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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 05081956 - Sup Rec Vol 60NV R LCORD5 von COVERING to16h 1 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SU PE&VISORS TUESDAY, 14AY 3, 1956 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION t AT 9:00 A.M. in the F BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, t_ t M+'iARTINM, CALIFOILNIA. PRESENT: HON. H. L. CU141INGS, CHAIRinAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISOFLS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. iCkG In the Matter of Crockett rCountyFireProtectionAMENDEDRESOLUTIONv District Bond Election. Amended Resolution of the Board of Supervisors of the County rofContraCostacallingandprovidingforspecialbondelect- ion to be held Tuesday, June 19, 1956, in Crockett County Fire Protection District; specifying the amount of bonds to 1. be issued, the maximum amount of interest to be paid thereon and the nature of the proposed structure or improvement; pre- scribing the precincts, fixing the polling places, and appoint- ing officers of election; and providing for notice of said Y election. x WHEREAS, on the 4th day of April, 1956, the Board of Fire Commissioners of Crockett County Fire Protection District of Contra Costa County filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County a certified copy of a resolution of said Board of Fire Commissioners requesting this Board of Supervisors to call a specialelectionwithinsaidDistrictupontheissuanceofOneHundredTwenty-five ThousandDollars ($125,0) principal amount of bonds for the purpose set forth in said resolu- tion of said Board of Fire Commissioners and in this resolution, vix., construction of a firehouse fully equipped with engines and all other necessary fire fighting facil-ities, and this Board having determined .that the structure anc acquisition of real and personal property needful for District purposes reasonably requires an immediate expen- diture in excess of available funds of the District derived from ordinary taxation and that it is appropriate to call a special election within said District; and WHEREAS this Board on the 10th da of April, 1956Yp passed and adopted its res- olution calling and providing for a special bond election to be held Tuesday, June 12, 1956, in Crockett County Fire Protection District; specifying the amount of bonds to be issued, the maximum amount of interest to be paid thereon and the nature of the pro- posed structure or improvement; prescribing the precincts, fixing the polling places ! t and appointing officers of election; and providing for notice of said election; and REAS, the election precincts provided for in said resolution are inadequate i in number to adequately serve the electorate in the special election so called and it is therefore necessary that this amended resolution be adopted providing for election precincts and polling places in sufficient number and for a new date of election in order to allow adequate time; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as follows: 1. It is hereby found and determined that said structure and the acquisition of real and personal property needful for district purposes of Crockett County Fire Protection District reasonably require an immediate expenditure in excess of available funds of said District derived from ordinary taxation and that it is necessary to call and hold an election within said District upon the question of the issuance of bonds for said District in the name of Contra Costa County, in which said District is locatedi 2. A special election upon the question of the issuance of bonds for Crockett County Fire Protection District in the name of Contra Costa County is hereby called and the same shall be held on the date, at the time and place and for the purpose here_ ; inabove prescribed in the form of Notice of Election hereinafter set forth. The amount' of the bonds to be issued, the maximum rate of interest to be paid thereon the nature of the proposed structure or impovement and of the property to be acquired, and the manner of holding and conducting said election shall be as more particularly set forth in said Notice of Election. 3. Notice of said election hereby called shall be in substantially the follow_ i ing form: AM-:ENDED NOTICE OF CROCKETT COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT BOND ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVER to the qualified and registered electors residing inF Crockett County Fire Protection District, Contra Costa County, State of California,n that , in accordance with law a special election has been called and the same will be held on TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1956 between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. , during which period and between which hours the polls shall remain open, at which election Y' there will be submitted the question of issuing and selling bonds for said District in the name of Contra Costa County, in the amount and for the object and purpose set forth in the following measure: ITuesday, May $, 1956, -- Continued MEASURE: Shall Crockett County Fire Protection District incur a bonded indebtedness in the principal amount of 125,000 for the object and purpose of acquiring, x constructing and completing structure, and acquiring real and personal property, needful for District pur- poses, including a firehouse for said District fully equipped with engines and all other necessary fire fighting facilities, equipment and apparatus? The maximum rate of interest on said bonds shall not exceed five (5) per cent. per annum, payable semi-annually (except that interest for the first year may ;be ayable in one installment at the end of such year) . Not less than one-thirtieth z WNW of the whole amount of said indebtedness shall be payable annually, except that the maturity date of the first bonds maturing may, in the discretion of this Board of Supervisors, be postponed not more than five (5) years from the date of issuance. The amount of bonds to be issued shall not exceed the amount specified in said measure r and the proceeds of sale of said bonds shall be used only for the carrying out of the purpose for which said bonds are to be issued as set forth in said measure. r For the conduct of said special election Crockett County Fire Protection District is hereby divided into four (4) special election precincts, and the general state and county election precincts into which said District is divided for general state and county election purr _)ses .are hereby consolidated as hereinafter provided, to wit: the election precincts hereinafter designated by numbers are the election precincts as now established of record by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, for general state and county election purposes in said Contra Costa County, r and the consolidated special election precincts hereinafter designated by letters conKy sist of one or more of said general election precincts so numbered and designated for general election purposes by said Board of Supervisors of said County. y SPECIAL ELECTION PRECINCT NO. A. Comprising Regular County Precincts: Crockett No. 3, and portions of f Crockett No. 4 and No. 7) POLLING PLACE: Crockett Club, 402 Rolph j> Avenue, Crockett. f Inspector: Loretto F . Kenny, 724 Loring Avenue, Crockett. Judge: Theresa C. Joseph, 536 Edwards yj Street, Crockett. Clerk: dura Wirtanen, 735 Edwards t Street, Crockett. Clerk: Margaret Maloney, 529 Loring Avenue, Crockett. SPECIAL ELECTION PRECINCT NO. B. Comprising Regular County Precincts: Crockett o. 1, ho. 2, and No. 10) f i POLLING PLACE.' American Legion Building, Pomona f and Alexandria Avenues, Crockett. Inspector: Esther M. Baver, 344 Alhambra Street, Crockett. Judge: Cecile Petee, 465 Edwards Street, Crockett. Clerk: Jacqueline Turner, 243 Pomona Street, Crockett. a SPECIAL ELECTION PRECINCT NQ. C. Comprising Port Costa No. 1 and No. 2) POLLING PLACE: Port Costa Grammar School, Port Costa.s Inspector: Julia Harrington, Main Street, Box 55, Port Costa. sJudge: Anita Fitzgerald, Prospect Avenue, Box 39, Fort Costa. Clerk: Katherine Ligon, Main Street, Port Costa Clerk: Alfrieda Dolph, Main Street, Box 36, Port Costa. SPECIAL ELECTION PRECINCT NO. D. Comprising Selby and Portion of Oleum No. 1)s POLLING PLACE: Selby Grammar School Auditorium U. S. Highway 40, Tormey. 4- Juesday, May 1956 -- Continued Inspector: lora E. Morris, Box 782, Selby, Fise. 28 Y Judge: Anita Bettiga, Box 753, Selby. Clerk: Mercedes Foutch, 60 A Street, Tormey. Clerk: Anna Ritchey, 121 A Street, Tormey. Any qualified and registered elector residing within Crockett County Fire Protect- ion District may vote at said special election hereby called. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY this 8th day of May,451956. H. L. CUW1INGS Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa r: County, State of California. BY: X. A. SMITH Deputy Clerk. 4. Notice of said special election in the form hereinabove set forth shall be given by publication of said notice in the CROCKETT AMERICAN, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said County of Contra Costa and circulate 4ithin said District, such publication to be in at least two consecutive issues, the i second of which shall be at least thirty (30) days prior to the date of said special election. 5. Said special election hereby called shall be held as herein provided and, in all respects not herein provided and all particulars not inconsistent herewith, the general law governing elections shall apply to said special election. t;6. The ballots to be used at said special election shall be substantially in the following form: Ths Vim: is number is to be MARK CROS X UN BALLOT NO. torn off by Inspector) ONLY WITH RUBBER STAkP- ER WITH UR ENCIL ABSENTEE BALLOTS iiAY BE F:A.RKED WITH PEN AND INK OR PENCIL) . Fold ballot to this perforated line, leaving top margin exposed) CROCKETT COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION Tuesday, June 19, 1956 A INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote on any measure, stamp a cross (x) in the voting square after the word "YES" or after the word "NO". All marks except the cross (x) are forbidden. All distinguish- ing marks or erasures are forbidden and make the ballot void. If you wrongly stamp, tear or deface this ballot, return it to 5theInspectorofElectionandobtainanother. On absent voter's ballots mark a cross (x} with pen or pencil. w NEASURE SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS r 3 MEASURE: Shall the Crockett County Fire Protection District r incur a bonded indebtedness in the principal amount r of 4125,000 for the object and purpose of acquiring, constructing and completing structure and acquiring YES real and personal property, needful for District pur- poses, including a firehouse for said District fully w equipped with engines and all other necessary fire fighting facilities, equipment and apparatus? NO i 7. Any qualified and registered elector residing within Crockett County Fire Protection District may vote in favor of the issuance of bonds and for incurring said r T 4 i Tuesday, May 89 19562 -- Continued bonded indebtedness by stamping a cross (x) in the blank space opposite the word "YESn on the ballot to the right of said measure, and to vote against said measure, and 41 against incurring said indebtedness shall stamp a cross (x) in the blank space opposite the word "NO" on the ballot to the right of said measure. When the polls are closed the election officers shall count the ballots and canvass the returns of said special election, and the judge of said precinct election board shall, within twenty-four hours after said special election, make a return and certify the votes cast to this Board of Supervisors, and this Board shall meet at its usual place of meeting on Monday, June 25, 1956, at the hour of 11:00 A.M., being the first Monday after said special election, and canvass said returns and declare the result thereof. If upon such canvass it appears that a majority of the voters voting at said special election have voted in r` favor of the issuance of said bonds, this Board of Supervisors will issue and sell said bonds in the amount and for the object and purpose specified in said measure. 8. This resolution shall take effect immediately. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County this 8th day of May, 1956, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. fi NOES: Supervisors - None. z ABSENT: Supervisors - None. H. L. Ueli-LINGS Chairman of the Board of 1 Supervisorsp of Contra Costa County, State of California ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. k f By: L Deputy Clerk In the Matter of Claim for damages. Vernon Patterson, Attorney at Law, on behalf of Adeline Pencovic, 3216 Acalanes .Jkvenue, Lafayette, California having filed with this Board on May 2, 1956, claim for damages in the amount of 4329.16; t a i NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor s Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be, and the same is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the• Board. In the Matter of Author- izing payment of claims ry for Hospital Care of Res- z idents of Contra Costa County. On the recommendation of the Social Service Director, IT IS BY THE BOARD ajORDEREDthattheCountyAuditorisauthorizedtodrawwarrantsintheamountsshownf in favor of the claimants listed as payment for hospital care of and medical services to the named residents of Contra Costa County: To the County of Los Angeles for the care of Eddie Wesley 41658 CA) . 121.68. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Summonses and copies of complaints. Summons and copies of complaint, Action No. 65927, William Snodgrass vs. County= of Contra Costa et al, having been served on id. A. Smith, Deputy Clerk, on May 7, 1956,; and summons and copy of complaint in Action No. 63914, Pacific Employers Insurance Company, a corporation, vs. County of Contra Costa et al, having been served on H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, on May 8, 1956; 7 NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said summonses and copies of complaints be and z the same are hereby referred to the District Attorney. The foregoing ordergng is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. E t tF j 7 f s 6 t J i Tuesday, May $, 1956, -- Continued In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that fir. C. C. Rich, Flood Control Engineer, and Mr. Matthew Walker, Deputy District Attorney, be and they are authorized to attend, at County expense, the following:f Fourth Annual University of California Conference on City and Regional Planning at Richmond on May 11. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Clarifica- tion of wording in resolution adopted March 27, 1956, re Overtime Policy. WHEREAS, this Board by resolution adopted on march 27, 1956, defined the Normal F, Work Week for County employees as consisting of "five eight-hour days (including holi- days) to a total of forty hours", and s WHEREAS, the parenthesized words "including holidays" have been misinterpreted as having the effect of excluding time worked on holidays from overtime pay privileges; NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that no such exclusion was intended and that work performeid by employees on days which the law designates as legal holidays for county employees shall be compensated for on the same basis as other overtime work, provided that this regulation shall be so interpreted as to result in the recognition of neither more nor less holidays for employees of County institutions than for employees of ad- ministrative offices. The identification of such holidays for payroll purposes is set forth in Administrative Bulletin 1309 dated April 29, 1954. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.F In the Matter of Approval of agreement with X.G.M. Construction Co. , re Assessment District No. 1956-1, .Altarinda Estates, Unit No. 2. Agreement dated April 26, 1956, by and between M. G. X. Construction Co. , acor- poration, First Party, and County of Contra Costa, a political subdivision of the StateofCalifornia, Second Party wherein the First Party agrees to perform the work re- ferred to in Resolution of Intention of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa adopted on the 27th day of March, 1956, and both parties agree that the work of construction shall be paid for by Second Party based upon the prices set forth in said agreement dated April 26, 1956; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and it is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County of Contr Costa, the Second Party. qt IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Performance Bond and Labor and Material Bond is- sued by Saint Paul-Mercury Indemnity Company under date of April 26, 1956, and referr- ing to the improvements to be constructed in Altarinda Estates, Unit No. 2, subdivision in accordance with said agreement, be and they are hereby APPRUVED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Directing Publication of Notice of Intention to Purchase Real t Property* from William Bock and Anna Bock (Required for Mt. Diablo Fire Pro- tection District, Station Site, to be Constructed in Pacheco. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Calif- ornia, intends to purchase from 4illiam Bock and Anna Bock, his wife, the real property r described in the following notice, at a purchase price of Eight Thousand Dollars 4$,000) for the purpose of constructing thereon a fire station for alt. Liablo Fire Protection District; and 3 d}1 WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that the sum of Eight Thousand Dollars (4$,000 is a fair and reasonable price for said property; N(16, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board does hereby set Tuesday, the 12th 4 day of June, 1956, at 10 a.m. fo 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 property described in said notice. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk-of the Board of Supervisors be and he is hereby directed to cause to be published in the DIABLO BEACON for three weeks immediate- ly preceding the date set for hearing the following notice: NOTICE OF INTENTIONTO PURCHASE REAL PnOPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, has on the 8th day of May, 1956, in regular meeting, de- t 1 P gni Yb Tuesday, May 15, 1956, -- Continued s clared its intention to purchase for -the County of Contra Costa, the following des- cribed es cribed real property: J, All that real property situate in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Lots 1, 21 3, 4, 59 69 7 and 8 in Block 1, as designated on the map entitled: Hawxhurst Adt. Survey-1863", "Map of Pacheco, Contra Costa County, Cal., 1869", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on Volume E of Maps, at page 95. NOTICE IS HEREBY 11LRTHER GIVEN that it is proposed to purchase said property ' from William Bock and Anna Bock, his wife; that the purchase price of said property is to be the sum of Eight Thousand Dollars (x8,000) ; that Tuesday, the 12th day of June, 1956, at 10 a.m. of said day, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, has been fixed as the time and place when said Board of Supervisors will meet to consummate said purchase. f J DATED this 8th day of May, 1956. W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County s of Contra Costa, State of California. t By: R. K. Billeci, Deputy PASSED AND ADOPTED by the, Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa - State of California, this 8th day of Kay, 1956, by the followiOg vote, to wit: A AYES: Supervisors H. L. Cuamings, I. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, i J. Frederickson.r NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. In the Matter of Directing Tax Collector-Treasurer to j sell certain parcels of property at public auction, to the highest bidder. y The County Tax Collector-Treasurer having transmitted for this Boardrs approval and direction, a list of the hereinafter-described parcels of property which have been deeded to the State for the non-payment of delinquent taxes; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Tax Collector-Treasurer is AUTHORIZED TO SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, to the highest bidder, said herein-described parcels of prop- erty which have been deeded to the State for the non-payment of delinquent taxes, for a sum not less than the minimum price set forth following the desertion of each par- cel, said sale to be held under the provisions of Division 1, Part 6, Chapter 7, Sect- ions 3691 to 3730 inclusive, of the Revenue and Taxation Code; BLOCKS LOTS YEAR OF SALE DATE Or DEED TO iINII-IUP41. p- DELINQUENCY NUMBER STATE A10 NUI-93ER SALE PRICE CITY Or RICHKOND _ Industrial Center Tract 9 6,5 1945-46 355 6/29/51 - 16 J350-L;0 MT. DIABLO UNIFIED Ro Las Juntas A tr of ld bd N by School St S by Creek W by 1049-50 2565 6/29/55 75.00 ld of BottiIFF" The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Certificate of Secretary of State re annexation of "Dore Property and Adjacent Lands, Unit No. 111 to Martinez. Gertificate dated May 2, 1956 from the Secretary of State in which he sets forth that copy of Ordinance No. 261 C.S., adopted by the City of Martinez and which refers to annexation to said city, was filed in his office on May 2, 1956, having been received by this Board; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said certificate be placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Tuesday, May 8, 1956 -- Continued h In the Matter of Bonds of Walnut Creek School Dist- rict 1955 School Bonds, Series B. ZYMREAS, the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Cali- fornia, heretofore on the 8th day of February, 1955, duly passed and adopted its resolution and order providing for the issuance of 4800,000 principal amound of bonds of Walnut Creek School District, desir-nated "1955 School bonds", as set forth in the records of this board of supervisors; and 14e,14MR..AS, in and by said resolution and order said authorized issue of bonds %as divided into series of which 0100,300 principal amount were designated Series A" and the issuance of sale thereof authorized ana directed and said bonds of Series A in the amount of $100,000 have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured portion thereof is now outstanding, and ss F: HERRAS, said resolution provided that the remaining ; 7JJ,000 principal amount of said authorized issue might be cividea into one or more series as this board of supervisors might determine; fi 11rdEREAS, this board of supervisors has determined, and does hereby declare, that it is necessary and desirable that ($400,000 principal amount) of said remaining bonds of said authorized issue be issued and sold for the purposes for which authorized; IT IS T1-3R&-`ORE 2SO121Fj A .'D 0. +":=t D that said resolution providing for the issuance of 000,000 principal amount of 1955 School Bonds of Walnut Creek School District, is incorporated herein by reference and all of the provisions thereof are made a part hereof and shall be applicable to the bonds of said authorized issue herein provided for, except only as herein otherwise expressly provided. 400,000 principal amount of said bonds shall be and constitute an additional series of said issue, to be designated "Series B". Said bonds of Series B shall be dated July 15, 1956, shall be 406 in number, numbered consecutively from B-1 to B-4002 both inclusive, of the denomination of X1,000 each, 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 in consecutive numerical order, from lover to higher, as follows: 20,000 principal amount of bonds of Series B shall mature and be payable t on July 15 in each of the years 1957 to 1976, both inclusive ; Said bonds of Series B shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five per cent per annum, payable in life 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 July, 1957, and thereafter semi-annually on the 15th days of January and July of each year until said bonds are paid ;s Said bonds of Series B shall be signed by the chairman of said board of supervisors, and by the treasurer or auditor of saia county, and shall be counter- Y signed, 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 counter- signatures to said bonds shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. IT IS FURTh'ER ORDERSD that said bonds of Series B shall be issued substantial y in the folloiiing form, to wit: M Number UNITED STATES OF AURRICA Dollars STATE OF C_LIFORMIA B- l,000 SCHOOL BORD OF Walnut Creek School District of Contra Costa County.r i 1955 School 3ond, Series B Walnut Creek School District of Contra Costa County, State of California, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the molder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said county, on the 15th day of 19 One Thousand dollars 01,000) 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 at the office of said treasurer on e t day of January a Duly 4of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid (exce t interest for the firEt year which is payable in one installment at the end of such year. This bond is one of duly authorized issue of bonds of like tenor (except for such variation, if any, as may be required to designate varying series, numbers, denominations, interest rates and maturities), amounting in the aggregate to $800,000 Mand is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called, hely and conducted in said school district on the 20th, day of s January, 19553 and is issued and sold by the Board oP Supervisors of Contra Costa y 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, includin the amount of this bond, As within the limit provided by law, that all acts, conditions and things required by j law to be done or performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of this rl f bond, that this bond and the interest coupons attached thereto are in the form prescribe 3, y i I Tuesday , 11ay 8, 1956 -- Continued s 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 this bond, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said school district. IN WITNESS INNERROF said board of supervisors has caused this bond to be signed r 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 July, 1956, a SEAL) H. L. CUIKMrS Chairman of the Board o r Countersigned: Supervisors W. T. PAASCH H. E. MCNAMER County Clerk and Clerk of the Board County Auditor of Supervisors IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series B shall be attached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to reit: 6 The Treasurer of Coupon No. r Contra Costa County, State of California will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinkin-z fund of the Walnut Creek School District in said County, on the 15th day of 19 at his office in Martinez, in said Count , the sum of and 100 Dollars for months' Interest on 1955 School Bond No. B- Series B, ofsaid School District. H. E. McNAMER county Auditor IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds of Series 3 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 such taxes in the manner provided by lax. IT IS FURVLM ORD&2ED that the Clerk of said board of supervisors shall cause: a notice of the sale of said bonds of Series n to be published at least two weeks in The Walnut Kernel" a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said County of Contra Costa and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state that said board of supervisors Kill up to Wednesday the 6th day of June, 1956, at 11 olclock a.m. , of said day, receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, for cash, Jy 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 8th day of May, 1956, by the followin=7 vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. 10TAX, H. L. CiP.,16M111.S, RAY S. TAYLOR, BUCHAHAN, J. FR'EDERICK30N. i NOES:Supervisors - NONE. f ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the ?.latter of Authorizing installation of street light in Home Acres Lighting District.r On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor .Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific 3as and Electric Company is authorized and directed to install one 4,000 lumen street light on Henlon Way on one pole east of Loftus Road in the home acres Li#,hting District. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the hoard. In the Matter of the Formation of Zone No. 27 and adoption of Project in the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District. It appearing to this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County as ex- officio the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, that r good cause appears for rescinding the resolution of this hoard adopted April 24, 1956 directing the giving notice of a hearing on the formation of Zone 27 to be held June 5s 1956. BE IT RESOLVED that the said resolution of April 24, 1956 be and the same is hereby rescinded. The fore;-oinp; resolution is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. r s rF. 9 .z Tuesday, May 8, 1956 -- Continued In the matter of the Formation of Zone i1o. 27 and Adoption of Project in the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District.RI3SOI.'c3TI0I3 WHnRIEUS, under provisions of Section lb and Section 18.5 of Chapter 1532 of the Statutes of 1953, as amended, authority exists to establish zones and adopt projects within the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District; and ITEREAS, pu--suant to Section 8 of the said Statutes, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County is ex-officio the 3oard of Supervisors of the Contra Costa z County Storm Drainage District; and 1',1M1iEAS, the Board of Supervisors has heretofore considered the formation of a zone consisting of the hereinafter described realx`property for the purposes. and objects hereinafter set forth; and I&MRRAS, upon its own motion, and pursuant to Section 18.5 of said Statutes y¢ this Board of Supervisors has heretofore recuired a report from the Public Works Director containin7- the- information scat forth in Section 15 of said Statutes; and t WHE.R&AS, on April 23, 1956, the eublic .'forks Director submitted to this 2 Board of Supervisors a report on proposed Zone i+o. 27 within Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, which contains: a) A generei- description of the project and work of improvement to be done; b) A ;ern ral description of the lands, rights of way , easements and property to be taken and acquired in carrying out such work; and e) An estimate of the cost of such work, including an estimate of the cost of lands, rirrhts of may and easements proposed to be taken and acquired in carrying out such uork, and also of all incidental expenses and other costs likely to be incurred in connection therewith; which said report is hereby- referred to for further particularE ; and i fYHEREAS, the Board finas that the project, hereinafter referred to, is for the benefit of a single zone consisting of all of the real property hereinafter described. i NOW, THEREFORE, 3E IT RESOLTED by the 3oard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District that 10:00 o'clock a.m., on the 6th day of June, 1956, at the chambers of the Board of Sunervisors, in the Mall of Records, Martinez, Cali- fornia, be fixed as the time and place of the meeting on the formation of said zone and the adoption of a project for said zone, at 'which time the Board will hear and pass upon any and all written or oral objections to the formation of the zone and to the adoption of the proposed project for said zone. r BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the proposed zone be formed for the purpose of providing for the construction, installation, maintenance, and operation of culverts, ditches, pipes, concrete structures, pavin? and all other appurtenant structures as authorized by Section b of the said Statutes as specifically described in the report of the Public ;'Yorks Director dated April 23, 1956, which report has been adopted by the Board of Supervisors. The engineering estimate of the cost of said project , should the zone be formed is the sum of Eight Thousand Five "undyed Forty-six and 80/100 Dollars { 2,546.80% to -ether with an annual maintenance cost. The heretofore mentioned cost is to be borne by the zone proposed to be formed, should it be formed. A map of the general location and ¢eneral construction of the proposed project is on file with the County Clerk at his office in the Hall of Records, Martinez, California, and at the residence of Steven h. 17elch, Jr. , 3 Rancho Alhambra 2, on Wanda 'Nay , near Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, a public place lying within said zone, where such map is available for inspection by any interested person. HE IT rURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this notice and Resolution shall be is published once a week for too (2) successive weeks prior to said hearing in CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE, a newspaper of general circulation, circulated in the hereinafter idescribed area proposed to be formed into such zone.r. 4 BE IT FURTbAR RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution and Notice, and a map of the zone showing the general location and general construction of the project within the zone, be posted in the following public places within said zone, at least RC two (2) weeks prior to said hearing date: 1. On power pole, east side of "lands Way , 2751 north of x intersection of Alhambra Valley Road.f 2. On power pole, east side of :'Vanda 71ay, 900' north of intersection at Alhambra Valley Road. 3. On power pole, east side of Wanda 'flay, 1200' north of intersection at Alhambra Valley Road. 4. On power pole, east side of Vlanda Vlay, 1375' north of intersection of Alhambra Valley Road. 5. On power pole, east side of ;Vanda `. ay, 5301 north of intersection of Alhambra Valley Road HE IT FURT'rR RESOLVED that the County Clerk shall mail notices of the proposed formation of such zone to all persons ownin- real property lying within such zone, whose names and addresses appear on the last equalized County assessment roll for County taxes prior thereto, or on the 3oard roll last transmitted to the County by the State Board of Erualization prior thereto. The notices so mailed shall contain the information reruired by Section 18 of said Statutes. 1 The territory proposed to be included in such zone is more particularly described as follows: x Tuesday, May 6, 1956 -- Continued Portion of the Rancho Canada del Hambre, southern part, described as follows: Beginning on the center line of Alhambra Creek at the most northerly corner of the .72 acre parcel of land d, .cribed in the deed to Ormond J. Chinnock et ux, Recorded January 5, 1950, Recor&:rs File No. 5189 said point also bein:7, the northwest corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to F. E.de Lipkau, et ux, Recorded gageMay3, 1946 in Volume 872 of Official Records, at 279, thence South 66° East along the north line of the said de Lipkau parcel72 O.R. 279) to the most northerly corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to Manuel J. Trebine et ux Recorded February 24, 1954, Recorders File No. 9341, thence South 17° 11' gest along; the north- west line of the Trebino parcel (File No. 9341) to the northeasterly line of the 3.786 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Arthur Thompson Recorded April 9, 1947 in Volume 1081 of Official Records, page 394; thence northwesterly alone the north- eastern line of the 3.786 acre Thompson parcel to the southeast corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to John J. Fenix Jr. et ux, Recorded July 18, 19519 Recorders File 34296; thence westerly along the southern line of the said Fenix parcel to the southwest corner thereof said point being station K in the center line of a 50 feet in width strip of land described as Parcel One in the deed to E. deLipkau, et ux, recorded November 17, 1947 in Volume 1147 of Official Records, pale 454, said point also being the most southerly corner of the 1.418 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Arthur L. Whitmer, Recorded September 14, 1)48, in volume 1293 Official Records, page 205, thence north 47036' West 13.68 feet along the south%estern Line of the said Whitmer parcel to a point in the center line of Alhambra Creek; thence in 1k a general northerly direction along; the center line of Alhambra Creek, Horth 36° 09 West 58.38 feet, North 48° 15' West 48.00 feet, 'North 250 50' Test 73.00 feet, North 10 West 54.00 feet, North 270 15' East 62.00 feet, North 50° 45' cast 55.00 feet, North 400 50' East 12 6.00 feet, North 640 50' East 119.00 feet, Uorth 28° 05' East 47.00 feet, North 10 45' East 25.96 feet, Forth 5° 37' West 79.27 Feet, North 26° 45' East 56.00 feet, North 10 20' East 77.30 feet, North 6° 39' East 124.50 feet, North 90 wast 150.21 feet, ,North 00 05' East :8.41 feet, Horth 490 20' East 50.50 feet, North 230 40' East 70.63 feet, North 590 16' West 81.70 feet, (North 14° 48' 3011 West 60.10 feet , North 600 07' East 81.87 feet, South 83° 28' East 25.72 Peet, North 6$° 39' East 30.60 feet, North 420 29' bast 32.41 feet3 North 1° 33' East 33.08 feet, r g. North 150 West 89.00 feet, and ?North 400 24' bast 04.00 feet to the northwest corner of the said .72 acre Chinook parcel, the point of beginning. 1 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County as ex-officio the Bo.-rd of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District d this 8th day of May, 1956s by the f'olloxing vote, to reit: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. IOYAK H. L. C4MMIGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, G. SUCHMIAN, J. FREDERICKSON. 1 NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Acceptance of y resignation of Sigrid Niebber as r'f a Trustee of Reclamation Dist- r r riot No. 802; and the appointment r' of Warren S. Richards as a Trustee of said Reclamation F District to replace Mrs. Webber. i Sigrid Webber having; filed with this Board her resignation as a Trustee of Reclamation District No. 802; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY TETE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby ACCEPTED. IT IS BY TETE BOARD AJRTE'ER ORJr ssD that Is S. Richards be and he is hereby APPOINTED as a Trustee of Reclamation District No. 802 to replace Mrs. 'Uebber. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Change Order No. 6 to contract for basement floor alterations to Old Court House Building,w Martinez, California. On the recommendation of U. S. Barbachano, Architect, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Change order NO. 6, which ADDS the sum of $1,647 and grants an extension of ten days' time, to contract of A. B. Lahti for alterations to basement floor of Old Court s r. House .Building in Martinez, California, is APPROVED, and b. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said change order on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.5 i t F 4 y 7 J n. i Tuesday, May 8, 156 -- Continued r In the Matter of Appointment of Ivan T. Goyak, Supervisor of First District, as member of Board of Directors of the Bay Area Air Pollution Control Dist- rict. It appearing that the terms of office of the Directors of the Bay Area Air Pollution Control District will expire on June 1, 1956; NOi4', THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor u Buchanan , I:T IS BY THE BOARD ORDE.M that Supervisor Ivan T. Goyak be and he is hereby appointed as member of the Board of Directors of the 38y area Air Pollution Control District for a term of four years commencing June 1, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r. In the hatter ofAppointment of Zone Advisory Board for the Kellogg Creek Zone of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and dater Conserva- tion District (Zone No. 2) . On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following persons are appointed to the Zone Advisory Board for the Kellogg Creek Zone of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District (Zone Pio. 2): yr!M Fabin F. Richert, Borden Junction, Byron r , Richard Lewis, Camino Diablo Road, Byron Louis Souza, P. 0. Box lila, Byron R. Mysrrant, Bixler Road and Borden highway, Byron Alba Houston, Byron Highway, Byron 1 The fore;zoinR order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Xty In the Matter of Appointment of Zone Advisory Board for the Marsh Creek Zone of the Contra Costa County Flood il` Control and Water Conserva- tion District (Zone No. 1) . On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY 111M BOARD ORDERED that the following persons are appointed to the Zone Advisory Board for the Marsh Creek Zone of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Mater r Conservation District (Zone moo. 1):5 z Harry Hobbs - Knightsen Wesley Curtis - 524 First Street, Brentwood G. L. Gill - harsh Creek Springs, Concord u N:Ralph Emerson - Oakley Millard Diffin - Concord avenue, Brentwood The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Applications of Pan American World Airways, Inc., and Trans World Airlines, Inc., for direct service from San Francisco yr to Europe and points beyond over the Great Circle Route. WHEREAS, The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of a California, has noted that Pan american World Airways, Inc. , and Trans World Airlines, Inc. , have made application to the Civil Aeronautics Board to amend their certi- fieates of public convenience and necessity to engage in direct air transportation of persons end property between the West Coast and Europe and points beyond over the Great Circle Route; and EEREAS, the City and County of San Francisco, through its Public utilities Comidssion, is an intervenor in the nest Coast to Europe case before the Civil Aeronautics Board, Docket No. 7158, et al; and WHEREAS, the City and County of San Francisco has been named as a terminal paint in the applications of Pan h rican World Airways, Inc., and Trans World Airlines, Inc . , and the County of Contra Costa, State of California, is a part of the i San Francisco bay Area; and f tAS, There is a large number of residents of this County traveling to Europe Aho would be served by this direct route by the proposed service; and WHEREAS, Under the present air service patter no air line is certificated to furnish direct service from the San Francisco Bay Area to Europe and points beyond over the. Great Circle Route; and YhEBR AS, There is a strong community of interest existing between • orthern California and the San Francisco Bay urea and counties in Lurope; and eY i t ra Tuesday, May 81 1956 -- Continued i i dHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of j California, is desirous of aidin- the residents of this County in furti.ering their 1 business and social relationships with the Zuropean countries; and WHEREAS, the inauguration of the proposed air service of can American World Airways, Inc. , and Trans World Airlines, Inc. , from :pan Francisco to Burope and points beyond over the direct creat Circle uoute could furtuer these ends; now, therefore, jbe it RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, respectfully urge that the Civil Aeronautics hoard and the President of the United States do approve as expeditiously as possible the applications, of the Pan American World Airways, Inc., and Trans World Airlines Inc. , whereunder a new direct and shorter route in the interest of this community would be inaugurated between the San Francisco Bay Area and Europe and points beyond over the Great Circle Route; and be it Further R£SOL•VED, that the Clerk of this Board forward certified copies of this resolution to the United States Senators from Celifornia and the Congressmen from Northern California and the San Francisco Bay Area and to the City and County of San Francisca. I, 111. T. PAASCH, the duly appointed, Qualified and acting Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby certify that the foregoin- is a full , true and correct copy of a resolution which was duly passed at a meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the aforesaid County on the 8th day of May, 1950. The forefioin.^ resolution %as adopted by the followin- vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. :OYAK9 H. L. CU3y',.111, RAY S. TAYLOR, 77.UC::X;Ji, J. F fi 'tICKSON. i NOES:Supervisors - 1101,G. AHSENIT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Resolution of Intention to Call an Election in the Town of Oakley re ques- tion of Development of Lou Rent j dousing Project. WOLL'i`I0:` BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOAal OF SUPERVISORS OF TIHE COUTITY OF CONTRA COSTA: 1. That after examining Article XXXIV of the Constitution of the State of California and taking into account the opinion No. 51/149 rendered by the attorney General of California on August 24, 1951, the Board of Supervisors has determined and hereby finds that the unincorporated area of the County of Contra Costa hereinafter described is properly kn=n as the "Town of Oakley", County of Contra Costa: Portions of Section 23, 24, 25 and 26, Township 2 North Range 2, East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, described as follows: J Beginning at the center of section 25 Township 2 worth &ane 2 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, said point of ber!innin- beinT also the point of be-innine of the Oakley Sanitary District as formed Auc-ust 279 1945; thence from said point of beginning followin7 said Sanitary District line Rest along the midsection line of Section 25 to the northwesterly boundary line of the Contra Costa Canal ; thence south- westerly and westerly along the northwestern and northern lines of the said Contra Costa Canal to the west line of the 10 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Jean Winchell, recorded May 2, 1950, Recorder's File No. 20493; thence LOrth alone-; the west line of the said 10 acre Winchell parcel to the east-Kest midsection line y of Section 26; thence east alon•` the east-vest ,--idsection line of Section 26 to a point on the east line of a 1 rod strip described in Volume 172 of Official Records at page 105, said paint beim 1635.50 feet west of the east 1/4 corner of said Section 26; thence north along; said east line to the north line of Section 26; thence nest 1455.53 feet to the southwest corner of that 5.003 acre parcel of land described in the deed to John T. Miguel recorded July 17, 1939, in Volume 510 of Official Records at page 194; thence north along the west line of said 5.003 acre tract 1086.60 feet to the south line of the A. T. & S. F. Railway right of way; thence southeasterly along to the northerly line of said right of way to a point 50 feet nest of the projection due north of the westerly line of 3rd Street as shown an the wended Map of the Town of Oakley, filed March 21, 1903, in '.uap Book C at page 5 in the Office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County; thence north a distance of 793 feet; thence east to the west line of the east 1/2 of southwest 1/4 of Section 24 Tounship 2 North Mange 2 East, Mount Diablo Base end Meridian; thence south to the south line of said section 24; thence east to the south quarter corner of Section 24; thence south along the Inorthsouth midsection line of Section 25 to the point of beginning. 2. That the particular Pacts which warranted the finding of fact and con- clusions set forth in Paragraph 1 hereof are as follows: a) Since the early development of Contra Costa County, Oakley has been a town -with a business district serving the immediate area and the surrounding agricultural lands. i b) Community activities as are normal and incidental to the developmentlofanunincorporatedtownhavebeencarriedoncontinually. c ) The town of Oakley has been recognized by the State of California and other agencies on their official maps. 3. That it is the intent and purpose of the Board of Supervisors to call for t Tuesday, May 8, 1956 -- Continued J, an election in the Toon of Oakley in order to provide the qualified electors of the Town of Oakley with an opportunity to vote upon the question of the development of w, a lou rent housing project in the Town of Oakley. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOUKs H. L. CUUMPIS, RAY S. TAYLOR, Vt. i. BZJCHANAN, T. i'RF ERICKSON. NOES:Supervisors - 210ICE. ABSENT: Supervisors - ITOLT 7 In the Fatter of Approvin? Ordinance No. 1037. Ordinance No. 10379 which fixes speed on portion of Springybrook Road is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THS BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and r ADOPTED. IT IS BY '111EE BOARDT JRTBER O MED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by lays 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. r' x In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 1050. a Ordinance No. 1050, which provides for the addition of a new Administrative f office district and correcting a typographical error in Ordinance Ida. 1004,, is presented to this Board; and 4 On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS B`r THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY Th'E BOARD FURTEM ORDMW that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by lax in "The 'Jalnut Kernel, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. The fore7oin7 order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x In the Fatter of ranting r JAS M. RODRI UEZ f ree t permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. 4a:A1 Jamie . Rocri uez, 1110 orth Cummings Street, Los An-eles 33, Ualifornia, having filed X%ith this Board an application for a free permit to peddle meets clothing; Q and dry goods in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said applicant is an honorably discharged veteran of World 'Mar II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial dC 2597165, dated fAay 14, 1946; v ld^' On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor eredericksonv IT IS By THE BOARD ORD"%,SD that said applicant be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle men's clothing and dry .goods in the unincorporated area of the County as j requested; and IT IS By THE BOARD vURTHER CSD that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said applicant furnishingto said Tax Collector, photographs and fin?erprint, as provided for in Ordinance No. 596. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. iIn the Matter of Sale of Property j 0%ned by the County of Contra Costa. RESOLUTION WF1REAS, the Board of Supervisors by resolution dated the 10th day of April, 1956, determined that the therein described property was no Former needed far County purposes, and that the same should be sold at public auction to the highest bidder; and g14 REAS, according- to the order of the Board of Supervisors the Notice to s,b Bidders was published as recuired by lave; and r WHER3AS, said Notice, approves by the Board of Supervisors by at least four-fifths votes set Lbinday, the 30th day of April, 1956, at 2:30 p.m. in the office of the Right of Way Agent, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and Place %here sealed bins shall be received and publicly opened for said sale ; and t PSEREAS, the highest bid receives at that time, including oral bids, was the amount of One Thousand Two Hundred :Fifty-five Dollars t*12255.00) by Elbert A. Dawson, at which time the amount of Three uundred nifty-five Dollars (4355.00) , equal to at least twenty-five per cent (25:x) of the bid price was imdiately deposited to secure of the transaction. 14 y f:.M h• Tuesday, May 8, 1956 -- Continued NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the bid hereinbefore set out is accepted,. and the property described in the Notice to Bidders, published in the "Orinda Sun', on the 20th day of April, 1956, is sold to the bidder named above, upon the express condition that the balance of the purchase price be .paid in cash %ithin ten (10) days from the date hereof. k BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Soard of Supervisors is authorized and directed to execute a Bill of Sale for the property to the biader A named above and to cause the same to be delivered uponp payment of the balance of the purchase price hereinabove approved. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,j State of California, on the 8th day of May, 1956, by the following vote, to grit: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. CO Y7AAKp},, HT. LTpL. CV.fi`I T1S. RAY S. TAYLOR, S NOES:Supervisors - NONE. F ABSENT: Supervisors - NOIE. In the Matter of Cancellation of 1955-56 County Tax Liens. The State of California having requested the cancellation of the 1955-56 s County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the State for highway purposes; and f The County Auditor Navin- verified the transfer of title to the State, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1955-56 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said re^uest havinrr been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to. cancel the 1955-56 County tax liens on the follotising described property as requested: x 1955-56 Assmt. No. Ro Canada Del hambre, descr. .254 ,c 405051 Sun Valley Estates, Par lots 336 and 337 Por 513141-1 2nd inst. Tr of ld bd N by Pfister R by Co Rd S by ld etc. Por 700071 2nd inst. Ro San Ramon, descr. 90 Ac 910250 2nd inst. 90 Ac 910252 2nd inst. The fore?oing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the :hoard. y In the tktter of Cancellation of 1955-56 County Tax Liens. The East Bay Municipal Utility District having requested the cancellation 4t of the 1955-56 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property' acquired by the East Bay Municipal Utility District; and U'- The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the East Bay Municipal Utility District, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1955-56 a County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request havint; been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER:M that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1955-56tv County tax liens on the followin- described property as requested: F 1955-56 Assmt. No. Ro San Pablo Par lot 3 12.89 Ac 30167-I Sohmidt Village Tract par lot 46 2.340 Ac 33732 Ro San Pablo Por lot 242 2.03 Ac -7Q0301-1 6 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board. AT In the Matter of Acceptance of resignation of Arthur H. Honegger from the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Yater Conserva- tion District Commission. w Arthur H. Honegger having filed with this Board his resignation from the r Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Commission; k NOW. '1jMR9FORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD O d FRED that said resignation be and the same is hereby ACCEPTED, with regret. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s I i Tuesday, May 8, 1956 -- Continued Yx. In the blotter of Setting a Hearing for the Application of FRE AY INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES, INC. , for a Quarry Permit. ORDER WHEREAS, t tis Board has fixed the 6th day of dune, 1956, as the date of a hearing on an application by Freeway Industrial Properties, .Lne. , for a quarry permit, and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors desires the advise and counsel of the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa at or prior to such date, NO9 THEREFORE, BE IT R39OLVED that the matter is referred to the Planning rf; Commission for recommendation prior to the 6th day of June, 1956. L The foregoing order was made on the motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. WYAK, H. L. CUMMFIS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCE91A11, J. FREDERICK.SON. NOES: Supervisors - NOt13. sYfj. ABSENT: Supervisors - 1101M. 1 In the utter of Setting a bearing for the Application of FRMAY INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES INC. for us Permit. NOTICE OF HE,RI111ssrx"Y AREAS, an application has been received from Freeway Industrial Properties, Inc. , for a rsavel pit and rock crushing plant in certain property located in the County of Contra Costa, and HERE AS, Ordinance No. 360 of the County of Contra Costa reruires a hearing by this Board on such application, r NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDEM that a hearing be held by this Board on the 6th day of June, 1956, at 10:00 o'clock a.m. in the Chambers of the hoard of Supervisor at Martinez, California, and IT IS FMTH3R ORDERED that notice of such hearingbe given, Ordinance No. 3609 in the nGrinda Sunn. 3 Pursuant to The foregoing order was made on the motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded 1by Supervisor Frederickson and adopted by the following vote of the Board: 3 AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CtTBLMGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHAP:AN# J. FREDERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NONX. ABSENT: Supervisors - NON3. 1 t a 1 iy s s i Tuesday, May 8, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of Appointment of Kenneth C. Dwelley as Commissioner r of Contra Costa County Flood Control and tater Conservation District. i On motion of Supervisor irederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE 30hRD ORDEMM that iienneth C. Dwelley be and he is hereby, APPOINTED TO THE OFFICE OF COMIISSIONER OF C01471U COSTA CO 17LrZ00D CONTROL A11D 1,1IATER COUSERVATION DISTRICT. r' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointment to the Proposed office of Director of the neer Department of dater Resources by the Governor of r California. JERRASs it is important to the immediate interests, the long-range develop meat, and the continuinrr, sound economy of Contra Costa County that the principles of the California Water Plan set forth in Bulletin 3 be followed, the Board of Supervisors respectfully requests the "governor of the State of California to give full considers- tion to the importance of appointing a man to the office of Director of the new Department of eater Resources who, throu^h his familiarity with past planning- and r knowledge of the over-all water needs of the State, can assure continuity of the pro gram and can wholeheartedly support the approach to the solution of California's water problems set forth in the California eater Plan. x AThefore-oinz resolution was passed by the folloxinn vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUrd diI•s iGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, w 2. G. BU;CH021, J. FRED&ICKSON.4... NOES:Supervisors - itiOFE. 4 A33ENT: Supervisors - NONE In the batter of Buchanan Field. t On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE x BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is instructed to ask Civil Aeronautics Association for relief fromm obligation to maintain portions of cross runways and taxi- 1ways, hard stcnds and other paved areas at Buchanan Field which lie south of east from a line paralleling center line of main runway 500 feet south and east thereof.i The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: pe GOYAK, H L GUFdt4M-IGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, Y AYES.Supervisors - I T. fit. G. BUCHANAN, J. MDERICKSON. f NOES:Supervisors - NONE. X, A3;=: Supervisors - ;IOh'E. r In the Matter of Approval of agreement with State Depart- went of Public Bealth for reimbursement by State for services of Phseical and Occupational Therapists in connection A%ith Cerebral r Palsy Program. Agreement dated December 12, 1955, between the State of California through, 5; its Chief, Division of Administration, ;epartment of Public wealth, hereinafter vA called the State, and the, County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called the Contractor, which rescinds, terminates, and supersedes effective as of July 1, 1955, that certain agreement between the parties dated July 259 1955; and tzhich provides that the State shall reimburse the Contractor for a total of not to exceed 4,35,364.43 for the period from July 1, 1955, to June 30, 1950, inclusive, for the salaries, wages, and retirement sof seven physical and/or occupational thereapists, etc. , provided that for periods of time not to exceed eight tteeks, Contractor may employ additional physical and/or occupational therespists when the purpose of this additional employment is orientation nor training of newly recruited physical and/or occupational therapists, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT sIS BY THE BOARD 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 said l;agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. t. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i j Tuesday, May 83 1950 -- Continued 9` 1 In the Matter of Authorizing monthly payments in accordance %ith terms of Lease Agreement with Options to Purchase" with board of retirement for Hospital Addition.r On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY `-HE 4_BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is authorized to draw his monthlywarrantintheamountof42,335.65 in favor of the Board of Retirment in payment of amounts due under the terms of lease heretofore entered into between the Board of Retirement and the County of Contra Costa (for Hospital addition) dated January 18, 19553 said lease payments to be made for a period of ten years commencing blay 1 , 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Blotter of Authorizing preparation of lease with City of Martinez for office space required for School Department . The County Administrator having notified this Board that the City Council of the City of Martinez has approved the terms of the lease for Your rooms above the City Hall at 4350 per month including utilities except telephone and ;janitor services; On motion of Suoervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY TEM w BOARD ORDERED that authorization is given for the preparation of said lease. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Right of Way Agent to advertise for the purchase of certain property 'which the County desires to purchase in the Pacheco area for the use of the Mt. Diablo County Pire Protection District. s} On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORD3RFD that the County Ri!-ht of Way Agent be and he is hereby authorized and directed to advertise in the DIARLO BRAC011 that the County intends to purchase a certain portion of property located in the Pacheco area and which is desired as a xy site for a branch fire station for use of the Mt. Diablo County Fire Protection District, that the County intends to pay I8,000 for said property and that the sale will be consummated on June 12, 1956 at 10 a.m. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Matter of Resolution Rescinding Resolution Auth- orizing sale of Bonds, Assessment District No. 1956, Passed April 19, 1956. G WHEREnS, on April 19, 1956 the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra L Costa did order the bonds to be issued in .assessment District No. 1956-1, County of Contra Costa, Altarinda Estates Unit No. 2, to Lastland, Douglass & Co. , Inc. ; and WHEREAS, the offer for the sale of said bonds was from L. H. Easterling &j Co. and Eastland , Douglass & Co. , Inc. , made no offer for the purchase of said bonds and said resolution authorizing the sale of said bonus to Eastland, Douglass ac Co. , Inc . was in error; NOW9 TIiEHEFOtZ•E, BE IT RESOLVED that resolution of this Board passed on the 19th day of April, 1956 awarding said bonds to Eastland , Douglass & Co. , Inc. , be and is hereby rescinded. AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUDMJGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. E _ NOES:Supervisors - NONE. r f ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. Q/ In the Fatter of Resolution authorizing Sale of bonds, Assessment District No. 1956-1 County of Contra Costa, California t Altarinda Estates Unit No. 2. BE IT RESOLVED by the .Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, California, as follows: THAT WhEREEAS, this Board of Supervisors has received an amended written proposal by L. H. Easterling & Co. , San Francisco, California, offering to purchase improvement bonds to be issued by the County of Contra Costa to represent the unpaid assessments levied pursuant to Resolution of intention adopted by this Hoard of Super- visors on the 27th day of March, 1956, for the payment of the work and improvement and all of the incidental expenses of t .e improvement and acquisition of Assessment District No. 1956-1, County of Contra Costa, Altarinda Estates Unit jyo. 2; and 17 r Tuesday, May 81 1956 -- Continued WhlEFZEsAS, the original proposal of L. H. Easterling; & Co. offered to purchase bonds to be issued in said proceedings e*ualing the total amount of x,208,000.00, and under date of April 19, 19569 said L. H. Easterling & Co. has made a new commitment and offer to the Board of Supervisors to purchase bonds to be issued in said pro- ceedinas up to the amount of ."213,500.00; and t- MREAS, it is the opinion of this Board of Supervisors that the public interest. and convenience will be served by accepting the offer of April 19, 1956, of said L. H. Easterling & Co. and dill also be served by sellin7 the sbid bands at the price therein named;u x NOW, TS *ORE, IT IS b "3C OA:;Dr'RRD that said proposal of April 19, 1956, be and the same is hereby accepted and that said bonds be and they are hereby ordered sold to L. E. Easterling & Co. , in :.he amount and subject to the terms and conditions stated in the bid of said L. H. Easterling oc Co. ; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the interest rate of said bonds be, and the same is hereby fixed at the rate stated in sail bid; and f r BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said bonds shall 'ce dated April 19, 1956, and shall bear interest from said date. i AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CU=436, RAY S. TAYLOR, s W. G. :JCHAIIA1i, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES:Supervisors - hONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NO 'S. In the Matter of Personnel Actions. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY TEE, BOARD ORDERED tha t the folloainq personnel actions be and the same are hereby authorized: Building Inspector t Add one position of Building inspector, Structural, effective ;may 9; 1956; Public Administrator crease t me of Intermediate Stenoo-rapher Clerk from 13 to 24 hours per seek, effective Uay 9, 1956; Public ;;orks Department Reclassixy one position of Stenographer Clerk to Intermediate Stenographer Clerk, effective ;may 9, 1956; Sunerinteadent of Schools Cancel posit on of Senior account Clerk, effective i May 9, 1956. y The Foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of A ppropriation 4Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY TETE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be and the same are hereby authorized: Appropriation Decrease Increase f Planninq Department Ai Temporary Salary 757.00 Unappropriated Reserve leneral Fund 1003 757.00 Building Inspector capital Outlay 175.00 Unappropriated reserve fund 175.00 Public Uorks Temporary & Seasonal Help 7,154.00 Unappropriated reserve General Fund 73,154.00 Capital Outlay - Bridge Truck titem. ?) 450.00 i Capital Outlay - One Crane (item 6) 450.00 Social Service and Hospital General assistance, County Basic Aid 2,500.00 County hospital Dental Service 502-300 2,500.00 Unappropriated ;reserve General Fund 2000.00 2000.00 f Juvenile Ball Concrete Boys' North Court 1,125.00 s Unappropriated Reserve Fund 1,125-00 a Danville Memorial 3uildinr Capital Outlay 745.00 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 745.00 j I r s F 1 Tuesday, May e, 1956 -- Continued Appropriation Decrease Increase Bethel Island County tare Protection District 4 ermanent Personnel 725.00 Temporary and Seasonal Help 41,050.00 3 Services 600.00 Supplies 625.00 Capital outlay 1,550.00 Unappropriated Reserve Fund 2003 1050.00 1,550.00 n: Brenti%ood Fire Protection District f Temporary and Seasonal help 800.00 Capital Outlay: Code .963-Fire Fighting Equipment 800.00 I M; Unappropriated Reserve Fund 800.00 800.00 a r Eastern Contra Costa County Fire District Temporary and Seasonal Help 1,500.00 Permanent Help 49215.00 t Services 2000.00 Employee Exp. All 215.00 Unappropriated -teserve Fund 201.0 2,715.00 2,715.00 r` Oakley County fire District M4 Supplies 200.00 Capital Outlay 200.00 Unappropriated reserve Fund 2017 200.00 200.00 El Sobrante County Fire District Supplies 150.00 Unappropriated reserve 2011 Fund 150.00 The foregoin? order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f L k In the utter of Biesolution Reaffirming y the Validity of the Cooperation Agree- ment between the dousing Authority of the County of Centra Costa and the County of Contra Costa; and prescribing the manner in which the election shall be held in the unincorporated Town of Forth :richmond for the development of low rent housing pursuant to the requirement of the Consti- tution of the State of California. y 1*13REAS, there exists in the County of Contra Costa, the Housinrr Authority i of the County of Contra Costa, a body public and corporate, organized pursuant to the housing Authorities Law of the State of California, bein- Chapter 1, Part 2 of Division 24 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California and laws supplementary thereto; and WHEREAS. the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa did on the llth day of September, 1950 ratify and approve a Cooperation Kgreement between the County of Contra Costa and the housing; Authority of the County of Contra Costa, dated September 6, 1950 relating to the development of Low rent "ousing Projects %hick in the aggregate may not exceed 750 units of such Low Bent housing; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa is now desirous of reaffirming such Cooperation Agreement as a valid and existing agreement and as applicable to a project to be developed in the unincorporated Town of 1iorth Ric:imond, County of Contra Costa consisting of a maximum of one hundred fifty (150) units of such Low Rent housing. W S, Article =11V of the Constitution of the State of California provides that, prior to the development, construction and acquisition of any Low Rent housing Project in any city, town or county, the approval of a majority of the qualified voters of said city, town or county shall be obtained; and 1MEREAS, said housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa desires to obtain said approval for the development, construction and acquisition of a Low Rent f Housing project in the area of the unincorporated Town of 1torth Richmond which is situated tithin the corporate limits of the County of Contra Costa; and tiUhMEAS, any election to be held ay the voters of an unincorporated town is a county election of limited territorial scope; and f YfflEREAS, it is the existence and the area of the unincorporated Town of North Richmond, as determined by this Board of Supervisors, which delimits the area in which the election required by Article X XIV of the Constitution of the State of r California is to be held. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RES01113D AS FnT.L0:1S: f I. That the Cooperation Agreement, dated September 6, 1950 betzeen the County of Contra Costa and the Housing Authority of the Counts of Contra Costa is hereby reaffirmed by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa as a valid and existing Cooperation Agreement which shall be applicable to the project concerning ; the development of one hundred fifty (150) units of Lou Rent mousing in the unincor- porated area of North 13ichmond, County of Contra Costa, and that pursuant to Section 34313 of the health and Safety Code, State of California, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does hereby approve the development, construction and ownership of the project. r i 19 x Tuesday, May 89 1956 -- Continued W. d II. That the Town of Forth Richmond is an unincorporated town located with- in the incorporated area of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. III. That the area of said unincorporated Town of North Richmond is hereby determined as follows: All that territory situate, lying and beim; in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and more particularly described as follows: M Bounded on the north by Wildcat Creek, on the Kest by the z1esterly extremities of North Richmond voting precincts No. 3 and 6, and on the south by the City Limits of the City of Richmond, and on the east by the Southern Pacific sight of Way• a IV. That a special county election of limited territorial scope be, and the same is, hereby called, and will be held on the 12th day of June, 1956 and will be held in the area of the unincorporated Town of jforth Richmond as said area is deter- mined and delineated in Paragraph III hereinabove; that the polls at said election shall be open at 7:00 o'clock A.M. of said day of election and shall be kept open r M continuously thereafter until 7: 00 o'clock P.M. of said dayof election, when the polls shall be closed (except as provided in Section 5734 of the Election Code) , and the election officers shall thereupon proceed to canvass the ballots cast thereat; that at said election there shall be submitted to the qualified voters of said area of the unincorporated Town of Forth Richmond the proposition of the development, construe- tion and acquisition by the housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa, a body public and corporate, of a Lou Ment Housing Project for not more than one hundred r fifty (150) dwellin-7 units for families of low income to be located within the said area of the unincorporated Tov.n of : orth 1"3ichmond , as said area is determined and delineated in Paragraph III hereinabove. V. That for the purpose of said election and territory embraced within the area of the unincorporated Town of North Richmond , as hereinabove determined and u delineated in Paragraph III hereof, shall be and the same is hereby constituted one election precinct, and the boundaries of such election precinct shall be the same 4r as the boundaries of said area of the unincorporated Town of North Richmond as determin d and delineated in Paragraph III hereinabove. VI. That For the purpose of said election the pollini•, place shall be Theodore Wooten larage, 540 :silver Street, Richmond, California, and within the said area of the unincorporated Toun of north Richmond. VII. That for purposes of said election there shall be an election board for the aforesaid precinct composed of eta One Inspector P leo J udges Three Clerks A ti and the following qualified electors of the area of the unincorporated Town of 1,4orth x Richmond, as determined and delineated in Paragraph III hereinabove, are hereby appointed to fill the aforesaid election officer, to wit: Bola :t. Ford Inspector Arline Pettis Howard Judge F 011ie viae Chappell Judge Mary L. Newell Clerk r Deborah Dell Clerk Ze lma Davis Cl erk VIII. That for the purpose of said election every elector, resident of the area of the unincorporated Town of north Richmond, as determined and delineated hereinabove in Paragraph III, who is a nualified elector of the County of Contra Costa, i and who is registered within the said area of the unincorporated Town of North r. Richmond not later than the fifty-fourth (54) day before the el ection, may vote thereat. IX. That the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa shall furnish to the election officers the books, papers, materials and things specified in Section r 5503 of the Elections Code. X. That said election shall be held in accordance cath law , and the voting at said election shall be done upon re-ularly prepared ballots c:hich shall be furnished to the voters by the Election 3oard conductin-z such election. Upon said ballot shall be stated the proposition as follows: Shall the housing Authority of the Gounty of Contra Costa develop, construct and accuire in the Town of i:orth itichmond with iederal Financial assistance, a low-rent housing project of not to exceed One Hundred eifty (150) duelling units for a$. living; accomodations for persons of low income?" At the right of said proposition shall appear the word "Yes" ana at the right of said proposition and below the cord "Yes" shall appear the word ItNot'. After the word Yes" there shall be a voting square, and after the word "No" there shall be a voting square. If a voter stamps a crass tX) in the voting square after the printed word Yes", his vote shall be counted in favor of the adoption of the measure; if he stamps a cross (X) after the printed Mord "No", his vote shall be counted against the adoption of the same. The 3oard of Election of the precinct shall make return of the said election to the Board of Supeervisors of the County of Contra Costa, in the manner prescribed by law. XI. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa shall issue its proclamation of said election and at least ten days before said election shall publish said proclamation of said election at least once in the Richmond Independent , a newspaper published and circulated in die County of Contra Costa, said proclamation to r F t F Tuesday, May 8, 1956 -- Continued be headed "PROCLAMATION OF MSCTION11 and in the following form, to wit: z PROCLA.ATI011 OF SLBCTI021 The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California does hereby proclaim that a special county election of limited territorial scope will be held in the area of the Town of North Richmond on Tuesday, the 12th day of dune 1956, and the following proposition will be submitted at said 3 election: Shall the Housing; Authority of the County of Contra Costa develop, construct and acquire in the Town of I orth Richmond with Federal, financial assistance, a Ion-rent housin-; project of not to exceed The Hundred Fifty (150) awellin r units for living accomodations for persons of low income?' 3 There will be one voting precinct for thepurpose of bald- ing said election consisting of all the territory embraced within the area of the unincorporated Town of Forth Richmond. f The polling; place shall be Theodore Wooten lbra?e, 540 Silver Street, Richmond. The Dolls will be open between the hours Tg. of 7:00 O'clock A.Li. and 7:00 o'clock P.M. Dated May 8, 1956. H. L. CU12JMFGS Chairman of the Boara TM a XII. That if a majority of the qualified electors voting on said proposition at said election shall vote in favor of said proposition, said proposition shall be deemed adopted and shall become effective immediately and thereby the dousing Authority, of the County of Contra Costa, a body public and corporate, shall be empowered and authorized to develop, construct and acquire a Lor: Rent housing Project for not more than one hundred fifty (150) dwelling units for families of low income to be located within the area of the unincorporated Town of itiorth Richmond as said area is deter- mined and delineated in Paragraph III hereinabove. XIII. That this resolution shall take effect immediately. fi PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 8th day of May, 1956. Carman of the Hoard of Supervisors, County of Contra Costd, State of California. ATTEST: W. T. PA,ASCH erk ofthe/Board By: eputy Clerk In the tatter of Resolution Reaffirming the validity of the cooperation agree- f went between the uousing Authority of the County of Contra Costa and the County of Contra Costa; and prescribing the manner in which the election shall be t f held in the Unincorporated Town of Oakley for the development of Low Rent Housing pursuant to the requirement of the constitution of the State of California. IMRBAS, there exists in the County of Contra Costa, the "ousing Authority of the County of Contra Costa, a body public and corporate, organized pursuant to the Housing Authorities Laic of the State of California, being Chapter 1, Part 2 of Division 24 of the health and Safety Code of the State of California and laws supple- mentary thereto; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa did on the lith day of September, 1950 rati`y and approve a Cooperation Agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the dousing .Authority of the County of Contra Costa, dated a September 6, 1950 relating to the development of Lori Rent Housing; Projects which in the aggregare my not exceed 750 units of Lour Rent housin;;; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa is now desirous of reaffirming such Cooperation Agreement as a valid and existing; agreement and as applicable to a project to be developed in the unincorporated Town of Oakley, County of Contra Costa consisting of a maximum of thirty (30) units of such Low Hent Housing. WHEREAS, Article X= of the Constitution of the State of California provides that, prior to the development, construction and acquisition of any Low, Kent housing 3 Project in any city, town or county, the approval c. a majority of the qualified voters of said city, town or county shall be obtained; and t if. j 21 Tuesday, L8y 8, 1956 -- Continued WIMREAS, said Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa desires to obtain said approval for the development, construction and aocuisition of a Low Rent Housing project in the area of the unincorporated Town of Oakley which is situate r within the corporate limits of the County of Contra Costa; and WHEREAS, any election to be held by the voters of an unincorporated town is a county election of limited territorial scope; and MEREAS, it is the existence of the area of the unincorporated Town of Oakley, as determined by this Board of Supervisor,, which delimits the area in which the election rewired by Article :SIV of the Constitution of the State of California is to be held. rr NO1,11, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: w I. That the Cooperation bgreement, dated September 69 1950 between the County of Contra Costa and the "ousing ituthority of the County of Contra Costa is Yeti; hereby reaffirmed by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa as a valid yZrY and existing Cooperation Areement which shall be applicable to the project concerning the development of thirty f30) units of Lou :cent 'dousing in the unincorporated area of Oakley, County of Contra Costa, and that pursuant to Section 34313 of the health and Safety Code, State of California, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra M Costa does hereby approve the development, construction and ownership of such project. II. That the Town of Oakley is an unincorporated town located within the incorporated area of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. III. That the area of said unincorporated Town of Oakley is hereby determined as follows: All that territory situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and more particularly described as follows: Portions of Sections 23, 242 25 and 26 Tonnship 2 NorthRange 2 East, !•:cunt Diablo --ase and ;eri ien, described as follows: Beginning at the center of Section 25 Township 2 Porth Range k 2 mast, L ount Diablo 3ase and -eridian, said point of beTinning being also the point of berinnin-: of the Oakley Sanitary District as formed August 279 1945; thence from said point of beginning folloain7 said :;anitery 3istrict line Kest along the midsection line of Section 25 to the northwesterly boundary line of the Contra Costa Canal; thence southwesterly and westerly elonrr the northwestern and northern lines of the f said Contra Costa Canal to the west line of the 10 acre Parcel of land described in the deed to dean 'dinchell , recorded i:ay 2, 1950, tecarder's File •.o. 20493; thence j•orth alon- the west X. line of the said 13 acre "inchell parcel to the east-west s midsection line of .section 26; thence east along- the east- west midsection line of erection 26 to a point on the east r line of al rod strip described in Volume 172 of Official Records at page 105, saia point being 1633.50 feet west of the east 1/4 corner or said Section 26; thence north along said east line to the north line of Section 26; thence west 455. 53 feet to the southwest corner of that 5.003 acre parcel of land described in the deed to John T. d uel recorded July 172 1939 in Volume 510 of Official itecoras at page 194;• thence north along the :lest line of said 5.003 acre tract 1086.60 feet to the south line of the n. T. & S. F. Railway right of way; thence continuin? north to the northerly line of s6id ri=ght of /nay ; thence southeasterly along the northerly line of said right of way to a point 50 feet west of the projection due north of the westerly line of 3rd street as shown on the Amended 11ap of the Town of Oakley , filed March 21, 1903 in :dap book C at page 5 in the Office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County; thence north a distance of 793 feet; thence east to the west A line of the east 1/2 of southwest 1/4 of section 24 Township 2 North Range 2 East , Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, thence south to the south line of said Section 24; thence east to the south quarter corner of Section 24; thence south along the northsouth midsection line of Section 25 to the point of bepinninc,. IV. That a special county election of limited territorial scope be , and the same is hereby called, and %ill be held on the 12th day of lune, 1956 and will be x; held in the area of the unincorporated Town of Oakley as said area is determined and delineated in Paragraph III hereinabove; that the polls at said election shall be opened at 7:00 o'clock A.M. of said day of election and shall be kept open continuously thereafter until 7:00 o'clock P.M. of said day of election, when the polls shall be closed (except as provided in Section 5734 of the Election Code) , and the election officers shall thereupon proceed to canvass the ballots cast thereat; that at said election there shall be submitted to the cualified voters of said area of the unincor- porated Town of Oakley the proposition of the development, construction and acquisition by the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa, a body public and corporate, of a Low Rent aousing Project for not more than thirty X30} dwelling units for families K. of low income to be located within the said area of the unincorporated Town of Oakley, as said area is determined and delineated in Paragraph III hereinabove. V. That for the purpose of said election the territory embraced within the area of the unincorporated Town. of Oakley, as hereinabove determinecs and delineated in Paragraph III hereof, shall be and the same is hereby constituted one election precinct, and the boundaries of such election precinct shall be the same as the boundaries of said area of the unincorporated Town of Oakley as determined and delineat d in Paragraph III hereinabove. R C' Tuesday, May 89 1956 -- Continued i l VI. That the purpose of said election the polling; place shall. be Oakley Recreation and Health Center, O'Hara Avenue, at Oakley, California, ana within the said are of the unincorporated Town of Oakley. VII. That for purposes of said election there shall be an election board for the aforesaid precinct composed of One Inspector Teo Judges Three Clerks and the followin; cualified electors of the area of the unincorporated Town of Oakley, as determined and delineated in Paragraph III hereinabove, are hereby appointed to fill the aoresaid election officers, to Kit: MRS. JOHAN17.A JESSE Inspector MRS. KATE VAN KMTKOVEN Judge LRS. FLO1iA BRODERICK J ud sge EVELYN JESSE Clerk ROSE M. MIDOZA Clerk MRS. NELLIE EN TAND Clerk VIII. That for the purpose of said election every elector, resident of the area of the unincorporated Town of Oakley, as determined and delineated hereinabove in Paragraph III, who is a qualified elector of the County of Contra Costa, and who is registered within the said area of the unincorporated Town of Oakley not later than the fifty-fourth ( 54) day before the election, may vote thereat. IX. That the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa shall furnish to the election officers the books, papers, materials and things specified in Section 5503 of the Elections Code. X. That said election shall be held in accordance with law, and the voting a at said election shall be done upon regularly prepared ballots which shall be furnished fr to the voters by the Election Board conductin-, such election. Upon said ballot shall xY be stated the proposition as follows: f a Shall the "ousing M'uthority of the County of Contra Costa develop, construct and acquire in the Town of Oakley with Federal financial assistance, a low-rent housing project of not to exceed thirty (30) dwelling units for living L' accomodations for persons of low income?" at the right of said proposition shall appear the word "Yes" and at the right of said z proposition and below the word "Yes" shall appear the word 11110". After the word "Yes" there shall be a voting square, and after the word "No" there shall be a voting square. If a voter stamps a cross (a) in the voting square after the printed word "Yes", his vote shall be counted in favor of the adootion of the measure; if he stamps a cross x) after the printed word "Ito", his vote shall be counted against the adaption of the same. The Board of Election of the precinct shall make return of the said a election to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, in the manner prescribed by lave. XI. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa shall issue its proclamation of said election and at least ten days before said election shall publish said proclamation of said election at least once in the "East Contra Costa Observer" a newspaper published and cireulited in the County of Contra Costa, said proclamation to be headed "PROCLAMATION OF ELECTION" and in the following form, to wit: f ii PROCI.AMATION OF ECTION i The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California does hereby proclaim that a special county election of limited territorial scope will be held in the area of the Town of Oakley on Tuesday the 12th day of June, 1956, and the followin- proposition will be submitted at said election: Shall the housin7 Authority of the County of Contra Costa develop, construct and aonuire in the Town o." Oakley with Federal financial assistance, a low-rent housing project of not to exceed thirty (30) d;aelling r units f or living accomodations for persons of low income?' There will be one voting precinct for the purpose of holding said election consisting of all the territory embraced within the area of the unincorporated Town of Oakley. The polling r place shall be Oakley Recreation and Health Center, O'Hara Avenue, Oakley. The polls will be open between the hours of 7:00 o'clock A. •:. and 7:00 o'clock P. :. Dated :_ay 8, 1956• v H. L. Cumainas Chairman of the Board a XII. That if a majority of the qualified electors voting on said proposition at said election shall vote in favor of said proposition, said proposition shall be deemed adopted and shall become effective immediately and thereby the housing Authority; of the County of Contra Costa, a body public and corporate, shall be empowered and authorized to develop, construct and ac-vire a Low hent "ousing Project for not more than thirty ( 30) dwelling units for families of low income to be located t%ithin the area of the unincorporated Toi%n of Oakley as said area is determined and delineated in Paragraph III hereinabove.r XIII. That this resolution shall take effect innediately. I Tuesday, Hay 8, 1976 -- Continued PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supero sora of the County of Contra Costa, State of California this 8th day of May, 1956. r°'. hairman of the Board of Superviso County of Contra Costa, State of California x ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH r Clerk o er oar n, sx a Deputy ler In the .latter of Adjounment in Respect to the Memory of a= s the late Sheriff Dan Gallagher of San Francisco. At the ren nest of Chairman Cummings, and an motion of Supervisor Goyak, 9 seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THIS BOAIqD RESOLVED that adjounment shall be. taken at this time: four o'clock p.m., in respect to the memory of the late Sheriff F= Dan Galla cher ofSan Francisco. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board: ALBS:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. SGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, BUCHOTAN, T. FREDERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. AB5"'ffi IT: Supervisors - NONE. h.T rt And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, May 15, 1956: at q a.m. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Idartine2, California. Ile y .. Chairman d z ATTEST: off. T. P C By 1 f t t M r r S.. 4 t i A e M3 t GYr j4 f 3EFOR3 THE BOARD OF SUPS11VISORS TLUCSDAY, MAY 15, 19562 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A. M. IN vM BOARD CHAAWSERS, HAM OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CiALI2,Did IA; PRESMU: HON. H. L. CUUM iGS, f CHADVdATTA, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, KAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN9 J. FRMERICKSON; PRESNIT: W. T. PAASCH, CLEC. h; a In the utter of the Formation, Organization and Establishment, and election of the first five Directors of SAN RAWN COUNTY WATER DISTRICT of the County of t Contra Costa, State of Cali- fornia. VEREAS, the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, did on the 15th day of May, 1956, file with this Board of Supervisors the following certificate: CERTIFICATE i OF COUNTY CLERK x I, 17. T. PAASCH, County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, State of Cali- fornia, do hereby certify:f*; i That not earlier than forty-five days nor later than thirty days before June 12, 1956, there ere filed in spy office Certificates of Domination of the follow- ' ing-named persons for the office of director of the proposed SAN RAMON COUNTY WATER d DISTRICT:i j Kenneth Cameron i Deputy Labor Commissioner Houard B. Foulds Real .Estate 3roker t Roscoe D. Jones, Jr. Lawyer Ralph C. Smith Controller k George H. Warren, Jr. Construction inspector tw.rH: That I have examined such Certificates of Nomination and determined that each of them conforms to the provisions of Article 2 of Part 4 of Division 12 of the y Water Code, and that each of said petitions is sufficiently signed; Y That the offices to be filled at the election to be held on June 12, 1956, are the offices of five directors; d t That the list of candidates nominated is as Polloxs: Kenneth Cameron r Deputy Labor Coamissioner Houard B. Foulds Real Estate Broker Roscoe D. Jones, Jr. Lawyer 2 Ralph C. Smith Controller George H. slarren, Jr. Construction inspector IN s';ITNgM WLjEMF I have hereunto set my hand and official seal at Martinez, Contra Costa County, State of California, this 15th day of May, 1956• W. T. p"SCH, County Clerk t SEAL) By M. S. SMITH p Deputy Clerk 7 NOWs I'HEREFOR39 W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk, is hereby authorized and directed to cause copy of this resolution to be published in the CONTRA COSTA TICS, a news- paper of general circulation published in the County, there being no newspaoer of general circulation nublished in the proposed SAI': RAMON COUNTY WATER DISTRICT, for the R time and in the spanner required by law. The fore?oing 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 15th day of May, 19569 by the following vote, to wit:! f f AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOZAK, H. Z. CU*IaNGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. 1% BUCHA?ZnN, J. FREDERICKSON. DOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSBiT: Supervisors - NONE. 1b In the Matter of Claim for damages. E. L. and Dorothy Bargones, 208 Camino Sobrante, Orinda,having filed Kith this Board on May 15, 1956, claim for damages in the amount of 449600; Y Tuesday, Away 15, 1956 -- Continued NONq THEREFORE,, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TF.E BOARD ORDEM that said claim be, and the same is hereby r DENIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, 4 In the Matter of Claim for damages. N4AA Yard, 'lard and Begin, Attorneys, on behalf of Benjamin Barton, 524 Blest 16th Street, Antioch, California, havin7 filed with this hoard on May 151, 1956, claim for darns?es in the amount of 425,000; i X NOl, T1fl3REiFCRT, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORFJs3RED that said claim be, and the same is hereby DERIED. The rore, oin. order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i f 3 In the Matter of Claim from s San Francisco County for care given resident of Contra Costa County. r Claim in the amount of , 161.80 against Contra Costa County for care given. Ora Cannon at the Sancancisco Hospital having been filed with the Board of Super- visors; NO"l, THMWORE. and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS 3Y 71M BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby REFERRED TO IdE SOCIAL SERVICE DIRECTOR iIMR HIS VIRITTEti RECOP-24EITDATION. The foregoinc order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards In the ?utter of Copy of Complaint and Summons in W Action No. 65991, Lloyd A. Pinley and 14ike Salinas vs. County of Contra Costa, et xLj< al. Copy of Complaint and summons in Action No. 65991, Lloyd A. Pinley and i4ike Salinas vs. County of Contra Costa, et al. , havin7 been served on M. A. Smith, Deputy Clerk on May lk, 1956; NOW, u'3RErORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan , seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE 30ARD ORDMM that said copy of said complaint and summons z are REFERRED TO THIS DISTRICT AT'i'O,03Y. a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Sale of Liberty Union High School District 1952 School Bonds Series D. E: WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Calif- ornia, heretofore duly authorized the issuance of 4600,000 principal amount of bonds of Liberty union 'nigh School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the sale aY -100,000 principal amount designated as "Series D" of said bonds at public sale to the best and highest bidder therefor; and Wi'ERE MWEAS, notice of the sale of said bands has been duly given in the manner prescribed by this Hoard of Supervisors, and the Following bids for said bonds were and are the onsy bids received by said Board of Supervisors, to wit: I3ame of Bidder et Interest Cost to District Bank of America, N. T. & A. 352131 Raiser & Co. 35,198 A2Z2 11,iMREAS, the said bid of Hank of mmerica, 16,.. T. & S. A. is the hi,-,hest and best bids for said bonds, considerinm, the interest rates specified and the premium if of'f'ered, if any, NOW, THERE:OR ., BE IT REZuLv&D by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, S anteafZ aluarai8,-asfollows: 1. That said bid of Bank of America, I:. T. & S. A. for 4100,000 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 there- of upon payment tosaid Treasurer of the purchase price, to wit: 6Parandaccruedinteresttodateofdelivery, plus premium of 4269 f, r Band ;umbers Interest Rate Per Annum D-1 to D-25 5 D-26 to D-40 3* D-41 to D-75 3 1/4% f D-76 to D-100 3.3 r' t Tuesday, t ate 15, 1956 -- Continued Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, payable semi-annually on January 1 and July 1 in each year, except interest for thefirstyearwhichispayableinoneinstallmentonJuly1, 1957. 2. The bid of raiser &: Co. is hereby rejected and the Clerk of this 3oard is directed to return the bid check which accompanied the unsuccessful bid. i3. The Clerk of this Board of Suaervisors is directed to cause to be Litho xWgraphed, printed or engraved a sufficient dumber of blank bonds and coupons of suitable quality, said bonds and coupons to show on their face that the same bear interest at 4{ the rates aforesaid. PASSED AI,3 ADOPTED this 15th d ofy 4y , 29563, by the Hoard of SupervisorsofContraCostaCounty, by the following vote: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. COYAK9 H. L. CU14SMIG33, FLAY S. TAYLOR, C. 3WHA11011, J. FREMICKSON. NOES:Sunervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NO2IE. 4 jn In the Vatter of Bonds of Oakley Union School Dist- riot 1955 School Bonds, Series B. f; WHEREAS, the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of (;ali- fornia, heretofore on the 20th. day of September, 1955, duly passed and adopted its resolution and order providing for the issuance of 4150,000 principal amount of bonds of Oakley Union School District, desi hated "1955 School Bonds", as set forth in the . records of this board of supervisors; and 1MRFAS, in and by said resolution and order said authorized issue of bonas was divided into series of which 4110,000 principal amount were designated "Series A" and the issuance and sale thereof authorized and directed and said bands of Series A in the amount of 4110,000 have heretofore been issued and sold and the unmatured Por- tion thereof is now outstanding, and 4 WHEREAS, said resolution provided that the remaining 440sOOO principal amountofsaidauthorizedissuemightbedividedintooneormoreseriesasthisboardof supervisors might determine; YRMREAS, this board of supervisors has determined, and does hereby declare,that it is necessary and desirable that (4143,000 principal amount) of said remaining bonds of said authorized issue be issued and sold for the purposes for which authorized; IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AND O:U)HRED that said resolution providing .for the issuance of 4150,000 principal amount of 1955 School Bonds of Oakley Union School District, is incorporated herein by reference and all of the provisions thereof are made a part hereof and shall be applicable to the bonds of said authorized issue herein, provided for, except only as herein otherwise expressly provided. 44,000 principal account of said bonds shall be and constitute an additional series of said issue, to be designated „Series B". Said bonds of Series B shall be dated July 15, 1956, shall be 14 in number, numbered consecutively from B-1 to B-14, f both inclusive, of the denomination of 41,000 each, 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 in consecutive numerical order, from loner to higher as follows: P 41,000 principal amount of bonds of Series 3 shall mature and be payable on July 15 in each of the years 1957 to 1970, both inclusive; Said bonds of Series 3 shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed 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 July, 1957, and thereafter semi-annually on the 15th days of January and July of each year until said bonds are paid; Said bonds of Series 3 shall be signed by the chairman of said boardd 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 sighed by said treasurer or auditor• All such sig- natures and countersi,gnatarres may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically reproduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures of said bonds shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safe keeping. IT IS FURTHEH ORDEt`18D that said bonds of Series b shall be issued substantially. in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES OF AIMICA Dollars STATE OF CALIFORNIA B- 412000 s SCHOOL BOND CF Oakley Union School District of Contra Costa County.a 1955 School Bond, Series B Oakley Union School District of 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 said county, on the 15th day of 19 one thousand dollars ($1,000) in lawful money of the United States Of Amer ca, w= 2 f Tuesday, May 15, 1956 -- Continued X interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of per cent per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on—EE—e-1-5W days of January and July of each year from the date hereof until this bond is paid (except interest for the first year titihich is payable in one installment at the end of such year) . This bond is one of a duly authorized issue of bonds of like tenor (except n for such variation, if any, as may be required to designate var yinn series, numbers, ' denominations, interest rates and maturities) , amounting in the agr!re-ate to X150,0002 and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and le 7ally called, held and conducted in said school district on the 15th day ofUarch, 1955, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, yStateofCalifornia, pursuant to and in strict conformity titith 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, includin -; the amount of this bond, is within the limit provided by law, that all acts, conditions and thin,-s recuired by lays to be done or performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of this bond, that this bond and the interest coupons attached thereto are in the form pre- scribed 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 this bond, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said school district. IN 77MMESS :,UEREOF said board of supervisors has caused this bond to be signed by its chairman and by the auditor of said county, and to be countersigned bythecountyclerk, and the seal of said board to be attached thereto, the 15th day of 1 July, 1956. SEAL) Chairman of Board of Suoery sors COIJN'MSiM'ED: H. E. Mq1-,TA:1ER T. PAASCH County Auditory County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors IT IS FURTHHM ORDMM that to each of said bonds of Series B shall be attached interest coupons substantially in the following Form, to brit: The Treasurer of Coupon No w Contra Costa County, State of California will pay to the holder hereof out of the i interest and sinking- fund of the Oakley Union School District in said County, on the 15th day of 19k y, at his office in Lartinez, in said County, the sum of and 100 Dollars for pont s interest on 1955 School Bond lio. - Series B, of said School District. er 3 aH. E. MaNamer County auditor IT IS FURT'H'ER ORDMED that the money for the redemption of said bonds of Series B and payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all tax- able ax able property in said school district and provision shall be made for the levy and collection of such taxes in the manner provided by las. IT IS FURTIM ORDERED that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall k cause a notice of the sale of said bonds of Series B to be published at least twof' weeks in the "Bast Contra Costa Observer" a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said County of Contra Costa, and therein advertise for bids for said i bonds and state that said board of supervisors will up to Tuesday the 12th day of June, 1956, at 11 o'clock a.m. , of said day, receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, for cash, at not less than per and accrued interest, and that said board reserves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. t The foregoing order and resolution was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, at a regular m?etinr thereof held an the 15th day of tray, 19569 by the followin-, vote, to vats AYES:Supervisors - I. T. 10YAK, H. L. CU?.MT. -S, R.,'Y 3. TAYLOR, 1. C. BUCHATTA119 1 . FR-MERICK30N. NOES:Sunervisors - I10I1E. k ABS:-ET: Supervisors - 1401I17.. In the tdatter of ''ranting Winston Steel Works, Inc. , extension of time to erect steel rigid frame building for Building Maintenance f.1P Department on Shell Avenue, Martinez. On the recommendation of the Superintendent of County Buildings, and good cause a!)gearing therefor; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMJED that 1,7inston Steel Yorks,, Inc . , is granted an extension of 72 days' time to complete the erection of a steel rigid frame building :for the Contra Costa County Building, Maintenance Department on Shell Avenue, L;artinez, under agreement approved by this Board on November 22, 1955. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f Tuesday, May 15, 1956 -- Continued IIn the matter of Appropria- tion Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- `hi visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY REE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be and the same are hereby authorized: Appropriation Decrease Increase yn Flood Control District ermanent Personnel 104 529000.00 Autos and Trucks 901 X10000.00 Grounds improvements 1,000.00 Unappropriated Reserve Flood Control District fund 22000.30 2,000.00 Countyl. Library Capital Outlay: 22 Steel Shelving Units 491.00 Unappropriated Reserve County Library Fund 491.-00 Zc Public Yorks Department Aid to Cities- 1,211.00 Secondary Road Construction 0-1375 1,211.00 Unappropriated Reserve ,eneral Fund 1,211-00 1,211.00 Countz GaraF-e i Capital Outlay - 1 Poser Spreader 11,000.00 i Public Storks Dept. Service Credits 110000.00 f Unappropriated reserve General .Fund 11,000.00 112000.00 Capital Outlay 625.00 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 625.00 0 Civil Defense Capes-Outlay (Gonset aadios)92.00 x`300 Services 2,206.00 4 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 29298.00 z r{ Concord Justice Court Furniture, port Room & Judge's Chambers 11865.00 n Constable 405.00 i Unappropriated Reserve Fund 2,270.00 r To establish new Justice Court 1,644.00 Unappropriated Reserve Fund 19644.00 Fire Protection Special Expense 6,000.00 rr Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 61000.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3; In the Matter of Appropriation Adjustment. Appropriation Decrease Increase Various Telephone Exchange Special Expense 3,674.00 Richmond Building Special Expense 19837.00 Martinez Building Special Expense 1,837.00 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 3,674.00 3,674.00 t Upon motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT i IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that the f are-oin is approved as is shown on Journal Entry No. 5466, records of the County Auditor, Contra Costa County. s: The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y f In the Matter of Substituting Classification of Laundry Supervisor for the present a class of Laundryman. r f On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor 2rederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY 'HE OAIRD ORD-ED that the classification of Laundry Supervisor, Range 27 ( 341- 410) is substituted for the present classification ofLaundryman, effective May 16, 1956. d The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the batter of Authorizing f attendance at meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE =?OARD ORDERED that Dr, H. L. Blum, Health Officer, be and he is authorized: s To participate in a health Officers' Sanitation Training Program in the State of ilashington from June 4 to 8, at no expense to the County. The foreRoinq order is Passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. Tuesday, tuay 15, 1956 -- Continued k In the utter of Authorizing attendance at meetings. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor erederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the persons listed be and they are authorized to attend, at County expense, the following: r, Director of Personnel, F. E. Emery, and Commissioners Campbell, Lauritzen and Curry, to Civil Service Assembly Western Regional. Con- ference lune 3 to 6 inclusive, in Carmel; County Librarian, Mrs. Bertha D. ileIlum, to meet with Subcommittee on Library Problems of the Assembly Committee on Education at Santa Barbara on Liar 18. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Latter of =ranting DAN SALADA free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. Dan Salada, P. 0. ;Box 324, Danville, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle general merchandise in the unincor- porated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said applicant is an honorably discharged veteran of 4lorld ftar 2, as evidenced by i ischarge Certificate, Serial x#32490227, dated December 3, 1943; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said applicant be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle general merchandise in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and 1.3 IT IS BY TM BOARD FURTER ORDERED that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa k 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 . o. 596. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Proposed Location of a Neu Veterans Administration hospital, Building on a Site Adjacent to Miramonte RESOLUTION High School, Orinda, Contra Costa County, PROTESTI1• r, LOCATION OF f California. VETERANS AD=ISTFJ=0N HOSPIZU, ON ORINDA SITE INI-3MEAS, the Orinda Association has advised this Board of Supervisors that the veterans Administration is proposing to aeruire some twenty acres of land immediateLy adjoining Miramonte Hi-,h School in Orinda, Contra Costa County, California, on which to erect an ei;Tht-story veterans hospital; and WHEREAS, the Orinda district is composed of tine residential property, which is being rapidly developed for residential purposes; and ro, VEEREAS, all of the studies of the Planning Uommission of the County of Contra Costa have indicated that this area should be reserved for this better-type vg X.residential development; 7 NOW$ TUMWORE9 33 IT RESOLzdrD that this Board vigorously opposes the pro- posed site acquisition and the construction of a veterans hospital in the Orinda- Moraga area, and the Secretary of this Board is directed to cause certified copies of t this resolution to be forwarded %ithout delay to Congressmen Sohn F. Baldwin and George P. Diller and to Senators William F. Knowland and Thomas H. Kuchel. g PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Board held on the 15th day of clay, 1956, by the following vote, AYES: Supervisors - I. T. 1301W, H. L. CUMUNGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, Vit. T. BUCHUTAK 9 I. FREMICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NON S. ASSENT: Supervise rs - NOINE. s In the Utter of the Proposed Formation of Antioch Hospital RLSOLL"T'ION District. FIXIN r Ti ZE AND PLACE OF FI11AL r• HEARIN11 OPi PETITION FOR FORMA- TION OF DISTRICT. 1WEMEJsS, there was filed with the 3oerd of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on the 19th day of April, 1956, a petition for the formation of a local hospital district to be known as .Antioch hospital District, filed by the requisite number of qualified voters; and to t'IhMtRhS, this Board on the 24th day of April , 1956, set Tuesday, the 15th day of May, 1956, as the time and place for preliminary hearing on said petition; and lr WHEREAS at the time set for hearing r Anthonyo agyy appeared before this Board and read a letter, dated the 14th day of May, 1956, and signed by C. L1. Stitt, a 8 0t Tuesday, May 3 6 --Y 1 5, 95 Continued Manager, Central Engineering Division, Fibreboard Products, Inc., opposing the peti-tion because of the limited area described therein; and TMEREAS, no other protests, either oral or written, have been presented and good cause appearing, NOix, THEREFORE, pursuant to the provisions of Section 58090, at seq. , of the Government Code, the final hearin^ on said petition is hereby set for Tuesday, the 19th day of June, 1956, at ten e.m. in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hal1 of Records, Main and Court Streets, Liartinez, Contra Costa County, California, and the Clerk of the Board is directed to 3ive notice by publication in the 0TIOCH LEDGER once a week for three successive weeks prior to the date herein set for final hearing. f PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a meeting of said Board held on the 15th day of MW , 1956, bythefollowingvote: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. !!YAK, H. L. CUMMGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, N. NOES:Supervisors - NO"'I". s ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. s i r In the' Matter of ,Approval of Report of County Auditor filed May 15, 1956. 1 The County ,Auditor having filed with this Board on May 151, 1956: his report of all claims and warrants allowed and paid by him; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report be approved and placed on file in the office of the County Clerk. a IT IS BY BOARD OFr^ ED 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 ORDERED that the report of the County Auditor containing the payroll items be by the County Clerk filed in his office, said report and all item6 therein to be open for public inspection. In the Tatter of Approving J Ordinance No. 1038. Ordinance No. 1038, which establishes a passenger loading zone on portion of Main Street, Port Chicago, and prohibits parking on certain streets in Pleasant Hill and Clyde, is presented to this Board; and f On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT F IS BY THE BOARD ORDMiED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVE'} 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 POST DISPATCH n s 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. Rt i In the Matter of .Approving Ordinance No. 1039. Ordinance No. 1039, which suspends provisions of Urdinence No. 1028, an amendment to the Zoning Ordinance, is presented to this Board; and t On moti on of Supervisor loyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE '_ k BOARD ORDS that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. 4 IT IS BY THE BOV:RD .FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner reraired by law in the "PLEASAliT MILL IMUS"s a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. t i i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of approving Ordinance No. 1040. e r Ye Ordinance No. 1010, which rezones North Richmond Area - San Pablo, request of R & K Industrial Products, 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. 41, r_ IT IS BY TBE BOARD FURTHER ORDr"M that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner reruired by law in the "SATs PAMO T IS", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. d= The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Tuesday, :way 15, 1956 -- Continued l In the matter of Denying rec ue st of the Antioch Police Department that the Sheriff be authorized to transport prisoners to do certain clean-up work. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORs D that a request of the Antioch Police Department that the Sheriff be authorized to transport prisoners to said City of Antioch to do certain clean-up work be and the same is hereby DMTM. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. On the recommendation of the County itdministrator, and on motion of Super- r visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor I. T. loyak, Auditor-Controller H. E. MaNamer, and Social Welfare Director W. G. Golden, be and they are authorized to attend, at County expense, the following: beetinQ of Nelfare Policy Committee in Los Angeles on way 23 and L:ay 24, 1956. The fore -oin! order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.4 I In the Matter of Authorizing Civil Defense Director to sign applications to Federal Civil Defense Administration for reimbursement, etc. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Civil Defense Director William W. Ward, Jr. , is authorized K^ to sign applications to the Federal Civil Defense administration for reimbursement. and other documents related thereto. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Civil Service Commission's recommendations for 1956-57 salary program. ski F. R. Emery, Director of Personnel having presented to this Board the Civil Service Commission's recommendations for 195 -57 salary program; AT r:OW, ThTREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY "L E BOARD ORDERED that said recommendations are TAIMT UPTDER CONSIDERA- TION FOR ONE VTSK. The fore;.oin-- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J,t In the Rutter of Petition k for incorporation of City of Kensington. 5 On the recommendation of the District attorney and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDS that further con- sideration of the protest by the City of Richmond to the petition for incorporation of the City of Kensington, be and the same is hereby CONTrMED TO JM 69 19562 at t 10 a.m. fi The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k M K jE In the utter of Annexation of Territory to Kensington Light- ing District. ORDER OF AlWiME ATION w AREAS, there was filed with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, pursuant to Section 19210, et seq. , Streets and Highways Code, a peti- tion for the annexation of the following described territory to Kensington Lighting District: BVIINNIFTG at the most western corner of Lot 1 "Kensington Highlands" filed July 15, 1953 in Map Book 51, page 20, being a point on the boundary line of the y= Kensington Lighting; District; thence North 590 20' 25" 'East, 245.05 feet; thence South 290 20' 42" Rest, 154.00 feet; thence South 400 20' 4211 East, 75.00 feet; thence South 450 56' 18" East, 70.00 feet; thence South 72* 36' 35" East 63.25 feet; thence South 85" 52' 37" East, 63.00 feet; thence South 40 19' 47" East, 84.00 feet; thence South 20° 57' 53" Nest 55.28 feet; thence South 41* 47' 34" East, 124.49 feet; thence 1 South350 29' 36" East, 85.00 feet; thence South 43* 52' 21" East, 65.37 feet; thence South 72° 31' 31" mast, 150.00 feet; thence South 55a 01' 06" East, 57.21 feet; thence South 0* 23' 43" E8st, 107.62 feet; thence South 49' 49' 181 st, 96.00 feet; thence North 40° 10' 42" West, 100.00 feet to the most westerly corner of Lot 11, Kensinfcton Highlands, being a point on aensin7ton Court; thence northwesterly alone the the south- westerly line of Lensington Court, along the are of a curve concave to the northeast, the center of which bears North 18* 14' 11" gest, 40.04 feet, an acr distance of 04.98 feet, to the eastern corner of Lot 10, Lensington uiahlands; thence South 410 21' 58" ilest 99.79 feet along the southeast line of the said Lot 10 to the most Southerly corner thereof, being a point on the boundary line of the said Lensington Lighting f:{ a: Tuesday, P;ay 15, 1956 -- Continued District; thence liorth 400 10' 42n .-est along; the boundary line of the Kensine ton Lighting District to the most western corner of the said Lot 1, kensinryton hi7hlands, the point of beginning. WHEREAS, this Board found and determined that said petition is signed by owners representing at least one-fourth of the total assessed valuation of the real property described in said petition and hereinabove described, as sho%in by the last equalized assessment roll of the County of Contra Costa, and constituting at least one-fourth of the total number of owners of real property in such territory; and I%bEREAS, this Board found and determined that said territory is not within the limits of any other lighting district; and WHEREAS, this Board by resolution duly and regularly passed and adopted the j 17th day of April, 1956, set Tuesday, the 15th day of May, 19562 at ten o'clock a.m. in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, EL11 of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, as the time and place for hearing the petition and protests of interested parties, and directed the Clerk of the Board to give notice of the filing of the petition and of the time set for hearing by publish- ing notice as required by lay+; and I&MREAS, such notice Ras duly and regularly given as appears by the affidavit k of the publisher of the M. CRRRITO JGURIUX 2 on file herein; and t, WHEREAS, at the time set for hearing no objections were filed against the annexation as prayed for in said petition or against the annexation of any of the territory to the district, and this 3oard finding that all of said territory will be benefited by inclusion within the district; that all of said territory is contiguous to the district; F NOVI, ThIEREFORE, Tood cause appearing, BE IT ORDERED that the hereinbefore described territory be and it is hereby declared annexed to and made a part of the 4ensin,gton Lighting District. PASSED A111D ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Board held on the 15th day of May, 1956, by the followinr., vote: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. OYAK, H. L. CUA 40,3, RAY S. TAYLOR, F. W. ^,. 3tTCHAIU5, J. FREDERICiZON. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. r A:-SWyT: Supervisors - NONE. C/ zr In the Matter of Proposed change t in Board policy concerning de- posits made by subdividers to provide for future drainage needs. Good cause appearing therefor and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded f by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORS that the hearing on the proposed change in Board policy concerning deposits made by subdividers to provide for future drainage needs, be and the same is hereby FQRTiMR CO2:TI11D TO JUNE 199 1956, at 2 p.m.k 1; The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Bids and x awarding contract for the construction of Fire Sta- tion No. 4 for Central Fire f Protection District. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of Fire Station No. 4 for the Central Fire Protection District to be located on Hawthorne ; Drive and Palmer Road in the Walnut Heights District of lalnut Creek; and this being the time and place set out in the notice to Contractors for the receiving of bids, bids are received from the follouinp and are read by the Clerk: Mr. Fred C. von Guenthner, 61 Moraira Hi-,huay, Orinda; Ed Eoff Company, 1430 Nevin Avenue, Richmond; Mr. Carl T.undberr, 2603 Lira Vista Drive, El Cerrito; Lar. V. P. Kaufenberg, 910 Arlington gay, ":artinez; Marvin E. Collins leneral Contractor Ltd. , 635 San Diego Street, El Cerrito ; And said bids having been referred to Jack 3uchter, Architect, and the Commissioners of the Central Fire Protection District for their recommendation in said , matter; and said Architect and Commissioners having recommended to this Board that the ` bid for the doing of said Rork iafter deducting Alternate No. 1) ; and this Board finding that the follor:ing bid of Fred C. von Guenthner is the 1cn%est and best bid for the doing of said work: Main Proposition 54,134 Alternate No. 1 - DEDUCT 3,800 TOTAL 509334 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 Fred C. von Guenthner for the total sum of $50,334 (after deducting Alternate No. 1) . 7 S 33 r Tuesday, 14Bv 15, 1956 -- Continued IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Fred C. von Guenthner shall present to this board two mood and sufficient surety bonds to be approved by this Board, each in the sum of 425,167, one guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, and one Y guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract. y; IT IS FURPaER ORD&M that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County shall prepare the contract for the doing of said work. IT IS FUR`iI-MR ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board return to the unsuccess- ful bidders the certified or cashier's check which accompanied their respective bids. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Urging State Engineer to act favorably upon East Bay Municipal Utility District's Application 13156. t`MEAS, East Bay Uunieipal Utility District now supplies water for municipal xa domestic and industrial purposes to a lame portion of the County of Contra Costa, includinc the cities and communities of Richmond , El Cerrito, San Pablo, Pinole, Hercules, Rodeo, 11alnut Creek, Saranap, `Pleasant Hill, Lafayette and Orinda; WHEREAS East Ba Municipal Utility District now hasyy pending before the Honorable Harvey 0. ranks, State En--ineer, Application 1315E for the appropriation of one hundred twenty-five million Rallons of additional nater per day from the Mokelumne River, and the largest portion of said mater will be urgently repuired before 1970 by the citizens and industries of this County and for the economic development F r and betterment of this County; V1hTE RAS, it appears that the State Department of Fish and Game has protested said application and is demanding that 601,000 acre-feet of this 140, 00 acre-feet of Hater be released from Zt st Bay Municipal Utility District's proposed project, .for development of the salmon fishery alone; and in the opinion of qualified experts, ast Bay Municipal Utility District cannot meet such a schedule and an insistence thereon will render the East Bay Municipal Utility District project infeasible; WIrMIEAS, East Bay taunicipal Utility District has agreed to release all neater needed for the =okelumne trout fishery and to manage the releases so as to improve this fishery and has publicly indicated its willingness to cooperate in every very passible for the benefit of the salmon fishery on the wokelumne River and has Y determined that the delta bass fishery will not be affected by use of this water; r F tfiE S, under the provisions of the Ash and i4ame Code of the State ofVl California, the interests of the salmon and other fisheries can be adequately pro- tected by re^uirements to be established by the Fish and Game Commission at the time. EAST BAY tM41CIPAL L'TZZI'i''i' )IST ilUT applies to the State for permits to construct the proposed dams; and meanwhile the Fish and :ate Department will have the time ren uested for further studies after which a mutually satisfactory solution may be arrived at ; and Yr'HEREAS, it appears to this .board of Supervisors that the neater being sought by EAST BAY MUNICIPAL UTIT ITY DISTRICT under said application is ur-ently needed for the use in Contra Costa County; N0179 Th'ERFxORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the 30ard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does hereby request the Honorable Earvey U. Banks, State Engineer, to act favorably at this time on QST BAY MUNICIPAL UT1II.IiY DISTi ICT'S Application 13156 in order that said District's plannin7 for an urs-eptly needed water supply may proceed without prejudice or delay. PASSED AED ADOPTED by the follov.in,? vote of the Board: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. I10YA , H. L. CUISMIGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, g G. BUCHA Aty, J. FREDERICK ON. NOES:Suuervisors - NOUR. ABSEWT: Supervisors - NONE. s All. In the ?:atter of Federal IXt Government Financial Assistance to Local tAgeneies in Administering r Civil Defense. SAS, this :3oard of Supervisors has been advised that a Committee of the y House of Representatives, chairmaned by Honorable Chet Holifield , Congressman from California, is actively enga:led in the study of ways and means of strengthening; Civil Defense Organizations throughout the country; NOW, T:iEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board of Supervisors urges and recommends that said Committee approve a provision for Federal qovernment matchincz of funds provided by local c-overnment for administration purposes in connection with Civil Defense, which this Board 'believes would be extremely helpful in encoura•rinr local government throumhout the United States to do a better jo a of Civil Defense and will do much to cause Civil Defense to attain its rightful place as an important branch of modern government; and BE I'i' FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this hoard cause certified copies of this resolution to be sent to the Honorable Chet Holifield and to the honorable John F. Bald%in, Jr. , Representatives in Con cess. S F x n; Tuesday, -day 15, 1955 -- Continued PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 15th day of May, 19560 by the following vote of the Hoard, to wit: 1 AYES:Supervisors - I. T. 10YAK9 H. L CUI^,S i:AY S. TAYLOR, SUCziA'' , J. FREDTERICKSO . NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NOI1i. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 1045. f7 Ordinance No. 1015, which rezones East Concord and north Ygnacio ?alley, s Howard Eldridge Property, S.W. Concord), is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS- BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and t ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERLY that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by lax in the "CONCORD TRANSCRIPT't, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. 77 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Pleasant Hill Junior Chamber of Commerce permission to hold sports car race on the Taxi-ways of Buchanan Field i on June 30 and July 1. The Pleasant Hill Junior Chamber of Commerce having requested permission to uholdasportscarraceonthetaxi-ways of Buchanan Field on June 30` and July 1, 19541 .and having filed Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance policies issued- by Pacific Marine Insurance Agency, Inc.; and The policies having been approved by the District Attorney; t NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permission be and the same is hereby GRANTED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, ty„1 u i r And the board adjourns to meet on Thursday, May 17, 1956, at 11:30 a.m. in the Board Chambers; Hall of Records, Martinez, California. Chairman ATTEST: i W. T., AASCH, CLERK D puty Cly! BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS g THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1956, THE BOARD ?MT IN REGULAR ADJOURNED i SESSION AT 11:30 A. M. IN THE BOARD CHkMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMiNGS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GCYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. f See Road Book, Volume 13, page 447 for minute order adopted this days t q' And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, :lay 22, 1956 at 9 A. M. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Recc*rds, Martinez, California. Chairman ATTEST: W. T. P'tASCH, v Li,l.y Delluty Clerk t e i i 9 J BEFORE TEE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1956 THE BOARD miT IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CLA;MERS, HALL OF 4 RECORDS, a.14.AR'_IM, CALIFORNIA; PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUA11INGS, CHAIRW U,N, PRE'.STDn,,G; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYA9 R&Y S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, T. FREDERICESON; PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. a In the Fatter of Certificate of Secretary of State re annexation of "Hillview Estates" to Pittsburg. Certificate dated May il, 1956, frog the Secretary of State in which he setsforththatcopyofOrdinanceNo. 313 C. S. , adopted by the City of Pittsburg and which refers to annexation to said city, was filed in his office on May 110 1956, havingbeenreceivedbythisBoard; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by SupervisorFrederickson, IT IS BY M BOARD ORDEREp that said certificate be placed on Pile. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J,SN In the Blotter of Fixing compensa- r> tion for election officers who served at the special election for r election of first members, County t Board of Education. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the compensation for the election officers who served in their respective precincts at the special election at which the First members of the countyBoardofEducationwereelected, which election was held on bGay 18, 1956, is hereby fixed as follows: h For each of the officers: $15, with the exception of the officers %ho servedintheprecinctsestablishedinthefollowingelementaryschooldistricts, and theircompensationisherebyfixedasfollows: Sheldon 12.50 Selby 5.00 Port Chicago 5.00 Briones Valley 5.00 Knightsen A5.00 Lone Tree 8.75 Byron 12.50 Moraaa 12.50 Canyon 5.00 San Ramon 6.2$ May J o int 5.00 r IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDFaED that the compensation for rent of pollingplacesisherebyfixedinthesumof $10. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f9IntheMatterofApprovalof agreement with Fred C. von f Guenthner for construction of Fire Station No. 4 for Central .Fire Protection Dist- riot. f A This Board having on May 151, 19569 awarded a contract to Fred C. Von GuenthnerforconstructionofFireStationNo. 4 for the Central Fire Protection District to be located on Hawthorne Drive and Palmer Road in the Walnut Heights uis trict of Walnut Creek; ry An agreement dated May 152 1956s between the County of Contra Costa and Fred C. von Guenthner wherein said contractor agrees to furnish all labor and materials f necessary for said work, as indicated in the plans and specifications on file herein heretofore approved by this Board, and two surety bonds, 14o. 266227, each in the amount F>rW of $253,1673, issued by American Casualty Company of Reading, Pennsylvania, with said Fred C. von Guenthner, as principal, one guaranteeing faithful performance of said ro contract and one guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, having been presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY ',I'AE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and L. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute same. 4 IT IS FURTEER ORDERED that said bonds are APPROVER. IT IS FURTa"SR ORDERED that the bid check which accompanied the bid of said Fred C. von Guenthner be returned to said bidder. The fare going order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. w 7+4 Tuesday, May 22, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff to transport County prisoners to clean up the grounds of Concord Hospital District. rr On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff Marry A. Brown is authorized to transport County prisoners from the County Prison Farm to clean up the mounds of the Concord hospital District, the date and the number of prisoners to be chosen at the discretion of the Sheriff. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. MW, In the Matter of the Altering of the Boundaries of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District. RESOLUTION ALTERING BOUNDARIES FEREAS, proceedings have been taken by the District Board of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District pursuant to Division 6, Part 1, Article 3, Chapter 9 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, pursuant to which said District Board has petitioned the Board of Supervisors to alter the boundaries of said District to include the hereinafter described land; and 1 WHEREAS, said territory is not within any other Sanitary District, is Conti- guous to said Sanitary District, and said District Board has determined that it is in the best interests of said territory and said District that said territory be I annexed to said District and that such territory will be benefited thereby. NOWS T-10?EFORR, IE IT OR'ERF.D AS YOILOWS: 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 in the County of Contra Costa, state of California is hereby annexed to said District: BE IT eURTHER ORDER--;D AND RESOLVED that the county Clerk be and he hereby isjdirectedtofilewiththeCountyAssessorofthisCountyandtheBoardofE-ualization of the State of California, statements of this annexation together with the description thereof and a plat or map thereof. The foregoing resolution and Order was duly and regularly passed and adopted1ataRegularMeetingoftheBoardofSupervisorsofContraCostaCountythis22ndday lof May, 1956, by the following vote: A7ES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAL, H. L. CLE2M^S, RnY S. TAYLOR, t W. G. BUCFi J3AYd, J. FB ICfSWT. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. 13A33CHO SAN RAMON HEICETS UI:IT 230. 2 A RIMCATION Those parcels of land in the County of Contra Costa, state of California, as described in the following sub-parcels: SUB-PARCEL A: Beginning at a point on the existing boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, at the most southern corner of Lot 36, Tract 2185, filed 4 October 26, 1955, in Volu:ne 61 of haps, at page 31, in the office of the Recorder of said County ; thence from said point of beginning along; said Sanitary District boundary as follows: easterly along southern boundary of said bract 2185 to the western line of Diablo Road, which is the County Road between Danville and Diablo; thence southerly and westerly along the western and northern lines of said Diablo Road to the southwestern corner of Lot 164, Rancho San Ramon Heights, Unit No. 2, filed August 21, 1946, in Volume 30 of Laps, at page 36, in the office of the Recorder of said County; I thence leaving said Sanitary District boundary northerly along the western boundary ofsaidRanchoSanRamonHeightsanditsnorthernextensiontothepointofbe -inning. Containing an area of 35 acres, mere or less. SUB-PARCEL B: Beginning at a point on the existin^: boundary of the central Contra Costa Sanitary District, at the most northeastern corner of Lot 73, Rancho San Ramon Heights, filed April 5, 19469 in Volume 28 of Maps, at page 46, in the office of the Recorder of said County; thence leaving said Sanitary District boundary southerly in a generally clockwise direction along the exterior boundary of said Lot 73 to the northwestern corner of said Lot 73, which is a point on the existing boundary of said Sanitary District; thence easterly along said Sanitary District boundary to the point of beginning. Containing an area of 1 acre, more or less. In the Uatter of the Altering of the boundaries of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District. LUTIO11 ALTERING B=R)ARIES WhMREAS, proceedings have been taken by the District Board of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District pursuant to Division 6, cart 1. Article 3, Chapter 9 of the Health and Safety code of the State of California, pursuant to which said District Board has petitioned the Board of Supervisors to alter the boundaries of said District to include the hereinafter described land; and i I I 37 A y Tuesday, May 22, 1956 Continued I%iEREAS, said territory is not within any other Sanitary District, is conti- guous to said Sanitary District, and said District Board has determined that it is in the best interests of said territory and said District that said territory be annexed to said District and that such territory will be benefited thereby. 1101. 79 TIBER FC RE, BE IT ORDERED AS FOLLOWS: That the boundaries of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District be and they hereb;: are altered by annexing thereto the hereinafter described territory, which territory in the County of Contra Costa, State of California is hereby annexed to said District: PLEASANT HnI '.f.A11TOR UNITS 5 %UID 6 A maxATI011 That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, A described as follows:r Beginning at a point on the existing boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, at themost eastern corner of Tract 2101, Pleasant Evill Manor, Unit 3, filed November 12, 1954, in Volume 56 of Maps, at page 26, in the office of the Recorder of said County; thence from said point of beginning nortawesterly along said Sanitary District boundary, also being the northeastern boundary of said Tract 2101 to the most northern corner of said Tract 2101; thence leaving said Sanitary District boundary north 510 18' east along the northwestern boundary of Tract 2284, Pleasant Hill Manor, Unit 5, filed August `39 19552 in Volume 60 of Maps, at page 7, in the office of therecorder of said County, and the northeastern extension of said north- western boundary to a point on the eastern line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Frank J. ?olari, recorded '.larch 12, 1947, under Recorder's Serial 14o. 10053, in Volume 1071 of Official Records of said County, at page 57; thence south 130 30' vest alonrr the eastern line of said Polari parcel t1071 O.R. 57) to the most east- ern corner of said Tract 2284; thence south 13* 30' west, 551.83 feet; thence south 370 05' 59" west, 522.57 feet; thence south 250 06' 04" west, 18.12 feet to the point of beginning. Containin 7 an area of 15 acres, more or less. r BE IT FURTHER ORDERED ,;iiD RESOLVED that the County Clerk be and he hereby is directed to file %ith the County Assessor of this County and the Board of r;r ualiza- tion of the State of California , statements of this annexation together with the description thereof and a plat or map thereof. The forezoino Resolution and urder was duly and regularly passed and adopted at a Regular Meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County this 22nd day of May, 1956, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. sOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, X. G. BUCHAIIAN, J. FREMICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSEIT: Supervisors - 1101M. In the platter of the Altering of the Boundaries of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District. EESOLUTION ALTERIN: BOMIDARIES n 71HERIM, proceedings have been taken by the District Board of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District pursuant to Division 6, Part 1, Article 3, Chapter 9 of the Health and ,afety Code of the State of California, pursuant to which said 13 District Board has petitioned the Board of Supervisors to alter the boundaries of said District to include the hereinafter described land; and j'1fiEREAS, said territory is not within any other Sanitary District, is conti- guous to said Sanitary District, and said District Board has determined that it is in the best interests of said territory and said District that said territory be annexe to said Distr_ct and that such territory will be benefited thereby. NOW, 'hiM FORE, 3E IT OR== AS FOLLOI.-IS: 1 That the boundaries of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District be and they hereby are altered by annexing thereto the hereinafter described territory, which territory in the County of Contra Costa, State of California is hereby annexed to said District: RANCHO SAN RA 'WN HEIIHTS UNIT 140. 2 W EXATION Those parcels of land in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as described in the following sub-parcels: SUB-PARCEL A: Beginning at a point on the existing boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, at the most southern corner of Lot 36, Tract 2185, filed October 26, 1955, in Volume 61 of Maps, at page 312 in the office of the Recorder of ty said County; thence from said point of beginning along said Sanitary District boundary f as follows: easterly along -southern boundary of said Tract 2185 to the western line of Diablo Road, which is the County Road between Danville and Diablo; thence southerly and westerly along the western and northern lines of said Diablo woad to the south- western corner of Lot 164, Rancho San Ramon Ceights, unit NO. 2, filed August 21 , 19469 in Volume 30 of asps, at page 36, in the office of the Recorder of said County; thence leaving said Sanitary District boundary northerly alon7 the western boundary of said Rancho San aaman Herts and its northern extension to the point of be inninn. Containin-, an area of 35 acres, more or less.t i 1 Tuesday, May 222 1956 -- Continued r SUB-PARCEL B: Beginning at a point on the existing boundary of the Central Contra I Costa Sanitary District, at the most northeastern corner of Lot 73, Rancho San RamonHeights, filed April 5, 1946, in Volume 26 of Naps, at page 46, in the office of the Recorder of said County; thence leaving said Sanitary District boundary southerly in a generally clockwise direction along the exterior boundary of said Lot 73 to the northwestern corner of said Lot 73, which is a point on the existing boundary of said X Sanitary District; thence easterly along said Sanitary District boundary to the pointofbeginning. I Containing an area of 1 acre, more or less. BE IT FURTHER ORDERS "lD RESOLVED that the County Clerk be and he hereby is directed to file with the County Assessor of this County and the 3oard of Equaliza- tion of the State of California, statements of this annexation to-ether with the description thereof and a plat or map thereof. The foregoin- Resolution and Order was duly and regularly passed and adopted at a Regular Meeting of the board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County this 22nd day of May, 1956, by the f ollorwing vote: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. ^.OUK, H. I. CULKMIS, RAY S. TAYLOR, Y.BUCEA A2I, J. FRE RICKS011. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSEW: Supervisors - i30Irt3. v In the Flatter of the Altering of the Boundaries of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District. 8E3OLUTION AL IG BOUNDARIES WHEREAS, proceedings have been taken by the District Board of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District pursuant to division 6. Part 1, Article 3, Chapter 9 1 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, pursuant to which said District Hoard has petitioned the Board of bu?ervisors to alter the boundaries of said District to include the hereinafter described land; and jITHEREAS, said territory is not 'within any other Sanitary District, is conti- guous to said Sanitary District, and said District Board has determined that it is in the best interests of said territory and said district that said territory be annexed to said District and that such territory will be benefitted thereby.Y NOW9 THEREFORE, BE IT OSMMM AS FOLLO.YS: That the boundaries of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District be and they hereby are altered by annexing thereto the hereinafter described territory, which territory in the County of Contra Costa, State of California is hereby annexed to said District: ITOODSIDE ACRES UNIT 2 ANNEXATION That parcel of land in the County of Contra Costa State or California,, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the existing boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, at the northeast corner of Lot 7, as said Lot is designated on the map entitled "Luigi DeMartini Tract, Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of said County, on May 6, 1912, in Volume 7 of Maps, at page 157, also being a point in the center line of a 40 foot County Road more commonly known as Las Juntas tray; thence from said point of beginning westerly malongthenorthernlineofsaidLot7, also beithe existing boundary of said- Sanitary aidSanitaryDistricttothewesternlineofsaidLasJuntasWay; thence northerly along the western line of said Las Juntas Way and its northern extension to its intersection with the center line of the 40 foot County Road more commonly known as lAayhew Way; thence easterly along the center line of said *.:ayheK izay to its intersection with the center line of 3aneroft Road, at the northeast corner of Lot 4 of said Luigi DeYlartini Tract; thence southeasterly along the center line of said Bancroft Road to the most eastern corner of Lot 3 of said Luigi DeMartini Tract; thence in a generally southerly direction along the eastern lines of Lots 3 and 2 of said Luigi DeMartini Tract to the southeastern corner of said Lot 2; thence 'westerly along the southern line of said Lot 2 to the southwestern corner of Lot 68, as said Lot is designated on the map entitled "Tract 2206s County of Contra Costa, Califomia" Woodside acres, Unit No. 2) , which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of said County, on October 6, 1955, in Volume 61 of daps, at page 23; thence in a generally northerly direction along the western line of said Tract 2206 to the southeastern corner of Lot 35 of said Tract 2206; thence north 88' S31 28" West, 300 feet to a point on the eastern line of said Las Juntas Way; thence southerly along the eastern line of said Las Juntas Way to a point on the existing boundary of said Sanitary District; thence westerly along said Sanitary District boundary to the center line of said Las Juntas Way; thence northerly along the center line of said Las Juntas Way, being along the existing boundary of said Sanitary District to the point of beginning. Containing an area of 13.7 acres, more or less. BE IT FURTHER ORDMIED ANil RESOLVED that the County Clerk be and he hereby is directed to file with the County Assessor of this County and the Board of En ualiza- tion of the State of California, statements of this annexation together with the description thereof and a plat or map thereof. 1 The foregoing tcesolution and Order was duly and regularly passed and adopted at a Regular 2eeting of the Board of Supervisors of contra Costa County this 22nd day Of May, 19562 by the following vote: Ayes:Supervisors - I. T. ^,OYAK, H. L. CU*.:'IN;S, RAY S. TAYLOR, 7.BUCH, BAIT, J. FRVEE~IEs-014. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - (:ONE. 39'r. rcs Tuesday, May 22, 1956 -- Continued In the Latter of the Abandonment of a Portion of Terrace Drive as shown on the map entitled "Hillside ORDER F=1G FEARINIG, fi!ID NOTICE OF r; Terrace `fact*'. BEARING, ON PETITION FOR ORDER. OF ABA'_`JD02iT OF STREET The petition of Warren L. Yager, having been filed with this Board this day, t praying for an order abandoning the following described area shown as a street onthemapentitled "Hillside Terrace 'Tract", filed in zjook 30 of ;laps at pages 45 and46, in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, Z>tate of Californiatowit• r A portion of Terrace Drive described as follows: Co^.meneing at the intersection of the southerly line of Hillside Road, havin,7 a course of 11 870 17' 51" E, and the northerly line of Terrace Urive; thence southeasterly elonp, the northerly line of Terrace Drive to the easterly terminus thereof; thence alone a arcs of curves to the ri-ht at the easterly terminus of 'Terrace p,Drive to the southerly line thereof; thence northu-esterly along the 1 southerly line thereof to the point on said southerly line of TerraceDrivewherethewesterly proloni - tion of the southerly line ofHillsideRoad, hazing a course of 5 87* 17' 51" 1 intersects the r same; thence along said westerly prolongation 1i 870 17' 51" E to the point of beginning. Good cause appearing therefor, IT IS ORDERED that the hearing of said petition be and the same is fixed for Wednesday, dune b, 1956, at 10:00 a.m. before this Board in the Chambers of this Board, in the Mall of Records, Martinez, California. rITIS _1MT"!XX1 ORDERED that copies of this order shall be posted along said area of said street as provided in Section 955 of the California Streets and uighways Code as and for and they shall constitute the notices of the filing of said petition and of the time and place of said hearing. Passed and Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of ContraCosta, State of California, this 22nd day of May, 1956. AYES. Supervisors - I. T. 1OYAK, H. L. CUiQM1GS0 RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCIWIA11,T. F'RE"'i:ICFr.SON. NOES: Supervisors ABSETkT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Natter of the Authorizing; of Cutting of Prisoners Hair, pursuant to the Provisions of Section 4020, ORDER Penal Code of the State of California. TO SHERIFF Z4DE PURSUANT TO SECTION 4020, PENAL CODE. VERREAS, it is by this Board considered necessary for the purpose of pro-tectinr the public health and preventing introduction or spreading, of disease and pro-tecting and improving the health and shale criminals under sentence that the hair of r' such male criminals in the custody of the Sheriff of Contra Costa County be out; r THE£JBF"JHB, 3E IT ORD3RSD that the Sheriff of the County of Contra Costa shall have the hair of all such male prisoners in his charge who have been convicted of a misdemeanor and sentenced to a longer term of imprisonment than fifteen U5)days cut to a uniform length of one and one-half (1-172) inches from the scalp.Q PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said 3oard held on the 15th day of Uay, 19569 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. g'AYAK, H. L. CU?XTn1GS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCH21AT19 J. FREDERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. F x In the utter of Ellis Addi- tion to City of Concord. RESOLUTION X AUTHORIZING CIT'. OF CONCORD TO HAVE BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES INSPECTED BY CITY WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on October 11, 1955, passed and adopted Ordinance No. 984 providing a procedure for inspection of buildin^s in areas in the process of annexation to incorporated cities; and I';'HER3AS, the Ellis Addition to the city of Concord is in the process of annexation to the city of Concord, and said annexation has been approved by the City Council, which has passed a resolution of intention to annex and has provided for the giving of notice of public hearing thereon; and g WHEAS, the City Council by resolution duly and regularly passed and adopted on the 14th day of May, 1956, a certified copy of which is on file with the Clerk of this Board, has certified that said City has a building code equal to the building code ordinance of the County of Contra Costa and has requested that this Board auth- orize the inspection of all buildings and structures in said territory subject to ff' annexation be inspected by said City of Concord, and that fees payable be collected by the City; f r 40 Tuesday, May 22, 1956 Continued NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Concord is authorized and directed to cause all buildings and structures erected in the Ellis Addition to the City of Concord to be inspected by City forces, and all fees payable in connection with said inspection to be collected and retained by the City of Concord. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a meeting of said Board held on the 22nd day of May, ry 19560 by the following vote, to crit: i AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CLUMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCfiAhAN J. r'-tSMICKSON. NOBS:Supervisors - NODS. t r ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Claim for damages. Orlando J . Boorman, Attorney, on behalf of Lenn White, having filed with this Board on May 17, 1956, claim for damages; tfr f NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE 30ARD 02DERBD that said claim be, and the same is hereby DENIED. (Bridge referred to not a County Road) . The foregoin- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. C In the matter of Claim far damages. Popper and Burnstein, Attorneys at Lao`, on behalf of r'rank S. Henyey, a x. minor, 1020 Contra Costa Drive, El Cerrito, having Piled with this Board on 6&ay 189 i i 19562 claim for damages in the amount of 4259300; s N0719 THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- visor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be, and the same is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j Z In the :natter of Claim for damages. µCarlson, Collins, Gordon & Bold, Attorneys, on behalf of Dollie V. Harrington ; and Fred Harrington, 1215 Dunning Lane, Modesto, having filed with this Board on May 21, 1936, claim for damages in the amount of 01152000. 00;NOW, THBREFORB, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY "JUE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be, and the same is hereby vMTIED.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.In the Matter of Cancellation of 1955-56 County Tax Liens.The State of California having requested the cancellation of the 1955- 56 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property ac-uired by the State for highway purposes; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1955-56 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said renuest having been approved by the vistrict Attorney;On motion of Supervisor rrederickson, seconded by oupervisor Buchanan, 1T IS BY THE BOAxu uhu=- that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1955- 56 County tax liens on the following described property as requested:1955-56 Assmt. No. I San Pablo Rancho Por. lot 49 Por. 95011 2nd Inst.Del tiondo Terrace Par. lot 36 172090 2nd Inst. j Ro E1 Pinole 80 ac 500345 2nd inst.Map of Floraland Tract Por. lot 22 914950 2nd Inst.Ro Las Juntas 1.60 ac 606058 2nd inst.Lafayette Homesites Por lot 10, blk IlPor- 507384 Ro Canade Del Hombre 501125 Crockett Grandview Terrace Lot 1, Blk C 409012 a Del Hambre Terrace Por. lots 14 & 15 172039 2nd inst.Del Hambre Terrace Por. lots 33 & 34 172084 2nd inst.The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y 41 Tuesday, May 222 1956 -- Continued f In the utter of Cancellation of 1955-56 County Tax Liens. The City of Richmond having requested the cancellation of the 1955=56 County Tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the City; and r, The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the City, and x having recuested authorization to cancel the 1955-56 County tax liens on the property r` hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS x BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1955-56 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: 1955-56 Assmt. No. f Amended Map of City of Richmond Lots 10 & 11 Block 49 108312AmendedMapofCityofRichmond F. Lots 27 & 28 Block 49 108323 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the 3oard. X In the Matter of Cancellation of 1955-56 County Tax Liens. The Central Contra Costa Sanitary District having renuested the cancellation of the 1955-56 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain pro- perty acquired by the District; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the District, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1955-56 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMW that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1955-56 County tax liens on the following described property as requested: 1955-56 Assmt. No. Moraga Junction Business Property Por. lots 1 & 2 677201 M D B & M TIS R3W Por. sec. 3 .138 Ac.For. 665288 Y'' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r3: In the Matter of Cancellation w of 1955-56 County tax Lien. The County of Contra Costa having requested the cancellation of the 1955-56 County tax lien which shows on the records as unpaid on certain property acpuired by the County; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the County, and having remuested authorization to cancel the 1955-56 County tax lien on the property hereinafter described; and said reeuest having been approed by the iistrict Attorney ; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT N IS BY THE BOARD ORDS D that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1955-56 County tax lien on the folloaing described property as requested: 1955-56 Assmt. No. Ro R1 Sobrante Por. lot 25 1.19 ac.For. 880223 2nd inst. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing correction of erroneous assessment. 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 1955-56, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; y On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said erroneous assessment as follows: x In Volume 23, AssessmentThornton,X440044, D. D. and Ruth R. c/o Eva M. Sexton, are assessed with a 5.00 acre parcel in the NW QR of NW UR Section 60 T11 R3E MDBM, assessed value of land 4400, improvements 4410 and $780. Improvements of $780 should be cancelled as they did not exist on lien date. The fore-oing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t 4) ! E i Tuesday, May 22, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of Appropria- tion Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERRD that the following appropriation adjustments be and the same are hereby authorized: Appropriation Decrease Increase Public Works Department Secondary Roa3 Construction W-6963 900 Brentwood sarage - Capital Outlay 900 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 900 900 f Secondary Rimht of May W`4725 4,462 Primary Right of stay W-3231 49462 Unappropriated reserve General Fund 4,462 49462 Primary Road Construction 41461 4,830 Secondary road Construction j0965 4,830 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 42830 4,830 t f Primary Road Construction p1461 29170 Secondary Road Construction #1065 23,170 Unappropriated Res erne General Fund 2,170 2,170 Secondary Bridge Construction $4725 2,825 Secondary Bridge Construction 03445 5,126 i Secondary Road Construction #2645 785 Secondary Road Construction 04537 94 Primary Bridge Construction #2351 8,830. as Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 8,830 8,830 f Buchanan Field Improvement 40 Unappropriated Reserve Fund 40 n El Cerrito Judicial District Temporary and Seasonal Help 1,597 s# Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 12597 Probation Department fi Temporary end seasonal Help 426 Service 2,299 Expense Reimbursement 49183 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 426 69482 r 3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Personnel Adjustments,. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE 30ARD ORAD that x the following personnel actions be and the same are hereby authorized: Planning Jeoartment eclass fy one position of Typist Clerk to Intermediate c Typist Clerk, effective May 23, 1956. Sheriff Allocate one position of Typist Clerk, Bureau of Identification, eff ective May 232 1956. Recorder declassify one position of Stenographer Clerk to Intermediate Stenographer Clerk, effective May 23, 1956. Social Cte fare Department Reclassify one position of Social Worker to Child Welfare N Worker, effective June 1, 1956; Allocate one additional position of Child delfare 'Yorker, effective i June 1, 1956. Position for 'dlartinez Child '3elfare Unit, costs to be absorbed by State contract.c Probation Department Reclassify one position of Stenographer Clerk to Intermediate stenographer Clerk, effective t%y 23, 1956• Position is for Richmond office. County Librar Change title of Reference Librarian to Librarian 111. xemove Reference Librarian classification from salary ordinance, i effective May 23, 1956. Flood Control District locate one a di onal position of lnterdemiate Typist Clerk, effective kay 23, 1956.t Civil Defense Allocate one position of Typist Clerk, effective may 23, 1956. s i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. P Tuesday, May 222 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of affidavits r14 of publication of Ordinances No. 1034 10379 1050. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 1034, 10373, and 1050, and Affidavits of Publication of each of said ordinances having been filed with this Board; and it appearing from said affidavits that said ordinances were duly and regularly published for the time and in the manner required by law; NOW, TORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE 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. In the ;utter of Authorizing r attendance at meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY 1EE BOARD ORDERED that Probation Officer, John A. Davis, be and he is authorized to attend, at county expense,F1.the following: Annual Convention of California Probation and Parole Association at San Diego on June 6 to 92 and also the Congress of Corrections at Los Angeles on August 27 to 31. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting1 permission to leave the State of California. On oration of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that C. R. Haskell, Constable, Manville Judicial District, be and he is hereby GRANTED PER&IS610H TO LEAVE THE STATE OF CALI2, 0111A Por a period of two weeks. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the 15atter of Authorizing release of claim in certain property. p Manuel J. Alexander having signed a reimbursement agreement concerning hospital services at the Contra Costa County aospital and which was recorded June 14, 1955, in Book 2572, Page 116, in the County Recorder's Office; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOA^D ORDERED that h. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute a release of an and all claims of Contra Costa Count upon an of theyypy properties des- cribed in said agreement, said release to become effective upon receipt by Contra Costa County of payment in full of said '.lanuel J . Alexander's bill, $13,324-04, plus $8.95 X. per day for the period from April 30, 1956 to date of closing of Manuel J. Alexander's 4, escrow. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards: ky In the Matter of Resolution Authorizing publication of "otices for Public Hearing z}} on Proposed Amendment to Cooperation Agreement between the County of Contra Costa and the Housing authority of the a County of Contra Costa. MMMAS, Section 34518 of the California Health and Safety Code provides that prior to entering into a Cooperation Agreement with a Housing Authority, the governing body of any State public body shall hold a public hearing for the purpose of giving interested persons an opportunity to be heard as to 'Whether such Cooperation Agree-a vent shall be entered into; and such section of the mentioned Code further provides that notice of such hearing shall be published once a week for at least two weeks f prior to the date of the hearinT, in a newspaper of general circulation; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa proposes to enter into an Amendment to the Cooperation Agreement dated September 6, 1950, with the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa providing for repayment of local and Federal annual contributions with regard to low-rent housing projects in the County of Contra Costa.1 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa as folloxs: r 1. That the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa publish a notice, in r the form attached hereto as Exhibit "A", in the "Contra Costa Gazette", a newspaper i of general circulation, on the 28th day of May, 1956, and the 4th day of June, 1956, far a public hearing to be held before the Board of Supervisors on the 19th day of June, 1956, at the hour of 10 A.Sd. , for the purpose of giving interested persons an opportunity to be heard as to whether such Amendment to the Cooperation Agreement shall be entered into. 44 ! f f Tuesday, May 22, 1956 -- Continued 2. That three copies of the proposed amendment to the Cooperation Agree- ment to be submitted to the Board of Supervisors shall be available for inspection by interested persons at the office of the County Clerk at the liall of Records in the City of Martinez prior to the public hearing. PASSED AVID ADOPTED this 22nd day of da.v s 1956 Chairman I ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, Clerk By L Deputy Clerk r EDIT A" NOTICEE OF PUBLIC h'EARIN-G ON PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE COOPERATION A R?'iT BETNEM iH$ COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA AND THE HOUSING AIrrHORITY OF TEE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held before the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa in the office of said Board located at the Hall of Records, in the City of '. artinez, County of Contra Costa California, on Tuesday, June 19, 1956, at the hour of 10 A.M. , for the purpose of giving interested persons an opportunity to be heard as to whether an Amendment to the Cooperation Agreement dated September 6, 1950, between the County of Contra Costa and the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa providin-, for repayment of local and Federal annual contributions with regard to lout-rent housing projects in the County of Contra Costa shall be entered into. NOTICE IS HEREBY FRRTEER GIVEN THAT three copies of the proposed Amendment to the Cooperation Agreement to be submitted to the Board of Supervisors are noir available for inspection by interested persons at the office of the County Clerk of the Hall of Records in the City of Martinez, California. This notice is riven pursuant to the provisions of Section 3418 of the wealth; 1 and Safety Code and the Resolution of the Hoard of Supervisors adopted on May 229 j 1956. I W. T. PAASCH p County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. By M. Cramlett Deputy Clerk In the Matter of Acceptance of gift (television set) for County Hospital. The Alhambra Alumni Auxiliary of wartinez having donated a 21" General R Electric table model television set to the County Hospital to be placed in ward E for the use of the convalescent tuberculosis patients; On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor r'rederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD OKIERED that said gift be and the same is hereby ACCEPTED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the 3oard.1 s In the Matter of Bids for construction of County Health Department Admini- stration Building. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of County Health Department Administration Building and this being the time and place iset out in the Notice to Contractors for the receiving of bids, bids are received from the following and are read by the Clerk: Greuner Construction Company, 430-40th Street, Oakland , California; E. H. (Moore & Sons, 693 Mission Street, San Francisco, California; Ed Eoff Company, 1430 Nevin Avenue, ttichmond, California; Pacific Coast Builders, 1f1 South Park Street, ban Francisco 7, California; Henderson Construction Company, 33 Ritch Street, ban Francisco, California; M & K Corporation, 405 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, California; L Hancock Construction Co. , 3689 at. Diablo Boulevard, Lafayette, Ualifornia; Indenco, Inc. , 2960 Merced Street, San Leandro, California; The Pacific Company - engineers 6c builders, 801 Cedar street, serkekely, California; Elmer J . iereethy Company, 1432 &earney Street, E1 Cerrito, California; i and said bids having been referred to the Architect, hcr. Jack buchter, for his recom- mendation in said matter, and said Architect having recommended to this 3oard that the bid of Greuner Construction Company in the total amount of 4469,125 lincluding all alternates) is the lowest and best bid for the doing of said work; and 45 r Tuesday, I%y 221, 1956 -- Continued u This Board being desirous of further considering said bids; t=x E NOW, TSSREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor R Taylor, IT IS By TUE BOARD ORDEREM that this matter is continued to May 29, 1956, at 11 a.m. IT IS FURT"r:ER ORDER=, that the Clerk of this :Joard return toall bidders h except the two lowest: Greener Construction Company and L. H. Moore & Sons, the certified or cashier's checks which accompanied their respective bids. lt:e f ore oing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the doa rd. x x In the utter of Certificate of Secretary of State re annexation of "tienry G. DeLugach Property and Adja- cent Lands, Unit No. 1" and Zocher Property and adjacent Lands, unit iso. 2" to Martinez. Certificates dated tray 18, 1956, from the secretary of State in which he Y. sets forth that copies of Ordinances tros. 263 u.S. and 264 U.S. adopted by the uity of Martinez and which refer to annexation to said city, were filed in his office on may 18, 1956, having been received by this Board; IUws T! REYORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY 7EE BOARD ORDERED that said certificate be placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Contribution of the County toward payment of premiums for proposed County employees' health plan. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor :oyak, IT IS BY THIS BOARD REM SOLVED that if and when a satisfactory health plan, or plans, are presented to this Board, it will authorize a contribution on a 50/50 basis, but not to exceed 44 per month per County employee. The foregoing; resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.F In the Matter of Requesting Civil Service Commission to reconsider salary recommends- tions for certain classifica- tions. The following persons appear and urge reconsideration of the Civil Service Commission's recommendations with reference to certain salary classifications: Mr. Robert L. Condon attorney, on behalf of the Allied gym. kA Hospital Workers, Local 251 AFL end CIO, and the County Employees Union Local 302, AFL and CIO; y Mr. Thomas Martin, President of the County Employees Union Local 302; Mrs. Maxine Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer of the Allied Hospital Workers, Local 251; Mr. Hugh Caudel, Secretary-Treasurer of the Central Labor Counsil of Contra Costa County; Mr. feorge kelty of the Industrial Oil Workers Onion;Fy. and communications re- uesting reconsideration of certain positions are read by the Clerk from the following: Mr. Walter T. Paasch, County Clerk, with reference to the r salary of the Faster Calendar Clerk; Mr. Ray L. Stoffels, Mr. Norman F. `.Milson and Mr. Barden Carlson, Inspectors of the Sheriff's staff, with reference to salary of said Inspector classification; Mr. James Olsson, Lorraine Planz and Guth Rathke with reference to salary of Principal Clerks; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY T&E BOARD ORDERED that the Civil Service Commission is requested to RECONSIDER the gs' salary recommendations for the following positions and report to this Board within one i month: Head Nurse Clinical Laboratory Technician X-Ray Technician Principal Clerk Social Worker Counselor, Juvenile Hall 46 Tuesday, May 22, 1956 -- Continued Master Calendar Clerk Inspector i z The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Lease with Grover Heller and Erna Heller for premises to be used by Health Department. Lease dated May 142 1956, between Grover Heller and Erma Heller, of the one part, and the County of Contra Costa, of the other part, wherein parties of the first part do demise unto the party of the second part a private dwelling house situated on Lot 21, Pleasant Hill Home Sites, Unit iio. 2, for twelve months commencing August 1 1956 and ending on July 31, 1957, at the total rental of Two Thousand Forty Dollars: J2,0401 , payable in twelve erual monthly installments of One Hundred Seventy Dollars 170) , commencing on August 31, 1956, and payable on the first day of each and every month thereof, said premises to be used for the purpose of conducting thereon an office and clinic space for the Contra Costa County health Departments is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease be and the same is hereby APPROVED and h. L. Cummins Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, is authorized to execute said lease an behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In the Putter of Approval of lease with James and Helene Sanders and +iagner E. and Esther Monson for premises to be used by County Health Department. Lease dated May 14, 1956, between James Sanders and selene Sanders, his wife, and Ragner E. and Zsther :Ronson, his wife, called Lessor, and the County of Contra Costa, called Lessee, wherein Lessor leases to Lessee that certain property situated in the County of Contra Caste, described as 1022 Margery Lane, Pleasant Hill, California, for the term of thirteen and one-half months, beginning June 15, 1956s and ending July 31, 1957, for the total rent of Thirteen Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($1,350) payable as follows: Fifty Dollars ($50) on July 1, 1956; and thirteen equal monthly installments of One hundred Dollars ($100) on the first day of each month thereafter durin the term thereof; and Lessee has the option for a six months' extension of said lease and will so notify the agent or Lessor on/before June 30, 1957; and all of said rent shall be paid at the 4 office of J. N. Smith, agent of Lessor, P. 0. Box 1056, Walnut Creek, California;. the Lessor to use said premises for office %orks and health department function; is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded b; Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease be and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said lease on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORthat the County Auditor draw warrants in A accordance with the terms of said lease. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. m In the Matter of Approval of agreement with California State Department of Social Welfare for reimbursement of salaries of child welfare personnel for fiscal year ending June 30, 1957. An agreement between California State Department of Social Welfare and County of Contra Costa, wherein it is agreed that the County may employ two County Child Welfare Supervisors, Grade I. and three Child Welfare Services Workers under certain conditions, that reimbursement to the County of Contra Costa from the State Department of Social Welfare shall not exceed the sum of $8,855, and that the effective date of said agreement shall be July 1, 1956, and shall expire on June 30, 1957, is pre- sented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cumminrs, Chairman of this 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 3oard.a f a 4 7 Tuesday, May 222 1956 -- Continued n In the Putter of Application of Orinda Chamber of Commerce for permission to plant live Christmas tree. The Orinda Chamber of Commerce having filed with this Board a renuest for permission to plant a live Christmas tree at the junction of Moraaa Highway and Bryant Way; s: r N01r9 THM ORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan , seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THIS 30f_RD O ERED that the Clerk notify said applicant that it has no objection to the proposed Alantin of said tree provided a permit is secured by said Orinda Chamber of Commerce from the Public lorks Director of Contra Costa County, and provided said applicant complies with the re-uireraents of said department . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board. f F In the utter of Angineering data for proposed small boat harbor in Rodeo area. r On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, 1T is BY TRE46 BOARD ORDXaED that the Public Works Director is authorized to make an investigation with reference to the request of the rodeo Chamber of Commerce that engineering data be prepared for the proposed small boat harbor in the riodeo area; and in the event that said -eublic works Director determines that the preparation of said data will not cost a large sum, said Director is authorized to prepare the engineering data required. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Chatter of Proposed Sales Tax Ordinance. S;h The Board considers the adoption of ap proposed sales tam ordinance; and 4 Mr. Judd Dalton, Field secretary, Region 9, California Farm Bureau Federation, appears before this Board on behalf of the Contra Costa County Farm 3ureau, and urPes that a just proportion of any sales tax collected should be refunded to the County by the cities; and Pte. Joe Digardi appears and requests representation of the Farm Bureau on any committee that is appointed by this Board to study the effect of a proposed sales tax ordinance; and r:x The County Administrator reads a communication which he has received from Mayor Sheridan of Richmond (by Mr. Edwin Ho:cell, City Manager) with reference to said matter; and Mr. Harry Morrison, z;xecutive Director of Contra Costa County Taxpayers' Association, reads a communication to this 3oard with reference to the reduction of ad valorem taxes by an amount sufficient to compensate for the additional revenues that are anticipated from such sales tax; and 3. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by ;supervisor b'rederickson, IT IS J1 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this smatter be further continued to May 299 1956, at 10 a.m. , for further consideration. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 1041. Ordinance No. 104.1., which regulates to compensation for elected and appointed officials and incorporating other employee benefits T, is presented to this Board; and On motien 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. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTE E ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner required by law in the "Contra Costa Gazette", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. G The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Willie Wilks , Tr. (dba Bella Vista Garbage Disposal) Permit to Use Garbage Dump at Giant. Willie Wilks , Jr. having deposited with the County Treasurer the sura of 4540.00 and having filed with this Board Bond No. 594009 issued by Glens Falls Insurance Company in the sum of $520009000; t On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a permit is granted to said Millie Wilks , Jr. for the term of one year to dump garbage on County Garbage Dump near Giant in accordance with the 48 r oda Tuesday, May 22, 1956 -- Continued provisions of Ordinance No. 441, as amended: The foregoing order is6gng passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. And the Board adjourns to meet on Tuesday, May 29, 1956, at 10 A. M. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. Chairman - xo. 7 ATTEST,: W. T. CH, CLERK Dep y C1er ri L}p- S, r L r r n N 1 4 t: fir}'//. 1F9 - a<*r.fi M*d Y:.-. r F}d J S }syn• x r 4 v , t r x. . k 3 4P fiery 4 d v p. y LrY C t. f y{ 4I f f i 49 z a. BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, PAY 299 1956, THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 10:00 A. M. x IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECCRDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS, Y CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING: SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Issue of Bonds of Pittsburg Unified School District 1956 School Bonds, Series A. WHEREAS, the Governing Board of Pittsburg Unified School District has certi- fied, as required by law, to the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, whose supreintendent of schools has jurisdiction over said school dis- trict, all proceedings had in the premises with reference to the matters hereinafter recited, and said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and investi• gation said board of supervisors does hereby find and declare: r, That on the 2nd day of April, 1956, said governing board deemed it advisable w 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 18th day of May, 1956 in said school district, to submit thereat to the r electors of said district the question whether bonds of said district shall be issued and sold in the amount of $5,000,000 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 nur>>ese of raising money far 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 necessary for current maintenance, operation, or repairs. t d) The repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged, h injured, or destroyed by fire or other public calamity. x 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. r 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 r 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 Pittsburg Post-Dispatch 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; r 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 3931 votes cast at said election, that there were 303 illegal or blank votes, and that more than two-thirds thereof, to r wit: 2783 votes were cast in favor of issuing said bonds, and 845 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 4 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; IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED that bonds of said Pittsburg Unified School District, in Contra Costa County, State of California, shall issue as herein- after set forth in the aggregate authorized principal amount of $5,000,000 and shall be designated "3956 School Bonds". Said bonds shall be divided into series and 12,000,000 principal amount of said bonds shall constitute Series A and the remaining 3,000,000 principal amount of said authorized issue may be divided into one or more fir; series as this board of supervisors shall determine at the time of the issuance and sale of all or any part of said remainign $3,000,000 of bonds. Said bonds of Series A aw shall be dated August 1, 1956, shall be 2000 in number, numbered consecutively from A- to A-2000, both inclusive, of the denomination of $1,000 each, 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 in consecutive numerical order, from lower to higher, as follows: 100,000 principal amount of bonds of Series A shall mature and be payable on August 1 in each of the years 1957 to 1976, both inclusive; sr F+ Said bonds of Series A shall beer interest at the rate of not to exceed five per cent i i Tuesday, May 299 1956 - - Continued 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 1st day of August 1957,: and thereafter semi-annually on the 1st days of February and August of each year until said bonds are paid; Said bonds of Series A 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 sig- natures and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically reproduced, except that one of said signature or countersignatures to said bonds shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safekeeping. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series A shall be issued substan- tially in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dollars i STATE OF CALIFORNIA A- 1,000 SCHOOL BOND OF Pittsburg Unified School District of Contra Costa County. 1956 School Bond, Series A Pittsburg Unified School District of 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 said county, on the 1st day of 19 One Thousand dollars ($1,000) in lawful money of the United States of America with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of der cent ( per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on ne s days of February and August of each year 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 duly authorized issue of bonds of like tenor (except for such variation, if any, as may be required to designate varying series, numbers, denominations, interest rates and maturities), amounting in the aggregate to 5,000,000, 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 18th day of May, 1956, 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 the amount of this bond, is within the limit provided by law, that all acts, conditions and things required by law r to be done or performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of this bond, that this bond and the interest coupons attached thereto are in the form pre- scribed 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 this bond, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said school district. IN WITNESS WHEREOF said board of supervisors has caused this bond to be 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 August, 1956. Seal) H. L. CUMMINGS Chairman of Board of Supervisors COUNTERSIGNED: H. E. McNAMER County Auditor W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and Clerk of _e Board of Supervisors IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series A shall be attached interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: The Treasurer of Coupon No. Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Pittsburg Unified School District in said County, on the 1st day of 19 at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum of and 100 dollars $ for months interest on 19 6 School Bond No. A- Series A, of said School District. i H. E. McNamer County Auditor IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds of Series A 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 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 "The Post Dispatch" a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published:' in said County of Contra Costa, and therein advertis for bids for said bonds and state 51 ani` Tuesday, May 292 1956 - Continued 3; that said board of supervisors will up to Tuesday the 26th day of June, 1956, at 11 o'clock a.m., of said day, receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, 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.a The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, at an Adjourned meeting thereof held on the 29th day of May, 19569 by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, ry: W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. via In the Matter of Proceedings of Governing Board of PITTSBURG UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County regarding Bond Election and Advisory Measure Election. z The Board of Supervisors hereby acknowledges receipt of a transcript of the Akl proceedings of the Governing Board of Pittsburg Unified School District of Contra Costa County, including a canvass of the election held on May 18, 1956, at which election the electors of the district, by a two-thirds vote, approved the hereinafter described proposition. L The proposition was as follows: Shall the Pittsburg Unified School District of Contra s Costa County incur a bonded indebtedness in the sum of Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000)? The vote on the proposition was as follows: Bonds--Yes--------------------2783 Bonds--No--------------------- 845 Illegal or blank votes-------- 303 TOTAL 3931 qqk"b The electors of the district also approved the hereinafter described proposition. The proposition was as follows: Do you favor the Governing Board of the Pittsburg j Unified School District using the necessary part of the bond issue to build an auditorium as part of the Creative Arts Building at the Senior High School? z The vote on the proposition was as follows: Yes-------------------------2244 No--------------------------1113 Illegal or blank votes------ 574 y; a+Y. TOTAL 3931 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a certified copy of this Order be transmitted to the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order was passed and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, the 29th day of May, 1956• t In the Matter of the Formation of Proposed Zone No. 7 and the Adoption of a Project in the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District (Clayton Valley Area). z Good cause appearing therefor, and pursuant to the provisions of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Act (l dater Code, Page 79), ems.. BE IT RESOLVED that the Chief Engineer of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, pursuant to Section 18.5 of said Act, be and he here-f by is authorized and directed to prepare and submit to this Board of Supervisors, as ex-officio the Board of Supervisors of said District, a report containing the informa- tion required by Section 15 of said Act. r The foregoing resolution is adopted by the unanimous vote of the members of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. a 3 i d E m S Tuesday, May 29, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of Granting William G. Smith free permit to peddle in the unincorporated area of the County. William G. Smith, 2717 Newell Avenue, Walnut Creek, California,having filedwiththisBoardanapplication .for a free permit to peddle appliances, water, etc.in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said applicant is an honorably discharged veteran of World War 2, as evidenced by Discharge e Certificate, Serial #666-04-26, dated December 1, 195; On motion .of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERER that said applicant be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle appliances, water, etc. in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERER 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 Matter of Cancellation of 1955-56 County Tax Liens. s The State of California having requested the cancellation of the current 1955-56 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the State for highway purposes; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State, and having requested authorization to cancel the unpaid 1955-56 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the County taxliensonthefollowingdescribedpropertyasrequested: 1955-56 Assmt. No. Map No. 1 Lafayette Homesites Lot 9 Blk 10 For. 507360 San Pablo Rancho Por. Lots 3 & 49 B1k.E 204015 2nd inst San Pablo Rancho For. Lots 2 do 31 Blk.E 204034 2nd inst 81 acre For. 606319 2nd inst Por Ro Del Hambre 78 sq. ft. For. 910510 2nd inst The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Affidavits of Publication of Ordinances. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 1033, 1036 and 1045 and Affidavits of Publication of each of said ordinances having been filed with this Board; and it appearing from said affidavits that said ordinances were duly and E, regularly published for the time and in the manner required by law; NOW, THEyREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER that said ordinances be, and the same are hereby declared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. C In the Matter of the Allocation a of Positions in the Classified Service to Ranges of the Basic z Salary Schedule of the County of Contra Costa for the Fiscal Year Commencing July 1, 1956. RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED that positions in the classified service of the County of Contra Costa be and they are hereby allocated to the ranges of the basic salary schedule effective July 1, 1956, as shown on Exhibit A hereunto annexed. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Board held on Tuesday, the 29th day of May, 1956, by the following: vote, to wit: gra AYES: Supervisors _ I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGSRAY S.TAYR 9-,-,,W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FRE©ERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NCNE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. i 53 Tuesday, May 29, 1956 -- Continued EXHI BIT "A" x CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ALLOCATION OF CLASSES TO BASIC SALARY SCHEDULE July 1, 1956 Class Range Salary Accountant Auditor 33 474-569) Accountant Grade I 28 377-453) Accountant Grade II 32 453-543) j Account Clerk 24 t314-3?7} Accounting Supervisor 35 519-624) a Administrative Assistant 36 543-653) Adult Probation Supervisor 35 519-624) 1 Agricultural Con®nissioner 40 653-785)r{ Agricultural Inspector 28 377-453) Airport Manager 36 543- 5 ) Airport Operation Assistant 26 344-4 ) Assistant Airport Manager 30 414-t 9 ) Assistant Building Inspector 37 569-684) Assistant Clerk Board of Supervisors 33 474-569) Assistant County Assessor 42 716-861)4` Assistant County Auditor-Controller 42 716-861) Assistant County Clerk 37 569-684) Assistant County Recorder 33 74-569) Assistant County Treasurer 33 474-569) Assistant Director of Personnel 38 596-716) Assistant District Attorney L} 785-943) Assistant Health Officer t{.6 861-1033) Assistant Hospital Administrator 36 543-653) Assistant Operating Engineer 129 433-474) Assistant Planner 31 433-519) Assistant Purchasing Agent 35 519-624) Assistant Right of Way Agent 32 453-543) Fµ Assistant Staff Analyst 32 453-543) Assistant Superintendent Branch Jail 28 377-453) Assistant Superintendent Juvenile r Jail 32 453-543) Assistant Superintendent of Nurses 31 433-519) µAssistant Superintendent of Schools 42 716- 861)Assistant Tax Collector 34 96- 596)Assistant Welfare Director 40 53- 785) Associate Planner 35 519-624) mss Associate Right of Way Agent 35 519- 624)Associate Staff Analyst 36 543- 653)Bacteriologist 28 377- 453)Baker 25 329- 395)Blacksmith 129 433- 474) Bookmender 21 274- 329)Bridge Carpenter 129 433- 474)k Building Inspector Electrical 32 453- 543)Building Inspector Plumbing 32 453- 543)Building Inspector Structural 32 453- 543)Building Maintenance Superintendent 41 684- 822)Building Plan Checker 29 395474)Business Manager County Hospital 37 569- 684)Captain 36 5k3- 653) Carpenter per month Carpenter Leadman per month Chef 30 414- 496) Chief Assistant Health Officer 49 987- 1186)Chief Building Inspection Clerk 31 433- 519)Chief Bureau of Identification 32 453- 543)Chief Draftsman33 k96- 596)Chief Engineer 48 943- 1133)Chief Jailor 32 453- 543)Chief Juvenile Control Officer 31 433- 519)Chief of Communications 34 496- 596) Chief Operating Engineer 133 519- 569)Chief of Party 33 474-569) V"Chief Radio Technician 131 474- 519)Chief Telephone Operator 24 314- 377) Child Welfare Supervisor I 32 453-543) k i Child Welfare Supervisor II 35 519- 624) Child Welfare Worker 29 395- 474)Civil Defense Coordinator 31 433- 519)Civil Engineer 42 716-861) s Civil Engineering Assistant 34 4.96- 596) Civil Engineering Associate 3 596- 716)Clerk 19 250- 300)Clinical Laboratory Intern 23 300-360) Ax Clinical Laboratory Technician 27 360- 433)Combination Welder 129 433474) Comptometer Operator 23 300-360) 7 Construction Inspector 30 414-496) f Cook 25 329- 395)Counsellor, Juvenile Hall 25 329- 395)County Building Inspector 43 750- 901)County Health Officer 52 1133- 1361)County Librarian 40 653- 785)County Probation Officer 43 750- 901) County Veterans Service Officer 34 496- 596)a" Y 77 n cl 4 Tuesday, May 29, 1956 -- Continued x f County Welfare Director . 46 (861-1033) Dental Assistant 21 (274-329) Dental Hygienist 30 (414-496) Deputy Agricultural Commissioner 32 (453-543) Deputy District Attorney Grade I 33 (t74-569) E Deputy District Attorney Grade II 39 t 24-750) Deputy Public Works Director 45 (822-987) Deputy Sealer Weights & Measures 28 (377-453) Deputy Sheriff Grade I 26 (34.4-43.4) Deputy Sheriff Grade I1 28 (377-453) Detective 30 (414-496) y Dietician 26 (344-414) Director of Civil Defense 39 (624-?50) Director of Personnel 44 (785-943) Director of Planning 43 (750-901) Director of Public Health Nursing 36 (543-653) Director of Public ilorks 52 (1133-1361) Director Richmond Health Center 37 (569-684) H Director Sanitation 36 (543-653) Election Clerk 19 (250-300) Electrician Elevator Operator 22 (287-344) Engineering Aide 24 (314-377) F Equipment and Materials Dispatcher 32 1453-543) Equipment Mechanic 129 (433-474) Equipment Mechanic Foreman 133 (519-569) Equipment Mechanic Leadman 131 (474-519) Equipment Operator Grade I 126 t3?7-414) Equipment Operator Grade II 129 (433-474) Examination Proctor 26 (344-414)j Executive Housekeeper 31 (433-519) Field Maintenance Foreman 136 (596-653) Field Probation Officer 29 (395-474) Garage Attendant 123 (329-360) Garage Superintendent 34 (496-596) Gardener 125 (360-395) Gardener Caretaker 123 (329-360) Greaser 125 (360-395) Head Janitor 27 (360-433) Head Nurse 27 (3b0-433) Health Educator 32 (453-543) Hospital Attendant 21 (274-329) Housekeeper Grade I 21 (274-329) Housekeeper Grade II 26 MIL Hydraulic Engineer 42 (716-ti61) Hydraulic Engineering Assistant3 496-596) r Hydraulic Engineering Associate 38 (596-716) j Inspector 32 (453-543) Institution Helper 19 (250-300) Institution Leadman 23 (300-360) Instrumentman 29 (395-474) Intermediate Clerk 23 (300-360) Intermediate Stenographer Clerk 24 (314-377) u Intermediate Typist Clerk 23 t300-360j Intermediate Typist Clerk Receptionist 23 (300-360) Internal Audit Supervisor 39 (624-750) s Inventory Records Clerk 26 (344-41.4) Investigator 32 (453 543) Janitor 122 (314-344) Janitor Leadman 124 (344-377)s Junior Civil Engineer 31 (433-519) s Junior Draftsman 25 (329-395) Junior Property Appraiser 27 (360-433) Junior Social Worker 23 (300-360) r Junior Staff Analyst 28 (377-453) j Juvenile Control Officer 28 (377-453) x Juvenile Probation Supervisor Grade II 35 32 ( 19624) Key Punch Operator 287-344) Laboratory Assistant 21 (274-329) Laborer 123 (329-360) Laundry Supervisor 27 (36o-433) Laundry Worker 23 (300-360) Legal Clerk 28 (377-453) Librarian I 26 (344-414) Librarian II 28 (377-453) Librarian III 30 (414-496) Library Aide 19 (250-300) Library Assistant Grade I 22 (287-344) Library Assistant Grade II 24 (314-377) Library Messenger 24 (314-377) Lieutenant 34 (496-596) Manager, Property Materials and Equipment 42 (716-861) Master Calendar Clerk 36 (543-653) Materials & Testing Engineer 40 (653-785) Matron 26 (344-414) Medical Care Assistant 32 (4537543) Medical Record Librarian 27 1360-433) Medical Social Service Supervisor 496-596) Medical Social Worker 2 377-453) Occupational Therapist 28 (377-453) Oil Sprayer and Bootman 125 (360-395) 55 Tuesday, May 29, 1956 -.. Continued 44 Painter Painter Leadman Personal Property Appraiser 27 (360-433) Personnel Analyst 34 (496-596) Pharmacist 33 (474-569) 22 (287-344)Photo Copyist Physical Therapist 28 (377-453) Planning Aide 25 (329-395) Porter 20 (262-314) Poundman 21 L {314-377} Poundmaster 26 (377-453) Power Shovel Helper126 (377-414) Power Shovel Operator 130 (453-496) x : Predatory Animal Control Man 23 (300-360) Principal Clerk 31 (433-519) Principal Librarian 3 496-596) r.. Principal Planner 3 596-716) Principal Real Property Appraiser 38 (596-716) probation Supervisor Grade I 32 (453-543) Project Supervisor 39 (624-750) Property Appraiser Lana 32 (453-543) Public Health Analyst 32 (W53-543) Public Health Dental officer 46 (861-1033) r 28 (377-453) FPublicHealthNurse Purchasing Agent 42 (716-861) i Radio Techni133 (433-474)cian 4; Real Property Appraiser 31 (t33-519) Right of Way Agent 40 ( 53-785} Road Maintenance Foreman 130 (453-496) Road Maintenance Superintendent 133 (519-569) Sanitarian 28 (377-453) Sealer of Weights & Measures 35 (519-b24) Seasonal Personal Property Appraiser 23 (300-360) Senior Account Clerk 27 (360-433) t Senior Agricultural Inspector 30 (414-496) Senior Bacteriologist 26 (453-543) Senior Clerk 344-4)Senior Clinical Laboratory Technician 30 1414-49 ) Senior Counsellor, Juvenile Hall 29 (395-474) Senior Draftsman 29 (3965-474) Senior Engineering Aide 27 (360-433) 433-519)Senior Legal Clerk 30 {414-496}Senior Public Health Nurse 3 Senior Sanitarian 30 (414-496) Senior Stenographer Clerk 26 (344-414) Senior Weed and Rodent Inspector 29 (395-474) Sergeant 31 (433-519)z Service Supervisor Juvenile Hall 29 (395-474) Social worker 27 (360-433) Social Work Supervisor Grade I 30 (4-496) Social viork Supervisor Grade II 3 49 -596) Social Work Supervisor Grade III 3 543-653) Special District and Precinct Technician 31 (433-519) Staff Nurse 25 (329-395) Staff Psychologist 33 (474-569) Stationary Fireman 126 {377-414} Steamfitter Stenographer Clerk 21 (274-329) Stenographic Reporter 30 {414-496} Storekeeper 27 (360-433) Storekeeper, Garage 28 {377-4.53} Storeroom Clerk 24 (314-,377) Student Vocational Nurse 30/hour a; Superintendent Branch Jail 32 (453-543) Superintendent Juvenile Hall 36 (543-653} Superintendent of Nurses 36 {543-653} Superior Court Clerk 31 {433-519}y Supervising Branch Librarian 32 (453-543)I Ai Supervising Cerebral Palsy Therapist 32 (453-543) Supervising Children's Librarian 32 (453-543) Supervising Clinic Nurse 28 (377-453) Supervising Draftsman 31 {433-519) Supervising Electrical Inspector 34 {496-596) L.. Supervising Personal property Appraiser 31 (433-519) Supervising Plumbing Inspector 34 (496-596) Supervising Public Health Nurse Grade I 32 (453-543)T Supervising Fublic Health Nurse Grade II 34 t4.9b-59b} Supervising Real Property Appraiser 35 (519-624) Supervising Sanitarian 32 (453-543) Supervisor of School Records 31 (433-519) Surgical Nurse 27 (360-433) Surgical Supervisor 300 ft514-496) 8f f Systems Accountant 4 3-? 5) f Systems & Procedure Designer 40 (653-785) Tabulating Machine Operator 24 (314-377) Tabulating Machine Technician 29 (395474) Tabulating Supervisor 37 (569-684) Telephone Operator 21 (274-329) Tissue Technician 25 (329-395) Ts Traffic Engineer 39 (624-750) Training & Safety Officer 35 (519-624) Truck Driver Grade I 125 (360-395) Truck Driver Grade II 126 (377-414) i Tuesday, May 29, 1956 __ Continued Truck Driver Grade III 127 (395-433) Typist Clerk 20 (262-314) Undersheriff 39 (624-750) Utility Worker 23 (300-360) Venereal Disease Investigator 28 (377-453) Veteranst Service Representative 29 (395-474) Weed and Rodent Inspector 24 (314-377) 5 Window Washer 123 (329-360) X-Ray Technician 25 (329-395) Zoning Investigator 31 (433-519) In the Blotter of Claim for damages. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, 600 California Street, San Francisco 8, California, having filed %ith this Board on May 24, 1956, claim for damages in the amount of $22600; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be, and the same is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Approving Ordinance No. 1042. i Ordinance No. 1042, xhich adopts a uniform County Sales and Use Tax is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervis cr Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTiMR ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published; for the time and in the manner recuired by lair in the "Pinole-Hercules Nev:s", 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. f In the Matter of Appropriations j and Expenditures Statement. The County Auditor having presented to this Board appropriations and expendi tures statement for the fiscal year 1955-56, as of March 31, 1956, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said statement is placed on file. z In the Matter of Approval of plans and specifications for Combination Job for Dome Re- moval and Roof Repair, Court House, Martinez. Plans and specifications for combination job for dame removal and roof repair Court House, Martinez, having been submitted to and filed with this Board this day by U. S. Barbachano, Architect; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications for said work be, and the same are hereby APPROVED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTF.ER ORDERED that the general prevailing rate of wages, ' which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, are set forth in the Notice to Contractors attached to and made a part of the above referred to plans and specifica- tions. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the time for receiving bids in this matter is hereby set for Tuesday, June 26, 19562 at 11 a.m. WVI IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk and Clerk of the Board is hereby directed to 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 "Diablo Valley News". The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Awarding Contract for Construction of County Health Department Administration Building. This Board having on May 22, 1956, continued to this day the matter of bids received for construction of County Health Department Administration Building; and* i Mr. Jack Buchter, Architect, and Mr. E. A. Lawrence, Superintendent of County Buildings, having recommended to this Board that the bid of Greuner Construction Com- pany is the lowest and best bid for the doing of said work; and this Board finding that; said bid as follows is the lowest and best bid for the doing of said work: T 57 . R TUESD?:Y, ?5AY 29, 1956 -- Continued A. MAIN PROPCSITIOR -460,000 Alternate No. 1 - DEDUCT 11,000 449,000 r Alternate No. - ADD 350 W905006 NOW THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of labor and R materials for said work be, and the same is hereby awarded to said Greuner Construction Company for the total sum of $449,350 (including alternates). IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Greuner Construction Company shall present to this Board two good and sufficient sure bonds to be approved b this Board each in s the sum of $224,675, one guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen,and one guaran- 04teeingfaithfulperformanceofsaidcontract, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County shall prepare the contract for the doing of said work. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board return to E. H. Moore & y Sons, the second lowest bidder, the certified or cashier's check which accompanied its bid. x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, In the matter of Approval of Permit for Use of State Prop- v arty for nCD Attack Warning 3 Siren." A permit from the State of California, Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, for use of State property for the purposeofmaintaining, repairing, altering and reconstructing a CD Attack ,darning Siren on an annual basis commencing on the 1st day of June, 1956, on property described as the northwesterly corner of Pleasant Hill Road and State Higbway IV-CC-75-A; and wherein the County agrees to pay to the State the sum of 01 per year, payable on the 1st day of June, 1956, and on the first day of each and every June thereafter so long as said permit is in effect, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE I BOARD CRDERED that said permit be and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Beard, is authorized to execute said permit on behalf of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, f Complaint in Condemnation, United States of America vs. 20 Acres of Land, Etc., U. S. District Court Action No. 35472. A cot)g of Complaint in Condemnation and Notice in the matter of U. S. Dis- trict Court Action No. 3%72, United States of America versus 20 acres of land, etc., y having been served on the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors today; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said complaint be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney. The foregoing is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. yyii Yi•• f F r And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, June 6, 1956, at 9 a.m., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. Chairman ATTEST: W. Tf. PAASCH- E Deputy Clark s w r. v M 3 4„f. f l I . . I I I,I .-I "I— . .I— z I 11I I -I-i..- I .. ,, -'- I I 1; I 1. - --- - 11-'11—. 11. ,I[,"---":'i"'-' N y I I , ' I I 1. I - ''!"-"' I ,. -'"-: - , , I 7- a I I I I I I 1 I I e'" - -:'.- '-5"-`-"' ., - ,--, ,, I I I I .I I I I F M'r t ~ r at r y w r 0•c 1 f L 4C/ 41 `/ i 1£ i E BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WEDNESDAY, NNE 6, 1956 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT9A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF Y' RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFCRNIA; PRESENT: EON. H. L. CUNNINGS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS s I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON; PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. f r rY In the Matter of Proceedings of the Board during the month f of May, 1956. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THEM BOARD ORDERED that the reading of the minutes and proceedings of this Board for the month of May, 1956, was waived; and said minutes and proceedings were approved as written; and the Chairman authorized to sign said minutes. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Bonds of Brentwood Union School District, 1956 School Bonds, Series A. WHEREAS, the Governing Board of Brentwood Union 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 all proceedings had in the premises with reference to the matters hereinafter recited, and said certifiedroceedip ngs show, and after a full examination and investigation said board of supervisors does hereby find and declare: That on the 28th day of February 1956, said governing board deemed it ad- visable, 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 18th day of May, 1956 in said school district, to submit thereat to the electors of said district the question whether bonds of said district shall be x s' issued and sold in the amount of $200,000 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 a semi-annually thereafter, for the purpose of raising money for the following purposes:F' a) The purchasing of school lots. b) The build-.ng or purchasing of school buildings. K c) The making of alterations or additions to the school building or x buildings other than such as may be necessary for current main- tenance, 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 away from each school property. all of which were therebj united to be voted upon as one single proposition) ; h 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"Brentwood News" a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the r County of Contra Costa, State of California, which notice was so posted and published; as required by law; That said election was held in said school district on said day appointed therefor in said notice thereof, and was in all respects held Pnd conducted, the re- Y turns thereof duly and legally canvassed, and the result thereof declared, as required b law; that from said returns said governing board found and declared and said boardyagSa of supervisors now finds and declares, that there were 445 votes cast at said election that there were 14 illegal or blank votes, and that more than two-thirds thereof, to wit: 354 votes were cast in favor of issuing said bonds, and 77 votes and no more were Ji cast against issuing said bonds, and said governing board caused an entry of the re- sult 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 con- formity with the laws authorizing the issuance of school bonds; and that the total r amount of indebtedness of said school district, including this proposed issue of bonds is within the limit prescribed by law; IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AhD ORDERED that bonds of said Brentwood Union School District, in Contra Costa County, State of California, shall issue as herein- after set forth in the aggregate authorized principal amount of : 200,000 and shall be designated "1956 School Bonds". Said bonds shall be divided into series and $110,000 principal amount of said bonds shall constitute Series A and the remaining $90,000 r 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 $90,000 of bonds. Said bonds of Series A shall be dated iJ i WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1956 -_ Continued A'agust 19 1956, shall be 110 in number, numbered consecutively from A-1 to A-110, both: f inclusive, of the denomination of X1,000 each, 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 in consecutive numerical order, from lower to higher, as follows: Y 6,000 principal amount of bonds of Series A shall mature and be payable on August i in each of the years 1957 to 1966, both inclusive; rz 5,000 principal amount of bonds of Series A shall mature and be payable on August 1 in each of the yevtrs 1967 to 1976, both inclusive. Said bonds of Series A shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five s per cent per annum, payable in like lawful money Pt the office of said county treasurer in one installment, for the first year said bends have to run, on the lst day of August, 1957, and thereafter semi-annually on the 1st days of February and August of each year until said bonds are paid; Said bonds of Series A shall be signed bj 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 si-matures or countersignatures to said bonds shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, ` so signed and executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safekeeping. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series A shall be issued substan- tially in the following form, to wit: f Number UNITED STATES OF AFRICA Dollars STATE OF CALIFORNIA A- 1,000 i SCHOOL BOUD OF BRENTWOOD UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County. s. 1956 School Bond, Series A. Brentwood Union SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County, State of California, G acknowledges itself indebted to and premises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said county, on the lst day of 19 one thousand dollars ($1,000) in lawful money of the Unite3- States of America, with interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of per cent per annum, payable Rt the office of said treasurer on the 1st days of February an=ugust of each year 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 duly authorised issue of bonds of like tenor (except for such variation, if any, as may be required to designate varying series, numbers, denominations, interest rates and maturities), amounting in the aggregate to X200,000, ! 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 18th day of May, 1956, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Callfor;da, pursuant to and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Constitution and laws of said State. And said board of supervisors hereby ertifies and declares that the total amount of indebtedness of said school district, including the amount of this bond, 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 this bond have been u<, done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of this bond, 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 this bond, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said school district. IN WITNESS WTHEREOF said board of supervisors has caused this bond to be signed by its chairman and by the auditor of said county, and to be countersigned by r the county clerk, and the seal of said board to be attached thereto, the lst day of a August, 1956. t SEAL) H. L. CUMNGS Chairman of Board of Supervisors H. E. MC NAM M W. T. PAASCH County Auditor County Clerk and Clerkoft e Board of Supervisors IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series A shall be attached interest coupons substantially in the following fora, to wit: The Treasurer of Coupon No. Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the Interest and sinking fund of the Brentwood Union School District in said County, on the lst day of 19 at his office in Martinez, in said County, the sum of and 100_ Dollars for mons-interes on 1956 School Bon i No.A- 4qy y y Series A. of Said School District. H. E. McNAYM County Auditor t WEDNESDAY, JIINE 6, 1956 _- Continued IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds of Series A and payment of the interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon all A, taxable property in said school district and provision shall be made for the levy r- and collection of such taxes in the manner provided by law. IT IS F12, TFER 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 Brentwood News" a newspaper of general circulation, printed ana published in said County of ontra Costa, and therein advertise for bids for said bonds and state that said board of supervisors will up to Tuesday, the 3rd day of July, 1956, at 11 otclock a.m., of said day, received sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, for cash, at not less than gar 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 6th day of June, 1956, by the following vote, to wit: N AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CU=, IGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. MCHANAN, T. FREDERICKSON. 4 NOES: Supervisors - NON".r. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Proceedings of Governing Board of BRMM*;+OOD UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County regarding Bond and Apportion- ment Authorization Election. The Board of Supervisors hereby acknowledges receipt of a transcript of the proceedings of the Governing Board of Brentwood Union School District of Contra Costa County, including a canvass of the election held on May 18, 1956, at which election the electors of the district, by a two-thirds vote, approved the hereinafter described propositions: Pr000sition No. 1 Shall the Brentwood Union School District of Contra Costa County incur a banded indebtedness in the sum of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars 7 200,000)? The vote on said proposition was as follows: Yes - - - - - - 354 No - - - - - - ?? Illegal & Blank- 14 t 445 Proposition No. 2 Shall the Governing Board of the Brentwood Union School District of Contra Costa County be author- ized to accept and expend an apportionment in an amount not to exceed Two hundred Thousand Dollars r 200,300) from the State of California under and subject to the provisions of Chapter 19 of Division 3 of the Education Lode, which amount is subject iV to repayment as provided by said chapter? i The vote on said proposition was as follows: Yes320s No 80 Illegal & Bland - - 5 44.5 IT IS BY TER BOARD ORDMIED that a certified copy of this order be transmitted to the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County. t The foregoing order was passed and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board of Supervisors on the 6th day of dune, 1956. df In the Matter of Sale of Walnut Creek School District 1955 School x5 Bonds, Series B. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California heretofore duly authorized the issuance of , 800,000 principal amount of bonds ofk, Walnut Creek School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the sale of 4400,000 designated as Series B of said bonds at public sale to the best and kxry 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 followinn bids for said bonds were r Wednesday, June 6, 1956 -- Continued and are the only bids received by said Board of Supervisors, to grit: Name of Bidder Net Interest Cost to District Bank of America, 11. T. & S. A. f z 121,781 Kaiser & Co. , et al. 1232982 American Trust Company, et al 126,600 a AND, WHEREAS, the said bid of Bank of America, N. T. & S. A. , is the hi4hest.= and best bids for said bands, consider-Ina, the interest rates specified and the pre- mium offered, if any, LOW, 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, 23. T. & S. A. , for W0,000 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 Kit: Par and accrued interest to date of delivery plus a premium of 4189 Bond Number Interest Rate per Annum to B--n 5j6 B-81 to B-100 2-1/2 6 B-101 to B-320 2-3/0a B-321 to B-400 2.90;6 Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, payable semi-annually on January 15 and duly 15 in each year, except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment on duly 15, 1957. 2. All other bids are rejected and the Clerk of this Board is directed to u return the bid checks which accompanied the unsuccessful bids. 3. The Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is directed to cause to be litho- graphed, printed or engraved a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons of suit- able quality , said bands and coupons to show on their face that the same bear interest , at the rates aforesaid. PASSED AND ADOPTKD this 6th day of June, 1956, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CMIMI^S, RAY S. TAYLOR, d. s. BUCHAITAN, J. PRBDERICKSON. r, NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Granting ADNAN M. ALIS free permit n to peddle in the unincor- porated area of the County. tiY Adnan M. Alie, 924 droadways Oakland, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle merchandise in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said applicant is an honorably 'h discharged veteran of World War 2, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, serial 5b054341, dated April 2, 1951; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said applicant be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle merchandise in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FUR hM-R 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. s In the Matter of Granting DON B. WEEKS free permit to peddle in the unincor- porated area of the County. Don B. Neeks, 26 Andrew Road, Vallejo, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle ice cream and pastries in the unincorporated area of the County, and it appearing to this Board that said applicant is an honorably discharged veteran of World War 2, as evidenced by Dischar7e Certificate Serial #39920270, dated February 8, 1945; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said applicant be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to peddle ice cream and pastries in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and 63 Wednesday, June 6, 1956 -- Continued IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERRD that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said y applicant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided a for in Ordinance No. 596. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Ua.tter of Certificate of Secretary of State re A annexation of Westside No. 6" to City of Pittsburg. J Certificate dated May 24, 1?56 from the Secretary of State in which he sets forth that copy of Ordinance No. 311 C.S. , adopted by the City of Pittsburg and which refers to annexation to said city, was filed in his office on May 24, 1956, having been received by this Board;M re NOVI, TIMIR FORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said certificate be placed on file. The foremoinc order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y 1n the :.latter of Certificate of Secretary of State re annexation of "Chester LZa.nor" to City of Pittsburg. ti Certificate dated Uay 24, 1956, from the Secretary of State in which he sets Rr forth that copy of Ordinance No. 315 C.S. , adopted by the City of Pittsburg and which refers to annexation to said city, was filed in his office on Way 24, 1956, having been received by this Board; NOSY, TEMREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TEE _-j0A - ORDERM that said certificate be placed on file. z The foregoing, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of a Compromise of County Hospital Claim against Estate of James Merrigan, Deceased. Upon representation by the District Attorney and good cause appearing there- for, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the claim of the Contra Costa County r1ospital M a# ainst the "state of dames kaymondMerriaan, in the amount of Four tlundred Sixty-five and 151100 Dollars 0465.15) , be compromised and that the amount of Three dundred Ten and 10/100 Dollars (010.10) be accepted in full payment thereof. In the laatter of Approval of Street Light Plan and Calling for Bias for +-irhting Services YF: for "COUNTY SER'+ZCE AREA L-1"e Clyde Area) . COUPri'Y SERVICE AR&A L-1 having been established by this Board of Supervisors on May 18, 1954, for the purpose of furnishing street lighting services therein; and p no referendum petition having been filed, pursuant to Section 25210.21 et seo. , of the Government Code, or at all; and a plan of a system of street illumination for said County Service Area L-1 having this day been presented to this Board and filed with the Clerk thereof, and this Board having fully investigated same; and good cause appearing therefor; NOV19 TIMREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that said plan be and it is hereby ADOPTED; and IT IS FURT'rIER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board forthwith advertise for bids for installing, caring for and maintaining the said lights pursuant to said plan, and for supplying said County Service Area L-1 with all the electricity necessary for operating and maintaining the said lights. The contract for the same is to be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, provided, however, that the rates to be paid therefor must not exceed in any event the rates nor, paid by the County of Contra Costa for highway lighting in other places in said Contra Costa County. The terra of said contract is to be for five years. This Board, however, reserves the right to abrogate such contract whenever -,as and electric current is offered to be supplied at two-thirds of such fixed contract price. Said Board of Supervisors reserves the rin-ht to reject any and all bids. Bidders to be notified to be present at the opening of the bids. AND IT IS _MWEE'R OPJZBED that the notice of the receivinc. of said bids be published by the Clerk of this 3oard in "The Post Dispatch", a newspaper printed and fes' published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California The foregoin=- order is passed by the followin- vote of the Board. rk AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, S. L. CUUMnS, RAY S. TWYMOR, Ff W. G. BUCMIAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT:Supervisors - NONE. z 64 c Wednesday, June 6, 1956 -- Continued In the tetter of Hearing on application of Freeway Industrial Properties, Inc. for permit to operate rock q uarry. This Board having on May E, 1956, referred to the Planning; Commission for advice and counsel , the matter of an application by Freeway Industrial Properties, Inc. , for a c uarry permit, and said Commission having notified this Board that the Commission cannot file a report until after a field trip to be made on dune 15 to the site of the proposed c uarry; NOVI, ThMEFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on said application be and the same ; is continued from this date to June 19, 1956s at 10 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Vatter of Zone Uo. 27, Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District. r On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Department is directed to make a further study of its recommendation that the existing culvert in Alhambra Creek be replaced with a 90 inch diameter corrugated metal pipe and which recommendation is contained in "Report on Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Proposed Zone No. 27" dated April 23, 1956, and after such study to notify this Board of its findings.J The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Fatter of Acceptance of resignation of Arthur H. Honegger, Trustee, Reclamation District lyo. 799, and appointment of Arthur E. Honegger. Arthur b. tonezger, Trustee of Reclamation District No. 799, having filed with this Board his resignation as such Trustee; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation is ACUEPTED and the office of Trustee be and the same is hereby DECLARED VACANT.I IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDEM that Arthur E. Honegger be and he is hereby appointed to the office of Trustee of said Reclamation District l"o. 799 for the unexpired term of said Arthur h. Honegger, resigned. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the 3oard. In the Matter of Amending resolu- tion of December 27, 1955, regard- ing emergency reconstruction of redwood box in Bay Point Sewer Maintenance District and authorizing additional emergency funds. This Board having on December 27, 1955, authorized the Public Works Director to reconstruct a redwood box on the Bay Point sewer line in the Bay Point Sewer Maintenance District as an emergency existed in connection with said reconstruction, which reconstruction was estimated to cost approximately $1,000; and The Public Works Director having reported to this Board that this work has been completed at a cost of 43,530 instead of the , 1,000 originally estimated and that the sum of X647 is re-uired in addition for extraordinary operating and maintenance costs above the 1955-1956 budget amount; NOVI, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMIM that the resolution of December 27, 1955, be and the same is hereby amended to provide the additional appropriation of the sum of 2,530 toward the cost of said reconstruction of the redwood box; and THIS BOARD RESOLVES that an emergency still exists in order to safeguard health and property in this district; and IT IS BY `_-'dE BOARD FURMiER ORDERED that the additional sum of 4647 is appropriated for extraordinary operating and maintenance costs above the 1955-56 budgeted amount for said district. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. E In the matter of Approval of Change Order No. 7 to contract for basement floor alterations s to Old Court House Building, Martinez, California. On the recommendation of U. S. Barbachano, Architect, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seeded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY ME BOARD ORDMW that Change Order 2:o. 7, which ADDS the sum of 4317.00 to contract of A. B. Lahti for alterations to basement floor of Old Court douse Building in Martinez, California,= a Wednesday, June 6, 1956 -- Continued is APPROVED, and n. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said change order on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. 4 4 In the Matter of affidavit of Publication of Ordinance No. 1040. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 1040 and Affidavit of Publication of said ordinance having been filed with this Board; and it appearing yY from said affidavit that said ordinance was duly and regularly published for the time and in the manner required by law;M NO`.', TaEREFORg, on notion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE :SQA a.'J ORD ED that said ordinance be and the same is hereby declared duly published. T T+-e foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 1043. p Ordinance No. 1043, which fixes speed on Grayson Road is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT 1S BY rte; THE BOARD ORDEMM that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE 50ARD FLIRTh—E`R ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published r for the time and in the manner required by lair in the "Contra Costa Clews Register", 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 blotter of Authorizing Sheriff to Transport Prison u Labor. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMW that Sheriff Harry A. Brown is authorized to transport prisoners from the County Prison Farm to the County Airport tBuchanan Field) in order to remove debris deposited in the ditches during last winter's flood, the dates and the number of prisoners to be chosen at the discretion of the Sheriff. The foregoin.z order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 In the Matter of Approval of Maximum Rental Rates for Hired ^uipre'nt. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY TfIE BOARD ORDERED that the maximum rental rates for hired erruipment filed with the x Clerk of this Board this day be and the same is hereby approved, the rates referring, to trucks to be effective retroactively as of lday 15, 1956, and other highway construction ecuipment to be effective lune 1, 1956. The fore ,oing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f. j In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. On the recommendation of the County administrator, and on motion of Super- t visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, 1T IS BY TRE BOARD ORDERED that F. E. Emery, Personnel Director, be and he is authorized to attend, at County expense, the fallowing: Weeting at Weimar on Thursday, June 7, 1956, to assist the directors of Weimar Board to install a new basic salary schedule. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing y attendance at meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super-- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY TKA BOARD ORDERED that the expenses ircurred by 17. .. Golden, Social Welfare Director, on June 2, 1956s in attending meeting of District Attorney*s Association to discuss welfare legislative changes with the Welfare Advisory Committee of the County Supervisors Association, at Sacramento, be and the same are APPROVEM and AUTdORI N°. rT The forer!oin- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F 1 66 r. i Wednesday, June 6, 1956 -- Continued In the hatter of Granting permission to leave the State of California. f On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that C. Ray Willett, Constable, tartinez Judicial District, be, and he is hereby 1,11,'>NM PERMISSION TO ISAVE THS STATE OF CALIFORNIA for a period of thirty days commencing June 11, 1956. The fore-oinQ order is passed by the unanimous vote of the 3oard. Py Ni In the hatter of Granting permission to leave the State of California. S i On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT r IS BY THE BOARD ORD3RED that R. H. Kinney, County Treasurer, be and he is hereby GRANTED PERMISSION TO LEAVE THE STATE OF CALI-FORIUA for a period of tuo weeks com- mencing June 24, 1956• The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting permission to leave the State of California. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that Lewis L. Edmunds, Judge, Pinole-Hercules-Rodeo Tudicial District r,4 be, and he is hereby ('r ANTED PERMISSION TO LF.VB THE STATE OF GALIF03NIA from June 15 to July 1, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the Fatter of Approval of Expenses of Detective Walter Trawick.z: P On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- z visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the expenses incurred by Detective Walter Traxick, a member of the Sheriffts Department,, while attending training sessions %ith the Bureau of narcotics in San Francisco for thirteen days between April 9 and April 27, inclusive, be and the some are herebyx approved and authorized. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, d t tiIntheMatterofApprovalof Yk Travel Expenses Incurred by Jury Commissioner. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the expenses incurred by Jury Commissioner, S. S. Ripley, in attending a conference of Jury Commissioners held in Visalia from May 17 to May 19, 1956, inclusive be, and the same are hereby authorized.Y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 In the Matter of Appropria- tion Adjustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be and the same are hereby authorized. Auditor-Controller Decrease Increase r capital Outlays 2 Five section shelf unit) Unappropriated reserve General Fund 200 Building In snector. emporary Salaries 350 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 350 Jail Jail Supplies (Food) 230-511 5,000 Temporary Seasonal Help (230-204)6,500 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 1003 6000 5,000 Sheriff Gertsch VHF frequency meter-D l Mod deter 1,153 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 19153 Use County Equipment 201-Account 673 4,000 Gas & Diesel Oil, Radio Supplies Office Supplies, Printed Supplies Account 500 29500 x Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 2,500 42000 f I i' AN, Wednesday, dune 6, 1956 -- Continued Ar Appropriation Decrease Increase Public Works Denartment emporary Personnel 7,603 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 7,603 1 Primary Road Construction - 01461 1,930 Primary Bridge Construction - #2351 19930 Unappropriated Reserve Gener5l Fund 1,930 1,930 r` HospitalV. Cap ital Outlay 917 2,250 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 23,250 Juvenile Hall Scraping Boys, Girls, and Toddlers play fields, d uvenile Hall 300 M.... Discing entire grounds, Juvenile ball 500 Unappropriated Reserve. Fund 800 Bel-Air LiRhtinq District (2404) n ; Services 180 Unappropriated Reserve Fund 2404 180 6 i Mt. View LiRhtin,, District (21+13) Services 160 Unappropriated Reserve Fund 160 Pacheco Lighting District (2415) r: Services 24 Unappropriated Reserve Fund 24 Rodeo Lighting District ry ces 16 Unappropriated Reserve Fund 16 Shore Acres Li htinR District 12423) Via. ry ces 15 Unappropriated Reserve Fund 15 Las Lomitas Sexer Maintenance District t2209) Services 200 Special Expenses 200 Health Department ap tal Outlay - Bldg. Construction 141 ,611 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 141,611 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t In the utter of Resignation of R. C. Bryce, Member, Contra Costa Retirement Board. 44 R. C. Bryce, member of the Contra Costa Ymployees Retirement Board, having filed with this Board his resignation; a NOW, TH"EIREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan , seconded by Supervisor a%: Frederickson, IT IS BY THE 30ARD ORDERSD that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted with regret. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the butter of Approval L of agreement with Carlson, Y Collins, Gordon 6- Bold, re proposed eeather River Project. Agreement dated dune 6, 1956, between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter referred to as "County", and Carlson, Collins, Gordon oc Bold, 1017 Macdonald Avenue, Richmond, hereinafter referred to as "Attorneys", and which provides that said Attorneys shall represent County nith the District Attorney in all matters connected with the program for financing and constructing the Feather River Project as the initial unit of the California Water Plan issued by the State of California , etc. , for which the County agrees to reimburse said Attorneys for said services as follows: 1500 upon the execution of the said agreement, and : 400 per month, payable on the first day of each month for twelve calendar months, beginning June 1, 1956, and ending May 12 1957, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMM that said agreement be and the sane is hereby APPROVED and h. L. Cummin@, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said a?reement on behalf of the County. o IT IS BY T'rBs BOARD FURTHER OPMMED that the County Auditor be and he is here- by authorized to draw his warrants in favor of said Attorneys in accordance with the terms of said agreement. y The foregoin- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. S+„ 3 i Nednesday, June 6, 1956 -- Continued In the Metter of Appointment of Committee to Investigate Health Plans for County j Employees. On motion of Supervisor 3uchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following persons are appointed to serve on a commit- j tee to investigate health plan, or health plans, for county employees: Mr. F. E. Emery, Personnel Director Mr. D. M. Teeter, County administrator Mr. H. E. McNa.mer, County Auditor Mrs. Maxine Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer of the Allied Hospital Iorkers Local 251 Mr. James Harley, General ?.'onager of the Contra Costa z County Employees association hc. Thomas 1.:artin, President of the County Employees Union, Local 302. j. 1 h. The foregoin_- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Al In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting.i. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Charles L. Hemmings, Deputy District attorney, and C. L. Dunklee, County Assessor, be and they are authorized to attend, at County expense, the following: r Meeting of Senate Interim Committee on Governmental Organization at Sacramento on June 8, 1956• f f viz The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y In the Matter of Directing Clerk to Express Appreciation to Governor Knight for his Selection of Harvey 0. Banks as Director of State Dater Department. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk is directed to notify Honorable Goodwin J. Knight, Gover- nor of California, of this Board's appreciation for his appointment of Harvey 0.5 Banks to the Office of Director of the newly created Mater Department. f The foregoing; order is gassed by a unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Authorizing E Dr. Glen W. Kent, Chief Assistant Health Officer, to sign all documents in con- f neetion with applications for State and Federal funds for County Health Department Building, On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that Dr. Glen W. Kent, Chief Assistant Health Officer, is authorized to sa sign in the absence of Dr. H. L. Blum, County Health Officer, all documents in connec- tion with applications for State and Federal funds for County Health Department Building. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the latter of Claim for damages. California State Automobile Association, Inter-Insurance Bureau on behalf of Ruth B. and Duncan B. Campbell having filed with this Board on Tune 6, 19569 claim for damages in the amount of 0399.67; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- visor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be, and the same is hereby DENIED. yL'G The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Resolution of Board of Supervisors Bond Issue, Central Contra Costa Sanitary District . I WHTREAS, the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District has proposed a general bond issue for the construction of sewage treatment facilities, and WHEREAS, there has been a previous bond issue by said district which has failed to carry by the necessary two-thirds vote, and Wednesday, June 6, 1956 -- Continued WHE1RXAS, the health officer of the County of Contra Costa has heretofore certified and found that the proceeds of the proposed bond issue ere necessary for the construction of sewage facilities essential to the public health, andWHEUIr EAS, the Board of Supervisors finds all the above facts to be true and the certification of the health officer to be true and correct. NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDERED AS FOLLO1 S: That the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa does hereby concur in such finding of the health officer and declares applicable the provisions of zection 6644.1 of the Heath and Safety Code of the State of California. r The foregoing Resolution and Order was duly and regularly passed and adopted at a Regular Meeting of the 3oard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County this 6th day of June, 1956, by the follo%ing vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GCYAK, H. L. CUROMGS, RAY S. TAYLOR., Y. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES: Supervisors - NONE. ahye ABSM T: Supervisors - FTONE. In the Latter of Approval of lease and option agreement with L. N. Curtis a Sons for fire trucks required for Eastern Contra Costa Fire protection District. Lease and option agreement dated May 289 1956, between L. N. Curtis ac Sons, called "Lessor," and the Eastern Contra Costa Fire erotection vistrict, County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called "Lessee,„ which provides that Lessor leases unto Lessee the follov ing described property: Two International Pickup Fire Trucks Model S-120 4x4 Y Serial No. S53666 Engine PJo. 387260 and Serial No. S53377 Uotor No. 387223 F X for the period of 12 months from and including 1st day of j uly, 1956, to and including the 30th day of June, 1957, the rental for said period to be $3,613.72, of which 1,500 is paid herewith and the balance of $2,113.72 on June 15, 1957; and the Lessee is granted irrevocable options to renew said lease to and including June 30, 1958, for the sum of ;2,113.72 payable on June 15, 1958, and to and including June 30, 19590 for the sum of 42,113.72 payable June 15, 1959; is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan , IT IS BY r HE BOARD ORDERED that said lease and option agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cum3in?s, Chairman of this 3oard of Supervisors or the County of Contra Costa, the governin7 board of said Eastern Contra Costa Fire rrotection District IT IS BY TIM BOARD FURTIF-Ei ORDERID that the County Auditor draw warrants in accordance with the terms of said lease. r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Uatter of Exercising option contained in lease with Helen A. s;ersey for premises for use of the County Health De partment. This Board having on June 28, 1955, approved a lease between nelen A. Hersey, Lessor,and the Count; of Contra Costa, Lessee, for certain premises situated in the City of .%rtinez at 915 Green Street, and which lease contained the provision, that at the option of the County, it may be extended at a monthly rental of !p215 provided that no renev.al or extension shall extend the period of the occupancy of the demised premises beyond the 31st day of December, 1957; and On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and good cause appearingr therefor; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE rR BOARD ORDMM that said option be and the same is hereby LKKERCISED. The fore^oing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r sr.. r In the Matter of Granting permission to Rodeo Memorial Hall Building Committee to improve Veterans Memorial Hall Building basement area. On the recommendation of E. A. Lawrence, Superintendent of County Buildings,t and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Rodeo Memorial Hall Building Committee is granted permission to t finish the basement area of the Veterans Memorial Mall Building with plywood and sheet- rock and also, to refinish a basement room to be used as a club room and install necessary utilities and e•-uipment at the expense of the committee, with the under- standing that all work be approved by the Building .maintenance Department.R The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rF i u Wednesday, June 6, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of Granting permission to El Cerrito Memorial Hall Association to remodel bar area in the Veterans' Hall Building. On the recommendation of E. A. Lawrence, Superintendent of County Buildings, - z and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the El Cerrito Memorial Hall Association is granted permission to remodel the bar area in the Veterans' Hall. The foregoing order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 C!/ In the hatter of Petition for incorporation of City of Kensington. This Board having on May 15, 1956, continued to this date for further con- sideration, the matter of the protest of the-City of Richmond to petition for incor- poration of the City of Kensington; Francis L. Matson, Jr. , and Tinzin-7 and DeLap, z_ Attorneys at Lave, representingKensingtonEighlands, Inc. , appeared before the Board and reauested that the Board listen to his objections before the report of the Clerk M` is read. The District Attorney recommended acceptance of the petition and the Clerk read his certification with reference to the petition for incorporation of the City of Kensington. Mr. Francis L. t7atson, Jr. , objected to the petition. err. Watson then called Mr. Jerry Tara of the County Assessarl s Office to the stand and Mr. Tara is sworn and testifies. x; Mr. Thomas S. Rothwell, Attorney for incorporation of the City of Kensington, then questioned Mr. Tara. fir. Rothwell asked that the Board accept as valid and sufficient his petition for incorporation of the City of nensington. Ur. Watson requested that the hearing be continued in order that certain lists may be checked and, also, in order that he may provide revised lists for the issuance of subpoenas; thereupon, On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT .,*/AS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on the matter be and the same is hereby continued to Tuesday, June 26, 19569 at 10 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Denying request that Board rescind Resolution adopted October 4, 1955, with reference to Condemnation of certain parcels in Kensington Area. Mrs. Gladys Schwatka, Attorney for Ur. and Mrs. Hoshour, appeared before this Board and renuested that it rescind its resolution adopted Octaber 4, 1955, with reference to the condemnation of three parcels of property in the KensinF,ton Area, and Mrs. Schuatka renuested permission to present Mr. F. Jackson Faustmen as a witness; and On motion of Supervisor uoyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that her request be denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Futter of the Canvass of the Returns of the Election held in Contra Costa County on May 18, 1956, for the election of Members of the County Board of Education. Pursuant to law the County Clerk having held and conducted an election for members of the trustee areas for member of the County Board of Education within seven 7) trustee areas, which %ere heretofore specified in previous action of this Board of Supervisors; and WHEREAS, the County Clerk having heretofore certified to this Board of Supervisors the results of the said election, so far as they pertained to the votes r cast on May 18, 1956; and h WHEREAS, the County Clerk having, further certified to this Board the results of the canvass of the returns of the Fbsent ballots cast at said election and sub- sequently tabulated by the County Clerk; and The County Clerk having certified the following returns to this Board of Supervisors, which include absent ballots cast is connection with said election of May 182 1956, as more particularly appears on the attached tabulation dated June 4, 1956; and It now beinn the duty of this Board of Supervisors to canvass the results of said election and to declare the names of the persons elected ; N0y7, -IHE2EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California; 741" Wednesday, June 6, 1956 -- Continued 1. That this Board of Supervisors does hereby find and declare that the tabulations and calculations made by the County Clerk of the returns of the said election for members of the County Board of Education, called and held on May 18, 1956, as set forth on the attached Appendix A. are true and correct. N 2. That this Hoard of Supervisors does hereby find and declare that the following-nerved candidates for election as members of the County Board of Education of Contra Costa County are hereby declared to be the qualified persons who haveM received a majority of the votes in their respective areas: Area No. 1 - Thomas J. Ryan, Jr. Area No. 2 - Mrs. Frances Adams Area No. 3 - George A. Johnson Area No. 4 - Samuel Bradbard Area No. 5 - C. G. Collins Area No. 6 - W. Blair Rixon i Area No. 7 - Lucille Mauzy 3. That this Board of Supervisors does hereby find and declare that the above-named elected candidates shall take office on July 1, 1956, as members of the elective County Board of Education of Contra Costa County upon qualifying and taking the oath as prescribed by law. p PASSED AND ADOPTED by the unanimous vote of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. APPM DIX A" i OFFICIAL RETUR ,S CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION ELECTION i of May 18, 1956 y 3 Including Absentees Area No. 1 Leo Armstrong 6085 Thomas J. Ryan, Jr. 6490 Area No. 2 Mrs. Frances Adams 4614 k Stephen R. "Bob" Bennett, Jr.3848 John T. Bruhl 2609 Area No. 3 aro . Finch 3497 George A. Johnson 5337 Harry J. Weaverling 1683 Area No. E a Samuel Bradbard 6780 George H. Macey 2356 John Scaglione 2468 i Area No. C. G. Collins 6605 Herschel J. Franzen 1898 Frank J. Hollander 3020 Area No. 6 e Arata, Jr. 3647 Evelyn P. Fisher 3359 M. Blair Rixon 3682 Area No. 7 t' V. Craig Bull 1039 John R. Porde, Jr. 2087 Lucille Mauzy 2445 Allison D. Mayfield 1916 A Armand L. Monlux 745 r f J. Keith Pope 1522 Jack V. Shahbazian 1420 r Dated June 4, 1956. T1. T. PAASCH, County Clerk Contra Costa County FILED June 6, -1956 i W. T. Paasch, Clerk, Board y" of Supervisors, Contra -osta Co. , by: M. A. Smith, Deputy. In the Matter of Authorizing Right-of-Way Agent to find tenants for house, etc., located on Orinda Highway, County Road lio. 0961. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director, and on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS 3Y THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Right-of-Way Agent is authorized to find suitable tenants to rent property con- c, sisting ofa two-bedroom house and double garage on Orinda Highway purchased from If Carrie L. Brown, at the best ava6lable terms until such time as is necessary to fi remove the improvements for right of way clearance. The foregoing uruar is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board e Wednesday, June 6, 1956 -- Continued 1 a In the Matter of Annexations Nos. 1, 2 and 3 to Storm Drain Main- tenance District No. 1 HESOLUTION WHEREAS, under the provisions of Section 1 and Section 10 of the Storm Drain Uaintenance District Act (Stats. 19379 Ch. 566, amended by Stats. 1949, Ch. 496, and Stats. 1953, Ch. 5462 and Stats. 1955, Ch. 1245; Deering's Gen. Law Act a 2208) authority exists for this Hoard to declare its intention to annex territory to existing Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1 upon the terms and for the purposes n. described in said Act; and AREAS, it appears that the maintenance of storm drain improvements, and of other treater courses and drainage channels within the territory described in the i following notices not otherwise provided for by law will protect and promote the wel- fare, health or safety of the residents therein; and rREAS, none of the territory described within the followinn- notices lies uithin the boundaries of any municipal corporation; and i WHEREAS, on May 22, 1956, the County Boundary Commission of this County did pursuant to Sections 58854, et secs. of the Government Code, approve the boundaries of the territory described in the followinr, notices; and IIIEKIEAS, good cause appears for holding, a hearing to determine whether such annexations to Storm Drain uaintenance District jyo. 1 should be completed, N01,*', THEREIFORE, BE IT MS017ED that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, declares its intention to annex said territories to Storm Drain wain- tenance ,District Luo. 1, and does hereby fix the time and place described in the follow-; ing notices as the time and place for the hearing on the natter of making such annexa- tions. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that each of said annexations, No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3, shall be considered by the Board as a separate matter. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Board does find, and the Clerk of this Board4 is directed, to give notice of said hearings as follows: 1. By publishing each of the following notices once a week for two (2) successive weeks in CONCORD TRA :SCRIPT, a newspaper of general circulation, circulated in the County of Contra Costa in which each of such territories is located, it appearing to this Board that no newspaper of general circulation is circulated in said territories to the extent that would warrant this Board in making a finding that any newspaper of general circulation is so circuleted. This Board deems CONCORD TWISCRIPT to be the newspaper of general circulation most likely to give notice to the inhabitants of said territories of the proposed annexations. 2. By causing each of the following notices to be pasted at three (3) public; places in the territories described in said notices, not later than June 28th, 1956. The heading in said notices as posted shall be in letters of not less than one inch j in height, and shall be in words and figures as hereinafter set forth. 3. By mailing not later than June 26th, 1956, the Pollowinr- notices to all owners of property within the territory described in such notices proposed to be annexed whose names and addresses appear on the last e,ualized assessment roll for County taxes for 1955-56, being the last such equalized assessment roll. NOTICE OF THE PROPOSED A1r.MZATIOTT NO. 1 TO S'i'OR- DRAIN '".*.rNTTE A,1:CE DIST.?= 110. 1 NOTICE IS HEREff iIVE that Tuesday, July 10th, 19569 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. of said day at the chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the hall of Records, City of Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, be fixed for the time and i place for the hearing on the resolution of the Board of Supervisors of the County of r Contra Costs, directing that a hearing ae held on the matter of the annexation of the following described territory to Storm Drain maintenance District No. 1. Any person interested may, at any time prior to the time fixed for the hearing of said matter, file with the Clerk of said Board written objections to the annexation of such territory to the District, or to the inclusion of any lands therein, as provided in the Storm Drain3aintenance District Act. The territory proposed to be annexed to said District is described as follows: Beginning at a point on the north line of Walnut Avenue %hick point is the southwest corner of a tract of land deeded to William Straif,ht, et um, and recorded July 18, 1934 in Volume 366 of Official Records, page 124; thence 'North 200 55' Vilest 1326.60 feet to the northwest corner of said tract; thence forth 690 05' East along the northwest line of said tract and the northeasterly extension thereof to the most northerly corner of a 15.51 acre parcel deeded to John R. Moscrop and recorded August 3, 1937 in Volume 445 of Official Records page 442; thence South 18° 55' East alone the northeastern line of said 15.51 acre parcel to the southwestern corner of a tract of land deeded to Henry and Lydia Goesch and recorded January 13 , 1948, Recorder's File No. 1428; thence South ?90 00' East 957 feet aloe- the south line of said tract to the center of Wiget Lane; thence southerly along the center of Wiglet Lane to the center of Walnut Avenue; thence easterly alon;- the center of Walnut. Avenue to the east line of the Contra Costa Lateral Canal, also bein=g the eastern line of the 70.12 acre parcel of land deeded to Hu-o J. Stevenson, et ux, and recorded January 11, 1945, ' in Volume 808 of Official records page 359; thence South along the east line of said 70.12 acre parcel to the southwest corner of the 1.95 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Ario W. and May P. Sassignan , recorded June 1, 1950, Recorder's File No. 26320; thence South 890 55' Fast 479.03 feet along the south line of said 1.95 acre parcel to its southeast corner, being a point in the center line of a 40 foot i r 73 Wednesday, June 6, 1956 -- Continued tip road; thence southerly alonT the center line of said 40 foot road to the southwest corner of the 4.41 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Joseph A. and Coral A. Forsburg, recorded July 8, 1946, Recorder' s File No. 23397, bein- also a point on r the north line of the 21.2 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Dante Littorno, et ux, recorded Au-ust 13, 1945, Recd d-er's File No. 30763; thence easterly along the north line of said 21.2 acre parcel to the northwest corner of the 3.00 acre parcel of land described in the deed to 3duard L. Thomas, et ux, recorded February 1.1, 19539 k Recorder's rile No. 6905; thence South 1" 15' 30" West alone the westerly line of said 3.00 acre parcel and the southerly extension thereof to the southwesterly line of Part 1, Lot 6, Hill Lvnd, Rancho San Zguel; thence southeasterly alone the south- western line of said Part 1, Lot 6, hill Land to a point which bears South 1° 15' 301* Pest from the southeast corner of the 1.02 acre parcel of land bein7 a strip of land 40 feet in width descried in the deed to Catherine J. ,food, et al, recorded April 303 1927 in Volume 81 of Official Records Page 84; thence South 10 15' 30" to the t' south line of Division "A" of the "Sibrian Tract" Rancho San Miguel; thence along the southwesterly line of Division "A" of the"Sibrian Tract" North 93* 10' West to the most westerly corner of said Division "A", which point is also the southeast corner of a 40.67 acre parcel described as Parcel Trio in the deed to "N. F. Ames, Jr. , et ux, recorded May 31,-1950 in Volume 1566 of Official Records page 169; thence alon - the southwesterly line of said 40.67 acre parcel !Porth 74" 27' West 1778.85 feet; and North 230 05' 40" hest 1122 feet to the most northern corner of said 40.67 acre parcel; thence southeasterly along the northwest line of said 40.67 acre parcel 28.43 feet to the most westerly corner of a 116.44acre parcel of land described as Parcel y One in the deed to :'t. F. Ames, Jr. , et ux, (1566 OR 169) ; thence Horth 40 45' East 1989.90 feet to the northwest corner of said Parcel One; thence along the north line of said Parcel One South 58" 15' nest 16.66 feet to the southwest corner of a tract of land deeded to Towas S. Vanasek and recorded February 7, 1925 in Volume 501 of Deeds page 133; thence North 00 15' 3ast a1Qnj the .test line of said tract and the northerly extension thereof to the south line of "lalnut Avenue; thence crossing Walnut Avenue northerly in a direct line to the point of beginning. By order of the Board of ;supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Calif ornia. f Martinez, California June 6, 1956 W. T. PAASCH i County Clerk of Contra Costa County and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors,j. By EJ. CRA,AnZTT i Deputy NOTICE uF r_ - 1-IRO-1-106M ArIU&T.ION 1':0. 2 r TO STORM DRAIN rii:(:i: DIST" CT 110. 2 s NOTICE IS BE EBY GIVE' that Tuesdays July loth, 1956, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. of said day at the chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the hall of Records, City of Martinez, Contra Costa Count*, California, be fixed for the time and place for the hearing on the resolution of the Board of supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, directing that a hearing be held on the matter of the annexation of the following described territory to Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1. ny person interested may, at any time prior to the time fixed for the hear- ing of said matter, file with the Clerk of said Board written objections to the annexation of such territory to the District, or to the inclusion of any lands there- in, as provided in the Storm Drain 14aintenance District Act. The territory proposed to be annexed to said District is described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Oak trove Road and the northeastern extension of the southeastern line of Lot 8, "Bap of Walnut Orchard Tract, Contra Costa County, California," filed June 21, 1909 in Volume 2 of daps page 34; thence r South 560 28' ('test to the most eastern corner of said Lot 8; thence continuin,- elonr- the southeastern line of Lot 8, South 560 28' 17est 328.17 feet to the most southerly L corner of s 3.63 acre parcel of land deeded to Leona 'ci. handall and recorded lj%rch 20, 1950, recorder's File No. 12941; thence northwest aloe? the southwestern line of said 3.63 acre parcel and its northwestern extension to the center of Risdon Avenue; thence South 56' 28' hest alon7 the center of Risdon Avenue to its intersection with the southeasterly extension of the northeastern line of Parcel One as described in the judgment, Idelen hston, Plaintiff, recorded mune 5, 1951 , Recorder's File Lo. 27038; thence forth 36° 38' nest to the northwest line of Lot 1, :7alnut Orchard Tract; thence South 56" 28' West along the northwest line of Lots 1 and 2 to the most southerl corner of the 10 acre tract of land described in the Decree of Distribution, recorded June 2, 1938 in Volume 447 of Official Records, page 478; thence northwesterly along the southwestern line of said 10 acre parcel to the most southerly corner of Lot 10, lvestnoreland Park, filed June 26, 1953 in Volume 51 of : aPs, page 7; thence continuing northwesterly along the southwestern line of said Westmoreland Park and the northwester 4 extension thereof to the center of Whitman Road; thence northeasterly along the center of Whitman Road and its northeastern extension to the center of Oak Grove Road; thence k in a general northwesterly direction along the center of Oak Grove road to the most t west corner of a tract of land deeded to Caesar L. De Benedetti, et ux, and recorded f June 17, 1944 in Volume 767 of Official Records page 187; thence along the northwestern line of said tract forth 58" 45' East 89.76 feet; north 5" 30' lest 112.86 feet; North 190 45' East 149.82 feet; i.orth 35" 45' East 189.42 feet; North 44° 15' East 98.34 feet; South 78" 45' East 107.58 feet; North 77" 45' East 76.56 feet; Borth 57" 15' East 95.70 feet; North 6" 00' nest 72.60 feet; thence -•orth 38" 30' West 93.06 feet; Aorth 120 00' East 43.56 feet; North 39" 00' East 253.44 feet; North 600 00' East 182.82 feet ; and North45" 00' East 212.52 feet to the most north corner of said tract; thence along the easterly line of said tract South 130 00' East 75.90 feet; South 25" 30' East 99 feet; v5 T. i Wednesday, June 6, 1956 -- Continued South 130 15' East 132 feet; South 40 45' Fest 132 feet; and South 11* 30' East 340 feet to the southeast corner of said tract; thence South 4' 15' East 207.24 feet; South 18* 15' East 199.98 feet; South 30 15' East 182.82 feet; South 310 45' East 199.98 feet ; South 100 00' East 66 feet; thence South 630 15' East 241.56 feet to an angle point intersecting courses North 520 00' Fast 91.56 feet and Borth 78° 35' East 61.71 feet in the northwest line of a tract of land deeded to Gustave P. Anuta, et ux, and recorded October 10, 1949 in Volume 1445 of Official Records, page 326; thence North 780 35' East 761.88 feet to the northeast corner of a tract of land deed- ed to Antonio Novelli and recorded June 2, 1928 in Volume 140 of Official Records page 81, which corner is also the northwest corner of a tract of land deeded to Bill G. Manos and recorded June 2, 1928 in Volume 136 of Official Records page 327; thence } North 780 55' East 501.24 feet; thence North 360 20' West 64.68 feet; thence North 520 O1' East 401.97 feet to the north corner of a tract of land deeded to Nick Manos r and recorded June 2, 1928 in Volume 137 of Official Records page 356, which corner is a also a point on the westerly line of the Sacramento Northern Railroad rir,ht-of-Kay; thence southerly in a general direction aloe the westerly line of said ri_-ht-of-way to the south corner of a tract of land deeded to Aubrey Macomber, et ux, and recorded June 30, 1947 in Volume 996 of Official records pane 28, which corner is also a point on the center of Oak trove road; thence southeasterly along the center of Oak Grove Road to the point .of beginning. By order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Martinez, California. f June 6, 1956. 19. T. PA;;SCH County Clerk of Contra Costa County and e=-officio Clerk of the Board of 3 Supervisors, By Me CRAUIETT r' Deputy NOTICE OF Th-S PROPOS3D AIRIUATION NO. 3 O STORM DRAIN MAINTWUI.CE DIST.iICT NO. 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Tuesday, July 10th, 19569 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. of said day at the chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the Sall of Records, City of Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, be fixed for the time and place for the hearing on the resolution of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, directing that a hearing be held on the matter of the annexation of the following described territory to Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1. Any person interested ma-, at any time prior to the time fixed for the hear- ing of said matter, file with the Clergy: of said Board written objections to the annexation of such territory to the District, or to the inclusion of any lands therein, g as provided in the Storm Drain Maintenance District Act. The territory proposed to be annexed to said District is described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the easterly extension of the center line of Walnut Avenue with the center line of Oak vrove Road; thence southeasterly and southerly along the center line of Oak Grove Road to the center line of Pine Canyon Road; thence southerly along said center line to the northeast corner of a tract of land deeded to the iyorth 6merican Title Guaranty Corporation and recorded June 6, 1955 ; in Volume 2546 of Official. Records, page 387; thence westerly along the north line of said tract to its intersection %ith the northerly extension of the easterly line of a 1.02 acre parcel, being a strip of land 40 feet in width, described in the deed to Catherine J. Goad , et al, recorded April 30, 1927 in Volume 81 of official Records pane 84; thence northerly along said northerly extension to the center line of f 1alnut Avenue; thence easterlyalong said center line and its easterly extension to the w' point of beginning. By order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of E California Martinez, California.r June b, 1956. W. T. PAASCH County Clerk of Contra Costa County and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, By Me CRi,I ETT Deputy Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 6th day of June, 1956, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. MYAK, He Z. CU'=113S, PAY S. TAYLOR, T7. J. BUCEAI:hN, J. FREDERICKSONo NOES:Supervisors - NONE. i ABS&IT: Supervisors - ITONE. 4/ r j eJ r WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1956 _- Continued In the Matter of the Formation of Zone No. 27 and :adoption of Project in the Contra Costa County Storm. g Drainage District. iNMREAS, on the 8th day of May, 1956, this Board of Supervisors as the ex- officio Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, did adopt a resolution directing that a hearing be held on the formation of Zone No. 27, and the adoption of a project therefor in the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage Dis- v trict; and WHF2E,AS, according to affidavits on file, notice of said hearing was given by posting and publishing as required by Section 18 of the Contra Costa County Storm Drai zil age District Act (Stats-1953, Ch. 1532) ; and WHEREAS, at said public hearing no objections, either written or oral, were made or filed with reference to the proposed zone and project; and WHEREAS, this Board finds that the required statutory procedure has been fol-lowed, and that the zone should be formed and the project adopted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Zone No. 27, consisting of the hereinaftedescribedterritoryintheCcntraCostaCountyStormDrainageDistrict, be and it is hereby declared formed and organized for the purpose of carrying out its accompanyingproject. BE IT FtRTHRI RESOLVED that the project as described in said resolution of May 8th, 1956, and the estimated cost thereof, be and the same are hereby approved. HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that ccnsideration of the size of the culvert to be installed shall be postponed to a later date. The territory included in such Zone is more particularly described as follows Portion of the Rancho Canada Del Sambre, southern part, described as follows: i Beginning on the center line of Alhambra Creek at the most northerly corneriofthe .72 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Ormond J. Chinnock et ux, Re- corded January 5, 1950, Recorder's File No. 518, said point also being the northwest 1 corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to F. E. de Lipkau, et ux, Recorded Mag 3, 1946 in Volume F72 of Official Records, at page 279, thence South 660 East alongthenorthlineofthesaiddeLipkauparcel072OR279) to the most northerly corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to Manuel J. Trebino et ux, Recorded Febr- uary ? , 1954= Recorder's File No. 9341, thence South 170 11' 'Test along the northwestlineoftheTrebinoparcel (File No. 931 .1) to the northeasterly line of the 3.786 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Arthur Thompson Recorded April 9, 1947 in Vol- ume 1081 of Official Records, page 394; thence northwesterly along- 1, the northeastern line of the 3.7F6 acre Thompson parcel to the southeast earner of the parcel of land RgdescribedinthedeedtoJohnJ. Fenix Jr. et ux, Recorded July 18, 1951, Recorder's File 34296; thence westerly along the southern line of the said Fenix parcel to the southwest corner thereof said point being station K in the center line of a 50 feet in width strip of land described as Parcel One in the deed to F. E. de Lipkau, et ux, re- corded November 17, 1947 in Volume 1147 of Official Records, page 454, said point also being the most southerly corner of the 1.418 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Arthur L. }v"Witmer, .Recorded September 14, 1948, in volume 1293 Official Records page 205, thence north 47° 36' West 13.68 feet along the southwestern line of the said Whitmer parcel to a point in the center Zine of Alhambra Creek; thence in a general nor- therly direction along the center line of Alhambra Creek, North 36° 09! West ,58.38 feet North 480 15' West 8.00 feet, Forth 25° 50' West 73.00 feet, North 1° West 5'1..00 feetNorth27° 15' East 2.00 feet, North 0° ' S 4 ° 50 East 126,00 y545East500feetNorth0t feet, North 64° 50' East 119.00 feet, North 28° 05' East 47.00 feet North 1° 45' East 25.96 feet, North 5° 37' :gest 79.27 feet, North 26° 45' East 56.00 feet, North 1° 20'East 77.30 feet, north 6° 39' East 124.50 feet, North 9° East 150.21 feet, North 00 05'East 38.41 feet, North 49° 20' East 50.50 feet, Borth 23° 40' East 76.60 feet North59° 16' West F1.70 feet, North 14° 46' 30" Test 60.10 feet North 60° 07' East 81.87 fi* feet, South 830 28' East 25-72 feet, North 68° 39' East 30.60 feet, North 42° 291 Eastr 32.41 feet, North 1° 33' East 33.08 feet, North 15° West 89.00 feet, and North 400 24'East 64.00 feet to the Northwest corner of the said .72 acre Chinnock parcel, the point of be-inning. 3r r BE iT FURTFM RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board be and be hereby is auth- n orized and directed to file a statement of creation of such Zone, together with a maporplatindicatingtheboundariesthereof, with the County assessor of the County ofContraCosta, the County Recorder of the ' ounty of Contra Costa, and with the State Board of Equalization. Cn motion of Supervisor Tailor, seccnded by Supervisor Buchanan, the foregoingresolutionwasdulyandregularlypassedandadoptedbytheBoardofSupervisorsofthe County of Contra Costa , this 6th day of June, 1956, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:SUPER l'ISCRS - s. T. GOYAK, .B. :, Ct:i tlitisS, R. S. TAYZ,OR, B':.`CHANANS J. FREDERICF:SON r. NOES:SUPERVISCRS - NO HE xF ABSENT: SU?ET i VISCRS - NC;-NE And the Beard Takes recess to meet on Tuesday, June 12, 1956 at 9 A. M. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, r 0011,r wt airman 4 ATTEST: W. T. ,PfAASCH, CLERK By Dep ty Clerk i C I i i µ) Grky f I 11 11 6.1' r r r ; 7 v1's_7 l f AX 4r F 17, Opr r - i y r S1 Z, t rr y l z 7 A t_ B.t t J r.", y r Y VFX. n+ - r r . r { p t J it ., 3 r U 1 M, y z w - RSke 2 '•t,c. tib' ` y a r s{ w ^' ',4r {Y. P'h ! T 1 &1 C` r t S 3. r 1 rSk> ' r s , t i 1 l 1-11 r i .- R f,{ f l, 11 I li r i t,+ rr` y tS; I!= a' K _ r C' Aw 1;; f fi 6 y j % __ llx K r f; y , v I 7,V.,.r- a M1 , r 1` y 1.S y lx ( r 11"4 A I. T i.. ri .. .. 4 Y y, p - X* f , h f r q-y . 753. 1 r r,t r,, - 1 J t4 f!t F r- r d d: a ;. A p. 7 2 shy t f 3 J k'! F , i , r 5 t BEFORE TnB BOARD OF SUF61R7ISORS TUESDAY, TM 129 1956 THE BOARD M,E1' IN REI'MpR SESSION AT 9 A.M. IN THE BOARD CE-A'MBERS, HALL OF RECOP.DS, ' .RTINXZ, CALIFORNIA; d- PRESENT: H01-1. H. L. C t;S, CHAIR 3AN, PRESIDL;G; SUPERVISORS I. T. GO ' ', RAY S. TAYLOR, 47. G. BUCHA:Wl. J. FRMERICY:S021; PRESas r': W. T. PAA;CH, CIS. In the Matter of the Formation w 3 of Proposed Zone No. 28 and the Adoption of a Project in J the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District (Ygnacio Valley area). r good cause appearing therefor, and pursuant to the provisions of the Contra i Costa County Storm Drainage District Act (1 'Mater Code, page 79) ; AT N0179 TiMhEw-VRE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD 0_RDE.M that the Chief Engineer of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Mater Conservation District, pursuant to Section 18.5 of said Act, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to prepare and submit to this Board of Supervisors as ex-officio the Board of Supervisors of said District, a report containing, the in- formation renuired by Section 15 of said Act. The foregoing; order is passed bar the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of the Formation of proposed Zone No. 20 and the Adoption of a Project in the Contra Costa County Storm 47 Drainage District (Parchester Village and surrounding area) . flood cause appearing therefor, and pursuant to the provisions of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Act (1 Water Code, pare 79) ; NOW9 TIMIREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chief Engineer of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, pursuant to Section 18.5 of said Act, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to prepare and submit to this Board of Supervisors as ex-officio the Board of Supervisors of said liistrict, a report containing the in- formation required by Section 15 of said Act. A The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a s In the Matter of Consolidation of election for directors for the West Contra Costa Hospital District with General Election to be held on November 6, 1956• Pursuant to Section 32100.5 of the Health and Safety Code of the State ofa California, and an motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT ISc BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the West Contra Costa Hospital District general election lfor directors shall be consolidated kith the General Election to be held throughout the County of Contra Costa on November 6, 1956. t The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 In the Matter of Granting permission to leave the State of California. v On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Jud--e Milson Locke, San Pablo Judicial District, be and he is hereby GRANTED PERMSSION TO LEAVE ThM STATE OF CALIFORNIA for a period of thirty days commencing June 25, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the !utter of Granting permission to leave the State of California. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor I. T. Goyak, be and he is hereby GRANTED PERMISSION TO LEAVss THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA for a period of thirty days commencing June 26, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. fE J( Ac Tuesday, June 12, 1956 -- Continued s In the hatter of the authorizing of Sheriff to transport prisoners from the County Prison Farm to 1 the Contra Costa County Fairgrounds near Antioch. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY TETE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff Brown be and the same is hereby authorized to transport prisoners from the Prison Farm to the Contra Costa County Fairgrounds to do clean-up work, the number of prisoners, and the detes on which they shall, be tran- sported to be at the discretion of Sheriff Brown. p The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t In the Matter of Recuest by 1 x California Marine Parks & Harbors -Association that f County became a member of said association. aOnmotionofSupervisorTaylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the renuest of the California Marine Parks & Harbors Association b that Contra Costa County take out a membership (4150) in said association be and the same is hereby referred to the County Planning Commission. The foregoin;; order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f In the batter of Request that funds be included in the 1956-57 budget for i accuisition of lands for County park purposes. Ralfe D. hiller, Chairman of the Contra Costa County Park, appears before this Board to recommend to the 3oard the inclusion of an item in the 1956-57 budget for aeauisition of lands for county park purposes, the amount to be 0150,000 plus the 30,000 included in the 1955-56 budget; and the following persons a?pear in support r' of Mr. Miller's request:x Mr. Alvin Burton of the Park Council; Mr. William Switzer, Manager and Secretary of the Concord Chamber of Commerce; Mrs. J. Orr Kyle on behalf of the Girl Scouts; Mr. Thomas Cullen on behalf of the Boy Scouts; Mr. fleorge Van Meter for Associated Sportsmen's Club; Mr. Carl Berner, President, Region 15, California State Horsemen's Association; Jack E. MlcNickles, Chairman of :lest Contra Costa f, Citizens Committee; a Mir. Leo Armstrong, President of the San Pablo Rancho Horsemen's Association; yrs. Helen Boles, member of the Women's Planning r Council; Mrs. Ritchie "lard of the Orinda Association; Mr. Ldward Clay of the Park Council; I Mr. Jim Hoagson of the Recreation Council; and 1 r. Mr. Edward Rowland of the Taxpayerst Association urged that the persons advocating the inclusion of funds for park purposes consider carefully the effect on the tax rate; and Mr. Harry Morrison, Executive Secretary of the Taxpayers' Association,M urged the Board to study the cost of not only the land acquisition for park purposes, t but the cost of future maintenance of parks; and The Board of Supervisors took the matter of the request appropriation of funds for park purposes under consideration for study during the preparation of and f planning for the 1956-57 county budget. In the Matter of Transfer of s. Unclaimed Duplicate Tax Payments. The Auditor-Controller having requested authorization under the provisions of Section 5102 of the Revenue and Taxation Code to transfer the remaining balance of unclaimed duplicate payments of the 1951-52 secured Roll taxes in the amount of 911.55 from the Duplicate Payment Trust Fund to the County general e,und ; 1 y On motion of Supervisor rrederickson, seconded by 5uoervisor t.;oyak, IT IS i BY THE BOARD OR!)ERED that said reruest be and the same is hereby ranted. The foregoing order is messed by the unanimous vote of the Board.I fin In the ratter of the sti V& hApproval of a Lease. Loved by Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, that that certain; r; Lease between the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSH, as Lessee, and HAT-PH 0. HUIFTW4 and LUCILLE A1q BEDELL, as Lessors, covering the premises located at 506 Ferry Street, raartinez, California, is hereby APPROVED, and the Chairman of the 3oard of Supervisors is hereby AUTHORIZED to execute sEid Lease for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. x L Tuesday, June 12, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of Authorizing Purchasing -g nt and &'.ssistant Purchasing Agent to purchase narcotic drugs. On motion of Supervisor 1!*redericksan, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BO--,_liD ORDERED that Charles hornback, Purchasing Agent of Uontra costa County, and Walter Seyden, Assistant PurchasingAgent of Contra Costa County, be and they are f hereby authorized to purchase narcotic drugs to be used in the County hospital and other County medical institutions. P The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Purchasing x real property from William Bock and Anna Bock (required for Mt. Diablo Fire Protection 4District, .Station Site t to be constructed in Pachecol.. RESOLUTI02d I%MRRAS, this Board heretofore to %its on the 8th day of May, 1956, passed and adopted a resolution fixing June 12, 1956, at 10 o'clock a.m. , in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, as the time and placeQi when said Board would meet to consummate the purchase of the hereinafter described real property; and F i WHEP.RAS, said resolution of intention to purchase real property was published in the DIABLO BEACON for the time and in the manner prescribed by law; and F M MREAS, 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; r: P.OI'd, T-EII CORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, be and he is hereby directed to draw his warrant in favor of the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TITLE CO?M-AITY in the sum of Eipht Thousand Dollars (0,000) , said amount being the purchase price of the said hereinafter described real property; and xs BE IT r"URT'MR RESOLVED that the County 'tight-ofAgent be and he is hereby directed to forward said xarrant to said title company directing the payin of said moneys to the owners of said hereinafter described real property, to Kit: WILLIAM j BOCK and ANA BOCK, when he has on hand for delivery to the County of Contra Costa a grant deed from said William Back and Anna Bock conveyin3 said hereinafter described real property to the County of Contra Costa, and its policy of title insurance, insuring title in the County of Contra Costa free and clear of all encumbrances. The property hereinbefore referred to is hereinafter described to wit: a All that real property situate in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Lots 12 2, 39 k, 52 69 7 and 8 in Block 11 as designated on the map entitled "hawxhurst Adt. Survey-1863", "Map of Pacheco, Contra Costa County, Cal. , 1869", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on Volume r, of daps, page 95. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra g Costa, State of California, this 12th day of June, 1956, by the following vote, to wit: t AYES: Supervisors - I. T. 1MAK9 H. L. CU1=1S, RAY S. TA.YT.OR, 71. .1s. BUCH911' 1 J. F RMIUCKSOTI• m i:OES: Supervisors - HONE. ABSEIP-P: Supervisors - NONE. In the Matter of Authorizing Chairman to execute applice- tion for renewal of license for a County Adoption Asency. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that H. L. Cummings, Chairman of the -board of Supervisors, is authorized- to execute an application for renewal of license for: Contra Costa County Social Service Department, 611 Pine Street, t:artinez, California, for the purpose of accepting relinquish- ments and place children for adoption, and to investigate and report upon petitions for adoption filed in the Superior Court of Contra Costa County, as outlined in Section 2410-001, Subdivision 3 B. of the Adoption Manual; Area to be served: Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j FiM y Aa p Vit) + Tuesday, June 12, 1956 -- Continued In the Fatter of Advertising for bids for the furnishing of electrical energy- , etc. , for Rollingwood Lighting District, Contra Costa County. It appearing to this Board that the present contract for lighting services in the Rollingwood Liv htin¢ uistrict will expire on July 20, 1956; t NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board publish notice to bidders for the receiving of bids for the furnishing of electricity to said kollinrvcood Lighting District of Contra Costa County in the SAN PABLO IEIS, said bids to be received by the Clerk of this Board up to the hour of ten a.m. on July 3, 1956. The foregoing; order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 1044. Ordinance No. 1044, which provides a procedure for application for permits for auto and trailer camps, and repeals Ordinance No. 579, 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. IT IS BY THE BOARD FIMTrM3 ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published; for the time and in the manner required by law in the "East Contra Costa Observer", 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 Sale of t Oakley Union School Dist- riot 1955 School Bonds, Series B. WHERRAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California', hereto Fore duly authorized the issuance of 4350,000 principal amount of bonds of Oakley Union School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the sale of 414,000 principal amount designated as "Series B" of said bonds at public sale to the best and hi!hest bidder therefor; and WHEREAS, notice of the sale of said bonds has been duly riven 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 nit: Name of Adder I:et Interest cost to District Hannaford Talbot 432923-10 Dean Witter & Co. 4,085-00 Bank of America, h. T. & S. A. 49199.00 r AND, NH..I s, the said bid of Hannaford & Talbot is the highest and best bids for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium offered, if any, NOH THEREFORE 9 BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Cal f1arnia, as follows: 1. Said bid of Hannaford & Talbot for 414,000 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 licit:F Par and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a pre-dam of 414.40 Band Numbers Interest Rate Per tinnum B-1 to B-14 3-3/4% t Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, payable semi-annually on January 15 and Ju17 15 in each year, except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment on July 15, 1957•r 2. All other bids are rejected and the Clerk of this Board is directed to return the bid checks which accompanied the unsuccessful bids. 3. The Clerk of this Board of supervisors is directed to cause to be litho- graphed, printed or engraved a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons of suitable' quality, said bands and coupons to shots on their face that the same bear interest at the rates aforesaid. 4P PASSED Am ADOPTED this 12th day of June, 1956, by the Board or Supervisors of Contra Costa County, by the following vote: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAii, H. L. Ct3IXM. GS, :LAY S. TAYLOR, G. JUCHAt':ri, J. 2?U11D ;IC;:SON. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. ABSENT: Supervisors - NO11E. F Tuesday, June 12, 1956 -- Continued a'= In the Matter of Vroceedin-s of Governing Board of SAN R.AWN VALLEY UNION HIf1H SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County regarding Bond and n .portionment Authoriza- tion Election.t a The Board of Supervisors hereby acknowledges receipt of a transcript of the proceedings of the Governing Board of San Raman Valley union high ;school District of Contra Costa County , including a canvass of the election held on MaY 18, 1956, at which election the electors of the district, by a two-thirds vote, approved the hereinafter described propositions: Proposition No. 1 Shall the San Ramon Valley Union High School District of Contra Costa County incur a bonded indebtedness in the sum of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000)? The vote on said proposition was as follows: f Yes - - - - - - - - - 855 No - - - - - - - - - 238 Illegal & Blank - - - 23 Total 1116 Proposition No. 2 Shall the governing Board of the San Ramon Valley Union High School District of Contra Costa County be authorized to accept and expend an apportionment in an amount not to exceed Six Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars 1;'650,000)E- s` from the State of California under and subject to the provisions of Chapter 19 of Division 3 of the Education Code, which amount is subject to repayment as provided by said chapter? The vote on said proposition was as follows: rF Yes 817 No - - - - - - - - - 231 Illegal & Blank - - - -68 Total 1116 IT IS BY TLE BOARD ORDERED that a certified copy of this order be transmitted to the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order was passed and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board of Supervisors on the 12th day of June, 1956.8 i 3 In the Matter of Exercising Option on Lease with R. Boydstun for Premises in f Pittsburg for School JAbrary. On the motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT 13 BY THE BOARD OMI ERED that the six months' option provided in that certain lease be- tween R. Boydstun, lessor, and the County of contra costa, lessee, dated the 20th day of September, 19559 be and the same is hereby exercised to extend the term of said lease for an additional term of six months, and IT IS FARTEER ORDMD that the right of way agent give notice to said lessor of the exercise of the option, as provided in the lease. The foregoing order was adopted by the following vote of the Board: OYAK H L CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, il74.AYES: Supervisors - 1. T. W. 1. BUCHAW1, J. FREDERICKSON. Fdµ NOES: Supervisors ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE. 711 In the hatter of Appropria- . tion ad 3 ustments. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor nuchanan, IT IS BY TLE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be and the same are hereby authorized: A ro riation_ Decrease Increase 4' Social Service Salaries and 4Yages - Temporary X1,050 Travel tapense 1,000 Capital Outlay 413 Supplies 500 19433 Services 600 1,030 Unappropriated Reserve 2,463 2463 Ffi a r r 7 i Tuesday, June 12, 1956 -- Continued Appropriation Decrease Increase Civil Service Commission j Temporary Help Fund 150 YExp. Reimbursements 402 4 150 Unappropriated Reserve General r'und 150 150 Air ort e Cap tal Outlay 969 152 Lmployee's Expense Reimbursements _ 152 Unappropriated tteserve General Fund 152 152 i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j z In the Matter of Personnel Actions. i On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Super- visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, I1 IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel actions be and the same are hereby authorized: F Remove classification of Radio Dispatcher, itange 27, from salary ordinance and classification plan; Sheriff Cancel one position of radio dispatcher, range 27; e Social Service Add one post on of Social ;York Supervisor II, range 34. All effective June 13, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. n In the Fatter of Authorizing Sheriff to transport prisoners from the County Prison Farm to the Contra Costa County Fairgrounds near Antioch. On motion of Supervisor erederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff Brown be and the some is hereby authorized to transport prisoners from the Prison Farm to the Contra Costa County rrairgrounds to do clean-up work, the number of prisoners, and the dates on which they shall be transported to be at the discreation of Sheriff Brown. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff Brown to transport prisoners from the Prison Farm to do certain clean-up work. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff Brown be and the same is hereby authorized to transport prisoners from the County Prison Farm to the Fernando Yaoheco Adobe to assist in the cleaning and repairing of said Adobe; and to transportgpgp prisoners to Pacheco Park for the purpose of cleanins along the creek beds, the number of prisoners, and the dates on which they shall be transported to be at the discretion of Sheriff Brown. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. L. In the Matter of Endorsement of H. R. 7886 (The War Veterans Security Measure) . On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman is authorized to notify Honorable John F. Baldwin, Member of Congress, that this Board endorses H. R. 7886 and ur?es his support. The foreg3init order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G j In the Matter of Report by Pacheco Town Council of t condition existing in Country Club Estates. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the communication received from the Pacheco •rown Council, in which attention is called to a situation existing in Country Club Estates with reference to the grates over the storm drains, is referred to Mr. rrancis Vt. Collins, liistriet Attorney, to Mr. C. C. such, elood Control rngineer, and to Mr. Y. W. Sauer, Public works Director, for their attention. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s I Tuesday, June 12, 1956 -- Continued i In the matter of Request from the City of Richmond that the County enter into an agreement to convey title to certain lands to said City. The City Council of itichmond havin; filed %ith this Board copies of resolutio s requesting that the Board of supervisors enter into agreements with said :sty which will authorized the conveyance of certain described lands to said City in considers- tion of the payment of the amount of taxes, excluding taxes imposed by the said City of Richmond, delinquent on said lands; and the following persons having appeared be- fore this Board on behalf of said resolutions: Mr. Edwin S. Howell. City :ssnager of Richmond; z Mr. F. J. Simoni, Assessor-Tax Collector of Richmond; And the following persons having appeared in opposition to the request con- teined in the resolutions fron said City: Mr. William Leonard, Executive Secretary of the Richmond- El Cerrito Board of Realtors; Mr. Lovell Rouse, member of the Board of Directors of the Richmond El Cerrito board of Realtors; and x s This Board wishing to further consider said matter; on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is continued to June 13, 1956, at 3:30 P.M. y The f oregoinp- order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ?latter of Authorizing x`- Auditor to draw warrants in the matter of election in the 1 town of North Richmond re question of lour rent housing y project. r On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the compensation for members of the election board for the special election held on June 12, 1956 in the town of North itichmond re nuestion of r lour rent housing project, is hereby fixed in the sum of *12.50, plus messenger fee of 0.00 and 60¢ for mileage for the person delivering the election returns. IT IS BY THE BO.;M FURTMR ORDERED that the County Auditor is directed to draw his warrants in favor of the following persons for services listed below in the A matter of the conduct of said election: SPECIAL ELECTION PRECUMT NO. 1 BOLA M. FORD, 1251 Battery street, Richmond Services as election officer 12.50 Messenger fee 3.00 Mileage delivering election returns 60 Total X16.10 MARY ARLINS H0.11ARD, 361 Chesley Avenue, itichmond 5 Service as election officer 12. 0 Total 12.50 OLLIE t= CHAPPED, 567 market Street, Richmond 5 Service as election officer 12.50 Total 12.50 MRS. DEBORAH B$LL, 1417 York Street, Achmond Service as election officer 12. 0 Total 12.50 341 Silver Avenue, Richmond f MARY L. Nn Service as election officer 12. 0 Total 12.50 f ZELMA A. DAVIE$ 1636 - 4th Street, Hichmond Service as election officer 12. 0 Total 12.50 A THEODORE WOOTEN (GARACO) , 540 Silver Avenue, Richmond Hent for polling place 10.00 Total 10.00 Y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing Auditor to draw warrants in the matter of election in the town of Oakley re question of lour rent housing project. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY 1HE BOA?.D ORDERED that the compensation for members of the election board for the special election held on June 12, 1956 in the town of Oakley re question of loin r rent housing project, is hereby fixed in the sum of 412.50, plus messenger fee of 3.00 and 45.20 for mileage for the person delivering the election returns. k T _ i Tuesday, June 12, 1956 -- Continued IT IS BY THE BURR FUR`i jzR OR ERM that the County Auditor is directed to draw his warrants in favor of the following persons for services listed below in thematteroftheconductofsaidelection: SPECIAL 101KCTIOh PR-uXINCT NO. 1 JOHANNA JESSE, 513 O'Hara avenue, uakley Services as election officer X12. p Total 12.50 YLORA BRODERICK, 313 O'Hara Avenue, Uakley Services as election officer 12.50 hTotal12.50 KATE VAN KAATHOVENq 131 Hall Street, Oakley Services as election officer 12.20 Total 12.50 MTLDRED XOMTSON, 530 Landis Street, Oakley Services as election officer 12.50 Messenger fee 3.00 i Mileage delivering election returns 20 Total 20.70 PAULINE SANCHEZ* P. 0. Boa 3, Oakley Service as election officer 12.50 Total 12.50 K NELLIE RIGLAIMs P. 0. Box 1, Oakley Service as election officer 12-50 Total 12.50 i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. G In the Matter of Authorizing Auditor to draw warrants in the matter of election for formation, etc. , of SAN RAMDN Y: VALLEY COUNTY WATER DISTRICT. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the compensation for members of the election board for the special r election held on June 12, 1956s for the formation and election of first five Urectors of the SAN RAMON VALLEY COUNTY WATER DISTRICT, is hereby fixed in the sum of V12.50 plus messenger fee of 53.00, and 10¢ per mile each Kay as mileage for the person delivering the election returns, and the compensation for the use of the polling placeisfixedat ;10.00, IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORI&IRED that the County Auditor is directed to idrawhiswarrantsinfavorofthefollowingpersonsforserviceslistedbelowinthe matter of the conduct of said election: Spec ial Election Precinct No. 1 LUCILLE H. ADAMS, 2030 baa :dsuel vrive, Walnut Creek, California. Services as election officer 12.50 Messenger fee 3.00 Ydleage delivering election returns 2.20 s Rent for polling place 10.00 Total 27.70 f 4 JUNE V. rillnMRTON, 1366 Walnut Boulevard, walnut creek Services as election officer 12. 0 Total 12.50 MARGUERITE L. DAVIS, 278 Nob dill Drive, Walnut Creek Services as election officer 12. 0 Total 12.50 MIRIAM E. SMIT93, 1010 Scots Lane, Walnut Creek s Services as election officer 12. 0 Total 12.50 Special Election rrecinct l'o. 2 SYLVIA F. NBSBITT, 716 Rosewood Drive, Walnut Creek Services as election officer 12.50 Messenger fee 3.00 Mileage delivering election returns 2.20 Total 17.70 i MILDRKD 1L' REE, Alderwood manor, Washington Services as election officer 12.50 Bent for polling place 10.E Total 22.50 DORA W CONNELL$ 11.87 Walnut Boulevard, Walnut Creek Services as election officer 12.30 Total 12.50 I 85 Tuesday, June 12, 1956 -- Continued VIRGINIA SPT.sNST, 925 Hawthorne give, Walnut Creek Services as election officer X12. 0 Total 12.50 Special Election Tecinct no. 3 t MARIAN M. ROMM, 2008 Stewart Avenue, Walnut Creek Services as election officer 12.50 Messenger fee 3.00 Mileage delivering election returns 2.24 Total 17.70 ELLEid A. S'L"'RAIGBT, 300 Walnut revenue, 'dalaut Greek Services as election officer 12. 0 Total 12.50 x JAIJICE FOSTER, 1283 Rudgear Road, Walnut Greek Services as election officer 12. 0 Total 12.50 3 j GLORIA B. SALOIM 2 1249 Lindell Drive, 'Kalnut Creek Services as election officer 12.50 Total 12.50 f PATRICIA LAESY, 1244 Lindell mrive, walnut Creek Rent for polling place 10.00 Total 10.00 4r4 Special Rlection E Precinct ho. 4 FAIR E. JON_Z, 239 Crest, Walnut Creek Services as election officer 12.50 Messenger fee 3.00 Mileage delivering election returns 2.20 Rent for polling place 10.00 j Total 27.70 PAULINE V. HD DERSON, 1318 Creekside urive s Walnut Creek Services as election officer 12. 0 t Total 12.50 f MARIE F. Wi%AE, 1661 Veseli Avenue, Walnut Creek Services as election officer 12.50 Total 12.50 JANE H. RANSOM, 1981 Meadow Road, walnut Creek Services as election officer 12.50 Total 12.50 SPECIAL MZCT1DPi ?'RECINCT NO. 5 MARGARET SWEDBERG, 170 Jackson Way, Walnut Creek t Services as election officer 12. 0 Total 12.50 j MIRIAM MSNGES, 151 Jackson Way, 'ryalnut Creek Services as election officer 12.50 Messenger Service fee 3.00 71 Mileage delivering election returns 2.80 Total 18.30 GEORGINA BARRIN=, 1.411 Jackson Way, vialnut Creek Services as election officer 12. 0 Total 12.'50 ACQUILINA M. AITKEN, 1210 Loverock Lanes walnut Creek Services as election officer 12. 0 Total 12.50 j ALAI) IOMANIS CLUE, Danville Highway, Alamo, California Rent for polling place 10.00 Total 10.00 5pecisl slection z. t Precinct no. 6 MARGARET F. RISES, 107 El Monte, Danville Services as election officer 12. 0 Total 12.50 LUCILIE V`ICKERSONs 180 Mayne Avenue, Danville Services as election officer 12. 0 Total 12.50 ALMA TROMP, Boz 91, Danville Services as election officer 12.50 A*. 3 Messenger fee 3.00 Mileage delivering election returns 2.80 Total 18.30 41. LEONA HOFFMAN$ 2920 Miranda Avenue walnut Greek Services as election officer 12.50 Total 12.50 ALAMO WOMt'M I S CLUB Danville-Alarm hi bxa Alamo Rent for polling place 8 y 10.00 p: Total 10.00 s 861 I Tuesday, June 12, 1956 -- Continued SPECIAL ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 7 3 VIOLA S. ROOT, P. 0. Boz 104, Diablo Road, Danville Services as election officer 612-50 Total 12.50 r i a EDITH S. LIEBMAN, 253 Love Lane , Danville Services as election officer 12.50 Messenger fee 3.00 Ddleage delivering election returns 3.60 19.10Total i BEATRICE MITCHELL, 302 Ito Lane, Danville Services as election officer 12- 50 c Total 12.50 i Y ROSS B. FERFFIRA, P. 0. Boz 38, Danville Services as election officer 12. 0 Total 12.50 k• DPIMLLE FIREHOUSE, Hartz Avenue, Danville Rent for polling place Total 10.00 10.00 S l SPECIAL MECTIO11 PRECINCT NO. 8 LOIIISA B. MARKLE, P. 0. Boz 502, Diablo Road, Danville Services as election officer 12.50 Messenger fee 3.00 Mileage delivering election returns 3.60 Total 19.10 ELISABETH S. FERGUSON, 211 El Sobrente, Danville r Services as election officer 612.50 Tbtal 12.50 FLORENCE E. WEISEND, 221 Smith Road, 1hwvi31e Services as election officer 412-50 Total 12.50 MARY M. SETTENCOURT, e. 0. Boz 65, Danville I Services as election officer 12.50 j Total 12.50 j x LESLIE E. FERGUSON, 211 El Sobrente, Danville Rent for polling place 10.00Total10.00 1 c SPECIAL ELECTION PRECINCT NO. 9 e FtG LOUISE L. LAWRENCE, P. 0. Boa 144, Danville Services as election officer 412.50 Messenger fee 3.00 Mileage delivering election returns 3.60 Total 19.10 ELEANOR GALLAGHER, P. 0. Bo= 393, Danville h Services as election officer Total 12. 0 12.50 umn mnaw, P. 0. Boa 84, Danville Services as election officer 12. 0 k Total 12.50 CHARLOTTE VAN GORDON, 505 Diablo Road, Danville Services as election officer 12.50 Total 12.50 arr? AFRICAN LEGION HALL, Hartz Avenues Danville Rent for polling place 10.00 s Total 10.00 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the board adjourns to meet on Wednesday, June 13, 1956, at 3:30 P. m. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martfnez, California. Chairman ATTEST: W. T. PAA*CH, CLERKBy 1 Djeputy Clerk 3 a f i f ARE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1956, THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 3:30 P. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINM9 CALIFORNIA. j PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUM-MGS, 1 CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING: SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCH.ANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. 1... PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. t In the matter of Resolution of intention to enter into contracts with the City of Richmond for the purpose of Y conveying certain property within Redevelopment Area No. 1 to said City. This Board having received copy of Resolution No. 6255 adopted by the Council of the City of Richmond on May 21, 1956, in which resolution the Mayor and the City Clerk of Richmond are authorized and directed to enter into contracts with the County of Contra Costa to cause title to certain described lands within the Redevelop- ment Area No. 1 of the City of Richmond to be conveyed to the City of Richmond in con- sideration on sideration of the payment of the amount of taxes, excluding taxes imposed by the City Y of Richmond, delinquent on said lands; and this Board having considered said resolu- tion; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THIS BAORD RESOLVED that the proposal contained in said resolution x be and the same is hereby APPROVED, and the City of Richmond is authorized to prepare the necessary contracts to cause the title of said lands hereinafter described, to be conveyed to said City; and IT IS BY THIS BOARD DECLARED that it is the intention of this Board to authorize the Chairman to execute said contracts for the conveyance of said property to the City of Richmond upon presentation of same to this Board: tet g RESUBDIVISION OF PULLMAN PARK Lot 36, Block D a Lot 44, Block F a Lots 59 and 60, Block J WALL I S ADDITION Lots 7 and 8, Block 176 Lot 37, Block 181 YY Lot 1, Block 186 Lot 8 and NE 6.%l ' of Lot 10, Block 187 Lot 10, Block 195 EUS?T S ADDITION Lot 7, Block 4 BAY VIEW PARK Lots 67, 68, 69 and 73, Block 21z , i Lots 62 and 63, Block 28 r CENTRAL PULLMAN Lot 207, Block H Lot 348, Block F TOWN OF STEGE r W.341 of E. 134, of Lot 22, Block 5 PULLMAN TCWNSITE Lot 12, Block 9 Lots 27 and 28, Block 16 Lot 12, Block 20 CENTRAL RICHMOND NO. 2 Lot 34, Block I Lot 29 Block 2 Lots 1t and 17, Block 4 Lot 20, Block 5 Lots 28 and 29, Block 6 UNION TRACT Lots 3k, 35P 36 arT1/2 of 37, Block B COLEMAN PUTT-LM.AN TRACT s Portion of Lot 8 in City, Block 1 0. Lots 40 and 41, Block 10 Lots 33 and 43, Block 12 f Wednesday, June 13, 1956 -- Continued AMENDED MAP CF CENTRAL RICHMOND t Lot 9, Block 10 y Lots 3, k and 5. Block 11 EAST SHORE PARS S. 51 of N.E. 201 of Lot 15, Block M The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, June 19, 1956 at 9 A. M. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. T N Ooelly n Chairman ATTEST: 7 W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By2if , Deputy Clerk f , FORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JUNE 199 1956, THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION F AT 9 A. H. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF s. RECORDS, MARTIKEZ, CALIFORNIA.s PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING: SUPERVISORS Y RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON; ABSENT. k SUPERVISOR I. T. GOYAK: PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. z In the Matter of Bonds of Moraga School District, 1956 School Bonds, Series A. WHEREAS, the Governing Board of Moraga School District has certified, as re- quired by law, to the board of supervisors of 'Contra Costa County, State of Californias ' s whose superintendent of schools has jurisdiction over said school district, all proceed-' ings had in the premises with reference to the matters hereinafter recited, and said certified proceedinzs show, and after a full examination and investigation said board of supervisors does hereby find and declare: i That on the 9th day of January, 1956, said Governing board deemed it advis- able, and by its resolution and order duly and regularly passed and adopted, and enter- ed on its minutes, on said day, did resolve and order, that an election be called and held on the 18th day of May, 1956 in said school district, to submit thereat to the electors of said district the question whether bonds of said district shall be issued r'r and sold in the amount of $250,000 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-an- nually 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 build- ings other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, oper- ation, 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 with, providing sewers and drains adequate to treat and/or dispose of sewage and drainage on or away from each school r property. all of which were thereby united to be voted upon as one single pro- position) ; 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 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; That said election was held in said school district on said day appointed therefore in said notice thereof; axA 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 r of supervisors now finds and declares, that there were 174 votes cast at said election, : that there were 4 illegal or blank votes and that more than two-thirds thereof, to wit: i 158 votes were cast in favor of issuing said bonds, and 12 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 issuance of school 'ponds; and that the total amount of indebt- edness of said school district, including this proposed Issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law; TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1956 -- Continued IT IS THEREFCR.E ESCLVED 1".0 ORDERED that bonds of said Moraga School Dis- trict, in Contra Costa County, State of California, shall issue as hereinafter set 5 forth in the aggregate authorized principal amount of X250,000 and shall be designated 111956 School Ponds". Said bonds shall be divided into series and x,95,000 principal y` amount of said bonds shall constitute Series A and the remaining X155,000 principal k 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 f said remaining $155,000 of bonds. Said bonds of Series A shall be dated August 15, 1956, shall be 95 in number, numbered consecutively from A-1 to A-95, both inclusive, of the denomination of X1,000 each, shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the office of the cc-inty treasurer of said county and shall mature in consecutive numerical order, from lower to higher, as follows: 5,000 principal amount of bonds of Series A. shall mature and be payable on August 15 in each of the years 1957 to 1975, both inclusive; Said bonds of Series A shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five per cent per annum, payable in like lawfull money at the office of said county treasurex in one installment, for the first year said bonds have to run, on the 15th day of August 1957, and thereafter semi-annually on the 15th days of February and August of each year 54 until said bonds are paid; Said bonds of Series A shall be signed by the chairman of said board of super visors, 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 cou pons of said bonds shall be signed by said treasurer or auditor. All such signatures w and countersignatures may be printed, lithographed, engraved or otherwise mechanically ix reproduced, except that one of said signatures or countersignatures to said bonds shall Abe manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and ex- cuted, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safekeeping. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series A shall be issued substanti- ally in the following form, to wit: FtBi Number U11ITED STATES OF AFERICA Dollars STATE OF CALIFCRNIA A 1 000- s SCHOOL BOND OF MORAGA SCHOOL DISTRICT of Contra Costa County. 1956 School Bond, Series A Moraga SCHOC'L DISTRICT of Contra Ccsta County, State of California, acknow- ledges 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 19 one thousand dol- lars ($1,000) in lawful money of the United Stateso America, =interest thereon in like lawful coney at the rate of per cent (,) per annum, pay- able at the office of said treasurer on the 15th days of February and August of each year 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 duly authorized issue of bonds of like tenor (except for such variation, if any, as may be required to designate varying series, numbers, denominations, interest rates and maturities), amounting in the aggregate to $250,000, 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 18th day of May, 1956, and is issued and sold by the board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, F State of California, pursuant to and in strict ecnformity 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 the amount of this bond, 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 this bond have been done ova; and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of this bond,y' 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 y' payable out of the interest and sinking fund of said school district, and the money for the redemption of this bond, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by tax51, ation upon the taxable property of said school district.2 IN WITNESS 'V .iEOF 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 August 1956. SEAL) H. L. CUMPINGS Chairman of Board of Supervisors l H. E. MC NAMER t County Au i orr , W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors t IT IS .FURTFEFi ORDK-1ED that to each of said bonds of Series A shall be attach led interest coupons substantially in the following forth, to wit: i The Treasurer of Coupon No, r` Yfi Contra Costa County, State of California a r will pay to the holder hereof out of the Interest and sinking fund of the Koraga School District in said County, on the 15th day of 119 t 1 TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1956 -- Continued at his office in Martinez, in said Countl, sum of and 100 Dollars o for months' interest on 1956 School Bond No.4- Series A, cf said School District. H. E. KC NAM. County Au ;tor 7 t Ff IT IS FARTHER ORDEM that the money for the redemption of Series A and pay- ment 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 such taxes in the manner provided by law. y, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the clerk of said board of supervisors shall causei r a notice of the sale of said bonds of Series A to be published at least two week in The Walnut Kernel" a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published 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 17th day of July, 1956, at 11 o'clock a.m., of said day, receive sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, for cash, at not less than par and accrued interest, and that said board reserves the right to z' reject any and all bidd:,tor 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 19th day of June, 1956, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:SUPERVISORS - H. L. CUIOUZ NGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON 41 NOES:SUPERVISORS - NONE ABSENT: SUPERVISORS - I. T. GOYA.K a In the Matter of Proceedings of fGoverningBoardofNoragaSchool District of Contra Costa County regarding Bond and Apportionment Authorization Election. z The Board of Supervisors hereby acknowledges receipt of a transcript of the proceedings of the Governing Board of Moraga School District of Contra Costa County, including a canvass of the election held on May 18, 1956, at which election the elec- tors of the district, by a two-thirds vote, approved the hereinafter described pro- positions: Proposition No. 1 r t 1 Shall the Moraga School District of Centra Costa County incur e bonded indebtedness in the sum of Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars 0250,000)? The vote on said proposition was as follows: Yes ----------- 158 No---- --- ---- 12 7. Illegal & Blank-- 4 TO TA L-------- 174 n r Proposition No. 2 f Shall the Governing Board of the Moraga School District of Contra Costa County be authorized to accept and expend an apportionment in an amount not to exceed Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars 250,000) from the State of California under and subject to the provisions of Chapter 19 of Division 3 of the Education Code, t which amount is subject to repayment as provided by said chapter?j The vote on said proposition was as follows: x Yes ----------- 158 4 No ------------ 12 r Illegal & Blank-- It Total ------ 174 i uf IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a certified copy of this order by transmittedf to the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order was passed and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board ' of Supervisors on the 19th day of June, 1956. v in the Matter of Authorizing 7 attendance at meetings. Cn the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan,. - IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the persons listed be and they are authorised to attend, at County expense, the following: F: Mr. John A. Davis, Probation Cff`icer - hearings of AssemblyInterim r Committee on Socipl Welfare. at Atascadero State hospital on June 21 and 22, using county car for transportation; t F, f,. TUESDAY, JUNE 199 1956 -- Continued jZv jZ Ns. W. G. Golden, Sccial Service Director - meeting of State Social Welfare Board in Eureka on June 21 and 22 and meetings of committees of County Welfare Directors Association also scheduled during same period; Y Mr. W. L. Myers, Airport ?tanager _ annual meeting of California Asso- ciation of Airport Executives at El Cortez hotel in San Diego from July 11 to July 13, inclusive; Yx. Lester Bower, Mdlef of the Bureau of Identification, Sheriff's Office - meeting of the International Association for Identification held at San Jose from June 20 to June 22, inclusive. 44 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. A In the Matter of Granting renewal permit to East Bay Sanitary Company to use gar- bage dump at Giant. East Fay Sanitary Company having deposited with the County Treasurer the sum of $2,160 and having filed with this Board Bond Continuation Certificate of License Bond No. 2099346 issued by the Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a permit is granted to said East Bay Sanitary Company for the aft period of July 1, 1957, to dump garbage on County Garbage Dump near Giant in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. W, as amended. Vr The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members pre sent. 2 In the Natter of Approval of Report of County Auditor filed X June 19, 19560 The County Auditor having filed with this Board on June 19, 1956s his report of all claims and warrants allowed and paid by him; IT IS Bt THE BOARD ORDERED that said report be approved and placed on file c' in the office of the County Clerk. 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 published.F IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the report of the County Auditor containing the ppvroll items be by the County Clerk filed in his office, said report and all items therein to be open for public inspection. IntC Directing Pacii'ic Gas and Electric Company to discon- tinue street liF.hting at County expense on section of Alhambra Avenue and r ° Pleasant Hill Road. On the recommendation of the Public storks Department and on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas and Electric Company discontinue street lighting at County expense on the wl section of Alhambra Avenue and Pleasant Hill Road, with the exception of one 6000-lumen K luminaire and one 10,000-lumen luminaire at the intersection of Alhambra Avenue and Alhambra Valley Road, Pacific Gas and Electric Company numbers 13.1 and 132 (this secti was annexed to the City of Martinez last October) . E y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members pre-A sent. A In the Matter of Authorizing distribution of proceeds from rental of tax deeded land. The County Auditor-Controller having notified this Board that the following proceeds from rental of tax deeded land have been forwarded to the County by the State Controller's Office: period November 1, 1954 to October 31, 1955, ? 2,115.19; and that on the basis of share claims filed by other taxing agencies in accordance with the pro- cedures set forth in Section 3659.3 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, said amount should be distributed as follows Y City of E1 Cerrito 113.96 City of Richmond 699.63 Contra Costa County General Fund 1301.60 TOTAL 11 .19 puu Y!e€ np f ice. NOW$ THERETO-RE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS B'Yr 71-M BOARD ORDERED that authorization is granted for the distri- bution of the above amounts from the Tax Deeded Land Rental Trust Fund as provided in Section 3659.5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of CancellationT of 1955 - 56 County 'Tax Lien. f7f a The State of California having requested the cancellation of the 1955-56 County tax liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by IjJ TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1956 Continued the State for highway purposes; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State and having requested authorization to cancel the 1955-56 County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1955-56 County; tax liens on the following described property as requested: 1955-56 Assm1t No. Map of 4th Addition to Richmond Por. ]!ancilla Avenue and 10242P Prospect .Avenue, Por. Block 37 Pringle Addition Lot 8 Blk. 3 1727% 2nd Inst. k ft Bay Addition Lot 8 blk. 2 408714 2nd Inst. Ro Canada Del Hambre, Southern Part 910337 2nd Inst. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members pre- sent. In the Nutter of Cancellation h of Delinquent County Tan Liens. The County of Contra Costa having requested the cancellation of the delin- quent County tax liens which show cn the records as unpaid on certain property acquired° by the County for highway purposes; and t The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the County, and having requested authorization to cancel the delinquent County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved oy the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the delinquent County tax liens on the following described property as requested; 1955-56 Assmft No. F' Bethel Subdivision Lot 70 Elk. 3 Sale No. 2455 Por. 649711 Ro Las Juntas 28 ac. Sale No. 2019 Por. 550160 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members s = present. x, In the Matter of Agreement between County of Contra Costa and the Bartlett Pear Advisory Board relating to County Inspection Service. F Y WHEREAS, the Bartlett Pear Advisory Board, acting pursuant to the authority of the Director of Agriculture of the State of California, has tendered to the County t of Contra Costa 4 County Inspection Service Agreement, covering the period July 1, 1956; r to and including Novenber 30, 1956, and WHEREAS, A. L. Seeley, County Agricultural Cc=issioner, has recommended that' said contract be entered into, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors r and the County Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute said agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. PASSED .AAD ADOPTED by the F:oard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Board held on the 19th day of June, 1956, by the following vote : A AYFS:SUPER"'ISORS - H. L. CL INGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, f J. KREDERICKSON NOES: . SiFERVISORS - NOZZ t ABSENT: S:3PERVI'SCRS - I. T. GOYAR In the Matter of Execution of Ak-.reement between County of Contra Costa and the Department of .Agriculture of the State of x California relating, to the Destruction of i Ground Squirrels and other Rodents on Areas where Bubonic Plague Infection and other f Infections from Disease Harbored by such Rodents have been Determined to Exist, etc. WHEREAS, there has been tendered to the County of Contra Costa by the Depart- ment of Agriculture of the State of California a form of agreement for the fiscal year 1956-57 which provides funds for the program of rodent control; and WHEREAS, A. L. Seeley, County Agricultural Commissioner, has recommended to this Board the execution of said agreement as being in the interests of the County; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVsJ Twat the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and the County Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute said agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa j at a meeting of said Board held on the 19th day of June, 1956, by the following vote.- AYES: ote: AYES:SUPERc+IS-RS - F?. L. CUYVINGS, HAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCTRANAN, J. FREDEHICKSON S t f c7 TUESDAY, Jun 193, 1956 -- Continued NOES:S u?ER VSO RS - VONE za, r ABSENT: SITPF.RVISORS - I. T. GOYAK In the Matter of Affidavit of publication of Ordinance No. 1041, 1042 and 1043. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance Nos. 1041, 1042 and 1043 and lq Affidavits of Publication of said ordinances having been filed with this Board; and it appearing from said affidavits that said ordinances were duly and regularly published for the time and in the manner required by law; NOW TI?EREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor L Buchanan, IT IS BY THE EOA.3D 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. In the Natter of Claim from San Francisco County for care4IgivenresidentofContraCosta County Claim from City and County in the amount of $92.61 against Contra Costa County . for care given Alma Duncan at the San Francisco Hospital having been filed with the Board of Supervisors; t NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of S--aperiisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- visor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be And the same is hereby REFERRED TO THE SOCIAL SERVICE DIRECTOR FOR HIS WRITTEN RECOMMATION.... z The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board membersZe s present. RE In the Matter of Copy of Claims from San Diego County for care given resident 1 of Contra Costa County. Copy of claims in the amounts of X150.00 and X5.83 against Contra Costa rCounty for care given Lillian M. Medes and Baby at the San Diego County General Hospital having been filed with the Board of Supervisors;4. NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- visor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claims be and the same are hereby REFERRED TO THE SCICIJI&L SERVICE DIRECTOR FOR HIS WRITTEN REGO 11ENDA TI ON. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members 10 present. In the Matter of Copy of Claim from Ventura County for care given resident of Contra Costa County. Copy of Claim in the amount ofg4.P4 against Contra Costa County for care given Pable Gomez, Sr. at the Ventura County General Hospital having been filed with the Board of Supervisors; A NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super M visor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said said claim be and the same is here- by erebyREFERREDTOTHESOCIALSERVICEDIRECTORFGRHISWRITTENRECOMMENDATION. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Anpropriation adjustment. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustment be and the same is hereby authorized: APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE County Library Capital Outlay - Elevator files 1775.00 with Trays i Unappropriated Reserve - 1775.00 County Library _ Fund 1206 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board membersp present. iIn the Matter of Request for Salary lReview of positions of Equipment and Materials Dispatcher, and Accountant, Grade II. On the recommendation of the County Administrator and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the re- quests of 'Victor W. Sauer, Public Works Director, for a review of the salaries assigned to the positions of Equipment and Materials Dispatcher, Range 32, and Accountant, Grade II, Range 32, be and the same are hereby referred to the Civil Service Commission for study and report to this Board. r,. 941 TUESD':Y, OR NiE 19, 1956 -- Continued The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of the Proposed Fozmat ion of Antioch Hospital District. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, there was filed with the Board of Supervisors of the County of ContraCostaonthe19thdayofApril, 1956, a petition for the formation of a local hospital district, to be known as Antioch Hospital District, signed by the registered voters re- siding within the boundaries of the proposed district, equal in number to at least fif teen per cent (15%) of the number of votes cast in said proposed district for the office of Governor at the last preceding election at which a Governor was elected; and WHEREAS, by resolution duly and regularly adopted the 24th day of April, 1956, this Board fixed Tuesday, the 15th day of May, 1956, at the hour of ten o'clock a.m. in the Board Chambers as the time and place for hearing said petition; and WHEREAS, on said 15th day of May, 1956, at the time and place appointed this Board, by resolution duly and regularly adopted, set final hearing on said petition for Tuesday, the 19th day of June, 1956, at ten o'clock a.m. in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez, Contra Costa County,California, and directed the Clerk of the Board to give notice by publication in the Antioch Ledger" once a week for three (3) successive weeks prior to the date set for such final hearing; and WHEREAS, notice of hearing was duly and regularly published in the "Antioch Ledger" on the 21st and 28th days of May and on the 4th day of June, 1956, as attested aby he affidavit of publication of the publisher of said "Antioch Ledger" on file herein WHEREAS, at said final hearing this Board did hear from Mr. E. J. Lage, Assistant Manager of the Tax Department of the Pacific Gas and Electric Company re- questing the exclusion of certain of the company's properties; from Mr. Claude Stitt, representing the Fibreboard Products Company, and requesting that the Board exclude all of the properties of the Fibreboard Company in the event that it elected to honor the request of the Pacific Gas and Electric Company for exclusion as above noted; from Mr. Frank J. Hollander, who protested the format ion of the district and recommended that a district be formed to include all of Supervisorial Districts Four and Five; from Messrs. Blair Spires, Patrick Peabody, and Bill Boyd, speaking in favor of the petition; from Mr. Harry Morrison of the Contra Costa County Taxpayers' Association, who stated that his association had taken no official position on the proposed district; and from Mrs. Evelyn Casolari, who said that there were certain questions which a number of residents of Antioch wished answered before the Board made its final decision in the matter; NOW, THEREFORE, good cause appearing, on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, the final hearing on said petition is continued to Tuesday, the 17th day of July, 1956, at ten o'clock a.m. in the Chambers of the Board. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Board held on the 19th day of June, 1956, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak. a In the Matter of the County and Canvass of Returns of Special Election at North t Richmond to Determine whether the Hous- ing Authority of the County of Contra Costa Should Develop a Low-Rent Housing Project. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa has hereto- fore on the 8th day of May, 1956, provided for an election to be held on the 12th day of June, 1956, in North Richmond, for the purpose of determining whether the Housing Auth- , ority of the County of Contra Costa should develop, construct and acquire a low-rent housing project in said area; and WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors having heretofore by resolution directed that the canvass of the votes cast at said election be canvassed by the County Clerk; and WHEREAS, the County Clerk has canvassed all of the votes cast at said special . election and has certified to this Board and filed with this Board his statement of the result of said canvass; and said Board having directed that said statement and result of said canvass be incorporated in the minutes of this Board; and WHEREAS, all the absentee ballots voted in said election have been canvassed iby this Board and this Board being fully advised in the premises; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa hereby certifies that the total number of votes cast in the County of Contra Costa within the territory of the North Richmond election for the proposition placed before the electors is as follows: YES: 278 NO: 106 TOTAL VOTED: 386 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. v j Tuesday, June 19, 1956, Continued - In the Matter of the County and Canvass fi of Returns of Special Election at Oakley to Determine Whether the Housing Authority of the County of Contra CostaShould De- velop a Low-Rent Housing Project.RESOLUTION A EREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa has heretofore on the 8th day of May, 1936, provided for an election to be held on the 12th day ofJune, 1956, in Oakley, for the purpose of determining whether the Housing Authority oftheCountyofContraCostashoulddevelop, construct and acquire a low-rent housing project in said area; and WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors having heretofore by resolution directed that the canvass of the votes cast at said election be canvassed by the County Clerk;and rs WHEREAS, the County Clerk has canvassed all of the votes cast at said special election and has certified to this Board and filed with this Hoard his statement of the results of said canvass; and said Board having directed that said statement and result of said canvass be incorporated in the minutes of this Board; and WHEREAS, all the absentee ballots voted in said election have been canvassed by this Board and this Board being fully advised in the Premises; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County ofContraCostaherebycertifiesthatthetotalnumberofvotescastintheCountyofContraCostawithintheterritoryoftheOakleyelectionforthepropositionplacedbe- r fore the electors is as follows: YES: 96 NO:71 TOTAL VOTED: 167 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approving Application AforPreliminaryLoanforLow-Rent Pub- YY lic Housing. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, it is the policy of this locality to eliminate substandard and otherinadequatehousing, to prevent the spread of slums and blight, and to realize as soon as feasible the goal of a decent home in a suitable living environment for all of its citizens; and WHEREAS, under the provisions of the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended, the Public Housing Administration is authorized to provide financial assistant to local public housing agencies for undertaking and carrying out preliminary planningpoflow-rent housing projects that will assist in meeting this goal; and WHEREAS, the Act provides that there shall be local determination of need for low-rent housing to meet needs not being adequately met by private enterprise and that the Public Housing Administration shall not make any contract with a public housing agency for preliminary loans for surveys and planning in respect to any low-rent housing projects unless the governing body of the locality involved has by resolution approved the application of the public housing agency for such preliminary loan; and WHEREAS the HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA (herein called theLocalAuthority") is a public housing agency and is applying to the Public Housing Ad- ministration for a preliminary loan to cover the costs of surveys and planning in con- nection with the development of low-rent housing; NOW, THEREFORE, HE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County ofContraCostaasfollows: 1. There exists in the County of Contra Costa a need for such low-rent Nous-Y ing at rents -within the means of low-income families; xN2. The application of the Local Authority to the Public Housing Administra-tion for a preliminary loan in an amount not to exceed Thirty-two Thousand ($32,000.00) Dollars for surveys and planning in connection with low-rent housing projects of not to exceed approximately one hundred eighty (1$0) dwelling units is hereby approved. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 19th day of June, 1956. a irman of the Hoard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH Clerk of the B6ard of Sfupervisors o the County of Contra Costa, State of California By, Deputy Clerk 1 1 Tuesday, June 19, 1956, Continued - I In the Matter of Approving the Application of the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa for a Preliminary Loan for Low- Rent Housing, Approving ,the Development, Con- struction, and Ownership of Low-Rent Housing Projects not to Exceed 180 Dwelling Units and Approving the Form of Amendment to the Coopera- tion Agreement Between the County of Contra Costa and the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa and Authorizing its Execution. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, it is the policy of this locality to eliminate substandard and other , inadequate housing, to prevent the spread of slums and blight, and to realize as soon as feasible the goal of a decent home in a suitable living environment for all of its citizens; and WHEREAS, under the provisions of the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended, the Public Housing Administration is authorized to provide financial assistance to local public housing agencies for undertaking and carrying out preliminary planning of low-rent housing projects that will assist in meeting this goal; and WHEREAS, the Act provides that there shall be local determination of need for low-rent housing to meet needs not being adequately met by private enterprise and that u: the Public Housing Administration shall not make any contract with a public housing agency for preliminary loans for surveys and planning in respect to any low-rent hous- ing projects unless the governing body of the locality involved has by resolution ap- proved the application of the public housing agency for such preliminary loan; and WHEREAS, the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa (herein called the Local Authority) is a public housing agency and is applying to the Public Housing Administration for a preliminary loan to cover the costs of surveys and planning in connection with the development of low-rent housing; and WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa did on the 6th day of September, 1950 t enter into a Cooperation Agreement providing for cooperation by the County with the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa in connection with the development, operation and acquisition by such Housing Authority of not more than seven hundred fifty (756) dwelling units of low-rent housing in the County; and k° WHEREAS, it is desirable to further amend such Cooperation Agreement to pro- vide for repayment of local and Federal annual contributions in the manner provided under Section 10(j) of the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended; and WHEREAS, Section 34313 of the California Health and Safety Code, as amended, provides that no low-rent housing project shall be developed, constructed, or owned by the Local Authority until the governing body of the County of Contra Costa has by reso- lution approved such project; and WHEREAS, pursuant to and in compliance with the provisions of Section 34518 of the California Health and Safety Code, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa did on May 22, 19569 adopt a Resolution authorizing the publication in the Contra Costa Gazette, a newspaper of general circulation, on May 28, 1956, and June 41 1956, of a notice of a public hearing to be held June 19, 1956, before the Board of Supervisors for the purpose of giving all interested persons an opportunity to be heard as to whether such an Amendment to the Cooperation Agreement should be entered into; and the County Clerk has had available at least three copies of the proposed Amendment to the Cooperation Agreement for inspection by interested persons prior to the mentioned public hearings; and WHEREAS, the notices for a public hearing have been published as above pro- vided, and the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa has held a public hearing starting at the hour of 10:00 A. M. on the 19th day of June, 1956, giving all interested persons an opportunity to be heard as to whether the proposed Amendment to the Cooperation Agreement in the form hereinafter set forth should be entered into, which said hearing has been concluded with all matters in connection therewith having been Hilly considered by the Board of Supervisors. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, as follows: 1. That there exists in the County of Contra Costa a need for such low-rent housing at rents within the means of low-income families or persons. 2. The application of the Local Authority, dated the 18th day of June, 1956, to the Public Housin Administration for a preliminary loan in an amount not to exceed Thirty-two Thousand $32,000.00) Dollars for serves and planning in connection with low-rent housing projects not to exceed thirty (30) dwelling units for the unincorporated town of Oakley, and one hundred fifty (150) dwelling units for the unincorporated town of North Richmond is hereby approved. 3. The Board of Supervisors does hereby approve the development, construction, and ownership by the Local Authority of the projects as defined in Paragraph 1 (a) of the Cooperation Agreement dated September 6, 1950, between the County of Contra Costa and the Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa, which agreement is hereby re- affirmed. 4. The Hoard of Supervisors, after having held a public hearing and giving all interested persons an opportunity to be heard hereby determines, pursuant to the provisions of the California Housing Cooperation Law (being Chapter 2 of Part 2 of Di- vision 24 of the California Health and Safety Code) , to enter into an Amendment to the Cooperation Agreement in substantially the form hereinafter set forth with the Local Authority. The Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is hereby authorized and directed to affix or impress the official seal of the county of Contra Costa thereon and to attest the same. Such Amendment to the Cooperation Agreement shall be in substantially jthe following form as attached hereto. 5. This Resolution shall become effective immediately. i 96 Tuesday, June 19, 1956, __ Continued f i PASSED AND ADOPTED this 19th day of June, 1956. Chairman Of the Board o Supervisors ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH County Clerk / By A!_ !Y/g A c i.nom t Deputy k SEAL) A14END14ENT TO COOPERATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE HOUSING lu TMM OF THE COUNTY W MMM-CMA CONTRA n3 - 4 MM77M ACOUNrrOF 4 f This Amendatory Agreement entered into the 19th day of June, 1956, by and betweentheHousingAuthorityoftheCountyofContraCosta, a public body corporate and politichereinaftercalledthe "local authority") and the County of Contra Costa, State of California (herein called the "County"), WITNESSETH: fi x WHEREAS, the Local Authority of the County entered into a Cooperation Agreement dated September 6, 1950, providing for cooperation by the County with the Local Author- ity in connection with the development in the County of Contra Costa, of not to exceed 750 units of low rent housing by such Local Authority, and which Cooperation Agreement was executed by the County in its desire of assisting and cooperating with the Local Authority in such undertaking and of complying with the provisions of Sections 10 (a) , 10 (h) and 15 (7) (b) of the United States Housing Act of 1937, was further amended on August 2, 1954, by adding a new subsection (j) to Section 10 of such Act to provide for; the repayment of all local and Federal annual contributions with respect to the low rent housing projects that are placed under Annual Contributions Contract between the Public Housing Administration and the Local Authority after August 2, 1954; and WHEREAS, the County desires to further cooperate with the Local Authority by amending the existing Cooperation Agreement between the parties hereto in order to give effect to such amendment of the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended; i NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants hereinafter set forth, the Local Authority and the County do hereby agree as follows: 1. The Cooperation Agreement heretofore executed between the parties and dated September 6, 1950, shall be and is hereby amended by adding thereto the following language as Section 10 thereof: 10. In addition to the Payments in lieu of Taxes and in further consideration for the public services and facilities furnished and to be furnished in respect to any Project for which no annual contributions contract had been` entered into prior to August 2, 1954, between the Local Authority and the PHA; 1) After payment in full of all obligations of the Local Authority in connection with such Project for which any annual contributions are pledged and until the total amount of annual contributions paid by the PHG in re- spect to such Project has been repaid (a) all receipts in connection with such project in excess of expenditures necessary for the management, opera,: tion, maintenance or financing, and for reasonable reserves therefor, shall be paid annually to the PHA and to the County on behalf of the local public bodies which have made to such Project, and (b) no debt in respect to such , Project, except for necessary expenditures for such Project, shall be in. curred by the Local Authority; 2) If, at any time, such Project or any part thereof is sold, such sale shall be to the highest responsible bidder after advertising, or at fair market value as approved by the PHA, and the proceeds of such sale together with any reserves, after application to any outstanding debt of the Local Authority in respect to such Project, shall be paid to the PHA and local public bodies as provided in Clause 1 (a) of this Section 10: ! N Provided, that the amounts to be paid to the PHA and the local public bodies shall not exceed their respective total contribution to such Pro. jject; 3) The County shall distribute the payments made to it pursuant to clauses (1) and (2) of this Section 10 among the local public bodies (in- cluding the County) in proportion to their respective aggregate contri- butions to such Project." 2. Except as herein amended, the Cooperation Agreement between the parties hereto dated September 6, 1950, shall remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Local Authority and the County have respectively caused this Amendatory Agreement to be duly executed as of the day and year first above written. HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CUUNTY OF SEAL) CONTiiA COSTA ATTEST: By Chairman Secretary COUNTY OF CUNTRA CUSTA r_ SEAL) ATTEST: By H. L. Cummings W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk Chairman of the Board of SupervisoFs By M. A. Smith, Deputy Clerk of the County of Contra Costa i rr i Y . sc Tuesday., June 19, 19569 ContinuedAl The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board: kA" AYES: Supervisors H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: Supervisors - None r Z ABSENT: Supervisor I. T. Goyak t r r'• k x` r # Tx a rr t S w.r t 5 r r. r v r S S r i 17 yµtA z' vb nt%.ik 1;k t Y i 3 E•'ui"r ({ ,+c '4 R N'. i k 5^ M 3 XA*•:;:.Li' 5 y l y,µ x r iT, . i i' S T£tr• tit , y G, ' t•j . r„ fe'} r y a d . i r l f iyrr j.r' kf n r fM a zY a p a g t 1 r: t TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1956 _- Continued r S In the Matter od Certificate of Secretary of State regarding Annexation of "Southern Annex- ation No. 13" to the City of Walnut Creek. x Certificate dated June 11, 1956 from the Secretary of State in which he setsforththatcopyofOrdinanceNo. 302, adopted by the City of Walnut Creek and which refers to annexation to said city, was filed in his office on June 11, 1956, havingbeenreceivedbythisBoard; Vow, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by SupervisorTaylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said certificate be placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Certificate of Secretary of State regarding annexation of "Curtis and r Broderick Addition" to the City of Antioch. y Certificate dated- June 11, 1956, from the Secretary of State in which he set zc t" forth that copy of Ordinance No. 365-A, adopted by the City of Antioch and which refer to annexation to said city, was filed in his office on June 11, 1956, having been re- R ceived by this Board; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by SupervisorBuchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said certificate be placed on file. p tl. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Hearing on application of Freeway In- dustrial Properties, Inc., for a Quarry Permit. This Board having on June 6, 1956 continued to this date the hearing on ap.eplicationofFreewayIndustrialProperties, Inc., for a gravel pit and rock crushingplantincertainpropertylocatedintheCountyofContraCosta, the Board proceeds with the hearing and the following persons appear: Director of Planning of Contra Costa County who states that the Commission recommends approval of the quarry site but the Com- k mission has insufficient time to recommend a list of restrictions as should be imposed if a permit is granted by the Board; H Air. A. J. McCosker, applicant, and Mr. George Page, requesting r approval of the application; F,r. Lawrence Vias, attorney for East Bay Municipal Utility District, who asked that if the permit is granted that it contain adequate restrictions to protect its water supply; Ass. Wilbur Koehler; C. E. Steidtmann, Builder and Engineer; Mrs. Ritchie Ward representing Woments Planning Council, aid as an in- dividual; Yr. Edward Clays of the Park & Recreational Council; Dr. Awry L. Bowerman, Secretary of the California Society, Special Study Committee; Larry Williams, Bay Chapter of the Sierra Club; Edward N. Mums; William .Drpke representing Nature Conservancy;i and Mrs. Lois Lucius; who protest the application; and On motion of Supervisor F-ichaaan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERM that the hearing is closed, the decision to be made on July 10, 1956 at 10 a.m. if The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Application r; for permit to remove soil from real property, filed by Mr. E. W. Thompson, 4515 Clayton Road, r Concord. f f 4..E. W. Thcmpson having filed with this Board an application for a permit to remove soil from real property and June 19, 1956 at 11 a.m. having been fixed as the time for hearing said application , and this Hoard being desirous of obtaining the re-r" commendation of the Planning Commission on whether said application should be granted; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by SupervisorFrederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application is referred to the Plan ning Commission for its recommendation and it is further ordered that the hearing be-fore this Board on the application is continued to July 17, 1956 at 3 p.m. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board. In the Matter of Petition and Order regarding United States District Court Action Nos. 46405 and 46406, John V. :Dobson, Bank- rupt, etc, x A copy of Order calling meeting of creditors, and Petition for Order auth34orizingTrusteetosellrealpropertyinthematterofJohnV. Dobson, Bankrupt, Ac- u.__.. .._ tion No. 46405, and Opal E. Dobson, Bankrupt, Action No. 464063, Southern Division of r TUESDAY, JUNIE 19, 10.56 -- Continued the United States District ourt for the Northern District of California, having been received by W. T. Paasch, County Clerk, on June 15, 1956; and i On motilin of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said order and petition are referred to the District Attorney', The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, G x In the Matter of .Complaint, Benjamin Barton versus George Degnan, County of Contra Costa, et al, Superior Court Action No. 65817, A copy of first amended complaint, Benjamin Barton versus George Degnan, County of Contra Costa, et al, Superior Court Action No. 65817 having been received by iW. T. Paasoh, County Clerk, on June 15, 1956; On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOAF.D ORDERED that said complaint be and the same is hereby referred to the Dis-r trict Attorney. N The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.t In the Matter of Declaring Emergency Condition of Island County Fire Protection District 1955-56 Budget. The county Auditor-Controller having notified this Board that the amount bud- geted for reimbursement to other fire departments for the cost of fighting fires in the Island County Fire Protection District for the fiscal year 1955-56 is insufficient to meet the obligations of the district, the original budget forsaid district for !955-56 s being $2,200 and according to the claims that have already been submitted plus suffi4 ? tient amount to complete the current fiscal year, an additional X1,025 will be neces- sary; and NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- visor Buchanan, IT IS BY THIS BOARD DECLARED that an emergency exists in connection i with the provision of additional funds for this fiscal year to provide the necessary protection to persons and property in the Island County Fire Protection District. The foregoing resolution is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board, n1 In the Matter of Continaing hearing on proposed change in policy re f deposits by subdividers to provide for future drainage needs. This Board having on May 15, 1956 continued to this date the matter or pro- posed change in its policy with reference to deposits required by subdividers to pro- r vide for furture drainage needs; and s t k' Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded bye Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on said matter is furthercontinuedtoJuly24, 1956 at 2 p.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Subdivision i Agreement Extension, Shore Acres Unit No. . t On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Subdivision'Agreement Extension dated June 5, 1956, between the County of Contra Costa and Earl W. Smith, Inc., and Which refers to Shore Acres Unit t No. 4 Subdivision, be and the same is hereby approved and H. L. Cummings, Chairman, yr r ' Board of Supervisors, is authorized to execute said Subdivision Agreement Extension on behalf of the Ccunty of Contra Costa. 141 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board. In the Matter of the Formation, Organization and Establishment of San Ramon Valley County Water District of the County of Contra Costa, Sate of California. WHEREAS, a petition signed b registered voters residingHng within the bounds.. ; ries of the proposed San Ramon Valley County Water District equal in number to at least' ten per cent (16%) 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, which; said petition described the proposed boundaries of the proposed district and prayed that it be incorporated into a district was filed with the Board of Supervisors on the 16th day of February, 1956; and WHEREAS by order of the Board of Supervisors, duly given and made on the 6thi day of March, 1951, the time for the hearing upon said petition was set for Tuesday, the 27th day of March, 1956, at the hour of ten o'clock a.m. of said day; and fY.TIiE EAS, on said 27th day of Farah, 1956, at the time appointed, this Board x did by resolution, duly rnd regularly adopted, continue said hearing to Tuesday, the 3rd day of April, 1956, at ten o'clock a.m. in the Chembers of the Board of Supervisors; Hall of Records, Fain and Court Streets, Martinez, Contra Costa Ccunty, California; andi E 99 v TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1956 __ Lontinued rF IHEREAS, on said 3rd day of April, 1956, at the time to which said hearingAf was continued, this Board did by resolution, duly and regularly adopted, further con- tinue said hearing to Tuesday, the 17th day of April, 1956, at ten o'clock a.m. in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, Main and Court Streets, Martinez Contra Costa County, California; and WHEREAS, pursuant to law the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa eaus to be published notice of hearing,, which said notice contained all of the information required to be contained therein by Section 30231 of the water Code, and was given for the time and in the manner prescribed by law, as appears from the affidavit or publi- cation on file herein of L. E. Stoddard, publisher of the "Walnut Kernel`, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the City of Walnut Creek, County of Contra Costa, dated March 15, 1956, and filed with this Board on the l6th day of March, 1956; and z r, t WHEREAS, at the hearing held pursuant to notice as aforesaid, this Board heard and considered the written petitions from a number of persons for the inclusion of certain properties and for the exclusion of other properties from the boundaries of the proposed district, and all persons interested were given an opportunity to appear r, and be heard; and WHEREAS, on the 7th day of February, 1956, the Boundary Commission of Contra Costa County met and approved the boundaries of the proposed County dater District; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors by resolution dated the 17th day of April, 1956, found and determined that said petition for -the formation of said County Water f. District complies with 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; that notice of hearing on the formation petition was published and given as required by law; and v IEAS, the Board of Supervisors on the said 17th day of April, 1956, found and determined that the boundaries of said proposed district should include the follow ince described property; Parcel I BEGINNING at the most southerly corner of Lot 1, Block M, "Map No. 2, Walnut Heights," filed December 29, 1913, in Map Rook 10, page 245, being the most northerly corner of the 209.66 acre parcel, described as parcel 3, in the Decree of Distribution to Mary Vieira, recorded January 17, 1934 in Volume 351 of Official Records, pace 233; thence South 23' 5' East along the2,4 northeast line of the said Vieira parcel and the southeasterly extension thereof, to the southeast corner of the 209.66 acre parcel of land described in the deed to pcsa V. Franco, recorded April 28, 1934 in Volume 360 of Of- ficial Records, nage 283; thence Horth 786 26' West along the South line of the said Franco parcel to the North-South midsection line of Section 6 T1S R1W N.D.B. - M. being the northeast corner of lands of Rudolph C. Post; thence South along the slid mIdsecticn line of the said Section 6, to the center line of Firends Avenue; thence southwesterly along the center line of Miranda Avenue to the northwest corner of the .55 acre parcel of land de- t scribed in the deed to William L. Graves et ux-, recorded May 5, 1950, Record- er's File No. 21302; thence South 88' East 321.34 feet along the north line of the said .55 acre Graves parcel to the northeast corner thereof, being the northwest corner of the 48.30 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Lee A. PTartindale et ux., recorded Aug•-ust 9, 1943 in Volume 728 of Official Records, page 144; thence southerly and southeasterly along the western and southwestern lines of the said 48.30 acre Martindale parcel to the most south- erly corner thereof, being a point on the northwest line of the 4.081 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Arthur R. Bisset et ux, recorded Oc- tober 5, 1951, Recorder's File Ne. 47625; thence Horth 21° 55' East 199.26 feet to the most northerly corner of the said Bisset 4.081 acre parcel; thence South 50° 30' East 469.91 feet to the most easterly corner of thesaid Bisset parcel, being a point on the southeast line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Arthur H. Clements, et al, recorded July 26, 1951, Recorder's File No. 35764; thence Southwesterly along the southeast line of the said Clements parcel to the most northerly corner of the .70 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Ruth C. Kemp, recorded Fay 5, 1953, Recorder's File f a No. 22741; thence southeasterly along the northeast line of the Ruth C. Kemp parcel to the most easterly corner thereof, being a point on the southeast line of the parcel of land described as Parcel One in the deed to Oscar M. Kemp, recorded May 28, 1948 in Volume 1204 of Official Records, at page 220, said point being 380 feet northeasterly from the most southerly corner there- of; thence northeasterly along the southeast line of the said Oscar M. Kemp parcel to the northwest corner of Lot 10, of Section 7, TlS R1W MB&M; thence South along the west line of the said Lot 10 and of Lot 11, to the southwest corner of Lot 11, Section 7, T1S R1W !-BJ-di; thence East along the south line N- of Lot 11 to the southeast corner thereof, being, the northwest corner of Lot N 14, of Section 8 TILS T1W, also being the northwest corner of the 229.50 acre µparcel of land described in the deed to Grover C. Squier, recorded May 2,1914 in Volume 224 of Deeds, page 449; thence Worth 820 30' East along the northerly line of the said Squier parcel to the northeast corner thereof;thence South along the eastern line of the said Squier parcel to the south line of Section 8 T1S RlW; thence East along the south line of said Section 8 to the southeast corner thereof, being the northwest corner of Section 16 w T1S R1W; thence South along the +lest line of the said Section 16, 800- feet;thence east to the berth-South midsection; thence line of the said Section 16, said point being 600 feet South of the North quarter corner of Section 16; thence continuing East 1700 feet; thence South to a point on the East-West midsection line of Section 16 which bears East 1700' from the center of said Section 16, said point also being on the South line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Fred L. Donahue, recorded May 29, 1934 in Volume 359 of Official Records, at page 499; thence Easterly along the southern line i of said Donahue parcel to the northwestern corner of the parcel of land de-scribed as Parcel One in the deed to Edward Lee Soule, recorded July 21, 1954 in Volume 2351 of Official Records, at page 469; thence Southerly along the western line the said Soule parcel, South 16' 10' 35" West 146-?7 feet; TUESDAY TUNE 19, 1956 -- Cortinued 68' 151 06" West 751.F4 feet, and South 12' 341 45" West 375.46 feet to the northeastern line of "Mount Diablo Estate Park Subdivision, Third Unit", filed December 12, 1952, in Map .Book 49, page 7; thence Southeasterly and Southerly along the northeastern and eastern lines of the said "Yount Diablo Estate Park. Subdivision, Third Unit" and southerly along the extension of that said eastern line to the center line of Vista Grande as shown on the map of "Mount Diable Estate Park Subdivision, First unit," filed July 12, 19241 in Volume 19 of Maps, page 455; thence in a general Southeasterly direction along the center line of said Vista Grande to the eastern line of the parcel of land described in the deed to George J. ?acini, recorded May 70 1946 in 1 Volume 883 of Official Records, at page 157; thence in a general northerly direction along the eastern line of said Pacini parcel to the most Northern corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to Read H. Gibson, re- corded April 29, 1948 in Volume 1195 of Official Records, at page 249; thence Easterly along the northern line of said Gibson parcel to the center line of Alameda Diablo; thence Northerly alonj- the center line of said Alameda Diable to its intersect _on with the northwestern line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Georre C. Kelso, recorded March 20, 1951 in Volume 1734 of Official Records at pare 392; thence Northeasterly along the north- western line of the said Kelso parcel to the center line of Yount Diablo Scenic Boulevard (;elle Los Collados) ; thence in a general Northerly and Easterly direction along the center line of Mount Diablo Scenic Boulevard to the northeast corner of the 12-70 acre parcel of land described in the deed to George W. Goodyear, et al, recorded October 16, 1946 in Volume 957 of Official Records, at page 379; thence Southerly along the eastern line of the said 12.70 acre Goodyear parcel &.c the center line of Mount Diablo Sce- nic' Foulevard; (Calle Los Collados) ; thence Southerly along, the center line of Calle Los Collados to the center line of Calle Crespi; thence Southerly along the center line of Calle Crespi as shown on the said map of "If:ount Diablo Estate Park Subdivision, First Unit," and the southerly extension thereof to the southern line of Diablo Road (Green Valley Road or El Camino Tassajara) ; thence in a general Westerly direction along the southern line of said Diablo Read to the Borth-South midsection line of Section 21, T1S Rl.a; thence Southerly along said midsection line to the northeastern line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Danville Union School District, recorded January F, 1952 in Volume 18?5 of Official Records, at page 29; thence southeasterly along the northeastern line of said school parcel (1875 OR 29) to the most eastern corner thereof; thence Southwesterly along the southeastern line of said School parcel (1F75 CR 29) to the said Borth-South midsection line of said Section 21; thence Southerly along the said ttorth- South midsection line to the south line of Section 21 T1S Rl'Id P,DB&P , being the north line of Rancho Ramona, filed in Yap Book 9, page 220; thence East- erly along, the northern line of Rancho ?amcna to the northwest corner of the 14.92 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Herman S. Primm, et ux, recorded December 21, 1954, Recorderts File No. 68361; thence Southwesterly along the western line of the said Frimm parcel to the southerly line of Tassajara Road as shown on the map or Las Lomitas No. 2, filed October 79 1948 in Map Book 36, page 17; thence Westerly along the southern line of Tassajara Road to the eastern line of the parcel of land described in the deed to R. T. Hughes and Eess Hughes, recorded January 22, 1954, Recorder's File No. 3658; thence South 0' 041 07" West 1561.84 feet; thence North 89' 28t West 973-59 feet; thence South 1" 0£'t 40" .gest 1443.93 feet; thence South 89' 551 East 1470.32 feet; thence North 71' 471 East 48 feet; thence South 0° 02, West 1233.6' feet to the southwest corner of thesaid Hughes parcel being a point on the north line of Lot a, Part 3 of the Rancho San Ramon (Osage Fara) ; thence 4est along the north line of Lot A. Part 3, to the northwest corner thereof; thence South 0' 10t West to the southwest cor- ner of Lot B, Part 3; thence north 79' 301 East 451.54 feet to the northwest corner of Lot C. Part 2; thence Southerly along the western lines of Lots C and D. Part 2 to the north line of Lot E, Part 1, of the Osage Farm; thence Westerly along the northern line of the said Lot E, Part .1 to the center line of the State HiFhwag (Danville to San Ramon) ; thence Southerly along the center line of the State Highway to the southeast corner of the 46 acre parcel of land described as Parcel No. 1 in the deed to Henrietta Spilker, recorded June 28, 1945, in Volume 679 of Official Records, page 488; thence South 87° i5t Nest 1362.80 feet to the southwest corner thereof; thence Northerly alon the western line of the said Spilker parcel to its north- west corner; thence North 69' East along the north Zine of the said Spilker parcel to the Southeast corner of the 4.75 acre parcel of land described as parcel No. 2 in the said deed to Henrietta Spilker (679 OR 488) ; thence North 39° 121 West 311.50 feet to the northwest corner thereof; being a point in the center line of Podva Road, also being a point on the northeastern 5. line of the parcel of land described in the decree of Final Distribution in the Estate of Leona B. Abrott, recorded June 8, 19539 Recorder's File No. 29745; thence in a general Northerly and Westerly direction along the East- ern and Northern lines of the said Abrott parcel to the northwest corner thereof; thence North 00 10' 10" East 672.69 feet; thence South 640 43' 29" West 317.$0 feet; thence South 49' 33' 56" vest 190.76 feet; thence South 100 27' 36" West 407.70 feet to the southeast corner of the 69.331 acre parcel of land described as parcel No. 1 in the deed to Andrew L. Abrott et ux, recorded May 11, 1948, Recorder's File No. 18094; thence Westerly along the South line of the said 69.331 acre Abrott parcel 600 feet; thence North- westerly in a direct line to a point on the northwest line of the said 69.331 r acre Abrott parcel, said point being 900 feet northwesterly from the most westerly corner thereof; thence Southwesterly along the northwest line of the said 69.331 acre Abrott parcel to the most westerly corner thereof, being a point on the easterly line of the 90 acrel parcel of land described in the deed to Chester R. Fager et ux, recorded December 31, 1947, in Volume 1163 of Official Records, page 288, Recorder's File No. 52457; thence Northerly and Westerly along the eastern and northern lines of the said 90 acre Fager parcel to a point on the northerly line that bears North 5$• 501 East 1222.84 feet from the northwest corner thereof, said northwest corner being on the east line of Section 25 T1S R2W MDB&M; thence in a direct line to the south- west corner of the 78.927 acre parcel of land described as parcel No. 3 in the deed to Clement V. Isbell et ux, recorded April 22, 1955, Recorders File No. 24835, said point being on the East line of the said Section 45 `PIS RlW r 101 Tuesday, June 19, 1956 -- Continued MDB&M; thence Northerly along the east line of the said Section 25 to the north- east corner thereof, being a point on the southerly line of the parcel land des- cribed in the Decree to Charlotte H. .•Biller, Recorded July 18, 1955, hecorder's File No. 43206; thence in a general Northerly direction along the eastern line of the said Miller parcel to the boundary line of the Aancho San Ramon; thence North- westerly along the southwestern boundary line of the Rancho San hamon to its inter- section with the southerly line of the 17.108 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Ernst G. Timme et ux, recorded June 19, 1935 in Vol 383 of Official Records, at page 301; thence gesterly and Northerly along the southern and western lines of the said 17.108 acre Timme parcel to the northwest corner thereof; thence Easterly along the northern line of the said Timme parcel to the southwest corner of the 1.12 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Merlin J. Jucksch et ux, record- ed August 15, 1951, Aecorder's File No. 38896; thence North 40° 34' >O" East 31$.93 feet; thence North 51. 561 30" West 24.8.23 feet; thence North 38. 03' 30" East 110.15 feet; thence North 70 52' 30" k;ast 36.98 feet; thence North 670 31' 39" East 189.18 feet; thence North 190 111 50" nest 37.60 feet; thence North 43' 51' 59" West 183.35 feet; thence North 62' 32' 19" gest 169.23 feet; thence North 64. 33' 24" East 571.44 feet to the northeast corner of the 2.511 acre parcel of land des- cribed in the deed to J. E. Leming et ux, recorded November 13, 1952, Recorder's File No. 52166, being a point on the southwesterly line of the .52 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Marren J. Ewy et ux, Recorded April 1, 1955, Record- er's File No. 20525; thence North 32* 071 20" ::est along the southwest line of the said Ewy parcel to the most westerly corner thereof; thence continuing North 32" 07' 20" West 402.24 feet; thence South 670 43' 3011 West 19.14 feet; thence North 290 411 30" West 390.72 feet to the most western corner of the 1.463 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Milton H. Price et ux, recorded November 139 1952, hecorders File No. 52176; thence in a direct line to the southeast corner of the 187.10 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Diablo View Properties Inc. a Corporation, Recorded December 20, 195U, Recorder' s File No. 65423 ; thence in a general Northwesterly and Northeasterly direction along the boundary line of the said 187.10 acre parcel to its intersection with the western boundary line of the Rancho San Ramon; thence northwesterly along the said Rancho boundary line to a point which bears North 88. 16' 15" East from the northeast corner of the 1.30 acre parcel of land described in the qui*, claim Deed to Leon G. Boller et ux, recorded November 30, 1953 , Recorders File No. 62379; thence South 880 16' 15" west to the northeast corner of the said 1.30 acre Boller parcel; thence South 00 44' 20" West 250.57 feet; thence South 73' 33' 10" West 158.52 feet to the most south- erly corner of the said Boller parcel; thence Northerly along the western line of the said Boller parcel to the southeast corner of the 13JU acre parcel of land described in the Deed to Joseph S. Simpson et ux, recorded April 12 , 1955, Record- ers File Iio. 22883; thence Westerly along the along the southern line of the Simpson 13.30 acre parcel to its southwest corner; thence North 1. 011 27" West to the most northerly corner of the 1.42 acre parcel of land described in the deed to Alan F. Howe et ux, recorded August 19, 1953, Recorders File No. 43697, being a point on the boundary line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Estand, Inc. A Nevada Corporation, Recorded March 4, 1955, Recorders File No. 13802; thence in North- westerly and Northerly along the boundary line of the said Estand, Inc. parcel to the most southerly corner of the parcel of land described in the Deed to E. P. Lazzareschi, et ux, recorded June 4, 1948 in Volume 1206 of Official Records, page 215, said point also being on the boundary line of the city of Walnut Creek, South- r ern Annexation No. 10, Ordinance No. 285; thence in a general Easterly, Northerly and Southeasterly direction, along the boundary line of the City of Walnut Creek to A: the most southerly corner of the Marshall Annexation to the City of Walnut Creek, Ordinance No. 284, said point being an angle point on the northeastern line of Lot 3, Block M of the said "Walnut Heights"; thence continuing along the boundary line of the City of Walnut Creek, Marshall Annexation as follows, North 80° 401 East 197.77 feet to the most westerly corner of the parcel of land described in the Deed to Lula Borges Joaquin, recorded Au.ust 18, 1939, in volume 519 of Official Records, page 49; thence North 33° 331 East 189.01 feet to the most northerly corner of the 25 acre parcel described as parcel No. 3 in the deed to John R. Spellacy, et ux, recorded August 20, 1952, Recorder's File No. 37251; thence leaving the ooundary line of the City of Walnut Creek and following the eastern line of the said .25 acre Spellacy parcel, South 23° 321 51" East 35.95 feet and South 210 38 , 35" 'lest 105.18 feet to the southeast corner thereof, being the most northerly corner of Lot 2 Block M. "Walnut Heights"; thence South 230 09' East along the northeast lines of Lots 2 and 1, Block M, "Walnut Heights", to the most southerly corner of Lot 1, Block M, the point of beginning. Exception A to Parcel 1 Being all of El Encino Subdivision Unit No. 1, filed April 5, 1946, in Map Book 29, page 1, all of El Encino Subdivision Unit No. 2, filed March 5, 19470 in Map Book 32, page 49, all of San Miguel Terrace filed April 7, 1948 in Map Book 34, page 40, and a portion of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way described as follows: Beginning on the boundary line of the City of Walnut Creek at the north- east corner of Lot 1, E1 Encino Subdivision Unit No. 1; thence westerly along the Northern lines of El Encino Units 1 and 2 and the Westerly extension thereof, being along the boundary line of the City of Walnut Creek, to the western line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's right of way; thence Southerly along the western line of the Southern Pacific right of way to its intersection with the Southwesterly extension of the Southeastern line of San Miguel Terrace; thence Northeasterly along the said Southwestern extension and along Southeast- ern line of San Miguel Terrace to the most eastern corner of Lot 23, San Miguel Terrace, being on the southwestern line of San Miguel Drive; thence Northwester- ly along the southwestern line of San Miguel Drive to the Northeast corner of Lot 1, E1 Encino Subdivision Unit No. 1, the point of beginning. Exc tion B to Parcel 1 Portion of Block 8, as shown on the map entitled "Map No. 2 of Walnut Heights, Walnut Creek, California, Contra Costa County," filed December 29, 1913 in Volume 10 of Maps, page 245, in the Recorder's Office of Contra Costa County, California, described as follows: Beginning on the northerly line of Walker Avenue at the southeast corner of the Sierra Drive annexation No. 1 to the City of Walnut Creek, City Ordinance TUESDAY JUNE 192 1956 -- Continued i No. 235; thence South 20* 171 Fest, along the southerly extension of the east line of the said Sierra Drive Annexation No. 1, 25 feet, more or less, to the center line of Walker Avenue; thence in a general Southeasterly direction along the center line of Walker Avenue to its intersection with the center line of Oak Knoll Loop; thence southerly along the center line of Oak Knoll Loop to the southwesterly line of the 3.00 acre parcel of land described in the dead to Pete Frisa, Recorded November 15, 1951, Recorder's File No. 54203; thence South 55* 471 'West along the Southwestern line of the said Frisa parcel and the south- westerly extension thereof to the western line of San Miguel Drive, being the boundary line of the City of Walnut Creek; thence in a general Northerly and Easterly direction following the boundary line of the City of Walnut Creek to the point of beginning. f Exception C to Parcel I Beginning at the intersection of the northerly line of Sierra Drive with the western line of 'Walnut Boulevard; thence Southwesterly along the northern i line of Sierra Drive to the intersection thereof with the northwesterly exten- sion of the northerly line of the 1.42 acre parcel of land described in the i deed to L. John Himes, at ux, recorded February 28, 1955, Recorder's File No. 12587; thence South 77* 501 East along the said northwestern extension to the center of Sierra Drive and the most northerly corner of the said 1.42 acre Himes parcel; thence continuing South 77* 501 East 386.84 feet; thence South i 33* 571 30" East along the Northeast line of the said Himes parcel and the Southeasterly extension thereof to the northeast line of the 1.00 acre parcel of land described in the deed to E. H. McCready, recorded May 31, 1951, Record- er's File No. 26286; thence North 72" 91 nest 93.40 feet to the most northerly corner thereof; thence South 20* 171 West 402.40 feet along the northwest line of the 1.00 acre McCready parcel to the center line of Talker Avenue; thence Southeasterly along the center line of Walker Avenue to the intersection there- of with the center line of Homestead Avenue; thence Northeasterly along the center line of Homestead Avenue to the west line of Walnut Boulevard; thence Northwesterly along the westerly line of Walnut Boulevard to the northerly line of Sierra Drive, the point of beginning. Exception D to Parcel I Portion of Lots 9 and 10 in Block 3, as designated on the map entitled Map No. 2 of Walnut Heights, Walnut Creek, California, Contra Costa County", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on December 29, 1913 in Volume 10 of Maps, at page 245, described as follows. Beginning in the center line of Walnut Boulevard, distant thereon South 55* 321 east, 239.03 feet from the westerly corner of said Lot 9, said point of beginning being at the most southerly corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from L. L. Cherbuonno, at ux, to J. J. Newton, at ux, dated Novem- ber 9, 1932, recorded November 12, 1932, in book 327 of Official Records, at Page 468; thence from said point of beginning South 55* 321 east, along said center line of Walnut Boulejard, 361.6 feet to the northwest line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Boston Investment Company to Edward D. Thomas, dated October 7, 1919, recorded October 9, 1919, in Book 344 of Deeds, page 499; thence North 29* 301 east, along said northwest line, to a point which bears South 29* 30t West 435.6 feet from the northeast line of said Lot 10; thence South 49* 531 30" east parallel with the northeast line of said Lot 10, 300.53 feet to the east line of said Lot 10; thence North 29* 30t east along said east line 435.6 feet to the most easterly corner of the said Lot 10, being a point on the southwesterly line of the Marshall Annexation to the City of Walnut Creek, as approved by the Boundary Co--,mission of Contra Costa County, California, on July 19, 1955; thence along the northeast line of Lot 10 and along the northeast line of Lot 9, North 49. 531 30" west, 560.85 feet and North 60* 23t 30" west 228.9 feet to the southeast line of the parcel of land describ- ed in the deed from Contra Costa Land Company to J. W. Graves, dated October 4, 1915, recorded April 21, 1916, irL Book 269 of Deeds, page 780; thence South 29* 301 west along southeast line, %0.73 feet to the northeast line of the parcel of land described in the deed from L. L. Cherbbonno, at ux, to Marie Newton, dated December 4, 1930, recorded February 10, 1911, in Book 273 of Official Records, nage 67; thence South 55* 321 east along said northeast line and along the northeast line of said Newton parcel (327 OR 468), 125 feet to the southeastern line of said Newton parcel (327 OR 468); thence South 29* 301 west, along the southeastern line of said Newton Parcel (327 OR 468), 348.5 feet to the point of beginning. Exception E to Parcel I Portion of Lot b. Block 3, as shown on the map entitled "Map No. 2 of Walnut Heights, Walnut Creek, California, Contra Costa County", filed December 292 1913 in Volume 10 of Maps, page 245, in the Recorder's office Of Contra Costa County, California, described as follows: Beginning on the northeast line of the said Lot b, Block 3, Walnut Heights, at the most northerly corner of the .50 acre parcel of land described in the deed to William M. Sheeran, at ux, Recorded December 30, 1954, Recorder's File No. 70441, said corner being a point on the southwestern aoundary line of the l Marshall Annexation to the City of Walnut Creek, Ordinance No. 284, South 29* 281 West along the northwestern line of the said .50 acre Sheeran parcel and the southwestern extension thereof to the northeastern line of Nob Hill Road; thence southerly along the northeastern line of Nob Hill Road to its Intersec- tion with the northern line of Walnut Boulevard; thence South 64* 301 East along the northern line of Walnut Boulevard to the southeastern line of the said Lot 6, Block 3, Walnut Heights; thence North 29* 28t East along the south- eastern line of Lot 6, Flock 3, to the most eastern corner thereof, being a point on the boundary line of the C"_ty of Walnut Creek, said Marshall Annexa• tion; thence North 49* 101 West 319.F9 feet along the northeast line of the City of Walnut Creek, to the point of beginning. Parcel lI Beginning at a point on the boundary line of the City of rialnut Creek, at the most northerly corner of Southern Annexation No. 10, Ordinance No. 285, also being a point on the boundary line of the Saranap Water District, formed October 3, 1931; thence following the boundary line of the Saranap Water Dis- trict northeasterly to the west line of the Webb Tract, filed September 20, f 103 TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1956 -- Continued 1921, in Map Book 179 page 383; thence Northerly, zasterly and Northerly along the Western boundary line of the '.ebb Tract, to the northwest corner thereof; thence continuing along the 5aranap Water District boundary line to the southeast corner of the 36.722 acre parcel of land described in the deed to E. W. Newell, recorded August 31, 1922, in Volume 418 of Deeds , page 353, being the southeast corner of Lot 18, Newell Tract, filed February 24, 1940 in Map Book 24, page 746; thence in a general Westerly, Northerly and Easterly direction along the boundary line of the said Newell Tract to the boundary line of the City of Walnut Creek; thence in a general Easterly and Southerly direction along the boundary line of the City of Walnut Creek to the northerly line of the said Southern Annexation No. 10, Ordinance No. 285; thence in a general %Iesterly direction along the boundary line of the said Southern Annexation No. 10 to the most northerly corner thereof, the point of beginning. Exception A to Parcel II That parcel of lend in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: A portion of Lot 2 as shown on the map of Webb Tract, which map was filed September 20, 1921, in Book 17 of Maps at page 383 in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: i Beginning at the northeast corner of the parcel of land described as parcel I in the deed from Geore B. Webb, et ux, to Edward C. Counter, et ux, re- corded March 27, 1942 in Volume 666 of Official Records at page 318 in the j office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at the western line of the State highway leading from Walnut Creek to Alamo, said point of beginning being on the present City Boundary line of the City of Walnut Creek; thence from said point of beginnin , south 88° 45' West, along the northern line of the said Counter Parcel (669 OR 318) to the northwest corner thereof; thence South 28° 35' East, to the south line of the said Lot 2, Webb Tract; thence South 88* 45' lest, along the southern line of the said Lot 2 to the Southwest corner of the said Lot 2; thence I;orth 28° 35' West, 407.71 feet to the Northwest comer of the said Lot 2; thence north 880 45' East, along the northern line of Lot 2 to the West line of the said State Highway, Walnut Creek to Alamo; thence Southeasterly along western line of the said State Highway to the point of beginning. Exception B to Parcel II Portion of Lot 19 and all of Lots 20, 21, and 22, as designated on the map entitled "Newell Tract in Rancho San Ramon (Carpentier) Contra Costa County , California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on February 249 1940 in Volume 24 of Maps , at page 746 and a portion of the Rancho San Ramon. Beginning on the east line of Circle Drive, Newell Tract, at the north line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Charles Robert Burgess , et uz, to Ethyle Charpenning Brink, recorded October 27, 1950 in Volume 1658 of Official Records, at page 358; thence from said point of beginning along said north line, North 82° 30' Rest, 25.9 feet and South 87" O1' 10" East, 162.54 feet to the east line of Lot 19, being in the center of Tice Creek, also being a point .on the boundary line of the City of Walnut Creek; tbenee northerly along the center line of Tice Creek as follows: North 6° East, 5.53 feet; North 22' 11' East, 84.67 feet; North 16° 06' vast, 86.07 feet; North 500 41' East, 87.86 feet; North 3° 50' west, 95.85 feet; North 160 53' East, 187.09 feet; North 110 501 West, 89.45 feet and North 18. 30' East, 27.02 feet to the South line of Newell Avenue, as shoNn on the said map of the Newell Tract; thence along said South line as follows: South 820 26' West, 70.38 feet; South 750 20' West, 166.62 feet; South 140 40' cast, 5 feet; South 75* 20' West,, 142.5 feet and Southwesterly and Southerly along the are of a curve to the left with a radius of 95 feet, tangent to the last course, an are distance of 149.23 feet to the East line of said Circle Drive; thence along said East line, South 14' 40' East, 324 feet and Southerly along the are of a curve to the right with a radius of 205 feet, tangent to the last course an are distance of 84.13 feet to the point of beginning. Exception C to Parcel II All of Lot 1 and a portion of Lot 2, as designated on the map entitled "Newell Tract in Rancho San Ramon (Carpentier) Contra Costa County, California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on February 249 1940 in Volume 24 of Maps, at page 746 and a portion of the Rancho San Ramon. Beginning on the east line of Circle Drive, Newell Tract, at the north line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Charles Robert Burgess, et ux, to Ethyl Charpenning Brink, recorded October 27, 1950 in Volume 1658 of Official Records, at page 358; thence from said point of beginning northerly along the east line of Circle Drive to the south line of Newell Avenue; thence easterly along the southerly line of Newell Avenue to the western line of the State Highway, :7alnut Creek to Alamo, being a point on the boundary line of the City of Walnut Creek; thence North 13' West 40.18 feet along the boundary line of the City of Walnut Creek to the north line of the said Newell Avenue; thence in a general westerly direction along the boundary line of the City of Walnut Creek, to the northwest corner of the parcel of land described in the deed to Louis H. Cherieoni, et ux, recorded April 5, 1945 in Volume 806 of Official Records, page 161, being on the northwest line of the said Lot 2, Newell Trect; thence South 14" 40' cast along the west line of the said Cherieoni parcel and the southerly extension thereof to the center line of Newell Avenue as shown on the said map of the Newell Tract; thence North 75° 20' East along the center line of Newell Avenue to its intersection with the center line of Circle Drive, as sham on the said map of Newell Tract; thence in a southerly direction along the center line of Circle Drive to its intersection with the western extension of the north line of the above mentioned Brink parcel; thence North 82" 30' Best along the said western extension to the northwest corner of the said Brink parcel, the point of beginning. 104 TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1956 -- Continued NO PARCEL III Parcel IV BegInning on the line between the San Ramon Rancho and the Kest line of Section 7, Township 1 South, Range 1 West, Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian, at the northwest corner of Lot 10 of said Section 7; thence north 560 48' 51" east to the northeast corner of said Lot 10; thence east 990 feet; thence south 1320 feet to the north line of Lot 11 of Section 8, Township 1 South, Range 1 West; thence east along the north lines of Lots 11 and 10 in said Section 8 to the center line of said Section; thence south along said center line to an iron pipe, distant 277.25 feet due north from the corner common to Lots 7 and 10 of said Section 8; thence south 82" 4' 31" gest, 2670.53 feet more or less; to the corner common to Lots 11 and 12 in said Section 8 and Lots 11 and 12 in said Section 7; thence west to the line between said Section 7 and the San Ramon Rancho; thence due north along said Rancho Line to the point of beginning. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors on said 17th day of April, 1956, further found and determined: 1. (a) That no land included in the proposed district in the petition which would be benefited by the proposed district was excluded. b) That no land which would not in the judgment of the Board be benefit- ed by the district was included. c) Upon the application of persons whose land was not included, but whose land would be benefited by the proposed district, the Board, in its discretion, includ- ed such land. 2. That the name of the proposed district should be SAN RAMION VALLEY COUNTY WATER DISTRICT. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors on said 17th day of April, 1956, ordered an election to be called and held in said proposed San icamon Valley County Water Dist- rict on the 12th day of June, 1956, setting forth the matters required by law to be contained in the notice of election to be published, and dividing the proposed district into nine ( 9) election precincts for the purpose of holding said election, and setting up polling places and nominating officers of election, and ordering that the proposi- tion, Shall the proposition to form San Ramon Valley County dater District under the County Later District Law be adopted?" be submitted to the electors and that first directors for the proposed district be nominated and voted for as nearly as may be provided in Part 4 of Division 12 of the Water Code, and ordering that a copy of the notice of election provided for be published by the County Clerk once a week for two (2) successive weeks in the "Contra Costa Times", a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa; and WHEREAS, said notice of election as required to be published by said resolu- tion of the 17th day of April, 1956, was published in the manner and for the time pre- scribed; and WHEREAS, an election was held on the 12th day of June, 1956, in accordance with the notice of said election published as aforesaid and in accordance with the statutes in such cases made and provided; and WHEREAS, the Boerd of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on the 19th day of June, 1956, the date set for canvassing the votes, met and canvassed the returns of election so held for the formation of the San Ramon Valley County Water District and for the election of the first five (5) directors thereof; NO$ THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the vote on the proposition for forma- tion of said water district was determined to be as follows: Yes ---------- 1629 No ----------- 354 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the vote on the election of the first five (5) directors of said district was determined to be as follows: ROSCOB D. JONES, JR. ----------- 1508 gMIN$'rH CALDERON --------------- 1484 HOWARD B. FOULDS ------------1478 GEORGE H. WARREN, JR. ---------- 1476 RALPH C. SMITH ----------------- 1475 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, pursuant to Section 30320, and fol- lowing, of the eater Code of the State of California, that said San Ramon Valley County Water District be and it is hereby declared farmed as a district under the name desig- nated for it, and to include the property hereinbefore described; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That the following five (5) persons, having received the highest vote cast for the office of director, be and they are hereby declared elected as Directors of said San Ramon Valley County Water District: ROSCOE D. JONES, JR. ----------- 1508 EMNETH CAMERON ---------------- 1484 HOWARD B. FOULDS ---------------1478 GEDRGs H. WARREN, JR. ---------- 1476 RALPH C. SMITH ----------------- 1475 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Clerk shall immediately cause to be filed with the Secretary of State and cause to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Caste a certified copy of this resolution stating that the formation of the district was approved by the voters. The foregoing resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Ca to State of California, at a meeting of said Board held on the 19th day of June, 1956, ty the following vote: AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, H. L. CUMMINGS, RAY S. TAYLOR, ;Y. r. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. J NOES:Supero sors - NONE ABSENT: Supervisors - NONE TUESDAY, JUVE 19, 1956 -- Continued T In the Matter of Authorizing n Auditor to draw warrants in the matter of Special Boal Election in Crockett County Fire Protection District. X On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the compensation for members of the election board for the special bond election held on June 19 1956, in Crockett County Fire Protection Dis- trict, is hereby fixed in the sum of $12.50, plus messenger fee of $3.00, and 10 cents per mile each way as mileage for the person delivering the election returns, and the Ar compensation for the use of the polling place is fixed at $10.00. a IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that 'he County Auditor is directed to draw his warrants in favor of the following for services listed below in the matter of the conduct of said election: SPECIAL ELECTION PRECINCT NO. A Loretto M. Kenny, 724 Loring Avenue, Crockett Services as election officer 12,50 Messenger fee 3,00 Mileage delivering election returns 1.80 Total 17.30 x Catherine Maricich, 424 Bay Street, Crockett Services as election officer 12.50 Total 12.50 Margaret Maloney, 529 Loring Avenue, Crockett Services as election officer 12. 0 Total 12.50 Aura Wirtanen, 735 Edwards Street, Crockett Services as election officer Total 12.50 Crockett Club, 402 Rolph Avenue, Crockett Rent for polling place 10.00 Total 10.00 SPECIAL'-ELECTION PRECINCT NO. B Esther M. Bauer, 344 Alhambra Street, Crockett Services as election officer 12.50 Messenger fee 3.00 Mileage delivering election returns 1.80 Total 17.30 f Cecile Petee, 465 Edwards Street, Crockett p. Services as election officer 12. 0 Total 12.50 Elaine H. Saunders, 17 Hartwell Avenue, Crockett Services as election officer 12. 0 Total 12.50 y_F7 Jacqueline C. Turner, 243 Pomona Avenue, Crockett Services as election officer Total 12.50 American Legion Hall, Alexander and Pomona Avenue, Crockett Rent for polling place 10.00 Total 10.00 r L. fes. SPECIAL ELECTION PRECINCT NO. C 2k Julia Harrington, Box 55, Port Costa Services as election officer 12.50 Messenger fee 3,00 Mileage deliverying election returns 1.20 Total 16.70 Anita Fitzgerald, Boa Port Costag39, Services as election officer 12. 0 Total 12.50 Katherine Ligon, Port Costa Services as election officer 12. 0 Total 12.50 Adelfrieda Dolph, Port Costa Services as election officer 12. 0 Total 12.50 SPECIAL ELECTION PRECINCT NO. D r, Zora E. Morris, Box 782, Selby Services as election officer 12.50 4 Messenger fee 3.00 R' Mileage delivering election returns 2.20 5 Total 17.70 Anita Bettiga, Box 753, Selby Services as election officer Total 12..50 i I iTUESDAY, JIM 19, 1956 -- Continued n Hazel I. Anderson, Boa 732, Selby Services as election officer X12 0 4 Total 02,50 Mercedes P. Foutch, 60 A Street, Tormey Services as election officer 12.50 Total12, 50 w The foregoing order isgong passed by the unanimous vote of the Board; And the Board takes recess to meet on Wednesday, June 20, 1956 at 9 A.,-_ ins the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. Chairman n ATTEST: 3d, T. PAA CH, CLERK By rIV Deputy Clerky ter, 41 4 y A ef f t s : z+e r ar- i 3 r t w ars h R f - x tF 1 : Edi vT..'. "'^'f 3 E•-vC' d n Z X L f v x.' La p 4 i Y -f C 1.0 y BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 209 1956, THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 9 A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. ABSENT: SUPERVISOR H. L. COMINGS, CHAIRMAN. PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. Supervisor H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board being absent, Supervisor Buchanan moves that Supervisor I. T. Goyak act as Chairman Pro Tem. The motion was seconded by Supervisor Taylor. The vote of the Board was as follows: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES. Supervisors None ABSENT: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings. And Supervisor I. T. Goyak, Chairman Pro Tem, calls the meeting to order. cIn the Matter of Assembly Bill 662 Relating to the Providing of Work Opportunities for Youth. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Assembly Interim Sub-Committee on Finance and Insurance, under the chairmanship of Mr. William A. Monnell, is considering Assembly Bill 662, which Bill. would provide work opportunities for youth during summer vacations; and 4 WHEREAS, said Assembly Bill provides the administrative structure which would make matching State funds available to local communities desiring to participate in such a program; and WHEREAS, this Board feels that youth should have the opportunity to learn the dignity of labor, and that the creation of opportunities for work for youth in the com- munity is a positive step in the training of youth for good citizenship; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board urges the passage and adoption of Assembly Bill 662, and the Clerk of the Board is directed to send certified copies of this resolution to our representatives in the State Legislature. ti; PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a meeting of said Board held on the 20th day of June, 1956, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson x NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT:Supervisors - H. L. Curings. f In the Matter of Authorizing refund J of amount deposited under provisions of Ordinance No. 341. Good cause appearing therefor, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is di- rected to draw his warrant in the sum of $1,200 in favor of Mrs. Mary Miller as refund for amount deposited by her (Auditorts Receipt No. 7247$ dated May 31, 1956) for permit and license to do fortune telling, etc. , as provided under Ordinance No. 341. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members r, present. r In the Matter of Application of P. Q. Johnson, DBA: Industrial Lunch s Service, for license to peddle. s 5 P. Q. Johnson, DBA: Industrial Lunch Service, having filed with this Board on June 19 1956 a license bond in the sum of 5000 issued by United Pacific Insurance Company under the provisions of Ordinance No. 262, and having applied for a permit to a peddle in the unincorporated area of the County; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor w Frederickson IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Tax Collector is directed to W issue a license therefor to P. Q. Johnson, DHA: Industrial Lunch Service. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the matter of Approval of agree- ment with the City of Richmond for purchase of State's title to certain tax deeded property. Agreement dated June 20, 1956, between the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa and the City of Richmond, wherein it is agreed that there shall be con- veyed to said City certain real property described in Exhibit "A" attached to said f y Wednesday, June 20> 1956s Continued - agreement for the sum set out and called "Sellin Price," which shall not have been redeemed as provided in the Revenue Laws of the State of California, 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 Ivan T. Goyak, ; Chairman Pro Tem of this' Board, is authorized to execute said agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSOH t - NOES: Supervisors - NONE ABSENT:Supervisors - H. L. C124KINGS. In the Matter of Appointing Canvass- ing Boards to Count- Absentee Voters' Ballots State Primary Election held June 5, 1956. It appearing to this Board that the number of absentee voterst ballots re- turned to the office of the County Clerk exceeds 75 in number; NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to section 7803 (B), of the Elections Code, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a single canvassing board of 14 voters, which this Board deems necessary to be ap- pointed to count and canvass all of the Absentee Voters Ballots cast in the County at the June 5, 1956, State Primary Election, be and they are hereby authorized as follows, to wit: Birdella Blakemore 2441 E. Orange Street, Martinez Julia Harrington Port Costa Mabel A. Newman 4076 Via De Flores, Route 3, Martinez Ethel Pascoe 826 Pine Street, Martinez Madge B. Stewart 1877 Maybelle Drive, Pleasant Hill Clara L. Pease 525 Flora Street, Martinez s Mildred G. Burns 3790 Alhambra Way, Martinez Bernice L. Ahern 839 Talbart Street, Martinez Sylvia R. Ball OTOS Green Street, Martinez 4 Nell Lopas 2730 Marion Terrace, Martinez Elizabeth Goodson 724 Talbart Street, Martinez Bertha Cook 1346 Highland Avenue, Martinez and Dorothy Boyd and James Olsson of the County Clerk's Staff; IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER 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 considerations relating to the marking of the ballots, to wit: Mildred G. Burns, Bernice L. Ahern, Birdella Blakemore, Dorothy Boyd and James Olsson; IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the compensation for said canvassing Board above referred to, with the exception of Dorothy Boyd and James Olsson, regular County employees, is fixed at the rate of $1.64 per hour. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 1046. Ordinance No. 1046, which amends Ordinance No. 382, providing for the estab- lishment of trailer courts by land use permit in certain districts, is presented to this Board; and r On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, 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 "East Contra Costa Observer's, 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 members present. In the Matter of Authorizing County Administrator to negotiate with the Central Contra Costa Sanitary Dis- trict for a dog pound. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, Mr. D. M. Teeter, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Administrator is authorized to negotiate with the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District for property for a dog pound site near the sewage disposal plant. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN., J. FREDERICKSON NOES: Supervisors - NONE ABSENT: Supervisors - H. L. CWWNGS. t , a f 108A. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of Approval of lease and option agreement with Coast Apparatus s Incorporated for fire engine required by the Mt. View County Fire Protection District. This Board having heretofore accepted the bid ofCoast Apparatus Incorporated for fire engine required by the Mt. View County Fire Protection District; and A lease and option agreement dated June 15: 1956, between Coast Apparatus Incorporated, hereinafter called "Lessor," and the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called "Lessee," wherein Lessor leases to Lessee the following described property: Equipment mounted on GMC chassis Model 634-50v; Serial No. Y 1085; with GMC engine i-:ode 0 Serial No 0in8153, Se i 1 5 3815Q, Waterous GD-3 1000 pump, Serial No. 15459; 500 gallon water tank; and all per specifi- cation bid of September 13, 1955; rn for the period of 12 months for which $6,000 is paid herewith; and Lessee is granted an irrevocable option to renew said lease for the period of 12 months for the rental y of $3,937.09, said amount to be paid to' Lessor in one payment on June 15, 1957; and an irrevocable option to renew same for another 24 months period thereafter to and y ! including the 15th day of June, 1960, for the rental of $7,874.18, said last amount to be aid to Lessor in two equal annual payments of $3,937.09 each beginning June 15, 1959; is presented to this Board; and rE x On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease and option agreement be and the same is hereby AP= PROVED and Ivan T. Goyak, Chairman Pro Tem, 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 members present. e Fn n i i r, o ri5x.. r w i i 5 t x !K b r 1 p q yJ4 Wednesday, June 20, 1956, Continued - a Y In the Matter of Authorizing a State settlement for care of persons committed from Contra Costa County. The County Auditor-Controller having notified this Board that verified and approved billing from State institutions for five months ending May 31, 1956, shows the following amounts owing for the care of persons committed from this County: California Youth Authority For care of minors 9,564.73 For care of minors in t> foster homes 561.33 10,126.06 Homes for Feeble-minded d Sonoma State Home 202166.23 Porterville State 656.13 F,r Pacific Colony 196.76 21,019.12 Department of dental Hygiene 09.22 TOTAL 4359654-40 NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- visor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said County Auditor-Controller is author- ized to pay said amounts from the County's General Fund into the State Fund in the County Treasury for transmittal later in the month with the County Treasurer's semi- annual settlement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approval of lease of K. H. Neagle for portion of Lot H, Division No. 1of the Pinole Ranch Partition (Property near County Hospital). Lease dated June 20, 1956, between the County of Contra Costa, Lessor, andj K. H. Neagle, Lessee, wherein said Lessor leases to said Lessee certain real property for one year commencing April It 1956, at the annual rental of 420, receipt of which amount is hereby acknowledged, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease is approved, and Ivan T. Goyak, Pro Tem Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said lease on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.rt v The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board:4; AYES:Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON NOES:Supervisors - NONE f ABSENT: Supervisors - H. L. CURINGS. In the Matter of Establishing Policy with reference to joint Board refer- rals to Departments. On the recommendation of the Public works Director after conference with the District Attorney's office, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the following policy with refer- ence to joint Board Order referrals to departments is established and adopted: The Department named first in such a referral would be the Department charged with the responsibility of arranging a conference to discuss the problems and report back to the Board of Supervisors. Y The foregoing resolution is adopted by the following vote of the Board:iif AYES: Supervisors - I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON F NOES: Supervisors - NONE ABSENT: Supervisors - H. L. CUMNIINGS. And the Board adjourns to meet on Friday, June 22, 1956, at k p.m. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. 4 r t a rman ATTEST: W. T. P4SCH, CLERKByJ Deputy ClerE fY r BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FRIDAY THE BOARD iff IN A22 R956 AADJOURNED SESSION AT P. H. IN THE BOARD CHAIRS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: SUPERVISORS I. T. a, GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. i BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. ABSENT: SUPERVISOR H. L. CUMUNGS, CHAIRMAN. fi PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. ti Supervisor H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, being absent, Supervisor Frederickson moves that Supervisor Ray S. Taylor act as Chairman Pro Tem. The motion i was seconded by Supervisor Buchanan. The vote of the Board was as follows: r AYES: SUPERVISORS - I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN.. J. FREDERICKSON NOES: SUPERVISORS - NONE ABSENT: SUPERVISORS - H. L. CUMMINGS 1 And Supervisor Ray S. Taylor, Chairman Pro Tem, calls the meeting to order. In the Matter of Approval of Lease with the City of Martinez for office f space at Martinez City Hall (for use of County Assessor) . Lease dated June 22, 1956, between the City of Martinez, lessor, and the County of Contra Cesta, lessee, wherein lessor leases to lessee certain premises situ- ated in the Cit Hall for the term of nine months, commencing July 1, 1956, for the total rent of 9,950.00 payable as follows:f F5 3s300 upon the execution of said lease, and the sum of t 550 on the first day of August, 1956, and each month thereafter until the balance of said total rental of 4,950.00 shall have been fully paid; and x r ; Lessor grants to lessee the option to extend the term therein provided for a period of three months, is presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease be and the same is hereby approved and Ray S. Taylor, Chairman Pro Tem of this Board, is authorized to execute said lease on behalf of the County. i The foregoing order is passed b the follows vote of .the Board-Y My AYES: SUPERVISORS - I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON. NOES: SUPERVISORS - NONE ABSENT: SUPERVISORS - H. L. CMINGS r And the Board adjourns to meet on Monday, June 25, 1956, at 10 a.m. in the ' f Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. a Chairman ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH CLQ t By 141 Deputy Clerk f; p t 4 f^ BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1956, THE BOARD IMT IN REGULAR ADJOURNED SESSION AT 10 A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HON, H. L. CUMMINGS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON, I. T. GOYAK; PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. s In the Matter of the Approval of a Lease between the County of Contra Costa and FRED KELLEWAY. Moved by Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, that that certain lease between the County of Contra Costa, as lessee, and Fred Kelleway, as Lessor, covering the premises located on the second floor of 2717 N. Main Street, Walnut Creek California, is hereby APPROVED, and the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is hereby ,W AUTHORIZED to execute said lease for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. fhf` The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.N F In the Matter of Continuing hearing re proposed agreement for sharing cost of drainage in Tract 2246. This Board having further considered proposed agreement for sharing cost of drainage in Tract 2246 and the following interested persons having commented on said proposed agreement: Mr. F. A. Andrews, the developer, requesting approval; u Mr. C. C. Rich on behalf of the Contra Costa County Flood Control r' District, urging the Board not to approve the proposed agreement; and Mr. John Nejedly who urged the Board to consider formation of an assessment district to finance the project of improving Green Valley Creek drainage necessary to properly develop the tract; And this Board being desirous of further studying the proposed agreement; rr NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is continued to Tuesday, July 10, k 1956, at 10 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Authorizing County Auditor to draw warrants in favor of the Canvassing Board, Absentee Ballots, State Primary Election held June 5, 1956. This Board having on June 20, 1956, adopted an order appointing certain named voters to count and canvass all of the Absentee Voters' Ballots cast in the County at the June 5, 1956, State Primary Election; The County Clerk having stated to this Board that the canvassing board has completed the count of said ballots in 7 hours; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to draw his warrants in the sum of $11.48 to each of said voters referred to in said order of June 20, 1956, said amounts being at the rate of $1.64 per hour which was the compen. cation fixed in said order of Juna 20, 1956, except Dorothy Boyd and James Olsson, a regular County employees. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Declaring Canvass of Returns and Results of Special Bond Election held June 19, 1956• a WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, by resolution, duly called and ordered held in Crockett County Fire Protection District of Contra Costa County an election on the 19th day of June, 1956, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters and electors thereof the measure hereinafter set forth; and h'HEREAS, said resolution calling and ordering said election was duly publish ed as required by law and by said resolution, as appears from the affidavit of publi. cation now on file in the office of said Board of Supervisors; and n'EREAS, it appears that said special bond election was duly held in accor- dance with law and with said call, on the said 19th day of June, 1956, as aforesaid, and that the polls for said election were kept open during the time required by law, and that said election was held and conducted, and the votes thereat received and can- vassed, and the returns thereof ascertained, determined and declared, all as provided by the laws of the state of California and by said resolution; and AIREREAS, on this day, to wit, the 25th day of June, 1956, at the hour of 11:00 A.M. the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County met at its usual place of meeting and has canvassed the returns of said special bond election as required by law, MONDAY, JUNE 259 1956 _- Continued and the result of said canvass is found to be as hereinafter stated and set forth; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, DETERMINED AND DECLARED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County as follows: 1. That at said special bond election the following measure for incurring bonded indebtedness was submitted to the electors of said D'strict and that the number of votes given in said District for and against said measure was as follows:u Total Total Vote Vote mmn NO j MEASURE: Shall Crockett County Fire Protection District Incur a bonded indebtedness in the principal F" amount of $125,000 for the object and purpose of acquiring, constructing and completing structure, and acquiring real and personal property, needful for District purposes, in- f eluding a firehouse for said District fully equipped with engines and all other necessary fire fighting facilities, equipment and apparatus? 707 86 2. That the total number of votes cast at said special bond election was 798 votes. That I ballots were spoiled and not counted. r 3. That by said resolution calling said special bond election Crockett County Fire Protection District was divided into four (4) special election precincts, and that the number of votes cast in each precinct for and against said measure was as follows: Votes in Favor Votes against Precinct of said measure said measure Special Election Precinct No. A 168 17 r Special Election Precinct No. B 379 53 Special Election Precinct No. C 103 11 Special Election Precinct No. D 57 5 4. That all absent voter's ballots have been duly received and canvassed in the time, form and manner required by law, and the result of the absentee vote for and against said measure submitted at said election is as follows: ABSENTEE VOTE i Absentee applications filed - - .--- •--------22 Ballots returned (total vote cast)--- -------22 t, Votes rejected (blank)---- ------------------ 1 Ballots counted (regular)--- ----------------21 1 t Absentee Vote "YES-------------- ----- -------21 y Absentee Vote "NO"-------------------------- 0 Total Absentee Vote------- --------- ---- ••-21 That the total number of votes cast at such election for and against said measure voted upon at said election, including the foregoing absentee vote, was as follows: TOTAL VOTE FOR--------------728 TOTAL VOTE AGAINST---------- 86 r 5. That more than two-thirds of all of the votes cast at said special bond election were in favor of said measure and authorized the incurring of a bonded debt 01 for the purpose set forth therein, and that said measure carried. 6. That the clerk of said Board be, and is hereby, instructed to enter this resolution on the minutes of this Board as a statement of the result of said election.x PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County this 25th day of June, 1956, by the following vote: AYES: SUPERVISORS - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson C NOES: SUPERVISORS - None ABSENT: SUPERVISORS - None r Gbai rman of the Boardof SuverviscIrs" ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California. cwa Deputy 1/ Y Y 1 4 11 MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1956 -- Continued And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, June 26, 1956 at 9 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. hairman ATTEST: s: W. T. PAASCH-Q CLERI' ma By Deputy Clerk BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 19562 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, 4. t HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK, RAY S. TAYLOR, H. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON; PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. fb In the Matter of Approval of r Agreement with Joe P. Rose, Jr., and Adelaide S. Rose for Public Works Dump Area. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, that agree- went between the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA and JOE P. ROSE, JR., and ADELAIDE S. ROSE for the leasing of certain property near Clayton Road for a County dump and stockpile area is hereby approved, and the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is authorized to ex- w ecute it for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. t x 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 a the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1955 - 1956, said correction having been con- sented 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 assessments as follows: 1955-1956 UNSECURED PERSONAL PROPERTY Code 801 - Assessment No, 80 Fred C. Eller 1919 Nevin Avenue, Richmond, California Boat # 28 C 8520 Assessed valuation $70 This boat was sunk before the lien date, therefore Assessment #80, code 801 should be cancelled. Code 8206 - Assessment No. 315 Ray Newlon 345 Darien Drive, Oakland, California Boat # 28 J 832, Assessed valuation $100 This boat was not in Contra Costa County on the lien date, therefore Assessment #3i5, code 8206 should be cancelled. Code 7961 - Assessment No. 15 Robert H. Fugate 1766 Locust Street, Walnut Creek, California Airplane '20869 (Piper J 5), Assessed valuation $150 This is an erroneous assessment, therefore Assessment #45, code 7961 should be cancel- led. Code 701 - Assessment No. 92 Joseph Spinale, et al 157 Los 1:edanos Street, Pittsburg, California Boat # 28 Z 801, Assessed valuation $500 This boat was not in Contra Costa County on the lien date, therefore Assessment #92, code 701 should be cancelled. Code 8206 - Assessment No. 302 Theodore E. Dix 569 Almanza Drive, Oakland, California Boat # 28 B 464, Assessed valuation $200 This boat was in Alameda County on the lien date, assessed there and tax paid, there- fore Assessment x302, Cc*de 8206 should be cancelled. Code 5306 - Assessment No. 179 George W. Moffatt 1521 - 40th Avenue, Oakland, California ar Boat '# 26 G 4762 Assessed valuation $100 This boat was in Sacramento County on the lien date assessed there and tax paid. Assessment #179, Code5306 should therefore be cancelled. Code 530 . - Assessment No. 217 Joseph Rizzo 420 West McArthur Blvd., Oakland, California Boat # 28 Z 883, Assessed valuation $200 r f i 114 TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1956 -- Continued This is a double with assessment jF265 code 5304, upon which War Veterans exemption has been filed, therefore Assessment 217, code 5304 should be cancelled. Code 7917 - Assessment No. 34 Ralph Messes 2136 Santa Clara Avenue, Alameda, 3alifornia Boat # 28 B 661, Assessed valuation $50 This boat was sunk before the lien date, therefore Assessment #34, Cede 7917 should be cancelled. Code 801 Assessment No. 92 Don Furness 8% - 47th Avenue, San Francisco California Boat (Sail), Assessed valuation 1200 This boat was in Marin County on the lien date, assessed there and tax paid, therefore Assessment # 92, Code 801 should be cancelled. 1 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.er In the Natter of Cancellation of County Tax Liens. The state of California having requested the cancellation of current 1955-56 and delinquent County tar liens which show on the records as unpaid on certain property acquired by the State for highway purposes; and The County Auditor having verified the transfer of title to the State, and having requested authorization to cancel the 1955-56 and delinquest County tax liens on the property hereinafter described; and said request having been approved by the District Attorney; On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to cancel the 1955-56 and delin- quent County tax liens on the following described property as requested: 1955-56 Assm=t No. Whitten Subdivision Por Lot 16 920623 Por. Map of Floraland Tract Sub. Por Lot 5 914904 2nd Inst. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Bids and awarding contract for combi- nation job for dome removal and roof repair, Court House, Martinez. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the combination job for dome removal and roof repair, Court House, Martinez; 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 by the Clerk: Robert L. Wilson, 158 South Park, San Francisco Greuner Construction Company, 430-40th Street, Oakland A. B. Lahti, 21 Arlington Court, Berkeley; and said Architect having recommended to this Board that the bid of Robert L. Wilson is the lowest and best bid for the doing of said work; and this Board finding that the said bid is the lowest and best bid for the doing of said work, and which bid is on file in the office of the County Clerk of Contra Costa, NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Goyak,seconded by Supervisor Taylor, 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 Robert L. Wilson at the unit price submitted in said bid. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Robert L. Wilson shall present to this Board two good and sufficient surety bonds to be approved by this Board, each in the sum of 133,850, one guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, and one guaranteeing faith: ful performance of said contract. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County shall prepare the contract for the doing of said work. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board return to the unsuccessful bidders the certified or cashier's check which accompanied their respective bids except Greuner Construction Company, second lowest bidder. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. tL' In the Matter of Acceptance of Easement for Water Lines of Contra Costa County Water Works District No. 1. WHEREAS, those certain grantors named in the grant of easement dated the 4th day of June, 1956, have conveyed to the County of Contra Costa, as the legal title holder for Contra Costa County Water :,forks District No. 1, a certain easement more par- ticularly described in said deed for the purpose of installation of water pipe lines, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County 3 TUESDAY, JUNE 269 1956 -- Continued of Contra Costa does hereby accept said grant of easement dated the 4th day of June, 1956, and does order the same to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Ccsta, together with a copy of this resolution. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa this 26th day of June, 1956,by the following vote, to wit: AYES: SUPERVISCRS - I. T. Goyak, H. L•, Cummings, Ray S. Taylor W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson. NOES: SUPERVISORS - Mone ABSENT: SUPER VISORS - None In the Matter of Adjustment of salary rates for employees in Construction Trades. In accordance with resolution adopted by this Board of Supervisors on April 19, 1955, and as amended on August 23, 1955, with reference to the pay rates of paint- er, carpenter, electrician, steamfitter, painter leadman, carpenter leadman; and on the recommendation of the County Admin=strator; NOW, THEREFORE, ON motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that effective July 1, 1956, they pay rates for the employee in the occupItions listed are adjusted as follows: Carpenter 468 per month Carpenter Leadmanp 519 per month Electrician 535 per month C3 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 1047. Ordinance No. 1047, which prohibits parking on Camino Pablo, Camino Encinas a and Winslow Street and repeals Ordinances Nos. 9% and 1007, is presented to this Board and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, 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 CROCEETT AFRICAN, 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 Authorizing Reimbursement to Altarinda Estates, _Inc. for inspection fees in assessment district No. 1956-1. x rf§ q WHEREAS, the proceedings for construction of improvements in Assessment Dis-y trict No. 1956-1 of the County of Ccntra Costa provided the sum of $1 700.00 to be paid to the County of Contra Costa for inspection fees of the County Road 6ommissioner of F the County of Contra Ccsta in inspecting s^id work; and WHEREAS, the Road Commissioner of the County of Contra Costa has advised this Board of Supervisors that the total insection fees of the County Road Commissioner for said work and inspection is the sum of 1,800.00; and WHEREAS. Altarinda Estates, Inc., prior to the institution of said assessment district proceedings in said Assessment District No. 1956-1, did pay to the County Road Commissioner the sum of $1,600.00 in full payment of said inspection fees, and the Road Commissioner of the County of Contra Costa has advised this Board that said sum is in full payment of said inspection fees in said assessor nt district; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by this Board of Supervisors and this Board does hereby find that Altarinda Estates, Inc., a corporation, is entitled to payment of the sum of $1,700.00 out of the proceeds of the bonds heretofore issued and sold in said assessment district to reimburse said Altarinda Estates, Inc. for the inspection fees said corporation hes already paid to the County of Contra Costa; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Auditor and the County Road Commissioner of the County of Contra Costa are hereby authorized and directed to J. reimburse Altarinda Estates, Inc., a corporation, the sum of $1,700-00 inspection fees heretofore paid by it in said assessment district. The foregoing resolution is passed b--,r the unanimous vote of the Board, In the Matter of Creating revolving ti fund for the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. This Board deeming it necessary for the expeditious transaction of businessS in the office of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, Y that a revolving fund be created for said office; J TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1956 -- Continued NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor,; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that in accordance with the provisions of Section 29323 of the Government Code, as amended, a revolving fund in the amount of $50 be and the same is hereby CREATED for the office of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District; and the County Auditor-Controller is directed to draw his war- rant on the general fund in the sum of $50 in favor of C. C. Rich, District Engineer of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and mater Conservation District, and the County 3 Treasurer is directed to Day the same. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 In the Matter of Authorizing yr` adjustment of salaries of cer- tain county employee classi- fications. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Goyak seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that effective July 1, 1959, the salaries of the following classifications be and they are hereby established as hereinafter set forth: Classification Salary Auditor Controller, for services as Controller 2,008 per annum Assistant Medical Director 12,768 per annum Physician in Charge of Chest Diseases 9,756 per annum Superintendent of Sewer Maintenance District 395 per month Assistant Sewer Plant Operator 360 Der month The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: 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 Sale of Pittsburg Unified School District 1956 School Bonds, Series A. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California heretofore duly authorized the issuance of $5,000,000 principal amount of bonds of Pittsburg Unified School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized the sale of $2,000,000 principal amount, constituting Series A, 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: Net Interest Cost Name of Bidder to District Bank of America, N. T. & S. A. 602,221 American Trust Company, et al 612,550 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, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as follows: r 1. Said bid of Bank of America, N. T. & S. A., for $2,000,000 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 and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a premium of $279. Bond Numbers Interest Rate Per Annum Y. A-1 to A-400 A-401 to A-600 2 A-601 to A-1500 2 3/ A-1501 to A-2000 2.85 Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, pay- able semi-annually on February 1 and August 1 in each year, except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment on August 1, 1957. 2. The bid of American Trust Company, et al, is hereby rejected and the Clerk of this Board is directed to return the hid chedcwhich accompanied the unsuccess- ful bid. 3. The Clerk of this Hoard of Supervisors is directed to cause to be litho- graphed, printed or engraved a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons to show on TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1956 -- Continued their face that the s 8mme bear interest at the rates aforesaid. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 26th day of June, 1956, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, by the following vote: AYES: SUPERVISORS - I. T. Goyak, H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson 1 fir NOES: SUPERVISORS - None ABSENT: SUPERVISORS - None In the Matter of Personnel Actions. E On the reco=wndation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the follow- ing personnel actions be and the as are hereby authorized: 9 .r Martinez Administration Buildings Create class of Chief Gardener, Rarme 31 (04334519), and allocate one position, effective July 1, 1956. i A icultural CoRaLssioner Allocateposition of ACricultural Inspector, and cancel orb position of Laborer, effective July 1, 1956. County Hospital 1 ocateone position of Window 'dasher, effective July 1, 1956. i Administrator 1 Cancel 3 Typist Clerk positions in Clerical Pool, effective June 30, 1956. iTheforegoingorderispassedbytheunanimous vote of the Board.r t Mr. f In the matter of Appropria- tion adjustments. rt4.. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- F r. visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be and the same are hereby authorized: APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE Su erior Court Department 2 Capital Outlay - Shelving 0500 Unapporopriated Reserve General Fund 0500 Board of Supervisors and Planning Commission Board of Supervisors - Services 600 Planning Commission - Services 600 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 600 600 s Al To adjust accounts to permit expenditures under W. J. O'Connell contract of $600 more on sari- tation and $600 less on water consultation services. W Planning Commission Capital Outlay microphone (959) 32 Supplies (500) 32 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 32 32 Public Works Deaartment rr Services 220000 Applied Costs 022,000 y r E Count Gar a e ep acemen s - 1 Automobile 21,200 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 20200 k,a Bay Point Sewer Kaintenance District (2203) Temporary & Seasonal Help 19 Services 27 Expense Reimbursements 30 Supplies 90 i Special Expense 1900 Replacements 3,225 t Island County Fire w Services 1,025 s Agriculture Commission Temporary Help 794 rr. Special Expense 794 z Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 1794 794 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. l In the Matter of Appointment of F. J. Biglow as Sealer of Weights s I and Pleasures. hg On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE Y wy; 1 TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1956 -- Continued BOARD ORDERM that F. J. Biglow be and he is hereby appointed County Sealer of 'sleights and Measures for a four-year term commencing July 1, 1956. The .foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of agreement with Greuner Con- struction Company for construc- tion of CountyHealth Department Administration Building. This Board having on May 29, 1956 awarded a contract to Greuner Construction Company for construction of County Health Department Administration Building; An agreement dated May 290 1956 between the County of Contra Costa and the contractor, wherein said contractor agrees to furnish all labor and materials necessary for said work, and two surety bonds each in the amount of $224,675, issued by Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company, with said Greuner Construction Company„as principal, one guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract and one guaranteeing payment to labor and materialmen, having been presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, 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. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds are APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bid check which accompanied the bid of said successful bidder be returned. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rim In the Matter of the Formation of County Sanitation District No. 3 in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, pursuant to the provisions of the County Sanitation District Act, Chapter 3, Part 3, Division 5, Health and Safety Code, Sections 4700, et seq., intends to form a County Sanitation District comprising the following described territory within the County of Contra Costa to be known as County Sanitation District No. 3: Portion of Lot 234 and 240 and all of Lots 238 and 239 Rancho San Pablo and a portion of Sections 19, 200 21 289 29 and 30 Township Two North, Range Four West, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, all of Montalvin Manor Unit No. 1, b filed September 5, 1952, in Map Book 48, page 7, Montalvin Manor Unit No. 2, filed July 23, 1953, in Map Book 51, page 26, Tara Hills Unit No. 1 filed November 20, 1951, in Map Book 45, page 22, and Tract 2112 filed May 15, 1955 in Map Book 57, page 42, described as follows: Beginning at the most eastern corner of Lot 239 Rancho San Pablo, being a point on the boundary line of the City of Richmond; thence Southeasterly along the boundary line of the City of Richmond to its intersection with the northwestern line of the State Freeway; thence Northeasterly along the north- western line of the State Freeway to its intersection with the western boun- dary line of the City of Pinole; thence Northerly and Westerly along the boundary line of the City of Pinole to the south line of the existing State Highway; thence Southwesterly along the southerly line of the said State Highway to the intersection thereof with the southeastern extension (South 380 041 10" East) of the northeastern line of Mcntalvin Manor Unit No. 2, be- ing the most eastern corner of County Service District L-4; thence North 38° 041 10" West to the southeastern line of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad right of way; thence Southwesterly along the southeastern line of the Santa Fe Railway right of way to the most western corner of Montalvin Manor Unit No. 1; thence Southeasterly along the southwestern line of Montal- vin Manor No. 1 to the northeast corner of the 11.78 Acre parcel of land de- scribed in the deed to Pinole-Hercules Union School District, Recorded Novem- ber 4, 19%, Recorder's File No. 580i4; thence South 72° 451 42" West 740.20 feet; thence South 180 18t East 528 feet; thence South &3. 31t East 505 feet; thence North 73' 031 East 395 feet to the southeast corner of the said 11.78 acre school parcel, being a point on the southwest line of Montalvin Manor Unit No. 1, also being a point on the southwest line of County Service Dis- trict L-3; thence Southeasterly along the southwest line of County Service District L-3 to the most southerly corner thereof, being on the southeast line of the present State Highway; thence Southwesterly along the southeast line of the said State Highway to the southwestern line of Lot 240; being a point on the boundary line of the City of Richmond; thence Southeasterly along the southwestern line of Lot 240 to the most Southerly corner thereof; thence Northeasterly along the southeastern line of Lots 240 and 238 to the most western corner of Lot 239; thence Southeasterly and Northeasterly along the southwestern and southeastern lines of Lot 239 to the most eastern corner of Lot 239, the point of beginning. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that Tuesday, the 17th day of July, 1956, at the hour of, 10 o'clock A. M., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, which time fixed for hearing is not less than thirty (30) days after the adoption of this resolution, at the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records, gain and Court Streets, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, which is the regular meeting place of the Board of Supervisors, is the time and place where objections to the formation of the District or to its extent will be heard. The County Clerk is instructed to give notice, of hearing on formation by publication of this resolution in at least Two (2) successive issues of the RICHMOND INDEPENDENT, a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Contra Costa. Said publications to be not more than thirty (30) nor less than ten (10) days prior to the hearing herein provided. 119:. TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1956 -- Continued PASSED AND ADCPTED at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa held on Tuesday, the 26th day of June, 1956, 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 Matter of Granting dance permit to Savoy Club. a On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Savoy Club at 217 Chesley Avenue, North Richmond, is hereby GRANTED A PERFU T to hold a dance at said club on the evening of July 3, to July 1956, at 3 A.. M. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Amendatory Agreement between the City of Richmond and El Sobrante County Fire Protection District. The E1 Sobrante County Fire Protection District and the City of Richmond hav- ing heretofore entered into agreements to provide fire protection and fire prevention services for a certain portion of the City of Richmond, and certain lands (College High lands and Fairmede) having been annexed to said city since the execution of said agree- ments, and said parties desiring to amend said agreements to include portions of said annexed land in the area wherein the district will render fire protection and fire pre- vention to the city; and An amendatory agreement, dated June 26, 1956, between said City of Richmond and the E1 Sobrante County Fire Protection District, which provides that said portions of the lands annexed to said city shall be furnished said fire protection of fire pre- vention services by said district; NOW, TARE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said amendatory agreement be and same is hereby APPROVED, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, the governing body of the E1 Sobrante County Fire Protection District, is authorized to execute said amen- datory agreement. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Lease and Option Agreement between Stephens Bros., Inc. and County of Contra Costa Sheriff's Patrol Boat). An agreement between Stephens Bros., Inc., the lessor, and County of Contra Costa, lessee, wherein lessor leases to lessee one (1) 26t STEPHENS Express Cruiser, Hull No. 973, for twelve months from and including July 1, 1956, the rental for said period to be $3,600, and wherein it is agreed that lessee shall be granted an irrevo- cable option to renew said lease, for the amounts set forth in said lease and option agreement, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said lease and option agreement is APPROVED, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said lease 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 with the California State Chamber of Commerce. r Agreement dated June 26, 1956, between the County of Contra Costa, party of the .first part, and the California State Chamber of Commerce, party of the second part, wherein the party of the first part agrees to pay to said party of the second part 2,500 during the fiscal year 1956-57 for advertising the resources of Contra Costa County, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement is APPROVED, and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, party of the first part. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Consolidation of election for directors for the Concord Hospital District with Gen- eral Election to be held on November 6, 1956• Pursuant to Section 32100.5 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Concord Hospital District general election for directors shall be consolidated with the General Election to be held throughout the County of j TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1956 _- Continued IContra Costa on November b 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Certificate of Secretary of State re annexation of "Dana Estates, Inc. , Annexation No. 5" to the City of Concord. m Certificate dated June 19, 1956 from the Secretary of State in which he sets : forth that copy of Crdinance No. 330, adopted by the City of Concord and which refers to annexation to said city, was filed in his office on June 19, 1956, having been re- ceived by this Board; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said certificate be placed on file. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Altering the Boundaries of the Stege Sanitary s District. Resolved by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, Califor- nia, that k1HEREAS, proceedings have been had and taken by the Sanitary Board of the Stege Sanitary District pursuant to the provisions of Article III, Chapter 9, Part 1 of Division 6 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, pursuant to which it has described the boundaries of certain contiguous 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 sani- tary district and it appears and this Board finds that it is for the best interests of said district and the contiguous territory hereinafter described that said territory be so annexed to said district; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS CRDERED as follows: 1. That the boundaries of the Stege Sanitary District be, and they are here by, altered by annexing thereto the hereinafter described territory, which territory is hereby annexed to said district, and the boundaries of which therritory so annexed are situate in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and are described as follows to wit: A PORTION of Berkeley moods Addition filed December 8, 1937, in Book 22 of Maps at page 654 et seq, in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, and a portion of the Rancho El Sobrante, described as follows: BEGINNING at the intersection of the center line of Grizzly Peak Boule- vard with the northeastern extension of the southeast line of Lot 4, Block tts% as shown on the said map of Berkeley floods Addition, said intersection being a point on the present boundary line of the Stege Sanitary District; thence leaving said boundary in a northeasterly direction, North 65. 471 East to the northeastern line of the said Grizzly Peak Boulevard; thence South 380 411 2011 East 90.35 feet; thence Easterly along the are of a curve concave to the North, having a radius of 20.00 feet, an arc distance of 19.70 feet; thence North F4. 531 10" East 72.50 feet; thence Northeasterly along the are of a curve concave to the North having a radius of 60.00 feet, an are dis- tance of 29.77 feet to a point from Which the center of said curve bears North 33° 321 20" West; thence South 33' 321 20" East 20.00 feet; thence North 560 271 40 " East 47.32 feet; thence along the arc of a curve to the ri ht with a radius of 220.00 feet tengent to the last course, an arc dis- tance of 89.57 feet; thence along the arc of a reverse curve to the left with a radius of 118.67 feet, an arc distance of 58.87 feet; thence North 51. 221 East 47.98 feet; thence South 36• 381 East 20.00 feet; thence North 51. 221 East 73.22 feet; thence along the arc of a curve to the right with a radius of 30.00 feet tangent to the last course 60.30 feet; thence North 480 001 54" East 45.52 feet, to a point on the Northeastern line of said Berkeley Woods Addition hereinabove referred to; thence along said northeastern line North 470 201 17" West 1207.97 feet to the most Northern corner of said Ber- keley Woods Addition, said point being on the Southeast line of Lot 25, Rancho E1 Sobrante, 500.34 feet northeasterly from the most southerly corner thereof, said point also being North 38' 431 29" East 398.45 feet from the most easter- ly corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from the East Bay Muni- cipal Utility District, a public corporation, to Harry G. Ford, recorded Cctober 11, 1943, in Book 752 of Cfficial Records, page 21; thence North 38" 421 29" East along the southeast line of Lot 25, Rancho E1 Sobrante 371.38 feet; thence leaving the southeast line of Lot 25, Rancho El Sobrante in a Northwesterly direction Norte 22' 221 Fest 48.29 feet; thence North 670 151 West 1239.26 feet; thence North 7. 001 East 100.00 feet; thence North 67° 201 West 45.00 feet; thence North FO" 501 Test 215.00 feet; thence North 47, 101 West 195.00 feet; thence North 28' X51 'Fest 210.00 feet; thence North 8' 301 West 225.130 feet; thence North 18' 251 West 323.00 feet; thence North 14° 001 West 130.00 feet; thence North 31' 001 West 110.00 feet; thence North 39' 451 West 213.00 feet; thence North 44' 501 Fest 325.00 feet; thence North 280 001 East 125.00 feet; thence North 51' 501 hest 267.00 feet to a point on the northwesterly line of the 61.16 acre parcel of land described in the deed from East Bay Municipal Utility District to Robert G. Kerr, dated July 11, 1952, and recorded August 5, 1952, in book 1972 of Official Records, at page 31, said point being North 59. 201 25" East 350.00 feet from the most North- erly corner of Lot 23 as shown on that certain map entitled, "Kensington Highlands Unit No. 1, Contra Costa County, California", which map was record- ed July 15, 1953 in Book 51 of Daps at pages 20 and 21, office of the Re- corder, Contra Costa County, California; thence South 59' 201 25" West 320.04 i 12 . TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1956 -- Continued feet; thence North 22. 371 06" Wiest 103.61 feet; thence curving to the left tangent for the preceding course with a radius of 350.00 feet and a central angle of 22° 151 an are distance of 136.01 feet; thence North 44. 531 West 192.00 feet; thence curving to the right tangent to the preceding course with a radius of 500.00 feet and a central angle of lt;.• 591, an arc distance of 130.75 feet; thence North ?9. 541 West 74.00 feet; thence South 50. 481 West 110.00 feet; thence North 37. 571 West 128.00 feet; thence North 90 281 West 51.00 feet; thence North 31• 571 Wiest 196.00 feet; thence North 38• 241 west 195.00 feet; thence North 40. 571 'test 333-00 feet; thence North 38. 321 West 630.00 feet; thence North 27. 191 West 429.00 feet; thence North 67. 151 West 410.00 feet to a point on the Southeastern boundary of property described in the deed from East Bay Minicipal Utility District to Berkeley Council Boy Scouts of America, a cor- poration, dated April 12, 1939, and recorded September 26, 1940 in Book 556 of Official Records at Page 438; thence South 23. 541 47" `Kest 68.35 feet; thence South 570 341 05" West 138.83 feet to the southwest boundary line of the Rancho E1 Sobrante, being the northeast boundary line of the Stege Sanitary District; thence in a general southeast- erly direction along the northeasterly boundary line of the said Stege Sanitary District to the point of beginning. 2. That the County Clerk and ea-officio Clerk of this Board be, and he is hereby, directed to file with the County Assessor or 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, pursuant to Section 500046 of the Government Code (formerly Section 3720 of the Political Code) of the State of California. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting renewal permit to Allan F. Riemke (Rodeo Garbage Service) to use garbage dump at Giant. Allan F. Riemke having deposited with the County Treasurer the sum of $540 and having filed with this Board Bond Continuation Certificate of License Bond No. 312536 issued by Glens Falls Indemnity Company; K On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a permit is granted to said Allan F. Riemke, doing business as j Rodeo Garbage Service, for the period to June 30, 1957, to dump garbage on County Gar- bage Dump near Giant in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 441, as amended The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Denying request of Concord-Mt. Diablo Trail Ride Association for prisoner help. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of the Concord- Mt. Diablo Trail Ride Association that the use of prisoner help be granted to assist in cleaning up the trail ride groundil for the annuel Horse Show on June 30 and July 1, be and the same is hereby denied. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Communication with reference to1 the proposed use of surplus land of the Hercules Powder Company for park purposes. The West Contra Costa County Citizens Committee for Parks and Recreation hav- Ing proposed that this Board notify the Hercules Powder Company of its interest in the use of their surplus land for park purposes; NOW9 THEREFORE, and on elation of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said proposal be and the same is hereby refer- red to the County Park Commission for its recommendation. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Request for increased protection to persons and property in unincorporated areas. On motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of Wayne A. Westover, Jr., for increased protection to citizens of the County in areas not served by metropolitan police forces, is referred to Sheriff Harry A. Brown for his report and recommendation to this Board. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter Requesting District Attorney to sub- poena Editor Jack T. Pickett of the "California Farmer" before the Grand Jury. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Goyak, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is requested to subpoena Mr. Jack T. Pickett, editor of the "California Farmer" to appear before the County Grand Jury to explain the following comment contained in said magazine: Q y5. 9 TUESDAY, JUNE 269 1956 __ Continued And, incidentally, Contra Costa County as the unique distinction of being the rottenest politically of any county in the state, so you can see it is a real dis- tinctive area." The foregoing order is passed by theunanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Operation of Fibreboard Products, Inc., a plant near Antioch. u^e This Board having on February 7, 1956 continued to this date the matter of rw' consideration of the operation of Fibreboard Products, Inc., near Antioch; Mr. T. H. DeLap, Attorney-at-law, representing Fibreboard Products, Inc., appears before this Board and states that progress has been made in efforts of the Company to arrest the y; dust emanating from said plant; and District Attorney Francis W. Collins reports that he is satisfied that the Company has made efforts to arrest said dust and that there t is evidence of the Company's progress in Its efforts; and On recommendation of the District Attorney and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be continued indefinitely, with the understanding that said District Attorney will make a further check of the conditions in the area of said plant as to any alleged r nuisance caused by dust emanating therefrom and report to this Board. The foregoing order is passed by they unanimous vote of the Board. r In the Matter of Election of r Member No. 7 (Sfaety Member), Board of Retirement of the G Contra Costa County Employees r Retirement Association. WHEREAS, this Board having on May 11, 1956, adopted a resolution directing that an election be held for the purpose of electing Member No. 7 (Safety Member) of f the Board of Directors of the Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association, and said election having been held on June 22, 1956, and the County Clerk having caused all ballots cast for said office and received by him to be tallied by an Election Board con - sisting of four members (two members of the Retirement Association and two safety:.mem- bers of the Retirement Association) on June 25, 19560 and the returns certified by said Election Board to this Board of Supervisors, as follows: YY.MBER BOARD OF RETnMMT NO. 7 Safety Me er n Wilfred O'Neill 40 votes x Ray L. Stoffels 52 votes John A. Coulson 1 vote Lee Gallamore 1 vote NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ray L. Stoffels be and he is hereby duly de- clared elected to the office of Member No. 7 Board of Retirement of Contra Costa County, r. for the term of one year commencing July 1, 1956 (the unexpired term of Al Aljets, re- tired) ; And the County Clerk is directed to issue Certificate of Election to said t office to said Ray L. Stoffels. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. v' In the Matter of Appointment of Member No. 2 on the Board of Re- tirement, County Retirement Asso- ciation. Pursuant to provisions of Resolution adopted by this Board on February 21, 1956, which provided that in all Retirement Board elections subsequent to that date14 where only one candidate is nominated to office of Board Member, the Clerk of the Board is directed to declare said nominee elected; and there being only one nominee for office of Member No. 2 of the Board of Retirement, County Retirement Association, for the term of three years, commencing July 1, 1956, said nominee being MAR VIN E. KING; NO1rJ, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that said Marvin E. King be and the same is hereby duly declared appointed to the Board of Retirement .Member No. 2, Contra Costa County Employees Retirement Association, for a term of three years commencing July 1, 1956P and the Clerk of this Board is directed to issue a Certificate of Appointment to Marvin E. King. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r1 In the Matter of Petition for incorporation for the City of Kensington. This Board having on June 6, 1956, continued to this date the hearing on they matter of the protest of the City of Richmond to petition for incorporation of the City of Kensington; and a stipulation dated June 26, 1956, signed by Thomas H. Rothwell, Attorney for the Petitioners for the incorporation of the City of Kensington, and by Francis Watson, Attorney for Opponents of Incorporation, that the hearing heretofore scheduled before this Board for this date may go over until the 24th of August, 1956; I ., - t I „. 1 1 Via; i ' TITESDAY, JUNE 26, 1956 -- Continued 1NOW, TORE, and on motion of Supervisor Goyak,« seconded- by Supervisor, Taylor, :IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said hearing be and the same is hereby further..: continued to. Tuesday, August 34, 1956 at 10:00 a. m.r L The foregoing order is passed by the- unanimous vote of the Board. w; e. j ;t, 3n the Matter of Contra ll Costa County Storm f_. Drainage District, Zone 1 'No. 27. I Public Works Director V.W Sauer appears and notifies this Board that Mr . Vernon Cline of his department is the 11 I par Engineer for the Contra Costa County Storm Drain- 4 age District, Zone No. 27. 19I 11 j. J I kill 0•ti L" j 1 YF7 i J .f, Y I It I I I I I I I I " I I I- a t x*,. , i r 7 11 , n g 111 I 11, ,,:11 rvt wa a NX i 11 J ' f$ . Y'` Ya Txs i z I I I I I r I;I. . N* - twr.' ate d 11 y; x; 1. 1. 1 . f y r I- 11, i- S g I'll I I 14 li I ;v.' , t il s p rr11: x<:r >« 11 1, a xr C, ... I 11 1 T`k 1 3 3 „ 2 Fs r a sa 1:1 i I# ii I`.+'I 9 11 i P rt a I 1 41 i11.1— c?r: Ktl ry X541 1411 I f a1 t. . t. I 3 t.. c. 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YZ J Kensington Ato, i 1 M ; „s, I /,i f, Kensington No. 12 mi 540 ar Kensin ton No. 13 A;r J-7 Kensington No. 14 Irt Kensington No. 15 Q i M J Kensington No. 16 R 3? 14 /f 3/ i YZ 17 S Crockett No,l tQu 4L7--X4L Crockett No,2 A Crockett No,3 B ; .$'9 d t! f 8 63 8 30 Ga 6'7: 7 4r5” Crockett No,4 C 17 1 Q3 3S 3/. 01(a Crockett No.5 Q . .S".3 •3 a3 Sb a2 7 79. 8 f; d ff; 61/, Crockett No,_61?S Crockett No,7 F i 77 3 30 8a /0 9 8S' a8. Aa, lcB' Crockett No.S f 3G : !o/ /7 ' oZ! 314C 1(o 3!t SG Crockett No.9 N 3 10 02.3 a/. W V 3 s,-r 78' 43 Crockett No. 10 1 r7 30 310 41. /to Port Costa No.1 K -1? / /0 c2Q !Q 1J' 33 e 020 62 G„ Port Costa No.2 L ! 31x. .311 /b 37 J!a Q7 4A M Danville Into.l N ! 4to / --w 31 /q 3.2 35' Danville Into,2 DanvilleNo.3 P ' .31f c23; /S .37. 1/ 30Z .3/4 5'8' as: .3p. Danville No.4 Q a7 c4 17 3a S 2 025 3/ acs': as 33 Danville No,5 it 3q ca' la y(/ P a7 37SS a 33 Danville No.6 S 8` /3 ' S' l/ /O a/. 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C4 /a 34 dG 314, 3/ Lafay ette No.S N;! 4d 8 l7 3a 3 Q?68 Lafayette No.9 0" ,rjjfl- /.,o4. _elf __.3 z?`(c Y Lafayette No.14* 101; T i ` 37 /al /8' aa5 /0 24 oU 4a z . do. 191: s Lafayette No.II I Q r y3 /-5T /3' y/ y 4v G as 13& Y Lafayette No.12 3'7 /o /7 26 7 aZ7 23- 46- 27. .2. y Lafa vette No.13y i s i a Q ; // a4L 1 8 3/ Lafayette No.14 T EfL s3_Q 1S_? fT. 4q 1191 *93 0 3DW !3 r_ Tatals Carded Forward 3/ yrs 0.J9Pl ' d jrir alQ3 oZ 1j_/33't/8y 0 Ti _ a CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 53, 1956 DEMOCRATIC KytA ynx i d d 4 f lot I. w i y r i G1 r 1.3 i N qq m 3 i f i s t Y B t , j i j r f F t t k S-- w r i f t i t t 73 g Q_ p y r t C t s 4 4 I J.Npppr 4-8 457, 7-1 r o f F v t 3S H f J T Y N M i t S v i N s 7j{{ H. i a ov,. DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE J r Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central 5 Member County Central Committeel5i Sup.Dist Connnittee!ST Sup.Dist Commiffee1liSup.Dist. CommitteeIND.Sup.Dist. g 3 ELECTION W " PRECINCTS 3 0 o d W ac v Y Gi O < Y = O O x n pp t VL Y Z Z x C 2 I t O F' W O i h ` 1- 0 Q Y 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICTac YsFA W W ice3 Berkeley Park No.l A J#1 1.Z f2 W y0 .'J !/0 X 41 0 Berkeley Park No.2 Kensington No.1 C41 Kensington No.2 D t. 23 J V 30 •0 ,? l( J1 .,4/ .fir', J0 99 KensingtonNo.3 1 E 34 __zr __ou- .. 29 -;/- A 10l . .Z IV—9_ Kensington NTo,4 F Z6 23 Zf z9 30. JO J/ Z9 J/ .3a,. J3 am. i s`: Kensington No.5 G z •' 0 ,Z3 is Zy .W Z6 0 ZJ Z6 Y 39 y7 y7 fT 3 f 3 y ylk Wal Kensington I To,6 N f`' j., g i 2( .517 y.3 Y/ 7., T, f4iZ fz so '7 T Kensington No.7 1 ! rrKenSlIlgt011NO,s S o . ,-ro. 15 ''9_ 7a- f/ jz y - Xf- Kensington No.9 K Z/ Z3 & Z 2f Zy Ir 21 Z9 Zy ZL Z3 gt JO .J9 .3 .' .3/ •33 .J3 . aid" , .lKensingtonNo, 10 L i Kensington No. 11 M' ..p T` y, y 3/ O KensingtonTIdo, 12 N Kensington Ot Jr, it. Kensington No. 14 P 1' 21 J3 JV J4 Z7 .Z9 •V •3 y 1KensingtonNo. 15 Q t /7 3Y Av/ 1Z Z/ l /f ZZ .ZIP 21! Kensington No. 16 R a 3. i9 7l if if v -tf, T/ jy Jf S " Crockett No.1 a h} Crockett No.2 A I S7 444 3/;f Crockett No,3 a : S8 40 3,0. Crockett No.4 C ! 70 023 LT Crockett No.S D" S"7 3S7 3S`: Crockett No,6 f Crockett No.7 F 7 40 1/- Crockett No,s aG7. 3 4Q f Crockett No.9 N i 3cZ 9 / Crockett No.10aSeo, Port Costa No 1 K 3 Port Costa No.2L 4g. 36 a q M Danville No.l 3oZ, /: o2g T' Danville No.2 O Danville No.3 2S Y Danville No.4 Q o2 O 30 30: .2 Danville No.5 R 36: 30: a& Danville No.6 M Danville No.7 _. _ .___ T y. Danville No,s A 3S 3S Danville No.9 7; Danville No. 10 C 44: 3a San Ramon D I v2/ I44 0U Tassal ara E F Lafayette No.l G IT d4 /qZ,, Lafayette No.2 H p a Lafayette No.3 1 o7do c2 Lafayette No.4 Lafayette No,5 57 C26 02 I6as1LafayetteNo.6 j Lafayette No.7 M l 03a 30 Lafayette No.S N38 30;3 c Lafayette No.9 Lafayette No,10 P: 0201 OZ( Z Lafayette No.11 Q ao* 444 3q, 1 Lafayette No,12 R I Lafayette No.13 S Lafayette No.14 T a T Totals Car.ied Forward 6/._Ii.'Z' 1• rj's`I^/6' % is'3 w CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ]UNE 52 1956 DEMOCRATIC t Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Committee-_.___Sup.Dist. i Committee._Sup.Dist. Co:nmittee__Sup.Dist_ Conunittee_._ Sup.Dist. Committee........5up.D1st. IR15!i'•C.v.-cam^.._T,::o::r^ .rte._ ...b _.... ...... 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CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 DEMOCRATIC Member County Central Member County Ceairal Member Cou y Central 1 Member County Central Member County Central Committee.___.Sup.Distp.Dist p.Dist Committee_.Sup.Dist. Committee_.._...Sup.Disf Hit-A gC wti u......., _,.. ...-..-.,+++. .-,..... .wv-,n,y ... - . M+..rte._...... . _ f--•_ u Wi FG t x , H!ry K P. pp r p, R s i r•L#tom D l j rS e Sys 1 J 110v Q a D F 1{ f a S G t ax K i P R i T 4 T 4 f s 0 y A;RbH i 6IT1 ON STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE United States Representative inc State Senator M.em:.er Assembly Senator Congress.----- Dist. Dist. z. ELECTION i PRECINCTS G t y IL j fl c O 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Berkeley Park No.1 A Berkeley Park No 2 t Kensington No,l C Y ti Kensington No.2 D_ f i Kensington No.3 i 4KensingtonNo. Kensington' No.5 G f Kensington No. if, t Kensington No.7 1 Tr Kensington No.9 v Kensington No.10 L r Kensington No. 11 _ M i i e I Kensington No. 12777 Kensington No 13x f Kensington No. 14 P Kensington No. 15 Q i a f _ Kensington No.16 4 f- 1 4 y S y. Crockett No,l Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 f i. Crockett No 4 C_ Crockett No.5 1 F i Crockett No.e6 _.__. ._ Crockett No 7WWI Crockett No.8 Crockett Ago.9 p t i . Crockett No.10 1 4 a Port Costa No,l Port Costa No.2 1 i n C M riQ f Danville No.1 N r Danville No.2 t i Danville No.3DanvilleNo,4 Danville No.5 R t s a i TDanvilleNo.6 i Danville No.7 T s Danville No.8 A Danville No 9 o Danville No 10 San Ramon 0i F f Tassajara i C Lafayette No.l Lafayette No.2 y Lafayette No.3 Lafayette No.4 Lafayette No.5 K Lafayette No.6 1 Lafayette No.7 y Lafayette No.8 N. Lafayette No.9 Lafayette No.10 P Lafayette No.11 Q a 1 s Lafayette No.12 f Lafayette No.13 r' S t i f Lafayette No.14 t Totals Gniad Fonard._.._.._.___ 1 aCONSOLIDATEDPRI1iARYELECTIONHELDJUNE5, 956 ePROHISITI Member County Central Member County Cenfral Member County Central Member County Central 1' Member County Central comwittee...—Sup.Dist. Co nmrttee____Sup.Dist Convniffee___Sup.Dist Committee--Sup.Dist. Committee__._.Sup.Dist. V A w B a EM F 1 1 NI r r " 4t p a a S 777777777777777 d i G S 1 f ry f C v w f F 2 u G p..W r T . i qq 1 c i F N 5 _,. #,,.,. __ ._.; _. ,.,,... a•_--, ..,._,__,s.,,_..,, j. was t 1 R s t a f F 1 t1 ea. a r CID E F m a H 5 E L i t w._ t t 1 d k F iT a , O y P i y SI sYd 1 ` w 9 t R g y yes—..._..,.... f r r AA0 NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE y. Sup"- ,S,W SIR SYpwvisw y 2JIQ.Dist. 2 nn dd, + 2..AQDict. 2 ELECTION Y W a PRECINCTS c oj o j 2WIr O V 2 3 W tWl 1 t + O W t p Q J 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT o 3E Iw i cd ; Berkeley Part.No.i A Berkeley Park No,2 1 i dt Kensington No,l C Kensington No.2 D Kensington No.3 Kensington No,4 F i_ _... _ _....__.. r Kensington No.5 G i Kensington No.6 H i r. Kensington No.7 Kensington No.8 J Kensington No.9 K a., r Kensington No.10 1 Kensington No.11 M Kensington No. 12 N Kensington NoL 13 Q i 4 Kensington No. 14 Kensington No. 15 Q RKensingtonNo. 1 S Crockett No,l f G Crockett No.2 A 7 /73 /O /S'. t r t Crockett No 3 Crockett No.4 C f/9 . '/ 7. /O. 02 .. i Crockett No.5 o ; /3/t! ,S" $ j o to Crockett No.6 1D_ 1 ...1 _L 3_._? /O Crockett No,7 F a as ls8 /7 /e. /a .3 Crockett No.8 G L5' !o !oa // /o o !. /d Crockett No.9 o Crockett No. 10 1 17S Co /0S / /3 17 Port Costa No 1 K !o/ a. o?# / lf. 3. a f Port Costa No.2 L $ -2, 47 / 3 7 M i Danville No.1 N CAA / !/ c2a /S. //f g/s 011[f Danville No.2 Q Danville ATo,3 Danville No.4 o /S9 ' /S do /o to Danville No.5 a. 7 i 3G. i r Danville No.6 S / 9 .27 7- 3 8' S /8: Danville No.7 t Danville No.8 A c; 6161, /8. /S' J7 /S 8 - AV /8. iDanvilleNo.9 B !7 // /(o- /O /3 7 I Danville ATo, 10 C /W !! F. /a //- 13 38 San Ramon D !/9 /o 8 , 13 3..Y Tassajara w Lafayette No.1 G /(00 of Lafayette No.2 y /3 ca/. o Lafayette No.3 1 /S/ /, {o / oZ{. .r0 o2/v. Lafayette No,4 Lafayette No.5 K al o. 8 a3 /h 7? S a7 Lafayette No.6 L !!O c+1 ! /g 37 Sb i / S Lafayette No.7 M ca 04 f0. 8 .S/ /F- 69. !8 30, Lafayette No,8 N ' 179 5 a 3s a/_ Lafayette No.9 Lafayette No.10 lc.3 // 8 /3 36 3 a9 - Lafayette No 11 Q ' a 9 a8 17 W 13 Lafayette No.12 f Lafayette No.13 S JS '1± O ! / /6- 3/f X17 Lafayette No,14JLL Totals Carried Forward 1 Al CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 NONPARTISAN~ t t[ S4 d k Y y t h-1 r a E Mk t 4 4j i X p 1 SSS i t e A n t k S D i6 t N t1 x' t S t t' I 7777 77 ra 3 Q u i n € a z C b k D i 4 s 0 Yww r r a t w 77 a g a.V 3 I e p r a 4 S 1 r t t a S x 1 F t p k a x r ev. II 11 x r f 3 gg f F Q G w i x R I i k t t i t 4 4 NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 4 f ELECTION f F' PRECINCTS 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT s r Berkeley Park No,l A Berkeley Park No.2 Kensington No.1 C 1 Kensington No.2 Kensington No.34 Kensington No.4 Kensington No.5 G r Kensington No.6 Kensington No.7 1, Kensington No.S Kensington No.9 f- Kensington No.10 L Kensington No.11 M g Kensington No. 12 N r Kensington No.13 Kensington No.14 r Kensington No.15 _ Q s t t Kensington No.16 Sr Crockett 1\o•1 Crockett No,2 ate Crockett No.3 Crockett No 4 C Crockett No.5 Crockett No.6 x Crockett No.7 Crockett No.S Crockett No.9 i 4 H i x Crockett No.10 Port Costa No 1 K Port Costa No.2 i r. t Danville No.l N t 4 , 5 1 F Danville No.2 Q 7 Danville No.3 p t f Danville No 4 Q Danville No.5 R Danville No.6 a DanvilleN o.7 xle Danville No.S e e Danville No 9 1 Danville No, 10 C San Ramon ZA Tassajara g s F E i r Lafayette No.l F j 6 j Lafayette No.2 H Lafayette No.3 1 Lafayette No,4 Lafayette No.5 J Lafayette No.63 1 Lafayette No.7 M Lafayette No S Lafayette l To.9 C r Lafayette No.10 p 1 Y Lafayette No.11 Q i 1AE Lafayette No.12 2 r x e d Lafayette No.13 S Lafayette No.14 T Totolt Carried Forword r I 1 t r 1sCONSOLIDATEDPRIMARYELECTIONQLDJUNE5, 1956 NONPARTISAN ,_. kd_.._ E z k a I i s EEEE t t r K T 7Y a.._ k N P R r, t S i s t y x f i x rr r i K E n F 11 N i r z a J141, 77,11 t i M D i r t 44E t Shb t. p N P s t t s i i J A4 NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE ELECTION PRECINCTS 10th ASSEMBLY DlSTRlCT s t Berkeley Part.No.l A Berl.-eley Park No.2 Kensington No.1 c i Kensington No.2 Kensington No.3 Kensington No,4 Kensington No.3 G Kensington No.G Kensington No.7 Kensin on No S 6 R a Kensington No.9 f Kensington No.10 i 4 : Kensington No.11 M Kensington No. 12 Kensm No 13 0 t Kensington No,14 r x Kensington No.13 f Kensington No.16 S Lt Crockett No..1. T Crockett No.2 A P Crockett No.3 q t Crockett No.4 C y Crockett No.5 Cro&-ett No.6 Crockett To.7 Crockett No.S G'Y t Crockett No.9 H Crockett ATO.10 1 z 7f Port Costa No,l K F i 4 Port Costa No.2 t I 3 3 r Danville No,l Danville No_2 i Danville No.3 P Danville No r r Danville No.5 Danville No.6 Danville No.7 T x- Danville No.S 1 A r Danville No.9 4 Danville No. 10 t.... . - r if San Ramon t r T-.. f.... Tassajara E 1 l 9 a Lafayettevette No.l G Lafayette No.2 Lafayette No.3 1 p._. J.. , _ r 4 Lafayette No.4 a Lafayette No.S 4 i[I Lafayette No.6 j p i Lafayette No.7 M 1 Lafayette No.S 4 ix ELafayetteNo.9 1 Lafayette No.10r Lafayette No.11 Q i j 9 t Lafayette No.12 Lafayette No.13 S w Lafayette No.14 T s Totals Caned Forward CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 53, 1956 NONPARTISAN° i I S i 4 r R 8 r E r t a F E[ E t , c v t f t w._ 1 c i 3 z S a S t 4 Y i s rxR,a ,._:• ._ -... ...,.# _. _.q.. tea; _...,,,. ..w.y 5 i a 3 R A i i' f t Vit. r ax e s r a a t s A r e s 3 z c a F s r S r a 5 A f r e, f i n 1 i R X 4 t s G x X i f f i i Ti i t t r. r f i ! 146 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE r w+e"'l,.Y:.4:9'+ .T•... .::.:'.:...'KSy,:a-.L:f,V,4R'C..:'::L'c.:'E::akF:14':-::w54%.'1 .:,.. _ ,,.......,k;:CFt.fid"'.. . i::YGa .T :S ' .. i-.. s".....;.:..: _ ..,... .........,._ _...._a. «_......._.-._.,- '., _ lN• f y ELECTION PRECINCTS loth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 1 S Berkeley Part:No,I A a WDs4 Berkeley Part:No,2 s Kensington i Y bensington I jo,I Kensington No.2 D a Kensington No,3 F f Kensington No,4 Kensington No.5 G HKensingtonNo.6 Kensington No,7 Kensington I Ta.$ ry KeniVon No,4 Kensington No.Ip Kensington No.11 M Kensington No. 12 N Kensington No.13 .___. Kensington No. 1 a i. i Kensington No.13 Q RKensingtonNa.16 Crockett No,I T i Crockett No,2 A Crockett No.3 Crockett No.4 C Crockett No.5 D Crockett No,b E d I f G w.-,ten. a Crockett No.7 k Crockett No.S G I t Crockett No.4 8 Crockett No,10 f 1 j fPortCostaNo.1 Port Costa No.2 L f Danville No.2 N Danville No,2 O t s' i Danville No,3 P i f Danville No 4 Danville No.5 R lr. Danville No.b S Danville No.7 T Danville No.8 A Danville No,9 e J Danville No. 10 C San Ramon p E Tassajara E i Lafayette No.I G 1 Lafayette No.2 Lafayette No.3 Lafayette No.4 Lafayette No.5 Lafayette No.6 L Lafayette No.7 M i Lafayette No,S t i Lafayette No,9 p Lafayette No.1p v Lafayette No,11 Q Lafayette No.12 Lafayette No.13 Sf Lafayette No.14 T F Totals Camad Forward l x........:.-x• rte, .___ _ac::.• t s N CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 71,A t f 8_ t it t q i M i m if G 1 k r y t ry s 4 s F Q t t c s I 4'a i t i lk 1 k C 1, e s 4 i g v- s 4 e a. I 2t t t t s.:ar s—_'+ratPr..a....c:. —ats'+cCcs:aa:=^ nr-•- A n.. j P S Iv , a,v y rr - C 1-418 4'.. 1 o-x r r i '' aI a r+. t 1 , " s r r fi r r n <{ a}- 2 r s +' $ ?} i f. s 4 E N. M R1 j 1' t Mak,. t , I1L .Lt f j..Srtxs r t x X x i l' 1• r 1 i 1 ' n_r": a t t 1 i 5. t` i'-C! s Y 3 f t o ,U r,t' r i ,'. . :- q r rt c ;, 2 k f t ya ,..I i"^s f, i . r a r F r` 7 r'' i ' v s { t q.a c h r. 1 1, ,, r,a IR { w. a 3; I S .,f j+ G..,y x3 u 5 - F t h Y S . a. ,: v i' a'"a r. e- i e v ., r r M . s t k _ F 6 Y T j l i a rt u r f fr 1 ` C 1} ' fink .° n Y r i 4 'r 4kl y r. r t,. v i , " s h, ys' a a r z ? ti $ Y` r 7 Yr x ter..` L. f T. Y t} ski : l$r r.. , I Er 3s s 7,.f rn.rr e , Jr° x c ti r 5 J Vin,, S f Art L j, t 1 r k " K tiF:r t t- A ti." y. y, c . - ,:'. I'l: 3 i r t v y -. r Yw s t' r 1 1.T f i :7' : 1 A i 1 moi. r.. y.' y l d 0. Y V I:. J' Y T" b 44 2 yT i rt r` a 1p 6 4 X K i.l C r i 1 ...d- -... r " 1 e : 7, Vo 1",. P* 7 1 i, J•{ !'+ . 4 gam.. r 3 t i v t CAS TSTATEMENT0FALLVOTES t I AT THE CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ECTION f.YTiYY DUNE 59 1956. IN d 10th Assembly District IN x ;fix CONTRA COSTA.Ypp COUNTY r STATE OF CAT IFU]FtNIA. wbca the GaoWy CkRsC makes the Official Canwask bG atOSL AI OOt eonificate GO mCIC page.) Y 3 R x SMiA 2III a Y` f J rr S S ' Writ.:*0 y',ty 3+'_. y a REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Delegates to Rep resentativ e M*mb*r ofUnitedStatesStateSenator National in Congress a Assembly Convention Senator d 17th District6thDis10th Districttri y cz_ J:; ELECTION ac I } c z aa 0o 'y+ ac z PRECINCTS ca z _ < a z v aitz a • a c10thAuomblyDistrictO a O R t 2 Continu:d} iSs' _ 1,3' a ,ltt3 a''a 1 z ; : x.Zdy/O:'.=: ...o._ ..._.._Totals Brought Forward A .fS 1 177 443 1 yrLafayetteNo.15 B j r7; 1160, LafayetteNo.16 C c,. b t. T . 0 3"_ 7: S 2LafayetteNo,l7 Q a/do o 8 .-y Lafayette_ 28 t1 7.2 p . 1 .3 18 4.z 3 f Lafayette No, 19 fSG 77 F/ o .' t o c of YS" S Lafayette No.20G . /x5"133. ! a . 6 41.j~/C o 11410 3 Lafayette No.21 y al ..2 ..2 .2 13? a'1c! //.Z Lafayette No.22 t o7 a //••Z 1_ / / //O. 7. 4t 44, s' Lafayette No.24 of .24 .17-3 JT«Z aZ 6S'/.21 Lafayette No.25 L /3r3 )110 q/ ' f 4 / 76 ,2 3'. bar Lafayette No.26 M ! /,,27 9 11 / .. 7Y Canyon N $ ,•tj Morap. Nos.l S 2,Cons. U I gi/D OoL c .S 4 05 .3' y Orinda No.l Q 15/0 4 9/: J 3, tiP 97: S 3f* 4 9 Orinda No.2 12 d . / 3 / R Gs 1. Y `:7.z a. Orinda ATo.3 S /rY/ 1!f tS.Z / j ,2 s' .-2, 33 !1.Y 7 l t Orinda No.4 ufl ti/.= o o 44x 33' 11,z 7T Y _ Orinda I`To.5 A 4(, o D O A, ! j2 3 Orinda No.6 i3 V2A G/8/ T. 3 /.. .. 8s s- 4r 40. Orinda No.7 C !/ , /t1.2 1'Zj 1 .2 / Kl. .2- 30 1/7 so Orinda Ro,8 p 1 g/ /t,; 1/3 .2 .S til : Il `f' 91 Orinda No.9 E ?b`/,. . 5-2oo Orinda No,10 F 115 0 /4 O r Orinda No.11 G IgG, / 1.17 0 2 2- 2t 107: OrindaNo.12 p !3„ .'/y. I/1. / ..L 3 ` IIS 7 Orinda No.13 I ,Ile // f J `o 1) // 4V7 7?' F Orinda No.14 3 b' 8 3 Orinda No,15 K .12 3 194. .2 5"s 3a. 175: S Orinda No.16 i Z Orinda No. 17 M off? t / Q 6o IQS C' 3 k.' Orinda No. 18 N / .'3.7 3y D I 3: Orinda No. 19 U S G Z d' 7S' .Z Orinda No.20 p =,20 7 t Orinda No.21 Q :'73 '1/w Ito ! Z z s" /: 3. 7/, 1 1 Orinda No.22 R 137 87 his Alamo No,I g !V3 Alamo No.2 ld O O O o j/4 S 54 Alamo No.3 A /- 76 fio .Z . •2 7 3! od 7 x.- Alamo No.4 B o?1,-3 3 f 6x27 /des Alamo No.5 C !`':a,tf t/'! / aZ S 23 a F 4 .. Alamo No.6 p ' 13 f 13/: 1 t ,; f Q/ 1.3$ Alhambra No.l&Martinez No.26,Cons. F 1 114- 7! .3 .7 .3 Z Alhambra No.2 G jg 9 .,Z . c pr G -3IL Walnut Creek No.1 1 19 J.t j 5" ,- AV- WalnutWalnut Creek No.2 J 11 T2 _ 7 _ __ g.'t. .'. o S'1 Walnut Creel.No.3 d 0 0 R' 4i$ Walnut Creek No.4 L 3' © ts2 ! 2 -3 Z.3' .3 7 G / Walnut Creek No.5 M zc , 71 J 17 14 1 97 3. b 0 o.Z •Z Walnut Creek No.6 ly G.2 3 Q D 6cs I I 1 f Walnut Creel,ltiro 7 Q 3 1 L3 / D .1' 115, -Z X37 7 02 Walnut Creek No.8 p '/' /07 02 1 O //. o 97 74 l oT 7 Walnut Creel:No.9 Q ; /.y 44L 1 a 4- r 3.Z -b 4 Walnut Creek No.10 R g 3 ,3. r 1 f" Cs i log Flo 4 .21 Walnut Creek No.11 S 1 / 171. Jr- / _:T fib 4 j . . 11 f Q Walnut Creek No.12 P7-,*I- ._..`f'_ L:1 131Totalsc.mod Forward tt'1re IX; -;2y7 331 Jt,9J* }.27 J JFx'."g,'2`# h CONSOLIDATED PR.IbLARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 REPUBLICAN filL IVY s O t i i Aa d i x s. ly 83 k 4 d k fess k tt t ON D t t t r CLL a i 1 i r t s . . _ _ ar w ji a k f 3 Air 174t N f 4 D K r e i k P f r 1 # t 1 t4 x 1 t t r 1 s t a-T".:: a i r s::c:::....tl_:...:::-:a::Y:..:,*«. a.,,..r;t::' ...•. _ -... ,„;za r.' .rc:.`r.. ' i r.: i Z t i 1i r REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member County Central Member County Central A Member County Central Member County Central C=MMfee2 XQSup.DistCoemmittea3—(SuP.D, Commiftee3 AOSu .Dist. Commitfee____.Su .Dist tl z ELECTION cc 7 1_ cc us W S x• PRECINCTS m CD 3 n a Q 07 V = W V W y cc J e: Z z _ t Z tt 4 4i tj N F 47 us fin cc 10th Assembly Wistric+ a =_ Q Continued) Y 7 H Totals Brought Forward A Lafayette No. 15 8 4P-? 7.7- 70 7-/ Lafayette No.16 C 11 ` 110 //6- 113 Lafayette No.17 O '141. /.3S /36 0`/ Lafayette No.18 Ej 6) 5-6 v`ZyLafayetteNo.19 F / 49 p r Lafayette No.20 Lafayette No.21 H //o /aS'/oG /e,/ Lafayette No.22 1 7,4 / 93- LafayetteLafaye eNo.23 J 46- e. !a Lafayette No,24y x $ 131 /,3/ 1-2 Lafayette N o.25 L 67 ,o Tj 6 Lafayette No.26 M $7 7.7 Z15- 7' 8' Canyon N , A/ 17 4ora :l Nos.l S 2,Cons. O _1 St.Mary's P -27 .21. --1' 30 t Orinda No,l Q $G q 77 711 I Orinda No.2 e '/ / /a 1 A77 us- Orinda No.3 S Orinda No.4 T Orinda No.5 A Orinda No.6 3l /371; Orinda No.7 t Orinda No.8 O /t?/ 79. /QS ?7 Orinda No,9 Orinda No,10 7# Orinda No.11 G /06 7f: 91 /of. Orinda No,12 H t3 90 476 ga Orinda No.13 1 /az !off Orinda No.14 97 71 Orinda No.15 Orinda No.16 t 9/ SZ 8,r 83 r Orinda No. 17 M /'}/ 3/ Orinda No. 18 eN /.3 /OF /03- Orinda No. 19 0 F Orinda No.20 P 44 /37 /J3 _AS-1. Orinda No.21 17.40 Orinda No.22 R 46- Alamo 6AlamoNo.I S fo. lifr G4 7 j Alamo No.2 T o! 91 i_. Alamo No.3 A 67 S,, Sof 1 t Alamo No.4 Alamo No.5 C 88 Alamo No. 6 O `0 aZ5- j 3G E Alhambra No,l S Martinez No.26.Cons. F I.3 76- 73- FT f Alhambra No.2 G 77 7,6- 77 73 H Walnut Creek No.l ZO /.Z/ M3 /.0 /i2L Walnut Creek No,2 6 !0 63 fo! !03 /O Walnut Creek No.3 Walnut Creel:No.4 t 9 .57 47 *7 F r Walnut Creek No.5 M 83 X5- 42 9,2 3 7.6- Walnut sWalnutCreekNo.6 Walnut Creek No,7 O a / /-/O Q /G 3 l Walnut Creek No.S P 90 IS V yo g ; Walnut Creel:No.9 Q j 40 '-Z cis 1-07 1S8 xx, 4 WalnutL l CCk No.10 Walnut Creel:No.11 S 6 1-57 r Walnut Creek No.12 3 5 r v/4V4(#010 gar 9 yz- 91jC fjs - c- _ - --- - Total:Carried Forward VO`i 7/7 OK 6W /.3 / j1/ 9// y/Z, /. y.ZS 9.ZS o r CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ]LUNE 5, 1956 REPUBLICAN r Member County Central Member County Central Member Comfy Central Member County Centre! Member County Central Commdtee _ Sup.Dist. u Cm ttee Sup Dist.Dist. Sup.Dist Committee Dist Committee Sup oma.--wa s f y-4 3{ A t t ii F F r w G s Y H a 1 i 1 y M 1 t lI S 3 T 1 T1 A B 3 w F $ G i v t m gg_ g4 i t p iii 77 e i M N 9 t a ti i t i P t t T A 3 C a c L F F G 1 1 i n M N f F i P t' S t f s Jt Y T 1 S r REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Mender County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central _ x Dat P-Dist Committee--.Sup. Dist Committee Sup.Dist ELECTION PRECINCTS 10th Assembly D'uttriet f s Continued) s s $ t t t r Totals Brought Forward A Lafayette No, 15 B t Lafayette No.16 C y r Lafayette No.17 r Lafayette No,18 F Lafayette No.19 F 4 5 r Lafayette No.20 G Lafayette No.21 H f _ Lafayette No.22 Lafayette No.23 Lafayette No,24 K f 3 Lafayette No.25 4_.. , .,,.._._.. .. ,m....._ } a .. ..,.... • .. ..._.. Lafayette No.26 M 1atE Canyon Moraga Nos.1 2,Cons. p l St,Dsary's P a i Orinda No.l Q Orinda No.2 R3 Orinda No.3 S Orinda No,4 T i Orinda No,5 I f Orinda No,6 B Orinda No.7 G r ti Orinda No.8 c Orinda No.9 E i Orinda.No.10 F Orinda To,1l G i . Orinda 1 o.12 Orinda No.13 Orinda,No.14 t Orinda No.15 Orinda No,16 ii Orinda No. 17 a i Orinda No, 18 N r t V Orinda No. 19 O p Orinda No,20 P Y Orinda No.21 Orinda No,22 Alamo No.l S Alamo No.2 t Alamo No,3 A r Alamo No.4 g t I 4 0 f. ter.,. Alamo No.5 G Alamo No 6 1 E arhneL AAlhambraNo,1 S 1%f To,26,s Alhambra No.2 G t• C i Walnut Creek No.l Walnut Creek No,2 y Walnut Creek No,3 t 1 E x 4 Walnut Creek No.4 t Walnut Creek No.5 M a w Walnut Creek No.6 N Walnut Creek No,7 C C m. Walnut Creek No.8 P X Walnut Creek No.9 Q Walnut Creek No.10 Walnut Creek No.11 S Walnut Creek No.12 T Totals Carried Forward r r CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 REPUBLICAN Member County Central Member County Central F Member County Central Member County Central Member County Centralr Committee._ Sup.Dist Committee Sup.Dist. C av n fee. Su Sup.Dist. Committee..._._.Sup.Distp'Dist Commiftee y t r D F t t t r 71 M r t N O r I w,_ t 2 r 4 R s T 99 A t I PIZE 41 r 1 F a r H r r t 33 s 1 y d Sppi M 11f dd Q t t 4 6 4 f i t R f S P Tt 6 S f i C 5 A D g F F Pxn F1. . M t 4¢ g t r t t f i:, o EV a fP i k tr 8 F 6 Y. 156 4 DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Y D. atss toy Represu lative Mem bei ef._9 _.._ tinted States Scots Senator National in Compress I Assembly enConvtion Senator 61h District 17th District 10th District s 7 ELECTION 3 y m W z PRECINCTS z z 0 y! CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 53, 1956 DEMOCRATIC FTi.`-:si3::.-.».;;.,....,:.....-zeG:w: >rswm_.;.•,:....,,.,.,,+.-..„.:a U:zs't,a A1WL'KaMar aArF. .._ .«a:.a—r.:artmuos:l_^•••,'^'_^*^ IC 17 r s.w •---=-fin q 4 I q t T r z q a,._M__.__... M._. __- . . it __ s 8 4 t a r A f t i Ae M l 4 F r p n.„ t y 4 rrr ttr i ID If t i fi. R X i r s 4 r s s 4 q a if j 33 — x: A f n i a a h i 3 1 s t t f qq 3yi i pY Ag 71 R a jj DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central ; Member County Central s Comnuttee2lQSup.Dist x Committee Sup.Dist. Commitfee3R—Sup.Dist. Committee Sup Dist. ELECTION W = x PRECINCTS cc , b 3 ac09 e) 101h Assembly District aai la r Continued) p 3 4 H oU. f v p[ + Totals Brought Forward A •V i9 Lafayette No.15 a ./O 33 J 2- Lafayette No.16 C T s A Lafayette No.17 p S 1d2. / Lafayette No,18 F P, 42 r Lafayette No. 19 F z6 .28 /T Lafayette No.20 G Lafayette No.21 H ' o:?T Yp f Lafayette No.22 1 `1/D 3 t fLafayetteNo.23 Lafayette No.24 j 3 a r Lafayette No.25 1 IX 3-7 -21. y ' Lafayette No.26 fil Canyon N w Moraga Nos._1 2,Cons. _ O O _ 02-0 St.Mary's Orinda No.l Q o;?o "24 497, A Orinda No.2 R -7 .97 02 I Orinda No.3 r , i Orinda No.4 T Orinda No.5 A o4 Orinda No,6 F r Orinda No.7 C Orinda No.8 Orinda No,9 Orinda No.10 r Orinda No.11G ' 20 .2 7" i. Orinda No.12 H / 7 Orinda No.13 W.x T Orinda No.14 Orinda No,15 K 13 /7.L.... Orinda No,16 t /.7 0?4, .13 i Orinda No. 17 M Orinda No. 18 N Orinda No, 19 7?Orinda No.20 p /. .7O /r Orinda No.21 Q r Orinda No.22 HR . a20L 111 i i Alamo No.l S 4 .2.3 -23 Alamo No.2 r ,3 3a2 j2 t Alamo No.3 A Alamo No.4 D /q . a t r ' Alamo No.5 C; .?3' Alamo No. 6 p E 3T1'Alhambra No.l S Martinez No.26,Cons. F r Alhambra No.2 G i . 37 4 5 57 . r. i T Walnut Creek No.1 t 3* 34 --433 3 v14' Walnut Creek No.2 Walnut Creek No.3 JK 30 '2Z '22 2 .2i 5-i Walnut Creek No.4 1 yaZ. 3 .Z! 76 Walnut Creek No.5 Al 7.;4 4 Walnut Creek No.6 N It Walnut Creek No.7 25 O 2 aoO Walnut Creel:No.8 j5' .6 11? ' 3 134 Walnut Creel:No.9 27 :Q 3j7 8 Walnut Creel:No.10 R A. /7' 457 // / /p 134 77, Walnut Creek No, 114 S Arv 33 S3 51azll Walnut Creek No.12 T AlI f ate./. 'wP3 13 - o a&' . 3L 3 3 Totals Carried Forward Z2l,2 [^'_ O 'y `f/ .8r 3 f -W CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY Ff CTION HEID jC E 5, 195 DEMOCRATIC Member County Centra! Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Centre! Committee Sup.Dist. Coa m ittea .Sup.Desi Sup.Des#Cormawers__ itfCanmee_. Dist. Committee.......Sup.Dist. t aj ¢ 1 A t 0 Ft t E i/ t s 3 fM K 1 F s f M Pf 4 m T A D F Fp y 31 s j Kt L s C yf 7 h+l y N o P if iI i t A D F d F 7] r a 333 j q x t j 5 z x K M it jC 1 1 r i q s DEMOCRATIC STATE]WENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member Couniy Central Mentbw County Central Member County Central } Member County Central Coennnttee__._Sup.Dish p.Dat Conunittee_.Sup.Disc: Committee_. Sup.Dist. n j F ELECTION PRECINCTS S 10th Anembly DistAct Continued( Totak Brought Forward A S i i a Lafayette No.1547 Lafayette No.16 S Lafayette No.17 D 3 Lafayette No,18 F Lafayette No. 19 IF f i f Lafayette No.20 Lafayette No.21N Lafayette No.22 Y i t Lafayette No.23 Lafayette No.24 m _.. Lafayette No.25y t Lafayette No.26 M t F e it Canyon s f Moraga Nos.1 S 2,Cons. St.Mary's Orinda.Orinda.No.l Orinda No.2 R _ Orinda No.3 r' Orinda No.4 T Orinda No.5 t . .,4 f i T t Orinda Ido,6 Orinda No.?f C77,55 Orinda No.8 E D Orinda No,9 Orinda No,10 y Orinda To,11 Orinda No.12 Orinda No.13 Orinda No.14 Orinda No,15 Orinda No.141-6 1 Orinda No. 17 Orinda No. 18 N Orinda No. 19 s Orinda No 20 Orinda No,21 Q_ Orinda No.22 Alamo No,l Alamo No.2 Alamo No.3 rY Alamo No.4 t Alamo No.5 C Alamo No.6 Alhambra 1 To,1&Martinez No. Con 4 Alhambra No.2 t Walnut Creel:No.l y Walnut Creel:No.2 Walnut Creek No.3 i f Walnut Creek No.4 L Walnut Creek No.5 j I Walnut Creek No.6 kWalnutCreekNo,7 t1t trWalnutCreel:No.8 TT Walnut Creek Q No.10 t Walnut Creek Walnut Creek No,11 S Walnut Creek No.12 T Total:Carried Forward j CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 59 1956 DEMOCRATIC s Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central ( Member County Central Committee.._ Sup.Dat Comrmltee__- .Sup.Dist Dat Committee___..Sup.Dist: i' Committee..._._Sup.Dist. x A i a F s iii E F a..._.,...,.. _,.,-..,,,_,....„wwn....,_.,, ..,...,..e...,...,_,,.......ro ..,,_..,_.+k.-.,.d..... x,„..,..„,,.,..,.. .•..-,.,» a .w,..,. _........... ....+e+ar,.,„....rw«.v,r rw„-r w..m-....: h 44 S K r M r t N r k ry t ti..;,;..., .....,i..,,.....,.,. .._..-_,..,.».t.....W.., _...-..:.rte.. g Y pp k g C i i DYr ter ; 3 r r L S i NF k r.,.,._ --.. 17 t i a t t A 8 0 E F H J f t rL M E* N C P S40- T 16 PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE A United Stales Representative in State Senator Member Assembly y Senator tongress___DisL Dist.Dist a i 01 ELECTION PRECINCTS W. IOth Assembly Disidet O G CoWinued)f r E Totals Brought Forward A Lafayette No.15 t # Lafayette No.16 C i Lafayette No.17 Lafayette No.18 E t tLafayetteNo. 19 F r Lafayette No,20 G I Lafayette No.21 Lafa ette No.22Y a Lafayette No.23 r i i.. ._. .._...1. - Lafayette No.24 r F; Lafayette No.25 l Lafayette N o.26 M i c Canyon z Nr t Moraga Nos.1&2,Cons. St.Mary's P Orinda No.l Q_ Orinda No 2 3 i Y Orinda No.3 S Orinda No 4 st Orinda No.5 t A Orinda No.6 Q Orinda No 7 C ra Orinda No S r Orinda No.9 i Orinda No.10 F t Orinda No.11 G Orinda No.12 F k Orinda No,13 t Orinda No.14 Orinda No,15 g r Orinda No,16 r Orinda No. 17 M Orinda No, 18 N Orinda No, 19 0 Orinda No.20 p. Orinda No,21 Q.. Orinda No.22 F Alamo No,l S 0 t Alamo No.2 T S;Y Alamo No 3 Alamo No 4 6 Alamo No.5 C j i._ 0 i Alamo No 6 D. E f t Alhambra No,1&Martinez No,26,Cons. F f Alhambra No.2 G 1 Walnut Creel:No,1 Walnut Creel:No.2 Walnut Creek No.3 X I Walnut Creek No.4 j Walnut Creek No.5 M d Walnut Creek No.6 N Walnut Creek No.7 b Y Walnut Creek f Walnut Creek No.9 6 Walnut Creek No.10 Y f R Walnut Creel:No.11 S 1 Walnut Creek No.12 T t 1 Totals Carried Forward t i 1C01` SQLIDATED P;11 LARY ELEC;TIC?N ESLD JUNE 5, 956 PRGHIBITla Member County Central MemberCounty Central Member Comfy Central ember County Central Member County Central Committee. Sup.Dat I Canmi#tese_--sup.Dist Cem midi a:...__.Sup.Dhf. Cominitte e_._...Sup MO CammitFes ..... Dist. I S e } c I r J "A s bd 3 r I lyt I P k 3r F 17 f an r F f y- 3r 77 6 i g k.F Fi 3 t f ji r x_,., ...•.,._ e n r K J i f b t 1, _., _,.;. .. r 1 : b 3 t N t r t w fi#i t j r i J L a x E s j p R I t g 3 s t r IL6 NONPARTISAN STATEM WT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor 2 N 0 Dist. 2 MD Di0. 2.N_Dist. t era ca W t E. e:ELECTION W d W Y W e PRECINCTS ca c c z c F'W 4E W4. Q O p p Z Z W I p W Q C j ks Q 3 IOth Assembly District m Continued) o a W cc x 0- j 0 Totals Brought Forward A .W &W 7.;! 7 i '?/,f 0 Lafayette No. 15 B Jr 7! .Z , S 7! Z`f Lafayette No.16 C ,;? 57 /- Z `f/ 38 8,3 17. Lafayette No.17 D 9 / /7 . 21 4f fld Lafayette_No,18 E , 107! 1 3 / 4!. f/ .2 l y Lafayette No. 19 F 2.2 .2 .S/ _ I Lafayette No.20 6 .'t1 / 6 l t Lafayette No.21 70 p SFS Lafayette No.22 j .70 .778 73 Lafayette No.23 1 j /3 3/ /p a 2Z ry, Lafayette No.24 K Lafayette No.25 Lafayette No.26 M Canyon Jr 1731, T 6 4 3 Moraga Nos.1 S 2,Cons. p /9/ SEs 5 St.Mary's p E 7? Orinda No.IQ /3 i 7 /3 . 1.2 Orinda No,2 7-' Orinda No.3 3Z `fSF /S Orinda No,4 T- Orinda No.5 A /$o oz / 517 .3 a . Orinda No.6 a 01210 a ! 36 96 2G Orinda No.7 C /7111 Z 3 .27 11 4-0 a7 Orinda No.8 D // . 8 / A0 3/ yj 57 Orinda No.9 E 4T d 1 _ .t 1 70 ff3 3 f Orinda No.10 f /,30 7 8 .2J X . .3..Z r e. Orinda No.11 G 114 7 '.2. / : /.o Orinda No.12 Orinda No.13 1 !fir Orinda No.14 416- 31 —4--s-.44 40 Orinda 1 0,15 Orinda No.16 L / .10 Orinda No. 17 M -;Z2 .3 1 3 .27 ,31 6 -37 Orinda No. 18 N / 5- 7w Y74 Orinda No. 19 1 2_ Orinda No.20 t 'claw' g /S .? /Gr -27Tp ' Orinda No.21 Q : !?'3 ' :. /d Orinda No.22 2p ,rS' S//i Alamo No.1 S Z.t Alamo No.2 5-2 /Y 101T Alamo No.3 A l.S a l 3 to 7:y Alamo No.4 e m; _ .10 l 25 /3 .2 7: Alamo No.5 iz7 O (a If i Alamo No.6 1t 11 Alhambra No.1&Martinez No.26,Cons. f .2'/-S $ Alhambra No.2 fig' E Walnut Creel:No,1 Walnut Creel:No,2 Walnut Creel:No,3 s Walnut Creek No.4 L 1, Walnut Creek No.5 M Walnut Creel:No.6 N Walnut Creek No,7 Walnut Creel:No.8 Walnut Creek No.9 fi. Q Walnut Creek No.10 Walnut Creek No.11 Walnut Creek No,12 T L yrs1033 _o Totals carried Forward of ? 3 /a 'I.18 /Jill dS78, 9 h t s CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 53, 1956 NONPARTISAN f t y FSS;y,:.;_:'',•_..___ -_-• +_ -_._^..Gi%== _,... .. .,._-.,._e 3:::::::.x cs a:::F=.Zi:..1.4'z...C... m 3 q 3 r d s t r t F Y; E p t 76 8 I r A r r U_. ggg i a E 1{ 2 4p i 4 a k r• f Ot 41, t n S t t. z f s t B d D a yin_ w Ft F FFF G r t Cq fi O i r j _ y At 166 NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE I ELECTION PRECINCTS 10th Assembly District CoMinuad) f Totals Brought Forward A E Lafayette No.15 6 4WIT Lafayette No.16 C Lafayette No.17 Lafayette No.18 Lafayette No.19 Lafayette No.20 G f Lafayette No.21 N Lafayette No.22 i E Lafayette No.23 Lafayette No.24 Lafayette No.25 Y. 1 i r Lafayette No.26 M Canyon N t n Moraga Nos.1&2,Cons, St,Mary's t Orinda No,l Q f Orinda No.2 R Orinda No.3 S r Orinda No.4 Orinda No.5 A Orinda No,6 i ff Orinda No.No.7 C Orinda No.8 Orinda No,9 Orinda No.10 F. ix E j Orinda No,11 a Orinda No.12 Orinda No.13 Orinda No.14 p tt Orinda No.15 Orinda No.16 L s b Xt Orinda No.17 Orinda No. 18 S r __l_ Nt Orinda No. 19 p i Orinda No,20 Orinda No.21 Q Orinda No.22 6 t Alamo No.l S q Alamo No.2 Alamo No.3 A Alamo No.4 8 Alamo No,3 Alamo No.6 I s E Alhambra No,l&Martine:No.26.Goes, Alhambra No.2 f r i If F Walnut Creek No,l 1.. I Walnut Creel-No.2 k; Walnut Creel:No.3 K i Walnut Creek No.4 f Walnut Creel-No.S All Walnut Creel:No 5 Walnut Creel:No,7 p s tx Walnut Creel:No.8 Walnut Creek No.9 ff Walnut Creek No.10 R t _....,..ems. .. ..»..Y... ..._...,.. Walnut Creek No.11 Walnut Creek No.12 Totals Carried Forward r 16'CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION IIELD JUNE 59, 1956 NONPARTISAN a,,:am,. .xxau.-rai,vm;.r-„;;u v;:aas, ._.v-..„..,.a::...,...._,;.'::a-u..r_• 4 A j(r i r t y. r H 31s t. _.-.....m ...., .. ,,. __.K._•._._ _., __'_ _ a ,„..-.._ ...._, r i ria:Sa FF i F F ir a x S j I j d t* I t T j r t t e f 3 t fir. ..,..... ,..... __ _. _ T•_ _ r..., s swyr k fd N t d D E wit s. t s P a a a_ Y 4 p ) - NONPARTISAN STATT+MENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE s ELECTION PRECINCTS 3 F 3 a a 10th AssamMy DisMct a rrQritiRuid} s i. t ks; Totals Brought Forward A Lafayette No.15 Lafayette No.16 c s r Lafayette No.17 t a Lafayette No.19 Lafayette No.20 a Lafayette No.21 H Lafayette No.22 Lafayette No.23 Lafayette No.24 K i. ...,l Lafayette No.25 t Lafayette No.26 ti F Canyon N s r r Moraga Nos.1 fi 2,Conic. p 1k St.Mary's s I Orinda No.1 r Orinda No.2 R t., s Orinda No.3 S f.t Orinda No.4 x Orinda No.5 s Orinda No.6 Orinda No.? s Orinda No.$w q x Orinda No,9 Orinda Na.10 F i € Fly/" Orinda No.I1 G fy: F l . Yx Orinda No.12 s Orinda No.13 Orinda No.14 4 i Orinda No.15 C i Orinda No.16 1 Olinda No. 17 M. t Orinda No.18 F y e t r t Orinda No.19 s Orinda No.20 4 Orinda No.21 Q r 3rinda No,22 x r Alamo No 1 s Alamo No.2 z Alamo No.3 r i Alamo No.4 rv. Z i Alamo No. i -AI C Alamo No.6 D I Alhambra No.I&Martins No.26.Cans. x A1harnbra No.2 Valnut Creek No.1 1 k i i 3 Valnut Creek No.2 Walnut Creek No.3 JC YF- iti Valnut Creek No. YYY t ? r Walnut Creel:No.5 F Ialnut Creek No.6 N„ Walnut Creek No.? Ialnut Creel:No, P i € i Walnut Creek No.9 6 Q Ialnut Creek No.10 Ialnut Creek No.11 Y Ialnut Creek No.12 T atals Carried Forward xs,a:._.....;.:.ca::o.,::;r.......:::.:...»:...,c-Luss,. ter-:. _.'»a.:::. ...:... :;s,:,x.,— .._" ,.. _ ..r.a-:.s•,,:,.-:-,.c:.i.rs..tea 1CONSOLIDATEDPRIMARYELECTIONHELDJUNE59 956 NONPARTISAN t r^ e i W. i i x fE 7i t i t 71 j t 77 777-777 777 a R j( GY l S xx d j 3 t•a ip s i f r, s f e 3 x 1R 4 T i wl a a i i 6 t w._. ..._._-.,_ 5., a W i I r rK f a w »r s. t 2 t t i t w F i k i t 3 f w S a Y 170STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE f ELECTION PRECINCTS I s loth Assembly District Continued) Totals Brought Forward w Lafayette No.15 Lafayette No.16 c ti Lafayette No.17 D Lafayette No,18 E s t Lafayette No. 19 Lafa ette No.20 Lafayette No.21 H Lafayette No.22 Lafayette No.23 Lafayette No.24 K r Lafayette No.25 t x Lafayette No.26 M 4 Canyon E Moraga Nos.l&2,Cons. Q St,Mary's 1s k Orinda No,l Q Orinda No.2 ll< 1 i t Orinda No,3 S x, Orinda No 4 T Orinda No.S f s Orinda No.6 is Orinda No.7 C i Orinda No.8 Jp Orinda No.9 E Orinda No.10 F Orinda No.11 G Orinda No.12 N Orinda No.13 1 Orinda No.14 J Orinda No,15 K t i Orinda No.16 L Orinda No. 17 M Orinda No.18 N Orinda No. 19 O77 f Orinda No.20 Orinda No.21 Q j s Orinda No.22 Alamo No.1 S Alamo No.2 i Alamo No.3 AmowAlamoNo.4 Alamo No.S C r Alamo No.b r Alhambra No,l&Martinez No.26,Cons. F t Alhambra No.2 G H r Walnut Creek No,l 1 r Walnut Creek No.2 Walnut Creek No.3 i f Walnut Creek No.4 t Walnut Creek No,S M Aralnut Creek No.6 Walnut Creek No,7 t Nalnut Creek No 8 Walnut Creek No.9 Q Walnut Creek No.10 Walnut Creek No,11 1x t f yalnut Creek No.12 T a t otels Carried Forward i,.._....._. _..rx:... z:x-.s.._ mac..-. .- uR 0 _.. :- r.. .• _-_._i--i:::•.:.:. ssssi.-xs.r.:c CONSOLIDATED PR IN ARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 51, 1956 t= 77 7 a i 4 r i e Y, J C t a"d s f H f 4 s i 1 C 4 P t E r'% r j t t s p i r a t{ I t i i` x x x EE d' t i e 1 i t• j Vit` a i R 1 f 7 ' t x I II d 4 1 x t r orf e f Y t 5 ry h h,£k -..Tfy"'y,d t,1 s u; r 4 f 1 f r ^ t a . ttl r^'..f- "{F e•dC pfSF ti r• r t w r y y 1 r1 J F a, I s4• y 11 a.. r Z L s y: rF l's'' J 1 f E, ,, T , V Y n 7.1 j r{ , 1 1. i s - It1+ R,- r A" .f§yt Y {t>r , .:µrr s . 4 jn..,ri11 orf i 1d g f r 3J5 K rf . P X 7 4IYy f A"yattj;E `^iIdr i ,, t"-1-11,., I -: - 11 Z. I --: , STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST l,.,, , ,,Y h. rr11 F .. 11 , I " . I r I, " " I I I.-:, I - 1,i - :-": ,: v I,- 1%, I -.-i . I - I I --:- -'-'- 4...;t;, , '3 Y d.ggW' Mse., 1 I , 11 ”, J { t, r I I : I 1111o?, 111FI-11, - " I- t I'T AT1i i iiil r - 11.-Ii-,- - t -. Y, 4 p t ,. a°pkv 1s C [ t 1k- Y.+" "- 6 Ft zX "1 ,,. E • f_ I ..- i' ll I I '- II1: 1 1 CONSOLIDATED46,- i F!J;",,,., P Y ELECTION1.1 f t '1r Y4'r>.. 1111,11-J. 1 I I ' ,--",-- , ,g,.-.1- 1, e , ,f , "'.”, I I I I I-* - 11 -- . r 1 -,,,',F' .'.-_ 1:.- ju i%rei I ' ll.. I z:-1, I 1 . 11 Yi!- i,-I I I I 11 — 11 HELD I 11.1 .,-fl, ,',!;, 1, 11r amt s'`i r.il f htI . t d ro 7rJAW4 7. r x E 1956m r JUN 5, F 17 1 '" 19, f, x vT rt , K' f r.., F.,t k ,y r .' 3^r tri k t-, r` a* ,!loth Assembly District Nr v, 4 J nR t 7 , J L7. 1.CONTRA COSTA W. U zY p.0. COUNTY r'yrs fl..t ill, ll- 11 tt : ka' " 'ht :ys Y— STATE OF CAIHORNIA r h kr k k Wbm the CONQty Ckrk mattes the O&W Ckwus.be const rri'x a- W out Certificate 04 bade t p r ,`' ,, x, 3 f tisA r r ..,.' IR-71 g a '`. ". 7: 11' 1. r{ i` ' t S x s r a mar :. q ht: A .,..i. .. v 11 h X 11 x Section 3 t ,x- r s 4 2 x X,+~brt: _ a 2 A" " : .I F Y rAY r?o- r s 4 t f i'"^`ti h +t 1 g plx7 11 Is q j, J';,. x. E,r 4s l Ae. x fix 'ti a 1. 1 I . r11 rj tsY x,11" rk w 1 I k < r t f sr n..ry r"rsj °>.W r r U x ..:n +Lr. G ll- 1 r y sA REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 31Dalegates to United Stalls r ne'resentative i State Senator i! Member of National in Congress i Assembly YjSenator6thDistrict17thDistrictDistrictii,Comentron i f ri i r 4y V< V :+: L. ELECTION Zia c z v rd PRECINCTS i O o a z o e c 0- c a " WN. z o W v cam. us w F t- i m . M z o ar2 a c 10th Assembly DistrictO 3 i < cQi C t v p N Continued) L^ E- E C rR V A Totals Brought Forward A /'14`//t`//i ljalnut Creek No,13 B 0703„ /0a 9$ I 9 / Z 97. It 42 Walnut Creek No.14 C 1 1711 /Oo 902 .!S cZ 3 97 S 33 coq Walnut Creek No.15 0 .2ct //a 0& / 02 . 9 07 j. 37. 7f 08' 4. Walnut Crceklto-l.5__ 1 1' ,_- 7A--7-7-4-,e 3 Walnut Creek No.17 F /l¢3 80 80 / 0- 02 79. 3 . 202, (00 BoZ d 4: Walnut Creel:No•18 G 7 //G, 0o'2 3 o2 7 fo. t .34; 7-'. Ott, /0 Walnut Creek No.19 H /9 //s a 3 / 8. 3 : 13 q. 79.Q t Walnut Creek No.20 1 /// /0 7 97 / 0 a v. 0 . 02(a. 7(0 Walnut Creek-N0.21 9 s 3 f „1^9-0 Walnut Creek No.22 K 7&t, / 05'o/ I o. tt 03. /L. a 9 7s pope: Walnut Creek No.23 L /70 ?Q 87 1f / 02 g0 3 . c 4 67. CTO 3 i Walnut Creek No.24 M oZ O/!/.3 143 / •-3 3 la. •_ 56. 88- lj8: . Walnut Creek No.7S N 036 /44 f/ 9(c.11,3: 1; Walnut Creek No.26 Walnut Creek No.27 88: d / C2 88, 3 d.S 10,3 e7 3 Walnut Creek No.28 Q /9p4 90 9/ 0 / .5• 910 7 S7 9/ 3 Walnut Creek No.29 it //7 70 Gla / / ca 67 3. 1 -23, 4c;L 6 G 3 Walnut Creek No.30 S /!o/'t /1/ 03. 0?. S .3 oq. S QJ 89:0 9 r Walnut Creel:No.31 I Walnut Creek No.31-A A i /37474o a 6- 74, 7. a/ 60, 78"r 3 Walnut Creek No.32 8 /&0 /O!s 00 / Lf- O Old / 37. (08` Oa'" / 44 Walnut Creek No.33 C I 93 70 / 3 /t 9* S 02/ 76, J-1 Saranap No.1 0 /749; /Qo2 3 / 7 3 O,k 02 Saranap No.2 r SaranapNo.3 F c22 /Of O6 0 4 2 ao: 3 Ors' 76. Saranap No.4 G /80 8'7 02 Lf S. 2. 7, jI8 lo/, 93: 6 Baa Saranap No.5 H /8a //q 07 0 Q S O Lf. a4 79 o 44 /O Saranap No.6 1 Z/S! /sa 561 4- / 3 S7. 3. S9: /oa S"G, 3 ! f Saranap_I Tq,_7_ ___170_7-X4 Saranap No.8 K o2 d . l/ 02,lF 02. l-? 8O. AV Saranap No.9 1 /(a 9Y98 / 3 0 03 a2. 38 ln7 a O Saranap No. 10 M /9.2! 93 Y40 O. // 00 / 3 6e 0/ O p No.11 NSaranap 1 087 //5 0 6 3 ao / 9 Saranap.NoJ2___-_.. Q Martinez No.1 Q c26 83 9/ / /. 02 9/. /f SG 36. 5i/'; 3 Martinez No.2 R ' // 7 / O 3 q a i Martinez No.3 s /30SS S(m / / / 60 /: a9 33; C21 o Martinez No,4 dam_ Martinez No. 5 A o294 O S 9 Martinez No. 6 B ; 89 0?! as 0 a C2 0Za, a . 7. 7 02-4 ; / rs Martinez No.7 C !/3 3o 3/ / O 3 302 : d : a/ /a. d3 Martinez No.8 D /a/ . 44 a 0, 44 46 . 3 Martinez I'o•9 E _13 _ tf 9./._..--02 _-._!_ _ 3Q _aa._.__; __ 3 Martinez No.10 F //v2 38 J, 02 3 8 024 Lea, Martinez No. 11 G //p 39 1 / / oZ S'i . oz . 36. 17. Martinez No.12 H 103 If/ 38. a. / /,e a a 7: 15' a?8' S Martinez No.13 1 $ a7 16 / / . 02 3/ . D 17, 43 , 3/ ' 0 y Martinez No.14 8~3.7 .__._.__: Martinez No.15 K /s'o2 t / / : 446. 3, 35 // Lflf, a! Martinez No.16 L I/b 102/ o2J / / / c2/f. 4. o : // . o2S" 3 Martinez No.17 M 357 0 0 / 33. .2- MartinezMartinez No. 18 a 3N ii / 4 30 30 / o a 3/. tf. i a 7- Martinez No.19 O i;J8_7+_._. __. 1_.!a$'_ 1,L__-- :3 sS___---__6___Z_____.___ _.Sa o__._.___ _Z7^_ Martinez No.20 P /01 Ifo 31r a / 3 139, a ao: aa. 39; 3 Martinez No.21 Q + /3'8 40 38 Lf 0 0 4 a / , 02 9 /3 ISL/, 02 i it ' A2 38 38 0 / S a 3. i 3o h- a ffi Martinez No.22 4` Martinez No.23 S /#7y 61 bS' 3 / 3 fol G 38. 3a: 6 4(- Martinez f1lfartinezNo.24 _7 3 1_ a 4L-33-11111111 --- X Totas Carred Forward a 3s7 'Ife 97aG. 83 aZI/B0S0 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 REPUBLICAN= 1 S f t i y tel' ezlo_ F E j g sf r o Cv f q fl t i y a 2 0/ y4 r ID 64 2 e d t r i 1 F K 7 i q y S 3 ? a d 1 t I 55 a r i a p w j y n r x q i t k k Ys A d d r d 1 9 r e- F 3t, tx a L k t fe u 5 E U7- v Fo t O7 t rc:.:rvr.:+,..`.:,-a... :_L....::srt.::au•c._m c;z:x-.Ick-fes« _...u........:.. s...c»:.._„ a.. ::c»,....,,__'sca-,m::.--,. _aar_._t—..a:_t-.-..:= ^:::,. ..— .F v:^ rz c. W z-«,... ....._ REPUBLICAN STATF141ENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member County Central Member County Centra) s Member County Central I Member County Central Committee3jisSup.Dist Comae 380 St Dist Committee_.....Sup.Dist. Committee .-Sup Dist r Z i t fie, ELECTION W PRECINCTS W m W Y m 02 W iC ni S =O C ~ Iwo Is. Ic W j es < I 110thAssemblyOitttiet ac ma m Wito otContinued)x m in Total:Brought Forward A .0 971 9// Y/Z P't 9.155' Q2-f' O y Walnut Creek No.13 8s 87 8 85. z Walnut Creek No.14 C 87, 90 87 87. 8 87 86 Walnut Creek No.15 D /O„Z. IQs" /Oo2 /Oo2 lo3 /03 /Q3 Walnut Creek No.16 Walnut Creek No,17 F 7 Walnut Creek No,18 G 88 89 87 88 88 89 87 Walnut Creek No.19 H Y Walnut Creek No.20 1 7!?, 8 D. 78. 78 77 79 77. Walnut Creek No,21 J m 7 Walnut Creel:No,22 K elf-. 8 Ca. 8S_ 83. 86 83. 8!5' K. Walnut Creck No.23 1 r7a. .a 7a . 7a. 7a 7 73 Walnut Creek No.24 Al / a.1 /a3 /ae?- ZZ2:/a6 /02/ ./620 Walnut Creek No.25 N /1 7. !3! /a7 /a6 /a2 /a9 Walnut Creek No.26 O __-Y7 10 -,91-97- Walnut 9 j97 Walnut creek No.27 P 715'.. 8/ 7S. 7S 77 71A j rlf Walnut Creek No,28 Q $/ 89 8/ & Al Yo. 913 Walnutalnut Creel.No.29 J-4? . .SSB .S'8. 5'7- S S8. Sr Walnut Creel-No.30 s 9a 99. 93 88. 9 9a 9i Walnut Creek No.31 t 107 art p Walnut Creek No.31-A A / &i ' b3. 63. G3 Walnut Creek No.32 B 8,3 , 86 8/, 8a 83 862 8lr. tAl Walnut Creek No,33 C 73. 7S", 70 7/ 73 70. 7d r Saranap No.1 D 6 83 88. 87 8l0: 86 E. Saranap No.2 E l00_J Saranap No.3 F 101, 163. 99 98 /00 /O/ 99 Saranap No.4 G Saranap No.5 H Saranap ATo,6 1 /440 /!5'4 //fir/ A 00 /V /yr0. 'Q Saranap No,7 Saranap No.S K //3 //S" //d //l, // //oZ /IO. r- Saranap No.9 L 79 815' 78' 78, b'D Fly. ?3.r Saranap No.10 M Saranap No.11 N /07. //3 /OS, 107. /09 At /Op Saranap,No.12 O f P Martinez No.1 Q &A 6S 66 Za. b 70 63 Martinez No.2 R // 9 9. !/ 9 /a /02 Martinez No,3 S 55'6 46 !/.S /t 9 L 47. Martinez No,4 T Martinez No. 5 A d7, L 3/ 018. 39, e2 JA ,3/ Martinez 1\o.6 8 /8. -:;11 /7 v20 17 /$ Martinez leo.7 CT al as oat Martinez No.S o 3S 37, 33 3 X33 3/5'. -3/5'-. Martinez No,9 fE Martinez No,10 F 3a2. 3# 3 0- JS 3 d9 3a Martinez No. 11 G 37, 4o 40 J9 c3 Martinez No,12 H .302. 3/ 33 a9 3S_ .30- Martinez a Martinez No.13 1 a7 a- a6_ as a8' ay, a7 r , Martinez No,144___(x7_ Martinez No,15 K 36 . #-0- 38 4Q 37 43 39 Martinez No.16 L a3 a3 a3 ao as Martinez No.17 R 1Alla3a3 . rT 623 025. a3. Martinez No. 18 c4c. -14 24, o25- a* oZ6_ cZa Martinez No.19 D Martinez No.20 P s 3a 3y 3/ , 3/5'. 3/ 3S .. Martinez No.21 Q 3o 3a 30 3a 30 33. 029 E Martinez No.22 R 3/ ,3/ a 9 3a 3 35 30 f Martinez No.23 S a'"d .So2 S3 S7 r3 5,? S/ Martinez No.24 Tv 7_a.7._ 30. ca Totals Carried Forward 7 8 ` Y7'y9 X779 y 8 ya0 e Fiti':,`sa..r.:r::::'w.:.u:3x..:'.:..a':.. _...«.:::....::.u-.r...a:..,:"w'irtuzY.:..'.»:L.._.r..v..: .. . .._...5:.__..-.__..... ... .._-...,.__....:...... ,_..-: ..... ...... . .... .._,.._...»._5.-,:._.... •wauiGxry.:n.... - ._....»:y,.......:.-.._..»«_..G.. _...........L.r...s.-.ru•sa:.z:a=L',4"-_....y..._ _ b' b ter, t CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 51, 1956 REPUBLICAN Member County Central Member County Central Member County Centra! Member County Centra) Memcer County Cer fraln Committee..___Sup.Dist. :; Conunittee_._.__.Sup.Dist p. p.x Com+rii:tee Su D'at Committee Su Dist Committee Sup.Dist. s t 5 b r i x 4 S r i C t 1 G i ... i 1 6 : t M r: R p a Q g R T M,.. B C S D F e F 1 i 55i h Y J 6 f ia 1 f F p 333} s d sem..__ A t i E F f.- 4.. ;_._ w_- s z s 1 w r 777 f r K t f i s j A P S 7 1, kPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member Couety Central Member County Central Member County Central ' Member County Central Committee._..Sup,Did. Conenittee___Sup.Dist Committee..Sup.Dist. Commiffee. _ .Sup.Dist. ELECTION ai PRECINCTS f 3 101h Assembly District k Continued) Totals Brought Forward A f 7 y f Walnut Creek No.13 Walnut Creel:No.14 c Walnut Creel:No.15 i t Walnut Creek No.16 E Walnut Creek No.17 F Walnut Creek No,18 G r iX , Walnut Creel:No.19 H Walnut Creek No.20 i 4 Walnut Creek No.21. J k { Walnut Creek No.22 K Walnut Creek No.23 1 Walnut Creek No.24 M r. Walnut Cr r !i eel.No.2J N Walnut Creek No.26 Walnut Creek No.27 p w Walnut Creek.No.28 Q Walnut Creek No.29 R f t i Walnut Creel:No.30 S s 3 i t reek No 31WalnutC T No 31 FWalnutCreel. A A- 7 Walnut Creel:No.32 z a t t Walnut Creek No.33 C d DSaranapNo.l Saranap No.2 E i Saranap No.3 St GSaranapNo.4 Saranap No.5 N f Saranap No.6 1 f t l s til'e i ' f Sarana No.7 J Saranap No.S K R i Saranap No.9 1 s ` Saranap No.10 MSaranapj No 11 Saranap No.12 O P Martinez No.1 Q Martinez No.2 Martinez No.3 c Martinez No.4 T b s Martinez No.S A Martinez No.6 B Martinez No.7 C F Martinez No.S D Martinez No,9 E T 1MartinezNo. 0 F a Martinez No. 11 G w E E t t Martinez No.12 Martinez No.13 f Martinez No.14 Martinez No.15 t Martinez No.16 L s t Martinez No.AllT f s Martinez No. 18 N Martinez No.19 0 s Martinez No.20 P t t Martinez No.21 Q A 1 f t f 1- RMartinezNo.22 t s Martinez No.23 S i Martinez No.24 r Totals Carried Forward CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 59 1956 REPUBLICAN Member County Central Member County Centra! Member County Central Member County Ceatrai Member County Central Committee.......Sup.Dat. Committee ___.Sup.Dist. k Com nittee Sup Dist tCommittee...-...Sup.Dist. ( Committee........Sup.Dist. r ryry 1 EE 5 B i 4 H K w H t Y j AS p ll R 7 3 a 1 C 0 F t h'A 71—t ff ,t t 5. L N T_vn... O P 4 s f F f S F t F - t T A z E T: 4, rHn r F Y l t H77 7 r k k s . . r i v te. i E s N 1 p S MR L t 1 v r r 1 DEMOCRATIC STATEbrENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE r' De>le9 'i'Ropros Mafivo M snb r of National U e in Congress Stole Senator Assembly Senator171h District1ConvenfionI61hDistrict 10th Districti1 ELECTION r_ 3 z w x RECINCTS z z 1 ae 3 I Li SC •' .: it - :: fsi W G .fid W z a z c 10th Assembly District e` _ C 0 v p v3 Continued) V< ,'s; F=+ .- t<i Totals Brought Forward A , . /7W ,3j I0010 7 ` d/ / / 7 { Walnut Creek No.13e ' b0 3(0 d7 S/ /b 27 48 9/ 3(0. Y Walnut Creek No.14 C : /foZ C2v a8 3/ S e3 .4.2 3.8 3(a oZ Walnut Creek No,15 i D , SO ,33 39 /8 028 S/ 77 Walnut Creek-No.16WalnutCreekCreekNo.17 F 36 /b ' a20 .28 rf k oTa 33. Slf 0241. 30, Walnut Creek No,18 G ' 744. -Q ' 38 (03 a27 r* 7a. C2. if 7. 7 Walnut Creek No.19 j d O 6/. a 7. !:H y o. .2 a o. yam? 8 7 tt Walnut Creek No.20 1 oT0 / 71 17 02/ Walnut Creek No.21 b _ a3 _./8 __e6L__o?__ Walnut Creek No.22 K E3 a3. 3/ 13 3/ 36 06, 026. Walnut Creek No,23 L i' 9 •T,o2' 029 a(a. /(a 30 135? a 33. 0. l` 9 Walnut Creek No.24 M a7 /9 as /G /o a8 ao a8te411a. Walnut Creek No.25 N /yc 7. 30 ' 9 301 118. 70" 1): walnut Creel:No.26 a 7 1 J /-Q...laZ___.___.. 8. .Q.___.._ a7 AY Walnut Creek No,27 020 Walnut Creek No.28 Q 1418 . 6 r ao 37 s9 Walnut Creel:No.291 g . Ilf' !// .2/ 4 3 d S 3(o.i Walnut Creek No.30 1 S 30 1.3' o20 02/ Walnut Creek No,31 T ._a„2_ off/ ' ./_ .__l.a_ ._ ..__ .r,2/ _r.8. _.t_SL G..__d!f____-_'. __ Walnut Creek No.31-A A ` ,3.Z. /8' 029 19. 10 017 C28 SO 3/, Walnut Creel:No.32 a 33 /1 /7 a3 s a/ a7 a1? aa_ Walnut Creek No.33 C o27, /W /1r 4, /02 a2,(o 17 337 1027 /6. Saranap No.1 D lfa d0 30. /7 33 33, 66 39 aq Saranap No,2 Saranap No.3 F 63, 028 .21;1 S0. Q4t 3S. Sp. w, Sam.nap No.4 G 4/ 3/ 029 33. /S 35" 443 67; 110: Saranap No.5 H /iS /!t /8 ,29 /4 CTg a33 Saranap No.6 37 / Ac a5- 7 , 2/ a9 e a7. a44 Saranap No.7 T Saranap No.S K ` ."r/. 3a' 30, J,?, /3 3yL. S3 737 Saranap No.9 t ,33 a /8' 028 13 a7 Sat d 7 3 0: Saranap No.10 M .5,3 a ! 38 cas /to 40L 3 7 lar a3(a. 4/ Saranap No.11 N 44 42 /8 -4 /3 at 3Se Saranap No.12 P 1 Martinez rio.1 Q /09 S1 S/ 74 40 8/. 0*4 Sq Ole t;o2- Martinez Na 2 R 6D. 13 /S 7 /!f o24 J'a 70, o2ai2 sot Martinez No.3 S 38. 026 oZ8 026 /02 40 049, 602 43. •?d Martinez No,4 T 3 2 Xos Martinez No. 5 A f GO .34 30 S' /7 rl pvZ.; 15;2 Martinez No.6 8I' 3/ a(0 ° /8 044 /8 026. 37 FT 33. QZ Martinez No,7 C 4a j/, .2 8 .38 3.3 //C1 7/ . 4/ . i i a Martinez No. a/ 3 /s 3/ 40 9 3a: yTlod, a3D ,too as' Martinez No,9 1 Martinez No.10 F ., 37 as ' a3 a7 /3 a 7 .37 6a: 3a 34, 77 Martinez No. 11 G` 02(0. 0202, /7 02440. // 026 a6 40: 30: CZ3 r Martinez No.12 H i 3S' /3i o2S /C2. /6 CTS. 542: 3/.. o2/f! Martinez No.13 02// c24,' /S 02.S /a oZ/f 028 . l(o oZ/, 30. Martinez No,14 Martinez No.15 K ea. 019 344L 38 17 J7 4/ Martinez No.16 l ' 50 30; a6 37 20 40 !flf Martinez No.17 M L/$ .tat /8 ,,(f.0 /7 19 Ira 0 6: 027 W Martinez No, 18 1` & i S(o aS S8. 3Nti9a33trro202.3 t8 Martinez No. T o _ -s'_ 3 i_3S. _ 7_ _/9_._-a(o_.3( Martinez 1\o.20 p„ a8' a ' .1* 02# /O 1 34 a3 Sod 33: QT 1 Martinez No.21 i Qi; 4At31 S"S 19 40 &7 O! 70.Martinez No.22 R !/!o. /71 .Z/t.. 4-1P'a7p Martinez No,23 S 33. 3a' a0 /fa 9 7 Qx !, 4& 6 35. .3(0 Martinez No.24 T IrTotalsCarriedForwardpU/ 13+OO 7 9 s8.5so h CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 DEMOCRATIC Ic 01 11,j?"O r a t t i 1 x 3s x t H 7017-s y b. 1 E ! A i t " t E 1 t 03 t i i333 e55551LLL 171 77- c f F Ix t IL 70 77 a x IG fl H 771f it 7,3 x { pp 1 i t d Y i _ _ }--....- ,_.. i _ ._ ., ., jai'm S S 3 r a t r r t_ y Q rry.. DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member County Centra) Member Counfy Central Member County Central Member County Central Committee_3M.Sup.D'isL Commitfee3HPSup.Dist. Committee....._..Sup.Dist. ( Committee ...Sup.Dist. I F a J t ELECTION o ao o Y Y s0 IPRECINCTSaco let er a o o I J R d W us a. J KaDVZW Of G Q C W i 10th Assembly District O W Continued)U. c ti a w 3 v+ Totals Brought Forward A i i0 x{0.2- YOl -a? a7 -1 3 Walnut Creek No.13e l0 70 loo !fbo .Sd 1001 i Walnut Creek No.14 C I 3a 41 30 3/; 3S as -s Walnut Creek No,15 D r' Walnut CreekT o.16 E _>r>t_ _a71_. 4—J010 t 6 Walnut Creek No,17 F 37 3 to #0 0?g 3.51 .74c ,alt Walnut Creek No,18 G 78 S/ 79 S6 7A Walnut Creek No.19 H 7 / /t9 39 X71 33. 3/t. Walnut Cre&-No.20 i r Walnut Creek No 21 J Sp (9.,5 _.11_ p___ 70 Walnut Creek No,22 K If lf. pSS4e .// .lc !7 02 r 7 Walnut creek No,23 L ' 48 #S 3a Walnut Creek No.24M i ..._ 3 0 3 30 «O. 33 023 Q1 Walnut Creek No,25 N b 3 40-SSftltq. .3 y Walnut Creek No,26 a.'1_n 7 Q ivk0- oZc I 1 Walnut Creek No,27 7 0?9 a0. 3d /9 /8 I t 3: Walnut Creek No.28 Q ;! la0 7 602 40 159 J& SS Walnut Creek No.29 Walnut Creek No,30 S a27. 3b -A-?. /b, cZ cU ao r j t Walnut Creek No,31 s TWalnutCreekNo.31-A A 3o, 24 36 ;L?- 23 34 Walnut Creek No.32 a .3G. 37 .29 a6. Walnut Creek No,33 a?S" 302 02S /7 d6 .. /8C s Saranap No.1D Y , D ' 4 7 47 W a5 3 39. .34 w Saranap No._2 4 I ZAAL r a Saranap No.3 F SS 7/ r3 40 (a/' 45* S7. Saranap No.4 G 46 4S ,a -U 413 3 G Saranap No.5 H 39 #r 43 32ff 31f 02.3 Saranap No,6 37 3/ 3.S a9 o20 SaranapNo.7_ Saranap No.S K , ,(S Saranap No. 9f L i 36 I/o s3S a9, y./ Saranap No. 10 M 1 /}( o- X7 SSS Jff S3 Saranap No,11 N 38 302 Saranap No.12 I, Martinez No.1 Q SO /G$ 9a 93 / /Oa/Ott Martinez No.2 it 37 46 " 39 47 Martinez No.3 S : a 40 /f/u. Martinez No.4 i ST Martinez No, 5 A 449L 106 Sb. S'e J-4-1 7 O Martinez No.6 B; 026 38 33. 026 at2 36 yra Martinez No.7 C41 2 cr7t 3lyc 3 S Martinez No.S Martinez No.9 lo/ Martinez No.10 F ` 33 36 37 a4 3aa 4Lb 44 Martinez No. 11 GCR/ 38 026 .2-4 S/ 36 ._oZ i Martinez No.12 i H1 3/ 40 0Z 7 025' cUb' .35. Martinez No.13 r ,30 J3 a 9 o2f a 7 3/ 36. Martinez No.14 Martinez No.15 Martinez No.16 iI L r; 37. S 3 3/ 3 G7 Martinez 0 17 M 33 3S 31 4e a T 333444111+ o. 60273 Martinez No. 18 N .i8 5'9 6/ 47 /f1 w ?8' 7/ T. Martinez No.19 Martinez No,20a7 3S 30. a . ,fi3S7. d I v. Martinez No.21 Q 47 70 .S/f 4af,f, fob 78 Martinez No.22 R A& 4*, -34 .a Z?33,, 4c5' 494,e Martinez No.23 S 35- 47 .355 33 A Martinez No.24 40 Totals Carried Forward 1 3.2/li g S.ZZ!'.et'D/ a7 s ! L p " CONSOLIDATED PRI IARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 55, 1956 DEMOCRATIC Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Commntee __ u .Dist Comenec _ .Sup.Dist C._ommene____S-u,.p.Des.i.__.. .Cemmettee . Sup.Dist.- -Co-m_m.._ittee- __,...Sup..Dist. r 17 t gg a i a f t i i kj y 7 f i a i G s i F Ott. ___ _..-._ _.!.. .__,........ _...a: .._,—_'__.,-,_..-: _...,._ i .. _ _ :.__„. a __.. m F 7777 r P 4X t._ ...,_..... _may, .,-.....,...,w., _...... ,......_..—.-._.t,... .._,.._...._,. _ _ .., ___ y., .,.-. Vi it a A i t t 4 m 0 t IN v p 3 S 4P j sit c s if iiii w k E f G 3 t 1'i 111M N t/ x 9 7 rk a W, i k•1 iM"^ fy fDEMOCRATICSTATEMENTOFALLVOTESCASTATTHE Member C"Mfy Ceairal Member Camfy Central Member County Central Member Counfy Central D'edComnwftea---.-.Sup.Camtea___ TS• - Dim Commtee _.Sup.Dist Committee_..._..Sup.bist. 3 ELECTION PRECINCTS 10th Assembly District Continued) 7 aa Totals Brought Forward w x t { IeE Walnut Creel:No.13 d Walnut Creek No 14 Walnut Creek No.15 pp TWalnutCreekNo.16 E t Walnut Creek No.17f fIri 1 Walnut Creek No.18F w G. Ing Walnut Creel:No.19 Walnut Creek No.201- Walnut Creek No.21 Walnut Creek No.22 Walnut Creek No.23 L Y Walnut Creek No.24 All r Walnut Creek No. 7-725N Walnut Creek No.26 Walnut Creel:No.27 Y Walnut Creek NO 28 Walnut Creel:No.29 R 4= Walnut Creek No.30 Walnut Creek No.31 i i Walnut Creek No.31-A A s { rr w Walnut Creek No.32B. gg _ . . rI f Walnut Creek No.33 C t r. k _ f Saranap No.l t Saranap No.2 k na t Y Saranap No.3 Saranap No.4 t 3 r Y Saranap No.5 t Saranap No,6 Saranap No.7 S`4 Saranap No.8 Saranap No.9 ra. Saranap .No10 M Saranap No.11 N 4 Saranap No.12 t µ_ ill s Martinez No. 1 Martinez No.2 t 11'Iartiricz No, 334MartinezNo.4 T Martinez No,5 A F Martinez No. 6 Y B Martinez No.7 C Martinez No. 8 Martinez No,9 t-E 1 t Martinez No. 10 Martinez No. 11 w _ e Martinez NO 12 t Martinez No. 13 L Martinez No. 14 Martinez No, 15 Martinez No.16 t Martinez No.17 M Martinez No. 1S N I ; i MartinezNo.19 Y i Martinez No,20 P t Martinez No. 21 Martinez No.22 R r_Martinez No. 23 a Martinez No.24 rr Totals Carried Forward t CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 DEMOCRATI Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central T ti Member County Central Committee..._._Sup.Dist. Dist Sup.Dist Committee_____Sup.Dist: f Committee___..Sup.Dist. r; 75- f L} E x A 1 3 F.Y G b K W. t s gy 7 e p 9q C F z r. . 777 7 IM Al gg t 4 y i i S 3 F A S iiM, u...__.....:..„ _...._... M..... ... awl. D F t t 4 Tjt 1 M r JN777 0 r P Y 9 i R 186 ROH I B ITION STATEMENT OF ALL 'COTES CAST AT THE United Stades RepnmenkWve in State Senator Member Assembly Senator Congress--mist. Dist. Dist. i f ELECTION s 1'P.ECINCTS i a t loth Assembly District f E Continued)AS Totals Brought forward A 1 i Walnut Creek No.13 B j Walnut Creek No.14 Walnut Creel:No.15 D i Walnut Creel:No.16 Walnut Creel:No,17 t 1 t Walnut Creel:No.18 G i Walnut Creel:No.19 Y Walnut Creek No.20Jll a Walnut Creel:No.21 Walnut Creel:No,22 Walnut Creek No.23 t i. Walnut Creek No.24 Walnut Creel:No.25 N k F _ r Walnut Creek No.25 i r Walnut Creel:No.27 p F Walnut Creel:No.29 Q Walnut Creek No.29 k Walnut Creek No.30 Walnut Creek No.31 I r Walnut Creek No.31-A A Walnut Creek No.32 Walnut Creek No.33 c Saranap No.141D 2SaranapNo. Y Saranap No.3 3 Saranap No.4 G Saranap No.5 Saranap No,b Saranap_No.7_._____ KSaranapNo.$ S Y r r t i t Saranap No.9 t e t Saranap No.10 k Saranap No.11 i i. Saranap No.12 t t P t Martinez No.l Q r x' Martinez No. Martinez No.3 S Martinez No.4 x Martinez No.5 A Martinez No.6 Martinez No.7 t t e Martinez No.8 Martinez No,9 Martinez No.10 i 3 Martinez No. 11 G t Martinez No.12 N Martinez No.13 1 Martinez No.14 Martinez No.15 K Martinez No.16 27MartinezNo. k t Martinez No. IS y_ Martinez No.19 Martinez No.20 Y i Martinez No.21 Q f Martinez No.22 i Martinez No,23 S t t x v Martinez No.24 Totals Carried Forward X 1 G'S CONSOLIDt,TED PRIMARY IFT CTION 5, 1956 PROHIBITION Member County Central Member County Central Member C:oueety Cee:tral { Member County Central f Member County Central Commiffee..._._Sup.Dirt. Commitfee—_-Sup.Dist Comeedite._..._.Sup«Dist Committee___Sup.Dist ` Commiftee _ __.Sup.Dist. a...:..:s..,..a.".: .. c:.r:.s.:.ka:^.s»s:.._..,-.,..::"..-....--._:W:'.:_.ra.._.:,•>..=.<.s-.t: ,.::.i-.:c-.«._._,,:sx..«.».:::.::=.c:._:.:.'_ :.:-»:_.a:::cc-r-r-res. x-,.:=.,_-. —.::a.^::- 777— i z i 3 z 9 L ! s F 7,77 i t t t 4 C d s.. . FY P S A C r G i 1 f. r K M 1. f t tj$ s i R 44 A 8 f c F F Gr w.. z K L s N tt y Q r i t t r f a ' j k r NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE f Supswtmw SvW&W Suppmisw lSl. DIisL dt3t. ca ELECTION PRECINCTS 4= j 10th Assembly District o Coi+t nued)b Totals Brought Forward fa Creel.No.Walnut - 8 r L Walnut Creek No.14 C Creel:No.15Walnut D' Walnut Creek No.16 Walnut Creel:No,ifi 4 Walnut Creck No,l$ Walnut Creek No.19 Walnut Creek No.20 1 t 1 f f`I Walnut Creel:No.21 Walnut Creek No,22 Walnut Creek No.23 1 a ti Walnut Creek No.24 Walnut Creek No.25 Walnut Creel:No,26 i Walnut Creek No.27 71 Walnut Creek No.29 fQE Walnut Creek No. f. RF k Walnut Creek No.30 s Walnut Creek No,31 Walnut Creek No.31-A A Walnut Creek No.32 Walnut Creek No,33 C r. r Saranap No,1 D Saranap No.2 3 i Saranap No.3 w Saranap No.4 7, Saranap No.5 p k Saranap No.7 t 5 Saranap No.$ K Saranap No.9 t Saranap Na 10 M Saranap No.11 N SaranAp No.12 i x f f Martinez No.1 Q Martinez No,2 f Martinez No.3 Martinez No.4 Martinez No, 5 Martinez No.6 g a 1 Martinez No.7 Martinez To.S Martinez No.9 Martinez No.10 f f Martinez No, 11 Martinez No,p r Martinez No.13 Martinez No.14 t Martinez No,15 d K. Martinez No,16 Martinez No.17 M r.. _ dartinez No. 18 N s fartinez No,19 dlartinez No.20 P 1lartinez No,21 Q 4 x Martinez No.22 R Martinez No.23 iartinez No.24 Ta j s otals Carried Forward x t g CONSOLIDATED PR.L1 L&RY ELECTION HELDJU21E 5, 1956 NONPARTISA l i s y y S F III11fi??? 1 i 1 P x f i M 5c 4 7777 i 4 g t JA 1A. E t t 0 y t i Y x t re.a. C;'. .dr 7j fi i t x i r S r 8 2 t , iA4fMid K'. tr t y t oy 3` S 4 r NONPARTISAN STATES U4T OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE ELE•CT ON PRECINCTS r s 10th Assambly DkRnet CoMinuaaj t. Totals Brought Forward A Walnut Creek No.13 4 Walnut Creek No.14 C Walnut Creek No.15 0- s Walnut Creek No 16 Walnut Creek No.17 F Walnut Cr ee]:11To.18 Walnut Creel:No.19 Walnut Creek No.20 i Walnut Creek No.21 ValnutCreek-No.?2 K I Walnut Creek No.23 t j .. Walnut Creek No.24 M Walnut Creek No.25 Walnut Creel:No.26 Q s Walnut Creek No.27 1 Walnut Creel:No.28 Walnut Creek No.29 Walnut Creek No,30 g Walnut Creek No.31 T 4 ; Walnut Creek No.31--A t i r t Walnut Creel.No.32 No.33WalnutCreek Saranap No.1 Saran IN i r c a Saranap No.3 l SaranapNo.4 No.5Saranap p x i[ Saranap No.b Saranap No.7 z t Saranap No.S r p Saranap h o.9 t Saranap No.10 Saranap No.11 l Sarana _ATo,12 O k 1 1 t?Martinez No. Martinez No.2 f F Martinez No.3 Martinez No,4 f ljljljttt{ 4 x Martinez No.5 A_ f Martinez O Martinez Na,7 C a Martinez No.S Martinez No.9 E i f E Martinez No.10 Martinez No. 11 G i Martinez No.12 H k..w T.. 13MartinezNo. 3artinez No.14 Martinez No,15 K f w Martinez No 16 L 3artinez No.17 Martinez No, 18 p F f k artiiiezlTo.19 Q _. No 24 r iartinez No.21 RartinezNo.22 s I r x f fartinez No.23 artinez No,24 RatsGrtisd Forward CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 NONPARTISAN x i j r s i 9 1 p y$ g 1# f Q k d rt If f t 8 C d id t r f G r.r w z i q yy Q 7 rt , s it i 77 C f F s Gr ty a t s x k S E I 1.92 NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE F.::.:..,. ., ,_ a. .--:.. x,.. n.,_w.,.___ Ary - ELECTION PRECINCTS t t I10thAssemblyOi&triet f f Cow+nuedj t r4E a o- s Total&Brought Forward A t P Walnut Credo No.13 Walnut Crock Na.14 c Walnut Creek No.15 p f 6 alnutregl I TQ.16 Walnut Creel:No.17 t Walnut Creek No.18 S} 4 a E Walnut Creel:No.19 Walnut Creek No.20ij r r Walnut Creel:No.21 Walnut Creel:hyo,22 I Walnut Creel:No.23 L g Walnut Creek No,24 1 Walnut Creek N`o.25 Walnut Creel.No.26 Walnut Creek No.27 P Walnut Creek No.28f Walnut Creek NO 29 S 3 Walnut Creek No.30 str b Walnut Creck NTo 31 s Walnut Creel:No.31-A jf F i Walnut Creel:No.32 1 y t C Walnut Creek No.33 C Saranap No,l D Saranap No.2 i Saranap No.3 f Saranap No.4 G 4. t t . iz Saranap No.S t i Y3 4 3 Saranap No,5 t b Saranap No.7 Saranap No.8 g 9 s rt Saranap No.9 L s Saranap No.10 Saranap No.11 p P r Martinez No.l s Martinez No.2 R i Martinez No.3 S Martinez No.,4 Martinez No. 5 A s Martinez No.6 Martinez No.7 C Martinez No. a 1 E Martinez No,9 Martinez No.10 f a Martinez No. 11 Martinez No.12 i Martinez No.13 t i Martinez No.14 E Martinez No.15 F K Martinez No.16 f Martinez No.17 f M r t Martinez No. 18 r.. 3artlnez No.19 Martinez No.20 r dartinez No.21 Q t Martinez No.22 ff t 4 Y i Aartinez No.23 s a ' F r fartinez No.24 l otal&carried Forward r CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 NONPARTISA11i' ki.^otxxs.:... ........_...:. _...._.:.. _.-...w::.._,< ..:.°u -::;.x..._r..,......---;::+,._.:a. ..x _.: xz ms.-_ Garsr...a..,....._.--.. -.._..,.,.,...=...-a....rs,.i. =ti,.a„«'. •x..us.,...-.i.t .,..cu:'«::. aa.c^.+o:awr 'ara.:'..._:r:zz/' z 2 s 4- 41 17 77 fi o- f p_.._.....,._w t k 4 4 , t 1 i r Q r. N p µ t fT L a 4 F e x r fY Y 3 i ate 3 s S t i r t i r t a 4,n I i ye r r t i f o 1 K w 4 E a 4 ,a t frr gip r w is t j 7 g#„ STATTMNT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE ELECTION PRECINCTS rs 10th Assembly District Continuad r Totals Brought Forward Walnut Creek No.13 a Walnut Creek No.14 C Walnut Creel-No.15 1ralnut Crcet:I1To lb F r Walnut Creek No.17 F Walnut Creek No.18 G 4 s Walnut Creel.No 19 H t Walnut Creek No.20 Walnut Creek No.21 J Walnut Creek No,22 K Walnut Creel:No.23 L Walnut Creek No,24 r Walnut Creek No.25 M 4 Walnut Creek No.26 O i i 3 Walnut Creek No,27 Walnut Creek No.28 Q r Vlralnut Creel:No.29 x a Walnut Creek No.30 S Nralnut Creel.No.31 T Walnut Creek No,31-A A s Walnut Creek No.32 Walnut Creek No.33 C Saranap No.l D f 6 2 i Saranap No. s x t Saranap No.3 F.i Saranap No.4 G HSaranapNo.S i Saranap No.6 Sga!jap No.7 J Saranap No.$ Saranap No.9 Saranap No.10 M Saranap No.11 N aranap. Martinez No.1 Q Martinez No.2 Martinez No.3 5 Martinez No.4 T Martinez No. 5 A J Martinez No.6 Martinez No.7 e Martinez No.$ D Martinez No.9 E k Martinez No.10 F Martinez No. 11 G 1 a. Martinez No.12 H r r Martinez No.13 1 Martinez No,14 J Martinez No,15 K Martinez No.16 1 Martinez No.17 M Martinez No. 1$ N Martinez No.19 O 1 i Martinez No.20 A7 f Martinez No.21 Q t s Martinez No.22 R Martinez No.23 S Martinez No.24 T Totals Carried Forward x v Egii PRIMARY ELECTION HELD 5 1 56777 t ;}.5= CONSOLIDATED PRIG JUNE 9 A i t A t i fAli 17 f p i l t F e r „ 1 H Y z 7 6 tix f s p s I t 7 r a J i I i t i t a Q t k t t t yp s d dt r 1 r a t x 4A i Z> r: H. t 4!t i rt l kp rry.k •,, .rfY r %9 e t C x #5 f} r ATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CASTST r r AT THE i D PRIMARY ELECTIONCONSOLIDATEY K BM _T/ r .2Rd a'.; • fr°`;* Via:. JUNE 59 1956 IN r+P * any it tY„ a Assembly District IN i r; 1 rr'r IN t Skk Y CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STATE OF CALIFORNIA t t f W11R'n t{1f.'CAwdMy Ckr*uM.'Offical Cwwass.be IDUit fin mCertiSote 6odc Pose.) a 4 w7 t r F•.^o r.x : P p/" yam._ „ P 6"w N x z a h REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Delegates for United States Representative State Senator Member of National in Congress Senator 17th District Assembly i' Convention 6th District 101h District ELECTION i' d! z ` s= o 4 z PRECINCTS oo ` F 3 i fin ., (y co i O toH Wr z us z_ 3 z M 10th Assembly District C= tai it G ci < v I O v Continued) 1 p^ Total:Brought Forward I z3v to Alountain View No.l 6 i; 7 O z 4 O I 88:; ;s Mountain View No.2 C /1 1 4' 2 17 3 22 Y Alountain View No.3 D /30 /J5' I /G 0 Q ,'j,i ,i 0 f li Z. E /3--3.7- 3 / -0 - .Z 1 _ 3L__ - G - - ---- _!! _13_--Z3_---- --- --3---Z--- i Alountaul Vier No.5 F ! 113 /7 G /7 0 O / r /Y 0 Afountain Vier No.6 I G'! d; // O / O 3 /z Mountain View No.7 H /.3/! Z.,5- 0 0 /r 7 /'/ Z y Mountain View No.8 I ;' /31 J7 3y Z / O 34 / 17Z/ i pMountainViewNo.9 3f_- ----__-- -_ 1_ L!110 y0 t 0 O- _ . y/. - - ---- 31Z Vine Hill No. 1 K 4V 39 O O Z Vine Hill No.2 2/' 212/ O / 3 ZS o 0 9 ZZ Z Vine Hill No. 3 im 117, /O 9 / O O oZ 4VineHillt\TO. N WZ ?z o o Z/ Z /o Vine Hill No.5 011,Z< 3:r !' 31( / 0_ 1 3_ _ __-_ _ - t_ _2_17- Tine Hill No.6 P I Q i, Concord No.l R 3 j,,//` Concord No.2 S 93 s0 ? 447 O / .3 O /27 1 78 y i TConcordNo.3 T /Z S3 3 J-16 3 32 s3 T Concord No.4 A ;./3. 7/ 3 72 2, 3S' 35'j 74 2 Concord No. 4-A B bA 'J 5W Z 24 577 .J Concord No.5 C Z/ 17 / O 3 7 .S 3 /0 Concord No.6 I D /3 32 O 23 /O j l Concord No.7 E 82 4 f4 / 0 3 7 27 Xy Concord No.S F 1:/YQ, ,S3 VV ,3 .3 ,2 3 27 f.1 Concord No.9 42 N 4Iz .Z O / dil Z 9` Concord No.10 H I' ?ter 43 G 3 Z T 1:! L7 Concord No. 11 6: 27 ZS z 0 / Z(o 3 127 z Concord No.12 L/70J LZ _ Concord No.13 K /Sj: fO 3y / z T 37 .Z, / li 4 Z I pConcordNo. 14 L G Concord No. 15 j M,'1/J-3,3 3/ Concord No.16 N !;/30. 2r O 4 S z Z Concord I\To.17- ---- -- - I O T 7-S .37 z_ Concord No.1S P /8/ 79 6 .Z. . 7/ fpm Concord No 19 Q 1'1 fz 2 J /, Zfe i •2, Concord No.20 R :J;F4 70 i 4W2 3 I J i 'z9 p Concord No.21 S .Z/9, d9 s7 0 3 3 JY 3 I // . Concord No.2-9 73 0 .Z 73 %L I Concord No.23 A! /5. 04Y 90 / 9L Concord No.24 B .SO 7 7 z Concord No.25 C !/9p 4 1 J 0 G7 M 3 Z it z Concord l\To.26 D;/79, a l T r Concord No.27 -E Concord No.29 F t /// ..3L JZ Concord No.29 G 1:' /.'j0 39 y Ij y/ Y OConcordNo. 30 H' R 23 20 O O O 22 / Z ZSI Concord No.31 11;' 19-5- 73 73 0 -Z O 7J 3 Concord No.32 - - - - - -- J T ILO. +7 O O 1 Concord No.33 I K jli/ .3'J 32 / y ' f/ 3 2 Concord No.34 L • d?.Z. 6/i J wZ 7 / Kiri 3 70. O Concord No.35 7.S Z 3 7p v i y.3 Concord No.36 j N Concord No. 37 l O /fD 3 O i1.I, T --- — Concord No. 38 -P :, /9/. 71 46 if Y 7 1 AO a 7.2 Concord No. 39 Q; /3?, .37 a3 V 49 O 3 I Concord No.40 R /.3/'. .' 2 a O S1 J 3y . Concord No.41 i S ; ZSL/03 9s? 0 d2 6 97 G J3 #V Concord No.42 T .? 3_ In eJ / 7 0 _ i D O 1 ss fp S 2/ 7y _9 Y f y Totals Carried Forward lYlS7 l( 7 i!I0`J`1 '/i/ CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 59 1956 REPUBLICAN lea=:G.TF:Jv.,:.,_-.w..m.T.,_,._,_.. _ -.. oc gid. r i X f I f a 1 X a F 3 P' Ira u e F 7 tt i Q 212 R z rt , 33 76 242 116 f r t i x j¢ t F aaI r r a i Is r r z E e X t x t s s f 1r r f}t r a `r n, f11 REPUBLICAN STATEwT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member County Ceulra! Member Com ify Cenfral Member County Central { Member Coursfy Central CanWuttee,imsup,Dist Commxtt ___.est , ea Sup.Dist Commr#tee__._._Sup Dist cc i ELECTION w Cr a ac PRECINCTS x W Y m °C cc z N i,.: in J W i.. Y 1— 1011%Assembly District emt a w K Continued) y sip r._._ Totals Brought Forward A i 1 j j /gl s8 rc p Mountain View No.1 Jr / 7 JAI r.5 14, Mountain View No.2 C .2/. 23 Mountain View No.3 D. 14' /* /3 / ! /! /3 Mountain View No. 2. _ • 1lountainView No.5 F . j,3. /Z 12 /3 /0 /it /.2 Mountain View No.6 G /3 43 13 13 Mi Al 13 Mountain View No.7 H i Z 23 23 ZZ 23' 23 2S 1 Mountain View No.8 1 32 -30 32 30 X .3/x a, I _? . 32 33 38. EMountain'lTiery '_ Vine Hill No,1 K 24 Zai 413 25 23 A 23 7 Vine Hill No.2 1 1 if lop l"r /! Vine Hill No.3 M1 f fi Y Vine Hill No.4 Vine Hill No.5 Q 'f r rig 2Q Vine Hill No.6 P /}d /O /O /4 /Ar /O /O Q ' Concord No,1 R 5 0 s7 5y .f0 ,fX a Concord No.2 S W f3 0 Y3 01 V YO r.Concord_No 3 T -fir w Concord No.4 A j3 43 42 43 Concord No.4•A s0 f r" Concord No.5 C 22 20 Z/ 24 Z4 ,20 ZO Concord No.6 D _ 24 2S 2S' ZS' ZT, Z S 2-g- FEL-4167741677 Concord No,8 f 1 Y2 " VZ i& WW t Concord No.9 G 49 50 41f itF fib'' ,S'/ Concord No,10 H } .47 47 a Concord No.11 1 J?2 ZZ zz Z/ Ili zz zz Concord No.12 T -_1p... Of4C TT 7" Concord No.13 32 40lrZ. l 2ConcordNo.14 1 Concord No.15 ml Zi+< 27 .27 23 lie, 17 ZV a Y Concord Na,16 N 24 Z4 .9 Z 1 .27 .r Concord No.17__ 0 -JZ_ J0_ _.3/- 39Y .2A .30 f Concord Na l8 P l ?/ ii bVt +? 60 Concord No.19 Q ' .-v 'p J3 32 -31 .3ry 3L i Concord No,20 R by 61 40 40 , 10 6.Z Concord No.21 S 77 7 7fr 2f. 74 7f T _63L ._4Z 6D"v-Go cord To,22 dl. Concord No,23 A l 0 +>v go .rO 2d jb t Concord No,24 i ',x / CConcordNo.25 Concord No,26 D XY J7 . j ,,/ Concord_No,27 1 T/IY y Concord No.28 F .03 J3 J7 .3W J.3 J" Concord No.29 G 1 #.Z 03 412. 442 #rZ 46 +42 Concord No.30 H J J0 .?O /8 /?, i Concord No.31 72 7/ 70 70. 70 6970 Concord No.32 r_ 141 4 t 33 3oi 3,? 32 .S 33 .3zConcordNo.33 K 3 Concord No.34 L h M ' 47 t4tx L7 hi 0' 14 1ConcordNo,35 r Concord No,36 0 /d /0 /0 /0 Concord No.37 01 .t l J3 if 42 44 jwaa f. Concord No.38 p Ly if 4W E Concord No.39 Q F; If 33 33 .3i4 . a 1! d'o Sar / 3- t Concord No,40 S fd Concord No,41 S Concord No.42 r Totals Gamed Forward qo” AZ5 r 7-b/ y075 j0rjhJ 747Y i t I CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 REPUBLICAN Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central M Member County Central Committee______Su Dist w Committee.__..Sup.Oast. { p. Comnurtee_-Sup.Dat CommiMe&.__•.•Sup.Dist. Ccmmiffee.._._...Sup.Dist. N74 i FF r r fir^---.....ate, tF G t 5 K s S N p a w k « f T R Y x ff SSS ( 1 y ••r'. t 1 A r 91 f i D F 1 s 3 Gf i 1 f 1 c , i K a lam r ua h N o sl 4 p r n u .t Q F R p A E S f i D s E F f r 1# K 49 1 1 h , o p z lz s g 7r[ s I T f1rVt REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE t! Membee camfY Ceafrel Member Comfy Ceff&W Member C=fy Central Member County Central r flat Cammiffee__Sup.Dist. i Commitfee—Sup.Dist. y ELECTION t Yap PRECINCTS Y S 10th Assembly Distdet Continued) Totals Brought forward A r If$ t Mountain View No.1 AF Mountain View No.2 C tea Mountain View No.3 3 t Mountain ViewView No,4 u IltountainViewNo.5 ar t i Mountain View No.b G x, i_ .__. Mountain View MW No.7 H H 3 Mountain View No.$s Mountain View No.9 V'me Hill No. 1 K Vine Hill No.2 L t i 4 Vine Hill No.3 Al w Vine Hill No.4 M Vine Hill No.5 O PVineHillNo.5 Q f v n A Concord No.1 r Concord Na.2 S 3. COriCizio._3 T i Concord No.4 A f 1 Concord No.4-A _ _ 8 . . _ _:._ _ _._ . • + r .z- -_ _; Concord No.5 t x f Concord No.b r Y S{ Concord ATO,8 F k _.. k 4 P f i F GConcordNo,9 111 Concord No.10 t t Concord No.11 r i_ Concord No,12 Concord No.13 Concord No.14 L t Concord No.15 1 R n t 1 NConcordNo.lb QncQ d-No. O pConcordNo.18 Concord No.14 Q r Concord No. R Concord No.21 Qancord No.22 T Concord No.23 A f j Concord No,24 r Concord N0.25 ri T F T DConcord0.2b Concord No,27 F Concord No.28 4 f i s q Concord No.29 G Concord No.30 tl m:._.. i___. Concord No.31 4 Concord No.32 l l r Concord No.33 L . . Concord No.34 L Concord No.35 M E 3 rncord No.36 a ._.._,.. .._.,....w,_ .._._ v._. _ ii Concord No,37 oncn_rd No.38 1 Ancord No.39 r t oncord No.AO SoncordNo.41 t 1 oncord No.42 T r g t otals Carried Forward t` CONSOLIDATED PRI L4,RY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 REPUBLICAN Member County Central ! Member County Central Member County Central Member County Centra! i Member County Central ttee _Sup Dist Committee Sup. C:cMlunx#tee .Sup!Des# Dut Coaunittee..._...Sup.Dist. i Committee,.._._.,Sup.Dist.Sr g'- Mme ._._ A 4 D t t G M z D P S 4 E t C z f y , A I F, 1 a y } tt E F 1 G tt 47 I Ic r fig-- M N r, O P Q. A B z f C F F l i ff a r„.µ..:.w...v, er,:wu..,+.,,,. .,w,+a.«,n, u,..:w ..4•wry--+r+- ...v. v..' ,.. f f f r F L t g3 3 t N O r P t c r l s S i s S, DEMOCRATIC STATEININT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Wekfes to Representative r Member of Nations) United States ( in nes State Senator t embSenator 6thDistrict 17th Distrix i hs Distnd s ELECTION o t„ c y . W. s PRECINCTS E z _z ' c 4 Z_ aapo R Q Q 10th Assembly D'isttieta:; _j z 0 i O I 2 Continued) C4 4, H H Totals Brought Forward A jW1 }' do ,Qks Im 4 ZIP" .Z G oZ3 y v 80 Mountain View No.1 8 ? J& ze /y . 6, Zy _io G 3z, 3 4ViewTso24 /s Y2 22 Z f 7 4 /Asountain\ie No.C I Y Mountain View 17 T0.3 Z2 ZS t1Df y Y 76 Afount3in Vier No,4..__ lI ' 'Y}..__40. 23. ._Z_ If Mountain View No.5F #i y7 y !.Z 52 2# 3V 5Y8S y9 .f a Mountain View No.6 I G i 3Z 29 IV 39 /0 2,'r 39 Mountain View No.7 H!, Y9 yV 17 s) I6 Zs 67 s-p Mountain View No.S ij3at28yL8P. X3 1ltountain View No,9 J G Vine Hill No. 1 K d9 ifs' 24 S9 Z77.0 7S 2 yy 68 Vine Hill No.2 r 35 3 SO 82 3z 1449 Vine Hill No.3 rM f/ S-G 9 S` J3 27 49 Vine Hill No.4 J s 1 N yds 39 13Q 1V Zf/ j6Q/ 1) 8 3}f .S3 Vine Hill N0.5 t Q _ -W a. a v! /! - _.___ j/O_ fk Vine Hill No.6 p li yip 36 /o S3 Z/ ZZ k4/' Concord No.l R 4W Z/ Zi/ 39 32 30. Concord No.2 Is t' ZO s a G ZZ /7 S" 27 M. x Concord No.3 r t, 24 Z7 23 27 s _ 29 3/_ _ _ _ - _ _ ._ _ _ _ 38 zz_ Concord No.4 A 1; #4 Z67 Z/ 3 7 39 9 pConcordNo.4-A t ! ! Z7 •1 8 Y z a Z 32 3! S9 YJ 23 Concord No.SIic 37 3 ' /6 42 /Z 9 SZ 67 32 39 Concord No.6 D 5? 37 20 Go Ar Z.3 73 Concord No.7-,-- E. f - 17. 1.3: /Z /` Z_ Concord No.S F r 3'y 40 41- 46" 05- JKz Concord No.9 G{i .' pConcordNo.10 H 1 Concord No.11 Concord No.12 1. 42 3/ 43 4 Concord No.13 K t' Sd W: .27 i8 Af f 77/ 107 Z 7/ Concord No.14 L h S.3 67 6/ Z SOW " Concord No.15 M S9 Z6 Z8 .S3 /3 F? Ai Concord No.16 N X,.w Concord No,17 Concord No.18 P fi 4103/t . d. Z,^90 /3 37 N'` Jrr.. 70COACOTdNO.19 Q i; 66 8/,/ TO a Concord No.20 R ' 40, T ,Zj .f7 T r I z Concord No.21i S v: Concord No.22 Concord No.23 A 3v /7 Ar 3o ff Z/ .3/ X3 M Concord No.24 7 /.1 4W W Concord No.25 c' 4f( 47 14 f/ 69 3' 70 Concord No.26 D# S/ .f.Z! .39 ftf ZD W 61 IcO ' Concord No.27 E Concord No.28 F f 39 .? /7 .W !3 iZZ Concord No.29 G 1 Sd to Ar /3• f !S yIG 49 J? Concord No.30 5 J6 /1 27 l/ 9 .37f 273'QHt Concord No.31 1 , GY lp y 4 i ` ,O Concord No.32 7 .7 V.? PP /S 47 J% _--_-- 40. Concord No.33 K /.r 75 6/ .` 39 7L ey Concord No.34 t 1 77 47 U C 3,9 W I4/ 37 Concord No.35 M[ 9p 4a Ja y 0 /to/ S3 Concord No.36 N J? 30 /.Z VZ I/ Zf #2 R Concord No.37 J150 40 Concord No.38 r 1 63 P1 /7 v AW i9 A j 'y/ 70 Concord No. 39 ff " f3 1.3 SY Concord No.40 R ' .f 30 /9 .3Y A 9 47 67 Concord No.41 i S f/ W 77 if( v IV P7 3$ f Concord No.42 T o adve3 0 Totals Carded Forward CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 DEMOCRATIC; 1 oc t r f t C r -- -- k a ' r f r L f S i rvn 71 E e T w B t D s ,I r c 70 p s I Ado It Al k f t r sf B L r " s t f i r r F N t 3 i i y##y ti fl k F t f i S7 R t 3 r DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member Central Member County Member County Central -County County Central Member Coun Central P- f Committee..—...Sup.Dist. Committee .Sup.Dist iSup.Dist jWJ ELECTION o = O Y in PRECINCTS Js W m • d W Q J 10th Assembly District Continued) p IME p u etc o i Totals Brought Forward A Mountain View No,I B 31 'y# 31 33i Mountain View No.2 C ; 39 #7 44? 61 Mountain View No.3 ff 72 `G 7/ (S' 73 8Z e No.E i_ 1MountainVi Mountain View No.5 F1' l7 bs l7 s0 s/ 59 46 Mountain View No.6 G #2 37 #y J1 Jf 37 fr s J t_ Mountain'\rew No.7 x ! y3 9 s / so s yp LY t Mountain View No,b 1 ff/ to SZ S3 :r/ Lo 70 Mountain View No.9 Vine Hill 1 K fl No, Vine Hill No.2 1 I 39 i/ Ss LZ. f2 w 62 Vine Hill No.3 M i S S9 L9 d? Y7 Vine Hill No.4 N} .38 W S2 Q Ya P 41 Vine Hill No.5 i o_3_/_ SZ_ f3 50._ _ 1_ __y1.__ _ s i,Vine Hill No.6 F 37 V W SO S7 JV 63 a Q fi L j i ? Concord No.1 R 39 ./ fs ,30 19 Al Concord No.2 Is Z 20 ?l /7 /f_ 12 24 Concord 1 To.3_._....V_ _ ? T'+ ...5. _46 33 2f33 37_ .3Z,_ _ Concord No.4 A 57 S3 .j( VO S/ -f2 s f pConcordNo,4-A a ` 3 37 U 3s Concord No,5 C "39 48 Jt 21( P YZ S3 Concord No.6 n SZ 63 LS y 3 S3 L.S i rI Concord No,E `7 17 A G /.S /J Concord No S F ss S LZ SL G S3 3 Concord No.9 G? 67 6f ` fry, .5Y 63 Concord No.10 M 1Z I 77 491 77 OPff Concord No.I l 4.3 440( " 0 i Concord No.12 i s( 1 _ 6 _ J4 .. l 4 9 1iConcordNo.13 K l! `9 l 800 -427/ 77 71( Concord No.14 1° 7 p O, 72 t Concord No.15 M!i f2 7Z « \36 0 40 .5Z t t LO 37 Z SConcordNo,16 N r, .9 r Concord No,1 C 27 .W 31 J.- Concord No.18 P, 73 8,Z d ` .- 0 70 I J 6.Z G3 7Z 7 57 Concord No.19 o Concord No.20 R7th T7 fo 63 a 73 i 1 r. Concord No,21 v 19 7! fL,Z 7 Concord No.22 __— O _.S f SQ JZ...__Sy Concord No.23 a 66 G/ W r Concord No,24 I I T C1No.Concord .25 Concord No.26 D LS TO 76 J2 70 .P J/ 'Z Concord I To,27 E , 42 .30 W JJ -- - i Concord No.28 W .f0 .?7 'e W 7e Concord No.29 Gj Concord No.30 x. .t9 .3T .30 .?7 3P. .33 3L 3ConcordNo.31 1 7 7Y 77 71 Concord No 32 Concord No.33 Kt JY GD 7/ a 79 " 8.Z a Concord No.34 1'' 77 Ad W (W !/ N 1 Concord No,35 M: / /03 //s 9/ /07 0 i Concord No,36 N' 21 37 37 -93 3 TConcordNo. 37 3( 5/ W Concord No,38 6.3 P l« X 76 462- Concord Z r Concord No,39 Qi . .S'' 72 jv l./ fQ r i Concord ATo,40 R r 39 #3 fb 3O 4T 10 Concord No.41 Concord No.42 TP t r r P i Totals Carried Forward6?lr(/ CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 53, 1956 DEMOCRATIC Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Sup.Dist. Committee Sup.Dist. Committee. Sup.D Commiffee.__. up. Committee .. S Dist. e . ..eDist. Committee Sup.Dist. E1ki ttJ ri . FAI G r R t H 1] 55 jj3 4_ 5 r I a IL N 4 w. y O f k t k ry 77,70 n E i J r t F Q1 t R i S T i t ee t i£ c r ifa t K i O j t r f Z i i P 1 Mg T c a k c rh:4 DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Mm%ber Codn#y Central Member Counflt Central Member County Central 1 Member County Central I Car P DisL M__Sup.Dist i Cammitfee.—_Sup.DistCommittee.,.......Sup.Dist.i Lip•.C.b:'"'L...._;:..'..:s„..-..:-..-"'..::.'A`.:::w":_.F'c=3 e+_3-5..'..+:-'..:b....a..:..4.,ti ..._tee k ELECTION PRECINCTS f 10th Auombly District F i Continued( s Totals Brought Forward A Mountain View No,1 s Mountain View No.2 C Mountain View No,3 Mountain View No.4 Ei 7i Mountain View No.S F f l Mountain View No.6 Mountain View No.7 H Mountain View No $t w. Mountain View Yx 9 71 Vine Hill No. 1 2}[ Vine Hill No.2 Vine Hill No.3 Vine Hill No.4 N r i k E Vine Hill No.5 Vine Hill No.6 r 4 Concord No.1 s Concord No.2 E T___4 Concord T-,o.3,.... Concord No.4 11 t Concord No.4-A F i R t b Concord No,S G k t y{! t r 3e. Concord No,b Concord No.7 f i x Concord No 8 Concord No,9 Concord No.10 H 3 ) Concord No.11 j r r Concord No,12^ ji Concord No.13 x f Concord Ao.14 t r T Concord No.15 M a Concord No.16 N A Concord No.17 Concord No.18 F s tk i Concord No.l9 t? t....._ , Concord No,20 R Concord No.21 M Concord No.22 T1 1 Concord No.23 A f a 444 Concord No.24 t k Concord No.25 C Concord No.26 Concord No.27 P Concord No,28 Concord No.29 G Concord No.30 H 4 ,l 3 Concord No.31 14 r Concord No.32 t i 1 P Concord No.33 x F Concord No,34 p i I j Concord No,35 M r ..._ ,.. Concord No,36 Al Concord No.37 Concord No.39 Concord No,39 Q Concord No.40 Concord No.41 S Concord No.42 t J Totals Carried Forward t,y 201L CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ]UNE 5, 1956 DEMOCRATIC R Member County Centra) Member County Cenira) Member County Cw*al I Member County Central Member County Centra) Committee._ Sup.Dist Com"afeeT Sup.Dist p.Dat Commiftee..._..Sup.Dist. Committee..._...Sup.Dist. Aal 3 C e t y y _ D I F 6 r7. g. T 1 ft r f K 1 r x1 t r.. sn I. t P f Q3 s. r C I f S I G fIt s.1 4 F y C vx.y i 33¢ P S f o p z ,g 0b i r s a S 8 qq r D E F 71 H T f i K Ir f 1 y i o 1 7 r AP 996H I B ITI ON STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Untied States -,. Representative in Stole Senator Member Assembly Senator Congress—.13i st Dist. Dist. uc-._a_•_.:. -...::___. .._...._;.:..»-...::...._.=::. ^^arrs_Lr-. :y. .._ ,.... _a=.x:.:.-.::-:r_.:_. .::. --.__.-„_.--.... r.._ -_:_ s —cam...._....-..:_:: rr. ,.v-.-.... _ _.. ....:.... _-_... __ _ _.. _ :. r: :_.... r...__,;.:_..._..._:_...=: W ti p. ELECTIONT PRECINCTS Zzl @ IL F 101h Anembly District Continued) f Totals Brought Forward._.__._.- . s t r Mountain View No.l 8 E j i FX,i i. Mountain View No.2 C Mountain View No.3 Mountain View No,4 Mountain View No,5 Ia Afountain View No,6 G._a .•.__. ._ .__ .. Mountain View No.7 p 3 I Mountain drew No.$ L R k Mountain View No.9 Vine Hill No. 1 R Y fl r z Vine Hill No.2 j Vine Hill No.3 Vine Hill No.4 N Vine Hill No.5 P t s k Vine Hill No.6 i dF f t C 6 Concord No.l Concord No.2 rz Concord To..3 Concord No.4 Concord No.4-A8 i I Concord No.S Concord No.6 D- Concord No.7 Concord No.8 Y i Concord No,9 G 1 Concord No.10 H r Concord No.11 l s a Concord No.12 Concord No.13 Concord No.14 z q Concord No,15 M. Concord No.16 i1 r 4rcnc l No.17 Concord No.1S i t i Concord No.19 e 3 4Q Concord No.20 z Concord No.21 j Concord No.22 I Concord No.23 A g Concord No.24 g Concord A o.25,f i t Concord No.26 D Concord No,27 t ' C Y_.. _ Concord No.29 Concord No,29 G x Concord No.30 H. z t , Concord No.31 w i Concord No.32 f t Concord No,33 Concord No.34 t f Concord No,35 M s k Concord No,36 H 3i Concord No.37 Concord No.38 P S r Concord No.39 Concord No.40 R i 6 Concord No.41 w f Concord No.42 T Totals Carried Forward 3 QV7 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 59 1956 PROHIBITION i Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member Countp Central ' Member County Central i f Committee._»_.Sup.Dist;Sup.Dist. Committee_ Sup.Dist Dat iComnutee ._5up.Dist A 113 i k L T K• ;,,, C z c G H i 4 j T w. K L r k i t f j i x 777P777 177,,m u M_ _ _ A s z C s n. J t fy7 i i Y 1 g. G r_. e V y 99 X j e i r _ r ... .. .. ..........,fes F t'a•J x t a" S x_.:. f 4 x C E t } G 41 k 7. ,... r _ ., r.. { t.. 74e Y I t t g t c 9 r P j ZZ f Y NONPARTISAN ST'AZEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE supervisor s„porvisor Supervisor r dd.out. CM ELECTION PRECINCTS 4- f } a loth Assembly District Continued) Totals Brought Forward A s, h'IeMountainVi wNTo.I B C y y Skk Mountain View No.2 C r Mountain View No.3 O G Mountain View No 4 E zMountaindrewNo.5 F xt Mountain View No.6 G a 4 o.,....... ... .,. } .._,.K 112 un io ,tan View No.7 a t Mountain View No $ f Mountain View No.9 f Vine Hill No. 1 K g Vine Hill No 2 w _. is i r s i Vine Hill No 3 y M N. Vine Hill No.4 N 1 Vine Hill No.$ Vine Hill No.6 p 3 Y t Y ' Y w 1 r Concord No,l f Concord No,2 S. a p CQ_AQTC_L1TQ.. Concord No,4 A Concord No.4-A Concord No.5 Concord No.6 D 1 t Concord No.S Concord No.9 G Concord No.10 4 Concord No.11 Concord No,12 a Concord No,13 t d aJ Concord No.14 4 v f Concord No.15 M N I Q} Concord No.16 t wConsQsdlx Concord No.1S t I Concord No.19 s Concord No.20 Concord No.21 S i Concord No.22 t Concord No.23 A t P Concord No.24 8 v Concord No.25 C i z r Concord No.26 r Concord No.27 i V F Concord No.28 f t M, Concord No.29 G x z i I Concord No.30 H Concord No.31 4 Concord No.32 Concord No.33 Concord No.34 L Concord No.35 M Concord No.36 1 . t Concord No.37 Concord No.38 p r Concord No 39 j Concord No,40 Concord No.41 S..r S Concord No.42 Totals Carried Forward f T Y CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 NONPARTISAN-- f 71, 444 l e:;= ".,aaw.x•cr ce.a>aa—,,^'_-— ._...r,,..... ..,w...s_:a..,,ry h, i a s ti i. f i 3SSS 3 S s k G d r s i t r 1 1 yggg 3 t t r r qF x tt i a r h 6 P J$ t M I1 N t FF r t a i y, _ ,:. _ by ,,,, 3 T It E c c i 4 H i i ff a tr i t a S 1 d f C fF6o Q Y 1...._.,.. .. ...... ., t AH r R i I 43 S i r j NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE ELECTION f PRECINCTS 10th Assembly District Continued) Totals Brought Forward A Mountain View No,1 8 4 Mountain View No.2 C- Mountain View No.3 Mountain View No 4 j Mountain View No.5 F t llll r Mountain View No,6 G Mountain View No.7 H y: Mountain View No.$ Mountain View No,9 t t 14 Vine Hill No. 1 x Vine Hill No.2 4 Vine Hill No.3 M V 41 ine Hill No.4 N gine Hill No.5 Vine Hill No.6 1 r Concord No,l Concord No. 1 3 r Concord No.4 A s Concord No.4-A r. Concord No.5 Concord No.6 Concord No.7_• Concord No,S fi Concord No.9 t...G r Concord No.10 H w Concord No.11 Concord No 12 i Concord No.13 i Concord No,14 77 1 Concord l\To.13 M s Concord No,16 N i Concord No.18 Concord No.19 Q k Concord No.20 R G i Concord No.21 S Concord.I?o, T I Concord No.23 q r Concord No.24 t Concord No,25 r Concord No.26 D Concord I To.27 Concord No.28 F. Concord No.29 G r Concord No.30 H t- Concord No.31 l ra Concord No.32 Concord No.33 K Concord No.34 1 r V r Concord No,35 M Concord No.36 N Concord No.37 p Concord No 38 a Concord No.39 Q i e s t Concord No.40 A._ Concord No.41 _ S u Concord NO.42 Totals Caned Forward CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 NONPARTISAW co i aa^-si.-•rv::..c._.,n scs_a:..-....cca.s...s....:w:Wxca._. ,_: ,..._,._-;.-.:r...,.-.,,N:..: ....:,_::,-..—..»...ru..=;:::.....u......;,• ...::.::-:,.a: .wc..,_,_-.....,., m.:.,u....._.c.:u:w-...»......,:..,rc,-:.fa ^ia zmtr. s i r k r n T_...... i a t n t t g t F C f ' 6 S s 4 Y3 K 1 M N t}ta j t f t f It r 3 y.„ y:.., _ ._ . STS b t O it e f r qjp f f tt c} 216 NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE r if p e 15 ELECTION PRECINCTS 1 F i 10th Assembly D'isiriet t e Continued) i F 1 7i, r Totals Brought Forward A a s` Mountain View No,l B M u1 C IoctansViewNo.2 Tw111ountainli'ev No.3 Mountain View No.4 r Mountain View No,5 Mountain View No,6 G Mountain View No.7 6 f r Mountain View No,$ s S Mountain View No,9 777. Vine Hill No, 1 K t 4 f. Vine Hill No.2 j z Vine Hill No.3 M s Vine Hill No.4 Tine Hill No.5 Vine Hill No.6 pi a fff Concord No.l R r Concord No.2 S 5 Concord_NTo.-3_.S j a b e SConcordNo,4 Ai 1 t Concord No.4-A F d t' Concord No.5 C Concord No.6 s t " Concord No.S f Concord No.9 Concord No.10 Concord No.11 F 1 TConcord1 o.12 2.0ConcordNo.13K A n t Concord No.14 1 r tt__ . Y, , Concord No.15 1Y1 i z Concord No.16 Concord.No._17 f 1 Concord No,18 t Concord No.19 Q Concord No.20 t Concord No.21 S 1 C4ncord_No.:22_- ---------- Concord No.23 q Concord No,24 B Concord No,25 1 1 Concord No.26 fl Concord No.-27__ r Concord No.29 F,t i Concord No.29 G x Concord No.30 Concord No.31 Concord No.32 Concord No,33 K Concord No.34 Concord No.35 Concord No,36 f Concord No.37 U Concord No,38 Concord No.39 Q fConcordNo.40 Concord No.41 S F Concord No.42 3 r Totals Carried Forward CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION BF-ID JUNE 53, 195(NONPARTISAN Pw s IR OF 14 Kz rrr j i yiy i i rv' sx pp jj n t•.-,.-ftp P i. E P o P g H c 13 IS! i s 7 s J y R f ., a e S r A x—= x g ff a 3 i a S 4 A Y a r a S i t F t. r e c S 9 i e v L t r 218 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 6 cx-c_-c_-, a...:...:.v¢zc.:_,..-x:.arm:_-::...:;rs., .. .. ..._..._..a..... u;.'v^...a,'^.. -. •^a-.:.. .::.u.:. _. -_..::-.._-._:... ELECTION a PRECINCTS 10th Assembly DisWct Cor inued) tl Total:Brought Forward A Mountain View No.1 Mountain Nrew No.2 C Mountain View No.3 D t MountainViewNo.4 E Mountain View No.S F Mountain View No.6 G Mountain drew No 7 N Mountain View No.8 i Mountain View No.9 Vine Hill No. 1 K Vme Hill No.2 i 1 Vine Hill No.3 All K Vine Hill No.4 N s 3 i line Hill No.5 O Vine Hill No.6 Q i a F(1 Concord No,l R Concord No•2 S Concord Concord No.4 A Concord No.4-A a Concord No.5 C Concord No.6 lEConcord_INTo.2. Concord No.8 F Concord No 9 G Concord No.10 Concord No.11 1 f Concord No.12 J t Concord No.13 K Concord No.14 L Concord No.15 M Concord No,16 N Concord No.-17—,---- O Concord No.18 t Concord No.19 Q Concord No.20 R Concord No.21 f. Concord No.22 T __ I Concord No.23 Concord No.24 B Concord No.25 C Concord No•26 D Concord No.V E Concord No.28 F Concord No.29 Concord No.30 H Concord No.31 1 Concord No.32 J Concord No.33 Concord No.34 L T._ Concord No.35 M Concord No.36 N Concord No.37 Concord No.38 J, Concord No.39 Q Concord No.40 Concord No.41 g Concord No.42 Total:Carried Forward i s ` CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 51, 1956 q.. 4 P 1 ac w D f i f t T s 1IL" It i t y f v y FFF i 3 n i a 4 t i f i t F p pp f lYLI' l. 2N f h 1 k y i, f .1 J•r fes. J" u s r f 4- I1 71 4 F r4 r. p s 3 uz ... d z N A t. W i I N," " w ,. r ,'' 1 ' a.,'.. 1 ggn pyx"} x..Z n a a a $ t o- a fy 4, syr t C." Jy W E J F, MFi ; F { i- S t - r fi n+W lW i!T. . s r Ws i 3r f i¢,"" Ydf i'i N d Y 'r7 p>' H lTvgKAte`'' r.t SY„ 4 i.1 * STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST r r ' a ": n - c I a ili i1iL r " { rn Yfi)v a •. rT q„P u #t 'rcr Cl r 'A,f 5iF}"" k SOLIDATED P Y ELECTIONCON ter a an r ,'. F r `C va, yt r '— . .i Ja i f d'',w ", , Ia, r JUNE 5, 19 5 6 r s d r1 . r'E Fs`t`i ,E ,'tr r yy- d 7 d t", Yd" / iN '. f' n r e 'X f . j f fi loth Assembly District X> f r 4E' i r $ 4 '', y ss r +r t a + t'r.-. t t r E m} k - t. F Y 4 +4;. C l l 1 itA 1. 51 A r k f rP < a ,.1 i COUNTY v r~ . 4 y 'J ' f t.afl q,,M I't t Fir S A 1 Y ' cSTATEOFCALIFORNIA 1' %:j}3 t F Wbell the Coanty CTak slakes the 0t6cial Caltrans.TIC aalst n :• z"; REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member ofReRepresentativeStateSenotorDelgatestd, Unit"States National z in Congress Assembly Senotor 17th Dist 6th District Convention 6th District a I ELECTIONf c` C Z tx° f d= j O `v .- Z m y PRLCINCTS oz x F < a o go a j! 00 LUx on Z 09 10th Assembly District I O ti a 3 v0 Z O'• v o a u Con+inuedl 1i ::= u i 0 I Totals Brought Forward A;r t S i i cr Ll y E 7 y Ian .rs r/ DConcordNo,43 g 11/7 i !a0 d' ! •Z Z 1 Z Concord No 44i f':G 6,J 2, Concord No.45p /71 G dZ Concord No. 45-A R:/3 + V7 j: VG e / L y f Ij/7 F j S7 !v 11 J7 GO 3 Concord No,46 GZ Concord No.47 G / SD N' +494 S! / f«/ lv 1,7 2- Concord No.48 H/ ' 9/ 899 oTj 9j D Concord No.49 1 y Concord No.50 V&10 Concord No, 51 K Concord No. 52 L /-U s? Concord No, 53 M V Concord No. 54 N u//.3 a v3 •2 ..Z d7os .Z Concor _._ 21 p_.____ oZ- 55 Concord No. 56 i ' 7f i749 oZ 7l0 Z 8 .;?9 71/ Concord No. 57 Q': r / Y7 / y7 a 1 Concord No.58 R S 7.Z T L 3 =/G 4(1 9 7 lv 4 Concord No,59 S n 8 t S LZ/ 3 8 / Concord No.60__. __I ..0 7_ / 2 Concord Nos.61 S6?,Cons, A" 7Z /7 7 Concord No 63 a 1, 17 Concord No,64 C ca / .L 49 079 oZ pJor/7 Concord No. G5 p•/' B os"Y .Z O 7 0.7 7 o•zlv Ito !i of Associated E.1 Cowell F Pacheco No,l S Martinez No.25,Co G {/S 038 Z Z Pacheco No.l-A H / / o10 Y Pacheco No.2 I 1 af 1! ?7 9 i o_Q y7-- Pacheco Pacheco No.4 K Z `f T — yz S 7 Pacheco No.5 L j 2 Sp Pacheco No.6 M '7'/. ', 0 Pacheco No.7 N,16 71 if 69 0 70 Pacheco Na S.____ 1.3 7is D E± 1 4 . 5 0 6 Pacheco No.9 P M7 71 S _ 7/ / a . off/ 70 .3 No.T 1 3Y# 70 1411 . 0 / .S"Pacheco Id , 0 O / Pacheco No,11 R .3Y 71 19 Pacheco No.12 S /960 Pachecct.No, 3 _ _ 1.3— -0 _ _ L6 02/ 13.3 Pacheco No. 14 A / f-I b j A j 7j / Al3o 107 . 61 e3 DPachecoNo.. 15 e ;/o !'` 71 7/ ,G' OPachecoNo, 16 C Pacheco No, 17 p 7 i 7y p a Pa a A7 37 F/ .3 Pacheco No. 18 7 .Pacheco No. 19 F i17Y` i I p 7 7 Q Pleasant Hill No.1G /* J/j r f l Q oZ Pleasant Hill No.2 H //7 42 0 o2 M I Pleasant Hill No.3 1 dA/ 72 k a er 710 -do 1/1-3 : 70 ; Pleasant Hill No 4 J. f — _ _ _ y_._._f_—_ G'3 Q Pleasant Hill No.5 K Pleasant Hill No.6 L 157 {,7/ 6S o Pleasant Hill No,7 M 3- 79 176 J R 3 79 . JG 7f; go AIA Pleasant Hill No.8 1,1 /ao G t b a{ 0 01 Pleasant-Hill No.9__--_-- O Pleasant Hill No.10 P f 7 7 r, 9 w A A Pleasant Hill No,11 Q / ' '0 0 3 a 'y r0 1 6 ,/ R /' 70 66 0 e3 7/ Pleasant Hill No.12 y wry+ Pleasant Hill No.13 S s 71 1 G 9 j 0 7 . Pleasant Hill No.14 Tr 9?,5 0 1-_0_ 9Q //f /3/ o - o 9 o S 9 0 89/S/f31$ Totals Carried Forwardhc i t ELE 1 REPUBLICAN oCONSOLIDATEDPRIMARYCTIONJUNES, 95G 1 1 x i t r A, fY 4 x p@ 4 a w "-._.. _. ,._..,.._ ._.._w ,-..,._ ;«- :_,- ,.. _... _ ,_ : _ -,q lP", i" t AFS i 44 3 p i t t 4 a i 4 r x s s qq si n ix G x 1 a 4 i ss 1 t t t z t k i 1 1 w t 1 yy Y r 4 r# r a f s f t x 44, ZA Ic 71. 7- o r167 1 it e t r x a F REPUBLICAN STATEIAENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Dist Comauttee &&-Sup.Dist Commitfee.-_..-Sup.Dist Committee........Sup.Dist z ELECTION o cc wW PRECINCTS c x o aCD V 2 F- W W VL W 2 D ~ 40 o W W cc 1 S W IS t 10th Auembly DisMet O: t W Q W o: R Continued) 2 = m 2 Z m Totals Brought Forward A 17414 55-1ec'7 7054/76 Z; 1"/' 740 jo7wyS k Concord No.43 8 i logO 04/ or/ 1. Concord No 44 C Lf O .T/ Sl 1y S/ .4a SO Concord No.45 D ! Z 9 S7 S1/ i-It jf3 S3 / Concord No. 45-A E Concord No,46 F Lo-.7 J7 ;7 S8 f 9 Concord No.47 G ' ' d6 .;?9 JG .17 j J10 Concord No.48 H Vf 8.1 8Z 83 8J 85' 8a Concord No.49 Concord No. 50 J C. 0?8 r Y x?1v 8-z 83 7879 Y/ P/Concord No,51 Concord No. 52 1 .3j ss ,-s sz s3 Concord No.53 M yrL $4y fe- Ys/ ftz $v pig Concord No, 54 N ' 7 J11 e3: -;?Y 3.r L 8 as/ 34 9 9 s/ a"o sDConcordNo, 55 O D e 7/ 1ConcordNo. 56 P 170 70 7 7 a 7/ 7 Concord No. 57 Q 047 IA/ Flo 1409 <Yf x8,T 3 !off 7 J8 S8 d 4ConcordNo.58 R Concord No,59 S 16 e, 16 TConcordI o.60 T T j A 16ConcordNos.61 S 62,Cons. aE Concord No.63 s 8 89 ys s9 88 89 9/ Concord No.64 C 077 9 7 o7/v Jf 1-7 7 a37 Concord No. 65 D l 1AssociatedEZ 2 .2 Cowell F 10 J/ off/ 60 ='?9 0 c e f Pacheco No.l S 1%fartines No.25,Cons. G ' Flo oply . 0111 a , d2 .Ar Pacheco No.l-A H Z 3 3 I/ f Pacheco No.2 Pacheco No.:3 J s to 0;L2 S 8 GPachecoNo.4 K 7=47 Pacheco No.5 L W Y3g A; Ali 36 -f Pacheco No.6 M Pacheco No.7 N .41 -67 §'d -'l t f k0 s7 . Pacheco.No.8----- Q Gf f_--1 Pacheco No.9 P 3 r x"03 1:0 ' 3'03 3. ,s s' Pacheco No.10 Q 0/0 k2 4241 G 3 102 (o Pacheco No,116 q Pacheco No.12 s *Y7 9 yG 'Jr6 . Y7 -Y 9 . Y/ Pacheco No. 13 T 3A 0_ 0 . Pacheco No. 14 A .'f Jr9 w .S6 ST Jnr Pacheco No. 15 8 ` G` 6/ to/ Pacheco No. 16 C 0 'J19 ,0 0. 3o J0 Pacheco No. 17 D 47 , 615- low 6s 4S lis li3 Pacheco No. 18 E .= Z' Pacheco No. 19 F 7? G 'f 3 o . 6-Y V e+r 6-dPleasantHillITo,l Pleasant Hill No.2 H 6-; .J .S1 X; 5,Q J:3 v Pleasant Hill No.3 t 40 (v3 63 `p 3 Pleasant Hill I To,4 J b. K 2 G3 G/ 60 l09 6341PleasantHillNo.5 Pleasant Hill No.6 L fro f! 40 d 62 .60 Pleasant Hill No,7 M 7 0 .G Y G 9 7a 68 ,( ' Pleasant Hill No.S N 6 -' ,f J Pleasant Hill No,9 O- _V ._ 6W S0 Pleasant Hill No,10 p 7G 79 7 7 . 75 7 . 7 Pleasant Hill No.11 Q . Y0. YY Y Y R ,,'o .3-1 s'/ 5a J'3 916-Pleasant Hill No,12 Pleasant Hill No.13 S ;61 6 3 6; kJ , 6; (v/ G/ Pleasant Hill No.14 T WA Totals Carried Forward 2251 , CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1955 REPUBLICAN, Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Commi#ee_ . Su .Dist. Committee—Su •Dist. Committea—Su .Dir} Commiftee. —Su .Dist. ' Committee........Sup.Dist. a D t 7 z E a F t M1 T_ J r- - Y M f tt tv 01 i a P Q R 3 S A I 8 i t y E? F i H i t i 7 n M f + w F z z T s 1A i Y r SSS iii 177 4 e Ei F G y K f M N r Y P ts 1 0 7 xr R I 2 c T 1 E 3 fi tt . a A S E i i I U B LI CAN STAT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE r_...,,..._ Committee._.._...Su Dist. Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Sup Dist p.D'at Committee.._._Sup.Dist. p ELECTION PRECINCTS loth Assembly District r t 3 Continued) Totals brought Forward Concord No.43 8 i. Concord No 44 C i _ t Concord No.45 f. Concord No. 45-A F t Concord No.46 t . 1 Concord No.47 f 6 Concord No.48 N t Concord No.49 Concord No.50 J E t e KConcordNo.Sl Concord No. 52 1 s 6 f a Concord No,53 M Concord No.54 N y Concord No. 55 O r Concord No. 56 p r i Concord No.57 Q Concord No.58 R t k i Concord No.59 S j F i l r Concord No 60 AConcordNos.61.t 62,Cons. i tea t 8ConcordNo.63 v s CConcordNo.64 i DConcordNo.65 Associated F Correll f GPachecoNo.l S Martinez No.25, i Pacheco No,l-A fit x Pacheco t k p0ec IN 3 Pacheco No 4 4 F Pacheco No.5 l Pacheco No.6 M r .. r. t Pacheco No.7 i t Pacheco No.9 Pacheco No.10 Q F a t . Pacheco No.11 i Pacheco No.12 Pacheco No. 13 t Pacheco No. 14 A af4 Pacheco No. 15 Pacheco No. 16 C f,_ . . k t . _ ... __ _.. t f Pacheco No. 17 fi r t Pacheco No. 18 F t 4 77 t Pacheco No. 19 Pleasant Hill No.l G Pleasant Hill No.2 Hill No 3Pleasant t Pleasant Hill No.4 J Pleasant Hill No.S i t d LPleasantHilllTo.6 t ' ft Pleasant Hill No.7 M A„ l Pleasant a Pleasant Hill No.S N y Pleasant Hill No.9 Pleasant Hill No.10 p a Pleasant Hill No.11 D k t ^ Pleasant Hill No.12 r S Pleasant Hill No.13 S i ti Pleasant Hill No.14 T Totals Carried Forward s If ji tA CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELEMON HELD JUNE 52 1956 REPUBLICANS . 4{ Member County Central Member County CentralMember Comfy Central Member County Central Member County Central R Committee.__..,Sup.Dist. CommMee____Sup.Dist: Coaxnittea__._..Sup.Dist C6mmitfea........Sup.Dist. Committee........Sup.Dist. p C•:ti;a^ensm:.,. r.::..:.,_..-s:-z._, -,.;...,-_.........:..._.._, ....:.:._ :..-:_-.,.. .:,...-..: .._..-..:.-._.,.._ _;_....:. .........,u.c:-.,,m:cxi'.c....,.,-__ti......u-,z«:c-.aa+.u„c:,v..:u.:z xr::+....ca:..-- zx va:ar w{a:.acr rs irri zF:- Ep J f. 3 s C 1 a D kf E e k Gt f M i a J-1 L y t-v-u r i t F I1 fi T E M C J k t G_ 0.4 H 1 M o L 0 T p3 x C s s a S t P 6 t 77 t kv i f..,,._..r...—}-., t_ ...,M^*ww ,. { w^R.r r+•r s-_•w• 5 s rwy ty t rr d E t ! r Q h Y h4yyf DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member of-Dekgatos fie United States State Senator i AssemblyinNaiional Senator Congress 17th Distrid Convwtion 6dn District 101h Distnd 4 ELECTION PRECINCTS r =7 =: j > v n = cr an 0 q :4 N a z c cc Ls7 19 1 on 13 MEW ki W 10th Assembly District eU < cai 7 o cost aU(Continued) L;gn to Totals Brought Forward A '1 SW7,,K-*9 SUP.;-b'"1 iva Concord No.43 B !(Of Sp f LG .lj, Z 27 D f/ 7? Concord No 44 1; 1f /G s1/ r7 7 19Cjam' J9 Concord No,45 i D FJ .SO -70 Gf •'/ D O 08 f 0 70 Concord No. 45-A F 1i V7 4444 IL 6L Concord No.46F !' y S 07 8 /SJq G! 89 O 67 0ConcordNo,47 iG Z 7 63 97 7 Concord No.48 y:?S .?jF /9 -21- 7 Jig Concord No.49 1 j! 6/ f y OO Concord No. 50 2V Concord No.51 K l.Ou W JAY /V 77 S Concord No. 52 l 1.74 Concord No. 53 M.?p J /G 3 s /7 1 Concord No. 54 N 1 of 7 16 J01/ / S 11-17 9(8 170 Concord No, 55 WY Y7 Concord No. 56 7 7FConcordNo. 57 Q s s i'/7 Y7 .?/ 1. 78 sy 00 Z- Concord No. 58 a1 /2 S/ /7 Concord No.59 S i 9 i G 7ConcordNo.60 t n 7-Z -A& GG /Z 7 Concord Nos.61 C G2,Cons.A i37 G 8 If T d7' 8& TjConcordNo.63 Concord No.G4 X/ .r4 i /j 6.2, o1.2 d.Z 71, I: 0 / 7a8 7ConcordNo.65 D , Associated El; 7 40 14 8 7. ..___D CowellF 8 020 ; /7 c-71 /L s/ a 7 filo r a 7 0.7j Pacheco No,l S 114artinez No,25,Cons 1 G Pacheco No.l-A y 17 ' ' /7 l/•Z a3. 7/q f; Pacheco No,2 I 1 ! `1f 18 'J 1- Pacheco No,3 _ .. 1'` Z ./ /7 a7 / S _ ___.. _ _._ 4 Pacheco No,4 i /( Pacheco No.5 Pacheco No,6 j M!'4-r /7' i /f 17 /f j k 1/p 7 .-5-7 Pacheco No.7 Zi I a r 0 Pacheco No.s41 f y g PaPachecoNo.9 P 11 o a29 1, 029 7`f 70 .Z D Pacheco No.10 Q 1 fii jY Ir f W fly . 9 34 9 Pacheco No.11 R 'Jy .26 rf -27 17 P J-2 a Pacheco No.12 S i . ap q J-3 S-f 021 .037 . Pacheco No. 13 r. l Pacheco No, 14 A 027 /r fJ /j zr 610 a Pacheco No. 15 Pacheco No. 16 C ' o .0 ' .2r // i;0 mss' J7 Pacheco No. 17p "r1 s2/ 16- j r 7 040 2 rr r Pacheco No. 1S F j¢_ ._ I.M Pacheco No. 19 F 7 I a / c i q .6 Pleasant Hill No.l G fl o a 'r #40 A/ 3J kr y0 .j Pleasant Hill No.2 1{;p2 y 1 9 9oi 7 ilk Pleasant Hill No.3 1 !a IS d26 ov f d9 Af Pleasant Hill No 4 __. 17a - __ _ JJ sG__- a6b 9 Pleasant Hill No.5 P Pleasant Hill No.6 1 !.f a{o r9 G so Qa :36 .s o Pleasant Hill No.7 M }6 .6 3 .a2! aY A/f' Pleasant Hill No.S N : (o ,i 31 S' pZ} T i qur 9 y Z-_Pleasant Hill leo,9 i O i!a, Pleasant Hill No,10 P lj, / 7 17 aU 9 a` 0207 y .1 6 a6 Pleasant Hill No.11 IQ 4*1 ,`I # dZ; Jr 1P jj it o/ C3A J? Pleasant Hill No.12 R "y' a2o I / it r6 21 1317 S ,AJ Pleasant Hill No.13 i S : 1 r y J42 / 1 .27 Pleasant Hill No.14 T1 7 .it .163 ti l_ Gym 7.04fw Totals Carried Forward 0/7/'I's y87s//9s' .3 x#751 hqar3-383 2.8P 1 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 51, 1956 DEMOCRATIC Wf1 4 r 6! tab i F e r 666 d JT V r 7 XT. 4 719*1 41 44 IiOaZ "f- 3 k f t 1.s M h 3 p I Y i S Ffi 3; i 7fI 2:10 DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE rr Member County Central Member County Central I Member County Central Member County Central r' C:omn iHee3 gQ-Sup-Dist Comrnrttee3R45np.Dist. Committee Sup Dist. Committee. Sup.Dist. J e: o ELECTION o Y J Z w o a o: _ 0 1 PRECINCTS r, o a 2 3cc CCrL o i to dan o _v z ° W x IAssembly District o Continued) Totals Brought Forward I A ja 00162911 YAP OV&-Y'AO &7? /9 j f Concord No.43 846PL6 7-9 8/ SJF U 6Z J?2. Concord No 44 C" 7 Y l8 i G 8 S7 Concord No.45 D; i 77T3 14J' 77 - ell G/ t Concord No. 45-A E ofO G/ Concord No.46 F 8 !a3 l09 SG ry Concord No.47 G Concord No.48 H Z .3 a9 D 16 Concord No.49 i 1 106 G.Z $A8 Concord No. 50 i +,a'/ .Sj s'7 S'} 'f"/ G8 Concord No.51 K L 1_7 S6 SY • S3 0 S4 aG ab 9ConcordNo, 52 i J.2 o Concord No. 53 M /7 1-7 17 AO /.I 3 Concord No. 54 Y7 W 4_6 ;ZS .-1. --R9 14f t r 74 Concord No.55 f7 f c-7 7 cO 1 r-L r Concord No. 56 p" a to YZ S2 1919 S, Concord No. 57 r Q F!yS dwo Sl _::?f 34 f+c 3L s Concord 1'o.58 g 6 33 SS 7-s f19t w. Y /o s- /oConcordNo,59 S 9 7 7 f'`'IS 7Yt G` Concord I To,60 T lie 7 7 .' 77 Concord Nos.61 S 52,Cons. i AT'9 9 99 s 88 a 7G SIP Concord No. 63 8? -2 3.Z jG 44 J Concord No,64 c 7.z 77 sVaG7S ° 73 76 i.2 DConcordNo.65 p J7 `f O s o7 8 Associated f'' y 7 7 7 I Cowell F AO oT6 JZ --7117 A&W Pacheco No.l&Martinez No.25,Cons. G j -5-,? &Y Ss GY- 7l0 Pacheco No.1-a,2 G.t G .f S8 Gs8 79Hor Pacheco No.2 1 1 .11Y 3,9 17 oz5- 34Y JJ_ ;f Pacheco No.3 Pacheco No.4 K%2 J.21 SO V*( 3019 c%3 j 9 Pacheco No.5 I Pacheco No.6 art!' -`7 s'S 5'7 h/3 J-,V Yf SG Pacheco No.7 j N t Pacheco No,S 0r.2, Pacheco No.9ru, , i 14,10 Yf IF •'BIZ -f/j Pacheco No.10 Pacheco No.11 s l-Y/ Pacheco No.12 S 11.7 / 7 10 Y ZA Pacheco No. 13 F 6 fLil 1 10 Pacheco No. 14A'! f46 9 'f'S 9 ` % 02 Pacheco I`o, 15T Pacheco No. 16 V A a Pacheco o. 17T i t Pacheco No, 18 Pacheco No. 19 i F fj' y 3 i2 f'' H Pleasant Hill No.l i G A/& J f 3/t ' Pleasant Hill No,2 030 ..Z p jo J 24 Pleasant Hill No.3 Pleasant Hill No.4 Pleasant Hill No.5 KjQ No. Pleasant Hill I To,6 t Pleasant Hill 7 1Nr'I 1 34Y K Pleasant Hill No.8 Pleasant Hill No.9 t_. 0; 3 r Pleasant Hill No.10 j PJ.? air 4U JJ 0217 - a Pleasant Hill No.11 Q'!#P „t$16 J4 Yf a Y7 .•t Pleasant Hill No.12 Y/ 30 fe J1't Pleasant Hill No.13 S n3 Pleasant Hill No.14 I Totals Carried Forward ia0 9/3S!Pyles ?; x'130 9au a3" CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY.' ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 DEMOCRATIC Member County Central Member County Central Member County Ceahal Member Counfy Cenfral Member County Central Committee._.,.Sup.Dist. Committee._«.._Sup.Dist Committee_.._.Sup.Dist Commiftea.._ sup.Dist. Committee....»...Sup.Dist. y9C'L...:.,,_ .".:...,'.'x.,...:,_... ._:.... «.,i^«..'':;..-... ...,.'.:.:.."v. .:.T.:M.::...,...+ :.,_:........w.,:'::5'-+^w+S^....r1':.w_.....w:_.•T^.::w"'... «'+.:...::„»'"•.:_.._::.-+,»:t»::'-....;.._ .:..:X'."..C.'"nC"'C.+' -R„' a ? r a s H._ n D 1 77ff 3 7 f v.. f1 M O I i 6 a17 P R t i a A t c rw ., .. ._.. i e q 5. u tq —G t w _....._, w, i12, i 5 a q Y NN S t3 y i IMFY 4 ity 1 j ff C S r y i" CCC i 9 F F i 4 , H i l t f 3 ` < a M O y5 j t r T f 2 i 4 a„.. r s C IV DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE a j Member County Cadral a Member County Carnal ;, Member Counfy Cenfral Member Counfy Cenfral Dkf. p.Dat. Commrifee Sup Def: i Commsffee__. ..Sup.Dist j ELECTION PRECINCTS F IM Assembly District Continued) Totals Brought forward A r_ Concord No,43 Concord No 44 C i i Concord No.45 r Concord No.45-A E r Concord No 46 f i F Concord No.47 G r r Concord No,48 y j a aF i Concord No,49 1 4 f Concord No.50 Concord No,51 t Concord No. 52 Concord No.53 Concord No.54 Ni Concord No, 55 f a Concord No. 56 p f r Concord No,57 Q Concord No.58 Concord No.59 S Concord No.60 Concord Nos.61 S 62,Cons. Af r Concord No,63 f Concord No,64 F Concord No. 65 p r , Associated E s Cowell p f Pacheco No.l lC Martinez No.25.Cons. G t s E Pacheco No,l-A H Pacheco No.2 PachecoNo 3 Pacheco No.4 K Pacheco No.5 l Pacheco No.6 M Pacheco No.7 N F Pacheco No S Pacheco No.9 Pacheco No 10 Q f Pacheco No,11 s , Pacheco No.12 t Pacheco No. 13 Pacheco No. 14 w r Pacheco No. 15 a 4. E Pacheco No. 16 C t i Pacheco No. 17 Pacheco No. 18 D Pacheco No. 19 f r i 4f Pleasant Hill No,i i Ge + Pleasant Hill No.2 H 7 t Pleasant Hill No.3 F f Pleasant Hill No.4 Pleasant Hill No.5 t( G C 7 Pleasant Hill No.6 L Pleasant Hill No,7 Al Pleasant Hill No.S Pleasant Hill No.9 ter. Pleasant Hill No.10 r 4,44PleasantHillNo,11 Q s Pleasant Hill No,12 MILd t Pleasant Hill No.13 5 t Pleasant Hill No.14 T Totals Carried forward t CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 DEMOCRATIC t' Member County Central Member CouatY CaefiraJ MeenbarlCouefy Central MemberCounty Cealral Member County Central Commite ... ._Su .Oise Conxiittee up•Oist: Ccnnit#ee:___Sup.Dist Committe: . Committee Sup.Dist. I'N" t bb kE S r ' s h rn..}», a Mw,+.+v.m•ur+•+•'...-r,.,..wr .u. ,_.+ ..,-. a t a J ra C t t t F j t H s a t x 1 E K t t i L 777 7 N 4 v t 4,0,4, 1 i qyP, x ptA 3 t A i A G iii t }[ 4[4 K.yy g t f 77_ N S? P k 1 i 1 FF A 4 3 d t r t D k S., w. F t H a t t L r ffF r tNr a 0 t e a r q Fra f a tC jj g x 7 7=t •• , i V PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF .ALL VOTES CAST AT THE United States Representative in State Senator Member Assembly Senator Congress--Dist Dist. Dist. z.:-.,_._ ..._ .... . • •,.n-w: .. .,_-.,ate-a._., .::. ...--, _ ...-<-._:.__._ -:::: ::.,-- o; W ELECTION PRECINCTS 10th Assembly District t Fc O Continued) v v f Totals Brought Forward A Concord No,43 g Concord No 44 fi 4 x C w t t Concord No.45 Concord No.45-A Concord No,46 F f t Concord No.47 G Concord No,48 N Concord No.49 Concord No.50 Concord No,51~ K Concord No. 52 1_t. .._.....-. Concord No,53 M t rt.ry Concord No, 54 Concord No,55 Concord No. 56 p t i Concord No.5i Q F Concord No,58 Concord No,59 S t Concord No.60 Concord Nos.61 62,Cons, A r t Concord No,63 f Concord No.64 C Concord No.65 F Associated r I 1 Cowell F 1 i f Pacheco No,11&Martinez NTo,25 Cons. g r. r Pacheco No.1-A K Pacheco No.2 r i fir Pacheco.No,3. - - jPachecoNo.4 Pacheco No.5 E Pacheco No.6 M Pacheco No.7 i t Pacheco No.-$-- 01s ! f Pacheco No.9 t Pacheco No.10 Q Pacheco No,11 R s a r :.. .. . . . Pacheco No.12 S FE Pacheco No 13 r Pacheco No, 14 A t r Pacheco No 15 Pacheco No. 16 Pacheco No. 17 i3 Pacheco No, 18 f F l n t Pacheco No. 19 F f. w_...__ Pleasant Hill No,l Pleasant Hill No,2 H FE! Pleasant Hill No,3 J. r tr Pleasant Hill No,4 r Pleasant Hill No,5Ic y I a.Pleasant Hill No,6 1 4 Pleasant Hill No.7 M Pleasant Hill No.S N t Pleasant Hill No,9 Pleasant Hill No,10 Pleasant Hill No.11 Q F S i Pleasant Hill No.12 TPleasantHillNo.13 Pleasant Hill No.14 r Totals Carred Forward sao>s_`-rt:xv:._ ..__ ces.x:.",.ai _.. - ram-n:ac: :rrm-auumae:--_.— t 22 t CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 PROH I BITI OIV"` Fr:. i.1. Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central 1. Member County Ce,ral Member County Central Committee. _Sup Dist. CommMm__..Sup.Dat p.Dat Committee Sup.Dist E Committee______.Sup,Dist. x I y f 6 4.7 t fC r D r F i r G 7 FF1l'' 1{F Kr, 1 M P a Q x R C Dt r j t 8 i G f H iF 222} e a-wm Fy 19 a F6 I j a L fl M I r i r Pr w 5 i C 77 0 Fiy f G r i H a 8 f.... s L k M i f 4,1F c f s i p F r T NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Supovisor Supervisor Suptavisw t Dist. D*. MO. V i C1 s C r ELECTION fficr PRECINCTS o t C= ZIP INC 10%Assembly Distriet Continued) t— e Totals Brought Forward A fi 3 Concord No,43 r t Concord No 44 C r.r Concord No.45 D i i Concord No.45-A E Concord No,46 F I Concord No,47 G Concord No.48 H 4 I F7 Concord No.49 Concord No. 50 Concord No.51 K Concord No. 52 f Concord No, 53 m NConcordNo.54 ti s Concord No. 55 a s 1 S a Concord No. 56 p Concord No.57 Q s Concord No.58 R Concord No.59 S j C v, Concord No.60 E } Concord Nos.61,&,62,Cons. A COriCOiY1 N0.63 A.i Concord No.64 r Concord No.65 D t 3 - Associated Colvell f t Pacheco No,1 fi Martine:No.25.Cons. G b• E_ Pacheco 1\o,l A H Pacheco No.2 Pacheco No,3 Pacheco No,4 K Pacheco No.5 1, F R Pacheco No.6 as I c fN a Pacheco No.7 N Pachec2 NoL8311 Pacheco No.9 p Fy Pacheco No.10 Q t Pacheco No,11 S fi Pacheco No,12 Pacheco No. 13 T Pacheco Now 14 sr Pacheco No, 15 8 1 i F Pacheco No. 16 x Pacheco No. 17 D F wi.. Pacheco No.18 F l j Pacheco No. 19 F Pleasant Hill No,i G i Pleasant Hill No,2 H Pleasant Hill No,3 ii Pleasant Hill No.4 i Pleasant Hill No.5 Pleasant Hill No.6 Pleasant Hill No,7 wk.M s Pleasant Hill No.S N Pleasant Hill No.9 Pleasant Hill No.10 p Pleasant Hill No,11 Q i Pleasant Hill No,12 R t t Pleasant Hill No.13 S 1 Pleasant Hill No.14 Totals Carried Forward f l aee.:c.:.:r:rxas-:,w:a.o.c.a<sx.-m,:a:zca;:::racs+_.::a:smc. _ _ aauemw cMn,rsriemramaear+rrr r i 2, CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 55, 1956 NONPARTISAN. 7 7 i x, R u l e a 1 4 R t t 3 T e t r f 3 i C x a r s w g s N 4i a r f r It` K t 3 e i k k a m_. z i 1 i 1 p ig3rA f{ 3 P R r r a 3 c t s tom` f a t NONPARTISAN STATEIIUNT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE t s ELECTION PRE-CINCrs r IM Assembly District Confiinuedl f h Totals Brought Forward Tar- _ 4-- ConcordConcord No.43 Concord No 44 i Concord No.45 f Concord No,45-A A i S 5 Concord Na 46 Concord No.47 Concord No.48 Concord No.49 1 Concord No.50 I ~s 1 t i t Concord No.51 4 f 3 f i.w Concord No. 52 Concord No.53 M Concord No.54 N Concord No, 55 p j x Concord No.56 P Concord No.57 T. Concord 1\To.5S i Concord ILto,59 Concord No.60 f AConcordNos,bl&,Cons. F Concord No,63_ Concord No.64 . Concord No.65 D_ Associated Cowell GPachecoNo,l Martinez I\fo,25,Cons. Pacheco No,l-A F Pacheco Na.2 Pacheco No.4 x Pacheco No.5 T sIto.bPacheco M _ Pacheco No,7 r Pacheco No.9 Pacheco No.10 4 Pacheco No.11 1j{ Pacheco No.12 S a_.«_ _ Pacheco No. 13 Pacheco T Pacheco No. 15 f i Pacheco C Pacheco No. 17 s Pacheco No, 18 s Pacheco No. 19 Pleasant Hill No.1 Pleasant Hill No.2 4-- Pleasant Pleasant Hill No.3 Pleasant Hill No,4 Pleasant Hill No.5 K a t a Pleasant Hill No.6 t Pleasant Hill No.7 M Pleasant Hill No.fi s_f. r Pleasant Hill No.9 t i i Pleasant Hill No.10 Pleasant Hill No.11 r?_ Pleasant Hill No.12 Pleasant Hill No.13 Pleasant Hill No.14 t t Toials Carried Forward q L CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 NONPARTISAN s Zt It t k C r , k!f i v fi T E i pp Y 77i K i 5 r r ' B a a 77 i i i r D ro 3 F 3 i f K ie 1 M 4 1 N a Y a r i i S b b r R 3 i NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 1 g ELECTION PRECINCTS I Oth/Assembly DIsMet E Continued) Total:Brought Forward A tc. . Concord No,433 8 1 Concord No 44 C fk 1 Concord No,45 Concord No.45-A s iConcordNo.46 F E . . Concord No.47 Git m Concord No.48 Concord No.49 1 Concord No.50 1 Concord No.51 K k t i Concord No. 52 r1 1 Concord No.53 M 1.Concord No. 54 N Concord No,55 q Concord No.56 P r Concord No.57 Q4 Concord No.58 a Concord No.59 S xa Concord Nos.61&62,Cons. A t Concord No.63 s 7 k Concord No.64 C Concord No.65 FCowell r z Pacheco No.l fi Martinez No.25.Goes.G Pacheco No.1-A K Pacheco No.2 acllt'sflI I9. w Pacheco No.4 VKr p Pacheco No.5 t a Pacheco No.6 M. Pacheco No.7 N E 5 5 Pacheco No.9 P i Y s s )) 5 Pacheco No.10 v F z Pacheco No.11 s a Pacheco No.12 S r a G Pacheco No. 13 T p , e _ Pacheco No. 14 p t t a Pacheco No. 15 8 it R Pacheco No. 16 C 4 e Pacheco No. 17 D E Pacheco No. 18 E i 5. Pacheco No. 19 F r Pleasant Hill No.l G t Pleasant Hill No 2 H f r Pleasant Hill No.3 1 Pleasant Hill No.4 I 1 Pleasant Hill No.5 K r v Pleasant Hill No,b L Pleasant Hill No,7 W Pleasant Hill No.S Nt s i Pleasant Hill I\ro.9 O Pleasant Hill No.10 iPleasantHillNo.11 Q Pleasant Hill No,12 R Pleasant Hill No. S Pleasant Hill No.14 T Total:Carried Forward 1 CONSOLIDA'T'ED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 59, 1956 NONPARTISAN r t i Z C 5 G fi x c x x r A 3 S s y y S 9 r f i e y m pp x 1 i A a G I S a x i 9 f M S f A r C 1• h i Y s i e a F i F y E H r K f t e 2 i.,. 1:n' w 01 it i E J ij t s 1 j sI T 1 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE f, ELECTION PRECINCTS 10th Assembly District Totals Brought Forward r Concord No.43 Concord No 44 C t Concord No.45 D Concord No.45-A F Concord NTo.46 p Concord No.47 G s Concord No.48 Concord No.49 Concord No.50 J a a Concord No.51 s Concord hro. 52 L Concord NTo,53 M Concord No.54 1 Concord No, 55 O Concord No.56 Concord No.57 Q t RConcordNo. 58 Concord No.59 S TConcordNa,60 Concord Nos.61&62,Cons. A Concord No.63 Concord No.64 C 4 i i Concord No.65 t i Associated. Cowell F GPachecoNo.l S:1liartinez No.25,Cons. Pacheco No,l-A ff Pacheco No.2 t Paclteco_No._ Pacheco No.4 Pacheco No.5 1 Pacheco No.6 M Pacheco No.7 N Pacheco No.9 lr Pacheco No.10 Q k Pacheco No,11 R Pacheco No.12 S t, Pacheco No. 13 Pacheco No. 14 A Pacheco No. 15 e t Pacheco No. 16 C Pacheco No, 17 D r s Pacheco No. l$ F Pacheco No. 19 F Pleasant Hill No.1 G a I Pleasant Hill No.2 Pleasant Hill No.3 1 f iL= JHallNo.4Pleasant w. .. ..,.... . ,._.__.,_. Pleasant Hill No.5 K Pleasant Hill No.6 L Pleasant Hill No.7 M Pleasant Hili No.S 4 Hill No,,o OPleasant Pleasant Hill No.10 Pleasant Hill No.11 Q f. Pleasant Hill No,12 R ry, Pleasant Hill No.13 S r Pleasant Hill No.14 T Totals Grriad Forward ti.= 1 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELEC'T'ION .HELD JUNE 5, 1956 1 A a i 9 H t S F7——7 4 f y f F p 1 r z m w r N f 3 3 s A f i C i f t N z f 4 L f r N i i p r Q E 11 - N t- r v jt f ANY ,I ' i". ' '-.''-. '- 1 '' --- A I ' 5.:: 4, f." 4'k b i 1F C A k y t 1,1, I ,: :; "-''. -i , - 2-1 Z''-- f Y s r P j i?: y Wavy 2 4Ova Jk„ AST .. f ) Jar 11 10 V 0 PW ; y5i t,1 t"' . r I. S: I. f .,; y 3 Y s" S 11 f L 4 Azy"It t._ - P' t"ri ff. r , h'S'j {. u' _+ tT} C -- M. r. i' ,V A r'' M t z r f 7 may, t.Y',y L, f G, 1 l i. 2 va` t h TOM L+ 1- r 1 1 1 s . it aft t Pon?' r 9 r l M k J a 4 r t yy } h f F Y!""Y"y ”" I'll'" I ,, - I' f _*-' , t ff '. 7F'. 4 R WAA q I I O 1,-' 1' 11 I - ' - '-"""' I I :10 f F i Y ' 1 i R I : - ,. 11 ' — - I 7 1 '04 rm;2, A yj in-W WI - ry V r«.i 5 y 1 yf'' 'r 7 jp„ M T - / _ zI I 3 1. rr ` 9 r r a _ w. _ M. n . fiw c cji; 1 W a t'.4 0 l 6.£ 1, J_ 1'.. i% 1 A 1 11 i '` 'fid,-,,; . t t Y T 5 N p h a I£t y J t 741 rti;. X w. - f ! ap r ci r - ,- q' Y $r 1, jy i,r, r n '- k-r. 1. '{I S L r r Y v f,r k°.xt P+^6, ajS. l t V j y I : Y 4 yt t F,w,,,a..: t AI. L I-a Ar1uI It LL Y .Fi g .. 1 :-', I, ., - 1STATEMENT OF AL5*. IL VOTES Z!i- - -: , Ia, , { 1-i, eJ +, 1 - . CAS11.1 T r ,. fr L, t- r 1 ,Q-i - ', ', - - I ,: 1 1 1 1 I I 1 :- -', - 4tt,Z,4-3 , ,it, I i: M, I I -,-I,,, 111,.,,.ufl' k', 7- - --, T. i .I I , .*. , I I- I " -.." I I 11,:: , 11 I AT THEI I 11 , I: r- 7, i,l,z- f,4 _. n 7,,rr , t Ly,— e s i a 7( +. r '1't--r{5555 z ,. I I , - . 1 I, I 1i, I I CONSOLIDATED Pi lRPiP& Y i r g 4e' ' I I 11 I ELECTIO- . 1 , . N N I I I 1, I I I." -., - 4 -.:'t4,'; 7 j.-t, 1 t',3,NX-0 TT TTMM: c I I -j' ', .; '-- Is, i" ;"- "; ' '!-, P' - -- i,",'; t!,' ": 4 ,. p`,, s a— I I I I I . ' ' , I-- , I z, I f ? TA Vy r a 7 Yfi d,. f 1. ,: lel I JUNE 5 195 i 1 i Z Y Css .. it\ t 3 1 ay'p11 I A d f aF 10th Assembly District st L&11 X + ti 114 i k ? 1. r..v LY.as p CONTRA COSTA Y " yrt COI\i,i-` i S' P, R^ yyb,,' ry ry t+11 t „asr•... ti r % : y, 11 STATE OF CALIFORNIAfflilfYip° p rr ~ X lyy t' r'' rki S 11 j, j.e1 f p s, c y #$Y fiv, OOL C!t tl CiZC On blCjC pogG) t t 1 q II' ll 2e 3s Y . F rr 1. Iyt ` t s ye Y "` i` . µYY w:+' y,' J 1 N' Y t 1411 R ' a s Section 6 f- f4r G. t+N fff t +w x i g3 I . yr, p r u, 4! f } 1 i y 4 i J i" n e f ' a.. ri v w1 13S AJ,- h o 'i `Alii r x t r n . R,V5 a 1a v a A `sr aT .a'x +'P; x fr x t s , t rvfie ° s ( ; g M $ s . a, j 4Ihr2x''--' n,. I 11 I 1 Y L, r`3 N. 4 P ' X q 11 - 11:v,. , o- rh x111 f 11 s t t ..'. , d ,3 11 I 3Q, a 1 tr REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Delegates to Representative Member ofUnitedStatesStateSenator National Senator 6th Congress 1 17th District Assembly Convention 6th Distrid 10th Distrid C#* wt:r i F rD_ n'•: Z< wr Q a `< z ELECTION d= = L W0tL PRECINCTS oe w 3 c o 116116.1 z 1E E cc z O .'moi`, tW- : r W V Cir F A F- 94 ''E F Z O 1 d M- I Oth Assembly District i4 Q C 94 0 S o Totals Brought Forward A U D 7 / 9 5-/./ Pleasant Hill No.15 a 10 it V j 2 o/ j Pleasant Hill No.16C /},2 (,$_ G j O l T,2 / 3 f 32 7r 3 Pleasant Hill No.17 p 6JI 7;/_ 3-Z 3 Pleasant Hill No.18 7 -57 o PittsburgNo.1 G 1174 Its- 24 /. Pittsburg No.2 7. Qrl c /H t Z Pittsburg No.3 al/ m ,2 Z/. Pittsburg No.4 fl8 ' ._ 5" O D _2 S .2_ 2 7 I' Pittsburg No.5 K /57 w O. O O O P.s Pittsburg ONo.6 1 / j Z! / 3 /. 7 T w Pittsburgl o.7 M S O Pittsburg No.S N //D yb f/ / O 3 YY j 3 .. Pittsburg No.9 O Pittsburg No.10 p 17 YF Y3 Z 3 7' Pittsburg No.11 Q tet/ S7 Pittsburg No. 12 R / . 3G j d Z 3 3.2 !Sf z Rr i> Pittsburg No.13 S /S1 36 i5' / / 31 9 1.3; /8' 37 Pittsburg No. 14 Pittsburg No.15 A 1f7 /.3 o -Z. / j l 3 Z 6. f 6: 3 Pittsburg No.16 g /O / / / 3: o `f Pittsburg No.17 C Wo -Of 4 4cc /' 02/ T'/ Pittsburg No.18 ID /06 147 O v ju O 1-5-- /'f 3 o Pittsburg No 19 IF /,77 .,/l/ f O / / 3 G ?' f.Z / Pittsburg No.20 F /,fid /G 7. O O / 8' / 1 `G j__ 01 Pittsburg No.20-A G /3/ Z O Pittsburg No.20-8 H 9 /G f U / 41 x 7 7 -Z Pittsburg No.21 1/ D t3 o ZY; 2r / Z t. 7. Pittsburg No.22 of Pittsburg No.23 K 4 r Pittsburg No.24 1 /d O O S a' sf 7` Pittsburg No.25 M 40 S' 9/ / -3 9j 3 jf` 9 Pittsburg No.26 N may[ 23 O o / 9: 6 j 7' Pittsburg No.27 r .3/ Pittsburg No.28 p SO O 3 t! .3 Pittsburg Nos.30 36,Cons. p f 3 I f AS 3 Pittsburg No.31 R ! o O 2 7 /o Pittsburg No.32 S ! a25 -3 d / 3a a Ar /1: Pittsburg No.33 Tl, /3 O 0 O !l O Pittsburg I To.34 A / /g O Pittsburg No.35 2/ / 3 / 3 20 Pittsburg No. 35-A C /7 6 2 3 / Z a f 27 O o o ! a Gx s I'Pittsburg Nos.37 fi 38,Cons. D 01 Pittsburg No.39 s1 / o S- j f ' S 31 Pittsburg No.40 F Pittsburg No.41 G /A M. 3 .9 O .Z S - 7 Ay `f Pittsburg No.42 H /3 91 3.3 / o 6- 3 6 Ills- /a 67 r Pittsburg No.43 1 14 /9 D. O ! 22 j. r 3; 3 Pittsburg No 44 _.____.__-___ _J yo r o -5 8' ` 36 / Pittsburg No.45 K ao ,3/ 3" / p O 3J D, Pittsburg No.45-A I 4f Jr / Z 2 Orbisonia M O / Q / j 7 (a dZ! / N Clayton S Concord ATo,66,Cons. Q ' 1d _,/Z_____ 06-5 3 O, P Port Chicago No.1 Q /°to 8. D O 4. 41.7 .t.. Port Chicago No.i-A R . S 7 O O O Oi Port Chicago No.2 S Port Chicago No.3 fit- _ .__ _ a1 f 9, _ Totals Carried ForwardYIr0 P. v:...::::..r.1:,Y.'.a c ,3:,'Ca......'ii r..:_.it. «. n ... a.....-, .._ i.r..-x...., Y. . P CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION BELD JUNE 59 1956 REPUBLICAN: 3 or 4 j s a r , fi r- 3 Py Y iF f t• y... i 7t 17 5 t r t r Y 7 g t iC i t i VA E r y J. I d n i i fi w 1V1 t t N p i r i s r tit,t P 31 0 t w G 1 0 s xT f V .d x jj 4 1 t J x k a r .. k y z _. t i, 941 a REPUBLICAN STAMWENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member County Central Member County Central 1 Member County Central Member County Central Committee p.Dist Committee31V-Sup.Dist Committee4 T!.Sup.Dist. Committee.—...Sup.Dist. ELECTION r, a f PRECINCTS a a a m W Y m QOR O = Z G cc e7 la 10th Assembly District U. 0 a vi Continued)m Wa -tea a vcc H Totals Brought Forward A &W AMA2*0 /AP! Ave p g l f O Pleasant Hill No.15 B go. 53 8o y/ Y3 Pleasant Hill No.16 C .51 57- SG, SJ' 31 S/ -f 7 Pleasant Hill No.17 D l/ .3$ '-57 -57 r Pleasant Hill No,18 E F Pittsburg No.l G, Pittsburg No.2 f Pittsburg No.3 t Pittsburg No. Pittsburg No.5 K Pittsburg No,6 L Pittsburg l\o.7 M Pittsburg No.S N g Pittsburg No.9 G Pittsburg No.10 p els Pittsburg No.11 Q Pittsburg No.12 Pittsburg No.13 S T i- Pittsburg No. 1.4 r SS Pittsburg No.15 p Pittsburg No.16 Pittsburg No.17 C Pittsburg No.18 z I Pittsburg No. 19 F Pittsburg No.20 F A5 r I Pittsburg No,20-A G l0 0 P r PittsburgNo.20-8 17 Pittsburg No.21 0 I Pittsburg No.22 Pittsburg No.23 K 3 Pittsburg No.24 t 4 PittsburgNo.25 Pittsburg No.26 N r. Pittsburg No.27 Pittsburg No.28 P Pittsburg Nos.30&36,Cons.Q zo Pittsburg No.31 Pittsburg l\To.32 S al'r f A PittsburgNo.33 T PittsburgNo.34 Pittsburg No.35 Pittsburg No. 35-A C At Pittsburg Nos.37&38,Cons. D 0 Pittsburg ATo.39 E yfQ s Pittsburg No.40 F Pittsburg No.41 G Pittsburg No.42 Pittsburg No.43 t 13 17, i... MORA' Pittsburg No_44 j Pittsburg No.45 K 1 Pittsburg No.45-A t 3A 5La Orbisoma M O T N Clayton S:Concord No.66,Cons. p Q Port Chicago No,1 Q Port Chicago No.1-A R f PortChicago No.2 S Pori Chicago No.3 _ T Totals Carried Forward AIM 14W a178 AW Ir Z.1.21PS Q SWiOK'.:Atix=tiiVwCiMYiYI:::>.in.1^' ,...LL •,'••..'•••'1G.':.4iRY:3.ii.idiY..6 ..+,t ..*«..vS u:.i&L:Y:>W'm4':C MwvY4:iti'._`.'R:.+:.-,,.:5+b.-1Y"iaw.!n:'.. :wirlM+rYwwK Y<Wn.n 5 1 l CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HEED JUNE 5, 1956 REPUBLICAN A Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central y4 Committee...._._Sup.Dist. Conwjjttee__..Sup.Dat Comnitt®e _ .Sup DatCo nmitee_ 5P Dist. Commiffee. Sup.Dist r e t(iii i g f Fv _ XA F t i s K hl 1 3 p k R n Y. k a 7 C D s k F G 1 t F r K•v,y K y n x c r n i O f 3 K 1h P R P C Y 3 k wrm^+ 2 G s t f} l , n X O a F Q E s 7 i r: WW::u hhir..'4F.4i:•i;=iGw4K:i:.sLtcC REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Centra! commm" Dist Commrttee .Sue Dist.-•---P- Committee _Sup.Dist Committee.. ..Sup.Qist r ELECTION PRECINCTS 10th Assembly District d # t E Totals Brought Forward J{ Pleasant Hill No.13 Pleasant Hill No,16 C E E Pleasant Hill No.17 D s E E Pleasant Hill No.18 E ter, Pittsburg No.1 G i Pittsburg No.2 H Pittsburg No,3 1 G t Pittsburg Rfo,4 J Pittsburg No.5 K Pittsburg No,6 t 1 fs E 1 Pittsburg No.7 M E Pittsburg No.S N Pittsburg No.9 d Pittsburg No.10 p Pittsburg No.11 Q t R a Pittsburg .No12 R kKPittsburgNo.13 S E w_ . _ -. Pittsburg No.14 r _. _ x Pittsburg No.15 w, i y 2 Pittsburg No,16 8 Pittsburg No.17 f Pittsburg No.1S Pittsburg No.19 E Pittsburg No.20 FF f Pittsburg No.20-A Pittsburg No.20-8 H i Pittsburg No.21 j Pittsburg No.22 J Pittsburg No.23 i a i r e Pittsburg I,o 24 Pittsburg No.25 M E Pittsburg No.26 N Pittsburg No.27 V/A t Pittsburg No.28 p r Pittsburg Nos.30 S 36,Cons. Q t f Pittsburg No.31 y Pittsburg No.32 S.f Pittsburg No.33 T Pittsburg No.34 A Y E Pittsburg No.35 Pittsburg No.35-A G r x Pittsburg Nos,37&3S,Cons. O Pittsburg No.39 E i Pittsburg No.40 Pittsburg No.41 G Pittsburg No.42 p Pittsburg No.43 Pittsburg No.44 Pittsburg No.45 K r Pittsburg No.45-A t t Orbisonia f y 1 r Clapton&Concord No,66,Cons. 17- t p4 Port Chicago No 1 Q Port Chicago No.1-A R r. e rp Port Chicago No.2 S r Port Chico No.3 3 Y' Totals Carried Forward CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 REPUBLICAN `yP Member County Central Member County Central Member county Central Member County Central 1 Member County Central Committee _._Sup Dist. ComautleeSup,Dist CoCommitteeSup.Dist Commiftee....._._Su .Dist. mmiffee _ -.Sup.Distp ti x f i. y. .. .... ,} ..,.... ,..._.,...., .. :......... ... ...... 777 ._... _ I t F f H x f_4l M t 3d x 1 p i R.. 77 7 A r 7. t i n D w.-_ - 1 q 1 S i Y i t a Nt Y o p b T A C y Ck ut w x " E F 1 4 G i ji} tt f K 1 It 3 g fir • DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE ates toy KepreseMotive i Me ber of United Stoles State Senator I National Ssnotor in Congress 17th District ' Assembly Conveetian 6th District 10th District k• y js. s a ELECTION z z PRECINCTS z z cc < < 3 c c CH IOIh Assembly District rra 0 0 a U), Continued) V< L ;,,; a ern O - V Totals Brought Forward A A7/ Z x- W,? 1070 / t; Pleasant Hill No,15 8 39 1.! /!. 30 35 Pleasant Hill No.16 C 3/ 21 11 Pleasant Hill No.17 T-/s 33 /a 27 Pleasant Hill No.18 S . 4v .2S '-v Z6 j 2 -V s P Pittsburg No.l G 7/. 116 77 _0 3f /X S? 3zr /07. Pittsburg No.2 H14` /f .15- /T 23 `f8 G 8' 37 9S Pittsburg No.3 o .2 /j S 22 07 g 7 Pittsburg No.4 60 -2 .1 t/ 4.7 ? 37 l 8' 3 s4 Pittsburg No.5 K 407 -12jS'8' •Z/. qq (.- tLt PittsburgNo,6 G Pittsburg No.7 M -2S. z /6 3.2 /4 2 41e G2 Pittsburg No.S N y. y may. If 3 3 3, Pittsburg No.9 O i52 3 42 .Si /1 iij 'ff Pittsburg No.10 P .'S7. f- s. 29 G. .! f2 71. 6 - Pittsburg No.11 Q y.S G3 id r Pittsburg No.12 it /f ya ' Pittsburg No.13 S .T 3 3' .9/ 3,7 ,AJ lot 7 Pittsburg No.14 3 3 3 S / 63 Yg 6jr 43 lr. Z Pittsburg No.15 A 5j SJ 13 5FS 6p off" sp 57 r Pittsburg No.16 3 68 At 'W/fe 3.Z 3 714 Pittsburg No.17 C .2 70 J6 Yo .o sz 93 Pittsburg No.18 3 13 . 13 Pittsburg l 0.19 2 3 ZSF 7 6T2 _ 7 1 _ Z_ Pittsburg No.20 4f / /j 41Y .?o 57 81I Pittsburg No.20-A G 7/ .t /. GO 7 26 / 3s' 7! Pittsburg No.20-B H 1fY 10 la / p Af `f l S8' Pittsburg No.21 1 Yy 3f 70 .3! 5/ pSf-7y PittsburgI To,22 10 G2.L. S/_ 7* Pittsburg No.23 K 3 /6 /.S' .3. .2J fy / 3 Pittsburg No.24 1 y - /G. /j 24 v6/ 0, 3 4!t Pittsburg No.25 M S r 37 Gs Et Al?' 73, 3 Pittsburg No,26 N / A.p T 7 4 OA Al Pittsburg No.27 q Pittsburg No.28 p Pittsburg Nos.30&36,Cons. Q '' 7 -2# Z 07 7 Pittsburg No.31 R ' G` 3 ,Z.2 77 Pittsburg No.32 g 6/ lcO Y b7 / f yV 73 0 S G Pittsburg No.33 ffo / s2S 3i ZI t77 Pittsburg No.34 A 3a2 c57o j f 7 391 `f 1: Pittsburg No.35 6 /ps"'tf1 „2S 93 3! S /o(p S 76" 7 Pittsburg No. 35-A C 24 Sy 124E 3q 76 Pittsburg Nos,37&38,Cons. D j g .Z /6 A 5o Pittsburg No. 39 6 r b g7 ,21 o'7 Pittsburg No.40 F 7I. I / ' 7 p_ G. 8: 5G Pittsburg No.41 G w fE3" 7 3 / s8 - 6 3 Pittsburg No.42 H 147 irJ `fj /y< U' 41 75tA Pittsburg No.43 1 t;o .3. 6/ /s yc .Sj' or 43 Pittsburg No.44 5G /03 4/S 1/ of 576 Pittsburg No.45 K 72' ¢ -37 76' ala SS' y0 13 t 7 Pittsburg No.45-A j 70' qOrbisoniaM: I 13 1-') `/- N t. Clayton C Concord No,66,Cons. p 1 37 4 34 3(0 3 -87 P Port Chicago No,1 Q -XI / /3 Zl /' u .Z ZLti. Port Chicago ATo,l-A O -V .27 Y '1i6 4? 4(3 ..2.1 t 30 '" SEEM Port Chicago No.2 S f Port Chicago leo.3 Tf 7 1 ,2 a o S' o o 3 0 3035" o Totals Carried forward IK 2/ 7/ AW oZ- 7 f 1 CONSOLIDATEDPRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 556 DEMOCRATIC. 2'a 19 xr.,.,._..;::_.av:. '.-..s,.`:._::.xf•cca,»-:,:,x+:-',::xc..=t-...ttW_::.> ...ay;._........_ ruu; saa::..eu:s.^.;Fr .:.u'V^'x::a::rr s..,••-=e:c--_«::..,7+.......-._ r t, _ r x 1Ittir K x N r 13 u_ t a 4 a D t J ; a r n i a N ir4 k cr x f 4 F a E P a 5 A I a f a s a h N ll I k c s ii 1 DEMOCRATIC STATENENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE f" MemberCentral MemberYt'CentralMember County Central Member County Central C o--sup.Dat Comma#tee t..—Sul R Dsstee4 NSup.Dist. Committee__.._._.Sup.Dixt:Cammitt _T us cc ELECTION z W. _ PRECINCTS cc , a 49OVe: ,., c s_ I cc 40 a. ac i sy W O O O v i~- F Y 10th Assembly District Connu•dl a x .c x sr n M- O Otix U. H i S Totals Brought Forward A f/j!r 6 SIV leo Pleasant Hili No.15ZS' 1PleasantHiliNo,16 C Pleasant Hill No,17 IVo Pleasant Hill No.18 E 38 f.2 Pittsburg No,1 G Pittsburg No,2 Pittsburg No.3 Pittsburg No,4 Pittsburg No,uS Ca Sa -S Pittsburg No,6 L Pittsburg No.7 M 37 M Pittsburg No.S 3..i? . Pittsburg No.9 Pittsburg No.10 tPxr6 Pittsburg No,l l Q Pittsburg No.12 R Pittsburg No.13 w. S I ro 60 i Pittsburg No. 14 t y Pittsburg No.15 ridj 6 ' Pittsburg No.16 t Pittsburg No.17 C Pittsburg No,18 Pittsburg No.19 Pittsburg No.20 F 69 5ks- 4 ' Pittsburg No,20-A Pittsburg No.20-B H ft f J;3PittsburgNo.21 z Pittsburg No.22 Pittsburg No.23 K 4iZ7 Pittsburg No.24 L SF Pittsburg No,25 4: Pittsburg No.26 N 7,,f 4 71 Pittsburg No,27 717, 117 a Pittsburg No.28 Za 71 Pittsburg Nos,30&36 Cores. Qlr'5" Pittsburg No,31 Pittsburg No.32 1S 7r Pittsburg No.33 Gr d`x S4< Pittsburg No.-:4 Pittsburg No.35 s f3a 7-67 y_. Pittsburg No.35-A C u6 73 71 Pittsburg Nos,37 38Cons y y 7 Pittsburg No. 39 Pittsburg No,40 F sa s Pittsburg No 41 G Pittsburg No.42 6 6a 6? 0P iPittsburgNo.43 Pittsburg No.44 161 10W, // t PittsburgNo.45 Pittsburg No.45-A L Orbisonia t 71i H Clavton S Concord No.66,Cons. 01 Fort Chicago No,l Q Y 33 4/1 Fort Chicago No.1-A R Port Chicago No.2 S 43 'S7 gyp; i Port QliC3J T4 No.3 T t3 71_ 76 Totals Carried Forward i"I ' /•'' 1#7 -1/sojf7 , 7 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 53, 1956 DEMOCRATIC Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central 4 Committee..____.Sup.Dist. Committee.______Sup.Dist. CommiHee__...Sup.Dist. Committee...,._-Sup.Dist. Committee.._.._..Sup.Dist a er....-i e"..._ w'^"f .:._... y.._:,:._•,._e..:C.::.......T-........:..:..'S_..:_..: L.....:,.. C-'':.,.f,x'.asp.,.-_-..«..,r^'.::x.:..i..._ diA4C. "'_.^.^23:.a" i Y 7 3 8 1 c E t p}— 4 t D ff t T t jf N i r F t g 0 4¢ IL a y, Y f M,.s. i 3 c w.. F z a jj{ G i t F f K E t t 4 f i _ r v4_ r 1{ t T 7775 F r1 ig 1 F a r C D t iF G z 3 K g K C x t N Q P p• r i 2a 6 325 ) DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member Couaty C 10 rel i Member County Central Member County Central 1 Member County Central , Dat D-at Committee Sup Dist. Committee .Sup.Dista ELECTION PRECINCTS s t t F t 10th Assembly District Continued) ATotalsBroughtForward Pleasant Hill No,15 a e s 1 P fi t Pleasant Hill No,16 C i a , Pleasant Hill No,17 D Pleasant Hill No.18 EIF I F Pittsburg No.l Pittsburg No.2 I Pittsburg No.3 Pittsburg No.4 t Pittsburg No.S I4 Pittsburg No,6 Pittsburg No.7 t Mf Pittsburg No.S N Pittsburg No.9 Pittsburg No.10 3 Pittsburg No,11 t Pittsburg No,12 i s Pittsburg No.13 Pittsburg No.14 t Pittsburg No.15 A a r Pittsburg No.16 a Pittsburg No.17 r s r PittsburgNo.18 D Pittsburg No.19 s 1 Pittsburg No.20 Pittsburg No.20-A Pittsburg No.20-B V 4 r Pittsburg No.21 Pittsburg*No.22 t f Pittsburg No,23 i t Pittsburg No.24 Pittsburg No,25 aM Pittsburg No.26 N F_. F 777 Pittsburg No.27 d Pittsburg No,28 1 r 4 Pittsburg Nos.30&36,Cons. Q Pittsburg No,31 Pittsburg No.32 S Pittsburg No.33 Pittsburg No.34 A a e F Pittsburg No.35 Pittsburg No. 35-A C Pittsburg Nos,37 8 38,Cons, Pittsburg No.39 Pittsburg No,40 r t Pittsburg No.41 Pittsburg No,42 t. H a t Pittsburg No.43 f Pittsburg No.44 F x c 1 Pittsburg No.45 X 4 f Pittsburg No.45-A L w. Orbisonia M t Clayton&Concord No.4%,Cons. e Port Chicago No,1 Q a ; Port Chicago No.1-A 9 Port Chicago No.2 y e Port Chicago No.3 Tz F Total:Carried Forward 1 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD 1 DEMOCRATIzC 'JUNE 5, 956 Member County Central j; Member County Centra! Member County Central Member County Central Member County Contra!^ Committee Sup.Dist. Dist: A p.Dat: Cornmrtt ____.. ee Sup.Dist Committee Sup.Dist k t r t R 8 t a s 7777 40 t 4 G 4 H prig r i K t L s VI P d Q r F 1 A s 740 A F 3 s G F NN _ i.. y n 5 I wr t g N i Jnr. a p t D t t N G r N t s 4 r z I t e, i F rY.•iii M Ir N Al 6 lk Q R r S. L g yy ff.PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Unsted States Representative in Slate Senator Member Assembly r Senator a. Congress___.Dsst.Disl. Dist. t E W a ELECTIOI T PP ECINCTS F O W 10th Assembly Oistriet 4 Con}ieued) Totals Brought Forward ......_.______.._ _ A Pleasant Hill No.15 Pleasant Hill No,16 a C Pleasant Hill No.17 f y: Pleasant Hill No.18 F f f.._ Pittsburg No,l G f Pittsburg No,2 H i f Pittsburg No.3 k Pittsburg No.4 T¢ Pittsburg No.5 K Pittsburg No,6 t PittsburgNo.7 k S Pittsburg No.S a. Pittsburg No.9 O t Pittsburg No.10 P i Pittsburg No,11 Q t e i Pittsburg No.12 y x 4 i1 ` Pittsburg No.13 S T y E . w Pittsburg No.14 Pittsburg No.15 A 4 Pittsburg No,16 3 Pittsburg No.17 F { t Pittsburg No.18 t D. f Pittsburg No.19 Pittsburg No.20 F Pittsburg No.20-A e i Pittsburg No.20-8 r kHa Pittsburg No.21 r Pittsburg No.22 S Pittsburg No.23 i Pittsburg No.24 L i jj 1 Pittsburg No,25 x Pittsburg No.26 N i Pittsburg No.27 Pittsburg No.28 P f i Pittsburg Nos.30 36,Cons. aQ Pittsburg No.31 R Pittsburg No.32 Pittsburg No.33 Pittsburg No.34 A Pittsburg No.35 9 r a Pittsburg No. 35-A F Pittsburg Nos.37&38,Cons, O Pittsburg No.39 E Pittsburg No.40 4 5 f t Pittsburg No.41 f-._., ._..; .... ... t Pittsburg No.42 Hx x Pittsburg No.43 f Pittsburg No.44 Pittsburg No.45 K i j i Pittsburg No.45-A 1 Orbisonia M Clayton S COi1COrd No.66,Cons. p P Port Chicago No,1 Q z t Port Chicago No.1 A a Port Chicago No.2 a Port Chicago No.3 Totals Carried Forward a CONSOLIDATED PFJMARY ELECTIONHELD 1PROHIBITION~JUNE 5, 956 i' Member County Central Member County Central Member Counfy Central Member County Cee:tral MemberCountyCentral Committee _ .Sup.Dist Committea___Sup.Dut ittee._.__.Sup.Disr.miff Camaarffer _sup.Dat Coma itfee Sup.Dist ;1 Comr» t A R r Vlz C F H r t hl I 'All Y m.. 7 P r Wr ri s c A s 1 r r ck G i v^r:k'Y'=IF H I? n c g a # 7 n A . S r } t 2a E A J a t D aC Ijrj G a s f n 3 y, _ H 3p tf i 5 w. R _ d K L N g r g P O t s j Q. k gG t t s I w 260 NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor 4 T_ H—DisL Dist- Dist. Go Ca ELECTION a PRECINCTS o {'' smm W +1 a F O t O Ci 2 t J f 10th Assembly Distract CoWinued) Wl Totals Brought Forward A z i ._,w. _.._.a Pleasant Hill No.15 t Pleasant Hill No,16 C t , Pleasant Hill No,17 D Pleasant Hill No,18 E F F Pittsburg No.1 G Pittsburg No.2 Pittsburg No.3 1 /4.Z 9 -13 F Pittsburg No.4 7 V7 41 E Pittsburg No.5 K /,57 73 To i S k t f Pittsburg No,6 t JS Pittsburg No,7 Mr 47 Pittsburg No.8 10 3 3C Pittsburg No.9777s Pittsburg No.10 P 17& 111 G Pittsburg No,l l Q g r Pittsburg No.12 Pittsburg No.13S Z Pittsburg No. 14 PittsburgNo.15 A 14 7 3 d r Pittsburg No.16 1R< Gt/c 71 Pittsburg No.17 C .44 /l1 71 t.i PittsburgNo,18 21.i Pittsburg No.19 E /7 1/ Pittsburg No.20 F 1.2 73 44 i t Pittsburg No,20-A 3G Pittsburg No.20-8 j,ZH7 Pittsburg No.21 1 v_ t Pittsburg No,22 Pittsburg No,23 K Pittsburg No.24 t Pittsburg No,25 JA Pittsburg No.26 PittsburgNo 27 Pittsburg No 28 F / / 70 PittsburgNos,30&36 Cons. Pittsburg No,31 Pittsburg No,32 S Pittsburg No.33 T / I Pittsburg No.34 A t L Pittsburg No.35 Pittsburg 1v 35-A C /7 1rO Pittsburg Nos,37&38,Cons. Pittsburg No.39 Pittsburg No.40 F / .SS Z-2 Pittsburg No.41 G 6:5 -37y- x 7:. Pittsburg No.42 3 7 Pittsburg No.43 c Pittsburg No.44 i f Pittsburg No.45 Pittsburg No.45-An 9 Orbisoa Clayton S Concord No.66,Cons.7 j' P i r Port Chicago No,lhicQ (9 3y 33 Yy 0 Port Chicago No.l A R 5 n Port Chicago No.2 S Ja Port Chica .3 T riii f Totals Carried Forward 0 j k CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELDJUNE 519 5G NONPARTISAN t If 77-7 77710Ot t A y{ 1 r 4 E a3 E y t n 1 t j 1 4 A i 6 r i 1 E wz L F c tt j[ 6 r 1 s i p r bF 1 E r r y 2R F t 1 5 4F f E - g x r A i t E A i M E r r 1 y T 1 3 I F 1 t pp E i y.y s f1 1- v , x E 261 NONPARTISAN STATEIAENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 1 i j l g t 111 3 1 ELECTION z PRECINCTS 1 1011%Assembly District Continued) Totals Brought Forward A a Pleasant Hill No.15 Pleasant Hill No,16 C Pleasant Hill No.17 O F 1 M Pleasant Hill No.18 M o- Pittsburg No.I G i Pittsburg No.2 Pittsburg No 3 Pittsburg No.4 Pittsburg No.5 K Pittsburg No.6 Pittsburg No.7 M Pittsburg No.S N __ _. r PittsburgNo.9 tl Pittsburg No.10 Pittsburg No.11 Pittsburg No,12 X t PittsburgNo.13 S. Pittsburg l\0 14 r r t Pittsburg No 15 A Pittsburg No.16 i i... ,._.. Pittsburg No,17 C Pittsburg No.1S Pittsburg No.19 a dPittsburgNo,20 s Pittsburg No.204 Pittsburg No.20-B 3 Pittsburg No.21 1 Pittsburg No.22 Pittsburg No.23K 9 F Pittsburg No.24 Pittsburg No,25 a Pittsburg No.26 h Pittsburg No.27 0 Pittsburg No.28 p s 7 f Pittsburg Nos,30&36,Cons.Q. ... Pittsburg No.31 x Pittsburg No.32 S. Pittsburg No.33 ug t i Pittsburg No.34 4 R i Pittsburg No.35 Pittsburg leo. 35-A C. Pittsburg Nos.37&38,Cons. Pittsburg No. 39 E 3 i 1 Pittsburg No.40 f 3 ff PittsburgNo.41 a l Pittsburg No.42 PittsburgNo.43 Pittsburg No.44 Pittsburg No.45 PittsburgNo.45-A a r Orbisonia M i N j c Clayton S Concord No.66,Cons, p h Port Chicago No,1 Part Chicago No.Port Port Chicago No,2 S Port Chicago No.3 T Totals Carried Forward C3 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 59 1956 NONPARTISAN ars e e t B s Rfi is t i -r a f s S 5 C SSS • a i 1 C z f 1• rY:-.. f Sr s a ta Y a f E 1 yam.. _. ..q r' Y--- i 1 E E 4 d t a i f F e 1 k y t T t x r x— s y z d E b t y, li" 741 a f f E c F y pp i Y r r 6 NONPARTISAN STA OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE f j r ELECTION PRECINCTS Fi a pt 10th Assembly District Continued) Totals Brought Forward A 1 tr Pleasant Hill No.15 w t t Pleasant Hill No,16 C d t Pleasant Hill No,17 Pleasant Hill No.18 E Pittsburg No 1 G Pittsburg No.2OWN PittsburgNo.3 Pittsburg No.4 Pittsburg No.5 f x r . Pittsburg No.b g rx L r PittsburgNo.7 M Pittsburg No.8 N r Pittsburg No.9 C A f PittsburgNo. Pittsburg No.1 I Q- Pittsburg No.12 a 4APittsburgNo.13 Pittsburg No.14 f Y PittsburgPittsburg No 15 A Pittsburg No.16 k_ F Y t t 8 Pittsburg No.17 C Pittsburg No.18 Da , Pittsburg No.19 k. . PittsburgNo.20F. Pittsburg No.20-A G. r Pittsburg No.20-B H f` Pittsburg No.21 Pittsburg No.22 Pittsburg No.23 K k a Pittsburg No.24 L s Pittsburg No 25 Al Pittsburg No.26 N y Pittsburg No.27 T Pittsburg No.28 f Pittsburg Nos.30&36 Cons. Pittsburg No.31 r Pittsburg No.32 PittsUurgNo 33 Pittsburg Ko-.-3-4-o.34 A Pittsburg No.35 Pittsburg No. 35-A C Pittsburg Nos 37 S 38,Can. Pittsburg No.39 Pittsburg No.40ursgNo,41 f 1 Pittsburg wYG Pittsburg No.42 H Pittsburg No.43 Pittsburg No.44 r Pittsburg No 45 x rc n Pittsburg No.45-A Orbisonia M N t r t Clayton 1C Concord No,66,Cons. 0 p Port Chicago No.1 Q . Port Chicago No.1-A g k f i 5 Port Chicago No.2 S s I. Port Chicago No.3 T Totals Careied Forward I S 6 z CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 51, 1956 NONPARI t d • r£,s NE if p f ijf Y 44 s F i w i k n Y 4 i g 1 e x Z r t r a i E 1 i fl ff r M E x s r L M d f w sr i i 266 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 4 n1 ELECTION PRECINCTS a, 10th Assembly District Continued) Totals Brought Forward w r— Pleasant Hill No,15 8 h. Y Pleasant Hill No,16 C Pleasant Hill No,17 D Pleasant Hill No.18 E r Pittsburg No.l G Pittsburg No.2 Pittsburg No.3 Pittsburg No.4 Pittsburg No,5 K t Pittsburg No.6 l Pittsburg No.7 M Pittsburg No.S N r Pittsburg No.9 p 1 Pittsburg No.10 f t t Pittsburg No,11 Q Pittsburg No,12 R s a .. e. -. a.. ..p 1.... Pittsburg No.13 S Pittsburg No.14 r t k Pittsburg No.15 Pittsburg No.16 R t Pittsburg No,17 C s Pittsburg No,18 Pittsburg No.19 E Pittsburg No.20 f f Pittsburg No,20-A G Pittsburg No.20-B y f. Pittsburg No.21 Pittsburg No.22 J i t 4w Pittsburg No.23 K Pittsburg No.24 1 i Pittsburg No,25 M Pittsburg No.26 N t Pittsburg No,27 p r Pittsburg No,28 Pittsburg Nos.30 36,Cons. Q Pittsburg No.31 i Pittsburg No,32 Pittsburg No.33 r Pittsburg No,34 w Pittsburg No.35 8 Pittsburg No. 35-A C Pittsburg Nos.37 S 38,Cons, p Pittsburg No.39 E I Pittsburg No.40 Pittsburg No.41 G f k Pittsburg No.42 p t, Pittsburg No.43 1 Pittsburg No.44 Pittsburg No.45 Pittsburg No.45-A L Orbisonia M N Clayton S Concord No,66,Cons, p 1 Port Chicago No,l d 5 Port Chicago No.1-A B7 Port Chicago No.2 S Port Chicago No,3 r k i Totals Carried Forward t t CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION MELD JUNE 51, 195G 1 t B c p f R Y 9. 1 t 3 5 y I T A i 1 y N f_ t t. j x t 4 w- x a R i K t t N O t ti aa a t i i 9,6 l M i t Srs y r ' d r t l 1 P - t !` ,' f M 1 , / Y i i:•+ s r F r J i Y _ IV., I k r S r ti i -4 4r d S r f ter- I J,' LL t i 4 7 tar• hY.p -r<.. r y fps t Y t a r ''a , ' } rtx r 7- r r. rr e t t r r Rn w' t G " K k :, 1c Y 4 Jtl Y r M F i rr " l,x 4 el, t d y b1 y-' r 4s' t t A 1.7 - G ejo i. 3 Q > 1 ,.,•.- A r j, Y ; , h L 1 ." u 7 Y'" e r s' 2 h 1 I F Yr T. t r 7 h J G t t - 1 f ylSA.y t i 1 _ t. r. S, t J fitW f k x r N r 'r: f f v,: , yr yr 7;. x r x a, f e 1 S M1 y' YS x yam;. fk l> A h li.: 2jt f4 J 2 -i SNS Axa d•J f ax S g yM ALL VOTES CASTTATEMENTOF hJ y F Yf^"Nkj y dJ' ,e. r eF Df r AT THE r lS , - dy Fjun -1 jw Y ELECTIONCONSOLIDATEDP r Ilr.LD pp} 3 kg+ r { wi K j • a . JUNE 51956 r 1 k c t r 1 4 P Itiy ` c S T' loth Assembly District iii' vT CONTRA COSTAU COUNTY ATE OF CALIFORNIA 4 WIfCR LLC CAuwy/i C m i147[S t 1t y JSir he awn fiU an an 3 r x f* v cd y r Section 7 Y Y T S'.rfY a r t 51 $ FM,.. t:L f REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL 'VOTES CAST AT THE tDe{ega#es to Representative f Member ofUnitedStalesStateSenatorENatronalinCongressAssemblySenator17thDistrict6thDist10thDistrictConvenfwe ad coo r_ s:: r ELECTIONZa z PRECINCTS oZ ;,: c Zijr :a x ,`. of to LS 4 v Z z • cl ag Cs: iC G ..I W y ua z 10th Assam*District Continued) 94 N O :Dasr Totals Brought Forward A , f 4t1 &*-L j 115.E 0 a/& jam?,'& jt! Port Chicago No,4 8 17,3 f 3 2 ! o o 513 3C M1ClydeCja61do. 19. o. v, I Nichols No. 1 p +$ /O Z- aL S .7 Nichols_No_.2 II F Antioch No. 1 G q11 7. 10: 1 1 1 r IqAntiochNo.2 H 1 c 5 A . 16 6 0 0 5' 4 Antioch No.3 t_ 1 D 60 55 1 . _ q Antiocla No. 12 33 31 0 ! f fv 331 3, Antioch No.5 K q;:L /G, Y 074AntiochI1To+6 L /! 3 /G 1 4 0 f Antioch No 7 M 136 ,z. 37. a 0 1 3 9! .2 Z 371 3 Antioch No.s 33. t. ! a '. : 3 P t 0 0 f Antioch No. 9-A p 171 ' Antioch No.10 Q /131 T D 0; j s 21 Antioch No,11 R ? Tf., R D14 Antioch No.12 S l qo a 7. I; I 7S 1 1/ { 1 t Antioch No. 13 I rAntiochNo.14 t 31 Antioch No. 15 61 37.011 w Antioch No. 16 C o. o 4AntiochNo. 17 D lo 37 Antioch No 18 Antioch No. 19 F 2 A. .2r 3 jf .2j Anitoch No,20 G Iq Antioch No.21 H 113 13. 7z 1. z a• S 7(,i 3: 22,NAniocht o 1'J 3 1: o a2 I S t I . J8 .6 5fa"_ ..•z Ant10C11 NO.23 L .Zt?' Antioch No.24 K 19 r3 J; a. 0. Gt.A. Antioch 11Th 25 t Antioch No.26 9 Antioch No.27 N 1A& 33, 32 D O !: 2 411, 1LoneTreeNo,IA 0 I Lone Tree No.2 p /y a 2 c'12. D / /. 021 Lone Tree No.3 0 / R Brentwood No.1 36aq339. Brentwood_._ No.2 T Ir g Brentwood No.3 tl Brentwood No.4 o BrGihrood No.5 C Brentwood No.6 p 1/t l 5. 1`r O. 0. I. jo, o i x Byron No.1 F /7 G Byron No.1- Ai G I S 1 1 .3, 7 . 3/:b'1 49 i Hw Knightsen I aao G$. 8. 3 / . $ 67, 3 33: 37. 71 Oakley No.1 Oakley No.2 K Oakley No.3 t a I 53.t Oakley No.4 t Y Oak-ley No.5 Bethel Island 11To.1 - 1" p O 1 i Bethel Island No.1 A p 13 ^ 2 I. rrS o It A470 o SENTEE VOTE R 7408 /21 001 5' 7 1127Ar ia 3Z:/ bIJoL8r S yI rr, TOTALS FORlx9iW11d3t S10thASSEMBLYDISTRICT3s1i v t ys'49z- t'a CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 53, 1956 REPUBLICAN a tr ILI v D f e F r I w M N f y x. f t j g kk sa H P t v. Y x f c c a f F y r t s i f_. _.. t d . t arm 1 F ii t 2 I Y 4 a. v t t 3 t Y F ff a s a r Y t s„ rx t u f E 4 , f 77 S"f z x y13 M j[ j b7 E a E f s q I r i F i F tptr( t y 3 S e f r i fi 4}'Y. i•',%..=:«,:'r'T.:G,,,#:e,". C_i-+„.»..;.: Src"':.:.t2 V y qqq z r REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member Cmdy Cartral Member Cmify Central Member County Centra!Member County Central 4T P- Cornnittee-lLSup.Dist: Committee.l,57_Sup. 7. ELECTION it j H V PRECINCTSccW a 3 q -' ri o xo H i a v J W W V m _ J pq Cr Z G = Q q K N J F N. q Q C 10th Anlmbly DrvWct q ` ad 3 ,mit x U) O 2 3 O J Continued) U E 'S rn Ci. 7- J 3 W W 3 Total%Brought Forward Port Chicago No.4 a a 31: Clyde C 7 Y Nichols No. 1 D Nihols No. f s Fx Antioch No 1 G Antioch No.2 Antioch No.3 x 27 i L Antioch No.5 K Antioch No 6 L F Antioch No.? M30_> Antioch No.8 N tT. 30 Antioch No.9 4 19 23 Antioch No.9-Ap a_.. r Antioch No.10 of Z Antioch No,11 a Antioch No.12 S ZO t, r Antioch No. 13 7 fo +`I`o t Antioch No.14 p Antioch No. 15 g 3a3, s Antioch No, 16 C 6j Q Antioch No. 17 Antioch No. 1S E1 y Antioch No, 19 F Anitoch No.20 aq: .21 i r_ s 4 Antioch No.21 C q Anitoch No.22 3 t Antioch No.23 Antioch No.24 K Antioch No.25 Antioch No.26M I 7 3 r Antioch No.27 Lone Tree No i Lone Tree No.2 p i Ione Tree No.3 R Brentwood No,1 S 47- 34. t.. Brentwood No.7 741' Brentwood No.3 A Brentwood No.4 Brentwood No.5 C T Brentwood No,6 D3q. Byron No.1 Byron No.1-A G Kniglhtsen 16. 2 Oakley No.I 1 Oakley No.2 K 7 0 Oakley No.3 E try. /fes 3 Oakley No.4 M Oakley No.3 N t Bethel Island No.1 O Bethel Island No.1-A p411 o l33,. o f'%° , 9*, 8 /601.S7V ts3/'f# i/wro `rf`1'9' 13111! 0 i /IQo a ABSENTEE VOTE R L 30 0 t 8 .fid .Z g$'-. 'Yf Y ',3 1 f 4rut a 7 i C}IAIS FOR... w., ._.. w_ ....._ 10 h ASSEMBLY D1sTRlcr Jfi3,/2 b 1 .2. CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 REPUBLICAN Member County Central Member County Central '{ Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Committee2NQ.Sup.Dist. Committee3R4Sup.Dist. Comnuttee3tia_Sup Dist Committee_.Sup.Dist Committee Sup.Dist r Z O WksOcat y g Y C r Yat a: W Q fCL ICE M44 r, 2 O O W O ai OUlN Q + tb Q d v x s l i K x 43 k t x 12 IEz Az 1 r E Y i i e G Y f a yf z 4 N t 0, P 41 4 S R 5 c 9 tA t ik Y F-p -.i D E4 f x F t 8 J t a. 1 i 5 Mr a N F P Y a i u s rE B t E s q f a f 3 : 1 r zkz G1 H f t i J r i I q t I a 8 1. M , j v y... «.. O r 0 35 ad A i /:Yz:Af s a1G 9 l3 .3 , o .ra v ?'irifs AF 1t#9PUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member Cewmty Caekal Member County Centra! Member County Central 1, Member Comfy Central Dist p.Dist. Committee—Sup.Dist Commitfee- f ELECTION PRECINCTS r 14th Assembly District Continued) Z i 2 Total$Brought Forward A 1 Port Chicago NTo,4 Clyde C r Nichols No. 1 D Nichols No.2 f F f e Antioch No. 1 G R i' 2 2 Antioch No,2 EEEE t Antioch No.3 zz Antioch No 4 2 t Antioch Na S X 4 Antioch No.6 L k Antioch No,7 AA Antioch Na 8 N r r Antioch No.9 O Antioch No.9-A t' Antioch No.10 Q i Antioch No.I I f P Antioch No.12 S t Antioch No. 13 T Antioch No.14 1 A Antioch No. 15 t i Antioch No. 16 C 1f Antioch No. 17 4 t Antioch No. 18 E s i i Antioch No. 19 F 1 Anitoch No.20 G x Antioch No.21 H t 1 1 Anitoch No.22 t Antioch Na 23 Antioch No.24 Antioch No.25 L t x 1 Antioch No.26 M t 1 Antioch No.27 t N s Lone Tree No,1 0 f Lone Tree No,2 P E 1 Ione Tree No,3 Q R y} Brentwood No.1 t Brentwood No.2 Brentwood No,3 j A 4 Brenhvood No.4 B r Brentwood No.5 C Brentwood No 6 i t Byron No.i F i Byron No.1-A Q 461- F r g i 7 t Ht Kmghtsen Oakley No.1 Oakley No.2 G r Y Oakley No,3 L OakleyNo.4 m Oakley No.5 N Bethel Island r, Bethel Island No.1--A p i Q t ABSENTEE VOTE S Ti loth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT f;x 1 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 REPUBLICAN Member County Central }. Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central W Member County Central Committee_. _.Sup.Dist. E Committee_-___-_Sup.Dist. Commiitee_____Sup.Dist Committee_.._.—Sup.Dist Commitfee___._Sup.Dist r f ts 31, a s B if N+f rr 1" K i I Ydsi 1 1 ! f g M fyr O r i T w = P 1 T 1 A moi.«............. T. f_.__....... _ C j( E t 3 4 i 3 M 1 5• t a P 5 r S s r f T rX rif B s4,t i D i t f r 1F t•i 1 1 M 5 f N a _ _ s r 1 77, T S f s 5 I 1--777 DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE y D aces to, Ripres ntative ___ MomW 1of United States State Senator National r in Congress Assembly Convention ' Or V 61h District 17th District 101h District ELECTION Z ^' f PRECINCTS z z y" s. cc be 10th Assembly District e e i= o zj i Z c r0 a 0 a .49 r Continued) J Ski, P .- 'n o Totals Brought Forward A v&J/*7 „*yam my 9f Port Chicago No.4 B SD . 313{ 30. 39 030 S6. 0 8 , 5S yl : WAO_ Clyde e 4r 4'2 :a" fl? 3F Nichols No. 1 D r( . •I. 7 e2d 2g. 30 zJ Nichols I To, 2 it I Z 9 i Antioch No.1 G L. 231 19. SyT SAntiochAo.2 H Antioch No.3 I ,30 / ! 1 q Z 3. 3q+ Antioch No.4 ly .2 15- Antioch J k Antioch No.5 K t72, 3;Z l '/ 11 0?. r. Antioch No.6 t `f 9' I 15. ` 7 .22 23 Antioch No.7 M 37 : 5l 3 37 l`! r 53.. 73 Antiochl o.b N .3 7 t/. B /! 023. .3t ., 5 23 . , f Antioch No.9_ ON 4r /" ' *)r x TAntiochIdo, 9-A P .., tip Antioch No.10 QD. Antioch No.11 R 7. S1 a7. 8: e2?. l s'a J T 7a .. M Antioch No.12 S o 44 ?5 /S G9 6 b Antioch No, 13 c Antioch No.14 Antioch No. 15 3 J3_ Antioch No. 16 C 44 2 20 y; /0 eSD. 7y Antioch No. 17 p J S i Com. D. . 3'tv 77. 101E 1W dog; 31 s Antioch I To, 1S _ F 4 o Antioch No. 19 F ? 03 /5- a•l a S- Anitoch No.20 G s. 3$ 2Z 57 2.1 23 0 q 33 W Antioch No.21 H 50. 3$ 3S I /3 f f. ,53. y s" Y Anitoch No.22 1 '1' 33 31 516 15 1'5_ Antioch No.23 1 35 G 8 1031 7(O rt Antioch No.24 r 1 Antioch No.25 L G3 3$ 1`_ ,: 076 3- Antioch 3_ Antioch No.26 M gQ 7 f .cf ' 31 Antioch No.27 toN33 n21 /3 27 a 3 79 33: 60 Lone Tree No.l Lone Tree No.2 p D. oS 6. efG 17 3 y Lone Tree No.3 Q 1- 37 i. b 0.1 3 1' Brentwood No.l w 7/;. FI"S 63 E 3 ?7 A9 . q.3s Brentwood No.2 rj 9 p BrentAvood No.3 A 39. S17 q3 / 3`f. 39: 03 ; Brentwood No.4 B -D 71 3 70' R7 60 7o 3 G9 8 Brentwood No.5 C 7 ?' >tI 30 4 r '8 3, 3 a Brentwood 1 To,6 D 3` . J 7; . 7 4 : 310: ; .. Byron No.1 F .3 i_ J 37 : r7 . J3 ,39: 41 Byron No.1-A G J $' . 'z %` 3J-. 3 37 3/ N 6 p I:nightsen 1 a 5 3%- c 3.. '® S5 6 Oakley No.1 f 0 i6' Jb o?U ' ir% Oakley No.2 K q zflr 6 7 / 3, S9 Oakley No.3 1 . G$ (o. Ivy! 3. S3. 7 17. T/! '7 Oakley No.4 M S , '337 .2 O. 10, 10, 31 43- 90. 3VV 6 3 Oakley No.5 N 37 P 34. J`j 12- 3.Z 6 S Bethel Island No.1 p Bethel Island No.1-A P y7 a , 3S .20.J43 51z- 3G: 31 1 .S.Y'1 .2of3 i.:93a711 03 p 3oat, O y O Q IiS l6 ABSENTEE VOTE R /43 8d y //9 Sq O /Z /y8 : 4 z 8 - 97 /y 8 4410thASSEMBLYDISTRICTpL/GfSd / I /8 f p " fu3 / 7/1;739 i CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 52 1956 DEMOCRATIC r: 77 i t i I Al t i J 1 x F ` Y AF yy 17 It x z i Fi i2 tltlt4 e d y i E i t ti t i y i 77s At t 5 v 4 K t P r r i t I T i A i 1 i t t f f i i i r t F i. f 111 t P s 16 aii r< DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE m Member County Centra) Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central f Committee4_NtSup.Dist 5 Committee?N Sup.Dist Commitfeelu-sup.Dist. Committeel.ST..Sup.Dist. I r O tf ELECTION m W o W W j a a W J If J F PRECINCTS 2 < W a n ti W v O 3 H Q Ul C t u` 2 J t W 2 2 4j ( Y r We 51 ti yWJ M cc y J i44(t( 1- G ~ Z cc _j ! i ~ W 10th Assembly District W J v Z Q o h v i o ? H Contmued) 1=- Y il< A /G to,3µS 9Total:Brought Forward I 7 Port Chicago No.4 i 8 42 40 0. Clyde C ;r Nichols No. 1 O Nichols No. F I C 0 F Antioch No. 1 G j 9: _34, Antioch No.2 H r zAntiochNo.3 AV A3 Antioch No.4 J Antioch No.5 K t Antioch No.6 1 75 Antioch No.7 1 M w,.. Antioch No.b N3=4 Antioch No.9 q P27 r Antioch No.9-AP a j e Antioch No.10 Q Antioch No.11 R 97 70 k Antioch No.12S gy 'IO Antioch No. 13T P t Antioch No.14 w 7. Antioch No. 15 Antioch 16T CNo. i G.4 JAntiochNo317OQO' Antioch No. 18 r Antioch No 19 l Anitoch No.20 Antioch No.21 Anitoch No.22 Antioch No.23 f Antioch No.24 j t i Antioch No.25 71 l Antioch No 26 J7: lo Antioch No,27 1 To,Lone Tree 1 l iT S iLoneTreeNo.2 Lone Tree No.3 Q i it t l f J Brentwood No.l S D _ 1 : _ Brentwood No.2 p Brentwood No.3 f Brentwood No 4 t Brentwood No.5 C r Brentwood No.6 D 7Q 47s Byron No 1 P F rZi B No.3 G J-; $ LByron k i Kni htsen r Oak-ley .le I Tol r,a ./ v Oakley No.2 K q1, 7p 1 t « Oakley No.3 1 Oakley No.4 Oakley No.5 73 Zrl Bethel Island No,l Bethel Island l To.l-AIX s9 - ..ao a io asyz o r ABSENTEE VOTE R 0 3 . 1 0 IO Z.O f! d 17, Ito 4a f Tl; w. __ 1'OTALS FOR- p 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 3 3 1 0 02881 77 470 0f &TIP 47` GD 8! 279V CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 DEMOCRATIC a Member County Central Member County Central Member County Cerlfral Member County Centra! Member County Central CommstfeeW Sup Dist. CemmjtfeaNO.Sup Dat CommifteeMPSup Dat Commiftee3Rp.Sup.D"at. Commitfee_____Sup.Dist tW 2 a W W 2 Y O y 2 p V QIE400U2 OgrG: cc W W V CL h x42 C p V W b y n 3 o` CCff A ys C f 1 e i i D i Y s , F t t t H ft t L t i M T i tl[ N i y - V 17 J 7 1. t r I O y • p ha Q jl R i E 1 A s s C s t e S 4 K 1 g s Al t f S i d 1 Pf r R t I A 1 4 ........ ......_'. '. __ ! «- .. _ ....M.... _ w .,....«*..: t t i 1 3 f J 3 f a g#t E F k f A Y t J w t K 1 t r M t 1 N k O 1 Y s P f s Q '.3'Rt 3 4 I r 9u qz 9-X98°r°is`8 r s r i S sfFJ 1 t r T s 7 2Y3 3S'98o8 38Z 88' Sn.:.'KL':.e.:_:CY:G'.s._•...::.:' i1Gi\l "MC4-iF ..+%. :r:;".... :...-..._. v__ DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central .i Member Counfy Cenfral +' Dist. p Dist Committee Sup Dist. ° Committee .Dist, j ELECTION r PRECINCTS 10th Amin*DWd Continued) i Totals Brought forward r,, Port Chicago No.4 a Clyde C Nichols No. 1 Nichols No.2 F GAntiochNo.1 Antioch 10.2 f Antioch No.3 Antioch No.4 a t s Antioch No.5 K F Antioch No.6 i Antioch No.7 Antioch No.S N Antioch No.9 10 F i i Antioch No,9-A P Antioch No.10 F Antioch No.l l Antioch No.12 S_T._. Antioch No. 13 T Antioch No.14 A. Antioch No.15 a r Antioch No. 16 f Antioch No. 17 Antioch No. 18 E r Antioch No. 19 Anitoch No.20 Antioch No.21 M v Anitoch No.22 i Antioch No.23 t Antioch No.24 f 44 Antioch No.25 1 s , Antioch No.26 Antioch No.27 Lone Tree No,l Lone Tree No.2 r Lone Tree No.3 i Brentwood No,l S Brentwood No.2 f ...4 Brenhrood No.3 A Brenhvood No.4 f Brentwood No.5 C y_. . _. .,._. ..._ ,_. Brentwood No,6 x f Byron No.l Byron No.I-A G Ik t nightsen Oakley No.1 Oak-ley Not Oakley No.3 t Oakley No.4 Oakley No.5 r N t Bethel Island No,l Bethel Island No.l-A t E IF, r ASSENTEE VOTE R , 3" T 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT asr_...,,.........;uaa.: :aa.sc-.::... ._ .-_._.._. _ j ,' r+oaceem,..sr __-,n.. .».._ CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 DEMOCRATId Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central j! Member County Central w C.-=o m:mitte._e - uSu D'.at._ O._cs t.:Co:m...;:::nt,l-e.e._ Su.....;p:-.D_a-t- .... C.o mmi t-tee:.:._:-_.Sup Daf ; Committee-.-.-Su .Dist. z r 4 r. F t ' A t ( a x 0 w.. 3 p G H ... a S S ti K t r p.. k t 1 777 A F t t t S 1 r t gg f st N k d T. 8 Fi y t a tl t F s A F z C F. y a 1 A i s ii s v.. C D F x E u t r G a r i r 3 { L tC t k M N i r Q j F R 3 i 6 9 i 6 s PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE United States Representative in State Senator M.ember Assembly Senator Congress._.._.Oist. Dist. Dist. Z W y,. i 0 ELECTION PRECINCTS b o Oth Assembly District Confiinued)p Totals Brought Forward A r 1 Port Chicago No.4 t i Clyde f f f t Nichols No. 1 p NicholL N9i2 Y' T. Antioch No.G H.Antioch No.2 i 1— Ya i, Antioch No.3 Antioch No.4 Antioch No,5 X Antioch No.6 f yi AntiocliNo.7 M 9 Antioch No.S N s f Antioch No.9 f Antioch No.9-A P i s Antioch No.10 Q Antioch No,11 Antioch No.12 Antioch No. 13 i s• e" Antioch No.14 A J it f Antioch No, 15 i Antioch No.16 Antioch No. 17 D Antioch No. 18 t Antioch No. 19 Anitoch No.20 G_ f Antioch No.21 i Anitoch No.22 4 r Antioch No.23 Antioch No.24 K Antioch No,25 ti t Antioch No.26 f I i f s Antioch No.27 Lone Tree No.1Oil Lone Tree No.2 P v .. . .._._._ ._. e F Lone Tree No.3 e Brentwood No.l S Brent ood No.2 Brentwood No.3 A Brentwood No.4 r Brentwood No.S C. Brentwood No,6 Byron No.l F r Byron No.I-A G 3 Y H. t , f S 4 hnightsen Oakley No.I Oakley No.2 Oakley No.3 r Oakley No.4 M a Oakley No 5 N In Bethel Island Na.l Q Bethel Island No.l A P. 0 p w' __ _ k . ._ i__i S ABSENTEE VOTE r. _ . r 4 az S i FOIE CAL I Oth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT i CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 PROH I BITIOW h Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central I. Member County Central p•p, Committee__._...Su Dist.Committee.....__.Sup.Dist. Su Dat Dat { Committee __•__Sup.Dat k t } 4S g tgg Toa 777 Rt T' 3 rY C Y d m Y a F f r i k L fpp t P. r t f c r u c p a Sim x T f 27 jP F H77 - L r I v..; N C k} r R a rr A1g Y S i F7 0 a F Gw., S 4 4 gg 66 1 f P t a q- 5 gE a 3 rc R 13 e T r r Nl7''11' r NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE a s ORVISORSUPi' SUPERVISOR SUPERVISORSupervisorSupervisorSupervisor f TH_pist• 19 S T_ H___ppst, i STH Dist 1r 2N0 GIST. 2N0 DIST. 2N0 DIST. ELECTION c W e: W iY W PRECINCTS o m m gg c Cr Q W Cr N 0J OE7. as ¢ Ir r 'r eo7W W- W as t W p O Z W Q p Q 2 aW !- Q O W .a h Asa10tsemblyDisMetco2 0 5 = cr a o v; ; Continued) e— 3 fa m 3 AGTotal:Brought Forward 9 330i. . ._.. Port Chicago No.4 B70 , Clyde C 1.Z9 96 4 k Nichols No. 1 D b$ ,3 .3 r Nichols I To,2 F 71 F Antioch No. 1 G 1 ri •1 Antioch No.2 b 68AntiochNo.3 7 Antioch No.4 J Antioch No.5 K Antioch No.6 t 113 39` 11 Antioch No.7 M 136 17' a 6 i17 Antioch No.8 N Q a Antioch leo.9 Q S!r2 1 Antioch No. 9-A P Antioch No.10 Q A 3 l D j 1 .d Antioch No.11 74 30. l 3z Antioch No.12 S ry. Antioch No. 13 r f , Antioch No.14 A /bZ a 9 41 429 Antioch INTO. 15 Antioch No. 16 C l/7 40 Antioch No. 17 D 13. 2 6: 3 8 a Antioch No.-IS- Antioch o 1SAntiochNo. 19 F 121 7X / 1 oq Antoci No.20 G 146 71. 12 , a7 Antioch No.21 H 183 io al 36 0?0 Anttoch No.22 t 8`l: I7 . f.3 4 Antioch No 23 S1c Antioch No.24 K q ol ,23. /7 ,40 Antioch No.25 L J 7 a3 .13 3 a3 Antioch No.26 3M1997373 A Antioch No 27 Lone Tree No.l 43 7 30 3 1 a, Lone Tree No.2 P JY3 17 8 13 A'A t Lone Tree No.3 S J-JQ Brentwood No.l i s ,2 1a /az Brentwood No.2 O r Brentwood No.3 38 77. ` 83A1 Brentwood No.4 8 $g b 4.1; q7 i Brentwood No.5 j Brentwood No.6 pH73- T la rByronNo. lByronNo.l-A 6- . .>Y 7 36 hnightsenl gOj(o: J 3 lQOalleyITo.1j .1/ Oakle y No.2 Oakley I To. 31OakleyNo.4 M /3 33 3 3Oak-le No.5 3(vyN 3/ 3BethelIslandNo.lBethelIslandNo.1-A 3lGGk1 /'kf !lP ,fdw&9 Q` 98yl 3S8, v G1 •yrs t 8 ssS 0 1958 8I '3q /71I` ABSENTEE VOTE jj 708 : SL /3C 0 1 /Z 2 9 O Z f . .S a2WIN" Sr71 tort ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 1 If7d CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 NONPARTISAN' c S m- F s r 4 j r Y N a y i t jS i t 1 i w D t k s R s N x r r x t a f! t 4 a fi r i e t y_ I ps x 411 P 1 x 3 C t r e j D R ¢ fi U t ry y. L t t r I r r•'saa b t t 4 7# r i 2 f f x r gg ii f tri' NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE ELECTION t PRECINCTS Itkh Assam*DistRet i fContinwd) ir a Totals Brought Forward_ A..,. _.._.._ T Port Chicago No.4 8 Clyde C t Nichols No. 1 Nichols NQ, p, Antioch No.1 G. Antioch No.2 TAntiochNo.3_ Antioch Nom, Antioch No.5 t Antioch No.6 Antioch No.7 A! 1 Antioch No.8 N Antioch No.9 Q Antioch I o, 9-A Antioch No.10 Q r Antioch No.11 Antioch l o.12 Antioch No. 13 Yv Antioch No.14 1 Antioch No. 15 D.,rt- Antioch No. 16 C t w_ Y ,_ Antioch No. 17 n Antioch No. 1S Antioch No. 19 f Anitoch No.20 G s t. E:Antioch No.21 p Anitoch No.22 Antioch No.23 Antioch No.24 Antioch No.25 1 Antioch No.26 Antioch No.27 Lone Tree No,l p r Lone Tree No.2 Lone Tree No.3 Brentwood No,l r Brentwood No.2 Brentwood No.3 A Brentwood No.4 Brentwood No.3 Brentwood No,6 Byron No 1 t t 1-AByronNo. Kmghtsen i rhe Oakley No,l J Oakley No.2 K r Oakley No.3 t Oakley No.4 M Oak-ley No.5 r Bethel Island No.1 p f I Bethel Island No.1-A p Q ABSENTEE VOTE R i r a 71F7 Loth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT j w CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 NONPARTISAN jd; It nLTiaC'AY•,..::.:.^._.^.. ,.sK'.az::t«3=::e,:a'c-:.,._.:...`....., ..,...'1':....::x»;:..::"L: ...... ».,.»._':tF:^:»..o.._,vc..'.ii;`:.-..„. "'+'s:=•_.::-.,.4 e=«4'.:—»^r.::=C%: _,-•-_•-....y..... __.. v. ry u: s fl t xg Z A 4 a i t Fe e t rY Y4 _ p tt k S a ii i7jj x r S 1 s a t x r m y i r ; a a r i k F i F s F F i a. 10>fi f M 1 e a. SCP] S NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE r-r,._...:;........ ::aecs,,. _ zsa- _ .,...n..,. cs.z•.,„;rxcz-.::..- .z ..._:.S:rw;::w:ea*. i r J t ELECTION F PRECINCTS 3 F H 1011%As:amMy District F Continued) 4 1 Totals Brought Forward A Port Chicago No. 8 P Y G 4 p y C1 de i 1 Nichols No. 1 b- Antioch No, l G x v t Antioch No.2 Antioch No.3 1 g i t Antioch No.S r Antioch No.6 tt Antioch No.7 M i Antioch No.8 AntiochNo.9 Antioch No.9-A Antioch No.10 Q e Antioch No.I I Antioch No.12 G S Antioch No 13Ir Antioch No.14 A Antioch No. 15 4 1 p5 Antioch NO 16 4 Antioch No. 17 Antioch No. 18 r E Antioch No. 19 F Anitoch No.20 G Antioch No.21 H Anitoch No.22 Antioch No.23 Antioch No.24 Antioch No.25 i 1 Antioch No.26 M Antioch No.27 N x Lone Tree No.1 0 1 e Lone Tree No.2 u Lone Tree No.3 i F i Brentwood No.I S F Brentwood No.2 Brenhrood No.3 A Brentwood No.4 8 t r Brentwood I\To.5 t Brentwood No.6 a Byron No.1 Byron No.l-A tiR„ i t L H Knightsen Oakley No,1 Oakley No.2 K c E f Oakley No.3 1 s Oakley No.4 r M r r Oakley No.5 N Bethel Island No.1 Bethel Island No,1-A p ABSENTEE VOTE R i R 4 4 E F f i TOTALS FOR i 6 r 10th-.ASSEMBLY DISTRICT i CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 NONPARTISAW8 ' va z 2{F 4 d i, 'i y _..•__, ,..,..,_.,,,.+ ,_._.v,..4...,-,_.,.- -.,.:. .,.,...._._ _..,.,...._-., _...._ ,.y+.,.... ..,.:.. -,........ $ ._....,.. ,W I i f i-tY`.y t f E 3R j f y} t r K 5 r S r v s i Y Ya s D 4 I' k r r m 1 3 r t It yY k d t 1 x k k y t T 4 k It I It It t FS STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE r r.fv r ELECTION PRECINCTS Mf. 4Xt 10th Assembly Distract Continued) I s Totals Brought Forward 71, MENEV:t Port Chicago No. E..".. Clyde C Nichols No. 1 E79idwis-No Antioch No. 1 r' i Antioch No.2 Antioch No.3 1 Antiosh_No.4--.____ _ KAntiochNo,5 1 it Antioch No.6 Antioch No.7 M 1 Antioch No.S N 1 Antioch No.9 O a i Antioch No.9-A p Antioch No.10 Q Antioch No.11 R Antioch No.12 S t Antioch No. 13 T Antioch No.14 r r 4 on Antioch No, 15 a Antioch No. 16 C Antioch No. 17 Antioch No. 18 Antioch No. 19 F s Anitoch No.20 G s c t Antioch No.21 Anitoch No.22 Antioch No.23 t 3 Antioch No.24 x Antioch No.25 1 Antioch No.26 M 3 4 s Antioch No.27 Lone Tree No,1 p i 4 Lone Tree No.2 p t Y i Lone Tree No.3 E iii Brentwood No.l 5. Brentwood No.2 T Brentwood No.3 Brentwood No.4 rtt Brentwood No.S C t, Brentwood No.6 p i a Byron No.l Byron No.l-A s I Knightsen 1 Oakley t Oakley No.2 K Oakley No.3 1 Oakley No.4 M Oakley No.S Bethel Island No.1 p Bethel Island No.I-A p f f ABSENTEE VOTE R 4 i T Y 4 11 1 TOl'ALSFORi E j i 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 53, 1956 r at c" i y,. r f j3( L i j f e t t O i t 7 A r fie .,...- ,... G f b 1 r O r r r R y T xr t A v v 7 r z e s G t i IL e y, a t._ — JFI 4 t P a YAY C'06S5it:LSCY^.SIYdA9J.'btXY.3}:5:,:^••. •. n t: 5 Y 1 t y rya T. x. i e r 1 M yy rrR' NYr. y 3 CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO RESULT OF THE CANVASS F OF THE CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION RETURNS rte.. State of California, ti County r. 1rz. county Clerk of said County, do hereby certify that, in pursuance of the provisions of Section 7962 of the Elections Code and of the resolution of the Board of Supervisorsof said County, heretofore adopted and entered upon the minutes of said Board,I did canvass the returns of the vote cast 1 ZAssembly District in said County, at the Consolidated Primary Election held on June 5, 1956, for Delegates to National Party Conventions, Cmigressional, Legislative,Judicial,County and District offices, and Measures, if any, submitted to the vote of the voters, and that the Statement of the Vote Cast, to which this certificate is attached, she=the whole number of votes cast in said Assembly District in said County, and the whole number of Notes cast for each candidate and each measure, if any, in said Assembly District in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein, and that the totals of the re, speetive columns and the totals as shown for each candidate and each meastire,if any,are full, true and correct. WITNESS my hand and Oficial Seal thayof 1956. SEAL) County Clerk. BY- Deputy g Tbeabove eatificate is to be used only wben the Board of Supervisors bas ordered the County Clerk to make the official canvass.) r 4 x. t• '" x T tTp ,fyx 9 l Y f t i ALL CASTVOTES F,STATEMENT OF kN s a AT THE k rw CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION x >yfis !fi Hi/a/Y ri .>,3Fy.1'xs, Y 1 '.,1 D ,. 1' JUNE 59 1956 IN9 Tq x a w. t 11th Assembly Districta IN y 5 x x CONTRA COSTAwD COUNTY r r STATE OF CALIFORNIA a'// L/' /rye L/Y. M he Y.tAC M YMj KI'YAC VYfiii 1 s Y he MUM 61l Out C![tlftitc an hadc pa& 0 ' FF x Secaon 8 r _ 3 K f KKS J a ec w 4 u t. i i tet REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE aces to ReoreseMotive Member ofDelegUnitedStolestSlobSenator National in Congress Assembly Convention Seeafor 17th District6thDistrict 11th Distnd A COD c*v Z E LECTION ac z a 4: d z tl U PRECINCTS o= _ u z z p x 3 c 3 = c c z w aoz w W zw w 94 W W C 43 4. ca V W O 4- O Q z C 1- p Q 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT ix 0 o c v t 43, c j Bay View A O O 1 .. 7 crrito leo,l BT 6 / 7 0 / a 8 y o 9 ryla errito No.2 C 15-4 jf5 Z 2 j"o El Cerrito No.3 D /' .39 S" / / 3 G 7 7S' 1-Cerrito,NQ. S'1 L •_2_ / Sa f/ O .?o y El Cerrito No.5 F /4(? S2 f/S / 3 3 flr to 9 -4/ 4Y El Cerrito No.6 G / -J7 J3 / 2 6 f -0 El Cerrito No.7 H /3 416 El Cerrito No.8 1 /S /03 DI? .2 .2 Z 6111 3 S2. SG 6G: 17 El Cerrito No,9 J Sf El Cerrito No.10 K /3 fly y/ / z / y'Z G. 3 .7/ y El Cerrito No.11 L /3 S3 fW D 3 .2 ly? El Cerrito No.12 M go O / 9 o/ El Cerrito No.13 N /0 73 7/ 7 .? 3 7S" 2. 39 37 IV El Cerrito No.14 El Cerrito No.15 P /9 /Of 00 O 3 ` D j f q El Cerrito No.16 Q A;pf1 El Cerrito No.17 R + G O / O 26. /. a /!97' L'1 Cerrito No.1S S 1.2J7 37 a2 / 3 y3 z / 3/; El Cerrito No.21 A /.? 'y? 38 .2 v O 1 2 3. 4.2 71 El Cerrito No.22 B 9 /'/ CSS O O z L .3 G w ,_ El Cerrito No.23 C 77 Q El Cerrito No.24 D j 7/7 1 361 TO / .2 O El.CerritoNo.25 F, _//4 ._- 8 4 _/_ ' 2 El Cerrito No.26 F Sia SD O 3 3 4-2 El Cerrito No.27 G /y/ 7,0 7S .3 .3 Z El Cerrito No.28 H l9 //7 2 O a z 3 J- 7Q' j El Cerrito No.29 1 /7L; 0 a ao ,: 38 El Cerrito No.30 4 '_ ',./._- _._ ___ __ _ _ _._ _.__•'f______ _ l_-S______.__ 1, El Cerrito No,31 El Cerrito No:32 L 2fl so a 92; Z El Cerrito No.33 M 11741 65- $1 a,? .7/ El Cerrito No.34 N i ? O , a75/ a?.2 / O Q a?/ .Z O /it 7, El Cerrito_No.35 i 13_.-7 X7 rElCerritoNo.36 P11, /3 11 63 0 / 3 .2 6/ .S v9 .9- 01, El Cerrito No 37 G;o /8 L3 57 / ,3 9 63 1;26 EI Cerrito No.38 R 79 79 d D / 9 El Cerrito No.39 S D a 30 -149 El Cerrito No.40__-._.. 2 Z- El Cerrito No.41 A 104 J3' 0 O .2 O SV / 9. 3/ El Cerrito No.42 TElCerritoIdo,43 C El Cerrito No.44 s/ El Cerrito No.45 El Cerrito Nos.46 19,Cons. F 6 '! /5 2 xg: r S El Cerrito No,47 G / t 73 Of / 02 / 0, 3 IV' El Cerrito No.48 H /1Z 96 37 El Cerrito No.49 1 /q 7.2 3 Y I V; El Cerrito No.50 J ._/ El Cerrito No.50-A K i /0 A 1:5 L Riclunond No.1 M / i 33 3? e, a3. 7.5 Richmond No.2 N 01 Richmond No.4 PO O 2 y aRichmondNo.5 Q j 8, /3 o 3 TRichmond1\o.6 R V o o / s/2 / 1.2 /9. J10 cs /6 J330312iclunondNo.S S ; /(i 33 27 o Richmond No.9_ 1 O .2 3.Z 31,51 ._ I;W, 5_ •2' vo /a1 Totals Csmsd ForwardI 42 Q Y .SZ- 1 /.t0 OVIS-1 l S';,0 fi CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 REPUBLICAN r It JO 19 tT,f. a D k t n 1 i t K f i n at f j i f F i 1 AW_ It t n N t d o? F 5 i iF I rt t l i t 8 Jj r i i t a N i AW, T 2REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member County Central Member County Central it County CountyMemberCounCentra! Member Coun Central Commit}wIST Sup,Dist ConvnitfeeLs Sup,Dist Committee_-_-..Sup.Dist. Committee........Sup.Dist. ELECTION PRECINCTS ai z cc In S40 ' Ix an 3 z a ; ei J ` c x s i J W cc cc X O O 3 O-J 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT W W ; as Bay View A 1 7 7 El Cerrito No.l B El Cerrito No.2 C q 27 W f7 3S El Cerrito No.3 D 30. 3.2 27 a /3 Ll Cerrito Nom_ E 11 y_y.2--f __ -_.?&:__.2_ El Cerrito No.5 F y.? yd i'< ' El Cerrito No.6 G1 fO SO So lf.; El Cerrito No.7 H , 33 30 0 3.S •C3 El Cerrito No,S 1 , 96. 93 f3" 8tD 0 90' f3 69 V. El Cerrito No.9 El Cerrito No.10 K 39 .3( 39 3}e 6 37 33 ?? El Cerrito No.11 L 40 49 4.2 37 13417, El Cerrito No.12 M 71f Al 83 74f El Cerrito No,13 N 66 68 49 GG V 63 El Cerrito No,14 O X/ _._ El Cerrito No.15 P I f El Cerrito No,16 Q 30 34/ 33 .3/ .3 33 3/ A2: El Cerrito No,17 R 025' .25' ?G .25' El Cerrito No.18 S 3/ 3/ 33 3/. .2 a0 .3.2 30 3/, El Cerrito No.20 T Xi..__.,38__ El Cerrito No.21 A ,3s/ .3.1 30 74 3/ -.-V- -27 El Cerrito No.22 El Cerrito No,23 C ' '30 3f 3/ a/f o?/ 3/ 3.2 El Cerrito No.24 F El Cerrito No.26 F .6 . .33 3 /•Q ., .. •-:W El Cerrito No.27 G 44f 60 ow .S7 F7 sfi El Cerrito No.28 H 9.Ir 93 O.Z gf+r G+G 97 10< 17Y. asr, El Cerrito No.29 El Cerrito No,30 J K /9. / /9 /6 A2 /G / / /2EICerritoNo,31 El Cerrito No.32 L 14 93 /Z //4//0 El Cerrito No.33 M SS SG 419 4e? Sv El Cerrito No.34 N /(o /P /T /P /8. 7 /7 /I /-3 El Cerrito No.35 O i, El Cerrito No.36 P + 3% .S3 SS r3 &W/- F El Cerrito No.37 Q i 3F 4.2 60 60 40 30 6/ El Cerrito No,38 R G/ 6/ 33 6.2 60 El Cerrito No.39 S ! fz 7? p/ ,'r p0 73 6/_ El Cerrito No. 10 T El Cerrito No.41 A .fj 4Z f7 f3 49 El Cerrito No.42 8 /Q.(/A14f /06? f? ?1# 63 /0/ /02 XO El Cerrito No.43 C 67 Sy Sy %-V 440 5V 322 37 El Cerrito No.44 D gy, W El Cerrito No.45- F ---5- S3_ G /fr /Y / 6 /3ENos.Cerrito os.46 fi 19,Cons, f /-4" i2 /G El Cerrito No,47 G X? Or- 5-7 .3-/ •3y 4Y .W 417 El Cerrito No.48 H J7 8f 69 W 70 817 96 75< El Cerrito No.49 i 4i0 47 Cfr 4/ `/ 63 63 33 El Cerrito No.50 L'1 Cerrito No,50-A K /r. /9 /9 /s' / /w /9 /f /r. L 3 z.2 .30 R7 S f Richmond No,l M ; 29 „Zf .J' Richmond No.2 N 30 3y' 33 33 a2S v Riclmiond No.4 P ; .?p a?/ ?/ /9 •? /' / o?D / Ricbmond No.5 Q ASL /0 9 9 6 /0 Richmond No.6 R1 3/ .3s 3L 32 3 .0033 a7 X32 Richmond No.S S 23 JW o?f 22 /15, Richmond No.9 T_ is o __.._ ._11-_* _fi_ ._• O .1d yr.,i<„t 8--??(P3 _ /GYl d17•ba^/-7D9 _ _._ ___.__ ;__. ___ __-__.-. __...=._..-_ _._ ___- 4 . Totals Carried Forwardr a i 2 ,,„ CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 REPUBLICAN Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County CentralI ^Member County Central Committee._--Sup.Dist. Committee. -_Sup.Dist. Corunittee—_._-.Sup.Dist. Conunittee_.......Sup.Dist. Committee........Sup.Dist. as:'ua.=rte s..=c....:_.. tea;.... _..::..:._.,.w._ _,-.:__..__ -v..::.--•: :-.._ :.rr:.-_.___._;_. _ ..::_:. _c_:.:......-_ ._ M.:, ._..,...__: _ _.. .. ...,.a_.__...rs.__._ _.... - _ a3-...- -x.. _._ _.._.._. - _. :.r.....: s F C , P17171 1f 1 A b ._.. w_ 37 8 f i j cif k i D 1 1 i 4 I t vim r tac f > a F t i - H B i = jjjj$ t I 181A s 1 i 6 t Nr ; c f i t Q R T AA 1 F i 4 f f D f E I f, Fi 5 G tCIt t t r _h t y n n.. t i.. .. 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Er S i i EI Cerrito No.23 C k El Cerrito No.24 D f r E1 Cerrito No 25 E El Cerrito No.26 F Y E EI Cerrito No.27 iJ kk ; EI Cerrito No.28 EI Cerrito No.29 i f y El Cerrito No.30 El Cerrito No.31 K r x 4 El Cerrito No.32 L. x s k El Cerrito No.33 M f S f E1 Cerrito No.34 El Cerrito No.35 O 4 El Cerrito No.36 P t El Cerrito No.37 E r f EI Cerrito No.3$ EI Cerrito No.39 m«. El Cerrito No.40 t EI Cerrito No.41 A 1 s El Cerrito No.42 El Cerrito No.43 C El Cerrito No.44 t- 3 EI Cerrito No.45 E El Cerrito Nos,46&19,Cons. F El Cerrito No.47to G j El Cerrito No.48 r { EI Cerrito No.49 u„ _ . f El Cerrito No.50 d EI Cerrito No.50-A K r s a Richmond No.1 M NRichmondNo.2 chsnondll?o fl t Richmond No.4 Richmond No.5 S Richmond No.6 Richmond No.S f e Richmond No.9 y Totals Carried Forward Ti a l•H CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 REPUBLICAN Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Committee------Sup.Dist. Committee aSuP•Dist. Commitee Sup Dist. Committee Committee........Sup.Dist. t ti y, Ai a 4e gg t r D F m_ z p r S x 13' C D g. i x F G P. pp L l 1. .._ .:... t S 7 i3.. 77 7 D 3 F 777M- K ate.°,. ...,....-.+.....-....-+-^ f ,....,,,,.-. may.--«.., 9' o k 'r yy L F E w R s 7 DEMOCRATIC STATEMENTOF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE s Rep resrMatrve JYfembor of`Q1° t UniMd States in ress State".motor Asserr WfNafionai Senator 17th Distrid Y Convention t Distrid 11th Distrid r s ELECTION m v: x r PRECINCTS z z o cn rya W < i±; W f cr. us z QFxQdCfqIithASSEMBLYDISTRICTc .,wl+s, . v<i m t r W ui Bad 1tiew A El Cerrito No.l El Cerrito No.2 C ,V .3 14f 32 El Cerrito No.3 D 67 32. /.2 '67 ,13 2-4 75" El Cerrito Na,4 El=rte_36 /3" 467 0 El Cerrito No.5 F ' 3 S/ 7 El Cerrito No.6 G f,$ .'s0. .144 A;' 73 fAL d.4 T y meg; /S/ 3 8 / 17 4.2ElCerritoNo.7 El Cerrito No.B t , l'' l .Z/ v El Cerrito No.9 l r f f f. xv 1. rzElCerritoNo.10 K .Sf ?tL /? J Z 13 1441ElCerritoI\To.11 1 .W f// 33 .33 7 37 ff El Cerrito No.12 M 39 33 9 l -l9 O9 d? 7/; El Cerrito No.13 22 1,/ 43 El Cerrito No.14 El Cerrito No.15 P i 3,6 -24' o?? J0 7 21 Sf e j 7 El Cerrito No.16 Q S, .?j Z i/ /,5' , -X?, fl3 El Cerrito No.17 R Y .' / 161 - 31 d2Y0 V J;z 63. 63 El Cerrito No.18 S _K3 ?Xt /f 33 lie 2v El Cerrito No.20 El Cerrito No.21 A 72 El Cerrito No.22 3 K? wElCerritoNo.23 C t .27 6S 7• 11 s El Cerrito No.24 D '/,6 141 A? IAA 3 2 El Cerrito No.25 E_ _. _._ _._+TO _ /91_... y El Cerrito No.26 1 F 67 -30 -2/ .to- /Y 3/ 6/ El Cerrito No.27 G 3 -00 3 El Cerrito No.28 H t 3/f 077 Y/ 70 6/ El Cerrito No.29 El Cerrito No.30 El Cerrito No.31 K ' .$ 34 1?6 --1913 i .33 4911 El Cerrito No.32 L r/ 64 El Cerrito No.3.; M yG .I.1t a?7 s7 •2Q 37 42 El Cerrito No.34N 3,[3 Ar El Cerrito No.35 4 + -fV_. 0 1_',3____________ E Cerrito No.36 El Cerrito No.37 Qy7.1 9 El Cerrito No.38 R 33 El Cerrito No.39 S f' 2,,/ 02/ .'8 7 Jv J7 A El Cerrito No.40 El Cerrito No.41 A El Cerrito I To.42 El Cerrito No.43 C!' '7.3 . 1'I ljO 32 1 El Cerrito No.44 D Z2 :0 //JZY El Cerrito No.45 El Cerrito Nos.46 19,Cons. F 0} 2 El Cerrito No.47 G 117 •34 /9 .5f A5' 24 El Cerrito No.48 1 H 24; 3.S' S 01:5- lva El Cerrito No.49 1 f' y •2jr / 7 / 2l El Cerrito No.50 J! ,__. 6 _• ./__.-. _-__ __ Ll Cerrito No.50-A i( Li Richmond No.1 y`:i Riclmiond No.2 N Ritclunond No.3__ O _ '.2 . Richmond No.4 P 3 Al Richmond No.5 Q 38 lg 13 16. Richmond No.6 it 64 7 G6 Af 39 70 jd8 97 Richmond No.8 Richmond No.9 T dp 3:.11G! 33 ,>Iv _ _ f Tax o ____.__..____ r z•_f .._. _.__..____ i'o--__©_____ Totals Carried Forward fir CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 DEMOCRATIC t F.ty tc J w. r Q t r r t t n t F Y F i i 333 6 a t 6 r Y 9 9 It r fi t l ic w _ p 1 r T I F y t c F FJE k 40 d t f 4 y Y 3 t 4 N i i1 3fj. DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central y iCommittee!ST_Sup.pat Committee!ST_Sup.Dist. Committee!;T..Sup.Dist. Committee ...Sup Dist.' cc ELECTION W _j Q W O W J cc .y 1- Y i M PRECINCTS W O J W „. O Z Q 1 y O O vs x ,_„ O n 2 vi f cc Q = 2 i O V W 2 Z 2 fff Ui V I I ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT z g c o xat a cc H Bay View A a 3 6 aG .3 7f 6 FiElCerritoNo.l B 2S .W .74? of 2' .18 .S .98 .17 eV.; .7'J oZ El Cerrito No.2 C ti 73 W 76 7l. lif- 7s 73 76 A 7f( ?7 6V El Cerrito No,3 p t' . 6 77 77 N 70 Lf' 7.3 ;W W 73 63 is Y. El Cerrito No.4. f S/ 0 47- _ V_ 4 1__0 . A1___a, 40_--- i El Cerrito No.5 F N JZ Al' _'7 .S7 .rz .f9 60 69 S:r 6060 -17 El Cerrito No.6 IG 83 .'r(. 9/ 9a 8'9: 4/ yf 97 87 ff El Cerrito No.7 H 1 5? 3y LO Go 43„ .58 .SL 60 -V El Cerrito No,S 20 .10 44 i El Cerrito No.9 L'1 Cerrito No.10 K i LD 43 GO 62 5_7 S? 0- El Cerrito No.11 Li .2r . 1 li/ .S7 43 .S6 El Cerrito No.12 M I S? fl0 ,f8 5lo -54 .SS .0 El Cerrito No.13J)I .S3 3.S '54 . .S7'. ..Z S9 J-4 .S .?•2 El Cerrito No.14 El Cerrito No.15 p ! 0.2 y3 G o w (i/ 42, f3; fo,>6 El Cerrito No.16 Q' .S9 y1 99 G/ 1-7 •13 s 1j EI Cerrito No.17 R 29 S/ '17 S/ W J07 y9 ' sCr: IVY 3"'1 L•l Cerrito No.18 S S'' ./b` Ll Cerrito No.20 S-_k „j •+ ,_j' _ &S-__ _35- 3.5- El SElCerritoNo.21 A I ar SO 60 0 60 66 62 67 4-6- El rsElCerritoNo.22 B ' SO 30 S1 :5-;2 SV,.SV, .17 7 .SQ j 34r 7 El Cerrito No.23 C -.f.2 W 57 .S.S w El Cerrito No.24 p' 4= 71- El Cerrito No.25 El Cerrito No,26 1 F 7JI 9-f Al 77 73 76 A2 El Cerrito No.27 G .15' J12 '/7 41/ iol va ,:5;p _W 0Z El Cerrito No.28 fill 17 f/,3 " .33 -<$7 , 66 S/ 0"/ .S3 El Cerrito No.29 1 97 7 90; 97 87 f3 47 1 El Cerrito No.30 El Cerrito No.31 LG 27 72 61 6ZT` A-5r 61( 6g 70. 6::5;!jif/ 6_-' El Cerrito No.32 1 6 .S 72 68 1/ 7.3F 72 1a37a ; EI Cerrito No.33 M' (os 9 66 70 74.5_ 6 8{` 740 -s9 El Cerrito No.34 1N 7 .30 $4 147, SSP 1/3 Xr 34-r 34r-' y4 Ar f1/ El Cerrito No.35 JI El Cerrito No,36 li 3 S1 <3 .S J9 El Cerrito No,37 li 8.3 4.S a v 8C a / g.2 Y ? 86 73Q;; rk E1 Cerrito I To,38 R a 7 .S Ya yG:1 YU 37 .3y -YO 3! .o .4 El Cerrito No.39 1 S e rY5r •27 .3'0 Y9 J0 Af Al 07 yIX S3 0' El Cerrito No.40 r _ EI Cerrito No 41 A &A ZL 3S AkL 3/ 3.7 338 I''r El Cerrito No.42 8;: 3S c gir f* f' fi&r El Cerrito No.43 l: L7 63 . .S7 '07 '10 ':s-7 r El Cerrito No,44 pC S/ 33 Y 7ja dW 77' El Cerrito No,45 I G_ 3 _ . . l. Y El Cerrito Nos.46 S 19,Cons. F t 0? Ja 33 3.2 a8 3/ ,fit. 36 i El Cerrito No.47 i G 67? - 4-A 69 63 7-0; 6,T 66 S/2ElCerritoNo.48 Hii 'f/ y7 V6 Y ti El Cerrito No.49 t Jv OW S/ jKf 07 El Cerrito I o.50 J ;G/ .__ ___,6Q S .G 4g_ y El Cerrito No.50-A K1= 57 S6 .:7 5*4 L f1 Richmond No.l f M!; -Ir? X2 42 62 62 6/ GG 6 66 .7 Z a Richmond No.2 i N 3.? ae16 37 ,a3 36 .39 36 Sf Ifo - `j 37 34 t cr Richmond No.-3__.___ _--------__-_.1-_0;__ .5__ ? •5.X3_ _ 57_ AX_,J4__44 d3-_-3 :P-7-- Richmond No.4 1 p?; 3(2 3/ 4(:S' W 19 V3 W Y7 f"6'I fG 34 Richmond No.5 j Ql 43 .33 Y4 y.Z 42 M 410 J31 `0 Richmond No,6 R 87 5? 86 &Z 87 85 N 86 87 S f,2 Richmond No.8 S 89 62 n 7.2 8 '97 76 Richmond No.9 1 V ,T.Z 57 77 _7 _7 _.7.3__ _ -__ 74 6Z'. 3 - -7 Z;1; - - 337s.JJ (o or Jb Totals Carried Forward 1 .,,,s/,'v 3;z6 .7L7+D.ti. 3 453314 aZYi,3Xf i 3;- CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 52 1956 DEMOCRATIC Member County Central i Member County Central Member County Centra{ Member County Central Member County Central Committee.._____.Sup.Dist. Committee_____Sup.Dist• Comm'd%e_____Sup.Dist. Committee--Sup.Dist. Committee.......Sup.Dist. q r a z S i ttc i t Ask CG i r s f{{ a K 4N P RRR i S M A t 3 c 7- F. F f 3 j g g S tF f ¢ p j 3 i µ 4 G g H 3 t K 3 a N f f R O 1 i T A 2 s t#' t§ 111E }f E D Et t L y 5 i Yp.. f o P a # z r 'S d E Sys f 17 t TT DEMOCRATIC STATTMNT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE County F 'Member County Central Member County Cerska Member Cal ;: Member County Central s ty Central Convief ee_.._..Sup.Dist p.Dist f CommMee.__..__Sup.Dist. I Committee_._._..Sup.Dist. ELECTION k PRECINCTS a t H t M, Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Bay View w El Cerrito No.1 S i 9 El Cerrito No.2 C El Cerrito I\To.3 b 4 El Cerrito No. FlCr.___ El Cerrito No.5 4 El Cerrito No.6 G C t El Cerrito No.7 El Cerrito No S El Cerrito No.9 El Cerrito No.10 El Cerrito No.11 t El Cerrito No.12 M qE El Cerrito No.13za El Cerrito No,14 4 El Cerrito To.15 p s El Cerrito No.16 TElCerritol o.17 El Cerrito No.18 . El Cerrito No.20 El Cerrito No.21 w El Cerrito No.22 t.. El Cerrito No.23 C i a f El Cerrito No.24 El Cerrito No.25 El Cerrito No.26 i El Cerrito No.27 G El Cerrito No.28 x i s b El Cerrito No.29 f tf El Cerrito No.30 El Cerrito No.31 K El Cerrito No.32 El Cerrito No.33 M El Cerrito No.34 t T_ El Cerrito No.35 p El Cerrito No,36 t i El Cerrito r.,No 37 Q El Cerrito No 38 4- El Cerrito No.39 S r T i El Cerrito No.40 El Cerrito No.41 El Cerrito No.42 El Cerrito No.43 t s i El Cerrito No.44 b 4 t b El Cerrito No.45 E El Cerrito Nos.46&19,Cons.s El Cerrito No.47 G m. _ _ ..,_ Y-1 El Cerrito No.48 El Cerrito No.49 t El Cerrito No.50 Ll Cerrito No.50-A L Richmond No.l M Richmond No,2 Richmond-No 3 O Richmond No.4 3 Richmond No,3 . Q RichmondATo.6 R1 Richmond No.8 S Richmond No.9 T 77 Totals Carded Forward k f rc q s y a e r CONSOIJDATED PRIMARY El CTION HELD JUNE 59 1956 DEMOCRATIC Member County Central Member Comfy Central Men%bw County Cenfrail Member County Cenfrall Member County Central istCommittee-------Sup.Dist. Coawrjff Dist. Ccauniffea—rop.D Commiffse__.Sup.Oat. Commiffee...-...Sup,Dist. A c D F G H4 .......... v2v K L M P. If FT c D. F G j f v M q_ N P R s T A T_ c D E I F G H N I.: K L i M N 0 p 7_ 7 7":` T PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE United States Representative in State Senator Member Assembly # Senator Congress-_-Dist. Dist Dist Hu ELECTION f PRECINCTS H CL t t I OIIthASSEMBLYDISTRICT Bay View A El Cerrito No.1 EI Cerrito No 2 EI Cerrito No.3 El Cerrito No.4 El Cerrito No 5 Fk El Cerrito No.6 El Cerrito No.7 t El Cerrito No.S 1 El Cerrito No.9 El Cerrito NO.10 1C s k El Cerrito No.11 L f' F EI Cerrito No.12 M E EI Cerrito N0.13 SEI Cerrito No.14 El Cerrito No,15 El Cerrito No 16 y#y EI Cerrito No.17 El Cerrito No.18 S Y- i r EI Cerrito No. EI Cerrito No.21 i e El Cerrito lN'to.22 El Cerrito No.23 C EI Cerrito No.24 r u El Cerrito No 25 jE El Cerrito No 26 r , El Cerrito No.27 El Cerrito No.28 iN t El Cerrito No.29 EI Cerrito No.30 xnr EI Cerrito No,31 g E El Cerrito No.32 El Cerrito No.33 Cerrito No.34 3 t El EI Cerrito No.35 EJ Cerrito No.36 El Cerrito No.37 4 El Cerrito No.38 EI Cerrito Cerrito No 40 No.39 El El Cerrito No.41 A Cerrito t0.42EI El Cerrito No.43 C. E1 Cerrito No.44 p i El Cerrito No.45 El Cerrito Nos.46 19 Cons, i- P El Cerrito No.47alr 5 e EI Cerrito No.48 H EI CerritoN F El Cerrito No.50 t El Cerrito No.54-A K s L iV Y Richmond o.1 Richmond No.2 r?iGhilif IiSl N4, Richmond No. p 75RichmondNo.5 Q t Richmond No.6 a i5 4 Richmond No.8 f y 6t Richmond No.9 5 tuts Canied Fwweed x s CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 59, 1956 PROHIBITION Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Committee. Sup.Dist. Commrttne -Sup-Dat ConmuHee -Sup.Dat Commiftee........Sup.Dist. j Committee........Sup.Dist. Pk, why*. Z a Y 3 y Q k D F w, F S G 44, rl Q j fJ n w, C 3_ F p s t # k Y M x->Y j{ z{ 3 tt, e a #. t k p a - r 9 3 K r M gg} 9 9 1 1 P s I Q e F s 2 s 3 D F 3 F i f t .:. . .. ......... . .. _. F . w.r. K 1 z s F i F 6 r•. f 1 P F f 4 I t firt tt7 4-L F u x: a NONPARTISAN TEM WT OF ALL VOTES CAST' AT THETAS supervisor Sum superviaw Dist. y w x44 CD I I ELECTION d x 1 PRECINCTS o Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Bay View A t El Cerrito No,i fes El Cerrito No.2 Cr 77 s El Cerrito No.3 p EI Cerrito No 4 r El Cerrito No,5 F i El Cerrito No.6 t El Cerrito No.7 p t 4 EI Cerrito No,S 1 f 1 c El Cerrito No.9 r El Cerrito No.10 LI Cerrito No.11 i El Cerrito No.12 M f r El Cerrito No,13 N El Cerrito No.14 El Cerrito No.15 P t El Cerrito No.16 Q e s El Cerrito No.17 El Cerrito No.1S f i s i Irl Cerrito No.20 El Cerrito No,21rAr x F i x El Cerrito No,22 a El Cerrito No.23 G i i EI Cerrito No,24 p El Cerrito No,26 El Cerrito No.27 El Cerrito No.28 El Cerrito No.29 1 a El Cerrito No.30 El Cerrito No.31 K i t EI Cerrito No,32 r El Cerrito No.33 M i El Cerrito No.34 El Cerrito No.35 El Cerrito No,36 El Cerrito No,37 T Q EI Cerrito 1\10,38 7 EI Cerrito No.39 S. El Cerrito No.,40 El Cerrito No,41 w El Cerrito No.42 El Cerrito No.43 F f El Cerrito No.44 El Cerrito No,45 4 El Cerrito Nos.46 19,Cons. El Cerrito No.47 G El Cerrito No.48 El Cerrito No,49 EI Cerrito No.50 El Cerrito No,50-A K Richmond No,1 M Richmond No.2 N a Richmondl\o. Richmond No.4 T E fRichmondIdo,5 Q 4-- Richmond No.6 Richmond No.S S Richmond No,9 Totals Carried Forward 1 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ]UNE 511956 NONPARTISAN 44 tfu y t b b t s a d f s r r rr 6 W F k s F t D r 3 77t 3 I t g i t it L 77 r n n F a t i 1 a h d k ` ha a s a S e y r v t.. a, a.... ...,.T-.. tom..;....,._ ......,.. y_ .....:... .,, i•r• r F r NONPARTISAN STATTMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE ELECTION i t x PRECINCTS 11th A SSEMELY DIS NCT Y s Bay View EI Cerrito 1\70,1 4 .., f t,n., p.... ....... .:,_. ., ,rr.. w f.. _ WDM' E 5 a. i/ fj El Cerrito No,2 G EI Cerrito No.3 ss El Cerrito No.4 EI Cerrito No.5 F- L.IEI Cerrito No,6 7— EI Cerrito No.7 El Cerrito No.S E EI Cerrito No.9 EI Cerrito No.10 El Cerrito No.11 l El Cerrito No,12 M t E1 Cerrito No,13 El Cerrito No.14 El Cerrito No.15 G t El Cerrito No.16 EI Cerrito To.1 El Cerrito No.Is El Cerrito No.20 T EI Cerrito No.21 At t r EI Cerrito No.22 EI Cerrito No.23 El Cerrito No,24 EI Cerrito No.25 El Cerrito No.26 EI Cerrito No.27 i El Cerrito No.28 y s El Cerrito No.29 El Cerrito No.30 x r El Cerrito No.31 K x_ z... _. n_ T-- ElEl Cerrito No.32 El Cerrito No,33 r tiElCerritoNo.34 EI Cerrito No.35 a EI Cerrito No,36 P a I El Cerrito No,37 4 EI Cerrito No,38 f Ei Cerrito No.39 El Cerrito No.40 T El Cerrito No.41 A z s El Cerrito No,42 EI Cerrito No.43 G E El Cerrito No.44 t x El Cerrito No,45 s s El Cerrito Nos.46 19,Cons. El Cerrito No.47 Ei Cerrito No.4$ EI Cerrito No.49 El Cerrito No.50 El Cerrito ATO,50-A Richmond No,l 4 RiclruiondNo.2 Jl;ichznond.No._3__ 4 Richniond No.4 Richniond No.5 Q f 77: Ricl=ond No,b Richmond No.8 r Richmond No,9 T 47s CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTIONJUNE 5HELD NONPARTISAN 4 . rve 1956 s r p y 7t I s d A ik 7} EEE 74 g FillrR t tyY: t, E c t i r 1 F r F E e M. x Y F 15 i a t ,,. .... .._a _._ 7 _y, 1 I x C y , yy w Y r x i k ^ gp k s x 5 3 F5 r g r f f F x f if 10 t 6 t r x F p f e t a 4 S G i A V t e LL s s gym._ N y t.. m 5c i 5 g w g t x s R a i r r,;•— 3-12 NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE f r ELECTION PRECINCTS s 1 111AASSEMBLY DISMCT t f r i Bay View A EI Cerrito No.1 EI Cerrito No.2 r k F EI Cerrito No.3 0 El Cerrito No.5 F t EIa Cerrito No.6 EI Ccrrito No.7 7' a El Cerrito No,$y t EI Cerrito No.9 e EI Cerrito No.10 X El Cerrito No.11 1 f t El Cerrito No.12 M q El Cerrito No.13 N El Cerrito ATo,14 3 El Cerrito No.15 p El Cerrito No.16 Q El Cerrito No.17 EI Cerrito No.18 s r i y EI Cerrito No.20 E EI Cerrito No.21 A El Cerrito No,22 EI Cerrito No.23 c s x El Cerrito No.24 O j E F.1:Cetrito No,25 El Cerrito No.26 El Cerrito No.27 G EI Cerrito No.28 H r , iElCerritoNo.29 El Cerrito No.30 k El Cerrito No,31 K i El Cerrito No.32 1 t s F El Cerrito No.33 a El Cerrito No.34 N El Cerrito No.35 El Cerrito No.36 p El Cerrito No.37 Q REICerritoNo.38 C o f El Cerrito No.39 S a El Cerrito I TO.40 t' f 4 r EI Cerrito No.41 a E El Cerrito No.42 El Cerrito No.43 C f El Cerrito No.44 t q t l i s E1 Cerrito No.45 El Cerrito Nos.46 fi 19.Cons. F El Cerrito No.47 G El Cerrito No.48 s s El Cerrito No.49 El Cerrito No.50 c El Cerrito No.50-A K itRiclunondNo.lM a f Ricluuond No.2 1Ricluuondl\To..3___ Q f f Richmond No.4 P ir Richmond l\To,S Q Richmond No.6 R t Richmond No.S 71 i S Richmond No.9 T r f.A Total{Gaud Fom4rd f 3 i` dX: CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 52 1956 NONPARTISANARTISA,N d qq a 9p^,i. a i t e a!t i I t x E ` i F w y s s f p t q, t - j(Ir 1 F tt e i 5 t t i L r r r L _ J k it i 4 t s t vR. 3 y i S 1 e Sf s s t i Y t t 3+ i f 4 i d tr r J i t i t 77, i a t r Qj ?` d hgq Z j r. 31 STATTMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE ELECTION PRECINCTS G 116 ASSEMBLY DISTRICT r B-ay drew A i Ll Cerrito No.1 d El Cerrito No,2 C r El Cerrito No,3 O a RLCeIA No.4 E r El Cerrito No.5 EI Cerrito No 6 Gw El Cerrito No.7 El Cerrito No,8 r El Cerrito No.9Cerrito i i i x aElCerritoNo.10 K f El Cerrito No,l l t 77ElCerritoNo.12 M El Cerrito No,13 N j El Cerrito No,14 0 jElCerritoNo.15 El Cerrito No,16 El Cerrito No.17 El Cerrito No.18 3g, E1 Cerrito No,20 T ryEl Cerrito No,21 A i T"El Cerrito No.22 E1 Cerrito No,23 C f El Cerrito No.24 p 1 El:Cerrito No,25 F El Cerrito No.26 f El Cerrito No.27 G El Cerrito No,28 H t El Cerrito No.29 T El Cerrito No,30 r r El Cerrito No,31 K Y.K El Cerrito No,32 j El Cerrito No.33 M jc El Cerrito No.34 N G El Cerrito No.35 0 El Cerrito No,36 p f El Cerrito No.37 Q r r ,. El Cerrito No.38 R E1 Cerrito No.39 Ll Cerrito No.40 T El Cerrito No 41 A El Cerrito No.42 B f El Cerrito No,43 C El Cerrito No.44 D El Cerrito No,45 E i El Cerrito Nos.46&-19 Cons.F El Cerrito No.47 G El Cerrito No.48 El Cerrito No,49 J r EI Cerrito No,50 _ J L'1 Cerrito No,50-A K L Richmond No.l M r Richmond No.2 N Svchrnond..No.3_..... 0 R Richmond No.4 p Richmond No.5 Q Richmond No.6 r Richmond No.8 S Richmond No.9 T s Totals Carried Forward d i it CONSOLIDATED PR MARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 52 1956 ZA- b r f v z 3 i R a i t a r x i 4 f s f t r. i r F F 6„_ 1 c a_ a i f iY M1 P ta r 4 t da f X k a t f c k r g t C) x e n f v 1 r r.,,,_ F 31r a t v. b ir,m r y n r a vi r y r i'. v. V' f r. pJ J yy ; L y{.p iii r.ra) a L n ,_+ pi l' ti_ f r 1F t xv.1 1a V r.r - x.' a. a' r t v r y K LL i ja w V 4, i. t/L. t-, x ! y y r s . r : s y" r f.ke' l, r 3F L;,per iJ a'. ins 2 a v f F x. vl hkf ss n ; -j-k F " A w WIN? " , o ri o I s t, r 7 fir i°' r11 o- r VRO- r " r:j i, NAWS J' i ft 11, '' 4 _0 f .. r.1 yt`. h 3 f ` F - I i f) j:,'': o,-AssayG S I, n q r E+ Y ' f rY "Y s' r T a. v WO- L.. , - 11 j R PAT I w: itil)ttt I J i. 1 . y y, k. - J. 01, R k I T"Aw"s i T 000 SO W Y r f , T ih M 1 _f L r Y11 1 ee . r & f,. N^r, 4 x r'Y t C yam J- u Q, q Y S y x . .,, 7 i 3Er+ T , . fi y,F. . k Y N f : yF f - tl t t e i d F :d Y t s y C 3J h x Y t 1 f • 37 " J I 4 lK a HGF r. F { ,s'^LT^ f,,srt? TATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST r, r :S 4 Y k Y d. jJ,Y au'q AT THE N i f `_ F# r i L }.3 Y jtro " a4:," r wJ r D P Y ELECTIONCONSOLIDATE W. r Six 4 R hr ,'- A f 'a''' ti v r .+}*f',,,{'. is F F Y'k pCr3.r.*. N r Y C",`tyY JUNE 5, 1956 J f , i T r 3 , -k sP? , } . r k. e ".. J L l .Y'.21 11th Assembly District p r ' : i E " ad x r u s 4 4 ) Kt -. a-' r x tJ Y' 9' s ie i.ts.res' lr CONTRA COSTA tyk i - i T, yr e COUNTY r a- Y - K 1 7k{ £ Y. STATE OF CALIFOliNIA s ., ' i 5 ti fYRi the Cbamy Cksk mlkm the bem JyPp< I, * t fin out Ce tifcate,m bade page-) t( , F fi d rz r ',b-,-;r R y 4 1A ( 4 ''hMW p y rr f (w*P,. v c r it ys, I' 4 4 s i t k ! t , a. 7 p j43t ichlYi"`sr n+, ' tt +t Cyd .. 0 r N4x r + 7` ta°-W sr¢ (, r,rq" it 5'.it-,;" s Tx`vs, J, t r 1 i r y}.w v.. d t t '$d" p R a k f s. r r r , V Y Stfrt`fa 5 .tqFggg vx k _ s r s a r r T e 4 r k, -r 'r a.. r r. r.J3Aw REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member of Delegates}c United States R preseMotive State Senator j t National Senator in Congress 17th District Assembly Convention 6th District l ttb Dished COD ELECTION PRECINCTS o= s c 1 ra H C 10 S ` i3 Z J - GCs`. W Gsl LOii W 04galF 4C I Ith Assembly District i'e 3 w O - 1Lff G''t us Continued) V O r £ C vl.. _ eo —. as V " y Totals Brought Forward A yi l -SZ I/! C2o o "tf/ /7 v 7d /« 3 O /d j t' Richmond No.10 B i'1 q a2? . 0 . 0 9 ozT ag 1! q 1 7 Richmond No.l l C ' 11 / Jr 17 1 L 3 Richmond No.12 D 19 n I T 0 D J V f b ' F.ichnloluil.13. 1__0 - .0--L--- l b._._1- 9 b G Richmond No.14 F // oZ 7 aZ 7 I 0 ! a9 1/ /to J1 p Richmond No.15 G o 9 ! l 0 o D 1' I C 7 Richmond No.16 H IA 4?3 AX- 0 a . 01 . 073 . -Y . if 7 b W Richmond No.17 1. 171 W 1 Y 3 . 121 , 1. Richmond—NP--.18— L5,0! 0 1--_ M, 1/D p r Richmond No.19 K /-Y „ a O lb- aZ 5- a{0 Y d 10 lry j a Richmond No.20 OOd27. 7 G Richmond No.21 M : 71 o oZS Richmond No.22 N Richniond.No.23__ M___---- Richmond No.24 P 19? X , oz/ . o Richmond No.25 Q 150 Richmond No.26 R 7. 0 1 10 a 11 Al. l 0 Richmond No.27 5 1-47 1 412 1f. o to V.. V 1A. Richmond No.28..............L_ Lk J.. Richmond No.29 A 1 a 1 y y0. d j3. `I w l 91 JuRichmondNo.30 B Richmond No.31 C No 32 DRichmondd Richmond ho.33__ E 03- Q_____3___._._L ._________ _vZ.7 rt_ _____ Y_-__ ._ lj. -`_.. ___.___._. _ _J d Richmond No.34 F 1 .Sa Y7 o T G ' G6 d a3 s,. I ichmoild No.35 c 0 7, 3 So /Richmond No.36 H .7 4 a J/ /7 - Richmond No.37 Richmond No.38 1a 7__- 102__._—_ Richmond No.39 K107 it owl a ' J1. A Richmond No.40 1 7/Y • / Richmond No.41 M No 0Z7 p . 01 0 A 0?, 40, 0 7-7 Richmond No.42 N d o 0 16 a 1., o a 1fRichmondNo43J-.j? gz .._o Richmond No.44 P 177 X03 / a o3 GS. 7 Y0 17 13. Richmond No.45 Q ' I 3 1 a d Richmond No.46 R A all 0 02. 0 4 Richmond Nos.47 S 7,Cons. S 073 o2 9 . 1 ,2-Y 0 o? ,2 Z//Y. 3 _ 16 . /s. a3: Richmond No.48 T_ ' t vc, Richmond No.49 A 155 1 G0 P r 1 01 o d7 0 Richmond No.50 s 1a7 ay oz 7. o / 19 130 , v 11T Richmond No.51 C i/1" .2 027 9 Richmond No.52 D 13"A N . Oil 0 _ 1 l J 01 e{0: 1 Richmond No.53 Aa020 oZ 02 a Richmond No 53-A F o G fi / J3 Jr o Ito 2 Richmond No.54 19RichmondNo.55 2' Richmond No.56 1 G1 . osP Richmond Nos.57,82 S 83 Cons.J_ woRichmondNo.58 K /dl I d27 . A11- 0 1 02& Richmond No.59 L '' 0 14. 0 11 l3 Richmond No. 60 M;1 a.G 0?0. R F. 0 0 . 027. 1. 3 Richmond No. 61 N , a7 Y; qq An- Richmond No.63 p ! Fa /3 10 0 / 0 9 I s r Richmond No.64 Q y 9 7 0 1 1 7 0 i l 9RichmondNo.65 R ' I O a 1 o Richmond No.66 S 1/0,y 1 pp QQ v Richmond No.66-A r_ I t i r a Al d pp Totals Carried Forward yJ ^'fyTiO r .- I I d'`"/ CONSOLIDATED PR.IMA.RY ELECTION HELD JUNE 52 1956 REPUBLICAN. ry cys mc.:_.^+r.r,-cu.,.: :.c_.._.,..-:.. _•.. ..,..:^.-m _..:._.---a->v:......:e ...u--a:x ._.,:.:..,,» .w_.,.::_..n_,:. ..._..._-__.._................_ .:.__._. ._.: ..,,.,._ .._,.- t rc.-•s. E p g e 11111 P P p Y 19 i K p S jE 5 t k ff a 3r30 _ F .._.. e r y i JIt e j 3 k s 3 4 r r n x s ti zz y JL 17 t t k s I t 9 F p LL r g r7--f s k 9 5192 7 320 REPUBLICAN STATE24ENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central 1 Member County Central N r Committeel$T-Sup.Did. Conwnittee l Sup.Dist Commiffee..—.Sup.Dist i Committee........Sup.Dist. i ac ELECTION PRECINCTS W oo a x g r, d 'e i ai ac W x eri O J O k11thAssemblyDistricta < pc W G Continued(s 7- Totals Brought Forward A 0 . 8 a2 a23 aA Az a0 /6 al ao 16"Richmond No.10 r. Richmond No,11 c 17 1 J/ 16 13 16 l/ l4 / 13 Richmond No.12 0 0 3 3g 31 3'1 37 6 96 , Richmond I.To,13 Eli I 96 ell 02.3 a 1.3 Richmond No.14 F 21 . a a 17 , 13 16 19 26 17 . G /l 11 l3 . 1/ 9 13 I 8 .Richmond No.15 Richmond No.16 H Richmond No.17 Richmond No.18 Richmond No.19 Richmond No.20 p s Richmond No.21 M ' o10 d 1b AD 1'f Richmond No.2? N off o a 027 / 1/ Riclnnond No. 3 Ddl 741- d 1 aZ 7 0 1 Richmond No.24 P o21 0 A. Ip oZ1 13' 7 1 b . I IT Riclnnond No,25 Q / Richmond No.26 R r Richmond No.27 S Richmond No.28 T _o 7M 2!___.7 _.__d _.t7__.__v 7.. Richmond No,29 A Richmond No.30 B a7 oZ 7 ol7 d• a 0. 016 0710. a. Richmond No.31 Co a9 a y . ar oma' . a 9 1 Richmond No.32 D 33 37 y 3 A3 ,3.3' 33 27, Richmond No.34 F 'y i 37 . 9 y0 Richmond No.35 G / S. ( J/ _0 a 6. ' O Richmond No.36 H Richmond No.37 1 a y a2 7 oZ i oZy .•; Richmond No.38 J Richmond No.39 it ,90 .0 a of. O A'7' J/ all,. Richmond No.40 1 /' _ /' 11 Jr //r Richmond No.41 M 91 a,1 17 11v f-Y /1 , 111 14- 13 r f, Richmond No.42 N 73 7t%O / /3 /* 14 /G /`f /• a Richmond No.43 0 . 7 47 o sed 3,3 ,f3' y6 A6 39 sD .rA. J4RichmondNo.44 P Richmond No.45 Q ' J;3 6/o , 1 -Y9 .?J Richmond No.46 R 9 a0 aZf 19 /7 /-Y Al oto 7. f Richmond Nos.47&7,Cons. S a a 7- a2_ If 4 1 7 43 c29, a f . Richmond No.48 T P Y& Y7 Y7. Y 1f YY J7 -37RichmondNo.49 A Richmond No.50 6 o??, o2 f 02 7 a(. ati /I Ott a6. 02 Richmond No.51 C 3f .3. . 3.Z e?9 1i a 0 0. Richmond No.52 D o? .. t7 0 4. a2 021. M. Ar 9/ Richmond_No.53_ F f w S 1 .4" 7 13 3 /Y Richmond No.53-A F Richmond No.54 G /it . 12 t a 7. 1A 0 Richmond No.55 x a? a/ / /9. o Richmond No.56 1 G Yp J7 JY, -3t 0118. 37. ' G4 . 030 r Richmond Nos.57,82&83,Cons.J o`D 1 S' 19 17 17 13 ado . d fRichmondITo,58 K Q. ,, Richmond No.59 t Richmond No.60 M 027 .2s", aZ 7 a2 A? "n- Al ' ao . Richmond No. 61 N 'a23 . oZ( : a.3, oZq a0. o19 a-1 13 Richmond No. 62___ Richmond No.63 P Richmond No.64 Q Richmond No.65 R N 9 7 7 - S Richmond No.66 S Richmond No.66-A T r0_ L !--7 J257-AW 0 t s Totals Carred Forward 57&1 117 0_ c.i.. .Y^.,_;:.«.»...::._ti.:.._x..u...,...._..:.;._;...r.:»JF..—:3..;.:..StLa:f.:'..R^..::...!:'.. ...::e_Y-...__.:._::..:.... .._..;-.:.:.: _..:.«...:...,._. ::..._...+•._.......,_.........__...-.........._..x.:.14'.-'..:f6•-:: -•..7«.:.`+—...::'Fi+aF,...:.:...:..._:':...,......_d4'::r.. .. ._ -.. '.. .:.: y X' CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 51, 1956 REPUBLICAN Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central 4` Member County Central f Member County Central Committee Sup.Dist. Committee---_---Sup.Dist- Commitfee_..SY .Dist Committee. Su p.Dist Committee........Su .Disf. r bow A71 t 8 E i t Y x C r+' F. v t tt G H s l N a x A 3 F I x k 71 t s 4 M tl N t O P t rr +. 77, t y j a k w_ 7 A i i F K I 4 G t k F y gP f t kn M N i 0 4 Y i s R S T j mom i t T REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member Cosmty Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Committee_.__Sup.Dist Committee__._Sup.Dist Commitfee_____Sup.Dist. Committee—Sup.Dist ELECTION PRECINCTS 116 Assembly District R Totals Brought Forward A Richmond No,10 6 Richmond No,11 C t r 3 3 t Richmond 1\To.12 D xRichmondhTo13F Richmond No,14 F s E GRiclunondNo,15If Richmond No.16, _ H _.... ;.__._ _.__ Richmond No.17 1 x. 1 Richmond No,18 Richmond No,19 r, t f Richmond No,20 L_ j_ 20_ r Richmond No.21 M P SYS Richmond No.22 N z. . . f__..,__, Richmond No.23 Richmond No.24 P kg RichmondAo.25 RRichmondNo. 6 4 _ T-,_. Richmond No.27 h_.._ _.t. , ..:. .__,.... ...,. - . __•. _ , . _ k f.._ fir- Richmond No,28 T Richmond No.29 A Richmond No.30 k SlµA x 7 Richmond No.31 C Richmond No 32 T. iCl m4ndQ33 Richmond No,34 F Riclunond No.35 t E k Richmond No.36 H Richmond No.37 Richmand No,38 J Richmond No.39 4 tfk 4 Richmond No.40 1 Richmond No.41 M f7 T Richmond No.42 N s Richmond No.43 O E Richmond No.44 P 1 Richmond No.45 Q Richmond No.46 E 1 Richmond Nos.47 fi 7,Cons. S Richmond No.4$ T Richmond No.49 A Richmond No.50 Richmond No.51 f Richmond No.32 Richmond No.53 F Richmond No.53-A F Al r Richmond No.54 G i Richmond No.55 Richmond No.56 Richmond Nos.57,82&83,Cons.Richmond No.58 Richmond No.59 t Richmond No.60 M Richmond No.61 N t Richmond No.62 O s P P y Richmond No.63 Richmond No.64 Q fi 7- 1 Richmond No.65 Richmond No.66 S Richmond No.66-A T y Totals Carred Forward 4 1 YigFTARI' iffP SisYCC:Rr_L'Y+'•. v CQNSOUDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 REPUBLlGA Member County Centra) R; Member County Central Member County Central MemberCounty Central Member County Centra! Committee „.Sup.Dist ; C.oInmittee_ Sup.Dist t Committee ___Sup.Dist Committee-Sup.Dist. Committee,_._...5up.Dist. i s 4 i 4 FF t e d z a A c Y x t g s s x K s i} 7-M n n w7-v z 4 P i I 7 R I st 4 uy is C. D E F Y K 773 N N O i Y A i t n. F j{ Wr y x • k f T ys- i d y i S M E 3 r s irdf F.a A4 Pp f G K i L i Y s z s I t t R r t w { i x§ r DEMOCRATIC STATEMI NT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE a De{ogatos i'Ue ad Stales R in State Sanotor j As:fmbtp v National Seftakw61h Dislrid istrid 17th Distrid 4iltD i ELECTION a: x PRECINCT'S M 13 = x K UZ z Le ig 94 W U. t ZA3 .Tt 1— Z ® 11th Attamhly District I -! tai n t•- raj iCrOrltlllYad V', L !_ ... q h Totals Brought Forward I ym Richmond No,10 B ' yob 0?0 13r# 77 Richmond No.11 C J2 5 lu 32 Richmond No,12 D 11 1I 1 if 17 7 r1 It 7 Richmond No,13 42 + t tit v Richmond No.14 fi F ' J7 1r , 13 a31 U A 3P J0 . Richmond No.15 G Y l J/ yo - I/ J9 '8' G 51 ry Richmond No,16 N / I J boa l3 1 d Richmond No.17 1 4 .1 ' ® /0'Q /Z 7. Q I aZ i a 7. Richmond No.1S LZI YA-L.w/f__ t aaRichmondNo,19 K . 77 Jl , AT Q1 It 0?4 70 Richmond No,20 L -y! 416 13 10 17 AD Y7 Richmond No.21 M o 9 G o7 7 f 3z`a y a9Ric12 3G J5 6 Y4RichmondNo.22 N ; Richmond No.23 10 f1 611 Richmond No,24 P ', d7 -k / 110 T Q f 7 611 AO G1 /G 39 70 02 .Richmond 1\o,25 Richmond No.26 It 105 Richmond No.27 S fO a 7 " J/ 71, 7 Y# 10to. Ply.lO'l TI.ichmond Ido•2S Richmond No.29 A 'fb a y/ Richmond No.30 a `: .S . X JK oy G 17, fS; Riclnnond No,31 C ' -51 09 ' ;7 X`. 7 30 57 r3 7T; 4 x Richmond No.a D G o AP /7 it 67 4 qq Richmond No.33 I__ OZ Richmond No,34 F .01 9'' o J31, !; aZ9 .o Richmond No.35 G a 1/ a 70 Richmond No.36 p ' o7D 77 / a 7G /9 Ye 7 ay ys' G9 G.SRichmond1\0,37 iT Richmond No,3S f' 9 M.. _. Richmond No,39 K 1 S; s 4, L tr 7. a /` '7 13 U7 9 9RichmondNo,40 r qRichmondNo,41 M /Y7 U /Y J4 371 7f- 77 P:G.,3 RiclnnondNo.42 N ' v, y1 A *2 /6 a7 5'(o T1r 77 Richmond No.43 to Richmond No.44 P 9 . / J3 0 . 9 7 AI! 73 a V i Richmond No.45 Q y ,0 3 ,9J 0-7 /7 71 R dr. / ll9 s.3 3 sRichmondNo.46 p p w Ridimond Nos.47$7,Cons, S 9 7. G 1 0 0 /. ;,3. Y? 9-3 1 ;1 O Richmond No.48 T + 1 0 Richmond No.49 A I / a; f 7 Y1 . 1/ p27 `f3 Richmond No.50 B 1 li..3 ' a zo a a G 7/1r Richmond No.51 C 9 . 7 oZ 7 r1 /7 3y l0 Richmond No.52 Richmond No.53 E 21 a o S 8 I/ D Richmond No.53-A F 71 a3 ; 12 " a-/ 29 7/ 04 f G + 0/ a?1 72 1 G 2. 77 1/7RichmondNo,54 Richmond No.55 H J/.3 o U` 7 b a 7 GO Richmond No.56 1 (P/ .J U Y1 . /I- 3I- Richmond Nos.57,S2 53,Cons,J ; K G 7. . a 3S 17 if k1 fid' p8' n Richmond No,58 Richmond No.59 L 36 ,3/ 'lis 1/ 31 77' Richmond No.60 M h li© o ' r27 // J0 3 7_ p 76 Richmond No.61 N + dZ9 ;0 / .Z 7 17 . 31 J 1 : P 4 . Richmond No. 62 O 1__o _ '; Q D 0.7 C3 Richmond No.63 j P „ 12 . J-7 5 It7 1S ". Richmond No.64 Q .3/ , 7 9 y 1G ;l 90 Al Richmond No.65 R 12 . P 7 1, Richmond No.66 S 46' /` •2Y 19 13 037 Yil Richmond No.66-A T ` _._L 7._11_ ` w 0 LPA 4 Totals Carried Forward A 4 4W7 73 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION BMW JUNE 53, 1956 DEMOCRATIC IC3#:'olYxs^azC,a-z:).35stX. _.:::e-LMi:T'W. xGw.,;_'S .....+t Yu." ....M .:less:. ...-:_.»,.:.,C :'3cE. »...-,, a... ..,y.._..t :i:^t'u:.;::, ..a._k+5_;:-P.s--;¢:Si.`.::.. .......... .-,.,......:..+3,,;.1.._ 3,....,.y,.,,,+......r.... ,..,«... P W Ak n C t 9 p F 5 ttt i a c w S yy p y. F F x N .._ 9 Mf x r t t f r 4 re, k r-1, a .,. 4 i x ba i 6 1 x i r i W0 t<.. i s r a i a S m*?ve, L4 ii 44 i a x f j I Y i 1 i t A 3 v .. r F 4 r. h- DINOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE jMember Cmxdy Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central j I Commi"Oe Sr So-DisL Commitfee!ST Sup.Dist. Commiftee gT__Sup.Dist, Committee .....Sup Dist. a 39 r ELECTION o x i PRECINCTS pp z pxp o o z. Z V & Y Z Q r d p x J W Q O 2O Q I Ith Assembly District o m v s Y g i Q uiH Continued) Totals Brought Forward D o y R"' • T' f U totRichmondNo,i0 oB 3 G'' ; G6 f`// G. .lsi,; G9 f"/ 1, i (C 7j/1' joY2YY ys 'Y QRichmondIo.11 3f J0 0 ! J Richmond No.12 D } G a JrG }7 11 96 Ai 9 YJ Riclmiond AlNo.13 F 5711 SA -Y7.__52.__5"33 6"3G w- Richmond No,114 F ! 0J` J` 3b t 38 1W I10 11Y. 0' J0RichmondNo,15 f Richmond No,16 jr bb 64 4` « lra3 6.3 4 SQ G6 6S q ry Richmond No.17 Richmond No,18 J '–p—S.l__ Richmond No.19 K ; 0 S'} G GY 66 W bS G7 G'Y 5"7 72 Y7 h7 Richmond No.20 000 10 62 2 J1 tf to ilf X/ ,_0 Alf 67 YJ` Richmond No.21 M o?7 JJ 27 A' 45' ,t0 aZ r OU Richmond No.22 N 7 '` fY Yr Y77 Y7 `YY Y91 J9 Richmond No.23 10 !Y_7_Yzf Jry p Richmond No.24 r 5Z '7 31 06y IPIRichmondITo.?S i Q 6Y .S b r Richmond No.26 R ° 67 b7 a 0 65-f 7/ XY 69 kJ Ki 7Y 5_ 5 7d / 7? /03RichmondNo.27 s 76 Gy 71 777x6-0 7tY 7 73 fiichmond I o,28 T. a_ s Richmond No.29 A JrJ J f 91Y d"Y JOY J6 0 J3" Richmond No,30 G9 61 kf 7a Gv dj ky Apr Richmond No.31 C .rr IT 65 40 40 If/ 7 Richmond No.32 D 7, f7 79 7Y 771[ 71 7Y 76 77 ! 7?. 7/ aF.'3'9__3"1__ 7Y'_7RichmondNo.33 7 Richmond No,34 j F41 V7 liar G/ F ,GD bQ J2S 6/ 1"G r9 Ar Richmond No,35 G s' G/ G/ G3 .S / Richmond No.36 p 'y, G'.? lj/ O': G y G / l/`!f li/ S 4-4 Richmond No.37 v Richmond No 38 if—J O-1 x y J `Y . Y1.__! .r. Ric mond No.39 j K 1311 V? Yr W_ f7 _y7f 11; YY `/7 Yj'( po 7s pox po 74 70 Be 7-VRichmondNo.40 71 Richmond No. it 0 3 d / JA /Ao3M Richmond No,4241N . d ly 6Y Gs' .f Richmond No 43 Richmond No.44A,YJ 77 ,T7 7*f 77 Js" 7/ 76 T.7 ,7G. G9 Richmond No.45 Qt `3 J ,Glx `7 G7 GP !3 GG Err lod - 7 G'' Richmond No,46 it Xr -Y -Yf ' Richmond Nos,47&7,Cons S l ,per 11/10 / 113 /6 /aZ 1117! R Richmond No.48 i I 7s Richmond No.49 3`,f7 y9 y9 y ,0 `7`f ? SO. -Y/ Richmond No.50 8 GD . 7J 7/ 711 73 G7 70 Z9 7,3 77 Richmond No.51 C t G G /r/ 7dr 76 77t o?7 61 77 71 ,77 1p,6 7 Richmond No,52 D 7Y .4"g 79 79 73 ` Ye 7f Go7 70 F/ 70 6' G. G i Richmond No,53 X71 s a y 4 ?0 9 Gv G 7 G Richmond No.53-A F GL j 79 77 77 71, Ar 77 7Y 1v7 77 I- ,r 24 6"m 4) .Ss" J44 b0 X3RichmondNo.54 G .P f!' 9 ` `}7 Richmond No.5S H .47 3A J3' %:0 .31` r7 Y7 .5.7 JY y Richmond No.56 1 47 W f*1 77 74 76 N 1`Q 77, 70' S7 Richmond Nos.57,82 83,Cons. tt [ Richmond No,58 K'; 7/ .7s+ ` 74 j: 7 i Q 7 7 73 t Richmond No.59 4s S o 71 7i 70 ', 7/ 64 77 7/ Richmond No.60 Ni 7/ 49 bp' 73 73 7Y l/l 7Q' 70 7 l a 710 li" Richmond No.61 7 01 7 • 77 Richmond No.62 _ o! _`4_ /e.___ -L._ G. 3 ._r _ s'. . ! '__G., __- r_ . _..__. Richmond No.63 _ . t' li a?q 'I°r' -Y/ Y21 Y q . 7 Richmond No.64 Q 1(P ` Richmond No,65 R /0 71 /3 /bt 17 i Richmond No.66 S Richmond No,G6- T ' k .rrl' S, 15 7 J6i1 _/. `_ _ 1 __ _ . ... ____ ___._.._ __.Richmond rt 7 AA0 3Syb 3W 3G S3 -1 M0 3y77 3e97 AO!Y, ASNa' 7o 407TotalsCarredForwards 1 pE eral7 7 CONSOUDATED PRIMARY ELEMON HELD pjNE 5, 1956 DEMOCRATIC Member County Ceniral mamber coup Ceekal Member Coneiy Ceakal Member Comfy Central Member County Centra) Committee Sup.Dist. ConmuMoe.,.__Sega,Dist. Canwai#bee..rw. Sup.Dat C.onrasitte*....._„Sup.Dist. Committee........Sup.Dist.3R•T"{'Y,i4,;,.F.Yts..., .... .' ,-_:_,?- ..:.,..£.... .S'. w ..m.: _,__ -, .. =.D,::...:_ ......-naF.::4.,.w,....t_,,.s«_«-#.,-...::*-., ..,.-.a..e.,-x•.-.,:._..: -A._.x.. ..._-i....._.... .,..,. e,,.,-.,.. Kkw,.... >.+... ...,...r. ,.,..,. ....._, .....,.... ..... -_ ire b e b 1 ii F x f a c»»r..ax^ t a z 3 d f iID. 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ELECTION PREaNm 116 AnsmW Ditteirt Continued) i s i Total:Brought Forward A Richmond No,10 t Richmond No.11 C TRichmond11o,12 D i G w fizcilnlond No.13 E Richmond No,14 Richmond No.15 G s a Richmond No.16 H Richmond No.17 n Richmond No,1819, Richmond No,19 i Richmond No,20 t 4RichmondNo.21 M Rlclzzn E and No.22 p i Richmond No 23 Y z f FRlcinllalldro,24 Riclnnond No 25 Q Richmond No..26 Richmond No.27 Q s f E,. ..... ,...,.w.. Richmond No,28 Richmond No,29 A E Richmond No.30 E Richmond No.31 tC s Richmond No.32 Richmond No.33 3 Richmond No,34 i Richmond No.35 Richmond No.36 Richmond No,37 1 Richo.3S Richmond No.39 Richmond No 40 Richmond No.41 Mw Richmond No.42 N Richmond No.43 D Richmond No.44 Richmond No.45 M d Richmond No.46 E Richmond Nos.47fi7,Cons. S YSS Richmond No 48 t t y Yt` t q Richmond No.49 A i Richmond No,50 t Richmond No.51 t Richmond No.52 3RichmondNo.53 Richmond No.S3-A Richmond No.S4 Richmond No.S5 i(i r Richmond No 56 Riclunond Nos.57,S2&S3,CM& Richmond No,5S Richmond No,59 Richmond No.64 X11 r_ Richmond No.61 12chmand No,62 9 Richmond No.63 Richmond No 64 Q' f Richmond No,bra pr Richmond No.66 All 771 x Richmond No.(&A r,...,.._............. «....._._..........._.,w...._..........,..«.-...e...+.=.+n..,..«., r..... ten... r Y j Totals Carried Fotward f y r i CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION BMW JUNE 5, 1956 DEMOCRATIC Member CountyCentral Member Confirm MemberCOs'" a :.,swn t,_ ax t, '_.ounty CaArslM_ ambe.<. rkx.. Memb xe County C` w. n_ tfrt( a' d R= Commitee Sup.Dat. Corat#ee "SvcOrat Comanioa _ Sup.ComntCe........Sup.DisfiDromm eSup A i c t int F 0 c s a AM M Y f P' pp : AA s ; i x i F i r r 44r 6 s t W } , t- S rp t g A x- x s d z t t Gf f a S t a T r o r 0 1a x i a i PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE United States It"" eased"in State Senator Member Asstmbly stnatw Oat' y-- Dist. Dist. 0; ELECTION? ZCTSPRECIN n l a I IA Assambly DistrSet C CoWnuad) Totals Brought Forward A / Q Richmond No.10 Richmond No.11 r Richmond No,12 p r Richmond No 13 I Richmond No,14 F Richmond No.15 G a Richmond No.16 Richnhond No 17 Richmond No,iS Richmond No,19 1 Richmond l o,20 Richmond No,21 i Richmond No,22 N t i Richmond No.23 f Richmond No,24 Richmond No 25 Q 4_. f Richmond No.26 Richmond No.27 S I J. c. Richmond No 28 r 1 Richmond No,29 A Richmond No.30 Richmond No,31 t- Richmond No.32 D t Richmond Richmond No.34 f Richmond No.35 G Richmond No.36 i Richmond No.37 Richmond No.36 r: Richmond No,39 Richmond No.40 1 arJ x Richmond No,41 M i Richmond No,42 t Y 01RichmondNo.43 i i J Richmond No.44 P Richmond No.45 Q n Richmond No.46 g Richmond Nos.47&7,Cons.S Richmond No.48y Richmond No.49 G 4 Richmond No.50 t i Richmond No.51 C r.. Richmond No.52 1 Richmond No,53 i Richmond No 53-A F i a Richmond No.54 G f I i Richmond No.55 H s Richmond No.56 s Y Richmond Nos.57,82 83,Cons, s fit Richmond No.58 K i Richmond No,59 Richmond No.60 M t F - Richmond No.61 N Richmond No.62 Richmond No.63 P µ.Richmond No.64 Q a Richmond No. 65 Richmond No. 66 Richmond No.66- A Totals Camad Forward CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 PROHIBITION Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central I Member County Central Member County Central Committee-_l....Sup.Dist. Committee---__Sup-Dist Comnu#ee Sup•Dist s Committee----__Sup.Dist. Committee._.-...Sup.Dist, r cc E f g f 3 4 fA x A f i r 2 f A_II y g s 1 F i F j Ra s 3 4 t tt N r f r 1 P g A i j...._,.....-. ,__..,,...-.-.. __.. rte .-g._: i i L x F 3i s a r F G H f t g r r K 7 t s 3} O i d T R ix j i 1919 r g Cg F 333 E 1 r3v r G H j fg5 a K Tit, t cy i iy x R M f S t E wK v J Q t s i- m. a T j ON PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Som s:ptsvisor S::p*ms>aK Dist w Dist. r, e ca ca ELECTION m PRECINCTS CD 'M a I lth Assembly District Gni f Continued) Totals Brought Forward A Richmond No.10 t i Richmond No,11 I Richmond No.12 Richmond No 13 E r No. f iRichmond\0,14 Richmond No,15 G 3 f Richmond No.16 Richmond No.17 1 Richmond No.18 Richmond No,19 Richmond No,20 dL a i Richmond No.21 M t Riclunond No.22 f r f Richmond No.23 Richmond No,24 p ti Richmond No,25 Q Richmond No.26 i Richmond No.27 3 E Richmond No.28 s Richmond No,29 A i Richmond No.30 F. Richmond No.31 1 f Richmond No.32 Richmond No 33 3 Richmond No,34 Richmond No.35 G Richmond No.36 ff r}.4 Richmond No.37 1 Richmond No.3S Richmond Aro,39 K s F f Richmond No.40 i t Richmond No.41 ka Richmond No 42 N i Richmond No.43 Richmond No 44 t Richmond No.45 Q Richmond No,46 Richmond Nos.47 fi 7,Cons, Richmond No 48 7 cRichmondNo.49 A Richmond No.50 B Richmond No.51 Richmond No.52 d IF] Richmond No,53 k $ Richmond No.53-A F- a f Richmond No.54 fRichmondNo.55 y Richmond No.56 r x rr Richmond Nos.57,82 fi 83,Cons. Richmond No,58 Richmond No.59 4 j z. 5RichmondNo.6D M Richmond No. 61 M Richmond No.62 G Richmond No.63 Richmond No, 64 Q s Richmond No.65 d t Richmond No.66 Richmond No.66-A Totals Carried Forward t 6333, CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 52 1956 NONPARTISAN 3 r I c i v G F G g x l µr f H µ q t N I p t s T z sa F B 1 F H i t 4 k N i yy_ q R S F 4- _ w w.. T g t C r 777 D o- I 7 z N i NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 4 f t ELECTION PRECINCTS t I ith Assembly District Continued) E Totals Brought Forward r Richmond No.10 a i.. ._ lichmond No.11 C, Richmond No.12 y Y Richmond No.13 rtl Richmond No.14 F.. c y s f Richmond No.15 Richmond No,16 1 s l I Richmond No.17 Richmond No.18 Richmond No.19 X Richmond No.20 1 z Richmond No.21 M Richmond No.22 Richmond Np,.23 Richmond No.24 t- z Richmond No.25 Q f SS Richmond No.26 a Richmond No.27. _ _.._ _----- - :._. S, r Richmond No.2$ i Richmond No 29 r Richmond No.30 r k Richmond No.31 pit Richmond No.32 D t RY. illollS) .Q,_a.3 9 i Richmond No.34 F Richmond No.35 G Richmond No.36 j r Richmond No.37 Richmond No.38 f' Richmond No.39 9 t 111 Richmond No.40 t Richmond No.41 Richmond No.42 Richmond No.43 Richmond No,44 P Richmond No.45 Richmond No.46 R t Richmond Nos•47 S 7,Cons. Richmond No.4s i fr 1 r Richmond No 49 Richmond No.50 Richmond No.51 r a Richmond No.52D 1 Richmond No.53 Richmond No.53-A Richmond No.54 r„i r S; Richmond No.55 H Richmond No.56 1 k x Richmond Nos.57,U X83,Cons. v x Richmond No.58 K Richmond No.59 L Richmond No.60 M Richmond No.61 Richmond Not62_,_O F Richmond No.63 r Richmond No.64 Q t MOLL" Richmond No.65 Richmond No.66 S Richmond No.66-A 1 fTotalsCarriedForwardlyg CONSOLIDATED PFJ1VIARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 NONPARTISAN 3` Tj i{ a s i f f E 3. D Lt L- 4 Ti g i p O g A i E t f 1 f a r 9 a F n r k x 44 L M r a 1 t t s l M E I x g H s K 11, F11 r z t i x f O L 4 e i r Tfj y o T i f < i t I E j( w 3 NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE s ELECTION Y ({ PRECINCTS x Y f i rs 11th Assembly District tContinued) Total:Brought Forward Richmond No.10 8 Y Richmond No.11 Ct i 9 f Riclunond No.12 D' Richmond No.13 f s t t Richmond No.14 5 f Richmond No.15 G Richmond No.16 H 4 Richmond No.17 Richmond No.18 04, KRichmondNo.19 t Richmond No.20 E i i S S Richmond No.21 M. Richmond No.2277Ni d Richmond No 23 r tiRichmondNo.24 p Richmond No.25 Q Richmond No.26 Richmond No.27 S 1 t r 7._ - f Richmond No.28 f Richmond No.29 A i ti 1 Richmond No.30lj I n II Richmond No.31 t t Richmond No.32 R.chnnond No..33_ _ Riclunond No.34 A t Richmond No.35 i Richmond No.36 H t f 4 II A t Richmond No.37 Richmond No.38 i i a717i Richmond No.39 K Richmond No.40 t Richmond No.41 M Richmond No.42N N 4 i Richmond No.43 0 r r Richmond No.44 p s ! a Richmond No.45 Q t Richmond No.46 Richmond Nos.47 S 7,Cons. t Richmond No.48 T r r Richmond No.49 A, t Richmond No.50 B r Richmond No.51 F _ Richmond No.52 Y w rt Richmond No.53 I Richmond No.53-A A II Richmond No.54 i Richmond No.55 n Richmond No.56 Richmond Nos.57,82&83,Cons. Richmond No.58 K a f . _.. ,. 1 Richmond No.59 1 4 i e Richmond No.60 M fx Richmond No.61 N s t Richmond No.62_" s a Richmond No.63 Richmond No.64 Q a r sII Richmond No.65 R t3 Richmond No.66 jj Richmond No.66-A T Totals Carried Forward CONSOLIDATED PRIMARYELEC;TTQN BCELD JUNE 511956 NONPARTISAN 2a _._...y:.. ,..._............. .....:..... ..... _ x ,,. .. ,.. ., ,...- ... .... f r C f V f t r H i s t e N f b i z s s a t fiM1n Q t« 3 a t i f i 3 i i b ti b t, i 7 s e k M s y. I 3 P f 1 R S a E r 1K.. t c x fi a 3 y- Y r. f Y i # b' g I r.. C 'k e i M,.. STATTMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 77ELECTION PRECINCTS Y Ith Assembly District Contmued) t Totals Brought Forward Richmond No.10 d t f Richmond No.11 C 0 E r Richmond No.1,2 r Richmond h 1 757 Richmond No.14 FchmRichmondNo.15 G Richmond No.16 p Richmond No.17 1 Richmond No.18 J i Richmond No,19 K r Richmond No.20 L Richmond No.21 Al Richmond No.22 Richmond No.23 O j t rRichmondP Richmond No.25 Q a Richmond No.26 Richmond R n d hT o.27 S Richmond No,28 r j Richmond No.29 a Richmond No 30 Richmond No.31 C f Richmond No.32 0 Richnmond1\o.33.__ E r l FRichmondNo34 r ` Richmond No.35 G Richmond No.36 H Richmond No.37 1 Richmond No.38 J Richmond No.39 K Richmond No.40 L Richmond No.41 M i Richmond No.42 N Richmond No.y43 O t Richmond No.44 P Richmond No 45 Richmond No.46 g Richmond Nos.47 S 7,Cons. S Richmond No.48 r Richmond No.49 Richmond No.50 8 Richmond No.51 C t Richmond No.52 p Richmond No.53 E Richmond No.53-A F y Richmond No.54 Richmond No.55 N Richmond No.56 Richmond Nos.57,82&83 Cons,J I Richmond No.59 K r e Richmond No.59 L 60 z Richmond No. M s Richmond No.61 A. Richmond No.62 _O Richmond No.63 P Richmond No.64 Q Richmond No.65' R Richmond No 66 S t c f syr Richmond No.66-A r E i 17 Totals Carried Forward CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1954 t7 39 777, r ati i w a_ C 9, t r f y F j t Pe t 4 j x a F i 4 i t N w i r tus r B t 6 a jq r 3 p 5 H r s n r i r c s r N f t. r a -. Y z t 7 SS i 3 x i_ n r r f j$ a xjy I 2 F F T t t f 341E ro;nry. t y.'_` r,. ' 1 by b i I . 1 b QAT"? " n , __ 5 !J#" ''r;_'_ j ii ,'' : ". ' , . 1 , i I I I I,,, . - T 1 K 400 To --',,.'.-_* ' _''.-'.-' , -- I', is ry .. f ` K k K r '. ff 4 i-_ r.: f ti A. r s r t t 4 FF ' f l c t 1 T y r li 1. ti i f ""f t l ,. F: T t F' T. p i. 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D /?/ / 0 %: 21, 2 l Mchmond, off- 12l 3z27' a t' 1S 11 18 Richmond No.7d F Richmond No.71 G qj 1 10. Richmond No.72 31 Richmond No.73 t /1' it YJ r Richmond No.74 20 22--p- 1 /} a la. i Richmond Nos.76&75,Cons. K 1 q O• Richmond No.77 t $$ 1 tf. O Q 1 1: J Richmond No.78 Richmond No.79 N IX qo: y'. - a y . x Richmgnd\?0,_80_-- 7 3 8 r Richmond No.WA P 13G 37 33. r2 Richmond No.84 0 1 1 . 1 ' J - o Richmond Nos.89,86 S 88,Cons.R 9 1t cf_ q, T So O 0 o 0 Q 0 O o 0 4 hichmond hos.92 C91,Cans. S Richmond No.94 A 113 36 _ 4Irl. C. 0 O 17, Richmond No.95 B 1/7 3 J 31 Z o. .7 3". 2.t i r Richmond No.96 C .1l - 50. 1 . J. So, 7 7: .27 5 Z Richmond No.97 D IDI 37 35. 3 a• a3 / Z6 Richmond No,98 x Richmond No.99 F //9 3t, 36: i . ' 3. Richmond No.100 G Aad ?1_ , - Richmond No.101 H Richmond No.102 t j'3•-. ,. 7 D /. 3. Richmond No.103 Richmond No.104 x 1 Richmond No.105 L 119 ! j t?. ©. r o S Richmond No.106 M J a33- Richmond No.107 N 1Y9 51 . 7'i' C) .rZ c 117 o ':aT 7 Richmond No. 108 Richmond No. 109 P 3 ftT. i*0 3- f : 55: ! ' _ 31 Richmond No.110 Q 1 ', 91. 2 7 t1 .2 / 7: f`J 16 3 a rZ rYRichmondNo.111 R 11 L' . 4 7. d 4 „ . i Richmond No.112 S ,3 .21 0 v 0 0, d'I?, / 13. Richmond No.113 Y- _.2 — lo__ 8 IA Richmond No.114 A 45 q1- 3q, U 1. / 5: U. 018; 3 C Q Richmond No.115 B g 1 n c 3 O J ! Richmond No.116 C 113 33. 3R 2- df_ 2- Ar o, 17. j`f 23 Richmond No,117 D 13. J Richmond I Ta.118 3 L 1 Richmond Na. 121 F l - fl p 3 © ll Richmond No.122 G 124 3 37,3 H 154 9 77. o . 176.Richmond No. 123 b f iS. 3co Richmond No. 124 1 17 3 . 3 3: cl`. r'. j'. f / . Richmond Ao, 12S.n i Richmond No, 126 K J, P .3. /' 7. 57 3Y. 17. 35-1 i Richmond ItiTo. 127 t . 16 C` I Z ; 23 Richmond No. 128 M ' Richmond No. 129 N 123 31 4G a L '2- 38 liichmo:ia_No. 1 1RichmondNos.131 85,Cons. P Richmond No. 132 Q J /8 #0 Richmond No. 133 O Richmond No,134 S A Richmond No. 135 T F f a ir2,Ad' lil 9 ' •! / Glto " 3 `1' - f9l9 l4 Totals Carried Forward fix• j CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 REPUBLICAN E y a f 5i e jf IF{ s± j s v x E 4 3 R b I ! i j Y 5 4 O b 3 t f pro e 30 X t ia f y... s x 7Q ry 7 iib VVi E 1 4 i f s Frp E L b rr t 7 T x 44 J14;t w T 7 i i v REPUBLICAN STATEMNT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member Cmmfy Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Centra! ConumfeeiS P-Dist Canmittee!ST Sup.Dist Committee__.-_-Sup.Dist. Committee_------Sup.Dist. e: W t J_ELECTION cc z PRECINCTS r, o 0 z c 4400 40 o 43 0 40 cn o xo o c Wcce:- 9 GCgnA i 11th Anambiy District W i ; j tCoMieuedl p A 3 sass w 3 a Totals Brought Forward A a t Richmond No.67 8 1 /9 /rJ I7 /.t. ii Richmond No.67-A C1 17 15 /6 Ib $ . id- 13 IS Richmond Nos.68,87&120,Cons. D 1 /7 1`r P.iciimondl os,69 S 90 Cans, 9 0 0 Richmond No.70 F 12, ,1. ' .2 ,21 23. .31. .25 _ '2t: Richmond No,71 G Richmond No.72 tt ;1 _ Xt 33. A$_ 33 1q. .33, 33. '..2 Richmond No. 73 Richmond No.74 d f P D D 1 11 Richmond Nos.76 S 75,Cons. K Richmond No.77 L 13 . q. 1,01: Richmond No.78 M 10" 11 Richmond No.79N 3$ .3:. ,31 . .3Pf. 7 a? 32 Richmond 3,3 .2rS r 1No.80 8 r Richmond No.80-.A p 010 o 1_ :3 PC 30 3ir VG 3i, a F Richmond No.84 Q ! : /r !, 1,2 `/ l.Z. / . /S r F p+. Richmond Nos.89,86&88,Cons.R 13, 'a /[' 1 RichmondNos.92S-91 Cons. 5 4 O Q p Q 6 0 t7 0 k Richmond No,93 TP J S .S Richmond No,94 A Q23 ,,?7 / e 7., v2.3 Richmond No.95 8 31 . '30 31 2 G. 3 20 ,21, Z 7- RichmondRichmond No.96 C 4 f. 1 47 43, 4 .29: 77_ `S 3 r. Richmond No.97 D "J $ .25 b, .2/ Richmond No.48 E 7 212 Richmond No.99 F .3 3 a ` 3Z iii '? 3L. '25. Richmond No.100 G Richmond No.101 N •1 Rg Richmond No.102 3r. 30- r'S 2S 2;L! Richmond No.103 J p .2J ,1p .29 121 A;L- Richmond No.104 K X. 29 Richmond No.105 L j 13 13, /2- / Richmond No.106 M 33. 3, 35. 3L 33 16_ 3. 34 , 6: y Richmond No.107 N `12 110 4.2 31 .3? A z10 3' Richmond No.108 t Richmond No. 109 Richmond No.110 Richmond No.III 3y. 10 YO 3S 3 ,95' 32 3 ' ag Richmond No.112 S Richmond No.113 T 4 _ b -2133 3L au Richmond No.114 A 3q, 37 3( 7, 37 2. 36 36 33 Richmond No.115 6 Richmond No.116 C -s 7 a c77 :7 2 -25( a27 ; l ff Richmond No.117 D C •?"1. s77 .27 o?. a 2 s30 .29 . JV r. Richmond No.118 E 3-_ t? 3C 'Vp Richmond No. 121 F q1' g 9 r7' 9! r 32 3' , -' 30 17 31 629 79 .Richmond ro, 122 G .. Richmond No. 123 H ! GIco _ 57 3'" 3 1<z 6 Richmond No. 124 r 31. 31. Vy 'g 6 3 2: .3,2. aS. .27 .s Richmond No. 125 Richmond No. 126 K 31, 3? 31, 35 3 7 3 i C ' .27 E Richmond No. 127 1 3G' 31 31 35 37 . 37 .3 b 3 Richmond No. 128 M F Richmond No. 129 N Il .2S, / .34, Richmond No. 130 p p 30 0 o7S i_. _ Richmond Nos. &85,Cons. 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ELECTION f k PRECINCTS 11th Assembly District 6 t Continued) f t Totals Brought Forward A f 8RichmondNo.67 r Richmond No.67-A C Richmond Nos.68,87&120,Cons. D F Richmond Nos.69 S 90 Cons. E t r tt Richmond No.70 7 777r Richmond No.71 G r 4 i Richmond No.72 H Richmond No.73 Richmond No.74 1 t Richmond Nos,76&75,Cons. Richmond No.77 t i Richmond No.78 M r Richmond No.79 N s Richmond No.80 O i Richmond No.80-A P t t Richmond No.84 Q f pF Richmond Nos.89,86&8%Cons.R z Richmond Nos.92&91,Cons. 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Comm;ffee!.Sup.Dist. Committee........Sup.Dist. tom. t 5 r i. ELECTIONo o ! j PRECINCTS oxIr n f N r Iaa 'on 0 Y 4! Y 1 Q O Q W cc C I I < 2 = J a, 11th Assembly District i 0 o = o W u t t( Continued)g I tk to 7Qt LZroma-.• j j Totals Brought Forward A b 7.7 ( 7 "/ Richmond No.67 8,t ? f7 ,SS . S7 , ,S/ S. f0 60 y3 Richmond NTo.67-A C Sz ' 1 53 57 3 5 ` 7 41 ,_ #Y 63 , 1 Richmond Nos.68,87 S 120,Cons. O b i 73 77 Richmond Nos.69 S 90 Cons. F ' ? /0 9 Richmond No.70 F 4q 43. ?2 bq 46 49 18 61. 47 0- io2: 60, w Richmond No.71 G ' 'qq. 30 "r'3 iG ''3 g 43 At . 1'5` . Richmond No.72 H . 60 JZ ir,3 PZ 6`t .S`1 p 6 G b 5 b2 Richmond No.73 t 7D . S o 9 ?3 ?' r2 3 ?` 70. /P C V I Richmond No.74 J ' qQ 0 - 1 92 Q Y K 33 5 6/ 6, . A 63. 5`/ l3. J1 51 (o`f.Richmond Nos.76 S 7,Cons Richmond No.77 1 © l 54 .5-& f5 57 a J5-, S3s73 S0 Richmond No.78 M ) 2 j'I i 39, `I3 36 3 el z{1 . 11 '7 3S . 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(P7 ; Ricimiond No. 125 J TJ 56 6 D Richmond l To, 126 K) z 767/ 77` 7SI. 7/ 7'- 73 , 7f 63 Richmond No. 127 1 y y7 7& 77 A '7, 71 1 7 '76 7l 7y r TRichmondl o. 128 M 57 el9 67 48 65 66: G.Z. 7 6? 0 7 S9 61a Richmond No. 129 N .25 SJ 5b 5 0 52- SG 5/ 5 3 8 5 S 513 Richmond No. 130 Richmond Nos.131&85,Cons. I P' 2 6 g ?.9 79 82. 78 7? T 3. 13 ?3 . 74 Richmond No. 132 Q= f 72. 41$ 3 4 o J 50. S S. 540 Richmond No. 133 4J t. J$ 4' tf 9 43 $t3 ! ( -f6 to f A Richmond No. 134 S" J T ellRichmondNo. 135 Tt, ., 4- c i U7 7 Totals Carried Forward I V{//0 Q Q 9 r Q? ,dQ/ •'1 ' - 74YYA«.:..t' :YX'«2Y-:t GFiCc ad-..-«-:.1I..::..'a..i.•:_-++—.... .._ ,.a,....r_: +- .'-...._ .3+.u.....: :;,..._..... _.._.Y-:1'..4:.a:+n 1iuY .....___....W..+.....a,..,.e:$-..r'._entr P CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 53, 1956 DEMOCRATIC All Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member Comfy Central Member County Central Committee.__,____Sup.Dist. ± Committee_. Sup.Dist. Comrsutlee—Sup.Dist Committee_. Sup.list. Committee.___ -Sup.Dist as i e pk 3 T 1i M r D + x P71 L t X PSR t y 4 M Y M i k j Y N 3 p a r a P 4 S d 4 B L 777 r G T if it 3# tgtq g f N It a 71 11 P y d Y C ttsr tSS r X r X Fq, N R r t i w M v t I e S T a a 352 DEMOCRATIC STATTMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member comfy Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Dist. p.Dist. Committee..__...Sup.Dist committee........Sup.Dist. 4 ELECTION I PRECINCTS Ith Assembly District s I t Continued) Totals Brought Forward w Richmond No.67 D F Richmond No.67-A C r m Richmond Nos.68,87&120,Cons. O Richmond Nos.69 S 90 Cons. E s1 Richmond No.70 Richmond No.71 G t f t s Richmond No.72 1 Richmond No.73 Richmond No.74 Richmond Nos 76 S 75,Cons.K A Richmond No.77 1 I Richmond No.78 C 5{ Richmond No79 t k Richmond No,80 t x z Richmond No.80-A t r Richmond No.84 Q Richmond Nos.89,86&88,Cons.g t 4 t x Richmond Nos.92 S 91,Cons.4 o Richmond No.93 fi Richmond No.94 A s Richmond No.95 Richmond No.96 ti Richmond No.97 O E Y Richmond No.98 s Richmond No.99 sF Richmond No.100 Richmond No.101 Richmond No.102 Y Richmond No.103 5 4 Richmond No.104 1 Richmond No.103 Richmond No.106 M 4 } Richmond l`To.107 Richmond No.108 s Richmond No. 109 Richmond No,110 1 Q Richmond No.111 Richmond No.112 Richmond No.113 T Richmond No.114 A S Richmond No.115 Richmond No.116 C Richmond No.117 O f Richmond No.118 i Richmond No 121 F 1 Richmond No. 122 Richmond No. 123 H Richmond No. 124 Al Richmond No. 125 i KRichmondNo. 126 Richmond No. 127 v_ Y 5 Richmond No. 128 Richmond No. 129 N Richmond No. 130 Richmond Nos.131&85,Cons. s Richmond I`To. 132 Q Richmond No. 133 R Richmond No, 134 s 4 Richmond No. 135 T l r. Totals Carried Forward CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 DEMOCRATIC Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central j Member County Central Committee..._...Sup.Rist. Committee—Sup.Dist Committee__ -sup.Dist. Commiffee«_. Sup,Dhf. r` Committee._ry..wSup.Dist. M i F. _,_,....,-.,.N•.,,, ..,i.«.,...<.. ate.~> .,-r.,-..._.,,t...,..,,,m .y:..-w..,,.. »,. 4 t.,«......:..... i,..ti. I1 f i i 1 q D F a E t i 5 4 L f ; k N t t Y _ t d T C c E f c jF a 7 7 t q s Nt P g t D w P H t 4 K t w At_... _. .,._ ..,, ....... .... ... a._.. „ .,a.w k ,» m..w L 0 it r w s s r i r-- T g s # c F PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 1lnited States Representative in State Senator Member Assambly senator Congress Dist Dist. Dist. f j Q f, ELECTION Ar PRECINCTS a a i J x O Ith Assembly Dittriet t 4 Continued) f x , Totals Brought Forward A Richmond No.67 t Richmond No.67-A Richmond Nos.6S,87&120,Cons.D Richmond Nos.69&90,Cons. F i Richmond No.70 x n Richmond No.71 G Richmond No.72 Richmond No.73 Richmond No.74 s X Richmond Nos.76,&-75,Cons. K Richmond No.77 1 F i , Richmond No,78 M Richmond No.79 N z t Richmond No.80 p Richmond No.80-A P F r Richmond No.84 Q Richmond Nos.89,86 S 88,Cons.R s fi Richmond Nos.92 S 91,Cons. 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Dist. Committee........Sup.Dist.ea Sup.Drat Camm Y p t 1 U. r 1 C t r F G F H a j tom L 3} Mt 755 NJ r E 4 i i A, t t S AA B I x F 4 Y t tty k( i w 6 y g M F N4_. .. . . . .__ ._. Kk g € Q 4 RYY Y t A u D t s x qy A f i S i a K a T4— W t a 411 4 S v x N 9 P r R O P a x 4 R f 7 .Y NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE U Supervisor SupervisorSupervisor y rDistDssl. Dist. f a7 W 4 ELECTION aC=. PRECINCTS r o W 1 } f a 11th Assembly Distriet o Continued) Totals Brought Forward A i v f 1 yF Richmond No.67 x Richmond No.67-A C Richmond Nos.68,87 S 120,Cons. D i t Pichniond Nos.69 S 90,Cons. E Richmond No.70 F. E i Richmond No.71 Richmond No.22 H Richmond No.73 1 Richmond No.74 1 t Richmond Nos.76&75,Cons. Richmond No.77 is i Richmond No.78 M 2 Richmond No.79 N Richmond Now 80 0s i Richmond No.80-A p Richmond No.84 y Richmond Nos.89,86,&,88,Cons Richmond Nos.92 S 91,Cons. S f } .. t. L ah p: Richmond No,93 Richmond No.94 k Richmond No.95 B Richmond No.96 C S 4 Richmond No.97 Richmond No.98 t' Richmond No.99 1 r; Richmond No.100 G f Richmond No.101 Richmond No.102 Richmond No.103 Richmond No. 104 K Richmond No, 105L Richmond No.106 M f f Richmond No.107 N Richmond No.108 f Richmond No. 109 Richmond No.110 Q Richmond No.111 f t Richmond No.112 r Richmond No.113 Richmond No. 114 A Richmond No.115 Richmond No.116 C x a ... x 7 Richmond No.117 D Richmond No,11S__ Richmond No. 121 F 1 Richmond No. 122 G Richmond No. 123 H Richmond No. 124 H J. Riclunond Now 125 Richmond Now 126 K Richmond No. 127 Lf Richmond No. 128 M Richmond No. 129 N Richmond No. 130 9 1 Richmond Nos.131585,Cons, Richmond No. 132 Q Richmond No. 133 R 4 Richmond No, 134 S Richmond No. 135 r E rr Totals Carried Forward 5 i CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 52 1956 NONPARTISAN If vF 77 404 B y y H j 4 a C f s t 4 F t y f t s a 9 x i i kt E t t s x f+ y X C l k IN f kly l r F r n i s a da f r i x G I R A lv 4 k NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE ELECTION PRECINCTS z r 1 I Ith Assembly District Continued) Totals Brought Forward A Richmond No.67 B M Richmond No.67-A C Richmond Nos.6S,87 8120,Cons. Richmond Nos.69 8 90 Cons. Richmond No.70 F. Richmond No.71 G t Richmond No.72 H t Richmond No.73 a t k i Richmond No.74 f Richmond Nos.768 75,Cons. K Richmond No.77 1 1 Richmond No.78 M Richmond No.79 N t Richmond No,80 Oil t i Richmond No.80-A P i t°r Richmond No.84 Q Richmond Nos.89,86 8 8%Cons. t Richmond Nos.92 8 91,Cons. 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Richmond No. 134 S 3 t Richmond No. 135 T Totals Carried Forward c r W _. _ t fi CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 59 1956 NONPARTISAN y woo LA Ofi 13 It T 3 s n n r 3s a k tt 4 s r p8 E 3 { i E 3g L t k i u t i R t e E E E qa r s J 3 f.. i b F. i T b it 4 x t Ei f r i t i 4 k b t O t 6 Q rr r q ti i r360 NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Y. j E a rt i a ELECTION i< PRECINCTS s Ith Assembly District Ir Continued)r Totals Brought Forward A Richmond No.67 Richmond No.67-A C Riclunond Nos.68,87 fi 120,Cons.i RiQlimQuil.'Qs G9&90_Con i 2 r i Richmond No.70 F t Richmond No.71 G Richmond No.72 t Richmond No.73 1, f Richmond No.74 r Richmond Nos.76 S 75,Cons. K a Richmond No.77 l Richmond No.78 M tA. r Richmond No.79 N t 4 3 Richmond No.80 0- a Richmond No.SO-A p 7.1 Richmond No.84 Q f IRichmondNos.89,86 fi SS,Cons. v Richmond Nos.92 fi 91,Cons. i I Richmond No.93. 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Richmond No.106 M Richmond No.107 Richmond No. 108 O Richmond No. 109 Richmond No.110 8 Richmond No.Ill Richmond No.112 Richmond No.113 T 3 Richmond No.114 A. Richmond No.115 Richmond No.116 C Richmond No,117 D Richmond,No,.l.l$ E Richmond No.121 F Richmond No. 122 s Richmond No.123 IRichmondNo, 124 3 1 Richmond No, 125 Richmond No, 126 K f Richmond No. 127 t Richmond No. 128 M k Richmond No, 129 N t Richmond No. 130 _. _ G Richmond Nos.131&85,Cons. A Richmond No. 132 Q Richmond No. 133 Richmond No. 134 S Richmond No. 135 Totals Carried Forward CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNT 52 1956 3 3 R r x r il E t c r i t r t P n c x f F e r t x I R r i 1 a i a t s r r 1 z t P E T R i e Y 40 r k v-, r , N J T Momb` S y r S s: i 9 r 9 R f., 1 y:: 4 Y ;- t r 1 3 , a I r.S- o taro n. O t- ti. r sl y I i c.: r 11: I I I - -, 11 " I - I -I - I -- ; : 1 :-.-,.. 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C IIIiIOGS t iA1 if4.1SC Q11LSCf y i 511 Ont CatiScate On bock pages) a h Pf4 d F' 4 rjdr x 9"` S' S r 1t, ` Y T r. '. r f- f i.r .,I j x t'4,41 a 6 Section 11 f E Y Ys V y-ary } r Af, J t C d v 1 Z f W_ F _ F tf- 4'1. ,. u .. -' 1 t YL6 I pd`^S A i .. f f, { r.s`i.j i t , f# J j ' e f n, P q b i' k. ik A Ij ++r s.4, '1i r 1 ` t nZ4!zi s 3 --,a a 7 q -, + 1r i; fyF r I I w: y o ygll.. r I GG REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE aces to' Representative Member of + - N'oesa) United States in Congress State Senator r Senator 17th District Assenrbl Convention ; 6th Distrid 11th District CA* I-LECTION z s• a E` 7.PRECI NCT o Z u z c < cz o I s a.s= 3 . J. 5 o o, e, e—< I x o a i Z 14 a i 11 C Lz Z O 11th AssemblyDistrict O Continued) t. r £- < w o = CJ n H. .. Q p 7 p s Totals Brought Forward A Richmond No. 136 8 ' /11 /3 3 O / 3 Richmond No. 137 C /.1 31 or 2 -L / 3! /, 42. /v 13 Richmond No. 138 p /2 3 rj 3f O O .2 1 17 /-57 7 Richmond-No._I 9 3ORichmondNo. 140 F 9 , -38 3z . ,ii 3 Richmond No. 141 G 42.0 j7 D / 3 3! 3 Richmond No. 142 y !/ /r. S 4 / . r ;Z. Richmond No. 143 1 /V -3Y 3F / / 0 3 z /!0 25`3f`. Richmond No. 144 33 3a O / 3 O Richmond No. 145 K 63, /6 7 / O O 7 / T S Richmond No. 146 1 /a .t,2 2 G / D 72 Richmond No. 147 M f/$ p N Eastl ichmond_No,l_ 3 + s 2 _L F Z 11 East Richmond No.2 P 134 .37: J/ D Y 3 3Y q 311, J 38' 33EastRichmondNo.3 Q T 7.0 East Richmond No.4 R /G ,Z 4 4 z / T / j East Richmond No.5 S ISO 2 ZZ o O (i 23 4 7, 12 1 1 T East Richmond No.6 East Richmond No.7 A 12 ' '``/ y5 O / O yo 3 97 North Richmond No.l B /.. -to Z a North Richmond No.2 C 1. z 9 o O 3 57 42 Richmond No.3 p lo O S 5-North North Richmond No.4 E fig — _ S ._1_._Z S" o .Z North Richmond No.5 F 18 North Richmond No.6 G l Y San Pablo No.l H ' . /' 3 / O O Z / . O S 2 . G/ .Z3 s / o o Z5' z 7 17 , IanPabloNo.2 1 Al,; 8 3 t3 oSan.Pablo No.3 J 9, 44 3 / o oSanPabloNo.4 K San Pablo No.5 1 San Pablo No.6 MYr . 57 H San Pablo No.7 N /05 / SanPablo No..._.`..— San Pablo No.9 P F Jr. O a o 13 a o, /.3: 71 San Pablo No.10 Q /,fj /7 f'( / O l 1.7 Z j S San Pablo No.11 R /7. / D 3 f z Z/ San Pablo No.12 S 8 San Pablo No.13 T / 3 J/ San Pablo No.14 A //3 /7i: 17. ,Z D O 17. 0- 2 San Pablo No.15 g 7 /.S b o. O f o to 3 San Pablo No.16 C /3 /6 41 . O O / t,1 / S /v WEA San Pablo No.17 p , 7 O O, / j I San Pablo No.18 1 // Q S San Pablo No.19 F S .0. G 2_ -3 / 1/ Z 6 /S 1C: San Pablo No.20 G / /12 3l 7 /3SanPabloNo.21 y / San Pablo No.22 1 ' 3 6 S .Z / O t ? a 2 s s" i San Pablo No.23 San Pablo No.24 I 23 Z.t O. / a`/ / : 7 San Pablo No.25 San Pablo No.26 M "a2 ` S O z / O. s"' San Pablo No.27 N ./OO!I /tf 6. . O San_Pablo_No._28 - O // /l i /4, S 6 2 0 /, JSanPabloNo.29 P $ /. San Pablo No.30 Q i /3-7- 1 -77 0ElSobranteNo.l R El Sobrante No.2 S I} 1*31, /1 O G / JI/ C El Sobrante No.3 _._.__ T /as- .tI r_ /j 3 I r- 7 f' Totals Carried Forward exl S/a L f U % 103 ^c i lO S!`s.. kr CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 REPUBLICAN z 17 i S A 8 A r 4 a 3 F F 4 f if 6 a g t f x N it J r O s a t t 4 f t r f e v r V 2 F r F s tt f i i F r t E r. SS r`r z x j F f a xt4 f lm r__. ,. _.-.., ...a .. :._. ._.,.._,,. - .,., ..., T,._ ..,.—..111 rMtwsf E a r ti: p A 3ec=___:.,,...,^Sa'.sc..-„ .sC cu:.v...sv: _a..,...:r.isrC T 7 IREPUBLICAN STAT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE w, Member County Cenfral Member County Central Member County Central ' Member County Central Dist1p.Dist CommWeel;:LSup.Dist Commitfee..____.Sup.Dist. Committee._.__..Sup. . gra cc a ELECTION Q 2 a aA PRECINCTS o 9cc on IE o o = SO 3 yy Q 1 Y m J Q 3 3i _ cc W 11th Assembly District x vi 0 plCiontinuedlW -, 3 W W 3 U) Totals Brought Forward A 71 r 5-1jl b7& -S `I .1 ff o-5T#Y#/! Q Richmond No. 136 a /A /tet 1.3 13 / Richmond No. 137 C .2.2 .2 Y .2q 23 .23 /3 2.2. Q4 / P.ichmond No. 138 D ,.t 9 ,32 30 31 .t /7 , 31 3z 2 l Richmond No. 139 F I if /S ;13 .26 .21 /S Zl .Z/ /J l Richmond No. 140 F ,R9 3/ 33- 31 31 Z1 30 :21 23 f Richmond No. 141 G .3t .3.2 s2 30 3/ .ZI 28 .Is /a' Richmond No. 142 H // /9 /,t, Richmond No. 143 1 3/ 3,.z 3z 3/ 30 k0 33 ,, .1 t Richmond No. 144 J Of .25- ;41 .2S S" 15 23 .21 Richmond No. 145 4K /it /{ /s // / /o /1 13, Richmond No. 146 1 S" / // /7 /7 17 Richmond No. 147 M 33 2$ 1l 30 3Q_ ZZ' East Richmond No.l O 3 S S/ East Richmond No.2 P 37 -J7 37. 3S3 125' 3V .3F .2 East Richmond No.3 Q 3/ 32- .Zf .3q 25f. JA 3/ East Richmond No.4 it ,xG. .28. 97 -27 a A o -Zp East Richmond No.5 S 'U 7 .2-z. 21 20,x r• East Richmond No.6 T 30 3 1 3 3 3 32- East 2- East Richmond No.7 A 31. 34 3s 3s 32. 3s -7- North Richmond No.l 8 /G A5" /.L /¢: /3 T /3 11 /3 North Richmond No.2 C 8 /0 I/ /O f, /O f s North Richmond No.3 D 43 // 7, 9 7 North Richmond No 4 E p S S North Richmond No.5 F otO /(v U, 144117 /O /? /F / ' . r North Richmond No.6 G ./0. !/ 7 /3; 77 San Pablo No.l H /O /O /O San Pablo No.2 4x, San Pablo No.3 San Pablo No.4 K S 3 4SanPabloNo.5 1 / i2 // // 2 12 San Pablo No.6 M I _ San Pablo No.7 N 1/ 1/ t p /p // / r / O San_Pablo No 8 O 1/ ` _ y /3- _ j - l. /5-__- _ San Pablo No.9 P IT /S /S" // 12 /,2: /4. 13 /S' San Pablo No.10 Q /g' / /G /S / /fG /.S /6 /o San Pablo No.11 R 15 (A Z 2- San Pablo No.12 S San Pablo No.13 r San Pablo No.14 A / /S / 17, /6 // 17 16 San Pablo No.15 g S San Pablo No.16 C l 3 /iZ /Z /.3 /-z Y: /Z. 13 /o t San Pablo No.17 D S 6, 3 G G L San Pablo No.18 E 8 '- 7 y f 7 San Pablo No.19 1 O /3 San Pablo No.20 G /,3 /1/ r 9 San Pablo No.21 H A 7 3o -2? 2 t/ 7 77 .?1. 7 San Pablo No.22 44 3 San Pablo No.23 J / / /7 /S 45 s San Pablo No.24 7' /K .2a San Pablo No.25 t I/ 10 /? /9 7 / UEnka San Pablo No.26 M 4 7 7 $ 41SanPabloNo.27 N / /,2 / ioSanPabloNo.28 O '/ / /1 / DSanPabloNo.29 P ,g /j 1j 7 /Q k San Pablo No.30 Q ;rZ /? /' /1 /G, /lo. t1 , IF /3 1 E1 Sobrante No.1 R /t /7 17 17 17 /o /1 17 El Sobrante No.2 S 17 7. /7 /4 4 13 /`4 El Sobrante No.3 T /S S0 /.7 /5 / f,5- /p 17 /2' 2 r9 f o77 9 oS 7. '__lo1y cuo gni Totals Carried Forward CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 REPUBLICAN Member County Central Member County Central Member County Centra! Member County Can jMember County Centra! y 1Committee.. Sup Dat Committee_- __.Sup.Dat Conreuttee__.._.Sup Dat Committee .-.Sup.Dist. Committee........Sup.Dist. i 1 6 s A t 9 f Y I iii D iF f_ .... . - r. .. . ., ,. . . .._ . G H f 44 ra 1 K y Y £ S y 15! i[ ftjftj i1 N Y 117, 01 @@ r ter...-... . p y t ' Q I 1 s r s T I M. G y } Y I 7 y i f i tYt 77D E F i t G H 1 s 6 p i jj 1 SSS x v 3 r t'._ z R 3 s S f y E a ti .. r T A B c D a i xF G E y f( K 1 F 1 O 33§ AM P Q It 1 s R cc Z J t k f x a REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member Cmdy Centra! Member County Ceafral Member County Centra!Member County Central CwwMee--_ Sup-Dat Com iffee__._Sup.Dist Commiftee_____»Sup.Dist. Committee ___.Sup.Dist. Xv ELECTION h PRECINCTS r 11th Assembly District Continued) i Totals Brought frorwatd;.._ ,.........-....... .......... A 1 ! i r... . . * Richmond No. 136 8 i a Richmond No. 137 C P%ichmond No. 138 D r i Richmond No. 139 E t x: Richmond No. 140 F r d Richmond No. 141 G 4 Richmond No. 142 H a r t Richmond No. 143 1 r yk ' Richmond No. 144 r Richmond No. 145 K Richmond No. 146 1 4 a r t Richmond No. 147 M s F N East Richmond No.1 O East Richmond No.2 P East Richmond No.3 Q F F r East Richmond No.4 R s r East Richmond No.5 S East Richmond No.6 T East Richmond No.7 A North Richmond No.l North Richmond No.2 b North Richmond No.3 D North Richmond No.4 Et l North Richmond No.5 F r North Richmond No.6 G San Pablo No,l H San Pablo No.2 AjSanPabloNo.3 San Pablo No.4 San Pablo No.5 1 San Pablo No.6 M San Pablo No.7 N i c San Pablo No 8 O r San Pablo No.9 p i San Pablo No.10 Q r San Pablo No.11 R San Pablo No.12 S F San Pablo No.13 T San Pablo No 14 f p San Pablo No.15 g p. i San Pablo No,16 G t San Pablo No.17 D Wn,, San Pablo No.18 E San Pablo No,19 A San Pablo No.20 t San Pablo No.21 tt r. San Pablo No.22 4 I 1 San Pablo No.23 San Pablo No.24 K t S t San Pablo No,25 l sa San Pablo No.26 M t San Pablo No.27 San Pablo No.28 O San Pablo No.29 p San Pablo No.30 Q E El Sobrante No.l R E e. a .... _ -. r El Sobrante No.2 S z El Sobrante No.3 T g t I Totals Carred Forward 6 i ! t r CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 52 1956 REPUBLICAN' 4 Member County Central Member County Cenfral Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central v. Committee........Sup,Dist. Committee........Sup.Dist. Committee.__..__Sup.Dist. Committee------Sup.Dist. Committee........Sup.Dist. f e i B c i f t 777 E F f G s H I_.' .. V...._.... .,.-.,._...,_,.,..... ....,....« .,-.....r.._..s-...,....-., _,..........-.,w ......,_.....••M.._........_ L...: Y..,.. .«.__ r. ir ryfnr/ f,. J K f T i..r.., L x' x R__. ..__. t 3 d t T r C D E F f H s K N O Y In T.w... . t. T f A t C K 1 f K L M N7771 x 5, r 3 S 3 i f ii I 42 DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Delegates toUnited RepresentatiYe State Senator Member of National u in Congress Assembly Convention i Senator 61h District 11District11th District r ELECTION ma r Z PRECINCTS g z z z W Z a Cn x v =1 'A 01 n moi o ar 1 Ith Assembly Distriet e'-' z F U a v V Continued)avi V H h Totals Brought Forward A + /I 501 sivieoviog 0 t Richmond No. 136 S' 3o Sp Richmond No. 137 C .31 3 /1 1 /7 3/ S:5- Richmond SRichmondNo. 138 Di 31 33 /7 .So /,I- q S/ 78 73 Richmond No. 139 ff S2 To 7 Richmond No. 140 F .3f /p j y 3L, S 1 3f icy 4 W Richmond No. 141 G CFO- 09 .t. .06 /1 33 '{.2_ 7G 73 x Richmond No. 142 1f 491 .2/1 6 Richmond No. 143 1 66 4 eo /8 31 64. 73: 71-' Richmond No. 144 - J , 35_ /S! /7 3/ Z .28 yg j Richmond No. 145 K ,74 /11 45 S 7 ,.48 Richmond No. 146 L 8 - 01 / 7 -W .20 27 s3' Richmond No. 147 M Y 38 /T Yg 7 21 S/ East Richmond No.1 01 . a , lYf 7 East Richmond No.2 P .SS 391 -2/ 72 73, oS East Richmond No.3 Q East Richmond No.4 R 77 East Richmond No.5 S 6,2 SI , /7 74 /S 27 g9 East Richmond I To.6 T 3 {',Z 2s' / 1 3`f 95- E S y3 East Richmond No.7 q 3v .23 -r}! 9 p 73 70 North Richmond No.I g } 6+/ 7 7 North Richmond No.2 C 6fl /6 ,A2 #.t a3 71 North Richmond No.3 p f // ' Af 60 / S GS o f v'/ North Richmond No.4 5"Ff _/ .ZO v, 5 J? 3.2 Sj _. 76 North Richmond No.S F / o r North Richmond No.6 r 7A . 7 A/ 5't -90 t San Pablo No.l 11 .33" - /! A/Z /.Z 1z slo San Pablo No.2 i ' g/ IS- 01 S 98 /7 413 Fp 2- d3 San Pablo No.3 3 3 San Pablo 10.4 K 3 /0 'CA /o 7 d 74. 7f San Pablo No.5 t Sof! S -5. /`T Sail Pablo No.6 M JW 3 11 /4 o So Ttf 667 San Pablo No.7 N - 7, 4/ SO /S San Paulo No.S San Pablo No.9 P 3 .30 /3 3.Z /S 3/ 3g 3 Sr San Pablo No.10 Q • 7$ 'y .Z3 72- /3 35- Y v 031 I San Pablo No.11 R 66" -? /S G2 /3 8 7/, 8 San Pablo No.12 S j , ! y . a74 `/7 /74 G San Pablo No.13 --- 370 23 73 San Pablo No.14 fj San Pablo No.15 y 3s 7 f0 Y, 17s .33 .20 San Pablo No.16 3 5 7,2, 17 92 C San Pablo No,17 D 3S' , ' r3 ya /0 8' eft s3 SS San Pablo No.18 F E1 -35 3 /S 4.2 I/ y/ San Pablo No.19 f 6 /g /a Y3 /o- 4 San Pablo No.20 G y S Y 77 aS 71 o a 93 San Pablo No.21 H 3 / .SS /p 7Z 7/ San Pablo No.22 1 `/3 37 / S< 7 Y 6;,? 3 73 San Pablo No.23 41 3 2 .14 fp 8 21 so San Pablo No.24 K 7p ,51 -2c fro /}- 3 L ` 6 57 7.7 San Pablo No.25 L 43 ! /3 e7 a2, Z7 X yp 7-2Yt; San Pablo No.26 MN Sp d / JI s' T / 0 / N ' -31G o s/ 7 San Pablo No.27 7 3 q F San Pablo No,28 O + SU y/ fS /oU sof 30 l00 San Pablo No. w San Pablo No.30 Q!i `o 3 dC4 65 /4 33 7Z 3` El Sobrante No.l El Sobrante No.2 S .S3 /f // o. S 1 7/a, El Sobrante No.3 T ' .3 .S .1 O 70 .91 74 71 Totals Carried Forward S/(//Ifla9a 7 riff/3 V CONSOLIDATED PPJMAR.Y ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 DEMOCRATIC Cxsn.:z-:..,.._:z....:u ....r .^. .:..._ ..:ia.... q„e.-.-_^^:.,..ems'--.ae,.-,. ,.. w.,a:::.a-.. .-..«.. asus.,»:..:.vc... -.ra.s....,..._ _+...ac.-:.:. u,:,,.s;#c,.-. aa+x. ,c sw:+t r ca...r..,axa.vi,._a c..,,..-ter._ «„ •s::ra t ,s k 9 t n i 313131 t y 4 ia ... .... .. ..... W, .. .., 1... t i k O t q D C t d D a 73 ev 57 77- E g a a, t i t g T t f[ ! f 33 r d r r E y( i.. tyt a 71 oe r r x B q _ a 3737 4 f •,4,Y h f i S xy 1 I t f S i s SE M OCRATI C STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member County Central i Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central N j; Commstteelff-Sup.Dist. Committee!ST Sup.Dist. Committee;T-.Sup.Dist. Committee •_---Sup.Dist.! j Il 1 cc ELECTION PRECINCTS W o a: i W r„ cc z x Z Q p H O a W O i f p < Y YO t r t Y = _1 J s1 "' Z cc d C pj j s O < s t 11th Assembly Oistriet I O 46cc cYi 2 srj J a3 v < ICOOtInUadJ Q 8 Y z d 7 W N F a r. Totals Brought Forwardo2- Richmond No. 136 8 GJ 4T 7.G PJ' L1 7f Ly 7/ jS 49' 41r 6Z f; Richmond No. 137 C !Z 7G 9} 73 7j 91 Of 71 7/ 7/ ss ,S Richmond No. 138 o 6.t 4/3 66 ZY 62 71 Lz 66 17.3 Asn G3 42- RichmondRichmond No. 139 E+; 4Z W i2._62 -4Y `0 4Z 4/I -5-7 V Richmond No. 140 F •f3 .Z,S"' 4U 3y .3* Y/ J!5- 41 5/ 5 0a'F c d Y2 38- Richmond No.141 G{j -5.7s/ Cf (off poi 63 42 61 63 G3! Richmond No. 142 p;, Sri SY ZI ?0 7-31i 7T 7/ 77 70 77 70 Richmond No. 143 1 i 70 SS 77 8,Z 781 7/ 7s 76 7j. 7 70 6p. fRichmondNo. 144 1 J ., 33 .23 3S 3y 3.S P 3,Y__ Richmond No. 145 K 3.3 -fC. 3.9 37_ J74 37 J- 344 38 Richmond No. 146 L .:FS' S!, 6 0 6.2 Co 60 S(o Gv G L a s8. 6-:3- Richmond 3RichmondNo. 147M 5 f 3S S 5 J .1-3 41 S/ S7 SS 5.2- East Richmond No.l_ 1 O 4S 3.7 It* qZ S4? s S/•t 4tit' 4Y East Richmond No.2 P 107 -/ 73 75 4149 73 7/ 7S 1: 66 73. 67. East Richmond No.3 Q 77 G97 v 7A Irr 4' ro 8s mss- 8/ East Richmond No.4 R ; Y/_ 77 90 79 9.1, yfl 9,4, 90 Y? 73 k. East Richmond No.5S Iff7 67 loo /oe_ 9 9 YY 93 `/T 9.2. 16 8i: East Richmond No.6 T 10 47 7 4 Fro 7__( / 7 -7r 7 i East Richmond No.7 A ' ri North Richmond No.lg y.r/ t/,2 o ,j p AU 37 y Y ,G 4' 5/6 .37 North Richmond No.2 C 10 V0 S 1 So 1/0 St7 X43 `/ North Richmond No.3 p G' ' ,,Z 59. Cs- .S 64 S-S- -,zS S7 Sj G.S 4s, North Richmond No.44 J/1 / .53. JET f/b' SS S/ SZ SS S Sf7 North Richmond No.5 F 1 16 7 /7 /6 ./J /G 144- S_ /z Z/ North Richmond No.6 G 7/ 6/ G,2 L2 62 4f S/ 7/ G 6/ 77 52 i i San Pablo No.l H 47 3/ 41Y4r7 `,47 a Sf f 4f// f 1S7/ 5 4<I 3 Sr San Pablo No.2 1 W00 /0/ 1 /601 /0 oo San Pablo No 3 0 3/ 440 .3G 3 #o San Pablo No.4 K 33 57 5; S S$' 153 60 60 60 S-Z San Pablo No.5 L Q bit 70 ZZ. 71 ! 6,L (o T,Z 6S 73 sj 7 San Pablo No.6 M ::%Z 3G 47 So SAP S/ -,16 *1 iq `/ Sb i/2: w. San Pablo No.7 N 7Z 3(5- 106 70 6 4 Lf -13 GL 70 67 71, aC Sail Pablo No.8 04 0 49 61 Gz _GAS' 4/ `7 _. 3j j3 S3 77 sZk 6-s u vp' 6-q Y S3 -V' San Pablo No.9 P i s, San Pablo No.10Qi 7.7 ?4 77, San Pablo No.11 it 76 qJ 67 70 7.71 To G3 67 7/ 7/. GY San Pablo No.125 Syr .34 60 !o0 63 S3 SS 6/, S2 Sj I San Pablo No.13 T 7 7 Of 7.2 San Pablo No.14 A' 9 0 77 71 7, Xr 7/ 7/ 7; 73 767 Ta. San Pablo No.15 77 '9/ .3F 4.0 4W "H 40 i1a 36 11 f 3LS- San Pablo No.16 C 1 7.1' S7 XS FS* T 7ri n 9'0 n Yy 7 8z 72.Sµ n San Pablo No.17p /S 3q 37 q3 33 92 f,Z 3 -39. San Pablo No.18_ uf3 / S3 S.Z Sf S-2 So S-2- 53 S/ %-T San Pablo No.19 F *S' 4?t S13 Vf '/,A, 5/0 37 4'7 San Pablo No.20 G 't r SSS 7do 7 10 6,7 a8' 6 C.3 Lo f San Pablo No.21 HSE SG 06- ICA by 65f 57 G, SP Eos 4-3 daz San Pablo No.22 1 -67 30; 43, 67 61 SZ 6-6 G'S,c S3 z San Pablo No.23 .. J Y 3 Sr San Pablo No.24 K 7-2 0 5-7 70 93A, 74 93 57 70 f0 /`i 77 7 7 ?Y'. iSanPabloNo.25 L 7S S! 76 7S 7,;t 7.: "S 7 0 ry 1 San Pablo No.26 M; 3 3 t/ /z ",4e 53 j . SS 3 .Slo n 1 San Pablo No.27 57 51/ sM S7 .S1 3j `:57 S .5$" .Si. / San Pablo No,28 p' 3 i San Pablo No.29 P r 15'1 41 415/ 50 V44 3'8 .1Q 411 yl r 50 .,/z San Pablo No.30 Q .S 'aftT ?' T6 7(- f L` / 7 7T 7At 7T 4 El Sobrantc No.1 K -Y/ 33 s17 S+o 4r„ yj -ela yo -f3 3(F El Sobrante No.2 s (0 33 41 7.t 67 70 6S 7/ 7 k Q 44!;- 6 l fir•.. El Sobrantc No.3 W Totals Carried Forward i,da - /1x07 )/{)(/ /, !/ 5 /3 /,7GTs /ol. I f i'a-5 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 53, 1956 DEMOCRATIC Member County Central 1 Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Committee ,Sup.Dat { Comm-Mee—Sup.Dist Committee _Sup Dat. Committee......-Sup.Dxat. SuCommitteeSup.Dist. Vat e AA 3 a Xf F y v 7 pi 0 1 4 e' F 144 y SS 6 , y K 4 1 M 1 r N 3 t k Y w w O y == iA R 5 1 3 k T rc 8 4 4 f x k F i e K 3 r M sr H C L¢ r x a a T d i t C DE M11 F 1 G f M r. i 77 i t L P x AW a R P x T k i 44 DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member County Central Member County Centra) Member County Central 1 Member County Central a Committee...... Up.Dist Committee____Sup Dist is Commiftee Sup Dist. Committee Sup.Dist I_ 4 r i ELECTION PRECINCTS L t Ith Assembly District i Continued) Totals Brought Forward A i Richmond No. 136 B S„ Richmond No. 137 C , Richmond No. 138 D A Richmond No. 139 E Richmond No. 140 F Richmond No. 141 G f fi Richmond No. 142 z i f Richmond No. 143 r C Richmond No. 143 1 Richmond No. 145 4 ; Richmond No.146 L 4 Richmond No. 147 Y East Richmond No.l a East Richmond No.2 p w f Y East Richmond No.3 Q East Richmond No.4 R s East Richmond No.3 s East Richmond hTo.6 Richmond No.7 AEast r.. i North Richmond No.1 North Richmond No.2 C f North Richmond No.3 D North Richmond No.4 Es f s t North Richmond No.3 GNorthRichmondNo.6 G v San Pablo No.1 H 4 F t f E i San Pablo No.2 F. San Pablo No.3 i 4 v San Pablo No.4 S San Pablo No.5 t r r i P ZT San Pablo No.6 M San Pablo No.7 N San Pablo No.S t San Pablo No.9 p 737 San Pablo No.10 San Pablo No.11 San Paulo No.12 San Pablo No.13 T San Pablo No.14 A t E San Pablo No.15 B f r San Pablo No.16 1 San Pablo No.17 71 San Pablo No.18 4 San Pablo No.19 r r r f F San Pablo No.20 San Paulo To.21 i t r San Pablo No.22 San Pablo No.2,3 San Pablo No.24 K F s San Pablo No.25 L San Pablo No.26 Al i f San Pablo No.27 s 10, i San Pablo No,28 San Pablo No.29 p i San Pablo No.30 Q El Sobrante No.l l ON t • El Sobrante No,2 S 5 { a- t T• t El Sobrante No.3 T Totals Carried Forward r r CONSOLIDATED PN;I:MARY ELECTION HELD ]UNE 51, 1956 DEMOCRATIC ii Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central i Member County Central i, Member County Central-.l i Sup-DCommittee........Sup.Dist. Committee------Sup-Dist Conwiftee-- -at Committee_......Sup.Dist. Committee..._...Sup.Dist. k 7 c u C D s t i K x 1 f N_ Q p 3 t A ri C r. w» m .,,.. r< ... .. w Oro' t t t 5 D r 4 Ge l 4 f fix x t s k 1 7 777,S i B D E FF i 4 A _ K i } fi 2 9 F 5 Zig R M.` ,.«_... «..,.......... ._.._., a.._,.-..... c.«---.gin^....«..-...,. r M_ x f. v 0t 1 k r T r J frnn.... . wriy f. t PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE r United States Representative in State Senator Member Assembly SenatorSress -Dist. Oist Z.. -.. .. r.:..A Si."-.a::.S::4:'TO.'® y4'L"'3'.*iC:+:o".«.^.,,. _. .w..,.., y.•.."1....,._.w ._ _..... .__ r. ... - i.._. ... ort Dis! W Q ELECTION PRECINCTS s E Q I I th Assembly District Continued) Totals Brought Forward A t f t Richmond No. 136 Richmond No. 137 C Richmond No, 13$ p Zl Richmond No. 139 Richmond No. 140 Richmond No. 141 p i Richmond No. 142 Richmond No, 143 E t x Richmond No. 144 Richmond No. 145 r Richmond No. 146 Richmond No, 147 East Richmond No.1 East Richmond No.2 P 1 4 East Richmond No.3 East Richmond No,4 R East Richmond No.5 S s East Richmond No.fi r t f r c East Richmond No.7 Ai T w North Richmond No.l 1 t x.. North Richmond No.2 C x North Richmond No.3 f North Richmond No.4 North Richmond IATo.5 4_ North Richmond No.fi San Pablo No. 1N4 r t San Pablo Na 2 1 t San Pablo No,3 San Pablo No,4 San Pablo No.5 µµµSan Pablo No,fi M r San Pablo No, 7 t San Pablo No.S p P y! t San Pablo No.9 x San Pablo No,10 E i San Pablo No. 11 San Pablo No,12 S 1 San Pablo No. 13 San Pablo No.14 t San Pablo No.15 Y r San Pablo No.16 G San Pablo No, lfi San Pablo No. 18 San Pablo No,14 F t f E San Pablo No,20 t1 San Pablo No.21 y 3 San Pablo No. 22 San Pablo No. 23KSanPabloNo.24 t f San Pablo No,25 LMSanPabloNo. 26 t San Pablo No.27 N Sail Pablo No,28 i San Pablo No.29 p t San Pablo No.30 Q El Sobrante No.1 g f E1 Sobrante No. 2 moo, S El Sobrante No.3 r 1 V e r Totals Carried Forward CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 53, 1956 PROH I BITI O Y Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Committee..._...Sup.Dist. Committee_____Sup.Dist Commi#ee____Sup.Dist Committee—.-Sup.Dist Committee_......Sup.Dist. t r S S z z d E i s t 4ft c 4 is t x q s A B w d k 4- _ Da a 1 t i M F ti qx4 s } s 5 1- n j SS iYYY MM R I X I C Tk a i 4 s E G H t 4 i l i Ra r g r ray K I t s w P I i s i e P Y A F 77 s u F 3 F I G z ' H 1 E a M K 3 p y t t 4 f 1 Mr N of z P i 40 r t Q i' s 3 r S 3 iONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE s Superwsor Supervisor Supervisor s Dist. 4 Dist. v coo i V ELECTION PRECINCTS o g 1 11th Assembly Diskid O j p trContinued) 71 Totals Brought Forward A Richmond No, 136 Richmond No, 137 C s Richmond No. 138 Richmond No, 139 Ell f Richmond No. 140 F Richmond No. 141 G i Richmond No. 142 Richmond No. 143 A Richmond No, 144 Richmond No. 145 Richmond No. 146 L Richmond No. 147 M c 4 East Richmond No.l East Richmond No.2 p East Richmond No.3 Q East Richmond No.4 East Richmond No.5 S East Richmond No.6 Tf East Richmond No.7 A North Richmond No.l j North Richmond No.2 C North Richmond No.3 D North Richmond No.4 Ellf v E North Richmond No.5 F North Richmond No.6 G r r San Pablo No.l H San Pablo No.2 F San Pablo No.3 f f t s San Pablo No.4 K San Pablo No.5L r f San Pablo No.6 M San Pablo No.7 N San Pablo No,S San Pablo No.9 p San Pablo No.10 San Pablo No,11 R San Pablo No.12 S v1 San Pablo No,13 T i San Pablo No.14 A t t San Pablo No,15 r San Pablo No. r16 C San Pablo No.17 San Pablo No.1S E Ac San Pablo No,19 F J? San Pablo No.20 c, San Pablo No.21 ff San Pablo No.22 l San Pablo No.23 San Pablo No.24 San Pablo No.25 1 San Pablo No.26 M f San Pablo No.27 N r San Pablo No,2S San Pablo No.29 p San Pablo No.30 s 4 El Sobrante No.l A - EI R E1 Sobrante No.2 S k ? El Sobrante No.3 ForwardTotal:Carried Forward ori_ ...._. w CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ]UNE 511956 NONPARTISAN x S j j 417 a 1 t ss ii p 37 q p 9 a 3' t q G s 4 c r 3 q F io e 7-71 tt 3 f I e 5 } fes,` j ee T r... D j 4 w r s F g i e t 4 i P r 7 j F I ii 33# r c i i f D pp c p w I s i r s r t yya 1 p F i ii C 4 t z Y-dN PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALLyVOTESCASTATTHE F ELECTION l F PRECINCTS F Ith Asseeehly Datnc! j Contmwdl e i i r..w....,,.:..- a.w...«... .........._«.•"+mow`..""-......T., '.'^.". n:.^..'..'." Totals Brought Forward A Y Richmond No. 136 g l y Richmond No. 137 C f Richmond No. 138 Richmond No, 139 f E Richmond No. 140 Richmond No, 141 r, Richmond No. 142 H d Richmond No. 143 t t t Richmond No. 144 J Richmond No. 145 K Richmond No, 146 L t Richmond No, 147 M r N t East Richmond No.1 p East Richmond No.2 p 9 East Richmond No.3 East Richmond No.4 East Richmond No 5 East Richmond No.6 East Richmond No.7 A f a North Richmond No.l rDs North Richmond No.2 C. North Richmond No.3 D 4itNorthRichmondNo. 3 m_ y North Richmond No.3 C F North Richmond No.6 G x San Pablo No.1 p p• a .... .. .. _ ..-. Ej i San Pablo No.2 r s San Pablo No.3 a San Pablo No.4 K t San Pablo No,5 L 77773SanPabloNo.6 M C 444 San Pablo No.7 N i f San Pablo No,S San Pablo Na,9 p San Pablo No.10 1 San Pablo No.11 R S z'w San Pablo No.12 San Pablo No.13 San Pablo No,14 A San Pablo No.15 San Pablo No,16 San Pablo No.17 f. i San Pablo No.1$ San Pablo No.19 San Pablo No.20 k San Pablo No.21 ff San Pablo No,22 r ., _.._....._._., _.._ .t.. San Pablo No.23 t San Pablo No.24 g San Pablo No,25 t 1 San Pablo No.26 M t a San Pablo No.27 San Pablo No.29 p ta San Pablo No.29 San Pablo No.30 77r El Sobrante No.1 At El Sobrante No,2 R El Sobrante No.3 T Totals Carried Forward s y; t z CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 NONPARTISAN Ile 4.. 2 A3 s u s f H f I p y a ttt F u j 4 4 yY r 32 y lY t i n-h t r T{F t ggt M F1 i } Q3f t 77 Y S F ta t s s 4 e s t F rt t S s k v 5 i 6 a t NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE t ELECTION PRECINCTS g 11th Assembly District Continued) a Totals Brought Forward A F z Richmond No. 136 s r I!! ff Richmond No, 137 C 4 t Richmond No. 138 p E Richmond No. 139 Etz Richmond No. 140 F Richmond No.141 r, Richmond No. 142 Richmond No. 143 r } Richmond No. 144 6 Richmond No. 145 K t Richmond No. 146L z Richmond No. 147 M N East Richmond No.l E East Richmond No.2 p 4 East Richmond No.3 Q East Richmond No.4 R s 4 3 t b East Richmond No.5 1 1v East Richmond No,6 J East Richmond No.7 A North Richmond No,l North Richmond No.2 C r a t 4 North Richmond No.3 jj North Richmond No.4IWF t North Richmond No.5 f t North Richmond No.S G San Pablo No.l JIT, } San Pablo No.2 1 San Pablo No.3 o t San Paulo No.4 an Pablo No.5S t San Pablo No.b M San Pablo No.7 Paulo No.S0 i San Pablo No.9 p 4 s San Pablo No.10 Q i San Pablo No.11 San Pablo No.12 S Er r San Pablo No.13 San Pablo No,14 r A x 4 f San Pablo No,15 R r San Pablo No.16 f San Pablo No.17 San Pablo No.18 San Pablo No,19 r San Pablo No.20 G San Pablo No.21 L+ San Pablo No.22 San Pablo No.23 r San Pablo No.24 San Pablo No,25 a 4 San Pablo No.26 M f f San Pablo No.27 N San Pablo No.28 San Pablo No.29 p j San Pablo No.30 Q 4 El Sobrante No.1 R_ f El Sobrante No.2 S k: a a , i El Sobrante No.3 I Totals Carried Forward L DATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD 5 1956 NONPARTISANCONSOLIDATEDP t i r r 1 x' a 1 r SS } t F 2 r- C a r i r H r 13 77 7777 3 Tt f i r 4 i4 1` a Y 4 y r o s a 7 F r s s c+ a i t i i a j jR t qq yy a w t 3 e f r 1 e t k s ep F s i y s t j t xa F t t - 7 : r S w x s r x 2 y r ' r j e jj STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE r"x` a i ELECTION PRECINCTS 11th Assembly District Continued) F f Totals Brought Forward A 1 fi Richmond No. 136 Richmond No. 137 C Richmond No. 138 D r Richmond No. 139 E Richmond No. 140 F Richmond No, 141 G Richmond No. 142 H Richmond No. 143 1 71RichmondNo, 144 J x Richmond No. 145 t Richmond No. 146 L Richmond No. 147 M H East Richmond No,1 O East Richmond No.2 P a, i East Richmond No.3 Q East Richmond No.4 R East Richmond No,5 East Richmond No.6 T x s East Richmond No.7 w North Richmond No.l a 4 y 1 North Richmond No.2 r" 1 North Richmond No.3 p i North Richmond No,4 North Richmond No.5 t North Richmond No.6 G i San Pablo No.l H San Pablo No.2 San Pablo No.3 J San Pablo No,4 San Pablo No.5 t MSanPabloNo.6 1 fN.x San Pablo No.7 N San Pablo No.8 O j San Pablo No.9 P r: T San Pablo No.10 Q f 4 San Pablo No.11 R San Pablo No.12 S San Pablo No.13 T 4 San Pablo No.14 y A San Pablo No.15 B t San Pablo No.16 San Pablo No.17 r San Pablo No.18 r E San Pablo No.19 F San Pablo No.20 G 1 San Pablo No.21 H San Pablo No.22 1 4 San Pablo No.23 J San Pablo No.24 K San Pablo No,25 t San Pablo No.26 M San Pablo No.27 N San Pablo No.28 O San Pablo No.29 P San Pablo No.30 Q u El Sobrante No.l El Sobrante No.2 r El Sobrante No.3 T x Totals Carried Forward CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 3$ AN i. 14 y vh r w. f,moi 14 f b fir i t r y r r t 4 t i I y a 3 f try. 11 71 e _ , z E F a Q q f s f E i i S i t l K F 1 r i f w if 3 n L I 99 8 w F t,t' i J _, k, 6 C f f J i, 3 . L Y (`:! f TI r r ..jy i x:.4 j Pia1s fi F. a t 7. J y' i r- b i 1 y ° r y,i E 7 Yr e U J t T - ' f SFS ` r k: J h ri r u of 1. f Y - rit- f,.. i Pa r l j T e 38 fr8 p im c. y;.k r",. X.` Y4.. w> J y a,:, S # s= s s; W.L' ''. A8: f7 p{ e J 5,, sA 4 1 ,+ ' .ryS. 7 f{ A e AHK.f, iat 2 .. 3 p 1 td :yf r l vl4 r. STAT EMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST r tY j . V P.., a z AT THE n, R1 Z: - . t : r "v l CONS4LID TED P Y ELECTION x f s * z c- r 11LiLL/ s S' - I a F Y l:i A"'( M{3 x JUNE 5, 1956 y ` k x V, 4W-vo r r yi Y+, s, r N f T x t.3, 4, Y 3{' e x y ;I, Ak f-11th ably District y q}'i t i=-. j ',h s 5i-,CONTRA COSTAj '¢ ate .f - Yy' i'" K COUNTY x y €x r r r'r r a - zfia STATE OFCALIFORNIA r + 413w ,g." 1 Wbea the Coanty Clan makes the Official C=Uss.be must SA out CatiBaote on back page.) b . s k " , R t, Z4 r,`r' r kt 1 F Ary y I/ 1 e yVVY i.. M$ C R' S - C j M ig 4,—"4 3 pin9 5 i . k Y ,/`'So- 1 'S 2Y. K: yr_ F p 3 i' , i 1 Y.' ( r ' k r3 r .SF Y . a ;, I , --- fF9 r Y 'y fi` r r t , 3e REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE I ates w Representative i Member of1D9UnitedStalesf' State Senator National in Congress AssemblySenator17thDistrictConvention6thDistrict11thDistrict coo E C z< c ayaa ELECTION dLz z PRECINCTS o= v z F z z zc < 5 aaa= H x A U2 E m $ z ac c42 in cn oc v7 it Z 11th Assembly District e Continued)r E--- < < v y c:: H v v7 Q ... V v3 h i Totals Brought Forward I_ A TO 75v? /phi 1G3 oZ 9 .59/ o o-qf'fl 03/ / t El Sobrante No.4 B 2 7 / 0 . 0 2&- 2 j' A/ EI Sobrante No.5 c /.47 3 a 19: sio- 92 a El Sobrante No.6 D 0a24 a O 1 a 1 9 17, El-Sobrante-ilia-70 Q_ 3 31a o2a` I E1 Sobrante No.8 07 66. 0 ,3 aZ 6S: ; a J 1'i 1 El Sobrante No.9 G /y/' Y7 NO I / 0 yr 2 K 07_3; 17 r El Sobrante No.9-A H /49C3 yr 07. 0 1 a / 0, a O w; El Sobrante No.10 J Jolt D o17. D ELSobrante_No.1L___._ 00 El Sobrante No. 12 K 1A !8 17. El Sobrante No. 13 L 127 Ar A/o, O 1 . 027. v- /3. ,aa: El Sobrante No.14 M /7/ 2 a1 - _ 33 El Sobrante No. 15 N 91 1 . 2f . 0 3 _ O J;?. O aI : /0; aZ 7i ! riollinng\1'nodNo.1__ 7:_ A a a Rolling Wood No.2 p 0 Rolling Wood No.3 Q 167 a p / 07 17` /.z a3 Rolling Wood No.3-A R MY 077. / 1 0 Rolling Wood 1\o.4 s /03 1 a! 17. 0 1 J a. IY 7 Rolling-Wood No. Giant No,l JA as a/ 1 0 0 as oGiantNo.2 70 S 9 . o o : Giant No.3 C /W P/ . O 0 7 Giant No.4 Dp• , 7 qq I 0 a Giant No.6 F 0 a o J 0 Al 0 12 O e Giant No. 7 G / a8' 21, o a 0 . jO . Giant Nos.8s9,Cons. H J 5' Y/ 0 0 3 ao a1 . a0' Giant No. 11 1 lot , 0 , 0 O g f tt7 i / Rodeo-No,.1. rodeo No.2 K /6b' 0. 1 0 . 6o . 1 77 3 Rodeo No.3 L /.Il7 3`/ 0 01 01 3 01-4, laZ Rodeo No.4 M 13Y I V 49 0 0 k 43 3- , r, a Rodeo No.5 N G3 1 /f3 91 0 R `f• 4 3 0? Az Rodeo No.6__ __._... ._ O + jo Rodeo No. 7 p 1-4 a7 124 ! d a7:. 3 Rodeo No.8 0 O? A/ .3 7 a.3 Rodeo No.9 R Ifs c3 0 y Rodeo No.10 s 140 3 .3 13 Al Q p Pinole_No-1 L L Pinole No.21C a 16J t 0 J . 30. !' ore Oleunn Nos,i S Cons. Pinole No.3 B 1 9 y 1. 0 0 `I a 7 3 o?s ; A tt Pinole No.4 C 1 a10 013 I oZ / 23 ! Hercules D /37 .33- 19 a 0 a S3 1 aur /9 I Selby F a17 . sIr u I/ elf q3 , /3r pit / y99 fug G 1 A4&3 S-t/a 94 703 / ABSENTEE VOTE H d I !!3 09. O 3 S" 1. a S+la !n G to . 0 TOTALS 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT J( MA ?5x X311 o1/49 f-3/ S37 Y/ 71 Z L M 0- p I I s S r V 4 z CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 REPUBLICAN 17 4 f 1 r Q y t r e i 7 4 7 e qF a r 5 1 r , k t , r s s x xn s t 1 F G r s t f k 5 r k t i( a S / 13 7 s q f Q t e i r i t s' aa u i i e a f ' a f w ry i r y 3 sl qq k y.. y t ft n qb wR r e i 4 , i t a mmx w•:z...ma;u:xi;a-c.u tits ,:w.»w^....-. z:.:cwrfcsa. y assx;w r"a.-+...lis.Wa-cvzasxs:uW:` a :<wa s.. M.REPUBLICAN STATEIUNT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member Couaty Cenfral Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central comniffeeI-E-SUP.DiSL I7?Su Dist Commiffee_Sup.Dist. I Commrttee_____Sup.Dist. i o: a s- ELECTION z PRECINCTS W0 coo Z49 so cc ii a: a 2 Wo s O D V 2 ep J Q 3? cc K fff 3 W Q < C y t P i I Ith Assembly District C.Oat111Yed) iL J 3 W W 3 fq r Totals Brought Forward A 6" `, ap 4917 d El Sobrante No,4 f; a* a5 a6 /y 93 11 At AA a3. El Sobrante No,5 El Sobrante No.6 D 13 1b /a l6 7 1.3 45' /3 El,Sobrante.No.7 ___. F _`3 p El Sobrante No.8 F I El Sobrante No.9 G .3-V O9 36 3V, / F.3 a H 29: A9 a9 a a6 a0 43Y aro aElSobranteNo.9-A El Sobrante No. 10 1 07,3 . o`f OU' 021 /1, OV, a?.3_ El_Sobrante_No._1.1___...._ _ _J q?.3 [ El Sobrante No. 12 K /5/. 14 . 13. 141, 13.. 10 w i qElSobranteNo. 13 L p i El Sobrante No. 14 M a7, c o 0$. 07?. a/ o A9 W,7 a 3 El Sobrante No. 15 N o27. , o•5" aW o26 /7. 027 Af atg. Rollin Wood No.1 O Rolling Wood No,2 p 03/ . 33. o G o l. / 04 . 0??, a?r i + Rolling Wood No.3 Q 3. aR - a /9 17 17. ?d Rollin Wood No,3-A R al a Rolling Wood No.4 S / 91: /9_ ,1 o. /7' AI hr 11 ff 49, Rollin Wood No.5 T JjZ 11 1_Q t7 1 Giant No.1 A /6, X /,. /S /6 7 . /r Giant No,2 8 Giant No.3 C j0 ' /0 q l0 O Giant No.4 D a . . Giant No. 5 E 92_-_-_v__a._ LL Giant No.6 F 19 : /f 1Y, 16 . 17 to : if /9. /Y Giant No.7 G 27 a6, a4. W, aY /7 ob -9Y. 1f: Giant Nos.8&9,Cons. H 33 . off! , a Z: 0 3; s 3; 023 Giant No. 11 1 I 0 7 / 0 q Rodeo No..l Rodeo No.2 K oZ3 a3. 110 021 a 17 A`- a3. .92 r Rodeo No.3 1 a(o . 03/ o+W a 3. a10 1 G. oll 91 aZ Rodeo No.4 M /9 . a3 471 ' 191 . a3 IJ?. ON 9/. 19 Rodeo No 5 N 36 j?. .3a .3T . r Rodeo-No.6.,. ______ ___ O Rodeo No.7 p o7A 023 o?I d2 aZ 1 ?,3 a 2 1.3 i p Rodeo No.8 Q o21. 49 b. /to. 7, a?9 f0 1 90 02 Rodeo No.9 R 7 . ,f J I? /O .. .7 . 10 i t tt'' Rodeo No.10 s 12 13 /T. 1 , 12, ]a7 /a?, 110: Pinole No.l T 1,L_.o 73 J Pinole No. fi as VU 02/ #10 as la If /f a Oleum Nos.1 -2,Cons. A 2.S l9 o: a0 aI 43PinoleI'o,3 B F Pinole No,4 c .29 . ,93 .43. .. #13 12 A3 •70 ;0. Hercules D 3`3 Y;. Y3. a3Y -Y.3 #V -Y,2 I/ YOe Selby F G / O-ZS o"r lass. y3' iaso qpy iaiif yls• y.Z b sh% "0-' 9/7/ Ips/ /'tet• yv Al+ Y, `ito: . ABSENTEE VOTE H 97 , z6v 96 RG G 9 GO /DQ a Q 7? D TOTALS I Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT K O9 QOa/ 8GtS77.2S?JS 97.E T G Y L M N E O W 4p Q fry 4. z { S k T Y,v•'x:'aa:a'a.m:nvvs:r:sva:s...:.'a:r..:>i..•.'.:.r;r.-.r,.::s..., .». e,.-,;;, ... c--w:+=lama=:f.-its'i6¢craw-«i:x.v,.,..._. ::.nsv:.:.. .... -.... _ _...-,._..... ..,. a......_..:. , c.....,....,_.... ... ._.y.....- r:_..=4wr-i:;;,:;' S 7 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 53, 1956 REPUBLICAN Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central ._ Member County Central I Committee.--Sup.Dist CWwr0foo_ Snp.Dat. # Committee Sup,Drat Commiftae . ...5u p,Drst Committee ....Sup.Dist. s x f m f C Wi— D E 77,74 F F d rsG W e N14,4 K It 1 m ry _.:,, ... .»..; mss. d a 1 Q s i R i a q k A B i Ns s, I R 1t 1 a K L q N i Q d II D 1 GI c v K y y M N O s r-rte• R S413 REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member County Central Member County Central jt Member County Central Member County Central L . Di* s+P- r Commsttee _Sup.Dist.Committee Sup Dist ELECTION PRECINCTS 3 11th Assembly District 4 Continued) 1 r Totals Brought Forward A j EI Sobrante No,4 x r a I El Sobrante No.5 D e t^ E1 Sobrante No.b Y El Sobrante No—7 I j El Sobrante No.8 r El Sobrante No.9 G El Sobrante No.9-A El Sobrante No. 10 El Sobrante No. 11 El Sobrante No. 12 K El Sobrante No. 13 L r r f El Sobrante No,14 M 3 L El Sobrante No, 15 N yr Rolling Wood No.1 O Rolling Wood No.2 P Rolling Wood No.3 QE Rolling Wood No.3-A R t6 Rollin Wood No.Rolling S r 9 Rolling.__ I To.5 T1_ood_-, i s i Giant No.1 A t S Giant No.2 B 1 r i f Giant No,3 C z Giant No.4 D z Giant No.5 E Giant No,6 F t Giant No.7 G s y r C 7 Giant Nos.S S 9,Cons. Giant No. 11 r Foaeo No,iJ11i Rodeo No.2 K tpa Rodeo No.3 L s e Rodeo No,4 M Rodeo No.5 N Vf i Rodeo_No_6 O s t Rodeo No,7 P Rodeo No.S Q Rodeo No.9 _ R I A Rodeo No.10 S. Pinole T r Pinole No,25fi Y AOleumNos.1&2,Cons. Pinole No.3 B I t j Pinole No.4 C f f Y S Hercules D 1 t I sur r Selby p G ABSENTEE VOTE H i TOTALS_ 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT i f r L f f M Y N a 9.. _ . r_. . .w. .. _ .. .. ._. ,. _. 4 .. , ... O P Q I w r S r 4 r r T i ! 6 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 51, 1956 RE PV B LIGAN ' Member County Cenfral Member Counfy Cenfral Member Counfy Cenfral Member County Cenfral Member Counfy Cenfral Committee._, .Sup.Dist Committee _ __Sup.Dat _ CommMee » Sup Dat _Cr:o,-m..m._i:.fy1Lee-__ ."_- GSup. D' mssi= s..f. L m-m._if_fee.... yFSup. Disf. t i 6 M J. T a F b a D a r E i F t ra r ! , 1 H y t k J s K 3 k 1 M z N 01 P D Xy . 17 E F G I I f 3 k I H 3 3 L d N Q P t gg t s T 6• t 7, C D b E s F G g a e c g y g t L M P r A R S t f c 6 DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Delegates to United States Representative a State Senator emberAssemb) f National in CongressISenator 11th Distr dCiOConvention6thDistrict 17th DistrictD' t 'd I ELECTION x9n im m_ r PRECINCTS z a c t3CO an cc us z 11th Assembly District W n Continued) 3 < i., i= n 400 V H H ' Totals Brought Forward A Yf011 • p S r /e i a 7 1r2r/3 oZ r l" p ' 2' , El Sobrante No. 8 El Sobrante No.5 C ca( r&- /o 79 77- El 7= El Sobrante No.6 O 3. Y3 1 f 47 13, Jf' 6a AY 3 Y 7'El Sobrante.No.T...._-.__ El Sobrante No.8 F 90 59 0-7" 71t jo G/ 17 0 7. q El Sobrante No.9 G 601 , J13 ,. J) Y7 11 e17 El Sobrante To. H ' o f /7 13, .4 /7 20 3q. fib q G S o 66ElSobranteNo. 10 1 .S'7, 3 /' 7 7 o El Sobrante No. 11 77 r, El Sobrante No, 12 K ' G.. 11G, ;3: 69 q I El Sobrante No. 13 1 .-<3 El Sobrante No. 14 M 73 ur7 / El Sobrante No. 15 N ll 0 O; oto 9 : 13 7 0 9. l 113 R011ln Wood No.1 D' i_l 77 90 Rolling Wood No.2 P So '4o 7 G' /P o P /f 71 , 7/Rolling Wood No.3 Q , ff rd f Rolling Wood No.3-A R i 3 7 ' /T 3 . / 7Q lob, S / 3G 19 1 /o y .G 79:Ronin Wood No.4 f Polling Wood No.5 Giant No.1 A 13 /0, a2_ S 17 ao: Glans I To.2 B 11p. / 2X f7 .X/. Jy /o/ Giant No.3 C y, /to ! /P, 71 , 7& Giant No.4 D .rho. 9p // . ' ' // f 03; l Giant No.5 Giant No.6 F . 6 I X03 is o 67- Giant 7_ Giant No.7 G ' yd `9 /q 'a 11 aG 66 17 Y Giant Nos,SS9,Cons. H -Y3 136 o ? la ay 3'/ . 70 70 Giant No. 11 Rodeo_I\o,_1. 7y ,3S do 6 . 31 97_Rodeo No.2 K Rodeo No.3 t -f7. i o2- YG0. a3 J7 7`f. Rodeo No.4 M G 7 3y ' d. . 7/ .27 C31 j.7 7a/ , Rodeo No. 5 N , 4; , 13 ;aZ. 71 A0 A3 P.d 7: Rodeo l\To..G O aoZ -oi_;_..IZD S`1 1 y _ Rodeo No.7 p to -rY 13 72 as' Rodeo No.S Q d t0 ,10 IP2 1 3. c3'7 Pa, Rodeo No.9 R : 9 1 , Y6: Rodeo No.10 S 71 , 67 oV 13 a Pinole No,l 1/00, Pinole No.2& p Oleum Nos.1 s2,Cons. A 40 . / 3 p 7/ 13, X3'llp :3 j 11 Pinole No.3 I93 r p JJ7. r . Pinole No.4 C + J 7. 0 9 ' o o. a3. J7 !2 7a2/; Hercules D 7, 31 A0 Y ! 7 Selby F J7 o?&! Z -/ 6 J/ J3 a 4 irjs- ' yeG ssi 1u G astr Zdfp G ''y OO pd,q& J-0i i9Ie S134a G I'mr a13 -t- ov; NsENrEE vo>,E H 8 33 o 'fes y9 TOTALS 2- I 2, 1th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT K All ,5507 jy/7D 31, O ''9•Z/s s x L i M ' N r ii i P y i Q j t T jr is E S f r.3CONSOLIDATEDPRIMARYELECTIONHELDJUNE53, 1956 DEMOCRATIC l y,.t„A:.. ,ms µ.._..._...,- I.Y.rn'Yw'T.•..'' uC_ A r ef Z 72 q..,.. Rte.. .. __:_ t Z Mr _. .. M:._.•__ .., t.,. _ ..,.. 'r,--f ...,..; h t ay f Y Jd r r __ gig- __-- p-.•, ,._. , :_ .,_.,.. .. _ _ ..,;.. _-..._ _ .. _ r .., r s a...._ qtr S t9f t r q r j d oll 1, 37 r 93 r t 4 k a E t r 7 a t t ya r i F i i fr r S n i t 4 k p t r i 4 57, t t y i d t k s v s A DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE t J Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central CommHeesT.Swp Dat Committee!E.Su -Dist. Committee!g-Su Dist ( Committee......__Sup. nDist. I E 4 ELECTION x a j a PRECINCrS c a i z W oz m U5 zQ d a W a i O Q W Y = 2 it Q i }' W Ci H Q N W Q Z 1 W = _ 11th Attem6ly District o ai cYa x z a' d' f tt Continued)ti C1 '° x g f ii oc rvn 1 P' wo/ i v ,.Totals Brought Forward A l'f3 /-,l, f''' Q 1 1,17r1} .t-M El Sobrante No. B 7a. 7l 7a2J ,' 7/ 7Y 7Y . .7,1 ' 7Y, 71: t El Sobrante No.5 C o l/? `f G b G /; i El Sobrante No.6 7 P2 7y79 79 Y0 714 7y: 9. D 3 ; 77 o 7-A-,y El_Sobraute.No..7__._._.___, E 7 t L __.L7_L+?_. LI-77, 1___ 1~1 Sobrante No.8 F ' 9 . 9l /113.1' { 1/0 /010 /D3 10 ./Q+ 10?:1 d l p y El Sobrante No.9 G 7: Jo D m go 7f 7 76 75-. /6 1 7.91 b El Sobrante No.9-A H 1 I/A D YS YY 1% Y. . 7.. YV. 'f- _ G7 Y W 77 A.9 76 7/ 7a 74 No 79 /fElSobranteNo. 10 tt 1 q p i El Sobrante hTo. 11 L..__ !_I_o!_ ?/_o___.1..__0' J O I l l i 1. _.__ El Sobrante 1\To. 12 K' 7b Y 1 > ft 73 c / 7 9 Yo 78 73J El Sobrante No. 13 1} 75 V hr 7,3 731 77_ 71 /77 2 61 /7. '1. Flo j q sElSobranteNo. 14 M, 1/O '9,0Y /d 1./Q 7i/d' 97/d.3 14.f43 '16,3. //. El Sobrante No. 15 N g.Roliui Liraod,I To l Roll ing Wood No.2 P 1! G41 L" b? 6G 4657 l3 63 415?, G y A3. to Q .'it 9 r (OFR Go Go _9. 40, Gf '53Rollingood1\To,3 Rolling Wood No.3-A R 1j 41 J7 t0 0 60 ,(0 dy ,S G1 9'11 67 y Rolling Wood No.4 S`: (11 1/2 li 7 0, 64 46 lea t0 ro ?t! { fit f Rolling'lzoo No.5 7 _13.. f 7g 't 7_Y__7A.__74_ _ _._ _71 7 Giant No,1 A T aA J 90 JO 01.. ,3G Al .40 .79 9. -ty Z p ODS Yr. 603S. {D. Y0 ?' /2 ;Giant No.2 B Ak A3 , /1 Giant No.3 c 7Y 79 7/ 71 7 77, 6 79 73", 71 7f de Giant No.4 D 6 Y2 yL J7 YY .47 J-f Jf, 0 Y/. Giant No. 5 1_ J: 7 _ j!__...' ' 7. p , 1,7,•? Giant No.6 F ; 0. J, 7 ,e 1/ f.3 7Jr f/ 7 76' Giant No,7 G'. (/7 , i( 7 119 A2 00 7 lir'. to/ ky ,, , Td (e Giant Nos.S S 4,Cons, I b D 7Y 76 7" 7.4 70 G4 77 76 79, 411GantIdo, 11 j p T 1 j .,fj r._ f!!..7 ll" Il _l_ _ _. ( __za 73 Gr Rodeo l o._ .._. _.._..._ ....._._._._._._._._ ,. T 03 09 /02 /0l Qi(o 9`f 9y, /Doi Q /0.3 9rRodeoro,2 K 1 G4 / 1 r_ k 7 3,t, 71 71 7-4 79 0 73 t3. 7 A ' G :Rodeo No.3 L i. Rodeo No.4 M 9 411 91 92 11 63. Y7 q q pp p pq Rodeo No. 5 N F7 Yb 1 7 Rodeo No.6 O 7,'T 9 fc1pqr No. Pf.. H Af 1tv Y7 !3`1 ?s f3 Y3 9r F" a .Rodeo l Rodeo No.8 Q r 61 kX f A'.3 1,/. .71 ,o 1, p t p t j Rodeo No.9 R Y2 21 J7. H w 0 13 0 4 . ' 10, T s 9.Y l " ,log qz /oo9.' 93" 93 1AvRodeoNo. tt Y yb oto 9 3 7 S' b I Pinole No, l. 1_ 7 -ICA-1- Pinole 1 T Pinole i\o,2& oleun,Nos 2,Cons,A9 46 Y 8' 6 77 'S• / 6 y1 70 T 7& Yf 79 A/ 7 c N 7 7a 76. 7$Pinole No.3 8 pa ff QQ Qp 2 q Pinole No.4 C i ! ! tPq 103 /Did //" /4 /Qd /P/ /01 9f1. 1: Hercules 0162. f b 70 tv 9 71 0 GY 47 41 A* bf 6fz I Selby F _' Q ' f3 .. 1 a i a ZdP ..Zlt .I 3 Ulff J-172.±,117 ay"I Ulf 3 t3A-U-.2 2,E G W jl 1AaCs 17 /Tj'lfJ Jl la /`!Y?/ -w'r7 rj.T 431fiig X381 1."1l'` / s NT vow H 9-3 doh /0.3 y!o !QI ' /ttQ 93 y lD! 9 7 Prov Y7 i, TOTALS T-- 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT L M` s; I S; T r t' CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JU1\T 5, 1956 DEMOCRATIC Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Commitlee_..___Sup.Dist. Committee____.__Sup.Dist Committee______Sup.Dist Committee -Sup.Dist. Committee........Sup.Dist. t F e t ' Aa t C s i, a F X t F H I w g e s ( p »¢evi JVI N ty a x p a S r R a t f i a F i_ t t x F 1µ { P A G e t F tt M j 1Ii N O P E Q 4 I R gg Sd T a C Fr G i 1 s e z, g i P x s 4l ff i ec nt r t} s q rx ,t2MOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member Cowdy Ceatral t Member C mnly Central Member County Central Member County Central D D_..s.-.t, C_.4..m...,.mt_t_,ee. .S, .u.,.p...D. s.t .. z C.,..o...mmi-,—t.. xtg. e...._._...,,..-Sup.Su .Dist. L ELECTION P F PRECINCTS f t 11th Assembly DitMet if s I Continued) Total:Brought Poewwd A a El Sobrante No.4 El Sobrante No.5 C El Sobrante No.b E1 SQbrants.s1 El Sobrante No.$ El Sabrante No.9 G EI Sobrante No.9-A K f j x El Sobrante No. 10 x EI Sobrante No.11 EI Sobrante No. 12 K g}r EI Sobrante No.23 L A.f El Sobrante No. 14 M t El Sobrante No. 15 Y r } Rolling Wood No.1 tl Rolling Wood No.2 P Rolling Wood No.3 s Q_ Rolling Wood No.3-A R s Rolling Wood No.4ES Rolling Wood No.5 ai 3 Giant Na.1 3 u Giant No.2 Giant Na.3Al 5 6 r 4 i Giant No.4 s Giant No.5 1-7 Giant No.6 F o 4 t Giant No.7 Giant Nos.S&9,Cons. r S Giant No, 11 I r Rodeo No 1 3 Rodeo No.2 F Rodeo No,3 Rodeo No.4 M 3 L t Rodeo No.5 N v: In,,._ ... r f w..RQdCo_R9 s 4 P6. rrst5 Rodeo No.7 s Rodeo No.S Q Rodeo No.9 f Rodeo Na}10 Pinole I To.1 w inalch0.2& s t w Qieuzn Nos,i&2,.Com A e Pinole No.3 r Pinole No.4C t _... N k 1 g Hercules k P r Selby f V F 3 .. .,.. t _. ... i AISENTEE VOTE 10T,ALS I ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT X f f L S M I t k R t CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD 5 1956 DEMOCRATiCO z Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central f Member County Central Member County Central Committee-----_.Sup.Dist. Committee-___._Sup.Dist mitComfee—_.Sup.Dist: Committee_._.-Sup.Dist. Committee..._...Sup.Dist. 3 4 b s i i t i D Gt ddd E _ 1. _..r._._ ....t_.....,.....,,.„.....,.: _.......,.-.._,.... .>_.,._...r.—.-«-.. .............: ._.,.._...... k.,....,.-:..._ ,.,:...,. t,..,., ..,._,...._- .._7.,j..._, .— i l i 1 y t N P J i R 4 y e a e` r. t ten....-.. _.,........ ...., s 4`-_ a a e 4._ ..Z, c S F s n. I 1 K T,,,.t M NP.t r z O_ i._ ,_.. C tib a S m A G HT l F ; e- i M mow.- ...x«..... n_,... k N O r P 47 t T z PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE United States Representative in State Senator i Member Assembly q Senator Congress--.-Dist. Dist. Dist. I ( W O ELECTION i PRECINCTS a o a h x i J 11th Assembly District i [ 0 Continued) E 1r Totals Brought Forward A s j 9 4 El Sobrante No,48 i El Sobrante No.5 C El Sobrante No.6 D ELSobrante-NoE1 f El Sobrante No.8 F El Sobrante No.9 G i 4 a El Sobrante No.9-A f El Sobrante No. 10 El Sobrante No. 11 El Sobrante No. 12 K r F r El Sobrante No. 13 1 F El Sobrante No, 14 M El Sobrante No, 15 r , Rolling Wood No.l Rolling Wood No.2 p i Rolling Wood No.3 Q a Rolling Wood No.3-A R 5 Rolling Wood No.4 S 4 2211 r r 1 r t r Giant No.1 A Giant No.2 s 4 i {a i.. Giant No.3 C i Giant No.4 D Giant No.5 E I I3 Giant No,6 f s Giant No.7 G p c ff r Giant Nos.8 S 9,Cons. 3 Giant No. 11 f r r Rodeo No.2 K 4 Y s i Rodeo No.3 Rodeo No.4 M 3 Rodeo No. 5 N f Rodeo_No_6._.___ Rodeo No. 7 P Rodeo No.8 Q Rodeo No.9 Rodeo No.10 S t r Pinole No 1 T Pinole No 2& 1ar Oleum Nos.l&2,Cons. A Pinole No.3MOLL Pinole No.4 y 4 Hercules D r r Selby F t G z f 4 Z ABSENTEE VOTE H O r t TOTALS s r r Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT K. 3 f ti M r e i P i tt v 3 e e r 44 R f S i r 6 t CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 51, 1956 PROHIBITION Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central i Member County Central Committee Sup.Dist ? Committee_.-__-Sup.Dat Committee ._... Dist Committee pCommitteeSup.Dist Su .Dist. B'T- -za::—..:....-a..sc :na--.,..r..._..... ., ,_,s,_.•-.. ....:..a.r::.::c:.:s:—._::r'•.__._.__. d rte a k Vii(^ B 3 t CD EY 3 i H A K 1 4 M E It P Q t v r t u r Y i a E F 3 G 31, m i I E 1 K t x 3 3 i A S E D a IfF g t s 2 i 1 f N o p 5 j g t E z e T i NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor Dist. Dist. p Dist.3z! v ELECTION s r p PRECINCTS o 5 F a 11th Assembly District o 1Continued) Totals Brought ForwardMWITAIs hf E1 Sobrante No.4 6 El Sobrante No.5 C El Sobrante No.6 El_Sobrant -2 Er f El Sobrante No.8 F El Sobrante No.9 G El Sobrante No.9-A H t El Sobrante No, 10 El Sobrante No,11 El Sobrante No. 12 K El Sobrante No 13 t E C El Sobrante No. 14 M f. El Sobrante\To, 15 Rollin Wood No,l Rolling Wood No.2 P F Rolling Wood No.3 Rolling Wood No.3-A Rolling Wood No.4 Rollin Wood No.5 Giant No.1 A a xia Giant No.2 B f Giant No,3 3 c Giant No.4 r Giant No.5 Giant No.6 Giant No.7 1 21Y Giant Nos.8 S 9,Cons. H ti F t Giant No. 11 i t Rodeco IS'o Rodeo No.2 K r Rodeo No.3 L r Rodeo No.4 M 4 Rodeo No. 5 N P.odeo.-No-5_ t z Rodeo No.i P Rodeo No.BQ 1,4 k Rodeo No.9 Rodeo No.10 S F Pinole No.1 T Pinole No,2 fi Oleum Nos.1&2,Cons.c Pinole No.3 8 i Pinole No.4 C r s.. Hercules Selby F G 4 ABSENTEE VOTE H 1 t a t i TOTALS -_ s 1 Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT K I i f M i r 1 rr P Q 3 S t T 435 CONSOLIDATED -PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 NONPARTISAN i; r4 4 p 4 .. t aye v T Tm 3 p I L! X 5 a 4 a q 4 x r.w x EE t x n 9 j w;w_w,. IQ 77 .:.. vim>w.... ».,..«, r....r.v... ........... .. :.........._..,.._ l 1 P r E Y x 9 j f r N N i c 6 Q a jt x. t' i 406 NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Y 1 ELECTION PRECINCTS f 4a I 11th AssamMy District E Continued) Me Totals Brought Forward A 3 f El Sobrante No 4 i8 El Sobrante No.5 C EljiSobranteNo.6 r 71 F E1-Sobrante-No.? XElSobranteNo.8 El Sobrante No.9 G M`„ El Sobrante No.9-A H_4 j s El Sobrante No. 10 El Sobrante No.11 1 3 El Sobrante No. 12 K El Sobrante No, 13 t El Sobrante No.14 M t El Sobrante No, 15 N e Rollin Wood No.l p t Rolling Wood No.2 p g r Rolling Wood No.3 Q r Rolling Wood No.3-A d s i Rolling Wood No.4 f Polling ood No.5 _ T Giant No.1 Ai t Giant No.2 B Giant No.3 Giant No.4 t1 Giant No 5 Giant No.6 F Giant No. 7 G Giant Nos.8 S 9,Cons. a Giant No. 11 1 t Rodeo No K Y w— Rodeo No.3 s , 1 Rodeo No.4 M Rodeo No.5 N l t Rodeo._No._6 w Rodeo No.7 P 4.. Rodeo No.B Q r Rodeo No.9 Rodeo No,10 a 1PinoleNo.l Pinole No,2 Oleum Nos.-1 b2,Cons. Pinole No.3 Pinole No.4 Hercules 5, F Selby ABSENTEE VOTE H j x 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT K 4 p t N P F? s Q t 77 R T t a 1 J' 4f CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 NONPARTISAN IM 16 A t i t G a t r i N R r f d t f t s r r( fx E t H f o Q k 0 y 77 3 r, i 3 f F k a t t s t he f,et p f r i 40 NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE rttcc:.•z.,.__ -.. __._.r. ...::::.:.» -: -;n<::-..r_-::_.:,__x .::.:— x..r:w..r... x.wr.:.-:. . .._„cs:a:ec .;..,, ++,,;._:_ ..,..:-s t ELECTION j t PRECINCTS p f I Ith Assembly Dict Coetieued) i t Totals Brought Forward El Sobrante No,4 Fz 1 ft ij4ElSobranteNo.S 4 E1 Sobrante No.6 D..i El Snb=te l Es El Sobrante No.8 F t El Sobrante No.9 G 1 S El Sobrante No.9-A H El Sobrante No,10 El Sobrante No, 11 l r j El Sobrante No. 12 El Sobrante No. 13 L i » El Sobrante No.14 M s t El Sobrante No. 15 N F Y Rollin Wood No.l Rolling Wood No.2 Rolling Wood No.3 Q r Rolling Wood No.3-A R i f Rolling Wood.No.4 S Rollinz Wood.No.5 Giant No. 1 w Giant No.2B Giant No.3 r Giant No.4 Giant No.5 Giant No.6 lG a z i 1 Giant No.7 i G Giant Nos.8&9,Cons. H Giant No. 11 i t t Rodeo No.Z K E F Rodeo No.3 L r p f Rodeo No.4 M L w._ . Y a Rodeo No.5 N 5 w Rodeo No.7 Rodeo No S r b I Rodeo No.9 i Rodeo No.10 S P Y •, Pinole No.l T Pinole No. Oleum Nos.182,Cons. A Pinole No.3 g Pinole No.4 C 3 Hercules I Selby F G ABSENTEE VOTE t i 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT K 1 r L f k U aA R n C r t f T f u 1 r. CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 53o 1956 NONPARTISAN t r E x t r s d r p r 1 a yt f i o v i a F F fi x 77 H 3 1 ii k 4 E z s1f q 4 M f v 4 o a W_ F k 1 i c e iJA r a. Fs r ( D I a s rv.. i i z r t b f t M Q k p F i i7 i 4f e n f A k " r r p p ru.. y. 1 Rt s r t pp STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE A n y: ELECTION PRECINCT$ rs; I Ith Ansmbly District f t Continued( w Totals Brought Forward A El Sobrante No.A El Sobrante No.S c i r 3 1 El Sobrante No.6 D E1-Sobraute.No..7_._._._._.._ E El Sobrante No.$ F i El Sobrante No.9 G f1EISobranteNo.9-A El Sobrante No. 14 w._..i y.._ ._.. 2......_ t_` wit El Sobrante No.11 El Sobrante No. 12 1C El Sobrante No. 13 L El Sobrante No. 14 m El Sobrante No.13 Rolling l?Vood 13a.I __.... a Rolling Wood No.2 Rolling Wood No.3 Q T Rolling Wood No.3-A R Rolling Wood No.4 S Rolling Wood No.5 T r Giant No.l A Giant No.2 Giant No.3 C D i Giant No.4r t.. Giant No.5 E Giant No.6 F Giant No.7 G Giant Nos.8&9,Cons. No. 11Giant Rodeo No.2 K Rodeo No.3 L x Rodeo No.4 m E Rodeo No.5 N Iwdeo..No,-G_ Rodeo No.? Rodeo No.8 a Rodeo No.9 R Rodeo No.10 S Pinole No.I T Pinole No.2 Oleum Nos 15:2,Cons, A Pinole No.3 a F r.. ..- F. r.. ... -,.( -. __._ ,,. . Pinole No.4 C Hercules F r Selby G AESENTEE VOTE y TOTALS s 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT L M tI n d n Q t 74 r T a_...::.ca:c:r-....:a;:r, :.,....s:....,-a.:mac:==r.:::_ ..r..-. ,..ti_.s.::;,.e f'...--'rte. -saa -x,.c.,.._... :. ..®:.a: ....=;.=.:a- xs« .'-t-._c_:.w- ,. e:F .anrq:::a'.: cz-' s:. -w .s. _:....:c= ._.c,....,-••--.•s.:-.•- ayt: --r.ao CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 Fa i B y j w. ppt t t o-t e z q A NN r pp M i 6 1 t Q ry ss 4 1 k E e x x z x k L K t t L 2n i AAyY t e r'S t q s r r Y s r k T r I t L M z A r s K i 4 x t s-' 4121 r, h f J1 h 1 ry t F ?/ r 4 n r.wr 3 r 4 1. R` 1 S-. i', k 1v u a A rt t t 02 t t.. r , Y,_ R r,, e 1 S. f 7-, xr Y 4 ItY15 1 t _ z N t Yr 2 t y t' J y F. X t Y W" 11 4 1111 1 l:. 1:1 l 11' Yr ^ moi' I', IS. 11, t 7 j:s t 4 ,- a 11 a r r r 2. r, 1 _ l y 1 c S i 1 Sj L 1>11 - _ 4 M 4 Ij 1 1-_. r r ttil s C 7 W00 1. a 1 i; 1 z AT% 3 r i x r qju- i t 'z C T v r I 7 r:. 11 , i., d i, 11 y}i, t,cp9 ,, 4-L3 11.1 1 1 r: :.FA I 4, f1 R. i 3 ` z `i K v 1 r t J. k d f .y14^.M. p ,k-x a [ { r i r v e yyy.} - ., f t sir 1111s a I IA tt t w d ' f . > r y_ 3 f F 3 c ,. a rytC r xs . e 1+4r b r,,-,,.,,,- — STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST I -, ,,--,*,,,,,,,!`,-,, - ,,`a:, ., , ".'', I 7,r; ,-,, , ", I I 1 . 1- f,,'- r: , 11 r, SI . 1 —7 e-,,,,,',,,,a I - ,, '" ,j- 1. - ,-, s 2 1s . I - I -:--, i I I , , I'll I 4 -,--;,;,,,,,,,z,,- I 1 Ili I I I I 11AT THE I t.,,.-,- tl 1, - "'j,4 I - t. 1, I PX IK A t r, a 11. t 3,'E }, If 2• C ?-,J I ,; I I 1 vl, I I 1 — CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION I" `,,, I-- Fr I - r 1- 1:1 f 11, I I "' 11 I — I I I --- ,,,,*,, w i li->-,,-,,,,-. I 1- ,,-"--,"".", r,;""",""i c,,',:,,,,I F , .,zj ,-,,,tII I I i'.',, , — ry. 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REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE trt: Delegates to Ung States Itowesnntative State Senator Weentbl f__ Conte Scor in Congress Asm171hDistrictsy bth District a 11 th District coo M ELECTION c z U z r PRECINCTS o Z w z x 16U 3 ra zUs W r Zrcz w 1 Ith Anembly 01"ct o O qq Cwl a i Continued) L F •<'. ri m O m V ^ S vi A RECAPITULATION B, f_ C D Precinct Vote typo o tr11210thASSEMBLYDISTRICTSa/ I 8 Xf /T / DABSENTEEVOTEy 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT G !p8 77 H TOT10th ASSEMBLYSSEMBLY DISTRICT 1 X603 7 99z BPs 0 7/L37a" Precinct Vote I Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 1 1/j 2/O 2 y .'47` . IP `fes / 27 f'f// 02 p9,[3; 9 M 6 t o c 3 Q S a. O o ( ABSENTEE VOTE p Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT N TOTALS 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT P R CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS S 1 i C D. r i r i 14 41*a i k' K 1 M z P a ep 1e i i C Ev Al i i r k A 1 Y r N 0' f S CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION 11EM JUNE 53o 1956 REPUBLICAN MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY 10TH DISTRICT la Y faS S i f f f c n f d k t s` 4f D p t r F e F or H i 66y, AM i Y r t ir, L a f x 5 1( w c E 5 r_ G V. 6 a t 5 T M s 4 sw Y r a dtU i r g S ' 6 r ^ f S t Y J Y IN if i 1tD r.c w G I 5 7 E r t S w P t i 5 f s P...,......,..,,_.,..-r• i...--.«.-ate.. x,-......--..e.... f f e: x M 416 P REPUBLICAN STATTMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member County Central Member Counfy Central Member County Central Member County Central _k: ComaMeaLn Sup.Dist Canmittee!ff-Sup.Dist Committee2 aSup.Dist Commitfee—._..Sup.Dist r f 4 J I ELECTION r, o GEY z PRECINCTS a e: g i o mn cc H - t u a o v Y O u Q fA 3 ac k. 4 j 7 W W m P 1 Ith Amembly Disirict o X A ; a J ' as = yS Q 1QV Continued) r i RECAPITULATION 8 C 717. Precinct Yate 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT E 7, AESENTEE VOTE 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT G 41-y If-21 f--7 -.?l 02 S 4 /.5 la2,2 ar/.2Lo Q P 4 KF H TOTALS 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT JyG 4w Aw I4-23/J"hv5- 0 i 7- K t Precinct Vote Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT L 2 7P/. 7* V7/ 7 n 00-f 7j/J&4 M 71AISENTEEVOTEyrs 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT N 9-7 1400 49 tip 9f T O TOTALS th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT p e w ( P"^'/I I 1 w Q CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS S S / l 13 a! 1. "'! o A C r , . F f E t > tFE G F r K i f S Yr Oa p t Q 1- T t " y A f t. r. .. q..i iXf r t r r i i Y E F e G J . P 1 r K L r M N O p171- - Q r r s a T t E_ CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 REPUBLICAN M` Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central ` Member County Central Member County Central Committee3K.Sup.Dist. Committee Sup.Dist. ConmiNe4iN Sup.Dist ComnutteeMi Sup Dist. Committee Sup Dist. 0 i I sa10 vw us at x cv ua UM a ti Y a s- us us sIc Mlcc IL t3 r1 x i— Ui 44 v O A W µ. y t C i D k VA?70:00b _71 Q QW 1S/0. ,z- G'i f G 1.33 /3b /w- /342.» /3Z t39=!` 3c o ,2, Sr a z N M f I r t r r t N r T' 01 3 P r Q e R r k t YY i C t t N ,1. t {s ow N,01/40 IE'T.r,r!' •S 7I Jif. CJS' 7r+ , rte q t 1 t C # Al t s i D a E r F Gq k w. r t a 1 3 k t ,i i r C SiLj yy 4 t y mpg i M 5 4I x 01 k r i r R r 1 t S t r i r i A f{1 i f 7 D F 3 7t 7 7 t 4 i r 4 f r Yq A i a r K yy L ME N g 01 ri x 4 i n 41 w i e i f zc:z`raxera'sr."....:._c: =„.:+=:a s."sas#:•stvu®:c.as kC, , ...,... e..1rs.arm:c--^ :..... uwrsawx a REPUBLICAN STATEM[ENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member County Cenfral Member Cminty Central i Member County Central Member County Central p.Dist p.Dist t Committee--Sup.Dist jt Committee........Sup.Dist k. ELECTION c t 4 I PRECINCTS a 11th Auembly Diddct a s T Continued) e D woiRECAPITULATIONUr L r a s F Preetnet Vote loth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT F i ' gid F ABSENTEE VOTE fi 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT G F y H TOTALS loth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT K T. t f Preeinet Vote X Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 1 M ABSENTEE VOTE 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT N O TOTALS_.__._._ Y Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT P 3 4 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS S t f i t A r71. S 4 i r g s S f 1t E p 1{ G aH 1 F t C t t 11 d L Y M w r FS k i Y { 1 L i 49 T G r s I iC i w D x F t f G t Ic f N x i d t S Lr t V M N4-4 r O a 1 P x Q 5 F fi T1 i i I 4 f 1 t 4 1 1 T=1 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 REPUBLICAN Member County Central J Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Comm1ttee- Sup Dist. Cortumttee Sup.Dat Commrftee Sup.Dist Committee .....Sup.Dist. Commitfee._......Sup.Dist. gi T 17, aT ry f D w S rt y 4, S } j P 1V{ fV 1 x O 0 R t z i 4` TF A r 1 t r D J I G N t k 1 ? r N. . _._. . . :.._,. _...._ .. _._..: O t b 4 T wF: i IILF t y 4 f E g Ff G 1 qq ii s M L Mt W R'1t F 9 N 77- - o f r 4 1 t. .__ . t _. .... .w... T a f b DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE United States' in Congress State Senator AssemblyNafiow U aces to Representative Member'-of Senator 17th District6thDistrictConventwn 11th District ELECTION z r PRECINCTS i x -E2E z is t; r W 4 Ausiohl y Dlttriet o z a 0 94A RECAPITULATION r I t y loth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT ABSENTEE VOTE 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT G ,6,3 ; A0 714 A/? ,3+ l,1 AA2o fW TOTALS loth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Z.. -°r f o l .Y- 7!r 4 I PtOtinet Vote Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT t j /I i .ira ! j, ABSENTEE VOTE M I l th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT N f .S3 31 $' D .L 9 Q TOTALS I ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT P 11v-S g Q R CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS S ' A t D t F,F G F t i T t M s i x s .. Q n y S 4 A I r i F c t J I k K r t r M 1 N 7 t t t R 11 c r r._... _.........., 111 II W611 r `-5,r; CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 59 1956 DEMOCRATIC MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY 10 TH DISTRICT W LIM r sb fl 1104? k a 9 T— S, f It 4 v. r e g S 1 r p C f T t E r t t 2 7 4 i y ry c s t j1 y5 tf a i f Hf F t 3} i 44 a 4 y n y d r i DEMOCRATIC STATENINT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member Comfy Cenfral Member Comfy Cenfral Member County Centra!Member County Centra! Coami I P-ISCommiffsel$—LSup.Dis# Commi#ee1STSupDist I CommitteeZAM Sup Dist i ELECTION 3 PRECINCTS 0s us o0- x ai U s oc x Oz 3 h J G1 ,: F- Q US a 0. W ti 3E 02 I Ith Aneinbly Ditt ict JEx w 4c x t 2 t_ jF Continued)cc .taut a a x w at 4sa x a cc u U. 1 RECAPITULATION IG Precinct Vote loth ASSEMBLY DISTRICTFy 1 (! .%,Fa 3.Z F ABSENTEE VOTE t/ d i l( o7711 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT G , 4' .0 j0 f 1 j / 1 7 TOTALS 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 631110 4,01V rr G3,Z Precinct Yate I Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT L kff7l AZZ2& /XM /73jtl~/j1" j /js"r /"3/4utii/- /21[rt 7 ml ABSENTEE VOTE I Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT N 22 kip /0.3 .9b /0/ lOD j3 W /o! j 7 WOO TOTALS TOTALS I Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT P Z iiZJrllTly'` ,/7li71 31 Jd.7j118/i31i Q CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS R i Jy/Z 29I IOb i1lll,3 l JWflf9 1? b I.3f1 int 3 a zZ lv I j A s L i G. m.. a F. .. r ... . i" t r e i s 2 K a t S Y Illi 1 i I M N r s F i Q S e 11( l t r A s a I f' p i r t t r F i G' l Ht k A r l F i n R 711,5 SEEM S'i h i t i it CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 DEMOCRATIC Member County Central it Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central I Member County CentralOt Committee38Q_Sup.Dist. ; Committee3M.Sup.Dist. Committee4IIt_Sup.Dist. Committee5T1I_Sup.Dist. Committee........Sup.Dist. A R CC Z C O ZUl w O Q Al,Y Q Y ts 0 In O U)0 z 42 w w d m 0 -i z J m Z m 40 2E c 6- i j mW U " Wa W a a a o i W v o cr t€' t 1 iC SE 3i 37 ' r QaByz a E F G 7Y 7, ilf 10.3 77 Eo` YA O 23 /<o 17,o 3 9. 03a S t M h . 4 N t t O P t i r r 3jp# tte s 7848 ftw.14 8;9 f "IM31S7? b 3 jr T A i S I rib t i r D E F a G 4 A rr i a t 4 f 2 n r s 4 i t t• M r N t O P g Q 3 S c e h '' i 4 f f E5 i A P { 9 t f i n x D t F r 1 a 3Nta i J Aita k i i I Y C. f 3 y µ M 77 I ! P 79 Y x F ss fy j p r a wzaax—+.rs`r.•c,....r. Muc..: v- DEMOCRATIC STAITIAENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE u Member County Central Member Couafy Cemfral Member Counfy Cenfral Member Counfy Central Dist Sup.D'at Committee___-,Sup.Dist. Committee........Sup.Dist. f ELECTION PRECINCTS s F f IIAAnemblyDit"d i RECAPITULATION C Preeinet Vote Ash loth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT E t, ABSENTEE VOTE t loth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT G r TOTALS a r 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT i K Precinct Vote IA ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 1 w t _ M r- t r . y ...,_ .. ......._.-:„_,. «.-•-,+.,.....—. _...,+.iNil,; ABSENTEE VOTE I Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT N 41TOTALS IA ASSEMBLY DISTRICT P Q I f x .a CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS r AF k Cr- 6 f H 1K.w:_,,..... .-. ti-.. ...-,«.._.. ....»..1 if j lliik i y F Y 4 1 r _ t A 1 3 r R x 3 IF 3 tr1 s j q i t r yam..... .«- +...._... a...,.,.,-._.,, ... .. ...,-,..,..n j t r I N lie, A i g 5 r r 0 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 511956 DEMOCRATIC4L Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member Counfy CentralCommittee ..Sup Dist Commrtfee Sup.Dist Committee r. Sup,Dist Committee..._...Sup.Dist. Committee........Sup.Dist. 4 A 1 v. r. G allfl _ 3 33t r. h P l E a h ry C 777 N l' r d w s F i R x I A w y w.. D H f K L M W. N St P a r 1 I x n i r FF i It2f PR OH 1 B ITI ON STATEMWT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE TT United Slates ftepreseMative in Slate Senator Member Assembly Senator Congress .Dat Dist. Dist. i W a ELECTION i PRECINCTS Z" es s a J Q Y F l f IS IA Anembly Dir cf Continued) a- RECAPITULATION af Preeinct Vote t a f It7 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT r P 1 t ABSENTEE VOTE fi 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT G H I TOTALS r 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT K r g i Preoinet Vote OIthASSEMBLYDISTRICTt ABSENTEE VOTE 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT N 0 0 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT P TOTALS t R z J CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS A 1 i t F s 1 i k e _ t M i S R y a A B I 1 i f• y r i n E K F t x S r f CC s , L t Yi M N f f i P 9 f i E f AT` CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 59 1956 PROHIBITION i Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central 11 Committee... ...Sup.Dist j Committee__-.Sup.Dist Committee«-__..Sup.Dist ConuTiMee.._.....Sup.Dist. ;{ Committee........Sup.Dist. x p jJ 4-- i A 3 2 l St 5 d• K r O r iEl t F 4. G t 3f f C 4 i L t M R ON n k , 7.. ;, F Fp. i .,. j.. v..h,. ,.- Mlr N.ui+N„-. (• i A t C x 4 sKK t D 1 1. a G r K f g 4 b 7 77T, O i t e 3d F i S , c 7 D' F!t e k 71 I i 9 E K K F 1 r f r N' 01 P i 3 R ad r.. f"; NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Supervisor Supervisor ? Supervisor 7 SUPERVISOR SUPERVISOR # SUPERVISOR 3.W__pis}, 4TH 01ST. 5TH DIST. " STH DIST. G esa z Wc ELECTION 0 y ole PRECINCTS o W cc x ; w a a a it x 3 cE N ars Q; y' a ca F cc t Q W a Z 41 Z W F f m W i!ui11thAuemblyDiztrictoa cr a 'as 1- M- o Continued) a— cc m x us u 3 a V a 7 7 of A RECAPITULATION lC Precnct Vote 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT w• i Y, sss Q( AtSENTEE VOTE 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT G t2Zs .7s 31 { TOTALS 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT tZ691TI%jo 1143 9030w[11;0/ a 7'53ps' _.Q r i 3t r•, f,.s_0 Precnct Vote Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT AtSENTEEVOTE I Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT TorALs_._._, 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS S o rte es' a 9 roAa W, t a tCPR 0 f, t r_ t r'. w t t z CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JUNE 53, 1956 NONPARTISAN 77 it 777 1 I 1 s t r f t w e 2 v ks i A 4 t ag g# S i N w. p F L i A t Q 1 f k r, z a ? E H r t t i t3 i j E i 1 l Y e sa V i k f r z i r X i t x s k s IF SSS Y iii r 4t1 0, NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE v 0'._i2.. .,._ :`:' ':..:. ` ,..::`_-: ._-`^-,..:. _,_:...:..:>.:._..,..4:. ..,_.L"C.....•^•?.' `+2 :."'Q<LR4 eY.__,. _:;..__.-,...._. ...._.:::SAY. - _._.e_. _:Y-':. .Ja.'ws..:'.'.- ...^5 . ..:..":_:..^' x t ELECTION e p i PRECINCTS t$ t y a S Ith Assembly District Continued)i. A RECAPITULATION 8 f Fb k Precinct Vote 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT i ABSENTEE VOTE I77 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT i 4 TOTALS 10th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Vote K r A 3 1 Precinct VoE Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT M ABSENTEE VOTE R i 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT t qq O f TOTALS lIthASSEMBLYDISTRICT CONTRA COSTA COUNTYTOTALS S 1... x a t a i F t kG a 1 wr M N ii f t K f i x f f iS P r Xh n G u s f IISS A t 1 E i c f f k K 3 i l N t P x 1 r t I ' x t a CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION ,HELD JUNE 5, 1956 NONPARTISA f 1 t Y Ix 25 FF 3 z f j p n r I o f t IJ k e a exAA j 1 t f 4 t t tl s t t M f P. rt t M1 R4 r 3 t 4 7 f r". a YAC vX 44 r a G t i yjE t f ti. 1 r p 4 h• 1 i t c LI a P f , R m e 1 r ritF 4-r ti2 NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE x t 7 j Wl' ELECTION x PRECINCTS i s t k 1 Ith Auembly Di:triet Continued) j RECAPITULATION s r m. r S Pro inct Vote loth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Ft t r r k- ABSENTEE VOTE j{ loth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT G x TOTALS loth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT r Precinct Vote a t 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 1 k M ABSENTEE VOTE 411thASSEMBLYDISTRICT M0 C{ TOTALS I lith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT P a E k CONTRA COSTA COUNTY70TAtS i, p p t r F 1 t Y y 7 P X s f E i 1 i 777 i -f s X x t sa S I k L NJ f i i k t E r m E e . i P I k S r a r'A 4 6 s a r A H tf t i x M t y s P Q 4 R A C 8 s T x iF*'`4'YaMn:4bt:t 4Y.:^.r,..'rSY tiT'.'Yrt Yx5t5mav'iu CONSOLIDATED PRIA RY ELECTION HELD JUNE 5, 1956 NONPARTISAN All r a ti tt 8 i I Cc r x > 4 t Y .. a r 4 i 4 r i i G k S r C D R C r`w. fes a G x z t 8 x t a a i r t m 4 a G 2 i Ha i K 9 k a j p i I S s 1 e t 1 i ani-,...:..:..: .::.::>~ _. _.' ._,._. j i CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELDJUNE 5, 1956 NONPARTISAN qrf 7 4A ci t i Z,K x 1 C t i i D i Si s , i 1 a Yr- a a 4. t N x 3 w _ Q i iii R i k ! yy s E j s Y 1 r:«.... ... .. Q. .. ,. ..-a..-.... _.._ ..... ... a.. .:.. ., _....,..a :....:: ....:-_f _,_... _ .. ..-Y..... .. y, r r,..» k R kk c t f i i t v 5 t t- o p r" s 4 c Q f d t A t 434 STATEM WT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE y a: i; ELECTION PRECINCTS I IA Auembly DisWcf Continued) RECAPITULATION Precinct Vale 10$ASSEMBLY DISTRICT E ABSENTEE VOTE IOth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT G x Y e TOTALS IQth ASSEMBLY DISTRICT f Y Precinct Vote Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT t f ABSENTEE VOTE I Ith ASSEMBLY DISTRICT N k O TOTALS SH i i f 11th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT P f CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS S eC f r x L 6 E F r Y Y t t r K r N O Y k r 4 1 v t ER S r F f 8 j f r k R Sz 7 4 Rcx—•.:an-=::cs:.ss..ccez:_{-s._.::,...s„_....._._...u,-:_.....:,.U,_:a;;^ ._ _-v - a„ s v. _... c aye..c r.<.,„- :..:awe,.b=:::xsacrsc ._. s;:.a:W,,:saxx:;su ....mac..::;:a.=.-r ic v...am;-: t , T 4 35 CONSOLIDATED PRIMARY ELECTION HELD JLM 5511956 k} l i 77 71 i z 9 a 11 9 5 f s t s p e x t h jj4 le i 4 rw" t f s o z t t S I a Y r r m s y r r f t tet^ 4 Y t t yp z t Y r k t P r r 9 r n 1 Y er y l 1 436 1•` d Ir i.L g.. rr fp^ tl r, 1 x Yit I r t$ s CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK TO RESULT OF THE CANVASS R OF THE CONSOLIDATED PRIlViARY ELECTION RETURNS x State of Cali#ornia, County Of County Clerk , r of said said Count, do hereby certify that,in pursuance of the provisions of Section 7962 of the Elections Code and of the resolution of the Board of Supervisors of said County, heretofore adopted and entered upon the minutes of said Board,I did canvass the returns of the vote cast' in zf - Assembly District in said County, at the Consolidated Primary Election held on .lune 5, 1956, for Delegates to National Party Conventions, Congressional, Legislative,Judicial,County and District offices, and Measures, if any, submitted to the vote of the voters, and that the Statement of the Vote Cast, to which this certificate is attached, shovers the whole number of votes cast in said Assembly District in said County, and the whole number of votes cast for each candidate and each measure, if any, in said Assembly District d in said County and in each of the respective precincts therein, and that the totals of the re- spective columns and the totals as shown for each candidate and each measure,if any,are full, true mud correct. WITNESS my hand and Official Seal this 2d,,day of Zd 1956. SEAL) Count Clerk. By Deputy The above wtifiatc is to be aged only when the Board of Sqw visors has ordered the Comity Clerk to make the official canvass.) 4z TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1956--Cor C. rued f r In the Matter of Canvass of Absent Voters' Ballots, State Primary Election, and Canvass of Total Votes Cast. This Board of Supervisors having heretofore appointed a single canvassing Board to canvass absent voters' ballots voted at the State Primary Election, pursuant to Section 7803 (b), of the Elections Code, and said special canvassing board having completed said canvass of all of the absent voters' ballots returned to the office of the County Clerk within the time provided for by law, and from the records of said can- N vassing board it appearing to this Board of Supervisors and this Board of Supervisors finds that the number of votes cast for each of the respective candidates, by said ab- sent voters in said County is as shown on the Statement of Votes Cast following Page 1250 Volume 60, Minutes of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County; 4} And the Board having completed the canvassing of all of the precincts of said County, exclusive of absent voters, and the count of votes cast by absent voters having been completed as herein stated, finds that the number of votes cast for each candidate k' in each precinct of said County, is as shown on the Statement of Votes Cast following* Page]25,Volume 60, Minutes of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Declaring Election of Members of County Central Committee. This Board having completed the canvass of all of the votes cast at the June 5, 1956 State Primary Election, including the absentee voters, ballots cast at said election, and from the result of said canvass and from the statement of the result of said election as is shown following Page ]25,Volume 60, Minutes of the Board of Super- visors, this Board determines and finds and declares that the following named persons have received the highest number of votes of his party in his said Supervisorial Dis- trict for member of County Central Committee, and Certificates of Election are hereby directed to be issued to each of them respectively, to wit: REPUBLICAN First Supervisorial District (8 to be elected) N, Fredrick G. Cole r James B. Davis Max Wilcox, Jr. Mrs. Frances de Reynier Leo Armstrong Edward W. Mertens t Elois Haines MacMillan William P. Moses Second Supervisorial District tobe elected) Mfrs. Jane S. Barrows King E. Parker, Jr. a James E. Moriarty Mrs. Betty J. Irwin Third Supervisorial District (7 to be elected) Mrs. Hazel Clair Harrison Harmon K. Howard 7 Berl D. Bales James T. Ritch r; Jefferson E. Greer Jack 0. Fries Mrs. Jean F. Bates Fourth Supervisorial District (2 to be elected) Mfrs. Aldine T. Marshall Claxton White Fifth Supervisorial District (2 to be elected) Mfrs. Lenda L. Honegger Howard F. Lauritzen DEMOCRATIC First Supervisorial District (ll to be elected) Thomas Hugh Caudel Jack Stoddard Roger L. Randall Dcnald E. Kister r John T. Knox Kenneth F. Thollaug Mfrs. Marion J. Patterson Paul D. lard Mrs. Mary D. McKeown James P. Kenny Richard Haber w Second Supervisorial District (2 to be elected) George F. 'McGrath William D. McKee TUESDAY, JUNE 261, 1956 -- Continued Third Supervisorial District (5 to be elected) Thomas Edward Kendall David G. Edwards t David N. Bortin C. A. "Cappy" Ricks Robert L. Condon Fourth Supervisorial District (3 to be elected) Martin E. Rothenberg Herschel J. Franzen Floyd L. Stoneking Fifth Supervisorial District (2 to be elected) John McCormick, Jr. Mrs. Helene L. Page ti i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In the Matter of Declaring Certain Non-Partisan County Officers elected at June 5, 1956 State Primary Election. This Board having completed the court of all votes cast at the June 5, 1956 State Primary Election, finds and determines and declares that the following named per sons have received the highest number of votes cast for the office set opposite their 3. respective names an the saidoffices being non-partisan offices for said candidates for x the office for which said candidate seeks nomination, are duly elected thereto, and the Clerk is ordered to issue Certificate of Election to the following: a' Supervisor, District No.Warren G. Buchanan N IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Certificates of Nomination be issued to the follow ling-named candidates for nomination, to wit: x Supervisor, District No. 2 Helvin F. "Mel" Nielsen Clarence R. Wallace jam.. Supervisor, District No. 5 Jacob Frederickson Joe S. Silva s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday July 3, 1956 at 9 A.M., in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. ley- Chairman.. ATTEST: W T. PAASCH, CLERK By Deputy Clerk r r i t I t t t r f 439 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1956 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT9A. M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA; PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMFJNGS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS TRAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FR.EDERICKSON; ABSENT: SUPERVISOR I. T. GOYAK PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. f: In the Natter of Proceedings of the Board during the month of June, 1956. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the reading of the minutes and proceedings of this Board for the month of June, 1956, was waived; and said minutes and proceedings were 'approved as written; and the Chairman authorized to sign said minutes. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous Vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Communications Equipment Main- f` tenance Agreement with the CITY OF WALNUT CREEK. WHEREAS, an agreement dated the 3rd day of July, 1956, by and between the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA and the CITY OF WALNUT CREEK, concerning maintenance of elec- tronic equipment, owned and operated by the City, by the Communications Division of the County of Contra Costa, has been presented to this Board for approval, 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. Cummings, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, is authorized to execute said agreement for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor be and he is hereby directed to bill the City of Walnut Creek as provided in said agreement. BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that the Chief of the Communications Division of the County of Contra Costa is hereby delegated the power to execute addendum to said con- tract adding specific items of equipment for maintenance as provided in the contract at the rates for maintenance specified therein. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the flatter of Authorizing correction of delinquent erroneous assessment. The County Assessor having filed with this Board a request for authority to the County Auditor to correct the following delinquent erroneous assessment which ap- pears on the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1954-55, said correction having been consented to by the District Attorney; 3= On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor correct said delinquent erroneous assess- ment as follows: For the year 1954-55, Sale 3058, George Atalic is assessed with Lot 11 Block 228, galls Second Addition to Richmond with improve- ments erroneously assessed at $1160. These improvements should be cancelled for the years 1954-55 and 1955-56 as they did not exist on lien date. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Granting permission to leave the State of California. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. B. 0. Wilson, Superintendent of Schools,be, and he is hereby GRANTED PERMISSION TO LEAVE THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA for a period of thirty days commencing June 27 through July 15. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the flatter of Sale of a Brentwood Union School District, 1956 School Bonds Series A. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califor- nia, heretofore duly authorized the issuance of $200,000 principal amount of bonds of Brentwood Union School District of Contra Costa County; and further duly authorized 1 4 -414) ry TUESDAY, JULY 39 1956 -- Continued rt the sale of $110,000 principal amount, constituting Series A 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 bid for said bonds was the only bid received by the said Board of Supervisors, to wit: x NAME OF BIDDER NET INTEREST COST TO DISTRICT Bank of America, N. T. & S. A. 37,796 AND, WHEREAS, the said bid of Bank of America, N. T. & S. A. is the best and only bid for said bonds, considering the interest rates specified and the premium offers ed, 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 Bank of America N. 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 here- by authorized and directed to deliver said bonds to said purchaser thereof upon payment : to said Treasurer of the purchase price, to wit: Par and accrued interest to date of delivery, plus a premium of A59. Boni Numbers Interest rate Per Annum y A-1 to A-24 5% A-25 to A-75 3-1/4% A-76 to A-110 3.40% Said bonds shall bear interest at the said rates hereinabove set forth, pay- able semi-annually on Feoruary 1 and August 1 in each year, except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment on August 1, 1957. 2. The Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is directed to cause to be litho- 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. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 3rd day of July, 1956, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, by the following vote: AYES: SUPERVISORS - H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: SUPERVISORS - None r ABSENT: SUPERVISORS - I. T. Goyak c11 r In the Matter of Resolution and Notice of Intention to Sell County Property. WHEREAS, the Director of Public Works has informed this Board that the follow- ing described improvements located on land acquired for the construction of Treadway Lane, County Road No. 3965, must be removed and recommends that the improvements be sold for demolition at public auction to the highest bidder: A two-story frame dwelling and single garage located at 1977 f Treadway Lane, Pleasant Hill, California. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa finds and determines that the above described improvements are no longer needed for any County purpose and hereby directs the County Right of Way Agent to sell the above improvements for demolition at public auction to the highest bidder for dash, in accordance with terms and conditions of sale prepared by the Right of 'clay Agent, which are hereby approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Board sets Friday, the 13th day of July, 1956 at 2:30 p.m. in the office of the Right of Way Agent, Room 530, Hall of Records, Martinez California, as the time and place where sealed bids shall be received and publicly open ed, at which time any bidder present may orally increase the amount of the highest writ ten bid by not less that Fifty Dollars($50-00) each time until the property is sold. The successful bidder must immediately deposit cash equal to twenty-five per cent (25%) of the bid price and must pay the balance in cash within ten (10) days. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board is directed to post and to publish once at least five (5) days prior to said sale in the CONCORD TRANSCRIPT news- paper, notice of the intended sale of the above property. Such notice is attached here to and made a part hereof. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY at least four-fifths (4/5) vote of the Board of Super- visors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 3rd day of July, 1956, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: SUPERVISORS - H. L. Cummings, Rag S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan J. Frederickson NOES: SUPERVISORS - None ABSENT: SUPERVISORS - I. T. Goyak wz 1441 TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1956 -- Continued NOTICE OF SALE THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA will cause to be sold at Public Auction for de- molition of the following described improvements: A two-story frame dwelling and single garage located at 1977 Treadway Lane, Pleasant Hill, California. Sele to take place by public auction in the office of the Right of Way Aent, Room 530, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, Friday, the 13th day of July, 1959, at 2:30 p.m. Open for inspection Thursday, July 12th, 1956, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Terms and conditions of sale may be had upon application to the County Right of Way Agent, Room 530, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, or telephone Martinez 3000 - Extension 224. By Order of the Board dated July 3, 1956. In the Matter of Authorizing the charging of sick leave instead _of vacation. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that June 1, 4 and Z. 1956, charged to vacation time of John I. Morris, employee of the Rich mond Health Center, be and the same are hereby charged to sick leave accrual. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Claim for damages. Gonick, Norton, Petris and Schmid.by Harry Gonick, attorney for Bobby L. Riley, 3321 Humphrey Avenue, Richmond, California having filed with this Board on July 22 1956, claim for damages in the amount of $15,563.20; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that said claim be, and the same is hereby DENIED. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing Auditor to draw warrant to Mercedes Clark, Court Reporter. On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor is authorized to draw his warrant in favor of Mercedes Clark, 30 Elena Court, Walnut Creek, in the sum of 13 .30 in payment of reporting Board of Supervisors' hearing on petition for incorporation of City of Ken- sington, June 6, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of the Con- struction of a System of RESOLUTION FOR THE CONSTRUCTION Sewage Works within the OF A SEWAGE SYSTEM Central Contra Costa San- itary District. WHEREAS the CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SARITARY )ISTRICT proposes to construct a system of sewage works within the said District for the benefit of property owners therein; and WHEREAS said system has been ordered to be constructed by the Health Officer of Contra Costa County necessary as a public health measure; and WHEREAS a portion of said system is outside the boundary lines of said Cen- tral Contra Costa Sanitary District; and ITOMAS it is the desire of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County that such work and improvement be undertaken and consent given to the District Board of the CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT to adopt the proposed Resolution thereof. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED as follows: That the consent to the work and improvement described in said Resolution of Intention is hereby given. RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. In the Matter of the Construction of Sanitary Sewers and Appurte- nances in Local Improvement Dia= trict No. 38. RESOLVED by the District Board of the CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT that it is the intention of the said District Board to order the following work to be r TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1956 -- Continued done and improvements to be made in above Local Improvement District in the CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT, County of Ccntra Costa, State of California, to wit: I Construction of sanitary sewers and appurtenances, Such above mentioned work being more particularly and specifically set forth i and described in the plans, profiles and specifications for said work heretofore adopt- ed by the District Board of the CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT by its Resolu- tion No. which plans, profiles and specifications are hereby referred to for all particu ars in connection therewith and by reference made a part hereof. The public streets, rights-of-way, easements and reserves in which said work is to be done are shown and delineated in detail and specifically located on the plans hereinabove referred to, and reference is hereby specifically made to said plans, and notice is hereby given to all parties that specific locations thereof are contained in said plans: Such locations being: Beginning at the southwestern corner of Lot 164, Rancho San Ramon Heights, Unit No. 2, filed August 21, 1946, in Volume 30 of Maps, at page 36, in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, being a point on the external boundary of said Rancho San Ramon Heights, Unit No. 2; thence in a generally K clockwise direction along the external boundary of said Rancho San Ramon Heights, Unit No. 2, to the most northern corner of Lot 193, of said Rancho San Ramon Heights, Unit No. 2; thence easterly along the eastern extension of the northern line of said Lot 193 to the eastern line of Diablo Road, which is the County Road between Dan- Ville and Diablo; thence in a generally southerly and westerly dir- ection along the eastern and southern line of said Diablo Road to its point of intersection with the southern extension of the wes- tern line of said Lot 161 ; thence northerly along said southern extension to the point of beginning. The office of the Recorder referred to hereinabove is the office of the Recor- der of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and Official Records and file numbers hereinabove referred to are Official Records and file numbers of said Recorder.: The letters 1,21, RI, and PR, herein used refer to and mean Manhole, Rodding Inlet, and t Pressure Relief, respectively. In the foregoing descriptions, the width of all easements described by reference to a center line is measured at right angles. In the foregoing descriptions, wherever right-of-way, easement, street, or otheripublicwayisdescribedwhereinworkistobedone, it is the intention that said work l' shall also be extended so as to connect the same with existing sewers or sewer work to y be constructed nearest to said right-of-way, easement, street, or other public way, and' at the point in said proposed work where a manhole or other construction is shown on said Plans therefor, unless otherwise shown thereon. s. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that such sanitary sewers and appurtenances be construe- ted onstrue ted in said streets, easements, reserves, avenues, roads, lanes, courts, places and/or public ways hereinabove describe of the dimensions, materials, and in the particular locations set forth and shown on the plans and specifications and detailed drawings hereinabove and hereafter referred to; together with the construction of all appurte- nances thereto, including necessary fittings trenchings, grading and re-grading, ex- cavation and fill, removal of obstructions, connections to existing services, back fil ling, reconstruction of existing ground surface as required to conditions existing prior to commencement of construction, all in the manner, of the materials and to the grades, and in the particular locations as the same are more fully shown on the plans and specifications and detailed drawings hereinabove and hereafter referred to; I That the structures and work and improvements herein described shall be con- structed to the grades, sub-grades and elevations severally shown upon the plans and r` profiles and detailed drawings thereof in the respective locations thereof, to which plans and profiles reference is hereby expressly made for a description of the grades to which all of the work and improvements under this Resolution of Intention shall be done, which said grades are hereby adopted and established as the official grades there- for for all purposes in connection with proceedings pursuant to this Resolution of In- tention; notice is hereby further given that said grades are or may be, in part, new and different from those heretofore established or existing, or may be, and in some cases are, different from existing ground levels; All of said work and improvements shall be done to the lines and grades as shown on the plans and profiles and in accordance with the plans and specifications heretofore referred to for the doing of said work and improvement, and which are now on file in the office of the Secretary of the District Hoard. Excepting from all of the herein described work all of said work that has al- ready been done to the lines and grades shown on said plans and profiles, and in accor- dance with said plans and specifications; The attention of all persons is directed to the fact that all of said classes of work above described may not be constructed upon all of the streets and/or public ways above described in their entirety, but only upon the particular locations as shown on the plans and specifications, to which the attention of all persons is directed for a description of the work, location of the several classes of work, a description of the classes of work to be done upon each of the several public streets or rights-of- way named, a description of the streets and rights-of-way, and for all other informa- tion contained in the said plans and specifications pertinent to the doing and comple- tion of the work and improvements herein proposed; and WHEREAS, said contemplated work and improvements, in the opinion of this Dis- trict Board, is of more than local or ordinary public benefit, said District Board hereby makes the expenses and costs of said work and improvements chargeable upon a district, which said district said District Board hereby declares the district bene- fited by the work and improvements herein described; and which is to be assessed to pay I t r3 443 TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1956 __ Continued i the cost and expenses thereof; said district shall include that territory in the Cen- tral Contra Costa Sanitary District, 'C'ounty of Contra Costa, State of California, which is shown on that certain plat or map on file in the office of the Secretary of the District Board, and which is set forth as the "hap Showing Proposed Assessment Dis- trict Boundary for the Improvement of Local Improvement No. 38 in Resolution No. of the District Board," and which said map or plat indicates, by a boundary line, tie extent of the territory included in the proposed district and covers all details as to the extent of the area to be assessed; said map or plat is, by this reference incorpor- ated herein and made a part hereof; Excepting from the area shown and delineated on said map or plat, hereinabove referred to, the area of all public streets, avenues, lanes, roads, driveways, courts, places, public parks, and all easements and ri ants-of-way therein contained belonging to the public. That the proceedings for said work and improvement shall be had and taken under and in accordance with Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California ("Improvement Act of 1911"). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Health Officer of said County of Contra Costa has recommended in writing to said Board that said proceedings for said work to be in- stituted as a necessary health measure, and said Board heretofore ordered said recom- mendation spread Won the F:inutes of said Board and by Resolution adopted by the affir- mative vote of four-fifths of the members of said Board found and determined that such necessity exists. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that serial bonds shall be issued in the manner and form provided in Part 5 of the "Improvement Act of 1911" to represent unpaid assessmen of $25.00 or over, which said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of five per cent 5%) per annum, and the last installment of which bonds shall mature fourteen (34) years from the 2nd day of January next succeeding the next October 15th following their date. Said bonds shall be payable to bearer and there shall be added, after the redemption clause in the bonds the following language: together with a premium of five per cent (5%) of said unpaid principal." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the existing 10-inch sewer line, as shown on the plan, was constructed under Sanitary District's Ordinance No. 25. No sewer connection shall be made, directly or indirectly, to said existing line or appurtenance until afte payment of the Use Factor as provided by said Ordinance. That at the hour of 8:00 o'clock p.m., 119 , and at the meeting place of said Board, 1822 Ht. Diablo Boulevard, City of walnut Creek, in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, be and the same are hereby fixed as the time and place, when and where any and all persons having any objection to the proposed work and improvement, the grades thereof, or to the extent of the district to be assess ed, or all thereof, may appear before said Board and show cause why said proposed work should not be carried out in accordance with this Resolution of Intention, and may pre- sent written protests, not later than the hour hereinabove set for hearing, against the doing of said work, the grades thereof, or to the extent of the territory to be assess- ed to pay the cost and expenses thereof. That the Engineer of said District shall cause to be conspicuously posted along the line of said work and improvement in the manner and form required by law, notices of the passage of this Resolution. That the Secretary of said Board shall certify to the passage of this Resolu- tion and shall cause the same to be published twice, as required by law, in the Valley Pioneer, a newspaper published and circulated within said District and hereby designate for that purpose by said Board. The first publication of said notice shall be made not less than ten (10) days prior to the date herein fixed for hearing on this Resolution of Intention. Said District Board does hereby direct its Secretary to mail notices of the adoption of this Resolution of Intention postageprepaid to all persons owning real pro- perty proposed to be assessed for the work herein described, whose names and addresses appear on the last equalized assessment roll for taxes of the County of Contra Costa or as known to the Clerk, the contents of said notices and preparation and mailing to be as required by law, and to be completed at least fifteen (15) days prior to such hear- ing. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the District Board of CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DIS° TRICT of Contra Costa County, State of California, this day of 195 , by the following called vote: AYES: HEF. ERS: NOES: MEMBERS: ABSENT: FIEMBERS: The foregoing Resolution and Order was duly and regularly passed and adopted at a Regular Meeting of the Bcard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County this 3rd day of July, 1956, by the following vote: AYES: SUPERVISORS - H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, 'Id. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: SUPERVISORS - None ABSENT: SUPERVISORS - I. T. Goyak f TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1956 _- Continued i it In the Matter of Granting Donald L. Gullickson free permit to peddle in the n tnincorporated area of the County. Y Donald L. Glillickson, 641 West Park Street, Stockton, California, having filed with this Board an application for a free permit to peddle Sayman household pro- ducts and miscellaneous articles in the unincorporated area of the County, and it ap- pearing to this Board that said applicant is an honorably discharged veteran of World War II, as evidenced by Discharge Certificate, Serial #37595722, dated May 28, 1946; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT ISf t BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said applicant be, and he is hereby granted a free permit to . peddle Sayman household products and miscellaneous articles in the unincorporated area of the County as requested; and IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDS that the Tax Collector of Contra Costa f: County be, and he is hereby authorized to issue a free license therefor upon said ap- plicant furnishing to said Tax Collector, photographs and fingerprint, as provided for ,4 in Ordinance No. 596. The foregoing order is passed b the unanimous vote of the Board members r, 8 p y 2 y, present. In the Matter of Appropria- tion Adjustments. F On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be and the same are hereby authorized: APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE Public Works -- Garage A Maintenance - Job 1109 490.00 Unappropriated Reserve 490.00 Richmond Corporation Yard tk` f Group s Improvements 1005.00 t Secondary Bridge Maintenance 1005.00 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 1005.00 1005.00 Public Works Department Primaryridge Construction V3281 9,004.00 Secondary Road Construction #5163 92000.00 Public forks Del2artmcnt Secondary Road Construction #8863 1027.00 J Primary Road Construction 0271 1027.00 Public Works Department Secondary Bridge Construction x`8543 3,000.00 Secondary Road Construction `8987 500.00 Primary Road Construction #7351 3:500.00 Public Works Department Primary Road Construction -#1451 19610.00 Secondary Road Construction -'1065 10610.00 County Garage capital Outlay - 1 Barrel Pump 34.00 Secondary Road Maintenance 30.00 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 30.00 30.00 Public Works Department Primary Road Construction #3651 5,OOO.00 Secondary Bridge Construction #38k5 5,000.00 Unappropriated Reserve 5,000.00 5,000.00 Public Works Department Secondary Rights of stay #3965 567.00 Primary Rights of Way #3861 567.00 Unappropriated Reserve 567.00 567.00 Public Works Department Secondary Road Construction #4245 6,762.00 Secondary Bridge Construction #4245 6:762.00 Public Works Department Secondary Bridge Construction #3845 6078.00 Primary Toad Construction #3971 3,401.00 Secondary Road Construction #5163 3,177.00 Primary Rights of Way #4571 100000.00 Secondary Rights of Wag #4057 2,556.00 E Unappropriated Reserve 12,556.00 12,556.40 Public Works Department Secondary Bridge Construction #3845 20,500.00 Secondary Road Construction #345 20,500.40 Public Works Department Primary Road Constru;tion #1481 220.00 i Primary Bridge Construction #4721 4,000.00 Secondary Road Construction ,#3845 44220.00 Unappropriated Reserve 49220.00 4,220.00 f r f" TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1956 -- Continued FM APPROPRIATION DECREASE INCREASE Public Works Department Secondary Rights of Way 'x}`2755 3,193.00 Secondary Road Construction #2755 3,193,00 Unappropriated Reserve 3911193.00 3,193.00 Public Works Department Primary .Road Construction #1461 2,170.00 Primary Bridge Construction #1461 2,170,00 3 Public Works Department- Prima y epartmentPrimaryRoadC.nstruction #6081 2,420.00 x Primary Right of Way #5261 2,420.00 Unappropriated Reserve 2,420.00 2,420.00 1 Public Works Department Primary Bridge Construction #1k6l 2030-00 Primary Bridge Construction #1481 1,547.00 Primary Bridge Construction 12351 20069.00 Primary Road Construction #1271 5,946,00 Public Works Department Secondary Rights of Way #1374 26,910,00 Primary Rights of Way 1.461 102000.00 Primary Bridge Construction #1271 36,91o.00 Unappropriated Reserve 36,910.00 36,910.00 yg Martinez Adm. Buildings Ground Imp. Job 1369 102.00 Relighting Job 1370 134.00 Misc. Imp. Job 1371 273.00 Maintenance Job 1105 1048,00 Unappropriated Reserve 19348.00 7 .,509..00 County Building, Richmond Capital Outlay, Planet Jr. Wheel Hoe 22.00 Ground Supplies 22.00 Oakley Office Builndingg Maintenance Job 1121 300.00 5 Unappropriated Reserve 300.00 Agricultural Comnissioner 245 Construction & Repair Supply 105.00 245-324 Repair of Buildings 105.00 Communciations Center Maintenance JOE-1113 238.00 rry Unappropriated Reserve 238.00 Health Department Maintenance, Shore Acres #1135 245.00 s Unappropriated Reserve 245.00 Pleasant Hill Health Maintenance Job 1132 97.00 7 Unappropriated Reserve 97.00 Hospital Rebuild Incinerator Job 1392 196.00 Alter Psycho Ward Job 1385 ' 136.00 Reefers Units Job 13F6 60.00 Unappropriated Reserve 196.00 196.00 Richmond Health Clinic e ntenance Jo 181 370.00 Unappropriated Reserve 370.00 PittsburgSocial Service Maintenance joS=12 435.00 Alterations Job 1391383.00 Unappropriated Reserve 35.00 383.00 Library Maintenance Job 1150 1.00 Maintenance Job 1151 9.00 Maintenance Job 3.152 0.00 Maintenance Job 1157 28.00 Unappropriated Reserve 138.00 Mx Memorial Halls Danville Memorial Job 1161= 304.00 El Cerrito Memorial Job 1165 74.00 Lafayette Memorial Job 1166 2.00 Port Chicago Memorial Job 1169 181:.00 Richmond Memorial Job 1170 296.00 Walnut Creek Memorial Job 1172 34.00 Danville Memorial Job 13714. 150.00 Unappropriated Reserve 891.00 150.00 Memorial Halls Concord Memorial, Job 1162 193-00 Crockett Memorial, Job 1163 22.00 F 44!i l :1 I TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1956 -- Continued APPRO?RIATICN DECREASE INCREASE Martinez Memorial Job 1167 43.00 Pittsburg Memorial Job 1168 29.00 a Rodeo Memorial Job 1171 220,00 Antioch Memorial Job 1160 157.00 Brentwood Memorial Job 1161 452.00 Unappropriated Reserve 609.00 309.00 Buchanan Field Maintenance Job 1103 348.00 Unappropriated Reserve 348.00 t The foregoing order is passed b2 the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approving t Ordinance No. 1048. Ordinance No. 1048, which fixes speed on portion of San Pablo Dam Road, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, 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 FUR'PHER CRDERED that a copy of said ordinance be published for the time and in the manner regO-tred by law in the SAN PABLO NEWS, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. . r The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board members present. In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 1%9.w F Ordinance No. 1049, which refers to electrical inspection in industrial areas. is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, 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 publish- ed for the time and in the manner required by law in TRI-CITY NEWS, a newspaper of gen- eral circulation printed and published in the County of Centra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. N, In the Matter of Approving r Ordinance No. 1055, Ordinance No. 1055, which provides for rezoning in the Pleasant Hill area Lindsey Nut Company) is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THF BOARD ORDERED that skid ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED and ADOPTED. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said ordinance be publish- ed for the time and in the manner required by law in PLEASANT HILL 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 Matter of Affidavits of publication of Ordinances 1039, 10444. r C i TThis Board having heretofore adopted Ordinances Nos. 1039 and 1044 and affi- davits of Publication of each of said ordinances having been filed with this Board; and it appearing from said affidavits that said ordinances were duly and regularly pub- lished for the time and in the manner required by law; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buch- anan, IT IS Big THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinances be, and the same are hereby de- clared duly published. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 1 In the Matter of Proposed Zone 9, Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, C. C. Rich, Chief Engineer, Contra Costa County Flood Control and Mater Con- servation District, having submitted in compliance with Section 18.5 of the Storm Drain- age District Act and in accordance with the Board Orders of January 24, 1956 and. Febru- 1 ary 14, 1956, Engineer's Report for proposed Zone 9, 1956, Contra Costa County Storm t Drainage District; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor r 4 7 TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1956 Continued j Buchanan, the Board ordered said Engineer's Report filed. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approval of Agreement with Pacheco Town Council, Inc., Re Maintenance of Hayden Park. Agreement dated July 1, 1956, between the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter called the County, and Pacheco Town Council, Inc., hereinafter called the Council, wherein it is agreed that the County will pay the Council the sum of $2600, payments to be made $1100 on July 1, 1956, and the balance in $500 installments in the second, thir and fourth quarters, on written demand submitted to the County Auditor by the Council and approved by the Public Works Director, for which the Council agrees to maintain Hayden Park, a County recreational center near Pacheco; said Council to pay for all water and electrical ser.ices furnished to Hayden Park and maintain the park as provid- ed in said agreement; the term of said agreement to be from July 1, 1956, to June 30, 1957, is presented to this Board; and On the motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said agreement is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummnings, Chair- man of this Board, is authorized and directed to execute same; and the County Auditor is authorized and directed to draw warrants in accordance with the terms of said agree- ment. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Approval of agreement with Robert L. Wilson for combination job for dome removal and roof repair and First and Second floor remodeling to Old Court House Building, Martinez. This Board having on June 26, 1956 awarded a contract to Robert L. Wilson for demolition and remodeling work and related work including removal of dome, closure of roof, floor-to-wall anchors, complete remodeling of First and Second floors, etc., on the Old Court House Building, Main and Escobar Streets, Martinez, California; and An agreement dated July 3, 1956 between the County of Contra Costa and the contractor, wherein said contractor sees to furnish all labor and materials necessary for said work, and two surety bonds, #7969711, each in the amount of 0133,850.00, is- sued by Federal Insurance Company, with said Robert L. Milson, as principal, one guar= anteeing faithful performance of said contract and one _uaranteeing payment to labor and meterialmen, having been presented to this Board; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRtDERED that said agreement be and the same is hereby APPROVED and H. L. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized to execute same. IT IS FURTHER CRDE.M that said bonds are APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bid check which accompanied all bids be re- turned. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing Sheriff to transport prisoners to Buchanan Field. At the request of Airport Manager Myers and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Sheriff Brown is auth- orized to transport ten prisoners from the County Prison Farm to Buchanan Field for a period of one week, the days on which they shall be transported to be at the discretion of said Sheriff, in order that said prisoners may assist in clearing weeds and debris, and cleaning the grounds. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing payment of Expenses of Asses- sor and Assistant Assessor, trip to Los Angeles, October 1955. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the expenses incurred by the County Assessor and Assistant Assessor in attendance at a meeting held October 3-5, 1955, in Los Angeles, with reference to discussions re tax equalizations, be and the same are hereby AUTHORIZED; and the County Auditor is directed to draw his warrant in payment of said expenses upon presentation by the Assessor and his Assistant of proper claims therefor. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. f q TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of Appointment of Member No. 4, JOHN F. MER- CHANT to the Board of Retire- ment, County Retirement Asso- ciation. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that John F. Merchant be and he is hereby appointed member of the Board of Retirement, member No. k. Ccntra Costa County Employees Retirement Association for a term or three years commencing July 1, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members U present. In the Matter of Reappoint- ment of J. F. DE ROSA as Commissioner to the Contra Costa County Park Commission. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS i BY THE BOARD ORDERED that J. F. De Rosa be and he is hereby REAPPOIIJTED Commissioner of the Contra Costa County Park Commission for a term of three years commencing July l, 1956• s The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Personnel Action. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD URDERED that the following personnel action be and the same is hereby authorized: s County Library Create class of Driver-Clerk Range 24 ('053144377), and allocate T one position to this department, effective September Z, 1956. y 4 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.ti In the Matter of Resolution endorsing Anti highway Litter Campaign, which is being initiated by the Women's Di- vision of the Antioch Chamber of Commerce. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THIS BOARD CRDERED that the Anti Highway Litter Campaign being initiated by the Wo- y men's Division of the Antioch Chamber of Commerce, be and the same is hereby endorsed, and it is further resolved that said Women's Division of the Antioch Chamber of Commerce is to be commended for its efforts on behalf of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. r Y In the Matter of Appointment of Highway Clean-Up Committee. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following persons are appointed to serve on a committee to be known as the "Highway Clean-Up Committee" for the purpose of making every effort , to discourage dumping of rubbish and litter along the County roads: Supervisor W. G. Buchanan, Chairman Deputy District Attorney Rudd Sellar Sheriff Harry A. Brown Public Wcrks Director Victor W. Sauer x Health Officer Dr. H. L. Blum Captain Russel R. Magill of the California State Highway Patrol IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER MERED that Lary A. Smith, Deputy County Clerk, is named as secretary of the Committee. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members e present. t In the Matter of the Formation of Zone No. 20 and Adoption of Project in the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District. WHERE.AS, under provisions of Section 16 and Section 18.5 of Chapter 1532 of s the Statutes of 1953, as amended, authority exists to establish zones and adopt pro- jects within the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District; and i WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 8 of said Statutes, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County is ex-officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District; and i f i 44:9 TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1956 -- Continued WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors has heretofore considered the formation of a zone consisting of the hereinafter described real property for the purposes and ob- jects hereinafter set forth; and wIMEAS, upon its own motion, and pursuant to Section 18.5 of said Statutes, this Board of Supervisors has heretofore required a report from the Chief Engineer of Contra Costa Ccunty Flood Control and Water Conservation District containing the infor- mation set forth in Section 15 of said Statutes; and 4HEREAS, on July 3, 1956, the said Chief Engineer submitted to this Board of Supervisors a report on proposed Zone No. 20 within Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District, which contains: a) A general description of the project and work of improvement to be done; b) A general description of the lands, rights of way, easements and proper to be taken and acquired in carrying out such work; and c) An estimate of the cost of such work, including an estimate of the cost of lands, rights of way and easements proposed to be taken and acquired in carrying out such work, and also of all incidental expenses and other costs likely to be incurred in connection therewith; which said report is hereby referred to for further particulars; and I-aMEAS, the Board finds that the project, hereinafter referred to, is for the benefit of a single zone consisting of all of the real property hereinafter describ ed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District that 10:00 otclock a.m., on the 7th day of August, 19560 at the chambers of the Board of Supervisors, in the Hall of Records, Martinez, Califor- nia, be fixed as the time and place of the meeting on the formation of said zone and the adoption of a project for said zone, at which time the Board will hear and pass upon any and all written or oral objections to the formation of the zone and to the adoption of the proposed project for said zone. BE IT FURTFXR RESOr17ED that the proposed zone be formed for the purpose of providing for the construction, installation, maintenance, and operation of culverts, ditches, pipes, concrete structures, dredging and all other appurtenant structures as authroized by Section 4 of the said Statutes as specifically described in the report of the Public Larks Director dated July 3, 195", which report has been adopted by the Beard of Supervisors. The engineering estimate of the cost of said project, should the zone be formed, is the sun of Fifty-eight Thousand Dollars ($58,000) , together with an annual maintenance cost. The heretofore mentioned cost is to be borne by the zone pro- posed to be formed, should it be formed. A map of the general location and general con struction of the proposed project is on file with the County Clerk at his office in the Hall of Records, Yartinez, California, and at the First Baptist Church, 3900 McGlothen Way, San Pablo, Contra Costa County, California, a public place lying within said zone, where such map is available for inspection by any interested person. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Notice and Resolution shall be pub. lished once a week for two (2) successive weeks prior to said hearing in THE INDEPENDENT a newspaper of general circulation, circulated in the hereinafter described area pro- posed to be formed into such zone. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution and Notice, and a map of the zone showing the general location and general construction of the oroject within the zone, be posted in the following public places within said zone, at least two (2) weeks prior to said hearing date: 1. Northeast corner of McGlothen Way and Griffen Drive 2. East side McGlothen Way at Banks Drive 3. North side of Banks Drive at Jenkins Way 4. South side Harrison Drive at Jenkins Way 5. Northeast corner Williams Drive and McGlothen Way BE IT FURThTR RESOLVED that the County Clerk shall mail notices of the pro- posed formation of such zone to all persons owning real property lying within such zone whose names and addresses appear on the last equalized County assessment roll for Count taxes prior thereto, or on the Board roll last transmitted to the County by the State Board of Eaualization prior thereto. The notices so mailed shall contain the informa- tion required by Section lF of said Statutes. The territory proposed to be included in such zone is more particularly de- scribed as follows: Beginning at a point on the western line of Lot 225, as said lot is shown on the map entitled "Nap of San Pablo Rancho, accom- panying and forming part of the Final Report of Referees in Parti- tion", filed March 1, 189 in the Office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, said point being measured South 25' 001 i est 400 feet from the angle point intersecting courses No. 644 and No. 643, also shown on said map; thence southeasterly in a di- rect line to a point on the westerly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company right of way, which point is the intersection of said westerly line and the westerly extension of the north line of a tract of land deeded to Eastman Tag and Label Company and recor- ded March 2, 1953 in a'olutre 2079 of Cfficial Records, page 176; thence easterly along said westerly extension and said north line and its easterly extension to the intersection of said easterly extension with the westerly line of the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad right of way; thence easterly in a direct line to the intersection of the east line of road No. 21 and the north TUESDAY$ JULY 3, 11356 -- Continued line of Miner Avenue, said intersection being a point in the north. r boundary of "Broadway Addition" as such is shown on the map en- titled "Broadway Addition to the City of Richmond, Showing Boun.. t daries after Exclusion", filed August 25, 1926 in Volume 20 Of Maps, page 517; thence easterly along said north boundary to the northeast corner of Block B, said Broadway Addition, which cor- ner is also the northeast corner of Lot 223, San Pablo Rancho; thence North F0° 45' East 411.1P feet to the southeast corner of Lot 224, San Pablo Rancho; thence North 729.30 feet to the north-z x west corner of Lot 222, San Pablo Rancho; thence East 1487.04 feet; thence southeasterly in a direct line to a point on the westerly line of State Highway No. 40, which point bears North 490 00' West from the angle point intersecting courses Forth. 49' 00' Fest 1 ..26 chains and North 240 45;1 East 24.04 chains in the easterly line of Lot 221, San Pablo Rancho; thence northeasterly h along the westerly line of said State Highway to a point which is distant 450 .feet northeasterly along said westerly line from its intersection With the north line of Lot 222, San Pablo Rancho; thence leaving the westerly line of said State Highway North 32" 001 West 2000 feet; thence nest 2000 feet; thence northwesterly in a direct line to the intersection of the north line of Lot 227, San Pablo Rancho, and the southeasterly line of the Atchison, Topeka and Ssnta Fe Railroad right of way; thence westerly along said north line and its westerly extension to the west line of Road No. 21; thence North 220 00' West to the easterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad right of way; thence westerly in a direct line to the most north corner of Swamp and Overflowed Land Survey No. 460, a portion of Section 25, Township 2 North, Range 5 nest, Mount Diablo Base and Feridian; thence southerly in a general direction along the westerly line of said survey to its southwest corner, said corner being also the northwest corner of Swam and Overflowed Land SurveyNo. 6• thence southerly and a southeasterly in a general diretion along the westerly line of said survey to its south corner, which corner is the angle point intersecting courses No. *4 and No. 643, as shown on said "Map of San Pablo Rancho"; thence South 25" 00' .:est 400 feet to the point of beginning. PASSED AND ADC-'TED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County as ex- officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District this 3rd day of July, 19562 by the following vote, to wit: STM: AYES: SUPERVISORS - H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan,z J. Frederickson NOES: SUPERVISORS - None s ; ABSENT: SUPERVISORS - I. T. Goyak r.. In the Matter of Request for reduction of assessment. Mr. N. M Dietrich appears before this Bcard of Equalization and requests ad- justment in his property assessment, referred to under Assessment No. 632152; and Mr. C. L. Dunklee, County Assessor, and Mr. Glendenning from his staff appear to explain said assessment; And IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be continued to July 10, 1956 at 3:00 p.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board members present. In the Matter of Appointment of valuation assessment com- missioners for Reclamation District 1619 (Bethel Island). 1 WHEREAS, a petition of the Trustees of Reclamation District No. 1619 signed by their secretary, Tota Sawyer, wherein it is requested that this Board appoint three valuation assessment commissioners as provided for in Section 3456 of the Political Code, having been filed with this Board; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following named persons are appointed commissioners as provided for in Section 3456 of the Political Code: Henry Martin, Byron; Amel DeVlieger, Brentwood; Tomas Vanasek, Concord; The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. S In the Matter of Correcting Board order of June 26, 1956 re salary of position of Phy- sician in Charge of Chest Diseases. This Board having on June 26, 1956, adopted a resolution authorizing adjust_ ment of salaries of certain county employee classifications; and it appearing that the ;, salary listed for the position of Physician in Charge of Chest Diseases in the amount i 1 451 TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1956 -- Continued of $9,756 was in error; NCW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that the salary for the classification of Phy- sician in Charge of Chest Diseases be and the same is hereby established at $10,212 per annum effective July 1, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members pre- sent. In the Flatter of Authorizing purchase of radio equipment for Sheriffs patrol boat. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederi ckson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization is granted for the purchase of radio equipment for patrol boat used by. the Sheriff in the sum of $466. fil The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing Purchasing Agent to sell auto- mobiles which are to be re- placed. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Purchasing Agent is authorized to sell automobiles which are to be replaced when turned over to him for that purpose by the Public Works Department.y The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Awarding contract for installation and maintenance of light- ing system within the boun- daries of County Service Area L-1 (Clyde area). This being the tine fixed for opening bids for installation and maintenance of a system of street lights for County Service Area L-1 (Clyde Area) the following bid, which is the only one received by this Board for said work, is read to the Board by the Clerk: Bay Point Light & Power Company 25 - 2500 lumens at Schedule LS as more particularly set forth in said bid; And this Board having fully considered said bid, on motion cf Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bid be accepted and the contract for the furnishing of said street lighting system be awarded to the Bay Point Light & Power Company at the prices set forth in said bid. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Natter of Application of Union Oil Company for Fran- chise to construct, etc. pipe- lines along public streets, highways, etc. Union Oil Company having filed with this Board an application for franchise to construct, etc., pipelines along public streets, etc., in the unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that said application is referred to the Dis- trict Attorney. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Rescinding resolution dated October 25, 1955, approving lease and option agreement with Coast Apparatus Incorporated for fire engine required by the Mt. View County Fire ?ro- f taction District. This Board having on June 20, 1956, approved a lease and option agreement with Coast Apparatus Incorporated for fire engine required by Mt. View County Fire Protection District to replace lease and option agreement heretofore approved by this Board on October 25, 1955; tr NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD CRDERED that said resolution dated October 25, ,1955, ap- t 2 CRs` TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1956 -= Continued proving lease and option agreement with Coast Apparatus Incorporated for fire engine µyd required by the Mt. View County Fire Protection District, be and the same is herebyRESCINDED, VACATED and SET ASIDE. Fti The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. 21 In the Matter of Directing Public Works to survey Hi hway No. 21, across from Gregory Village, to deter- s mine whether an ordinance should be adopted prohibit- ningparkingalongsaidroad.. 0 The Pleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce having requested a survey of HighwayNo. 21, across from Gregory Village; and z On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Department is directed to make a survey of the l area and to file its recommendation as to whether an ordinance prohibiting parkingalongsaidroadshouldbeenacted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members r present. f In the Matter of Authorizinat> approval of Policy No. 393 ?, Fire Association Group (Public j Employees Honesty Blanket Bondi and termination of Policy No. 29 24 666-A issued by Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland. On the recommendation of the Director of Personnel and on motion of Super- visor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD GRDERED that authori:r nation is granted for the placement of County Public Employees Honesty Blanket Bond for,`a 3-year period comnencing July 1, 1956, with the Fire Association Group, and Bond No. 393,087 issued by srid Fire Association Group is approved; and the Auditor is authoriz-ed to draw his warrant in favor of said Fire Association Group for $2,845.38 in aymentthereof. pr J IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Policy No. 29 24 666-A, issued by the Fidel-ity and Deposit Company of Maryland, is terminated and that W. T. Paasch, Clerk of this,Board, is authorized to execute certificate terminating said bond. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard members y present. In the Matter of Bid for furnishing lighting ser- vices for Rollingwood 1 Lighting District. This being the time set forth for the opening of bids for lighting the streetsandhighwayswithintheboundariesofRollingwoodLightingDistrictofContraCosta County; the Clerk opens and reads to the Board the bid of pacific Gas and Electric Company, which is the only bid, for the furnishing of lighting system within the boon.daries of Rollingwood Lighting District, to wit: 2 Schedule 13-2; On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bid is taken under consideration for period of one creek and that said matter is hereby continued to duly la, 1956 at 10:00 a. in, dAll present. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members t xz i 9 s j#${ F 1 f 4 TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1956 -- Continued In the Matter of Equalization of Assessments. The County Assessor having delivered to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors on Monday, July 2, 1956, the assessment rolls, neaps, books and statements of the County of Contra Costa for the fiscal year 19%_56; and the Board of Supervisors, sitting as a Board of Equalization, proceeds to examine same; and Mr. N. M Dietrich appears before this Board of Equalization and request ad- justment in his property assessment, referred to under «ssessment No. 632152; and Mr. C. L. Dunklee, County Assessor, and Mr. Glendenning from his staff appear to explain said assessment; And IT IS BY Tim BOARD ORDERED, that said matter be continued to July 10, 1956 at 3:00 p.m. There being no further requests on file for reduction and change in assess- ments, the further equalization of said assessments is hereby continued to July 10, 1956, at 3 !p.m. ; and the Board adjourns as a Board of Equalization and takes recess as a Board of Supervisors to meet on the 10th day of July, 1956, at 9 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Hall of Records, Martinez, California. Cha "rmalh n".=." ` ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK By Deputy Clerk BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1956 THE BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION AT9A. M. IN THE BOABD CHAMBERS, HALL OP RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA; PRESENT: HON. H. L. CUMMINGS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERI_#KSON; ABSENT: SUPERVISORS I. T. GOYAK PRESENT: W. T. P_ .ASCH, CLERK. In re Issue of Bonds of San Ramon Valley Union Hi$h School District 1956 School Bonds, Se- ries A. WHEREAS, the Governing Board of San Ramon Valley 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 investi- gation said board of supervisors does hereby find and declare: That on the 12th day of March, 1956 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 18th day of May, 1956 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 $5000000 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 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 build- ings other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation, or repair 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 din pose of sewage and drainange on or away from each schoolroperty. (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 -mjor- 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 VALLEY PIONEER, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, vhich notice was so posted and published as required by law; 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 C TUESDAY, JULY 109 1956 -- Continued r by law; that from said returns said governing board found and declared, and said board i of supervisors now finds and declares, that there were 1116 votes cast at said election that there were 23 blank or illegal rotes, and that more than two-thirds thereof, to wit: 855votes were cast in favor of issuing said bonds, and 238 votes and no more were cast against issuing said bonds, and said 3overning board caused an entry of the result of said election to be .wade on its minutes; that all acts, conditions and things re- quired by law to be done or performed 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; i IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED AND ORDERED that bonds of said San Ramon ValleyiUnionHighSchoolDistrict, in Contra Costa County, State of California, shall issue as hereinafter set forth in the aggregate authorized principal amount of $500,000 and shall be designated "1956 School Bonds". Said 'bonds shall be divided into series and 300,000 principal amount of said bonds shall constitute Series A and the remaining 200,000 principal amount of said authorized issue may be divided into one or more se- ries as this board Cf supervisors shall determine at the time of the issuance and sale of all or any part of said remaining $200,000 of bonds. Said bonds of Series A shall be dated September 15, 1956, shall be 300 in number, numbered consecutively from A-1 to A-300, both inclusive, of the denomination of $1,000 each, shall be payable in law- ful money of the United States of America at the office of the county treasurer of said county and shall mature in consecutive numerical order, from lower to higher, as fol- lows: 815,000 principal amount of bonds of Series A shall mature and be payable on September 15 in each of the years 1957 to 1976, ooth inclusive; said bonds of Series A shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed five 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 September, 1957, and thereafter semi-annually on the 15th days of March and September of each year until said bonds are paid; w Said bonds of Series A shall be signed by the chairman of said board of super- visors, and by the treasurer or auditor of said county, and shall be countersigned, f 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 countersignatures to said bonds shall be manually affixed. Said bonds, with said coupons attached thereto, so signed and executed, shall be delivered to said county treasurer for safekeeping. IT IS :URTHER ORDERED that said bonds of Series A shall be issued substantially in the following form, to wit: Number UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Dollars i A- STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1,000 i SCHOOL BOND OF SAN RAMON VALLEY UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. 1956 SCHOOL BOND, SERIES A i iSan Ramon Valley Union High School District-of Contra Costa County, State of California, acknowledges itself indebted to and promised to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the treasurer of said county, on the 15th day of i9 , One Thousand dollars ($1,000) in lawful money of the United States of America, with interst thereon in like lawful money at the rate of per cent6_3%eptember per annum, payable at the office of said treasurer on the 1 h clays of March of each year 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) . I This bond is one of a duly authorized issue of bonds of like tenor (except for such variation, if any, an may be required to designate varying series, numbers, deno- minations, interest rates and maturities) , amounting in the aggregate to $500,000, and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thrids of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called, held and conducted in said school district on the 18th day of May, 1956, 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 the amount of this bond, 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 this bond have been done and performed in strict conformity with the laws authorizing the issuance of this bond, that this bond and the interest coupons attached thereto are in the form prescribed by order cf 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 this bond, and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said school district. IN WITNESS WHEREOF said board of supervisors has caused this bond to be signed b5 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 Sept- i ember, 1956. SFAL) H. L. CUMMINGS hairman of Boardof Supervisors Countersigned: H. E. MCNAMER County Aud or W. T. Paasch Coun y ler and Clerk of the -Board of Supervisors TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1956 -- Continued 1455 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that to each of said bonds of Series A shall be attach. ed interest coupons substantially in the following form, to wit: The Treasurer of Coupon No. Contra Costa County, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the San Ramon Valley Union High School District in said County, on the 15th day of 19 at his office in Martinez, in said County,,-the—sum OT- and _1100 Dollars $ or months# interest on 1956 School Bond No. A. Series A. of said School District. H. E. McWAMER County Auditor IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the money for the redemption of said bonds of Se- ries A 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 collectio 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 THE VALLEY PIONEER a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published 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 7th day of August, 1956, at 11 o'clock a.m., of said day, receive sealed proposals for the purchase cf said bonds, for cash, at not less than par end accrued interest, and that said board reserves the right to i reject any and all oids for said aonds. The foregoing resolution and order was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califcrnia, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 10th day of July, 1956, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Supervisors - H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - I. T. Goyak In the Matter of Resolution Providing for the Issuance of $125,000 Principal Amount of Bonds for Crockett County Fire Protection District, Prescribing the date and form of said Bonds and of the coupons to be attached thereto; fixing the maximum rate of interest on said Bonds, and prescribing the matur- ities thereof; authorizing the execu- tion of said bonds and coupons; pro- viding for the levy or a tax to pay the principal and interest thereof. WHEREAS, all the requirements of law have been complied with in calling and holding the special bond election held in Crockett County Fire Protection District on June 19, 1956, at which election the measure to issue bonds for said district in the principal sum of $125,000 for the objects and purposes hereinafter stated was submitted to the qualified and registered electors residing within said district; and this Board of Supervisors did duly and regularly canvass the returns of said election and did- as the result of such canvass determine and declare, and do hereby certify, that more than a majority and more than two-thirds of the votes cast at said election were cast in i favor of issuing said bonds, and the issuance of said bonds was duly authorized. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa as follows: Section 1. That all acts, conditions and things required by law to exist, happen and a performed precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have existed, happened and been performed in due time, form and manner as required by law, and said County is now authorized pursuant to each and every requirement of law to issue said bonds in the manner and form as in this resolution provided. Section 2. That bonds of the County of Contra Costa shall issue on behalf of Crockett County Fire Protection District for the purpose set forth in the following measure, to wit, Measure: Shall Crockett County Fire Protection District incur a a bonded indebtedness in the principal amount of $125,000 for the object and purpose of acquiring, constructing and complet- Ing structure, and acquiring real and personal property, needful for District purposes, including a firehouse for said District fully equipped with engines, and all other necessary fire fighting facilities, equipment and apparatus? Section 3. That said bonds shall be issued as hereinafter set forth, and shall be sol in accordance with law at not less than their face value. Said bonds shall be $125,000 in aggregate principal amount and each shall be known as "Bond of the County of Contra Costa Issued on Behalf of Crockett County Fire Protection District Issue of 1956". Said bonds shall be negotiable in form, and of the character known as serial and shall be 125 in number, numbered consecutively from 1 to 125, both inclusive; of the denomination of $1,000 each. Said bonds shall be dated October 1, 1956 (which is hereby fixed and determined to be the date of the issue of such bonds) . All of said bonds shall bear interest from their date until paid at the rate or rates designated by TUESDAY, JULY 109 1956 -- Continued I the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County at the time of the sale of said bonds, but not to exceed six (6) per cent, per annum, payable annually the first year and semi-annually thereafter. Such interest shall be evidenced by coupons attached to each bond, and each of said coupons shall represent six months' interest (except the first coupon which shall represent twelve months' interest) on the bond to which it is attached. Said interest coupons shall be payable on the 1st day of April and the lat day of October in each year until and at the respective dates of maturity of said bonds except the first coupon on each bond which shall be payable on October 1, 1957) . Said bonds shall mature and be payable in consecutive numerical order, from lower to higher, i as follows, to wit: i 6,000 principal amount of bonds shall mature and be payable on i October 1 in each of the years 1957 to 1971, both inclu- sive; and 7000 principal amount of bonds shall mature and be payable on October 1 in each of the years 1972 to 1976, both inclu- sive. 1 Both the principal of and interest on said bonds shall be payable at the office of the Treasurer of Contra Costa County, in Martinez, California, in lawful money of the Unit- ied States of America, but only from the revenues derived from taxes levied and collected on property within Crockett County Fire Protection District for whose account and pur- poses said bonds are issued. Section IL. Said bonds and coupons shall each be substantially in the follow- ing form, Me-blanks in said forms to be filled with appropriate words or figures, namely: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF CALIFORNIA r COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA BOND OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA ISSUED ON BEHALF OF I CROCKETT COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT ISSUE OF 1956 y, 1 No. The County of Contra Costa, State of California, on behalf of Crockett I County Fire Protection District (a county fire protection district duly organized and existing in the County of Contra Costa, State of California) for value received, pro- f miser to Day, solely out of the revenues hereinafter mentioned, to the bearer (or if this bond is registered, to the registered holder hereof) on the first day of October, 19,____0 ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,000.00),, together with interest thereon at the rate of per cent. per annum until payment of said princi- pal sum in full, payable annually the first year on October 1, 1957 and semi-annually thereafter on the 1st day of April pnd the 1st day of October of each year. Unless j this bond is registered, such interest, prior to maturity, shall be payable only on presentation and surrender of the proper interest coupons hereto attached as they re- spectively become due. Both the principal of and interest on this bond are payable solely out of said revenues in lawful money of the United States of America at the of- fice of the Treasurer of Contra Costa County, in Martinez, California. This bond is one of a duly authorized issue of bonds aggregating ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($125,000.00) in principal amount, all of like tenor and j date (except for such variations, if any, as may be required to designate varying num. bars, maturities or interest rates) and is issued under and pursuant to Chapter 2, Part 13, Division 12, of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California, and under and pursuant to the resolutions and proceedings of the Board of Supervisors of said County of Contra Costa duly adopted and t-ken and a vote and assent of a majority of the vot- ers within Crockett County Fire Protection District in said County voting at a special election duly called and held for that purpose. THIS BOND IS A SPECIAL OBLIGATION PAYABLE ONLY FROM THE REVENUES DERIVED FROM TAXES LEVIED AND COLLECTED ON PROPERTY WITHIN SAID CROCKETT COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT FOR WHOSE ACCOUNT AND PURPOSES SAID ISSUE OF BONDS IS ISSUED, AND SAID ISSUE OF BONDS (OF WHICH THIS BOND IS ONE) DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A GENERAL OBLIGATION OR INDEB? EDNESS OF SAID COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA AND NEITHER SAID COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA NOR ANY OFFICER THEREOF IS HOLDEN OTHERWISE FOR THE: PAYMENT THEREOF. It is hereby certified, recited and declared that all acts, conditions and things required by law to exist, happen and to be performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have existed, happened and been performed in due time, form and manner as required by law, and that the amount of this bond, together with all other indebtedness payable out of revenue to be derived from taxation of property within said District, doesnot exceed any limitation prescribed by the constitution and statutes of said State of California, and that provision has been made as required by the statutes of said State for the levy and collection of an annual special tax on property in said Crockett County Fire Protection District for the payment of the principal of, and in- terest on, this bond as the same become due. This bond may be registered in the manner provided by law and thereafter the principal hereof and interest hereon shall be payable only to such registered owner. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the County of Contra Costa, by its Board of Supervisors, has caused this bond to be signed by the chairman of its 3oard of Supervisors and by its Treasurer and the seal of said 3oard of Supervisors to be hereto affixed, and has caused the interest coupons attached hereto to be signed by its Treasurer, and this bond to be dated the lst day of October, 1956. Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1956 __ Continued 45 Form of Coupon) Coupon No. On the lst day of 19 , the Treasurer of Contra Costa County, California, will (unless t e wi n mention bond be registered) pay, solely out of the revenues referred to in the hereinafter mentioned bond, to the bearer at his office in Martinez, California, Dollars $ in lawful money of the United States of America, being months' interest then due on Bond of the County of Contra Costa issued on behalf of Crockett County Fire Protection District, Issue of 1956 ... . ...... .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .No. dated October 1, 1956, I Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Section 5. The Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and the Treasurer of said County are hereby authorized and directed, respectively, as such officers, to execute each of said bonds cn behalf of said County, and the County Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to affix the official seal of said Board of Supervisors thereto. Said Chairman and Treasurer are hereby each, respectively, auth- orized to cause said bonds to be signed by their engraved or lithographed facsimile signatures. Said Treasurer ;s hereby authorized and directed to sign each of the inter= est coupons by engraved or lithographed facsimile signature. Such signing and sealing as herein provided shall be a sufficient and binding execution of said bonds and cou- pons by said County. Section 6. For the purpose of paying the principal of and interest on said bonds, theo of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa shall, at the time of fixing the tax levy for other county taxes and in the manner for the levy of such other) taxes provided, levy and collect annually each year until said bonds are paid, or until( there shall be a sum in the special bond service fund hereinafter referred to sufficient to meet all sums to become due for the principal of and interest on such bonds, a spe- cial tax on all property withh said district subject to taxation by said County suffi- cient to pay the interest on such bonds as the same becomes due, and also such part of the principal thereof as shall become due before the proceeds of a special tax levied at the time for making the next general tax levy for county taxes can be made available` for the payment of such Drincipal, provided that said special tax shall be sufficient to pay the interest on such bonds as it falls due and also to constitute a sinking fund) for the payment of the principal thereof on or before maturity. Said special tax shall be in addition to all other taxes levied on the property within said district subject to taxation by said County for County purposes, and shall be collected at the same time and in same manner as other county taxes are collected and be used for no other purpose than the payment of said bonds and accruing interest, and shall be first levied and colt lected for the fiscal year 1957-1958. Said taxes as collected shall be kept by the Treasurer of said County in a special bond service fund which shall be designated Contra Costa County, Crockett County Fire Protection District 1956 Bond Service Fund" and shall be paid by said Treasurer for the payment of any matured bond or interest coupon upon presentation thereof, and all sums to become due for the principal of and interest on said bonds shall be paid from such fund. There shall likewise be dopositedj in said fund any moneys received on account of interest accrued on said bonds from their date to the date of delivery and actual payment of the purchase price thereof. Section 7. All proceeds of sale of the bonds (except accrued interest on such sale) shall e deposited with the Treesurer of said County for the account of the general fund of Crockett County Fire Protection District and shall be withdrawn there- from only upon the order of said district and only for the carrying of the purposes for which said bonds were issued. Section e. The County Clerk is directed to cause a sufficient number of blank bonds and coupons of suitable quality to be lithographed, printed or engraved, and to cause the blank spaces thereof to be filled in to comply with the provisions hereof, and to procure their execution by the proper officers, and to deliver them, when so executed, to the Treasurer of said County who shall safely keep the same until they shall be sold by the said Bcard of Supervisors, whereupon he shall deliver them to the purchaser or purchasers thereof, on receipt of the purchase price. Said Chairman and Treasurer are further authorized and directed to make, execute and deliver to the purchaser of said oonds a signature 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 mayor might affect said District, said officers or sail bonds, and said Treasurer is further authorized and directed to make, execute and de- I liver to the purchaser of said bonds a Treasurer's receipt in the form usually required` by purchasers of municipal ponds, evidencing the payment of the purchase price of said j bonds, which receipt shall be conclusive evidence that said purchase price has been paid and has been received by said County for said District. Any purchaser or subse- quent taker or holder of said bonds is hereby authorized to rely upon and shall be jus ified in relying upon any such signature and no-litigation certificate or Treasurer's receipt with respect to said bonds executed pursuant to the authority of this resolutioe. I Section 9. The County Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause noti + of the sale of said bonds to be published once in the CROCKETT AMERICAN, and such no- tice shall be substantially in the following form, to wit: OFFICIAL NOTICE OF SALE Bonds of the County of Contra Costa, Issued on Behalf of Crockett County Fire Protec- tion District - Issue of 1956. NOTICE IS HEREBY GI+dEN that sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, in the chambers of said Board, Hall of Records, Martinez, California, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 19569 at the hour of 11:00 A. M. (P.D.S.T.) for the purchase of $125,000 principal amount of i TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1950--- Continued bonds designated "Bonds of the County of Contra Costa Issued on Behalf of Crockett County Fire Protection District - Issue of 1956", more particularly described below: ISSUE: 125,000, consisting of 125 bonds of the denomination of $1,000 each, all dated October 1, 1956. MATURITIES:Said bonds mature serially in consecutive numberical order, from lower to higher, on October lst in each year, as follows: 6000 principal amount in each of the years 1957 to 1971, inclusive, and $7,000 princi- pal amount in each of the years 1972 to 1976, inclusive, without option of prior pay- i ment. INTEREST RATE: Maximum six (6) per cent. per annum, payable annually on October 1, 1957 and semi-annually thereafter on April 1 and October 1 in each year. Bidders must 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 oonds. The interest rate stated in the bid must be in a multiple of one-quarter of one per cent. per annum, payable annually the first year and semi-annually thereafter. PAYMENT: Both principal and interest pryable in lawful money of the United States of America at Lhe office of the Treasurer of Contra Costa j County, Martinez, California, only from the revenues derived from taxes levied and collected on property within Crockett County Fire Protection District for whose account and purposes said bonds are issued. i REGISTRATION: Coupon bonds will be issued by the County. Such bonds are register- able only as to both principal and interest. j PURPOSE OF Said bonds are authorized by vote of a majority of the voters of ISST E:— said district voting at a special election for the purpose of auth- orizing bonds for the acquisition, construction and completion of a firehouse for said District equipped with engines and other neces- sary fire fighting facilities, equipment and apparatus. SECURITY: Said bonds are not obligations of Contra Costa County, but are spe- cial obligations payable only out of revenues derived from taxes levied and collection on property within Crockett County Fire Pro- tection District for whose account and purposes said bonds are is- sued, and said County has power and is obligated to levy advalorem taxes for the payment of said bonds and the interest Hereon upon all property within Crockett County Fire Protection District sub- ject to taxation by said County, without limitation of rate or amount. iTAX EXEMPT:In the event that prior to the delivery of the bonds the income re- ceived by private holders from bonds of the same type and character shall be declared to be taxable under any Federal Income Tax Laws, i either by the terms of such laws or by ruling of a Federal Income Tax authority or official which is followed by the Bureau of Inter- nal Revenue, or by decision of any Federal Court, the successful bidder may, at his option, prior to the tender of said bonds by the County, be relieved of his obligation under the contract to pur- chase the bonds and in such case the deposit accompanying his bid j will be returned. 1 LEGAL OPINION: The legal opinion of Messra. Orrick, Dahlquist, Herrington & Sut- cliffe, of San Francisco, approving the validityof said bonds, will be furnised to the successful bidder without charge. j TERMS OF SALE i HIGHEST BID: The bonds will be awarded to the highest and best bidder consider- ing 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 computed between the dates aforesaid according to thirty-day month standard four decimal municipal bond interest tables. The puss chaser must pay accrued interest from the date of the bonds to the date of delivery. The cost of printing the bonds will be borne by i the District. RIGHT OF The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County reserves the right, RE-TE—MON: in its discretion, to reject any and all bids and to waive any ir- regularity or informality in any bid. PROMPT AWARD: The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County will take action awarding the bonds or rejecting all bids not later than 24 hours after the expiration of the time herein prescribed for the receipt of proposals; provided that the award may be made after the expira- tion of the specified time if the bidder shall not have given to j the Board of Supervisors notice in writing of the withdrawal of such proposal. I PROMPT Delivery of said bonds will be made to the successful bidder at the t DMITERY: office of the County Treasurer in Martinez, California, as soon as the bonds can be prepared, which it is estimated will be about October 1, 1956. f i i I45.9 TUESDAY, JIILY 10, 1956 -- Continued i RIGHT OF The successful bidder shall have the right at his option, to cancel CANCELT TION: the contract of purchase if the County shall fail to tender the bond for delivery within sixty (60) days from the date of sale thereof, and in such event the successful bidder shall be entitled to the return of the deposit accompanying his bid. FORM OF BID: All bids must be unconditional; for not less 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. Suchbids, together with bidder's check, must be enclosed in a sealed envelope addressed to the Treasurer of Contra Costa County, Martinez, California, and en- dorsed "Proposal for Contra Costa County, Crockett County Fire Pro- tection District Bonds - Issue of 1956". BID CHECK: With each bid must be submitted a certified check or cashier's check for $5,000, drawn on a bank or trust company transacting business in the State of California, payable to the order of the Treasurer of the County to secure the County and the District from any loss re- sulting from the failure of the bidder to comply with the terms of his bid. In addition bidders are requested (but not required) to supply an estimate of the total net interest cost to the County on the basis of their respective bids, which shall be considered as in- formative 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. Information relative to the financial conditions of Crockett County Fire Pro- tection District will be furnished to any bidder upon request. There is no controversy or litigation pending or threatened concerning the validity of the above issue, the corporate existence of the District or the title of the County officers to their respective offices. Dated: July 10, 1956. W. T. PAASCH County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. By R. M. Billeci Deputy er Section 10. This resolution shall take effect from and after its passage and approve . PASSED AND ADOPTED this 10th day of July, 1956, by the following vote : AYES: SUPERVISORS . H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: SUPERVISORS - None ABSENT: SUPERVISORS - I. T. Goyak Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ATTEST: W. T. PAASCH County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. By J-st . .-r ® Deputy Clerk In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meeting. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Deputy Sheriff John Kirschner. be and he is authorized to attend, at his own expense, the following: training course at University of California at Berkeley from July 30 to August 10, 1956. = The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Authorizing attendance at meetings. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Auditor Controller Howard E. McNamar and. Director of Sanitation Thomas McMorrow be and they are authorized to attend, at County expense, the following: Auditor-Controller meeting of legislative committee of Auditors$ Association at Santa Cruz on July 13, 1956; TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1956 __ Continued Health Department - Director of Sanitation McMorrow, called by State Department at Asilomar on September 18 and 19, 1956. 1 i The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members I y present. In the Matter of Authorizing purchase at once under the 1956-57 budget, typewriters and dictating machine for the office of the Auditor- Controller. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the fol- lowing purchases at once under the 1956-57 budget for the office of the Auditor— Con- troller are authorized: 3 typewriters (replacements) i 1 dictating machine The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members c present. In the Matter of Complaint, George T. and Genevieve Prlain vs County of Contra Costa, Superior Court Ac- tion No. 66388. i A copy of Complaint for injunctive relief and for damages and Summons in Superior Court Action No. 66388, George T. Prlain and Genevieve Prlain versus County of Contra Costa having been served on H. L. Cummings, Chairman of the Board of Super- visors, on this day; i I On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS - BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said complaint be and the same is hereby REFERRED TO THE DIS-I TRICT ATTORNEY. I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. i In the Matter of a Policy for the Installation of Directional Signs within the County Right of Way, Pursuant to Section XII of Ordinance No. 1009, WHEREAS, Section XII of the Outdoor Advertising Ordinance of Contra Costa County (Ordinance No. 1009) authorizes the erection of directional signs for places of public assembly as may be established by resolution of the Board of Supervisors. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County of Contra Costa will permit i the erection of directional signs for places of public assemblage under the following conditions: 1) No signs for churches or other places of public assemblage shall be per- mitted on the public right of way except those directional signs authorized by the Di- rector of Public Works and conforming to the design and conditions of this policy. 2) Signs shall conform to specifications established by the Director oflPublicWorksastoconstruction, size, materials and mounting.I j 3) All sign locations must be approved by the Director of Public Works be. fore installation. I Each church or other place of assembly may have not more than three such signs. Additional assembly halls on the same or contiguous property of the same owner- ship will not warrant additional signs. 5) The signs may bear the following only: a. Name of church or other place. b. Name of the organization. c. Distance and direction. d. An arrow. 6) If at any time the Director of Public Wcrks finds a sign installation, or any part thereof, to be delapidated or improperly installed, he will notify owner or remove same to the premises of the organization indicated thereon. Any defective parts must be repaired or replaced before the sign is installed again. 7) The Director of Public Works may give permission to install approved signs on a street name sign post. He may also order street name signs or other signs placed on an existing post with directional signs. In either case, the standard will be maintained by the County. 8) Directional signs to places of public worship and assemblage, private hospitals and eleemosynary institutions will be furnished, installed and maintained j without cost to the County. i The foregoing resolution was made on the motion of Supervisor Frederickson, I seconded by Supervisor Taylor, and adopted by the following vote of the Board: AYES: SUPERVISORS - H. L. Cummings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: SUPERVISORS - None ABSENT: SUPERVISORS - I. T. Goyak n TITESDAY, 1461J= 10, 1956 -- Continued 1 In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 1052. Ordinance No. 1052, which prohibits parking on portion of Oakland Street, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, 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 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 Hatter of Approving Ordinance No. 1051. Ordinance No. 1051, which fixes speed on Rheem Boulevard is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, 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 ORINDA SUN, a newspaper of gener- al 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 Hatter of Affidavit of publication cf Ordinance No. 1047. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 1047 and Affidavit of Pub- lication of said ordinance having been filed with this Board; and it appearing from said affidavit that said ordinance was duly and regularly published for the time and in the manner required by law; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, 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 members prOsent. In the Hatter of Personnel Adjustment. On the recommendation of the County Administrator, and on motion of Super- visor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following personnel adjustment be and the same is hereby authorized: County Hospital Tn—creased salary of Head Nurse from Range 27 to Range 28 377-$453) effective July 11, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Adjustment of salary rates for employees in Construction Trades. In accordance with resolution adopted by this Board of Supervisors on April 19, 1955, and as amended on August 23, 1955, with reference to the pay rates of painter, carpenter, electrician, steamfitter, painter leadman, carpenter leadman; and on the recommendation of the County Administrator; NOW, THERE'F'ORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buch- anan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that effective July 10, 1956, the pay rates for the employees in the occupations listed are adjusted as follows: Painter 484 per month Painter Leadman 503 n a The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Hearing on application of Freeway In- dustrial Properties, Inc., for a Quarry Permit. This Board having on June 19, 1956, closed the hearing on the application of Freeway Industrial Properties, Inc., for a gravel pit and rock crushing plant in cer- tain property located in the County of Contra Costa, the decision to be made on July 109 1956 at 10:00 a.m.; this Board wishing additional time to consider said matter; l 4; 61 TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1956 -- Continued I t NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the decision will be deferred for a period of two weeks, to July 2142 1956, at 10:00 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present.f In the Matter of Directing District Attorney to prepare an ordinance which will prohibit the killing of female deer in the County of Contra Costa. Mr. Elmo Crowe appears before this Board of Supervisor and reports that the Fish and Game Commission has announced that it will permit the killing of does the last three days of the season, and said Mr. Crowe requests this Board to adopt an ordinance which will prohibit the shooting of any does in Contra Costa County; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney is requested to prepare such an ordinance, The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members r- present. y In the Matter of Approval of agreement between the County, the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the California State Department of Agricul- ture, re predatory animal control, 1956-57. A form of contract between the County, The United States Fish and Wildlife Service and the California State Department of Agriculture, wherein the County agrees to provide $5,340 for the payment of salaries and authorized travel costs of personnel employed in the predatory animal control program in Contra Costa County, for the period July 1, 1956 to June 30, 1957, is presented to this Board; and r 5 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. Cummings, Chairman of this Board, is authorized and directed to execute same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. i In the Matter of Authorizing Public Works Director to con- tract for road services. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Victor W. Sauer, Public Works Director, be and he is hereby authorized to contract for engineering services, and other technical services as need ed, with the approval of the County Administrator and the County Auditor: A. Field Parties B. Air Photo Contour Maps C. Soil Borings D. Geologist's Services E. Structural Engineering Services The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Awarding Contract renewal) for lighting services for Rollingwood Lighting District. This Board having on July 3, 1956, continued to this date, the matter of bid all" received on July 3, 1956 for furnishing and maintenance of lighting system within the boundaries of Rollingwood Lighting District; and this Board having fully considered said bid; and NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buch- anan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for lighting streets and highways within said district be and the same is hereby awarded to the Pacific Gas and Electric; Company at the prices and under the terms submitted in said bid. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members C present. i j 1 t 2 t 1463 TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1956 -- Continued i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of the Petition of Thor E. Kofod, Ruth F. Kofod and Walter M. Kofod, for the forma- tion of Quinby Island, Reclama- tion District No. Order Approving Petition For Organization Of Reclamation District The attached petition of Thor E. Kofod, Ruth F. Kofod and Walter M. Kofod for the formation of a reclamation district pursuant to the provisions of the Water Code of the State of California having been regularly presented to the above-named Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, the 10th day of July, 1956s at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the morning of said day, at a regular meeting of the said Board of Super- visors, and it having been then and there duly made to appear to said Board and said Board finds as follows: That the said petition complies with all the requirements set forth in the Water Code of the State of California, has been verified by the affidavit of one of the petitioners and has been published for two weeks preceding the hearing thereof in the ANTIOCH LEDGER, a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Contra Costa, in which all lands described in said petition are situated, together with a no- tice of the time when said petition would be presented to this Board of Supervisors, namely, this 10th day of July, 195o, at the hour of 10:00 o1clock in the morning of said day; that sPid petition and said notice have been duly and regularly published in the manner and for the time required by law and that the same comply with all the re- quirements of said dater Code; that an affidavit of publications of such petition and such notice in due and regular form has been filed in this Board with said petition; And this Board having heard competent and relevant testimony offered in sup- port of said petition and from the evidence this day duly to an on the hearing of said petition the said Board finds and hereby declarea that all and singular the statements set forth in said petitADn are true and correct and does hereby order that the said peti tion, As originally presented, be and it hereby is approved, and this Board does hereby establish, describe and determine the exterior boundaries of the said district as follows: Being all of Quinby Island, portion of told River and a portion of berms and Slough lying to the west of Quinby Island, described as follows: I Beginning on the Eastern line of Ccntra Costa County, being the Center of Old River, at a point which bears South 45' East from the most southern corner of the east line of the Holland Cut as described in the deed to Thor E. Kofod, et ux, recorded December 1, 1943, in Volume 762 of Official Records page 130; thence North 8. 501 west 7485 feet, more or less, along the east line of said Holland Cut, to the point of intersection of the said east line i with the south bank of Sand Mound Slaugh; thence North 45° East to the Center line of Old River, being the boundary line of Contra Costa County; thence Northerly, Easterly, Southerly and Westerly Following the Center line of Old River and the Eastern boundary line of Contra Costa County to the point of beginning. The total number of acres situated within the said exterior boundaries here- M inbefore set out is U30 acres more or less, and all the land within said boundaries are within said County of Contra Costa. The foregoing resolution and order approving said petition was passed by the unanimous vote of said Board of Supervisors on this 10th day of July, 1956 Chairman of the board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. W. T. PAASCH County Clerk anxi ea-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the said County of Contra Costa. By Deputy Clerk BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of the Petition of Thor E. Kofod, Ruth F. Kofod and Walter M. Kofod, for the forma- PETITION FOR FORMATION OF tion of Quinby Island, Reclame- RECLAMATION DISTRICT tion District No. TO THE HONORABLE, THE BOARD OF SU?ERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA: The undersigned, Thor E. Kofod, Ruth F. Kofod and Walter M. Kofod, respect- fully represent and petition as follows: That they are the holders of title to more than one-half of that body of land hereinafter bounded and described as comprising the land which petitioners propose to form into a Reclamation District. I i- r641 TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1956 -- Continued ZZ. That the whole of said land is susceptible of one mode of reclamation, and is subject to flow and overflow of waters thereon; that said lands have been reclaimed and while subsequently were flooded, that said lands are now in the process of being reclaimed; that the owners of said land, petitioners herein, desire to fora: a Reclama- tion District for the maintenance, protection and/or repair of the reclamation works in, upon or appertaining to such boundary of lands and for the completion of the re- reclamation thereof. III. That all of the land comprising the said proposed Reclamation District; lies within the County of Contra Costa, State of California, a description of the exterior boundaries thereof being as follows: All that certain real property in the County of Contra Costa, State of Calif- ornia, described as follows: Being all of Quimby Island, portion of Old River and a portion of berms and Slough lying to the west of Quinby Island, described as follows: Beginning on the Eastern Line of Contra Costa County, being the Center of Old River, at a point which bears South 45" East from the most southern corner of the east line of the Holland Cut as described in the deed to Thor E. Kofod et ux, recorded December 1, 1913, in Volume 762 of Official Records, page 130; thence North 80 501 West 7485 ,feet, more or less, along the east line of the said Holland Cut, to the point of intersection of the said each line with the south bank of San Mound Slough; thence North 45" East to the Center line of Old River, being the boundary line of Contra Costa County; thence Northerly, Easterly, Southerly and Westerly following the Center line of Old River and the Eastern boundary line of Contra Costa County to the point of be- ginning. IV. That the total number of acres situated within said exterior boundaries of said proposed reclamation district is Eight Hundred Thirty (830) acres of land, more or less. V. That the name and address of each and every owner of record of real property: situate within said exterior boundaries of said proposed reclamation district is as follows: Thor E. Kofod Box 757 Rio Vista, California )Eight Hundred Twenty Nine (829) acres more Ruth F. Kofod or less, held as Box 757 Joint Tenants. Rio Vista, California } Walter M. Kofod Box 757 One (1) acre. Rio Vista, California ) WHEREFORE, Petitioners pray that a hearing be had onthis petition before your Honorable Board; that said Petithn beapproved; that the Board make and enter its Order approving the as that such other and further proceedings be had and taken as may be required for the formation of said Reclamation District; and that after its formation said district shall be known as QUINBY ISLAND, RECLAMATION DISTRICT NO. THOR E. KOFOD) Thor Kofod RUTH F. KOFOD) Ruth F. Kofod I WALTER M. KOFOD Walter M. Kofod YATES F. HAMM & RICHARD E. ARNASON) Attorneys for Petitioners STATE OF CALIFORNIA SS COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA } THOR E. KOFOD, being first duly sworn, deposes and says: That he is one of the petitionrars in the foregoing petithn for the formation of a reclamation district; that he has read said petition and knows the contents there-- of; and that the as is true of his own knowledge, except as to t hos matters therein stated on information and belief, and as to thos matters he believesit to be true. THOR E. KOFCD) Thor E. Kofod Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of June, 1956. YATES F. HAM) ((SEAL) ) I Notary Public in and for the County 1 of Contra Costa, State of California. f I TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1956 -- Continued 465 In the Matter of Continuing hearing re proposed agree- ment of sharing costs of drainage in Tract 2246 Diablo Haciendas). This Board having on June 25, 1956, continued to this date for further con» sideration the matter of proposed agreement for snaring costs of drainange in Tract 2246, and Mr. John Nejedly, Attorney for the City of Walnut Creek, having appeared to report that within a few days he will forward a letter from Harrington, Orrick, Dahl- quist, Harrington and Sutcliffe, Attorneys-at-law, in which an opinion is expressed with reference to costs, assessments, etc., of drainage work in subdivision tracts; and NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buch- anan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter is further continued to July 17, 1956 at 10:00 a.m. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Rescinding resolution adopted on March 6, 1956, which established a policy for the installa- tion of directional signs within the County Right-of- way pursuant to Section XII of Ordinance No. 1009. On the recommendation of the Public Works Director, and on motion of Super- visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resolution adopted on March 6, 1956, which established a policy for the installation of directional signs within the County right-of-way, pursuant to Section XII of Ordi- nance No. 1009, be and the same is hereby vacated, rescinded and set aside. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Ordering installation of three street lights in Bel-Air Lighting District., On motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Pacific Gas and Electric Company is authorized and directedtoinstallthree1 .9000-lumen street lights on Canal Street at locations indicated on sketch prepared by said Pacific Gas and Electric Company, approved by G. N. Radford, and dated July 6, 1956. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Resolution requesting Oakley County Water District and Oakley Sanitary District to pre- pare engineering plans, etc., for draining the Oakley Drainage Basin, On the recommendation of the Public 'Works Director, and on motion of Super- visor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORIESED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors request the Oakley County Water District and the Oakley Sanitary District to prepare engineering plans and cost estimates for drainingthe_ Oakley Drainage Basin, north and south of the Contra Costa County Canal. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Annexations Nos. 1, 2 and 3 to Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1 This being the time set pursuant to Resolution and Notice dated June 6th, 1956 for hearing upon the question of making annexations Nos. 1, 2 and 3 to Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1 and the Board proceeded with the hearing. Written and oral objections and protests, and comments were :Heard and considered. Good cause appearing therefor, EE IT RESOLVED that the hearing on each of such three annexations be and the same is hereby continued until July 24, 1956, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the members of the Board of Supervisors present. In the Matter of The formation of Zone No. 20 and adoption of Project in the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District. WHEREAS, The 'Chief Engineer of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water f TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1956 -- Continued r 1 Conservation District submitted to this Board July 3, 1956 a report on proposed Zone I No. 20 within Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District; and I WHEREAS, said Engineer this day presented to this Board certain revisions to ' said report; and NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by SupervisorBuchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said revisions to said report be and the sameisherebyadoptedandorderedfiled. jThe foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Acceptance of resignation of Louis Souza as Fire Commissioner of the Byron Fire Protec- tion District. On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resignation of Louis Souza as Fire Commissioner of the i Byron Fire Protection District be and the same is :Hereby accepted with regret. f The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Acceptance of resignation of 0. N. Bur- roughs, Trustee of Reclama- tion District 799 and appoint- ment of Ernest C. Burroughs i to said office. 0. N. Burroughs, Trustee of Reclamation Districtistrict No. ?99, having filed withthisBoardhisresignationassuchTrustee; On motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Supervisor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDE?M that said resignation is ACCEPTED and the office of Trustee be and the same is hereby DECLARED VACANT. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Ernest C. Burroughs be and he is hereby appointed to the office of Trustee of said Reclamation District No. ?99 for the unexpired term of said 0. N. Burroughs, resigned. present. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members t In the Matter of Approving Ordinance No. 1054. Ordinance No. 10%. which provides automatic exception as a land use permit for properties, which are diminished by purchase or taken for public use and improvement, is presented to this Board; and On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said ordinance be, and the same is hereby APPROVED andADOPTED. IT ISBY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED 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. In the Matter of the ,Alter- ing of the Boundaries of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District. WHEREAS, proceedings have been taken by the District Board of the CENTRALCONTRACOSTASANITARYDISTRICTpursuanttoDivisionVI, Part 1, Article 3, Chapter 9 of the Health and Safety Code of the State. of California, pursuant to which said Dis- trict Board has petitioned the Board of Supervisors to alter the boundaries of said x District to include the hereinafter described land; and WHEREAS, said territory is not within any other Sanitary District, is conti- guous to said Sanitary District, and said District Board has determined that it is in the best interests of said territory and said District that said territory be annexed to said District and that such territory will be benefited thereby. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED AS FOLLOWS: That the boundaries of the CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT be and theyherebyarealteredbyannexingtheretothehereinafterdescribedterritory, which ter- ritory in the County of Centra Costa, State of Califcrnia, is hereby annexed to saidDistrict: DANVILLE ESTATES UNIT NO. 2 ANNEXATION That parcel of land in the County of Ccntra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Beginning at a point of intersection of the southern line of Diablo Street and the eastern line of the State HiZhway No. 21 Hartz Avenue), in Danville also being a point cxi the existing boundary of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District; thence 467 TUESDAY, JULY 103, 11956 -- Continued from said point of beginning in a generally southerly direction along the eastern line of said State Highway No. 21, leaving the existing boundary of said Sanitary District, to Its point of intersection with the northeastern extension of the southeastern line of the parcel of land described in the deed to Virgil Bozarth, recorded August 18, 1955 under Recorderts Serial No. 50302, in Volume 2593 of Official Records of said County, at page 439; thence southwesterly along said north- eastern extension and southeastern line of said Bozarth parcel (2593 OR 439) to the most eastern corner of Tract 2056, Danville Estates Unit No. 2, filed December 9, 1954, in Volume 56 of Maps, at page 39, in the office of the Recorder of said County; thence in a gene- rally clockwise direction along the external boundary of said Tract 2056 to the northeastern corner of said Tract 20561 being the most western corner of said Bozarth parcel (2593 OR 4395 ; thence easterly along the northern line of said Bozarth parcel to the western line of said State Highway No. 21; thence in a generally northerly dir- ection along the western line of said State Highway No. 21 to a point on the existing boundary of said Sanitary District; thence easterly along the existing boundary of said Sanitary District to the point of beginning. Ccntaining an area of 13 acres more or less. BE IT FURTHER ORDERED AND RESOLVED that the County Clerk be and he hereby is directed to file with the County Assessor of this County and the Board of Equalization of the State of California, statements of this annexation together with the description thereof and a plat or map thereof. The foregoing Resolution and Order was duly and regularly passed and adopted at a Regular Meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County this 10th day of July, 1956, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors: H. L. Cu=nings, Ray S. Taylor, W. G. Buchanan, J. Frederickson NOES: Supervisors: None ABSENT: Supervisors: I. T. Goyak In the Matter of a Statement of Policy Concerning the Financing of Improvements in Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1, Ygnacio Valley Area). RESOLUTION WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors has heretofore declared formed Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1 and is presently considering annexations Nos. 1, 2 and 3 to such District; and WHEREAS, it is desirable that this Board state, in writing, its policy concerning the financing of necessary drainage improvements and related work within said District and within the territory which may hereafter be annexed to said District as a result of such proceedings for annexations Nos. 1, or 2, or 3. P NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the policy of this Board is as follows: 1. Subdivisions within said District or such annexed territory shall be approved from a drainage standpoint from time to time as they are presented in accordance with the policy herein stated. a) Any payment required to be made by a subdivider on account of his pro- portionate share of drainage improvements shall be contribution to the District and not a deposit. Such contributions shall be based upon the gross acreage in the sub- division and shall be paid at the time the final subdivision map is filed. If the subdivision is divided into units, such payment of the contribution shall be made at the time that the final map of the unit is filed. On motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, the fore- going resolution was duly passed and adopted by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Supervisors - H. L. GU =.INGS, RAY S. TAYLOR., W. G. BUGHANAN, J. FREDERICKSOH. NOES:Supervisors - NONE. AB-SENT: Supervisors - I. T. GCYAK. j f I . 468 e' r i z,, >4 t 1.1" w: Jp }F y t J 4 5i a. ^ NV' I Y 1 13,. 9 S x f', Ery,'.^ F' 9 t`j x. a fy' r r r, y f. x 1y '. r+'' y... V . is o- 1 srFhN r t t i` t y 4{ y 1 0 s eY cr Y_, Y 3 fit 4 r. t I 1 x f V^.u; S r f i" Ylr jet f w .' y,.. i i" r r 7" i.; t 11 J - i v.,-- r ` rti LP- <P'' •f e r I s h Y° lir s xs 3 o. I s: t tt rx,. 11 i f, a r f h't ri1r'tt) l -•c ' - 11 fl, .. rx C t d' S F r- 1469 TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1956 -- Continued i BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1956 THE BOARD SITTING AS A BOARD OF EQUALIZATION RECONVENES AT 3 P.M. IN THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA; PRESENT: HONORABLE H. L. CUMMINGS, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON; ABSENT: SUPERVISOR I. T. GGYAK; PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Application of N. M. Dietrich for equals- nation of assessment. Mr. N. M. Dietrich having filed a verified petition for equalization of as- sessment on his land and property described in Assessment No. 632152; and the Board having heard the matter and it appearing that the assessment should be equalized by re- ducing the assessment on land and property referred to in said Assessment No. 632152; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said assessment be and the same is equalized by reducing the assessment on land referred to in Assessment No. 632152 by 10% and by reducing the improvements referred to in said Assessment No. 632152 by 10% (total re- duction: 5380) . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Applications of Frank H. Miller and others for equalization of assess- ments. Mr. Frank H. Miller; Mrs. Rosa Baldoechi, Pietro Baldoechi, and Evo Baldoechi Lena Mezzavilla and Jose Mezzavilla; and Johanna A. Viera having filed verified peti- tions for equalization of assessments on their property; and the Board having heard said matters and the recommendations of the County Assessor; NOW THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Frederickson, seconded by Super- visor Taylor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said petitions be and the same are hereby DENIED. The foregoing orderis passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Application of United Artists Theatre Circuit, Inc., for equalize- tion of assessment. United Artists Theatre Circuit, Inc., having filed with this Board a verified petition for equalization of assessment on their property located at 823 Macdonald Ave- nue, Richmond; and Harold Wright, who is duly sworn, gppears on behalf of said United Artists Theatre Circuit, Inc.; and This Board having considered said matter and the recommendation of the County Assessor that said petition be denied; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supe,visor Frede- riekson, IT IS BY THE 30ARD ORDERED that said petition be and the same is hereby DENIED The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. In the Matter of Request of Pets and Pals for property tax exemption. Pets and Pals by Glad Sargent, President, having filed with this Board a re- quest for property tax exemption on property located at 3338 Mt. Diablo Boulevard in Lafayette; and The District Attorney having filed with this Board a written recommendation that it take no action with reference to this matter for the reason that he does not believe that there is any administrative appeal from the decision of the County Assessor or the State Board of Equalization in this matter; and Therefore, the Board takes no action on the request. a: I TUESDAY, JULY 109 1956 -- Continued And the Board adjourns as a Board of Equalization to meet on Monde , Jul 16qYY h 1956, at 2 p.m. in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Hall of Records Building, ' Martinez, Californias and as a Board of Supervisors to meet on Tuesday, July 17, 1956, at 9:00 a.m. Chairman ATTEST: W. T. PAA CH, Clerk By Deputy Clerk BE'F'ORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MONDAY, JULY 169 1956 THE BOARD SITTING AS A BOARD OF EQUALIZATION MET AT 2 P. M. IN i THE BOARD CHAMBERS, HALL OF RECORDS, MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA; PRESENT: HONORABLE H. L. CUMMINGS., CHAIRMAN, PRESIDING; SUPERVISORS F 4 RAY S. TAYLOR, W. G. BUCHANAN, J. FREDERICKSON; ABSENT: SUPERVISOR x I. T. GOYAK: PRESENT: W. T. PAASCH, CLERK. In the Matter of Application of Knox La Rue for equaliza- tion of assessment. 1 Mr. Knox La Rue having filed a verified petition for equalization of assess— ment. on the improvements on property described in Assessment No. 445050 and having ap peered in person before this Board this day and protested said assessment, after being ; duly sworn; and Mr. A. W. Glendinning of the Assessor's staff having recommended that the j assessments on the property be reduced to $1,000; NOW, THEREFORE, and on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor ` Frederickson, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said assessment be and the same is equa- lized ualinedbyreducingtheassessmentsonthepropertydescribedinAssessmentNo. 445036 to $1,000. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the County Board of f Equalization members present. In the Matter of Application t of H. H. Bruns of 201 Sixth Street, Antioch. It was brought to the attention of the Board of Supervisors sitting as a County Board of Equalization that H. H. Bruns, 201 Sixth Street, Antioch, had filed with the Clerk of this Bcard letter dated July 10, 1956, which letter was acknowledged rather than verified before a Notary Public as required by Section 1607 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. At the time of the hearing, neither Air. Bruns nor his agent appeared before the County Board to be examined as required by Section 1608 of said code. Upon recommendation of the District Attorney, and good cause appearing there- for, IT IS RESOLVEDno action be taken with reference to the said application of H. H. Bruns. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the County Board of Equalization members present. In the Matter of Application r• of A. J. Avila for equaliza- tion of assessment. Mr. A. J. Avila having filed with this Board a verified petition for equaliza- tion of assessment on property known as Lot 264 on map entitled "Sherman Acres, Unit No. 2," and having appeared in person before this Board this day and protested said assessment, after being duly sworn; and Mr. A. W. Glendinning of the Assessor's staff having recommended that no ad- justment be made in said assessment; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Taylor, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said petition be and the same is hereby DENIED. In the Matter of Approval of the Assessment Roll and Ad- 3ustments. This Board having convened on July 3, 1956, as a County Board of Equalization pursuant to Section 1603 of the Revenue and Taxation Code and having met from time to time to consider applications and adjustment; and the Board having considered all of Et w i 1 471 MONDAY, JULY 16, 1956 Continued r the following applications: Mr. N. M. Dietrich; Mr. Frank -H. Miller; Mrs. Rosa Baldocchi, n Mr. Pietro Baldocchi, and Mr. Evo Baldocchi; Lena Mezzavilla s and Jose Mezzavilla; Johanna A. Viera; United Artists Theatre Circuit, Inc.; Pets and Pals; Mr. Knox La Rue; Mr. A. J. Avila; 4h Mr. H. H. Bruns; and r y; Proper action having been taken on each of said applications as is more par- e ticularly set forth in orders of this County Board of Equalization with respect to each of said applications; NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to lav and good cause appearing therefor, BE IT RE. SOLVED that, with the exceptions ordered made in Assessment Nos. 632152 and 445050, where this County Board of Equalization has ordered a change in the assessment contains in such assessment rolls, the assessment roll for the fiscal year 1956-57 presented to this Board by the County Assessor be and the same is hereby CONFIRMED, RATIFIED, and APPROVED. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board shall record in a book kept for that purpose all changes and orders made by this County Board of Equalization as required by Sections 1612 of the Revenue and Taxations Code. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that on July 19, 1956, the Clerk of this Board shall deliver the corrected local roll to the County Auditor with the affidavit affixed in the form required by Section 1624 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. BE IT RESOLVED that there be no further matters pending before this County Board of Equalization, that this Board of Supervisors sitting as a County Board of Equalization does hereby ADJOURN as such County Board of Equalization. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board members present. The Board adjourns as a Board of Equalization and takes recess as a Board of r Supervisors to meet on Tuesday, July 17, 1956, at 9 A. M. in the Board Chambers, Hall x of Records, Martinez, California Chairman ATTEST: W. T. ,pAASCH,, CLEBR By Deputy Clerk N r tu. f G g{, s x A 4 v t 4 ('I 1 r k z f AM 3n, V,e x vC f, a J, i, t-? F 2 Y N z f F Yt r. I r ,- M ti r i ln oNA AT) - F.VON v' r : J1'f. S w 7 z 1 s g • - f i r rp Asp 3 +1 Yt'J'i d 1r YJ 'ry Y 4 tE" i t r k s' ' 11 rat -,; r '' J 4: d t r C x :F f k tr i, " , t Fel. r y rl. 1 i °L. r T r F 1-.. { w 1,, }' Y. W 7 1 Fw t 3 j x K. A , 1 k p rf y h t r , F 1`. ui U I A'} xea fi 9 s r- k 4 t+' -F S v r d: Y V F '' v 4 n 11 K fjv arI'my S rY 4 r r ,s r;i k M,: x ', x nrr -- r. K moi' r~ „ , 3C s cY[: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA SS. 1,, 4. T. Paasch,, County Clerk and ex-officio, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors,, in and for the County of Contra Costa,, State of California, do hereby certify the microfilm herein to be a full,, true and correct copy of the original documents,, records; instruments; books,, papers,, maps and transcripts in actions or proceedings before the Board of Supervisors,, or otherwise filed in my office pursuant to law. I further certify that the foregoing records were micro- filmed under my direction and control pursuant to the provisions of Sections 25105, 26202 and 26205 of the Government Code. fitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 25th day of January 19 73 W. T. PAASCEI,, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Seal) by 41 7 Deputy -County Clerk REEL # 134 CONTAINS: SUPERVISOR'S ]RECORDS Vol. 60 may 8. 1956 To July 16, 1956