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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORDINANCES - 07271938 - 0267 ORDINANCE NO. W 7 AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE NC R. APPOINTMMS, TERMS* .AND C OA2ENSATI ONS OF DUTIES AND EMPLOYEES THEREOF: AND REPEALING ALL OR— DINANCES, OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES, IN CONFLICT TH• ��� Ors r om�*MNWM The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California do ordain as follows: In the County of Contra Costa the county and township offi- cers, deputies and employees shall receive as full compensation for all services required of them, by law, or by virtue of their office, the following salaries: 1. CLERK. The County Clerk, Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000*00) per annum; provided, that there shall be and there is hereby allowed to the County Clerk the following clerks, deputies and employees who shall be appointed by the County Clerk and hold office at his pleasure, • u at a salary paid salaries as follows. one chief deputy y hall be i P ands p �' of Two Hundred and Vent -five Dollars ($225*00) per month; two court room deputies at a salary of Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) each per month• one office deputy at a salary of Two Hundred Dollars (4200*00) p 3� per month; one office deputy at a salary of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($150.00) per month; two office deputies at a salary of One Hundred and forty-five Dollars ($145*00) per month each; and one of- at a salary of One Hundred and Twent m-f ive Dollars ($125.00) f ice deputy y �' per month; provided, further$ that in any year when a General or Pri- mary Election or a special state ,or County Election is to be held, or the compilation of a registration of voters is required by law or supplements to be made thereto, the County Clerk shall receive for the hire of extra help for compiling of such registration of voters and making supplements thereto, and work incidental to said election, his actual expenses to be paid upon filing and presentation of duly ver- e aims therefor b the Count Clerk or claims approved by the if i d claims y 3� County Clerk with the Board of Supervisors of said County, after proper allowance of said claim by said Board of Supervisors; and provided, further, the said County Clerk may appoint such number of registration 1. deputies as may be necessary for the registration of voters in their respective precincts, each of said deputies to receive the sum of ten cents (10¢) per name for each elector registered by him said. re istra-- � g tion deputies to be paid for their services on the presentation and filing with the Board of supervisors of said County a duly verified claim therefor, on the general fund of said County, after proper allow ance of said claim by said Board of Supervisors. 2. AUDITOR. There shall be and there is hereby allowed to the Auditor the following deputies, clerks and employees who shall be appointed by the Auditor and hold office at his pleasure and shall be paid salaries as follows: one deputy auditor at a salary of Two Hundred and Twenty-five Dollars ($225.00) per month; one deputy auditor at a salary of One Hundred and Forty Dollars ($140.00) per month; two deputy auditors at -a salary of One Hundred and Thirty-five Dollars ($135,00) per month each; two deputy auditors at a salary of One Hundred and Thirty Dollars ($130.00) per month each; one deputy auditor at a salary of one Hundred and Fifteen Dollars ($115*00) per month, and one deputy auditor at a salary of One Hundred and Five Dollars ($105.00) per month; and one deputy auditor at a salary of Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) per month; one-half of which latter shall be taken from the salary fund and one-half of which shall be taken from the road fund of said County; provided, further, that said auditor is hereby allowed such clerks and employees as he may deem necessary to appoint at a salary of Five Dollars ($5.00) , Four Dollars ($4.00) , or Three Dollars ($3.00) per day each; provided, however, that the amount of such salaries and compensations paid to such clerks and employees on a per diem basis shall not exceed the total sum of Eighteen Hundred Dollars ($1,800.00) per annum.. 3. M- - ,ASURER. The Treasurer, Four Thousand Dollars ($4,000,00) per annum; provided that there shall be and there is hereby allowed to the Treasurer the following deputies, clerks and employees who shall be r appointed by the Treasurer and shall hold office at his pleasure, and shall be paid salaries as follows: one deputy treasurer at a salar y of Two Hundred and Twenty-five Dollars ($225.00) per month; one clerk 2. at a salary of One Hundred Dollars (4100.00) per month. 4. ASSESSOR, The Assessor, Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000,00) per annum; provided that there shall be and there is hereby allowed to the Assessor the following deputies, clerks and employees, who shall be appointed by the Assessor and shall hold office at his pleasure, and shall be paid the following salaries: one chief deputy assessor at a salary of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars 0250.00) per month, one land appraisal deputy assessor at a salary of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($250,00) per month, one improvement valuation deputy assessor at a salary of 'I'vvo Hundred and Twenty-five Dollars 0225.00) per month; one improvement valuation deputy assessor at a salary of Two Hundred Dollars (4200.00) per month; two deputy assessors at a salary of One Hundred and Eighty Dollars ($180,00) per month each; one transfer deputy assessor at a salary of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($150900) per month, one exemp- tion deputy assessor at a salary of One Hundred and Twenty-Five Dollars ($125,,00) per month; four field depute assessors to hold office not to exceed five months each in any one fiscal year at a salary of One Hun- dred and Fifty Dollars ($150.00) per month each, and such additional deputy assessors, clerks and employees as the Assessor may appoint at salaries of Ten Dollars (410,00) . per day, Six Dollars ($6.00) per day, Four and 50/100 Dollars 04.50) per day, Four Dollars ($4.00) per dap, and Three and 50/100 10011ars ($3.50) per day each; provided, however, that the total compensation of such additional deputy assessors, clerks and employees shall not exceed the sum of Sig Thousand, Five Hundred and Thirty Dollars ($6,530,00) per annum; and provided, further, that the Assessor is hereby authorized to contract with an abstract and title company for copies of transcripts of recorded instruments affecting titles at a compensation of Forty Dollars ($40,00) per month. 5. TAX COLLECTOR. The Tax Collector, Four Thousand Dollars ($4,000,00) per annum; provided that there shall be and there is hereby allowed to the Tax Collector the following clerks, deputies and employ- ees who shall be appointed by the Tax Collector and shall be paid salar- ies as follows: one deputy tax collector at a salary of Two Hundred and 3. Twenty-fire Dollars ($225.00) per month; one deputy tax collector at a salary of One Hundred and Seventy-fire Dollars ($175900) per month; one deputy tax collector at a salary of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($150000) per month; one clerk at a salary of One Hundred and Thirty-five Dollars 0135.40) per month; one stenographer-clerk at a salary of One Hundred and Twenty-five Dollars ($125.00) per month; and such copyists and clerks as the tax collector may appoint at a salary of Three and 50/100 Dollars ($3.50) per day or Four and 50/100 Dollars ($4.50) per day each; provided, however, that the total amount of salary and com- pensation paid to such copyists and clerks shall not exceed the sum of Five thousand and Five Hundred Dollars ($5,500.00) per annum. 6. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. There shall be and there is hereby allowed to the District Attorney the following deputies, clerks and em- ployees who shall be appointed by the District Attorney and hold office at his pleasure, and who shall be paid salaries as Follows: one chief deputy district attorney at a salary of Three Hundred Dollars ($300,00) per month; three deputy district attorneys at a salary of Two Hundred and Twenty-five Dollars ($225.40) per month each; one deputy district attorney at a salary of Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) per month; one detective who shall assist the district attorney in the detection of crime and prosecution of criminal cases and in civil actions and pro- ceedings and all other matters in which the County is interested, whose salary is hereby fixed at the sura of Two Hundred and Twenty-five Dollars ($225.00) per month; one deputy district attorney at a salary of One Hundred and Seventy-five Dollars (4175.00) per month; one stenographer to the district attorney at a salary of One Hundred and Forty-two . Dollars ($142.00) per month; two stenographers at a salary of One Hun- dred and Twenty-five Dollars ($125.00) per month each; and one steno- grapher at a salary of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) per month. 7. CORONER, The Coroner, such fees as ars now and may hereafter be allowed by law, provided, however, that the coroner shall be allowed for general services in holding an inquest the sum of Ten Dollars (410,00) . and provided, further, that there is hereby allowed 4. 9. CLASSIFICATION OF TO tNSHIFS. The population of the several Judicial townships for the purpose of fixing the compensation of township officers shall be ascertained and declared by the Board of Supervisors ors in the month of July., 1938, and in the month. of Tuly every four years thereafter as f oll oars: said board shall by order at a regu- lar meeting determine the population of each township to be three (3) tunes the registration of legal voters on file July first of said year in each township, and every four years thereafter succeeding, and it shall declare this sum to be the population of each township. Said township shall further be classified as follows Class 1MMAMTownships having a population of more than twenty thousand (20,000) ; Class 20-M-Toawnsh.ips having a population of from ten thousand and one (10,001) to twenty thousand (20,000) ; Class 3-meTownships having a population. of from seven thousand and one (7,001) to ten thousand (10,000) ; Class 440-,.Townships having a population of from four thousand and one (4,001) to seven thousand (7,000) ; Class 5--Townships having a population, of from two thousand and one (2,001) to f our thousand (4,000) ; Class 6--Townships having a population of from one thousand and one (1,001) to two thousand (2,000; Class 7--Townships having a population of less than one thou- sand (1,000) . 10. OTUS`ICES OF THE PFAC . Justices of the Peace shall, re- ceive the following monthly salaries: (1) In townships of the first class Three Hundred and Seven Dollars ($307,00) per month. (2) In t own sh ip s of the second class, One Hundred and Seventy- Five Dollars ($175.00) per month. (3) In townships of the third class, One Hundred and Fifty- Four Dollars ($154,00) per month, (4) In townships of the fourth class, One Hundred and Fifty- four Dollars (4154.00) per month. (5) In townships of the fifth class, One Hundred. and Ten s. Dollars ($110.00) per month. 6} In townships of the sixth class, Fifty Dollars 50.00 per month. (7) 1:n townships of the seventh class, Twenty-Five Dollars ($25,00) per month. It is further provided, that there shall be and there is hereby allowed to each justice of the peace a sum not to exceed twenty percent (20%) of his monthly salary, for expenses necessarily incurred in the a onduc t of his office, payment of which amounts shall be made r by - verified clams after the close of the month for which ex- c�- penses were incurred. (8) For purposes of this seetion the various dockets and legal forms required by the justices of the peace for the conduct of their offices:shall. not be deemed to be expenses of their offices, but such dockets and Legal forms, subject to the approval of the District Attorney, shall be furnished by the County upon requisitions to the Purchasing Agent and the expenses thereof shall be defrayed frown a general fund appropriation for the purpose (9) It is further provided that justices of the peace of all townships shall issue receipts for all money collected by thein in the performance of their duties. 13, SF S# The sheriff, Five Thousand Dollars (0,,000,,00) per annum; that there shall be and there is hereby allowed to the Sheriff the following deputies, clerks and employees who shall be appointed by the Sheriff and shall hold office at his pleasure, and shall be paid the following salaries: one Undersheriff at a salary of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($250,00) per month; one deputy sheriff at a salary of Two Hundred and Twenty--Five Dollars ($225,00) per month; three (3) deputy sheriffs at a salary of Two Hundred Dollars ($200,00) per month each; one deputy sheriff to act as day jailer at a salary of one Hundred and Seventy-Five Dollars ($175.00) per month; one deputy sheriff to act as night jailer at a salary of One Hundred and Seventy-Five Dollars ($175,00) per months two (2) deputy sheriffs to act as bailiffs at a salary of one Hundred and Eighty-Five Dollars ($185.00) per month each; 7. three (3) deputy sheriff's at a salary of One Hundred and seventy-Two Dollars ($172.00 per month each; one deputy sheriff to act as photogra- pher at a salary of One Hundred and Sixty Dollars ($160,,00) per month; one deputy sheriff to act as radio technician at a salary of one Hundred and Sixty Dollars ($160.00) per month; one deputy sheriff at a salary ary of One Hundred and Sixty Dollars ($160,,00) per month* two (2) deputy sheriffs at a salary of one Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($150.00) per month each; one deputy sheriff to act as superintendent of the jail farm at a salary of one Hundred and seventy-Five Dollars ($175,00) per month; one deputy sheriff to act as guard at the jail farm at a salary of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($150.00) per month; one secre- tary at a salary of One Hundred and Thirty Dollars t$130,00) per month; one jail matron at a salary of One Hundred and Ten Dollars ($110.00) per month; provided, further, that the sheriff may employ from one (1) to five (5) persons to act as deputy sheriffs at a salary of Four and 50/100 Dollars ($4.50) per day, when, in the Judgment of the sheriff, such deputies are necessary; provided, however, that the total amount of the compensation for such additional deputies to be paid per diem shall not in any fiscal year exceed the total suxi. of Fight Hundred Dollars (0800,00) , and provided, further, that the sheriff may employ rt- �• .� extra guards at thejail fart. at a salaryof Dollars per day, when, in the judgment of the sheriff, such guards are neces- sary; provided, however, that the total amount of the compensation for such extra guards to be paid per diem shall not in any fiscal year exceed the total sum of six Hundred and Seventy Dollars ($670,00) ,o provided, further, that the compensation of such last mentioned deputies and extra guards shall be paid upon presentation of duly ` itemized verified claims filed with the Board of supervisors of said county in the same manner that other claims are filed and paid. There shall be and there is hereby allowed to the sheriff to be by him retained for his own use all mileage f or service of papers in civil actions ,arising either in or outside of the County, excepting ace tions in which the county is interested, and .also all mileage in criimil- nal cases for each mile actually and necessarily traveled by automobiles 8, at the rate of sig and one-half cents (6-10) per mile. All fees col- leeted by the sheriff for the service of papers and processes in civil matters shall be collected by the sheriff for the use and benefit of the County, and shall by him be paid into the County Treasury at such tames and manner as required by law. 12. CONST�BI.ES_ Constables in the several townships shall receive the following salaries; (1) In townships of the first class, the sum of One Hundred Eighty Dollars ( 180.00) per month. (2) In townships of the second class, the sum of One Hundred Eighty Dollars ($180,D0) per month. (3) In townships of the third class, the sum of One Hundred Eighty Dollars ($180,00) per month. (4) In townships of the fourth class, the sum of One Hundred Eighty Dollars ($180.00) per month. (5) In townships of the fifth class, the sum of One Hundred Eighty Dollars ($180.00) per month. (6) In townships of the sixth class, the sum of One Hundred Twenty-Five Dollars ($125.00) per month. (7) In townships of the seventh class, the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50,00) per month, It is further provided that constables in townships of the first, second, third, fourth and fifth classes shall receive the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) per month as and for the use of their re- spective automobiles in the performance of their duties as constables. Each such constable shall file a claim on the first day of each and every month for the preceding month, and no allowance shall be made to any such constable for such use of his automobile unless such a claim is filed by him as herein provided. It is further provided that no constable in the first fire (5) classes shall receive any mileage or expenses of any kind, except the said sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) per month. In addition to the salaries and expenses above provided, constables shall in all classes of townships, except the first five 9. (5) classes, .receive the f ollawing fees* for serving subpoenas the same fees and mileage as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law for the service of a subpoena issued out of Justicel-s court*- for summoning a coroner's jury, the same Fees as are now or may be here- after allowed for summoning a jury in a civil action, in the justice's court; for transporting prisoners to the County Fail, or patients to the County Hospital the sum of six and one-half cents (6-jo) per mile . In addition to the salaries, compensations and fees above allowed, constables in all classes of townships may receive for their respective use in civil cases the fees allowed by law, 13. The Recorder, Four Thousand Dollars 04,000,00) per annum; provided., that there shall be and there is hereby allured to the Recorder the following deputies, clerks and employees who shall be appointed by the County Recorder and hold of'f'ice at his pleasure, and shall be paid salaries as follows*# one deputy recorder at a salary of Two Hundred Dollars ($200,00) per month; one deputy recorder at a salary of one Hundred and seventy-Five Dollars ($175*00) per month; one deputy recorder at a salary of one Hundred and Thirty Dollars ($130.00) per month; two (2) index clerks at a salary of one Hundred and Twenty-Five Dollars ($125,00)- per month each; three (3) copyists at a salary of one Hundred. and Twenty-Five Dollars ($125.00) per month each; one comparing clerk at a salary of One Hundred and Five Dollars ($105*00) per month* and such copyists as the County Recorder shall appoint at a salary of Three and 50/100 Dollars ($3.50) per day each; provided Ithowever, that the total salaries on a per diem basis (or by folio at the discretion of the Recorder as hereinafter mentioned) paid to said last named copy- ists shall not exceed the sum of One Thousand and Bight Hundred Dollars ($1,800,00) per annum; and provided, further, that the County Recorder at his discretion may pay copyists the sun of four cents (40) per folio (100 words) actually copied instead of upon a monthly or per diets basis. 14. PUBLIC C ISTRATOR o The Public Administrator, such Fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law, 15. AT-R! OF WEIGHTS AND. 17JOURES The sealer of weights and Measures, Two Thousand and Four Hundred Dollars (0,400,00) per 10. annum; provided that there shall be and there is hereby allowed to the Sealer of Weights and Measures two deputy sealers of weights and measures at a salary of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($150.00) per month each. 16. AGRICULTURAL CO..-- I_JLL_ S ONERe The Agricultural Commissioner, Two Thousand and seven :hundred Dollars ($2,700.00) per annum; provided, that there shall be and there is hereby allowed to the Agriculture Com- missioner the following inspectors and clerks to be appointed by said commissioner and to hold office at his pleasure, and the salaries here- by fixed as follows, to-witow one standardization inspector at a salary of One Hundred and Forty Dollars ($140,00) per month; one clerk at a salary of One Hundred Dollars ($100,,00) per month; and five (5) rodent inspectors at a salary of six Dollars ($6,00) per diem each, during the time actually employed, but the aggregate amount which may be expended in any year for such rodent inspectors shall not exceed the sum of Seven Thousand Dollars ($7 ,000*00) per annum. 17* PROBATION OFFICER. The Probation Officer., Two Thousand and Seven Hundred Dollars (42 3,700,00) per annum; provided that there shall be and there is hereby allowed to the Probation Officer one as- sistant to the Probation Officer at a salary of One Hundred and Sixty- Five Dollars ($165*00) per month; one stenographer at a salary of One Hundred and Ten Dollars ($110,,00) per month. 11. 18. s pE: :j TE"NDEi 1 OF SCHOOLS,* The Supe r in.t a tide nt of Schoo1s, Five Thousand Dollars (45,000*00) per annum.; provided that there shall be d here is hereby allowed. to the Superintendent of schools the following an t p deputies , clerks and employees who shall be appointed by the superintendent of Schools and hold office at his pleasure , and who shall be paid salaries as follows: one field deputy superintendent of schools to assist the super-- inten.den.t in the discharge of his duty in visiting and examining schools as provided by lam and it shall be the duty of said field deputy superin- tendent to make written reports of his examination to be transmitted by the superintendent of schools to each trustee of all school distracts so ex- amined, x- amined, which said field deputy superintendent shall receive a salary of Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) per month; one deputy superintendent of schools at a salary of Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) per month; one deputy superintendent of schools at a salary of One Hundred and Sixty Dollars ($160.00) per month; one deputy superintendent of schools at a salary of One hundred and Ten Dollars ($110*00) per month and one stenographer clerk at a salary of One Hundred Dollars ($100*00) per month. 19* O O NTY LIBRARIANo The County Librarian , Three Thousand Dol- lar s ($3,00ooOO) per annum. 20, SUPERVISORS. Each. Supervisor shall receive as expenses as Supervisor and Road. Commissioner six and one-half cents (6jo) per mile each way traveling to and from his residence while engaged in, the performance of the duties of supervision of public roads, or other business of the County, said mileage not to exceed Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) per annum while traveling within the County of Contra Costa and in addition thereto shall be allowed at the rate of sax and one-halfcents (6-2--uo) per mile for actual miles traveled without the County of Contra Costa as mileage for the per- formance of County business outside the County. It is Further provided, that there shall be and there is here- by allowed to each supervisor, a sum not to exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of his monthly salary for expenses necessarily incurred in the con- duct of his office . Each supervisor shall file an itemized statement supported by receipts or vouchers on the first day of each and every month designating the actual expen iture on his part of expenses necessarily 12 * incurred in the conduct of his said office , for the preceding month, and no allowance shall be wade to any Supervisor for expenses necessarily in. curred in the conduct of his office unless the same shall be itemized and designated in said claa.m. filed by him as herein provided, 21* BONDS. The cost of bonds of County off icer s, their assistants, deputies and employees, such as re quire d by law to be furnished when executed with a reliable bond and surety company, and duly approved shall be a charge against the County, payable out of the General Fund* 22* ALLOWANCE FOR ACTUAL k4D NECESSARY EXPENSESo Actual, reasonable and necessary expenses shall be allowed all the officers of the County and their deputies in the discharge of their official duties, subject to such limitations as are elsewhere herein provided* Detailed expense accounts must be rendered on the first day of each month for the expenses incurred in the previous month* For traveling necessarily done by automobile , an officer shall be allowed mile-age at the rate of six and one-half cents (6JO) per mile , without any constructive mileage and he shall be allowed his actual traveling expenses when he travels by rail, The salaries and expenses of the officers and their deputies herein set forth shall be in full compensation for the services required of them as such officers and deputies in and by virtue of their offices and by law in such case made and provided, and all other fees, mileage, or other remuneration or compensation of any kind or character received by officers or their deputies, for or by reason of any duty imposed by law on them as such officers and deputies or accruing to them by virtue of their offices and unless specifically allowed to them herein shall be paid into the County Treasury at such times and in such manner as required by law, provided, h.owe ve r, that un.t i l such time as the County provides for such officers and makes available to their use such numbers of auto- mobile s as are reasonably necessary to carry out the duties of their re-- spe ctive office , such officers shall be allowed to retain for their own use and benefits such mileage as may be allowed by law or hereinbefore set forth and a lloe d. 3. SALLRIE �- OWPAID,, , Salaries of all officials, deputies, NNW clerks and employees herein provided for shall. be paid by the County in monthly installments at the same time and in the same manner, out of the sane fund as the salaries of County officers are paid, except as herein 13. otherwise ordained,. provided, however, that the salary and compensation of all clerks, engineers, copyists and employees of every kind, working on a per diem basis, shall be paid only upon their filing with, and al- lowance by the Board of supervisors of said County of their duly verified claims for the sum due them.; and provided, further, All ordinances, or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed; and provided, further, This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the 29th day of August, 1938, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after the date of its passage the same shall be published with the names of the members voting for and against the same in the a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on the day of July, 1938 , by the following vote:, P/CA I U/VUA.A�AYES r NOES ABSENT: � ChaPm5n of the B06r-d of Supery sots of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ATTEST* County Clerk and Ex-Officro Clerk of the Board of Super- visors of the County of Contra. Costa, State of California. 14 A M 1 {kr r { S+ 7 +1 r 21 IF AFFIDAVIT OF PU ,#� Hatfield for Gave z�� . Club Organized .,.. inodI �`,;� �_ � � k.. ;� �.�ti��� -�?t Organizing 4 t , x COUNTY' OF CONTRA COSTA, ST Y x Ufor an intensiPe a.a" i F' q paign in the interests of Geo► IN THE MATTER .. .. . ,kk Hatfield for governor a mass ; was held ' Or di.nano a No 2137 to re x�� j: �� �� Ing at the Lafayett4f provement Club hall Friday ev, (o [/M�) \o (c{e mss- �o � "}K � � ing, at which time an orV­ ' �e����i\M/� ./.f .1/f f i Y\/�_I of � %�� � �-��,W��e�,T��`S}r�4 �.t g xn general chairman,,was perfected. Al G Sn p��.'i i � i' ♦yr V named G. � JulIlam ; , x r mond was chosen. to 1 State of California drive in the first precinct,.gi: r 1J S• '. r r a �f F t ,k P { �.�r • head u f •,.,e �I Miller will . . County of Contra Costano second r P activities precinct. The tin;, ©� composed of Democrats deterhi et out from S ate to m under the r���tl MAUDE M. SILVER, being duly swo 4 ,t`4 lea , O � dership of their'own part- �`Ond at all times herein named she was, and no x � t4 S Republicans with a dee ti. y .. •P,darkWP ' � ����, � �����-�: - for the machine United States of America, over the ag }. �. ua politics that,` , w governed the resent adminiatrt� resident of said County of Contra Costa. y,° P Al tion at any of the times hereinafter named,a ti. 'f t- • '}tf •s+ Besides money and personal vOk proceedings, or interested therein and th pledges at the ♦ f ' _ ; mass meeting mat was, and now is the Principal Clerk oft `4 }` phone and personal calls e'b*" b y, r ,` . %'"`"�. * 3 � .qrr�t'" a,j is + the COUR� E'R-JQUR�NAL, a newspaper I._ ` ; lel_ f, received from voters in this .ate culated in said Contra Costa Count and r $711. who are anxious to da their part is Yf assuring California a governor wh or I hi all had charge of all the advertisements in , 4 a b � .a ::r _a has pledgedhimself to cut ou said COURIER-JOURNAL is a newspape4+` unnecessary squandering of the money give t S d iv , the said County of Contra Costa (Court taxpayers'mo ,y an he. . {r an administration free of oliti ,l flied October 22, 1934), published for thegrab-bags." p �.��� � x,° . telegraphic news and intelligence of genera fide subscription list of paying subscribers : _ar New Service Station lished, printed, and published in said County for more than one T C) pell at Lafayettelast ast, and which is not devoted to the interests or published }` P � • the entertainment of a particular class, profession, trade, call Ira W: Davis, connected with.-cja' race or denomination, or any member thereof. automobile company in Oakland' has taken a short lease with �ox� tract to buy on the Olson roe � ,, r P per; That the Y on Tunnel road, which includes the F Compensation of of f i o er s of c ount Y aid Shell service station Just east of- the main business part of the COMO, r munity. Davis is now making sore! of which the annexed is a printed copy, was printed and publi extensive improvements on thr in the regular and entire issue of every number of the said p Property and expects to have the one ;., place open for business within the during the period and times of publication for next ten days, consecutive weeks,to-wit f SWIMMING PARTY PLANNED From the 4th day of Aug. T 1g y Lee Ru- Lon is entertaining his friends Friday evening with a swim. ming Party at the St. Mary's Col_ to and until the day of 19 , lege pool. both days included, and as often during said period as said was published,to-wit: NEW PHONE OPERATOR 4w; Mary Machado .A U9• f °`- the has been added switchboard to force at the Lto a. fayette telephone office. t+,s a C. H. Guy_W. G. Blackwell GPY funeral --T. That the said notice was published in the newspaper proper and not in a supplement. At Subscribed and sworn to before e this_ day of 1 . .- Notary Publi n a for the f Contra Costa, Califo ' My Commi on Expires 19 i d