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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 03151920 - Sup Rec Vol 22 5Ui ERV OR5 RECORDS VOLUME_ COVERING M A IS I i t0 Jll Ai L _.�3 /all r I IP1 THE BOARD OF SUP�RVISOFS OF CC?;T?A COSTA C'IINTY, STATS OF CLLiFO???IIA. � i lionday, Itarch 15th, 192C. j The Board net at 10 n'clocl- A.;! i Present: Eon. J. H. T+ythall, Chairman; 3apervisors .'.eb Znott, J.P. Casey, C. H. Hayden,and '.J.Buchanan. J,H.'.?ells, Clerk. ! i f In the S`attar of Allowance of Claims in Supervisor District No. 2. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the Coanty Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State automobile Tex collect..=d by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of r .' ContraCosta County dur''n., the year 1919, which said money shall be expended by said County exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and j i culverts in said County and the following claim having beer_ presertad Against Superl 4 visor District No. 2 of Contra Costa County, for labor and material used exe].asivel in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts of said District - Ilo. 2; It is, by the Board ordered that the ."ollo:^in claim orainst said Supervisor District No. 2 for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance o roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor District No. 2 be and the � same is hereby ordered paid out of the Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County, i to Vit; Name. Amount. ( y^ California Building Material Co. $523.16. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. e' In the :Satter of Approval. of Bond of l I Harry Zalis as Pound :-eeper. It is b,, the Board ordere1that t::^e bond of Harry Yalis, as Pound keeper in and for the El Cerrito Territory outside_ of the City of E1 Cerrito and known 3 as Richmond Annex, be and the same is hereby approved. Lr In the atter of Approval of ?:arrant of :'•' 3 Reclamation District ,1619. v`< Goor, cause appec-ring therefor, It is by the Board ordered thtt the followin� warrent of Reclamation'District ao. 1619, be and the game is hereby approved, to wit; No. Date Amount. 156 March 9th, 1920. X90.00. And the Chairman os t; is Board is hereby authorized to note the approval - of this Board on swirl warrant by of"ixinb his signature thereto. �a 2 In the iiatter of Application of Truck Dealers i 7 of Oakland for permission to pass through Contra - Costa County with a Parade of "Ship by Truck". The William I. Eughson Company having made application to this Board on behalf of the "Ship by Truck. " progvsm which the truck dealers of Oakland are planning by way of a truck parade of approximately fifty trucks which will travel through Contra Costa County and throughout the towns thereof during the period from Ltay 17th! to iiay 22nd, 1920, having made application to this Board for permission to have said' trucks on said parade to pass throu_.h Contra Costa County without the necessity of procuring licenses for srid trucks or paying tiny tax on said trucks, and whereas it is represented to this Board that said trucks :,ill be unloaded and in many cases without even a true!: body and are only for use for advertising purposes, and it cppetiring to the Board that it will be to the best interests of Contra Costa County to allow said parade of said trucks to pass through Contra Costa i County without procuring licenses or payir.3 any tax thereon, during said period . i from May 17th to 22nd, 1920, - i It is, by the Boars ordered that permission be and the same is hereby ! granted to said committee in charge of said "Ship by Truck" parade program to pass through Contra Costa County .:ith said trucks during said period from May 17th to Lay 22nd, 1920, without the necessity of procuring any license or paying any s tax on said trucks, it being distinctly understood that said trucks are to be i unloaded and used for advertising purposes only. i The said order is passed by the unsnimoua vote of the Board.K In the ijatter of 2encing 'light of way along Road alon San Pablo Creek, through f i property of Bast Bay "later Company. i g R.R.9rnold, County Surveyor. having represented to this Board that said :3S East Bay !Nater Company is ready rind willing to deliver a deed for the proposed right of way, with express understanding that th- County of Contra Costa would fence, i; said road; It is, on motion duly mad= and carried, by the Board ordered that on the i building of fence by y set Bay 'Tater Company and delivery of a deed to the County 1 of Contra Costa, for lands taken for said road that this Board will allow the sum } of not to exceed ,"p2.00 a rod, for each rod of fence along said proposed right of i way. :he vote of the Board on order above is unanimous. i I i j :fir i f i Y>< I s ' In the �uatter of Petition to I F Improve Walnut Greek Street. A petition was presented to this Board from Talnut Creek Farm Center and s14 from citizens residing in and around Walnut Creek, praying that this Board macadnnizg or concrete Bair Street of Tslnnt Creek, which sold petition was read to the Board; ) _ Thereupon the Board is addressed by 3eorge L. ?utnam, and O.B.Patnam and Supervisor C.H:Hayden; Thereupon the Board takes no action on said petition. r^.E, In the Matter of Issuance of School Bonds of Lafayette School District, County of Contra Costa, State of California. RESOLUTIOII LIM ORDsR 0 POARD OF SUPI??VISOFS OF THE COUNTY 4 OF COIIT'.A COSTA, STATE nn CAMORITIA, ADOPTED AND F14TERED THE 15th day of MAP.CH, 1920, IN RE: ISSUE OF BONDS OF LAF::YETTE SCEOOL DISTPICT. VIHILREAS, on the 25th day of November, 1919, the Board of Trustees of „5) h Lafayette School District, deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order of said Board of Trustees duly and regularly passed and adopted, by them and entered on the mintes of the said Board of Trustees on said day did call an electiolc and resolve and order: That on election be called and held on the 31st day of January, 1920, in said School District, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said II School District the question of issuing and selling bonds of said School District f in the amount of Twenty thousand ($20,000.00) dollars, to run not exceeding twenty AA ' (20) years and to bear interest at the rate of five per cent (.% per annum, payable semi annually for the purpose of raising money for purchasing school lots, for building school buildings, for supplying said school buildings with furniture and. J necessary apparatus and for improving the grounds; WHEREAS, an election was held in said School District on the 31st day ofl January, 1920, in conformity with the said resolution and order of the said Board of Trustees of said School District, and all the proceedings had in the premises I have been certified to this Board of Supervisors by the Board of Trustees of said School District as required by lar., and, WHEREAS, the, said certified proceedings show, and after a full examinatipn and investigation this Board has found and does hereby find and declare; I( Z That in accordance with a Resolution and order of the Board of Trustees) of Lafayette School District, passed and adopted on the 25th day of November, .1 1.919, an election rias duly called in snid School District, and was held in said School District on the 31st day of January, 1920, and that notice of said election. was given by posting notices signed by all the members of the Board of Trustees of st.id School District, in three public places in said School. District for more th twenty days next before said election and by publishing such notice in the outims Daily Standwa, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, € state of California, not less than once a week for three successive weeks before j 11 M . 4 .. I said election, which notice so posted and oublished was in the form required by the Political Code of the State of California. i That prior to the opening of said polls the said inspector and Judges of ' election conducting said election took the oath of office as required by law and therel- after conducted the said election as required by law, and at the close thereof, canvassed the votes cast thereat, and certified the result of said election to the Board of 1 Trustees of said School District, cn9 to them mcde return of the poll and tally lists] of said election. That on the 7th day of Nbruery, INC, that being the seventh day after said election, at one o'clock P,:% of said day, the Board of Trustees of said School District met and canvassed the said returns of said election from which said returns - I the said B oard of ^rustees found and declared end this Board finds and declares the there were One hundred and three votes cast at said election and that more than two- j i thirds thereof, to wit: One Hundred (100) votes were cast for Issuing said bends, I and two (c^^) votes and no more were ez.st against issuing said bonds, and oneballot, i not properly marked was no' counted and that all the votes cast were legal votes and that the said Board of Trustees caused an entry of the result of said election to be made on the minutes of said Board. End this Board hereby further finds and declares that said election was duly 1 i and legally called and 'bald and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published, and the result thereof was duly and legally canvassed I s and declared in the manner and as req::ired by 1'w and that ell acts, conditions and I things required by law to be done have been done and have been performed in regular and due form and in strict accordance with the provislono of the Statute authorizing I the issue of school bonds; and that the total amount of indEbtedn'ess of the said School District inclbdin this proposed irrue of bomas, is within the limit prescribe by law, IT IS ^_E Q' E?0"E CnDERED that bonds of Lafayette School District in the said T County of Contra Costa, State of C alifornia, issue in the stun of twenty thousand i a ($20,000.00) doll;,rs in denominations of une thousand ($1,000.00) dollars each. pay-� able within twenty (20) years from the date thereof, in gold coin of the United States with interest thereon at the rate of five ,(5) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually in like gold coin at the office of the County Treasurer of said County IT IS FU'STHER OE'IEP.ED that said Bonds shall be payable as follows, to wit: I One Bond numbered one (1) to mature one year from date, to wit: on the first day of Ilay, 1921. { One Bond. numbered two (2) to mature two years from date, to wit: on the 1 first day of Lay, 1922. t One bond, numbered three (3) to mature three years from date, to wit: on the first day of +.lay, 1923. One bond, numbered four (4), to mature four years from date, to wit: on the first day of ;lay, 1924. One bond, numbere•9 five (5) to mature five years from date, to wit: on the first dny of :day, 1925. f I One bond. numbered six (6) to mature six yens from date, to wit: on the first day of ::lay, 1926; One bond, numbered seven (7) to mature seven years from date, to wit: on the i first day of :lay, 1927. One bond, numbered eight (8) to mature eight years from date, to wit: on the first day of Lay, 1928. z ' One Bond numbered nine (9 ) to mature nine years froc: date, to nit: on the i ?' first dsy of May, 1929. 1 One bond numbered ten (10) to mature 'tee% years from date, to wit: on the first) day of !Say, 1930. I One bond, numbered eleven (11 ) to ectare eleven years from date, to wit: on t4 first day of :lay, 1931. I One bond, numbered t;,elve (12) to mature twelve years from date, to wit: on the first day of iiay. 1932. One bond numbered thirteen (13) to mature thirteen years from date. to wit: on the first day of :1837, 1903. One Bond, numbered fourteen (14) to mature fourteen years from date, to rit: I on the first day of Liay, 1934. ILIII Onebond, numbered fifteen (15) to mature fifteen years from date, to wit: on the first day of Lay, 1935. I ` One band, numbered sixteen (16) to mature sixteen years from date, to wit: on the first dray of Ltay. 1936. One bond, numbered seventeen (17) to mature seventeen years from date, to it: on the first day of I.tey, 1937. One bond, numbered eighteen (18) to mature eighteen years from date, to wit: on the first day of hay. 1938. One bond numbered nineteen (19) to mature nineteen years from date, to wit: on the first day of !:Say, 1939. One bond. numbered twenty (20) to motors twenty years from date, to wit: on the first day of Lisy, 1940. rr and interest accruing thereon shall be payable seri-annually, on the firetl�ay of l November and the first (lst) day of :.:ay of each and every year, until such bonds are paid. It is further ordered that said bands shall be iksued substantially in the I{ A I Y� followin3 form, to wit: No. SCHOOL BOND $1000.00 y of Lafayette School District. County of Contra Costs, State of California, United States of America. Lafayette School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of Cali.ornia. acknowledges itself indebted to end promises to pay to the holder Lhereof, at the office of the Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the first (let) day of iiay, 19� One thousand (0000.00) dollars in gold coin of the United states of America with interest thereon in ll''e gold coin of the rate of'five{ (5A) per cent per annum, payable semiannually on the first (let) day of November �( and on tie first (1st) dere of i.:vy of each and every year from the date hereof until this boil is paid. `• This Bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date numbered from on�ry (1) to t-.enty (20) inclasive, amounting in the aggregate to twenty ($20,000.00) thou— and hou -end dollars and is issued end sold by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costs, State of California, for the purposes of raising money for the purpose ,., of purchasing school lots, for building school buildings, for snpplyina said school buildings with furniture and necessary apparatus and for improving the grounds, in ` Lafayette school District in said County of Contra. Costa, in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Political Code and the Oonstitution of „3 the State of Oalifornio, and is authorized by u vote of more then two-thirds of the F voters Voting at an election duly and legallycalled and held and conducted in said +1 Lafayette School District in sad County and State on the 31st day of January, 1920.1 11 �� 6 I "And the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby certifies and declares that said election was duly and legally called, held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published, and the result thereof was duly and legall;: canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by law, and that ell sets, and conditions and things required by law to be done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and I have been performed in regular end in due form and in strict accordance with the �. _ I� provisions of the law authorizing the issuance of school bonds. And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of in- debtedness of the said Lafayette School District including this issue of bonds is within the limit provided by la:-i. :his bond is in the form prescribed by order of said Board of Supervisors duly made and entered in its minutes on the 15th day of March, 1920, and shallbe payable out of the interest and sinking fund of said Lafayette School District, and the money for the redemption of said bonds and the payment of interest the: shall I be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said School District. %+ In WITNESS l"HSFEO:, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, ;tete of 7alifornia, hos caused this bond to be signed by its Chairman and by the County �.uditor and attested by its Clark with the Seal of.said Board attached this first day of 'Jay, 1920. (Seal) Chairman of Board of Supervisors. County .uditor. Attest: County Clerk and Olerlc ofof the Board of Supervisors". B&SCLVED that to each of the said bonds, shall be attached interest coupon; in the following form, to wit: '+INT EMST OCU-110N. a $25.00 No. Thy Treasurer o_^ the County of Contra Costa, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof o+it of the interest and sinking fund of the Lafayette School Di".trict, in said county and State on the ].at day of 19 at his office in the town of Martinez, in said County and State, the sum of 025.00 for six (6) months' interest on Bond *:o. of said School District. County auditor. Chairman of the Boar_ of Supervisor . County Clerk and Clerk o the s Board of Supervisors. It is Further ordered that the Chairman of this Board and the County Audit l I are authorized to sign said bonds and coupons, the said County Clerk is authorized to countersign the some and to affix the seal of this Board to said bonds, and the-el- upon said officers shall deliver said bonds so executed, to tie County Treasurer IJ for safe-keeping. They may sign the said coupons by lithographed or engraved fee- ; simile of their signatures. III It i• further ordered that the Clerk of this Board cause a notice of the sale of said bonds to be published in the +aartinez Daily Gazette. a newspaper iZ printed and published in the said County of Contra Costs, for the period of two JJI 1 I K successive weeks that this Board of Supervisors will receive up to the 5th day of April, 1920, sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, or any portion thereof, for cash at not less than par, and accrued interest; the Board of Superviso+s however, reserving the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. Passed end adopted r.-.t a regular meeting of said Board of Supervisors held on the 15th day of Larch, 1920, by the follorin; vote: K Ayes: Supervisors F.nott, Casey, Hayden, Buchanan, and :rythal.l. Noes: None. Absent: None. J.H. rythell, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, County of Contra Costs, State of Cel i f orni s. ->) In the !latter of Direct Presidential t Primary Election to be held in Contra costa County. It ;spearing to the satisfaction of the Board of Supervisors that it will be necessary to hold a Direct Presidential Primary election throughout the County of ,r Contra Costa, on the 4th day of :Say, 1920, It is by the Board ordered !h-t the hereinafter n6mad polling places in each zy precinct be and they are hereby legally designated be the polling places in each precinct and the following named officers of election are hereby appointed to serve as election officers for the following respective election precincts of Contral Costa County for said Direct Presidential Primary Election to be held in said County) a and respective precincts thereof on the 4th day of Bray, 1920. RICH?1oND PRECINCT NO. 1. Po11in3 Place: 'linehacen Fire Hall. Inspector: Gars. Caroline Pinkerton Ju ges: 1Sark Hulings Frank J. Ford. Clerks: :'rederich L. Jones Gorden Deas Bede, Gjary Julie Antrobes. RICHL'0_:D_PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Veteran Fireman's Club, Eddy St. near Standard. Inspector James C. Bly Judges: Geo. B.Erskine, n xel Strombere, Clerks: Mrs. Nettie B.Grover, i,:rs. Ruby Ellis, Urs. Johanna Lindshl RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. v. Polling Place Old City Fall, 11artinez. Inspector: Andrew C. mrautvetter. Judges: Arthur D.bing, Thomas P. Stout 3 Clerks: jars. Lary B. -ogle, Homer G. 6tidham, jIiss Elsie aatson � ,k RICHL{01M PRECINCT NO. 4. Polling Place: Store Room, 162 s,ashington Ave. Richmond. Inspector: Fred jd Smith Judges: Liss'Hulda Holt James Allison Clarks: Mrs. �ilanche Fenner, Zra. Hattie Reeves, Lars. dnna Neville.) RICHMOND 2?1:CINOT NO. 5_ Polling Place: Maxwell Hotel, .5 Richmond ave. Richmond. Insnector: Urs. dith Chapman, Judges: Fred B. Hicks Beeeher McWhorter Clerks: Urs U.-Lherine :lonroe, Lucetta [;Dunlap, Mrs. Liary McCann. f RICHMOND_PPECDICT No- 6. Polling Place: Store Room 107 Washington Ave. Richmond Inspector: Mrs. Fl.iza A.Gerlach Judges: William Darden -- Tl.exnnder Elsie Clerks: Thomas penny, Mrs. Mary B. Davis- Harry C.Andrus. RICHMOND PFECIECT NO. 7. Polling Place: Tasbington School, car. Richmond & :lontanaSts. Richmond Inspector: Robert L. Fernald, Judges: George Lee, Lens Louise ?!ender, Clerks: Mrs. Edith lord , Clara flood, Miss Jane Ear triett. RICHLIOND PRECINCT NO. 8. - Polling Place: Fitzgerald's :rocery, 4'14 Main St. Richmond Inspector: Henry L. -primer. Judges; Levi Bos:vel7, John O. Dahl Clerks' Lirs. Irene A. Stout, Urs. Lillian :.i. Blake, Oh as. S. Renwick. RICHLIO'!D PRECINCT 110. 9_ Polling Place: South Side Qocery, 228 South 12th St. Richmond. Inspector: Chas. P. Blanchard. Judges: Levi Eolben, Louis G. Tavolara, Clerks: Mrs. Edith Nystrom, Edgar 0. Jsckson. Ors. IraceNystro RICHU01n, P-ECTYCT 410. 10. Polling Place: Gardner's Real Estate Office, 1524 LlacdOnald Ave. Richmo4d Inspector: John I. Collins. Judges: '7,'m. C. Willis, 7/m. H. i'isher. Clerks: Mrs. Anita Danntng, Lars. Carroll L. Cothrin, GeoiH.Barna RICHLIO'ID PEECI12T NO. 11. Polling Place: Garage 257- 15th St. Richmond. I ej Inspector: Clare D.Horner. E Judges: Hershey A. Stiver, L1rs. Della A.Long. Clerks: Hiss leads Sanborn, Rose Havely, 71m. !Loi at. RICHMOND PRECTNC_NO. 12. Rollin_ Place: Lincoln School 233 Tenth St. Richmond. I - Inspector: Daniel Barton. Judges_ John A. Bell, Hugh J. Donnelly Clerks: firs. Vernice UcCormick, MissIsabel L. Gresthoueo, Mrs. Daisy Moore. } RIC'F1101,T) Pa3CIVCT NO. 13. a Polling Place : Swartout Garaze, 244 Seventh St. Richmond. Inspector: iw tin J. Gordon Judges: 17m. A. -none, Thomas d. Boyer. Clerks: Mrs.Bertie Cry-on, [.Irs. Crissie Byrne, Mrs. Laura B.Bentn RICHMOND PPECINOT NO. 14. Polling Place: Fire House No. 2, -2:;5 Fifth St. Richmond Inspector: Philip T. McDevitt, Judges: Lirs. 1.1innie Hickok, R.E.Slattery.. Clerks! .uinnie L. Stoddard, Hrs.Emma V.Wells, Lelia Osborne. q RICHMO''D PFECIXT NO. 15. ..._.. Polling Place: La Sells's Gara e, 155- 3rd Ot., Richmond. Inspector: ?Liss Helen Passel'. Judges: Harry Carstons,?al-ph H. Petillion Clerks: Iliss Lydia Blatt, Jacob Peterson, airs. Aileen Brown. RIChHO_P ov?CI*'CT 110. lo. -eollin Place: tlarcollo's Office, 102 +iacdonald Ave., i as Inspector: Robert E. Coffee. =- Judges: 77. C. n.amage-- Jennie 3. Conwel', Clerks: Miss Edna Hale ---, Clyde E. Parker, Mrs.Mabel.Pearson. s j � i }} ' F.ICHIKOND PRECINCT N0. 17Al Polling Place : Ti.:3sor Hotel Garage, 339-tat St. Richmond. f Inspector: gteve Detlo-:. fudges: Daniel I1. Bradley,iierry E. 4syfield. Clerks: Carolyn C.ZinrieZ7, Miss Irene Powers,Uargaret A. Shea. RIC=`!,D PRECINCT NU, 18. Polling Place: Commercial Garage, 331- 4:h St. Richmond. Inspector: Edward Dearborn" Judges: Fred N. Lindemann. John E. Breese. ' Clerks: -rs. Nora S. Glover,Dorothy"David a on, firs. liary Udell. RICHLSOND P? CINCT_N0. 19. Polling Place; Taxpayer's Assn. Bldg. 322 - 6th St. Richmond. Inspector: Chas. F. Annett., Judges: Mrs. Geo. F.Black-- Mrs. Edna A.CroCkett. Clerks: yrs. Grace ueadr1uh Yrs. Emily Howard- Bert Kings— bury. ings bury. RICHIi0I1D PlIF07CT ITO. 20. ' Polling Place: Chamber of Commerce Rooms, 322- 6th St. Richmond K Inspector: Tvais Zeser. Judges: Frank J. Froat--- . Carl Stolker. e Clerks: Kra. Ida Z.irkpatrick, [re. E. Heidorn, Wrs. Grace M. Devereaux. -< RIM"10tT PIEC?NCT NO. 21. Polling Place Buick Garage, 1501 Iacdoneld eve. Richmond Inspector: Benjamin Oakley: : Jud es .. - g �:yrt7 e �. 1,ieCormiek, :rank: J. Gardner. Cleks Llrs. Llary A. Bailey, Tm..E. Lane -=-r Annie C.Iversen RICH::Q111D M01NCT NO. 22. R Polling Place: Ludwig's Garage, 903 Barrett St. Richmond. , Inspector: Charles A. Linnell Judges: Fred S.Ne.som -John A. 'Long.. Clerks: Mrs. Myrtle Scherruble, hiss Llillred Truitt. Lira. Lunn a *` C.Bullock. RICHMOND PRECINCT ITO. 23. -=^ ' Polling Place: DeGregorio Garage, 830 Pennsylvania Ave.. Richmond Inspector: Henry K. Sanborne. Judges: J. M. Jones Joseph J. Burdon ; Clerks: 11iss Hazel. 3ilmer, Lars. Henrietta McGowan, ISiss Joseph ne .7aahburn. RIc3E;OUD PRECII?CT NO. 24. Polling Place: `9yatt's Garage,*513 Ripley Ave c4 Insoectori Leon Michel, Judges: Noeh M—tin Blankenship, lirs. Harriett Jones. Clerks: Lre. violet Hartley, Berl S. Gregoldt, mrs. Uary Palo ey. 51, RIMIO, PRECIIICT 170. 2:5 Polling Place: .Residence of Krs. 1.1. J. Cotton, 936 - 8th St Richmond. Inspector: -:'m. L. Larrabee. Hudges L Miss Minnie Howard- Joseph P. bucas. Clerks: Mrs; Mary Jene Cotton, John Chandler, James H. O'RoLu ke. CESO":'D _RECIIICT 110. 26. Y ?ollin= Place: Andrade Apartments, 2111 Gaynor Ave. Richmond. ' Inspector: Harry E.Somnervil.la. J. JwiSes: +berhard !orwich, Lrs. 1L.A.9oito. a Clerks: Robert L. Taylor, Emelie Sommerville, Mrs. Alice C. Gilmore. _ 3 i I 10 I RICM:OTID PREUINCT NO. 27. Polling Place: Cushing's arage, 20th z Roosevelt Ave., Richmond. Inspector: Elmer Clow Judges: Arthur C.Rogers, Otille B. Felter, Clerks: I:ss F.arriet .:cCoy. tire. ;lar.,, E.Rendell, Lliss Nary Timmo s. RIC'ri;"=M PRE^ILIC. NO. 28. Polling Place: sire House No. 3, 19th t Barrett Lve., Richmond. I Inspector: Elmsr _.9etts Judges: Mrs. +wary r^.elen L;athoa, John E.Deasey Clerks: Mrs. 31 adys Il. Davis. Elizabeth A. list. Emily ;7.Hoskinsn RICHT-C R P^ECIUC^. NO. 29. Pol]in5 ?lace: Fairview hotel. 2133 Macdonald Ave., Richmond. Inspector: James L.Barnaman. Judges: John A. ;'iller, Mrs. Ivy Donnell; clerks: Mrs. Bertha E.r'aber, Lars. Sarah V.3reck, Lairs. Nannie C.Johnson. RICHLIO;.'D PRBCIZCT 11 0. 30. Polling P1 uce: ;rant schoo, 25th k Grant Ave., Richmond. Inspector : Robert I1. Humphrey. f Judges: Florian 1.7eber. Ralph N. Hand. c Clerks: Lars. Beatriz de Luna, firs. L:arths 1,1.06se, Emmett Hitch} Cock. RIC1L1O_!0 P';SCII!C^ NO. 31. Polling Place Fire House No. 1, 35Cu Cutting Boulevard. Inspector: Harry Ells. Judges: Mrs. race E. 'leindersee, Richard E Ilaaaell. Clerks: LLrc. Rose Heeth, Harry Lincoln, Lars. Anne IIay Hunt. RICE:IOTID PEEC IMC; T.IO. 32. Polling ?lace: Citizen's -rogressive Club Booms, 43 & Potrern,Richmondl Inspector: Free L. Zreig. Judges: Patrick J. :.iahoney. .eo. 'if. ZcPherson. Clerks: ;linnie S. Dohrman, Urs. Zatie L. :_undsy, Mary L. Benke.j EL C5"_.I:'0 'n?;CIT?C_'0. 1. Polling Place: Davis Hall, San Pablo Lve. between Fesmont Ave. g Countl Line. Inspector: Mrs. Carrie E.Bigley Judges: Philip A. Lee, Philip, 3. Colfoxd, x Clerks: Loss Irene Costello, John ;7. Jastner, Boss SaidiE ::1Cenberg EL CERRITO PRECINT2 P0. 2. Polling, Place : Lavizne Hall, El Cerrito. Inspector: Curtis Johnsb.+n Judges: Lentis X. Riley, i.:iss Evelyn H. Smith, Clerks: Mrs. Juliet :.Toussaint, ;.Irs. Nettie Johnson, James L cLaren. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 3. "- Polling :-'!ace-. Rust's Store Building. r Inspector: Albert :. BetAs. Judges: Peter n. Lerzen. Cler`-s: hiss Francesco 3aidici, Fannie Z. S+'agner. EL CERRITO PRECIIICT N0. 4. Polling Place: Farley's 3arage, 27 Ardmore Road. Inspector: Fannie C. O'Bannon. Judges: Lire. Elora B.Zelso, Clerks: 77.S.FarIay, Andrew. L. framer. f' R r SAI? PABLO PaECLT?C. NO. 1. Pollin_ P lace: It aple `?all San Pablo. Inspector: James J. Clare. Judges: Henry F. grasser, Alfred Frank Clerks ?rs. ?race Fraser, f.Irs. Bertha Evans, Joseph Birch SAIL PABLO 7REC INCT NO. 2. Polling Place San Pablo School ou:',e. Sen Pablo TM Inspector: Dexter 3.-Godfrey. Judges: Miss Iiary Soto, John G. Ifgitoza, Sr., Clerks: Hattie E. I.IcCausland, Bruno I. Huer, Lliss Hattie P.umrill ;IAN-- 'aECI'IOT. Polling Place: -Giant School House. Inspector: Edward Hardiman Judges: Iks. Nellie Flaugher, Llys. Mollie Phillips. Clerks: Mrs. Agnes Peek, Jennie Tfilliams, George Phillips. Polline Place: Old Skatinz (link, Pinole. ' Insp<ctor: Leander Smith Judges: Mary E. Lewis, J.A.Fraser. ! r Cler'S: Mrs. Sophie I. Illg, Zatherine :+. Huff, May I Vincent PIIIOLS 2REC?NOT 110. 2. Polling Place: To,.-,n Hall, Pinole Insuector: Clarence L. Townes Judges: Chnrles F. Griffith, Andrew J. Hamilton. Clerks: Mrs. Annette Brandt, 1drs. "ittells Buckley, 31len E. Barrett. H33CULES PRECIrCT, ' Polling Place: Hercules Club Library. j Inspector: Charles F. Lehmkuhl. f Judges: Christopher 32lerhor9t, Fred v.11eyer. ; Clerks: i.nna .lnnis, ;.iss Alice McLean, 14m. B. LIc<enzie. � RODEO P?ECTNOT NO. 1. Pollin- Place: Owens Building, car. First & Rodeo Lv i Inspector: Jeremiah -L,-honey I ' Judges: Samuel gamer, Tomes ;utherie. Clerks: Alice Slate, David House. Leah ;1. Hearne. RODEO P?ECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Social Hall, ?inion Oil Co. Plant, Oleam. Inspector: F.E.Higgins. , Judges. C.P. Toward, W.B.Hughes, Clerks: gars. Huth Nichols, Margaret Barry, 3mma D. Connor. ' S$Lnv PRESS E13 pollin> Place: Selby iis77.. � Inspector: Earl Loume[strr. Judges : Edward P. 1srney, J.'. Horvat. Clerks: ?icherd L. Archbold, Mrs. Agnes Richards, Mrs. Narmp Reilsen. VAL,I?L PPEC TOT. ?olling Place: Val nn fire House. 'A Inspector: J.H. riabins. Judges: Mrs. Berths Helm, Paul Binder. Clerks: P.E. ;?ind. Liss Marie ;uill. Mrs. Lillian Aljets. I } 1 � ' k f 3;x • � NJ 12 j CROCZETT PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Place 2ireman's Hall. j Inspector: L.P.Paul. r Clerks: Ch:,s. L. Dodge. Urs. Nellie Feeney, ISr. John Hennessy. Judges: Anastiasis Hurley, firs. Ole re i. Coulter. i CR00ZET^ P?1OTN01^ NO. 2. Polling Place: Salvation Army Hall, j i Inspector: James :;.Smith Judges: Mrs. I:iary Dolphus, Mrs. nary Cox. Clerks: John E. Murphy. C.P. :homes. Lira. Edna May Jensen. CEOCiB_: P3c�OINCT NO. 5! S Polling ?lace: Falcnu library. 3 Inspector: Alexander Campbell. Judges: John Andersen, Mrs. Huns Biller. Clerks: Ers. *seta Petersen, Imerone, Ed. Perrando. PO?.T 0092A PL?O LT. "_70. 1. t PollinzT Place: Justice Office. Inspector: C.J. O'Neill. Judges: Austin Regan. Patrick Connell f 'Clerks: firs. J. Xay, Lars. Oatherine Dye, Llrs. Nellie Crowley PO?u' COSTA PRECINCT NO. 2. i P' Pollin_; Place : School Hou0e. Inspector: John E. Cox. Judges: Geo. H. lard, 11m. Pembroke. - Clerks. Mrs. Anita "anger, Mrs. Yate Hurley, Margaret Casey. i ALHALIMP,A_PREC INC2. Polling Place: Valley House near Uartinez. Inspector: Geo. Griffin. Clerks: Mary HeywArd, firs. Etta Gill LlcHarry, Tho0. Duane. Judges: Thos. R. Ball, Marion B. Brewen. 4{ LAFAYFTT7 ?RECINCT. Polling Place: Lafayette du�7. Inspector: Berle Daley s Judges: J.ri. aullikin, George Weldon. Clerks: Alice IScFleill, firs Irene Bunker, Lira. H.H. Boyer. � v ISOP.A3L PRECIL`T a. Polling Place: t;illov: Springs School House. Inspector: Leon Trelat. Judges: J ohn McCos'cer, T.P. Carroll Clerks: Urs. Agnes Hetfield, Mary E. Mulholland, titre. Martha "espe. ALALO PRECIS?CT. Polling P lace Be]I's Post Office Bldg. Inspector: James Jones. Judges: A.L. Stone, Josiah Boucher. Clerks: Lars. Octavie 3. Bauer, Llrs. Oecilis M. ;ifford, Mrs. Wrederiche Jackson. DdiT7ILL E PREC Il"CT. Polling Place: ?raternal Hall. Inspector: Chas. J. Wood. Judges: Joseph Adams Freites. LSary T. Booth Clerks: Lars. Phoebe Ealversen, Mrs. Llargaret 3room, LTiss Dora Flournoy. i l i w I i 1.Ts. SAN RA�TON PR9'CINCT. _I 1 ,'ollin� Place: San Ramon Fall. Inspector: Mrs. Lary CsLvill j Judges: T.A. e'<ese. Harry Hurst. Clerks: brs. Elminn P. Herlon, Roberta ?. ?ynch, Mies Ida Glass', Aa�1J:RF PR�4CI1:C^. � Polling P lace Tssea,i,are School House. Inspector: W. A.Llitchell. a Judges: Mrs. Anna Ti. Rasmussen, Mrs. 3:Iinnie Caldeira. Clerks: Bethel S. Coats, Elmer Reinstein, Manuel Bettencourt. MARTI^_' P?ECIUCTT 110. 1. Polling Place: City Hal] Liartinez. i h Inspector: Trani, Prosser. Judges: F.W.Johnson, Jr., Alice A.Ormsby Clerks: C.E.Shane, Franc Upham, Yoe E.Wilcox. I y PifpTIN°^ PP.EC1:!C_ N0._2_ x' Polling :lace: Room in Hotel Oehm, Bldg., Inspector. A.?avc1ini. Judges: Jos. P. cidamara, Hina E. Middleton. Clerks: F.J.Sterrart, Villani lioey Ida ii. Daley. LIARTIN33 '?ECI"'.CT 110. 5. Polling Plecei Martinez ;rammer School Bldg., Inspector: Vincent Hoey - Judges: C.F.Bluckburn, Fl.la G.';are. Clerks: D.B.Dodge, Ro:vens Peek, Barbara Pearson ::ART7TE7 P RECIrIT ttn. 4. Pollinz Place : =loom in American Hotel. Inspector : Jos. Robrecht. Judges: Edson D.Hale, Josephine tic Cann Clerks: Bertha 1day Hotivard, Mackie 4totts, Hazel M. Caskey 111FTINEZ P7?F.CI1!C2 N0. 5. Polling i'luce: Columbin Hotel, Fairview. Inspector: T.-r.Leiler, Judges: :hos. B. Swift, Jr., James Lang. Clerks: F.73.Valentine, Hedwig Gisko. Edith Pierson. ' MARTIN27 PFF.CTeiCT NO. o_ Pollinz_ Place: °ustice Court Room, Martinez Inspector: Li.C.Bnrr. z Juriges: Raymond ":ulger, Clare 1.1archi Clerks: I.II.Hemphill, Ida Olive Honegger, Zaida Thornton. '.GR^INE% PPROINCT I70. 7. Pollini. Place: LI. -.0. Hall, .Slartinez. -m Inspector: Albin LcLlahon. Judges: Jason D. mnderson, Edna J. Eeene. Clerks: P.D.Butcher, Bessie Bissell, Justien `W. Jones. 11I1,15 HIIL PPEOI2i111. Pollin> Place: Vine Hill School liouse. � Inspector: Timothy lynch. Judges: George E. :^righI. Pauline Billingsley Clerks: ;red i�ellerup, Ethel Bernie r, Cora H. P.ice. PACHECO ?9ECI'!CT Pollinz Place: Torn Hall. Pacheco ' Inspector: Vincent 1!ook. Judges: Henry Eicher, Ida e.Dukes. Clerks: Louis"D. Anderson, Rose I:illiams, :.71en 7_naaft. 1 3 Goreo^� 1=EGIIICT Nc. 1_ Polling Place Jacquith Paint Shop, Concord. Inspector: Charles Pacheco. Judges: W. E.Ballenger, Lillian Waddell. Clerks; _. E•Barnett. Sadie Neustaedter, Evelyn 3race Soto. 001111"ORD ''=.E TI1C 1,0. 2 Polling Place: City €all, Concord. Inspector: Paul L. feller. Judges: John 4. Finney. Emma Po rd Clerks: .,.Llein, Amelia Guy, D'ery Li. Thiesell. CONCORD pRU-101T'In1" N0. 3. Polling Place: Victor Gillo oldg., Inspector: N.I. Baldwin, Judges: C.A.Tar:^at=r, Sara L. Lohse. Clerks: E.A.Smith, iloy K. Sherlock, Helen H. Persons. CO^CO':D FRECIIICT 110._4_ Pollinz Place: Garage on High School Ave. one block from Bay Point Fi3hasy, Concord. Inspector: Marshall J. LcEean; Judges: Ralph Bollman, Mead E.Randal 1. Clerks: Thome.s Enloe, Agnes Will isms, Jettie D.Tard. ^0'"ELL PRECli"T. sLL Pollin Place: Covell Fire Holl, Cow=ll. Inspector: Tm.J. Thompson Judges B. C. Smith, .. Grace Decker. Clerks E, 17.I1artin, Henrietta I:I. Basch, Lulu May Wing. j NAI^_^J^_ C? ` F ECINCT IIO. 1. Y Pollins Place: Justice Court Room, 7lalnut Cree::. Inspector: 3eorge 4.Grimas. Judges: Edward T.Martin, Grace i. Stow. Clerks: Ruby B. Harlan, Li%zie A• Duncan. Oaroline R. Gambl WALNUT CREFv P^mINCT NO. 2. - - e 2ollin =lac=: Residence of i.irs. J. I.T. Stow. Inspector; George Blalock Putnam Jud3es: Edward 3paits, Caroline I. Jones. Clerks: Embline Near, Abbie U. Johnson, Florence Gilman. y SARANAP P'_n'CT'!,T. ` Polling Place Front Room in Residence of W-E.Grist. i Inspector: Charles A.Clough Judges: crank Stewart, Lucy A. Whyte. Clerks: Charles Patton, Callie LI. lierlinger, Mabel C. Dison) ASSOCIATED PRECINCT - - h Pollinr. Pince: Aeon IIess House. Inspector: Million Peterson. Judges Louise firmer, Norah Brown. Clerks: W.H. Gfferman, Esther Lockhart, Charles Rafter. i BAY POIN_ PRECINCT. Pollins Place: Schirpke Hall, Inspector: S.W.Cannin-hom, Judges: 19.F.Bucolz, ''Um. Hartlett, Clerks: i.irG. Lucy Sullivan, Airs. Chap. E. Hewes, Mrs. Floreno Rickard. NIC'-01-1 PRECINCT. Polling Place: Nichols School Hou:-e. Inspector: Earl E.Wildes. Judges: O.A.He7war3. J.S.Guest. Clerks: firs. D. Osborne, Mrs. L.E.Pierce, Mrs. Mary Clark.( e I j I A 1 PIT^SaJPG pREclacT No. 1. _'ollin Puce: To,= Hall, Inspector: John Royce. I J Judges: Henry Sammer, Frani Noodhoase. Clerks: Mrs. :Florence Barnes, Mrs. ?Bary Volvo, :lade W.Moore. z't 2ITT33T.; PnECI=OT NO. 2. — — i Polling Place Vacant 31dg. Cor. Las Uedsnos & 3rd St., g Inspector: A.C.Ortega. f Judges: John YicGlashin, Samuel IV. Phillips, Clerks: James Eiay Reinhart, Mrs. G.C.Cerper, Mrs. +lay Dempsey PI^.^53UR', PRECTIM NO. 3. Pollir. Place: Assembly H&II, Congregational Church Inspector: John R. Gallent. Judges: Geo. n. :.:inaker, John E.Rough A Clerks: Mrs. Estella :i. Evans, Margaret 1,:cMallen, Mrs. G.L. Von j Planck 4. '•.' Pollin_ Place: Ira mar School Auditorium. Inspector: John Joseoh Davi. - ! Jadf.es: ':ustave ., Ira,aer, Baptiste Conevaro. Clerks: irs. 'ol. Steen, iSrs. Ethel Schslholz, firs. Lucy Wolcott. PITTS:;UR, PRECI:iCT Polling Place: Tent re=ar S.P. Depot, =ittsburg Inspector: Fran'r. Jesse, Judges: ivarshall Benn, F.A. McCoy Clerk.s: ".illiam A.Abrams, 'eo. O'Hara, Ed.iyildes. CILYTO" T?ECTICT. Yollin�r Place : ::ndeavor 3x1.1, Clayton. � Inspector: John S. Collins. Judges: Percy Douglass John y7. A chinson Cler=s: Henry Deliartini, lire. Pearls t.Graves, iirs. E.J. Y.elle . : MORULA TEnnrTORY PRECINCT- -- — -- -- Pollin_ Place: iyorgen Territory School. House. Inspector: }yrs. Clyne. Judges: Frank Sch^iendell. Clerks: Thos. Acker::an, Sylvester OlOfson. x ANTIOCH PRECT"CT.No. 1. Polling Place: 'ommercial Hotel. Inspector: W.H Bloomfield. I '. Judges: G.H. dield, Daniel. Long. r Clerks: Gallie J. r:errison, Emma B. Lynn, Annie Love. ANTIOCi? PRECIMT IIO. 2. d Pollin; Place: Town Hell. Inspector: Lonis Dahnken Judges: James 7 ia:s, Henry O'Hara. Clerks: A.J.Hartl v Charlotte 0. Howard, F.B. McDaniel. ANTI_OCH no r'n^_NO_3. Pollin- P lace: ?coats Hall. Inspe..:tor: Harry 11cNulty Beede. Judges: George F.Arata, John T. Cox Clerks: iiargaret Stone, C.P. Williamson, Adelaide Sheddrick. ' LOT_ Tn?EPLEC I'_SCT. Polling Plcce: House S.?. Depot. Inspector: Joseph G. Prewett. Judges: it. H. Jensen. John P. Courtney Clerks: date llallreth, Phyllis 7ie2ah, Mary Hines 16 1 M311MAY PREC I21C T Polling Place: Town 1701. Uakley j Inspector: L.J. Biacw. ` Judges: U.I?. Carpenter, Charles B. Douglas. Clerks: Eva B. Sellers, Bary O'Hara, Joephine Lindsey i.HI1HTSET_! '^ECII!CT. o":ing Place-. Heidorn hall. Inspector: Wi liam =-.'otherin hem. Judges: Andrew Port^an, John A. Cantrell. Clerks: 21orence Xerby, Helene P. Hotchkiss, ladys Estes. +i! gaEt, ...n, voaCT,Cm NO. 1. I 4 >1 Polling Place = J. C. Trembley Buildin_. p Inspector: Andre: Bonpicvson. ; Judges. Fran'- E.Dowdell a"!alter b Hinebaug lizabeth A.Smith { Clerks: Carrie S.Cook s rt}:a E. ='rench, ev T*.700D P?E3II107 110. 2. Polling Plnee: Coates Hall. I 5 Inspector: Peal P. Bucholtz. Clerks: Christiana Hurnhy, Jennie w. ifiorchio, 11ary A.Howard. Judges; P111.liam Cakebread, C.T. Shellenbarger. BY90n! PRECTTYCT 1_10. 1. Polling Place: T.O.C.I. aTl. Inspector: Frederic . .1. Hol ay I n Judges: '7esley L.Armstrong, John -elton CI-r'rs: fiery L. Frugulia, Helens Bruns, Arnie I. Pim-ental BYF.O1! PRECI'TOT E0. 2. Pollin ?lace: Skatin_ Rink. Inspector: Joseph J. Armstrong. k' Judges: Harry Burdewick, Arthnr F. Donaldson. 01crks: Filen Hosie, %'innifred J. Preston, Eliza Eoffman. I In the "'atter of _arrishind of wravel • to the County of Contra Costa, for Highway ?arposes. The California Bnil.ding ldeterial Oompany having entered into a contract with this Board for the furnishing of gravel from "11iot Pit, and a representative of j said Company hsving appeared before this Board and stated that owing to t/;e water conditions that they rill not be zbla to furnish rock from that pit lyrreasonof there being no nater due to the li_ht rain fall, to wash the gravel, and requesting - - perniesion to furnish Fairfax ',ravel by the Hatomas Company at same price to the County of Contra Costs as the said gravel would cost the County from the Elliott Pitl under said Contract, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board orderel that said { California Building ilaterial Jo^pony be and they are hereby allowed to furnish to th Coun'J of C ontro Costs, °airfax :ravel of s '.� quality furnished by sample and es agreed upon by toe repr=_sentatire of said Company, Iir. 7ondpaster, and H.H.Arnold. ' -$ s lounty Engineer; avid gravel nt all times to be to the satisfaction of the County Engi=neer. g i i l M In the t.latter of Allowance of Claims. Claims a-oinst the different funds of the Coanty are a } presented to the Board, . and those found to be correct and to be properly signed are orderedalloeied by the - Board, signed by the Chairman, attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allovance Book of this Board. .:a And the Board takes receo2 to meet on Uonday, April 5th, 1920, at 10 o'clock_ A.11. Chaiiman; I I Clerk. P 1� I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVI90R9 OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, April 5th, 1920. The Board met at 10o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H. Trythal.l, Chairman; Supervisors 3eb Snott; J.P.Casey, C.H.Hayden, and ''J.J.Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. i The minutes and proceedings of this Board for andduring the month of March i 1920, are read to the Board by the Clgrk, and by the Board approved as read, and i signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk. i I i i i i In the Matter of Allowance of Claims I in District No. 2. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury I I of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special ror_d fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State I Automobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of �i Contra Costa County during the year 1919, and which said money shall be expended by said county exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in said county and tl,e following claims having been presented against Supervisor Listrlct No. 2 of Contra Costo County, for labor and material used exclusiie- i ly in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts of said District No. 2. It is, by the Board ordered that the following claims against Supervisor District No. 2, for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in the Supervisor District No. 2, be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the Social Road fund of Contra Costa County, � to wit: i ! Name. Amount. i A.A.MoMehon $253.82. California Corrugated Culvert Co. 98.24 i A.A.Mullah on 114.73 A.A.McMahon 439.25. A.A.McMahon 86.36 A.A.McMahon 391.29 A.A.MeMahon 243.38 California Building Material Co. 437.68 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.iZ I i i I I In the Watter of Sale of Contra Costa County High-ay t1onds. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for $1.250,000 worth of I Contra costa County Highway Bonds, and this being the time and place fixed for- presentation of bids, the following bidder appears and files bid in following sum, to wit: BOND 4 30ODi4IN. par, accrued interest to date of delivery and subject to following conditions, to wit: I I 1 ' That the Bard of Supervisors shall award contracts for roads within thirty days to the amount of $1.250,000 or such amount as will be mutually agreed upon,to a contractor or contractors who shall be mutually satisfactory to the Board of Super- visors and said Bond & Goodwin, and this being the only bid presented and it appearing to the Board that said conditidns in said bid are unwarranted and will not allow this Board to award contracts in accordance therewith. It is, on motion of S upervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hayden, by i the Board ordered that said bid be and the same is hreby rejected by this Board and that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to return to said Bond & I Goodwin, their certified check which accompanied their said bid. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous. j In the Natter of Requisition of Iu.W.Joost, Tax Collector. M.`,4.Joost, Tax Collector, having presented to this Board, his requisition i <. i for e steal. casQ, It is, by the Board ordered thst said requisition be and the same is hereby granted. I _ I in the Llatter of Approval of Leases for Right i of way for Storage 2urposes. The Southern Pacific Company having presented to this Board a Form of Lease s ' leasing to the County of Contra Costa, for one year from hpril 1st, 1920 to Dao. 31st, 1920, certain property at Danville and Concord, for Storage purposes, at the rate of $20. per month, c7 It is. on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said Leases and form thereof, be and the same are approved by this Board and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized for and on behalf of Contra Costa County to execute said Leases. 1 In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 800. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow- 1 ing warrant of Reclamation District N o. 800 be and the same is hereby approved. to vit: No. Date amount 154 March 10th, 1920 x$4,123.45. And the Chairman and Clerk of thi- Board are hereby authorized and directed to note the approval of said warrant by this Board by affixing their signature thereto. I f ao In the Hatt-r of 'approval of Warrants of Reclamation District Good cause appearing therefor, the following warrant of Reclamation District ; '1619 be and th=_ same are hereby approved, to wit: Date Number Amount. March 27th, 1920 157 $57.07, i April let, 1920 158 119.41. i And the Chairman of this Bonrd is hereby authorized to note the approval I of the said warrants by this Board by affixing his signature thereto. I In the hatter of Approval of Warrant of Reclamation District =799. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing warrant of Reclamation District 1,799, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: Number Late Amount 167 March 26th, 1920 $ 2.125.93. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrant by this Board by affixing his signature thereto. I In the Matter of spproval of Tarrant of � Reclamation District -:`802. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the board ordered that the following j Warrant of Reclamaflon District 1802, be and the some is hereby approved, to wit: I Number Date Amount 156 March 27th, 1920 -tI66.67. And t--e Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approva3. of said warrant by this Board by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of Granting leave of Absence. R.R.Veole, Sheriff of Contra Costa County and H.G Xrumland, Justice of the Pea�e i in and for the 14th Judicial Township of Contra Coeta County, having made application; to this Board for a leave of absence from the State of California, It is, by the Board ordered that said R.R.Vesle, and H.O.Srumland, be and they are hereby granted a leave of absence of ten days each from and after date of leevingi the State of California. - The alifornia.The said order being passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f f I 2t i I r ' In the laetter of Application of Standard Oil Company for permission to change location of Pipe Line on County road. WHEFEAS, U.L. FERNANDEZ et al., have conveyed to Contra Costa County. State of California, by deed dated Feb. 10, 1920, and recorded in Volume 362, Page 292, of Deeds, Contra Costa County Records, a strip of land for road purposes as in said i deed more particularly described, and, WHEREAS, the Standard Oil Company, a corporation, undarthe laws of the State ofi - California, under that certain indenture dated the fifth day of December, 1901, be- tween B. Fernandez, as Grantor, and Pacific Coast Oil Company (now operating under the name of Standard Oil Company) as Grantee, recorded in Volume 92 of Deeds, page 578, in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, State of California, I has the right to lay, construct, maintain, operate, repair, and remove pipe lines forI; the transportation of oil, and for other purposes as in said indenture provided, over, through, under and along a portion of the lands conveyed by deed for road vr- poses, as above set forth, and. I WHEREAS, the said Standard Oil Company has laid, and is now maintaining pipe lines on said land conveyed for road purposes in such location that the said linea i will be beneath the improved and concreted portionsof a county Highway that is being - I constructed over the ]ends conveyed for road ^urposes, as above described, and, i I WHEREAS, the said Standard Oil Company desires to remove, relocate, and i maintain said lines at a point in said roadway outside of the improved portions thereof, and it being to the interest of the County of contra Costa that this should j be done. 1 I NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVFD, that the said Standard Oil Company shall and I hereby is given the right to remove, relocate and maintain its pipe lines now laid and to construct any lines that mey be hereafter laid pursuant to the grant of Decembier 5, 1901, above described, between Engineer Station 404}63 and Engineer Station 410 4 80 County Highway Survey, South of, adjacent to, and parallel with the North line of said County Hir-hway. i In all other respects said grant dated December 5, 1901, insofar as it affect the lands herein described shall remain in full force and effect. I The foregoing Resolution and Order w4s passed by the unanimous vote of the Bos�d. I In the —atter of allowance to Indigents. i Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following) _ allowanceto indigents be and the same are hereby discontinued from and after this date to wit: ' Gino Francini, Crockett, $25. per month. It is by the Board further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to i Sarah J. Kinney of P.ichmond, be and the same is hereby reduced $5. per month commencing I April lst. 1920. i It is by the Board further ordered that the follow ink cash allowances be andithe same are hoeby made to the following named indigents, commencing March Ist, 1920, 22 Kate B. Tonti, Nichols, $30 per month j Laura V. Vinnini, Nichola, $30 per month. MrsJ. Cik, Martinez, $40 per month. Elizabeth Buchan, Richmond, 150. per month j Rosa L o ren20, Concord, $40 per month Latizis Incarnsti, Crockett, $40 per month. it is further ordered that the following allowance to following name+ indigents be and the same are hereby increased to the following amounts, to wit; Mary Braga, San Pablo, $30 per month to r-W per month commencing March Ist, 19E0. Maud Bell, Richmond, from $20 per month to 435 per month, commencing Marsh 1, 1920. Catherine Read, Richmond, from 430 per month to 145 per month, commencing March 1st, 1920. Hattie Aspgren, Richmond from $20 per month to $30 per month, commencing Uarchl 1st. 1920. It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents in amounts set opposite their I respective names j I In the getter of allowance to Indigents. it is by the Board ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Ella Bray, of Richmond for groceries be and the same is hereby increased $20 per month in addition to sum heretofore allowed,for months of March, "prll. May and June, 1920: _ i In the Matter of Contract of A.J. Grier for Building San Ramon Bridge. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having filed his i I report with this Board showing that the contract of A.J. Grier for building San Ramo Bridge has been completed according to specifications; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said bridge is accepted by this Board. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against the said A.J.Grier b r labor performed on said contract or materials furnished therefor, i present same to this Board within thirty five days from this date. i The said order is passed lythe unanimous vote of the Board.K i In the utter of Advertisement for Bids for Buildin, of Section, No. 2 of division No. 15 of County High-vay. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of Section 2 of Division No. 15 of the Co;;nty Highway System which said road begins at function of Market and Zearny Sts. Richmond and runs northerly along Qearny Street to Road No. 17, thence running esterly 0 ong Road No. 17 to Road No. 21, thence runnin, northerly along R and 21 to point near Giant, a distance of 2.75 miles, . and tiis being time and place fixed for receivin7 of bids, the following bidders apnea; and file bids, in ammounts as follows, to wit: i 23` I i ' J.E. ST AN IG ER: (1) Building embankment, per cu. yd. .95 (21 Overhaul for each cu. yd hauled 100 feet more than 400 foot fre"haul. . . . . . . . .06 (3) Placing concrete pavement. . . . 13.25 (4) Placing wire mesh, in pavement per sq. foot. . . . . . . . . . .04 Z.L. PAGE: R. J. BLANCO; I .50 (2) 1.03 (2) 1.03 (5) 15.25 (3 13.20 (4) .02 (34 .015 PACI IC STATES CONSTRUCTION CODTANY: S.C. ROGERS: .95 (2) 1.04 (2) 1.45 (3) 12.90 (3) 11.00 (4) .03 (4) .025 RANSOME-RANDLE CO11PANY: O'BRI:;N BROS: i (1) y 1.33. (1) 1.15 (2) .05 (2) 13.02 (3) 12.07 (3) .15 (4) .036 (4) .02 F.A. MERG: (2) 2.100 _ (3) 12.00 (4) .03 Thereupon it is by the B oard ordered that all of said bids be and the same are hereby rejected save and except the bids of Ransome-Randle Company, O'Brien j Bros. and S. C.R ogers, each of which are ordered held by this Board for further i consideration. Thereupon the Bo--rd takes said bids under consideration to and until Monday April 12th, 1920, at 11 o'clock A.M. _ I It is farther ordered that the Clerk, of tr is Board return a'1 of the certified] checks save and except checks accompanying the bids retained by this Board. In the Matter of Bids for Building Oil Macadam Street in town of Bay Point. i This Bourd having; heretofore advertised for bids for the building of an I oil macadam street in the town of Bay Point, and this being the time and place for presentation of said bids, A.H. Y.opnprud appears and files his bid in the sum I following, to wit: j.07 per square foot. The county of Contra C osta to furnish all rock and screenings delivered at Southern Pacific Railroad switch at Bay Point Bidder to do a?1 the healing of some and all necessary grading; deposit surplus earth where directed by engineer, I furnish and apply asphaltum and do any other work necessary for the performance of terms of said specifications and do same in a workmanlike manner, to the satisfaction of the Engineer; s Thereupon, this being the only bid i p y presented for the doing of said work and the Board after having considered the same, upon motion of Supervisor Buchanan. I seconded by Supervisor Hayden, ordered that said bid be and the same is hereby re- { jected on the ground that said bid is too high in the esti,^.ation of this Board. I _ The vote of the Board on said order being unanim us. 24 i In the Matter of Advertising for bids for the building of sub-ways under i Southern Pacific and Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe tracks at Pittsburg. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of sub-ways under the tracks of the Southern Pacific Company and Atchison. Topeka.-& Santa Fe Railway Company, west of Pittsburg, and this being the time and place for receiving bids for said work, no bids are received for said work. Thereupon, it is on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor hayden, by the Board ordered that n.R.Arnold, County Surveyor and Engineer of said Board, be and he is hereby ordered to proceed with said work under force account and ; i by day labor. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the utter of Resignation of Gus i Z.Goethals, as Justice of the Peace of 13th Judicial Township. Gus 1. Goethels. Justice of the Peace of the 13th Judicial Township, having) file? his resignation as such Justice of the Peace of said Township, to take effect April. 5th, 1920, j It is by the Board ordered that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted by this Boerd. �, I I i In the :.latter of appointment of Justice of the Peace for 13th Judicial Township. I This Bmerd having heretofore declared the office of Ja:,tice of the Peace of i i 13th Judicial Township vacant, and Percy D ouglas having presented a petition to this Board praying that he be appointed Justice of the ''ecce of said township, It is on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hayden, by the Board ordered that said Percy Douglas, be and he is hereby appointed Justice of the Peace in end for the 13th Judicial Township of Contra Costa Uounty. It is further ordered that said Percy Douglas take oath and give bond as i required by law. f In the Matter of Repair of Bridge on Willow Pass Road in Sup. Dist. No. 4, near J. Andrews Place. Supervisor Buchanan having reported to this Board that the bridge on the Willow Pass road in Sup. Dist. No. 4, near the J. Andrews place, is in bad condition] and great emergency exist: for the repair thereof, It is. on motion of Supervisor Hayden, seconded by Supervisor Casey, by the 2a�+ i I ' Board ordered that Supervisor Buchanan be and he is hereby adthorized to at once re-' pair or replace said bridge under direction of County Engineer R.R.Arnold, without notice. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. - f i In the Matter of Allowance of C laims. I Claims against the different finds of the County are premted to the Board I by the different claimants, and those found to be correct end to be properly signed I ere ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the allowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on aonday, April 12th, 1920, at 10 o'clock ' A.IA, q �.. .Cl ark. - C, 1 9'E f(- a 3, r5 I I 26 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, state of California. j ^ Monday, April 12th, 1920. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. i Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman Supervisors Zeb dnott, i J,P.Casey, C.H.Hayden, and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. j - - - - - - - - - - i i I In the Matter of Sale of Contra Costa County Highway Bonds. This Board having heretofore advertised for sale, $1,250,000 worth of Contra Costa County Highway Bonds, being 1250 bonds of the denomination of 11000 each -and bearing interest at rate of five per cent per annum, payable fifty bonds each i year from 1921 to 1945 and the said matter having been continued to this date, now at this time, Girvin & Liiller appecr before this Board and file a bid for par, and accrued interest to date or delivery of sail bonds; i Thereupon there being no other bidder and it appearing to the Board that said bid is a reasonable bid and is for the best interests of Contra Costa County to dispose of said bonds at the present time at said bid, i It is by the Board ordered that said bid of Girvin & Miller for the sum of par and accrued interest for said 1250 Contra Costa County Highway Bonds , be and the same is hereby accepted by this Board and eaid bonds sold to said Girvin & Miller i for said sum of par and accrued interest to date of de'ivery. I It is further ordered that upon the payment to the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County of the sum of $1,250,000 and accrued interest to date of delivery that i I said County Treasurer deliver to said Girvin & Miller, the said Contra Costa County Highway Bonds. The vote of the Board on Paid order being unanimous.,. In the Matter of Approval of Contract of Bates & Borland for Highway Work. I Bates & Borland, having heretofore been awardeds contract for building of highway work on San Pablo Creek commencing at Bryant Station, and having presented j to this Boe;rd a good and sufficient bond as required by previous order of this Board, and having presented aform of contract which is satisfactory to the District Attorney,! i It is by the Board ordered that the Chairman of fins Board be and he is hereby authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. I` II i t I 2V I f In the Matter of Contract of � - O'Brien Bros. O'Brien Bros.having been awarded contract for building Diva. 10 and 22 of Contra Costa County Highway and having at this time presented a contract and bonds to this Board and the same having been approved by the District Attorney, I It is by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and they are hereby approved by this Board and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. I i In +latter of Award of Contract to G.W.Cushing. i This Board having heretofore awarded a contract to G.M.Cushing for construct-i ion of that certain road between Bay Point and Avon, and said G-1-I.Cushing having presented to tris Board, contract and bonds which said contract and bonds ere approved;! by the District Attorney, It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of tl.em be and they are i hereby approved by this Board. It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby eutb- orized to sign said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the +datter of Adoption of plans and specifications for building o_` Div. no. 20 of County Highway System. ' R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County having presented plans and specifications to this Board for the buildinz of Div. Fo. 20 of the County Highwiy System rhich said Div. begins at Station 435+ 00 of County Survey of Div. No. 20. I of said Highway System and is portion of San Pablo Creek route running from dam of I East Bay water Company northwesterly down San Pablo Creek to a point in the State highway south of Town of San Pablo a distance of 4.59 miles, Thereupon, it is by the B pard ordered that said plans and specifications strain sheets. working details and cross sections. be end the same are hereby adopted, i by this Board as plans and Epecifications, strain sheets, and workinrZ details for building of said road. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in tte Richmond! Daily Independent, for bids to be presented to this Board up to the hour of 11 o'cl odk A.M. on Lionday +day 3rd, 1920, for the construction of said work in accordance with ' said plans and specifications. The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. I i 1 2 In the Matter of Adoption of plans and specifications for 5E building of Oil Macadam Pavement on Div. No. 28 I of County Highv;ay. R.4.Arnold, having presented to this Board plans andtpeci£ications for the building of an oil macadam pavement on Dir. No. 28 of the County Highway System which said Div. No. 28 rune east through Sections 34-35-36 of Township 1 North, Range 3 B ast, M.D.M. on :shot is known as Borden Highway a distance of 3.96 miles, Thereupon, it is on motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications be and the same rare hereby adopted by this Board as plans and specifications, etc. for buildin, of said road. It is further ordered that the Clerk of tiis Board edvertise in the Byron Times for bids to be presented to this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A. on Monday +'gay 3rd, 1920, for the buildin; of said road in accordance with said plans and specifications. The vote o-` the Board on said order being unanimous. i i I 1 In the Matter of Award of Contract for Section No. 2 of Division No. 15 i of County Highray. I This Board Navin_ heretofore advertised for bids for building Sec. 2 of Divisions I No. 15 of County Highway, and bavin taken said bias received under advisement, until this date, It is, now by the Board ordered that the further hearing on said bids be and the same is hereby continued to and until. Monday April 19th, 1920, at 11 o'clock A.M. I i I In the 1y4itter of Appointment of Deputy health Officers. Charles R.Blake, County Health Officer of Contra Costa County having recommended i to this Board the appointment of two deputy health officers, one at Crockett and one at Brentwood, and recommending that Dr. J.H.Idams, and Dr. F.S.Cook be appointed to said positions, It is by the Board ordered that said Dr. J.H.Adams of Crockett and Dr.F.S,Cook of Brentwood be and they are and each of them is hereby appointed deputy County Health Officer of Contra Costa County, at a salary of y10 per month each. j It is further ordered that the County Auditor drat' warrant in favor of said i Dr. J.H. Adams, and D r. F. S. Cook, in sun of 10 eacho=r month for said services i upon their taking oath of office, until the further order of this Board.K. i I i 9In299- In the flatter of Lost 'Warrant. ldary A.Leam haw- filed with this Board an affidavit showing thst on the 1st day of Dec. 1919 there was issued to heel a county Hospital 'Warrant numbered 1130 for', $15 and that said warrant was mailed to deponent on Dec. 1st, 1919, and has been lost and prryir.5 that a new w-=ant be icsoAd in lieu thereof; It is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby direct -51 - ed to refuse payment o said oriinal lost warrant and that a duplicate of same be issued by the County Luditor, registered by County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrant i I I I I In the Letter of Approval of Warrant i I of Reclamation District 1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following' 11.1arrant of said District be approved, to wit: iso, date Amount 159 April. 2nd, 1920 $400.00 j And the Chairman of this Board is hereby ordered to note tre approval of i this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. - I In the hatter of approval of Tarrant i of Reclamation District 2o. 802. Good cause appearing therefor It is by the Board ordered 8nt the following warrant of -�ecl.emetion District ?to. 802 be and the same is hereby rpproved, to wit: Dote Amount. 88 July 25th, 1917 $621.98. Ind the Chairmen and Clerk s' this Board are hereby authorized to note the i approval of this Board on said warrant by affixingtheir signatures thereto. i k In the utter of Acceptance of Bridge on � Wildcat Creek under contract to Ed. H. Martin. j P..R.Arnold. County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having reported to this Board that the contract of Ed. H.Lartin to build the Wildcat Creek bridge has been i completed according to specifications, It is by the Board ordered that said 71ildcat Creek bridge under contract to Ed. H. Ilartin be and the same i hereby declared completed and said Wildcat Creek. Bridge accented by this board. It is further ordered that all persons heving claims against said Ed. H. }dartin for material furnished or labor performed on said bridge present same to � this Board within 35 days from this date. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board,( 's 30 In the utter of Insurance of Concord library. Leon Herrick having notified this Board that the insurance on Concord Library is about to expire, '.. It is by the Board ordered that said Leon Herrick be and he is hereby authorized to reinsure said building. i And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 19th, 1920, at 10 o'clock c chairman. .Clerk. { i i i i i I i i 3 v ,. as 3� ' IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUR:TY, STATE OF CAII-FORNIA. I Monday April 19th, 1920. The Board met at 1.0 o'clock A.M. i Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman Supervisors Zeb fnott; J.Pj Casey. C.H.Hayden, and W.J.Buchanan, J.H.Zlells, Clerk.. I I I In the :Satter of approval of Warrant �of Reclamation District 1619. Good cause apperring therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrant of Reclamation District No. 1619, be and the same is hereby approved, to vrit: � i No. Date Amount. j 160 April 5th, 1920 a 125.95. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto, _ In the .Satter of Awarding Contract for building of a road on Section Two of Division No. 15 of County Highway System. i The Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of a reed on Sec. No. 2 of Division tin. 15 o' the County Highway System, and it now appearing that S.C.Rogers, has presented the lowest and best bid for doing of said work, It is, on motion of Supervisor Znott, seconded by Supervisor Hayden, by the Board ordered that the contract for construction of said rosd on Sec. No. 2, of Division No. 15 of Contra Costa County Highway, be and the same is hereby awarded to S.C.Rogers, at following prices, to icit: ' Buil.dina embankment, per cu. yd, $1.95 Overhaul for each cu. yd.hauled 1i-0 feet more than 400 foot i freehaal - - - - - - - - - - - .45 Concrete per cu. yd. in place---- 11.00 Placing wire mesh in concrete, per s4• ft. - - - - - - - - .025 It is further ordered that said S.C.Rogers give bond in following sums, to wit: one-half of the total estimated contract price for the faithful performance of said work and one-half of the total estimated price of contract as security for furnishing of material and labor performed. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds and con- tract in accordance with foregoing order. It is further ordered that all other bids be and the same are hereby rejected and the Clerk is ordered to return said --ertified checks. 1 1 11� I 32 i • I _ In the Hatter of allowance to Indigents. It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered thet the foll-wing allowances be and the same are hereby increased commencing on dates set i opposite their respective names, to wit: Helen Breicovich, of Richmond, increased from $30 per month to 450 per month) beginning April 1st, 1920. Fannie Linquist, Richmond, from ?25 per month to y35 per month, $10. per month of said amount to be paid in cash. the balance in supplies. Mary Protti, Pittsburg, from $10 per month to X25 per month commencin; April 1st, 1920. It is further ordered that firs. Barbara O'Connor, 43- 11th St., Richmond. Cal. be granted an allowance of $27 per month commencing April 1st, 1920. And that Augusta Engman of Bay Point, be and she is hereby granted an increase of 115. per month corsmencing April let, 1920. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant or. the County Treasurer in favor of each of the above named indigents allowed cash, on the first of each and every month. until the farther order of this Board. i In the Batter of Allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds bf the County are allowed by the Board. which claims are found to be correct and to be properly signed, and are attested by the Chairman and Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. 3n the Matter of the Issuance of the Bonds of Alhambra Union High School 'District in the County of Contra Costs. RESOLUTION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD 0' SUPERVI°ORS OF THE COUNTY OF C22TRA COSTA, STATE OF 4 ' CALIFOrt?IA. i7HEREAS, on the 9th day of starch, 1920, the High School Board of Alhembra Union sigh School eistrict in the Co.nty ^f Contra Costa, State of California, deemed it advisable to c1 and by a resolu.ion and order duly and regularly passed and cdopted by the said High School Board and entered on the minutes thereof on said last mentioned day, said High School Board did call an election and resolve and order: That an election be called and held throughout the said Alhambra Union High School District on the 10th dal of April, 1920, for the purposes of submitting to the electors of said Alhambra Union High School District the question of issuing and selling the bonds of said Alhambra Union High School District in the amount of fifty thousand ( ;;50,000.00) dollars to run not exceeding twenty-five years, to bear interest at the rate of five and one half (5 1/2„) per cent per annum, interest payable semi-annually, for the purpose of raising money for building a High School Building and for supplying said High School Building with furniture and necessary apparatus and for improving the grounds thereof; and, `HEREAS, an el=ction was held in said Llhembra Union High School District in the loth day of April, 1920, in confL,rmity with the said Resolution and order of the sail nigh School Board of the said Alhambra Union sigh School District and i f i -1 ' all the proceedings Had in the premises have been certified to this Board of lors by the said High School Board of the said Alhambra Union di_h School District as required by lar; and, "IHE33AS, the said certified proceedings shor, and after a full examination and investigation, this Board hi:s found and does hereby find and declare; That in accordance with the resolution and order of the High School Board of Alhambra Union High School District duly pase-ed and adopted on the 9th day of Marcb, 44 1920, an election ^,as duly called in said Alhambra Union High School District and nasi held in said Alhambra Union nigh School District on the 1Cth day of April, 1920, and that notice of said election was given by posting notices thereof, signed by all of the members of the said ,lha-bra Union High School Board in more than three public) places in said Alhambra Union Hih school District for more than twenty days next be"� fore the said election and by publishing such notice in the Daily Gazette, a newspapef i printed and published in said Distridt in the said County of Contra Costa, State of California, not less than once a reek for three successive weeks before said electio s i which such notice so posted and published res in the form required by the Political .i Lode of the State of California. That prior to openin; said polls at said election, the Inspector and jadgeal of Flection conduct',ng ::aid election in -aid Hi_h School District took the oath of office as required by law and thereafter conducted the said election as required by law and et the close ikereo£, canvassed the votes cast thereat and certified the result of said election to ItE said hiah School Board of the said Alhambra Union High School) District, and to them made return of the ballots and the poll and tally lists of sai election. That on the 17th day or April, 1920, the some being the seventh day after - _ the said election and at the hour of one o'clock P.L',, of said day, the High School Board of the said Alhambra Union High School District met and cons:sed the said z returns o: said election from rhich said returns the said High School Board of the said Alhambra Union Hirsh School District found and declared and this Board now finds and declares that there was a totc.1 of three hundred and twelve (312) votes cast at said election ens that more than two thirds of the votes cast, to vit: two hundre }. and eighty-eight (288)votes were cast for issuing said bonds and that two four (24� votes were cast against izsu:ng said bonds and that the said Hi_h School Board of the said District caused an entry of the result of said election to be made upon the minutes of s aid Board. 'S And this Board farther finds and declares that said election was duly and regularly called and held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regularly :van and p bli::'r.e3, and that the res llt thereof .vas duly and regularly canvassed and in the manner and as required by law, and that all the acts, condition' and things required by law to be done have been done and performed in regularly . and due form and in strict accordance with the pro•:isie.s of the Statute authorizing) , the issue of High Schon.) District Bonds and that the total of indebtedness of said � u High School District, including this proposed issue of bonds is riftn the limit i preoedbed by.1>,w. IT Il PUrTHM 07DERED that the Bonds of the nlhombra Union High School District in the Count;; of Contra Costa, State of California, issue in the aggregate x smn of fifty thousand ($50,000.00) dollars, and that the same she.)]. be iiambered .a 34 consecutively from one (1)to fifty (50) inclusive and ;hall be in denominations of rini AMA Thousand (.'1000.00) dollars each, payable within twenty five years from the date thereof in gold coin of the United States of America with interest thereon at the rete of five and one half ( 5 1/2)%per cent per annum, payable semi-annually in like gold I coin, both principal and interest payable at the office of the County Treasurer of i the sail Lo„nty of Contra �ostn. IT 1^ ;"Tl.iT•p O'.DERM—D that said 'bonds shall be dated the fifteenth day of say, 1920, end shall be payable as follows, to wit: T^o Bonds, numbered from one (1) to two (2) inclusive, to mature one year frory date, to wit: on the 15th day of tray, 1921; i Two Bonds, numbered fro-, three (3) to four (4), inclisive, to mature two year i from date, to crit: on the 15th da;r of Bey, 1922. Two bond::, numbered from five (5) to six (6J inclrsive, to mature three years I from date, to wit: on S'�e 15th da;; of ;:ay, 1923. i Two Bonds, numbered •'rom seven (7) to eight (8) inclusive, to mature f6ur years from date, to -it: on the .15th day of iiay, 1924. Two bonds, numbered from nine (9) to ten (10) inclusive, to mature five_ years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of ]Say, 1925; Two bands, numbered from -levee (11) to twelve (12), inclusive, to mature six years fro Jute, to ^it: on the 15th dny of Iday, 1926. Two Bonds, numbered from thirteen (13) to fourteen (14), inclusive, to mature) seven years from date, to wit.on the 15th dcy of May, 1927. Two Bonds, numbered from fifteen (15) to sixteer_ (16), inclusive, to mature eight years from In te, to wit: on the 15th day of liay, 1928. Two bund:;, number--d from seventeen (17) to eighteen (18), inclusive, to matur� nine years from date, to -it. on the 15th dr,y of kay, 1929. Two Bonds, numbered from nineteen (19) to twenty (20) inclusive, to mature ten years from date, to wit: on the 15th aa; of Say, 1930. j Two bonds, numbered fror:: twenty-one (21) to twenty-two (22) inclusive, to mature eleven years from--Byte, to wit: on the 15th day of iiay. 19:11. ` Two bonds, numbered from tvranty-three (23) to tc:enty-four (24) inclusive, to mature twelve years from date, to cit: on the 15th lay of May, 1932. Two Bonds, nbmbered from t:centy-five (25) to twent7-six (26) inclusive, to mature thirteen years from date, to :wit. on the 15th day of %-lay, 1933. i Two Bonds, numbered from twenty seven (27) to twenty eight (28) inclusive, to mature fourteen years frandate, to ;wit: on the 15th day of May, 1934. Two bonds, numbered from twenty-nine (29) to t?irty (30) inclusive, to matur� fifteen yearsr. date, to wit: on the 15th day o_iiay, 1935. Two bonds, numbered from thirty-one (31) to thirty-two (32) inclusive, to i - i mature sixteen ;;ears from date, to wit: on the 15th any of ;jay, 1936. Two bonds, numbered from thirty three (33) to thirty-fear (34) inclusive, to mature seventeen years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of May, 1937. I , 1 Twp bonds, numbered from thirty five (35) to thirty-six (36) inclusive, f FS` to mature ei_hteen years fro^.: ante, to wit: on the 15th any of May. 1938. _ T:wo bonds, numb=red from thirty-seven (37) to thi.rtyeight (38) inclusive, 's to mature nineteen years from ante, to wit: on the 15th day of i+ay, 1939. h 4 Two bonds, numbered from thirty nine (39) to forty (40) inclusive, to metur twenty years from date, to wit; on the 15th day of lay, 1940. i ' Two Bonds numbered fro^: forty ore (41) to forty two (42) inclusive, to mature 1 twenty one years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of Ltay, 1941. Two bonds, numbered from forty-three (43) to forty-four (44) inclusive, to mature twenty two years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of Llay, 1942. j Two Bonds numbered from forty-five (45) to forty-six (46) inclusive, to mature twenty three years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of 14ay, 1943. Two bonds, numbered from fort;;-seven (47) to forty-eight (48) inclusiv^, to mature twenty four years from date, to wit: on the 15th day of Llay, 1944. Two Bonds, numbered from forty nine (49) to fifty (50) inclusive, to mature twenty five years frrm d ate, tr wit; on the 15th day of day, 1945. and the accruing interest upon :rid bonds shall be payable semi-annually on the 15th s dny of Lay, and the 15th day of November, of each and every year until said bonds ( P n are paid. y ' Andik is z'urther ordered that ^aid bonds shall be issued in substantially the following form, to wit: ? No. HiCH SCF.^^L DISTRICT BONDS 01.000.00. of Alha,:bra Union Hieh School District. CountLi of Contra Costa, Slate of California. Alhambra Union tli;h School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, United States of America, acrnowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof at the office of the Connty Treasurer of the County of Contra Costo, It ate of' California, on the fifteenth day of Liay, 19_ One thousand ($1,000.00) dollars in gold coin o the United States of America with interest there} r on in like gold coin at the rate of five and one half (5 1/2%) per cent per annum. I 4 i payable semi-anraally on the fifteenth day of November and the fifteenth da7 of Llay I of each and every year from the date hereof until this bond is mid. i e M ' This Bond is one of a series of bonds o' like tenor and date, numbered from r one (1) to fifty (50) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of fif±y thousand (450,000.00) dollars and is issued and sold by the board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the purpose of raising r' money for building a High School Building and for supplying as.id high school Building with furniture and necessary apparatus; and for improving the grounds thereof in Alhambra Union High School District in the said County of Contra Costa, State of ! �� California, in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Politics]. Cod- and the Constitution o.f. the State of California, and is authorized by , a vote of more than two thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and regularly called and held and conducted t'roughout said Alhambra Union high School District in `= said County and State on the 10th cl—y of April, 1920. And the•Board Of Supervisors of the County of Centra Costa, State of Cali£or els hereby certify and declare that said election was duly and regularly called, held avid conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regularly given and published end ! i the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by law and that all of the acts, conditions and things required by lam to be done precedent to, and in the issuaLe of said bonds, have been done, and have been )erformed in regular and in due form and in strict accordance with th 1 provisions of the law authorizing the i:,eue of high School District Bonds. IJ Ir 36 i I i And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of indebtedness of the soi' Alhambra Union High School District including this issue of I bonds, is within the limit provided by law. Qhis bond is in the form prescribed by an order of the said Board of Super-1 visors duly made and entered in its minutes on the 19th d ay of April, 1920, and shall be payable cut of the interest and sinking fund of the said Alhambra Union high School District, and the money for the redemption of said bonds and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxc_ble property of the said Alhambra Union High School. District. I?? ".IT''.38° `.HEREOF, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Centra Costs,' State of California, has caused this bond to be signed by its Chairman, end by the j County Auditor, and attested by its Clerk with the sea] of said Board, attached this j fifteenth day of ISay. 1920. i chairman of the Board of Supervisors. (Seal) ?" County Auditor. i Attest: County Clerark�ier,r o_ the Board of Supervisor:. of the County of Contra Costa, State of dulifornia. RESOLVED: That to each of said bonds shall be attached interest couponst equal in number to twice the number of years said bond shall run; and payable as hereinbefore set out, in substantially the following form, to alit: j 427.50. INTERE9T COUPON. NO. The Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of Californis. will pay to the ho'der hereof out of the Interest and Sinking Fund of the Alhembra Union High School district in said County and State on the fifteenth day of 19 1 i at his office in the town of Martinec, in said County and Stats, the sum of t•s=nty- seven and 50j100ths (;27.50) dollars for interest on 1?ond Number of said Alhambra Jnion High Schno' District. Chairman of the Foul off— County Auditor. Supervisors. i i I County Clerk and Merl: of the Board, of Supervisors. AND IT I9 `-RTH 2 ordered That the County Clerk of the County of Contra Cost ' State of California, shall cause the said bonds and coupons to be prepared in accord-! ante with the forms: j And it is Hersh,; Further Ordered that J.H.Trythall, the Chairman of this iI Board, J.H..7ells, the county Clerk. and Clerk of this beard and A.II.Bull enger, the County Auditor of the said County is, and etch of them are hereby authorized as such i officials to sign each of skid bonds on behalf of said County and to impress upon each) bond the sea' of. thi. Board of Superviscrs and to sign each of said coupons by their foe simile signatures; .1"D I^ I" TUF:'h-:" 10D1145D that the said bonds b, cold by the board of Super- visors of the eni9 Jounty for and as the act of this Bnard of Supervisors on the 17th day of Way, 1920, at the, hour of eleven o'clock, d.Li to the highest and best respong1b'1ie i l I C i f ' bidder for cash, gold coin of the United States of America, after due and legal notice, thereof has been given by said Board by ;,ublication of a notice specifying the time and pla;,:r- of the sale of said bonds and the number and denomination thereof, the rate of interest thereof r:nd the t=r^,s for which ::old bond:: will run and the date of payment thereof rand the rind of money for •.,:hich said bonds still be sold, to :vitt :old coin of the United 'tates of America; and that said bonds will. be sold to the highest and best responsible bidder for cash as aroressid, but in no case for less thin r; par and accrued interer,t, and that the hoard of Supervizors will reserve the richt to! -= f reject any or all of said bids, for two successive weeks in the Contra Costa 3Pzette, ' I `! a newspaper printed e:nd published and circulated in said Uounty of Contra Costa. Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said Board of Supervisors held on the 19th day of April. 1920. Ayes: Supervisor Znott. Casey, liayden, Buchanan, and .rythall. Noes: 3apervisors None. i ' Absent: Supervisors None. I _ Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. I I In the Liattrr of Issuance of Bonds of' Alhambra Union nigh School District { in the County of Contra Co:ta, Sta+te of , Co'i'ornia:. Resolution %nd order of the Board of Supervisors of � the County of Contra Costa, State of California. RESOLVED: that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. State of California, the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, i `t State of California, and the county Clerk, ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of On'_ifornia, are, and each of them is, hereby authorized to execute the bends issued in the above, entitled matter. + <` Dated this 19th day of i,pril, 1920. i `a Chairman of the board of 0upervisors. Attest: Cpuntg clerk and ex-officio Clerk of f a the Board of Supervisors of t?:e County of Con%ra Coot&. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Iday 3rd, 1920, at 10 o'clock a.11. i1 . /C airman. I . • : .y. Clerk. -1 f i 38 I?1 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTPA COSTA COU117Y, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. lrtonday, May 3rd, 1920. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.L. `resent: Hon. J.ii .rythell, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Enott, J P.Casey, C.H.hayden, and • .J.Buchanan. J.H.hells, CLrk. The minutes and proceedings for and luring the month of April, 1920, are read to the Board,By the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk.: In the Matter of Reclamation District X799. The Trustees of Reclamation District Na. 799 having duly reported to this Board that the works contemplated by the original and all supplemental and additional plans of reclamation of said district have been completed, and that hereafter the said Reclamation District will only require funs for the maintenance and repair of the works of said District; and that all assessments heretofore levied have been i collected and expended; and said reportof said Trustees being accompanied by a petition of said Trustees praying that this Board appoint three (3) assessment Commissioners whose duty it shall be to go up on the lands within said District and view the same and make an assessment thereof and return a list of such assessment; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY OF.DERFD by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, "tate of California, that ;eo. Sellers and H.m.Heidorn and N1.J.Blumefield1 each of whom resides in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and hes no interest, directly or indirectly, in any real estate within said district, be and the" same are hereby appointed Assessment Commissioners for said :reclamation District No 799; TT IS MITTIFTE, ORDERED that, before entering upon their duties, each of said Commissioners shall make and subscribe an oath that he is not in any manner interested in any real estate within the said District, directly or indirectly, and that he will perform the duties of Commissioner of Assessment for said District to the best of his ability; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Assessment Commissioners go up on the lands � of said Reclamation District and make an assessment thereof, and return an Assessment] List which Assessment List shall contain the following information in separate colums: 1. A description of each tract assessed by legal subdivisions, swamp land surveys, or other boundaries, sufficient to identify the some; ,, I 2. The number of acres in each tract; 3. The names of the owners of each tract, if known and if not known, that fact; 4. The assessment valu+tion per acre of each tract assessed; 5. The total assessment valuation of each said t=act; o. A blank colurm for number of cents levied on each 9'100 of assessment valuati I i ion. 7. A blank, column for amount of assessment levied. 3N In the clatter of the petition of W.J. O'HARA, J. G. PHEWETT, C.E. O'BRIMI, O.C. PP.E".SETT. ET AL., s for organization of an Irrigation District mear I � Town of Brentwood, Contra Costa Cou:ty, State of California. ti RESOLVED, that the following Findings be, and they are, hereby adopted; Said above mentioned petition was duly and regularly presented to this Board on this the 3rd day of 'stay, 1920, at a regular meeting of said Board, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. of said day, and it was then and there duly made to appear, and a: this Board finds: That the said petition has been duly and regularly publehad In the manner and for the time required by law in such oases, that is to say, at least two weeks �3 before this date together with due and proper notice stating the time of the meeting) of the Board at which said petition would be presented, t o wit: the 3rd day of May 1920, at the hour of 11 o'clocc: A....in the regulor issue of the "Drentwood News" a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, where said petition is presented, t And from the evidence this da duly taken at the hearing of said ^ y y g petition, the board finds and hereby declares that, all and singular, the allegations set forth in said petition are true end correct and particularly that said petition is signed by a majority in number of the holders of title or evidence of title, includ-1 Ing the holders of possessory rights or other evidence of the rights o: entrymen or F purchasers under any la.., of the United States or the State of California; such ' i holders of title or evidence of title and of possessory rights iV resenting a majority in value of said lands according to the equalized County yssessme.,t roll for the year last preceding; That said petition sets forth generally the boundaries of the proposed District and states the general source or sources from which said lands are prolmed to be irrigated, and prays that the territory embraced within the boundaries of the j proposed District be organized as an Irrigation District under the provisions of i an Act of the Legislature of the State of California, entitled "An A;:t to provide for the Organization and Government of Irrigation Districts, and to Provide for the Acquisition or Construction thereby of Works for the Irrigation of the +Panda embraced within such Districts, and, also to provide for the distribution of We ter for irrigation Purposes" approved March 31, 1897, and the Acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto; That said petition, in all respects, complies with the requirements of the law in such cases made and provided; and that all things xequired by law in such - cases have been performed, including the giving of the required notice, and the I giving of a good and sufficient undertaking conditioned that the sureties shall pay all .,robable costs of organizing the District in case said organization shall not b� affected, which said undertaking has been duly approved by this Board. The Board also finds that all of the lands within the nounderies of said District are within the County of Contra Costa, State of California. � The Board also finds that a co of said I copy petition has been filed in the of- i face of the State Engineer of the State of Oalifornis. i` 40 3 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: that a copy of thie Resolution be duly and regularly certified by the Clerk of this Board and forwarded to the State Engineer of the State of California, at his office in the State Capitol, in the City of Sacramento, The foregoing Resolution was adopted and passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Zeb Y.nott, J.P.Casey, C.H.Hayden, and '').J.Buchanan, and J.H.Trythall. Hoes: None. i In the Matter of Advertising for Bids for Division No. 20 0£ the County Highway. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for building of Division No. 20 of the County Highway of 'Oontra Costa County, which said Division is that portion of San Pablo Creek Road, running from the dam of the East Bay Vater Company and running northwesterly down San Pablo Creek to a point in the State Highway south'! of the town of San Pablo, a distance of 4.59 miles, and this being the time and place fixed for receiving of bids, the following bidders file bids in the following; i Same, to wit: ' BITES & BORL6ND: (1) Building embankment, per on. yard, 1.25. 12) Overhaul for each cu. yd. hauled 100 feet more than 400 foot freehaal .06 (3) ,,soing concrete pavement, per og.yd 13.50 STAITICER: J.E.y (1) .86 (2) .05 j (3) 13.00 R.H. DOWNER & ?.A. MRO: (1) 2.00 i 12) .10 (3) 15.00 4 f Thereupon it appearing to the Board that J.E.Staniger, is the lowest and best bid presented for said work, j i It is by the Board order-A that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to J.E.Staniger, at the following prices: j Building Embankment,per cu. yd. $ .86. Overhaul for each cu. yd hauled 100 feet more than 400 foot freehaul.. . . . . . . . . .05 Placing concrete pavement, cu. yd 13.00 i IT IS _JRTH?R ORDERED that J.B.Staniger, give bonds in following sums, to Wit; one-half of the total estimated contract price for the faithful performance of said work and one-half of the total contract price as security for materials farnisbed and labor performed. IT I9 FURT11FR ORDERED that the District Attorney prepare contract e'n3 bonds ' .:. in accordance with the above order. The said order is t passed by the unanimous cote of he Board. i M �. 12 In the :utter of Advertisement for Bids for I Building Division No. 28 of the County Highway System. This Board having heretofore advertised for bide for the building of Division No. 28 of the County iiighna,: System which said Division No. 28 of said County Highway System runs easterly through Sections 34-35-36 T 1 R., R. 3 E., &.D.1�. on what is known as Borden Road, a distance of 3.96 miles, and this being the time and place for receiv! ing of bids, the following bidders file bids. in following same, to wit: A.J.^,RIER• Proposition One: I s (1) Rock and Screenings in pavement, per ton-- - 3.85 (2) For each sq. foot of area covered with I asphaltum (two applications) . . . . . . .017 Proposition Two: ' (1) Rock and screenings in pavement, per ton :-- 4.00 j (2) For each sq. foot of area covered with asphaltum (three applications) .02 BLAZE BROS. COUPAYY: Proposition One: Rock and screenings in pavement f per ton . . . . . . . . *� 1.95 f Per sq. foot of area covered with asphalt (two applications) . . . . . . .03 proposition Two: Rock and screenings in pavement, per ton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 i Per sq. foot of area covered with asphalt (three applications) . . . . . . .031 Proposition Three: On our own specifications, no bid. A. H. %OPPERUD- On specifications submitted as Proposition No. Three. Fork to consist of grading and preparing sub-grade to conform to plans and cross-sectionsof County ! Engineer and placing of rock and screenings, and i applying and furnishing asphaltum, and to do all other neceseary viork called for in hereto attached specifications; Contra Costa County to furnish rock and screenings free of cost, delivered K at Old River bridge and to do all of said work in a good and workmanlike manner, and, satisfactory to the County Engineer et the following prices: Per sq. foot of pavement in place. .1,p' .0495 Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of A.H.Zopperud is the best bid presented for spial work in accordance with said specifications submitted) It ie, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board,ordered that said contract be and the sane is hereby ararded to said 6 H.Zopperud in accordance with h13 i said specifications this day presented and in accordance with above named bid. r It is further ordered that said A.H.Zopperad give bond in the following i sums, to sit; one-half of the tote] estimated contract price as security for faithf performance of said work and one-half of the total estimated price as security for t material furnished and labor performed. ' 1 It is further ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County prepare contract and bonds in accordance with the foregoing order. 1 - I � k 42 In the ]natter of Claim against g.H.Hartin. ti.E.lilgore, having filed a notice to withhold against E.H.Hartin, It is by the Board ordered that said claim be and the same is hereby ordered; placed on file. i I In the (natter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances to indigents I commencing on respective dates set forth opposite their respective names, be allowed+ to following named indigents: i Increase Allowance heretofore made to Emma ". Thickens, of Walnut Creek, from .125.00 to 435.00 per month commencing April let, 1920. Increase allowance heretofore made to Eda inefiolo, of ,$20.00 per month to $25.00 j per month, commencing April 1st, 1920. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents, out of th- Hospital fund. and that the County Treasurer pay the same.K I i i I I In the :nstter of Approval of Contract J and bonds of S.C.Rogers. Jf S.C.Rogers, having been awarded a contract for building of certain roads in I vicinity of richmond and having presented to this Board, a form of contract and ' bonds satisfactory to the District Attorney; i It is by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and the same are hereby approved by this Board, and that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to execute the said contract for and on behalf of the County of !!II Contra Costa. ! , I In the Matter of Adoption of Plans and specifications for Building of Sec. 2 of Division No. 23 of County Highway S^stere. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County having presented to thisl Board plans and specifications for the building of Section No. 2 of Division No. 23 of the County iiighway, System which said Section No. 2 of Division No.,23, is a portion of the streets of the town of Valona and Crockett, beginning at the I State Highway on Second Street in the town of Velona and running along Second Ave., Starr .Street, 4th Avenue, Loring Avenue and Valle,lo St. as shown on plan attedhed to said specifications, a distance of 4450 feet; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications cross-sections and working details be and tle same are hereby adopted us plans and Y i specifications, cross-sections and working details for the building of said road. It is further ordered that the clerk of this Board advertise in the Crocke4 I _ x � S 1 , Signal, for bids to be presented to this Board on Monday Jane 7th. 1920, up to hour of,' it o'clock A.U. for building of said road in accordance with said plana and specificat ions. I The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. c 3 i fi In the Matter of Adoption of Plans and specifications for building of an Oil Macadam Pavement on Division tlo. 24 of the County Highway. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Conks Costa County having presented to this Board plans and specifications for the building of an oil macadam pavement on Division' g ' No. 24 of the County Highway which said Division is situated between town of Concord and town of Clayton, County of Contra Costa, State of California, a distance of 5.77 I i miles; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications. cross-i sections and working details, be and the same are hereby adopted by this Board as j. plans and specifications, cross-sections and working details for building of said road. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Concord Transcript, for bias to be presented to this Board on ffionday June 7th, 1920, up to 11 o'clock A.2S. for bui]ding of road. y ;z ' In the matter of Adoption of plans and specifications for building of Division 210. 27 of the County Highway. R.R.Arnold. County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented to this Board plans and specifications for the building of an oil macadam pavement on Division No. 27 of the Count;; Highway System which said Division No. 27 of said County Highway runs from present concrete highway southerly and westerly on what is .known as Ignacio Valley Route to 't7alnut Creek, a distance of 4 miles; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, cross-sections and working details, be and the same are hereby accepted and approved by this Board as plans, and specifications, c oss-sections and working details for building of said road. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Conoord - ' Transcript. for bids to be presented to this Board on 2donday June 7th, 1920, up to 11 o'clock A.I.T. for building of said road in accordance with said plena and apeci- •g fications. e;4 44 In the Natter of Adoption of plans and specifications for grading of Division No. 26 of the County Highway System. R.R.Arnold. County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented to this Board, plans and specifications for gradin3 of Division No. 26, which said Division No. 26 of said Highway, lies between D anville and Tassajara, a distance of 8.04 j miles. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the board ordered that said plans and specifications be and the same are hereby ac,:epted and approved by this Board as Tans and specifications for p p grading of said road. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Contra Costa Courier, for bids to be presented to this Board on Monday June 7th, 1920, up to 11 o'clock A.M. for grading of said rocd in accordance with said plans and speci- fications. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. In the Matter of Placing of P ipe _ Across Court Street from Court House to r "all of Records Block for Heating Purposes. It is by the Board order=d that C.H.Hayden, be and he is hereby authorized to have placed across the Street before the street is paved, the necessary pipes £or heating new Hall of decorda Building when built. In the matter of allowance of claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board; those foun:i to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowedby fla Board, signed by the Chairman, attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of Me Board. I +I . I � I i i In the +atter of Appointment of - Dep.,ty County Health Officer. Dr. J.S.Adams, of Crockett, who vras recently appointed deputy Health "fficer of Contra Costa County, having filed with this Board his resignation as such Deputy Health Officer; ' It is, on motion duly made and c;.rried, by the Board ordered that said resignation be accepted. And the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday, May 6th, 1920, at 1 o'clock 2.1". I . . . .Clerk. I _ 1 l 1 i 1 I a r I 46 i I9 THE BOARD OF 3UP1-7VTSORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Thursday, May 6th, 1920. The 3oard met at 10 o'clock A.M. � t Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall. Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Y.r_ott; J.P. Casey, C.H.Hayden and 7,.J.-Buchanan. J.H.�iella, Clerk. 7 In the tatter of Canvass of Election Returns; Now at the hour of one o'clock P.N. the Board of Supervisors convenes to � canvass the returns of the Presidentiel Primary Election held throughout the County of Contra Costa and in each of the different Precincts thereof on Tuesday IJay 4th, 1920, and the returns of each Fund all of said precincts being on file in the office of the County Clerk the Board then end there proceeds to and does cenvass the said returns of allof the precincts of 'antra Costa County. Thereupon the staid Board having completed said canvass of said returns finds th&t the vote in the several precincts in this County for the candidates hereinafter named is as shown on the following Statement thereof, to wit: I f i I I i I i I r. y� 't STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE s PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION .,S HELD s MAY 49 1920 COUNTY State of California p 1 1 �4' REPUBUGAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the D*gdu to Rqft4v Nations Co Prdw* ELECTION PRECINCTS ° o fi x a e h at 6 e 9a 11 Cerrito No.1 / (_ EI Cerrito No,2 J. - ,t ,, yr� + rl El Cerrito No.3 El Cerrito No.4 ,- Ricluuond No.1 "?` .<rr ,'/ :'s�.�6 f Y •'i F ._:? ..l- .::'8 k ^'.`7 _ Richmond No.2 En.3 63 6r! 6"4 ,:.<!. 6,4 t<./-jr.(. C Z e.1- 63 6aL 64�_6cL 6aLG�� Richmond No.3 t'77 7;1 7-S 7K 7'l 7'' 7'f 7`I 76 7979 Jb' 76 7R /b 7f 7$ 79 7$ 71.� R.ieh,nond No.@ 7a 7-- 7 r -Jti+ /-- Ja1 / 7`1 7'1 /� 7'j 7`� 7'�- 7,/-" 7y4 7'} 74- 7'�J-.-N,{-_1,4,/ . 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Pinole No.1 �S �' rF 8� 6 6!C- �`> 6/- d'��� J4ef -a"�=.�P`E � .��f f,S7 4p-q- '. Ph,olo No,2 7';L 7� l t1' 7' 7t/- 7-/-I-S/- 7/ -�S/ rY'-74 74- 7,.1 74- 7'L 7-17,1- 74_14- /`-{-' - Ifereoles Selly 3y 37 31 a3y -31 3y 37 -Y 3q .3y 37 . y 3y ay 3y 3y:31:31.3? Crockett No.1 /12 /1.0 1/.v//,z 11221 //2+//Z 111 11Z /// /it t1/ /t f tfr/I/ /it /f/ -fit ttt 1/1 _ Crockett No.2X 106 /G�lOSIU� 10G /e'S/6 tv 1Uv`�/b.i/bS /D /bS/tl6 6—/be/U,$".%0,`,,%t,67/o `..= C'oekett No.3 9z yz z z z Z z Y 7 Y Y Y 9 9 9 y Y �� 9 7 9- 7 9 1 1 9z z �z V,lona dyt 8130 /.'17/28 JZN/2F)7�/2$/2S ! 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G '-_6d' 6..4`'..., Moraga �3c l .30 36 ,30 30 30 3o .30 30 30 36 30 30.3o.3o-3o .36 .30-:30 .30 Alhambra t 441 1{ 46 If-b 1116 `t( `fb ` *6 1746 #6 it& *j.. {b tib 5-6 :t/b.�b Walnut C,•ttek No.1 1t� tri /bo///f /17//Y117 /17 117/l -J1/ /!6 //L 117 tit,lont Creel No.2 k6h 61^ 66 66 d(: 6G 6( 6 66 66 66 6G 6& 6 66,6(' /ob & (ob to r Totals carr,ea Fo—ard /3 s 3 sb x363 X 68 so aa°s Sd�,°Z f4�2d j 5�9 �l °rbS Edi `5� 6t?s e a ab � N Presidential Primary Election Held May 4,' 1920 HIRAM W. JOHNSON Delegates to Republican National convouft o m W-N I- O C W C W C �C N 74 74 7- 711 7 i 3� 8 a'X if 3P tf� 'c k .2$ F Y Z�. _ 5�2 t 7y 79 79 7Y 7Y 71 d ll 7q- 7,/ 7� /�Iq 79 79 7s 7ti /S 7s 166 /-� _._. r/7 n7 If� If Sk p IPI 1/3 73 Y3 /a 3..0 70 70 70 70 70 70100 70 70 6 70 7/ 70 76 7°7 o 7` 7' 7' 7-, I", 2 f3:73. 7 .73 73. 73 (O l r r r r f� 170,7< D eo k o ry �rn _ 03/03/03/a3/e3 io G /off /48 /oR /a(f./ocY 1,7 67 G% 67 c 6�i 9y k-8 418 63 a2 32 3a �3S3 68, 79 . 1 %oA /Ok'/Dk%x/05 9 37 ,3y 3�. Y y 3 3 3 rl/ n/ /if Ill r✓r ar — /06 /05-/06 /66714S"16n yz/Z 9z 92, ?-Z 91Z __ r_q 79 71 79 7g 7 71 k9, 7Y797YV7Y79' jqj - 3 3 3z h2 3Z: _— 1 Ll( NI 4f :fir :1./ LAI 0 3o 30 ,30 Jo 3 0 6 6 6 bG 6 6 - --�r O 41 gym• RE I ICAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the: Delegates to Republican Natonal Connuden rids in .W4 y a o � � H a .. e a E• Y___ x II w ELECTION tl �' �, < �> 2;i mZ y c PRECINCTS a F �w w F F w m 7. 4 C � F W ^ ,• C 'i• ��". W i y W 4� W � .Ki d a o a Total Brought Forward _ \fart ncz No.I y0 vo yd yd to.ve. Y�.Yo Y6 v0:90 v0 vo.Yd /0 yo ;y0 70,1 11lartiucz No.2 f3 73 v3 y3 Y3 y3 73 y3.y3 _y3 ;13.93:93.9a J3 93 �3 93 93:.y3. ... : Martinez No.s 114 .13 J�3 ;!'3 .Y rt'3 ?c A',3 d'3 d.3 d"3 d'3 b".j (F3;d 3 /'3 '.d'3 11-tinct No.4 75.7 75 7b 75 75 T,,77.�5 /6 7�, 75 7,5 / /c7 7 � 7r7/7c7 Martinez No.5 h e2 2.2 2 2 2 z 2 .702'a2 2,222 ZI 01 Z 2 Z,,2-z!.22 24 22,LZ 2 .2Z"4_112A Martinez No.6 d'f� - �`.>.�f,5 t", J-5�k" f.:_, d•`" h 13, db:-,.6'-� J'S;dam} as �� Ytv 31-tinezNo.7 Oy 110 /1./07_/dY/ o /UI/0 3 1- 1/0../08 Al //l' /10 Ville Hill -3,v3 5� �� v3 �3 �53� Concord No.I /// //2 IIz/12//2 /1/ /1/,1/U //0./I/ ////// /// :/1/ //0'110!.//oi/1611.01 0 __ s Concord No.2 65.6(0 65,65 65;61 60 66 6�. 65765-4.6 66.6 .6,5.65-66 165"6 Concord No.3 _7,-_7,- A5 Jq'/•' 7q`'/- q7v- 7`- 75`- 7'-:7-.:Tri.!`1- /Y- T'/ 7`f-J`�:7..�,' ,�{• _ •'. Concord No.d yz. yl 91 /1 /l /l 9/ 71 91 :9/ . 9/ 9/:9/ .9/ :9/ 9/ 91;9/.;9_/,9/_: Assaciated J,--a 3 -�)3 53.53�53 .5Y_d'c3 Z�L �1 -5�3163L.6- r� 45 —52A, Cowell [�/ 6/ 6 / 6/ 6/:6/ G1 6/ (o(0.6o 61 ,60 6/ 60;6/ 6/ _.- Pacheco 60 60 60 60 6/ .60 60 60 60 6/ ,6p (6 .66 6/ 60 .6[_.60.6/- Sara„ap •30 30 .30 .3'0/ 36 30 30 30 30 36 �3d .�-n ;1y 3o;3o 3d•3d 36 3d .3p..,.:_. r - Pittsburg No.1 GF�'.��h tfS.�y-_45-d-' e5- P,9 F7( Y'Y-.,FS P' -,J'�,P/,C 6yL8¢•:.F P'�{r8`.! Pittsburg No.2 o3 /c3/°3/a3:/o3103./03./03/d3;/o3:/d3/o3/d3/d3i/03Jd3 /d3/Q !/d3/03 __ Pittsburg No S I!5 11571"'/l - /15 1-5v t-, py/7[7, 1./',j 1 1 17 / 1.9TY ,�1v/,]�/5 /-.7 /7_ / '- PittsburgNo.4 r,4 ��.��.J�.[fd ��.tfA �X C�6 rQb -���/r �7 ��.b'd ;. .�, �,� r .._._.._ Pittsburg No.5 �U Z; rS/ v1�( �5/ 5/ �1 v'/ 5/ .v1:5/ vl 1 Clayton l.5"5 ti3 X53.�53 53 33 ,5J 33.63 53:-53 "3 i 5-a3.',r5,!), 3 5_.1 0-.>,193 0a. Morgan Territory Bay Point 5 ' /3.,Z/-5_2 /51/b 15/.IvG/r5/ li�l �•X .K d .4�8.!f-8 Y-e L:.y u.�' z- „�,Y,u. a-X <r-8;`�� 5�•d'::�.i/'f'� .�� 1lnf iecb No.] -!;,.•� ..� `/ .� 'q-.SSL .lntiacb Na.2 /l7 /17 117 1/7.1(7.117 117 11741711 Ant,IDb No.3 /I !/6://� //6,I/bl/6. ./16 /1S- 6,1145;/'J';//�S.//9i//�;11(-{//. �l/6-..1/!�J/ -. Lone Tree �(7 76 76 7C 76 76.76 76 75.7L, 7� . 76 7� 7016 76;7A.];P-1.7-6 y --- Brentwood No.1 61.. C I.61 6 f. C f C I. 61 6/ 61 '41 C l 6/ 6/ 61.j_61 t`../_ _-- Brentwood No.2 qJ0 SO �-t d -50-Sd ,�U -5-0 `3 U.SO:�Sd �Q S=U SUcSQr_ Byrcu No.1 #5 *,5 14S��f�c lb,�e �'U :� 5. � �i 'lT� �'r _--' 11yron No.2 flN.53 .53 3 _,3 ,,:�3 53 5.1 53 S3 .:.Z:fid, `- :q:lt;_3 ;153 �3..�� � .! 3 liniFtbtsen �5 5353 r5..5rSSrS,ScSvS:5�5d` :5vrSS.�S�S:S�'r5r5;��4r5Sv5.-- Oakley /oS l07 Iv7./r�.1v� lu�lv7 167-(e/It�,lo71v� 1/('/167.{101011°/ 1u/iLo_?t10f.r_ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTAL j , I ti p Presidential Primary Election Meld May 4, 1920 NIMAM W. JWSDN Delegates to liepo6 m National ConvedW x m 7 a zw a m A E Wh ti J J - C w ... y�> y0 yo Yo ./b yo ry y3 y3 y3 9'3 y.3 93 r � 7,5 7 z�, �� .zz 7s j � / r ,2z _ 16 //U_/l0 //U �/ 9� 90 9v 90 90 60 66 6o 6a 6o 6o /az s3 53 53 S-3.53 b. AT151 i -5i/N s45-;ts�L 5V=4-5,1 6 _._ It Ill llz 11 j 11 y 117 6%6 6 6 6 6 6 6/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 6/ b,5 �3 53 d` r I BEPUBUCAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the Jk Delegates to llaMlican National Countion.Rda ft t; � z .° ,o- 4 ` om?z�p m . ELECTION r d m rT d^ a� N z PRECINCTSm o z a ti ° w d a �a g w z " U vi T cv o4 a G o ui M C c a of y ai W of O of di V u ,e ': m e$ d El Cerrito No.l e2 a�.":2.z ?.Z 2.Z ;1:i .1.1,,2,2 ao2 a•.2•.L„i. x2.7.,,2.2 ,22•>1a..22,:e2.2. .7i.2.',2r2 .?i.Z. fl ElOwito \a.2 .2;. '3 ? -''3 _:�? ! .? .3 23 .?3 <'�,13 1.x. 23'?,3.:-- El Cerrito No.3 6 GGq- EI Cerrito No.4 1 't rf 7 0( It '/ 9 V `1 `/ ' y q. Richmond No.1- i q 17 g `/. fl `/ `l~ '� ' g Riehmoud No,2 13 z J.Z ;'Z .2v,2.P3 .2,2 22 a z, Richmond No.3 .2/) ;10 /J ,-20 /`� l7 /7 .2.0 -2C „20 ;Z0 ,2,0 1/7 /`7 Riohmomd No.4 I X /�I l•1 !•1 !'f v/ IV IV /tl IF J'/ 1y I y IT 19tq,;. '-7 J c,r- Riehmond No.5_ M ;!��.,`l.` ..}` .?,S .?', .?S [, •,,`i ��.' Zv.2 a -26- "'7 2�" 1.-y I t�.. // l y- Riehmond No.6 �Je17 .:. .,'i'7 .:�7 , "; J ,= a"�.� 2'7 '1''¢J ,.<. ,L7 .2!J .2�z 2.! .2� .�.(ry .:�[, . Richmond No.7 /9 k �i' X l". rJ 'T ; X". .Richmond No.$ 17 17. 17 17 17 17_17 17 17 17 17 r? l7 r 1 , tr.r'l.,i r Richmond No.9 i'2 G 2�(, ZG aG ZG 2G 2 2,G.Z,l> o / Richmond No.10 IU. l!{-1[_f. 14 /4L 1[,L l+,:L /r-/ I[/. It,'.. lttt Richmond No.11 Jn 1'd /8 /8 /( Id' t�.JA, /S'' /P If ,/cY;/� /�.tP :1k /F ;/9 Richmond No.12 J -20 ,..3o .,2u,,.26 20 26 ,,2o 2.0 :'_.4. 2,6 .2.0 :.•20 .2o.2 J:20 • 2u _2U,_.2oj�•J., Richmond No.13 �.-,7� .2r .2 .2� .2,S 2S 2,� 2b"._"�-1��'�..2�` .25',k>�'� ;-c�.2v'-"',26 .2 Richmond No.14 6>_ ,2 2. 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IIeremles :I�o "'e y") 6,:) I;la k-a 46 f/-J 1/0 46 II d 1/6 144 1z I _yGd Sop ;uG ffd 4-d Selby 13 13 /3 /3 13 /3 /3 /3 13 13 13 t3 /0 "1Z :/3 /,3. /s/�8I-^f-S Crockett No.1 lF.c r{a �e [f-c 5� - e..•- 2 if-=' -.. a . 44r1 ' /,LC+.:'J If-o �f'd.. P f✓ j." _T,.4 `'r.'., Crockett No,2 1/4>/'/-4-/ '/=/ "44 1 /r`1 '1'/•$tw 11-4A 4444, Ail,4444444,Lf Crockett No.3 ;:+q_7,/ —7,4, '.tf_' 2.cj.-'y, .;tel,- <[�.,�.rt ..Zt1.,r2T,xV:.2 4 2t,4.-L.Yt_2..:fn..... valoaa l�'.z,v -bG -9 ".r7:-�G -2� .2b. .a-4..,z-2G,-2s:?�-z� -- -v Port Costa No.1 2/g, / [ /,'1 /2 /Z /2 /2•/?, /:L Port Costa No.2 f K 8 d' r X 7 [f" R _ (r r ,f' rS 7 _ rf tY 6'; d' b' Danville .lfy4 fit{ '/,.`/ g'f. 413 ,I.''1{3 ff'/{ 1/-3.k ."4C44 ys',; e' Sam Ramon Tassajara 1/i,G. /cJ /r; Ic/ /,4 /l4 /a 1,4 1,4.144 /s/./tF_I,L :I t,1. t5'-�/ 1V-':./�"I.Y-. Atama J/Ca-t{� !(2 It�. It, lG /to /& !tom /G tG -t(.� ;IG Imfayettc /If' 19 _1 P /P./d' 1 ✓ I? IF _...- Moraga g ,2 .? .,? 2 .'_ J- 2 2/ ..2, 7 :1J. ' ✓ ,„1.. ,2- 2. a a a:/ ,.t .�.••, �, y .. Alhambra 1.27 I 2- 27 .:2 2' ?! r I J 7 _. Walnut Creek No.1 ,.3�1j' ,�? •3 l ?r...^l .?!. 'l ,�i .•� ???N .+3$ ,:3'l-Y f•,� �,3� ,�8 &", �; X13 •13�'�,tie% .�✓ r+lJ..�✓ rK o,, .l.J FJ f .-K N..2?, �l. ,w.:.:•LY �Vnbutt Creek Na.' .., :.2 7 • =+ „2 .� ,�,?a3 ,.. TOU4 C:wl d ForwaN r �°'1 i3 f"3 �' '",3 r3 r r rr r r Presidential Primary Election Held May 4, 1920 M HERBERT HOOVER r DeMptes to Republican National Cmvenft r 1!G H J a w Z.2.Z 22 2Z ,22 Z/z ' � r 17 17 77 17 /Z76 l / /Al / 20 20 .7A 0 20 .t0. - 2.5 1, zz_zz,zx az z xl 2z.22..22zzz 3 23 23 3 23 23. 17 7 1 17 17 f7 / rl Ir 7 J / 7 y N /,5 -/5 /5 /5 /S /S /o /o /o /o. /!r IG /(o./(o /k /�• ;. .4,4 Ila +r V 4 t j _ p ---- s ✓ ice... a �/3- �� r:,... - - - � / 4 AIJCAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the ,Y 'I Delegates to Republican National Convention Proiwk -�- --- ® p e w a 7 > e M _^ ° m3 a a w n a a Elxa - a % w°e' IMZ rd _,- U W� z G n,,� a Cw W �� 'lti O x2 C ' .,7 a -k' ELECTION W ti c .l ti x C y - z PRECINCTS ° te zWD %OA O O W n mW a. O C U C u W E C r O O P. � x q M a a e m o 1z m m of o 4 i of 1zai da Totals Brough Forarard Martinez No.1 ).l`.' .1Y .2Z 1% -7E '(, '2 Z ,?-1 ,/ ,7( .7( Martinez No.2 j!f¢.[/.u 'y 4 i.,/. "-1 31a,dinez No.3 2.1 /4 /L /r[ /'I. /t! /u /1/ /41 /'�Z 21,L /44 14 /rL /4L /14-./'�L 1<L_/ct-. / -- -- MartinezNo.d -q/ ..i/ -.i/ .3/ .3/ ..=t/ -3/ :j/ _41 .=i/ -3/ �'/ ..SI .'l '•I .''11.:'/ �l �/ ,3/ Martine.No.5 /0 /0 /0 /O /O /0 /0 /O /0 -/0 16 /0 /O 10 /O /0 /0 /0 : _ Martinez No.c ii./. /:-.;_/<y_ yu/. .�.1 q--L �L,!- ></_.L,1. -:�L 14r/-rL1 /d .•/K.«- 4(,L../y�.,/'�,; ,L Martinez No.7 (.71 G/ 1,;7 eiz (/ (.1 (/ G1. I-/ G71 ( / (� �6/ (/.(.,/.(.� <�/ ,(,Z 61-G2, __ Vine Hill I,. .3 .92. .2 3>.32 3,2 3z 37, yz �� 3, ,�,3, 3-2 32 32;32,3?q.>'+.*J-) :3>, 31,x. . Concord No.1 /I 1"I /7 /7 1 /7 /q /, 1/ /y . /7 /7 /y_./9.17../-Y. ./y/9 OF-/9 - Concord No.2 /h / ;- 14 /Cv /:.: /.' /l, A', /!: If, //. 4d-/`-!-./-5',/,5-. Concord No.3 /z/ x,20 C ..20 >O .1C JOeJ_o Concord No.4 I'3? 33 -33 33 33 .33 33 .30 -3-3 3 33 /'- .3, ',5 .33.33 33.g3 3,3. Associated l / / .2/ ,21 ,2.( :2/ .2( ✓/ "'p( J/ /'5- J5.../6./o5- 6 Pad- ' .1.i -26 1-?. .2/;-,2.�,1-1. �..1 1%`.o2 .aA,:.?cri�.;�6-2j.21-,._ c 2r Sarinap .22 -') 22 1,. 22 '22.7„Z .<'1 .// a2e2 Z2 -2 aZ 22,. Z,.2Z-,22 2o?..Z2 2 Pittsburg No.1 /.I If Yy 17 /;j If l k 10-r 1'ittshurg No.2 I/'1 /9 +/+,,9 /`/ l1p 99`,>/q 19 /i Plttaillil'j!No..� .�� •J/ ,.Y7 0/ .l// .3/ ..�% 3.1 .37 J j� 3 i ^, y' 7'illshurg No.4 rY /J� ,l / r;utbl,rg No.5 23 .?3 ??.�3 13 23 23.i ti✓2� t - /� 23 23 ?,z ,i. 4 �. ./ /. rl. �/ ¢. , � t 31m�;w'territory // 4� t(- r.l. 1� /- /. - �. Bay Point /Z 1.2 /J, /2, /> /2. /z, /✓ 12 /a 112- 121 /.2 Nichols /3 /3 /3 13 /3 /3 /3 /2 /3 /3 /8 /v /3 /3,/3./3 ./3 /3_,J3 Antioch No.1 .15' 1, -T .5 .> z.. S- S Anlioeh No.2 /G /G /( /( /6 lh /C /6 /h /C /4. 16. /(,./G, ../G. /L_..lC IC::/.G /C AntioehNo.3 If /k I'f /rf /R /k /k /,f /rf /k Lone Trec y q q ef .r </ y f 7 7_. / / Brentwood No.1 /.2. /` /:: !j /l. l/.. /'J. /-2 12 /.Z .. Brntwnod No.2 ji/ 2 r / 1 /�/ /�/ /�/ l�/ /y /719' /y /y 1f /7'/9' ✓.y _/y /y - Ryan,No.] U h.,$ .2J r2,C o72 27 02.2 .2Z ,.?,Z ,2l`J ,.2.7. 2Z.2A 2; 22.X. 22,.2z Byron No.2 /ry /,1 r/ /� /'/ /y // !/ /'1 /`1 161 /y /7 lel /y,/`/..1y. //. ./y r11.. ?f hmEhtsen` -4;..__.- 0 d,l) �f...�....(-�._._F/ r I / r�-'r.�,_._/CI Py�l'zI"'Ysr""I. - 7n 7 7 7 7 7 7 1 % �a asB �E Sas_:as_as. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTAL, - it /.f- ;t �. !t:- i it ep 'P "F. i i 4 ,r 3 , ai w Presidential Primary Election Held May 4, 1920 HERBERT HOOVER Delegates to Rgwkk a WWI Coerendw r 17 7 x F a a S r. 1110 a ea w a / L:> /h /S /,S _ 3 17, ' r .l3 13./3. /d /(' /j . f /y K•'S� v 7 7 7 7 7 7 r �/ '� /�j 91A11C Statement of All Votes Polled at the Bd ptes to Dninw*ic National Comention O G y o a a OZ a C < p , L m < p C rd ELECTION o 00 " Ft r < T C e t s F w m PRECINCTS i .°, a r4 e < u G a t a M a r 6 F rxe r. l7 a p r z Y y k S x v v �' " m o o 2 a < m F a', m x a c z 3 e C n 2 2 S O W W °1 p n °: NZ b ni W F C7 C7 k: E O El Cerrito No.1 / //._!% / / (t / // /✓ // // J! // // // // /r /! /( /G _ EI Cerrito No.2 e'L / / / ..Z. El Cerrito No.3 4/ / EI Cerrito No.4 Richmond No.1 3 d 3 ^s 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3. & 3 a 3 3 3 _3 Richmond No.2 .3 3 3 v' 3 3 .3 ... 3 . .�' :.l 3 3 3 -3--"3 ✓.._--- Richmond No.9 7 { '-- H (. !: 6 /o h -'; b i G. . 6 -S _ Richmond No.4 0_5 3 ,3 4, .2 './- .3 .j. 8 ..�3.._..LL...v._ _. �. � u !3 WS Richmond No.5 .? �� �� 3 •-� �� 3 �� �3 :� u ,'l :3 _3 3 J 3 '.3 ..:_' Richmond No.6 /n $ F :/ '/ '1 'l. /. 't _. t p) `J .%_.:....�t G....._Z. Richmond No.7 a 1/- =1- `F 5. 44 u 3 5C I/- ,,L tL .i.6 _..Richmond No.8 _ / / _ / / / / _ / / .W� /—Z— Richmond /Richmond No.9 4 .J 3 3 G ^� _ _ = U 1/ " - .._...Richmond No.10. ,2 � .2 ,� 2...2. :� eL. ._? :� !�. �_ Richmond No.11 / .y2 .2 / :2 / 12 a .2 / e2. � � ../ �. •�: / / �... .._..._Richmond No.12 ./ r) / 7 z p.. 7 / K ry 7-.0 Richmond No.13 (r iyl" (^ C- (, G1.• (ry: -(�^ �7 !(7. (7., 7(• : l., E;• .. G.: C... _...__.. ..._.. Richmond No.14 7 ! J 1 / 7 F p/. P 1 / — Richntond No.15 ;' •� '� ':( `/ `/ y '/ / / �! `� y �/ �t y / _ __..._ Richmond No.16 /.�. /O Richmond No.17 Richmond No.18 - Richmmnd No.19 Richmond No.20 . J J 3 3 0 C' Rieltmnnd No.21 41 `/ 7 7 `/ �f ✓ �', ...... Hiehmoud No.22 Riclnnond No.28 riehmoml No.24 7 7 / ( i ( % > / _ 1 G .. G 7 7 ; 7 .. _ _. Richmond No.25 Richmond No.26 :� .? :='. ' :/. ? .2 ? ,2 =. l;, .? / `7 ?_ u? - ? ..7 Riclnnond No.27 rP `1 cP F F: f . /' . _...Richmond No.28 7- f I 7 z Riclnnond No.29 3 3 3 3 x Richmond No.30 Ili•1 mond No.37 � G. ( [• G C G c- ( h ! L- l G 6 (o (0 6 (o' �. Riell at N..32 Sail Pablo No.1 /? /3 /? /C /3 / /' _/rya /3 /73 /3 !u /` /?: /3./.! . // /,3`/3 ./3 Sail Pablo No.2 t f 1' 1' ' i' / 7 / ( i _ r5• .._.:5.. S ._,. .. Giant P,edeo No.1 / ..2 .r 2 ? z21 �. 7 J ? :2-: a_ 5), .2– Rodeo 2Rodeo No.2 Pinole No.1 eL K ,F t cL I-- t/-.u....3 _!,L PinolNo.2 /C /v /C /� //' 1 rJ �/ /(., / U Hercules3 /y 1 ... Selby ,� .2. :2 .;L J, 2 .2. .:7: .3 5 Crockett No.1 / 7 ./ (- r J 7 CI_ 7_- 7. ..7 Crockett No.2 r/ 97 O Crockett No.3 -7 2 2 .? J % ✓ _ _ Valona �� a /,C Port Costa No.1 Port Costa No... / Danville 7 :� .f, a i` H f / _ ,f. .{ _ :( •S y : . ..._ Sail Ramon 3. .9 2 R ?_ 3 3 '1'nssnjnra ... _ ._..__ Alamo .. _ .... __ Lafayette .. -- - -- Alhambra Wnhurt Creel:No.1 W:,hnrt.Creels No.2 3. resat Canted"rwara 2 f' Presidential Primary Election Held May 4, 1920 Delegates to Dewratic IhtimW Conven ion w a r 0 Al 6. w h I f t 1 r I � 1 f { r i I k 4 I ------ -- — t I I 3 3 — I ! — -- -- -- I I G- - � 1 r' a — I s ! r ' j C .i /c /'r' i ! f F � I , 1 1 4= 3 33 ! ; DEMOCRATIC Statement of All Votes Polled at the :...:.13 ..-.- F DeWptes to De ratic National Convention xF! , a . o � x z � a to C E O H ELECTION A A d > ! e a > U a m ! x e F a r PRECINa w a W d " w a E: MMMMF ! a a w Eaaw w r4 x ra °w x < O w w Z o w w E+ x ° o ca E+ R ID4 R v & cf b Totals Brought Forward , � ', j _Martinez No.I. - h S .k rf' h 1p .i._ [, ; ill'nrtiner.No.2 �_ Martinez No.3 3 -3 ( I J - Martinez No.4 ,- I i ._.DSartinez No..5._ Martinez No.G e' 15- _.Mnrtiuez No.7.. _ ! /S_./.4� / /� /`E-_.�nS_f _l�� /�!_/S /'�-_/SI/ _i_/ � t�c�./.�cL.�/SSI/�_ ._ :• __. Vine Hill b :f d f •� Y t ! i $ 1 ( I �- f1 . I y / y y ` 77 ._ Concord No.1... . __ -_._ f _._z j-. .�._� I 1 I , l Concord No.2 u 14 1 <f .3 \3 F � <f 44 e� -_--.Concord Na..3. ._.___. '_. .75 .-... -'Z!' -.Concord - Concord No.4 `.f `'G; `1 `f. 1-4 `-�-; 3 1,4 1 4% 54.i. 4/_j -Associated _ Coccll ' G' i 44,7 _ = Sarnnn �- t L _Pittsburg N'o._L v 2 ;. -i_3 3 3 3 13_ff s3_It -13 �!r Pittsburg No.2 Piltsbur No.3. Pittsburg No.4 2- :., 2 2. ! �.;.3 - _1'ittsbur�.No._a. 6,< 4L - <,�P -- _ - - - - —. Clayton �torgan_Territory_. _____ ___� s 3_ _ !-4'__ f � -.� � � 3, `3 l3_ Bay Point _ _Nichols i Antioch No.1 . i.L!- I moi, _/_ 4 y. L <,c. </ rF �� Syc. I ti S�- SL;: 1_ LFk 'J_f W n __.Antioch No.2 _ 1 G J 7 17 7 7 J r� I ?7 : r y Antioch No,3 5 5 v' �� }<` 1 v ��l J: z 2 Z ��2 T— BrentErood No.1 ,2 s- 1 r 2- .�. _?: 2 .2 "z! _21-21 I Brent�rood-No.2-------- -/`� /U 10r/Q J //i,-/.0 /O' /O /b {�/U; /C).J/�!.-� _{ Y01 /Oji / LOLL 6 Byron No.1F,. ._.Byron No.2_.-_.. _-.___._ 7_.- r - , ._I. .-T 7 :--� � ,_-z �-j _.I _ �_? _ '_7.j_71. Knight-sell Oakley �._ `� �>< S �5- k , j CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTAL 3q `ZSR � S k � /6, �G { •�� k j•Z�1 F� k —:77, k x k K y 8 6 6i L ; I -... 1 __ � t w I I j - - . ! r L } Presidential Primary Election Held Ma 4, 1920 _ F Debs" to DemIF our Netw C"Vedw 3 r f I } s -4- e O j-..p.1 I • iIt GtGfc i4 � ik � tc I j } i 2j t z f { 24I , i 1 , 1 , i f ' PRUINBON Statement of All Votes Polled at the Delegates to Prohiiition National Convention PnfeRing x �! o m p: ELECTION � m o PRECINCTS a w o m z w N o a 'x a o m o 4 o a y x < I x ° w: m o x r w a ai o x cx-. ° m 4 e m d d i .a 4 si si a EI Cerrito No.1 ' .� - i ? �� '�' ,✓ ✓ 3 `� `3 . EI Cerrito No.2 EI Cerrito No.3 El Cerrito No.# - Richmond No.1 Richmond No.2 Richmond No.3 .... Richmond.No.4 Richmond No.5 _. Richmond No.6 Richmond No.7 Richmond No.8 RieUmead No.9 _ l .. Richmond No.10 — Richmond No.11 ., ... Richmond No.1: -'F Riebmood No.13 ... Richmond No.14 Richmond No.15 - Richmond No.16 / / ! / / ...(. / /_' /, /_' Riehmend No.17 �. .-. �S >. - Richmond Na.18 Richmond No.10 - Itieluuoad No.20 j .. Richmond No.21 richin.nd No. _ Riclunond No.23 Richmond No.24 / / / / Richmond No.25 ti ;" - -%'_ 2 2 ! :;L - :-< : 2- 2 .-�.. 9 •-2.;,_2 -z 2. ,2..- _,... Richmond No.26 Richmond No.27 .. Ricbmmnd No.28 _1 -' ..: 1. '. ..'.. ..2. :1 -2 ^� ✓� .'�..1_�r -2:' r. Richmond No.29 .� Richmond No.30 Richmond Nn.31 Richmond No.32 _ Son Pablo No.1 San Pablo No.2 ,3 Giant Rodeo No.1 Rodeo No.2 - - .._ Boole No. _...-.. .. . ..... .. ._....._ �. — :a Pinole No.2 Hercules ScIbY ! _. .. Crockett No.1 Crockett No.'L - - Crockett No.3 / -�- Valmet - ` .. Port Costa No.1 - Y Port Costa No.2 Danville San Ramon Alamo Lafayette DCornan Alhambra Walnut Creek No.1 Walnut Crech No.2 ea.iau Foresaw_- w - Presidential Primary Election Held May 4,-. 1920 HENRY CLAY NEEDHAM Delegates to Prohibition National Convention W FA z I E M y 7 7— i , 1 f t { I I z.a f L _L ' Tl i . i tl i , : t 4 , 1 1 i t }Y r n' , 3 _3 1 ' t �— }-.. i PROHIBITION Statement of All Votes Polled at the Dolegatea to Prohibition National Conteotioa Profettg W x o ma„aw M cFmiq ? a•n z< ti xG wN 8u Gw A O, o zzo o zc > d Q c A A aELECTION F OPRECI\CTS f O O zOm < ; W j :�] W p S N `c C 'A m m GZ7 .c w .e ro m u $: Total.Brought Forward Martinez.No.]. — ... Martinez No.2 f _ Afarliucz NO.4 - .Martiocz No.5___ Martinez No.G , Martinez.No.7, - Iline Hill .___.-Concord No..l -__-------- ____i_�._,_ .__ ,_.._.�.._. -_.T._ ��_._j_. - Concord No.2 .._Concord No..-3----- Concord No.4 i __..Associated Cowell Saranap _.Tittsbulg No_1.,_ A Pittsburg No.2 -- i :.Pittsburg No.4 -- _-Pittsburg Na._5..... , ... �.. ._____.._.��E _ _ CIayton - ... _. _Alorgun Territory_. Bay Point t Nichols _ I Antioch No.1 lnticch No 3 / f / .-/ / - / ._..�.. r✓ .: 4,! / , / J / / `: ! - Brentwood No.1 -Brentwood No._2__ ___ ]Byron No.1 _._]Byron.No__2 i I hnightsen n trey- - - - CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTAL �/: / / l3 V :Ci � �/ ”j , I I ) E ! �L_ T_ Presidential Primary Election Held May 4, 1920 PIIMflIN HENRY CLAY NEEDHAM Delegates to Prolubitiow Nawa CoMWOR m p � a ❑ a O d y U iY u t 7- 777 F � i f n is �r f i - I • _ . c. S i' Statement of All Votes Polled at the Delegates to __._... _ __ . _ _. _ _Party Natal Comeau n it it ELECTION PRECINCTS El Cerrito No.1 _. El Cerrito No.2 .. . El Cerrito No.3 El Cerrito No.§ IpN Richmond No.1 Riclunond No.2 . Richmond No.3 Richmond No.4 Riclunond No.6 _ Richmond No.7 �qI - _.Richmond No.8 Richmond No.9 N:: R hind N 11 Ri,hum.d No,12 Riehmond No.13 - ] ebmond No.14 Ridamnd No.15 Riebmond No.16 Riehmmnd No.17 Richmond No.18 Richmond No.19 µ Riclunond No.20 Richmond No.21 I nchmmid No.22 - -� Riebmond No.23 Riebmond No.24 - Richmond No.25 - Riclunond No.26 Rielunmid No.27 f Richmond No.28 Ri,hmond No.29 Richmond No.30 R 1 n mnd No.31 - Rn bnnond No.32 " San Pablo No.1 ` San Pablo No.2 Giant Bode.No.] Roden No.2 Pinole Nr.1 Pinole No.2 licrmiles Selby Croeltett No.1 Crockett No.2 - Croclrett No.3 Port Cost.No.1 Port Cost.No.? ' Danville 71 San Ramon Tassajara _ .. Alamo Lafayette Moragn Alhambra __.. \Fnbmt Creel:No.1 Walnnt Creel No. T tala Carried Forward l h Presidential Primary Election Held May 4, 1920 Delegates to __ Party National Convention µ x. s P Statement of All Votes Polled at the �_ I4 - Delegates to . __ Party National ConreeM I' ELECTION � PRECINCTS Totals Brought Fomartl 1lutncz No.1 11-0-,..No.2 Martinez No.3 : Martinez No.4 ' Dlarlinez No.v Martinez No.G lllartiuez No.i Vmc Hill Concord No.1 -_.. _. Cco—rd No.2 Coueord No.3 _ '- - Concord No.4 '. Associated .... - - Cowell Pacheco 8ar.nmp _ Pittsburg Na 1 Pittsburg No.? .. __-- 1 iltsbu g No.3 Pittsburg No.d ._.. Pitshurg No.5 Clayton -. .11o gan Territory _.... Bay Point - lntioeh No.I Antioch No.2 j I. Antioch No.3 ..__..Lone Tree Brentwood No.1 Breut000d Na 2 Byron No.2 ... _.... .. -. .._.. - lwnigitlsen - ... Oaldcy CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTAL Presidential Primary Election Held May 4, 1920 Delegates to _ . ....Party National Convention r f. I I � : r T -77t i rt u : _f t I j. - -.-. : t t I - i ' And from the foregoing staten.ent and result of such election the Board determines and finds and declares that the hereinbefore nerved persons have receivedl the number of votes cast for the office set opposite their names. It i, further order=_d that the Clerk of this Board certify said list to the Secretary of State. The said order being passed by the unanimous -rote of the Board. In the -otter of Compensation of Election Office-'s. Ji It i:L by the Board ordered thct the following amounts be and the same are hereby a1.7owed as compensation for election officers in each of the precincts of the ''-ounty, to :pit: In precincts costing a vote of 1 to 99 inclusive, $8.00. - In precincts casting over 100 votes, 510.00. 7 Messenger service for bringing returns to County Clerk's office, 3.00. And 25 cents per mile for each precinct outside of the town of Liartinez. The vote of the Boerd on the said order being unanimous. i, And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Uay 17th, 1920, at 10 o'clock '�•�al/G2����; hairman. .Clerk. ;5 . eF Z� 48 IH THE BOARD 02 9UPEHVISORS 0_,1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, Lay 17th, 1920. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. j i Present: Hon. J.H.l9ells, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, i J.P.Casey, C.H.Hayden, and '%.J.Buchanan. J.Hi7ells, Clerk.. i - - - - - - - - - - - ff I In the ++atter of Ordinance No. 154. A coc;mittee from Chamber of Commerce of Oakland and the Motor jruck Association of Oa'clnnd, appeared before the Board and requests that the Board of Supervisors amend Lection to of said Ordinance, and after hecrin} argument of E.H. Hart and 71ilbar Talker, the Board takes the matter under advisement. � i In the —atter of petition for formation of Byron Highway Lightin3 District. A petition signed by more than twenty five residents and tax payers residing within the territory proposed to be incorporated into a Highway Lighting District j 1 to be known as Byron Highway Lighting District, having been filed with this Board, j praying for the formation of a Highway Li-,hting District, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby set for Londay, June 11th, 1920, at 11 _ O'clock A.a. at which time any person interested objecting to the formation of said District or to the extent of said District or to the proposed improvementor to the x inclusion of his property in said District, may file a written protest setting forth such objections vrith the Clerl, n" said Hoard at or before the time set for the hearing Of slid petition; i It is FURTHER C''.DERED that the 'Clerk of this Board cause notice to be given of such hearing by publication of a notice in Byron Times, and by posting notices in three of the most public places in said proposed District, in the manner and 1 for the time required by law. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I, In the --atter of allowance to Indigents. It is bi the -�oard ordered that tP,e following allowances heretofore made by this Board be and the snme ere hereby discontinued from and after +iay lst, 1920: i-rs. J. Cik, Martinez, !,?4n. Tlorence Sump, R.cnmond, supplies, 30. Liaria Florez, Pittsb..rg, .,j20. Catherin- Brandon, Pittsburg, :;j30. It is further ordered thn` t'-e followinx allowances heretofore made to the _ I ' followin:z named indigent; be and the some are hereby reduced, to the following Sama, I to wit: i P b Alice iuouvais, E1 Cerrito, from X20 per month to •$10 per month; beginning May let 1920. i It is by the "Board further ordered that an allowance of $30 per month beginning j Flay, 1st, 1920, be and the same is hereby granted Angelino Lugo, 353- Union St., San Francisco. Cal. A It is further ordered that an allowance heretofore made to Julia Drano, Pittebarg, Cal. be and the same is hereb,- increased from k15. to ''20 per month, beginning May f 1st, 1920, and that allowance ha=_tofore made to Edith Dirk, Martinez, Cal. be and the same is hereby increased y50 to $W per month beginning Uay 1st, 1920. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the -atter of Compensation for damage to Property of Contra Costa county b- fire. Supervisor C.11Kuyden, having presented to this Board a check of the Insurance Company of Korth Amerios, which holds Policy Ito. 5184 ori what is :mown as WoUabon Propertyrfor "30. for damrge done to the kitchen on said premises by reason of a � }� recent fire, 1t is, on motion dnly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said check be and the sere is here b;: accepted by this Hoard and the Clerk oC this Board S is hereby authorized to execute the different receipts required by the Company. =r a g In the Llatter of approval of Tarrant of Reclamation District Fo. 1619. ' Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the followin� warrant of -eclametion District Ito. 1619, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit Ilo. Date Amount 162 Lay 4th, 1920 $ 101.15 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval i S of this Board on said ^:arrant: by affixing his aignetare thereto. In the i,atter of approval of „arrants ' of Reclamation District I!o. 2024. Good cause appearing therefor, the following warrants of said Reclamation District No. 2024, are hereby by the Board ordered approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. ' 40 March 17th, 1920 501.65 41 April 15, 1920 3888.64 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. 50 r i In the +Matter of Approval of Warrant of Reclamation District No. 2025. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following I warrant of said District be and the some is hereby approved, to.wit: i Ho. Date Amount. j 59 March 17, 1920 0130.08. I ti v. And the Chairman and 01er', of this Board are hereby autYorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatires thereto. j t In the +atter of the approval of 7larrants of Reclamatio: District No. 2026. Good cause.appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that to following warrant of said District be and the same is hereb;; approved, to nit: I No. Date Amount 69 Feb. 25, 1920 1373.40 � 71 April 15, 1920 1202.98 72 April 15, 1920 242.04 And the Chairman and Clerk_ of this Board are hereb: authorized to note the I approval of this Board on the s-id warrants by affixin their signatures thereto. P. p In the latter of approval of Insurance ,3 Policy of Cor_cord Carnegie Library. Leon -errick, having presented to this Board a policy of the Royal Insurance Company covering property known as Concord Carnegie Library, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the board ordered that said policy) be and the some is hereby accepted. j =k In the ;latter of Award of Contract of J.E.Staniger, for road work. J.E.Staniger, havin:.- heretofore been awarded contract for the building of Division No. 20 of the County High—ay System which said Division Pio. 20 is a portion) of San Pablo Creel: Route, running from dam of East bay ?later Company northwesterly down San Pablo Creek to a point on county highway south of San Pablo, and said J.E.Staniger having presented to this board a good and sufficient bond a:= required by law and order of t1+is Board, and a form of enntract duly signed. It is, on motion d0y made and carried by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of t'rem is hereby approved by this Board and the Chairman of this Board is �. hereby authorized to execute acid contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. L ' In the -atter of Award of Contract of A. E. Lopperud. This Board Navin; heretofore aw4rded a contract to A.H.Lopperud to grade. and sub-grade and build a road :lith an asphaltum base, on Div. No. 28 of the Contra) Costa Coanty Highway, which said Division is known as Borden highway, and said A.R. Lopperud, having presented to this Board, sufficient bonds as required by previous order of this Board; It is, on motion duly mLee and carried, by the Board ordered that said bonds and each o' them be and the same are hereby approved b;;' this Board. I It is further ordered that the 'Chairman of this Board be and !ie is hereby authorized to execute said contract for anti on behalf of the County of Contra Costa , she vote of the Board on the foregoin_ order being unanimous. In the Matter of Changing and Establishing r Boundaries of Supervisor Districts of Contra Costs County. ` A petition Navin; this day been presented to the Board praying for a change in Supervisor Districts 3 and 4, and requesting that the boundaries of Supervisor x Districts 3 and 4 be changed so ns to include within Supervisor District i4 all that certain territory described as follows: w� COMIMCT-il at a point in the north boundary line of =rancho iLonte Del Diablo where the line between Lots 37 end 38 of the Government Ranch intersects said boundary; thence runnir._- southwesterly along line between Lots 37 and 38 of the lovernment Ranch to a point in the center of Lt. Diablo or Seal Creek; thence northerly running alon ce^.ter of Mt. Diablo or Seel Creek to its intersection with ' the present bouniary line between Supervisor Districts 3 and 4= thence running northeasterly on-i southeasterly al•.ng present boundery.line between Supervisor Districts 3 and 4 to place of beginning. And the Board 'raving considered the same and it appearin3 to the Board that the petition ought to be granted end public good end necescity requires that the boundaries of Supervisor Districts 4 and 4 should be changed so as to include said '. above described lands in Supervisor District 14, And a request also having been made to the Board requesting that Section 30, of Township 1 South. Range 2 East, be taken from Supervisor District „5 and includ ed within Supervisor District )2, and the Board having fully considered the said matter and it appearing that said diatrict should be so changed as to include all of said Section 30, T 1 S., R. 2 East, in Supervisor District #2 so that the said ( .a Districts and e71 the Supervisor Districts of said County shall be as nearly equal' in population as may be; THE-7-M207:F', BE I7 2^.SOL.'ED that said change be made End that Supervisors Districts .'3 and 4, and supervisor Districts 12 and 15, be changed, filed and I established so as to include within said Supervisor District No. 4 as now establish all the first above described territor^ and so a:; to. include within Supervisor Dis- trict , as no,,. estubliehed a]1 o'• Section 30, T.I. S. R. 2 E., and that Supervis r 52 _ • 3 District R1 be not changed but be fixed and established as it now is. -3 And it is by the Board ORDERED that the boundaries of 3uprvisor Districts "2, u3, �4 and ,i5 be and they are established with the following boundaries, to mit: SUPERVISOR; DISTRICT CO.'31M?CIUG at a point in the county boundary line in the Straits of Carquinez due north of the N.'1. corner of the town of Valens; thence due south to a point about 10 chains due east of Bost P.R. 57 of the Pinole Ranch; thence running due west to Station P.I. 57 of the Pinole Ranch; thence south along the boundary line between Harchos El Pinole and Canada del Hambre (Northern Part) to a point 1 where the section line between Secs. 7 and 8. T 2 X. R. 3 N. intersects said dividin3 line, thence east on section line 2 1/2 miles to the S.E, corner of Sec. 9, T 2 N., R. 3 '. :u.D.<i.; thence in a straight line southeasterly to the II.E. corner of Division No. 5 E1 Pinole Ranch; thence south on a line between Division Eo..5 and part 2 of Division No. 2 of said Rancho and eastern line of Stewart's ranch to the S.E. corner thereof; thence east to the N.E. corner of Lot E. o: Division No. 5 of Pinole Ranch; thence south 1/2 mile to Rader's land; thence w6sterly along the north- erly line of seder's land to the Ilorth line of Divisions C and H Pinole Rancho to post J.H. 3, Division I:o. 4.of said Rancho; thence southerly along westerly boundary of Divisions H and I to the southerly boundary of Pinole Ranch; thence west. along said Ranch line to Pinole Ve'l.ey County road; thence running alon.g center lin 4; of said count; rood in a northerly and w-sterly direction to a point due north of the D.W. corner of the =rancho Socha de In Canada de Pinole; thence south to the northwest corner of sa,i:l Rancho; thence southerly, ersterly and southerly running along the westerly boundt.ry of said Rancho to the S.7!. corner of same; thence in a S. :", direction to a point in the county boundary lin- between Alameda and Contra Costa Counties at summit or srizzley Peak; thence running along easterly and northeslt- erly alon the count; boundary line of Contra Costa and Alameda Counties to the intersection of the westerly boundary of the Rancho Cancda de las Vaqueros; thence � nrrtherly, westerly, northerly, westerly along the westerly boundary of said Rancho to its intersection with a line between Sections 28 and 33, T 1 S., R. 2 E.. \Z thence rest to the southeast corner of Section 30, T 1 S., R. 2 E., thence north one mile; thence vest one mile; thence south one mile to the common corner between Sections 25 and 36, T 1 S., R. 1 E., and Sections 30 and 31, T 1 S., R. 2 E•; thence .nest to the southwest corner of Sec. 25, T 1 S•, R. 1 E. thence north one dile to the N.E. corner of Sec. 26; thence W. 1 mile to the N.71. corner of Sec. $61I thence N. 1 mile to the V.E. corner of Sec. 22, ; 1 S., R. 1 E., thence N. 4 mile$ to the S.T. corner of Sec. 18 T 1 a., R. 1 E. thence north 2 miles to the N.E. corner of Sec. 12, T1 S.. R. 1 W., thence T. to the eastern boundary of the Rancho Arroyo de Las Dueces Y. Bolbones; thence running westerly, southerly an,' westerly along the southern boundar; of said Rancho to the E.W. corner of Sec. 1. T 1 S. R 2 N. bein_ the easterly boundary of the San Ramon Rancho; thence southerly and easterly alon3 the eastern boundary of the San Ramon Ranch to the northeastern cornkr of the Ir-nds of Jenkins; thence southwesterly to a point in tre western boundary � T of the Rancho San P.amon, bein.; the southwest corner of the lands formerly known BE t the Bowling Tract; thence in a southwesterly direction to the corner of Secs. 2. 3.1 `I 10 and 11, T 1 S., R 2 !S., thence wrest to the corner of :iece. 3,4, 9 and 10. � y I i VIP ' T 1 S., R. 2 W., thence Horth along the line between Secs. 3 and 4, T 1 S. R. 2 W. to the intersection wit} resterly boundary of the Rancho San Ramon; thence rennin northwesterly along the western boundary of the Rancho San Ramon to the easterly line of I the Loraga =•arch; thence northeasterly along the line between the Mora3a and San P.amonl Ranchoes to the intersection with Calnat creek,; thence along C:'e].nat Creek to its functl ion with Reliez Creek; thence rennin; northerly along the center line of Re]iez Creek to its intersection with the county road leading from Martinez to Lafayette near the lands of J.,.%'Daley; thence northerly along said county road to its intersection with 1 an all road crossing the lands nor: owned by Rowland; thence running along said old roe I crossing lands of Rowland and lands formerly known as the Johnson Tract to its inter- section •.tiith the southerly line of tt-,e Sturgis Tract; thence westerly along the line I between. t-ie Sturgis Tract and lands formerly known as Johnson Tract to a point about 35 theins due east of the southwest corner of the Sturgis Tract, being the most west- erly corner of the Canada del Ha-bre Rancho; thence due north two miles; thence due -[ east 1 3/4 Niles to the corner of lands formerly known in the Partition of the Hoes Estate as the lands of Nellie 3oss end Clara Doss in the westerly line of road leading iron Martinez to San Ramon; thence runnin_ along westerly boundary of said County road i;i a northerly direction to its intersection with the Alhambra Creek in the northerly rl boundary of the lends of 0.1:.iiayward; thence running easterly alone; the northern noundary of 'ands o` Haywards and Hanna to the southeast corner of the ".4;.Chase Tract; thence running northerly,,westerly, northerly, westerly, northerly, westerly, and northerl, along the easterly boundary of the Lands of Chase, Jensen. Zelly, babbitt, 1 Bailey and Potter to the northeasterly corner of lands of S. !.Potter in the southerly ' line of the --artinss and Pacheco road; thence ranning along the southerly boundary of said road in direction to its intersection with the incorporate limits of the town of liartinez; thence southerly, westerly and northerly runnin, alon, the easterly. southerly and westerly boundaries of the incorporate limits of the torn of 4artinez, o the intersection with the easterly boundary of the Fancho Canada del Hambre; thence) runrir.S due agree to a point in the county boundary line in the county boundary line ) in the Straits of Carquinez; thence running along said county boundary line in a northwesterly direction in the Straits of darouinez to the place of beginning. ! 3 SUPERVISOL '7T_9^RICT '_I0. 3. f BSGIIIITIIII at a point in the county boundary line in the Straits of Carquinez, - due north of the northwest corner of the incorporate limits of the town of Martinez; thence eonth to the northwest corner of the incorporate limits of the town of Uartinez. i thence south to the intersection of the westerly line of the incorporate limits i of the town of 1Jartinez with the easterly line of the Rancho Canada del Hambre; thencei runnin; saatharly, easterly and northerly along the westerly, southerly and easterly boundaries of the incorporate limits of the to�:n of LZartinez, with the southerly 1; line of the •-artinez and Pacheco road; thence running southeasterly along the southeri ) '' boundary o' said road to the I1.3. corner of lands of S. Potter; thence running souther ly, easterly southerly, easterly, southerly, easterly, southerly, alon, the easterly line of lands of 2otter, Babbitt, -Kelly Jensen and Chase to the S.E. corner . .Ohase Tract; thence running westerly along the northerly boundary of lands of I M Manna and Hayw.ards to a point ::mere the southerly line of the 11artinez and San Ramon road intorsectc ..lha•bre, .:reek; in the north line of 0.$.Hayward's land; thence running u _ I 54 i southerly along the westerly line of .said ,Martinez and San Ramon road to the corner ofj lands known in the partition of the Boss Estate as the land of Vellie Boss and Clara Boss; thence west one and three quarters miles to station; thence south two miles to a point thirty-five chains more or less due east from the most westerly corner of the Rancho Canada del Ra^hre (said point beim the 'SX. corner of Sturgis Tract); thence easterly alon; the northern boundary of the lands of the estate of Johnson to rood leadinz southeasterly to Reliez Creek; thence southeasterly elon,- said road to bridge on Reliez reek near land of J. Daley thence down Reliez Creek and following the meanders thereof to its junction with 'Yalnut reek; thence down 7!alnut Creek to the common corner of the Ranchos ..ioraga, :San Ramon, Canada del Hambre and Boca de Is Canada tie Pinole; thence southwesterly along the dividing line between the Ranchos San Ramon god l.:oraga to the common corner of nAd ranchos and Sec. 33, T 1 E., R. 2 ff.,� M.D.11. thence southeasterly along the western boundary line of the hancho San Ramon to the dividing line between Sections 3 and 4, T1 S., R. 2 W., thence south to the ' corner of Sections 3,4, 9 and 10 , T 1 S., R. 2 L7. thence east one mile to the corner J of Sections 2, 3, 10 and ll, T 1 S., R. 2 W. thence northeasterly to a point on the western boundcry line of the rancho San Ramon, at the southwest corner of lands for- merly known as the Dowling Tract; thence northeasterly along the southern boundr.ry line of the Dowling Tract to a point at the southeast corner thereof, in the eastern ! boundary line of the Rancho San Ramon at the corner of lands of Jenkins and Dowling; thence northerly, westerly and northerly, along the eastern boundcry line of the Ranchlo San Ramon to a point in '.he southern boundcry line of the Rancho 6rroyo de los liaeces Y. Bolbones; thence southeasterly, southerly, easterly, northerly, easterly, northerly. easterly, nortcerly, easterly, kind northerly. following the boundary line of San ]Signe Sancho, end southern boundary of Section 1. T 1 S.. R. 1 U. to the summit of lit. Diablo; being the common corner of Sections 6, 36. 31 and 1, T 1 N., R. 1 E. & 7., T 1 3., R. 1 E. , & 1 ri., thence west to the boundary line of said Rancho San 34gis1; thence in a westerly, northerly, westerly, northerly, westerly end northerly direction to a point where said boundary line intersects the southeasterly bounicry line of the Rancho 11onte del Diablo; thence following the southern and eastern boundary line of the =:oncho ilonte del Diablo in a northeasterly, northerly and northwesterly direction to a point where the center line running north and south through Section 21, T. 2 U. R. 11., intersects said Ranch boundary; thence north 3/4 of a mile more or les: to the S.F". corner of the north 112 of the D.E. 1/4 of Section 21; thence west 1�2 mile to the west line of Section 21; thence north 3/4 of a mile to the quarter section con er between ^actions 16 and 17, T 2 N., R. 1 ''Ci. thence west 1 mile; thence south 1/4 mile more or les:; to the northeast boundary of the Rancho iionte Del Diablo; y,e-- in a northwesterly direction to where the boundary line of said Rancho and wvin or Government ranch intersects the line between Lots 37 and 38 of said government Ranch; thence southwesterly ..Ion; the line dividing lots 37 and 38 of the Government Ranch to its intersection with the center of ount Diablo or Seel Creek; thence meandering. down and along the center of said creek in a general northerly direction to Hastings 1 Slough; thence down and alon6 the center of said slough in a general northerly direct ion to the souther'_.y share of Suisan Day; thence due north to a point in the north-i arly boundary 0 Contra Costa 'County in Buisun Bay; thence in a westerly direction i 41 along county boundary line in 3aisen Bay, to point of beginning. Ii I 5 ,z sunIRvl;oR D1STPI21' M. 4_ C01.11200,I71, at a point in the northern boundary line of Contra Costa County in the San Joaquin River, due north of Section line running north and south between Sections 26 and 27, T 2 11., R. 1 E., i1.D.ti. thence south along said section line n and prolongation of sane, to corner of Sections 22, 23, 25 and 27, T 1 N., R. 1 E., ,'d.D.1.1. thence easterly alon,7 the sectinn line between Sections 23 and 26 T 1 N. k R. 1 E. 1_. D.L. 1/2 mile to the quarter section corner of Sections 23 and 26, T 1 l N., R. 1 E, :.D.1.. thence south 1/2 mile to center of Section 26; thence east 1/2 j mile to cuarter sectinn corner t,etveen Sections 25 and 26; thence south 1/2 mile to I the corner of Sections 25, 26, 35 and 36 T 1 IT., R. 1 E., thence east 1 mile; to the corner of Sections 25 and 36, T 1 N., R. 1 B. and sections 30 and 31, T 1 N., R. 2 E. 1i.D.IL. thence south alone section line 6 miles to the corner of Sections 25 and j 36, ': 1 S., R. 1 E., any sections 30 and 31. T 1 s., R. 2 E. thence west along I ." ' secti:n line to the north:7est corner of Section 36, Tl S., R. 1E., thence north along! I section line to the nor':hwest corner of ;action 25, T 1 S., R. 1 E. thence west � a along section line 1 mile to the northwest corner of Section 26, T 1 S., thence north 1 mile alona section line to the no_thwest corner of Section 23, T 1 S.,i R. 1 E. thence west al on_ section line to the nort!vweat corner of Section 19, T 1 S. R. 1 E., thence due north 3 miles to the summit of apunt Diablo, being the common corner of Sections 6, 31, 1 and 36, T 1 L'., R. 1 'l.. and 1 E. and T. 1 S. R. 1 T. and � t 1 E., ::.D.L1. thence runnin; due treat anon, •fount Diablo Base line to its intersection; with the easterly line of San Wiguel RIIneno in Section 35, T 1 iJ., R. 1 '.'.'. i;.D.Lt. i thence follorinthe boundary line o` said Raneino in a westelly.northerl;, westerly. northerly, westerly ani norther];; directions to a point where said boundsry line II intersects the southeaster];: boundary line of Rancho idonte del Diablo; thence follow46 the soutnern and eastern boundsry line of ti-,e Rancho conte Je] Diablo in a northeast-I t erly, northerly un northwesterly direction to n point where the center line running ' north and soath through Section 21, T 2 N., R. 1y . intersects the scid ranch ! boundary; thence north 3/4 riles :,.ore or less, to the southwest corner of the North i .q' 1/2 of the Vortheast 1/4 of "ection 21; thence west 1/2 mile to the 'west line of j i Section 21, thence north 3/4 mllas to the 1/4 section corner between sections 16 and 17, 2 iJ., R. 1 ..., thence ::est one mile; thence south 1/4 mile more or less to � ;q the northeast boundary of the 4an::ho i_onte Del Diablo; thence in a westerly direction) to :.here the boundary line of said Ranc o and Grin or Government Ranch intersects then line between Iota 37 and 38 of said :Iovernment Ranch; thence southwesterly alone the � 'r lint div id in lots 37 and 35 of the ]overnment Ranch to its intersection with the center of :,oant Diablo or Seal Creek; thence meandering down and along tae center line of � said creek in a 3enerr,l northerIZ7 direction to Hastings Slough; thence down and along] ! s the centerli,on ef said slough in n general northerly direction to the southerly shore of Saisun Bay; thence due north to s point in the northerly boum:ary line of Contrs ' 7oeta Court;• in iuisun Say; thence in an easterly direction along county boundary lin�'�e in Suisun Bay and San Joc,.uin River, to the point of be,;inning. 5D2yVI50R ZLSTRTC^ 1,10. 5. i 70iII.:3'_IC'_N7 at a feint in the northern boundsry line of the County line in the! `- Son Joaquin Fiver, due north of Cection line runnin, north and south between Sections 26-27> T 2 iJ., R. 1 n. thence south along said section line and prolongation of same ! I - a I' 56 i 3 I to corner of section: 22, 23, 26 and 27, S 1 N. R. 1 E. thence easterly 1/2 mile i along the section line between Sections 23 and 26, ^: 1 U., R. 1 3. to the quarter Section corner between Sections 23 and 26; thence south 1/2 mile to center of Section 26; thence mast 1/2 Crile to quarter section corner between Sections 25 and 26, thence south 1/2 mile along section line to the corner of Sections 25, .26, 35 1 and 36, 2 1 V., R. 1 E., thence east 1 mile to the corner of Sections 25 and 36, f 1 T_l., R. 1 B., and sections 30 end 31, : 1 Ii., R. 2 E., thence south alon:; sectio lines five miles to corner of Sections 24 and 25, ^ 1 3., R. 1 E. and sections 19 and 30 : 1 S., R. 2 E. thence east one mile; thence south one mile to the section corner ) between Sections 29 and 30, 31 and 32, T 1 S., R. 2 E. thence east along section iIt line 1 3/4 miles to a point where said section line intersects the western boundary of Vasco Brant; thence loath one -fourth mile; thence east 1/4 mile to western bound- ary, of said 2ancho end eastern, b undary of Section 33, T 1 S R. 2 E., thence south along restern boundary o` ;ail i'ascn "rant an. Section line to the Cortre Costa and Alameda Co.inty line; thence northeasterly a3on3 the county boundary line to a point 1 here said lin^ intersects 01,1 River; thence in a general northerly direction along the line dividing San Joaquin and Contra Costa Counties in the center of 01d River to the n rtherly boandury line of Contra Costa Co::nty in SanJoequin River; thence _ in a general westerly direction alon.; said northerly boundary of Contra Costa County in San Joaeuin River to t^e mace of be,iInning. In the Fatter of Changing Boundaries and fixing the boundaries of Election Precincts. _ It is by the -oard ordered thus tc boundaries of the respective election ' precincts of Contra Costa County as hereinafter named be and the same are hereby established and fixed as herein set forth and designated and described under the respective election precincts below named, to wit: CLYDE Ponl17CT All that certain territory contained within the following description: ByGIS?I7IjG at a point .,,,here -4t. Diablo or Seal Creel- intersects the north line of S. 1/2 of Sec.) 12, : 2 ?: R. 2 1:7. :.i.D. i, thence east to 1/4 section corner between Sectirns 7 and 12, 2 N., R. 1 and 2 71. thence south to northeast boundary of Rancho Iionte mel Diablo; thence southeast alon Ranch Reindary to line between Lots 37 end 38 of the 30cernmen Ranch; thence southwesterly end running olon3 line between Lots 37 and 38 of the Government ranch to its intersection. •vita the center of :At. Diablo or Seal Creels; the ce northwesterly runninz along the center of 14. Diablo or Seal Creek, into the point of beginning. COIIC C?n 11REC11TCT IIO. 4. - F1rl;?7_--PI'G at a point in the center of the Pecseco or Concord Road where the center of said line intersects the weeterly incorporate limits of the town of Concor thence running northerly, easterly, southerly and easterly and southerly alon? the „a -estern, northern, eastern snI southern boundaries of said incorporate limits to the intersection of the southern line of the said incorporate limits with the center) line of the Concord wil Clayton oad; thence running alon- the center line of "oncord� and Clayton Road in a southeasterly direction to the intersection of said road with 07 the eastern boundary of the Sancho conte del Diablo, also the line between Sup. i Diets. 11o. 3 and 4; thence runni::g northeasterly, northerly, end northwesterly along i the bound®ry line between Sup. Diste No. 3 an' iso. 4, to a point :•;here weal Creek empties into Hastings Slough; thence southerly running alon.,- the center line of last in--s plough to where said center line of "astings slough intersects the northern V boun ary lire of the A.T. S.F. Ry. Cogrpany 's right of way•' thence southerly, west s i I erly and southerly,crosoing the right of nay of the A.T. & S.F. Ry. company and runnin (- along the line dividing; lands of C,A.Hooper & Company from those formerly owned by Foskett & Elworthy to the westerly line of the 3overnment Ranch, thence southerly along westerly line of lovernment Ranch to the southwesterly corner of Lot 1 of said 3overnment Ranch; thence westerly to the no iheasterly corner of the lands formerly owned by ':'illinms nou lands of J.A.Hooper and Company; thence southerly and westerly and southerly along the eastern_ and southern and eastern boundary lines of lands of said C.A. Hooper a `%ompany or 'Xilliams to a point in the Concord and Avon Road; thence southeasterly along said Concord and Avon Road to a point about 15 chains westerly N. `t from the intersection of said road with road lecdin? to, and whot is known, es the "Fernando Pacheco Homestead "; thence southerly to a point in the tacheco and Concord 'st Road where the line drawn 'roc: the last named station to the northwesterly corner of lilliaru .1even 's land, would ir,-.ersect said Pacheco and Concord Road; thence following along the center line of said road in a northeasterly direction to the place of beginning. BAY POI::T P9ECI'_?CT. 5 � BEGINNEIG 1.. A point in the county boundary line in Suisun Bay where a prolongation of the line. running though the center of Sections 17, '.8 end 5, T 2 Gf., P. 1 i'.r., if projected northerly, wou19 intersect same; thence southerly running I through the center of Sections 5 and 8 to the southeasterly corner of the northwesterly � 1/4 of Section, 8; thence -;resterly 1/2 mile; thence southerly 1 1/4 miles more or less ' to it;: intersection with the northerly boundary- line of the rancho Monte del Diablo; thence northwesterly and northerly running along the boundary line between SuP• Dists j and a to its intersection with the county boundary line in Suisun Bay; thence runnin easterly along county boundary line in Suisun Bay to the point of beginning. BR71IT"MOD 1!0. 2. BIG!T7NID3 at a point on the easterly boandary line of the right of wey of the Southern Pacific Railroed Cor=parry in the northeasterly corner of Section 29, T 1 N.. R. j E., thence westerly to the northwesterly corner of Section 29; then e southerly n 1/2 miles to one-quarter section corner between Sections 5 end 6, T 1 S., i Ls 3 E., thence westerly one mile; thence south 1/2 mile to the southeasterly corner of Section 1, T 1 S., R. 2 E., thence westerly one mile; thence southerly 1 1/2 miles to one-quarter section corner between Sections 13 end 14 T. 1 S., R. 2 E., M.D.M. then e <u ::esterly 3 1/4 miles to a point in Section 17; thence southerly 1 1/4 mile; thence ' easterly 1/4 tile; thence south 1/2 mile; thence easterly 1/2 mile; thence southerly ;/4 mile to southern line of Section 28, T 1 S.R. 2 E. :.i.D.:.i. thence westerly 1 1/2 mil 98 5 to southwest corner of Section 29i thence north one mile; thence west one mile to E the southeast corner of Section 19, T 1 S., R. 2 E. thence north 5 miles to the south- east corner of Section 2.5, T 1 :; , R. 1 E. 11.D.11. thence westerly one mile; thence F` northerly 1/2 mils; thence wecaterly one-half mile; thence northerly 1/2 mile; thence 58 westerly 1/2 mile to the southwest corner of Section 23, + 1 U., R. 1 E., thence m•th-I erly 1/2 mile; thence easterly 1 1/2 miles to the center of Section 24; thence souther y r 1/2 mile; thence easterly 3 miles to the southeast corner of the southwest one-quarteri I of Section 21, : I N., R. 2 B. thence northerly 3 miles through the center of Sections 21, lu and 9 to the northwest corner of the northeast one quarter of Section 9; thence easterly 1 1/2 miles to the southwest comer of Section 2; thence northerly one mile to the northwest corner of Secticn 2; thence easterly to the eastern boundary line of 8n ri=ht of way of the Southern pacific Railroad Company; thence southeasterly, running along the eastern beundEry line of the right of way of the Southern pacific R Railro•d Company to where it intersects with center line of Spruce Street of the tow of Brentwood; thence northeasterly running along the center line of Spruce Streetto where it intersects with the center line of ;irst Street in the town of Brentwood; thence southeasterly running along the center line of First Street in the town of arentnood; to where it intersects with the center line of Chestnut Street; thence southwesterly running elon the center line of Chestnut Street to where it. intersects with the eastern beundary line of the right of way of the Southern Btcific Railroad Company, thence southeasterly running along the eastern boundary line of the right ofl way, of the Southern Bacific railroad into the place or beginning. I - - ^,LSSAJi.RA pR ECT_IICi. BECIMIiIM at the northeast corner of Section 22, 1 S R. 1 3. thence west 2 1/2 miles to the 1/4 section corner between Sections 17 and 20, i 1 S., R. 1 E.; thence south £ 1/2 miles to the center of Section 32, : 1 S., R. 1 , thence west 1/2 of a mile; thence south 1 mile to the 1/4 section corner between Sections 5 and 6` 2 S., R 1 E., thenee er:st 1/4 of a mile; thence south to the bound Ery line between) the Counties of Alameda and Contrr: losta; thence northeasterly along said boundary line to its intersection with the dini:lin_ line between Sections-9 end 10, 2 S., R. 2 E., on the western bound,:ry line of the Rancho Canada de los Vaqueros; thence northerly, westerly and northerly along the eastern boundr.ry line of said Rancho Canada de los Vaqueros, to its intersection with. the northern boundsry line of Sectiop 33, : 1 3., R. £ E. thence west 1 3/4 miles to the southwest corner of Section 29. hence north 1 mile; thence nest 1 rale to the southwest corner of Section 19; thence) south 1 mile; thence west 1 mile; to northwest corner of Section 36, i 1 N., R 1 E I thence north 1 idle; tk:ence west 1 mile; thence north I mile into place of beginning. It is further ordered that all o` the remaining precincts remain as they now are. In the i+atter of tllr-:•ance of claims. Claims against the different r,u is of the County are presented to the Board, and those found to be correct andi to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board. aimed by the Chairman and nttested by the 'Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Boor- of this Board. And the Board takes recess: to r,eet on Monday June 77th, 1920, at 10 o'clock.A.1. .Chairman. I sW i ' IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISOR" OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, June 7th, 1920. j i > The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. 'ry Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman: Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P. I I Casey, C.H.Hayden, and I.J.Buchanan. J.H.Nells, Clerk. _ - - - - - r i The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of May. 1920, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clark. ' In the ;+atter of Advertisement for Bids ' for Construction of Division g0. 23 I a 1 of the County Highway System. � ;The Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of i division No. 23 of the County Highway System which said Division No. 23 begins at f State Highway on Second Street in Town of Valona, and runs along Second Avenue, Starr' Avenue, Fourth Avenue, Loring Avenue, and -allejo Street, as shown on the plan, a distance of 4456 feet, and this beim the time and lace for g p presentation of bide, the following named bidder appears and files bid in following amount, to wit: R.J. BLANCO: Excavation 51.25 per cu. yd. Overhaul for each eu yd. hauled 100 feet more than 400 foot freehaul. ,$.025 '* Concrete pavement, per ca. yd. $12.50 Placing mesh in pavement, per sq. foot, $.01 1/4. f and this being the only bid presented, and said matter having been referred to the if County Engineer, and said Uounty Engineer having reported to this board that said I r bid is a reasonable bid, - I _ It is on motion of Oupervisor Casey, secaied by Supervisor Buchanan, by the Board ordered that the contract for the construction of said Division No. 23, be and the same is hereby awarded to H.J.Blanco, at prices hereinabove named. r r It is further ordered that R.J.Blanco, give bonds in the following amounts, to wit: fifty per cent of the estimated total contract price. as security for the furnishing of material and labor and fifty per cent of the estimated tot. con- tract lcon-tract price for the faithful penbrmance of the said contract. i ;h It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare contract and bonds 4 in accordance with the foregoing order. � N I t , :?s 60 i w i In the utter of Advertisement for Bide for Construction of Division No. 24 of ''. i the County Highway System. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of Division i No. 24 of the County Highway System, which said Division No. 24 lies between the town of Concord and the town of Clayton, County of Contra Costs, a distance of 5.77 miles. and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the following named bidder i i appears and files bid as follows: A.J. GRIER• i i Prop. No. 1: 3820 cu. yde. embankment at $1.50-- - $5,730.00 3.73 miles scarifying at $1000 per mile. - -- - - - - - -- - 3,730.00 8000 tons rock and screenings in pavement, $3.70 per ton - - - 29.600.00 490.000 so. feet to be oiled, at $.02 per sq. ft, - - - - - - - 9,800.00 Total and there being no other bid presented, the said bid is referred to the County Engines and said County Engineer having reported that said bid is a reasonable bid: I Thereupon it is on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hayden, by the Board ordered that said contract for the construction of Division No. 24 of i the County Highway, be and the same is hereby awarded to A.J. Grier, at the prises i hereinabove named. i It is further ordered that said A.J. Grier. give bonds in the following amounts to wit: fifty per cent of the estimated total contract price as security for material and labor furnished and fifty per cent of estimated total contract price for the faith4 i ful performance of said contract. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds and contract in accordance with foregoing order. In the Scatter of Advertisement for Bids for Grading Division No. 26 of the County Highway System. j This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for grading of Division No. I i 26 of the County Highway System which said Division No. 26 lies between Danville and and Tassajara. a distance of 8.04 miles, end this being the time and place for reeeiv-I I Ing of bids, the following bidders appear and file bids, In following amounts, to wit: . R.J. 131ANCO• Embankment. $1.19 per cu. yd. Overhaul for each cu. yd. hauled 100 feet more than 400 foot freehaul. $.02 1/2 BATES & BORLAND: Building embanYment, per Cu. yd, $.82. Overhaul for each cu. yd. hauled 100 feet more than 400 foot freehaul, y .08. F. ROLANDI• Building embankment, per cu. yd. $1.40. Overhaul for each cu. yd. hauled 100 feet more then 400 foot freehaul. $.05 Thereupon, said bids haring been referred to the County Engineer and said i County Engineer hsvinz7, reported to this Board that the bid of Bates & Borland is the 61 lowest and best bid presented for the doi¢g of said work, It is, on motion of Supervisor Casey, Seconded by Supervisor Knott, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to Bates & Borland, at hereinabove stated prices. It is further ordered that all other bids be and the same are hereby rejected.' it is further ordered that said Betes & Borland, give bonds in following amounts, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated total contract price as security for material and labor performed and fifty per cent of estimated total contract price for faithful performance of said contract. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds and contracts in accordance with foregoing order. ' In the +utter of advertisement of Bids for construction of Division No. 27 of the County aighcay System. This board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of Division, No. 27 of the Bounty High-^ey System which said Division No. 27 , which said Division.! No. 27 runs from present concrete hi¢hway southerly and westerly on what is known as Ygnado Valley route to 'Walnut Creek, a distance of 4 miles, and this being the time and place for receiving of said bids, the following bidders appear and file i bids in the following amounts, to wit: A.J. GRIER: Prop. No. 1: 4 miles grading at $1500 per mile.---- 6,000. 00 7900 tons of rock and screenings in pavement, at $3. per ton, - - - 23,700. 00 380,150 sq. feet to be covered with asphaltum at $.02 - - - - - 7,603.20 i ' Total and there being no other or further bid presented. the said bid is presented to the: County Engineer for his opinion; end said County Engineer reports to this Board i thd; said bid is a reasonable bid; Thereupon,it is on motion of Supervisor Bayden, seconded by Supervisor Bucb anan, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to I A.J. Crier, at prices hereinabove stated. It is further ordered that said A.J Grier give bonds in following amounts, i to wit: fifty per cent of estimated total contract price for faithful performance of said contract and fifty per cent of estimated total contrast price for eeonrity for labor and material furnished. I It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds and contracts! i in accordance with said order. I i I - I i i i i i I ' I' 62 In the utter of Claim of Frank Ripolito Rose for Damages, by reason of ' Grade Established for County highway along dearny Street, =.ichmond. Frank aipolito Rose having presented to this Board, a claim against the County of Contra Costa, for dsmaPes sustained by reason of grade established for County ttighway along Kearney Street, and said claim having been referred to the District Attorney for his opinion a^tghe legality of said claim, and said District Attorney appearing before the Board and reporting to the Board that said claim is not in prop er legal form to constitute a claim against the County of Contra Costa, Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said claim be and the same is hereby rejected on the ground that said claim is not in proper form to constitute a claim against the County of Contra Costs. - I In the matter of Erecting Road Signs in Contra Costa County. i Wm. M. Tudor, 1Y+anager of Oakland Branch of the California State Automobile Aeon.; appears before the Board and requests that the Board of Supervisors take action j towards assisting in erecting road signs in Contra Costa County, and after listening to argument of Tm. 11. Tudor, the following Reeolation is unanimously adopted by the Board: BE IT RESOMD, by the i-oard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, in regular meeting assembled, this 7th day of June, 1920, that the California State Automobile Association, Incorporated, is hereby authorized and j ordered to erect not to exceed five hundred of its standard metal enameled road signs; on the roads and highways of said Contra Costa County. Said signs are to be of Diamond shape baked enamel of 18-gage Armco Iron 24x30 inches in size from point to point, with dark blae lettering aper a light yellow lemon back ground. To be attached to a U4 12 foot surfaced redwood poet which is to i have not less than three coats of paint and which is to be set in ground from 3 to i 31/2 feet. It is specifically understood that after said signs have been installed, the California State -automobile Association, Incorporated, will maintain and keep them up for a period of five years at its own expense and supply without cost to the County of Contra Costs, a new sign or replace any mutilated or destroyed sign upon notification from any Supervisor of said County of the necessity of such replace- ment. The said Board of Supervisors of Contra c sta Count here - P o y by agrees to pay to said California 'jtate Automobile Association, Incorporated, the sum of Four and 50/100 Dollars ( a4.50) per sign, for the total number erected not exceeding five hundred signs, less the sum of $200. as a deduction for completely signing the whole I county, upon presentatuon of proper claims for same by California State -automobile Association Incorporated, upon completion of the work of installing the signs hereby ordered. " I I I �3w In the Matter of Claim of I Point Richmond Land and Canal Company for re-fund of Taxes. Point Richmond Land and Ganal Company, having presented a claim against . the County of Contra costa, for return of $1055.77 erroneous assessments paid on land of Point Richmond Land and Canal Company on property which has been declared a Government Water-way or navigable waters; Thereupon H.W.ternse, as Receiver for said Land Company is sworn and testifies before the Board in relation to said claim and thereupon it appearing that said taxes were paid on June 2nd, 1920, and that said property assessed is now contained in what is known as Ellis Slough and is a government Water-way or navigable waters. It is, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hayden. that said claim be allowed by this Board and the said taxes erroneously assessed be and the; same are hereby ordere' returned. i In the Matter of approval of 'Narrant of Reclamation District No. 1619. Good cause appearing therefor. It is by the Board ordered that the following I warrant of said District be approved, to wit: No. Late Amount. ! 161 May 24, 1920 $ 136.66. And the Chairmen of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of j this Board on said warrant by affixed his signature thereto. In the flatter of Transfer of Funds. i It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the follow-f ing amoants be and the sar_ie are hereby transferred from General Fund to State Fund, i for Al Preston School of Industry, ey 903.49 ! Sonoma State Home, 735.00 State Highway Bond Interest, 11.424.59r Total o. . The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, I s y 1 64 I In the Matter of pur,hase of Typewriter for County Engineer. R.R. Arnold, County Engineer, having requested permission to purchase a typewrite er for his office, It is, by the Board ordered that said R.R.Arnold, be and he is hereby granted permission to purchase a typewriter for his office. i I F i I In the "`atter of appointment of u4mbers of Board of Education. It appearing to the Board that the terms of office of F.9.Ramedell and G.A. Johnson, ;s Lfemoers of Board of Education, will expire on July 1st, 1420, It is, by the Board ordered that F.S.P.amsdell, and George A. Johnson, be and they are hereby appointed as Members of the Board of Education for the term fixed by low. I In the Matter of Lost narrant. G.B.patnem, having filed with this Board, his affidavit showing that a General! 1 fund warrant Numbered 4453, for .$"13.75 was mailed to him on or about May 19th, 1920. and that said warrant 'hss been lost, and praying that a new warrant be issued in lieu thereof: It is by the Board ordered that the County -ressurer be directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of same be issued to County Auditor,1 Registered by County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrant. 1 In the Matter of allowance to indigents. I It is by the Board order=d that the following allowances be and the same are i hereby ordered allowed to full oving named indigents, to wit: Rosa Bologna, $12.50 per month, 'beginning May 1st, 1920. It is further ordered that the allowances heretofore made to Mary Buckley of El Cerrito of $12.50 and to Mrs. Harry Deal of Richmond for X20 in supplies be and the same are hereby discontinued from and after this date. i It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant in favor of Rosa j Bologna for the sum of $12.50 per month, beginning May 1st, 1920, and that the County Treasurer pay the same.I. I I i I i I 65 I ! ' In the flatter of appointment of Inspector of Apiaries of Contra Costa County. been A petition from residents of Byron, Brentwood and Antioch, having.filed with I this Board, praying'br the appointment of a Bee Inspector for Qon',ra Costa County, and it appearing to the Board that the conditions in Contra Costa County require the appointment of an Inspector of Apiaries, It is, on motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that George W. i Moore, be and he is hereby appointed inspector of Apiaries to work under direction off Board of Supervisors and rules to be hereafter fixed by this Board. The foregoing order being passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i( I I I In the l:+atter of Enforcing Ordinance No. 154. i A committee from Alameda County Truck Owners association and the Oakland Cha".be'r of Commerce, having heretofore appeared before this Board and requested that the Board omend Ordinance Ile. 154 of this Board (being an Ordinance providing for the licensing of persons, firms, co-partnerships or corporations maintaining and operating I vehicles in trucking and hauling in Contra costa Bounty, and regulating loads thereorh etc.) and this Board having heard arguments of said persons, took said matter under advisement until this time, and nor, at this time, the Contra Oosta Farm Bureau hav- ing presented to this Board a Resolution praying that this Board enforce the prov- isions of said Ordinance and it appearing to the board that said Ordinance as drawn is for the best interests of Contra ljoste, County and a protective measure against the - abuse of "ounty IIi hways, I ' It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the board ordered that said j request for an amendment of said Ordinance be and the same is hereby denied. It is further ordered that said Pesolation of the Contra Costa Farm Bureau be and the same is hereby referred to the ilistrict Attorney withWnstractions to i enfor.-e said Ordinance No. 154. i i i i In the Matter of Acceptance of i Contract of E.H.Martin for Building San Pablo Creek Bridge. R.R.$rnold, County Surveyor of Contra Coates County, having reported to this I Board that ,he contract of E.H.ylartin, to build San Pablo Creek Bridge has been i completed according to specifications, It is by the Board ordered that the said contract of E.H.Martin, to build San Pablo Creek Bridge is hereby declared completed and said Bridge is hereby accepted, by this Board. - It is further ordered that all pergons having claims against E.H.Martin for work performed or material furnished -n said contract, present same to this Board within thirty days from this date.l i v Y_ 66 i In the utter of the School bonds of Richmond School District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -� RESOLUTIO".1 OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE CO @ITY OF OONTRA COSTO, STATE OF CALIFOPVIA. WHEREAS, on the 12th day of April. -.D. 1920, the Board of Education of the i City of Richmond, and of Richmond School District of Contra Costa County, state of California, it t regularly called meeting of said Board of Education, deemed it advis- able to call, and by resolution and order of said Board of Education, duly and regu larly passed :nd by them adopted end entered or the minutes of said Board of Education of said day, did call an election and resolved and ordered that an election be called and held on the 12th day of May, A.D. 1920, in said School District for the purpose Of i submitting to the electors of said School District the question of issuing and sell- ing bonds of said School District in the amount of fiv- hundred and sixty five thousand dollars (505,000.00) to run not exceeding thirty (30) years and to beer interest at the rate of five and one-half per cent ( 5 1/2%) per annum for the i purpose of raising money for purchasing school lots, for building one or more school, buildings, for making alterations and additions to any school building or buildings,) for insuring said school buildings, suppl,¢ng said school buildings with furniture and necessary appratus and for improving the school grounds. The question of issuing bonds to make all the outlays hereinabove set forth were submitted to the electors of the Richmond School District of theCounty of Contra i Costa, as one proposal, as in said order and notices directed. VHEREAS, an election was held in said school District on the 12th day of -day, A.D. 1920, in conformity with said resolution and order of said Board of Education of said school Listrict, and all the proceedings had in the premises have been certified to this Board of Supervisors by the said Board of Education of said ! , School District, as required by law; and, WHEREAS, the said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and investigation, this Boerd has found. and does hereby find and declare that, in accordance with the Resolution and order of the Board of Education of the City of Richmond and of Richmond School District of Contra Costa County. State of j California, passed and adopted on the 12th day of April, 6.D 19200 an election wee duly called in said District and was held in said District on the 12th day of May, i A. D. 1920, and that notice of said election was given by notices signed by the members of the hoard of 'Education of said School District, posted in three public places in said School District for more than twenty (20) days before said election, j to wit: One at the building now occupied as a City Hall by the City of Richmond, lo. cated at and known as and designated as No. 2555 Levin Avenue in the City of Rich- mond, and in Richmond School District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. One at the building now occupied by end known as the United States Yost office located at and known as and designated as No. 316 Sixth Street, in the City of Rich- mond, snd in Richmond School District, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. s�r One at the building now occupied and vnown as the Point Richmond Branch of the � United States Post office, located at and known as and designated as No. 111 Test Richmond Avenue, in the City of Richmond, and in Richmond School District of the County X Contra Costa, State of California Said places bein4 three public places in the City of richmond and in Richmond School District, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and by publish-i ing said notice in the "Richmond Daily independent" a newspaper of general circulat= ion, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, not ! less than once a week for three successive weeks before said election; i That prior to the opening of the said polls, the inspectors and .udges con- ducting said election took the oath of office as required by law, and thereafter conducted the said election as required by law, and at the close thereof, canvassed ) - the votes cast thereat, and certified the result of said election to the Board of Education of said School District and to them made return of the poll and tally i lists of said election; That on the 19th day of Loy, A.D. 1920, the seventh day after said election and at one o'clock P.1!. of said day, the Board of Education of said School District ; met and canvassed the said returns of said election, from which said returns the Board of Education found and declared, and this board finds and declares, t1.at there were; Three V ousand ninety eight (3.098) votes cast at said election, of which more then two-thirds (2/3) were cast in favor of issuing and selling said bonds, the votes cast thereat being east as follows, to wit: Two thousand, five hundred and sixty-one (2,501.) votes were cast in favor of issuing and selling said Bonds I and five hundred thirty four (534) votes were cast against the issuing and selling of said bonds, and three (3) votes were void and that said Board of Education i caused an entry of that fact to be �,ade in the minutes of said Board: And this Board further Finds and declares that said election was duly and regularly held, called and conducted, and that notice thereof -as duly and regularly I ` given and published and the result thereof duly and regularly canvassed and declar-' ed in the manner and as required by law, and that all the acts, conditions and things required by law to be done have been done and have been performed in regular and due form, in strict accordance with the provisions of the Statute 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, ORDER.M that the bonds of Richmond School District of the I County of Contra Oosta, State of California, issue in the sum of five hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars, (8565,000.00) in the denomination of Une thousand dol lars ($1,000.00) each, payable within thirty (30) years from the date thereof, in gold coin of the United States of America, with interest thereon at the rate of five and one-hal£ (5 1/2a) per annum, payable semi-annually, in like gold coin; at the office of the County 'treasurer of said County, and that said Bonds shall be issued on and bear date the let day of July, H.D. 1920, and that the interest accruing s thereon shall be payable se!ni-annually on the let day of January, and on the 1st day of July, of each and every year until the said bonds are paid and that said bonds ' shall be numbered from one (1) to five hundred and sixty-five (566) both numbers j inclusive, and shall be payable as follows, to wit: I i 38 i i I ' I Bonds number one (1) two (2) three (3) four (4) and five (5) to mature .:1 two (2) years from the date hereof; I - Bondo numbered six (6) seven (7) eight (8) nine (9) ten (10) eleven (11) twel�'e (12) thirteen (13) fourteen (14) fifteen (15) sixteen (16) seventeen (17) eighteen (18) nineteen (19) twenty (20) twenty-one (21) twenty-two (22) twenty-three (23) twenty-Pour (24) and twenty-five (25) to mature three (3) years from the date hereof;i Bonds numbered twenty-six (26) twenty-seven (27) twenty-eight (28) twenty-nine i (29) thirty (30) thirty-one(31) thirty-two (32) thirty-three (33) thirta--four (34) I thirty-five (35) thirty-six (35) thirty-seven (37) thirty-eight (38) thirty-nine (39)! I forty (40) forty-one (41) forty-two (42) forty-three (43) forty-four (44) and forty- i i five (45) to mature four (4) years from the date hereof. Bonds numbered forty-six (46) forty-seven (47) forty-eight (48) forty-nine (49r fifty (50) fifty-one (51) fifty-two (52) fifty-three (53) fifty-four (54) fifty-five II( (55) fifty-six (56) fifty-seven (57) fifty-eight (58) fifty-nine (59) sixty (60)' sixty-one (61) sixty-two (62) sixty-three (63) sixty-four (64) and sixty-five (65) i to mature five (5) years from the date hereof. Bonds numbered sixty-six (66) sixty-seven (67) sixty-eight (68) sixt -nine (69) seventy (70) seventy-one (71) seventy-two (72) seventy-three (73) seventy-four (74) i seventy-five (75) seventy-six (76) seventy-seven (77) seventy-eight (78) seventy-nine (79) eighty (80) eighty-one (81) eighty-two (82) eighty-three (83) eighty-four (84) and eighty-five (85) to mature six (6) years from the date hereof; Bonds number eighty-six (86) eighty-seven (87) eighty-eight (88) eighty-nine (89) ninety (90) ninety-one (91) ninety-two (92) ninety-three (93) ninety-four (94) ninety-five (95) ninety-six (96) ninety-seven (97) ninety-eight (98) ninety-nine (99) . One hundred (100) one hundred and one (101). one hundred and two (102). one hundred and three (103) one hundred and four (104) and one hundred and five 11051 to mature f seven (7) years from the date hereof; Bonds numbered one hundred and six (106) ane hundred and seven (107) one hundred and eight (108) one hundred and nine (109) one hundred and ten (110) one hundred and I `d eleven (111) one Hundred and twelve (112) one hundred and 9trteen (113) one hundred I and fourteen (114) one hundred and fifteen (115) One hundred and sixteen (116) One hundred and seventeen (117) one Hundred and eighteen (118) One hundred and nineteen (1191 One hundred and twenty (120) one hundred and twenty-one (121) one hundred and f twenty-two (122) one hundred and twenty-three (123) one hundred and twenty-Pour (124)i and One hundred and twenty five (125) to mature eight (8) years from the date hereofry Bonds numbered One hundred and twenty-fix (126) one hundred and twenty-seven (127) One hundred and twenty -eight (128) One hundred and twenty-nine (129) One I hundred and thirty (130) One hundred and thirty-one (131) One hundred and thirty-twoj (132) One hundred and thirty-three (133) one Hundred and thirty-fear (134) One hun- dred and thirty-five-(135) One hundred and t}irty-six (136.) one hundred and thirty- _ seven (137) one hundred and thirty-eight (138) One hundred and thirty-nine (139) One hundred and forty (140) One hundred and forty-one (141) one hundred and forty-tw� (142) one hundred and forty-three (143) One hundred end forty-four (144) tnd One hun} dred and forty-five (145) to mature nine (9) years from the date hereof; i I Bonds numbered One hundred and forty-six (146) One hundred and forty- seven I (147) One hundred and forty-eight (148) One hundred and forty-nine (149) One hundredi and fifty (150) one Hundred and fifty-one (151) gyne hundred and fifty-two (152) }f 69 a'. I One hundred and fifty-three (153) One hundred and fifty four (154) One hundred and ' fifty-five (155) One hundred and fifty-six (156) One hundred and fifty-seven (157) I One hundred and fifty-eight (158) One hundred and fifty-nine (159) One hundred and Sixty (160) "ne hundred and sixty-one (161) One hundred and sixty-two (162) One hundred and sixty-three (163) One hundred and sixty-four (164) and One hundred and Sixty-five (165.) to mature ten (10) years from the date hereof. Bonds numbered One hundred and sixty-six (166) one hundred and sixty-seven (167) One hundred and sixty-eight (168) One hundred and sixty nine (169) one hundred and seventy (170) One hundred and seventy one (171) One hundred and seventy- two ) (172) One hundred and seventy-three (173) One hundred and seventy-four (174) One K hundred and seventy-five (175) One hundred and seventy-six (176) one hundred and seventy-seven (177) one hundred and seventy-eight (178) One hundred and seventy-nin4 i (179) One hundred and eighty (160) One hundred and eighty-one (181) One hundred 1 and eighty-two (182) One hundred and eighty-three (1831 One hundred and eighty-four) (184) and One hundred and eighty-five (185) to mature eleven years from the date hereof. Bonds numbered One hundred and eighty-six (186) one hundred and eighty-sevbn (187) One hundred and eighty-eight (188) One hundred and eighty-nine (189) 6ne hundred and ninety (190) One hundred and ninety-one (191) One hundred and hinety-t�O 1192) One hundred and ninety-three (193) One hundred and ninety-four (194) One If hundred and ninet;:-five (1951 "ne hundred and ninety-six (196) One hundred and ninty- seven (197) One hundred and ninety-eight (198) One hundred and ninety-nine (199) ! two hundred (200) Two hundred and One (201) two hun:ired and two (202) two hundred and three (203) two hundred and four (204) two hundred and five (205) to mature twelve (12) years from the date hereof. Bonds numbered two hundred and six (206) two hundred and seven (207) two hundred and eight (208) two hundred and nine (209) two hundred and ten (210) two ' hundred and eleven (211) two hundred and twelve (212) two hundred and thiiteen (213) two hundred and fourteen (214) two hundred and fifteen (215) two hundred and six- z teen (216) two hundred and seventeen (217) two hundred and eighteen (218) two hundred and niffi,een (219) two hundred and twenty (220) two hundred and twenty-one f� (221) two hundred and twenty-two (222) two hundred and twenty-three (223) Two ' I hundred and twenty-four (224) and two hundred and twenty-five*(225) to mature third teen (13) years from the date hereof; Bonds nunbfred two hundred and twenty-six (226) twr hundred and twenty-seve;b _ (227) two hundred and twenty-eight (EE8) two hundred and twenty-nine (229) two i hundred and thirty (230) two hundred and thirty-one (231) two hundred and thirty- two (232) two hundred and thirty-three (233) two hundred and thirty-four (234) two hundred and thirty-five (235) two hundred and thirty six (236) two hundred ani thirty-seven (237) two hundred and thirty eight (236) two hundred and thirty-nine (239) two hundred and forty (240) two hundred and forty-one (241) two hundred anal ' forty-two (242) two hundred and forty.-three (243) two hundred and forty-four (244' ". and two hundred and forty-five (245) to mature fourteen (14) years from the date i f hereof. Bonds numbered two hundred and fort y-six (246) two hundred and forty-sevep (247) two hundred and forty-eight (248) two hundred and fort jl y-nine (249) two I hundred and fifty (250) tw o hundred and fifty-one (251) two hundred and fifty-twl r: I A 70 i i i i (252) two hundred and fifty three (253) two hundred and fifty-four (254) two hundred and fifty-five (255) two hundred and fifty six (2561 two hundred and fifty-seven I (257) two hundred and fifty-eight (258) two hundred and fifty-nine (259) two hundred j and sixty (260) two hundred and sixty-one (261) two handred and sixty-two (262) two hundred and sixty-three (263) and two hundred and sixty-four (264) and two hundrel and sixty-five (265) to ^ature fifteen (15) years from the date hereof; Bonds numbered two hundred and sixty-six - (266) two hundred and sixty- seven I (267) two hundred and sixty-eight (268) two hundred and sixty-nine (269) two hundred and seventy (270) two hundred and seventy-one (271) two hundred and seventy-two (272)1 two hundred and seventy-three (273) two hundred and seventy--four (274) two hundred Ii and seventy-five (275) two hundred and seventy-six (276) two hu:dred and seventy-seveh (277) two hundred and seventy-eight (278) two hundred and seventy-nine (279) two I hundred and eighty (280) two hundred and eighty-one (281) two hundred and eighty-two ) (282) two hundred and eighty-three (283) two hundred and eighty-four (284) and two F hundred and eighty-five (285) to mature sixteen (16) years from the date hereof; Bonds numbered two hundred and eighty-six (286) two hundred and eighty-seven (287) two hundred and eighty-eight (288) two hundred and eighty-nine (289) two hundred and ninety (290) two hundred and ninety-one (291) two hundred and ninety-two (292) two hundred and ninety three (293) two hundred and ninety four (294) two hundred and ninety-five (295) two hundred and ninety-six (296) two hundred and ninet -seven (297)i I two hundred and ninety-eight (298) two hundred and ninety-nine (299) three hundred (300) three hundred and one (301) 6hree hundred and two (302) three hundred and threb (303) three hundred and four (304) and three hundred and five (305) to mature seventeen (17) years from date hereof; j Bonds numbered three hundred and six (306) three hundred and seven (307) three hundred and eight (308) three hundred and nine (309) three hundred and ten (37) three hundred and eleven (311) three hundred and twelve (312) three hundred and thiri teen (313) three hundred and fourteen (314) three hundred and fifteen (315) three hundred and sixteen (316) three hundred and seventeen (317' three hundred and eightedn 1 (318) three hundred and nineteen (319) three hundred and twenty (320) three hundred ) and twenty-one (321) three hundred and twenty two (322) three hundred and twent--thra (323) three hundred and twenty four (324) and three hundred and twenty five (325) to mature eighteen (18) years from the date hereof; 1 Bonds numbered three hundred and twenty-aix (326) three hundred and twenty- seven (327)three hundred and 'went e1 ht (328) three hundred and twenty-nine y- g (329) I three hundred and thirty (330) three hundred and thirty-one (331) three hundred and 1 thirty two (332) three hundred and t--irty-three (333) three hundred and thirty-Saar (334) three hundred and thirty-five (535) three hundred and thirty six (336) three 1 hundred and thirty-seven (337) three hundred and thirty-eight (338) three hundred hundred and thirty-nine (339) three hundred and forty (340) three hundred and forty- one (341) three hundred and forty-two (342) three hundred and forty-three (343) three hundred and forty-four (344) and three hundred and forty-five (345) to mature nineteen (19) .rears from the date hereof; Bonds numbered three hundred and forty-six (346) three hundred and forty-seven (347) three hundred and forty-eight (348) three hundred and forty-nine (349) three hundred and fifty (350) three hundred and lift;-one (351) three hundred and fifty-tw� (352) three hundred and fifty three (353) three hundred and fifty four (354) 7 i ' three hundred and fifty-five (355) three hundred and fifty-six (356) three hundred i and fifty-seven (357 ( three hundred and fifty eight (358) three hundred and fifty- j nine (35j) three hundred and sixty (360) three hundred and sixty-one (361) three hundred and sixty-two (362) three hundred and sixty-three (363) three hundred and sixt,r-four (364) three hundred and sixty-five (365) to mature twenty (20) years from date hereof. I Bonds numbered three hundred and sixty-six (3"0) three hundred and sixty-seven (367) three hundred and sixty-eight (368) three hundred and sixty-nine (369) three' I hundred and seventy (370) three hundred and seventy-one (371) three hundred naq seventy-two (372) three hundred and seventy-three (373) three hundred and seventy four (374) three handred and seventy-five (375) three hundred and seventy-six (376)1 three hundred and seventy-seven (577) three hundred and seventy-eight (378) three ' - i hundred and seventy-nine (379) three hundred and eighty (380) three hundred and i eight;-one (361) three hundred and ei3hty-two (382) three hundred and eighty-three (383) three hundred and eighty-four (384) and three hundred and eighty-five (385) to mature twenty-one (21) years from the date hereof; Bonds numb=red three hundred end eighty-six (386) three hundred and eight-,- seven (367) three hundred and eighty-eiarnt (368) three hundred end eighty-nine (389) three hundred and ninety (390) three hundred and ninety-one (391) three hundred and; ninety-two (392) three hundred and ninety-three (393) three hundred and ninety-2ur (594) three hundred and ninety-five (395) three hundred and ninety-six (396) three hundred and ninety-seven (397) three hundred and ninety-eight (398) three i hundred and ninety-nine (399) four hundred (400) four handred and one (401) four hundred and two (402) four hundred and three (403) four hundred and four (404) four hundred and five (405) to mature twenty-two (22) years from the date hereof; Bonds numbered fear hundred and six (406) four hundred and seven (407) four) hundred and eight (408) four hundred and nine (409) four hundred and ten (410) four hundred and eleven (411) four hundred and twelve (412)four hundred and thirteen I (413) four hundred and fourteen (414) four hundred and fifteen (415) four hundred and sixteen (416) four hundred and seventeen (417) four hundred and eighteen (418): four hundred and nineteen (419) four hundred and twenty (420) four hundred and I twenty-one (421) four hundred and twenty-two (422) £our hundred and twenty-three (423) four hundred and twenty-four (424) and four hundred and trenty-five (425) to mature twenty-three (23) years from the date hereof; I Bonds numbered four hundred and twenty-six (426) four hundred and twenty- seven 1427) four hundred and twenty-eight (428) four hundred and tventy-n',ne (429)1 four hundred and thirty (430) four hundred and thirty one (431) four hundred and thirty-two (432) four hundrel and thirty-three (433) four hundred and thirty four (434) four hundred and thirty five (435) four hundred and thirty six (436) four hundred and thirty-seven (467) four hundred and thirty-eight (438) four hundred i andthirty-nine (439) four hundred and forty (440) four hundred and forty-one (441)j and four hundred and forty-two (442) four har;dred and forty-three (443) four hen- dred and forty-four (444) and four hundred end forty-five (445) to mature twenty- four (24) years from the date hereof; i i Bonds numbered four hundred and forty-six (446) four hundred and forty-seen 1.147) four hundred and forty-eight (448) four hundred and forty-nine (449) four i hundred and fifty (450) four hundred and fifty-one (451) four hundred and £iP}y I 72 i i i two (452) four hundred and fifty-three (453) four hundred and fifty-four (454) four) hundred and fifty-five (45F) Your hundred and fift -six (456) four hundred and fifty-' seven 1457) four hundred and fifty-eight (458) four hundred and fifty-nine (459) Your hundred and sixty (460) four hundred and sixty-one (461) four hundred and sixty I two (452) four hundred and sixty-three (463) four hundred and sixty-four (464) and four hundred and sixty-five (465) to mature twenty-five (25) years from the date hereof. Bonds numbered four hundred and sixty-six (466) four hundred and sixty-seven I (467) four hundred and sixty-eight (468) Your hundred and sixty-nine (469) four hand I red and seventy (470) four hundred and seventy-one (471) four hundred and seventy- two(472) four hundred and seventy-three (473) Your hundred and seventy-four (474) ) four hundred and seventy-five (475) four hundred and seventy-six (476) Your hundred and seventy-seven (477) four hundred and seventy-eight (478) four hundred and seventy- nine (4793 four hundred and eighty (480) four hundred and eighty-one (481) Your hundred and eighty-two (482) four hundred and eighty-three (483) four hundred and eighty-four (484) and four hundred and eighty-five (485) to mature twenty-six (26) I i years from the date hereof; Bonds numbered four hundred and ei ghty-six (486) four hundred and eighty seven (487) four hundred and eighty-eight (488) four hundred and eighty-nine g y-nine (489) Your hundred and ninety (490) four hundred and ninety-one (491) four hundred and ninety- j two (492) four hundred and ninety-three (493) four hundred and ninety-four (494) I four hundred and ninety-fiv: (495) four hundred and ninety-six (496) four hundred and ninety-seven (497) four hundred and ninety-eight (498) four hundred and ninetW6 nine (499) five hundred (500) five hundred and one (501) five hundred and two (502) five i hundred and three (503) five hundred and four (504) and five hundred and five (505) to mature twenty-seven (27) years from the date hereof; i Bonds numbered five hundred and six (506) five hundred and seven (507) five hundred and eight (508) five hundred and nine (509) five hundred and ton (510) five hundred and eleven (511) five hundred and twelve (512) five hundred and thirteen i (513) five hundred and fourteen (514) five huc.dred and fifteen (515) five hundred and! sixteen (516) five hundred and seventeen (517) five hundred end eighteen (518) five Hundred and nineteen (519) five hundred and twenty (520) five hundred and twenty-one i (521) five hundred and twenty-two (522) five hundred and twenty-three (523) five hundred and twenty-four (524) and five hundred and twenty-five (525) to mature twenty eight (2B) years from the date hereof; - - I i Bonds numbered five hundred and twenty-six (526) five hundred and twenty-seven - (527) five hundred and twenty-eight (528) five hundred and twenty-nine (529) five hundred and thirty (530) five hundred and thirty-one (531) five hundred and thirty- two (532) five hundred and thirty-three (533) five hundred and thirty-four (534) five hundred and thirty-five (535) five hundred and thirty-six (536) fiv- hundred andI thirty-seven (537) five hundred and thirty-eight (538) five hundred and thirt -nine I (539) five hundred and forty (540) five hundred and forty-one (541) five hundre:l and forty-two (542) five hundred and forty-three (543) five hundred and forty-four (544) five hundred and forty-five (545) to mature twenty-nine (29) years from the date hereof. Bonds numbered five hundred and forty-six (546) five hundred and forty-seven (547) five hundred and forty=eight (548) five hundred and forty-nine (649) five hand red I' i 4 and fifty (550) five hundred and fifty-one (551) five hundred and fifty-two (582) � five hundred and fifty-three (553) five hundred and fifty-four (554) five hundred and) y fifty-five (555) five hundred and fifty-aix (556) five hundred and fifty-a even (559) 33 five handrel and fifty-eight (558) five hundred and fifty-nine (559) five hundred and sixty (560) five hundred and sixty-one (561) five hundred and sixty-two (562) five hundred and aixty-three (563) five hundred and sixty-four (564) and five hundred and j sixty-five (565) to mature thirty (30) years from the date hereof; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued substantially its follows, to wit: SCHOOL FOIDD OF MICHMOHD SCHOOL DISTRICT OF :'HE COLMTY OF COPITRA I : COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORIM, UEI1.1:D STATES OF AMERICA. ' Richmond School District of the County of Contra costa, State of California, acknowledges itself indebted to, and promises to pay to the bearer hereof, at the F office of the '=reasarer of the County of Contra Uosts, State of California, on the I let day or July, A.D. 19 One thousand dollars (1,000.00) in gold coin of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like gold coin of the United Stat- as, tates, of America, at the rate of five and one-half ( 5 1/2%) per cent per annam, payab]e ; i t semi-annually on the lst day of January and on the let day of July of each and every a year from the date hereof, until this bond is paid. I This bond is one of a series of like tenor and dote, numbred from one (1) I to five hundred and sixty-five (565) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the i sum of Five ban'red and sixty-five thousand dollars (0565,000.00) and is issued by the board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and sold by the said Board of Supervisorsof County of Contra Uosta, for the purpose of rais- ing money for purchasing school lots, for building one or more school buildings, Por for insuring said school building making additions and alterations to any school baM ing or buildings, for supplying said school buildings with furniture and necessary apparatus and for improving school t ,b grounds, in said Richmond "chool District, County of Contra Costa, in pursuance of j i and in strict conformity with the provisions of Article %EI. Chapter III, Title III =` 2nrt III of the Political Code and the Constitut.on of the State of California, and in pursuance of and in strict conformity with, and is authorized by a vote of two- thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and regularly called, held and con- ducted in said kichmond School District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 12th day of May, 1920. I And the Board of supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of i I Californi&, hereb; certifies and declares that the said election was duly and legally called, held and conducted and that notice was duly given and published and ' the result thereof was duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by lata, and that all the acts, conditions and things required by lei? to be i done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds, have been done and have been performed in regular and due form, and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorizing the issuance of school bonds. And it is further certified and declared that the total amount of the A� 74 i r indebtedness of said Richmond School District of County of Contra Costa, including this issue of bends, is within the limit provided by law; This bond is in the form prescribed by order of the board of Supervisors duly made and entered on its minutes on the 7th doy of June, A.D. 1920, and shall be pay- I able out of the interest and sinking fand of said Richmond School District of the Chanty of Contra Costa, and the money for the redemption of said bonds and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said School district. j ZN ",MES,! MEEK:: ?, the said Board of Supervisors of the County of Cont^a t Costa, State of California, has caused this bond to be signed by its Chairman and County r.aditor and attested by its clerk, pith the Seal of said Board, attached, this 1st day of July, A.D. 1920. Chairman of e Board of Supervisors. I t' County Clark and Clerk of the Board o Supervisors. j county Auditor. j Resolved, that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons, in the following form, to sit; { E 027.50 INTEREST COUPON. No. The Treasurer of the County of Corfre Costa. State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the Interest and Sinking Fund of the P.iehmon,! School District, in said County and State on the let day of 19at his office in the Court House in said County and State, the sum of Twenty-seven and 50f1QOtbe ($27.5(}) dollars for six (6) months interest on Bond No. of said School District. I Chairman of the board of Supervisors. County Auditor. r, County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of j Supervisors. i IT IS FURTHER O??DERED that the Chairman of this Board and the County.Auditor i I are hereby authorized to sign said bonds and coupons and that the County Clerk of said County is authorised to countersign the same and to affix the seal of this Board to said bonds and to insert in the blank spaces therein, the proper dates, names and amounts as aforesaid and in accordance with the order of this Soard. A¢d upon the completion of said work, said officers shall deliver said bonds, so executed to the j County Treasurer of said County for safe keeping. It 15 FURTFER ORDERED that the names of said Clerk and Chairman of this Boer i and of said County Auditor may be printed, lithographed or engraved in fee simile j of their signatures on the coupons attoohed to said bonds. IT IS FURTHER O-DERFD that sold bonds, numbered respectively from One (1) to 1 five hundred and sixty-five (565) both numbers inclusive, be sold by said Board of i c, Supervisors and that the clerk of the Board cause a notice of the sale of said Bonds to be published in the Richmond Daily Independent, a newspaper printed and published in said 'Contra Costa County, for a per_od of two (2) successive weeks, prior to the date of said sale, that this board of Supervisors will receive up to 11 o'clock A.M. on the 6th day of July, 1920, sealed proposals for the purchase of s.id bonds, or anyj `a i w portion thereof, for cash, gold coin of the United States, at not less than oar and accrued interest, the Board of Supervisors however, reserving the right to reject any! and all bids for said bonds. I i Passed and adopted at a regulcr meeting of said Board of Supervisors held oni the 7th day of June. 1920. by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Ynott, Casey, Hayden. Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: none. Absent: None. In the Matter of allowance of claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board I and those found to be correct erd to be properly signed are ordered allowed on the Allorance look of this Board, and to be signed by the Chairman and attested by the 3 i Clerk. `3s And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, June 14, 1920, at 10 o'clock h A.L1. _ K i Chairman. . . . . .Clerk. 4 I � t 76 i i { IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. I Monday, June 14th, 1920. I The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. i Present: Bon. J.H.Trythell, Chairman; Supervisors 2eb Knott; ) i J.P. Casey, C.H.Aayden, and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.Tells, Clerk. - - - - - - - - - - In the +natter of Formation of Byron Highway Lighting District. A petition in writing having been presented to this Board on the 17th day of "lay, 1920, asking for formation of a Highway Lighting District in the town of Byron, and praying that an election be held to determine whether or not said Distric` will be formed as provided by law, in such cases, and it appearing to this Board l+ ' r that said petition sets forth the boundaries of said proposed District which propose` District is hereinafter described, and that it is signed by more than 25 persons I i each of whom is a tax payer and resident of the said town, and of the proposed Dis- trict and it further appearing to this Board Vat the said town of Byron is an unin- corporsted town of the County of Contra Costa, and it further appearing that said petition in all things conformed to the requirements of law in such case mcde and i provided, and it further appearing to this Board that the notice of the hearing on said petition has been given in the manner and form prescribed by law, and no I one appearing to protest or object to the formation of said Vistrict or to the inclusion of any property within said District or at all; NOW, THER:1^ORF., BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED that an election be and the same I is hereby ordered to be held in said proposed Highway Lighting District on THURSDAY the 15th day of July, 1920, between the hours of 1 o'clock P.M. and 7:30 o'clock i P.M. of said day, during which period the polls shall remain open, at which the qualified electors of said proposed District may vote for or against the said High- f way Lighting District. i Said proposed Highway Lighting District is situate in the said County of Contra Costa, State of California, and the boundaries thereof are more particularly; described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point in the center of the Byron-Gnighsen County Highway opposite the north line of San Joaquin Avenue, and running thence easterly along thJ north line of San Joaquin Avenue to a point in the center of Washington Street; thence rann�ng south along the center of Tashington Street to a point in the north line of Contra Costa .-venue; thence running southeasterly along the center of Washington Street; to a point opposite the most northerly corner of Orunauer prope�y in Block No. 8; thence running easterly and at right angles to the last courad through Blocks 9 and 10, to a point at the most northerly corner of the Plumley property and on west line of the *,9eihe property; thence running due south to a I point at the southwest corner of the Teihe property; thence running east and at right angles to last named course 400 feet more or less, to a point in the J.W. Wayne property; thence running south and at right angles to the last named course to a point in the center of Diablo Boulevard; thence running east along the eenterl of Diablo Boulevard, 530 feet to a point in the center of said roal; thence runningiI southerly and at right angles to the last named course 550 feet to a point on AI 7711 i' i ' the prolongation of southerly line of Hahn propert thence running southwesterly al6ng the south line of Henry Hahn property and prolongation thereof to a point in the center of the Byron Springs County Highway; thence running northerly along the. center of said Byron Springs County Highway to a ooint due east of the southeast corner of the Thomas property: thence running westerly crossing the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company and along the south line of the Thomas, liammond, s Church, School, Pimental and Winegar property at al., to a point in the southwest i corner of the Winegar property; thence northerly and at right angles to the last named course to o point in the center of the Diablo Boulevardi thence running easterly along the center of said Diablo Boulevard, to the southeast corner of Section 4, Township One south Range 3 East, M.D.B.& M. thence running north along the center of county road known as Byron-Knightsen Highway to the point of beginning. Reference is hereby made to said petition on file in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County for further particulars. ' The name to beiven to said g proposed District --,hall be "Byron Highway Light�g District of Contra Costa County". i The ballot shall contain: the words "For Lighting District" and the voter shall write or print after the said words the words "Yes" or IT IS N07' BY THE HOARD FU7THEE ORDERED that the following place in said proposed Lighting District shall be place for holding of sed election and the follow,- Ing named qualified electors or said proposed Lighting District have beenand are hereby appointed to act as election officers to conduct said election and shall be considered the officers of said election in sad proposed District, to wit: ,a Polling Place: I.0.0.?. Hall, Byron. "y Inspector: Robert D. Armstrong. Judges. airs. Anna M. Frerichs. Lusa Irene liolway. i IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the clerk of this Board call said i election b;.• posting notices thereof, in thee of the most public places in said proposed District and by publication of a notice in the Byron Times, a weekly news- paper published within said proposed ":strict at least oncea week for not less than! "=? fifteen days. Said notices shall specify the time and place and purpose of said election giving the boundaries of said proposed Lighting District and hours during which the polls shall be kept open. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors <-nott, Casey, Hayden, B:ichanan and Trythall. Hoes: 11one. a zi � x I 78 i E In the Matter of Approval of Warrant of I Reclamation District #802. { Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following I warrant of 'eclamation District 1802, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. { 159 Llay 13. 1920 v 12.00 And 8g Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing their signatures thereto._ In the Matter of allowance of claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board and those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday. June 21st. 1920, at 10 o'clock A.M. .Chairman. . G . . . . Clerk. • � t P i ' IN THE BOARD OF SDPEERVISORS 02 CONTRA COSTA COUNT:, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. r ISondey, June 21st, 1920. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. i 2re3ent: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors J.P. Casey, C.E. A 3 Hayden, and 77.J.Buchanan. J.ii.^ells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor Zeb Knott. In the L=atter of Approval of farrants i of Reclamation Dietrict 1619. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of R.eclomation District 1619 be and the same are hereby, approved, to wit: Ido. Date Amount. 164 May 26th, 1920 y 150.00 166 June 3rd, 19220 90.00 167 June 5, 1920 269.61. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixins his signature thereto. }3 In the :atter of appointment of Deputy Health Officer. This Board having received a communication from Dr. C.R. Blake, County Health Officer, requestin appointment of James A. Kenny, as Deputy Health Officer of Contra Costa County, at a salary of X10 per month; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said James A` Kenny, be and he is hereby appointed Deputy County Health Officer at a salary of y10 per month, commencing on July lot, 1920. It is b;. the Board fortl:ar ordered that said James J. fenny take oath before � the let day of July, 1920, as such Health Officer. The said order is pessed by the following vote: Ayes: Sauervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and -rythsl1. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Knntt. s In the Latter of Insurance on County Track. It is by the Board ordered that the policy of International Indemnity Compan71 for .^5000 on ",ihit� Road :ruck Factory number 43 _ be and the some Is hereby approved and occented b-: this Board. x -r k fl so i I In the '.,atter of Communication from firs. Ella F. Pierce. I:irs. 823a ?.Pierce, haw.:; cor^,minicated with this; Board, resardin her desire to ::ithdrar from :_nightsen Irrigation District, It is b7 the 'Board orderad that said communication be referred to the District iatorney of Contra Costa County. I I In the Natter of Cancellation of i Warrants. The County Auditor having presented to this Board certain warrants for cancell-I ation, It is by the Board ordered that the folloring warrants be and the same are hereby order-(' c^:ncelled, to -.,it: .'Farre. Amount. General i'und: 3571 Mrs. Hattie Lee 3.00 3685 Patric'.-_ & Co. 9.25 5796 California Bldg. Material Co. 57.35 4865 J.C.;Iunez 128.00 Highwac construction Fund: 184 J•3arry 8.00 Library Tani: 563 Y;orld Book Cor,pany 8.78 Hospital 2und: 202 Geo. Singer 14.00 1289 Gaetano Di-aggio 10.00 1477 Louise Bonnetier 1(,.00 1688 Louise Bonnetier 10.00 1767 Rachel Meredith 10.00 1948 Pasqua! ^ranco 10.00 2168 Ers. J. Cik 40.00 In the Letter of Crntrect of O'Brien Bros. for construption of i Div. Vo. 11 o" Coant. HiSh-::ay. II It is by the 3oard ordered that an extension of time of sixty days from � and after the date of expiration of last extension, be granted to O'Brien Bros. within which to complete t1--e buildin of Div. IIs. 11 of �ounty Highway. E I i i f $�z A i In t1=e 11ctter of furch:ane of ^ruck _"or Coant Surveyor Is o-ffice. 3.R.A_nold, County Surveyor having as'ced permission to purchase out of the High^:ay Buil i _ _und, an auto truck for use in construction of high,,-rays in 0.'ntra Costa Qoavty, It is on motion duly rade and carried, by the Board ordered that said ^.P,. j Arnold, as County Surveyor, be and he ie hereby granted permission to purchase e F.eo i y truck for use of his office in constructing roads. - I I i in the =atter of allov:ence to Indigents. Good muse appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following ,+ ' allo;:ances heretofore made to follomving named indigents, be and the same are hereby discontinued fro7 and after this date: 1LLrs. Ladeline r'lores, 1_artinez, N20.00. - Julia O'Brien, ?ichmond 20.00 L'I s. Hazel Stevens, Lafayette, 40.00 I' I I - i i In the .iat`er of Lppgoval of Contracts. L.J.,'".rier, and P..J.Blanco, who have heretofore been awarded contracts for ! the building of roads in Contra Costa ounty, hrving good ,� presented to this Board ! and suf:'icient bconds and aontrz.ets properly signed, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said bonds I and each of them be und the sa,7�e are hereby approved by this Boerd and the Chairman of this Board is authorized to si>n said contracts for and on behalf of the County of i I Contra Costa. i i In the ;_atter of Acceptance of glens and Specifications for building an Oil :l academ 'aveoent on Div. 'lo. 26 of the County HLzh-ey of Contra Costa County. 3.R.Lrnold, Count- Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented plans and specifications to this Board for an oil macadam pavement on Div. ?ie. 26, of Countyl hi hvtay or Contra Costa County; which said Division lie. 26 lies between, Danville i and iassjara, a distance of 6 1/2 ^.files; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans i and ocecifi.cations, profiles end cross-sections be and the same are hereby accepted ' as plans and specifiCeti ons, profiles and cross-sections under ahich to construct Seidl; oiled macadam road. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Contra Costa Courier, for bids to be presented to this Board on Monday July 19th, 1920. � Lip to 11 o'clocl- A.1.1. for biMdin_ of said road. The vote of th- Board on said Order being as follows: i I � r 32 i I Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and irythall. Noes: None, I Absent: Supervisor lnott. i In the Latter of Adoption of plans and specifications for srading and Paving willow Paas Road, and paving Lain St. of the tov:n of Bay Point, in Supervisor District I!o. 4 of Contra Costa 7onnty, R.R.Arnold, Onunty Surveyor of Contra Costo County, having presented plans and I specifications, profiles and cross-sections for grading, and paving of Willov: Pass road,! in Supervisor District 17o. 4 for e distance of 1.72 miles, and !.fain Street, in the town of Bay Point, a distance of 2,046 feet; I It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, profiles and cross-sections be and the same are hereby accepted and approved by this Board as plans and specifications for construction of said r•ork. It i_ further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Bay Point I`ews, for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock n.21. on Ifonday dully 19th, 1920, for the Join., of said iorl,, in accordance with said plans and specifications. The vote o' the Board on said order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Hayden, Casey, Buchanan and =rythall. Noes: ''.one. Absent: Sapervisor Znott. I In the matter of Acceptance of Plans and Specifications for building of an Oil 'lacada,a center and shoulders on Divisions 11 os. 10-16-18-19-20-22 of County iighway, i of Contra Costa County. j R.H,Arnola. County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented to this! Board plans and specifications, profiles and cross-sections for building oil macadam center and shoulders on Divisions I:os. 10-16-18-19-20-22 of the County Highway System � which said Divisions are located in Contra Costa County and ere known as Divisions :los. 10 and 22, running from Martinez to Hercules, a distance of 8.48 miles; Division ! Ido. 16 running from ;lartinez to Hookston, a distance of 6.91 miles; Division No. 18 runnin., from iialnut !:reek to County line near Dublin, a distance of 13.42 miles; i portion of �Iivi.sion No. 19, a distance of 2.00 miles, and a portion of Div. Ito. 20 I a distance of 3.5 miles, being a total distance of 34.31 miles. `:?hereupon, it is on notion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that I said plans anal specifications, cross-sections and profiles, be end the some are hereby; accepted as plans and specifications, profiles and cross-sections for doing said work.] It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Daily Gazette, for bide to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.::f. on I.fonday, duly 19th, 1920, for doing said work, in accordance vith said plans and specifications! I T he vote of the Board on said order beim as follows, to rit: ! Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan end irythall. i I ' floes: :Iona. j Absent: Supervisor Y.nott. i I And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, July 6th, 1920, at 10 o'clock i A.M. Chairman. j Clerk. 5 I i -c s j I I I i . II 84 I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ^_0"TRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Tuesday, July 6th, 1920. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. i Present: Hon. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors P:eb xnott; J.P. Casey. C.H.Hayden, and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.+'!ells, Clerk.. The minutes and proceedings of this Board for the month of June, 1920, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairmsnend Clerk. In the ISatter of Contract of Blanchard, Crocker and Howell, for construction of Division No. 8 of County High•^ay. j Blanchard, Crocker and Rowell, having made application to this Board for an extension of time within which to complete their contract bn Division No. 8 of the �ounty High-;;ay, i It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the board ordered that said Blanchalyd Crocker & Howell, be and they are hereby given to and until august. 1st, 1.920, with- in which to complete their said contract. In the Idatter of contract of Blanchard, Crocker & Horsell for construction of Road on Div. Ido. 12 of ;oanty Hi---h,.-.,ay. Blanchard, Crocker & IIo,�-ell, having made application to this Board for an extension of time within which to complete their contract, on Div. No. 12, of County Hi---h,.-ay. i It is, by the noard ordered that said Blanchard, Crocker & Howell, be and i they are hereby giver: an extension of sixty days from and after July let, 1920, within which to complete their said contract. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. I 1 In the ;latter of State Compensation Insurance. i The State Compensation Insurance fund, having submitted to this Board, an estimate of the amount required for insurance of all employees of the nounty of Contra costa, beginning July 1st, 1920, - I It .a., on motion duly made and carried, b;; the Board order=d that a �.rurrantl be drawn on the County treasury, on the Ueneral Fund, in the sum of $3,582.68, in favor of said State Compensation Insurance Fund in payment of insurance of em- I I P I ' ployees of County of Contra Costa, for the year beginning July 1st, 1920. The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous.r In the Vetter of Publication of Ordinance No. 152. It appearin: to the satisfaction of the Board by the affidavit of T.M.laidlur that Ordinance No. 152 of this Board granting a franchise to Six :dinute Perry, a corporation, and its assigns, to construct, keep end take tolls for a public ferry j between the town of Valona, in Contra Coste County and a point in Selene County kno as Morro,.,., Cove, has been published in the Crockett Signal, for one weer as required i by law, a It a, on notion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said Ordinsce be and the same is hereby declared duly published in accordance with law and that said Ordinance is in full force and effect. The vote on the foregoirgorder being unanimous. In the Matter of Lost „arrant. J.B.MoZenzie. having presented to this Board his affidavit showing that � - I Hospital Fund ?.arrant No. 2245 for the sum of x$10 was mailed to said deponent on or about ;uay 1st, 1920, and has been lost, and praying that a new warrant be issued - in lieu thereof; f It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the lioard ordered that the County Treasurer be directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplioate ' of same be issued by the County 6uditor, registered by the County treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrant. - The vote of the Board on the said order being unanimous.,, i i I I In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District 1619. It is, by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation Dis- trict No. 1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: I I Ido. Date Amount. j 165 }Say 26th, 1920 ^a 7.00 i And that the Chairman of this Board note the approval of this Board on said ' warrants by affixing his signature thereto. j I I i I i j � a 86 I i In She !Satter of Approval of 7larrants of Reclamation District No. 2024. I Good taus- appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that thefollowing warrants of Reclamation District No. CO24 be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 43 June 7th, 1920 .�"� 2,977.91. 44 May 17th, 1920 4,422.59 45 May 17th, 1920 549.45. And the Chairman and ^lerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the j approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. I In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 2025. 1 i Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the Following j warrants of reclamation District ISo. 2025, be and the same are hereby approved, to witl: No. Date Amount. I 60 May 17th, 1920 a 256.37 And the Chairman and Clerk of this board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said v;prrants by affixine their signatures thereto. I In the Natter of approval �f "'arrants II of Reclamation District No. 2026. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of t.eclamation District No. 2026, be and the same are hereby approved, to wi : No. Date Amount,. �I 73 May 17th, 1920 :„ 2,735.73 75 June 7th, 1920 21600.00 76 June 7th, 1920 1,436.95 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Latter of Transfer of Funds. It is by the ooard ordered that the sum of -aB000.00 be and the same is hereby I ordered transferred from general _Fund to 'Wiemer Joint hospital Fund. The vote on the foregoing order being as follows, to :•;i t: eyes: supervisors :_nott, Casey, Hayden. 3ochanan and lrythall. Noes: T_!^ne., I I 1 i Inthe 1Wstter of Approval of Estimates i required for maintenance of Crockett- Crolona Fire District. The Commissioners of Crookett-Crolona Pire District, having filed with this Board, an estimate showing tr.at a levy of one-half of one per cent upon assessed i valuation of said District v:ill be required for maintenance of said Fire District during the year 1920-21. It is, on notion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said j estimate be and the same is hereby approved by this Board and the County Auditor i ordered to furnie.h to this Board the smount that said estimate will raise at the I time of levying tares. i I ' In the „latter of Acceptance of Contract of O'Brien Bros, for Building +� Div. I'.o. 11 of the County Hi=hvay. - G 7R.-H.Arnold, County Surveyor, of Contra Costa County, having filed Kith this I Board, his certificate showing that the contract of O'Brien Bros. to complete the building of Div. Ido. 11 of the Oounty Highway, has been completed according to specifications. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said contr�ct for the yuilding of st,id Div. Ido. 11 of the County Highs:ay be and the same is hereb declared completed and said road accepted. i It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said O'Brien Bros. for material furnished or labor performed on said contract, present same to this Hoard within thirty days from this date. The vnte of the Board on said order being unanimous. I In the Matter of Acceptance of Plans and Specifications for Building of ,lacadam Pavement on i7ills Ave. in Sup. Dist. No. 5 of County of C.-ntra Costa. _ a.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having filed with this j Board, plans and specifications _'or building of macadam pavement on Wills ave. and its extension to the county road north of the Southern �acffic Depot at iantiochf in Sup. Dist. ISR. 5, of Contra Costa County, a distance of 5,748 feet; i, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, profiles, and cross-sections be and the same arehereby ' accepted and suproved by this Board as plan, and specifications, profiles, and cross- sections for te performance of said worms. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the �ntiocbl i Ledger, for bids to be presented to this Board on Llonday, August, 2nd, 1920, up to the hour of 11 0 'clock A.M. for the furnishing of material for doing said aork.l I r 88 I In the iratter of Acceptance of i plans and specifications for Building Sec. No. 2 of Div. No. 21 of County Highway. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented to this Board, plans and specifications for the building of Sec. No. 2 of Div. No. 21 of the County Highway, vrhich said Division lies and is a part of •artinez-Bay Point Road, j which runs from the Martinez town limits at eeirview, to Avon, a distance of 2.09 miles, 1 It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, profiles and cross-sections for the doin; of said %cork, be and the same are hereby accepted and j i approved by this Board as said plans and specifications, profiles and cross-sections for doin_; said work. It is further ordered that the C1erY, of this Board advertise in the l.iartir_esi Daily Standard, for bids to be presented to this Board up to Monday August 2nd, 1920 ; at 11 o'clock A.:1. for the doing of said wort: in accordance with said plans and I specifications, profiles, and cross-sections. I :he vote of the Board on the said order being unanimous. i In the hatter of Purchase of Automobile. R.R.Arnold, County surveyor of Contra Costa County, reports to this Board j that he has an Overland car in his Department which is in bad condition, and requests permission to exchange same for a Nord car, I It is by the Board ordered that said R.R.Arnold, be and he is hereby granteQ permission to purchase a new lord Car and to exchange his Overland Car in part payment therefor. i ? 1 In the utter of Distribution of Special Funds obtained from State Automobile Association for Auto Licenses, etc. j It is by the Board ordered that the special road fund obtained from State Automobile association for licenses, etc., be and the same are hereby apportioned as follows, to wit: To County engineer's Department, for maintenance of roads, one-sixth; and to each Supervisor District, one-sixth. :he vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. JJ� In the Matter of Establishin._. a I Home Demonstration Agent in the County of I� Contra Costa. j A committee from County Farm Bureau and from Womens Home Department of they I I i I Farm Bureau, having appeared before this hoard and requested that this Board set asidel the sum of $1500 for payment of the necessary expenses in connection with having a Home Demonstration Agent in the County of Contra Costa, under the supervision of and co-operation of the University of Cv.lifornia, College of Agriculture, and after I hearing argument of I,irs. Margaret H. Shell and Miss Eddy, favorimthe establishment of such an Agent in this County, the Board takes said matter under advisement. In the :latter of Allowance of Claims. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury I of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra Costa I County, which said moneys were derived from. Contra Costa County's portion of State ' Automobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of !i Contra Costa County during the year 1920, which saLd money shall be expended by said County exclusively in the construction and, mantenance of roads, bridges and culverts, of said County, and the following clair.s having been presented against Supervisor District No. 3, of Contra losta County, for labor and material used exclusive in the constraction of roads, bridges and culverts of said District No. 3; It is, b;, the Board ordered that the following claims against Supervisor j District No. 3, for labor and •isterial used exclusively in the construction and - i maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor District No. 3, be and the I same are hereby ordered paid out of the Special Road fund of Contra Costa County,. to wit: Name. Amount. J. Hunter v 15.00 �.D.Vhitney 72.00 Contra Costa County lumber Co. 59.05 ' Anton Bigdowski 45.00 It is further ordered that the £ollowin clai••±s presented for maintenance of roads under supervision of County Engineer's Department, be and the same are herebyordered paid out of the Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County. to wit':. Name. Amount. Joseph Lily -'126.50 11.D.Othick 100.00 r Central Garage. 129.57 i Central Garage. 398.75 W.Pritchard 85.00 A.5 angm ast er, 132.00 A.11.3haIb:i 156.00 Nick Clements 50.00 'erald Roach 5.00 R.C.tritz 5.00 2.J.Sana 138.00 #eck Perry 10.00 i;;ilo lasell 136.00 ! The sad order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i I 99 i In the +latter of Allowance of Claims. j Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board, and those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signed b; the Chairman and attested by the Clerk, and ordered entered on the Allowance llook of this Board. And the Board adjourns as a Board of supervisors and meets as a Board of Equalization. In the Watter of Equalization of Assessments. of Contra Costa "oanty for the ,year 1920-21. Now at the hour of 3 0 'clock PR.:.i. of this 6th day of July, 1920, the Board oI supervisors meets as a Board of Equalization, and the Assessment rolls of County of Con{ � N. tra Costa, maps, books, statements. military roll, etc. being this day presented to the i Board, the zoard proceeded to examine, the same, and takes a recess as a Board of Equalization to and until idonday July 12th, 1920, at 30 o'clock A..'1. and the Board takes a recess to meet as a Board of Supervisors and as a Board of Equalization to and until Iuonday July 12th, 1920, at 10 o'clock A.:,I. i' P I h.Y f 1 I_I ':HE BOhPD OF 3aYEHVIS03Q OF CC".F_EA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CAhIz'0??fiIA. 2ncnday, July 12th, 1920. the Board met a+. 10 O'clock A.11. I _ Present; Eon. J.H.Trythsll, Chairman; Supervisors Zei Ynott, J.P. i Casey, ...'.Hayden, and J.H We'ls, Clerk. I - - - - - - - - - - - f I Ln the ;.tatter communication: from f I Zensington Pur}: Improvement Club. Kensington Park Improvement Club, having notified this Board that a portion i of Arlington Avenue, E1 Cerrito, is in dangerous condition, The said co^Imunication is referred to Supervisor %eb fnott for action. a v I i In the :.att=_r of Approval of i Bonds of hates & '?orland. Y Bates d, `3orland havin_ furnished to this Board good and sufficient bonds I as heretofore ordered on acceptance of their contract for the radin;z of Division :;o. 26, County Hi.ch ay, It is, on motion dnly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said i bonds be and each of tber: are hereby approved. I I I In the --atter of Communication j t from J.L. Encuist. J. A.Enquist, having : ]ed a communication ^:ith this Board regarding certain I tracks across and aloe, the Road at !.:inert Station, j It is, by the Hoard ordered that said communication be referred to Supervisor Hayden. -" I I i }, In the !letter of Allo-•mnce to Indigents. It is by tee Board ordered that all allowances heretofore made to indigents be and the same are hereby order-d cancelled :Tor. and after July 1st, 1920, and that i neer applications ;or aid be filet by all indicents.x f I o t t I 92 In the :.latter of Prepart t ion of r'inoncial Report of Contra Costa County. It is by the Board ordered tnat the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to have prepared under his supervision, the Financial Report of Contra Cost& County for the fiscal. year ending July 1st, 1920. ! - i I i i I In the 1.tatter of Approval of Report as to Expenditures of Lioney Obtained from State for sale of Automobile licenses. i' A.It. Sullenger, Jounty ::editor having presented to this B,erd, hie report j as to expenditure of none;; received from State for sale of automobile licenses; It is by the Board ordered that said reoort be and the same is hereby apnrov= i ed and the 1.1e':,bers of the Beard authorized to sign same. i Thereupo n the Board adjourns as a Board of Supervisors end meets as a Board of Equalization. i i 1 i In the ;cotter of Eq,elization of ' I Assessments of Contra Costa County. Now at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, meets as a Boprd of Equaliz&tion and further examines the assessment rolls, maps, books a Statements, and a protest of assessment having been filed by Ellis Landing c. Dock Company, 1,:rs. D. .Vells, and E. Risso, the further hearing onsaid I+ matters is hereby continued to and set for Wcnday July 19th, 1920, at 11 o'clock A.M. And the Bo&rd takes recess as & Board of Equalization to end until Mondsy I July 19th, 1920, at 11 o'clock I i ,hereupon t�:e Board adjourns &s e Board of Supervisors to and until Monday i July 19th, 1920, at 10 o'clock A.!i. i i I I i f, i I I IN BOARD OF SUPE-VISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, July 19th, 1920. i The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present : Hon. J.H.T rythell, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P.Casey, C.H.Hayden, and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.Wells. Clerk. I I In the Matter of Employment of an Expert to Audit Books of Officers of Contra Costa County. A committee from the Grand Jury having appeared before the Board of Supervisors and requested permission of this Board to employ a competent Auditor to audit books of the County of Contra Costa, for the year ending June 30th, 1920, Com ittee and said Grand Jury. reported to this Board that they have inquired into the different applicants and recommended to this Boe,rd that they had decided on I firm of Klink, Bean & Company of San Francisco, to make said Audit, I It is by the Board orderei that said Klink, Bean & Co. be and they are hereby employed to make said audit, under direction of the Grand Jury of Contra Costs County at a cost of '750 or less, to the County of Contra Costs. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I I I i I i In the Matter of Advertising for bids for Construction of Macadam Center i . and Shoulde s on Divisions Nos. 10-22-16-18-19-20 ' of the County Highway System of Contra Costa County. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of macadam center and shoulders on Divisions Nos. 10-22-16-18-19-20 of County Highway system, and this being the time and place for receiving bids, the following bids are filed, to mit: - M.F. TJLLIVAN: Cost, plus fifteen per cent. EOPPERUD & HEAFEY: Prop. No. l: RocY. and Screenings in pavement, per ton, --$ 3.00 Asphaltum in four foot strip, two appli- cations, per sq. foot, - - - - - - - .02 1/4 j Asphaltum in shoulders, one application, per sq. foot. - - - - - - - - - - -- .01 1/4 Prop. No. 2 : A four foot strip of macadam between concrete slabs, per sq. foot of macadam in place, - - - - - - - - - - .12 i Two foot macadam shoulders, per sq. foot of macadam in place. - - - - - - - - - .10 f BATES & BORLAND: ' Prop. No. 1: Rock and screenings in pavement, per ton -- $4.25 Asphaltum in four foot strip, two appli- cations, per sq. foot - - - - - - - .01 1/2 Asphaltum in shoulders. one application, per sq. foot. - - - - - - - - - - - - .01 1/2 ! i Thereupon said bids having been referred to the County Engineer, and after examination of such bids, the County Engineer rep-rts and recommends that the bid of Kopperud R, Heafey on Proposition No. 2 be accepted by this Board; 94 i f I i Thereupon, it is. on motion duly mane and carried, by the Board ordered that �.. the contract for the doing of said work, be and the same is hereby awarded to Koppernd i & Heafey, at the prices states in Proposition No. 2. I It is by the Board ordered that the said fopperud & Heafey give bonds in i following accounts, to wit: fifty per cent of the whole contract price for the faith-! i ful performance of said contract, and fifty per cent of contract price as security i for material and labor furnished. 1 It is by the board ordered that the District attorney prepare bonds and con- tract in accordance with the foreoing order. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the -board. I + In the Clatter of Advertisement for Bids for Building of Uacadam Road on Division "o. 26 of the County Highway Bystem. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of a macadam road on Division No. 26 of the County Highway in accordance with plans + and specifications heretofore adopted by this Board and this being the time and place i for receiving bids, the followingbids are filed, to wit: KOPPEIM & HFAFEY: i Prop. No. 1: Rock and screenings in pavement, per ton, - - $4.10 For each so. foot of surface covered + with asphaltum - - - - - - - - - - - - - .02 I BATES & BORLAND: j Prop. No. 1: Rock and screenings in pavement, per ton -- $4.25 For each sq. foot of surface covered with asphaltum - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0112 i Thereupon the County Engineer having reported to this Board that the bid of Bates & Borland, is the lowest and best bid presented for doing said work, It is by the board ordered that the contract be and the same is hereby awarded to Bates & Borland, at the above quoted prices. It is further ordered that Bates & Borland give bonds in following amounts, to wit: Fifty per cent of contract price for faithful performance of said contract! , and fifty per cent of said contract price as security for labor and material furnished. It is by the Board ordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds and contract in accordance with the foregoing order. i The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous. , I I I _ I i I I I I 93 I ' In the ;!atter of Advertisement for bids for construction of Willow Pass Road and I nay Point Street. i This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of portion I of Willow Pass Road, in Supervisor District,No. 4, and placing a macadam pavement on Bay Point Street, and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the following bids are filed, to wit: - i BATES & BORLAND: Prop. No.l: Embankment, per cu, yard, - - - - - - y 1.35. ! Overhaul for each c::. yd. hauled 100 feet more than 400 foot freehaul. -- .08 Rock and screenings in pavement, on Willow Pass Road, per ton, - - - - - 4.25 Screenings on pavement on Usin Street of Bay Point, per ton - - - - - - - 5.00 i For each sq. foot of area covered with asphaltum on Willow Page Road, -- .01 1/2 For each so. foot of area covered with ' asphaltum on Main Street in Bay Point - - - - .03 KOPPERUD & HEAFEY: Prop. No. 1: Embankment. per cu. yd. - - - - - - - - 1.30 Overhaul for each c;. yd. hauled 100 feet more than 400 foot freehaul -- .OB Rock and screenings on pavement on Willow Pass Road. per ton - - - - - 4.10 Screenings in psvement on Uain St. in - Bay Point, per ton - - - - - - - - 5.10 For each so. foot of area covered with asphaltum. on Willow Pass Road. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 02 For each sq. foot of area covered with asphaltum on idain St. in Bay Point-- .03 ._ Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that said bids on said work, are I ton high, and that said work can be done for a less amount at private contract or I force account, It is, on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hayden, by the 3oard ordered that said bids and each of them be and they are hereby rejected. !! It is further ordered that Supervisor W.J.Buchanap, be and he is hereby I i directed to proceed with said work under direction of County Engineer on force account, _ i or private contract, and build said street and road. The vote thereon being unanimous. i i i In the ]latter of Requisition of M.W.Joost, Tax Collector. M.W. Joost, Tax Collector, having filed a requisition for a Burroughs Adding Machine, it is by the Board ordered that said requisition be and the same is hereby granted. 1 t i i I I 1 96 i ! In the Matter of Adoption of Plans and i Specifications for Installation of a Lighting Service in Brentwood Highway Lighting District. i The Brentwood Highway Lighting District having heretofore and on 10th day of November, 1919. been duly established and regularly declared and established, and a i system of street illumination for said lighting District, having been this day pre- sented to this Board of Supervisors of the county of Contra Costa, 6'.ate of California, and the said Board havin�7 fully investigated the same and good cause appearing there-� for, I IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the kind of illuminant most feasible for the said i Lighting District is electric current and that the plan and system and manner of i illumination and illuminant hereinafter set forth is most feasible for the said yistrict, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a system of street illumination for the said Light- , ing District be and the same is hereby ordered as follows: Electric lights and I poles and wires and other accessories shall be installed at the places set forth I in the plan, system and specifications of Brentwood Highway Lighting District this day filed with the Clerk of this Board, which said Plan. System and Specificat- ions are hereby ordered and same hereby are, adopted as plan, System and Specificat- ions of and for the said District with the candle power set opposite each re'speotive i light and style of fixture as specified for each light and as shown on Pap of Brent- i wood Highway Lighting District this day filed with the Clerk of this Board and annex-1 ed to said Plan, System and Specifications. j IT IS FURTHER O^DER^'D THAT lights and all necessary poles, wires and other accessories for supplying of electric current be and the same is hereby established i at the points in said District as shovm on the said map by circles and that the Plan, and System of illumination shall be all center span fixtures, with overhead lights with Novalax Series Fixtures as shown in General. Electric Catalogue Y 1181 ' Catalogue Number 174,323. on an every night and all night schedule. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the hours for lighting said District shall be 1 and the same are fixed at from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise on each and every day of the year. IT IS 7URTHE3 ORDERPD that the Clerk of this Board advertise for bids for I installing, caring for and maintaining said lights determined upon as hereinabove set forth and for supplying said District with all the electricity necessary for operating and meintaining all of the said lights which are to be installed in said District in accordance with Plan, System and Specifications this day adopted and I now on file in the office of the Clerk of this Board, the contract for same to be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, provided, however, that the rates to be _ I paid therefor must not exceed in any event, the rates now paid by the County of Contra Costa for Highway Lighting in other places in said County of Contra Costa. The term of said contract to be for five years. This Board, however. reserves the right to abrogate this Contract whenever � g gas or electric current is offered to i be supplied at two-thirds of such fixed contract price. All bidders will be required to accompany all bids with cash deposit or certified chec.r. in ten per cent of amount bid, payable to the Chairman 0' the Board of I Ii P 97 ' Supervisors of Contra Costa County as a guarantee on the part of the successful bidder i for said contract, that said successful bidder will within five days after the accept- ance of his bid, enter into a contract for immediate installation, caring for and maintaining of said lights and for supplyin; said District with all electricity i necessary for operating, and maintaining all said lights and that said bidder will execute and file ;+ith the Board of Supervisors immediately upon making of said i contract, a good and sufficient bond in such sum as this Board of Supervisors shall deem adequate, with good and sufficient sureties, conditioned for the faitbful per- formance of said contract. Said Board of Supervisors reserves the right to refect any and all bids. Bid.iers to be notified to be present at the opening of the bids. IT IS FURTHER, ORDEM%D that notice of the receiving of said bids be published I by said Clerk of said Board in the Brentwood News, a newspaper printed and published) ' in the County of Contra Cos'..a, State of California, said bids to be presented to this Board up to 11 o'clock A.M. on ;.Ionday, August 16th, 1920, i The vote of the Board on said order is unanimous. i I I I In the Hatter of Petition for Formation of Byron Highway Lighting District. i It appearing to the Board End the Board now finding that in accordance with that certain order made by the Board of Supervisors of `%ontra Costa County, State of California, on the 14th day of June, 1920, declaring that an election be held I on Thursday, the 15th day of July, 1920, within certain territory in said order and hereinafter particularly described for the purpose of determining whether the i ' same shall become a Highway Lightin, District by the name of Byron Highway Lighting District. of Contra Costa County, that the Notice of election thereby ordered to be published in the Byron Times, a newspaper printed and published within said territory, and proposed district, was duly published in said newspaper. to wit: the Byron Timesii once a week for not less than fifteen days next immediately preceding the date of said election, to wit: the said 15th day of July, 1920, as appears by the affidavit of Harry uammond on file herein, and that the said notice of election thereby order-! ed to be posted in at least three public places in said proposed Lighting District, was duly posted for more than fifteen days next immediately preceding the date of said election as appears by the affidavit of H.G. brumland, on file herein, and that in accordance with said order so made, published and poded as aforesaid, said elect- ion was duly and regularly held on Thursday the 15th day of July, 1920, between the 1 hours of 1 o'clock 2.1.1. and 7:50 o'clock P.M. of said day, within the said limits ofj said proposed Lighting District and it appearing and the Board now finding that the election officers duly appointed to conduct said election did duly canvass the votes i immediately after the closing of the polls on said day of election and did report i the result of such election to the Board of Supervisors within five days subsequent to the holding thereof, to wit: on the 16th day of July, 1920, and this Board having ob Monday the 19th day of July, 1920, being the Monday next succeeding the said election, proceeded to canvass and having canvassed, the votes cast at said election 98 'i and upon said canvass it appears that there were 36 votes cast at said election and j that of said total number of 36 votes, a majority of votes cast, to wit: 22 votes were in favor of Lighting District and that 14 votes were cast against lighting Dis- trict. NOW, THEREFORE, THIS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS HEREBY DETERLIINES and FINDS that the said election was duly and regularly conducted in all respects as required by lax, and in accordance with law and that a majority of the said 36 votes cast at said i election to wit: 22 votes were in favor of a Lighting District, and j IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a Lighting District by the name of Byron Highway I Lighting District of Contra Costa County, has been and the same is hereby duly and j - i regularly established within and with the boundaries stated in said petition and thel order in the above entitled matter and hereinafter particularly described. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that t'ce territory lying within the limits of said boundaries stated in said petition and order and hereinafter described be and the same is hereby established and declared to be a duly established Highway Lighting District by the name of Byron Highway Lighting District of Contra Costa County. The territory hereinabove referred to and herein ordered and declared to be a duly established Highway Lighting District by the name of Byron Highway Lighting District, is more particularly described as follows, to wit: i BEOINNIN33 at a point in the center of the Byron-Knightsen County Highway op- posite the north line of San Joaquin Avenue, and running thence easterly along the - I north line of Ban Joaquin Avenue to a point in the center of P/ashington Street; thence i running south along the center of Washington Street to a point in the north line of' i Contra Costa Avenue; thence running southeasterly along the center of Washington Street; to a point opposite the most northerly corner of Orunauer property in Block No. 8; thence running easterly and at right angles to the last course through Blocks 9 and 10, to apoint at the most northerly corner of the Plumley property and on west line of the Veihe property; thence running due south to a point at the southl I west corner of the 'N eihe property; thence running east and at right angles to last j named course 400 feet more or less, to a point in the J.W. Wayne property; thence 'i i running south and at right angles to the latt named course to a point in the center of Diablo Boulevard; thence running east along the center of Diablo Boulevard, 330 feet to a point in the center of said road; the nee running southerly and at right � angles to the last named course 550 feet to s point on the prolongation of southerly{ line of Hahn property; thence running southwesterly along the south line of Henry Hahn property end prolongation thereof to a point in the center of the Byron springs County Highway; thence running northerly along the center of said Byron Springs Country High,.-jay to a point due east of the southeast corner of the Thomas property; thence i running westerly crossing the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company I and along the south line of the Thoms s, Bammond, Church, School, Pimental and Winegar; property, et al., to a point in the southwest corner of the Winegar property; thence; no8herly and at right angles to the last named course to a point in the center of I the Diablo Boulevard; thence running easterly along the center of said Diablo Boulevard to the southeast corner of Section 4. Township one South Range 3 East, M.D.B.& Td. i thence running north along the center Of County road known as Byron-Lni>htsen Highway. to the point of beginning. I 99 i 1 The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board this 19th day of July, 1920, to wit: j Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and 'lrythall. Boas: None. I In the flatter of A dopting Plane and Specifications i for a System of Lighting in Byron Highway Lighting i District. The Byron Highway Lightin g District having heretofore, and on the 19th day of I July, 1920, been duly and regularly established and a plan of street illumination for said Byron Highway Lighting District having been this day presented to this Board ' of Supervisors and said Board having fully investigated the same and good cause ap- peering therefor; IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that tte kilid of illuminant most feasible for the said j District is electric current and that the plan and system and manner of illumination! and illuminant hereinafter set fnrth is most feasible for tce said District, i AND IT IS FJRTE°? OTMFED that a System of street illumination for the said Byron Highway Lightins District be and the same is hereby ordered as follows. El- ectric lights end poles end wires and other accessories shell be installed at the j i places set forti. in Plan, System and Specifications of Byron Highway Lighting DistriFt this day filed with the Clerk of tFis Board. which said Plan, System and SpecificatiIns I are hereby Ordered adopted and the svma are hereby adopted as Plan, System and Spec-i ifications o° and for the said District with candle power set opposite each respect- ive light, and with style of fixture as specified for each respective light, and i as shown on Ilap of Byron Highway Lighting District, this day filed with the Clerk i ' of this Board and annexed to said plan, S.vstem and Specifications. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that lights and all necessary poles and wires and othe i accessories for supplying of electric current for said District be and the same is i hereby established at points in said District as shown on said Map by circles and that the Plan and system of illumination shall be the series system on an every night and a from dark to midnight schedule. I IT ISs'JRTH'�-F HEREBY ORDERED that the hours of lighting of said District shaljl I be and the same are hereby fixed at from one-half hour after sunset to midnight on I each and every day of the year. IT Is -FURTHER OFIERE'D that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors forthwith i advertise for bids for installing, caring for and maintaining the s�:id lights deter-1 I mined on as hereinabove set forth and for supplying the said District with all ! electricity necessary for operating and maintaining all of the said Lights which are to be installed within said District, according to Plan, System and Specifications this day adopted and now on file in the office of the Clerk of this Board. The contract for the same to be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder - i provided, however, that the rates to be paid therefor, must not exceed in any event; the rates now paid by the County of Contra Costa for High•-,,ay lighting in other places in the said County of Contra Costa. The tern of said contract to be for five years. I This Board, however, reserves the right to abrogate such contract whenever I 100 i i gas or electric current is offered to be supplied at two-thirds of such fixed contract! '. price. All bids must be required to be accompanied by a cash deposit or a certified i check in ten per teat of amount bid, payable to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County as a guarantee on the part of the successful bidder, that said j i successful bidder will within five days after acceptance of his bid, enter into a enn-I i tract for immediate installation, caring for and maintaining said lights, and for sup ! plying said District with all the electricity necessary for operating, and maintain_.ng all of the lights and that said bidder vill execute rnd file with the Board of Super-I ! visors immediately upon the making of aid contract, a good and sufficient brnd in - I' such sum as this Board of Supervisors may deem adequate, with .-ood and sufficient j sureties, conditioned for the faithful performance of said contract. i Said hoard of Supervisors reserves the right to reject any an all bids. Bidders to be notified to be present at the opening of the bids. IT IS AURSHh:R ORDERED that notice of the receiving of said bids be published I e by the Clerk of this Board in the Byron Times, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Co Ba, State of California. i Ii I9 FURTHEP ORDERED that said bids be presented to this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.L. on Monday, August 16th, 1920. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i i In the Matter of Granting Leave of Absence. A.B.Tinning, District Attorney of Contra Costa County, having made request of this Board for a leave of absence from the State of California; It is by the Board ordered that A.B.Tinning, be and he is hereby granted a ' leave of absence of thirty days from and after date of leaving the State of Oalifornia. i In the :d,tter of P etition for Formation of an Irrigati n j)istriet known as Lone Tree I Irrigation District. It appearing that the State Engineer has filed r.is report in writing to the Board of Supervisors relative to petition of J.W.O'Hara, J.G.1rewett, L.E.O'Brien, i O.C.Prewett, et al., for organization of an Irrigation District near the town of 1 Brentwood, Contra Costa County, to be lenown as hone Tree Irrigation District, It is by the Board RESOLVED that the 26th day of July, 1920, at 11 o'clock A.M. of said day, be and the same is hereby set for consideration of said reoort and the further hearing on said petition and further consideration thereof, be taken up at that ti-e. -It is further ordered that notice of said time shell be given by the Clerk by ! - I regiateret rail, to M.E.Gates, Br,!ntwood, Celifornia, nod by publiestioll of a notice j i in the !artinez Daily Standard, in the manner and for the time required by law. I 141 The foregoing Order was introduced by Supervisor Buchanan and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. I 1 I i I In the Matter of Knightsen Irrigation District. I H.W.Heidorn having presented to this Board his resignation as Director of Knightsen i Irrigation Districts; It is, on motion ddA !jade and carried by the board ordered that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted. The order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Latter of Appointment of Director of Knightsen Irrigation District. A vacancy occurring in the Board of Directors of Knightsen Irrigation Dis- trict, by the resignation of H.W.Heidorn, as one of the Directors thereof; It is, by the Board ordered that George W. Smith, be and he is hereby ap- II pointed a director of Knightsen Irrigation District for the un-expired term of H.W. i Heidorn. resigned. i I I I In the Batter of allowance of Claims in Supervisor District No. 3. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County 'Iressury i of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special rod fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys were derived from Jontra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Cont!" Costa County during the year 1920, which said money shall be expended by said County exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in said County and the following clai-,s having been presented against Supervisor District No. I 3 of said County, for-labor and material exclusively used in the construction and main- tenance of roads, bridees and culverts of said yistrict No. 3; It is, by the Board ordered that the following claims against Supervisor Dis- trict I:o. 3, for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and msinten l ance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor District No. 3, be and the same are hereby ordered paid -ut of the Special =goad fund of contra posts County, to wit: Name. Amount. Standard Oil Company 6.73. First National Bank, assignee of J.B.Nashburn, 78.50. - The said order is passed b,: ft unanimous vole of the Board. i I i I I i The foregoing Order was introduced by Supervisor Buchanan and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. i I I In the Matter of Knightsen Irrigation i i District. i H.W.Heidorn having presented to this Board his resignation as Director of Knightsen Irrigation District; i It is, on motion duly wade and carried by the hoard ordered that said resignation - be and the same is hereby accepted. The order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i i In the Letter of Appointment of Director of tnightsen irrigation District. I A vacancy occurring in the Board of Directors of Knightsen Irrigation Dis- trict, by the resignation of H.'1d.Heidern, as one of the Directors thereof; It is, by the Board ordered that George N. Smith, be and he is hereby ap- pointed a director of '£nightsen Irrigation District for the un-expired term of H.W. Heidorn, resigned. i I i A i In the !Satter of allo:cence of i Claims in Supervisor District No. 3. ' it appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County ir0aeury od of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special rofund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State _ Automobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1920, which said money shall be expended by said County exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in said! County and the following claims having been presented against Supervisor District No. 3 of said County, for labor and material exclusively used in the construction and main- tenance of roads, brides and culverts of said yistrict No. 3; I It is, by the Board ordered that the following claims against Supervisor Die- � trict No. 3, for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and mainten- ance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor District No. 3, be and the sage are j I hereby ordered paid ut of the Special Road fund of Contra Costa County, to wit: Name. Amount. � ' Standard Oil Company a 6.73. First Nationnl Bank, assignee of J.R.Vlashburn, 78.50. The said order is passed b;: tie unanimous vA of the Board. K I I ! lag i i In the Matter of Granting Extension of time to George W.Cushing. I George W.Cushing having made application to this Board for an extension of i time within which to complete contract for building of road between Avon and Bay Point; It is, by the hoard ordered that the said 'George 19.Cushing be granted an ex- i tension of ninety days from July let, 1920, within which to complete said contract. j i I In the Natter of Allowances to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following indigents be allowed the follow-1 ing amounts in cash, commencing July let, 1920, to wit: -- SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 1.-- (Indigents) Brown, Geo. E. Giant, Cal. 010.00 Benson, bels A. & wf. E1 Cerrito, Cal. 15.00 John F.Johnston 2 Richmond Ave, Richmond 8.00 Jas. McGlanon A/c J.Kenney, Richmond 20.00 Hattie Reeves Richmond, Cal. 17.00 Frances Schlossler E1 Cerrito, Dal. 10.00 Nicholas Sinnott Ale M.Lucey, Richmond 12.50 John Sites San Pablo, Cal. 20.00 Emma L. Strock 227-1st St., Richmond 17.00 Ella V.Wooten 253- 14th St., Richmond 16.00 C.B.Wood 407 Ohio St., Richmond 17.00 Alexander '.'ilcox 723- 12th St., Richmond 20.00 Mrs. A,I:I.McPherson 112- S. 7th St., Richmcmd 20.00 Vincenzo Lubrano E1 Cerrito, Ca'. 15.00 Tars. D. Johnson 15.00 Rafeela ISeza 10.00 I (State Aid) i Mary Andreani Bx 231 a Richmond, $50.00 Nora Aecattino Stege, Cal.. 30.00 Hattie Aspgren 220 Nevin Av. Richmond 30.00 Dolores Bates 450 Golden late Av. Rich 30.00 _ Elizabeth Buchan 1922 Roosevelt Ave. 75.00 Mrs. M.E.Bray 1925 " " 35.00 Helen Braieovich Bx 233, Richmond 50.00 Maud Fell 681- 9th St., Richmond 35.60 Mary E.Benke R.D.4.Bx 193, Berkeley 30.00 Mary Brags San Pablo 50.00 Mary Fischer 437- C. St., Richmond 30.00 Christine Flynn 508- Barrett Ave. 20.00 _ Idaria Figue.ida 142- 12th -t.. 30.00 Pasqual Fiderio El Cerrito, Cal. 65.00 Rosa Flynn 214 Barrett eve. Richmond 40.00 Christine Giovanetti 416 Pacific Av. Pt. Rich. 25.00 Uary F.Grosjean 536 Pullman Ave. Rich. 20.00 Minnie B. Jaquith 2662 Garvin Ave., Rich. 30.00 - Sarah J. Finney 915 - 7th St., Rich-nOnd 45.00 Jennie L.Keating 712- 7th St.. Richmond 2000 Alia P:iorris El Cerrito, Cal. 10.00 Barbara T. O'Connor 43- 11th St., Richmond 30.00 Alix I?. Persons 257- 9th St., Richmond 10.00 Eatharine Read 412 5. 20th St., 45.00 Rosamond Stanley 600 Enterprise Ave. Rich. 15.00 Isola Trampetti 128- Standard ave. " 50.00 Elizabeth Vargas 226- Sth St., Richmond 50.00 Marion R.Walgren 910- Bissell Ave. " 30.00 ` Nellie Feller 820 r'ront St. Pt. 20.00 ---- SU?FRVISOR DISTRICT NO. 2. -- (Indigents) - Donaciano Amador Port Costa 012.00 Ella T Case Danville 18.00 Hanore Hartegan Oro-kett 15.00 Ruble Leepin " 25 CO Francesco Mancuso " 20.00 John ;.tuth 4 wife " 20.00 !Bary C. Payne 10.00 Signorita Silva 10.00 Ignacio Souza 10.00 Sophie 3aopatini " 7.00 Angelico Lugo 30.00 Is 103 i - ' ( state Aid) Speranza Aiello Crockett $70.00 }Bary Burley 20.00 Giacinto Lamperti 30.00 Ellen Dempsey 25.00 Rose Pechaver 40.00 Let is Incarnati " 50.00 +lary A. Hewitson 40.00 Charlotte 11. Riley Danville 25.00 --- SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 3-- i (Indigents) i Chas. Zr. Benbow Pacheco $10.00 ($5. of this amount Francisco Balestero Martinez 10.00 Ito %lrs. Kendall for Arasmo Costanza ° 10.00 (rent. ) Bessie Costa 10.00 Antonio & Anna Davi 20.00 Elizabeti. Fay " 15.00 H.A.Horton Benicia 10.00 i Mary Lucido Martinez 10.00 Louise Lodi Concord 15.00 Gueraldo Modica Martinez 8.00 John A.Nordin 15.00 Peter Tachira 10.00 Angelina Sparacino ^ 10.00 C.N.Wilson 10.00 ( State Aid) Annunziats Bacciliera Martinez $50.00 Emily M. Endicott ^ 10.00 Edith 7.1. Kirk " 40.00 Erasimo Lucido 30.00 Mrs. Joe Morgan Concord 15.00 Rose Martinet Pacheco 20.00 Ede Ilafiola Walnut Creek 25.00 Louise P. Rose Pacheco 50.00 Mary Smith Martinez 28.00 - Emma W.Thickens Walnut Creek 35.00 Elizabeth Gallagher Martinez 20.00 j -- - SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 4. --- � (Indigents) Ifs Rosa Bologna Pittsburg $12.50 Cosimo Bruno & Wife 15.00 Bras-' o Bellecci " 8.00 Paolo Costanza 15.00 Arasimo Cardinale 10.00 Angelo Florez " 8.00 Angelo Ferrante 15.00 Rosie Puccio 5.00 Frank Scola 15.00 i Domenic Viscuso 5.00 W.H.Howard 10.00 (State Aid') Rosie Bologna Pittsburg 12.50 Giovanni Bellecci " 20.00 Jennie Bruno 20.00 Speranza Cutino 30.00 ' Anna Carina " 30.00 i Maria Chippira 20.00 Maria Florez 20.00 Mary b eller 20.00 Stella lombardi Bay"Point 50.00 Maria Lucido Pittsburg 25.00 Mrs. Henry Me Guire Clayton 30.00 Mrs. M.Pezzimenti Pittsburg 3 0.00 £ Christine B.Olson . Bay Point 20.00 Maria Protti Pittsburg 25.00 Katie B.Fonti Bay Point 30.00 Dura Vimoni 30.00 -- SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 5.--- (Indigents) ' Rachel Andrus & Hush. Antioch $20.00 Eva Acrey Byron 20.00 John Bendixen 10.00 Spiro Brisco Antioch 12.00 Laura Carey Byron 12.00 Luke Dickinson Antioch 10.00 Susan T. Fuller & Haab. 20.00 Bridget Gal-egher 15.00 C.D.1lorse 8.00 Jane Bellus ^ 10.00 Mary F.Thomas Oakley 25.00 104 I l Irene Sweeney Oakley $20.00 j Mary A.Leam Antioch 15.00 A.LaPbro " 10.00 S.Stefano 10,00 Manuel Vacua 12.90 j Manuel Cardoza 10.00 i (State Aid) Louisa Crava Antioch $15.00 Ratio Menalotis 30.00 Ritz Enos 15.00 Pearl Tracey 30.00 It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of the above named indigents on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board. i In the Matter of allowances to Indigents. The following allowances in supplies be and the same are hereby ordered made to following named indigents, to commence July 1st, 1920, to wit: ---- SUPIVVISOR DISTRICT NO. 1 -- Ellen Kent 701- 5th St., Richmond $15.00 Kate Kramer San Pablo 35.00 -- SUPI—�RVISOR DISTRICT NO. 1--- (State Aid) Fannie Linquist R.D. Ba 121. Stege a15.00K I I In the Matter of Primary Election to be held in Contra Costa County on bug. 31st, 1920. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board of Supervisors that it 'will he necessary to i;old a Primary Election throughout the County of Contra Costa i on hagust 31st, 1920, It is, by the -card ordered that the hereinafter named polling places in each precinct be and they are hereby legally designated as polling places in each precinct and the following named officers of election are hereby appointed to serve as election officers for the following respective election precincts of Contra Costa County for gaa Primary Election to be held in said County and respective precincts thereof on Aug. 31st, 1920. I EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 1. C Polling Pla.e: Davis Hall, San Pablo Ave. between Fairmont Ive. & County line. I Inspector: Carrie E.Bigley j Judges: Wary E. Curtin Philip A. Lee. Clerks: Mrs. Alice C. Bigley, John R'. Castner, Eleanor T. Costello. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Lavigne Hall, El Cerrito. inspector: Curtis Johnston Judges: Evelyn H. Smith, Rathryn 3andvick _ Clerks: Juliet Toissant, I-aggie S. Broberg, Nettie Johnston. I I i I I la�'> ' EL CERRITO PREC-11CT NO. 3. Polling Place: Rust's Store Building, E1 Cerrito. Inspector: A,A.Bates. Judges: p.A.Linzin Clerks: s. Fannie Wagner, erancesco Guidici. 1 EL CERRITO PRECINCT 110. 4. Polling Place: Farley's Garage. 21 Ardmore Road. - i Inspector: Fannie C. O'Bannon Judges: John W. Mc%eehan Clerks: W.S.Farley, H.C. McClure. RIMMOND PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Place: Winehaven Fire Hall, Winehaven. Inspector: Caroline Pinkerton Judges: Minnie Graves, Lorena Wilson Clerks: Adolphine Maylle, Grace E. Weise, Emily Wilson. i RICH31i11I11 PR70INCT 120. 2. Polling ?lace: Veteran Fireman's Club, Eddy St. near Standard ave., Inspector: Jas. C. Sly j Judges: Axel Stromberg, George B. Erskine. Clerks: Nettie B.Grover Ruby Ellis, Nancy 11. Floyd. RICH?dOND P'-'SCINCT NO. 3, Polling Place: Old City Hall, 210 Washington Av., i - Inspector: Trautvetter, A.C. Judges: A. D.Ying, T.F.Stout. 4 Clerks: H.G.Stidham, Very B. Moyle, Nina J. Weld. RICHMO"D PEECI'M T NO. 4, Polling Place: Store Room 154 i4ashington Av. I Inspector: F.I,t.Smith Judges: Allen R-W12mct, Hulda Holt Clerks: Blanche Fenner, Evelyn E.Cdair, Anna Neville. ! I RICHMOND P7?,CI"!CT 110. 5. Polling 'lace: 1,1ax7:ell Hotel, 5 Richmond Ave., I Inspector: Edith Chapman Judges: B.MeWhorter, Fred B. Hicks. ' Clerks: Rose M. Woods, Catharine L. 1uonroe, Emma J.Howland. RICHMOND D nnECINCT NO. 6. Polling Place :- Store Room, 143 Washington Ave., Inspector: Lena C.rnderson Judges: Beulah Jones, Daniel J. Ryan. Clerks: Mary B. Davis, A.L. Finley, harry B. Andrews. i RICH?UND PRECINCT NO. 7. Polling Place: Washington School, Montana & nichmond Sts. Inspector: Grace Black. Judges: Louise E. Lee, Lena L. Feudner. Clerks: Robert Fernald, o.C. Blount. Edith B.Ford. RICHMO.m PFN0'".7C'.: 110. B. j Polling Place: Fitzgerald's Grocery. 434 Maine Ave., i Inspector: n.L.Springer. Judges: Levi Boswell, Helen Jacobs Clerks: Lila Josselyn, tlyrtle A. Thomas, Lillian M. Slake. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 9. Polling Place: South Side Grocery, 228 So. 12th St., Inspector: C.P. Blanchard. Judges: Edgar 0. Jackson, Levi Holben. Clerks: Louis G. Tavolara, Grace Nystrom, Edith M. Nystrom. i i i I r 10 i RICHM07D PRECINCT 110. 10. Polling Place: Gardner's Peal Estate Office, 1524 Macdonald Ave., i inspector: Mary Wolfe. Judges: William C.Willis, Irene Glova. Clerks: Anita J. Dunning, Rebecca E. arris, Mrs. Carroll Cothrin. I P.ICHb102?D PRECINC' 'TO. 11. Polling Place: Garage, 257- 15th St., Richmond. i i Inspector: Clare D.Horner. Judges: Myrtle A. Stiver, Della A. Lon-7. f Clerks: Moist, Lnla Roe, lira. Rose Havely . I RICHMOND PPECINCT_NO. 12: Polling Place: Lincoln School, 233- 1Cth St., Richmond i I Inspector: Daniel Barton Judges: Hugh J. Donnelly, Sarah E. C,reathouse. Clerks: Florence LL Hartin, Isabel. Greathouse, Daisy Moore. i RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 13, Polling Place. Swartout's Garage, 244- 7th St., Richmond Inspector: M.J Gordon Judges: Vary P. Boone, Elizabeth P. Gray.. Clerks: Ida B. Crandall, ilertie Cryan, Lthel +ells. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 14. I Polling Place: Fire House No. 2, 235- 5th it., Richmond j Inspector: Phil McDevitt. Judges: Mary A. Slattery, [Suomi E. fester. Clerks: Minnie L. Stoddard, Lelia H. Osborne, Emma V. Wells. RICHMOND PRECINCT 110. 15. � Polling Place: LaSalle's Garage, 155- 3rd St., Richmond Inspector: Anna Theis. I Judges: Chas. Kaiser, Beulah W. Tiller. Clerks: Aileen Brown. Jacob jeterson. Elizabeth D.Case RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 16. Polling Place: Marcollo's Office, 102 Macdonald ave., Inspector: Harrold E. Russell i Judges: Jennie S. Connell. 7f.C.Hamage. Clerks: Edna M. Hale, Clyde G. Parker John T. Cuthbert. 4 , RICHMO".rD PRECINCT NO. 17. I Polling Place: Windsor Hotel Garase, 339- let St., Inspector: S. Detlov Judges; Daniel id. Bradley, Sarah A. Pitchford. Clerks: Jean McLean, Caroline Kinney, M:.rgaret Shea. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 16, j Polling Place: Hotel Hacienda, 315 Nevin Ave. Richmond. Inspector: Edward Dearborn. Judges. Fred H. Lindemann, John E. Breese. Clerks: Nora S. Glover, Mary E. Odell, Dorothy E. Davidson. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 19. j i Polling Place: Taxpayer's hssociation Bldg., 322- 6th St., Inspector: Isaac McGuffin. Judges. Florence L. Schram, G.D. Jackson. Clerks: Bert Lingsbury• Grace 0. Jackson, Grace E. Deadrich. RICHMOND PRECI?ACT NO. 20. i Polling Place: Chamber of Commerce boom¢ 313- 10th St., Inspector: Louis Leser. Judges: F.J. Frost, Carl Stolker. Clerks: Grace K. Devereaux, Dorothy McKenny, Mrs. Ida Kirkpatrick t i I f 10-7 ' RICHMOND PRECINCT r0. 21. ! Polling Place: Buick Garage. 1501 Lacdonald Ave., Inspector: Mary A. Bailey j Judges: Myrtle B McCormick,F.J. Gardner, Clerks: Annie 1aaloney Wm. E.Lane, Theodore Iversen. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 22. Polling Place: Ludewig's Garage, Rear 903 Barrett Ave., Inspector: C.A.linnell Judges: John A. Long, Mattie A. Chandler. :larks: idary A. Philpot, Mildred Truitt, Linnie C. Bullock. i RICHMCIID PR�'CINCT SIO. 23. Polling Place: DeGregorio Garage, Rear, 830 Pennsylvania Ave., Inspector: William J. Thomson Judges. Elizabeth Burdon, Louis E. Heaster. Clerks: Josephine E. Washburn. John E. McGowan, Marie L. Oemon RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 24. Polling Place: Wyatt's Garage, Rear, 513 Ripley Ave., Richmond. ' Inspector: Earl S. Gregoldt, Judges: P.M.Hlankenship, Bertha Head. Clerks: Mrs. Liefa E. Ribley, Eli0eth Barbieri. Xay E. Wallin. RICHMOND PRECINCT 120. 25. Pollins Place,: Cotton's Residence 936- 8th St., Richmond. Inspector: Wm. L. Larrabee, Judges: Joseph P. LucasMinnie E. Howard. Clerks; Anna O'$ourke, Lary J. Cotton, John S. Chandler. RICHMOND PR.ECIIICT NO. 26. Polling Place: Andrade Apartments, 2111 Gaynor -vs., Richmond. Inspector: H.E.Somerville. Judges: E. Forwick, Mary A. Soito Clerks: Robert 1. Taylor. Alice C. Gilmore, Emilie J. Somerville. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 27. I Polling Place: Cushing's Garage, 612- 20th St., Richmond. ! Inspector: Geo. M. -Kendall Urs. Otilla B. Felter, C.D. Rogers, Judges. ' Clerks: Miss Harriett McCoy, Mrs. Mary E. Rendell, Lirs. Ella Bauman. I RIC—�dOND PRECINCT N0._28. Polling Plac•-: Fire House UM, 1900 Barrett nvs., Richmond Inspector: E.M. Bette. Judges: Mrs. Anna Belle Jarvis. Hanna hiller. Clerks: Mrs. Gladys +J. Davis, Elizabeth Gist. Emily W. Hoskinson ! RICHI:OND PRECINCT NO. 29. Polling Place- Fairview Hotel, 2135 Macdonald Ave., i Inspector. Mrs. Marie vaslie. J Judges: Mrs. 11. Ivy Donnelly, Elsie Miller. ,]larks: Lois Favero, Bertha B.Faber, Mares Dahlberg. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 30. I - Polling Place: Grant School, 25th St. & Grant Ave., If( Inspector: Robert Id. Humphrey Judges: Minnie B. Jaquith, Melinda A. Williamson Clerks: Martha ;d. Case, Beatriz de Luna, race Clive Jackson. I '_?ICH?,16IID PRECINCT NO. 31. i ' Polling Place: Fire House -4, 3506 Cutting Boulevard. j Inspector: Harry Ells. Judges: R.E.Max;;ell, H.H.Lincoln Clerks: Mrs. Anna Lay '•,nt, Lrs. Rose Heath, Lrs. Maybelle Ells. I I I i I I 108 i i RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 32. Polling Place: Citizens Progressive Club House, Cor. 43rd & Potrero Ave., I Inspector: Wm. Vossbeck. Judges: Annie A.Willisms George McPherson Clerks. Minnie Dohrmann, Mary E. Benke. Katie L. Munday. I SAN PABLO PRECINCT I1O. 1. i Maple Hall, San Pablo, Polling Place. j Inspector: N.M. Dodson, Judges: H. F. Grasser, Alvina C.Frank Clerks: J.M.Birch, Bertha T.Evans, Emily E. Wright. i SAI: PABLO PRECINCT NO. 2. I Polling Place: San Pablo School House, San Pablo Inspector: Frank A. McCausland j Judges: Edna C.Moitoza, Margaretha E. Beckman, Clerks: Bruno I. Heuer, Matie E. McCausland, Hattie Rumrill. GIANT PRICINCT Polling Place: Giant School House Inspector: Edward Hardymen Judges: Jennie V. Williams, Nellie L. Flaugher. Clerks: Agnes W. Peek, Annie M. Hallam, Agnes X;. Mace. HERCULES PRECINCT. i Polling Place: Hercules Club Library. Inspector: C.F.C. Lehmkuhl Judges: Nathaniel G. Hawthorne, F.G.Mayer. Clerks: Ella Gerrish, Beatrice McKenzie, Geo. McAlevy. PITIOLE PRECINCT NO. 1. I Polling Race: Thos. Statt s Garage, Pinole. I Inspector: Geo. W. Fraser. Judges: Mary E. Lewis, J.-.Fraser. Katherine M. Ruff. Clerks: May . Vincent, Sophie I. Illg. PINOLE PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place Town Hall, Pinole Inspector: C.L. Townes, Judges: Chas. F. Griffith, A.J. Hamilton Clerks. Ellen E. Barrett, Zitt.ella Buckley, Cecilia McCarthy. + RODEO PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Place: Owens Bldg. Cor. First & Rodeo Ave., I Inspector: Jeremiah Mahoney Judges: James Guthrie, Cerrie Bayer. - Clerks: Alice Slate, Leah M. Hearne, Max Lehman. RODEO PRECIN":T NO. 2. Polling Place: Social Hall, Union Oil Co. Plant, Oleum. Inspector: F.E.Higgins, Judges: Joseph Johnson Williar: B. Hughes. Clerks: Clarence M. Giddens, J.W. McReynolds, Mrs. Emma D. Connor. SELBY PRECT7CT, I ti Polling Place: Selby Hall, Selby. Inspector: Nicholas Plorbs Judges: Agnes Richards, Ada LI.pJones. s M. Healy. Clerks: R.L. Archbold, Julia g. Gladys ALHA:.:BFi, PRECINCT. Polling Place: Valley House near Martinez. Inspector: G'eo. T. Grirfin. Judges: Nellie H. Brackman. -Thomas R. Ball. Clerks: O.E.Hayward, Sadie Duane, Etta G. McHarry. i i i 10 I ALAMO PRECINCT. i Polling Place: Bell's Post Office Bldg., I Inspector: J.C.Jones. Judges: A.L.Stone, J.Boacher. Clerks: Elizabeth A. Woodward, Cecilia IS. Gifford, Octavia G. Bauer. ➢ANVIILE PRECINCT. Polling Place: Fraternal Hall, Danville. I Inspector: Chas. J. Wood. Judges: Mary S. Booth, Joseph Adam Freitas. Clerks: Phenbe A. Halverson, Laure E. Flournoy, Margaret C, room. i SA2! RAISON PRECINX. j Polling Place: San Ramon ra31. Inspector: - Harry C. Hurst, Judges: Mary L. oswill, W.R.Meese, Elmina P. Harlan. Clerks : Addie P.Glass, Hannah Hansen, i TASSAJAP.A PRECINCT. ! ' Polling Place: Tassajara School House. Inspector: W.A.Mitchel1, Judges: Minnie Calderia Anna M. Rasmussen, Clerks: Manuel J.Bettencoart, Elmer &einetein, nethel S. Costs. LAfAYETTE PRECINCT_. Polling Place: Lafayette Hall. Inspector: M.L.Daley, Judges: J.H.?lalliken. G.E.Weldon. Clerks: Alice McNeil, Irene P. Bunker, Helen H.Boyer. 1.I0RAGA PRECINCT. Polling Place: Willow Springs achool House. Inspector: Leon -relut. Judges: T.P. Carroll, John ticCosker. Clerks: Martha Heaps, Agnes F.Hetfield, M. Rose. FALONA PRECiN.C"_'. Polling Place: Valona Fire House. Inspector: J.H.Gribbin, Judges: Bertha Helm, Paul F. Binder. Clerks: Peter ". Wind. Albert Cuill, Lillian Aljets. CROCKETT PRECIN04 NO. 1. Polling Place: Fireman 's Hall. j Inspector: L.W.Paul Judges: Anastasia Hurley, Carrie Li. Coulter. Clerks: C.L. Dodge, Nellie 13eaney, John Hennessy. CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Salvation Army Hall. Inspector: James E. Smyth Judges: Mary Cox, Mary E. Dolphus. Clerks: Charles P. Thomas, John E,Murphy, Loretta 'Kenny. CROCKETT PRECIN9T NO. 3. Polling Place: Valona Library. i Inspector: Alex Campbell. Judges: BessieStephens, J. Andersen, Clerks: Etta Petersen, Mattie Imerone, Edward Ferrando. r PORT COSTA PRECINCT 110. 1 ' Polling Place: Justice Office. Inspector: C.J.O'Neill j Judges: Edward S. Estes, Austin Regan Clerks: Margaret 0. Kay, Katherine Dye, Nellie Crowley. i I I i i1e, i PO=T COSTA PRECINCT 110. 2. Polling Place Port Costa School House. Inspector: John R. Cox, Judges: Geo. H. Ward, W. P. Ahern - { Clerks: Margaret Casey, Donaciana Meager, Kate Hurley. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO' 1. Polling Place: City Hall, (dart iqe::. Inspector: Frank Prosser. Judges; Alice Ormsby, Frederick 4. Johnson, Jr., Clerks: Mae E. Tilcoz, Franc H. Upham, Lillian C. Shene. i MA`;TINEZ PRECINJT 140. 2. Polling Place: Room in Hotel Oehm. j i Inspector: A. Pavolini. Judges: Nine E.Middleton, JosephP. McNamara. Clerks: Villani Hoey, Euphemia Zane, 1irs.Tessie 2ieroux. i MART"NEZ PRECIN'7T ISO. S. Polling Place: Martinez ',rammer School Inspector: Rose IS. Hoey Judges: Charles T. Blackburn, Ella G.Ware. Clerks: Ed. I rthur, Jessie L.Peek. Barbara Pearson. MARTINEZ PRECINCT NO. 4. Polling Place: Room in American Hotel Inspector: J. Robrecht. Judges: Edson D. Hale, Mabel ;,night. Clerks: Mackie Stotts, Bertha Howard, Josephine McCann. I MARTINEZ PRECTINCT N_. 5. Polling Place: dolumbin Hotel, Fairview. Inspector: T.W Keller. Judges: Nellie B.Swift, James Lang. Clerks: Hedwig A. Cisko, Susie C. Smith, Slra. Edith Pierson.. MARTI'.tEZ PRECINCT 1,10. 6. Polling Place: Justice Court Room, Martinez. Inspector: Ida 0. Honegger, Judges: R.J. Bulger. Mrs. J.E. Bauman. Clerks; Zaida Thornton, Clara Marchi, Fay E.Roberts. AP,T1?:EZ PRECI"?^T P0. 7. Polling Place: Id. A.C.Hall, Martinez. Inspector: A.A.Mclishon Judges; Edna J. Beene. J.D.Anderson Clerks: Ednah M. Rankin, Bessie O.Bissell, Mrs. Mabel Davis. VINE HILL PRECT_NCT. Polling Place _ Vine Hill School House. Inspector: Timothy Lynch Judges: Pauline E. Billingsley. Mrs. Cora Rice. . Clerks: Daisy J. Wright, N.F.:dellerup, Ethel Bernier. -- PACHECO PRECINCT. Polling Place; Town Hall, Pacheco. Inspector: Vincent Hook Judges: H. Eicher, Mrs. Ida ti. Dukes. Clerks: Louis D. Anderson, Mrs. Ella Jones, Mrs. Rosa Williams.'/` CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 1_ Polling Place: Jaquith Paint Shop, Concord. Inspector: W.C.Jaquith Judges: Lillian Waddell, Urs. Ellen D. Thurber - Clerks: Catherine Slattery, Sadie +Ieustaedter, Evelyn Soto. i 4 I i i 1 i CONCOnD PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: City Hall, Concord. Inspector: C. i4. 'flein Jud gea: Andrew Ford, J.M. Finney Clerks: Mary M. Thissell. :.yrs. Victoria Dunn, Amelia G. Guy r CONCORD PP.ECrTIIT N0. 3. Polling Place: Victor Gill o Building. Inspector: Wm. S traight. Judges: C.-. Tarwater. Sara L. Lohse. i Clerks: Edwin A. Smith,Helen H. Parsons, May K. Sherlock i CONCO=D PRECINCT N0. 4. Polling Place: Garage on High School Ave. one Block from Bay Point Highway, Concord. Inspector: Marshall J. MaXesn. Jddges: Maude E. Randall, Ralph D. Bollman Clerks: Agnes Williams, Lyman C. Flint, Bettie D. Ward. p COWELL PRECINCT. ' Polling Place: Cowell Fire Hall, Cornell. r Inspector: Wm. J. Thomson. Judges: B.C. Smith, Mary G. Traver. Clerks: Henrietta N. Kasch, Lulu May Wing, H.W.Wartin. WALNUT CnEE'L '3nECINCT NO. 1. - 43 Polling Place: justice Court Room, Walnut Creek. Inspector: Carrie G. Nottingham Judges: S.S. Martin, Grace W. Stow. I Clerks: Carolyn R. Gamble, Ruby B.Harlan, Lizzie A. Duncan. WALNUT_ CREEE PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Residence of Mrs. J.M. Stow. Inspector: S. Bla=lock Putnam Judges: Caroline a. Jones. Lillie B. Stow. I '� Clerks: Emolene H. Dear. Florence C.Gilman, Abbie M. Johnson. i SARANAP PRECINCT. G Polling Place: Front Room in Residence of W.S.Crist. 3 Inspector: William Criat. Judges: Lucy W. Whyte, Frank Stewart, Clerks: Mabel C.Di=on, Callie M. Kerlinger, Chas. F. Patton. ASSOCIATED PRECINCT. a Polling Place: Avon Less House, Inspector: Wm. H.Peterson Judges: Nora E. Brown, Louise Armer I Clerks: Ivy W.L. Stickells. "..H.Offermann. Chas. Q. Rafter. PITTSBURG 13RECIVOT 190. 1. f Polling Place: Town Ha11,Pittsburg. Inspector: Wade W. Moore. <4a Judges: John Royce, John Mora. Clerks: firs. Mary Valvo, Henry Summer, Elizabeth Anderson. PIT'."SBUIRI PF.ECIN^T NO. 2. Polling Place: Vacant Bldg. Cor. Third & Los liedanos Sts., Inspector: A.C.Ortega, 2. Judges: R.W. Denny, H.�Iggleston. clerks: Mrs. 1Baud Linscheid, hrs. H.N. Reinhart, iirs. K. Carper. ' PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 3_ F Polling Place: Congregational Church Auditorium. X Inspector: J.H.Gallant, Oudges: Mrs. Florence Brown, Geo. V.Ward. Clerks: Mrs Alice Podda, Estelle Is. Evans, Margaret McMullen. i Si I i 112 PIT':'SBM', PRECI"Tt,T NO. 4. Polling Ylece: Grammar School Auditorium. Inspector: John J. Davi i Judges: L.C. Eeithley, B. Canovers. Clerks: Zara. Bertie Sehumert, Mrs. Ethel Sohmelholz, Mrs. Lucy Wolcott.1 PI"'TSB'TO^ vv?CR?^T N0. 5. Polling Plc:ce: Whitney Garage.. I Inspector: Frank Jesse. Judges: Warren B.Abrame, Frank J. Buckley. Clerks: 1'ss. Mattis Harlan, Mrs. Alvina aennerl.ey, Mrs. Margaret Crawl prd. I CLAYTON PRECINCT. Polling Place: Endeavor Hall. Clayton i Inspector: J.S .Collins. Judges: John Stockfleth, Sr., T.O. Graves. Clerks: Elodis J.L.aeller, Mrs. Hilda Id.Atchinson, Mrs. Henrietta Davi.. MORGAN TERRITORY PRECINCT. Polling Place: Morgan Territory "chool. Inspector: 14m. Clyma Judges: Frunk Schwe-cell Clerks: Thos. Ackerman, Syl. OIo£son. BAY POINT PRECINCT. Polling Place. Schirpke Hall II Inspector: S.Z.Cunningham I Judges: Wm. Bucolz, Myrtle I.Richards. Clerks: Lily G.Qugh, Hannah C. Wybo, Florence G.Rickards. NICHOLS FRECINM. Polling Place: Nichols School House. Inspector: Earl E. Willes. ,fudges: John S. Guest, Alice McHey "larks: Mary E. Clark, Mrs. nnnis E. Lemin, Mary E. Pierce. CLYDE PRECINCT. Polling Place: Room in Clyde Mercantile Store. Inspector: E.S. Makins. Judges. R.C. McAtee, Roy Journal. Clerks: Mrs. A.C.Aitken, Mrs. Marie Robinson, Mrs. E.S. 1-Akins. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Place: City Hall. Antioch Inspector: W.J. Laird, Judges: Honer E. Douglas, John J. Brennen Clerks: Ruth :d. Field, Ellen T. nelley, Irene A. Thomas. ANTIOCH PRECINCT SIO. 2. Polling Place: Oad Fellows call. Inspector: Y1,J. Bloomfield. Judges: John J. Donlon. C.W. aeeney. Clerks: Grace V.Belshaw Alice carter, Minnie J. Moore. ANTIOCH PRECI?ICT NO. 3. Polling ?lace: Scouts Hall. i Inspector: Ralph U. Beede. Judges: C.W. Hornbeck, Charles B. Hall. Clerks: Carrie Caple, Jatheryn Irwin, Alice Webster. LONE TREE PRECINCT. Polling P lace: House at S. P. Depot, Antioch. Inspector: W.C."illiamson Judges: John -rembath, Thomes kcHattie. Clerks: Norms Van Berm, Kittis J. Bassett. Mary tw, Wilkening. i 113x; 1 DRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO. 1. j Polling Place: Logan's Store, Brentwood. Inspector: Byron L. Grigsby Judges: Paul F.Bucholtz, Charles A. French Clerks: Lottie J. Genn. Emma C. LeMoin, Elizabeth O'Meara. BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO. 2. j Polling Place: Coates Hall, Brentwood. I! Inspector: Robert H. Wallace. Judges: Carl C. Lindquist, William Cakebread. Clerks: Martha C.Shafer, Neva L. Diffin, 4-ary A. Howard. BYP.O'T PRECI"CT 1I0. 1. Polling Place: 1.0.0.7. Hall. Byron Inspector: William E. Bunn Judges: W. W.Hoffman, Hanibal Sough Clerks: :laude Jacoby, -nnette llartyn.hlizabeth Grove. BYRON PRECINCT 110. 2. ' Polling Place: Skating Rink. Inspector: Robert D. Armstrong. .:.� Judges: Mott C. Preston, Edward G. Krumland. `larks: Ellen Hosie, Claude Plumley, Caroline F. Taylor. KNIGHTSEN PRECINCT. �4 Polling Place: Heidorn Hall. fnightsen. Inspector: Ben Burroughs. Judges: Archie Bonnickson, Joseph Uinta Clerks: Lillie Fotheringham. Martha Moody, Helena Hotchkiss. ^fi OAZLEY PRECINCT. 'n Polling Place: Oakley Ila]I. Inspector: M.C. Biglow. Judges- Ben Dal i'orto. Charles Diethelm I y Clerks: Gertrude Van "athoven, Gladys Yerby, Lucille Rocha. The said order is nassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Equalization of Assessments of Contra Costa County. Now at the hour of 11 o'clock A.;l, the Board of Supervisors meets as a Al Board of Equalization. In the Matter of -erotest of A.S.tlacdonald for Reduction of Assessment. .4 A.S. Macdonald, appears before the Board and files a protest for reduction !� of assessment in lots assessed to Henshaw & Macdonald. After hearing said argument` �. If it is by the Board ordered that said protest be and the same is hereby denied on ' the sroundthat proper statements have not been filed with the Caunty Assessor se re-i quired by law. 3 SII :::........,...X 11- i i In the Matter of Protests and petition for reduction of Assessments. , I The Board further considers the protests of E. Risco and !urs. D. Nel'_e, and after a full consideratior of the same, It is by the Board ordered thrt said protests be and the same are hereby denied' i In the Matter of Protest of Ellis Landing and Dock Company for I Reduction of Assessment. Ellis Landing and Dock Company, having filed with this Board a petition for reduction of Assessment on certain lots in what is known as Ellis Landing, a subdivision of City of Richmond, and it appearing to the Board that said petition is just and that said Eris Landing and Dock Company, have complied with all the requirements of , i the law regarding their assessment, It is, b- the Board ordered that the following changes in the Assessment of to following figuies, said Ellis Landing and Dock Company, be and the same are hereby reduced" to wit: I All of Block 5 reduced from $7930 to $5980. Lots 1 to 14, inclusive. in Block 21 reduced from $1430 to Ap1075. i All of Block 22, reduced from .3720 to 1620. All of Block 23, reduced from 5460 to 4470. j All of Block 26, reduced from 2920 to 1360. i All of Block 27, reduced from 2920 to 11260. All of Block. 26, reduced from 2920 to 1260. All of Block 29, reduced from 1460 to q 630. All of Block 30. reduced from 2520 to 1080. ell of Block 31, reduced from 1 860 to � 360. All of Block 32, reduced from 1720 to 720. All of Block 33 reduced from 1720 to 720. All of Block 34, reduced from 1920 to 810. All of Block 35, reduced from ,4260 to 1890. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. f In the Matter of Petition of California i Navigation Company for Reduction of Assessment. The California Navigation Company through its President, Captain A.E. Anderson I filed with this Board, a petition for reduction of assessment, After hearing statement of Captain Anderson and W.S.Tinning, his attorney, ! the matter is submitted to the Board; i Thereupon, it appearing that no statement had been filed with the County Assess!- or. regarding the. said assessment, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said applicat- ion be and the same is hereby denied. � ( I I I i 115 ' Thereupon the Roard having completed the equalization of Assessments of ' 'r Contra Costa County for the ,year 1920, It is by the Board of Equalization ordered that the Assessment Rolls, State- � ments, Books, and Maps in and for the County of Contra Costa, for the year 1920, as equalized by this Board, be and the same are hereby accepted by this Board and approv= ed, by the unanimous vote of the Board sitting as a Board of Equalization. I And the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors to meet on Monday July i 26th. 1920, at 11 o'clock A.M. i Chairman.. � `7. . . .Clerk. 3, 1 t l f IN "HE BO RFD 0-�' SUPSPVISORS 02 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CAiIFORNI9. Monday, July 26th, 1920. The Board met at 10 o'clock 6.1,;. 2resent: Hon. J.H.Trythall. Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, C.H. Hayden, and ;;.J.Buchanan. J.H."ells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor J.P. Casey. - - - - - - - - - -- In the Latter of Acceptance of Division No. 28 of the Co•mty Highway. R.R. Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented to this Board, his certificate showing that the contract of A.H.Xopperud, for constructiop of Division 110. 28 of County Highr:ay, which said Highway is commonly known as Borden' Highway, has been completed, according to contract, IT Is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said con- tract be and the same is hereby declared completed, and said road accepted. j IT Iq 7-iRT11MER 07DERR') that all persons having claims against said A.H. ?op- perud for labor and material furnished on said road, present same to this Board with- in thirty five days from this date. i The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: i Ayes: Supervisors: Knott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey., I i 1 In the ;latter of Allowance to Indigents. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the follow- - ing cash allowances commencing July 1st, 1920, be and the same are hereby granted to following named indigents, to wit: John Kelso, E1 Cerrito, ",10.00 Catherine Brown, Brentwood, $20.00. Maria Hale, 416- 20th St., Richmond, 415.00 i It is further ordered that County Auditor draw -arrant on County Treasurer. on the first of each and every month in favor of above named indigents, until the further order of this Board. 1 It is further ordered that the following amounts in supplies, be allowed to j the follo-:ing named indigents, commencing July 1st, 1920, to wit: - Sophia Brewen, 131- 3rd St. Richmond, 420.00 Ernest Russo, 119 Schrock Ave. Richmond, W25.00 Kate Spehar, 140- 21st St., Richmond, 9'40.00 The vote of the Board on the foregoinyorder being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hayden, Buchanan and -rythall. 1 Nees: :]one. Absent: Supervisor Oesey. i� i f M I i r 117:: In the 'Metter of Acceptance of Plans portion of and specifications for bailding.Division No. 2 and a portion of Division No. 18 of County Highway of Contra Costa County. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, presents to this Board portion of plans and specificati:,ns for the enmoletion of.Division No. 2, which is tie first 954 j feet of said Division west of the incorporate lines of the town of Walnut Creek, and ; also 493.16 feet of Division No. 18 commencing south of the incorporate kinea of the town of 77alnut Creek, a total of 1,447.16 lineal feet, which said plans and specificatj- ions are accepted and approved by this Board, as plans and specifications for building, said road. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Contra Costa Courier, for bids to be presented to this Board on Monday, August loth, 1920, Lip to hour of 11 c 'clock A.S. for the building of said division in accordance with said plans and specifications. i I i i 1 In the :batter of petition of I W.J. O'Hara, J.G.Prewett, C.E. O'Brien, I and O.C. Prewett, for the organization of % - i an Irrigation District, near Brentwood, to be known as Lone Tree Irrigation District. The hearing on the petition for formation and organization of a District to be known as Lone Tree Irrigation District, comes regularly before the Board, at this time, proof having been made to this board that notice of said hearing has been given in all respects as required by lav:, and after hearing argument of ;A.E.Gates and I others, regardin.; said District, the forth r hearing on said petition and report of i State Engineer is continued to and set for Tuesday, July 27th, 1920, at 11 o'clock j i a 1 *i In the Slatter of Adoption of 'lens and Specifications for building of Extension j of Division No. 5 of County Highway of Contra i Costa County. R.S.Arnold, County Surve;;or of Contra Costa County, presents to this Board, i plans and specifications for building Extension of D1Vial0n No. 5 of County Highway of Contra Costa County, which said Extension of Div. No. 5, is that cart of Division Slo. 5 lying between the crossing of the San irancisco- Sacramento Railroad, North i t of ,Walnut Creek, and the town limits of '11slnut Creek, a distance of 2,281.25 feet; I Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, be and the same are hereby ndanted by this board, as plans and specifications, cross- sections and :working details for the building of said road, It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Contra 'j P 11° ; Costa Courier, for bids to be presented to this Board, up to the hour of 11 o'clock �. !. on Londay, August 166th, 1920, for the building of said road, in accordance with said plans and specificnti;-ns, etc. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote. of the Board, to wit: A:;es: Supervisors 'Knott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trytidl. Noes: hone. Absent: Ounervisor Casey. i I In the +'.atter of Rules Regarding i Adjournment of -eetings of this Board of Supervisors. { If at any time at a regular or special called meeting of this Board, a I quorum of the Board of Supervisors does not appet:r up to the hour of 12 o'clock M. of said day. any member or members of the Board of Supervisors appearing or present, may adjourn said meeting until 10 o'clock A.:1, of the next day, and if a quorum of f i this Board does not appear on that day, before noon, any member or members of said j i Board of Supervisors present, may adjourn the meeting until 10 o'clock A.M. of the following day, and so on, from day to day, until a quorum of said Board is present. The foregoing. order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: I Ayes: Supervisors Hayden, Pacbenon and Trythall. Hoes: hone. >bsent on roll cell: Supervisors i:nott and Casey. I i i j i I In the !Satter of Allowance of Claims on Special Rood r'und. ?? i It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury .r of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra Costaj I County, which said moneys were derived from Contra costa County's portion of State j - .eatomobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the County .reasure'T ` : I of Contra Costa County daring the year 1920, which said money shall be expended by said County exclusively in the construction end maintenance of roads, bridges and j i culverts in said County and the folloain_ olaims having been presented against 3upe�,- visor District ho. 3 for labor and material used exclusively in constructim snd maintenance of roads, bridges and oWverts of said District Ido. 3; It is by the Board ordered that the following claims against Supervisor I District No. 3 for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and mains i tenance of roads, bridges and culverts in said Supervisor District No. 3, be and thi same are hereby ordered paid out of the Special Fosd fund of Contra Costa County, I to wit: i Dame. Amount. j E. Horgan5.60 Concord Building Material & Transfer Co.y99.00K I I Iy; li ' In the :Latter of Allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board-, those found to be correct and to be properly igned are order-d allowed by the Board,: signed by the Chairman, attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the allowance hi Book of this Board. ;;'2 y In the Matter of Fixing and Establishing 2rices of Printing and Advertising for the _- i year 1920. It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the following rules and prices for the furnishing of printing and advertising and Record and account. i Books for the year 1920, to the officers of Contra Costa County, be and the same ! -' i are hereby established end fixed by this Board, as rules and prices for the furnistsi i of said materials to said officers, to exit: RAI4 A71 record and account books are to be made of first quality ledger paper, standard weights and sizes, ruled and printed as required, and bound in Extra Russia; with fronts, ends and bands, sewed with patent stub backs, unless otherwise specified. For all books and blanks furnished that are not on this schedule, the price must be made the same as similar books and blanks. Prices on such work as is not list- ed herein may be spade from the State Typnthetas Price List. ,a It is understood that Lir. Hasting's office may at any time be called on for ! z i an estimate on printing for the County, when the price is not listed or for any reas� on it is desired. All claims presented for printing and stationery must be certified by the 8 officer ordering the ssme, and the ?card will hold said officer accountable for � y ' the correctness of the claim. � County officials are requested to order blanks and.other 4 printing supplies in general use in be large quantities as is consistent with their needs, thus taking' advantage of the lowest quoted prices in the schedule. All things being equal county officials are requested to place all orders for printing, printed or specially manufactured books, rulings, perforating, binding] and onnohing, etc, with the publishers and printers of Contra Costa County, or theii authorized representatives. . RATES FOa ADVERT?S?5:8, LtEA9IIRE;IES]T3, i Legal advertising including ordin,nees, proceedings of the Boardof Super- visors, and all notices not hereinafter mentioned §1.00 per square first insertion I and fifty cents per square each subsequent insertion. All advertising must be set in solid nonpariel without spacing, indenting or otherwise lengthening the advertising of 234 ems to the square. Advertisements that are to be paid for by Contra Costa County must not be i published for a greater number of tames than the law of the case requires. SPECIAL. Published :roceedin:s of the Board of Supervisors when ordered published in two papers, per square, for each paper . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 I Publishing County Clerk's Registration notice to Voters when authorized by Board of Supervisors for one year, . . . . . . .$40.00 i I i �`}f 120 Publishing Assessor's Notice to Tax Payers, for one year . . . . . .. a.30.00 Publishing Tax Collector's Notice to Taxpayers for one year . . . . . 30.00 Legal advertising, per square, for one insertion . . . . . . . . . .75 D., i� iup,7s Legal Advertising, per square, for one week. .. . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 Legal Advertising, per square, for ten days. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50 Legal Advertising, per square. for two weeks. . . . . . . . . . . . 2.75 Legal Advertising, per square for three weeks . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 Legal Advertising, per square, for one month . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 Publishing Delinquent Tax list, four insertions . . . . . . . . . 1.25 ASSESSOR'S OFFICE. Assessment Lists 100 250 500 1000 Ad. M. Single Book $41.50 7,46.95 $60.85 $30.00 Automobile Department Blanks for making return of machine $14.60 16.70 18.20 22.55 8.65 War Veterans Exemption 16.80 18.70 22.95 28.50 13.85 r School cistrict Tract Block, Size 6-5/16 x 9-10/16, 2 sides 26.00 29.00 34.50 45.25 26.50 School District Tract Block, size 13jx16 3/4, 2 sides 40.25 46.10 56.70 80.95 50.75 School District Tract Block, Description of Real Estate, size 132 x 16 3/4-2 sides, 33.85 40.10 50.35 72.65 47.05 , f school District Blanks without cross ruling, pr. 1 side, size 13 1/2 x 16 3/4 18.85 24.15 34.30 56.05 49.60 Recapitulation of Prop- erty, 1 side, rut=d $ printed, size 16x19 3/4 42.50 52.50 65.00 96.00 62.50 Assessment Book, of the personal property, size - I _ 10 1/2 x 16, pr. 1 side 19.25 24.75 32.80 49.75 30.40 Index to Personal Property Assessments, school District 1 side. size 9 3/4 K 11 3/4 18.75 23.50 29.95 44.45 30.90 Assessment Book of property of, ruled and or. 2 sides. 17 x 17 3/4 57.50 69.50 82.50 137.50 102.50 Notice of Tax Due, Quarter Bound in dup. i size 3 1/4 x 8 9.20 11.45 14.00 18.25 8.80 j Personal Property Tax Re- j ceipts, 1/4 bound, Gold lettered on end, size 3 1/4 x10 1/2 10.20 12.20 15.40 20.35 9.00 TAY COLLECTOR'S OFFICE. 100 250 500 1000 Ad. M. Single.] County and Special School. Installment Tax Receipt x;86.10 $47.00 i Statement of Taxes, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 $12.25 813.75 $15.40:"-18.70 6.80, F Notice of Unpaid Taxes 5 1/2 x 6 1/2 5.50 6.35 7.75-10.00 4.85 s` J Application for I.iotor License for year 7.00 8.35 9.75 12.00 4.85 County and Special School Tax Bill., 7 3/4 x 7 3/4 2 colors, 24.30 25.65 27.60 31.50 7.85 i i • I j Gti t� q County and Bill8 Tax ax Bill> 8 a 14 ,. 2 colors, Gummed, Perfor- ated .$`25.50 $28.20 432.25 A42.85 $22.95 Double assessment 16.80 18.70 22.95 28.50 13.85 Erroneous Assessment Blanks 16.80 18.70 22195 28.50 13.85 rte Segregation of Cash, Month of of --- 83.25 96.00 119.50 169.50 158.50 Personal 2roperty -Receipts 10.50 14.50 16.00 26.50 20.00 AUDITOR'S 0?F ICE. Financial Statement from Type run in Vexspaper Price open. X Order on Treasurer from 3eneral Fund for Bridge- work, lumber, eto. 4.90 5.70 6.55 8.50 3.95 Certificate of Redemption of Rea) Estate, two sides 16.65 19.25 22.85 29.95 13.90 41 ' Redemption Blank, one side 12.90 16.00 2('.05 28.05 16.05 Beceict and Disbursements Blanks 37.50 45.00 57.80 84.80 70.50 Sheets for Register of i`arrents 33.50 40.50 53.50 80.50 68.50 ..9"FI?NTE_"IDEYT OF SCHOOLS. Course of Study Books 'rice open. ....'' SHERIF?'S OFFICES Register of Actions See blank book Schedule. •rl Sheriff's Sail Register $45.00 COMITY 011 I S OFFICE. Claire flanks 3790 39.70 44.15 50.85 15.60 r Affidavit of Registration, Price open. ,Ya Index to Voters, per name, z 15 A. 200 fall bound copies and 100 copies of each precinct, minium ? charge per precinct, 77.50 for �ieneral Election. 12 1/2 per ne,aefor Primary Election. BLAIM9 ?OR OFFICES OF SHERIFF. RECORD$$, PUBIIC ADMINISTRGTOR, DISTRICT TY-- 100 230 500 1000 Ad. i. 1/8 sheet Blanks, one side 4.60 5.40 6.50 8.30 4.30 1/8 sheet Blanks. two sides 7.70 8.50 9.65 11.65 4.50 1/4 sheet Blanks, one side 4.90 6.00 7.50 10.80 6.55 1/4 sheet Blanks, two sides 8.50 9.65 11.80 16.00 8.60 1/2 sheet Blanks, one side 9.25 11.00 13.75 19.40 11.05 1/2 sheet 'Tanks, two sides 16.80 18.70 22.95 28.50 13.85 r 1 sheet Blanks, two aides, 17.90 20.90 26.40 37.45, 22.15 1 sheet Blanks. three sides 25.10 28.60 34.50 46.70 24.10 I Sheet Blanks, four sides 32.00 36.30 42.75 55.95 26.10 1 1/2 sheet Blanks, three sides 27.15 t 31.90 40.15 56.85 33.20 1 1/2 sheet Blanks, six sides 48.80 55.00 65.70 84.45 40.00 COUNTY RECORD BOOKS. i i This Schedule covers Oil record books except those listed under each individual office. Prices include canvas cover and lettering. { 19 Page Size, lo'x102 or smaller Page size, lax 11}g-. 6/4 Rus. Ex. Ras. 3L Itus. Ea. Ras. Bound, 200 Dazes 30.00 v 35.00 Bound, 200 pages, "34.00 x39;00 300 payee 0.50 35.50 11 300 pages 35.00 40.00 " 400 pages :11.50 :16.50 400 pages 36.00 41i00 ' 500 pnges 5-.50 67.50 500 pages 37.00 42.00 6G0 pages 34.50 39.50 " 600 pages 38.50 44;t50 Ends r Bands Ends g Bands. Loose Leaf, 3,CO pages :$35.00 Loop Leaf, 300 pages X37.00 " 400 pates 36.00 400 pages 38.00 " 50C pages 37.00 „ 500 pages 39.00 300 pages 38.00 1Y 600 pages h0.00 2XTRA . In addition to Cho^e prices Charge extra Inr the following: Form Book,-, I page form - - - - - - - - - - - -+$15.00 „ paie form - - - - - - - - - - - 2 0.50 3 ptie :Corsa - - - - - - - - - - - 27.50 4 page form - - - - _ _ - _ - _ - 33.50. Printed �e fl ngs with ruling - - - - - - - - - 12.50 Index Through gothic or Tabs - - - - - - - - - 3.50 Front 3peoial. �Iuled on?,,, 4.01"0 1. Pront Special ruled and printed - - _ - _ 7.50 1$ i-iasti_s Gra Ic$stems P" a"`" Y nvbi 1.1 Contra Costa County July,Plnl 1! 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J' a w E.fl �.UO 6.15 T 53 RT t2 PS 1,91, q 20 j i0 10 I. 1.- E"". .ayi •i 0 _.0a' .10' 5.25' .et .a5 SHIPPING TAGS R.25 2.1s 3.23 1.18 s.25 a^3 S.dl O l..rhtvl I. a5 fur 1':.-k;n,P•. for Ire than .as Las Leu S.es am cos 2.m' IUNI:1,1,1 111'.;,to yrile for bn•,k'na Lax. I I azz a 11_ 9 n i mz. nu:5 3 b rm 5I I3 Sas 9 s �_'aF, ss aaL-' 3f 12.x Al Hmrt m Graphic Syuetnt ° °° Contra Cow ClRmty tws,1426 2? POSTAL CARDS DISPLAY CARUS T4rtl Orbs eoR!eosl d O : dd+rddh,eon lvtl.n,todsp,nXls RWy.rrmnina, rspprul, erY. Wkeu pabb...for ,Fao s4sts.d " orrled drduet est d some tram t4sta Rhee. 13saAre lYaaX1dIksWys�ye�alr u�emrored ru tEe rWbwrn����p4�tyA�ub, , Aa 011►ltlyy r►MdYrMre'ryurr W4 dtOnrrWaW;01XXX, IW Wit Me 3088 i0A MalMawtlr0ltrasfraYoo4d drirM:�ia A,x,yr. CI- IOIJor miar........ss.eV uOb i%"3 Wn stiA{ f��ryd�y,, wrYy m Yos�"'d�jps a'�ay ' 1l timer kM........ 4,M ..Wle.1S 18,00 11.00 DrYWim. 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Cosa R' Oclt-.,II lunrutc.; SS.SU 1714.16 Jd.ts 8760 V'"5 ;Ixr9-7s l 94 42-2 h'-.- a:t0 nn.w 19F1.r 118s70 Add for uahnpadoIod ik onaLroce6:0725 ns follows: flit,_..._____...._.t.al 7}q IdAi I.m .:dD 1- 26 1 ----..-1.2:1 L 1.25 26 1.5 5 1.21, -Si 3.M �mim'nm' �r min odor Olu!mmpaid_rp eases nr 2._5 225 2.2s .23 i me i t JWr t,lYJO i Contra Lata County .rely!1620 29 3(Hump Graphic Systems h"lri",.,!i�" -' RECEIPTS,WARRANTS,ORDERS.SALE SHEETS,ETC. WM'Stub,pudd.d or lease DODGERS,$ARDSILLS AND POSTERS 3.'100 np t 5 t u nr nit St .k,4xW 35 whit or loml Poster Print. 'I'htw•.yn r•s nr 1 I u 2U 1n,en nr PIs01iut1iuna Co menrite. Sinei,ink n1d5-- of tyl,t n1.111rr 3.w t IS rv� n ul1;ty 1 Iints,mrh a•ot nr rnz u,+c,l anent:n,cso linns. I',neh pkee Sire 7A 1110 250 5m Im 601 f inti,nda..+ronn' as 1§lino and it®indt iockap. , 9.75 $19.00 Por all limes„ccr 20 n,d IS!:j Ionto Iur lin... 6x 9 '1.40 '.75 6.60 18.90 k n i -x. 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S1 0 1 I 0 I \r l.. t 7\]Pn�tra Sias 3.'0 ]m �X] 7Xx] thi 5dt ,n 1 I o.I,uXI I I,d at7 ti... 3%6 _-... - 3 it i0$6.90$0.0.'7$28.J6 XX1arM 1X3. r XI1 IPSB SiOp E 100 �AanM , Ox 0 111 0.]0 1100 30.00 !■■M'� ( _ 9x]2 -- i]m t4.130 IOtXI 31-111 17 50 10.00 :.46 47'20 12x1$ $1S 0 10.00 20.15 'x125 -20 Lx23 $20.s6 .50 29.50 3096 5.96 08.00 1$x_3 27,50 29.66 3006 MAD 37.60 R.2b I .� 72036 2b iuY 20.30 31 m 34M 39.110 91.0075. 1 29=it3 25 :W.86 40.10 48.00 3A.00 115.00 i to I I x3. .'I I.ASI i-3n ]1.33 s. ir.S ].:] lis ,..W .Nr Aei 13 V V 1.N I22MaU .5.111 7.i O J3 "iXl •a1.1U yx.+it i 1 EE O i H 33 :r Jt ! r.ia illi 1 fA' n I!tll ! 1 1+1.:Xr 10,I,IV'-3.1 - I 1 I 1 ITS 7HE 30A?T OV ''jITPEFVI'M?9 0 CCKA COUNTY, STATE 0^ CLLIP0RNIA. Tuesday, July 27th, 1920. The Board riet at 10 o'clock .,.,,.. ?resent: Supervisor .:.Hayden. J.H."e7.3s, Clerk. Absent: Sunervi.sors :'nott, Casey, Buehanen and Trythall. i This Board having token a recess until 10 o'dDel, P.,ii. of this day, Supervisor Hayden, L.nneared and no quorum of the Board of Supervisors being present All Lip to the hone o; 13. o'clock _L. of this day, 3upervlsor Hayden, orders that said T eeting be. and the san.:e is hereby continued to 10 o'cle 1 A.-- of July 28th, 1920 �.:nd all matters pending before this Board, are hereby continued to said date. 3 r' •4 _ - - - - - - 000 - - - - - - - - IN BOA'D 0? SJPE vISO"R-� 0= .,.._._T'A COSTA COU71Y, STATE OF CAII204°TIA. W;ednesday, July 26th, 1920. r'he Board met at 10 o'clock .W. `> i Present: Supervisor C.H.Hayden. Clerk. absent: ^uperti:,ors ynott, Casey, Buchanan and Trytball. as 3 r<s This Board raving to=-en a recess until 10 o'clock A.:'% of this day, Super- visor Hayden, tippeared and no quorum of the Board of Supervisors being present up to the hour of 12 o'clock U. of this day, Supervisor Hayden, orders that said meeting be and the same is hereby continr,ed to 1C o'alock G.:. of July 29th, * 1920, and a71 r.:atters therein pending before this Board, are hereby continued to 'a iM the snld date. i j r • y x kw I " I i i f f 126 i I i IN TIM BOARD OF SUPERVISMS OF COPT%l IOSTA COUMY, STATE OF CALIFORUTA. Thursday, July 29th, 1920. , I The Board met at 10 o'clock A.:u. Present: Hon. C.H.Heyden, Supervisor; J.H."ells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Buchanan and Trythall. .f This Board havin> taken a recess until 10 o'clock A.L. of this day +I Supervisor Hayden, epp=ared and no cuorum of the Board of Supervisors being present; up to the hour of 12 o'clnck ?'. of this day, Supervisor Hayden orders that said i, meeting be and the same is hereb; continued to 10 o'clock A.'i. of July 30th, 1920, and ell matters pending before this Board, are hereby continued to said date-1 5 - - - - - - - - - -000 - - - - - - - - - II: TH? BOARD OF S"PERVI-SOPS Or CONTRA COSTA COUMY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Friday. July 30th, 1920. The Board met at 10 o!clock A.L'. Present: C.H.Hayden, Snpervisor; J.H.71ells, Clerk. Absent:-Supervisors-Knott, Casey, 3achanan and Trythall. i This Board havin> taken a recess until 10 o'clock A.I.I. of this day Supervisor Hayden, appeared and no cuorum of the Hoard of Supervisors being present up to the hour of 12 o'clock L. of this day, Supervisor uayden orders that said meetl.ng be and the same is hereby continued to 10 o'cloc;k A.D.. of July Slat, 1920, and all matters pending before this Board, are hereby continued to said date. III - - - - -000 - - - - - - - - i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CC!T"`A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALI+OP.n?IA. Saturday, July Slat, 1920. The Board met at 10 o'clock -.L. Present: C.H.Hayden, Sipervisor. J.H."ells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisors Knott,_Casey_ Buchanan and Trythall. This Board havinz taken a recess until 10 o'clock A.M. of this day Supervisor Hayden appeared and no quorum of the Board of Supervisors being pro- sent up to the hour of 12 o'clock :.% of this day, Supervisor Hayden orders that said meeting be and the same is hereby continued to 10 o'clock L.1:. of August 2nd. l 1920, end all matters pending before this Board, are hereby continued to said date.f i i r; 4 6 's ' IN THE BOARD OT SUP?VISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ? � MOVDAY, August 2nd, 1920. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.'�rythall, Chairman; Supervisors J.P. Casey, C.H.Hayden, and W.J.Buchanan. J.H,9+e11s. Clerk. I Absent: Supervisor Zeb Ynott. 7y - - -000 - - - The minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of July, 1920, are read to the Board by the Clerk and are approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. I f In the 114atter of Allowance of Claims to Supervisor District 13. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys were derived from Contra loosta County's portion of State y i Automobile Tax collected by the State '•reasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of `* Contra Costa Oounty during the year 1920, which said money shall be expended by said amount.: exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts, in said County, and the following clai:s having been presented againstI Supervisor District No. 3 of Contra costa County, for labor and material used ex- clusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts Of said yistrict No. 3; It is, by the Board ordered that the following claims against Supervisor a^ District No. 3 for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and mein- ' tetance of roads, bridges and culverts, in Supervisor District No. 3, be and the i same hereby are ordered paid out of the Special. Road Fund of Contra Costa County to wit Name. Amount. I s# L.L:I.Lasell Co. (-soignee of William Scott) 6.00 Edward Brewen .5.00 Nick Clements 110.00 { Coast Rock & Gravel Company 148.73 Central Garage 439.45 James Hunter 5.00 P.J.Yane 144.00 Joseph Lilly 132.00 i .q LIilo Lasell 144.00 A.A.McIlahon 166.71 W.D.Othick 120.00 I sY Jack Perry 20.00 31, W.Pritchard 110.00 y A.M.Shelb,: 156.00 A.Sangmaster 132.00 Southern Pacific Co. 125.24 9taffdard Oil Company 52.98. The said order is passed by following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Ynott,_ i t T 3 5 12S I i In the atter of Advertisement for bids for Construction of Section 2 of Division No. 21 of County Highway. ! This Board having heretofore advertised Jbr bids for construction of Section 2 of Division No. 21 of the County Highway of Contra Costa County, in accordance with plans and specifications adopted by this Board, this bein; the time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders appear and file bids, to it. L UNIC IPAI. IMPPOYEi,ENT C OMPA'!Y: ! Embankment, per cu. yd, X1.98 Concrete pavement, per cu. yd. $12.88 t _ Placing wire mesh in concrete pavement, per sq. ft. Rock and screenings in macadam pavement ton, X3.98. •"lacing asphalt in pavement, per sq. ft, p. .025. - KOPPFRUD & HEAFEY: Embankment, per cu. yd, 41.75. 0oncrete pavement, per cu. yd, 314 .00 Placing wire mesh, in concrete pavement, per sq. ft, 4.07. Rock and sc*eenings in macadam pavement, per ton, $3.00 'lacing asphaltum in macadam pavement, per sq. ft. y.02. Thereaoon said bids having been presented to the County Engineer, and said ! I Engineer h8vin4 reported the bid of %ooperud & Heafey as the lowest and beet bid presented, and now at this time, said county Engineer, reports to this Board that I since advertisin.; for bids for said construction of said road, that he has discovered! that said roadway is not in s condition to place a concrete pavement on same and asks for permission to place an oil macadam wearing surface on said road until such ! time as said road will hold a concrete pavement. It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the contractf i for the above work be end the same is hereby awarded to Kropperud & Heafey for ! f placing an oil macadam road on the whole length of said road at prices above stated. i It is further ordered that K opperud and Heafey give bonds in following i amounts, to wit: fifty per centof estimated total contract price as security for i material and labor performed and filly per cent of estimated total contract price for ' I faithful performance of said contract. I It is further ordered that the District attorney prepare bonis and contract in accordance with foregoing order. Ii i In the Liatter of Advertisement for bids for Construction of hills Avenue of the town of Antioch and Extensions. - I This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction ofan oil macadam road on "ills -venue and Extensions of s,:me and this being the time and place for presentation of bids, the following bidder appears and files bid, to wit: KOPPERUD & HEAFEY: Pavement, per sq. foot, on Wills Avenue and Extensions, using screenings and asphalt only, 3.08. Pavement per sq. foot on other streets, 4 inches thick, asin.; rock and screenings and asphalt, 9'.12. x..' Thereupon, this bein3 the only bid presented, and the County Engineer reportl 3 ins that said Bid is a reasonable bid, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said con-I h _ 12� tract for such nortion of said roe.d as the funds of Road District 5 will warrant, be 1 and the same is hereby awarded to Eopperud & Hsafey, at the above stated prices. It is further ordered that dopperud & Beafey give bonds in following amounts, to wit: fifty per cent of total estimated contract price as security for material and labor furnished and fifty per cent of estimated total contract price for faith- ! fol performance of slid contract. It is further ordered that the District ittorney prepare bonds and contract i - i in accordance with foregoing order. I i In the Matter of Lost Warrants. Louisa Cravo, having filed with this Board, her affidavits showing that on ' the let day of }Say, 1920, there was issued to her Hospital Warrant No. 2156 for the stun of 8p10. and on the first day or June, 1920, a Hospital 'Warrant Ho. 2280 for the sum of °10. and that said warrants have been mailed to deponent and have not been received; i It i.s, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the County', t Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payments of snid lost warrar:ts and i that duplicates of sate be issued by County Auditor and registered by County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of original lost i;arrents7c k I i i In the Letter of Granting Extension of Time to F. Rolandi, for construction of Division Vo. 16 of County Highway. � ' F.Rolandi, having made application t,o this Board for an extension of time of sixty days within which to complete his contract for construction of Division No. 16� of the County Highway; ; It is, by the board ordered that said F. Rolandi, be granted an extension of sixty days within which to complete said contract. S 1n the ;getter of application of Crocker, Blanchard and Hoiaell for extension of time. Crocker Blanchard i Howell, having made application to this Board for an f extension of time within which to comnlete their contract on road lying between Division No. 8 near the E. quarter corner of flection 25 and about one mile east of i I , Oakley and running, to the town of _"nighteen. a distance of 5.19 miles; It is by the board ordered that said Blanchard. Crocker and Howell, be and they are hereby granted an extension of time within which to complete said contract. I ; I z 130 i I In the clatter of Approval of Financial Report ! s, of Contra Costa County. I A.H.Sullenger, County yuditor havin,, re::orted to this Board the r'inancial Report of Contra Costa County, as prepared for the Board of supervisors under his direction. as by previ,Lus order of this Board: i It is, by the Board ordered that as d Financial Report of Contra Costa County be and the same is hereby approved by this Board and ordered published in the Richmondl i Daily Independent, in accordance with law. In the 1-latter of Petition from Community Club of urinda Park to name road. A petition having been presented to this Board by Orinda Park Community Club signed by persons residing over and alon3 the Highway which is now being constructed from Tunnel Road at Oak 'ills to Richmond, and praying this Board to name said nigh- i way "Orinda Park Boulevard',', It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said Highway beginning on Tunnel Road at Oak Villa, and running thence to Richmond, be and the same, is and shall be known as and called "Orinda Park Boulevard". the vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and `irythsll. Noes: None. Absent: Su_:ervisor Knott. i i In the }latter of Hospital Committee. t".J.Buchanan, is by the Chairman appointed as a -Cemporary member of the Hosoitali Com:ittee for this meeting. + I I i i I In the Liatter of Transfer of Funds. It is by the hoard ordered that the sum of X74000 be and the same is hereby ordersi] i transferred to 49iemar Joint Rospital. Fund., from the General Fund. in the Matter of Granting Leave of Absence. Sheriff R.R.Veale, having applied to this Board for a leave of absence, of thirty days. It is by the Board ordered that said Sheriff ",h.Veale, be granted a leave ofl I absence of thirty days from and after date of leaving State of ualiforr.ia. i i i i I I � P 13i ' I ' In the ISetter of Allowance to Indigents. I It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be and the same are hereby made to following named indigents, to mit: +yrs. J.B. Idarval, (C/o H.H.Bancroft) Concord, $40. per month commencing July' let, 1920. i It is by the board ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the Count? Treasurer in favor of above named indigent in above named sum.;;, i In the i,iatter of Approval of Form of Lease 'or Right of way for Storage Purposes at Luzon. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company having presented a form of Leas to this Board for a portion of right of way for storage purposes at Luzon; It is, by the Board ordered that said corm of Lease be and the same is hereby approved by this Board and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said Lease for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, and that the Clerk attesti the same. I I i In the Matter of Allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County y are presented to the Board; those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by this Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the I Allowance Dook of this Board. 1 I In the Natter of the petition of j J. O'HARA, J.— PREWETT, C.E. O'BRIEN, O.C. PRENETT, et al., for the j organization of an Irrigation District near Brentwood. .7HE7EA9, the petition of .:.J.O'Hara, J.O.Prew=tt, C.L. O'Brien, O.C. Prewett at al—for the organization of an Irrigation District was duly and regularly presented to this Board on the 3rd day of ;Jay, 1920, at a regular meeting of said Board, and it vias then and there dul:i made to appear, and this Board found: I. That said petition was fully and regularly published in the manner and for the time required by la,a in such cases. that is to say,at least two w=eks prior to i said 3rd day of May, 1920, together with due and proper notice stating the time of I the meeting of this Board at which sail petition would be presented, to wit: on the Srd day of iday, 1920, at the hour of eleven o'clock A.L1. of said day, in the regular! issue of the "3rentwood Nems" a newspaper of general circulation, printed and pub- lished in the County of Cr,ntra Costa. ! AND WDEREAS, from the evidence duly taken at the time of the presentation I r 1321 I I i I of said petition, to wit: on the 3rd day of May, 1920, it appeared to this Board, and this Board by resolution duly declared the', all and singular, the allegations set forth in said petition are true and correct, and particularly that said petition; is signed by a majority in number of the holders of title or evidence of title, in- j eluding the holders of possessory rights or other evidence of the rights of entrymen or purchasers under any la' of the United States or the State of California, and I that such holders of title or evidence of title and of possessory rights represent a najority in value of said landFi according to the equalized County Assessment Roll i for the last year preceding, and that said ;etition sets forth generally the bounderT ies of the proposed Irrigation District, and states generally the source from which said lands are proposed to be irrigated, and preys that the territory embraced within the boundaries of the said pro;:osed District be organized as an Irrigation District under the provisions of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California entitled "An Act.to Provide for the Organization and Government of Irrigation Districts, and to Provide fortbe -cquisition or Construction thereby of ,Yorks for the Irrigttion of the lands Embraced v.,ithin such Districts, and, also, to Provide for the Distributl- ion of ':rater for Irrigation Purposes". approved ?uarch Slst, 1897, and the Acts amend: story thereof and supplemental thereto; And this Board also found, at said hearinrz, that said petition in all res-1 pacts complied with the requ_re^ents of la^ in such cases made and provided, and that ell things required by law in such cases had been performed, including the giving of tie required notices, snd thegivinq of a good and sufficient undertaking conditioned that the sureties shall pay all probable costs of organizing the Listrict in case i said organization shall not be effected, and that said undertaking had been duly approved by the Board of Supervisors; And this Board also found, at said herring, that all the lands within the i boundaries of said District are in the County of Contra Costa; end it further found that a copy of ;;aid ietitim had been filed in the office of the ^tate Lngineer of the State of California; A-'D 7"IEREAS, a copy of said r-solution so made by this hoard on the said I - 3rd day of i.sy, 1920, duly certified by the c'erk of this Board, was forrarded to the State Engineer of the State of California, as by law provided; I AND !VHEREks, the said State Engineer has made in writing his report approv- in:.: the organi::&tion of said Irrigation District, which said report is on file .%ith the other records of the Board; NO'W, TESREFOFF, T- T� By Tulc 130ARD ORDERED that all the said findings of I fact end conclusions, including the genuineness and sufficiency of the said petitiony i for the organization of said District, and all proceedings therein taken, be and they are hereby affirmed, and it is FURTHER DETs4_1+t1NF.D that all notices required by leve in such cases have been duly and regularly given, including the notice of this final i hearing; I �.... AND IT IS FURTHER O"DERS'D that the boundaries of t}e proposed District are hereby fixed and established as follows, to wit; BEGIMNIUG at t'ne section corner cownon to 6ection 6 and Section 7 of 'Town- ship one (1) North Range three (3) last, and Sections 1 and 12, Township one O North. Range two (2) East, d.D.B.& M; proceeding thence west on a line common to i Sections 1 and 12, 2 and 11, and 3 and 10, township one (1) North, lunge two (2) 133 East, to a point on the mid-section line running north and south through Sections 3 and 10; thence west 738 feet; thence north 28'47' ;lest through the southwest quarter of Section 3, 2126 feet; thence North 47050' West, 1200 feet to a point on the mid-section line running East and '"est through Sectiops 3 and 4, and on the linei between Sections .5 and 4; thence west on said mid-section line to the southwest i corner of the Northeast quarter of Section 4; thence North 280 feet; thence meander-I - in., through the Northeast quarter of Section 4 as follows: North 87'3O' East, 265 feet; north 22.00' East, 450 feet;north 180 feet; North 24030' West 510 feet; North 55005' ";est 230 feet; North 80 feet; North 63' 00' East 1250 feet; south 61'30' east 220 feet; North 66105' East, 740 feet; south 4'00' East 550 feet; south 36'00' East. 345 feet; south 2'40' West 490 feet; North i 83005' East, 250 feet; North 62` 00' East, 160 feet to a point on the section line between the North east quarter of vection 4 and the northwest quarter of Section 3; ', thence meandering through the Northwest quarter of Section 3 as follows: j ' North 82000' East, 175 feet; south 54000' East, 220 feet; North 84'30' East 167 feet; south 16'30' East, 355 feet; south 81'25' East, 150 feet; south 51130' i East, 285 feet; south 9°50' East, 380 feet; south 76'30' East, 120 feet; north 56' I 20' East, 250 feet; north 88'00' East. 170 feet; north 32'30' East, 167 feet; North 64'10' Test 455 feet; north 18'35' East, 180 feet; North 73'40' East, 210 I feet; North 17'35' East. 230 feet, North 51'00' ".est 300 feet; North 33'32' ;Jest 870 feet; north 14000' East, 160 feet; south 50'30' East, 545 feet; North 73020' East, 480 feet; south 58130' East, 590 feet; south 77'30' East, 165 feet; south - i i 17100' East, 230 feet; south 89'20' East, 225 feet; to a point on the mid-section I line runnin North ani south through Section a, thence south 60 feet; thence meander- ing through the Northeast quarter of Section 3 as follows: South 89120' East, 270 feet; soutt 110 feet; south 68'00' east 920 feet; North 71'30' East, 310 feet; North 450 feet; north 78.35' Nest, 725 feet; north 14' , ' 00' East, 250 feet; North 68000' East, 320 feet; North 19000' East, 210 feet; North'; 48'45' East, 360 feet; North 37'00' .''est, 290 feet; North 112 feet to a point on i the section and township line between Section 3, Township one (1) North, Range Two (2) Eost, and Section 34, Township two (2) North, Range two (2) Last; thence east i along said township line to the section corner common to Sections 2 and 3, township'', one (1) North, Range two (2) East, and Sections 34 and 35, Township two (2) North, Range two (21 EE-st; thence Porth on the line between Sections 34 and 35, 1990 feet roceeding thence through the Southwest ouarter of Sector 35 as follows; East 1320 feet, south 650 feet; east 420 feet; south 650 feet; east 900 j -- feet to a point on the mid-section lino running North and youth through Section 35; i proceeding thence through the southeast quarter of Section 35 as follows: East 420 feet; north 650 feet; west 250 feet;north 960 feet; East 450 I feet; south 37'45' East, 1210 feet; south 41-30' East 1700 feetto a point on the township line between '-ownship One (1) North, Range two (2) east, and township two! i, (2) North, Range two (2) East; thence east 150 feet to the section corner common to Sections 1 and 2. Townshin one (1) North, Range ':wo (2) East, and Sections 35 and 36 township two (2) North, Range two (2) East, thence east on said township line 1840 feet; thence throu6h the Northwest quarter of said Section 1, South 31015' east 1040 feet; and east 375 feet to a point on the mid-sectio❑ line running north and South through Section 1; thence south on said mid-section line 1750 feet to the I I r ., 13 I mid-section corner of Section 1; thence east 920 feet along the rid-section line i I running east and west through Section 1; thence through the 'ortheast quarter of I Section 1, north 19°30' Test, 420 feet, and East 1370 feet, and south 375 feet to j i a point on the said mid-section line; thence meandering through the 6outheast quarter of Section 1 as follows: I South 12100' East, 250 feet; south 79100' West, 230 feet; north 48°40' Nest i 210 feet; south 45°25' Ffest 120 feet; south 290 feet; south 43°30' East 440 feet; south 3°45' 'Nest 510 feet; south 55°00' East, 365 feet; south 45 feet; south 85°30' ' i west, 235 feet; so:th11400' Fest, 160 feet; south 49°45' @'est 150 feet; south 160 feet; south 43°00' East, 525 feet; south 72°00' East, 230 feet to a point on the I range line between Range two (2) East, and mange three (3) East, i.i.D.B.& i,I. thence - due south on said range line 125 feet to the point of beginning,. i I^. Iq +'.,r.__.,.R ORDERED that all the lands within the boundaries of said I Irrigation District shall become and be a part of said Irrigation District. r IT IS _'JR":F','? ORDERED that the followin.3 described lands, which were con- tained witiin the boundaries set out in the petition on file h-rein will not be bener' fitted b- irrigation by means of any said sy-ste^go or said -:corks of said proposed Irrigation District, and that the said lands, therefore, be, and they rare hereby, i excluded from said District, to wit f The follo.-Ang portions of the south half of Section 35, township two (2) i North, ?ar.-e trio (2) East, _...U.B.& L.. to wit: it i Beginning at a point 660 feet south of the middle of Section 35, ''ownship two (2) North, Range two (2) East, :;.D.B.& :.:. proceeding thence south 660 feet; thence west 90(: feet; thence south 650 feet; thence east 1520 feet; thence noith 650 feet; thence vest 250 feet; t:ence North 650 feet; thence west It'eet to the point of beginning. Beginnin`; at n point or. the southeast corner of Section 35, township two (2)� North, Range two (2) East, i.i.D.B.& 7::. proceeding thence west 150 feet; thence north j 41°50' Fest, 1700 feet; thence North 37145' West, 820 feet; thence east 1960 feet to a poirt on the line between Sections 35 and 36; thence south along said section line 1980 feet to tete point of beginning. i The following portion cf Section 36, Township two (2) north, Range two (2) H.D.B.& 1.1. to wit: Begirnin� at the southwest corner of Section 36, and running Nortb 2640 feet] thence east on the mid-section line of said Section 36 to a point directly north on the ifrthwest corner of lands of Verner; thence south to the south-west corner of i lands of said Verner; thence east along the south line of the lands of said Verner i to the east line of Section 36; thence south along said Section line to the southeast I corner of the 23 acre tract of land belongin to O'Hara; thence west to the ooutwestI i corner of said 23acre tract; thence south to the township line between townships One (1) Horth and two (2) I:orth, 1I.D.B.& Z. thence west to the point of beginning; 'l The following portion of the southwest quarter of Section 3, ownshipone (l). - Forth, Range two (2) East, id.!) B.& Id. to wit; Begir_nin; at the southwest corner of Section 3, Township one (1) North, Rang I two (?) East, 1i.D.P.& I.I, proceeding North 2640 feet; thence south 47°50' East, 1200 feet; thence south 28`47' East to a Point on the south line of Section 3; thence west, i I I r 13� i ' 1902 feet to the point of beginning; i i The following portion of the Northeast quarter of Section 4, Township one (1) � North, Bange t�ao (2) East, Iu.D.B.& It. to wit; i Beginning at the northeast corner of Section 4, Township one (1) North, Rangel Two (2) East, ;d.D.B.& I.i. and proceeding 'Nest, 2640 feet; south 2.360 feet; thence north 87°30' East, 265 feet; north 22°00' East, 450 feet; north 180 feet; North 24°30' West,! 510 feet; North 55°05' creat 230 feet; th-nce North 80 feet; North 65.00' Nest, .1250 feet; south 61.30' Best, 220 feet; North 66.05' East, 710 feet; south 4°00' East, 550! feet; south 38100' East, 545 feeth;south 2140' West, 490 feet; North 83°05' east 250 feet; North 62°00' East. 1.60 feet to the point on the section line between the North- east quarter of section 4 and the iso rthv:est quarter cf Section 3; thence North 1530 i feet to the point of beginning. i The following portion of the Northeast quarter of erection 3. Township two (2) North, Range two (2) East, Q.D.B.& _d. to wit: i Beginning at the intersection of the North line of Section �; and the mid-sect= ion line runnin3 North and south througi, Section 3, 'Township two (2) North Range i two (2) East, i... and proceeding South 420 feet; thence south 89°20' East, 2701 feet•' south 110 feet; south 68°00' East, 920 feet; north 71°30' east 310 feet; North i 450 feet; North 78135' West. 725 feet; North 14100' East, 250 feet; north 68°00' Bast! 020 feet; North, 18.00' East 210 feet; North 46°45' East, 360 feet; North 37°00' -West 290 feet; North 112 feet to a point on the section and township line between Section 3, Township one (1) N m th, Range two (2) .cast, and Section 34, township two (2) North i Rsn:a two (2) East; thence west alon, said .township line to the point of beginning. The followin3 portion of the Northwest quarter of Section 3, Township one (1J) North, Range two (2) East, Li. D.B.& LI. to wit: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Section 3, 'lownship one (1) North, Ranke two (2) East, 11.1. D.B.& I.A. and proceeding South 1530 fee'.; thence Horth 82°00' East 175 feet; south 54.00' East, 220 feet; North 84°30' East, 167 feet; south 16°30' Last, 055 feet; south 81°25' East, 150 feet; so;ah 51°30' East, 285 feet; south 91 50' East, 380 feet; south 76°30' East, 120 feet; North 56°20' East, 250 feet; North 88-00' East 170 feet; North 52°30' East, 167 feet; North 64°10' Rest, 455 feet; north 18°35' east, 180 feet; North 73°40' East, 210 feet; North 17°35' East, 230 feet; North d1°00' Nest, 300 feet; North 33°32' West, 870 feet; North 14.00' East 160 feet; south 50°30' East, 545 feet; North 73°20' East, 4a0 feet; south 58.30' East 590 feet south 77.50' East, 165 feet; south 17.00' East, 230 feet; south 89.20' Best, 225 feet to a point on the mid-section line running North and South through - i Section 3; thence North along said mid-section line 1360 feet to the a point on the i township line between Township one (1) North, an! Township two (2) North; thence west along said township line 2640 feet to the point of beginning. The following portion of the Northwest Quarter of Section 1, Township one (2) North. Ran_e t,so (2) East, i.i. L.B.& Id. to wit: Beginninez at a point on t:e township line between =ownship one (1) North and Township two (2) North, i`ange two (2) East, said point being located 370 feet west of the intersection of the said township line and the mid-section line running ) North and south through Section 1; thence running ,+eet 540 feet; hence south 32° 00' East. 1040 feet; thence north 890 feet to the point of beginning. f _ 13G The following portion of the southeast Quarter of Section 1, Township one (1) North, Range two (2) Fast, i.D.B,i: 2. To wit: j Beginning at a point on the range line between Range two (2) East and Range; i three (3) ''.ast, 125 feet North of the Section corner common to Sections 6 and 7 of i Township one (1)North, Range three (3) East, and Sections 1 and 12, Township one (1)i Borth, Range two (2) East, proceeding thence north on said =•enge line 2515 feet to the mid-section line running east and West of said section ;; thence west 350 feet; thence south 12-00' East, 260 feet; south 79-00' West, 230 feet; north 48-40' West 210 feet; j south 45125' ',,lest 120 feet; south 290 feet souti: 42.30' East 440 feet; south 3.45' i Vest 510 feet; south 55000' East, 365 feet; south 45 feet; south 85030' 'Vest 235 feet;! south 11.00' F'est 160 feet; south 49.45' West 150 feet; south 160 feet; south 43.00' i east 525 feet; south 72.00' East, 230 feet to the point of beginning. And the folloing portions of the Northeast nuarter of Section I, township one (1) North, Range two (2) East, M.D.B.g IS, to wit: Beginning at the middle of said Section 1 and running North 380 feet; i thence east 780 feet; thence south 19-30' East, 420 feet; thence west 920 feet to t're�i point of beginning; i Beginning at the intersection of the East line of said Section 1 and t-e � - mid-section line running East and pest through said Section 1; running thence 350 feet west; thence 380 feet North; thence 350 feet east; thence 380 feet south to the point of beginning. IT I" ?JRTri-R ORDERED that said irrigation District be divided into fire (5) ;'ivisions, as follows, to wit: I FIRST DIVI310^I shall consist of all that portion !ithin the follo-ing described boundaries, to BECI''NIN3 at a point on the intersection of the section line between Sections 3 and 10 with ti:e m6- section line running North and South through Sections 3 and 10, thence west 738 feet; thence North 28-47' 'Vest, through the southwest quarter of Section 3, 2126 feet; thence North 47-50' 'Nest, 12CO feet to a point on i the mid-section line r:nn!ng East and west through Sections 3 and 4 and on the line between Sections 3 and 4: thence .vest on said midsection line to the southwest corner of the Northeast quarter of Section 4; thence north 280 feet; thence meandering through the North-,:est quarter of Section 4 as follows: North 87-30' East, 265 feet; north 22-00' East, 450 feet; North 180 feet;i north 24-30' -Nest, 510 feet; North 55005' ilest, 230 feet; North 80 feet; North 63- 001,East 1250 feet; south 61.30' East, 220 feet; North 60-05' East, 740 feet; south I 4100' East, 550 feet; south 38-00' East, 345 feet; south 2.40' Vfest, 490 feet; North I 83-05' East, 250 feet; North 62-00' East, 160 feet to a point on the section line I between the North east :curter of Section 4 and the Northwest quarter of Section 3; thence meandering through the Northwest quarter of Section 3 as follows: North 82.00' East, 175 feet; south 54-00' East, 220 feet; North 84-304 East 167 feet; south 16.30' East, 355 feet, south 81.25' East. 150 feet; south 51030' i Best, 285 feet; south 9050' East, 380 feet; south 76'30' East, 120 feet; North 56- 20' East, 2250 feet; North 88-00' East, 170 feet; North 32130' East, 167 feet; North 64.10' ',:est. 453 feet; North 19 35' East, 180 feet; North 73-40' East, 210 feet, North 17.35' East, 230 feet; North 51100' ^?est, 500 feet; North 33.32' 'Vest, 870 feet; North 14-00' East, 160 feet; south 50.30' East, 545 feet; North 73-20' East, 480 feet; i I 13?� I ' south 58030' east 590 feet; south 77160' East, 165 feet; south 17°00' East, 230 feet; south 89120' East, 225 feet to a noint on the mid-section line running North and south througn Section 3; thence south along said mid-section line to the point of beginning. SECOND DIVISION shw l consist of all that portion within the followin'-r descriv,- ed boundaries, to wit: BE'jN!_diNG at e point on the intersection of the section line between Sections 3 and 10 with the mid-section line running north an9 South through Sections 3 and 20 thence North along said mid-section line 3665 feet; thence meandering through the i Northwest ouarter of lection 3 as fellows: South 89°20' East, 270 feet; south 110 feet; south 68°00' East, 920 feet; I North 71030' East, 310 feet; North 450 feet; North 78°35' Vest, 725 feet;Korth 14°00' East, 250 feet; North 68100' East, 320 feet; North 18°00' East, 210 feet; North 48145'I', east 560 feet; North 37°00' ';:est, 290 feet; North ll2 feet to a point on the section i and township line between Section 3, Township one (1) North, Range two (2) East, and j Section 34, township two (2) Forth, Range Two (2) East, thence east along said to--nship i line Eo the section corner common to Sections 2 and L, Township One (1) North, Range two (2) East, and Sections 34 and 35, '-�ownship two (2) North, Range three (3) East; thence north on the line between Sections 34 and 35 a distance of 1990 feet; proceeding! - i thence through the southwest quarter of Section 35 as follows: j East 1320 feet, south 650 feet; east 420 feet; south 650 feet; east 9C0 feet i to a point on the mid-sectic.. line running North and South through Section 35, township two (2) North, ran>e two (2) East; thence south alon> said mid-section line ! - 33:30 feet to the point of intersection, of the mid-section lines of Section 2; thence i west along said mid-section line 2020 feet; thence south 2640 -feet through the south-west. i quarter of Section 2 to s point on the section line between Sections 2 and 11, Townshi� one (1) North, Range tvo (2) East; thence west along said section line 3260 feet i to the point of beginr;iug. THIRD DIVISION shall consist of all that portion oithin the following des- cribed boundaries, to •,vit: BE31'2.NI ', at the section corner common to Sections 1 and 2, 11 End 12, j township one (1) tdorth, Range two (2) Best, proceeding thence north along section li{e 2640 feet; thence west along the midsection line running East and ';;est through Sectiorj i 2 adistance of 4660 feet; thence south 2640 feet through the southwest ouarter of Section 2 to a point on the section line between sections 2 and 11, Township one (1) I North, Range two (2) East; thence east along said Section line 4660 feet to the point of beginni-g. 30J'i^.F DIVISION: shall consist of all that portion within the following deal cribed boundaries, to wit: +fIj Bg,1'111tl3 at the section corner common to Sections 6 and 7, township one illi North, Range three (5) East, and 3ections 1 and 12, Township one (1) North, =flange two, (£) East, proceeding thence west on the Section line between Sections 1 and 12, a distance of 5280 feet to the southwest corner of Section 1; thence north 2640 feet I between Sections 1 and 2; thence east alons the mid-section line of Section 1 a dis- tance of 3560 feet; thence through the Northeast quarter of Section 1, "orth 19°30' -gest, 420 feet; and east 1370 feet; and south 575 feet to e; point on the said mid-sect- ion line; thence meandering throuF the southeast quarter of Section 1 as follows: i South 12'00' Bast. 260 feet; south 79°00' West, 230 feet; Horth 48°40' I I I = 130 i !'.'est 210 feet; south 45125' ;Pest, 120 feet; south 290 feet; south 42°30' ?,act, 440 feet; south 3°45' ',.est, 510 feet; south 55100' East, 365 feet; south 45 feet; south 8511 30' '`:est 285, feet; south 11°DO' ',';est 160 feet; south 49°45' tt'est 150 feet; south 1601 feet; south 43°00' East, 525 feet; south 72.00' East, 230 feet to a point on the range` line between Range two (<) East and Range three (3) East, d.D.B.4: i�. thence due south on said range line 125 feet to the point of beginning. FIFTH DIVISION shall consist of all that portion with,.n the Following described boundaries, to :zit: BEGINrITiI, at the point of intersection of the mid-section line of Section 2 I and proceeding North alon.� said mid-section line 3330 feet to a point on the mid-section line running North and South of Section 35, Township two (2) North, Range two (2) East, proceeding thence through the southeast quarter of Section 35 as follows: i East 420 feet; North 650 feet; west 250 feet; north 960 feet; east 450 feet` south 37145' East 1210 feet; south 41°30' 'East 1700 feet to a point on the township line between Township One (1) North and Township two (2) North; thence east 150 feet to the section corner common to sections 1. and 2, Township one (1) North, Range two (2i East, and Sections 35 and 36. Township two (2) North, Range tv+o (2) East; thence east! on said township line 1840 feet; thence through the northwest quarter of said Section 1 south 31115' East 1040 feet; and east 375 feet to e point on the mid-section line running North and South through Section 1; thence south on said mid-section line 1750 feet to the mid-section corner of Sectinn 1• thence west 5260 feet along the mid -section line rjnninL east rand west through Sections 1 and 2 to the point of beginning. The name of the said irrigation District shall be, and is hereby; designated as "Lone Tree Irrigation District". IT IS FUD.ITI'ER 0:?DERED that an election, for the purpose of determining whethe said territory herein described, v,,,,ithin the boundaries of so proposed Irrigation i District, shallbe organized into an Irrigation District, be held on the 10th day of September, 1920, and that, at said election, officers for said District shall be elected as folioe,s, to wit: A Board of Directors, consist-ng of five (5) idembers, one (1) for each Division of said District; and an Assessor, a Tax Jollector and a '-�reasurer. For the parpDses of said election, it is deemed to be most convenient that i there be but one election precinct in said proposed District, consisting of the whole j i of said territory within the boundaries of said proposed District, and that said elect- !on be held in the Lone Tree School Hcuse. i IT IS 7J7^TIT R ORDERED that said election be conducted as nearly as practicable in accordance ,:ith the general election laws of the State of California, and that i the electors cast their ballots, which shall conta.n the words °Irrigation District Yels" I or "Irrigetion District No." or •n.,ords equivalent thereto, and also the names of persons voted for at said election to fill the several offices of said Dii:trict. No person shall be entitled to vote at such election unless he possesses all the qualifications ) required of electors under the general =lection laves of the State of Ca7ifornie. IT IS FUF'.' ET' OnDERWD that the followinz persons be. and they are herby i appointed as election officers to conduct the said alection, to wit: Lottie J.Gann, � i as Inspector, and -vary Heido-n, and Rebecca J.Prewett, as Judges. j The directors of the respective Divisions shall be voted for respectively by the electors resident within the boundaries of such Divisions, and each Director • I II P. I 13 E ' shall be a resident of the Division for which he is elected. I I_ 13 -W=HEY ORD174 D that this Board of Supervisors shall meet on the second! Lionday succeeding such election, and shall proceed to canvass the votes cast thereat, ; and if, upon such canvass, it appears that at least two-thirds or more of all the votes cast at such election rre "Irrigation bistrict Yes".the Doard o Supervisors will, byl an order entered on its minutes. declare the territory hereinbefore described duly organized as an Irrigation District under the name hereinbefore designated, and shall; declare the persons receiving respectively, the highest number of votes at said election to be duly elected; but, if two thirds of the votes cast are not "Irrigations District Yes" then said District not be organized. i AND Ii IS HERFRY ORDERED that due and proper notice of the above mentioned i i election shall be published in the "Brentwood Nerd" a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the 'County of Contra Costa, and that said notice shall appear in each issue thereof for at least three (3) weeks previous to said election. I_ I,, JF2EF:?? ORDERT'D that this Order be entered in full upon the Minutes of! i this Board. I And the Beard takes recess to meet on Monday, Au ust 16th, 1920,. at 10 o'cl oc1: . .1.1. 6h 1i A in X V . .Clerk. 1 J i i i i 140 I IN i'Hv BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNT_, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. � i MONDAY, AUGUST loth, 1920. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.L1. Present: Eon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Ynott; I J.P. Casey, C.H.Hayden, and "di.J.Buchanan. J.H.iiells, Clerk. I In the Lotter of A dvertisement for bids for construction o; Extension of Division V. 5 of 'County Highway System. ! This Board havin heretofore advertised for bid., for the construction of extension of Division No. 5 of the County Highv.sy System and it appearing at this time to the Board after hearing statement of R.R.Arnold, County Engineer, that it will be impossible to obtain enough material to complete said road this year. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered `hat said bids I � •; be and the same are hereby ordered returned to the respective bidders un-opened. i I The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the. Board. In the Latter of ;"idvertisement for Bids for Completion of Portion of Div. No. 2 and portion n." Div. No. 18 oP County Hi_,h::ay System. This Board having heretofore advertised for bid,,, for completing portion of Division No. 2 and portion of Division No. 18 of County High;,:ay System, which said Divisions are situated near and adjoining the town of 'rlalnut Creek, and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidder appears and files bid! in following amounts, to wit: , A.H. KOP?ERUD: Embankment, per cu, yard, ------ j1.80 Rock and screenings in pave- ment, per ton - - - - - - - 3.50 For each sq. foot of surface covered with asphaltum -- .025 Thereupon, it aope,ring to the Board that said bid is too high, also that j at the present time there being an uncertainty about procuring of materials for the Join:; of said work, I It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said bid ! be and the e%ine is hereby rejected. It is further ordered that whenever conditions warrant that the County Engin- eer be and he is hereby authorized to proceed with said work by force account and j complete same. i The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous. I i ! 1 Ii 141 i i ' In the ilatter of Acceptance of Contract of S.C.Rogers for completing of Division 110. 15 of County highway. R.R.Arnold, County Engineer having filed with this Board his certificate show-! ing that the contract of S.C.Rogers and F.E.Rose to build Section 1 of Division No. 15 0£ County Highway, hss been completed according to specifications. � I It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said contract of S.C.Rogers and F.C.Rose, to build Sec. 1 of Division ho. 15 of the County Righway be and the same is hereby declared completed according to said contract and said road accepted by this B oard. It is further order=d that all persons having claims against S.C.Rogers, j and R.C.Rose, for material furnished or labor performed on said contract, present !� same to this Board within thirty-five days from this date. She vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous.,<. 1 !f I In the Matter of Contract of O'Brien ! - Bros. for Construction of Dive. :?o. 10 and 22 of County hi3h:,uy. It is by the hoard ordered that O'Brien Bros. be and they are hereby granteW an extension of sixty days from date of expiration of their contract, within which to complete said contract. :'he vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. I In the Latter of Procuring Asphaltum ' Lettle. R.n.Arnold, County Engineer, having made epplication to this Board for permission to purchase an asphaltum Fettle, for use in repairing roads in Contra i Costa County; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said R.R.brnold, be and he is hereby granted permission to purchase an asphaltum kettle for use in repairing roads in Contra Cost,. County. :he vote of the Board on the said order being unanimous. i I I i 1 - 142 f i In the (Satter of Advertisement I for Bids for Installation of a Lighting System and furnishing Electricity for Byron Highway Lighting District. This Board having herEtofore advertised for bids for installation, maintenance and furnishing of electricity for Byron Highway Lighting District, and this being the time and place for receiving of said bids, the follo,*g bidder files his bid for j I installation of a portion of said System, to wit: TRACY ELECTRICAh CO12L!1Y: For providing of eleven Catalogue 210. 1538 Unit ketal Standards. with No. 8 Navala Tops, and all work and furnishing of all materials, for a complete underground System, for the sum of A4,665. and this being the only bid presented, Thereupon, it appe,:ring to the Board that said bid and price thereof is exorbitant and out of the question for the size of said Lighting District. I_ It is, by '.he Board ordered that said bid, be and the same is hereby refect ed. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Idat..er of Bridge Across f� A.T. & S.F. Ry. at Associated. I It is on motion dilly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the Distri,Jll Attorney connaunicate with the s.T. & S.P. Ry. Company regarding the immediate re- plecement of a Bridge on the County High:•:ay over the tracks of the Atchison, Topeka I� I I & Santa ?a Railway Company close to the Associated Oil Torks on road between Avon and Concord. i The said order is passed by the unaimous vote of the Board. ,. In the matter of Protecting County Rights for road purposes in suit to quiet title of "Crockett Land & Cattle Company vs. Helen i I.luir Funk, at al." It is by the Board ordered that A.B.Tinning, District Attorney of Contra Costa Crunty, be and he is hereb., authorized to appear for the County and file all necessary papers to protect the interests of the Coant;y in that certain suit to quiet title entitled 'Crockett Lend & Cattle Canpany vs. helen 1".Qlr Funk, et,al. I I I I I I n I i ' In the ;latter of approval of Bonds of Zopperud & Heafey. Eopperad and Heafey having filed with this Board their bonds for the building of Sec. 2 of Div. Va. 21 of the county Eighsay and also for contract for j i _radin3 and paving of ::'ills ;,ve. adjoining town of Antioch, i It is, by the ^oard order-d that said bonds and each of them are hereby apnro4'_ - i ed by this Board and that :f,':rythall, Chairman of this Board, be and he is hereby j authorized to execute said contracts for and on behalf or the County of Contra Costa. i The above order being passed by unanimous vote of the Board. i I _ In the :,:atter of ;ale of Richmond School District 3onis. I The follorin3 5esolntion is presented by Supervisor anott and seconded by I I Supervisor Casey, and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board: WIMFr S, on the 7th day of June, 1520, this Board dhly offered for sale five Hundred sixty-five (565) Bonds of Richmond School District, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, numbered from one (1) to five hundred sixty-five (565) I inclusive, of One thousand (1,000) dollars each, bearing interest at to rate of five i and a half ( 5 1/2;o) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually; and, 'XaREAS, no offers for said bonds were made on said date; and, i;'iIEREAS, said Richmond School District is desirous that said bonds be sold; i I_^ IS HEREBY 02DI-2-D that said bonds be sold for par value of One thousand (1000) dollars each and accrued interest, and that all of said bonds be delivered to i i the County treasurer of the County o^ Contra Costa, and delivered by him to the -pur- chasers thereof, upon the receipt by him o;: the par value thereof and accrued interest) j i ' and upon the order of the Board of Education of the City of Pichmond and of the Rich- t. � d mond "chool District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, specifying i the numbers of the bonds to be delivered.,, j I In the ;latter of Allowance to Indigents, j i It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the followingl cash allowances be and the same are hereby :lade to following named indigents, commenc- ing on July ]st, 1920, to -.;it: I >srs. Uary C.Dickey, Iiartinez, j60. per month. ,hn, uolroyd, x8.'0 per month. - i It is further ordered that the County Auditor dram warrant or. the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents, in sums set opposite their names,) _ t ' on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board. i i I I I a 141 i (i I In the Matter of Fixing pates for Hospital service at County y Hospital. It is by the board ordered that the followin, rate.- be and they are heeby established and fixed by this Board for private patients at County Hospital of Contra Costa County: For Private Room, $20.0{ per week. For A'ard Room 15.00 For Board for private Nurse, $1.00 per day. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: Pions. Absent: Supervisors Knott and Casey. In the Uatter of Transfer of Funde. SS� It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $11,975.28 be and the same is hereby transferred from Fund No. 10 of County Highway Fund to County Bond and Interes Fund. The above order is passed by the following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisors Knott and Casey.,,L_ In the Putter of Estimate of Special Taxes required for maintenance of Union High School districts of i Contra Costa County. The Boards of Trustees of the hereinafter named Union High School Districts i havin; furnished to the Superintendent of Schools, an estimate of amount of money that will be required to maintain each Union High School District in said County for the current year, and said estimates having been approved by said Superintendent of Schools, It is by the Board ordered that the following estimates of amounts required in each of said Union High School Districts, of the County, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: Alhambra U.A.S. $ 24.747.85 John Swett U.H.S. 25,891.00 Liberty U.H.,. 25,000.00 Mt.Diablo U.H.S. 35.000.00 Richmond U.H.S. 115,CCC.00 Riverview U.H.S. 27,200.00 San Raman U.H.S. 6,675.00 It is further ordered that t,e County Auditor be and he is hereby ordered to furnish to this Board at the time of levying taxes, an estimate of the levy required ! ( to raise the amount of money required in each of ttie Union High School Districts .; hereinabove named.. 4 t. I In the ;:'atter of Special School Taxes. The Trustees of the following named school Districts having presented to this Board their request for a special tax to be levied on each of the following named Districts in excess of the total amount which each of said Districts has on hand and available for building purposes which will be required to make alterations, and additions to the school building in each of said Districts, and requests and each of them having been approved by the Superintendent of Schools, It is, on motion duly mad= and carried by the Hoard ordered that the following estimates in each of the follow n4 named school Districts be and the same is and , each of them is, hereby approved in followin3 sums, (provided that the maximum rate of taxation which may be levied shall not exceed $.15 on each $100 of valuation and that if it be found that said estimate will exceed said rate, this approval extending; only to the ;x.15 on each N100): to wit; Antioch, - - - ;2400.00 Live Oak,----- - 450.00 Carquinez - 7500.00 Xartinez - 6000.00 - - - Concord - 1000.00 i+oraga - 281.00 - ! Lafayette --- -- 750.00 Oak Grove,- - - 1224.00 j San Pablo - - - 1500.00. Pittsburg - - - -5000.00 Willow Spring - - 450.00 Richmond - - - 30000.00 I It is Further ordered that the County Auditor be and he is hereby ordered to furnish to this Board, at the time of levying taxes, an estimate of the levy required to raise the amount of money required in each of the school Districts hereinabove ; named. i i The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the :latter of Estimate for ilaintenance of ?indergarten Schools ' in Lantra Costa County. I The Trustees of the hereinafter named school. Districts having certified to i the County Superintendent of Schools, the amount of money that will be required for maintenance offirdergarten schools established in each of said Districts, and said Estimates having been approved by the Superintend-nt of Schools, as follows. j Antioch, Carquinez - - - - 3,550. _ Martinez, - - - - 6,0(01. j Pinole-Eercales-- 1,650. Pittsburg - - - - -5,000. Richmond - - - - - 6,000. 3 It is by the Board order=d that said Estimates be and each of them is heretiy approved by this Board and that the County auditor be and he is hereby ordered to furnish to this Board, at the time cf levying taxes, an estimate of levy that will be required to raise the amount of money in school Districts above named for said I purpose. The said order,is passed by unanimous vote of the board. , I I i P 146 i I 1 In the idatter of Levy of Taxes for i L:inimum Amount of High School Funds needed for the coming year. The Superintendent of Schools having filed with this Board an estimate of '% �V minimum amount oof Hash School Funds needed for the current year, to wit: the sum of i 663,807.83; I It is, by the Board ordered that said amount be and the same is hereby approved by this Board and the County Auditor is authorized to furnish to this Board at the time of levying taxes, the estimate of levy required to raise said above amount. I i 1 In the flatter of Special School Taxes. The School Trustees of the following named School Districts of Contra Costa County Navin; presented an estimate to the Board of Supervisors of amount which will ' I be required in each of said Districts in excess of the total t.mount that willprobablyj "? be received from State and Count,, funds, and from balance on hand July 1st, 1920,. i for the maintenance of schools for the year ending June 30th, 1921, and said estimate9 having been approved by :9m.H.Hanlon, Superintend=nt of Schools of Contra Costa County, i It is, onmotion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that each of said I requests for special taxes be an? the same is hereby approved and allowed by this ' Board, in following sums set opposite their respective names of Districts. end the County Auditor is hereby authorized to estimate upon the taxable property of each of I, said school Districts, the rate that will be required to raise amount of money requir-', ed in each of said School Districts.at the time of levying taxes, to wit: District Amount to be raised. Alamo .3 705.18. Antioch 5090.00 Avon 704.35 Bay Point 3033.55 Brentwood-Deer Valley 2589.77 Byron 648.92 Carquinez 11502.13 Concord 1356.67 Green Valley 312.57 Iron House 1101.67 uni;htsen 1500.00 j Liberty 734.83 Live Oak 940.87 Lone Tree 300.13 - Martinez, 13661.27 }.forage 562.00 lrt. Diablo 600.00 Yichols 5823.93 Oak Grove 1337.03 i Oakley 397.96 Orinda Park 460.00 Pacheco 1000.00 Pinole-Hercules 3390.00 � Pittsburg 18867.36 Richmond 63285.46 Rodeo 3991.0( Sand hound 257.09 San Pablo 5490.00 San Ramon 908.72 -. - Selby 393.00 Sheldon 254.50 Vasco 300.00 9alnut Creek 2430.40 YUIIow Springs 1010.96 I I t i I I 1 In the !latter of Issue of Bonds I of San Pablo School District. 71fx'ErZSAS, i on the first da•.• of July, 1920, the Board of Trustees of San Pablo School District, deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order of said I Beard of Trustees, duly and regal,irly passed and adopted, by them, and entered on the minutes of the said Board of Trustees, on said day, did cel'. an election and resolve j and order; I "That an Election be called end held on the 28th day of July, 1920, in said School District, for the _:Urpose of submitting to the electors of said School Districtl. the question o' issuing and selling bonds of said School District in the amount of Thirty-five thousand (:$35,000.00) dollars, to run not exceed ten (10) years, and to I' bear interest et the rate of six (6o) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually for the purpose of raising money for building school buildings, for supplying said I ' school buildings with furniture and necessary apparatus, and for improving the groimdaj. WEEREAS, an election was held in seid School District, on the 28th day of July, 1920, in conformity :rith the said resolution and order of the said Board of Trus_ - tees of said School Distriet,and all the proceedings had in the premises have been j certified to this Board of Supervisors by the 3oard of Trustees of said School district as required by la:r, and "HERE&S, the said certified proceedings chow, and after s fall examination and investigation., this Board has frond, and does hereby- find e.n1 declare; That in accordance with a resolution and order of the Board of :rustees of San Pablo School. District, passed and adopted on thr- 7st day of July, 1920, an election was duly Called in said 3Choo1 District and was held in said School District on the 28th day of July, 1920, and that notice of said election was given by posting notices 1 signed by all the members of the Board o" `.'rustees of said School District in three public places in said school District for more than twenty days next before said elect- ion and by publish..-.a such notice in the �Iichmond Daily flews, a newspaper printed and i pablieh ed in the County of C ontre Costa, Strte of California, not less then once a week for three successive w_='es before said election, which notice so posted and published was in the form required by the Political Code of the State or California. i That prior to openin> said polls, the said inspector and judges of election f conducting; said election tool, the oath of office as required by law, and thereafter conducted the said election as reouired by lar:, end at the close thereof, canvassed the votes cast thereat, rand certified the result of said election to the Board of Trustees of slid School District, and to them made return of the poll and tally lists of said election. That on the 4th day of iuigust, 1920, that being the seventh day after said election, at one o'cloa}: D..i. of said day, the Board of Trustees of said School DTs trigt, i .,net and canvassed the said returns of said election from which said returns. the said ' Board of Trustees found end declarer, and this Board finds and declares, that there were sixty-five votes cast at said election and that more than two thirds thereof, to wit; Sixty-one (61) votes were cast for issuing said 'bonds, and four (4) votes and i i no more, were cast aeainst issuing said bonds, and that all the votes cast were legal votes and that the paid Board of Trustees caUSPd an entry oC the result of said election to be rade on the minutes cC sail Board. i i 143 i i and this Board hereby further finds and declares, that said election was duly and legally called and held and conducted, and that notice hereof was duly and legally given and published, and the result thereof was duly and legally canvassed and declar i ed in the manner and as required by la:--, and that all acts, conditions, and things required by lar to be done have beerldore and have been performed in regular and due form and in strict accordance with the provis=ions of the Statute authorizinz the issag i of school bonds; and that the total amount of indebtedness of the said School District, including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by lsw• IT IS TH%MFOP.E ORDERED, that bonds of San Pablo School District in the said i I County of Contra Costa, State of California, issue in the sum of thirty five thousand (535,000.) Dollars, in denominations of One thousand (.01,000.00) dollars each, payable :iithin ten (10) years from the date thereof, in gold coin of the United States, with I interest thereon, at the rate of six (6p) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, in like gold coin at the office of the County Treasurer of said County. IT IS A'W..TH3R ORDERED: That said bonds shal]. be payable as follows, to •r,it: i Four bonds, numbered from one (1) to four (4) inclusive, to mature one year from date, to mit: on the first day of September. 1921. Your bonds, numbered from five (5) to eight (8) inclusive, to mature two . years from date, to wit: on the first day of September, 1922. Four Bcmds, numbere,' from nine (9) to twelve (12), inclusive, to mature three years from date, to wit. On the first day of September, 1923. 1 Four Bonds, numbered from thirteen (13) to sixteen (16) inclusive, to mature four years from date. to wit: on tte first day of September, 1924. Four Bonds, numbered from seventeen (17) to twenty (20) inclusive, to mature - five years from date, to wlt: on the first day of Septemb=r, 1925. Four Bonds, numbered from tv:enty-one (21) to twenty-four (24; inclusive, to mature six years from date, to wit: on the first day of September, 1926. Four Bonds, numbered from trenty-five (25) to twenty-eight (28) inclusive, i to mature seven years from date, to wit: on the first day of September, 1927. f Three bonds, numbered from t,.•enty-nine (29) to thirty-one (31) inclusive, j to mature e!Sht years from date, to wit: on the first day of September, 1928. i Three bonds, numbered from thirty-two (32) to thirty-four (34) inclusive, to mature nine years from date. to wit: on the first day of September, 1929. One Bond, numbered thirty-five (35) to mature ten years from date, to wit: on the first day of September, 1930. and interest accruing thereon, shall be payable semi-annually, on the first (let) I day of March, and the first (1st) day of September of each and ever;; year, until. such bonds are naid. f It is furth=r ordered that said bends shall be issued substantially in the i followin_ form, to wit: No. SCHOOL 3'OND $1000.00. of San Pablo School District of the CO.71TY-C? 0O-'T- ? E' 'A C0S_A, TAT Oa' Ce.11_03:TA, OT_1ITEP STATES OF AFRICA. San Pablo School District in the County of Contra Costs, State of California, acknowledges itself indebted tui. and promises to pay to the holder h�_reof, at the � office of the Treasurer � the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the i first (let) day of 19 One thousand ($1,000.00) dollars in gold co i)t of the Ilnitnd States of nmerica, with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of Six (60) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the first (1st) day of Iiarch and on the first (1st) day of September of each and eve 4 r Y 14� 1 year from the date hereof until this bond is paid. i This Bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date, numbered from one (1) to thirty-five (35) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to thirty-five thousand ('35,000.00) dollars, and is issued and sold by the Board ofSupervisors of the Count,,,, of Cmtra Costa, State of California, for the purposes of raising money j for the purposes of building school buildings, for supplying said school buildings with furniture and necessary apparatus, and for improving the grounds in San Pablo School District, in s..id County of Contra Costa, in pursuance of, and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Political Code and Constitution of the State of California j i and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds of the Voters voting at an elect- ion duly and legally called and held and conducted in said San Pablo School District, i in said County and State, on the 28th day of July, 1920. "And the Board of Supervisors of the Conpty of Contra Costa, State of ' California, hereby certifies and declares that said electinn was duly and legally I called, held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and i published, and the result thereof was duly and legally convassed and declared in the manner end as required by law, and that all acts, conditions and things required by j ?. I law to be done, precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and z have been performed in regular and in due form and in strict accordance with the pro- +I > visions of the Is%" authorizing the issuance of school bonds. I And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of I _ indebtedness or the said Sun Peblo School District, including this issue of bonds, i is within the limit provided by lam; i This bond is in the form prescribed by order of said hoard of Supervisors duly made and enter,d in its urinates of the 16th day of August, 1920, and shall be >I payable nut of the interest and sinking fund of said San Pablo School District, the I money for the redemption of ­:id i.onds and the ixymert of interest thereon shall be raised _ by taxation upon the taxable property of said School District. i IN YiITNES' ;?h'EBsOP, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, av I State of California. has caused this bond to be signed by its Chairman and by the County :auditor and ett=sted by its Cleric with the seal of said Board attached this r first day of September, 1920. airman of BoMrd- ofSupervisors. i (Seal) County Audit-0-r. 3 4 Attest; 1 County Clerk ond Clerk of thW— Board of Supervisors. PESOLV+;D, that to each of said bonds, shall be attached interest coupons in the following £orm,,o wit: I1TEI{3ST COUPON. ' $50.00 No. 3 I The Treasurer of the County of Contra Costs, State of California, will pay to the harder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the San Pablo School I ?_ I District, in said County and State, on the day of 19 at his office in the town of ::artinez, in said County and :hate, the sum of Thirty- dollars for six (6) months interest on gond No \ of said school district. I 150 Chairman of the board o upervisora. � pun y Auditor. i i I eun y er an Clerk o the Hoard of Supervisors. It is further ordered that tte Chairman of this Board and the County Auditor are authorized to sign said bonds and coupons, the said County Clerk is authorized to countersign the same and to affix the seal of this board to said bonds, and there upon said officers shall deliver said bonds so executed, to the County reasurer for safe-keeping. They may Sign the said coupons by lithographed or engraved facsimile of their signatures. It is further order d that the Cl-rk of this Hoard cause a notice of the sale of said bonds to be published in the Richmond Lally independent, a newspaper printed and oublished in the said county of Contra Costa, for the period of two succeas- i ive weeks that this Board of Supervisors will receive up to the 7th day of September,' 1920, sealed pro,:osals for the purchase of said bonds, or any o�irtion thereof, for cash at not legs than per, and accrued interest; the Board of Supervisors however, ; reserving the right ,o reject any and all bids for said bonds. i Passed and adopte:l at a regular meetirg of said Board of supervisors held !� on the loth day of August, 1920, by the following rote: Ayes: Supervisors F.nott, Cssey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes:-lone. Absent; Supervisors- none. And the Board takes recess to rneeton Thursday, September 2nd, 1920, at i 10 o'clock A.M. ! . . . . .Clerk. I i t 1 - I IN HE 02 .S'T'E??VISOES 0F 00=?' CO'^.A COUNTY, SATE 0� CF"LL±'G??NIA. THURSDAY, SEP=:BET 2nd, 1920. The Bo!:rd met at 10 o'clock A.m. I =a Present: Pon. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors 2eb Knott, I J.P.Caseyr W.J.Buchanan. J .H.Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor C.H.Heyden. ` g� In the ',Satter of Construction of Bridges in Supervisor District No. 5. . J.H.T ythall, Supervisor of Supervisor District No. 5 having reported to `a this Board that the bridge crossin_ end of Dutch Slough about one-half mile north ffi of Iron House School, near cox yntrance Gate. and also that a bridge on the south line of Liessh Grant crossin;; _'ellogg Creek, four miles south of Brentwood are in a _ bad state of repair and great emergency exis.ts for the repair thereof; s :hereupon, it is or. motion duly made and carried, by the board ordered that Supervisor Tr,thall be and he s hereby authorized to repair or replace said bridgesi ".ur with or without notice as in his Judgment may seen: test. e Al The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to :nit: Ayes: Supervisors i-nott, Casey, B-ichanan and lrythall. Noes: None Absent: Supervisor Hayden. i - In the :latter of Election Returns I ' for Primary Election. Now at the hour of 1 o'clock P.U. the Board of Supervisors meets to canvass the returns of the Primary Election held throughout the County of Contra Costa and; in each of the different precincts thereof on Tuesdaythe 31st day of August, 1920, and the returns of each and ell of said precincts being on file in the office of the' County Clerk t'�e Board ther: end there proceeds to canvass the returns and does can- - y vase the returns of rt.ch and all of IL precincts of Contra Costa County. � >: Thereupon the Board hnvin-z completed the canvass of said returns finds that " a the whole number of votes cast for each candidate of each political party and for each candidelte of each county or township office, and for each candidate for member-! a{ ship in the County Central Committee is as sho,cn in the following statement thereof. J i .. 152 ;1 MO 3 i i . i ' 3 1 '4 li I I f f ti I I r I i h STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE a. PRIMARY ELECTION ' HELD AUGUST 31, 1920 . ......... ........... .... ............_........... COUNTY State of California z v { NPUBUCAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the United States Senator _ears-• �' �/yyp�t(� ;)�� ?; Rwesenlathmin A ladiC'TTO� < h ZZ T El Cerrito No.1 �/ I7 r El Cerrito No.2 II o2.7 2/ /, .57 /rf �b �m7S /9 )� El Cerrito No.3 I 4"/'f( Z. f ' M Cerrito No.4 6 I Richmond No.1 /e3. <�Y � ti /d a7 y' �'08'O Richmond No.2 Richmond No.3 i _ /7 3 aYa <3 Richmond No.4 I y 5J -.... // �� Richmond No.5 �f jl'I`/y' t� i'f5� fa3 '✓� /� 2 Richmond No.fi Richmond No.7 qq' de d Richmond No.8 fir (.. Imo.. .. .ry �^ ......_ �..._ frr. l.;...... r/, 'r//° ! .. •.-'---'-=* Richmond No.10 6(l �eJ' �J� �j� "5'/� z Richmond No.12 Richmond No.73 ..�� o'C�' /3~ �^, y(�.7. / �/ j�d''".10 3 Richmond No.14 ..76 /Z. II"�� ..- ._.. 16 SQ. .. e.3 aZ...... Rielnnmul No.15 JJ�JI .25" 3 ?,' Richmond Na.16 d/� /�fo�/ 9 / ... r•� 10 ./ ... / ..__ —.—=y Richmond No.17 If/d IT Richm.nd No.IS i�f1 >�/ f' M�`� /:� :. e,o2.P" tY Richwond No.19i��r`� 6.r2 ru d// 76) 6/ ,10 0 .Richmond No.29 !� 7,9 ;7j) �I 6Y- .. ... .... 2...17.. 0�.2 J'�...t; 3'-_.._. Richmmnl No.21 ... Richmond No.22 2,2 Richmond No.23 .. Richmond No.24 Richmond No.25 Richmond No.28 it/q3 f3 7 _ J,2, Richmond No.27 (? IJ ./ ¢cS.�J 16 Richmond No.28 _ /s 7Uj� 7c '.1/ (. ... ...Richmond No.29 ?d6 / , Richmond No.39 !I/y l'Y- _nl c _ _ _ _ _.. _'_ f- ..... Richmond No.316 Richmond No.32 San Pablo No.1 San Pahl.No.2 1212.z /Y J7r�n,�7` r _^2!p /6SM . Giant :i �2• c/1/ !S/ J� e5 a7- ... Rodeo No.1 ---`7 _.. Rodeo No.21( .r 6 Pinole No.1 Pinole No.2 // °1&, / Stb__ .. /j,..J Hercules 3 3/ Ij i 4 1 .. /7 6;& ... ..Selby + ba, lilt - ... 5 ... Crockett No.1 j„.f( eel •�( /e� r 8� f r,1 lu Q".3.5-;.. _ ' Crockett No.2 �,1� �9 /J" /��_ 6 f,- Crockett 6Crockett No.3 j a5a /6` Valona3Dr/q 7G. r Port Costa No.1 y�c75 .✓� D e�� 1.../ '.,3 fi ..r'S.3 __7- _...._ .:' Port Costa No.2 26 r{S"�/a , j 3 cif/ dr.3 e�l_n�0 Danville !;,-17 1/7 a /`/y rJ3 //8t i'6/ Su 3p2 r/ San Ramon P i Alamo ''�I3 /� /� J Lafayette iilaraga , � .77 T ;>�'� �rs/..zeI �' rr /� �e '7 Alhambra _ .i-,'u `/�'.. � �// V7 b9' - f TOO."Wed rarwaW. ��Q�'4�„ Primary Election Held August 31, 1920 fAN' cww kL ` 1/ 53 3y 35'i'r6 '16 3� /5 36 ',S-7 if -3 gz .361 I // yas?6 33 a/ �Oi3c �3 Ir a/ a3l4 / - c 3� a� 6/ .P/ 7 ,, /y 16 !3 li. �0 ��m /3 /3 //,Y ;4// .3 /s/ .y .27 14, -2 3/,33 .?/ /C Jj 3 72- t S t/ r Y �! �a2 .76 Sly 3.i / - �l 4/ "5!s/o 9 S s 3 'IYo2 7 6.J 1/9"36 -�ed 3 ,d '/ 5 32 as tiz �y 4-5-6"/. 37 0-0 [ 26 33 30 'F6 % S? 'a8 it 3F .3 :</b 15 .36 3/ /J6 4? :. 59 ��156 335 4? '17 T7 rL7 � -'�>y.a.3 0�-Y1b :��/T a7 /F a8ao /z ..6 a�/Y /y // /0 y:/ �� /</.?c /7 q•361�2.3 -3/ 33,3 �3_ 06 �0 5G �z3/yam/G �f9.,3Jb-o y3�y�d'.�s pyo s5� /03 2g z� -300626 -2Slz� // /� /6 zz..,3Gi� 70 �7�D 16ti�y �c ITY36;�� 55 /b ao zb-�7'31, -6/ (,0 av .3a ,�f'�7�y�y 5(9-V7!47 zo -�fi: a �7 /7 Ty /8 /( ;;/ rG �� a 3 z� /l >3 //lz 1 d ._ A7- u,0 / /y l;1/0 Jr 7 �IJJya�/ 1'Y e z. 37.36 a y 6/ 1/o sa Y61 .37 .-3/ 5/6 3 3 .3,1.3 . </y S 6 y0 '/-3 '/A-5?0 Z/ -17 36 /y /7;P C-27/y 16 z.3 75/6 /6 i 7J ar /6 .1�as j If .4a- /6' -Z/r /o // 3 !/ r `! /0 5 /0 /0 2 / .3 T, 0 /7,z7 //7 ap P/ /i /7 !9 •7 /s /,2 /4Z /.9 /:'' 13 6 a2 fib'-2$e�f2!. / �y . z 1,� 2z!,13 /3 /.Z/G 1y/^: $J� 410 37 �7 3f 3-) 11/0 /b /U z z j 5 z z it L r ; /�7 3 70 � I t J7_ w , 7 ✓syj/sYt/i,fo as-611177/M7 4 9`3/-U7�/1/77/ J5717F/!!76/o s9F I� r _I AEPUBUCAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the r' _.. - 12elaaentative in Ca,passyJ S,�se? i 911ii/ .0 United Slates Senator J_�istrist �A�f���� p ti w 1sT,l:('TTtI\ Zil Total.Brought FoMaNl 1 I . Walnut Creek No.1 R'nhn,t Creek No.2 7 /q( () - .2/ 3 f/ 6 d ti 31 2 f v tia,•anaP 4 e/ f�7 `/ eZo- 7 /'f'4� �/.`3 Al I/f — Martinez No.] / 5 y // 6 I �y/ /J - MarlinezNo.2 1,27 Yb /o 47 /7 7,z� 31 .z/ J,7—. .5 Martinez No.3 /;o 30 /,$ -/3 1z 6 Murtinez No.4 !i.2.%/3K 7j 7 3 Mni-7. •Z.. Mart iNa.G /D 7d 7 "70 /e7 /0X0a�f-/ � 7o /�' _ -_-..-__ Martinez No.i �„2 7 ry ir /f r%7' !�2-L 97 `7f `?.3 '.2/ / 1 1'inr.hill I/j �1Z `/' i,i�l '/o U', ` .. --- ConeordNo.1 4�i` 6 /.Z'./.5, ; Concord No.2 /J /r1' (o y.jo2 4/j Conco,rl No.3 /:J �. `I j' 6 /T // 9! /'/ 77 t'onLord No.4 /8 A—iat,l V�?/ /(e 3� a3.L II �� U- I/D 6`�/✓S Ci„cell 7 ^!y / *`}l .. ti /r -- PachecoJd`�2,o2y. .30: Pillxhnrg No.1 'i�Y Jr. �` ,;7/ Pittshnrg No.2 �I;6 y/ e Pitt.hnrg No.3 IPry`r �” 6 . Pittslmrg No.4 IN 17 /N / 7iz _ PitUbutg No.5 �aY 1!/ (o (o!';< !I/9 5'f .344 Clayton u. y0 2_- 77 _ ,/3 •f/ -zj /U � s Morgan Territory Buy Point 4t/�,j�.�'7 70 , wtc3..-67.. 3�j,�,I'd . 6 . Clydo �l2 02to v /a?i y' X95/ J z AntiooL No.1 "a .0 �7 �L— h•f"b _ i�// e3 9 �.7- T -- Antioeh No.2 t/v' a7 /� / i�3 "rz.J,7 •. Antioch No.3 �„77 tone Tree Brentwood No.1 II/3 ozo/7 Brent,cood No.2 :,3 3 �{ 7 7 /9 Byron No.1 Ipy�/.1. 7(1 // li S 6 !2oz-5/fF �of/ /•3/ Byrou No.2 2 ji/o ��.(� 'y/ a4cKnight 13 -17 Oakley iy3 J 'Z/ 6 Q, --' t CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTAMa YlzJ/J0 /0/ i�Y,( •(06 i /�z!'2�L//Q(0 /^z� _ • � y � I s o ' i� y� h. Primary Election Held August 31, 1920 r.r.:wr u- r rrsr g�,rr c.� r�(M*Q"WMft r/e c�wire riles u.ry Orr — 3_ ...__......5�.lil. ._._......! ..----Sw ft -14 717 I � ' I /f /8 7 .30 JY y' .37 Y.9. 7�r T7 do ISS ja dei of .�3�3 3 03/ 6 68" I �z - , h 7a I 3 224 3/ � p r7. 7j,_- 11 If 77 Iz zo/7,f`'/s,-7o6 it bil- .z o /,S .5 X569, ... 1 G 1 I r � , I � . .._.. .._f .. ..__ P f REPUBLICAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the 0 wf fab cow UFAM "n fab'clod t=ile "a fab a"tulle y Mie w*Wel wMu Iy id Iib y I 1 CTION PRECINCTS >: Totals Brought Forward ru k v I h Walnut Creek No.1 \Paluut Creek No.4 Sanmap Martinez No.1 it _.. Martinez No.° ,Martinez No.3 3iartinrz No.# .]in=ure.No.v _.. Tlnrliurr.No. ......: _ .,. Martinez No.7 �I tlRR i Vine IIill Coueord No.1 Carron]No.2 Coneurd No.J li ! Concord No.4 .. : �; I j AssociatedCowell Padww - N Piltsburg NO.l r __ _ .— 7, Pittsburg No.2 Pittsburg No.:3Pittsburg No.# Pittsburg No.5 Clayton 1 i.. .]]organ Territory :. - – Bay Point Antioch No.1 Antioch No.2 Autioel,No.3 Lone Tree - Brentwood No.1 _. Brentwood No.2 _ .-. ... ._. Byron No.1 _. g t Byron No.2 _ s Kuightsen ---- Oakley _.Oakley _ I — 1 { CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS7777 !1 j. 77 li I I 4„ -- Primary Election Held August 31, 1920 1111 u Nares Grh cwd(M" 1 WOW aq(owl[an" r NOM(W*as QM"M curs arc as Wlins - term o.ry Ord�— 'Sw or Nr s�Ns i - -- -- i -- . I ' i r - I I h ! If I G r I� .w tl I , DEMOCRATIC Statement of All Votes Polled at the Representative in Congress 7 United States Senator _ _ _District RI Cerrito No.1 J7 ..0 l'{' / /o /a_ . . ,2 / 3-: EI Cerrito Co.2 St El Cerrito No.3 / / 5 `fi 4/ -44 EI Cerrito No.d Richmond No.1 Richmm�d No.2 Y'`1" %� .3 /✓ / `._ € Richmond No.3 �./•qU _. D .. yq Richmond No.i ti. / _- - _.. ! -_.:_ _.___✓ �I Rieiunond No.5 Richmoud No.G Richmond No.7 i,2 /�'` z Dryer 3 Riehmond No.S Richmond No.0 _ Richmond No.10 /.'✓ _ y / / t_..... _-�_q Richmond No.11 Richmond No.12 ..:...1s _ Richmond No.13 /. . q Ricbmond No.Id -_. .. .: Richmond No.15 /,' 7 -Z _ -Z // _ �i ,3 - .__ Riclnnond No.16_ a / : 7. Richumnd No.17 - _ o - ' : , _ .Richmond No.18 Richmond No.19 .. ..- Richmond No.20 Richmond No.21 Richmond No.22 Richmond No.23 -- Richmond No.24 /I1 i Richmond No.25 ,2,j H _ .� /d / S •z Richmond No.26 / / _ ,.✓ .:Z `Y Richmond No.27 // _ // 15 - �. ✓~ . Richmond No.28 /�o / _ //, 47r.: Richmond No.29 /✓ z / _ _ _ ____ -...Richmond No.30 /Y ! -'- � 3 Richnmud No.31 /en Ricbmond No.32 San Pablo No.17�. : /� .20 6 ✓ / /Q -- Sau Pablo No.3 Giant 'i r:2. c;,7 Rodeo No.] Rodeo No.2 Pinole No.1 g / Z Pinole No.No.2 Iierculea Selby Crockett No.1 yri�_ : 3f. / .. - // 37 p, _ - Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 7J Port Costa No.1 Port Costa No.2 2 41 /D /.S ,.2./ Danville =3 �/` '+�^ A) /s San Ramon /: 7_. ✓ / - Alamo _. J / .I ✓ di Lafayette .. Alhambra Z- i // .. // // :.. ."._. ./...--. ✓ -ii.-- __ Total.Carried Fo-aM Primary Election Held August 31, 1920 Bl� 6"81 ad ' r.wR c«r►wd a.ift mobs a (a I t s a Q !kQ ' Ji7 7 7 7 T 3 03 .3 tl z -2– - — _ F f B/n /d /v 9 /ezij 8 4 /6 /7 /n /6 /r 16 17 P 7 /J ;F /7_ it /7 /% 4'1/7 // /7 /D — � . �'• � � G � i� i i b G -2/ 1D / 22 —2 a`zv -Zd.-Z/ G --- v � id i0 /J /J /!J /J it _ r .33 .zy . /3 / ! - /9 z» i 7 -- L r „ % I' i' /,/� I /b yD6 Y1 j Y/z YZy 3yT app yrs- Y 78"/e o 3 lz � - r DEMOCRATIC Statement of All Votes Polled at the 16 is Repesen4tive in Conga.. t S Senator a _-P United States \ l \ v 41- a Fr.rrno;; WR m � O ------------ I Totals Brought Forward _ Walnut Creek No.1 -E Walnut Creek No.2 _. \Im Luer.Ne.1 -i - Martinez No.3 Martin,,.No.4 I�/•ice / /j ''L / `z 11nt•linez No.7 �J I �✓� / .�Y-^ -L 2� s _ Fine Hill Concord No.1 Cone.rd No,2 71 Concord No.$ /u'' Cone-1 No.4 I _ Associnled LL Cowell Pittsburg No.3 .'G �__..% _ - Pittsburg No.3 Pittsburg No.# Pittsburg No.v ._ h Clayton f J t7 � .'' ? r: Morgan Territory Bay PointClyde i b _ %� ✓� �s _. Niebols Antioch No.1ia7i y .1 /0 .....Antioch No.2 C{ x Antioch No.3 = / N' j v •Z• / �/ �/ . Lone Tree Brentwood No.1 Brentwood No.2 Byron No.1 Byron No.2 Oakley 2 �2 D 61./7 ._Ij/A:.� �CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTA"•'�� r Ili ltl .. i N I Primary Election Held August 31, 1920 Isom WlIfw ra a _. -_-fR UL UMB'N- SAF lil4. LP/ r ,. r DEMOCRATIC Statement of All Votes *Polled at the FA aL P II I-X I N UTS I PI Ccw ito No.1 III EI Cerrito No.2 _ u 1.1 Ccrrito No.3 - - EI Cerrito No.i Richmoud No.1 �— Riebmoud No.2 .. . .Richmond No.3 Richmond No.A _j .. ' J Richmond No.5 Richmond No.G : c ..... .__- `-_-_-r—._ .- Richmond No.7 _ Riebmond No.8 Richnnond No.9 Richmond No.10 - P.ielunond No.11 - Richmond No.12 Richmond No.13 : •-- ..�_ Richmond No.l# ' _ • .- Richmond No.15 Richmond No.16 Richmoml No.17 Richmond No.18 .. Richmoud No.19 - .. Richmond No.20 Richmond No.21 - Richmond No.22 - I Richmond No.23 - Richmond No.24 - c Richmond No.25 - - - Richmond No.26 - 'W Richmond No.27 .- Richmond No.26 Richmond No.29 Richmond No.30 _ • .. __ _ ___ . Riclunond No.31 Richmond No.33 II " __ __ San Pablo Nc.1 ` San Pablo No.2 _.. Giant Rodeo No.1 - -."- Rodeo No.2 , I 3`- Pinole No.1 - Pinole No.2 _ Selby Crockett No.1 Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 I _ Valens Port Costa No.1 Port Costa No.2 Danville --- ... San Ramon ! - —T Tassajara Alamo :. ._... Lafayette _. Bloraga Alhambra Totals Carried Forward -- Primary Election Held August 31, 1920 DE�CY1� _a NOW COMY tdnl CMft "bM urh Qdw tike ' ides W*0"Cmft boM tap Ct*d tr=ite Ndn urr tea � sa K7777 F .31 j I j i j 1 r V i I II rI N u � r 1 I p N r X I'; SOCIALIST Statement of All Votes Polled at the Repreaentativil,in Congress United States Senator i El Cerrito No.1 3 _ I '3 - 2 - El Cu•rito No.2 BI Cerrito No.3 y j RI C,rrito No.4 a Riehmond No.1 - -. Iticluuood No.2 - - Richmond No.3 Richmond No.4 Richmond No.5 -� Richmond No.G Richmond No.9 Riehmond No.8 Riehmond No_9 Richmond No,10 L,.Z II o2. Rid-...id No.11 ,Z Z . Rieheiond No.12 Richmond No.13 _. liicbmmnl No.t-F Richmond No.15 Riclunond No.16 Ricloaond No.17 Richmond No.13 lfldn a id No.19 Richmond No.20 Riclunond No.21 I 7 Richmond No.22 G Riclunond No.23 Ridiu and No.24 !I o IIichmond No.26 Riehmond No.26 Richmond27 No. %� - �, � Z" .7- ... ` Richmond No.28 Riclunond No.29 Richmond No.30 t - I Rieinno d No.s1 Riehmond No.32 { j Son Pablo No.I 4 / San Pablo No.? Ginnt - i Rodeo No.] Rodeo No.2 Pinole No.1 Pinole No.2 Ilereules ,j � � _ i Selby Crockett No.1 u Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 Valona Port Costa No.1 Port Costa No.2 Danville San Ramon �I� � / At Z 3 Tassajare Alamo Lafayette y Alhambra Totals Carried Forward I I Primary Election Held August 31, 1920 SK a �u reies CN*(wind ISM-ft .rules(eery cow Gere teres Guy D" G lei. _-__._ ___.__SA.Id. a Gwft I a i -o F u I ' { 5 s ' r y, p i I r s � r I 7 i b -77777 SOCIAUST Statement of All Votes -Polled at the 'I R°pwDmn United States Senator z' I 7 ? � r� si x Totals Brought Forward I Walnut Creel:No.1 - Walnut Creek No.4 Saranap ETartincz No.1 I _ Martinez No.2 r – Martinez No.4 - .. hlartivez No.� _ .ltm•tinez No.fi '. . � - ... .liarti»ez No.i - f Vine I]ilI I Concord No.1 Concord No.2 _.Cou.m•d No.3 Concord No.4 i Y` Acaoeialed - ', Cowell _ - .-• Pacheco - p I Pittsburg No.1 PiMburg No.2 Pittahnrg No.3 Pittsburg No.4 Pittsburg No.5 _— Clayton 'A Morgan Territory _ t Bay Point - Clyde _. Antioch No.7. _ Antioch No.? Antioch No.3 Lon.Tree a .2 ; I 13rcntvood No.1 Brenthrood No.2 l P,ywu No.1 Byron No.2 - 1 Knightsen - Oakley a .. ... _ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS r / �, �. 6 /Q ✓-,✓_ l me de. 1 t : 3 Primary Election Held August 31, 1920 Mme° swim to*toot twwset seiom Grp twtot Cris n swrlem twr!feMri twwsk swirl faM twli taNe sriem 4roi '� S*kL ..... ..Ss!It , ____.-_....._--_S+lit i_ _ __ —_,._S4 ftL ,' fid_ it _ x 3s y. n, a G 44 4 a , NON-PARTISAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the . smea� F k�oYe�iClrSs♦ist fit 7��ts�nrD�'Gs.UTAAaI Yi�f�1d/�1W AadtYim�,f�[ril}t.A�l i Yddv Yeyrr !Curl D4em-D idav Ove Dldd-rer D T St-T.— IINr, z w t < w ELMMON ct x a ] q o - z .5 c e z v I s z m a o El Cerrito No.1 �!fjcf �'d /tw' 77... y9'4a 75/. -- El Cerrito No.2 �p !�7 /J 'I 1/J _. .. e��. ..__ �../ ----2r 1g .. El Cerrito No.3 Ii oZb /r3 .�// /�. _ .7.//a /g El Cerrito No. /s� 9 /� _ _/3 - -- .. Richmond No.1 /9 -2T:'2,.. p Riclnnond No.2 1.21-47,2? --i Ricbmond No.3 yp ,.�7 j7... Hr_ '�.� r3c2i,�2.3-yr, Richmond No.4 Ricbmond No.5 GO ,,2y 27 54 J'-E� fir}-.1/ `f.7. Richmond No.6 _ /0.2 _ �,3✓ �/ _ 1 d'J rJ(� _ _ e29_.'�/ 37:. Ricbmond No.7 GU � 020 !I34� GOq R.ichmoud No.9 �:�79. ym.'Z/ _ 1 6y!._ /°/.._ _._... �--- .- oT.Z: i g Richmond No.9 X77 Se.?rj '',r �9� 37 Richmond No.1071 9"P J2 I7/ Richmond No.11 46 Richmond No.120'/ o? ,2 - _ Riclnnond No.13 Richmond No.14 Riclnnond No.15 LN!e '•^2r3�/9., 1 � �� /6 e3� 33 Richmond No.10 2.3 %'/" q,��,Z 015 /6 / Riclnnond No.17 oil /`/ /J jl�z - o3z .. -2, /9 .Z/ .. - Richmond No.18 GY 37 020 .9 d lrcbntand No.19 11-17 73, Richmond No.20 7>Z. '17 1Z 170 -,3 Richmond No.21ly_✓'i 0234. Richmond No.22 (p-1 ,4,3-.2,Y �}7 „2Y.J z J. i Richmond N.23 Richmond No.24N,/ ii 7O /4 7;r77 .. Richmond No.25 �7 yr} .3d 70 7z_ Richmond No.20 �'' /,' /�. : j' 'I .3 2 .. .. / ..n20 e2,/ . Richmond No.27 �e`�.h J�:i Lys �,j7 / .>3�x3 , Riclunand No.28 �d t yn39u �`..� k Richmond No.29 /7-41/ &i ,3/ - 17 -2,j Richmond No.30 Richmond No.31 y Riclnnond No.32 yz 1 y s7 Sau PInhlo No.1 :;r� ;'�,��J �47 3/ 7,? I _. . so. ablo No.2 . . ryb '°ems /G h/3 / _ T ®29030 /7 Rodeo No.1 7,7— a f9 5 0 75- 7Q e3e3_d of S� Rodeo No.2 �7 i�2w e 2 171* 3. JC/ Oz.30 ---- Pinole No.l oTa ( �. �jr)G IaS d.. Y a3 f'a3-C.._.__ ..... . Pinole No.2 li,a`l.?l ':,.1� r.2y II!�� .3- Ie73 J.)-_?, _ Herenles ! I'G7a?y Selby Crockett No.1 Crockett No.2 Crockett No.8 Ali /00. _ _ 84. 0y - valonn /.?/ .�'I(ab rSi: „//3. //5 e-/ :7K 77�- ... _ Port Costa No.1 Ii ioc` 20 `iJ G./ 63 Port Costa No.2 `/`f --9' eFO _ Danville i�dO San Ramon `/y Tassajara <//. -<J.z�l- y�tra - 5:.` .. d/ e.21.2 AlamoN Lafayette Morass ',�,3y -Z3 3y.: ' Alhambra 1I 1rb' I e3.L -io ;I$(D S/ 'f7 .a e77 SO - — ❑❑_` �� k� z-__z y _ Totals Cried Ferward .:e� Y 13� _ y.04 Carried Y f" F . ., Primary Election Held August 31, 1920 NIN-I��T SW-il— _ _...-District ^supmiwr_ —.._Diokt iiupat.uor _nur.� s s ii 4.2 y 3 u .........-- 1 f! 6J uz Vie/ 76 76560 GX r S7 _ k77 i� : _ r Y7,( 7t Ij o a aw d/ I 9 i --- ---- - a /ayi2 �y (,7 iY 7.)` 7 ' '/77i7-1 j — i h J 66 -------- 7 -7 pu, Jt '.71 ' itit r NON-PARTISAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the I:bv.Jdias�rut[.ni �saere�es�rat u�t !�a►etiotlelu.t.tNglf►�fektialilcatdA�A�tetm.rWiu�,otdA�r J F', Sbwt um lam Tum , Fi novk D:'rm. Om D.f ire j DFmrnT— Sime V.—, LIriM vs— - II •; F : I O � S w E S a m Pltl.(`I\CT I o a = _ a z o Totals Brought Forward t 1 I Walnut creek No.1 .. .. Walnut Creek No.2 ��j 13J Martinez No.l.. . t A o _ '1 II g -7 _. \ltrtincz No.2 10/0. aSa .�.� y1i� .._ /Q-.- _ q✓/..._�}Ly'l/_-.__ _ Martinez No.3 �F/' ,J/ SCJ ,y y� a-J _- 7Co y/ �fy \Inrtinez No.4 'i// -3/ m' �j'✓-/ ''�� '/ti // ___ .Alanine.No.5Martine?,No.G �7/ 'y�,a e}i i G/. _ i/o _ _ y.2 el b 40, North—No., line IIill d"rY. :•,�� /zt� :. o�/. _ _....... oaCJ...2/ /.�--.._ ..- le Concord No.1 Concord No.3 .. .Concord No.9 NIr"i FY o/y..1'f �:i/ Ici�. rf( �'S"'i�•L ..-_ _._. " Associated Cowell _ aha' ;3v -- 1Slehceo 13. II e i , y PUNburg ,a..1 i .. ... a Pittsburg No.2 ei .//� B PittNlolgg No.3 D .: ..., L �I X/ I) e1 v`-"e� l0� - . -- PittNburg No.4 a v% :�/Y` ! - Pittsburg No.5 I%b d'Y.a`/ 1 u✓" /O/ .. i`/"/ '%j_ ._ - ---- - clays», ry7 Molg:ul Trrrilory Bay Point 7y li clpht Nichol 17 /Sas N 1 i _. Antioch No.I Antioch Na.2 p,'�% ,oq a•r. 9 rY� Yd !eJ 3- Jv 6a�J Antioch No.3 IPPPj/3rlv d 'a/ J /.2(0 •7(n 7y Lane Tree �!/yto �e v` i /Q Brentwood No.I H J/ a%7 Brentwood No.2 70 Byron No.I I�G :b Cn o'..�.. f fu`/' 6 C) _. dui/...311✓F7r%� _- _ _ .. . Byron No.2 7/ II —60 - j �/ �w ;alb N�y G�L GJ 3 7 h'nightsen b� - 0 - - -- Oakley /0.`J Gfiiay _ /a% e'j. STA COUNTY TOTALS �� y9 I�ef�' 3�,�d�e�3 Aa .._.. •• CONTRA CO I I + is I I, I Primary Election Held August 31, 1920 .41 ISN-FUM il,, rr Jcd�.:rcr rip✓..rP.,l�' ,`/'� ..:;G.,::,t; " Supervisor..,,. -._...District Supervisor—___....District sapem or___DisL, j V A i a; ae u � : _ L7 7z -� 11 Yr /oa - - - – �JY tol h Pt (II ^{ P77 liyY 7i ion - d KI) 1'6 l W Zr /JD /.y/ vd / F 23.d fl. /7 -- —A b' 5/ .2 63 J ✓ - ; it y NON-PARTISAN Statement of All Votes Polled at the HLECTION El Cerrito No.1 _... EI Cerrito No.2 EI Cerrito No.3 EI Cerrito No.4 Richmond No.1If _RichmondNo.No.2 k _. .Richmond No.3 Richmond No.4 II . _ Ricbmond No.5 Richmond No.G Richmond No.7 Richmond No.8 Rich—nd No.9 - if J ' 1 Richmond No.10 ' Riclunond No.11 Riclunond No.12 _ p Riclunond No.13 - .. Richmond No.14 Riebnunul No.15 - Riclunond No.16 Riclunond Nn.17 Richmond No.18 ---.---- Riclnnnnd No.19 - Riehmond No.20 Richmond No.21 - _ Richmond No.Richmond No.23 .... � Ricbmond No.24 u' - Richmond No.25I Richmond No.26 Richmond No.27 - I Richmond No.28 i _.. Ricbmond No.29 Richmond No.30 — P N_ r Richmond No.31 .. .. - Richmond No.32 -_.— Snn Pablo No.1 - Son Pablo No.2 _ .Giant Rodeo No.1 -Rodeo No.2 _ Pinole No.1L--- Pinole No.2 NN 8888 i _ Hercules Selby : N � � '' tI Crockett No.1 --- Crockett No.2 !! ''g!F Crockett No.3 Values, Port Costa No. II , Port Coat.No.2 .� ;I .. _. i i .. Danville 1_ Sau Ramon h Tnssajara Alamo Lafayette ... Aloraga i I Alhambra _- 6 �If _ G I Totals Carried Forward 15 „y ' And from the foregoin- statement of results of such election this Board T[ determines and finds and declares that the following named persons have received f the highest number of votes for his party in said Supervisor District for delegate and shall be the representative of his party from sAd Supervisor District in which he was elected in all conventions pf his party in such County, which Political Sabdivigion is entitled to representation and certificates of election are direct- ed to be issued to each of them respectively, to nit; REPUBLICAN PARTY. Supervisor District No. 1: ,', Arthur A.Alstrom. Levi Boswell J.Y.Brooks. George B. Fredenbarg John F. Galvin Clarence S. Hannam Paul Little. ' O.R.Ludewig. b ;Ars. ..:arie L. Ogborn Larkin J.Younce. Supervisor District No. 2: C.L.Dodge George Oswill. Harry Hurst Supervisor District No. 3: A. E.Blum A. F.Bray j Elizabeth L. Hoey Supervisor district No. 4: D.A.Oatto. R.M.Grmstrong. Supervisor District No. 5: " Id.C.Cleaves. V.J.Heck v C. .french. ' DE1100A^IC PARTY. Supervisor District Idol: I .14 Jerry Collins. E.z.Crandall. A.C.Lang. Henry Mason 141.8. 11cRacken Jemes F.Ssnders. J.^.3ilvo T.S.Wal ke r. -s:h Supervisor District No. 2: { E P.Lucey John Uc Carthy ?red Stemmle. Supervisor District No. 3: E.J. Curry A J.P .Forte :rank Lilliff. A.Peggiardo. Supervimr District No. 4: A.P.Bettereworth Percy Doglas I Supervisor District No. 5: vm. Grant, - 0.C.Prewett Matthew ',Vard. - And from the foregoing statement of the result of such election this Board determines and finds and declares that Is following names persons have received the highest number of votes at said 2 rimnry election as the candidate for each of the county and townshi_r offices and ahall be the only candidates for such offices at the ensuing General Election and certificates of Nomination are directed to be issued toeach oP them, respectively, to wit: Supervisor of Supervisor District No. 2. J.P. Casey. John P. Connors. Supervisor of Supervisor District No. 4: J.Buchanan. Supervisor of Supervisor District No. 5: E.J.Trembath. 4z z Thereupon the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, September 7th, 1920, at 10 o'clock a.=m. Chairman. �1 . . . . Clerk. x `.s: i a t _ 1 I 3' I < i0 1 f "3 I ! I i ' IN THE BOARD OF SUPEP.VISORS 0+ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Tuesday, September 7th. 1920. i The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H. Trythall. Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; J.P.Casey, C.H.Hayden, and W.J.Buchanan. J.H. Wells, Clerk. , The proceedings of this Board for and during the month of August, 1920 are read to the Board and by the Board approved se read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk, I II i In the Matter of silo•r:ance of Claims. i It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the Qounty Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special Rod fund of Contra ;osta County, which said moneys were derived from Contra costa ;ounty's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by the state Treasurer and for,::arded to the Treasurer of Contra Costa `%ounty during the year 1920, which said money shall be expended by said County exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in said county, and the following claims having been presented for meintenapce of roads, bridges and culverts under supervision of County engineer's Office. It is by the Board ordered that the following claims presented for maintenance of roads, bridges. and culverts under apervision of County Engineer's Department, be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the Special Road fund of Contra 'I I. Costa County, to wit: i t";✓. ' Etat- Amount Amount ! John S.Azevedo - $120.00 C.n.Ellbtt - - - - - - - - - - - - - 114.00 j P.J.Kane - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 90.00 Joseph Lilly - - - - - - - -- - - - 22.00 A.6angmaster - - - - - - - - - - - - 3.00 Joseph Lilly - - - - - - - - - - - - 36.00 J.B.Rodgers, Jr. - - - - - - - - - - - 136.35 Blanchard,Crocker & Ho-,.,ell - - - - - 35.75 I A--','Shelby - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 195.00 Pdilo Lasell - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 180.00 W. Pritchard - - - - - - - - - - - - - 150.00 Nick Clements - - - - - - - - - - -- 150.00 -D.Othick - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 150.00 A.Sangmnster - - - - - - - -- - - - - - 180.00 _ L.',.I.Laseil Co. - - - - - - - - - - - - 23.70 I Alfred Johnson - - - - - - - - - - - - 25.00 i Central Garage - - - - - - - - - - - - 674.38. The said order is pessed by the unanimous vote of the Board., i i I I I I i I 156 i I In the Matter of Petition of I Residents of Valona for Two more Lights in Crockett & Crolone lighting District. petition having been presented to this Board from residents of Valona praying for the installation of a light on First avenue and Rose Street and also one light on Fifth Avenue and Pose St. in Town of Valona, in Crockett and Crolona Light ing District, It is, by the Boardordered that said petition be and the same is hereby granted and said Pacific Gas & Electric Company authorizedto install said lights. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. i i I i j In the utter of application of F. I P.olandi for extension of time to complete I contract of building road between Walnut Creek and County bine. P.Rolandi through his Engineer, makes application to this Board for an extension of time of sixty days within which to complete his contract for building of road between Walnut Creel: and County Line, neer San Ramon; After he,ring argument of Engineer and protest made by residents of San Ramon Valley, the Board deems it to the best advantage of Contra Josta County to grant i said extension of sixty days; Thereupon, it is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that F.Rolandi be and he is hereby granted an extension of sixty days within which to complete his contract for building of said road between Danville and San Ramon. i i I In the hfatter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances in cash, be and the same are hereby ordered made to following named indigenta, commencing or, dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: Francesco Marchi, Martinez, $20. per mont�, commencing July let, 1920. Clementio Didio, Antioch, $10. per month, commencing July 1st, 1920. Amelia ;.iorais, L:artinez, 120•per month, commencing August 1st, 1920. nary 0. Samora, Concord, 175. per month, commencing Aug. let, I920. Ellen Nystrom, nay Point, $20. per math, commencing July let, 1920. Mary Hughes, Saranap,(Welnut Creek P.O.) X75. per month, commencing Aug. 1st, 1920. Orpha Lee, Crockett. $20. per month, commencing Aug. 1st, 1920. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on first of each and every month until the further order of this Board i i I 157 i In re Reclamation District 4I0. 830, Thereupon on motion of Supervisor 3uchanan, seconded by Supervisor aayden, the following resolution was unanimously -adopted, to wit: WHEREl.S, there has this day been submitted to the board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County a second report of additional plan of reclamation with estimates of the cost thereof and petition to board to appoint three commissioners, accompanied; - by Exhibit "A" to wit: the order of the Reclamation Board referred to in said petition, and the Board having duly considered said report and petition and said order of the State Reclamation Board and found all in due form and in accordance with the provisions of the Political Code, and this Board no^r determining that it has juris- diction to make such order of appointment therein petitioned for; NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved that the Board of 8ugervisors does hereby appoint three assessment commissioners as requested in said petition. who shall ' take the proper oath required by law and make the ,ssessment and perform the other dut- ies provided for by the provisions of the Political Code of California, to wit: 11r. Ray Davis, Address, Bank. of Antioch, Antioch, California. Mr. Jay La Mountagne, Address, Antioch. California. Judge Taylor, Address, Antioch, California. i i i In the Matter of Granting Extension of time to J.E.Staniger for Building Div. No. 20 of County bigh•aay System. J.E.Staniger, having applied to this Board for an extension o' time within rhich to complete his contract for the building of Division No. 20 of County Highway It is, by the Board ordered that said J.E.Staniger, be and he is hereby granted an extension of ninety days, within which to complete said contract. i In the hatter of Granting Extension of Time to A.J.Grier to construct Div. No. 27 of County Highway. A.J.Grier, having applied to this Board for an extension of thirty days time, within which to co¢iplete his contract on Division No. 27 of County Highway; i It is, by the Doard ordered that said A.J.Grier, be and he is hereby granted v an extension of thirty days within which to complete his contract. i i i i I i i i In the Latter of Granting Extension of Time to A.J.Grier, to complete contract for Building Div. :;o. 24 of County Highway. I A.J.Grier, having applied to this Board for extension of sixty days time to complete }is contract on Div. No. 24, of County High-.-:ay, i It is, by the board ordered that said A.J.3rier, be and he is hereby granted an extension of sixty days within which to complete his contract for the building i Of Div. fib. 24 of County Highway. i f I i In the -atter of Approval of j '+'srrants of Reclamation District 1619. I Cood cease appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing warrants of =eclamaticn District No. 1619, be and the same are hereby approved, i towit: I No. Date Amount i 168 August 19th, 1920 j 180.00 169. August 18th, 1920 500.00. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note his approval on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. i i In the iaatter of 3ranting Extension of time to Blanchard, Cro ker Howell for Building Div. No. 12 of County Hihaay. - Blanchard, Crocker & Ho:^ell, having made application to this Board for j an extension of time within which to complete their contract for building Div. 9o. , 12 of County Hihr:ap System. � It is, by the Board ordered that extension of thirty days be and the same is hereby granted to Blanchard, Crocker & Howell, within r:hich to complete their said contract on Division No. 12 of County Highway System. J i i i In the Matter of application of I California State Automobile Association for Aid. j The California Stat, Automobile Association, having made anplication to this Board for aid to assist in campaign wort- on proposed amendment to increase rate of interest on State Highnay Hon-s, I It is, by the Hoard ordered that said communication be and the ssme is hereby laid over for further consideration. i j i I i i In the ivatter of Repair of Bridge I over Santa Fe Railway 'iracks on road between Concord And Avon. It is by the Board ordered that the Itstrict Attorney be and he is hereby authorized to notify the Santa Fe Railway Company that said bridge is out of repair i and that the County of Contra Costa ::ill hold said Company responsible for any damages i that may occur by reason of the unsafe condition of said bridge. I i i In the Liatter of Eradication of I Squirrels in Contra Jests County. A delegation from Concord Farm Center appears before the Board at this time, ' and makes complaint, as they state, of the unsuccessful attempt to exterminate squir ' i rely in Contra 'Costa County, and suggesting a method by which said work can be carried on as they deem, more expeditiously; I ,hereupon, after hearing arguments of the respective parties, It is. on motion of Supervisor Enott, seconded by Supervisor Hayden, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify Horticultural Commissioner, Frank T. Swett, to appear before I this Board with his Inspectors on 13onday, September 20th, 1920, to report to this Board the manner and method used in extermination of Sq,drrels, and also for the purpose of! - outlining a more efficient method of extermination of squirrels. The said Concord Farm Bureau havin; reported that the next two weeks will be the most feasible time i for the destroying of squirrels, i It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Horticul- tural Commissioner irank T. Swett, uce all means in his power to eradicate aquirrelsl within the next two weeks. I i ' The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. i 'i i In the idatter of Levy of State and County Taxes for the fiscal. year 1920-21. The Board hevins considered the value of all property returned on the Assess I went Rolls of the County and amounts required to be raised in the several funds for the conduct of the business of the County for the fiscal year 1920-21, and the - State Board of Equalization havin; certified to this Board that there would be no taxes required for State purposes, on property of said County; i It is, on notion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the tax to be collected on each w100 of valuation of property in Contra Costs County for the fiscal year 1920-21, be and the :ams is hereby levied as follows: - - - - General Fund, - --.3.53. County Library Fund - $.07 Hospital " -.12 Wismar Jt. Hoanital - .06 Salary Fund - - - -- .23 Maintenance Bond Roads - - 03 Grammar 3ch.?und--- .50 — # High Bch. Fund - - - .10 k Advertising Fund -- .005 Road Fand - - - - - .40 I Int.& Sink.Fund on Courthouse Bnds .005 Int.& Sink.fund on highway bonds .35 I i Zs I I i The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, j I In the latter of levy of Taxes in certain school Districts and Union high School Districts for the fiscal year 1920-21. County Auditor A." Sallenger, havin; returned to this Board a report that certain school rand union high school districts are liable for certain taxes to raise , money for payment of bonds and taxes respectively voted in said school districts and i union High schooldictricts, It is, by the Board ordered that special taxes be and the same are hereby levied in following named school and union high school districts respectively, for the fiscal year 1920-21, for each X100 of valuation of property of said districts, to j I wit; Alhambra U.H.S. (Bond No. 1) - - - - - 4.007 (Bond IIo. 2) - - - - - .17 ; (Bond No. 3) - - - - - .073 Oakley (old) - - - - - - - - - -- - - -05 i Oakley (new) - - - - - - - - - - - - .14 Black Diamond - - - - - - - - - - - - .04 I Pittsburg - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .11 Pinole-Hercules - - - - - -- - - - - - . 04 Richmond U.H.q- - - - - - - - - - - - -02 Richmond (Bond No. 1) - - - - - - -- - .01 (Bond No. 2) - - - - - - - - - .04 " (Bond No. 3) - -- - - - - - - .042 (Bond I!o. 4) - - - - - - - - - .06 John Swett U.H.S. - - - - - - - - - - - .02 Stege - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .008 Martinez. (Bond No. 1) - - - - - - - - .05 " (Bond No. 3) - - - - - - - - -.10 Port Costa - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - -12 Centra]. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -23 i Rodeo - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - --- .07 Selby - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -06 Willow Springs -- - - - - - - - -- - - - -30 San Ramon U.H. - - - - - -- - - - - - .08 Bay Point - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - .14 liberty U.R.S. - - - - - - - - - - - - 11 Antioch - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .47 Pleasant Hill - - - - - - - - - - - - - -35 Lafayette - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .40 San Pablo - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .39 Valle Vista - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - .40 Green Valley - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .45 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i 1 In the ;latter of Levy of school taxes for certain school districts in Centra Costa County. County Auditor &nd Board o' Trustees in an:, for egch of the following i school districts of Contra Costa Coanty respectively, having in manner and form and within the time req.t;red by law. certified to this Board, a statement of respect- ive amounts hat will be required in each of the said school districts respectively for maintenance and conduct of said schools.during the fiscal year 1920-21, It is, by the Boerd ordered that special school taxes be and the same are hereby levied on each 4100 of valuation of property in following named school distri s t� for the fiscal year 1920-21, as below set forth; I i i r 1fi3 I I - - -- - - - - - -- - Alamo - - }x.23 Martinez - - v7.30 I Antioch - - - - - - - .30 Moraga - - - - - - - .30 Avon - - - - - - - - - .06 Vit. Diablo - - - - - .25 Bay Point - - - - - - - .30 Nichols - - - - - - - -.30 j Brentwood-Deer Valley - .25 Oak. Grove - - - - - - .19 Byron - - - - - - - - - .13 Oakley - - - - - - - - .14 Carquinez - - - - - - .28 Orinda Park - - - - - -.25 Lnightsen - - - - - - .18 Pacheco -- -------- .30 Concord - - - - - - - .13 Pinole-Hercules - - - .22 Liberry _ _ - - - - _ - ,30 Pittsburg - - - - - - .30 Green Valley - - - - - . 10 Richmond - - - - - - - .30 + _ Live Oak - - - - - - - .30 Rodeo - - -- - - - - - .23 Iron. House - - - - -- .23 Sand ;.found - - - - - - .03 Lone Tree - - - - - - - .14 San Pablo - - - - - - .30 San Ramon - - - - - - - .18 Selby - - - - - - - - .03 Sheldon - - - - - - - - .07 Vasco, - - - - - - - 12 r Walnu7. Creek - - - - - -,30. Willow Springs - - -- .30 tort 'Costa - - - - - - .3B ' In the ldatter of Levy of Special - Tex for Maintenance of High School ! Districts in Contra Costa County. j i The County Kuditor and Board of Trustees in and for each of said Union High school Districts respectively, having in m!.nner and form and within the time required by las, certified to this Board, a statement of respective amounts that will be required in each of said union high school districts for the maintenance and con-i duct of said union high school districts reametively; i It is, by the Board ordered that high school taxes be and the same are hereby I levied on each x100 of valuation of property in following named union high school I districts respectively for the year 1920-21, to wit: Alhambra U.H.S. - - - - - - -4.50 John Swett U.H.Q. - - - - - .37 Liberty U.11.1. - - - - - - -40 Lit. Diablo 6T.ii.5.- - - - - - .45 Richmond U.H.°. - - - - - - .49 Riverview U H.S. - _ _ _ - - .50 San Ramon J.H.S. - .34 Said order is passed by the unsnimous vote of the Board.K I I {i In the I.?atter of V Lev,,; of School Taxes ` i for Building purposes. The County Auditor and board of Trustees in and for each of said school Districts respectively having in manner and form and within time required by law, certified to this Board s statement of respective amounts that will be required in j each of said school districts respectively, for building purposes, for the respective 'distri,ts, It is by the Board ordered that special taxes be and the same are hereby lev- ,, iedfor building purposes on each ?100 of valuation of property in following named i school Districts, respectively, for the fiscal year 1920-21, to wit: Antioch - - - - - - - :j.15. Live Oak - - - - - - x.15 ! Carquinez - - - - - - .15 'doraga - - - - - - - .15 Lafayette - - - - - - .15 2ittsburg - - - - - - .15 `W low Springs - - - - .15 Pinole-Hercules - - - .07 r Martinez - - - - - - - .15 Oak. Grove - - - - - - .15 @oncord - - - - - - - .10 San Pablo - - - - - - -.10 i I 16`? i In the Matter of Special Tax for ?indergarten I ' School purposes. The County Auditor and Board of �!rustees in and for each of the following named school Districts respectively Having in manner and form and within the time re- quired by law, certified to this 3oard, a statement of respective amounts that will bJ required in each of said school Districts for the maintenance of kindergarten schools; therein; It is, by the Board ordered that a special tax for maintenance of kindergarten! schools in each of the following districts be and the same are hereby levied on each $100 of valuation of property in said school districts respectively, for the fiscal year 1920-21, to wit: Antioch - - - - - - -- Carquinez,- - - - - - .08 Martinez - - - - - - .15 Pinole - - - - - - - -11 Pittsburg - - - - - - .15 Richmond - - - - - - --03 tL i In the utter of Rate of Tax for maintenance of Fire Department in Unincorporated Towns of Crockett and Crolona. The County Auditor and Board of lire Oorr%issioners in and for unincorporated i towns of Crockett and Crolons, having in manner and form, and within the time required I by law, certified to this Board, a statement of respective amounts that will be requir- ed in said unincorporated towns of Crockett end Crolona for the equipping and mainten= once of a mire Department therein; I I It by the Board ordered that a special tax of fifty cents be and the some i is hereby levied on each :'100 of valuation of property within the fire limits of the unincorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona, for the purpose of maintaining and -. equipping fire department therein. I The said order being passed by the unanimous vote of the board.j� I i I I i i In the idatter of Rate of Tax for Equipping Fire Department of unincorporated towns �I of Crockett & Crolona. i The Fire Commissioners of the unincorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona, having reported to this Beard that an election was held on the 3rd day of August, I 1920, to vote on the proposition of levying a tax of the sum of w2935 for the purposed of establishing and equipping the :ire Department of said unincorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona, and for protecting same from loss by fire, and that at said ' election there were cast in favor of levyin said tax, 156 votes and that there was cast against levyin said tax, one vote; Thereupon, it is on motion duly made and carried, by the board ordered that a special tax for the establishing and equipping of fire department for the said un- incorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona, be and the same is hereby ordered and thej 16.2 County Auditor authorized to report to this Board the rate that will be required to I raise said tax; Thereupbn the County Auditor having reported to this Boaid that it will re- j quire a tax of al. on each X100 of assessed valuation of property within the Fire Limits of the unincorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona for the purpose of raisin., said tax; It is by the Board ordered that a special tax of Apl.00 be and the same is hereby levied on each '100 of valuation of ,, property within the fire limits of the i unincorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona for the purpose of establishig and j equipping a fire department for the said towns of Crockett and Crolona, in accor- dance with said vnte of t electors of said District; The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous., In the !latter of Levying Tax to +laintain a system of street Lighting in the Lighting District of the Unincorporated towns of Crockett, Crolona end Valona. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County having awarded a contract for equipping, and installing and maintaining a system of street lights on public highways of than. certain District known as Crockett. Crolona end Valcna Lighting District, and the County Auditor having certified to this Board as to the amount of i taxes that will be required in said Crockett, Crolona end Valons Lighting District for the maintenance of said System of street lights during the fiscal year 1920-21 It is by the Board ordered that a sneciel tax of A.25 be and the same is I hereby levied on each '1OL` of valiation of taxable property within the limits of ' said Crockett, Crolona and Valona Lighting District. !f, Said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4i I i In the flatter of Levy of Tax to _ Maintain System of Street Lighting in Lighting District of unincorporated town of Brentwood. i The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County having established a Lighting district to be known as Brentwood Highway Lighting District of Contra Costs - County, and the County Auditor having certified to this Board the amount of taxes that will be reo_uired in said Brentwood Highway Lighting District, for the main- tenance of said System of Street lights during the fiscal year 1920-21; 1 It is, by the 3oard ordered that a special tax of :p.53 be and the same i9 hereby levied on each :'106 of valuation of property within the limits of said Brent= wood Highway Lighting District. ' 1< I I i �qY I i I In the Hatter o; Levy of Tax to Waintain System of Street 'lighting in the District of unine,rporated town of I Byron. !, I The Board of Supervisors of Co-.tra Costa Countyhaving establishei a Lighting District to be known as. Byron Highway Lighting District of Contra Costa County, and i the County r.uditor having certified to this Board the amount of taxes that will be required in said Byron Higheay bighting district, for the maintenance of said system I of street lights during the fiscal year 1920-21. It is by the Board ordered that a special tax of .x,",1.00 be and the same is I hereby levied on each :0;100 of valuation of property within the limits of said Byron j i Highway Lighting Diutrict.1 i i i In the i,iatter of Apportionment of Railroad Taxes throughout the County of Contra Costa. for the gear 1920. 711EREAS, the State Board of Equalization has transmitted to the County Auditor statements showin; Hut the length of the main track of the Southern Pacific I Railroad Company in this count;: is 87.225 miles and the assessed value per mile of the same for the year 1920, is $28,904.70 on the whole franchise, roadway, foadbed, i rails and rolling stock of such railroad of -aid Company, aggregating the sum of x2,521,21'; i That the length of main track and right of way of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa ,a Railway Company in said bounty is 61.88 miles and the assessed value per mile of the same for the year 1920, is .,,22,851.72 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rolling stock of such railway of said Company aggregating the si�m of $1.414.065. That the len,3th of the main track and right of way of the San Francisco- Sacramento Railroad, in said County is 46.86 miles, and the assessed value per mile of the same for the year 1920 is x7,786.56 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rolling stock of said railway of said Company aggregating the sum of 064,878. That the number of miles of track of the Southern cacific Railroad Company [ upon which the franchise and rollin- stock of the Pullman Company is operated in this county is 61.022 miles and the assessed value per mile of such franchise and rolling! stock in this County on said nilroad is x1040.68 aggregating the sum of 864.397. That the number of miles of track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe i Railway 'Company upon which the franchise and rolling stoc; of the Pullman Company is operated in this county is 61.88 miles and the assessed value per mile of such franchise and rolling stock in this county on Said railroad is ,1040.68, aggregating the sum of 963,505. i 'Whereupon, it is by the Board ordered and Decreed that the length of the main tra6, of the Souther.-' Pecific Railro[,d 'Jompany in this county is 87.225 miles ! and the assessed value per mile thereof is the sum of ;?28,904.70 on the :*.hole franchise, i I i 1 roadway, roadbed, rails and rolling stock of such railway, aggregating the sum of j $2,521,21.3 apportioned as follows, to wit: j _Incorporated Towns. Martinez 2.21 miles a 63,860. Hercules 1.90 54,920. Pinole .72 20,610. Pittsburg .55 " 15,698 Richmond 6.104 176.435. walnut :%reek 1.82 " 52,606. School Districts. I Pert Costa 2.15 piles 62,145. Carquinez 1.75 50,585 Selby 1.79 " 51.740. Pinole-Hercules 3.65 105,500. Martinez 5.45 157.530. San Pablo 2.93 84,690. Richmond 6.104 176,435. Pittsburg 3.88 ^ 112,150. Oakley .22 6,360. ' That the length of main track of the E.tchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail-i way in this county is 61.88 miles nod the assessed velue per mile thereof is the sum of $22,851.72 aggregating the sum of $1.414,065 apportioned as follows, to wit: i Incorporated Towns. Antioch .95 miles $ 21.709 l+ Pinole 1.02 23.309 Hercules 1.91 43,647 Pittsburg .57 miles 13.025 Richmond 6.7C 153,105. j El Cerrito 2.30 " 52,559. I School Districts. Oakley 2.20 miles $ 50,275. Pittsburg 4.12 '• 94.150. i Vine Rill 1.87 42.730. Martinez 2.22 50,730. Franklin 2.57 58,730. ! Pinole-Hercules 3.41 77,925,. San Pablo 2.21 50,500, Richmond 9.00 " 205.655. That the length of mein track of the San Francisco-Sacramento Railroad in this county is 46.86 miles, and the assessed value of each Dile thereof is the sump of $7,786.56 aggregating the sum of :x364,878 apportioned as follows: Incorporated Towns. - I Concord .295 miles $ 22,970 Pittsburg .58 4.515. Walnut Creek 1.63 14.716. I School Districts. Pittsburg 2.909 miles $ 22,650. That the nzmber of miles of track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Com- pany upon which the franchise end rolling stock of the Pullmen Company is operated t this county is 61,022 miles and the assessed value per mile of such franchise I i i and rolling stook in this County on said railrord is ;1040.68 aggregating the sum of i ,$"64,397 apportioned as follons, to wit: j Incorporated Towns. 1 ilartinez 2.21 miles a 2,300. Hercules 1.90 ". 1,977 Pinole .72 749. Pittsburg .56 572. Richmond 5.97 " 6,215. School Districts. I San Pablo 1.41 miles 4-1,465. Richmond 5.97 6.215. Pinole-Hercules 3.65 3,800 Selby 1.79 1,865 Carquinez 1.76 1,820. i i �. 166 i I. { Port Costa 2.15 miles 2 2,235 $artinez 5.45 " 5,670. i'ittsbarg 3.68 " 4,040. Oakley .22 " 230. That the number of miles of track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa -'a i Railway Company, upon which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated in this county is 61.66 miles and the assessed value per mile on such franchise and roll-Ing Stock in this county on said railway is „i1040.68 aggregating j 1 the sum of 863,505 apportioned as follows. to Wit'. Incorporated Towns. I Antioch .96 miles 1.000. Hercules 1.91 " 1.990. Pinole 1.00 11040. Pittsburg .57 595 Richmond 6.70 61970 El Cerrito 2.60 " 21395. I School Districts. I Oakley 2.20 miles 2,290. , 2ittsburg 4.12 4,285 Vine Hill 1.87 1,945. Martinez 2.22 2,310 Franklin 2.57 2,6TS Pinole- Hereules3.41 " 01550 San Pablo 2.21 2,000. Richmond 9.00 " 91365. 1 i The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as followa,to wit: Ayes: Supervisors 4nott, Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. j Noes: None. I j In the Matter of Creating Uffice of County Engineer of Contra Costa County. i The following Resolution was presented by Supervisor Casey, and seconded by Supervisor Hayden, .nd unanimously adopted by the Board of Supervisors, to wit: T?'HERFAS, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County j that it would be to the best advantage of Contra Costa County to create tie office of County Engineer and appoint a County Engineer to take charge of the construction, i maintenance and repair of County roods, highways and bridges in Contra Costa County ander the supervision of the Board of Supervisors-thereof; THE;'E-,10RE, B3 T_:' RE'SO,T.VED, that the office of the County Engineer of i Contra Costa County, be and the same is hereby created under and in pursuance of that! _ certain Act of the Legislature entitled: "An Act providing for a County Engineer for each County in this State; providing for his appointment, manner of removal, quell, ifications, compensation and duties, transferring to such Engineer certain powers, functions, and duties heretofore vested in and performed by County Surveyors and 1 members of the Board of Supervisors; also authorizing the Board of Supervisors for each County to purchase and obtain all necessary equipment, matierals and instrumen- talities to carry out the objects of this Act; to provide the said Engineer with an I office and necessary assistants; to provide for abolishing the office of County Sur- veyor and for fixing and levying of taxes for road purposes."approved .isy 27th, 1919-1 and known as Chapter 625 of Statutes of 1919, and that said officer perform all the j duties created by the hereinabove speoifled act. j BE T^ F,UF'111ER n SOLV^ that the salary of said officer be and the same Is I i hereby fixed at the sum of ,)6000 per year to be paid in monthly installments out of the County Treasury. out of the same fund, and in the same manner as county officers i are paid. 1 i In the Matter of Appointing of County Engineer. The following Resolution in presented by Supervisor Casey, and seconded by j Supervisor Hayden, and unanimously adopted by the Board of Supervisors: ".M-REAS, this Board this day having created the office of County Engineer i of Contra Costa County under and in pursuance of that certain Act of the Legislature of the State of California, entitled "An Act providing for a County Engineer for eae� I ' County in this State; providing for his appointment, manner of removal. qualifications, Compensation and duties, transferring to such Engineer certain powers, functions, and duties heretofore vested in and performed by County Surveyors and members of thei Board of Supervisors; also authorizing the Board of Supervisors for each County to i purchase and obtain all necessary equipment, materials, and instrumentalities to carr out the objects of this Act; to provide said Engineer with an office and necessary assistants; to provide for abolishing the office of County Surveyor and for fixing and levying of taxes for road purposes " approved may 27th, 1919 and known as Chapte* 625 of Statutes of 1919, and Ii WHER^r.AS, it is necessary to appoint a County Engineer to fill said office{ and, 9HEREAS, it appears to this Board that Ralph R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, is a competent Civil Engineer who has within five yearslast pest, had five years actual experience in practical road building as a County Engine+r; F Thereupon, BE I: RESOLVED, that Ralph R.Arnold, be and he is hereby sp- ,' from pointed County Engineer of Contra Costa County, for a term of four years and after date of this appointment, to act under the general direction and supervision of the Board of Supervisors, and except as otherwise provided in the Act hereinabove referr ed to, have complete direction, and control over all of the construction. improvements. I and maintenance and repair of all county roads, highways, and bridges in Contra Costu County; 3 •IT IS FURTHER 03DB'R':D that the salary of Ralph R.Arnold, as County En- gineer, be and the came is hereby fixed at X6000 per year to be paid in monthly installments out o',: the County Treasury and out of the same fund and in the same manier as county officers are paid. IT I^ F'P.^H5R 07DERED that said Ralph R.Arnold, take oath and give bond in the sum of 05000 as said County Engineer, as required by said ..ct hereinabove i referred to. k 1 f i I 168 1 - In the Latter of allowance of claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board, and those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed b;; the Board, signed by the Chairman and ettested by the Clerk. In the Liatter of approval of 'inencial Statement of Contra Costa County. L.N. Ballenger, County -uditor having presented to this Board financial state-!I ment of Contra Costa County as to financial condition thereof; It is, on mbtion duly made and carried. by the Board ordered that said r'inencial Statement be and the same i is hereby approved by this Board. i I In the Latter of Communication I from R.R.Veale, regardi;g disposition of Waste Paper from Court House. 1 It is, by the uoard ordered that C.H.Hayden, be and he Is hereby directed to inquire into the price of a press suitable for pressing waste paper from Court House. In the Latter of Bids for Lighting Byron Highway Lighting District. This Board Navin: heretofore advertised for bids for lighting Byron Highway Lighting District, How at this time, the Pacific Gas and Electric Comoany, presents a bid for the partial lighting of said Listrict in accordance with plans and specifica+t- i ions heretofore adopted. Said bid not complying with the advertised notice, It is by the Board ordered that said bid be and the same is hereby rejected. i In the Ketter of Issue of Bond, of Valla Vista School District. ""HER EAS, on the 29th day of July, 1920, the Board of Trustees Of Valla VistI, School District, deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order of said Board of Trustees, duly and regulsrly passed and adopted by them and entered on the minutes of the s,id 'card of Trustees on said day did call an election and resolve and order: ` i That an election be called and held on the 25th day of August, 1920, in I said School District, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said School District, the question of issuing and selling bonds of said school District in the amount of Seventeen hundred and fifty (w1.750) dollars to run not exceeding seven (7) years, and to bear interest at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum, payaHp I semi-annuelly for the purpose of raising money for making alterations and additions I I 16�J i •4 I ' to school building, for supplying school building with furniture and necessary apparL- tus, and for improvin_t the grounds thereof; B'REREAS, an election was held in said school district on the 26th day of August, 1920, in conformity with the said resolution and order of the said Board of Trustees of said School District, and all the proceedings had in the premises have been certified to this Board of Supervisors by the Board of Trustees of said School s District as required by low; and, )MEAS, the said certified proceedings show, and after a full examinations and investi>ation, this Board has found and does hereby find and declare; _ That in accordance with a resolution and order of the Board of Trustees of Valla Vista School District, passed and adopted on the 29th day of July, 1920. an � election was duly called in said School District, end was held in said School District on the 25th day of August, 1920, and that notice of said election was giver) ' by posting notices signed by all the members of the Board of ':trustees of said i v School District in three public places in said School District for more than j f ttenty days next before said election and by publishing such notice in the .uartinez� Daily Standard, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, s State of California. not less then once a reek for three successive weel8 before said election, which notice so posted and published was in the form required by the fi Political Bode of the State of California; That prior to the opening of said polls the said inspector and judges of i election conducting said electlnn took the oath of office as required by law and l� thereafter conducted the said election as required by law, and at the close thereof) i canvassed the votes east thereat, and certified the result of said election to the j Board of Trustees of said School District, end to them made return of the poll and tally lists of said election. 4 That on the first day of September, 1920, that being the seventh day sfte� said election, at one o'clock 2.15. of said day, the Board of Trustees of said School District met and canvassed the said returns of said election from which said re- s i turns the said Board of Trustees found and declared and this Board finds and declar i as that there were twelve (12) votes cast at said election and that more than two-i thereof, - thirds.to wit: Twelve (12) votes were cast for issuing said bonds, and no votes were cast against issuing said bonds, and that all the votes asst were legal votes i 3 and that the said Board of Trustees caused an entry of the result of said election) to be made on the minutes of said Board. And this Board hereby further finds and declares that said election was i duly and legally called and held and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published, and the result thereof was duly and legally canva� sed and declared in the manner and as required by lar and that all acts, conditiond,l. and things required by law to be done have been done and have been performed inreg alar and due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the Statute authorizing the issue of school bonds; and that the total amount of indebtedness of the said school district including this proposed issue of bads, is within the s limit prescribed by 1r.9•. e I^ I5 T$SR°"r'OkE 0?D"7F:D, that bond, of Valla Vista School District in I the said County of Contra Costa, State of California, issue in the sum of Seventeezi s � a 170 i I i hundred fifty (ij1,750.) dollars, in denominations of Two hundred fifty ($250.) dollar&, each, payable within seven (7) years from the date thereof, in gold coin of the United States, with interest thereon, et the rate of six (6P) per cent per annum, payable i semi-annually. in like gold coin at the office of the County Treasurer of said Countyl, IT I9 YURT3^R ORDERED that said Bonds shell be payable as follows, to wit; One bond numbered one (1) to mature one year from date, to wit: on the first day of October, 1921; One bond, numbered two (2) to mature two years from date, to wit: on the first day of October, 1922. One bond, numbered three (3) to mature three years from date, to wit: on the i first day of October, 1923. One bond numbered four (4) to nature four years from date, to wit: on the 4 first day of uctober, 1924. One bond, numbered five (5) to mature five years from date, to wit: on the ' first day of uctober, 1925. One Bond numbered six (6) to mature six years from date, to wit: on the first I day of October, 1926. One Bond, numbered sever, (7) to mature seven years from date, to wit: on the first day of October, 1927. and interest accruing thereon, shall be payable semi-annually, on the first flat) day l of April, and the first (1st) day of October, of each and every year, until such bonds! are paid. i It is further ordered that :aid bonds shall be issued substantially in the following form, to wit: no. School Bond 4250.00 of Valla Vista School District of the County of U:ntra Costo, State of California. United States of America. - Valla Vista School District in the Co,nty of O,ntra Costa, State of California, acknowledges itself indebted to, and promises to pay to ti,e holder hereof,!{ at the office of the Treasurer of the Connt^ of Contra costs, State of California, on the first (1st) day of October, 19` two hundred fifty ($250) dollars in gold coil of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of six (6) per cent per snnum, payable semi-annuelly on the first (1st) day of April and on the first (lst) day of October, of each end every year from the date hereof I i until this Bond is paid. j i This Bond is one of the series of bonds of like tenor and date, numbered from one (1) to seven (7) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to One tboas%nd seven hundred fifty ($1,750.) dollars, and is is::ued end sold by the Board of Supervisors ofl the County of Contra Costs, State of California, for the purposes of raising money fort the purposes of making alterations and sdditione to echool building, for supplying said school buildin= with furniture and necessary apparatus, and for improving the grounds in Valle Vista School District, in said County of Contra Costa, in pursuance i of, and in strict conformity ::ith the provisions of the Political Code and the ConstitJ ution of the State of ;slifornio, and is authorized by a vote of more than two thirds 171'g I %s of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called and held and conducted in 4 said Valls 'lista School District, in said County and State, on the 25th day of august, ) - I 1 1920. And the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costs, State of California. II .hereby certifies and declares that said election was duly and legally called, held andJ conducted rnd that notice thereof vas duly and legally given and published and the re- salt thereof was duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner and as required) by la•:- to be done, precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds, have been done, j and have been performed in regular and in due .form and in strict accordance with the provision:,• of the Is,.,,, authorizing the issuance of school bonds. And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of indebt- edness of the said Valla Vista school Distriet,includin.- this issue of bonds, is !I` within tf:e limits provided by lar.; s This bond is in the form prescribed by order of said Board of Supervisors duly made and entered in its minutes on the 7th day of September, 1920, and shall be payablA out of the interest and sinking fund of said valla Vista School District, the money for the redemption of said bonds and the pa.,ment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said School District. In Ylitness "hereof, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Centra Costa, ,,tate of California, has caused this bond to be signed by its Chairman and by the Count. J Auditor and attested by its Clerk with the seal of said Board attached this i first day of October, 1920. I Chairman o the o-ard o opervisors.l County Auditor. _ Attest; oZouunty Clerk and ',;I erx of the roar of Supervisors. RESOLVED, that to each of said bonds shall be attached inter-st coupons in the folloring form, to wit: INTEREST COUPON. X7.50 No. t The traasarer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. will Pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Valla 4ista i School District, in said County and State, on the let day of 192_ at his office in the town of :.'artinez, in said County end State, the sum of Seven and 50/100i I •` ($7.50) dollars, for six (o) months' interest on Bond No. of said School.DistriatL Chairman of the oar of Supervisor. County auditor. County Clerk and Clerk of the j Board of 9uuervisors. i It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board and the County Auditoi are authorized to si_n said bonds and coupons, the said County Clerk is authorized to countersign the same and to affix the seal of this Board to said Bonds, and there- upon said officers shall deliver said 'bonds so executed, to the County Treasurer for to safe-keeping. They may sign the said coupons by lithographed or engraved facsimile ofj their signatures. i i i 172 i I i It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board cause a notice of the sale I of said bonds to be published in the wartirez Daily Standard, a newspaper printed and published in the said County of Contra Costa, for a period of trio successive reeks. that this Hoard of Supa•visors will receive up to the 4th day of October, 1920, sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds; or any portion thereof, for cash at not less than per, and accrued interest;the Board of Supervisors however, reservingj the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds. Passed and adopted at a re;ule.r meetin_ of said board of Supervisors, held on the 7th day of September, 1920, by the following vote: Ayes: "upervisors Znott, Casey, Hayden. Buchansn and arythall. Noes; Ione. Absent; None. C I .-nd the Board of Supervisors takes recess to meet on Monday, September 20th. 1920, at 10 o'clock A.13. i +. .°hairman. Cl erk. I G I I i i I i i 173 i I I 1 IN THE BOARD CP SUPERVISORS 01' CO'ITRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OP CALIFORNIA. L _ i Monday, SepteMber 20th, 1920. The Board met at 1!. o'clock A.11. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Lab Xnott, J.P. I I Casey, C.H.deyden, and T.J.Buchanan. J.H.Yells, Clerk. I - - - - - - - - - - - In the 15atter of the petition i of W.J. O'HARA, J.G. PREWETT, C.E. ORDER DECLARING THE DUE ORGAN O'BRIEN, 0 C. PREWETT, at al., for the ization of Lone Tree Irri gat- ion District. organization of an Irrigation District near i Brentwood. - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- WHEREAS, the petition of W.J. O'Hara, J.B. Prewett, C.E. O'Brien. O.C.PrewetC at al., for the organization of an Irrigation District was duly and regularly pre- sented to this Board on the 3rd day of i,fay, 1920, at a regular meeting of said Board, and it •^e: then and there duly made to appear and this Board found that said petition was duly sad regularly published in the manner and for the time required by law in such cases, that is to say,at least two weeks prior to said Srd day of 1Jay, 1920, together with due and proper notice stating the time of the meetings of this Board at which said petition would be presented, to wit: on the 3rd day of !day. 1920 i at the hour of eleven o'clock A.L. of said day, in the regular issue of the "Brentwood News" a newupaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costs; i i AND whEREAS, from the evidence duly taken at the time of the presentation of! i the said petition, to wit: on the 3rd day of 11ay, 1920, it appeared to this Board, ' tnd this Board by resolution duly declared, the.t, all and singular, the allegations set forth in said petition are true and correct, and particularly that said petitions ; is signed by a majority in number of the holders of title or evidence of title, including the holders o` possessory rights or other evidence of the rights of entry men or purchasers under any law of the United States or of the State of California, and that such holders of title or evidence of title and of possessory rights represent a majority in vale of said lands according to the equalized county .seessment roll for the 1•at year preceding; and that said petition sets forth generally the bound- i aries of the proposed Irrigation District, and states generally the source from which I said lands are proposed to be irrigated, and prays that the territory embraced within the boundaries of the said proposed District be organized as an Irrigation District; I under the provisions of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California, Entitlba _ I "An Act to provide for the Organization and Government of Irrigation Districts. ! and to Provide for the Acquisition or Construction thereby of.Norks for the Irrigation ' of the Lands embraced within such 'istricts, and, also, to provide for the Distribati ion of v;ater for Irrigation Purposes" approved Larch 31st, 1897, and the Acts amend- story thereof and supplemental thereto. And this Board also found, at said hearing, that said petition in all respect, i complied with the requirements of la-r' in such cases made and provided, and that all ; things required by Is,., in such cases had been performed, including the giving of i I A 174 the required notices. and the giving of a good and sufficient undertaking conditioned ' that the sureties shall pay all probable costs of organizing the District in case i said organization shall not be affected, and that said undertaking Had been duly approved by the Board of Supervisors. And this Board also found, at said hearin , that all the lends within the boundaries of said District are in the County of W:tra Costa. I End it further found that a copy of said petition had been filed in the office! of the State Engineer of the State of California. AND WHEREAS, a copy of said resolution so made by this Board on the said 3rd day of May. 1920, duly certified by the Clerk of tt:is Board, was forwarded to the j i State Engineer of the State of California, as by larprovided; i AND !9FEREAS, the said State Engineer had made in writing his report approving the organization of said District, which said report is on file with the other re- j i cords of the Board; AND R'HEREAS, on the hearing and consideration of the report of said Engineer I and the further consideration of the organization of the said District, this Board made and gave its order that all the said findings of z'act and Conclusione, including the genuineness and suf_'iciency of said petition for the organization of said Dis- trict, and all proceedin s Izerein taken should be and were thereby affirmed, and further determined that all notices required by law in such cases had been duly and regularly given, including the notice of final hearing, and further ordered that the boundaries of the proposed District be and were hereby fixed and established as follows, to wit: BEGINNT'7G at the section corner common to Section 6 and Section 7 of Township: one (1) North, Range three (3) east and Sections 1 and 12, Township one (1) North. Range two (2) Ez.st, 11.D.B.& LI. proceeding thence west on a line common to Sections I and 12, 2 and 11, and 5 and 10, Township one (1) North, Range two (2) East, to a j point on the mid-section line running north and south through Sections 3 and 10; j thence west736 feet; thence North 28°47' Nest through the south-west quarter of Sect ion S. 2120 feet: thence North 47°50' West, 1200 feet to a point on the mid-section j line running East and West through Sections 3 and 4, and on the line betweenSections 3 and 4; thence vest on said mid-section line to the southwest corner of the North- east quarter of Section 4; thence North 280 feet; thence meandwing through the North+ east ouarter of Section 4 as follows: North 87°30' East 265 feet; thence North 22°00' East 450 feet; Horth 180 feet;',! north 24°30' West.510 feet; North 55°05' West 230 feet; north 80 feet; North 63001'1 East 1250 feet; south 61"30' east 220 feet; North 66.05' East 740 feet; south 4000' East, 550 feet; south 38°00' East 345 feet; south 2°40' test 490 feet; north 83°05' East 250feet; North 62°00' East, 160 feet to a point on the section line between the North east quarter of Section 4 and the northwest quarter of Section 3; thence meandering through the Vorthnest quarter of Section 3 as follows; j North 82°00' East 175 feet; south 54.00' East 220 feet; North 84030' East � . 167 feet; south 16°30' East 355 feet; south 81`25' East 150 feet; south 51130' East 285 feet south 9"50' East 380 feet; south 760301 East 120 feet; north 56°20' East 250 feet; north 88°CO' East, 170 feet; north 32.30' East, 167 feet; North 64°10' west. 455 feet; north 18°35' East, 180 feet; north 73.40' East, 210 feet; north 17°35' East 230 feet; north 51100' West, 300 feet; north 33°3221 Rest, 870 feet; north 14°00' East 175 160 feet; south 50°30' East, 545 feet; North 73°20' East, 480 feet; south 58°30' i East 590 feet; south 77630' East, 165 feet; south 17°00' East, 230 feet; south 89°2011 East 225 feet; to a point on the mid section line running north and south through Section 3; thence south 60 feet; thence meandering through the Northeast quarter of Section 3 as follows: South 89°20' East, 270 feet; south 110 feet; south 68°00' East 920 feet; north 71°30' East, 310 feet; North 450 feet; north 78135' 'Vlost, 725 feet i North 14°00' East, 250 feet; North 68000' East, 320 feet; north 18°00' East, 210 feet; north 48°45' East, 360 feet; North 37°00' ;Vest, 290 feet; North 112 feet to a i i point on the section and township line between Section 3. 'iownship one (1) North, Range two (2) East, and Section 34, 'iownship two (2) North, nange two (2) east; thence i i east along said township line to the section corner commonto sections 2 and 3, township one (1) North =range two (2) East, and Sections 34 and 35, Township two (2) North Range two (2) East, and thence North on the line between Sections 34 and 35, 1990 feet; proceeding thence through the southwest quarter of Section 35, as follows: East 1320 feet, south 650 feet; east 420 feet; south 650 feet; east 900 feet to a point on the mid-section line running North and south through Section 35; pro- 1 i ceedina thence through the southeast quarter of Section 35 as follows: i East 420 ''eet; north 650 feet; west 250 feet; north 960 feet; east =50 feet; south 37145' East 1210 feet; south 41130' East 1700 feet to a point on the township line between Township One (1) North. Rance two (2) East, and Township two (2) North Range two (2) east; thence east 150 feet to the section corner common to Sections 1 and 2, Township one (1) North, Range two (2) East and Sections 35 and 36, township two (2) Nort'-, Range two (2) East; thence east on said township line 1840 feet; thence'. through the Northwest quarter of said Section 1, south 31°15' east 1040 feet; and east 375 feet to a point on the mid-section line running North and South through Sect- ion 1; thence south on said mid-section line 1750 feet to the 'rid-section corner of Section 1; thence east 920 feet along the mid-section line running east and `best 1 through Section 1; thence through the Northeast quarter of Section 1, North 19°30' , "lest, 420 feet; and east 1370 feet; and south 375 feet to a paint on the said mid- section line; thence meundering through the southeast quarter of Section 1 as follows; South 12100' East 260 feet; south 79100' Nest 230 feet; North 48°40' lest 210 feet; south 45°25' West 120 feet; south 290 feet; south 43°30' East. 440 feet; south 3145' ;"est 510 feet; south 55100' East, .565 feet; south 45 feet;south 85°30' i west 255 feet; south 11°00' rest 160 feet; south 49°45' ":est 150 feet; south 160 feet; south 43°00' East 525 feet; south 72°00' East 230 feet to a point m the range line between Range two (2) east and Range three (3) East, M.D.B.& M. thence due south on said range line 125 feet to the point of beginning. And also further ordered that all the lands within the boundaries of said Irrigation District shall become and be a part of said Irrigation District. Amd further ordered that said Irrigation District be divided into five (5) ' Divisions as follows, to wit; FIRST DIVISION: shall consist of all that portion wit(in the following dee cribed boundaries, to wit; i BEG!TMIN7 at a point on t}e intersection of the section line between Sections 3 and 10 with the mid-section line running north and south through sections 3 and 10,1 f I I 17 thence west 738 feet; thence north 28.47' "est through the southwest quarter of Section 3, 2126 feet; thence north 47.50' ,'est 1200 feet to a point on the mid-section line running east and west through Sections 3 and 4 and on the line between Sections 3 and 4; thence west on said mid-section line to the southwest corner of the North- east quarter of Section 4; thence North 280 feet; thence meandering through the North' west quarter of Section 4 as follows: North 87'30' East 265 feet; North 22'00' East, 450 feet; North 18C feet; North 24'30' '"est 510 feet; north 55°05' Wast 230 feet; North 80 feet; North 63'00' East 1250 feet; south 61°30' east 220 feet; north 66105' East 740 feet; south 4.00' East i 550 feet; south 38000' East 345 feet; south 2'40' West 4j0 feet; north 83'05' East 250 feet; North 62'00' East 160 feet to a point on the section line between the North= east quarter of section 4 and the northwest ,uarter of Section 3; thence meandering through the Northwest quarter of Section 3 as follows; North 82'00' East. 175 feet; south 54'00' East, 220 feet; north 84'30' East , 167 feet; south 16'30' East, 355 feet; south 81'25' East 150 feet; south 51'30' East 265 feet; south 9150' East, 380 feet; south 76'30' East 120 feet; north 56'20' East 250 feet; Northd8'00' East 170 feet; north 32'30' East 167 feet; north 64'10' 'Nest, 455 feet; north 18'35' East 180 feet; north 73'40' East 210 feet; north 17'35' East ,' 230 feet; North 51'00' Fest 300 feet; North ;)3'32' Fest 870 feet; north 14'00' East 160 f<et; south 50 030' East 545 feet;north 73020' East 480 feet; south 58030' East i 590 feet; south 77'30' East 18 5 feet; south 17100' East 230 feet; south 89'20' East 225 feet to a point on the mid-section line running north and south through Section 3; thence south along said mid-section line to the point of beginning. SECOND DIVISION shall consist of all that portion within the following t s- cribed boundaries, to wit: 9EGINNIN, at a point on the intersection of the section line between Sections: i 3 and 10 with the mid-section line running North and south through Sections 3 and 10 thence North along said mid-section line 3665 feet; thence meandering through the ' Northwest quarter of Section 3 as follows: i South 89'20' East, 270 feet; south 110 feet; south 66'00' East 920 feet; North 71'30' East 310 feet; north 450 feet; North 78135' 'lest 725 feet; North 14'00' East 250 feet; north 68'00' East 320 feet; north 18'00' East 210 feet; north 48'45' i east :560 feet; North 37100' Jest 290 feet; North 112 feet to a point on U section and township line between Section 3, township One (1) north, Range two (2) east and Section 34, township two (2) North, Range two (2) east, thence east along said r township line to the section corner common to Sections 2 and 3, township one (1) North' ?tame two (2) east, and Sections 3= and 35, township two (2) North, Range three (3) East; thence north on the line between Sections 34 and 35, a distance of 1990 feet; proceeding thence through the southwest quarter of Section 35 as follows: East 1320 feet; south 650 feet; east 420 feet: south 650 feet; east 900 feet j to a point on the mH -section line running North and south through Section 35, township two (2) North, Range two (2) East; thence south along said mid-sectinn line 3330 feet I ' to the point of intersection of the mid-section lines of Section 2; thence west along �i said mid-section line 2020 feet; thence south 2640 feet through the south-west quarter' of Section 2 to a point no the section line between Sections and 11, township one (1) North, =1ange two (2) east, thence west along said section line 3260 feet to the point of beginning. 177 ' THIRD DIVISION shall consist of all that portion within the following bescrib;ed boundaries, to wit: BEGINNING at the section corner common to Sections I and 2. 11 and 12, Township one (1) North, Range two (2) East, pro::eeding thence North along section line 2640 feet; thence west along the mid-section line running east and west through section 2 a distance of 4660 feet; thence south 2640 feet through the southwest quarter of Section 2 to a point on the section line between Sections 2 and 11, Township one (1) North, Range two (2) East; thence east along said section line 4660 feet to the i point of beginning. j i FOURTH DIVISION shall consist of all that portion within the following desaiNed boundaries, to wit: BE>I'_II-ur, at the section corner common to Sections 6 and 7, Township one (1) ', North, Range three (3) East, and Sections 1 and 12, township one (1) North, Range two', (2) East, proceeding thence west on tie section line between Sections I and 12 a dis- tance of 5280 feet to the southwest corner of Section 1; thence North 2640 feet between Sections ' 1 and 2; thence east along the mid-section line of Section 1 a distance of I 3560 feet; thence through the Northeast quarter of Section 1, North 19.30' West, j 420 feet; and east 1370 feet; and south 375 feet to a point on the said mid-section line; thence meandering through the southeast quarter of Section 1 as follo;^s; South 12.00' East, 260 feet; south 79.00' Pleat, 230 feet; Horth 48.40' West ! 210 feet; south 45.25' West 120 feet; south 290 feet; south 42.30' East, 440 feet; south 3.45' "lest 510 feet; south 55.00' East, 365 feet; south 45 feet; south 85.30' I :lest, 235 feet; south 11.00' "Jest 160 feet south 49.45' West 15( feet; thence south 160 feet; south 43100' East 525 feet; south 72.00' East 230 feet to a point on the range line between Range two (2) east and Range three (3) East, 1,I.D B.& Al. thence due south on said range line 125 feet to the point of beginning. FIFTH DIVISION s all consist of all that portion within the following described ' boundaries, to wit. BEGINNINE at the point of intersection of the mid-section line of Section 2i and proceeding North along said mid-section line 3330 feet to a point on the rdd- section line running North and youth of Section 35, Township two (2) North, Range two (2) East; proceeding thence through the southeast quarter of Section 35 as follows: East 420 feet; north 650 feet; west 250 feet; north 960 feet; east 450 feet; south 37.45' East 1210 feet; south 41.30' East 1700 feet to a point on the town- ship line between Townshi,, One (1) North and Township two (2) North; thence east 150 feet to the section corner common to Sections 1 and 2, Township one (1) North Range two (2) East; and Sections 35 and 36, township two (2) North, Range two (2) East; thence east on said township line 1840 feet; thence through the Northwest quarter Of said Section 1 south 31.15' East 1040 feet; and east 375 feet to a point on the mid-section line rannin> Borth and South through Section 1; thence south on saidl ' mid-oection line 1750 feet to the raid-section corner of Section 1; thencewest 5280 e feet along the mid-section line runnineast ani :"est though Sections 1 and 2 to the point of beginning. And further ordered that the nacre of said Irrigation District shall be and is designated as 'Zone Tree Irrigation District". i And further ordered that an election for the purpose of determining whether t I i 178 i said territory in said order describe' and hereinabove set forth, within the bounder �..:'. ies of said proposed Irrigation District, shall be organized into an Irrigation i District shall be held on the 1(th day of September, 1920, and that at said election officers for said District shall be elected as folloe, to wit: A board of Directors consistir_ of five (5) members, one for each Divisian of said District; and an Assessor, a Tax Collector, and a Treasurer; And further ordered, for the purposes of said election that it is deemed to be most convenient that there be but one election precinct consistin.; of the whole of said territory withn the boundaries of said proposed District, and that said Election be held in the Lone Tree School House. And further ordered that said election be conducted as necrly as practicable in accordance with the general election laws of the State of California, and that the! electors cast their ballots, which shall contain the words "Irrigation District, Yes" or "Irrigation District, No" or words equivalent thereto, and also the names of per i sons voted for at said election to fill the several offices of said District. And further ordered that no person shall be entitled to vote at such election' unless he possess all the qualifications required of electors under the general elect1 ion laws of the State of California. I And further order&.(. that certain persons therein named be and were appointed i _. as election officers to conduct said election. And further ordered that the Directors of the respective Divisions should be voted for, respectively. by the Electors resident within the boundaries of such Divisions, and that each Director should be a resident of the Division for which he is elected. And further ordered that this 9oard should meet on the second iSonday succeed- ing such section and proceed to canvass the votes cast thereat, and if, upon such canvass, it is made to appear that at leant two thirds or more of all the votes c-st at such election, are "Irrigation District, Yes" this Board should, by an order enter- , ed on the oinutes declare the territory hereinbefore described duly organized as an Irrigation District unde- the name hereinbefore designated, and should declare the i persons receiving, respectively, the highest number of votes at said election to be duly elected; but, if two-thirds of the votes cast are not "Irrigation District, Yes"� then such Districtshall not be organized. And further ordered that due and proper notice of the above mentioned elect- ion shall be published in the 'Brentwood News" a newspaper of general circulation printed and wblished in the County of Contra Costa, and that said notice shall appear in each issue thereof for at least three (3) weeks previous to said election, I AND 3riE3EA5, Such notice of such election, as provided by the order of this j Board and the law in such cases made and provided, was duly and regularly published in the said "Brentwood News" in the manner and for the time required by.the order of this Board and the lew in such cases made and provided; AND 7.HE3EAS, pursuant to such notice and the law in such cases made and pro- , vided, such election on organization of said District vias held on Friday, the 10th day of September, 1920; AND 7FHEEEA6, the returns of such election have been duly made to this Board; ' CICO 1".EEREAS, this Board has, on this .londay, the 20th day of September, 1920,1 duly canvassed th= votes cast at such election, and from such canvass it is duly I 17% ' made to appear that there were cast nineteen (19) ballots at such election in favor of the organization of said Lone Tree Irrigation District, and three (3) ballots against the organization of said Irrigation District, and that more than two-thirds of all the votes cast at such election were end are "Irrigation District, Yes." NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED AND DECLARED that the territory embraced within i the boundaries of said District, as heretofore established by order of this Board, to wit: on the 2nd day of August, 1920, which boundaries are hereinabove set forth, be and the same is hereby declared to to duly organized as an Irrigation District under; the name heretofore designated, that is to say. "Lone Tree Irrigation District". AND IT IS HET,EB`' FURTFER ORDER"D AND DECLARED that the following named persons receiving respectively the highest number of votes at said election, be and they ore hereby- declared to be duly elected to their respective offices, to wit: For Director of First Div"sion: Fred Heidorn, 2 votes. For Director of Second Division: Carl. Lindouist, 11 votes. _ For Director of Third Division: L. 9ann 2 votes. j For Director of fourth Division: O.C.Prewett, 2 votes. j For Director of Fifth Division: C. O'Brien, 1 vote. As assessor: F. 1duFarlay 18 votes. As Collector: Ed. Prewett 18 votes. And as Treasurer: L. 1,icFarlsn, 18 votes. IT TS FURTHER ORDERED that this order be entered on the Lunates of this Board, and that a copy of such order duly certified, be immediately filed for recordl! in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa. Dated this 20th day of September, 1!20. J.H.Trythall, ;hairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra CDsta. Attest: J.H.,,ells, County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of sfupervisors i of the County of Contra Costa. i I In the Latter of Reclamation district = Number 799. jhis Board of Supervisors, havin> heretofore, to wits on the 3rd day of May, 1920, upon due proceedins therefor by order duly made and riven, appointed three assess- ment commissioners in and for Reclamation District No. 799, with directions that said Commissioners in due and proper manner, as in said Order of "ppointment directed, make an assessment valuation of the lands of said Reclamation District and make re- turn thereof; and said Assessment Commissioners having duly made return of such ' assessment list and filed the same zith the Clerk of the Board of 6upervisors; NOT, THERE+'O?E, IT IS ORDERED that the 18th day of October, 1920, at the hour of!: i 10 o'clock A.1S, of said day, be and the same i.: hereby appointed as the time for hearing objections to said assessment valuations; . AUD IT IS :?JTT -:R OT DF_R:D that notice of such hearing, as is required by law, be published Cor at least two wee'r.s prior to such hearing in the Byron Times, a news i paper o: general circul e:.ion published in said Contra Costa County. i I i `Y 180 i In the --atter of Correction of Assessments. c�" I Seo. 0. ;leese having certified to this Board that Sarah Lilley was assessed for Block 191 Original Survey rf the toren of i.artinez, and thatehe had filed 'War Veteran's Exemption coverin, said property and praying that this Board correct said Assessment and the District attorney having consented to same, i It is by the Board ordered that said Assessment of Sarah Lilley be and the same is hereby corrected byallowing ^'ar Veteran's Exemption. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. t I I In the flatter of Completion of Contract of Blanchard, Crocker & Ho::ell, for building of i Division 110. 14, County High-::ay. ' R.R.brnold, County Engineer, having filed with this Board, his certificate showing that the contract of 31anchard, Crocker & Howell for Building Division No. 14 of County tiigh'say, has been completed according to specifications; i It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said contract, of Blanchard, Crocker & Howell, to build Division No. 14 of County.Highway, be and I the same is hereby declared completed and ^aid rord accepted by this Board. - It is further orderrnd that a" persons having claims against said Blanchard, Crocker & for material furnished end labor performed present same to this I Board, on or before 35 days from this date.i� i i In the 11atter of Building County Garage. ! i R.E. Arnold, County Engineer, having reported to this Board that he deems i it necessary for his Department as Road Engineer, to have a County Garage for stor- ing of his machinery, etc., It is, on motion duly made and carried, b; the Board ordered that said I R.R.Arnold, submitplans and specifications for a garage sufficient tc meet the demands of said Road Engineering department, to this Board at his early convenience. i I j i i I i i ' I I I i i I I I I 131.. ' In the utter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be and the same is hereby granted to folloeiing named indigents, commencing m dates set opposite their respective names, to nit: Augusta Engrian, b15. per month, commencing August 1st, 1920. S. Tarantino, w18. per month, commencing September 1st, 1920. It is further order.-d that the allowance heretofore made to Rosa Puccio of Pittsburg, be and the same is hereby increased from N5. to $"$10 per month, to com- mence Sept. 1st, 1920; and the allowance heretofore made to -ngelina Sparacino, _ be increased from 5',,.10 to 13. per month commencing 5ept. 1st, 1920. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw :arrant on the County Treasurer in favor o: each of above named indig=nts and that the County Treasurer pay the same. ' It isfurther ordered that the following allowances be and the same are here- by discontinued from and after this date: Luke Dickinson , of Antioch; Jennie L. heating, X20. per month, commencing Sept. 1st, 1920; -Kate Speharr, Richmond,5ti",40. per month, commencing Oct. let, 1920. The vote on said order bein unanimous In the •datter of Providing for Payments of Assistants to County Engineer. The following Resolution was presented by Supervisor Hayden, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board: ^:HE—EAS, this Board has heretofore under the provisions of an Act provid-ing for a County Lngineer, Etc., approved .lay 27th, 1919, Statutes o° State of California, Chapter 625 thereof, appointed R.R.Arnold, such County Engineer and, i WHEREAS, it is necessary for R.R.Arnold, said County Engineer to have additional field and office help, NON THFREPOFE, BE IT R7SOLVBD that R.R.Arnold, be and he is hereby author- ii ized to employ necessary additional field and office help. That said additional field and office help shall receive compensation as follows: Engineers and office help: Not to exceed "210 per month. j Instrument men, Not to exceed 4155 per month. j Chain men, Not to exceed -135. per month. Payment of said compensation to be made by verified claims presented monthly against the County of Contra Costa. i i i i i i i i I 18 In the hatter of County Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County. Prank P. Swett, County Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County, appears before this Board and presents his report of his proceedings since January 1919, and asks this Board to relieve him as County Horticultural commissioner, at earliest possible moment. thereupon after hearYg statement of Ur. Swett, It is on motion of Supervisor!. Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hayden, by the Board ordered that the resignation of Prank P. Swett as County Horticultural Commissioner, be and the same is hereby ; accepted, said resignation to take effect as of September 30th, 1920. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous. i I I In the =latter of Appointment of County Horticultural Commissioner. It appearing to the Board that t,e office of County Horticultural.`commissioner, is vacant by reason of the resignation of wr. crank P. Swett, whose term has expired, and the State Board of Horticultural Commissioners, having certified to ttis Board i the names of such persons as are eligible to such position; It is, on motion of Supervisor Hayden, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan, by the Board ordered that-V.3. Stephens, be and he is hereby appointed Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa.County, beginning October let, 1920, for the term pres- , cribed by latir, It io further ordered that he take oath and give bond in the sum of ,,'pI000 j as required by The vote on the foregoinS order being unanimous. I In the i+atter of Arrangin for Location. for County Library. It appearing to the Board that it is necessary for the County Library of Contra Costa County to have enlarged quarters and the Martinez Library ssociation having riled with this Board, a suggestion regarding the enlarging of said Library, It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Supervisor C.H.Hayden be and he is hereby appointed a Committee of one to make arrangements for the leasing of said building in accordance with said suggestion and for the arranging of the necessary plans and specifications for alterations. shelving and other furnishings which may be needed in said building. I I I i 183 In the ;.Satter of Allowance of i Claims It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasurer of .I i the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of contra Costa County which said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 19.^0, which said money shall be expended by said County exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in said County and the following clai^.s having been presented against Supervisor District! and No. 5 No. 1, No. 3,.and for maintenance of County Engineer's department, It is, by the Board ordered that the following claims against Supervisor and ::o. 5 Districts Nos. 1 and 3,, for labor and materialoaed exclusively in the construction and and No. b maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Said Supervisor Districts 1 and 3.1 be ' and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the special road fund of Contra Costa County, to wit: Name. Amount. Supervisor District No. l: Supervisor District No. 5: j 11. Platts 149.00 A.T.& S.='. R.R. Co. ------- 157.61; J.T.Sil.va 112.50 Standard Oil Co. - - - - - 52.77; J.T.Silva 507.50 Standard Oil Co. - - - - - 1067.171i Antone Figuero 45.00 Standard Oil Co. - -- - - - 582.48' Gus fraiters 192.00 John S Idoitoza 60.00 Antone Ldarcus 65.00 Sup. Dist.L:A.A.McKahon 351.76 A.A.:4clSah on 324.95 A.A.31cYahon 364.29. I It is by the Board further ordered that the following claims presented for i maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts under supervision of County Engineer's Department, be and the sane are hereby ordered paid out of the special road fund of Contra Costa County: i Name. Amount. i 7ashburn Bros. 1.65. C.A.Elliott (assigned to :First Net. Bank,Liartinez, ) 60.00 r The said order being passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.d�, I I In the matter of allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board, and those found to be correct and to be properly signed, are ordered allowed by the I i Board, signed by the Chairman, end attested by the Clerk, and ordered entered on the j allowance Book of this Board. j 1 ` i j i i I I , f 18 In the hatter of Adoptions of Plans and specifications for Paving Stockton Street, in town of San Pablo. i R.R.Arnold, presents plans and specifications for building of an asphaltum macadam pavement on Stockton Street, in the town of San Pablo, a distance of 2148 i lineal feet; f Thereupon, it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans and s;ecifications, strain'sheets, cross-sections and ::.,orking details, be and the same ere hereby adopted as Dlans and specifications, strain sheets, cross-i sections and workin, details for building of said road. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Bard advertise in the Richmond; I Daily Independ-nt, for bids to be presented to this Board up to 11 o'clock d.t.'. on :.:onday October 18th, I920.for doing said work. I In the Matter of Designating of Polling I I places and appointing Election ufficers for General (lection to be held on Noveviber 2nd, I 1920. It appearing to the Board that it would be necessary to designate the poll- ing places and appoint election officers toconduct the General Election to be held an Novenber 2nd, 1920, from hour of six o'clock A.M. to 7 o'clock P.M. of said day, i when the polls will be closed, in the several election precincts in Contra Oosta I Oounty, State of Cclifornia, hereinafter named, at place in each precinct hereinafte, named, It is Ordered that Oe following named place in each precinct hereinafter named) I be and the same is hereby designated as polling place for each precinct end that the following named qualified persona be and they are hereby appointed as election ' officers to condact said election in each of the following named precincts, to •wit; I RICH lO'';D PRECINCT 110. 1. Polling Place: 4iinehaven :ire Hall. Inspector: Caroline Pinkerton Judges: Edith A. `reese- Samuel i+. Jones. Clerks: Adolphine I:.pylle - ^,race Seise- Emily Nilson. RICE1.10117) nuECI71C^_ N0. 2. Polling Place: Veterun Firemen's Club, Eddy St. nr. Standard Ave., Lector: Jas. C. Bly Judges; ^.B. Erskine- Axel Stromberg Clerks: Nettie B.Grover- Nancy W. Floyd- Elizabeth Gnaga. RICHi10.1P P=P:CI"Ci NO. 3. Polling Place: Old City Hall, 210 iashington hve., Inspector: H.S.Stidham. Judges: :.C.Stout- A.ter— in g. y ,.r yle- Mina J. "ard. Clerks; 6.0.Trautvetter— - Mary 9....0 I i I I I I 185 i RICHMOND PRECINCT 110. 4. Polling Place: Store Room 154 Washington Ave. I Inspector: Merle Brothers. - Judges: Reva M. Carey- Allen R. 15'ilmot Clerks: Blanche r'enner- Anna Neville- Evelyn Adair. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 5. !1 Polling Place: Laxvmll Hotel, 5 Richmond ave., Inspector: Edith Chapman Judges: Beecher 1�cftorter- _`red B. Hicks. Clerks: Emma L. 'Topping- Rose LI. Woods- Xatherine L. Monroe. RICHMO`7) nggCr. 70. o. i Polling Place: Store Room, 143 "ashington Ave., i Inspector: Lena C.anderson Judges. Erma L. Parker,- D._1.Ryan _ Clerks: fiery B. Davis- A.L. Finley- H.B. Andrews. i RICHMND PP.ECINCT NO. 7. Inspector:---- Grace Black Judges: Viola •"ay uuston- Lena L. Feudner Clerks: Clara E. Rood- R.L. Fernald,- Edith B. Ford. Polling Place: i& hington School, :Sontane & Richmond. DIC 31;:0 n pr^,CIN_ NO. 6. J Polling Place: Store, Cor. 3rd and Ohio Streets.- Inspector: Henry L* Springer Judges: Helen Jacobs- Levi Boswell Clerks: Lillian M. Blake- Mrs. Mae Cunningham- Lila Josselyn. RICH140"D PRECI1717 NO. 9. i Polling Place:- --Brown's Garage -- 220 So. 12th St; Inspector: C.P.Blanchard. Judges: Edgar 0. Jackson- Wargaret Livingstone. Clerks: Edith ;d. Nystrom-urace Nystrom- Elfreda H. Scott. j RICHlOND PRB'CII:CT NO. 10. i Polling Place:- 3ardner's Real Estate office 1524 Macdonald Ave., Inspector: Isaac Tolfe Judges: Mrs. Barbara Dunning- t,m. C. ;trillis. Clerks: Mrs. :Bary "'olfe- Anita.J. Dunning- iSrs. Rebecca Harris. 2n,ECIIUCT NO. 11. Polling Place:- Garage, 250- 15th St., I Inspector: Clare D.Horner. Judges: Hathryn Hitchcock,- Della Lon;. Clerks: Lulu E. Roe,- Irene Glover- Rm. hoist. RICHMU4 ID PRECINCT NO. 12. Polling Place: Lincoln School - 233- 10th St., Inspector: Sarah E. Greathouse. Judges; Ridgley Greathouse- V;.J. Colbert, Sr., Clerks: Florence LI. Martin- ldsbelle Tuller- E.C. Clark. i RICH:<C'Id^ PRF.^I"'"^ IVO. 13. Polling Place: _--Flood's Garage, 244- 7th St., --- j Inspeettor: Thomas a. Boyer Judges. Louise Swartout- Gladys M. Davis. ! Clerks: Ethel '�;ells- Be rt ie Cryan- Luella Lang. RICHMOND PRECIN-T IIO. 14. ' Polling Place: Fire House No. 2, 235- 5th St., Inspector: Phil UcDevitt. Judges: Ilaomi E.Yeater- Mary A. Slattery Clerks: Mnnie Stoddard- Lelia R. Osborne- Effie D. Fraser. I I I I 166 i i RICHMOND PRECINCT IIO. 15. Polling Place: LaSelle's Garage, 155- 3rd St., I - Inspector: Anne Theis. Judges: Chas. Kaiser- Beulah ',7.Til.ler. Clerks: Jacob Peterson- Carrie Id. Z.Hollenbaugh- Elizabeth Case. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. lo. Polling Place: Yarcollo's Office, 102 2ecdonald Ave., Inspector: H.E.Russell. Judges: Jennie S. Conwell- W.C.Ramage. Clerks: Edna U. Hale- John Cuthbert; Clyde E. Parker. i i P.ICHLIOND PRECINCT NO. 17. Polling Place: Windsor Hotel Garage. 339- let St.. Inspector: Stephen Detlow. Judges: :_argaret Heubner- Daniel Bradley Clerks: Jean Idclesn- Caroline Zinney- IJargaret A.Shea. RICHi:I^,*In PRECINCT IIO. 1R. Polling Place: Congdon Garage. 518 Nevin St., Inspector: Edward Dearborn. Judges: Fred Lindemann - John E.nreese. Clerks: Nora S. Glover- Mary E. Odell- Dorothy Davidson. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 19. ' Polling Place; Taxpayer's "an. Bldg. 322- 6th St., Inspector: Clarence S. Hannum Judges: G.O. Jackson- Edith Stege. Clerks: Grace E.Deadrich- Almirah HcGuffin- W.W.Norton RICHMOND PRECI".ICT NO. 20. Polling Place: Chamber of Commerce Rooms, 313- 10th St., Inspector: Louis Leser. Judges: F.J.Freet- George :J. Wheeler. Clerks: Dorothy kcLenney- +Jay L. Dimock- Samuel. Proves. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 21. Polling Place: Buick Garage. 1501 idscdonald Ave. II Inspector: Fury n. Bailey Judges: F.J. Gardner- wrs. Pearl Si. Stewart. Clerks: Mrs. ennie :Jsloney- "'heodore Iversen- Wm. E.Lane. RICHMOND PRECIN^.T NO. 22. Polling Place: Ludewig's Garage, Rear, 903 Barrett Ave., Inspector: Chas. A. Linnell Judges: Euphemis Long- Mattie A.Chandler. Clerks: Hutt Brown- Uildred Truitt- Minnie C.Bullock. RICHMOND PRECINCT IdO. 23. Polling Place: DeG regorio Garage, Rear, 830 Pennsylvania. Inspector: Wm. J. Thomson Judges; Elizabeth Burdon- Millicent Toneri. Clerks: Josephine Washburn- +uarie Osmon- John E. McGowan. RICHMOND PRECINCT IIO. 24. Polling Place: Wyatt's Garage, Rear, 513 Ripley Ave., Inspector: E.S.Gregoldt. Judges: 14.1.Blsnkenship- E.M. Pearson Clerks: lay E. Wallin-Elizabeth Barbieri- Liefa IS.Ribley. RICHMO"_'D PRECINCT NO. 25. Polling Place: Cotton's Residence, 936- 8th St., Inspector: W.L.Larrabee. Judges: Joseph P. Lucas- :Jinnie E. Howard Clerks: Nary J. Cotton- Core Rogers- J.S. Chandler. i r 3 I ' RICHMOTM PRECINCT NO. 26. Polling- Place: Andrade Apts. 2111 Gaynor Ave., i Inspector: Alice Gilmore. Judges? E. Forwick - Clerks: Martha E.@lord- F.J. Schumacher. f R.ICHM09D PRECINCT NO. 27. Polling Place: Cushing's Garage, 612- 20th St., Inspector: Mrs. May S. Wunderlich. Judges: C.D. Rogers- -.C. P,ogers. Clerks: Jrs. S. S. Davis- Mrs. Mary E. Rendell- Mrs. Ella Bauman. RICHMOND PRECI?ICT Ne. 28. Polling Place: Fir= Housei3, 1900 Barrett Ave., [ Inspector: E.M.Betts. Judges: Anna Belle Jarvis- Ears. Hanna Miller. Clerks: Elizabeth Gist- Emily Hoskinson- Emma N. Hale. RICHMOND PRECT?ICT 110. 29_ ' Polling Place: High School Annex-- 236- 22nd Street. If Inspector: Marie 0. Vas'is. Judges: Cora C. Thayer- Chas. 0. Bear. Clerks: Elsie X. Miller- Harold Smith- Marea M. Dahlberg. 7 RICH1101^) PRECINCT NO. 30. Polling Place: Grant School, 25th St. & Grant Ave., I `[ Inspector: Emmett Hitchcock. N Judges: IJalinda A.Willismson- :Ginnie Jaquith Clerks: Kathryn Hitchcock- Beatris B. de Luna- Martha M. Case. r RICHMO_N) PrtCi"ICT 1,10. 31. Polling Place: Fire House 4, 3506 Cutting Boulevard. "a Inspector: Harry Ells. Judges: H.H.Lincoln- R.E.Maxwell Clerks: IJrs. Anna May Hunt- Wrs. Rose Heath- Mrs. Maybelle Ells. RICHMDIID PRFOINCT NO. 32. Polling Place: Citizens Progressive Club House, Cor. 43rd & Potrero Inspector: Wm. Vossbeck. Judges: Anna A.Wil.liams- Adolph Yosebeck. r. ' Clerks: Katie L. 7anday- Mary E. Banks- Minnis S. Dohrmann. i EL CE^nITO P?-CINCT NO. 1. Polling Plscei Davis Hall, San Pablo Ave. Between Fairmont 4c County Line.l Inspector. Carrie E.Bigley.. Judges: Phillip A.Lee- i4ary E. Curtin Clerks: Mrs. Alice Bigley- +gra. Nellie Costello- Mrs. Martha 'Barbs . EL CERRITO PR7,0INCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Lavigne Hall, i Inspector: Juliet Toussaint Judges: Latheryn Sandvick- Daniel Webster. Clerks: -Laggie S. 'Broberg- Belle L. Danson- Alfie Patterson. EL CE?RITO P4'CINCT NO. 3. S Polling Place: Rust's Store Building. inspector: A.A.Bates Judges: P.A.Lenzen Clerks. Francesca Giudici- Fannie Wagner. j t, EL CERR.ITO PRECT ICT 110. 4. f ' Polling -Olace: Farley's Garage, 21 Ardmore Rot-d. Inspector: Mrs. Fanrie C. O'Bannon Jud-Pr: John 1. McMeehan Olerks: Claire Iu. McClure- H.C. McClure I 138 i f SAI] PABLO PRECINCT NO. 1. Pollin; Place: IJaple Hall. Inspector: N.H.Dodson Judges: Alvina C.Frenk- S.M.i7right. Clerks: J.LI. Birch- Bertha T. Evans- Emily Wright. SAN PABLO P^ECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: San Pablo school house. Inspector: Frank UcCausland. Judges: Arizona B.Pownell- Edna C. Loitoza. Clerks: B.I.Heuer- Hattie Ramrill- Untie E. McCausland. GIA'_IT PRECI*'_T. Polling Place: Giant Club House. Inspector: Edward Hardyman. Judges: Julius elaugher- Jennie Williams. Clerks: Agnes Peek- 'red Snook- Annie Hallam. PINQLE PRECINCT 90. 1. i polling Place: Old Skating Pink. Inspector: Geo. 17. Fraser. Judges: +ary E. Lewis- Ino. A. eraser. Clerks. Marie Anne Noyes- Nary Rosa Lewis- Sophie I. Illg. PINOLE PRECINCT 110. 2. j Polling Place: Town Hall, Pinole. I Inspector: C.L. Townes. Judges: Geo. A. Dutra- A.J. Hamilton Clerks: 2ittella Buckley- Ellen E. Barrett- Cecilia LicCartlhy. HERCULES PRECINCT. Polling Place: Hercules Club Library. inspector: C.F.C. Lehmkuhl. Judges. N.G. Hawthorne- .Fred G. luayer. Clerks: Elle L. Gerrish- Beatrice McZenzie- Geo. McAlevy. RODEO PRECINCT:. NO. 1_ Polling Place: Owens Bldg. Cor. Virst & Rodeo Ave. Inspector: Jeremiah Mahoney Judges: James Guthrie- +urs. Carrie Bayer. Clerks: Alice Slate- Leah Hearne- ++aa Lehman. RODEO PIECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place:- Social Hall, Union Oil Co. Oleum. Inspector: air. F.E.Higgins. Judges: Jos. C. Johnson- rm. Perrot. Clerka: T.11. Phillips- J.W. McReynolds- Tare. Emma D. Conner. SELBY PRECIaCT. Polling Place: Selby Hall. Inspector: Mrs. Anna Haggert Judges: 11rs. Agnes Richards.- E. Laumeister. Clerks: G.L. Healy- J.C.Farrar- Lars. Julia Young. VALONA PRECINCT. I - - Polling Place: Valona eire House. I - Inspector: J.H.Gribbin Ja-ges: Caul _'.Binder- Bertha Helm Clerks: Albert waill- Lillian Aljets- Peter Wind. CROOYE-7 PRECINCT NO. 1. tolling Place: Fireman's Hall. i E Inspector: L.W.Paul Judges: Anastasia Hurley- Maud L. Dodge. Clerks: Carrie ri. Coulter- Nellie Meaney- say G. Steehle. 1$�= r ' CROC3E.T PRECINCTT fl0. 2. Polling Place: Salvation Army Hall. i - Inspector: James Edward Smyth Judges: Mary E. Dolphus- Uary Cox. Clerks: Chas. P. Thomas- John E. Murphy- Loretta Benny CROCKETT PRECIN'.'i NO. 3. Polling Place: Valona Library. Inspector: A.Camo bell. Judges: Bessie Stephens- J. Anderson Clerks: Ed. Ferrando- Etta Petersen- Li. Imerone. PORT COSTA PRECINCT 110. 1. Pollin; P1c,ce: Burlin,ton Hotel I Inspector: C.J.O'Neill. Judges: Edward Estes- Austin Regan. Clerks: Mrs. Nellie Crowley-Mre. Katherine Dye- Mrs.Margaret Bey PORT C09TA PRECIN^T NO. 2. Polling Place: School House. Inspector: Teo. Tard. j , Judges: John Cox,- Wm. Ahern. 11 Clerks! Nm. Pembroke- Mrs. Donacians Lunger- Lire. Kate Hurley. AUXTR.A P117CINrT. J Polling Place: Valley House near Uartinez. I t Inspector: Geo. :.Griffin. Judger: 'hos. R. Ball- Nellie Brackman Clerks: Etta 11cHarry- Sadie Duane- C.E. Hayward r LAFAYETTE PRECINCT: - : Polling Place: Lafayette Hall. Inspector: 1.1 Daley Judges: y1.H. piulliken- G.E. Weldon Clerks: Alice McNeil- Irene P. Bunker- Helen Hale Boyer. LIMAGI PRECINCT. I Polling Place: Willow Springs School House. Inspector: Matt Uadsen � -�.`,y ' Judges: JohnricCosker- Leon Trelut. Clerks: Mrs. Agnes Hctfield- Manuel Rose- +nary Iuulholland. ALAiO PRECI_iCT. Polling Place: Bell's Post office Bldg., -q Ingm ctor: R.N.Foster. Judges: Alonzo L.etone- Lloyd E. Ivory. Clerks: 11rs. Ada Boucher- Mrs.Elizabeth Woodward- 11ra.Flora Jun I'a. DANVII,LE PRECINCT. ;F Polling Place: Frat=rnal Hall. Inspector: Tillirm E. Stewart. Judges. Mrs. lilian Collins- Mrs. Ramona Read. Clerks: Louis H. Kamp- ;,rs. Julia Nola Freitas; Clifford L.Thom on y SAN RAMON PR,ECIN�T. \ Polling Place: Sen Ramon Hall. Inspector: William R. ideese. Judges: yrs. Mary Oswill- Mrs. Hannah Hansen. Clerks: Fran' A.Peters- Noel D. Norris- Miss Florence Rutherfo . ' TASIAJA9:. PRECINCT.. Polling 21,ce: Tassa?era Hall ; In:,pector: A.T. -itchell. Judges: +yrs. Christina A.Beyer- 1drs. Rose Vargas. Clerks: Elmer Reinstein- Elmer Bettencourt- Louis C. Henke. i I I 1°0 i EIAP.TINEZ PRECI"ICT 110. 1. I Polling Place: City Ball, 1Aartinez. Inspector: F. Prosser. Judges: Alice Ormsby- Mollie Harphy Clerks: Ilse E."filcox- Franc H. Upham- A.A.Arehbold. XARTI_'EZ PRECINCT 110. 2. Polling Place: Room in Hotel Oehm. Inspector: A.Pavolini. Judges: J.F.Ahern- Nina -r-. Middleton. l Clerks: David F.Bush- Tessie W. Meroux- Euphemie Fane. TUP.TINEZ PRECINCT NO. 3. Polling Place: Martinez Grammar School. Inspector: Rose U. Hoey Budges: Charles e.Blackbarn- Ella G. Ware. Clerks: Year] Arthur- Jessie L. Peek- Raymond B. Johnson. E?AP.TIjLZ ?RECI'.ICT NO. 4. Polling Place: American Hotel. Inspector: Edson D. hale. Judges: Firs. Lettie Elder- ldarguerite S.Bachanan. Clerks: M,U. Stotts- B. toward- Mrs. J. McCann. MARTINEZ 2PECT11',T NO. 5. Polling Place: Columbia Hotel, Fairview. Inspgctor: The,,. 71 Keller. Judges: James Lang- Nellie B.Swift. Clerks: Hedwig A. Cisko- airs. Susie C.Smith- Mrs. Edith Pierson. MARTINEZ P?.ECINCT NO. 6. Polling Place: Justice Court Room. Inspector: Ida 0. Honneger. Judges: 'Aartha T. Bauman- Raymond J. Bulger. Clerks: Helen C.Willsey- Zaida Thornton- Clara Ilarebi. MARTINEZ PRECIN7"T NO. 7. Polling Place: M.A.C.Hall, aiartinez. Inspector: A.A. Mc!Aahon. Judges: Edna J. Beene. - Minnie Loring Anderson. F Clerks: Zabel P. Davis- E.M. Rankin- E.H.Stinchfield. VINE HILL PRECINCT. Polling Place: Vine Hill School Hoaoe. Inspector: T.Lynch. Judges: ?saline E. Billingsley- Cora h. Rice. Clerks: Daisy J. Wright- Hazel -°ellerup- Ida M. Teishand. PACHECO PRECINCT. rolling Place: Pacheco To--n aall. Inspector: Vincent Hook-- Judges: rlrs. Ida Dukes- Henry Eicher. Clerks: Ella $. Jones -- Rosa 'Williams- L.D.Anderson. CONCOFD ?RECINCT NO. 1. Polling Place: Jaquith Paint shop. Inspector: 7..C.Jaquith Judges: Lillian Tsddell-- Alen D.Tharber. Clerks: Eva Boyd- Catherine Slattery- Evelyn G.Sotb. CONCO-'D PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: City Hall, Concord. Insnector: C.W.Blein Judges: Andress Ford- Frances J. Finney Clerks: Amelia G. Guy- Sarah F. Soto- Mrs. Victoria Dunn. i 1 f 191 CONCOrD aRECIICT NO. 3. I Polling Place: Victor cillo bldg., Concord. I Inspector: Wm. Straight. Judges: C.A.Tarwater- -Elena A.Freitas. Clerks: Edwin A. Smith- May K. Sherlock- uelen H. Parsons. i CONCORD PRECIIICT NO. 4_ 3 i Polling Place: Garage on iiigh school Ave. one Block from gay Point h ighiat. Inspector: Sarshall McKean j Judges: Maude E. Randall- Ralph D. Bollmen Clerks: Agnes V+illiams- Margaret E. Flint- Jettie D. Ward. COWELL PRECINCT. Polling Place: Cowell Fire Hull. Inspector: William J. Thomson Judges: 4ary G Traver-- B.C.Smith Clerks: Henrietta. N. Kasch- Lulu il. Wing- H.W. Martin. WALNUT CR F?- PRECINCT NO_ 1. Polling Place: Justice Court room- Walnut Creek. Ingpector: Carrie G. Nottingiam. Judges: E.T.Martin- Grace Stow I Clerks: Li::zie A. Duncan.-Bars. May S. Spencer- Ruby B.Harlan. mALNUT CREEE PzECINCT NO. 2. ! Polling Place: hesidenee of Bars. J.M.Stow. Inspector: G. Blalock ?ntnam. Judges: Lillie B. Stow- Caroline U. Jones. `%lerks: Florence 0. Gilman- Emoline H. Near- nbbie H. Johnson. ^'ix SARANAP PRECINCT. Folling Place: Front Room in Residence of W.B. Grist. Inspector: William E. Grist. Judges: Frank Stewart- Emma W. Thickens. Clerks. Gallie "a. 4erlinger- Way E. Hughes- Mabel C. Dixon. ASgOCIATED_PRECINCT. Polling Place: Avon Mesa House. Inspector: Wm. H. Peterson Judges: Bars. Muriel Schad-- krs. Louise Armer. ' Clerks: W.H.Offermnn-- Mrs. Marie Collis- 0has. C. Rafter. i PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. I. i ?olling Place: Old City Hall. Inspector: Wade W. Lloore. Judges: John Royce-- Chas. W. Souders. Clerks: Kate Canovera- E.B. Anderson- H. Summer. PITTSBURG PRECIFCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Brendan Cyclery. Inspector: A.C.Ortega Judges? H.C.Eggleston- Robert Denny Olerrs: 4atherine Casper-- Ethel Latimer- Jennie Llay Reinhart PITTSp';nG PRECINCT NO. 3. Polling Place: Congregational Ohurch Auditorium. j Inspector: E.R..Linscheid. Judges. John Rough- tars. J. Schmalholz. ' Clerks: Alice Rodde-Estelle Evans- Isargaret idcldullen ' I PITTSBURG PRECINCT N0. 4. Polling Place: Grammar School Auditorium. Inspector: John J. Davi. Judges: Wm. J. Steen-- L.C.Keithley. Clerks: zertie Schumert-- Ethel Schmalholz- Lucy Wolcott. i Ii I P 192 II PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 5. Polling Place: Anderson Garage. Inspector: August Anderson. Judges: F.H. Jesse- W.A.Abrams. Clerks: Uartha Harlan- Lottie Andreve-Alvina Fennerley CLAYTON PRECIF.CT. -- Polling Place: Clayton Hall. Inspector: J.S.Collirs. Judges: John Stockfleth-- Pearl Graves. Clerks: J.l'-Atchinson- yrs. Etta Davis- Hilda Atehinson. l MORGAN TEFIMORY PP.ECINC Polling Place: ;Morgan Territory School Rase. Inspector: ;9m. Clyma. Judges. Frank Schwendeil. Clerks: Thos. Ackermen- Sylvester Olafson. BAY POI::^_ PHECIMT. Poll.ing Place: Schirpke Hall. Inspector: "IM. Bucolz. Judges' SamScheidler- :Syrtle I. Richards. I Clerks: Florence G. Rickard- Hannah C. Dybo-- Lily G. Ough. I NICHOLS PRECINCT. Polling Place: Nichols School House. Inspector: Earl Wildes. Judges: J.S. Guest- Alice LL Hey Clerks: Gary E. Clark-- Prances ;lurrey- Annie Lemin. CLYDE PRECI_!C'T. Polling Place: Cl.de -ereantile Store Room. Inspector: E.S. .,skins. Judges: R. W. Journal-- R.C. i-cAtee. Clerks: R.I:I. Armstrong-- W.S. Cornish- Lillian htskins. ANTIOCH PRECI:!CT.NO. 1. Polling Place: Oity hell- Inspector: John J.Brennen Judges: Charles E. Bother: John F. Whelihan. Clerks: hnnie Love-- $!oma B. Linn-- Esther Bruns. ANTIOCH FvECINCT NO. 2. i Polling Place: I-O.O.F. Hall. Inspector: !Ianuel. G. Azevedo. Judges: Adolph Newman-- Collins W. Lenney. Clerks: Jean Lauritzen -- !Vrtle L.2reston- ISinnie 1 ,.Core. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 5. Polling Place: Scouts Hall. (' Inspector: Mark. D. Field. - Judges: Satn Delulio-- W.H.Eeasley Clerks: Estelle-Beaseley-- Ethel A. Doyle—Sarah L.Evans. LONE TREE PRECINCT. Polling Place: House at S.P. Depot. Inspector: Willinn C. 77illiamaon. Judges: Hans Yartin Jenson- John Love. Clerks: Norman van Barm-- W4W B. Rapp- Phyllis Welch. BFJ;,70011 PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Coates Hall. ; Inspector: William H. Dainty Judges: Willism Grant-- 77illism P. Howard Cler!:s: Catherine Brown- Irene P. Elsworth- Louisa 3he'_.lenbergex�. BRENT'!'OOD PRECINCT P0. Pollinr Placd: Logan's Store. Inspector: M. Elwood Gates- ! I 193: E3 ' Judges: William A.Collis- Charles A. French Clerks: Mrs. Charles Cakebread-- Uable E.Geddis- Carrie S.Cook. BYP.ON PnECITTC^. NO. I. i rolling Place: I.O.O.F.'r'all. Inspector: Charles Tightman. „ts 4adges: Frank J. Peacock-- Herman Peers. y Clerks: Olive C. Armstrong- Isable P. Santos- Elizabeth Grove. t BYRON PRECINCT. NO` i r Polling Place: Skating Hell. I Inspector: Geo. T. Stone. Judges: Joseph J. Armstrong-- W.J.Livingstone. Clerks: Urs. Jasmine Burdewick- Margaret IS. Finned- Hazel Ellerbrdek. KNIGH:SEN PRECINCT. i Polling Place: Heidorn Hall Inspector: William Fotheringham Judges: Joel T. Ferrell- John J. Cantrell Clerks: Emma Clark-- Edith Essay-- Abbie Shafer. .4� ' OAFT-EY PDECINC_. Polling Place: Oakley Hall. Inspector: Arthur :^.. Bigelow y Judges: +pert Staddert- William H. Johnstone. Clerks: Mamie F. Nunes-- Frances F. Culler-- Flora Broderick. And the Board takes recess to meet on Lionday October 4th, 1520; at 10 • moi,, o'clock A.M. airmnn. .Clerk. r d t I 1 I 3 I i 154 IH THE BOARD OF SUPEP.ViSORS OF CO_l:?.A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CAIIFOFHIA. MONDAY, October 4th, 1920. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; J.P.Casey, C.H.uayden, and W.J.Buchanan. J.H.:!'ells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board fog and during the month of September" 1920, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read. and signed by i the Chnirman and Clerk. I I I� C I In the matter of Advertisement j i of sale of Valle Vista School District I Bonds. The Board having heretofore advertised for sale, seven bonds of Valle Vista School District. of the denomination of $250 each, bearing interest at rate of six i per cent per annum, payable semi annually. which bonds are dated Lot. let. 1920, and this being the time and place for receiving bids, Miss Mie Nason, bids the sum of par, accrued interest to date of delivery end a premium of 42.50; i hereupon, this being the only bid, presented for said bonds. It is on f motion duly made and carried. by the Board ordered that said Valla Vista School bonds be and the same are hereby sold to Use Uis Hason, for the sum of par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of 42.50. I It is FURTHER O'?DERED that upon payment of the sura of 41950 and accrued interest to date of delivery and srenium of p 52.50 paid to the County Treasurer of Contre dosta County, that said County Treasurer deliver to said Miss Mis Nsson the seven bonds of Valls Vista School district above described. i The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. f f I In the —atter of Advertisement for Bids for r'urnishing of Lights in Brentwood 1, Highway Lighting District. I This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for furnishing of lights i f to Brentwood Highway Lighting District, Now at this time. the Pacific Sae & Else- trio Company files its bid herein, wherein it offers to install, care for and main- tain said system of streetlights and to suppl;; the electricity necessary for opmt-) ing and maintaining same, for a tern; of five years, at following rates; For all niizht service where the total number of lamps installed exceeds I 25, $2.00 per month for each 100 candle power lamp and $3.00 per month for 250 candle power lamp, installed and lighted. For all night service where the total number of lamps does not exceed 25, 1 �Y ' $2.20 per month for each 100 candle power lamp Lad 43.30 per month for each 250 candle power lamp. In addition to above mentioned rates, a surcharge of fifteen per cent on each monthly bill is to be imposed as provided in the Decision of the Railroad commission: of California, covering Street Lighting Service. All lamps and wires and other equipment furnished or installed by said Company shall at all times be and remain the sole property of said Compony. Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said bid be and the same is hereby accepted and said contract awarded to said Pacific Gas & Electric Company. It is further ordered that said Pacific Gas & Electric Company furnish proper: contract and bond to this Board. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Contract of F. Rolandi to complete Division No. 16 of County highway System. F.Rolandi having applied to this board for an extension of time to completed his contract on Division Be. 16, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the board ordered that an ex- tension of sixty days within which to complete his contract on Div. No. 16, be i and the same is hereby granted. i i i - ' In the +latter of Sale of Bonds of i I P San Pablo School District, of the County I of Contra Costa, State of California. This Board, having heretofore on the 7th day of September, 1920, advertised! ?, for sale, ,35,000.00 of bonds of San Pablo School District of the County of Contra Costa, being 35 bonds of the denomination of X1.000.00 each, and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually and no bid having been! heretofore received for said bonds, now at this time, +'-.M.Downer, appears before this Board and offers to purchase said bonds at private sale for the par value thereof, and the accrued interest to date of delivery of said bonds; Thereupon there being no other offer, and it appdring to the Board that-said! offer is a reasonable offer •nd that it is for the beat interest of the said San i Pablo School District of said Qounty of Contra Costa to dispose of said bonds at the present time, to said tr.M.Downer, at the sum offered; ' It is by the Board orde•ed that said offer of E.M.Downer for the sum of par value of and accrued interest for said 35 bonds of said San Pablo School District be, and the same is hereby accepted by this Board and the said bonds sold to the said E.M...Downer, for the cold sum of the par value thereof and accrued interest to the defte t of the delivery thereof. It is further ordered that upon payment to the ;oanty Treasurer of the Count* f' - isle of Contra Costs, of t::e sum of .p35,000.CO and accrued interest of said bonds to the date of the delivery thereof that the said County Treasurer deliver to the said E.M.Downer the said 35 bonds of Son Pablo School District. I I li In Matter of wllowance of Maims. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the '%ounty Treasury of the County of Contra Costs, certain moneys in special road fund of contra Costs I County, which said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State ' I Automobile tax collected by the State '.'reasurer and forwarded to the =reasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1920, which said money shall be expended by said County exclusively in the construction and maintenanceof roads, bridges and culverts I in said County and the following claims having been presented against Supervisor '. Districts 1 and 5, of Contra Costa County for labor and material used exclusively in construction and maintenance oC roads, bridges and culverts in said Districts 1 and 5, and certain claims being presented for maintenance of roads, bridges and cul- i i vents under supervision of County Engineer's office; It is by the Board ordered that the following claims against Supervisor i Districts 1 and 5, for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor Districts 1 end 5, be and the same hereby are ordered paid out of the Special Road fund of �;ontrr Costa County to wit: i Name. Amount. jul. Dist No.-I: The Mechanics Bank, Richmond, Assignee of Jose Machado - - - - :x130.00 Bank. of Pinole. Assignee of J.T. � - Silva - - - - - - - --- - -- 702.00 Bank of Pinole, Assignee of E-i.0ole - - - - - - - - - - 261.00 Bank of Pinole, Assignee of J.T.Silva- - - - - - - -- 135.00 I Mrs. Wm. Belding - - - - - - - - - 19.95 Bank of Pinole, Assignee of Al. Brown - - - - ---- - - - 60.00 Bank of Pinole, assignee of L`ranY. Furtedo- - - - - - - 40.50 Bank of Pinole, Assignee of Dill Faria - -- - - - --- - - 80.00 Bank of Pinole, Assignee of john Collins - - - - - -- - 130.00 _ The ++echanics Bank, Richmond. _ Assignee of :. 'Soitoza - - - - 61.25 Bank of Pinole, assignee of John Collins - - - - - - - - - 25.Ou Dist. No. 5: A.H.Kopperad - - - - - - - - -- :x"6187.57 It ie by the Board further ordered that the following claims presented for maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts under supervision of County Engineer's Department, be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County, to wit; i Name. Amount. W.Pritebard - - - - - - - - - - -i0100.00 P.J.Kane - - - - - - - - - - - - 144.00 Nick dements - - - - - - --- - - 120.00 Milo Lasell - - - - - - - - - - - 153.00 K.C.Davis - - - - - - - - - - - - 144.00 C.A.Elliott E --- - - - - - - - - 78,00 A.S@ngmaster - - - - - - - - - - 150.00 I i I� _ 1971 i I - I - I I Central Garage - - - -- - - -$450.92 I +4ichael Kane - - - - - - - - -130.00 Standard Oil Company - - - - 68.73 W D.Othick - - - - - - - - - 120.00 7d. A. Shelb; - - - - - - - - - 165.75 ! - Alfred Johnson - - - - - - - -120.00 I Jac. S Azevedo - - - - - - - 125.00 Stoll Bras. -- - -- -- --- - 111.71 Standard Oil Company -- - - - 107.69 ' Spencer & Ayer - - - - - - - -294.56 E.A.Clcrk - - - - - - - - - - 15.70 Joseph Lilly - - - - - - - - - 25.00 E.A.Clar' - - - - - - - - - - 50.50. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. +z I i In the batter of Lost Warrant. II D.M.Bradley. having filed with this board his affidavit showing that on the 18th 1 day of -sy, 1920, there was issued to him by the County Auditor a warrant on iieneral Fund numbered 4029, for the sum of $10, and that said warrant was mailed on the 20th I day of May, 1920, and has been lost; and praying that a new warrant be issued in lien thereof; Thereupon. it is. on motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that th County Treasurer be directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant, and that e duplicate thereof be issued by the County Auditor and that the County Treasurer pay the same in order of payment of original lest warrant.,, i i In the flatter of Contracts of fopperud & Heafey. Kopperud & Heafey, having filed with this board application for extension i } ' of time within which to complete their contracts on Section :f2 of Division No. 21, of County Highway, contract dated bug. 10th, 1920, and their contract nn kills Avenue: adjoining town of Antioch, dated Aug. 10, 1920, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the board ordered that said �Iopperud & Heafey be and they are hereby granted an extension of thirty days within which to complete both of said contracts. i The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. J'§ In the Matter of Contract of R.J.Blanco for Building Sec. Do. 2 of Division ro. 23 of highway of Contra Costa Jaunty. ' R.R.Arnold, County Engineer, having filed with this Board, his certificate A showing that the contract of R.J.3lenco, to build Sec. 2 of yivision Vo. 23 of Countyj ifighway,klcompleted, accordinj to specifications; It is. on motion duly made and carried, by th, Board ordered that said con- tract of h.J.Blanco, to build Seo. 2 of Dividen No. 25 of County Highway be and the same is hereby declared completed and said road accepted. I - P 19 It is further ordered that all persons having claims against R.J.Blaneo, for i labor performed rand material furnished present same to this Board within thirty give j days from this date.,< i In the !setter of Vacancy in Board of Education. It appearing to the Board that W.H.Hughes, a somber of the Board of Education I Of Contra Costa County has removed from Uontra Costa County and is not now a resident thereof; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said office of W.H.Hughes as Member of Board of Education of Oontre. Costa County, be and the same is hereby declared vacant. The said order being passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the utter of Appointment of +sember of Board of Education. iI Thie Board having heretofore declared the office of W.H.Haghes, es a Members of Board of Education of Contra costa County, vacant by reason of his having removed from Contra Costa County, It is, by the board ordered that h.J.White, be and he is hereby appointed a 2ember of the Board of Education for the unexpired term of U.H.Hughes, this day declared. The vete of the Board on said order being unanimous. In the matter of Approval of Warrants of P.eclamstion District 1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is By the Board ordered that the following) warrants of Reclamation District No. 1619, be and the same are hereby approved, by this Board, to wit: No. Date Amount. 163 May 17th, 1920 $1500.00 170 Aug. 25th, 1920 9.93 172 Sept. 15th, 1920 509.88 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said Warrant by affixing his signature thereto. The vote thereon being unanimous. I 1 i In the Matter of Contract of Bates & Borland to 4rade Division No. 26, i Bates & Borland, Navin; applied to this Board for an extension of thirty days' time within which to complete their contract on Div. No. 26; .t is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said Butes; & Borland, be and they are hereby granted an extension of thirty days within which to complete their said grading contract on Division No. 26; i In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. i It is by the Board ordered that the following tlowences be and the same are - - hereby made to the £ollow:ng named indigents; - ' F.L.& tlartha Ruesell, Richmond, X10. per month, commencing July 1st, 1920. Warrant sent to d.J Kelly Company, for rent, 1204 Macdonald Ave. . +yrs. Mary Thomas, Nortonville, ,$2C. per month, commencing Sept. let, 1920. John Tarpley, San Ramon, j12.50 per month, commencing Sept. 1st, 1920. I It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of said indigents in sums set opposite their names.,. t, I i i In the Matter of Allowance of Claims. j - Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board; i those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the ! I Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this board. i 1 ! . In the idatter of Petition for ';'ormation of a Sewerage District. i A petition alleged to be signed by more than one-third of the resident electors residing within the exterior bound,-ries particularly described in said petition and being designated no Alhambra heights Addition to Martinez, praying for the formation of a sewerage District, having been presented to the Board; It is, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board give notice by Publication in the ilartinez Daily Standard, a newspaper , for ten days that said petition his been filed and that if no protests in writing containing the signatures! i of owners of a majority of assessed valuation of property situated within the said described territory particularly referred to in said petition, are filed with the ' board within twenty lays after the lest publication of said Notice, that this Board ::ill declare the said Distri:t a Sewerage District. i i i I 200 In the Matter of Issuance of Bonds of j i Green valley School District. RESOLUTION t_UD ORDER OF _HE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF rnpTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ADOPTED AND ENTERED THE 4T11 day of October , 1920, in Re: Issas of Bonds Of Green Valley School District. ,4HEREA9, on the 7th day of August, 1920, the Board of Trustees of Green Valley School District, deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order of said Board of Trustees, duly and re>ularly passed and adopted, by them,and entered on the minutes of the said board of Trustees. on said day, did call an election and resolve I and order: That an election be called and held on the 4th day of September. 1920, in said School District, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said School i District, the ouestion of issuing and selling bonAs of said School District in the i amount of Bis thousand (%,OCC.00) dollars, to run not exceeding six (6) years, and to bear interest at the rate of six (6 ) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, for the purpose of raising money for building school buildings, for supplying said school buildings with furniture and necessary pparatus, and for improving the grounds. WHEREAS, an election was held in ^hid School District on the 4th day of ! ' i September, 1920, in conformity with the said resolution end order of the said Board Ot7 ' Trustees of said School District, end all the proceedings had in the premises have i been certified to tris Board of supervisors by the Board of Trustees of said School District as required by and !"HEREAS, the said certified proceedings show, and after s full examination e-nd investigation, this board has found and does hereby find and declare: i That in accordance with s resolution and order of the Board of Trustees of i Green valley School District, passed and adopted on the 7th day of august. 1720, an election visa duly called in said School District and was held in said School DistrictI , on the 4th day of September. 1920, end thea notice of said election eras given by post-j, ing notices signed by all the members oP the Bos d of Trustees of said School District) in three public places in said School District for more then twenty days next before i said election and by publishing such notice in the 11artineE Daily Standard, a newspaper printed and published in the county of Contra costa, State of California, not less than once a week for three successive weeks before the said election, which notice SO posted end published was in the form required by the Political Code of the State 0; California. i That prior to the opening of said polls, tbs seid Inspector and Judges of - i election conducting said election took the oath of office as required by lav, i and thereafter conducted the said election as required by lav, and at the close thereof, i canvassed the votes cast thereat, and certified the result of said election to the Board of Trustees of said School District, and to them made return of the poll and tally �. . lists of said election. I I That on the 12th day of September, 1920, that being the seventh day after said election, at one o'clock Y.;S. of said day, the board of Trustees of said School i District, met end canvassed the said returns of said election from which said returns; the said Board of Trustees found and declared, and this board finds and declares, 201 i that tLere •::ere eighteen (18) votes cast at said election and that more than two thirds thereof, to wit: thirteen (13) votes were cast for issuing said bonds, and five (5) votes and no more., were cast against issuing said bonds, and that all the votes cast were legal votes and that the said Board of Trustees caused an entry of the result of said election to be made on the minutes of said Board. And this Board herebg further finds and declares, that said election was duly) and legally called and held and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published, and the result thereof was duly and legally canvassed and de- clared in the manner and as rewired by law, and that all acts. conditions, and thing' required by law to 'us done have been done and have been performed in regular and due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the Statute authorizing[ the issue of school bonds; and that the total amount of indebtedness of the said i School District, including this pro,osed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed ' by law. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that bonds of Green Palley School District in the i said County of Contra Costa, State of California, issue in the sum of six thousand ($6.000.00) dollars, in denominations oi' One thousand (;1,000.00) dollars, each, payable within six (6) years from the date thereof, in gold coin of the United States, i with interest thereon at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum, payable semi.-annually in like gold coin at the office of the County Treasurer of said County. IT IS FURTdEM ORDERED. that said bonds shell be payable as follows. to wit: _TM One Bond number One (1), to mature one year from date, to sit: on the first day of November, 1921. One Bond number two (2) to mature two years from date, to wit: on the first day of November, 1922. One Bond number three (3) to mature three pears from date, to wit: on ! the first day of November, 1923. j One bond number four (4) to mature four years from date, to wit: on the first day of November, 1924. ' One bond number five (5) to mature five years from date,to wit: on the first day of November. 1925. i One bond number six (6) to mature six years from date, to wit: on the first; day of iaovember, 1926. and interest accruing thereon, shall be payable semi-annually, on the firstday of 1+ay and the first (1st) day of November of each and every year, until such bonds are paid. i It is further ordered that said bonds shall be issued substantially in j i the follo^ring form, to wit: ! i No. SCHOOL 9011D 1,000.00 of 3reen Valley School District j of the County of ^,ontra Costa, State of California j gaited States of nmerica, ' Green Va?ley School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, acknowledges itself indebted to, and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the first (1st) day of November, 19_ one thousand 01,000.00) dollars in gold coin of the United States of -erica, with interest thereon in like' gold coin at the rate of six (65) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the first (let) day of May. and on the first (1st) day of IJovember, of each and every 2 V I i i year from the Gate hereof, until this bond is paid. This Bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date, and numbered from one (1) to six (6, inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to six thousand ($6.000.00) dollars, and is issued and sold by the board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, btate of ualifornia, for the ourpoee of raising money for building school buildings, for supplying said school buildings with furniture and necessary apparatus.! and for improving the grounds in Green Valley School District, in said County of Contra Costa. in pursuance of, and in strict conformity with the provisions of the 2olitical Code and the Constitution of the State of California, and is authorized by i a vote of more than two thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally card and held and conducted in said Green Valley School District. in said County and; State, on the 4th day of September, 1920. j And the Board of Supervisors of the County of Centra Costa. State of California, hereby certifies and declares that said election was duly and legally called, held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published and the result thereof was duly aid legally canvassed and declared in the manner and as re quired by lsc, and that all acts, and conditions and things required by law to be done, precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and have been performej in regular and in due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law i authorizing the issuance of school "ponds. And it i:. also further certified and declared that the total amount of indebtedness of the said Green Valley School District, including this issue of bonds,+ is within the limit provided by law. This bond is in the form prescribed by order of said Board of Supervisors j i duly made and entered in its minutes on the 4th day of October, 1920, and shall be i payable out of the interest and sinkin fund of said Greenvalley -.chool District, the money for the redemption of said bonds and the payment of interest thereon shall! be raised b a the taxable y taxation on p property* of said SchoolDistriet. IN i7IT713S9 :';'HEP.EOF, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hes caused this Bond to be signed by its Chairman and by the County Auditor and attested by its Clerk with the Seal of said Board attached, this first day of November, 1920. i Chairman of board of Snpervis6r—s. — County Auditor. �I Attest: j i County Clerk and C er. of the Board of Supervisors. i PES01VED, that to each of the said bonds, shall be attached interest coupons i in the following form, to wit: 030.00 INTEREST OOJPON NO. The Treasurer of the County of Contra Costs, State of California, will pay , to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Green Valley School i I District, in s,iid county and State, on the day of 19 at his I� office in the town of Martinez, in said County and State, the sum of thirty dollars for six (6) months' interest on Bond No. of said School District. I ?03 1 Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. i I County Auditor. i County Clerk and 'Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. It is further ordered that t,e Chairman of this Board and the County Auditor ! are authorized to sign said bonds and coupons, the said County Clerk is authorized to countersign the same and to affix the seal of this Board to said bonds, and I thereupon said officers sht.11 deliver said bends so executed, to the County "_'reqs arer for safekeeping, They may sign the said coupons by lithographed or engraved facsimile of their signatures. It is further ordered that the Cleric of thi 20-4 i 1. Thirteen electors of President and Vice President of the United States. 2. A United States Senator. I �' I o. A 1lember of the House of Representatives of the United States of America j I from the Third Congressional District. 4. A State Senator for the Ninth Senatorial District of the State of California. i 5. A itember of the Assembly of the State of California for the Eighteenth Assembly District. 6. AnAssOciate Justice or I.he Supreme Court, short term, vacancy caused by thel resignation of M.C.Bloss. 7. An Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, short term, vacancy caused by (� the death of henry A. Selvin. S. A presiding Justice of the District Court of Appeal, i'irst Appellate Dis- trict, Division No. 1, short terra. 9. A presiding Justice of the District Cuurt of Apperl, First Appellate Distrit Division No. 2. 10. Two Associate Justices of the District Court of Appeal First Aunellate I District, Number Ido. 2. 11. Two Judges of the Superior Court of the County of Contra Costs. 12. A Member of the Board of Supervisors in and for Supervisor District No. j Two. 15. A !lember of the Board of Supervisors in and for Supervisor District No. f - Four. 14. A Member of the Board of Supervisors in end for Supervisor DistrictNo. ' Five. i A LIEN LAND LAW. Initiative Act. Permits acquisition and transfer of � real property by aliens eligible to citizenship, to same extent as citizens except us otherwise provided by law; permits other aliens, and companies, associations and corporations in whlcb they hold majority interest, to 1. acquire and transfer real property only as prescribed by treaty, but prohibiting appointment thereof as guardians of estates of minors consist- I ing wholly or partially of real property or shares in such corporations; provides for eacheats in certain cases; requires reports of property holdings to facilitate erforce�:ent of act; pr�::cribes penalties and repeals conflicting acts. PROHISITY N ENPORCE71311T ACT. Submitted to electors by Referendum. Defines intoxicating liquor as that containing over one hall' of one per cent of alcohol; with certain exceptions relating to religious. medicinal and home use, prohibits the manufacture, possession, receiving, serving, gift, and I 2, transportation thereof, and also the advertising and soliciting the sale therefor, for beverage purposes; declares nothing therein shall authorize anything prohibited by any act of Congress, nor limit the cower of any city or county to prohibit the manufacture and sale of such liquor; regulates the dealing in intoxicating liquors for non-beverage purposes; and pres- cribes penalties. SALARISS OF JUSTICES. Initiative measure amending Section 17 of Article VI of Constitution. Increases the salary of each Justice of the Supreme Court j 5. from jS,COO U year to y10,000 a year. and of each Justice of the District Courts of Appeal from .;7,000 a year to J9,OCO a year. i i INITIATIVE. Initiative measure amending Article IV. Section 1 of Constita- i tion. Inserts proviso ti:erein increasing the number of signatures of quali- fied electors necessary to initiative petition presented to Secretary of State under that section when such petition relates to assessment or collect- I 4. ion of taxes, or provides .for modification or repeal of this proviso; requires Bach number to be twenty five per cent of all votes cast for gubernatorial candidates at last p =ceding election at rhich Governorvisa elected, instead of eight per cent thereof as now required. ,'Lakes no other substantial change in section. i CHIROPRACTIC. Initiative Act. Creates Board of Chiropractic Examiners appointed by G overnor and paid frau receipts under Act; prescribes powers and duties thereof and prohibits practice of chiropractic without license 5 therefrom; regulates issuance of such licenses requires licensees to observe j state and municipal regulations relating to control of contagious and infect- ! i i 2Q i i 1 imus diseases and authorizes them to sign birth and death certificates and use natural agencies and manual and mechanical means and manipulations j as axiliaries in their practice; declares other methods of he*ling, and , chiuropractors licensed under other acts, not affected thereby; prescribesfs penalties and repeals all conflicting legislation. PROHIBITINI COLtPULSORY VACCINATION. Initiative measure adding Section 15 to Article IX of Constitution. Declares that no form of vaccination, inoculation or other medication shall hereafter be made a condition for ad- 6. mission to or attendance in any public school, college, university or other educational institution in this State, or for the employment of any person in any public office; en' that the provisions of this Section shall not be controlled or limited by any other provision of the Constitution. PROHIBITII?; VIVISECTION. Tnitiative Act. Declares it unlawful to dissect, vivisect or torture any living person or living animal, or aid or abet therein I for purpose of experimental physiological or experimental pathological inveatr igation in or at any university, school, society, college, hospital, inotitatio or other place within California; declares nothing in act shall prohibit the 7, dissection or vivisection or siding or abetting therein, of any living person when done with latter 's consent, or prohibit surgical operationw upon or rendering medical aid in case of physical injury, deformity or sickness of any person or animal; provides penalties and repeals conflicting acts. I POISON ACT. Submitted to Electors by Referendum. Amends act Regulating ! ' sale and use of poisons, exempting therefrom preparations of United States pharmacopoeia and national formulary and other established remedies, except paregoric which may be sold only upon physician's prescription. Regulates amount of opium, morphine, cocaine and heroin which licensed physician may 8. prescribe for habitual user thereof, but excepts cases of incurable disease. ailment or injury, and requires report thereon to state pharmacy board: regulates sale, gift and possession of hypodermic syriDges, and needles; requiring written order of physician, dentist, v e terinarian, or osteopath therefor; and prescribes penalties. I HI^,H"AY 901ID13. Initiative measure adding Section 3 to Article XVIof Constit- ution. Creates State Hi3h•r:ay Finance Board to serve without compensation. Directs cancellation of unsold forty thousand bonds authorized by Section I 2 of same Article; authorizes other bonds to same amount, to be issued 9. as provided in said Section, but at times end interest rate, not exceeding six per cent, determined by said Board under then prevailing market conditions; makes provisions of said section otherwise govern said bonds and proceeds thereof. Beginning July 1. 1921, relieves counties from payment to state on account of highway construction. CONSTITUTIO_iAL CONVENTIG:T. Senate Constitutional Amendment 10 amending j Section 2, Article XVIII of Constitution. Declare that Legislature, whenever i recommended by two-thirds of each branch thereof and approved by majority at next general election, shall provide at next session for calling convention to frame new Constitution and Or electing delegates theretoi prescribed number 10. and qualifications of such delegates; requires submiaaon of such Constitution to people for approval at special election, authorizing such convention ' tosubmit alternative proposals. If this amendment is adopted requires that Legislature shall at next s=ssfon enact all measures necessary to the holding of such convention. ALIEN POLL TAX. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 13 amending Section 12, Article XIII of Constitution. Requires the Legislature to provide for the levy cf an annual poll tax, and the collection thereof by assessors, of not less then four dollars on every alien male inhabitant of this State 11. over twenty one and under sixty years of age, except paupers, idiots, and insane persons, such tax to be paid into county school fund in county where collected. i STATE UfIVERSITY TAX. Initiative measure adding Section 15 to Article XIII of Constit,t.on, Levies ad valorem tax, for State University, of one and two-tenths mills per +'ollar upon property taxable for general county purposes, collective each year, beginning July let, 1921, in manner require^ by laws in force govember 7, 1910, for State and County taxes unless law hereafter 12. otherwise provides. Requires payment thereof into "State University Fund" subject to draft by University Regents. Until such taxes become available continues provisions of Sdetion 14, same Article, giving State university appro priations preference over other governmental expenses. j COHMIMNITY PROPERTY. Act submitted to electors by Referendum. Amends Civil Code Section 1401 and 1402, adding thereto Sections 1402a and 1271. Gives ether s!,oase right to will half of community property to lineal de- scendents or other spouse, but not otherwisevithout latter's written consent. In absence of testamentary disposition vests entire community property in ' 13. surviving spouse except any portion reserved by judicial decree for wife's support which, if not willed by her, vests in her heirs, excluding husband. Excludes half of co^^unity property from inheritance taxes and in computing administration fees. i r 203 i I I&SURANCE ACT. Submitted to electors by P.eferendam Prohibits any subsidiary corporation, agent or employee of, or person or corporation, i controlled by, any bank organized under laws of California or of any State in the Unite'. States, fro•r acting as general agent or department mana;;er of any insurance company transacting business in California, and prcp.nribes. conditions under ,,hich they may act as local agent therefor; 14. declares appointment of life. h-alth and accident• title or county mutual insurance agents, or of anv ine.,irance agent in or for any place having population not exceedinv five thousand, unaffected hereby and prescribes penalties. I IP.RI31TI03 DISTRICT ACT. Submitted to electors by referendum. Amends Sections 1. 2 and 9 of Act approved i4arch 51. 1897, as subsequently amend, ed, providing for organization of i:rigation Districts. Permits organiz&tion 15. of an irrigation District by majority vote of electors instead of by I tvo-thirds vote thereof as now providel. Rearranges existing provisions relating to petition for formation of an irrigation district and duties of f Stater.'ngineer, and !card of Supervisors in connection therewith. f i SCHOOL 9YST711. Initiative measure amending Section 6, Article IX of Constitution. Adds kindergartens to public school system; requires I addition to state school fa-do and creation of state high school fund, from state revenues to provide elementary, secondary and technical schoft, f - - respectively, with minimum of thirty dollars per pupil; requires county 18. tax levies producing f,r elementary schools amount not less than state apportionment and for secondary and technical schools amount stleasti twice state apportionment; requires school district tax levies for school 1 purposes; applies State apportionment and at least sixty per cent of county school taxes, to teachers' salaries exclusively. ABSENT VOTERS. Assembly Constitutional amendment 10 adding proviso to Section']. Article II of Constitution. Authorizes legislative provision permitting registered voters. absent from their voting precincts at any primary or general election because of occupation requiring travel or military or naval service other than in United States regular army or 17. navy, to vote in home precinct prior to election, or in Ly municipality, : within State on election day, and dose in such service whereever in United i States at least fifty thereof are stationed on election day; +.nd provides for counting such votes by such methods as Legislature m¢:y prescribe. i EXMPTIM ORPHANAGES FROU TAXATION. Assembly constitutional Amendment 40 adding Section 1 1f2a to Article XIII of Constitution. Exempts from taxation all buildings and so much real property connected therewith as 18, may be required for the occupation of institutions sheltering more than twenty orphan or half-orphan children receiving state ald, but provides that no building, or real or personal property, so used which may be rented and the rent received by the owner thereof shall be exempt from taxation. i STATE AID TO I119TITT:IOITS. Senate Oonstitutional Amendment 19. Amends Section 22 of Article IV of Constitution by adding thereto provisions authorizing Legislature to grant aid to institutions conducted for support I and maintenance of children of a father who is incapacitated for gainful 19. work by permanent phys.cal disability or is suffering from tuberculosis in i such a stage that he cannot pursue a gainful occupation, and declaring that) any county or municipality providing for support of such children shall receive same pro rata appropriations as are grac.ted to such institutions. LAPID VALUES TAXATION. Initiative measure adding Section 15 to Article XIII of Constitution. ':eginning January 1, 1921, exempts from taxation personal property, planted trees, vines and crops; improvements appertaining'to land being taxed at not exceeding preceding pear's amount until exempted 20. January 1, 1925, and other county, nanicipal and district revenues collected from land values. Beginning January 1. 1924, requires all public revenues be raised by taxing land values exclusive of it:iprovements, repealing Section 14 in same article . Declares War veteran, church and college exemptions, i and privately o'aned utilities using highways, unaffected hereby. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED tat the Clerk of fns Board give notice of such elect- ion by publication of this Proclamation together with the names of the election I officers, and polling place heretofore designated by this Board for holding this i 1 election in the Contra Costa 3azette, in the manner and for the time prescribed byi i law, and by causing a true copy thereof to be posted as required by lr_w. The foreooin_ order is passed by the following vote: i Ayes: Supervisors rnott, Casey, Hayden, Bach&nan and Trytholl. And the Board takoo recons to ment on Monday, October 18th, 1920, at 10 10 o'clock A.M. i Chairman. ^� . . .Clerk. I 2E� I (I ' T^ I IN THi BOARD 0? SU_...Vr-SO..S 0 CJ:+....1 Cub Ta COUi1TY, STATE OF C:iLr.ORilIia. Monday, Jctob er 18th, 192 J. The Board ;net at 10 o'clock d.:.t. Present: lion. T.H.Trythall, Chair:aan; Supervisors Eeb Znott, J.P. Casey, 0.ii.Hc:yden and 17.J.Buchanan. J.H.'"ells, Cler=. I �? J - - - In the ;:;atter of Approval of Contract 1 of P.G.& E. Com.aeny for Lighting Brent:;cod Higiway Lighting District. i The Pacific Gas & 3lectric Company having filed with this Board a good _ and sufficient contract for lighting of Brentwood Highway Lighting District, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the sa!ae is hereby approved by this Board and the Chairman author i i i'LP.d t0 execute the sa:ae for and on behalf of the Count; of Contra Costa. i The said order is passed by the unanimous vole of the Board. I I In the '.:atter of Request of District Attorney for Filing Ca'•inets. a.•B.Tinning, District Attorney of Contra Costa County, having made request to this Board for permission to purchase a filing Cabinet, and to dispose of two sections of Filing Drawers not required for his office, or exchange same for i vertical filing cases, It is. on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby granted. i t In the Uatter of ydvertisement for Bids. i for Paving Qtockton Street in town of Bun Pablo. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the building of of pavement on Stockton Street, in tovin of Llan Pablo, according to plans aal specifications I heretofore adopted by this Burd, and this being the time and place for receiving i of bids, the following bidders file bids in following sums, to wit: FRAir AUSEZ• IIr (a) Embankment, per cu. yd. 5;,1.50 s (b) Excavation, per cu. yd. 1.50 (e) Rock and screenings in pavement, (County to furnish rook), per ton 1.50 i ' (d) Each sq. foot of surface covered with asphaltum E two applications, .03 If F..H. DOi ti>3& P.A. UNRO: (a) Embank ant, per cu, yd. 01.00. (b) Excavation, per cu. yd. .75 (c) Rock and screenings, ! in pavement per ton 2.00 (d) Each sq. foot of surface coveral with asphaltum, r two applications, .04 208 A.P. KOPMRl1D• j I (a) Embankment, per cu, yd, € .70 (b) By_cavat ion, per cu. yd .70 (c) Pock ani Screenings, in pavement, per ton 3.00 (d) For each s.i. foot of sur- face covered -with as- ) phaltum, two applications,.03 1..Iw.PuG3 (a) Lmbank;nent, per ca. yd 2.00 j (b Exeavat ion, per cu. ad. P5 f (c) Hock �ni screenings, in pavervent, per ton 2.50 (d) For each so. Piot. of surface covered wit:. asphaltum, j two a jplicatious, .03 1/4 Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that it is too late in the season to start said grog$, duly It is, on motion of Supervisor Xnott, seconded,by said Board ordered that all of said bids be ard tie same are hereby refected. i I I In the ;latter of Contract of F.Rolandi. for construction of Div. No. lu of County Highvray System. I R.H.Arnold, County Engineer, having, requested permission from this Board to j I change plane and specifications of road between Pacheco ars; Hookston, by clanging j from two 8-foot slabs of concret.a to one 18 foot slab of conc_ete, said request being! rade upon the grounds that owing to the lateness of the season and the high water which is liable to appear, that it :ill be more practicable to have one 18 foot slab than i two 8-foot slabs. j 'hereupon, it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board orderedty if� satisfactory arrangyents can be made with F. Rolandi, and tis ,District dttaaeyin consents thereto, that said change be made as requested. ! In the :latter of Obtaining Garages for County Purposes. R.R.<rnold, havin, reported to this Board that certain offers have been made regarding the lease of certain garages in the town of ;Martinez, for count � g g d J purposes, � and it appear ing to the Board that said proposition should be investigated; It is, on motiun duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that C.g.Hayden, III and n.E.arnold, Cot..ty Zagineer, be and they are hereby appointed a committee to inve�- i igate said garages and the im?le.zents therein contained and report to this Beard for i its further consideration. I - 20 Y a 1 IN ;IIP "ATTM 01 I 7: � k Reclamation District = 3 Ido. 799. I # f This Board of Supervisors having heretofo_e, to wit; on the 3rd day of May, 1920, upon due orooeedings therefor, by order duly made and given, appointed three assessment coeamiesioners i.1 and for Reclartion District No. 799, with directions to said co maise_oners, in due and proper ma,:ner as in said order of appointment directed, to malman assessment valuation of the lands of said Beclamatiola District and make return thereof; and said assessment commissioners having duly made return of such assessment list and filed the same with the Clerk o3 the Board � of Supervisors on the Wth ,luy of Septegber, 1920; I And this Board having thereupon, to wit; on the 20th day of September, I '' J ' 1930, duly made an order that t.e loth viay of October, 1920, at the hour of ten o'clock d.*d. of eaid day, be a?pointed as the time for hearing objections to said assessment valuation, ani tlz. t notice of such hearing as required by law be published for at least two weeks prior to such ;<earing in the Byron Times, a newspaper of gen eral cirenlation published in the said Contra Costa County; and it duly appearing ! i that said notice of herring his been published in all respects as required by law I and that ,goof thereof returned and filed in this proceeding; and it &rther appears ing that no objection:: to the assessment valuations us contained in said assessments list so returned have been made or filed and that there are no objections thereto; ' 'a -=MR, I2 IS ORDM4D that said assessment valuations and said list s i so returned by s,id assessment commissioners be, and the same is hereby, in all I respects approved. I 44 Done in open session of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, I -? State of California, this the 18ti day of October, 1920. II � I In the I.latt er of host Tarrant. Urs. P. Brown, 'gine filed with 'lis Board her affidavit showing that on thej 8th day of jeptember, 1920, there was isgned to her warrant on County General Fund I Ido. 601, for the &a.-i of ''70.00 and that said warrant has been lost and praying � that a new warrant be issued in lieu thereof; s. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer b� and he is hereby ordered to refuee payment on said original lost warrant and that a duplicate of same be issued by County .uditor, registered !y County "reasurer and paid in order of payment of quid original lost warrant.�� I { I 210 I - } In the Llatter of Allowance to Indigents. 2robation Officer J.T.ici:ahon, having regorted to this Board that ::011ie Framer, a young girl residing in Crockett, is in a condition +.hick will require attendance at the Children's Hospital at San Frarnisco, and that the parents are unable to pay the full cost for the care of said child and that said Children's Hospital has agreed to care for said child for the sum of y35. per month for a period of six months or less time if said child can be cured of said disease, and it appear-1 ing to the Board that it would be for the beat interests of the County of Contra Costa, to pay said sum of y35. her month for the care of said child at said Hospital; It is, b;• the Board ordered that said A.J.hcllahon, 2robation Officer be and i he ie hereby authorised to place said child in said Children's Hospital at a monthly i cost of ;35.00, said amounts to be paid on duly verified claims presented to this Board, by said Children's Hospital. i i In the ++atter of allowance of claims. I r It a,)paLxing to tae Board that there is ondeposit in the County Treasury of the County of Co_itra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra Costa County which ,:ui3 moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile i :ax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Contra Costa j i County during the year 1920, which said money si:all be expanded by said County exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in I said County and the following claims having been presented against Supervisor District ;To. 4 of Contra Costa County, for labor and material used exclusively in the construct_. ion and mainte7nnce of roads , bridges and culverts of said District 9o. 4; i It is by the Board ordered that the follo-,Anir claims against Supervisor District No. 4, for labor ane material used exclusively in the construetion•md I maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor District No, 3, be aan the I i same hereby are ordered paid out of the !ipecial i:oad fuui of Contra Costa County, to wit: ame. .;mount. F.B.Carter y 89.10 Contra Costa lumber Company 41.83 .:.d.1eL[ahon 387.45. James Syme 14.50 Southern:acific Company 259.45 Southern ?acific Company 2.19 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K r I !I I I I i I i i I 211 j j 1 In the Natter of acceptance of Contract of A.J.Grier, for building Division -'.To. 27 i County Hijn ay. ' Ralph R.drnold, County Engineer having reported to this Board that the contract of .i.J.Grier, for building Division Bo. 27 of the County Highvray has been completed according to specifications; It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board, ordered that said contract of a.,T.Grier, for County building Division No. 27 of ty Highway, be and the s&ae is hereby* declared con,iletod and said road accepted by this Board; E It is further ordered that all persons h=ving claims against said A.J.Grier, for labor perfor;aed or ruterial furnished, present same to this Board within thirty five days after this date. l i The vote on the foregoing order being as follows, to vitt; ' dyes; supervisors Gasey, Haydea, Buchanan and :'rythall. Noes; :done. I absent on roll Call; supervisor Xnott.7 I In the hatter of Correction of Assessments. Geo. O.Lteese, County assessor, having filed with this Board, his certificate] showing that a clerical error appears on the wssessment Roll for t.e fiscal year j I 1920-21, and askin?authorization of this Board for its correction, in accordance with provisions of section 3881 of the Political Code in this that; in Vol. 7 I page 90 -ssessmPnt 22501, portion cf Lots 5 and 4, facing 44 feet on '?sin Street, in t`:e town of L[artinez, a?pears on the"esessmont Roll with no personal property and there should be perso:ul property to the amount of y1500; ' It is, on motion, duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said County assessor be Lnd lie is hrreby autlxrized to nuke suid change and add said d15JO personal property on said assessment; In the -6tt er of Granting lixtensioxx of time to O'Brien Bros. to complete contracts on Divisions Hos. 10 and 22. ?;2 O'Brien Bros. having appli,36 to this Board fox, an extension of time within which tc complete their contract on Divisions Nos. 10-22, It is, by the 3o,n•d orier-d that an extension of sixty days from and after expiration of last extension be and the sarae is hereby granted said O'Brien Bros., ' ;vithin which to complete their said contract. i I t P , 212 Ii 1 In the ;latter of lost tiarrants. i F.A.iiarshall, haviag filed with this Board two affidavits showing that.on the 7th day of January, 1919, there was issued to Herbert Zimmerman, a warrant on Super- visor upervisor -`2 District, numbered 53, for the sura of %;27. and that said warrant was mailed on Jan; 8th, 1920, and 'nes been lost; also that on the 17th day of :lune, 1919, there was issued to Don Oswill by the County Auditor of said County, a warrant on Sup. Dist. No. 2 find, "206, for the sum of y12. and that said warrant was mailed to said Don JSwill on June 17th, 1919, and has been lost and praying that a new. warrant be issued in lieu thereof; Thereupon, it is on motion duly made and carried, by tine Board ordered that said warrants and each of them be and they are hereby cancelled and the County Treasur'r be arid he. is hereby directe•i to refuse payment of said lost warrants and that duplicates thereof be issued by the Count•,; auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrants. 1, 1n the Matt er of Punishing rights and Blectricity for operationof that certai:, bridge known as Old River Bridge on Borden Highway. i 'iY.HERZ�S, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County originally eonstructed� that certain lei&via;, known as Borden highway and Old River Bridge unler Subdivision 10 +� of Section 2643, of .:olitical Code of the State of California, and paid for same out o t;,e General Fund of County of Contra Costa, and, idiFTaIAS, the Government regulations require that the said Olkl River Bridge i be lighted and certain po,er is required for the working ofsaid bridge, and, �1HER?AS, it appears to this Board that the rmsintaining of said Old River Bridge and furnishing of lights thereto is a public necessity and of a general public benefit ' Thi;M202A 3.-: IT Ria.3•0LYED and it is H?.3'r:BY OFtDZR?D that the cost of maintainiuig repairing and furnishing of lights and go-aer for Old River Bridge be and the Burns are hereby ordered paid out of the General Fund of Contra Costa County I' IS LT 037 ^D that all bills for maintenance azyl repairing and furnishi g of electricity for said bridge be presentee to this Board on General Fund claims and pai: nut of the General Fund of Contra Costa pounty. The vote of the Board on eaid order being as follows: Ayes: Su?ervisors Uasey, Hayden, Buchanan and 2rythall. ;does: done. absent: on roll can: 6uIL rvi ao r Knott. And the Board ta'•res recess to meet on wonioy, November 1st, 1920, st 10 o'clock .Ohairman. � Glil . . . . . Clerk. � f 213 i I ' II. THE BOARD OF 33UPUFVIGCRS Oo 0011TRA CO^:A 'OM=Y, Sl'A.E 0_' CALIFORNIA. � Monday. Puovember 1st, 1920. i i ..he Board met at 10 o'clock i,.U. Pressnt; lion. J.H.:rythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb -nott; J.P.Casey, C.H. Hayden., and '.J.Buchanan. J.H.dells, Clerk. j - - - - - - - - - - - :he minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of October. 1920, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed by the l` i Chuirman and Clerlt. I �. z` `=b In the ;latter of Sale of ,Teen Valley r School Bonds. .his Board having heretofore advertised for sale $6000 worth of seen Valley ` s School District Bonds of Oontra -osta County, being six bonds of denomination of 3 ;x1000 each, bearing interest at rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annuallly and numbered from one to six inclusive, and this being the time and place for receiv- ing of bids, the follosing bid is presented; l"illiam Short, par. scorned interest to date of delivery and a premium of 81.90. and this being the only bid received, k It is. on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said bid ofl 3 I William Short, for .Teen Valle;. School District bonds be and the same is hereby I , aecepte•'. by snid Board, and said bsold to eiilliam Short for the sum of X6000 accrued. interest to date of de'iver•; anti anremium of 1.00. It is further ordered that upon payment of said sum of 06000, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premien:: of ,.-1.00, to the County Treasurer of.Contra Costal County, that he deliver said bonds to said �iilliam Short. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. `Fa :a In the , atter of Brentwood lii_.7;ray Lighting District. y. Thi Board Navin; heretofore awarded a contract to Pacific Gas & Electric Company for lighting Brentwood Bigh::ey Lighting District, and fixing the bond in I i sus of ,50 to be given by said -ompany i'or faithful performance of said contract, and said company having presented alond in said sum, to this Board; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said bond .» ' be and the same is hereby approved by this Board. F 21 I I 1 ' In the !:atter of Correction o;' Assessments. The Count;, .assessor hav ing filed with this Board his certificates shon.ing� that certain clerical errors appear in the Assessment Rolls for the year 1920-21, j I to wit; Through an error in computing total acreage of lots 1-2-3-6 and portion of 7! of 'Walnut Orchard Tract, 66.48 instead of 52.20 as shoim on tax Bill 8356; Also that i.:r. L. 0. 3regory claims to have filed a `d:ar Veterans Exemption , .for south 1/2 of Lots 6-9 Bloc;c 62, Cit;; of Pittsburg; Through an error in addition. the total of personal property assessed to Roy and Teresa Iriffithrs :Pas 9'1640 instead of •,7140. Also 350 improvements on Lot 26 Ploraland Tract assessed to L.S•Dewing, Tax i Bill 10,156, and x200 improvements on V.I. 2.07 acres of Lot 59 Block 2, assessed to Bd•::in Haefer v:ere erroneous asc,essments. and should be cancelled. i Improvements to the amount of •'41175 was omitted from aseessment of B.Dewing in the _`loraland Tract in 7.'alnut 3reek School District, tax bill 10,172, to be added to Assessreent =oll. V Tar Veterens Exemption of R.C.ilarsh of Oa:clsnd, covering portions of Blocks al and 9 town of OLkley, valuation w4C0 as shovm on tax bill 8540. and 8543, should be ' cancelled. ;.ssesssnent of ;Ys. Christina'AcCoy covering Lots 7-8 Block 65 town. of Antioch,E should be cancelled, on scconnt of ;,ar Veterens Exemption papers filed. II and the District :attorney having, consented to each and every of the above named i applicants _'or correction of Assessment, It is. by the Board ordered that the County Assessor and Auditor be and they are hereby ordered to correct each of the above named assessments. I In the &:atter of Alluv+ance of Claims. It appearinl- to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of J'ntra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of the County of Contra Costa, iliJi: said moneys '::ere derived from Contra Costa County's portion of i Mata Automshile Tax collected by the ;tate Treasurer sad forwarded to the Treasurer of Contra Joetz Jc.:rty d:u•i,ia t'r.e yew" 1920, which said money shall be expanded by � said JOunty in the construct-'on and :aaintenance of roads, bridges and I� culvert., in aid Ja t and the Cellnc:ing claims having been presented for labor and i material for matintenunce and repair of reads, bridges and culverts under supervision , Of the Camrt;: Enzineeri:;g :Department; J I It is, by the Hoard ordered that the following claims against the 'County � Engineering 7epartn,!rt for labor snd material used for maintenence and repair of ! bridges, roads and eulrerts un•'er supervision of said Do•;nt; Engineering Department, be and the some is hereby ordered paid out c^ the Special =wad fund of Contra Costa County, to !tame• Amount. A.Sangmaster j144.00 _ Spears Tells i.:achiner;, Jompany 44.00 a. Pritchard 65.00 r i 215 ' Western Pipe & Steel Company $155.69. i Hartinez arage liachine Shop 65.27 Standaru Metal Products "ompany 650.00 Blanchard.Croo'rer & Hoc;ell 5266.85 Spears, Tells Lachinery :ompany 439.58. She said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.` In the ivatter of Requisition of V.G. Stevens. Horticultural Commissioner. It is by tae Board ordered that the requisition of V.J. Stevens, sorticultnxal I Com:uissioner, for a desk and chair, be and the same is hereby granted. It is further ordered that said Horticultural Commissioner be and he is hereby allowed to share expense of stenographer and telephone with the County warm ' Advisor. I In the Wntter of Recuisition of ;r.H. Hurley, County Recorder. 1.:._I.Hurl ey, County 7ecorder hovina filed with this Board his requisition for permission to purchase two fourteen inch carriage Underwood Typewriters and to dispose of One S'liott Fisher Book :ypeviritin-, isiachlne; It i:;, by the hoard ordered that :.aid requisition be and the same is hereby granted. i ' In tiie nutter of Raolum tion ,District 830. :hereupon, on motion of 'supervisor Hayden, seconded by Supervisor Buchanan the fOIl0.:i!!G '.esol.itipr. anar imOcsl;; adopted, to reit: titer_ ,.,u uee:e _iLd with the Cler'c of the roard of Supervisors of Contra Co,cta County, second azseoar,ent list of asseaxments in the sum of :-^p3G0'G0 00 prepare! by the Cor..::i:;siorers of dese:a:went u,pointed by said Board to levy an jI au gent upon all of thlaird lyin within Reclamet1on District No. 800; f N01, :HER`:CORS, nday, December 6th, 192C, at the hoar of 10 o'clock ...L., , and t•ae cha!!ber of the Posrd of Supervisors of Contra Costa Coerty are hereby fixed as the time and place :;ran said Board Trill meet for the purpose of hearing ob,i.ectiois to set.! assessment, if &n.y, and notice of such hearing is hereby directed to be tI given by publicstian far two weeks in the Contra 'Costa Gazette, a newspaper of gene;al circulation published in the County cf Contra Costa. And the undersigned so hereb;; certify that ti:e foregoing resolution was duly adopted by o„i:i Board at a re_alar monthly msetin', thereof, duly held in the ( } chambers of ;aid Board in 6:artinez, California, On the 6th day of December, 1920, and that at said meets3 there •sere present the follov!ing supervisors, to -..,it: i Supervisors ::nott, Casey, Hayden. Buchanan and :rythall. And that there was absent 216 the following, to wit: None. Shat all of the Supervisors present voted in the affirmative and that said resolution -::as duly sod regia erly adoptedin all respects. In the —'atter of Apportionin; of honeys Obtained from the State for I sale of Automobile Licenses and for Fines collected for Violation o: fotor Vehicle Act. It is by the Board ordered that that certain order of the Board of Super- visors of Jontra Costa L`ounty heretofore made apportioning the funds obtained from the. State -from sale of automobile licenses, be and.the same is hereby rescinded and set aside. It is farther ordered that all moneyo received from State from sale of automo'ile licenses, be and the same are hereby ordered apportioned by County Auditor, as follow is One-fifth to each Supervisor District, to be used in the repair and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in said District. It is further ordered that 0.1 fines collected for violation of L:otor Vehicl Act be and the slime hereby are ordered apportioned to a. fund to be used by the Engineering Department for repair of roads, bridges and culverts in Contra Costa Count :he vote on the fore<oin3 order being as follows: �. Ayes: Supervisors r.nott. Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. Sloes: T?one. Absent on roll call: Supervisor Casey.`. In the -'atter of Approving 7arrants of Reclamation District iFo. 830. I : Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follov:in .'arrant of Reclw:iction District No. 83G, be approved, to v:it: No. 2, dated Oct. 25th, 1920, for ,300.00. And the Chairman and Oler'r, of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of said Board on said claim by affixing their signatures thereto. In the idatter of appointment of Park Commissioner for Brentwood ?ark. - A vacancy on the Board of Park Com^.issionersfor Brentwood park, having been caused by the death of R.s.Dean, and a petition praying for the appointment of George LeMoine, as Park Come.issloner for 3rentwood park to fill the vacancy of unexpired term of F­;-Dean, haven_ been filed with the Board; It is, by the Board ordered that said George LejSoine, be and he is hereby appointed Commissioner for Brentrood ?ark for the unexpired term of F.G.Dean, deceased. I i I I 21? . I In the .Satter of approval i of 7.arrants of Reclamation %strict I s; No. 1619. Good cause appearing therefor. It is by the Board ordered that the following I warrants of Reclematiun District ilo. 1,319 be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: i ar Do. Date Amount 171 Sept. 10, 1920 ? 90.00 173 pct. Sth, 1920 90.00 i And the Chairinan of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of i this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. i ' In the ;Satter of Acceptance of Contract 1 ? of Blanchard, Cracker & oe:ell to build � Division Do. 12 of Count;; iii;;tniay. } R.3.Lrnold. County 2.:gineer, of Contra Costs County, having reported to this Tocrd that the contract of Blanchard, Crocker 4 Howell to build Division No. 12 of County Hi;>haay has been completed according to specifications ; It is, on motion dul;, mode anal carried, by the Board ordered that said contract of Blanchard, :rocker & Ho-hell, for building Div. fo. 12 county Highway, i and be and the same is hereby declared completedp. the said road accepted by this Board. i It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Blanchard, Crocker & Howell, for labor performed un-i material furnished present same to this Board before thirty five days from thisdate, I The vote of the Board on the said order being ne follows: Ayes: Supervisors anott, Hayden, yuchsnan and Trythell. I sa Does: Done. Absent: S:opervisor Casey I on roll call: �• fi I + i In the -atter of allowance to Indigents. i It is by the Board ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Pearl Trac,-; of Antioch of ti30. per month and heretofore allowance made to Mary Thomas of Oaklay, for y25 per month, be. and the sr:me ore hereby cancelled and discontinued from and after this date. � I t is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Annie Carina I` 1 of Pittsbarg be and the same is hereby increased from X30 per month to $40 per month i commencing Nov. 1st, 1920; the allowance heretofore made to Alice ?Wories of E1 Cerrito; be increased from ,`10 to 9`20 per month commencing Ilov. let, 1920. It is further ordered that an allowance of 9`20 per month commencing Oct. 1st, 19:0, be and the same is hereby granted to Agnes D.Prark of Clayton. ' y It is further ordered that the allowance of v20 per month. commencing Oct. 1st, 1920, be and the nu^:e i.: hereby granted to Julia O'Bri=n 900 Ohio St. Richmond. It is £urt'ser ordered that the Conray auditor Ars:: warrant on the County Treasurer in fcvor of each of ai+ove named indigents and County Treasurer pay the same. I A 218 i i I In the hatter of Equipping, and Renting of I County :iarage. I C.B.iiayden, and 2.11-Arnold, huving reported to this Board their findings regarding the purchase of machinery in a certain garage and renting of thesame, It is, on motion duly made and curried, by the Board ordered that H,P..hrnold, I take the proper means to purchase the equipment and lease the premises of that certain i garage kno,-n as Central Garage ir. the town of idartinez. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as foliows: (lyes: Supervisors X'nott, Hayden, nlchanan and :rythall. _ Floes: Hone. absent on roll Ball: Supervisor Casey. - In the —Tatter of Allowance of clt�ims. ' Claims against the different funis of the County are presented to the Board I and those found to be correct and to be properly signed ere ordered alloyed by the Board, .:ioued by the Chairman and attested by the Cleric and ordered entered on the f� .a lc+r.ence Boo'•: or thio 3oard. i And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November 8th, 1920, at 10 o'clock A.M. . . . .Clerk. I • 1 - I f I 21� i - i ' IN THE BOARD OF SUPEPVI90RS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Uonday, November 8th, 1920. i The Board met at 10 o'clock A.1. Fresent. Hon. J.H.Trythall, 9hairman; Supervisors Zeb Fnott: I J.P.Ceaey, C.H.Hayden, and iv.J.Buchanan. J.H."ells, Clerk. - - - - - - - - - - i In the Batter of Allowance of Claims. i It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury 1 of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra Costa i County, which said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of _ Contra Costa County during the year 1920, which said money shall be expended by said County exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in said County and the following claims having been presented against Supervisor Dist-i i riot No. 1 of Contra Costa County for labor and material used exclusively in the con- ! i struction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts of said District No. 1; i It is, by the Board ordered that the following claims against Supervisor ! i District No. 1, for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and main- 1 tenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor District No. 1, be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the Special Road fund of Contra Coeta County, to wit: Name. Amount. H.G.Fraser $104.00 Bank of Pinole (Crockett Branch Assignee of Andrew Murphy 51.00 -'extern Pipe k Steel Company 60.54. She said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board-,. i i E In the Matter of the Sale of Bonds of t Alhambra Union High School District of County of Contra Costa, State of i i Cal ifo mia. i This Board, having heretofore on the 17th day of May, 1920, advertised for sale; I $50,000. of bonds of Alhambra Union high School District of the County of Centra Coat' being 50 bonds of the denomination of $1,000 each and bearing interest at the rate of 51 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and no bid having been heretofore received for said bonds, now at this time, E.M.Downer, appears before this Board and f offers to purchase said bonds at private sale for the sum of :x"120.00 plus the par value thereof, and the accrued interest to date of delivery of said bonds; thereupon there being no other offer, and it appearing to the Board that said offer is a reasonable offer and that it is for the best interest of the said Alhambra Union High School District of the said County of Contra Costa, to dispose of said bond8 at the present time, to said E.M.Downer. at the sum offered; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said offer of E.M. Downer, for the sum of $120}0C plus the par value of and accrued interest for said 50 bonds of said Alhambra Union f i I I 220 i I I I High School district, be and the same is hereby accepted by this Board and the said bonds sold to the said E.,h.Downer for the said sum of $120.00 plus the par value there- . I of and accrued interest to the date of the delivery thereof. i IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that upon payment to the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, of the sum of $120.00 plus $50.000, and accrued interest of said bonds to the date of the delivery thereof, that the said County Treasurer deliver to the said E.M.D owner the said 50 bonds of Alhambra Union Huh School District.K I I I i In the !hatter of Allowance of Claims. i Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board; those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. I I I In the !Satter of Canvass of Election Returns. i The Board of S,pervisors proceeds to and does canvass the election returns i of the General Election held throughout the County of Contra Costs, in each of the i different precincts thereof, on Tuesday November 2nd, 1920, the returns of each and all of the mid precincts being on file in the office of the County Clerk and the Board having completed the canvass of said returns finds that the vote in the several precincts of this county for the candidates hereinafter named and for and against the different Constitutional Amendments and Propositions hereinafter designated and submitted is as shown on the following statements, to wit: i i I I I I I i I i 3 h3 k `1 a" i STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES POLLED AT THE n�z GENERAL ELECTION �µ HELD NOVEMBER 2, 1920 1 COUNTY State of California (Feetion 1282 Pol.Code) , s s;z y, 1 fg. 3? iff t'a Statement of All Votes Polled at the ELECTORS OF PRESMENT AND VICE-PRESWERr ELWT. 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Concord No.l /�'1:/3/ /.?1 ./�/ 1-'/ /31 ARI'!3{/.31'/3/ /,311,3/ ;.2 a2 r';a27 -% I ..] .-.._.Concord.No,2 77=71 `b �7 7 T7 7 Concord Nos 17?_ l z/2z /,7,2 /.2.Z I.Z )/z2 12Z ConcotdNo_4. _ 23 /22.1422 /ZXa12�d/22.1 21 Z lz� lzv[2t1L?1 {a.Z7�L4`� l_?fl � Associated c S� 3 -`'� s, ,?,Z 5-a � ,,j l a✓ 5 ? �b.z,6z 62, 2 Pacheco .. ZiL(Si1'I'i[ RO.2 .: ..- i �l J f-.dam.....t .t.. -1-`Y.--1-.t1 7 ..;_.� .�..t Jrf_E �'+'T""_.I Uct `d• R 1 _:...._._.. 7 7 r 7z 7w 72, 72, 7° P, 7z 7� 7aJ Pittsburg No.3Y.(q-x_j-Y..!�f�l E�.l Ey_[.f�8 !`rO./-XLF`` Pittsburg No.4 _. e7 W s 7, rb 8 Pittsburg No, _�9�,9 _. ! r;, - _ .. ` :_T� Clayton -10 la ton1 p (4 (� b fog � - `� 9 x c ,�-� (�,: Morgan Territory_._----.. ........Vo ./0.../tJ _/(7_,10 _fU_ 16, /0 Day Point _ �1 S> I�//�� 1�s 15I15'1 g; 1g/ #-`�1 Clyde Nichols ��:� `f-S 1/ S rfhv-ca _ tF. t/ `f-c`7 y,."�Z.2.z z 2a., Antioch I�10._1... .-_ .._ .5 a� <� M1 jl �..3 ',�a. L2 ` Antioch No.2 /k )17 /17 /1 /r /1 " /, 11'- /18�// 1-..-._ ..� tf1551-r��-_, 7 7 7 7 1 .Antioch Nn•3 /.% c/71 :17a.f 41 1.7.1_ /jt.17-1­ ­17 Lone Tree �J�o�i a /.10�l<3d f'c t e.':/ a;l o l3u/ el d!1 fir',��, 'l ',30 o .3,0?50 1;56 56 Brent1toodNo.1 ¢c�_,fa_,to . 0,F-0.8a.: rl Brentwood No.2 �o 'Pv fo h'o Co rya :8 o rpo Ao 6 Ed i n 8,o _.P,yrnn No.I._.... . .___._ _._...__._97_9t�.._�.97 _9___..`l 2 9 9..._ `-7 �.9.Z t `1__9 '�G o2b.�a4-L'. 7 - 7 7 7 7 7 7 7- ByronNo.2 �hto 1 /U/ tot jr, IC / /c/ /O/ /LTJ /ol ...bVi/S�7 9,5- 5w i�{C45.1"Knightsen Oakley q-dS� l v �` Z)q:_�7 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS�!3/e�/ 9�fc -9ao4 �O �� �6� -9� P4a3 � PQ o pa> :n -"r�k k 1 ; 7 t ' t 1 i t - I , 1 f, i i General Election Held November 2, 1920 r AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT STATES-DEMOCRATIC OF TEE UNITED STATES-SOCIALIST d fi z d w m A h 4v m w zit z o z w W ' Y C '. G G F m m d w a Z F F o m F /o n- lo / :. 1 / � 1 L b6 6 6 6 ' 73 7"' 7 �? I°> 7 /v- /S ry s j 7 7 7 . 7 , 7 IT 17-,./ 7 !4- 7 / 1 1!/ — >.2,,2 aZ ,27 ,.>„/L 16 /t /C, 16 -:tb ,/b I� 1(, ,/( 7L I( ro _ r lI --- j -_ Al-1 7 1 /� 7 1 7 7 7 7; 7 7 57 6-: S_� 70..•-.- I i r s, '.CC 30 30 �o 'o d0 5 5 5 5 S l77 { rf 6 57 -7 k/q I I __. r f i T : r { r Statement of All Votes Polled at the ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT 3 9 _ - p� OF THE UNITED STATES-PRQNIRITIOR U. S. SENATOR N W.. - r t c W m z a ELECTIO\T w v x N z PRECINCTS a U > d w ° m a j a a n 7, q x 0 dW WaW z W p a W W W x F d rs. d n ! p i >;l Cerrito No.7 p�I 7 /_. / / 1 I / / / / j / / ��idc5, � /(/ 6`� ._._.El Cerrito\o.r _... � � � _.�. �'._�, 2. -Z,. � '2' El Cerrito No.3 - El Cerrito No. Richmond No.1 ! /j 2t�l ' _.Richmond No.2 `S _! � o Richmond No.3 -.. - a a 2 J .2 2 -21 ,,•(, /�. G GSI ! ! Richmond No. 4 Richmond No. 4. u _ .... I Richmond No.�� Richmond No.7� 3 .�...� .3 ' : 3 ,3 ✓ .� .7 a Z /; 6 /e3K. !�.—� Richmond No.8 . -�. 3 3._.:__3 •3 '_3 j ✓' _3 Richmond No. 9_� �� 3 ,3 3 J 3 3 3 3 3 :,3 3 70' 7c� _....Richmond No.10 1111 7 7 _7 7_ :_7 7 ! 7 7 ,7 _g57 Richmond Ao.1 � D Richmond No.1� _ �_"_Richmond No.l�,i 11 /-F c/ c� : cF SG SL�-' `� y- :4/ I� 9 9 (7/ 70 �� _..._....Richmond No.14 Richmond No.15 y c/ u : c� c� �,L y 111 c/ Richmond No. 1-------- Richmond � - Richmoncl No.1�� .^ '! 3 �3 .3 3:. i � ,3 ✓ ,j 3 � J 1,-./.,� Richmond_No._1 _._ y 3, :__3.. o '.-:� 3_�.�3_.3'._�� .si.., 3 3Richmond No.I - /- i f / _.Richmond No.20—`-� \I Richmond No.21 � �9 _ ,�.: 3 3 J 3 3 3 .3 3 .3 3 3- .. ._Richmond No.22 _.... ___.�• C= _(' G �_,.._4 Richmond No.23 0 3 3. 3 3 3' 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 / .Richmond No.24. _. ---./ (.. .-/ /.,_..1 1:---/ -- Richmond No.25 '>< r_ i4 IL .._.Richmond No.26 _.._. _ 'i .3_:.-.3 3 --.3 , 3 _.3 `3.__.,..3 3 ,.,3 .3 _.3 /5i_�. 1__7/.'.�.__j_....-. �� 4 � Richmond No.27 . .Richmond No.28 ... 7 7 : y _ / Richmond No.29 a. �, Z. ..i, ::� .2 ---_.Richmond.No.,3Q _._-.__._. _ F F '- X .-_' - . .i= �J � II /v 7 •�'. I -s - Richmond No.31 5 it '5� -r Richmond No.32 �L. San Pablo No.2 2 San Pablo No. 1 - Giant . f Rodeo No.1 7_ 7 _. 7 7 :__7 _._7- 7 .__7 . 7 7 _-.7 .-_� 2:�:!_�_ Rodeo No.2 , .... ...Pinole No.1 - _ 3 3 3 3 3 3 �� 3 ' 3 ' 6 72`x(,! L Herculea Selby - i i ---_Crockett No.1 3- 7.. 7 _.7. f 7 7 -Z ,ry - _..h__. F -7 7_--_-� Crockett No.z { t{- 4- v; 4 Crockett No.3 _ .>�• .,:. R �7 a ;._..' 2 _ ? _i r !... /�;�,e:Lu c'' Valona �5 5- b c5- S .T 5 ` _._.Port Costa No.-1. _.. /. / '..._--/. !..-- 1,-._./ ./...f /...._� � { - - Port Costa No.2 Danville San Ramon ? 02_ 2 a'' P 2 2 ..- Tassajara 11 E_ E�� i Alamo 3 3 :�` 5- 3 -5 3 �E . `3 `3 J7 _- Lafayette MOTIIs _717. L! a 2 w 2 :2 2 ; 2 2 2 h / 1 . � --T i II � � �- - q - - -Alhambra .,Totals Carried Forward General Election Held November 2, 1920 , Representative in Congress State Senator Member Assembly -- I .... Dist. 9th District '...._.,_.18th District - - 4 w w ..- 9 . , z w cd -.- - 7 z� �� _ F8 7 - - - - - I 79 /3 /o Sb �I -7 ---- - 9 98, ! lh_L2— -- - 11 fDa(f0 p/2�' 112- 71 277; �ryJ /0 /2/ /6 _ /22__ - � --- - -T rr i y i - , 2 R --- Tom. - - --- it ■ �. / h� /f 669; � �� -- 8 Statement of All Votes Polled at the ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES—PR0HIBITION - ;� U. S. SENATOR - ��Q w z o � a s W N to 4 EL1 GTIONo z e ai a a wra x i r ¢ • c o 1'Rl.('INCTS a z n zin z w W a ti a° w 'w a i zxz m a a i = W a 5 m : rC +II m m - WW W W W O xi E +4 D, r O -.:._-3-P. .-__-�._ �-.,_'_ `.-.-:•_^ __ ,.,..-: ice.- ,,_ Totals Brought Forward i ..Walnut Creek No.1_ _ Walnut Creek No.? 7 t•<i ?j f Sarauap t✓ Martinez No.114 .,_ Martinez No.2 Martino.No.3 _Martinez No.d illartinez No.5 i Martinez No.C, i W Martinez Na.i tl tl' u. <-k at ar: K- <1 cZ_ 3 e3 .: v 3 Concord No.1 Conegrd No.2_. l / f I /, v r f i Concord No.3 1 Z/ Concord No.4 i _..� Associated ` 1 = t^ (n Dowell Pacheco / e , _ Pittsly rm No,1 i Pittsburg No.2 3 3 .3 : .Y3 v , Pittsbur No. /. . Pittsburg No.4 _ ^. -_- ..t f - . / - .E f ~I 10 _ Pittsburg No,v � Clayton 2 7 s' 1.. J 1 -. _Morgan Territory_ _ _.. _ .__ ....... r f t Bay Point r s n 2 �° 2 i Z 2L /r- 1 Clyde "4 Nichols .."J_` ;.?- .. ' L ,? !:v'(. , I :� I / W_ t Antioch l�0._1 .� i C f Antioch leo.2 '� r .J.. _,{._�_ __...Antiocli.No._3... _.. ._ .z_. �..r..� _ ._ _..._.C- Lone Tree L 3 €{—'. ,.. Bre ntwoodNu,_1 r Brentwood No.2 `� 3 � .j � �� 3 i�3 - ,�' j - P.y�ron No.> 2 i 1 a x 2 J ✓_, j �!1 _ / Byron No.2 2 - I{nightsen__ .,/_ /--j ._ - Oakley - �, _� �� _ ,� .Z „� -_ i ?- '1n I j.1;/a(,t/t t I � t .CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS ,, +CJ IK<� I N �C Z3 7 i Sr'-i 9 J� j Y I � 3 I I I I I , i I EEtttt, i I C i t , I , i General Election Held November 2, 1920 Representative in Co ss StatcSenator ii[emher Assemb ' ....Dist 9th District 18th Distract -- a Ci 0 !i a u o y w a ! w IgI/ I Nio y� : Aljf 6 I y - -..._ - M, : /Y.25. ,i�c�,133,�3u� I , lbl f k 77 J F1 � . f r Statement of All Votes Polled at the `Atwotk��eaefaN ;Aiwi4�,�se(s�l hd5iainlyltiYril r rMrtrr.rrw ; Yaalr rr�r lia si..vwv i sa�o..�r � rbr a--m.rr.o.. � wrmro .mw n. p rsnruiee�im:atw ,`: ELECTION T m 1 = m F PRECINCTSt c e x z m ^ m F w -- f El Cerrito No.1 5/2� l/`" /.c.��. /6 ° EI Cerrito No.2 /:2J _ .7J. i -_ r 3 El Cerrito No.a .�7 '( tfC •.3/ El Cerrito No.4 44' p /c� 'gyp /,(! _- k- E.r. Richmond No.1 *361 :.Al ;Z./3 Richmond No.270 �7r'. .76rsi Richmond No.8 Richmond No.4 1//S S 2r C. 7�/. �7•.?�' v'�.�J:-� __.-..- _i Richmond No.5 I C,/ .10/ -5/.6 7 G, .,..•..a Richmond No.6J/,(i Richmond No.T `/F $'JS / Jis - 8 61!/y'p! .. .:: N" tlq .,. Richmond No.8 - pr 5/0� �/Ci C /0 3 ��,•!- ::�: ..;_ -- -----Ir Richmond Na.9 P//�� '//K t/0-$ ./// 63 6$;66 Richmond No.10 x// //_?.. //u-. . . - _ ..__. 7/ Richmond No.11 747/' : Richmond No.12 Y21 R F F' '%•Z/_ _ �-�::66. Richmond No.la 9nfl`JO. fl -•� Richmond No.14 %�.. //(� .p/// -- ._a//8..... ..- _........AC 74. - Richmond No.15 !/. x102. i/n/: /U�� 60 Richmond No.16 67 p�I[� .. •6 d', - - 67y .._.. `S[-•f0 .o,3-------- ; Richmond No.17 6 ei G/ 6 Z G Richmond No.18 ....�.�-a? f / --- Richmond No.19 //.{' _ //C /// �/C G. A Richmond No.20 /0[ /0.2 /0.3. yyy%�'. . . :_ ' N t�'.SAI Richmond No.21 ?1 Y i','i. Gw/r ! 1. %�aq� f 2 Richmond No.22 /23. //.?i. . . //.3. .. .: tar ....-. ......•62,.'� Richmond No.23 ;'J�� /[' /2/. y3��. ,y Richmond No.24 . /.�.6. Richmond No.25 -31 1 h/ Hmhmond No.26 � r,. 1 .. 77.' .. .... _. . 3 r'+'3 6.6� •. Richmand No.27 4 2 U /,21 - //..3 //) 6 / 7-3 - Richmond No.28 /'t� �y=/.. �.% :Sf J7'.�/�-..._ — Richmond No.29 C o A/ w 6/ 7 ?( •/%J N Richmond No.30 Richmond No.31 .• /// 0�• 9r. 7d° - ..- Richmond No.32 r0 -F G+ - 7 P. '/Ci. San Pablo No.1 !r San Pablo No.2 F b al''. .: � /7 ... .--- G� 6� - Giant Rodeo No.1 .. //3 /01 03. Nr3.... ..- ._. ._.- X.pi,F Rodeo No.2 �7/ L'_ ¢¢6:Q 6I '3 J'.Y•4_: -i Pinole No.1 7e, Pink:No.2 �'.' p 7<: 7F5. r7Y 6o IIerculmuZ5 /2-6 -7 8719 - ------- Selby �. w Crockett No.1 J�`�. .. ! ]�.. �.Jam.. 77/,2 k•/,3(� ' 9%: c iL; f S/& Crockett No.8 �..I(. n Y a A � �ggP,,//�- ! q a-;� :_ ..y ... Crockett No.3 133 3:_r/-$..------- Valens J-'P `J<.7 rF0 Port Costa No.14'�•J �7; €G y . .. 7q!j 3 .. _. _G f>;Gd.' Port Costa No.2 w/s R IV 07 /O LJ. �Jro !// d6 Sp_ Danville . p31 . :'z3 ggqg�-//. . +�-� __ . . �T/'r9/�` ��-�- -- -— San Ramon Tassalara Cs.c� c. 4�. .N Lr-1f. ... .. I .6.. ! .: �--_ Alamo - F7 .G Lalaycttc . /// ///. ... .. .:.... ... .7.hir:. .. .'.-- ---- Morap pn� Alhambra F FesOarrcarried .. - ..:..... ..'' ... _ w-.:m.. I General Election Held November 2, 1920 „ Judge of the h SuperVF.coT Superior court G »d DI'st, h _ j F f i r � I _ P - /O SA F X5/33 I 44 1 7-6 , i ' Y /03 d _ - : r - /077�. 2./6/;/06 011f — - -- -1'7T3 /J Lv3 _ _.... _ I 1 7 _ Z/3 - - - - - - -- -----� - I -r y r t E : y a6 �9 � � -3$ 8 . //1 T t i LeJ,Z-7,1 4/11 6! : - 1S - -- ; F-7 f - f _ 7/ 66 z i �F , f `/`7 " Si „ Statement of All Votes Polled at the ABlfltlt NOiae Sytut[IYl Ass�dde lY6[e Sytut GYt.: hYYIY 1ds.IYBA t[Yt hWy1tH0.YlYtYA Y�YY Yls Yil4d ?. saint ram stiae ram MIYYt-pl�liw) . M�Iltr ■� -. Sbm Yamvcr [ YNriv T,eun, rintDmia—D mho Om: r mDwict—W T �-.P'uK0'otritl— TM ' w $ Nz 1ELECTION PRECINCTSo W z x z s ! d 1,4 y x T.W.Brought F.—M t y 7 _..WnluntCreek No.1 V31 /��3Y - �/'�. ��� _- -.-'�//3,//� /u __. 1 �y a,z S ra'mTtr Creek No.° 1�3 �` _ '3/ - _ AL Martinez No.1 I! Martinez No.2 �1(J;. L//n_ -. _ yorl _._ ..._...y//11.._..... .....---_�.5� �`G_.--p -- `. \iartinez No.3 u _ �� l �S_ ✓j r` �!6 d Martinez No.4 M-tine.No.5 1_v.. 7 Martinez No.G - MartinezNo.i I�r2l. vine niu _ �I3 An AJ 442 Concord No.l //� ��/,a /0 E. •�//•3 Concord No.2 rt;- _ S C .. e 1.3... L _5 _ .. -..... `t , /o J $Concord No.3 _.. Concord No.4 u/03 0.� q/07.... Y03. Associated7d' 3 Conwell -_.. 57l''.. ... .. _ 77�... _. ... _;,' /U -... Pittsburg No.1 -9 ?3. . Pittsburg No.2 ,79 �i 7s- Pittsburg ...._ / '��'”bo _ Pittsburg No.3 _. /6�' /G C. _. G•3 _ __ /E•4 - Pittsburg No.4 Pittsburg No.5 - FX--- Clayton � Morgan Territory ' Bay Point Vl(C,3. /33, I!/-l:Jv /.3 3 76 Clyde ...Nichols .`-'r _ [ 1• ij .. a r s � 6 Antioch No. . . __..�.GrS_. - '>-`�1.- Antioch No.2 /._D '' Antioch No.3 - _. { I 7 19. .40 _ I3reutwaod No.1 - // K2.. h _ q. S-7 �' _,.- Lone Tree Brentwood No.2 �b'� 8y`l :LE7 ,uJ'c�3c"r/ - Byron No.1 L` `{! a�� x6136 — ' is Byron No.2 X79 J:t 5L /� `/....7.0--'•'- .y Oakley [, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTAIAI� -1, 1�d�� Y�y/6 PSS 6.339 I. I MWR f I I i 1 . k ti v y r i g P• 9 L d o i i t 7 General Election Held November 2, 1920 n Judge of the F t Sup mr:or y sup., ... � Supernaoc - -S perior Court u , t , I58 JAI — : i 6 i I g ! 9-7 . ry , I sj I 4 V r 6� ! I i I I - r } - ) d' Statement of All Votes Polled at the QUESTIONS AND AND PROPOSITIONS SOEMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 r g 1p II a C, " C ° O ° e0 ELECTIONa" i PRECINCT ° i ,YES NO YES NO YES NOYES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO AYES NO El Cerrito No_1 i/6U V/: /` /.0/��/t/4..� El Corrito No.2 ,1,88 'aF- :/,�' KIl R! K d ._' t CC k..3 L 1 6 `Ll/ 6 ,<,(, U,¢S. Sal.,,.'/� �:'✓'_�]7___. _ l as 07.17 j,/0 4 / / k 9 _ r t./ Dl Cerrito No 3 jit ! tt 14." El Cerrito\ ,2 3 fiohmondNo.I 1Jr, f 1, !f, 7 .3(w� l _7.)2i�;./�, " 3� 2' /( 7 Rielunmod No.27.' .,�, �/ (,•_f ° �S B _ J �, 4 Stu i2rb Richmond No.3 qlr 1/ =3 (f 3qY �i y. Y_ !L/ z/�I60 1lJ0 j S Richmond No.4 30 71 5a61i 76I6 3( 1�o � Iielunoud No.J : / 109 u3 .Sj '%'D 5V 91 �,v -76 � /�/.5'/.p er-.7.,YU ,3`,:I't§ i�0 ,15� Cit;6 y1 a'�;Yi / f ' ....RichmoudAro..G.. ... _...�jlj�+,(- 1/-() �If /2r1..�alo2U� >�.:.7«Zi�`l'�. 1'.81."7ta.. ! 3g_/Oc,/ F'-j1 71_bcl`, 3 `!. Richmond No.7 /p j 1 ?,!,7 =`7 -7-3 YY �4'j t, S ?9 6) :It� � .6 8 73- '4 l ' rrf .--.Richmond No..8 �� �'' :7c.{ rf.d:/r' W.,2, 1Y6'/0 2, _-_..._.-. _,. `f/7Sise�{ ft/ LS�U x,7,No.9 Z5 7,0`1f....G67,0�r �D / � 7 Richmond No.16 �� � n. / o fj7.6 Richmond No. X 67 qo� zy�C Richmond No.19. 7 /bG./ aG .GF-1 C/ /�� /Zi, ltC7Riclnond No.13 /07 68 7,3 .3 RitlnHond No.14 6 Af.s Y - Rielmiond No,16 '/d'0 3.t;-! Y$ l,/y�[7��i`� 6/L1�571 1V- 7 '-5�s_ j,�;;6 2 _Richmond No.16 pt S2i a0 rc✓ Gb JX f 3 i`3 0 -:w7l ,eS Richmond No. 17 ITS,_.fit/ F 3 R 3 /5- �1 216 39 ° 40 ` 1 tt 44 Richmond No 18 / 461 7 a7r� /It '�_1/1 .�_f_�� Jltt�b� :th_f �i� CtC ..Riclunond No.19 1 3 awl JQG /r ' ,' t0 ah_mand., • . .._,i 7 __t . l 0 .2nNo_2 :AL Richmond T n o �J 1 _ 6tte66r6AC ('a Richmond No 22 I Ol ! Jgf >t Richmond No.23 lc, �`/w > - I ,,.7U t(,_3�•°rJ '7cj $t St( 16;'j 77 f 7, Ilichmoad No.25 _ond ��' fi 6/ ,j?c LF t k�1 i 6 2 ll7 /3k /._,//y 7y- .114: _I�..B_J JD(s2� IG --- - --. _ .�7_._ .1._ �S l(ol 5 f 7 46o 0/ /z `! -_..Richmond No.36 jR f 2tf �i( / 2 / �j {, � .-., ��..0`jcS 2a_ �:.Gf ) ' t__ / Richmond No.27 /r !i E`f 0.?,r 3�Q 4 r lei r�5 /� l ef.f fi !l ;(a 6 5(7:t-2,() /r tf tillL L�:'Y.� /6 _.{f• Richmond No.�8 �I.t.L./_ dl.. . 5 3& Richmond Na.29cr.q a 6, A/. 4a ; r �: iir5�c '�{7 F 14,6 _. R" _ 5-3 t j� 7 ,, /c t .�,�ai 7.I. 8 �� ,_ 1� :4G /n D�. 'A'-10 ichmoad No.30 _.- - t.� 3$4 Fit_.//c'�l s� 1°_ 7. 5 _t f Richmond No.31 - 1) 615 /// �� L 1 �: k$ E�185 ; Richmond No.32 8�k` 8 %S-6Q 3$_j5 •F_ ry_ 7-k 1F. L �7� 1 7 Son Pablo No.2.. -- p _5. IJ ( ..� f7- Son Sm�Pablo No.1 ' G Vp? 4 '1-/7 Giant 11 6 �' 1 JC' 3� � ���/3 �$..�l `� ��'� j3d.lt7 4 Hadco No.1. 1/ja y 9 1,,$� 16 51, o/p !{� p 6 G Rodeo No.2 6 6 .27r'Yt6 07 .27 Sb Pinole No.2 -- 9 z j�s/ 71 j�4. _ Pinole es I,3- a2 r( 5- �C z 5ZI �4z5. .2,;)] Pi,nolo No.1 - � _ Hercu 1 s'� zj 61 17.07 7 t 75 'jt /.Q: %1c Selby d 17 `17 ��� /� ��Jh �fc a2( 30 1 I k 37 J�z �� 3 6 /,2j 3o; t,9 l CronL-ett No.1f..1i.6`-f° Ll-�'� �-t( Crockett No.2 5t�, /2� -5/;t Crockett No.3 jl/ . €rS/ /S L (e ln' '� / $ • V'alona ... .T c'� r� 7`a az A a 2,1 t l`25 /u�'6t tro k-q7 111311.7; �:J�.�/66:-z7 Ito �& ���b � '7 9 _ Port Costa Na.1 .2 4 2 ;t5- 3oL v v r/ �� _a(> t LfL_14_4 Port Costa No.2 I,,„.j �� ! /1c.l `' ar' r, a S v7 r" 30.7�-. 6:L �(:D 63 _ Danville San Ramon ', /15- at Alamo a Gf la I$ C - Passa'ara r Z /(c ry !aL 6.i 't 2�. 12 v � d�L .lc> > k!4 �_ 2Z l —fi 4 1,2j Lafayette 6b, �U /(��< fl "'Y� y/�_n ?.:_ .'b - \loraga .. a 6 z7 : `7 r{A 2( " i. .2 k X11 Sa =t`..c� ?- �-e� �,C. -q 44 I Alhambra -_: L/1) '1_4` 7 3 .t i k C+ /4 ;.c37L I.J- .�2i e/..10 t�t�_�6 J, t` Total.Parried Forward € - - General Election Held November 2, 1920 QUESTIONS AND PROPOSMONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS w 11 12 1314 15 16 17 18 19 24 r a� YES NO 'YES NO YES NO YES NO YEs NO YES NO YRS No YES NOIM M NO M 1 us No � a F /GZ+Lo .,j/ lot it q - o �� - /� a,Cz. /U 'int _a rc . JZ) i0- a_ . .9,: /9�j,�,'.�i� /7 .1J i:?'L` {i-�, +j�� a 7:��..7 �t S.�d cS 7�ur �S•�-i`i.- tfa. �`- ._ .}..�.. _- _ '4 p `- .. ___ _ a.0 9 61 �r , 3;2, l07 1 -17 y� ('v ao. � 6; 5 7, Jal Y. n1��<3 1./b/,t3>, ty.v1- ��- 79 3y ;-s8 s-/ - -�� ?q./ SP G/. 5`k.bc1. 70 a-p/.. .0a.. .6Z, X�( �.'l� /O6 t/ Tl?a",.7� tr:`�.. /.23 3�. %r.G.^� .�.7_ Id �ri3 7� � 77 /a uo �a �� �. � � 6_:,Z_ rte,_V-1. ca - _ f/z 22f 668 .?�y/06 tf�'b?�L 7 s //a ,32) 7f.G4� $/ 6t �i�t t� i 7/ ff6 i ry ':fit J/ _ 4 �, 107 -47 7�� 61 7 s t z� 9 -- - _ -3 ,u w /41 ;71 7G� f �~�Gz c� �7n/r 76 /7 71., or.�v,5t 41 _ t-6 cry �c� gGt.=%I �t n 60 - j.a .l u roo�5:t sr r: �ff_ 'rrt .=u Kt ;` _ ,--61-- V 7 -V- 7t p�r.7���t�:77 37 77 li zrr/ p �> 9da 1 3j ` 76 a7 s7_ _ r jIJ(a-L.25L�b�F-1a�- bt 10 X 73 $3 S� �T� l�S-/:� '�t '-1? cb".�d' 1.2�3Ll � - - /[o (�l'ray! ,r�lad 6'� 71 44 .�1 /3G loz.6 for 7( y, 30 .3,�;J,3e y�ta� 7. 77 3 s It _O 7 ty,7114 !4�./0.s �< bd ra �F6 7� 67 7/ 77. `lt N. 7_/`�X14:�� / �caC. 5 *�� E7 tL'> -y�'� .lg � /.. .�"7�"] �/Ja>?i lt.. ��l� ._�._.._ -w 777 f, �I .7f� A1S9 Jo 7 !ar 1 _Iq (77-!k 7c 3 6z� .o y 3s�: b. r,QJ f 217 !/oz, ;1,4 ns 'Ft 'L�-r 37 (-7 77 dr 9`-t7 6 a 12416x7 d�//o. ge.t, 7,14tai s 9() `to- 31 3zl;�e 41 qq z.,,xf Qy� �'� ,�,.l l,<;r /tlo: rG 11,6 / 1� zz 7a ,rrS :/LJ' 141 W/ /A 7Z-(a$ s5 t�sr )Ig /as 40 3t; 7? 7/ Sb z6 "/2,.y 13S`/,3I 4� /-Z1 d12_/ -,/tom-J� 'jp 14 F.- .h AA a,:16 — f 7,. zr C41, 7a 1/:70 � .`_ g(� ( .6.41 b_ 6t Vr_ ala ?hz_ t lal 3; to cf q a Statement of All Votes Polled at the QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9' 10 g G D Y■ ELECTION ai` pD ppx ■� i� PRECINCTS ■a p�� q' � 8 p �g� YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO RES'.NO YES NO YES'No N Walnut t Pee Forward ^ "' ,y{ g(o E.l!/ -L.L d/?9V'] f� __. . \\.alnut Creelc 1\0.1 �� 2 y,.?1 i<.51/ /0/ 1�.�'.1 P"0' / / l ° / 6 4 sarnWalat Creel:No... 9 Z .3?Jjv?1 1 IY /6 -Y• ?� q_a0 .2_V - -SnrauaP � ..___._ y4ad 2-a� ,7/ �l N� �/ ��0 `F� N/�d' SC' N�/ `V'�;Y�S (�IIR'`d'd'd 2'��,!I/9 .Alart,nez No.I Ito_a 41'eA f� �� �6��3� .6Sy, 1 �[f-�gb i��.J'► .itartiuezNo.3_- 9 �S 4ur //fin I//6 qo 1.`/!� Sp='.G 10 Martinez No.2 77 _ _. M.rtinez No.4.:-.. -y'd.e-„7J .� �.Zi 3� It 6�. �r-.'L G �/ o �6 33 �Z7`.#-� 11 1� 62 pyo 6,��' y�� � j�' � 1 � " / 79 , -7 � ..Martinez No.i.. y ° ��� •l`f Martinez No.5 jO}f� q Martinez _..._ _I S?._2� 43 - G _Y/ / .�!}r� 1 E /a-g � N/f�/ //�/ llbtctiuez No.� - Yh ?oto; a '6C y �G �9€!� 96 l�zo // /0� - g 7 ] i /ry a t 3 Concord No.1 �- 4l7, 7 / ti< ' 3� y .' 7 ] �Z y(p / Concord No.2- _ y 8n 1 l� ( 0 /8 6 8 / 7/ ��L 1 ff��s /8 _ — Concord No.3 U .-'�� [/� 3k /d'�< 7`f -."y�� Nd7{ r ��� /,)7l9/ <Lo 53. k iil?i/ `Jf Concord No_4- /�v't SF , �/ S-/.� �. 3/�/O 7./0� -q - G,-g -�dd G_ 3� 7-3,1(a �. 1 'tA Izo qF , 3 43�� , s� 5- 0) �Gl1� Associated .. __ J66 to ?j Yh a''1 �?/1 1 y.J_ k 67 /! 3( 3� 7 37 6] t :L- �• Pacheco 98 ! [/9 J �/y�92 �S/ �S¢--F 1 G$ �b R� 703 Pittsburg No.I. _. - — d/7-6 ;2-0 3, /014 _`' r 13 � �G 3o GJf So / g' Pittsburg 1o.2 9 9tf' 203 39 li J 3 G; t,-3 V g. 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D .1 8 do Sa 6�. a36,' Uql_-] 7 7 d.6_/ Brentwood No.I _- _ l D$ b_ U& � 9 by -3(. 17 7z,'h� Byron No.1 Byron No. Ini �en 2 S�6N£y y36 7 0 �..�--1 y � / r' t_�...4(a. /2 53,'d� Oakley �9c /��q � 710' ��.7/ 7 9 11E- 67'67 ' 7q fr/ z{l,`ll CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS k� - -- - r 3 �— General Election Held November 2, 1920 v QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS 11 s 12 1314 15 16 17 18 19 20 - - I dF 1NC• Op �• Rp � ` � � •� � �N YES NO i YES NO YES NO r YES NO YES NO YES NO n YES NO YES NO YES NO YES:NO y n fµ „ �V28 /b` 6V 6( 171 Jz �o 66�Lo o I y ' (, 3 R c ,a 9.�� oro s'o G� 9 / , /71 S ! .. _ R -. . . . _. - .. :11— e 3-2'19 Ifo -2j z"4 Gl .`�7 �2 � j b '� 3(% d I/U C ` ji .�c �(� S t t'%< �,.�,/0 P7 tf/ X366� o /c rs aS a� to / /3 l,2 /17 � /7 a°__$_ I9 (zY�s"/ bC, -Y-.!"q_� �,�`/ 7s� C�./_ _y! aat��- -- ,'1 79 m do %6..0 61101 ac/ /�)z J- 7c _ -77—z(_!� fr ;Ga 21-�3�-_ 7 6 1 1/ �l Flo ul� :1,43 ■ (q 8 :)-I � 7-v G`I 9 4/-2 'o 393!) z,l ,P-1 ao 97 ,/�/ b27_ J`� � 'b� '3g 3:Z.✓,� �r76Ue/.6rt<3Gd, �Fk 3 Y ' , �9s' / x/06./436 S 133 S�_ 7 Y: 7oL � . .`!.� %�_ I_�12:�rL_1f &/64 ak I'77'1t2723 � r _ / (r 9' 6 l9 6 /o 2/ S� .?2' 6. I IF�✓c:�o `171 77� s /0c 70�s 77 q-/ 114-SV/c)7 �/6 / R: � /p9 G. K� x 1. u, /S-v2 ,� � 7 I i I 77 ��� /ss car X71 3zy� E z 5� /x- << `t7" 96_�u lo<;.��s, :/�l Z3_'��. � rs�,S z�_> fs rl�_ �_-h-3 �_ _ . �W- 17 3 -61 6-37 1 46 6(- A�y c .yb e�,s '7q -1F SS37 o - �Iroc, ( s yo b 6-3 -:5'� 1�4 �y 6-)�40141 - - a/5 260 YO . o�Gd ��ra "s Y �8 F9 '3 Ira �, k�6 $ 90 S9 I n w 221: And from the foregoing statement of the result of s:Z election, this Board i i determines and finds and declares that the following named persons have received I the highest number of votes cast for the office set opposite their respective names, and are duly elected thereto and certificates of election are directed to be issued f to each of them respectively, to wit: Supervisor Second District: J.P.Casey. i Supervisor Fourth District: W.J.Bcchansn. Supervisor eifth District: R.?.^rembeth. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November 15th, 1920, at 10 I . o'clock A.M. v � C7t�irman. . . . . clerk. I I Y A e f ,t 5 I k i f I c 22 I IN THE BOARD OF SUP3RVISORS Or CO.TITT_?A COS'-'A CGUNTY, STATE Or CP.LIFORNIA. Monday, November 15th, 1920. li The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairmen; Supervisors Zeb Fnott; i C,H.Hayden, and W. J. Buchanan. J.H.Plells, Cleric. � I Absent: Sapervisor J.I. Casey. j i i In the ;Satter of Leave of Absence I of Ray. H.Standish, Justice of the Peace. I Ray H.Standish, Justice of the Peace of the 12th Judicial Township of Contra Costa County, having applied to this Board for a leave of absence of sixty l days from leaving State of California; It is, by the Board ordered that Ray H.Standish, Justice of the Peace, in I and for the 12th Judicial Township, for Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence of sixty days from date of leaving State of California. i The said order was passed by the following vote of the 3oard, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Ynott, Hayden, 5achanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey. i In the ::atter of Correction of j Assessments. County Assessor C so. O.Meese. having filed with this Board, his Certificate i showing that the following clerical errors exist in the Assessment Roll of 1920-21, of contra ',�ostal;ounty, and asking authorization to correct the same, in accordance j With Provision 3881 of Political Code, and said request having been consented to by the District Attorney. i It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that thefollow-! ing clerical errors be and the same are hereby ordered corrected on the Assessment Rolls, to wit: Through an error in copying, improvements to amount of $800 were attached to Lots 17-19 in block 218, "'ails Second Addition, see tax bill 2287, Vol. 8, there being no improveuents on these lots. j Through an error in copying, personal property to the amount of $200 was attached to West Central 6.70 acres of Lot 59 Larkey No. 2 assessed to 'H.C-.Granger. Mr. Granser had no personal property. i Through an error in copying improvements to amount of $350 were attached to lot 36. Larkey no. 2 assessed to Bordwell.& Putnam. No improvements on this lot. j Dr. J.H.Adems of Crockett filed War Veterans Exemption claim on Lots 2 -3 � Block 1 Crockett Heights, which hed beer. mis-laid. Exemption allowed. ' There appears through an error in copying in Vol. 6 Assessment No. 20508, Lot 12 Block 26, Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1, "ssessed to Felicia Ancelmo, $75 improvements. No improvements on this lot. Through an error in copying Vol. 13 Assessment 9360 Lot 14, Bloc's 9. E. Town Of Rodeo, assessed to J.Lazarus, with $250 improvements. No improvements on this 11. 223 ! Through an error in copying Assessment 15,483, Vol. No. 8, a portion of Lot No. 46-47 of Block 167, in Talls Addition to Richmond, was assessed to M.J.Atalich. i There is no Lot No. 47 this lot being all abso=bed by Florida Street. In Vol. 8 page 17, Assessment No. 2319, Lots 3-4-5, S. 1/2 of 14, all of 15, E 16, Block 6, North Richmond Land and Ferry Co, Tract No. 1 erronnously assessment i with ;$350 improvements. There are no improvements on these lots. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors lnott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey. I I In ISatter of approval of warrants of I Reclamation District 1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District rdo. 1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to nit: No. Date Amount. 174 Nov. 1st, 1920 $ 126,73. 175 Nov. lst, 1920 76.94. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto In Matter of approval. of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 802. Good case appearing therefor, the following warrants of said Reclamation ' District are hereby approved: � No. Date Amount. 161 October 26, 1920 �" 27.42. 162 " "' „ 598.04 163 " " " 8639.43. 164 " 146.00 165 2983.81 166 " " 3137.12 167 127.00 168 5467.15 169 " " 4557.63. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to and direct-i ed to note the approval of said warrants by this Board by affixing their respective signatures to each of said warrants. f i In the Batter of Resolutions of Condolence I i ' upon the Death of Willinn H. O'Brien. WHEREAS, a Divine Providence has removed from our midst, William H. O'Brien, and. i I WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costs has sustained the loss of an upright citizen, a man of sterling character and unswerving integrity, a man who built honest-!i ly and well for the ,ublic, and a man whose fitting monument will be the fifty five I Ii f 22 J i miles of concrete highway built for the County of Contra Costa; THEREFORE BE IT RESOZVED, that the County of Contra Costa, has suffered a `-;` i great loss in the passing of William H. O'Brien, Road Builder and Good Citizen. BE IT FURTHER RESObVED that this Resolution be spread on the minutes of ! Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, and that the Clerk of this Board, deliver to Nellie O'Brien, wife of William H. O'Brien, a copy of this Resolution. i i i i i I i In the Liatter of Resignation j of Trustee of Reclamation District fo. 802. Thomss A.Driscoll, one of the Trustees of Reclamation District No. 802, having presented his resignation as one of the Trustees of said District, It is, by the Board ordered that the said resignation be and the same is I hereby accepted and said office of Trustee of Reclamation District No. 802 declared vacant. j I In the 'M atter of petition for appointment f i Of A.S.Ferguson, as ^_rustee of Reclamation I District NR. 902 vice Thomas A.Driscoll, resigned. This Board 'having heretofore declared the office of Thomas A.Driscoll, as Trustee of Reclamation District th. 802, vacant, and a petition signed by land own- ers of said Reclamation District No. 802, having been filed praying for the gpoint- went of A.S.Perguson as one of the Trustees of Reclamation District No. 802 in place of Thomas A.Driscoll, resigned; I It is, by the Board orderr.d that said A.S.Ferguson, be and he is hereby I i appointed a Trustee of Reclamation District No. 802, for the unexpired term of Thomas A•Driscoll, resigned. I The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: SupervisorsLnott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythal7. I Noes: Nene. Absent: Supervisor Casey. i i j 1 i i In the Cutter of Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children & Animals. A communication was received from Richmond Society for Prevention of Cruelty I to Children & Animals, informing this Board that leans. J.Calfee was appointed a'Secre-i e tary and Humane Officer for said Society for unexpired term of late D.W.Calfee. The said communication was ordered placed on file. i i 223 i I In the Natter of allowance of Claims. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the Countyreeaury of the County of Contra Costu, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra costa County, mhich said mune,,-js nere derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State - Automobile Tax collected bythe State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of _ I Contra Costa County during the year 1920. which said money shall be expended by said County exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in saV County and the follor;ing claims having been presented for maintenance of roods, bridges and culverts under supervision of County Engineer's Department, It is by the Board ordered that the following claim presented for mainten-I i once of roads, bridges and culverts under supervision of County Engineer's Department i be and the same is hereby ordered paid oat of the Special Road fund of Contra Costa County. I ' Name. Amount. Edwin :-organ 86.50. The said order is passed by following vote of the Board, to wit: j i Ayes: Supervisors Enott, Hayden. Buchnnen and Trythall. Noes: none. Absent: Supervisor Casey. I I In the Matter of allowance of Claims. I Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board, and those found to be correct and to be properly signed.are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered onthe '4 Allo,aance Book of this Board. And the Board of Supervisors takes recess to meet on Monday, December 8th i 1920, at 10 a 'clock A. M. � i � s irman. i . . . . �IJ . . . . . Clerk. I i i i I I I I I' i 226 i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALI50RNIA. Monday, Decee:ber 6th. 1920. I The Board met at 10 o'clock A.I.I. i Present: Hon. J.H.Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; J.P. 1 - Casey, C.H.Hayden, and W. J.Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. i - - - - - - - - - - The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of Novem= bar, 1920, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and clerk. I� I I I In the Natter of Approving Second Assessment on Reclamation District No. 630. Thereupon on motion of Supervisor Buchanan, seconded by Supervisor Hayden, j the following order and resolution was unanimously adopted, to wit; Whereas, pursuant tc the provisions of Section 1362 of the Political Code there has been filed with the Clerk of this Board second assessment list in the sum of $300,000 prepared by the Commissioners of Assessment appointed by said Board to j levy an assessment upon all of the land lying within Reclamation District No. 830. and 1.4HEREAS, upon said filing, and on November 1, 1920, this Board has appointed j - this Monday December 6. 1920, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. and the chamber of i this Board as the time and place when said Board will meet for the purpose of hearinj I objections to said assessment, if any, and 1 ^HEREAS, pursuant to order of direction of this Board. notice of such hearing has been given by publication for two weeks in the Contra Costa Gazette, a newspaper! of general circulation published in the County of Contra Costa, and, WHEREAS, more than thirty days has elapsed since the first pdilication of said notice, all as more fully appears by the affidavit of publication in said newspaper on file with said Clerk, and. '.'WHEREAS, the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. has now arrived an,;, at no time before the date of such hearing, to wit: ISonday, December 6th, 1920, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. has any person interested in any land upon which any charge has been assessed by said Commissioners filed written or any objections to such assessment, and, i 'IrrIEREAS, said Assessment is in all respects legal and proper and has been equitl, ably and fairly levied against the land lying within said Reclamation District No. 830, in order to raise the said sum of $300,000. for proper expenditures to be made by said District; and, - WHEREAS, said proposed expenditures have been approved by the State Reclamation! Board of California, all in the manner and at the time required by law; j NOT, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND R3SOLVED that proper notice has been ' given of this hearin, by publication, as required by law, and that all acts have been properly performed in order to confer upon this Board jurisdiction to approve paid assessment; and, i 22'7 i ' IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED AND RESOLVED that said assessment and all acts of said Commissioners relating thereto be, and the same are hereby, fully confirmed,! I ratified and approved and that this •?rder shall be endorsed upon said assessment i list after the same shell have been duly signed by the Chairman of this Board and i attested by the Clerk thereof, and that thereafter said asessment list shall be filedi i with the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, all as provided by law. r f i i I In the :latter of Allowance of Claim of Blanchard, Crocker I Howell for final payment on Contract for Building Div. Ito. 12 of County Highway. l A Vithhold Notice having been filed against Blanchard, Crocker & Howell I 1 ' by C.A.Hooper & C.D. in the sum of x200; It is ordered that the sum of $333.34 be retained by the County until satis- faction or release of said claim of C.A.Hooper & Co, is filed with this Board and that said claim be allo'aed in the sum of ;16.600.00. i i I i In the Matter of Payment of Claim j I for State Compensation Insurance The State Compensation Insurance Fund having presented a claim against the County of Contra Costa for ;2257.46 due for said State CompFnsation Insurance, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that a warrant be drawn on County Treasurer in favor of said State Compensation Insurance Fund, on the General Fund for the sum of $2257.46, and that the County Treasurer pay the i I i i I In the :„atter of Correction of Assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board various certificates showing that the fallowing clerical errors appear on the Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1920-21 and asking authoris=ation for correction of same in accordance with provisions of Section 3681 of Political Code, to wit: That Lot 42, Block 1 Coleman Pullman Tract was omitted from the roll and authorization to insert same on Assessment Roll in am of .$$100, is granted. Clerical error in placing Values on Block No. 5 of Ellis Landing Subdivision as ordered by Board of Su-z:ervisors. The Block was assessed at valuation of $9580 instead of $3950. Correction authorized. Claim of War Veterans Exemption filed by Otto Stroup on Block 56, Lot 38, City of "ichmond was not allowed. Authorization granted to ommit same from roll. i In Block No. 6, page 154, Assessment 20,901 Greater Berkley Land Company is assessed in Block 10, with $1000 improvements; there are no improvements on this j i block. Authorization to cancel same granted. I F P 228 r I Through an error in copyin:; the assessment of Pierre Peyrounet 31.36 acres in Concord School District was omitted from the roll. Authorization is granted to i insert same. i A.R,1?onroe filed a claim for War Veterans Exemption. with Deputy Assessor Reid at Danville of Lot 7 Block 4 Talnut Heights. Claim was not filed in office of Assessor and authorization is granted to ommit the same from roll. Lyman E. Stoddard, claims War Veterans Exemption in Alamo School District. j Claim allowed. Through an error in copying Mary r7ard was assessed x700 improvements on Lot 50 Larkey Subdivision 1 Pleasant Hill School District. No improvements on this Lot. Authorization to take same from roll. The personal property assessed to Philomena Avila on Tax bill 21,730 on i northerly 20 feet of Lot 6, Block 11. town of Todos Santos, is doubled with the personal property assessed on Tax bill 21,673. The south 1/2 of Lot 12, and North 15 1/2 feet of Lot 13, in Block D. in town o� Todos Santos, assessed to Manuel 11. Avila was ' assessed for year 1920-21 to Manuel M. Avila as shown on page 35, roll 7. The taxes, penalties and costs and other charges by law were paid. thereon. The same property was assessed for the same year to Philomena Avila as shown on page 38 roll 7,taxes on this assessment were not paid. Authorization is hereby granted to cancel the I same. The District A ttorney having consented to the correction of each of above I Assessments. I The vote on said order beim unanimous. i I In the Natter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 802. I Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following) Warrants of Reclamation District 30. 802 be and the same are hereby approved, to wit:i No. Date Amount. -- 160 Uct. 25, 1920 900.00 j 170 Nov. 17, 1920 80.30. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the I I approval on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. I i I I i i 1 i I i i i i i 1 f' 229 I I ' In the Matter of Approval of ! IN or rants of Reclamation District Ido. 2024. i Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following Warrants of Reclamation District No. 2024, be and the same are hereby approved, � 1 to wit: j No. Date Amount. 1 46 duly 29th. 1920 5000.00 47 July 29th, 1920 2995.19 48 Aug. 13th, 1920 3654.24 49 Sept. 28th, 1920 2789.94 50 Oct. 21, 1920 558.45. 51 Nov. 16th, 1920 1315.48 j And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the 1 approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. I i In the Idatter of Approval of Torrents of Reclamation District Ido. 2025. i Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following) i Warrants of Reclamation District No. 2025, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit', No. Date Amount. 61 Aug.. 13th, 1920 $ 777.08 62 Sept. 28th, 1920 7627.19 i S 63 Sept. 28th, 1920 5288.45. 64 Nov.16th, 1920 146.68 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note tr.e approval of these warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. I ' In the !+latter of Approval of Warrants Of Reclamation District No. 2026. I Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following Warrants of 3eclamation District No. 2026, be and the same are hereby approved, to whit: No. Date Amount. 77 J Lily 29th, 1920 7" 4794.96 78 Aug. 13,1920 2834.32. 79 Sept. 28th, 1920 1145.77 80 Oct. 21, 1920 2740.55 81 Nov. 16th, 1920 2825.90 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of these warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. I f I I I I I n 230 I 1 i i f In the Batter of Advertising Resources of Contra Costa County. The representative of the Oakland Tribune having appeared before this Board and requested permission of this Board to run an article on Contra Costa County i in the Annual Edition of Oakland Tribune for 1920-21. at a cost of $150 to the County of Contra Costa;and it appearing to the Board that it would be to the best interests of Contra Costa County to have said Article appear in said Oakland Tribune; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the, Board ordered that Tribune Publishing Company be and they 'are hereby authorized to insert in Oakland Tribure in their Annual Edition for the year 1920-21, an Article on Contra Costa County at _ a cost to the County of not to exceed $150. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous._; I i In the ;latter of Completion of Contract of Bates & Borland for Grading of Division Idol 26 o£ County Highway. _ R.R.Arnold, County Engineer having filed with this Board his certificate showing that the contract of Bates & borland to grade Div. No. 26 of the County Highway has been completed according to specifications; I It is, by the Board ordered that the said contract of Bates & Borland to gradlls Division No. 26 of County Highway be and the same is hereby declared completed and i said road acre ted. f It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Bates & j i Borland for labor performed or material furnished present same to this Board within thirty five days from this date.. i In the flatter of Completion of Contract of Sopperud & Heafey for building Sec. 2 of Division No. 21 of County Highway. R.n.Arnold, County Engineer having filed with this Board his certificate showing that the contract of Zopperud & Heafey to building Sec. 2 of Division Ho: 21 of County Highway has been completed according to specifications; It is, by the Board ordered that the said contract of Xopperud & Heafey to build Sec. 2 of Division No. 21 of County highway be and the same is hereby declared completed and said road accepted. I t i;: further ordered that all persons having claims against said %opperudl & Heafey for labor performed or material furnished present same to this Board within ! , i thirty five days from this date.,, i I i i i 231 i I ' In the flatter of Completion of Contract of .-,V.Cashing for building Sec. 1 of Division No. 21 of County Highway. R.R.&rnold, County Engineer, having filed with this Board his certificate i showing that the contract o_` G.W.Cushing for building Sec. 1 of Division No. 21 of County Highway, has been completed according to specifications; It, is,by the Board ordered that the said contract of G.W.Cushing to build ] I Sec. 1 of Division No. 21 of County Highway, be and the same is hereby declared com- pleted and said road accepted. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said G.W.Cashin3 for labor performed or material furnished present same to this Board within thirty fide i days from this date.K i II I I In the -,atter of Contract of J. E.Staniger I to Construct Div. No. 20 of County Highway. i J.E.Staniger, having applied to this Board for an extension of ninety days on his contract to construct Div-, No. 20 of County Highway; and it appearing to the i Board that sufficient time has elapsed within which to complete said contract and I this Board having heretofore granted one other extension of time; Therefore, it is hereby Ordered that said J.E.Staniger, be and he is i hereby granted a further extension of time to July lot, 1921, to complete said contract upon consideration that the said J.E.Staniger will pay all overhead charges of en- gineers office chargedagainst and accruing on said contract, after this date. I ' In the :.latter of Contract of F. Rolandi to build Division No. 18 of County Highway. 2-Rolandi having applied to this Board for an extension of time within whichi to complete his contract on Division Ila. 18 of County Highway, and it nppearing to the Board that sufficient time has elapsed within which to complete said contract, and tnis Board having heretofore granted one extension of time within which to complete i said road, Thereupon, it is hereby ordered that upon consideration of 2.1tolandi paying all overhead charges for engineer's services for inepection, eta. accruing after this date', on said Division Ila. 18, said F."olandi be and he is hereby granted an extension to and until July tat. 1921, within which to complete said contract. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i j I I • j 1 1 i i I 232 I I I In the Natter of Contract of F,Rolandi to Construct Div. No. 16 of County Highr,ay. F. Rolandi having applie'i to this Board for an extension of time within which j to complete Div. Ido. 16 of CountV Highway, It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered thst said F.Rolandi be and he is hereby granted an extension of sixty days within which to complete said i contract. i The vote on said order being unanimous. In the Natter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that allowance heretofore made to iannie Linquist !, Richmond for $15. per month and to r.L.Russell & wife, for $12. per month, be dis- continued from and after this date. The following cash allowances be and the same are hereby ordered paid to the following named indigents, commencing on dates set opposite their respective dames, to wit: ! James Lipp, 801 Standard dve. Richmond, $20 per month commencing NOV- let, 1920. ! :.Lary Pereira, Martinez, $12.50 per monti, commencing idov. let. 1920. Ramon Gomez, Concord, $10 per month, commencing Hov. let, 1920. It is further ordered that Helen Combis, Pinole, be and she is hereby allow-1 ed $20 per month in cash, commencing Dec. let, 1920 in lieu of grocery order granted August lot, 1920 by Supervisor Knott, and that said check be mailed to A.Greenfield, inole, Cal. It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to 1-lizabeth Vargas,l , i of 226- 8th St. Richmond, be and tre same is hereby increased from $50 to $66. per month commencing L'ov. 1st, 1920. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County I - I i Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on first of each and every month until. the further order of this Board.,, i ! I I r 233,_ i 1 In the Matter of Allowance to Claims in 3upervisor District No. 4. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury j of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys rare derived from contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of i Contra Costa County during the year 1920, which said money shall be expended by said I County exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts; in said County and the follo-ring claims having been presented against Supervisor District No. 4 of Contra Costa County, for labor and material used exclusively in the�l construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts of said District No. 4; It is, by the Board ordered that the following claims against Supervisor i District No. 4 for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and main- tenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor District No. 4 be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the S:oecial Road fund of Contra Costa County, to wit: Name. Am unt. i Antone Alves 146.25 -W.Andress, 203.35 v.W.Andrews 7.00 G.W. Andrews 181.10 Li. Alvernaz 200.00 i S. S.Avila 376.50 Coast Rock & Gravel Co. 269.92 Frank. Dutra 246.00 i Antone Enes 54.75 Antone Enes 355.25 Antone Faria 51.50 Joe Faria, Jr. 71.50 Hutchinson Corp any 167.72 i Hutchinson Company 249.50 Hutchinson Company 235.00 Clarence Gennerley 82.50 ,'rank Sennerley 251.75 Albert Ludgering 248.00 Ed. Ludgering 167.25 Gus Ludgering 65.00 Southern Pacific Co. 171.19 ' Albert Vlach 191.25 Hubert Vlach 196.00 Raymond Wildes 195.75 Ed.Wildes 54.00 The said order is passed by the unanimoue vote of the Board. i K. I i 1n the :Latter of Allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board; those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signed b:: the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered enterFd on the Allowance Book of this Board. i I t i I i i f i I � P 234 i i In the Batter of the Petition for Formation of a Sewer District to be I known as Alhambra Heights Sewer District. - i A petition having been filed with this Board on the 4th day of October, 1920, prayin for the formation of a Sewer District to a known as Alhambra Heightsl i Sewer District, and that said described real property situated in the County of Contra Costa, Syate of California, the exterior boundaries of which are particularly i described as follows, to wit: I BECI'.lNRN7 AT "HE COR1,W.. 00:71011 to the property of the Shell Company of Chlifornia and Alhambra Heights Addition to Martinez, which is the most northerly I corner of Alhai,bra Heights Addition to Martinez as the same is delineated on that I certain map -ntitled "Amended Map of Alhambra Heights Addition to Idartinez, Contra I i Costa County, California" as recordedin Book (7) of Maps, page 165, Records of Contra Costa County, California, a copy of which said map is attached to this petition end made a part hereof and marked "Exhibit A" thence following along the westerly line of said Addition S. 52°55' W. 669.58 feet to the southwesterly corner of said Addition. and a point on the northerly side of the County Road leading from Martine i to Pacheco; thence following along the northerly side of said road S. 69°45' E. 836.91 feet to a point, thence S. 76° 09' E. 629.08 feet to a point; thence S. 814 1 15' E. 49.94 feet to a point; thence N. 89°57' E. 86. 85 feet to a point, thence N. I 83°09' E. 64.05 feet to the southeasterly corner of Lot (6) Block (8) of the above i mentioned addition, thence leaving the county road and running alonz the easterly side of said Lot (6) N. 0°03' w. 100.62 feet to the northeasterly corner thereof I and a point on the southerly line of Ridge Nay, thence running along the southerly j line of said Bidge aay N. 77°14' R. 130.70 feet to a point on the easterly boundary i line of said Alha,rbra Heights !addition, thence along said boundary line N. 0°41' B. i 20.46 feet to the most easterly corner of Lot (8) Block (7), thence along the south I easterly line of said Lot (8) S. 77°14' W. 23.75 feet to the most southerly corner thereof, thence along the southwesterly line of said Lot (8) N. 46°01' W. 14L61 feet to the most westerly corner of i Lot (8) from which point the ce::ter of a curve to the left with a radius of 95 feet bears N. 46°21' W. 95.0 feet, thence northeasterly alon> said curve 42.17 feet to'the most northerly corner of said Lot (8); thence along the westerly line of Lot (9) Block (7) N. 18°13' E. 160.61 feet to the northwester, corner of said Lot (9) and a y point on the northerly boundary of Alhambra Heights Addition, thence along said northerly boundary, N. 69°56' P. 1211.83 feet to the point of beginning. be formed into and maintained as a Sewer District and, THEREA9, this Board haysg on said 4th day of October, 1920, ordered that notice be given of presentation of such petition praying for formation of said Sewer District of said above described property, by publicationf)r ten days in the i Martinez Daily Standard, a daily newspaper published in the town of iartinez, (said -�anicipsl Corporation being the nearest Municipal Corporation to said District), I and that if no protests in writing containing the signatures of the owners of a maj!I i ority of the assessed valuation of property situated within the District hereinabove,, i described are filed with said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, I State of California, within twenty days from the 18th day of October, 1920, said 235 - e' i I i ' Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California. will deelar the District particularly described a Sewer District, and, WHEREAS, it appears to this Board from the affidavit of Else U.Arnold, that said Notice was putlished for ten days in the i+artinez Daily Standard, a daily! I newspaper in accordance with the above order, and no protests in.writing or other- wise having been presented to this Board, within twenty days after the 18th day of October, 1920, or at all; i i THERE.70RE, BE IT RESOLVED and ORDER^D and by this Board declared that the territory hereinabove described and particularly referred to in said petition i be and the same is hereby formed into and declared to be a Sewer District to be known as "ALHAMBRA HEIGHTS SEWER DISTRICT" with all the powers and duties prescribgd under that Certain Act of the Legislature of the State of California, entitled i "An Act providing for the Establishment and Maintenance of Sewer Districts, ad�aeeft - ' to Municipal Corporations particularly referred to in Statutes of 1899. at page 81, Chapter UVI. i i And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday. December 20th. 1920, at 10 o'clock A.M. i "" "c:�Y�L.`' ✓�;-: .Clerk. I II I I I i ! i i I 23 i I IN THL BOARD Or 9UP E-RMORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. I Monday.. December 20th, 1920. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors 7�eb Enott, J.P. Oasey. C.H.Hayden, and N.J.Buchanan. J.H.+yells, Clerk. i In the Matter of Contract of O'Brien Bros. for building Divisions Nos. 10 and 22 of County Highway. It is by the board ordered that O'Brien Bros. be and they are hereby granted an extension of time to and until July 1st, 1921. to complete their contract on j Divisions 10 and 22, of County Highway. The vote being as follows: byes: Supervisors Znott, Hayden, Buchanan and , Trythall. Does: None. Absent on roll ;all: Supervisor Casey. i In the Matter of Affidavits for i Lost '9arrants. i Albert Vlach having filed with this Board his affidavit showing that a warrant on Special ?toad Fund ,x146 for the sum of X191.25 was issued to him on Dec. 6th, 1920, by County Auditor and same w:,s mailed to him on Dec. 9th, 1920, and that same has been lost and is not now in his possession; and Herbert Vlach having filed with this Board his affidavit showing that on the 9th day of December, 1920, a warrant on Special Road fund, ,147, for sum of .$"196.00 was issued to him by the County Auditor and same was mailed to him on Dec. 9th. 1920, and has not been received i by said deponent; Thereupon. it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the Jounty Treasurer be directed to refuse payment of suid lost warrants and that I duplicates of same be i.sued by the County Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrants.4 i In the ;latter of Transfer of Funds. i Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following amounts be and the same are hereby transferred from General Fund to State mound on account of the followin; purposes, to wit: Preston School of Industry, w 69707. Sonome State Home, 1320.00 State Highway Fund 10397.58 ij ;124 The vote thereon being as follows, to wit: j Ayes: Supervisors Qnott. Hayden. Buchanan and Trythall. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey. i I i 237 ' In the I•datter of office of Bee Inspector George ;V.Moore, havin_ filed with this Board his resignation as Bee Inspector'; for County of Contra Costa, It is, by the Board ordered that the resignation of said George W.Moore, as Bee Inspector of Contra Costa County be and the same is hereby accepted and said j office declared vacant. ' i i I i i i In the =utter of Appointment of i Bee Inspector. This Board having heretofore declared the office of Bee Inspector of Contra Costa County v..cant by reason of the resignation of Geo. T.Iloore, and a petition i having been filed with this Board praying that Harry D. 71ebber be appointed Bee In- spector of Contra Costa Oounty; It is, by the Board ordered that said Harry D.Tebber of Byron, be and he is hereby appointed Bee Inspector of Contra Costa County.j<. i i In the ],fatter of Approval of "orrants of j I Reclamation District ,11619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District Ido. 1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to it: No. Date Amount. 177 November 5th, 1920 ,-"1 12.28. 178 November 5th, 1920 16.00 ' Andthe Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his sigmature thereto. I i I In the Matter of approval of '7arrants of Reclamation District No. 802. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by t e Board ordered that the followingli warrants of Reclamation District No. 802, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: i no. Date Amount. 171 Dec. 3rd, 1920 j 80.00 172 Dec. 3rd, 1920 76.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note i the approval of said Board by affixing their signatures thereto. I I i I i i I i P 23S ! In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. i A.J.IdcMahon, Probation Officer having asked authority of the Board of i i Supervisors to place two children of Wm. Nesbit in some home temporarily until ar- rangements could be made for their keep-ng; It is by the Board ordered that the said 6.J.MclJahon, Probation Officer of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby granted authority to place said children ! where, in his judgment, will be most beneficial and that said coat for keeping of some be a charge against the County of Centra Costa. j i i j In the Natter of Petition for j Change of Name of Valle Vista School j District. A petition having been filed with this Board praying that the name of Valle j i Vista School District of Contra Costa County, be changed to Canyon School District. and said application having been approved by W.H.Hanlon, County Superintendent of I Schools of contra Costa County, j It is, by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition for change of i name of School District be and the same is hereby set for Monday, January 17th, 1921. at 10 o'clock .I.i. It is,further ordered that the Clerk of this Board give notice to the Trustee' of said School District in accordance with law. +� In the Matter of Establishing Rules for use of County Garage. It is by the Board ordered that the garage heretofore provided for the County Engineer for use of maintaining and storing automobiles, trucks and equipment of the County Engineer's Department be used solely for the purpose of storing auto- ! mobiles, trucks and equipment of the County Engineers Department and machines belong i ing to the County, and the County Engineer is hereby order^d to poet signs on a id premises stating that the garage is to be used for said parpose only and for no other purpose. The county Engineer is made responsible for said garage and is herebl I instructed to strictly enforce this order. j I And the r-oard takes recess to meet on Monday, December 27th, 1920, at 10 o'clock A.U. man. j �tvv . . . . .Clark. i i I 23�, . i I ' IN THE BOARD 0, SUPERVISORS 0•` CONT"A COSTA 000?PTY, STATE OF CALIIIOP.NIA. Monday, December 27th, 1920. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. I _ P resent: Eon. J.H. Trythall, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Enot�; C.H. Hayden, cid PI.J.Buehanan. J.H.97ells, Clerk. i Absent: Supervisor J.P. Oasey. In the Latter of Alteration of Contract of ?opperud & Heafey. "HEREAS, A.H.7.00perud, one of the co-partners of the firm of A.H.topperud i and John Heafey, co-partners, doin:; business under the firm name and style of dopperad', i ' & Heafey, eppeared in person before this Board, on the 27th day of December, 1920, and submitted to said Board a request for the alteration of the terms of a contract, mpde by said co-partners with the said County of Contra Costs on the 30th day of July, 1920•1 - And said A.H.-opperud, havin; presented with said request, a --ritten letter o ",lobe Indemnity 7ompuny, a corporation, the surety on the bonds of said co-partnere upon said contract, consentin to the change requested by the said co-partners, and itl appearing to said Board that said change so requested by said co-partners is a proper one; IT IS H35':-:BY ORDi.R'•D that said contract, dated the 30th play of July. 1920, be! I changed and modified as hereinafter more particularly set forth, in the copy of said ( agreement of modification, and that J.H.Trythall, as Chairman of said Board, be, and he is hereby authorised to execute said modification in the form as follows: "This A",REELfsL`T, made and entered into, this 27th day of December, A.D. 1920, by and between J.H,TRY17A1I,, as Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra lorta, State of California. acting for and on behalf of the said County of Cont:a Costa, and in pursuance of a two-thirds vote and order ' of said Board of Supervisors in that behalf, duly riven and made on the 27th day of Dece^bar, 1920, and not otherwise, the party of the first part; and, A,H. rOPPF`?UD ..nd CCH'_? HEAeEY, co-partners, doing business under the I 'F firm name and style of XOP? RUD ° _MAM, the parties of the second part, -? M 3ECH: Thct conditions having arisen not contemplated by the parties at the time of the execution of that certain agreement dated the 30th day of July, 1920. between the above named parties for the construction and completion of oil macadam center pavement and shoulders on certain port- � ions of the County Hi_hwny of said County in said agreement more snecifioally set forth; AND "lHERhAS, it is now for the best interest of the parties to said Agreement to alter and codify the terms of said Agreement of July 30th, 1920, by changing the terms of the payment contained on page three of said Agreement at the top thereof, re.ain_; as follows: "For constructing each square foot of oil mecadam pavement in place between concrete slabs For Constructing each square .foot of oil macadam shoulders in place - - - - .10 to read as follows: j " For constructing each square foot of oil macadam pavement in place be- tween concrete slabs: Upon placing of the roc:•: for said pave- ment between slabs - - - - - - - - - - .05 Upon completion of said pavement by rol- ling and placing screenings and oil --- .07 j For constructing each square foot of oil ' macadam shoulders in place - - - - - - .10 " I . NOT, THER3!ORE, it is hereby Agreed and understood that said contract and Agreement of the 30th day of Jaly, 19?0, is hereby altered and modified as to said paragraph at the top of page three thereof, to read as follows --_ I s For constructinzr each square foot of ail ma6adam i pavement in place between concrete slabs: Upon placin;; of the rock for said pavement be- t::eenalabs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - #.05 Upon completion of said pavement by rolling and I placing screenings and oil - - - - - - - - - .07 i For constructing each square foot of oil macadam shoulders in place - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .10. 1 ' 240 f IAC WITNESS :THEREOF, the parties hereto, the party of the first part as Chairman of cne Board of Supervisors of the said County, thereunto duly authorized, and the parties of the second part, have hereunto set their hands and seals, the day and year first above :'ritten. J.H.iRY;HAIL. As Chairman of the Board of Supervisors j of Contra Costa County, California. ZOPPER'JD s HEAFEY, By A.H.Kopper;d. ". Passed and edopted by e. two-thirds vote of the members of said Board of Super visors, this 27th day of December, 1920, by the following vote: Ayes : Supervisors Knott, Hayden, Buchanan and ;rythall. Noes: Hone. Absent: Supervisor Casey. In the :latter of Contract of California Building & Material Company to supply gravel. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the California Building & Material Company, be and they are hereby granted an extension of six months wi',hin which to fulfill their contract for furnishing of coarse and fine ag::regate to the County of Contra Costa. I In the ;natter of Contract of Blake Bros. for furnishin, of crushed rock j to the County of Contra Costa. It is, by the Board ordered that Blake Bros. be and they are hereby granted f an extension of six months within which to comulete their contract in furnishing � crushed rota to the County of Contra Costa. i In the Matterof Insurance of Machinery in County larage Building. A.E.Blum, havin, presented to this Board an insurance policy insuring cer- tain articles in County garage. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said policy be and the same is hereby accepted and approved by this Board. (I I In the !.Fatter of Signing a contract for +arm Advisor :;ork in Contra Costs County. She Department of Agriculture of the University of California, having presented) to this Bon-rd) a Form of Contract for providing for co-operative Extension Work through the Farm advisor in Contra Costa County; i f I I a I 241. ' It is, on motion duly made and carried, b- the Board ordered that the Chairman of this Board be'and he is hereby authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the II County of Contra Costa. 1 . II In the ;.latter of Purchasing of PoisonrBisulphide to be used in Eradication cf Squirrels in Contra Costa County. r It is, by the Board ordered that the Horticultural Commissioner be and he is hereby authorized for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, to purchase bisul- phide and poisoned grain to the extent of ;1000 for use in eradication of squirrels i Cont re Costa County. It le, further ordered that said material be furnished to the Farmers at coat to the County of Contra Costa, and that the money obtained therefrom be returned to th i County of Contra Costs, by said Horticultural Commissioner. Said amounts to be paid on presentation of duly verified claims for said material.,. In the „utter of Lease of Martinez Free Reading Room and Library Association Building for Library P urposes. :.his Board havtng heretofore agreed to rent the upper floor of Martinez Freel � Reading Room and Library Association Building for a Library building at a monthly rent' } al of �'?50. per month. and at this time the Martinez Free Readin:>, Room and Library Association having presented to this Board a form of Lease July signed by officers of f 1 said ;Sartinez _'Fee Reading Room and Library Association, leasing to the County of j 5 Contra Costa, for the tem of rive yeera, at a monthly rental of $50. per month, the a I upper story of said Martinez Free Readin.; Room and library Association Building; - It is, on raotion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that thall, Chairman of this Board, of Supervisors, be and he is hereby authorized to execute said Lease for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The vote of the Board on said order bein3 ns follows: Ayes: Supervisors l:uott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trythal1. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey. ; In the Matter of adoption of plans and Specifications Por the fitting up of County ' Library at 'Wrartinez. I Plans and specifications having.- been presented to this Board for material and labor and installation and furniture to be used in fitting up county Library of Contraf Costa County, It is, on motion duly made, and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans j } i r 242 i and spaciYications, working details, etc. be and the same are hereby ad opt e3 as plana and specifications for material and labor and installet ion and furniture to be used. in fitting up Count,: Library at Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise for bids, in the Martinez Daily Standard, to be presented to this Board on or before Monday, January 17th, 1921, up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. In the :.Satter of allowance of claims. Claims against the -lir-erent funds of the County are presented to the Board, and those found to be correct and to be properly signed, are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and Clerk. and ordered entered on the Allowance Book Of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on 1Sonday, Jan. 3rd, 1921, at 10 o'clock A.M. I t I I .v 24 i i 1 I*? THE BOARD OF SUPERVISOF.S OF COI?TRA COSTA COUIiTY, STATE OF CAL IFOF.IIIA. ISonday, January 3rd, 1921. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.L. Present: Aon. J.H.Trythall, Jhairman; Supervisors Zeb 7.nott, J.P. Casey, C.H.Hayden and IV.J.Buchanan. J.H.Wells, Clerk. - - - - - - - - - - - I i The minutes and proce-dings of this Board for and during the month of December 1920, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read and signs - ed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the Latter of Contract of Bates & Borland ' for Construction o^ Div. No. 19 of County I highway. R.n.Arnold, Cc mty Engineer having filed with this Board his report shoaling ; that the contract of Bates & Borland to build Div. No. 19 of the County Highway has been completed according to specifications; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the said I contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said road accepted by this Board. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Bates & Borland, for wor', performed and material furnished, present same to this Board d ayya within thirty five from this date. �. I In the Ifiatter of Communication 'rom Board of Supervisors of City and County I of San drancisco in regard to Harbor Improvements. This Board having received a communication from the State Laws and Legis- lative Committee of the Board of Supervisors of City and County of San Francisco, regarding improvement and control of San Francisco Water front, i It is, by the Board ordered that this Board acknowledge receipt of said I Communication and pledge their support to said Bill. i i I i 1 i I i I I 244 i In the Matter of Communication from Superintendent of Southern Pacific Linea. A communication having been received from T.F.Rolands, superintendent of i Southern Pacific lines, Oakland Pier, callin; attention to condition at grade crossings. in Contra Costa County, It is , by the Board ordered that said communication be referred to the County Engineer. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims. j on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special Road fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile , Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Contra Costai County during the year 1920. and which said money shall be expended by said County exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in said county and the following claims having been presented to the Board for labor i and material used exclusively in construction and maintenance of roads, bridges ani culverts under supervision of County Engineer's Department, It is by the Board ordered that the following claims against the County I for labor and material used exclusively in construction and maintenance of roads, j bridges and culverts under Supervision of County Engineer's Department, be and the same are hereb.. ordered paid out of the Special Road fund of Contra Costa County: - Name. Amount. j L.O.Reno Co. 530.58, Standard Oil Co. 189.80 D.C.I.Vieberts 253.88 John Nienburg 120.00 R.R.Arnold 7.76. I The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board._ i In the Matter of the Allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board; those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance! Book of this Board. j i i' I i i j ! I i 2451 . i ' Now, at the hour of 12 o'clock M. it appearing to the Board that the terns of office of J.P.0 asey, T.J.Buchanan and J.H.Trythall, have expired, and it appearing i to the Board that J.P. Casey. W.J.B.ichanan and R.J.Trembeth have been duly elected I and qualified as Supervisors in and for the Second, Fourth and Fifth Districts respectively, of the County of Contra Costa, the said J.P.Casey, J+.J.Buchanan and R.J.Trembath appear and take their seats as Supervisors of said Districts, respect- ively. I Thereupon the Board is called to order by Supervisor -1.J.Buchanan who is ap- pointed Temporary Chairman and the election of a Charman being in order, Superviaor i Hayden nominates 'W.J.Buchanan as Chairman of the Board and said motion is seconded by Supervisorfnott. Thereupon the motion is put and after roll cell. W.J.Buchanan is declared to be i i the duly elected Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to serve until the further ' order of this Board. The vote of the Board on said Order being as follows, to wit: -yes: Supervisors Knott. Casey, Hayden and Trembath. j Supervisor Buchanan not voting. i I f i i In the Matter of Selection of Committees of the Board. � After motion duly made and carried, the follow.ng Committees are selected by the Board to facilitate the affairs of the Board: Committee on General Fund: C.H.Hayden, Zeb Enott, and W.J.Buchanan. i Committee on Hospital Fund: J.P.Casey. R.J.Trembath and W.J.Buchanan. i Each Sapervisor to act as a Committee for road claims in his respective district. i I i i `I In the "'atter of Approval of r Tarrant of Reclamation District T1619. I Good cause appearing therefor, It is bythe Board ordered that the following] warrant of said Reclamation listrict No. 1619, be and the same is hereby approved, i to wit; I No. Date Amount. 181 Dec. 3, 1920 131.25. i And the Chairman of this Board is hereby uathorized to note the approval of this Board on said Tarrant by affixing his signature thereto. 1 I i i f i i 240 i i In the flatter of Requisition of County Auditor for supplies. A.N. Sullenger, County Auditor having filed a requisition with this Board for one :Monroe Calculating Machine, one typewriter and one set of filing cabinets, I It is by the Board ordered that said requisition be and the same is hereby i granted. I I In the Matter of Installation of Furniture for County Clerk's office. It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board investigate and obtain plans and specifications for additional office filing equipment for County Clerk's office. i In the idatter of -resentation of Claims by Union Tank Car Company for return of taxes erroneously paid. The Union Tank Car Company having filed with this Board seven claims for return of taxes erroneously paid to the County of Contra Costa, and the District Attorney having notified this Board that if the amounts prayed for are correct, that in his opinion said claims are a legal charge aga_nst the County of Contra Costa; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the Tax col- lector and Assessor be ani they are hereby ordered to check up and report to this Board if the amounts claimed in said presented claims are the proper amount a assessed and collected upon the said property of said Union Tank Car Company, and file written . report of their findings with this Board on or before ISonday January 17th. 19210 at 10o'clock A.M. C' In the Matter of Filing Inventory of County property. I It is by the Board ordered that all County Officers of Contra Costa County be and they are hereby ordered to file Inventories of property under their charge. i I And the 3oard takes recess to meet on 11onde I y. January 17th, 1921, at 10 I o'clock �4/k��.�yz.,_C:vci Chairman. v I 24� y ' IH THE BOARD OF SOPEFVI90R7, OF COrT7A 005^.A CCU!1TY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, January 17th, 1)21. i The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. x Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Ynott. O.H.Heyden, and B.J.Trembath. J.E.TTells, Clerk. Absent: Sunervisor J.P. Casey. a In the flatter of Approval of Warrants s of Reclamation District 1619. G ood cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District 11619, be and the some axe hereby approved, to wit: ' No. Date Amount. 182 "ept. 30th, 1920. 94.35 183 Dec. 30th, 1920, 248.50 184 Jan. 3rd, 1921, 181.05 185 Jan. loth, 1921, 21.00 r And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of `= this Board on said v:arrant by affixing his signature thereto. yF e;d In the flatter of Advertisement for bids for installing furniture and apparatus in I y County Library Room. It is by the Board ordered that that certain order of this Board heretofore made on the 27th day of December, 1920, approving plans for the repair and furnishing of County Library Boom, be and the same is hereby revoked and set aside. In the !latter of contract of Kopperud & Heafey for building of ?ills Avenue adjoining town of Antioch. R.R.Arnold, County Engineer, having filed with this Board, his certificate }F showing that the contract of ::opperud 4 ::eafey to build ""Ills Bvenue, near Antioeh, has been completed accordin:; to speeificatione; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the sa^.,e is hereby de- clared completed ani said road aceepted. It is Further ordered th,it all persons having claims against said dopperud dcI z Heafey for work performed or rmterial furnished, present same to this Board within , ' thirty five days after this date. Y y vl. I 24 1 j I In the Latter of Cancellation of � Double and Erroneous Assessments. j i i A.r.Sullenger, County Auditor. having filed with this Board, his Certificates as follows; j That Lots 4 and 5 in Block 1, 2ovn of Lafayette, were assessed for the yecr I 1916, to '.B.Thomson, as shown on pale 690, roll 13, and that the taxes were paid in full. That the sar;e grope ty was also assessed for the same year to aim. P. Ruess, as shown on page 967, Roll 15, and that the taxes on this Assessment were not paid. That the property suras sold to the Peonle of the State of California, on June 26th 1917, under Certificate of ; ale ::o. 1193. I - IT 1; Ti:,R GT? 071.)S?n that said Assessment of V:m. P. Reuss, as shown on page 887, Roll 15, be and the sa::ie is hereby ordered cancelled, and that Certificate of Sale *_'a. 1195, for the ;;ear 1917, be and the same is hereby ordered cancelled, under vection 3805 of the =olitical Code. ALSO, that Lots 4 and 5 in Block 1, in to,,-in of Lafayette, were assessed for j i the year 1917, to "%B.Thomson, as shown on page 11,21 ?toll 16 and that the taxes, penal i ties, costs and other charges by law thereon have been paid in full; that the same property was also assessed for the sa-ie year to Carl f. Johnson, as shown on page 1121 roll, 15, and taxes on tads Assessment ;;ere not paid. j I2 IS 2 u?E:,'0 0_:D3RFD that said :assessment to Carl 1G. Johnson, as shown on i page 11..".1 Roll 16, be and 'he came is hereby orlered cencelled. 1 ALSO that Lots 4 and 5, in Bleck 1, in town of Lafayette were assessed for the year 1818 to '::.B. Thomson, as shown on puge ---- roll 19, and that the taxes, Pen- alties. costs and other charges by lav thereon have beenpaid in full. That the same property vas also assessed for the same yesr to Catherine R. iScl,eol as shown on page ---- roll 19, and that the taxes on this :assessment rare not paid. IT IS :3THE% ORDERED that the Assessment for the year 1919, to Catherine R.14cleod., be and the sa•!e is hereby ordered cancelled. ;,LSJ that Lois 4 and 5 in Bloc;- 1, Tovil of Lufayette, were assessed for the year 1919, to .7.B. Thomson as sho:m on nage - - - .roll 20, and that the taxes, penalties. and costa and other ohargee by lu•;; thereon, have been paid in fnll. That the sane pro�- erty ras also assessed for the same year to Catherine R. 1ScLeod, as shown on nage ---- roll 20, and that the taxes, on this A<sesament :;ere not paid, I T7yFORE ORDERED R. IT I9 TRr:_:s....,.. 0_.DE_.:D that the Assessment, of Catherine li:;Leod as shown on page -------Roll 20. be and the sane is hereby ordered oaneelled.k In the Latt cr of Acceptance of Insurance Policy. An Insurance Policy on building on the souti;east corner of :Jain and Court Streets, '1705, flock 21, page 5, as per Ounborn's ?dao, Navin; been presented to this Board; It is, by the Board ordered thut said olicy be arr'the same is hereby ac- cepted. i j ,:a 2��14 ' In the +w tter of Communication from Horticultural Commissioner Regarding Apialntment of Deputy to Act as Squirrel Insreotor. i A communication having been received from V.G.Stephens, for permission to employ G.B.Patnam, of !.'&!nut Creek as a deputy to act as Squirrel Inspector, and it appear- ing to the Board that it is not necessary at the present time to appoint a Denuty Hortioultural 3ommissioner, It is, by the Board ordered thst it is the sense of this Board that they do not employ a deputy Horticultural Commissioner and that the employment of lnspectorsi to r.ct under the supervision of the County Horticultural Gor^,;issioner be left to the Horticultural 'Oo iseiorer. !� The vote thereon being as follows: Ayes- Sup=rvisors �:nott, hayden, Buchanan and ;rembath. Noes- -dons. Absent- Supervisor Casey., 1 � In the i1atter of Granting Requisition. of County Healtdi Officer. a Dr. C.R.Blake, County Health Officer, having filed with this Board a requisition for certain stationery, 4 It is, by the Board ordered that said requisition be and the same is ;r hereby granted. "' j In the liatter of application of Byron- Bethany Irrietinn District for permission t` ' to cross county road with water pine. she Byron- Aethan,. Irrigation District having made application to this z I Hoard for permission to cross coanty road at certain places, shown on map accompanylig _ said application, I It is, by the Board ordered that said Byron-Bethany Irrigation District be j s and they are hereby riven permission to cross said road with irrigation ditches, acid crossings to be made in sccorance :dth plans and specifications to be approved by the County +iigh•say Engineer, and said crossings to be eonstruoted under his super- vision and to his entire satisfaction. i-i Ln the :latter of Contract of -.J.Grier, ' to Build Div. Up. 24, Concord-Clayton Road. A..i.Grier havin applied to this Board for an extension of time within which to complete his contr•.ct on Div. Ro. 24, of Comity Hish:%,ay, .._f I^ IS BY 730::7P MDEFED that said A.J.Grier be end he is hereby given to and until June 1st, 1521. to ;ormplete said road. r' I I' 250 I In the flatter of Allowance to Indigents. Good cause appearin, therefor, It is by the Board orderel that the follow- in_, allowances be aml the same are hereby granted to followir.; named indigents, to wit: Angelina Lazzarini, of tlartinez, y35. per month, starting Cet.lst, 1920. Lettie D.Elder, of 11artinez, X30. per month, starting Jan. 1st, 1921. J Nelson Burton, of Pittsbarg, ;•20. per month fl)r three months, starting Jan. let, 1921. I It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of ahove named indigents, in the sums above named and to commence on dates set forth above.K I I 1 In the ;latter of Positions of Janitors and Night ";atch!a;i in Court House. It is on 'notion duly made and carried, b:1 the board ordered that appointmentle heretofore nude of Janitors and flight "atch.nan be and the same are hereby revoked. .he vote thereon bein as follo,!s: Ayes: Supervisors inott, aayden, Buchana and Trembath. Noes-1Fone. Absent- Supervisor Casey., In the :aatter of Janitors and Night "!atchman in Court House. It appearing to the Board that the best interests of the County of Contra Costa, will be subserved by the re-apportioning of the duties of the Janitors and Night 7atchman in the Court House, I It is, on motion duly made ani carried, by the Board ordered that the follow in, positions be and the same tare hereby created for the care of the Court House during the day and Ni.ght: j I A Head Janitor to have full charge o; Contra Josta County Court House and to aut as Librarian of the Contra Costa County Law Library at a salary of )150.00 per month. Two Assistant Janitors, to work ander the supervision of the Head Janitor,I one to act as Janitor in day time and the other to act as Janitor and Night Ylatchman i daring the night from six o 'eloc'r. P.:i. to six o'clock A.M., at a salary of w115. J per month each. f Said Head Janitor and Assistant Janitor, .to be on dut::• at all hours of the day and Assistant Janitor and flight 7atchman to be on duty from six o'clock P.M. to i six o'clock_ A.IJ. I The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes- Supervisors ':nott, Hayden, Buchanan and :rembath. Noes-None. Absent- Sapervisor Casey. K f ' In the 1datter or appointment of Janitors. It is, or. notion duly made end carried, by the Board ordered that ".N.Jonee, N be and -he i•a herby appointed Head Juni ter of the Cantre Costa County Court &0u se and librarian of Contra ;osta Jaunty bac: Library at a salary of ;150 per month. It is further C rdered that John 'rinnes be and he is hereb. e*oointed Assistant Janitor to e:or,- under the supervision of the head ?anitor at a solo• of 02.15 per mo,tt1.. 1 It is further ordered that ,.Wear be and he is arpointel .123istant Janitor and Might "'atchs•:an to eror'�' under the supervision of the Head Janitor, from six o'cloFk to six cloc'c n..._. at a salary of ;?115. per month. j � 'she vete of the Board on the said order bola;; as follows: � I A,;es: S:pervie-ors 7nott, Hayden, Buchanc•n and Trembath. hoes-None. Ab*ent- h Supervisor Jassy. L'. It is farther ordered that the County Auditor drat. warrant in favor of each of above named Janitors until the further order of this Board.x � s i In the .atter of petition for change of Hame of Valle Vista School District. A petition i vint been li ned by fl'teen duly qualifiel electors of Valle Visa t Scheel District, prayine that the naso of lair] "Ole Vista School District be changed to the name of Canyon School District, and the Board having fixed the hearing on said petitio„ for .Van. 17th, 1921, at 10 o'cloc'r. A..,. and notice having been given to the Trustees of said Valle VitL School District by registered mail 4 as required by 1&w, and this being the time tnd place for hearing of said petit'IM and no ane appearin.; in opposition to said retiti.on or ut all, It is, on ,notion duly merle and carried, by the Bornd ordered that sr.id pray-i er of said petitioners to change name of 'tulle 'Dista School District to Canyon Scho¢1 District, be and the same I., hereby granted and said name changed to Canyon School District. The vote of the Board thereon being ayes- Supervisors Knott, +� � aayden. Buchanan and Trembath. :foes-Tone. ••bleat-Supervisor Casey. I '� K i I � In the .natter of Allo-ance of Clai•ns of Union Tank Car Company, for re-fu:d of taxes erroneously and illegally collected by the County of :.antra Costa, during the fiscal yeHrs 1917-1916-1919-1)20. . '.� The Union Tank Car Company, having filed pith this Board seven claims for re-fund of t.xes erroneously and illegally collected by the County of Contra Costa j during the years 1917-191'3-191)-1920, amounting to the total sum of ?9,433.38 and the District attorney havin;; reported to this Board that said claims were approved II N z, 252 i i I I as a legal claim against the County of Contra Costa, ; It is, on motion duly made ani carried, by the Board ordered that a i i warrant be drawn on the County Treasurer in favor of :Inion Tank Car Company for the! sum of �9,433.;i8 in payment of said clai-s presented and filed against the County f of Contra Costa, and that the ^aunt^ Treasurer pay the some, ani that said warrant { be drawn on the seneral ?und of Contra Costa County.k _. In the Matter of Allp:.ance of claims on Special Road a'und. It a3pearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra Costa t County, :hick said moneys were derived from �ontrn Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasure r of Contra Cosa County Burin the year 1920, which said money shall be expended by said County exclusivel:: in the construction and maintenance of roeds, bridges and culverts in said. County and the followln& claims having been presented for labor performed and material used in construction ani maintenance of roads, bridges� _ and culverts under supervision of County Engineer's department, it is by the Bourg nrdered that the "ollamin claims against the County of Contra Costa for labor per:or^: and material furnished in the constructionand I mai;,tenanue o£ roads, bridges and culverts under supervision of County Engineer's I Department, be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the Special. =oad fund I of Contra Costa Count;;, to wit: Name. Amo ant. washburn Bros. Service Station a 7.60 J.Iaienbarg 8.10. Denby ..:otor Truck Company 34.50 The vote o_' the Board on said order being as follcme. to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes- 'lone. Absent- Supervisor Casey. IC. In the ;.:atter of Ailowance of Claims. Claims agt�inst 'he different funds of the County are presented to the Board; those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board signed b the chairman and attested b+7 the Clerk and ordered entered on the I Allowance Doo,. c.f this Board. I I i� I 253 :` 1 In the ::atter of Designation of � Jurors for the year 1921. :he superior Court of 0.ntra Costa County ha:•ing made an order designating i the number of trial Jurors that will, in the coinion of the court, be required for the trLnsaction of causes pending in raid court durfn-� the ensuing year or until a i neer list of Jurors is provided, and the court havin,; esti­..ated that 400 Jurors will be required to transact the businass of the court for the ensuing year, the Board proceed-, to select and does select as required by lave, a list of 400 persons to serve'; i as trial jurors of the Superior Court of Contra Coeta Gannty during the ensuinz year, or until a nor: list of Jurors is provided; The follo::in,g is o list of persons so selected by the Board from different i Districts of tie County in proportion to the number of inhabitants of said District and the number of the District fron which said persons are selected, to wit: ' SUTMVI107 DITM71T 1TO. 1. 1, Adair, 1Jrs. Evelyn 'i, 65, Draw, Geo. X. i 2 Asher, Idrs. Addie 66 De Barrows, J.A. - g Annett. Chas. 2. 67 Delph, Chas. 4 Allen, 68 Davis, J.J. 5 Llexander,JC.E. 69 Davis, Urs. Sheldon { 6 Adams, 70 Doolittle, J.R. i r 7 _.lien, aenry 71 Duncen A.B. 8 sold, 7T 72 Durham, _ .A. I 9 Asmusaen, Arms 73 Dunlap, Albert 10 Anderson, Burton E. 74 Ellis, 3eor;;e p 11 Adams, Chas. V. 75 Eg erth, :red H. 12 Aspgren, Hattie 76 Ea.:la, Roy 13 Anderson, Jertrude 77 Edgar, :d, Harold 14 Aine, F.E. 78 Ells, Parry 15 Autry. T.A. 79 Eva.a, Lars. C.B. 1.3 axelson, E.C. 80 Edwards ,John 17 Bly, Jas. C. 81 Fernald, R.L. 18 Blackhort, Pred C 82 Follett, Gerry A. i 19 brichmar., Chas. B. 83 Lrench, Howard E. j V0 Blount, -rthur C. 84 Fuller. *.',.l. R. i 21 Barber, LeRoy ^ 85 Fraser, George :. 2p Beukhaae, 7red0. 86 larCin::le, Louis 23 Brown. i;rs. Aileen 87 Greathouse, Sarah E. 24 Burdick, 88 Gordon, ,,Iartin J 25 Barnumrn,"J.L. 89 3ardrer, Frank J. j 26 Bernier, '.J. 90 Gough, Loyola 27 Brooks, Jr. n.B. 91 Garvin, John R. 28 Brothers .7oteph it. 9C Gordon, Frank I7. 29 Baker, H.D. 93 Green, C.L. 30 Barry, P 94 Griffin, Ernest G. ' 31 Bennett, C.E. 95 Gray, Zirk E. 32 Bradley, Clifton 96 Greenfield, Abraham i 33 Burns, 1,has. _ 97 Crenshaw, 3eorae L. 34 Bell, 3eoree A. 98 Huntainger, David E. 35 Beck, -2. 99 Hauser. L.N. 36 Beady, Paul 100 Helm, Lars. trances ri 37 Brown, Fred 3, 101 Holmes, Anna 36 Butler, 'yrs. Lon 102 llftm,aond, H.E. 39 Butterfield, Mrs. Eleanor 103 Head, J.E. 40 Best, 7,!n- H. 10.1 Hill, J.B. { 41 Bates, Albert105 Hofsas, Frank L. 42 Brandt, Louis 1. 106 Hansen, Pans 3. 43 Bennett, Fran'. V. 107 Fatchinson, Latherine LI. ,gel Brooks, firs. Vessie 103 Hewitt, _':rs. Itellie 45 Blume, Henry 109 Hansen, John 46 Cramer, Elizabeth A. 110 Innis, L.B. 47 Curry, Reuben H. 111 Jones, _.D. { '? 46 Crane, E.C. 172 Josslyn, Andrew W. 49 Chandler, John 3. 113 Johnson, Peter 50 Carpenter, D.H. 114 John=, Hilda A. 51 Crandall. E.J. 115 Johnson, Ch:xles 52 Chandler :ere. ...L. 116 Jnrm..an, ii�rry E. x 53 Or-an,a., J a ,•117 Feltz, '.V. {- 54 Oase. .D. 1113 Fin,>., Ourroll F. 55 Champion, Frank 119 jurtz Saul B. § 56 Coleln&n, J.i:. 120 lister, H.B. 5" Carey, :::os. F. 121 Logan, "illiam D. 58 Costello, James M. 122 "ingsburg Bert 59 Conlon, ;acres 123 Ledger:vood, , s. L.B, 60 Costner, .Brace E. 124 Lon;, Catherine 61 Cum. :I:jr.. I. 125 Lutz, e'red 62 Clare., "hos. r. 126 !laterki.nt, 127 63 Dunlcp, Paul Le•.;'s, Coma_" L. i 64Dicely, L:aurioe 1cs Lehman, Sigmund i ,,1.1_A1 254. i SUP MVIROR D'STRIOT R0. 1, Conld. 129 Eason, '::'illi m "). 163. Spierch, Richard 130 ergenthal, Henry C: 164 Stidham, Hamer 3. I `` 131 :,:orrison, Alexander J. 165 Stiefvater, Mrs. Rellie 132 Meson, Perry 0. 166 Scott, Mrs. Nellie M. 133 IScrcollo, Theodore 167 Smedeley, O.E. 134 Jixon. 'ohn 0. 1668 Swearenger, LLra. Ethel 9. 135 IJayfield, :''.A. 169 Siegel, '.has. 136 :.!core, Louis 170 Spaulding, Prank P. 137 ::ontgomer;;, Mrs. Anne 171 Stone. Arthur M. 138 Larcos, lianuel R. 172 Silva, John J. 139 UcRaaken. 173 Stanley, Albert �. 140 !Jc"horter, B. 174 Silva, Edward L. 141 MoDuPf, ZJvard 175 Smith, Thomas 142 LeViccer, Mrs. ::ate 176 Stats, Mrs. Yatherine 143 McGrath, John 177 Traatvetter, Andrew 0. 144 11cCann. ::ra. :.iary 176 Toners, Jr. Janes 145 Neville. ?ressly M. 179 Trunsue, Harry 146 Nelson. Anton lnn Tiller, Frani. 147 llystroca, L.J. .181 Timm, Henry 146 O:-;en, Peter 1?. Thorn. Lira. Ruby 149 O'Brien, Ernest E. 185 Vaughn, Guy 0. 1.50 Oetergaard, Peter 164 van Dorn, H. 151 Peterson, Ch„s. J. 185 Valencia, Seo. B. 152 Petillion, Ralph l:. 180 ,'eine, Ernest 153 'oaken, Ot'. . A. 187 Llulker, Mrs. Emily 154 rer':in;:, .ca J. 181' 'illiEl, Joseph B. 15c Ye_min ton. l:m.H. 169 ::'eiriclt. JCC. 156 Ylamn-er, 'm. E. 190 goods. Thos. E. 157 Yerr:, Joseph S. 191 ood, ^ran% 158 Ruurill. John, H. 19£ llhalen, D.7. 159 Roe, Urs. Lulu 193 Widmer, Herbert E. 160 Rihn, 'alter D. 19.4 :7addill, John L. 161 R;;an. Elixabe`h 195 Richards, '.J.Jr. 168 Rufert, Clarence SUPET_?vISL'E DISTRICT lfJ. 2. I. Abercrombie, iL rs. Lilly 26 Donahue, John Joseph 2 drat;:, Attllio Y. 27 Edwards. David 3 Abercrombie, ..Ira. Geneva 28 Firpo. 'Irolomo 4 Andreasen, Rasmus 29 Ferrando, Edward 5 Balmino, John 30 grazer. ',so. M. 6 Bonfiglio, Angelo 31 Flournoy, Miss Dora 7 Bac'•cley. Patrick J. 32 George, lira. Wary 8 Sarandon, 01h:,%. C. 33 Holliday, Pim. B. ? Br0%7' Victor 34 Hatfield, Reed 1C Bartlett, .m. Thos. 35 Hamburg, Lawrence A. 11 Barber, Elam B. 36 Harrison, Urs. Hannah 12 Burton, Arthur 37 Jessup, wrs. iidelaide 13 Boucher, Joaish 38 +teller, Lura. .Jury Ellen 14 Burris, Oliver li. 39 Lightner, Mrs. Minnie 15 Baldwin, John F. 40, Martin, James H. 16 Boone, llama J. 41 i.iorriarn, lira. licad - - •' 17 Connors, Tho*. J. 42 Mullikin, John Herbert 18 prow, Henry 45 L¢lholand, James r•. 19 Carroll, Tiros. P. 44 Meese, nm. R. 20 Del .conte, Henry 45 Hissen, Jens S. 21 Dreyer, ?rederick •C. 45 O'Zeefe, Timothy 22 Davis, Y.'arren A. 47 Pereira, Lianuel E. 23 Dolph, Seo. B. 48 Smith, Mra. Adelaide 24 Donahue, :'rs. I:ellie 49 Sei4el, Adolph 25 Drer:, :.ire. Inez 50 Starks, Mrs. +•csy E. SUPE'VI?OR DISTRICT D0. 3. 1. Burns, Edward J. 26. Honegger, ;so. T. Brown, lire. :Jir.:ie E. 27 Haskins, 14so Alone E. 3 Bloom A.E. 28 Hertzog, Charles 4 Bulger, imnes A. 29 Haberly, John E. 5 Bush, David F. 30 Ingraham, Silbert Z. 6 Brewen, 1.1arvin M. 31 Jordan, Thomas J. 7 Bibber, Mrs. Carrie F. 3£ Jeffers, Charles A. 8 Boyd, Miss Eva E. 33 Juckson, Mrs. Jettie 9 B01113an, Ralph D. 34 Kane. +urs. Emphemia 10 Coots, :'inter 33 Mein, Mrs. Was E. 11 Curtis, Cyrus, J. Sr. 36 .:urzbein, Edward 12 Bissell, Mrs. Bessie 0. 37 Kasch, John Abner 13 Cull. Lire. Ethel 39 Ludden, Charles H. 14 Decker. Heatley, R. 39 Lasell. E.R. 15 DeBenedetti, Caesar L. 40 Lasell, Milo G. -” 16 Dermody, i,illiam J. 41 Loughead, Was S. 17 Dewing, James !.. 42 Middleton. lira. Hire 18 El: i SUPERVISOR D757111= 1,10. 3. Cont'd. 51 Ormsby, Ears. Alice 61. Spencer. Harry F. 52 Pingree, Oharles L. 62 Small. Lars. Hazel S. 53 Raymond, Arthur J. 63 'Thompson, George A. 51 Russi, E:artin F. 64 Upham, Mrs. Franc H. 56 Randall, Ed:aard J. 65 Feltz, Frank `v 56 Stewart, F.d. 66 '.';are, Edward E. 57 Sharkey, Robert J. 67 Word, Morton G. 58 Stotts, :urs. :Jackie 68 ^illiams, itanuel 59 Stinchfield, Edwin H. .69 Wing, lura. Lulu M. 3 60 Soares, John ia. 70 Wiget, Mrs. nary T. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 4. 1..Abroms, W.A. 19 Junta, John A. 2 Avilla, Serafino 20 Joaquin, Antone Jr. 3 Atchins on, John T. 21 Janifer, John R. 4 Bucolz, rm. F. 22 Ladgerlr Gustav -: 5 Boyd, ^hoe. R. 23 uorken, JJohn 0. 6 Cooper, Urs. £atherine 24 i.yrick, '"alter A. 7 Dutra, ;Januel R. 25 +cora. John F. 8 Davis. Wm. F. 26 +Jetten, John A. I 9 Decker, Geo. V. 27 Noie, Jr. Anto.ne 10 Davis, Earl R. Nunez, Manuel B. ' 11 Dickinson, Jas. I. 29 Oliver, Geo. T. . 12 ones, Antone P. 30 Uagh, Firs. Lily } 13 Delartini, Henry 31 Osmond, firs. E.C. 14 Fahy. Jas, E. 32 Richards, Errs. Myrtle 15 Henricksen, John 33 Royce, John 16 Bartlett, i4m. 34 Trette, Geo. R. 17 Heibeisn. Franz 35 Wales, Sarah A. 19 Huffman, Mrs. Alva F. SUPERVISOR DISTRI:IT N0. 5. A3 1 Asevedo, EI.G. 26 Ellsworth, rellie a 2 Arentz, l;m. R. 27 Green, Frank R. 3 Armstrong, 7..C. 28 Iridley, A.B. 4 Ackeriaan. Seo. 29 Harder, rlorence 5 Altizer. W.T. 30 Jensen. Margaret 6 Bloomfield, 4:m. J. 31 Znoll. Geo. 7 Bower, sm. ;lean 32 Keyser, Ea. 8 Barr. Elsie 33 Zirby, Florence 9 Byer, Virgil A. 34 Lynn, Emma Bolz 10 Bonnickson, Sadie 35 LeLloin, Reuben E. 11 Crispin. John 36 1+srahsll, Jos. F. 12 Collis, '7.A. 37 McClarren. 7m. T. 3 13 Cukebread. Lm. 38 Nelson. J.?. 14 Oakebread, Zenith 0. 39 Pimentel, annie 15 hu rah. Geo. E. 40 Preston, ':inifted a 16 Central, John A. 41 Rather, Cora A. ' 17 Dorman, Margaret 42 Rosa, Mary 18 Diffen, Charles 43 Smith, Mary Lynch 19 Durham, Alice 44 3orgenfrey, Charles 20 Dainty. Leonard 45 Sellers, Eva B. 21 Dehn, Indrev 46 Triplett, Alice 22 Douglas, C.B. n7 Tischer, Ldolph 23 Diethelm, John U. 48 Upton, leo. 24 Del =orta, Frank 49 '„"helihon, John 25 Potheringham, .A• 50 oldie, A.A. Jr. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, February 7th, 1921, at 10 o'clock f�thairman i . 01, . . . . . .Clerk. ' 's5 r} 7 256 i IN THE BOARD OF SUPMVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, February 7th, 1921. i The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. rr.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Znott, J.P. j CN N'y.)L'/ Casey,,R.J.Trembsth. J.H.Wells, Clerk. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of Janus 1921, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. I In the Matter of Protesting against i Granting of P ermit to operate Automobile Stage lines over certain portions of County Highways of Contra Costa County. A.S.Sherlock attorney at law, representing the Concord Chamber of Commerce, I and other citizens appear before the Board and make objection to the granting of any permit to operate automobile stage lines over the Tunnel Road, between County Line in Contra Costa County inter-tunnel and town of Walnut Creek; also over San Pablo i Creek Road from its function with the State Highway at the easterly end of San Pablo j to Bryant Station on Tunnel Road._nd after hearing arguments, the Board adopted the following 7esolution: WHEREAS. certain portions of the County Highray System of the County of Contra Costa, to wit: the Road commonly known as the Tunnel Road from the westerly I boundary line of the County of Contra Costa, to the town of Walnut Creek, and the I Road commonlyknown as the San Pablo Creek Road, running from its I junction with.the II� State Highway south of the town of San I'ablo to Bryant Station and its Junction I i with the said Tunnel Road, in the said County of Contra Costa, pass over and through ' extremely rough and mountainous country, and on said roads are many sharp carves end steep grades, and, 11,71EREAS, the traffic now passing over said Tunnel Road and the traffic reasonably anticipated to pass over said San Pablo'Creek road, is. or will be. extrem�- ly heavy, and in the past numerous accidents have occured on the said Tunnel Roed,and; WHEREAS, said Tunnel Road and said San Pablo Creek road have been built entirely by the funds of the tax-payers of the County of Contra Costa and under the Supervision and direction of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costal with no intention of permitting the operation of - lar::e rapidly moving automobile stages over the same; and. WHEREAS. applications have been made or hereafter may be made, to the Railroad Commission of the State of California, for permission to operate automobile stage lines over said Highways, and, WHEREAS, in the opinion of.this Board the granting of such permits would EI I endanger life and property at persons passing over either of said roads, and would permit a public naieance to be created on said highways; NOW, THERB+O=E, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the county f I I P 25 I ' of Contra Costa, State of California, that it respectfully protests against the granting of any permit or permits for the operation of automobile stage lines over said Tunnel Road from the westerly boundary of the County of Conga Costa, to the town of Walnut Creek, and over said San Pablo Creek road from its Junction with the State Highway South of the town of San Pablo, to Bryant Station and its junction with the said Tunnel Road; BE I: FJRTFER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution be forthwith transmitted to the Honorable Railroad Commission of the State of California by the Clerk of this Board as solemn protest against the ganting of any permit or permits for the operation of automobile stage lines over the said above mentioned county i highways. Passed and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board of Supervisors of the! County of Contra Costa, State of California on the 7th day of February, 1921. ,x. I In the Matter of allowance of claims on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, "ertain moneys in special road fund of Contra Costa i i County, which said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1920, which said money shall be expended by said County exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and i culverts in said County, and the following claims having been presented for main- tenance of roads, bridges and culverts in said County under supervision of County Engineer's Department, ' It is, by the Board ordered that the following claims are hereby allowed on the Special Road fund of Contra Costa County, to wit. Name. Amount. I Oliver Dupree S" 15.00 The White Company 1.40 Lafayette Garage, 86.65 San Ramon Valley Garage, 96.04 Chester N.Teaver Company 14.70. I The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., I i In the ?:tatter of Development of Tater Supply of Contra Costa County. A.C. Gehringer, of Concord, appears before the Board and make statement l to the Board and submits a scheme for developing the underlying subterranean waters of the County of Contra Costa; ' Thereupon, after hearing the proposed scheme of -r. Gehringer, the Board takes the matter under advisement. i I j �. 25R i i In the hatter of Appointment of 'i -. Pound Keeper in San Ramon Pound District. i A petition having been filed herein praying for the appointment of A.B.McClell- an as Pound Keeper for San Ramon Pound District, of Contra Costa County; It is, on motion duly made ani carried, by the Board ordered that said A.B. Ali McClellan, be appointed Pound Keeper for San Ramon Pound District and that he take oath and give bond in the sum of ,",,1000 as required by "rdinance of this Board., i In the iaatter of Appointment of ! Pound Keeper in Danville Pound District. A petition having been filed praying for the app intment of A.B.McClellan as Pound keeper for Danville Pound District, of Contra Costa County; i It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said A.B. WcClellan, be appointed Pound Keeper for Danville Pound District and that he take j I oath and give bond in the sum of $1000 as required by Ordinance of this Board.i. In the hIatter of Constable of Sixth Judicial Township. It appearing to the Board that the office of Constable of the Sixth Judicial I Township, is now vacant by reason of the death of W.J. McDermott, the duly elected Constable thereof; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said office be and the sane is hereby declared vacant.,. i In the -latter of Appointment of Constable ! i in and for the Sixth Judicial Township. A petition having been presented to this Board praying for the appointment ofi James E. Fahy as Constable in and for the Sixth Judicial Township. i It is, by the Board ordered that said James E.Fahy, be and he is hereb- appointed Constable in and for the Sixth Judicial Township of Contra Costa County, for the un- expired term of T.J.McDermott, deceased. _ The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ,, i i i 25!) In the i,atter of Approval of Warrants j i of Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following i warrants of Reclamation District ^1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. - i 176 Nov. 4, 1920 $ 871.92. 179 Nov. 5, 1920 90.00 180 Nov. 30th, 1920 90.00 I 186 Jan. 21, 1921 495.00 i 188 Feb. 1st, 1921 90.00 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to nate the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. In the :.--atter of Approval of Warrant of ' Reclamation District ;802. Good cause appearin; therefor, it i: by the Board ordered that the follow— ing warrant of said Reclamation District. X802, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. i 173 2eb. 5, 1921 2844.00. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note thel approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. j I In the hatter of Cancellation of Double and Erroneous Assessments. —0.11eese, County Assessor, having filed with this Board his certificate show; ing that the following clerical errors appear on Assessment Poll for the year 1920-21.' and asking authorization to make correction, to wit: In ;:Iarch, 1920, Hermon Rogers applied for War Veterans Exemption on Lots 3-41 5-6 in Block 162 Well's Addition to Richmond.acouired from H.J. Stewart who owned Lots 3 and 4 and who had -'ower of Attorney from Ll'.hcCull ough, owner of Lots 5 and 6; as The assessor failed to note Power of Attorney except.,to Lots 3 and 4 to Rogers. Auth- orization is hereby granted to cancel the taxes on Lots 5 and 6 in Block 162 Wall's Addition appearing on Assessment Roll in name of W.0 McCullough which should have been in name of Herman A.Rogers. Also Taxes assessed to Union Tank Car Company at Richmond, as additional tax; collected by Tax Collector on Assessment of their tank cars, assessed valuation $98,400, total tax, $2,420.60, which tax was paid by them April 15, 1920. Adlitional' tax to be collected by Tax Collector-cancelled by this Board $610.08. Also that the Tax collector I1.-r.Joost has certified to this Board that he ' has discovered that Receipt No. 7185 assessed to W.B.Thomson, in town of Lafayette i I Lots 4 and 5 Block 1, was assessed for the year 1920 to ',Y.B.Thomson as shown on page 109 Rol' 11, and that the penalties, costs and other charges by law thereon have been; paid in full; that the same property was also assessed for the same year to Catherine,! R. IScLeod, as shown on pace 10.3 roll 11, and that tt:e tsxes, costs and penalties were not paid. I t is ordered that the property assessed to Catherine R. McLeod i i 260 i as shown on page 10:, roll 11, be and the same is hereby cancelled by this Board, , as a double assessment. The vote thereon 'nein:: unanimous. I I In the Matter of Extension of Time j to F.Rolandi for completion of his Contract to guild Div. Zdo. 16 of County Hihway. j P.Rolandi, having made applicationto this Board for an extension of time within which to complete his contract on DivisionNo. 16 of County Highway: It is, on motion duly made end carried, by the Bonrd ordered that said r. Rolandi, be and he is hereby granted to and until June lot, 1921, within which to complete l:is said contract on Div. 'So. 16 of County highway. I In the .ratter of Acceptance of Plans and j specifications for building Sec. No. 3 of ' I Division `10. 23 of County High,.-:ay. i R.R.Arnold, County Engineer, having presented to this Board, plans and specifications for grading of that certain road which lies between the end of pre- j sent concrete pavement on valle�o Street, in Crockett, and the State Highway, a distance of 2,364.78 feet; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, profiles and cross-sections, be and the same are hereby approv- ed and adopted by this Board as plans and specifications for doing of said work. I It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Crockett Signal, for bids to be presented to this Board, on {arch 7th, 1921. upto hour of 11 o'clock A.11. for furnishing of labor and material and doing the work called for in said plans and specifications. ' .. i, The vote thereon being unanimous. i In the Uatter of Application for permiseion i to Cross The Railroad Tracks at Avon. j It appearing to the Board that it is necessary for a public crossing to be made at Avon, connecting the County Road running from ilartinez to Bay Point with the County Road running from Concord to Avon, and it appearing to the Board that said crossing used at the present time b the Count is a y y private crossing, It is, by the Board ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa i County, be and he is hereby authorized to mare proper application to the Railroad Commission for permission to cross the tracks of the Southern Pacific Railroad ' at present grade crossing at Avon, and that the County Engineer prepare the necessary maps and plats to be used therefor. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 i I I f' psi I ' In the Matter of Communications j received regarding the violation in "ontra Costa County of Liquor Lavas of the United States. A communication and Resolution was received from Henry A.McNamara Post 1129, American Legion, Department of California, and also from Chamber of Commerce of town of Martinez, call9.n.; attention of the Board of Supervisors to the condition of affairs incurious to moral and civic welfare of the community in the way of open and notorious violation of Local, State and National Laws. Thereupon, after hearing read the said communications, It is by the Board ordered that said communications be accepted and filed by this Board and that the j Clerk of this Board notify said Henry A.ilchemara Post 129, American Legion, Department of California, that said commurication has been received and filed and that this Board appreciates the calling of the attention to these matters and their assistance hereafter i ' in enforcing the law in such matters. i I In the Matter of Ordinance Pio. 157 Being Ordinance Prohibiting Sale. Manufacture, Unlawful Possession or Transportation of intoxicating Liquors and Providing Penalties for Violation i thereof. It is by the Board ordered that an Ordinance prohibiting the sale, manufacture,) unlawful possession and transportation of intoxicating liquors and providing penalties for violation thereof, be and the same is hereby adopted by this Board to be known ! as Ordinance No. 157 of this Board. That said Ordinance take effect and be in force thirty days from and after the date of passage hereof and on publication thereof within fifteen days from its passage as required b; law, in the Richmond Record-Herald,) a newspaper published and circulated in said County of Contra Costa, State of California. Said Ordinance was passed and adopted and approved by this board of Supervisors! of Contra Costa County, State of California, on February 7th, 1921, by following vots ! to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Hnott, Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. :does: None. Absent: None. f I i in the tatter of Adoption o',' Ordinance i for Purpose of Eradicating Diseases of Bees, providing for the care of Bees, cleansing_ and des- tructi:,n of Bee-hives containing disease and for proper inspection of bees and bee-hives and providing for ' penalties for violation thereof. '! It is by t-e Board ordered that an Ordinance enacted for the purpose of i. eradicating disease of Bees, providing for the care of Bees. cleansing of and destruct-' ion of bee-hives containing diseases, and for the proper ins:ection of bees and bee- hive,., and providing for punishment for violation thereof, be and the same is hereby passed and adopted by this Board, said Ordinance to tate effect thirty days from and 242 after this date, and after publication thereof, as provided by law, for one week, in ' The Byron Times. The said Ordinance is passed and adopted by the following vote of the Board, to J:it: - Ayes: Supervisors -Knott, Casey, Hryden, Buchanan and Trembath. -'goes: done. Absent: None. i In the ;Satter of ?eport of Health i Officer. A report from Dr. Blake, County Health Officer, was received and read to the i Board and ordered placed on file. 1 In the flatter of Adoption of plans and f ' i specifications for Fitting up of County Library Association. Mrs. Alice A'hitbeek, County librarian, having presented to this Board, plans and specifioations for material and labor and installation to be used in fitting up the County Library at iartinez, California, i It is, on motion daly .iade and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications be and the some are hereby adopted as plans and specifications for the fitting up of the Count,,; Library at Martinez, California. It is further order--d that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Martinez i Daily gazette, for bids to be presented to this Board on or before 1londay March 7th, 1921, up to the hour of ll. a 'cicc'.�� A.;% for the furnishing of material and labor for j - fitting up of said building as called for in said plans and specifications, t In the flatter of Establishment of a Farm Home Department of the Contra Costa i County Farm Bureau. A petition havin; been presentei to the Board of Supervisors praying for the es- tablishment of a Farm Home Department of the Contra Costa Coanty Farm Bureau and provid- ing the sum of $1500 to be made available for payment of necessary expenses in connection with having a Home Demonstration Agent in Contra Costa County, and T.H. Hook, President; of Contra Costa County .arm Bureau and i1rs. 1d.B.Small, Jr., Chairman of Farm Home Depart- ment and others appear before the Board and urge this Board to make an appropriation of -"1500 to defray necessary office and travellin expenses of a Home Demonstration Agent, for one year, and it appearing to the board that it will be to the best interests i of Contra Costa County to have a ':ioman's Farm Some Department of the Contra Costa County ?arm Bureau. ! , . It is, on motion of 6upervisor Hayden, secondei by Supervisor Trembath, I by the Board ordered that the sum of ;1500 be and the same is hereby appropriated for i the !:urpose of defraying the necessary of"ice and travelling expenses of the Home Demon-1 stration Agent for Contra Costa County; that said sum of x1500 be paid u!,on presentatiop I of monthly duly verified claims therefor to this Board on the General Fund of Contra I I I 263'. i i ' Costa County, said year to commence on appointment and installation of said Demonstratien i Agent for Contra Costa County, by the University of California and U.S.College of I Agriculture Co-operating. Ji I In the 1jetter of Installation of California State Automobile Association I Road Signs in Contra Costa County. An agent of the California State Automobile Association appearing before thiel I Board and stating that in the preliminary survey of the county 'hat the number of signs contracted for in the original order of this Board was ntt sufficient to properly desig nate all the roads in the County of Contra Costa, and that an additional 156 signs would be necessary for the proper designation of all the roads in Contra Cotta County and asking that they be permitted at this time to make additional 156 signs for said coont" and it appearinp to the Board that it is for the best interests of Contra Costa County that all of the roads of said county should be marked by proper signs and that the additiona1156 signs are necessary for the proper designation of said roads in the said i County; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that this Board fi hereby signifies its intention, that after the let day of July, 1921, it will enter i into a contract with the C alifnrnia State Automobile Association for the erection of i the additional 156 signs to complete the thorough marking of all the roads in the County of Contra Costs, at an additional expense to the County of Contra Costa, of i the sum of )702. t ;he said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the flatter of :pansferring of Adding Liachine. he Board having been notified that there is an additional adding machine in the County Clerk's office whichis not now required for use thereof, and it appearing to the Board that the said adding machine can be pro fitably.used at the office of the; ' County Hospital. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to deliver to Wm. H.Hough, Superintendent of� i County Hospital, the additional adding machine now in his office. i I - z � _2 264 i I In the Idatter of Allowance to Indigents. It is, by the Board ordered that the silowancea heretofore granted to the following named indigents be and the same are hereby annulled and discontinued, from after this date, tow:t: Nelson Barton, Pittsburg. $20.00 John F.Johnston. Richmond, ,10.00 Emily Endicott, idartinez, 0.00 Frank Marchi, Martinez, 20: 0 Frank Bessie Costa, 1lartinez, 10.00 Julia O'Brien, Richmond, 520.00 It is further ordered that the followin3allowances be and the same are hereby i i granted to following named indi.>ents, commencin; on the fates set opposite their names, to wit; I ; xs Mary ging, Martinez, 020.00 per month, commencing Jan. let, 1921. Philomena Ferreira, El. Cerrito, X20. per month, commencing Jan. 1st, 1921. Mary V.Machiel. Antioch, ,"30.00 per month, commencing Jan. 1st, 1921' ! ' Frank Lucido, Ma-rtinez. ;,0.00 per month, commencing Jan. 1st, 1921. (for six months). Frances Buffo, Pittsburg, ,7"15. per month, commencing Jan. 1st, 1921. 7 It is further ordered that the 00n4ty Auditor draw warrant on the County Treas i urer in favor of each of above named indigents and that the County Treasurer pay the same. i In the Natter of communication I from Contra Costa County Council American Legion, Department of California. A communication from Contra Costa Jounty Council of ',merican Legion, representing i the Legion 2osts of Contra Costa County, requesting that this Board designate the highway from Martinez to Dublin as a Memorial to the Uen and Women who served in the j Board Great lar, was received by the Board, e:nd it appearing to the..that the request is a )I reasonable oneand said road should be designated as a memorial to the lien and Women who served in the G rest Tar, k It is, on motion of Supervisor Hayden, seconded by Supervisor 6nott, by the Board ordered, that said road commencing at the town of Martinez, and running to the I County line by way of Hookston, Walnut Creek, Danville & San Ramon, be and the same i is hereby designated as "Contrz� Costa County memorial Highway". The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In the liatter of Request of R.R.Veale. for Addressograph. R.R.Veale . County Sheriff, having made requisition to this Board for permission to purchase an Addressograpb for the sum of y175; It is, by the Board ordered that said requisition be and the same is hereby granted. I i i - ' In the :.latter of Requisition of R.R. Arnold, for filing Cabinet. R.R.Arnold. County Engineer havin3 filed his requisition for a three-drawer all steel cabinet and files, to cost $110. It is by the Board ordered that said requisition be and the same is hereby granted. I In the Llatter,of Requisition of R.R.Arnold, for permission to purchase a Fordson Tractor. R.R.Arnold, County Engineer. havin.; requested of this Board permission to purchase a Fordson Tractor to be used in maintaining the highways of Contra Costa County, and it appearing to the Board that it is necessary to the best interests of i ' Contra Costa County, to have a Fordson Tractor for use of County Engineer: It is, by the Board ordered that the said R.R.Arnold, be and he is hereby j granted permission to purchase a Fordson Tractor. In the matter of Fixing Comoensation of County Employees, for road work. It is, by the Board ordered that the following sums be and the same are hereby fixed as compensation for all employees employed by the County of Contra Costal for road work: Men. $4.50 per day. Horse. 41.50 each, per day. I The vote thereon being us follows: ' Ayes: Supervisors Bnott, Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Pone. Absent: Supervisors Rene. In the flatter of Loaning County I property. It appearing to the Board that it is to the beat interests of Contra Costa ' County that no county property used by the Supervisors or county road Engineers i be loaned to private persons for private use: It is, by the Board ordered that the County Engineer and each Supervisor is hereby ordered not to loan any county property or machinery to any private individlals for private use. i I 266 In the Natter of Allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Beard; and those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and order-d entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, February 21, 1921, at 10 o'clock A.1d. 4—'.Chairman. ^.lerk. / i I ,s. 267 ' IN THE BOARD 07 SUP--mvr40R5 03'CONTRA COSTA COU?'.TY, STATE OF CATSFCRNIA. j f Monday, February 21st. 1921. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. 17 J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; J.Trembath. J.P.Casey, C.H.Hoyden, and7- J.H. Wells, Clerk. I In the %atter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District 11619. wood cause appearing therefor. It is by the Board Ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District 1619, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 187 January 30th, 1921. $ 20.08 i 189 February 3rd, 1921. 203.86 j 190 February 4th, 1921. 78.75 ' And theChairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of i this Board on aaid Tarrant by affixing his signature thereto. � I I - i i In the ;Ratter of Acceptance of Insurance Policy. vood cause appearing therefor. It is by the Board ordered that policy of I Hartford Fire Insurance Company for y500o on furniture and equipment contained in north wing of County Hospital, be and the same is hereby accepted and approved by i this Board. ! - I i In the ;Ratter of Assessment Ito. ' 2 of Reclamation District ;802. The Board of Trustees of Reclamation District No. 802, having heretofore adopted plans end speciPicatiens, which said plans and specifications were Piled with: the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. State of California, I on the 13th day of December. 1920, in triplicate, and thereafter, on said 13th day ofl December. 1920, the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of said Count;;, having certified to two copies thereof. and forwarded the same to the Secretary of the State Reclamation Board of the State of California, and the spid ^tate Reclamation Board of the I State of Oalifornis, having on the 17th day of Janusry, 1921, approved said plans andi specifications and estimate of cost, and proof having been made to this Board of j Supervisors that ,he plans and specifications filed by said Reclamation Disbict No. 802 with this Board on the 13th day of December, 1920, have been approved b7 the State Reclamation Board of the State.of California, and the said Trustees of said ' District having reported to this Board of Supervisors, and having petitioned that an assessment in the sum of fifty thousand (y50,OCO.00 dollars be levied upon the lands, of said District, and that commissioners be appointed to apportion the same according] to the benefits that will accrue to each tract of land within said district; HOW, THEREFORE. IT IS ORDER-ED that there be assessed upon the lands within the boundaries of Reclamation District No. 802 as a charge thereca, the sum of fifty j I 268 I i 4 thousand ($50,000.00) dollars. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that E.B.Taylor, M.C.Preston, and Byron Grigsby, three disinterested persons, be, and they are hereby anpointei,Commissioners to View and assess, according to law, upon the lands within said District, the sum of fifty thousand and 00/100 ($50,000.00) dollars, and said commissioners shallappo rtion the same according to the benefits that will accrue to each tract of land within said District respectively, by reason of the expenditures of said some of money, and shall estimate the same in Gold coin of the United States; Ii IS ''?RTHyR ORDERED that the said three commissioners, before entering upon a their duties, shall each make and subscribe an oath that he is not in any manner int- j erested in any real estate in said District, either directly or indirectly, and that he i 1 shall perform the duties of said commissioner to the beat of his ability. By order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at its regular meeting held this 21st day of February, 1921. I In the Uatter of Ordinance No. 158. i An affidavit of publication of Ordinance No. 158 having been filed with thisi Board showing that said Ordinance was published one week on the 18th day of iebrunry, 1921, in the Byron Times, as required by law. It is, or, motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said Ordinapce No. 158 be and the seine is hereby declared to have been duly published according to law, and will be in force and effect on the 10th day of Lurch, 1921. i In the :Satter of Granting Leave of Absence to R.R.Veale. R.R.Veale, Sheriff of Contra Costa County, having madeapplication to this Board for a leave of absence from the State of California, It is, by the Board order-d that the Sheriff R.R.Veale, be and he is hereby i granted a leave of absence from the State of California, of sixty days from and after date of leaving said State. ' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 i i 1 I 269 i j i ' In the Matter of Application of A.0 .Gehringer, for.Development of Water Supuly. Said matter having been taken under advisement by this Board and the Board having farther considered the same, orders that said matter be and the same is hereby] referred to the Farm Advisor of Contra Costa County for the ourpose of gaining infor-I i mation from the University of California, or other sources, as to the feasibility of said plan. In the ;Satter of Communication from J.O.Dahl, Secretary of Building trades j ' Council of Contra Costa County. 1 A letter from J.O. Dahl Secretary of wilding Trades Council of Contra Costal' County, was read to the Board. and by the Board ordered placed on file, and the Clerk! of said Board ordered to acknowledge receipt of such communication. s In the Matter of Resolution from Farm Bnrean.. A resolution from County Farm Bureau, was read and ordered placed on file. i In the ;latter of Allowance to Indigents. ' It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances heretofore made i i to following named indigents be and the same are hereby annulled and discontinued from and after this date, to wit: Dolores Bates, Richmond, q30. per month. Zeta Cramer, San Pablo, �35, per month, in groceries. It is further ordered that the following allowances be and the same are hereby granted to following named indigents, commencing on lat of February, 1921, to wit: I Kate Cramer, San Pablo, $60. per month in cash. i It is further ordered that the allowances heretofore made to following i named Indigents in groceries per month, be and the same are hereby changed to cash.; commencing on Feb. lat. 1921, to wit: j Ellen Kent, 761.- 5th St. Richmond, $15.00 per month. Ernest Russo, 119 Schrock Ave. Richmond, o'25. per month. Fannie linquist. Stege. $20. per month, ' It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board, and that th= County Treasurer pay i the same.,- j , 2E I i !!I 1 I IN ;latter of Eradication of Rabies in County of Contra Costa. Dr. Kellogg, a representative of State Board of Health, appears before the Board in relation to the extermination of Rabies in Contra Costa County. the Board after listening to the Statement of Dr. Kellogg, ordered the District Attorney to prepare a proper Ordinance for presentation to this Board on Wonday. March 7th, 1921, for adoption. I In the ;.latter of Salary of County Librarian. The County Librarian having asked this Board for a recommendation to the ' Legislature for increase of salary for the ensuing term, It is, on motion o' Supervisor iremhath, seconded by Supervisor Knott, > by the Board ordered that this Board declares at the preset time to not recommend I an increase of salary for said position, and it is the sense of this Board that the i salary remain as it is now, at the present time. The vote thereon. being as follows. to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Ynott, Hayden, Buchanan and Tremhath. Noes: lies. 2hzmx&: Sap,rvisor Casey. �� flb6cr,T, 17ev2., In the Matter of Petition of Trustees of Mt. Diablo union High School District to Annex ",'alnut Creek School District. A petition having been filed with this Board by the Trustees of Mt. Diablo Union High School District, praying for the annexation of Walnut Creek School , District to Mt. Diablo Union High School District; i It is, on motion duly made and carried, by Ra Board order=d that the hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby set for iuonday. brarch 218t, 1921, j at 11 o'clock a.il. before this Board and that '.he Clerk of this Board cause notice to be given by publication of a notice in the ContraCoata Courier & Danville Journal a newspaper of general circulation published in said County, once a week Por two weeks prior to such hearing nd by mailing notices containing a general. statement of the parpose of each petition, to each of the Trustees of said Walnut Creek. School District, at lea:=t ten days prior to such hearing. The vote on the said order being unanimous. i i 272 i In the aatter of allowance of claims. Claims against the ,different funds of the County are presented to the Board; those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by ', ` the Board, signed by the 'Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allovaance Book of this Board. And the Board to.'rea Fcess to meet on Monday, March 7th, 1921, at 10 o'clock A.M. y I �t:'�Chairman. Q 0/, i I I 1 r C 27� i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA 07UNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. I t Monday, idarch 7th, 1921. i. The Board met at 10 o'clock. Present: Hors- "i.J.Buebanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; J.P.Casey. C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembeth. J.H.Wells, Clerk. i — — — — — — — — — — — — — The minutes of the Board for and during the month or February, 1921, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved as read. i i I In the ;:latter of Adver.isin:; for Bids for fitting up County I Library . I This Board havin.; heretofore advertised for bids for fitting up and furnishings of County Library building in accordance with plans and specifications on file in _ the office of the County Clerk, and this being the time and place for receivin the i said bids, the following bidders appear and file bids, to wit: HALL & SMITH: I Furnishing all material and labor s.nd installed in place, the whole Job complete, as called for in plans and specifications, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$4,000.00. j Proposition 11o. 2 - - - - - - - - ."$1,370.63. Is. 3: - - - - - - - - 867.36 " No. 4: - - - - - - - - 482.40 " 110. 5 :- - - - - - - - 805.81 No. 6: - - - - - - - - 300.00 No. 7: - - - - - - - - 871.36. Furnishing 12 Burlington Venetian Blinds, w173.80. G.P. WEBER & 30k ANY: Proposition No. 1- whole Job. - - - X4,429.90. I No. 2- - - - - - - - - 2,112.60. I ? " No. 3-- - - - - - - -- 1,121.35. No. 4- - - - - - - - -- 349.30. No. 5- - - - - - - - - 900.00 " No. 6 - - - - - - - - - - 275.00 j No. 7 - - - - - - - - - -1,000.00 HENRY T. CASKEY: Proposition No. 1: - - - - - - - --0'5,175.00 Ido.2 - - - - - - - - 2,078.00 vo. 3: - - - - - - - - - 769.00 No. 4: - - - - - - - - - 390.00 No. 5: - - - - - - - - - 90C.00 " No. 6: - - - - - - - - - - 330.00 No. 7: - - - - - - - - - - 633.70. 12 Venetian blinds installed, - - - - 158.40. Staining and finishing new shelving.-- 300.00 I MULLEN ;IANUFACTURI°N; C01.1PA^Y: Proposition No. 2: - - - - - - - -$2.090.00. HU_CH L. RUCF—vR 00:2A'NY: i Separate bid on each separate piece of furniture. Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that s.t the present time for economy I sake, and at the su;gestion of the County Librarian, that the furniture asked for in i said bid, can be eliminated and it appearing to the hoard that the bid of HL11 & Smith is the lowest and best bid, for said work and material; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said-contract I be and the same is hereby a�--arded to Hall & Smith, for the sum of $4,000 plus the i 273' sum of $4.00 for rubberized matting in place of linoleum on steps, less the sum of ,x`482.40 deducted for the reason that the furniture in said contract is not awarded. It is further ordered that the Clerk, of this Board be end he is hereby authorized to return all of said checks to the unsuccessful biddets. It is further ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County prepare'i contract for Hall Smith for the sum of `u"3,511.0o being all of the work called fpr in said plans and specifications.seve and except furniture called for under Item 4. It is further ordered that said Hall & Smith give bonds in the following sums; to wit: fifty per cent of contract price for the faithful performance of said contract; and fifty per cent for the labor and material furnished. i I I In the 1datter of Advertising for ' Bids for Brading of Section , of Division No. 23 of County Highway System. _his Board having heretofore advertised for bids for grading of Section No. 3, of Division No. 23, of County Hl;hwa:; 3ystera of Contra Costa County, and this being i the time and place of receiving bids the following bidders appear and file bids, to wit: :HOiIAS :�JRP.'.Y: (1) Embankment, per cubic yard, -- x$.95 (2) Corrugated Iron Culverts, in place, per lin. foot - - - - - .50 (3) Overhaul, per cubic yard, E.E. O'BRIEN: .68. (2) 2.00 (3) .03 i LI. J. BEVANDA: (1) y" .72 ' (2) 1.75 (3) .05 Iu: BLUIJENKRANZ: (1) Y 1.35 2) 1.00 (3) .04 L.L. PAGE: (1) $ .75 (2) .75 (3) .03 Thereupon, the bids having been referred to the County Engineer for his opinion,; and he having reported to this Board that the bid of !;.E. O'Brien is the lowest and best bid presented, It is, by the 2oard ordered that said contract be and the s:me is hereby awarded' to E.E. O'Brien, at the above prices stated in her bid. It is further ordered that said c.B. O'Brien, give bonds in the following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of contract price for the faithful performance of said bid, ' and fifty per cent of contract price as security for labor and material furnished. It is further ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County prepare i bonds and contract in accordance with the foregoing order. It is further ordered t)nt the ^Iler'k of this Board return to the un-successful bidders, eal checks forwarded with said bids. I I 2a1 i i In the Matter of application for e Recommendation by the Board of Supervisors Of Contra Costa County for increase of salary of County Librarian. I A number of ladies from Contra Costa County appear before the Board of � Supervisors requesting that this Board recommend to the Legislators from Contra Cc ata I county, an increase of salary for the County Librarian of Contra Josta County, and after listening to the arguments of Ears. O.L,Dodge. Urs. W.S.Tinning, Ilrs. Lena Ander Greek,Firs. Robinson of �:alnut Creek, firs. Robinson of Crockett, fire. R.L•U]sh and Mrs. i H.J.Curry, the Board takes the matter under advisement. thereupon after fully considering all the arguments presented to the Board. It is, on motion of dapervisor Trembath, seconded by Superviaor Casey, by the Board ordered that this Board re-consider the action heretofore taken by this Board on Feb. 21st, 1921, in said matter, and does hereby recommend that the salary of the f County Librarian be increased from sum of ,"2150 per month to not exceeding 4200 per j month. The vote of the Board on the said order being unanimous.y_ In the ;Satter of Declaring Ordinance No. 157 duly Published. ; It appearing from the affidavit of O.E.Ililnes. that Ordinance No. 157 of I this Board being an Ordinance prohibiting sole, manufuature, unlawful possession and ; transportation of intoxiceting liquors end providing penalties for violation thereof. has been duly published in Richmond Record-Herald, for one week, as required by law, It is, by the Board orderr-d that said ordinance be and the same is hereby declared duly published in accordance with law and that said Ordinance will be in full] force and effect on March 10th, 1921. In the ;latter of Cancellation of Double Assessment. +.O.Ileese; having filed with this Board certificate showing that an error appears on Assessment Roll for 1920-21, and asked for permission to make said correct- ion, in this: That ?u.A.Ferrell, is assessed for 39.69 acres in Section 31, T 2 N., R. 3 E., Vol. 11 page 72, Tax Bill 6920, and Toe F. Smith is assessed for 1.36 acres in i i Section 31, T 2 N., R 3 E., Vol. 11 page 75. Tax Bill 6952, and this acreage is includ ed in the 39.69 acres assessed to Ferrell. and the District Attorney having consented to said correction. It is, on motion duly made and carried. by the Board ordered that the assess-i ment of Joe F.Smith, for 1.36 acres noted above, be and the same is hereby ordered cancelled. The vote thereon being unanimous. ' I i I P 275` i In the hatter of Installation of Electric Lights in ilain Street of �I Port Coat a. Supervisor Casey, having presented to this Board oral application for authority to have Pacific ;as R. Electric Company erect and maintain seven electric lights on .4ain Street in the torn of Port Costa, and at places verbally agreed upon, at the same rate of lighting as paid for in Lighting District of Crockett & Crolona, said amount to be paid for out of the Road fund of Supervisor District No. 2, It is, by the Board ordered that said Supervisor Casey be and he is hereby _ grar_tel permission to have said 'Pacific sao and Electric Company= install and maintain', said lights. She vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. I 1 i In the utter of appointing Ilembers i to represent this Board at meeting of California Development Board. It is by the Board ordered that Supervisors 6notttnd Trembath, be and they are hereby appointed to represent this Board at a meeting of the California Development Board, to be held it San =rancisco on ,Sarch lith, 1921. i i I In the :Vatter of Deport of Secretary of Richmond Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children and -nimuls. i ' A report from Secretary of said Society is presented and read to the Board and by the Board ordered placed on file. _ i i I In the idatter of Designation of Road in Supervisor District No. 4. petition having been filed with this Board prayinr, that the name of that certain road beginning at point in county road leading from Antioch to Somersville where same crosses Section 27, ^ 2 N., R 1 E., ld.D.B.z M. and thence west along center of Sections 27-26-29 to county road runnin„ from Pittsburg to Somersville, be known as Buchanan Road; i It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said ' road be designated as "Buchanan Road". i j i I i I I 26 I In the Batter of allowance of Claims. i Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board; those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board) signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk, and ordered entered on the allow- i ante Book of this Board. I In the Natter of R equisition of County Assessor I .O.Meese, - for two typewriters. It is by the Board ordered that the requisition of 3.O.Meese, County Assessor. i for two typewriters, be and the same is hereby granted. i I {I 1 In the Matter of Petition for Formation of Lafayette -'ire District of the County of Contra Costa. A petition signed by more than fifty tax payers and residentsof the I uninouruorated town of Lafayette, in the County of Contra Oosta, and of the proposed ff! ?ire District, (the formation of which is petitioned for) having been presented to .r r;. this Board and suid petition being in all things as required by low, It is, on motion dul:: made and carried, by the Board ordered that B.E. i McNeill, I.L. Starks, and J. J. Boyer, be and they are and each of them is. hereby appointed Commissioners to be known as and called a Board of -Fire Commissioners of the unincorporated town of Lafayette, and of the proposed '-'ire District prayed for in said petition, who shall hold office for the term prescribed by law. i In the Matter of Application of the Star Auto Stage Company for Certificate of public Convenience and Necessity to operate Automobile Passenger Service between Oakland and Application No. 6225. Stockton, via Franklin Canyon, Martinez, Bay Point and intermediate points; also via San Yablo Canyon. 'Salnut Creek, Antioch, Byron Junction, ,Stockton, via Borden Bigh,vay, :racy via Byron Junction and Intermediate points. i WHEREAS, this Board having received notice that the hearing on the above � application has been set for Thursday. Larch 31st, 1921, at 11 o'clock A IS. in the City Hall of Antioch, California, and, t.HERF.AS, all of the roads referred to in said application passes over and through extremely rough and mountainous country and on said roads are many sharp curves and steep grades, and t WEEREA3, traffic nm7 passing over the Tunnel Road and other roads mentioned) in this petition„ the m'ran?Qin Canyon Road, and tr.ffic reasonably anticipated t pass over said 3cn Pablo Creel: Road, is, or will be extremely heavy, and. !'IIIEREA3, in the past numerous accidents have occurred on said ''Tunnel Road, i and the other roods above described, and, i 1:HEREA5, all. of eaid above described roads have been built entirely out of 277 { jy I j i the funds of the tax payers of the County of Contra Costa and ander the supervision i and direction of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, with no intention of permitting the operation of large rapidly moving automobile stages over the same, and, THEREAS, in the opinion of the Board of Supervisors, of Contra Costa County, the granting of such permits would endanger life and property of persons passing over either of said roads, and would permit x: public nuisance to be created on said j I• Highways; and, WHEREAS, said automobile stage lines would materially damage the said roads without any material benefit to the County f Centra Costa, or the inhabitants thereof; NO-!!, THEFF:FORR, BE IT ?ESOLV r. by the Board of Supervisors of the County of i Contra Costa, State of California, that it respectfully protests against the granting of said permit or an;: other permits for operation of automobile stage lines over anyi I ' of the roads described in said application No. 6225 or any other numbered petition j i hereinabove referred to; i B3 1T ITT?^HE? ?FS L FD that s certified ce'py of Lhi: Resolution be 'forthwith ! trans,.^.itted to the Honorable ^ailrot:d Commission of the State of California, i b;; the Clerk of this Board ns a solemn protest against the granting of any permit r or permits for operation of automobile Stage lines over said above mentioned County lUghway. j BE IT 10URTFER7 Rs3'! D that 3 upervisor ti'.J.Buchanan, and Supervisor R.J.-,ren- bath, be and the;: are hereby appointed a Committee from this Board to appear before � I the said Railroad Commission at the hearing n Antioch, and protest against the I granting of said petition. The foregoin; Resolution is presented by Supervisor Hayden, seconded by Super i visor '-•rembeth- and adopte9 by the unanimous vote of the board. � y y A I - In the :.:atter of spplication of = the Western :Motor Transport Company s a corporation, for certificate of 2ablic Convenience and Necessity to operate an Auto Stage Line for trans- Application ,r16-973. portation of persons between Oakland and Stockton, California, and Intermediate Joints. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - ''HERiAS, this Board havir,* received notice that the hearing on the above application has been eet for Thursday, larch 31st, 1921, at 11 o'clock A.M. in the City Hall of Antioch, California, and, ;JIMMAS, all of the roads referred to in said application passes over and throu_]. extremely rough end mountainous country and on said roads are .:.any sharp curv1s ' end steer: grades, and, I y WHEMEAS, traffic now passing over the Tunnel Road and other roads mentioned in this petition, the 2ranklin Cayon Road, and traffic reasonably anticipated to pass) over said Son Pablo Creel: road, is, or rill he extremely heavy, and, vlHEREAS, in the past numerous accidents have occurred on said Tunnel Road, and! _ i ! j I i 278 I the other roads above described and, 7:HEREAS. all of said above described roads have been built entirely out of the funds of the tax payers of the County of Contra Costa and under the supervision of and direction of the Board of Supervisors of the 'County of Contra Costa, with no intention of permitting the operation of large rapidly moving automobile stages over the same; and, i WHEREAS, in the opinion of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, the grantii, of such permits would endanger life and property of persons passing over either of said roads, and would permit a public nuisance to be created on said Highway; and, WHEREAS, said Automobile stage lines would materially damage the said roads ' without any materiul benefit to the County of Contra Costa, or the inhabitants thereof; 1I0'S, :dE?T"_'07`, BE I'_' RESOViM, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, That it respectfully protests against the granting ' of said permit or any other permits for o oration of automobile stage lines over any of the roads described in said application No. 6273, or any other numbered petition hereinabove referred to; Be I4 2DR:3ER RESOLVED theta certified copy of this Resolution be forthwith transmitted to the honorable Railroad Commission of the State of California. by the Clerk of this Board as a solemn protest against the granting of any permit or permits) for operation of automobile stage lines over said above mentioned County High-.-ray. BE IT FM HER RESOLVED that Supervisor W.J.Buchanan, and Supervisor R.J,.:rembatt, be. and they are hereby appointed a Comnittpp from this Board to appear before said Railroad Commission at the hearin, in Antioch, and protest against the granting of said petition. The foregoin, ?esolution is presented by Supervisor Hayden, and seconded by i Supervisor =rembath, and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to malt on Idonday, March 28th. 1921, at10 o'clock A.id. 1 ff . .. . . . . . . . ( .. Clear. • i 2'x 274: ' IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ln"T71 COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. i Monday, March 21st, 1921. The Board met et 10 o'clock �.M. Present: Hon. -ii.J.Buchanen. Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; J.P.Casey, 0.11.4ayden, and R.J.Trembath. _ _ J.H.Wells, Clerk. I f i In the Cutter of ;ranting the A.T. do S.F. Ry. Co. the right to cross a public highway near the town of 2ittsburg. The Atchison, Topeka. and Santa Fe Railway Company is hereby granted the right to construct, operate and maintain a spur track across the Highway extending + ' easterly out of Third Street, Pittsburg; said crossing to be located about 1300 feet! east of the City Limits of said City of Pittsburg, the center line of which is more j particularly described as follows: COLII£ENCIN3 ct a point in the southerly line of a County Road lying east of the City of Pittsburg, Contra Costa County, California, said point being 1325.12 i feet at right angles easterlyfrom the west line of East Street and 52.8 feet at j i right angles southerly from the north line of East 3rd St. produced, thence running j northwesterly on a curve to the right with a radius of 603.81 feet a distance of 124.9 feet to a point in the northerly line of slid county Road 1204.6 feet distant at right angles easterly from the west line of East Street and 4.8 feet at right angles southerly from the _Ilorth line of East 3rd Street produced as indicated on map attached to the application of said Railway Company. Under the following conditions; to wit; That svid railway will be construct- ad, at the present grade of the said improved concrete highway and said crossing ' made and constructed ander the direction end to the satisfaction of R.R.Arnold, i County Engineer of Contra Oosta County. e In the Watter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation Listrict :802. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing Warranta of Reclamation District m802, be and the some are hereby approved, to i reit: I7o. Date Amount. - 179 Lurch 7th, 1921. 400.00 181 March 11th, 1921, 4210.50. And theChairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval Of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. � + }ii? 280 I I I I In the%Iatter of Approval of Tarrant of Reclamation District ;'830. I Good cause appearing therefor. It is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing warrants of Reclamation District ;f830, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 3 March 9th, 1921. x12,000.00. And the Chairman of this Board and Clerk of this Board are hereby author- i ized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the :::otter of Approval of warrant of Reclamation District ,f1619. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following- warrant of Reclamation District 11619, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: No. Data Amount. 191 March 15, 1921. $91.75. end the Chairman of this Borrd le hereby authorized to note the approval of said Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. Ii f I In the idatter of Communication from Director of Bureau of Tuberculosis. A communication having been received regarding subsidies from State to Counties for care of tuberculosis patients, I } It is, by the Board ordered that this Board hereby endorses Senate Bills Nos. 471-472, j It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board communicate with Assemblyman! James N.Long and cenator 17m. R.Sharkey, of Contra Costa County, and urge them to use all honorable means to have said Bills passed as they now are without any deductions. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.k, In the E;atter of Improvement of County Highway near Crockett. - A communication from Car,:uinez Women's Club urging this Board to take measure to affect the immediate improvement of the road nn Hanna Hill was received and read to i the Board and by the Board ordered placed on file. I I ! =a 28.1 i In the LIatLer of Application of E.^.Savage, for permit to park automobile in County road. A communication was received from E.T.Savage, requesting permission t0p ark automobile on county road in front of Liberty Inn near Martinez, End was by the Board referred to Supervisor-Hayden. I - In the +atter of Allowance to indigents. I It is by the Board ordered thnt the following allowances commencing on dates set opposite their respective names, be granted to following named indigents, to wit:; 'rank F. Zelligas, 318 Wall St. Richmond,$40.00 per month, commencing Feb. let, 1921. Lary Taormina, Pittsburg, Cal. •j30.00 per month, commencing Lurch lst,1921. I ' Hazel 3race Molsberger, Crockett, 320.00 per month commencing Lurch let, 1.921.1 Rosalie Saffores, Concord, :20.00 per month, commencing Lurch let, 1921. Lucy Gonsalves, OnYley, ;40.00 per month, commencing Lurch 1st, 1921. Jennie Aiello, 71 ";est .Tont St. Pittsburg, cal. $10. per month, commencing -arch let, 1921. ; It is further ordered that an allowance of $20. per month be and the same is I hereby made to vara. E.R.Fromesso, 440 York St. Pittsburg, Cal, for the care of infant child of Rosa Virga. now confined in the State Hospital at Baps, until the further I order of the Probation Officer. It is further ordered that the County Auditor drat: werrant on the County TreasL ' urer in favor of each of above named persons. until the further order of this Board. In the ;latter of Contract for Inatalling County Library. This Board having heretofore awarded a contract to Hall & Smith for installin County Library and said Hall & Smith having presented to this Board proper form of contract and bonds, I It is, on motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and they are hereby approved. It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and-he is hereby authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. '3 v P .. 282 i In the Cutter of Award of Contract for Grading Sec. 3 of Division No. 23 of County Highway System. f This Board having heretofore awarded a contract to E.E.O'Brien for grading Sec. 3 of Division No. 23 of County Highway and said E.E.O'Brien having presented to this Board, a form of contract duly executed, together with bonds as required by or- der of this Board. _ It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said bonds i and each of them be and they are hereby approved by this Board and said Chairman Is authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. i In the Matter of Insurance on County Truck. l.J.Richard a, having presented to this Board an Insurance Policy coverin3 Whit 5-ton Truck. It is, by the Board ordered that said insurance policy be and the some is hereby accepted by this Board. In the ;Satter of appointing Inspector to Inspect Work on County Library. � This Board having awarded a contract to Hall & Smith for the installation necessary in fitting up the Co mty Library of C ontra Costa County, at Martinez, California. and it appearing to the Board that an Inspector should be appointed to look after such wort, It is, by the Board ordered that Luke Bulger, be and he is hereby appointed Inspector of the Board of 13npervisors to inspect said work, and see that said work is constructed according to plans and specifications. In the Matter of Adoption of plans and specification's for street work around Court House Building and county property on Court , ;chin and Pine Streets in Martinez. R.R.Arnold, County Engineer having presented to this Board plans and specific t- ions of street work to be done around Court House and County property on pine, Mair. and Court Streets, in town of 'lartinaz; I It is, by the Board ordered that the said plans and specifications and working details be and the same are hereby adopted by this Board as plans and specifications and working details for the loin; of said work. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Dai'y Gaz-1 ette, for bids to be presented to this Board on Monday, April 18th. 1921, at the hour! fk .,; 2'33;.; i; i of 11 o'clock A.L. for doing said work. In the ;Satter of Adoption of plans and speci- fications for building of Extension to Division Yto. 5 of "County Highway System. B.n.Arnnld, County Engineer having prepared and presented plans and speoifical- ionsfor building of an extension to Division No. 5 of County Highway, which said Extention of Div. 5, lies between the end of concrete pavement at crossing of the I "; San Francisco-Sacramento "ailway Company on road between Pacheco end Walnut Creek, and the town limits of the Town of Talnut Creek; I Thereupon, P t is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, I and working details, be and the same are hereby accented and approved by this Board ' as plans and specifications for building of said road. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertised in the Contra Costa Courier-Danville Journal, for bids to be presented to this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, April 18th, 1921, for the doing of said work, in accordance with said plans and specifications. I }'s The vote thereon being unanimous. In the ;:latter of Petition to Annex Walnut Creek School District to Mount Diablo Union High School District. A petition having been filed with this Board on February 21st, 1921, praying for the annexation of Talnut Creek School District to Lit. Diablo Union High School District, and the Hoard having on said 21st day of Feb. 1921, fixed the hearing on said petition for the 21st day of Morch, 1921, at hour of 11 o'clock A.U. before this Board, at the room of said Board in Court House in town of Martinez,and having caused notice of said hearing to be published in Contra Cost a Courier-Danville Journal, for three weeks before said hearing and having caused notice to be mailed to each or the Trustees of '7alnut Creek Sch--of District :_t least ten days prior I s to such hearing, as appears by the affidavits of publication and mailing on file with this Board, and now at the hearing no one appearing for or in opposition to the I annexation of said Walnut Creek School District to Lit. Diablo Union High School :3 District, and it appearing to the Beard that said petition is just and for the beat ' interests of said District; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said '.7alnut Creek School District be and it is hereby annexed to Lt. Diablo Union High 1 ' School District. Rl The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.k -.t.x 284 In the 1-latter of Adoption of plans and specifications for furnishing of Cement and Coarse and rine aggregate to the County of Contra Costa. R.R.arnold, County Surveyor having presented to this Board, separate specs- I fications for the furnishing of Portland Cement to the County of Contra Costa and also! _ specifications for furnishing of coarse and fine aggregate to the County of Contra Costa. to be used for proposed nor,: near the town of Walnut Creek, It is, by the Board ordered that said specifications for the furnishing of I 1 - Cement urd Coarse and rine Aggregate, be and the same are hereby adopted and approved as the specifications for the furnishing of said materials to the County of Contra !I costa. i It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in i.srtinez Dail$ Standard, for bids to be presented to this Board up to the hour of 1.1 o'clock A.M. on Lionday, April 18th, 1921, for the furnishing of said cement and coarse and fine aggregate to the County of Contra Costa, in accordance with said specifications. s4 And the Board takes rec-ss to meet on Monday, April 4th, 1921, at 10 o'clock xi A.M. / fell chs irman. e Y � . . . . .Clerk. I rg 285 ' IN SHE BOARD 02 SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, April 4th, 1921, The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb cnott; J.P. Casey, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembeth. J.a.A'elle, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of March. 1921, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Clerk and Chairman. In the :Satter of the Application of ' DELTA FARMSRECLAPdATION DISTRICT i N0. 2024, 'for an Order Re-apportioning Assessment. WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees and the Trustees of the above named reclamation District have this day filed with the Clerk of this Board a petition for the re-appor- tionment of the Assessment heretofore levied upon the lands in the above named dis- trict under and by virtue of an ordermade and entered by the Board of Supervisors on the $ 29th day of August, 1918, and have filed with the Clerk of this Board, as accompanying said petition, a proposed re-apportionment of said Assessment upon the smaller parcels of the lands in said reclamation District into which the larger tracts described in the present assessment list, as so approved by this Board of Supervisors, have been subdivided; N`%', THEREFORE, upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Aayden, and duly carried, it is hereby ordered that the End Cay of LIey, 1921. at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. and the chambers of the Board of Supervisors of the ' above named County, in the County Court House, in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, are hereby appointed as the time and place at which this Board will meet for the purpose of hearing any and all objections to said re-apportionment of said Assessment, and notice of the hearing at said time and placer tt shall be given by publication for two weeks in "Antioch Ledger" a newspaper of general circulation published in the above named County. i I i i i r i 1 28 In the Matter of the Application of '...:.. DELTA FARMS RECLAISATICN DISTRICT Ilo. 2025 for an order Re-apportioning Assessment. WHEREAS. The Board of Trustees and the Trustees of the above named reclamat- ion District have this day filed with the Clerk of this Board a petition for the re- apportionment of the assessment heretofore levied upon the lands in the above named i district under and by virtue of an order made and entered by the Board of Supervisors on the 29th lay of August, 1918, and have filed with the Clerk of this Board, as aecom-, panying said petition, a proposed re-apportionment of said assessment upon the smaller) parcels of the lands in said reclamation District into which the larger tracts describ= ed in the present assessment list, as so approved bythis Board of Supervisors, have been subdivided; NOF:, THEREFORE, upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Hayden. and duly carried, it is hereby ordered that the 2nd ^ay of i.sy, 1921, at the ' hour of 10 o'clock A.M. and the chambers of the Board of Supervisors of the above named County in the County Court House, in the City of 1Iartinez; County of contra Costa. State of California. are hereby appointed as the time and p1Lce at which this Board will meet for the purpose of hearing any and all objections to sr:id re-apportionment of said assessment, and notice of the hearing at said time and place shall be given by publication for two weeks in "Antioch Ledger" a newspaper of general circulation published in the above named 0ounty. j i i In the utter of the Application of !' DELTA FA->IS RECLAMATION DISTRICT No. 2026 for an order re-a pportioning Assessment. i i WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees and the Trustees of the above named reclamation' ' District have this day filed with the Clerk of this Board a petition for the re-appor- tionment of the assessment heretofore levied upon the lands in the above named district under and by virtue of an order made and enter<d by the Board of Supervisors on the - 29th day of August, 1918, and have filed with the Clerk of this Board, as accompanying said petition. a proposed re-apportionment of said assessment upon the smaller parcels of the lands in said reclamation District into which the larger tracts described in I the present assessment list, as so approved by this Board of Supervisors, have been subdivided; i NOW, THEREFORE, upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Hayden, and duly carried, it is hereby ordered that the 2nd day of May, 1921, at the i hour of 10 o'clock A.I,i. and the chambers of the Board of Supervisors of the above named; County, in the County Court House, in the city of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, are hereby appointed as the time and place at which this Board will meet for the purpose of hearing any and all objections to said re-apportionment of said; , assessment, nd notice of the hearin:; at said time and place shall be given by publieat ion for two weeks in the Antioch Ledger, a newspaper of g p general circulation published in the above named County. i 287 i ' In the ;-latter of Publication of Ordinance No. 159. It appearing to the Board that Ordinance No. 159 has been duly published as appears by affidavit of Elsa U. Arnold, the said Ordinance being Ordinance for control' and Eradication of Rabies in !he county of Contra Costa, and levSing a tax on all dogs,!, and describing the penalties for violation of provisions of said Ordinance, for one week in the Contra Costa Standard, a s required by law; i It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said Ordinance be and the same is hereby declared duly published and is in full force and effect. In the ',latter of Repair of State Highway near Crockett. ' A delegation of citizens of Crockett, and Mr. Clerk. °tate Engineer, appear before the Board and present certain matters regarding changing of road over hill to avoid slide on what ic knorn as Hanna Hill, and it appearing to the Board that this I Board should visit the premises before deciding on any matter; It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board communicate with Mr. Hanna and make arrangements to meet this Board on the premises on Thursday, April 7th 1921, at 10 o'clock A.;4. to go over said matter with said Etate Highway Engineers and Mr. Hanna of the Crockett hand and Cattle 'company. i I I In the ;Satter of Approval of :srrant of Reclamation District No. 799. i ' Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following] i warrants of Reclamation District No. 799, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit:; No. Late Amount. 169 Feb. 21, 1921. 180.00 170 lSerch 26, 1921. 1740.00. j And the Chairman of this Ebsrd is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. i In the Matter of Salary of County Sealer of 3eights and Measurea. i This Board having received a communicetion from State Sealer of Weights and isessures asking for a recommendation of this Board toincrease the salary of Sealer of Weights and Measures for Contra Costa County; It is on motion of Supervisor Knott, seconded by Superior Trembath, by the Board ordered that said Board recommends to said Legislature that the salary of the Sealer of Weights and pleasures of Qontra Costa County be fixed at the eum of $150 per month] and necessary travelling expenses; r i 288 II The vote thereon being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Lnott, Casey. Hayden, Buchan- an and Trembath. Noes: None. In Matter of Adoption of plans and I Specifications for Installing of Lighting i System in Byron Highway Lighting District. i The Byron Highway Lighting District having heretofore and on July 19th 1920, been duly and regularly esta�,Iished and a plan of street illumination for said Byron Highway Lighting District having been this day g eaented to this Board of Sapervisofs and said Board having fully investigated the same and good cause I appearing therefor, It is hereby ordered that the kind of illuminant most feasible for said District is electric current and that the plan and system of illumination hereinafter set forth is most feasible for the said District. And it is further ordered that the sstem of Street illumination for i said Byron Highway Lighting District be and the same is hereby ordered as follows; Electric lights and poles and wires and other accessories shall be instali'- ed at the places set forth in plan, system and specifications of Byron Highway i I Lighting District this day filed with the Clerk of this Board, which said Plan, System and Specifications are hereby ordered adopted and the same are hereby adopted, as - plan, System and Specifications of and for the said District with candle power set � opposite each respective light, and the style of fixture as specified in each respect'r ive light, as shown on ;Sap of Byron Highway Lighting District this day filed with the Clerk of this Board and annexed to said Plan, System and Specifications. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that lights and all necessary poles, and wires and , other accessories for supplying of electric current for said District be and the same are hereby established at points in said District as shown on said :Sap, by circles, and that the plan and system of illumination shall be a series system on an every night and from dark to daylight schedule. i IT_ IS FURTHER ORDERED that the hours of lighting of said District shall be and the same are hereby fixed at from one-half hour after sunset to daylight on each i and every day of the year. IT IS ='[T3TE3R ORDS_"D that the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors advertise for bids for installing , caring for and maintaining said lights determined on as hereinabove set forth and for supplying said District with all electricity necessary for operating and maintaining all of said lights which are to be installed within said District, according to plans, System and Specifications this day adopted and now on file in the office of the Clerk of this Board. The contract for same to be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, pro- ' vide.i, however that the rates to be paid therefor must not exceed in any event the rates now paid by the County of Contra Costa for Highway lighting in other places in the County of Contra Costa. The term of said contract to be for five years. '. i The Board reserves the right to abrogate said contract when gas or eleetdc j current is offered to be supplied at two-thirds of said fixed contract price. 289 i All bids must be accompanied by a cash deposit or certified check in amount of ten per cent of amount bid. payable to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, as a guarantee on part of successful bidder that said successful bidder will within five days from acceptance of his bid. enter into a contract for immediately installing, caring .'or and maintaining said lights and for supplyingsaid District with all electricity necessary for operating or maintaining all of the said lights and that said bidder will execute and file to the Board of Supervisors immediate- ly on the making of said contract, a good and sufficient bond in such sum as this Board of Supervisors may deem adequate with good and sufficient sureties, conditioned for the faithful performance of said contract. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bide. Bidders to be notified to be present at the opening of the bids. It IS FURTHER ORDERED that Notice of receiving of said bids will be published) in the Byron Times, a newsp;_oer printed, and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. IT IS FURTHER ORDER1) that said bids be presented to the hour of 11 o'clock A.S. on Monday iday, 2nd, 1921. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i I In the Uatter of Fixing Salary of Superintendent of County Hospital. j William H.Hough, having made application for an increase in salary as Superintendent of County Hospital, and it appearing to the Board that said salary of said Superintendent of County Hospital is not adequate to the service rendered, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the salary ' of Nm. H.Hoagh, Superintendent of County Hospital, be and the same is hereby increased from sum of X150. to sum of $200 per month, commencing Uarch lst, 1921. It is Further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of Wm. H. Hough, as Superintendent of County tlospital for tte Rum of! $2COper month, payable out of the Hospital Fund. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Natter of Acceptance of Contract i of E.E.O'Brien for Grading Sec. No. 3 of Division No. 23 of County Highway. R.R.Arnold, County Engineer, having filed with this Board, his certifieate� showing that Sec. No. 3 of Division No. 23 under contract to Mrs. E.E.O'Brien, has been completed according to specifications; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said road accented. ! It is further ordered tha'. all persona hsbing claims against E.�.O'Brien. for labor performed or material furnished on said contract, present same to this Board; on or before 35 days from this date. I i The vote of the Board thereon being unanimous. ,.. ,. I In the Matter of Communication from San Francisco Chamber of Commerce. The San Francisco Chamber of Commerce having requested a five hundred word article on Contra losta County and said communication having been referred to this Board . by the Martinez Ohamber of Commerce; It is, by the Board ordered that said communication be referred to W.A.Rugg, and that he be requested to prepare an article on Contra Costa County, in accordance with said communication. i I In the matter of Adoption of Plans and Specifications for Building of Division No. 29 of County Bighway i of Contra Costa County. R.R.Arnold, having presented to this Board plans and specifications, profiles', and cross-sections for the building of Division No. 29 of County Highway of Contra Costa County; and being road lying in Supervisor Dist. No. 4 and known as 'billow Pass Road a distance of 1.72 miles. It is. on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans i and specifications, profiles and cross-sections be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications, profiles, and cross-sections for the building of said road. Itis Further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Pittsburg Dispatch for bide to be presented to this Board for the building of said road in accordance with said plans and apecifications, profiles, and cross-sections this day adopted by this Board. And that bids be presented to this Board up to 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday May 2nd, 1921, The said order being passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Matter of Repairing, 'Re-constructing i and =e-Building of that certain road in Contra Costa County, between the end of Diviv:on No. 29 I on line between Supervisor Districts 3 and 4, on Willow Pass Road, and extending to the , incorporate limits of the Town of Concord, a distance of 3.89 miles. ' WHEREAS. it appears to this Boardthat that certain road hereafter to be knbwn as Division No. 30 of County High^ay System and commencing at the end of ' Division No. 29 at line dividing Supervisor Districts Nos. 3 and 4, on Willow Pass Road, and extending along said Willow Pass Road to the corporate limits of the town I i i 291 of Concord, is an existing main line road, and that the public convenience and necessity demand the acquisition or construction or the grading and re-grading, paving and macadamizing of said existing main line road, which road is in excess of three miles in length arid, WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that the cost of such grading, re-grading. paving and macadamizing such existinj main line road when completed, will exceed the sum of $3000 and will be too great to be paid out of any of the road funds of said county, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, and this Board hereby determines to grade and re grade, pave and macadamize, such existing main line road to be known as Division No. 30 of the County Highway System(f Contra Costa County, and charge the cost of same to the general Bund of the County of Contra Costa. BE IT AJRTHER RESOLVED and Ordered that R.R.Arnold. County Surveyor of Contra Oosta County be and he is hereby directed and ordered to survey said road and prepare plans and specifications for the grading,regrading, paving and macadamizing of such existing main line road and present same to this Board for adoption when completed. The foregoin order is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Natter of Adoption of Plans. I and specifications for building of i Division No. 30 of Contra Oosta County j Highway System, and being Willow Pass Road, i lying in Supervisor District No• 3, between i corporate limits of the town of Concord and Supervisor District No. 4. R.R.Arnold, County Engineer, having presented to this Board, plans and - specifications, profiles and cross-sections for the building of Division No. 30 of County Highway °ystem, being Willow Pass Road, and lying in Supervisor District No. 3,7 a distance of 3.89 miles. It is, on motion duly made and carried. by the Board ordered that said plana; specifications, profiles, and cross-sections be Lnd the same are hereby adopted by thiel Board as plans and specifications. profiles, and cross-sections for the building of ♦, said road. i It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Daily Gazette, for bids to be presented to this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.fd. on Monday, ISay 2nd. 1921. for the buildin3 of said road in accordance with said plane and specifications this day adopted. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j i i I i r _. 292 i I i i In the Matter of Transfer of Machines. for County Engineers Office. R.R.Arnold, County Engineer having reported to this Board that he desires to turn in two old machines. Fords, and a Studebaker Truck, on the purchase of three other! machines; It is. on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that permission be and the same is hereby granted to said County Engineer to purchase new machines and to turn in old machines on said purchase. j I 1n the :Satter of Allowance to Indigents. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the follow-� Ing allowances be and the same are hereby made to the following named indigents on said; i dates set opposite their respective names. to wit: Mary Radicle, 854- 6th St., Richmond, $15. per month, starting March,1,1921. Adeline Costa. Concord, Grocery order for $30. per month for months of March, April and May, 1921, only. It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore meta to Mrs. M.E.Bray of Richmond. Cal. be and the same is hereby reduced from $35. to $20 per month, eommene= Ing ipril 1st, 1921. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant in favor of each of above named indigents on the first of each and every month, until the further order of this Board.�1 i I i In the Matter of Report of Richmond Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children and Animals. The Report of Richmond Society for preventionof Cruelty to Children and i animals, having been read to the Board; It is by the Board ordered that said Report be': placed on file. j - i i i In the :.tatter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State `Automobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1921. which said money shall be expended by said County exp elusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in said County and the following claims having been presented for work done under supervision i of County 15ngineer's office; It is by 'he Board orderei that the following claims for work done under super vision of County Engineer's office be and the same are hereby ordered paid Out of the Special Road fund of Contra Costa County: i i I Same. Amount. S-A-Clark ,� 43.10 ! 8dwin Morgan 32.35. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. e� 'L to the Matter of Allowanoe of I Claims. irr a3 Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board. and those found to be correct and to be properly signed, are ordered allowed by the M Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered nn the Allowance Book of this Board. J Gn 1 And the Board takes reoesa to meet on Monday, April 18th, 1421, at 10 o'clook A.M. 1 x t ...... l�,n_P 7....Clerk. 13 .49 i R =a r z ".i I 294 i IN `v3E BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 0+ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CAIIFORrIA. ISonday, April 18th, 1921. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. i Present: Hon. 17m.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisorz Zeb Xnott; J.P. Casey, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells, CIark. In the Latter of Approval of Claims of Rindge Land Reclamation District 140. 2036. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Hoard ordered that the following claim of said Reclamstion District 2036, be an roved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 22. April 18th, 1921. $475.16. i ? And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing their signatures thereto. ' In the latter of Advertisement for Bids for Construction of Extension of Division No. 5 of County Highway. The Board having heretofore advertised for bid:, for construction of extensidn of Division No. 5 of County Highway, which said Division lies between the town limits of the town of iSalnut Creek, and the crossing of the San Francisco-Sacramento Railroad on the road leading from Pacheco to Walnut Creek, and this being the time and place I for receiving of bids, the followin= bidders appear and file bids, to wit: I E.E. IFOT7: Embankment, per cubic yard, 01.00 , Con crate pavement, per ou.yd. 6.00 Placing wire mesh, Der sq.ft. .0025 E.E. O'BRIEN: Embankment, per cu. yd $.95 Concrete pavetaent, per cu.yd. 6.47 Placing wire mesh, per sq. ft. .005 Thereupon said bids having been referred to the County Engineer and the I County Engineer having reported that the bid of E.E.Grow is the lowest and best bid presented; It is, on motion of Supervisor Hayden, seconded by Supervisor Trembath. by the Board ordered that said contract be awarded to E.E.Grow. i It is further ordered that E.E.Grow give bonds in following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of contract price for the faithful performance of said contract and 50 per cent of contract price as security for material snd labor furnished. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare said contract and bonds in accordance with the foregoing order. I I , P 2W i j In the ?Satter of Advertisement for i Bids for construction of Pavement Around F Court House Block, and Count,: Property. The Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of pavement around the Court House Block and County property, the following bidders appear and file bids, this being the time and place of receiving bids for same, to wit: F i J.G. SAYLES• - Concrete, per cu. yd......... $1.25 5 inch. sewer, per lin.ft......1.50 711x50" concrete and corru- gated iron culvert, per lin. ft................... 5.00 Re-setting existing granite ` curbs per lin. ft. ....... .40 Concrete curb per lin. ft. ... .75 Paving, 4" Asphalt concrete base with 2" Warrenite Bitulithic Wearing Surface ' per sq. ft. ............... .26 Paving. 5" Asphalt concrete j base, with E" harrenite i Bitulithic Wearing Surface per sq. ft. ...................25 i Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said matter be continued to and set for Monday, Kay 2nd, 1921, at 10 o'clock A.M. i I In the +latter of Furnishing of Cement. This Board having heretofore advertised for bide for the furnishing of cement j to the County of Contra Costa, and this being the time and piece for receiving of bids, the following bidders appear and file bids, to wit: I s PACIFIC PORTLAND 00:.1PAITY, CONSO7IDATED: i Cement, per bbl. F.O.B. Cars, S. P. Company, C.'alnut Creek, $3.69. ' Sacks returned to Cement, freight prepaid, in good order, .15 Cash discount. 50 per bbl. allowed. if payment made in 10 days. 10 per bbl. deducted for war tax, if exemption certificates furnished. HENRY CUUML LIMS & CET.IENT C012ANY: 3 Cement, per bbl. $3.69.. Sacks, 150 each freight prepaid, to Bay Point, Cal. Cash discount, 50 per bbl. if paid within ten days. 10 per bbl. deducted if War Exemption certificates furnished. MERCANTILE GRAIN COTOANY: %f 4 Cement, per bbl. $5.69. 7 Sacks returns 150 each, freight prepaid, to Cement, Cal. Cash Discount, 50 per bbl. if payment made within ten days from shipping date. 10 per bbl. deducted if freight exemption certificates are supplied. S OLD IiIiSIO_^: PORTLAND CE-1%];^_ COISPANY: Bid, no certified check accompanying same. `:K Cement, per bbl. $3.85. 50 per bbl. discount, if paid within ten days. 150 per sack, if sacks returned, freight prepaid. Thereupon., it appeering to the Board that three of said bids are identical ' and it appearing to the Board that the bid of the Henry Cowell Lime & Cement Company should be accepted for the reason that said cement is manufactured in the County of Contra Costa, I s It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the some is hereby awardgd to Henry Cowell Lime and Cet'ent Company. ! i e 29 h i i It is further ordered that Henry Cowell Lime & Cement Company, give bond and enter into a contract for the furnishing of same. In the flatter of Advertising for Bids for Furnishing of Coarse and Fine Aggregate. This Board having heretofore advertised for furnishing of coarse and fine aggregate, to the County of Contra Costa, and this being the time and place for i receiving of bids. the following bidders appear and file bids. to wit: E.B. & A. L. STO:I✓ COISPA::Y_ Crushed Rock, delivered at 9:alnut Creek. IIJ (1) Coarse Aggregate: (e) Crushed rock, $1.90 per ton. i (b) Gravel, 1.60 per ton. 11111 (2) Fine Aggregate: - - Sand, 1.60 per ton. I i, War Exemption Certificates to be furnished by the County. A.A. DICUAHON: Crushed Rock, as per Sample No. 5. $1.60 per ton Gravel. Sample No. 2, 1.60 per ton Sand, as per Sample No. 1, 1.60 per ton. F.O. B. Cars, Walnut Creek. i COAST ROCK & GRAVEL COLTANY: Crushed Rock, y1.90 per ton. Gravel, 1.60 per ton Sand- 1.60 per ton. :hereupon, said bids are referred to the County Engineer for his opinion and said County Engineer having reported to this Board and recommenced that the bid of Coast Rock & Grave] Company at $1.90 per ton for crushed rock, was the lowest and best bid presented, and for the best material. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the cont act for crushed rock be and the same is hereby awarded to Coast Rock & Gravel Company at $1.90 per ton. P.O.B. cars. Walnut Creek. And it appearing to the Board that the bids on sood are all the same, and it appearing that A.A.I.SeL?¢hon is a resident of the County of Contra Costa, end wheref bids are equal that preference should be given to P.esidents of County of Contra Costa, It is, by the Board ordered that the bid of A.A.Llcilahon, for furnishing of 490 tons of sand, be and the same is hereby awarded to A.A.ilcUahon. It ;.s further ordered that the Diatrict Attorney of Contra Costa County prepare contract for said A.A.MoTlahon, and Coast Rock & Gravel Oompany,and that said A.A.Ilollahon, and Coast Roc; & Gravel Oompan,-. file bonds with this Board for fifty per cent of the contract price for the faithful performance of said contract, and fifty per cent of contract price as security for material furnished. i _ 29"7 i 1 In the Matter of Lost Viarant. 1 Joseph Jesse, having filed his affidavit showig that on March 21st.-,1921, a warrant was issued to him on salary Fund No. 923, for the sum of '$"75.00; and that said warrant was mailed to him on March 21st, 2921, and has been lost, and is not now in his possession and Ir ayin; that a new warrant be issued in lieu thereof; It is. by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be 'd irected to refuse payment of said lost warrant, and that the County Auditor issue a duplicate of same, and that the County :reasarer pay the same in order of payment of said i original lost warrant. :he said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board—y, In the Ilatter of Report of Health ' Officer. Dr. C.R.Blake, Health Officer of Contra Costa County, having filed with this Board a communication regarding control of Rabies in Contra Costa County and said matter is referred to the District Attorney. In the flatter of Petition for r. Opening of San Pablo Creek Road. I A petition having been filed praying for the opening of the San Pablo Creek i Road down San Pablo Creek, the said matter is referred to the District Attorney. ' In the Matter of Application of Crockett Al a Post No. 33 American Legion for permission to ` hold Carnival in Crockett. A representative of Crockett post Ne. 33 of American Legion appears before the Board and requests permission to hold a Carnival under the Auspices of said Legijn without necessity of paying a license; :hereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby granted. I In the Cutter of Approval of :^.arrants of Reclamation District No. 1619. s ' good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said District, be anp roved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 192 Lurch 15th, 1921. ;380.21. 195 ICpril 5th, 1921. 90.00. 3 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of 4 this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. ! ,s I I� 29° i I� In the 1fatter of Approval of t1arrants of Reclamation District ;7o. 802. food cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the folloci- ing Tarrants of Reclamation District 'To. 802, be approved, to wit: 80. Date Amount. 174 Feb. 28th, 1921. ,$"544.95 175 Liar. 7th, 1921 7.50 175 March 7th, 1921 252.50 177 March 7th, 1921, 162.50 178- Lurch 7th, 1921, 205.00 180 march 7th, 1921, 34.00 I 162 march 21st, 1.921 162.23 183 March 4th, 1921 20,50 184 April 8th, 1921. 777.25 185 April 5th, 1921, 33496.50 186 April 8th, 1921 506.25 187 April 8th, 19211 849.73 168 opril 14th, 1921 7.50 189 April 14th, 1921 182.25 190 April 24th, 1921 13.95 291 April 14th, '921, 133.62 192 April 14th, 1921, 5.60 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on warrants above named by affixing their signatures thereto. C In the ;atter of Allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board; those found to be correct and to be properly signed are orderFd allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and Attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. In the Liatter of Issas of Bonds of .' 2ittabarg School District. :VERREAS, on the 2nd day of march, 1921, the Board of Trustees of Pittsburg School District, deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order of the sai Board of Trustees duly and regularly passed and adopted by them and entered on the minatFs of the said Board of Trustees on said day, did call an election, and resolve and order: {i That an election be called and held on the 29th day of march, 1921, in said I School District, for the purpose of submittinpt to the electors of said School Distri�ot the question of issuing and selling bonds of said School District in the amount of One hundred thousand (,100.000.00) dollars, to run not exceeding thirty (30) years and to be Lr interest at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, for the purpose of raising money for purchasing schoollots; for building school buildings; for altering and adding to the school buildings; for supplying said school buildings with furniture and necessary apparatus; for improv- ing the school grounds and for liquidating indebtedness already incurred for said purposes;. I� rMSAS, an election was held in said School District on the 29th day of { 299 JLIt March, 1921, in conformity with the said resolution and older of theBoard of Tru eteesi I of said School District, and all the proceedings had in the premises have been car- i tified to this Board of Supervisors by the Board of Trustees of said School District as required by lar;; and I A''..'BRSAS, the said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and investigation this Board has found and does hereby find and declare. That in accordance with a resolution and order of the Board of Trustees of Pittsbur.; School District, passed and adopted on the 2nd day of [larch, 1921, an election was duly called in said School District. and was held in said School District on the 29th day of Larch, 1921, and that notice of said election was given by post- Ing notices signed by all members of the Board of Trustees of said School District inj three public places in said School District for more than twenty days before said i election, and by publishing such notice in the Pittsburg Post, a newspac,er printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, State of Californis, not less then once a weelk for three successive weeks before said election, which notice so posted and I published, was in the form required by the Political Code of the State of California.] That prior to opening said polls said Inspector and Judges of election ) conducting said election, took the oath of office as required by law, and thereafter conducted the said election as required by low, and at the close thereof canvassed the votes cast thereat, and certified the result of said election to the Board of ;rustees of said School District, and to them made return of the poll and tally of said election. That on the 5th day of April, 1921, the seventh day after the said election i Lad at one o'clock '.M. of said day, the Board of Trustees of said School District I met and canvassed the said returns of said election from which said returns the said Board of Trustees found and declared and this Board finds and declares that there were three hundred and ninety four (394) votes cast at said election and that more than two-thirds thereof, to wit: three hundred and twenty-nine (329) votes were cast r for issuing said bonds, and sixty five (55) votes and no more were cast against is- fIf suing said bonds, and that all 'he votes cast were legal votes, and that the said I Board of Trustees caused an entry of the result of said election to be made on.the minutes of said Board. And this Board hereby further finds end declares that said election was duly! and legally called and held and conducted, and that notice thereof visa duly and legally given and publiched, and the result thereof duly and legally canscssed and i declared in the manner, and as required by law, and that all acts, conditions end j things required by law to be one have been done and have been performed in regular 1 and due form and in strict accordance with the provi:+ions of the Statute authorizingi the issue of school bonds; and that the total amount of indebtedness of the said i School District, including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limits preser'bed - ' by lag'.. IT 13 TP%p-r'OaE ORDM3D, that bonds of Pittsburg School District in the said County of Contra Costa. State of California, issue in the sum of One hundred thousand I (4100.000.00) dollars. in deno�minoticns of One thousond ($1,000.00) dollars, each, j payable within thirty (30) :,ears from the date thereof, in gold coin of the United States, with interest thereon at the rate of six (o) per cent per annum, payable i , 300 I 1 semi-annually in like gold coin, at the office of the County Treasurer of said Coul}ty; l '.. IT IS FJ°THEH. ORDERED that said bonds shall be doted the lar day of iiay 1921, and shall be payable as follows: to wit: I Two bonds numbered from one (1) to two (2), inclusive, to run one (1) year from date. Two bonds numbered from three (3) to four (4) inclusive, to run two (2) years from d ate. i Two bonds numbered from five (5) to six (6) inclusive, to ran three (3) years from date. Two bonds numbered from seven (7) to eight (8) inclusive. to ran four (4) years from date. Three bonds nambereF from nine (9) to eleven (11) inclusive, to run five (5) years from date. Three bonds numbered from twelve (12) to fourteen (14) inclusive, to run six (61 years from date. Three bonds numbered from fifteen (15) to seventeen (17) inclusive. to run sev- en (7) years from date. Three bonds numbered from eighteen (18) to twenty (20) inclusive to run eight (6) years from date. Three bonds numbered from twenty-one (21) to twenty-three (23) inclusive, to run nine(9) years from date. ) I Three bonds numbered from twenty-four (24) to t•nenty-six (26) inclusive, to run ten (10) years from date. Three bonds numbered from twenty-seven (27) to twenty nine (29) inclusive, to run eleven (ll) :;ears from date. Three bonds numbered from thirty (30) to thirty-two (32) inclusive, to run twelve (12) years from date. Three bonds numbered from thirty-three (33) to thirty-five (36) inclusive, to run thirteen (13) years from date. Three bonds numbered from thirty-six (36) to thirty-eight (38) inclusive, to run fourteen (14) years from date. Three bonds numbered from thirty nine (39) to forty-one (41) inclusive, to run fifteen (15) years from date. ' Three bonds numbered from forty-two (42) to forty-four (44) inclusive, to run � sixteen (16) years from date. Four bonds numbered from forty-five (45) to forty-eight (48) inclusive, to ran '! seventeen (17) years from date. Four bonds numbered from forty-nine (49) to fifty two (52) inclusive, to ran eighteen(18) years from date. Four bonds numbered from fifty three (53) to fifty-six (56) inclusive, to run nineteen (19) years from date. Four bonds numbered from fifty-seven (57) to sixty (60) inclusive, to run . twenty (20) years from date. Your bonds numbered from sixty-one (61) to sixty-four (64) inclusive, to run twenty-one (21) years from date. Four bonds numbered from sixty five (65) to sixty-eight (68) inclusive, to run twenty-two (22) years from date. Four bonds numbered from sixty-nine (69) to seventy-two (72) inclusive, to run twenty three (23) years from d ate. Four bonds numbered :from seventy-three (73) to seventy-six (76) inclusive, to ran twenty four (24) years from date. Four bonds numbered from seventy-seven (77) to eighty (80) inclusive, to run twenty-five (25) years from date. Four bonds numbered from eighty -one (81) to eighty-four (84) inclusive, to ran twenty six (26) years from date. Four bonds numbered from eighty-five (85) to eighty-eight (88) inclusive, to ran twenty-seven (27) years from date oar bcndnumbered from eighty-nine (89) to ninety-two (92) inclusive, to run twe. a nty-eight years (261 from date. 41our bonds numbered from ninety-three (93) to ninety-six (96) inclusive, to run twenty-nine (29) years from date. 3a� i Four bonds numbered from ninety-seven (97) to one hundred (100) inclusive, to run thirty (30) years from date. and the interest accruing thereon shall be payable semi-annually on the first (1st) day of Hove,rber and the first (1st) day of :lay, of each and every year, until said I bonds are paid. F It is further ordered that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the following form, to -sit: No. SCHOOL BOND 41000.00. I i of Pittsburg School District, !I County of Contra costa, State of California, United States of America. i I Pittsbur; School District, in the County of Contra Costa, State of I _ California, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof. at the office of the Treasurer of County of Contra Costa, State of kW ifornia, on the first (let) day of Aay, 19_ One thousand (,1,000.00) dollars in gold coin of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of six I' (6) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the let day of Novembe!, and the i let day of Ilay, cf each and every year from the date hereof until this bond is paid. F :his Bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date numbered from one f (1) to one hundred (100) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to One hundred thousand i (,100,000.00) dollars, and is issues: and sold by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, fnr the purposes of raising money for purchasing school lots; for bsildin3 school buildings; for altering and adding to school buildings; for sapplyin, said school buildin3s with furniture and necessary ` apparatus; for improving the school grounds and for liquidating indebtedness already II incurred for said purposes, in Pittsburg School District in said County of Contra Costa in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Political Code, i and the Constitution of the Mate of California, and is authorized by a vote of more ' than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called and hell and conducted in said Pittsburg School District in said County and State of California on the 29th day of ?Barth, 1921; �1 And the Board of Supervisors of the County ofContre. Costa, State of California hereby certifies and declares that said election sea duly and legally called, held. and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published, and the result thereof was duly end legally canvassed and declared in the manner and as require: by law, and that all acts and conditions and things required by law to b''d done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and have bean performed in regular and in due form, and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorizing the issue of school bonds. And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of in- debtedness of the said Pittsburg School District, including this issue of bonds ' is within the limit provided by law, I This Bond is in the form prescribed by order of said Board of Supervisors duly made and entered in its minutes on the 18th day of April. 1921. and shall be payable' out of the interest and sinking fund of said Pittsburg School District, and the y money for the redemption of said bonds and the payment of interest thereon shall be i raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said School District. I f 302 I IR :YITNESS TEE3EOF, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, has caused this bond to be signed by its Chairman, and by the County Auditor, and attested by its Clerk with the Seal of said Board attached this i let day of May, 1921. Chairman of the Board of upery sons. i f County Auditor. I Att eat: County C erg and er of the Board of Supervisors. RESOLVED, that to each of said bonds shall be attached interr-st coupons in the following form, t e wit: $30.00. INT7.3^ST COUPON. No. The Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, will ay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the ittsburg School District in said County and State, on the let day Of 19 at his office in the town of Martinez, in sa.d County an tate:$he sum of X30.00 for six months' interest I ` on Bond No. of said School District. f chairman of t e oar o Supervisors. )f County Auditor.- County u or.oun y Clerk and Clerk of the board oT upervisors.l It is further ordered that the Chairmen of this Board and the County Auditor are authorized to sign said bonds and coupons, and the said County Clerk is authorized, to countersign the same and to affix the seal of this board to said bonds, and there- upon said officers shall deliver the said bonds, so executed to the county Treasurer �� for safe-keeping. They may sign the said coupons by lithographed or engraved facsimilk of their si.=natures. It is further ordered that the Clerl: of this Board cause a notice of the i sale of the said bonds to be published in the Pittabarg cost, a newspaper Frinted and ! ' published in the s:-.-id County of contra Costa, for the period of two successive weeks, that this Board Of Supervisors will receive up to the hour of eleven o'clock A.M. of 'Ionday the 2nd la;; of -ay. 1921, sealed, proposals for the purchase of said bonds or any portion thereof, for cash, at not less than par, and accrued interest; the board of Supervisors however reserving the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds; i Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said Board of Supervisors held on the 16th day of April, 1921, by the following vote: Ayes: Sanervisors :_nott, Casey, Hayden. Buchanan and Trembath. Roes: Supervisors - None. Absent:- supervisors- None. 17.l.Puchana n Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of County of Contra Costa, State of Cal.ifornis. r� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � . . . . . . a�} . �\ I t@ t� e the mss_, of !w ever the 2ittsbarg School Emea . 2the Co yJ Contra lost&. : g3orn!a. . . Retied, that tie Chairman of the Board 2 Supervisors of the County of ! Contra Costa, State rCalifornia, the County Auditor Jthe County z ,ontn2@/ ) state of 3alifornis, an the County C2erk, ex- ea E.a J the Board 3 Super- visors of -ns=s2 County JContra Costa, State - California, are, an etch « them I \ is, hereby eaz@# to _ca,! the bonds aee in the above entitled mat#r ° \ The ea takes __ to _t on awe, May 2nd, 1921at & o'clock Cl ark. \ , a! .���� . . . . . . • . . . � f � � � - . \�\ / . . . . ]. . . . . . . . . . 304 I I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. State of California. f Monday May 2nd, 1921. f The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors 2eb Ynott; J.P.Lasey, C.H.4isyden, and R.J.Trembeth. J.H.nells, Clerk. i i The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of April. 1921. are read to the Board end by the Board approved as reed and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. 1 In the Matter of Insurance on I County Hospital, j i It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Policy ,f5312 ! s of Continental Insurance Company presented to this Board for insurance on County I Hospital, be and the same is hereby not accepted by this Board I i ian In the Matter of Correct.of Assessments. Seo. 0.1deees, County Assessor having reported to this Board that a Clerical error appears in Assessment Roll in this: that A.R.Po:^.ell was assessed in Walnut Creek I School District for automobile valued at $300, and same machine was attached to his acreage in Lafayette School District and valued at ?340; the discrepancy in valuation due possibly in difference in stating cost; that there is fifty-nine cents due on unsecered assessment in Walnut Creek school District and authorization is hereby grantgd i to cancel the sc.me.ti In the ;latter of Advertising for Bids for Construction of Division Bo. 29 of i County Highway. This Son-d hevinR heretofore advertised for bids to be received by this Board for the building of Division No. 29 of County Highway which said Division is Willow i Pass Road lying in 6upervisor District no. 4, a distance of 1.72 miles; the following j I bidders appear at this time and file bids, to wit: YOPPE_ROD & HEAFEY: (1) Embankment, per cu. yrd. . ...........$1.00 (2) Overhaul, per ea. yd. ............... .05 (3) Rock and screenings in pavement, per ton ....... ................. 5.25 (4) Surface covered with asphaltum, per sq. 15nt................ ...... .02 i { I u', I 303 i i i 1 i A. J. (MIER: I (1) Embankment, per cu. yd. ............e" 1.15 (2) Overhaul, per cu. yd. .... .06 (3) Rock and screenings, in pavement perton 5.00 _ (4) Surface covered with asphaltum per sq. ft. ............... .02 :. Thereupon, said bids having been referred to the County Engineer and it appearing to the Board that said bids are too high, and that said Board is not warranto at this time to proceed with saB work at said prices; It is by the Board ordered that said bids be and the same are here1V rejected. f ! i In the Matter of Construction of i Division No. 30 of County Highway I System. i This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the corgtraction of Division Ro. 50 of County Highway. which said Division No. 30 is Willow Page Road in Supervisor District No. 3, a distance of 3.89 miles; and this being time and plree of receiving bids, the following bidders file bids, to wit: I Sopperud & Heafey: I ( .............. (2) Overhaul. per cu. d ... .05 1) Embankment, per on. yd. ,� .90 (3) Rock and screenings in�pavement per ton ......... ................ 5.35 (4) Surface covered with asphaltum, per sq. ft. ......................... .02 ! A.J.Grie r• (11 Embankment, Per cu. yd .... ... .$l.lb (2) Overhaul, per cu. yd. ............. ..06 (3) Rook_ and screenings in pavement, per ton .e .with b 25 (4) Surface covered with asphaltum, per i sq. ft. .02 i Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that said bids are too high and that s said Board would not be warranted to proceed with said work at said prices, i It is. by the Board ordered that said bids be and '.hey are hereby rejected. i In Matter of Furnishing Bids for Installing Lights in Byron Highway Lighting District. +his Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of lights in Byron Highway Lighting District in accordance with plans and specifications, and now! at this time the Pacific Gas & Electric Company files its bid as follows; 1 For a term of five years from rind after date when contract shall be awarded, y at following rates, to wit: For each 250 candlepower Lamp, p4. per mouth; For each lOC Candlepower Lamp, $2.75 per month; plus a sur-charge of ten per cent of amount of each monthly bill, heretofore authorised by Railroad Commission of the State of California; All lamps. wires and other applieaas and fixtures to be installed by sold n I ;- 306 i Company pursuant to the bid and shall remain the sole property of said company. I ' Contract to provide that same shall be at ell times subject to changes and modifications made by Railroad Commission of the State of California as said Commission may from time to time direct in the exercise of its jurisdiction. and this being the only bid presented; I It is. on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said contract I be and the same is hereby awardei to Pacific ;;as & Electric Company and that said Pacific Gas & Electric Company enter into a contract and give bond as provided by law in sum of Y'500. I In the :latter of the Application of Delta Farms Reclamation District No. 2024 for an order Re-apportioning Assessment. WHEREAS. heretofore on the 29th day of August. 1918, this Board of Supervisors i by order duly made and entered and endorsed upon the Assessment Roll, did approve an I i assessment under the provisions of Section 3446 to 3491 of the Political Code of the 4 State of California, upon the lands within the above named reclamation district; and, WHEREAS, thereafter on the 29th day of August, 1918, said Assessment with said i order endorsed thereupon, was filed in the office of the County Treasurer of the above named County and ever since seld date the said assessment list has remained and now 19 I in said office of said County Treasurer because of the issuance of bonds by the above named reclamation district; and. WHEREAS, since the Piling of said assessment list with said Oounty Treasurer i c all or nearly all of the lands covered by said Assessment list have been subdivided into smaller parcels than are set forth and described in said Assessment list, and on this Account it has become desirable that in accordance with the provisions of Section 3460 of the Political Code of the State of California, said assessment shall be re-appor- , tioned upon said tracts as described in said assessment roll in such manner it will charge each of said smaller parcels with a just proportion of said assessment as so J made upon said tracts so subdivided; and WHEREAS. under the provisions of said Section 3460 of the Political Code of the State of California, the Board of Trustees of the above named reclamation District have re-apportioned said assessment upon the tracts as set forth in said Assessment list in such manner as will charge each or any of said smaller parcels of each or any of said tracts on said assessment list with a just proportion of said assessment as so made upon said tracts so subdivided; and, WHEREAS. thereafter on the 4th day of April. 1921, ead Board of Trustees did file with this Board of Supervisors said re-apportioned assessment list, together with i their petition that further proceedings should be bad thereon, as are required to be ho by said Section 3460 of the Political Code of the State of California, and thereupon! this Board of Supervisors. by its order, made and entered on the 4th day of April, 19211, fixed this 2nd day of M ay, 121, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. and the chambers of this Board, at the County Court House, in the City of Martinez. County of Contra Co at a.1 State of California, as the time and place at which this Board would meet for the parp� e of hearing any and ail objections to said re-apportionment of said assessment aid to aaip 30-7-1 ' re-apportioned assessment, and also required that notice of the hearing at said time and place should be given by publication for two weeks in Antioch Ledger, a news- paper of general circulation published in the above named County; end, WHEREAS, on this 2nd day of May. 1921, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.;,t. before this Board, at its Chambers in the County Court House, in the bity of Uartinez, County of Centra Costa, State of California, the hearing of any and all objections to said re-apportionment of said assessment, and to said reapportioned assessment, was duly called b;; this Board, in accordance with the terms of said order, and, duly.made to i appear to this Board, that notice of the time and place of hearing said objections In proper form was duly and regularly published as required by the terms of said order; and, i WHEREAS. upon said hearing, or prior thereto, and within the time allowed i by law, no written or other objections to said reapportionment of said assewsment, ' or to said reapportioned sesess,^_eat, were made or filed, and it appears to this Board that said reaeportionment of said assessment and said reapportioned assessment, in all respects is fair and equitable and is reapportioned upon the lands within said reclamation District in such manner as chargee to each and any of :aid smaller par- I I cels. of each and any of said tracts on said ori4inal assessment list, with a just proportion of said assessment as so made upon said tracts so subdivided. NOW, TBERESORE, upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisors aeyden. and duly carried..it is ,hereby ordered that said reapportionment of said assessment and said reapportioned assessment be and th= same is hereby approved. In the flatter of the application of i Delta Parms Reclamation District No. 2025 for an order reapportionin; i Assessment. i WHEREAS, heretofore on the 29th day of August, 1918, this Board of Supervisors i by order duly made and entered and endorsed upon the assessment roll, did approve i an assessment ander the provisions of Section 3446 to 3491 of the Political Code of the State of California, upon the lands within the above named reclamation dis- trict, and WHEREAS, thereafter on the 29th day of August, 1918, said assessment with said order endorsed thereapon was filed in the office of the County Treasurer of the: above named county and ever since said date said assessment list has remained and i now is in said office of said County Treasurer, because of the issuance of bonds by the above named reclamation District; and, i WHEREAS, since the filing of said assessment list with said County Treasurer; ' all or nearly all of the lands covered by said assessment list have been subdivided into smaller parcels than are set forth and described in said assessment list, and i on this accoQnt it hes become desirable that in accordance with the provisions of Section 3460 of the Political Code of the State of Californin Said assessment i shall be reapportioned upon said tracts as described in said assessment roll in such' I I � I 308 i manner as will charge each of ae:id smaller parcels with a just proportion of said assessment as so made upon said tracts so subdivided; and, WHEREAS, under the provisions of said Section 3460 of the Political Code j i of the State of California, the Board of Srustees of the above named reclamation district have reapportioned said assessment upon the tracts as set forth in the said assessment list in such manner as will charge each, or any of the said smaller parcels of each or any of said tracts bn said assessment list, with a .just proportion i of 9+.id assessment as so made upon said tracts as so subdivided; and. S?HEREAS. thereafter and on the 4th day of rpril. 1921. said Board of Trustees, did file with this Board of Supervisors said reapportioned assessment list, together with their petition that further proceedings should be had thereon, as are required to be had by said Section 3460 of the Political Code of the State of California, andi i thereupon this Board of Supervisors, by its order, made and entered on the 4th day of April, 1921, fixed this 2nd day of Ney. 1921, at the hour of 10 o'clock -.11, and the! chambers of this Begird, at the county court House. in the City of.Iartines, County i of Contra Costa, State of California, as the time and place at which this Board would meet for the purpose of hearing any and all objections to said reapportionment of i said assessment and to said reapportioned assessment, and also req-tired that notice of the hearing at said time and place should be given by publication for two i weeks in mntioch Ledger, a newspsoer of general circulation published in the above i named county; and, 4IHE1EA9, on this 2nd day of May, 1921, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.U. before this Board at its chambers in the County Court House, in the City of Martinez. CountA of Contra Costa, Stateof California, the hearing of any and all objections to said reapportionment of said assessment, end to said reapportioned assessment, was duly called by this Board, in accordance with the terms of said order, and it was duly made to appear to this Board, that notice of the time and place of hearing said ob- jections in proper form was duly and regularly published as required by the terms oft said order and, I WHEREAS, upon said hearing, or prior thereto. and within the time allowed by law, no written or other objections to said reapportionment of said assessment. or to said reapportioned assessment, were made or filed, and it appears to this Boar i i that said reapportionment of said assessment and said reapportioned assessment in all respects is fair and equitable and is reapportioned upon the lands within said �! reclamation district in such manner as charges to each and any of said smaller par- cels of each and any of said tracts on said original assessment list, with a dust proportion of said assessment as so made upon said tracts so subdivided. i Now Therefore, on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by ,supervisor Heydrl, and duly carried, it is hereby ordered that said reapportionment of said assess. went and said reapportioned assessment be and the same is hereby approved, i I I i 1 i i 309 In the aatter of the Application of Delta Parms Reclamation District No. 2026 for an order reapportioning I Assessment. WHER°AS, heretofore , on the 29th day of August, 1918, this Board of Supervisors, by order duly made and entered and endorsed upon the assessment roll, did approve an assessment under the provisions of Section :;446 to 3491 of the PoMtical Code of the State of California, upon the lands within the above named reclamation district and, j WHEREAS, thereafter on the 29th day of August, 1916, said assessment with said order enioreed thereon, was filed in the office of the county treasurer of the above named county and ever since said date said assessment list has remained end now is in said office of said County Treasurer because of the issuance of bonds ' by the above named reclamation district; and. E'3 ?EAS, since the filing of said assessment list with said county Treasurer all or nearly all of the lands covered by said assessment list have been subdivided into smaller parcels than are set forth and described in said assessment list, and onli this account it has become desirable that in accordance with the provisions of Section 3460 of the Political Code of the State of California, said aseesament shall be re- apportioned upon said tracts as described in said assessment roll in such manner as will charge each of said smaller parcels with a dust proportion of said assessment as so made upon said tracts so subdivided; and, i WHEREAS, under the provisions of said Section 3460 of the Political Code of the State of California, the Board of Trustees of the above named reclamation district have reapportioned said assessment upon the tracts as set forth in said assessment list in such a manner as will charge each, or any of said smaller parcels of each of any of said tracts on said assessment list, with a just proportion of said, ' assessment as so made upon said tracts so subdivided; and, i WHEREAS, thereafter on the 4th day of April, 1921. said Board of Trustees did file with this Board of Supervisors said reapportioned Assessment list, together with their petition that further proceedings should be had thereon, as are required to be had by said Section 3460 of the Political Code of the State of California. and thereupon this Board of Supervisors, by its order, made and entered on the 4th dayof April, 1921, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. and the chambers of this Board, at the County Court House, in the City of Martinez. County of C ntra Costa. State of California as the time end place at which this Board would meet for the purpose of hearing any and all objections to said reapportionment of said assessment and also required that notice of the hearing at said time and place should be given by publication for two weeks, In Antioch Ledger, a newspaper of general circ&tion published in the above named _ County; end, ' NEE-REAS, on this 2nd day of May, 1921, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. before this Board at its chambers in the County Court House, in the City of Martinez. County I of Contra Costa, State of California, the hearing of any and all objections to said reapportionment of said assessment. and to said reapportioned assessment, was duly called by this Board, in accordance with the terms of said order, end it was duly made; to appear to this Board, that notice of the time and place of hearing said objections l31 I 1 in proper form was duly and regularly published as required by the terms of said order; and WHEREAS, upon said hearing, or prior thereto. and within the time allowed by law, no written or other objections to said reapportionment of said assessment, or i to said reapportioned assessment, were made or filed, and it appears to this Board that said reapportionment of said assessment and said reapportioned assessed in all I respects is fair and equitable and is reapportioned upon the lands within said re- clamation District in such manner as charges to each and any of said smaller pareels,'i of each and any of said tracts on said original assessment list, with a just proport-I ion of said assessment as so made upon ead tracts so subdivided. NOW, THF,REFORE, upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor i Hayden, and duly carried, it is hereby ordered that said reapportionment of said - assessment and saidreapportioned assessment be and the same is hereby approved. i i In the Matter of Communication from i City Council of City of Richmond. A copy of Resolution from bity Council of Cit;, of Richmond having been i received by the Board, requesting the opening of sen Pablo Road, and this Board having ceretofore considered the said matter and referred the said matter to A.$. I Tinning, District Attorney, and said District Attorney having communicated with I East Bay Water Company and received a communication from said last Bay Hater Company I advising him that work has been started on San Pablo Dam, and that they expect to have same completed within four months, It is, on motion duly made and earried, by the Board ordered that the Clerl of this Board notify said City Council of the City of Richmond, that this Board ex- pects to complete said road immediately upon completion of said Dam. i i I In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. A.J.Mcllshoa. Probation Officer of Contra Costa County havingappeared before this Board and requested permission to be allowed to assist in purchasing an artificial leg for one nntonio Baccilieri, and it appearing to the Board that said request should be granted. It is, on motion duly made and c,rried, by the Board ordered that said A.J.1 ,dcMahon, be and he is hereby authorized to expend on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, not to exceed $60. in purchase of an artificial leg for said Antonio Baccilierji. 1 I i 311 In Matter of Allowance to Indigents. f A.J.McMahon, Probation Officer having reported to this Board that three children of William Jones, of Richmond, had been left with Mrs. E.H.Frazer and that no arrangements had been made for the support of said children and that the *hereabout of said William Jones are unknown at the present time. It is, by the Board ordered that said A.J.McMahon, be and he is hereby authorized to use his best judgment in car-ing for said children until the further i order of this Board. i i i In the Matter of Advertisement for Bids for Construction of Streets around i Court House. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the building of streets around Court House end county property, and J.Sayles, having presented a bid for the building of said streets, and this Board having fully considered said bid. It is, by the board orderedthat this Board hereby awards to J. Sayles, 9. con- tract for the building of the following streets, to wit: The east one-half of Court Street facing the Court House property, and north one-half of %lain Street facing Court House property and :Vest one-half of Pine Street facing Cost House property, j in accordance with his bi.1 presented to this Board on April 18, 17E1. i It is further ordered that the balance of said bid be and the same is hereby rejected. I It is by the Board further ordered that the District Attorney prepare contract i in accordance with said order. It is further ordered that said J.Sayles give bond in following sums, to wit: ' fifty per cent of contract pricefor the faithful performance of said contract and fifty per cent of contract price for security for materials and labor. i I I I In Natter of Disposal of Yater Wagon. W.J.Buchanan. Supervisor of District No. 4. having reported to this Board that he has a water wagon which is of no further use to the County of Contra Costa, I and desires an order to sell same. It is, on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Casey, by the Board ordered that said Supervisor.Buchanan be and he is hereby authorized to dispose i I of said wagon in accordance with lew. and deposit the proceeds of said sale in the County Treasury of Contra Costa County to the credit of the road funds of R.D. I,8.D.4. i i I = I i f 31.2 i In ]Satter of Requisition of R.R.Arnold. for purchase of iiachines. It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that R.R.Arnold, i be and he is hereby ordered to dispose of two Chevrolet trucks and purchase in place l thereof, one Ford Touring Car and one Ford truck. I I I I i In Matter of Approval of Contract I i of I.E.Grow. j E.9;.Grow, having been awarded a contract for building of extension of Division i No. 5, and having presented to this Board, a form of contract duly signed by E.E. I Grow, and bonds as required by previous order of this Board. and it appearing to thel I Board that said bonds have been approved by the District Attorney. It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and the same I , are hereby approved by this Board. It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to execute said contract with E.E.Grow, for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. I I In the Uatter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury j of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra Coats l I County. which said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to '.he Trausurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1921, which said money shall be expended by said County exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and I ' culverts in said County and the following claims having been presented against l the County for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts under supervision of County Engineer's office. i It is by the Board ordered that the said claims for labor and material used i In construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts under supervision of County Engineer's office, be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the Special hoed Fund, to wit: fame. Amount. J.W. Frew $ 54.00 L.M.Lasell Company 40.55 Al. Podva 81.00 Freitas & Peters 7.25 The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board., I i l i 3136 I I ' In the Matter of Allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board I and those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by ft Board. signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. i I And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday. May 16th, 1921, at 10 o'clock I A.M. Ii . . .Chairman .Clerk. i I I 1 f I I I i I 1 I I I 314 IB THE BOARD OF SU''ERVIgORS OP CONT'.A COSTA COUNTY, -m mE Or CALIFORNIA. Monday, May 16th. 1921. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.L. Present: Hon. ;5.J.9uchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb fnott; J.P. Casey, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembsth. J.H.Wells, Clerk. - - - - - -000 - - - - - - - In the Clatter of Approval of Turrants of Reclamation District No. 800. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District No. 800 be and the same are hereby approved, to wit:) No. Date Amount 155 May 4th, 1921, $ 2528.50. 156 May 4th, 1921, 4036.00 157 May 4th. 1921. 2804.97 158 May 4th, 1921, 2089.19 159 May 4th, 1921, 1020.00. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the . approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto, i In the Flatter of Issuance of Bons of Pittsburg School District. This Board having heretofore advertised for sale, One hundred bonds of Pitts- burg School District of denomination of One thousand dollars each, numbered from one to 100 inclusive, bearing interest at rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi- annually, and maturing; as following: Bonds maturing in numerical order. two bonds in each year on the 1stday of May from 1922 to 1925, inclusive, and three bonds on the let day of flay in each year from 1926 to 1937. inclusive and four bonds on let day of Llay in each year from 1938 to 1951, inclusive. And this being the time and place for the receiving of bids the following bidders, file bids in the following sums, to wit; R.H.+Moulton & Company, par value of said bonds, interest to date of delivery and a premium of $102.00. The Anglo & 'ondon-Paris Notions] Bank of San Francisco, par value of bonds, interest to date of delivery and a premium of $1313.00. Bank of Italy, par value of bonds, interest to date of delivery. and a premium) of x48.00. Thereupon, it appearing to the Bosrd that the bid of The Anglo & London-Paris National Bank of San irancisco, is the hiehest and best bid presented for said bonds; IT IS, ON ;::OTTO"F DULY MADE AND CARRIED, by the Board ordered, that said bonds of Pittsburg School 3lstrict, being one hundred bonds of the denomination ofOne I+ thousand dollars each. bearing interest at rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, on the 1st day of —"ay and let day of November of each year, be and the same are hereby sold to The Anglo & London-Paris National Bank of San Francisco. for the sum of $100,000, interest to date of delivery and a premium of $11313.00. IT IS ?'JRTHii? ORDERD that upon payment to the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County of the sum of $100,000 plus interest to date of delivery and a premium of 41313.00 that said bonds be delivered to the said The Anglo & London-Paris I I 1 31ip J !i I ' ional Bank of San Prancisco. ,he vote of the Board on the foregoinz, order being ananimoas. s In the Matter of Reclamation District No. 802. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following j warrants of Reclamation District No. 802, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. j 193 April 18th. 1921. 63.00 194 May 5th, 1321. 26.50 195 May 12th, 1921. 25.20 196 May 12th, 1921. 25.00 197 May 12th. 1921. 25.00 198 Ilay 12th. 1921. 41.40 z 199 May 12th, 1321. 22.07 - 200 klay 12th, 1921. 585.01 ' 201 Nay 12th. 1921. 194.72 202 May 12th, 1921. 500.50. 9 4 And tae Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing his signatures thereto. x In the :,latter of Reclamation District No. 1619. f Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following azranta of iieclemstion District No. 1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit:I No. Date Amount. 194 :,pril 5th, 1921. y 183.81. 195 rosy 6th. 1921. 90.00 196 May 6th. 1921. 162.36 r And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of G this Board by affixing his signature thereto. _} S In the Natter of Communication from Dental Lasociation of Contra Costa County. I 7 A communication from Dr. C.H.Henderson, of Contra Costa County Dental Associat- ion, having been received by the Board, calling the attention of the Board to the necessity of dental work for children of indigent persons; V The Board after having read said communication and listened to state's nt of Dr. - C.H.Henderson, referred the said matter to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County for a legal opinion as to the rights of the Board in said matter. - a J s I 1 316 In the Matter of 2etition of Trustees of 1St. Diablo Union High School District to Annex Lefayette School District. A petition having been fil ed with this Board by the Trustees of Mt. Diablo Inion High School District praying for the annexation of Lafayette School District to Mt. Diablo Union High 'school District, It is, by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby fixed for lionday June 20th, 1921, at 11 o'clock A.M. before this Board and that the Clerk of this Board cause notice to be given by publication of a notice I in the Contra Costa Courier-Danville Journal, a newspaper of general circulation publshed in said County, once a week for two weeks prior to such hearing and by mail- ing notice containinzE general statement of the purpose of said petition to each of the Trustees of said Lafayette School District, at least ten days prior to said hearing. The vote of the Board on sail order beinm unanimous. In the :.fatter of Petition of Sobrante $chool District to be annexed to Richmond Union High School District. A petition havin; been filed with this Board by the Trustees of Sobrante School District, praying for the annexation of Sobrunte School District to Richmond Union High School District, and annexed to raid petition being an Agreement of High School Board of Richmond Union RJR` School District, and Board of Trustees of Sobrent School District, agreeing to the annexation of said -jobrente School District to the above mentioned Richmo,'ff.i igh School District, upon the following terms; First: That the said Sobrante School District of the County of Contra Costa: i State of California, shall be annexed to the Richmond Union High School District as prayed therefor; Second: That none of the bonded ind=btedness of the Richmond Union High School District of the County of Contra Costa. State of California, existing against said High School District at the date hereof will be assumed by said Sobrante School Dist- rict and that the assessable property of Sobrante School District shall not become subject to any taxation for liquidation of either interest.or principal, of any bond- ed indebtedness of the said Richmond Union High School District at the date hereof, and said Agreement having been signed by a iajority of the Board of Trustees of Richet Ind Union High School District and the Board of Trustees of Sobrante School District, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the said Sobrante School District, be and the same is hereby annexed to and made a part of -- Richmond Union High School District, upon the terms hereinabove set forth. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous.K. irs A I P I ax't v In the hatter of Contract for Macadamizing Streets around Court Hou:a Block. James Sayles. having presented to this Board, a form of Contract, duly signed by him, also bonds as required by former order of this Board, which bonds ? have been approved by the District Lttorney; It is. by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and the same are hereby approved, and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to execute „a said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. ; I� � rs I _ In the matter of Completion of F Contract for Library Building. Luke Bulger, Inspector on work on that certain contract of Hall & Smith ' for the Pitting up of the Contra Costa County Library, having filed with this Board ( ,; his certificate statin; that the work has been completed in accordance with said k r contract, It is, an motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the s&me is hereby declared completed and said work accepted by I m. this Board. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Hall Smith, for material furnished or labor performed on said contract, furnish same to the Board on or before thirty five days from this date.K I c In the Natter of Transfer of Punds. :he County Auditor havi;g filed with this Board his certificate requesting that certain funds be transferred from the General Fund to the State Pund, a^ y It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the °3 following funds be transferred from the General eund to the State ?und; For Sonoma State Home, 980.00 Por Preston School of Industry, $373.32. It is further ordered that the matter of highway interest be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney for an opinion as to,the liability of the County to pay the same.,, svt 'a 1 Y ` 318 I I In the Natter of Adopting Plans and Specifications for Building of Division No. 17 of County Highway of Contra Costa County. R.R.Arnold, County Engineer having presented to this Board. plans and specifications, profiles, and cross-sections for the building of Division No. 17 of County Highway, which said Division lies between Pacheco and Concord, and being II 1.63 miles in length; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications. profiles and cross-sections be and the same are hereby approved and adopted by this Board as plans and specifications, etc. for the buildin f of said road. Tt is further ordered thi.t the Clerk, of this Board advertise for bids. I� in the Concord :ransarlpt. said bids to be presented to this Board up to 11 O'clock A.M. on Ilonday. June 20th. 1921. for doing said work. In the I-latter of Adopting plans and Specifications for the building of Division IIo. 30. of Codnty Eigbway System of Contra Costa County. R.R.Arr,old, County Engineer having re-submitted to this Board. plans and specifications for the building of Division Ro. 30 of County Highway of Contra Cost County, which said Division is the Willow Pass Road, in Supervisor District No. 3, a distance of 3.99 *riles; :hereupon, it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, profiles, and cross-sections be and the some are hereby adopted as plans and snecifications, profiles, and cross-sections for I building of said road. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the I.Iar- ! - tinez Daily Standard, forbids to be presented to this Board up to 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, June 6th. 7.921, for buildin.3 of said Road. -he vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. In the Matter of All-vwanee to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the all,wance made heretofore to C.B. Wood, 407 Ohio St. Richmond, for �17, be and the some is hereby discontinued from and after iCay 1st. 1921. It is farther ordered that the following allowances be and the same are Y hereby made to following named indigents commencing on dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: ' Mrs. 21orence Sump, 63 South St. Richmond, $40. per month, commencing April lat. 1921. (71arrant to be sent to Mrs L.II. Ospino. 322- 6th St. Richmond.) +' F.A.Forsman. 629- 6th St. Richmond. v10. per month, commencing May lat. 19211. Mrs. Edell Willis, 325 -13th St. Richmond, $40. per month, commencing April 1st, 1921. I ', 3 131 319'E i - - ' It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board., w In the Matter of Interpretation of Act 128 of Deering's Geneal Laws, being an Act relating to Aliens, approved May 19th, 1915. It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the Distrio� Attorney be and he is hereby requested to furnish o written legal opinion as to his interpretation of that certain Act No. 128 approved Ilay 19th, 1915, statutes 1915. page 690. relating to employment of aliens. In the Latter of Approval of Senate Bill No. 740. ` It is, on motion duly made aid carried, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board write a communication to his Excellency Wm. D.Stephens, Governor of the State of California, asking him to approve and sign Senate Bill No. 740, being "£ an Act providing for the creating and maintenance of Mt. Diablo Park and creating "r a Board of Park and ?ire Commissioners, with powers to acquire and menage said park and make appropriation therefor; The vote on said order being, unanimous. I 1 u In the Matter of Reclamation District i This Board havinn heretofore, to wit: on ?eb. 21st, 1921, upon due proceedings therefor, by order duly made and given, appointed three Assessment Commissioners in and for said Reclamation District No. 802, with directions that said Commissioners i I in due and proper manner, and as in said order- of appointment directed, make an Assessment valuation of lards of said District and make return thereof, and said Assessment Commissioners having duly made and returned said Assessment List, and filed same with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors; Vow, therefore, it is Ordered that the 20th day of June. 1921, at 10 O'clock before this guard ' A.lt.of said dayN as anthe same is hereby appointed as the time and place for heer- ing objections to said assessment valuation. It is further ordered that notice Of such hearing es required by law be pab- ' lished at leapt tr o weeks, prior to said hearing in the Byron Times, a newspaper k= Y of general circulation published in said Contra Costa County. i=Y f �s 320 In the Matt or of Allowance of Cl aims. - Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board, and those found to be correct and to be properly signed, are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. i In the Matter of adoption of plans and specifications for building of Division No. 25 of County Highway (Marsh Creek Road). R.R.nrnold, County Surveyor, having presented to this Board, plans and specifications, pro-ilea and cross-sectione for the building of Division No. 25, of the Contra Josta County Highway System and being what is known as Marsh Creek Road, beginning at station 160+00 of the Survey of the said Marsh Creek road and running to station 206+00 and between Stations 313+00 and 464+00, and Stations %s 519+00 and 535+00, a total distance of 4.43 miles. Thereupon, it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, profiles and cross-sections be and the same are hereb adopted by this Board as plans and specifications, profiles. and cross-sections for the building of said road. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Pittsburg post, for bids to be presented to t his Board up to it o'clrck A.U. on Monday, June 20th, 1921, for the building of said road in accordance with said plans and specifications. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, June bth. 1921. at 10 o'clock d.ld. "Chairman. • .Clerk. :; 391 ' IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVIuORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE 0? CALI?ORAIA. I ' Monday. June 6th, 1921. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. ".'.J.Buebanan, Chairman; Supervisors 7.eb Knott; J.P.Casey, C.H.Hayden, and R.J. Trembath. J.$.Wells, Clerk. I In the Natter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasurer's cffice of the County of Contra Costs, certain moneys in special Road Fund of Contra { Costa County, which said moneys were derived from Contra CostsCounty's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Contra Ooata Count during the ' y g year 1920 which said money shall be expended by ; r said County exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and 3 culverts in said County and the following claims having been presented for labor andj material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads. bridges and culverts under supervision of County Engineer's Department; I It is by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid out of the Special { Road fund, as follows, to wit: game. amount. E.A.Clark 19.40 O.E. Davis 26.00 E.De Johge 130.50 Walter Eckert 112.50 J.W.Frew 196.00 Al. Podva 135.00 A.Sangmaster 198.00 Union Trust Co, of California ss Tractse, 500.00. She said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. v' 3. In the Matt=.r of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 2036. Good cause appearing therefor. It is by the Board ordered that the following s warrants of said Reclamation District 2036, are hereby approved. to wit: No. Date Amount. I S 23 June 6th, 1921. $ 482.22 24 " 2444.37 ; 25 " 1555.63 26 " 1205.55 i 27 '"1.70 28 " 4118.30. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are heretp authorised to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signature thereto. ;a 4. 1 322 i i I; 1 In the Matter of Advertising for bids for Construction of Villow Peen ?toad. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of Div. No. 30 of County Highway System being Willow Pass Road in Supervisor District ,o. 3, a distance of 3.89 miles, and this being the time and pleas for receiving bids, the following bidders appear and file bids, to wit: HUTCH LRS OR C C UIPABY: (1) Embankment, per cu. yd. - - - - - - - - $05 (2 Overhaul, per au. yd- - - - - - - - - - .04 (3) Rock and screenings in pavement, per ton -- - 4.60 (4) Surface covered with asphaltum, per sq. ft.--- .016. I COWDEN, BRODERICE CO. (1) Embankment, per cu. yd. - - - - - - - -$1.00 (2) Overhaul, per on. yd. - -a;9- - - - .04 3) Rock and screenings, in p -Me , pertan - - - - 3.45 (4) Surface covered with asphaltum, per sq. foot - - - .031. A. S. GRIER• — � i (1) Embankment. per cu. yd- - - - - - - - - $ .80 (2) Overhaul, per cu. yd. at station - - - - .06 (3) Rock and screenings. in pavement. per ton - - - 4.76 (4) Surface covered with asphaltum, per sq. ft. - - —02 .02 R. J. BLARCO• (1) Embantment. per cu. yd. - - - - - - - - $1.00 (2) Overhaul, per cu. yd. - - - - - - - - - .025 3) Rock and screenings, in pavement, pr ton-3.90 (4) Surface covered with asphaltum, - - - - - .02u KOPPERUD & HEAFEY: (1) Embankment, per cu. yd. - - - - - -- - $ .70 (2) Overhaul, per cu. yd. - - - - - - - - .05 (3) Rock and screenings, in pavement per ton - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4.25 (4) Surface covered with asphaltum, per sq. foot - - - - -- - - - - -- .02 Thereupon said bide are referred to the County Engineer and said County Engineer having reported to this Board that the bid of Cowden, Broderick Co. is the lowest and beat bid presented for said work; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is here-1 by awarded to Cowden, Broderick Co. at prices stated in his bid. IT IS FURTHER 09DERED that said Cowden, BrOderick Co. give bond in fif-I ty per cent of contract price for faithful performance of said contract and fifty per cent of contract price as security for material and labor performed. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County prepare contract and bonds in accordance with foregoing order. The vote of the Board on the fore;oing order being unanimous. It is further ordered that all other bids be and the same are hereby refected and the Clerk of this Board is hereby authorized to return certified checks accompanying said bids. I � t 323 i 1 � In the Matter of Completion of j Contract of A.J.Grier for building 1 Div. No. 24 of County Highway. i R.R.Arnald, County Engineer having filed with this Board, his certificate showin� that the contract of A.J.Grier to construct Div. No. 24 of County Highway, has been completed according to specifications; illi It is, by the Board ordered that the said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said road accepted. j It is further ordered that tll g against said >.J.Grier persona having claims � i for work performed or material furnished on said contract, present same to this Boardi 3 on Q before thirty five days from this date.le x ' In the Matter of Resignation of County Attendance Officer. Antonio Reggiardo, having presented to this Board, his resignation as County j } Attendance Jfficer of Contra I-osts Jounty. ''sf It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said resig- nation of Antonio Reggiardo, as Attendance Officer, be and the same is hereby accept-j Y ed by this Board and said office declared vacant from and after this date. K I r In the Natter of Approval of iiarrants of Reclamation District No. 1619. { Good cause appearing therefor. It is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing, warrants of Reclametion "istrict No. 1619, be and the same are hereby approved, 1 to wit: No. Date Amount. 197 May 20th. 1921. x+' 10.00 198 26th, " 400.00. And the Chairmagbf this Board is hereby authorized to note approval of this z Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. 'M In the Matter of Petition of R.L. Ulsh to Cancel Assessment on Lot 6, Sec. 36, i 1 N., R. 1 W. M.D.M. k R.L.Ulsh, having filed with this Board his petition praying for the cancell-I ' ation of an Assessment made in the year 1875, to Unknown Owners and for the cancellet- ion of Certificate of Sale made on Feb. 24, 1876 to the State of California for delinquent taxes in the sum of $$35.17 and said petition being accompanied by a Certificate from the Surveyor General and ex-officio Registrar of the State Lend i Office, showing that the title to said property was vested in the State of California until October 25th. 1906, when a Patent to said leads was issued to R.L.Ulsh by the I State of California, and that no other person or persona ever received Patent or J� A 32 i otherwise acquired title to said lends from the State of California prior to said da�e; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said Assessment for the year 1875, to Unknown Owners be and the same is hereby cancelled by this Board and that the neccrder of Centra Costs C oanty cancel Certificate of Sale thereof. The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. In the flatter of Appointment of Brand Inspector. Application having been made to this Board for the appointment of a Braid Inspector for Bupervisor Districts 310. 2 and 3 and the name of Fred Booth having been suBgested for said appointment; It is, on motion of Supervisor Casey. seconded by Supervisor Hayden, by the Board ordered that Fred 3ooth be and he is hereby appoinl.ed Bram Inspector for Supervisor Districts 2 and 3. �•.. In the I-latter of Procuring letter Heads for Board of Supervisors. It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to procure five hundred letter heads for the Board of Supervisors. In the ;Satter of Transfer _l of Funds. It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the sum of $10,397.58 be and the same is hereby transferred from General Fund to the State Fund, said amount being sum due for interest on State Highway Bonds.h I In the hatter of Opinions of District Attorney. The District :attorney having presented to this Board three opinions as heretofore requested by this Board; It is, by the Board ordered that said Opinions be and the same are hereby ordered placed on file. :4 I r,F •l 1 t ' In the Latter of Application of I =' i County of Contra Costa, for crossing i i over A.^.& S.F. Ry. east of Antioch. j It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the 1 District Attorney of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to have = i said matter continued before said Railroad Commission. I i In the Matter of Lease of County I Garage. A least for County Garage having been presented to the Board of Supervisors for signature, being rent of bail-ling now being used as Ooanty Garage, and the District Attorney having stated to the Board that said Lease was satisfactory to himj It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the CbsiT I of this Board be sad he is hereby authorized to execute said Lease for and on beltf 1 r of the County of Contra Costa, and that the Clerk attest the same. The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. R In the Matter of Enforcing Obedience i to Highway Traffic Laws. The District attorney of Contra Costa County having brought before the Board of Supervisors all of Lhe Speed ufficers working under his jurisdiction and after a consultation with all of said Speed Officers as to the various infractions of Highway Traffic Laws; f It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that it is the sense of this Board that all Highway Trmffic Laws be rigidly enforced by said Speedl Officers and that special attention be given the provisions of the Vehicle Law relating to the parking of machines on and along the paved portions of any Highway. and cutting in, and violations of the rules of the road; It is further ordered that the District Attorney communicate with all Justicet of the Peace in the County and inform them that it is the desire of the Board of S.ipervisors that all Traffic Laws be enforced so for as possible in the County of Contra Costa and that co-operation of each Justice of the Peace in enforcing the said Laws is hereby requested, and that a copy of this Order be transmitted to each) of the Justices of the Peace and Constables of the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I T` I 32C In the Glatt?r of Byron Highway , Lighting Histrict. The Pacific Cas & Electric Company, having presented to this Board a bond and contract as requires by previous order of this Board, i It is, on motionduly made end carried, by the Board ordered that said bond be and the same is hereby accepted and approved by this Board. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby auth- orized to execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, and I that the Clerk attest the same. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. j i i I In the ]Satter of Highway Re-Search Work. j This Board having received a communication from Lloyd Aldrich, Consulting j Highway Engineer, for Highway Re-search, pertaining to concrete roads, and describing plans and work which is being done near plant of Columbia Steel Company. 2itteburg. and describing the mode and giving plans of construction of various forme of concrete road to be constructed; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the Clerk i of this Board communicate with said ngineer and express the appreciation of this Board for said work and offering any assistance that this Board may be able to give. I I i i I In the ]Satter of Allowance to Indigents. I It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the i allowance heretofore made to John Wilson, for the sum of $10. be and the same is hereby die-continued from and after June !at, 1921. i I i I In the Satter of Adoption of Plans and Specifications for Building of Div. No. 29 of County Highway. R.R.6rnold, County Engineer having presented to this Board plane and i specifications for building of Div. No. 29 of County Highway, which said Division is that portion of County Highway known as Willow Pass Road in Supervisor District #4, It is. on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plane and specifications, profiles and cross-sections. be and the same are hereby adopted sBI plans and specifications for the building of said road. i It is, further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in Pittsburg I Dispatch, for bids to be presented to this Board up to 11 o'clock a.M. on Tuesday. j r July 5th, 1921, for doing said work. i i I i i I iI 1 327 f In the I,Istt=r of allowance of claims. j Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board; i those found to he correct cad to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Boardl signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the rlowance Book of this Board. I i I In the Natter of Eradication of i Squirrels in Conti-a Costa County. i h.L.Bennett, appears before the Board and files verbal protest against the work which is performed by Deputy Horticultural Commissioner in eradication of i snuirrels on land belonging to him; after hearing argument of Mr. Bennett, the matter i ' was referred to the Di trict Attorney, and further continued to June 20th, 1921, at 11 o'clock 4r11. I In the platter of Public Tork. t :. committee from Richmond Building Trades Council appears before the Board j and asks this Board to adopt a P.esolution favoring the proceeding with work on all j public buildings where contracts have been heretofore let and after hearing the ar- guments in relation thereto, the following Resolution was presented by Supervisor I Lnott and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board, to wit: WHEREAS, it has been made known to the Board of Supervisors of Contra `%osta County that certain contracts have been heretofore let for the building of certain i public buildings in the County of Contra Costa, and, i ' MMEAS, it has been reported to this Board that certain persons and con- tractors have ceased work on said buildings in order to force a reduction of wages j in certain crafts, and, THEREAS, it appears to this Board that said contracts were awarded under ' conditions when wages were fixed at an established rate with no expectation of a i reduction of wages during the construction of said buildings; j THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that it is the request of this Board that the Trustees or i+anagers of all of said public buildings under construction require all contract-i ors heretofore awarded contracts under existing conditions to proceed with said work! immediately. BE IT PURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board forward a copy of this Resolution to each or any of said Trustees or managers of said buildings under con- I struction. j I I i I E 32S i j f I I In the 1.att or of Lost Warrants. I The Martinez Idusic Btore having filed affidavit showing that on the 4— day of i April, 1921, there was issued to it, by the County Auditor a warrant on County Library Fund No. 515, for -j15.70 and that said warrant was mailed to deponent on I April 6th, 1921. and has been lost, and praying that a new warrant be issuedinlieu thereof; and C.Christensen, having filed an affidavit showing that on lurch 7th, i 1921, there was issued to him by County Auditor a warrant on Bonded Roads Maintenance Fund, numbered 63, _`or the sum of $9.00 and that the warrant was mailed to deponent on :larch 9th, 1921, and thut same has been lost and praying for new warrant to be is- sued in lieu thereof; i It is, on motion duly made and carried. by the Board ordered that the County j I Treasurer of Contra Costa County, be directed to refuse payment of said original I lost warrants and that a duplicate of same be issued by the County Auditor,registered' by County Treasurer and Paid in order of payment of original lost warrants. And the Boord takes recess to meet on Iionday, June 20th, 7921, at 10 o'clock A.i.l. f�`frf� .Chairman. �. . . . . . .Clerk. I 11 I I i I 399' Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. Monday. June 20th, 1921. _f The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. - .J.Buchanan, Chairriaa; Supervisors Zeb Knott, J.P. I Casey. C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells, Cleric. s In the Uatter of 9d•-ertising for Bids for Building of Division No. 17 of County Highway of C ntra Costa i County. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for building of Division No. 17 of County High•say, which said Division lies between the town of Concord ' and town of Pacheco, and this being the time and Dlace for receiving of bids, the f following bidders appe:=r and file bids, to wit: E. L. BURR: (1) -Embankment, per cu. yd, u .1)0. (2) Overhaul, per cu. yd. .06 (3) Placing, concrete pavement per y d. - - - 17.00 } (4) Timber in timbered trestle per B. - - - - - 82.50 (5) Piling per lineal ft. in place, - - - - - - - 1.10 (6) Iron in Trestle. exclusive of nails per lb. - - - .10 A.J. GRIER: (1) a 1.80 (2) .02 (3) 15.00 04) 70.00- alternate- Oregon pine, .155.00 (5) 1.60 (6) .10 E.�.GR071: CO:7DEN, BRODERICX COITANY: (2) 1.05 (2) .04 (3) 13.50 (3) 14.90 (4) 70.00 (4)) 74.00 (5) 1.00 (5) .78 (6) .10 (6) .10 i E.I..PAGE: THM4s BYRNE_ (2) .02 (2) .04 (3) 16.35 (3) 14.45 (4) 70.00 E4) 54.00 (5) 1.60 5) 1.50 (6) .10 (6) .05 R.J. BL;NCO: (1) j1.00 (2) .025 (3) 16.00 (6) 75.00 (5) 1.10 (6) .O8 ' Thereupon the said bids are referred to the County Engineer and the County Engineer having reported to this Board that the bid of Thomes Byrne is the lowest and best bid presented for the doing of said work, � It is, on motion of Supervisor Knott, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, by Mi the Board ordered th;.t the bid of Thomas Byrne. be accepted and the said contract awarded to eoid Thom,:a Byrne. ) 3 I 330 i I It is farther ordered that said Thomas Byrne give bonds in following amount, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price for the faithful performance Of said contract and fifty per cent of contract price as security for labor and material f furnished. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds and contracts in accordance with the foregoin; order. In the Vetter of Bids for Construction of Division Ivo. 25 of the County of @ontra Costa Higha:ey. This Board havin heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of Div. No. 25 of Jounty Highway which said Division is March Creek Road, beginning at tow-al of Clayton, and this beim the time and place for receiving of bids, the following I bidders appear and file bids in followin„ amounts, to wit: BIDDER. EXCAVATIOE OVERHAUL j R.J.Blanco $ 1.10 y" .02 C.H.Lsiblin .78 .06 P.L.Burr .95 .04 J.A.Modin- II.C.Preston .65 .035 Dwight Hutchinson .76 .05 E.E.O'Brien .65 .02 Charles Harlow .85 .05 Thereupon said bids are referred to the County Engineer and said County Engine having reported to this Board th:.t the bid of E.E.O'Brien, is the Ilwest and best bid presented; It is. on motion of Supervisor i:nott. seconded by Supervisor Casey, by the Boerdl ordered that the said bid of E.E.O'Brien be accepted by this Board and seid contract awarded to E.E.O'B:ien in accordance with the above bid. It is further ordered that said E.E.O'Brien, give bonds in.following amounts, toI wit: fifty per cent of contractj p-.ice :or the faithful performance of said contract I! and fifty per cent of contract price as security for material and I abor.performed. . It is further ordered that the District :attorney prepare bonds and contract in accordance with the foregoing order. - Said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ;Satter of return of Jhecks. It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board return to all ansuaee s- y ful bidders, their checks deposited with said bids. f I - 33I i In the Matter of Contract of Eopperud & Heafey to build Sho:lders and Centers ! of San Pablo Creek Ror_d. The County Engineer R.R.Arnold, and A.H.7.opperud having reported to this Boer that under the contract of Kopperud & Heafey, the County is bounden to supply rock at 'Walnut Creek Station, for said road, end said +.H.lopperud havin,; reportennd .. that it would be cheaper to the County of Contra Costa, to furnish roc'r_Svm Os land�C�uarry in Oakland and said Lopperad deliver the said rook, from said Oakland ;luarry in place of from alnut Creek, and said matter having, been referred to the County Engineer and he hav- I in-z reported that said Rock according to sample furnished would be satisfactory; un motion duly made and carried, it is by the Board ordered that the contract of Lopperud & Heafey be and the same is hereby ordered modified so that rook may be furnished at Os'cland ;carry at price of 0.05 per ton less to the County of Contra Costa. ' The said order being passed by unanimous vote of the Board. E In the }Satter of Petition tr. Annex Lafayette School District to Lit. Diablo Union High School District. petition havin; been filed with this Board praying for the •nnexation of Lafayette School District to i1t. Diablo Union High School District, and hearing on E said matter having, been fixed for this date, and notice having been published in the Contra Costa Courier- Danville Journal, in the manner and for the time required by law, and notice having been mailed to the Trustees of Lafayette School District, and there being no ob:ections filed thereto rnd no one appearing in opposition to the annexation of said Lafayette School District to Mt. Diablo Union High School District! It is, by the Board ordered that said Lafayette School bistrict be end the so ' is hereby annexed to and made e: part of 1St. Diablo Union High School District. i i In the :Satter of petition to annex Rodeo School District to John Swett Union High School District. i L• petition having been filed with this Board by the Trustees of Rodeo School District praying for the annexation of Rodeo School District to John Swett Union High School District, and annexed to :aid petition being Agreement of the School Board of John Swett Union High School Board agreeing to the annexation of said Rodeo School E District to the above named Union Sigh School 'District, with provision that no portion) existing i of bonded indebtedness.against said John Swett Union High School District is to be ' sesame: by the Rodeo School District; ! - i It is, on motion duly made ,nd carried, by the Board ordered that the said Rodeo School District, be and the same is hereby annexed to and made part of John Sweti Union iiigh School District upon the terms hereinabove set forth; f The vote o-' the Board on foregoing order being unanimous. ! i 1 AI r I 332 i' I In the hatter of Petition of Trustees i of Richmond Union High School District to Annex Pinole-Hercules School District. S petition having been presented to the Board of Trustees of 7ichmond Union High School District, prayin.; for the annexation of Pinole-Hercules School District i to Richmond Union High .3chool District, It is, by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition be and to same is hereby fixed for 11onday, July 18th. 1921, at 11 o'clock, A.I.T. before this Board f and that the Jlerl- of this Board give notice by publication of a notice in Richmond Dail Independent, a newspaper of ygeneral circulation published in said County, once a wee: for two weeks, prior to such hearin;,W mailing notice containing a general i statement of the purpose of said petition, to each of the Trustees of Pinole+Hereulesi 1 School District, at least ten days prior to such hearing. The vote on said order being; unanimous. J I i - In flatter of State Compensation Insurance for Jaunty of Con'.ra Josta. The State Compensation Insurance Fund having presented to this Board an estimate of mount of insurance that the County of Contra Costa, will be required to pay as an initial premium for insurance of all employees of the County of Con'ra Cost which said sum amounts to ;3.290.56; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that a warrant be drawn on the County 'Treasury on General and in favor of said $tate Compensation i Fund for sum of :3,290.56, and that the County '�reasarer pay the same.K In hatter of 1mployment or Accountant to Audit Booksof Contra Gosta County. - H.i:.Stiver. Foreman of the Grand Jury of Contra Costa County, for 1921, having appeared before the hoard and requested permission of this Board to employ competent auditor to audit books of Contra Costa Count for p y the year ending June 30, 1921, and H.W.Stiver, Poreman of the Grand Jury having reported to this Board that 1 the 3rand Jury has inquired asto the cost of experting said books by different appli= cants; I It is, by the hoard ordered that said Grand Jury be and it is hereby authorizld to employ a competent expert to make said Audit, under direction of said Grand Jury of Catra Costa County, at a cost not to exceed 41000. to the County of Contra Costa. Said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I' 3�3 I ` j , In the ;,:atter of Beclarihtion District No. 802, in County of Contra Costa, I The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, having on the 2115t day of r'ebruary, 1921, upon due prooeedings therefor, by order duly made and given. appointed three Assessment Commix;:boners in Lai for said Reclamation District No. 802+ _ with directions that acid Commissioners in due and proper manner and se in said order of Appointment directed. make Assessment valuations of leads of said District and make return thereof and sail Assessment 1,0m,Ativ Toners Navin;duly returned said assessment! List and filed same with Clerk of the Hoard of Supervisors of the County of Contra i Costa, State of California, and said Board of Supervisors having on the 16th day of way. 1921, fixed hearing on second Assessment for the 20th day of June, 1921, rt 10 i O'clock 4.1-1. before this Board at the chambers of said Board in Coart house in the town of ;uartinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, as time sand place res-! "€ pectively of meeting for the purpose o hearing objections to said Assessment upon the foregoing Commissioners' list on which this Order is endorsed, a,td notice of 21 such hearing having been Riven b; nublicution for at least two weeks in the Byron Tisa a newspayer of general circulation, publishe^ in Contra Costa Co.unty. California. and; no ob,ections to said Assessment in viriting or otherwise, having been made or filed 1 _ now, therefore, This Board of Supervisors hereby finally fixes and approves said Assessments I and now orders that said Assessment be s.nd the same hereby is approved and signed by the Chairman of this Hoard or Supervisors and attested by the Clerk thereof as final j a j Assessment upon said lands and filed with the County Treasurer of Contra Costa j County. Calirornin. t By order or the Hoard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. State of I California, in open session at regular meetin- this 20th day of Jana, 1921. y 1 k In the :;atter of Cancellation of I Assessments. G.O.'Seese, County Assessor, havin:; reported to this Hoard that the following x clericalerror appears in Assessment Roll for fiscal year 1916-17. and asking authorizi ? ation to make correction in accordance with provisions of Sec. 3881 of Political Code! f <k in this, that in Vol. 13 page 1029, Assessment No. 6861, Lot 40 Surplus Sobrunte was i assessed to An;usta O'Neill, with improvements at y350 and personal property $200; I there are no improvements on said lot and no personal property on said lot; on Z Assessment roll for the fiscal yer.r 1917-16, in Vol. 17 at p%a 1338. Assessment No. 8264, the above lot was assessed to Augusta O'Neill, with improvements at $350; i there "re no improvements on this lot; and the District Attorney having consented t i to the correction of said i.ssessrients; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the Assess a ments on improvements and personal property for the year 1916-17 and in improvements ! s for year 1917-18, be and the coxae are hereby ordered cancelled. and 6r County Auditor! is hereby authorized to cancel said Assessments for personal property and improvement. The vote on said order bein unanimous. i f i , i In the :latter of Acceptance of bends and e Signing of Contract of Cowden, Broderick Company. C.B.Cowden, H.P.Broderick, ^.1. F.Doiulelly and H.S.Glacken, co-partners doing business under the firm name and style of Cowden, Broderick Company, having presented i to this 3oard a good -.nd sufficient bond ::nd form of contract for the construction of Div. ?Vo. 30 of County Highway, in accordance :•:ith contract heretofore awarded to said Cowden, nroderick Company; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said bonds j and each of them be and the same are hereby approved, by this Board, and the Chairman i of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, as tie act of this Bcard. I I f In the hatter of Insurance of County uospital, Buildings. j I It is by the Board ordered that C.H.Hayden, J.P. Casey and n.J.Trembsth, are hereby appointed a Committee to have the buildings on Coanty Hospital Grounds properl insured. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of cancellation of f Warrants. II good cause appearin; therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants be and the same are hereby or9ered cancelled, to wit: GR ERAI FUND. No. Da ego'Tseue Amount. 3463 may 3, 1918 3.00 4316 Liay 4, 1921. 3.08 480 Aug. 3, 1920 79.95 691 ?ept. 8, 1920 17.00 HOSPITAL 'UND. 697 Oct. 1. 1920. 10.00 920 Non. 1, 1920 10.00 1130 Dec. 1, 1920 10.00 1160 Dec. 1.1920 8.00 1358 Jan. 1, 1921 10.00 1427 Jan. 1. 1921 20.00 1570 Feb. 1. 1921 10.00 1640 Feb. 1, 1921 20.00 2631 June 1. 1921. 10.00 HI•,HWAY CO119TRUCTION FUND. - - 686 Oct. 5. 1920 .20 478 Sept. 8. 1920 46.04 91JPERV1501? DISTRICT NO. 1. 49 Nov. 3. 1920 62.27 SUPh'RVI90R DISTRICT "_h. 3. 216 Nov. 18, 1920. 8.00 k, 333 ; In the ;Satter of tdoption of I plans and specifications for furnishing of corrugated Iron Culvert Pipe. plans R.R.Arnold, County Engineer having presented to this Board.and specifications for the furnishing of corrugates iron culvert pipe for County Highways of Contra Cpsta County, i d It is, by the Board ordered that sr_id specifications be and the same are hereby i x adopted and approved by this Board. It is further order,d that the Clerk of this Board advertise in Pittsburg DispatA for bid: to be presented to this Bard up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on July 18th 1921 for furnishin3 of said pipe in accordance with said specifications. 4 t ti In ii¢tter of Adoption of Plans and Specifications for building of streets in Bay Point. I R.R.6rnnld, having presented to this Board, plans and specifications for the i building of oil macadam shoulders and gutters on Main Street, in town of Bay Point, .'�' It is, on motion duly made and carried, bythe bard ordered that said planaI '+ and specifications be end the s-me rre hereby adopted as plans and specifications for the buildin.r of said oil macadam shouldes and gutters in the town of Bay Point. It is Earth-r ordered that the Clerl• of tris Board advertise in the nay Point News, for bids to be presented to this ho•.rd up to the hoar of 11 o'clock A.M. un slonduy, July 18th, 1921,. at 10 o'clock 6.:1. .he vote of the Board thereon bein3 unanimous. In the Liatter of Communication from z Fourth of July Committee of Vallejo. a3a The Vallejo Fourth of July Committee 'having asked permission of this Board 1 e for permission to erect in the town of Rodeo, an Advertising Sign advertising the fourth of July celebrLtion in City of Vallejo; It is. b the Board ordered that said permission is hereby y p y granted to said Committee to erect said sign; said sign to be placed so as not to hinder or inter- fere with traffic, along snid rord; ^he vote thereon being unanimous.,, , I a ,k z I 336 1 a In the flatter of Approval of Tiarrants � � r of Reclamation District IIo. 802; - f Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following 4. warrant of Reclamation Distriot .lo. 802, be epproved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 203 June 2nd. 1921. ; 100.00. I And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing their signature thereto. i i - I In the Hatter of Contract of E.E.vrow. It is by She isoard ordered that R.�.Grov, be and he is hereby granted an extension of thirty days from and after expiration of his contract, within which to complete said contract. ' I In the +•latter of Application - of Columbia Steel ;o, to Place Directory Signs along County Road. The Oolumbit, Steel Company having made application to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors for permission to place Directory signs alon county road direct: ing travel to experimental road being built by the Columbia Steel Works at Pittsburg It is, on motion duly rade and carried, by the Board ordered that said Columbia Steel Company, be and they are hereby permitted to place directory signs along said County road on posts of State t;utomobile Signs, directing the people to the .Experimental Road at Pittsburg. Said signs to be placed so as to not interfere with the other signs and so as not to deface or injure the said signs nos on said posts or the vie:: thereof; said signs to be removed by said Columbia Steel company � upon order of Board of Supervisors, the posts to be left in same condition as before placing signs. In (Satter of Granting Leave of absence to 19.N.Jones. W.N.Jores, Janitor of Court House having applied to this Board for a leave of absence of two weeks from his duties; I It is, by the Board ordered thst said 'G.N.Jones, Head Janitor of Court House be granted a leave of absence o* two weeks from and after date of leaving work. I i A 33.7 r; In the ]latter of Grading, re—Grading, Paving and Macadamizing, of that certain i g existing main road runnin; southerly I between the town of San Ramon end County boundary line of the County of Contra Costa. IJ WHEREAS, it appears that that certain road commencing at the town of San Ramon in the County of Contra Coste, and extending southerly-to the County boanda y line between the Countyof Alameda and County of Contra Costa, is an existing main line road, and. WHEREAS, the public convenience and necessity demand the grading, re-grad- j ing, paving and macadamizing of that certain existing main line road, and, ".HEREAS, it appears to tris Board that said road is in excess of three miles! in length, and. 7'HEMl01, it appear; to this Hoard that such grading, re-grading. paving and macadamizing of the said existing main line road when completed, will exceed the sum of 13000. and will be too � great to be acid out of any of the road funds of said I _ i County: I THERE?GRE, BE I^ RESOLVED and this Board does hereby determine that the publio convenience and necessity demands the grading, and re-grading, paving and macadamizing _ of such existing main line road, lying between the town of San Ramon rnd running southerly :o the bounlary line between the County of Contra Costa, and County of Alameda and that such existing main line road is more than three miles in length and I that the cost of grading, regrading, paving and macsdamizing such existing main line road when completed will exceed the sum of .j3.000. and will be too -rest to be paid � out of any of the road funds of said County and does hereby order that the cost of same be charged to the General County ,'and of the County of Contra Costa; i BE I^ 3UK"FE'? RESOLVED MD ORDERED, that claims be presented to this Board on General -'and claims, against the General County ?and of the County of Contra „ 5' Costa, for said zrriding, re-grading, pavir.; and macadamizing of such existing main line road and that when properly allo.ed by this Board, the same be paid out of the general County =und of the County of Contra Costa. r .he said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I T I In the hatter of Repairing, re-constructing, and re-buildin; of that certain road in Contra I Costa County :mown as Divisions :;os. 10 and £2 of i Contra Costa County Hi, a; . :".HM=S, it appears to this Board that that certain road known as Divisions Nos. 10 r.nd 2£, of the Coanty Highway System. and commencing at town limits of the i town of ;isrtZnez and running to the incorporate limits of the town of Hercules, through Franklin Canyon, is an exist in Hain line road and the public convenience and necessitly " j demand the repairing, paving and macadamising of such existing main line road; and, i HEREi.;, it appears to this Board that sbid road is in excess of three miles i[l i* length and that the cost of such grading, re-grading, paving and macadamizing of such '.1 existing main line road when completed, will exceed the sum of $5000. and will be tool `4 I I -338 I great to be paid out of any of the road funds of the said county; THEREFORE BE IT MSOLVED AND THIS BOARD DOES HEREBY DET MUNIE that public con- venience and necessity demands the repairing.paving and macadamizing of such existing main line road known as Divisions Ilos. 10 and 22, of County HighwaySystem, and that said existing main line road is more than three miles in length and that the cost of i repairing, paving Lad macadamizing such existing main line rood, when completed will exceed three thousand dollars, and will be too great to be paid cut of say of the roe funds of said County, and does hereby order that the cost of same h= charged to. the General County land of the County of Contra Costa; BE 12 1T.?12HHR RESOLVED :.RD ORDERED that claims be presented to this Board on General Fund claims against the General County Fund of the County of Contra Costa, for repairing, paving and macadamizing of such existing main line road, and that when properly allowed by this Board that some be paid out of the General County Fund of the County of Contra Costa. The f oregoin, order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meeton Tuesday. July 5th. 1921. at 10 o'clock A.M. / Chairman. � � ........"leak. I I _ 33� f . I 1 s I& THE BOARD OF SIIPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA C007TY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. I Tuesday, July 5th, 1921. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. - i Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; J.P. Casey. C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Plells, Clerk. i In the Natter of Allowance of Claims . on Special Road Fund. i It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Tressary i of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Contra Costa County, during the year 1921. whish said money shall be expended by eaio i County exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culvertq in said county and the following claims for maintenance and construction of roads, bridges and ca'verts under the supervision of the County Engineer's Department havin' been presented to the Board. It is by the Board ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby al- i lowed out of the Special Road fund of Contra Costs County, to wit: i dame. Amount. f v Atahison.Topeka & Santa Fe. Ry. $217.07 M.C.Borges 78.00 Bates & Borland 268.68 Bates & Borland 425.40 Bates & Borland 321.1E Coast Rock & Gravel Company 287.83 .Coast Rock & Gravel Co. 497.86 T. Corcira 108.00 P. Fox 45.00 P. Fox 13.50 ' P.J.%ane 24.00 y.Anderson Company 228.34 _ F.W.Lakey 9.00 i k, John Malasky 2.25 C.R.Melpaul 145.13 III Joe McNamara 18.00 A.J.IDyetrom 49.50 S.R.Perry 72.00 Paul & Sayles 268.88 Wm. Pritchard 4.50 =? Wm. Scott 54.00 Shell Company 8.80 - J.E.Shelby 84.00 R.Simmons 32.00 C.G.Wenckel 108.00 O.F.Wolaott 27.00 And the said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,. 3 N 30 i In the !Satter of Advertising for Bids for construction of Division No. 29 of County Highway. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of Division! No. 29 of County Highway, which said Division No. 29 of the County Highway is the Willow Pass Road, situated in Supervisor Dist. No. 4, and this being the time end place for receiving of bids, the following bidders appear and file bids in following amounts, to wit: .. I A.J. TRIER: Embankment, per cu. yd. $ 1.00 Overhaul, per cu. yd. .03 Rock and screenings in pavement, per ton 4.85 f Surface covered with asphaltum per eq. foot, $.018 OPPERUD & HEA_W: ! Embankment, per cu. yd. .70 uverhaul, per cu. yd .05 Rock and screenings in pavement. per ton 04.00 Surface covered with asphaltum, per se.. ft. $.025 COWDEN, BRODERICK CO. Embankment, per c,:. yd. " 1.00 Overhaul, per cu. yd .06 Rock and screenings in pavement, per ton, ".80 Surface covered with asphaltum, per eq. ft. .02 I ThereupDn, said bids are referred to the County Engineer and the County En- gineer having reported to this Board that the bid of Zopperud & Heafey on Propositions No. 2 is the lowest and best bid presented for said work; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the bid of i Kopperud & Heafey be and the same i�. hereby accepted and said contract is awarded to the said nopperud & Heafey in accordance with said bid. It is further ordered that Fopperud & Heafey give bonds in following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of contract price for faithful performance of said contract and i fiftyI per cert of contract price as security for material furnished and labor. performed. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds and contract in accordance with foregoing order. , - It is further ordered that the checks of unsuccessful bidders are. hereby order+ ed returned. the said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. i i . I i i i In the idatter of contract of J. E.Staniger for completion of Division No. 20 of County I Highway. J.E.Staniger having made application to this Board for an extension of time i within which to complete his contract on Division No. 20, '.'.. It is, by the Board ordered that said J.E.Staniger be given sixty days within i which to complete his contract. f I I I i r I :. 343 In the Matter of Lafayette Fire District. This Board that heretofore appointed I.E.Stark, Fire Commissioner.for Lafayette Pira District, and said I.E.Stark having failed to qualify within the time required i by law, It is. by the Board ordered that said office be and the same is hereby de- clared vacant; Thereupon, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that R.R.Bunker, be and he is hereby appointed Fire Commissioner in and for Lafayette Fire District for term prescribed b:- law. i The said order is passed by unanimous voteof the Board—,, I i ' In the Matter of Contract of Kopperud j & Heafey on Division Po. 16 of County Highway. R.R.Arnold. County Engineer having reported to this Board that contract of Eopperud & Heafey to build macadam shoulders and centers on Division 16 of County Highway, has been completed, according to specifications; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordersd that said contracts of Kopperud & Heafey on Division No. 16 of County Highway System, be and the same iss I hereb;; declared completed and said Division No. 16 accepted by this Board. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Kopperud & Heafey for labor performed or material furnished on said contract, present same to _ I this Bdard within thirty five days from this date., i I In the Matter of Cancellation of t Double Assessment. M.iy.Joost, Tax collector, and G.O.Meese, County Assessor. having certified to this Board that Lots 1-44 of Block 7 Kensington Park, was assessed for 1920-21 to W.L.McKinley. as shown on page 94, Roll 9, and that all taxes, penalties, costs and other charges by law thereon have been paid in full; that said Lot 44 was also j assessed for the same year to T.L.Mc'linley as shown on page 95 roll 9, and that the taxes on this assessment were not paid, and it appearing to the Board that said i assessment to Sl.L.IGc':inley on Lot 44 as shown on page 95, roll 9, is a double assess ment; It is, by %he Board ordered that said Assessment to W.L.Mcfinley as appears � i on page 95, Roll 9, be and the same is hereby ordered cancelled. The said order is pas:-ed by unanimous vote of the Board. 1 i 34? i I I In hatter of contract awarded to i E.E.O'Brien on Div. 25, County Highway. I This Board having heretofore awarded to E.E.O'Brien, a contract to construct Div. No. 25 of County Highway System, and said E.E.O'Brien, having presented to this Board - good and sufficient bondeas required by previous order of this Board; and f ormj of contract duly execated; i It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds of E.E.O'Brien be and the same are hereby approved by this Board and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to i execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, as act of this Board. j i j. f I In Matter of Contract of Coe.st Rock & Gravel Company for furnishing of material to County of Centra Costa. i This Board having heretofore awarded a contract to Coast Rock P. Gravel Company to furnish material to the County of Contra Costa and said Coast Rock. & Gravel Company) having presented to this Board bond as required by previous order of this Boerd and contract duly execjted by said Company; It is, by the Board ordered that said bond be and the same is hereby approved and Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to execute said contract for Und on i behalf of the County of Contra Costa, as act of this Board. I I i In the Idatter of Contract awarded to Thomas Byrne for Building Division No. 17, of County Highway system, Thomas Byrne heving heretofore been awarded a contract by this Board for building of Div. No. 17 of County Highway System and said Thomas Byrne having presented to this Board good and sufficient bonds as required by previous order of this Board, I and contract duly executed. j It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and the same � are hereby approved by this Board and Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, as act of this Board. i i j j i In Matter of adoption of plans and { specifications for building of Extension of i Div. No. 2 of County Hi;hwey System. R.R.prnold, County Engineer having presentedplans and specifications for build- s ing extension of Div. No. 2 of County Highway system. which said road lies between the town limits of the town of 'Valnut Creek, end end of the concrete pavement, on Laf- ayette road, a distance of 1.510 feet; i Thereupon. it is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications. pro-1 i P 343 i ! files and cross-sections be and the same are hereby approved by this Board as plans I, and specifications, profiles, cross-sections, etc. for building of said road. i It is £urth,er ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Contra Costal Courier-Danville Journal, for bids to be presented to this Board on Monday August let, I 1921, at 11 o'clock A.M. for building of said road. The said order being passed by unanimous vote of the Board. i I I I In Natter of Adoption of specifications for I I farnishinj of crushed rock and screenings for Hi hway work in Contra Costa County. R.R.-rnold, County Engineer, having presented to this Board specifications for ' furnishing of crushed rock and screenings for Highway work in Contra Costa County, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said - specifications for the furnishing of crushed rock and screenings to the County of Contra Costa, be and the same is hereby accepted and approved as specifications for the fur- nishings of rock and screenings to the county of Contra Costa. It is further orderr-d that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the tiartinez Daily standard, for bids to be presented to this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock Y.M1 on Idonday August let, 1921, for furnishing of said crushed rock and screenings in ac- cordance with said specifications adopted this day by this Board. i The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. 1 I I I - ' In Cutter of Communications regarding an Exhibit at State Fair by C ontra Costa County. Letters having, been received from iiartinez Chamber of Commerce and Real Estate Board of Contra Costa County regarding exhibit at State Fair this year by Contra j I costs county, and Geo. Upham having appeared before the Board as a committee from Farm! Bureaa, and reported to this Board regarding said matter and after said matter was sub- mitted to the Board and taken under advisement, and after due consideration, This Board hereby determines that it is too late to begin preparing an exhibit for the year 1921; This Board further determines that an exhibit for the year 1922 will be duly i considered and willprobably be made. i i I I 34 ; 4� I In the ;latter of Insurance Policies. Certain insurance policies for insurance on County Hospital buildings arm Court House are presents] to the Board and by the Board approved and ordered placed on file. i i I In flatter of allowance of claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board, i those found to be correct and to be properly signed are order=d allowed by the Board and signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. � I I And the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and meets as a Board of Equalization. �..,.'. i 1 i I In ;latter of Equalization of Assessments of Contra Costa County for year 1921-22. Vow at the hour of o'clock P.M. of this 5th day of July, 1921, the Board I ' meets as a Board of Bouelization, and Assessment Rolls of the County of Contra Cost a I :daps, books, statements, etc., being this day presented to the Board, the Board proceeded to examine same and takes recess as a Board of Equalization to and until I Monday. July 11th, 1921, at 10 -,'clock A.M. i And ti.e Board takes recess as a Board of Equalization and as a Board of Supervisors to ;nd until Monday. July 11th, 1921, at 10 o'clock 6.I1. ; I i "kirman. -ly . . . . . Clerk. l� I Ii I ! i I I r 345 i i BEFORE THE BOARD 0F SIIPE'RVISCRS 0@` COT_I^_DA 007TG COUNTY, STATE Q§` CALIFORNIA. Monday, July 11th, 1921. i The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. � Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, chairman; Supervisors JP.Ceaey; C.H.Hayden and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells, Clerk. Absent: Suuervisor Zeb Knott. I i i In Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Boari order=d that Probation Officer A.J.hicidahon, be and he is i hereby authorized to arrange for the care of two minor children of Pete Arrallano of Concord at a change not to exceed 00, per month. I' i i I 1 i f 1 i In the Llatter of Furnishings for Detention Home. At request of Probation Officer A. J.Mc?Sahon, It is by the Board ordered thai - I the requisition of said A.J. Kci[ahon for curtains and rugs for s,id Home. be and thel i same is granted. I i I • I i In Matter of Allowance to Indigents. I It is by the Board ordered that A.J.McMahon. Probation Officer be and he is hereby ordered to investigate the necessity for transportation of family of Mrs. George Rose to the City of Oakland, and after such investigation if said Probation _ ' Officer deems it to the best interests of the County of Contra Costa, and to the I best interests of the fanily of said Urs. George ?Rose, that he is hereby aathorized I to secure transportation for said fumily to said City of Oakland. III f I In Matter of Adoption of plans and specifications for furnishing of Asphaltic Concrete. i i' R.R.Arnold, County Engineer raving presented specifications for furnishing i of asphaltic concrete for repair of Tunnel Road between inter-county tunnel and town) of ;°alnut Creek; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said spaci fications be grid the same are hereby adopted by this Board. I ' And R.ii.Arnold, County Engineer having presented specifications for furnishing of all labor and machinery for the placing of said concrete on said Tunnel Road, It is by the Board ordered that said specifications be and the same are here l- by adopted by this Board +,s specifications for _urnishing of all labor and machinery; i 1 for placing of said asphaltic concrete on said Tunnel road. I i i r 346 i I It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Contra i Costa Courier-Danville Journal, for bids to be presented to this Board for the furnishing I of asphc.ltic cor.orete and also for furnishing of labor and machinery for placing said asphaltic concrete on said Tunnel Road, up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday August lot, 1921. - In Matter of Limiting Loads on County Roads. It is, on motic1 duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County prepare proper Ordinance limiting the weight of loads i on County Hihways. In the ;latter of approval of Bond a and contract of Zopperud & Heafey, for Building Div: No. 29. of County Highway. 7opperud & Heafey having presented to this Board, good and sufficient bends which said bonds have been annroved by the District Attorney and having signed form of contract for building of division Ido. 29 of Centra Costs countyHighway System which is the Willow pass Road, in Supervisor District Ido. 4, a distance of 1.72 miles; It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and the same are hereby approved by this Board. It is further orderrd that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to execute said contracts for and on behalf of the County of Contra Cost E, as act of this Board. The vote thereon being unanimous. The?eipon the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and meets as a Board of Equalization. In Matter of Equalization of Assessments of Contra Costa County for year 1921-22. The Board further examines the Assessment Dolls, Maps, Books and statements and takes recess to meet as a Board of Equalization on Monday, July 18th, 1921. at 10 o'clock-.M. And the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and as a Board of Equalize ion to and until Mlonday, July 16th, 1921, at 10 o'cl�o/c/k) 'A.M. c 4lsGc� ....Clerk. a I .. P 347 ' IH THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 07 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, S ATE OF CAhIFOR9IA. Monday, July 16th, 1921. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.id. i Present: Hon. B.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors 2eb 6nott, J.P. Casey, C.H.Hayden, and i'•.J.Trembsth. J.H.Welle, Clerk. In Matter of Establishing Dispensary or Health Center for City of Richmond. i and vicinity. i A eonmittee of residents of City of Richmond appear before the board of f_1 Supervisors requesting aid to support and maintain a dispensary or health center for City of Richmond and vicinity. The Board was addressed by Dr. 1�.L.Abbott. '�-.^a. Helme. E.J.Garrard, and others regarding said matter and after hearing the argumentej of the different persons, the Board took the matter under advisement. to be fully j considered at the time of levying takes. i i In the Matter of Repairing � 4 or Building Road from Bryant to imioraga. Senator Breed of Oaklend appears before the Board and requests the Board to look into the matter of building a road from Bryant Station to the Town of Moraga, and suggested the willingness of his Company to assist by a contribution towards i the building of said road; Thereupon the Board tookthe matter under advisement and fixed �-hureday, July ' 21st. 1921, at 9 o'clock A.M. to meet Senator Dread at Bryant Station on the Tunnel Road, to go over said proposed road. i t i I i In Matter of Petition of Farm s Bureaus for Fire Protection. i The County Farm Bureau having presented s Resolution to the board of t Supervisors requesting aid in the prevention of fires throughout the County of Con-j tra Costs. and said matter is presented by Theo. Hook, and after hearing argument of Mr. Hook, the matter is taken under advisement to be further considered by the Board of Supervisors. I I i I If r 34 In Matter of Advertising for bids i for furnishing of corrugated iron pipe. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for furnishing of corrugated iron pipe to the County of Contra Costa, and this being the time and place for re- ceiving of bids, the following bidders appear and file bide, to wit: WESTERN PIPE & STEEL COMPANY: ' For Keystone copper bearing steel galvanized corrugated culvert, as follows: 660 feet, 12"- 16 guage, ------$ .89 per foot. 36 " 15" " ------ 1.08 " 102 " 241, 74 " 30" 14 ----- 2.57 80 „ 361. » » -- - 3.00 ^ CALIFORNIA CORRUGATED CULVERT COMPANY: i For Galvanized Armoo Ingot Iron Corrugated Culvert, as follows: I 660 feet, 12" - 16 guege. -----=1.30 per foot. 36 18.. _ » » ------1.57 " 102 24" - ----- 2.45 i 74 " 30" - 14 ----- 3.57 " " 80 " 36" - ----- 4.26 " ^ Thereupon it having been represented by R.B.ornold, County Engineer that he considers the material furnished by California Corrugated Calvert Company superior to that of the Western Pipe & Steel Company and that in his opinion that it is the lowest and beat bid presented for the beet material; It is. on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the contract for said corrugated culvert be and the same is hereby awarded to California Corrugated r Culvert Company at above prices. i It is further ordered that said California Corrugated Culvert Company be and c it is hereby required to furnish bonds in amount equal to fifty per cent of the con tract price for material furnished and fifty per cant of contract price for faithful: performance of said contract. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board return to Western Pine& Steel Company. their check which accompanied their bid. I i In Matter of Advertising for Bids for Grading and Paving Main Street in Town of Bay Point. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for grading and paving of gain Street in the town of Bay Point, aid this being the time and place fixed for receiving of said bids, the following bide are received; HUTCHINSON COMPANY: Excavation. per cu. yd. -------- $1.50. uverhaal, for each cu. yd. haled 100 ft. more than 400 foot treshaul- - - - - - .06 Rocking and screenings in pavement, per ton ---- - - - 3.54 For each eq. ft. of area cover- 4d with asphaltum, two applications - - - - - - .02 %OPPERIJD & HEAPEY: ! Excavation, per cu. yd - - - $1.75 i Overhaul. for each op. yd hauled 100 ft. more than 400 St. freehaul - - - - - - .08 I I 349 i i Rocking and screenings in pavement.- - - - - - - - - - - per ton. - - $3.65 ; For sahh sq. foot of area covered with asphaltum . two applications- .025 i Thereupon said matter having been referred to the County Engineer and said County Engineer having reported that the bid of Hutchinson Company is the lowest' i and best bid presented for said work; It is. by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to Hutchinson Company at above named prices. I It is further ordered that said Hutchinson Company sign contract and give bonds in following amounts, to wit: fift:, per cent of contract price for the faithful performance of said contract, and fifty per cent of contract price for security for i material and labor. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare contracts in so- i cordance with said order. j the vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. I i In the Natter of Requisition of 1u.H.Harley for Book Ract. i i M.H.Hurley, County Recorder of Contra Costa County, having presented requisition i ! for metal boo k racks. It is by the Board ordered that the said requisition be and the same is hereby, granted. I i, In Matter of Approval of Warrants of i Reclamation District No. 802. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following j I warrants of said Reclamation District Ho. 602. be and the same are hereby approved, t wit: Ito. Date Amount. 158 Sept. 15, 1920 200.00 159 Sept. 15, 1920 3.60 204 July 2nd. 1921. 100.00 205 July 11th, 1921 304.44 206 July End, 1921. 35.20 G 207 July End, 1921. 829.15 208 July 2nd, 1921. 796.13. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. I i I I i i s ! r In Hatter of Allowance of warrant■ of Reclamation District 1619. Good cause appesring tierefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrant=of Reclamation Dietrct A1619. be and the some are hereby approved, towit: No. Date Amount. 199 July 6th. 1921. .1180.00. And the Chairmpn of this Board is hereby authorised to note the approval on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. i In ■atter of Lost Tarrant. i John S. Hoitoaa, having filed with this Board his certificate showing that there was issued tohim on the 7th day of June, 1921, a warrant on Sup. Dist. JI. fund, numbered 260 for $187.50; that said warrant was mailed to deponent on June 9th. 1921. ' i and has been lost and praying for a new warrant to issue in lieu thereof; It is, by the Board ordered that the 'Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to i refuse payment of said original lost warrant and that a duplicate of same be issued by County auditor, registered by County Yressurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrant. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimoae.k In The 1Sstter of Insurance on - White Truck. i W.B.Sweet a Company, having presented to this Board a policy #140.480 for 13300 on 1918 White Good Road Truck. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said policy be and the same is hereby accepted. i i In utter of petition to Annex Pinole-Hercules Jchool District to Richmond Union High School District. A petition having been filed with this Board praying for the annexation of Pinole-Hercules School District to Richmond Union High School District, and hearing on said matter having been fixed for this date. and notice having been published in the Richmond Dai]y Independent, in the manner and for the time required by law, and notice having been mailed to Trustees of Pinole-Hercules School District and there being no objections thereto being filed, and no one appearing in opposition to the ' annexation of said Pinole-Hercules School District to Richmond Union Righ School Dist riot. It in, by the Board ordered that s;4 d Pinole-Hercules School District be and the same is hereby annexed to Richmond Union High School District.K I I I r 351 ' In Matter of Contract of S.C.Rogers, to build Sec. 2, Div. 15, County Highway i System. R.R.iirnola. County Engiaeer having reported to this Board that t;e contract of S.C.Rogers to build Seo. 2. Div. 15, of County Highway System has been completed so cording to specifications; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby dealer. ed completed and said road accepted. It is by the Board further ordered that all persons having claims against i S.C.Rogers, for material furnished or labor perfo-med present same to this Board within thirty five days from this date. :he said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 ' i In +atter of Adoption of plane and specifications for Grading Sec. 2, of Div. 19, of County Highway. i R.R.Arnold, having presented to this Board plans and specifications for grading of Section 2. of Division No. 19 of County Highway of Contra Costa Coanty, which said Division lies immediately below the dam-site of the East Bay 'Nater c hmpanyi on San Pablo Creek, and has a length of 2,550 feet; :hereupon, it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that! said plans and specifications, erose-sections and working d=tails, be and the same are', hereby adopted as plans and specifications, cross-sections and working details for the building of said road; It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Richmond ' Daily Independent. for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.]S. on 11onday august 15th, 1921. for doing said work. In Hatter of Graveling Division No. 25 i (Marsh Creek Road). i R.R.Arnold, having presented plane and specifications for graveling of Div. No. 25, of County Highway, which said Division is Marsh Creek Road, Itis, by the Board ordered that said pleas and specifications. cross-sections,, and working details be and the azms are hereby adopted as plans and specifications, i strain sheets, and working details for building of said road. It is furtherordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Pittsburg goat, for bids to be presented to this Board upto the hour of 11 o'olook A.Ai. on Monday August 15th. 1921, for the graveling of said road in accordance with said plans and specifications. h In the Uatter of Approval of Election held in Denville School District. The Trustees of Danville School District having presented to this Board their'' returns of that certain election held on the 8th day of July. 1921, for levying of a tax of $3000 in Danville School District to purchase a five Gore lot for school pnrpoass, showing that said election wee carried, It is, by the Board ordered that said returns be and the same are hereby approved and that the Auditor of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby ordered to certify to this Board, the rate necessary to rates said tax at time of levying taxes. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It to by the Board ordered that the following indigents be allowed the following) amounts in cash, commencing July lat. 1921, to wit; SUPERVISOR DISTRIJT NO. 1. (Indigents) Brown. George E. Giant $30.00 Benson. Yrs. Clare 31 Cerrito 10.00 Foreman, J.A. 629- 6th St. Richmond 10.00 Johnson. mire. D. Richmund 15.00 Kent. Mrs. Ellen 772- 5th St. Richmond 15.00 i Kelso, John K1 Cerrito 10.00 Lubrano, V. E1 Cerrito 15.00 Lipp, James Point Richmond 20.00 McGlanon. Jae. 47 Washington Ave. Richmond 15.00 Mesa. Rafaels 109- 36th St.. Richmond 10.00 Nordin, John A. 127 S. 13th St., Richmond 18.00 Redick, Mary 854- 6th St.. Richmond 17.50 Reeves. Mrs Hattie 215 West Richmond Ave. Richmond 18.00 Sinnott, Nicholas Richmond 122.50 Strock, Emma L. 439- 11th St., Richmond 18.00 Willis. Mrs. Edcil 235- 13th St.. Richmond 40.00 Wilcox, Alexander 723- 12th St.. Richmond 18.00 Wooten. Ella Y. 30- 9th St.. Richmond 18.00 --(State Aid Andriane. Mary R. 2 D. 231 A. E. Richmond =50.00 Accsttino. Nora R. 2 333 Berkeley 30.00 Aspgren, Hattie 290 Nevin Ave. Richamd 300.00 Braga, Mary San Pablo Buchan. Elizabeth 1922 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond 60.00 Bray, Mary E. 1925 Roosevelt Ave. " 20.00 j Braicovioh, Helen R. 2 D. 216, Richmond 50.00 Banka, Mary E. R. 2 D. 173, Berkeley 30.00 Dickey. Mary C. Pinola 60.00 Fischer. Mary 223- 2nd St. Richmond 30.00 Fiderio, Pasqual, E1 Cerrito 75.00 Flynn. Rosa 134--tat St.. Richmond 40.00 Giovenetti. Christine 418 Pacific ave. Pt. Richmond 25.00 i Groajesn,Mary F. 536 Pu llman Ave. Richmond 20.00 Jaquith, Minnie B. 2662 Garvin Ave. Richmond 30.00 Kinney. Sarah J. 915 - 7th St.. Richmond 40.00 Unquiet. Yannie stege 20:00 O'Connor Barbara F. 43- 11th St. Richmond 30.00 Persona, Alix M. 257- 9th St., 10.00 Read, Katherine 412- S. 20th St.. 30.00 Stanley, Rosamond Richmond 15.00 Vargas, Elizabeth 226- 8th St., Richmond 65.00 Walgren, Marion R. 910 Bissell Ave.. 30.00 Keller. Nellie 829 Front St. Pt. Richmond 20.00 Combis. Helen Pinola 20.00 Pereira, Philomena E1 Cerrito 20.00 Kramer Kate Remond Ave. Richmond 60.00 Kalligas. Flosso 3320 Wall Ave. Richmond 40:00 Sampy Florence 250- 3rd St., Richmond 90.00 Morris, Alice L1 Cerrito i I SUPERVISOR DISTRICT R0. 2. Amador, Donalcano Port Costa $12.00 Case. Ella Danville 18.00 Dolan, Kate Port Costa 10.00 Hartigan Hamra Crockett 17.00 j Leepin, Juble Crockett 25.00 Manguso. Frank Valona 15.00 Muth. John & wife Valona 25.00 Payne. Mary C. Crockett 12.50 Silva, Signorita Valona 10.00 Souza, Ignacio Crockett 10.00 Sapatini, Sophie Valona 8.00 (STATE AID) i Aiello, Speranza Crockett $70.00 Dempsey, Ellen Crockett 30.00 Hurley. Maryy Crockett 20.00 Incernati, Letizis Crockett 70.00 Hewitson. Mary Crockett 40.00 Lamparti, Gianto Crockett 30.00 Molebergen, Hazel Crockett 20.00 j Pechover. Rose Crockett 40.00 Riley. Charlotte Denville 20.00 SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. S. (Indigents) Kendall Benbow. Chas. K. Pacheco ($5. to Mrs. 10.00 Bellesteri. Francisco Martinez 10.00 Costanza, Orazio Martinez 10.00 Costa, Adeline Concord 30.00 Davi. Anna k Antonio Martinez 20.00 Bay, Elizabeth Martinez 15.00 Gomez, Ramon Concord 10.00 Horton, H.A. Martinez 10.00 Lodi. Louise Pahheco 15.00 Lucido,Yary Martinez 10.00 Modica. Oueralds Martinez 10.00 Pereira, Mary S. Martinez 12.60 Sparaoino, Angeline Martinez 10.00 Tarantino. S. & We Martinez 18.00 Tachina, Peter Martinez 10.00 (State Aid) Bacciglieri. Annunzinta Martinez $60.00 Elder, Lettie P. Martinez 30.00 Gallagher, Elizabeth Martinez 20.00 Hughes, Mary E. Walnut Creek (Seranapi 75.00 Kirk, Edith R. R art in as 55.00 Luoido, Eraeimo Martinez 30.00V, ' Lazzarini, Angelina Martinez 35.00 Martinent, Rosa Pacheco 20.00 Mafiola, Eda Walnut Creek 30.00 Morgan, Mrs. Joe Concord 15.00 Morais. Amelia M. Martinez 120.00 Protti. Mary Martini 25.00 Rose. Louisa Pacheco 55.00 Samos. Mary Concord 80.00 Schmidt. Mary Martinez 30.00 Saffres. Rosalie Concord 20.00 Thickens, Emma walnut Creek 35.00 Ling, Mary Martinez, 20.00 SUPERV19OR DISTRICT E0. 4. (Indigents) Bologna, Rosa Pittsburg $12.50 j Bruno. Coelmo & Wife Pittsburg 16.00 Bell aci, Eraeimo Pittsburg 10.0U j Buffo, Frances Pittsburg 15.00 i Costanza. Paola Pittsburg 20.00 CardinsI6. Eraeimo Pittsburg 12.00 Engman, Yrs. A. Bey Point 18.00 Flores, Angels Pittsburg 8.00 Ferrante, Angelo Pittsburg 15.00 Howard, Wm. H. Morgan Territory 10.00 i ' Puccio. Rosie Pittsburg 7.00 Scols, Frank Pittsburg 20.00 j Thomas, Mary Eortonville 20.00 Viscaso. Domenico Pittsburg 7.00 j (State Aid) j Billsoi. Giovanni 630 York St. Pittsburg 00.00 Bologna, Rosie 343 E. 2nd St. Bruno, Jennie 312 York St. 20.00 i 354 Catino. Speranza 402 Cutter Ave. Pittsburg $.30.Oo Chippero. Marie " 20.00 Carina, Anna (send to Mre.M.B.) 182 west St. " 40.00 Spurgeon. 49 B. 1 11th St. Pittsburg) Flores. Mary 285 hast End St. " 10.00 Frank, Agnes D. Clayton 20.00 Keller. Mary M. Pittsburg 20.00 Lucido. Marie 148 Blk. Diamond S. Pittsburg 30.00 Lombardi, Stella Bay Point 60.00 McGuire, Mary M. Clayton 50.00 Olson, Christine B. B ay Point 20.00 Pizzementi.Hada 123 W. let St. Pittsburg 40.00 Tonti. Katie Bay Point 30.00 Toormini, Bary 250 Cutter Ave. Pittsburg 30.00 Vimini. Laura Bay Point 30.00 SUPERVISOR DISTRICT E0. 5. (Indigents) Andrus. Rachel Antioch 120.00 Corey. Eva Byron 20.00 Bendi:en, John Byron 10.00 Carey. Laura Byron 12.00 Didio, Clementino Antioch 10.00 , Faller. Susan F. & husband Antioch 20.00 Gallagher. Bridget Antioch 16.00 Loam, Mary A. Antioch 15.06 Lambra, A. Antioch 10.00 Mores, C.D. Antioch 8.00 Sweeney, Irene Oakley 20.00 Stefano, S. Antioch 12.00 Tellus, Jane Antioch 10.00 Vaoas, Manuel Oakley 12.00 Spiro. Brisco Antioch 12.00 (State Aid) Brown. Catherine Brentwood 120.00 Enos, Rita Antioch 16.00 Gonsalves. Lucy Oakley 40.00 Manolotis. Ballic Antioch 30.00 Macial. Mary V. Antioch 30.00 i Thereupon the Board adjourne as a Board of Supervisors and site &&'s, Board of Equalization. I In Latter of Equalization of Assessments of Contra Costa County. - Dow at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. the Board of Supervisors meets as a Board of Equalization. Thereupon the Board having completed the Equalization of Assessments of Contra Costa County for the year 1921. It is by the Board ordered that the Assessment rolls, statements, books, maps and military roll in and for the County of Contra Costa for the year 1921, as egiiized by this Board, be and the same are hereby accepted by this Board and approved by unanimous vote of the Board. sitting as a Board of Equalization and the Board takes recess am a Board of Supervisors to meet on Monday. August let, 1921. at 10 o'clock/ A.H. Chairman. i .Clerk. I I i r i i ' IN THE BOAID of SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday. August lot, 1921. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.id. I Present: Hon. r.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb R.nott; J.P.Casey, C.H.Hayden, and "N.J.Buchanan. J.H."ells, Clerk. i i The minutes and proceedin-s of the Board for the month of July, 1921, are f read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read—ani signed by the Chairman and Clerk. ; I In matter of Repairing State Highway near Crockett. A delegation from the town of Crockett appears before the Board and requests that tnis Board communicate with the state Highway Commission and urge immediate j i repair of the State Highway near Crockett, over what is known as Hanna Hill; hereupon upon motion of Supervisor Case p p p y, it is b:; the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board communicate with State Highway Commission relative to repairing of said road end ascertain if possible when and in what way they expect to relieve the highly dangerous situation along said road. I i 2n the Matter of Advertising for Bids. I This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of Extension of Division ;i o. 2 of the County nighway of Oontra Costa County and this being the time; and place for receiving of bids, i,he following bidders appear and file bids, to wit: E.E. GROT. Excavation, per cu. yd. - 1.50 Concrete in place, per cu. yd.- 16.00 Overhaul for each 100 yds. hauled more than 400 ft. freehaul, per cu. yd - - - - - .05 e"OPPERUD & HEAFEY: Excavatio.i, per cu, yd. - - - - - .70 Concrete, in place, cu. yd. - - - 14.00 I - Overhaul, per ca; yd. - - - - - .05 I f HUTCHINSON COIiPAIiY: Excavation, per cu. yd. - - - - -$ 1.00 i Concrete, in place, ca. yd. - - 14.00 Overhaul- 1�o charge. i Thereupon, said bids having been referred to the County Engineer and the ' County Engineer having reported that the bid of1_opperad & Heafey is lowest and beat bid presented; It is, by the Board ordered that said bid of Zopperud & Heafey be and the same) is hereby accepted and said contract awarded to i:opperud & Heafey. It is further ordered that said fopperud & Heafey give bands in following sum to wit: fifty per cent of contract price for faithful performance of said contract I •i P 356 i I i I and fifty per cent of contract price for security for material furnished and labor performed on said contract. I It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare contract and bonds I in accordance with foregoin:r order. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the +Istter of Allowance of Claims on Special Ro;;,d rand. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra 'Costa County I which said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobiles Tax collected by the State =reasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1921. which said moneys shell be expended by said County ex- clusively in the cans4u ction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in I said County and the following claims having been presented to the Board for labor i and material used exclusively in the construction and maint-nanee of roads, bridges I and culverts under supervision of County Brgineer'8 Department; It is by the Board ordered that said claims be paid out of the Special Road fund, as follows, to wit: Name_ Amount. J. O'Neil $202.95 G.T.Frazer 76.50 O.F.Talcott, 85.50 S.R.Perry 99.00 I. Correira 10.5.50 C.R.McFaul 138.00 C.G. Tenckel 103.50 Geo. Grasser 18.00 J.W.Frew 168.00 3onperud & Heafey 144.00 JO'Neil 452.10 , .M.Augusto 3.75 Bohn Silva 18.00 .- C.W.Blakney 138.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.Y_ t In the Liatter of Advertising for bids for furnishing Crushed Rock to County of Contra Costa. This Board having heretofore advertised for furnishing of crushed rock to j the County of Contra Costa, and this being the time and place fixed for receiving bids, the followin, bids are received, to wit: I WUTCHINSO_d 00-: ANY: Crushed Rock, per ton - - - - $.90 F.O.B. A.T. § S.F. Ry. Co. at Dwight Statiop. E`.B. & A. L. STWTE CO?IPANY: 11" to 3" crushed rock, per ton, --- - y.90 334 to 1;-" " " ---- 1.00 j 1/4" to 334" 11 - -- 1.10 F.O.B. cars, Thommoson, ;olano County. I COAST ROC: k GRAVEL C012ANY 1 1/2" to 3" crushed rock, per ton --$ .90 I 357 3�4" to 1%" crushed rock, per ton - - - � .90 � 1/4" to 3�4,, 11 11 11 - - 1.20 F.O.B. cars, Logan, California. Thereupon, said bids having been referred to the -ounty Engineer and he having i reported that the bid of Hutchinson Company is the lowest and beetbid presented; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to Hutchinson Company for furnishing of said rock. It is further ordered that said Hutchinson Compf.ny give bond in following i amounts, to wit: fifty per cent of amount of contract for faithful performance of said contract and fifty per cent as security for material and labor, and that the District ,+ttorne prepare bonds and contract, etc. I ! f i In the Md tter of 2umishing of Asphaltic Ilixture for Repairing of Tunnel Road. i This Board havine heretofore advertised for furnishing of asphaltic mixture for repair of Tunnel Road and this being the time and place for receiving of bide, I the following bid was received, to wit; H'JTCHINSO:' COUPANY: I Class "A" material, per ton, $16.00 Class "B" " 16.00 Class "C" 16.00 i and this being the only bid received for furnishing of said asphaltic mixture. and said bid having been referred to the County En3ineer and he having reported to this ! i Board that said bid in his Judgment, is a reasonable one, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said con- tract be and the same is hereby awarded to Hutchinson Company for furnishing of said asphaltic mixture. - ' It is further ordered that said Hutchinson Company give bonds in following I I sums, to wit: fifty per cent of contract price for faithful performance of said I contract and fifty per cent of contract price as security for material furnished and that the District Attorney prepare bonds and contract, etc., for said per°ormance of said work. i i It is further ordered that the County Engineer be and he is hereby ordered to make arrangements for the furnishing of all labor, tools and steam roller for out ting out old pavement and laying asphaltic mixture on force account at the best possible rates obtainable. i i i i i f I i i I' e�V I f I I In Matter of Granting Leave of i absence. Sim, n, Hemme having appeared before this Board and requested leave of absence from the State of California for thirty days; I It is, by the Board ordered that said William Heome be granted a leave of i absence from State of California of thirty days from date of leaving State. 'he said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Lapsing of Morgan Territory School District. The County Superintendent of Schools having filed with this Board, his certi- j i fiesta showing that the attendance at Morgan Territory School for the year ending 's June 30th, 1921, was less than five, to wit: three, and a delegation having appeared , before this Board requesting that said school remain open and having filed a petition showing that the number of pupils elegible for school next year will be five and possibly i more, It is, by the board ordered that said Morgan Territory School district be not i suspended. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I i j I In the I-latter of Lapsing of Deer Valley School District. i The County Superintendent of Schools having filed with this Board his cer- tificate showing that the at'.endance in Deer Valley School district was, for the year ending June 30, 1921, less than five, to wit: three, and a delegation having appeared before this Board requesting that the hearing on said matter be continued to August I 15, 1921, before any action be taken thereon, It is, by the Board ordered that the hearing on said matter be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday ougust 15, 1921, at 10 o'clock Z.r. i In the Matter of Annexation of School � Districts to Union High School Districts. i William ..Hanlon, Superintendent of Schools. having reported to this Board � i that the follow-n., school districts in the County of Contra Costa are not attached to j 1 any Union High School District and that under Chapter 476 of Political Code, Section I 1734b, it beco�,es his duty to recommend the annexation of said elementary schools to Union High School Districts, and with the consent of the Supervisor in whose Dis- trict the elementary school Districts lie, that he recommends that the following i elementary school districts be annexed to Union High School Districts as follows: j (1) That Highland and Tsssaiara School Districts be added to San Ramon Valley Union High School District. (2) That Morgan Territory, Liorage, Til2ow Spring and Canyon School Districts I i I r be added to Mt. Diablo Union High School District. (3) That Orinda Park and Sheldon School Districts be added to Richmond Union High School District. (4) That Vasco School District be added to Liberty Union High School District.) It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on annexation of said school districts i to said 'Union High School Districts, be and the same is hereby set for Monday August 22nd, 1921, before this Board at the room of said Board at the Court House in the town; of Martinez, at 11 o'clock A.E. when and where any person interested may appear and I contest the same. It is further ordered that notice of annexation of Highland and Tassajera School Districts to San Ramon Valley Union Hi--h School District be published in Contra) i - Costa lazettei that notice of annexation of Morgan Territory. Moraga. Willow Spring , and canyon School Districts to Mt. Diablo Union High School District, be published in Contra Costa Gazette; that notice of annexation of Orinde Park and Sheldon School die- , tricta to Richmond Union High School District, be published in Contra Costa Standard; and that notice of annexation of Vasco School District to Liberty Union High School I District, be published in Brentwood News. j a i v The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i i In the :ratter of Contract and Bond of Hutchinson Company. Hutchinson Company having presented to this Board a good and sufficient bond ' which has been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costs County, for macademiz i ing of streets in town of Bay Point; It is, by the board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and the same ares ' approved by this Board and the Chairman of this Board be authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of said County of Contra Costa. In Matter of Approval of -arrant of Reclamation District No; 1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrant of Reclamation District No. 1619, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: ; f No. Date amount. s � t 200 July 8th, 1921. ' 116.89. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. C i Ii i w ;t AI s. 36 Un In Batter of Acoeptance of Contract of I P.Rolandi for building Div. Ido. 16 of County Highway. R.R.Arnold, County Engineer having filed with this Board his certificate show- ing that F.Rolandi has completed according to specifications, his contract for building Div. Us. 16 of County Highway; , It is, by the 'Aoard ordered that said contract be and the same is hereb;; de- clared completed and said road accepted by this Board. It is further ordered that all persons having claims aeainst said contract for labor performed or material furnished, present same to this Board within thirty- five days from this date. I i I i I In Natter of Completion of Contract i of J.T.Sayles. R.R.Arnold, County En,ineer having filed with this Board his certificate showing that the contract of J.T.Sayles to build pavement and set curbing around Court House 3rounds have been completed according to speoificatio:is; i It is by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said streets accepted by this Board. i It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said J.T.Sayles for work performed or material furnished on said contract, present same to this Board; i within thirty five days from this date. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. , i i In the Cutter of Completion of contract of E.E.Grow, for Building Extension of Division tio. 5 of County dighway. R.R.Arnold. County Engineer having filed with this Board his certificate show-1 j ing that the contract of F..E.Grow, fo•building Extension of Division No. 5 of i I County Highway, has been completed according to specifications; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby i declared completed and said road accepted by said Board. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said E.E.Grow, i for nerformance of work or material furnished on said contract, present same to this; i Board, within thirty five days from thisdetw. j The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of 8w Board., i I I j I I 361 f In the Matter of Completion of Contract of Bates & Borland to Build Division No. 26 of County Highway. R.R.Arnold, County Engineer having filed with this Board his certificate showing that the contract of Bates & Borland, for building Division No. 26 of County Hi;hway of Contra Costa County, has been completed according to specifications; It is, by the Board ordered thct said contract be and the same is hereby de- clared completed and said road accepted by this Board. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Bates & Borland for work performed or material furnished on said contract, present same to this Board within thirty five days from this date. i The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 I In Matter of Contract of Kopperad & i Heafey to build Center Strip on Division No. 19 of County Highway (San Pablo Creek Road) R.R.Arnold, County Engineer, having filed with this Board, his certificate showing that the contract of Yopperud & Heafey for building Center Strip on Division i No. 19 of County Highway, has been completed according to specifications; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said road accepted by this Board. i It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Kopperud & Heafey for work performed or materials furnished on said contract, present same to this Board, within thirty five days from this date. ' The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. [ I In the Matter of Cancellation of Double and Erroneous Assessments. _ M.°-.Joust, Tax Collector of Contra Costa County, having filed with this Boardj his certificate showing that improvements assessed to Carrie McLenbgan on block 28 Condon Addition, No. 7949 are a portion of improvements assessed to John G.Bartolomei, ;' i on Lots 4-5-6- Block 28 Condon Addition, Mrs. McLenigan having given Improvements to JohnBartclomfio remove same to lots owned b him, were assessed for y ye4r 1920-21, to John Bartolomei as shown on page 39 Roll 12 and that all taxes, penalties, coats and chargee thereon by law were paid in full; that same property was also assessed for the same year to Carrie I . iicLennegan as shown on page 39, roll 12, and that the taxes,! ' on this assessment were not paid; That in the Amended 1 ap of the City of Richmond, Lot 13, Block 96 Tax Bill No. 5237, assessed for year 1920-21, to Charles M. Wiggins, as shown on page 88 roll 2,! and that all taxes, penalties. costs and charges thereon by law have been paid in fall; thf same property was also assessed for same year to Charles M.T."ig3ins, Tax Bill No. i 5260, as shown on page 88. roll 2. rnd that the taxes on this assessment were not paid;! 362 It is by the Board ordered that personal property assessed to Carrie MoLennegan j as shown on page 39 roll 12, be and the same is hereby ordered cancelled. i It is further ordered that assessment to Charles i;. Wiggin as shown on Bill 52601 page 88 Roll 2, be and the same is hereby ordered cancelled.. I i I In the hiatter of Report of Tax for i 14aintenance of Crockett x Crolona Fire Department. The Fire Commissioners of Crockett-Crolona Fire District, having filed with this Board their report asking for a tax levy of 1/2 of one per cent for maintenance of said Pire Diatriot fbr coming year; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said re- quest be and the same is hereby approved and that the Auditor at the time of levying taxes. certify to this Board, the amount that this rate will raise., I 'i In Matter of Requisition of f LI.W.Joost, Tax Collector. i IS.W.Joost, Tax collector, having filed a requisition for an Underwood Type- f writer; It is, by the Board ordered that said requisition be and the same is hereby granted. In the hatter of Adoption of plans and specifications for Building a Wearing Su11hoe and Shoulders on portions of Divisions Nos. 5 and 6 of County Highway of Contra Costa County. R.R.i.rnold. County Engineer having filed with this Board plana and speci- fications for placing wearing surface and shoulders on portions of Diva. Nos. 5 and I which said Divisions lie between town of Walnut Creek and Town of Bay point; J It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans! and specifications be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications cross-sections and profiles for said work. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Martine Daily Standard, for bids to be presented to this Board, up to hour of 11 o'clock A.431 i on Monday. August 22nd, 1921, for furnishing of all labor and materials for perform-1 ance of said contract. I I i Y 30 , i - ' In Matter of ?reparation of j Financial Report of Contra Costa county. j It is by the Board ordered that County Auditor A.N.Sullenger, have prepared undepr his supervision the County Financial Report of Contra Costa County for the year 1920- 21. I ; 17 f _ in Matter of Appointment of County Librarian. The term of office of Lire. Alice .7.Whitbeck, having expired. It is, on motion( of Supervisor Hayden, seconded by Supervisor Lnott, by the Board ordered that Mrs. Alice ;.L7hitbeck, be and she is hereby appointed County Librarian for the term pres- cribed by lss. i i ' It is further ordered that said ':Srs. Alice C.Vhitbeck, take oath and give bond in sum of w7000 a. prescribed by law. i E. In Matter of Re-covering of Rear Court House Doors. It is by the Board ordered that the Sheriff of Contra Costs County be and he is hereby authorized to have covered the rear doors and frames of the Court House of Contra Costa 0ounty. f 4 It is further ordered that he cause to ie-hung the front doors of the Court I -;— House so that same will swing outward in accordance with law. 3 The vote thereon being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Gnott. Hayden. Buchanan and Trembath. Supervisor Casey absent. I 'f 1 i i I - In Matter of Allowance of Qsims. Claims against the different funds of the county are presented to the Boafd; i those found to be correct and to be properly signed, are, by unanimous vote of the i Board, ordered allowed, and signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and order- ed enterid on Allowance Book of this Board. j i j I 36 i In the Natter of Issuance of Bonds of Oak Grove School District. RESOLUTIOII 17D ORDER OF BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COITTRA COSTA j CCUnlY, STATE OF CALIFORIIIA. Adopted and entered August let, 1921. WHEREAS, on the 2nd day of June, 1921, the Board of Trustees of Oak Grove School District, deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order of said f Board of Trustees duly and regularly passed and adopted by them and entered on the minutes of the said Eoard of .rustees on said day, did call an election, and resolve and order: That an election be called and held on the 2nd day of .?uly, 1921, in said School District, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said School District the question of issuing and sellin bonds of said School district in the amount of Six thousand (.$6,000.00) dollars, to ran not exceeding six (6) years and to bear int erest at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, for the pur- pose of raisin,, money for building school buildings; for altering and adding to school buildings; for supplying said school buildings with furniture and necessary apparatus',; for improving the school grounds and for liquidating indebtedness already incurred far said purposes; PIHER1dAS, an election was held in said School District on the 2nd day of July, 1921. in conformity with the said resolution and order of the said Board of Trustees j of said School District, and all the proceedings had in the premises have been certi-i fled to this Board of Supervisors by the Board of Trustees of said School District as required by law; and, WHEREAS, the said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination and Investigation this Board has found and does hereby find end declare: That in accordance with a resolution and order of the Board of Trustees of Oak Grove School District.passed and adopted on the 2nd day of June, 1921, an election was duly called in said School District, and was held in said School District on thej 2nd day of July. 1921,. and that notice of said election was given by posting notices ' signed by all memb=rs of the Board of Trustees of said School District in three public i places in said School District for more than twenty days before said election, and by publishing such notice to the Concord Transcript, a newspaper printed and publish, i ed in the County of Con..ra Costs, State of California, not less than once a week for; three successive weeks before said election, which notice so posted and published, j was in the form required by the Political Code of the State of California, That prior to opening said polls the said inspector and judges of election conducting said election, took the oath of office as required by law, and thereafter conducted the said election as required by law, and at the close thereof, canvassed the votes cast thereat, and certified the res.lt of said election to the Board of Trustees of said School District, and to them made return of the poll and tally of - said election. ' i That on the 9th day of July. 1921, the seventh day after the said election I and at one o'clock ?.Id. of said dray, the Board of Trustees of said School District met and canvassed the said returns of st:id election, from which said returns the said! Board of Trustees found and declared and this Board finds and declares that there were twenty-seven (27) votes ca-t at said election and that more than two thirds n i 1 thereof, to wit: twenty-seven (27) votes were cast for issuing said bonds, and no votes were cast against issuing said bonds. and that all votes cast were legal votes and that the said Board of Trustees caused an entry of the result of said election to be made on the minutes of s^-id Board. f And tb`s Board hereby further finds and de:lares that said election was duly j and legally called and held and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published, and the result thereof duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner anl.. as required by law, and that all acts, conditions and things regaired by law to be done have been done and have been performed in ! regular and in due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the statute authorizing the issue of school bonds; and that the tot,:l amount of indebtedness I of the said school District. including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law. i 1: IS RHEREi�ORE ORDERED that bonds of Oak Grove School District in the said! County of Contra Costa, State of California, issue in the sum of Six thousand (6,000.00) I _ dollars, in denominations of One thousand ($1,000.00) dollars, each, payable within six (6) years from the date thereof, in gold coin of the United States, with inter- eat thereon at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually in lik! gold coin, at the office of the County Treasurer of said County. I I^ IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be dated the let day of Septembir 1921. and shellbe payable as follows, to wit: One Bond numbered one (1) to run one (1) year from date. One bond numbered two (2) to run two (2) years from date. One bond numbered three ( 3) to run three (3) years from date. One bond numbered four (4) to run four (4) years from date. One bond numbered five (5) to run five (5) years from date. One bond numbered six (6) to run six (6) years from date. i r and the interest accruing thereon shall be payable semi-annually on the first (let) day of March and the first (lot) day of September, of each and every year until said bonds are paid. 1 Y It is further ordered that sail bonds shall be issued substantially in I I - the following form, to wit: No. SCHOOL BOND $1000.00. of Oak Grove School District. county of I i Contra Coats, -3tate of California United States of America. Oak Grove School District. in the County of Contra Costa, Stat• of Cali- fornia, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the Treasurer of County of Contra Costa State of California, on thel v first(lst) day of September, 19_, one Thousand ($1,000.00) dollars in gold coin j of the united States of dmerica, with interest thereon in lice gold coin at the ratel of six (6) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the 1st day -•f ijarch. I I and the let day of September, of each and every year from the date hereof until thls! bond is paid. This Zond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date, numbered from I one (1) to six (6) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to Six thousand (y6,000.00)� , 366 dollars, and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the purposes of rasing money for building school buildings; for altering and adding to school buildings; for supplying, said school buildings with furniture and necessary apparatus; for improving the school grounds and for liquidating ind-btedness already incurred for said purposes, in Oak Grove School District in said County of Contra Costa, in pursuance of and in strict con- formity with the provisions of the Political Code, and the Constitution of the State r of California, and is authorized by a vote of more than two thirds of the voters i voting at an election duly and legally called and held and conducted in said Oak Grove School District in said County arra State of California. on the Pad day of July, 1921. And the Board of Supervisors of the County ofContra Costa, State of California, hereby certifies and declares that said election was duly and legally called, held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly end legally given and published, I and the result thereof was duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner and 1 %a required by low, and that all acts and conditions and things required by law to be done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and have been performed in regular and in due form, and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorizing the issue of school bonds. i And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of Indebtedness I of the said Oak Grove School District, including this issue of bonds. is within the I limit provided by law; r This bond is in the form prescribed by order of the said Board of Supervisors duly made and entered in its minutes on the lot day of nuguat, 1921, and shall be I payable out of the interest and sinking fund of said Oak Grove School District, and the money for the redemption of said bonds, and the payment of interest thereon shalli be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of ,:z:id school district. IN*'!I:N?5° 77EPrO?, the Board o.P Supervisors of the County of Contra Coats, State of California, has caused this bond to be signed by its chairman, and by the I County Auditor, and attested b,-, its clerk with the seal of the said Board attached i this 1st day of September, 1921. i airman of the boar of' Supervisors. i i (Seal} County Auditor. Attest: County ;lark and Clerk of the board of Supervisors. RESOLVED that to each of said bonds shall he attached interest coupons in the t following form, to wit: $30.00. INTEREST COUPON. No. The Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of Califoxnis, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinkingitind of the Oak Grove School District, in said County and ^tate, on the let day of 1192 at his I ; office in the town of Martinez, in said County and ;tate, the sum of ,$"50.00 for six i i months' interest on Bond 210. of said School District. i i Chairman of _ oar o, SnpervTsors.— I oun y Auditor. t 38 I County �; er_ and Clarko he Board of Supervisors. It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board and the County Auditor' are aut'norized to sign said bonds and coupons, and the said County Clerk is author- ized to countersign the same and to affix the seal of this Board to said bonds, - i and thereupon said officers shall deliver sad bonds, so executed, to the County treasurer for safe-keeping. They may sign said coupons by lithographed or engraved facsimile of their signatures. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board cause a notice of the sale of said bonds to be published in the Concord Transcript a newspaper printed and' published in the said County of Cnntra Costa for the period of two successive weeks that this Board of Supervisors will receive up to the hour of eleven o'clock A.M. of Tuesday the 6th day of September, 1921,sealed proposals for the ourchase of said bonds, or ari portion thereof, for each, at not less than per. and accrued int- ' erest;the Board of Supervisors however reserving the right to refect any and all bid's for said bonds; i Passed and edDpted at a regular meeting of said Board of Supervisors held on the 1st day of August, 1921, by the following vote: - Ayes: Supervisors %nott, Casey. Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. � Noes: Ione. Absent: None. j I f In the Fatter of Issuance of Bonds of I Oak. Grove School District, Contra Costa County. � I RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of i Contra Costa, State of California, the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costae State of Jalifornia, and the County Clerk, ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Super- visors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, are and each of them is. hereby authorized to execute the bonds issued in the above entitled matter. And the Board takes recess to meet on Yondey, August 15th, 1921, at 10 o'clock A.L1. Chairman. jc _ . . . .Clerk. � i i I ' _ I I 36 III TH- FO RD OF SLTERVISOrs 07 COI?T2r, COSTA COUNTY, STP.T7 OF C"IIFO-'IT,'M. lionday, +.ugust 15th, 1921. The Board met ai 10 o'clock A. M. Present: Eon. i. J. Buchanan, Cheirman, Supervisors Zeb Knott; J. P. Gnsey, 01. H. Hoyden, and -a. J. Buchanan. J. H. Wells, C lerk -------------------- In the :S-iter of rdverticsing for Bids for Grrveling LT�rsh Creek Road. This Bo^rd having heretofore advertised for bids for the graveling of Marsh Creek Road »nd this bein;- the time and pl*ce for the receiving of said 'bids, the follominf, bidders filed bids in the follozinF sums, to-vit: 11';me Amount. W. J. Moody and J. Erjuk $2.3919 per cu. yd. Guerin Eros. 1.93 F.. F. O'Brien 2.2" Thereupon said bids h,ving been referred to the County Engineer ,nd' the Coun y Engineer hn ing reported that the bid of Guerin Bros. is the lowest Fni be T'Jd — re-seated, it is upon c:otion duly .n,da •rd a.rriee by the 30 -d ordered that said bid of Guerii� 37os. be .nn0 the s ^e is hereby eccepted by this Board and s^.id contract awarded to Guerin Bros. It is further ordered that s,id Guerin Bros. €ive bonds in 50;% of the total amount of said con tract as security for labor and material f::rnished and 500 of the tot^l contract price as security for the faithful performance of ^id contact. It is further ordered thrt the District Yttorney prennre`contract and bonds in r:ccordence r.ith the foregoing order. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous. In the Hatter of Advertising for Bide for the Grading of Sec. No. 2 of Div. 19, This Board having heretofore advertised for bide for the grading of Sec. Bo. 2, Div. No. 19, County Highway, which said Div. lies immediately below the damn of East i Bay Water Company on San Pablo Creek and this being the time and place for the receiv ing of the bids the following bidders filed bids in the following amounts, tont: NAME AMOUNT S. C. Roger& for excavation and embankment .95 per cu. yd. for over—haul per hundred feet beyond 400 ft. free—haul .10 Bates & Boreland excavation .j2 ova&-haul .05 John F. O'Neill, total contract j70.00 E. E. O'Brien, evcavation .63 free-haul .02 369 NAME AMOUNT Modin & Preston, excavation :(5 over-haul p0l7�F L. L. Pare, excavation .71 over.-haul .021 Erickson & Peterson, excavation 5!S over-haul .02 Thereupon said bids having been referred to the County Engineer and the County having reported that the bid of Erickson & Peterson the lowest and best bids presented it is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said contract be an d the same is hereby awarded to Erickson & Peterson in accordance with their a•id bid. It is further ordered that said Erickson & Peterson give bonds in the follow-, Ing sum, to-wit: i 5V of the total contract price as security for material and labor furnished and 5a;, of the total contract price as security for faithful performance of said con- tract. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds and contract in accordance with the foregoing order. - The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous. I i In the Matter of Adoption of Plans and Specifications for Paving Stockton Street, San Pablo in Supervisor District No. 1. Ralph R. Arnold, County Engineer having presented to this Board plans and specify cations for paving Stockton Street in San Pablo in Supervisor District Mo.l it is upo a motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications and Cross Sections and working details be and the same are hereby adopted as plans anO specifications, cross sections and working details In the building of said road. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Richmond ' Daily Independent for bids to be presented to this Board up to the hour of 11:00 O'clgck A. M. on Tuesday, Seto. 6, 1921 for the furnishing of material and building of said road in accordance with said plans and specifications The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board I In the Matter of Adoption of Plans and Specifications for Furnishing of Steel Furniture for County Recorder's Office. i County Recorder, M. H. Hurley having furnished to this Board plane and specifl- i cations for the furnishing of two steel roller book shelf cases for the office of the i County Recorder it is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that-sal¢ plans and specifications be and the same are hereby adopted as the plans and speeifi-I cations for the furnishing of said furniture. ' It is further ordered that the Clerk of the Board advertise in the Daily Gazette i for bi4s to be presented to this Board up to the hour of 11:00 o'clock A. M. on Tues- day, Sept. 6, 1921 for the furnishing of said steel roller book shelf cases in accord* ante with said plans and specifications. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous. i i 370 i In the Matter of Apiroval of Warrants i of Reclamation District No. 1619 i Good cause appearing therefor it is by the Hoard ordered that the following Warrants of Reclamation District No. 1619 be and the same are hereby approved, to-wit: Warrant No. 201, Dated July 25, 1921 0102.49 • No. 202, • July 28, 1921 13.16 • No. 203, ■ July 29, 1921 150.00 and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of said Board '. i by affixing his signature thereto. I i In the Matter of the Approval i of Warrant of Reclamation District No. 802 i i Good cause appearing therefor it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District No. 802 be�nd the same are hereby approved, towit: Warrant No. 209, Dated July 27, 1921, =432.62 • No. 210, • Aug. 1, 1921, 100.00 " ,To. 211, " Aug. 1, 1921, 200.00 ■ No. 212, " Aug. 1, 1921, 3.85 " No. 213, • Aug. 1, 1921, 10.00 and the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby aithorized to note the approval of this Board of said warrants by affixing their signature thereto. i In the Matter of Cancellation of Erroneous Tax Deed M. W. Joost, Tax Collector having reported to this Hoard that he had discovered that tax deed No. 1 to the State of California on July 28, 1921 was erroneously made for the reason that said property was redeemed by N. J. Atalich on July 281 1921 and said deed should not have been made. Thereupon it is by the Board ordered that said deed No. 1 to the State of Califon' ; nia conveying Lot No. 36, block No. 2 in Central Ricnmond, No. 2. to the State of Cal- , ifornia be ,nd the same In hereby cancelled. i The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous. I In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract i of Kopperud &Reafey for Builidag Shoulder ani Center on Div. 10 and 22. Ralph R. Arnold, County Engineer having reported to this Board that the contract of Kopperud &Heafey to build center and shoulder on Div. 10 and 22 has been completed I according to contract, it is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is here--y declared completed and said road accepted. It is further ordered that all peraons having claims against said Kopper= & Beafey for material furnished or labor performed on said road, present same to this Board with in thirty-five days from this day. The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. I i In the Matter of Claim of J. E. Staniger I against the County of Contra Costa i J. E. Staniger having filed a claim against the County of ContraGosta for labor I i I 371 and material furnished on contract on Div. No. it is upon motion dui made and p carried and it is by the Hoard ordered that the hearing on said claim be ann d the same is hereby fixed for Monday, Aug. 22, 1921 at 11:00 o'clock A. M. The vote of the foregoing order being unanimous. In the Metter of Preparation of Plans and Specifications for Building of Sewer In Alhambra Heights Sewer District J. F. Hosy, Attorney-at-law having appeared before the Board on behalf of the re-i sidents of Alhambra Heights Sewer District and requested this Board to prepare plans and specificaions for the building of the sewer in said district it is upon motion dulr made and carried by the Board ordered that Ralph R. Arnold, County Engineer be and $e Aa C, is herel.y ordered to prepare plane and specifications for the building of sewer.dis- tract and present sam to this Board for approval on Monday, Aug. 22, 1921 at 11:00 . . o'clock A. M. I The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. � i I In the Matter of Petition of Property Owners lying between Northerly Boundary Line of the City of Richmond and the Wild Cat Creek and also Portion of San Pablo I Villa Tract with City of Richmond for the j Construction of a Main Outfall Sewer i A petition having been presented to this Board graying that this Board form a i Main Outfall Sewer District of the property lying between the northerly boundary line of the City of Richmond and Wild Cat Creek and also portion of San Pablo Villa Tract with tie City of Richmond it is upon motion duly made and carried bb the Board ordered that said ptition be and the same is hereby referred to A. H. Tinning, District Attorngy ' and to R. R. Arnold, County Engineer of this Board for a report as to the feasibility i of said plan and the law regarding the forming of said district. i i I In the Matter of Acceptance of Deed i From Bay Point Hotel Company The Bay Point Hotel Company having presented to this Board a good and sufficient i dead conveying to the County of Contra costa an unnumbered lot in block A. of the City i of Bay Point being all of said block lettered A. as same is laid down and delineated on that certain map entitled "Official Map of the City of Bay Points filed Aug. 17, 190 in the office of the County Recorder of said County of Contra Costa, State of California. It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said deed be and the same is hereby accepted bythis Board and said lands are accepted to be used for the per- pose of locating and maintaining thereon a jail and other buildings for public uses. i I i I i I i r 372 i i In the Matter of Acceptance of Deed of Carmel Chavez for Road Purposes i on Marsh Creek Road This Board having heretofore and on Aug. 1, 1921 accepted a deed of Carmel Chavez etc, for road purposes and the consideration for said deed being the son of $360.00, i it is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the County Auditor draw a warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of Carmel Chavez in the am of =360.00 i payable out of the Highway Awards Fund and that the County Treasurer pay the same. i It is further ordered that the sum of $640.00 remaining to the credit of said High way Awards Fund be returned to its proper Road Construction Fund. I The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous. r i In the Matter of Resolution from Richmond Post No 10 requesting a tax levy for the Erection of a Memorial Building. j I A Resolution from Richmond Post No. 10, Richmond, 0slifornia requesting a tax levy for the erection of Memorial Buildings and that Richmond be given the sum of $100.000.OP to be paid in three annual installments, it is by the Board ordered that said resolution be placed on file and said matter taken under consideration by this Board. I In the Matter of Communicalon from Dr. C. H. Henderson This Board having received a communication from Dr. C. H. Henderson regarding I dental services for indigent children it is by the Board ordered that said eomunieatiou be placed on file and said matter be taken under advisement to and until Sept. 6, 1921.1 i In the Matter of Communication from Dr. C. H. Blake, Health officer j i This Baard having received a ommuniation from Dr. C. H. Blake, Health Officer of , Contra Costa County, regarding the adoption of an ordinance for the keeping of pigs in I I the County of Contra Costa, it is by the Board ordered that said communication be and '•, the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County. I it In the Matter of Allowance for Establishing I of a Home Demonstration Bureau i This Board having heretofore made an appropriation for the establishing of a now Demonstration Bureau in the County of Contra Costa and a request having been made to i this Board as to whether said allowance was still in effect, it is upon motion duly i made and carried by the Board ordered that said allowance be and the same is herety i continued in full force and effect. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents , .} It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the following 1 allowances to indigents be and the same is hereby granted commencing on the day set opposite the respective names, to-wit: I I I 373 j ' Emily B. Sutton, 726 Chanalor Ave., Richmond Calif. $30.00 per month commencing Aug. 1, 1921. Ellen Hurley, 155 N. Richmond Ave., Richmond, Calif. $30.00 per month commencing': Aug. 1. 1921. Angeline Pozzi, pinole, Calif. $30.00 per month commencing Aug.l, 1921. I Salvatori Russo, Pittsburg, Calif. $10.00 commencing Aug. 1, 1921. Joe M. Cambra, Concord, Calif. $10.00 commencing Aug. 1. 1921. i Myrtle Imbeck, 1609 Clinton Ave., Richmond, Calif. $20.00 per month, commencing Aug. 1, 1921. I Fm. Holroyd, Stewartsville, Calif. $6.00 per month commencing Aug. 1, 1921. I It is further ordered that County Auditor draw warrants on County Treasurer in j favor of above named indigents until th, further order of this Board, and that the i County Treasurer pay the same. ' In the M=tt=r of Approval of contracts of the Hutchinson Company The Hutchinson Company having pres7nted to this Board form of contract duly ex— ecuted and bonds as required by previous order of this Board for the furnishing and dei livering of asphaltic concrete for repairing what is known asTunnel Road, it is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said bonds be ane the same are hereby approved by this Board. It is further ordered that the chairman of this Board be and he is hereby author-4 lzed to execute contract for an on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. i I The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous. i In the Matter of Contract of Hutchinson Company for Furnishin_ of Crushed Rock ' and Screenings. The Hutchinson Company having pres-nted to this Board good and sufficient bonds and form of contract duly executed for the furnishing of crushed rock and screenings it is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said bonds be and the same are hereby approved by this Board and the Chairman is hereby authroized to i execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous. j I I In the Matter of Approval of Contract j of California Corrugated Culvert ompany California Corrugated Culvert Company having been awarded the contract for the i furnishing of Corrugated Culvert and having this day presented bonds duly executed IT is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said bonds and the amount thereof be and the same is hereby approved by this Board. It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby author= ized to execute said o"tract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The vote of the Hoard of the foregoing order being unanimous. i I i i 374 i i I In the Matter of Approval of i Contract of Kopperud & Heafey This Board having heretofore awarded a contract to Koppel" Heafey for the building of Div. No. 2 and said Kopperud & Heafey having presented to this Board bonds and form of contract duly executed it is upon notion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said Bonds be and the same are hereby approved by this Board and that the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. I i i In the Matter of Lapsing of Deer Valley I School District. This Board having heretofore continued the hearing on the report for lapsing of i Deer Valley School District and the County Superintendent of Schools having reported toj this Board that in his judgment said school district should be continued for another year it is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said school i , district be and the same is hereby continued for one year. i In the Matter of Tax Levy for School Purposes for the County of Contra Costa 8m. H. Hanlon having presented to this Board his estimate of the amount for the tax levy for school purposes for the year 1921 it is by the Board ordered that the, hearing on said estimate be and the same is hereby continued to and until Aug. 22, 1921. i j In the Matter of Allowance of claims Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board. i i Those found to be correct are allowed by the Board, signed by the chairman and ordered I entered on the Allowance Book of said Board. The vote of the Board on the foreoing order being unanimous. I The Board takes recess to meet on Mondy Aug. 22, 1921 at 10:00 o'clock A. M. l i i - j i I I i P ' IN THE BOARD 0' SUPERVISORS 0' COILTRA ^ASTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIPORITIA. Monday, August 22nd, 1921. Present: Hon. Pl.J.Buchanon, Chairman; Supervisors J.P.Casey. C.H.Hayden, and R.J.'=rembsth. J.H."Uells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor 7eb Knott. In the 'Satter of Advertisement i for Bids for Plocinr'rlearing Surface on Portions of Divisions No. 5 and 6. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the placing of a wearing; surface o:d shoulders on portion a of Divisions 5 and 6. County Highway. of Contra Costa County, and this being the time and place for receiving of bide, the following ' bidders appear and file bids in following sums, to wit: P KOPPERUD & HEA?EY- Surfacing, per sq. foot. $.07. Shoulders. .12. HUTCHINSD*r COIJPa7Y: Surfacing, per sq. foot $.075 j Shoulders, per sq. foot. .118 H. :FILLIES, JOHU BALMINO & C. BELLARIA: Surfacing, per se. -foot. 3.05 3/4 Shoulders, " " " .08 1/4 Thereupon, said bids having been referred to the County Engineer end the . County Engineer having reported that the bid of H. iFillmes. John Balmino & C.Bellariaw is the lowest and best bid presented. It is. on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to H.Frillmes, John Balmino & C.Belleria - ' at above named prices. i It is further ordered that said H. Willmes , John Balmino & C. Bellaria, F give bonds in following amounts, to wit: fifty per cent of total estimated contract price as security for material furnished rnd labor performed and fifty per cent 3R of total estimated contract price as security for faithful per.ormance of said con- tract. q It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds and contract. " in accordance with foregoing order. The vote on said order being as follows, to wit; Ayes: Supervisors Hayden. Casey. Buchanan and Trembath. ` Sloes: None. Absent: Supervisor Ynott. ..1 j 's In the :latter of in. exation of Highland School District and Tassajara School District y to San Ramon Valley Union High School District. i William H.Hanlon. County Superintendent of Schools, having heretofore recommended to thJ2 Board that Highland 3ch001 District and Taasb?sra School District ; �s be anne4ed to San Damon Valle;; ilnion High School District, and said annexation having, been consented to by the Supervisor of said District, and noti0e of hearing having I `- 376 i i been given by publication of a notice in Martinez Daily Gazette, in the manner and i for the time prescribed by la;:, and no one appearing in opposition to the annexation! of said Districts or at all, Itis, on motion duly made and carried, by '.he Board ordered that said Highland School District and ^assajara School District be and the same are hereby a nnexed to and made a part of San Ramon Valley Union High School District. The vote thereon being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden. Buchanan end Trembath. { Noss; None. Absent: Supervisor Knott.�, j - In the Satter of Annexation of - - Orinda Park School District and Sheldon School District to ?Richmond Union High Jchool District. i. ':7illiam H.Honlon, County Superintendent of Schools, having recommend eu. to this' Board that Orinda Park. and Sheldon School Districts be annexed to Richmond Union Higk School District, and said recommendation having been consented to by the Supervisor I of that District, and notice having been given of the hearing in ceid Metter by pub- lication of a notice in the Oontra Costs Standard, in the manner fnd for the time required by las+, and this being the time and place fixed for said hearing, and no one; appearing in opposition to the granting of said recormnendation. or at all, _ I It is. on motion duly made and carried, by the board ordered that said Orinda Park and Sheldon School Districts be and the same are hereby annexed to and made a { part of said Richmond Union High School District. :he vote thereon being e:s follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hoyden. Buchanan and :rembath. Noes: None. I Absent: Supervisor 'Knott. i i In the :_utter of Annexation of i Vasco School District to Liberty Union • i High School district. William#. Hanlon, County Superintendent of Schools having recommended to this Board that Vasco school District be annexed to Liberty Union High School District. i and recommendation having been consented to by Supervisor of said District and notice; - i of hearing having been published in the Brentwood News, in the manner end for the time required by law, and this bcin:r the time and place fixed for hearing on said petition and no one appearing in opposition thereto, or at all, j It is, on Notion duly made end carried, by the Board ordered that said Vasco i school District be and the some is hereby annexed to end made a part of Liberty Union' High School District. The vote of the Board on said orler being as follows, to wit: ! Ayes: Supervisors Case;, Hayden, Buchanan and :rembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Lnott.� i i 13E t ;n 37'T a 3 z 1 In the patter of Annexation of iioraga, Morgan Territory. Willow Spring and Canyon School Districts to Ut. Diablo Union High School District. William H.Hanlon. Superintendent of Schools havinf, recommended to this Board that Moraga, luorgan Territory, E:illor. -pring and Canyon SchoolDistricts. be annexed to Iit.Diablo Union High 5ohool District and said recommendation having been consented to by the Supervisors of said Districts, and notice of hearing having been published in the Daily Gazette, in the manner and for the time required by law, and this be.ingl the time and place fixed for hearing on said petition, and no one appearing in op- position thereto or at all. .It Is, by the Board ordered that said Moraga, Morgan Territory, Willow Spring] and Canyon School Districts, be and they are and each of them is hereby annexed to i and made a part of Mt. Diablo Union High School District. { ' The vote of the Board on said Order being as follows. to 77it: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hoyden, Buchanan and Trembath. AW Noes: Alone. Absent: Supervisor Znott. t( I In Batter of Approval of Varrants of _ Reclamation District No. 902. Good cause appearing therefor It is by the Board ordered that the following! "arrants of Reclamation District ,x902, be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 214 Aug. loth, 1421. 333.85 215 " 383.95 j And the Chairman and Clerk of this Hoard are hereby authorised to note the y approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. =s' f 3 In the I.Iatter of Claim against J.E.Staniger. .r. H.T.Gocrin. E.P..Guerin and C.H.Ritter, having filed with this Board a With- . i hold notice against J.E.Staniger. It is, by the Board ordered that said claim be and the same is herab,7 ordered placed on file. k t In Uatter of Granting permission for Auto Stages, Bus and Truck Lines over � County Highways of Contra Cbsta County. A petition having been filed with this Board by residents of Eastern Cont za Costa County, requesting trot no further automobile stage, bus or track lines over roads of Contre Costa County. be permitted, 378 i It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said j petition be and the sa-ne is hereby referred to the District Attorney for use in matters I pending before Railrord Commission. In !Tatter of Payment of Clain of State Compensation Insurance. :he State Compensation Insurance Fund having filed with this Board a claim for balance due of 81517.13; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County ,Treasurer on General Fund for the sum of $1517.13 in payment of balance due of premium earned for year ending Jaly let, 1921. In Matter of Financial Report of Contra Costa County. A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor having compiled at the request of the Board of! Supervisors the Financial Report of Contra Costa County for the year ending June 30, 1921. end presented same to this Board; i i It is, on motion duly made and cprried, by the Board ordered that said Finanoidl Report be and t`.e sane is hereby approved by this.Board. It is Further ordered that said Financial Report be publibhed in the manner an4 for the time required by law in Pittsburg Dispatch. I In !latter of Completion of Contract,of J.E.Staniger, on Division No. 20. i R.R.Arnold. County Engineer, having certified to this Board that the contract i = of J.E.Staniger, f orbuilding Division No. 20, of County Highway has been completed according to specifications; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said road accepted by this Board. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against J.E.Staniger for labor performed and material furnished, present same to this Board within thirty- five days from this date. The vote on said order being be follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and ^rembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor 7nott. �, 379`= j 1 In Matter of Adoption of Plane and Specificrtions for placing 'rearing Sur.-ace + '? i and Shoulders on a portion of Division Do. 3 i of Contra Costs County. I R.R.Arnold, County Engineer having presented to this Board, plans and specifieaft- i ions for placing of nearing surface and shoulders on Division Do. 3 of the County 1 Highway which said Division lies between the town of Byron end Alameda County bine, a distance of 4 miles; i It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, erose-sections,4 and profiles, and workin,. details, be and the same are hereby adopted by this Board as plans and specifications, cross-sections, workinz details, etc. for placing of wT ing surface and shoulders on said road. It is furtherordered that Clerk of this Board advertise in the Contra Costa y ' Standard for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.},:. on :don- day September 19th, 1921, for the placing of said rearing surface on said road. z i j In aatter of Approval of Contract of Erickson & Petterson. Erickson & Petterson having filed with this Board, their form of contract duly executed and bonds as heretofore ordered by this Board and which have been approvedAll r by the District ittorney; s+ It is, by the Board order-d that said bonds be and the same are hereby approved' by this Board. j It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to execute said contracts for and on behff of the County of Contra Costa. t 1 A i In '.iatt er of Estimate for Sewer in Alhambra Sewer District. � a R.R.Arnold, County Engineer, having submitted to this Board, his estimate of r ^:z the the amount of money that will. be required for a sewer estimate in Alhambra Sewer District, which said sum amounts to -$5,992.52; } It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said esti- mate be and the same is hereby approved by this Board. I - i It is further ordered that the County Auditor furnish to this Board a rate . j th:;t will be required to raise said amount of money in said Sewer District.K, I 1 Y 1 �Y, r �x� 380 i f i I In Matter of Estimate of County Superintendent s of Schools of amount of money required for school purposes. William H.Hanlon, County Superintendent of Schools having certified to this %card that a rate of $.43 will be necessary to raise amount of money that will be � required from County Sources for support of elementary schools of this County for thel succeeding year; It is by the Board ordered that said report be approved.0 !+ I In :,:atter of 3stimate of amount of money e✓ I required for County high School funds for current year. t William H.Hanlon. County Superintendcnt of Schools having reported to this j Board that a rate of $.10 on ¢'100 will be required to raise estimated minimum amount j I of county high school funds which will be required for the current year for said high schools-, I It is by the Board ordered that said rate be and the same is hereby approved i by this Board., In Matter of Request for Special Tax for 'indergarten Schools. A request having been made to County Superintendent of Schools for funds for maintenance of 'rinler,-arten schools in each of the following districts and.said amounts having been approved b, County Superintendent of Schools; It is, by the Board ordered that following amounts for each of the f alowin� schools be and the same are hereby approved by this Board and County Auditor authorize to furnish rate to this Board that will raise said emoant.st the time of levying taxes to wit: Antioch, ?2.000 Carquinez 2,400 " Martinez 3.000 I Pinole-Hercules 700. j Pittsburg 4,892. Richmond 7,000. In Latter of Levying Taxes for buildin; purposes. I I The Trustees of each of the folloring named school districts having filed I - their request with the County Superintendnt of Schools for the levying of a building tax in each of the following school districts, and County Superinten9ent of Schools having approved said requests in follomin.; some. It is, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorised to furnish to this Boerd. a rate that will raise each of the folloring nam- ed amounts, at the time of levying taxes, to wit: „4 38;_ i Alamo350. Antioch > 2,660 Bay Point 1,772. Live Onk 450. Martinez 81172 Send ?mound 300 San Pablo 21500 Selh 600 Nalnut Creek 1,400. Richmond 25,000. In utter of Estimate of Amount of - taxes that will be required for main- tenance of high schools in Contra Costa County. - High The Trustees of the follor:ing.school Districts having certified to the Superintendent of Schools an estimate of amount of money required for maintenance t of high schools for the coming year and the County Superintendent of Schools having E 1 approved said estimates in followir.l= sums, to wit: It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the Coant{�r s Auditor furnish to this Board at the time of levying taxes, a rate that will raise i each of the follozin; named sums, in each of the following named high school die- I z tricts, to ^it: 43 Alhambra Union High School District $$30,000. John .Swett " " 26,812. Liberty 29,255. Vit. Diablo " " 32.002. Riverview " 26,632. Richmond 140.381. San Ramon 4,121.,• In ;Satter of Request for Special Taxes i q for Elementary school Districts of Contra } I ' Costa County. The Trustees of the following named school districts having presented requests z for special taxes in each of the following elementary school districts of Contra I Costa County, and said requests for special taxes having been approved by Tm. H. Hanlon. County 6anerintendnt of Schools in following sums, ( r a It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor furnish to this Board a rate which will raise each of said amounts in each of the following named schools { districts, to wit: . Antioch *5.320. I ,1 Ambrose, 500 Briones Valley 391 Bay Point 506 Brentwood-Deer Valley $1,210. Carquinez 9,360. A0 Canyon 317 Concord, 2,417.50 Pittsburg 9,785. Pleasant Hill 500. Port Costa 1,975. Rodeo 2,123.50 Richmond 60,680 Iv San Pablo 4,968. , 8obrrn to 2.245. Nichols 2,810.77 Excelsior 879. Knightsen 1,500 Liberty 285 Live Oak 770 Martinez. 16,193. I `$ Oak Grove, 567. a° Pacheco 500 i Pinole-Hercules 1,000 Oakley 300. f 382 z In :atter of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the,Board, those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered, by unanimous vote of the Hoard , allowed. and the said claims ordered entered on the ellowanoe Book of this hoard. In the latter of Granting Leave of Absence. It is by the Board ordered that C.H.Hayden, Supervisor of the +hird District, be and he is hereby granted a lenve of absence from the State of Cali- fornia, for a period of thirty days from and after the date of leaving the State. Nr F A 41 5 383 I i IH THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CORTRa COSTA COUNTY. STATE OF CALIFORVIA. 4 TUESDAY, SEPTE?RBEIR 6th. 1921. i The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan. Chairman; Supervisors 2eb Knott; i J.P.Ceaey. C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells, Clerk. I The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of August. 1921, are read to the Board by the Clerk and approved by the Board ae-read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. G In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury Of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special mad fund of, Contra Costa County, rhich said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tea collected by the Mate Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasarsr of Contra Costr. County during the year 1921, and also for moneys received from Justice Court fines for violation of Motor Vehicle Act, and for moneys received from licenses for operating motor trucks, which said money shall be expended by said County ex- clusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in said County, and the following c3tme having been presented for labor and material need in construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts under the sapervieion of the County Engineer's department, i i It is by the Board ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the Special Road fund of Contra Costa County. to wit: ' Name. Amount. John Azevedo $ 94.50 M.C. Borges 48.00 C.W.Blekney 60.00 fr Bates k Borland 5586.22 A.L.Brown 60.75 T.Coreira 135.00 J.W.Frew 217.00 G.T.Frazer 31.50 Hutchinson Company 46.69 - Hutchinson CompOay 46.63 Hutchinson Company 86.89 P.J.Kane 18.00 Joseph Lilly 6.00 O.R.McFaul 180.00 J.E.Perry 4.50 William Pritchard 36.00 S.R.Perry 135.00 A.W.Parson 4.50 John Sil•.eria 135.00 J.E-Shelby 1E.00 O.F.WolCott 121.50 C.G.Winckel 135.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1 } �a 3S4 ! In the aatter of Sale of Oak Grove School District Bonds. This Board having heretofore advertised for sale $6000 worth of Bonds of Oak Grove School District, said bonds being six bonds of denomination of $1000 i each, bearing interest at rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on i the Tat day of March and 1st day of September, in each year, and numbered from one to six inclusive. and this being the time and place for presentation of bide for wild bonds, the First National Bank of Contra Costa County, bide per and accrued interest to date of delivery and there being no other or further bid, presented for said i bonds, It is. upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that acid Oak Grove School District bonds be and the same are hereby sold to First National Bank of Contra Costa County for the sum of $6000, and accrued interest to date of delivery. It is. further ordered that upon payment to the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, of the sum of $6000 and accrued interest to date of delivery that stid� I J. Rio Baker, County Treasurer deliver to said First National Bank of Contra Costa County, said bonds of Oak v'rove School District. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. I In the !latter of Advertisement for bids for construction of Stockton i Street in town of San Pablo. i This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of Stockton Street, in town of San Pablo, and this being the time and place fixed fo receiving of bids, the following bidders appear and file bids in the following sums.l to wit: E.E. O'BRIEN: Proposition No. 1: Excavation, per cu. yd. $.80 Embankment, per cu. yd. .80 Concrete in pavement, cu.yd. 15.00 Asphaltic Macadam shoulders, per sq. foot .08 FRANK AUSEZ- _ I Proposition No. 1: Excavation, per cu, yd, $.66 l Embankment, per cu. yd. .44 Concrete in pavement. cc.yd. 12.32 Asphaltic Macadam, shoulders per eq. foot .175 Proposition No. 2: Excavation, per cu. yd. .66 Embankment, per cu. yd. .44 Asphaltic concrete pavement per so. foot .27 HUTCHIN90N COMPAITY: Proposition No. 1: Excavation, per cu. yd. $1.00 Embankment, per cu. yd. .50 Concrete pavement, cu. yd. 14.00 011 Macadam sh oulders. per sq. foot .10 i l I r 38 i i Proposition No. 2: Excavation, per cu. yd. 41.00 Embankment, per cu. yd. .50 Asphaltic Concrete pavement, cu. yd. .29 I E.E. GROW: Proposition No. 1: Excavation, per cu. yd. .60 Embankment, per cu. yd .85 Concrete in pavement, eu.yd. 14.50 Asphaltic Macadam Shoulders per sq. foot .08 j i Proposition No. 2: Excavation, per cu. yd. # .60 Embankment, per cu. yd. .85 Asphaltic Concrete pavement per eq. foot .225 S.C. ROGV-93:_ Proposition No. 1: Excavation, per cu. yd. $1.00 Embankment, per cu. yd. 1.00 Cement concrete, cu. yd. 15.00 Asphalt for concrete j shoulders, s ft. .24 Proposition No. 2: Excavation, per cu. yd. $1.00 Embankment, per cu. yd. 1.00 Asphalt concrete, sq. ft. .25 L.L. PAGE: Proposition No. 1: Excavation, per cu. yd. $ .85 Embankment, per cu. yd. .75 Concrete pavement, cu. yd. 15.90 Asphalt 1iiacadsm shoulders, per sq. ft. .12 Proposition No. 2: Excavation, per cu. yd. $ .85 Embankment, per cu. yd. .75 Asphalt Concrete pavement per sq. foot .28 j ;hereupon said bide are referred to the County Engineer and the County Engineer having reported that the bid of z.E.Grow on Proposition No. 2 for � furnishing of asphaltic concrete pavement. per sq. foot, was the lowest and beat bid presented for the furnishing of asphaltic concrete pavement and this Board hereby i determines to accept Proposition No. 2 and build said road of asphaltic concrete pave-' ' menta It is, by the Board ordered that the contract for paving of Stockton Street in town of San Pablo, be and the same is hereby awarded to E.E.Orow, under Propositioq No. 2 at following prices, to wit: Excavation. per cu. yd, 4.60. Embankment, per cu. yd., 11.85; asphaltic concrete pavement, per sq. foot. $.225. j I It is further ordered that E.E.Grow, give bond in following sum. to wit: fif= ty per cent of total contract price as security for labor and material furnished and fifty per cent of total contract price for faithful performance of said contract. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds and contract I i in accordance with foregoing order. f 1 38 i i In the Matter of Advertising for bids for furnishing of Roller Book zhelves for County 'ecbrder's office. -his Board having heretofore advertised for bids for furnishing of roller tt shelves for County recorder's office, and this being the time and place fixed for presentation of bids, the following bidders appear and file bids, to wit: i A. CARLISLE & COMPANY: (1) One double faced roller book shelf Case with linoleum too, 146 inches wide, 41 inches high and 48 inches deep. containing 112 roller book shelves, 2Oz14, 56 on each side. -- $751.00. i (2) One double faced roller shelf book case with removable linoleum top, 126 inches wide. 41 inches high, and 48 inches deep, containing 96 roller book shelves, 20x14, 48 on each side, -- $665.00. i .(i. NEST COLLnANY: (1) $550. (2) 8495. I RUCKER, FULLER SALES COIVANY: (1) $490. (2) $405. H.S. CROCYER COMPANY: (1) $584.19. (2) $507.02. Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of Rucker. Fuller Sales Com- pany is the lowest and best bid presented; ff It is, on motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said contrac$ i be and the same is hereby awarded to Rucker, Fuller Sales Company. i It is further ordered that the said Rucker, Fuller Sales Company give bond i in sum following, to wit: one hof of the estimated contract price as security for labor and material furnished. j I It is further ordered that the said Rucker, Fuller pales Company execute contract and bond in.accordanee with foregoing order. i i I In Matter of Accident on Clifton Court Ferry. Pet J.Conrelly of 305 Lower Sacramento Road, Stockton. California, appears I before the Board and states to this Board that he has been damaged in the sum of "$279.95 on account of an automobile owner by him having fallen off of the Clifton i Court Ferry claimed by him to be due to negligence of the operator of said ferry j i the above sum is mode up of the following amounts, to wit: x$69.95 paid for wrecker 1 in fishing out the machine from the river; $85.00 paid garage bill for repairs on I machine and $125. damages to car. Thereupon the Board refers the matter to the District Attorney and takes i the same under advisement. i I I i I i i n 337: i 1 In the Natter of Levy of State and j County Taxes for fiscal year 1921-22. j The Board having considered the value of all property returned on the j Assessment Rolls of the County and amounts required to be raised in the several funds! for the conduct of the business of the County for the fiscal year 1921-22, and the board Board of Equalization having certified to this Board that there would be no taxes required for State purposes on property of said County, I It is, by the Board ordered that the tax to be collected on each $100 of valuation of property in Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1921-22, be and the same is hereby levied as follows, to wit: General Fund: $.33 j Hospital Fund .11 Salary Fund .23 Grammar School .43 High School .10 Advertising Fund .008 Road Fund .35 Int.&&- Sink.Fund (Court House) .007 Int. & Sink. Fund (Highway) .285 County Library .06 Weimar Jt.Hospital .05 Maint.Bond Road j Fund .02. Total $1.98 I i In the Matter of Levy of Special Tax i' for certain school Districts of Contra Coate County. 7 The County Auditor and Board of Trustees in and for each of the following named school districts of Contra Costa County respectively having in manner and form and within the time required by law, certified to this Board a statement of respect- ive amounts that will be required in each of the said school districts respectively for maintenance and conduct of said schools. during 1921-22; It is, by the Board ordered that special school taxes be and the same are j hereby levied on each $100. of valuation of property in following named sc,:ool dis- tricts for the fiscal year 1921-22, as below set forth: Richmond $.25 Martinez, .30 Antioch .30 Pittsburg .30 Carquinez. .18 Ambrose, .16 Brentwood .10 Bay Point .05 Concord .19 Canyon .30 Excelsior .10 Liberty .10 Live Oak .22 Knightsen .14 I Nichols .16 Oak Grove .05 Pacheco .12 Pinole-Hercules .08 Port Costa .30 i Rodeo .14 Sobrante .11 San Pablo .30 Pleasant Hill .10 Vakley .07 Danville .64. I The order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K i I AI I 38S i j In the Matter of Levy of Special Taxes I for Idaintenance of High School Districts i of Contra Costa County. I The County Auditor and Board of Trustees in a nd for each of said High school I Districts respectively having in manner and form and within the time required by lewl i certified to this Board statements of certain amounts that will be required for each; i of said Union IIigh School Districts for maintenance and conddct of said Union High Schools therein, It is by the Board ordered that the special taxes be and the same are hereby levied on each $100 of valuation of property in following named union high school dietrl�ts respectively. for the fiscal year 1921-22: I i Richmond Union High School District $.48 i Alhambra .50 John Swett " .28 Liberty .40 :1t. Diablo " " .28 ' Riverview .50 San Ramon Valley .15 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I I t I In the Batter of Levy of School Taxes for building purposes. County Auditor and Board of Trustees in and for each of said School districts] respectively having in manner and form and within time required by law, oertified to this Board, a statement of respective amounts that will be required in each of said school districts respectively for building purposes; I It is. by the Board ordered that special taxes be and t)e same are hereby levied for building purposes on each $100 of valuation of property in following nsme� school districts, for fiscal year 1921-22, to wit: Richmond. $.10 Martinez .15 Antioch .15 j Alamo .09 Briones .15 Bay -oint .15 Live Oak .14 SarAMoLind .03 San Pablo .15 Selby .03 Walnut Creek .15 i The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. • i J I i I I I ..,.. f 3.89 In the Cutter of special taxes for i Zindergarten school purposes. County Auditor and Board of Trustees of each of following named school dis- tricts respectively, having in manner and form and within the time required by law, certified to this Board, a statement of respective amounts that will be required in each of said school districts. for maintenance of kindergarten schools therein; It is, by the Board ordered that special taxes for maintenance of kindergartee schools in each of the following named districts, be and the same are hereby levied I on each 100 ofi property in said school districts therein, for the fiscal year 1921-i 22: Richmond. 9.03 Martinez, .06 Antioch .12 Pittsburg .15 C eAuine z. .05 Pinole-Hercules .05 ' The foregoing order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. I In Matter of levy of taxes in certain school districts and Union high school districts for :iscal year 192122r County Auditor A.:I.Sullenger. having returned to this Board, certain school i and union high school estimates for certain taxes toraiee money for payment of bonds! respectively voted in said school and union high school districts; I It is, by the Board ordered that special taxes be and the same are hereby i levied in following named school and union high school districts res;,ectively, for fiscal year 1921-22, on each 8100 of valuation of property in said District, to wit: ALHAMBRA Union High School District (Bond no. 1) ,$.007 ' (Bond No. 2) .17 (Bond No. 3) .073 Richmond Union High School Dist;ict .02 4 John Swett " .02 Liberty .10 San Ramon Valley .06 Richmond school District (Bond No. 1) .007 (Bond No. 2) .038 (Bond No. 3j .035 (Bond No. 4) .135 Martinez (Bond No. 1) .03 (Bond No. 3) .09 I Pi'tsburg (Bond No. 11 .11 (Bond Ho. 2) .205 Black Diamond .035 Oakley (old) .03 Pinole-Hercules .04 Stage .005 Port Costa .015 Central .15 Rodeo .08 Selby .04 Willow Springs .25 Bay Point .12 Antioch .43 Pleasant Hill .30 Lafayette .17 ' San Pablo .35 Valle Vista .30 Green Valley .36 Oak Grove .12 The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous.�� I P I i i In Matter of Nte of Tax for maintenance of Fire Department in unincorporated towns of Crockett & Crolona. I County Auditor and Board of Fire Commissioners in and for unincorporated tarns i of Crockett & Crolona, having in manner and form and within the time required by law certified to this Board a statement of respective amounts that will be required in said unincorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona for equipping and maintenance i of a Fire Department therein; It is, by the Board ordered that a special tax of $.50 be art the same is hereb-ii levied on each 3100 of valuation of property within Fire limits of unincorporated towns of Crockett and Crolona for purpose of establishing and equipping a wire department therein. i The said order is pas:ed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,` I i i In Matter of Rate of Tax for Epuipping Fire Department in Lafayette Fire District. The Fire Comnisaicners of the unincorporated town of Lafayette, known as Lafayette Fire District, Contra Costa County, having reported to this Board that an election was held on the 29th of August, 1921, to vote on the proposition of levying a tax i for purpose of establishing and equipping a Fire Department in said Lafayette Fire District, to protect same from lose by fire, and that at said election there were cast in favor of levying said tax 26 votes and that there were no votes cast egainstl levying said tax; Thereupon, it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that i a special tax for the establishing and equipping of a fte department for said Lafayette Fire District be and the same is hereby ordered and the County Auditor is authorized to report to this Board a rate that will be required to raise said tax; i :hereupon, it is by the Board ordered that a special tax of $.14 be and the same is hereby levied on each $100 of valuation of property witin fire limits of Lafayette i Fire District for the purpose of establishing and equipping fire department for said Lafayette Fire District in accordance with said vote in said District. The above order being passed by unanimous vote of the Board. F I i i In the Matter of Levying Tax to Maintain f System of Street Lighting in Lighting District of the unincorporated towns of Crockett, Crolona and Yalons. and Byron Highway Lighting District j and Brentwood Highway Lighting District. i The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, having awarded a contract for equipping and installing and maintaining a system of lights on public highways of those certain districts known as Crockett. Orolona and Pelona Lighting District, Byron Highway Lighting District ffi d Brentwood Highway Lighting District., and County i Auditor having certified to this Board, as to the amount of taxes that will be requireid i 3%1 i i I 1 in said Highway Lighting Districts for maintenance of said systema of street lights I during fiscal year, 1921-22; It is, by the Board ordered that a special tax in each of the following High-1 way Lighting Districts be and the same is hereby levied on each $100 of valuation of taxable property within the limits of said Highway Lighting Districts, to wit: Crockett, Crolona k Valona Lighting District, $.20. Byron Highway Lighting District .25 Brentwood Highway Lighting District .16 The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous.,, i i I In the Satter of levy of Tax for Building of a Sewer in Alhambra Sewer District. ' This Board having heretofore ordered R.n.Arnold, County Engineer to make 1 an estimate of the amount of money that will be required for a sewer in Alhambra I Sewer District and said County Engineer havtng filed his estimate showing that it wil''+l require the sum of $5992.52 for building of a fewer system in Alhambra Sewer District. and thereupon this Board hereby finds and determines that the property equitably liable for sewer assessment shall be the real property`only in said District; i Thereupon, it is hereby ordered that the County Auditor furnish to this Board a rate to be assessed against the realproperty only in said District that will be required to raise said tax; Thereupon the County Auditor having reported to this Board that it will re- I I quire a tax of $45 on each -JIOC of assessed valuation of real property within Alhem-j i bra Sewer District, for the purpose of raising said tax, J It is, by the Board ordered that a special tax of $45. be and the same is here Dy levied on each $100 of valuation of real property only within Alhambra Sewer Distrioi. It is further ordered that it is the intentim of this Board to exclude from 1 I said tax any of the personal property or improvements contained on any real estate i or situated or .Found within said Sewer District. The foregoin3 order is pas:'ed by the unanimous vote of the Boa rd. I i i i i In Matter of Approval of Financial I Report of Contra Costa County. A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor having presented to this Board, Financial Report of Contrz- Costa County for year 1921; It is, on motion da!y made and carried, by the Board ordered that seid I Financial Report be and the same is hereby approved. i I ' 1 I i 392 i I In Matter of Formation of Danville Fire District. A petition having been filed with this Board praying for this Board to appoint a Board of Three Commissioners to be known and called Board of -'ire Commissioners of Danville Fire District of Contra Costa County, State of California, and asking that J.C.Jones. Frank Rutherford and William A.Ward, be appointed Fire Commissioners therein; I It is. by the Board ordered that J.C.Jonea, Frank Rutherford and William A.rard j be and they are hereby appointed a Board of Fire Commissioners of Danville Fire District of Contra Costa County. California, which said Fire Commissioners shall pro- j teed to form Danville Fire District in said County and State as provided by law; It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board issue certificates of appoint-1 meat to said Board of Fire Commissioners. i in Fatter of Adoption of Ordinance to provide for height Limit for Vehicles operat- ing on County Roads in Contra Costa County. etc. i The Board of Supervisors adopts an Ordinance providing for the weight limit for vehicles operating on County Roads of County of Contra Costa, and providing for j certain exceptions to said Ordinance and for carrying out of the objects of said j Ordinance and fixing penalty for violation thereof, and providing for time that said j Ordinance shall go into affect. The said Ordinance was passed by unanimous vote of the Board and ordered published for one week in Contra Costa Standard, a newspaper printed and published in said County of Contra Costa, before expiration of fifteen days after the date of its adoption, the same to be published with names of members of I Board voting for and against the same. i The foregoing order and Ordinance was g passed by unadmone vote of the Board. , i r In the Matter of Contract of E.&. O'Brien on Division No. 25. I E.E.O'Brien, having applied to this Board for an extension of time within i which to complete her contract on Division No. 25, for grading of Marsh Creek road, It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that an'extension of time of thirty days from and after the date of expiration of contract be and the Same is hereby granted. within which to complete said contract. The foregoing order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. i j i I 1 i j 393 ' In Matter of Requisition of Nm. H.Hanlon. N.H.Hanlon, County Superintendent of Gchools having filel requisition for i i a Burroughs Bookkeeping Machine; It is, by the Board ordered that said requisition be and the same is hereby I grant ed. i In Matter of Requisition of C.F.Donnelly. C.F.Donnelly, County Coroner, having filed requisition for a Typewriter, i It is. by the Board ordered that said requisition be and the same is hereby 1 granted, with the provision that the old machine now in use be turned in as part pay'r ' ment on new typewriter. i i In utter of Approval of Tarrant I of neclamatinn District No. 1619. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing warrant of reclamation District No. 1619, be and the same is hereby approved, to� wit: No. Date Amount. 204 August 29th. 1921. $180.00 I And the Chairman of this Board is hereb.y ordered to note approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. In Matter of Allowance to Indigents. it is by the Board ordered that the following allowances to indigents, be I and the same is hereby made commencing on dates set opposite their respective nemes:1 Maria Figuerido, 142- 12th St.. Richmond, 330. per month commencing Aug. let, 19211 i Ellen Nystrom, Bay Point, $20. per month, commencing July let, 1921. i Manuel Cardoza, Antioch, $10. per month, commencing on August 1st. 1921. ' Mrs. 1.1. Bernardo , 442 South 5th St., Richmond, W. per month, commencing Aug. let' 1921. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County I Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents, on the Hospital Fund, until thei further order of this Board. I The foregoing order being passed by unanimous vote of the Board. i It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore allowed to Augusta j Engman, of Bay Point, for u18. per month, be and the same is hereby discontinued fro4 and after this date., f� I I I i i 1 I 394 'i I i I In Matter of Care of Child of Joe nea. It is by the Board orderrd that the sum of U5. per month commencing Aug. let. I 1921, be and the same is hereby granted to Mrs. Francesco %Sercurio, 149 Teat 4th St., Pittsburg, for care of infant child of Joe Enea. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous., i In Matter of Approval of Contract of H.T.Guerin. E.R.Gueria, C.A.Ritter. doing business under firm name and style of I Guerin Bros. I H.i.Guerin. E.R.Gaerin and C.A.Ritter, co-partnere doing business under the firm name and style of Guerin 3ros. having presented to this Board a form of contract and bonds duly executed in accordance with previous order of this Board, and said bonds having been approved by District Attorney of Contra Costa bounty; It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and the same are here by approved by this Board. +I It is further ordered that the Chairman B this Board be and he is hereby suth�r- ized to execute said contracts for and on behalf of said County of Contra costa. I i i i In Matter of Approval of Contract and Bonds of H.Willmes, John Balmina, and Charles Bellaria. H.Willmes. John Balmina and Charles 9ellaria, oo-partners doing business under the firm name and style of Willmes, Balmina and Bellaria, having filed with this Board; good and sufficient bonds executed in accordance with previous order of this Board, I i and form of Contract duly executed by said persons and said bonds having been approved! by the District Attorney; - i It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said bonds and amount thereof be and the same are hereby approved by this Board. I It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby ! authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Uontra Costa. The order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i I i I i I 4 I i In Matter of Apportionment of Railroad Taxes throughout the County of Contra Costa. TTHEREAS, the State Board of Equalization has transmitted to the County I Auditor statements showing that the length of the main track of the Southern Pacifio Railroad Company in this county is 87.365 miles and the assessed value per mile of the same for the year 1921, is ,$"40,000.00 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed I i rails and rolling stock of such railroad of said Company, aggregating the sum of $3,494.60; That the length of main track and right of way of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company in said County is 61.28 miles and the assessed value per mile of the same for the year 1921, is $31,000.00 on the whole franchise, roadway, - roadbed, rails and rollings stock of such railway of said company aggregating the ' sum of 01,899.680. That the length of the main track and right of way of the Sen Francisco- j Sacramento Railroad, in said County is 43.90 miles. and the assessed value per mile of the same for the year 1921, is $$8,000. on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails end rolling stock of said railway of said Company aggregating the sum of $351,200. That the number of miles of track of the Southem Pacific Railroad Company I uuon which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated in this County is 61.022 miles and the assessed value per mile of such franchise and rolling etock in this county on said railroad is $1200.00 aggregating the sum of I $73,226. That the number of miles o" track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe RailwaA Company upon which the franchise and rolling Stock of the Pullman Company is operated in this county is 61.88 miles and the assessed value per mile of such Pranohlse ' and rolling stock in this county on said railroad is $$1200.00 aggregating the sum of $74.256.00. i Whereupon, it is by the Board ordered and decreed that the length of the main track of the Southern Pac.£ic Railroad Company in this county is 87.365 miles and i the assessed vnlue per mile thereof in the sum of $40,000. on the whole franchise. roadway, roadbed, rails and rolling Stock of such railway. aggregating the sum of $3.494.600, apportioned as follows, to wit: INCO?'PORATED TOWNS. Martinez 2.21 miles $88.400. Hercules 1.90 " 76,000 Pinole .72 " 28,800. Pittsburg .65 " 22,000 Richmond 6.104 " 244,160 Walnut Creek 1.82 " 72,000. i School Districts. Port Costa 2.291 miles $ 91.640. ' Carquinez 1.75 70,000 Selby 1.79 71,600 Pinole-Hercules 3.65 11 146.000 Martinez 5.45 11 218,680 San Pablo 2.93 117,200 Richmond 6.104 244,160 Pittsburg 3.88 155,580 Oal:l ey .22 r 81800. That the length of main track of the Atchison. Topeka and Santa Fe railway Company in Vis county is 61.28 miles and the assessed value per mile thereof in the P 396 i I sum of $31,000. aggregating the sum of $1.899.680 apportioned as follows, to wit: j Incorporated Towns. I Antioch .95 miles $29,450. Pinole 1.02 r 31,620. Hercules 1.91 " 43,647. I Pittsburg .57 ^ 17,670. Richmond 6.70 207,700 El Cerrito 2.30 ^ 71.300. School Districts. I Oakley 2.20 miles $68,200 Pittsburg 4.12 " 127,720. Vine Hill 1.87 57,970. Martinez 2.22 68,820 Franklin 2.57 79.670 Pinole-Hercules 3.41 105,710. San Pablo 2.21 68,510. i Richmond 9.00 279.000. That the length of main track of the San Francisco-Sacramento Railroad in thisi - County is 32.90 miles and the assessed value per mile thereof is the sum of $8,000.00 aggregating the sum of ,$351,200 apportioned as follows: Incorporated Towns. Conco-d .295 miles $ 2.360 iittsburg .58 " 4.640. Walnut Creek 1.89 15,120. I School Districts. Pittsburg 2.909 miles $23.270 i That the number of miles of track pf the Southern Pacific Railroad Company upon which the franchise and rolling stook of the Pullman Company is operated in this j i County is 61.022 miles and the assessed value per mile of each franchise and rolling stock in this county on said railroad is 01200.00 aggregating the sum of $73,226, ap- portioned as follows, to wit: Incorporated Towne. 14artinez 2.21 miles 12.652. Hercules 1.90 " 2,280 ?inole .72 " .864 Pittsburg .55 .660 Richmond 5.97 ^ 7,164 School Districts. San Pablo 1.41 miles $1,690. Richmond 5.97 " 7,165 Pinole-Hercules 3.65 " 4,390. Selby 1.79 miles 2.150. Carquinez 1.75 " 21100. Port Costa 2.15 " 2,580 Martinez. 5.451 " 6,540. Pittsburg 3.88 " 4.655. Oakley .22 " 265. That the number of miles of track of the Atchison. Topeka end Santa Fe Railway i Company, upon which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated in this county is 61.88 miles and the assessedvalce per mile on such franchise and rolling stock in this county on said railway is $1200. aggregating the sum of $74,256. ] apportioned as follows, to wit: i i incorporated Towns. Antioch .96 miles ,$1.152 $ercales 1.91 " 2.292 ' Pinole 1.00 " I,200 Pittsburg .57 " 685. Richmond 6.70 8.040 E1 Cerrito 2.30 " 2,760. I I i i i i � s ' School Districts. Oakley 2.20 miles $2,640. Pittsburg 4.12 4,945. Dine Hill 1.87 miles 2,245. Martinez 2.22 " 2.665. Franklin 2.57 " 31085. Pinole-Hercules 3.40 " 4.090 San Pablo 2.21 2.660 Richmond 9.00 ^ 10.800 The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to ; 398 IN THE BCARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFO-EIA. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, 1921. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. w.J.Buchanan,Chairman; Supervisorz Zeb Xnott; J.P. I Casey, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trombath. J.H.Wells, Clerk. i I In the Matter of Adoption of Plans and Specifications for the Installing of - - a Steam Heating System in County Hospital I Buildings. This Board having heretofore authorized Wm. H.Hough, Superintendent of County j i Hospital to have plans and specifications prepared for installing of steam heating System in County Hospital Building on County Hospital Grounds, near !Iartinez, and said Superintendent of County Hospital having had Hunter & Hudson of San Francisco, I Steam Heating Engineers to go over said building and make plans and specifications 1 suitable for the heating of said building and said Hunter & Hudson having appeared before this Board and presented their said plane and specifications for said heatingi System and said Hunter & Hudson having stated to this Board that their compensation for preparing plans and specifications and superintending said work during construct Ion. would be 70%@ of the amount of any contract let for installing of said heating i system; It is. on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said Hunter & Hudson, be and they are hereby employed as Architects to prepare plans and speci- fications and supervise said work during construction and that their fee for same to be paid by the County of Contra Costa, will be and the same is hereby fixed at leo per cent of the amount of any contract awarded by this Board, for installing I of said Heating System according to said plans and specifications, and said plane and specifications having been presented to this Board, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications be and the same are hereby adupted by this Board as plans and Steam specifications for the installing of said.Heatiag System. i I It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Martinez { i Daily Standard, for bids to be presented to this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock i A.M. on Monday. October :3rd, 1921.for installing of said Heating System in accordance with said plans and specifications. i The vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Case-•, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembeth. Noes: Supervisor nott. I I 1 i i i i I I j 399 1.i I f ' In Latter of Approval of Warrant of f Reclamation District No. 1619. Good cause appearing therefor. It is by the Board ordered that following Tarrant of Reclamation District y1619 be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount I 205 Aug. 24. 1921. $281.62. i And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note approval of ttia j Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. j i I In the Matter of Adoption of plans and specifications for Building of a retaining ' Wall on Southerly side of Starr Street east of Third Avanue, in Valona. R.R.Arnold, County Engineer, ha^ing presented plans and specifications for i building of a retainin3 wall on Starr Street east of Third Avenue, in town of Valons,l It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications. cross-sectional and working details are hereby adopted by this Board as plans and specifications for i building of said retaining wall. j i It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in Crockett Signal for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, Oct- I ober 3rd, 1921, for furnishing of material and building of said retaining wall in accordance with said plans and specifications. l i i i I ' In Matter of Adoption of plans and snecificetions for idacadameing Section No. 3 of Division No. 23, of County Highway of Contra Costa County. i R.R.Arnold, County Engineer having presented to this Board, plans and speci- fications for macadamizing of Sec. 3, of Division;lo. 23, of County Highway System I of Contra Costa County, which is a part of the County Road now unpaved, east of Crockett and between Crockett and State Highway, a distance of 2,364 feet; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that seld plans and specifications.cross-sections and working details. be and the same are hereby adopted by this Board as plans and specifications, cross-sections and working details for building of said road. It is further ordered that the Clerr_ of this Board advertise in Crockett j i Signal. for bids to be presented tothis Board up to hour of 11 o'clock i,.M. on 3onday ' October 3rd, 2921, for building of said road. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. I I I i 400 I i In i.iatter of Adoption of plane and specifications for building of side-walks - around County Court House Grounds. R.R.tlrnold, County Engineer, having presented to this Board, plans and speci-i fications and cross-sections for building side-walks around County Court House and I - re-setting coping; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans i i and specifications, cross-sections and working details. be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications for building said works and re-setting coping around said building. It is further ordered that the Clerk_ of this Board advertise in the liartinez Daily Gazette for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. i on '?onday. October 3rd, 1921, for building of said side-walks and lowering and re-sett- ing of said coping, in accordance with plans and specifications. i The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. i f In the Cutter of Adoption of plans and specifications for installing of an Electrical Burglar Alarm in County Treasurer's office in Court House. I A.B.Tinning, District Attorney, having presented to this Board, specifications) for installin electrical burglar alarm in County Treasurer's office, in Court House of Contra costa County; - I i It is, by the Board ordered that said specifications be and the some are hereby adopted as specifications for installing of a burglar alarm for County Treasurer's office in said Court House; It is further ordered that the Clerx of this Board advertise for bids in Martinez Daily Gazette, to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on ' Monday, October 3rd, 1921, for installing of said Burglar Alarm in accordance with said plans and specifications. I It is further ordered that each bidder at the time of filing his bid for fur- nishing of said System in accordance with said specifications, furnish to this Board detailed drawings and specifications of the kind of an alarm system which he interns to furnish under his said bid. I i 1 f i I I 405: i I ' In I,?atter of Procuring Loadometers. It is, on motion duly made end carried, by the Board ordered teat the District! i Attorney of Contra 'Costa County, be and he is hereby ordered to procure one full set of Loadometers for use in weighing automobile trucks passing over County roads in County of Contra Costa. In Matter of Allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board; those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Boord,j I signed by Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. li And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, September 19th, 1921, at 10 o'clock A.M. X Chairman. -31 I I J+ ,s i ,9 I r 402 I i IN THE BOARD OF i'TPEF.VISOP.S OF COTi:^A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CAT,IFOR[+IA iionday, September 19th, 1921. The Board net at 10 o'clock A.M. j Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; J.P. Casey, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.-ells, Clerk. In the :.fatter of Advertisement for i bids for placing of hearing Surface i on Division No. 3 of County H i.-hway. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for placing rearing surface I and shoulders on Division No. 3 of County Highway and this being the tine end lace) i for receiving oP bids. the following bidders appear and file bids in following sump. to wit: P.H. HO ARE: I Surfacing per sq. foot, x.0645. Shoulders, per sq. ft. .11 1/4 t EOPPERUD & HEAFEY: Surfacing , per sq. foot ,x.065 � Shoulders, Ter sq. foot .11 Thereupon, said bids having peen referred to the County Engineer and County li Engineer having reported that the bid of Kopperad & Heafey is the lowest and best i bid presented; i i It is, by .he Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awsrd ed to Iopperud & Heafey providei that .he total amount of area to be covered is reduced to amount to sum not to exceed $20,000 heretofore appropriated for this work. j It is further ordered that said :!ooperud & Heafey give bonds in following sums; i to wit; fifty per cent of total contract price for security for labor and materials furnished and fifty per cent of total contract price for faithful performance of said contract. The vote on the said order being unanimous. i i I In :Satter of Cancellation of 't"'arrants. The County Auditor having delivered to this Board, the following warrants anc i asked that sane be cancelled; It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants be and the same _ l are hereb;, cancelled, to wit: FIR?DS. NO. NA1l2. AMOUNT. ; Byron Highway lighting Dist. 1 Pacific Gas & Electric Company $ 54. 2 96 i 11 11 11 114.80 3 „ „ 4.63 i General 452 J. Rench 45.00 Hospital 98 Lngelino logo 30.00 157 John Tarpley 12.50 2562 Angelino Lugo 30.00 2606 John Sites 20.00 Highway Construction 992 A Gilbert 6.00 l 1187 T.Othick 2.50 N l 403'' In ISatter of Acceptance of Contract of Zopperud & Heafey, on Div. no. 20. R.R.Arnold, County Engineer having filed with this Board, his certificate _ showing that contr:,ct of 'Kopperud & Heafey for placing of shoulders and centers on Divlj No. 20, has been completed according to specifications; I It is, by the Board ordered that said contract of Zopperud & Heafey, on Div. No. 20 be and the same is hereby declared completed; It is further ordered that all persons ha,•ing claims against said Zopperud & j Heafey for labor performed or materials furnished, on said contract, present sane to this Board, within thirty- five days from this dete.s:._ I i { In Matter o` Acceptance of Contract of ' F.Rolandi for Building Div. No. 18. R.R.Arnold, County Engineer having filed with this Board, his certificate showy i ing that contract of P.Rolandi forbuilding Division tlo. 18 of County Highway, has been! completed according to specifications; It is, by the Board orderei that said contract be and the some is hereb.7 de- clared completed and said road accepted by this Board. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said F.Rolandi for labor performed or materials furnished, on said contract, present same to this Boa T within thirty-five days from this date.„ I� In lmtter of Signing of Contract for Home Demonstration Agent. ' A form of Contract having been presented for signstore, providing for employ- ment of Home Demonstration Agent, in Contra Costa County; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Chairman i of this Board, be and he is hereby authorized to sign said co-:tract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. I I In the Latter of Granting Leave j of Absence. I.I.U.,7oost, .ax Collector, having applied to the Board for a leave of absence from the State of California; j - I It is, by the Board ordered that said be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence of fifteen days froo and after date of leaving State of Californi . II f 40 i i i In Natter of Communication of E.N. Topscott, regarding road in Tapscott - I Addition to Richmond. i E.LLTapscott, having filed a communication regarding condition of roads in i Tapscott Subdivision to Richm-nd. I It is, by the Board ordered that said communication be and the same is hereby i referred to the District Attorney with authority to communicate with said E.M-Trg scott' regarding same. i i i In Matter of Procuring Alcohol Tax Free for use in County Hospital of Contra Costa County. The following Resolution is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board, to wit: CHEREAS, It is necessary for the County of Contra Costa, a political Subdiv- ision of the State of California, to secure abohol for use in the Contra Costa County. Hospital, and WHEREAS, as a political subdivision of the State of California said County is entitled to secure said alcohol tax free; and 6'HERRAS, under the regulations promulgated by the Treasury Department for the withdrawal of alcohol tax free under Section 2 of Title III of the National pro - hibition Act, the County of Contra Costa is required to give a bond in the penal sum j of $1000. as a condition precedent to the granting of a permit to secure said alcohol) i tax free; i N07, THEREFORE, BE I^ RESOLVED that l".j.Buchanan, as Chairman of the Board.of! Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, be and he is hereb;J authorized to sign the necessary bond, and any and all other documents, as such Choir= -,.',!. man of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, in connection with the withdrawal of alcohol tax free under Section 2 of Title III of the National. Prohibition Act, for and on behalf of the Board of Supervisors of j the County of Contra Costa, the duly authorized and empowered body to bind and commit the said County of Contra Costa, a political subdivision of the State of California. i AND BE IT HEREBY TURTHER. RESOLV3D that T.H.Hough, Superintendent of said Contra Costa County Hospital be and he is hereby authorized to sign any and all appli cations for said permit to withdraw said alcohol tax free. i I i i i I 405^ i i i ' In Matter of Sale of Lafayette School District Bones. j I The follov:in F:esolution is presented by Supervisor Hayden, and seconded by Supervisor Casey, and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board: WHEREAS, on the 5th day of April, 1920, this Board duly offered forsale twentp (20) bonds of Lafayette ,School District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, numbered from one (1) to twenty (20) inclusive, for One thousand (1000) i dollars each, bearing interest at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum, interest payable semi-annually; and, � P'H£REAS,nc offers for said bonds were made or, s--id d:.te; and, 1NBEREAS, said Lafayette School District is desirous that said bonds be sold; j IT IS HER73Y ORDERED that said bonds be sold for the par value of One thousand I ($1000.) dollars each and accrued interest and that all of said 'bonds be '.elivered ' to the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, and be by him delivered to the I purchaser, or purchasers thereof, upon the receipt by him of the per value thereof and accrued interest, and upon the written order of the Board of Trustees of the said Lafayette School District of the County of Contra Costa, specifying the numbers of the bonds to be so sold and delivered. I.1„?atter of Care of Children of Pulliam A.Jones of Crockett. � - I A.J.tic?:ahon, Probation Officer of �ontre Costa County, having appeared befoie this Board and stated that relatives of said children in Saginaw, Michigan, ere will-j ing to ta..a care of and support said children if the children are sent to them; i It is, on motion duly made end carried, by the board ordersd that said A.J. j I Mc ahon, satisfy himself that said children will not become a public charge upon any j ' other community, and that if he is satisfied apon investigation that said children :vill not become a public charge in any ether State, that he be, and he is, hereby authorized top procure transportation for said four children to Saginaw, ;Michigan I i and send them to relatives of said children. The said order being passed by unanimous vote of the Board. i In +.latter of Supplying Text and c - Reference Books to Schools from County Library i It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that The County + Librarian be :nd she is hereby requested before furnishing reference or text books to public schools to have said request for boors epproved by County Superintendent of! Schools of Contra Costa County. I The vote of the Boarl on said order being unanimous. Ii I i P 406 i In Matter of Furnishing Dental =' work for indigent public school children. i It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the Probstio Officer be and he is hereby authorized to procure dental work for such indigent children as are now s •:ablic charge upon the County of Contra Costa, and for such otheir i children as are not public charges but where the Probation Officer after investigat- ion is satisfied that the parents of said child are not financially able to pay for same; said work to be done by said dentists at actual costs, and only where approved .I by said Probation Officer. i The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board.\_ I - In the ldatter of allowance of claims. I Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board; those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signel by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. And the Board takes recess to most on Monday, October 3rd, 1921, at 10 o'clockvz ' ''• L" - I f I ( ?L 407` IN 'M3 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 0P C•."•id"_"'A COS:'A CuUii'iY, STA-,'E OF CALLOT.NIA. iaonday, October 3rd, 1921. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.N. 2reaent: Eon. A.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb L-nott, J.P. t Casey, C.H.+iayden, and R.d.Trembath. °.ii.!".elle, Clerk. The proceedings of the Board for and during the month of September. 1921. are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Choirraan and Clerk. In Natter of Approval of Warrants of ' Reclamation District Ito. 1619. Good cause appe,:ring therefor. it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District No. 1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to witi: No. Date Amount. 206 Sept. let, 1.921, $ 158.53 207 Sept. 18th. 1921, 131.42 208 Sept. 16th. 1921. 72.00 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. In Natter of approval of warrants of Reclamation District No. 2024. Good cause appearing therefor. It Is by the Board ordered that the following warrazt. of Reclamation District No. 2024, be and the same are hereby approved. to wit: ' No. Date Amount. 52 Dec. 31st, 1920 4454.84 53 Jan. 10, 1921, 26.47 54 Feb. 9tb, 1921, 535.00 55 March 4th. 1921, 1972.16 56 April 25, 19:1, 1403.86 67 may 23, 1921, 2019.63 58 June 22nd, 1921. 1071.71 59 July 18th, 1921 483.13 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. i In Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 2025. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following ) warrants of Reclamation District No. 2025, be and the same are hereby approved, to No. Date Amount. 65 Dec. 31, 1920 4217.79 I 66 Jan. 10. 1921. 375.03 67 Feb. 9, 1921. 685.00 68 Feb. 9th, 1921, 917.06 P - 408 i i 69 March.14th. 1921. $2909.51. 70 April 25, 1921. 1838.54 i 71 May 23rd, 1921. 877.48 72 Jane22nd, 1921. 520.03 73 July 18th, 1921. 1754.16. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the I approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereon. In the latter of Approval of Warrants ! of Reclamation District $o. 2026. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing warrants of 'Reclamation District No. 2026, be and the same are hereby approved. I to wit: Bo. Date Amount. 82 Dec. 31, 1920 3,598.43 83 Jan. 10th. 1921. 3.039.64 t 84 Peb. 9th. 1921. 1.155.03 85 Fab. 9th. 1921. 882.00 66 March 14th, 1921. 5.162.41 87 April 14. 1921. 5.562.30. 88 May 23r4. 1921. 4.620.45 89 June 22ad, 1921. 184.53 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the I approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereon. i I In the batter of r'pproval of Plans and specifications for furnishing of - steel counters and filing cases for County Clerk's office. J;g Wells, County Clerk having presented plane and specifications for the furnishing of two steel counters and filing cases and for alterations to present counter, It is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications be and the same i i are hereby accepted by this Board as plane and specifications for the furnishing of i said steel furniture: It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Contra Copta Standard for bids to be presented to this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on 4nday, November 7th, 1921. for the furnishing of steel furniture for said Clerk's! office in accordance with said plans and specifications. i The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. 1 I I „ 4.0h j In the Litter of Granting Kopperad & Heafey an Extension of time to complete Division Do. 29. Kopperad & Heafey having asked for an extension of time of fifteen days to complete e contract on Division No. 29; t It is, by the Board ordered that an extension of fifteen days from and after date of expirat.on of contract. be and the same is hereby granted to said Kopperad- & Heafey to complete their contract on said Division No. E9. i i i In the Matter of Granting :;:tension i of time to Cowden & Jroderick, to complete contract on Div. go. 30. ' Cowden & Broderick. having applied for an extension of time of thirty days to complete their contract on Div. Do. 30; It is, by the Board ordered that said Cowden & Broderick. be and they are hereby granted an extension of thirty days from and after date of expiration of their contract, to complete their contract on Div. No. 30. i j In the Batter of Granting Extension of fifteen days to E.E. O'Brien, to i complete contract on Div. 90. 25. E.E.O'Brien. having applied to this Board for an extension of time to complete her contract on Div. No. 25, i It is, by the Board ordered that said E.R. O'Brien, be and she is hereby 1 granted an extension of fifteen days from and after data of expiration of contract to complete her contract on Div. No. 25. t i In the hatter of Protection of Paved Highways of the State of California. The following :resolution is adopted by unanimous vote of the Board of Super- visors of the County of Contra Costs. State of California: i WHEREAS. the paved highways of the State of California, of the Cities, Coantiss, and State, are being damaged by the overloaded auto truck, end, i Y.'HEREAS, we believe that the California Highway Commission is being unjustly criticized and instead is entitled to the confidence of the citizens of this State. THEREFORE, TZ, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, in session i this 3rd day of October, 1921, hereby petition the Governor of the Stets of Cal ifor+. I nis, to include in any special call of the Legiekture the question of limiting the ! i weight, the speed. the width of tire, and the collection of taxation of the auto trucking industry of this State and that a copy of this Resolution be sent to Governor I i IE 4IC i I i Stephens, the California Highway Commission. the Boards of Supervisors of the Countipe i of the State of California, and the newspapers of Oontra Costa County. I I In the ;Satter of Adverlaing for bids i I for Installation of Heating Plant for i I County Hospital. $his Board having heretofore advertised for bide for the furnishing of a j heating plant in accordance with plans of Hunter & Hudson. Engineers, heretofore adopted by this Board. and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders. appear and file bids. to wit: I CARL T. DOELL• Proposition No. 1: For all work complete. the sum of ",14.829.00. " No. 2: For all work complete except that a Vacaum pump shell be' installed as described under Heading Alternate BidoA Vacuum Pump in paragraph 51. page 24 of the specificat- ions. the sum of $14.753. " No. 3: For omissionof work in AlternateNo. 2 paragraph 69, deduct from Proposition No. 1 or No. 2, the sum of $2,156. I " No. 4: For omission of work in Alternate No. 3 paragraph 69 deduct from Proposit;on No. 1 or No. 2, the sum of ,$285.00. " No. 5: .or omission of work in Alternate No. 4, paragraph 69 deduct from Proposition No. 1 or No. 2, the sum of $695.1 JOHN I. COLLINS: Proposition No. 1: $17,171.67 No. 2: 2.158.00 " No. 3: 1.296.00 No. 4: 798.00 " NO. 5: 60.60 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING & SUPPLY CO. INC. Proposition No. 1: $18,379.00 70. 2: 18.229.00 No. 3: 2.232.00 " No. 4: 1.600.00 ^ No. 5: 1,125.00 THOMAS J. KENNEDY: Proposition No. 1: $14,432.00 N0.2: 14,332.00 No. 3: 1.978.00 Jo. 4: 1.195.00 " No. 5. 1,049.00 FRANK J. UINN: Proposition No. 1: ,$15,724.00 " No. 2: 15.619.00 " No. 3 2.318.00 " No. 4: 1.412.00 " No. 5. 1.127.00 SCOTT COMPANY: Proposition No. 1: $16,668.00 No. 2. 16,578.00 " No. 3: 2.436.00 " No. 4. 2,021.00 No. 5: 1,374.00 PICARD & EDWARDS: Proposition No. 1: $13.318.00 " No.2: 13,218.00 ' " No. 3: 2.089.00 " No. 4: 1.201.00 " No. 5: 1.038.00 i i 411 f i i Thereupon said bids having been referred to Hunter & Hudson, Engineers, and W.4. Hough, Superintendent of County aospit--1, and it appearing to the Board that Is i bid of Picard & Edwards, is the lowest and beat bid presented and that the County o! i Contra costa will only be able with the money on hand, to accept the bid on Pro-p- osition No. 2, of X13.218.00 lees the deductions made by Provisions D6e. 3,4, and 5 totaling $4,328. I It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the con- tract be and the same is hereby awarded to Picard r Edwards on Proposition 9o. 2, I less Propositions Nos. 3, 4, and 5, the total amount of sail contract being $8,890.00. It is further ordered that said Picard & Edwards, enter into a contract for i said above work and that they give bonds in following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of total contract price as security for labor and material furnished and fifty per cent of total contract price for faithful performance of said contract. ' It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds and contracts I in accordance with the foregoing order. i i i In the latter of Advertising for Bids i for k'unnishing of Labor and Materials for construction of Side Walks. steps and lowering I of Curbing around Court House. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of mat- erials and labor for construction of said work around Court House, and lowerft I the curbing thereon, in accordance with p1ns and specifications heretofore adopted by this Board and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the followii - ing bidders appear and file bids: TORY ALBI: l ' Excavation, per cu. yd, $1.26 Side walks and steps, per sq. foot, $.16. Re-setting curbing. per lin. foot, $.35. HALL & SMITH: Excavation, per ou. yd, $1.67. Side-walk and steps. per sq. foot. $.18 7/9 Re-setting curbing, per lin. foot, $.50. i i Thereupon said bide having been referred to the County Engineer. and said i County Engineer having reported that the bid of Tony Albi. is the lowest bid pre- sented. It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be awarded to Tony AM j at above stated prices. It is further ordered that said Tony Albi, give bonds in following sums, tol wil; fifty per cent of total contract price as security for labor and material and fifty per cent of total contract price for the faithful performance of said I contract. _ It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds and contract ! in accordance with foregoing order. 412 i I In the Matter of Building Retaining Wall in the town of Pelona. This Board having heretofore advertised for bide for the building of a re- twining wall on Start St., in the town of Valons, and this being the time and place i for receiving of bids, the following bidders appear and file bids, to wit: T.E. CLINCH: Concrete in place, per ca. yd. $19.50. j Thereupon, this being the only bid received the County Engineer having repori- ed to this Board that said bid is a reasonable one. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that aid con- j tract be and the same is hereby awarded to T.E.Clinch. It is further ordered that said T.E.Clinch, give bonds in the following same; i to wit: fifty per cent of total contract price as security for material and labor j furnished and fifty per cent of total contract price for the faithful performance of! , said contract. I It is further ordered that the District attorney prepare contract and'bonds in accordance with the foregoing order. i i i I In Matter of jdacadamizing section. i No. 3 of Division No. 23. This Board having heretofore advertised for hide for macadamizing of Section I No. 3, of Division No. 23. of Highway, which said section is that portion of the -I unpaved road between east end of Crockett and State Highway, a distance of 2,364 fee and this being the time and place fixed for receiving of bids, the following bidders; appear and file bide, to wit: i E.E. O'BRIEN: $1.45 per cu. yd. i Thereupon, thiw being the only bid presented and the County Engineer, having'; reported to this Board that the said bid is a reasonable one. It is, by the Board ordered that said bid be and the same is hereby accepted and said contract awarded to E.E. -O'Brien, It is further ordered that said E.E. O-Brien give bonds in following sums. tol wit: fifty per cent of total contract price as security for labor and material fur- nished and fifty per cent of total contract price for faithful performance of said contract. i It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds and contract l i in accordance with foregoing order. I I I I i i i I I i P 4136 i ' In the hatter of Advertising Bids for i Construction of Burglar Alarm System for County 'treasurer's office. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of a burglar alarm system in accordance with specifications heretofore presented and this i being the time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders appear and I file bids, to wit: i FEDERAL ELECTRIC BAN'£ PROTECTION COMPANY: Bid in accordance with plans and specifications presented as follows: i Furnishing and installing system as specified. $1990, using 1/16 inch steel plate lining, or $2215. using double steel plate, as specified. Time of completion, 45 days. i The bid of Sweetser & Baldwin Safe Company, being incomplete was not opened.i Thereupon, said bid having been referred to J. Rio Baker. County Treasurer. i ' and J. Rio Baker, having reported to this Board that he was not satisfied with the plana as presented and that he would prefer having plane together with specification adopted by tris Board and re-advertisement made for same. according to said plana to be adopted,and recommending that all bids be rejected. It is, by the Board ordered that all bids for said work be and the same I are hereby refected and the Clerk of this Board hereby eithorized to return to the Federal Electric Bank Protection Company, their certified check accompanying their bid and return to Sweetser & Baldwin Safe Company, their bid unopened. i The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. i I In the Matter of Claim of J.E.Staniger. ' Releasee for all claims filed against J.E.Staniger. with exception of ! 4;12.204.29 having been filed with this Board. i It Is. on motion duly mads and carried, by the Board ordered that all claim's presented against J.E.Staniger, be allowed by this Board with the exception that this Board retain the sum of $12.304.29, until proper Releasee are filed for said amounts. i I In the !fatter of claim of I H.D. Webber. The claim of H.D.Webber, having been referred to the District Attorney for his approval. and the District Attorney having reported to this Board that said claim as presented is not a legal claim. not having been presented in accordance ' with charges allowed by law. It is, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify said Harro, Webber, that said claim as presented is not a legal claim and forward to him a copy of the Opinion of the District i,ttorney. i i I 14, f i In the Matter of Re-Naming Memorial Highway Committee. Sheriff R.R.Veale, e Y ember of the Memorial Highway Committee, having report ad to this Board that certain persona heretofore named by this Board on the highway Committee. to wit: C.J. Crary. Juliette Harding, D.Z.Cruzan, have left the County of Contra Costa, and are unable to serve on said Committee; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the follow- ing persons be and they are hereby named to serve on said Committee in place and stead' of said above named persons, to wit: Wrs. Harry UcN. Beech, Antioch: Joseph Brooke, Richmond. and Charles Jobe, Jartinez. In the :.latter of Completion of Paving on Willow Pass Road. It appearing to the Board that there is a small portion of County Road on Div. No. 30, between contract for paving of Cowden & Nroderick and end of contract of Kopperud & Heafey on Div. No. 29, that has not been paved, and it appearing to the Board that it will require about 85000 additional money to complete said road. It is, on notion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the sum of, $5000, be taken from the un-apportioned money received from sale of automobile licenses and forwarded to the County of Contra Costa, by the State Treasurer and applied on said road, to complete said paving fob. i It is further ordered that n.R.Arnold, County Engineer, be and he ie hereby ordered to proceed at once to complete the paving on said road.,` i I In the Plotter of Signing up i i contract of E.E.Grow. E.A.Grow, having presented good and sufficient bond, duly signed, and contrast. It is by the Board ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is bereby Ordered to execute said contracts for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, and; that said bonds be approved. i j ! In the flatter of Contract of Kopperud & Heafey. I i_opperud & iieafey, having presente good and sufficient bond, duly signed and contracts duly executed, It is by the Board ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby , authorized for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, to sign said contract. It is further ordered that said bonds be approved. I ' In Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is, by the Board ordered that the allowance heretofore made to ;Ury Protti, Vtz. in sum of $25. per month and to Frank Seeno. Pittsburg, of $25. per month, for care of Virga child, be and the same are, and each of them is hereby dis-continued from and after this date..,`. i In the Matterof Care of William Jones Children. It is by the Board ordered that the Probation Officer, A.J.QcMahon, be and he; i is hereby authorized to employ Mrs. E.M.Frazer, at rate of $40. per month, to take care of children of Willism Jones. until further order of this board. i i In Matter of Care of Lupe Flores, at Crockett, afflicted with infantile paralysis. It it, by the Board ordered that A.J.McMahon, Probation Officer, be and he is hereby allowed to use his discretion as to the beet means to care for a child, Lupe Flores, at Crockett, afflicte,1 with infantile paralysis, and to make the best arranged menta possible for said child 's care. i In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of the County of Contra ' Costa, which said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1921, and also for moneys received from Justice - Court finds for violation of Motor Vehicle Act, and moneys received from licensee for' operating motor trucks. which said money shall be expended by the County exclusively,) in construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in said County and the; following claima having been presented for labor and materials used in constrnetion and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts, under supervision of County Enginear'e department, It is, by the Board ordered that the following claims be paid out of the Special Road fund of Contra Costa County. to wit: Same. Amount. i M. Bennett $ 6.75 M. Benn 153.75 A.L.Brown 18.00 I ' F.E.Csrter 15.40 T. Coreira 103.50 G.T.Frazer 99.00 J P.Frew 182.00 F. Hagerty 78.75 Hutchinson Company 143.59 Hutchinson Company 560.79 T.dermode 150.00 F.London 40.50 Jas. Latimer 78.75 D.Latimer 227.25 D.Latimer 6.00 i' I 416 i i i i it Latimer $142.50 C.R.McFaul. 136.00 G. McCoy 129.00 F.McCoy 67.50 B.R.Perry 103.50 j A1.Podva 24.00 V auth 47.25 James Syme 182.25 Wm- Tompkins 19.38 Mike Vita 52.50 O.F•W lcott 4.50 C.;,Wenokel 54.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Bosrd.�, j In the Natter of Allowance of I Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board-, those found to be correct and to be properly signed. are ordered allowed by the j Board, signed by the Chairman, attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. I i And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, votober 17th. 1921. at 10• i i oclock A.1:.. I l LJ,/- � .l" GG'�� GG Cha irman. j R .Clerk. i i i i I t i i 1 i 417 ' IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISOR" OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. I Manley, October 17th, 1921. I The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. 71.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; J.P. Casey, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.'tiells, Clerk. i In the Cutter of Approval of Warrants i of Reclamation District No. 802. J Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing '"arrants of Reclamation 'District No. 802, be and the same are hereby approved, j i to wit: i No.' Date Amount. i 216 Sept, let, 1921 $100 .00 ' 217 Sept. 28th, 1921 100. 00 j 218 Oct. 5th, 1921 212. 50 i 219 Oct. 5th. 1921 B. 00 220 Oct. 5th, 1921 650. 00 221 Oct. 5th, 1921 11.55 222 Oct. 11th, 1921 27. 33 223 Oct. 11th. 1921 62.25 224 Oct. 10th, 1921 236.30 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. i In the Matter of Approval of Tarrants of Reclamation District 11619. i Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the hoard ordered that the follow- ing wariants of Reclamation District No. 1619, be and the same are hereby i approved, to wit: i No. Date Amount. i 209 Oct. 3rd, 1921 92.45. 210 Oct. 3rd, 1921, 150.00 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of warrants by affixing his signatures thereto. i i In the flatter of application of Rodeo-Vallejo Perry Company, a corporation, for Perry rranchise. The Board adopts a Resolution approving the bond furnished by Rodeo- Vallejo Terry Company and declares that Ordinance No. 160, granting the right to construct a ferry and take tolls thereon, between pointe in said Ordinance specified has been duly published according to law, and is now in full force and effect. i - i i i i I I ,z'^ 418 i In the Cutter of Payment of Portion of J.E.Staniger claim to Henry Cowell i Lime & Cement Company, a cor., WHEREAS, J.E.Staniger, heretofore assigned to Bank of Richmond, all moneys due from the County of Contra Costa on all claims of said J.E.Staniger against i said County; and, WHEREAS, the Henry Cowell Lime & Cement Company have released and withdrawn that certain stop notice against said J.E.Staniger heretofore filed; and WHEREAS, the said Bank of Richmond has assigned to said Henry Cowell Lime & Cement Company out of said moneys due on said J.E.Staniger claims the sum of $10547.51; I i 1101, THEREFORE, it is hereby ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant in I favor of Henry Cowell Lime & Cement Company out of Bond Pund No. 5, in the sum of $10.547.51 and that the County Treasurer pay the same.K In the Liatter of Correction of Assessments. C.O.ISeese. having certified to this Board that the following clerical errors appearing on the Assessment Roll for 1921-22, and asking permission of this Board I to correct same, in accordance with Provisions of Section 3881 of the Political Code and said authorization having been consented to by the District Attorney of Contra i Costa County; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Hoard ordered that the follow- Ing clerical errors be and the same are hereby authorized to be corrected on the Assessment Rolls of Contra Costa County. In Vol. 21 page 125. Assessment No. 9480, C. Ellerhorst was assessed for 117.21 acres in Rancho E1 Pinole, with X120.00 improvements; there being no improve- I, ments on said land. Permission is hereby granted to cancel improvements of -1120.00•, Also the improvements on portion of the wharf conveyed to Matson Navigation Company by Port Costs Lumber Comnacy was assessed for ,^,4000 instead of $1000 as ap- pears on Tax Bil] 6133, Vol. 19 at page 4, and permission is hereby granted to correct said assessment to read $1000. She vote on said order being unanimous. In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract of E.E. O'Brien . for grading Div. No. 25. j R.R.Arnold. County Surveyor having reported to this Board that the contract of! E.E.O'Brien, to grade Division No. 25, of County Highway has been completed according to specifications; L_ It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said contract of E.E.O'Brien be and the same is hereby declared completed and said road accepted by sold Board. i It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said E.Z.O'Brien for material furnished or labor performed present same to this Board within thirty- . ' five days from date hereof.;, In hatter of Acceptance of Contract of Rooperud & Heafey, for Building Div. No. 29, of County Highway. ,rs R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having reported to this Board that the contract of Xopperud & Heafey for building Div. No. 29 of Couly Highway has been completed � 5 according to specifications; ? It is. on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said contract of Zopperud & Heafey be and the same is hereby declared completed and said road accepted. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Kopperud & ' Heafey for material furnished and labor performed, present same to this Board within thirty five days from this date.; i In the mutter of Acceutance of Contract of.%opparud & Heafey to Build Shoulders and Centers on Div. No. 18 of County Highway. R.R.nrnold, County Surveyor. having reported to this Board that the contras is of Kopperad & Heafey for building shoulders and centers on Division Nol of County Highway, has been completed according to specifications; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said i } contract of _opperud & Heafey be and the same is hereby declared completed and said road accepted. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Zopperad & Heafey for material furnished and labor pextbrmed, present same to this Board within 5 thirty five days from this date. H 4 In the idatt er of Acceptance of Contract of The Hutchinson Company to pave Bain St. in Bay Point. R.R.nrnold, County Surveyor having reported to tris Board that the contract of The Hutchinson Company for paving '.lain St. in town of Bay Point, has been completes according to specifications; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said contract of The Hutchinson Company be and the same is hereby declared completed and I ' said road accepted. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against eeid The Hutchi�- son Company for paving Main St., for labor performed or material furnished present same to this Board within thirty five days from this date. f r; 42 i I In the ',.latter of Petition of Residents of Crockett for a side-walk along State Highway. Appetition having been filed with this Board. by residents of "rockett praying for the building of a side-walk, and after having duly considered the same, It is by the Board ordered that R.R..Arnold, County Surveyor, be and he is hereby ordered to prepare plans and specifications for building of said side-walk on north side of highway from Third dvenue to west side of John Swett Union High School building in town of Cro,•kett, and submit same to State Highway Commission and ask permission for Board of Supervisors to construct same along said road. I t I In flatter of Payment of portion of Claim of J.E.Staniger to Bank of Richmond. J.E.Staniger having assigned whole of the balance due on his contract to i the Bank of Richmond, and certain money having been withheld from said claim by the i County of Contra Costa, to satisfy certain Withhold Notices file against said J.B. i Staniger and the Bank of Richmond having presented to this Board Releases of said j claims amounting to sum of $497.98 representing the following claims: Thomas Ed mist ori. Emory L. Davis, Rome Locke, Standard Oil Company, Richmond Supply Company, and R. ;ravalini; i It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that a warrent be drawn on the County Sreasurer-in favor of said Bank of Richmond for the said sum of $497.98 and that the same be charged to account of J.E.Staniger, said warrant to i be drawn against funds of bond Pund No. 5. i "he said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., I I i In the Matter of Releases of Right of Way for Storage Purposes at Luzon. i This Board having heretofore entered into a Lease with Atchison, Topeka & Santal Fe Railway Co. for right of way for storage purposes, and said road having been completed and there being no further use for said right of way; It is, by the Board ordered that the Chairman of this Board execute a Release i of said.Lease for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, to said Company. I I f� I f � ' i i I I i i I i i ' 421 ; i _1 In the Matter of Contract of Picard & ' Edwards to Install Heating System in County - Hospital. Picard & Edwards, having furnished to t is Board, good and sufficient bonds' and contract duly executed in accordance with previous order of this Board heretofore] made, i It is by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and 9B same are hereby approved by this Board and the Chairman of this Board is hereby author- ized to execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. I In the Matter of Contract of :.E.Clinch for Building Retaining ';;all in town of Valons. - i 4.E.Clinch having furnished to this Board, a good and sufficient contract i duly executed and bonds as required by previous order of this Board, - It is, on motion duly made and carried. by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of there, be and the same are hereby approved and Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. j I In the :,utter of Contract of EA. O'Brien for fiacadamizing Street in Crockett. E.E.O'Brien, having furnished to this Board a form of contract duly �I executed, nd bonds as required by previous order of this Board, for the macadamizing of a street in Crockett, i It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said t bonds and each of them be and the same are hereby approved by this Board and the Chair- man of this Board is hereby authorized to execute said contract 'nr and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. In the Matter of Ipproval of Contract i of Rucker,iuller Sales Co. Rucker,duller Sales Company having furnished to this Board, a good and sufficient bond as required by previous order of this Board; j It is, by the Board ordered that said bond be and the same is hereby approx- ed and the Chairman of this Board is authorized to execute said contract for and on i behalf of the Bounty of Contra Costa. I I i I i i I `32� i j In the Cutter of Contract of Tony Albi. Tony Albi having been heretofore awarded a contract for building of side-walk around the Court House, and having furnished to this Board good and sufficient bonds, as required by previous order of this Board and having furnished form of contract duly signed by said Sony Albi. j be It is, by the Board ordered that said bond.and the same is hereb7 approved by this Board and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to execute said contracjt for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. i i i In the ILatter of Allowance to Indigents. i It is on motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the follow- ing allowances heretofore made to the follorring named persons, be and the same are i hereby dis-continued from and after Oct. let, 1921, to wit: V. Labrano, El Cerrito, x15, per month. Lucy Gonzalves. Oakley, $40. per month. Manuel Bernardo, Richmond. $25. per month. he said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board.,,, i i In the .atter of Allowances to Indigents. It is, by the Board ordered that the following allowances be and the same are hereby mude to the following named persons, commencing on dates set opposite theiri i respective names, to wit: Emily Bernardo, 442 South 5th St., Richmond. $45. per month.cormnencing Oct. lat, 1921. Lillie Vichers. 144 Second 5t.. Richmond, $30. per month commencing Oct. lat, 1921. E.H. Jones. Antioch, %10, per month, commencing Oct, 1st, 1921. A. Schmude. Byron, 810. per month, commencing Oct. lat. 1921. Annie Butler, 822- 9th St., Richmond, $20. per month, commencing Oct, lat, 1921. Mrs. Augusta Engman,'18 per month, commencing Sept. 1st, 1921. i It is further orderer that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Tress- urer in favor of each of above named indigents on lat of each and every month until I the further order of.this Board, and that the County Treasurer pay the some. It is further ordered that the allor:ance of $20. per month be and the same i is hereby granted to Deno Ventimiglia. Pittsburg for two months, commencing Sept. lat, 1921, and that an allowance of $30 per month for three months, commencing Sept. i lat, 1921, be and the same is hereby granted to Sam Circo, 248- 7/. 7th St. Pittsburg. It is furthrr ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant in favor of above name! indigents and that the County =reasurer pay the same. j 1 j I i 1 In Llatter of Granting Extension of Time to Cowden & Broderick, on Div. Ido. 30. It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Cowden & j Broderick be granted an extension of thirty days from and after date of expiration of last extension, within which to complete their contract on Div. No. 30 of County Highway. i i In the ;.latter of Granting Extension of Time to Erickson & Peterson on Div. No. 20. It is, by the Board ordered that an extension of time of fifteen days fro^ i i and after expiration of last extension, be and the same is hereby granted to Erickson j - & Peterson, within which to complete their contract on Div. No. 20 cf County Highway. I i In Llatter of Granting Extensior. of time to Tillmes, Balmina & Oellaris j i on Diva. Nos. 5 and 6. It is by the Board ordered that an extension of time of dirty days from and - after date of expiration of l+.st extension, be granted to Willmes Balmine & Bellaria within which to complete their contract on Diva. No. 5 and 6 of County Highway. I i In the !Satter of Petition for a SRnitary District to be known as _ San Pablo Sanitary District. i A petition praying for the formation of San Pablo Sanitary District was pre- sented to the Board; r Thereupon it is by the Board ordered that this Board continue the time for calling the election in enid District until Monday, November 7th, 1921, at 10 o'cleck I A.I. I i i In the !latter of granting aid i to Lupe Flores. Probatioi Officer, A.J.Lic;dahon, having reported to this Board that Lupe Flores an indigent child, in the town of Crockett, is in need of an operation, and having recommended to this Board that this Board advance the sur, of $150 for defraying expense of said child at the Children's Hospital; ' It is, by the Board ordered that Probation Officer A.J.Mcllahon, be and he is '.. hereby authorized to expend for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, for said ! I child, the sum of .;150, i j a 42 } i In !Satter of Acceptance of Insurance Policy for co:;t=nts of County library Building. Raymond B.Johnson, having presented to this Board, a policy of Fire Assoaiat� ion of Pennsylvania on the contents of the County Library Building; j It is, by the Board ordered that said policy be and the same is hereby approv- ed by this Board. i i i I In iSatter of Acceptance of plans and i specifications for installation of a i Burglar Alarm Syste: in County Treasurer's Office. Plans and specifications having been submitted to this Board for theinstall�- ation of one double automatic electric burglar alarm for County 'reasurer's office, r.r in the Court House; i It is, by *he Board ordered that said plans and specifications be and the same are hereby adopted by this Board as plans and specifications for the installing j i of said burglar alarm system; i It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the idartinqii z Daily Standard for bids to be presented to this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, november 7th, 1921, for installation of said Burglar Alarm System in accord-,' ante with said plans and specifications. i ii i In idatter of Granting leave of Absence I R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County having requested of ttis Board, a leave of absence of thirty days from the State of California; I It is, by the Board ordered that R.R.Arnold, be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence of thirty lays from date of leaving the State of California. ii i In the Matter of Allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board; i those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, i signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. i i j i I i 42J f ' In the iiatt=_r of Allowance of JI-aims on Special Road Fund. It mpearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury ! of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special Road fund of the County of i Contra Costa, which said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer i of Contra Cos'aCounty, during the year 1921, and also for moneys received from Justice': Court fines for violation of "otor Vehicle Act, and moneys received from licenses for operating motor true},, which sail moneys shall be expended by the County exclusively in construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in said County and thel I follo.ving claims having been ioresented against Sup. Dist. J1, for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in said Distact bl, ` ' It is, b3 the Board ordered that the following claims against Sup. Dist. ,11, - for labor and material used exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in Sup. Dist. ;zI, be and the same is hereby ordered to be paid out of the Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County, to wit: 11mm e. Amount. The Mechanics Bank, Richmond Asgne of Peter Alnmeda v 49.50 The Mechanics Bank, Richmond, Asgne of Vincent Ameroll 67.50 H.G.Fraser 81.25 The 14eehanics Dank, Richmond, Asgne of Manuel Gomez 90.00 C.A.Immel 120.00 C.A.Immel 24.00 Pirst Nat. Bank. Richmond, Asgne of H.D. Johnson 360.00 ' First. Nnt. Bans, Richmond. ;sgne of .Theo. Marcollo 360.00 The Mechanics Bank, Richmond, Asgne of 7m. :Ioitoza 67.50 :irst Nat. Bank, Richmond, Asgne of H. McHugh 442.50 Mrs. E.E.O'Brien 105.00 Antone A.Rose, Jr. 90.00 I The Mechanics Bank, Richmond, Asnge of i 17m. Sundquist 45.00 The Mechanics Bank, Richmond, Asgne of John Rose 76.50 The Mechanics Bonk, Richmond, Assgns ! Of Antone E. Pose 67.50 Manuel Rose 94.50 J.T.Silva 105.00 J. T.Silva 255.00 J.T.Silva 52.00 f The Mechanics Bank, Richmond, Asgne of John Silva 54.00 It is by the Board ordered that the following claims against Sup. Dist. :�4, for labor and material used exclusively in the cnnetruction and maintenance of roads, i bridges and culverts in Sup. Dist. ,?4, be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the Special Road fund of said County. :. Nome. Amount. i 426 I i 1 t i Hutchinson Company $149.24 ' Hutchinson Company 292.20 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board i ( IN THE MATT--. OF County Engineer. � THEREAS, the Supreme Court of the State of California, by its decision in the case of Coulter vs. Poole, rendered on October 7, 1921, has declared the act I commonly (mown as the "County Engineer Act" (Statutes 1919, Ohapter 625) invalid and unconstitutional; and. I 3fEREAS, the County of Contra Oosta has heretofore appointed a County Engin- eer under the provisions of said County Engineer Act, which said appointment has been! rendered ineffective due to the said decision of the Supreme Court of the State of California; and, i 77HEREAS, due to a reclassification of Oontra Costa County by the State Legislature of 1921 the compensation provided for the office of County surveyor is insufficient to secure the services of a skilled engineer for the County of Contra Costa; and, I WHEREAS, the Oounty of Contra Costa is engaged in an extensive program of I road construction and improvements, which require competent engineering; PION, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Hoard petition. and this Board does hereby petition his Excellency 71.1).Stephens. Governor of the State of Californias _ to include in any call for a special meeting of the State Legislature a provision I permitting said State Legislature to fix the salary of the County Surveyor, in the various counties of the State of Oalifornia; AP1D HE IS r7R:HEp RESO?.VED that the Clerk, of this Hoard transmit to the ;overnor a certified copy of this resolution. The foregoing Resolution is adopted by the unanimous vote of the,Board.. In the Latter of Issuance of Bonds of Briones Valley school District. WHEREAS, on the 19th day of August, 1921, the Boardof Trustees of Brionea Valley School District, deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order of said Board o- Trustees duly and regularly passed and adopted by them and entered on the minutes of the said Board of Trustees on said day, did call an election and re- solve and order: That an =lection be called and held on the 12th day of September, 1921, in said School District, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said School District the question of issuir, and sellin.; bonds of said School District in the amount of six thousand ($6.000.00) dollars, to run not exceeding six (6) years and I to bear interest at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, for the purpose of raising money for purchasing school lots; Por building school c buildings; for altering and adding to school buildings; for supplying said school buildings with furniture and necessary apparatus; for improving the school grounds 1 427- ' and for liquidating indebtedness already incurran for said purposes; 1'lHE4EAS, an election was held in said School District on the 12th day of September, 1921, inconformity with the said resolution end order of the said Board of Trustees of said `,chool District, and all the proceedings had in the premises have been certified to this Board of Supervisors by the Board of Trustees of said School District as required by law; and, 1wHEP.7AS, the said certified proc:eedin;,;s show, and after a full examination and investigation this Board has found and does hereby find and declare: "hat in accordance with a resolution and order of the Board of Trustees of -I Briones 'valley School District, passed and adopted on the 19th day of +august, 1921, an election was duly called in said School District, and was held in said School Dis- trict on the 12th day of September, 1921, and that notice of said election was given by posting notices signed by all members of the Board of Trustees of said School Dis ' trict in three public places in said School District for more than twenty days before, sSid election, end by publishing such notice in the Martinez daily Standard,a news- paper printed and publishes' in the county of contra Costa, State of California, not less than once a wee7 for three successive w eks before avid election, which notice so posted and published, was in the form required by the Political Code of the,' State of Jalifornia; That prior to openin said polls the said Inspector and judges of election i' conducting said election, took the oath of office as required by law, and thereafter conducted the said election as required by law, and at the close thereof canvassed the votes cast thereat, and certified the result of said election to Hoard of `"rustees of said School District, and to them made return of the poll and tally of said elect-j i ion. :hat on the 19th day of September, 1921, the seventh day after the said election, and stone o'clock P.1d. of said day, the Board of Trustees of said School District met and canvassed the said returns of said election, from which said returns; the said Board of Trustees found and declared and this Board finds and decl=.res that there were seventeen (17) votes cast at said election and that more than two-thirds i thereof, to wit: Seventeen (17) votes were cast for issuing said bonds and no votes and no more were cast against issuing said bonds and that all the votes cast were legal votes and that the said Board of Trustees caused an entry of the result of said election to be made on the minates of said Board. , And this Board hereby further finds and declares that said election was duly end legally called and held and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published, and the result thereof was duly and legally canvassed snd declared in the manner, and as required by law, and thrt all acts, conditions and things re- quired by lay: to be ;one have been done and have been performed in regular and due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the Statute authorizing the issue of School bonds; and that the total amount of indebtedness of the said School District ' including this proposed issue of bonds is within the limit prescribed by la: i IT IS T=_FORE 07DERED that bonds of briones valley School District in thea i said County of Contra Costa, State of California, issue in the sum of Six thoussnd (9"6000.00) dollars, in denominations of One thousand ($1,000.00) dollars each, payable within six (6) years from the date thereof, in gold coin of the United states, with i interest thereon at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually in I n 428 k I like gold coin, at the office of the County Treasurer of said County; IT IS F7pTHER OP.DERED that said bonds shall be dated the let day of Novembei , 1921, and shall be payable as follows, to Nit; i One Bond numbered one (1) to run one (1) year from date. One bond numbered two (2) to run two (2) years from date. One bond numbered three (3) to run three (3) years from date. One bond numbered four (4) to ran four (4) years from date. One bond numbered five )61 to run five (5) years from date. Une bond numbered six (6) to run six (6) years from date. i and the inter-st accruing thereon shall be payable semi-annually an the first (let) day of May and the first (1st) day of November of each and every year, until said I bonds are paid. IT IS .U°THER ORDXRED that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the following form, to wit: j No. SCHOOL, POND ,$1000.00 � I of BRIONES VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT County of Contra Costa, State of California, United States of America. I i Briones Valley School District, in the County of Contra Costa. State of California, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof,i at the office of the Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the first (let) day of November. 19_ One thousand (41,000.00) dollars in sold coin of the United States of -meriea, with interest thereon in lila gold coin at the I i rate of six (6) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the let day of May and the 1st day of November of each and every year from the date hereof until this bond is paid. This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date, numbered from one (1) to six (d) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to six thousand (46,000.00) i i dollars, and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra 1 Costa. State of California, for the purposes of raisins money for purchasing School i lots; for building school buildings;; for altering and adding to school buildings; j for supplyin3 said school buildings with furniture and necessary apparatus; for impro - ing the school ground:- and for ligidating indebtedness already incurred for said pur-i poses, in Briunes Valley School District in said County of Contra Costs, in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Political Code, and the Constitution of the State of California, and is authorized by a vote of more than i two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called and held and I conducted in said Briones Valley School District in said County and State of California on the 12th day of 6epte,iber, 1921. I And the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California hereby certifies and declares that said election was duly and legally called, held, and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published, and i the result thereof was duly end legally canvassed and declared in the manner and as required b;; law, and thLt a'1 sets and conditions and things required by law to be said done precedent to and in the issuance of.bonds have been done, and have been performed in regular and in due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the lei authorizing the issue of school bonds. And it is also further certified an d declared that the total amount of indeht ) i 0 429 f I edness of the said Briones Valley School District, including this issue of bonds, is I within the limit provided by law; j This bond is in the form prescribed by order of said board of Supervisors dull made and entered in its minutes on the 17th day of October, 1921, and shall be payablB out of the interest and sinkin,,z fund of said Briones Valley School District, and the - money for redemption of said bonds, and the payment of interest thereon shell be raid i ed by taxation upon the taxable property of said School District; j i IN TIT"TESS '.711 E0+, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, has causedthis Bond to be signed by its Chairman, end by the County Auditor, and attested by its Clerk with the seal of said Board attached this 1st day of November, 1921. i 1 ami irnen of the Board of Supervisors. c county Au i or. ' Attest: p County Clerk and Clark o .e Board of � �! Supervisors. RESOLVED, that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons in z the following form, to :,it: 930.00. INTEREST COU.PON No. The Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa,State of California, ^ill pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Briones Valley School District. in said County and State, on the Iat day of 19 at his office in the town of Martinez, in saiTounty an37taTe—.--the sum of 930.00 for six months' interest on Bond No. of said School District. C a rman or the B-5a—rF—oT Supervisors. County Auditor. County Ulerk and er. of the Board of Supergiaors. -' ' It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board and the County Auditor, d are authorized to sign said bends and coupons and the said County Clerk is authorized j to countersign the same and to affix the seal of this Board to said bonds, and there- upon as id officers shell deliver said bonds, ao executed to the County Treasurer for 4 safe-keeping. They may sign the said coupons by lithographed or engraved facsimile of their signatures. it is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board cause a notice of the salt � of said bonds to be published in the Martinez Daily Standard, a newspaper printed and published in the said County of Contra Oos'-a, for the period of two successive weeke,I that this Board of Supervisors will receive up to the hour of eleven o'clock of ISonday the 7th day of November, 1921, sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds, or ary portion thereof, for cash, at not leas than par, and accrued interest; the ! z f Board of Supervisors however reserving the right to reject any and all bids for said � bonds. 1 � Passed and adopted at a regular meet.ng of said Board of Supervisors held onj 4 the 17th day of Octooer, 1921, by the following vote: c� ayes: Supervisors Znott, Casey, Nayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: hone. •absent: None. 1 I I' I i I In the hatter of the Issuance of Bonds of Briones Valley School District in the County of C,•ntra Costa, State of I California. RRSOLVED, that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of � i Contra Costa, State of California, the County auditor of the County of Contra Costa, i State of @alifornia, and the County Clerk, ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, are, and each of them is, hereby I authorized to execute the bonds issued in the above entitled matter. And the Board takes recess: to meeton :Monday, 7ovember 7th, 1921, at 70 o'clock A.M. .ChairmEn. ' f i i . . . . . .Clerk. I i 1 I I i I i i 431: I IN THE BOARD OF HUPIERVISORS OF CONTRA CD3TA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, November 7th, 1921. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.m. I Present: Hon. R.J.Buchsnan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Lnott; J.Y. Casey. C.H.Eayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.'Lells, Clerk. j - - - - - - - - - - - - - I The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of October - I 1921. are read to the Board, and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and the Clerk. I - I I I i In the =`atter of ?ormation ' of Highway Lighting District in town of Oakley. 1 A petition signed by more than twenty-five residents and tax-payers residing within the territory proposed to be incorporated into a Highway lighting District to be ',-,nown as OsU ey bighway, Lighting District, having been filed I with this Board, praying for the formation of a Highway Lighting District. It is, by the Board ordered that the hearin,; on said petition be and the - same is hereby fixed for 7londay, December 5th, 1921. at 11 o'clock. A.IS. at which - time any person interested objecting to the formation of said District, or to tie i extent of said District or the proposed improvement, or to the inclusion of his ! - i property in said District, may file a written protest setting forth such objections with the Cler', of said Board at or before the time set for the hearing of said pet-I ition. ' It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board cause notice to be given of such hearing by publication of a notice in the Antioch Ledger and by posting i i notices in three of the most public places in said district. in the manner and for the time required by law. s The said order is passed b;; unanimous vote of the Board.. I i I _ In ;natter of Acceptance of Contract of 1 i Tony Albi. i R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having filed with this Board, his certificate I showing that the contract of Tony Albi to build aide-walks and lowering coping around Court House Grounds, hes been completed according to specifications; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract oe and the same is hereby ' declared completed and said work accepted. It is further ordered that all.persons having claims against said Tony Albi for labor performed or material furnished on said contract, present same to this Board within thirty five ,aye from this date., 1 , 4� I I I In Matter of Acceptance of Contract of Kopperud & lieafey to pave Extension of Div. No. 2 of County Highway. I i R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having filed with this Board, his certificate showing that the contract of yopperud & Heafey to pave Extension of Div. No.'2of I County Highway has been completed according to specifications; i It is by the Board ordered that said contract be and the sane is hereby de- j f clared completed and said work acceptel. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Kopperud & I Heafey for labor performed or materials furnished on said contract, present same to this Board within thirty five days from this date., j i I I In the ;Satter of acceptance of Contract i of Yopperud & Heafey to Surface Division IIo. 3 , of Coanty Highway. i R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having filed with this Board, his Certificate showing that the contract of -opperud & Heafey for surfacing Division No. 3 of County I Highway, has beeii completed according to specifications; I It is, by the Board ordered that ,he said contract be and the same is hereby j I declared completed and said work accepted. i It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Kopperud & I Heafey, for labor performed or material furnished on said contract, present same to i this Board within thirty five days from this date. �r, i I i In the Vatter of acceptance of Contract I ,t of Ericson & reterson. to Grade Sec. 2 of Division No. 19 of County Highway. I R.11.Arnold, County Surveyor. having filed with this Board, his Certificate showing that the contracs of Ericson & reterson, to grade Sec. 2. of Division No. 19 of County Highway. has been completed according to specifications; f It is, by the Board ordered that the said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said work accepted. It is further ordered that all persona having claims against said Ericson & i -eeterson, for labor performed or material furnished on said contract, present same to� this Board within thirty five days from this date.�� i I I I i I I i 43.3 I In the ;::atter of Acceptance of Contract of E.E.O'Brien, to Macadamize Sec. 3 of j Division No. 23 of County Highway. R.R.Arnold, County ^surveyor, having filed with this Board, his Certificate showing that the contract of E.R.O'Brien, to macadamize Sea. 3, of Division Ho. 23 of County Eighway, has been completed according to specifications; It is, by the Board ordered that the said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said work accepted. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said R.E.O'Brienl for labor performed or material furnished on said contract. present same to this Board) I within thirty five days from this date.,: ' In the +utter of Acceptance of Con:.ract t of Cowden k Broderick, to Build Division No. j 30 of Co mty Bi_hway. R.R.nrnold, County Surveyor, having filed with this Board, his Certificate i showing that the contract of Cowden i Broderick, to build Division No. 30 of County highway, has been completed according to specifications; j It is, by the Board ordered that the said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said work accepted. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against avid Cowden 3 I Broderick, for labor performed or material furnished on said contract, present same i i to this Board within thirty five days from this date.K i i In the i.iatter of Improvement of Streets in town of Zialnut Creek, and Completion i of Memorial Boulevard. H.F.Spencer, Mayor of the Town of P'alnut Creek and Captain Geo. 0. Duncan, appear before the Board of Supervisors and through ii.F.Spencer, a cordial invitation i is extended to the Board of Supervisors to be present at the dedication of said streets and memorial Boulevard, at the town of Walnut Creek. on Saturday, November 19th, 1921, and Sunday, November 20th, 1921. Thereupon W.J.Buchanun, on behalf of the Board of Supervisors accepts said I i invitation and said gourd will appear as a Body. I I I i i i i 1 434 i I i In the Matter of Sale of Briones Valley School Bonds. - This Board having heretofore advertised for sale six bonds of Briones Valley j i School District being bonds numbered from one to six, inclusive, of denomination of i $1000 each, bearing interest at rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually and this being the time and place for the sale of said bonds, the following bidders appear and file bids, to wit: i THEODORE RUSSI: $6000 and a premium of $10. FREEMAN, SMITH & CALF COL20Y: $6000 and premium of $1.00. Legal opinion to be furnished by school district free of charge. j i 'Pd.CAVALIER & CO; $6000. Pio premium. KARY A. FERVANDEZ: $6050 Net. Thereupon. it appearing to the Board that the bid of Diary A. Fernandez i is thehighest and best bid presented for said bonds. It is. on notion of Supervisor Y nott, seconded by Supervisor Casey. by the Board ordered that said bonds of Briones Valley School District, being six bonds of . denomination of "1000 each, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, be and the same are hereby sold to Mary A. Fernandez, for $6050.; and accrued interest, to d ate of delivery. I 3t is further ordered that the County 'treasurer, upon payment by Mary A. Fernandez, of the sum of .$6050 and accrued interest to date of delivery, deliver to i said 11ary A. Fernandez. the said Briones Valley School District Bonds. The vote of the Board on said order being ansnimous.t. I In the Llatter of Advertising for Bids for Installation of Electrical Burglar Alarm in County 'treasurer's office. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the installation of an electrical Burglar Alarm in Connty Treasurer's office, according to plans and specifications heretofore adopted by this Board and this being the time and place j I for receiving of bids, the following bidders appear and file bids, to wit: j I SWEETSER& BALDWIN SAFE COi.SPANY: 82700. FEDERA7. BANZ PROTECTION COMPANY; ,p2950. i Thereupon said bids having been referred to J. Rio Baker, County Treasurer, and said County Treasurer having reported the bid of Sweetser & Baldwin Safe Company as being the lowest and best bid presented and said equipment to be furnished by them, l It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to Sweetser & Baldwin Safe Company for the sum of $2700. It is further ordered that said Sweetser& Baldwin Safe Company mp y give bonds in following sums, to wit: nifty per cent of total contract price for the faith , ful performance of said contract and fifty per cent of total contract price as security, for material and labor furnished I It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare contract and bone i in accordance with the foregoing order. I I i In the Natter of Advertisement for bids for installation of Steel Furniture and Filing Cases for County Clerk's office. :his Board having heretofore advertised for bids for installation of steel furniture and filing cases in County Clerk's office, and this being the time and place for receiving bids, the following bidders appear and file bids. to wit: M.G. WEST COMPANY: $2295. it i RUC'LER-FULLER'SALES COMPANY: $2240. A. CARLISLE & C012 ANY: $1760.00 . Thereupon it is ordered that the further hearing on said bide be continued to Monday, November 21st, 1921, at llo'clock A.M. ' In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of Contra Costa County, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portionof State Automobiles Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1921, and also for moneys received from JusticeCourt fines for violation of Motor vehicle Act and moneys received from licenses for operating i motor trucks. which said money shall be expended by said County exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in said Uounty and the following claims having been presented for labor and material used exclusively in construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in said County under the supervision, of the County Engineer's Department, It is by the Board ordered that said claims be and they are and each of them is hereby ordered paid out of the Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County: Name. Amount. C.T.Blakney $ 231.00 Blake Bros. Company 480.00 Coast Rock & Gravel Company 417.07 Coast Rook & Gravel Company 160.23 T. Coreia 69.75 G.F• Frazer 67.50 J.19. Frew 91.00 E.W. Glazier 403.00 E.".'.Gl azier 492.50 E.W.Glazier 459.75 Lee Harrison 472.50 Hutchinson Company 186.57 Tm. Lusismann 204.75 I C.R. McFa]1 144.00 J. B. Near 273.75 R.E.Nottingham 195.00 S.R.Perry 76.50 A.N.Paterson 277.41 A.J. Susyres 195.00 Tony vallados 114.75 C.G. %Venckel 101.25 Peter Young 176. 25 The said order is passed by the unr,nimous vote of the Board. it i s I � , 436 In the Matter of Petition for Formation of San Pablo SanitS7 District. ORDER C;LLIN'7 ELECTION. i A petition in writing having been presented to this Board the 17th day of October, 1921, asking the formation of a sanitary District within the.County, and I praying that an election be held to determine whether or not said District shall be formed as provided by las in such oases, and it ¢nperring to this Board that said I petition sets forth the boundaries of said District, which proposed district is hereinafter particularly described, and that it is signed by more than twenty five persons in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, each of whom is a resident and freeholder within the proposed district, and that said petition also sets forth and states the name of the proposed district, to wit: "San Pablo Sanitary District" 1 and it further appearing that said petition in all things conforms to the requirements! of law in such case made and provided; , IT IS TIMREr'OP.L' RESOLVED AiTD ORDERED that an election be and the same is here I by ordered to be held in said proposed sanitary District on Tuesday the 13th day of I December, 1921, between the hours of six o'clock A.::i. and seven o'clock P.L'. during which period the polls shall remain open, at which time the nullified electors of said proposed district may vote for or against a sanitary District. Persons to fill the nosition of Sanitary assessor and five members of the Sanitary Board will be voted for at such election. Said proposed District is situated within the said County of Contra Costs ! and is to comprise and include within its exterior limits all that certain territory embraced within the following boundaries. to wit: I BEGIITNING at the intersection of the nor'herly boundary line of the City of Richmond, in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, with the westerly boundary line of Lot No. 84 as the said Lot 'lo. 84 is shown on map entitled "Map of the San Pablo Rancho accompanying and forming a part of the Final Report of the Ref- eree in Partition, dated September 1st, 1893" which said map was heretofore on the - I let day of ;uaroh, 1894, filed in the office of the County Recorder and running thence j I northerly alon; the said westerly line of Lot 84 and continuing Northerly along the j westerly line of Lot 198 of said San Pable Rancho to a granite post marked S.P. No. 8;1 i thence running N. 53 1/2 degrees 7,. 20 chains to a stake; thence N; 52 1/2 degrees E. 3 chains. 59 links to stake marked 28 at junction with 7,ild Cat Creek; thence run- ning easterly up 'ilild Cat Creek as said Jreek is shown on said map of San Pablc Rancho to its intersection with the northerly boundary line of said City of Richmond; thence i ruining along said City boundary southwesterly. northwesterly. westerly, southerly and[ _ thence westerly to the aforesaid westerly boundary line of Lot 84 of the San Pablo Rancho and the point of beginning. I Being all that portion o, the said Gan Pablo Rancho lying between the north-' erly boundary line of the said City of Richmond and said "Wild Cat Creek and between i San Pablo Avenue and the westerly boundary lines of Lots 84 and 198 of the said Sail Pablo Rancho. That the name to be given to said proposed iistrict shall be "San Pablo Sanitary District". The ballots shall c)ntain the words "For a Sanitary District" or "Against a Sanitary District" as the case may be, and also the names of the persons to be votedh I i 4.37 I i I for at said election. he vote of the Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Zeb Xnott, J.P. Casey. C.H.Bayden, W.J.Buchanan and R.J.:rem-j bath. Noes: Supervisors- None. Absent- Supervisors None. j i In the ;,:atter of Petition for Formation of San Pablo Sanitary District. ORDER FIX?N; POLLING PLACE AID NA:SIN, ELEC^.ION OFFICERS. :his Board having heretofore. the 7th day of November, 1921, ordered i that an election be held in the proposed Sanitary District to be named and known as i " San Pablo Sanitary District" on the lath day of December, 1921, between the hours i of six o'clock A.M. tnd seven o'clock P.dS during which time the polls shall remain open, at which the qualified electors of said proposed District may vote for or against a Sanitary District and also for persons to fill the offices of Sanitary Aseeesor and five members of the Sanitary Board. It is, now, by this Board ORDERED that the following place in said propos- ed Sanitary District will be the polling place or the place for holding said election.] and that the following named qualified persons have been appointed to act as election i officers to conduct said election and who shall constitute the officers of said elect- I ion, in said proposed District, to wit: Polling Place: S an Pablo School House in the town of San Pablo in said Coxty of Contra Costa. ! i ' Inspector: Rose A. beuer. Judges. i4rs. Arizona B.Pownell, John Ciarmetta. i It is by the Board further ordered that the Clerk of this Board cause a ! I copy of this order or proclamation, together with a copy of the order that such elect- ion be held made on the 7th day of November, 1921. to be posted for four (4) sac iv weeks prior to the election in three public places within the proposed District, and also tocause said order and proclamation to be published once a week for four (4) I successive weeks prior to the election in the Richmond Record-Herald, a newspaper published in the Oounty of Contra Costa. State of California, there being no newspape published within the said proposed District. :he foregoing order is passed by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Casey, Hayden, Buchanan and irombath. Noes; Supervisors None. Absent- Supervisors None. i i I I I I i I I I 430 i In the ;Satter of Lost Tarrant. i Catherine Brown, having filed herein her affidadt showing that on the let i day of October, 1921. a warrant was issued to her on Hospital Fund,No. 720 , f or sum of $20. and that said warrant was mailed to deponent on Oct. 1st, 1921, and has become lost and is not now in deponent's possession and praying that a new warrant be issued 1n lieu thereof; It s, by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be. and he is hereby, directed to refuse payment of said original lost Warrant and that a duplicate of same I be issued by the Oounty Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost 7arrant. . i I i In the Metter of Correction of Assessments. Ceo. 0. Neese, having filed with this board, his Certificate showing that ' i the following clerical errors appear on Assessment Pall for 1921-22, and asking authorization for correction. and said corrections having been consented to by the i District Attorney; I It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the following clerical errors be ordered corrected to wit: i Assessment of B. P.Conlon, et al. with improvements to the amount of ,$200 j in 3obrante School District. Tax Bill 10.282, there being no improvements on said property. W. Danieli was asses:,ed with improvements to amount of $250. on 12 acres : in 2leasant Hill Behool District, Tax Bill No. 9611, no improvements on said property.; Claude Coupland, was erroneously assessed with improvements to $480 on Lots 26-27-28 Block 2 Lincoln Boulevard Tract, there being no improvements on said property. The valuation of property of May !dills in Shel-ion School District was at- tached to property of C.H.Mitchell. The correct valuation for Mitchell should be $60. Vol. 13, page 51. Assessment 22,886, ;Bary L. Partenego, wax released with $1500 improvements on Block 9. Lot 10, City of Pittsburg. No improvements on this lot. i Peter Del Simone filed Par Veterans Exemption Affidavit with office on Lots 3 and 4 Block 5, Industrial Center; also on Lot 5. Block 4, same Tract. The ex- emption was only made on Lot 5 Block 4 and should be ¢'lowed on Lata 3 and 4 Block 5 i Industrial Center Tract, valuation $140. A. Cabral filed with Deputy B.B.Reed, War Veterans Exemption for years 21-22, covering Lot 6, E lock 2, East Richmond Boulevard. This affidavit was lost in transit and Tax Bill 3836 Vol. 8 page 17, valuation $50, should be cancelled. On 'ax bill 12.131 T.J. McGinty was assesded with Nord Automobile. $1900. Should have been :;190. See Lot 6, Block 9 San Pablo Villa 'Tract, Richmond. Inside. On June 9th, 1921, Tar Veteran's exemption of Duncan Sinclair was received! by office covering Lot 12, Block B. City of Pullman, and Lot 16, Block "E" City of Pullman. Exemption on Lot 16, Block A was not made and valuation $130 should be cancelled. 2ortion of Lot "A" lap of 4 C. Land Company assessed to Annie Fish Bargeass�i 76.45 acres, valuation was taken at X75 per acre instead of X4'25. per acre; figure 2!' I looked very much like figure "7". See Tax Bill 10,580, valuation should have been $25. per acre. The total should be correct to total $1910 on Tax Bill 10.:580. John V.Souza 160 acres at 46. per acre was extended to valuation of A9600 j instead of $960., on Tax Bill. No. 10,121. , On Tax Bill No. 10,283 Lots 1 and 2 Block N. tebrante Park was erroneously valued at $250 instead of $50 assessed to ;",.",.Dean. ^o. The Union Superphosphate located in Richmond; in returning their statements for this year included personal property and improvements; in personal propaerty column the total amount was entered as personal property. This item should read ..,19,500 j instead al ,;,26,000. J.j.Csrdoza, was assessed with personal property to amount of 12600 on Tax Bill 7473; that the same personal property is assessed to J.S.Cardoza on Tax Bill, No. 7502 and cancel! tion of $2600 on Tax bill 7502 should be made. I I � 439 'i ' In the Latter of Petition of A. Papadakis for Re-fund of Taxes. i A petition for re-fund of taxes on account of failure to file mar Veterans Certificate within time required by law, is presented to the board by A. Pepadakis; Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that this Board has no jurisdiction in the matter, It is by the Board ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby denied. Ji I 1 In the :Satter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that temporary aid be and the same is hereby granted to D. L;ercurio, of Pittsburg, Cal., for '00. only, said warrant to be mailed to D. Gatto, Pittsburg. It is further ordered that an allowance of $20 per month be and the same I is hereby allowed to J.W. Williamson, -aranap, Walnut Creek P.O. for care of Blankerti children, commencing Oct. let, 1921. It is further ordered that a warrant be drawn by the County Auditor on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents.K I J I i In the Matter of Exterminating - Rats. i i A letter from State Board of Health was read to the Board and by the Board referred to the District attorney. i ' In the aatter of ^ee to be paid to Physicians for giving Ansesthetics at County Hospital. Dr. E.W.iierrithew, County Physician appears before the Board and states that he has made arrangements with physicians giving anaesthetics in County operations, at the County Hospithl, where it does not require over twenty minutes, to pay a fee of $5.00 and in all capital operations a fee of $10, to be paid. i r i i I In the Latter of Allowance of Portion i of claim of J.E.Staniger, to Bank of Richmond. J.E.Staniger having assigned the whole of balance due on his contract, tc ' Bank of Richmond. and certain money having been withheld from said claim by the County of Contra Costa, to satisfy certain Withhold notices filed against said J.E. Stanigeri i and the Bank of Richmond having presented to this Board Releases of said claims amounting to the sum of ;'622.70; ;a It is, by the Board ordered that a warrant be drawn on the Coanty Treosurerj in favor of said Bank of Richmond, in aur. of 8822.70, and that the same be charged i I 440 i I I I to account of J.E.Staniger, said warrant to be drawn against the funds of Bond Fund -he said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.y, I In Matter of signing Lease for I Storage Purposes. j The southern Pacific Company having presented to this board, lease for ground I to be used for storage purposes at San Eamon, It is by the Board ordered that the Chairman of this board be authorized tol execute said Lease for and on behalf o_" the County of Contra Costa. I i In the Matter of allowance of Claims. I Claims against .he different funds of the County are presented to the Board; i those found to be correct and to be properly signed, are ordered allowed by the Board signed b;; the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance I Book of this 3nard. it And the Board tales recess to meet on l.iondey, November 21st, 1921, at 10 I o'clock A.M. . /.Cheirman. J'. . . .Clerk. i i I f , AA1 ' IN THE BOARD O^ 3TTPERVISORS 0" CONTRA COSTA COJN^V, STATE Or CALI+'OP.NIA. � Monday. November 21st. 1921. The Board met at 10 O'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; J.P. Casey. C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.4lells, Clerk. - - - - - - - - In the Matter of petition of Landowners In Bradford Tract for the formation of Bradford Reclamation District. i 'MREAS, on this 21st day of November, 1921, F.A. Pletcher, A. Vieirs. Jose Pitta, John ?. Pera, irorrell 'dello, Francisco Frank, Geo. P. i[cNeil, J.A. i Johnson. N.K.Foster, I.J.' Giannini. Bottista Berio, A. Simoni and Elizabeth G. ' Witter. have presented and filed before this Board, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M—[ for hearing in the above entitled matter, their petition for the formation of a i tract of land in the County of Contra Costa. State of California, into a reclamation i District to be known as "Bradfor� Reclamation District No. -------" all pursuant i to notice of time and place of hearing said petition;and THEREAS. all matters and things in connection with said petition have this day been heard by this Board; Noel, THEREFO^E, upon motion of Supervisor R.J.Trembath, seconded by Supervisor J.P. Casey and carried unanimously, it is hereby ordered: ! 1. That due and regular notice of the time End place of hearing said pet-I ition before this Board hrs been given as provided by law, and publication of said j i petition and of notice of time and place of hearing said petition has been made, all at the times and in the manner required by law; I F 2. That the petitioners hereinabove named at the time of filing said petiti n and ever since, have been and now are the holders, of title to more than j one-half of that body of land hereinafter included within the boundaries of a i reclamation district and described in said petition; that said body of land included within the hereinafter described boundaries is susceptible of one mode of reclamat-j ion and ::.ithout reclamation works, that is levees and drainage works, said body of land is subject to flood and overflow during a large portion of the year by the waters of San Joaquin River and r'alse River, and adjacent and connecting sloughs s. and dredger cuts thereof; that at this time a levee has been constructed around j said body of land, but that said levee is incomplete in this, that during each yeari t much work must be done upon said levee at various places in order to keen said levee to a proper height and to protect the same against wave wash and against the cur- i facts of said rivers. sloughs and dredger cuts; that said body ofland also needs ?3 drainage and irrigation and in this connection much work must be done in each year i in order to develop and maintain a drainage and irrigation system. so that a" body A of land may be properly and entirely reclaimed and devoted to agricultural parcosee that all of said body of land is situate within the County of Contra Costs, State -f a of JBllfornia. i S. That said petition Bets forth the names of each and every owner of re-1 I y 44L I i . i cord of the real property situate within the exterior boundaries of the body of land hereinafter described and also sets forth the total number of acres of land within the exterior boundaries of the proposed district and the boundaries of the District hereinafter specified, and also the total acreage owned therein by each petitioner.) 4. That accordingly said body of land is hereby formed into a reclamation i district to be known as Bradford Reclamation District No. and the exterior I boundaries thereof shall be, as follows: "CO: at the junction of the Fast Bank of Sen Joaquin River with the North bank of False River, thence east along said North bank of False River to the Junction thereof with the 71est Bank of a North and South Dredger Cut; thence north along said ':'est Bank of said Dredger out, to the lunation thereof with the west Bank I of 2isherman's Slough; thence along the west bank of said Fisherman's Slough in a general northerly direction to the junction thereof with the South Bank of San Joequin River, thence westerly and thence southerly along the south and east tank of said San Joaquin River to the point of commencement. I II I In the :atter of Bradford Reclamation District tic. ------ . ORDER CALLIP. Al °:LECTION Ool TRUSTEES ,?PD APPOINTING ELECTION OFFICE". "'HERTAS. :.A.Fletcher has this day made application to this Board for the calling of an election of trustees of the above named reclamation District heretoforE formed by this Board on the 21st day of November, 1921, and for the appointment of I election officers for said election; and, i 1".HEREAS, it appears from said application that there has been no election of Trustees within said reclamation District since the formation thereof. and that ' said :'.A. Fletcher is a landowner and holder of record within said District, and that i said District is entirely situated within the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and that By-Laws have been adopted and recorded as required by law; C on motion of Supervisor R.J.Trembath, seconded by Super- visor J.P. Casey, and duly carried, it is hereby ordered that an election of three I (3) trustees for ssid reclamation District be. and the same is hereby called for the 23rd day of December, 1921, at the office of P.9. Robenson, at 707 goodonald Avenue, in the City of Richmond. in the County of Contra Costa, State of California;) I that the polls, of said election shall be open from 10 o'clock A.IS. until 4 o'clock j P.M. of said day, and that F.A. ?letcher is hereby appointed as Insnector and 17.7. IJ I Foster and Jose Pitts, are hereby appointed judges of said election. and shall con- stitute the 3oard oP Election �t said election; that this call and notice of elect 4 shall be published in the "Martinez Daily Standard" a newspaper of general circulat ion published in the City of :iartinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, for not less than one (1) month prior to the date of said election. I I I r 44� ' In the !latter of Purchase of Right of way for road for State Highway Purposes i over lands of Thomas Hanna in Town of Valona. Lor Brown of the town of Crockett having appeared before this Board and stated] to this Board that a committee from town of Crockett had agreed upon a price'to be paid to the 2rockett Land and ^attle Company for certain rights of way over property] i in the town of Volans, and adjoining same. and requesting aid from this Board to make the purchase price of said land, said road to be turned over to State Highway Jomm1e4- ion for grading and graveling. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that this Board I } will contribute towards said right of way one-third of the cost of said purchase i price of said right of ray, said one-third not to exceed the sum of x1500. Said f I money to be paid by this Board upon delivery of a deed, satisfactory to this Board, } conveying to the 2ounty of Contra Costs, said lands for road pu4mes. In the .latter of Award of Contract for the Furnishing of `:teal Counters and filing Cases for County Clerk's office. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing to the County of Contra Costa, certain steel counter and filing cases for County Clerk's office, and the hearing on said bids having been continued to this time, and said ' matter referred to the County Clerk, and said Clerk having reported to this Board that in his opinion the bid of M.G."'est Jorapany for furniture called for was the best bid and the best material to be furnished to the County of Contra Costa; It is, on motion of Supervisor Hayden. Seconded by Supervisor Znott, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded toe.G 71est i Company for the furnishin3 oC as:id Counter and filing cases. I b : It is further ordered that said ;1.1—Vest Company present contract and furnish bonds in following sums, to wit. fifty per cent of contract price for faithful per-'I 1 formance of said contract and fifty per cent of contract price as security for ]ab or and material furnished. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. x In the ;latter of Allowance to Indigents. It is on motion duly rade and carried, by the Roard ordered that the r � n allowance heretofore made to John A. Nordin of Richmond, California, be and the same is hereby cancelled after Nov. let, 1921. said John A. Nordin being now de- ceased. It is further ordered that the following allowances be Fad the same are '! hereby made to following named indigents, commencing on dates set opposite their i respective names, to wit: Locaize Crava, Antioch. Jalifornia. $15. per month. commencing Sept. 1st. 1921. P 444 I I I Erna L. Angell. 1125 Bissell Ave., Richmond, $30, per month, commencing Nov. lat. 1921. Rosie Carvalho, 266- E. 2nd St., Pittsburg, ,15. per month, commencing Navemberj let, 1921. i Mrs. R.C. Rowley, Crockett, 525. per month, commencing November let, 1921, i It is further ordered that an allowance of $20. per month, commencing November) lat, 1921, be and the same is hereby granted to Mrs. E. S. Levis. for care of infant child of Prank Belleci, of Martinez. i It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasurer ! in favor (f each of above named indients until the further order of this Board, and that the County Luditor pay the sone., � I In the Natter of Allowance of Indigents. j It is, by the Board ordered that an allowance of $10. per week be and the some is hereby emarded to .lelrose Hospital, 2ittsburg, for the care and attentio� to one Paul Costanza, an inmate therein, and that said amount be paid to said Melrose I 6O spital on presentation of a duly verified claim therefor. I I i I In the flatter of Correction of I Assessments. j Geo. 0. Meese. County Assessor, having filed tth this Board his certificate t showing that certain clerical errors appear on Assessment Roll for 1921-22, and ask-! Ing permission to correct some; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the follow- ing errors appearing on Assessment Roll, be corrected: as follows: Vol. 13, page 140, the Pinole- Hercules Amazement Club is assessed for i Lots 3 and 4 Block ^E'• rith w550 improvements: there are no improvements on these lots as building was removed during year 1920. On Tax Bill 13,480, Lot 12, and Portion of Lot 11, Blocs 13. Richmond Traffiel Center Assessed to Jontra Costa Home Builders. the improvements are listed at $$2000;1 i this is an error in copying; the improvements show on office roll $1200 the same as in 1920. and should be so assesed. j In Vol. 3. Assessment 5564, John Nordin is assessed with $800 personal prop- erty on Lots 8-9-10 Block 86, City of Richmond. There should be no personal prop- i arty assessed to these lots. I i I In the flatter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District 7799. wood cause upperring therefor. It is by the Board ordered thst the followinj 1, warrants or 7eclamation District #799. be and the ®e are hereby approved, to wit: I No. Date Amount. 168 Feb. 21st, 1921. $3.215.74. 1 171 :larch 6th. 1921, 16,310.96. :.ad the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. I - +4W . i i i In the ).utter of Ipprovel of Warrants of Reclamation District :11619. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following) warrants of Reclamation District '1619 be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 212 November 2nd, 1921. 3112.64. i 213 November 5, 1921. 82.44. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. In the hatter of Allowance of Claim of Bank of Richmond. This Board having heretofore withheld from the moneys due J.E.Staniger. which have been assigned to the Bank of Richmond, certain moneys ro satisfy certain Withhold Notices filed with this Board, and now at this time, the Bank of Richmond (, Assignee of said J.E.Staniger. has filed with this Board certificate of Release of i H.C.Spencer claim of y36., ?m It is, by the Board ordered that a warrant be drawn on the County Treasurer i I In favor of Bank of Richmond. for our. of $36. said r.arrant to be drawn against the I funds of Bond Fund No. 5. and charged to the account of J.E.Staniger.j<, I In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract of Guerin Bros., to Gravel Div. 25, of County Highway. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, havin:; reported to this Board that the contradtIl of Guerin Bros. to gravel Division No. 25 of County Hi.;hway, has been completed so.; ' cording to specifications; " I� k It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby declared complet^d and said road accepted. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Guerin Brofa. ; for labor performed or material furnished present same to this Board within 35 days t from this date. i ; In the ?latter of Acceptance of I x S contract of :homes Byrne, to Build Div. No. 17, of County High:.sy. 1 R.4.Arnold, County Surveyor, having presented to this Board, his Certifies e showing that contract of Thomas Byrne to build yivision No. 17 of County highway i - ' has been completed sccordin, to specifications; It is, by the Board order=d that s:-.id contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said road accepted by this Board. I It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Thomas I 9 Byrne for labor performed or material furnished nn said contract, present same to this Board, within t hirty-five days from this date. I i I 446 i I In the Natter of Acceptance of Insurance Policy. P.D.Butcher, havinr_ presented to this Board, a Policy of ;,,6000 on County Bldg. Library••and quipment; It is, by the Board ordered that said Policy be and the same is hereby accepted and approved by this Board. In the flatter of Allowance of Claims. It appearing to the Board that Ro A District 1, Supervisor District No. 1, would be unreasonably burden-d by the expense of constructing that,certain road Nambe�- ed 24 in Supervisor District. Ido. 1. which said Road No. 24 forma a part of the General Road System of said S:pervlsor District IAO. 1, It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the board order•-d that a port- ,) ion of the aggregate cost and expense of construction of said Road No. 24, Sapervisorl District Ido. 1, be and the same is hereby order,d paid out of the General Fund of Contra Costa County, and that the followim, claims which form a portion of the cost of expense of constructing said road, be and the same is hereby ordered paid out of t�e General Mand, to wit: Blake Bros. company. Crushed rock, $737.50. Blake Bros. Company, Crushel Rock. 942.50. Standard :il Company, Asphaltum. 485.76. Standard Oil Company. Asphaltum, 961.64. Prank Silveria, Hauling crushed rock, 412.50. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County i Treasurer in favor of each of above named persons on jeneral Pand for said amounts, and that the County Treasurer pay the same. In the Batter of Allowance of I Claims. It appearing to the Board that the funds of Road District 1, Supervisor gist-1 rict No. 4. would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of expense of 00n8truci- ing that certain street in the town of Bay Point. which said Street forms a part of general. road System of Contra Costa County; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Boord ordered that the follow-I �. ing portion of aggregate cost or expense of constructing said road, be and the same is hereby ordered paid out of the General Fund of Contra Costa County, and that the following claim be and the same is hereby allowed on said General Fund, to wit: Hutchinson Company, Estimate No. 3, amount in full on said Street. $1,314.44.; It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrent on the County Treasurer in favor of said Hutchinson Company. and that the County Treasurer pay the c s am a.t f d I 44T, In the Idatterof Allowance of Claims. i Claims against the differ=nt funds of the County are presented to the Board; those found to be correct and to be properly aigned are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and orderel entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. In the (Satter of -1lowance of Claims on Special Road Band. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of the County of ;y Contra Costa, which said moneys were derived from Contra Costa County's portion of j State automobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer i ' of Contra Costa County durin:; the year 1921, and for money collected for violation of Motor Vehicle act and for licenses for operation of motor trucks, which said money shall be expended by said County exclusively in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in said County and certain alai-.e having been presented ; against Sap erviscr Districts tips 1 and 4. for labor and material used exclusively in + j construction and maintenance of roads, brides and culverts of said Districts, ..,j It is by the Board ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby ordered4 II paid out of the Special Road fund of Coma Costa County, to wit: r Name. Amount. Supervisor District 1: The Mechanics Bank of Richmond. Assignee of H.D. Johnston v 360.00 id-G. Loitoza. 104.14. ' The Mechanic's Bank, Richmond. Aeeignee of Jose J. Machado 120.00 John Olsen 307.50. E.P. Tenney 374.10. Tilden Lumber Company 222.05 Tilden Lumber Company 189.91. Supervisor District 110. 4: fopperad & Hea'ey 5810.33. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. v . 1in the Matter of Report of County Health officer. County Heelth Officer C.R.Bla'ce. having filed with this Board his report E :' the same was read to the Board sad by the Board ordered placed on file. F 440 ; i In the ;::atter of Changing of Supervisor Districts. i petition havinc been filed with this Board praying for a change in Supervisor District =2 and Supervisor District �3, by taking from Supervisor District 12, certain territory known as Potter Tract and adjoining territory adjoining the town of Martin-1 ez and this Board having considered the matter. It is. by the Board ordered that all that territory now included in Supervisor District .2, 1 � yin;L'orth of the southerly line of the k!etherton 71 acre tract and � Kelly 71 acre tract , be and the same is hereby taken from Supervisor District '2, ami added to Supervisor District No. 3, and Urt the boundaries of said Supervisor Districts 2 and .i be and they are hereby established with following boundaries, to wit: SUPERV190R DISTRICT 110. 2. 10I-IMICIN-1 at a point in the county boundary line in the Straits of Carquinez due north of the N.":'. corner of the town of Valona; thence due south to a point � about 10 chains due east of Post P.R. 57 of the Pinole Ranch; thence running due west to Station P.R. 57 of the Pinole Ranch; thence south along the boundary line between Rana-os El Pinole and Canada del ria^bre (Northern tart) to a point where the I section line between Secs. 7 and 8, T 2 if., R. 3 W., intersects said dividing line, i thence east on section line 2 1/2 miles to the S.E. corner of Sec. 9, a^ 2 IT., R. 3 W.j i.I.D.M. thence in a straight line southeasterly to the N.E. corner of division No. 5, i E1 Pinole Ranch; thence south on a line between Division No. 5 and Pert 2 of Divisions No. 2 of said Rancho and eastern line of ,,tawart'B ranch to the 6.E. corner thereof; ' i thence east to the N.E. corner of Lot E. of Division No. 5 of Pinole Ranch; thence south 1/2 mile to Roder's land; thence westerly along the northerly line of Roder's land to the north :line of Divisions v and E einols Rancho to post J.H. 3, Division No i 4 of s::id Rancho; thence southerly alon;, westerly boundary of Divisions ki and I to thl southerly boundary of Pinole Ranch; thence west along slid Ranch line to Pinole Valley County Road; thence running along center line of said County road in a northerly scd 1 J westerly direction to a point due north of the N.W.corner of the Rancho Bache de Is Canada de Pinole; thence soith to the northwest corner of said Rancho; tb-nce south- - i erly, easterly and southerly running slon,, the westerly boundary of said Rancho to i the S."!. corner of sane; thence in a S.T. direction to a point in the county boundary; line between Alameda and Contra Costs Counties at Summit of 0rizzley Peak; thence j running olon; easterly and northeasterly along the county boundary line of Contra Costs and Alameda Counties to the intersection of the westerly boundary of the Rancho! Canada de las Vaqueros; thence northerly, westerly, northerly, westerly along the westerly bound•ry of said Rancho to its intersection with a line between Sections 28 and 33, T 1 S., R. 2 E., thence west to the southeast corner of Section 30, T 1 S., I R. 2 E., thence north one mile; thence west one mile; thence south one mile to the common corner between Sections 25 and 36; T 1 3., R. 1 �,., and Sections 30 and 31, T 1 S.. R. 2 E.. thence west to the southwest corner of Section 25, T 1 S., R. 1 E.,,1 thence north one mile to the N.E. corner of Sec. 26; thence T. 1 mile to the II—T. corner of Sec. 26; thence Ik. 1 mile to the N.E. corner of Sec. 22, T 1 S., R. 1 E., thence I.V. 4 miles to the 5.1. corner of Sec. 18, T 1 5., R. 1 E , thence North 2 mile, to the N.E. corner of Sec. 12, T 1 S.. R. 1 I7., thence s7, to the eastern boundary j I i Ir _ _ 441 i of the Rancho arroyo de Las Nueces Y. Bolbones; thence running westerly, southerly and westerly alon; the southern boundary of said Rancho to the 1+.W. corner of Sec. 111 T 1 S., R 2 'W., beim t1,e easterly boundary of the San Ramon Rancho; thence souther- 1Z? and easterl•z alon:; the eastern bound:,ry of the San Ramon Ranch to the northeastern i corner of the lands of Jenkins; thence southwesterly to a point in the western bound'- gry of the Rancho San Ramon, being the southwest corner of the lands formerly known as the Dowling Tract; thence in a southwesterly direction to the corner of Secs. 2, i 3, 10 and 11, T 1 S., R. 2 thence west to the corner of Secs. 3,4,9 and 10, j T 1 S., R. 2 ;i'., :L D.11. thence I:orth alon; the line between Secs. 3 and 4, T 1 S., R. 2 7. to the intersection with westerly boundary of the Rancho San Ramon; thence running northwesterly alonj the western bound•.ry of the rancho Sar. ='anion to the easterly line of the Idorga Ranch; thence northeasterly along the line between the 1�oragu and San Ramon Ranchos to the intersection with Tlalnut Jreelc; thence along ' 17alnut Creek to its junction with Reliez oreek; thence rennin; northerly along the center line of Reliez -reel, to its intersection with the County road leading from 1dartinez to Lafayette near the lands of J.11.1)51ey; thence northerly along said county road to its intersection with an old road crossing the lands now owned by Rowland; thence rann..n,; alon; s•.id old rord crossin; lands of Rowland and lands formerly I known ns the Johnson tract to its intersection with the southerly line of the Sturgis tract; thence westerly algin the line between the Sturgis Tract and lands formerly lmovn as Johnson Tract to a point about 55 chains doe cash of the southwest corner of the Sturgis Tract, beta; V}c most westerly corner of the Canada del Hambre. Rancho thence due north two mi'es; thence We east 1 3/4 miles to the corner of lands forme{ly known in the Partition of the Ross Estate as the lands of ilellie floss and Clara Bassi in the westerly line of road leadine from i.,'artinez to San Ramon; thence running along _ westerly boundar;v of said 0ounty rood in a northerly direction to its intersection „ith the r.lha,abra '',reek in the northerly boundary of the lands of O.E.Hayward; ' thence running easterly along the northern boundary of lands of Haywards and Hanna to th= southeast corner of the t.17-Chase tract; thence rennin; northerly along the i eastrrly boundary line of the Chase and Jensen Tract to the northeast corner of the Jensen Tract; thence westerly running along the northerly boundary line of the Jensen and Raap Tracts to its intersection with the town of ;Jartinez{ thence southerly, westerly and northerly runnin, along the easterly, southerly and westerly! botindaries of the incorporate limits of the town of Clartinez,to the intersection with the easterly bound%ry of the Rancho Canada del 11ambre; thence running due north; to a point in the county boundary line in t:e county boundary line in the Straits of!: i Carqui_ez; thence rennin; slon=g the said county boundary line in a northwesterly direction in the Straits of Carauinez to the place of beginning. j I S;TPERVISOR DISTRICT I?0. 3. 3E3IIIIT'}C at a point in the county boundary line in the Straits of Carquinez; ' due north o_ the northwest corner of the incorprrate limits of the town of 1.1artinez !, thence south to the northwest corner of the incorporate limits of the town of ISartinez thence south to the intersection of the westerly line of the incorporate limits I of the town of Llartinez with the easterly line of the Rancho Canada del Humbre; thence running; southerly, easterly and northerly aloe; the westerly, southerly and easterly! boundaries o: the incorporate limits of the town of Idartinez�with the southerly I line of the ISartinez and Pacheco Road J to its intersection with the line between ! , the Rasp and Netherton property; thence easterly running alon> line between the i�atherton and -elly, and Rasp and Jensen property, to the northeast corner of the i Jensen property; thence southerly running along the easterly boundary line of the Jensen and Chase property; thence running westerly along the northerly boundary of lands of Hanna and Haywards to a point where the southerly line of the 'iartinez and San Ramon road intersects rlhar:bra -reek;in the north line of O.E.Hayward's land; thence running southerly along '.he westerly line of s,.id Liartinez and San Ramon Road to the corner of lands known in the partition of the Boss Estate as the land of Kellie Boss and Clara Boss; thence vest one and three quarters miles to station; j thence south two miles to a point thirty-five chains more or leas due east from the most westerly corner of the Rancho Canada del Hambre ( said point being the SX. corner of Sturgis Tract); thence easterl,-; alcn:� the northern boundr.ry of the lands of the estate of Johnson to road leading southeasterly to Reliez Creek. thence southeasterly along acid road to bridge on Reliez -reek near land o' J. Daley; thence) , down Reliez -reed nd following the meanders thereof to its Junction with t:alnut reek; thence down ';,'alnut Creek to the common corner of the Ranchos '.Iorrga, San Ramon Canada del dambre and Boca de Is Canada de 2inole; thence southwesterly along the dividing line between the Ranchos San Ramon and 11oraga to the common corner of said Ranchos an? Sec. 33. T 1 U., R. 2 T.. Ii•D.IS. thence southeasterly along the western boande r line of the Rancho San Ramon to the dividing line between Sections 3 end 4 T 1 a•, R. 2 VI., thence south to the corner of Sections 3.4,9 and 10. T 1 S., R. 2 W., thence east one mile to the corner of Sections 2. 3, 10 and 11, T 1 S., R. 2 W. thence northeasterly to a point on the western boundary line of the Rancho San Ramon; at the southwest corner of lands formerly known as the Dowling Tract; thence n orth easterly along the southern boundary line of the Dowling Tract to a point at the I southeast corner thereof, in the eastern boundary line of the Rancho San Ramon at the corner of lands of Jenkins and Dowling; thence northerly, westerly and northerly: , i, along the eastern boundary line of the Rancho San Ramon to a point in the southern boundary line of the Rancho arroyo de los IT.ueces Y. Bolbones; thence southeasterly, southerly, easterly. northerly, easterly, no,therly, easterly. northerly, easterly, and northerly, followin the boundary line of the Son Miguel Rancho, and southern boundary of Section 1, T 1 9.. R. 1 7.., to the surnit of !+t. Diablo; being the common corner of Sections o, 36. 31 and 1. T 1 N.. R 1 E., •f+.. + 1 5., R. 1 E., and 1 T., thence west to the bound-ry line of said Rancho San -Miguel; thence in a westerly, northerly, westerly, northerly, westerly and northerly direction to a point where said boundary line intersects the southeasterly boundcry lineof the Rancho i:Ionte del Diablo; thence following the southern and eastern boundary line of the Rancho ::orate del -+hblo in a northeasterly, northerly and northwesterly direction to a point where the center line running north and south through :action 21, T 2 H.,I R. 1 'N., intersects said Ranch -Boundary; thence north 3/4 of a mile more or less to the S.W. corner of the north 1/2 of the II.E. 1/4 of Section 21; thence west 1/2 mile) to the west line of Section 21; thence north 3/4 of a mile to the quarter section I corner between Sections 16 and 17. T 2 I1., R. 1 ';%, thence west 1 mile; thence south! 1/4 mile more or less to the northeast boundary of the Rancho Unnte del Diablo; thence in a northwesterly direction to where the boundary line of said Sancho and i Cwin or Government Ranch intersects the line between lots 37 and 36 of said Govern-I 451 I ment Ranch; thence southwesterly alrng the line dividing lots 37 and 38 of the Government Ranch to its intersections with the center of Iduit Diablo or Seal Creek thence meandering dorm and along the center of said creek in a general northerly direction to Eartings Slough; thence town and along the center of said slnugh in a general northerly direction to the southerly shore of Suisun Bay; thence due north to a point in the northerly boundary line of Contra Costa County in Suisun Bay; _ thence in a westerly direction along county boundary line in Suisun Bay, to point of beginning. I :he foregoin; order is passed by the £ollowinr vote of the Board, to wit:j Ayes: supervisors Knott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. I Noes: Supervisor Casey. i I I In the ].latter of Changing Boundaries and +^fixing Boundaries of Election Precincts. It is, b the Board ordered that the boundaries of the respective election! Precincts of Contra Costa ;nunty, as hereinafter named, be and the same are hereby j i established and fixed as hereinafte set forth and designated and described under election precincts below named: C3QC_'E^__ PRE'MOT No. 1. j I Beginning at a point in the Straits of Carquinez in the County boundary i line of Contra Costa County, California, due north to the westerly boundary line of Lucy Burnham tract on Rancho Canada del Hambre; thence southerly to the northwest= erly corner of said Lucy Burnham tract; thence southerly along the westerly line of said tract to the southwest corner thereof; thence southerly along the easterly boundary of lands formerly known as Edwards Tract to a point designated as the south= ' west corner of Sec. 9, 2 2 Y. R. 3 ;7., iS.D.B.& thence westerly to a point due south of the prolon_:etion of the center line of -ie Id Street in the town of Croc'retti if produced southerly; thence northerly to the southerly end of the center line of Heald Street in the town of Croc=:ett; thence northerly al,ng the center line of Heald Street and on an alley between blocks 2 and 3 and the prolongation thereof to its intersection with the county boundary line in the Straits of Carquinez; thence easterly running olon:; said Straits of Carquinez in the county boundary line to the point of beginning. CPOC:'E:^ n7I7r.0 I10. 2. BEIIIINi'II at the county boundary line at a point where the center lineof Heald Street in the town of Jroe!.-ett, if produced northerly would intersect as id county bound.:ry line; thence southerly to a point in the center line of street between Blocks 2 and 3 of the town of Crockett; thence southerly running along the ' center line of the street between Blocks 2 and 3 and Heald Street and the prolongation thereof to a point -there said line intersects the line between Sections 8 and 17, i 2 N., R. 3 W., :!.D.B.- :.r..; thence westerly to a point due south of the prolongation I of the center line of '..'est Street from the town of Crockett if produced southerly; thence northerly to the center of the southerly line of Nest Street in the town of i Crockett; thence r;rnnin alon.; the center line of 'rest Street to the northerly side i i i 1 4052 i or Loring Avenue; thence easterly to line between Crockett Hotel property and block j 1; thence northerly on line between Block 1 and Crockett Hotel property and prolongat I ion thereof to point in the county boundary line in Carquinez Straits; thence easterly along the count,-., boundary line in Carquinez Straits to the point of beginning. i CROC�ETT PRECT71T 170. 3. i Beginn.ng at a point in the connty boundary line in the Carquinez Straits where the prolongation of the center line of 4th Ave. if produced northerly would intersect the same; thence southerly to the center line of 4th Ave. thence southerly i running along the center of 4th Ave., and the prolongation thereof to s point where said line intersects the line between Sections 6 and 17, T 2'td., R. 3 ','., :ri.D.B.d: :S. thence easterly to the prolongation of the center line of "est Street in the town of I Crockett if produced southerly; thence southerly to the center line of the southerly end o` '.lest Street; thence southerly rennin.; along the center line of lest Street to the northerly side of Loring Avenue; thence easterly to a point between Crockett Lotel property and Block l; thence running alon:; a line between Bloc,. 1 and Crockett ' Hotel property and prolongation of same to a point in Carquinez Straits on the county!, boundary line,• thence westerly along the county boundary line in Carquinez Straits to the point of beginning. DANVILIE PRECI'TC7 210. 2. _ BEOIPTXIN-; at the scuthwest corner of Section 1, T 1 S., R. 1 W., thence south 2 miles; t.ence east 1 1/2 miles; to one quarter sectirn corner between Sections 17 and 20. T 1 S., R. 1 E., thence south 2 miles to quarter section corner between Section 29, T 1 S., R. 1 E.. and Sec. 32. T 2 S., R. 1 E;thence west two miles to quarter section corner between Sections 25, T 1 S., R. 1 P;., and 36 'T 2 S. R. 1 W., thence north throu h the center of Section 25, to its intersection with the center line of :been Malley Road; thence northwesterly, southwesterly and southerly running i along the center line of 3reen Valley Road, to its function wit'r, the center line of the Sycamore Valley Road at the southeast corner of the D. Flournoy 42.72 acre tract; ; ' 's thence westerly running along the center line of Danville and Sycamore Valley road, to its intersection with center line o; Tiger Alley, in the town of Danville; i thence southwesterly runnin3 alon., the center line of Tiger Alley and Prolongation of same; to the most northeasterly corner of the ::elly Tract; thence running south- westerly elon;t the northerly line of the Kelly Tract to the most westerly point of i I the =Telly Tract, at the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of Section 31, T 1 S., R. 1 W., thence westerly running along the northerly line of Section 31, to the northwest corner thereof; thence southerly along the westerly line of Section 31, to the southeast corner of Section 25, T 1 S., R. 2 4i., thence west one-half mile: thence north one-half mile to the center of Section 25; thence west one-half mile; i thence north'one mile; thence east running along the center line of section 24, T 1 S;,, R. 2 W., to the western boundary line of the Rancho San Ramon; thence northeasterly j crossin- said Sancho San Ramon to a point in the eastern boundary line of said Rancho where the dividin line between Sections 17 and 20, T 1 S., R. 1 fit., intersects said 1 Ranch boundary; thence due east to the quarter section corner between Sections 17 and; 20. T 1 S., R. 1 °i., thence north to the southern b,undary line of the Rancho Arroyo de las Nueces Y. Bolbones; thence southeasterly, southerly, easterly along the southern boundary line of said Rancho to the southwest corner of Section 1, T 1 S., R. 1 W., thence east to the point of beginning. i I i DA?NILLY R^""'TC^ IIO. 1. � I BMIITITII?9 on furter section corner between Section 29 and Sec. 30, T 1 S., R. 1 E., thence south one-half mile to the center of Section 32, T 1 fi., P.. 1 E.. i thence west one-half mile; thence south one mile to quarter section corner bete.een Sections 5 and 6, i 2 S., R. 1 E., thence east one-fourth mile; thence south one- half mile to the northern boundary line of the Rancho San Ramon (Amador); thence westerly, northerly end westerly along the northern boundary line of said Rancho j San Ramon (,;mador) to line between 3ectiuns 2 ;nd 3, T 2 S., R. 1 71,, thence North to tin southeast corner of Section 34, T 1 S., R. 1 '71., thence west to the eastern + boundary line of the Rancho Fjen Ramon W arpentier);thence northerly and westerly i along boundary line of the Rancho San Ramon. to corner of lands formerly owned by � :7illiam Leese and R.O.Ba:ldwin; thence r+esterl;', northerly and westerly along the dividing; line between lands of said 'Lieese and Bald:vin to the San Ramon Valley road; ' thence northwesterly alon3 the said road to the northeast corner of the Baldwin i tract; thence westerly along northerly line of the Baldwin tract to its intersection with the westerly boandarj line of the Rancho San Ramon; thence southeasterly along the westerly boundary line of the Rancho San Ramon to the 9ividing line between the northwest and southwest ouarters of Section 32, T 1 S., R. 1 Z., thence west � -to the western bounder;; line of Section 31, T 1 S., R. 1 I'., thence north to the i northeast corner of said Section S1; thence east alon:; the northerly line of Section, 31, to the quarter section corner between Sections 20 and 31. T 1 S.. R. 1 W., i thence northeasterly running along the northerly line of the Kelly Property and prolongation thereof, to the center line of Tiger ;,lley, in town of Danville; I thence northeasterly running alon3 center line of Tiger Alley to its intersection j i with the center line of Denville -and Sycamore Valley road; thence running along the center line of Danville and S;camore `_toed to its intersection with the center line ' of the Green Valley road at the southeast corner of the D. Flournoy 42.72 acre trach• thence northerly. northeasterly, and southeasterly running along the center line of j i the careen Valley Road, to its intersection with the center line of Section 25, T 1 S., R. 1 1'%, thence south 1 1/4 miles, running aloe; the center line of Section 25, to quarter section corner between Sections 25, T 1 S., R. 1 W., and 36, T 1 S., P. I I 1 1'i, thence due east, two miles to the point of beginning. i EL CERRI_'0 PR-:C 1:TCr' ITO. I. i Beginning at a point in the bo.mdary line of the City of E1 Cerrito where the! easterly line of San :able Ave. intersects the Alameda County boundary line; thence runnin3 easterly along the line between the City of El Cerrito and the County of AlemeOn to its intersection with the easterly corporate limits of the City of El Cerrito; thence northerly, easterly and northerly running along the easterly corporate limits of the 'Git;; of E1 Cerrito to its intersection with the line between' lands of John 1.I. Balra and Barbee et al., thence v+esterly running long the line I between landsof Bulra and Barbee to the center of Lincoln Ave. in the Henderson i Tapscott ``tact; thence westerly running along the center of Lincoln Ave. to its I intersection with the easterly line of San Pablo Ave; thence southerly running j aloin, the easterly side of San Pablo Ave. to the point of beginning. )I I 1 { I 45 i i EL CERRITO PRECI`.IC^ IIS. 2, BEGIIIIIIII�, at a point in the center line of Lincoln Ave. where the easterly I boundary line of Sen Pablo ,.ve. intersects the same; thence easterly running along the center line of Lincoln Ave. and the prolongation thereof to a point between lrnds of ?ohn 1,1. Balra and Barbee and others; thence easterly runnin-; along line between lands of Barbee et al and John T.I. Balra to the easterly corporate limits of the City of E1 Cerrito; thence northerly, easterly, northerly, easterly and I northwesterly running along the corporate limits of the City of El Cerrito to a point directly opposite the prolongation of the center line of Dosser Lane and the southerly bound:.ry line of Lot 19 of the Schmidt Village Tract; thence westerly to the southeast corner of Lot 19; thence northerly running alon3 the easterly side of Lot 19 and 20 of the Schmidt Village 'Tract to the northeasterly corner of said lot 20; thence westerly runnin;; along the northerly bnundnry line of Lou 20, 21, 22, 23 and 25 to its intersection with the southerly line of Schmidt Lane; thence !' northerly to the center of Schmidt Lane; thence westerly running along the center ;,;; line of Schmidt Lane to its intersection with the easterly corporate limits of the City of El Cerrito on San Pablo Avenge; thence running southerly elong the westerly) corporate limits of the City of El Cerrito on the easterly line of San Pablo Ave. to the point of commencement. i EL CERRL'O PRECIUCT 110. 3. uEGIIIIIIITI at a point on the easterly line of San Pablo Ave. where the center i line of Schmidt Lane intersects same; thence easterly running along the center i line of Schmidt Lane to its intersection with the westerly boundrxy line of Lot M; thence southerly runnin; along the westerly boundary of Lot 31 to its intersection with line betty-en Lots 31 and 25; thence running easterly alon, the northerly bound ary line of Lots 25. 23, 22, 21 and 2C to the northeast corner of said Lot No. 20; thence southerly runnin; slonr, the easterly boundc:ry line of Lots 2( and 19 to the southeast corner of Lot IIo. 19; thence easterly running along the prolongation of the line of southerly side of Lot 19 to its intersection with the easterly corporate limits of the City of El Cerrito; thence northerly and westerly running i along the corporate limits of the City of El. Cerrito to its intersection with the corporate limits of the City of Richmond.thence westerly. southerly, westerly. souther) y, ea:ter]y and southerly run¢in.-, al on; the corporate limits between the r I City of El Cerrito and the City of Richmond, and on westerly side of the City of C E1 Cerrito on easterly side of San Pablo Ave. to the point of beginning. i i EL CERRI;O PRECTUCT I?0. 4. Beginning at a point on the county boundary line between the County of i Contra Costa, and the Count;; of Alameda where the western bondory line of the City of El Cerrito, on the eastern side of San Pablo Avenue intersects the same; thence I running northerly along the western boundary line of the corporate limits of the i City of El Cerrito on the eastern side of San rablo t.venue to its intersection with the southern bounde.ry line of the City of Richmond; thence running westerly, north- i i westerly, westerly and southeasterly alorg the southerly and easterly boundary line o` the City of Richmond to the most southeasterly corner of the City of Richmond, thence running easterly alon., 'he county boundary line between the Count, of Contra i Costa and the County of =Alameda into the place of bevinninpT. I I I 455A" i ES MRR IT G PREC I_T'T PTO. 5. i BE:INPIIP, at a point in the count, boundary line between the Count;; of Contra Costa, end the County of Alameda where the most southeasterly corner of the City i of E1 Cerrito intersects the same; thence northerly, easterly, northerly. easter- ly, northerly and northeasterly running alonz the easterly, southerly. eat=_rly. -southerly. easterly, and southerly boundary line of the corporate limits of the - i City of E1 Cerrito to a point at the most southeasterly corner of the Realty Syndicate 244.79 acre tract on the boundary line between the Rancho E1 Sobrante i and the -ancho San Pablo; thence southerly running along the boundary line between) the Rancho El Sobrnnte and the 2ancho San Pablo to a point where the line between Lots 25, 52 and 53 of' the Rancho El Sobrante, if extended westerly would intersect] said boundary line between the Rancho E1 Sobrante cad the Rancho son Pablo thence westerly to Sta:ae "A.C.3" at the northwesterly corner of Lot 53 of the E1 j Sobrante Rancho; thence northeasterly running alon,3 t:e northern boundary line of Lot 53 to the most northerly _point thereof on the western boundary line of the Thornton 1000 acre tract; thence southerly running along the western boundary line of the Thornton 1000 acre tract to Post "?.3" at the southwesterly corner of the I Thornton 1000 acre tract in the Rancho E1 Sobrante; thence 32.25 chains to stake on the southern boundary line of the Thornton 1000 acre tract; thence running westierly _ and southerly along the southerly and easterly boundax- of the P.rissac Tract to the southeasterly corner of same; thence running, southeasterly along the eastern boundary line of Lots 62. 58 and 57 of the Rancho El Sobrante to its intersection; rrith the boundary line between Sup. Districts Nos. 1 and 2; thence along the said boundary line between Sup. Districts ilo6. 1 and 2 in a southwesterly direction tol the County line between the County of Contra Costa and the County of Alameda; I thence running along said county boundary line in a general northwester)y and westerly direction into the point of beginning. MARTINEZ PRECINCT PTO. 4. � H1,1NIIPTI at a point in the center line of Castro Street where the center line of Thompson Street intersects the same; thence running along the center line of Castro Street in a southerly direction to a point in the en! of said street -- between Blocks 186 and 187: and thence runnin: easterly along the northerly � i line of Block 186 to the center 0f Alhambra Creek; thence running northerly, northeasterly end northwesterly alon: the easterly and southerly incorporate limits of the town of Ilartinez to a point where the line between the Bush 5 acre tract and the Tormey-4rrithew tract intersects said incorporate limits; thence running westerly alon.; the southerly line of the Tormey-Merrithew tract to its intersection with the easterly boundrry line of the Lucas tract; thence running southeasterly j along the easterly line of the Lucas and Reilsen Tract to the southeasterly corner] of the IJeilsen tract; thence westerly running along the southerly line of the +eilsen tract and the prolongation thereof to the center line of {:willow Street; ' thence norther);/ running along the center line of ?;illo;o Street to its intersects on with the center line or 9asona street; thence westerly runni::_, along the center line of Susena Street to its intersection with the center line of Alhambra Creek; j thence northerly running; along the center line of Alhambra Creek to its intersection with the prolongation of the line between Blocks 208 and 209 to the original survey I of the town of u,artinez; thence runnin; westerly along the line between blocks L08! i I f 456 i and 2o9 and prolongation thereof to the center line of Mason Street; thence southerly running along the center line of I:iason Street to its intersection with the center i line of Thompson Street; thence westerly running along the center line of Thompson w Street to its intersection with the center line of Castro Street or the place of I beginning. MARTINEZ P"?EQINCT NO. 7. BE,INIIT'."1 at a point in the center line of Las Juntas Street, where the _ I center line of ";ard Street intersects the singe; thence running easterly along the center line of lard Street to its intersection with the easterly incorporate limits) of the town of 4artinez; thence southerly running alon:, the easterly boundary of the! incorporate limits to the southeast corner o: the Torney-Merrithew Tract; thence westerly running along the southerly line of the Tormey-Merrithew 'Tract to its intersection with the Lucas tract; thence southerly running along the easterly boundary line of the Luce: cnd Neilsen Truct to the southeast corner of the Neilsen running tract; thence westerly,.along the southerly line of the Neilsen tract and the prolong stion thereof to the center line of Willow Street; thence northerly running along the center line of Billow Street to its intersection with the center line of Susane{ I Street; thence westerly running along the center line of Susane Street to its inter- section with the center line of Alhambra Creek; thence northerly running along the I center line of Alhambra Creek to the southerly boundary line of Block 326 of the i I Additional Survey of the town of Martinez; thence running easterly running along the southerly boundary line of block 326 and prolongation thereof to the center line of Las Juntas street; thence northerly running alon:; the center line of Lae Juntas Street to the point of beginning. I RICRMOND F-MOTNCT NO. 24. i BEG LINTNI at a point in the center line of Barrett Ave. where the center line of 6th Street intersects the sLne, thence running northerly slop; the center i line of 6th Stre t to a point in the center line of Pennsylvania Ave., thence runnin westerly along the center line of Pennsylvania to its intersection with the center `'<_ line of 4th Street. thence running southerly along the center line of 4th street to its intersection with the center line of Barrett Ave., thence running easterly along the center line of Barrett Ave., to the point of beginning. I RICIN.IOND P3ECIIICT NO. 25. BEGINNIIi, at a point in the center line of Barrett Ave., where the center line of 4th Street intersects the some, thence northerly running along the center line of 4th °treet and prolongation thereof to the easterly line of the right of wayl of the A.T. & S.F. R.R. thence southwesterly running along the easterly line of the A.T. & S. :. R.R. right of way to its intersection with the center line of Barret Ave.. thence easterly running along the center line of Barrett Ave. to the point of beginning. RICHMUIID PRECITICT no. 26. Beginning at a point in the center line of Pennsylvania Ave. where the , center line of 4th Street intersects the same, thence running easterly along the I ' center line of Pennsylvania ..ve. on the northerly line of Blocks 2 and 3 to its intersection with the westerly line of the rii�ht of way of the S.P. R.37. Co. thence running northerly alon.; the westerly line of the S.P. R.711. Co. to its intersection 1 i with the corporate limits of the City of Richmond, thence running westerly along the) I I' 457 a ' northerly corporate limits of the City of Richmond to a corner between Lots 4 and 5 p. in section F.o. 11, thence southerly runnin3 along the line between Lots 4 and 5, 12 and 13. 20 and 21, 28 and 29 of Section No. 11 to a point where the prolongation of the center line of Barrett ave., if extended westerly would intersect said line, thence running easterly along the northerly line off precinct No. 17 and the prolongat. ion of the center line of Barrett Ave., to wher,7 said line would intersect the easterly line of the right of :vsy of the A.T. & S.P. R.R. thence northerly running along the east. erly line of the right of •say of the A.T. & S.F. R.R. to a point where it would inter- sect the prolongation of the center line of 4th Street, if extended northerly; thence southerly running alon,, the center line of 4th Street and prolongation thereof to a f point of beginning. RICHISOND PREPOINCT N_0. 27. BEET"T'.'dIIIG at a point in the center line of Roosevelt Ave., where the center ' line of Plst Street intersects the s.me; thence northerly running along the center line of 21st Street to its intersection with the center line of Garvin Ave; thence westerly running alon:; the center line of sarvin Ave. to its intersection with the center line 15th Street; thence runn!LL6 northerly alon:; the center line of 13th Street to its intersection with the center line of Lucas Ave; thence westerly running along the center line of Lucas Ave; and crossing the S.P. R.R. Co. right of way to the westerly line of the right of ::a;; of the 4.11. R.R. Cc; thence southerly running along the westerly line of the right of +ay of the S.P. R.R. Co. to its intersection with the prolongation of the center line of Roosevelt Ave; thence easterly running along the prolongation to the center line of Roosevelt ',ve. to the center line of Roosevelt Ave. on Portals Ave; thence easterly continuing on same course along the center line ^. of Roosevelt Ave. to the point of beginning. RICHMOND LF F.0 ITICT 110. 28. BRGINTHU", at a point in the center line of Roosevelt Ave. where the center line of 21st Street intersects the some; thence westerly running along the center line ' of Roosevelt Ave.and prolongation thereof to the westerly line of the right of way of the S.P. R.R. Co. thence southerly running along the westerly line of the right of wa3 of the S.P. R.R. Co. to its intersection with the center line of Nevin Ave; thence easterly crossing the S.P. P.R. and running along the center line of Nevin Ave. and the prolongation thereof to its intersection wit*. the center line of 21st Street; thence northerly running alanq the center line of 21st Street to the point of beginni RICIiYTID PR.ECIII!,'T NO. 29. 9F.I'TNING at a point where the center line of 23rd Street intersects the northerly boundrry line of the right of way of the Ockland Branch of the A.T. & S.F. R.R. thence easterly along the northerly line of the right of vay, of the Oakland Branc ".` of the A.T. & S.F. R.R. to a point where it intersects with the center line of 33rd Street; thence northerly running along the center line of 33rd Street to its intersection with the center line of Bevin Ave; thence westerly runn_ng along the center line of ' Nevin Ave. and prolongation thereof to its intersection with the westerly line of j the right of .r e;, of the S.P. R.R. Co. thence southerly running along the westerly line of the right of 'say of the S.P.R.R. Co. to its intersection with the center line of 23rd Street; thence southeiy along the center line of 23rd Street to the point of beginning. 458 4 i i RICHMOND PR3CINCT NO. 30. BEGINNT171, at a point where the westerly line of the right of wa:r of the S.P. R.R. Co. intersects the center line of Lucas Ave. thence easterly ranning,long the center line of Lucas Ave. to its intersection with the center line of 13th Street; I thence southerly running along the center line of 13th Street to its intersection wit the center line of Garvin Ave; thence am-terly running along the center line of Garvi ave., to its intersection with the easterly corporate limits of the City of Richmond; thence runnin6 northerly, westerly, northerly, northwesterly. southwesterly. north- I� westerly, westerly, southerly and westerly olong the northerly corporate limits of thb i City of Richmond to its intersection with the westerly line of the right of way of the S.P. R.R.Co; thence southerly running along the westerly line of the right of way of the S.P. R.R. Co. to the point of beginning. RICRIIOND PRECINCT N0. 31. BEGINNIIII at a point in the center line of Nevin Ave. where the center line i of Ust St., intersects the sane; thence running easterly along the center line of Nevin Ave. to its intersection with the center line of 33rd St., thence running north)• erly along the center line of 33rd St.. to its intersection with the center lineof Garvin Ave; thence westerly running along the center line of Garvin Ave.to its int er-i 1 section with the center line of 21st street; thence southerly running along the center line of 21st Street to the point of beginning. RICFUQND PRECINCT 1770. 32. BE;INNI"?G at a point where the center line of 33rd Street, intersects the northerly boundcsy line of the right of way of the Oakland branch of the A.T. & 3.f. i R.R. thence easterly running along the northerly line of the right of way of the Oaklpnd Branch of the A.T. & S. F. R.R. to its intersection with the northerly boundary line 4 i of the City of El Cerrito; thence easterly, northerly, and easterl,;, running along the line between the City of Richmond -Ind the City of El Cerrito to the point where i the easterly boundary line of the City of Richmond intersects the same; thence north-j i erly running along the easterly boundar; line of the City of Richmond to a point wher it intersects the center of 'Garvin Ave; thence westerly running along the center line o: Garvin Ave. to the point where it intersects the center line of 33rd Street; thence sgatherly runnin slon; the center line of 33rd street to the point of beginnikg. RICHUMM P?EMY7T No. 33. •� Beginning at a point where the center line of 23rd Street intersects ft northerly boundary of the Oakland branch of the A.T. & S. F. R.E. right of way; thence southerly canning along the center line of 23rd Street and the prolongation of same to the county boundary line in San Prancisco Bay; thence running northeasterly along the prolongation of Syndicate Ave. if extended southwesterly to the center V of Syndicate Ave; thence running northeasterly along the center line of Sybdicate d gve. and prolongatio.z thereof to its intersection with the center lineof Pullman Aver thence northwesterly running elrn the center line of Pullman Ave. to its interaectio� - with the center line ofrotrero,Ave; thence easterly running along the center line of I Potrero Ave; to its intersection lith the center line of 41st Street; thence northerly running olon; the center line of hist Street to its intersection with the northerly boundary line of the r tt of way of the Oakland Branch of the ....T. & S.y7. R.R. thence westerly) running along the northerly line of the right of way of the Oakland branch of the A.T! & S.". R.R. to the point of beginning. i a AI I ;-: I 459W ' RICHMOND PRECINCT tin. 34. i Beginning at a point on the northerly boundarj line of the right of way of the Oakland Branch of the A.T. S. S.F. 7.R. Co. thence southerly crossing said right of way to the center line of 41st Street; thence southerly runni::g along the center line of 41st Street to the center line of Potrero Ave; thence westerly running alon+; the center line of Potrero Ave. to its intersection with the center line of Pullman Ave; thence southeasterly running along the center line of Pullman tb its intersection with the prolongation of the center line of Syndicate Ave. if extended northeasterly; thence southwesterly on the line with the prolongation of the Syndicate Ave. to the center of Syndicate Ave; thence southwesterly along the center line of Syndicate Ave. and the prolongation of said Syndicate Ave. to its intersection with the county board-I ary line in San Francisco Bay; thence easterly running slon the coantyboundary line 1 to the easterly boundary .Line of the corporate limits of the City of Richmond; thence running northwesterly, easterly, southeasterly, easterly and northerly al on; the bonnderj line of the City of Richmond to its intersection with the corporate limits of( the City of El Cerrito.; thence running northwesterly, westerly, northerly, northeasterly, and easterly along the corporate limits betwr-gin the City of El Cerrito and the City - I of Richmond to a point on the northerly boundary line of the right of way of the A.T. & S.2. R.R. thence westerly running alon-¢ the northerly boundary line of the right of way of the A.T. & S.?'. R.R. Oal:lnnd Branch. to the point of beginning. V ALOHA PR EC IS}CT NO. 1. BEGIIIN.'tt7 at a point in the county boundary line where the prolongation of the center line of 4th Ave., between the town of Crolona and Valens, if produced northerly would intersect the same; thence southerly to the center line of 4th Ave; t thence southerly running alon:; the center line of 4th Ave. to its intersection with the center line of Beres Street; thence westerly runnin,; along the center line of Core; iStreet to its interaectinn with the center line of 6th Ave; thence northerly running ' along the center line of 6th Ave.. and the prolongotian thereof to the county boundary line in Carquinez Sttaits; thence easterly running along the county boundary line s, in Carquinez ;traits to the point of beginning. V.,Lot}A PREcr}cT mo. z. �y BEIINNI': at a point where the center line of 4th Ave.. intersects the center line of Ceres Street between drolona and Volans; thence westerly rennin; along the cen� y i ter line of Cereastreet of the to•an of Valona to its intersection with the center line 1 a of Port Street; thence southerly running sloncT the center line of -Port Street to its x intersection with the center line of Pomona Street; thence westerly along the center + " line of Pomona Street to its intersection with the center line of 5th Ave.. thence � �F southerly rannin-z along the center line of 5th Ave. and prolongation thereof to the point where said line intersects the line between Sec. 8 and 17, T: E N., R. 3 W., }.D.B.& :.. thence easterly running along the said Sec. line to where the prolongation of center line of 4th Street between the towns of Valona and Crolona if produced South ' erly would intersect same; thence northerly to a point where the center line of 4th Ave, and the center line of Ceres Street intersect, being the point of beginning. rs� I ,a^ 460 'i VALONA P?.ECIIICT NO. 3- BEGIIIN7l:3 at a point in the Straits of Carquinez in the County boundary line where the prolongation of the center line of 6th Ave.. to the town of Valons, if produced northerly would intersect same; thence southerly to the center line of the northerly end of 6th Ave. to the town of Valona; thence southerly running along the center line of 6th eve. to its intersection with the center line of Geraa Street; thence easterly running alon.; the center line of Ceres Street to its intersection i with the center line of Port Street; thence southerly running d.ong the center line ofj Port Street to its intersection with the center line of Pomona Street; thence weaterlly " f running ;;long the center line of Pomona Street to its intersection with the center line of 5th Ave; thence southerly running alon; the center line of 5th Ave., and pro_j longation thereof to a point where said line intersects the line between Sec. B and 17. T 2 I1., R. 3 7., "-.D.B.& :1. thence westerly to the boundary line between i Rancho E1 Pinole and Canada del iia-:bre; thence northerly along the line between said i Ranchos to post "P.R. 57" ; thence due ea:;t about 10 chains to a point due south of I , the southwest corner of the town of Valona; thence due north to a poin in the county boundary line in the Straits of Carquinez; thence easterly running along the county j I boundary line in the Straits of Carquinez to the point of beginning. I VINE HILL PREZ INCT_ -- I BE;INNIN. at ❑ point in the County bcundnryline in Suisun Bay between Contra I Costa and Solana Counties due Narth of the mouth of halnut Greek.; thence south to the mouth of said 7alnut Creek ; thence in a southerly direction running along the cents of 'Walnut Creek to a point which bears due east from the easterly corner of lands of Barney and Loucks, thence due west to the easterly corner of lands between Barney and Loucks; thence rannin,c in a westerly direction along the north line of Loucks welly, Wessec, Overfield, ;Iuir to a point where the southeast corner of the lends of W.Chase intersects said boundary at the corner of Supervisor Districts 2 and 3; thence running northerly along the easterly boLndaries of the lands of Chase and Jensen, to the northeast corner of the Jensen tract/thence running :•reaterly along 1 northerly boundary line of the Jensen and Rasp tracts to the easterly incorporate limits of the town of Martinez; thence running, northerly, easterly and northerly j along the easterly and southerly incorporate limits of the town of Martinez; to j county boundary line in Suisun Bey; thence easterly along the County boundary line I .. I I to the point of beginning. i ALB.;LIBP.A PRECINCT. BEGINNING at the intersection of the easterly boundary of the RanchoCaeAda del Hambre with the southwesterly boundary of the corporate limits of the town of Hartinez, thence rennin; southerly, easterly, northeasterly, along the westerly. southerly and easterly line of the incorporate limits of the town of i[artinez, to a j point at the intersection of the northerly boundary line of the Reap property with i the easterly incorporate limits of said town of Martinez; thence easterly and running-1 along the northerly line of the lands of Raap and Jensen to the northeast corner of the Jensen property; thence southerly alon the easterly boundary of the lands of Jensen, hose, =_t al., to a point at the intersection of the S.E. corner of the lands) of !",'.';.Chase, —ith the boundary lines between Supervisor Districts One and Three; I thence west alon.c said Supervisor District Line to a point in the center of the County i 461 A ' l Road leadin, from Martinez to San Ramon near the lands of Haywards; thence followin the County Road leading from Martinez to Son Ramon in a southeasterly direction to the corner of lands formerly known in the partition of lands in the Boss Estate 1 ti'3 no lands of I:ellie -doss nod James Boss; thence west 1 3/4 miles to corner of Pachec6 t and Alhaiabra Precinct; thence south to the westerly boundary of Supervisor District No. 2; thence west along: 462 I IH THE "OARD 0= S'JPERVISOPS OF CONTT'A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CAI,IYOR'_'IA. , Liondey, December 5th, 1921. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.'.. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors tab anott, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H Wells. Clerk. Absent: Supervisor J.P.Cosey. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of November, 1921, are read to the Board and bythe Board approved as read, and signed by the ; Chairman and Clerk. i In the ++atter of Reports and Recommendations of Grand Jury. The Hospital Committee of the 3rand Jury and Secretary and Foreman of the i Grand Jury presents to the Board of Supervisors certain reports regarding the County,, Hospital. Highways. and Atten'anee Officer for County Schools. Said reports were I I read to the Board and accepted to be hereafter given consideration by this Board. In idatter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District 1619. Good cause appearing therefor. It is by the Board ordered that the following ) warrant of Reclamation District 11619, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 214 Nov. 16th, 1921. $169.50. And the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to note approve of this Board by affixing his signature thereto. II _ i E In the Matter of formation of f Alhambra Saver District. I On request of Attorney James f.Hoey, on behalf of residents of>lhembra Sewer District, It is, by the Boardordered that the County Surveyor prepare plans and speci- fications for building of a sewer system in Alhambra Sewer District, and present same to this Board for their approval at earliest possible moment. i r 4f3�' • i I 1r In Matter of Contract of Henry Corn?11 i Lime & Cement Company. Henry Cowell Lime & Cement Company having furnished to this Board, a good and sufficient bond and contract duly signed, for furnishing of cement to the County +� of Contra Costa; It is. by the Board ordered that said Board approve said bond and the Chairmen of this Board is hereby authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. In the flatter of Correction of i Assessments. Geo. 0. ;1eese. County Assessor of Contra Josta County, having reported to this ' Board, that the folloring clerical errors appear in Losessment Roll for year 1921-22 i i and asking for their correction and said corrections having been consented to by I i the District Attorney. It is by the Board ordered that the folloring corrections be and the same are hereby authorized to be made on the Assessment Trolls, to wit: In Issessment of Balfour-Guthrie Investment Company, in Brentwood School Diet- riot 258-261-262 Brentwood Irrigated Farms No. 7 were omitted and by consent of Balfour-Guthrie investment Company, authorization is hereby granted to add same to a the rolls. Geo. W-Atherton, J.C. McCarthy. and G.M. Barton, are each assessed with followi6g 2.50 acre parcels of land:in Sand Hound School District Tax Bills 10,388, 10,401. and 1C,390; in Iron House school district `tax bills 7558, 7596, 7560, and in 8nightsen school district Tax bill 7639. 7690, 7646. Parcels in Sand Mound are included in ' 447.94 acres of Lot 60 Webb Tract. Tax bill 10,412; parcels in Iron House school dieAd- riot are included in 99.99 acres of Lot 60 and 53.67 acres of Lot 63 of the Highland rsw Tract, tax bill 7737; parcels in %nightsen School District are included in 91.99MIS acres of Lot 27 of Orwood Tract, tea Bill 7736. Authorization is hereby granted to cancel the taxes on above 2.50 acre parcels appearing under Tax Bills 10.388. :Y 10.401, 10,390, 7,558, 7,596, 7,560, 7,639, 7,690, and 7,646. I � In the hatter of Lease of County Garage. It is by the Board ordered that that the District Attorney be and he is hereby ordered to prepare lease of Central Garage in the town of Martinez now being dread as a County Garage, for a full term of one year, at a rental of v100 per month. I n 464 I I In Matter of Christmas Tree in town of Martinez. i A committee from Chamber of Commerce having requested permission of Us Board to use a tree in Southwest corner of the Courthouse yard. for decorative I purposes as a Christmas Tree. I It is, by the board orderad that said request be and the same is hereby grants . i i II 1 In the Matter of Acceptance of i Contract of Thomas Clinch. p.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having reported to this Board that contract of Thomas Clinch to build retaining wall in town of Crockett, has been completed accord-I ing to contract; It is by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said retaining wall accepted. { It is further ordered that all persona having claims against said Thomas i Clinch on said contract, present same to this Bard within 35 days from this date. E I In the ;.latter of Granting Requisitions. i i A.B.Tinning, District Attorney of Contra Goats County, having presented to this Board, a requisition for four telephone stands and hook cases, and R.R.Araold, i County Surveyor having presented requisition for book case and new typewriter with s permission to trade in old typewriter. I It is by the +$card ordered that said requisitions and each of thew be and the same are hereby granted. In the Matter of Communication from 1 Geo.Cowdrey. regarding Repair of Roads. e: communication from George Cowdrey in regard to County road near Burton Tract, east of Muir Station. was read to the Board, and by the Board referred to j i Supervisor Casey and R.R.Arnold, County 6urveyor. i In the Matter of Sale of Sprinkling 1 Wagon. C.H.Hayden. having reported to this Board that he has in his possession one sprinkling wagon, which is not under use by the County. and that he hem received i an offer to sell said sprinkling wagon for the sum of 440. It is by the Board ordered that Supervisor C.H.Haydan, be and he is hereby I I granted permission to sell said sprinkling wagon and to deposit the money received i from the sale of such wagon in County Treasury of Contra costa County, to the credit. of funds of R.D. 1. S.D.J. 4651; In the Clatter of Communication from rental Society. It is by the Board ordered that the Resolution from Contra Costa Dental Society be placed on file. In the !latter of Crossing over San Francisco-Sacramento Railway on Goodman Tract, near Walnut Creek. Drank J. Lyman, having filed a communication with this Board requesting this Board to take action regarding the crossing over San Prencieco-Sacramento Railwe1v on Goodman Tract, near Walnut Creek; ' It is, by Lhe Board ordered that said communication be and the same is hereb referred to Supervisor Hayden. i In the "tatter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Edna Mafiola of 'Walnut Creek for $30. per month be and the same is hereby discontinued r from and after Dec. let.1921. It is further ordered that the following allowances be and thesame are hereby made to following named indigents, commencing on dates set opposite their I+ respective names, to wit: Mary Zarleago. ;20. per month, commencing Dec. let, 1921. Jennie -iel1G, 410. per month, commencing July let. 1921. 140 P. 3rd St. Pittsburg. !ucy Gonzalves, $40, per month for months of October. November and December" 1921. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County !I Treasurer in favor orf each of above named indigents until the further order of thiel el 21 Board.� s f In the Cutter of Coact awarded 1 to ll.G.Clest Company fLr furniture i for County Clerk's office. j ul.G.i7eet Company having furnished to this Board good and sufficient bonds in accordance with order heretofore made by this Board and contract duly signed, j It is by the !!card ordered that said bonds and each of them be and the$ are hereby approved by this Board. It is further ordered that the Chairman of this Board is authorized to eaeoufe said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Gosta. t 466 it I I In Matter of allowance of claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board, j and those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, sign=al by the Chairman ani attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the I Allowance Book of this Board. C I In the Eatter of 2etition for formation i of Highway Lighting District in 'own of Oakley. A petition in writing having been presented to this Board on the 7th day of November. 1921, asking for formation of a highway Lighting District in town of I Oakley, and praying that an election be held to determine whether or not said Dist- rict will be formed as provided by Law in such cases, and it appearing to this Board that said petition sets forth the boundaries of the said proposed District, 1 which proposed District is hereinafter particularly described. and that it is signed; by more than 25 persons each of whom is a tax paper and resident of said town and j of the proposed District, and i It further appearing to this Board that the said town of Oakley is an i unincorporated town of the County of Contra Costa, and it further I Appearing that the said petition in all things conformed to rega irements of law in such case made and provided, and It further appearing to thio Board that notice of the hearing on said petition has been given in the rnanner and form prescribed by law and no one appear- ing to protest or object to the formation of said District, and the inclusion of any I property within said District or at all; 9Qd', THEREFORE, BE I7 RESOLVED and ORDERED that an election be and .the same is hereby ordered to be held in said proposed Lighting District on Friday December 30th. 1921. between the hours of 1 o'clock P.E. and 7:30 o'clock P.M. of i said day during nhich period the polls shall remain open.at which the qualified i electors of said proposed District may vote for or against the said Highway Lighting District, Said proposed Highway Lighting District is situated in said County of i Contra Costa, and the boundaries thereof are more particularly described as Pol- i lows: BEGINNING at a point on the southerly boundary line of the right of way of the Atcheson, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway at s point where a line running porallel with the'westerly boundary line of e'irst Btreet of the town of Oakley as said Streeti is laid down and delineated on the map entitled "Amended Lisp of the town of Oakley 1 in the N ii. 1�2 of the N. T. 1/4 of N.W. 1/4 of Section 25, Contra Costa County. Cal.T.2 N., R. 2 E. " which said map is now on file in the office of the County Record- 1 er of the County of Contra Costa. State of California. and distant westerly 300 feet from said westerly boundary line of first Street would if extended northerly intersect said southerly boundary line of said right of way; thence easterly, westerly and easterly, along said southerly boundary line of said right of way to a I point where an extension of the easterly boundary line of Lot No. 3 in Block No. 1 i U 8 said Lot and Block are laid down and delineated on that certain map entitled E 4671-1 i i ";dap of 11arsh Addition to the town of Oakley. Contra Costa Co. California." which said map is now on file in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa. State of California, would if Extended in a northerly direction intersect said southerly boundary line of said right of way; thence south in a straight line to the northeasterly corner of said Lot 3 in said Block 1 aforesaid; thence along the easterly boundary line of said Lot 3 and easterly boundary line of Lot 4, la 5, lot 6, lot 7, lot 8, lot 9, 10t 10, lot 11 and lot 12 in said Block 1 aforesaid to the southerly boundary line of said Lot 12 in said Block 1 aforesaid; thence ina westerly direction along the southerly boundary line of said Lot 12 in said block 1 aforesaid in a straight line across 5th Street to the southeasterly cornerof Lot 8 in block 15 as said lot and block are laid down and delineated upon that certain map i entitled "!dap of O'Hara -ddition to the town of Oakley, Contra Costa County, Col." which said map is now on file in the office of the County Recorder of the Oounty of ' Contra Costs, State of California; thence along the southerly boundary line of said Liot 8 and southerly boundary line of Lot 10 of said Block 15 in a straight line across I Fourth Street to the south east corner of Lot 8 in Block 14 as said lot and block are laid down and described and delineated on the map last before mentioned; thence along the southerly boundary line of said Lot 8 and southerly boundary line of Lot ld I in said Block 14 in a straight line across Third Street to the southeast corner of I Lot 8 in Block 6 e;s said lot and Block are laid down and delineated on that certain map entitled "Amended Clap of the town of Oakley, in the N.W. 1/2 of the N.W. 1/4 of N. W. 1/4 of Sec. 25, Contra Costa County Oal., T 2 N., R. 2 E., hereinbefore referred to; thence along the southerly boundry line of acid Lot 8 and southerly boundary line of Lot 10 in said Block 6 aforesaid in a straight line across Second I Street to the southeast corner of Lot 8 in Block 5 as said lot and block are delineated on that certain map last before referred to; thence along the southerly boundary line of said Lot 8 and southerly boundary line of lot 10 of said Block 5 in a straight line across First Street as said street is delineated on the map last before referred to to a point 300 feet distant westerly from the westerly boundary line of said First! Street; thence at right angles northerly to the point of beginning. All of above lines being shown on map attached to said petition. j Reference is hereby made to said petition on file in office of the Clerk of th4 I Board of Supervisors of Contra -osta Oounty, State of California for further parts- i I culars. The name to be given to said proposed District shall be "Oakley Highway Lighting District of Contra Costa County". I The ballot shall contain the words "For Lighting District" and the voter shall write or print after the words on the ballot the word "Yes" or word "No.". It is now by the Board further ordered that the following place in said proposdd I Highway lighting District shall be the place for holding said election and following i named qualified electors of said proposed lighting District have been and are acpoiot= ' ed to act es election officers to conduct said election and shall be considered the officers of said election in said proposed district, to wit: Oakley Hall, Oakley. Inspector. H.1i.,,'arnum. Judges: Mrs. J.J.Llooney and 14.D.Champlin. i It is by the Board further ordered tnat the Clerk of this Board call said election by posting notices thereof in three of the most public places in said proposed i Lighting Distict and by publication in Antioch Ledger, a weekly newspaper, published i i 46 I I I I in the County of Contra Costa, at least once a week for not less than fifteen days. I Said Notices shall specify the time and place and purpose of said election,giving they boundaries of said proposed lighting district and hours during which the polls shall w be kept open. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit; Ayes: S.tuervisors inott, Enyden, Buchanan and Trembeth. Noes: Bone. Absent; Supervisor Casey. i I i In hatter of Appointment of Committee to Attend Weeting of California I __ Development Board. I It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Supervisors Zeb enott and R.J.Trembeth, are hereby appointed a committee to attend the Californial Development Board Meeting on Friday December 9th, 1921. � I I I f 4fi9 -. { I ' IN TII+.' BOARD 0' SUP�"?VISORS OF C'.P1^_4A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CADIFOPTIA. - IS onday, December 19th. 1821. I The Board met at 10 o'clock. A.M. I Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb 'Knott; i C H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Tella, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor J.P. Casey. In the Natter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District 1619. Good cause n.opearing therefore, it is by the Board ordered thrt the follow- ing warrants of Reclamation District No. 1619, be and the same are hereby approved. to wit: f ITO. Date Amount. 215 Nov. 19th, 9221. $ 5.26 216 Dec. 1st, 1921 181.48 217 Dec. 3rd, 1921. 90.00 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his si^nature thereto. i In the ivatter of Cancellation of :'larrants. It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants be and the same are ! hereby ordered cancelled, to wit: Number. Date of Issue Amount. GENERA7. ^JND-. j r 1096 April B. 1919 5.00 1411 Sept. 3rd, 1919 5.00 1412 Sept. 3rd, 1919 5.00 ' 833 Sept. 20, 1921 38.65 1565 Nov. 22, 1921. 10.00 HL7IFlAY CONSTP.UC^.ION FUND: - 493 Dec. 7th, 1921 9170.67 :i01 Dec. 16th, 1919 12.00 302 Dec. lith. 1919 .16.00 i BON') P.O,D MUNTENANCE. 68 Sept. 20th, 1921. $13.50 - SUPERVISOR DTS^nTCT :10. 1: 24 Oct. 8th, 1919. $62.32. i I In the flatter of Transfer of Ponds. It is by the Board ordered that the fol owing funds be and the same are hereby ordered transfe2•red from General Fund to State Fund: i TO-Sonoma Home. $1735.00 Preston School of Industry. ;989.02. California School for Girls, 40.00. total. ,1'2.764.02. The said order is sassed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hayden, Buchanan and :rembath. Noes: None. k j absent: Supervisor Casey. I P 4'a 1 i In the Hatter of Claim of clinic, Bean & Company. i It is by the Board order=d that the Clerk of this Board communicate with H.A. -� Stiver, -Foreman of the ^.rated Jura* regardirs amount of said bill. i In the Matter of Lease of County i Garage. _ The District Attorney having presented a form of Lease duly signed by the owner of the Central Garage leasing to the County of Contra Costa, the Central 3arage prem- ises for one year from January, let. 1922 at monthlyrental of "1C0 I :� per month; j i It is, by the Board ordered that the Chairman and Clerk of this Board be and i they are hereby authorized to execute the Lease for said 3arage for and on behalf of j the County of Contra Costa. i I i i I i In the :.latter of Lost Warrant. i Joe Lindinha, having filed with this Board his affidavit showing that there a warrant was issued to him.on Nov. 9th. 1921, on Supervisor District Fund ;72, numbered 264 i for the sum of .124.00, end that said warrant was nailed to said deponent and has been lost, and is not now in his possession; I It is, by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby I directed to refuse payment of said original lost warrant and that a duplicate of the I same be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer end paid in order of payment of said original lost warrant.K _ In the %natter of Communication from Woodbridge Yetcalf. - A communication is received from i+bodbridge Metcalf regarding co-operative j fire protection for Berkeley hills, was received and reed totheBoard, and by.the, Board taken under advisement. i i i j In the Matter of .acceptance of Contract of E.E.Grow for Building Stockton Street, San Pablo. i R.R,Arnold, County Surveyor, having filed with this Board his certificate show- in, that the contract of E.E.Grow, to build Stockton Street, San Pablo. bra been comp21ated; 7 It is, b3 the Board ordered that said contract of E.E.3row be and the same is hereby declared completed and said road accepted. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said E.E.^crow for labor performed or material furnished present same to this Board within thirty-five,' i days from this date. i I 47� The vote of the s;;id Board on said order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, iiayden, Buchanan and Srembath. Noes: None. Absent; Supervisor Casey. In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract of H. Willmes, John Balmino and Charles Bellaria to surface Diva. 5 do 6 of County Highway. R.R.Arnold, Caanty Surveyor, having filed an affidavit showing that the contract of H. 'Fillmes, John Balmino and Ch-ales Bellaria to surface Divisions Nos. 5 and 6 of County Ilighray has been completed according to specifications; It is on motion duly made ari carried, by the Board ordered that said contradt be and the same is hereby declared completed and said road accepted. It is farther ordered that all persons having claims against said H. Willmssl 1 John BaLmino and Charles Bellaria for ]ebur uerformed or material furnished present same to this board within thirty five days from tis date. J The vote of the board on scid order being as follows, to wit: •'yes: Sapzrvisors !mutt, Hayden. Buchanan and :rembath. I:oes: "lone. Absent: Supervisor Casey..,k. I - In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances heretofore made be and the same are hereb:; annulled, commencing Dec. lat. 1921, to wit: I - Annie Butler, 872 Ninth St., Richmond, $20. per month. Agnes D.Fran k, Clayton, $20. per month. :Myrtle Imbach, $20. per month. Richmond. 5 It is furthar ordered that the following temporary allowances be and the sane are hereby made to following named indigents, to wit: Mrs. D. +Mercurio, Pittsburg, ,$30. per month for month of November, 1921. check to be mailed to Dave lotto, Pittsburg, Cal. { Mrs. John p. Nordeen, E1 Cerrito, ;$15. per month for months of November and December,1921. Delia Hart, R. 2 D., Box 173, Berkeley, Cal. ."720. per month, for three month¢ of November and December, 1921, end January 1922. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of last above named persons as above deeignated. � 4 v 472 i i I In the ,'.:atter of Petiti,,n of 0.11. Champlin, et al. for lublic Rod in R.D. 1, s.7.).5. This Board havin:_ heretofore appointed Joseph P,uckstuhl, Carl Wightman and R.R.Arnold, to vier, survey and locate said proposed road and it appearing that I Joseph Ruckstuhl is unable to serve as a Viewers in said natter, i It is by the Board ordered that ..rthur Biglow, Carl Lightman and R.R.1,rnold, be appointed Viewer to view survey and locate said proposed road and make re_nort to this Board of their findings on or before Jan. 166th, 192,:, at 10 o'c7.ock A.M. � 1 In the patter o' 411o:7ance of Claims. Claims &gsinst the different funds of the County are presented to the Board, and those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the �illowance Book of this Board. i i I I { In the iiatter of petition for Formation i of San Pablo Sanitary District. It appearing to the Board and it now finding that in accordance with that � certain order made by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costs, State j of California, on the 7th day of November, 1921. directing that an electipn be held upon Tuesday the 13th day of December, 1921, within certain territory in said order I and hereinafter particularly described for the purpose of determining whether the I same shall become a sanitary District of the name of "Sen 2ablo sanitary District" ' and that the notice of election thereby ordered to be pub)ishcd in the Richmond Record-Herald, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Contra Casts. (there being no new.paper published within said proposed District) was duly published in said newspaper, the Richmond record-Hersld, once a week for four successive weeks next immediately preceding the dote of said election, to wit: the 15th day of December 1921, as appears by the affidavit of Guy E.11ilnes. on file herein, and that said Notice of Election thereby ordered to be Posted in at least three public places in said proposed Sanitary District, vias duly posted for more than four successive weeks; next immediately preceding the said date of election, as appears by the affidavit of 6.L.61stron, on file herein, and that in accordance with said order so made and j published and posted as aforesaid, said election was duly and regularly held on Tues: I day the 131,h da;, of December, 1921, between the hours of six o'clockA.a. and 7 o'clock I P.L'_ within said limits of said proposed Sanitary District, and this Board of Super- visors of Contra Costa County on tiffs ;.Ionday the 1Jth day of December, 1921. being the Konday nett succeeding said election, having proceeded to :anvass and having can, I vassed, the votes cast at said election and upon said canvass it appears that there were 65 voter: .est said election and that out of said total number of 65 votes cast, a majority of the votes cast to wit: 47 were in favor of Sanitary District II 1' 47 and that 14 votes were cast against a Sonitary District, and that the following named •ersons received the number of votes set opposite their respective names for I the several offices specified in said order and notice of election and hereinafter set opposite their respective names, to ::it: Henry O.Soito, Jor Sanitary Assessor, 50 votes. R.V.Ilar,:h, -ember of Sanitary Board 52 " 'F.A.:1cCausland 11 52 Charles D.moore " 51 " J.6. Pownell " ° 51 " .gran;: B.Rosa i NOW, TMI-,• ORE, this Board of Supervisors hereby determines and finds that) I the said election-.ias duly and regularly conducted in all respects as required by and in accordance with 1 aw and that a majority of the 65 votes cast at said election[, to wit:47 votes were in favor of a Sanitary District and it is HEREBY ORDER31) that a Sanitary District of the name of "San Pablo Sanitary District" has been duly and regularly established within and with the boun9eries j stated in the petition and order and hereinafter particularly described, and it is HL•'R^BY 0?DERED that the territor:: lyin- erithin the said limits in said pet-I ition and Order and hereinafter { - particaleriy described, be and the some is hereby ordered and declared to be a duly established Sanitary District by name of "San Pablo ^anitar, District". :he territory hereinbefore referred to and herein ordered and declared to w 3i be a duly established Sanitary District is more particularly described as follows, i to wit: I BEGUIN'_; AT the intersection of the nor,.herly boundary line of the City j of Richmond, in the County of Contra Costs, State of California, with the westerly boundary line of Lot No. 84 as the said Lot No. 84 is shown on map entitled, "trap j of the San Pablo Rancho accompanying and forming a part of the final Report of the Referee in Partition dated September let, 18971 which said map was heretofore on j the 1st day of :_arch, 1894. fled n the office of the County Recorder, and running thence northerly along the said westerly line of Lot 84 and continuing Northerly along the westerly line of Lot 198 of said San Pablo Rancho to a granite post marked S.P. No. 8; thence runni:k; N. 5.i 1/2 Degrees 20 chains to a stake; thence $. 52 1/2 desr=_es B. 3 chains, 59 links to sta'r.e marked 28 at junction with wild Cat Creek; i thence runnin easterly up -ild Out Oree'c as said Creek is shown on said map of Sanj - i Pablo Rancho, to its intersection with the no*therly board ary line of the s^.id City of Richmond; thence running a]ong said City boundary southwesterly. northwesterly. westerly, southerly, and thence weste-ly to the aforesaid westerly boundary line of Lot 84 of the .an PabloRancho, and the point of beginning. Being all that portion of the rid San Pabli Rancho lying been the narther.ly boundary line of the said City of Richmond and said Wild Cat Cree3, end between San i Pablo Avenue and the westerly boundary liner of Lots 84 and 198 of the said San Pablo Rancho. AND I^ IS HrREBY ORDS-I-M that the following named persons have received ' r=spectively th- highest number of votes cast at said election to wit: the number I Of votes set opposite their respective names for several offices specified in said notice of election a:: the offices to be filled at said election and that the said following named persons be and they are hereby respectively declared to be duly I I - i i 474 I I elected to the office set opposite their respective names, as follows: 1111-ME. OFFICE _ IITRME? OF VOTES Henry C. Soito Sanitar :assessor 50 votes. R.V.L'arch �-er-ber Sanitary Board 52 " i'.A.Y2cCauslrnd, 52 " Charles D.:core 51 " J.A.lbvnell 51 Frani. H.aoss 50 " I .he foregoing order is passed by the following vote or the Board of Super- visor::, to crit: I Ayes: Supervisors :Knott, Hayden, Buchanan and :rembath. i Hoes: hone. Absent: Supervisor Casey. And the Board likes recess to most on Taesday, January 3rd, 1922. at 10 o'clock A.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman. I / . . . . . . .Clerk. I 475 f ' IH THE BOARD 0? SUPERVISORS 02 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Tuesday, January 3rd, 1922. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. i Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanen, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembeth. J.H.Wells, llerk. Absent: Supervisor J.P. Casey. The Minutes and proceedings of the Board for and dur_ng the month of Deeembei, 1921. are read to the Board by the Clerk. and by the Board approved as read, and i signed by the Chairman and Clerk. J� f In Matter of Insta]ling Ladies ' Lavatory in Basement of Court House. 1 1t is, on motion, duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Supervisor j C.H.Heyden and Sheriff R.R.Veale, be and they are hereby appointed a Committee to have installed a Ladies Lavatory in Basement of the Court House. The vote thereon being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hoyden, Buchanan j and Trembath. Hoes: Hone. Absent: Supervisor Casey. I I i In the Matter of Application of G.B. Schad to erect garage on County Road near Avon. Geo. E. Schad, having made application to this Board for permission to erect a private garage on county road at Avon, and it appearing to the Board that this Board has no authority to permit the erection of garages on county road property; 1 It is by the Board ordered that said application be and the same is hereby I denied. I - I i In wetter of Signing Contracts for employment of Farm Advisor. The University of California having presented to this Board forma of con- j I - tract providing for the employment of a Farm Advisor for one year from July 121t. 19211 to July let. 1922. - It is by the Board ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is here- by authorized to execute said contracts for and on behalf of said County of Contra Co st p. 11 ii j C f 476 In Blotter of Communication from Real Estate i Board regarding improvement of attention of i i Dublin Boulevard in Alameda County, and extension of Byron-Bethany Road in Alameda and San Joaquin I Counties. This Board having received a communication from the President of the Contra Costa County ^cal Estate Board calling its attention to the condition of the above entitled roads and requesting co-opetition of this Board to use their influence to have said roads macadamized. It is. by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board communicate with the Alameda and Ban Joaquin County Boards of Supervisors calling their attention to the condition of said roads and requesting that they lend their influence towards i having said roads repaired and macadamized at the earliest possible moment. i In the Matter of Communication regarding I Traffic Officers Convention. i i A communication from CB ifornia Association of Highway Patrolmen having been read to the Board; It is, by the Board ordered that said communic::tion be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney, under whose supervision the Traffic Officers are. i i i in the Matter of Disposal of Stove in County Assessor's office. On motion duly made and carried, it is by the Board ordered that Supervisor Hayden, be authorized to sell the stove in the County Assessor's office as the same is not needed for future use, and that he deposit the money in the General rued of the County of Contra Costa. i i In the Hatter of Adoption of plans and specifications for Building Sec. 3 of Div. no. 19 of County fiighway. R,R.Arnold,County Surveyor of the County of Centre Costa. presents plana and specifications for the grading and macadamizing of that certain road known as Sec. 3 of Division No. 19 of County Highway System, being that part of the San Pablo Creek road now remaining unpaved, for a distance of 6.99 miles, Thereupbn, it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that; said plans and specifications, strain sheets. cross-sections end working details be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications, strain sheets, cross-i sections, and workin; details for grading and macadamizing said road. I It is further ordered that t•e Clerk of this Board advertise for bids in Richmond Daily Independent, to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, February 6th, 1922. for building of said road in accordance with said plan - i P 477 I I ' and specifications, cross-sections, strain sheets. and working details. The vote thereon being ea follows; Ayes: Supervisors Znott, Hayden, Buchanan, and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: supervisor Casey. I In the :.fatter of Petition for Formation of Oakley Highway Lighting District. It appearing to the Board that , and the Board now finding, that in accord-'; dance with that certain order of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California, on the 5th day of December, 1921, directing that an election be held on' Friday the 30th day of December, 1921, within certain territory in said order and hereinafter particularly described, for the purpose of determining whether the some i shall become a Highway Lighting District of the name of "Oakley Highway Lighting ' District" of Contra Costa County, and that the notice of election thereby ordered to be published in the Antioch Ledger. a newspaper printed and published within said territory and proposed District was duly published in said newdpaper. to wit: the Antioch Ledger. once a week for not less than fifteen days next immediately preceding the date of acid election, to wit: the 30th day of December, 1921, as appears by the' affidavit of Albert A. Flaherty on file herein. and that the said Notice of Election thereby ordered to be posted in at least three public places in said proposed Lighting District was duly posted for more then fifteen days next immediate. i ly preceding the date of election as appears by the affidavit of O.M. Champlin, on file heroin, and that in accordance with said order so made, published and posted i as aforesaid, said election was duly and regularly held on Friday the 30th day of December, 1921, between the hours of 1 o'clock P.M. and 7:30 o'clock P.M. of said day, within the said limits of said proposed lighting District. And it appearing to the Board and the Board now finding that the eleotion ' officers duly appointed to conduct said election did caava:e the votes immediately after the close of the election and did report the result of said election to the Board of Supervisors within five days subsequent to the holding thereof, to wit: on the 31st day of December. 1921, and this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County on Tuesday the 3rd day of January, 1922 (Monday the 2nd day of January, 1922, the Monday next succeeding the said election being a legal holiday) having proceeded to canvass and having canvassed the votes cast at said election and upon said canvass it appears that there were 23 votes cast at said election and out of said total number of 23 votes. a majority of votes cast, to wit: 23 votes were in favor of a Lighting District and that no votes were east against a Lighting District; NOT, THEREFORE, this Board of Supervisors hereby determines and finds that said election was duly and regularly conducted in all respects as required by law, and in accordance with law and that a majority of the said 23 votes cast at said election, to wit: 23 were in favor of a Lighting District, and IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a Lighting District of the none of "Oakley High- way Lighting District of Contra Costa County" has been and the same is hereby duly and regularly established within and with the boundaries stated in the petition and order in the above entitled matter and hereinafter particularly described. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the territory lying within the limits of said i i I r 478 boundaries stated in said petition and order and hereinafter described, be and the same hereby is ordered and declared to be a duly established Highway Lighting District of the name of Oakley Highway Lighting District of Contra Costa County. The territory herein above referred to and herein and hereby ordered and de- clared to be a duly established Highway Lighting District of the hams of Oakley Highway Lighting District, is more particularly described tae follows: All that certain red property situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Coats, State of California and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the southerly boundary line of the right of way of the Atcbeson, Topeka a Santa Pe Railway at a point where a line running parallel with the westerly boundary line of First Street of the Town pf Oakley.- as said Street is laid down and delineated on the map entitled "Amended {yap of the town of Oakley in the W.W. 1/2 of the S.W. 1/4 Of N.W. 1/4 of Section 25. Contra Costa County, Cal.. T 2 W.. R 2 B.." which said map is now on file in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa. State of California and distant westerly 300 feet from said westerly boundary line of First Street would if a=tended j northerly intersect said southerly boundary line of said right of way; thence easterly. westerly, and easterly; along said southerly boundary f line of said right of nay to a point where an extention of the easterly boundary line of Lot No. 3 in block No. 1 as said lot and block is laid down and delineated on that certain map entitled ";Sap of Marsh Addition to the town of Oakley. Contra Costa Co. California" which said map is now on file in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. would If extended in a northerly direction Intersect said southerly boundary line of said right of way; thence south in a straight line to the northeasterly corner of said Lot 3 in said Block 1 aforesaid; thence along the easterly boundary line of said Lot 3 and easterly boundary line of Lot 4. lot 5, lot 6, lot 7, lot 8, lot 9, lot 10, lot 11 and lot 12 in said Block 1 aforesaid to the southerly boundary line of s&id Lot 22 in said block 1 aforesaid; thence in a westerly direction along the southerly boundary line of said Lot 12 in said Block 1 aforesaid in a straight line across 5th Street to the south- easterly corner of Lot 8 in block 15 as said lot and block are laid down and delineuied upon that certain map entitled "Uap of O'Hara Addition to the town of Oakley. Contra Costa County. Cal." which said map is now on file in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costs, State of California; thence along the southerly boundary line of said Lot 8 and southerly boundary line of Lot 10 of said Block 15 in a straight line across Fourth Street to the southeast corner of Lot 8 in block 14 ss said lot and block are laid down and described and delineated on the map last before mentioned; thence along the southerly boundary line of said Lot 8 and southerly boundary line of Lot 10 in said block 14 in a straight line across +hard Street to the southeast corner of Lot ,9 in Block 6 as said lot and bloc'!. are laid down and delineated j on that certain map entitled "Amended Map of the Town of Oakley, in the N.:4. 1/2 of the Will. 1/4 of N.W. 1%4 of Sec. 25, Contra Costa County, , Cal., T 2 N., R. 2 E." hereinbefore referred to; thence along the southerly boundcry line of said Lot 8 and southerly boundsry line of Lot 10 in said block 6 aforesaid in a straight line across Second Street to the southeast corner of Lot 8 in clock 5 as said lot and Block are delineated on that certain map last before referred to, thence along the southerly boundary line of said Lot 8 and southerly boundary line Of lot 10 in said Block 5 in a straight line across First Street as said street is delineated on the map last before referred to to a point 300 feet distant westerly from the westerly boundary line of said First Street; thence at right angles northerly to the point of beginning. All of the above lines being shown on map attached to said petition. I The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trpmbath. Nose: None. Absent: Supervisor Casey. _ i i In the hatter of Adoption of Ordinance ;162. I Prohibiting Transportation of persons and property for compensation on certain Highways in Contra Costa County. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County adopts Ordinance No. 162, being sn Ordinance prohibiting the transportation of persons and property for com- penestion over certain public Highways in Contra Costa County, State of California. r 479 i I I and providing penalty for violation thereof. and the time said Ordinance @hall beoos�e effective. and orders that said Ordinance be published one week in Richmond Daily Independent, a newspaper published in said Contra Costa County. Said Ordinance is passed by following vote of the Board, to wit: A;Ies: Supervisors anott, nayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: bone. Absent: Supervisor Casey. i I In the Matter of Publication of i Registration Notice. It is by the Board ordered that the County Clerk of Contra Coats County be and he is hereby authorized to insert in each of the newspapersof Contra Costa i County, a Notice to Voters, calling attention to registration for year 1922, at a ' total cost of not to exceed $40. for each newspaper. i I i In the Matter of allowance of Claims. i Claims against the diffe ent funds of the County are presented to the Board!; those found to be correct and to be properly eigned are ordered allowed by the I Board, signed by the Chairman, attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. I In the Mstter of Allowance of Claims, on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury j i of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special road fund of Contra Costa; County, which said moneys were derived from Contra Costa Coanty's portion of State i Automobile Tax collected by the State Treasarer and forwarded to the Treasurer i of Contra Costa County during the year 1921. and for moneys received from violation of tdotor Vehicle Act and for Auto truck licensee, which said money shall be expend!- __ i ed by said County exclusively in construction o° and maintenance bf bridges, roads ] and culverts in said County and the following claims having been presented against Supervisor District f2, for labor and material used exclusively in eonstraetion i of and maintenance of roads, bridges and culverts in said District No. 2; It is by the Board ordered that said claims against Supervisor District I No. 2, be and the same are hereby allowed out of the Special Road fund of Contra Coate County: i Dame. Amount. _ i ' S. Anderson $ 26.79 Manuel Brown 45.00 i Manuel Brown 94.00 Charles )rent on 26.25 First Nat. Bank of Crockett, (Assignee of Joe Brogan) 13.50 j First Nat. Bank of Crockett, (Assignee of John Barrett) 6.75. M.C. Borges 22.50 First Dat. Bank of Crockett (Assignee of Joe Brogan) 18.00 i I� I W. Beyer 8.00 J.J.YONamars (Assignee of B. Clemente) 4.50 Coast Rook 2 Gravel Co. 151.09 Bank of Pinole (Crockett Branch) Assignee of Connors Bros, 61.05 Frank Duarte 18.00 Jerry Donahue 11.25 Danville Warehouse # Lumber Company 34.85 i Wm. C. Pereira 13.50 Joe Fereira 7.50 S.H.Flournoy 122.31 Wm. V. Fry 27.00 !Banal Forme 13.50 Bank of Pinola (Crockett Branch) Assignee of C. Desmond 54.00 J.F.Foater 3.05 S.H.Flournoy 80.81 W.U.Fry 11.60 San lemon Valley Bank, As- aignee of G.W.Groom 27.35 J.J.YcNamere. Assignee of ; Alfred Johnson 4.50 John Jesus 9.00 P.3aas 32.00 U.J.Lawrenoe 45.00 Joe Leal 18.00 Bank of Pinole (Crookett -? Branch) aseignee of Thos. Murphy 335.25 Bank of Pinole (Crockett Branch) ,iaaignee of Thos; :3urphy. 44.25 Bank of Pinole (Crockett Branch) bssignee of Thoo. Murphy 75.00 Bank of Pinola (Crockett Breach? Assignee of Andrew Murphy 15.00 j Bank of Pinole (Crockett _ Branch) Qasignee of Andrew Murphy 105.00 E J.W. Uarahall 60.00 C.N. kortensen 36.00 W.O. Nielson 36.00 f John Nunes 47.25 Theodore Nissen 161.00 T.P. Olivera 22.50 # Reuben Olson 18.00 j Yrs. S. B O'Brien 499.98 A.N Paterson 30.00 Bank of Pinola (Crockett Branch) Assignee of Frank Paccona 11.25 Joaquin Pita 13.50 ,< J.A. Rench 43.50 Elmer Reinstein 28.00 William Scott 33.00 Chas. Scott 65.25 Charles Sanborn 9.00 George Sanborn 9.00 A.M. Shelby 32.50 J.3.3helby 15.00 Standard Oil Co. 16.80 Quiniino Saravis, 1i6.CI Robert Thomson 115160 I Joe Vintura 5..75 J.A. *iner 16.00 1 And the folbwing claims prouented for maintenance of roads, bridges end culverts under supervision of County engineer's Department, are ordered paid out of the Special Road Fund: C R.McFaul 30.00 S.H.Perry 13.50 C.G Wenckel 49.50. j The said order is passed by following vo to to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Note: None. Aboant: Supervisor Casey.A And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, January 16th. 1922, at 14 o'clock I . . . . . . . . . . .Chairmaa. ..Clerk. I i STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COMITY OF CONTRA COSTA ) SS. I, t7. T. Paasch, County Clerk and ex-officio Cleric 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 othertrise filed in my office pursuant to law. I further certify that the foregoing records were !nicro- filmed under my direction and control pursuant to the provisions of Sections 25105, 26202 and 26205 of the Government Code. z.litness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 19th day of December , 19 72 W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. (seal) by Deputy County Clerk REEL #i 122 SUPERVISOR'S RECORDS Vol. 22 CONTAINS: MbLrch 15, 1920 TO January 3, 1922 .