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MINUTES - 04061931 - Sup Rec Vol 29
5upL �v � 5a5 col VOLUME COVERING 6 3 t0 -Y is 3 BEB04E ... 30i:D OF SUPZRVISORS OF CO::TRA COSTA JJUITTY, STATE 0% CALITDRi,IA. Tile Board �2et at 10 o'c_oc:c A._. ' Present: Hon. i:.J.3uchan2::, Chairmen, Supervisors James IT.Long, Oscar Olsson, C,H, Harden, mad R.J.Treebatn. J.H.',:ells,Cler:. The minutes and prooeedinjs of the board for and during the month of March 1931, are read to the board by the Clef_ and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. i In the Matter of Advertisement i for Bids for Deep-ATell Turbine Pump i for Co:.tra Costa County. Vater Works District *l. This beim ti.,,e a:.3 place for receiving of bids for said pump, the following bidders appear ea_d file bids in=ollowini� sums, to snit: WILS01; :.UCHrFE.RY 00?1PA1;Y: Statin;-equipment, $1190.00 E.W. GLAZIER: " 1345.00 Cw•STERVILLE =L WRIC C011PA1Y: " 1182.00 ' STERI='NG PMP CO.RPORATIOPi " 1230.00 SIUODTDS UACHI11T . CC'PA,",'Y: " 1287.00. CXODE1: & LI^_TLE: " 1090.00 BYR0 -JACKS01: 0(2: " 1250.00. R.S. DAITFORTH: " 1417.00 THE PELTOIi VATER 7,'1iM L COL?ANY: " 1170.00. . Thereupon said ratters haviig been referred to I'I.T.9cClarren, Superintendent of said ':rater District, and said t[.T.UoClarren, having stated to this Board that the equiprsent furnished by the Sterling Pump Corporation was most satisfactory.and that said pump is the same equipment tiro c:^.they non: have or. hand, and desiring that the bid of the Sterlin;; Pump Corporation be accepted; IT IS BY THi: BOARD ORDERED that the bid of Sterling Pump Corporation, for the; f olloi in; equipment be and t ne s,-,,.le is hereby accepted, t o int: 1 10" 5-Stage Sterling Deep TPell Turbine Pump 120' of o" O.D. flanged column in 10' lengths with high speed bronze bearing ever 5`Shaft to be completely I shielded with boiler tube surrounding shaft. 10' o3 0" O.D. casing with alva::ized strainer for suction. I 1 20 R.P. 1760 R.P.ii,,Sterlin�, Unitype Drive to operate on 220 volt, 3 phase, 07 cycle current. :Tired and installed - complete, path -c_ie f ollontin� pipinE: 1 0" flanged checkvalve. 1 c" flanged :;atevalve. i 11i;cellaneous flanged fittings complete, with bolts and'gaskets to connect up to existin; 7" line to overhead tan::. Price of this equipment installed completely for the sum of ,'71230. subject to cash discount of 5,; if paid by the 10th of month following date of sale. It is further ordered that said Sterling Pump Corporation give bonds in I'olloW- in suns, to sit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for labor performed a..- ma.--vial furnished, and fifty per cent cfestimated caitract price for faithful performance of said contract. t) It is furtive• ordered that the District Attorney prepare contract and bond in accordance ,:ith foregoing order. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board return all other certified checks to respective bidders. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. i Good ca.-,se appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that following allowances be and the same are hereby made to follori_ named indi.encs, to rit: ;SRS. LEILA JOSSELYii, 342- Solt: 7th St., Richmond, Calif. $15. county cash allorance be•i:mi nL March let, 1931. JORit C. 40'_tRISO", Pinole, $20 county cash allarance, to begin I?eSch 1st, 1931. FRANK PRESTIGIACOMO, 292 hest 5th St. Pittsbur , $15 county cash allor:ance to begi:: Uarch 15th, 1931. SRS. JO&I GHALEi, H.F.D. Boli 26, Tfalmrt Creek, $20 county cash allo ance to begin Waxch 1st, 1931. It is further ordered that allowance heretofor :rade to MRS. ZITA RODGERS. 152.1 Dineen St. Martinez, be discontinued as of March let, 1931. It is fart-er ordered that following allowances to needy aged be end the same are Hereby granted, to crit: DAVID P. HUSTO?, Box i46, OAKLLY, j$11.50 state aid end '911.50 county aid, to began Marcia let, 1931. EUGF.e:E MARTINEZ, 267 12th St. Richmand, $10 per month state aid and $10 per month county aid, to begin March 1st, 1931. It is further ordered that application of CHRISTINE BABUE, Pinole, be and the same is herebydenied. It is further ordered that e::rolicctio:: of LAS. GERTRUDE FINS, 1528 Barrett Ave. Mira Vista, bedenied. application of It is ftn•ther ordered thhat/ALVIRA FULLER, 209 Bissell Ave. Richmond, for aid be denied. It is further ordered that allowance heretofore made to JOHN LUNDIN, 1512 Macdonald Ave. Richmond, of ,311. state aid acid jell. county aid, per month, to needy aged, be decreased to $10 state e::3$10 county aid to begin Aoril let, 1931. i It is further ordered that allovance heretofore made to GUILLERMO FORTADO, 2302 Almond Ave. Concord, of $12.50 State and $12.50 county to needy aged be and the same is discontinued as of March 1st, 1931. It is further ordered that allerance heretofore made to HIRI:t F. :- ILL, 511 Richmond Ave. El 9errito,Ca1. of $22.50 state and "$`22.50 county aid, be reduced t Q12 state aid to needy 'blind rnd $12.00 county aid, to begin as of Jan. let, 1931. It is further ordered that allowance heretofore made to UABEL PATTERSGi•T, 53 li. lith St. Pittsburg, of $60 state aid and $30 county aid, be reduced to i60 State aid slid X35 county aid, for half orphan children, to begin as of April 25, 19311 The vote of the Board on said order bein;unanimous. In the :,atter of Care of Frances Pickles. T.A.Boyer, Probation Officer appears before the Board at this time and states that he has under his care Frances Pickles, an indigent person rho needs hospital treatment and Dr.Merrithec: appears and states the nature of the case to the Board, and it appearing to tine Beard that it would oe to the best interests of the child, and a possible cure might be affected, i It is, by the Board ordered tb— T.A.Boyer, Probation Officer, be and he is hereby authorized to sena said Frances Piczles, to the University Hospital for examin i i I ation and.if found possible for treatment, said Count;; of Contra Costa to bear any reasonable expense for maintenance at said Hospital until further o rder of this Board'; i ' In the ]Satter of Approval of Warrants of Reclama.i m District #799• Good cause appearing; therefor, It is by the Board ordered that follorring warrants of Reclamation District #799, be approved, to crit: No. Date Amount. � ' 242 March 18th, 1931, S 175.19 24- 19th, 1596.53 23rd 99.19 I And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board axe authorized to note the approval of this Board as said rarraits by affixing their signatures thereto. f i In the Uatter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District 802. . Good cause aopearti therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following i warrants of Reclamation District 802, be approved, to crit. No. Date Amount. ' 56s March 28th, l 931 460.00 570 " 25.00 i 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 i I In tatter of approval of Warrants of Reclamatioi. District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following w wants of a Reclasa„iou district #1619, be auproved, to tit: I No. Date Amount. 729 April 1st, 1931, 192.00 730 11224.26 ' And tae Chairman and Clark of this Board are hereby..authorized to note the approval of this Board or said warrants by affixing than si3natures thereto. ' In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2059• I Good cause appe.^sin;; t:_erefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants o= -Reclamation District #2059, be approved, to r1t: I No. Date .fount. 812 March 26th, 1931, ,y 110.00 613 " 56.75 814 " 105.10 615 75.60 616 " 12o.46 617 " 10.00 61E " 206.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of -I'As Board are hereby authorized to note the I I� approval of this Hoard on said claims by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of ao^oroval of [,arrants of 8eclanatior_ District #2024. Good cause a.>pearinL;therefor it is by the Hoard ordered that the follotiving , rarrants of said District be approved, to. it: No. Date amount. 132 Nov. 10th, 19;.0, S 18.81. 133 p 1907.67 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Hoard are hereby m.taorized to note the i i approval of s,,,-dG v.arrants by.af=i xinZ t'.12ir sig-natures t_c,ret O. i In the ?:atter of epproval of Claims of Reelmnatioa District #2025. Good chase apneari:;Z; therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follorrin� warrants of sat d District are approved, t o rdt: No. Date amount. 147 Nov. loth, 1930• a 299.49 ,4s 1352.04 And the Chairman and Clerk of ti.is Hoard are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrant by a_cixinc their signatures thereto. In the M_—,ter of Application for Dance Permit. The Coo-Coo Club 03 Rodeo, i.avinE; made application to this Hoard for a dance permit, It is ordered that e dance pernit be and the same is hereby granted to said j Doo-Ooo Club to be held until 3 o'clock A.M. on morning follorrinG April 25, 1931, and i May 9th, 1931, in Rodeo Hall, Rodeo. I In the Matter of Sale of Buildings ' on Unused county* property. It appearin_, to this Board that all residence buildings situated on Hlook I 21 of the Additional Survey of the Town d Martinez, belonging to t lie County cf Contral Costa, are nor: vacant and no longer required for county purposes, It is, by n_-e Hoard ordered that said horses ':norm as #705, 725, and 735 Court Street, ani 1025 ',.aid Street, in tot:m of Martinez, be sold for cash at public i auction, at the front door of he Coart. House on 'Yonday, April 20th, 1931, at 10 o'clock A.1. and that notice t:ereof be ivesr by publicatia. of a notice in Contra Costa Gazette, in the manner and for tare '_ane req-airee. by lair; that said notice require i that said buildings shall be im::ediately removed frora the prcoerty after consummations of sale. Ir ' 5 In the ::atter of adoption of Paxchasin.0 Policy of State Chamber of Commerce. The f ellot:in�: policy a the Ca lifor::ia State Chamber of Commerce is adopted by this 3oard, to r:.it: It is our policy to always give consideration to California, Pacific Coast and American products in the order uaroep, and where consistent on a basis of service,' quality and Trice. I tihere riaterials a-,L supplies which we purchase are not produced in Califon; pia, re ercoura�e local production or an establishment in California of branch factories by Eastern Concerns iron whoa re purchase extensively. Based on the above proposLaIr re :;ee'-, to distribute our business as impar ' ially as possible on a bwsis of service, quality e.nd price." I i RESOLUTION OF BOARD CF SUPERVISORS OF COiiT:A COSTA COUNTY, i'HEREAS, this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County are desirous of protectin_ the goods and wares .anufactured by loco'. industries and are desirous of encouraging the eraployraent of local residents of Contra Costa County, and CTHi'FOM S, it appe rs to the Board of Supervisors of Conira Costa County that ' the employ.aen of residents o: Contr uo.ta' Co eunty, rho have resided therein :or at lest one year' on a_ n 1 costruction or in Cont_a Costa. Counry under the supervision, of this Board of Supervisors will assist in solving the Libor situation and aid in relieving distress ;vaon:. residents of Oon1rr. Costa County, and, UM:PEAS, the use of -rateri als manufactured in Contra Costa County mill assist in aidir} In co-idition of the uuemploy:nent and rri11 encourage the employment of more'', labor i'.: such ..._.ufacturies, and HER-:AS, it appears t o ti s Board that in she ezmplo merit of laborers, workmen, and;uecaarics on all public r.or'c in Centra Costa County under supervision and control'! of this Board, that .he -:revel ling rate of oer die!a wages paid in the locality where the ::0275: is to be perfoxmned by private persons, fir:us, or corporations should be the jiinu+.nu:u .uge to be _aid for like services by the County of Contra Costa, or by any contractor, or sub-contractor, obtaiuin� a c(D:tract frau Contra Costa County, is for benefit and best interests of the talcpayers of Contra Costa County. i THERFFORE BE IT RESOLVED, AND IT IS HE.-MY ORDERM, That in every plan, specification, and contract for work to be performed r.2thin the County of Contra Costa, at the e cense of tine tax-payers of Contra Costa County, and paid out of u_.e moneys deposited in true County Treasury, r:'het_-.er such wow_; is to be done within or outside or the lim;ts of Conrr Costa County, r:hether such work be done directly by, or under such contract duly awarded, or whetter such work be done indirectly b_ror under such sub-contract, sub-uartnersiip, day labor, station tor'l, piece work, or any other ar- rzr_gement whatsoever, must and shall provide: FIPM: that in ever- contract 'or i'ne _)erforlaance of labor that eight hours small consiitute a day's r:ork, that the contrrotor and all of the sib-contractors under him shall pay their ecployees bin said 1.7os-z a salary or ti:.,age of at least the prev..ilin sala2.y cL wage for t.-:e sa:.te caality of service rendered to private persons, firms, or corporations, under si:ailar employment inzhe County ,u Oontra Costa. 6 I SECO'M, That any person nerfoxmin;; labor in the execution of such contract shall be a citizen of the United States or have'declared his in'enticv to became such. THIRD, That preference in she peaformance of labor under such contract or other arrrn-hent shall be given to persons rho enol have actually resided in ' 10 ontx.r. Costa County, and have so resided for the aerial of one year ne2fr preceding le date of their engagement to perform labor thereunder. FO''LR TH: That so far as possible preference will be given to contractors using g=ls, %:,ares or merchandise manufactured or produced in Contra Costa County r+here prices and quality are equal. , AYM BE IT FURTER RESOLVED, AND IT IS HME BY ORDERED that this Resolution of this Board s_:al tele effect and be operative on an_ from the date of ita adopts by this Board, and shall not be applicable to existin; contracts at the time of its adoption by and betreen the County of Contra Costa, and any contractor or sub-contra!•tor. I Inthe Hatter of Commissioner of Brentr.00d County Fire Protection District. R.E.'ulc�lelland, h:vin;; xeeaoved from Brentvrood Faire District, and having attended but ono meeting of said Board, It is by the Board ordered that the position of R.E.McOlelland, as Fire Comraissioner of Brentv:ool County Fire Protecticn Distric ' be declared vacant. It is further ordered that Harold Anderson, of Brentwood, be and he is hereby a,'-pointed a Comaissicner of Brentwood County Fire Protection District in place and stead of R.E.McClelland.,: I In the Matter of a-x,lica.tion. r._ Pacific Tele?hone & Telegraph Company for permit to daces poles on Rood in Sup. Dist. #l. The Pacific Telephone & Tele&raph Cormaay havin;; requested permission to in yellow place certain ;poles and a._ .s as shorn/on blue print Sheet 3, enclosed rwith aaid i application on Road No. 7, near a cimond, Om ra cost-a County, It is, by the Board o der,:CL that said permit DA and t e sa:::e is hereby gr u:m d said poles to be placed under supervision of and to entire satisfaction of Surveyor of Contra Costa County, and the Supervisor of Said District #1. In the Hatter of Advertisin- Resources of Contra Costa County. f i The Contra Costa Real Estate Board having requested this Board tc take a page of adveitisin.- In the 4th Annual GroT.th & Progress Number of California Real Estate Ilagazine, t±e .official pub:ication o th-e California Real Estate Association,! to be pualishe,i in June, 1931, znl it a.ppearin t the Boa_d that it v:osld be for .,e 'nest interests of t--.c Jount of Jo:-.t_a , to have a page advertisement in j i 7 i i I said Special Ed i tion representing the resources of Coxa ra Costa County; It is, by the Board ordered that the sum of $100 be and the same is hereby set aside out of the Advertising Fund of Contra Costa County, for the ourpose of i ' payin.; for a full page of advertisement in said 11agazine. It is further ordered that said amount be paid to the said Magazine on pre- 1 mentation of a duly verified clam Merefor. I In the :Satter of Lease of i Property frau ISary Levis for Storage yard for Supervisor District '#1. , i 11.U,y H.Lecis, having offered to leaae to the County of Contra Costa, certain property for storaue purposes, in torn of San Pablo, for use of Supervisor District 71, It is, by =o Board ordered that a Lease satisfactory to Supervisor Long be and the su.,:e is he:eb•y order d prepared and the Chairman and Clerk are hereby authorized to execute said Lease for and, on behalf of the County of Co_:tra Costa, said property to be leased at a:Dnthly rental of $10.00. i In the 5?atter of DesignatinE architect ! i for Preparing plans aad specificatiaas for i?e:: Hall o; hecor,is Builsin.;;. i This Board uavir�-S; aeretofore offered a position of Architect for proposed nem Hall of Records building or addition to Court House, to John J.Donovan, and said John] J.DGnovan having declined to accept said appointment; Noir, at this tine, several applications having bee: filed r:ith this Board re- i questi::g the appointme_t as Architect, and this Board after havi:� carefully considered all of the applications filed, the follorin_c nominations were offered in support of the follor:inC Architects: Supervis cr Olsson, presents the name of George Frederick Ashley. Supervisor Haydei, presents the =.ame of Louis Stone. Supervisor Long presents the name of E.Geoffrey Bangs, which said nomination ' is-seconded by Supervisor Trembath. Thesa,xpon, the nomination of George Frederick Aphley and Louis Stone having received no second, the vote was taken on nomination of E.Geoffrey Bangs, as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Norse. ' y for New Hall of %cords Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the position of Areect„be and she sa.ce is hereby o_fered to E.Geoffrer Bangs, and t3at said position be made permanent on signin„ of a proper contract satisfactory to this Board. i I f I j j I i IIn � I i i IN THE MATTER OF ISSUANCE OF THE BONDS OF BRENTWOOD-DEM VALLEY UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT IN COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA. I MMPXAS, on the 26th day of January, 1931, the School Board of the Brentwood- Ii Deer Valley Union School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California ' deemed it advisable to call and by a resolution and order duly and regularly passed j and adopted by the said School 'oard and entered in the minutes thereof on said last! mentioned day, said School Board did call an election and resole and order; I That an election be called and held throughout said Brentwood-Dees Valley , i Union School District on the 10th day of Marcia, 1931, for the purpose of submitting i to the electors of said Brrrt wood-Deer Talley Union School District, the question i of issuing and selling the bonds of said Brentwood-Deer Valley Union School Districtl in the amount of Fifteen thousand dollars (4115,000.00) to run not exceeding fifteen I (15) years and to bear interest gt the rate of five per cent per annum, interest payable semi-annually, for the purpose of raising money to be used for purchasing school lots, for building or purchasing one or more school buildings, or making �i alterations or additions to the school building, or buildings, for repairing, restor;- in or rebuilding ng azy school buildings damaged, injured or destroyed by fire or other, public calamity, for insuring said school buildings and for supplying said school building or buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus, and for improving said ! school grounds of the said Brentwood-Deer Valley Union School District; WHEREAS, an election was held in said Brentwood-Deer Valley UnionSchool ! ' District on the 10th day of March, 1931, in confarmity with the said resolution and! order of said School board of the said Brentwood-Deer Valley Union school District, . and all the proceedings had in the premises have been certified to this Hoard of Supervisors by the School Board of the said Brentwood-Deer Valley Union School DistrIlot as required by law; and. I 1SMEAS, 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 the Resolution and order of the School Board of the Brentwood-Deer Valley Union School District duly passed and adopted ca: the 10th day of March, 1931, an election was duly called in said Brentwood-Deer Vdley Union Sohoo District and was held in said Brentwood-Deer Valley Union School District on the lOtp 1 day of March, 1931, and that notice of said election was given by posting notices thereof signed by the members of the said School Board in three (3) public please in said Brentwood-Deer Valley Union School District for more than twenty (20) days next before said election, and by publishing suci: notice in the Brentwood News, a newspaper printed and published in saidCounty of Con7m Costa, State of California, ! ' not less than once a week for three successive weeks before said election, which i said notice so posted and published was in the form required by the School Code of the State of California. That prior to tae opening of said polls at said election the Inspector and Judges of Election conducting said election in said Brentwood-Deer Valley Union! School District, took the oath of office, as required by lar,and at the close thereof, canvassed the votes cast thereat, and certified the result of said election to the j said School Board of said Brentwood-Deer Valley Union School District, and to them made return of the ballots and the poll and tally llst of said election. I I 9 Thaton the 17th day of March, 1931, the sane being the seventh day after the said election and at the hour of one o'clock P.M. of said day, the said School Board of said Brentwood-Deer Valley Union School District met and canvassed the said returns of said election, from which said returns the said School Hoard of the said Brentwood- Deer Valley Union School District found and declared and this Board now finds and declares that there was a total of fifty-five (55) votes cast at said election and that more than two-thirds of the votes cast, to wit: Forty-seven (47) votes were cast foz i suing said bolus and that eight (B) votes were cast against issuing said bonds, ' and that the said school Board of said District caused an entry of the result of said election to be made upon the minutes of the said Board. And this Board further finds and dealres that said election was duly and regularly called and held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regularly given and published, and that the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and: in the manner and as required by law, and that all the acts, conditions and things required by law to be done, have been done and perfo=ed in regular and due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the Statute authorizing the issuance of the School District Bonds and that the total indebtedness of said school District including this proposed issue of bonds is within the limit prescribed by lay. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the bonds of the Brentwood-Deer Valley Union School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, issue in the aggregate ' sum of Fifteen thousand Dollars ($15,000.00) and that the same shall be numbered frau one to fifteen (1 to 15) inclusive, and shall be in denominations of One thousand dollars (¢1,000.00) each, payable within fifteen (15) years from the date thereof in gold coin of the United States, of America, with interest thereon at the rate of five, per cent (5%) per annum, payable semi-annually in like gold coin, both principal and interest payable at the office of the Qounty Treasurer of the said Oounty of Contra Costa, IT IS FURT:$R ORDERED that said bonds shall be dated the let day of May, 1931; and shall be payable as follows, to wit: 1 bond numbered 1 to mature 1 year from date, to wit: on the let day of May, 1932; 1 bond numbered 2 to mature 2 years from date, to wit: on the let day of May, 1933; 1 bond numbered 3 to mature 3 years from date, to wit: on the let day of May, 1934; 1 bond numbered 4 to mature 4 years from date, to wit: on the let day of May,, ' 1935; 1 bond numbered 5 to mature 5 years from date,to wit: on the let day of May, 1936; 1 bond numbered 6 to mature 6 years from date, to A t: on the let day of May,. 1937; 1 bond numbered 7 to mature 7 years from date, to wit: on the let let day of May, 193 ; 1 bond numbered S to mature B years from date, to wit: on the let day of May, 1939. ' 1 bond numbered 9 to mature 9 years from date, to wit: on the lst day of May. 1940. 1 bond numbered 10 to mature 10 years from date, to wit: on the lot day of May, 1941. 1 bond numbered 11 to mature 11 years from date, to wit : on the let day of May, 1942; 1 bond numbered 12 to mature 12 years from date, to wit: on the let day of May, 1943; 1 bond numbered 13 to mature 13 years from date, to wit: on the 1 st day u f May, 1944; 1 bond numbered 14 to mature 14 years fret date, to wit: on the let day of May, 1945; 1 bond numb(red 15 to mature 15 years from date, to wit: on the let day of May, 1946; AND IT IS FURTHER ORDER-:,D, that said bonds shall be issued in substantially the following fom, to wit: f I No. SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND $1000.00 Brentwood- Dear Valley Union School District County of Contra Costa, State of California. Brentwood-Deer Valley Union School District in the County of Contra Costa, , State of California, United States of America, acknowledges itself indebted to and I promises to pay t,) the holder hereof at the office of the County Treasurer of the I County of Contra Costa. State of Calif rnia, on the lot day of May, 19_, One thousand (41000.00) dollars in gold coin of the United States of America, with inter-I est ther.;on in like gold coin, at the rate of five per cent (5p) per annum, payable semi-annually on the 1st day of November, and the lot day of May of each and every year from the date hereof until this bond is paid. This bona is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date numbaed from one (1) to fifteen (15) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of Fifteen I thousand dollars (415,000.00) and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the purpose of raising money to be used for purchasing school lots, for building or purchasing one or mo a school buildings, or making alter;°.tions or additions to the school building or buildings, for repairing, restoring, or rebuilding any school buildings damaged, injured or des- troyed by fire, or other public calamity, for insuring said school buildings and for supplying said school ouildings or building with furniture, or necessary apparatus, and for improving said school grounds, of, for and in the sat Brentwood-Deer Valley Union School District, in said County of Occurs. Costa, State of California, in pur- suance of and in strict conformity ■it*he provisions of the School Code and the Con- I stitution of the State of California, and is authorized by a vote of more than two- thirds of tiie voters voting at an election duly and legally called and held m d con- j ducted throughout said Brentwood-Deer Valley Union School District, in said County I and State on the 10th day of March, 1931; And tiie Board of Supervisors of the uounty ofConaa Costa, Stace of California hereby certify 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 I was duly and legally canvassed anddeclared in the manner and as required by law, and t hat all the acts an_, 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 district bonds. j And it is also further certified and declared that the total mount of indeot- edness of the said Brentwood-Deer Valley Union School District including this issue of bonds, is within tae limit provided by law; I , This bond is in t:ie form prescribed by an order of the said Board of Super- visors upervisors duly made and entered in its Minutes on the 6th(by of Atpril, 1931, and shall Union be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of the Brentwood-Deer Valley/School i District and the money for the redemption of said bonds and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of the saLa Brentwood- Deer Valley Union School District. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, I State of California, has caused this bond tc be signed by its Chairman, and by the I !I r i1 County Auditor, and attested by ii., Clerk with the seal of said Board attached this lnt, day of May, 1931. Chairman, Board of Ziupsr visors. ' ounty Auditor. ATTEST: ounty Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. RESOLVED: That to each of said b m ds shall be attached interest coupons equal in number to twice the number of years said bonds shall run and payable as hereinbefore set out, in substantially the following form, to wit: #25.00 INTEREST COUPON. No. The Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Brentwood-Deer Valley Union School District, in said County and State, on the lot day of 19_, at his office in the City of Martinez, ii, said County and State, the sum of twenty-five dollars for interest On Bond No. of said Brentwood -Deer Valley Union 6chool District. COUNTY AUDITOR. Uhai an of the Board of Supervisors. ' I County lerkand Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk of the County ar Contra Costa State of California, shall cause the said 'bonds and coupons to be prepared in accord ance with the foregoing forms. AND IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED that 17.J.Buchanan, the Chairman of this Board. J.H.Wells, the County Cleh:, and the Clerk of this Board, and A.N.Sullenga, County Auditor of said County is, and each of tiiem are, hereby authorized as such officials to sign each of said bonds on behalf of said County, and to impress upon each bond the seal of this Eoard of Supervisors, and to sign each of said coupons by their; respective facsimile signatures; AND IT IS FU "3ER ORDER3D that the said bonds be sold by the Board of Supervisors of said County, for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the 4th day of May, 1931, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. of said day, to the highest and best bidder for cash, gold coin of the United States of America, after due and legal ' notice thereof has been given by said Board by publication of a notice, specifying the time and place of the sale of said bonds, the number and denomination thereof, the rate of interest thereon, the terms for which said bonds will run, and the date of payment t_�ereof, and the kind of money for which said bonus will be sold, to wit: ' gold coin of the United States of America; and that said bonds will be sold to the highest and best responsible bidder for cash, as aforesaid, but in no case for less than par and accrued interest, ann that the said Board of Supervisors will reserve the right to reject any or all of said bids; for two successive weeks in the Brentwood News, a newspaper printed and puolished and circulated in said County of Contla Costa. Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the said Board of Super visors heldon the 6th day of April, 1931. Ayes: Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, C.B.Hayden, iO.J.Buchanan, and R.J.Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. In the Matter of Issuance of Bonds of Brentwood—Deer Valley 'anion School ilistrict, in County of Conzra Costa. RESOLVED,that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, the County Auditor of the Said County of Contra , Costa, State of California, and tLe County Clerk, —ea—officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra ;osta, State of California, are, and each of them La. hereby authorized to execute the bonds issued in the above matter. Dated this 6th day of April, 1931. Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. ATTEST: County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 20th, 1931, at. 10 o'clock A.M. .Chairman. .Clerk. 13 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONT.A COS.A COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. i MONDAY, APRIL 20th, 1931. I The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. Wra. J.Buchanan, Chairman; supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson,; ' U.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells,Clerk. In the Matter of Appointment of j Trustees of Bradford Reclamation District #f2059. The land owners of Reclamation District #2059, having certified to this Board that J.A.Bennett andF.A.Fletcher have resigned as Trustees of said District and recommending 'W.F.Ferch and Frank E.Lane as Trustees to take the place of said J.A Bennett and F.A.Fletcher resigned, It is by the Board ordered that W.F.Ferch and Frank E.Lane, be and they are hereby anpo,nted Trustees of 3radford Reclamation District #2059, to succeed J.A.Bennett, and F.A.Fletcher. The vote thereon being unanimous.;_ I i In the Matter of Petition to ' Establish a Sewer District. A petition having been filed with this Board praying for tue establishment of a Sewer District for property situated along County Highway from Martinez to Pitts,- burg in Contra Costa County, California, said point of beginning being the Northeast corner of Block 3, Pittsburg Home Acres, Contra Costa County, California, filedApril 2nd, 1925, in ?iap Book 19, at pa.Es 475, and 476. It is, on request of the attorneys for said petitioners, by the Board ordered t hat said petition be and the same is hereby dismissed. The vote thereon being unanimous. i i ' In the Matter of Erection of Stop Sim s. It is by the Board ordered that the California Automobile Association be and they ase hereby orc.er-d to place Stop Signs on west side of Sgn Pablo Avenue at intersection of Lowell, Rheem, Maricopa and Tulare Avenues. ' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I i I � I' 1T I In the Matter of Return of Check i to Lamble & Lamble. Lamble & Lamble having fileul:��is Board a certified check as guarantee of I faithful performance of contract for certain work on Legion Building in Richmond, and said work havin; been completed, ' It is by she Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board return said check to sai d Lamble & Lamble. i In the Cutter of Appoint-cent of Health Officerof Contra Costa County. This Board having heretofore agreed with the State Board of Health to re-appoint Dr. I.O.Church as Healtn Officer of Contra Costa County on completion of his term i of study at Johns Hopkins University at Baltimore, Md. and said Dr. I.O.Church having notified this Board that he will return to Hartinez on June let, 1931, and be ready to accent said position as Health Officer of Contra Costa County; It is, by the Board ordered that said Dr.I.O.Church be and he is hereby appoi:Y ed Health Officer of Contra Costa County for the term prescribed by law, said term of office to begin June 1st, 1931. It is further ordered thai the term of office of Dr. Pa:.:1 G.Cappe, as County Health Officer of Contra Josta County, be and the same is hereby declared vacant I from and after May 31st, 1931.9 In the Batter of Dance Permits. It is by the Board ordered that a permit to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock; A.M. on April 25th, 1931, be and the same is hereby granted to Byron Lodge $335, I.O.O.F. at Byron, California. AND to United Veterans of Foreign Wars at Crockett, California.,, In the utter of Reclamation Warrants of District j799• Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation ''istrict ;799, be approved, to wit; No. Date mount. 245 April 10, 1931, 1500.00 66 89.39 247 April 13th, 1931, 310.00 Itis further ordered that the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby ' authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. I 15 In the Matter of Coast Counties Gas & Electric Company. The Coast Counties Gas a Electric Company having delivered to R.R,Arnold, a check for $1000 to indemnify the replacing of road torn up in laying gas line pipe from Walnut Creek to Diablo, It is, by the Board ordered that said check be accepted and said amount deposited in County Treasury to await the pleasure of this Board. ' In the Matter of Petition of Residents of Clayton Valley to abate an alleged nuisance from Cowell Portland Cement Company plant. This Board having heretofore continued the hearing on the petition to abate alleged nuisance eminating from Correll Portland Cement Company Plant at Cowell, and t his being time and place fixed for hearing, now at this time, W.H.Geor,;e, represent- ing tiie Correll Portland Cement Company files with this Board, his report showing the progress had since the last meeting of this Board in said matter, which said Report is read to the Board; thereupon the Board is addressed by Mr. Carr, Mr.Viallace repre- senting Attorney Williamson, Mr.Silva, tlr.Pedrezetti, and Mrs. Carr on behalf of petitioners, and by Attorney A.F.Bray on behalf of the Co",dl Portland Cement Company; and said Company having requested a further continuance of two weeks in order to com- plete said surveys before making a final determination of said matter, and it anpear ing to tiie Board that it mould be to tine best in*rests of County of Contra Costa to gram further extension of two weeks, It is, on motion of Supervisor Trembat_, seconded by Supervisor Olsson, by t_le Board ordered that the further hearing on said matter be and the same is continued to and set for Monday May 4th, 1931, at 2 o'clock P.M. with the understanding that said G.H.GeoxZe as Secretar1 and General Manager of the Cowell Portland Cement Company will submit to tris Board his findings as to what said Company intends to do towards abatin: said alleged nuisance. i In the Matter of Transfer of Funis. ':he County auditor A.I.Sullenger having requested following adjustments to be made to the Surveyors road appropriations, It is by the Board ordered that said adjustments be made as follows, to wit: ' iiithin District #2: "775.00 frsa General Fund anpropriation for Capital Outlay Improvements to Maintenance: $3000.00 from Special ' Road Fund appropriation for Capital Outlay New Construction to Maintenance. Within District 43: $100.00 from Genera'- Fund appropriation for Capital Outlay Her: Construction to Maintenance; $2111.80 from Special Road Fund Appropriation for Capital Outlay New Construction to Maintenance. Within District 44: ,85.00 from General Fund appropriation for Maintenance to Capital Outlay New, Construction. From District #1 to District #3: u2000.00 from Bond Road Maintenance Fund appropriation for Maintenance in District 71 to `Baintaan.ce appro- priation in District ;r3. From District #5 to District #3: ;;2000.00 from General Fund appropriation for Capital Outlay Improvements in District #5 to Capital Outlay New Construction in District ;i3: It is also ordered tinat followinu adjustment be made in Supervisor's r appropriations for District #4: $90.00 from Sup. Dict. #4 Road fund appropriation for capital outlay Improvements to Capital Outlay New Construction to cover payments ', amountin5 to 0'75.00 tr ;argaret Clement for land and $15.00 for title search thereon.', It is further ordered that tae aporopriation of $5000 appropriated from i Special Road Fund appropriation for capital outlay New Construction in Supervisor "istrict j, be and the sure is hereby ordered cancell.edyv. I I In the Matter of Resolution in regard to Police Radio Communication System. WHEREAS, in the interest of public convenience and necessity it is deemed advisable to unite the territory within the counties of Alameda and Conti$ Costa for the purpose of establishing therein a complete police radio communication system, and, WHEREAS, the City of Berkeley is willing to caistruct a control broadcasting station to serve said counties and municipali-Gies in said counties, without discrim-, ination and without costs, and wHE..LEAS, it is desirable tact the County of Contra Costa, be willing to co- operate and use the said broadcasting station, and, VaEREAS, tiie City Council of said City of Berkeley has by Resolution No. 18271 N.S. authorized tae execution of an agreement for the purpose of establishing there— in said complete police radio communication system, NO'.:', THEREFO_v -E IT ::e:SOL'iED, that tue Chairman of this Board of Supervisors be avid he is hereby aut.,orized and directed to execute an agreement for and on behalf 0" the County of Contra Costa, with the City of Berkeley, whereby the afore- said purpose will be e££ected_ i !I :L-:) TFE Soard ta':es recess to meet on Monday, L{ay 4th, 1931, at 10 o'clocic Chea rman. . . . . . .Clerk. I I i 17 IN TIM BOARD OF S;;PERVISORS OF CO;IT:A COSTA CUe1:,1Y, STATE OF CALIF--. i moiTDAY, :jiY 4th, 1931. Present: Hon. V.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James H.Long, Oscar Olsson,) I C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Tremoatn. J.H.liells,Cler . ! The minutes and proceed?:_gs of the Board for and during the month of April, 1931, are read to t:e Board and by tie Board approved as read and signed by the Chair man and Clerk. `----- I In the flatter of Allorance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that alio::ance heretofore made to ?-RS. YVONf� I LAURES•ON,'501- 7th St. Antioch, of $70 county eas allorance, be discontinued from end after ::ay 1st, 1931. It is further ordered t:rat GEORGE YELLAVICH, 40 Railroad Ave. Pt.Richmond, be .r_d ere is hereby granted a:. allowance of 720 per month county case allaaance begin-l' n i•u- A7ril 15, 1931. It is furter ordered t_,at AL 7C.LdDER BOTWX 2410 R.ir_e Ave. Richmond, be grant- ed 710 st..te aid to need_ a ed and .710 county was':: al'_rn:ance be6irnin_ April let, 1931. It is ordered that FRAUiC COOPER, Route 1, Walnut Avenue, Concord, be gTanted 711 state aid for needy aged and 7v- county cash allowance to begin April 20, 1931. It I crderedthat-- at LRS. ;:,0CY ALICE DEACY, 500 T,'il:.otir St., El Cerrito, be �rtiited $12.50state '.id 1931, teneedy aged and 712.50 county aid, oe€dnni_.g April 1st, i ' Itis ORDERED that 22S. 1LARY DUCOING, 204 Avila St. Richmond Annex, be grante,,d 35. state aid to needy abed and 315 co:aty allowance to begin ipril lot, 1931. It is ordered t:h..^t BE:: G2uiT 1702 F. St. Antioch, be granted X10.50 state aid to need_ aged and 710.50 county ai&, ce.innia April 1, 1531. 1 It is ordere3 that '.1RY i:cLAUG'r:LIa, Starr St., Valona, be -x anted ;76 state i aid for need} .;;ed and 3'6 county aid, be,-1nain;; April 1 nt, 1_931. It is ordered that DELANO PAULL, if Oakley, be granted 310 state aid for 1 needy aged and 710 county aid to be-A^ A-iril 15, 1931. It is ordered t rt TiIL'.IA:' t:ASR=i.'GTON, Route l Box 509, North Richmond, be granted $10 state aid to needy aged -u-id 410 county cash alla:eice to begin April lot, 1931. It is ordered that DAVIT THO::AS IS:LLIA::S, 323- 15th St., Richmond be �ranted $15 state n.id to needy aLed and 315 county cash allocrance to begin May let, / IT IS !RDERED that., iw-lb. ".VCT CU�71•'.IFGHA::, 1609 Pennsylvania Ave., Richmond, be granted 312.50 state aid for needy n,:-cd and 712.50 county aid, beginainp Oct. let,; 1930, to Iday 1st, 1 31, end from Say lot, 1931, the sur, of 715 per month state aid i for needy a;ed c_nd „15 co,nt, aid. It is further ordered th:?t alla::anoe heretofore made to i:ADREU JOSSEYLN. I 342- S. 7th St. RiciL:.ond, of 715 state aid for need.; aged and $15 county aid, be de- creased to X12.50 state aid a::i 712.50 county aid to needy aged, beginning April 1st, 1571. It is further ordered that allwance heretofore made to ROBERT BRWIFIELD Danville, of 715 state and $15 county aid for needy a&red, be discontinued frau end I r ter April lst, 1931. i ' It is further ordered that :.11owance heretofore made to JA*.WS CHWOVETH, 545- Golden Gate Ave. Pt.Ric mond, be discontinued to account of death. It is fur icer ordered that application of FRAiiR BREWER, 335- lot St.Riohmor;d for needy aged be denied. It is further ordered that application of J01=7; STE6A a 316 Pomona St.El Cerrito, for aid for needy aged be denied. i IT IS FURTC-R ORDERED that allowance heretofore ma-de t o A1,.T(I:A ISUMN i 2349 Clinton Ave., Richmond, be discontinued on account of death. It is FURTI.=. ?DER~.] that :.-5. LOUIB DeCOURTEN, 2630 Bush St. San Pablo be and she is hereby greeted $40 per mo::.h state aid for half orphan, children, beginning April 1st, 1931. I i I t. It is BURT=ORDsRZD that NICOLID, Nuzzo j45- G. 6th St. Pittsburg be and she is hereby granted ;40 per month state aid for half •apha.-n children, be=ronin:_; April ls`, 1931. It is further ordered that allopance heretofore made to ?SRS. E IZABETH BUCHAN, 1922 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond be red-aced from $10 state aid and $10 county aid for half orphan caaildren to 410 state aid.for needy caildren as of April 1st., , 1931. The vote t_iereon using unanimous. In the utter of Granting ' Leave of Absence. Thomas A. Boyer, Probation Officer for Contra Costa County, having requests a leave of absence; It is, upon motion duly made and carried by the Board, ordered that said Thomas A. Boyer, Probation Officer, be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence of five days from and after leaving the State of California. In the Latter of Care of Indigents. Thomas A. Boyer appearing before the Board and asks permission to place Gladys LaPoint in the Salvation Army liaternity Hospital in Oakland and it appearing to the Board that it will be to the best interests of the County of Contra Costa, it ' is ordered that said T. A. Boyer be and he is hereby authorized to place said Gladys LaPoint in said hospital for a period not to exceed two months. In the ?latter of burnin_ Needs along County Road. A committee of firemen of the Contra Costa County Firemen's Association appearing before the Board and reciuestin_ the Board to provide in their next budget for the treating of grass along county roads, with.oil in order to burn same before the same becomes a fire hazard and after hearing arguments of said firemen, the Boar takes the matter under advisement. In the 1e.tter of Repair of , Crockett Memorial Building. A committee from the American Legion Post of Crockett appeared before the Board and requested permi.sion to have major repairs to said building. It is, upon motion duly mace and carried by the Board, ordered that an expenditure not to exceed $429 be and the same is hereby authorized. f 19 In the Matter of Brentwood-Deer Valley Union School District bonds. This bein_ the time and place for the sale of fifteen bonds of Brentwood- Deer Valley Union School District; no bids were received.Thereupon W. A. Hale, on behalf of Bank of Martinez, offered the sum of par and accrued interest to date of delivery. Thereupon the Board sold s...id bonds to the Bank of Martinez. 1 I In the 'Fatter of Approval of Warrants of Acclamation District ' No. 799. Good cause appee:ring therefor it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation Dis_rict No. 799 be and the same are hereby approved, to-wit: Warrant Number Date Amount 248 April 22, 1931 $73.99 and the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval on said warrants by affixing their signatures ther--to. In the _atter of Approval of Narrants of Reclamation District No. 1619. I Goad cause appearing therefor; it is by the Board ordered that warrants of Reclamation District No. 1619 be and the same are hereby approved, to-wit: 1 i "arrant Number Date Amount 731 April 29, 1931 $10.4 732 n n n 2.26 734 n u n 2.48 7s 3s.z2 73b n n u 20.95 73p n n n 75.00 ; and the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval j on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. , i I In the Matter of Anproval of War- rants of R..clamation District No. 2059. i Good cause appearing therefor; it is by the Board ordered that warrants of Reclamation District No. 2059 be and the same are hereby approvei,to-wit: Warrant Number Date Amount 620 April 25, 1931 $110.6 i n u n 921 " " " 98.50 and the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval ' on said warrants by affixing their signatures therato. I i In the ;Fatter of Approval of War- rants for Reclamation District No. 902. I Good cause appearing therefor; it is by the Board ordered that warrants of i Reclamation District No. 802 be and the same are hereby approved, to-wit: I 1 i Narrant N-unber Date Amount I 509 larch 20, 1931 $188.00 571 April 25, 1931 14o.00 572 73.39 573 29.50 and the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval on said warrants by affixine their si--nautes thereto. I i i In the :.'atter of the Petition for formation of Lafayette County 5ater District. Be it Resolved by the Bear" of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa,.as ' foll-ors, to-wit: I That ',ihereas, a petition for the formation of a county water district to be known as "Lafayette County Nater District" was filed with this Board of Supervisors Ion the 16ta day of February, 1931 signed by registered vouers residin within the bound arses of said proposed district equal in number to more than ten per cent of the I number of votes cast in said proposed water district for the office of Governor of I this State at the last general election prior to the presenting of sad petition, and .VHERFAS, this Board havine found that notice of the presentation of said netition was published in the manner ane for the time as reouir�d by law, and j I AHERc`AS, said petition was partially heard on the 16th day of February, 1931 and continued from time to time until the 23d. day of 'Larch, 1931, and THEREAS, this Board having heard ail verbal protests presented for exclusion of territory rrom said District, and I ' i ,HEREAS, this 30::rc Navin= on the 23d day of '.'.arch, 1931 heard and denied all of said protem�ts, and I 7.7qEREAS, said Board havin< found th^t there were no defects in the contents o� the petition or in the title to, or form of, notice, or si.;natures, or lack of si?nar _ I tures ther-to, and i,'HEREAS, Thomas L. Knight havin_; filed Tith this Board his request to have all i of his property included within said proposed wat,.r cistrict, and i 6THEREAS, said Board havin found that all of the property of Thomas L. Kniahtj will be benefited by the formation of said cistrict and the inclusion of Same in said district, and 7rHER'AS, said Bo->..rd having on the 23d day of SSa.rch, 1931 resolved and ordered that said petition complies with all the requirements of the provision of the act for ' the incorporation, organization, and mana_emert of county water districts, and that j said petition ane notice were sufficient and th.:t a water district shall be formed to I be composed of all that certain territory of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, situate, lying and being the followir._ boundaries which were finally cetL-rmined to 'ce as he_cinafter in this resolution set forth, and HEHEAS, this 30aiv having further resolved and ordered that an election be called and 'held on Thursday, April 30, 1931, betT.een the hours of 6 o'clock A.Y. andl i 7 o'clock P.1_. of said day, Then the polls shall be closed, and that there shall be sub- mitted to the qualified elctors of .aid district the proposition "Shall the proposition to I organize Lafayette County Tater District under Chapter 592 of Statutes of 1913, Pagej I 1049, of the Acts of the 40th. se.,sion of the California Legislature and Amendments thereto be adopted?" and i I r 21 'rHEREAS, on _aid 30th, c;:y of April 1971 said special el,;ction „as duly held in said proposed Lafayette County ;nater District the Bpara of Supervisors of Contra Costa County nor: finds Lhat notice of said electi,n was duly given in all res- Dects as recuired by lay. and that -aid election was duly and regularly held in said proposed La ayeste. County ';iter District on said 30th day of April, 1931 and was held and conducted in all r;:specte as required 'dy lar:, and ' ,. EREAS, on this 4th day of lay, 1931, and vrithin four days after such election, the Clerk of onidJ Sor,rd o. Sun.rvisors reports to the Board that all of the -,turns of the sp�ciai el_ction held in said proposed Lafayette County ';later District on the 30th day of April, 1931 had been received and filed by him, and the same acre ti;en an-' tier produced an:; by him submitted to the Boar) of Supervisors, and the said Board of Sun-rvisors havis_ then and there proceeded to ndolicly canvass the returns of said election and did open the returns and did estimate the vote cast; insaid proposed Lafayette County Nater District at said election, and WHEREAS, in the resolution callln_ said election the proposition to be voted ', upon was fully set forth an was desiznat,d in the form of ballot to be used at said election es follor:•s, to-wit: Shall. the oroposition to organize Lafayette County ;Vater District under Chapter 592 of STatutes of Yes 1913, pa=e 1049, of the Acts of the 40th Session :---------- of the Cz-.ii*ornia Le__islature and amendments there- No to, be adopted. - i and, 3HEREAS, it appears to the Board of Supervisors from such canvass of said election that the votes "yes" and the votes '+no" on said proposition were as herein after set forth. NOW, TFEREFORE, SE IT RESOLVED THAT the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa upon full examination of said returns does hereby estimate, certify and declare that the votes of the said proposed Lafayette County *.later District and of the special election precinct therein at said special election for and against said proposition voted upon at said el_ction were and are the following, to-wit; For the pro:osition, "yes" r ceived Two hundred sixty-six votes, A3ainst said propcsition, "no" received Twenty-one voteg, Total votes cast were Two Hundred 7-i_hty-seven votes. BE IT FURTHER FESOLVED THAT the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County does hereby _.ecla.re an;: ce_tify that sum. proposition ata receive at the special election the affirmatire vote of more than a majority of the votes cast at such ' elction, and that at such election a majority of the rotes cast are in favor of the formation of such proposed Lafayette County Nater District, and, BE IT FL:,TF.ER RESOLVED THAT said Boase of Supervisors does hereby declare that all that certain territory in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, en- ' closed within the followin_ boundaries, to ^it: Beginnin_ at the Plorthnest corner of Rancho Acalanes; thence running East along. the .:ort- boun_—ary line of said Ranc-o to the Southeast corner of a 200 acre tract of land as particularly set forth ani described in a deed from East Ba, ?later Company to I. C Tay'-or, recorded July 12, 1920 in Volume 307 of Deeds, paEe 266, records of Contra Costa County; thence *forth along the Fast line of said tract ans the '.Pest line of the lams of Knight and Childs to the South line of the parcel of lan, ;escribFd in a deed iom H. T. Bro•an to Oliver Dore, recorded kovembrr 7, 1895 in Vo..ume 70 of Deeds, pane 415; thence Easterly alon= the Southerly line of said Dore Tract, S. 790 E , 0.40 chains; thence S. 350 - 1.05 chains; thence S. 71' , 1.70 chains; thence S. 79° E., 2 chains; thence S. 45° J J E., 2.88 chains; thence S. 71-1° E., 4.25 chains; thence S. 3. 3/40 E., 1.01 chains; thence S. 34j° E., 3.50 chains; thence S. 25° E 0.50 chains; thence S. 2 3/40 E,, 4 chains; :hence S. 190 E., 2.60 chains; thence S. 71° E., 1.60 chains; thence N. 43_,° E., 1,75 chains; thence N. 511° E., 2,40 c'rains; thence N. ;7,5° E., 1.90 chains;; thence N. 84° E-, 2 chains; thence S. Sat° E., 1.10 chains thence S. b9:�° E., 2 chains; thence S. 591 E., 2.40 chains; thence S. 490 E., 1,80 chains; thence S. 27 3/4° E., 2-31 chains to the Best line of the parcel of land described in the deed) from Agnes C. J. Rutherford, a widow, to Cbnrles r Gilmore, dated May 31, 1918 and recorded June b, 1918 in Volume 320 of Deeds, at page 220; thence along the Pest line of said Gilmore Tract, as follows: S. 23° 45' :V., 3.95 chains; `hence S. 110 201 :7., 7.18 chains; thence S. 0° 251 E., 0.72 chains; thence S. 23° 34, W., 13.46 chains to the most :feeterly corner of said Gilmore Tract (320 D 220); thence S. 240 52' ;"., alonJ the Tezt line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Fanny � r H. Spiegl et.vir. to Lest:�r :. Hink, dated September 26, 1921 and recorded September; e9, 191 in volume 377 if Deeds, 't p%;-e 378, 654.70 feet to the most Testerly corner of said tract; thencer=ning alone the Southerly line of said tract in a Southeasterly dir_ction to the 3esterly line of a 90.75 acre tr ct of land nor, or formerly owned 1 by Natale -'rartino as described in a deed recorded in Volume 355 of Deeds, pages 34 and 35, recon:. of Contra Costa County; thence running alon_ the Test erly line of said tract in a Southeasterly direction to the most Southerly corner thereof and the most "'esterly corner of a 143 acre tract of land now or formerly owned by Joseph 2 3uralh0 , as described in a deed recorded in Volume 137 of Deeds, page 598 records of Contra Costa County; thence running along the ^est:,rly line of said tract in a Southeast_7rly direction to the most Southerly corner thereof; thence running Northeasterly aloes_ the Southerly line of said tract and said line produced to the Easterly line of the Oounty road le^ding from Lafayette to Pleasant Hill; thence Southeasterly alon the easterly line of said County road to the most South- erly corner of a 31.05 e.cre tract now or formerly o'.rned by Hiram Hunsaker, as des- I cribed in a deed recorded in Volume 58 of Official Records, pa-e 49, records of j Contra Costa County; thence runniaS alon the Southerly line of said tract Northeast- erly, Southerly and Easterly to the Southeast corner thereof and a point on the ,ortharly line of a 98.54 acre tre.ct now or :'ormrrly owned by Albert E. Hodges, as Dsrticul::rly set forth and described in a deed recorded in Volume 63 of Deeds, page 742 records of Contra Costa County; thence runninVg alon_ the Northerly line of said tract to the Northeasterly corner thereof; thence Southerly alon the Easterly line ; of said tr:dt to the most Iiortheriyccorner of the 31.21 acre tract now or formerly owned by C. G. Peterson as described in a deea recorded in Volume 108, Official Records, pa-e 247 records of Contra Costa County; `hence runnin_ aloe; the Easterly line of said traot ano the 3asterly line of the 77.91 acre tract nor or formerly owned by :Canuel .eachado, an: said line produced, to the Southerly line of the County hi hway le---'in- from :7alnut Creek to Lafayette; thence running aloa., said line in a Southwesterly c`.ir ction to its intersection with the ':Testerly line of a 56 acre tract of land now or formerly owned by Dwi ht Jones; thence running along thi ;lesterly line of paid tract in a Southerly direction to the Southeasterly corner of a 40.00 acre tract nor: or `orx,rly owned by Harriett B. Kitchen, as described in a deed recorded in Volume 197 of Deeds, pa.,-e 460, records of Contra Costa Oouaty; thence Westerly along the Southerly line of said tract to its intersection with the boundary line between the Rancho Canada Del Hambre, Southern Part, and the Briones Grant; thence Southerly alon- said dividing line to the corner common to the Rancho Canada Del Hambre, Southern, Part, Rancho San Ramon, Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados and the Briones ,rant, or Rancho Boca de Is. Canada de Pinole; thence run- nin, Southwesterly alon6 the Easterly boundary line of the aforesaid Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados to a point on the ' . Diablo base line and an angle point in said boundary line; thence ccntinuine along said boundary line in a Southeasterly direction to the most easterly corner of a 74.06 acre tract of land now or formerly owned by I J. A. Olivera, as described in a deed recorded in Volume 109 of Deeds, ave 134, records of Contra Costa County; ti:ence leaving the Easterly boundary linne of Rancho La_una de los Palos Colorados and runninz alon_ the Southerly boundary line of said 54.00 acre tr-.ct, Southwesterly to the most southerly corner thereof; thence continu in_ along :paid bourn,ry line, Northresterly to the Southerly boundary line of a 48.7' acre tract of land now or formerly owned by J. A. Olivera, as described in a deed re corded in 1rolume 58 of Official Records, pa_-e 233, records of Contra Costa County; thence running Northwesterly alonz said line to a point 10 chains north of the southi boundary line of Lot 58, as said lot is so laid down, designated and delineated upon that certain map entitled "Man of 3ectionization of a Part of Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados, Contra Costa County, California", filed August 8, 1916 in Book 15 of :Laos, pale 308, records of Contra Costa. County; thence West to a point on the -.lest line of Lot 59 of said „ap, which point is 10 chains North of the Southwest corner of said Lot ';9; thence South along_ the 7est line of said Lot 59 to the Southwest corner thereof; thence :Vest along the South line of Lots 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 66, 67 and 68, I ' said point bein= on the dividinz line between the lands of the East Bay 2unicipal Utility District and the MforagarCompany; thence running along said dividing line, S. 00 051 E. 1320.00 feet; thence North 891 5' •, 990.00 feet to a point on the 1 South line of Lot 86; thence N. 71° 381 .7., 384.58 feet to a _point on the ;feet line of Lot 84; thence N. 00 051 W., 990.00 feet; thence S. 89° 31' E., 330 feet; thence N. 0° 05' T., 2506.02 feet to a point on the Mount Diablo base line and the south line of the Rancho Acalan,s; thence runnin_ :Pest along said line to the Southwest corner of said Rancho Acalanes and the Southeast corner of Lot 1 of the Rancho El ' Sobrante as said lot is so laid down, designated and delineated upon that certain magi entitled "`,.yap of the Rancho E1 Sobrante, Accompanying and forming a part of the Final Report of the Referees in Partition of said Rancho" filed March 14, 1910 in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa. County; thence running North along the East line of Lot 1 to the Southeast corner of that certain 12.25 acre tract now or formerly owned by :Palter T. Mood, as particularly set forth and described in deeds recorded in Volume 479 of Deeds, pa-e 233 and Volume 13 Official Records, pae 186, records of Contra I Costa County; thence runninf t alonE- the Southerly line of said tract to the South- west corner thereof; thence -Northerly alon-- the Test boandary of said tract to the j Northwest corner thereof; thence North to a point on the North line of the county big way leadin._ from Lafayette to Oakland and the South line of that certain 12,41 acre tract of land as particularly set forth and described in a deed from East Bay Water C�m- pany to Clifford J. Andruss, recorded October 17, 1925 in Volume 2 Official Records, i 23 page 344, records of Contra Costa County; thence running Westerly along the Northerly: line of the county hi<-hway and the southerly line of said tract to they point of inter- section of the Noitherly side of said highway wit:: the ^lesterly line of said tract; thence continuin, nlon, the Nortnerly line of said hi;'..-.y, S. 660 50' 30" T., 70.77 feet; thence N. 230 09' 30" T., 10.00 feet; thence S.-660 50' 30" W., 30.50 feet; thence on a curve to the left with a radius of 1619.59 feet and tangent to last mention- ed course, a distance of 130.05 feet to a point, from which point the center of a reverse curve to the r1.�ht Frith a radius of 417.50 feet bears N. 27°•45' 30" i4.; thence running along said curve, a distance of 82.50 feet; thence S. lo° 25' 30" E., 20.00 feet to a point, from which point the center of a curve to the right with 3 radius of 437.50 feet be:;.rs N. 160 25' 30" T.; thence running along said curve in a westerly direction a distance of 22.00 feet; thence, le:vinz tKe ivortherly line of said highway, N. 560 16' 79.35 feet; t:.ence on a curve to the left with a raaius of 125.50 feet, and tan:rent to last mentioned course, a distance of 40.00 fee;; thence N. 250 00' W.; 52.00 feet; thence X. 370 00' E., 136.31 feet; thence N. 17° 30' E., 300.06 feet; thence N. 2° 421E., 83.31 feet; thence N. 110 38' ;? , 190.36 feet to a point on the Southerly line of that certain 107.55 acre tract of land as particularly set forth and described in a deed from East Bay later Company to Manuel Alves and Antonio C. Lemos, recorded December 10, 1924 in Volume 487 of Deeds, page 71, records of Contra Costa County; tnence running alon_ the Southerly lire of said 107.55 acre tract, S. 790 27' W., 1U-7 feet to a concrete monument set at the Southwesterly corner of said tract; thence runnin_ alom�- the westerly line of said trct, N. 0° 37' l•, 259.3; feet; thence N. 30 �2' v., 364.6 fest; tnence N. 17° 31' E., 133 2 feet• thence N. 90: 27' E., 112.6 feet; thence N. 70 10' IT., 705.5 feet; thence N. 450 30' E., 2047.7 feet to the point of intersection of the Northerly line of said tract with the :9esterly line of Rancho Acalanes; thence North along said Test line of the Rancho Acalanes to the Northwest corner thereof and the point of beginning. be and the same is hereby declared duly organized as a county water district under the name of "Lafayette County Tater District", and the County Clerk is hereby ordered to cause a copy of this resolution and order to be filed with the Secretary of State and shall cause a cony to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board, to-wit: Ayes: James N. Long, Oscar Olsson, C. H. Hayden, T. J. Buchanan and R. J. Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. �( 1 � In the Matter of Resignation of Fire COmmiaSioner of Tenney Terrace Fire j District. i Samuel A. Johnson hsvin_, filed with tnis Board his resignation as Fire Com- missioner of Terrey Terrace Fire District; it is, upon motion duly made and carried, by'the Board ordered that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted. It is further ordered that LeRoy :,alway of Crockett be and he is hereby appoint- ed Fire Commissioner in the place and stead of Samuel A. Johnson, resigned.,; I In t}:e :_'rtter 6f Granting Dance permit. It is by the Board orderedtbat the Coo-Coo Club, of Rodeo, be and they are hereby granted a. nerrit to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.U. on morning following+ ' May l6t2, 1931, June 6th, 1931, at Rodeo, California., f i I r In the 11att¢• of agpoin ment o: Deputy Scale Inspector. Georgie 17.Andrews, Scale Inspector of Oo_itra Costa Jounty, havint notified this Hotted that he has accepted the resi prp;ion of Hutt Brown as Deputy Scale Inspect- or, and that lie has appointed in his place and stead, J.K.Jackson, of Hercules, and as-:in approval of this Board; It is, by .he Board ordered on motion: of Supervisor Lonc, seconded by Super- visor Hayden, that tae -ppolats.ent of J.R.Jscksam, as deputy scale inspector of Contra Costa County be and the sande is hereby approved. e ' In '.'atter of anpli cation of Contra Costa Cornty Council of American Legion for permit to conduct a Carnival. The Cor-ra Costa Jount^ Council of American Legion having filed with this Board, a reques'. _o_ a tree license to conduct a Carnival with Crafts Amusement Oompany on the Christiar. Brothers Tract on Pacheco Boulevard, from May 12th, to 17th, 1931, inclusive, and statin.- to this Board that proceeds derived from sarle will be turned over to Boy Scouts Summer Camp at Lon_ Barn, It is, by tfie Board ordered that said Jcr:ira Costa County Councilof American Legion ::e and tile, are hereby granted pennissi•on to conduct a carnival with Crafts M:r;ce.^Tient Com-)any on said n.-tes, wit-aout license. I_. the Hatter of Clei:i of H.M. Bush for da^iages. County Auditor A.11.Sullenger, having referred to this Hoard, a claim of H.M. Bush, for damn es sustained to his autonobi.le in sura of ;52.75, It is, on notion duly made and carried, by .he Board ordered ti:at said claim be and tae sEa e is hereby referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County as to the legality of said claim. 1 In the Hatter of Transfer of funds. On request of A.N.Sulleng-er, It is, on motion d,r1y made and carried, by the Board ordered that t',e sum of ;7500, be and Lhe selr.e is i:ereby transferred from ' a;propriation made for repair o= Old River Bridge, to appropriation for portion of exp pense of rasint._iring Old River Bridge and Cliften Court Ferry for Calend-s yer.r 1930. It is further ordered that _e sum of y500 be and the s:-..e is hereby transfer ed fro:a the Genera-1 3lectio:.s e_-)propriati:)n to appropriation for special elections to cover cost of Lafayette i.:ater District Electisn =_ other possible special elections. It is fur`her ordered t 41e s=, of w,544.50 be and the s__ee is hereby ordered trpaisfezxed _rn;; unappropriated Reserve Fhnd to 7eneral 'r\;rd to cover the foP_o::in- items: I' 25 i Auditor, for material and sun � 'Jlies ( ntenance) s 1-0.00 j Tax Collector, for numbering machines (Capital Outlay '"30.00 f 1930 Electi^ne for equipment (capital Outlay), 014.50 i Justice Court 'v`9.: for Official Bond (Maintenance) 5.00 Additional Ad iristrative 0_ ice supplies, for elec- tricity ( •=ntenance) '945,00 j Constable -12: For care and tT_,_- n.sportation of prix- ' oners ( .i_tena_-ice) $50.00 Con able t!6: For care and transportation of prison- i ers (email-tenance) 415.00 =ire Insurance: x;.00. iiiscellaneous Refunds: ;P200. i It is further ordered that the sum of 3405 be and the saiae is hereby + ordered transferred from unappropriated Reserve Fund to Charities & Corrections Fund for t_ie follu..'ing.puruoses: 1 County Physician, fees for assistance (Maintenance) $75.00 0/o narcotics addicts p200.00. C/o and exa-mi_.atior of insane, ;)130. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of `ane Board. +C i In the Yatter of Survey of Block in preparation2)r building Lew Hall of Records BuildinG. E.G.Bwngc, Architect, herotof ore chosen to prepare plans and specifications for New Hall of Records Building, having; requested certain Information as to levels I i of Block, It is, by t.ie Board ordered that R.R.Arnold, be and ire is hereby auti,=ized to crake necessary surveys as re,uested in said letter. In the ?`atter of Petition of Residents of Clayton Valley for abatea.ent of an alleged nuisance, ecaanoting fro;r. Carell Portlani Gement Co. The hearing- on eaic natter cavi•n.."3 ase: continued to this time for a report from ':i.Ii.Geore, Secretary of Cowell Portland Cement Company es to what said Comnany intends to do towards abating. s^id alle-c- d m.;isr�rce, and W.H.George, for and on beh2 of said Co::ell Portland Cement Company files a report and calls Dr. Duschak, who test- I ifies under oath as to certain measurements of dust and oases he hrs been making ' said plant and A.i'.Bray, on behalf of Correll Portland Cement Company makes statement to tics Board. Thereupon, Supervisor Trembath m.-L;es a statement that in his opinion this Board is not getti<:_ anywhere by continuin said hearings in this matter, and moves i ' tlie Boardfila said matter be referred to the District Attorney with full power to act in t_- -ore:wisc_ to him may see::: best, rhic'n saki motion. is seconded by Super- es visor Hayden and carried by the unanimous vote of t^e Board, In Latter of Policy of this Board in re3ard to aid.to ::idacs ndnor children. It is by the Board ordered that it is the policy of this Board concerning f r:idrnrs „•ith minor children drarin aid from t'ie County, that said aid to said widow and mi-or children will cease immediately u_)on the marriage of said „1 dow, Tile vote of the Board on s7tid order bein=g unanimous. In the `_atter of Preparation , of Budget for Fiscal year oegin:;in. July ist, 1�5�3i. ' It is bye the Bonid ordered that all county officers and heacis of departments furnish to the 0or:ty ui:itor on or before J':lne 1�1, 1931, a Budget of rr:rt their said i office call r:,quire for the year beginninC July 1st, 1931., j In the 'atter of Conservation of Fun,;s. It is, by the Bo-.,rd ordered that the Cler's of t_^_is Board notify all county officers nn h--ads of departments that they ,must stay within tine limits of their budgets for the ye-r erdint June 30, iy31, ud cali.iar their attention to the provis-i ' ions of t._e Lan regarding the s u;e., Ir• the 'Satter of Co:r unication from Div. of Par'_cs, Dept. of Natural Resources. A letter frox, Laura F..Cregory, secretary of Divisio:•: of Parks, Department of natural Resources, re.-area the purchase of Additional lands from dt.Diablo Com_n ny Ltd., was rea, to the Boe.rd a:d referred to the District Attorney as to the riEiuts of this Board in the matter. i In the :.:atter of petition of property owners in NortL end of Crockett for installin street light. It is bytse Board ordered that a petiticai to install a street light in fro. j of lot 5, Block 2, Crockett Heights, in town of Crockett, be and the same is hereby referred to Su_oervisor Olssen. j i And t-.-.,e Board takes recess to meet on Monday, May 16th, 1931, at 10 o'clock A.M. i 27 i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. I MONDAY, Z'= 19th, 1931. THE BOARD 30T AT 10 01 CLOCK A.M. j PRESENT: HON. W.J. BU::HAlIAii, OHAIRhL1N: 9UPERVISORS JAMES N. LONG, OSCAR OLSSON, C. H. HAYDEN, AND R. J. TRE'L'BATH. J. H. YELLS, CLERK. In the Matter of Painting - Richmond Memorial Hall. Supervisor James N.Long, presents to this Board, four bids for painting of the Richmond Memorial Hall, which are as follows: L. DeGRcGORIO, 4695.00 WILLIAM' HARMS, 480.00 LAMBLE & LAIMLE 425.00 JOS?PH J. BURDON & SON-395.00 Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of Joseph J. Burdon & Son is the lowest and best bid presented for said work, It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby I awarded to Joseph J.Burdon & Son for $395.00. It is further ordered that said Joseph J.Burdon k Son, furnish bond in follow= ing suns, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price for the faithful per- formance of said contract and fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security; for material and labor. ' It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds and contract in accordance r:ith foregoing order. i It is further ordereu that the Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County purchase the necessary paints and supplies for the painting of Baia cuilding. +' I In the Matter of Return of Deposit to Eleanor B.Maltby. Eleanor B.Maltby having deposited with the County Treasurer the aim of $50 as required by certain Permit granted by R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor to guarantee the repair of a certain road crossing and said road crossing having been repaired to the satisfacti.ui of the County Engineer, R.R.Arnold, It is, by rhe Board ordered that the Auditor draw warrant on the County TreaE- urer on said Special Fund for the sum of $50 and thrt the County Treasurer pay the same. ' In the Matter of Proclamation and Notice of Election for Directors of Lafayetppu,%, er District. An election havin6 been held in proposed Lafayette County Water District on the 30th day of April, 1931, and this Board of Sunervisors havinE; canvassed the j returns of said election on the 4th day of May, 1931, and from the results of said canvass adopted a resolution declaring said Lafayette County Plater District duly i organized, and havi1- ca::sedr. certificate showing that said proposition was adopted to be filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of California and I a like Certificate to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, and the Secretary o= State raving filed his certificate with the I County Clerk of Contra Costa County certifyin_ that Lafayette County Cuter Districti has been duly incorporated according to law and the laws of the State of California. IM4, THEREFORE, It is hereby ordered that an election ;e held on Thursday, the 2nd day of July, 1951, between the hours of six o'clock A.M. End seven o'clock , P.M., when the polls will be closed,in Lafayette County {'tater District, and that the whole : said District shall constitute one precinct for the purpose of holding) said election, at which said election there shall be elected a board of directors consisting of five members. ' IT IS FURTHER MERED That the polling place for said election shall be Lafayette Hall, Lafayette, California, and that the following electors are hereby designated as officers of election to conduct said election, to wit: Inspector: Geo. Weldon. Judge: . H.B.Gerow. I Clerks: Yrs. Lizzie Ledau; Gert-ude B.Cone. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board cause this proclamation and notice of election to be puolished for at least ten consecutive days before said election in the "Courier Journal" a newspaper published and circulated in Conla Costa County together with a certified list of names of candidates and the offices to be fMed. I The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ' In the `fatter of Granting Dance Permits. The following persms and societies havin,; filed application for permission to conduct a den ce until 3 o'clock in morning following date of dance, to wit: i America.: Legion Post #246, Danville, June 6th, 1931, August lst, 1931 and Best- 5th, 1931. I Flor de Oakley,=,odge, Oakley, May 23, 1931. It is, by the Board ordered that the said applications for a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on above dates be and the same are hereby granted to above applicants.4 In the 'Latter of Grantin._; Leave of Absence. I It is by the Board ordered that a leave of absence of fifteen days from and after leaving the State of California be granted to R.R.Veale, Sheriff, and a leave oa absence of thirty days from and after leaving state of California, be granted to J.H.Ciells, County Clerk. j i I I I I I I 29 i In the Matta of approval of Bond , of Sterling Pump Works. Sterling Pump WoT_ks having been heretofore awarded a contract for the furnishing of a Pater Pump for Contra Costa County Slater Works District i1, and said Sterling ' Pump Works, havin;; furnished good and sufficient bonds according to jaw, It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and each cf them be approved by this Board and the Chairman authorized to execute a contract for and on behalf of said Contra Costa County. In the Matt,= of Cancellation of taxes onro ert• of Sunset View Cemetery. P P J IY i The Sunset Vier Cemetery Association, a corporation, having filed with this Board their petition showing that un-collected taxes assessed and levied upon herein after described :orojerty should be cancelled, by the Officer having a record thereof, on the order of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, and requesting that', the taxes on the hereinafter described property , to wit: PARCEL II (2nd Inst. 1929-1930 taxes): i Lots 10 to 16, inc. Elk 117, in the Richmond Annex Addition, X26.49 Lots 19-20, Elk 117, in the Riclusond Annex Addition 31.35 Lots 16 to 20, inc. Elk 116 in the Richmond Annex Additio.,, 14.92 Lot 13, Elk 116, in the Richmond annex Addition, 2. 66 7� 5•T2 ' PARCEL I (2nd inst. 1929'1930 taxes) 394.63 $470.35 PARCEL II: (1st and 2nd inst. 1930-31 taxes): Lots 10 to 16, inc. Blk 117, in Richmond Annex Adaition 50.05 Lots 19 to 20, inc. Elk 117, in Richmond Annex Additi m 56.10 Lots 16 to 20 inc. Elk 116 in the Richmond Annex Addition 26.34 Lot 13, Elk 116, in the Richmond Annex Addition 5.66 $140.15 Total , be cancelled; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the Cooney Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to cancel on the Rolls, the hereinabove described taxes. 1- In Matter of Communication from ' Contra Costa County Medical Society . A communication from Secretary of Contra Costa County Medical Society, requesting this Board to investigate the feasibility of establishing Hospital facilities in Richmond for county patients in Richmond and vicinity, is read to the Board, and said Communication is ordered placed on file. i I I In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. Good cause appearing, therefor, it is by theBoard ordered that the following1 amounts be and the same are hereby transferred from Charities & Corrections Fund to the State Fund on account a the following: I ' Sonoma State Home, $4000.00. Preston School Industry 480.00 Whittier State School, 260.00 Ventura School for Girls, 200.00 Patton state School, 125.00 Total- 5005.00 The vote thereon being unanimous. , In the ]Satter of Request of Leo G. i Lynch, to lay mater pipe alonb c oam y road. Leo G.Lynch, havi% filed with this Board, a petition for permission to lay two inch crater main parallel with Danville-San Hazuon highway, beginning at south end of the Southern Pacific Right- of-clay at Danville (end of pipe line of the Californid Fluter Service Corporation) and running tor:ards San Ramon, a distance of 2604 feet � also at stations 16+64, 18464 and 20464 to lay a one inch main along the roadway. It is, by the Board ordered that said request be granted; said pipe to be laid under the supervision of and to the entire satisfaction of County surveyor and Supervisor of Supervisor District #2. It is further ordered that Leo G.Lynch be and he is hereby held accountable for full protection of the public in digging said ditches. i !I� In the Batter of Appointment of Justice of the Peace of Judicial Township $1. This Board having been notified of the death of Leo F.Tormey, Justice of the Peace in and for Judicial Township No. 1, and said office being vacant by reason thereof, and application having been made for said position by A.B.Vilson, and others, It is, on motion of Supervisor Hayden, seconded 'o, Supervisor Long, by the Board ordered that A.B.Zilson, be and he is hereby appointed Justice of the Peace ' in and for Judicial Township No. 1 in place of Leo F.Tormey, deceased; I It is further ordered that said A.B.Wilson take the oath and give bond in I the Sam of $1-000 as required by order of this Board,, I In the ;Satter of Advertising the Resources of Contra Costa County. (� This Board having 'peen notified that there is going to be held in Brentwood during the month of June, 1931, a Festival to be known as Brentwood Apricot Festival and a Committee Navin`;, requested this Board to make a donation towards this Festival, for advertisin;; the resources of Ca:tra Costa county, and it appearin to the Board'; that said Festival will advertise the resources of Contra Costa county, I 31 i It is ordered, on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Olsson, by the Hoard, that the sura of ',$`250 be and it is hereby set aside out a the Advertising i Fund of Contira Costa County for the purpose of advertising the resources of Contra Costa County at said Festival. ' It is, further ordered that said amount be paid on the presentation of a duly] verified claim t herefor.,- i And the Board takes recess to meeton Monday, June let, 1931, at 10 o'clock ' A.M. I .. Clerk. I i I I i j i I i I i j I I I I i Ir I I i BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIAL MONDAY, Ju-iE let, 1931. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanaz, Chairman; Supervisors Oscar Olsson, C. H.Hayden, and James N.Long, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells,Clerk. ' The minutes and proceedings for and daring the month of May, 1931, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District $1619. good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the following warrantel of Reclamation District $1619, be approved, to wit: No. Date A mount. 737 May 29th, 1931, 7.50 738 May 2;t h, 1931, 217.81. 749 May 29th, 1931, 74. 740 May 29th, 1931, 0. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. i In the Matter of Cancellation of Taxes on property of Sunset View Cemetery Association. The Sunset View Cemetery Association, a corporation, having heretofore filed I with this Board, their petition praying that uncollected taxes assessed and levied upon certain described property should be cancelled; and the Board nevi,:,; heretofore ordered that said uncollected taxes be cancelled but did not order that the interest and penalties accruing thereo,be cancelled; It is, by the Board ordered that the penalties and interest on Lots 10 to 16, inc. in Block 117, Richmond.annex addition amounting to 45.52, On Lots 19 to 20, inc. in Block 117, Richmond Annex Addition, amounting to $6.12, ' i On Lots 16 to 20, inc. in Block 116, Richmond Annex addition, amounting to $3.34, and On Lot 13, Block 116, Richmond Annex addition, amounting to 41.08 be cancelled; It is, on motion duly made and carried bythe Board ordered that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to cancel on the Rolls the hereinabove described ' Penalties and interests on said taxes hereinbefore cancelled on above property.. I I i 33 In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents, It is, by the Board ordered that alloe+ance heretofore granted to MRS. KATHERINE LA VENTURE, P.O. Box 94, Garretson Ave. Rodeo, of $45. be discontinued as of May let, 1931. That the allowance heretofore granted to CHAS. EDN. MORINE, 1022-10th St. Antioch ' of $10 state and $10 county aid for the needy aged be decreased to 39.75 State and $9.75 County aid as of May let, 1931. That allowance heretofore granted to Samuel Cornell, San Pablo of $12.50 State and $12,50 County aid, for needy aged, be discontinued as of May 1,1931. That allowance heretofore granted to JOE GOMEZ. 2172 Grant St. Concord, of ,$15.00 state and $15 county aid to needy aged, be discontinued as of Feb. let, 1931. That allowance heretofore granted to SUSAN TIPPY. 724- 14th St. Richmond, for needy aged, be discontinued as of May 12, 1931• The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., j In the Matter of Resignation of A.B.Wilson, as County Exhibit Commissioner . A.B.Wilson, having presented to this Board his resignation as County Exhibit Commissioner to take effect immediately; It is on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Olsson, by the: Board ordered that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted.; I In the Hatter of Appointment of County Exhibit Commissioner. Guy F.Spencer, having filed with this Board his application that he beappointed County Exhibit Commissioner of Contra Costa County by reason of the resignation of A.H. Wilson, It is, on motion of Supervisor Hayden, seconded by Supervisor Olsson, by the Board ordered that Guy F.Spencer, is hereby appointed County Exhibit Commissioner of Contra Costa County to fill vacancy caused by resignation of A.B.Wilson. It is, further ordered that Guy F.Speacer be paid a salary of $900. per year, said salary to be paid in equal monthly installments on warrants drawn on the County Treasury on Advertising Fund on the first day of each and every month during the year ' beginning June let, 1931, and ending June let, 1932. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, r ' In the ;natter of application of Key Transit Company, a corporation, for an order re-adjusting rates, etc. The Railroad Commission of the State of California having notified this Board there will be a hearing before Commissioner Seavey, on Friday, June 5, 1931, at', 10 o'clock A.M. in the City Hall at Oakland, California, in regard to re-adjusting of. rates for transportation of persons and property between points on the Company's lines in the State of California; It is by the Board ordered that Supervisor James N.Long, appear at said hear- ing earing and representthe Board of Supervisors of Coun.y of Contra Costa. f In the Matter of Communication from James P.Montgomery. A communication from James P.Moutgomery of Oakland, California, in regard to improving the Road known as Snake Road in County of Contra Costa, was received; It is by the Board ordered that said communication be referred to Supervisor.,. ' Olsson and County Surveyor R.R,Arnold, for investigation. I In the Matter of Contract of Joseph J.Burdon & Son for ' Painting Richmond Memorial Hall. A contract having been heretofore awarded to Joseph J Burden & Son for painting Richmond Memorial Hall, and said Joseph J.Burdon & Son having presented bond) and contract as required by previous order of this Board, It is by the Board ordered that said bonds be and each of them are hereby I approved, and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign the said contract. i I I In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits. The following persons aid societies having made application for permission to , i conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on following dates, to wit. i Rose All—Stars, Farm Bureau Club House, Concord, June 20th, 1931. Roy Griffith, Leonard Dainty, and W.H.Morgans, Jr., Brentwood, June 6th, 13th, j 20th and 27th, 1931. Coo—Coo Club, Rodeo Hall, Rodeo, June 27th, 1931. It is by the Board ordered that a permit to conduct a dance until 301olock j A.M. on above dates be granted to above persons and societies., In the ;latter of Communication j I from I.V.Ball. A communication from IjV.Hall, asking for maps aad data on industries in County I of Contra Costa located on the shores of San Pablo Bay, was received by the Board; It is by the Board ordered that said communication be referred to Guy F.Spencer, County Exnibit Commissioner with instructions tof urnish such data as is possible, i to the said I.V_Ball. I In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. I On request of A.N.Sullenger, Bounty Auditor, it is by the Board ordered that I the following transfers be made from General Fund to the Unappropriated Reserve Fund) from following appropriations: Board of Supervisors, Maintenance, 600.00 Clerk, " 1250.00 " Capital Outlay, 700.00 Assessor " " 150.00 Tax Collector Maintenance 2000.00 District Attorney " 12000.00 f 35 1930 Elections Maintenance, $ 500.E Primary Elections " 100.00 General " " 1500.00 Superior court " 500.00 Capital Outlay 150.00 Superior Court Juries,etc. 4000.00 Board of Education Maintenance 1250.00 County r-xhibits " 2 00.00 Total - - -_ 000. j It is further ordered that sum of $15,000 betiansferred from Unappropriated Reserve Fund to the Genera Fund, for following appropriations: Coroner, Maintenance $1,000.00 Justice Court Reporters 700.00 Sheriff, Maintenance, 2,000.00 Care of Prisoners 3,000.00 Compensation Insurance 2,000.00 Liability " 450.00 Sup. Dist. 5, Ferries & Old River Bridge 2,500.00 Sint. Dchoola, Paint m ance, 1,000.00 Advertising 350.00 Refund of Taxes 2000.00 Total - - — - 15, .00 It is ordered that sum of $26,200. be transferred from Uhappropriated Reverie Fund to Charities & Corrections Funa go r following appropriati m a: Health Officer, Maintenance, $ 500.00 j Care of Indigents 1+,000.00 Old Age Pensions 8,500.00 Care of Alcoholics 800.00 Weimar Joint Hospital 2 400.00 Total - - - - - o, 00.00 The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board.,, i i In the Matter of Signing Contract with E.Geoffrey Bangs. The District attorney of Contra Costa county having presented to this Board a form of Contract to be entered into by and between the Board of Supervisors of Contra !, Costa County, and E.Geoffrey Bangs, for professional services as Architect in the preparation of plans and specifications and construction of a New Hall of Records Building in City of dartinez, County of Contra Cost:, and said Form of contract having) been approved by the Board of Supervisors, It is, by the Board ordered that W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of aver- visors of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby empowered to sign said Contract on behalf of the Board of Supervisors. I In the Matter of Adoption of plans i and specifications for paving of Tennent ' Avenue, in Town of Pinola. i R.R.Arnold, County Engineer, having filed with this Board, plans and specificaj- ions and workin_; details, etc. for paving of Tennent Avenue, in Town of Pinole, in °upervisor District #1, in County of Contra Costa, It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, working details, etc., be and they are hereby adopted as such plane and specifications, working details; etc., for paving of Tennent Avenue in Town of Pinole; It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Pinole Times, for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday r ra i i July 6th, 1931, at 10 ofclock A.M. for the doing of said work. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In the Matter of Improvement of , I Fairview Avenue, in City of Martinez. Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa "ounty that Fairview Avenue/left he City of Martinez, from lite intersection with Escobar Street I and running thence south to the incorpor ate limits of the City of Martinez, is of ' I general county interest and t net County aid should be extended towards improvement of, same and, WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that said road should be graded and improv, ed with an oil macadam surface and. WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that the cost of said improvement will be about $1000.00; Thereupon, it is on motion of Supervisor Hayden, seconded by Supervisor Long, by the Board ordered that the County of Contra Costa give aid to improving of said Fairview Avenue, by contributing material and delivering same and furnishing engineer- Ing services and labor and loaning of Its road building machinery to the improvement) of said Street with an oil macadam surface and expenses of such aid to be paid AA from a fund composed of moneys received from State pursuant to California Vehicle AA and pursuant to Chapter 267 of Statutes of 1923. , The vote of the Board on said or der being unanimous. I I I In matter of Communication from Dr I.O.Church. A communication from Dr. I.O.Church having been received by this Board stating] that he will be delayed in his return to the County of Contra Costa, until June 15, 1931, It is, by the Board ordered that leave of absence of Dr. I.O.Church, be continued to June 15, 1931. In Latter of Granting Permission to Lay Water Pipe line along Livorna Road. J.Moura, having applied to this Board for permission to lay a two inch water! pipe line commencing at lines of California WaterService Company in county highway , leading from Walnut Creek to Alamo, and thence running along Livorna Road, to the residence of J.Moura, j It is by the Board ordered that permission be granted to lay said two inch i water pipe line along Livorna Road to residence of J.Moura, said pipe to be laid under the supervision of County Engineer R.R.Arnold, and Supervisor Oscar Olssai Supervisor of Supervisor District $2. Said J.Moura to assume all liability for any damage which might be incurred by laying of said pipe line. , I f' 37 In the Matter of Granting Permission to lay water pipe line along El Rio Road. V.R.White, having applied to this Board for permission to lay a two inch water main along El Rio Road, commencing at mains of the California Mater Service Company on' ' the highway between Danville & Alamo, and thence running along E1 Rio Road to the residence of W.R.White. It is, by the Board ordered that said W,R,White be granted permission to lay said water pipe main along said E1 Rio Road, under the direct supervision of R.R.Arnold, Olsson ' Oo my Surveyor,and Supervisor/of Supervisor District $2, said Pt.R.White to assume all liability for any da.!oages that might be incurred from laying of said water pipe line.' In the Matter of Sale of property fcr Delinquent Taxes. The following ?.esoluton was ordered passed and entered on the Minutes of this Board: BE IT RESOLVED that we do declare it tobe the judgment of this Board that the that the following described property now owned by the State is not at this time of great value enough that it can be sold by the State for an amount equal to amount of all taxes levied up n said property and all interest, costs and penalties, and a xpensee paid to the date of sale, and that it will be to the best interests of said State to sell said property for the sum, or sums hereinafter set forth after each separate parcel of land, in lieu of taxes, penalties, costs, etc., to wit: Property sold to the State June 26th, 1915, for the delinquent taxes of 1917, and deeded to the State July 27th, 1923. Lot 16, Block B, in the Wilson Addition, Deed No. 25. Minimum bid $10, plps cost of sale. Property sold to the State Jane 26th, 1923, for the delinquent taxes of 1922, and deeded to the State July 27th, 1925. Lot 10, Block C. in the }Milson Addition. Deed No. 364. Minimum Bid, $10 plus cost of sale. i Property sold to the State June 26th, 1916, for the delinquent taxes of 1915, and.deeded to the State July 26th, 1921. Lot 4, Block 1, in the €iest Richmond Tract, Deed No. 6. Minimum bid $10.00, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1916, for the delinquent taxes of ' 1915, and deeded to the state July 26th, 1921. Lot 2, Block 8, in the West Richmond Tract, Deed No. 7. 14nimum bid $10 plus cost of sale. Property sold tot he State June 26th, 1923, for the delinquent taxes of 1922, and deeded to the state July 27th, 1926. Lot 9, Block5 West Richmond Tract, Deed No. 267. Minimum bid $IO.00 plus cost of sale. ' Prcperty sold to the state June 26th, 1923, for the delinquent taxes of 1922, and deeded to the state July 27th, 1929. Lots 13 and 14, Block 17, in the West Richmond Tract, Deed No. 286. Minimum bid $20 Plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923, j and deeded to the state July 27th, 1929. Lots 1 and 2 Block 4,in the West Richmond Tract, Deed No. 24. Minimum bid :20.00 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923, and deeded to the State July 21th, 1929. Lots 6 and 9, block 4, in the West Richmond Tract, Deed No. 25. Minimum bid $20. plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1924, 'or the delinquent taxes of 1923, and deeded to tine state July 21th, 1929. Lot 6, Block 9 gest Richmond Tract, Deed No. 26, Minimum bid $10. plus cost of sale. r Property sold to tie state June 26th, 1925, for the delinquent taxes of 1924 and deeded to the state July 3161, 1930. � Lots 1 and 21 Block 1, in the West ,Richmond Tract, Deed No. 24. Minimum bid ,920.00 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1925, for the delinquent taxes of 1924 and deeded to the state July 31st; 1930. Lot 17, Block 17, in West Richmond Tract, Deed No. 25. , Minimum bid $10. plus cost of Bala Property sold to the state June 26tii, 1925, for the delinquent taxes of 1924 and deeded to the state July 31st, 1930. Lot 2, Block 20, in the West Richmond Tract, Deed No. 26. Minimum bid $10.plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1925, for the delinquent taxes of 1924 and deeded to the state July 31st, 1930. Lot 12, in Viiccs Addition to Central :dc'hmond, Deed No. 39. , Minimum bid $10 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1923, for the delinquent taxes of 1922 and deeded to the state July 27th, 1928. Lots 20-21-22-23, Block 154, in ',alis Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 346. Minimum bid $40. plus cost of sale. Property sold tot he state June 26, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923, and deeded to the state July 27th, 1929. Lot 32, Block 145, In balls addition to Richmond, Deed No. 57• 'Winimum bid '10 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923, 1 and deeded to the state July 2(tA, 1929- Lots 23 and 24 Block 156, in 'galls addition to Richmond, Deed No. 56. Minimum bid $20. plus the cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923, and deaded to the state July 2(th, 1929. Lot 11, Block 160 in Halls Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 59• Minimum bid 4'10 plust coot of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923, ! and deeded to Tile state July 21tn, 1929. ' Lot 16, Block 197, in Walls Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 60. Minimum Bid $10 plus cost of sale, i Property sold to the State June 26th, 1925, for the delinquent taxes of 1924 and deeded to the state July 31st, 1930. Lot 33, Block 194, in Walls Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 35. Minimum bid $10. plust cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1922, for the delinquent taxes of 1921, and deeded to the state June 27th, 1927. Lot 17, Block 2, in the Upland Tract, Deed No. 16. Minimum bid $10 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 266th, 1925, for the delinquent taxes of 1924, 1 and deeded to the state July 31st, 1930. Lots 17 and 19, Block 4, in Turpins Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 22. Minimum bid $20 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the stalre June 26, 1916, for the delinquent taxes of 1915, a4d deeded to ti:e state July 28th, 1921. Lot 7, Block 11, in Tewksbury Heights, Deed No. 10. Minimum bid $10. plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1922, for the delinquent taxes of 1921 , and deeded to the state June 27th, 1927 Lot 9, Block 11, Tewksbury Heights, Deed No. 12. Minimum bid $10 plus cost d' sale. I Property sold to the state June 26th, 1923, for the delinquent taxes of 1922,1 and deeded to the state July 2(th, 1926, Lot 17, Block 10, in Tewksbury Heights, Deed No. 345. Minimum bid $10. plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1925, for tee delinquent taxes of 19241 ' and deeded to the state July 318t, 1930. Lots 6 and 9, Block B in the Syndicate Tract, Deed No. 56. Minimum bid $20. plus cost of sale. Property sold tot he state June 26th, 1925, for the delinquent taxes of 1924 and deeded to the state July 31st, 1930. Lots 16 and 19, Block N. in the syndicate Tract. Deed No. 57. Minimum bid $20.00 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1922, for the delinquent taxes for 1921, and deeded to the stage June 27th, 1927. Lot 40, Block C in the Syndicate Business Blocks, Deed No. 30. Minimum bid $10. plus cost of sale. Property sold tothe state June 26tr., 1922, for the delinquent taxes of 1921,1 and deeded to the state June 27th, 1927. Lot 23, Block D in the Syndicate Business Blocks, Deed No. 31. Minimum bid $10 plus cost of sale. 39 Property sold to the State June 26th, 1922, for the delirquent taxes of 1921, and deeded to the state June 27th, 1927• Lots 26 and 27 Block E in the Syndicate Business Blocks, Deed No. 32. Minimum bid $20 plus cost of aLle. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923, and deeded to the state June 27th, 1929, Lots 24 and 25 mock E, in the Syndicate Business Blocks, deed No. 73. Minimum bid $20. plus cost of sale. i Property sold to t he State June 26th, 1925, for the delinquent taxes of 1924, and deeded to the state July 31st, 1930. Lot 39, Block 0, in the Syndicate Business Blocks, Deed No. 56. Minimum bid $10. plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1912, for the delinquent taxes of 1911, and deeded to the state August 23rd, 1917. Lots 6 and 7, Block 24, in the Torn of Stege, Deed No. 3. Minimum bid $20 plus cost of sale. i Property soldto the state June 26tL, 1919, for the delinquent taxes of 1916, and deeded to the state July 29th, 1924. Portion Lot '-A, Block 6, in the town of Stege, Deed No. 17. Minimum bid 410. plusthe cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1923, for the delinquent taxes of 1922,aad deeded to the state July 27th, 1926. Lot 6, Block 12,in the Town of Stege, Deed No. 359. Minimum bid $10. plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1925, for the delinquent taxes of 1924, and deeded to the state Tu-,y 31st, 1930. Lot 7, Block 9in the townsite of Santa Fe, Deed No. 12. Minimum bid $10. plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26C., 1916, for the delinquent taxes of 1917, and deeded to the state July 27th, 192J Lot 16, Block 2 in the Robert Seaver Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 30', Minimum bid $10. plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1916, for the delinquent taxes of 1917, and deeded to the state July 21th, 1923• Lots 15 and 16, Block 9, in the Robert Seaver Addition to Sic'hmond, Deed 90.31. Minimum bid $20. plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1916, for the delinquent taxes of 1917, and deeded to the state July 21tii, 1923. Lots 7 and 6 Block 10, in the Robert Seaver Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 32. Minimum bid$20, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1919, for the delinquent taxes of 1916, and deeded to the state July 29th, 1924. Lots 13-14-1 -16, Block 3, in the Robert Seaver Addition Deed, No. 26. Llinimu: bid 440, plus cost o sale. to Richmond. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1919, for the delinquent taxes of 1916, and deeded to t ne state Julyy 29th, 1924. Lots 21-22-23-24, Block 4, in the Robert Seaver Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 27. Minimum bid, $40, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 21st, 1920, for the delinquent taxes of 1919, and deeded to the state July 15th, 1925. Lots 7 and 9, Block 9, in the Robert Seaver Addition to richmond, Deed No. 36 Minimum bid §20. plus ehst of sale. Property sold to tae state June 22nd, 1921, for tee delinquent taxes of 1920, and deeded to the state June 29th, 1926, Lots 21-22-36, Block 9. in the Robert Seaver Addition To Richmond, DeediNo. 14 Minimum bid $30, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1923, for the delinquent taxes of 1922, and deeded to the state July 27th, 1926. N. 20' Lot 47) Block 6 in t_-.e Robert SeaverAddition to Richmond !. 10' Lot 46 Deed No. 366, +wIiniqium bid $20.00 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923, and deeded to the state July 27th, 1929. Lot 6, Block 3 in the Robert Seaver Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 74 Minimum bid $10. plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1924, for tae delinquent taxes of 1923, and deeded to the state July 27th, 1929. Lots 14-15, Block 11, in the Robert Seaver Addition, to Richmond, Deed No. 75 Hinimum bid $20. plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1925, for the delinquent taxes of 1924, and deeded to the state July 26th, 1930. Lot 26, Block 9, in the Robert Seaver Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 59 Minimum bid $10. plus cost o,- sale. I A�1 i i Property sold to the State June 26th, 1919, for the delinquent taxes of 1918, and deeded to the state July 29th, 1924• Lot 9, -lock j in the Richmond Villa Tract, Deed No. 14. Minimum bid $10. plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923, and deeded to the state July 21th, 1929. i Lot 20, Block 4, jn the Richmond Villa Traci•, Deed No. 21. Minimum bid $10. plus cost of sale. ' Property sold to the state June 26th, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923, and deeded to the state July 27t':, 1929. Lot 9, Block H. in the Richmond Tract, Deed No. 20, Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Property ®ld to the state June 28th, 1915, for the delinquent taxes of 1914, and deeded to the state July 10th, 1920. Lots 9-10, B30& 18, in Richmond Terrace Tract, Deed No. 4. ' Minimum bid $20. plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 30th, 1914, for delinquent taxes of 1913, and deeded to the state July 10th, 1919. Lot 3, Block 26, in the Fourth Addition tc Richmond, Deed No. 11. Minimum bid $10. plusthe cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1912, for the delinquent taxes of 1911, and deeded to the state August 23rd, 1917. j Lot 4, Block 26, in the Fourth Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 14. Minimum bid $10. plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1912, for the delinquent taxes f of 1911, and deeded to the state August 23rd, 1917. Lot 9, Block 26, in the Fourth Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 13. Minimum bid ;10. plus cost of sale. Propexti sold tot ae state June 26th, 1912, for the delinglent taxes of 1911, and deeded to the state August 23rd, 1917. Lot 7, Block 28, in the Fourth Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 12. Minimum bid $10. plus cost of sale. Property sold to tae state June 26th, 1912, for the delinquent taxes of 1911, and deeded to the state gugust 23, 1917. ' Lot 7, Block 29, in the Fourth Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 11. Minimum bid 010. plus cost of sale. j Property sold to the state June 26th, 1918, for the delinquent taxes of 1917, and deeded to the state August 2(tn, 1923. R. 1/2 of Lot 2, Block 48, in the Fourth Addition to Richmond, Deed Pio. 3, Minimum bid $10 plusthe cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1919, for the delinquent taxes of 1918, and deeded to tae state July 29th, 1924. 14B 11-12, Block 36, in the Fourth Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 3. Minimum bid $20, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1923, for the delinquent taxes of 1922, and deeded to the state July 2(tn, 1929. Lot 6, Block 48, in the Foata Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 9. Yinim a bid $10, plus cost p= Salo. j j Property sold to the state June 26t-q, 1925, for the delinquent taxes Of 1924, and deeded to the state July 31st, 1930. Lots 9-10, Block 27, in the Fourth Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 5. Minimum bid $20. plus cost of sale, i Property sold to the state June 26th, 1925, for the delinquent taxes of 1924, and deeded to the state July 31st, 1930. Lots 8-9, Block 44, in the Fourth Addition to richmond, Deed No. 6. inimum bid$20, plus cost of sale. I Property sold to the state June 26th, 1912, for the delinquent taxes of 1911, and deeded to the state August 23, 1917. Lots 14-15-16, Block 22,in the Third Addition to Richmond, Deed No, ib. Minimum bid $30, plus cost of sale. I Property sold to the state June 26th, 1912, for the delinquent taxes of , 1911, and deeded to the state August 231917. Lot 5; Plock 23, in the Third Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 15. Minimum bid $10. plus cast of sale. Property sold to the state June 25th, 1913, for the delinquent taxes of 1912, and deeded to the state July 9th, 1918. Lots 1-2, Bloc's 22, in t'ae Third addition to Richmond, DeedNo. 1, Minimum bid $20. plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 30th, 1914, for the delinquent taxes of 1913, and deeded to the state July 10th, 1919. Lot 4, Block 23, in the Third Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 9. Minimum bid $10. plus cost,of sale. I 41 Property sold to the state June 30th, 1914, for the delinquent taxes of 1913, and deeded to the State July 10th, 1919. Lot 12, Bloc 23 in the Third Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 10. Minimum bid 10.00 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 25th, 1915, for the delinquent taxes of 1914, and deeded to the state August 9th, 1920. Lot 4, Block 15, in the Third Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 12. Minimum bid $10 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 25th, 1915, for the delinquent taxes of 1914, and deeded to the state July 10th, 1920. Lot 12, Block 21, in the Third Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 5. Minimum bid $10 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 25th, 1915, for the delinquent taxes of 1914, and deeded to the state July 10, 1920. ' Lot 6, Block 23, 1n the Third Addition to Ri.chmoud, Deed No. 6. Minimum bid $10. plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1917, for the delinquent taxes of 1916, and deeded to the state July 27th, 1922. Lot 10, Block 22, in the Third Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 1. Minimum bid $10. plus cost of_sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1915, for the delinquent taxes of 1917 and deeded to the state July 27th, 1923• Lot 23, Block 22, in the Third Addition to Richwd, Deed No. 2. Minimum bid $10. plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1919, for the delinquent taxes of 1918, and deeded to the state July 29t__, 1924• Lot 3, Blocs 17, in the Third Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 1. Minimum bid $10 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1919, for the delinquent taxes of 1916 and deeded to the state July 29th, 1924• Lot 22, Block 19, in the Third Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 2. Minimum bid 410 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 22, 1921, for the delinquent taxes of 1920 ' and deeded to the state June 29th, 1926, Lots 3-11-12 Block 22 in the Third Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 1. Minimum bid 430, plus cost of sale. Property sold tothe state June 22, 1921, for the delinquent taxes of 1920 and deeded to the state June 29th, 1926. Lot 3, Block.25, in the Third Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 2. Minimum bid $10 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1923, for the delinquent taxes of 1922, and deeded to the state July 27th, 1926. Lot 14, Block 19, in the Third Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 5• Minimum bid $10 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26, 1923, for the delinquent taxes of 1922, j and deeded to the state July 27th, 1925. Lot 30,91ock 22, in the Third Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 6. Minimum bid $10 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1923, for the delinquent taxes of 1922, and deeded to the state July 27th, 1928. Lot 8, Block 23, in the Taird Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 7. Minimum bid $10 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1923, for the delinquent taxes of 1922, ' and deeded to the state July 2(th, 1926. Lot 9, Block 23, in the Third Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 8. Minimum bid $10. plus cost of sale. i Property sold to the state June 26th, 1925, for the delinquent taxes of 1924, and deeded to the state July 318t, 1930. Lot 6, Block 15, in the Third Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 4. Minimum bid $10 olus cost of sale. ' Property sold to the state June 26th, 1918,for the delinquent taxes of 1917 and deeded to the state July 27th, 1923• Lot 5, Block 7 in the Amended Map No. 1 of the Town of Richmond, Deed No. 1: Minimum bid $10 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26, 1917, for the delinquent taxes of 1916, and deeded to the state July 27th, 1922. Lots 6-7-5, Block 5, in Pullman Townsite, Deed No. 19. Minimum bid $30 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 30th, 1914, for the delinquent taxes of 1913; and deeded to the state August 14th, 1920. Lot 16, Block 7, in Pullman Townsite, Deed No. 26. Minimum bid $10 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1917, for the delinquent taxes of 1916 and deeded t4 the state July 27th, 1922. dot 14, Blocj 9 in Pullman Townsite, Deed No. 16. Minimum bid 410�plus cost of sale. I i I Property sold to the state June 21st, 1920, for the delinquent taxes of 1919, and deeded to the etate July 15, 1925. Lot o, Block 17, in Pullman Townsite, Deed No. 7. Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1922, for the delinquent taxes of 1921, and deeded to the state July 27th, 1927. Lots 47-4S, Block 17 in Pullman Townsite, meed No. 15. Minimum bid $20. plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1923, for the delinqu at taxes Of 1922, and deeded to the state July 27th, 1925. Lots 23-24, Block 14, in Pullman Townsite, Deed No. 346. Minimum bid $20, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1923, for the delinquent taxes of 1922, and deeded to the state July 27th, 1925. Lot 29, Block 20, in Pullman Townsite, Deed No. 347. , Minimum bid $10, Plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1924, for the delinquent taxes i of 1823, and deeded to the state July 27tH, 1929. I MLot 35,inimum Block 10, in Pullman Townsite, Deed No. 55. bid plus coat of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1924, for the delinquent taxes ! of 1923, and deeded to the state July 27th, 1929. Lots 6-7-6-9 Block 14, in Pullman Townsite, Deed No. 56. Minimum bid $40, plus cost of Bale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1925, for the delinquent taxes of 1924, and deeded to the state July 31st, 1930. Lot 19, Plock 16, in Pullman Townsite, Deed No. 34. Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1922, for the delinquent taxes of 1921, and deeded to the state June 27, 1927. Lot 1, Block G, in the Pullman lark Tract, Deed No. 13. Minimum bid $10. plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1922, for the delinquent taxes of 1921, and deeded to the state June 27th, 1927. Toot 12, Block H in the Pullman lark Tract, Deed No. 14. , Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to t;,e state June 26th, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923, and deeded to the state July 27th, 1929, Lot 49, Block A, in the Pullman Park Tract, Deed No. 54. Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1916, for tae delinquent taxes Of 1915, and deeded to the state July 26tH, 1921. Lots 18 and 19, Block B, in the town of Pt.Richmond, Offioial Yap No. 3, Minimum bid $20, plus cost of sale. Deed No. 14. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1915, for the delinquent taxes of 1917, and deeded to the state July 27th. 1923. Lot 14, Block E, in the town of Pt.Richmond Official Map No. 3, Deed #13, Minimum bid, $10 plus cost Of sale. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1916, fa the delinquent taxes of 1917, and deeded to the state July 2fth, 1923. Lot 11, Block F in the Town of Pt.Richmend Official Map tri, Deed #14. Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th 1919, f s the delinquent taxes of 1915, and deeded to the state July 29th, 19 9. , Toot 1, Block,E, in the Toms of Pt.Richmond Official Map #3, Deed No. 12I Minimum bid ;i10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1919, for the delinquent taxes of 1916, and deeded to the state July 29th, 1924, Cue lot adjoining Int 1. Block R, being 75' x 461, Lot 2, Block R, In the Ton of Pt.iiichmond Official Map #3, Deed No. 13, Minimum bid $20 plus cost of sale. Property sold to tae state June 22nd, 1921, for the delinquent taxes ' Of 1920, and deeded to the state June 29th, 1926. Lot 37, Block B, in the Town of Pt.Richmond Official Map 0, Deed #9. Minimum bid$10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923, and deeded to the state July 27th, 1929. Lot 2 Block 0, in the Totim of Pt.Ricbmcad Official Map #3. Deed No. 19• Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to tiie state June 26th 1919, for the delinquent taxes of 1915, and deeded to the state July 29th, 1924. Lot 14, Block 6, in the Peres Andrade Tract, Deed No. 15. Minimum bid$10, plus cost of sale. I 43 Property sold to the state June 26th, 1923, for the delinquent taxes of 1922, and deeded to the state July 27th, 1928, Lot 7, Block 6, in the Peres Andrade Tract, Deed No. 312. Minimum bid $10, plus costs of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1923, for the delinquent taxes of 1922, and deeded to the state July 27th, 1928. ' Lots 20 and 21, Block 6,.in the Per4s Andrade Tract, Deed No. 313. Minimum bid $20, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923, and deeded to the state July.27th, 1929. Lot 3, Block 8, in t.:e Peres Andrade Tract, Deed No. 50-A. Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 22nd, 1921, for the delinquent taxes of ' 1920, and deeded to the state June 29th, 1926. Lot 33, Block 3, in the Overland Tract, Deed No. 11. Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923, and deeded to the state July 27th, 1929. Lots 31, and 32, Block 4, is the Overland Tract, Deed No. 42. Minimum bid $20, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923 and deeded to the state July 27th, 1929. Lot 17, Block 1, in the Overland Tract, Deed No. 41. Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 22nd, 1921, for the delinquent taxes of 1920, and deeded to the state June 29t1r, 1926. Lot 39, in the Mound Tract, Deed No. 16. Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 22nd, 1921, for the delinquent taxes of 192.0 and deeded to the state June 29th, 1926. Lots 16 and 17 Block 38, in Meekere Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 7. Minimum bid $20, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 22nd, 1921, for the delinquent taxes of 1920 ' and deeded to the state June 29th, 1926. Lot 17, Block 30 in the Meekers Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 6. Minimum bid $10, clue cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 22nd, 1921, fox the delinquent taxes of 1920, and deeded to the state June 29th, 1926. Lot 5, Block 39, in Meekers addition to Richmond, Deed No. S. Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1925, for the delinquent taxes of 1924, and deeded to the state 2uly 31st, 1930. Lots 23 and 24, Block 31, in Meekers Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 18. Minimum bid $20, plus costs of sale. Property sold to the state June 25th, 1913, and for the delinquent taxes of 1912, and deeded to the state July 9th, 1918. Lots 7 and 8 in Block 1, in the Martha Washington tract, Deed No. 4. Minimum bid $20. plus cost of sale. i Property soldto the state June 26th, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923, and deeded to the state July 27th, 1929. Lot 8, Block 6, in the Martha �:ashingt m Tract, Deed No. 23. Minimum bid $10, plus cost :i sale. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1923, for the delinquent taxes of 1922, and deeded to the state July 27th, 1928. Lots 5-15-164 Block 1, in the Lincoln Boulevard Tract, Deed No. 390. Minimum bid 430, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26tg, 1923, for the delinquent taxes of 1922, and deeded to the state July 27th, 192 • Lot 4, Block g, in the geystone Business Blocks, Deed No. 365. Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. ' Property sold to the state June 26th, 1925 for the delinquent taxes of 1924 and deeded to the state July 31st, 1930. Lot 31, Block 1, in the Key Tract, Deed No. 36. Minimum bid $10, plus cost.of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1925, for the delinquent taxes of 1924, and deeded tothe state July 31st, 1930. gots 35 and 36, Block 3, in the Key Tract, Deed No. 37. Minimum bid $20, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1925, for the delinquent taxes of 1924, and deeded to the state July 31st, 1930. Lot 43, Block 6, in the Key Tract, Deed No. 38. Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1 1 for the delinquent Pe Y 9 9. taxes of 1916, and deeded to the state July 29th, 1924. j Lots I and 21 Block 13, in the J.C.Owene Addition to the City of Minimum bid 920 plus casts cif sale. Richmond, Deed No. 29. Property sold to tae state June 21st, 192Q,;or the delinquent taxes of 1919, and deeded to the state J1y 15th, 1925. Lpis 29 and 38 Block h, in the J.0.011ena Addition to the City Minimum bid 20 plus costs of sale. (of Richmond, Deed No. 37. Property soldto the state June 21st, 1920, for the delinquent taxes of 1919, and deeded to the state July 15th, 1925. Lot 12, Block 19, in J.C,Owens Addition to the City of Richmond, Deed ;38. Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1922, for the delinquent taxes of 1921, and deeded to the state June 27th, 1927. Lots 1 and 2, Block 12, in the J.0.Owens Addition to the City of Richmond; Minimum bid $20, plus cost of sale. Deed# 33, Property sold to the state June 26th, 1922, for the delinquent taxes of 1921, and deeded to the state June 27th, 1927 -Lots 7 and 8, Block 18, in the J.0.Owene Addition to the City of richmond; Minimum bid $20, plus cost of sale. Deed #34. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1923, for the delinquent taxes j of 1922, and deeded to the state July 27th, 1928. Lot 2, Block 16, in the J.C.Owens Addition to the City of richmond, Minimum bid:'10, plus cost of sale. Deed 9+1367. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1923, for the delinquent taxes of 1922, and deeded to the state July 27th, 1928. Lot 5,Block 8 in the J.C.Owens Addition to the City of Richmond, Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Deed $o. 366-A, j Property sold to the state June 26ta, 1924, for the delinquent taxes i of 1923, and deeded to the state July 27th, 1929. Lots 16 and 17 Block 9, in the J.C.0wen s Addition to the City of Richmond Minimum bid $20, plus cost of sale. Deed No. 76. j I Property sold to the state June 26th, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923, and deededto the state July 27th, 1929. , Lot 16, Block R, in the Inner Harbor Business Blocks, Deed No. le. Mimimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1918, for the delinquent taxes j of 1921, and deeded to the state July 27ti, 1923. Lot 6, Block 6, in the Industrial Center Tract, Deed Pto. 17. Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1922, for the delinquent taxes of 1921, and deeded to the state June 27th, 1927. } Lot 43, B lock 1, in the Industrial Center Tract, Deed No. 11. Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state Jane 26th, 1923, for the delinquent taxes of 1922, and deeded to the state July 21th, 1928. Lot 14, Block 4, in the Industrial Center Tract, Deed No. 297. Minimum bid $10, plus cost .of sale. Property sold to the state June 26t-I, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923, and deeded to the state July 2(th, 1929. Lots 12 and 19, Block 3, in the Industrial Center Tract, Deed No. 29. j Minimum bid $20, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923, and deeded to the state July 27th, 1929. , Lots 20 and 21, Block 3, in the Industrial Center Tract, Deed No. 30. Minimum bid $20, plus cost of sale. I Prop?rty sold to tha state June 26th, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923, and deeded to the state July 21th, 1929 Lot 13, Block 5, in the Industrial Center Tract, Deed No. 31. Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th,1924 for the delinquent taxes ' of 1923, and deeded to tee state July 2(th, 1929. Lot 13, Block 6, in the Industrial Center Tract, Deed No. j2. Minimum bid 610, plus cost of sale. Property sold to tae state June 26t:i, 1924, for the delinquent .axes of 1923, and deeded to the state July 2(th, 1929• Lot 14, Block 6 in t ne Industrial Center Tract, Deed No. 33. Minimum bid$10, plus cost d sale. i Property sold to tine State June 26t!., 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923, and deeded to the otate July 21th, 1929. Lot 15,Block 6, in the Industrial Center Tract, Deed No. 34. Minimum bid$10, plus cost of sale. i Property sold to the State June 26th, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923, and deeded to t.,e state July 27t:, 1929. I Lot 22, Block 6 in the Industrial Center Tract, Deed No. 35, Minimum bid$10, plus cost of sale. 45 Property sold to the State June 26th, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923, and Heeded to the state July 2(th, 1929. Lot 18, $ast 10 feet of Lot 20, Block 7, in th Industrial Canter Tract Minimum bid $20,00 Plus cost of sale. Deed No. 36. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923, and deeded to the state July 27th, 1929- ' L@ts 21 and 22, in Block 7 in Industrial Center Tract, Deed No. 37. Minimum bid $20, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923, and deeded to the state July 27th, 1929. Lots 9-10-11 Block 8 in the Industrial Center Tract, Deed No. 38. Minimum bid 430.00 plus cost of sale. Property sold tot he state June 26th, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923, and deeded to the state July 27tH, 1929. Lot 12, Block 8, in the Industrial Center Tract, Deed No. 39. Minimum bid $10, pips cost of sale. Property sola t the state June 26th, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923, and deeded to the state July 27tn, 1929. Lots 1314-1 Block 8, in the Industrial Center Tract, Deed No. 40. Minimum bid 430, plus cost of sale. Property sold to tine State June 26th, 1912,for the delinquent t axes of 1911, and deeded to the state August 23, 1917. Late 8 and 9, Block 7 in the Huber Tract, Deed No. 7. Minimum bid $20, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1919, for the delinquent taxes j of 1918, and deeded to the state July 29th, 1924. Lots 8-9-10, Block 6 in the Huber Tract, Deed No. 16. Minimum bid $30, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1922, for the delinquent taxes of 1921, and deeded to the state July 27th,'1927. N'ly por. of Lot 2, all of Lot 3, Block 8, in Huber Tract, Deed No. 16. Minimum bid $20. plus cost of sale. Property sold toflne state June 26th, 1923, for the delinquent taxes of 1922, and deeded to the state July 27th, 1928. Lot 4, Block 6, in Huber Tract, Deed No. 350, Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1923, for the delinquent taxes of 1922, and deeded to the state July 27th, 1928. Lot 14, Block 6, in Huber Tract, Deed No. 351. Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Prouty sold to stateJune 26th, 1916, for the delinquent taxes of 1915, and deeded to the state July 28th, 1921. Lot 31, Black 2, in Huber Addition, Deed No. 2, Hinimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1917, for tiie delinquent taxes of 1915, and deeded to the Btate July 27th, 1922. Lots 39 and 40 Block 1, in the Huber Addition, Deed No. 26. Minimum bid $20, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 22nd, 1921, for the delinquent taxes of 1920 and de-ded to the state June 26th, 1926. Lot 36, Block 2, in tae Huber Addition, Deed No. 19. Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1925, for the delinquent taxes of 1924 and deeded to the state July 31st, 1930. Lots 4 and 5, Block J. in the Highland Tract, Deed No. 23. Minimum Bid, $20 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1919, for the delinquent taxes of 1918, and deeded to the state July 29th, 1924. Lots 1 and 21 Block 25, in the Herman's Addition to richmond, Deed No. 10' Minimum bid Q20, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 21st, 1920, for the delinquent taxes of 1919, and deeded to the state July 30th, 1925• Lot 10, Block 1, in the Hermans Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 4. Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to t he state June 26th, 1922, for the delinquent taxes of 1921, and deeded to t he state June 27th, 1927. Lot 15, Block 27, in the Hermans Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 4. Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. I Property sold to the state June 26th, 1923, for the delinquent taxes of 1922, and deeded to the state July 27th, 1928. Lot 13, Block 4, in Hermans Addition to Richmond, DeeD No. 283. Minirpum bid $10, plus cost of sale. pro t so}d t the at at June 26 n, 1923, for the delinquent taxes of 1922, and dee�ec �o the sate July7tii, 1926. Lots 34 and 35 Block 26 in Hermans Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 285. +4inimum bid $20, plus cost of sale. is i Property sold to the state June 26th, 1925, for the delinquent taxes of 1924, and deeded to the state July 31st, 1930. Lot 10, Block 22, in the Hermans Ad ition to Richmond, Deed No. 17. Minimum Bid $10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1922, for the delinquent taxes of 1921, and deeded to the state June 27th, 1927. I Lot 10, Block B. in the Harbor 'late Subdivision, Deed No. 35 , Minimum bid$10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1923, for the delinquent taxes of 1922,! and deeded to the state July 27th, 1928. Lot 5,Block K, in the Harbor Gate Suodivision, Deed No. 368. Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923 and deeded to the state July 27th, 1929. Lots 9 and 10, Block D, in the Harbor Gate Subdivision, Deed No. 78. ' Minimum bid $20, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1925, for the delinquent taxes of 1924, and deeded to the state June 28th, 1930• Lot 21, Block 10,in the Harbor Business Blocks, Deed No. 60. _inimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 25th, 1925, for the delinquent taxes of 1924 , and deeded to the state July 31st, 1930. Lot 31, Block 7, in the Griffin & Watrous Addition, to Richmond, Deed No. Ib Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Property Bold to the state June 28th, 1915, for the delinquent taxes of 1914 and deeded to the state July 10th, 1920. Lot 1, Block 5, In Riverview Terrace (Antioch Out) Deed No. 10. Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26th, 1925, for the delinquent taxes of 1924 and deeded to the state July 28t1i, 1930. Lot 3, Block 13, in the City of Bay Point, Deed No. 94. Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 28th, 1915, for the delinquent taxes of 1914,1 and deeded to the state of July 10th, 1920. ' Lot 1, Block 5 in the Boyd's Addition to Concord, Deed No. 8. Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923, and deed to the state Jull 27th, 1929. Lot F, in the Nob Hill ddition Suba. of Pinole, Deed No. 84. Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the state June 26, 1924, for the delinquent taxes of 1923, and deeded to the state July 27ta, 1929. In the Lot 84 of the Rancho San Pablo a strip of land described as follow e: Beginning at the N.W. corner of Block 238, pulls 2nd addn. thence W. along the S. line of Vernon Ave. and S. line of Lot 18, Black 237 Walls 2nd Addition, 1475.9 ft. to boundary line of the Rancho San Pablo and thence S. 1130' W. 14.02 feet to N.W. + corner of Andrade Gularte Tract, and thence E. along N. boundary line of Andrade Gularte tract 1478.7 feet to E. boundary line of Lot 84 of the rancho Sea Pablo thence N. along Eboundary line of Lot 84 25.8 feet to beginning. Minimum bid $10, plus cost of sale.i. The foregoing order is passed by ti,e unanimous vote of the Board. And ti,.e Board takes recess to meet on Londay, June 15th, 1931, at 10 O'clock A.M. Chairman. � Clerk. i I I f 47 I I BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONT:;A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. i i dOPIDAY, June 15th, 1931. The Board mct at 10 o'clock A.;.:. i PRESENT: Hon. ❑.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, C.H. Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells,Clerk. -- 000 - - -- - i Tn the "atter of Change of Lights I for Brentwood Light in, District. A request having been made to this Board from the citizens of Brentwood Lighting District asking that five eaistin" 250 C.P. Crutter SuEpersion street lights i in Brentwoo- Lighting District be replaced r:ith five 600 C.P. ornamental bracket street lights at an additional cost of „6.25 per month, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said i request be and the same is hereby granted and said Pacific Gas & Electric Company j i who has the coitract for furnishing said District with electricity be and they are hereby authorized to make said change. The said order Is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,_ ti i In the Matter of Advertising the Resources of Contra Oosta County. A co.nrattee from Concord Fourth of July celebration Committee appear before the Board and requests this Board to m::ke a donation of $150 towards advertising the resources of Contra Costa County at said ce'_ebration; i Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that it mould be to the best interests of Contra Costa County, to assist in advertising the said Fourth c July celebration, It is, or, motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the sum of $1501 be and the s._ne is hereby ordered set aside out of the advertising fund, said sum to! to be paid to said Fourth of July Canmittee on filing of a duly verified claim therefor. i In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits. It is by -he Board ordered that the following persons and societies be and they are hereby granted a dance perait to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on morning! follow!^E; the date of said dance, to wit: i Rodeo Volunteer Fire Department, Rodeo, June 20th, 1931. Flor de Oakley, Rivers Ball Room, Oak Grove, June 20, 1931. h. I I i i j I Ir V I i I In the hatter of Correction of Assessments. Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor having filed with this Board his Certificate showing that the following clerical error appears on the Assessment Roll for year 1930-31, and as_cing permission to make correction on rolls and said request having I , been consented to by J.E.Hoey, District Attorney, It is, by t!ie Board ordered that the following correction be and the same is hereby ordered made, to w it: in Vol 24,Assessment Ho. 50,512, assessed to East i Contra Costa Irrigation District, Lots 9-10, Block E, Town of Brentwood; as the East Contra Costa Irrigation District is a political su::division these lots should not have appeared on the Assessment Roll. Authorization is hereby given to cancel the taxes and delinquencies on said erroneous assessments. In Matter of Granting Leave of Absence. i It is, ay the Board ordered that J.W.Smiley, Constable 15th Township, and R.J.Trembath, Supervisor of Fifth District, be and they are hereby granted a � leave of absence of thirty days from and after the date of leaving the State of California. In tae Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamatioij District #2059. Good casae appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following j warrants of Reclamation District #2059, be and they are heresy approved, to wit: I I No. Date Amount. 822 June let, 1931, 62.50 823 " 110.00 824 72.10 925 7.50 926 11.20 626 ;; 4.05 51.50 829 " 60.00 630 " 6.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the ' approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the ;fatter of Approvsl of Warrant of Reclamation District ,#"2024, and #2025. I , Good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the following warrants of the following reclamation Districts be and they are hereby approved, to wit: Dist. No. Date amount. 2024 1 4 June 1st, 1931, 284.96 2025 149 " 100.15 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are heie oy authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. I 49 In the Matter of Cancellation of Fiarrants. The County Auditor having presented to this Board a request for cancellation of foliowi_i warrants: Number. Date of issue Amount. GENERAL FTYND: -- 6634 June 19, 1928 $ 5.00 3229 Nov. Tth, 1928 1.38. SUP. DIST. r2 777 Jun 7th, 1927 12,00 PAYROLL FUND: 2391 Nov. 3, 193D 22.50 2572. " 'I 6.00 33252 Dec. 15, 1930 22.50 4089 Jan. 19, 1931, 27.00 4513 Feb. 16, 1931, 4.50 4 �8 " 16, 1931, 50.00 4651 if If It 9.00 5854 May 4, 1931. 9.00 i CHARITIES & CORREJTIUI:S: 4702 July_1, 1930, 15.00 265 Aug. 1, 1930 15.00 27; ' 10.00 350 If 5.00 710 Sept. 1, 1930 8.00 754 " 10.00 2316 Dec. 1, 1930 20.00 2648 Jan; 1, 1931, 25.00 i ' 2694 " 25.00 2684 " 30.00 � 2701 " 30.00 j " 20.00 2790 2863 " 20 00 j 2970 Jan. 5, 1931• 71.86 3215 Feb. 1, 1931, 25.00 3417 n 45.00 3425 " 70.00 3428 n 40.00 3333 6o.00 3812 Mar 2,1931, 30.00 3981 " 45.00 �+3�6 Apr. 1, 1931, 25.00 43 o " 0.00 4511 " 45.00 j 4536 " 50.00 4895 Lay 1, 1931, 25.00 i 4899 " 25.00 4910 3D,o0 4920 " 30.00 4897 ° 20.00 54r- June 1, 1931, 25.00 5467 30.00 5497 ° 20.00 � 5523 " 2x5,.00 5621 Jail."l, 1931, 44.00. 2873 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. I It is by the Board ordered that appropriation heretofore made for Sunshine Camp Preventorium Fund of ,$16,000 be and the sa..e is hereby reduced by cancellation j of sum of t?40oo from said an;r opriation for said Sunshine Camp Preventorium leaving a balance appropriation of ;$12,000, for year ending June 30, 1931, j i It is further order d that t!,e sum of ;$700 be and the sane is hereby ordered cancelled from Bond Ro^d iniuten:uice Fund appropriation for Supervisor District $5. i f' 50 It is further ordered that the sum of $3000 be appropriated and transferred from Unappropriated Reserve Fund to Charities & Corrections Fund, to County Hospital avmde & Buildings for X-Ray Apparatus. It is further ordered that the stun of $700 be and the same is hereby re- instated from amount heretofore cancelled from Bond Road Maintenance Fund appropriat ion, said OO to be allocated to tae funds of Supervisor District 02. It is further ordered that the following adjustments be and the same are hereby made to the Highrays and Bridge appropriations: Amon: Supervisors Appropriations for Dist. #2: $5200. to Uotor Veh. Fund Capital Outlay Improvements Appropriation from Motor Veh. "Fund Lhirtenance Appropriation. 300.00 to Supervisor Dist. #2 Fund Capital Cu tlay (Nett) appro- priation from Sup. Dirt. #2 Fund Waintenance Appropriation. $175.00 to Sup. Dist #2 Fund Cap. Qitlay Improvements Appropriation frau Sup. Dist #2 Fund ::a.i:tenance Appropriation. Among Supervisor Appropriations for Dist. #3i $3000.00 to L`otor Vehicle Fund Upirtenance Appropriation £ron 'rotor Veh. F_md Cap. Outlay Improvements App'n for Walnut Creek. 310.00 to Sup. Dist. #3 Capital Outlay (Nev) App'n from Sup. Dist. #3 Fund ISaintenance App'n. X OIIG Supervisors appra riatior.s for_Dist. #4: :19,250.00 to motor Veh. Fund Cap. Out Improvements Appro'n. taking $1400 from trot. Veh. Fund Utee App'n and $17,550.00 from -Sot. Veh. Fund u'ap• Outlay (Nevi) 4pp1r_. $50.00 to Sup. Aist.4 Fund Cap. Outlay Impr'ts App'•n. fro; Sup. Dist 4 Fund Maintenance App'n. Among Supervisors Appropriations for Dist. " $5400 to 'Motor Veh. Fund Cap. "utlay Improvements Appr'n. from motor Veh. Fund Maintenance App'n. Amorr Suryeycr!s_Appropriat ions: $5.00 to Bond Road Mairtenance Fund ':h.intenance Appr'n for District #2 from'Bond Rd 'Maintenance Fund I.aintenance Appn. for Dist. #3. $270.00 to Special Road Fund Mairtenance App'n. for Dist. #3 takinE $140 from Special. Road Fund 1kintenance App'n. for Dist. #2 and '„130. from Special Road Fund Maintenance App'n. for Dist. #4. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Appointment of "'embers of Board of Education, It appearing that the terms of office of Fm. T.Helms, and E.G.IrTash, are about to expire, It is, on motion duly made and carried, bythe Board ordered that said Valte , T.Helms, and E.G.Nash, be and they are hereby anpointed as Membeis of the Board of Education of Contra Costa County for the term prescribed by late. It is further ordered that i1m. G.Helms and E.G-Nash, take oath as required by law. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of tiieBoard. 51 In the Matter of Cancellation of Bonds of James N.Long. On motion duly made and carried, it isby the Hoard ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to sign cancellation of Bond issued by Haryland Casualty Company S.F. #12,293, for all obligations incurred after Feb. 3rd, 1931. ' In Matter of Acquisition and Improvement District #3. RESOLUT101l FLCING TEE FOR HEARING UPON ISSUANCE OF BON3S FOR All AC2UISITIUti. TMREAS, in the matter of Acquisition and Improvement District $j, of the County of Qontra Costa, the Court entered Interlocutory Judgments in the actions brought to condemn the lands sought to be acquired in said proceedings on the 15th day of June, 1931, said actions beim; entitled "Wounty of contra Costa., vs. R.H.Stratton, et al." (Superior Court Case Ivo. 16303) and "'jounty of Contra Costa, vs. Ambrose D. Fish, et al." (Superior Court Case No. 16,304) and the Attorney for said District has filed his report with this Board on the 15th day of June, 1931, setting forth the amounts necessary for the payment of said Interlocutory judgments and all costs ' and expenses chargeable to tine plaintif_ therein and the ameunt of th,e cidental expenses of the nroceedings, and BEERZAS, the totes amount 1br which it is necessary that bonds of the said District be issued an' sold in order to complete the acquisition described in the Resolution. of Intention adopted by this Board of Supervisors in the said proceeding on the 21st day of April, 1930, is the sum of Six thousand thirty—one and 22/100 Dollars ($6,031.22), and it is the intention of this Board of Supervisors to order that bonds of said District be issued and sold in said amount for said purpose; NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved: by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, as follows, to wit: That Monday the 6ta day of July, 1931, at the hour of eleven o'clock A.M. is the time, and the Che_e:bers of the said Board of Supervisors in the County Court House, in the City of Martinez,State of California, is the place hereby fixed ' for a, hearing upon the issuance of bonds in the total amount of Six thouand thirty—one and 22/100 dollars (;6,031.22) against the lands in the Assessment District in Acqui— sition. and Improvement District No. 3 of the County of Contra Costa, for the purpo sa of obtaining the amount required to nay the Interlocutory Judtgm,ante in the actions ' brought to conde.:m the property sought to be taken, all costs and expenses chargeable to the plaintiff in said actions and all incidental expenses incurred in the proceeding for the above named district, and for the purpose of furnishing an opportunity to all; persons owning lands within said District, or otherwise, interested and feeling ag— grieved by any act or determination done or made in the proceedings for said District or claiming that espy of tine previous acts or determinations or proceedings are irregular defective, erroneous or faulty, or having any objections to offer or any reason to advance why said bonds should not be issued and sold in said amount and for said Purposes, to anp ear before this Board of Supervisors and be heard upon any of the abode mentioned matters. 5� I i I Said bonds, proposed to be issued in the amount and for the purpose aforesaid, will be issued under and in pursuance of the provisions of the Acquisition and Improvement Act of 1925, and shall bear interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum, payable semi-annua..ly, and the agereEate principal of all 'ponds issued shall be paid and discharged within six years after the date of issuance, approximately I ' one-fifth part of such aggregate principal to be paid arnually, all in gold coin. (The first payment on the aggregate principal will be made two years after the As- j suance thaeof.) A special x1:nd for the payment of said bonds will be constituted by the levy of special assessment taxes upon the lends rithin the Assessment Dis- trict, according to the assessed value of said lands (exclusive of the improvements ' thereon) and in accordance with the zones and percentages finally determined by this Board in its resolution adopted May 19th, 1930• The Clerk of this Board shall prepare and sign a notice of the above mentis ed hearing and shall cause the same to be published by at least two insertions in the newspaper desigpated in tike Resolution of Intention in the above entitled matted, and shall cause a copy of said notice to be posted and kept posted for at least two days on or near the chamber door of said Board, the date of the first publication anithat of said posting to be not less than ten days before the date fixed herein for said hearing. The foregoirl Resolution.was adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Calif., at a meetin,; held on t:e 15th day of June, 1931, by the following vote of the ';;embers. ' Ayes: Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. and W.J.Buchanan. Noes: Prone. Absent: Nan e. In the Matter aE Donation to the State of Oalifornia for purchase of Yt.Diablo Park. This Board having heretofore obligated itself to pay towards acquisition of a park area, on dt.Diablo, the sum of $40,000 during the ;ears 1930 and 1931, and the sum of .;)20,000 having been already paid to the State of California, Department , of natural Resources, Division of Parks, and this Board having heretofore obligated itself to nay to said Department of Natural Resources, Divisionof Parke, the sum of $20,000 during tie year 1931, as soon as tax moneys for si d purpose become available, and sd d Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks, through its, Secretar_, Laura Gregory, having requested this Board to make nn order obligating ' thisBoard to pay direct to the :Pt. Diablo Company, Ltd., the said sum of :20,000 instead of paying same to the Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks, and it appearira to the Board twat the nurc'-,kzse of said land is necessary for said park purposes, and should be made i:mnediately; It is, or.motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered t_-?at upon delivery of a deed to .fie Department of :atural Resources, Division of Parks, by It. Diablo Company, Ltd. conveyin;-- to tine State of California, the whole of Unitl w:2, of s,-id Lt.Diablo Par's area, this Board will, n.s soon as tax mo_;eys for the yeah Ilk- 53 1931 are available, pay direct to :�t.Diablo Company, Ltd. on advice from said Depart= - ment of Natural 3esources, Division of Par'-s, that said deed has been delivered and accepted by c.,id 7i vision, t_ie sr.id sirn of ;j20,000 as a portion of ttie purchase price for said -and. The said order is passed by tie following vote-of the Hoard, to wit: i Ayes: Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, PI.J.Huchanan and R.J.Trembath. i *foes: None.h i AND THE HO'A�M takes recess to meet on Monday, July bta, 1931, at 10 o'clock A.M. i . .. .glerk. j Chairman. ! i i 1 � i 1 � t 1 I 4 i i I � I' 1 i I BEFORE. THE BCAiu7 GI' SUPERVISOHSvF COidT.iA COSTA ^vOUIITY, STATE 0: CALIFORtIA. MONDAY, JULY 6th, 1931. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. 11 Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James v.Long, Oscar Olsson, j O.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.,wells,Cleik. ' The minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of June j 1931, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read, and signed by t1e Chairman and Clerk. ------------ I In the ;natter of approval of Warrants I of Reclamation 'District 711619. Good cause ap_xarin t:^_erefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follovang i uarraits of Reclamation Di-trict 71619, be approved, to r1t: X0. Dat e Am rnan`. 741 July 1st, 1931, 4135.73 2 11 7L -00 43 2nd 73.00 743 1st, 9.33 And the Chair.,an and Cier'z of t'_is Board are hereby authorized to note the a.pprovall of said Board on said varrants by offixin; their signatures thereto. In the :Satter of approval of I:arra nts of Reclamation District 72059. Goad caase a;:pesring therefor, -t is by he Board ordered that the following viaxrants of Rec'_aaation District 72059, be and the sa:e are hereby approved, to wit: .10. Date Am oun=. 831 June 27t1', 1931 56.00 832 " 55.66 83- 7.50 83 56.25 835 110.00 836 7.00 And the Chair..ian and C=erk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said Board on said warrants by affixin,S their si natures thereto. ' In t.-.c 'Matter of Approval of Uarrants of Reclamation District #799• ' Good cause a-)pearing therefor, it is by -cite Board ordered that the folloTTin warrants of Recla:::ation District 4799, be and the sale are hereby approved, to crit: H-0- Date Ara o,an 249 June 15, 1931, a 67.39 250 n 23, 193', 60.79 And the Cha=ren of t^is Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on saia warrants by afzixin:; iris signature thereto. I P 55 In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reciaz,iation District #,-2024-4. Good cerise appea=in therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said Recl:v ation District #2024, be a proved, to w it: Ido. Date Amount. 139 July lst, 1931, ;p131.84 135 June lst, 1931, 1000.00 136 " 1000.00 131 " 144.86 138 " 80.00 And the Cii.inaan and Clerk of t i;s Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by said Board, by affixing their signatures thereto. i In the Matter of approval of k;arrants of Reclamation District r'2025. i Good cause appearing therefor, it is bythe Board ordered that the following warrants of said Reclamation District !,-2025, be approved, to ndt: N Date Amount. i 150 June 1st, 1931, a 1,000.00 151 JLulo 1st, 1931, 796.01 152 June 1st, 1931, 110.00 153 July lst, 1931, 99.93. And the Chaixma.n and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note tine ' approval of said warrants by affi:dng then signatures thereto, In the ]€atter of approval of Warrants '_ I of Reclamatica District 4`802. -cod cause appearing tllere_or, it is by the Board ordered that the f ollotii ng i warrants of said Reclavatiou District #802, be approved, to.wit: I i No. Date Amount. — i 574 June 27th, 1931, 7.50 575 0 1-95 577 217.79 4.00 ' 5560"140.00 581 50.00 582 " 1,-+2.50 58' 374.00 584 " 504.00 due 1 yrs. from date 585 " 236.00 due 1 yr from date 586 " 233.00 due 1 yr fro:::date 587 " 1148.00 due 1 yr frac, date 585 " 504.00 due 2 yrs from date ' 569 " 236.00 due z yrs =rom date 590 " 2 3.00 due 2 yra from date 591 " 1 6.00 due 2 yrs from date. 592 Is 505.11 due 33 yrs from date 592 " 236.82 due 3 yrs frau date 59 " 2)4.00 due 3 yrs from date 595 " 145.07 due 3 yra fro:a date And the Chairman and Clerk of t_is Board are hereb: authorized to note the; approval of this Board on s,?i d v:arranta by affixing their signatures thereto. I i i I r I In the Hatter of Cancellation of Erroneous Assess::;ent. G.O.L'eese, Oo»ity Assessor Oontra Costa Cou.ty, having filed with this Board, 111 ceitific I ate snvair that the following erroneous ass--ssments appear on the ' i Assess:aent Rol--. :1,na ws n.n,-' aut orization to correct same in aceerlance,ith provisions I of Section 350''=a of ts:e Political bas: I It is, on motion duly made ana carried, by �'_e 3o-,.Td ordered that the follok;9g erroneous assessment., be m d the s,,.!ie are hereby ordered cancelled, to wit: Due to t'.e fact that Lot 1, Block 83 of the Original Survey of the Toval of Martinez, is now ov,::ed 'cry tae City o lartinez, authority is hereby granted to the Auditor to cancel the taxes and delinquencies therein foi the -fiscal years 1925-26, 192E-27, 1927-25, 1925-29, 1929-30, 1930-31 and as shorn on Tax Sale No. 1082. Due to the fact that Lot 1, Biock 1, Rxikin Heights Tract is owned by City of 14arti;.ez, authority is :,ereby granted to Audit Ir to cancel the taxes and delinquen cies the---,:on for fiscal years 1925-26, 1926-27, and 1927-20", Tax Sales #1090.; In the %saner of Advertising for Bids for Macadamizing of Tennant avenue, Pinola. i This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for macadarti zing said I Tennant Ave. Pinole, a.:d t:is beim time and place for receiving of bids, the followi�rg ' bidders appear and fi e bidsin following sums, t o it: HUTCHINSON CO: (1 Excavation, per cu. yd, 41.66 2 Base roc:: in road, per ton; 0"1.98 � �Fa Screenings in Road, 32.46 lol 4 Pea Gravel, in pavec:eat, ;72.75 Placin, i,Sulsi£ied Asa.alt, per gal. ;>.0265 Placing road oil, per gallon, ;.01711- DELTA BRIDGE CO. jl) ;.50 2 2.80 �1 3:P (o) .04 LEE J. Ii-M: S� w1.25 R2.00 (3 3.00 (4( 3.00 (o .02 L.L. PAGE: 1) .3z ' 2 3.20 3.GO 3.67 o .025 PEKES & GATTO: (1) .60 2 2.20 � 3 2:,3 �)) .025 b) .03 ARISS K APP CO. ` 1.08 H 1.81 2.00 4 2.35 {6 0OD 6 And it 0"i oearing to the Board that t e bid o'3 Peres f Gatto is tae lowest and best ',;id for loin; sni�. *c;ork, It is bythe Board ordered that said cor_tract be end i i '.he sniie is hereby a.'arded to said Peres 4 Gatto at prices stated in their bid as a.;ovc set forth. 57 It is furtaer ordered that said Peres Gatto give bonds in following amounts, to wit: fifty per cent of contract price for faithful performance of contract and fifty Der cert for security for labor and material. In the ".atter o= Erection of Signs on County Roads. 1t is, by :sae Board ordered that t:2eCa=iior1r_a. Automobile Association be and I they are hereby authorized to place the followin& signs along the County Road at ' the following places, to vit: 1 Reflecting Turn Sign with left arrow, at subway crest of Pittsburg. i 2 Danger Signs at entrance to Sbell Chemical Company plant. I 1 9—Unit Reflector Sign at Pleasant Hill School House. 1 School Sign south of Alamo. 1 Reflector Sign rith left arrow at Railroad tracks at Soraga. The fore6oin order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, I In the Latter of Canvass of Election Returns for Election of rive Directors of Lafayette Conity Water District. i This Board having by resolution adopted on 1•ta-y 18, 1931, called an elections to be held in Lafayette County tater District on Taursday the 2nd day of.Ju17, 1931, between the hours of 6 o'cloc A.;::. and 7 o'clook P-1-111- at which said election there shall be elected aBoard of Directors consistin of five rdsabers, and proof having peen i made to the satisfaction of this Board that notice of sc.iu election was given in the manner and for the time prescribed by law by publication in the "Courier Journal" a i news_ap er uublished _nd circulated in Contra Costa County, as appears by the affidavit of Harry T.Silver, on file herein, and now at this time the s;sd returns being on i file toe Board proceeds to and does canvass the election returns of said special election held in said Lafayette County Stater District or. Thursday the aid gay of July 1931, and fro-.,, said canvass the Board determines and -finds that k^e total number i of votes cast at such election was 258 and tot the folloti�ing vote was cast for mem— bers of Board of Directors, to lit: j A.Hamer Brown, 55. I i:,I:.Gerrett 210 John C.Hill 246 George S.'.ieredith 243 ' Alvin Powe11 244 L.H.Rodebaugh 243. I I Thereupon, it appears to this Board that the following named candidates have received more than a majority of all the votes cast at said election for members` . of Board of Directors to wit: ' L.1.Garrett. John Mill George S.ieredith Alvin Powe'1 L.H.Rodebaug'n. and they are, and each of tinemis, hereby declared elected a member of the hoard of Directors of Lafayette County Vater District for the 'term prescribed by lair. The foregoing order Tres passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors W.J.Buchanai, James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and I R.3,Treninath, i Noes: Nore. In the Matter of Acquisition and Improvement District ,j3 of the County I of Contra Costa. RESOLUTIOY ORDERING ISSUANCE OF ACQUISITION B01MS, ' WHEREAS, on tae 15th day of June, 1931, this Board of Sumervisors adopted a resolution fixing a time and place for hearing upon the issuance of bonds against the lands in t:_e Assessment District in Acquisition and Improvement District of the County of Conga Costa for tee purpose of obtaining the amount required to pay the interlocutory jud_i_,ents in the actions brought to condermi the property sough to be taken, all costs quid expenses chargeable to the plaintiff in said action and all incidental expenses incurred in tie proceeding for the above named District, and for the purpose of furnishing an opportunity to all persons interested to be heard upon any of the matters uaon rhich they are given the right to be heard and present objections under Section 36 of t:ue "Acquisition and Improveraent Act of 1925" and, WHEREAS, at tlae time and place so fixed ti:e said hearing was taken up and all of said matters have been fully heard upon evidence both oral and documentary and any and all objections male have been fully considered, end a full, fair and im- partial hearinZ has been accorded to any and all persons presenting written and oral objections or protests, and said evidence has been received upon all m the said matters, and, I;cLR'AS, it appears frau t:ue affi davits on file with the Clerk of this Board that notice of said hearing has been duly and regularly published and posted as or- dered and as required by law; 11017, THEPsFOR'a, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of the County o Contra Costs. finds, determines and orders as fcllorrs, to Vit: 1. That notice of t::e day, hour and place of the hearing upon the issuance of �mds for tine purposes above stated has ween dul and regularly published and ' posted in the manner required by lar,; 2. That all of t:ne acts, dete=inaticns and proceedings heretofore had and taken in the natter of t:_e Acquisition and Ir.;provement district No. 3 of the County of Oona a Costa are re alnr aa:: in all respects sufLicient, aryl that any and all pro- tests end objections regarding 'ne sa::e rand to nae issuance of said binds are hereby ovenuuled and denied. 3. That ..e public necessity and convenience require and it is _ereb;; ordered t_nat boards or-,- ::e said District sl.'_'_ be issued in tae total sum of Six 'thousand thirty-one and 22/100 (70031.22) dollars for tae purposes above recited, and t ins County Treasurer o .he Comity of Oontr a Costa is hereby ordered to issue bonds of the said District, designated "Series B" in t:r, said %:,-xegate principal.sim, dated the day talc resolution is adopted, all in the manner and f om provided in the "Ac- quisition Ac-quisition and ImproveLant act of 1925" and in fuser -accordance with the provisions; 5� i for such bends contained in the Resolution of Intention adopted in the matter of said i Acquisition and Improvement District by this Board of Supervisors on the 21st day of I! April, 1930. I 4. That the Clerk of t is Board shall forthwith ransmit to said County Treasurer an attested cony o_ this Resolution and order, together with an attested cony of said! Resolution of Intention. The foregoin • R,;sclution ras adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County! of Co. ;a. •Josla, at a re;ulnr :feet=__;; thereof, held on the 6th day of July, 1931, by ' the follor nr,• vote of the Board members: Ayes: Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J,Trernbath. i and W.J.Buchanaa. Noes: None. I IN Trr. ?:,'ATTER OF Application of Veteran's Welfare Board of State of California for cancellation of certain assessments on real property, The Veteran's Welfare Board Navin; filed with this Board an application ' for cancellation of certain taxes on preoerty owned by Veteran's 'Velfare Board of the I State of California, a public corporation, and said request having been consented to by the District Attorney of Cont:a Costa County, It is, by the Board ordered that all those certain taxes with penalties and I costs that have attached thereto, on followin:Z described preoerty be and the same i are hereby ordered cancelled, to rnit: Tint certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as being: ' BEGINNI3;G at the :_,ost Norther., corner of Lot number 30 in Block numbered 5 as said lot and Block are shown on tine map hereinafter referred to; thence south 66°35'45" West, 57.34 feet; thence south 23°45' East, 12.07 feet; thence south o'6°35'45" liest, 15.10 feet; thence south 23° 5' East, 10.97 feet; thence North 66°15145" East, 15.10 feet; thence south 23°45' East, 52.07 feet; thence north 50 17'03" East, 39.44 feet to the western line of Arlin ton Avenue; thence northerly along Arlington Avenue on the are i of a circle to the rig. whose radius is 100 feet, a distance of 53.05 feet to the western line of Ardmore road; thence along the western line of Ardmore Road on the arc of a circle to the ]eft whose radius is 350 feet, a distance of 26.61 feet to the point of beginning. BEING a p ortion of Lot numbered 30 in Block numbered 5, as said lot and Block are delineated and so desi;n%ted upon tiiat certain map Entitled "Kensington Park" being a portion of Lot 2 of the final Partition of the J San Pablo Rancho, Contra Oosta bounty, California, Filed May 2, 1911, in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa county. DEED recorded March 27, 1931, in Vol. 265 page LE61 of Official Records. Taxes 1931-32. Assessed to H.W.Gardner and 3ary F.Gardner. That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Lot nwnbered 26, in Block numbered 5, as said Lot and Block are delineated and so designated on that certain map entitled "Kensington Park" being a prtion of Lot 2 of the final partition of the San Pablo I Rancho, Contra Costa County, Calif. filed on the 2nd day of May, 1911 j in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded Larch 31, 1931, in Vol. 275 page 76 of Official Records. I Taxes 1931-32. Assessed to =horm� ?.Sparrowe and Virginia L.Sparrowe. That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in t:;e City of Pittsbinrg, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: I 60 I Lot 4 in Block 229 as delineated upon that certain man entitled "Central Addition to Pittsburg" Contra Costa Cotu:ty, California, filed on tae 16th day of October 1928, in tae office of the County recorder of the Count o mty ofuontra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded May 7, 1931, in Vol. 273 of page 342 of Official. Records. Taxes 1931-32. Assessed to Aurast Seiback and Marguerite Ethel Seiback. I ' That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Pittsaur , County of Contra Costa, State of California, and des- cribed as follors: Lot 9 in Block 203, as delineated upon that certain man entitled "Creed Subdivision No. 2 City d Pittsburg," Contra Costa County Caliibrnia. riled on tae 25th day of September, 1923 in Map Book 18 pages 425 and 426 in the office of the County Recorder of tae I ' County of Contra Costa, Stateof California. Deed recorded'uay 14, 1931, in Vol. 262 0£ page 103 of Official records. Taxes 1931-32• Assessed to C.A.Hoopor acd Company, a corporation. That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond, County of Conga Costa, State of California, and des- cribed as follows: Lots 20 and 21 in Block 53 as delineated upon that certain Map entitled "Amended Map of the City of richmond" being a portion of the Lot No. 54 of the final partition of t.ae Sgn Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, ^alifomia. riled on the 31st day of March,1905, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded April 2, 1931 in Vol. 282 page 2 of Official Records. Taxes 1531-32. Assessed to Harrison D.Baker and Mary E.Baker. The said order being onlydirected to assessments for taxes and dos not include a cancellation of any special assessments for street wo±kor other improvemenI a of like character. The fom-,oing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ',t In the Matter of Contract with United States Biological Survey and California State Departw nt of Agriculture for the exterminatim of Predatory Animals in Contra Costa County. The United States Biological Survey and California State Department of Agriculture having presented form of Contract to this Board for the purpose of preda- tory animal control within t'_ie County of Contra Costa, It is by the Board ordered that the stun of 3,620 be and the same is hereby ordered budgeted for fiscal year beginnin July 1st, 1931 and ending June 30, 1932, and the Chairman of this Board is hereby autLorized to execute contract with said Department. In the Matter of Dance Permits. It is by the Board ordered that -iia following permits to conduct a dance u nti 3 o'clock A.'. on followin3 dates, begranted to following societies. Piedmont Parlor N.S.G.19. i'ora_a School,July 18th, 1931• Antioch Aerie #785 F.O.E. Oak Grove Beach, near Antioc;_; July 11th, 16th, and 25th, 1931.\ r 61 I i i In the 'natter of Application of I Union Oil Company for release on Bond. i Union Oil Company havin,� made application to this Board for certificate exonerati�g ' bond filed in connection with Franchise granted by this Board on 16tH day of January, 1911, for the term or twenty years, and said Unio; Oil Company.having filed Certificates with this Board showinE tiiat no revenues i;ave b,en received by said onion Oil Company) for tae use of said franc"ase, u)d said franchise '.iavin�, expired, ' It is, by the Board ordered that. said Unio_i Oil Company be and they are hereby released from all liability on bond filed under said Ordinance 1So. 120 passed and adopted by 'Lie Board of Supervisors of County of Contra Costa, State tf California, i on January 16, 1911, and in effect fifteen days thereafter.. i i i I In the _atter of Joint Highway District #13. WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of Joint Highway District 1#13 of the State of California, has determined bj a vote of all its mericers that a contingent I fund in the s,mi of $30,000 is ia:ie,iately necessary for incidental expenses of said Joint High,ay District and that the percantage thereof to be borne by the County of Contra Costa,, is ten per cent thereof amountin to t:-.c saw of '3,000, and has requestOd this Boa-,d of Supervisors to appropriate said sum, i i Now, t.<erefore, be it Resolved that the sum of $3000 be and the setae is hereby appropriated from General Fhnd to Joint Highr:ay District1#13 of the State of Ca_iifornia, for continent expenses of said Joint HiEnaway District, said appropriation' to be charged to tae appropriation contained in Budget of the County of Contra Costa j for the last fiscal year fro i t!,.e General Fund for said purposes. i , 7D 32 Ii :tMT_'_,E,.:1 RSOLVZD that the County Auditor be and he is hereby author-+ i ized and directed to issue his warrant in said sixi of Y$3000 drawn in name of said Joint i High,,-:ay District 1#13 and upon: General Fund an,-: deposit same with Treasurer o='said Joint Hi-S--away District I i ' In watter of Petition to abate an alleged nuisance emeu.atin fromCo:ell Portland Cement Plant. The District Attorney appears oefore the Board and states the law to the 1 Board in said matter as he finds it and a_opearin.- to the Board that a public nuisance ' I exists fro::; s,-id dant. I It is, on moti— duly made and carried by tie Board ordered that the District Attorney be and !ie is herecy instructed to start proceedings for the abatement of said alleged nuisance when -in ..Is ju:%TMent _e time is proper for connectinr•of said suit. The vote ._ereon being unanimous, i i II i 1 I i i In the ;latter of allowance to Indi;ents. It is by the Board ordered t:at the following allowances heretofore made by this Board be and the smTe are hereby discontinued, to wit. Allowance to 121S. GUADALUPE DELG4DO, 28 R. 3rd St. Pittsbur5, of 450 county cash allorcance, discontinued as o_ May let, 1931• ' Allowance of 315 county cas-_, to JOHN HESSION, Richmond, discontinued as of Larch_let, 1931. Allowance of $50 c anty cash, to MRS. IL1ME SPENCER, Concord, discontinued as of June 1st, 1931. Allowance of 315 state and $15 county aid fcr needy aged to H.F. GRASSER, San Pablo, discontinued as of April 1st, 1931. ' Petitio:: of ALONZO LOVE, 132-17th St. Richmond, for state and county aid for needy abed be discontinued because of death of applicant. Allowance of 315 State and 315 county aid for needy aged to EI?"tA MARTINEZ 1962 8alvio Street,Concord, disc m tinued as of June let, 1931. Allowe_nce of State and county aid to needy aged of 1R. VriiS. MASTEN, 113 South 6th St. Richmond, discontinued at request of applicant. Allowance of 315 state and 315 county aid for needy aged to ANTONIO NEGRINI, 306 !:ain St. ivartinez, discontinnei as of June let, 1931• Allowance of 312.50 state and 312.50 county aid for needy aged to ELIZABLT H PITTS, 2246 Fernando St. Concord, discontinued as of April let, 1931. Allorance of $10 state and $10 county aid for needy aged to E.OSCAR STEYNER, R.F.D. 1, Antioch, discontinued as of June lst, 1931. Allcr,ance of 320 state aid for needy children allowed to MRS. ISODsSTO FERN 4YDEZ, San Pablo, be discontinued as of June let, 1931. Allowance of 9'10 s'a se and 310 county aid for needy children allowed to Mrs. KEYES, Walnut Creek, for care of Columbo Guiffrida, be discontinued as of June 16th, 1931. ' Allowance of 340 state aid for needy children to ALERICO & ISABELLE HENDRY 714 Edwards St. Crockett, discontinued as of June 1st, 1931. Allowance of 330 state and 030 county aid for needy children allowed to LRS. AlUTA V,ILSON, Richmond, discontinued from June let, 1931• That petition for state and county aid for blind, of DSR. CHAS. SPEZZI, 5113 Cypress Ave. Stege, be denied. Allowance of '12.50 state arc $12.50 county aid, heretofore made to OOSICS DIAL,OPID, Los Leda:_os, Pittsburg, be discontinued as of June let, 1931, and$11 stat and $11 county aid be granted as of July 1st, 1931• Application for allowance of State aid for needy aged of !M- S. ROLAND N. GRIF,-ITH, R.D. BOX 607, VILE ROAD, RICHISO,ID, be denied. That a: allowance of 37.50 state aid to needy aged, and 37.50 co.mty cash allowance be Granted to !!RS. SARA C. ri LSEY, 224- 4th St. Richmond, to be;=n as of June 1st, 1931. That an allowance of 310 state aid to needy aged and $10 county cash allow ante be made to ;SS. MARY ::ALONE 655 -6t_ St. Richmond, to begin as of June 1st, 1931. That an allot=nce of y40 state aid for needy children and $40 county cash allowance be made to :.SRS. AGiiES KEENAN, 31y Ohanslor Ave. Richmond, to begin as of June let, 1931. That an allowance of 320 state aid for needy children be made to `URS. ANTONETTE I,'OLICA, 3215 Everett St. El Cerrito, to begin as of JUNE 1 .1931• That an allowance of $20 state aid for needy children and J20 county cash allowance be made to ;. S. ETHEL TGT+NE, 216-21st St. Richmond, be begi.% as of June 1st, 1931-_ allowance of $20 state and $10 county aid for needy children allowed to I:�S. AIIGELINA LAZZARINI, 1801 Castro St. Martinez, be reduced to read$10 state and ;'10 county aid fro? June 22, 1931. The said order is passed by he unanimous vote of the Board.K 63 i i In the Latter of Petition for annexation of Territory to Oakley County Fire Protection I I District. i A petition having been filed with this Board praying for the annexation of certain territory hereinafter de:>cribed to Oakley County Fire Protection Iistric� i and, RFMILAS, after careful consideration of said petition this Board finds and determines that said territory shall be annexed to said Oakley County Fire i ' Protection District. T_HIMEUP0K, it is on motimi duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that _onday the 3rd day of August, 1931, at hour of 10 o'clock A.U. at the Board j xoom of this Board at the Cotzt House in Town of Martinez, be and the sa=e is hereby i fixed as time and place for hearing the matter of the annexation of the hereinafteri. described territory to Oakley County Fire Protection District. i It is further ordered that the Clork of this Board be and he is hereby I ordered to -oublish a notice once a reek for two successive weeks in the Antioch i Ledger, a newspaper circulated near the territory which is proposed to be annexed to said Oakley County Fire Protectio:. District, and nh ichtilis Board deems most I likely to give notice to the inhabitants of said territory. Said notice to be head= ed "Notice of Proposed Annexation of Territory to Oakley County Fire Protection District in Contra Oosta Uounty". ' Said territory proposed to be annexed to said Oakley County Fire Protection District is described as follows, to wit: i Situated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and the boundar=es of which are more particularly described as follows, to wit: j i BEGINNI:-G on tie south shore of the San Joaquin River in Contra Costa County waere the sane is intersected by the Section line running Nor`wr and south between Sections 16 and 17, T 2 N., R. 2 E. L.D.B.u= :t. and rinni::g thence south approximately one and one-half i miles to the sout west corner of Section 21 of said Township and iange• thence running east one mile to the southeast comer of said Section 21; thence runni_-e south two miles to the southwest comer of Section 34, T 2 I1., R. 2 s Tt.D.3.& M., thence runnicg East a distance of five miles to the southeast comer of Section 32, of said T 2 N., R. 3 E., thence running north approximately 3 miles to the south sore of Dutch Slough; thence running down said slough in a westerly direction and along the south bank thereof to its junction with San Joaquin, River; thence running Westerly along the south shore line or San Joaquin River to the place of beg3mni:r.. f ' SAJING AND EACEPTI;iG THEREF:107' the Oakley County Fire Protection District as it now exists and t'i'le boundaries of mich are described as follows: BEGIPi;:I:IG at the center of Section ti:enty-six (26) Township two (2) :;orth, Ran+;;e two (2) Fast; thence North along the mid section line o_ Sections twenty-six (26) and twenty-three (23) to the point of intersectirn of s id line with the southerly line of the right of way of the Atchison, Toneka& Santa Fe Railway; thence southeasterly along said line to its intersection wit"r the west line of Section twenty-four (24); thence north to the northwest comer of the southwest quarter of Section t*, -four (24); thence east along the North line of the southwest quarter of 3ectioi twenty-four (24); to the northeast corner of the west half" of t-e southwest quar'_er of said section t;H,ty-four (24) thence sant: alone the easiline of tae west half of the southwest quarter of Section twenty-four (24) to a point on the south line i of said Sectio::; Hence east alon said section line to the quarter corner between Sections twenty-fair (24) and twenty-five (25) thence south to the center of said Section twenty-five (25); thence west one mile to the center of section t.enty-six (26) and tae point of zegizining. Being the northeast qua-ter of section twenty-six (26) a portion of the southeast quarter of Section twenty Three (23) t_e west i10.1f of tie southwest quarter of Section tr:enty- four (24) and tae north est quarter of Section twenty-five (25) all in ^_oranship two (2) North Hange two (2) East, i .. i IA i In the ;.tatter of Adoption of Preliminary plans for ner: Hall o cor-'s Building. .:.Geoffrey Bangs, Architect, appears aefore the Board and presents preliminary plans for new Hall of Records Building. Thereupon, it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said preliminary plans be and-,Le s=e are hereby adopted subject to any cnang -hick this Board may in future desire to make, and to be finally adopted on adoDtiox of detailed pans and specifications. In Uatter of Transfer of Finds. It is, on motion duly made ar_d carried, by the Hoard ordered that the sum of 9125 be and the so:ae is hereby ordered transferred from unappropriated Reserve Fund to the General Fund to cover refund of taxes curing fiscal year 1930-3 It is further ordered that tae sun of 9324 be sad the same is hereby ordered transferred from unappropriated Reser-.e Fund to General Fund to cover re- funds to City of Antioch and County of Barin.; In the utter of Adoption of plans and specifications for paving of Marine, Casino, Yuba and Shasta Avenues and Key Bou-_evard, in Town of San Pablo. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, havin,, presented to this Board plans and specifications for paving, of 2axine, Casino, Yuba, and Shasta Avenues and Key Boul vaxd, in Tom of San Pablo (Sup. pier. #l) Contra Costa county, It is, by the Board ordered that said .)lane and specifications, strain sheets, and cross-sections be aid the same are hereby adopted as plans and sped- i ficP.tions, profile and crass-sections for the furnishing of all materials and labor to build an asphalt penetration macadam pavement as specified in said specifioatip It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the San Pablo Bee, for bids to be presented. to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.d. on MOMAY, August 3rd, 1931. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. , 65 i i In the Matter of Improvement of Oakland Boulevard, Vilest Street and Pringle Avenue I in Torn of F.'alnut Oreek. I ' I WHEREAS, it a?pears to the Board that the Oakland Boulevard, and aportion ' of West and Pringle Avenues, in Tourn of Walnut Creek, from intersection of Oakland I Boulevard with Lafayette and Valnut Creek Road, to intersection of Pringle Avenue I with Pacheco and k7alnu: Creek Road and the acquisition of property along the streets) for purpose of improving save and macadamizing of said streets with az oil macadam i ' surface is of general county interest and that said road connects two main highways of the County of Contra Costa, to grit: The Walnut Creek and Lafa:jette Road, and the i Pacheco and}+a-nut Cree'c Road, and building, of a paved road on said streets is of j general coanty interest and that the County should extend aid thereto, and WHEREAS, t eTown Trastees of the tom of Walnut Creek, proposes to grade and caistxuct said road with a n oil macadav surface, IT IS MY 110TI7! OF SUPEiYISOR &1YDEii, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, i by the Board ordered that aid be furnished by the County of Con+.ra Costa, and that this Bo,--Td hereby contributes the sum of '?4000 towards improvement of s d road. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of the City of e.alnut Creek in the sura of 44,000 to be pail from following funds, to wit: a fund composed of money received from State pursuant to Califoraa Motor Vehicle Act (apportioned to Dist. #3) or pursuant to Chapter 267 of the Statutes of 1923. The vote thereon be--',n; unanimous.,,. i And tie Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and aVE as a Board of Equalization. In 'atter of Equalizatio_i of Assessments of Contra Costa County for year 1931-32. The County Asses::or delivers to the Board the Assessment Rolls, Maps, Books and statements of the County of Contra Costa, and the Board examines same, I and continues the further hearing thereon to Ifonday, July 13th, 1931, at 10 o'clock' 1 A i I And the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and as a Board of Equalization to and until Yonday, July lath, 1931, at 10 o'clock A.M. i;EAI R?iAiQ, . .. ...... .... _ .. ..CLERK. I � i I I i 11 I 616 I r IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COPITRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MOAIDAY, JULY 13th, 1931. The Board met at 10 o1clbek A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, O.H.Hayden, and R.J.Tre*nbath. J.H.Iiells,Clerk. , In the Matter of Replacing Speed Sims. The California Automobile Association having notified this Board of change of ' law regarding Speed Limit Signs, I It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Cali£orniaj Automobile Association be and they are hereby ordered to replace twenty-three speed limit signs at cost of $2.50 each; l It is further ordered that the California Automobile Association be and theyl are hereby ordered to place one - Twenty-five Mile Sign at the south end of Danville at a cost of $4.50 . The vote thereon being unanimous. In the Matter of Communication from W.D.Dockstadter, regarding , insurance. A corx.=ication from W.D,Dockstadter regarding premium on insurance was received and read to the board and ordered placed on file. Re In the "Matter of/Construction of Ramps across Old River at Clifton Court Ferry. It is, on motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the County Surveyor of San Joaquin County be and he is hereby authorized for and on behalf of the County of uontr a Oosta, to make application to the Pias Department, United States Engineer's office, San Francisco, for permission to reconstruct ferry ramps across Old River at Clifton Court Ferry, on Contra Costa side of the River, is accordance with plans prepared by the County Surveyor of San Joaquin uo—ty., ' In the Matter of Application for permission to re-construct the Old ' River-Borden Road-Bridge Protection Work. It is by the Board ordered that Julius B.Manthey, County Surveyor of San Joaquin County, be and ne is nereby authorized for and on :ehalf of County o f I Oontra Oosta, to make application to the War Department, United States Engineer's office, for permission to re-construct the Old River-Borden Road-Budge protection work, on Conte Costa side of the river, in accordance with plans and specifia�tions prepared by said County Surveyor of San Joaquin County. i I I 67 i In the Matter of Burial of Indigents. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the price to be paid to undertakers for burial of all indigent persons dying in the Uounty of', Con-27a Costa, should be $32.50 plus cost of burial plot where said indigente are not buried in the County Burial Grounds. Said price of #32.50 to include all costs such as robe and underclothing, cost of coffin, attendance on body, head board',, for grave, opening and closing of grave, conveyance from Hospital to Parlors and conveyance from Parlors to cemetery. The vote thereon being unanimous. I Thereupon the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and meets as a Board of Equalization. I In the Matter of Equalization of i I Assessments for year 1931-32. Now at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. the Board meets as a Board of Equalizationll and further examines the Assessment Rolls, books, maps, etc. of the County c8 Contra', i Costa, and takes recess as a Board of Equalization to and until Monday July 20th, 1931, at 10 o'clock A.M. I� Thereupon the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and as a Board of Equalization to and until Monuay July 20th, 1931, at 10 o'clock A.M. i I .Chairman. O ' Clerk. i i, j I I _ f I i !I I • I 68 BEFORE -iii BOARD OF SUPE,IS-,ORS 0? CO`TRA C`STA COUNTY, STAT!! OF CALI^CP,"1A. i IT IS BY TIM BOARD OF STdERVTSOM ordered that a Special Meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California, be called for and to meet on ' I CJEDN--SDAy, JULY 15th, 1931, at 11 o'clock A.L. for the purpose of an pointing a COUNTY" RECORDER of tLe County of Contra Cos-_a, State of California., for the unex- pired term of F. IRENE HURLEY, now deceased, and all !natters incident thereto, and for such other matters as may legally come before this Board. Dated: July 15, 1931- ' i JAy`ES 11. LONG. OSCAR OLSSON C.H. HAYDEN V7.J. BUCHANAN R. J. TREMBATH. ---------000 - - - — - - - - BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. oao 3EDNESDAY, JULY 15th, 1931. The Boara met at 11 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. ".J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembata. J.H.Wells,Clerk. In ?latter of Office of County Recorder, of Contra Costa County. i It appearing to the Board that rine office of County Recorder of Contra Costa County is vaca t by reason of tae death of Mrs. F.Irene Hurley, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by tine Board ordered that said office be and the same is hereby declared vacant. In Matta of Appointment of I ' County Recorder. The office of the County Recorder of Contra Oosta County having been declared vacant by reason of the death of Mrs. F.Irene Hurley, It is, on motion of Supervisor R.J.Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Oscar Oleson, by tine Board ordered that C.H.Hayden, be and he is hereby appointed County Hecorder of Contra Costa County for tue unexpired term of 2r s. F.Irene Harley, now deceased; It is further ordered that C.H.Hayden, take the oath and give bond as required by law. The foreEoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: ) Ayes: Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, 5.J.Buehanan and R.J. I Trembath. Supervisor Hayden not voting. .69 I In Matter of Resignation of C.H.Hayden as Supervisor of District #3. C.H.Hayden, Supervisor of Supervisor District #3, having filed with this ' Board, his resignation as Member of the Board.of Supervisors of tnis County from said Listriot, It is, by the Board ordered that said resignation be and the same ishereby accepted and said office declared vaaant. j I The said order is passed by the following vote cf tt?e Board, to wit: I Ayes: Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, F1.J.Buchanan and B.J.Trembath.i I i In the Matter of Granting Leave of j Absence to L.F.Grover, Justice Peace 10th Township. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that L.F.Grover be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence of ten days from and after date of leaving the State of California. The foregoing order is passed by the Following vote of the Board, to wit: I Ayes: Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, W.S.Buchanan and R.J.Trembath. i i And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, July 20th, 1931, at 10 o'clock A.M. f CHAIRMAN;. Clerk. 1 j j f i I I r 70 I i BEFORE Tp.-7 BOARD OF SDPERVISUiS OF CONT,-,A COSTA COO14TY, STATE OF CALIFORTIIA. MONDAY, July 20th, 1931, The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Jhairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, and R.J.Trembath. J H.Wells, Clerk. I , supervisor District $3 not represented by reason of vacancy in office. In the Matter of Application of California Water Service Company for I ; return of deg osit. California rater Service Company having heretofore deposited with the County) Surveyor and the County Surveyor having deposited in the office of the County Treasurer the sum of $1000 as a bond to cover cost of repairing any defect in the County Road by reason of excavating same to allow laying of a water pipe along the county road between Pacheco and Diablo, a_nd R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having reported to this Board that said work has beea completed according to his entire satisfaction, It is, by Abe Board ordered that said $1000 be returned to said California Tater Service Company. It is farther ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of said California hater Service Company out of Special Deposit Fund for said sum of $1000 so deposited by said California Slater Service Company I ,, and that the County Treasurer Day the same. The vote thereon being as follows: Ayes: Sunervisors Long, Olsson, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. In Matter of Communication from John Corgiat , Jr., regarding tat assessments. A communication having been received from John Corgiat Jr., regarding payment of taxes, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said ' communication be and the same is hereby r e£erred to the District Attorney. Ih the Matter of Application of , Great Western Electro-Chemical Conroany for permission to lay water pipe along county roads near Pitt s•)urg. The Great Plestern Electro-Ohe::ical Company a corporation, having filed with this Board a request for a permit to lay a pipe line from a well situated along cou4 y roan between Pittsburg and Antioch at a point shown on mqp accompanying said petition; through a culvert on Antioch and Pittsburg Highway, thence along northerly side of i said Highway westerly to what is known as Loveridge Road; thence along the easterly i P 71 side of said Loveridge Road to a point opposite crater tank on property of Great Western Electro-Chemical Company property and thence crossing said road, said pipe to be a j four or six inch cast iron or wrought iron pipe and to oe buried 15 inches under ground; ' Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that it would be to the best interests of Contra Costa County to grant said permit, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said permit to lay said pipe as petitioned for along said road, be and the same is hereby grante$ under following conditions: Said Great Western Electro-Chemical Company to be held responsible for any accidents that may haapen along said road during the laying of said pipe and to protect the public fron said ditches at all times, said pipe to be laid to the sat- isfaction and under the direction of R.R_Araold, County Surveyor and the Supervisor of District #4, said permit to oe revocable at any time by.titis Board. The vote thereon being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olsson, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. i 1 In sI*atter of Application of A.C.Hein, Jr., to be anpoinzed Traffic Officer. ' An application of A.C.Hein, Jr. of PittsbLw g, to be appointed Traffic Officer of Contra Costa County was read to the Board and ordered referred to the i District Attorney. I I I In Matter of Request of California Highway Patrol for permission to assign Sneed Officer. A request having been received from E.Raymond Cato, Superintendent of Calif fornia Highway Patrol, stating that said Division is contemplating a Truck and Brake detail in District ;j4 comprising Counties of Contra Costa, Solano, Napa and Lake, and assigning E.P.Keefe, of Contra Costa Count S gn g y quad to same, and requesting uermiea- ion of this Board for said California Hig]1 ay Patrol to assignment of said officer] to duty outside of Contra Costa Oeuity in conformity with Section 30, Subdivision K. of the Calif ornia motor Vehicle Act, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said re- quest be and the sane is hereby granted. i I i p � fI I In the fatter of Granting Leave of Absence. It is by ,he Board ordered that Oscar Olsson, Supervisor of District $2, be granted a leave of absence of thirty days from and after date of leaving the State of California. ' In the ;fatter of adoption of plans and specifications, for paving roads B-6 and B-7, in Sup.Dist. #2. '. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County having presented to tills Board, Dlens and specifications, cross-sections, strain sheets for the paving of Road B-6 and Road B-7, in Sup. Dist. #2, of Contra Costa County, which said roads are located as follows: Road B-6, is that certain road beginning at the point in Jonah Hill Road I near Community Hall in Town of Lafayette, and ruining easterly a distance of 4680 feet and Road B-7 is that road beginning at the entrance to the St.2ary's College at Horaga and Turning northerly down Las Trampas Creek, a distance of 6866 feet. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans and speci£ications, strain sheets.and working detaila be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications, strain sheets, and harking details, for mving o1 said roads. It is further ordered that the Clerk cf this Board advertise in Courier-Jou4a1 for bids to be presented to tnis Board = t^ sour of 11 o'clock A.H. on Monday, Awust 17th, 1931, for the paving of said roads in accordance with said plans and specifications. Ir. the 'Satter of acquisition and Improvement Dist. #3 Bonds, in Contra Costa County. The Cler'r of tills Board of Supervisors baying advertis.ed heretofcre for bids for the sale of 56031.22 of Acquisition Bonds issued in matt r of Acquisitions and Improvement District 43 of the County of Contra Costa, pursuant to provisions of Acquisition and Improvem eit Act of 1925, said bonds being designated as Series , "B" bearing interest at rate of 7 per annum, from date thereof, to wit: July'6th, 1931, payable provided in the manner in said Act, the maturities of said bonds being as follotrs: Bond No. Amount Maturity. 1 ??1,000.00 July 6, 1933• 2 1,000.00 July 6, 19 '• 1,000.00 July 6, 1935. 1,000.00 July 6, 193b• 5 .500.00 July 6, 1936 6 1,000.00 July 6, 1937 �. 500.00 July 6, 1937 8 31.22 July 6, 1937 and this being time and place for sale of said bonds, C.H.Brown.,filed his bid for said bond in following sums, to crit: $6031.22 in cash, plus accrued interest to date of delivery and this being the only bid received for said bonds, I 73 It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said bonds be and the same are hereby sold to said C,H.Brown, for sum of 76,031.22 and the Treas-' urer of Contra Costa County is he eby ordered to deliver said bonds to said C.H.Brown upon payment to him of the sum of 16,031.22 in cash plus accrued interest to date of delivery. The vote thereon being as follows, to crit: Aves: Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, W.J.Buc'na.ran and R.J.Trembath. Noes: None. The Office o; Supervisor in District #3 being vacant. ti In Hatter of allowance to Indigents. ' It is by the Board ordered that following allowances to needy aged be and i the same are heresy made :.s follows, to wit: to begin July 1st, 1931• SUP&RVISOR DISTRICT NO. 1. CASE. 110. Name. Address. State County aid aid. 703 Curry, Charles C. San Pablo $ 15.00 $15-OD 209 Allen, Marietta 169- 7th St. Richmond 9.00 9.00 46 Tippy, William 640- 9th St. Richmond. 15.00 15.00 706 Deacy, William 500 Willow St. E1 Cerrito 15.00 15.00 153 Bromley, Katherine 263- 14th St. Richmond 15.00 15.0,! 784 Clark, Thomas F. San Pablo 12.50 12.50 359 Yale, Mrs.Elicabeth 504 Standard Ave.Pt.Richmond 15.00 15.00 359 Yale, Elihu Whitney It " " " 1 .00 15-00 707 Cram, E.Garland 333 Colusa Ave. E1 Cerrito 41 ;,1 .UO 10-00 602 Aoeral, Vir_cent P. 682- 35th St. Richmond 10.00 10.00 736 Moore, Worthington 2620 Esmond St. Richmond 15.00 15.00 710 Gentry, Emma Pinole 15.00 15.00 761 Cottle, Fannie San Pablo 15.00 15.00 796 Oates, Annie 436- 9th St. Richmond 11.00 11.00 734 'Seenan, ''=homas Pinole 12.50 .12.50 695 narret-, Thomas 1015 Nevin Ave. Richmond 12.50 12.50 776 Younglove, Ada 646- 20tii St. Richmond 7.50 7.50 SUPERVISOR DISH IC NO. 2. 744 Perkins, Sterling Lafayette 12.50 12.50 698 Bollinger, James Henry Danville 12.50 12.50 is Soto, Jose Port Costa, 12.50 12.50 16 Soto, Manuella H. Port Costa 12.50 12.50 SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 3. 949 Ash, Rate Martinez, P-0-Box 117, 15.00 15.00 949 Ash, Franklin, " " " 15.00 15.00 461 Pereira, Mrs.11ary E. 736 Allen St. Martinez, 10.00 10.00 751 Se'_lman, Joim Martinez. 10.00 10.00 693 Albright, Elizabeth Walnut Creek 15.00 15.06 788 Soto, Francisco Concord 10.00 10.00 743 Peggi, George Concord 15.00 15.00 772 Williams, Mary Jane Hartinez, R.F.D. 1, Martinez 9.00 9.00 711 Grant, Everett Concord 12.50 12.50 724 Kelley, Daniel Thos. Concord 12.50 12.50 761 Stephenson, William Concord , C/o R.W.Lamb. 10.00 10.00 990 Morgan, Ada Jane Concord 15.00 15.00 701 Brewen, Edward Martiaez, 10.00 10.00 SUPERVISOR DISTRICT No. 4. 287 Diamond, Cosmos Pittsburg 11.00 11.00 590 Mulhare, Joseph P. Pittsburg, Railroad Ave. 12.50 12.50 735 Mendenhall, V? - U. Glaytm 15.00 15.00 SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 5. 876 Anderle, Jacot Oakley 10.00 10.00 741 Nicholson, Nancy Brenum od 10.00 10.00 90 Goff, Jay Oakley 12.50 12.50 305 Schmude, August Byron 10.00 10.00 717 Hill, Albert Martin Knightsen 6.00 6.00 184 Lambro, Sandy Antioch 12.50 12.56 696 Bales, J.Alexander Antioch 7.50 7.50 i I� 1 It is further ordered that allowance heretofore made to MRS. VIOLET MELEITDY, R.D. Box 347, Richmond, be increased from $9 state aid and$9 county aid to $15.00 State and $15.00 county aid, beginning July let, 1931. In the Mutter of Children of John I ' Brock. +i It is by the Board ordered that allowance heretofore made of °$30 state aid be discontinued from and after June let, 1931. It is further ordered that MRS. CAMIEN SOTO, grandmother of the children be And she is hereby ordered paid $30. county aid for month of June, 1931, and $19 county aid for first eighteen days of July, 1931, for the care of said children bef axe ' forwarding them to Imperial Coim ty. i And the 3oard adjourns as a Board of Supervisors and sits as a Board of Equalization. In the Matter of Equalization of Assessments. The Board of Supervisors of Contra. Costa County meeting as a Board of Equalization having completed the equalization of Assessments of Contra Costa County] for the year 1931, i Itis, by the Board ordered that the Assessmor.t Rolls, statements, 'nooks, i and maps, in and for Contra Costa County for the year 1931-32, as equalized by this) Board, be.and the sane are hereby accepted by this Board and approved by the unanim�us vote of the zoard of Supervisors sitting as a Board of Equalization. And the Board adjourns as a Board of Equalization, And the Board of Supervisors takes recess as a Board of Supervisors to and until Monday, July 27th, 1931, at 10 o'clock A.M. .Chairman. Clerk. I 75 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF C Q;TRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF,CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, JULY 27th, 1931• The Board wt at 10 o'clock A.M. l Present: Hon. w,J.B,xchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, and R,J.Trembath. J.H.;delis,Clerk. Sup. Dist. #3 not being represented owing to vacancy in office. i In the Matter of Preparing plans and specifications for New Hall of Records Building. E.Geoffrey Bangs, Architect, having requested this Board to determine at this time tae kind of material to be used for filler Waller for new addition to Court House, or Hall of Records, It is, on motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by S_pervisor Olssam, by the ' Board ordered that E.Geoffrey Bangs, be and he is hereby requested to prepare plans and specifications so that alternate bids can be received by this Board for filler walls of reinforced concrete and also brick. The vote thereon being as follows, to wit; Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olsson, Buchanan and Trembata. Noes: None. Sup. Dist.#3 not being represented owing to vacancy in office.., I i In Matter of Transfer of Funds. The County Auditor, A.N.Sullenger, having requested the following transfers of funds, It is ordered that the following additional appropriations be made from the Unappropriated Reserve Fund and tiie amount thereof be ordered transferred to General Fund to complete the financing of operations for the year 1930-31: I Sealer of reights F Measures, Maintenance, $25.00 Superior Court Juries, etc. " 150.00 j Constable Township 7, " 10.00 County Jail Bldg., " 10.00 Advertising " 226.00 4f7_21.0-0 Likewise, it is ordered that the f ollaw ng additional appropriations for 1930-31, be made from tiie unappropriated Reserve Fund and tae amount thereof be ordered transferred to the Char ities & Corrections Fund: County Physician, fees for dental services, $ 17.E County Hospital, Oare of inmates 500.00 Care of IndiWnts 00.00 017.00. That $25.00 be cancelled from the unexpended balance remaining 1n the capital i outlay appropriation and ordered transferred to the Unappropriated Reserve Fund; a small over-draft of the maintenance appropriation for the county Library necessi-i tating an additional appropriation of $40 from the Unappropriated Reserve Fund, and! i to cover part of this the $25.00 is ordered cancelled. It is ordered that the following adjustments be made in Road appropriations for 1930-31: SUPERVISOR'S ROAD APPROPRIATIciNS, I i In Dist. gl: $600. to Sup. Dist. 1 Fund Maintenance appropriation from Sup. Dist. 1 Fund Capital Outlay Apprn. i I P n In Dist. #2: $570.00 to Motor Veh. Fund Maintenance anpra. from Mot. Veh. Fund Cap. Outlay ►ppra. $160.00 to Sup. Dist. 2 Fund Maintenance Apprn. taking $16.00 from Sup. Diet. 2 Fund Capital Outlay Improvements Appra. and $144, from Capital Outlay Nes, Construction Apprn. In Dist. #3: $125.00 to Motor Veh. Fund Cap. Outlay Improvements Apprn. from Motor Veh. Fund Maintenance Apprn. In Dist. #4: $10.00 to Motor Veh. Fund Capital Outlay Improvements appn. _ from Motor Veh. Fund Cap. outlay New Construction apprn. SURVEYOR'S ROAD APPROPRIATIONS. Adjust Bond Road Maintenance Fund appropriations by transferring from the balance remaining in the appropriation for Dist. 5, the following amounts: $100.00 to Sun; Dist. 1 20.00 " " " 2 100.00 110.00 In Dist. 3: Transfer $265.00 to Gen. Fd. Maintenance Appr from Genera]. Fund Cap. OutlayApnrn60. In Dist. 4: Transfer $ .00 to Gen. Fd Maintenance Apprn. from Gen. Fd Cap. Outlay Ap�Tn. In Dist. 5: Transfer $254.29 to Gen. Fund Maintenance Apprn. from Gen. Fd Cap. Outlay An.xn. The sad order is passed by the following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisars Long, Olsson, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. Supervisor Dist. #3 being not represented, owing to vacancy in office- In Matter of Repair of Legion Buildings. It is by the Board ordered that O.%.Smith, be and he is hereby ordered to make examination of certain legion buildings and report to tnis Board the amount necessary to place said Legion Buildings in proper repair. In Matter of Payment of Health Officer. The Rockefeller Institute having withdrawn on July let, 1931, donation towar s the County Health Department to t he amount of $500. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Beard ordered that the salary of Dr.I.O.Church, County Health Officer, be and the same is hereby fixed at $291.6 per month and the County Auditor is hereby authorized to draw warrant on County , Treasurer on first of each and ever, month until the further order of this Board, for the sum of $291.66, payable out of the Charities and Corrections Fund. In Matter of Preparation of Budget] The Board meets and examines tse budgets of tre different offices and continues the.-Part.tcr hearing on said preliminary Budgets uncoil Monday, Au7-ist 3rd, 1931 at 10 o'clock A.}f. I r 77 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1931. The Board met at 10 o'clock A. M. ' Present: Hon. 'd. J. Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N. Long, Oscar j Olsson, and R. J. Trembath; J. H. ':'ells, Clerk. Absent: None. Supervisor District No. 3 not represented, no appointment having yet been j made by the Governor. I In the Matter of Petition for Annexation of certain territory to Oakley Fire District. A petition having been filed with this Board praying for the annexation of certain territory to Oakley Fire District and this Board having heretofore fixed the hearing on said petition for this time and place, and notice having been published in,' the Antioch Ledger in the manner and for the time required by law, now at this time a protest to the annexation of said territory to said District is filed with this Board signed by more property owners than the original petition for annexation is i signed. Thereupon it is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said petition for annexation be and the same is hereby denied. In the matter of Advertisement for Bids for I the Macadamizing of certain streets in the I Town of San Pablo. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the macadamizing of Marine, Casino, Yuba and Shasta Avenues, and Key Boulevard, in the Town of San Pablo,', Supervisor District No. 1, and this being the time and place for the receiving of i bids, the following bidders filed bids in the following sums to—wit: BIDDERS:.............................L. L. Page Hutchison Company George Peres Base rock in road, Der ton $3.20 $2.50 $2.54 No. 4 screenings in road, per ton $3.50 $3.00 $2.35 i Pea gravel in pavement, per ton $3.55 $3.91 $2.94 i Placing emulsified asphalt, Der gallon .05 .05 .021 Placing road oil, per gallon .05 .05 .021 Thereupon said bids having been referred to the County Surveyor and said ' County Surveyor having reported to this Board that the bid of George Peres is the I lowest and best bid presented, it was upon motion duly made and carried by the Board j ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to George Peres at fig— ures stated in his bid. It is further ordered that said George Peres give bonds in the following i i 7 � i i sums to-wit: Fifty per cent of the estimated contract price as security for labor and material furnished and fifty per cent of the estimated price for the faithful performance of said contract. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare said contract in accordance with the above order. , In the Matter of transfer of Funds. The following school districts in Contra Costa County not having suffic- ient money to their credit in the various funds to meet the lawful claims against the ' District, on the request of 'Am, H. Hanlon, County Superintendent of Schools, it is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the following sums be and the swore are hereby ordered transferred from the Hall of Records Fund to the fol lowing School Districts and High School Districts to-wit: Antioch Live Oak Union District6000.00 Bay Point School District 1200.00 Concord School District 4000,00 Danville Union School District 1000.00 Special $50,00 Iron House School District 700,00 Lone Tree School District 200,00 Martinez School District 666000.00 Pinole Hercules Union School District 1800.00 Rodeo School District 1000.00 San Pablo School District 11000.00 Pittsburg School District $12000.00 San Ramon School District 00.00 Vasco School District 1200:00 $35600-00 Special 50.00 ' HIGH SCHOOLS Alhambra High School District $16000.00 Antioch High School District $9000.00 Pittsburg High School District 810000.00 TOTAL $35000.00 I In the "Matter of Approval of Bond of Peres and Gatto. Peres and Gatto having heretofore been awarded the contract for the im- proving of a street in the Town of Pinole and having filed good and sufficient bonds with Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland as surety, it is by the Board ordered that said Bonds and each of them be and the same is hereby approved. In the Matter of Application of Tax-payers Association for printing and Distribution of School Committee Report of the Grand Jury, It is by the Beard ordered that the said request be and the same is hereby denied, no money having been appropriated to nay for said charge. In the Matter of Approval of Reclamation ' District No. 799 'Warrant. - Good cause appearing therefor it is by the Board ordered that the fol_ lowing warrant of Reclamation District No, 799 be and the same is hereby approved: Warrant No. 251, dated July 29, 1931, - $56.39. It is further ordered that the Chairman and Clerk of this Board be and they are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrant by affixing their signatures thereto. r 79 In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 1699. ' Good cause appearing therefor it is by the Board ordered that the fol- lowing warrants of Reclamation District No. 1699 be and the same are hereby approved: i Warrant No. 745, dated Augustl, 1931, for $75.00 ..arrant Ido. 746, dated August 1, 1931, for $120.61. It is further ordered that the Chairman and Clerk of this Board be and they are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrantaby affixing their signatures thereto. i In the Matter of Approval of Warrants i of Reclamation District No. 2059. Good cause appeasing therefor it is by the Board ordered that the fol- . i lowing warrants of Reclamation District No. 2059 be and the sane are hereby approved: Warrant No. 537, dated July 25, 1931, for $60.00 Warrant No. 535, dated July 25, 1931, for $56.00 Warrant No. 539, dated July 27, 1931, for $11.20 Warrant No. 540, dated July 25, 1931, for $110.00 Warrant No. 541, dated July 25, 1931, for $51.40. i It is further ordered that the Chairman and Clerk of this Board be and they are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrant by affixing their sig- natures thereto. i i In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits, It is upon :notion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that dance i permit be and the same is hereby granted to Aerie of Eagles No. 765 until 3 o'clock A. M. on the nights of August 1, August 6, August 15, August 22, and August 29, 1931, at Oak Grove Beach near Antioch. I In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. Good cause appearing therefor it is by the Board ordered that the fol- lowing cash allowance be and the same is hereby ordered mn.de to the following named ' indigents commencing on the dates set op_)osite their respective names to-wit: Clifford Tucker, 4526 '}'all St., Richmond, .....$15.00 beginning July 1, 1931• It is further ordered that aid be and the same is hereby denied to the following named applicants for needy aged: ' Wm. M. Farnell, 220 _ 14th. St., Richmond Walter E. Cole, 204 Norvall St., E1 Cerrito Mr. Elmer Thayer, 1252_ 56th. St., Richmond William 'goody Harrod, Oak Springs, Contra Costa County I Marc A. Belon, 1060 Arlington Way, Martinez j William Ranken Chandler, Concord Mrs.Peter Strong, 2624 Grove St., Berkeley. P - f3 t) It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Bernice Pierson, 819 Second St., Antioch, be and the same is hereby increased from $10.00 state aid and $20.00 county aid to $20.00 state aid and $20.00 county aid, beginning July 1, 1931. It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Olivia Duarte, Clayton, California, be and the same is hereby changed from $30.00 state aid and $20.00 county aid to $20.00 state aid and $30.00 county aid beginning July 14, I , 1931. I It is further ordered that an allowance of $20.00 per month state aid for needy children be and the same is hereby made to Mrs. Esther Heino, Diablo Drive, Walnut Creek, beginning July 1, 1931. In the Matter of Preparation of Preliminary Budget. The Board further examined the preliminary budget for the County of Contra Costa for the year beginning July 1, 1931 and ending June 30, 1932 and ordered that said budget be printed in accordance with law and that notice of such preparation be given by publication of a notice in the Contra Costa Gazette in the manner and for the time prescribed by law. ' In the Matter of Fire Prevention for Contra Costa County. hereas James Rolph, Jr., Governor of the State of California, has issued his Proclamation providing for a California Fire Emergency Committee and has asked that a similar emergency committee be appointed in each county by the Board of Supervisors And Whereas it appears to this Board that a committee should be appointed to co-ordinate all available agencies in the County to meet the fire crisis certain to arise this summer as a result of the extreme water shortage, high temperature and low humidity, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Count that a committee be appointed to be known as the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FIRE EMERGENCY COMhITTEE, That the Chairman of this Board of Supervisors be and he is hereby appoints Honorary Chairman of such Committee, That such Committee shall consist of all the me:sioers of the Board of Super- visors, the Sheriff, County Surveyor and the head of each organized fire department in the County of Contra Costa, consisting d the following organized departments: I , Richmond Citv Fire Department San Pablo County Fire Protection District El Cerrito City Fire District Kensington Fire District I r 81 I Carquinez Fire Protection District t Tenny Terrace Fire Protection District Crockett and Crolona Fire District ' Martinez City Fire Department Mountain View Fire Protection District J Bay Point Fire District Antioch City Fire Department Pittsburg City Fire Department Oakley County Fire Protection District I Byron Rural County Fire Irotection District Brentwood County Fire Protection District Danville Fire District Central County Fire Protection District- (,lalnut Creek) i Mt. Diablo County Fire Protection District (Concord) Lafayette Fire District Pinole City Fire Department Hercules City Fire Department. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote of the Board to-wit: Ayes: Supervisors James N. Long, Oscar Olsson, 17. J. Buchanan and R. J. Trembath. Noes: .done. Vacancy in office for Supervisor District No. 3. E Board takes recess to meet on Monday, August 17, 1931. j ...Chairman. I ........................Clerk. I i 1 i i i i I i i I P I f BEFORE T_E BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIPORIIA. MONDAY, AUGUST 17th, 1931. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman.; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar ' Olsson, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.tlells,Clerk. Now at this time, Harry M.Stow, appears and presents his certificate of appointment from the Governor of the State of California, as Supervisor of Super- visor District #3, vice C.H.Hayden, resigned. , Thereupon, Supervisor Stow having taken the oath and having filed his Bondi as required by law, is seated as Supervisor for Supervisor District #3. - - -- poo - -- - - In Maier of Advertisement for bids for constructi m of Road B-6 and B-7, in Suoervisor District #2. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of Road B-6 and Road B-7, in Supervisor District #2, which said road B.-6 is that certain road beginning at a point in the Jonah Hill Road near Community Hall in Lafayette, ) and running easterly 4680 feet, and Road B-7 is a road beginning at entrace to St.Mary's College at 'Moraga and running northerly down Las Trampas Creek, a dis- tance of 6,866 feet, in accordance with plane and specifications, etc. prepared by R.R.Arnold, county Surveyor of Contra Costa Qounty, and this being time and place for receiving of bids the following bidders file bids in f ollowing sums, to wit: HUTCHINSON COMPANY: 1 Base rock in road, per ton, $2.54 2 No. 4 Screenings in road, per ton 2.65 (j Pea Gravel in pavement, ton, 2.70 (4+ Emulsified Asphalt, gallon, .035 5) Rlacing Road oil, per gal. 04 L.L. PAGE: (1 $3.38 12( +:12 .021 5 •G5 LEE J. IMEL: 1 $2.75 32 3.00 4 3.02 5 .02 Thereupon said bids having been referred to County Surveyor R.R.Arnold, and said County Surveyor having reported to this Board that said bids are too high and that said work can be done by the County of Contra Costa for less money, _ Itis, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that eai- bids) and each af them be and the same are hereby rejected. It is further ordered that Oscar Olsson, Supervisor of District #2, be and he is hereby authorized to proceed with the work and do said work by force account, under the direction of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County. The vote of the Board on said above order being unanimous. I 83 I In the Yatter of Resignation of Harry i U.Stow, as Constable of Third Judicial Township. i Harry U.Stow, having filed his resignation as Constable of Third Judicial Town- ' ship of Contra. Costa County, It is, by the Board ordered that said resignation be accepted and said office declared vacant. i Ifs In Matter of appointment of Constable for Third Judicial Township. i The office of Constable in and for the Third Judicial Township having been j declared vacant by reason of the resignation of Harry U.Stow, now at this time, applications are made by Clyde Laird and L.E.Buck for said office, Thereupon, on motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, it is; by the Board ordered that Clyde Laird be and he is hereby appointed Constable in and for Third Judicial Township of Contra Costa County, for the uneroired term of Harry M.Stow, resigned. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. ` 1 i In Matter of Acquisition and Improvement District #T. RESOLUTION ORDERING PAT'WT OF INCIDENTAL MS. WHEREAS, the incidental fees in the above entitled matter are now payable; and, WHEREAS, there,is on deposit rith the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, a special fund for the p payment of said fees; � Bi IT THEREFORE RESOLVED: That the Couaty Treasurer pay to the following k persons the following amounts of money out of said special fund, to wit: E.A. HOF--AUN, Engineers fees, $700.00 H.W. PATTERSON, Attom eyts fees, 500.00 HICIDIO17D RECORD-HERALD, publishing fees, 20.75 RIOMMIM DAILY INDEPENDENT, printing bonds, 40.00 ' ' V.A.F ENNER, appraiser's fees, 60.00 CONTRA COSTA CO;NTY TITLE CO, title search 42.50 H.H. TURLEY. ritness fees, condenvAion suits 6.00 Total - - — - - -- - - - - - -- 1351-25 The foregoing Resolution ras adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a regular meeting of s..id Board, held on the 17th day of August, 1932, by the following vote of the members thereof: Ayes: Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsscn, Harry M.Stow, S7.J.Buchanan and R.J.Trembath. Noes: None, Absent: None. i i i In ;Satter of Lease of Be,,, Point Memorial Hall to Trustees of Henry Morken Post #312, American Legion. ' The Trustees of Henry Morken Post #312, American Legion, Department of Calif— ornia, having presented to this Board, a form of Lease of Bay Pointmemorial Hall , Building to said Post, It is, on :notion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the Chairman) of this Bos}rd be and he is hereby authorized to execute said Lease to Trustees of said Legion Post for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. , In the Satter of approval of Bonds of George Peres. George Peres having heretofore been awarded a contract for construction of certain streets in San Pablo, and having presented to this Board, good and sufficient bond;in accordance with previous order of this Board; It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and the same are hereby approved by t his Board. i In the Matter of Approval of!±arrants of Reclamation District #2024. I Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followin warrants of Reclamation District #2024, be and the sane are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 14o July let, 1931, 9 a 243:930 141 August let, 1931, j Arid the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the !I approval of said Hoard on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the }Satter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2025. , Good cause appearing therefor, it is by zhe Board ordered that the followin., _ warrants of Reclamation District #2025 be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: 1-0. Dat a Amount. 154 July let, 1931, 1 4.14 155 August let, 1931, 242.82 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the ._ approval of said Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. I P 85 i In the Matter of Granting Leave of Absence. It is by the Board ordered that George Andrews, Sealer of Weights and Measures be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence from the State of California of one ' week from and after date of leaving the State of California. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. T.A.Boyer, Probation Officer, having made following recommendations to this Board for allowance to indigents: It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be and the same are hereby made commencing on dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: S:ITH: That beginning August 1, 1931, the allowance of $20 per month State aid $20 county made the Probation Officerfor the I suport and maintenance of Thelma and Garnet Smith be reduced to 310 per month State and $10 county account of Garnet being sent to Whittier State School. PERALTP.: That beginning July 1st, 1931, the allowance of $30 per month state and $30 county made the Probation Officer for the support and maintenance of Anna, Dorothy and Mary Peralta, be continued for Nick, Dorothy and Mary Peralta, Anna being dropped from the support list on account of her 16th birthday. GATTI: That beginning Aug. let, 1931, $10 state and $10 county allow- ance to Probation Officer for support and maintenance of Frances Gatti, be discontinued account of her marriage. FLORETNZ: That beginning Aug. 1st, 1931, the allowance of $75 per month being paid by the County for the support and maintenance of Mrs. Marcelina Florez, and her five children be increased from $75 per month to $100, account of serious illness of the mother, necessitating medicines and special supplies of milk and eggs, and special case otherwise. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.^ I i In the:latter of Plans and specifications for addition to the Court Haase. This Board having requested Architect E.G.Bangs, to prepare alternate plans and specifications for bidders to bid on added curtain Walls. for New Court House Building, and said E.G.Bangs, having stated to this Board that said additional, ' plans will cost an additional $500 for labor paid out for the preparation of said alternate plans, It is, by the Board ordered that said E.G.Bangs, be and he is hereby i allowed an additional Compensation of $500 for preparation of said alternate plans. ) ' The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i I I i I i i In the Matter of preparation of Budget for fiscal year beginning July 1st, 1931. i The Board of Supervisors further examines all the estimates and listens to ! certain persons who appear before the Board regarding the Budget for the year 1931, j( and continues the further hearing on said Budget until Tuesday August 25th, 1931, ' at 11 o'clock A.M. I In the Matter of Payment of Bill ' for Insurance on County Property. The Fireman's Fund Insurance Company having presented to this Board, a claim for insurance on County property in sum of $2,268 for various insurance companies and it appearing to the Board that said claim is correct, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that a warrant j be drawn on County Treasury of Contra Costa County, in favor of Fireman's Fund Insur ante Company, for premium on policies dated July lst, 1931, and expiring on July Bt,i 1934, and that the Clerk of this Board publish the name of each agent and atount of policy and premium in the official proceedings of this Board. It is further ordered that the Fireman's Fund insurance Company distribute to each Insurance Company, the amount of premium owing to said Companies. AGENT. COMPANY AMOUNT PREMIUM. Boone, W.A. Pennsylvania $ 5,000. $ 54.00 ' Conn, U.H. Nen York Undwrs. 5,000. 54.00 Douglas, P. Fireman's Fund 15,000 162.00 Enloe, T.A. Home Fire & Marine 15,000. 162.00 Fenner, J.A. Automobile 5,000. 54.00 Fennone, A.D. Fireman's Fund Und. 10,000. 105.00 Fraser, J.A. Fireman's Fund 10,000. 106.00 Gnaga, S.H. Comrierce 5,000. 54.00 Gordon, M.J. Standard of N.Y. 5,000 54.00 Hays, M.A. & Co. Home Underwriters 5,000. 54.00 Moitoza, F.A. Palatine 5,000. 54.00 Nott, A.P. Fireman's Fund 15,000. 162.00 Otten, A.J. North River 5,000. 54.00 ' Paulsen, A.L. Reliance 5,000. 54.00 Plate, Vaughan & Metz Security 5,000. 54.00 Rodgers & Rouner Fireman's Fund 40,000 432.00 J.E.Rodgers Home Fire & Warine 20,000. 216.00 ' Sanford, Mrs.11.H. Protector Undwrs. 5,000. 54.00 Wood, Charles J. Fireman's Fund 10,000 106.00 Scoble, B.E. Insurance Company, N.A. 5,000 54.00 Soito, Henry Fire Association 10,000 106.00 Watson, H.O. Maryland000. 4.00 $ . fie,28— I i I I P 87 In the Matter of Adoption of Plans and Specifications for Paving Road B-16, j in Supervisor District #2 of Contra Costa County. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Conte. Costa County having presented to this Board, plans and specifications, for paving of Road B-16 in Sup. Dist. #2, which said road to be paved is that road designated as Raliez Malley Road, which begins at a point approximately one-quarter mile north of the Lafa;e tte Cemetery and runs 11 ' northerly a distance of 6,855 feet to a line between Supervisor Districts No. 2 and No. 3, 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 by this Board. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in Courier-Journal for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.'4. on Tuesday, September 8th, 1531, for the furnishing of said material and paving of said road, in accordance with said plans and specifications. I i I In the Latter of Application of Southern Pacific Company, a corporation, for permission to cross county road with a spur track, near Bay Point. WHEREAS, Southern Pacific Company, a corporation, has applied for and is desirous of procuring a permit t, construct, reconstruct, maintain and operate a spur track across County Road near Bay Point, in the location more particularly i' described as follo'as, to rut: i CEA°iER LIP:: DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED SPUR TRACK ACROSS COUNTY ROAD: i COYE'ENCI:dG at a point in center line of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's 100 foot right of way, Uartinez to Tracy line, said point being known as Engineer's Station 2195+43.4, said point also being located at the center line of the Bay Point and Clayton overhead railroad crossing; runnir,; thence from said point: easterly alonE, said center line of sal d Southern Pacific ' Railroad Company's right of way a distance of 63 feet, more or less; thence northerly at right angles to the last described course, a distance of 50 feet to a point in the southerly right of way line cf County Road, #21, said point being the true point of beginning of the center line to be described; running thence northeasterly over and across said County Road No. 21 on the arc of a curve con- Cave to the left and 'having a radius Of 382.25 feet, an arc distance of 100 feet, more or less, to a point in the northerly line of said County Road; said last described point also being at right angles to a point 90 feet, more or less, easterly from the said true point of beginning, as measured along said southerly line of said Road No. 21. AND IT FURTHER. APPEARING that the construction cif said spur track is nec cessary and convenient for *,.he proper operation of the line of railroad of said Southern Pacific company and the development of and service to industrial property adjacent thereto. NOV, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: by this Board that the said Southern Pacific Company be and it is hereby authorized and permitted to construet,reeonstru0t, it r a maintain and operate a spur track across said County Road in the location above described and this Hoard further recommends that the Railroad Commissionof the State of California grant its permission for the cm struction of the said proposed spur track at grade across said County Road in said location, subject to the cmditL i ion that said crossing and the approaches thereof shall be constructed in good and! ' first class condition for .he safe and convenient use of the public. That said road shall be constructed on grade and to the satisfaction of i the County Engineer and Supervisor of Supervisor District #4, without cost to the County of Contra Costa; that during the construction of acid spur track across' said County Road the travelling public will be protected and said Company will be ' liable for all damages that may occur; said road to be left in as near the same condition as it was before the said enur track was constricted. Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, in open session at a reguls meeting of said Board i held on the 17th day of August, 1931, by the following vote: Ayes; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, Harry M.Stow, VI.J.Buchanan and R.J.Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, August 25th, 1931, at 10 o'clock A.M. , . . . .. . . . . . . . . . Clerk. I I 89 BEFORE THE BOA-RD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY, AUGUST 25th, 1931. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.H. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, ' Harry H.Ston, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Welis,Clerk. In the Liatter of Granting Leave of Absence to Deputy County Clerk Inez Ray. ' Inez Ray, Deputy County Clerk, having applied to this Board for permission to leave the State of California, for a period of two creeks; Itis, by the Board ordered that said leave of absence be granted. I In Hatter of application of Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company for permission to place poles on Walden Avenue. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having applied to this Board for permission to place telegraph poles on Valden Avenue, in Sup'. District #3, It is ordered ti.at said application be referred to Supervisor Stow, Supervisor ' of Said District i3, for investigation. i In the Hatter of Application of V.G. Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner for permissioi to purchase poisoned barley. V.G.Stevens,Horticultural Commissioner, of Contra Costa County, having am lied to this Board for permission to purchase $5000 worth of poisoned barley for the I purpose of poisoning all ranches in Jontra Costa County, said sum to be paid out of Purchasing Fund of said Horticultural Commissioner; It is, an motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that permission ' be granted to said V.G,Stevens, to purchase said $5000 of poisoned barley. I I i In the Hatter of Agreement between ' County of Contra Costa, and California State Department of Agriculture for destruction of Ground Squirrels. V.G.Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County, having presented to this Board, a form of Agreement between County of Contra Costa, and California State Department of Agriculture for the destruction of ;round squirrels in areas where bubonic plague is known to exist among rodents and in marginal areas surrounding such infected centers; It is by the Board ordered that said Form of Agreement be approved and that I N.J.Buchanau, Chairman of said Board, be and he is hereby authorized to sign said Agree- ment on behalf o; this Hoard. In the ;latter of Adoption of Plans and �. Specifications for Improving Streets in Town of Rodeo. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having presented to this Board plans and specifications, cross-sections, strain sheets and etc. for improving of portions of Investment Street, Third Street, Second Street, Mariposa Street, First Street, Las Vaqueros Avenue and Railroad Avenue in Tocm of Rodeo, in Supervisor District #1, County of Contra Costa, with an asphaltic penetration macadam pavement; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, strain sheets, and workin-- details, be and the same are hereby adopted as plane and specifications, strain sheets and workin7 details, for improvement n: said streets. i It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Pinole Times, for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Tuesday) September Btn, 1931, for improving of said roads in accordance with said plans and specifications. In the Matter of Communication from f Contra Costa Christian Endeavor Union. A communication from Contra Costa Christian Endeavor Union objecting to establish- ment al a race track in the County of Contra Costa, having been recei-,ed by the Board; It is ordered that said co.^munication be placed on file, as no application for permission to conduct a race track has been filed with this Board. In the Matter of Preparation of Budget for Contra Costa County for fiscal year 1931-32. ' The County Auditor having filed with this Board, a Budget of anticipated resources and expenditures of Contra Costa County for the year beginning July let, 1931 and ending June 30t-i, 1932, and t'ne Board of S.;pervisors having considered in detail all of the items contained in said Budget presented by the different officers ' and heads of departments of Contra Costa County, It is, by the Boa,! Resolved and Ordered that said Budget be and the same is j I hereby adopted as so finally determined and said Budget appropriations are herein- after set forth by general classes for "Salxies and Wages", "Maintenance and operatic" and "Interest and Debt Redemption" and all appropriations for capital outlay are specified by items: GM1ERAL GOVEXILENT: Board Salariesvand Uages $12,000. Salary. Maintenance and Ooeration 9,210. General. TOTAL ---- - - - - - ' $21,210. i 91 COUNTY CLERK: SALARIES and wages , 21,525. Salary. Maintenance & Operation 2,750. General. Capital Outlay 1,500. " Total - -- - ---- - - T-27,075- FINANCE 2 ,075•FINANCE OFFICES: AUDITOR• j Salaries and Plates, $ 17,194._ Salary. Maintenance a geration 2,095•, General. Cam tal Outla3. T52otal - - - 21, . TREASURER: j Salaries and Cres 7,600. Salary Maintemance & Operation 3,352. General. Capital Outlay Total -_ - - - i ASSESSOR: i Salaries and Wages $ 29,460 Salary Maintenance a Operation 9,370 General Capital Outlay - , 00. " ! Total - - - -- TAX COLLECTOR: Salaries & Wages $ 17,655 Salary Maintenance and Oneration 13,050 General Capital Outlay 4 0 " Total $ 31,2q5. i ' LAW OFFICES• i District ATTURPIEY: i Salaries & Wages, $ 23,532 Salary Maintenam e & Operat. 31,950. General Capital Outlay - Total - - - y 5"5,2 PURCHASING AGENT: I Salaries & Ciages, $ 4,SOo General. Supply Stock 3,000. " Maintenance & Operation 525. " Capital Outlay 129. I 55,750-00 CORONER: Salaries & Wages 1,500. Salary Maintenance & Operation 9.100. General. Total- $ 10,000. ' SURVEYOR: Salaries & Wages $ 31,655. Salary Liaintenance & Operation 3,150' General Capital Outlay - �2 0� " Total -- - - 35,055: ELECTIONS: ' Preparation 7,590. General. Maintenance & Operation 21,295- Capital 1,255 Capital Outlay 850. Total- - 30,025. i SPECIAL EL*CiIjIiS: �aintenan._e & Operation 100 General. Total - -- - - k30,�125. i r;J JUDICIAL SUPERI OR COURTS: Salaries and mages' 8,000. Salary. Maintenance & Operatior 990. General. Total - - - O 0 JUSTICE COURTS: Salaries Z ::ages $24,257. Salary Maintenance & Operation 4,958. general. Juries, Reporters, Ht- nesses, etc. 2 160. Total - - - 5. JUSTICE COURT TOWNSHIP 41. +� 1 Justice, 2,207. Salary. I , Statutory Office Expenses: Al--_owance 442. Small Claims Ct.Exp. 25. Of_i cial Bond �$ 72. General. JUSTICE COIRT TOWNSHIP #2: 1 Judge a 180. Salary Office Expense �j6- Bona General. JUSTICE COURT TOWNSHIP #3. 1 Judge 1,800. Salary Office Expense 360 Small Claims Ct. Exp. 10 Official Bond General. -6STICE COUPS TOIioIr 1 Judge $ 450. Salary Office Expense 96 Bond 5° $101. General JUSTICE COURT TOVINEHIP #�_L 1 Judge $1,500. Salary Office Expense 360: Official. Bond — � $ 365:00 General. JUSTICE COURT TOWNSHIP r6: 1 Judge $ 2,100. Salary Office Expense 420. Bond $ 0 General. JUSTICE COURT TQIrKiSHIP #7• 1 Judge $ 1,800. Salary Office Expense 3504 Official Bond -- 5-- 4' 307• General. JUSTICE COIRT TOl'iNSHIP ITO. 8. , 1 Judge $ 1,800. Salary Office Expense 360; General Bond �� $ 305.00 General JUSTICE =--- TO-M SHIP N0. : 1 Judge $ 480.00 Salary Office Expense 96.00 Official Bond 5.00 $ 1-01.0-0 General. I i a i I - 93 i JUSTICE CO(JRT TOI7I13FIP 1110. 10: I 1 Judge $ 1500. Sal ary Maint enance_& Operation: Off ice Expense 300. j Bond T305 General. I JUSTICE COURT TOAIISHIP No. 11; 1 Judge $ 1500. Salary i Maintenance & Goeration: Office Expense- 300- Bond xpense300.Bond � _�5 � Ju7 General. JUSTICE COIRT TOWNSHIP NO. 12: i 1 Judge $ 1500. Salary Maintenance and Operation: Office Expense 355• Small Claims Court Expen. 12 Official Bond _ 5 $ 375• General JUSTICE COURT TOVINSHIP No. 13: 1 Judge $ 150. Salary ! 1 I I,Iaintenaace & Operation Office Expense 36. Bond 1 General. JUSTICE COURT TORNSHIP NO. 14: 1 Judge 450. Salary Maintenance & Operation Office Expense 96 B and $ l5i. General. "JUSTICE COUFU TOFINSHIP NO. 15: 1 Judge $ 4200.00 Salary Office Expense: $ 516.00 Bond ] 00 Small Claims Court Expenses 24 00 $-945.00 General. JUSTICE COURT TOUlISHIP 110. 16: 1 Judge 450.00 Salary Maintenance & Operation: Office E:x_pense 96.00 Bond 5.00 101.00 General. I ' JUSTICE COURT TOHIISHIP NO. 17: 1 Judge $ 1500.00 Salary i Maintenance & Operation ' Office Expenses 300.00 Bond 5.00 305.00 General. I JUSTICE CART JURI'S, REPORTERS {WITNESSES, ETC. I Maintenance & Operation: Jurors Fees $ 300.00 Witness fees 50.00 Interpreters 00.00 Repprters 1750-00 21 0.00 General. TRIAL JURIES, IFTERPRETERS, F:ITNESSES, ETC. SUP. COURT. Maintenance & Operation $11,250:00 General J GRAND JURY. Maintenance & Operation $ 4,300.00 General. f I I r LAVI LIBRARY. Salaries & sages, 240.00 Lac Lib. it W.aintenance & Operation 50.00 Law Lib. Capital outlay 00.00 " " Total --$3990-00 GE4IER.'T, GOVER:.':,MiT BUILDINGS. Court House & Grounds, Salaries & !-ages $7080.00 Genera]:. Maintenance - Operation 7150.00 " CanitalOutlay 100.00 " Total al's 3 0 ADD'L. AD;.'.. OFFICE SPACE. �:aintenance LL Ooeration 2,615-00 General. Capital Outlay 350 CO Hall of Records. Total - - pjoo SHERIFF: Salaries & 77ages $ 36,7=0.00 Salary Maintenance & Operation 33,500.00 General Capital Outlay 2L608.00 " T -7 F,56-b;00 CONSTABLES: Salaries & Wages 28,680.00 Salary '_aintenance & Operation 0 8_.00 General. To al- ,35,278 3 COUNTY JAIL BUILDING: Salaries & 21aSes - Maintenance & Operation 1,200.00 General CARE OF P RISOIERS_ Salaries & Wages 1,080.00 Salary 900.00 Maintenance & Operation 14,5General 50.00 , Working Prisoners 0.00 " Total - - -$17.270.00 Branch JAILS: Maintenance & Operation 24.GO General. RECORDER.• Salaries & C=.'ages 4' 20,105.00 Sglary r Uaintenance & Ooeation 2,650.00 General. Capital Outlay 200.00 " Total- -.522,955-00 PUBLIC ADILI:IISTRATOR: Maintenance & operation $ 510.00 General. MLZIE OFrIv5 r: Maintenance & Operation $ 600.00 General. SEALER Or WEIGHTS &_4EASURrS_ Salaries & 17ages $ 4,200.00 Salary Maintenance & Uperatim 2,500.00 _ General. OTAL-5 0,700.00 HORTICULTURAL CO'^'ISSID'.'_M: Salaries & Vla es $ 3,000.00 Salary `!aintenance & operation 35,9100.00 General. Capital Gat lay00 $a-3$,975.00 FAR."ADVISOR: Salaries & ',Va.-es $ 1,710.00 General Maintenance & Operation 2,190.00 " Total - - - - 3,900:00 FIRE PROTECTION:: � Maintenance & Ggeration $ 1,500.00 Gena al. BOUNTIES: Salaries & Wages: $ 1,620.;0 General. I f 95 i i i COUNTY GARAGE: i Maintenance & Ooeration: $29,900. General. Capital Outlay 51595 " Total- 35, 5.00 CO1?EIdSA7I0i; I?ISURANCE: i Maintenance & ODeratiar $ 9,721. i FIRE INSURANCE 3,000. � Liability Insurance. $4,000. i 4"vATCH:Wl AT 3AY POINT. 1,056.00 i CON9ERVATI07 a' HEALTH: i Health Officer: 9 i Salaries a t°iages, 4,450.-00 00 Char. & Corrections i Maintenance & Operation Capital Outlay 200.00 Total T13,750.00 j VITAL STATISTICS_ Maintenance & Operation $ 600.00 Char. & Corrections. UNDER DIRECTIOI? SUPERVISORS: HIG:iP7AYS & BRIDGE,S. SUP. DIST. #l. Maintenance 527,972. Supt. Dist. #1. 39,500 Mot. Veh. Capital Outlay Const.uct.(New) 22,000 Sup. Dist. #1. Capital Outlay Improv. 6,500 Mot. Veh. UNDER DI?ZCTIOc" SURVEYOR: ' Maintenance 20,000 Bd Rd Ace. 4,000 Spl. Road. 1,P)0 General. CAPITAL OUTLAY IIGPROV3,.''I7TS ,000 General 4,000 Sol Road. i HIGHUAYS & BRIDGES, SUP. Dist_.#2. Under Direction Supervisor: Maintenance 25,650. Sup. Dist. #2. 42,100 Mot Veh. 5,000. General. i Capital Outlay Improvements, - Mot. Veh. - Swo. Dist. 2 I Capital Outlay, Net: Construct. - Su„. 01st. 2. Equip. 2,600.00 I Under Direction Surveyor: Maintenance 2 ,500.00 Bnd Rd Mtee. ! :-,000.00 Spl. Road. 6,000.00 General. Capital Outlay Improvements - General, HIGHCJAYS & BRIDGES- SuD.Dist. : Unuer direction Supervisor: 1 idaintenance: 45,600. Sup. Dist- 3. 42,900. Mot. Veh. Capital Outlay Improvements; - Mot. Veh, j Capital Outlay New Construction: Sup. Dist. 3. Under Direction Surveyor; Maintenance: 32,000.00 Bnd Rd Mtee. 4,000.00 Spl. Rd. 30,500.00 General. i Capital Outlay- Nen Construction - General. Capital Outlay- Improvements, - Spl Road. i i I i I xiGHYa_YS � & BRIDGES, sue. Dist. ;;4. Under Direction Supervisor: Maintenance $23,550.00 Sup. Dist. 4. 42,000.00 Mot ,Ten. Capttal Outlay Ner. Construction: $ - Mot Veh. - sup. Dist. 4 Capital Outlay Improvements, - Mot. Veh. - Sup. Di st. 4. Under Direction of Surveyor: Maintenance 6,500.00 Bnd Rd Mtce. 4,boa.oo spl Road 5,500.00 General. , Capital Outlay Improvements, - General. 11 .1 New. - n HIGH17AYS & BRIDGES, SUP. DIST. #5 Under direction Su_oervisor: Lai nteian0e 9.200.00 Sup.Dist. 5 42,100.00 Mot. Veh. 5,000.00 General Maintenance Ferries & Old River Bridge 12,000.00 " Canital Outlay Improvem efts - Mot. Veh. - General 15,000.00 Sup. Dist. 5 Capital outlay, Nerr Sun. Dist. 5. Under Direction, of surveyor: ISaintenance000.00 Bd Rd Mtce. 4 000.00 Sp; Road, },750.00 General. Capital Outlay Improvements - General. CHARITIES & CORRFOTT NS: County Physician Galaxies $ 6,600.00 Char. & Corrections. gees ' 25�p,pp o, 50.00 COUNTY HOSPITAL BUILDING: Sa]aies & Rages $ 12,700.00 Char. & Corrections. :`airtenance & O,,�eration 14,999.00 11 Capital Outlay 100.._ " � ,n2 414.uu CARE OF INISATES: Salaries & Tages $ 336,000.00 Char. & Corrections. Maintenance & Oneration 41 085.00 Total --- - $ 79,085.00 i CARE OF IIDIGEI]TS: i=aintenance & Operation, $ 100,050. Char. & Corrections. Old Age Pensioners, 30,000. Total -- 130,050.00 CARE 0_ ORPHANS AND DEPENDENT -- CHILD?,EN: Maintenance & Coeration $ 42,885.00 Char. & Corrections. i P_ROBAT I O:' 0+'IOER: Salaries & f,ages, 4,500.00 Salary ' Uaintenance & Operation 1,610.00 Char. & Corrections. Capital Outlay 79.00 Total 7 DETEIv.IO`- HOIE: I Salaries & Rages $2,650.00 Char. & Corrections. Maintenance & Operation 2,515.00 Capital Outlay 00 " TOTAL - - 45,^0'55-00 SOCIAL WELFARE BOARD: Salaries & '.:ages, :9,955.00 Char. & Corrections. Maintenance & Go eration 3,408.00 Capital Outlay ' 2=0.00— �,o13.Oo i I t 97 BURIAL OF VETE>"uL15 A;:D INIDIvEliTS: � i ':Sainte.^.ante & Operation, 1,650.00 Char. 4 Corrections. Care and Examination_x Insane,_• j Hai::t;nance & Operation: 1,400.00 Char. & Corrections. ' Care of Alcoholics: 1,200.00 " Narcotics 1,000.00 " " Sunshine Catip: 12,000.,;0 it " Richmond Healt. Center 5,000.00 Weimar Jt.Hospital 55,000.00 EDUCATI 011: i ' ELE MWARY SCHOOLS: Salaries & :ia:�es, :�6j7,!:o7. various. 'Zaintenance & Coeratior_ 3 3,382 " Cap4x al Outlay iP HIGH SCHOOLS: Salaries & Wages, $701,138. Various Yaintenance & Operation 310,297 " Capital Outlay 84 8-2. ". ,y"l,096 z�7:oo SUPEnI1'TESiD T OF SCHOOLS: S$laries & Wades, $ 14, 5.00 Salaries. Maintenance & Coeration 4,420.00 General. Capital Outlay 200.00_ " Total MARD OF EDUC=ITITIG=i: Salaries h Cases: 700.00 Salary. ' W"aintenance & Goeration 1,540.00 General. y2 40.00 I CCUiv'TY LIBRARY &BFAi10=,,S Sa2mies & Wages, 3,000.00 Salary Maintenance & Operation, 69,213.00 Co. Library Ca_^ital Outlay 500.00 ;72,713.00 TEACHIERS INOTZ=UTE & LIBRARY I ".aintenance & oerati'.: 160.00 Teachers Institute 200.00 " Library. Total - - - - X0.00 RECREATIDY• Memorial Bldg. & Monument. Haintenance & Ooeration $ 7,031. Capital Outlay 22 00, PARxS• Maintenance F. Operation 2,000. Capital Outlay 22 000_ I }_'ISCELLAHEOUS Maintenance & Gperation: 7,500,00. ' COUTTY EXHIBITS: Salaries & Wages: 1,550.00 ! Maintenance & Gera tion 1.760.00 Total i COUNTY 1,100. General. REFUND Or TAX---S: 600. General. JURY FEE DEP. ;ITHDR117ALS: 250. General. MISC. REFUi•.7S: 1850. General. JOINT HIG-15W TUNNEL: 30,000 General ST. ASSES3i!EFc1S 031'_00. OViNED PROFERTY: 225. Central. Unappropriated Reserve. x50,000. Unappropriated Reserve. GElrrs.AL RESEMTE: 390,900. CONSTABLE TOF dSHIP #1. Constable $ 2,160. Salary. Office Expense �r Transp. Piis.& Indigents 100. Bond $ 6455! General. COIISTABLE TOWNSHIP #2: ;$ 300. Sal ry Maintenance & Goeretion: Bond 5. General. CONSTABLE TOS;SHIP#3: ' Constable $ 2,160. Salary. Maintenance & G-oeration: Office Expense 540. Trans. Pris.& Indigents 200. official Bond 7�F5. General. CONSTABLE TOiINSHIP $4. Constpble: 1,080. Salary. Maintenance & Cperation: Transp. prix. & Indigents 40. Bma _ $`� General. CONSTABLE TOUI'SHIP # 5: Constable $2,160. Salary Maintennce & Operation: Transp. prix. & Indig. 100. ' Bond 5. Office Expense 540. 4 455— General. CONSTABLE TOC+iSSHIEJ'6: Constable $ 2,160. Salary Maintenance & Ooeration: Office Expense 450. Transp. Pris. & Indigents 250. Bond . 5 705. General. CONSTABLE TOGII:SHIP #7. Constable $ 2,160. Salary. Maintenance & Operation Transp, S Prisoners 190. Matron fees Office Expense 4 0. General. CONSTABLE TOVr SHIP # S. Constable $ 2,160. Salary Maintenance & Operation Offi ce Expense 483• Transp. Prison u Indigente 120. Bond General. CONSTABLE TOGt7SHIP NO. 9. Constab-e $-1,080. Salary Maintenance & Ooeration. Transp. pris. & Indigents 20. Official Bond, _5 $ 25. General. CONSTABLE TOWINSHIP No. 10. Constable ;> 2,160. Salary. Maintenance & Operation Transp. Indigents 150. Bond $ 5 _ 155 General. II r j 99 i I COPISTABLE TOVYSHIP #11. Constable 160. Salary Maintenance & c)3eration Bond 5 Transp. his. & Indigents 60. j $ _'E5- General, CO2ISTABLE TOL'?;SHIP #12. Constable $ 2,160. Salary Maintenance & Operation Office Expense 540. ' Trans. Pris. u Indigents 200. T TFO- General. CONSTABLE T Or2dSaIP # 13. i Constable $ 300. Salary Maintenance & 0peration Bond 5. General. CONSTABLE TO7.11SHIP #14: Constable $ 1,080. Salary Maintenance & Operation Transp, prisoners 100. General. CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP #15: Constable $ 2,160. Salary Maintenance & Operation 540. Transp. prix. & Indigents 835 Bond 1,"Z0• General. CONSTABLE TOWNSHIP N0, lo': i Constable 1,080. Salary Maintenance & Ooeration Transp. of Pris. & Indigents 30 Bond General. j CONSTABLE T04iNSHIP 1:0.17: Constable $ 2,160. Salary i Maintenance & Operation f Bond 5 Transp, of Pris. 50 55 General. i In t lie Matter of L e vy ofState i and County Taxes for fiscal year 1931-32• The Board of Supervisers having consider,d all the values of all property returned on the Assessment Rolls of Contra Costa County and the amount required to be raised for conducting t'..e business of the County for the fisca- year 1931-32, i and said Board of Egcalication having certified to this Board that there will be no tax recuired for State purposes on property within said County; It is, by the Board ordered that the tax to be collected on each $100 of i valuation of property in Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1931-32 be and the same is hereby fixed and levied as follows: i General T'Luid $.283 Salary Fund .275 Charities & Corrections .353 Bond Road I;aintenance 10 I 100 Court House Int. and Sinking, j.014 Highway Int. and Sinking, 16 Hall of Records .026 Elementary Schools 42 High Schools .20 Unappropriated Reserve .051 County Library .071 Road � 25 Total Tax Rate $ 2.36 The said order is passed by tae unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Levying of Taxes in certain school Districts and Union High School Districts for the fiscal year 1931-32. The County Auditor having; reported to this Board that certain school Districts and Union High School Districts are liable for certain taxes to raise money to pay for bonds and the interest due on said bonds issued in said districts ,for the fiscal year 1931-32, It is ordered that special taxes be levied in said districts on each $100 of valuation of property in each of folloi-ang.districts, to crit: Richmond Pio. 1 - - - - - - - -a.005 Richmond U.H.S.#I - -- - --- .01 John S we-,t No. 1, - - - - - .01 Martinez No. 1 - - - - - - -- .015 Antioch High - - - - - -- - - .31 Alhambra U.H.S. #2 - - - -- .10 Alhwbia U.HS. �" -- - -- - .04 Alhambra U.A..S. R - - - -- .26 ISt.Diablo U.H.S- - - - - - - - .06 Pittsbur- High - - -- - - - - .21 Richmond Higb No. 2 - - - - - .16 John Brett High - - - - - - - .32 Ambrose - - - - - - - - - - - .11 Antioch-Live Oa'.: Ido. 1 - - to Antioch-Live Oak Iia. 2 - - -- .15 3rent.:cad-Deer-Pa11eYI - - - .25 Brentwood-Deer-Valley Y2 - - - •04 Bre ntt4oad-Deer-Valley #3 -- Bay Point- - - - - - - -- -- .14 Carquinez - -- - - - - - -- : Concord - - - - - - - - - -- Danville-Green-Valley - - - .16 Lafayette No. 1 - - - - - - - .16 Lafayette No. 2 - - - - - --- .14 Martinez No. - - - - - - - .035 Martinez No. - - - - - - - - 03 Oakley - - - -- - - - - -- .37 Orinda Union - - - - - - - - .17 Pittsbur; No. 1 - - - - - - - .03 Piitsaur� Ito. 2 - - - - - -- -075 , Pittsburg No. 3 - - - - - - - .215 Pacheco - - - - -- - - - - - .22 Hici+iaond No. 2 - -- - - - -- .03 Richmond Ido. 3 _ - - - - - - .035 Ricnnond Rodeo - - - - - - - -- - - - .27 Selby - -- - - - - - - - -- .02 San Pablo Ido. 2 - - -- - - - .06 San Pablo No. 3 -- - - - - - .23 Vine Hill - - - - - - - .15 Walnut Creek - - - - - - - - - .22 Willow-Spring Loraga - - - - .18 Amador Valley Joint High - - - .23 The said order i s passed by 'he unanimous vote of the Board. f i I 101 i i In the Matter of Special Taxes i in Certain School Districts for fiscal year 1931-32. i The Trustees of following named school Districts havin-requested special tax for said districts for yearl931, It is 'cry the Board ordered that a special tax be levied in each of the follow-! imp scl,00l districts for the fiscal year 1931-32, on each x100 of valuation*of prop- erty in said Districts, to :zit; Antons - _ - - -- - - Nichols Alamo - - x.16 Nichols Ambrose,- - ,14 Oakley - - - - - - - - - -,30 Antioch+-Live Oa_-_ - - - .30 Orinda Union - - - - - - .30 03 Pacheco - - - - - - -- --,30 Bay Point - -- - - - - ,30 Pinole-Hercules - - - - - ,30 Bradford - - - - - - - -.30 Pittsburg- -- - - - - - .30 Brentrood- Deer Val ey -.12 Pleasant Hill - - - - - -..30 Briones V,.--ley - - - - .30 Port Costa - - -- - --- - .28 Byron - - - - - - -- - .20 richmond - - - - - - - -- ,30 Can;or. - - — - - -- - .30 Rodeo - - - - - - - -- - -.30 Carquinez - - - - - - - .30 San Pablo - - - - - - -- .30 Clayton Valley - - - -- .24 San Ramon - - - - - - - - .2j Concord - - - - - - -- .;0 Sheldon - - - - - -- -- .OS Cowell - - - - - - - - -.25 TassajarTL - - - - - - - - ,18 Danville - - -- - - - -.70 V'ne Hill - - - -- - - - 0 .%xcelsior - - - - — - -.67 �'ialnut Creek- - - - -- - .j0 Iron House - - - - - — .30 Jersey - - - - - - -- - .j0 Knightsen Lafayette - - - -- - - -.30 Lone Martinez - - - - - - - 30 MoraTa ' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In Latter of Special Taxes in i High and Union High School Distri&s for year 1931-32. � The _Trustees of t--!e following mentioned High and Union High School Districts School havinE requested a special/tax in said districts for fiscal year 1931-32, It is by the Board ordered that the follo.g ng rate of tax per glOO of valuation of property in each of said Districts be levied ; i, Alhwdora Union - - - - - —d.75 Antioch - - - - - - - - -- :75 John Swett - - - - - - - - - 3 ' Liberty - - - - - - -- - - 550 Mt.Diablo Union - ,46 � Pittsburg• - ,;5 Ri cam and Union - --- - - - ,03 San Ramon Valley - - - - - -.75 Amador Valley Jt.Union - -- .50 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In '?atter of Levy of Special taxes for buildin_r purposes for fiscal year 1931-32 in certain school districts. i The Trustees of t'.:e following named school Oistricts having requested a special! tax for builiir.;.; purnr,oses in their respective districts, for the fiscal year 1931-32, It is by the Board ordere- that t_:e followinE levv of tar per 16100 of valuation r ' 10J 1 of property in said districts, be levied, to wit: Antioch-Live Oak -- - - -$.15 Bay Point - - - - - - - -- .10 Carquinez, -- - - - - - - -.07 Concord- - - - - - - - -- .15 :'artinez -- - - - -- - - - .15 Pittsbur_; - -- - - - - - - .lw ' Richmond- - - - - - -- - - .15 Orinda-Union - - - - - - -- .09 San Pablo - - - - - - - -- .15 Walnut Creek - -- - -- - - .15 ;he said order passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of levy of Tax for maintenance of Kindergarten Schools. The County Auditor and Board of Trustees of following named school districts having certified to this Board a statement of respective amaints required in each of said Dis4icts for maintenance and conduct of kindergarten schools therein, It is ordered that special tax for maintenance of kindergarten schools in each of the following named school districts for fiscal year 1931-32, be levied, to crit: Antioch-Live Oak - -- -a.15 Carquinez - - - - - - - - .05 ' Concord - - - - ---- - - .15 Martinez- - -- - - - - - .02 Pinole-Hercules - - - - - .12 Pittsburg - - - - - - -- .07 Richmond- -- - -- - - - .05 Rodeo - - -- - - -- - - .OS San Pablo - - - - - - - - .15 Walnut Creek - -- - - - - .15 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Levyaf Tax for maintenance of Fire Departmente in unincornorated towns and Fire Districts for fiscal year 1931-32. The County Auditor and Board of Fire Commissioners in and for unincorporated ' towns and County Fire Protection Districts having certified the amount required for conduct of said Districts, It is ordered that special tax is hereby levied on each $100 of valuation of property in said Districts as follows; ' Brentwood - - - - -- - - -a.15 Danville - - - - - - - - - .12 Mt.biablo -- - - - - - - .20 Central - - - -- - - - .10' Lafayette - -- - - - - - .09 Crockett & Crolona - - - - .50 Bay Point - - -- - -- - .c0 Carquinez - - - - --- - - .50 Tenney Terrace - - - - - .50 San Pablo - - - - - ---- .30 Mt.View, - - - - - - - - -1.02 Oakley - - - - - - - - - - .25 Kensington - - -- - - - - .20 The said order is passed by time unnnimous vote of the Board. i 103 InDatter of levy of Taxes for Maintenance of System of Street Lights in Highway Lightin�; Districts. i The Board having heretofore awarded contracts for equipping and maintaining systems' certain of street lights in certain hi I ghr;a;r lightim., bistricts hereinafter named, and County auditor having;certified amount of tax that rill be required in each of said Districts, It is ordered that a special tax be levied on each $100 of valuation of property in said Districts, as follows: I' Brentrood - - - - -- - --y.32 Byron - o Bav Point - - - - - - - - .50 Crockett, Crolona,valona- .39 Kensing;;on - - - - - - - -.OS Oakley - -- - -- - - - -.SO Danville - - - - -- - - —.30 The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. In the Latter of Levy of Taxes in Road Improvement District. :do,l . i Bonds of Road Improvement District Number One . having been issued out of i this Board under provisions of Road Improvement District Act, Statutes 1907 page 806.1 and as attended, and. the County -'uditor having certified to this Board, the amount ' that will be required in each of said Districts to nay principal and interest that has become due or will become due on said bonds issued in said Districts before the proceeds of another tax levy will be available, It is ordered that a special tax be levied on each $100 of assessed valuation of real property within said District to wit: Road District Improvement ;r1, - - x15.00 I In t lie Matter o'Levy of Tax i in Lafayette County .tater District fol fiscal year 1531-32. ' The Board of Directors of said Lafay..tte County Water District having resolved that an assessment of ten cents per 4100 valuation of property within said District,' be levied, It is by -e Board ordered t'na�; a tax of $.10 per $100 of valuation of proper�y within said District be levied, $r a General Fund, for said District. 1 The Matter of Tax in Losouito Abatement District it It is by ?:he Board ordered that a levy of ;p.03 on each $100 be made to raise j a fund needed by the Trustees of Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District Pdo. 1, said levy to be made on the property r;.thin the sad Mosquito District. I i P 104 In the _latter of Levy of Tac in Contra Costa County !tater Forks District #1. It is by the Board ordered ti-at a levy of $1.0Oon each $100 of valuation of property rithin Contra Costa County Vater Works District #1, be made to nay the interest on bonds of said District for coming year and such portion of principal thereof as is to become due before the time (f makin; next general tax levy. I In the fatter of levy of tax ' in Acquisition_ and. Improvement District #1. It is by -die Board ordered that a levy per Q'100 of valuation af1r)%erty in said Acquisition and Improve:cr.nt District be made according to Zones, as follocrs:to meet payment for redemptio:: of bonds and interest for ensuing year. Zones. Rate. ZO1dES. RATE. 0 $ .756 29. $16.27 1 1.39 30. 9.30 2 2.60 31. 31.20 3 3.85 32 27.53 4 5.27 3 22.16 12.45 3 -6 29.35 23.63 355 21.04 7 27.82 36 20.53 8 35.16 37 20.53 9 30.00 38 29.2 10 17.152 39 30.8 11 18.60 0 21.90 12 39.00 41 21.90 ' 15.54 42 26.68 Y 21.53 43 15.90 15 19.35 44 0.00 16 16.875 4� 1.06 17 18.675 40 299.86 18 18.675 28.57 1919.895 48 22. 20 17.53 49 25.65 21 18.90 50 27.90 22 23.40 51 26.77 2 15.6o 52 31.25 2 18.72 5 208 5 8. 26 19 .08 55 32.00 27 18.72 56 35.10 28 16.72 57 11.1o86 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the ?4atter of Levy of Tax in ' Acquisition and Improver.ent District 42. It is by t'ee Beard order.d that a levy per $100 of valuation of/p operty in Acquisition and Improvement District #2 be made according to Zones, as follows: to meet payment for redemption of ponds and interest.ror ensuing year: ' Zones. Bate. ZONES RATE. 1. $ 1.0p 16. $23.80 2 7.0'-12 17. 32.00 3 2.336 15. 380.710 4 4.794 19. 43.40 x.60 20 b 099 21. 31.97 20.490 22. 7.6174 S0 t 2z. 12.11 9 50.40 2C 18.76 10 41.64 2 z-.34 11 70.56 2 14.07 12 34.365 27 9.28 13 36.68 28 4o.496 14 27.41 29 46.58 15 28.66 30 14.8o I 105 i ZOITES. RATE. 9� I 333332 X94: 31• 5,5.05 o8.60 3 11.14 30o 39.95. � The said order is pl.ssed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i i In the Matter of levy of Tax i in acquisition & Improvement District 43. It is by i;:e Board ordered that a levy per $$100 of valuation o:�property in said District according to ones, be :Wade as follows: to meet payments for redemption o£ bm ds and interest for ensuin year, - ZONES. RATE. A $51.426 F D 14. s9 E 3.519 F 3.1743 i G 2,6096 R 1.243 1 2r33.57 K 5.12 L 22.266 M 6s.00 N 59.61 P z: 664 1 .95 � 3.15 The add order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board• i i In the '..:atter of levy of tax in Acquisition & Improvement District #4. It is by the Board ordered that a levy of ;100 of valuation orfq'bpexty in i said District according to zones, to meet payments for redemption of bonds and inter—j I est for ensuin; year, be made as f olla.s, to vit: Zones. Rate. Zones. Rate. A $41.69 L $$5.54 ' B - 51.10 M 12.54 0 20.002 N 24.30 D 56.15 0 46.44 E 103.565 P 45.46 F 13.38 q 41.92 R 29.20 H 410:586 S 24.33 I 40.347 T 46.44 s 29:tv 36.97 ' K 16.02 w 2 4 7.o6 � And the Board passes the said order by unanimous vote. I i i j l I i I I i r i In the ''tetter of Tax levv in Acquisition & Improvement District #5- It is by the Board ordered that a tax levy of $.80 per $100 of valuation of real estate be made in said District to meet the interest due on bonds for the ensuing year. , In the !latter of Apportionment of Railroad Taxes for the year 1931 , throughout the County of Contra Costa. WHERDAS, the State Board of Equalization has transmitted to the Oounty Auditor; I statements shocrinE t,at the length of the main track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company in this County is 559.239 miles ami: the assessed value per mile of the same j for the year 1931, is $54,150.00 on the iv ole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rollinr:; stock of such railroad of said Company, a;gregating tae sum of $4,832,292.00. That t':ie leng _ of :gain track and right of tray of the Atchison„ Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company in said County is 61.28 miles, and the assessed value per utile of the same for the year 1931, is :p36,000.00 on the rrD.ole frcnchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rollinr- stoc:: of such railroad of said Comnany ag-regating tae sum of 42,206,080.00 . That the length of the main track and right of way of the San Francisco-Sacramento Railroad cpi�any in said Oounty is 34.555 miles, and the assessed value net mile of the , same fr the year 1931 is $13,000.00 on the rhole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rolling stock of said railway of said Company aggr::gating the sum of $449,280.00. That the number of miles of track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company upon which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated in this , Oounty is 62.857 miles rynd the asses::ed value per :Wile for the year 1931, of such i franchise and rollin�; stockin this county on said Railroad is x1250.00 ag- greSating the sun of $78,571.00. That the number of miles of track of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company upon which the franchise and rolling stock ofthe Pullman Company is operated in this County is 661.25 miles an, the assessed value per mile for the year 1931, of such franchise and rollin5 stock in this County of said Railroad is $1250.00 aggreLuti g ' the sum of 41376,600.00. !7HEREFORF, IT IS BY TFL BOARD CRDEiED AND DECREED that the length of the main track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company in this county is 89.239 miles, and the assessed value per mile the3•eof is the sum of $54,150.00 on the rhole franchise, roadwTy, roadbed, rails and rolling stock of such railway, a.ggregatinE the sum of $4,832,292.00 ' apportioned as follors, t sit: Incorporated Towns. ?Martinez, 4.159 miles $225,210.00 Hercules 1.90 " 102,885.00 Pinole .72 " 38,990.00 Pittsburg 5 " 29.750.00 Ili chrmond 6.104 " 330,530.00 Walnut Creek 1.82 ° 98.555.00 SCHOOL DISTRICTS. Port Costa, 2.291 miles ;124,060.00 Carquinez 1.75 " 94,760.00 Selby 1.79 " 96.930.00 I I P 107 i I,hrtinez, 7.399 miles 3400,655,00 San Pablo 2.900' " 154,0-0.00 Richmond '0.104 " 330,530.00 ! That,he 1 engthbf main track of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Compang in this Oo inty is 61.28 railes and the assessed vale per mile thereof is the sum of ' ;36,000.00 aggregating the sum of $2,206,060.00. apportioned, as follows, to mit. Incorporated Torras. i Antioch .95 miles a 34,200.00 Pinole 1.02 " 36,720.)0 Hercules 1.91 " 68,760.00 Pittsburg .57 " 20,520.00 Richmond 5.15 " 185,400,00 El Cerrito 2.30 " 82,600.00 I ,School Districts. i Martinez 2.22 miles 79,920.00 San Pablo 2.21 1179 560,00 Richmond 9.00 " 324;000.00 That the lenLch of main track of the San Francisco-Sacramento Railroad in this County is 34.56 miles and the assessed value per mile thereof is the sum of 313,000. j aggregating the sum of 3449,280.00 apportioned as follows: IncorporatedTomns. i Concord 2 5 miles. 33.835.00 Pittsburg .7 119,620.00 Walnut Creek 1.89 "' 24,570,00 That the number of miles of track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company I upon which the franc':i:;e and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated in this; ' `%ounty is 62.857 miles and the assessed value per mile of such fr:-nchise and rolling stock in this County on said Railroad is 31250.00 aggregating the sum of $75,571,00 apportioned as follor:s, to crit: Incorporated Towns. Martinez, 4.159 miles $5,200.00 Hercules 1.90 " 2,375,00 i Pinole 7200.00 Pittsburg .55 685,00 Richmond 5.97 " 7,460.00. School Districts. San Pablo 1.41 miles 1,760,00. Richmond 5.97 " 7, 6o.00 Selby 1.79 " 2,24o,00. Carquinez, 1.75 " 2.165.00 Port Costa 2.1- " 2,690.00: Martinez 7.� " 9,250,00. That the number of miles aC track of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rai1-1 way Company, upon -ranch the franchi ce and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated in tht: County is 61.280 miles m d the assessed value per mile on said fray.-! chile and rolling stock of s.i d Corm any in this County is $1250.00 ag;7regating the sun of :P76,600.00 apportioned as follows, to wit: Incoroornted Tovms. _ Antioch .°'o miles 31,200.00 Hermes 1.91 " 2,385.00 Pinole 1.00 " 1,250.00 Pittsburg 57 " 715.00 j Rlchrr,ond 6.70 " 8,375.00 El Cerrito 2.30 " 2,875.00 School Districts. Martinez 2.22 miles 2,775.:0 San Pablo 2.21 " 2,7o0.00 Richmond 9.0o " 11,250.00 The vote o the Board on the foregoing order being as follows: i Ayes: Supervisors Lone, Olsson, Stov,, Buchanan and T mabath. Noes: hone. I P i And ;'ne Board takes recess to me_t on Tuesday, September 8th, 1931, at 10 o'clock A.:.t. V14" 0hairwan. Clerk. 0 0 0 0 0001000000 000000 ,BEFORE �3 BOARD OF SPL'84ISOL,S OF COPT ;,- COSTA CGUP:TY, STATE EF CALI^OP.:IA. IT I3 BY -1--' BOARD 0nDEz= that a Special Meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Cost` County, State of Oalifornia, be called for and meet on Saturday, August 29th, 1931, at 10 o'clock A.Y. for the :ux ose of appointing a County Clerk of the Oounty of Contra Costa, State of California, for the unexpired term of J.E. Piells, nor+ deceased, and all matters incident thereto, and for such other matters as may leZall-y come before this Board. ,Dated: August 29th, 1931. James Pi.Long. Oscar Olsson Harry %.Stow. Fi,J.Buchanan R.J.T reeibat h, J 109 BEFORE T.: BOA.-13 OF SUPERVISORS On OOi;^_?.A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. SATU'MA7, A :UST 29th, 19.31. The Board met at 10 o'clock A. Present: Hon. 'd.J.Buchana__,Chairman; Supervisors James N.L•ong, Oscar Olsson, I Harry ,:.Ston., and R.J.Tre:abath. It a?pearirg to this Board that there is no duly qualified and acting County Clerk of the Count; of Contra Costa, R.J.Trembath is appointed by Chairman W.J. ' Buchanan of said Board to act as Clerk pro tem of this 3oard during this meeting. ------------- In ------ -In the hatter of County Clerk of Cort ra Costa County. It appearing to the Board that trze office of County Clerk of Contra Costa County is vacant by reason of the death of J.11.1,7,el_s, It is, on motion duly made aid carried, by the Board ordered that said office be declared vacant and s,ie is hereby decic:red vacant. i i i i In Fatter of appointment of ' County Clerk of Contra Oosta County. The office of County Clerk of Contra Costa County having been declared vacant�i i by reason of t_:e death of J.H.Siells, It is, on notion of Supervisor R.J.Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Oscar Olsson, by the Board ordered that S.O.Wells, be and he is hereby appointed County Clerk of the County of Conir�- Costa, for the unexpired terra of J.H.Pells, now deceased. It is fur her ordered that said S.C.Siells take the oath and give bond as re-', quired by lar. The foregoing order is passed by the followinE vote of the Board, to snit: Ayes: Supervisors Oscar Olsson, Harry L.Stor, W.J.Bachanan and R.J.Trembath. K Noes: James II.L•ong. Nor at this time the Board of Supervisors adjourns to the hour of 10:30 o'clock ' A.M. on Tuesday, September Sth, 1931, and upon motion of Supervisor James N.Long, and secoii.ed by Supervisor R.J.Trembath, It is by the Bo rd ordered that tia first thirty minutes of sai d meeting I be devoted to memorial services to the memory of the late County Clerk, J.H.Wells. i ' The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. I I And t:,e Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, September 8th, 1931, at 10:30 a.m. .....Chairman. � '. �. Clerk. i I i 11.0 IAT THE BOARD OF S'JPERVISO:',S OF COITRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORUTA. TUESDAY, S EPTE[;B:.;R Stir, 1931. The Board met at 10:30 o'cloa: A•.':• Present: Hon. B.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Suxrvisors James IT.Long; Oscar Olsson, Harry U.St.,w, and R.J Trerabath, S.C.Vells, Clerk. ' NOW, at the hour of 10:30 o'oloc:: A.':I. this Board of Supervisors convenes and as a special order of business memorial services are held out of and in respect to the memory of the late Jasper H.Siells, County Clerk of the Oounty of Contra Costa, State of California, and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Cost ' County, Chairman vLJ.Buchanan calling upon Honorable A.B.McKenzie, Judge of the J Superior Court who delivers the memorial address. Supervisor Long addresses -.e Board and moves that the address of t:_e Honorable A.B.ScKenzie be spread in full upon the iiinutes of this Board of Supervisors and that a suitably engrossed copy of smue be delivered to the survivir.:; wife of said deceased to whom this Board of Supervisors extends its deepest sympathy. Said motionbeing secmded by Super- visor Tre::fcath, IT IS BY SHE BOARD oRDEREED that t';e address of the Honorable A.B.11cKerzie be spread in fill on the !lirutes of this Board of Supervisors and that a suitably engrossed cony of said address be delivered to the surviving wife of said deceased. - - - -000- -- --- - ADDRESS OF HfklotiABLE A. B. 11cKEELIE. Mr. Chairman and iiembets of the Board of Supervisors: When the shadow of death crsietly takes frau our midst a man in public life who was outstandir_ in character, ability and devotion to public duty, it is not only becomin0 but it is a duty we owe his memory to express in some public way our appreciation of the part he played in .akin,- our govern:aent what our forefathers intended it should be- honest and capable. Today waer.ihe Honorable Uembers of this Board and we other members oft e county government vies; in retrospection the nublic life of Jasper H. Y/ ells, it must of necessity, in at least some degree, urge us to emulate the example he set for honesty, ability and devotion to the duties of rn3blic office; To remind us taev. to Jasper H.r?ells the epigram, "Public Office is a public trust" had a real meaninc and that the meanin.- was so engraven in his heart that he was incapable of in any way betrayinE;the confidence of tue public. This room where he presided as cler:, of your Board for more than twenty years is a fittintplace to bear testimony to his worth as a public , official and enshrine our memory of him on tae records of -is Board. I had rnocn s.Wells for forty years- -from 1891, until his death. For t_:e -first emit or rine years I only _me:: him casually. From 1899 when he took office as Deputy County Oler.: under ,!r. J.E.Rodgers, until 1911 I kne. him well; but my real knowledge of his character, ability and industry was c.cyuired alter I became District attorney ttenty years ago. Since t'h;t 1'.e until t',--e end, fro::the very nature of thin,>s, we were very closely associated. Then as now the District Attorney ras the I I I 111 i legal advisor of all county officers, inclu,ing the Board of Super- visors. Sy adtising the County Clerk and Board of Supervisors during my term as District attorney has given Ur.Pfells and me more than one amusing moment. I told him as I tell you now that I obtained from ' him a great deal more information concernin;; county government law than he ever got from :::e. Firs rias a ecisive mind, but he never formed conclusions without first learning the fucts; nor did he interpret laws without careful study and consideratia�. Very rarely was he r:roig concerning the law applicable to t1m conduct of his office, but always he would give careful cons ideratio:: to the views of others; his only aim was to have things done right and according to la,;. Early at his office every day lie was able to extend to flit deputies a morning greeting when t_iey arrived and a like ocurtesy when they left in the evening. During; the day he was a tireless worker and did most of the bard and difficult mor'; hi:eself. The amount of work he cid da; after day and year after yef_-r is unbelievable except to those y:hn know; It can only be accotuuie.: for on the theory that striving to make his office as nearly perfect as possible was a pleasure. Notwithstanding i the excellency of the Co�_,nty Clerk's office, it was conducted economically.I ;;r. !fells always had in min-" ti.at be vas on -his honor to the tax-payers to see t._..t public funds were intelligently used for the public good i and not for political.patronage. Those of us wao.are familiar with public affairs and knew Jasper I as a public Official, knew lon; years before his deatii and I realize nor; :nme t.-an ever that nue was a remarkable man, and a valuable ; nuolic servant. He coubined honesty, intelligence, capacity and dili- gence. All those virtues he practiced in the conduct of his office. Such men are t__e salt of the earth and the anchors tiara keen our governmer on an even -eel. There must have.been engraved on our former associate's mind I i in golden characters the wish that he would to the end possess i virtue, firmness and capacity enough to earn and maintain the confidence ' and respect f tae yublic he served. Ve would like to thin::that one I of his last thoughts was that such Irish had been granted to the fullest extent. " - -- - 00000 - - - - - - Thereupon on motion: of Supervisor Olsson, seconded by Supervisor ' Stow, It is by the Board Ordered that this Board of Supervisors adjourn at the hour of 12 o'clock "Noon, for a period of one hour, out of and in respect to the memory of Jas-3er E.Wells, nor. deceased. I The vote on tine foregoing order being unanimous. I i • I i f' In the 'Llatter of Advertising for Bids for Improving Rodeo Streets. This Board of Supervisors having heretofore advertised for bids for improving certain. streets in Town of Rodeo, in Supervisor District #1, Contra Costa County, according t o plans and specific^tions prepared by R.R.Arnold, and heretofore adopted by this Board, and t':iis being time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders file following bids: U. B. LEE* Grading, per square foot, $0.02 Base rook in road, ton, 2.00 �3 #4 Screenings in road, ton, 2.40 44 P Grave' in pave ent, `on 2,70 Placin- emulsified asphalt, .02 per gal, ( Placing road oil, per gal. .02 (7 #16 Gersge, 15" Iiia. corru- gated iron pipe, in place in storm sewer, 1.7b per lin.ft. (8)"#16 gauge 18" dia.eorru- gated iron pine in place in store serer 2.00 per lin. fv. (9) 414 gauge 24" dia. corru- Gated iron pipe in place in storm sewer, 3.25 per lin. ft. (10) Concrete Gatch basins in place, each 30.00 (11) 8 U uge part circle cul- vert; in place, 4.00 per lin. ft. HLTCHI::SON C012ANY: INDEPME)EI,i GDESTRUCTIOII GMTAIIY. 1 $.02 3110 1 $.01 2 $2.05 2 2.4675 + 2.47 2.62 :051! 01 .025 2.28 6) 150 (10)2.00 (10 20 )) G ry 3-0051 LEE J. I M: 4.L. PAGE: {1 $0.015 O1 ( 2.20 1121 2,78 33.09 00 3.00 3-00 o.G2 0 0.02 .04 7 1.4o 7 1.50 s) 1.6o 6 2.00 9) 2.40 9 2.75 (10) 27.00 (10 30.00 (11 4.00 tIl 4.00 GEC. P. PERES' (1) 2.0125 (3) 2.56 )) S 2.62-- 4 2,56 5 .425 6 .025 8 2.70 9 3.50 10100 (11 1 :50 The sold bids are ordered referred to R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, and said R.R.Arnold, reports t o this Board that the said bids are too high and that said work can be done by the County of Co::tra Costa for less money, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said bids and each of them be and the same are hereby rejected. It is further ordered that Jmmes N.Long, Superviscr of Supervisor District #1 be and he is hereby a.thorized to proceed with the work and do t e said work by force account under direction of County Surveyor of Contra vosta County. The Said order being pas:>ed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 11� l In the Hatter of petition of O.S. Ers'.:ine for pezmissioa to lay mater pipe. C.S.Ers:_ine doinE business as Erskine Water Company, having applied to this ' Board for permission to lay vrater pipe lines along certain county highways in Supervisor District #5, It is, on motion of Supervisor Trembanth, seconded by Supervisor Long, by the Board ordered that pensission be gr�sted to C.S.Erskcine doing business as Erskine i Water Company, to lay rater pipe lines along the Casty Highray between the Uren Addition to Torn r�f Antioch, south to the Faria Audition, said work to be done under"the direction of mid to t':e satisfaction of the Coomty Surveyor ofContra Costa County, and the Board of Supervisors of said County,aixi to comply mith any conditions which this Board may require. The foregoing order is passed_by the unanimous vote of the Board.K In the '-Satter of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. i Good cause am easing therefor, it is oy the Board ordered that the following Larrants of Reciamatio District #1619, be approved, to mit: Yo. Date Amount. 7.47 Aug. 31st, 1531, 85:41 749 w 75.00 And the Chairman and Cleric of t:,is Board are hereby authorized to nate the approval of this Board can said ;arrants by affixing t::eir signatures thereto. In the Latter of Mrjants of Reclamation District #802, Good cause appeariug ther,=Por, it is by the Board ordered that the fallowing Varrarts of Reclamation District #802, be approved, to mit; Ko. Date Amount. 597 Aug. 29th , 1931, 22i .i7 598 70.00 000 51-60 And the Chairman and Clerk of teis Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of t.is Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. I 11 In the batter of Warrants of Reclamation District #2025. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following Warrants of said District be approved, to ti:.rit: No. Date AmnLnt. 156 Aug. let, 1931, 3175.45 157 Sept. let, 1931, 365.60 ' And the Chairman and Clerk of t his Board are hereby authorized to note the approval o'_ said warrants by this Board by affixing their signatures thereto. In the '!atter of r1ar2ants of Reclamation District #2024, Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that tae following tivarrants of said District be approved, to wit: ITO. Date Amount. 142 143 ASept.!, 19311 -5369.44 And the Chairman and Clerk of t:Us Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said crerrants by this Board by affixing their signatures thereto. In t'.oe utter of Warrants of Reclamation District #2059. Good cause appeasing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said Di-triot be approveti, towdt. No. Date amount. 84432 Aug. 29th, 1931, 3 60.00 844 4-3.645 945 32. G4 846 56 .05 7 7• 0 949 110.00 And tie C.air.^an and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the _ approval of said warrants by this Bogrd by affixing their signatures thereto. In the flatter of Transfer of Funds. Fin. H.Hanion, Sunerintendert of Schools, having applied to this Board for a transfer of £oris in the sum of •315,000 :roar Hall of records f-,md to Richmond ' Elementary School District Teachers Salary riu:d and also the transfer to the follow ing Districts Special buildin;� fund., the following amounts. Antioch—Live pais Union District, :2,000. Concord School District 1,000. Pittsburg School District, 3,000. It is by the Board ordered that the f oregoinE requests for transfers of funds be granted. 115- In the +..:atter of Transfer of Plaids. On request of the Co,-mty Auditor, the am of :;25,000 is hereby ordered trans- ferred fro;:i Hall of Records fund to '.Sotor Vehicle Fund to be repaid to said Hall of Records fund upon the recei?t of first installment of taxes. K In the hatter of Transfer of Punds. Certain adjustments in 1930-31 appropriations having been rendered necessary i by overdrafts which have developed in accounts for that year through disbursements j made subsequent to the first meeting in July, and to make available the necessary amount froia appropriations of that year it is ordered that the sum of $3500 be can- celled from appropriations for Parks eand :emorial Buildings and iransfeired from General Fund to the Unap s opriated Reserve, and also the following additional { appropriations, Auditor-Maintenance, p1 .00 . Suaerior Ct. Juries, etc. 36.00 Court House & Grounds,mtce. 325.00 County Jail, Bldg. 1tce. 4.00 Gounty Jail, Care of Pris. 75.00 Sealer Cats. & 'l'eas. Utce. 85.00 Compensatio.c Insurance 27 5.00 Care & Exvm. of Ins^ne .00, to cover which, it is ordered that the sum of $3335.00 be transferred frcas Unappro- priated Reserve fund to the General F1ind and the sum of 040 to the Charities & ' Oorrectio..s Fund.). In the latter of Granting Dance Permits. It is or. motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Long, by thel Board ordered that a permit to conduct a dance until 2 o'clock A.M on every Saturds{y right during the mo:ath of Septe,_oer, 1931, be granted to Gen. Vinr. Parlor#32, N.S.q.U. at Antioch. , i In Platter of Granting Leave of Absence. It is by the Board ordered that a leave of absence be granted to following officers:, R.R.Arnold,Co:nty Surveyor, sixty days from and after date of leaving State of Califorina; Jemes I:.Long, S•,nervisor of S,perrisor District '#1, thirty days from and after date of leaving the State of California; and D.1.Teeter, Deputy! County Auditor, thirty clays from sad after date cE leaving the State of California.j i r`r I I In the 'slatter of Application of Columbus Day Water _estival for fynancial assistance. A com::;unication from Pittsburg; Columbus Day rater Festival Executive Committ e having; been received by this Board, askin; for a donation from the County Advertisin Fund in the sum of ;P250, for purpose of Sxrthering said Festival, and it appearing to t-lis Board t'lat said Festival will be a medium of advertising said County of Conti a Costa, It is, by the Board ordered that the sum of $$250 be paid to said Pittsburg ' Columbus Day tater Festival Executive Committee cut of the Advertising Fund of Contra. Costa County, and the County Auditor is hereby directed to drag a warrant on County Treasurer in favor of said Pittsburg Columbus Day Crater Festival on t.e AdvertisinL Fund and th'.t the County Treasurer pay the same.) In the Hatter of Adoption of plans and specifications for improving Div. i30 of County HiL;hr:ap System. R.R.Arnold, County 517Veyor of Contra Costa County having presented to this Board, plans and specifications, strain sheets, cross—sections, etc. for improving of Division ho. 30 of County Hig"n.ay System, of Contra Costa County, California, which said Division Ido. 30 of said County Highwa-y System lies between tae Town of Concord and Ui]l.ow Pass a distance of 3.23 miles, with water bmnd macadam, Itis, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, strain sheets and workin,; details be a:rd the sone is hereby adopted as plans and specifications strain sheets, Paid workindetails for improving of said Division i?o. 30 of County Hi[,away System. It is further ordered that the Clerk of the Hoard advertise in the Concord Transcript, for bids to be presented to this Board up the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, Seote ber 21st, 1931, for improving of said road in accordance with said plans and specifications. 1 IN THE Natter of Anttoving of County Finardal Report. A.K.S;llenger, County Auditor, 'raving presented to tris Board, a financial statement of t'-Ie County of Cont';. Costa, snowing the assets of said County and also , t.e bonded indebtedness against said County. It is by the Board ordered that said financial statement be and the same is hereby approved. 117 i i I In the fatter of Re-organization of Joint :_i�hray District X13 of the State of California, under Chanter 1025 Statutes of 1931. ' A certified cony of a Resolution of the Board of Directors of Joint Highway j District 7`13 of t::e State of California, announcing the intention. of said Board of i Directors to re-or.anize the said District under Chapter 1025 of Statutes of 1931, havin.• been presented to this Board, ' It is, an motio-. of Supervisor Long, and seconded by Supervisor Trembath, I i ordered that '_:e followin esolu ion be adopted: irH1 Z3AS, on the 22nd day of July, 1929, after proceedings duly taken and had by the respective Boards of Supervisors of the County of Alameda and of the County of Contra 'Ibsta, the counties comprising Joint Highway District No. 13 of the State of California, a certified copy of notice of finding as to tree final approval of tae formatio,: of said Joint Highway District for the canstruotion of a, public highway I and tunnel t:_erein was filed- with the Secretari of State of the State of California j i by the Board of SupErvisors of t`.e s.�i1 County of Alameda, the Board of Supervisors which initiated tine proceedings f)r the formation of seid joint hi,"iia:ay district, and MHERIAS, the said Joint HiE;hTiay District No. 13, of the State of California beca:::e, and was upon the filing of said certified copy, a duly created and organized public corporation under the designation of"Joint Hic:way District No. 13 of the Stat of California" and ever since has been. and now is, a duly organized, created and esis in public corporation under the provisions of an act of t::e Legislature o: the State: i of 0^lifornia entitled "an act providin:1 for the creation, organization and government of joint hi,h,ua districts composed of ttiro or more counties of the State of Californis<" I approved April 5, 1917, ani any acid all acts acendatory or supplemental t::ereto, and j j Cliir,R:.AS, the Board of Directors of sAd Joint highway District No. 13 of the State of California, did, on the 2S"th day of August, 1931, ado_;t a.resolution declaring their intention to reormnize said Joint Hiohvay District No. 13 of the State of California under the provisions of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California entitled "an Act to amend the ti' and t, revise that certain act anti-1,:i. 'An Act pro-r_din_ for the creation, oi;_je..ization and govern:uent of joint i highway districts coriposed of two or more counties of the State of California, approvd a i 1 ; Aril 5, 1917, as a:aended , approved June 17, _931 (Statutes 1931,Chapter 025 thereof aid dig: sub:.it the same t t::is Board of Suervisors of `he County of Contra Costa, one of the counties composing said joint hi;;iraay district, for aoproval, � I NOW, T H23,-FOR!,, BE I. RESOLF%D: That this Board of Supervisors of the County o£ Contra Costo coz:sert to, and hereby corserte to the reorganization of Joint Highray District No. 13 of the State of California under the provisions of said ac: of the Legislature of the State of California, entitled "An Act to amend the title of and to revise that certain act entitled 'An Act provii:iL :or the creation, organization and government of joint dist-•fcte com�ooeed of two or more counties of the State of California' approved April 5, 1917, as amended" approved June 17, 1931. I .MM B3 IT FURTHER H:::SOLvHD that the Clerk of t ids Board of Supervisorsbe, and he is hereby aut:orized and directe- to submit a certified copy of this resolutio of consent to the Board of Directc:rs of ea.id Joint Hi;-h:a; District :'o. 13 of the State of California. The foregoinj ;esolutioh is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit:� C 1 t s Ayes. Stoervisor; J.-.mea ::.Longi, Oscar Olsson, Harry .Ston;, r;.J.Buchanan, and R.J.Tre.-:bath. Aloes: None. i In the ':atter of Completion of Contract of Peres a Gatto for i:nrovin; Tennant Ave. in Totm of Pinole. R.R.Arnold, County Surve or of Con.ra. Costa Costy having filed with this Board his certificate shoH-ing that the contract of Peres k Gatto for paving Tennant ' Avenue in Tonin of Pinole, has been comleted accordin to mans and Epecifications heretofore adopted by this Board, It is b;% -;he Board orderer that said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said road accepted this 8th day of September, 1931.r is In the :;atter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered,on request of T.A.Boyer, County Probation Officer, that beginning• Aug. 1st, 1931, j40 state allowance granted to the Probation Officer for four McKee children, be di,continued on account of father's release from State Prison. That beginning• Sept. 1st, 1931, County allowe-ice granted Probation Officer for su,3port and maintenance of Joseph Teichaira be reduced from $15 to $10 per month. That Dei;nnin:� Sept. 1 , 1931, $10 State and $10 county allowance granted to Probation Officer for support an :,aintenar_ce of Angelina Lazzi be discontinued. It is further ordere4 that county aid to amount of W heretofore granted to Mrs. Pauline Garcia, and her four children, be discontinued as of Aug. let, 1931• It is further ordered that $10 state and $10 county aid for needy aged be granted to ':illiam Free:nan,San Poblo,to begin as of Aug. 1st, 1931. It is further ordered that $7.50 state and $7.50 county aid for the needy aged be granted to John Kranz, Crockett, to begin Aug. 15, 1931• It is further ordered that $15. state and $15 county aid, for needy aged be granted to Ella :iasterson, Saranap, as of July 13, 1931. It is further ordered that $10 state and 310 emnty aid for needy aged heretofore granted to :danuel Brazil-Alves, San Pablo, be discontinued as of July 1, 1931. It is further ordered that $15 state and$15 county aid to t.e needy aged heretofore granted to William Parker, 2109 Galindo St. Concord, be discontinued as ' Of Aug.13, 1931. It is further ordered that S20 state anr-$20 county aid for half orphan Flora Broden : children be ;;-ranted/to begin as of Aug. 14,1931, for William and Thomas Broderick, Box 103, Oakley, California. ' It is further ordered that WO state aid for half orphan children heretofore anted to Rm a Fragundes,Lafayette, be decreased to $60 state aid and 410 county aid to begin as of May 9, 1931• It is further order:d that $20 state 2nd $20 county aid for needy children heretofore allowed to L:xs.Alice Allirg, Danville, be decreased to X10 state and 120 county aid fro,n Au,;,;st 11#,,1931. It is _Heretofore ordere<: that $20 state aid and $10 county aid for half orphan children heretofore ;_;ranted to l,rs. Sarah Hanwell, Clayton Road, Concord, I , BE DISCOIr_I2?Ur.D as of Sept. 1st, 19-1. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K ' In the '_ratterof communication from,. International Union of Ooerating Engineers. A corersnicat-aon from International Unio.% of Operating Engi:eers having been ' received by this Board asking this Board to adopt a schedule of wages on public m,zksi for certain craftsmen , It is, by t_ie Board ordered that said communication be placed on file. In the Matter of Erection ¢ Signs on Co=nty Roads, in Sup. Dist. #3- It is by the Board ordered that the California State Automobile Association be and they are hereby authorized to erect the following sips in Supervisor District i 43- Two Plain type "St-,p" signs to be erected on either side of Tunnel Road, at junction, of Easterly road from Saranap, ' 1 Reflector Type Left curve be installed about two hundred feet south of bridge on southerly limits of the torn of Walnut Creek, Six Directional signs to be inotalled on Treat Laze near Concord, two at junction of Treat Lane and Ygnacio Valley Road; two at junction of Treat Lane and Cowell Road, and two at junction of Treat Lane and Marsh Creek Road, i It is further ordered that said signs are to be made a charge against Road funds of Supervisor District j.r i In the ?latter of Erection of Signs on County Roads in Sup. Dist. a . It is by the Board order.d that the California State Automobile Association be and the,,, are her::by authorized to erect the follorir.• signs; in Sup.District , Five liarning Sips to be installed at various points or. county road 5-D, and rumzin from:? ifarsh Creek Road Northerly to Pittsburg., I I '120. i I In the L?ager of the Formation of SARANAP COUNTY '.TA^ER DISTRICT. A petition having been filed with this Board praying for the formation of a County Nater District to be known as Saranap County Water District, and notice , of the hearing of said uetition having been giver by publication of a notice in Courier-Journal, a novepaper printed and published and circulated in Contra Costa County in the manner and for the time prescribed by law, as appears by affidavit of Harry W.Silver, on file herein, fixing hearing on said petits m for Tuesday, Sept. er 8th, 1931, , Thereupon, there being no protests to the formation of said District', or to the boundaries of said proposed District, the Board after hearing testimony in sai,^:iaatter, finds that said petition is signed by more than ten per cent of the i number of votes cast in said proposed County Water District for the office ofGoverner of this State at the last General election prior to the presenting of this petition,) and that all territory embraced within the boundaries of said proposed County Water I District would be benefitted by the formation of said District; and it appearing to the Board that said petition complies with all the requirements of the provisions of an Act providing for the formation of said Districts and that said petition is sufficient, Thereupon the Board adopts the following Resolution fixing the boundaries of said District and calling an election to be held in said proposed county w ater , district for the purpose of determining; whether or not the same shall be formed: RESOLUT I Ord. IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION FOR FOILITION OF SARANAP COUNTY WATER DISTRICT. BE IT RESOLVED: by the Board of Supervisors of the Uounty of Contra Costa, State of California, as follows: THAT WHEREAS, a petition for the formation of a county Rater district to be known as Saranap County Water District, was filed with this Board of Supervisors on the 8th day of September, 1931, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. and said petition i being signed by registered voters residing within the boundaries of said proposed district, equal in number to more than ten per cent (M/0) of the number of votes 1 cast in said proposed water district for the office of Governor of ttn s state at the ' last general election prior to the presenting of said petition; and, WHERWEAS, it appears to this Board that the notice of presentation of said petition was published in the manner and for the time as required by law, as appears by the affidavit of Harry W.Silver, on file herein, and ' WHER AS, said petition was heard on the said 8th day of September, 1931 an{1 WHEREAS, there were no protests presented to this Board for exclusion I of territor,; from this district, and, WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that there are no defects in the content of the petition, or in the title to or form of notice, or signatures, or lack of si&natures thereto, and, V'HER✓AS, there was no petition made by any person to have all of his Property included within the pro_oosed district which was not already included by i I j . 121 virtue of delineation of said boundaries thereof; 11019. THEREFORE, be it Resolved, and it is hereby ordered, that said petition complies with all the requirements of t:-e provisions of the act for the incorporation, organization and management of county rats districts, and that said petition and notice are sufficient and that a nater district shall be formed to be composed of all that certain territory of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, situate, lying and being within the following boundaries of the said district which are hereby] finally determined to be as follows: j BEGIPT?IYG at a point on the incorporation line of the Town of Walnut I Creek, at the northeast corner of Lot 25 as said Lot is so laid down, debignated and delineated an that certain map aititled "R. N.Burgess Company's Lap :?o. 1, Del Hambre Terrace" filed September 10, 1912, in Volume 6 of Laps, page 151, Records of Contra Costa County; thence running along the north line o` said lot 25 and Lots 26 and 66 of said map to the northwest corner of said Lot 66 and the northeast corner of a 94 acre tract of land as particularly set forth and described in that certain deedfro,n Kate Henry to S.J.Silva, recorded October 5, 1920, in Vol. 366 of Deeds, at page 254, records of Contra Costa County; j thence running along the north line of said tract to the northwest corner thereof; thence southerly along the west line of said tract and said line produced to the southerly line of the ocunty highway leading from Walnut Creek to Lafayette; thence running along said line in a southwesterly direction to its intersection with the westerly line of a 56 acre tract of land now or formerly owned by Dwight Jones as particularly set forth and described in a deed recorded January 7th, 1913, in Volume 192 of Deeds, page 363, records of Contra Costa County, thence running southerly along the westerly line of said tract to the southeasterly corner of a 40 acre tract; now or formerly owned by Harriet B.Kitchen, as described in a dee: recorded in Vol. 197 of Deeds, page 460, records of Contra Costa County, thence westerly along the southerly line of said tract to its intersection with the boundary ' line between the Rancho Canada del Hambre, Southern Part, and the Briones Grant; thence southerly along said dividing line to the comer common to the Rancho Canada ael Hambre, Southern Part, Rancho San Kamm, Rancho Laguna de Los Palos Colorados and the Briones Grant or Rancho Bocce. de la Canada de Pinole;thence running soft hwesterly along the easterly boundary line of th aforesaid Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados to the most northerly coiner of Lot 3, Section 33, T 1 N., R. 2 W., thence southeasterly along t1r northeasterly boundary line of said lot 3. to the point of intersection of said line with the southerly boundary line of the right of way of the Sacramento Northern Railway, formerly known as the Oakland, Antioch and Eastern Railway; thence running southeasterly and Northeasterly along said line to a point on the westerly line of a certain tract of land designated as "Dewing Park" upon that certain map filed July 24th, 1913, in Vol. 10 of Baps, nage 242, records of Coma. Costa County; thence running along the exterior boundary line of said tract, southwesterly, southerly and easterly to the southeast corner of said tract and the southwest comer of a tract of land described in a deed from C.U. Yesper and Kate S.Vesper, his wife, to Elizabeth B. Dodge, recorded July 10th, 1907, in Volume 125 of Deeds, page 540, Records of Contra I Costa County; thence running along the exterior boundary line of said tract easterly and northeasterly to its intersection with the westerly line of the tract of land designated as "Webb Tract" on the map filed September 20th, 1922, in Vol. 17 of Uaps, at page 353, records of Contra Costa County; thence continuing along the exterior boundary of the aforesaid lands of Elizabeth B.Dodge, and the boundary line of said Webb Tract, northwesterly, easterly and northwesterly to t he j northwest corner of said Webb Tract; thence running along the dividing line between the aforesaid Dodge Tract and the lands of Lary C.Stow, to the northwest corner of said Stow property; thence northerly in a straight line to the southeast corner of that certain 36.722 acre tract of land as particularly set forth and described in a deed from H.P. Goodman and Alberta GDodman, his wife, to E.Wi4ewell, recorded August 31, 1922 in Vol. 415 of Deeds, age 353, records of Contra Costa County; thence running along the southerly line of said tract, S. 69° 46' W. 22.94 feet; thence S. 56034' W. 213.20 feet; thence S. 75026' W. 536.40 feet; thence N. 77°04' W. 250.90 feet; thence N. 25040' 360.00 feet; thence S. 63045' tt. 66.30 feet; thence N. 56°23' W. 50.56 feet; thence N. 76°0 ' W. 1.96 feet; thence 5.74°39' W. 156.90 feet; thence N. 72°40' W. 94.20 feet; thence X. 10°14' W. 135.0 feet to a point in the center line of Walnut Creek and the northwesterly corner of the aforesaid 36.722 acre tract; thence running down 1he center line of Walnut Creek and the norther boundary line ofsaid tract, S. 60°37' 30" E. 67.16 feet; thence N. 39' 5' E. 169.04 feet; thence N. 66041' E. 339.54 feet to the most southerly corner of the 15.059 adre tract of laid now or formerly owned by F.F.Botelho; thence leaving the center line of Walnut Creek and the northerly boundary of the aforesaid Newell property, N. 25°50'30" R. 440.57 feet to the most westerly corner of said F,$, Botelho property; thence running along he northerly line of said property N. 51°52' E., 693.72 feet; theice H. 60054115" Y 26.22 feet; thence N. 0°21' 4i. 163.51 feet to a point on the incorporatlal i I line of the Town of Walnut Creek; thence leaving the boundary line of the property of F.F.Botelho, and running along said incor?oration line, S. 66"09' Cr. 106.29 feet; thence N. 1042' Sr. 902.0 feet, more or less, to a point on the northerly line of Lafayette Boulevard and the County highway leading from Walnut Creek to Lafayette• thence rrnning westerly along the northerly line of said "ounty Highway to the point of intersection of said line it th the easterly ' line of Lot 4'4, as said Lot Is so laid down, designated, and delineated Upon the hereinbefore mentioned map of Del Hambre Terrace; thence in a northerly and northwesterlyy direction along the easterly and northeast- erly boundary of Lots 44, X45, 46, 47, 46 and 49, as s.--own on said map to a point on the northeasterly boundary of said Lot 49, said point being the most westerly corner 1 Lot 29 as shown on said map; thence along the northwesterly boundary of said Lot 29 to the most northerly i corner thereof, said point being also the southeasterly corner of Lot 25 as shaven on said map; thence northerly along the easterly ' boundary of said Lot 25 to the northeast corner thereof, and the point of beginning. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that, and it is hereby ordered that an election be and the same is hereby called for Thursday, October the 29th, 1931, between the hours of six 0) o'clock A.U. and seven (7) o'clock P.M. of said day, when the polls shall be closed, and that there shall be submitted to the qualified electors of said district the proposition "shall the proposition to organize the Saranap County Prater District under Chapter 592 of Statutes of 1913, page 1049, the act of i the Fortieth Session of the California Legislature, and amendment thereto, be adoptediI and to the right of said proposition on the ballot shall appear the word "yes" and "no" with a blank space opposite each word for the voter to stamp across (x) after � the answer which he desires to vote. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that said election shall be conducted and the votes cast thereat canvassed and the res-,1t declared in the same manner as I ' provided by law in respect of general elections so far as they may be applicable. That the ballots to be used at said election shall be printed in the following form: IATST.RUCTIOI S TO VOTERS. NO. To vote on any question or proposition stamp a cross (x) in the voting square afterthe word "yes" or after the word "no". All marks except the cross (x) are forbidden. All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbidden, and make the ballot void. If you wrongfully stamp, tear or deface this ballot, return it to the Inspector of Election, and obtain another. Shall the proposition to organize Saranap County Crater District ( YES under Chapter 592 of the Statutes of 1913, page 1049, the (( act of the Fortieth Session of the California Legislature, and amendment thereto, be adopted? ( NO That any qualified elector may vote at said election in favor of said ' proposition by stamping a cross (x) on his ballot at the voting square at the right of the word "yes" following the proposition to be voted upon, and any qualified voter may vote at said election against said proposition by stamping a cross (x) in the square at the right of the word "No" following the proposition to be voted upon. The County Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to prepare, and cause to be , printed on the proper kind cf paper used at general elections in the State of California a specified number of ballots for the use of the voters at said special election. IT IS FURTHER, RESOLVED UrD ORDERED that the wholeof the territory hereinabove Ii describe d will constitute one precinct for the holding of said election and the polling place for said election in said proposed water district be and the same is hereby fixed as "Saranap Improvement Club Hasse" Saranap, and that the following named I electors be and they are hereby appointed as officers to c m duct said election, to wit: Inspector: B.C.Camdrll. Judge: Ilellie A.Boomer. Clerks: Gladys M thews, George 77.11cGuire. 123 i IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED SAND ORDERED that notice of said election be and the same ishereby ordered given by publication of a cony of this Resolution and order in the Courier-Journal (formerly Contra Costa. Courier-Danville Journal) a newspaper ' published and circulated in tie said County of Contra Costa, State of California, in the manner and for the time prescribed by law. The foregoing Resolution was presented by Supervisor Harry Stow, and seconded by Supervisor Osco F.Olsson, and adonted by the following vote of the Board, to wit'. Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olsson, Stow, Buchanan, and Trembath, ' Noes: None. Absent: None. W.J.Buchanan, (SEAL) Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of BOARD) of Contra Costa County. I ATTEST: S.C. WELLS, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. i i i i In the Satter of Applicati n for formation of Horue Acres Sewer L:aihtenance j Dist riot. RESOLUTION. BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, ' State of California, as follows: MHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of said County have determined by this Resolution that a portion of the unincorporated area of said county not alreacy included within a sewer maintenance district is in need of sewer maintenance, and shall be formed into a sewer maintenance district, and which said portion of said unincorporated area of said County is more particularly described as follows; to wit: BEGI?nn,TING at a point on the southerly line of County Highway from Martinez to Pittsburg in Contra Costa County, California, said point of beginning being the northeast corner of Bloc:c No. 3, of Pittsburg.Home Acres, Contra Costa County, Calif, filed April 2, 1925, in Map Book No. 19 at pages 475 and 476, Records of Contra Costa County, Calif; and running thence along tie southerly line of the aforesaid county Highway east a distance of 550 feet; thence leaving t1:e southerly line of said highway and running parallel with the easterly line of the aforesaid Block No. 3, of Pittsburg Home Acres Tract South 0°40' East, a distance of j 2570 feet, more or less, to the northerly line of that certain 40, right of way heretofore granted from C.A.Hooper & Co., to the Pacific Gas & Electric Co. by indenture of August 12, 1925 and recorded August 25, 1925, in Vol. 3 of Official Records at page 266, Records of Contra Costa Qounty, California; thence - westerly along the northerly line of this said right of way 1090 feet, mos or less, to the northeasterly line of that cer- tain 40' right of way heretofore granted from C.A.Hooper & Co. to the Pacific Gas & Electric Co, by indenture dated January 20,' 1931• thence along the northeasterly line of this last said right of way northwesterly 710 feet, more ot less, to the easterly line of the aforesaid 40, right of way granted from C.A.Hooper & Co., to the Pacific Gas & Electric Company under date of August 12, 1925; thence northerly and along the easErly line of this said right of way 2335 feet, more or less, to the southerly line of aforesaid county highway from Martinez to Pittsburg; and thence along this last said line east a distance of 1226 feet, more a less, to the point of beginning. Being a parcel of land in the northwest 1/4 of Section 13, j T 2 N., R. 1 V., M.D.B.& M. which contains the Pittsburg Home Acres Tract. IT IS THEREFORE RESOLVED and ORDERED that said Board of Supervisors does i hereby fix the date of llcnizy the 5th day of October, 1931, at the hour of 10 o'clock'', I 1 r A.M. in the rooms of the Board of Supervisors in the sdd County situate in the I Court House,Lartinez, California, as beir; the time and place for the hearing of the ma .er of the formation of said Home Acres Sewer Maintenance District. IT IS FURTHER.. RESOLVED and ORDERED that the said Clerk of this said Board publish a notice once a week for two successive weeks in the Pittsburg Independent, ' a newspaper, of general circulation in the territ ary, in which it is proposed to organize such serer maintenance district, wich said Board deems most likely togive notice to the inhabitants thereof of the proposed formation of such District: IT IS FURTHER HEREBY ORDERTD AND RESOLVED that the Clerkcause said notice 3E said proposition to be further posted in three (3) public places in said territo�y ' at least ten (3) days prior to the date set f(r such hearir�-;, such three public places being designated as follows, to wit: 1. Corner of Bay View Ave. and 'Wai:; Hi;hrray. 2. Cn Post opposite ;-4j t.Vi err ,Jve. one blocli. from main hi-hray. 3. Cor. Loftus Road and Main Highway. ! IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that said notioe which shall be publishid i as hereinbefore provided and which shall be posted as hereinbefore provided, shall 1 i be headed "Notice of the Proposed Formation of Home Acres Sewer Maintenance District- which istriot-which heading in said notice as posted, shall be in letters not less than one (1) inch in height, and which said notice as published and posted shall state the fact that the Board o' Supervisors of said County has fixed the time and place which shall be stated in said notice f x a hearing of the matter of the formation I , of the Haoc Acres Sewer 'daintenance District, said Notice setting forth the exterio boundaries of the territory proposed to be organized into a sewer mairtenaamce dis- trict, and said notice shall further provide that at any time prior to the time fixi ed for the hearing of said matter, a^_y person interested may file with the Clerk of this Board written objection to the formation of said District. And, likewise, at any time prior to the time fixed for the hearing of said matter any person having objection to t'ne inclusion within said proposed district ozany territory may so protest the inclusion of said territory within said District as delineated in said notice in the form and manner as hereinabove designated for the form and manner of protest for the formation of said District. AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that at said time and place designat- ed in said notice that this Board will then and there confider any protest presented ' I to the said Board, first, protesting the formation of tie district and upon overruling said objection, should said objection be overruled, secondly, this Board shall hear] the protest to the inclusion of any and/ or all of the territory within said proposed District as hereinabove delineated and designated. Said notice which shall be published and posted as herein provided shall I ' be in the words and figures as follows, to wit: NOTICE OF THE PRO-OS---D FOP,,FATIC_•i OF HOML AGES SEWER HAIi;TE`ANCE DISTRICT. NOTICE IS HEP-BY GIVEN that on MONDAY the 5t!,, day of October, 1931, at the hair of 10 o'clock A.M. the Honorable Board of Suervi:n re in and for the County of Contra Costa will have before them for their consideration at that time in the rooms of the Board of Supervisors of the said County, situate in the Court House, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California, the hearing on the mattar of the formation of the Home Acres Sewer Maintenance District. Such proposition will then and there be considered and all persons interested theein j may the. and there appear and be heard; and those not appearing l 125 i i may be heard at that said time and place upon filing before the herein said time of meeting of said Board of supervisors his written objections to the formation of this slid district, which said protest in writing shall be filed with the Clerk of the said Board by any interested person thus protesting the formation of said District. ' NOTICE I3 HER= ALSO GIVEN that if the Board of Supervisors overrules said objections, it shall bear any person having cb- jection to the inclusion within said proposed district of any territory and may, upon said hearing, exclude any territory therefrom which would not be benefited by inclusionwithin said District, which said protest for the inclusion of said territory herein described and delineated shall be in the manner and/ or the form hereinabove designated for protest to the formation of said district. ' The exterior boundaries of said district will be and include the within more particularly described premises, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the south a ly line of County High^ray from Martinez to Pittsburg in Contra Costa County, California, said point of beginning being the northeast corner Cf Block No. 3 of Pittsburg Home Acres, Contra Costa County Calif. filed April 2, 1925, in 71ap Book No. 19 at pages 475 and 476, Records of Contra Costa County, Calif; and running thence along the southerly line d the aforesaid County Highway east a distance of 550 feet; thence leaving the southerly line of said highway and running parallel with the easterly line of the aforesaid Block No. 3 of Pittsburg Home Acres Tract south 0040, East, a distance of 2570 feet, more o, less, to the northerly line of that certain 400 right of way heretofore granted from C.A. Hooper & Co., to t.e Pacific Gas & Electric Co., by indenture of August 12, 1925, and recorded August 25, 1925, in Volume 3 of Official Records at page 266, Records of Contra Costa County California; thence westerly along the northerly line of this said right of way 1090 feet, more or less, to the northeasterly line of that certain 40, right afway heretofore granted from C.A. Hooper & Co., to the Pacific Gas and Electric Co. by indenture dated January 20, 1931; thence along the northeasterly line of ' this last said right of way northwesterly 710 feet, more or less, to the easterly line of the aforesaid 40' light of way granted from C.A.Hooper & Co., to the Pacific Gas and Electric Company under date of August 12, 19125; thence northerly and along the easterly line of this said right of way 2335 feet, more or less, to the southerly line cf aforesaid county highway from Martinez to Pittsburg; thence along this last said line east a distance of 1226 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. BEING a parcel of land in the northwest 1/4 of Section 13, T 2 N., R. 1 W., t:.D.B.& M. which contains the Pittsburg Home Acres Tract. IT IS FURTFIvR RESOLVED AND ORDERED by the said Board of Supervisors that at the conclusion of the hearing by tae said Board of Supervisors at the time and place hereinabove designated, said Board shall by Resolution either abandon the proposed establishment of the Home Acres Sewer Maintenl ance district or said Board may establish said District, and fix and define the boundaries thereof either as set forth in said notice Cr as modified upon said hearing. provided that the boundaries shall not be so changed as to include any territory i outside the boundary designated in the notice. The foregoing Resolution was presented by Supervisor Trembath, and seconded', by Supervisor Olsson, and adopted by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Jae. N.Long, Oscar Olsson, H.M.Stow, V.J.Buchanan and ' R.J.Trernbath. Noes: Supervisors- None. I Absent: - Supervisors - None. w.J.Buchanan Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. ! ATTEST: S.C. VtELLS Jerk of the Board of Supervisors. 1:d the 3oard takes recess to meet on Monday, September 21st, 191j, at 10 O 010 C'._ A.:% '. Chair:aan. II f 126 1 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUP•RVISORS OF vCC TRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE Oa CALI'_''MITIA. ISO's°-JAY, SEPTE'3ER 21st, 1931. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.U. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chaiimian; Supervisors Oscar Olsson, Harry E-Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.r.'e'_ls, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor Ja:aes N.Long. The minutes of the Board for and during the month of August, 1931, are ' read and approved and 'cythe Board ordered signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the Llatter of Correction of Assessments. Cos. 0.1eese, County Assessor of County of Contra Costa having filed with this Board, his certificate showing that the following errors anpe,r on the Assess- ment Rolls of the County of Contra Costa, for the fiscal year 1931-32, and as'_king authorization of said Board to correct said assessments under provisions of Sectio 3504a of the Political Code, It is by the Board ordered that the following; corrections on the Assessment Roll be ;wade, to wit: In Vol. 17 Assessment No. 37531, H.W.Farley is assessed with Lot 15 Liuir Zanor, Lir. Farley claimed Isar Veteran exemption on this lot but through an error in this office exemption to the amount d 6940.00 was allowed on Lot lo' .zfsir Manor (Assessment Ito. 3752). Authority t o cancel the exemption allowed on Assessment No. 3762 and figure taxes against same and allow $950.00 exemption an Assessment Us. 37631, is granted. In Vol. lc Assessment No. 30641, Edith Walker is assessed v.ith Lots 4 & 5 Block 3 Almond Court Addn. to Walnut Creek, E.C. Walker claimed War Veteran exempt] ion on these lots. The Assessor's office being unser impression that E.C,Ualker was husband of Edith Pialker, allayed the exemption_ o-.;t later discovered that he is the son of Edith :alker,therefore exemption should not be allowed; authority is granted to cancel this exemption and figure taxes against same. In Vol. 17 Assessment Yo. 35131 S.Bardella is assessed with Lots 14-15-16, Block 1 Town of Fairview. Through an error in the Assessor's office improvements amounting to ,p1200 were assessed zith these lots. There are no improvements on these lots. Authority is granted to cancel same. In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 60593, H.N. Parreira is assessed with Lots 23-24-45 Bloc-, 25E Torn of Rodeo, -'r. Parreira requested the Assessor's of=ice to assess his automobiles, the assassed valuation amounting to $340.00, with tlsse Tats out through an arror in Assessor's office the same was omitted. Authority is grante to add this personal property to assessment roll. In Vol, to Assessment I:o. 30790 3Sacellina Edith Dunlavey is assessed with ' a described tract of lana in mock 2 Sharps Addn. to Walnut Creek with 3900. impro e- ments. There are no improvements on this tract of land. These improvements shoul be assessed to Anker -edstead on Assessment Iio. 3700. her. ':,'edstead has two house$ on this tract of land aa.d the total assessed valuation of imgovements should oe X1500. Authority is rated to add ?900 improvements to this aeaessment.k, I f 127 In the Matter of Advertisement for bids for Div. #30, of County Iiiglaway System. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for improving of Div. #30,1 ' of County Highway System of Contra Costa County, as per plans and specifications pre- pared by R.R.Arnold, and heretofore adopted by this Board, and this being time and place for receiving of 'bids, the following bid is received: U.B.Lee. Grading, per mile, $ 2.00, Macadam material in road per ton, 1.55 Tbereupon, said bid is referred to Frank E,Kennedy, Deputy County Engineer,i for considerati m and F.E.Kennedy having reported to this Board that said 'bid is too high and that said work can be done cheaper by the County of 0oatra Costa, It is, by the Board ordered that said bid be and the same is hereby rejected and H.M.Stow, Supervisor of District #3, is hereby authorized and empowered to do i and proceed with tt:e said work under force account and under direction of County i Engineer. The vote thereon being as follass: j Ayes: Supervisors Olsson, Stop Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Long. In the Matter of Granting Dance permit. Mt.Diablo Post #240, American Legion, Danville, is hereby granted permission! to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on following dates, to wit: Oct. 3, Nov. 7, and Dec. 5, 1931, at D,,nville..� j In the Matter of Erection of Road Signs. The California Auto mobile Association is hereby authorized to place the follonj- I, ing described traffic signs at the hereinafter designated places, in Supervisor ' District #1: Two Reflector type "Cross Road" signs, to be erected on Willow Road, on either side of Vale Road. i One Reflector type "Stab"Sign to be erected on Vale Road where same intersects) the State Fight-ay. I ' One Reflector type "Stop" sign, to be erected on Willow Road where same is'terii sects the San Pablo D= Road. One Reflector type "Cross Road" sign to be erected on the East side of Vale i Road, south of the intersection of gave with follow Road. One Reflector type "Right Curve" sign, to be erected on the East side of i Vale Road, just north of the intersection of Willow Road. One Reflector type "S Curve" sign, to be erected on Vale Road :-�.t bottom of hill, about c00 Peet North of Willow Road, for North bound traffic. I One Reflector type "S C'ur've" sign, to be erected on the west side of Pale Road, in front of the residence of E.W,Baylard, for South bound traffic. I I i One Reflector type IS Curve" sign, to be erected on the east side of Vale Road, in front of the residence of E.'.:.!;oodfeldt, for north bound traffic. sign One Reflector type IS Curve",to be erected on the crest side d Yale Road, in front of the residence of F.Kelly, for south bound traffic. One Reflector type "Stan" sign, to be erected on Ridge Road where same ' intersects the San Pablo Dam Road. The placing of said signs to become a charge against the Road district Fundi of said Supervisor District $1'._. In the Matter of Placing Traffic Signs in Sup. Dist. ji. The California Automobile Association is hereby authorized to place a"Stop"sign on vest side of State Rigbnay at junction of Main-Street iaTorm of- Tormey, Supervisor District $1, County of Contra Costa, the placing of said sign to become a char;e against Road funds of Supervisor District $1. In the Latter of Acceptance of Contrac- of Geo. Peres for paving San Pablo Streets. , R.R.Arnold, Co'_11ty Surveyor of Contra Costa. County, havi%- filed with this Board, his certificate showing that contract of.. Geo. Peres, for paving of Marine, Casino, Yuba, and Shasta Avenues and Key Boulevard, in Torn of San Pablo, in Supe visor District #1, has been completed according to plans and specifications. It is, by the Board ordered that said contract 'as declared completed and said roads accepted. In the hatter of Granting License to Peddle. J.W,?hi!lips, a Veteran of the World War, having appeared before this Board and asked that he be granted a free license to peddle in the County of Contra Cost under Section 4041, Subda. 25 of the Politica_ Code, It is, by the Board ordered that the Tax Collector of the County of Contra Costa, issue said free license to C.W.Phillips to peddle in the County of Contra Costa.. ' 129 In the Batter of Resolution of the Bar Association of the County of Con.ra Costa, in i Memory of the late J.H.Wells. ' T.D.Jo_:nston, representing the Bar Association of the County of Contra Costa,! having appeared before this Board and asked that a Resolution heretofore adopted by' the Bar Association of the County of Contra Costa, in memory of the late J.H.Wells,j County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, be spread upon the Minutes of the Board ' of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, It is, by the Board ordered that. said Resolution be spread in full on the Minutes of this Board of Supervisors: IN MEMORIAM. i t"HEREAS, JASPER H. UEELLS, was County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, and ex—offica-) Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, from January 21, 1905 to the date of his death on August 29th, 1931, and UMREAS, he was a capable, honest, respected and highly esteemed Public Officer and Officer of the Court, and Member of our Bar, and a man who had served his People long and faithfully and well, and, .iHEREAS, as a citizen of our community he was a man o: sterling integrity, a man who always found time to perform his civic obligations and a man who was always ready and villin, to use his resources for charitable and helpful purposes for his fellow citizens, and 1 ' j ^HEREAS, he has been called to a Higher Service; NOC°, THE.�EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that in the death of Jasper H.Wells; this Community and the County of Contra Costa, has lost not only one of its ablest Public Officials but an j exemplary and respected citizen, and the Bar an able Counselor and Advocate, a =an who was always fair to his fellow man. That t,e members of said Bar ,association extend to he surviving widow and relatives of said deceased, their sincere sympathy in this, the hour of their bereavement. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: that a copy of these Resolutions be spread upon thz Minutes of the Bar Association of Contra Costa County, State of California; that a copy be presented to the j Superior' Court of the State of California in and for the County of Contra Costa; a copy to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California; and that a copy thereof be delivered to the surviving iridow of said deceased; and that a copy be furnished to the press of said County. Adopted this 16th :ay of September, A.D. 1931- ,era, ' President cf the Contra Costa County Bar Association. Hu h H.Donovan. ecretary o£ the Contra Costa CO",f{ITTEE: County Bar Association. T.". CARLSON THOS. D. JOHNSTON, CH. M.B. VEALE. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, October 5th, 1931, at 10 j o'clock A.M. . . . . . .. . . . . .Chairman; —Cleric. i i i i too I I IN THE BOARD OF S:PERVISORS OF C QITRA COSTA COIPTrY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1931. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan,Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, and R,J.Trembath. S.C.Siells, Clerk. ' Absent: Supervisor H.M.Stoe:. - - - -00o - -- - -- The minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of September, 1931, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed) by the Chairman and Clerk. In the Matter of placing Road Signs in Sup. Dist. #2. The California State Automobile Association is hereby authorized to place one "Blind Street" road sign at the junction of a "Blind Road" and the Moraga Highway one-half mile west of Moraga, the cost of placing of said sign to become a charge against the road funds of Sup. Dist. #&C In the Matter of Placing Road , Signs in Sup. Dist. #5. The California State Automobile Association is hereby authorized to place I one "Stop" sign at the eastern end of Wilbur Ave. at its intersection with the highr:ay leading from Antioch and Oakley Highway to the Antioch Bridge, the cost of placing said sign to becone a charge against road funds of Sup. Dist. #5. In the Matter of Proposed Initiative Measure for Relief of unemployment. A communication frog the Secretary of the County Supervisors Association of the State of California asking for the rejectment or endorsement of the proposed initiative measure for the relief of unemployment and for the crnstxuction, recon- ' struction and improvement of streets and highrays other than State Highways, having been received by this Board, and duly considered by this Board, It is, by the Board ordered that said proposed initiative measure be rejected by t__^is Board for the reason that said measure would not accomplish the ' purposes for which it is intended. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olsson, Buchanan. and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Stow. P 131 In the matter of Approval of Reclamation Warrants of District 11619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that tW following warrants of Reclamation District 7#1619, be approved, to wit: ' No. Date Amount. 750 Sept. 30, 1931, 75.00 751 " 79.09. 752 13.50 I It is further ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #1619 be approved for following amounts in lieu cf Warrant No. 617 in the amount cc$2864 "fated June 24, 1929, and that said warrant #617 be cancelled, town: No. Date Amount. j 7556 Sept. 30, 1931, $ 40o.00 760 " 400.00 761 " 40o.00 762 200.00 765 " 100.000 766 7671000 " 184.00 I 706 0 1 It is fur-.her ordered that the Chairman and Clerk note approval of this Board on said warrants, by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Cutter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2024 and #2025. i i Good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the follow ing warrants of said Districts are ordered approved, to wit: #144: Dist. #2024: Dated Sept. let, 1931, $144.77 145 " Dated October 1st, 1931, 240.06 156 Dist. #2025 Dated Sept. 1st, 1931. 183.45 159 " Dated Oct. let, 1931. 86.16 And it is ordered that the Chairman and Clerk note approval of this Board on said v,'arrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Putter of approval of j Warrants of Reclamation District #2059. Good cause appearing therefor, it is oruered that the following warrants ' of said District $2059, are ordered approved, to wit: I No. Date Amount. 650 Sept. 26, 1931- it 17.60 651 " 135.50 652 " 10.00 65 " 36.00 855 6o.44 657 44 81. I And it is ordered that the Chairman and Clerk note approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures th a eto. i I I In the ?Satter of Granting Dance Permit. Permission is hereby granted to Gen.Winn Parlor #32, N.S.G.W. of Antioch, to conduct dances at Oak Grove Beach, near Antioch, Contra Costa County, each Saturday ' night unti12 o'clock A.M. on Sunday morning, during the month of octdo er, 1931.E In the :iattes of Granting permission ' to lay Rater pipe line in Alhambra Valley. H.F.Brackman, havin; applied tethis Board for permission to lay a 1 1/2 inch water Wipe line along em m y highway in Alhambra Valley fora distance GE 900 feet and also permission t o cross under the said road, It is, by the Board ordered that permission be granted to lay said water pipe line, said work to be done under the su,ervisicn of the County Engineer and the Boar of Supervisors of Contra Costa Oounty.,. In the Mater of granting Leave of Absence. F.E.Kennedy, Deputy County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, is hereby grgnted a leave of absence of thirty days after date of leaving the State of California. In the 14atter of Hospital and Medical Treatment for Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that all indigents receiving financial support from the County of Contra Costa and requiring Hospital or medical treatment apply to the County Hospital at Martinez or to the Richmond Health Center at Richmond for said hospital treatment or to the County Physician of Contra Costa County £or me¢�l ical attention,except in urgent emergency cases, and said Board will not be reeponsi le for bills incurred by said indigents in private hospitals or for medical attention i by private physicians. In the Matter of Allowances to ' Indi It is by the Board ordered that beginning Aug. 25, 1931, $10 state allowance to Pro.,ation OfficerT.A.Boyer, for support, aid maintenance of Marion Bette be dis— continued on account of her becoming to years of age. It is further ordered that beginning Aug. 10, 1931, $15 state and :)5 county allowance be allowed to T,A.Boyer, Probation officer, for support and maintenance of Ray Devour, an illegitimate.child, and dependent child.. 133 In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that MRs. RUBY JACKSON, 524 San Pablo Ave. E1 Cerrito, California, be granted $65. county cash allarance to begin as of Sept.1,1931. It is further ordered that $15 county cash allowance heretofoe granted to CLI_FORD TUCKER, Gall Ave. Richmond, be discontinued as of Oct. 1, 1931. ' It is furt'ex ordered that an allowance of $6.50 State and $6.50 county aid for the needy aged be granted to mau ANDERSON, 426- 44th St. Richmond, to begin as of Oct. 1st, 1931. It is further ordered that an allowance of $9.50 State and $9.50 County aid for the needy aged be granted to OTTO AI'DE7:S0N, 426, 4th St. Richmond, to begin as of Oct. 1st, 1931. ' It is further ordered that an allowance of $13.00 state and "13.00 county aid for the n :dy aged be granted to CHARLES B. HARDEN, 336 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito, to begin as of Oct. 1st, 1931. It is further ordered that an alla:ance of $11.50 state and $11.50 county i aid to the needy aged be granted to 11IL7SAtd CONWAY, Smith Apartments, Martinez, to begin as of Aug. 15, 1931. It is further ordered that an allo,ance of $10.00 state and $10county aid for the needy aged be granted to MISS ism RY J. DAVIS, 1014 Haven St. Martinez, Cal. to begin as of tug. 15, 1931 It is further ordered that an allowance of $15. state and $15 county aid for tie needy aged be granted to Atilano Soto, Box 693, Concord, California, to begin! as of Aug. 15, 1931. It is further ordered that an allorance of $11.00stateamd $11.00 county aid for the needy aged be granted t ROLLIN B. TROUSLOT, Terrace Avenue, Walr_ut Creek, to begin as of Sept. 1, 1931. It is further ordered that an allowance of 315. state and $15. county aid for needy aged beretofore granted to FIRANKLIN ASH, Pacheco Blvd. Martinez, be discon- tinued as of Sept. let, 1931. It is further ordered that an allor:ance of $7.50 state and $7.50 county aid for needy aged heretofore granted to ISAAC CONWAY, 1067 McLaughlin St. Richmond, be discontinued as of Sept. 1st, 1931. It is further ordered that '30 state and County aid to the needy aged here- tofore allowed to KATE ASH, Pac-:eco Blvd. Martinez, California, be decreased to $7.50; State and $7.50 county aid as of Oct. 1st, 1931. It is further ordered that ;?12..50 State and $12.50 county aid for the needy; blind be granted to WJLUSX� BROIZI, Danville, to begin as of Aug. 12, 1931. It is further ordered that $30 state and$30 county aid for half orphan children be granted to 'SRS. IDA Y. COOPER, Moraga, to begin as of Aug. 1st, 2931. It is further ordered that $60. State and $10 county aid for half orphan children be granted to MRS. CARLOTA ZERLWIO, 460- 2nd St. Richmond, as of GepL.1,1931'. It is further ordered that $20.00 state aid for needy children heretofore I allowed to Mrs. MARIA MACALUSA, 265 W. 7th St. Pittsburg, be decreased as of Sept. 12 1931, to $10 state aid. It is further ordered that $30.00 State aid for needy children heretofore, granted to MRS. CRUZ-RAi'.03 RIVERA. 613- 9th St. Antioch, be discontinued as of Sept. ' lst,1931.i I In the latter of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. ' Good cause anpe:.ring therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing warrants of Reclamation District #1619, be aporoved, to wit: No. Date -"'Mount. 7R Sept- 30, 1931 $147.44 189167 755 N 232.99 757 N 201:98 ;and the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby ordered to note the approv- al of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. 1:,-t r In the Matter of Petition for formation of Home Acres Server Maintenance District. BE IT R:,.SOLV'ED: by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, as follows, to wit; THAT 'V;HEREAS, an oral petition for the formation of Home Acres Sewer MaintenTe , District was presented to this Board of Supervisors by the District Attorney of thisi I County on the 8th day of September, 1931, at the hour of ten o'clock A.W. of said day, i and said petition being presented on behalf of the residents within said District toi ' cause the Board of Supervisors herein to conclude that a sewer maintenance district was then and there necessary for that portion of the unincorporated territory of the O ounty of Contra Costa described in its resolution of necessity and, WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that there is present a necessity for the formation of said District, and, AHEREAS, this Board on the 8th day of September, 1931, passed Its resolution declaring the necessity for the incorparation of said unincorpor.ted properties ther in described into the Home Acres Sewer Maintenance District; aid, MMREAS, at the date said resolution was passed by this Board it did provide a notice of theproposed formation of Home Acres Sewer Maintenance District which was posted as provided by law in three (3) public places in the said District, being (1) corner of Bay View Avenue and Main Hig_vzay; (2) on post opposite number four Mt.View Avenue, one block from main hi_;hway; (3) corner of Loftus Road and Main Highway; and, OEREAS, it appears to this Board that the notice of the hearing (fthe i proposed formation of Home Acres Sewer Maintenance District was by that notice duly given for Monday the 5th day of October, 1931, at the hour of ten (10) o'clock A.M. in the rooms of the said Board of Supervisors; and, YMEREAS, it appears by affidavit of publication of H.A.McBride, that the said:notice herpinaoove described was published in the manner and for the time as required by law in the Pittsburg Independent, a newspaper of general circulation in the said District; and, NHEREAR, said petition was completely and duly heqrd on Monday, the 5th day of Ociober, 1931, at the hour of 10 A.M. and, 6'HEREAS, there was presented at said time and place no verbal or written ' protests to the f armation of said district; and, WHEREAS, at the said time and place there was presented no protests for the inclusion of the land or any lands or portions thereof indicated in the notice; and ,,,IHEREAS, It appears to this Board that there was no defects in the contents of the resolution of necessity and notice of the proposed formation of the Home Acres Sewer I`aintenance District', NOW,TFEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: and it is hereby ordered that the said petition and resolution of necessity passed by this Honorable Board complies with all the requireme:t s of the provisions of the Act to provide for the formatia, , management, alteration, of boundaries, and dissolution of sewer maintenance districts in unincor- porated territory of counties, defining the po-�.er of such districts and-providing 1, i for the levy and collection of taxes to defray the expenses thereof, and that said resolution, petition, and notice are sufficient and that.a sewer maintenance district shall be formed to be composed of all that certain territory of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, situate, lying and being within the following boundaries of said District which are finally hereby determined to be as follows, to wit: BEGIIITING ata point on the southerly line of County Highway from Martinez to Pittsburg in Oontra Costa County, California, said poirtof beginning being the northeast corner of Block No. 3 of Pittsburg Home Acres, Contra Costa County, Calif. filed April 2,1925, in Map Book No. 19 at pages 475, and 476, Records of Contra Costa County, 041if. and running thence along the southerly ' line of the aforesaid County Highway east a distance of 550 feet; thence leaving the southerly line of said highway and running D; parallel with the easterly line of the aforesaid Block No. 3 r; of Pittsb,,r g Home Acres Tract south 0040' Ysst, a.distance of 2570 feet, more or less, to the northerly line of that certain 40, right of ray heretofore granted from C.A.Hooper & Co.., to the Pacific Gas & Electric Co. by indenture of August 12, 1925 and recorded August 25, 1925, in Vol. 3 of Official Records at page 266 Records of Contra Costa County, California; thence westerly along the northerly line of this said right of ray 1090 feet, more or less, to the northeasterly line of that certain 40' right of ray heretofore granted from C.A.Hooper & Co. to the Pacific Gas & Electric Co. by indenture dated January 20, 1931; and thence along the northeasterly line of this last said right of way northwesterly 710 feet, more or less, to 'be easterly line of the aforesaid 401 foot right of way granted from C.A.Hooper & Co. to the Pacific Gas & Electric Company under date of August 12, 1925; and thence northerly and along the easterly line of this said right ofway 2335 feet more or less, to the southerly line of aforesaid County Highway from Martinez to Pittsburg; thence along this last said line East a distance of 1226 feet, more or less to the point of beginning. BEING a parcel of land 1 n the northwest 1/4 of Section 13, T 2 N., ' R. 1 W. I£.D.B.& M. which contains the Pittsburg Home Acres Tract. AND BE IT FURTIM RESOLVED that and it ie hereby ordered that the said Home Acres Sewer Maintenance District is hereby formed and that the territory hereinabove described shall be the descriptioncf the exterior be=ndarj of the said District; and, IT IS FURTH& RESOLVED that, and ordered that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors shall File in the office of the County Assessor a certified copy of this said Resolution establishing the Home Acres Sewer Maintenance District as provided i an act to provide for the formation, management, alteration of boundaries, and dis— solution of sewer maintenance Districts.in unincorporated territory of counties, defining the powers of such District.and providing for the levy and collection of taxes to defray the expenses thereof, as provided in Statutes 1927, P. 1098, as amended. The foregoing resolution was presented by S4*wis ar Trembath, and seconded by Supervisor Olsson, and adopted by the following vote of the Board, to wi Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olsson, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Stow. ' W.J.Buchaaaa Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of County of Contra Costa. ATTEST: S.C. WELLS. Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County cf Contra Costa. Dated: Oct. 5th, 1931. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, October 19th, 1931, at 10 o'clock A.M. .Chairman. Clerk. P 136. BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOR:IIA. MONDAY, October 19th, 1931. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W,J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, Barry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Tells, -Clerk In the Matter of grantinG Dance Permits. Permission is hereby granted to following applicants to conduct a dance until , hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on following date: U.P E.C. of Byron, California, on Novenber 21, 1931. S.P.R.S.I. Lodge of Byron, California, on November 7th, 1931.1c, In Matter of Revocation of Dance Permit. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered on motion of Supervisor TredDath, seconded by Supervisor Olsson, that the permit to conduct a 5) dance by General Winn Parlor *32, N.S.G.W. at Oak Grove Beach, near Antioeh, on each Saturday night during the month of October, 1931, be and the same is ha eby revoked. K In the Matter of Correction of Assessments. Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor having reported to this Board that the follow- ing errors appear on Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1931-32, and asking authoriz.t- ion for correction of same, It is by the Board ordered that the following corrections be made in accord- ance with section 3604a of the Political Code, to vdt: In vol. 16 Assessment No. 36036, M.d.Perry, at al. Is assessed with a deacrib d arcel of land in Boyd's Addn. to the Town of Concord with improvements amounting to 1100. There are no improvements on this ln'. Cancellation of these improvements is granted. In Vol. 1 Assess:,eit No. 749, Standard Oil Company is assessed with Lots 3 to'L Inc. Block 30, thrown an error in this office the amount of $4565 assessed valustion' of personal property was omitted from the tax roll. The Standard 011 Company has requested a corrected bill showing this amount. Authority is hereby granted to add this amount to tax roll. In vol. 12 Assessment No. 27965 the Soutbern Pacific Railroad Company is assessed with a strip of land 112' wide lying Eand adjoining the E. 100' r/w line between N. line of Macdonald Ave. and S. line of Richmond Ave. This assessment is included with other property on the same tax bill. Through an error in this office the assessed land value amounting to $10,000 was omitted from the tax roll. The leuthern Pacific Railway Company has requested a corrected tax fall showing this amount. Authority is granted to add this amount to t he tax roll._ 137 i In the Matter of Granting Permit i to 'Move Building. C.E.Wightman, having filed with this Board his appli:acimfor permission to move a building along the county highway from Oaklay, to a mile north of Knightseny ' It is, on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Long, by the Board ordered that said permission be granted. i ' In the ;Latter of Granting Permission to Cross Highway with Sewer and '.Tater Pipe Lines. Frank R.Beede, having filed with this Board, hie application for permission to cross highway at intersections of Ninth and Tenth Streets, near Town of Antioch, with a sewer and water pipe line, It is, on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Olsson, by the Board ordered that said permit be granted, said work to be done under direction I of County Engineer, R.R.Arnold, and the Supervisor of Supervisor District In the :Latter of application of E. D.McCaddem, for permission to I lay water pipe. E.D.McOaddem, having applied to this Board for permission to lay a two inch water pipe line on the east side of the roadway between property known as Antioch Sand Property and property of E.B.& A.L.Stone Company, I It is, on motion of Supervisor Trembath, and seconded by Supervisor Olsson, by the Board ordered that said application be granted, and that said work be done finder the direction of County Engineer, R.R.Arnold, and to the entire satisfaction of the Supervisor of Supervisor District No. 5. i In the :.tatter of Transfer of Funds. It is by the Board ordered that transfer of funds be m de from the Hall of Records Fund to following funds and in following amounts, said amounts to be repaid to said Hall of Records Fluid as soon as funds are made available through apportionment of current receipts: To Lotor Vehicle Fund, $10,000.00 i To Supervisor Dist. 1 Fund 10,000.00 ' To Supervisor Dist. 2 fund 7,000.00 To Supervisor Dist. 3 fund 10,000.00 To Supervisor Dist. 4 fund 6,Oo0.o0 To Supervisor Dist. 5 fund000.00 Total - - - _ q4-6—,O—OO.0 I i j i i I n I In Matter of Hiring Architect for El Cerrito 1Semorial Hall. On Motion of Supervisor Jas.N.Long, seconded by Supervisor Sow, It is by the Board ordered that the District Attorney James F.Hoey, prepare a contract I between County of ConIIa Costa, and Architect James N.Narbett, for preparing plans and and sp=cifications and working details for supervision of construction of a Memori�l Hall to be erected in the City of El Cerrito, In the Matter of placing lights ' in Crockett-Crolona-valona Lighting District. On motion of Supervisor Olsson, secoiled by Supervisor Trembath, It is by the Board ordered twat Pacific Gas & Electric Company be anthorized to place two street lights in Crockett-Crolona-valona Lighting District to be erected at the following points, to wit: On the pole at the front c€ Lot 6, Block 2, Crockett Fdghts addition. On a pole in front of the lot of Ernest Bruheim, more particularly describe as follow®: bounded on the north by Southern Pacific ^ompany right of ray, East by lands of California& Hawaiian Sugar Refining Company, south by Winslow Street, and ".'est by Block E of the Town of Crockett. _ In the Matter of Granting Financial Assistance to Mt.Diablo Unit, St.Mary's Alumni Association. Elbert J.Schweinitzer, President of the Mt.Diablo Unit of St.Mary's Alumni. Association hav;ng applied to this Board for financial assistance for the conducti of a testimonial banquet to the Brothers of the Christian Brothers School on their departure to their new, location from the City of Martinez, and said Board deeming said Testimonial Banquet an advertising advantage to the County of Contra Costa, It is, by :he Board ordered that the sum of 350 be given to said 111t.Diablo Unit of St.Mary's Alumni Association, for the conducting of said Banquet in case the receipt s of said Banquet are not sufficient to defray expenses of said Banquet, said sum of $50. to be paid to the said Mt.Diablo Unit, St.Mary's alumni Associaticl ' on presentation to said Board of a duly itemized bill, on the Advertising Fund of said County of Contra Costa. 139 In the Matter of EstablishirgRates for Trucking- and Hauling in Supervisor District $1, County of Con.,ra Costa. James X.Long, Supervisor of Supevisor District #1, of Contra Costa County, i having filed with the Clerk of this Board certain letters in regard to establishing cd rates for hauling and trucking in said Supervisor District $1, It is, by the Board ordered that said letters be placed on file for future I reference by said Supervisor James N.Long. i In the Matter of Re-drafted Initiative Measure fa'the Relief of Unemployment. A copy of a Re-drafted Proposal for an initiative Measure for the relief of !' un-employment and for the construction, re-construction, and improving of streets and I highways other than State Highways, having been received by this Board from Secreta of County Supervisors Association for its acceptance or rejection by the Board a Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa., It is, by the Board ordered that said Re-drafted Proposition be and the sane is hereby rejected, and the Clerk of this Board is authorized to notify the Secretary; of the County Supervisors Association of the State of California of the action of t'ri'g Board. i In the Matter of application for aid i in laying Fater Pipes from Torn of i Martinez, through Alhambra Valley. j This Board being in receipt of a co:amunication from John S.Swett, asking that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, join with the City of Martinez, in laying of a water pipe line from the city limits of the City of Martinez through i Alhambra Valley, and Raymon Claeys, M.C.Mogensen and S.Bardelllni, having addressed this Board in support of said application, ' It is by the Board ordered that the said application be referred to the District Attorney as to the authority of the Board in granting financial aid in laying said water pine line, and the Board takes said matter under advisement. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November 2nd, 1931, at 10 o'clock A.M. O � Chairman. j . . . . . . .1` . Clerk. I i i i I r IPI THE hOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONT::A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ;MONDAY, i:OVZ!HER 2nd, 1931. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Bucharan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, Harry Stoic, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.17ells, Clerk. ' The minutes and Ir oceedings of the Board for and during the month of October, 1931, are read to the Board and by the Board approved asread and signed by the ' Chairman and Clerk. In the Natter of Warrants of Reclamation District #2024. Good cause appearing therefor,It is by the Board ordered that the following Warrants of Reclamation District #2024, be approved, to crit: No. Date Amount. 146 Oct. lst, 1931, a 141.44 147 Nov. 1st, 1931, 123.92 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 Matter of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 2025. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following Warrants of Reclamation District #2025, be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 16o Oct. 1st, 1931, 185.55 161 Nov. let, 1931• 51.30. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said currants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the --atter of Warrants of ' Reclamation District #799• Good caste appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followin warrants of Reclamation District #799 be approved, to wit: No. 252, dated Sept. 2cth, 1931, for 185.56. , And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Bo rd on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. i I 141 In the 'Latter of Approval of Warrants I of Reclamation District #802. i Good cause aaoe;uing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following ' rarrants of Reclaration District $802, be approved, to r:it: To- Date `!mount. i 601 Oct. 31, 1931, $ 18.32. 602 Oct. 31, 1931, 123.30 603 Oct. 31, 1931, 40.10 60 Oct. 31, 1931, 31.45. i ' And the Chairman and Cleric of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval or this Board on said r,arxants by affixing their signatures thereto. j I In the Matter of Transfer of Funb. On request of the Couhty Superintendent of Schools, it is by the Board ordereli that the sum of ,$$12,500.00 be transferred from County Hall of Records Fund to Richmond] Union High School District, Teachers Salary Fund. It is further ordered that the following amounts be transferred to the Pitts-1 I burg Schools: i PITTSBURG HIGH SCHOOL General tiund - - -- - - - 3,000.00 PITTSBDRG ELEIE1JTAR1 SCHOOL General P,nid - - - - - - - - 1,000.00 Special Fund - - -- - - - - 3,000.00 j The said transfer of school money being authorized by Sec. 4.290 of School Code of California, yaoe 185; upon receipt of Count; School apportionment in January 193211 the County Hall of Records fund to be reimbursedk III I In the Matter of Petition for Formation of Sarenap County Water i District. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, as i follows, to wit: THAT WHEREAS, a petition for the formation of a county water district to be known as Saranap County 'Fater District was filed with t_nis Board of Supervisors on thei Sth day of September, 1931, signed by registered voters residing within the boundaries] or sai d proposed District, equal in number to more than ten per cent (105;) of the numb�r of votes cast in the said pronosea °later District for the office of Governor of this State at the last General Election prior to the presenting of said petition; and, iSREAS, this Board having found that notice of the presentation of the said j cE titi on ras published in the manner and for t_ae time as required by law; and, WHEREAS said petition war; heard on the Eta day of September, 1931, and, lMREAS, no protests to the formation of said District were filed with this j i Board, and, FiHE.REAS, no protests were presented to the Board for the exclusion of I � r i 1.�J territory from this District, and, WHEREAS, said Board 'having found that there were no defects in the contents of the petition or in the title to, or form of, Notice, or signatures, or lack of signatures, thereto, and, ' S'HEREAS, said Board having on the 8th day of September, 1931, resolved and ordered that said petition complies aita all the requirements of the )revisions of the Act for the incorporation, organization, and management of county nater districts, and that said petition and notice were sufficient, and that a crater district shall be formed, to be composed of all that certain territory of the County of Contra Costa, , State of California, situate, lyin, and 'being within the following boundaries which were finally deter:ained to be as heaeina=ter in this Resolution set forth; and, WHEREAS, this Board having further resolved and ordered that an election be called and held )n Thursday,October 29, 1931, between the hours of 6 o'clock A.M. and 7 o'cloc: P. :d, of said day, wren the polls shall be closed, and that there stall be submitted to the qualified electors of the said District the proposition: "Shall tae proposition to organize Saranap County Water District under Chapter 592 of Statutes of 1913, page 1049, of the Acts of the 40th Session of the California Legislature and Amendments thereto, be adopted." AND TMEREAS, on said 29th day of October, 1931, said special election was duly held in said proposed Saranap County Nater District, and the Board of Supervisor of Contra Costa County now finds that notice of the said election was duly given in all respects as required by law and that said election was duly and regularly held in said proposed Saranap County +'ester District on said 29th day of October, 1931, and was held and conducted in all respects as required by law, and WHEREAS, on this 2nd day of November, 1931, and within four days after such election the Clerk of said Board of Supervisors reports to the Board that all of the returns of the said special election held in said proposed Saranap County Pater District on the 29th day of October, 1931, have been received and filed by him, and the sane were then and there produced and by him submitted to the Board of Supervisor;, and the said Board of Supervisors having then and there proceeded to publicly canvass the returns of said election and did open the returns and d=d estimate the vote cast in said proposed Sarenap County Cuter District at said election, and i -iEREAS, in the Resolution cailinL� said election the proposition to be voted upon was felly set forth and was designated in the form of ballot to be used ' at said election as follows, to wit: SHALL THE-- PROPOSI^IO TO O3GAITIZE SARANAP COUNTY "ATTR YES:i:I District under Chapter 5 2 of Statutes of 1913 Page 1049 of the Acts of the 40th Session of the California Legislature and Amendments thereto, be adopted. NO: AIM LrHZREAS, it a.)pears to the Board of Supervisors from such canvass•of sai ' election that the votes "yes" and the votes "no" on said proposition were as herein— after set forth, TH3Rs OR.:, B3 IT RESOLviD, That the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, upon full examinatio:: of said Returns, does hereby estimate, certify and declare ti.n.t the votes of said proposed Ssanap County Water District, and of the special election precinct therein, at said election for and against said proposition voted upon at said election :^ere and are the following, to wit: I I f 143 For the proposition, "yes" received, 117 votes, Against said proposition "no" received,15 votes, i The total vote cast-One hundred thirty-five votes. ' BE IT FUR^'KER RESOLVED: that :he Board of Supervisors of Contra, Costa County does hereby declare and certify that said oroposition did receive at the special election the affirmative vote of more than a majority of the.votes cast at such election and that at such election � majority of the votes cast are in favor of the formation of such proposed Saranap County rater District, and, ' BEIT 3URTHER RESOLVED: That said Board of Supervisors does hereby declare that all that certain territory in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, enclosed within the follor:ing boundaries, to wit: BEGIial`C AT A point on the incorporation line of the Torn dI Walnut Creek at the northeast corner of Lot 25 as said Lot is so laid down designated and delineated upon that certain man entitled "R.fi. Burgess Company's Lap No. 1, Del Hambre Terrace" FILED September 10, 1912, in Vol. 8 of Gaps, page 151, i<ecords of Contra Costa County, thence running alon- the north line of said Lot 25,and Lots 26 and 66 of said map to the northeast corner of a 94 acre tract of land as particularly set forth and described in that certain deed from Kate Henry to S.J.Silva, recorded October 5, 1920, in Volwee 3'05 of Deeds, page 254, records of Contra Costa County, thence running along the n 3•th line of said tract to the northwest corner thereof; I thence southerly along the west line of said tract and said line produced to the southerly line of the county highway leading from Val nut Creek to Lafayette; thence running alonr_ said line in a i southwesterly direction to its intersection with the wester,- line of a 55 acre tract of land nor or formerly owned by Dwight Jones as particularly set forth and described in a deed recorded January 7th, 1913 in Vol. 192 of deeds, at page 353, Records of Contra Costa County; thence running southerly along the westerly line of said tract to the southeasterly corner of „ 40 acre tract; now or formerly owned i by Harriet B.Kitchen, as described in a deed recorded in Vol. 197 of Deeds, page 460, Records of Contra Costa County; thence westerly along the southerly line of said tract to its intersection with the boundary line betc:ecn the Rancho Canada del Hambre, Southern Part, and the Briones Grant; thence southerly along said dividing line I to the corner com:.on to the Rancho Canada del Hombre, Southern Part, Rancho San Ramon, :.ancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados and the Brion as Grant or Rancho Bocca de la Canada de Pinole; thence running: southwesterly along the easterly bound cry line of the aforesaid Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados to the most northerly corner of Lot 3, Section 33, T 1 'I R. 2 1i., thence southeasterly along the northeasterly boundary line of said Lot 3, to the paint of intersection of said line with the southerly i boundary line of the right of way of the Sacramento I?orthern Railway, formerly known as the Oacland, Antioch and Eastern Railway; thence runnin- southeasterly and northeasterly along said line to a point i on the westerly line of a certain tract of lend designated as"Dewing Park" upv: that certain man filed July 24t1913, in Vol. 10 of Maps page 242, records of Contra Costa County; thence running along the exterior boundary line of said tract, southwesterly, southerly and easterly to the southeast corner of said tract and thdsouthwest corner of a tract of land described in a deed from C.M.Vesper and Kate S.Vesper, his wife, to Elisabeth B.Dodge, recorded July 10th, i ' 1907 in Vol. 125 of Deeds, page 540, records of Contra Costa County; thence running alon:; the exterior boundary line of said tract, easterly and northeasterly to its intersection with the westerly line of the tract of land designatedas "Webb Tract" on the map filed September 20th, 1922, in Vol. 17 of Laps, page 353; records of Contra Costa County; thence continuing along the exterior bound!.ry of the aforesaid lands of Elizabeth B.Dodge and and the boundary line of said '.:ebb Tract, northwesterly, easterly and northwesterly to the northwest corner of said 4iebb Tract; ' thence running along the dividing line betreen the aforesaid Dodge ^ract and the lands of _ary C.Stow to the northwest corner of said Stow property; thence northerly in a straight line to the southeast corner of that certain 36.722 acre tract of land as particularly set fortis and described in a deed from H.P.Goodman and Alberta Goodman his wife, to E. ':i.?iewell, recorded August 31, 1922, in Vol. 418 of Deeds, page 353, records of Contra Costa county; thence r::nnin^ along to southerly line of said tract, S. 69 deg. 46 min. W. 22.94 feet thence S. 56 deg. 3', min. %7. 213.2"; feet; thence S. 75 deg. 26 min. G. 536.40 feet; thence N. 77 deg. 04 min. W. 250.90 feet; thence N. 25 deg. 40 min. 350.00 feet; thence S. 83 deg. 45 min. V+. 56.30 feet; t4 ence IC50' deg. 23 min. 50.56 feet; tha oa N. 76 deg. 03 min. ii. 61.96 feet; thenca ".• 74 deg. 39 min. S'%. 156.90 feet; thence ;i. 72 deg. 40 min. Si. 94.20 feet; thence N. 10 deg. 14 min. C!. 135.0 felt to a point in the center line of '.7alnut Cree__ and the northwesterly corner of t.e aforesaid 36.722 acre; tract; thence ran- nin down the center line of 11.:alnut Creek and the northerly boun&ry line of said tract, S. 50 de-. 37 min. 30 Sec. E. 67.16 feet; thence H. 39 deg. 45 min. E. 159.04 feet; thence iI. 66 deg. 41 min. E. 339.54 feet i to the most southerly corner of the 15,039 acre tract of land now or formerly owned by F.F. Botelho; th ce leaving the center line of Walnut Creek and the northerly boundary of the aforesaid Newell property N. 225 deg. 50 min. 30 sec. A. 440.57 feet to the most westerly corner of said F.F.Botelho property; thence running along the northerly line of said property N. 51 deg. 52 min. E. 893.72 feet; thence N. 80 deg. 54 min. 15 sec. E. 28.22 feet; thence N. G deg. 21 min. U. 163.81 feet to a point on the incorporation line of the ' Town of Walnut Creek; thence leaving the boundary line of the property of F.F.Botelho, and running alonL said incorporation lire, S. 88 deg. 09 min. U. 106.29 feet; thence N. 1 deg. 42 min. W. 902.Ofeet, more or less, to a point on the northerly line of Lafayette Boulevard and the County Highray leading fan I'ialnut Cree_: to Lafayette; thence running westerly along the northerly line ofsaid County Highray to the point of intersection of said line with the easterly line a.- Lot fLot 44 as said lot is so laid down designated and delineated upon the hereinbefore Mentioned man of Del Hambre Terrace, thence in a north- erly and northresterly directior. along the easterly and northeasterly boundary of Lots 44, 45, 46, 4?, 48 and 49, as shorn on said map to a point an the northeasterly bouzuiarl of said Lot 49, said point being the most westeft y corner of Lot 29 as shown an said map; thence alone the northwesterly bsndary of Lot 29 to the most northerly corner thereof, said point being also the southeasterly corner of Lot 25 as shorn on said map; thence northerly along the easterly boundwy of saki Lot 25 to the northeast corner thereof and the point of beginning. be and the sa:ae is hereby declared duly organized as a county water district uhder the nage of Saranap County hater District, and the County Clerk is hereby ordered to cause a copy of This Resolution and Order to be filed with the Secretary of State and shall cause a copy to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Cost County. The above and foregoin- Resolution was passed by the following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olsson, Star, Buchanan and Trembath. ' Noes: None. Absent. Hone. fi.J.&,chanan Chairman o£ the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. ATTEST: S.C. TIELLS, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of The.Boaad of Supervisors of the County of Contfa Costa, State of California. In the ;latter of Correction of assessments. Geo, O.Meese, County Assessor, having reported to this Board that the follo, ing clerical errors appear on Assessment Roll for 1931-32, and asking authorization to correct same, in accordance r.•ith Section 3881 of the Political Code, It is, by the Board ordered that the following corrections be made, to wit: ' In Vol. 1 Assessment No. 1288, E.D.41ills is assessedc;ith Lot 27 Block 6 Can Subdivision; through an error in the office of the Assessor this lot is assessed fdr ;$170 land value instead of '970 which is correct value. Vol. 26 Assessment No. 53868 Frani; Stark is assessed with a tract of land in the Torn of Dancille, bd. id. by county road E. by Blk D of Harr7son Adda. S. by Hartz Ave. Fi. by id of O.A.a E. Ry. Through an error in the office of the Assessor ' the 1Lend ras assessed for .31250 and improvements 05000. The correct value of the land is $300 land value and 3200 improvements. Vol. 29 Assessment No. 60275 Alva and Adeline Cardoza are assessed with lots 33 and 34 Block 9Vi Town of Rodeo. Through an error in the office of the Assess r personal property was assessed for $1000. The correct assessed value of this person 1 property is X500. In Vol. 1 Assessment Pio. 766 the Standard Oil Company is assessed with Lots) 1, 2, 9 to 14 inc. Blk 30 Canal Subdivision. Through an error in.office of Assessor) personal property amounting to $4565 was assessed with these Lots. There should 'as nopersonal property on this ansess:aent. Tol. 15 assessment Nos. 34136 and 34139 the Sunset View Cemetery- Associatio is assessed with Lots 10 to 16 inc. Block 117 and Lots 19 & 20 Blk 117, dichmond ` Annex Addition nd in Vol. 19 assessment Nos. 41162 and 41164 the Sunset View Cemetery Associr..tion is assessed with Lot 13 Block 116 and Lots 16 to 23 inc. Blk 116 Richmond f' 145 Annex Addition. Due to the fact that the Sunset View Cemetery Association is a poli; tical Subdivision of the State of California and exempt from taxes under Article %III Section 16 of the Constitution of the State of California, these assessments should not have been made. authority is granted to cancel same. Vol..6 Assessment No. 13740, John B.f'tilliams is assessed with Lots 9 and 10 Blk 14"Grand Vier. Terrace. Mr.Williems claimed war Veteran exemption on these late. Through an error in t.,-Is of:ice exemption was allowed on Lots 1 and 2 Blk 14 Grand Vier, Terrace (See Assess.iient No. 13736) instead of Lots 9 and 10, Blk 14: Authority is granted to cancel exem_otion allowed on Lots 1 and 2, Blk 14, and allow the exemption on Lots 9 and 10, Blk 14. In Vol 24. Assessment No. 50436, James Le Pero is vsseSBed i;ith Lot 3, Block 1 Wm. Uren Subdivision and claimed !:ar Veteran exemption on same. Through an error in j office of Assessor exemption was not alla-ed. Vol. 30 Assessment No. 60775, Itinnie T. Doone is assessed with two described parcels of land, one c m taining 155.50 acres, and one containing 59.15 acres. $200 improvements are assessed on the 59.15 acre tract. There should be no improvements j on this tract. In Vol. 29 Assessment ITO. 59965 Port Costa Development Co. is assessed with Lot, 1 and 2, Blk 4 Town of Port Costa. Through an error in of£iae of Assessor improvemen�e are assessed for 31350 instead of $350 which is correct value. Vol. 16 Assessment No. 35556 Hugo Carlson was assessed with Lots 12 Block 3 1 Foskett's 2nd Addn. to Concord witn ?1100 improvements. At tine time of making assess ments let 'Monday in March, there were no improvements on this Lot, therefore they should not have been assessed. Vol.29 Assessment No. 59202 George Filmer is assessed with Late 135 and 136, Plots A and B with $50 improvements. There are no improvements on this property. Vol. 29 Assessment No. 59176 Georg: Filmer is assessed with Lots 80 to 83 Inc. Oak Springs Unit No. 4 with $1250 improvements. There are no improvements on these lots. Vol. 24 Assessment No. 50271 the Standard Oil Company is assessed with a tract of land containing 322.56 acres. Through an error in the office of Assessor improvements emounting to $355.565 were assessed with this Tract of land instead of 0243.565 improve- , ments which is correct ralue. Vol. 25 assessment No. 53679, Abbie ',!.Johnston is assessed with Lots 1 to 6, Inc, and 8 to 12 Inc. Blk 12 Johnson's Addn. to Concord, with $90 improvements. Therei are no imovovements on these lots. Vol. 1 assessment I:o. 1287 Wilhelmina Tucl:ler is assessed with Lot 26 Blk 6 Canal Subdivision, nrith land value erroneously assessed at $170. The correct assessed value] is $?70. Vol. 1 Assessment Nos. 1289, 1290, 1291, 1292, 1293. 1294, and 1295 William -German, and James P. IScAuliff, are assessea with Lots 26, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 and 34, i Blk 6 Canal Subdivision, kith land value erraaeously assessed at $170 ger lot. The correct assessed land value is $70 per lot. Vol. 3 Assessment Ito. 6679, Carl 0.01llell, is assessed with Lots 29 and 30, Blk 11 Amended Wap of the City of Richmond. ::ith $12,500 stocks and"ponds. These stocks are Pacific Gas & Electric stock and are non-assessable. Vol. 29 Assessment No. 59601 The Sacramento Northern Railway is assessed with a tract of land describe:: as follows: Ro Las Juntas a tri tract of Id lying S. oY Sacramento Northern Ry Co. r/w & V. of the S. P. Co. r/w contg. 1 ac. assessed land value ;;150 and assessed improvements 51000. This tract of land was reported on Operative Statement and should not have appeared on the non-operative property assessment roll. Through an error in office of Assessor, S.S.Pokorny and Mrs.Ethel Bilger are assessed wit_. Lots 4 & 5, Blk 6 Assessment No. 28662) Lot:: 31 and 32 Blk 6 (Assess- ment No. 28681) Lots 1 and 2 31k 8 (Assessment No. 26653) and Lot 5 Blk 18 Assessment No. 28622, all in Vol. 13) North Berkeley Terrace Tract. Ur. Pokorny is the sole owner of these lots and claimed War Veteran exemption on sane but through an error in Assessment he was allowed exemption on one-half interest only. Autho;ity is granted to alloy; full exemption. i ' Alma " 7McTeer bought from Geo. E.& W J.Wilkinson a tract of land containing 5.50 acres but throuip. an error in the office of Assessor the whole tract of land containi::; 7.50 acres was transferreu to her. As both parties request a correct tax bill authority to make correction to read as follows is granted: (Assessment No. 61319: Vol. 30) Alma M. L'cTeer; Ro Las Juntas a tract of land 'bounded I1 & it. by Larkey Subn. No. 1 E. by land of Wilkinson, S. by land of Gooch contg. 5.50 acres at $200.per acre land value $1100, improvements 4300. (Assessment No. 61380A. Vol. 30 G. E.& W.J. !Wilkinson; Ro Las Juntas a tract of land bd N. by Larkey Subn. No. 1, E. by S.P. Co's r/w S. by land of Gooch W. by land of HoTeer contg. 2 acres at $200 per acre, land value 3400.00 i Vol. 16 assessment No. 36914 Alice E.Daneille is assessed with a tract of land described as fellows: One Lot com. on S. line of Bonamza St. 182.5' W. from W. line of R/W of S.F. & Sac. Ry. the W. 50' x S. 150' and known as Lot 4 of the Stow& Car- penter Tract, with land value $250 and. improvements $1725. The correct description of this property is: One lot com. oa S. line of Bonanza St. 252.5' 1 from i�. In of r/ir of S.F.& Sac. By. the W. 50' x S. 150' and known as Lot 6 of the Stow & Carpenter Tract. I r I' i With land value 31250 and improvements $1100, In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 36931 Rose B. & E.E.Harvey are assessed with three tracts c land, the third parcel being described as follows. On Lot com. on S. line of Bonanza St. 282.5' W. from W. line of r/w of S.F. & Sac. Ry the ti. 50' x S. 150, and known as Lot o' of the Stow and CarP6nter Tract, with land value 4250 and improve- ments ;$1100. The correct description of this pro k rty is: One Lot com on S, line of Bonanza St. 182.51 i7. from ff. line of r/w of S.F. & Sac. Ry.the f. 50' z S. 150' and =mown •is Lot 4 of the Stott+ and Carpenter Tract, with land value $250 and improve-11 ' ments 11725. Vol. 24 Assessment 210. 51475 Raymond C. Christiansen is assesoed with Lot 214 Contg. 42.39 acres, Brentwood Irri_ated Fares Subn. No. 5 and claimed far Veteran exemption on same. Through sn error in the office of Assessor War Veteran Exemption was not allowed. Vol. 29 Assessment No. 59422 Anna Koonitz, et al. are assessed with a tract of ' land in the Dohrman Ranch contg. 54.90 acres, with ;113,000 improvements. There are no improvements on this tract of land. Vol. 29 Assessment No. 60053 the Stockton Fire Brick Company is assessed with a t4a.ct of land with improvements amounting to $31,000 and personal property amounti to $80,100. This is in error as the improvements should read $66,600 and personal property $42,300. Vol. 28 Assessment No. 57585. A•F.Shulte is assessed with Lot 25 Blk C. Orinda Park Terrace, with $100 imnrovements, There are no improvements on this lot. In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 510865 Hildreth Green ;Tones is assessed with Lot U cont4ning 1 acre in ;Sap of Soraga Redwood Heights, with $100 improvements. There ax no improvements on this lot. For year 1930-31: In Vol. 15 Assessment Nos. 33919 and 33922, Sunset View Gem etery is assessed with Lots 10 to 16 inc. Block 117 and Lots 19 and 20 Block 117 Richmond Annex Addition and in Vol. 19 Assessments Nos. 40632 and 4063x, Sunset View Cemetery Association is assessed with Lot 13, Block 116 and Lots 16 to 20 inc. Block 116 Richmond Annex Addition. Due to the fact that the Sunset View Cemetery Association is a Political Subdivision of the State of California and are exempt from taxes under Article XIII Section 16 of the Constitfition of the State of Califo 'a these assessments should not have been made. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In the Satter of National Conference on City Planning to be held in Los Angeles. A communication from Conference Commit tee,National Federation for Housing & Toin Planning and National Conference on City Planning,at Los Angeles in 1932, having been receivedby this Board, requesting this Board to appoint an official representative from the County of Contra Costa, IT is by the Board ordered that said communication be referred to the County Planning Commission of the State,of Cali-f-arnia. In the Matter of Placing of Street Light in Orockett-Crolona-Valona Lighting District. The-Pacific Gas & Electric Oompany is hereby authorized to place one street light on a pole located on the east side of Seventh Street and about 100 feet south , of Pomona Street in the ta,.n of Crockett, in the Crockett-Crolona-Valona Lighting i District. i 147 i In the matter of Coriauhication I from East Bay Municipal Utility District. i A communication having been received by this Board from the East Bay Municipal ' Utility District asking for sug;;estions of this Board as to laying of water pipes along the County Highways in the Lafayette County dater District, It is, by the Board ordered that said communication be referred to the County'' Engineer R.R.Arnold, and Supervisor Oscar Olsson. 1 I IN THE 1LITTER OF ALLOi;ANCE TO INDIGENTS: It is by the Board ordered that $40 county cash allowance to Laura Kates, 416- 8th St. Antioch be discontinued as of April 1, 1931, and that $35 county cash allowance be granted as of Oct. 1, 1931, i That $15.00 county cash allowance be granted to Cornelius Keller, western Drive, Pt.Richmond, to begin as of Oct, 1, 1931• That County aid to stirs. Nicholasa Velasco, Kelsey St. near Gertrude, North Richmond, be di:-continued as of Oct. 1, 1931. That $25.00 State and $25.00 county aid for the needy blind be granted to Fred Spear, Oakley, to begin as of Oct. 1, 1931- That $7.50 state aid and $7.50 county cash ally^ance far the needy blind, . be granted to Antone G.Aguiar, R.F.D. Rtel,Box 392, Richmond, to oegin as of Oct. 1, 1931, C.o P.L:.Sto. i ' That x15.00 state and $15 county aid for needy aged be granted to Joseph Nunez, P.O. Box 74, Lincoln Highway, Oakley, to begin as of September, 22, 1931, That State and County aid for needy aged heretofore granted to Ernest S.wat- rous 736- 8th St. Richmond, be denied. i That State and Co.mty aid for needy aged to LTRs. Annie Zecher, 801- 7th St. Richmond, be denied. That $30 state aid for half orphan children be granted to Emma Galli, 519- 17th St, Antioch, to begin as of Sept. 18, 1931. That ,;50 state aid to half orphan children bee anted to Mrs. ',lary Lucido 238 (rear) Los Medanos St. Pittsburg, to begin as of Sept. 28, 1931. That $20.00 state aid for half orphan children and $20.00 county cash allow-,; aide be granted to Mrs. Anna•011-fal ley, 312 Norvell st. El Cerrito, to begin as of Oct. 1, 1931. That $40 state ara $40 county aid to Mrs. Eva Morris, 125 South 11th St. Richmond, be discontinued as of Oct. 1, 1931. j i That $30 state aid and $15 county aid for half orphan children be changed i to read $20 state and $10 county aid fro;n Oct. 18th, 1931, for Mrs. Rose Virga, 260 wl ' 7th St. Pittsburg. I The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r I i i In the tatter of Changing Boundaries and fixing boundaries of election precincts in Contra Costa County. It is by the Board ordered that the boundaries of the respective election precincts of Contra Costa County as hereinafter named be and the same are hereby es- tablished and fixed as hereinafter set forth and desiLnated and described as follows,; to wit: I i n 14, _ i RIC:LO:D PRiClNCT N0. 10. BEGIN:ING at a point in the center line rff 'Macdonald Avenue at its Intersection with the center line of loth Street, thence southerly along the center line of 166th Street to the southern boundary of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Company's right of way, thence easterly along the southern boundary of said Atchison, Topeka& Santa Fe Railroad Company's right of tieay to its inter- se cti-In nter-secti:n r:ith the center line of 23d Street, thence northerly along the center line of 23d Street to the western bound.ry line of the Southern Pacific Corpany's right of xray, thence northwest- erly along the western boundary line of said Southern Pacific Com- pany's right of way to its intersection with the center line of ,lacdonald Ave., thence r:esterly along the center line of Uacdonald Avenue to the point of oeginni: RICIE101ID PRECJET.I4 N0. 11. ' BEGIN?I£G at a point in the center line of Macdonald Avenue at its intersection r.ith the center line ci• 14th Street, thence southerly along the center line of 14th Street to the southern boundary line of the Atchiscr:, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad Company's right of ray, thence easterly along said southern boundary line of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad Company's right of way to its intersection with the center line of loth Stret, thence northerly along the center line of loth Street to its intersection tirith the oeater line of l:acdonald Avenue, thence westerly along the center line of �acdonald Avenue to the point of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECI2201 N0. 2. BEGIP'i;I_.G at a point on the easterly bound.-,iy line of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railr;ay right of',,ay where said line is intersected by the boundary line betveen the County of Contra Costa, and Alameda County; thence running easterly along the incorporate city limits of the City of El Cerrito, to a point where said incorporate boundary line is intersected by the center lineLSanta Fe Avenue; thence northerly along the center line of Santa Fe Avenue, being the incor- porate ooundary line of the City of E1 Cerrito to a point on the northerly boundary line of Fairmount Avenue; thence Easterly, northerly, easterly and northerly a.'_ond the eastern incorpor;.te boundary line of ' the City of El Cerrito to the southeasterly corner of the Berkeley Country Club Terrace Tract No. 1; thence r:esterly along the said southern boundary line of t:e Ber'.celey Country Cluo Terrace Tract Unit No. 1 and the southern, boundary line of the Shevlin Tract to the Northeasterly corner of t:e Henderson Tapscott No. 1 Tract; thence southerly along the eastern bound:.ry of the Henderson Tapscott Ido. 1 Tract to a point where sed d eastern boundary line of the Henderson Tapscott Tract No. 1 intersects the center line of Central Avenue; thence westerly along the center line of Central ,venue to a point where the center line of Central Avenue intersects the center line of the Atchison, Topeka & Sauna Fe Right of ..ay; thence southerly along the center line of said Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad right of v:ay to the point of beginning. EL CER:ITO PR=.ICT No. 3. BEGIIZIi7IG at a point on the center line of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway right of vay where said line is intersected by tine center line of Central Avenue; thence easterly along the center line of Central Avenue to the easterly boundary lire of the Hendersor. Tapscott lie. 1 Tract; thence northerly along said boundary line of the =lenderson Tapscott No. 1 Tract to the southeasterly border of the Boulevard Garden Tract; thence northerly along the eastern boundary line of Lot 1, Block 2 of the Boulevard Garden Tract to a point where said line is ir_tersected by the center line ' of Eureka avenue; theence r sterly along the center line of Eureka Avenue to the eastern incorporate bound=ry line of the City of Richmond; thence southerly along said incorporate bound,ry line of the City of Richmond to a point wb ere said line is intersected by the center line of Lincoln Avenue; thence easterly along the center line of Central Avenue to the center line of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railray right of ray; thence southerly along the center line ofyhe Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rail%ay rig'r_t of ray to the point ofbeginning. ' EL CERi?ITO PRECINCT I30. 4. BEHIIN`1,73 at a point where the incorporate boundary line of the City of Richmond is intersected by the center line of Eureka Avenue; thence easterly along the center line of Eureka Avenue to the eastern bouhdary lire of the Boulevard Garden Tract; thence southerly to the northeast corner of the Henderson Tapscott No. 1 Tract; thence easterly alone the southern boundary line of the Shevlin Traat to a a point There said bound ry line is intersected by the center line of Balra Drive; thence northerly alonf;the center line of Balra Drive and the projongation thereof to the center line of Moesser Lane; thence westerly alon,� the center line of Ifoesser Lane to the eastern bound.iry line of the i ncorporr,?:e limits of the City of Richmond; thence southerly alos� said incorporate bounder r; line of the City of Richmond to the point of beginni.:L;. � i I I P 149 i EL CERRITO PRECI'dCT NO. 5. BEGIiIIiI;IG at a point on the center line of Moesser Lane where said iloesser Lane is intersected by the prol ongation of the center line of Balla Drive; thence easterly along the center line of Moesser Lane and continuing easterly along the ' northern boundory line of Berkeley Country Club Terrace Tract Unit No. 2 to the eastern incorporate boundary line of the City of E1 Cerrito;thence southerly and westerly and southerly along said incorporate boundary line of the City of El Cerrito to a point at the southeast corner of the Ber;eley Country Club Terrace Tract Unit No. 1; thence westerly along the southern boundary line of the Berkeley- Country Club Terrace Tract Unit No. 1 to a point where said boundary line is inter- sected ntersected by the center line of Balra Drive; thence northerly ' along the center line of Balra Drive and the prolongation j thereof, to the point of beginnipg. EL CE_RF'STO PRECINCT 110. 6. BEGINiII'G at a point on the easterly boundary line of the in- Cor.orate limits of the City of Richmond where said boundary line is intersected by the center line of ;;oesser Lane; thence northerly along the incorporate boundary line of the City of -ich+nond t, a point where said boundary line is inter sected by the center line of Lenox Avenue; thence easterly along the center line of Lenox avenue to a point where said center line of Lenox Avenue is irtcrsected by the center line of San Pablo Avenue; thence northerly along the center line of san Pablo Avenue to its intersection with the center line of Potrero Avenue; thence easterly alonS; t'ne center line of Potrero Avenue and the prolongation thereof to the eastern incorporate bound,rr line of the City of E1 Cerrito; thence southerly alon=; the eastern incorporate boundary line of the City of El Cerrito to a point where said line is inter- sected by the center line of Moesser Lane; thence westerly alon- the center line of Moesser Lane to the point of "beginning. EL CERFITO PRECIiiCT IAO. 7. ' BEGINNING at a point oh the eastern incorporate boundary line of the City of Richmond where said line is intersected by the center line of Lenox Avenue; thence northerly, westerly, f northerly, northwesterly, easterly and northerly along the incorporate 'boundary lines of the City of E1 Cerrito to apoint where said boundary line is intersected by the center line of Macdonald Avenue; thence easterly along the center line of said Macdonald avenue to its intersectionc:ith the center line of Canyon Tra=1; thence along the center line of said Canyon Trail to its intersection with the center line of Richmond Boulevard; thence easterly along the center line of Richmond Boulevard to its intersection with the center line of Cutting Boulevard; thence easterly along the center line of Cutting Boulevard to the easterly boundary line of the Richmond Junction Heights Tract; thence southerly alon;the eastern bound;,.ry line of said Richmond Junction heights Tract to the northerly boundary line of the Schmidt Village Tract; thence i easterly and southerly alon the northernand easterly boundary line of said Schmidt Village Tract to a line dividing Lots 44 and 43 or said Schmidt Villegf Tract; thence westerly along said dividing line and the prolongation thereof to the center line of Potrero Avenue; thence continuing westerly along the center line of Potrero Avenue to a point where said center ' line cf Potrero Avenue is intersected by the cen..er line of San Pablo Avenue; thence southerly along the center lire of Sar. Pablo avenue to a point where said line is intersected by the center line of Lenox Avenue; thence westerly along the center line of Lenox Avenue to the point of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECINCTIAO. S. BEGIN!1 G at a point in the center line of Macdonald Avenue ' rheie said line is intersected by the eastern incorporate boundary line of t::e City of Richmond; thence easterly, along the center line of Macdonald Avenue to its intersection ,..ith the center line of Alta Punta Avenue; thence northerly along the center line of Alta Punta Avenue to its intersecti)n with the center line of Ludwig Avenue; thence northerly along the center line of Ludwig Avenue to its '•_ntersection with the i center line of Johnston Avenue; thence northeasterly along the center line of Johns-.= Avenud to its intersee*4.on with the � center line of Dorothea Avenue; thence northwesterly along`he center line of Dorothea ,venue to its intersection with theL center line of Yuba Avenue; thence northerly along the center line of Yuba Avenue to the northerly incorporate boundary City of El Cerrito; thence westerly along said lire of the i northerly incorporate boundary line of the City of El Oerrito to the astern incorporate boundary line of tae City of Richmond; thence southerly along the eastern incorpor to boundary line of the City o< Richmond to the point of beginning. i i 150 i EL CERFSTO PRECIIICT 110. 9. BEGIF-.-EG at a point on the northern incorporate boundary of the city of El Cerrito with its intersection with the center line of Yuba Avenue; thence easterly and southeasterly following the northern and eastern incorporate boundary line of the City of El Cerrito t, the northeastern corner of the Berkeley Country Club Terrace Tract Unit P:o. 2; thence southwesterly along the , northern boundary- line of tale Berkeley Country Club Terrace Tract Unit Pdo. 2 to the eastern boundary line of the Schmidt & Fink Tract; thence northwesterly along the east boundary line of the Schmidt & .Fin'. Tract and the Schmidt Village Tract to the southeast corner of the Richmond Junction Heights Tract; thence northerly along the eastern boundary line of the Ric?rnond Junction Hei--hts Tract to its intersection with the center line of Cuttine Boulevard; thence westerly along the center line of Cutting Boulevard to its intersection with the center line of ' Richmond Boulevard; thAnce westerly along the cent • line of Richmond Boulevard to its intersection with the center line of Canyon Trail; thence northwesterly along the cent s• line of Canyon Trail to its intersection with the center line of Alta Punta Avenue; thence northerly along the center line of Alta Punta avenue to its intersection with the center line of Ludwig Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center line of Ludwig Avenue to its intersection with the center line of Johnston Avenue; thence northeasterly along the center line of Jornston Avenue to its intersection with the center line of Dorothea Avenue; thence northwesterly alo:ig the center line of Dorothea Avenue to its intersection with the center line of Yuba avenue; thence northerly along the center line of Yuba Avenue to the point of beginning. EL CERRiTO PRECINOT:NO. 10. 3EGIIvZ NG at a point on the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue where the ecu.herly boundary line of the City of E1 Cerrito as recently annexed, intersects the same; thence westerly, southerly, 7iesterly,n,-x therly,wes'.erly, northerly, westerly, southerly, running along the southerly and westerly and easterly incoroorate limits of the City of Richmond to its intersection ,:it% 7he line between. Contra Oorta and Alameda Counties• thence easterly, runnin, —,ion, the line between the Counties oContra ' Costa and Alameda, to its intersection with the westerly boundary line of City of El Cerrito; thence northerly, easterly, northerly, westerly, northerly, easterly, and northerly running along the westerly and northerly incorporate limits of the City of E1 Cerrito, into the point of besinni-g. BAY PABLO PRECI:10T 110.1. BEGINYIi:G at a point vmere the center line of the State Highway intersects the westerly incorporate limits of the Town of Pinole; thence runni:IZ westerly and southerly along the center line of the State Hirhway to a point in the center ]hie of said State Highs:ay Northeast of San Pablo and Pinole Road, due east of the i Northeast corner of Lot 219 of the Rancho San Pablo; thence running ':.`esterly to the northeast corner of said Lot; thence in a westerly direction, running along the northerly boundary lines of Lots 219 and 217 to the easterly line of the Santa Fe Railway;thence south- erly along the easterly side of said Santa Fe Railway to a point in the center of San Pablo Creek; thence southerly and easterly along tale center line of San Pablo Creek to a point where the center line of the State Highway, known as the San Pablo and Pinole Road, intersects the center line of Alvarado Street; thence southeasterly along the center line of Alvarado Street to the center line of Church Street; thence southwesterly ' alos tsie center line of Church Street to the northerly incorporate boundary line of the City of Richmond; thence southeasterly, northerly and easterly along the northerly incorporate boundary line of t_.e City of Richmond to a line between: Lots 140 and 139 of the San Pablo Rancho; thence north- easterly along said line separating said Lots to the center line of Alvesado Street; thence easterly along the center line of Alvarado Street to its intersection with the center line of the road knoin as San Pablo Creek road or Dam Road; ' taence r,mninL� northerly and easterly along th e center line of said San Pablo Oree'' Road or Dam Road to its intersection with the center line of Road Pio. 18; thence northeasterly, r ung alon,, the center line c' Road No. 18 to the center line of Road Pio. 19 of the San Pablo Rancho; thence running along the center line of Road No. 19 to its intersection with tPe line between Rancho San Pablo and Rancho El sobrante; thence northeasterly, running along the northern line of Ranciio El Sobrante to its intersection with the southwest corner of Lot "A" of Razcho El Pinole; thence northerly, runnir:`; along the westerly 'boundary line of Lot "A" of the Rancho El Pinole to its intersection with the Pinole Road; thence northerly, running along tae center line of Pinole Creel_ to its intersection with the incorporate boundary =ine of the Town of Pinole; thence westerly, and northerly, iunni.:1; along the southerly and westerly incorporate limits of the Town a Pinole to the point of beginaing. i I I I r i SAA? PABLO PcsCIiiCT NO. 2. I BEGIi'NING at a point on the easterly boundary line of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company right of way where said line is intersected by a line in the center of San Pablo Creek; thence running southerly along the easterly ' boundary line of said Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway right of way to the northerly incorporate ,oundary line of the City of Richmond; thence easterly and northerly and easterly along the incorporate boundary line of the City of Richmond to the center line of Church Street; thence northeasterly along said center line of Church Street to its intersection with the center line of Alvarado Road; thence northwesterly along the center line of Alvarado Road to a point where said center line of Alvarado Road would intersect a line in the center of San Pablo Creek; thence westerly and northerly along the center line of San Pablo Creek to the point of beginning. SAN.-ASLO PRECINCT Nu. BEGI.-MIG at a point in the Northerly incorporate limits of the City of Richmond where the line between Lots 139-140 of the San i Pablo Rancho intersects the sone; thence easterly and southerly rennin_ along the northerly and easterly incorporate limits of the City of Richmond to the incorrp�orate boundary line of the City ofEl Cerrito; thence easterly anciftoutheasterly running along the northerly and easterly boundary line of the incorporate limits of the City c€ E1 Cerrito and line between Rancho San Pablo and Rancho E1 Sobrante; to a point where the line between Lots 25, 52 and 53 of tine Rancho E1 Sobrant•.,-, if extended westerly would intersect said boundary line between Rancho Ei Sobrante j asidSan Pablo Rancho; thence easterly to Stake "A.C.3" at the northeast corner of Lot 53 of E1 Sobrante Rancho; thence northeasterly runni.__� along the boundary line of Lot 53 to most northerly point thereof, on the western boundary line of the Thornton 1000 I acre tract; thence southerly running along the western boundary line of the Thornton 1000 acre tractto the southwest corner thereof; thence easterly to the northwesterly corner of the Brissac Tract in Rancho E1 Sobrante; thence easterly and southerly runrinL: alon the Northern and Easterly boundary of the Brissac Tract to the southeast corner ther-of; thence running along the eastern line of Lots 62, 58, 57Rrncho El Sobrante to intersection with line between Supervisor Districts 1 and 2; thence runnir:g along the boundary line betcee_ Supervisor Districts 1 and 2 in i a northerly and westerly and northerly direction to its intersection with Pinole Creek Road in Lot F, Rancho El Pinole; thence running in a general northwesterly direction along the center of said Road to its intersection with the westerly boundary line of Lot "A" of the Rancho E1 Pinole thence southerly rennin((, Mono the westerly boundary line c• Lot "A" of the Rancho ElPinole to most j southwesterly corner thereof; thence southwesterly runriu;g along the northerly boundary line ?f tae Rancho E1 Sobrante and line dividing San Pablo Rancho and RanchoEl Sobrante to its intersection 1 with Road Yo. 19 of the San Pablo Rancho; thence northerly running along the center :_ins of Road No. 19 to its intersection with the center line of Road No. 18 San Pablo Rancho; thence southwesterly running along the center line of Road No. 1to its intersection with the center line of road :;norn as San Pablo u^ree Road, or Dam Road; thence southwesterly and southerly along the center line of I said San Pablo Creek Road or Dam Road to its intersection with the center line of Alvarado Road; thence northwesterly along the I center line of said Alvarado Road to its intersection with a line dividing Lots 139 and 140 of the San Paolo Rancho; thence southerly along said line dividin;; lot 140 and 139 of the San Pablo Rancho ' to the gcint of beginning. SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 4. BEGIMTIYG at a paint -on the easterly boundary line of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway right of ray, where said Easterly boundary line of the Atchison, Topeka& Santa ?e Railway right of way is intersected by th.e northerly boundary line of Lot 202 of the San Pablo Rancho; thence running along the northerly boundary line of Lot 202 a_cd its prolongation to the northwest corner of salie; thence southerly alon' the westerly boundary line of said Lot 202 and continuing southerly alone the westerly boundary line of Lots 201, 200 and198of the San Pablo Rancho to a point on the northerly incorporate boundary line of the City of Richmond; thence easterly along the northerly incorporate boundary line of the City of Richmond to the Easterly boundary line of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway right of ray; thence northerly along I the easterly boundary line of said Atchison, Topeka& Santa Fe i Railway light of ray to the point of beginning. j I j i i i I VINE HILL PRECISCT TIO. 1. BEGINNING at a point On Pacheco Boulevard where the incorporate limits of the Town of Martinez intersects the same; thence running Northerly and easterly along the easterly and southerly incorporate limits of the Town of Martinez to its intersection with the center line of Shell avenue; thence southerly running along the center line of Shell Avenue , to the northern boundary line of the property known as the Co-nty Maintenance property; thence westerly along; the northern boundary line o: said County Haintenonce property to its northwest corner; thence southerly along the western boundary line of said County :nintenance property and the Martinez Eddy Tract to the northwest corner of the Shell City Tract; thence easterly alon;; the porther n boundary line of the Shell City Tract to the center line of Donald Avenue; thence southerly along the center line of Donald Avenue to its intersection with ' the center line of Pacheco Boulevard; thence westerly running along the said center line of Pacheco Boulevard to its inter- section r'ith the center line of Bush Avenue; thence southresterly and southerly runnin.; alon, the center line of Bush Avenue and prolongation of said line to its intersection with the northerly boundary line of the Clara Itetherton Tract; thence westerly running along the northerly line of Clara Netherton Tract to its intersection rita the center line of Alha:nbra Creek, the easterly boundary line of the incorporate limits of the Town of Martinez; thence northerly running along the boundary line of the incorporate limits of the Town of Martinez to the point of beginning. VINE HILL PRECL'CTRO. 2. BEGIN`X1-.� at a point in the County boundary line of the Suisun Bay between Con.in Costa and Solano Co,nties, due north of the mouth of "Walnut Creek; thence south to the mouth of Walnut Creek thence in a southerly direction running along the center line of Ulnut Creek to a point which bears due east from the easterly corner of lands of Barney and Loucks; and thence due west to the easterly corner of lands betreen Barney and Loucks, -running- in unningin a westerly direction and along north line of Loucks, Kelly, Messec, Overfield, and ISuir, to a pint where the southeast corner of the lan;s of 4'i.Pi.Chase intersect the said boundary ' at the comer of Supervisor District Two and Three; thirce running- n)rtherly along the easterly boundary line of the lands of Jones & Jensen, to the northeast corner of the Jensen Tract; thence resterly to the southeast corner of the Kelly 71.09 acre tract; thence northerly and running along the easterly side of said Kelly 'tract to t`e northeast comer thereof; thence easterly runnin; along; the southerly line of the Bailey Tract to the southeast corner thereof; thence running; northerly along the westerly bound,--rr line of the I.caamara & t:inkelman Tract to the center line of the lartinez-Pacheco Road thence westerly running along the center of the Martinez-Pacheco Road to its intersection with the center line of Donald Avenue; thence northerly along the center line of Donald Avenue to the northern boundary line of the Shell City Tract; thence westerly along the northern bouundary line of the Sheil CityTraat to the northwest corner of said tract; thence northerly along the western boundary line of the Martinez-Eddy Tract and the County Maintenance property to the northwest corner of said County Maintenance property; thence easterly along; the northern boundary of said City ;::a.int enance property to its intersectio:_ with th; center line of Shell Avenue; thence northerly along; the center line Of Shell Avenue to its intersection with tiie incorporate limits of the Town of Martinez; thence running easterly and northerly along the southerly and easterly incorporate limits of the town of Martinez to the County Bou&ry line in Suisan Bay; ..hence easterly running along the county boundary line in Suisun Bay to the point of beginning. MT.VIEW PRECIPCT NO. 1. BEGINNING at a point on the center line of Pacheco Boulevard atits intersection rith the center line of Potter Street; thence westerly along the center line of Pacheco Boulevard to a point rhere Baia center line of Pacheco Boulevard Is , intersected by the center line of Bush Avenue; thence south- vvesterly and southerly along the center line of Bush Avenue and the prolongation of said line to a point on the northerly boundary line of the Clara Netherton 71 acre tract;thence westerly along: said line to the center line of Alhambra Creek; thence southerly along the center line ofAlhsnbra Creek to a point There sai d line in t"c-e center of Alha:;bra Cree:_ is intersected by a line separating the Mara IFetherton 71 acre tract and the Seth '.`talker 49.31 acre tract and the Seth 'calker 105.1; acre tract; thence running easterly to a point where said line would be intersected by the pro!ongation of Martinez Avenue; thence northerly along; the center line of Martinez Avenue and the prolongation thereof to its intersection with the center line of Potter Street; thence northerly along the center like of Potter Street to the place of beginni I 15� i MT. VIED PRECINCT NO. 2. BEGITI'I1'3 at a point in the center line of Pacheco Boulevard rhere said 4t € of Pacheco Boulevard is intersected by the center line of Potter Street; thence easterly alougthe center line of Pacheco Boulevard to a line between the ,'dci?amara.47.95 acre tract and the Martinez Center Tract; thence southerly along said line between the LlolIa.:ara 47.95 acre tract and the Martinez Center Tract and the Martinez Oak ?(roll Tract; to the southeasterly corner of the c. Tenconi Tract; thence westerly to a point where the southerly boundary line of the Y. Tenconi tract is intersected by a line between the :icaamara 47.95 acre tra at and the E.G.Raward j 9.13 acre tract; thence southerly along said line across the right of ray of the Santa Fe Railroad Co. to the northeasterly corner of the H.L. Jensen 46.62 acre tract; thence westerly along the northern boundary line of the II.L.Jensen 46.62 acre tract and the T-T.R.Kelley 7.45 acre tract to apoint rhere said line would be intersected with the prolongatiran of the center line of Martinez Avenue; thence northerly f along the center line of said prolongation of Lartinez Avenue and the center line of 3artinez Avenue to its intersection with the center line of Potter Street; thence northerly along the center line of Potter Street to the place of beginning. I 00'?009D PRECINCT NO. 1. i BEGINI?I:iG at a point on the center line of East Street, where said center line of East Street is intersected by the center line of ' Bonifacio Street in the Town of Concord; thence resterly along the center line of Bonifacio Street, a distance of 25 feet, more or less, i to the incorporate boundcry line of the Torn of Concord; thence northerly along the incorporate boundary line of the Town of Concord; to the northerly incorporate limits of the town of Concord, thence westerly along the said incorporate boundary line to Seal Bluff Road; thence southerly, southwesterly, southerly, westerly, following the northerly incorporate boundary line of the Torn of Concord to its north,aest corner; thence southeasterly along the westerly incorporate bound,.ry line to a point where slid incorporate boundary line would be intersected byte prolongation of Pacheco Street; thence Easterly along the center line of Pacheco Street to its intersection with the center line of East Street; thence northerly along the center line of East Street to the point of beginning. i COP?CORD PR^CI'ICT NO. 2. BEGIN:'I','G at a point on the incorporate boundary line of the Town of Concord at the center line of Bonifacio Street where the center line of Bor_ifacio Street is intersected by the center line of East Street; thence southerly along the incorporated boundary line of the Town of Concord a distance of 25 feet more or less; thence easterly along t:xe incorporate boundary line of the T nun of Concord, to the Ciesterly 'boundary line of the Oakland and Antioch Railway's Right o_ray; thence southerly aloay said incorporate boundary line to its intersection wdth the center line of Salvio Avenue; thence easterly along the incorporate boundary line to its most Easterly extremity; thence Southerly along said incorporate boundary line to its intersection with the center line of Fernando Street; thence westerly along the center line of Fernando Street to the westerly boundary of the incorporate limits of the Town of Concord; thence northerly ! and Northwesterly to a point rhere said incorporate boundary line would be intersected by the prolongation of the center line of I Pacheco Street; thence easterly alone the center line of Pacheco Street and pzoongation thereof, to its intersection with the center line of East Street; thence northerly along the center line of East Street to the point of beginning. 007-CORD PPuC2YCT YO. 3. Starting at a point on the incoroorate boundary line of the Town of Concord rhere said incorporate boundary line 'inter- sects the center line of Fernando Street; thence westerly along the center line of Fernando Street to the Western incur- j pate boundary line of the Torn of Concord; thence southerly along the incorporate boundary line to a point ti.here the incor- porate boundary line of the Torn of Concord would intersect the prolongation of the center line of Park Stre::t; thence Easterly along the center line of said prolongation of Park Street folloring the incorporate boundary line to the easterly boundary line of Galindo Road; thence sautherly ana southeasterly alonr said incorporate bound,?T y line to a point rhere said incor- :orate boundary line intersects the Westerly boandary line of the Oakland and Antim h Railroad Right of way; thence north- easterly along said incorporate boundary line tc its intersection rith the center line of Park Street; thence easterly along the incorporate boundary lire of the Torn of Concord to iB southeast corner; thence northerly along the incorporate boundary line of the Town of Concord to the point of beginning. CO::CORD PR-aCIi?CT IIO. 6. ' BEGI:•r'I:TG at the point on the incorporated limits of the Town of _ I - I i 1154 j Concord cher a the center line of the Clayton Road inter- sects the same; thence running easterly, northerly, easterly, northerly, westerly, northerly, southwesterly, northerly and westerly, ruuxi.g along the eastern and northern boundary line of the tonin of Concord to where it intersects the easterly boundary line of the Concord-Avon Road; thence running northerly, and northwesterly along the center line of the Concord and Avon road to its intersection with the line between lands of C.A. i Hooper and Port Costa Slater Company; thence,'easterly, and northerly and easterly and northerly, running alogr the easterly boundary line of the Hooper Tract and the westerly and southerly boundary line of the Government Ranch to its 5ntersection with the center line of Hastings Slough; thence northerly running alon_. the center line of Hastin;;s Slough to its intersectio. with center line of Seal Creek; thence southwesterly running along i the center line of Seal Ores'-and the westerly boundary line , of Supervisor Dist. A,4, to its intersection with the northerly boundary line of Lot 7#3S of the Goveruimnt Ranch; thence following northerly and easterly along the line between Supervisor Districts 3 and 4 to its intersectionimriih the center line of Willow Pass Road; thence southwesterly running along the center line of ?Dillow Pass Road to its intersection with the center line of 6th Street on Mao of Parkeide Addition and ?:alnut Lands #2; thence southerly running along the center line of 66th Street on above Lap to its intersection rith the center line of the Clayton Road; thence westerly running alon the center line of Clayton Road to place of be,-inning. 001.'CORD MOM CT PTO. 7 REGIIZ7TG at a point on the northeasterly corner of the Judge Tract on the westerly boundary line of the Rancho Monte del Diablo; thence running southeasterly along the northerly boundary line of the Judge 21.55 acre tract to its intersection with the Concord, Ygnacio and 1:7aln-.ut Creek- Road; thence to the center of said road, thence south esterly running along the center line of the Concord, Ygnacio and Walnut •„reek Road to its intersection with the center line of Valnut Creel ; thence southerly running along the center line of G'alnut Oreei_ to its intersection rit:^ prolongation of westerly boundary line of the Bancroft Tract; thence southerly runnin;; ,!on the westerly boand;cry line of the Bancroft Tract to its intersection :-rit.i center line of Sulphur Spring Road; I ' thence easterly running along the center line of Ygnacio 'Dalley I` and Sulphur Suring Road to its intersection r:ith the center line of Walnut Avenue; thence sautheasterly r.:nning along the center line of Ualnut Avenue to its intersection with the easterly line of what is known as Randall Tract; thence running southerly along the easterly line of the Randal:. Tract and prolongation of some to the northeasterly corner of Section 1, T 1 S., R. 2 W. in the southerly boundary line of the Arroyo del la ITueces Y Bol'cones or San ::i(;uel Ranch; thence running along the southern boundary line of said Ranch in a general easterly direction to she extreme southeast corner of said Ranch in the westerly boundary line of Sectio_: 1 T 1 N., R.1 Cl. thence easterly to !-.;is � Ht. Diablo '"eridian, southeast corner of Section 1 Aforesaid; thence northerly one :wile to the summit of ILrt.Diablo; thence resterly running along tate :t.Diablo Base line to its intersection r.ith ' e easterly line of the s::id Rancho in the southwest corner of Section 3„ T 1 iT., R. 1 ':.,thence northely, westerly, northerly, westerly and northerly running along the easterly boundary line of the San aiguel Rano. to its intersecti')n with the nztheast boun3axy line of the Skec'_els Sugar Company Tract; t';ence soath- r:esterly running along ',:ne line between the Spreckels1sugar Company Tract and lands of Care!! Company to the northwest corner of the Spreckels Sugar Company Tract; thence northerly running along the Westerly boundary line of the Ca.-e11, 17hitmpn and Treat Tracts tothe northwest corner of the Unitman 101.24 acre tract; thence southerly to the Pine Creek; thence northerly run^_ing along the center line of Pine Creel. to its intersection with the center line I of Igna.cic Malley and Oo,,-ell Road; thence northeasterly rtunnirg along the center lire of the Ygnacio and :owell Road to its intersection rit"i the southerly bound,ry line of the Rancho Monte del Diablo; thence northwesterly running along the southerly boundary line of the Rancho Lonte del Diablo to place of beginning. PITTSBURG PREOI:TCT $O. 13. BEGII.MIG at a point in the county boandur3 line in San "oagnir. River rhere prolon-ation of to:m ship lines between Ranges 1 East and 1 !lest iniersecta the s,_ae, thence running southerly along the to:-ship lines between Ranges 1 East and 1 *;est, to the southeast cornier of Secticn 25, T 2IT., R. 1 '. , thence run_•ing westerly alon-• t_ze southern bound.ry line of Sections 15, 266, and 27, T 2 Ii., R. 1 C'., to its intersection with the center line of that certain county high--ay known as the "Bayley Road" thence r-=,wing northerly along the center line of said Bailey Road tD and across the main higln-iay leading from Pittsburg to Bay Point and continuing northerly along the eastern b6undery line of the Shell Che:=ical Company propert, and t:ae prolongation thereof to the northern bound;;ry line of the County of Contra Costa 155 i In the San Joaquin River; thence easterly along said line to I the point of beginning. PITTSBURG PRECIITCT No. 14, j i Beginning at a p oint rhere the prolongati m of the center line of Section 2, T 2 N., R. 1 7. intersects the northern boundary line of the County of Contra Costa, in the San Joaquin iver, thence southerly orlon; said line to and across the main highray leading froin Pittsburg to Bay Point and thence continuing southerly i along the center line of that certain county road 1morn as "Hailey Road" to the Boat_erly boandary line of Sectior 27, T 2 1, R. 1 W. `hence westerly along the southern boundary line of said Sectio_ 27 to its intersection with the Eastern boundary line of Rancho Monte del Diablo, thence northwesterly running along the eastern boundary line of Rancho "orate del Diablo to its intersects¢-_ with the westerly boundary line of Section 27, T 2 11, R.1 if., thence northerly running alonS the westerly boundary line of Sections 27, 22, 1 7 5, 10, and 3, and prolongation thereof to II its intersection rata the county boundary line in San Joaquin River, thence easterly runnin_ along the county boundary line to the point of beginning. J ANTIOCH PRECINCT UO. 5. Beginning at a point r:here the center line of 9th Street, inter- sects the center line of H. Street, thence running easterly j along the center line of 9th Street to its intersection with the center line of r Street, thence southerly along the center line of F street to its intersection with the center line of 10th Street, thence easterly along the center line of 10th Street to its intersection with the center line of tills Ave., thence southerly along the center line of Gills Ave. to the saxtheast i corner of the Antioch High School Grounds, thence westerly alone the southern bound•,r-r line of said Antioch High School I grounds and the prolongation thereof to the center line of H. Street, thence southerly along the center line of H. Street to the southern incorporate boundary line of the Torn of Antioch, thence westerly along the southern incorporate boundary line of the T rn:n of Antioch to the westerly incorporate boundary - line of the Town of Antioch, thence northerly along the western incorporate boun3_ry line of the Town of Antioch to its inter- section::ith t = ca;ter line of Hooper Street and thence easterly alon.- the center line of Hooper Street to its intersection with the center line of H. Street, thence northerly along the center line of H. Street to the point of beginning. i ANTI.CH PRz:CT70T Iso. o. i BEGIZ-711'I",r, at a point in the center line of 10th Street at its intersection rith t he center line of Vills Ave. thence southerly along the center line of stills Ave, to the southeast corner of the Antioch High School groun'.s, thence westerly along the southern baundary line of the Antioch High School grounds and the prolongation thereof to tae center line of H. Streat, thence southerly along i the center line of H. Street to the southern incorporate boand:^ry of t._e Town of Antioch, thence easterly orlon; the southern incor porate boundary line of the Torn of Antioch to its southeast corner, thence northerly along the eastern incorporate boundary line of the Town of Antioch to its intersection rith the center line of 10th Street, thence westerly to the point of beginning. LOITE TREE PRECJ170T. ' Starting_ at a point at the boundary line of the County of Contra Costa, in San Joaquin River where sane is intersected bythe pro- lo:.,�ation of the western boundary line of Section 14, T 21i., R. 1 E., thence extending Tt.nerly alon; the western boundary line of Sections 14, 23,X25 and 35, T 2 AT., R. 1 E., Sections 2, 11 14, i Ii., R. 1 E., to the northwest corner of the R. gard 150 acre tract in Sectici: 22, T 1 ? R. 1 E., `hence easterly along tate center line of Sectio:s 23 and 24, T 1 Id., R. 1 E., i to the western bourda.ry '.nine of the Griffin 150 acre tract, ' t^eace southerly to the soataern boundary line of said Section � 24, thence east-crly alc.:- to souther:: boundary line of Section 24, T 1 id., R. _ E. and .ontinuing along the southern boundary line of Sections 19 and 20 to the center line of Section 21, T 1 U., R. 2 E., thence northerly along the center lime of said Sections 511, 15 and 9, T 1 N., R. 2 E., to the southern boundary line of Section tE, T 1 II., R. 2 E., thence easterly along the southern bound7try line of said Section 4 to the eastern boars:sy lira of Sec-�i on 3, " l R. 2 E„ thence northerly alln3 the eastern bo--;ndarr line of said Section 3, and Section 34, T 2 %., R. 2 E. to tae northeast corner of said Section 34, thence westerly along the southern boundary line of Sections 27 and 25 to the center line of Sectior 29, T 2 11., R. 2 E., thence I aortaerly alon the center line of said Section 29, to the southern bounaury line of Section 20, T 2 IT. R. 2 E, thence easterly .long southern.t..e southc_ boanu::.ry line of Section 20 to its southeast corner, `hence northerly al onG the eastern bound:T-..- line of said Section 20 and the prolongati,-n thereof to the Oontra Costa County bou,idary line in tan San Joaquin River, thence r:esterly alon„ f the 0ontra Costa County bou d-= line to the eastern incorporate bbundar line of the Totm of ,Antioch, thence southerly, westerly, and northerly follovinrr the incorporate boundary line of the Town of Antioch to its north ---- westerly extremity in the San Joaquin River, thence northresterly following :he Contra Costa County boundary line to the place of beginning. BRZQr.r00D PR7.ZNCT No. 1. ' COL* Z0_:;G at a point in the Torn of Brentwood where the center line of Spruce Street intersects the center line of the Southern Pacific Railray Company's right of way, thence easterly along the center line of Spruce Street to its intersection rrith the center line of First Street, thence southerly along the center line of First Street to its intersection with the center line oflbak Street, thence easterly alonC the center line of Oak Street , to its intersection with the center line of Third Streetx thence northerly along the center line of Third Street to the center line of the gain higbray leading from Brentwood to Oakley, thence northerly alon_ the center line of said main highs:ay to a county road runmin..s• easterly aloe,the southern boundary line of Section 7 T 1 :I., R.-3 E., to the southeasterly corner of said Section 7; thence northerly along the eastern boundary line of Sections 7 and 6, T. 1 N., R. 3 E., to the south::sterly corner of Section 31, T 2 N., R. 3 thence westerly along the southern boundesy line of Sections 31, 3e6 and 35, T 2 N., R. 3 E., to the intersection of said line rith t e center line of the Southern Pacific Company's right of ray, thence southeasterly aloe;,; said center line of S.P. Company's right of ray, to tae point of beginning. BMI?TGOOD PR✓CL70T N0. 2. Stang at a point on the southern boundary line of Section 35, T 2T,-R. rti, R. 2 E., where said line intersects the center line of the Southern Pacific Company's right of ray, thence westerly to t'-.e southrest corner of said Sect-,n 35, Thence southerly along t e dividin; line be:ween Sections 2 and 3, T 1 I1., R 2 E., to the southeast corner of said Section 3, thence westerly along the northerly boundary line of Sections 10 and 9 to the northeast corner Df the i:illiamsor 1660 acre tract, thence southerly along the center line Sections 9, 16, and 21, T 1 ,., R 2 E., to the I ' southerly boundary line of said Section 21, thence resterly along the southern bmndary line of Sections 21, 20 and 19, T 1 U., R. 2 E., to the southwesterly corner of the Schwendel 80 acre tract, thence northerly along the :iividin- line between the Schvendel 00 acre tract and the Griffin lk acre tract o n the east and the James Dainty 320 acre tract on the west to the northeast corner of said James Dainty 320 acre tract, thence westerly alone the boundary line of the Griffin 160 acre tract and the Crocker 160 acre tract and the Harding 160 acre tract on the north and the James Dainty 320 acre tract and the S:inship 160 acre tract on the south to the northwest corner of said Winship 160 acre tract, thence southerly along the eastern boundary line of Section 2_, T 1 IT., R. 1 E., to the northeast corner of Section 27, T 1 11.,1R. 1 E thence easterly along tht:southern boundrry line of Section 23, T 1 N. R.1 E to the nor beast corner of the Ackerman 160 acre tract, thence southerly to the s m theast corner of `he Ackerman 1060 acre tract, thence e.sterly along the saithern boundrry of the Dainty 160 acre tract to its southeast corner, thence southerly to the northeast corner of5ection 35, T 1 'T., R. ' E. thence easterly along the southern boundary line of Section 25, T 1 II., R 1 E. to its southeast corner, thence southerly along the western bound;,ry line o= Section 31, T 1 1;., R. 2 E., Sections 6, 7, 16 and 19, T 1 B. R: 2 E., to the southwesterly corner of said Section 19, , thence easterly orlon_ the southern boundary of said Section 19 to its southeast corner, `hence southerly along the western boun:ur.r line of Section 29, T 1 B., R. 2 E. to its southwesterly corner, thence easterly albr,- the southern boundi. y line of said Section 29, and the southern boundary Zine of Section 29, T 1 S., R. 2 E to the southeasterly corner o_ the Crocker-Winship 240 acre tract, thence northerly to the northeast corner of said Crocken- Vinship 240 acre tract, thence westerly along the northern bound:.rf of said Croc'cer-I'iinship 240 acre tract to tts northwesterly corner; , thence northerly, westerly, anu northerly alon the eastern boundary line of the 0roc_er-:-inshio 200 acr, tract end 'he Crocker 240 acre tract to the northeast corner of said Croc::er 240 acre tract; thence easterly along the southern boundary line of the Murphy 32J acre tract, the Orocker,inship 320 acre tract in Section 16, 7, 1 S., R. 2 E., the Crocker 320 acre tract in Section. 15, T 1 5., R. 2 E., and the Crocker 320 acre tract in Section ILL, T 1 S., R. 2 E., to the southentsterl^ corner of the Crocker 320 acre tract in said Section l4, thence northerly along the eastern boundary line of sections 14 and 11, T 1 S., R. 2 E to the northeastern corner of said Secti or 11• thence easterly alon,3 t'.e southern: boundo.ry line of Seetic:: 1,Tl S., R, 2 E., to its southeast corner; thence northerly alon;• the east(•.rn bound-ry lin•-of said Section 1 and continuin, n:ztherly along the center line of a highway _:noia as 1117alnut Boulevard" t3 its intersection with.the center line of Oak Street in the Town of Brentwood, t::ence easterly alon the ce;ater line of Oa's Street to its interb•ectior.rith the c_nter line of First i I' 15? ' I i Street, t erce northerly alon., the center line of First Street to its intersection ."ith t'--e center line of Spruce Street, hence restcrly 01on-, the center line of Spruce Street to its int:-rsection ,:nth the center line of t e Southern Pacific Company's ri ht of Fray, thence northr.esterly along the center i line of said Souther. Pacific Co::;pany's richt of way to the point of begihnin;. ' BRE.UMTO0D PR30IIICT I10. 3. STARTIIdG at a pont in the center line of 17alnut Boulevard at its interaeotio:i pith the center line of Oa: Street in the Town of Brentrood,*the ce southerly alonff said center line of Wnut Boulevard to the southwest corner of the Balfour- Gut_ri e Invest:;;ent Cozipany 31c.5 acre Tract, thence easterly alone the sor"ern: boundr.ry line of said Balfour-Guthrie I Canx-Y 318.5 acre tract to its southeast corner, thence i nor3rrly ^astern :otmd:•rf line of the a four- Guthrie Invest:aent Company A8.5 acre bract and the Balfour- Guthrie Invest:ientvospany 034 acre tract and the eastern bound::_ry line of the Brentwood Irrigated Farms Company Sub- divisi urn Ido. 1 to a point rhere the said line intersects the center line of the Southern Pacific Company's right of way, thence easterly along;the southern boundary line of the Balfour-Guthrie Investment Company's 295.76 acre tract and tome r•'la 'an ce 145.58 acre tract to . e southeasterly corner of said tallace tract, thence northerly along the eastern boundary line of said Vallace 145.68 acre tract and the prolongation there of to the southern boundary line of the L`.cCabe 312 acre tract, `hence easterly along the southern boundary line of said }LcCabe j12 acre tract to the wester boundary line of Section 15, T 1 Id., R. 3 E., thence-northerly along the western boundary line of said Section 15 to the northwest corner of said Section 15, thence Gesterly alon the southern bound:;ry line of Sections i 9, 8 and 7, T 1 N., R. 3 E., to the intersection of said line with the center line of the :rain hight.ay known as the "Brener:ood- Oakley Highway" thence southerly along the center line of said 3rentwood-Cakley gain Highway to its me :ectior_with the center line of Third Street, t once � along the center line of Third Street jjR,�ntersectiOn vita the center line otKOak Street, thence alon; the center line of Oak ' Street to the point of begirnirr:;. -THE said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I I I In the :Satter of Revising of and �f Establishi-; of and Creation of Judicial Ili Townships of Cort'a Costa County. I It appearin,- to the satisfaction of the Board that the public good and i convenie::ce requires a change of bound,--ries of certain Judicial Townships of the i County of Cont2a Costa, I It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that i the fclloring Judicial Townships be and they are hereby created with bound;ries ' as follows, and to be in f::ll force and effect from and after the first Monday in January, 1932, at the hour of 12 o'clock Noon: i JUDICIiL To..-:';TS' 3IP Ii0. 1: To comprise all the territory embraced within the boundaries of Lartinez Election Precincts ros. 1 to 13, inclusive, Alhambra Election Precinct, Vine Hill Election Precincts Nos. 1 and 2, and Mountain View Election Precincts Nos. 1 and 2. 1 JUDICIAL TO'.NSHIP ITO. 2: To comprise all the territory embraced within the boundaries of Port Costa Election Precincts Idol. 1 and 2. I i JUDICIAL TO' S.gP i:0. 3:_ To co:anrise all the territory embraced within the boundaries of "ainut reelection Precincts Nos. 1-2-3-4, Alamo Election Precinct, Lafayette Election =reci_acts Nos, 1 aril 2, ';oraga Election Precinct, St.Yary's Election Precinct, Ori_nda Election Precinct and Canyon Election Precinct) & Saranan Election Precinct. J T r._ I �'DICLIL ....SHIP Id0. 4; To caaprYae all the territory embraced within i the bou_+ndaries of Danville 'lectio:. Preci nets Idos. 1 and 2, Tassajara Election j Precinct =d San Ra:non Election Precinct. i JUDICIAL TOMMSHIP I'o. 5: To comprise all the territory embraced i within the boundaries of Concord Electi- Precincts Nos. 1 to 7, inclusive; Pacheco Election. Precinct; and Cot:ell Election Precinct and Association Election I . Precinct. Ii I I JUDICIAL TG??SHIP Pio. 6: To comprise all the territory embraced within the boundaries of Pittsburg ':lection Precincts Nos. 1 to 14, inclusive. JUDIOM TGr?'SHIP i;0. 7: To comprise all the territory embraced within the boundaries of El Cerrito Election Precincts Nos. 1 to 10, inclusive.Ken ington Electi0s Precincts Nos 1-2-3; and Berkeley Park Election Precinct. JUDICIAL TOCI?SHIP i?0. S: To co;prise al1 the territory embraced within the bound-z ies of Antioch Election Precincts Nos. 1 to 6, inclusive; ' and Lone Tree Election Precinct. JUDICIAL TO!_ISHIPI?0. 9: To comprise X11 the territory embraced within the boundaries of Brentr;oad -.lection Precincts Nos. 1 to 3, inc. JUDICIAL TOMSHIP 110. 10: To. comprise all the territory embraced within the boundariesof San Pablo Election Precincts Nos. 1 to 4, inclusive, and Giant Electio:. Precinct. JUDICIAL TOM SHIP ISO. 11: To comprise all the territory embraced , r-ithin the boundaries of Pinole Election Precincts Nos. 1 and 2; Hercules Election Precinct, Rodeo Election Precincts Nos. 1 and 2, and Me= Election Precinct. JUDICIAL TOTAISHIP NO. 12: To comprise all the territory embraced within t r boundr:.ries of Crockett Election Precincts Nos. 1 to 7, inclusive, and Selby Election Precinct. JUDICIAL TOTAISHIP NO. 13: To comprise all the territory embraced rith'n the boundaries of Clayton Election Precinct. JUDICIAL T01711SHIP NO. 14: To comprise all the territory embraced within the bnrnd'ies of Byron Election Precincts Nos. 1 and 2. JUDICIAL TOMSHIP N0. 15: To comprise all the territory embraced v,,ithin the boundaries of Bichmon Electio_a Precincts Nos. l to 42, inclusive. JUDICIAL TO172:5HIP I?0. 16: Tocomprise all the territory embraced within the bound, ries of Bay Point Election Precincts Noe. 1 and 2, Nichols Election Precinct and Clyde Election Precinct. JUDICIAL TOMI13HIP I?C. 17: To comprise all the territory embraced within tare boundaries of Oakley Election Precincts Nos. 1 and 2, and Knightsen Election Precinct. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And t:e Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November 9th, 1931, at 10 o'clock A.S. Chairman. (l �- l_: Qlark. 15g IN TIE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COi"P A COSTA COUN Y, STATE OF CALIFORiIA. MOIDAY, NOVE:,:BER 9th, 1931. j THE BOARD AT 10 o'clock A.M. PR_.SENT: Hon. W. J. BUCHANA?, CHAIR;AN: SUPERVISORS JAMES N. LONG, OSCAR OLSSON, HAR':I 2.. STOF, A:ID R. J. TBa"_I"nATH. S.C. k7ELLS, CLERK. I In the Matter of Application of Paci-fic Gas & Electric Company fox permissio:i to lay water pipe line. Pacific Gas & Electric Company having filed with this Board their applicat- i ion for ;;erraission to layabout 3200 feet of two inch.pipe along the Clayton Count Road from 'M.Fissori Ranch to Paeifc Gas & Electric Co. Clayton Substation. It is by the Board ordered that said permit be granted, the said work to be done under the supervision of the County Engineer of Contra Costa County, i and to the .^atisfaetion of the Supervisor of Said District.[, j j i In the Latter of Clain of H.M.Bush. I ' H.L'.Bush, having heretofore filed with this Board his claim in the sum of I 352.75 against the County of Contra Costa, for damages claimed, and said claim having been referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County for an opinion as to its legality, and the District Attorney Navin.- re:oorted to this Board that said claim is not a legal claim against the County of Contra Costa, It is, on motion of Supervisor Olsson, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, i by the Board orderea that said claim be and the same is hereby rejected. i I In the Matter of Establishing Wage Scale, It is by the Board ordered that the followinb wage scale be adopted in j by Oon'ractors compliance with Chapter 397 d Statues of 1931, as minimum wages to be paid/for each craft, employed in the construction of the Hall of Records Building to be constructed in the City or 'Martinez, by the said Board of Surervisors, to wit: Asbestos Florkers $16.00 Blacksmiths 8.00 ' Blacksmiths Helpers 8.00 Bricklayers ll.00 Bricklayers' hod carriers 7.00 Cabinet workers - outside 9.00 Carpenters 9.00 Carpenters' Helpers 5.50 Carnet and linoleum layers 9.00 i Cement finishers 9.00 Electric workers 9.00 Elevator Constructors 10.40 j Elevator Constructors' Helpers 7.28 Engineer- Mixer 7.50 Hngineer - portable & hoisting 9.00 j Glass workers 8.50 If Glass workers' helpers 6.Oo Hardwood Floormen 9.00 House Sovers 8.00 House smiths - architectural iron skilled-all branches 9.00 II Hasse Smiths - architectural iron U,8 killed- all1 branches $'8.00 Iron Worsers- bridge & structural 11.00 Iron Workers- engineers 11.00 Laborers- building 5.50 Laborers- concrete 5,50 Lathers- metal 10.00 Lathers - all others 5.50 �.:. Linemen 8.00 Marble setters 10.00 Marble Setters'.helpers 6.00 Millmen - planing !.ill dept. 7.00 Lillmen - sash and door 6.00 11odel makers 10.00 Model Casters 9.00 Mosaic & Terrazzo vorkers 9.00 Moscic & Terrazzo workers helpers 6.00 Painters 9.00 Painters - varnishers & polishers outside 9.00 Pile Drivers 9.00 Pile Drivers' engineers 10.00 Plasterers 11.00 Plasterers' hod carriers 7.50 Plumbers 10.00 Plumbers' helpers 5,50 Rigers 7.00 Roofers - composition 6.00 #oofers - others 8.00 Roofers' helpers 6.00 Shade and awning hangers 7.40 Sheet Metal workers 9.00 Sheet .5etal Helpers 0.00 Shovel Operators 10.00 Shovel Craresmen 8.50 Shovel Firemen 7.00 Shove' Oilers 6.00 Sprinkler Fitters 11.00 Sprinkler Fitters' Helpers 60.00 Stearn Fitters 10.00 'teary Fitters' Helpers 5.50 Stone Setters 11.00 ' Stone Derrickmen 9.00 Tile Setters 10.00 Tile Setters Helpers 6.00 Truck Dri-e-s (auto) 2500# 6.00 Truck Drivers 4500{ 6.50 Truck Drivers 6500# 7.00 Truck Drivers over 6500$ 7 50 m Teaster one horse 6.00 ' Teamster two horses 6.50 Teamster four horses 7.00 Teamster - plow - 4 horses7 00 Tear;ster - scraper 2 horses 6.50 Teamster- scraper 4 horses 6.50 Clelders 5.00 Foremen not less than ;$'1.00 more than wage for the naxticu7ar craft. For any craft not included in list, the minimum per diem rage shall be the general prevailing ca e for the locality 7Lid shall not be less th::n .;)5.50 per c _ Double time shall be maid for cork on Sundays and holidays. One and one-half time shall be paid for overtime. ' The vote.of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November 16th, 1931, at 10 O'clocz A.M. hairman. , Clerk. 161 i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COU11TY, STATEOF CALIaORi':IA, j Hoi'DAY NovEm- ER 16th, 1931. The Board met at 10 o'clockA.M. Present: Hon. A.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, Harry L'.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Well s; Clerk. In the i.:atter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District*1619. Good cause ap-jearing therefor it is by theBoard ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #1619, be approved, to wit: No. 769 Dated October 31st, 1931, for "75.00 770 Dated October 31st, 1931, for '72.53 j 771 Dated October 31st, 1931, for , 2.45 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. I In the ;Satter of Ap ^oval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2059, i Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the folloring warrants of Reclamation District #2059, be approved, to wit: j No. 055 Dated Oct. 30th, 1931, for S�9.26 559 Dated October 30, 1931, for 9110.00 � 560 Dated October 30th, 1931, for$10.33 961 Dated October 30th, 1931, for $54.21. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said r arr,.nts by affixing their signatures thereto. li In the ?Natter of Granting Dance Permit, It is by the Board ordered that tie Student Body of theLibert;' Union High School of Brentwood, be granted 0. permission to conduct a dance until hoar of 2:30 I ' A-U, an Saturday, Dec. 5, 1931,^" 1 ' In the '.Latter of Correction. of Assessments i Geo. O.Ueese, County Assessor having filed with this Board his certificate i showing that thele are certain: clerical errors appearing o the Assessment Roll for 1931-32, and authority to correct spume in accordance ;._th Section 3551 of the Political Code, ' Itis, by ttie Board ordered that said corrections be made, ac foleows, to r.it: i Vol. 26 Assessment lo. 54471, tae first two parcels assessed to the Arizona Live Stock Loan Oo. described as folla,"s: "Por, of S. 1/2 of Sec. 33, T 2 N., H. E od N. Dy id o: ?SacDonough & Hid-sec. Ln. E. by Sec. In S. by County rd V. by ld of :d:.cDonough conto. 136.15 ac. and V:aste Ld6 Ac." 1/2 of SX. 1/4 u S.E. 1/11, of S.t;. 1/4 of Sec. 34, T 2 N., R. 3 E. cone j I I 12C acres° is in error as Jos. ,'.:ac,Donougli is the of the first parcel and the corrected acreage is 134-71 instead of 136.15 acres & tt30 per ac. land value 4030, V: m , ,rovemeats o . n - ;?1,000. i:aste land 6 acres u V per ac. ,p10. o- - eVann. 1/2 of ` e S.1,. 1/4 o_ Sec. 34, T 2 R. 3 E. col.tg. 60 acres, $25 per acre :=200D land v 1 e. T:,e Arizona Live Stjek Loan Oo!nna_:r should be assessednth tLe S.E. 1/4 0_ t'.le S.11. 1/ o. Sec. 3r, T 2 {. E., co::tg 40 acres X25 per acro, land valuz 4100 Authority is ,pante' to -.;ake co=ection of assessment of the Arizona Live Stock Loan Oo. a::d ad' e assessment of Jos uacJonough to t^e assessment roll ' (see Vol. 2 Assess-e t Yo. 5453{A). In Vol. 19 Assersment No. -1731, B.F. Cogswell is -ssessed r,it:, Lot 5, Blk N. Amended lap of 3ariceley Par_;, Tit.`. $400 personal property. There should be no personal property on this assessment. Authority is granted to ::ancel the said perso.lal property. In 01, lc' Assesa.,ent X,D. 30739 Jessie F.':1_it,.ian is assessed with Lots 7, S, 9, 10, 31k 5 Pringle Additi=n to 17alnut Cree__ crit :150 improvements. There are no improve: ents on these lots. In Vol. 18 Assess ent Pio. 39013 ➢ominico J.Terl:ullo is assessed with Lots '. E, 9, Bl'; 32 City of Pittsb-crg, with x300, improvements. There are no improvements on these lots. In Vol. 26 Assess_,ent 110. 57119 H.G.,& Agnes J.Taylor are assessed with Lots 4 9, 31k 11 'Map of O'Hara Additi,:_ ,._th 41000 improvements. The correct assessed va'_ue of these improvements is ;7500. In Vol. 29 =ssess:aent aro. 59260, Gloria Lewis is assessed with a tract of land 50' x 100' in Pacheco School District with :,250 improvements. There are no irm3roce:ients on t,'is property. In Vol. 30 Asszssment No. 01539 Franc J.Smallwood, is assessed with Lot 11 '•. Norris Addition tc I7alnut Heights brit: .;710u improvements. There are no improvement6 on this lot. . In Vol. 10 Assesse:ent No. 22714 John l7.Ba:ar, c/o F.C. +fowler is assessed ith Lots 56 an�': 57 Blk 10 Ric^.mon: Amex with ;7170 improverents. There are no improvements on these lots. In Vol. 24 Assesssent iso. 49990 Antone P. & Cle-nentina Enes is assessed with t.e X. por. of Lot 1 contg. .52 ac. Enes Ambrose Subdivision let Unit, with .;?6600 prove:::eats.. The correct assessed value of these i-r,aroveraents is 3100. In vol. 25 Assessment iib. 53b70, AbbieJc,Johnson, is assessed tirith Lots 1 to 15 Inc. Blk 3 Johnson's Ad_:1. crit:1 4300 i:tmrovements. There creno improvements on these lots. In Vol. 20 Assess:aent iio. 5385:: Jurtis R.Haskell is assessed uit1= a tract of land in the Toon of Danville, being One Lot bd N. by 1d o 'ac➢n,ald E by Hartz Ave. S. by Id of Elliott " by id of nelson. Hr.Haskell claimed war veteran exemptic:•: a-: this tract of land but through an error in this office exemptio.: was not allrn:ed. In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 00030 Port Cosa Development Co. is assessed with Lot 3 31k 40 Town eE Port Costa with J300 i!nprovements. 'here axeno improveee nts Oil tliis lot. Tn Vol. 11 Assesalient ido. 24770, Samuel Jane is assessed with Lot 262 etropolitan Square r;itn 8750 i:aproveraents. There are no improvements on this lot. In Vol. 20 Assess e,nt X . 5 047 tale East Hay Title Insurance Company is assessed with a descrioed tract of land containing 25 acres vrith j'500 improvements; there are no i prove:::ents on this tract of land. In Vol. 28 Assessment No. 56631, Haciendas Homes Inc. C;o Grace D,Pagan is assessed wish Lot 17 31_ ',. La_,e Orinda Highlands Unit No. 1. Grace D.Pagan clainzd racer vet era:: exemcticn on this lot but thrcul;h an error in this office ex- emption w;p not alla:ed. In vol. g Assessme.t No. 1]495 J.E.festfall is assessed with Lots 26 and 27 Blk S RicL::cn CityCenter, with ,?1470 improvenents. There are no imprye::ents on these lots. In Vol. 25 Assessnient No. 53514 C.F.Adasns is assessed with Lot 14 less pors sold Blk A :da ho. Pails_de Addition, rith 71780 improvements. The correct asses ed value of these in,pro-:enents is 4910. In Vol. 25 Assessment i1o. 53510, F.Adams, is assessed with Lot 15 less pors sold Bik A, No. 3 Parkside Addltlo::, r;it'h ;?950 improve.elts. There are no improveientsothis lot. In Vol. 24 Assessment :io. 51408 Richard J.':allace is assessed r; th a nor of Lot loo contg. 2 acres, with land value ;5200 and personal property $50. 'Dir.t,aliac clai:ued war veteran exe..mtion oa this aroperty but through an error in this office ' exemptiol c:as not alloy--d. In Vol. 5 Assesynent id-. 12129 Ha_ ;ah Floyd is assessed with Lots 10 and 11 31k 9 RiOcuaoa_= Center^Tact, 4'1050 improvemen-,s. There are no improvements or.these lots. Hannah Floyd clai:::ed war Veteran. exemption. on these tro lots and also on Lot 4, Bill- 14,San Pablo Villa. Tract (see Vol. 7 Assesauent Bio. 15479 ). One to the fact t:lat improvenents amounting to ?1050 r:ere erroneously assessed Lots 10 and 11, Blk 9 Ri.ciiload Center Tract, exemption was not alloTed on Lot 4 31'zc 14 San Pablo Villa Tract. Authority to cancel improvements and allow f,_ll exemptio:, on these lots is granted. ' Forthe years 1927-28;1926-29, 1929-30, 1930-31, �annah Floyd was assessed with Lots 10 and 11 Blk 9 Richmond Center Tr;ict, with x1050 improvements. There have never been any improvements on these lots during these years. Hanndi Floyd claimed •,:ax veteran exe:-notion on .mese lots, also on Lot 4, Blk 14 San Pablo Villa Tract for econ of ':.e above years Due to -:ie fact that the improvements were erroneously assessed wi5n Lots 10 & 11, Bl?_ 9 Richmond Center Tract taxed have been extended against Lots 10 and 11, Blk 9 Richmond Center Tract also Lot 4, 31k 14 San Pablo Villa Tract. The assessed valuation of tip land of said lots is less t one t ousnnc dollars for each year. Authority is granted to tante tiese taxes anu delinquencies. The said order is massed by tie urnnimeue. vote of the Board. K r 163 i In the ;latter of Proclamation and Notice c_ Election for Directors 0f Saranac County Water District, j An electiv:: having been held in the proposed Saranac County eater District i on the 29th dal of October, 1931, and this Board of Supervisors having canvassed l the returns ,of said election on the aid -day of Novembex, 1931, and from results of said canvass adopted a Resolution declrsitl; said Saranap County '•ater District j duly OTOanized and hav'ng caused a certificate showing that said Procosition was adopted to be filed in t^e office o- the Secretary of State of the State of califor+. and a like certificate t:, be recorded in the office of the county Recorder of Contral Costa County, and tae Secretary of Stat= Piavia.; filed his Ceitifica.te with the Count}! Clerk of Coma Costa County certiflir-: that Saranap County pater District .las been i duly ircosvorated accordins to lar: ar-d the 1av;s of tine Stateo- Jalifor;;ia; 11W., TH-�,REFOR✓, IT TS HF.R::eY ORDER--D that an election be held on Thursday, the 7th dal .zf January, 1932, bettveen t'-.e hours of o o'clock A.!.. and 7 o'clock P.U. when the polls wi11 be closed, in Saranap County eater District, and that the whole 01' sz.id District shall be considered one precinct for the purpose of holding said election at which said election there shall be elected a Board of Directors consisting I of five members. IT IS FJRT".ER O:DER:D that the pollin.-, place for said election shall be Saran�p Improvement Club Hose, Saranap, California., and t:at the fAlozin,_7 electors are hercby designated as officers of election to conduct said election, to crit: l Inspector: B.O.canpbell. Judge: Nellie A.Boomer. Clerks: Gladys Lathews- Geon--e t..ilcGuire. It is FURTHER O-DERED Chau the Clerl; of t_iis Board cause this �'xoclamation i and ;Fotice of Election to be published for at least ten consecutive days befom said election in the Courier-Journal, a nev.spaper publi3hed and circulated in Contra Ces:a Jaunty, together with :_ certified list of names of candidates and the offices to be filled. Said order is passed by the unanim us vote of the Board. l i I In The Batter of Application i to be appointed County Librarian This Board bein. in receipt of an application from Lars. Barbara Cowles, to be appointed County Librarian in Contra Costa County; It is, by `he Board ordered that said application be placed on file. i i 1� � I 4 I i In the :Satter of appointment of Ye:-i ers of the Jounty Planning Com::'ission. It appe in,; to this Board that the term of office of O.K.Smith, and Lee O'Har� , as Memlibers of t^e County Planning Com.,Jssion of the County of Con-.ra Oosta, have expired and that the ter:: of office of P,.B.F-..11 and J.P.Connors as such members the Co aty Planain; Connui 8-d on is about to e:�Dire, It is, by the Board ordered that said O.K Smith_ and yee O'Hara, and Z.B.Bull and J.P.Oon„ors, be and they axe hereby appointed ;embers of the County Planning Com- rlission of the County of Contra Costa, fox a ten:: of four years, from and after this date. In the }Satter of Amending Gage Scale for construction of County ?call of Records Building. Good cause appeaxinC therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the Vage Scale heretofore adopted by this Board as Uinimm Sage Seale to be paid by Contraetoia for each craft in the :natter of the constructi r of County Hall of Records Building in the City of ;art;ez, be and t o Sar:e is hereby amended by striking from said c.`age Scale the wards "Carpenter's Helpers, $5.50 per day". In the 'clatter of Transfer of Funds. It is by the Board ordered that ;2000 be transferred from County Hall of Records Fund to the Alhtmbr'a Union High School District General Fund; that ;1000 be transferred from Ocuuty :fall of Records fund to tine Antioch Hifi School District General Fund; said mend_:to be returned to the County Hall of Records fund on receip� Of County School Apporti on;-ent in January;1932. In the tatter of Leasing Sharkey , Bui l ditU. The District attorney of t_e County of Contra Costa is hereby directed to " dray, uo a Lease between V.R.Sharkey and the County of Contra Costa, for the leasing of the secaid story of that certain premises nov..,n as the Sharkey Building located , on Corner of fain and Court Streets in the City of Martinez, at a monthly rental Of 3135. per month for a t.._.a of one year, and tr.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said lease on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. And the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday, November 19th, 1931, at 2:30 O'clock P.L. n n . . . . . . . . . . . ...Chairman. 165 I I BEFORE THE, BOARD) OF SUPERVISORS OF 0011TRA COSTA COUITY, 3TATS OF CALIFORNIA, Thursday, 3ove.,fcer 1:, 1531• ' T'.,.eBo.-rJ set at 2.70 o'clock P. W. Pre en Hon, . J. Buch. nan, hair!aan; Supervisors Janes IT. Long, Oscar Olsson, Harry Stow, ,._.1 R. J. TreWfoath; _ S. C. sells, clerk. ' In the Latter of Granting Dance Permit. The application of the Girls of the Round Table for a per:_it to conduct a dance in the American Legion sensorial H:11 In Port ChicaEo, on Saturday, the 21st, day or ;;ove;aber, 1 31,rfro:n and after the hour of 1 o I clock A. Y. of Sunday, i;ovember 22, 1931, to and incluuin ' -he '_-.our of 2 o'cloc A. E., of that date, be and the same( is hereby granted. In the t-er of A:.endim- ^fie Scale for Hall of Records Erection. Good cause appeasing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the wage scale heretofore ^cIopted by this 3oard of Supervisors as a minimurd tE,ae to be paid by contractors to each craft in the erection of the county hall of records building � be and the sa.ee is i:ereby z"ended as follo::s: By striking therefrom the words "house ;:Liths _ architectural iron _ uns illed - all branches ky.0011, "pl-snbersl helpers and the ria e of a_o,�ers is emended to read as follows: "rig-ers $11.00.11 .':e fore,_,?inorder bein-, passed by the unani.,ious order of the Board. I In the "atter of Hiring of one 3-aper ntendent of construction for County Hall of Records Building. It appesimr to this Board tat tix appointzert of a Superintendent of I .Construction to superintend the construction of the county hall of records building is necessary, it is by the Board ordered that John Honk be and he is hereby appointed as such Superintendent of Oonstruction at a salary of ,$"350.00 per month, to date from and after Xove_,ber lo, 1,31 :id to continue in force during the construction of said ' building 41ii until zP.e further order of t:ais Board, and the County Auditor is hereby ordered to draw his warrant :aontisly in favor of said John L`onk in the sura of k350.00 until time further order of this Board, said warrant to be uai.d from. the county hall J of records fun,.. ' In the :^._tier of the Applioation Cf R. A. Truccer to install Gas Pump. R. A. Tucker having filet uith this Board his application for permission to install gas pump on the curve in front of :is place of ousi.aess in the Torn of Orind I i I i I said ap?liea.tion is hereby referred to Supervisor Olsson and County engineer R. R. Arnold. Said Board takes recess to neLt at .'re hour of 10 oIclock A. , Oeeereber 7, 1J1• . Chair2,an. L(D Q Clerk. 167 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CO_:T:HA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIF(RNIA.! MONDAY, DECEM-R 7th, 1931. The Board :net at 10 o'clocr A.11. ' Present: Hon. r.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, H.M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings Of the =or-Td for and during the month of November, 1931, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the Matter of Approval of "arra nts of Reclamation :District 41619. Good cause anpearint:ierefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said District be approved, to wit: No. 774, dated Nov. 30, 1931, for 375.00 775 dated Nov. 30, 1931, for 53.61 And the Chairman and Clerk are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on saic warrants by affixi�?_; their signatures, thereto. I In t:ae Yatier of Aoproval of Ehrrants of Reclaraatior; District 41619. Go,,-,d cause appearin L� the re_or, it is by the Board ordered that Warrant No. 772 and 'arrant No. 773, (i_ t_�d in lieu of Viarrant #512, cancelled) for the Burns of j ! $176.32 and ?45.31 respectively, and dated Nov. 30th, 1931, be approved, and the Chairman and Clerk are hereby aut orized to note the approval of this Hoard on said i sarrarts b, affixing their si natures thereto. I In tee Matter of Approval of ' Plarrants of Reclaa:Ition Districts#2024, & 2025. j Good cause apxarird therefor, it is by the Doard ordered that the £ollowingi warrants of said District oe ,,.3 roved, to crit: $2024 - No. 148, dated Nov. let, 19319 for $372.36 149, dated Dec. let, 1931, for 131.15 j2025 - No. 162 dated ?Iov. 1st, 1931, for 135.00 163 dated Dec. 1st, 1931, for 50.92 And the Cnairma.n and Olerk o1 this Board are hereby :.uthorized to note the i approval of t,d s Board on said warrants by af£ixin0 ti:eir signatures thereto. I ! ! In the Matter of Petiti in f California ! i Water Service Compau:y to close road. - The California `.rater Service Go:apa::y Navin; filed with this Board their I application to temporarily close the County Road east of the Port Costa Reservoir leadin -rot;; Port Costa-lartituez Hi hr:ay into tae Torn of Port Costa for a period of about tnirty days. It is by tae 3o-,)rd ordered that said application be granted. In the 1Satter of Petitia-. of California ?later Sfrvice Corporation to lay a four inch distribuion main. The California Stater service Con!p,cny, having -filed with this Board their appli cation for permission to lay a -our inch distribution main in unincorporated district east of the torn of Concord, beginnin at ,S1th St. ardConcor- Avenue and extending easterly approximately 2500 feet to t-ie F:,rz Bureau Rod and then turnip- in a south-; erly direction to the rest side of Farm Bureau Road some 2400 feet to Chestnut Ave. It is by ti:e 3oard ordered th:.t said application be granted, said work to be done under tae supervision of the County Engineer of Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of tae Supervisor of said District. In the ;katier of Correction of Assessments. , Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor, having filet, with this Board, his statement showing that certain clerical errors appear on the Assessment Roll for the year 1931-32, and as'_im� permissioi< to make corrections in accordance with provisions of Section 3661 of tiie Politica-, Code, It is by the Burd ordered that tine said cleric errors be corrected es follons to wit; In Vol. 24 Assessment No. 49657 the General Petroleum Corporation is assess- ed wits; a tract of land contg. .50 acres, vdth $1400 improvements and no personal property. T!ie correct assessed value of tae improvements is :'p1650 and tile. assessed valuation of personal property =ountin, to ;93760 was omitted from the roll. The General Petroleum Cor.00ratioi have as?-ed to have a corrected biller. this property. Aut::ority is granted to make said correction. In Vol. 16 Assessment no. 36547 Forest Bailey is assessed r:ith Lot 34 Oak Par' Suodivisi-m, i_t_i 11?200 personal -property. There should be n. personal property with this assessment. Authority is L-ranto cancel said personal property. In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 40570 C.A.Hooper & Oo. is assessed wit':, Lot 3 dock 302 v"ornrall Subn. wit'_: ;91775 improvements. There are no improvements o;: this lot. yuti:ority is granted t_' cancel these improvements. , In °ol. 16 Assessment No. 35369 Ford D.Smith is assessed with Lot 7 Block 4 South Par;: Addn. to Townu •;f Antioch. ;.;r.Sraith claimed liar veteran exemotion on this lot out through an errox in t=,is office vane was not allo,:ed. Authority is granted to allow exemption. In Vol. 20 Assessma_nt iso. 57013, E.L.O'Hara, is assessed with three parcels of land and claimed :ar Vetera_a e;:zcotion oa same but through an error in office of Assessor exerapti on vas :at allow.-ed. He pas seer! allowed 4110 exemption unsecured. I ' Authority is �7Ta.nted to allot: t_:is eie:n_otia:. In dol. 1 Assessment ido. 1 21 Arne. L.C.Ellingti:ood, is assessed wit!. Lot 26 Blo k 7 Canal Subdivision, rit!i ;3170 land value. The correct a_.sessed land value of this lot is ;370. In Vol. 1 Assessme;:t No. 1322, N.A.Barnett is assessed wits Lot 27 Block 7 Canal Suodivisi.m rit�' ;3170 lard. value. 'sue correct assessed land value of said lot is ;370. In Vol. i _s::es :.,arc Nos. 1323 ant 1324, E.A.Villiams, is assessed rith Lots 25 and 29 Block 7 Cana'_ Subdivision with '170 land value on each lot. Thecorrect assessed land value of each lot is 170. In Vo'_. 1 Assessment No. 1725, John A.Dodson, is assessed with Lot 30, Block 7 ^Canal Subdivi sioi., ritn'?170 1mn vL ue. The correcta-ses.sed land value o; this lot is 470. 169 In Vol. 1 Assessment Idos. 1327-1326-1329. Yintzer Estate Co. is assessed with Lots 32-33 and 34 Bloc!: 7 Canal Subdivision, with .?170 land value on each lot. The correct assessed land value of each Lot is '70. Authority is g anted to make said ccrrecticns., i In the :4;n�er of application of Town d Antioch to cross Hijhway with Water Pipe Line. The City Council of the City of Antioch having ailed with this Hoard their application for permission to cross the highway south of the Southern P&eli'IG Hight a i r.'ay on whEt is :tnocrn as Lone Tree Way with an S inch water oine line, It is, by t_e Board ordered that said permission be granted and that said work be done under the simervision of the County EnEneer and to the entire satisfaction . of ti-Ie S""".visor of said District. I I In the 'latter of application of Antioch Trustees of Lice-Oa'_c Union School Dist2iet i i to Erect Sus Stations. The Trictees of Antioch Live-Oak Union School District Navin filed cath this! i Board their application f r permission to erect two bus stations at following points:1 i ' One on the east side of t'ne erension of "A" Street about 300 feet south of ti:e S.P.Hailroacrossing, and One on Wilbur avenue about 1/3 mile east of "A" Street just east of the eltra_nce of Gober property oa the south side of the Road, said buildins to be S x 10 in floor area. It is, by the Board ordered that pzrmission to erect said Bus Stations be granted, said word: to be "one under supervision of the County Engineer and to the ! satisfaction of the Supervisor of Said District. I In the 'Satter of Transfer of Funds. I A.H.Sullenger, County auditor, having filed with this Board his request' ! ' that tae following transfers of funds be made, I From Charities and Corrections Fund to the State Fund, on account of Sonoma State Home, a6,100.o0 Vei-�ura School for Girls, 207.29 Preston School of Industry, 700.95 State Narcotic Hospital, 98 71 ' Whittier State School 1.36 It is by the Board ordered t^,zat said transfers be made.r I i I i I i 17€1 r In the "'atter of Transfer of Funds. County Auditor A.3.Suilenger, having; filed with this Board his request that t-ie sum of ;'$1336.53 be transferred fran unappropriatEd Reserve fund to the General Fund for the puroose of buildinZ a tater system in the County Parc, And having requested t'_nat tine cuam of $1250 be transferred from Unappropriated Reserve And to Charities ex Correcti«ns Find for the payment of salary and expenses of Public Health Nurse from and after January 1st, 1932, It is by the Board ordered that said transfers as above mentioned be made. ' In the 'Natter of Grantin'-; Dance Pernl t. Permission is hereby granted to Good Samaritan Club to conduct a dance on Dec. 19th, 1931, until 3 olclock A.-. at I.0.0 F. Hall, Danvilh., In the ::latter of Application of East Bay Municipal Utility District to erect a Booster Pir:+p. East Bay ?Sunicipal Utility District having filed with this Board their ' application to install a Booster Pump in ."rant of residence of Dr.Powell, on Jonah Hill Road, It is, by the Board ordered that said oernissi on be granted, said work to be done ender the supervision of County Engineer and to the satisfaction of rine Super— visor of said District. . In the Matter of Appointment of Fire Co,-mmissirers for :doanta.in View Fire District. On moti•x: of Supervisor H.-i.Stow, and seconded by Supervisor Ja.s.p?.Lang, ' It is by t: e 3oard ordered that J.V.Allen, VI.A.DeVore, H.A.Ilevanan, and 2wJDeLacy,Sr. be and they are hereby appointed Fire Commissioners of Mountain View Fire District.Y' In the ?Satter of petition for formation of Orinda County Water District. A petition having been -filed with ti:is Board praying for the formation of Orinda County Cia_ter District and ;arren Harrold, havin; been sworn.and tr_stified, in said mat".--T, It is by the Board oruero" that the further hearint; on said petition be con- tinued to and set for Dec. 21, 1931, at 2:30 o'clocll- P.M. 171 In the Matter of Vacations for per diem employees. M-12-MEAS, it has co=ne to the attention of this Board bf Supervisors that certain! employees o=tae Oounty of Gohtra Costa, employed oa a per diem basis and being entity led to vacations with pay under the provisions of Section 4242 of the Political Code, are taking said vacations in installments of a day, or a few days, at a time, and, I I;HEREAS, this procedure of tasin,; said v,�cations by per die, employees entails extra amount of bookkeeping and expense upon the auditing department of the Oounty of Contra Costa, THERZFOR✓ BE IT RESOLVED, and it is hereby ORDERLD that all per diem employees of the County of Contra Costa, who are desirous of taking vacations under the Drovisi;ons of Section 4242, of to e Political Code, and entitled thereto, shall take t;,eir said vacations,to which they are entitled, for any one year, all in one period and not i otherwise. i IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED and ORDER that all per diem employees of Contra Costa j I County while on said vacations shall not hire themselves out for remuneration in any other occupation. The foregoin Resolution was alopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. I i In tae :Satter of Allo+aance i to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that allowance of GEO. RICE, 532-1 5th St. Richmond be discontinued, tnat is $7.50 State aid to needy aged and '!;7.50 county cash allowancb from Dec. lst, 1931,- and 415 count;; cas' allowance be granted as of teat date. That ELIZABETH WILLIAi'S, 232 15th St. Richmond, be granted 4'10 county ca.sa allow.w.ce begim,i:rL; Nov. lst, 1931. That VOLNEY 'WILSO:i, 223- 5t_, St. Antioc_, be granted y50 county cash allowance! beginnic_L� Dec. 1st, 1931. I That GEORGE YlYCKOF=, Martinez, be g anted p20 county cash allowance as of Nov i let, 1931, for Robert and Donald Wyckoff in hon=e of t?rs. Ruth Pr,1mer, Harrison, Idahol Box 272, That allowance OF ;30 per month county aid to COQ:CEPTIGii ALVARADO, 4166 Monroe j Street, North Richmond, be discontinued as of Nov. let, 1931. i That allovra_nce of p40 count; casa allowance to EFRENG D+7LG.1DILLO, Standard Ave. Bap Pablo, be discontinued as of Oct. 1st, 1931. That allowance of 445 county cash, to GUADALUPE LESOS, 131 Barrett Ave. Rich- mond, be discontinued as of July let, 1931, j That allowance heretofore granted to GUSIEPPE PECCIANTI 1317 Castro St. Martinez, of ;10 county cash, for Edo Peccianti in home of iirs.'Giannini, Eureka, be discontinued as of Nov. 1st, 1931. I i ' That allo,ance of ,;20 c ounty cash allowance to ROSENDO VASaUEZ, 25321 2nd St. Richmond, be discontinued as of Oct. lst, 31. That allor:ance of :;12.50 state and $12.50 county aid for needy blind, to MOIZELLE COX-HODGES, 17 _ontan-- St. Pt.Richmond, he discontinued as of Oct. let, 1931;. That allovance of.$10 stat a aid and p10 county aid to needy blind, to GEORGE CiRIGHT, Concord, be discontinued Nov. 1st, 3931• i That allowance to VIOLET ';vLMMY, R.D. Box 347, Richmond, of State and County] aid for needy aged be discontinued as of Nov. 1st, 1931. That al la:ante to JOHi: SOCK ISORT01,, Box 15, San Pablo, of State and County aid for needy aged be di::coutinued as of Nov. 1st, 1931. That alio,,:ante to P-nR!1I.LA PE:iO:. 641- S. 13ti_ St. Ric :nit.,;d, of State and ! county aid for needy aged, ae di:,continued'as of Oct. 1st, 1931. l i J � That allwance to ALBERT 11ARTII: HILL, Knightsen of „,14 state and MIF count aid to needy abed, be continued and an increase of $8 state and 78 county aid, to commence Nov. lst, 1y31. That an allovance to MARY JAbiE COL'uELL, 814- E. St. Antioc , of ;315 county and ,$15 state aid, for needy aged, be ;granted to begin as of Nov. let, 19,1. That an cello ante o JoBEFH A. HATCH, Box 128, Fialnut Creek, o_ ;$12 state ' and alt county aid, for needy aged, be t,ra.nted as of Dec. 1st, 1931. That FERKAUDO HIOUERA, 1443 Oakland Blvd. Walnut Oree's, be granted 415 State and jji7, county aid to ;_edy ages as of Oct. 1st, 19-1. That EDWARD B. SOUTHARM, Ygnacio Valley, `ialrut Creek, be granted k12.50 state and x12.50 county aid for needy aged as of Dec, let, 1931. That Frances Bout ard, Ygnacio Valley, ':+'alnut Creek, be granted x+10 State ,..- ard X10 county -aid to needy aL:ed beginnim; Dec. Ist, 1931. Tia^.t ISABELL,! 3:INDX 714 Eduard St. Crockett, be Granted :_llotance of $40 State aid for needy children As of Nov. !at, 19-1. T;;at LOuISZ CUBA 425 Cutler St. Pittsburg, allowance of ;$50 state and $40 county aid for need caildren, be changed to read $40 state and s$50 county aid, beginni_.; Dec. 15, 191. That a-lo'.:ance of Clary Ivancich, Pinole, of $30 state and ;$10 c%unty aid for needy children be deceased to :g20 state and x10 county aid as of Nov'. 23, 1931.1 1 That allor;ance of CLARA PALMIE.2E, 615 Kearney St. E1 Cerrito, of $30 state i and 410 county aid for n ed c:::i.:rer. :e uecrcased to $20 state and 110 cmnty aid as of Dec. 23, 1931. That allor.ance of ELIZABETH BUCHA'i 1922 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond, of $10 State aid for needy children be discontinued as of Dec, let, 1931. That alloc:ance of CHRISTI-':: CHRISTEISEN, 716- 10th St. Richmond, of State and County aid in amount of j20 per mo_:ta be discontinued as of Oct. let, 1931. That allor:ance of JOS.PHI:-.E LOPEi., 672- 2nd St. Richmond, of 34o state and $40 county cas`_ allowance to needy ehilure:; be discontinued as of Nov. 11, 1931. I ; The foregoin; order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In the Matter of Declaring Ordinance No. 209 Du--y Published. The affidavit of S.M. Southmayd, showing due publication of Ordinance Nb. 209 for t::e time and in tae manner prescribed by lar., having been filed with this Board, It is by the Board ordered that said Ordinance be declared duly published and i:< full force and.effect. In the Uatter of Declaring Ordinance No. 210 duly Published. The affidavit of S.U.Soutimaayd, sho:=ing due publicatior: :of Ordinance No. 210 for v:_e time and in the :tanner prescribed by lwl-e, having- been duly filed with this I �. B card; It is by ae Board ordered that said Ordinance No. 210 be declared duly published and in full force and effect. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, December 21st, 1931, at 10 o'clock A.M. Chairman. i Clerk. I' 173 BEFORE. THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF =TRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIrORNIA. Monday, DECEIBER 21st, 1931. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. N.J.Buchanen, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscax Olsson, Harry M.Stor, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Flells, Clerk. I it i In the Matter-of Transfer of ' Funds. j It is b the Board ordered that the sim o£ Y 3900 be transferred from unappro— priated Reserve Fund to the General Fund for the purpose of constructing a jail j I in the Town of Crockett, the construction of said jail being deemed an emergency need. i i In the Sutter of Approval of Varrants of Reclamation Listrict #2059. i It is ordered that the following rarrants of Reclamation ilistrict $2059, be approved, to wit: i No. 862 dated Nov. 28th, 1931, $10. 0 863 Nov. 28th, 1931. 14.115 864 Nov. 28th, 1931. 48.88 96Nov. 28th, 1931, 4o.00 96E Nov. 28th, 1931. 56.55 867 Nov. 28th, 1931, 110.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of these rarrants by affixing their signatures thereto, I I In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits. It is by the Board ordered that Mt.Diablo Post American Legion 4246, be granted a permit to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on Dec. 31st, 1931, Feb. 6th, 1932,; and March 5, 1932. It is further ordered that a permit to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M.) on night of Dec. 31st, 1931, be granted to Clyde Inn, at Clyde.K I i InMatter of Change of Name of I Bay Point Precinct #1 and Bay Point Precinct #2. i ' It is by the Board ordered that the name of Bay Point Precinct No. 1 and Bay Point Precinct #2, be changed to Port Chicago Precinct #1 and Port Chicago Precinct #2. i f i I I f l In the Matter of Alloavance to Indigents. It isby the Board ordered that allowance heretofore granted to MRS. MAE ROBERTS, Arreba St. Martinez, be increased to $40. county cash allowance as of Dec. 1, 1931. That $25 state and $25 county aid to needy blind be granted to 80hS- R RUNT ' Alamo, California, to begin as of Nov. let, 1931. That allowance to EUGENE MARTINEZ, 267- 12th St. Richmond, for needy blind, be discontinued as of Dec. 1st, 1931. I That IDA ANNA PRATT, 1919 Barrett Ave. Richmond, be granted $7.50 state aid to need,, a ged and $7,50 county cash allavance to begin as of Dec. lat. 1931. That MS. ELMIIIA RO..C3YA 66'0- 7th St. Richmond, California, be granted $4,50 I , State aid to needy aged, and 94.50 county cash allavance, to begin as of Dec. 1,19311 That $30 state aid for children of an incapacitated father and $40 county cash allowance be granted to ERNEST M.1DISCM, 21 Redwood Ave. Stege, to begin as of Dec. 1st, 1931. i It is further ordered that the County auditor draw warrant on County Treasure• in favor of each of above named indigents in amounts above granted.,, In the Matter of Resolution in regard to Reclamation District #630. RESOLUTION AI:D CEDER APPOINTING TRUSTEE OF DISTRICT TO FILL VACANCY IN BOARD OF TRUSTEES. ' Upon motion duly made by Supervisor Trembath, and ascended by Supervisor Olsson and unanimously carried, it was resolved. That WHEREAS, Mr.Fred A.Quinby,one of the trustees of Reclamation District #630, comprising Jersey Island, Contra Costa County, California, died on the 23rd day of November, 1931, thus mal:ing a vacancy in the Board of Trustees of said District; NOW,TREREFORE,pursuant to the pro lisionr of Section 3491 of the Political Code of California, Mr. W.quinby Wright, an owner of land within said District, is hereby appointed as one of the trustees thereof in place of Fred A.Q:.inby, deceased) Upon the taking of the ballot on the foregoing resolution the vote thereor. was recorded as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olsson, Stow, Buchanan. and Trembath. I Noes: None. Absent: None. ' In Matter of Entering into a Con'ract with Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Pacific Gas & Electric Company, having p resented to this Board, a form of Contract between Pacific Gss & Electric Company and County of Contra Cole„ for the placing of a Riser on a pole located on east side of Pine Street 120 feet North of lard Street, in the City of Martinez, It is, by the Board ordered that W.J.Buchanan, Chairmai of this Board, sign said contract on behalf cf the County of ''ontra Costa. I i i 175 In Sutter of Payment of Election Officers. It is by the Board ordered that the compensation of election officers for election held under direction of Board of Supervisors in Lafayette. Saranap and Orinda ' County Water Districts be fixed at the sum of $5.00p a day. In the :Matter of Application of Veteran Welfare Board to cancel taxes. j The secre.ary of the Veteran's Welfare Board of the State of California, having filed with this Board, their petition for an order to be made In accordance with Chapter 252 of Statutes of 1925. directing County Auditor and Tax Collector of said County of Contra Costa, to ba^.cel taxes levied upon each and all of the following assessments, together with the penalties and costs if any, attached thereto, It is by the Board ordered that said cancellations be made, as follows, to Wit',- That it':That certain tract of land, situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of Calibrnia, and described as follows. BEGINNING at the southwest corner of Lot 20, Block 2, as shown on that j certain map entitled "flap of Crockett Heights, Contra Costa County, California" and filed is the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa Co:mty, Calif. on June 2, 1919, in Book 17 of Maps, page 361, and running thence north 1038' .Wiest, along the Westerly line of the aforesaid Lot 20, Block 2, 75.08 feet to a point; thence due west, j 106.52 feet to a point; thence due south 61 feet to a point on the ' natherly line of Alexander Avenue, as shown on the aforesaid may of Crockett Heights; thence easterly along the said Northerly line of of Alexander Avenue, on a curve to the left, having a radius of 350 feet, 110.02 feet, more or less, to the point cf beginning. BEING all of Lot 8 and a p ortion of Let 6 in Block 1, and a portion of Parcel "D" as shown on the aforesaid Map of Crockett Heights and containing 0.177 acres, more or less. Deed recorded Way 25, 1931, in Vol. 284 page 40 of Official Records. Taxes 1931-32. Assessed to Herbert A.Delius and Ruth E.Delius. -2- That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows. Lot 7 in Block 2 as delineated upon that certain map entitled ";:Lap of Crockett Heights" Contra Costa "ounty, Calif. Filed on the 2nd day of June, 1919, in Map Book 17 page 361, in the office of The County Recorder of the County of CContra Costa, State of California. i Deed recorded June 6, 1931, in Vol. 266 page 468 of Official Records. Taxes of 1931-32• Assessed to Nicholas J.Jacobs and Mary Hughes Jacobs, That certain tract of lana situate lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, Side of California, and described as being; Portion of Lot 13 in Block "F" as designated on the map entitled 11:ap of Tenney Terrace, Crockett, Contra Costa County, Calif." which map ras filed in the office of the Recorder of `he Couhty of Contra Costa ' State of Calif. on Dec. 17, 1923. in Vol. 18 of Maps, at page 429, aescribed as follows:- j BEGI?T^�I"G at the northwest corner of Lot 13 in black "F" as designated on the map above referred to, and running thence south 89°58' East, 90 feet to a point;thence south 092' We at,121.4 feet to a point; thence southwesterly on a curve to the ]eft having a radius of 66.3 feet, the center of which bears South 28°14'426 East, distant 66.3 feet from the last mentioned point, a distance of 3^0,37 feet to a point, thence north 89°58' West, 63.18 feet to a point; thence North 002' East 148.1 feet, mae or less, to the point of beginni containing .30 of an acre, more or less. EXCEPTING -HEFEFRO-, a right of way 3 feet in width over, across and under the sides and rear of the said Lot, and also a right of way ovgr, under and across all other portions of said Lot for the construction, maintenance and repair of sewer, water, gas, and drain pipes, telephone and electric poles with the necessary attachments 1 iri I as provided for in the deed frau California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation, Ltd., a corporation, to Peter H.Wind, a married man dated Feb. 17, 1931, and recorded Feb. 25, 1931, in tol. 273 of Official Records, at page 96. Deed recorded Sept. 2, 1931, in Vol. 284 at page 226, ' of Official records. Taxes 1931-32• Assessed to Peter H.Wind and Anna Wind. -4- That certain tract of land, situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: C01MENCING at apoint of intersection of the center line , of the Coanty Road leading from Danville to Tassajara, with the center line of said Old County road known as the old San Ramon-Walnut Creek noad; thence east along the center line of the County Read leading to Tassajara, east 341.s8 feet to a point at the northwest corner of the lands now or fom:erly of Collins, the point of beginning of the hereinafter described tractof land; thence from said point of beginning, southerly alongg the westen'ly line of lands now or formerly of Collins, South 30 East, 170.23 feet, thence west 559.91 feet; thence north 170 feet to a point in the center line of said county noad from Danville to Tassajara; thence east along the center of said road 50 feet to the point of beginning. BEING a portion of that Certain parcel of land described in that certain deed executed Feb. 3, 1571, by Thomas A.Brown to the Trustees of the Christian Church, recorded February 3, 1871, in Vol. 20 of Deeds, at page 109, ':eing in the Rancho San Ramon, Contra Costa Co. California. Deed recorded Sept. 4, 1931, in Vol. 254 of Official Records, at page 239. 2nd installment taxes 1931-32. ' assessed to E.A.Root and Elizabeth toot. -5- That certain tract of lend situate, lying and being in the City of Concord, County of `'ontra Costa, State of California, and described as foll0m. Lot 3 in block 6 as delineated upon that certain map entitled "itap of the Foskett Addition No. 2 to the Tovm•of Concord" Contra Costa County, California. Filed on the 20th day of December, 1910, in :Sap Book 3 page 73, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of contra Costa. State of California. Deed recorded July 20, 1931, in Vol. 275 pge 390 of Official Records. Taxes 1931-32. Assessed to Hugo Carlson and L.Carlson. -6- That certain tract of land, situate, lying and being in the City of El Cerrito, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follays: Lot 31 and 32 in block 19 as delineated upon that certain ' map entitled "Man of North Berkeley Terrace" being a portion of Lots 16 and 17 of the final partition of San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County,Calif ornia.Fil al on the 2nd day of November, 1908 in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded Wu 5, 1931, in Vol. 286 of Official ' xecords, page 17 . Taxes 1931-32. Assessed to James R.Smith and Helena M.Smith. -7- That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as'follovis: BEGIPrdING at a point on the west line rjf Main Street, said point being also on the north line of a 10 foot lane, being the southeast corner of Block 7, Martinez Park Tract which map ras filed in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on September 8, 1915, in Vol. 12 of Raps, at pa%e 281; thence south 64'59,46" rest, 94.69 feet; thence North 2'°36142" tient, 46.69 feet; thence North 31°27122" 'Test, 43.61 feet; thence 177 North 5S°26'34" East, 91.66 feet; thence on a curve tothe right, along thowesterly line of Uain Street, 100.57 feet to the point of bee nning. Seung Lots 10 and 11 in Block 7 as delineated upon that certain map entitled ";dartir.ez Park, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California" which :nap was filed in the office o f the Recorder of ' the County or Contra Costa, State of California, on Sept. 8th, 1915 in Vol. 12 of :Saps, page 251. Deed recorded June 4, 1931, in Vol. 266 page 464 of Official records. Taxesl931-32. Assessed to Frank Dittmar and 'Waude L.Dittraar. -5- That certan tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: The West 47 feet of Lot 50 as designated on the :nap entitled "Map of La Selle Heights, Unit .io. 1 Martinez, Contra Costa County, California" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of County of Contra Costa State of Caliib rnia, on June 7, 1927 in Vol.20 of maps, at page 560, described as follaas: BEGIi\IN3 at a point on the sputh line of Robinson Street distant alon said street, south 52°56'30" fleet, 53 feet f ran the west line of Pine Street; thence from said point of beginning, south 52056'30" West along the south line of Robinson Street, 47 feet to the west line of said Lot 50; thence along said west line south 37003'30" East, 100 feet to the south line of said Lot; thence along said south line North 52056'30" East, 47 feet; theboe north 3703130" West, ,100 feet to point of beginning. Deed recorded June 4, 1931, in Vol. 282 at page 152 of Official Records. Taxes 1931-32, Assessed to Howard Dewey Lyford and Veraabelle Lyford, -9- That certain tract of land, situate, lying and being in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California and described s f ollo;:s: Lot 56 as delineated upon that certain map entitled "La Salle Heights Unit No. 2" Martin ez,Cont ra Costa County, Cal. Filed on the 7th day of June, 1925, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of Calif(xnia. Deed recorded June 6, 1931, in Vol. 282, page 153, of Official Records. Taxes 19331-32. Assessed to George Bitcon and Linnie Bitcor_. -10- That certain `raft of land situate, lying and being in the City of pittslrur;, County of Contra Costa. State of California, and described as follow Lot 27 in Block 229, as designated on the map entitled "Central Addition, Pittsburg, Contra Costa Co. Calif" which map was filed in tine office c' the Recorder of the County of Oontra Co ta, State of California, on October 16, 1925, in Vol. 21 of laps, at page 579. ' Deed recorded June 1, 1931, in Vol. 287 page 38 of Official Records. Taxes 1931-32. i Assessed to _Frances L.L'cBride and Harry Alonzo McBride. all- That certain tract of snd situate, lying and being in the city of Pittsburg,. County of Contra Costa, State of California ' and described s follows: Lot 15 in Block 227 as delineated upon that certain map entitled i "Central Addition to Pittsburg" Contra Costa County, Calif. Filed on the 16th day of October, 1928, in the office of the County Recorder of the Countyof gontra Costa, Stere of Jaiifornia Deed recorded June 26, 1931, in Vol. 273, page 487 of Official Records. Taxes 1931-32. Assessed to Vincent J.Scudero, and Marie Scudero. -12- That certain tract o: land, situate, lying and being in the City of Pittsburg, County of Oontfa Costa, State of California, and described as follows. Lot 3 in Block 229, as designated on the map aititled "Central i Addition Pittsburg, Contra Costa Co. Calif" whi8h map was filed in the office —f the Recorder of the ounty of Contra Costa, State of California, On October 16, 1929, in Vol. 21 of Maps, at page 579• Deed recorded Sept. 17, 1931, in Vol. 290 of Official Records, at page 151. 2nd installment taxes 1931-32• Assessed to Arthur Bernstein and Bertha Bernst3n. That certain tractof land situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of Ualifornia, and aescrffiai as follows. Lots 25 and 26 in Block 14 as delineated on that certain map entitled "Map of Richmond City.Center" being a portion of Lot No. 70of the Final Partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, California. Filed on the 11th day of March, 1913, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded May 14, 1931, in Vol. 266 of Official Records, at page 407. Taxes 1931-32. Assessed to William H.Conn and Nellie M.Conn. -14— That certain tract of land, situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Lots 23, 25 and 27 in Block lettered "B" as delineated upon that certain map entitled "Map of Neto Richmond Addition" being a portion of Lot No. 78 of the.final Partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, California. Filed on thelet day of October, 1904, in the office (f the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded May 21. 1931, in Vol. 266 page 428 of official Records. ' Taxes 1931-32. Assessed t o Louise Lannwehr. —15— That certain tract of land, situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond. County of Contra Costa, State of Califo m ia, and described as follows: Lots 36, 19 and 40 in Block 26, as designated on the map entitled "Nicholl acDon ld avenue Civic Center. Richmond, California" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa ,State of California, on October 29, 1912, in Vol. B of Maps, at pace 190. Deed recorded June 1, 1931, in Vol. 294, page 45 of Official Records. Taxes 1913-32• Assessed to Catherine Lane. -16— That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California. and described as follows. ' Lots 39 and 40 in Block 6 as delineated upon that certain map entitled "dap of Richmond City Center" being a portion of Lot 70 of the final Partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, Cal. Filed or. the 11th day of March, 1913, in the office of ?he County Recorder of the County of Cents. Costa, State of California. Deed recorded June 16, 1931, in Vol. 290 of Official Records, at page 29. ' Taxes 1931'32• Assessed to ?.A.Mero and Millie Mero. —17— That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California and described as follows: Lots 28 and 29 in Block 4 as designated on the map entitled " f "Map of the Peres Andrade Tract, Contra Costa Co. California which map was filed in the office of the Rn.corder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on May 21, 1908 in Vol. 1 of Map a, at nage 22. Deed recorded July 14, 1931, in Vol. 275 page 369 of Official Records. � Taxes 1931-32- Assess ad to Grant L.Miner, Sr. 4 17g That certain tract of laid, situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa,St zZe of California, i And descri'oed as follows: Lots 11 and 12, in Block 132 as delineated upon that certain I map entitled "Amended Map of the City of.Richmond" being a portion o; Lot No. 54 of the final Partition of the S n Pablo ' Rancho, Contra Costa County, Cal. Filed on the 31st Ey of March, 1905, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of-Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded August 14, 1931, in Vol. 279 page 482, of official Records. i Taxes 1931-32. Assessed to Giuseppe G.Dagna. That certain-tm ct of lud, situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California and described as follows: i The Northerly portion of Lot 2 and the southerly portion o: j Lot 3 in Block 12 as designated on the map entitled "Richmond Traffic Center"which map was filed in the office of the Re- corder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, j on April 186-1914, in Vol. 11 of Meps, at page 256, described as follows. BEGINNTTINTG at a point on the east line of Dimm Street, formerly Dimm Avenue at the line between Lots 2 and 3 in Block 12; thence from said point of beginning, northerly along the easterly line of Dimm Street, 15 feet; thence north 89°10,49" East, parallel to the line between said Lots 2 and 3 loo feet to the east line of said Lot 3 thence southerly along the east line of said Lots 3 and 2 in Block 12, 47.157 feet to the north line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Western Home Builders, Inc. a corp. to David Dryden, et ux. Dated November 24, 1930, and recorded November 26, 1930, in Vol. 258 of official Records, at page 195; thence south 89°24152" {lest, along said North line, 100 feet j to the east line of Dimm Street; thence northerly along said East line, 30 feet to the point of beginni-Z. Deed recorded Sept. 10, 1531, in Vol. 290 of Official Records, at page 121. Tames 1931-32• Assessed to David Dryden and Isabelle Dryden. It is FURTHER CRI)=,D THAT no cancellation of any special, assessments j for street work or other improvemeits be made. I j In the flatter of Csncel2ati6n of Warrants. On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, it is by the Board ordered that !; .he following warrants be cancelled, to wit: i GENERAL FUND. Number allowed Amount. F5717 Nov.T2, 1931. 1 0. 0. MOTOR VEHICLE. 15 July 20. 1531. 4.50 j 163 Nov. 16, 1931, 2005 j 219 Dec. 7, 1931, ' 223 Dec. 7, 1931, 52.50 SUP. DIST. N0. 2. 38 Sept. 21, 1931, $10.00 I SUP.DIST IIO. 3_ I 17 Sept. 8th, 1931, 84.89. PAY ROLL FUND. 6486 July 8, 1931, 10.00 Auj 3,1931, 9 00 81 3. 1931, 14.00 X59- 3. 1931, 50.00 Oct-5. 1931, 12.00 2911 Dec. 7, 1931, 4.50 2990 Dec. 7, 1931, 9.00 I 1`o Ii i CHAR. & CORRECTIONS. 117 Aug. lst, 1931, $20.00 293 " 1st, 1931, 40.00 9 " let, 1931, 45.00 i 64 Sept.l, 1931, 20.00 71 " 1, 1931, 757 " 1, 19 31, �0.000 " 40.00 , 932 " i; li 3i. 45,00 926 " 1. 1931. 4o.00 1200 " 1, 1931, 10.50 1428 Oct. 1, 1931, 40.00 1434 1, 1931, 45..Oo 1477 1 1931, 30,00 1899 Nov. 1, 1931, 14,00 1925 " 1, 1931, 25,00 , 19 9 " 1. 19=1, 20.00 1po " 1, 1931, 4o.00 2004 " 1, 1931. 40.00 2010 " 1. 1931, 45.00 2030 " 1. 1931, 80.00 2076 " 1. 1931, 20.00 j 2078 " 1. 1931 15.00 2081 ° 1, 1931, 45.00 247q Dec. 1,1931. 30.00 2481E " 11 1931, 17.00 2502 " 1, 1931, 14.00 2529 " 1. 1931, 25.00 '5437 n 1. 1931, 25.00 0 1, 1931, 30.00 2564 " 1. 1931, 20.00 2575 " 1. 1931, 4o.00 2596 " 1. 1931, 10.00 2b04 " 1. 1931. 40.00 2617 " 1. 1931, 45.00 2683 " 1 . 1931. 20.00 4473 Apr. 1, 1931 15.00 4912 May 1, 1931, 30.00 4950 " 1. 19331. 25.00 5044 " 1, 1931. 15.00 5054 " 1, 1931, 40.00 I ' 547o JIne 1, 1931 30.00 5510 " 1, 1931, 25,00 r " 1, 1931. 5 b6 " 1, 1931, 15.00 5 16 " 40.00 2994 Jul 1, 1931 288,00 30.00 6o16 " 1, 1931, 30.00 6o3i l 131 30.00 6041 " 1, 1931. 25,00 6052 " 1. 1931 20.00 6106 " 1, 1931 50.00 6117 11, 1931 20.00 6133 .1 11 1971 4o.00 61- " 2. 0.0649 1, 1 0 6149 1, 1931. a).Do 6150 " 1,1931, 30.00 6151 " 1. 1931s $5.00 6212 " 1, 1931. 60.00 6215 " 1, 1931. 50.00 6233 " 1, 1931, 60.00 j The said atter is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Clatter of the Petition for Formation of ORINDA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT. NOTICE OF PROPOSED FOXUTION OF j ORINDA COMITY 17ATER DISTRICT. I BE IT RESOLVED. by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costal as follows: j THAT WHEREAS, a petition for the formation of a County stater District to be ?;norm as 0R1P?DA COUNTY TATER DISTRICT was filed with the Board of Supervisors; on the 20th da of 11ove*mber, 1 + y q3_, at the hour of ten (10} o cloc'.--: A.L;.and said petition being signed by registered voters residing in the boundaries of said 7aterj i 181 District equalinZ in number more than ten (100) per cent of the number of votes cast in said proposed Water District for the office of Governor of this State at the last general election prior to the presenting of said petition; and ' VPHE.EAS, it appears to this Board that the notice of the presentation of said petition was published in the manner and for the time as required by lain as j appears by the affidavit of Elsie A.Gemetti„ on file herein, and, WHEREAS, said petition was partially heard on the 7th day of December, 1931, and the hearing thereon was regularly continued to this date, the 21st day of December, 1931, by order of this Board, and, WHEREAS, all of the verbal protests presented to this Board for exclusion of territory from this District have been heard and denied by this Board, and, WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that there are no defects in the contents of the petition or in the title to or form of notice, or signatures, or lack of sig- natures, thereto, and, WHEREAS, it appears to t Le Board that certain persons desire to have certain of their property included within the proposed Water District, and, WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that the, title owners of all of the said added property were present before the Board desiring $he said incorporation of their said properties in the said district, and, THZREAS, it appears to this Board that all of the said added properties will be benefited by the formation of said District and inclusion of the same in the said District, now therefore, BE IT RESOLITED A?n IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that said petition complied with all of the requirements of the provisions of the Act for the incorporation, organization and :management of Crn.mty ';7ator District, and that said petition and notice are suffi- cient, and that a County Water District shall be formed to be composed of all that certain territory of the County of Cont-,a Costa,State of California, situate, lying and being within the following boundaries of said District, which are hereby finally determined to be as follotss, to wit: All that certain area of land situated in the.County of Contra Costa, State of California, the boundaries of ahich are particularly described as follows, to wit. BEGISLII'?G at a point on the cornon boundary line to the County of Alameda and the Co=ty of Contra Costa, State of CalifD-rnia, said point being marked by County Boundary post number twenty-tti:•o of the Survey of the Bouhdnry line between the said Counties, said point being also at the most southerly corner of Plot L as delineated and so designated on the "Yap of the Undivided Mountain or Hill Land, of the Vicente and Domingo Peralta Rancho as Partitioned by a Decree of the Third District Court", which said map was filed in the office of the County Recorder of said County of Alameda on October 6, 1875, and runn4tE thence from said point of beginnin , following the said common county boundary line rnortbeasterly and northwesterly to a ' point oa the "Mount Diablo Base Line an din the southerly boundary line of Lot No. 55, Rancho E1 Sobrznte, as said Lot No. 57 a..d said Rancho are delineated ard so designated upon the map of the "Rancho El Sobrante accompanying; and forming a part of the Final Report of the Referees in Partition of said Rancho, a certified copy of ti^hich said mu; was filed in the office of the County Recorder of the said County of Contra Costa, on the 14th day of March, 1910; thence leaving said county boundary line and running east along the southerly boundary line of said Lot No. 55, following "`,Mount Diablo Base Line to a grar.Yte post at the most easterly corner o f said Lot No. 55, and in the southwesterly boundarj line of the Ward and Smith League of said Rancho El Sobrante" thence northwesterly following &long the northeasterly boundary line d• said Lot No. 55 to the most northerly corner t_.ereof; thence running northresterly following along the northeasterly bound:rf line of Lot No. 57 of said Rancho E1 Sobrante" to its intersection with the southeasterly boundary line of TractNo. 7 of the Ward and Smith Lea„ue of said "Rancho El I i 6obrarte"; thence running northeasterly along the southeasterly boundary l ine of sdd Tract No. 7 to its intersection with the southwester)y b oundary line of Tract No. 8 of said Ward and Smith League; thence running southeasterly along the southwesterly boundary line o_ said Tract No. 8 to the most southerly corner thereof; thence aannirg northeasterly along the southeasterly boundary line of said T+act No. 8, to the most easterly corner I ' thereof; thence running northwesterly along th e northerly boundary line of said :`-..act 110. 8, to the most northerly corner thereof at a point on the easterly boundary line of Tract No. 6 of said and and Smith Lea&ae; thence running northerly along the easterly bcundary line of said Tract No. 6 to a point on the southerly'boundary line of "na-cho Boca de Is Canada del Pinole'; thence running west along the putherly boundary line of said "Rancho Boca de la Canada del Pinole to the southwest corner thereof at granite post ES91V; j thence rannirg northerly along- the westerly boundary line of said Rancho ' last mentioned Rcho 2718.40 feet to the northwest corner of that certain 500 acre tract o: land conveyed by East Bay Municipal Utility District to Sleepy Hollow Syndicate, a California corporation, by i deed dated January 13, 1930, recorded "::arch 17, 1930, in Vol. 228 of Official Records at page 47, Contra Costa County Records; thence along he northerly boundary line of said 500 acre tract north 83049'00" East, 1"052,22 feet- thence north 20°50'20" East 1645.98 feet, thence south 56013'40" east 777.06 feet; thence south 78°20142" East, ?223.55 feet to the northeast comer of said 500 acre tract; thence following along the ridge south of Bear Cree'_� Valley the following courses and distances, north 87° o7'01" East, 1713.47 feet; thence south 16006138 West, 30$.81 feet; thence south 10 14112" East, 875.4; feet; thence south 61 11'42" East, 231.71 feet; thence south 80 32'57" east 264.17 feet; thence north 79°20'33" East 253.40 feet• thence sorth 87°57'42" East 12.65 feet; thence north 71°3214x" East, 562,87 flet; thence north 85 40'18" East, 269.77 feet; thence north o8 8'03 East, 959.85 feet- thence south 3o ' °^29'27" East, 691.49 feet; thence south 60°10,27" East, 1482.58 feet to a point on the westerly line of that certain 1673.61 acre tract of land as partitioned to Thomas d.Brown by the 15th District Court of Contra Costa County on November 26, 1872; thence leaving above mentioned ridge and runnin alonr7 the westerly line of said 1673.61 acre tract south 0°29'46" gest 1454.75 feet to a p oint in the northerly boundary line of "Rancho Acalanes" also being the northcrlyuoundary line ' of the Lafayette County Water District; thence running along the northerly bom Bary of said "Rancho Acalanes" and the boundary of said Lafayette County Water District west to the northwest corner of said Rancho; thence running south along the west boundary of said "Rancho Acalanes" to the most northerly corner of that certain 107.55 acre tract of land as particularly set forth and described in a deed from East Bay Water Company to Manuel Alves and Antonio C.Lemos, dated November 29, 1924, recorded December 10, 1924, in Vol 487 of Deeds, at page 71. Records of Contra Costa County; thence r nniag alon. the westerly line of said 107.55 acre tract south 45030' nest, 2047.7 feet; thence south 7°10' East, 70� 8 feet; thence south 9027' West, 1112.6 feet; thence south 17 31' Hest, 133.2 feet; thence south 3°22' West, 364.0 feet; thence south 0°37' East, 289.3 feet to a concrete monument set at the southwesterly corner of said tract; thence running along the southerly boundary line of said tract north 79027' east 102.7 feet; thence leaving said southerly t?undary line south 1:038' East, 190.36 feet; thence south 2°42' west, 83 .31 feet; thence south 17030' West, 300.06 thence south 37000' West, 136.31 feet; thence south 28000' East, 52.00 feet; thence on a curve to the right with a radius of 128.50 feet a distance of 40.00 feet; thence south So°16' East, 59.35 feet to a point on the northerly line of the county highway from Berkeley to Lafayet`e, commonly known asthe Tunnel Road; thence following along said northerly line of said county highway easterly ' to the point of intersection of the northerly line of said county highway with the westerly line produced north of that certain 12.25 acre tract of land now or forme2,y owned by Walter T.Wood, as particularly set forth and described in Deeds recorded in Vol. 479 of Deeds, a', page 233, and Vol . 13 of Official Records, paSe 186 Records of Contra Costa County; thence crossing said county highway south to the northwest corner of said 12.25 acre tract; thence southerly along the west boundary of said 12.25 acre tract to the southwest corner thereof; thence easterly al-Ong the southerly boundary of said 12.25 gcre tract to the east line of Lot No. One of said "Rancho E1 Hobrante" thence south along the east line of said Lot No. One to the outheast corner of said Lot No. One, said point being also the southwest corner of "Rancho Acalanes" thence running east along the south line I "Rancho Acalanes" and the "mount Diablo Base Line" to a point in the westerly line of the lands of East 34y ISunicipal Utility District as described in deed from The Yoraga Company to the East Bay Sunicipal Utility District dated August 26, 1926, recorded September 3, 1920, in Vol. 50 of Official Records, at page 218, Contra Costa County Records, which said point bears south 89°35' Crest, 990.00 feet from the intersection of the boundary line between Sections 1 and 2, T 1 S. R. 3 W.', S.D.B.& Y. thence south 0*05' Last, 2500.02 feet; thence north 89°31' West, 330.00 feet; thence south O05' East 990.00 feet to the southwest corner of said Lafayette County Water District; thence following the southerly boundary line of said Lafayette County Water District in an easterly direction to the intersection i of said southerly line with the common corner of Lots 86, 87, 110 and j I i 183 i 111 as s^id Lots rre shown on ";.Sap of Sectionization of a Part of Sancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados, Contra Costa County, California" filed August 8th, 1916, in Book 15 of Maps, at page 306, Records of Contra Costa County; thence leaving said said soutberly boundary line of the Lafayette County 'Nater District and znnning south along the ' easterly boundary line cf Lot 111, as shown on said Sectionization Map, to the south boundary line of said Lot 111; thence cunning crest along t'e southerly bound,-Ty line of Lots 111 and 112 to the west line a Lot 112; thence north 0005' gest, along the west line of Lot 112to a point on t:-,e east line of Lot 113, as shorn on said Sectionization 'wap, said point being ten (10) chains north of the south line of said Lot 113; thence running west to the west boundary line of said Lot 113; thence south along the west line of Lots 113, 124 and 154, as shorn on said Sectionization Map, to the south ' boundary line o_` said Lot 154; thence east along the south line of said Lot 154 to the southeast corner thereof; thence following the east line of Lots 163, 195 and 202, as shown an said Sectionization Sap, south 0"05' Eatt, to the intersection of said line with the center line of the county road from Orinda to the Town of So raga; thence following along e center line of said County Road southeasterly to the intersection of said center line of said road with the easterly boundary line of Lot 240, as shown on said Sectionization 'iap; thence south along the east line of .,aid Lot 240 to the southeast corner ttgEreof; thence west alon^ the smth line of Lots 240 and 239, as shown on said Sectionization flap, to the soutbwest corner of Lot 239; thence North 0005' West to the southeast corner of Lot 236, as shown.on said Sectionization Lisp; thence west aloQng the south line of said Lot 236 to the westerly boundary line of I'ancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados" hereinabove referred to; thence following along the westerly boundary line of said Rancho in a northwesterly direction to the southeast corner of Lot No. 1, Sec. 11, T 1 S., R. 3 R. Y.D.B.& 'T.thence west along the south boundary- line ofSections Nos. 11, 10 and 9. TL 1 S., R. 3 W. _.D.b.& '-i, to an intersecti on rith Vre before mentioned boundary line common to the counties of Alameda and Contra Costa, State of California; thence northwesterly following along the said cormnon county boundary line to the point of beginning. BE IT FJRTHER RESOLVED and it is hereby ordered that an election be and the same is hereby called for Thursday, the 29-th day of January, 1932, between the hours of six (6) o'cloc'c A.... and seven (7) o'cloc':: P.'Wr. of said day, when the polls shall be closed, and that there shall be submitted to the qulified electors of the said District the proposition "Shall the proposition to organize Orinda County water District under'Chapter 592 of Statutes of 1513, page 1049, of the Acts of the 40th Session of the California Legislatur , and amen6,ients thereto, be adcpted" and to the; right of said proposition on the ballot shall appear the words "Yes" and "No" with a blank space opposite each word for t he voter to stampa cross (x) after the answer which he desires to vote. IT IS FURTHER 3ESOL%rM and ORDERED that said election shall be conducted and the votes cast- thereat canvassed and the result declared in the same manner as provided by lar. in respect to general elections so far as%R be applicable; ' that the ballots used at said election shall be printed in the following form: No. INS"'zUCTIOiS TO VOTERS: To vote on any queetion or proposition stamp a cross (x) in the voting square after the word "Yes" or after the word "No". All marks except the cross ' (x) are forbid_len. All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbidden and make the ballot boid. If you arongly stamp, tear or deface this ballot, return it to the Inspector of Election and obtain another. Shall the Proposition to organize Orindar County Rater District under YES Chapter 592 of Statutes of 1913, page 1049, of the Acts of the 40th Session of the California Legislature and anendmer.ts thereto, be adopted. . NO That any qualified voter may vote at said election in favor of said proposition by stampin a cross (x) on his :,allot in tine voting square at the right of the word "Yes" fmllowing the prop:;sition to be voted upon, and any qualified voter mW -tote at said election a,ainst said proposition by stamping a cross (x) in the square at the Tight of the word "No" f ollowin; the proposition to be voted upon. The County Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to prepare and cause to ' be printed on the proper kind of paper used at general elections in the State of i California, a specified number of ballets for the use of the voters at said special election. IT IS FU RTHIR RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the whole of the territory herein- abWe described shall constitute one precinct for the holding of said election and the pollin;? place for said election in saidpmposed County Flater District be � and the same is heeby fixed as Orinda Library, Orin da,Calif Ora ia, and that the f ollo ing named electors be and they are hereby appointed as officers to conduct said el ecti on: i Inspector: Edward E,McVay, i Judge: Lucile L. Reuter. Clerks: Mrs. Arline M.Harro'_d. and Mrs. Ethyl M.Rich. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AIM_ ORDEREC that notice of said election be and the i same i s hereby ordered given by publicati or. of a copy of this Resolution az d order in the Contra Costs Courier (formerly Contra Costa Courier-Danville Journal) a newspaper published m d circulated in the said County of Contra Costa, State of I a California, in the man:iex and for the time prescribed by law; ! The foregoing Resolution was presented by Supervisor Olsson, and seconded by Supervisor Long, and adopted by the following vote of the Board, to wit. Ayes: Supervisors Lone, Olsson, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. ' Noes: hone. Absent: None. _ PI.J. BUCIiANAN Chairman cf the Board of upervisorrs of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. i ATTEST: S.C.^ells lerk of the Board of Supervisors. I I I i In the 3iatter of Purchase of Real Estate from Luis Hansen, ' Luis Hansen, having offered to -ell to the County of Contra Costa, the follow, i in described property. Lot 6 in Block 35, as designated on the map entitled °Houle-1 yard Gardens, in Contra Costa County, Caliiornia7Tract No. 1" which rasp was filed � in the office cE the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, or. August-5th, 1907, in Vol. 1, Maps at page 11, for the sum of $1450.00 ' and said Board deemin,; said fii,-ure reasonable, It is Ordered that it i8 intention ofl this Board to purchase said land, and: It is, by the Board ordered`that notice of their intention to purchase said land be given for the time and in tl:e manna required by law, in the E1 Cerrito Journal; said property to be used in connection with the constructi or. of a Men orial Hall Building in the City of El Cerrito, County of Ponta Costa, State of California;! i and that said sale be oonsumm ated by this Board on January 16th, 1932, at 11 o'clock! A. AaS the Boa_- to ea 1.c„6„ set Dn Tuesday Dec. 22nd, 19)1. at 10 o4clock' ...................Clerk. /p fl�G(.Dhai.rman. 185 I i IN T^W BOARD OF SUPETVISORS OF GO'X—MA COSTA COU-=, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY, DECE.':MR 22nd, 1931. i The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. ' PTEsent: Hon. U`.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Sups•visors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, Harm ;.'.Story, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Tiells,. Clerk. . l In the ;fatter of Receiving Bids for Erection of Iiw: Hall of Records i Building. This Board of Supervisors having heretofore advertised for bids for ercctionl of a Fall of Records Building in the City of Martinez, as per plans and specifications, i prepared by Architect E.Geoffrey Bangs, and this being time and place for the receiv-1 I ink of bids, the follorinL;bids are received and read to said Board, to wit: I =- SCELLANEQIS LETAL WORK, LIBERTY ORNXUENTAL IRON AND WIRE 4703:45. II7C. For work described below: Contract for Misc. Metal Work, the lump sumer of 036,574.00 Le aE;ree to comp_cte the work within 150 calendar days after notification by Architect to begin work. CALIFORNIA ARTISTIC UETAL & WI-,12 CO. For cork described herein, - Contract for Miscellaneous ?fetal Stork, the lump sum of - - - - - 431,420.00 ' We a;ree to complete the work within 120 calen- days after notification by the Architect to begin rrork. FOLSO'r_" STR ET IROII 7."OPUS. INO. f`! For work described below: Contract for section No. 7, Siscell::.neons Seta'_ Work, the sur. of - - -- - - - - - - - - - 035,819.00 We agree to complet-3 the wort- within (as fast as the buildin" progresses) calends days after notification by the Archit ec t to begin work. FAIR ILUTU1'A'C^_URI;"G CO. I For the wow';described below: Contract for Miscellaneous Meta Work, the lump s-,r:1 of - -- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - 033,333.00 I hereby agree to complete the work within- as i other trades progress. I SARTORIUS-00.2- A:7. INC. I . For `he work described below. III ' Contract for'MiscellaneousMetal Work, the' - - li=p sun of - 041,500:00 We hereby a r: e to complete the work within 300 Calendar days after notification bV the ! Architect to begin vor'k. ARTISTIC '^TaL-BORYS: For the work described herein. Contract for .::e lump sum of - -- - - - - - - - - -- - - - 434.652.00 I hereby arce to complete the work rithin 150 Calender days after notificr_tion b, the architect to be.-in wotk. I MONARCH IRON WORz;S. i For the wow; described below: Contract for Hiscellarieous Metal Work, the lump sum of - - - - - 029,480.00 We hereby a6ree to complete t .e work to suit the progress of the construction of the biilding. i i I 186 i FEDERAL OR17XIE`TAL IROi, A':) 3RONZE CO:.C?,li•`:Y: For the work described below,: Contract for 23scellaneous Metal Rork, including Addenda No. .1, December 9{ 1931 the lmap su, of - - - - - - - - - --- --- - - -429,490.00 Sae hereby agree to complete the ;roTL within 90 calend:,r days after notification by the Architect to begin work. , ANCHOR POST FEME CO. 0. CAL. For the ;:or'; described below.- Contract for :di.s- cellanems ketal Cork, the luap sun of - - - - --$205,998.00 We hereby a:;ree to complete the work within 300 Calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. a STEEL EP CTICT. ' J.T. 17ALSH: For the work described in the contract for Steel Erection, the lump sum of -- - - - - - $ 5,550.00 I hereby a ree to complete the work within 56 Calend•r days after notification by the Architect to begin or_:. If reinforced brick filler .,alls and brick backinc- for ::asonrj are substituted for reinforced concrete, I hereby agree to erect the necessar; additional structural steel as indicate:: for Alternate "A" in accordance with the specifications of this contract for the lump sum of -- - - - - - - - - - — - $1.250.00 in adiition to the foregoing proposal. If reinforced brick filler walls, brick back- ing for masonry, and brick veneer or terra cotta facing is substituted for stone, I hereby scree to erect the necessary additional structural steel as indicated for Alternates "A" and 113" in accordance with the specifi- cations of `his contract for the lump sum of 7 380.00 in addition to the foregoinZ proposal. JOE GERRICK & COITA'7Y. For the r.or!- described in ':'as co-tract for Steel erection, the lump sum of - - - - -- $8.935.00 Ve hereby agree to complete the cork within 42 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin}work. If reinforced brick filler walls and brick b4ckin r mw onry are substituted for re- inforced concrete, we hereby agree to erect the necessary adCitional structural steel as indicated for Alternate "A" in accor-4-ce :with the specifications of this contract for the lump sum of - - - - - - - - - a 470.00 in ac:.itia; to the foref,cin_ proposal. If reinforced brick filler walls, brick back- ing for masonry, and brick veneer or terra cotta facing is substituted for stone, we hereby agree to erect the necessary additional structural steel as indicated for Alternates "A" and "3" in accordance with the specificat- ions of this contract for the lump sum of - -- 7 470.00 in addition tc the foregoing proposal. STEEL E7ECTORS CO,ISOLIDAT� LTD. For the work described in the Contract. for Steel Erection the lump sum of - - - - - -- - $9.729.50- 17e hereby agree to c auplete the work within 45 Calender days after notification by the Architect to begin t ork. If reinforced brick filler w,llr and brick backin;; for masanry ar' substituted for '. reinforced concrete, we hereby agree to erect the necessary additional s.=ctural steel as imitated for Alternate "A" in accordance with the specifications of this cor_t Tact for t^e lu:;p s'-'a of - - - - - - - - - 290.00 in addition to the foregoing proposal. If reinforced brie;: rimier walls, brick bac.,ing for masonry and brick veneer or terra cotta facing is substituted for stone, re hereby agree to erect the necessary additional structural steel as indicated for Alternates "A" and 113" in accor,.ance rith the specifieations of this contract, for the lu:q) sum of - - - - - - - - - 290.00 in -addition to the fore oInL; ,Taposal. I 187 (i 11GRRICK IRON WORKS: For the pork described in the Contract for i Steel Erection, the lump sun of - - - - - - - - - p 9,244.00 Ue herbby a71. ee to corplete the work within 50 Calendar days after notification by the AT- chitect to begin work. I£ reinforced brick filler walls and brick backing for masonry are substituted for reinforced concrete, re hereby agree to erect the necessary additional structural steel as indicated for Alternate "A" in accordance with the specificatior_s of this contract for the lump sum of - -- - - - - - -- - 520.00 in a&dtion t o the foregoing proposal. If reinforced brick filler walls, brick backing for masonry and brick veneer or terra cotta facing is su'-stituted for stone, we hereby agree-to erect the necessary additional struct- ural steel as indicated f r Alternate "A" and "B" in accordance with the specifications of this contract for t'.Ie lwnp sum of -- - - - - - - - - - 0.00 in addit ion t othe f oregoing propos al. I i` I + STRUCTURAI, STEEL. GOLDEN GATE IRON 41OR:CS: For the r.or'c described in the Contract for Structural Steel, the lump sum of - -- - - - - - $33,264.0Q We hereby a{ree to complete the work within 100 Calendar days after notification by the Ar- chitect to begin work. If reinforced brick filler wads and brick back- ing for masonry are substituted for reinforced concrete we hereby agree to furnish and fabri- cate the necessary additional structural steel as indicated for alternate "A" in accordance with the specifications of this contract for the su= o£ - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 1,500,00 in addition to the foregoint; proposal. If reinforced brick filer walls, brick backing for mas-ir3 and brick veneer or terra cotta i facinE, is substituted for stone, we hereby agree to furnish and fabricate the necessary adlitional structural steel as indicated for Alternates "A" and "B" in accordance with the spe cificati ons of this Contract fer the sum of - - -- - - - --1,600.00 in addition to the foregoing proposal. NJSOi?'PACS..^IC 00:210r: i For the work described in the Car tract for Structural Steel the lump sum of - - - - -- - $33,695.00 We hereby a:,ree to eom-)lete she wor;_ti:•ithin 75 calend:_r days after notification by the Architect to be;;in r.ork, If reinforced brick fillerti„''dn'dsbrick backing i for mas m ry are substituted for reinforced concrete, re hereby ugree to furnish and fabricate the necessary additional struct- ural steel as indicated for Alternate "A" in accordanceti:ith t:,e rpecific::tions of t'ds cont Tact, for ` sum of - - - - - - -- - - - - 41.245,00 in addition. to the foregoing proposal. If reinf arced brick filler walls, brick backing for masonry and brick veneer or terra cotta facing is substituted for stone, re hereby a-wee to furnish and fabricate the necessary i additional structural steel as indicated for Alternates "A" and "3" in accordance wit' the specifications o£ this contract for the sum of 31,504.00 in addition to the forcgoin.- proposal. i WMICK IRMI ';iOFZ{S: ' For the ror.; um described in the Contract for Structure? Steel, t he lum; sof - -- $37,364.00, ^e hereby agree to complete the .mrk within 100 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. If reinforced brie;_ filler walls and brick i backing for masonry are substituted for reinforced concrete, we hereby agree to furnish and fabricate the necessary additional structural steel as indicated in Alternate "A" in accordance rith the specifications o£ thi s contract for the sum of - -- - - -- -- - -- -81,876.00 in addition to the 3o regoing proposal. If reinforced bric.di'_ler wails, brick backing for masinry, and brick veneer or terra cotta faciz is substituted for store, re hereby' a'-fee to furnish and fabricate the necessary additional structiral steel nindicated for i Alternate "A" and "B" in accor"arce with the / sueoific;.`io.^.s o` this cony Tac" or the lump sum of-200.00 in ^ddition to foreZoing proposal. f� J L > THE MOORS DRY DOCK COMPANY: For the work described herein? Contract for the lump sum of - - - - - - - - $37,900.00 Alte rnate "A": Additional structural steel for use n ire event brick filler walls and masonry ralls is used as described in specific:•.tions, - •..dd to the bid pr ice the aaaant of ----------- 2,169.00 Alternate "B". Same as Alternate "A" except for additi,.7_al shelf clips, etc. as noted, in the event a facing of brick or terra cotta is used as described in specifications- add to the bid price the sur. of - -- - - - - -- --- - -- - 2,310.00 We hereby agree to complete the work- c:ithin 90 tale::- dar days after notification by the Architect to begin cork. SCAPADiR ER IRMI 10R3S. IIM. ' For the row:;described in the Contract for Struct- ural Steel, the lump stm of - - - - -- -- - - a39,100.00 We hereby agree to complete the cork within 100 Calendar days a?-ler notification by .he Ar- chitect rchitect to be in work.. L reinforced brick filler walls and brick back- ing for aasonry are substituted for reinforced concrete, re hereby agree to furnish and fab- ricate the nacessa-y additional strac.aral steel as indicated for Alternate "A" in accord- ance riththe spe cifi cati one of this con.- traet for the sum of - - - -- - - - - -- - - 2,200.00 in addition to the foregoinZ proposal. If reinforced 'brick filler ralls, brick backing for masonry, and brick veneer or terra cotta facing is substituted for stone, r.e hereby a<„ree to furni-1 and fabricate the necessary additional stractural steel as indicated for Alternates "A" and "B" in accordance with the specifications of this contract for lamp suis-2,320.00 in ad.Ution to the fore„oino proposal. YCCLII?TIC —SA_BSHALL 'J0 PORATI02i: , For the nor:; described in the Contract for Structural steel, the lump sum of -- -- - $33.990.00 *?e hereby agree to com,)lete the work within 90 calendar days after notification by the.Architect to begin ,ork. If reinforced brit'. =-]ler walls and brick backing for :arasanry are sabstituted for reinforced concrete, re aereby agree to to furnish and fabricate the necessary additional structural steel as indicated for Alternate "A" in accordance with the specifications of this contract, for the a,." o - - - - - -- --- - - - - - -- -.3-1,155.00 in addition to ti-e foregcin� proposal. If reinf,ca ted brick filler r:alls, brick baciin, for masonry, and brick veneer or terra cotta facing is substituted for stone, re hereby agree to furnish and fabricate `..c necessary additional struc ural steel as indicated for Alternates "A" and "B" in accordance �..ith the specifications of this contract for the lw.p sum of - - - - 1.535.00 in addition to the foregbun,, proposal. =111TEAPOLIS-MOLIRE P013R =LS::7_77 00120TY_ , For the n:or'_ described i., the Jontract for Structural Steel, the lump sum of - - --- - 040,640.00 '•.e hereby agree to complete the work within 60 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin r:ork. If reinforced brick filler walls and brick backing for mMnry arc substituted for re- ' unforced concrete we hereby agree to furnish and fabricate the necessary additional structural steel as indicated for Alternate "A" in accordance r:ith the specifications of this contract for the sum of - -- - - - -33,200.00 in ad.:ition to the foregoing proposal. If reinforced brick filler walls. brick backing for masonry, and brick veneer or terra cotta facing is substituted for stone, we he•ebp agree to furnish and fabricate the necessarl additional structural steel as indicated for Alternates "An' and "B" in accord nce writ':., the specifications of this coT,tract, for the lump sum of - - - -- - - -$ 160.00 in addition.t the f osegoing proposal. r f I 189 Ci ESTER??IRON F109M For the wor:ckscribed in the cow,ract for structural steel, the lump sum of - - -- -- - - - - - -- -- 337.095.00 We hereby agree to exnplete the work rithin 125 Calendr..r nays after notification: by the Archi- tect to begin work. If reinforced brick filler walls and brick backing for emsonry are substi.u`.ed for reinforced concrete we hereby agree to furnish and fabricate the nec- essary additional structural steel as indicated i for Alternate "A" in accordance with the speci- fications of this contract for the sum of - -- - 1,950.00 in ad-ition tc tae foregoincc proposal. If reinforced brick=ill a calls, brick backing for ' masonry and brit veneer or terra cotta facing is substituted for stone, m hereby agree to furnish and fabricate the necessary additimal structural steel as inch eat ed fol Alternates "A" and 'B" in I accordance with the specifications of this cm- tract for t'-e lump sum of - - - - - - - -- - -- 2.100.00 in addition to the foiegoin proposal. DYER EROTHMS:GOLiE_?WEST IROiv 'U13M 8 For the cork described in the Contract for Struct- ural steel t i:e lump 8>" of - - - - - - - - - - - $35.990.00 we hereb;• a.-�rec to complete the work within 100 Calenaar nays aster natification by the Ar- chitect to begin work. I If reinforced brick filler malls and brick back- ' ing for --asorry are substituted for reinforced concrete, we hereby arae to furnish and fabricate t:ne necessary ad-litior.al structural steel as indicated for Alternate "A" in accordance with the specifications of this contract =or the su:n- 1.821.00 in addiY_on to the foregoin-�• proposal. If reinforced brics filler walls, brick backing for masonry, and brick veneer or terra cotta ' facing is sub tituted for stone, re hereby agree to f.Tnish a:nd fabricate the necessary ad:itional structural steel e.s indicated for Alternates "Al- and A"and "B" in accordance aith the specifications Of this Cont.-act for tine lump sum of - -- - -- - - 1,946.00 in ad„iti on t. the foregoing proposal. i V STOia e1111- 1cGILVRAY R1YUGM-1 COR?ORl^ION: For tae w•ra described herein in the Contract for Stone work, the lump sum o; - - -- - - - -- $144,385.00 Cie hereby agree to complete the wort, within 180 Calendar days after notification by the Archi- tect to begin rork. If terra cotta is suostituted ::know• an` as in- dicated in Alternate "E" we hereby agree to deduct the lump sum of - - - - - - - - - - - -- - 71,499.00 from the above 210posal. If terra, co-�.a is substituted where and as in- dicated in Alternate "G" we hereby agree to duduct the lump sun of - - - - - -- - - - - - - -129,000.00 ' fray the above proposed -- - - - - - -- - - If brick is substituted where and as .ndicated in Alternate "F" we hereby a-•ree to execute the rork for the lurap sum of- r 198.080.00 If architectural recut cast stone is substitut- ed for limestone where so indicated in Alternate "g" we hereby agree to execute.all granite and architectural re-cut cast stone for the lump s,_im-110,421.00 If architectural re-cut cast stone is substitut- ed as indicated ir. Alternate "L" we hereby agre deduct the lump sum of Fifty-two thoasa.'nd seven aun,;red sixteen no/100 dollars- - 52,716.00 from quotation in paragraph 6 herein. If granite is inc:uded there and as indicated in main, bid and also as described in Alternate "I" we hereby a,-Tee to do all rork for the lump sura of - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 110.264.00 If granite is included where and as indicated in main bid and architectural re-cut cast stone is included as inL�icated for unite in Alternate "I" we hereby a;jiee to do all work for the lump sum of 54,767.00 f I I CALIFORNIA CUT STO'T^ .LAID GPXIITSyiOR$3: For t`,e v.orl:described below in the Contract for Store work the lump sett of - -- - - - - - - - - -- 4'134,242.00 We hereby agree to co:rplete the work withia 150 Calendar days after ziotific::ticn by the Architect to bei in r:otz. If terra cotta is substituted where and as ndicated ' in Alternate "i," hereby gree to deduct the lump sun of ---- fru: the ab o.e proposal Not Bidding this Alternate. If terra cotta is substituted inhere and as indicated in Alternate G, hereby agree to deduct the lump sum of (a ) Dollars from above propmEa. Not Bid:in5 this Alternate. If brie;:is substitLted whera and as indicated in Alternate "F" hereb•• a7r•.:,: t:, deduct the lump sum of {„ ) dollars, fro; t'.e above ;)ro,,osal, For all Indiana hot bidding this Alternate. Limestone shown If architectural re-cut cast stone is substituted on drawings above for limcst-�re r;:erc so indicated in Alternate "K" elev. 34-2}," h-_re'D.r -*>ree to execute all granite and substitu- but except. port- tional store *ox tt� 1iu;p sur.; c._ (I ) dollars. Ions required to Not Bidding this alternate, be brick in Al- If architectural stone is substituted as indicated ternate "F", in Alternate "L" 1-a!e'o;agree to deduct the lump is $77,900.00. sura of (w ) frorz quotation in paragraph 'o herein. N-yBi this Alter_nte. For all Indiana If �r nite is '_ncludea where and as indicated in limestone shown main bid and also as described in Altera,to"I" on drawings above hereb4�;rees to do all'wor`; for the lump sum elev. 34'-2*" Of f4 ) Dollars. Not Bi,:oing this Alte:,,r•te. all around buildlf granite is included riser:: and as indicated in ing is $91,520• :::air. bid, and architectural re-cut cast stone is in01"Id--: as indicated _ox ,;;xanite in Alter<rate "I" hereby -gree to do all work for the lump sum of {.,? tits Alternate. INDIANA LIu�T7;E COISAPTS:OF For the work describe. ?acr_•i in the Contract for Stone cork. the lwap sum of - - - -- - - - - - - )135,250- tte 2nersb;• a;;ree to co:z�plete the w ork within 160 c4end-1.27 &Lys after rcti_icetion by the Architget t-: begin work. If ierra cotta is azbstituted where and as irdicated in Alternate "V" Le hereby a;;ree to deduct the lump sura of - - - --- - - - -- - - - - - - - - -"? 58,()76 from the above pre»osa . If terra cotta is substi`uted where and as indicated in Alterafite G, hereby; narce to deduct the lump sum of (;} ) :ran atone ;aoms 3. Not Bidding this alta.^rte. if bric`t is substituted where and as indicated in Alter ate "F" hereby a area to deduct `he lump sum of (a ifror the above proposal. Not bidding :his Alternate. If architectural re-cut cast stone is substituted for lim-stone where so indicated in Alternate "K" hereby area to execute all granite and substitutional at ane fc r the lump su-t of {a } ::ch -ars. Not Bid3n this Alternate. If architectural stone is substituted as indicated in Alternate "L" hereby a:ree to deduot Sze Iump sura of (,' ) from quotation in paragaph 6 herein. Not Bidding this Alternate. If granite is included -.:here and as indicated in main bid an: also as desori'fed in Alternate "I" berebv a.,ree to do all vpork for the lump sum of (,� ) dollars. Not bidding this alternate. If granite is included rhere. and as indicated in :Hair bid, bra architectural recut cast store is included as iniicated for granite in Alternate "I", herebf( a",ree to do all dor4 for the lump «un of {q ) dollars. Not Diddin g this Alternate "e will furnish ar_u erect all Indiana Limestone shown on the drawinE,s, above elevation �4'-2t;," for the s--; ;f - - --- - --- " --- - - - - - - - 92,596.00 7e wil'- furnish a_�? err.ct all granite, frim grade '.in n, y , elc;vntion 341-_21;" including the two u_as at the front entxance, for the sur of 50,174.00 "Ie Wil: PoTa-s: ect .11 Ir.;..3ara L4'testone sham or. tlZ.enara^inds ao are elevation 341-2-6111;xceptin:; "_ose ;or ti ors of t!:e side ele- vations and the rear elevation, between the 30-2;;" level and the 6412'" level, requir d to 'cc brick in altercute "F" inn t"o sUr, of - 75.596.00 Te will furnish ;,au erect the Granite sills requir- specifiea in a'�zerna�'r7P fore�w-+coie;: is--- 4,642.00 191 MacGRUER & COEPAIiY, For the work described below in the Contract for recut Cast Stone in lieu of limestone on Page 41 of the Specifications, Addenda J1, Paragraph #2 Alternate K. for the sum of -- - - - —$64,989.00 to furnish and install.above work complete as ' specified. It i:• understood and agreed, how- ever, in connection with t'-is Alternate that all granite work as described ons shorn and defined as Alternates.E and F, from the grade line to the top member of the base, above tater table mold as noted on all elevations, are to ream n granite, I-stalle3 uuider another ea:traet. In Connection Lith Alternate K herein d• scribed, if limestone is omitted and brick is substituted in lieu of sane as in:acated byAlternateF, we will - deduct the sura o 11,194.00 fr= Alternate = If the granite work as shown and in.icated by Alternates E and F on al_ elevations, as described hereinbefore is omitted and recut Cast stone as specified in Ad- dentia #1 is substituted, xe mill execute same com'olete for the sum of - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - 14,544.00 II v BRICK & HOLLOV,TILE. 1 i HOCK & HOFFMEYER. For the work described in the Contract for Brick and I Hollow Tile, exclusive of Brick filled walls the lump sum of - - - - -- - - -- - - - - - - - -;?20,840.00 i to hereby agree to complete the wort; within 90 Calend-s Days after notification by the Ar chitect to begin work. If common brick filler walls for masonry backing are added, we hereby a ree to add the sum of 317.50 per cubic yard to the above proposal ' based on 750 cubic yards, of said b-ric'.ti:ork. This being the quantity on which the estimate for that ite:u in this proposal is based. If face brick veneer of exterior r:alls (exclusive of light casts) described in alternate "F" is omitted we hereby agree to deduct the sum of 8,500.00 fram the above proposal. REED & MD. For the work described in the Contract for brick & Hollow tile, the lump sum of - - - - - - - -- -- $32,000.00 Pe hereby agree to corapletethe wort;within 80 cal- endar days iter notification by the Architect to begin ti;ork. If reinforced common. brie: filler walls and masonrf backing are mot t ed, we h eroby afire e t o d educt the sum of $9000. per cubic yard from the above proposal based on. cubic yards of said brick work. This being the quantity on which the estimate for that item in this proposal is based. If brick `ace veneer.of exterior talls (exclusive of light courts) described in Alternate "F" is omitted, ve hereby a ree to deduct the sum of ' eighty five hundred (38500.00) dollars from the above proposal. If Richmond Brick Co. glazed brick Shade -5 is used in lieu of enamel brick specified for light oourts, deduct the aim of - - - - - - - --- -- $ 952.00 We proposed to install face brick in light courts, paving brick at entrance steps and hollow; tile partitions for the sur; of - - - - - - - - - - - -312300.00 ' TERRA COTTA. I REED & REED: For the wor',described belor, Contract for Terra Cotta wrork, the lump Sum of - - - - - - - - - - $85,900.00 If terra cotta anal granite, as desoribed in Alter- Nate G, is substituted for lime stone where specified for :ain bid, to hereby a_ree to l execute the resk for the lump sum of - - - - - --123,190.00 i If terra cotta and granite asdescribed in Alternate H is substituted for lime stare described in Alt•rnate F, rc hereby agree to execute the work for the 1::) s;an of - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - 51,515-00 If terra cotta is substituted for lime stone a.: des- cribed in alternate I, re hereby agree -full bid- t*.e lu= sun of - - - - -- - - - - - --- 84,765.00 from tae proposcl set f-xth in paragrWh 3 hereof. i REED & REED,_cant'd. If terracotta is substituted as called for in Alt arnate J. full bid, the sura of --- - --p345,695.00 !Ce hereby agree to complete the work within 220 calendar days after ndtfication by the Architect to begin cork. ^URRI.•3, LATHIPIY & PLASTERIP?G. JA'_rS F. SMITH- For 'he work described bels , cm`_ract for Furring, Lathing & Pl astering, the lump sum of - - -334,970.00 I hereby agree to complete the work within 75 ' calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 17ILLIA_t ].L'iKIN: For the work described below, Contract for the lump sum of - - - - -- -- - -- - - -- - - - --334,563.00 I hereby agree to complete the work within 100 Calendar clays after notificationby the Archi- tect to begin work. EDWARD ANSTEY: fy estimate for the lath and plastering,.lab or and material according to plans and speci- fications on the new: Cart House at Martinez is the sam of - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - -- P41,655.00 No check enclosed) 17+M.G & A. GILMOUR: For the v:ork described herein, Contract for Furring, lathing and Plastering, the lump sum of336,40o.00 Te hereby agree to complete the work within 120 calendar drys after notification by the ' Architect to begin work. A. H. VINCHCOLE: For the rear_: described above, Contract for furring, lathinZ7 and plastering, the lump swaof - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- $41,773.00 I hereby agree to complete the work within 140 calendar days after notification by the Ar- chitect to begin work. Bid not signed. CHAS. TERRANOVA• For the work described below,.Contract for the lump sum of - -- - - - 35.950.00 I hereby agree to complete the work within 60 calendar days after notificatienby t'e Ar- chitect to begin work. Proposal for Metal Furring, Lathi::g, Plast win , . 0ementin� and Ornamental Staff wor<:, as per plans an sp ecificati ins. A. ONUS: For the work described herein: Contract for Furring, Lathing and Plastering, the lump sum of $36,712.00 I hereby a;ree to c-:mplete the work within 100 ' Calendar days after notification by the Archi- tect to begin work. BERTMANN BOSCH• For the work described below. Contract for Furring, Lathin;; and Plseterine, the lump sum of - - -- 939,550.00 I hereby agree to complete the work r:ithin 125 Calendar days alter notification by the Archi- tect to begin work. LEONARD BOSCH. For the work yseribed below, Contract for Furring, Lathiag and Plastering, the lump sum of - - - - - 42,256.00 I hereby aL-ree to complete the work within 110 calendar da.s after notification by the Archi- tett to begin work. M. J. RING: For the r.oric described below, Contract for Furring, Lathing and Plasteri_n; the lump s= of - - - - --$36.235.00 I hereby agree to co:r.;lete to wor'w within 150 Calendar days after notification, by zhe Archi- Abotect to beork v •rirr we _:L,;Ure ihc_mes &11 ornamental plaster. 193 f MacCRUER & C0;3d7Y: For ther.ork described below: Contract for FurTirt, Lathing an_d Plast erin.,, the lump sum of - - - - - -- 7,"j8,877.00 per plans, specifications, and addenda iro. 1. �,e hereby agree tc complete the work as fast as poss- ible in order not to delay related work, after notification by the Architect to begin worx. FLU:-311r,. CARL T. DOELL CO:TPdP:Y: For the work uescribed below, Contract for Plumb- ink tror- the lump sum of - -- ---- -- - -- - - 411,972.00 i ,e herdby P-�ree to complete the work within 150 Calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin Work•. � If steel pipe is substituted for wrought iron, we hereby agree to deduct tine lwnp sum of - - - - - - - 832.00 from above proposal. THE Su'OTT CO'_�drY: For the T., described below, Contract for Plumbing r:ork, t._e lump su:u of - - - - - - -- - - - - -- -- 12,200.00 e here'o agree - to co:rplete the word, within 300 Calender days after notification by the Architect i to begin work. If steel.pipe is substituted fox wrought iron we hereby agree to deduct the lump sum of - - - - - - -0 844.00 CEO. A. SC?UST.�R_:_ I For t.-.e work described below, Contract for Plumbing ^,,r'r., the 1111140 s11:4 of - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - 313,640.00 I hcreby a.-ree to complete the rorc within 180 calen- der days a'_ter reification by the Architect to begin work. -- - - - - - - - If steel pipe is substituted for wrought iron I hereby agree to deduct the lwmp sum of - 1,240.00 R.A. Th�OVS: i For the work described below, Contract for Plumbing ,6 Work, t.e lump sum of - - -- - - - - - --- -- - - 17 59.00 I hereby a-ree to cosplete the work within. Cal endas days after notification by the Architect to be-in work. If steel pipe is substituted for wrought. iron„ I hereby as�ree to deduct the lump sum of - -- - - - 962.00 THE MR17ER COLT'A:'Y: For the wor' described below, Conract for Plumbing . work, the m lump auof - - - -- - ----- - - - - 314,000.00 17e hereoy a�,;ree to conplete the -work as fast as build- ing progresses after notification by the Architect to begin work. If steel pipe is substituted for wrought iron we here- by agree to deduct the pump sum of - -- -- - -- - 1,000.00 fro:a the above proposal. i ROBERT D. FEAREY-1HAS. TOLL. FOR the work described below, Contract for Plumbing work, the 1u+mp sum of - -- - -- - - -- - - - - -- 16,824.00 e hereby agree to cagplete the work ti:ithin- as fast as the building progresses- calendar days after notificatio_: by the Architect to begin work. If steel pipe is substituted for wzought iron we hereby. agree „o deduct the lamp sum of - - -- - - - - - -- 987.00 FREDERICK 17. SNOOK 00:�P:1_:Y. For the work described below. Contract for Plumbing R 17oxk, the lump sum of - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -;?14,700.00 We hereby agree to complete thcvor.. within 200 cal- endar days after notification by the Architeetto bein If steel pipe is substituted for wrought iron, we hereby agree to deduct the lump sum of - - -- - - - - 770.00 from the above proposal. I i i 1941 i J. A. FAZIO• For the workdescribed below, Contract for Plumbing work, the lump sum of - - - - ---- -- --- - - -$141,272.00 I hereby arae to complatc the ;work as soon as per witted by the general progress of the job, as the Plumbing cannot proceed except in conjunct- ion with the other units- no definite date car be therefore given, except that I agree to comply with tee date set by the General Cortiactor. If steel pipe is substituted for wrought iron, I hereby a;;ree t:) deduct the lump sum of - - - - - - fray: t.: above _jropesal. YMCHA:?ICAL =7TuACTI1G 00. For the wort; described below, Contract for Plumb- ' ing Work, the lump sum of - - - - - -- - - - - -9'13,420.00 'e hereby agree to complete the work as fast as building progresses after notification by e Arc:it eet to begin work. If steel pipe is substituted for wrought iron, re hereby agree to deduct the lump sum of - - - - 940.00 MR•LN LATiSON 00: For the work described •Dela., Contract for Plumbing work, the lump swim of -- - -- -- - - - - - - 13,000.00 I hereby a:free to coiplet, the work as fast as general construction will permit p.fter noti`ica tion by the :lrcii erect to begin. wort... If steel pipe is substituted for wrou.rht iron I I ereby a.-rev ..: deduct, the lump sum of ---- - 800.00 frc: the ab Ove Proposal. CARPENTRY. CHAS. STOOKHOL% & SOYS. , For the work described below, Contract for Car- pentry and -iscellaneous (York, the lump svm of 351,441- e hereby agree to complete the work within 110 Calendar days after notification by the Archi- tect to begin work. GEO. S:YALISTROa: For the w:or_ described below, Contract for car- pentry, and '.!iscellaneous Work the lump sum of 9'42,490. I hereby agree to complete the work within 120 Calendar days after notif ieati ai by the Architect to begin work. K. E. PA1U(ZR C OL ANY. Fox the won; described below, Contract for Carpentry and :=iscellaneaus work, the lump sum of 9'52,500.00 We hereby agree to complete the work within 50 calendar days after notification by the Archi- tect to begin work. OF-4.S. D.VEZEY & SO': : or the work described herein, Contract for Carpentry and ascellaneous work, the lump sum of -- - - - 055,913.00 Vie hereby agree to complete the work within 90 calendar days aster notification by the Archi- tect to begin work. B.A. HOU KINS & 00:.0?ANY: For the work described belga, Contract for , Carpentry and :.:iscellaneous .;iork, lump sum of 059,454.00 Vie hereby a:L:ree to complete the work within five Calendar days after notification by the Archi- tect to begin wort,. 7. d. ZINCK: For the workdescribed below., Contract for Car pe-.-.try and :Zscel7aneous work, the lump sum of .a 53,800.00 I hereby agree to ca plate the work within 370 calendar days after notification by the Arch-iters to baE ir• work. SA;i FRWICI SOG CG.ST._J"iL^ CO.IPT7 For the r:or:c described below:, „refract for Carpentry _.i11 .:ors, Vie lump sura of - - - - 63,934.00 Tie hereby agree t, cnmplete the work within 180 Calendar days after notification by the Architect to be;;in work. 1 195 i ii VICTOR A. %AUFEN-3ERG: i For the work described below, Contract for ti:e i lump sum of - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - ---$57900.00 I hereby 3 ree to complete.the work within 90 •calenda.r days after notification b.: the � Architec= o besin-wor:c. ROOFING & SMET :!' ,JL. ALTA 3100K.NG CC:2, A17. For the work described below, Coctractfor lig Rodfin and Sheet Leta! the lump sum of 6,987.00 ..a hereby e t:; the work within. 100 calendar days after notification by t � Ar.;.._tecc to begin work. .4[ALOTT & PET�SCi?: I FOX the work Llescribed below, contract for Rodfin; and Sheet 'fetal Work, the lump suds af - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - -- -- 7.443.00 "e hereby c.:cree t cr,:a)lete the r ork within 50 calendar days after notification by the I Architect to begin UASURCRAFT TIL: & ROOF1:73 O I For ttx work described berein, Co_--.tract for Roofing cued Sheet*!, :Tors, the lump sum of $11,524.o0 Via hereby agree to complete the work within 90 calendar days aster notification by he Arcaitect .o be;in work. J.7. SE:i'DER ROOFI;dO & PAVI':G J0. For the wort: described bels„ Contract fox ' Composition Roofir.�; the lump s;:m of -- - - - 70492.00 We hereby agree to complete the won', within 90 calendar days after notification by ,...e Architect to begin vork. I COMPETE S.E. PARKER.09-2.117v: For the work described in the contract for concrete work, the lump Sum of - - -- - - - -$83,300.00 1?s hereby agree to complete the r:orz within 120.caleadaT days after not1fieation by the Architect to be-inwork. If reinforced bride filler walls and brick backin;; are provided by another Contractor, we hereby agree to deduct the sum of - - - -- 18.50 per cubic yarn for 1120 cubic yards, this being if she Quantity oil rhich the estimate for that item in this proposal vas based. This Unit cost to include all concrete wor_., steel reinforcement forms, an,,,VMr expense necessary or incidental ' £or this war If concrete sidewalks, gutters, and/or curbs and curb bars are omitted in ..)art or whole, we hereby agree to deduct the amounts based or. unit prices as follocs: ( J) Sidewalks; the sum of pl.10 per sq. yd. Ii (6) Gutters: the swj of ;P.33 per lin. ft. (c Curbs & Curb &rs. the sum of .;.79 per lin .ft. ' AISSIO.i CorCRETE 00: For the work described in 'he contract for concrete work, the lump sum of - - - -- - -- 4'83.847-00 Vie hereby a�-ree to complete the wor's within leo'calendar days after notification by the Architeot to begin work. If reinforced brit'- filler w lls a� brick 1 backi:u,; are provided by another Contractor, I we hereby agree to deduct the sum of y13.00 per cubic -Yard, for 590 cubic yards, this being the quantity on rhich the estimate for thot igen in this oroaosal was based. Hic unit cost to include all concrete work steel reinforcement, --orris, and other expenses metes'- or incidental for this work. i i i ;IISSIO;£CO'NO= 00. Contld. If concrete sidewalks, gutters and/or curbs and curb bars are omitted ir part or whole, we hereby 2gree to deduct the amounts based on unit Sa�rices as fell o:.s: Sidewalks, t_^.e s>>-n o; y1.00 per sq. yd. (bj Gutters the su:n of $.60 per lin. ft. (((e) tub & curb bar the sum of$.50 p;s lin. ft. ' GEO. D. HUDNUa INC., For t he work described in the Contract for con- crete work, the lump sin of - - - - -- -- - - -472,500.00 7e hereby uxree to co:n_oletc the work within 120 Oalendar days after notification by the Archi- tect to begin. work. , If reinforced brick filler walls and brick back- in.,,--s are provided by another contractor, we hereby agree to deduct the sum of 318,40 per cubic yar::, `or 6660 cubic yards this being the quantity on rr_ch the estimate for that item in this propsal was based. This unit cost to include all concrete work, steel reinforce- ment, forms and other expense necessary or inti- dental for this work. If the concrete sidewalk;, gutters and/or curbs and curb bars are omitted in part or r:hole, we hereby agree to deduct the amo;:nts based on unit prices as (a) Sidewalks: the sun of $.88 per sq. yd. (b) Gutters: Excluded fr:x: this proposal by Addenda Til. (c) Curb & Curb Bar: Excluded from this Proposal by Addenda '#1. VICTOR A. KAUFM-;B::rw: ?or the wori described , the Contract for concrete worn the lumsum of - - - - - -- - :;? 87,300. I hereby agree to couplet 6't he work within 175 calendar days after notification by the ' Architect to begin volk If reinforced brick filler walls and brick backing are provided by Another Cont-.actor, I her-:bLt-ree to ded ct the sum of 319 per cubic yard, for 545 cubic yards, this being the Llia City u.^. r.hich the estimate for that item in t'.tis proposal was based. Thos unit cost to inc2ade all concrete work, steel teirforce.;ent, fors and �t her expense necessary or incidental for this work. If concrete sidewal::s, gutters and/ or curbs and curb bars are omitted in part or whole, I hereby agree t-� deduct the amoants based on unit prices as folloe:s: (a) Sidewalks: the sun of $1.38 per sq, yd. (( Gutters, the sum of $.-- per lin. ft. (c; Cs.o & Curb Bar: the s:m of a,-- per lin.ft FRP1T3 H, CRESS; For the very described in the Contract for concrete rcr'_the lump sum o I L•ereoy agree to complete the work within 200 Calendar days after notification by the Arc:ritect to beSin r,ork. ' I_ reinforced brie:: filler -.rails and bridz back in are azovi'.d by another Contractor I hereby a`ree to deduct the sura of w14. per cubic yard, for 591 yards, this being the quantity on rhict the estimate for the item in this propos.l was based. This unit 'cost to inclu'.e _01 concrete work„ steel reinforce.;ent, forms, incl other expenses necessary or incidental for this work. ' If concrete s-ae;al:cs, Gutters, and./ or curbs and curb bars are omitted in part or whole I hereby agree to deduct the z;aunt based or, unit price as follors; RLSidewalks: the Sum of 15 per sq. ft. Gutters, the sum of 0.40 per lin. ft. (c) Curbs & Curb Bars: the sum of a.90 per lin.ft. CHAS. D. VEZEf & Sot$. For the vox:: described in the cmitract for Cx.crete, wow::, the lwnp suns of - - -- - - 989,960. ag We her by ree to complete the work ^within 250 calender days after notification by the Architect to basin rork. If reinforced brie.! `- o r yells on,1 crick backin, are pro-ride_ by ,mother Contractor .e hereby a,-;ree to deduct the sum of :39.25 I 197 I percubic yard, for 557 cubic yards, this being the quantity on which the estimate for that item in this pro)osal was based. This unit cost to include all concrete wbr_v, steel re- infores:2eet, for.-as and other e:;posed necessary or incid:_ntal for`___s pork. If a`..crete sidewalcs, utters, and/ or curbs and ' curb bars are omitted in dart or ;chole, ere here- by agree to deduct the amounts based on unit prices as fCllo-s: �a� Side..alks: the sum of ;.70 per eq. yd. b Gutters: e sunt of ?.20 �er.lin. c Curb & Curb 3:.r: the sam of 3.30 Per !.in. f- 1101.,SOIr BROS: ' For he i:or. descried in the Contract fcr Concrete e 820.00work t_ le hereby agree to complete the work within-calendar i days after riot ific.ti on by the Architect to beoie. work. If reinforced brie's filler calls and brick backin; i are provided b; another Co_.tractor, 're hereby agree to deduct the s+_„ of 323.00 per cubic yard, for 342 cubic yards, this beim the quantity on which the estimate for that item in this proposal was based. This unit cost to include all concrete work, steel reinforcement, forms and other expense necessary or incidental for t!:is work. If concrete sidewal's, gutters, and/ or curbs and curb bars are onitted in oart or whole, we heceb; 4 gree to deduct `he n.+no•..-.nts based.on unit prices as fol'_ot'rs: �Ccl� Sidewalks: the sum of ,?1.05 per sq. yd. bGutters: The sun of 3.25 per lin. .t. Curbs, the airof 3.55 uer lin. ft C;.IieTON COAST:JOT IOP. CO:OF 01:1F. For the wok's described •- the Con"ra.ct for Concrete wor'c, the lump sum of' .'...net;-seven thrnisaad -- ;?97,000.00"•'e hereby a ree „o cmmHete 13±e dor% within POO Calendax da-,s after notification by the Ar- chitect to begin vor'.c. If reinforced brick filler wails and 'brick backing are provide= by another Contractor, we hereby a-re e t e 0 0„ 'he sac: of 320 per cubic yard, for 433 cubic yardr•, this bain.�; the quantity on ,hick the estivate for that item in this proposal was based. This unit cost to include all concrete work, steel reinforcement, 'oars, rn+t other expanse necessary or incidental for this wDrk. If concrete sider+al:s, haters, and/ or curbs and curb bars are omitted'in part or whole, iE hereb a ree t de,. he oats bt.sea on unit prices as f.;llowthe �a� Si ;s : the sus of .?.12 per su. ftb Gutters; ',ie sa:n of .50 per lin. ft. uu^urb u Curb Bar. ti.e sum of {?.SO per lin. _.. LII•IDGrZEIi h 3�_I:_�r� J:_L_IidC.. i For th.e work descr4-ed in the Contract for Concrete I - work the lump sun of - - -- - - --- - - - — - -Q90'9OO.00 ' Thi.s proposal is based upon furnishin; ce:sent manu- factured in .;entrnl California but not necessar- ily i.:: Cart ra Costa County. he her.;by arree to aonplete the work .•.dthin sixty (00) Calendar days after the erection, riveting and ?a4-ntini; of ti:e Stn:ctural Steel is comp--.eted. If reinforced brie; filler walls and brick backing are proviled by anothgr Co.:tractor i:e agree o deduct :'.e suu of x14.00 per cubic yard, 1 for 000 c ubic yards, this bein;; ":e quantity on c1_iel :`:e esti.-ate for that item in this proposal was based. This unit cost to include all co_aerete work, steel reinforcement, forms, j and other expense necessar or incidental for this wort. If ccncrete sidex.al'=,s, tare, and/ :r curbs and i curb p bars are omitted in xt or waole, s hereby aSree t deduct the amounts based on unit prices as follo;a: a) Sidewalks` t',e sr�. of ?.90 per sq. yd Y, Gutt rs, the sum of -- per lin, ft. c7 Curb: the sax of 3.50 per lin. ft. I I VILLADS X BROT3E-B,_I"MORPORATED: For the work described in the contract for concrete work the lump sum of -- - - -- - - - - - --- - - -392,950.00 'e hereby a�:ee to complete the work within 15O Calendar days after notification by the Archi- tect to be.--in work. If reinforced brick filler walls and brick backings are provided by another Cortractor, we heiebv , a-ree `o deduct the Sum 0" 317. 50 per cubic yard, far 2:0 cubic cards. thi&ing the quantity on whici: the estimate for that itea in this propos- al is based. :his unit cost to include all concrete work, steel reinforce.;im t, fol-ma, a.d other expense ° necessar or inci'ental for this work. If concrete sidewalks, -utters and/ or curbs and curb bars are ,nittcd in tart or ;;hole, we hereby agree to deduct the u.:.ounts based on unit prices as ' follors. ((a)) Sideralss: the su:s of 31.00 per sq. yd. (b) Gutters, the su_ of --- per lin. _t (( ) Jarb & Curb Bar, the Elul of ---per lin. ft. We have not induced t-,e cost of utters, curb or curb bar in our proposal as they are omitted by Addenda V1. ROSCOE W. LI^_TLEFI LD: For the work descri=edi the Contract for Concrete work the lump sum of - - - - - - ----- - - - - -3108,870.00 I hereby agree to complete the work within --Calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. If reinforced brick filler valls and brick backing are provided by another contractor, I hereby agree to deduct the s-:::: of ,.".2.0 per cubic yard, for 350 cubic y arcs, this be int the quantity on which the estimate for that item in this pruposal was based. .This unit cost to include all concrete wor;:, steel reinforcement, fortis, and other expense necessary or incidental for ;his work. If colic retgsidewaLks, Cutters, and/ or curbs and curb bars are omitted in kart or v.hole, I heraby agreeto deduct the amounts based on unit prices as folloti.s. a) Sidewalks, the suni of ;1.44 per sq. yd. b c3Gutters, tile sura of -- per lin. Curb & Curb Bar, tite su,a of --- perylin.ft. ' GLASS & GLAZIP?G. C7. P. FULLER& CO. For the work described herein, Contract for the Glass and Glazir.;, in the.lumpsum of ----------v2,945.00 V, hereby agree t:: complete the Wolk within 15 calendar days after notification by the Arc=itect to be.ain work. EAST BAY GLASS 0012ANY. For the work described belrnr. Contract for Glass ' and Glazing; for the lump sum of - - -- - -- —03.195.00 Pie hereby agree to complete the work. within 30 Calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. TERRAZZO 7,017. COiJSOLIDATED TERRAZZQCO::RAYIES, I70. ' For the wor_ described below, contract for "Terrazzo" the lump sura of - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- -07.000.00 t7e hereby agree to conplete the r:ork within 40 Jalendar aays after notification by the Archi- tect .o beE;in work. CALIFO=A '_"3tRi7.ZO !!A--SL.' 00. For the work describe-: belbr, Contract for all Terrazzo work as s::0wr. std specified including; Type L safety treads accordi^- to Addenda i7'1 Dece..:foer y, 1,31, f r taa 1,1!1p su-e. of - - - -- - - 6,950.00 We hereby :-r:_ t co:..pleta the wort_ r.ithin 30 calend rdays —ter n}tifica'on by `:e Ar- chitect to begin rrnr�. I P 199 i OAKLAUD CONORM; & TERRUZ70 OO;TAITY. For the work described below, Ce2rt r ct for Terrazzo rork, tre lump sum of - - -- - - - - - - - - - - $9,835.00 re hereby i•;ree to co,:p1ete the uo Vk within 6o Calendar Says after notification by the Archi- tect to be in r:ork. LII?OL=[AE & COM' TILE. HOiW Flo."T IT Ui'. 00JAIIY.0: _ARTI:EZ. I For the work d escribed belor, Contract for Lin- olean and Corh Tile t`.e lump sum of - -- -- - -- 5,696.00 Vie herciby a�;rce to to complete the work within 21 calendar days after notificationby the Arbhi- t 3 yp begin work. Ar:'stron to Plai.. Brous Battleship & Arustrong's i_ed.Cork Tile as desc ibed L. S. 0AS3 II?JORPORATED: in plans ar.a specifications. For the work described 'below, Contract for the lwnp Swa of - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2,170.00 For fumishin� and installing David E. Kennedy � 1/4" Cork Tile in accor,:ance with plans and specifications in the Contra Costa Cuanty Uourt House, -"artinez, ZUifornia. We lie reby a-ree to eonplete th e work within 45 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. I CO'12RCIAL LII?OLED:, 00'.y:7Y: For the work described below, Contract for Linoleum and Cork Tile the lu— s,:,n of - -- - - - - - - - $ 6,577.00 Separately: ((A) Lincle.;..: ?6,27-,0.00 i (B) Cork Tiley 2.6 5.00 We her-aba a ree to co:.plete tae work within 15 to 1-0 calendz;r ,days after rectification by the Arch i-1ec: to be-,i ti:•ork. ' S1. & J. SLOAIRTE For t"e work described below, Contract for the llnllp su:_ of - - - - --- -- - - - - - - - - - 6,616.75 t,e hereby agree to co::Mete the work T:dthir_ 45 calendar Kays aftei notification by the Ar- chitect to beUin wor's. Note: Bid on Sloane-3labon Corporation, double waxed finish. DAARL-THOLIS For the work described below, Contract for lump sum of 96,311.00 � ;e here'— a..'ree to complete the word::within 30 ar i Calenddays zifter no:ificati .. by .he Archi- `ebt t:; begin work. This bid inclines both: the linoleum and the cors: tile, and is 11 covera''e for all the spaces as desig- j sated i n the f'--c_s sc etle of t'.?e blue prints prepared b E.Ceoffrey Banks, the Architect on this `oU. ^,e :zaerial is all as specified, and we will furnish Armstro:,c's linolexm: and cord: tile. ' L.H. SCHRADER 00.I30. For ,_e icor', described below, Contract for the lump sun of 96,10'0.33. I�e .hereby ^ ee to c n'aplete the 1;o* within 30 erdyr days after notification by the Architect to be:din wOTk. VA"? FLEET -?RUEAR 00U.- IY: For t,e wor'.: described below. (( m •' a) .lrmstrong's Linoleu , s specified, 96,540.00 (b) Ar,::stron 's 1/4" Cork Tile, a4 specified 2,430.00 {c Ar::str• .; 's 1/2" Jork Tile, (Alternate) 2,700.00 We Lereby a;;ree to cos_,iete tLe uor: within 60 oalend,r days after notificbti n by the rchitect t be::in work. LLiLOTT & PETERSON: For the work described below, contract for linoleum and Cor:: Tile, the lu:.p sun of - - - -- - - - - 5,217.00 Vie hero-by a:--Tc,,: t: complete the work within 100 Cajon-:,r days alta natiticrtion by t..' Architect to begin ti:or . j i I 00l./ FL?ATIIiG u VETTILATIPG. THE TURNER OC XT•Y. For the r=ork described in the contract for heating and Ventilatiry r.'ork, the lump sur-: of - -- - -- $22,6636.00 S e hereby gree � ,leti ti:or; as fast ' ase - xi pro-. ries aster notification b , c .e c c z ors. If gas burner is substitu;,c_ as : scribed in Alternate i�l of this specification, we hereby a�•ree to decact the lurr? sum of $220. from the above proposLl. If air filter is omitted, we hereby agree to deduct the lump, sur::. of `1,'-60 from the above proposal. If steel pipe is bstituted for nrou;ht iron as , described in Alternate v3 of the specifications for Heat-in.: and Ventilatirj� we hereby agreeto aeduct rt::e lura;, sura of .p425.00 fro:u a,"-;e propos-al.. If Hart F Cooley X1000 Registers are substituted oneneral a.;haust systau only, for volume wa-: 1,va_-.c_: duet dan_)ers add the lamp sum of '165.0D t., above aro,)osal. U. H. PICARD, III.. For the for ,esoribed belov: Contract for Plumbin Frork,the lump swn of - - - - - - -- - -$13,440.00. a her by a_,•Tee to co:uplete the stork withi- 200 crlendcs , rs after notification by the Arcn tect Uto begia ore. If steel pipe is substituted for wrought iron we he aby agree to deduct the lwnp sum of 4997• from above proposal. HZ.1TIIiG u VE`ITILATIM :XXX. For the r.orl described in the Coirtraet for Heatingand Ve_.,i'r_tin i?or_, -he lmip : - -- - -- --- - - - - - - -- - - - -$24,223.00 re herby ac;rae to eauplete t e •.r ori; c:_Tthin ' 20Ocalena _ days after notification by the Architect to begin ;nor'_. If gas burner as described in Alternate 41 of this specification, re hereby ar;ree to deduct the leap sum of .440 ffo:a the above propo,_•al. If air filter is emitted r:e hereby a-ree to deduct the lwnp sung of Q'150'5.00 from the above propos.l. If steel pipe is substituted for wrouL;ht iron as described it Alternate 413 of the speci- fications for Heatin- i Ventilating we hereby agree to deduct the lwuD sura of j715.00 fron. abr.ve .�roposel. If Hart & Cooley ¢1000 Re;;isters are substituted on gener:.: ::rust syste:e only, for volume :rid branch `qct dampers from above proposal no a_ _,i�_rlfio deductio._. THE SCOTT CWTANY: For the e:u-_- described b.lor, Contract for ` Heatirg and Ventilatin.- the lump swu of - - - $22,950.00 7e hereby aUree to c-mplete the vors vdthin 300 calendar clays after notification by ' the Architect to begin cork. Alternate ISo. 1. Deduct 'or substitution of Schi7an P?o. A4 gas burners for the oil barbers as specified lump s;:;; of - - - - - - 2J0.00 Alternate No. 2: Deduct for oraissior. of air filter 1ue sza o f - - - - - - - - - - -- - 1,631.00 Alternate I:o. - Deduct for us of irationa.l ^n a Stee= pipe lu: 201 I GEO. A. SC•dUSTER, Cont1d. If steel pipe is sabst.i�ated for the i-mought iron as described i:- Alternate fr3 of the specifications for heating and vantilatii-,; I :_z eb a ree to dedt:et rhe lump sum of - - - - J340.o0. ' fro;, a`r:epro_xosri. If Hart Cooley u-1300 Registers axe substituted on general a;I%ust ayste::: only, 'or volume and bra.-.ch duos da^pere, ad the su;s of- :To change to above proposal. THOUS-J. KEi`72MY: For the described work in the Contract for Heating & Ventilatin- Cork, the lump saw, of - - - - -- 3241,4n.00 I berzb-: r,�ree tc. camplete the work within 225 Calend_r days after notifieection by the Archi- tect to be�:in work. If gas burner 16 s b_�tituted as describe:: in .lite.—pie 9l of t?xis specification, Z hereby V.,-ree t. ded;:ct -he '_map sura of $i50 fru+ above proposol. j If air filter is o7nit :d, I hereby a_-ree `. deduct the lural sun of i'e1=25.00 from above proposal. If steel pipe is substituted for rrouaht iron as described in Alternate #3 of the specifications for Heating & Ventilating 1 hereby agree to deduct the lump sux of 4700 from above proposal. If Hart & Cooley ,1000 Registers are substituted on C;ereral exhaust system only for volume and branch duct da.:,pers from the above proposal, no a chnge. T I offer this al' terate for your ca_sideratioa: If nest Coast Boilers, 7hitiock Heater, and Illinois Traps and Padiator Valves are used add the su^.: of Six Hundred Dollars (3600.00). CARL T TO OELL CO. ' For•„he l:ork described in the Cont rabt for Heating wort ra the lump sum of x24,790.00. We hereby a.-re,= to co:nolete the wort: within 150 Colendc;rdays after now fie;.ti on by the Archi- tect t� begir. work. If Gas Burner is substituted as described in Alter- nate #1 of this specification, rehereby agree to deduct `he lump sum of 3597.00 from aboae proposml. If air filter is omit`;,.:, ~:e hereby a,:roe to deduct the lump sua of ,$1423.00 fro:a above pro�+osal. If steel pipe is substituted for wrouEbt iron as dosori'..ed in Alter nate #3 of the specificati-, s for Pleating and Ventilating re hereby agree to deduct the lumr, sur- of ?£ 3.00 fro: the above proposes If Hart & Cooley #1000 Registers are substituted on general ex:+.aust only, for volume and branch duct dampers from the above propos add $191.00. ALTA ELEOTPSC & `._'EC OICAL CO. IPIC. FOR^BE row' described in the Contract for Heating & Ventii::ting `:':or::, lump sus of - - - - - - x23,940.00 We hereby greo e to cmplete the s•or. within 20C Calendar d ter notification by the Archi- tect to be_in wort: or as fast as constructicr. permits. If -as burner is oubstituted as described in Alter- nate #1 of this specification, we hereby agree to deduct the pump sum, of x500 from the above propos::l. If air filter i:: m_itted, re hereby aTree to deduct the lump sum of - - - - - - - - - - - - -- -- 1,400.00 If steel pipe is substituted for wrought iron s described in alternate #3 of the specificati-:s frr Heatin; an:i Ventilating,fe hereby aLxee to de_;:ct t':e 1+uap sum of 10-100 from above proposal. If Hart & Cooley =i000 registers are substituted On general exhaust only, for volume and branch duct dampers from the above proposed bid the sum of '' i?5.GO I 1 IA n l P.Sv SIC# Lima'_MC; L 71"7! CO. For the work described in the contract for heating, and ventilating work, the lump sum of -- $93,525.00 We hereby agree to complete the work within 135 Calendar nays after notification by the Architect to bin work, subject to general contract. If gns burner is substituted as described in Alter- , nate #1 of this specification, we hereby agree to deduct the lump sum of $500 from the above proposal. If air filter is omitted, we hereby agree to deduct the lump sum of $1300. from above proposal. If steel pipe is substituted for wrought iron as deserted in alternate #3 of the specifications for Heating and Ventilatine fork, we hereby agree to deduct the lump sum of $700 from the above ' proposal. If Hart & Cooley #1000 registers are substituted on general exhaust system only, for volume and branch duct dampers from the above proposal no cbsnge. GEO.C. BELL. For the work described in the Contract for Heating and Ventilating fork, the lump sum of - - - - - -$23,229.00 I hereby agree to complete the work at the time the General Contractor finishes the work. If go burner is substituted as described in Alter- nate #1 of this specification. I hereby agree to deduct t::e lump sum of $300. from the above proposal. If air filter is omitted, I hereby agree to deduct the lump gum of $1400 from above proposal. If steel pipe is substituted for wrought Iran as described in Alternate #3 of the specifications for Heating and Ventilat Jag I hereby agree to deduct the lump sum of $700 from above proposal. If Hart & Cooley #1000 registers are substituted on general exhaust system only, for volut�ee and ' branch duct dampers add the lump sum of x100 to above proposal. STANDARD PLUMBING & HEATING COMPANY: For the work described in the contract for Heating and Ventilating work, the lump sum of -- -- - 23,922.00 We hereby agree to complete the Rork within 130 Calendar days after notification by the Archi- tect to begin wor$. I£ gas burner ie substituted as described in Alter- nate #1 of this specification, we hereby agree to deduct the lump sum of $308 from -above. If air filter is omitted we hereby agree to deduct the Lamp sum of $1600. from above proposal. If steel pipe is substituted for wrought iron as described in Alternate #3 of the specifications for Heating and Ventilating we hereby agree to :.educt the lump sum of $63.35 from above proposal. If Hart & 00 oley #1000 registers are substituted on general exhaust system only for volume and branch duct dampers deduct $400 frombove proposal. ROBERT D. FEAREY-CHAS. MOLL: For work described in the Contract for Heating and Ventilating work, the lump sum of - - -- - - - - $23.359.00. We hereby agree to complete the work within- as fast as building progresses- calender days after notification by the Architect to begin work. If gas burner is substituted as described in Alter- nate #1 of this specification, we hereby agree to deduct the lump sum of $157. from above proposal. , If air filter is omitted we hereby agree to deduct j the lump sum of ;149.00 from above proposal. f steel pipe is substituted for wrought iron as described in Alternate #3 of the specifications for Heating and Ventilating we hereby agree to deduct the lump sum of $612.00 from above proposal. If Hart & Cooley #1000 registers are substituted on general exhaust system only, for volume and branch duct dampers from the above proposal, add $461. i i I JI I 203 j I J.G. & U. GRIERST HEATI3G CO. For the work described in the contract for heating and ventilating work, the lump sum of - - - -- - - $23,296.79. Vie hereby agree to complete the work within 100 ; calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. If ris burner is substituted as described in Alternate 1 of this specification, we hereby agree to deduct the lump sum of $447.50 from above propo3al. If air filter is omitted, we hereby agree to deduetthe lump sum of $1423.00 <rom above proposal. If steel pipe is substituted for wro.ght iron as describ- ed Alternate #3 of the specifications for Heating and Ventilating we hereby agree to deduct the lump sum of t1115.00 from the above proposal. If Sart & ooley #1000 registers are substituted on general exhaust system only, for volume and branch duct dampers add 3400 to above proposal. II FREDERICK W. SNOOK COMPANY: J For the work described in the contract for beating & Ventilating Work, the lump sum of - - - -- -- -- $22,460.00 �ie hereby agree toc®plete the work within 200 Calen- dar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. If as burner is anbstituted as described in Alternate 1 of this specification we hereby agree to deduct the lump sum of f500 fromsbove proposal. If air filter is omitted, we hereby agree to deduct the lump sum of $1400 from above proposal. If steel pipe is substituted for wrought iron as des- cribed in Alternate 03 of the specifications for Heating and Ventilating , we hereby deduct the lump sum of $650. from aove proposal. If Hart & Cooley #1000 registers are substituted on general exhaust system only, for volume and branch duct damWa from the above proposaty ' Add the lump sum of $100, to above proposal. JA?ES A. NELSON, INC. I For the work described in the Contract for "eating and Ventilating Work, the lump sum of - - - -- - - $22,713.00 We hereby agree to complete the work within 125 calendar days after notification by the Architect to beginwork. Subject to General Contractor's progress. If as burner is substituted as described in Alternate 1 of this specification we hereby agree to deduct j the lump sum of $395.00 from above proposal. If air filter is omitted, hereby agree to deduct the lump sur of $1,565.00 from above proposal. If steel pipe is substituted for wrought Iran as described in Alternate #3 of the specifications for Heating and ventilating, we hereby agree to deduct the lump sum of $537. from the above proposal. If Hart & Cooley #1000 Registers are eubstitit ed on genaal exhaust system only, for volume and branch duct dampers, add to the ab a e proposal j the sum of $199.00. Additio lternates: ' Additional lternate ebster traps and radiator valves and Calif mnia Steel Products Company tank are acceptable, deduct from our proposal the amount of $30.00. Adsitional Alternate H: If unham radiator valves and traps lynd Ames vacuum pump, and Caliib rnia Steel roducts tank are acceptable, deduct the sum of $675.00 from our proposal. MECHANICAL CONTRACTING COMPANY: For the work described in the Con,.ract for heatin:; and ventilating work, the lump sum of $21,46o.00 We hereby agree to complete the work as fast as building progresses after notification i by the Architect to begin work. If gas burner is substituted as described in Alternate #1 of this specification, we hereby agree to deduct the lump am of $520. from above proposal. If air filter is omitted, we hereby agree to deduct the lump sum of $1500 from above proposal. If steel pipe is m bstitdod for wrought Iron as described in Alternate #3 of the specifications for heating and ventilating we hereby agree to deduct the lump sum of $56o. I �nnee J11 ;SECHANIcAL CON-RACTING OO: Cont'd. If Hart & Cooley #1000 registers are substituted on general exhaust system only, for volume and branch duct dampers from the above prop- osal add the sum of $100. CARPENTER& MENDENHALL: For the work described in the Contract for heating ' and Ventilating work, the lump sum of - - - - --$22,360.00 We hereby agree to complete the work within- at thesame time as the general contract. If gas burner is substituted as described in Alternate #1 of the specification, we hereby agree to deduct the lump sum of $293. from the above proposal. If air filter is omitted, we hsuby'agree to ' deduct the lump sum of $1590.00 from the above proposal. If steel pipe is substituted for wrought iron as described in Alternate #3 of the specifications for heating and Ventilating we hereby agree to deduct the lump sum of =775. from above proposal. If Hart & Cooley #1000 registers are substituted on general exhaust system only, for volume and branch duct dampers, Add t o the above proposal the sum of $132.00. HERMAN LAWSON CO. For the work described below Contract for Heating &Ventilating Work the lump sum of - - -- - - - $21,225.00 I hereby agree to complete the wok as fast as the cohstruction will allow after notification by the Architect'to begin week. Alternate 1• If Schwan Power Type Gas Burners, size A- , are installed in each boiler complete as specified, in lieu of 011 Burners, deduct the sum of =300.00. Alteon—awe 2: If the Air Filter Is omitted and a s set metal connection is made to the beat- Ing stack, deduct the sum of $1350.00. Alternate 1h. If steel pipe as specified is sub- stituted for wrout iron as specified, deduct the sum of $500. Alternate 0. If Hart and Cooley #1000 Registers are furnished in lieu of those specified, add the sum of Two hundred(=200). ✓ ELEVATORS. SPENCER ELEVATOR COMPANY: For the work described below. Contract for Elevators the lump sum of -- - -- $7,660.00. We hereby agree to complete the work with- in 100 calendar days after nctifieat- ion by the Architect to begin work. OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANY: For the work described in the Contract for Elevator Work the lump sum of - - - 7,669.00 We hereby agree to complete the work within 90 calendar days after noti- fication by the Architect to begin work. PACIFIC ELEVATOR & EQUIPMENT 00. For Work described below, Contract for Ele- vators, for the lump sum of - --- - — $8,491.00 We hereby agree to complete the work within ' 120 calendar days after notification by the Architect)o begin work. . ELECTRICAL WORK. LETTER OF THE STANDARD ELECTRIC TIME COMPANY OF CALIRIRNIA, ATTACHED TO BID OF TMIXEIR COMPANY We propose, to furnish and install, guaranteeing and servicing same free f! one year,& complete electric clock system fou the New Hall of Records, Martinez, California. Equipment will consist of: 1. A Raster controlling clock to operate from the lighting current and run within an accur- acy of ten seconds per month. 2. 67 Subsidiary electric clocks f Q the various rooms and offices as required on the drawings. I 205 i i LETTER OF ,TRX-STANDARD ELECTRIC TIME 001,?ANY OF CALIFCFUIIA. Ccat'd. i This entire equipment will be aut m:atieally transferred in case of power interruptions, to the storage battery installed for the fire alarm system- as allayed for in the specifications. i THE TURNER COMPANY I For the work described in Contract for Electric work , the lump sum of - - - - - - - -- - - --$26.015-00 We hereby agree to completethe work as fast as building progresses after notification by the Architect to begin work . If the Standard Electric clock system with the attached detail list of equipment and ' If the switchboard material is substituted we hereby agree i of Diamond Electric to deduct the sum of $67. from above pro oral. i If the International Time Company's Clock system Manufacture Is sub- with the attached detail list of equipment stituted for that spec- and material is substituted we beeby agree ified, we hereby to add the sum of $800 to above papoeal. agree to deduct If the switchboard of West inghouedmanufacture the sum off $208, is substituted for that specified, we from above proposal. hereby agree to ado the sum of $20 to above I! proposal. If the switchboard of Drendall Electric Manufacture is substituted for that specified, we hereby agree to add the sum of $137. to above proposal. CROCKETT ZVCTRIC SHOP: j For the work described in contract for electric Work, the lump eum of - - - - - - - - - -- $26,592.63. We hereby agree to complete the work within -- Calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. If the Standard Zlec. Time Co. clock system with the attchod detail list of squipment and material is substituted I beieby ' agree to deduct the sum of #60 from the above proposal. If the switch board of Diamand El. Mfg. Co. manufacture is substituted for that speci- fied I hereby agree to deduct the sum of $208. from above proposal. Letter of Standard Electric Time Company i of Ca11f)rnia showing what.equipment will consist of, attached hereto. Also note: Kindly deduct sum of $400 from amount of my bid, being cost of bond which was included in my figure. (Signed) Crockett Electric Shop H.L.Cummings. EDDY ELECTRIC COMPANY: i For the work described in Coitract for Electric work the lump sum of - -- - - - - - -- - - 26,64$.00 we hereby agree to complete the work within - same as General contract - calendar days after n ctif ieation by The Architect to begin work. i If the Standard Else. Time To. block system with the attached detail list of equipment and material is submitted, we hereby agree to deduct the sum of $137, from above proposal. i If the switch board of Diamond Else. manufacture is substituted for that specified, we hereby agree to deduct the sum of *206 from the above proposal. J. P. SLATER: - -- - -- -- -- - I For the work described below, Contract for Electric work the lump sum of - --9126,262. I hereby agree to complete the work w ithin two hundred dalender days after notification by the Architect to begin work, provided I am not retarded by the other crafts on the building; by this I mean that I I will be completed within ten days after the painting is finished. If the switch board of Diamond Electrical Manufact- uring Company is substituted for that speci- fied I hereby agree to deduct the sum of $160 from the above proposal. GLOBE ELECTRIC WORKS: i For the work described in contract for Electric Work, the lump sum of - - - - - -- - - - - 829,753.00 r � GLOVE ELECTRIC WORKS, Cont'd. I hereby agree to complete the weak within time allowed for general cm trach after notification by the Architect to begin work. If the Standard Electric Time Company clock system with the attached detail list of equipment and material is substituted, hereby agrees ,. to deduct the sum of $111. from above proposal. If the switchboard of manufacture is swub- etituted for that specified, hereby agree to deduct the sum of $ from above proposal. A letter from The Standard Electric Time Co. show- ing what equipment consists d, is attached beret o. DECKER ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION CO. We take pleasure in submitting oit astlmate ' of $- - -- - - - - - - -- - - - ---- - ---430,435.00 for the installation of all work iu the Hall of Records, Sn accordance with plane and electri- cal specifications of E.Ceoffrey Bangs, Ar- chitect. Altera 1. If electric clocks of the Standard em Company of California are desired in lieu of the type specified, deduct to sum of $75 from the above figure. If clocks of the International Time Recording Compapy are desired in lieu of the type specified, add the aim of $2,000.00. SCOTT-BUTTNER ELECTRIC CO. For the work described in contract for Electric Work the lump sum of - --- - ------ -- - - - -- - $27,960.00 We hereby agree to complete the work within 125 Calendar days after notification by the Ar- chitect rchitect to begin work. If the Standard Electric Time Co. clock system with the attached detail list of equipment and material is substituted f we hereby agree to deduct the sum of (67.00 from above ' proposal. If the switch board of Diamond Slectric Jfg. Co. manufacture 1s substituted for that specified. we hereby agree to aeduct the sum of 1209 from the above proposal. As Alternate $1: We proposed tofurnlah and install complete electric clock system„ manufactured by the Stand- ard Electric Time Co. of California, who will guarantee and service alone free for one year. This equipment will consist of: 1. A Easter controlling clock to operate from the lighting current and run within an accuracy of ten seconds per month. 2. 62 subsidiary electric clocks for the various rooms and offices as required on the drawings. This entire equipment will be automatically transferred in case of power interruptions, to the storage battery installed for the fire alarm system- as allowed for 1h the specifications. W.11. BAKER & CO. INC. For the work described in contract for Electric ' work, the lump sum of - - - - -- - -- - - - - -$27,425.00 We hereby agree to complete the work within the same calendar days, after notification by the Architect to begin work, as the General Contract. If the Standard Electric Time Clock system with the attached detail list of equipment and material is substituted, we hereby agree to deduct the sum of $99 from above proposal. ' If the switch board of Diamond Electric co. manu- facture is substituted for the specified we hereby agree to deduct the sum of $226 from the above proposal. Attached is letter fron The Standard Electric Time Company of California, showing equipment, etc. 207 I i NEPAGE MCKENNY COMPANY-CORPORATION. For the work described in contract for electric work, the lump sum of - - - - - - - - - - - --- - - - - $30,667.00 We heeby agree to complete the work within necessary calendar days after notification by the Architect ' to begin work. If the Standard clock system with the attached detail list of equipment and material is substituted, we hereby agree to deduct the em of $67. from above proposal. If the switch board of Diamond Elec. Co. manufacture is substituted for that specified, we heeby agree to deduct the sum of $206 dollars from the above proposal. ' SPOTT ELECTRICAL COMPANY: For the work described in contract for electrical work, the lump sum of -- - - - - - - -- - - $29,717.00 I hereby agree to complete the work within 160 Calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. If the I I I clock system with the attached detail list of equipment and material is substituted, hereby agree to deduct the sum of --- from above proposal. If the switch board of the Diamond Electric Manu- facturing Company manufacture is substituted for that specified, I hereby agree to deduct j the sum of $256 from the above proposal. We guarantee to have t e electrical work completed on completion of the building. T. L. ROSENBERG CO. For the ti.ork described in contract for Yleetric work, j the lump sum ad - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - $29,90o.00 We hereby agree to complete the work within 125 calendar days after notification by the Ar- ' chitect to begin work. If the Standard Electric Time Clock system with the attached detail list of equipment and material is substituted, we hereby agree to deduct the aim of $53 from the above proposal. If the switchboard of manufacture to sub- stituted for that specified, hereby agree to deduct the sum of $-- from the above proposal. GROWN ELECTRIC CO. For the work described in Contract for glectric j work, the lump sum of - - - - — - - -- - -$30,199.00 I hereby agree to complete the work within six j days after the interior decorating work is completed. if the Standard Elec. Tia Clock system with the attached detail list of equipment and mater- ial is substituted. I hereby agree to deduct the sum of $67.00 . If the switch board of Meyers Safety Switch Co. Inc. manufacture is substituted for that i specified, I hereby agree to deduct the sum of $90 KENYON EUCTRIC COMPANY: I For the work described in c m tract for electric work, the lump sum of Twenty seven thousand eight hundred dollars - - - - - -- - - -- $27,600.00 i I hereby agree to complete the wotk within 90 calendar days after notification by ' the Architect to begin work. If the Standard Elec�ric Time Co. of Calm rnia clock system with the attached detail list i of equipment and material is substituted, I bereby agree to deduct the sum of $70 from above proposal. If the switch board of Diamond t Type P K manufacture is substituted for that specified, I hereby agree to deduct the sum of $110 from the above proposal. CENTRAL ELECTRIC- For the work described in contract for Electric CO :.r1[ work, the lump sum of - -- - - --- -- - - -$ 28,650-00 We hereby agree to complete the work within (when general contract is completed) calen- dar days after ndification by the architect to begin work. If the Standard Electric Time Company clock system with the attacheddetail list of equipment i I r CENTRAL ELECTRIC CO. Contd. and material is substituted, we hereby agree to deduct the sum of $65 from the above pro- posal. If the switchboard of the Diamond Electrical Mfg. Co. Ltd. manufacture is substituted for that specified, we hereby agree to deduct the sum of $200.00. Attached 1s letter of The Standard Electric Time Co. ' showing equipment to be furnisbed. LYNN &DROIT: For the work described in contract for the Electrical wort the lump sum of - - -- - - -- - - -- - - - $30,490.00 s'e hereby agree to complete the work within five calendar days after completion of interior painting. ' IY the Standard Electric Time Clock System with the attached detail list of equipment and material Is substituted, we hereby agree to deduct the sum of $60.00. If the switch board of the Diamond Electrical Manu- facture is substituted for that specified, we hereby agree to deduct the sum of $206 from above proposal. A let-es of The Standard Electric Time Company of California showing equipment to be furnished is attached. TILE WORK. MANGRDM-HOLHROOK COMPANY: For the work describedbelow, Contract for the lump sum of $2,300. We hereby agree to complete the work within 25 cal- ender days after notification by the Architect to begin work. RIGNEY TILE CO. ' For the work described below: Contract for Inter- 1orTile Work, the lump sum of -- - - - - - -- - - - $2,457.00 We hereby agree to complete the work within 42 Calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin the work. MALOTT & PETERSON: For the work described below, contract for Tile work, the lump sum of -- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - $2.941.00 We hereby agree to complete the work within 30 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. ART TILE & MOTEL 00. For the work described below, Contract for the lump sum of - -- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - — $ 2,500-00 We hereby agree to complete the work within 20 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. PAINTING. ' PATTERSON EROS. For the work described below, Contract for Painting the lump sum of - -- - - - - - - - -- -- — - $10.325.00 We hereby agree to execute bonds for faithful performance, and payment of claims as described in the General Conditions the cost of vhich is ' to be paid by the Owner. J. F. ZCKER• I For the work deecribed below. Contract for FAinting the lump sum of - - - - - - - - - --- - - - $11,450.00 I hereby agree to complete the w ork within 115 calendar i days after notification by the Architect to begin work. R.P. PAOLI & CO. For the work described below: Contract for Painting, for the lump sum of - -- - - -- - - - - — $12,741.00 I hereby agree to complete the work within 120 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. i 209 i H. C. LOVETT SPRAY PAINTING 00. LTD. WE are pleased to quote you the sum of $15,796.00 fort he painting work to be done on theHall of Records as per plans and specifications. We also quote you the sum of $2000 for decorating as per specifications making a total of - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - -- -$17.796.00 for complete job. ( No check enclosed). JOSEPH BUHDON & BON. For the murldeseribed below, Contract for ' Painting, the lump sum of - -- - - - - - -- $12,596.00 We hereby agree to complete the work within 60 calendardays after n ctification by the Architect to begin work. D. ZELINSKY & SONS: INC. i For the work described below, .Contract for the lump sum of - - - - $13.774,00 We hereby agree to complete the work within 60 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. RAPHAEL CO. For the work described below,Contract for Painting, the lump sum of - -- - - - - ---$14.940.00 We hereby agree to complete the work within 90 calendar days after notification by theArchitect to begin work. LAMXZ & LAMBLE• For the work described below, Contract for lump sum d - - -- $19.000.00 ' We hereby agree to complete the work within 59 calendar days after no8fication by Architect to begin work. J. A. TURGEON: i For the work described below. Contract for Painting the lump Bum of - - - -- - - 113.839-00 I hereby agree to completethe work within 30 calendar days after notification by the j Architect to begin work. i / I MARBLE WORK. JOSEPH MUSTO SONS- ZZINAN CO. j For the work described in the Contract for Marble work, the lump sum of - - - - - - - -- $29,313.00 If marble floors and stairs are used instead ct all terrazzo as noted in Addenda No. 1, Dec. 9, 1931, add the lump sum of $12,466 Ito above i proposal. If marble floors are used instead of terrazzo _only in the following areae; 201, 201A,201B, 202, 208.209, 301, 301A. 301B. 302, 309. 309, and stair landings of stairs A and B on main floor, add the lump sum of $6,194. to the aboTe proposal. We hereby agree to complete the work within 100 Calendar days after notification by the Ar- chitect to begin work. If Georgia marble be used in lieu of Tennessee as noted in Addenda#2, Dec. 15, 1931, no change in price. If Napoleon Gray Marble be used in lieu of Ten- nessee as noted in Addenda No. 2, Dec. 15, 1931, no change in prtos. If Ozark Gray Marble be used in lieu of Tennessee as noted in Addenda No. 2 December 15, 1931, deduct the sum of $1575.00 from bid as per paragraph t2. If Columbia marble be used in lieu of Tennessee as noted in Addenda#2, Dec. 15, 1931, deduct the am of $1575.00 from bid as per paragraph *2. If Ozark Gray Marble or Golumbia Marble tile be used In lieu of Pink Tennessee deduct the sum of $125. from bids as per Paragraphs #3 and y4. I I r I OLZRVI MARBLE COMPANY: Fa the work described in the Contract for Marble Work, the lump sum of - -- - --- - - - - -- - $34.000.00 2a Using Georgia marble Instead of Tennessee for wainscots - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - — - 34,000.00 2b Using Napoleon Gray Marble instead of Tennessee ' for wainscots, - - - - - -- -- - - - - 34,000.00 2c Using Ozark Gray Marble instead of Tennessee for wainscots - -- -- - — - - - - - - --- 31,664.00 If marble floors and stairs are used instead of terrazzo as noted in Addenda #1 Dec. 9, 1931, add the lump sum of $13,152.00 to above proposal. If marble floors are used instead of terrazzo only In the follasIng areae, 201 201A, 2018, 202, 208,209, 301, 301A. 3018, 302, 308 309 and ' stair landings of stairs A and b m main floor add the lump sum of $6,262.00. to above proposal. We hereby agree to complete the work within 120 Calendar days afer notification by the Ar- chtect to begin work. THE ZISELE & DONDERO MARBLE CO. For the work described in the contract for marble work the sum of - — - - - - -- - - - -- - - -$34.968.00 If marble floors and stairs are used instead of all terrazo as noted in Addenda No. 1, page 2, paragraph 6, add the lump sum of - - - -- -.--14.719.00 to above prpposal. If marble floors are used instead of terrazo. only_ in the area 201, 201A, 201B, 202, 208, 20 301, 301A. 3018. 302, 308.309, and stair land- ings, of stairs A & B on main floor add to above first mentioned proposal,the sum of 6,975.00 Alternate item as provided for in Addenda#2, Dec. 15,1931, Item No. 6 For Napoleon Gray Mable, deduct, $500.00 For Osark gray veined deduct 2500.00 For Calif. Carrara deduct 2000.00 From first above mentioned ¢appeal. ' 6e hereby agree to complete the work within 100 calendar days after nsification by Architect to begin work. AMERICAN MARBLE COMPANY: For the work described in the Contract for Marble Work the lump eum of - -- - - -- - - - --- - - -$39,876.00 2A. If Napoleon Gray Marble is substituted where Tennessee marble Is specified deduct the lump sum of - - - - 2,276.00 from above proposal Paragraph #2. 2B. If Ozark Gray Marble is substituted where Ten- nessee marble is specified deduct the luupsum of 3,876.00 from above proposal Paragraph +2. 3, If marble floors and stairs are used instead of all terrazzo as noted in Addenda No. 1 Dec. 9. 1931. add the lump sum of - -- - - - 12,876.00 to the above proposal paragraph ;2. 4. If marble floors are used instead of terrazzo aal in the following areas, 201. 201A, 201B, 208, 209, 301, 301A. 3018. 302, 308. 309 and stair landings of stairs A and B on main floor add the lump a= of - -- - - - --- - - - 5,876.00 to the above proposal, paragraph #2. We hereby agree to complete the work within 100 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. VERMONT MARBLZ COMPANY: For the work described in the Contract for Marble work, the lump sum of - - - - - - -- - - - -- $35.64, 00 2c. If Ozark Gray is used in place of Tennessee ' where specified deduct the sum of - - - - - - - - 1.600.00 from above proposal 3. If marble floors and stairs are used Instead of all terrazzo as noted 1n Addenda No. 1, Dec. 9. 1931, add the lump sum of - -- - -- - - - 14,000.00 to the dove proposal. 4. If marble floors are used instead of terrazzo only in the following areas, 201. 201A. 201B, 202, 208, 209. 301. 301A, 3018, 302, 308, 309, and stair landings of stairs A and B on main floor, add the lump sum of 5,330.00 We hereby agree to complete the work within 90 Calendar days after notification by the Ar- chitect to begin w ark. 211 i RAY COOK MARBLE COMPANY: For the work described in the contract for marble work, the lump sum of -- - - - - ---$37,911.00 If marble floors and stairs are used instead of i all terrazzo as noted in addenda No. 1, Dec. 9. 1931, add the lump sum of -- - - -- 11,950.00 j ' to above proposal. If marble floors are used instead of terrazzo, only in the following areas, 201, 201A, 201B, 202, 208, 209 301, 301A, 301B, 302,309. 309 and stair landings of stairs A and B on main floor, add the lump sum of - - - - - - --- - 4,816.00 to the above proposal. If Columbia Marble is used in lieu of Tennessee where specified as per addenda No. 2 of Dec. 15, 1931, deduct the lump sum of - - - - - - 1,072.00 If Napoleon gray Marble is used in lieu of Tennessee where specified as per Addenda No. 2 of Dec. 15, 1931, deduct the lump sum of - -- - - 211.00 If Ozark Gray is used in lieu of Tennessee where specified as per Addenda No. 2 of Dec. 15, 1931, deduct the lump sum of - -- - - - -- - 2,161.00 We hereby agree to complete the work within 90 Calendar days after notification by the Archite ct to begin work. We beg to submit an estimate using Columbia Marble throughout for the work described in Oontract for marble wobc for the lump am of - - - - -- 32,250.00 If all floors and stairs specified Columbia in Addenda No. 2, of Dec. 15, 1931, are changed to Ozark Gray deduct from paragraphs 3 of our i proposal of Dec. 21, 1931, the lump sum of - - 764.00 I J.Y. BACK CO. INC. For the work described in the Contract for Marble Work the lump sum of - - - - - - - - - - - $36.306.00 If Ozark Gray Marble Is subs. Noted in pl w e of Tennessee, deduct the st-, -f $596.00 from above figure. (Addenda {�2, Dec. 15, 1931•) If Marble floors and stairs are used Instead of all terrazzo as noted in Addenda No. 1. Dec. 9. 1931, add the lump sum of $17,019.00 to the above proposal. If Marble floors are used instead of terrazzo only in the following areas: 201, 201A, 2018, 202, 206, 209. 301, 301A, 301B. 302. 306, 309. and stair landings of stairs A end B on main floor, add the lump sum of $8,712.00 dollars to the above proposal. If Ozark taray Marble is substituted in p lace of Tennesef.- deduct the sum of $253. from the above figure, (Addenda #2, Dec. 15, 1931•) We hereby agree to complete the work within 120 Calendar day after not ifioation by the Ar- chitect to begin work. Thereupon all bids are referred to the Architect E.Geoffrey Bangs, to report to said Board of Supervisors on Monday, Dec. 26th, 1931, at 11 o'clock AM. Chairman. i d �! Clerk. i f�f I i i I I 0112 IH T-iE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CF CCVTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA MONDAY, DEGE_'?BFR 28th, 1931. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. V J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N. Long, Oscar Olsson, ' Harry M. Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S. C Wells, Clerk. In the Matter of receiving bide for Construction of Hall of Records I ' Building in Martinez, Contra Costa County. The Board of Supervisors with the Architect E.Geoffrey Bangs, at this time review the bids heretofore submitted to this Board for the erection of Hal: of Records Building in the City of Martinez, and said Board finds that the bids of the following are the lowest submitted for each type of work as follows:: 1?ISCELLANEOUS METAL STORK. Anchor Post Fence Company of California. Monarch Iron Works. Federal Ornamental Iron and Bronze Co. STRUCTURAL STEEL. Golden Gate Iron Works. Judson- Pacific Company. PLUMBING. Carl T.Doell. ' The Scott Company STEEL ERECTION. J.T.Walsh. Joe Gerrick & Company. STONE WORK. California Out Stone & Granite Works. McGilvray Raymond Corporation. Indiana Limestone Company of California, Ltd.-& MacGruer & Company. TILE WORK. Mangrum-Holbrook Company. Rigney Tile Co. MARBLE WORK. Joseph Musto Bons-Keenan Co. Clervi Marble Co. , PANTT G. Patterson Bros. J.F.Ecker. ELECTRICAL. The Turner Company. J.P.Slater. Eddy Electric Company The Crockett Electric Shop. CARPENTRY WORK_ Geo. Swanstrom. Charles Stockholm & Sons. K.E.Parker Company. 213 i CONCRETE. Geo. D. Hudnutt, Inc. K.E.Parker Company. Mission Concrete Co. ROOFING &SHEET MZUL. ' Alta Roofing Company Malott &Peterson. GLASS & GLAZING. W.P.Faller & Co. ' East Bay Glass Company. TERRAZZO WORK. Calif ornia Terrazzo Marble Co. Consolidated Terrazzo Gompanies, Inc. I LINOLEUM & CORK TILE. I W.& J.Sloane. 1.H.Schrader Co. Inc. Home Furniture Cc. of Martinez, L.B.Case, Incorporated. I( Commercial Linoleum Company. Daahl-Thome. VanFleet-Freear Company. Nal . & Peterson. I PLASTERING. I WilliamMakin. James F.Sryith. HEATING & VENTILATING. Herman Laws-mCo. Mechanical Contracting Co. Carpenter & Mendenhall. ELEVAT O S. Spencer Elevator Co. Otis Elevator Co, BRICK & HOLLOW TILE. Hock & Hoffineyer. Reed & Reed. TERRA COTTA. Reed & Reed. It is ordered that the bids of the above named persons aid firms be held for further consideration and investigation by said Board and by said Arohit ect. It is Eirtha ordered that all other bids be rejected and t hat i certified checks submitted therewith be returned to the respective bidders. And the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday, December jlst, 1931.] at 10 o'clock A.M. ' I� i I r IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Or CCUTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. THURSDAY, DECE;"BER 31st, 1931. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.Y. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, Harry B.Stow, and R J.Tre bath. S.C.Welis, Clerk. ' In the Batter of Entering into Contracts for building Hall of Records Building. The bids heretofore submitted for the furnishing of structural steel for the Hall of Records building to be built in the City of Martinez, having been considered by this Board and this Board having determined that the bid of GOLDEN i GATE IRON WORKS, is the lowest and best bid presented therefor, It is, by the Board ordered that said contract for structural steel be and the same is hereby awarded to Golden Gate Iron Works, at the amount stated in said bid, to wit: the sum of $33, 264.00 (thirty-three thousand, two hundred sixty-four and 00/100 dollars). It is further ordered that the said Golden Gate Iron Works give binds in the following sums, to wit: Fifty per cent of estlmated contract price as security for labor and material furnished and fifty per cent of eaR#mabed contract price for faithful performance of said contract. i It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare Honda and contract in accordance with the foregoing order. In the ratter of Acceptance of Bid of George D.Hudnutt Inc. The bids heretofore submitted for the furnishing of concrete work for i Hall of Records building, in the City of Martinez, having been considered by this Board and this Board having determined that the bid of Geo. D.Hudnutt Inc., is the lowest and best bid presented therefor, It is, by the Board ordered that said contract for concrete work be and the same is hereby awarded to Goo. D.Hudautt, Inc., at the amount stated in his bid, to wit: the sum of Seventy-two thousm d Five hundred dollars ($72,500.00). It is further ordered that the said Geo. D.Hudnutt, Inc., give bonds in the following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of eetlm esd contract price as security for labor and material furnished and fifty per cent of gek#aeslem$contract ' i price for faithful performance of said contract. i It is further.ordered that @e District Attorney prepare Bonds and contraci in accordance with the foregoing Order. I i 215 i I i In the Matter of Rejection of bids for erection cd Hall of Records Building. ' Bidders having hemtofcre presented bids to this Board for following contractus Roofing and sheet metal; plastering,'miscellaneous metal work;'cerpentry work,'painting, 'linoleum and cork tile;heatitg and Ventilating;"electrical work; j i and said Board having fully conadered said bids determines-that said bids are-too hi o, It is, ordered that all of said bids for above mentioned contracts be and the ' same are hereby rejected, and the certified check which accompanied said bids are ordered returned to said bidders. I And the Board takes recess to meet an Yonder. January 4th, 1932. at 10 I 1 o'clock A.M. rman. I d' 1l ..Clerk. i I I I i I i I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COPT^,A COSTA COUNTY, STATE CP CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, JANUARY 4th, 1932. The Board met at 10 o'olock a.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan Chairman; Supervisors James N.Lon„ Oscar Olsson Harry Y.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C."ells, Clerk. ' InMatter of Correcti m o_' Assessments. Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor, having reported to this Board, that ' the following clerical error appears on Assessment Roll for 1931-32, It is ordered that said correction be made in accordance with provision 3804a of the Political Code, ns follons: In Vol. 4 Assessment No. 8262, R.J.Beckman is assessed with Lot 48 Block 3 Richmond Villa Tract with $420 improvements. There are no improvements on this property. Authority is granted to cancel said improvements. In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of A.M.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is ORDERED that the sum of ' $35.000 be transferred from General Reserve Fund to Motor Vehicle Fund and that the sum of 335,000 be transferred fro-, Btotor Vehicle Fund to the Hall of Records fund. The vote on sriid order being unanimous., In the Matter of Approval of Reclamation Warrants, of District #630. Good cause anpearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing warrants of Reclamation Listrict f'630, be auproved, to wit: No. 30 dated Dec. 31, 1931, for $22,542.68. 31 dated Dec. 31, 1931, for 6,312.00. 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. In Matter of approval of Warrants ' of Reclan.atinn District $2059• Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow ing warrants of Reclamation District 2059, be -aproved, to crit. No. 666, dated Dec. 23, 1931, for a 76,65 669 dated Dec. 22, 1931, for S.55 870 dated Dec. ?3, 1931, for 49,30 871 dated Dec. 23, 1931, for 61.03 872 dated Dec. 23, 1931. for 110.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said carrants by affixing their signatures thereto. I I. _I 217 In },fatter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation Di Et rict #lc'19. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Recl.3matic< District #1619, be approved, to wit: ' %To. 776 dated Dec. 30th, 1931, far 075.00 777 dated Dec. �Oth, 1931, for 550.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are h aeby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signat: thereto. i In :latter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamatim Districts 42024 and 42025. Gaod cause#ppea.ring th a efor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation Districts #2024 and #2025, be approved, to wit: I Dist.#2024 No. 150 dated Dec. 1st, 1931, $132.85 2024 No. 151 dated Dec.31st, 1931, 132.50 Dist.#2:,25 No. 164 dated Dec. 1st, 1931, 135.00 2u25 No. 165 dated Dec. 3' 1931, 53.73 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 Matter of Appointing Insurance i Broker to handle Rall of Records Bond Premiums. It is by the Board ordered that James L.Acre, Licensed Insurance Bro'rer, b- and he is hereby designated by said Board to collect all premiums :rom the County or Contra Costa, for bonds of c m tractors doing work on the Hall. of Records Building,) and to pay said premiums to the Insurance Companies furnishing said bonds, It is further ortiered that sedd James L.Acre, •hall collect from said Insurance Companies the regular agent's cora ission and shall distribute said Commission to the various Insurance agents of Contra Costa County according to the orders of this Board; of Supervisors. I In Matter of Hiring Steel & Cement Inspector. It is, by the Board ordered that The Smith—Emery Co. be and they are hereby appointed as Inspectors to inspect the steel and cement to be plat-_ ,.n Hall of Records building and to be paid fees as set out in the specifications, for said build iing. I j i i i I i i In the Matter of Rejecting Bids for Hall of Records Building. Bidders having heretofore presented to this Board, bids for the following contracts:'Brick and Hollow. Tile;'Out Stone;'Terra Cotta and Terrazzo Work, and this Board having fully considered said bids, determines that said bids are too high It is, ordered that all bids for the contracts above mentioned be and the same i are hereby rejected and that the certified checks which accompanied said bids, be returned to the respective bidders. In Matter of approval of Bonds of Golden Gate Iron Works. The Golden Gate Iron Worts having heretofore been awarded a contract for furnishing of structural steel for the Hall of Records building in the City of Mar- I tinez, and having presented to this Board, good and sufficient bonds with Standard Accident Insurance Company, in amounts ordered by this Board, and also contract for said work, It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds be and the same are hereby approi- ed and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said Contract on j behalf of this Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, January 11th, 1932, at 10 o'clock A.M. n . . . ���.Chairman. .Clerk. r 219 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALISVRNIA. MONDAY, JANUARY 11th, 1932• lheBoard met at 10 o'clock A.M. ' Present: Hon. W.J.Buchenan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long. Oscar Olsson Harry M.Stow and R_J,Trembath, B.C.*elle, Cle1k. In the Matter of Canvassing of Returns of Saranap County Water District Election. The Board at this time canvasses the returns of the election held by the Saranap County Water District for the election of five Directors of said District and from said canvass the Board finds that the following vote was polled, to wit: Total vot9 cast 82 Harry A.Boomer, 54. George S,Cutler7426 Chas. G.Faiset Lester D.Tycer 70 Malcolm C.Whyt• 73 John Humble, 27 M.A.Ray 21 Scattering 3 Thereupon the Board finds that Harry A.Boomer, George S. Cutler, Charles G. i Faiset, Lester D.Tycer and Malcolm C. Whyte received the highest number of votes for said offices, and they are hereby declared elected as Directors of said Saransp 11 ' County Water District, and certificates of Election are ordered to be issued tothem. In the Matter of Awarding Contract for Steel Erection of Hall of Records Building. J.T.Walsh having heretofore submitted tothis Board a bid for steel erection of the County Hall of Records Building and this Board having fully considered said bid, findsthat said bid 1s the lowest and beat bid submitted and J.T.Walsh having agreed to submit a letter to the Board of Supervisors agreeing to hirF local labor where possible, IT IS ORDERED that said contract for steel erection of Hall of Records building be awarded to J.T.Walsh, for the said amount submitted in his bid, to wit: the sum ' of#9,650.00. It is further ordered that said J.T.Walsh give bonds in the following amounts:. fifty per cent of contract price for the faithful performance of said contract and fifty per cent of contract price as security, for labor and material furnished. ' It is further ordered that District Attorney prepare Bands and contract for I i i I I P I In the Matte of Awarding Contract for Glass & Glazing in Hall of Records Building. w.P.Plaller & Company having heretofore submitted to this Board, a bid for furnishing of glass and glazing in Contra Costa County Hall of Records Building, and this Board having fully considered the said bid, finds that said bid is the lowest and best bid offered for said work. It is therefore, ordered that said contract for glass and glazing be awarded to w.P.Fu11er & Company for the amount submitted is their bid, to wit: the snm of ' 72,945.00. It is further ordered that said w.P.Fuller & Company give bonds in the followi� Ing amounts, to wit: fifty per cent of contract price for faithful performance of said contract, and fifty per cent of contract price assecurityfor labor and material furni AL ed. I i i It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare Bonds and Contract. i In the Matter of Awarding Contract For Elevator in Hall of Records Building. The Otis Elevator Company having submitted to this Board a bid for the furnishing of elevator in Contra Costa County Hall of Records Building, and said Board having found that said bid is the lowest and beat bid submitted, It is ordered that said contract for installing of an elevator in the I said Hall of Records Building be awarded to Otis Ilevator Company, for the amount submitted in its bid, to wit: the sun of $4,349. It is further ordered that said Otis Ilevator Company give bonds in the I following amounts, to wit: fifty per cent of contract price for faithful performances of said contract, and fifty per cent of contract price as security for labor and material furnished. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare Bonds and eantrac Ia the Matter of Approval of Contract 1 and Bonds of George D.Huduutt, Inc. George D.Hudautt, Inc. having presented to this Board, good and Sufficient bonds in amounts heretofore ordered by said Board with the United States Fidelity & Guaranty Company as Surety, and also Contract duly signed, ' It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and Contract be and the same are hereby approved by this Board. i I I 221 In the Matter of Rejection of Certain Bids for Hall of Records Building. Bids having heretofore been submitted to the Board for furnishing of marble work. plumbing and tale work'and thisBoard having fully considered said bide, finds that said bids are too high; It is, by the Board ordered that all bids for the work above mentioned be and same are hereby rejected and that the certified checks which accompanied said bide, be returned to the respective bidders. In the Matter of Petition for Conservation of Water Supply . A petition having been presented to this Board signed by propeiyowners and tax payers requesting the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to appoint a Committee of one member from each Supervisorial District for the purpose of viewing and investigating a plan for conservation of the water supply in the County aS Cmtra Costa and other localities throughout the State, It is by the Board ordered that the following Committee be appointed: From Sup. Dist. #1: S.P.Skow. ' r'rom sup. Dist. #2. Leo G.Lynch From Sup. Dist. 3. Geo. A.Putnam. From Sup. Dist. #4: Otis Loveridge. From Sup. Dist. +5: Leo O'Hara. In the Matter of Designation of Trial Jurors for 1932. The Superior Court of the County of Contra Costa having made an order designating the number of Jurors that will in the opinion of the Court, be required for transaction of the business pending in the said Superior Court during the ensuing, year or until a new list of jurors is provided, and the Court bang estimated that five hundred jurors will be required to transact the business of the Court during the ensuing year, the Board proceeds to select and does select as requiredby law, a list of five hundred persons to serve as trial jurors in the Superior Court of the i County of Contra Costa, for the ensuing year or until a new list of jurors is provid- ed.. The following is a list of persons so selected by the Board from the diff!- ' rent Districts of the County in proportion to the number of inhabitants of said Die- tract and the number of the District from which the said persons are selected, to wit: SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. One. 1. Aine, Mrs. Nettie 11. Avinelts, Frank �. Ancletto, Mrs. Nellie 12. Axelson, Al 33. Abbey, Hilda 1 . Baker, Joseph 4. Adams, Walter 14. Baker, Leah 5. Abby, Minor N. Black, Mrs. Mary 6. Alloro, Mrs. E.G. 16. Bonham, Joella 7. Anderson, Clyde 17. Brooke, W.H. S. Anderson, Roy 19. Belenchen, Charles 9. Anderson, Vlilliam C. 19. Brignoni, Ben 10. Atwood, Hoy 20. Byrone, Hazel r i i 21. Baldwin, J.B. 111. Jones, A.D. 22. Berg, Edward L. 112 ..nes, Mrs. Gayle 23. Bill, Mary I. 11 . Jette, Mary 24. Fraser, Adeline B. ll Jarvis, Anna 25. Bottoms, M-e, J.E. 115. Johnson, Rose A. 26. Brown, Alice 116. Jackson, Edna 27. Feudner, John 117. Jack, Delbert E. ' 28. Bee, Mrs. Warren T. 118. Jacobson, Miss Rosalie 29• Best, Rachel 119. Kronick, Jennie 30. Crofoot, George 120. Zerfoot, Lester R. 31. Campbell, Raymond 121. Kaphan,_Theo. 32. Clark, Delia 122. Morall, Emma 333 oax. Viola c. 123. Keltz, Wm. V. 34. Cole, Thomas I. 124. Beam e, Mrs. P. 35. Cleek, R.A. 125 Zarb, Ethel M. 36. Corr, Mrs. Mary 126. Kammerer, Lawrence ' 37. Conn, Clyde D. 127. Kunkle, Percy F. 3398. Cook, Lester B. 128. Kiraly, Louis 40: Clark, Raymond H. 129. Leggett, Victoria 40 Conn, G.L. 130. Lee, Olga 41. Creegar, H.X. 131. Logan, William 42. Curtis, Alfred C. 132. Loureiro. Frank 4j Carey, Wm. E. 13 . Lucid, Ellen R. 45. Cheek, Mrs.iHilda 135 . Lockhart Alice 46. Christian, Benjamin 136. Mahoney, Jeremiah UClark, Theresa 137. Moore, Caroline Campbell, Mrs. William 138. ma Grath; John 49. Campbell, Mrs. William T. 139: Mayer, John 50. Chandler,Mattie 140 Maxwell, Mrs. Brownie 51. Clark, B.J. 141. Maroney, Kathleen 50. Craven, Fred I. 142. Massey, Evelyn 53: Cuno, Florence 143: Maloney, Mrs. Anna 5544 Curry, Harry S. 144 Mazza, Tony 55• Campbell, Raymond 145. Melrose, C. 56. Casey, William G. 146. Kinstrey, Mrs. Melissa 57. Cleek, Lottie 147. Myers, Gladys 58. Curry, R.H. 148. Aarcos, Manuel 59• Clauses, Emma 149. Wilitams.E.o. 0. Dickinson, George W. 150. McCoy, W.H. 61. Davis, Mary B. 151. McAndrews, Bertha ' 62. Dexter, L.C. 152. McCausland, Geo. V. 63 Dunning, Anita 153. McCallum, Peter 64. Dixon, Roxie 154. McCarty, Grace J. 65. DeSoito, Arch 155. McQuistan, Elsie 66. Dolan, Geraldine 156. Neville, Wayne M. 67. Darr, Roy K. 157. Nelson, A.P. 68. Cassidy, James 158. Narbett, J.T. 69. Detlow, Esther 159. Neckel, C.P. (0. Dunster, Mary 160. Olson, Geo. 71. Driscoll, '+.J. 161. Oliver, J.W. 72. Davis, Minnie 162. Page, L.L. 733 Eggerth, F.H. 16 . Pickering, Charles E.Jr. 74. Esola, D.J. 164. Plate, J.H. 75. Engel, Charles 165. Perault, Gordon 76. Foster, William G. 166. Pitchford,' Sara 77. Fulton, A.C. 167. Patric, Mildred 78. rerguson, R.G. 168. Planz, Edger 79• Foster, B.W. 169• Pierce, John 80. reshney, Adeline 170. Porter, Robert 81. 0cmez, Earl 171. Poole, C.A.G. 82. Frazer, Elizabeth 172. Rice, L.E. Garvin, Urs. John A. 173. Richmond, W.B. N: Glass m, Irene 174. Rickabaagh, Charles 85. Gill, Laverne 175. Richards, Charles 86. 400dfellor, Harry 176. Robertson, David , 97. Gately, Mrs. Margaret 177. ttogers, Albert 88. Germanino. George 178. Ripley. S.S. 89. Goldsworthy, Leland 179• Rose, Manuel 90. Higuera, Peter 180. Paasch, Robert W. 91. Hanson, Jobn 181. Rowbotham, A.W. 92. Hlrlow, E.George 182. Serpi}, Manuel S. 93 Huston. Viola R. 183. Skiles, V.E. 9�. Hitchcock, Janet 184. Sears, Hazel 95. Hauge, Martin 185. Sohlmmeyer, W.R. , 96. Housman, Barry 186. Smith, George 97. Hathaway, Bertha 187. Sinnott, Jack 98. Healey, Matt 188. Schwab, Z. 99• Hastings, Mrs. Maude 189. Stender, Carl 100. Hemleb, Edward 190. Scsmidt, William 101. Hughes, Clara 191 Sohwake, Queenie 102 Hall, Wilbur 192• Medley, Bertha 1194.3Harrison, John 193 Silva, Frank A. Hays, M.R. 194. Slndicich, John 105. Hazelton, M.E. 195. Smith, Lole 106. Healy, J.P. 196. Scheute, Hendrick 107. Hoffman, Mrs.Edw a rd 197. Stolker, William 108. Huzefka, Al 198. Sanders, Mrs.James 109 Hill, J.A. 199• Slosilo, Mitchel II 119. Joseph, May A. 200. Soleim, Gerda 223 201. Spencer, Mrs. C.C. 2133. Transue, Mrs-Anita. 202. Sullivan, James Richard 214. Urquhart, Dave 203. Shea, Matilda 215. Vincent, anily 204. Staats, Henry 216. Von Dollen, Henry 205. Sullivan, James 217. Walker, Louise B. 206. Shreiner, Isabel 218. Waite, John 207. Thornbrough, Matilda 219• Warrenburg, George 208. Trolese, G. 220. Vernardi, John 209. Tandy, Sylvia 221. Wuelzer, Mrs.Emma 210. Thayer, Cora 222. Woodworth, Jettie 211. Tilden, E M.Jr. 223. Wharton, Robert L. 212. Toffoli, John Healey, Albert Y. SUPERVISOR DSTRICT NO. 2. i 1. Andersen, D.Arthur 30. Fleitz, John 2. Andruss, Clifford �. 31. Garrett, Edith 33 Arnold, J.Urbick 32. 4erow, William B. 4. Andrews, H.James j3 Gates, Fred A. 5. Almond, L.James 34. Hansen, Lawrence 6. trewen, Marion B. 35 Huntsman, Bertha 7. Booth, x.F. 3b. Hirst, Mrs. MSnetta I 8. Borba, Augustine 37• Jackson, Richard F. 9. Bennett, James A. 38. Jost, John S. 10. Casaurang, Louis H. 39• Joseph, Maurice 11. Cross, Mary E. 40. Johnson, Mrs. Mollie 12. Cook, Eldridge 0- 41. Kelleher, Arthur 13. Caldwell, Leland 42. Kamp, Mrs. Anita j 14. Campbell, Ilexander. 43. Langford, Hattie 15. Coats, Bethel S. N. Larsen, Lawrence 16. Dias, John G. 45. Lucey,Dennis F. 17. Dondero, Nicholas A. 46. Lucas, Joe T. 18. Dunn, Gaylor R. 47. Lyeke, Mrs.Anna 19. Domahue, John J. 48. Marshall, Manuel 20. Dawson, Charles C. 49. Meaney, Mrs. Nellie 21. Edeline, Joe T. 50. Meservey, Loring 22. Enea, Frw,.k 51. McNulty, Mrs.Lenora 23. Edwards, Don P. 52. Mullikin, Delman 24. Evans, Richard W. 53. Nevis, Frank T. 25. Fddy, Marcia 514}. Norton, Fred N. ; 2 l0od, Eugene J. 55 Nola, Frank A. ' 27. Fischer, Waliam 5 . Nolan, William 28. Fereira, Ma=ia S. 57. Ogden, John St. j 29. Foster, George 58. Olds, Mrs. Mora E. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 3. 1. Arthur, Edward 46. Hoffman, Morris 2. Anderson, J.J. 47. Henricksen, Mrs. Lane 33 Arnold, IIrs.Bessie 48. Horning,Frank 4. Abbott, William M. 49. Holst, Mre.Agnes 55 Aiello, Michael 50. Hill, Albert b. Blair, Lorene 51. Howard, Mrs. Elizabeth 7. Bush, H.M. z2. Hunter, G.O. 8. Blakemore, Birdella 5 Jackson, Mrs. Jettie 1 9. Borland, R.B. 54. Joseph, Ralph J. 10. Ballenger, Charlotte 55. Jones, Mrs. Ella 11. Baldwin, Daniel 56. Jones, Mrs. Nora 12. Brunelle, M:rs.Zeli2. 57. Mrs. Mabel Knight 13. Bruning, John J. 58. Kennedy, Mrs. Mary 14. Baldwin, Nathan 59. Killipp, Mrs.Helena V. 15. Buttner, John J. 60. Keller, George 16. Baer, Katherine 61. Kay, Mr.. Dell 17. Bedell, Walter Clayton 62. Kurzbin, Ed. 18. Buck, Jane V. 63. Kae ch, Henri et is 19. BacW Mrs.MzLucille 64. Knauft, Frank ' 20. Bennett, Hugh D. 65. Lyhne, Peter L. Fran 21. Butt, FraE. 66. Levake, J2hn 22. Barry, Mrs.Mildred ll. 67. Molin, J. . 233. Costanza, Andrew E. 68. Metherall, Mrs. Annie 24. Charlesworth, Wm. ' 69. Milliff, Mrs.Rose A. 25. Costa, Frank G. 70. Moba.rity, Harold, 26. Christen, Joseph 71. Moyer, Edmund W. 27. Cutler, Sadie d. 72. Mahler, Sigmund 28. Costello, Leland P. 73 Merserole, Mrs.Edit h 29. DeLacy, Thomas 7;. Murphy, Mrs. Mabel M. 30. Dunn, Charles 7� Neilson, Edna 31. Davila, Frank. 7o. McKinnon, Leslie B. j 32. Donnelly, 11re.Elizabeth 77. Neustaedter, Michaelis Y Duarte, Manuel 78. Weis, Joseph 34. Duncan, Miss Georgena 79. Nottingham, Mrs.Oarrie 35• Eddy, Mrs. Estella 80. Oliveria., Mrs.Elaine 36. Snquist, John 81. Offerman, Wm. H. 37• Finn, Michael 82. Prosser, Mrs. Alberta 38. Frank, Bartlett 8}-. Stathakis, D.G. 39, Gores, Roland E. 84. Reed, W.G. 40. Greerty, Raymond 85. Reder, Robert 41. Greenman, N.J. Sb. Rugg, W.A. 42. Glazier, Elwood 87 Rase, Mrs. Corrine 47. Grishinger, Henry 88. Hicks, G.A. Graham, Mn .Grace M. 89. Rose. Frank 45. Glass, Mrs. Myrtle 90. Reid, Mrs-Selma I I' 4/- i 91. Smith, Guy 0. 102. Vacchlerl, Mrs.Lottie. 92. Sanderson, N.F. 101. Vance, Mrs. Effie 9 Smith, Maude 104. Wright, Mrs.Davida 94. Sharpe, Waite r E. 105. Zocher, Mrs.Frieda 95. Sturm, I.W. 106. Whitman, Mrs Margaret 9 . Spencer, Mrs.Isabelle 107. Wiget, Mrs Edith 97• Stollenberg, E.P. 106. Faiest, Charles G. 98. Schreuder, Leo 109• Reiehhold, C.T. 99• Tormey, Mrs. Laura 110. Taylor, Fred B. , 100. Taggart, Mr.Joseph E. 111. Rundall, James 101. Fond, Mrs. Nannie 112. Kelleher, Mrs.Fern SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 4. 1 Abernathy, Mrs.Adelina F. 30. Haines, Mrs.Evangeline 2. Alden, Dallas P. 31. Hunteman, Fred J. 33 Atchison, Mrs, Hilda 32. Hunn, Harold J. 4. Adams, John Leslie 3 Houlihan, Wm. J. ' 5. Bernstein, Mrs.Bertha A. 3 Kramer, Mrs.Drusilla E. 6. Burris, Mrs. Olive 3 Laedrick, Mrs. Vera 7. Barnes, Mrs.Florence 36. Ludgering, Albert 6. Butler, Chas. 0. 37. Loyacon, John J. 9. Ballard, Mrs. Anna N. 36. Marken, Albert 10. Black, Mrs. Sophiaj9• Mangini, Andrew 11. Connors, Elsie M. LI: Murrey, Mrs.Frances 12. Clark, Harold W. 41. Metten, John A. 13. Clark, Mrs. Nry E. 42. Martyr, Mrs. Christine 14. Cannon, Mrs. Loraine 4j. McFarland, Clarenei Z. 19. Crinklow, Mrs.Wirrie N- McGlaehan, John lb. Dutra, Mary Roque 45. McCoy, Thomas 17. Decker, Mrs-Thena 4 Olafson. Sylvester 18. llowning, Mrs. Arvilla 47. Paine, Mrs. Ella 19. Delp, Mrs. Margaret M. 46. Popper, Harry 20. DeMartini, Henry 49. Reibe, Chas. 21. DeHaven, Elmer 50. !Roman, Henry 22. Frank, Clarence F. 51. Rasmussen, Albert G. 23. Ferri V.Mrs.Hel en 52. Skeoch, Mrs.F. 24. Foskett, Clifford 5 Soukth, Wm. R. 6. G avis, EdwarFaby, Mrs. d JE 52. VanPlank,i 2Mrs.Geo. R. 27. Grabstein, Adolph 56. Hard, Don 26. Harrism, Samuel 57. Wright, Mrs.Catherine 29. Hart, Lewis J. 58. Westover, Mrs.Frances. ' SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 5. 1. Aughe, Karl F. 31. Lindsay, Ray 2. Armstrong, Joseph J. 32. Lambdin,Silas F. 33 broghammer, OlgaMinaker, Calvin W. �4. Brennan, Mra. Rosetta Y. Minta, Manuel 5. Bonnicks m, Andrew 35. McCloskey, John D. 6. Berry, John J. 36. Newlove, Cyrus 7. Byer, Allison 37. Rodgers, Manuel S. S. Beede, George - 36. Rooker, Ohaa. J. 9. Cakebread, Theodore 39. Rahlfe, Fred H. 10. Clark, Robert A. 40. Reynolds, Lawrence W. 11. Dehn, Andrew 41. Rather, Chas. E. 12. Dunlap, Mrs.Lena M. 42. Ritchey, Clinton 1'x. Frey, Edwin R. 433. Regester, Alber; W. 14. Evans, John 44. Standerem. Michael 15. Fain, Frank F. 45. Sellas, Edwin 16. Gann, Leland S. 46. Schmidt, Wm. M. 17. "eddes, Gee. A. 47. Somerbalder, Irvine Carl 16. Grigsby, Mrs.Alice R. 48. Taylor, Mrs. Mildred 19. Fotheringham, John A. 49. Trembley, Joseph M. 20. Grueninger, Ed. C. 21. Gibbart, Anthony 22. Haxtinson, John ' 23. Higgins, Lee, Sr. 24. Hills, James T. 25. Hoeie, Thomas 26. Fraser, Mrs.Mmude 27. Hammond, Wm. - 26. Hinebaugh, Walter E. 29. Keyser, Herbert 30. Klengel, Otto E. , And the Board takes recess t:) meet on Monday, January 18th, 1932, at 10 a'clock A.'-,T. .chairman. .Clerk. i i 225 I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF 00-TRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, JANUARY 18th, 1932. The Board met at 10 of clock A.M. ' Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Ohairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, I Harry R.Stew, and R.J.Trembath. S.G.Wells, Clerk, In the Latter of Reclamation ' Warrants of Reclamation District $802. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following rarrants of said District are hereby approved, to wit: I No. b05, dated Dec. 26th, 1931, for 39.20. I Mi Dec. 2bth, 1931, 59.20 b07 Dec. 26th, 1931, 75.00 608 Dec. 26th, 1931, 247.50. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of the said Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Latter of Warrants of Reclamation District #799• Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow- , i ing warrants of said District -re hereby approved, to wit: No. 254 , dated Dec. 24th, 1931, for $ 21.20 253 Dec. 24th, 1931, for 141.4b. And 'lie CbRirman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of the said Br,,-,rd on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. f II i Ir. the *Satter of Warrants of Reclamation District #800. II Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following, i warrants of said District are hereby approved, to wit: P?o. 177, dated Jan. 12th,' 1932, for $6994.25 178 dated Jan. 12th, 1932, for 4878.;^3. And the Chairman and Clergy; of this Board are hereby authorized to nate the approval of said Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. 1 In the Mati;er of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619• i Good cause appe.:ring therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following'! warrants of said District are hereby approved, to w it: No. 778, dated Dec. 330th, 1931, f a $71.4[x. (81 Jan. Rb, '_932. 3.13 � 782 Jan. 4th, 1932, 62.62. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of the said Board on said warrants by affi:dnb their signatures thereto. i i In the Matter of approval of Contract & Bonds of J.T.Y7alsh. J.T.Walsn, having presented to this Board, good and sufficient bonds in the scans heretofore ordered by said Board, with the Standard Accident and Insurance Comp ny as Surety, and nis contract for steel erection in Hall o Records Building to be , built in the City of Marti-_ez, It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and contract be and the same are hereby approved. In the ,:atter of Approval of Contract and bonds of W.P. Fuller & Co. 44.P.Fuller & Co. having presented t, this Board, good aid sufficient binds in the sums heretofore ordered by said Board, with the Standard accident and Insuran e Company, as surety, and their contract for'glass and glazing for Hall of Records Building to be built in the City of Martinez, It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and coctract be and the same are hereby approved. In the Matter of Appointment of Trustee ' for Reclamation District 71800. The Trustees of Reclamation District ,'x'800 having presented to this Board I their petition praying for the app-intment of Carroll G.Grunsky as a Member of the Board of Trustees of Reclamation District #800, to succeed M.D.Eaton, nos. deceased; It is, by the Board ordered that said Carroll G.Grunsky, be and he is hereby appointed a 7emoer of the Board of Trustees of Reclamation Distiict #Soo. In the Fatter of Acceptance of Resignation of Frank C.Dutton. Frank C.Dutton, having presented to this Board hs resignation as Secretary and Member of Board of Trustees of Reclamation District #2065, ' It is, by the Board ordered that said resignation of said Frani_ C.Dutton as Secretary and Member of Board of Trustees of said Reclamation District 712065, be and the same is hereby accepted and said office declared vacant. I 227 In the :Sager of Transfer of Funds. It is, by the Board order,d that the following transfers of funds be made, to wit. ' The sum of llr5. from the appropriation for supplies and miscellaneous expenses of the Planning Commission and 2;125 from the appropriation for the expenses of members of the Planning Commissio:_, to the appropriation for retaining by said Planning Com mission of `be services of 'ter. Pomeroy for an additional two months. The awn of $1500 from: General Reserve Pund to the Concord Grammar School General Fund; the sum of ;400 from Generai Reserve Fund to Danville Grarcnar School General F`una ;.ad sura of 85000 from General Reserve Fund to Pittsburg Grammar School General Fund; said amo:mts to be returned to the General Reserve Fund from the said j School Fund as soon as apportionment of secand installment of taxes has been made., I I i In the }Satter of Pi; :`-kse of Real property from Luis G.Hansen j for El Cerrito Memorial Hall. This Board naviaC heretofore given notice in the manner and for the time i, required by la,, by publication in the El Cerrito Journal, of their intention to purchase from Luis Hansen, the following described real property for purpose of ' an erec:io:: of a Memorial Hall in the City of El Cerrito, to wit: That parcel of land in the City of E1 Cerrito, County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: tot S in Block 35 as desi?: ..d on the map entitled "Boulevard i Gardens Contra Costa Couni. alifornia, Tract No. 10 which map was filed in the offs, the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of Cal pia, on August 5th, 1907, in vol. 1 of ;Saps, at page 11. i And this being the time and place for consummation of said purchase, and no � one appeari?_ at this time to object to,or file protests to,the purchase of said land, It is, by the Board ordered that said property be purchased for the sum of $1200 fres:: said Luis Hansen and that the County auditor set aside the sum of $1200 out of E1 Cerrito Hemorial Hall Building Fund to be paid to the said Luis Hansen I on the presentation by said Luis Hansen of a good and sifficient deed conveying said! ' property to said County of Contra Costa., i I In the Matter of Revising Plans ' for Hall Of Records Building. I It is, by the Baird ordered that plans heretofore adopi -: by this Board for I the foundation of said Hall of Records Building be revised by adding to said Plans, Sheets numbered S 1-a. and S 1-b. i i I i f' In the Matter of Communication from John T.+7entz. A communication having been received from John T.Tlentz, in regard to'drainage) Y from the Streets through the Town of Danville,flooding certain properties belonging , to one Lloyd E.Morgan, It is ordered that said communication be referred to the District attorney of Contra Costa County., In the Matter of Employing of , Smith-Emory Co. to test concrete, etc. It is by the Board ordered. that Smith-Emory Co. be employed by the County of Contra Costa, to test concrete aggregate and concrete ingredients and make tests of concrete mix, to be placed in the Hall of Records Buildin t- 1v erected in the City of Martinez; the compensation of s.-.d Smith-Emory Co. fo_ t a services shall be not to exceed$250 and to be paid to said Smitb-FZaory Co. out of the Hall of Records Fund upon presentation to said Hoard of Supervisors of a duly itemized claim therefor In Cutter of Resolution of tomo of ' Supervnsorc of County of Contra Costa, State of California, approving Report of the Hoard of Directors of Joint Highway District No. 13. 'HIMIMAS, on the 21st day of December, 1931, the Board of Directors of Joint Highway District No. 13, of the State of California, caused to be filed with this Hoard a certified copy of the report of to project for which saic District was or- ganized, which said report was formulated and adapted by said Hoard of Directors on the 20th day of November, 1931, and included a request for a contribution of $300,00 .00 from the Stzte of California; a certified Copy of r-hich said report was transmitted to and filed with the Director of Public Works of the State of California on the 25th day of November 1931; whieu said report was sbereafter considered by the Depart- ment of Public Tiorks of the State of California, and on the 11th day of December, 1931, approved in uvhole ras filed, and the request for a oontribution of $300,000.00 to the said District project rias on said last named day- approved by the State Highway ' Uominission of the State of Unlifornia, by a resolution thereof ualy ad:pted onthe said 11tH ^y of Dece:moer, 2.931, and r:ithin ninety days after the receipt of said report by said Department of Public Works on tee 25tr.day of Novemoer, 1931, and 7HuIEAS, on said last mentioned date said State Highway Commi scion of the ' State of California, did duly adopt a resolution setting forth that the amount of $300,000.00 ras contributed b;; the State of California to the project of said Joint Highray District No. 13, the time and manner, and the purposes for which sad contri bution shall be used; and, "HEEH AS, thereafter and fo110 irz the adaption of said resolution by the State nigheay Commission,the said Director of Public Tforks approved the said report in full as filed and on the 11th .y of December, 1931, issued a certificate and transmitted th% same to the Secretary of said Joint Hignrray ilistxict ?io. 13, which 229 said certificate set forth the decision of the Department of Public Norks upon said Report, the amount of the contribution by the State of California and the terms relative to the payment thereof, which said resolution and Certificate committed and; obligated the State of California to make the contribution requested in said report,] ' azd approved and specified in said resolution and certificate as aforesaid, and, j 611EREAS, upon_ a+d after the receipt of said report by the Clerk of this Board! of Supervisors said Clergy did duly and reg,ilarly cause a notice to be p1bliched twice; to nit: on the 21st day and 22nd day of December, 1931, in the Contra Costa Gazette and lartinez Daily Standard, a newspaper of general circulation published and circulit- ed in said County of Coutra Costa, whicn said notice set forth the fact that said i report had been received and was en file in the office of said Clerk for public inspect- ion, and designated the time and place at which this Board of Supervisors would con-! sider said report, at r,:i ch time all interested persons mignt present any protest I or suggestions which they might have to offer concerning the same, and the time fixed i in said notice for said heaMag was the'lStn day of January, 1932, and more than j twenty days subsequent to the date that the last publication of said notice was madei and, ! MER^AS, this day being the day-set for the presentation of protests or sug- gestions by any and all interested persons and said report having been presented to i this Board of Supervisors for consideration on this 16th c=ay of January, 1932, and within sixty days after the receipt of the sane, and, i WHEREAS, no protests or suggestions have been made or offered concerning the A said Report of the Hoard of Directors of Joint Highway District No. lj, and said j ! Board beinU fully advised in the premises, and said report beim; in due and legal i form, and i WHEREAS, no petiti3n of fiveper'cent or of any proportion or percentage of the registered electors of the County of Cont±a Costa, has been filed herein pet-! i itioning that the matter of the participation of the County of Contra Costa in the issuance of the bonds proposed to be issued in said retort, shall be re'erred to a vote of the qualified electors of Contra Coeta county, I IT IS 19zEBY RESOLVED that said report of the Board of Directors of Joint !lighway District No. 13 of the State of California, a. certified copy of which was duly filed with this Board of Supervisors on the 21st day of December, 1931, be and ' the same is hereby adopted and approved in whole as filed, and the Board of Directors of said Joint Highway District No. 13 of the State of California are hereby authorisIpd to proceed with the construction and financing of said project as in said report specified and set forth upon the approval thereof of all of the Boards of Supervisors ' of the several counties czmprising the District, and, IT IS HER?BY FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County ! of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby elects and determines that no election shall be held in the County of Contra Cos',,, at which the matter of the participation of said County in the issuance of the bonds proposed in said report to be issued by said Joint Highcay District to finance the project for the construction of the high I way referred to in s^-id Report shall be referred to the qualified electors of the County of Vo.^.tra Costa, and BE i^_ F'IRTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors be air! he j I nq� I is hereby authorized and directed to transmit a certified copy of this Resolution to the Board of Directors of s-tid Joint Highray District No. 13 of the State of California, forthwith. The foregoing Resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the 0oard. In the matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that beginnin January 1st, 1932, the Probation ' Officer Thom-s A.Boyer, be allored, for t!ee support and maintenance of the following minors, the amo_ints herein specified: RENE^ALS. STATE COMITY. Charlotte and Bary Betts '10, 00 $20.00 Matilea, Alveeda, Teddy, Joe & Frank Figueira. 50.00 50.00 Charles, Ray, May, Dora, '_lora & Iver Ostrander 50.00 60.00 Ray Devour 10.00 10.00 Mary & Laura Bush 20.00 20.00 Josephine, Guadalupe, Albeit, Refugio and Joaquin Rios 40.00 50.00 ' - Phillip & Richard Mercado 20.00 20.00 Mary, Angelina, Dominic & Petra Panuigua 40.00 40.00 Lillian Serpa 10.00 10.00 Marie & Rosie Panagazzi. 20.00 20.00 Thelma Smith 10.00 10.00 Dorothy and Lary Peralta 20.00 20.00 Joe Teichaira 10.00 10.00 John, Alice, Raymond & Ralph Proteau 40.00 40.00 William & Joseph Kathos 20.00 20.00 William Joseph Azaveda 5.00 5.00 HEl7. Antoinette Beesley $15.00 10.00 ' Charles Ernest Duncan 10.00 10.00 Helen Ray Machado 15.00 10.00 Vincent, Laura, Fran'_ & Sareri DeLuca 20.00 2Q.00 Tony, Edna, Job-n, :Catherine, Frank & Joe Berncvich 30.00 30.00 ' And the Canty Auditor is ordered to draw warrants in favor of said Probat on Officer T.A.Boyer, for the above named amounts on first of each and every month.Y i 231 In the Matter of All^ooxce to In:iigents. It is by the Board ordered that the folloring allow anc»:; t indigents for half orphan children for State and County aid/be and the some are hereby made to begin on Jan. lst, 1932,; to crit: ' SUPERVISOI DISTPSCT NO. 1. IIA"E. ADDtL'SS. STATE AID COL^?TY AID. . Alves, 'Mrs. Mary El Cerrito, 2529 Elm St. X30.00 ;30.00 Ancleto, Mra. Nellie 145- S. 6t! 3t. Richmond. 10.00 10.00 Al bri gi e,Ui l li a:n (war. urs.:Zary Simi) 553-22nd St. Richmond 10.00 Baumgartner, Mrs. 'Mary Rodeo 10.0:5 10.00 ' Bright, '!rs. Nary 532- 5th St. Richmond 20.00 20.00 Bera, Mrs. Victoria 1240 Elm St. Richmond 10.00 Carrera, .:Zrs. Felipe 96 xailroad Ave. Pt.Rich-mond 60.00 20.00 Carey, Mrs. Audrey L. 611 Stockton St. E1 Cerrito 20.00 20.00 Combis, Mrs. Helen Pinole 10.00 10.00 Cooper, 'Mrs. Ida M. 434 Liberty St. El Cerrito 20.00 30.00 De Courten, ?Ass. Louise 2420 Bush St. San Pablo •0.00 i Ripley St. Richmond. 20.00 i Falkehstrom, Mrs. Signe 7L i Flores, Mrs. 3itoria 25- 2nd St. Richmond 60.00 20.00 Fritzler, Yrs.Chiistina �63- $. 30th St. Richmcnd 10.00 30.00 Fiderio, Mrs.Pasauale 612 Fairmont Ave. EI Cerrito 10.00 10.00 Ivancich, Mirs. Ltary Pinole 20.00 20.00 Jose, Mrs. Grace 1100 Liberty St. E1 Cerrito 10.0030.00 Keenan, 113•s. Agnes 319 Chanslor Ave. Richmond 40.00 40.00 Luiz, Lies. 11aria, 331- 3rd St. Richmond 40.00 40.00 Mariscal, Lars. Lanuella Box 1293, Richmond 50.00 0.00 Murray, Mrs. Delphina 210 Clayton St. El Cerrito 20.00 20.00 Madison, Ernest Ste-e, 21 Redwood Ave. 30.00 40.00 Moore, Mrs. Carne Pinole 15.00 Molica, drs. Antonette =215 Everett St. El Cerrito 20.00 Palmiere, Mrs. Clara 113- S. 3bth St. Richmond 20.00 Paine, Mrs. Ethel 110 Grove St. Corte :Madera 20.00 Ratto, 1fp Nary San Pablo 30.00 20.00 ' Salmon, Darrell « Eugene (Uar. M2:s.Dorcthy Alves) 44^- 40th St. Richmond 20.00 20.00 Sausa:nan, "rs.Elizabeth 2717 Pomona St. E1 Cerrito 10.00 10.00 Towne, urs. Ethel 525- 17th St. nichmond 20.00 20.00 Vierra, Yrs. Liary 210 Liberty St. El Cerrito 40.00 40.00 Villa, Lfrs. Angelita Rodeo 40.00 30.00 Wilson, Mip. '.Zalinda 140 3rd St. Richmond 50.00 35.00 !'!heeler, ?'ss. Chelnetia, 265 Terrace Drive, Richmond 20.00 20.00 Zermeno, 24rs.Carlota 460- tad St. Richmond 60.00 10.00 SUPERVISOR TiSTRICT NO. 2. Fagundes, Yrs. Rose Lafayette 60.00 10.00 Hendry, Mrs. Isabel! Crockett 40.00 Kelleher, Mrs. Julia Port Costa 20.00 20.00 -azzie, Mrs. Julia Crockett 20.00 Thickens, Lars. Em_•^a R.F.D. ;,`196, gallnutCreek 10.00 10.00 i SUPERVIsv^R DISTRICT ^0. 3. ! Alling, .'rs. Alice Valnut Creek, 10.00 2u.00 Bray, L`rs. Lucille 620 Susanna 3t. 'Martinez, 10.00. Duarte, 'srs. Olivia Concord 20.00 30.00 Fonceca, ILrs. Etelvina 142 Uillow St. :Zartinez, 20.00 30.00 Fontana, Mrs. 'funziata X05 Talbart St. Martine-. 30.00 ' iieino, urs. Esther walnu`CTeek 20.00 Lawrence, Jo-mes ('Uar. 3s.7_'ar Dutra) ancord 10.00 10.00 Lawrence, Lilia_ j (Var. -_r.Franaes Costa) Concord 10.00 10.00 Lazsarini, Li,.s. Angelina 1501 Castro St. :Zartinez. '33b.o0_ 10.00 L uciao, Lirs. Frances 215 Foster St. Martinez, 30.00 30.00 Mathos, Joe (Uar. ?Zrs. aria ._aderos) R. 1 Box 15, '.Zartinoz. 10.01 10.00 ' :atirph Rose &-John (tar.Lrs, .T yea°ts) Concord 20.0.^, 20.00 Polina, I.'rs Juliaalnut St '.View, Martinez 30.00 20.00 Saaora, Lirs. Qonccrd 30.00 Streeter, Robertr c Jani es F ar.Z-_rs.Georgia Conover) Walnut reek 20.00 20.00 I Schmidt, L'rs.?.Sa.r: Paci-co 20.00 Sh.rlor, ;rances 3523 Galindo St. Oakland 40.00 30.00 PecciantiLeo & H.,.rry ! (iiar.YTs.Isobel Raffante) P.F.D. ;665, Fresno. 20 .00 10.00 I i i SUPERVISOR DISTRIC^ N0. 4. Bedoya, Mrs. Cataline Bay Point $70.00 030.00 Cuba, Mrs. Louise 428 Cutter St. Pittsburg 40. 00 50.0:; Fabbris, Mrs.Rosina Ba} Point 20.00 Herbert, Mrs. Catherine 44 [1. 10th St.Pittsbus& 20.00 2b.00 Lombardo, Mary (Nar.Mrs.d:ria Macalusa) 265 41. 7th St.Pittsburg 10.00 Lucido, Mrs. Mary 236 Los Medanos St. " 50.00 Mora, Mrs. Bertha 193 M. 8th St. Pittsburg 20.00 20.00 Nuzzo, !Srs. Nicolina 345 W. 6tr_ St. Pittsburg 70.00 30.00 , Patterson, Yrs..Sabel 63 ". 11th St. Pittsb= 50.00 50.00 Redding, Mrs. Mary 217 E. 5th St. Pittsburg 20.00 20.00 Trezza, Mrs. wiry 361 F+. 5th St. Pittsburg 50.00 Virga, Mrs. Rose- 260 R. 7th St. Pittsburg 20.00 10.00 Giuffrida, children Roman Oatnolic Orphanage Bay Vies; Ave. San Fran- Cisco 30.00 4o.00 SUPERYISOR DISTRICT j 5. ' Broderick, Mrs. Flora Oakley 20.00 20.00 Ferreira, Mrs.Josephine Antioch 40.00 10.00 Galli, His. Emma Antioch 30.00 Pierson, 'yrs. 3ernice Antioch 20.00 30.00 � In the tatter of A1'.osance to Indigents. It is try the Board ordered that the following allowances to indigents be made, t cit: That allovance granted to .:LRS. VIL'SA"S DECKER, 414 Kearney St. El Cerrito, be increased to abO.00 per month as of Dec. 1, 1931• Tnat allowance of $12. county ca.sh allowance of John ZAPF, Antioch, be discontinued as of Nov. 1st, 1931. , That allor.ance of $15. county casn allowance of i:R_. 'HINHIE RAPETTA, San Pablo, be discontinued as of Dec. 1st, 1931. That allorance ^f 315. county cash, to FRANCISCO BALESTRERI, Martinez, be discontinued as of Nov. 1st, 1931. Thai al'_orance of 1315. state aid and :315 county aid for needy aged be granted to VARY 'LOOR , Rodeo, to begin Dec. 1st, 1931- That 931That $15.00 State and $15 county aid to the needy aged to ATALINO SOTO, Con cord, be discontinued a of Dec. 26, 1931• That $10 State aid and $10 county aid granted to }SRS. JULIA SABO, 259 W. 4th St. Pittsbar.,, be discontinued as of Jan. 1st, 1932• Tnat $10 State and $10 Oounty aid for needy children granted to Zt.Vincentls Orphanage for Like Guiffrida be discontinued as of Dec. 22, 1931. That 350 state aid and $30 county aid for needy children granted to MRS. SARA; ED^ARDS, 1721 Grant St. Concord, be discontinued as of Oct. 1st, 1931. That an allo-ance of $10 State and $10 county aid for needy children be granter: to ?:as. ROSE TARANTINO, 1716 Estudillo St. Martinez, as of Jan. 1st, 1932. ' That an alloy ance of ,p20 State and $20 c ,unty aid for children of incapacitated father be granted to CONRAD PRICE, 2417 Esmond Ave. Richmond, to begin as of Dec. 15, 1931. r, 233 i I Iii T CARD OF S PnRGI3CR3 6,77 F--1 003^_d COUNTY, STATE Or CALIFORUTA. THURSDAY, JXTUARY 21st, 1932. The Board .net at 2 o'cloc'.•: :.'U. i Present: Hon. W.J.Buchazian, Chair.-.;an; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, Harm ..Stow, and R.J.Tre::bath. P.C.'.iells, Clerk. i i In the Latter of Transfer of Funds. ' It is, by t'ie Board ordered that the f�lloving Kindergarten Fund balances be closed into t:ie Special District Funds of the respective school districts as follows: Antioch-Live Oak $3420.02 Carquinez 2516.39 Concord 1068.25 Liartin z 6552.5£ Pinole-Hercules . 1569.15 Pittsla2rg 3166.68 Richm,nd 7914.24 Rodeo 2199-71- San 199.79San Pablo 1517.72 Talnut oreek 1201.09. It is Lrt' er ordered that the following funds be transferred from the Genera Reserve Funa to the follor,ii:g funds and in following amounts, said sums to be returr- ed to the General Reserve lNm d as soon as the second installment o: taxes has been apportioned, to i,,-it. To Bond Rord Laintenance Fund, r>20,000.00. County Library rsni 12,000.00 Brentwood Lightin.-- District 1 00 In the Batter of Fi.-Ing Salary i I of County Health Officer. It is, by the Board ordered that the salary of the County Health Officer j be fixed at the sum of 3+000 per year and that the County Auditor draw his warrant monthly in favor of said County health Officer in the sum of ;0333.33• I In the Matter of Providing Electricity � and Water to the Hall of Records Site. It is, by the Hoard ordered that John Monk, Superintendent of Construction of County Heal of Records be and :e is hereby authorized to provide temporary ' electricity and water connections to the County Hall of Records Building Site, said equipment to be purchased throu;;h the County Purchasing Agent. I I I i I I I i i JC) F,-i , i f In Mater of Amending Co aract of J.T.Walsh for steel erection of Hall of Records Building. The contract heretofore entered into by J.T.Ualsh and the County of Contra Costa for steel erection: in Hall of Records Building, is hereby amended by omittirg from said contract Alternate marked °B". li In !-atter of Publication of ' Notice to Voters. It is by the Board ordered that a Registration Notice to Voters be news published in all of the papers of the County which have been published for at least one year, the fee for each entire publication to be �Ip40.00. IN THE Matter of the Application to Authori z e signature of RICH2S011D SCHCOL DIST?SCT 3017D No. 443. RESOLU^1ION. , F.'HEFU;AS, it a;pears that or. the 12th day of May, 10,20, an election was held ir. the Richmond School District authorizing the issuance of certain bonds predicated upon the security of said District; AND '5';--rR7.AS, after a canvass of said election, it was found and determiq- ed that said District had authorized by said vote the issuance of said bo[is; AND 'WHEEREAS, THE Bard of Supervisors in and for the County of Contra Costa, have executed and prepared said bonds for said District,said resolution ent ered by the Board of Supervisors on the 7th day of June, 1920, aut'.orizing the 4hairman of the Board to sign and execute the said bonds for the said District; ` ,VND PYHEREAS, bond number 443, being a five and one-half (52,a) per cent f - bond for one thousand dollars (;1,000.00) due July 1st, 1944, was one of the bonds authorized to be issued by said election and signed by said resolution of the Board; AND THEREAS, inadvertently the Chairman of said Board did not at that time sign the said 'pond number 443, AND 1.HEREAS, at this tine the said Chairman of the Board of Supervisors I ; then authorized and capable by virtue of said authorization, to sign said bond as Chairman of the Board of Suoervisors is no longer Chairman of the Board of Super- visors and/ or a member thereof; AND M—:EE EAS, it is necessary to the validity of said Bond that said bond numbar 443 be signed by the Ch:drman of the Board of Supervisors in and for the said. County, AND MER aS, said bond is now and should be a subsisting debt and obliges - II I 235 ion of the said District to the holder thereof; NOT, TriEREFOR-,, IT IS ORDER--.D AND RESOLVED Bj1 the said Board of Supervisors of the County of Uont.a Costa, State of California, that the noi, acting Chairman of said Board is duly authorised and empowered by this Resolution to sig and ' execute said bond number 413 as said Chairrian of ssldBoard of Supervisors. The foregoin resolution vias passed and adopted by the Board o£ Supervisors, of the County of Contra Costa, at a meeting held on the 21st day of January, 1932, by the followin.o vote, to Tit Ages: Su�ervisors Buchanan, Long, Olsson, Trembath and Stow. Noes: Nor.e. Absent: None. i i In 'Watter of Purchase of Real property for El Cerrito uecrorial Hai- Building. I The Board of Bicnervisors of Contra Oosta County havin heretofore made an order for the purchase of the followi"Z described real property, to crit: All that real property situate in the County of Contra Costa, State o£ California, described ;s follows. Allof Lot ni=bcred eiE m t (o) in Bloc=: numbered thirty-five (35) as said Lot and Blockare laid down, delineated and so designated upon that certain map entitled "Boulevard Gardens Tract fio. 1 Contra Costa County, �P.lifornia, July 1907" filed August 5th, 1907, in the office o the County Recorder of said County of Contra Costa. i from Luis Hansen for the purpose of erecting a Memorial Hall Building in the City of El Cerrito or for any other lawful purpose for which said Ia operty may be used, for the sum of $1200, and said Luis Ruisen and Dagma.r Hansen, his rife, heretofore havin_ co:-neyed said propert•. to H.P.Burpee and '_laude Orsen Burpee, his wife, as shorn by the records _Jr the office of the County Recorder of County of Contra Costa, and H.P.Burpee and 11aude Orsen Burpee, his v:ifa, having presented to the County ff Contra Costa, a good and sufficient deed, coin eying said property, It is, by the Board ordered that said deed be and the same is hereby accepted and said real estate above described be a-, the sane is hereby declared � ' public property. It is further ordered that the County Cler__ record said deed in tae office i of t:-.e County recorder and that e County Auditor dray. his Warrant in sum of $1200 ! infavor of H.P_Burpee and Laude Orsen Burpee, on the El Cerrito Memorial Hall Building ' Find, in paym.:::t for said real property and that the County Treasurer nay the same.,, And the Board takes recess to meet on Haiay Feb. lst, 1932, at 10 o'clock A.M. cerk. I i 7 �5 i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1st, 1932• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.Y. I Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. i i The minutes of the Board for and during the month of January, 1932, was read to the Board by the Clerk and approved by the Board as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. IN THE Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2059• Good cause appearing therefor, it is by thenoard ordered that the following warrants of said Reclamation District #2059 be approved, to wit: No. 873, dated January 23, 1932, for #53.85 875 January 23rd, 1932 for 9976 January 23, 1932. for 417505 877 January 23, 1932. for 174.12 878 January 23, 1932. for 9113-75- And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation Districts #2024 and $2025. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said Reclamation Districts #2024 and#2025 be approved, towit: Diet. #2024, No. 152, dated Deo. 31, 1931. for $1,242.43 + 153 Feb. 1. 1932. for 446.00 Diet. #2025, No. 166 Doc. 31, 1931, f cc 139.84. 167 Feb. 1, 1932, for 199.20• And the Chairman and Clerk of this board are authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of Petition of Meat Dealers of Contra Costa County. A petition signed by forty-two meat dealers of the County of Contra Costa, having been presented to this Board asking for the prevention of the peddlipg , of meat from house to house from vehicles and butcher wagons, in the County oY Contra Costa, j It is, by the "card ordered that said petition be referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County for a legal opinion in said matter. i I r 237 In the Matter of Petition of Commissioners of Contra Costa County Water Works District $1. The Commissioners of the Contra Costa County Water Works District $1 having filed a petition praying that they be granted permission to install a pipe line costing not to exceed $1300 1n Contra Costa County Fater Works District #I, without the formality of advertising for bids to do this work; Is is, by the Board ordered that said permission be granted under Emergency Clause of the 1931 Legislature, designated Section 11-A of the County Water District ' Act. In the Matter of Installation of Electric Light in Port Chicago. A co:nrunication from Port Chicago Chamber of Commerce asking for installation of an electric light on Poplar Street just west of Bay Vier, Avenue in the Town of Port Chicago, having been received by the Board; It is ordered that said light be installed.; In the Matter of Approval of Contract ' of Otis Elevator Company. The Otis Elevator Company having heretofore been granted a contract for the installation of an elevator in Hall of Records Building to be built in the City of Martinez, and having presented to this Board good and sufficient bonds in amounts heretofore ordered by this Board, with Standard Accident Insurance Company, as Sure- ty, and their c m tract for the performing of said works It is by the Doard ordered that said bonds and contract be and the same are hereby approved. In the Matter of Repairing of Pittsburg Memorial Hall. ' Plans andepecifications for the repairing of Pittsburg Memorial Hall prepared by B_T.Oweley having been presented to this board, It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications be and the same; are hereby adapted as plane and specifications for the repairing of the Pittsburg Memorial Hall. The following bidders having presented bids for the completion of said work, to wit: Victor A.Eaufenberg, $850.00 Jack Martini 995.50 G.E.Seeno, 588.32 Fred G.Henderson 1075.00 Burt T.Owsley 820.00 And It appearing to the said Board that the bid of B.T.Owsley is the lowest and best bid submitted fir said work. It is by the Board ordered that said contract be awarded to Burt T. Oweley at the sum quoted in his bid, to wit: $820.00 and that he give bonds in the sum of I r i fifty per cent of contract price for faithful performance of said contract, and fifty i per cent of contract price as guarantee for furnishing of material aid labor, the District Attorney of Contra Costa County is hereby ordered to prepare Contract and Bonds for said work. i I In the Matter of Placing az Advertisement in Oakland Tribune Annual, i It is by the Board ordered that an Advertisement consisting off one page advertising the resources of Contra Costa County, be placed in the Oakland Tribune Annual at a cost not to exceed $100. The cost of said advertisement to be paid out of the Advertidng Fund of the County of Contra Costa, upon presentation of a duly authorized claim therefor. ? I In the Matter of Purchase of Gasoline etc. for year 1932• It is by the Board ordered that the gasoline to be used by the County of Contra Costa during the year 1932, be purchased by the Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County from the Union Oil Company of California at tan's wagon delivery prices and that all greases and oils to be used by said County of Contra Costa be purchased by Purchasing agent from Associated 011 Company at tank wagon delivery , prices. In the Matter of Changing and Establishing the Boundaries of Supervisor Districts * 1 and 2. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the b ounda7I lines of Supervisor District *1 and Supervisor District *2 of the County of Contra I Costa, be and the sane are hereby established as follows: SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 1. Commencing at a point in the Bay of San Francisco at the corner of the counties of Alameda and Contra Costa; thence -!:ening northwesterly and northeasterl along the westerly boundary line of Contra Costa County in the Bey of San Francisco, San F:blo and the Straits of Carquinez to a point due north of the northwest corner! ' of the treat Western Power Conpany's substation property west of the ca; of Valons� thence south to a point 400 feet west of Post P.R. No. 56 of .e Rancho; thence east to station P.R. No. 56; thence south along the bou gine between the Ranchos El Pinole and Canada dei Hambre (northern part) to a point where the Section line between Sections 7 and/8, T 2 N., R. 3 W. intersects said dividing ling; thence east on section line 22 miles tothe S.E. corner of sec. 99 T 2 N.R. 3 W— M.D.H. thence in a straight line southeasterly to the R.E. corner of Division No. 5i El Pinole Ranch; thence south on line between Division No. 5 and Part 2 of Division l No. 2 of said Rancho and eastern line of Stewart's ranch to the S.E.corner thereof; thence east to the N.E.Oorner of Lot E of Division No. 5 Pinole Ranch; thence south) mile to Reder's land; thence westerly along the northerly line of Reder's land to,the North line of Divisions G and 9. Pinole Rancho to post J.R.3, Division No. 41 I 239 of said Rancho; thence southerly along westerly boundary of Divisions H and I to the southerly boundary of Pinole Rancho; thence west along the said ranch line to Pinole Valley County road; thence running along center line of said County Road in a northerly and westerly direction to a point due north of the N.W. corner of the Rancho Socha de la Canada de Pinole; thence south to the northwest comer of said Rancho; thence southerly, easterly and southerly running along the westerly boundary of said Rancho to the S.W. corner of same; thence in a southwesterly direction to a p of*t in the county boundary line between Alameda and Contra Costa Counties at summit of Grizzly Peak; thence runnin northwesterly and scrthosterly along the boundary line between Contra Costa .rnd .l--azeda Counties to the place of beginning. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 2. COXASNCING at a point in the c ounty boundary line in the Straits of Car quinez at a point due north of the northwest corner of the Great Western Power Com— pany's substation property west of the Town of Valoaa; thence south, to a point 400 feet west of Post P.R. No. 56 of the Pinole Rancho; thence east, t o station P.R. No. 56; thence south along the boundary line betmeen Ranchos El Pinole and Canada del Hambre (Northern Part) to a point where the section line between Seca. 7 and 6, T 2 Y, R. 3 W. intersects said dividing line, thence east on section line 2 1/2 miles to the S.E. corner of Sec. 9, T 2 N., R. 3 W. Y.D.K. thence in a straight line south= easterly to the N.E. corner of Division No. 5, 11 Pinole Ranch; thence south on a line between Division No. 5 and Pant 2 of Division No. 2 of said Rancho and eastern line of Stewart's Ranch to the S.E. comer thereof; thence east to the N.E.comer of Lot E. of Division No. 5 of Pinole Ranch; thence south 1/2 mile to Rader's land; thence westerly along the northerly line of Rader's land to the north line of Divisions G and H Pinole Rancho to Post J.H• 3, Division No. 4 of said Rancho; thence southerly along westerly boundary ;f Divisions H and I to the southerly boundary of Pinole Ranch; i thence west along said ranch line to Pinole Valley County road; thence running along; center line of said County road in a northerly and westerly direction to a point duel nort)i of the N.W. corner of the Rancho Bocha de la Canada de Pinole; thence south to the northwest corner of said Rancho; thence southerly, easterly and southerly running along the westerly boundary of sai d Rancho to the S.W. corner of same; thence in a S.W. direction to a point in the county boundary line between Alameda and Contra Costa Counties at Summit of Grizzley Peak; thence running along easterly and northeasterly along the County boundary line of Contra Costa 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 boundary of said! Rancho to its intersection with a line between Sections 26 and 33, T 1 S., R. ? Z., thence west to the southeast corner of Section 30, T 1 S., R. 2 E., thence North one mile; thence west on-; mile; thence south one mile to the common comer between Sect- ions ect—Iions 25 and 36; T 1 S., R. 1 E. and Sections 30 and 31, T 1 G., R. 2 E.thence West to the southwest corner of Section 25, T 1 S., R. 1 E. thence north one mile to the N.E.Corner of Sec. 26; thence W. 1 mile tothe N.W. corner of Sec. 26; thence N. 1 mile to the N.E.corner of Sec. 22, T 1 S., R. 1 E. thence W. 4 miles to the S.W. corner of Sec. 18, T 1 S., R. 1 E., thence north 2 miles to the N.E. corner of Sec. 12, T 1 S., R. 1 W.thence west to the eastern boundary of the Rancho Arroyo de las Nueces Y Bolbones; thence running westerly, southerly and westerly along the anthem boundary of said Rancho to the N.W. Corner of Sec. 1, T 1 S., R. 2 W. being the easterly boundary of the San Ramon Rancho; thence southerly and easterly along the !I eastern boundary of the San Ramon Ranch to the northeasterly corner of the lands of Jenkins; thence southwesterly t o a point in the western boundary 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 Seca 2, 3, 10 and 11, T 1 S., R. 2 W. thence west to the corner of Secs. 3, 4, 9 and 10, T 1 S., R. 2 W. k.D.B.M, thence north along the line between Secs. 3 and 4, T 1 W to the intersection with westerly boundary line (f the'Rancho San Ramon; thence running northwesterly along the western boundary of the Rancho San :.- _._. to the easterly line of the Moraga. Ranch; thence northeasterly along the line between the Moraga and San namon Ranchoes to the intersection with Walnut Creek; thence along Walnut Creek to its junction with Aeliez Creek; thence running northeJly along the center line of Reliez Greek to its intersection with the county road leading from Martinez to Lafayette near the lands of J.M.Daley; thence northerly along said county road to its intersection with an old road crossing the lands now owned by Rowlard; thence running along said old road crossing lands of Rowland and lands formerly known as the Johnson Tract to its intersection with the southerly line of the Sturgis Tract; thence Westerly along the line between the Sturgis Tract and lands foraerl y "Town as Johnson Tract to a point about 35 chains due east of the southwest corner of the Sturgis Tract, being the most westerly corner of the Canada del Hambre Rancho; thence due north two miles; thence due east 1 3/4 miles tot he corner of lands formerly known 1n the Partition of the Bose Estate , as the lands of Nellie Boss and Clara Boss in the westerly line of Road leading from Martinez to San Ramon; thence running along westerly boundary of said County Road in a northerly direction to its intersection rith the Alhambra Creek in the northerly boundary of the lands of O.E.Hayward; thence running easterly along the northern boundary of lands of Hayward and Hanna to the southeast corner of the W.W Chase tract; thence running northerly along the easterly boundary line of the Chao and Jensen tract to the northeast corner of the Jensen Tract; thence westerly running along the northerly boundary line of the Jensen and Rasp tracts to its intersection with the town of Martinez; thence southerly, westerly and northerly running along the easterly, southerly and westerly boundaries of the incorporate limits of the Town of Martinez, to the intersection with the easterly boundary of the Rancho Canada del Hambre; thence running due north to a point in the County boundary line in the Straits of Carquinez; thence running along the said county ' boundary line in a northwesterly direction to the Straits of Carquinez to the place of beginning. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.k. 1 - i s i - 241 In the Matter of adopting plans and specifications for re-constructiDn of Clifton Court Ferry Landings and Protection work at Old River Bridge. Julius B.Manthey, county Surveyor of San Joaquin County and R,R.Arnold, County', Surveyor of Contra Costa 0ounty having presented to this Board, plans and specifications for re-construction of Clifton Court Ferry Landings and protection work at Old River', Bridge, which re-construction of Clifton Court Ferry Landings and protection work at Old River Bridge is between Boundary lines of Contra Costa and San Joaquin Counties, It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications are hereby adopted as plans and specifications for re-construction of Clifton Court Ferry Landings, and protection work at Old River Bridge. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Byron Times, in manner and for the time required by law, for bids for the doing of said work, and, that said bids shall be presented to t:a s Board an Monday, February 15th. 1932, at 11 01ook A.M. i In the Matter of Transfer of Funis. A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor having filed with this F.c is request that the following sums be transferred from the unappropriated Rescr,,e Fund to ' General Fund: Control of Rabies, $60.00 County Exhibits, Salary of Commissioner, $295. j And that the following sums be transferred from unappropriated Reserve iund to Charities & Corrections Fund as follows: County Physician fees, $150. Case of Indigents groceries, $20,000. Cash allo,:ance,• 5,000. The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I it In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upen request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered ' that the following sums be transferred from General Reserve Fund:to Motor Vehicle Fund, $10,000; Antioch High School General Fund, $7,500• i The said order i spassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I i I I r In the Matter of Adjustment of funds A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor of County of Contra Costa, having reported to this Board that certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to ad- just accounts for the months of January so that the said accounts will present a true record of the proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered dispeaL from the County Treasury, and good cause appearing therefcr,in a detail explanation ' presented by A.N.S llenger, It is by the Roard ordered that the following adjustments be made in the fund accounts as kept by the County Auditor and County Treasurer. Debits Credits (Decreases) (Increases) ' Hall of Records Fund 3 72,14 Motor Vehicle • 3399.55 Bond Road Mtce • 2557.30 Supervisor Dist-5 313.55 General Fund 6637,75 Char. & Corrns. Fund ,06 I The foregoing Order is passed by the unanimous vete of the Board.,< In the Matter of Petition for i Formation of Grinds. County Rater i District. j Be It Resolved, By the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County as follows: ' WHEREAS, a petition for formation of a County Water District to be kno= as j Orinda County Water District was filed with this Board of Supervisors on the 20th day of November, 1931, signed by registered voters residing within the boundaries of saidroposed district equal in number to more than ten p q per cent of number of I votes cast in said proposed Rater District for the office of Governor of this State at the last General Election prior to the presenting of said petition, and, .HEREAS, this Board having found that notice of presentation of said petition ) was publis'hed'in the manner and for the time as required by law, and I,HEEREAS, said petition was partially heard on the 7th day of December, 1931, and continued to and until the 21st day of December, 1931. and, gHEREAS, this Board having heard all available protests presented for eir elusion of territory from said District, and, ' V;HEREAS, it appears to this Board that there are no defects in the contents of said petition or in the title to,or form of notice, or signatures or lack of sig- natures thereto, and, i WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that certain persons desired to have cer- tain of their property included within the proposed Water District, and, ' WHEREAS, it appears to thi's board that the title owners of all of said added property were present before the board desiring incorporation of their said properties in said District, and, WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that all of the said added properties will be benefitted by the formation of said District and inclusion of the same in said District, and, ' I WHEREAS, saidBoard having on the 21st day of December, 1931, resolved and ordered that said petition complies with all the requirements of the provisions I I r 243 of the Act fa' the incorporation, organization and management of county Water Districts, and th a said petition and notice were sufficient and that a Water District should be formed to be composed of that certain territory in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, situate, lying and being within the following I ' boundaries which were finally determined to be as hereinafter in this Resolution sett forth and, WHEREAS, This Board having fully resolved and ordered that an election be j called and 'held on Thursday the 28th day of January, 1932, between the hours of siz i o'clock A.M. and I o'clock P.Y. of said day, when the polls shall be closed, and j ' that there shall be submitted to the qualified electors of said District the pr000si�- ton "Shall the Proposition to Organize Orinda County Water District under Chapter 592 of Statutes of 1913, page 1049 of the Acts of the 40th Sessionaf the Califomia Legislature and amendments thereto, be adopted! and WHEREAS, on said 28th day of January, 1932, said special election was duly held in said proposed Orinda County water District, and the 3oard of Supervisols of Contra Costa County now finds that Notice of said Election was duly given in all respects as required by law and that said election was duly and regularly held in said proposed Orinda County Water District on said 28th day of January, 1932, and was held and conducted in all respects as required by law, and WHEREAS, on the lot day of February, 1932, and within four days after such election the Clerk of said Board of Supervisors reports to the Board that all of ' the returns of said special election held in said proposed Orinda County Water Dist- rict on the 28th day of January, 1932, had been received and filed by him and the I same were then and there produced by him and.submitted to the Board of Supervisors i and said Board of Supervisors having then and there proceeded to publicly canvass the returns of said election and did open the returns and did estimate the votes j cast in said Orinda County Water District at said election, and WHEREAS, in the Resolution calling said election the proposition to be voted upon was fully set forth and so designated in the form of ballot to be used at said election as follows: Shalithe proposition to organize Orinda County later District under Chapter 592 of Statutes of 1913, Yes page 1049 of the Acts of the 40th Session of the Cal- ------ ( ifornia Legislature, and amendments thereto, be adopt- No ( ed? ' WHEREAS, it appears to the Board of Supervisors from said canvass of said election that the votes "yes" and the Votes.";7o" on said proposition were as herein- after set f orth; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa upon examination of said returns does hereby estimate, certify and declare that the votes of said proposed Orinda.County Water District and the Special Election precinct therein at said special election for and against said proposition voted upon at said election were and are the following, to wit: For the Proposition "Yes" received ninety-five (95) vtes. i Against the said proposition "No" received one (1) vote. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of Yupervisors of Contra Costa County does hereby declare and certify that said proposition did receive at the special election the affirmative vote of more than a majority of the votes cast at said i 2 I4 1 election and that at such election a majority of the votes cast were in favor of the formation of said proposed Orinda County Water District and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said Board of Supervisors does hereby declare that all that certain territory in the County of Contra Costa, State of California enclosed within the following boundaries, to wit: , All that certain area of land situated in the County of Contra Costa State of California, the boundaries of which are particularly des- cribed as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the common boundary line to the County of Alameda and the Uounty of Contra Costa, State of California, said point being marked by County n'oundary post number twenty-two of the Survey of the Boundary line between the said Counties, _.aid point being also at the most southerly corner of Plot M as delin- eated and so designated on the "Map of tte Undivided Mountain or Hill Land, of the Vicente and Domingo Peralta Rancho as Partitioned by a Decree of the Third District Court' which said map was filed in the offioeof the County Recorder of said 4�ouuty of Alameda, on October 6th, 1575,and running thence from said point of beginning following the said common county boundary line northeasterly and northwesterly to a point on the "Mount Diablo Base Line" and in the southerly boundary line of Lot No. 55. Rancho EL Sobrante, as said Lot No. 55 and said Rancho are delineated and so designated upon the Map of the 'rancho E1 Sobrante" accompanying and f owing a part of the Final Report of the Referees in Partition of said Rancho a certified copy of which said map was filed in the office of the County Recorder of the said County of "ontra Costa, on the 14th day of March, 1910; thence leaving said county boundary line and running east along the southerly boundary line of said Lot No. 55. following "Mount Diablo Base Line' to a granite poet at the most easterly corner of said Lot No. 55 and in the southwesterly bound- ary line of the Ward and Smith League of said Rancho 0E1 4obraute" thence northwesterly following along the northeasterly boundary line of said Lot No. 55 to the most northerly corner thereof; thence runping northwesterly followingrt along the northeasterly boundary line of Lot No. 57 of said 'Rancho El Sobrante' to its intersection with the southeasterly b%ndary line of Tract No. 7 of the Wail and Smith League of said Rancho 'E1 Sobrante" ; thence running northeasterly along the southasterly boundary line of said Tract No. 7 to its intersection with the southwesterly boundary line of Tract 10. '8 of add Ward 8 Smith League; thence running southeasterly along the eouthweaterly boundary line of said Tract No. 5 to the most southerly comer thereof; thence running northeasterly along the sawtheasterly boundary line of said Tract No. 8, to the moa easterly c oraer thereof; thence running northwesterly al the northerly boundary line of said Tract No. 8, to the most northerly corner thereof at a point on the easterly boundary line of Tract No. 6 of said Ward and Smith League; lhence running northerly along the easterly boundary line of said Tract No. 6 to a point on the southerly boundary line of "RANCHO BOCA DE LA CANADA DEL PINOyE" thence running west along the a.Ntherly boundary line of said "riancho Boca de Is Canada del Pinole to the southwest corner thereof at granite post ESMV; thence running northerly along the westerly boundary line at said lasjr mentioned Rancho 2515.46 feet to the northwest corner of that certain 500 acre tract of land wonveyed by East Bay Municipal Utility District to Sleepy Hollow Syndicate, a California corporation, by deed dated January 18, 193D. recorded March 17, 1930 in Vol. 220 of Official Records at page 47, Contra Costa County Records; thence along the northerly boundary line of said 500 acre tract north 83°49'00" East, 1852.22 feet; thence north 2050120" East, 1645.98 feet; thence south 56 13'40' Seat, 777.06 feet; thence south 78'20'42" East, 3223.55 feet to the northeast corner of said 500 acre tract; thence following along the ridge south of Bear Creek Valley the following ' courses and distances, north 87°07'01" East, 1773Z4 Yset; thence south 16°0613" west, 309.61 feet; thence south 10114'12" East, 878.45 feet; thence south 61°11'42" east 231.71 feet; thence south 8032'57" East 264.17 feet; thence north 79'20133' East, 23.40 feet; thence south 87°57'42" east 129.65 feet; thence north 71 32'48" East, 69.87 feet; thence north 65°40'18" East 289.77 feet; thence north 68 18803" East, 95y.55 feet; thence south 3'29'27' East. 691.49 feet; thence south 6b 10'27" Nast, 1482.58 feet to a point on the westerly line c1 that certain 1673.61 acre tract of land as partitioned to Thomas A.Brown ' by the 15th District Court of Contra Costa County on November 26, 1872; thence leaving above mentioned ridge and rupning alongthe westerly line of said 1673.61 sere tract south 0'29'46" west 1454.75 feet to a point on the northerly boundary line o f " oho Aealanes" oleo being the northerly baundary line of the Lafayette County Water District; thence running along the northerly boundary of said "Rancho Acalanee" and the boundary of said Lafayette County Yater District west to the northwest corner of said Rancho; thence running south along the west boundary of said 'rancho Acalanee" to the most northerly corner of that certain 107.55 acre tract of land as particularly set forth and described in a deed from East Bay Water Company to Manuel Alves and Antonio C.Lemos, dated November 29, 1924, recorded December 10, 1924, in Vol. 487 of Deeds, at page 71, records of Contra Costa County; thence runningalong the weeterly line of said 107.55 acre tract South 45.30' West, 2047.7 feet; theme south 7'10' East, 70J.8 feet; thence south 9027' West, 1112.6 feet; thence south 17 31' West, 133.2 feet; thence South 3"22' West, 364.0 feet; thence south 0'37' East, 289.3 feet to a concrete monument set at the southwesterly I r 245 i corner of said tract; thence running along the southerly boundary line of said tract north 79027' East102.7 feet; thence leaving said southerly boundary line south lie 381 East, 190.16 feet; thence south 2'421 west, 93-31 feet' thence south 17 30' Rest 300.06 thence south 376001 lest, 13.31 feet; thence south 28&001 Ewst, 52.00 feet; thence on a curve to the right with a radius of 128.50 feet a distance of 40.00 feet; thence south 86116' East, 59.35 feet to a point on the northerly line of the county ' highway from Berkeley to Lafayette, commonly known as the Tunnel Road; thence following along said northerly line of said County Highr:ay easterly tot he point of intersection of the northerly line of said county highway with the westerly line produced north of that certain 12.25 acre tract of land nor or formerly owned by Walter T.Wood, as particularly set forth and described in Deeds recorded in Vol. 479 of Deeds, at page 233, and Vol. 13 of Official Records, at page 186, Records of Contra osta Uounty t thence cross- ing said cmnty highway south to the northwest corner of said 12.25 acre tract; thence southerly along the west boundary of said 12.25 ' acre tract to the southwest corner thereof; thence easterly along .he southerly boundary Of said 12.25 acre tract to the east line _ of Lot No. One of said "Hanebo E1 Sobrante" thence south along the east line of said Lot No. One to the southeast corner of said Lot ' No. One, said point being also the southwest corner of "rancho Acalanes" thence running east along the south line of "Rancho Acalanea" and the "Mount Diablo Base Line" to a point in the westerly line of the lands of "East Bay Municipal Utility District as described in deed from The M raga Company to the East Bay Municipal Utility District dated August 26, 1926, recorded September 3 19'--6 in Vol. 50 of Official Records, at p e 218, Contza Losta j County kecords, which said point bears south pa west, 990.00 feet from the intersection of the boundary line between Sections 1 and 2 T 1 S., R. j W. M.D.H.& M. thence south 0e05' East, 25o6.o2 feet; j thence north 8931' west, 330.00 feet; thence south 0e05' hast, 990.00 feet to the southwest corner of said Lafayette County Nater District; thence follortag the southerly boundary line of said Lafayette County Water District in az easterly direction to the intersection of said southerly line with the common corner of Lots 87, 86, 1'0 and 111 as said Lots are shown on "Lap of Sectionization of a Part of Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados, Contra Costa County, California" filed August 8th, 1916, in Book 15 of Maps, at page 308, Records of Contra Costa County; thence leaving said southerly boundary line of the Lafayette County water District and running south along the easterly boundary line of Lot 111, as shown on said Sectionization lisp, to the south boundary line of said Lot 111; thence running west along the southerly boundary line of Lots 111 and 112 to the west line of Lot 112; thence north 0e05' west, along the west line of Lot 112 to a point on the east line of Lot 113 as shown on said Sectionization Map, said point being j ten (10� mhains north of the south line of said Lot 11;; thence running west to the west boundary line of said Lot 113; thence south along the west line of Lots 113, 124 and 154, as shown on said Sectionization Map to the south boundary line of said Lot 154 thence east along the south line of said Lot 154 to th southeast corner thereof; thence following the east line of Lots 163, 195 and 202 as shown On said Sectionization Map, south 0e05' East, to the intersection of said line with the center line of the County road from Orinda to the Town of Moraga; thence following along the center line of said County Road southeasterly to the intersection of said center line of said road with the easterly boundary line I of Lot 240, as shown on said Sectionization Map; thence south along the east line of said Lot 240 to the son theast corner thereof; thence west along the sDuth line of Lots 240 and 239, as shown on said Sectionization Map, to the southwest corner of Lot 239; thence North 0e05' west to the southeast corner of Lot 238, as shorn m said Sectionization Map;.thence west along Cts south line of said Lot 238 to the westerly boundary line of "Rancho Laguna de los Balos Colorados" hereinabove referred to; thence following . ' along the westerly boundary line of said Rancho in a northwesterly direction to the southeast corner of Lot No. 1, Sec. 11, T 1 S., R. 3 W. U.D.H.& M. thence west along the south boundary line of Sections Nos. 11, 10 and 9, T 1 S.. R. 3 W. M.D.H.& M. to aninter— section with the before mentioned boundary line common tothe counties of Alameda and Contra Costa, State of California, thence northwesterly sad following along the said common bounty boundary line to the point of beginning. be and the same is hereby declared fully organized as a County water District under the name of "Orinda County Water District" and the County Clerk is hereby ordered to cause a copy of this Resolution and Order to be filed with the Secretary of State and shall cause a copy to be recorded in the office of the uounty Recoraer of County i of Contra Costa. The foregoing Order was pa:;sed by the following vote of the Board. Ayes: Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olse m, Harry M.Stow, W.J.Buchanan and R.J.T rembath. Noes: None. Absent. None. i 24i) I In the ;latter of Amending Contract of J.T.Walsh. J.T.Walsh having heretofore entered into a contract witht he County of Contra Costa, for steel erection in the County Hall of Records Building, It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be amended by omitting therefrom , all work in connection rith steel erection for second mezzanine, and to deduct fron I said contract price the sum of $69.50. In the Matter of Application for Dance Permit. Application of Abu Zaid Temple, D.O.E.%. to conduct a dance in Danville on Saturday evening Feb. 27th, 1932, until 3 o'clock A.M. on Sunday morning, has been denied by this Board.,. In Matter of re-segregation and appropriation of fluids. A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, having reported to this Board that a re-eegre- gation and appropriation of funds set out in the County Budget is necessary; , It is, by the Board ordered that the said old appropriations Bet out in said Budget be and the same are hereby ordered listed under the fallowing new Maintenance Appropriations, to wit: TRANSFER OF MAINTENANCE APPROPRIATIONS TO SHOW FINER A Yb-Lb U11- Board FBoard of Supervisors 101. As Approp1d; Re Approp1d. Materials & Supplies $ 200.00 $ 25.00 Other fees. 62 Printing & rubliehing 5500.00 .50 Fidelity Bonds Mileage, expenses, bonds 3500.00 12.550 Pub.Legal Not.& Rep a. Postage 10.00 31100.00 Auto Mileage. 300.00 Convention Expense: 100.OD Ordigary tray.Expen 120.00 Off.1upplies,printea 40.00 • • Misc. Postage $� $�iff22I�0O 00pO Clerk 102. ' Materials & Supplies 1500.00 100.00 Binding & Mounting. Repairs and replacements 500.00 60.00 Express Phone, postage & express 500.00 75.00 Fidelity Bonds Traveling Exp.Off. Bonds 150.00 150.00 Repair of equipt. Binding 100.00 200.00 Tel. & Teleg. 20.00 Auto Mileage 50.00 Convent. Expense 5.00 Ordinary Tray. Expel. ' 125.00 Books 900.00 Off00 N . Sup. Prtd. gyPostage. Misc. 92750-00 Auditor 105• Materials & Supplies $1200.00 $ 75.00 Binding. Repairs & Replacements 75.00 50.00 Fidelity Bonds Phone, postage, etc. 575.00 75.00 Repair of Equipt. Tray. Expenses, bond 125.00 190.00 Eeleg. & Teleph. Binding 50.00 20.00 Auto mileage. Rent of Equipt. 70.00 50.00 Convention Expense 5.00 Ordinary Tray. ExpeA. 10.00 'Books 930.00 Off. Supp. prtd. 200.00 ■ • Misc. 395.00 Postage. I 5.00 U18- Supp. I' 247 i i 30.00. Replac. of Equipt. Rent of equipt. 20 Treasurer 106. Binding 50.00 50.00 Binding Materials & Supplies 300.00 550.00 Fidelity Bonds. Repairs and replacements. 50.00 2252.00 Insc.Rob. & Burg. Phone, postage, etc. 100.00 30.00 Repair of Equip. Burglar Iance. Alarm, etc. 2252.90 80.00 Teleg. & Taleph. Tray. Expenses, bonds, etc. 600. 50.00 Misc. Services. 15.00 Auto Mileage 50.00 Conv. Expense 5.00 Ordinary Tray. Exp. 175.00 Of. Sup. Prtd. 30.00 " " Hist. 60.00 Postage 00 "U. Supplies, , 0 � i Assessor 107. -Rent of zachmond Office 240.00 900.00 Binding. Pub..of Notices 50.00 25.00 Express. Binding &Mounting 900.00 50.00 Fidelity Bonds. Materials & Supplies 2650.0050 00 Pub. Legal Not. & repts. "epai,�s and Replacements 300.00 240.00 Rent of real property! Phone, postage, etc. 1600.00 100.00 Repair of Equipt. Reports on daily transfers 480.00 480.00 Report of Service Traveiing Exp. bonds 2750.00 225.00 Teleg.& Trleph. 2500.00 Auto mileage 50.00 Coov. Exp. 150.00 Ordinary Tray. Zip. 2000.00 Off. Sup. Prtz� 625.00 " • Misc. 1550.00 Poetag 25.00 !List. 3uppliee _ 200 00 Replace.Furniture. Tax Collector 108. Materials & Supplies 2640.00 60.00 Binding. � Repairs & Replacements 460.00 40.00 Express. Telepg. & postage, etc. 2600.00 350.00 Fidelity bonds. Pub. of legal notices 6700.00 0500.00 Pub. legal Not.& Repts. Tray. Exp. Off. Bonds ?F00.00 /400.00 Rent of equipt. I Rent of Tax Bi1l'g machine 400.00 250.00 RepAir Equipt. Binding Records 60.00 175.00 Teleph & Teleg. 25.00 Iliac. Services. 50.00 Conv. Expense 2300.00 Off. Sup. Prtd. 320.00 " ■ msec. 20.00 Misc. Supplies. 2360.00 Postage 8E00 Replace. of Equipt. $13080-00 f 13 .00 District Attorney 111._ . Detection of Crime 25000.00 300.00 Regular Salaries. .3terials & Supplies 1500.00 1 00.00 $e�ti er's fees. Repairs & replacements 250.00 10.00 labor Phone, postage, etc. 1200.00 6000.00 vea farga. Tray. Exp Off. Bonds 1500.00 400.00 Med.& Dental leea. Special rund Expend. 2500.00 5000.00 Other fees. ' 150.00 Fees & Exp. of Inter.! 25.00 Express 50.00 Fidelity Bonds. 50.00 Laboratory Examin. 125.00Repai r of Equipt. 50.00 Storaagge 1500.00 Teleph & Telephon. 350.00 Misc- services. 2600.00 Auto mileage 1700.00 " allowance. 7970.00 Detection of Crime Ep 50.00 gonventic Expense 120.00 rdi nary ray. Exp. 300.00 nooks 700.00 Offic. sup. Prtd. 475.00 " " An 100.00 Postage 25-00 Supplies Mise. �2500�0" Special fund Expand. i 31950-00 3 31950. i i I i Purchasing Agent. 114. Materials & Supplies 1 350.00 $ 25.00 Rep. of Equipt. Repairs and Replacements 25.00 200.00 Teleph. & Teleg. Phoep, postage, etc. 350.00 10.00 Fidelity Bond, Tray. Exp, Off. Bond 100.00 10.00 Auto Mileage. 80.00 Ordinary Tray. Exp. 250.00 Off. Supp. Printed ' 150.00 Mie o. Postage SAM Misc. Supp. 25. 0 0SAM Coroner 115. Coroner's Fees & Expenses 4800.00 4300.00 Mise. Fees. Off. Rent & Expense 600.00 15.00 Fees & Ex.Interpreter , Recoveries & Removals 1200.00 30.00 " " Jurors. Inspna. Exams. &-Autopsies 1750,00 50.00 " " Witnesses. Juries & Witnesses 750.00 20.00 °idelity Bonds. 1725.00 Inspns. & Autopsies 25.00 Lab. Examinations 1200.00 Recoveries & removals 115.00 R�epai=foff al Equipt.. 655.00 Summoning juries 250.00 Teleph. & eleg. 500.00 Auto mileage 70.00 Of.supplies, prtd. 45.00 " " Mien. 20.00 Postage. 93.00.60- Surveyor Surveyor 116. _ Materials & Supplies 1100.00 25.00 Binding. Repairs and Replacements, 200.00 5.00 Express. + Teleph. & postage, etc. 275.00 13.00 Fidelity Bonds. Tray. Expen. Of. Bonds 1550.00 200.00 Repair of Equip. minding .25.00 250.00 Telep. & Teleg. 1512.00 Auto jileage 25.00 Ord, ray. Exp. 20.00 Bootie 250.00 Of. Supplies, Prtd. ' 750.00 " " Rise. 20.00 Postage 60 00 misc. Supplies. Elect lams-Preliminary Costs 120 Fees- Registering voters. 3000.00 1800.00 Extra Help. supplies & Postage 1700.00 3000.00 MLec. Fees. Compiling Registration 1800.00 140.00 Pub. of Leal Notices) 200.00 Repair of quipt. PrecinctMa 550.00 10.00 Transpn. of things Repairing quipt. 200.00 1940.00 Eleo*ion supplies. Pub. Reg. & Not. to Voters 640.000.00 Of, Supplies, Prtd. 00.00 Postage -795'0-0-0 0.00 Primary Election 122. Salaries & Mileage 10560.00 � 9000.00 Misc. Fees. Postage & Express 450.00 600.00 Pub, legal notices. Supplies 7375.00 00.00 lranspn. of things. Booths, Setting, up. etc, 700.00 1180.00 Rent of real property ' Rent o£ Polling Place, 1600.00 1560.00 Auto Mileage Publishing 600.00 7375.00 Electionoupplies. 450.00 Postage 21,295.00 1, �. Special Elections 123. Supplies 100.00 15.00 Misc. Fees. 20.00 Pub. legal notices. 5.00 'Transpn. thing& 40.00 Election supplies. 20.00 Supplies, printed. _10670-0 1 .0 Superior CoiTt Juries, etc. 126. Jurors Fees & Exp. 7500.00 1850.00Reporters Fees. Witness_" 1750.00 150.00 Fees & Exp. Interpreter Interpreters 150.00 7500.00 " " Jurors. ?reporters 1550.00 1700.00 " " Witnesses � 50�0.00� Summoning Juries. 249 Superior Court 125. - Outside Judges 200.00 $175.00 Extra Help.. Materials and Supplies 350.00 440.00 Repair of Equip. Repairs & Replacements 50.00 160.00 eleph. & Teleph. Phone, postage, etc. 250.00 225.00 Exp. of outside Judg. 50.00 Books i 50.00 Of. Expen, Prtd. 50.00 " " Mist. 75.00 Periodicals Subscsib. 200 Postage. S 5aT 000 -x9-5R)2 - F0 Justice Court Juries, etc. 150. Juror's fees 300.00 1750.00 Reporters fees. Witness " 50 00 60.00 Fees & Exp. Interpret. Interpreters 6000 300.00 • " Jurors. Reporters 1 0.00 50.00 " " Witness. UU elov.uu Grand Jure � Jurors fees & Mileage" 3000.00 150.00 Reporter's fees. _Reporters 150.00 1100.00 other fees. Audit, etc. 1100.00 3000.00 Fees & Exp. Jurors. Stationery 50.00 40.00 Of. Supp. Prtd. _ 10.00 " " PSec. Lar. Library.lW. Salary of Secretary' 240.00 240.00 Reg. Salaries Expenses 50.00 6.00 Misc.Servicee. 20.00 Off. Sup. printed. 10.00 • "' Misc. 14 00 Posta6e. 290.00 0,00 Court House and Grounds, 156. Salaries 7080.00 7080.00 Regular Salaries Labor-repairs. 150.00 150.00 Wages-Repair Labor Materials & Supplies 2500.00 1750-00 Electricity Repairs & Reolwaments 1500.00 1400.00 Repair Bldgs. Watei, fuel . etc.. 3000.00 50.00 " Equipt. 250.00 Mie. Services. 1000.00 Fuel. 300.00 Janitor$$ Supplies.; 100.00 Repair °upplies. 750.00 Water 1400.00 Misc. Supplies. 14230-00 142.3 O. Add1l. Administratrive Office Space 157. Rent-$artinez 1980.00 2340.00 Rent of Real prop.'! ' " Richmond. 360.00 275.00 Electricity. Electricity 2 W Hail of Records 158. i Construction 350000.00 2625.00 Regular Salaries. 4000.00 ages. 13500.00 ther fees. 200.00 Rent of Equipt. ' 1900.00 County Equipment. 25.00 Mie. Services. 15.00 Office Sup. Misc. 635.00 Iliac. Supplies. o�0 00 Contract Cot m0tl 50000.0 �oa:aa-- ns Sheri ff 201. ' Cripinal case mileage 14400.00 50.00 Matron fees. Other Criminal expense 10000.00 150.00 Wages, guards. Materials and supplies 2400.00 2000.00 " Operatives. Rais&&!o Replacements 5000.00 250.00 Mod. & dental fees.; Telephg 250.00 #uto hire. Special Operatives 2000.00 10.00 sprees. 250.00 Fidelity bonds. 1 00.00 Repair.00 Rent4of Equipt. 50.00 Storage 4400.00 Teleph. & Teleph. 150. c. servioes. 1400000 Mse.00 Auto mileage 400.00 " allowance. 8200.00 Crim. Case expenses', r.0100 Convent. expenses 1+0,00 Travl.Exp. ordinary' 600.00 Office dupl. prtd. 1000.00 " " 1,180. 600.00 Postage $ 00 $ 8 _ SuPP11es, etc. County Jail-Bldg. 230. Repairs $ 1200.00 $ 200.00 Wages-Repair Labor 500.00 Repair Bldgs. 250.00 Repair Supplies. 250.0) Replace of Equipt. . 3 -I�66•b� �'t�'d County Jail-Care of Prisoners 231. I , Salary, Matron 1080.00 1090.00 Regular Salaries. Salaries, Guards 900.00 135.00 Matron fees Materials & Supplies 2250.00 900.00 Wages, guards. Meals 10000.00 100.00 Fees, Med. t Dental Photo work 1200.00 450.00 Electricity i Nater, Light, feul.: 1200.00 2225.00 Photographic Serv. Med. and dental care 200.00 10.00 Repair of Equipt. ' 40.00 Scavenger Service. 250.00 Misc. Services. 400.00 Bedding. 1 0.00 00 Clothing Disinf. S P. 400:00 Fuel. 20.00 Gas, oil & Grease. 50.00 Janitors supplies. 100.00 Kitchen sup lies. 250.00 Laundry 100.00 Med. & Surg. " 10.00 Off. Supplies, misc. 9000.00 Subsistance supplie 450.00 Water 660.00 Misc. Supplies. .00 County Jail Branches 232_ Water, Electricity, etc. 12.00 6.00 Electricity. Rent-Danville 12.00 12.00 Rent of real prop. _ 6.00 Water OD Working Prisoners 233. Auto hire 40.00 40.00 Auto Hire ' Truck costa oSCounty Equipt. Recorder 235. Materials & Supplies 1250.00 500.00 Binding. Binding records 500.00 5.00 Express. Repairs & Replacements 300.00 40.00 Fidelity Bonds. Teleph. postage, etc.' 500.00 125.00 Repair of Equipt. Travel. Exp. Off. Bond. 100.00 100.00 Teleph & Teleg. I0.00'Mis: Services. 645.00 Office Supp, prtd. 600.00 " ■ Lbs c. 450.00 Postage _ __1Z5.00_Replacement d Equiptl. Public Administrator 236. X00 Materials & supplies ' 50.00 100.00 Fidelity Bond Postage 30.00 300.00 Pub. Legal Eot.& Rept, Publishing Reports 300.00 30.00 Telepg. & Tel h• e�ld Bond 100.00 50.00 Of. Supplies,print Telephone, etc. _30_0^,_ 0:00 Postage. v i Sealer of Weizhts & Measures 241. Materials & Supplies 150.00 2.00 Express. Repairs 50.00 50.00 Repair of Equi Teleph. postage, etc.. 50.00 49.00 Teleg.'&Tepr� Tray..Expenses 2250.00 2000.00 Auto Allowance. 250.00 Ordinary Tray. E3pen. 50.00 Gas, 011, & Grease. 20.00 Of. supplies,prtd. 5.00 Postage 500- 75.00 Wisc. supplies. i 251 Agricultural Commissioner 242. Ulerk $ 900.00 $10,900.00 Regular Salaries: Inspectors 10000.00 50,00 Extra Help. Labor 9500.00 9,700.00 "'ages ffiaterials and Supplies 9000.00 750.00 Vacation Pay Office Rent and Expense 450.00 270.00 Rent Real prop. Travelling Expenses 7000 .00 50.00 Repair of Equipt Suncry Expense 50.00 100.00 feleph & Teleph. j ' 2,2 0.00 Auto Mileage. 4,500.00 " Allowance 25.00 Convention Expea. 225.00 Ordinary Tray.Ex.. 60DO .00 0 fice Sup. Printf. 15.00 " Mi s. !, 60.00 Postage 250.00 Mis. 0es 7570.00 Hatls.Rodent Poid'on, 50.00 Returnable Con- tainers. I Farm Advisor 243. Salaries 1710.00 1,690.00 vegular Salaries: Materials & Supplies. 320.00 30.00 Extra Help. Repairs andReplacements 670.00 5.00 Express. j ,Teleph & Tel Postage, etc: 220.00 300.00 Rent Real prop. travel. Eap. etc. 690.00 600.00 Repair of &quip.! Office Rent. 300.00 90.00 Storage. 175.00 Teleph. & Teleg. 10.00 Mia. Service. 100.00 Ordinary Tray.Ez . 400.00 Gas, Oil & Grease. 50.00 Offs. Sup. Prtd. ', 150.00 " " Misc. 45.00 Postage. 20.00 Repair Supplies. 24r,.go Mio. Supplies. 3 00.00 3, o .00 Fire Protection 247. Service of Fire Districts 1500.00 1,400.00 Wages. 100.00 County Equipt. "00.00- 1,500.00 Garage 251. i i Maintenance 1 000.00 1,000:00 Operation Costs.I Replacements 1 00:00 14 900.00 Replace.Equipt. I 00 P9,500.0() i Health Officer 301. Salary Health Officer 3L50-00 9,350.00 Regular Salariee Salaries, other 5400.00 Materials & Supplies. 600.00 900.00 Med. & Dental. Fees. Phone,.Postage, etc. 250.00 50.00 Laboratory exams; Travel. Exp. 3500.00 20.00 Repair of Squipti Misc. Exp. 50.00 225.00 Teleph. & Teleg.I 30.00 ids.Services. 3,000.00 Auto Mileage. 200.00 Ordinary Tray. Exp. 350.00 Med. & Surg. Suy 100.00 Office Sup. Prtd„ 100.00 " " Misc; ' 50.00 Postage 9- iiia. Supplies. 0 I County Hospital-Bldgs. & Grounds. Salaries & Wages 12700.00 1,400.00 jages. Materials & Supplies550.00 21300.00 j Repairs & Replacements 7949 00 3,000.00 Engineers. Water, light & fuel 6500.00 1,500.00 Gardeners. 1,200.00 Electricity 2,500.00 Repair Bldq uipt: 200.00 Repair of Eq 50.00 County Equipt. 550.00 Cling. & Disinfg,'Sup. 2,700.00 Fuel 2,499.00 Repair Supplies.) 2,900.00 Water 150.00 Mise. Supplies. 1,450.00 Replace. Equipt.! 460.00 Replace. FLrniture, e(095.00 22,999.00 County Hospital-Care of Inmates 503. Salaries } 000.00 5 250.00 Regular Salaries'. Supplies 40235.00 4,400.00 Janitors. I i r Phone. Postage, etc.. 350.00 $4000.00 Kitchen Help. Office Expense 100.00 2000.00 Laurdryman Sundry Expense .400.00 1500.00 Night Watchman 195550.00 Nurses 3b00.00 Orderlies. 1200.00 Waiters & Waitresseel 1200:00 X-Ray Operator. 10.00 Express. 2 .00 Repair of $quipt• 3o-OO Scavenger °ervice. 325.00 Teleph. & Teleg. 2500.00 Beddingervicee. 1200.00 Clothing. 200.00 Janitors Supplies. 550,00 Kitchen Supplies. 1200.00 Laundry Supplies. 6500.00 Med. & Surg. " 1D .00 Of. Sup. prtd. 5.00 " " mist. 15.00 Periodicals subsorna 40.00 Postage. 55.00 Repair Supplies. 4000.00 Butter, eggs & Cheee . 2000.00 Fruit &Vegetables. 6000-00 000.00 MGeateriea. 4000 00 Milk 60.00 Sundry food Sup. M0.00 X-Ray Supplies. O Misc. .00 96375.5-UQ Caie of Indigents 510. Cash Allowances 70000.00 55000.00 Cash Supplies. 22350.00 500.00 Med. & Dental fees. Board & Care 1000.00 4500.00 Board & Care. Rouse Rent 4400.00 500.00 Electricity Medical Attention 300.00 6000.00 Rent real prcperty. Transportation 2000.00 000.00 Tran. of persons 75.00 " " things ' 250,00 Mir. Se_:ricea. 600.00 Clothing 600.00 Fuel. 60.00_ Med. & Surg. Sup. 23415.00 Groceries. 1000.00 Milk 300.00 Water. 50.00 Misc. Supplies. Care of linors 513. Mtce. in private homes 29710.00 11000.00 Cash I " • site institutions 11000.00 1000.00 Med. & Dental fees. Medical Attention - 500.00 17765.00 Bd& care- priv. ham a Clothing .1100.00 11000.00 " " Pub.Inst. School Expense 25.00 400.00 Rent real property. Matron fees 250.00 300.00 Trans. persons Transportation _ 300.00 1000.00 Clothingg 100.00 Med. & Surg. Supplie 2.50.07 Subsistenoe aupp. 0 00 M's c. Supplies. Probation Officer 516. ' Materials & Supplies. 150.00 250.00 Matra tees. Repairs & Replacements 10 00 'i'eleph. postaE,e, etc. 250.00 5.00 . Fidelityond. Tray. Expanses 1200.00 200.00 Teleph & eleg. 1000.00 Automobile Mils age. 00.00 Ordinary"Tray. Expen. 25.00 Of. Sup. Prtd. , 50.00 " " mist. 20.00 Postage. 0.00T6 � Detention Home 516. Salary, Manager 900.00 2500.00 Regular Salaries. " Matron 900.00 250.00 Extra Help " Asst. 700.00 100.00 Wages Repair Labor Extra Help 350.00 125.00 Electricity Repairs & i%lacements 250.00 100 00 Repair Bldge. Phone, Postage, etc. 100.00 25-00 • E4uip. Water, Lt. & Fuel. 665.c0 100.00 Teleph & Teleg. Materials & Supp. 1500.00 40.00 Misc. Service. 100.00 Bedding 50.00 Cleaning & Disinfg.Su , 50.00 Clothing 250,00 Fuel 75.00 Gas, Oil & Grease. f 253 20.00 Kitchen Supplies. 20,00 Janitors Supplies. 25.00 Med. & Surg. ■ 10.00 Offc. Supp. misc. 125.00 Repair Supplies. 1000.00 Subsistence 325.00 Water G1 00 141st. Supplies, 1 Social Welfare Board 522: Salaries 9955.00 6550.00 Regular Salaries. Materials & Supplies. 470.00 1325,00 Extra Help. Rep. & Replacements - 111.00 20.00 Rages Repair Labor. Phone, postage, etc. 420.00 50.00 Electricity. Tray. Expenses. 2500.00 5.00 Rent of Equipment. 20,00 Rep, of Equip, 450.00 Zelph. & Teleg. 25.00 sec. Services, 2345.00 Auto Mileage. 50.00 Ordinary Tray. Exp. 10.00 Fuel. 3.00 Janitors Supplies. 1 200.00 Of. Supp. Printed. 175.00 " ■ Misc. 75.00 P6stage. 15.00 Repair Supp. �51 ._Rater. .00 $13�6j Care of Alcoholics 525. Chges Mendo.St.Hosp. 600.00 600.00 Bed.& Care in Pub.Inst.! Transportation0 0 �00 Transportation of Per.; 200..00 Care & Exam. Insane 529. Exam, for Insanity 900.00 550.00 Med. & Dental Fees. Care of Insane 500.00 500.00 B. & care In Pub. Inst. ' X0.00 Transp. of persons. O oo l Q Richmond Health Center 532. Appn. 5000.00 4000.00 Reg. Salaries, 600.00 Extra Help. 400 Med. & Surg, Supp. I x-90 000.00 j Supt. Schools 693. i Materials & Supplies 1200.00 100.00 Auto Hire. Rep. & replacements 100.00 100.00 Binding. Phone, Postale, etc. 500.00 15.00 Fidelity Bond, i Tray. Exp. etc. 2000.00 50.00 Pub. Legal Not & Rept.! reference nooks 120.00 50.00 Rep. of Equipment i Teat Mateli xis 200.00 500.00 Teleph & Teleg. 50.00 Misc. Services. 1730,00 Auto Llileage. 100.00 Convention Exp. 100.00 Ordinary Trav, Exp. 900.00 Off. Supplies, Prtd. 300.00 ■ " Misc. 400.00 Postage ' 200 Misc. Supp. 20.00-' 26ard of Education 694. Materials'& Supplies, 750.00 190.00 Other fees. Engrass'g diplomas 190.00 600.00 Auto mileage j Tray. Exp.' 600.00 0.00 Off. Supp. Prtd, i 1540-00 1 6.00 ' County Library 697 Other Salaries 34750.00 34755.00 Regular Salaries. Books, Mag. Supplies 27363:00 25.00 R es, Repair Labor Binding Books, repairs 3350.00 600.00 Auto Hire. j ieleph. & Teleg. Postage, etc. 525,00 3100.00 binding. Rent, Bldg. Exp. 1175.00 50.00 Electricity Tray. Exp. 1200.00 280.00 Express. branches, Rep. & upkeep 400.00 5.00 Fidelity Bonds. 350.00 Pub. Legal Rot. & Repos 900.00 Rent of Real prop. r 175.00 Repair of Bldga. 100.00 it ■ Equip. 15.00 Scavenger Service. 100.00 Teleph & Teleg. 200.00 Misc. Services. 50.00 Conv. Expense 30.00 Ordinary Tray. Exp. 21,500.00 Books 150.00 Fuel. I i 25)4 60.00 Janitors Supp. 750-00 200.00 Of Mc. SUP- pMisc. 650.00 Pictures 3700.00 Periodicals Subscrns. 300-00.50 Repir ai 7r ,tt �upp�ies. 750.00 Misc. 100.00 Replacements of Eeuipt. ' 100.00 ' Furniture. 9213.00 _-FU13.00 Ooanty Palk 701. Mtce. 2000:00 1470.00 Rejular Salaries. 210.00 Waves 40.00 Repair labor Repair of Equipment. , 5,00 County Equipment 65.00 wee. Services. 15.00 Gas, Oil & Gzase. 25.00 Repair Supplies. 35.00 Misc. Supplies. 2000.00 Park Improvements 702. Apprn. 2000.00 1061.35 Wages. 220.40 County Equipment 18.2 Water System 2000:00 2000. Memorial Yonument Mtce. 705• Apprn. 75e00 75•01) Electricity Memorial Bldgs. Mtce. 706. 6956:00 400.00 Apprn. Antioch 100.00 Brentwood. Apprn. 115.00 Concord. 337.00 Crockett. 220.00 Danville 2509.00 Martinez. 975.00 Pittsburg , 256.00 Richmond 1 50,00 Walnut Greek. $6956.06--- 5 . Advertising• 501. Space in Public. 1000.00 1000.00 Advertising. Organiz n. Aid. 6500.00 Misc. Serv. 4600.00 Appn. Bay Barrier. 100.00 Cal.Dev.Asen 00.00 LIsc. 500. 0 I- County Exhibits 502. j alary of Director 500.00 505.00 Regular Salaries. ages 750.00 1265.00 Wages. Mauls & Supplies 1000.00 9.00 Electricity Rent 50.00 22.00 Express. Phone, Postage, etc 50.00 20.00 Photo Serv. lray. Exp. 650.00 14.00 Hent of Equipment. 50.00 " real property. j 2.00 Teleph. & Teleg. 95.00 Trans. of things 23.00 Misc. Services. ' 360.00 AutoMileage 290.00 " Allowance. 202.00 Ordinlry Tyay. Exp. ; 13.00 Occ. Sup. Printed. 5.00 " Nis:. 5.00 Postage. 45Q.00 Misc. Supplie . 330.00 30.00 Co.Plennin_; Commission 505. , Fees 600.00 600.00 Other fees. Supplies 200.00 10.00 Mise. Serv, Exp. of Members 300.00 300.00 Auto 7Sileagei 190.00 Offe. Sup. Msc. oo. o -ii'68:Oa 255 i In the Matter of Changing Boundaries of Election Precincts in Contra Costa County. It is by the Board ordered that the respective election precincte of Contra Costa County as hereinafter named be and the same are hereby established and fixed as hereinafter set forth and designated and described, to exit: CFDCEETT PRECINCT N0. 7. HEGINI?ING at a point in the Straits of Carquinez, in the County Boundary line where the prolongation of the center line of 6th Avenue of Town of Valona, if produced northerly, would intersect the same; thence southerly to the northwest corner of Block R of Tom of Valens; thence southeYly running along the westerly boundary line of Block H to its intersection with center line of Ceres Street; thence westerly to the center line of 6th Avenue; thence southerly running along the center line of 6th Avenue and nrolohgation thereof to a point where said line intersects the same between Sections S and 17, T 2 N., R. 3 W. M.D.B.& E?. thence westerly to boundary line between Ranchos El Pinole and Canada del Hambre; thaace northerly running along the line between said Ranchos to Post P.R.56; thence westerly 400 feet; to a point due south of the southwest corner of the P.4.& E. Gols. sub-station property; thence along a line due northerly to the Contra Costa County boundary line in the Straits of Carquinez. SELBY PRECINCT The Eastern boundary line of Selby Precinct is hereby fixed as follows: BEGINNING at a point 400 feet west of a post marked *P.R. Am: 56• on the boundary line between Ranchos El Pinole and Canada del Sambre; and due s m th of the southwest corner of the P.G.& E. Go's. Sub- station property; thence running d_7e northerly along a line to the Contra Costa County boundary line in Straits of Carquinez. I And the Board tales recess to meet on 2onday, February 9th, 1932, at 10 ' o'clock A.M. fr Chairman. i i .. .�: Clerk. { I j j I I i I I I I IN BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CINTRA COSTA COUNTY, ST_a3E OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8th, 1932. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan., Chairman; Supervisors Jaraes N.Long, Oscar Olsson, Harr; M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Vells, Clerk. r In the Latter of adoption of Revised Plans and specifications for County Hall of Records Building. E.Geoffrey Bangs, Architect, having filed with this Board revised plass , and specifications for the following work on the County Hall of Records Building, to wit; Brick and Hollow Tile; Stone; Terra Cotta; Roofing and Sheet :fetal; Furring, Lathing & plastering; Miscellaneous Metal cork; Carpentry and ':iiscellaneous Work; Painting; Plumbing; Heating and Ventilating; and Electric Mork, It is, by the Board ordered that said clans and specifications be and the same are hereby adopted as revised plans and specifications for the aforementioned work on said County Hall of Records Building. It is further ordered that Notice to Contractors be published in the Richmcnd Record-Herald, and in the Contra Costa Gazette ( ^:) Martinez Daily Standard), for the time and in the manner prescribed by law, andthat bids for doing of said work be received by this Board on Thursday, :larch ?rd, 1932, up to the hour of 10:30 o'd1ock A.K. , f I I � r 257 IA TEE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, 1932. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairmai; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. i In the Matter of Approval of Reclamation Warrant a. i Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following• rarrants of Reclamation District #1619 be approved, to wit: Number Date Amount. 784 Jan. 30th, 1932, $ 75.00 785 Jan. 3oth, 1932, 612.67 786 Jan. 30th, 1932, 50.00 787 Feb. 10th, 932, 79.83. 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 Matter of Approval of Warrant of Reclamation District #799. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following! warrant of said District be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 255 February 8th, 1932, ; 150.00. i And the Chairman of this Board is hereby ordered to note the approval of this Board on said Warrant by affixing his signature thereto. i In the Matter of Publication of Financial Statement of Contra Costa County. It is by the Board ordered that the financial statement of Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1930-31, be published as required by law, in the Concord ' Transeript,a newspaper published and circulated in Contra Costa County. It is further ordered that the Richmond Daily Independent furnish to the County of Con#ra Costa four hundred copies of said Financial Statement set up in pamphlet fonn to be ordered throughthe purchasing agent of Contra Costa County. f, i 1 I II i i f I In the Matter of Transfer of Funds for Planning Commission. A delegation representing the County Planning Commission having appeared before this Board and requested that the sum of $300 be transferred from the Unbudgexed Reserve Fund to the General Fund for the purpose of paying the salary and e:npeases ' of H.P.Pomeroy in preparation of a Subdivision Ordinance for the County of Contra Costa , It is by the Board ordered that the aim of $300 be transferred from the Un budgeted Reserve Fund to the General Fund to be used by the County Planning Commissln for the purpose heretofore mentioned. , The vote on the foregoing Order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olasoa, Stow and Trembath. Noes: Supervisor Buchanan In the Matter of Entering into a Lease with Roy Frerichs Post #202 American Legion. Roy Frerichs Post #202 American Legion having made application to this Board for a lease on the Veterans Memorial Building in the town of Brentwood, for a term of ten years, It is, by the Board m dered that said Veterans Memorial Building in Brentwoo ' be leased to Roy Frerichs Post #202 American Legion, for a•period of ten years, at the rental of $1.00 per year, and that the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said Lease on behalf of the County of Contra Costa; the District Attorney is hereby ordered to prTare said Lease In the Matter of Application for a Permit to Lay a ripe line. Grover C.Johnson, having made application to this Board for permission to lay a water pipe line from California Water Service Company's pipe line at junction of Crest Avenue and Saranap Road to the property of said applicant at corner of Saranap Road and Castle Hill Road, , It is, by the Board ordered that said permission to lay said pipe line be granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Engineer of the County of Contra Costa, and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. I i i 259 In the Matter of Proclamation and Notice of Election for Directors of Orinda County Water District. An election having been held in proposed Orinda County Water District on the ' 29th day of January, 1932, and this Board of Superviscrs having canvassed the returns of said election on the 1st day of February, 1932, and from Results of said canvass adopted a resolution declaring said Orinda County Water District duly organized and having caused a certificate showing that said proposition was adopted to be filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of California, and a like cer— ttificate to be recorded in the office of the county Recorder of Contra Costa County,and the Secretary of State having filed his certificate with the County Clerk of Contra Costa County certifying that Orinda County Nater District has been duly incorporated,, according to lar, and the lar;s of the State of California; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that an election be held on Friday the 1st day of April, 1932, between the hours of six o'clock A.M. and 7 o'clock P.M. when the polls will be closed, in Orinda County Rater District, and that the whole of said District shall be considered one precinct for the purpose of voting at said election, at which said election there shall be elected a Board of Directors consisting of five members; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the polling place for said election shall be Orinda Library, Orinda, California, and that the fcliowing electors are hereby desig,— ' nated as officers of election to conduct said election, to wit: Inspector: Edward McVay. Judge: Edivatd (.Jensen. Clerks: Mrs.Myrtle M.Dutton, and Mrs.Lucille Reuter. i IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board cause this Proclamation and Notice of Election to be published for at least ten consecutive days before said; election in the Crockett Signal, a neaspaper published and circulated in said Contra, Costa County, together with a certified list of names of candidates and offices to be filled. Said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I I I In the Matter of Night ' Watchman at County Hospital. It is by the Board ordered that the night watchman at County Hospital work directly under the supervision of and be accountable to the Superintendent of said County Hospital. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous. i I i AI I In the hatter of Re—Construction of Clifton Court Ferry Landings and Protection work at Old River Bridge. This Board having heretofore advertised in the Byron Times, a newspaper published and circulated in County of ContraCosta, for the time and in the manner required by law, for bids for re—construction of Clifton Court Ferry Landings and I protection work at Old River Bridge, in conjunction with San Joaquin County,and this being time and place for receiving of bids the following bids are received and read to the Board: ' Bid of John Hachman: Work Complete, $4400.00 Additional piles, lin.ft. x.75, Bid of Jo?n E.Branagh: " 6490.00 r r r r .70, Bid of J.O.Terrell " " 6167.50 " " " " .751 Bid of H.A.Jenkins • 4943.00 " .85 Bid of J.E.Fitzsimmons • " 6100.00 " " " " 1.00 Bid of A.W.Kitchen 5112.00 Bid of C.W.Wood 6400.00 n r r .75 Bid of C.A.Lauritzen " " 5713.45 • • " s .20 Bid of :undesen u -auritzen " 5989.b0 " " •25 Thereupon upon the request of the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of SAn Joaquin County, It is by the Board ordered that the further consideration of said bids be and the same is hereby continued to Tuesday the 23rd day of February, 1932, at the hour of 2:30 o'clock P.M. And the Board -e-kes recess to meet on Tuesday, February 23rd, 1932, at 2.330 f o'clock P.L. ..... ...Chairman. C?...":'.`.!"kua, Clerk. I I � P 261 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CO:.'T?.A COSTA CCU'-,T7-,Y, STA^_E OF CAT.IFORNIA. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, 1932. The Board met at 2:30 o'clock P.Y. Present: on. Pi.Jauchana:, Cha:nnan; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, Harry !,.Ston, and R.J.Trembath. - S.C.Wells, Clerk. In the '.?atter of Resolution RelatinD to the Modification of plans a d specifications adopted February 1st, 1932, and r:latin.; to the Reconstraction of Clifton Court Ferry LanainC and Protection ', V or at Old Iver Brid-e. ^i3EP.EAS, it is to tl:e public interest and necessity that the plans and specifications relating to the reconstruction work of Clifton Court Ferry Landings and Protection Work at Old River Brid<;e, which said plans and specifications were adopted by the Board of S•_cpervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on February 1st, 1932, and werN adopted by the Board of Supervisors of he County of San Joaquin, be modified, NOW THEREFORE, BE ri RESOLVED AND ORDMED that the following modification If made, to wit: that on page of said plans and specifications there be stricken from the Wage Scale the words "Pile Driver Operators, $5.50" and inserted in lieu thereof there shall be the words "Pile Driver ?:Sen, $9.00" and that said plans and specifications are herewith modified to said extent and by reason of said :;;odificat= ion, the bidder t- vhom said contract shall be let, shall be allowed the sum of $100. in addition to his bid; NOV, THER-FORE, BE IT R"--SOLVED AND ORDERED that said John Hackman is the lowest responsible bidder on said rork and said contract for s,kl work in accordance Vit_: the plans and specifications as modified shall be let to John Haelman for the sum of $+540.00 and for additianal piles, the price shall be 88¢per lineal foot. Passed and adopted by the £olloring vote: Ayes: SupervisoTs Long, Olssm, Stow, Buchanan, and Trembath. Noes: No^e. - 1 In the clatter of application ofK.C. j ?,ogensen for a permit to lay nater pipe. 1S.C,x_-0gensen, having filed with this Board his application asking thathe be ' permitted to lay ^ter pipe line across the highway in front of his property in Alhambra Valley, be It is, by the Board ordered that said perinitRgranted, said roadray to be re- placed to the satisfaction of the County En:;ineer of Contra Costa Oourty and to the satisfaction of t;'e Suoervisor of ccid District. I I 02 r In the Matter of allot-ante to Indigents under Care of Probation Officer. It is by the Board ordered that beginning Feb. lst, 1932 the State and ' Cotuity al=owe_ce of 340 each granted for the support and maintenancc-of the Proteau Children be reduced to $20. State and $20 county aid respectively. That beginni:ig Feb. 1st, 1932, t::e $50 county allowance for the support and maintenance of the five Rios Children be reduced to 330.00. That beginrirg -'eb. 1st, 1932, the County Allrnxance of 320.00 per month for support and maintenance of Josenhine Pitelli be increased to X25. per month. That begirnin[; Feb. 1st, 1932, Ve county allor.ance of $20. per month for e support and saintenanc-:� of Joe Teschaira be increased to ,22.50 per month. That beginning Feb. 17, 1932, all State and County aid for supoort and maintenance of Ray Devour be discontinued on account of death of said child.K r In the Matter of Allm-i-ance to Indi=gents. It is by the Board ordered that a county cash allowance of "10 be granted to Dia Tarantino, 405 Howard St. Martinez, as of February 1st, 1932• That 040 county cash allo:ance to Sidney Bush, Rodeo, California be decreased to y2B.00 county cash allowance, as of January 1st, 1932. That $2 g ,��0 count;* cash allor:ancc heretofore ra tee.^: to Anita Johnson, Byron, i be discontinued as of Feb. 1st, 1932, That $10 county cash alloeance heretofore granted to William H.Kilgro re, � Antioch, be discontinued as of Feb. 1st, 19; That $20 state aiu heretofore allor.•ed to 'lrs. Clara Palmiere, 615 Kearny St. l F.1 Cerrito, be c_.al;;ed to read a10 sate and 310 county aid for half-orphan children as of Feb. 3, 1932. That "30 state and 330 county aid for half orphan childrea heretofore gxante to Frances Lucido, 215 Foster St. Unrtinez, be decreased to "20 state and $30 County aid as of Feb. 24, 1932. That 015. State and a15 county aid for needy aged be granted to Carl Hemmord Ant_och, as of Jan. 15, 19'2. That $10 state and "10 c m my aid for needy aged heretofore granted to Vincelt Nneral, 0022- 35th St. Richmond, be discontinued as of Jan. 11th, 1932. That "15 state and "15 cou=nty aid for needy aged heretofore granted to Garla4d Cram, Zich=ond, be discontinued as of Feb. 1st, 1932. That $7.50 state and "7.50 county aid for the r.ee.v aged heretofore granted to John Kranz, Crockett, be discontinued as of Jan. 28tt_, 1932; That $10state and 4'10 county aid for needy aged heretofore =ranted to Fran- cisco Soto, CCor_cord, be discontinued as of Jan. 24, 1932. And the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday, March 3. 1932, at 10 o'clock A.M. Chairman. ....Clerk . i I � I� i 263 IN BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. THURSDAY, MARCH 3rd, 1932• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hond W.J.Buchanam Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, Harry H.Stow, and R.J.Trembath._----S.C.Wells, Clerk. i In the Matter of Receiving Bids for Construction of New Hall ' of Rems16 Building. This Board having heretofore advertised for Yids in the manner and for the time gescribed by law, for the furnishing of labor and material for the doing of certain contracts on County Hall of Records Building to be erected in the City of Martinez, and this being time and place for receiving of•said bids, the following bids are received and read to said Board: it BRICK & HOLLOW TILE: r GEORGE BARTON. 1. For the work described in the Contract for Brick and Hollow Tile, exclusive of face brick for areas designated "Area C" on the drawings, and the setting of all architectural terra cotta, the lump sum of $6700.00. 2. Agrees to complete the work within 35 calendar days after the notification by the Architect to begin work. ' 3, For work in connection with brick veneer and architectural terra cotta described in aforementioned specifications the sums as i hereinafter set forth. i 4. For brick veneer of exterior walls, including steel, lintels, anchors, brick sills, etc. for areas designated "Area C" on drawings, the lump sum of $5200-00- 5- agrees to comn]ete the work described in paragraph No. 4 of this proposal within 25 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. i 6, Terra Cotta for areas designated "Area A" on the drawings the sum of $1200.00. i 7. Agrees to complete the work described in paragraph No. 6 of this proposal within 20 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. i S. Terra Cotta for areas designated "Area B" on the drawings the sum of $6500.00. 9. Agrees to complete the work described in paragraph No. S of this proposal within 50 calendar days after notification by the architect to begin work. 1 10. Terra Cotta for area designated "Area 0" on the drawings the sum of $5100-00- 11. Agrees to complete tb0 work described in paragraph No. 10 of this proposal within 50 days after notification by the Architect. 12. Terra Cotta for areas desigpated *Area D" on the drawings the sum of 05000.00. ' �3, Agreee to complete the work described in Paragraph 12 of this proposal within 50 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 14. If 3 3/4 x 5 1/2 1 12" hollow terra cotta tile partitions are added, I hereby agree to do said work for the unit price of 20/ per sq. foot. j 15• If tile partitions as described in paragraph numbered 14 of this proposal are omitted I hereby agree to deduct the sum of x.171 per square foot for the contract price. I I I r , LARSEN & LARSEN. 1. For the work described in the Contract for Brick and Ho21yw the exclusive of face brick for areas designated "Area C on the drawings, and the setting of all architectural terra cotta, the lump sum of $7,700.00. 2. We hereby agree to complete the work within 40 calendar ' days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 3. For work in connection with brick veneer and architectural terra cotta described in aforementioned specifications the sums as hereinafter set forth. 4. For face brick veneer of exterior walls, including steel lintels, anchors, brick sills, etc. for areas designated "Area C" on drawings the lump sum of 35,300. , 5. We hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph no. 4 of this proposal within 35 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 6. Terra cotta for areas designated !Area A" of the drawings the sum of $750-00- 7. We hereby agree to complete thework described in paragraph no. 6 of this proposal within 25 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 6. Terra Cotta for area designated "Area B" on the drawings the sum of $5,200. 9. We hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph No. 6 of this proposal within 35 days,calendar, after notification by the Architect to begin work. 10. Terra cotta for areas designated "Area C" on the drawings the sum of $4,400.00. 11. Qe hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph is 10 of this proposal within 30 calendar days ' after notification by the architect. 12. Terra Cotta for areas designated "area D" on the drawings the sum of 34,700-00- 13. We hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph 12 of this proposal within 30 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 14. If 3 3/4" x 5 1/2" a 12" hollow terra cotta tile partitions are added, we hereby agree to do said work for the unit price of $-35 per sq. foot. 15. If tile partitions as described in paragraph numbered 14 of this proposal are omitted, re hereby agree to deduct the sum of $.20 per sq. foot for the contract price. WHITE & OLOOR• 1. For the work described in the contract for brick and Hollow Tile exclusive of face brick for areas designed "Area C on the drawings, and the setting of all architectural terra cotta the lump sum of 35500.00. 2. We hereby agree to complete the work within 20 calendar days , after notification by the Architect to begin work. 3. For work in connection with brick veneer and architectural terra cotta described in aforementioned specifications the sum as hereinafter set forth. 4. Face brick veneer of exterior walls, including steel liptels, anchors, brick sills, etc. for areas designated "Area C , on drawings, the lump sum of $6200. 5. We hereby a,-ree to complete the work described in paragraph 11 o. 4 of this proposal within 30 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 6. Terra cotta for areas designated "Area C' on the drawings the sum of $1500. i 7. We hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph numbered 6 of this proposal within 15 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 5. Terra cotta for areas designated "Area B" on the drawings the sum of $6600.00. i 9. We hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph numbered 5 of this proposal within 30 calendar days after notification by the Arch,tect to begin work. r 265 i 10. Terra cotta for areas designated ""rea C" on the drawings the sum of $4950-00- 11. We hereby a.ree to.complete the work described in Paragraph numbered 10 of this proposal within 30 calendar days after notification by the Architect. i ' 12. 1•erra cotta for area designated "Area D_ on the drawings the sum of $5,000, i 13. We hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph' 12 of this proposal within 40 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 14. If 3 3/4" x 5 1/2" x 12" hollow terra cotta tile partiti are added, we hereby agree to do said work for the unit -rice of $.22 per eq. ft. 15. If tile partitions as described in paragraph numbered 14 of this pro osal are omitted, we hereby agree to deduct the sum of .18 per sq. foot, from contract price. REED & REED: 1. For the work described in the Contract 3or Brick & Hollow Tile, exclusive of face brick for areas designated 'Area CO on the drawings, and the setting of all architectural terra cotta , the lump sum of 06312-00- 2. We hereby agree to complete the work within 65 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 3. For wont in connection with brick veneer and architectural terra cotta described in aforementioned specifications the sums as hereinafter set forth. 4. Face brick veneer of exterior walls, including steel lijtels, anchors, brick sills, etc. for areas designated "Area C on drawings, the lump Sum of 35860.00. 5. We hereby agree to complete the work described in paragrapi ' numbered 4 of this proposal within 35 calendar days after ! notification by the Architect to begin work. I 6. Terra cotta for areas designated "'irea A" on the drawings the sum of $1745.00. i 7. We hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph j numbered 6 of this proposal within 35 calendar days afisr notification by the Architect to 'begin work, j r 8. Terra Cotta for areas designated."Area B" on the drawings the sum of S6063-00- 9. Is hereby agree to csmplete the work described in paragraph numbered 8 of this proposal within 75 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 10. Terra cotta for areas designated "Area CO on the drawings the sumof $4708.00. j 11. We hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph numbered 10 of this.proposal within 55 calendar days af4'r notification by the Architect. 12. terra Cotta for areas designated "trea D" in the drawings ' to sum of $3435.00.to 3 1 . We hereby agree complete the work described in p 12 of this proposal within 45 days calendar, after notification by the Arcbitect to begin wars. 14. If 3 3/4" x 5 1/2" x 12" hollow terra cotta the partitions are added, we hereby agree to do said work for the unit price of $.21 per sq. foot. 15. If tile partitions as described an paragraph 14 of this ro— posal are omitted, we hereby agree to deduct the sum of M6 per sq. foot, for the contract price. JAM WALKER: I 1. For the work described in the Contract for Brick and Hollow tile, exclusive of face brick for areae designated "1trea C" on the drawings, and the setting of all architectural terra cotta, the lump sum of $16,690. 2, We hereby agree to complete the work within 90 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 3. For work in connection with brick veneer and architectural terra cotta described in aforementioned specifications the sums as hereinafter set forth. JAMES TIALKER, Cont'd. 4. Face brick veneer of exterior walls,.including steel lintels, anchors, brick sills, etc. for areas designated "Area CO on drawings, the lump sum of $5538-00- 5. I hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph No. 4 of this proposal within 30 calendar days after notbficat- ion by the Architect t begin work. , 6. Terra cotta for areas designated "Area A" on the drawings the sum of $770.00. 7. I hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph numbered 6 of this proposal within 10 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 8. Terra cotta for areas designated "Area B" on the drawings ' the sum of $4,548• 9. I hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph numbered 8 of this proposal within 60 calendar days after notification by the architect to begin work. 10. Terra cotta for areas designated "Area CO on the drawings the sum of $4,302.00. 11. 1 hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph numbered 10 of this proposal within 60 calendar days after notification by the Architect. 12. Terra cotta for areas designated "Area D" on the drawings the sum of $4,351.00 13. I hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph 12 of this proposal within 60 calendar days after notification by the architect to begin work. 14. if 3 3/4" x 5 1/2" x 12" hollow terra cotta tile partitions are added I hereby agree to do said work for the unit price of $.20 per sq. foot. 15. If tile partitions an described in pragraph numbwd 14 of ' this proposal are omitted. I hereby agree to dede ct the sum of $.20 per eq. foot for the contract price. HOCK 8 AOFFMMR: 1. For the work described in the Contract for Brick and Hollow tile exclusive of face brick for areas designated"Area C" on the drawings and the setting ofall architectural terra cotta, the lump sum of $16,985- 2. We hereby agree to complete the work within 40 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 3. For work in connection with brick veneer and architectural terra cotta described in aforementioned specifications the sums as hereinafter set forth. 4. Face brick veneer of exterior walls, including steel lintels, anchors, brick sills, etc. for areae designated "Area C" on drawings, the lump sum of $6,450- 5. We hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph numbered 4 of this proposal within 30 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. ' 6. Terra Cotta for areas designated "Area 1" on the drawings the sum of $975• 7. We beeby agree to complete the work described in paragraph Numbered 6 of this proposal within 20 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. S. Terra cotta for areas designated "Area B" on the drawings ' the sun of $5800. 9. We hereby agree to complete the work described in pragraph numbered 8 of this proposal within 30 calendar days after notification by the architect to begin work. 10. Terra cotta for areas designated "Area CO on the drawings the sum of $4,350- 11. We hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph M=bered 10 of this proposal within 30 calendar days after notification by the Architect. 12. Terra cotta for areas designated "Area D" on the drawings the sum of $3400. 13. We hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph 12 of this proposal within 30 calendar days after notification by the architect to begin work. i 267 r HOCK & HOFFMEYER, Conti d. 14. If 3 3/4" x 5 1/2" x 126 hollow terra cotta tile partitions are added y we hereby agree to do said work for the unit price, of 438. per sq. foot. 15. If tile partitions as described in paragraph numbered 14 of this proposal are omitted, we hereby agree to deduct the sum of 19 E per sq, foot for the contract price. 1 J STONE. i L. CARDINI• I rer the work in connection with architectural re-cut cast stone described below in the contract for stone work sums as hereinafter set forth. j 1. Architectural re-cut cast stone in areas designated "Area A" on the drawings the lump sum of $4,8G7.55- 2. I hereby agree to complete the rork described in para- j graph numbered 1 of this proposal within 65 calendar days after notification-by-the Architect to begin work. 1. Architectural recut cast stone in areas designated j "Area B" on the drawings the lump sum of $13,927-95. 2. I hereby agree to complete thecork described in para- graph numbered 1 of this proposal within 95 calendar days after notification by the ,architect to begin work. 1. Architectural re-cut cast stone in areas designated "Area C" on the drawings the lump sum of $14,094.6m 2. I hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph Numbered 1 of this proposal within 95 Calendar days after na if ication by the Architect to begin work. 1. Architectural re-cut cast stone in areas designated ".area D" on the drawings the lump sum of $15,415.00. 2. I hereby agree to complete the work described in para- graph numbered 1 of this proposal within 100 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. INDIANA LIMESTOATE COMPANY: Of CALIFORNIA, LTD.: For jhe wove in connection with limestone and granite described below in the Contract for stone work the sums as hereinafter set forth. 1. Granite blocks, grade course and other areas designated Limestone on the drawings, the lump sum of $12,475.00. 2. We hereby agree to complete the work described in pragraph numbered 1 of this proposal within sixty days Calendar, after notification by the Architect to begin work. I 3. Limestone only for areas designated "'area A" on the draw- ings the lump sum of $9,350.00. 4. We hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph numbered 3 of this proposal within 20 calendar'days after not- ification by the Architect to begin work. 5. Limestone only for areas designated "Area B" on the draw- ings the lump sum of $25,112.00. i 6. We hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph numbered 5 of this proposal within 30 calendar days after notificationby the Architect to begin work. ' 7. Limestone only for areas designated "Area C" on the drawings the lump sum of W,340-00- 8. We hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph numbered 7 of this proposal within 20 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 9. Limestone only for areas designated "rea D" on the draw- incs, the lump sum of $25,165.00. I 10. We hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph numbered 9 of this proposal within 50 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. i I i STONETEX CORPORATION: For the work in connection Fath architectural re-cut cast stone described below in the Contract for stone work sums as hereinafter set forth. 1. Architectural re-cut cast stone in areas designated "Area X" on.the drawings the lump arm of #70,307-00- 2. We hereby agree to comp ate the work described in paragraph ' numbered 1 of this proposal as required to co-ordinate with other Contractors after notification by the Architect to begin work. CALIFORYIA CUT STONE AIM GRANITE WORKS: For the work in connection with limestone and granite des- cribed below in tie contract for stone work the sums as , hereinafter set forth: 1. Granite Blocks, grade course and other a`.-cgs designated Limestone on the drawings, the lump sum of $13.320.00. 2. We hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph numbered 1 of this proposal. within 65 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 3. Limestone only for areas designated "Area A" on the drawings the lump sum of $9,200.00. 4. We hereby agree to complete the work deeribed in paragraph numbered 3 of this proposal within 25 calendar days after notification by the ,architect to begin work-. 5. Limestone only for areas designated "Area B" on the drawings the lump sum of $29,135.00 , 6. We hereby agree to complete the work described in pragraph, numbered 5 of this proposal within 30 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 7. Limestone only for areas designated "Area C" on the drawings the lump sum of $14,690.00. , S. We hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph numbered 7 of this proposal within 25 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 9. Limestone only for areas designated "Area D" on the drawings the lump sum of $30,345-00.- 10. We hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph numbered 9 of this proposal wi$iin 55 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 1ME RUM AND COMPANY: For the work in connection with architectural recut cast stone described telow in the Contract for stone work sums as herein- after set forth i. Alternate 6: Architectural recut cast stone in areas designated ea A an the drawings the lump sum of $7,275.00. A�lternat_e The substitution of cast stone for limestone for- areas 3esignated "Area $" on the drawings, the sum of $24,381.00. Alternate 8: The substitution of cast stone for limestone for , areas designated "Area G" on the drawings the sum of $16,179.00. Alternate 9: The substitution of cast stone for limestone for areas designated "Area b" on the drawings, the sum of $26,079.00. 2. We hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph 1 of this proposal with the required number of calendar days, so as not to delay related work after notification by the Architect to begin work. , WESTMN ARTIFICIAL STONE WORKS: We propose to furnish all recut cast stone according to plans and specifications for the Hall of Records, Mat tinez, Cal. Alternate 6: Area A, Erected in place for the sum of $6800. Alternate 7: Area B, erected in place for the sum of $25.900. Alternate 8: Area C, erected in place for the sum of 417,300. Alternate 9: Area D, erected in place for the soon of $18,400. 269 i TERRA COTTA. CALIFORIIA ARP TILE CORPORATION: 1. TERRA COTTA, for area designated "Area A" on the drawings, the lump sum of $3,120. 2. We hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph ' numbered 1 of this proposal within 90 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 3. Terra Cotta for areas designated as "Area B" on the drawings the lump sum of $16,900. 4. We hereby agree to complete tae work described in paragraph numbered 3 of this proposal in 140 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 5. Terra Cotta for areas designated "Irea C" on the drawings the lump sum of $10,920.00. 6. We hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph 5 of this proposal within 175 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 7. Terra Cotta for areas designated as "Area D" on the drawings the lump sum of 017,030-00- 9. We hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph 7 i of this proposal in 210 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. GLADDING,McBEAN & CO. 1. Terra cotta for areas designated "Area A" on the drawings, the lump sun of $2,820.00. 2. .We hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph numbered 1 of this proposal within 125 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 3. Terra ootta for area designated as "Area B" on the drawings, ' the lump sum of $21,060. 4. We hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph numbered 3 of this proposal in 125 calendar days after noti— fication by the Architect to begin work. 5. .Terra cotta for areas designated "Area C" on the drawings, the lump sum of $12,000. 6. We hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph 5 of this proposal within 125 dalendar days after notification by the Architect to begin, work. j. Terra Cotta for areas designated as "Area D" on the drawings, the lump sum of $15,975.00. 8. We hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph 7 of this proposal in 125 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. N. CLARK & SONS 1. Terra Cotta, for areas designated "Area A" on the drawings, the lump sum of $2,580. ' 2. We hereby agree to complete the workcesoribed in paragraph Numbered 1 of this proposal within one hundred and twenty .(120) calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. I i 3. Terra cotta for areas designated as "Area &" on the draw— ings the lump sum of $18,220. ^ 4. We hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph ' numbered 3 of this proposal in 120 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. i 5. Terra Cotta for areas designated "Area C" on the drawings the lump sum of $11,200. 6. We hereby agree tocomplete the work described in paragraph 4 of this proposal within 120 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 7. Terra Cotta for areas designated as "Area D on the drawings, the lump sum of $14,220.00. 8. We hereby agree to complete the work described in paragraph 7 of this proposal in 120 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. ROOFING &SHEET METAL. i i ROOFING & SHEET METAL. G.�. TYLER. I am pleased to herewith submit a bid of $5000. for Roofing and sheetmetal work as specified by Geoffrey Bangs, architect, on Halof Records, Martinez, Califoa:ia. GENERAL ROOFING COMPANY: For the work described below, Contract for Roofing and , Sheet Metal, the lump sum of $4496.00. We hereby agree to complete the work within 10 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. MASTERCRAFT TILE & ROOFING CO. For the work described herein, Contract for Roofing and sheet ' metal iQwk the lump sum of $5466.00 . We hereby agree to complete the work within 60 calendar da-:s after notification by the Architectho begin work. J.W. BENDER ROOFING & PAVING CO. For the work described below, Contract for Roofing and Sheet Metal, the lump sum of $4,750.00. We hereby agree to complete the work within 30 calendar . days after notification by the Architect to begin work. ALTA ROOFING CO. For the work described below, Contract for Roofing and Sheet Metal fork the lump sum of $4,464.00. We hereby agree to complete the work within 100 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. I FURRI LG, LATHING & PLASTERING. JA1L`ES F. SMITH: ' For the work described in the contract for furring, lathing and plastering, the lump sum of 331,975- I hereby agree to complete the work within 65 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. If furring, lathing and plastering are ad:ied or omitted from the contract in part, I hereby agree to modify the contract price as folly s: ja) Add furring, lathing and plastering (white cement finish) 1.16 per sq. yd. (b) Omit furring, lathing and plastering (white cement finish) deduct $1.07 per sq. yd. (c) Add white coat only on brown coat, 4,250 per sq. yd. (d) Omit white coat only on brown coat-deduct, $.21 per sq. yd. (e) Add 16' double furred plastered walls as specified, $2.30. (f) Omit 160 double furred plastered walls as specified- deduct $2.07. ' (g) Add Caen Stone scored finish over bran coat $.60 sq, yd. (h) Omit Caen Stone sO or=d finish over brown coat- deduct $.50 per sq. yd. (i) Add travertine plaster scored over bro•.-n coat- $.60 per sq. yd. (j) Omityravertine plaster scored over brown coat- deduct ' 5.50 per sq, yd. (k) Add brawn, and white coat on concrete or hollow tile $.45 per sq. yd. 271 WILLIAM HAKIN• 1. For the work described in the Contract for Furring, lathing & Plastering the lump sum of $31,967-00- 2. 1 hereby agree to canplete the work within 90 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 3. If furring, lathing and plastering are added or omitted from the contract in part, I hereby agree to modify the contract price as follows: (a) Add furring lathing and plastering (white cement i finish) $1.45 per sq. yd. ' (b) Omit furring, lathing and plastering jwhite cement finish) deduct $1.35 per sq. yd. (c) Add white coat only on brown coat, $.25 per sq. yd. (d) Omit white coat only on brown coat deduct, $.20 per sq. yd. (e) Add 18" double furred plastered walls as specified $2.60 per sq. yd. i (f) Omit 18" double furred plastered walls as specified deduct $2.50 per sq. yd. i' (g) add Caen stone scoreu finish over Brown teat $.40 sq. yd. I (h) Omit Caen stone scored finish over brown coat deduct $.30 per sq. yd. (i) Add travertine plaster scoredover brown cast $.50 pa' sq. yd. (j) Omit travertine plaster scored over brown coat deduct $.40 per sq. yd. (k) Add -gown and white coat on concrete or hollow tile 0.45 per sq. yd. ' .d.`KING• 1. For the work described in the contract for furring, lathing and plastering, the lamp sum of $31,947.00. 2. I hereby agree to complete the wotk within 125 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 3. If furrin,o lathing and plastering are added or omitted from the contract in part, I hereby agree to modify the contract price as follows: (a) Add furring lathing and plastering (white cement finish) $1.30 per sq. yd. (b) Omit furring, lathing, and plastering (white cement finish) $1.05 per sq. yd. (c) Add white coat only on brown coat $.20 per sq,yd. d Omit white coat only on brawn coat deduct $.1per d sq y . (e) Add 16" double furred plastered walls as specified $2.60 per sq. yd. (f) Omit 18" double furred .:lastered walls as specified deduct $2.10 per sq. yd. (g) Add Caen stone scored finish over brown coat $1.20 per sq. yd. (h) Omit Caen stone scored finish over brown coat deduct $1.00 per sq. yd. (i) Add travertine plaster scored over brawn coat $1.20 per sq. yd. (j) Omit travertine plaster scored over brown coat deduct $1.00 per sq. yd. (k) Add brown and white coat on concrete or hallow tile $.45 per sq. yd. CHAS. TERRANOVA: 1. For the work described in the contract for furring, i lathing and plastering, the ltxmp sum of $32,800. i 2. ' hereby agree to complete the work within 90 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work, 3. If furring, lathing and plastering are added or omitted from the contract in part, I hereby agree to modify the contract price as follows: (a) Add furrin lathing and plastering (white cement finish) 41.25 per sq. yd. (b) Omit furring, lathing and plastering (white cement finish) deduct $1.25 per sq. yd. (c) Add white coat only on brown coat $.15 per sq. yd. (d) Omit white coat only on brown coat deduct $.15 per sq. yd. CHAS. TERRANOVA, Cont'd (A) Add 18" double furred plastered walls as specified $1.25 Ber sq. yd. (f) Omit 18" ouble furred plastered walls as specified deduct 41.25 per sq. yd. (g) Add Caen "tone scored finish over brown coat, 6.50 sq. yd. (h) Omit Caen stone scored finish over brown coat, ' deduct $.50 per sq. Yd. (i) Add travertine plaster scored over brown coat $.75 per sq. yd. (j) Omit travertine plaster scored over brown coat deduct $.75 per sq. yd. (k) Add brown and white coat on concrete or hollow tile. $.35 per sq. yd. HOWARD DUNK• 1. For the work described in the contract for furring, lathing and plastering, the lump sum of g5,999.90• 2. I hereby agree to complete the work within 120 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. , 3. If furring, lathing and plastering are added or omitted from the contract in part, I hereby agree to modify tie contract price as follows. (a) Add furring, lathing and plastering (white cement finish) $1.45 per sq. yd. (2) Omit furring, lathing and plastering (white cement finish) $1.05 per sq, yd. c Add white coat only on brown cast .$.12 per,sq. yd. d Omit white coat only on brown coat deduct $.05 per sq. yd. e Add 18" double furred plastered walls as specified $2.70 per sq. yd. (f) Omit 18" double furred plastered walls as specified deduct $2.30 per sq, yd. (g) Add Caen stone scored finish over brown coat $2. per sq. yd. (h) Omit Caen stone scored. finish over brown coat deduct $1.25Per sq. yd. 1) Add travertine plaster scored over brown coat $2. per sq. yd. ' j) Omit travertine plaster scored aver brown coat deduct $1.25 pe:sq. yd. (k) .Add brown and white coat on c oncrete or hollaw tile $.40 per sq. yd. A. H. WINCHOOLE: 1. For the work described-in the Contract for furring, lathing and plastering, the lump sum of $30.585. 2. I hereby agree to complete the work within 120 Calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 3. If furring, lathing and plastering are added or omitted from the contract in part, I hereby agree to modify the contract price as follows: (a) Add furring, lathing and plastering (white cement finish) $1.20 per sq. yd. (b) Omit furring, lathing and plastering (white cement finish) deduct $1.20 per sq. yd. c Add white coat only on brown coat, $JD per sq. yd. d Omit white coat only on brown.coat, $.10 per sq.yd. e Add 18" double _urred plastered walls as specified I , $2.20 per sq. yd. (f) Omit 18" double furred plastered walls as specified deduct $2.20 per yd. INe AddCaen stone scored finish over brown coat, $.50 per sq.y . Omit Caen Stone scored finish overbrown coat, $ 50 per sq.j Add travrtine plster scored over brown coat, $.50 Omit ravertire laster scored over brown coat deduct 1.50 per sq. yd. (k) Add brown and white coat on concrete or hollow ' tile, $.25 per sq. yd. A. $NONLES: 1. For the work described in the sort ract for furring, lathing and plastering, the lump sum of $36,685.00. i 2. I hereby agree to complete the work within 100 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 3. If furring, lathing and plastering are added or omitted from the contract in part, I hereby agree to modify the contract price as follows: (a) Add furrin^ lathing and plastering (white cement finish) J%50 per sq. yd. (b) Omit furring, lathing and plastering (white cement finish) deduct $2.00 per sq. yd. 373 (c) Add white coat only on brown coat, $.25 per sq. yd. d Omit white coat only on brown dost deduct $.20 per sq. yd. e Add-19" double furred plastered walls as specified $�.00 per sq. yard. (f) Omit 19 doublefurred plastered halls as specified deduct $2.50 p er sq. yd. ((g) Add Caen stone scored finish over brown coat, $2. per sq. yd. ' (h) Omit Caen stone scored finish over brown coat deduct $1.50 per sq. yd. ((i)) Add travertine plaster scored over brown coat $1.75 sq. yd. (j) Quit travertine plaster scored over brown coat deduct $1.25 per sq, yd. (k) Add brown and white coat on concrete or hollow tile, $•75 per sq. yd. ' =SCELLANEOUS METAL WORL. PEERLESS ORNAMENTAL IRON & BRONZE CO., INC. For the work described below, Omit ract for Miscellaneous Metal work, the lump sum of $12,177.00. We hereby agree to complete the work within 100 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. FEDERAL ORNAMENTAL IRON & BRONZE COMPANY: i For the work described below, Contract for Miscellaneous Metal the 1—P sum of $13,375.00• We hereby agree to complete the work within 60 calendar days after notification by the Arch'.tect to begin work. &TTCHmR POST FENCE 00. OF CALIFORNIA. —T6rnamental Iron v. � i For the work described below, Contract for Miscellaneous Metal, the lump sum of $12,950.00• ' 4!e hereby agree to complete the work as other trades progress, after notification by the Architect to begin work. MICHEL, & PFEFFER IRON WORKS, INC. For the work described below, Contract for Miscellaneous j Metal work the lump sum of $12,370.00. We hereby agree to complete the work within 150 calendar j days after notification by the Architect to begin work. MONARCH IRON WORKS: For the work described below, Contract for the Mis– cellaneous Metal work, the lum p sum of $14,400.00. j We hereby agree to complete the work within 90 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. CALIFORNIA ARTISTIC METAL & WIRE CO. For the work described below contract for miscellaneous metal work, the lump sum of 414,190.00. ' We hereby agree to complete the work within 120 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. PRIR TMANUFACTURING CO. For the work described below, Coatr,ct for Miscellaneous and Ornamental Iron the lump sum of $13,541.00. i We hereby agree to complete the work as work progresses ' after notification by the Architect to begin work. i y CARPENTRY. i GAUBERT BROS• For the work d escribed below, Contract for Carpentry the lump sum of $35,600:00: We hereby agree to complete the work within . calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 3A_r'FRAA'CISCO COIdSTnUCTIGN �a. INC. For the work described below: contract for carpentry and mil' work, for the lump sum of &0490.00 We hereby agree to complete the work within 120 calendar days after notification by the Atchitect to begin work, I 2 T CARL OVERAA• For the work described blow, Contract for Carpentry and Miscellaneous work, the lump sum of $27,740-00- 1 hereby agree to complete the work within 85 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. GEO. SWANSTROM ' For the work described below, Contract for Carpentry and Xiacellaneous Bork the lump sum of $27,385-00- 1 bereby agree to complete the work within one hundred twenty calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. A. CEDERBORG• For the woat described below, Contract for carpentry and , Miscellareous work, for the lump sum of $28,800.00. I hereby agree to complete the work within 90 calendar days after the notification by the Architect to begin work. PAINTING. A.E. PAOLI, CO. For the work described below, Contract for the ... the lump sum of $10,745.00. I hereby agree to complete the work within 90 days (calendar) after the notification by the Architect to begin work. PATTERSoN BROS. For the work described below. Contract for painting the lump sum of $8,445.00. We hereby agree to complete the work within 80 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. JOSEPH J. BUMON = SO:% For the work described below, Contract for Painting the lump sum of $9,347.00- We hereby agree to complete the work within 60 days (calendar) after notification by the Architect to begin work. D. ZELINSKY & SONS: For the work described below, Contract for Painting, the lump sum of $8,700.00. Vie hereby agree to complete the work within 60 days (calendar) after notification, by the Architect to begin work. J.F. ECKER: For the work'described below, Contract for Painting, the lump sum of $8,150.00. , T hereby agree to complete the work within calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. Forty—fire days after completion of all carpentry and plastering work. This proposal does not include the furnishing of any stencils or stenciling work. ' PWMBING. CARL T. DOELL CO. For the work described below, Contract for Plumbing work, the lump sun of $11,205.00. We hereby agree to complete the work within 120 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 275 j FREDERICK W. SNOOK COLPANY: For thework described below, Contract for plumbing work, the lump sum of $12,000.00. We hereby a-ree to complete the work within 200 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. ' FEAREY & UOLL• i For the work described below, Contract for Plumbing Work, the lump sum of $10,949.00. We hereby agree to complete the work rithin - as fast as job progresses,-calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. i ' THE SCOTT COMTANY: For t hework described belor, Contract for Plumbing Work, the lump sum of $9900.00. We hereby agree to complete the work within- as building progresses-calendar days after notification by the Architect j to begin work. BECHANICAL COPITRACTING CO. For the work described below. Contract for Plumbing Work, the lump sum of $10,800. �,e hereby agree to complete the work as fast as building progresses. H=1AN LAWSON COLT.UY: For tb=w^rk described in the contract for plumbing work, the lump sum of $10,900. I hereby agree to complete the work a. fast as general coistructicn will permit after the notification by the Architect to begin work. gf steel pipe is substituted as specified :n Alternate .rl, I hereby agree to deduct the sum of $600. from the above proposal. ATING A VENTILATING. J.G. AND WY. GRIERSON HEATING CO. 1. For the work described in the Contract for heatin,; and ventilating work, the lvmP sum of $17,714.00. 2. We hereby agree to complete the work within 100calendar days after noti£icationby the Architect to begin work. 3. If gas burner is substituted as described in Alternate 1 of this specification, we hereby agree to deduct the lump sum of $174.70 from =b ove proposal. 4. If Hart & Cooley #1000 registers are substituted on general exhaust system only, for volume and branch duct dampers we hereby agree to ' THOYAS J. KE!,XEDY: 1. For t'.ework described in the Con.:ract for heating and ventilating work,the lump sum of $17,592.00. 2. I hereby agree to complete the work within 100 calendar days after notificationby the Architect to begin work. 3. If has burner is substituted as described in Alternate 1 of this specifications, I hereby agree to deduct the lump sum of - No change- 4. If Hart & Cooley x}1000 registers are substituted on general exhaust system only, for volume and branch duct dampers I hereby agree to the sum of no change. MECHANICAL CONTRACTING CO: 1. For the cork described in the Contract for Heating and Ventilating the lump sum of $16,340.00. 2. We hereby agree to complete the work as fast as building progresses. I 3. If gas burner is substituted as described in Alternate 1 of this specification, we hereby agree to deduct the lump sum of $540, from the above proposal. f 1r � MECHANICAL CONTRACTING CO.Cont'd. 4. If Hart & Cooley $1000 registers are substituted on general exhaust system only, for volume and branch duct dampers, we hereby agree to add the sum of $100 to the Above proposal. ALTA ELECTRIC AND MECHANICAL COITANY, INC. 1. For the work described in the Consract for Heating and I , Ventilating Work, the lump sum of $17,490. 2. We hereby agree to complete the work within 200 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 3. If gas burner is substituted as described in Alternate 1 of this specification, we hereby agree to deduct the lump sum of $500. from the above proposal. 4. If Hart & Cooley #1000 registers are substituted on eneral ' exhaust system only, for volume and branch duct dampers we hereby agree to add the sum of $60 to the above proposal. JAMES A. NELSON,INC. 1. For the work described in the contract for heating and ventilating work, the sum of 417,634.00. 2. We hereby agree to complete the work,according to general contractors progress. 3. If gas burner Is sub=stituted as described in Alternate #1 of this specification, we hereby agree to deduct the lump sum of $200.00. 4. If Hart & Cooley #1000 regieters are substituted on general exhaust system only, for volume and branch duct dampers, we hereby agree to add the sum of $195.00. HMMAN LAWSON.CO• 1. 'or the work described in the Contract for heating and Ventilating work the lump sum of $16,700.00. 2. I hereby agree to complete the work as fast as the general ' construction will permit after notification by the Architect to begin work. 3. If gas burner is substituted as described in Alternate 1 of this specification, I hereby agree to deduct the lump sum of $200 from the above proposal. 4. If Hart & Cooley #1000 registers are substituted on general exhaust system only, for volume and branch duct dampers, I hereby agree to add the sum of $100 to the above proposal. 4a. If steel pipe is substituted as specified in Alternate #3 I hereby agree to deduct the sum of $500, from the above proposal. THE SCOTT CO?TANY• 1. For the work described in the Contract for heating and Ventilating work, the lump sum of $17,320.00. 2. We hereby agree tocomplete the work within, as bldg. progresses- calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 3. If gas burner is substituted as described in Alternate 1 ' of this specifications, we hereby agree to deduct-the lump sum of $230. from the above proposal. 4. If Hart & Cooley #1000 registers are substituted on general exhaust system only, for volume and branch duct dampers we hereby agree to add the sum of $100 to the above proposal. CARL T. DOELL CO. ' 1. For tY.e work described in the Contract for heat-in;-- and ventilating work, the lump sum of 415,733.00• 2. We hereby agree to complete the work within 130 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 3. If gas burner is substituted as described in A'_ternate 1 of this specification, we hese'qragree to deduct the lump sum of 4499.00 from the above proposal. 4. If Hart & Cooley #1000 registers are substituted on general exhaust system only, for volume and branch duct dampers, we, hereby agree to add the lump sum of $176.00 to the above proposal. I 277 FRMERIGK W. SNOOK 0012ANY: 1. For the Tori: described in the Contracts for heating and ventilating cork, the lump sum of $16,295.00. i 2. We hereby agree to complete the cork within 225 calendar ' days after notification by the Architect to begin work. i 3. If gas burner is substituted as described in Alternate 1 of this specification, we hereby agree to deduct the lump sum of x500 from the above proposal. 4. If Bart & Cooley #10J0 registers are substituted on general exhaust system only, for volume and branch duct da,pers re hereby agree to add the sum of --- $110. to the above proposal. GEO. C. BELL: � .1. For the work described in the Contract for Heating and Ventilating work, the sum of $17,983-00- 2. I hereby agree to complete the work at the time the general contract for the building is completed. 3. If a gas burner is substituted as described in Alternate 1 j of this specification, I hereby agree to deduct the lump sum of $400. i 4. If Hart & Cooley $1000 registers are substituted on general exhaust sustem only, for volume and branch duct dampers I hereby agree to add the sum of $100. to the above proposal. STANDARD PLU163ING & BEATING COL;PANY: 1. For the work described in the contract f or heating and -ientilating work, the lump sum of $17.517.00. 2. We hereby agree to complete t he work within calendar j days after notification by the Architect to begin work. ' 3. If gas burner is substituted as described in Alternate I of this specification, herebi agree to deduct the lump sum of $290. 4. If. Hart & Cooley $1000 registers are substituted ba general exhaust system only, for vol:ime and branch duct dampers hereby agree to FEAREY & "MOLL: 1. For the work described in the contract for halting and j ventilating work, the lump sum of $18,155.00. 2. Vie hereby agree to comple'.e the work within as fast as job progresses- calencaz days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 3. If gas burner is substituted as described in Alternate'l of this specification, we hereby agree to deduct the 1•;mp sum of $145 from the above proposal. 4. If Hart & Cooley $1000 registers are substituted on general exhaust system only, for volume and branch duct dampers we hereby agree to add the sum of $151.to the above proposal. W.A. ASCHEN: 1. For the work described in the Com_ract for heating and Ventilating work, the lump sum of #16,755.00. 2. I hereby agree to complete the work within 60 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work, if construction permits. ' 3. If gas burner is substituted as descri'sed in Alternate 1 of this specification, I.hereby agree to deduct the lump sum of $200 from the above proposal. 4. I£ Hart & Cooley J1000 registers are substituted on general exhaust system only,. for volume and branch duct dampers I hereby agree to deduct the sum of $10, from ! the above proposal. j .. I I ELECTRIC. CROCKETi ELECTRIC SHOP: H.L.CU1"'INOS 1. For the work described -a contract for electric work,. the lump sum of $10,661.00. 2. I hereby agree to complete the work, with progress of job— calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 3. If conduit as specified in Alternate A Addenda Jan.26,1932, is substituted, I hereby agree to deduct the sum of $362.00. from the above proposal. 4. If the switchesas described in Alternate B addenda Jan. 26,1932, are substituted farthat specified. I hereby agree to deduct the sum of $120. from the above proposal. 5• If panel boards and cabinets as described in Alternate C , of Addenda Jan. 26, 1932, are substituted, I hereby agree to deduct the Sunt of $52. from the above proposal. o. If fixtures and hanging of same as described in Alternate D Jan. 26, 1932, addenda are omitted from this Contract, I hereby agree to deduct the sum of $2700 from the above proposal. EDDY ELECTRIC COMPANY: ;. For the work described in c^ntract for electric work, the lump sum of $12,172.00. 2. We hereby agree to complete the work within calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 3. If conduit as specified in Alternate A Addenda Jan. 2c, 1932, is substituted, we hereby agree to deduct the sum of $450. from the above proposal. 4. If the switches as described in Altem ate B addenda . Jan. 26, 1932, are substituted farthat specified, we hereby agree to deduct the sum of $125. from the above proposal. 5. If panel 'boards and cabinets as described in Alternate C of Addenda Jan. 2b', 1932, are substituted,we heaby agree to deduct the sum of $48. from the above proposal. 6. I£ fixtures and hanging of same as described in Alternate D,Jan. 26 .1932, addenda. are omitted from this contract, we hereby agree to deduct the sum of $2300.from the above proposal. J.P. SLATER: 1. For the work described in contract for Electric work, the lump sum of 011,070-00- 2. I hereby agree to complete the work Within ten calendar days after completion d painting. 3. If Gond uit as specified in Altem ate A Addenda Jan. 26, 19?2 is substituted, I hereby agree to deduct the sum of $214.00 from the above proposal. 4. If the switches as described in Alternate B Addenda Jan. 26, 1932, are substituted for that speci-ied, I hereby ' agree to deduct the sum of $120 from the above prop m al. 5. If panel boards and cabinets as described in Alternate C of Addenda Jan, 26, 1932 are substituted, I hereby agree to deduct the sum of $43.00 from the above proposal. 6. If fixtures and hanging of same as described in Alternate D Jan. 26, 1932, Addenda are omitted from this contract, I hereby agree to deduct the sum of $2250. from the above ' proposal. SPOTT ELECTRICAL COLMANY: 1. For the work described in contact for electric work, for the lum p sum of $11,950.00. 2. I hereby agree to complete the work within . calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. 3. If conduit as specified in Alternate A Addenda Jan. 26, 1932 is substituted, I hereby agree to deduct the aim of ^$755• from the above prouosal. 4. If the switches as described in Alternate B Ad;.enda Jan. j 26, 1932, are substituted for that specified, I hereby agree to deduct the sum of $146. from above proposal. f 279 SPOPT ELECTRICAL CO*aAYY, Cont'd. 5. If panel boards and cabinets as described in Alternate C If Addenda Jan. 26, 1932, are substituted, I hereby agree to deduct the sum of 375 from the above proposal. 6. If fixtrures and hanging of same as described in Alternate ' D Jai. 26, 1932, addenda are omitted from this contract. T heretry agree to deduct the sum of $2895.00 from the above proposal. CROTIT ELECTRIC CO. 1. For t he work described in contract for Electric Rork, the lump sum of $11,744.00. 2. I hereby agree to complete the workwithin six (6) days I,I after the interior decorating work is completed. I 3. If conduit as specified in Alternate A Addenda Jan. 26, 1932, is substituted, I hereby agree to deduct the sum of $110.00 from the above proposal. 4. If the switches as described in Alternate B addenda Jan. 26, 1932, are substituted for that specified, I hereby agree to deduct the sum of $105. from the above proposal. 5. If panel boards and cabinets as described in Alternate C of Addeida Jan. 26, 1932, are substituted, I hereby agree to deduct the suds of $41, from the above proposal. 6. If fixtures and hanging of same as described in Alternate j D Jan. 26, 193?, addenda are omitted from this contract, I hereby agree to deduct the sum of $2,420.00. from the above proposal. Thereupon, it is ORDERED that said bids are referred to Architect E.G.Bangs for further consideration and to report to this Board of Supervisors on Monday,March 7th, 1932, and the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 7th, 1932,; at 10 o'clock A.M. .Chairman Clerk.. i i j I i I i j i j j I I i I I I r 0Q i IIS TI--E BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COi;TRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORIIIA. MONDAY, MARCH 7th. 1932• � The Board raet at 10 o'clock A.M. Present; Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.L•ong, Oscar Clsson, Harry ;".Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. ' f The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of February, 1932, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chair-ran and Clerk. In the Latter of Granting Dance Permit. Teddy's Cubs Baseball Tear., of Brentwood, having applied to this Board for permission to conduct a dance until hour of 2 o'clock A.M. on April 2nd, 1932, in the American Legion Hall at Brentivood, It is by the Board ordered that said permit be granted., In the Matter of Approval of Reclamation District Warrants of Reclamation ' District 4802. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing Warrants of Reclamation District j802, be approved, to wit No. 6o9 Dated Feb. 27th, 1932, for -97 610 " Feb. 27th, 1932. " 240.96 611 " Feb. 27th, 1932, " 6.96 612 " Feb. 27th, 1932, ^ 30.00 613 ^ liar. 5th, 1932, " 9.65 614 " Max. 5th, 19-,2, ^ 14�.00 615 " Ran. 5th, 1932, " 10.59 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by this Board, by affixing their signatures thereto. In batter or Approval of 'Warrants ' of Reclamation District #16619. Good cause appea.rinr therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said District be approved, to wit: No. 750, Dated March 2nd, 1932, for $ 472.47 751 March 2nd, 1932, 1'.477 763 Jan. 12th, 1932, ^ 322.01 766 " Feb. 29th, 1932, ^ 75.00 759 " Feb. 29th, 1932, " 50.00 And the Chairman and Clerk cf this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said irarrants by this Board, by affixing their signatures thereto. 281 In the ,`.latter of approval of Warrants of Beclamation District #2059• Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that vtarrants o_ _aid Recl='-tion District be approved, as follows, to ,,it: ' No. 879 dated Feb. 20th, 1932, for $ 14.58 880 " Feb. 20th, 1 3 y " 160.81 8S1 " Feb. 20th, 1932, " 75.00 802 " Feb. 20th, 1932, " 123.75 883 Feb. 20th, 1932, " 74.85 I 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 Latter of Correction of Assessments. Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor, havinl- certified to this Boarc, that there are certair, clerical errors appearing on Assessment Roll ane asking permission to canect' same in accordance with provisions of Section 38(Aa of the Political Code, and the Listrict Attorney having cemented thereto, It is, by the Board ordered that said corrections be and the same are hereby made as follows. Lots 1 17 and 27 Block 18 Granw Vier; Terrace, now orned by the Richmond School District Pee Sale Nos. 581-582-583 for the year 1929.) Lots 218 and 219 Block H,Central Pullman now owned by the City of Richmond. (See Sale Nos. 891-892 for the year 19-28), Lot 8 Coleman Park, nor owned by the City of Richmm d. (See Sale No. 911 for the year 1928). strip of land 521 x 1001 adjoinin, Block oc on the West Original Survey of the City of Martinez, nor por, of Street owned by the City of Martinez. (See Sale No. 1227 for the year 1926.) Lots 1 to 8 inc. Block 47 Original Survey of the City of Martinez, now owned by the City of Martinez. (see Sale No. 1652 for the year 1928); Nfly. 1/2 of Block 94 of Original Survey of the City of Martinez, now owned by Alhambra School District. (See Sale No. 1660 for the year 1928). Lot 34 La Salle Heights Unit #1, now ovmed by the City of Martinez. (See Sale No. 1,703 for the year 1928). Lots 2-3-11-22-2-4-24-25 La Salle Heights Unit #1, now owned by the City of Martinez. (See Sale Nos. 198'-1985-1986-1987-1988-1989-199 for tae year 1929). Lots 5-6-7-20-21 La Sa11e Heights Unit1, now owned by the City of Martinezt (See Sale Nos. 2093-209 =096 for the year 1534. N'ly55.5' of Lot 16 Block 3 South Park Addn. to Antioch, now owned by Town j of Antirch. (See Sale Nos. 1929 for the year 1929)• Lots 9 & 10 Block 'u Todas Santos nor owned by Contra Costa County. (See Sale No. 1935 for the year 1929). Authority to cancel all tayes and ..elinquencies thereon is hereby granted. ' W. 1/2 of N.W. 1/4 of Sec. 25 T 1 UT., R. 1 R., in L't.Diablo School District! is not: owned by the State of California. (°ee Sale No. 3386 for the year 1929.) Authority is hereby granted to cancel all taxes and delinquencies thereon. Year 31-32In Vol. 21 Assessment No. 44,111 Guiseppe Scaline is assessed with S. 300 of Lots 5,6, & 7 Blk 59 Map of North Richmond Land & Ferry Co. No. 2, with $290 imprdve- grents. There are no improvements on this per. of said lots. Authority is hereby granted to cancel tares thereon and delinquencies on first installment of same. 2-, ! ;J In the ,Satter of approval of Bond of Burt T.Owsley. Burt T.Ow"sley having heretofore been granted a contract for repairing Pittsbur Memorial Hall Building, and having no:; presented to this Board his contract and bonds in the sues heretofore ordered by this Board, It is, bythe Board ordered that said contract and bonds be approved. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. , It is by the Board ordered that the fol;.owirg allowances be granted to following named indigents, to wit. That $10 county cash -Ilorance be granted to Miss Katherine Govey, 232 south_ 13th St. Richmond, to begin as of Feb. let, 1932. That '23-00 county cash allowance be granted to MRS. SUSIE A. MARTIN, I 664- 3rd St. �ichmond, California, to begin as of Feb. let, 1932. That $27.50 county cash allovrance be granted to Mr. and 'MRS. EMIL VIDME'R, 231 S.4th St. Richmond, to begin as of ;.'arch 1st, 1932. That $15.00 county cash allowance heretofore granted to JOSEPHIVE FERRANTE, 536 Cutter St-Pittsburg, Cal, be decreased to 310 county cash allrnaance from March 1st, 1932. That ?40 county cash allowance herets£ore granted to JOE & KATE VEGIS, 327 IV. 6th St. Pittsburg, Ca, be decreased to $20 county cash allaxance from !.larch 1,193. That 315, county cash allowance here.o_ore allowed to GAETANO LoCOCCO, 564 Yore: St. Pittsbur , Cal. be discontinued as of March 1, 1932. That $18. county cash alla:ance heretofore allowed to Jane Tellus, 610- 5th , St. Antioch, Cal. be discontinued as of Oct. 1st, 1931. That $10 state aid to needy children, and $30 county cash allowance be granted to LOUIS. AYITA GIANITASI, 61 Parc Place, Pt.Richmond, Cal. to begin as of Feb. let, 1932. i That $20 state aid be granted to '_ERS. MILDRED THAYER, 555- 18th St. Richmond, Cal. to begin as of Feb, let, 1932. I That 37.50 state and 37.50 county aid for needy aged heretofore allowed to RUFUS HARWOOD STEWART, 2503 Lowell Ave. Richmond, Cal. be discontinued as of Feb. 26, 193-. That $12.50 state aid o needy aged and $12.50 county cash allaaance here- tofor e allowed to MR. RILLIAM TIPPY, 640- 9th St. Richmond, be discontinued as of Feb. 26, 1932. I In the Matter of Inviting Grand ' Master of Masons of California to lay Cornerstone of Hall of Records Building. Louis Mittleman, Master of Masons Lodge #41, F.& A.M. having appeared before this Board on behalf of the various Masonic Lodges of the County of Contta Costa and requested that Robert B.Gaylord, Grand Master of Masons of California, be ' invited to lay cornerstone of the new Hall of Records Building in the City of Mar- tinez, It is, by the Board ordered that said Robert B.Gaylord, Grand Master of Masons of California, be extended an invitation to lay said cornerstone on a date 1 to be determival by said Board. I I 283 In the Hatter of Granting Leave of Absence. Sheriff R.R,Veale, having applied to this Board for permission to leave the ' State of California, on or about March 15th, 1932, It is, by the Board ordered that a leave of absence be granted to s,.id R.R. Veale, for a period of thirty days from the date of leaving the State of California.] I In ;dotter of Routing of Industrial Highway through the County of Contra Costa. RESOLUTION. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, realizing the increased amount of traffic through the County of Contra Costa, which will result from the :wilding of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, and, WHEREAS, the Highway System through the Industrial Section of Contra Costa County having become inadequate to care for the needs of the rapid development! of that part of the County and, WHEREAS; the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County are desirous of constructing a nerr industrial highray from the present State Highway at Luzon Station, east of Pinole, California, and running easterly through the Franklin Canyon and beyond to the Old River Bridge on the Borden Highway, and VaMREAS, it is the desire of said Board of Supervisors to connect the end of the present Stttte High-ay at Walnut Creek, California, with the said proposed industrial highxay at a point to-be detemnined; ITOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, Andthis Board does hereby order, that the State Highway Commission through their engineering department be and they are hereby invited to make a survey and assist the County Engineer of Contra Costa County in the proper routing and locating of the aforementioned highways; The above Resolution having been presented for adopted by Supervisor Jas. N.' Long, and seconded by Supervisor R.J.Trem bath, and passed by the following vote of He Board; ' Ayes; Supervisors Jas.h.Long, Oscar Olsson, 11.11.Stow., YP.J.Buchanan and R.J.Trembath. 21oes: Yone. i I j I i I I I 7 r�i f I In Matter of approval of Contract and Bonds of John Rachman. The County Surveyor of the County of San Joaquin having presented to this Board, contract and bonds of John Hachma.n, for the re-construction of Cliftor. Court Ferry Landings and protection work at Old River Bridge, bettiveen Co.mties of San I ' Joaquin and Contra Costa., and said bonds and contracthaving been duly signed and approved by the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Ban Joaquin County, It is, by the Board ordered that 17.J.Buchanan, Chairman d the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to sign said Cal- tract m-tract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, and said bonds are hereby approved. i I In Matter of Adjustment of Funds. A.N,Sullen.-er, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, having requested the folio ang ad;uatments of funds be made, It is by the Board ordered that said adjustments be made, to crit. OFFICE OR FMI^TIOI;. APPR'N. TRSFR IN TRSFR OUT APPRIN. CLERK Periodicals sub1n. $ 36.00 3 36.00 Books. Auditor Cap. Outl.-Off.Furn. 50.00 50.00 Off. Equ. Treasurer Express 1.00 15.00 Bindin^ Storage 35.00 12.00 Repg. Equ. 6.00 Tel. & Tel. District attorney Rent of Equip. 10.00 210.00 Det. of Offc. Supp. Misc. 125.00 Crime Expense. Periodicals 9u'n. 75.00 Elections-Preliminar;r Costs Express 25.00 525.00 Misc. Fees. Printed supplies 500.00 Court House & Grds Replac't of Equipt. 60.00 60.00 Rep. of Bldg. Hall o�' Recoras Architect's fees 9500.00 14115.00 Contract Fidelity Bonds 4500.00 Construction Teleph.& Telegr. 65.00 "isc. Services 50.00 Sheriff %Val"es, Operatives 500.00 995.00 Crim Case. Fees, Lisc. 45.00 Expenses Pospage, 150.00 Constable Tup 7 Matron fees 5.00 5.00 Transpn, of Persons Farm Advisor Mise. Services 15.00 20.00 Misc. Supp. Periodicals SubscrIns 5.00 Park Maintenance Repair of Egiip't. 100.00 100.00 Reg. Salaries. County Exhibits Auto Ki.leage 12.00 14.00 Misc. Supp. Oxdnary Tray. Exp. 2.00 County Libra--I Regarlar Salaries 7 6.o0. 150.00 Auto hire. 34.00 300.00 Binding. 100.00 Pubn. Reports ' 30.00 Rep. of S1dgs.j 25.00 Tel & Tel I ' 20.00 Misc. Serv. 25.00 7ftel. 12j.00 Pictures. 275.00 Period. Sub c. 50.00 Repl't. Equip. 0.00 " Furn. 417346-00 31755-05-- The 1 .00The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., ' i 285 I In the 'Matter of Transfer of Fangs. A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, of Contra Costa County, having filed with this Board his request that the following amounts be transferred fm General Reserve Fund to the funds indicated; It is by the Board ordered that the following transfers be made, t o wit: To Supervisor District #2 F=d, $4000.00 To Rodeo Sanitary Bond Fund, 100.00 To Unappropriated Reserve Fend 775500.00 'p31700.00 The said amounts to be returned as soon es available from tax apportionments. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,. i i ii i In the Natter of Cancellation of liopropztations and Transfers. A.N.S1;llenger, County Auditor of Contra Costa County haling filed with this I Board his request that a cancellation of following appropriations be made and said suras transferred to the unappropriated Reserve :land, It is, by the Board ordered that said cancellations and transfers be made, as follows, to tit: Auditor- Hent of Equipt. ;P50.00 Clerk- Cap.Outlay-0£f.Equip. 200.00 Dist.Atty. Det'n. Crime Exp. 1400.00 Total Genera- Fund Apprn's. $1650.00 j County Lib. Statutory Salaries 900.00 Total Salary Fund Appin's 900.00 County Lib.-Cap. Outlay-Of.Furn. 50.00 i Equi p.Off. 100.00 Uisc.Equip. 100.00 Total Library Fund Apprn's. 250.00 Total to return to Unappr'd.Reserve 2800.00. It is further ordered that the following appropriations be :wade from unappro- priated Reserve Fang, to Yt t: i Clerk- Office Supp. Misc. 200.00 Auditor- Cap.Outl.Offc. Furn. 50.00 Dist-Atty. 0 " " Eqaip. 200.00 Just.Ct.cxp. Reporters fees 1200.00 Nev., General Fund Appropn's $ 1650.00 ' County Libr.Books 1150.00 Nev., County Library Fd Appr'ns 1150.00 Total to transfer from Unappro. Res. $ 2800.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., i i In the Matter of Uew Appropriations from 'Unappropriated Reserve Fund. A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, having filed with this Board his recaest that the follosing near appropriations from unappropriated , Reserve Fund, be made, It is by the Board ordered that the following ner. appropriate s from the unappropriated Reserve Fund be made, as follovs, to i^it: Special Electiazs-- Fees $105.00 Pub'n. legal notices 25.00 Rent 30.00 Trasp'r.. of supplies 10.00 lection supplies 52,00 Printed supplies 52.00 Post--;e 12.00 Justice Court Two. 5 Sirall Claims Ct. Expense 5,00 Grand Jury Fees 663.00 Superior Ct. Trial Exp. Fens & Eyp. o. 11 Jurors rWitnesses ,500.00 Constable Twp. 12. Transport'n. persons 100,00 Auto Mileage 10.00 Constable Twp. 15 Matron fees 30.00 Compensation Insce 100.00 Total for Gen'l. Fd Appr'ns. 32894.o0. Care of Indigents Misc. Services 100.00 It Needy Blind Cash allotances 4500.00 Social Service Dept. Cap. out-}fisc. Equipt. 25.00 Total for C & F Fd Apprn's _4628.00 Grand Total - -- - - - - - - - - - -- $7522.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards In Matter of Transfer of Funds. A.Pi.Sullenger, Co;mty Auflitor of County of Contra Costa, having reported to th s Board, that certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust accoun s for the month of February so that the said accounts td ll present a true record of theproper allocatia: of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the County Treasury, and good cause appearing therefor, in a detailed explanation presentld by saidA.?i.Sullen�er, It is, bythe Board ordered that the following adjustments be made in the fund accounts as kept by the County Auditor and by theCounty Treasurer. Debits Credits ' (Decreases) (Increases) General Fund $5803,55 Charities & Corrections Fd 17.11 Hall of Records fund 45.16 slicer, District #1 Fund 3240.5 . t. #2 945.I. iio ' . 4 ' Bond Road Maintenance Fund 748 35 5606.10 Motor Vehicle 520.32. Special Road 6108-11 11930.00 "111930.00 The foregoin;; order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. N. I r 287 In the Hatter of Contract for Electrical Work on County Hall ofnecords Building. This Board Navin.- heretofore received bids for furnishing of labor and mater-i ial for the performance of electrical work in Count;• Hall of Records Building and the Board havinE fully considered said bids, finds that the bid of the Crockett Electric Shop, is lowest and best bid submitted for said work, It is by =:he Board ordered that the contract for the performance of the electrical work in Count Hall of q County Records Building is hereby awarded to Crockett Electric Shop at the srm stated in their bid, said Crockett Electric Shop to give i bond in sum of fifty per cent of amount of :;aid bid for the faithful performance of said contract, and bond in sum of fifty per cent of said bid to guarantee the furnish- I irg of labor and material for said Mork. It is further ordered thet the certified checks submitted with all other bids ] i for electrical work be returned to the respective bidders, i In the Matter of Contract for Furring, i Lathing and Plastering on County Hall of Records Building. This Board having heretofore received bids for furnishing of labor and mater- ial for the _-:rformance of furring, lathing and plastering work on County Hall of Records Bt:iidiag and the Board havi.g fully considered said bids, finds that the i bid of A.H.Hinchcole, is the lowest and best bid submitted for said work; It is, by the Board ordered that the contract for the performance of furring lathing and plastering work on County 3,11 of Recons Building is hereby awarded to A.N.Winchcole, at the sun stated in his h'd, said A.H.Winchcole to give a bond in su:n of fifty per cent of amount of said for the faithful performance of said j contract, and a baud in sum of fifty per cent of said bid to guarantee the furnishing! of material and labor for said work; It is further ordered that the certified checks submitted with all other bids for furring, lathing and plasterin:7 be retuzned to the respective bidders. i i In the latter o' ;ontract for Plunging Cfork on County Rall of Records Building. I I This Board having heretofore received bids for furnishing of labor and j ' material for the plumbing wort; on County Hall of Records Building and the Board bavin.; fullyconsidered the said bids, finds that the bid of The Scott Company i is the lowest and best bid submitted for sria work; '1 It is, by the Board ordered th,^.t the c m tract for the performance of plumbing i vork on Courant. Hall of Records Building is hereby awarded to The Scott Company, j i for the sum stated in their bid, on condition that the Contractors will sub-,it to this Board in iszitir_g a letter promising to hire Contra Costa County labor and use material manufactured in County of Contra Costa as fns as practicable; said The i Scott Company to give a bond in fifty per cent of amount of bid for the faithful i I' performance of said contzact, and a bond in sum of fifty per cent of amount bid to guarantee the furnishing of labor and material for the doing of said work. It is further ordered that the certified checks sulmitted with all other bids for plu:^.bin,- :'cork be refisrned to the respective bidders. In the Hatter of Contract for Heating and Ventilating on County Hyl i of Records Building. , This Board having heretofore received bids for the furnishing of labor and material for heatin5 and ventilating contract in County Hall of Records Building and the Board having fully co sidered the said bids, finds that the bid of Carl T.Doell Co., is the lowest and 'nest bid submitted for said work; � It is, by the Board ordered that the contract for heating and ventilating in County Hall of Records Building is hereby awarded to Carl T.Doell Co. at sumstated in th d r bid, on condition that the Contractors willsubmit to this Board in writing a letter promisin to hi-,e Contra Costa County labor and use material manufactured ' in County- of Co:a ra Costa as far as practicable; said Carl T.Doell Co. to give a bond in fifty per cent of amount of bid for faithful performance of said contract, and a bond in fifty per cent of amount of bid for guaranteeing the furnishing of labor and material on said contract. It is further ordered thea the certifies: checks submitted with all other , bids for heating and ventilating work (except the certified check of the Frederick W. Snook Company, the second lowest bidder) be returned to the respective bidders. In the Latter of Contract for Miscellaneous Met2.l work on County Hall of Records Building. J This Board having heretofore received bids for the furnishing of labor and material for miscellarecnus metal work on Countv Hall of Records Building and the Board havir_- fully considered the said 'bids, finds that the bid of Peerless Ornamental Iron & Bronze Company, and the bid of Lichel & Pfeffer Iron works, are the lowest and beat bids submitted for said work, ' It is by the Board ordered that these bids and the certified checks submitted) therewith be and the sa.::e are held for further consideration, and that t,e certified checks submitted with all other bids for doing of miscellaneous metal work, be return- ed to respective bidders. ' In the Matter of Contract for Carpentry Work on County Hall of Recor�-s Building. This Board having heretofore received bids for the furnishing of labor and material for carpentry work on County Hall of Records Building Land the Board having fully considered the said 'bids, finds th t the id of Carl Overaa, and bid of George, i I P 289 Swanstom, are the lowest and best bids for said work; It is by the Board ordered that these bids and the certified checks submitted therewith be and the sane ar<: hold for further ca:sideration, and that the certified checks submitted with all other bids for doing of carpentry vrork,be returned to ' respective hiders. i In the Cutter of Contract for Painting on County Hall of Records BuilziinE. I This Board having heretofore received 'gids for the furnishing of labor and material for painting work on County Rall of Records Building and the Board having i fully considered the said bids, finis that the bid of Patterson Bros. and bid of J.F. i Ecker, are the lowest and best bids for said ivrk; 'It is, by theBoard ordered that these bid; and the certified checks submitt—'' ed with them be and thereame ar- hereby held for further consideration, and that the certified checks submitted with ail other bids for painting work, be returned to I respective bidders. In the hatter of Contract for Roofing and Sheet :petal Work on County Hall I ' of Records Building. This Board having heretofore received bids for furnishing of labor and material for roofing and sheet metal work on County Hall of Records Building and the Board having fully considered the said bids, finds that the bid of General Roofing Company and bid of Alta Roofing Company, are the lavest and 'nest bids for said work; ! It is, by the Board ordered that these bids and the certified checks submitt= i ed with thein be and the sane are hereby held for farther cansideration, and that the certified checks submitted with all other bids for roofing and sheet metal work be returned to the respective bidders. I In the Latter of Contract for Roofing and Sheet Metal work on County Rall of Records ' Building. It is by the Board ordered that the order heretofore made to hold the bid of General Roofing Company and bid of Alta Roofing Company with the certified checks submitted therewith, for further consideration, be and the same is hereby rescinded ' and that the bids of all bidders and the certified checks submitted therewith, for roofing and sheet metal work, are hereby ordered held for further consideraflonv i And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Larch l4thp 1932, at 10 � o'clock A.L. Chairman. .Clerk. f i C)0`) i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF C0117R.A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALI.FOMTIA. K017DAY, iARCR 14th, 193-2. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. f Present: Hon. r.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, Harry Y.Stor, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.t9ells, Clerk. ' In Matter of Tarrant on Reclamation District 71L1619. _ 1 Good cause appeasing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following varrant of said District be approved, to crit: 110. 782, dated Larch 14th, 1932, for 42474.49. -And the Chairman and Clerk of teas Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said ;:arrant by affixing their signat,:res thereto. In the Matter of advertising in St. Marys College annual Yeas Book. J.H.Sommers, Yn ving appeared before the Board and requested that the Board of Supervisors of Cos ra Costa County place an advertisement in the "Gael", the St, f Marys College Year Book, advertising< tie resources of County of Contra Costa, and said Board deemin, the placing of said advertisement in said Year Book, a good adver— tising medium of the resources of Co,:t ra Costa County; It is, by the Board ordered that n advertisement consisting of one page i be placed in the "Gael" at a cost o: r;,50., the paymert for slid advertisement to be made on presentation of a duly verified itemized claim upon the Advertising Fund of Contra Costa County. In the hatter of Contract for Roofing and Sheet 'eta! Work on County Hall of Records Building. The Alta Roofing Company having heretofore presented their bid to this Board for roofing and sheet metal cork on County Hall of Records Building and said Board ' having duly considered the said bid, finds that the sa=d 'bid of Alta Roofing Company is the lowest and best bid presented for said work; It is, therefore, Ordered by the Board that the contract for roofing and sheet m e tal work on County Hall of Records Building be awarded to The Alta Roofing Company at the price stated in their bid; the said Alta Roofing Co,,pany to present to this Board a bond in sum of fifty per cent pf amount of bid for the E.ithful performance of said contract and a bond in fifty per cent of amount of bid for guaranteeing the fur i nishingof labor and r;:aterial on said contract. It is further ordered that all other bids submitted for roofin,; and sheet metal rork on said County Hai'- of Records Building be rejected and the certified checks which acc,mpanic.d said bids are here'ay ordered returned to respective bidders, I I i 291 In }latter of Award of Cont Tact for Misczllaneous ?etal Work or. County Hall Of Records Building. i The Peerless Ornamental Iron& Bronze Company having; heretofore presented their ' bid to this Board for Miscellaneous metal work on County Hall of Records building and said Board having duly considered the said bid, finds that the said bid of Peerless Ornamental Iron & Bronze Company is the lowest and 'nest bid presented for said work; , It is. therefore, ordered by the Board that the contract for miscellaneous ' m e tal work on said County Hall of records Building, be anarded to Peerless Ornamental Iron & Bronze Company at the price stated in their bid; the said Peerless Ornamental Iron & Bronze Company to present to this Hoard a food and sufficient bond in the sura of fifty per cent of amount of bid for the faithful_performance of said contract and I a. bond in-fifty per cent of amount of bid for the guaranteeing of material and labor for said contract. It is further ordered that said Peerless Ornamental Iron & Bronze Company present to this Board an agreement in writing t, purchase materials manufactured in Contra Costa County and to hire Contra Costa County labor then possible. It is further ordered that all other bids for :aiscellaneous metal work on said Court,,, hall of Records buildi:_g be rejected and the certified checks which accanpa:ied said bids be returne-i to respective bidders. Ir. '.!atter of Award of Contract for , Painting on Canty Hall of Records Building. j J.F.Ecker having heretofore presented to this Board hie bid for painting on County -all of records Building and said Board havir duly considered the said bid,j finds that the said bid of J.F.Ecker, is the lowest and best bid presen-ed for said work; It is therefore, ordered by the Board t^at the contract for pairtinE; on said ', County Hall of records building be awarded to J.F.Ecker at the price stated in his bid; the said J.F,Ec'ker to Live a good and sufficient bond in amount of fifty per cent of amount of bid for the fa_thr.:_ performance of ,aid co-,tract, and a bond in amount of fifty per cert of amount of bid for guaranteeing o ."-teria.ls and 'labor on said contract, I It is further ordered that said J. :�C=-:eS present t0 t:115 Board ar. AgSeemEnt in rtriting to purchase :aaterials manufactured in Cort_,. Costa. County and to '.:ire Contra Costa County labor when possible. It is further ordered th t n11 other bids for painting on said County Hall of Records builc'.in� be rejected and the certified chec:Bl,Ylich accompanied said bids i be retuned to respective bidders. I I I h In the _{atter of Leasing Lot for Crockett Jail Building. The California & Eawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation Ltd. having presented to this Board, a duly exem,.ted lease, leasing to the County of Contra Costa, certain premises situated in the Tors. of Crolona, County of Cont2a Costa, State of ' Califo mia described as follows; BEGIINTUIr, at a point on the northerly line of Block "A" as shown on that certain ,zap entitled "amended Man No. 1 of the Torn of Crolona" and filed'in the offi_e of the Comty Recorder of Contra Costa County, Ccli_orria on November 9, 1908, in Vol. 2 of ?Sans, at page 27; the said northerly line of Block "A" being also the southerly amine of theSouthern Pacific Railroad Companyls right of ray, distaht thereon North 65020,45" East,132.00 feet from the north- westerly comer of the aforesaid Block "A" and Ginning thence south 24°39115" East, 29,0 feet; thence North 65020145" East, 14.0 feet; thence north 24939'15" 'nest, 29.0 feet to the said northerly line of Bloc's "A" and thence south 65*20,45" west 14.0 feet to the point of beginning. Being a pation of the aforesaid Block "A" and containing 406 sq. ft. for a period of ten years'at a rental of 710 for the entire period,. Said premises *.o be u ed for ` e Purpose of t_:e erection of a Jail Building. It is Ordered that the said lease be and the same is hereby approved and the Chairman. of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said Lease on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.r In t'.ie :Satter of Adoption of Plans and specifications for Crockett Jail. '> Plana and specifications and Sorkin.- details or erection of a jail building in the Torn of Crockett, having been presented to this Beard, It is, by the Board o_dered that said plans and specifications and rrorking details be and the same arjhereby adopted as dans and specifications and working details for const-_uction of said building. In Matter of receiving of bids for erection of Crockett Jail Building. The folloenng bids havinG been received by this Board for the erection of Crockett Jail Building„ torit. , Kari $.Koller, $532.00. Frank S.Priestly 7959.62. P.R.Nind & Son, 560.00. And this Board having fully considered said bids, finds that the bid of - Karl S.Kollcr is the lowest and best bid submitted for said work; It is, by the Board ordered that the contract for the construction of said , Crockett Jail Building be ar:arded to Karl S.Koller at price stated in his bid. It is further ordered that Karl S.Koller present to this Board a good and suf:icient frond in mcount of fifty per cent of amount of his bid, for faithful per- formance of said coat--act and a bondin amolnit of fifty per cent of amount of his. bid, to guarantee furnishing of material and labor on said wof°s. I 293 In the ?Matter of Consent of !� IDard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to Improvements by City of Albany in unircornorated Territory ofuo:mty of Contra Costa. RF,SOLUTIOH G riI iG 001,15r%T. WIMREAS, The City Council of the City of Albany did or. the 15th day of February, 1932, under the provisions of Section 1A of the Improvement Act of j 1911, as amended, pass a p roposed Resoluticn of Intention, which said proposed Resolution proposes the construction of certain public improvements therein des- cribed, a portion of which ril extend within unincorporated territory of the County of Conn a Costa, and said City Council of the City of Albany having request- ed equested the consent of this Board of Supervisory, thereto; 17057, TRERE-FORE, IT IS HVMBY RSSOLVYD by the Hoard of Supervisors of the I County of Contra Costa that the public interast and convenience required the making i of the public improvements described in said Resolution of Intention above referred to in the manner set forth; M ERsFOR2, this Board of Supervisors gives its consent to the making of the improvemazt therein described and to the assumption of jurisdiction by said i Ocuncil of the City of Albany for all p:rposas in connection vdth the making of said improvement. ! ' The Clerk of this Hoard of Supervisors is herby directed to transmit a ce*•tified ccinr of this Resolution to the Cit;; Clerk of the City of Albany. The foregoing Resolution was duly and re-ularly ad,soted by the Hoard of Supervisors of the Co•_nty of Oontra Costa, u. ._ r -ular meetin; thereof, held 7larch 14th, 1932, by the follocing vote, to wit. i Ayes: Supervisors Jses.X.Long,Osc^r F.Olsson, H.1.t.Stow, I1.J.Huchanan and R.J.Trembath, i Hoes; Done. I ! And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 21st, 1931, at 10 o'c1och A•''. ' 0hai Tmai?. i� i ..........:... I I I I In f 79 IN T-E BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COR ?A OOSTA COUNTY, STATE (F CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, LURCH 21st, 1932. The Board :net at 10 o'clock A.k. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Jae. N.Long, Oscar Olsson, H.M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits. Mt.Diablo Post $246, American Legion having applied for permission to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on following dates, to wit: April aid, 1932, May 7th, 1932, and June 4th, 1932, in the Torn of Danville. It is, by the Board ordered that said permission be granted. Frank Dal Porto, having applied to this Board for permission to conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. in the morning on March 26th, 1932, in Oakley Hall, Oakley, It is, by the Board ordered that said permit be granted.y: In the Matter of Correction of Assessments. Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor, havinL filed with this Board his application , that he be permitted to correct assessments in accordance rith provisions of Sectio 3604a of the Political Oode, and said application havir_c; been approved by James F. Hoey, District Attorney, It is, by the Board ordered that the following corrections in assessment Roll be made, to wit: In Vol. 10 Assessment No. 22610 Bryant Rowland is assessed with Lot 35 Blk 13 Richmond Annex, Mr.Rowland claimed war veteran exemption on this lot but through an error in this office exemption was not allcm ed. Authority is granted to allow exemption and cancel taxes and delinquencies on this lot for the year 1931-32# In the 'Watt er of Approval of ' Tarrant of Reclamation Districis#2024 and 2025. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following Warrants of Reclamation Districts $2024 and #2025 be approved, to wit: - Dist. No. 2024, No. 154, dated March 1st, 1932, for $ 604.00. Dist. No. 2025, No. 166 dated March let, 1932, for 212.07. And the Chai mean and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said Warrants by affixing their signatures therd o. P 295 In the ]latter of Approval of Lease for Jersey Island Ferry Landing. Mrs. Geneva H.Mont-_omery, having presented to this Board, a good aid sufficient Lease for that certain real property used and occupied as an approach, wharf ' ai d pier for that certain ferry known as Jersey Island Ferry; It is, by the Board ordered that said Lease be and the same is hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said Lea,.r behalf of the County of Contra Costa. In the flatter of ADplication of Allen C.Rush for a toll bridge franchise. Allen C.Rush, having filed with this Board his application that he be granted a franchise to construct a toll suspension Bridge across the Channel entrance to Bay of San Pablo, It is, by the Board ordered that .aid application be and the same is hereby referred to the District .attorney of Contra Costa County., - In Matter of Adoption of Plans and specifications for Memorial Hall at - El Cerrito. Plans and specifications, strain sheets and vorking details for the construction of a Memorial Hal? in City of E1 Cerrito, having been presented to this Board by James T.Pfarbett, Architect, and said )IL-,ns and specifications hay.. ?een approved by: Officers of Louis Hagen Post, American Legion, It is, by the Board ordered that said glans and specificat' ns, strain sheets and e,orkin_; details, be and the sa:'Ie are hereby adopted a- _,lana and ecifications for the construction of a Memorial Hall in the City of E1 Cerrito. It is further ordered that Notice to Contractors be Dublished for the time and in, the "L.nn&r ..)rescribed by lr, in the E1 Cerrito Journal., bids to be received up to hour of 2 o'clock P.M. on MO IDAY, April 18th, 1972. In the Matter of Appointment of Mosquito Abatement District Committee. ' It appearing to this Board that the terms of office of Messrs. Otis Loveridge,' and Wm,.T.Hugo, have expired, It is by the Board ordered that said Otis Loveridge and Vim. T.Iiugo, be appointed to serve as members of the Mosquito Abatement Com!Attee, said terms of office to expire on March 31st, 1933.1., i i In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. j It is by the Board ordered that the following allowance: to Indigents be made to wit: That $9.00 State and $9.00 county aid for needy aged be granted to CHARLES , LeGRAND, Byron, California, to begin as of March 1, 1932• j That $30.00 state ;aid $20.00 county aid for needy children be granted to LUS. ERMINA DeMARCO, 219 Chestnut St. Port Chicago, to begin as of March 1, 1932. That $60, state aid for needy children'be canted to SALLY RICES, Antioch, to begin as of March lst,1932. That $30.00 state aid and $30 county aid for needy children to granted to Mrs.Francis Russo, E1 Cerrito, California, to begin Ai,lreh 1st, 1932. I That „20.00 state and $20 county aid for needy children be granted to ALBERTA VE ITE, 314 Foster St. Martinez, to begin as of March 1st, 1932. And it is by the Board ordered that t:e County Auditor draw ;;arrant in favor of above named indigents or, dates set opposite their respective names. In Matter of Transfer of Funds. A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, having fiLod with this Board hirs request that the amounts set out below be transferred to following funds from the General Reserve Fund, to wit: Motor Vehicle Fund, $10,000. Sup. Dist. #2 " 3,000 Sup-Dist. #5 ° 1,500. , It is by the Board orderer that said transfers be made. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous. In Matter of Establishing of Interest and Premium Fund. A.N.Sillenger, County Auditor having reported to this Board that the best rate obtainable from banks at present time on time deposits is 2% and that a number of the issues of subdivisions of the County are sellinL: at a price net of beteen four and five per cent so that investment i:: them rill res�:'t in a material increase' in the revenues derived from interest on Funds, and tle County Traasurer C.L.I�odge, ' acting to take advantage of this possibility for increased revenue has purchased $10,000 north each of five per cent issues of Carquinez and Pittsburg School Distric , costing as folloss: Face. Premium Aced Int. Carquinez $I700.00 $ -T - Pittsburg 10 000.00 1 6 80.56 , W 0, 0 l-b $323.0-2. and in order to clear the premium and interest costs from the accounts of said Count Auditor, it is requested that this Board authorize the ::ounty Treasurer and Auditor to charge the amountof them against a nes.; fund called Interest and Premium Fund and to credit this f and ug to the amount this charge from collections on coupons of county-owned ponds. It is by the Board orderer' that the request of ti:e 0ounty Auditor be and the same is hereby granted. The vote a the Board on said order being unanimous. K 297 In the Uatter of Reduction of Allowances to County Indigents. D.M.Teeter, Deputy County Auditor, having appeared before this Board and informed said Board that the moneys available for the support of county indigents; ' is about depleted and insufficient for the balance of the fi:-cal year 1931-32, It is, by the Board ordered that all allasance:< heretofore made to county indigents be and the same are hereby reduced fifteen per cent, and that all electric lights heretofore furnished to indigents be and the same are hereby discontinued from' ' and after 9toril 1st, 1932. It is further ordered that the County Auditor notify the Social Service Department of the County of Contra Costa, in writing,of the said reductions.,, i i In the Matter of Award of Carpentry work for Hall of Recorda Building. Bids having been heretofore submitted for the furnishing of labor and material for the carpentry work on the County Hall of records building, and the Board having ' fully considered said 'bids, Supervisor James N.Long, moves the contract for carpentry! work be awarded to Carl Overaa, said S^pericr James X. Long stating that his motion for such an award is predicated on the fact of Carl Overaa being ' a resident of the County of Contra Coss, and that the time specified in the bid of said Carl Overaa, for completion of said work is thirty-five days shorter than that specified in the bid of George Swanstrom, and said motior�having been seconded by Supervisor H.3!.Storr, It is by the Board ordered that said cntract be and the same is hereby awarded to Carl Overaa, for the sum specified in his bid, the said Carl Overaa - i to furnish good and sufficient bonds to the County of Contra Costa, one bond in the sura of fifty per cent of amount of bid for the faithful performance of said can- tract and one bond in the sum of fifty per cent of amount of bid for the guaranteeing] of material and labor on seid cmtract. It is further ordered that all other bids for said carpentry work be and the same are hereby rejected and the certified checks submitted with said bids be returned to respective bidders. ' The vote being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olssan and Stow. Noes: Supervisors Buchanan and Trenbath. j i i i i P i I In Matter of aporoval of Contract and Bonds of A.H.Winchcole, for plastering Hall of Records Building. A.H.Winchcole, having heretofore been awarded contract for plastering on County Rall of records building and he having presented to this Board good and sufficient bonds in sums hereaofore ordered by said Board, It is, by theBoard ordered that said contract and binds of A•H.Viinchcole be and the same are hereby approved. In Matter of Approval of Bonds and , Contract of Peerless Ornamental Iron & Bronze Company for Miscellaarreous work, on Hall of Records building. Peerless Ornamental Iron & Bronze Company Navin; been awarded contract for miscellaneous metal work on County Hall of Records Building, and the said cm - tractor having furnished good and sufficient bands in sums heretofore ordered by this Board, It is, by the Board ordered that said contract and 'ponds of.Peerless Ornamental Iron & Bronze Company be and the same are hereby approved. I In Latter of Approval of Bonds and '. Contract of H.L.Cummings, doing business as Crockett Electric Shop, for Electric Work on Hall of Records Building. H.L.Cum-ings, doing business as Crockett Electric Shap, having been awarded contract for electric cork on County Hall of Records building, and he having furnished good and sufficient bonds in ama,.nts heretofore ordered by this Board, It is, by she Board orderev that said ca tinct and bm',s of H.L.Crum:iirgs, doing, business as Crockett Electric Shop, be and the same are hereby approved. In lZatter of Approval of Bonds and Contract of The Scott Company, for plumbing work on County H311 of Record:; BuildirC. The BeottCompany having been a-.arded contract for plumbing cork on County Hall of Recor.:s Building, and they having furnished good and sufficient bonds in amounts heretofore ordered by this Board, It is, by the Board ordered th<z,t said contract and bonds of The Scott Company, be and the si,�e are hereby approved. I 299 In the flatter of Securing Bonds for County Assessor's Deputies. Geo. O.Meese, County assessor having filed with this Board his application i ' for permission to procure bonds for the following Deputy County Assessors: C.A.French; E.B.Read; C.E.Bibber; H.A.Bam es; ;1rs.J.C.McElheney; C.C.Dean; I.R.Vaughn; L.Nierda; Justin Randall and J.M.Reid, in the sum of $1000 each, according to Chapter 653 of Statutes of 1931, It is, by the Board ordered that said County Treasurer procure said bonds ' and that the premium upon said bonds beeo:re a charge a,;ninst the County* of Cont ra Costa. i In Matter of Building Fence Around County Hall of Records Building. John Monk, Superintendent of Construction of the County Hall of Records Building is hereby authorized to procure material and construct a fence around the County Hall of Records lot, in the City of Martinez. I i i In the Matter of Granting Free i License to Conduct a Carnival. H.R.Peterson, representing .he Henry McNamara Post American Legion, at Martinez; California, having appeared before this Board and requested that said Legion Post be granted a free license to conduct a carnival in conjunction with the Krekas Carnival Com.,any on lot adjoining the City limits of the City of Martinez, and having reported to said Board that funds derived from saia Carnival rill be divided with said Henry McNamara Post, ,merits:: Legion, to be used as they see fit , i It is, by the Board ordered that said free licence be granted. . I i And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Mare 29th, 1932, at 10 o'clock A.M. v . .1hairman. i i i i i I i I I I I' 600 .. I F IAT THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF OCK TRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. I, MONDAY, MARCH 28th, 1932. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. I Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long; Oscar Olsson; i Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells,Cletk. , In Yntter or r;r,-ntit„e i Dance Pernit. The Saranap Improvement Association having filed with this Board their i application for permission to be granted to George A.DeWeise to conduct a dance in I Saranap Improvement Club House on tae night of April 2nd, 1932, until 3 O'clock A.M.I It is, by the Board ordered that said permit be granted.. In the Matter of Determining Exterior Finish of County Hall of Records Building. PropoEals for the furnishing of labor and material for exterior finisb of the County Hall of Records Building having been presented to this Board, and this being time set by this Board for a decision to be made as to materials to be used in exterior finish of said building, supervisor R.J.Trembath presents to the Board a motion that Areas "B", "C" and "D" as designated on plans and specifications ' for said building be finished in Indiana Limestone and the Area "A" be finished in terra cotta, and said motion having been seconded by Supervisor Stow, a vote is taken on said motion and the following vote is recorded: Ayes: Supervisors Stow and Trembath. Noes: Supervisors Long, Olsson and Buchanan. Thereupon, it is declared that said motion is lost. A motion is then presented by Supervisor Long that the material to be used in Areas "A" and "C" as designated on said plans and specifications be terra cotta and that the material to be used in Areas "B" and "D" be Indiana Limestone and said motion having been seconded by Supervisor Olsson, It is, by the Board ordered that said Areas "A" and "C" be finished in terra cotta and Areas "B" and "D" in Indiana Limestone. ' The vote on the foregoing order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olsson and Buchanan. Noes: Supervisors Stow and Trembath. I I i I I r 301 In the Matter of Award of Contract for Areas "B" and "D", and grade ccurse. The Indiana Limestone Company having heretofore presented their bid for fur- nishing urnishing of labor and material for the completion of exterior finish of the County Rall of Records Building in Areas marked "B" and "D" on plans and specifications for said building, and for the grade course designated on said plias and specifications, the Board finds that the bid of said Indiana Limestone Company is the lowest and best bid presented for said work; Thereupon, on motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor mrembath, It is by the Board ordered that said contract be awarded to Indiana Limestone Company at the price stated in their bid, the said Indiana Limestone Company to furnish to this Board, a good and sufficient bond in sun of fifty per cent of amount of bid for the faithful performance of said cmtract and a good and sufficient bond in sum of fifty per cent of amount of bid to guarantee the furnishing of material and labor on said contract. It is further ordered that all other bids for the aforementioned work be and the same are hereby rejected and the certified checks which accompanied said bids be and the same are ordered returned to the unsuccessful bidders. i ' In the Matter of Award of Cort ract for furnishing of terra cotta. N.Clark & Sons having heretofore presented their bid for furnishing of terra Cotta. for areas "A" and "C" as designated on plans and specifications for County Hall of Records building,tne Board finds that the bid of N.Clark & Song is lowest and best bid resented for said material. It is, on motion of said Board ordered that the contract for furnishing of said terra cotta in Areas "A" and "C" be and the same is hereby ararded to N.Clark Sorg, at the sura stated in their bid. It is further ordered that N.Clark Y Soca furnish to this Board good and suffi- cient bond in sum of fifty per cent of amount of bid for the faithful performance of said contract and a good and sufficient bond in sum of fifty per cent of amount of bid for the guarantee of fumishing material and labor on said contract. ' It is furtaer ordered that all other bids for the aforementioned work be and the same are hereby rejected and the certified checks which accompanied said bids be and the same are hereby ordered returned to the unsuccessful bidders. i I In the Satter of Approval of Bonds i and Contract of Alta Roofing Company. -The Alta Roofing Company having heretofore been awarded a contract for the furnishing of labor and material for the roofing and sheet metal work on County Rall of Records Building, and said Alta Roofing Company having presented to this Booard good and s<fficia:t bonds with the Maryland Casualty Company, It is, by the Board ordered t:,at said bonds and Contract be and the same are hereby approved. r i In the Matter of Approval of Bonds and Contract of The Scott Company. The Scott Company having been heretofore awarded a contract for plumbing on County Hall of Records Building, and said The Scott Company having presented to this Board, good and sufficient bonds with the New Amsterdam Casualty Company, , It is by the Board order,d that said bands and contract be and the sane are hereby approved. In the Matter of Approval of Bonds and Contract of J.F.Ecker. J,F.Ecker, having been hexet ofore ararded contract for painting on county Hall of Records Building, and the said J.r'.Ecker having presented to this Board, good and sufficient bonds with the Standard accident Insurance Company, It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and contract be and the same are hereoy approved. In t1le Matter of Approval of Bonds and Contract of Carl Overaa. Carl Overaa, having been heretofore awarded contract for carpentry work on County Hall of Records Building, and the said Carl Overaa having; presented to ' this Board, good and sufficient bonds with Fidelity & Deposit Company of Maryland, It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and contract be and the same are hereby approved. In the Matter of Direct Presidential Primary Election to be held in Contra Costa County. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, that it will be necessary to hold a Direct Presidential Primary Election throughout the County of Contra Cost:-., on the 3rd aay of May, 1932, It is, by the Board ordered that the hereinafter named polling places in ' each precinct be and they are hereoy legally designated as polling places in each precinct and the following named election officers are hereby appointed to serve as Election officers for the folloring respective election precincts of Contra Costa County f or said Direct Presidential Primary Election to be held on May 3rd, 1932, inl ' the said County and in the respective precincts thereof, to rit: BERKELEY PA.E{ PRECINCT. Polling Place: Community Hall, 7176 Colusa Ave. Inspector: Geo. MCleary. Judges: -.��::es -;-.Waggener; Dor:: Fisher. Clerks: Ci'rs Pessenden; Zoe Boyne; Ellen {laddie; EL CERRITO PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: Schwake Hall, 417 San Pablo Ave. Inspector: Fred Lut::. Judges: Marie B_Conlon; vieenie L.Sch:-ake; Clerks: Olga J.B.Lee; HLnlietta SCiloUte; Alonza F.Sv:aik;, I 303 EL CERRITO PRECINJT #2. Polling Place: Harding School, Fairmont Ave. & Center St. Inspector: L,A.Bradley. Judges: Edit_, Leitch; Clarabe. A.H-::r. Clerks: Jere! *leeks; Elizaoetn Ai:nan; F.47,Schneider. ' EL CERRITO PRECI?CTT. Polling Place: Walters' Garage, 624 Richmond St. Inspector: Anna B.0'Ualley Judges: Mrs.Jes_:e Wilson; :frs.Mabel V. Hitchcock. Clerks: Luc; Reedi-,w; Irene Pickles; Mrs.C.Bir;ley Sloan. EL CERRITO PRECIidCT ' Polling place: Fairmont School, Kearney St.bet. Eureka & Stockton j Inspector: Urs. Cly,- Stav7oer. Judges: Hrs.laoel Shea- Hila ':.Nissen. Clerks: Nephi Ti!alin; Grace :..Lnn�;; Gust A.Dah'_en. EL CERRITO P.RECIECT #5• Polling Place: McCarty's Garage, 7517 Terrace Drive. Insnector: Evelyn Hershey. Judges: I-'a Retynski; MTo.Frances Christ. Clerks: 0 race. hfc0arty; Benjamin H. Nerhoi ; Li23.11ary Patrick EL CERRITO PRECINCT66.. Polling Place: El Cerrito Fire Hall, 1300 San Pablo Ave. Inspector: Kathryn S-ndvick. Judges. AnL�e_o J. Gasparaini; Margaret S.Brober_;. Clerks. Urs.Aliee A.Lin;;ert; O,arence Brensel; Adeline Dineen EL CERRITO PRECII?CT Polling Place: Rossi's Hall, Potrero Ave. near San Pablo Inspector: Ed-,rard Sluelzer. Judges: Leon Plecc; Gladys M.Book; Clerks: .Liarioa Guniry; Margaret Sacry; Eva B.Gorm-lo. ' EL CERRITO PRECINCT i Polling Place: Whitaker's Garage, 5322 Barrett Ave. Inspector: Euit;t Whitu::er. Judges: Urs.Elsie O.Poole; Mrs.Edna Nichols. Clerks: Fay Stoalart; rs.`.ferne B.Estes; Harry D.Chapman EL CEfl.4IT0 PRECINCT . Polling Place: Williams' Garage, 5801 Barrett Ave. Inspector: lirs.Frai_ces A.Loas. Judges: Amy B.Billia:is; Philomena O'Brien. i Clerks; Nrs.Alfreu Williams; Mrs.Lilliar. Stokird; 'drs.Eleahor Holland. EL CERRITO PRECINCT jl1 Polling Place: Heydegger's Garage, 6107 Eldorado St. Inspector: Hay Tharp. Judges: Urs.Clara Bellnian; Georgie Schulz. . Clerks: s- lyra Reese; Eduard Schultz; D.G.McCarty. KEIISIIIGTOiS PR?CIIJCT �] Polling Place: Foster's Garage, 296 Arlington Ave. Insnector: Ea r. P.Shan': Judges: B.A.Foster; Elaine Su-1iE;er• Clerks: el Hu;�rerd; Katherine hiller; Edna STrartz. KENSINGTON PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Adams' Garage, 671 Oberlin Drive„ Inspector: A.O.DonoE;h, Jr. Judges: Gay A.Rosenberg; Helen LlcDerriont. Clerks: Irez_e Brill; Am,.i= Ho•::ard; Mar_; Gries. KENSINGTCN PRECINCT �. Polling Place: Cassidy's Garage, 42 Ardmore Road . Inspector: Isabol Y. Cassidy. Judges: Uilhelraine E.H• -:cs; Erva A.De"osta. Clerks: Helen V.Fer_zason;?iADcline J;hnson; Bertha Kress. RICH'UOUD PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: Veteran Firemen's Hall, Standard Ave. & Eddy St. Inspector: Ja:;es .Bly fudges: ilettieVScott; Thankful Perault. Clerks: Nettie Grover; Arthur Hovell; Jo':n Linuahl. I I n �3t1-t I RICHYQFD PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Masonic Hall, 210 Washington Ave. Inspector: Daisy Jen:cies. Judges: Lar-: 3.1icyle; Jen:-.;; Jnmes. Clerks: Eta.e: Alexander; Elisauet'si Cramer; Mary D.Calahan I RICHMOND PRECINCT Polling Place: Hess' Garage, 323 Washington Ave. (rear) , Inspector: Anna Coward. Judges: Eli'-oet:: Paasch; arena L.Topuing. Clerks, Consuela Tebster; Lucetta Dunlap; Nellie Stie_vater. RICHMO'ID PRECIiICT ;i4. Polling Place: Storeroom, 159 Washington Ave. Inspector: Edr;a_: !IcDaff. Judges: Gertruae Paasch; Blande Fenner ' Clercs: Tho:.,s S.1,7aite; Mar: O'Brien; Reva !`.Carey. RICHMOND PPECIt;CT Polling Place: Store-room, 25 Park Place. Inspector: Tho:;as Ke:_,-ey Judges: A.S. lritesi_�es; Hiattie S. ;ieston Clerks: _arie Ceridono; Luise _`artens; Teresa Brigr_one. RIGHHOND PRECINCT f6. Polling Place: Washington School, E.Richmond Ave. & Montana St. Inspector: L.C.Dexter. Judges: Lena L.Feudner; Gertnade Spiersc'a Clerks: �.r.;.a J.'Sorelli; Winona E.Gilbert; Kate Garvin. RICHMOND PRECINCT Polling Place: -So.Richruond Improvement Club, 329 S. 4th St. Inspector: Ralo'_, L.Goodwin. Judges: Irene ,.Stout; Nellie Z.Ancleto. Clerks: Russell A.HiL'; Ed-,-:aid Joland; Leslie R.17eeks. RICFjSOiID PRECINCT #9. Polling Place: Nystrom School, S. 12th St. & Maine Ave. Inspector: Charles K.Parker. Judges: Martin Hauge; ilrs. Alice Robbins. Clerks: Josep_i L.Baker; Editl_ i...Nystresi; race D.Curry. RICH_t0'_1D PRECIciOT J2. Polling Place: Smith's Garage, 2715 Cutting Blvd. Inspector: Harry Ells. Judges: Da-ene H.Axtell; J.H.Mactin Clerks: J.._ 'or,ac; Adeline Picton; Jesse E. Lincoln. RICHZOND PRECINCT 10. Polling Place: Sulpizio's Garage, 121- 19th St. Inspector: Bert E.So o ble. Judges: ;Iilli:an 1 Pen:ii-:,ton; Hele% Collins; Clerks: Bessie Reulein; Edith _i.Imaan; Stephen A.Detlovi. RICHMOND PRECINCT "nll. Polling Place: Builders Exch. Bldg. 249- 14th St. Inepeetor: Cora Rogers. Judges: Anr.a 3.Horner; liar:, E. 'McCann Clerks: O.L.Field; William H.Brooks; lathe- quinn ' RICHISOitD PRECI:;C T g12: Polling Place: Patricia Apartment Garage, 144- 13th St. Inspector: 3err.ard !:.Dolan Judges: Cut Paterson; Jo:_n Healy Clerks: .__.Evelyn Crow; Azina Prowse; Clara u,3arry. RICLMOND PRECI:iCT C11. i ' Polling Place: Lincoln School, 239- 10th St. Inspector: Geor-e R.Fdhitesides. Judges: Yir inia Bryant: 3ernlce 'McCormick. Clerks: 71lli^_; H.Conn; Carl Stender; Mrs.Laa,le Arnold. RICHMOND PRECINCT. Polling Place: Oguorn's Garage, 215- 8th St. Inspector: Isaac Lester. Judges: Willies= Stoller; Martin Gordon Clerks: Pearl Johnson; C'siriaina Byrne; Luella. 1.7.Lang. I P 305 RICHMOND PRECINCTy15• Polling Place: Fire House #2, 235- 5th 3t. Inspector: Gera'-d A•Foil ett. Judges: F.7.3raaoury; Ida '.Long. i Clerks: Hermine A.Lioore; Hattie Friene; Carl Jungstrom, i RICHMOND PRECINCT #16. ' Polling Place: Muth's Garvge, 212- 3rd St. Inspector: Georgie Sanderson. Judges. A.^.ita Transue; Charles Arn. i Clerks. Alis ;tiller, C.Christiansen; Jack Sinett; RICHMOND PRSCINCT 17. j I ' Polling Place: Saunders' Garage, 100 Bissell Ave. (rear). j Inspector: Lester C.Reid. Judges: Fran_ Har-colo; Est'ier P.Self; Clerks: Kather; E.Z_iller; Rose N.Saunders; Mertie A.Dickinson RICHMOND PRECINCT 18. Polling Place: Mahnke's Garage, 204 =:evin Ave. Inspector: Albert A.Beckman. Judges: Margaret A.S:.ea• Mart_aa Sc'_u;na.cher, Clerks: Je:n:ie S.Comzell; Irene Baldwin; Arthur C.Bill. RICHMOND PRECINCTg�. i Polling Place: Richmond Public Library, Inspector: John F.Floyd. Judges: Bertha M.5,-aedley; John McPherson. Clerks: Marie L.7rhitini, ; Alice G.Sherman; Brownie Maxwell RICHMOND PRECINCT $20. Polling Place: Hunt's Garage, 806 Barrett (rear) ! Inspector: Mabel Zumwalt. Judges: Oral L.Pearce; Wilbur Oakley Clerks: Dwight Horard; Effie D.Frazer; Louis Allard; RIC MOND PRECINCT '21: Polling Place: Richmond Club House, 1125 Nevin Ave. Inspector: William A.Jon es. Judges: Irene Cal'.-ins; Ma Mathos. Clerks: Robert C.Fulton; Clyde C.Johnsnm; Milton Terry. i RICHMOND PRECIidCT '22. Polling Place: Curry Auto Salesrooms, 1401 Macdona7l Ave, Inspector: Alfred C.Chills. Judges: Victoria Le.;;ett; Iiia Clerks: Leslie 341c:cerle�;; Ear, A.Bailey; Grace J.Browning. RIC. OND PRECINCT Polling Place: Brown's Garage, 595- 11th St. Inspector: S.S.Ri91ey Judges: Lxira B.iTiittlesey; Grace Jenkins; Clerks: Albert Healey; A n�s Brown; Mrs.'M ry Beale. RIC_do:OND PRECI.'OT #24. Polling Place: Wieser's Garage, 718 Maple Ave. ' Inspector: Harry !.Bill. ! Judges: Tilos. E,Clinch; Parc Howell. Clerks: Delia J.Olarkj Rose G.Black; Rose Malianni. RICHMOND PRECINCT i2a. Polling Place: Prange's Garage, 516.Ripley Ave. Inspector: John A.Grierson Judges: Cora B.Cecil; Elizabeth Glover; ' Clerks: Charles B.Traphagen; R.R.Lartin; Marian L.Ylilson RIOM4011D PRECINCT #26. Polling Place: Barda's Garage, 581- 3rd St. Inspector: Ethel Hoover. Judges: Robert L Thompson; Elizabeth Barbieri. Clerks: Henrietta Kind; Margaret Rogers; Michael Oelschlaegj.r. RICISOND PFCCINOT#2Z. Polling Place: Store-room, 801- 7thgt. i Inspector: veorEe ;?. for;ison Judges; A.L.Dunial; °ran.is A.iieville• Clerks; Eunice .am esi Elizabeth Neckel; Clara B.Kates. i i I Richmond PRECINCT #28. Polling Place: Healy's Garage, 743- 17th St. Inspector: F_a.-_ p3.Scl,umacIl3r. Judges: Anna I.Theis; Mrs.Lela Ba_:er. Clerks: :,L,Goodrich; 'uaude Lowery; :rs.Theodore Kaphan. RICHM,01ID PRECINCT 29. Polling Place: Smith's Garage, 615- 19th St. ' Inspector: Albert S.Li"<ly Judges: ElsieFarror:; Robert F.Cos. Clerks: '!ar„aret Lansr::an; Alice 3iasch; Al. Imbach. RICRMOAD PRrOINCT '30. Polling Place; Fire House #3, 1900 Barrett Ave. Inspector: Hartz, G Da:h Judges: Sadie Oliver; Theresa !'urx^y. Clerks: Soy i.Jooper; 1Srs.Curtis A.omith; :Vice &ntrican. i RIC UO2iD PRECINCT #1 rolling Place: 71'ol£fe's Garage, 479- 22nd St. Inspector: Charles 3.Burns. Judges Robert '.EcOprd James C,:.n. Clerks: R.A.&oencer; ,Anita Dunning; .Velma Quinn. RICraoIM PRECiFCT 02. Polling Place: Blake's Garage, 773- 22nd St. Inspector: =chae'_ F-ates. Judges: Geor:e E.Searcy; Charles R.-:;.Poole.Clerks: ?ilhimi:-.a Reed; Mrs.Beru.a Hathaway; H.E.Cecil RICHY01M PRECINCT . Polling Place: Yeater's Garage, 810- 23rd St. Inspector: Theodore ^estdin Judges: ilabel Q�jtman; 1irs.Lel p L.Urquhart Clerks: -lizabeth Clements; `Liss Bertha Bacon; Mrs.M.Magart. RICH110'.0 PRECINCT X34. ' Polling Place: Belle Air Garage, 995 San Pablo Ave, Inspector; Ruby L.Sletten Judges: 1Trs,Caroline E.Fraser; Dorothy H.Conn Clerks: Ru;!. Taylor; Ida Mullen; Mrs.E.:7.Spauldir_e. RICF-110?1D PR--CIKCT Polling Place: Bell's Garage, 5208 Barret-. Ave. Insoector: Tho:as Dur7-;an. Judges: Dorothy lar&ion; Mrs. Joy 'C fishing. Clerks: Louis -.Si:ut; - ,ge ::.Rector; Ruby Ellis. RICHMOND PRECIIICT 36. Polling Place: Scarsella's Garage, 538- 41st St. Inspector: Rouen Linebaugh. Judges: F for encs Dale; Sylva Tandy; Clerks: ;'.A.Irelat:d; ':ar-2ierite Gardella; Mary A.Kearns. RICH14OND PRF,CINCT J Polling Place: Connell's Garage, L43— 34th St. Inspector: Fran:, D,nster. Judges: Taear s Con_.; Adeline .,lover; I '. Clerks: Hazel V.Se rs; Charles Rainoldi; Jesse Garoutte. RIC-3 OND PRECINCT $Z• Polling Place: Grant School, 24th St. & Grant Ave. Inspector: Ed. Orane. Judges: 'zl__. _ Autry; Herrie tt= Curry. Clerks: Thomas Aiee; Janet Hitchcock; Mrs.C.E.Seger. RICHMOND PRECINCT . ,. Polling Place: Longfellow Junior High School_ 244- 22nd St. Inspector: A,3•:finter. Judges: Cora C.Thayer; 11rs.O.Vaslie. Clerks: ?Ir Jean ; Je-mes 3arna:,an; Mrs.Catherine Anglim. RIC:.c OND PR:.C11CT 0 0. Polling Place: Fletcher's Garage, 3804 wall Ave. (rear) Inspector: Sadie Judges: - : ? tcher• Francis Roberts; Clerks: %,a_Par:er; Eliza.Deth 171ilkerson; Julia Vigrati. RICFL'60i1D PRECINCT 441_. Polling Place: Stege School, 51st St. & Potrero Ave. Inspector: Adolph Vossbeck, Judges: J.'i.3roo'ss IU,,jnnze Dohr lan Clerks: "harles Bradshmv; Geo. 3.McCausland; Margaret Gately. 307 RICHMOND PRECINCT 42. Polling Place: Winningham's Garage, Cor. Santa Cruz & Santa Clara. Inspector: Ida Hay S=Deon. Judges: Ella B.Ralph; Edith ^n.Frani:; Clerks: Belle Rawson; Hele.. Henson; Dela Eldridge. ' SAN PA3LO Paj=-OT Polling Place: San Pablo Motors Garage, Alvarado St. near Church Lane. Inspector: Alfred Fran'.: Judges: C.H.Dexter; Lawrence Silva; Clerks: Jos.Alp horse A=aneda; Harry Brady; Glen M.Shannor. SAN PABLO PRECINCT Polling Place: San Pablo School. Insoector: H.C.Soito. Judges: Joella Bornem; Fran's P.Fray; Clerks: 1lanuel Levis; Eugene Regello; Myrtle Lcsoy SAN PABLO PRECINCT '. Polling Place: Light House Inn Garage, San Pablo Ave. opp. Inn. j Inspector: BertLa F.Evans; Judges: Erma Yamb; Frank G.Russel; Clerks: Cora W.Bouquet; Alma Paf3_s; Joan T.Lee; SAN PABLO PRECINCT4. i Polling Place: No.Richmond Baptist Church, Filbert & Alamo Ste. Inspector: Fer:iar_do Silva. i Judges: Mrs.Margaret liatteucci; John Vananetti; Clerks: Mrs.Hattie Gaughan; Mrs.Lillian Smith; Mollie Silva. GIANT PRECINCT. Polling Place: Giant Olub House. i Inspector: Edward Hardyman Judges: John Hevitt; Mildred Petrie. j Clerks: Aisne ?I.Halltun; Josie Bateman; Frances McNamara. ' OLEU11 PRECINCT. Polling Place: Social Hall, Union Oil Co. Inspector. Wil-iam C.Riley Judges: F.E.Higg-ins; Helen 2S.Smith Clerks: Ruby Stevenson; Rea BriG s; Robert LaBuef. RODEO PRECINCT NO. 1. I i Polling Place: Rodeo Hall, Rodeo. Inspector: J.71ahoney Judges: J.b.Sm.th; Nellie Faria• Clerks ^heresa S.Joseph; Harold G.moore; Helen Iverson. RODEO PRECINCT NO. 2. ! —— i Polling Place: Rodeo ^-arage. Inspector: Janes ::hrie, Judges: A.G-Maynard; Minnie Drennan. Clerks: Lea: Hearne; A.Hagen; liettie Grimshaw; PINOLE PRECINCT. j Polling Place: Accommazzio Garage, Main St. Pincle. ' Inspector: Harry Williams. Judges: Theresa '-.Claris; Ellin Lucia; Clerks: Helen diabonald; May J.Silva; Carrie T.Lbore. PINOLE PRECIN($' �2. Polling Place: Town Hall, Pinole. Inspector: C.L.Townes. Judges: 11argaret Race; E.L.Cur:an; ' Clerks: lies;. L.Araend; Mary A.Lewis; Leroy C.Lebvre. HERCULE --RECriCT Polling Place: Communit, Jenter. Inspector: -.W.Robinson Judges: Zrzaa A.Ashenfelter; Compton Gault; Clerks. Roxie Dixon; Leonard E,Parker; Ella Gerrish; SELBY PRECINCT. Polling Place: Selby Hall. Inspector: Charles Richards, i Judges: James T.Clemo; Matthew Healey. i Clerks: Elsie 1Scgaestrn; liaude Hastings; Juanita Cribb. i )o) I CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 1. POLLING PLACE: Prytz Plumbing Shop. Inspector: Mrs. Mary Williams. Judges: Anastasia Hurley; Mary Cox. Clerks: Nellie Meaney, Anna Lewis, Tina McManus. CROCKETT PRECi3i CT f22. , Polling Place: Tenney Terrace Garage. Inspector: Andrew J. Muller. Judges: Mrs Nora Holder; 'ars. Gladys Price. Clerks: Rose Ouevzings; Ruth McGrath; Mary Jacobs. CROCKETT PRECINCT 0. Poliing Place: Crockett Fire House. ' Inspector: Rudolnh Witt. Judges: John -�;.lucey; Herbert Parker. Clerks: Mrs. Ellie Marr; Loretta Kenney; Annie E.Ler:is. CROCKETT PRECINCT 4. Polling Place: Boy Scout Room. Insoector: Thomas I.Cahalan. Judges: Charles C.Dean; Hiss Viola WCnn.. Clerks: Elizabeth Murphy; firs. Cec4 Piraino; Lillian B,ily; CROCKETT PRECINCT jt5.. Polling Place: Price Plumbing Shop. Inspector: Albert A.QLxill. Judges: Anne L.Baysinger; Jane Regan. Clerks: Mrs.Margaret O'Connell; Sarah Owens; Mary McGrath. CROCKETT PRECI:OT #66. Polling Place: Valens. Fire House. Inspector: Peter H.Wind. Judges: Charles Bellaria; John L.Grady. Clerks: Charles Wind; Mrs. Pierina Griffanti; Laura E,Marshall. CROCKETT PRECINCT gZ. ' Polling Place: Club House, Valens Play Ground. Inspector: John H. Bunyard. Judges: GeorE;e G.He]m; Louetta Wodman; Clerks: Mrs.Teresa Guerrieri; Mary E Neff; Mrs.Theda Merchant. PORT COSTA PRECINCT #. Polling, Place: McIver's Garage. Inspector: C.J.0'Neill. Judges: Mrs. Nellie Crowley; Mabel Polley. Clerks: Mrs. Julia Harringtnn; hell O'Connell; Mrs. Anita Manger. PORT COSTA PRECINOT #22. Polling Place: School Building. Insuector: William P.Ahern. Judges: Mrs. Kate Hurley; Katherine Cox; Clerks: Mrs. Jennie Norton; Katherine McCarthy; William Pembrok . DANVILLE PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: I.O.O.F.Hall. Inspector: Nicholas Dondero. , Judges: Mrs. Lillie Collins; Ada M.Wilcox; Clerks: Mrs. Louise Lawrence; Marcia Eddy; Louis H. Kamp. DANV=LLE PRFOIuCT #2. Polling Place: Fire House. Inspector: Chas. W."cott. Judges: Elizabeth Root; D.M.Birrell. ' Clerks: Phillip J.Harris; Harold W.Groom; Nicholas Harper. SAN RAMON PRECINCT. Polling Place: San Ramon Hall. Inspector: Henry Hansen. Judges: Mrs. Mary Oswill; Grace Norris. Clerks: Mrs. Laura Fereira; uhristina Rutherford; Mrs.Pearl C.Peters. TASSAJARA PRECINCT. Polling Place: Tassajara Hall. Inspector: Mrs.Phoebe E.Coats. Judges: Fred Reinstein; Joe T.Edeline. Clerks: Mrs Grace Bettencairt; Frank Simas; Mrs.Amalie Banke. P 309 ALAMO PR-CINCT Polling Place: Alamo School Inspector: John A.Bauer. Judges: LloydE.Ivory• Miss Annie Chase, Clerks: Hattie Hunt; Richard Jackson; Fred N. Lorenzen. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT #. Polling Place : Town Hall. Inspector: George E.Weldon. Judges: Mrs. Bertha M. Dean; Irene Bunker. Clerks: John Buchanan.; Daisy Fables. Mrs. Elvens Armanino. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT #2. ' Polling Place: Horenino Service Station. Inspector: Roy Michant. Judges: Clara Herman; =red A.Gates. Clerks: Amelia Schutt; Rath Frierson; Chas.W. Dawson. i MORAGA PRECINCT. I Polling Place: Moraga School. Inspector: Thomas Carroll; Judges: Manuel Rose; Gertrude Carr; ` Clerks: John M.Souza; Andrew Mulholland; Tony Lucas. CANYO.N PRECINCT. Polling Place: Canyon: Hall. Inspector: C.R.Schaefer. Judges: Mrs. Alice Olson; Mrs.Anna McMahon Clerks: Mrs. Myrtle Halters; William L.Garrison; Mrs.Ethel Dethlefson. ST. MARY'S PRECINCT. Polling Place: Office Building. Inspector: Mervyn Yates. Judges: :alter J. Minogue; Francis Naughton. Clerks: Albert A.3aker; Fred Conrinus; William Hudson. ORINDA PRECINCT. i Polling Place: Fire House. Inspector: Edward McVay. Judges: Eduard Jensen; Johanna Oakley. Clerks: Mrs.Myrtle Dutton; Arline. Harrold; Lucile Reuter. ALHAdIEBRA PRECINCT. I Polling Place: Sweetser's Service Station. Inspector: Herbert Brackman. Judges: Mrs. Martha Hale; Jennie Winslow; Clerks: 'irs. ."fildred G.Burns; Carl Zocher; Walter F.Gemetti. I WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: Justice Court. Inspector: C.L.Thomson Judges: May S.Spencer; Mrs. Edna M.Hartin. Clerks: Alice M.Laird; Mary A.Ridgway; Lennette Cameron. WAL= CREX PRECINCT jp2. Polling Place: Puolic Library. Inspector: Wiliam H. Murray. Judges: Mrs.Agnes Holst; Dorris Brubaker. Clerks: Mrs. Nellie Jones; Katherine Lemoine; Mrs.Edith dlackwell. WALNUT CREEK PR CINCT I Pollin: Place: Old Glove Factory. Inspector: Joseph A.Whitaker. Judges: Johnson A.Thomas• Irving W.Sturm; Clerks: Dorotay Fairchild; Robert V.Munroe; Mrs.Grace M.Doll. WALNUT CREEK PIECINCT . PollinL Place: Coe House 1/2 mile south o Fialnu-� Creek. Inspector: Joseoh J.Botelho Judges: Mrs.RDaline Near; Mrs.Grace C.Jinnett. Clerks: Hrs.Beatrice Edgar; Mrs. Myrtle L.Glass; Mrs. ora McConnell. i SARANAP PRECINCT. I Polling Place: Community Hall. Inspector: George Si.McGuire. Judges: Edna Treadway; Grace T.Stow. Clews: Gladys Mathews; Evelyn Williams; Sadie J.Cutler. ii 210 I I MARTINEZ PREOI2iC^: . Polling Place: City Hall. Inspector: Frank Prosser. Judges: Lilian Brison; Mrs.Ida Marino. Clerks: Henry D.Buckmann; Mrs.xuth E.Miller; Lula A.French. MARTI)iEZ PRECINCT. ' Polling Place: Tony Sindicich Garage, 431 Main St. Inspector: Victor Giberti. Judges: Miss Lorraine Y.Selsor; Elizabeth Breneman. Clerks; Mrs. Bessie Threlkeld; Genevieve McNamara; Hilda Jory. MARTINEZ,PRECINCT ' I Polling Place: lm. Rhodde Residence, 37 W. Green St. ' Inspector: Mrs. Birdella J.Blakemore. Judges: ;.:rs.Nannie Woods; Katherine Kramer. Clerks: Elmore W.Brown; airs. Julia E.Molin; Bernice Ahern. :SARTIivEZ PRECINCT 44. Polling Place: Grammar School, Alhambra Ave. Inspector: Edward Arthur. Judges: Norman O'Neal; Salvador Compa^no. Clerks: Norma Ba.rlettani; Gertrude M.Rreenman; Myrtle M.Searp. MA:RT1xLZ P=:CI';CT Polling Place: Rear— Ed. Olivera's Store. Inspector: Edna R.Heilson. Judges: Francis W.Ray; M.L.McNamara. Clerks: Mary Norris; N a.Sanderson; Lily Weltz. MARTIPIEZ PRECINCT #6. Polling Place: High School (Senior) Inspector: Raymond Greerty. Judges: Dorothy Taylor; Mrs.Ellen M.Tright. Clerks: Winifred Brown; Mrs.Corallynne Elmgiist; Robert J. Gotelli. ' MARTINEZ PR CI_iCT #a. Polling- Place: Josephine McCann Residence, 1305 Estudillo St. Inspector: A.M.nichar ds. Judges: Katherine Casey; Katherine Foley. Clerks: Josephine McCann; Glenn F.Reid; Carmen Yinarck. MARTI;,EZ PP' I•.1C' j. Polling Place: Victor Haumond Residence, 1125 Arreba St. Inspector: Guy O.Smith Judges: Mary Ellen Lancaster; Mrs.Catherine Cutts. Clerks: Mrs.Mary S.Kelly; Mrs.yiin:_ie Prater; Helen M.Irvri n. MARTINEZ PRECINCT . Polling Placer Grammar School, Susanna St. Inspector: O.K.Smith Judges: Nitta C.Coots; Roland E.Goree; Clerks: Rut-: Randall; Nellie K.Cushing; P.D.Butcher. MARTI.IEZ PRECINCT JJ�s Polling Place: Womans' Club. , Inspector: Geo.L.Pascoe. Judges: Helena V.Killigp, Salvador Vallejo. Clerks: Mrs.Edit E.Green; Rose Milliff; Leone Hinrichsen. MARTIYZZ PRE01]1CT '11. Polling Place: Wells' Garage, Willer St. bet. viard & Green. Inspector: Fred H. Upham. Judges: Linnie Hitcom; Minnie Andersen , Clerks: amelia M.narnett; Elizaneta Gallagher; Euphemia Kan . MARTINEZ PRECI1CT 12•. Polling Place: Chamber of Commerce. Insoector: Laurens H.Hovrard. Judges: Mrs.Margaret Bartlett; Mrs. Mary E.Buxton. Clerks: „abet M.Knight; Beatrice 17eltz; Mayme Scrivens. MARTINEZ PRECL�C? j13. Polling Place: Dining Room. Columbia Hotel, Fairview. Insoector: Yfrs.V9inifred Beede. Judges: firs. Margaret. Bulger; T.B.Svift. Clerics: `.chard Delevati; Mildred Frishholz; Lrs.Vera DrapeI T. 311 VINE HILL Pi2.CINCT Polling Place: Dellarosa Hall. Inspector: Raymond A.Reed. Judges: Leo Schreuder; Verna Ricks; Clerks: Grace A.Knapp; Eva M.Mellerup Mrs.Fellie C S:pitb VIidE HILL PRECI;CT #22. Polling Place: Vine Hill School. Inspector. Mrs.Davida Wright. '.. Judges: Mrs. Arnie G.Metherall; Ida M.Weishand. Cler':;s: Gulio Bollentini; Mrs. Mildred Willis; Effie S.Vance. MT.VIs.' PRCINCT 41. ' Polling Place: DeLacy Store, Pacheco Blvd. Martinez Ave. p Insector: Mrs. Theressa Cardone. j Judges: Win. Wugal; Herman A.Newman Clerks: Thos. J. DeLacy; Mrs.Catherine McCarthy; George E.King. LIT. VIEW PRECINCT #22. Polling Place: Com:i,inity Hall. Inspector: Jesse V.Allen. Judges: Virgil F.Ray; L.B.Hone. Olerks: L.Srs.Anna 3rrae; Mrs.Lottie Vacchieri; Mrs.Marian H.Sharp. OO1;00ED PRECIidCT . Polling Place: Druid Hall. I Inspector: Chas. Dunn Judges: MSS.Edna Kristick; Mrs. Gertrude T.Russi. Clerks: Gertrude F.Carlson; Mrs. Olinda Charles; Margaret Downey. CONCORD P-LCINCT j2. y Polling Place: Jaquith Paint Shop. Insnector: A.W.Martin Judges: Wesley J.Drennan• Cory Jaquith. ' Clerks: Mrs.Cat_herine H. lattery; Sarah P.Soto; Mrs.Martha Matheson CONCORD PRECINCT . Polling Place: Tocn1 Hall. Inspector: Mrs.Catherine Galindo Judges: Tirs. tei.a H Sorenson; Ailhelmina Keu,;erley; Clerks: Estelle Eddy; Mrs. Essie ?,L.Keller; Elma Jackson f CONCORD PRECINCT #4. j I Folli:-:g Place: Farm Bureau. Insnector: Marshall J.McKean. Judges: ilorence Rickard; Laura L.Glazier. Clens: Annie E.Garaventa; MrS.Mae Blume; Grace Collins; Ooncord Precinct #5. i Polling Place: Central Hotel_. Insnector: Mortimer V.Smith Judges: Omen 'lessett; Joseph V.Arrighi. Clerks: Edith Hisso; Mildred Helmke; Mrs Susie M.Rock. j CONCORD PRECII,CT 766. I ' Polling Place: John A.Vogel Residence, 2875 Willow Pass Road. Inspector: W.P.Nott• f Judges: Mary A. Vogel; Mrs. Rosa Lea Josep4 Clerks: Loraine Sheehan; Lucy Arrighi; Ella G.=isher. I CONCORD PRECINCT P. Polling Place Oak Grove School. Insnector: " Caesar L.DeBenedetti. ' Judges: F.R.Leining; Albertina Lamb; Clerks: Mrs.Edith Miserole; Mrs.Kaiherine C.Grishinger; Mrs. Frida E.Malmquist. i ASSOCIATED PRECI;CT. Polling Place: Avon Mess Hall. inspector: E.H.McLaughlin , Judges: W.H.Offerman; E.W.Baer; Olerks: Lola iVasan; Isabelle Murphy; Rosa Davis. CNELL PRECINCT. Pollin- Place: Go,.-.ell Comrunity Hall. Inspector: Maude K.Smith Judges: Mrs.Henrietta Kasch; Evelyn. Frank Clerks; Mrs-Edna R.Albee; F.M.Given; W.E.Sullivan. i n FACH700 PRECINCT. Polling Place: Pacheco School House. Inspector: Martin Fasching. Judges: George R. -Willia.,ns; Mrs.Ella Jones. Clerks: Lisa D.Hook; Mrs. Rose Roche; Herbert W.Gregory. PITTSBURG PRZCI:,CT +. Polling Place: Mercurio Bldg. Third & Black Diamond Sts. Inspector: John Royce, Judges: Ben Zolfo; Sil. Maestretti. Clerks: Angelina Cautiello; Thresa Gatto; Tono J.Davi. PITTSBURG PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Ford Sales Room, East Third St. Inspector: John J.Loyacon; Judges: John A.Mettan* Attillio Delmonte. Clerks: Miss Rosalie kn; es; T�4 V.Di Maggio; Jos.V.Raguse PITTSBURG PRECINCT #3. Polling Place: V. & W. Garage. Inspector: James $.Hornsby Judges: Katherine Latime x; Lee P.Griffin Clerks: Arvilla Doming; Mrs. Amy UcAvoy; Mrs.Gertrude Young. PITTSBURG PRECINCT j4. Polling Place: Lenori Real Estate Office, 5th & Blk Diamond St. J.A.J-a.,ita, Insnectoi. Judges: Richard Anderson; Orazio V.Davi. C lerike: Marie Harper; Andrew J.Scudero; Neno S.Smario. PITTSBURG PRECINCT #5. Polling Place: Nuttman's Undertaking Parlor, 107 W. 8th St. Inspector: He,:ry Nut Lman Judges: Mrs.Bertha Mora; Chas.E.Sellick. Clerks: Henry Botzbach, Neno R. Davi, Mrs.Corinne Hornsby PITTSBURG PRECINCT #o. Polling Place: fettas Attartment House Garage, 349 W. 10th St. Inspector: Vincent 11.caruso. Judges. AttiliO Viscuso; Horace D.Davi. Clerks: Mrs.Maud Linscheid; Mrs.Louise E.Van Ness; Fred J. Smith; PITTSBURG PRECINCT fZ. Polling Place: Intermediate School. Inspector: Richard P.Taylor. Judges: Wm.F.Duarte; Henry E.Mills. Clerks: grs. Katherine Knight; Chas.O.Butler; James Henry Ro da. PITTSBURG PRECI::CT Polling Place: City Hall. Inspector: John E.Bankson Judges: Chas.0hamplain; Andreas Boysen. Clerks: Viola Dunkleo; M,s.Helea D.Plaisted; mrs.Theresa min�ker. PITTSBUNU PHxviuvw Polling Place: Perry Bldg. Near S.P. Depot. Inspector: Aug.�Anderscn Judges: Fran', Larrence; Ohas.R.Uortin.:,ore. Clerks: Mrs.teslie Clement; Catherine Wright; Xrs.Olive Burr as. PITTSBURG PRECD.'CT #10. Polling Place. W.G.Buchanan Garage. Inr-oectox: Tony Melrose. Judges: 'Florence Barnes; Mar;,aret Delp. Clerks. Alpha M.1anies; Mrs.katherine Corbett; Mrs.Chrietin� I Martyr. PITTSBURG PRECINCT #11. Polling Place: Spurgeon Garage. Insuector: Mary SpurE.;ean Judges: Florence Buckley, Phillip Grant. Clerks: Doxotby Fein; Mabel Baker; Frances Westover. PITTSBURG PRZCIFCT jL2. Pollint: Place: Diamond Brick F.'arehouse. Inspector. John Vaughn Judges: Pete Hjelm; Goo. B.McCoy Clerks: Enag—aret Abrams; Mabel Senn; Mrs.Esther Rosenblum. 313 PITTSBURG PRECINCT j,3. Polling Place: Lynn's Garage, Inspector: Geo. E.0'Hara. Judges: Aquilla S.Bad Mrs. Florence V.Cadman• Clerks: Gertrude M.White; Mrs.May Larabee; Mart Reber. PITTSBURG PA='CI?dCT 414. Polling Place: Ambrose School. Inspector: Edward Wildes. Judges: Alvina Kennerley; David J.Davies; Clerks: Marie tt.Enes; Mrs Susie Gibson; Mrs.Jessie Gregory. PORT CHICAGO PRECI.Cr 41. Polling Place: SoutL Store Building. Inspector: Wm.Buchoiz. Judges: Mrs.Belle Silva; John O.Morken. Clerks: Sam Shiedeler; Mrs.G.Gwnings; Mrs.Edna McGuire. POR' CHICAGO PR;:CINCT #22. i Polling Place: Fire House. Inspector: Hja.lmer Lind. Judges: Ellen Frederickson; Mary Cunningham; Clerks: Mary McEwen; Helen Larsen; Mrs.Mary Van Winkle. CLYDE PR.CINCT. Polling Place: The Club House. Inspector: Helen M.Evans. Judges: Alma H.Carter; Edit!, Flint. Clerks: Kat-:leen Ward; Mrs.May Larabee; Mrs.Margaret Bentley';. NICHOLS PRECI2iCT. Polling Place: Community Hall. Inspector: Earl Wildes. Judges: Mary R.Dutra• Mrs.Mar; Clark. Clerks: Mrs.Cora Caudel; M r e.Sophie Black; Mrs.Gladys McMillan i CLAYTON PR?:CIIiCT. Polling Place: Christian Endeavor Hall. Inspector: Geo. R.Trette. Judges: Lillian Frank; Mrs—Pearl K.Graves. Clerks: Mary McGuire; Marie S._angini; Bertha Rasmussen. i' ANTIOCH PRECINCT #i. Polling Place: City Hall, Inspector: Chas.Rother. Judges: Robert C.Douglas; Chas. E.Morine. Clerks: Mrs.Mary Ackerman; Mrs.Rosetta Brennan; Mrs.Ellen Kelley i ANTIOCH PRECII:CT #2. Polling Place: I.O.O.F.Hall. ItLsDector: Jno. McCloskey. Judges: Robert Burbank; Geo.Ware. Clerks: Mrs.Millie Adams; Mrs. Alida Bowers; Mrs. ANTIOCH PRECINC^ . Polling Place: Antioch Library. Inspector: Wm. Beasley Judges: Jno. Evans; Jas.Taylor. Clerks: Mrs.Teresa Hutchison; Mis.Nellie Nichols; Mrs.Ella Turner. ANTICCH PRECINCT #4. Polling Place: Easley Garage. Inspector: N.Cleaves. Judges: A.A.Waldie; Harold Turner. ' Clerks: Mrs.Grace Adams; 'Mrs.Lucile Markel; Mrs. Van Christiansen; ANTIOCH P-R:CI::CTg��. Polling Place: Jas.Nason's Garage, 421 – 10th St. f Inspector: Jas.Nason judges: Clyde Love; R.E.Crawford. Clerks: Mrs.Ellen Ayers; Mrs.Josephine Lindsey; Mrs.Myra Rademacher. I i ANTIOCH PRECINCT #6. i Polling Place: I.D.E.S.Hall. Insoector: Thos. R.Evans. Judges: Chas.R.Provine; Frank Way; Clerks: Mrs.Margarett Hodgson; Mrs.Gail Donovan i ,914 i I i ! i LONE TREE P:E CINCT. Polling Place: Joe Sani House. Inspector: Wm.Cakebread. Judges: Andrew Dehn; F.T.Fain. Clerks: Mrs.Amy Arlington; Mrs. Edna Ward; BRENTWOOD P.HECI.,CT i1. Polling Place: Brentwood Motors Inc. Garage, Oak St. bet. 1st & 2nd. Inspector: George A.Geddes. -Judges: Mrs.Effie Bonnickson; Richard Daley. Clerks: Mrs. Olga Leris; Mrs. Grace E.Nunn; Olando C.Prewett. j ! BRENTWOOD PRECINCT #2. 1 Polling Place: Legion Hall, West side First 5t. :at. Oak Maple Sts.j Inspector: Horace P.Young. Judges: Mrs.Josephine M.T�rembley; Mrs.Adeline C.Crawford. Clerks: E.Sidney Ashe; Mrs.Pearl S.Boltzen; Victor DeMartini. BRENTi700D PRECINCT ¢� Polling Place: O.K.Garage, South side Oak St. bet. First & Second Sts. Inspector: Frances Diffin. Judges: Alex P.Juett; Mrs.Ethel J.Logan; Clerks: Walter B.Hinebaugn; Mrs.Ruby A.Graf; Lowell C. Griffith. KNIGHTSEN PRECINCT. Polling Place: Farm Bureau Hall. Inspector: R.A.Clark. Judges: Thos.Kawanda; Ilvin Somerhalder; Clerks: Mrs.-Jennie Hamilton; Mrs. Lulu Strickland; Mrs.Irene Bucholz. OAKLEY PRECINCT �. Polling Place: Oakley Womans Club. Inspector: Arthur Honr_eger, , Judges: M.A.Minta; Henry Neiderwimmer. Clerks: Mrs.11ellie Stonebarger; Mrs.Edith Cordua; Miss Lena N is OAKLEY PRECI1,CT_#2. Polling Place: Oakley Hall. Inspector: Harry Laurman, Judges: J.B. Winger; B.B.Harr. Clerics: Mrs. Win:ie Rocha; Mrs.Ernma Naymer; Mrs.Nellie Carpepter. BYRON P3ECIi;CT L. P0111iu:i I.0 Hall. Inspector: Walter M.Le-a s. Judges: William Grueninger; Thomas P.Smith Clerks: Grace T.Krumland; Mary B.Rogers; Eva J.Acrey. BYRCN PRECI-NCT '#2. Polling Place: Bpron Times Building. Inspector: Alton R.Cowan. Judges: Dennis A.Feely; Galen A.Richardson Clerks: Ivy E.Reynolas; Maude Plumley; Annie G.Pitau. A;: a a,? r;n to thesatisf::ct.i :_ of t::e Board i_ut ii will be , necessary to hold a Special State Election throughout t_.e County cf Conta-a Costa., I on the 3rd day of May, 19-2; I - It is, by the Board ordered that the hereinafter gamed polling .daces in each precinct be and they are hereby 1eGally designated as polling daces in each ' precinct and the follor:ink nnned eleotion officers are hereoy appointed to serve as Election of=ice"s for t-e follo an respective election pr,cincts of Contra Costa County for raid Special St;,te Election to -oe held on May 3rd, 1932, in the said County and in t:,:e respective _,)r:ciacts trereof, to wit: B;_'cICELEY P.L3iC PR'sCI::CT: Polling Place: Co.^.rnunity Hall, 376 Colusa Ave. Inspector: Geo. E.Clear-y. Judge: James W.Waggener. Clerics: Clare Fessenden; Zoe Boyse. i 315 EL CERRITO PRECINCT #i. Polling Place: Schrake Hall, 417 Snn Pablo Ave. Insnector: Fred Lutz Judge: Mamie B.Conlon; Clerks: Olga J.B.Lee; Henrietta Schoute. ' EL CERRITO PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Hardin-, School, Fairmont Ave. d Center St. Inspector: L.A.Bradley Judge: Edith Leitch; Clerks: Jer:el Weeks; Elizabeth Aiman. EL CERRITO PRECINCT #3. i ' Polling Place: Valters' Garage, 624 Richmond St. Inspector: Anna B.OfMaliey. Judges: His. Jesse Wilson; Urs.Mabel V.Hitchcock; Clerks; Lucy Reading; Irene Pickles; TEL CEP21TO PRECINCT#4. Polling Place: Fairmont School, Kearney St. bet. Eureka & Stockton !' Inspector: Mrs. Clyde Stamper. Judge: Mr-. Vabel Qhea. Clerks: Nephi Thulin: grace M.Long. EL CERRITO PRECINCT #5. Polling Place: McCarty's Garage, 7517 Terrace Drive, Inspector: Evelyn Hershey, Judge: Ida Retynski; j Clerks: Grace McCarty; Benjamin H.11orhoff. I EL CERRITO PRECINCT j�o'. Polling Place: El Cerrito Fire nail, 1300 San Pablo Ave. Inspector: Kathryn Sandvick. Judge: Angelo J.Gaspar,ni; Clerks: Mrs.Alice A.Lin,{ert; Clarence Brensel; EL CERFITU PR CI\CT yZ. Polling Place: Rossi's Haji-, Potrero Ave. near San Pueblo Inspector: Edward Wuelzer. Judge: Leon Plecq; Clerks: Marion Gunury; Margaretsaery; EL CERRITO PRECINT . Polling Place: Vrhitaker's Garage, 5322 Dairett Ave. Insnector: Edith Y.hitaker. Judge: M:s.Elsie C.Poole. ! Cler'ss: Fa; Stoddart; Ira. Verne 3.9stes. I EL CERF.IT0 PH,CI_:CT pq. Pollin- Place: , Wilii,ns' Garage,5801 Barrett Ave. Inspector: 1_rs.Frances A.Lods. Judge: :1my B.Slil'_ian:s; Clerks: Mrs. Alfred Williams; Firs. Lillian Stokird. EL CERRITo PRECL--UT p10. Pollin5 Place: HeydegEer's "ara,;e, 6107 Eldorado St. Inspector: Ray Tharp. Jude: Mrs.Clrra Be 11 man; Clerks: ..rs. ,11,2ra Reese; Edward Schultz; I KEL'SIYGTO1C PR ECIi:CT L• Pollin-, Place: Foster's Garae, X90 Arlin ion Ave. Insnector: Edwin P.Shaak Jud-,e: BX.Foster ' C1er_s: Ethel Hu as d; Katherine Miller; � i KE1:SI:iGT01' PRSCi"CT r'2. i Pollitt, Place: Ada,�s' Gara--e'e, 071 Oberlin Drive, Inspector: A.O.Don o h, Jr. Jue: Gav A. Rosenberg; Helen WcDer:aout. Clerks: Irer:e Brill; Amae Ho,,ard. I KEIiSTiiGTO:. PRECI2" Po-in- Place: Cassidy's G.-ura-e, 4c Arc:::o:e Rod. Insuecior: Isabel assidy Judge: Gilhe_:aiue E.IiUL;nes. Clerks: Helen V.Fer,�uson; Madeline Johnson. i RICHLO'D PRECIiICT No. 1. Pollin.:; Place: Veteran Firemen's Hell, Standard Ave. & Eddy St. Inspector: Ja:::es 0.Bly Judie: Nettie Scott; Clerks: Net_ie Grover; Arthur Howell; RIC_:LO::D PR:' ;::T #2. ' Pollin-; Place: Masonic :fall, 2210 ';;ashington Ave. Inspector: Daisy Jenkins. Jud';e: Mary B.Moyle; Clerks: Ethel Ale.vtnder. Elizabeth Cramer; RICHMOIID PRICII:,7I' 13. Polling Place: Hess' Garage, 323 Plashin.;ton Ave. (rear) Inspector: Anna Coraxd. ' Judge: Elizabet. Paasc'n Clerks: Conseula Webster; Lucet,a Dunlap. RIMMOND PRECII'CT n4. Polling Place: Store—room, 158 ?.'ashin,ton Ave. Inspector: Edward LCDuff. Judge: Gertrude Pansch; Clerks: Thom;•s S.!7aite; Lary O'Brien. RICIF--'.0_"D P?ECINCT Polling Place: Store—room, 2; Park Place. Inspector: Thomas Kenney Judge: A.S.Wbitesides; Clerks: Lerie Ceridono; Luise Martens. RICHLOi?D PR15CIrCT $b. Polling Place: t.ashington School, E. Richmond Ave. & Montana St. Insnector: L.C.Dexter. Judge: Lena L.Feudner. Clerks: Ere:,a J.Morelli; Winona E.Gil'oert. RICIt O?'D P33CII•:CT #7. Polling Place: So. Richmond Improvem eit Club, 329 S, 4th St. Ins-sector: Ra1Dh L.Goodwin. Judge: Irere A.Stout. Clerks: Russell A.Hill; Edgard Dolan:;; RICHMOED FR'MIYOT i7=. Polling Place: Kystro_a School, S. l2th St. & Maine Ave. Inspector: Charles E.P;-.x:cer. Judge: Martin Hau6e; Clerks: Josep4 L.Baker; Edith L•'.1;ystrorr. RICHMOi:D PR.CIIXT_jL2. Polling Place: Smith's Garage, 2710' Cutting Blvd. Inspector: Harr;; Ells. Judke: EuSene H.Axtell; Clerks: J.`.McCormac; Adeline Picton; RICI-21017D P.:!::CT•'CTj? j. Polling Place: Sulpizio's Garage, 121— 19th St. Inspector: Bert E.Scoble. Judge: William M.Pen.,ington; Clerks: Bessie Reulein; Sdith M.Inman RICIM-OND ?SCI::CT 111. Poi'_ir.�; Place: Builders Etch. bid,,. 245- 14th St. Inspector: Cora 3o6ers. Jure: Anna B.Horner• ; Clerks: O.L.Field; William H.Brooks. PSTHLO:,'D ?RIC!'-.,CT#12. Palling Place: Patricia Apartment Garage, 144— 13th St. Inspector: 3ernard A.Dolan. Judge: Curtis A.Paterson; Clerks: Lrs.Evelyn Oro.:; Anna Provse. RICHMOi:D PPEC=0T 113. Polling Place: Lincoln School, 239— 10th St. Inspectox: Geo. R.hhitesides; Judge: Virginia bryaut; Clerks: Wil_ieum H.Con::; Carl Stender; 317 RIC LiU[D PH_CIIsCT ir14. I Polling Place: Ugborn'sara-e, 215- nth St. Inspector: Isaac Lester. Judges; Willimi Stolkcr; Clerks: Pearl Joimson; ChristinaByrne; RICHL—CCD PP CI :CT . Pollin; Place: Fire Heuae #2, 235— 5th St. ! Inspector: Gerald A.Follett; Judge: F.S;.Bracbury; Clerks: HermLne A.Moore; kk.ttie Friene; RIcH."c PPECITCT y16. i Poll in-, Place: Iuth's Garage, 212- rd St. ! Inspector: Georgie Svnderson. Judge: Anita Transue; Cler_s: Allie Faller; C.Ohristiansen. RICI rD PR CII:OT #17• Polling Place; Saunders' Gara'e, 100 3issell Ave. (rear) Inspector: Lesser C.Reia. Jure: ^ran:_ cler_:s: Rose N.Saunders; i RICFL:Oi;D PiECI?.'CT ir1S. i ' Pollin; Place: �+a'e:�ke's G;,ra�e, �07 I:evin Ave. Inspector: Alert A.Bec'zl-an. Judge: llur�,,aret A.Siea; Clerks: Jennie S.Cowl:cell; Ire:-:e Baldwin; RIOF,fO-:D PRECINC^ TlZ. Po',lir�; Plac;: Rich-,Tomb Puolic Library. Inspector: Jo'rm F.Floyd. Ju-,-oe• Bert_,a I S:iecley; Clerks: Marie L.Whitin ; Alice G.Shereian; RICH-CIID PRECINCT JO. � Polling Place: Hunt's Garage, 806 Barrett (rear) Inspector: `_sabe._ 4u:m;alt. Jud=;e: Oral L.Pearce; Clerks: Dui;jat Huard; Effie D.Frazer. I RICH:-'0-1D P R CII?CT jr21. Pollin Pl._ce: Ric-iocd Club House, 1125 Nevin Ave. znsoector: Yi11ia:: A.Joncs. Jure: Iretae C,.kins; Clerks: Robert C.Fulton; Clyde 0.Johnson. i RIOH:_O J Tr22. Pol'_in�; Place: Curry Auto Salesrooms, 1401 M;:,cdonald Ave. Inspector: Alfred C.Chil�o. Judge: Victoria Leg_;ett; Clers: Leslie Bicker! e;;; M,ry A-Bailey-. RIOMLOLD PREGII:C. y23. Polling Place: Broun's G,.rai;e, 595- lite St. Inspector: S.S.Rioley. ' Jucge: Laura S.I7iiittlesey; j Clerks: Aloert Healey; A nes Bro=. RIC-,D-U:rD PRECIi:CT iP2IF. Polling Place: aisser', Garage, 71 Maple Ave. Inspector: Henry I.Bill. Juane: Thos.E.Clinch; i Cler':s: Delia J.Clark; Rose Black, i ' RICIZ10"D PHECIPiCT_ �. Po11in;;Place: Pr:uLe's Garage, 516 RiDley Ave. Insl-le ctor. Joan A.Gr•ierson Jucge: Cora B.Cecil. Clerks: -!.es 3.Traphagen; R.R.Mar_tin. RICH '?7 'R CI:C= -6. ,2 i Pol'_ins Place: Barda's Gr.raL;c, 551- ;:rd St. Inspector: Ethel Hooper. Judie: Robert L.Thompson; Clcrfs: Henri•ct.,a King; Margaret Rogers. - i i i RIChLO:iD PRT-C1YC #27. Polling Plac : Store-room, 501- 7th St. Inspector: Geor„e Fi.Lorrison Judge: A L.Durnal. Clerks: Eunice Ja;_es; Kizaaet: Neekel. RICHMOuD PRZOr,iuT #28. Pollin;; Place: Healy's Garage, 743- 17th St. , Inspector: Frank H. Schu:aaciier. Judge: Anita I.Theis; Clercs: F.L.Goodric ; Maude Lonery. RIC.`Uoll) PPWCIIiCT #29. Polling Place: Smith's Ga:r=;e, 015- 19th St. Inspector: Albert s.L_'1y. ' Judge: Elsie Farrow; Clerks: Uareaset Lansman; Alice Larch. RICFTri0-D PR CI;:OT p30. Pollin_; Place: Fir; House #3, 1900 Barrett Ave. Inspector: Curti:. G.Dahl. Judge: Sadie Oliver. Clerks: Roy I.Cooper; Mrs.Curtis A.S,ith. RICHYO,tD PRECI'XT Ltel. Polling Place: Plolffe's Garage, 479- 22nd St. Inspector: Charles B.Hurns. Judge: Robert Mc0ord; Clerks: R.-.Spencer; Anita Dunning. RICHMOND PRZGI1C,:' #32 Polling Place: Blake's Gara„e, 773-.22nd St. Inspector: Iliclrel Frates. Judge: George E.Searcy; Olerks: Vilhimina Reed; Mrs.Bertha Hathaway. R_IOH:1O!:D PRECI::CT Polling Place: Yeater's Garage, 810- 23rd St. Inspector: Theodore Restdin. Judge: Label Out.-an;. Clerks: Elizabeth Clements; Miss Bertha Bacon; RICH'_OND PREGINCT #34. Polling Place: Belle Air Gaza&,-, 995 San Paolo Ave. Inspector: Ruby L.Sletten. Judge: 1=rs.Caroline E.Fraser. Clerks: Htti:i Taylor; Ida Mullen. RICH310_?0 PRECIYJT jja. Pollin;; Place: Bell's Garage, 5208 Barrett. Ave. Inspector: Thos. Duggan. Jude: Dorothy Devidscn. Clerks: Louis F.Sigut; Idadge H. Rector.. RICH?iO.ID PR:iCI;iO? #36. Polling Place: Scarsella's Garage, 538- 41st St. Inspector: Robert Linebaugh. Judge: Florence Daley ' Clerks: W.A.Irelaad; larCuerite Gardella. SICIi.I0:77 P�:CI`.CT EL. Pollin; Place: Connell's Gauge, 443- 34th St. Insuector: Fran:: Dunster. Judge: Tho;;:s Cone; Clerks: hose! V.Sears; Charles Rninoldi. RICH!:O::D PRZCI::uT #30. I , Pollin< Place: Grant School, 24th St. & Grant Ave. Inspector: Ed. C.�jrane. i Judge: f;illima Autry; Clens: Thomas Nee; Janet Hitchcock; RIGH✓O.:D PRECI.:OT 01. Pollin;; Place: mon�;fellor Junior Hii;a School, 244- 22nd St. Insuector: A.n.`3inter. Judge: Cora C.Thayer; Clerks: IIrs.H.Deasey; Jp_::es Barnaman. 31g RICri_O;D PRECI_:CT #40. Pol'in- Place: Fletcher's Gara,•e, 3604 Wall Ave. (rear) Inspector: Sadie New ord. Judge: H.E.Fletcher; Clerks: H.A.Parker; Eliza,)eth Wilkerson. I RICIMO:Q PR^.CI:CT 41. ' Polling Place: Stege School, 51st St. k Potrero Ave. Inspector: Adolph Vossoeck. Judge: J.'.I.Broo'ss• Clerks: Charles Bradsha::. Geo.B.:icCauslaad; RICILIOND PRECIN02 #42. Polliso Place: Winnin�'.aa's Gars�e, Cor. Santa Cruz & Santa Clara. Inspector: Ida lday Sawpson Judge: Ella B.Ralph; Clerk s: Belle Rawson; Helen Henson SAN PABLO P.uCII:CT �1 Pollin.� Place: Saar Paolo Motors Garage, Alvarado St. near Church Lan Inspector: Alfred Frank Judge: C.H.Dexter; Clerks: Jos.Alphonse Alameda; Ham Brady; i SAI PABLO PI .OrTG �2. Pol_in Place: San Paolo School. Inspector: H.C.Soito. j Judge: Joella Bonham; ' Clerks: Manuel Nevis; Eugene Regello. 5AIi PABLO PREDI:IiT; I Pollin. Place.: Li .it House Ins: Garage, San Pablo Ave. oop. Inn. Inspector: Bertha F.Evans. Judge: Erma Kwub; Clerks: Cora VI.Bouquet; Alma Pa.r'.:s; ' SAUT PABLO PRECINCT #F. Polling Place: No. Richmond Baptist Church, Filbert & Alamo Sts. Inspector: Fernando Silva. Judge: Mrs. Largaret Utntteucci; Cler'ss: Mrs. Hattie Cau;;han; Mrs.Lillien Smith. GIANT Polling Place: Giant C_uo House. Inspector: Edward Hardy..^.:an. Judge: Joins Hewitt; Clerks: Anne ;i.Hallum; Josie Bateman. OLEU's' PRECINCT. Polling Place: Social Fia-:l, Union Oil Co. Inspector: {'iii'_iam C,Rile; Judge: F.E.Higgi;ne; Clerks: Rub Stevenson; Rea Brigs. RODEO PRECINCT 1LI. Pollin;; Place: Rodeo Hall, Rodeo, ' Inspector: d.lahoaey Judge: J.D.Smith; Clerks: Theresa S.Joseph; Harold ',.Moore. RODEO PREGE.CT j2. Dolling Place: Rodeo GaTaZe. Inspector: Ja:aes Guthrie. Judge: A.G.Naynard; Clerks: Leah Hearne; A.Hagen. PINOLE PRE-CI:.CT #, Pollin Place: AccommmaZz'_a Garaze, Hain St. Pinole. Inspector: Harr-" Wl 1l' . . Judge: Theresa ark. Clerks: Helen UcJoualu; May J.Silva. PINOLE PH CI::C Pol_in Place: Torn Hall, Pinole. Inspector: C.L.Torm es. Juc_;e: Margaret Race; Clerks: Mary L.A:jendt fiary A.Ler:is; I n HERCU.,ES PRECINCT. Pollin;; Place: Coinumnity Center. Inspector: E.W.Robinson. Judges: E!x-:a A.Aehenfelter. Clerks: Rosie Dixon; Leonard E.Parker. SELBI PiZOIXGT: Polling Place: Selby Hn.11. , Inspector: Charles Richards. Judge: lames T.Clemo. Clerks: Elsie uc aest�m; Maude Hastings; 0R00KETT P_EGI::GT Pol n; Place: Prytz P'_unioing Shop. ' Inspector: Mrs.uary 6Ii.limns. Judge: Anastasia Hurley; Clerks: Nellie Meaney; Anaa Le,;is. C'r.00KETT PRE01,'Or Pollin- Place: Tenney Terrace Garage. Inspedtor: Andrew J.unller. Judge: Mrs. Nora Holder. Clerks: Rose Cuzimin;;s; Ruth McGrath. CROCKETT PRECINCT #3. Pollin,, Place: Crockett Fi Souse. Inspector: Rudoloh mitt. Judge: John k.Lucey. Clerks: Mrs. Ellie Harr; Loretta Kenney; CROCKETT P:iECINCT #4. Polling Place: Soy Scout Room. Inspector: Thomas I.Cahalan. Judge: Charles C.Dean• Clerks: zlizabet:i Murphy; Mrs.Cecil Piraino; CROCKETT PRZOINCT J5. ' Pollin, Place: Price Plumbing Shop. Inspector: Albert A.Quill. Judge: Anne L.3aysinger; Clerks: Mrs.Margaret O'Corm ell; Sarah Owens. CROCKETT Piiwr ur no. Polling Place: Valona Fire House. Inspector: Peter H.End. Judge: Charles 3ellaria; Clerks: Charts Wind; Lars. Pierina Griffanti. CROCKETT PR ECI' #7. Pollin; Place: Club Houae, Valona Play Ground. Inspector: Jo'n B. Bunyard JuQi;e: Geo. G.Helm; Clerks: Mrs. Teresa Guerrieri; Mary E.Neff. PORP COSTA PIECIYOT #1. Pollin-- Place: McIver's Gara;e. Inspector: C.J.O'Neil 1. ' Judge: Mrs. Nellie Cror:ley; Clerks: Mrs. Julia Harrin ton; Nell O'Connell. PORT COSTA PRECINUT 42. Pollin, Place: School Buildiz;. Inspector: Piillia^ P.Ahern Jud e: Mrs. Kate Hurley; Clerks: Mrs. Jen:--,ie Norton; Katherine McCarthy; ' DAIT ILLS PFEuL'OT Sir. Polling Place: I.0.0.7. Hall. Inspector: Nicholas Donlero. Judge: Mis. Lillie Collins; Clerks: LEIS. Louise La?rence; Marcia Eddy; DX'.VILLE Pi3OI3:CT #2. Pollin- Place: Fire Hcz3e. Inspector: 07,as.77.Scott. Judge: Elizabeth H oot; Clerks: Phillip J.HAriis; Harold W.Groom; SAX RAMO:; PH1101NOT. Polling Place: Saar Ramer. Ha, Inspector: Henry Hansen._ Judge; Mrs.13ary Oswi!1; Clers: urs. Laura Fereira; Christina Ftat_ierford; 321 i i i TASSAJARA PRECINCT. Polling Place: Tassajara Hall. Inspector: Mrs. Phoebe E.Coats. Judges: Fred Reinstein. Clerks: mrs.Grace Bettencourt; Frank Simas. ' ALAMO PRECIi?CP. Polling Place: Alamo School. i Inspector: John A.Bauer. Budge: Lloyd E.Ivory. Clerks: "uttie Hunt; nichard Jackson. I LAFAYEPTE PRECINCT#1. ' Polling Place: Torn Hall. Inspector: Geo. E.Weldon. Judge: Mrs. Bertha M.Dean. Clerks: John Buchanan; Daisy Fables; LAFAYET'TE PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Norenino Service Station. Inspector: oy Michant. Judge: Clara Herman; Clerks: Amelia Schutt; Ruth Frierson; MO FAGA PRECINCT, Polling Place: Moraga School. Inspector: Thomas Carroll. Judge: Manuel Rose; Cler?;s: John M.Sousa; Andrew Mulholland; CANYON PRECIYCT. Polling Place: Canyon Hall. Inspector: G.R.Schaefer. Judge: Mrs. Alice Olsen; Clerks: Mrs. Myrtle Walters; William L.Warrison; ' ST.MARY'S PRECINCT. Polling Place: Office Building. Inspector: Mervyn Yates. Judge: Walter J.Monigue• Clerks: Albert A.Baker; Fred Oonrinus; ORIIv'DA PRECIi:CT. Pollin,,;Place: Fire House. Inspector: Edward McVay. Ju se: Edrnrd Jensen; Clerks: Mrs.Myrtle Dutt;n; "rlina Harrold; ALHA'-SRA PRECINCT, j Pollin€Place: Sreetser's Service Station. Insuector: Herbert Brackc:an Judge: Mrs.Martha Hale; Clerks: Mrs. Uildred G. urhs; Carl Zoeher. . WALiiU'_ CREE` PRECI::G: Polling Place: Justice Court. Inspector: C.L.Tho:son Judge: May S.Soencer; Clerks: Alam :;.Laird; Sar, A.Rid6way; WALNUT CREEK PRECI23CT #2. PollinE Place: Public Liorary Inspector: Villiam H. Murray. Judge: Mrs. Agnes Holst; Clerks: Mrs. Nellie Jones; Katherine Lemoine; FALL'UT GREEK PRECII:CT #3. Polling Place: Old Glo•re Factor. Inspector: Joseph A.,:giteder. Judge: Johnson A.ihwo s; Clerks: Dorothy Fairc'ild; Robert V.Munroe; VAL1= UEZEK PRECINCT #4. j Polling Place: Coe H-rase 1/2 wile south of Walnut Creek. Inspector: Jose�oh J.Botelho Jud�;e: _rc. & line Uenr; Clerks: ?'rE.Beatrice Edgox; Mrs.Myrtle L.Glass. - i i i I i I' SARANAP PP.ECI''CT. Polling Place: u'o::::r nity Hall. Inspector: Geor-e V,*.HcGuiie. Judge: Edna Treadway; Clerks: Gladys Mnthe•.s; Evelyn Ailliams. IWITI'_'EZ 2ctECI:'JT ill. Pollin;; Place: City Hall. , Inspector: Fran: Prosser. Ju�ge: Lillian Brison; Clerks: Henry D.&uckmann; Mrs.Ruth 'Miller. MART I!-= PRECI'r CT #-2. Polling Place: Tony Sirdicich Gera�;e, 431 Mnin St. Inspector: Victor Giberti. , Jua,'•e: Hiss Lorraiiie Y.Selsor• Clerks: Mrs.Iessie Threlkeld; c'enelieve McNamara. MARTIIIEZ P ECIIICT #3. Polling Place: F=.Hhodde Residence, 37 Tt. GreenSt. - Inspector: Urs. Birdella J.Blakemore. Judges: Mrs. Na:-.ie Wooas; Clerks: Elmore W.Brorn; Mrs. Julia E.Molin; MAP.TIIIEZ PRECINCT 04. Polling Place: Grar.:as School, Alha.ora Ave. Insx ctor: Edr:ard Arthur. Judge: Nor„,3 n O'Neal; Clerks: Norma. Barlettani; Gertrude LLGreenman; WTI`IEZ Pollin; Place: Rear- Ed.Olivera's Store. Inspector: Edna R.Neilson Judge: Francis ,;.Ray; Clerss: Liar_ Norris; Jac_•: Frye; YARTI17EZ PFECIi:uT #6. , Polling Place: High School (Senior) Inspector: Ra,mond Graerty. Judbe: Dorothy -aylor; Clerks: Winifred Bror:n; Mrs.Corallynne Elmquist. HARTIiiEZ PRECINCT $7. Polling Place: Josephine McCann Residence, 1305 Estudillo St. Inspector: A,M.kicharas. Judge: Kat_:erine Casey; Clerks: Josephine McCann; Gle:u: F.Reid. MARTI.;EZ PXICIiiGT it. Pollin Place: Victor Harmon Residence, 1125 Arreoa St. Inspector: Guy O.Smith Judge: Mar-,• Ellen Lancaster; Clerks: Mr Maxy S.Kelly; :ars. Minnie Prater. YARTII:EZ..PR-PCT--CT ;F9. Pollin Place: Grarsaar School, Susanna St. Inspector: O:X.Snith Judge: Mina C.Coots. Clerk: : R;:t_ Randal_; Nellie K.Cush-ing; MARTI.EZ ?niCL;� #10. Pollin; Pla=ce: Womans' Ciub. Inspector: Geo. L.Pascoe. Jfidge: Helene V.Killipp; Clerks: Mrs.Edith E.Green; nose if lliif;. 'cTARTIIIEZ 3RECIrC.' #11. Polling Place: Wells' Garage, Willow St. bet. Ward & Green. Inspector: Fred H.Upham. Judge: Nat. L.Richardson; Clerks: Amelia M. Barnett; Elizabeth Gallagher; MARTIILEZ PRECI?'CT #12. Pollin Place: Chamber of Comrierce. Inspector: Lumens H.Roward. Ju.'•e: "rs. "arggaret Bartlett; Clerks: :label M.IG11;;irt; Beatrice Welts; I 323 i MARTIL EZ P.= CINOT #33 Polling Place: Dinin>; Room, Columbia Hoael, Fairview. Inspector: Mic. Winifred Beede; Jucge: Yrs. Margaret Bulger; I Cler_:s: Richard Delevati; Mildred Frishho]7.. ; ' VINE HILL PRECI::jT 110. 1. Polling Place: Dellarosa Ha11. Inspector: RaymonL A.Reed. Judge: Leo Schreuder; Clerks: Grace A.Knaup; Eva M.Mellerup; VINE HILL PRZCI;'rl 2. Polling Place: Vine Hill School. Inspector: Urs. Davida Wright. Juage: Mrs. Annie G.Metherall; Clerks: Gulio Bol_entini; Mrs, Mildred Willis; 19. VIE`.:PRE-01: T #1. Polling Place: DeLacy Store, Pacheco Blvd. Martinez Ave. Inspec o : Mrs. Theressa Cardone. .Judge: Wra. Vu.-al; Clerks: Tilos. J. DeLacy; Mrs.Ontherine McCarthy; LT. VIEci PRECIIiCT 42. Polling Place: 00=i.nrity Hall. Inspector: Jesse V.dl'_en. Judge: Virgil F.Ray; Clerks: Mrs. Anna Bride; Mrs.Lottie Vacchieri; CONCORD PRECII'Ct #l. Polling Place: Druid '_. Inspector: Oha s. Dunn Judge: Mrs.Ednn Kristick; Clerks: Gertrude F.Carlson; Mrs. Catherine Slattery; C0:€CORD PRECIs.'C1 r12. Polling Pluc:e: Jaquith Print Shop. j Inspector: A.V.'Ilartin. Judge. Wesley J. Drennan; Clerks. Mr,,. Luella S.Burt•n; Sarah H.Soto. CGT;CORD PHucIIi 0T ifs• Pollin; Place: Toro Ha11. Inspector: Mrs.Catherine Galindo Juc`•e: Mrs.Lena :4.Sorensen; Clerks: Estelle Eddy; Mrs.Essie H.Keller. C0,100RD P"u,0I1 C: �'. Pollim„ Place: Farm Bureau. Inspector: Marshall J.McKean. Judge:. Flbrence Ricard; Clerks: Annie E.Garavanta; Mrs.Mae Blume; 001N00RD PRECI,7C #5• I Po11in; Place: Cental Hotel. i ' Inspector: 16ortimer V.Smith Judge: Oz;en Mess et', I Clerks: Edith Hisso; Mildred Helmke; 01ON00=:0 P_tECI:"Ct o. Polling Place: John_ A.Vo;;el Residence, 2575 Willow Pass Road. Inspector: t'f.P.Nott; Judge: Mary A.vogel; ' Clerks: Loraine Sheehan; Lucy Arrihi; CONCORD PRzjI'70T izz. i f Polling Place: Oa: Grove School. i Inspector: Caesar L. DeBenedetti. Jude: Ed. Hurzbein; Clerks: lIrs.Edit-i 3eserole; Mrs. Katherine C.Grisingher; ASSOCIATED$EOIICT. Polling Place: Avon Mess Hall. Inspector: E.H.McLauei_lin Judge: 'U.H.01'ier:.5an; Clercs: Lola Basin; Isabelle Murphy. r i ,jc) 1 COWELL PRCIIlCT: Polling Place: Col.-.ell Community Hall. Inspector: Uaude K.Spaita Judge: rs. Henrietta Kasch; Clef;: ;yrs. Edna R.Albee; F.M.Given; PACHEC') Pz CI_:CT. Polling Place: Pacheco School House. ' Inspector: Martin Faschin . Judge: Geo. R.Wlliiams; Clerks: Lisa D.Hook; :Srs.Rose Roche; PITTSBDRG PRZ017,O^j #l. Polling Place: ]:ercurio Bu ldi::�, Third & Black Diamond St. Inspector: Khn Royoe. Judge: Ben Zolfo; Clerks: Angelina Cautiello; Thresa Gatto; PITTSBDRG PR:CI:,uT ig. POLLIHG PLACE: Ford Sales Room, East Third St. Inspector: John J.Loyacoa Judge: John A.Mettan; Clerks: Miss Rosalie Haynes; Tom V.Di Maggio. PITTSBURG PREJII UT #3. Polling Place: W.e W.Garage. Inspector: James S.Hornsby. Judge: Katherine Latimer; Clerks: Arvilla Downing; Mrs.Amy McAvoy; PITTSBuRG PRECIIdCT Pol_inL,, Place: Lepori Real Est^te Office, 5th & Blk Diamond Insoector: J.".Junta. Judge: Richard Andersm; Clerks: Marie Harper; Andrew J. Scudero; PITTS37R G PRECI3:CT Polling Place: Nut man's Jndertakin; Parlor, 107 W. Sth St. Inspector: Henry Nuttman. Judge: Mrs.Bertha Mora; Clerks: Henry Botzbach; Neno R.Davi; PITTSB-RG PR_=10T #6. Polling Place: Pettas Apartr.,ent House Garage, 349 W. loth St. Inspector: yincent R.Jaruso. Judge: Attilio Viscuso; Clerks. Mrs.Maud Linscheid; Ui-s. Louise E.Van Ness. PITTSBURG PR.ICI:.CT �. PollinE; Place: Intermediate School. Inspector: Richard P.Taylor. Judge: Wm. F.Duarte; Clerks: Mrs.Katherine Knight; Ohas.O.Butler; PITTS3liRG PRECIIICT +p. Polling Place: City Hall. Inspector: John.E.Bankson Judge: Chas. Cha=A i; Clerks: Viola Dunklee; Mrs-Helen Plaisted. PITTSBiiRG PRBCI::CT r9. Pollini; Place: Perry Building, Near S.P.Depot. Inspector: Aub. Anderson - Ju'dge: Fran!: Lawrence; Clerks: I_rs. Les-1e Clement; Catherine Wright; PI•T'_SS;iF:' FR:ar:.i jr10. ' Pol-in;; Place: W.G.Buchanan Garage. Inspector: Tony Melrose. Judge: Flore.-:ca Barnes; Clerks: Aloha I_r.Barnes; Mrs.Kr_therine Corbett; PITTS3uRG PAZ ECII:C^_ ill. Pol-.inE Place:, Garage. Inspector: ' sI Spurgeon; Judge: Florence Buckley Clerks: Dorothy Hein; Mabel Batter; f' - 325 PITTSBURG PP.:CIiiCT 012. t Polling Place: Diamond Brick Warehouse. Inspector: John. Vaughn Judge: Pete H3elm; Clerks: Margaret Abrams; Mabel Henn; PITT_SB.R G PTCI-'TCT ti 3. Polling Place: Lynn's Garage, Bay View Apartments, Home Acres. Inspector: Geo. E.0'Hara. Judge: Aquilla S.Bailey; Clerks: Ger-.rude M.White; Urs.May &srabee; PITTSBURG PRECINCT #14. Polling Place: Uibrose School. Inspector: Edward Wildes. Judge: Alvin Kennerley; Clerks: Mamie M.Enes; Mrs. Susie Gibson; PO!C 0710"1" Pn�*irivr yl. Pol.ti:k, Place: SouLn Store Bnild]n�;. Inspector: Wm. Bucholz. Judge: Mrs.Belle Silva; Clerks: Sam Shiedeler; Mrs.G.Cu-,mings; PORT CHICAGO PREGIxCT Polling Place: Fire House. Inspector: Hjalmer Lind. Judge: EllenFrederickson; Clerks: Mary McEwen; Helen Larsen; CLYDE PRECINCT. Polling Place. The Club House. Inspector: Helen M.Evans. Judge: Alma H.Carter; Clerks: Kathleen_ Ward; Mrs. May Larabee. NICHOLS PRECINCT. j Polling Place: Community Hall. Inspector: Earl Wildes. Judges: Mary R.Dutra; Clerks: yrs. Cora Candel; Mrs. Sophie Black. CLAYTON PRECINCT: Polling Place: Christian Endeavor Hall. Inspector: Geo. `:.=Tette; Judge: Lillian F.ank. Clerks: Mary McGuire; Marie S.Mangini. ANTIOCH PRECINCT #1. Pol=ing Place: City Hall. Inspector: Chas.Rother. Judge. Robert C.Douglas; i Clerks: Mrs.Mary Ackemnan; Mrs.Rosetta Brennan; ANTIOCH PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: I.O.O.F.Hall. Inspector: no. McCloskey; Judge: Robert Burbank; Clerks: Mrs.Millie Adams; Mrs.Alida Bowers; ANTIOCH P CI::CT +3. Polling Place: Antioch Library. ..Inspector: Wm. Beasley. Judge: Jn.:. Evans; Clercs: Mrs.Teresa Hutchison; Mrs.Nellie Nichols; ' ANTIOCH P REGI i{C" p4. Pollin.- Place: Easley Garave. Inspector: N.Cleaves; Judge: A.A.Cialdie• Olerks: Yrs.Grace Adams; Hrs.Lucile Markel; j . i1O^u o^ECI::OT SFS. Pollin Place: Jas. idaon's Garage, 421- 10t': St. Inspector: du ge: Glyae Love; Clerks: firs. El--en Ayers; Mrs.Josepi::ine Lindsey; i i I ANTIOCH PRrO1T,CT $o. Pollinr; Place: I.D.E.S.Hei1. Inspector: Thos. R.Evans. Judge: Gnas. R.Provine; Clerks; Mrs.Marg;arett Hodgson; Mr^,.Gail Donovan. LORF TREE PrECINCT. Poll iu:- Place: Joe Ssni Hcu:e. Inspector: Wm.Cakebreaci. Judge: An-Ter Dehn; , Clerks: Mrs. Any Arlin;ion_; Mrs.Edna Ward; BR?:1i_MUCE PR CECT 4i. Po11ing; Place: Brentwood 72otors Inc.Garage, Oak St. bet. 1st & Inspector: Geo. A.Geda s Judge: Mrs.Effie 3onnickscn• Clerks: Mrs.01ga Lewis, Mrs. race E.Ifunn. 3RE!,T'.0OD PRE 01-"CT it 2. PollinC Place: Legic:r1i.11, Crest side 1st St. bet. Oak & Maple. Inspector: Horace P.Young. Judge: Mrs.Josephine U.Trecibeley: Clerks: M_.E.Sidney Ache; W;rs.Pearl S.Boltzen. BF::;TC;OOD PR_GI::CT Pollin_; Place: O.K.Gara'e, Bout!_ side Oak St. bet.lst & 2nc Inspector: Frances Diffin Judge: Ales. P.Juett. Clerks: Walter B.F.inebaug Mrs Ruby A.Graf; IMIGIriBE: P.R:CI::CT. Polling Place: Fisc Bureau Hall. Inspector: R.A.Clark Judge: Tilos. Kavanda; Clera: 'rs. Jennie :Hamilton; Mrs. Lulu Strickland; OAKLE'= Pn CI:CTi�. Polling; Place: Oakley 170man's Club. Inspector: Art-ur Honneger; Judges: L1.A. ta; Clerks: Mrs. Nellie Stonebarger; Mrs.Edith Cordua; OAKLEI P'30I: #2. Polling Place: Oakley Hall. Inspector: Harry Laurman. Judge: J.B.Winger; Clerks: Yrs.Winnie Rocha; Mrs.FnLma Naymer; BYr01i P1.01 T 1. Pollin, Place: I.O.O.F.Ha:ll. Inspector: Val-,er 11.Lei,is. Judge: ?iliiam Grueninger; Clerks: Grace T.Kiumland; Mnxy B.Rogers; EMU. P^ECLKOT ir2. Polling Place: Byron iries Buildin5. dnspector: Alton R.Coivau Judge: Dennis A.Feely; Clerks: Ivy E.Reynblds; "nude Plumley; Tae said Board is passed by lire unanimous vote of the Board. ,..., tsre Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 4th, 1932, at 10 o'clock A.M. i a-414hai rman. A .. 3:27 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. I MONDAY, APRIL 4th, 1932• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of March, 1932, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. i i In Matter of Canvase of Election Returns for election of five directors of Orinda County Water District. This Board having by resolution adopted on Feb. 15, 1932, called an election to be held in Orinda County Plater District on Friday, April let, 1932, betweei n the hours of six o'clock A.M. and seven o'clock P.M. at which s aid election there shall i be elected a Board of Directors consisting of five members, and proof having been made to the satisfaction of this Board that notice of said election was given in the manner and for the time prescribed by law by publication in the Crockett Signal, a newspaper published and circulated in Contra Costa County, as appears by the affi— ' davit of C.L.Baysinger, on file herein, and now at this time, the said returns being i on file the Board proceeds to and does canvass the election returns of said special election held in said Orinda County Water District on Friday April let, 1932, and from said canvass the Board determines and finds that the total number of votes cast at said election was 73 votes and that the following vote was cast for members of i Board of Directors: 'E.I.deLaveaga, J.W.Dieterich, 61 . A.W,Elkinton 59 . Warren. Harrold bb Carl Zamloch Edward C.Jensen 16 E,A.Dawson 1 E.E.Mcvay 1 Thereupon it appears to the Board that the following named candidates I have received more than a majority of all the votes cast at said election for members ; ' of Board of Directors to wit: E.I.deLaveaga, J.W.Dieterich, A.W,Elkinton, Warren Harrold, and Carl Zamloch, And that they are and each of them is hereby declared elected a member of the Board of Directors of Orinda County Water District for the i term prescribed by law. The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of theBoard. i l i i I i i In the Platter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District $2024 & 2025, Good cause appearing therefor, it is by .the Board ordered that the following Warrants of said Reclamation llistricts be approved, to wit: Dist. No. 2024, No. 155, dated March lst, 1932. 3336.46 No. 156, " tPril lst, 1932, 304.10. 2025: No. 169 " *Barth 1st, 1932, 274.21. No. 170, " April 1st, 1932, 275.71 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 Platter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2059: Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following Warrants of said Reclamation District be approved, to wit: No. 994 dated March 21st, 1932, for $w 62.50 665 " 61.76 896 867 " 225.43 666 ■ 110.00 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. In Matter of approval of . Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following Warrants of said Reclamation District be approved, to wit: No. 763 dated March 315t, 19 32. for $169.4o. BAF March 31st, 1932, 75.00 766 March 31st, 1932, 7.00 765 March 310t, 1932, 50.00 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. In The Matter of Correction of Assessments. ' Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor of Contra Costa County having filed with this Board, his request that the following erroneous assessment be corrected in accordance with provisions of Section 3604a of the Political Code, to wit: For the year 1930-31, Bryant D.Rowland, claimed War Veteran Exemption on , Lot 35, Block 13, Richmond Annex. There was no exemption allowed, througb an error in the office of the Assessor, on this lot. Authority is hereby granted by the Board to cancel taxes and delinquencies on said Lot. I 329 In Matter of Granting Dance Permits. Permission is herebygranted to following named applicants to conduct a dance ' until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: Veterans of Foreign Wars, Brentwood, Saturday, April 9th, 1932• Danville Rebecca Lodge, I.O.O.F.Hall, Danville, April 15, 1932. F.Dal Porta, Oakley Halt, Oakley, April 9th, 1932,x i In the Matter of Appointment of Trustee of Bradford Reclamation District. It appearing to this Board that there is a vacancy in Board of Trustees of Bradford Reclamation District caused by reason of resignation of W.F,Ferch, It is, on motion a Supervisor Trembath, and seconded by Supervisor Olsson, By the Board ordered that Antone Vierra is hereby appointed a Member of the Board of Trustees of Bradford Reclamation District, to serve for term prescribed by law. X In the Matter of Appointment of t i Commissioner for Kensington Fire i 1 District. It appearing to this Board that there is a vacancy in the Hoard of Fire Commiae- loners of Kensington Fire District of Contra Costa County, caused by resignation of John E.Bigelow, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, it is by the Board ordered that Chester H.Ball, is hereby appointed a Member of the Board of Fire 'jommissioners of the Kensington Fire District, to serve for the term prescribed by lar.,, In Matter of Acceptance of Contract of B.T.Owsley. Am. Keay, Commander of David Solari Post, American Legion, of Pittsburg, having filed with this Board his certificate showing that the contract of B.T.Owsley .; for making alterations and repairs to Pittsburg Memorial Hall, has been completed, In a satisfactory manner, i It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby i accepted., I I i 1 i i i In the Vatter of approval of Contract and bonds of Carl T.Doell Co. Carl T.Doell Co. having presented to this Board, good and sufficient bonds in the sums heretofore ordered by this Board with the Union Indemnity Company for the furnishing of labor and material and faithful performance of contract for ' heatin and ventilatin_ work in Count Hall of g y Records Building, It is, by the Board ordered that said contract and bonds be and the same are hereby approved. In the ;latter of Rejection of Bids for Brick and Hollow Tile on County Hall of Records Building. This Board having heretofore received bids for the furnishing of labor and material for brick and hollaP tile work in the County Hall of Records Building, and the District Attorney of Contra Costa County having reported to this Board that all bids have not been presented in the manner as called for in said plans and specifi cati ons. Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Olsson, it is by the Beard ordered that all bids for the furnishing of labor and material for brick and hollow tile work be and the same are hereby rejected and tnat certified checks which accompanied said bids are ordered returned to the respective bidders.' ' The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Olsson, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Supervisor Long. In the Matter of App ointment of Fire Commissioner for Bay Point Fire District. It appears to This Board that there is a vacancy in the Board of Fire Commis ioners of the Bay Point Fire District, caused by resignation of Andrew Schirpke, It is, on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Olsson, by the Board ordered that Peter Bellomo, be and he is hereby appointed a Umber of the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Bay Point Fire District, to serve for the term as prescribed by law.; I i 331 In the Matter of Amended Contract of Golden Gate Iron Works. , Golden Gate Iron Works, having heretofore been awarded a contract for the furnishing and fabrication of structural steel for the county Mall of Records building, It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby amended by deducting from said contract the furnishing and fabrication of structural steel for the pent house,being rooms 601-605,as designated on said plans and specifications,! and portion of Stairs "C" leading thereto, and clips for columns of light courts "A" ' and "B" as designated on said plane and specifications and to add milling, laying out and punching of twelve columns and to deduct from the contract price, the sum of $376- i I In the Matter of appointment of Sealer of Weights and Measures. i It appearing to this Board that the term of office of George W. Andrews, as Sealer of Weights and Measures of Contra Costa "ounty,bas expired, and said George, W.Andrews havin,_ made application for reappointment, It is, by the Board ordered that George V%Andrews, be and he is hereby appoint:'— ed Sealer of Weights and Measures ofContra Costa "ounty for a term of four years, at a salary of „200, and that the County Auditor draw his warrant on the County Treasurer ' monthly in favor of George W.Andrews, for the sum of $200 in payment of said salary,, In Matter of Transfer of Funds. A.N,Sullenger, ;County auditor, having requested that the following amounts i be advanced from the General Reserve Fund to the funds indicated,under the provision that re—payment be made as soon as new money is available from apportionment of taxes, to wit; To Charities & Corrections Fund, $775,000.00 To Salary Fund 40 000.00 j Total— $115,000-00 It is by the Board ordered that said transfers be made. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, of Contra Costa County, havirgreported to this Board that certain adjustments between funds are necessary to order to adjust accounts for the month of March so that the said accounts will present a true record of the proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the County Treasury, and good cause appearing therefore, in a detailed explanation pre— sented by said A N.Sullenger; It is, by the Board ordered that the following adjustmets be made in the fund accounts as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Treasurer: I I f f r•1 I I Debits Credits pp�d (Decreases) (Increases? �eneral MF ped' 34-94 $667.26 Charities & Corrections Fund $ 261.96 Rall of Records Fund 116.36 Motor Vehicle Fund 1566.95 Sup. Dist. 1 • 11,66 Sup. Dist. 2 " 121.95 ' Su Dist. 33 " Sup. Dist. 4 • 525.6o Sup. Dist. 5 • 1 b 5$' — 5 — The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., it I I j I In the Matter of Approval of I Contract for Maintenance of Federal Prisoners. The United States Marshal of the Northern District of California, havig j I presented to this Board, a form of contract for maintenance of Federal Prisoners ! in the County Jail of Contra Costa County, i It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby approved, and that V:.J.Buchanan Chairman,of this Board, is hereby authorized to sign said contract on betalf of the County of Contra Costa. i In Matter of Allowances to Needy Blind. This Board having heretofore and on the 21st day of March, 1932, made its order reducing all allowances to indigents by fifteen per cent, It is, by the Board ordered that said order heretofore made reducing said allowances be and the same is hereby rescinded as far as same pertains to needy j i blind people, and that the County Auditor draw his .Tarrant in favor of said needy blind people for any balance due them on account of the rescinding o: the order of reduction heretofore made., In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Bo.,rd ordered that the following allowances to indigents be ! ' made to wit: i That $10 county cash allowance be granted to Thomas Coalter, 522- 12th St. Antioch, to begin as of March let, 1932. That allowance heretofore granted to Edwin M.Glasgow, Box 275, Concord, be decreased to $30 county cash allowance to begin as of April lst, 1932. That State and County aid to the needy aged heretofore allowed to MRS. MA j ANDERSON, 426- 4th St. Richmond be increased to $11.50 state and $11.50 county aid, instead of :$6.50 state and $6.50 county aid, to begin as of March 1, 1932• That $9.550 state aid to the needy aged and $9.50 county cash allowance to j Otto Anderson, 42$- 4th St. Richmond, be discontinued as of March 1, 1932. That application of Mazy Begovich, 630- South 31st St. Richmond, California for aid of child of an incapacitated father be denied as applicant is not eligible. That application for state aid for child of an incapacitated father, by Mrs. j dortence Zamora, Gertrude St. North Richmond, California, be denied as the applicant is not eligible. I 333 In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents under care of Probation Officer. It is by the Board ordered that beginning March 3rd, 1932, $20 per month State, and $10 county, aid be allowed Probation Officer, T.A.Boyer, for support and maint mance of Wm. Henry and Everett Stanley Evans, dependent minors whose father is.in San Quentin. Vext payment to be made, May 1, as regular monthly claims have been issued i and paid hitherto, in compliance with Court order. That beginning Jan. lst, 1932, $50 per month State aid and$50 county, be ' allowed Probation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for support and maintenance of Marion, Charles, Calvin, Myrtle June and Lewis Stanley Sly, whose mother is in the Napa Ste-te' Hospital and whose father is unemplo;ed. Next payment to be made Yay 1, 1932, in as much as regular monthly claims have been issued and paid hitherto in compliance with Court order. j i I In the Matter of Granting Permission to JAy pipe line. Ethel A.Chambers, having filed with this Beard her application for permission! to lay a one inch pine line from pumping station along and across Walnut Boulevard, for a distance of 1600 feet, It is, by the Board ordered that permission to lay said pipe line be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of County Engineer'. and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District x In Matter of Granting Free License to Peddle. j{ihael Eissa, an honorably discharged soldier having applied to this Board for a free license to peddle, throughout the Count,- of Contra Costa, It is, by the Board ordered that the Tax collector of the County ofContra costa, issue said free license to peddle to Mihael Eissa.F i 1 And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 18th, 1932, at 10 01 clock A.bj. .Chairman. . -.Clerk. l i I i I 9)4 IN T:IE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF C(NTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, APRIL 16th, 1932, The Board met at 10 o'clockA M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, II Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath.- S.O.Wells, Clerk. In the Matter of Receiving of Bids for E1 Cerrito Memorial Hall Building. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for constructing El Cerrito] Memorial Hall,in the E1 Cerrito Journal, for the time and in the manner prescribed l by lam, this being time for receiving of bids, the following bids are received, to w'Itt: EXCAVATING: GHORGE PERES: Lump sum bid "A' $450.00. Bid "M" - sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all excavating backfilling etc. of portion under Pool Room designated Kecreation Room is omitted, $50.00. CONCRETE WORX: N. LENA: Lump sum bid "A", $3,927.00. Bid 'B" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if fire-place and stack is omitted, $50.00. Bid "B" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if the 2 exterior walls of pool room and the Recreation room under same (see Addenda Sheet "X") is omitted $130.00. ALBANY CEMENT CONTRACTORS. Lump sum bid "A"- $8,550. Bid "B" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if fireplace and stack is omitted $8,250.00. Bid "N" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if the 2 exterior walls of pool room and the Recreation Room under same (See Addenda Sheet "X") is omitted,$8, 0. DAVID NORDSTROM: Lump sum bid "A" $5,345.00. Bid "B" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if fire place and B tack is omitted $91.00. F.id "N° sum deduct•e d from lump sum bid "A" if the two exterior walls of pool room and the Recreation Room under same (See Addenda sheet "X") is omitted $230. De LUCA & SON: Lump sum bid 'A" $4,544. Bid "B" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if fire-place and stack is omitted, $145.00. Bid "N" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if the two exterior walls of cool room and the Recreation room under same (See Addenda sheet "X") is omitted, $145,00. FRANK AUSEZ: Lump sum bid "A" $5,243.00. Bid "B" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if fire-place and stack is omitted, $205.00. Bid "N" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if the two exterior walls of pool room and the RecraEtion room under same i (See Addenda sheet "X" ) is omit-,ed, $75.00. HARRY SCHUSTER & CO. LTD. Lump sum bid "A", $4,451.00. , Bid "B" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if fire-place and stack is omitted, $98.00 Bid "N' sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if the two exterior walls of -000l room and recreation room underi same (See Addenda Sheet "X" ) is omitted, $ 248.00. J.H. FITZMAURICE: Lump sum bid"A" $4,319.00. Bid "B" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if fire-place and stack is omitted $37.50. Bid "N" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if the two exterior walls of pool room and the Recreation Room under same (See Addenda Sheet "X") is omitted, $134.00. CARL OVERAA: Lump sum bid "A" $5,440. Bid 93" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if fire-place and stack is omitted, $45.00. Bid "N" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" is the two exterior walls of pool room and the Recreation room under same (See Addenda Sheet"X') is omitted, $230.00. I I P 335 PLUMBING WORK: N. H. PICARD, INC. Lump sum bid "A", $734.00. Bid "J', sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if one closet and onelavatory is omitted from the Men's Lavatory (roughing j in to remain) deducted $33.00. Bid "0" sum deducted from or added to lump sum bid "A" if the two fixtures in connection with lavatory in Recreation room is moved approximately 410" - no addition.no deduction. R.W..TIMMONS: Lump sum bid "A", $787. Bid "J" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if one closet and one lavatory is .omitted from the Men's Lavatory (roughing in to remain) $40.00. Bid "0" sum deducted from or added to lump sum bid "A" if the two fixtures in connection with lavatory in Recreation room ' is moved apixbximately 4'0'- None. R.A. WASHBURN: Lump sum bid "A" 850.00. Bid "J" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if one closet and one lavatory is omitted from Men's Lavatory (roughing in to remain), $33.00. Bid "0" sum deducted from or added to lump sum bid 'A" if the two fixtures in connection with lavatory in Recreation roam is moved approximately 410" , add $5.00. STANDARD PLUMBING & HEATING 00: Lump sum bid "A" $782.00. Bid 00" sum deducted from or added to lump sum bid "A" if the two fixtures in the Lavatory off recreation Room is moved approximately 4'0" ------ Bid "J" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if one clos et and one lavatory is omitted in Men's Lavatory (roughing in to remain] $34.00. HARRY W. CLOSE: Lump sum bid "A", - $785.00. Bid 'J" sum deducted from Lump sum bid "A" if one .,1 .t and one lavatory is witted from the Men's Lavator; :ghing in to remain) $34.00. Bid "0" sum decbcted from or added to lump sum bid the two fixtures in connection with Lavatory in Rec:, Room is moved ap)zx oximately 410" - Even. THE SCOTT COMPANY: Lump sum bid "A" - $925.00. I Bid "J" sum deductad from lump sum bid "A" if one closet and one lavatory is omitted from Men's Lavatory (roughing in to remain); deduct $40.00. Bid "C" sum deduct ed from or added to lump sum bid "A" if the two fixtures in connection with Lavatory in Recreation room is moved approximately 400" - add $10. SPIERSCH BROTHERS: Lump sum bid "A' $741.00 Bid "J" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if one closet and one lavatory is omitted from the Men's Lavatory (roughing in to remain) $35.0'J- Bid "0" sum deducted from or added to lump Bum bid "A" if the two fixtures in connection with Lavatory in Recreation room is moved approximately 4'0"- $741.00. H.I. KYLE: Lump sum bid "A", $696.00. Bid "J" sum deducted. from lump sum bid "A" if one closet and one lavatory is omitted from Men's Lavatory (roughing in to remain) 440.00. - Bid "0" sum deducted from or added to lump sum bid "A" if the two fixtures in connection with Lavatory in Recreation room is moved approximately 410" - No chatg in Lid. CARL T. DOELL CO.:- Lump sum bid "A', $907.00. ' Bid ■J" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if one closet and one lavator is omitted from Men's Lavatory (roughing in to remain $31.00. Bid "0' sum dedacted-framer-added to lump sum 'a" if the two fixtures in connection with Lavatory in Recreation room is moved approximately 410"- $24.00. ROOFING• ' CROWN ROOF COMPANY: Lump sum bid 'A' $346.00. Bid "R" SUM DEDUCTED FROM lump sum bid"A" if allroofing and hot coating of pool room portion of building (See addenda Sheet "X') is omitted, $35.00. G. L. TYLER: Lump sum bid •A', $ 348.00 Bid "R" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A' if all roofing and hot coating of pool room portion of building (See Addenda Sheet"X" ) is omitted - deduct $22.00. MASTERCRAFT TILE &ROOFING CO: Lump sum bid 'A" $424.00. Bid "R" SUM: deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all roofing and hot coating of pool room portion of building (See Addenda; Sheet "X") is omitted - $26.00. CENTRAL SHEET METAL rORKS: Lump sum 'bid "A', $ 436.00. Bid "R" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all roofing and hot coating of pool roan portion of building (See Addenda Sheet "X") isomit-ed, $26.00. I I ELECTRICAL TORK: ECONOMY ELECTRIC 00: Lump sum bid "A", $714.00 Bid "S" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all electric work in connection with the pool room and the Recreation Room under same (See Addenda Sheet "X") is anitted, $14.00. 1 PIONEER ELECTRIC CO:, Lump sum bid "A" $737.00. Bid "S" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all electric work in connection with the pool room and the Recreation Room under save (See Addenda Sheet "X") is omitted, $17-00- V V.G. ELECTRIC GO. Lump sum bid "A" $775.00. Bid "S" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all electric work in connection with the pool room and the recreation Room under same (See Aduenda Sheet "X") is omitted, $32.00. ($10.00 of $32.00 deducted from Fix allowance). , HEATING & VENTILATING: STANDARD PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Lump s-m bid "A", $2,112.00. Bid "U" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all heating work in connection wit . the pool room and the recreation room under same is omitt- ed, - $138.00. W. H. PICARD. INC. Lump sum bid "A", $2,369.00. Bid "U" dum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all heating work in connection with the pool room and the recreation) room under same is omitted - $154.00. 01UARA & STEWART LTD. Lump sum bid "A" $2,467.00. Bid "U" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all heating work to connection with the pool roam and the recreationm room undersae is omitted- $165.00. N.A_ASCHEN: Lump sum bid "A" $2,448.00. Bid "U" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if a'_1 heating work in connection with the Pool room and the Recreation room under same is omitted, $100. SCHREIBER BROTHERS: Lump sum bid "A", $2,273.00. I , Bid "U" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all heating work in connection with the pool room and the recreation room under sane is omitted, x{165.00. TOTE SCOTT COMPANY! Lump sum bid "A", $2,520.00. Bid "U" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all heating work ;n connection with the pool room and the recreation room under same is omitted, 9169.00. PACIFIC HEATING & VENTILATING CO; Lump sum bid $2,370.00. —Bid "U" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all heating work in connection with the pool room and the recreation room undersame is omitted, $175 00. CARL T. DOELL 00: Lump sum bid "A" ,$2,599,00. Bid "U" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all heating work in connection with the ool room and the recreation room under same is omitted, 103.00. GEO. C. BELL: Lump sum bid "A"-$2,197.00. Bid "U" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all heating work in connection with the pool room and the recreation room under same is omitted, $128.00. R.W. TIMMONS: Lump sum bid "A" $2,452.00. ' Bid "U" sum deduct ad from lump sum bid "A" if all heating work in connection with the poolroom and the recreation room under same.is omitted, 4170.00. HARRY G. NEWMAN CO: Lump sum bid "A", $2,574.00. Bid "U" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all heating work connected wits pool room and recreation room under same is omitted: $242.00. GRIERSON HEATING CO: Lump sum bid "A", $2,520.00. , Bid "U" sum deduct e d from lump sum bid "A" if all heating work in connection with the pool room and tae Recreation room under same is omitted, deduct $169.00. T. J. ENNEDY: Lump sum bid "A", $2,600. Bid "U" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all heating work in connection with the Pool room and the Recreatich Room under same is cmitted $130.00. +I I 337 I PLASTERIi,v WORK: MICHAEL J. XING: Lump sum bid "A", $1287.00. Bid "K" sum added to lump sum bid "A" if ceiling of Banquet room is plastered, sand finish over wood lath, $88.00. Bid "L" sum deducted from lump sum 'bid "A" if a'_1 plasterin• is omitted from Locker Room "Z" (Oee Addenda Sheet "X") 16.00. Bid "Q" sum deducted from lump sum 'bid "A" if all plaster work in pool room (See Addenda Sheet "X") is omitued— $44.00. GIACHETTO &MARIETTI: Lump sum bid "A" $11097,65, Bid "K" sum added to lump sum bid "A" if ceiling of banquet room is plastered, sand finish over wood lath, $103,95, Bid "L" sum deducted from lump sum bid "a" if all plastering is omitted from Locker Room "Z" (See Addenda Sheet "X") $21.60; Bid "Q" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all plaster work in pool room (See Addenda Sheet "X") in x.il tted, 363-00-1! HOFFMAN: Lump sum bid "A" $1,300. Bid "K" sum deducted from lump sum,bid "A" if all plastering is omitted from Locker Room "Z" ("'ej Agdgnd Shjet "X") $2c Bid "Q"sum dedpcted from lump sum bid A' i�f all Master wCfk in Pool Room (See Addenda Sheet "X") is omitted, 60.00. JAMES F. SMITH: Lump sum bid "A" $14$4.00. Bid "K" sum added to lump sum bid "A" if ceiling of banquet room is plastered, sand finish over wood lath $95,00. Bid "L" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all plastering is omitted from Locker Room "Z" $32.00 Bid "Q" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all plaster work in cool room is omitted $75.00. LEONARD BOSCH: Lump sum bid "A" $1650,00. Bid "K" sum added to limp sum bid "A" if ceiling of baa uet room is plastered, sand finish over wood lath, $119.00. Bid "L" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all plastering is omitted from Locker Room "Z" See Addenda Sheet "X", $42.00. Bid Q" sum deductaed from lump sum bid ::All if all plaster work in pool room (see Addenda Sheet "X" ) is omitted $98.00, A. H. WINCHCOLE: Lump sum bid "A" $1325.00, Bid "K" sum added to lump sum bid "A" if ceiling of banquet ' room is plastered, sand finish over wood lath, $75.00, 11 Bid "L" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all plastering is omitted from Locker Room "Z" (see Addenda Sheet "X") $25,00. Bid "Q" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all plaster work in pool room (see addenda Sheet "Z" ) is omitted, $60.1 O.H_BROWN: Lump sum bid W. ')1393.00. Bid "K" sum added to lump sum bid "A" if ceiling of banquet room is plastered, sand finish over wood lath, $111.00. Bid "L" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all plastering is omitted from Locker Room "Z" (see Addenda sheet "X")$15.00 Bid "Q" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all plaster work in pool room (See Addenda Sheet "X") is omitted $40.00. ! 4INCINT FATTA: Lump sum bid "A" $1328.00. Bid "K" sum added to lump sum bid "A" if ceiling of banquet room is plastered, said finish over wood lath, add $115.00. Bid "L" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all plastering is omitted from locker Room "Z" ( ee Addenda sheet "X") $35.00. Bid "Q" sum deducted from lump sum bid "8" if all plasterwork in pool room (See Addenda Sheet "X") is omitted, $60.00. PAINTING' ' LMBLE & LAMBLE.: Lump s;mi bid "A" $547.00. Bid "T" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all painting, "to. in connection with the pool room and the recreation room portion under same (see Addenda sheet "X") is omitted $25.00.' F.E. LOCXEAD: Lump sum bid "A", $56o.0o. Bid "T". sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all painting, etc. in connection with the pool roan and the recreation roon', portion under same (See Addenda Sheet "X") is omitted, $90.00: JOSEPH J. BURDOli & SON: Lump sum bid "A", $1,163.00. Bid "T" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A", if all painting, etc. in connection with the pool room and the recreation room portion under same,(see Addenda Sheet "X") is omitted, deduct $55.00. PATTERSOF BROS. Lump sum bid "A", $794.)0. Bit "T". sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all painting, etc. in connection with pool room and the Recreation Room portion under same (°ee Addenda Sheet "X") is omitted)deduct $50.00. DeLUCA & SON: CARPENTRY WORK:- Lump sum bid "A", $8,719.00. Bid "C" sum added to lump sum bid "A" if panel work is install- ed where fire place is omitted, deduct $77.00, i - i i DeLUGA & SON, Cont'd. Bid "D" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if 1-4 deafening (2 thicknesses) felt is used instead of that specified, $65.00. Bid "E" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all finish including finish floor is omitted from locker Room "Z" $22.00.1 Bid "F" sum added to or deducted from lump sum bid "A" if maple floor in Ladies Lounge is changed to O.P. floor and linoleum add $37.00. Bid "G" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if metal partitions in lavatories are changged to stock redwood T.& G. as, up ' in white lead paint, 5106.00. Bid "H" sum added to lump sum bid "A" if Brown Heather Brown Tile with dark 6" border is laid in Lobby instead of the O.P. as called for $49.00. Bid "P" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all carpenter work ,including sheet metal work, glass and glazing, linoleum, shades and all work und„- the heading of "Carpenter Works" in connection with poo'_ room and recreation room under same (`ee Addenda sheet "X") is omitted, $274.00. ' Bid "D" in specifications- sum added to lump sum Bid "A" is.East ern White Oak is used for finish in Lobby, foyer, and upper 1 stair hall, lunge room¢, and pool room instead of O.P. as j specified, $365.00. Bid "E" in specifications- sum added to lump sum bid "A" if Eastern white oak instead of O.P. is used for all finish of Lodge room including seats,pedestals and altar, :1190.00. Propose to furnish all materials and equipment and perform all labor required in construction and eompleticaof all work under the heading of Concrete and Cement Work, and Rought and Finished Carpenter Work, on E1 Cerrito Memorial Building in strict accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by James T.Narbett, the authorized Architect, for j following sums: Lump Sum Bids "A", $13.095.00• All alternates to be as specs#ied in our individual 'bid forms. JOHNSON & WOLFE: Lump sum bid, "A" total bid, $8,962.00. Bid "C" sum added to lump sum bid,"A"., if panel work is installed) where file place is omitted, $10.00. Bid "D" sum deducted from lump sun bid "A" is lj# deafening felt is used instead of that specified, 2 thicknesses, $60.00. Bid "E" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all finish includingj finish floor is omitted in Locker Room "Z" $25.00. Bid "F" sum added to or deducted from lump sum bid "A", if Maple ' floor in Ladies Lounge, is changed to O.P. floor and i linoleum add $70.00 j Bid "G" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if metal partitions in lavatories are changed to stock redwood T. & G. set up in! white, lead- paint, $100.0 0. 1 Bid"H" sum added to lump sum bid "A" is Brown Heather Brown Tile with dark 8" border is laid in )Abby instead of the O.P. , as called for $50.00. Bid "?" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all carpenter 1 work, including sheet metal work, glass and glazing, linoleul shades and all work under the heading of "Carpenter work" in connection with pool room and Recreation room under same (See Addenda Sheet"X" ) is omitted $200.00. I ELMER J. FREETHY: y:mp sum bid "A" (total bid) $10,356. Bid "C" sum added to lump sum bid "A" is panel work is installed where fire place is omitted, $18.00. Bid"D", sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if 1 " deafening felt is used instead of that specified 2 thicknesses, $42.00. Bid "E" sum deducted from lump sum `id"A" if all finish including finish floor is omitted in Locker Room "Z" $36.00. Bid "F" sum added to or deducted from lump sum bid "A" if Maple floor in Ladies Lounge is changed to O.P. floor and Linoleum $87.00. Bid "G" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if metal partitions ' in lavatories are changed to stock redwood T.& G. set up in white lead paint $87.00. Bid "H" sum added to lump sum bid "A" if Broom Heather Brown Tile with dark 8" border is lair in lobby instead of the O.P. as called for $95.00. Bid "P" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all carpenter work, I including sheet metal work, glass and glazing,linoleum, shades and all work under the heading of "CARPENTER WORK" in connection with pool room and recreation room under same (See Addsnda Sheet X" is omitted, $326.00. Bid On Alt. "J" as called for in spec. If linoleum is omitted in lobby, deduct $38.00. Separate Proposals: For concrete work a Genera'_ Bid, ,$15,599.00 Alt, p. ded .$205.00. chimney, 75.00. For concrete work, excavation & General Bid: $16,074.00 Alt. P. ded $219.00 Chimney, 75.00. E.T. LEITRO &_SONS: Lump sum bid "A" (total bid ,"y10,237.00. I mid "C' Sum added,to lump sun bid "A" is panel work is installed) where fire place is omitted, $75.00. Bid "D" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if 1-,1# deafening (2 thicknesses) felt is used instead of teat specified, $50.00. i 339 E.T. LESTRO & SONS. Cont'd/ Bid "E" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all finish including finish floor is omitted in Locker Room "Z" $75.00. Bid 'IF" sum added to or deducted from lump sum bid "A" is Mappe floor in ladies lounge is cnanged to O.P. Floor and linoleum add, $30.00. Bid "G" sum deducted fro-m lump sum bid "A" if metal ' partitions in lavatories are changed to stock redwood T. & G. set up in white lead paint, $50.00. Rid "H" sum added to lump sum bid "A" if Brown Heather Brown Tile with desk. 8" border is laid in lobby instead of the O.P. as called for. $150.00. Bid "P." sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all car- penter work, including sheet metal work, glass and glaring, linoleum, shades and all work under the heading of Carpenter rork,in connection with pool ' room and recreation room under safe (See Addenda Sheet: X) is omitted, $400. CARL OVERAA: Bid A, lump sum,$ 11,875.00. Bid "C" sum added to lump sum bid "A" if panel work is installed wrier fire place is omitted, $20.00. Bid "D" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" is 1-21# deafening (2 thicknesses) felt is used instead of that specified $40. Bid "E" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all finish, including finish floor is omitted from locker Roomy "Z", $30. Bid "F" sum added to or deducted frau lumpsum bid "A" if Maple li floor in Ladies Lounge is changed to O.P. floor and linoleum $70.00. Bid "G" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if metal partitions in lavatories are changed to stock redwood T & G. set up in white leed paint, $90.00. Bid "H" sum added to lump sum bid "A" if Brown Heather Brown Tile with dark 8" border is laid in lobby instead of the O.B.as called, for $45.00. Bid "P" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all carpenter work, including sheet metal work, glass & glazing, liaoleumi s ades and all work under the heading of Carpenter Work" in connection wit.-: pool room and recreation room under same (See Addeua sheet"X") is omitted $446.00. Bid "D" Sum added to lump sum bid "A" if Easteni whi,e oak is used in lobby, foyer, upper stair hall, lounge rooms and pool room instead of O.P. as specified, $530.00. Bid E, sum addea to lump sum bid "A" if Eastern White Oak is used in Lodge Room, including seats, pedestals, and altar; instead of O.P. as epecified.,$260.00. HENRY SCHUSTER. Lump sum bid "A", Total bid, $8995.00. Bid "C" sum added to lump sum bid "A", if panel work is installed where fire place is omitted, $13-00. Bid "D", sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" is 14 deafening (2 thicknesses) felt is used instead of that specified, $70. Bid "E" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if alt. finish including finish floor is omitted in Locker Room "Z" $33.00. Bid "F" sum added to lump sum bid "A" if Maple floor in Ladies Lounge is changed to O.P Floor and linoleum $54.00. Bid "G" sum deducted fr of lump sum bid "A" if metal pam tions. in lavatories are changed to stock redwood T & G. set up in white lead paint, 474.00 Bid "H" sum added to lump su.0 bid "A" if Broni Heather Brain Tile with dark. 8" border is laid in lobby instead of the O.P. as called for, $61.00. Bid "P" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all carptner work, including sheet metal work, glass ana glazing, linoleum shaves and all work under the heading of CarpenterWork, in connection with pool room and recreation room under same (seei ' addenda Sheet X")is omitted, $517.00. Bid "D" As called for on page 22 of epee. under heading "hough- and finished carpentry. Sum added to lump sum bid A if eastern whiCE7 oak is used for finish in lobby, foyer, upper stair hall, lounge rooms and pool room instead of O.P. as specified, $232.00. Bid "E" as called for m page 22 unfer heading, "Rough and finished Carpentry" sum added to lump bum bid "A" if Eastern white Oak is used instead of O.P. for all finish of Lodge Room ' including sears, pedestal and altar as specified, $261.00. Bid J as called for on page 27, under heading, "Linoleum Floor dovering" sum deducted from lump sum bid 11 if linoleum is omitted in lobby, $59.00. N.H. SJOBERG ! SjZ: Lump sWm bid "A", total bid, $9,994.00. Bid "C sum added to lump sum bid "A" if panel work is installed where fire place is omitted; $10.00. Bid "P" su.: added to lump sum bid "A" if Maple floor in Ladies Lounge is changed to O.P. Floor and linoleum $70.00. Bid "D" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if 1-j# deafening {2 thicknesses) felt is used instead of that specified, $1.d0. Bid "E" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all finish includ,7 in;; finish floor is omitted in Locker Room "Z" $10.00. Bid "G" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if metal partitions in lavatories are changed to stock redwood T & G set up in ', white lead paint, $80.00. '34 0 I i N.H. Sjoberg & Son, Cont'd. Bid "H" sum added to lump sum bid "A" if Brown Heather Brown Tile with dark 6" border is laid in lobby ins— t stead of the O.P. as called for, 370.00. B d"P" sum deducted from lump sum bid A" if all caronter� work, including sheet metal work, glass and glazing, linoleum, shades and all work under the heading of "Carpenter work" in connection with Pool room and recreation room under same (See addenda sheet X) is omitted, $400.00. HERBERT K. HENDERSCV Bid "A" lump sum, total bid, $11,500.00. ! , Bid "C" sum addea to lump sum bid "A" if panel work is installed where fire place is omitted, $15.00. Bit "D" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" it 1jj deafening (2 thickneeses) felt is used instead of that specified,) $75.00• Bid "E" SUM deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all finish, including finish floor it omitted from locker Room "Z" ' ;45.00. Bid "F" sum added to or deducted from lump sum bid "A" if Maple floor is Ladies Lounge is changed to O.P. Floor and linoleum Add $35.00. Bid "G" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if metal partitis in Lavatories are changed to stock redwood T & G set up in white lead paint, 315.00. 1 Bid "H" sum added to lump sum bid "A" if Brawn Heather Bro* Tile with dart 6" border is laid in lobby instead of the O.P.as called for, $135.00. Bid "P" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A if all carpenter work, including sheet metal work, glaBs and glazing, linoleum, shades and all work under the heading of Carpenter Work" in cinnectiatrrith pool room and recreation Room under same (See Addenda sheet X) is omit-ed, $450!. i DAVID NORDSTROM. Lump sum bid "A" (total bid) $10,236.00. Hid "C" sum added to lump cum bid "A" if pane_. work eafenin is installed where fire place is omitted, $20.y0. D Bid " " sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if 1� d felt is used instea.:iof that specified 2 thicknesses. $66.00. Bid "E" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all finish including finish floor is omitted in Locker Room "Z" $25.00. ' Hid F" sum added to or deducted =rom Lump sum bid "A" if I Maple floor in Ladies lounge is changed to O.P. floor and linoleum $52.00. i Bid "G" sum deducted from lump sum "A" if :p e.tal partitions) in Bratories are clanged to stock redwood T & G. set up in white lead paint, $15.00. Bid "H" sum added to lump sum bid "A" if Brow: Heather Br Tile with dark S" border is laid in lobby instead of the O.P. as called for $64.00. Bid "P" sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if all carpenter' work, including sheet metal ra.rk, glass and glazing,1 linoleum, shades and all work under the heading of "Carpenter work" in connection witcu pool room and re— creation room under same (See Addenda Sheet X� is omitted, $650.00. ALTMIATE BIDS: Bia"C" this is the same as Bid C in bid form. Bid D, sum added to lump sum A if Eastern white oak is used for the finish in loboy, foyer, and upper hall lounge rooms, and pool room instead of O.P. as specified, add the sum of $360.00. Bid "E" sum adored to lump sum bid A if Eastern white oak instegd of O.P. is used for all finish of lodge room including seats, pedestal and alter, ' _ add the sum of $250.00. Bid "F" his is the same as Bid F of 'bid form. Bid G, this is the same as Bid D of bid form. Under heading of masonry on page 22, Bid "F" Omit all work as specified under masonry deduct the sum of $50.00. Under heading of linoleum, page 27, Bid J, Sum deducted from lump sum bid "A" if linoleum is omitted in looby, deduct the sum ' of $36.00. Thereupon, all of said bids are ordared referred to James T.Narbett, Architect for said building,for consideration,and said Architect having reported to the said. ! Board, that tre follrning bids are lowest and 'best bias presented for said work, to wit: Carpentry work: DeLuca & Son, $6,605. Concrete Work: N.Lena, $3,927• Plumbing: !?.H.Picard, $734.00 Plastering: :>iachetti & Marietta. $1097.65 Painting: Lsmble & Lamble, $54� Roofing: Urown Roof Company: ;p 46.OG. Electric: Economy Electric Co, 5714.00. Heating: Standard HQting & Plumbing Cc: ,$2,112. Excavation: Geo. Peres, p450.00. I 341 i 'thereupon, on motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor stow, it is ! ordered that the following contracts be and the same are hereby awarded to the hereinafter named contractors, to wit: I Concrete Work,to N. Lena at same stated in his bid. ' Plumbing,to w.H.Pieard, at sum stated in his bid. Painting,to Lamble & Laznb_e, at sum stated in their bid. Roofing, to Crown Roof Company, at sum stated in their bid. Electrical work, to Economy Electric Company, at sum stated in their bid. Heating & Ventilating, to standard neatLng & Plumbing Company, at sum stated in their bid. EXCAVATING. George Peres, at sum stated in his bid. It is further ordered that each of the above named contractors give bonds ' to the County of Contra Costa, in following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of amount of said bid, for furnishing; of labor and material for doing of said work of said contract, and fifty per cent of amount of bid for faithful performance of said con— tract. It is further ordered that each of said Contractor shall furnish to this Board of Supervisors a letter agreeing to use local labor where possible and to use materials manufactured in Contra Costa county, if possible. It is further orddred that all other bids for above named contracts be and the same are hereby rejected and the certified checks which accompanied said 'gids, are hereby orderad returned to the unsuccessful bidders. i i ' In the Matter of Carpentry Work on El Cerrito Memorial Hall Building. I Architect James T.Narbett, havno reported to this Hoard that the bids of j DeLuca & Son and Johnson & Wolfe, are the lowest bids presented for the carpentry I work on the El Cerrito Memorial Hall Building, It is, by the Board ordered that said bids be and the same are hereby ordered Iit held for further investigation. It is further ordered that all other bids presented for said carpentry work are hereby rejected and the certified checks which accompanied said bids be and the f same are hereby ordered returned to the unsuccessful bidders. j i ' In the Mutter of Plastering work, on E1 Cerrito Memorial Hall Building. Architect James T.Narbett, having reported tothis Board that the bias or i Giachetto & Marietti; and Michael J.Eing, are the lowest bids presented for the doing ' of said work of plastering on said E1 Cerrito Lem¢ial Hall Building, It is, by the Board ordered that said bids be and the same are hereby ordered held for further investigation. It is further ordered that all other bids for plastering work on said building, be and the same are hereby rejected and certified checks which accompanied said 'olds are ordered returned to the unsuccessful 'bidders. I P i In the Matter of granting Extension of time to J.T.Walsh. i J.T.Walsh having applied to this Board for an extension of time of thirty days from and after the original date set for completion of his contract for the erections of steel in the County Hall of Records Building, It is, by the Board ordered that said J.T.Walsh, be and he is hereby grant— ed an extension of thirty days from and after original date for completion of his contract for said steel erection. In the Matter of Granting Extension of time to George D.Hudnutt, Inc. for Concrete Work. George D.Hudnutt, Inc. having applied to this Board for an extension of i time of fourteen days from and after original date for completion of his contract for doing the concrete work on County Hall of Records Building; It is, by the Board ordered that said George D.hudnutt, Inc. be and he is hereby granted an extension of fourteen days from and after original date eelfor com_oletion of his contract for concrete work. I In tae Matter of Granting Free License to Peddle. Thomas Vallier, an honorably discharged soldier from the United States Army having applied to this Board for a free license to peddle in the County ofConira I Costa, It is, by the Board ordered that tae Tax Collector of the County of Contra Costa, issue to Thomas Vallier a license to peddle in the County of Contra Costa, without cost. In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits. I ' David H.Solari Post, American Legion, having applied to this Board for permission to conduct a dance at Oak Grove Hall, until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on following dates: April 30th, 1932, May 7th, 1932, May 14th, 1932, May 21st, 1932, ' and May 2Sth, 1932, It is, by the Board ordered that said permits be granted, The Royal Neighbors of America, having applied to this Board for permission to conduct a dance until 2 o'clock P.M. on Sa-urday April 23rd, 1932, at PortChicago It is by she Board ordered that said permit be granted. Byron Lodge 4335, I.O.O.F. having applied to this Board for permission to conduct a dance uneil hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on morning of April 24, 1932, at Byr n, It is by the Board ordered that said permit be granted. r_ � 343 In the Matter of Placing Advertisement in Contra Costa County Labor Journal. i The Contra Costa County Labor Journal, having requested this Board to place an advertisement advertising the resources of Contra Costa "ounty, in the Annual Yegr ' Book of said Journal, and the Board deeming said Journal an advertising medium for resources of Contra Costa °ounty, It is, by the Board ordered that an advertisement consistingof one page be placed in said Annual Year Book. 1 I In the plotter of Approval of Contract and bonds of Indiana Limestone Co. of California, Ltd. The Indiana Limestone Co. c ,alifornia, Ltd. having presented to this Board I good and sufficient bonds in sums heretofore ordered by said Board, and their c m traci for the furnishing of labor and materials and for the placing of Indiana limestone in said County Hall of Records Building as per contract, It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and contract be and the same area hereby approved. II� I I ' In the Matter of Approval of Contract and bonds of N.Clark & Bons, Inc. j N.Clark & Sons, Inc. having presented to this Board, good and sufficient i bonds in sums heretofore ordered by said Board, and their contract for the furnisdng '. of labor and materials and placing of terra cotta in areas "A" and "C" in County Halll of Records Building, It is, ordered that said contract and 'ponds be and the same are hereby � approved. I In the Matter of Payments in Contract of George D.Hudnutt, Inc. George D.Hudnutt, Inc. having applied to this Board for semi-monthly payments on his contract for furnishing of concrete work on County Hall of records building in lieu of monthly payments, as set out in his original contract, It is, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor draw warrants on County I Treasurer in favor of George D.Hudnutt, Inc. semi-monthly upon approved statements off R.G.Bangs, the Architect for said building, i i i I I n, I I In the Matter of Granting Leave i bf Lbsence, to L.F.Grover. L.F.Grover, Justice of the Peace of the +enth Judicial Township having applied to this Board for permission to leave the State of California, It is, by the Board ordered that L.+.Grover, be and he is hereby granted a , i leave of absence of thirty days to date from date of leaving the State of California.! i i i In Matter of Mailing of Sample Ballots. It is by the Board ordered that A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor draw his warrantl on t.,--,e County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, in favor of Postmaster of the City of Martinez, for such sum as will be required to be paid for postage on sample ballots to be mailed by the County Clerk and the County Clerk shall return and have attached to said warrant the receipt of the Postmaster for amount so paid. In tae Matter of Approval of Sharkey Oil Bill. WHEREAS, by reason of the basic importance of the oil industry in the commer-i tial life of the state, the prevailing unemployment in that industry and in other , industries caused by overproduction of crude oil, thereby throwing on the market more refined products than the demand requires, has had and is having a most distresslr ing effect upon labor, upon the business and commercial interests of the state in general, and stabilizing the industry will be a most important factorin relieving our depressed business conditions and the unemployment situation. WHEREAS, a large majority of those erred in the industry, by voluntary curtail- ment of production, are endeavoring to remedy the situation; the Legislature of our j i state, at its last session, adopted Senate Bill No. 362, known as tae "Sharkey Oil � I Stabilization Bili" and to the same end tae President of the United States and heads of various business interests and representatives of labor are takinrr steps az d using; i their influence to bring stability to the inds try; to prevent waste of this great I natural resource; i +T,HEREAS, it appears that certain of ti.e producers of _xtroleum products cperatl ing in California, have failed and refused to comply with the voluntary curtailment plan, are producing in excess of their fair allarable production, and tneir failure and refusal are material factois in the continued breaking down of the structure of oil industry, and reswltsin great disadv ntage to those operators who are abiding by , the curtailment plan. WHEREAS, the oil industry with an investment of more than three billions of dollars and 300,000 employes in California, is one of the outstanding industries of Contra Costa County and one of the heaviest taxpayers of this County; }THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors, that, to assist in remedying the deplorable situation that exists in the oil industry and in b7riness generally, and that there may be more employment of labor, fair curtailment of pro- duction of oil to meet reasnable market demands, fair clans to stabilize the indus- try; we do endorse Senate Bill #362, proposition Number 1 upon the Special State 345 Election ballot, and that we urge the citizens to vote "yes" upon this measure at them primary election to be held on may 3rd, 1932• The foregoing Resolution was passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: i ' Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olsson, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. i i i In the Matter of Allo ance to Indigents. ' It.is by theBoard ordered tnat allowance heretofore granted to Guy Bates, 19 Virginia St. Crockett, of $40. be decreased to $30• county cash allowance as of April 1st, 1932. That the County cash allowance heretofore granted to Mrs. Victoria Black, 2247 Lincoln St. Concord, be decreased to $25.00 county cash allowance as of April lst, 1932. That County cash allowance heretofore granted to Sidney Bush, Rodeo, be decreased to $20.00 county cash allowance as of April 1st, 1932• That county cash a'_lov:ance heretofore granted to Maude Ingersoll, Pinole, be decreased to ?15. county cash allowance as of April 1st, 1932. j That County cash allowance heretofore granted to Laura Kates, 416-8th St. Antioch, be decreased to $25. county cash allorance as of April 1st, 1932• That county cash allowance heretofore granted to Rose Moreira, 1415 Lillian Street, Crockett, be decreases to $20 county cash allowane as of April 1st, 1932. That county cash allov;ance heretofore granted to Jonn Morrison, Pinole, be decreased to $15. county cash allowance as of April 1st, 1932• That county cash allowance heretofore granted to Emil Widmer, 231 South 4th ' St. Richmond, be reduced to $22.50 per month to begin as of March 1st, 1932, instead ) of April lst, 1932. That county cash allov,ance heretofore granted to Laura and John L. Whalen, Walnut Creek, be increased to $20 county cash allowance, as of April 1st, 1932. That $12.00 county cash allowance heretofore made to Fred Acke, Danville, be discontinued as of April 1st, 19332• That ,$15• county cash allowance heretofore made to Mary Payne, Crockett, be discontinued as of larch let, 1932• That $12.50 county cash allowaLice granted to Dominic and Rose San Felippe, 237 Foster St. Martinez, be discontinued as of April lst, 19`2. I That allowance heretofore granted to Cathlyn Bedoya, 113 Meridian St. Bay Point, be decreased to $70.00 State and $15.00 county aid, for half-orphan children as of April 1st, 1932• That $_-.0.00 state and $30.00 county aid for needy children be granted to Fay Palmer, Walnut Creek, as of March lst, 1932. I That $33.00 State and . 30 county aid for needy children be granted to Angela Perucca, ;36 Jones St. Martinez, as of Sept. 6, 1931, which relief has already been advanced to family in emergency grocery orders. Cash payment of above recommendation; ' to start March 1st, 1932. That $13.00 State and #13.00 county aid to the needy aged be granted to James McDonald, Pinole, as of March 15, 1932. That $15.00 State and ,$15.00 county aid to the needy aged be discontinued as Of July 1st, 1931, to Ada Morgan, ",rant & Cont.a Costa Sts. Concord. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, i I In the Matter of aupointment of I County Horticultural Com-missioner. i The term of office of V.G.Stevens, County Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County hav tag expired, on motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Lon„ It is by the Board ordered that V.G,Stevens, be and he is hereby appointed County Horticultural Com.missi.oner for the term of four years at a I r I salary of ,� 250• per month, and the County Auditor is hereby ordered to dram his warrant monthly on the County Treasurer in payment of said salary. The said V.G.Steve to give a bond in the sum of ;1000. i! I In the Matter of Application for County Librarian. Miss Jessie A.Lea, havin.g filed with this Board her application for position of Coanty Librarian of Contra Costa county, It is by the Board ordered that said application be placed on file. ' i In the Matter of Co-munication from Railroad Commission in Re Placing of Highway Signs. A communication having been received from the Railroad Commission of the State of California in regard to the placing of warning signs at certain railroad crossings in compliance with Section 117 of the California Vehicle Act, It is, by theBoard ordered that said communication be referred to the Oounty Engineer and the Supervisor of the respective Districts. 1• In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor having requested that the sum of $33 be ordered transferred to General Fund from the balance remaining on hand in unappropriated Reserve Fund for year 1930-31, for the purpose of transportation of prisoners and indigents by Constable of Township No. 11, It is by the Board ordered that said transfer be made. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous.,< In tile'Matter of Approval mf ' Warrants of -Reclamation District #1619. Goon cause appeasing therefor, it is by tne_Board ordered that the following warrants of_Reclamation yistrict #1619, be approved, to wit: No. 767, dated April 6th, 1932, for $1000.00. ' 788, dated April 6til,1932, for 120.50 769 dated April 6th, 1932, for 112.26 7-)0 dated April 6th, 1932, for 50.00. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said Board of said warrants by affixir:g their signatures thereto. AbiD the Board ta'..ces recess to meet on Monday, May 2nd, 1932, at 10 o'clock A.H. � _ .....` Clerk. ... hair man, I I ; I 347 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, MAY 2nd, 1932. I I The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. 41.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, Harry 11.Sto;, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.-4iells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of April, 1932, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. i In the Clatter of Placing an i Advertisement in California Real Estate I Associotion Magazine. i George Putnam, having appeared before the Board and regaested that said Board of Sunervisors place an advertisement consisting of one page, advertising the resources of Contra Costa County, in the California State Real Estate Association i Magazine and said Board deeming said magazine a good advertising medium for the j resources of Contra Costa County, I It is, by the Board ordered that an advertisement consisting of one page i be placed in said magazine at a cost of $100, to be paid cn presentation of a duly verified claim upon the Advertisin_; Fund of said County of Contra Costa. I i I I In the platter of Communications in re Electrical Contract on County Hall of Records Buildin . A communication having been received from International Brotherhood of Electri- cal Workers, Local #302, and from the Building Trades Council of Con z a Costa County] in regard to the employing of local labor on the electrical contract for the County Hail of Records building; It is, by the Board ordered that said communications be referred to Supervisor James N.Long. I I In the Uatt er of Sale of Old Dump Wagon. Supervisor James N.Lon;; having reported to this Board that he has sold one old dump wagon to Frank. Lathes for the sum of ;10.00. It is by the Board ordered that said sale be approved. i I I I i I r I In tIatter of appointment of Representative on the "Ston Forest Fires ComiAttee of California". A communication having been received by this Board from E.B.DeGolia, Chairman of the Incendiary Committee for "Stop Forest Fires CoLm.ittee of California" request- ing this Board of Supervisors to appoint a representative of Contra Costa Jourty on the "Ston Forest Fires Commi;tee of California", It is by the Board ordered thr=t ';iltia.m H.Jordan, be and he is hereby appoint- ed a Meiaber of said Committee to represent County of Con'la Costa. In the "_flatter of Communication from Dr. John L.Beard, et al. A communication havin,; been received from Dr.John L.Beard, and other physici s practicing in the City of Martinez, protesting the use of public equipment and fac- ilities of the County Hospital of Contra Costa County for treatment of private pa.tien s, It is, by the Board ordered that said communication be referred to the Hospital Committee of said Board of Supervisory for investigation. In the Matter of aporova'_ of Contract and Bonds of Karl Koller. ' Karl Koller having pl,.,ented to this Board, good and sufficient bonds in amoun heretofore ordered by t is Board of Supervisors for guaranteeing of faithful performs. ce of contract for buildinb of Crockett Jail, It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and his contract be and the sane are hereby approved. In Matter of Avarding Contract for Carpentry Work on El Cerrito Memorial Hall. Bids having been heretofore received for the furnishing of labor and material for carpentry work on El Cer2lto L:emorial Hall, and the Board having found bid of , DeLuca & Sons, is the loves -' iaepresented for said work, It is, by the Board ordered that the contract for furnishing of labor and material for t:e carpentry work on said El Cerrito Lenorial Hall be and the same is hereb. awarded to DeLuca & Son; at price stated in their bid. It is --Further ordered twat said DeLuca & Sons, give bonds in amount of fifty , per cent of amount of bid for guaranteeing of faithful performance of contract, and fifty per cent of amount of bid for the guaranteeing of furnishing of materials and labor, for doing; said cork. P 3¢9 t i In the Matter of Av.arding Co:Y Tact it for Plasterin; Sark onEl Der_ito 1?emorial Hall, Bids having been heretofore received for tae furnishing of labor and material: for plastLT-Jug v:ork on El Cerrito `Memorial Hall, and the Board having found that bid r,• best of Giachetti & '_`arietta, is the loresiu presented for said work; It is, by the Board ordered that the contract for furnishing of labor and material for the plastering t:or'r on said El Cerrito lemorial Hall be and the same is hereby ararded to Giache--:i & ?arietta at the price stated int heir bid; ' It is further orderedthatsaid Giachetti & L:arietta give bonds in amount of fifty per cert of .amount of bid for Csa.ranteein,; of faithful perfoimance of contract,I :end fifty per cent of amount of bid for t.. g;uarapteeiz-c• of furnishing of materials I and labor, for doing said wor_. j i i i I i In LRattFr of Compromise of claim against the Estate of I Maude Spencer Holmes, deceased. The Count,. .of Contra Costa having filen a claim in ti:e sum of $1300 against ' the Estate of Laude Spencer Holmes, deceased, for aid which said County furnished to said deceased during her lifetin,e upon written agreement that the moneys advanced by the said County would be a ch:.rge upon her lands, and A.F.Bray, Attorney for the Estate of 'aaude Spencer Holmes, havin:_ reported to said Board that the assets of said estate can not be sDld for an amount over and above the liens of record against said Estate, :u:d offering to compromise said claim for the sum of .;1000, It is, by the Board ordered that the claim heretofore filen against the estate of Laude Spencer Holmes, in the sum of 1?1300. should be compromised for the su:::of $1000, I I i InLlattq,r of Transfer of Funds. ' A.?.Suilenger, County Auditor havin; reported to this Board that in settirg up I Budget for the Tax collector's office for the year there was included among maintenance items the sum of .;?23o under heading of renlacimg of equipment and whereas this surd I should have ween set up under Capital-Outlay Nev: Account for office equipment, It is ordered that appropriation for replacement of equipment be cancel-led and ' amount t.en .reof be transferred from fire "General Fund -..o the unappropriated Reserve Fund and that new rY„ropriation in a 'like amount be made for Capital-Cutlay-Ne,.r Equipment, �tl j i i c��l In Hatter of Transfer of Funds. A.N.Sullenger, County Audito_ of Cont*a Costa Jounty, having reported to this Board that certain <.djustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust accounts for the month of March so that the said accounts will present a true record of the proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the County ' Treasury, ana .;ood cause appenrin therefor in a detailed explanation presented by said A.N.Sullen ger, It is, by the Board ordered, than ,.he following adjustments be made in the funs accounts as kept by the County auditor and by the County Treasurer: DebitsCredits. (Decreases) (Increases) Genera_ Fund ;10,820.33. Charities & Corrals Fund .19 Hall of Records Fund $216.76 County Library Fund .39 Supervisor Dist. #1 Fund 232.72 Supervisor Dist. #2 " 31.57 Motor Vehicle Fund 7405.19 Bond Rood Mtce. Fund 2976.63 Special Road Fund 20.40 10 .0-5 — TIM,T52.0 . The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Approval of Contract and Bond=of Economy Electric Company, , The Economy Electric Company having presented to this Board, good and sufficient bonds in sums heretofore ordered by the Beard for furnishing of labor and material in doing electrical work on El Cerrito Memorial Hall, It is, by the Board ordered that said contract and bonds be and the same are hereby approved. In Hatter of Approval of Contract and Bonds of Lamble & Lamble. Lemble & Lamble, having presented to this Board, good and sufficient bonds in sums heretofore ordered by the Board for furnishing of labor and material in doing painting work on _l Cerrito i'emorial Hall; , It is, by t`e Hoard ordered, that said contract and bonds be and the same are hereby approved; In Matter of Approval of Contract and bonds of Geo. Peres. Geo. Peres, having presented to this Board, good and suffident bonds in sums heretofore ordered by the Board for doing excavating work at El Cerrito Memorial Hall, It is by the Board ordered that s;,.id contract and bonds be and the same are i hereby approved; 3S'1 i In the 'latter of Allo,.aance to Indi:-ents. It is by the Board ordered that BERIPHA AKINS 1626 Butte St. Richmond Annex, California, -allonance heretofore .;ranted oe reduced to $15.00 per month as of April lst, 1932, county cash allot^ante. That a llov,ance heretofore ranted to RAYM.-D DESILET.S, 66 Scenic Ave.Pt.Rich ' mond, be reduced to 412. county cash allcwance, per month, to Begin ;�oril 1, 1932. That county cash allovance heretofore granted to CARRIE DOEBLINT 163-11th St. Richmond, Calif. be reduced to 310 monthly, as of April 1st, 1932. That county cash allowance heretofore granted to ERS. GOLDIE LEWIS, 550- 5th St. Richriond, Ca.:.if. be reduced to >30, monthly as of April 1st, 1932• That 750 county cash allorance heretofore granted to A;riOYE LUIS, 3911 Ohio St. Richmond, be reduced to $35 monthly, as of April 1, 1932• That county cash: allocance heretofore granted to MARIA AZEVEDO P.O. Box 47, San Pablo, California, be discontinued 8s of April lst, 1932. That allo�:ance heretofore granted to 12S. GLADYS FRYER 2011SanJoaquinAve. !. Richmond Annex, be discontinued as of Feb. 1, 1932. That county cash allor!ance heretofore granted to WILLIAM G. MOTOIZA, Standard Ave. San Pablo, be discontinued as of Feb. 25, 1932. That county cash alla,:ance heretofore granted to GEORGE YELAVICH, 40 Railroad Ave. Pt.Ricnmond, be discontinued as of April 1, 1932. That 710 state and ;$10 count; aid for needy children be grnnted tc 114S. ALBERTA WHITE, 314 Foster St. Martinez, _;ranted to be,-,in as of Oct. 1, 1931, and on Nov. lo', 1931, increased to 720 state and 720 county aid for needy children. The above has been paid in relief in kind. 0„ March 1, 1932, the above recom:,:enda.tion of :,pp20 state and 720 county aid for needy children thereafter to be paid in cash. That allorance heretofore punted to MRS. F,,Y PALMR, Walnut ,'reek, of $30 State and 430 county aid for needy children be cancelled. That 710 state and 410 county aid to need; aged heretofore granted to ALBERTi CHASE HART, Martinez, Ca'_. be discontinued as of Oct. 1, 1931. j ' Thatallowance heretofore granted to MRS. MARY MOORS, Rodeo, of ;15 state and ,315 count;; aid to needy aged be discontinued as of April 1, 1932. i That applicati_:_of ALBERT LUCE, 407 Washington Ave. Pt.Richmond, for aid for' needy aged, be denied. I The said r der is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. It is furtaer ordered that the recommendations made in regard to James McG1an- non, fMxs.Iela Josselyn_, and Mrc. Peter K,lleghan, be further investigated by Social Service Department. I In the hatter of Application for i Dissolution of Crockett-Crclona Fire 1 District. A petition signed in the manner as required by la-, by residents and free- f holders r.siding in Crockett-Crolona Fire District, praying that the Board of Super- visors of Contra Costa County, California, tail an election upon the p roposition ' of the dissolution_ of said Fire District, is presented to the Board, It byt:,e Board ordered '-.-at the hearing unon said petition be and the My, same is herelrl � set for tnnay, the 16t'rLa . day of y, .9,'12, at 10 o'clock A.M.A.Eand � i that tee notice of the time and place of said baring be nublished in Crockett Sig._:al, in manner -n,- for the time as recuired by lar;. i I i I f i In the :latter of Appl.icr.tion for Dissolution of Carquinez County Fire Protection District. A petition signed in the manner as required by law, by residents and free- I ' holders residing in Carquinez County Fire Protection District, praying that the Board of Sunervisors of Contra Costa County call an election upon the proposition of the dissolution of said Fire Di strict war presented to the Board; It is, by the Bozrd orderer: that the hearing upon, said petition is set for ;:onday, May 16th, 1952, at 10 o'clock A.°d., and that a notice of the time and place ' of saidhearing be xbliened in the Crockett Signal, in the manner and for the time required by law. In the ''atter of Application for Dissolution of Tenney Terrace County Fire Protection District. A petition signed in the manner as required by law, by residents and _recholders residing in Tenney Terrace County Fire Protection District, praying that the 3oa,d of Supervisors of Contra Costa County call an election upon the proposition of the dissolution of said Fire District is presente_i to the .Board; It is, by the Board ordered that the hear,-.-,:- on said petitio;. is set for Monday, 11,y 16, 1932, at 10 O'clock A.M., ay.d that a notice of the time and .glace of said hearing oe published in the Crockett Sig:al,in the ;ranr.er zmd for the time required by lac;. In the Latter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation Didtrict i� 2059. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followin- warrants of said Reclamation District, be approved, to cit. Nn. Date Amount. 889 Anril 26, 1932. 120.65 890 April 26, 1932, 110.00 891 April 26, 19;2, 15.65 892 April 26, 1932, 72.00 893 April 26, 19,2, 65.45 8 ' � April 26, 1932, 7.50 And t ne Chair�a.n and Cleri of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In Zatter of Approval of Tiarrant of Reclamation District #799 Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrant of said District be approved, to wit; .To. 256, dated April last, 1932, for $350.00. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby aut'corized to note the approval of thi Board on said warrant by a.ffirin;; his signature thereto. I' 363 in :"atter of approval of Warrants -- i of Reclwnation District 4`x2024, 2025, Good cause arnearin,- therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following! I warrants of said Districts be approved, to wit: j I ' i:o. 157 Dated April 1, 19)2, for ;314.04 Dist. #2024. ! 156 " May 1, 1932, for 145.70 No. 171 Dated April 1, 1931, for $135.00 Dist. ;2025. 172 Dated *Tay 1, 19;2, for 125.94 I And the Chairman and Clerk of tl:is Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on s,--id warrants by affixing their signatures there-;o. � I I In Matter of approval of Ctarranis of Reclamation District 7-1619. I Good cause appearins;therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said Districts be aporcved, to wit: No. 791 Dated April 11, 1932, for 90.80 792 Dated April 11, 1932, for 25.97 752 Dated April 30, 1932, for 75.00 79: Dated April 30, 1932, for 50.00 And tLe Chairman a;:d Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approva.of this Board on sn d mriants by affixing their signature thereto, i ! In the Matter of approval of Warra.'1ts of Reclamation District j602, j Good cause ap;>ea.riiig therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following I warrants of said District be approved, to wit: No. 616 dated April , 1932, for 4$30.00 017 April 30, 193250.00 016 "pril 30, 1932 4.17 ! 019 April 30, 1932 99.64 620 April 30, 1932 210.00 And the Chairman and Clerk, of ti-is Board are hereby authorized to nate the i approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto, j i And the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday, May 5th, 1932, at 1 o'c4ockl P.Y. Ice nn an. ...........� . 7 ..Clerk. ! i I i i ! I IN T_ BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COi:T_RA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORTIA. TIfURSDAY, MAY 5th, 19-^2• The Board met at 1 olcloc:: P.M. Present: Hon. F.J.Bucha.nar., Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, Harry ?'.Stow, and H.J.Trem bath; S.C.Wells, Clerk. ------------------ In Matter of appointment of Fire Commissioner of Carquinez Fire Protection I District There being a vacancy in Board of Commissioners of Carquinez County Fire Protection District caused by resignation of Ambrogio Crivelli, On motion of Supervisor Olsson, seconded by Supervisor Stow, It is by the Board ordered that Thomas R.Casev be and he is hereby appointed A Fire Commissioner i i of the Carquinez Crnsntg Fire Protectioc:. District, to serve for the term prescribed 'oq law.is In the Matter of Canvass of Returns of Presidential Primary Election and Special State Election. , The Board of Supervisors proceeds to canvass the election returns of Presideit- ial Primary Election and Special State Election held throughout the Oounty of Contral Costa, on Tuesday, May 3rd, 1932, and t'.:e returns of each and all of said precincts being on file in the office of the County Clerk, The Board canvasses certain of tie precincts of the County and continues i the further canvass of said returns to Friday, May e'th, 1932, at 9 ofclock A.I. And the Board takes recess to Friday, May 6th, 1932, at 9 o6olock A.M. �.............. ...Chai roan. i i I I r 3S5 IN THEE BOARD OF SUPEIISORS OF CO':IRA COSTA COU;TY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. j FRIDAY, ny6th, 1932. The Board met at 9 o'clock A.M. I Present: Hon. Vi.J.Bachana::, airman; Supervisors Oscar Olsson, Harry ;I.Stow, Jas.A.Long, ' and R.J.T_,-bath. S.C.Ffells, i I f I I In the -Latter of Approval of Contract and Bond of Standard Plumbing & Heating ' Jompany. The Standard Plumbing & Heating Company, Navin2 presented to this Board, I good and sufficient bonds in amount heretofore ordered by this Board for their con— tract for supolyim�; of labor and mate-ials for installing- a heating, system in El i Cerrito Memorial Hall, It is by .he Board ordered that said 'bonds and contract be and the same are j hereby approved; I In Batter of approval of Contract I and Bonds of DeLuca & Son. DeLuca & Son, having oresented to t'iis Board, good and sufficient bonds in ' amounts heretofore ordered by tnis Board covering their contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for the carpentry work on E1 Cerrito Memorial Hall Building, j It is, by t::e Board ordered that said contract and bonds be andt he same are hereby approved. In batter of Compensation of Election i Officers. i It is by the Board ordered that the compensation to be paid to Election Officers for their services at Presidential Primary Election and Special State Electi� on May 3rd, 1932, is as follovs: Election Officers, per diem, $10. Messenger Services, $3.00. and twenty cents per mile, one ray. ' Polling Places, Rent, 9'10.00. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i i t i I I I' i In the E.atter of Canvass of Returns of Presidential Priin.ry Election and Special State Election. The Board o Supervisors proceeds to and does canvass the election returns ' i of the Presidential Primary Election and Special State Election held throughout the County of Con-tr a Costa, and in ease: of the different precincts thereof, on Tuesday I 'c'.ay 3rd, 1932, and continuS t.., -further canvass of said returns until Monday May 9th:, 1932, at 9 o'clock A.14. And the Board takes recess to Meet c: '.ionday, May 9th, 193: at 9 o'clock A L. f_ .....CHA IRIJAY IIS THE BOARD OF S�,PERVISOHS OF COI:-%. l COSTA COUNTY, SPATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, 11,Y Stn, 1932• The Board Piet at 9 o'cloc'c A.L:. ' Present: Supervisor-c James !,.Long, Oscar Olsson, and Harry 1:i.Stor. S.C. Fells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisors Y1.J.Buchanan and R.J.Tre:abath. In Latter of Canvassing of Absentee Voter Ballots. S.0 Uells, 'jounty Clerk havin.- reported to this Hoard that there are a numbe of absentee voters ballots for the Presidential Prin.lry and Special State Election to be counted, It is by the Board ordered that S.C,Aells, F.J.9arr_ard, May Kelly, Mary Smith and Inez Ray be and they are hereby a;pointed a Counting, Board for the purvole of countin said absentee voters ballots and t::^.at the Clerk enter the returns of said Count in the :iinutes of ._dis Board snd certify said results to secretary of State. Irlatter of Canvas sir.:- of Returns of Presidential Primary and Special State Election. The Board proceeds to and does canvass the electio returns of t:^_e President ial Prz:rar; and Special State Election held throughout the County of Contra Costa and in each of the different precinctsthereof on Tuesday Lay „ 1932, and the f Board having completed the canvass of said returns finds that the vote in the several precincts of t_is county for candidates hereinafter named and t:ie special State election aropositions is as shorn on i':e follovanZ Statement: I� i STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION ' HELD MAY 31) 1932 IN COUNTY y State of California REPUBLICAN Statement of All Votes Cast at the 2 { Delegates to Republican National Convention Preferring HERBERT HOOVER oo � F a p o WM W7 o C. x uvr n A L OU : LE., Cq G1 w a UU ".E ° W W X A C W ° i xw7 W O W W AC A ELECTION ( a v ° .ate a ° w gZ � ' '� z < m . : w a z PRECINCTS o u x .F7 C z W Z : C p < a C C W d w d ! ° 00 C r G U n a C w W U V fi F ti W N .6 6 n 6 m 6 W d . 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SMITH o W F (A o •+ W ,$ .q-1 O x Z W N of ELECTION z z w e a H0 a w p o e k x W a F a x PRECINCTS a c x F m w s CC� 3 w w Q w W C" V z O < a O 6 W W .] .3 <<z V Wr C: 7. .^-, P G W C O C C W > a a 14 w v z° Totals Brought Fo ad - Concord No.5 Concord No.6 1 .9- .9 -9 9 `� 9 q q `! q 9 9 9_;a R 9:. `/ ai Concord No.7 _____ /-5- Associated ,5 8 : 88 sB 8 ! 8 S $ 8.AssociatedR Pacheco /y- t_4 ti t F.rt�'c 1r F-iIu - Pittsburg No. a -.:�. 9. 1_ 7- 9.__z 2(0:>27 �. .. .Z � � �2 _ I�- �z'-!� a-7 1— - - 77 t 7--7TH= -2-1— Pittsburg No.-0 ?�:-So zo_;zo;?.o ao �.o.zo_zc:�o.?-o ,zo o„Zo�p_z..oi o��.o�.a-.oLto� to Ao Pittsburgo.3_ _ O - _.._ �, __—_- -�-`a---a-1 .�-1 .�! :.�.L-ZLtI�?..�_.�-Le�L.�_Ll���-t_ 7LZL_�`l''`�1 2 1 ?z�r' Pittsburg No.4 (o b 1,b ,6 6 6 6 ;6 ':6 .6 :b 6 6 / 6 6 b 7 6. V U '6-7'6._(� Pittsburg No.a + 7 7. 7 7 ! 7 7.- 7 i f ! 7 iI ! 7 7, -�. 1-1 7' 7 b o o b b'H_o ,. 60 6 a_b 6 Q 6 e_6�X91 kcal-(o 6 ;6_4.1.0. { 7 PittsburgNo.6 ✓ S� cS,-S y x.171 27 z7'� e271.'!,-712'�.?.�7�.�71.2"1 ..� 7 t 7 7 7 — Pittsburg leo.7 _� / I TL - -- — — !� Pittsburg No.5 7 -7 ? - 17 7: 7 7 7 7 7 . 7 7 -7i7 -7 7 72 __.._ L6 )6;!-'.i) Pittsburg No.10--------- :.. !..Y^. �,'.:f tf-1 4- _..Pittsburg No_Il Pittsburg No.12 Jr .5- J.J_S S: ./j' Jr - - — _Pittsb,rgNo_13 _ kz L_. _L4_ —_L6 1S�6 Lb_jU- I b !( /( !�, - r,ttsbml,No.1 £s' 7 7 7 7. 7 7 7 7 7 7 _:7 7 ! 7 7 :.7.-. 7 ;_7:_ 7+ 7 -_7" - _Clay _.-_-'_-_ Pot Chicago No.l / 1 1 1 '1-7�l 1 ./ T I- f )_ 7 1 i 7 7' 7 1 7 7: l' 1� 1 7 -70i/7-1 -- _ Pmt ChW,go\o_2 /-y�7 u1 / 1_ 1� /7, �1 ij_'� I� h ('Z 1�/T, I7l��IR _ T 17 17:f - 1 'I i 1 '% -- T 7 Clyde �, t moo: --- ---- ao ao. o �o.ao.a,5 ao.�a:.2o. Antioch No.1 p , _._Ant,oe6 No.2 L3_L3_:! L !3;L�:L �• _ ..L-j.�_L�'1....�/_'yt.r J 3 r1 1 d!1p 1 ?t3 -.Antioch No.3 _ 13 "4j-3;.1 3 /3 13 13 13:./3 13 /3.(.3 ';13 /3 ;3 /3:/3 rcT3.!/3_1 3 Antioch Co.4 Ant,act No.5 /.2.;/Z,.!2 /oZ. l�.;1 d. /-L:.J Z J•2..1�-• Zi 2/ 1/sj/_.2,1 2 ___tintigl,No_r- _ 2 1 a2L..2 L'�1��_ � 'I -2! _C�l 4tf -2.j._� r 1 -.Lone Tref ,- I3rentwood No..l -�._�-.�_�__J�.__`�'✓_���'�_..�_._i__S' _�� �' �'S -�.��',�;_5-' .,c-'S - .. .�: BrentwoodNo.2 /a''/Z /� ./�.L� :1a-. 7l-. /� Il:12- /.2-;!'.z,Il...17 1 z'.l'� 10.1 0, lo:! Brentwood No.3-__--J--tj-'._`� �,.S .:..( '=.Ss�.,-.�'. S' S_6_._.S_' Byron No.1 (0 6 _(o:. to. G _B-y Nu._2_-- Inigbtsea .3 -3 3 3 3 3..3 3 Oakley No.g--__.._.__.._it Iap.:./.p2- /�;/.L.I loZ.'f d,..I.L 1.,./.L. /:2.;/oL 1.7-1112—:.. -. . -Qakley1_..-.(__ _. ABSENTEE VOTE 7- ','I, CONTRA COSTA ,COUNTY TOTALSf""J3 1 �: - 1 -- _ t Presidential Primary Election Held May 3, 1932 DEMOCRATT ,G Delegates to Democratic National Convention Preferring ALFRED E. SMITH C C w Z � O W O I tl X - v a w z o z o o w g z o H Pa�7 q a 6 m C v y w G+ H a w C O F p C - W Z p .j i C S > p Z O 6 (] 5 d F C W w Z A x G x ] O - G [d .Z O O n e < e a e —7--.7-1-77-1-T—'�';7 7 - __ 9 '1 1 _-7 q :q R �- -.7 ; z �f7 Jf S s S F._ Sr1I Ff ' f :.. ,' � 4- f.Y-ktq-.t�. -r 5 / 1.L{, ;1(4- rlf- �c�ts 2C �c �c ,ze.zU�e' ao,zo!2 2ctl�o?o: o,�o; o2s �p _ao_ao�aojzo_aozz _ 3� t 2- 1 f 1:-i,.p:: 67 67:67,61;6] k7•G7 67 67 67 67;67 .67;67-:6 .. 67 6-�167,67�6? .61:b�r-7 b�;f671.b, P9 �6066,,Gttl.tiry: Y� ' �T 7:xT 7 �7 ''a� 7 7: 7r -7. 7 ! 7 S/s�� _lZ4- 7 ,To Is r s r f7 y r . � 7 7 � cl Y- f _�4 r Y_ -S : S3 �._L6_ ' - 5-_7-__�__s-._s-_s� T. I- 7 -7 s-: 7..7 _�€ 7 ' 7-� 7 7 7;_7+ 7 l ? t i� . r7 f? '� ; , r1-17 1�-3 r /7 17 17 :-i7 P� rr ' r� �7 17 /� t� t7it�!4"'1. ,__�l.t--1--L;--47 r -q-L7-17—T ''r—' OL r ' 1.� 1 � 3.�0.�0 13 o/d 13 L.3 13 r' . r 3,/"I�1l 3`L,3 i J ' - 1313,13./3;13.13 13;13 . 13:13, 13113.13!( 1 /3./3 [3 /3 /3 /3!1- 11313 �:',/F/. 9 ol_ 9 9 R 9 9 4cr 23 .-� - - _�t` 9 `L 91 919 S _ .�i� /Z 1�'Yzra. I z J Z r z 1.2_ 1.7- 1-2: 2. /.,7- /�2 -L-1-1-2-L-A I_-L; 21 l .z I7- _ rB`_ 'o - la. to'-10,1o .lo Jo!/o ../o:/o-to _(a/o.lb .toL_Lo./0_/Q,/o.'t-o./o, 25: 3. 3;3 3 3 3 '_3.3 :3. ,3 r9 �i r a. /02. /oz. !.L .l,z+ !I oC• /�+:/03,/eZ,: /�• /.L,/..z-.J.2�./a2 /-L:LoL. /eL:/ez. /a.i/�..l 2r/eL(/a,,/=2,11di.!-�.. .yb- ". _ ___ 9izry.�a�i._a-iyr H�3-'[y¢'.ryz-�Sy��3�/pi�1-%a�iy_izryyyi,�z?.�y.��a��yyi�sGiry�ry3ai�s'�/yj:�ry3zr�3a/ `tea G f I s f ;: PROHIBITION Statement of All Votes Cast at the 26 ------ - — — >: �I Delegates to Prohibition National Convention Preferring H. CLAY NEEDHAM C F C F 4F i — J G G V }. ELECTION I F z o F m w a F7 N 7. PRECINCTS o o a # J L` 4" '� [til • i C] S ci < lm w o e 6 n m o 66 46 66 a7 --- Berkeley Park ... EI Cerrito No.1 EI Cerrito No.2i EI Cerrito No.3 EI Cerrito No.4 EI Cerrito No.5 l' El Cerrito No.G - Et Cerrito No.i EI Cerrito No.S LI Carrit.No.0 Ia Cv.rifa No.IU - Iiensington No.1 Kensington No.2 � i Kensington No.3 Richmond No.1 Richmond N..2 Richmond No.3 Richmond N..4 .. Richmond No.5 i Richmond No.G Richmond No.i _.....Richmond No.F Richmond No.9 —.— Richmond No.10 Richmond No.11 Richmond No.12 Richmond No.13 Richmond No.14 Richmond No.15 Richmond No.16 _ ,1 3. 3 _3.._3 3 , 3 3.3. _ 3_ 3 _ 3_.3_ .3 _..3_. 3_Z�_---3 __33 _3--.3 Richmond No.17 !i Richmond No.18 Richmond Nu.10 Richmond No,20 -- Richmond No.21 it - Richmond No.22. Richmond No.23 Richmond No.24 _ 1 Richmond No.25 - RichmondNo.26 Richmond N..27 Richmond No.28 Richmond No.29 Richmond No.30 / / / --/ / / / /. / / / / /. !_- J / 1 Richmond No.31 i Richmond No.32 Richmond No.33 Richmond No.31 Richmond N..35 Richmond No.36 Richmond No.37 Richmond No.38 .Richmond No.39 Richmond No.40 Richmond No.41 Richmond No..12 l San Pablo No.1 fl San Pahl.No.2 San P.W.No.3 San Pablo No..1 T.W.Gaal Formrq h ,l residential Primary Elecfion Held May , 932 PROHIBITION Delegates to Proiibrtae Natied Counties Prda*I CLAY NFFM N Debates to Pni"u Allied coffee s it h z il, : i I , r _ 1 h 3__3 3 3 3 ------------ -- -- I I II L r, i i i PROHIBITION Statement of AU Votes Cast at the 22 _ Delegates to Prohibition National Convention Preferring H. CLAY NEEDHAM U G ` 5 N W O E. Z ELECTION �I a F '� a zo z 5c m PRECINCTS a a 'a < z� " u W d� x W w w E• di E n .] ut _4 W ?' G 4 w 4 ISI W J G' vi x L 4 e .1 W ^� ; '� C � :] ❑ L7 G h [ u 0 Total.Brought Forward ; Giant it Oleunr .. ... _ _. Rodeo No.l I Rodeo No.2 Pinole No.l Pinole No,3 Hercules - - Selby Crockett No.1 _- Crockett No.2 -. Crockett No.3 Crockett No.4 _ Crockett No..5 Crockett No.G _.._Crockett No.i Port Costa No.I _._.Port Costa No.2 Danville No.1 Danville No.2 _.._-San Ramm.. T-sajara - Alamo .. _Lafayette.No.1 ._... _. -_ -. ._- Lafayette No.2 Canyon ]floraga St..Marys _.- Orinda Alhambra - -- Walnut Creek No.1Walnut Creek No.2 Walnut Creek No.3 Walnut Creek No.4.. Saranap - ➢lartinez No. Martinez No.2 Martinez No. ---Ainrtinlarti z No. No.A.J � Almtinez No.G I Martinez No.T „ _ _. d Martinez No.S _.. Martinez No.9. M irtinez No.10 - 'hlartmezNo.11 Martinez No.12 Martinez No.13 Vine hill No.I Vine hill No.2 \lounis Vaca No.1 :l[ unn \a t s Nu.2 Concord No-i Concord No.2 !�I Concord No.3 Concord No.4 __- Totala Carried Foward 7 / T._ 7 7 7_ 7. -.:.. ' 7 7....__7 �.:.._� / 7 77�[=__7_'7 - Presidential nmarY Election Held May 932 PROHIBITION Ddeg %to Prod&m Hatioaal Convention Prefark I CLAY AFED O i Dek des to PnWifioo A&W Co wesfu > v o nm F d a Z a o C5 ri a 4 ti I J III ---- --. --- ! ! I i . - i - - - - ------------------- 7 7 7 ---- --7 7 7 - ! PROHIBITION Statement of All Votes Cast at the Delegates to Prohibition National Convention Preferring H. CLAY NEEDHAM G G i L o m II A 5 c] Z U m a o _ a [] Z w F m ELECTION z°o a a a x y H z PRECINCTS z ° j M z ti < n w v m m n m m a n w Totals Brought Forward Concord No.u _ Concord No.G A—ciated _ CoR"ell _ Pacheco Pittsburg No.1 _ Pittsburg No.3 _ _ ... .. Pittsburg No.3 -- Pittsburg No.4 Pittsburg No.a- Pittsburg No.G it Pittsburg No.7 Pittsburg No.5 __--.Pittsburg No.G Pittsburg No.10 ! 1 ittsbiug No.11 _ Rttsbnlg No.12 l ittsl my No.13 - 1 itt burg Nn.1-1 ( - Clartou Port t(.h igu No.1 II Pot Chicago Co.°..-. Clyde Ant och No.1 Antro 1,No.2 -- -Antioch No.3 Antioch No.4 Antioch No.v - - - Lone 1 rce _-Bmntwood No.1 Brentwood No.2 Bmatmood No.3 Byron No.1 ' -.Byron No.3 I ightscn __..Oakley No.1. Oakley No.2 ABSENTEE VOTE III CONTRA .-r ... -- , �. .� - COUNTYCOSTA TOTALS' �. /. r 7. _ 7 I , Presidential Primary Election Held May 3, 1932 PROHIBITION Delegates to Proton National Conveoiin Preferring K CLAY WDl M �� Delegates to hib w Na oW CMeEM 9 U ti u e n F i II i f j i , V % 7 - 7 T 7j 7 :7- 7 r 7 7 i l - ---- - Statement of All Votes Cast at the . - - --- �afPSfOG�,��t-r-' �'Hi690dC004�" FOL�,�c+-�" r ELECTION 11 PRECINCTS I t Berkeley Park '. EI Cerrito No.1 _ " El Cerrito No.2 - El Cerrito No.3 EI Cerrito No.h El Cerrito No.v El Cerrito No.G _ EI Cerrito No.7 P.1 Cerrito No.S PI Cerrito No.9 - EI Cerrito No.10 Kensington No.1 - Kensington No.2 - Kensington No.3 Richmond No.I . . .. _. .. lUchmond No.2 Riclunond No.3 - Riclunond No.4 - Richmond No.5 - - Rielunond No.G. Ricluuond No.7 Richmond No.F _ Richmond No.9 I —' Richmond No.10 Richmond No.11 __..Riclnnond No.12- i Richmond No.13 Richmond No.14 - Richmond No.15 Richmond No.16 IlUuumid No.17 Richmond No.1S _ - Richmond No.19 Richmi-d No.20 - Richmond No.21 -_-_Richmond No.22 Rrol mond No.23 Richmond No.24 Richmond No.25 Richmond No.26 RM—ed No.27 i Richmond No.26 Richmond No.29 -_ -- — Richmond No.30 Richmond No.31 — Richmond No.32 I . :.. .... _. Richmond No.33 - Richmond No.34 Richmond No-35 Richmond No.36 Richmond No.37 _Richmond No.38 - Riclunond No.39 Richmond No.40 Richmond No.41 — l1k].0—I No.42 San Pablo No.1 y San Pablo No.2 _. San Pablo No.3 _San Pablo No.-! Totale Carried For.ard / y i Presidential Primary Election Held May 3, 1932 ....... . Delegates to... _ Parti NAoml Gavel, Ddepta to Nobel Cwra6N : ii i , r q , - P Statement of All Votes Cast at the N DdWestor:F Par1pN 1kWCuw w�i Ddeplutvl, PugN�tienlCr �I ELECTION I PRECINCTS it �j Toul.Brought Forward _ _..Giant Oleuna _....- Rodeo No.1 Rodeo No.2 Piuole No.1 j - J -.. Pinole No.2 _ Hercules Selby ... .Crockett No.l I Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 Crockett No.4 Crockett No.5 .I.,.._ Crockett No.G --_ Crockett No.7 _ - -. Port Costa No.1 _.. .Port Costa No.2 .... ._ .. -.- _. . Danville No.1 I - _._.Danville No.2 _— Smr Ramon -.-- Tascyarm - ! - Alamo N Lafayette No.1 --._... - - Lafayette Na 2 - II Canyon. . \Ioraga –_ St.Marys. _ I - _.. _-_. ._•_ _.Orinda _._ Alhmnbn, _ .. Walnut Creck No.1 Walnut.Creek No.2- - \Valnut Creek No.3 - {thlnutCreek No.4 _.__.. SaranaP Martinez No.1 II Martinez No.2 Martinez No.3 Martinez No.4 Martinez No.5 Martinez No.G Martinez No.7 Martinez No.S III Martine No.rJ. _ u ------ -Martinez o.10 .._ N -- Martinez No.11 I - \Iartioez No.12 - - .. .... Martinez No.13 i Vine Hill No.1 _ Vine hili No.2 Mount un Vicrr Nn. \Io r l wr A rco Na 2 Concord No.1 Concord No.2 I . Concord No.3 Concord No.4 • i Tote4 Carrlad F—Id I Presidential Primary Election Held May 3, 1932 Delegates to..... ........ . - PaMNatind CoueWw( Ddeoois _ -_ PartyNafindC oven ------------ F u p 4 ----- - Statement of All Votes Cast at the 36 Wgatesto/! ` ,- t PutyhhmWCwsbw gDdcptesbV- _PuiyPailmlCro�i� r ELECTION PRECINCTS Totala Brought Forward Concord No.5 Concord No.G Associated 1 Pacheco _ , Pittsburg No.1 Pittsburg No.? Pittsburg No.3 _..-... .- .... __.. Pittsburg No.4 - Pittsburg No.5 Pitt burg No.GPittsburg ittsburg No.7 - Pittsburg No.S —__-...Pittsburg 1"o.9 Pittsburg No.10 - -- _.__. Pittsburg No.l l Plttsbu;g No.12 _ 1 ittsbnrg N,,.,,13 ..h_.. ---- Pit No.I-1 Il _ Clayton ton 11 _ Port Chicago Nu.I 1 1 Clur•.a6o No-2 m I — Nichnis � Antioch No. —Auti.ch No. Anti ch No.3 it Anti.ch No d ._.- Anticeh No.5 it _ ------ -----Lone Tree - - Brentwood Brcntwood No.2 73 LLvoodNo.a � __. Byron No•.2._..... ._ Iuugl tsen , ---Oakley No.l Oakley No.2 I - ABSENTEE VOTE CONTRA COSTA :1 COUNTY TOTALS fI 11 ---------- ------- -------- -- - - - --- -- i I r Presidential Primary Election Held May 3, 1932 �Delegatesto._ PaMNafisWConvemion� D&ptato FwgNahnalCwe@tin I i J ------- - - ---- fl i r a I� f Statement of All Votes Cast at the III DdeVesto ParglNetiwlCaveMw Dele�ksto_ Put'l�tiodC�n�6w y ELECTION PRECINCTS I Berkeley Park - EI Cerrito No.1 El Cerrito No.2 - _El Cerrito No.3. El Cerrito No.4 El Cerrito No.5 El Cerrito No.G El Cerrito No.7 _ P.1 Cerrito No.3 - EI Cerrito No.9 � 1:1 Cerrito No.IU _. 1{ensington No.1 Yensington No.2 �I Kensington No.3 Richmond No.1 Richmond No.2 Richmond No.3 f _.__..Richmond No.d { ...... _.. Richmond No.5 Richmond No.G --Richmond No.i Richmond No.8 Richmond No.9 Richmond No.10. Richmond No.11 Richmond No.12 _ Richmond No.13 Richmond No.1.1 Richmond No.15 Richmond No.16 illy .. . . .... . . _. . -- Richmond No.17 Richmond No.18 _ _ Richmond No.19 Richmond Nu.20 __.Richmond No.21 iI -- Richmond No.22 Richmond No.23 Riclnnond No.24 _ _ Richmond No.2.5 - —. Richmond No.20 f" Richmond No.27 Richmond No.28 Richmond No.29 _ _ _ _. ..� - _, .Riehmond No.30 l� .. .... _.. ... u Richmond No.31 _ _.._Richmond Vo.32 I�.. ._ . .. .. .. ._.. ._.._ _--- — Richtiond No.33 I Richmond No.34 I� --- — __. -----. ..._._._ ._ --.— Richmond No.35 Richmond No.36 Richmond No.37 Riehmond No.38 Riebuloral 1o.39 Ri lnnond No dU — Rminnond ho.41 Richmond No.12 .. Smi Pablo No.1. Sao Pablo No.2 San Pablo No.3 San Pablo No.4 � _... it Totals Carried Forward - n Presidential Primary Flection Held May 3, 1932 Delegates to Party Naiad Cou nfia p, Ddepw to Put�Nriwal Conatis I it f I -- - - - - - --- -- - �I -- - - - ---- -- - - -- - - -- - ---- -- -- I I i f Statement of All Votes Cast at the li DeleptestoPartyNafnWG are m DdWato_ __ PartyNaWWC8nr�w it I ELECTION PRECINCTS Totals Brought Forward _. Giant -- Oleum Rodeo.No.1 Rodeo No.2 Puole No.1. . Hercules Selby d_ Crockett No.1 Crockett No 2 — Crockett No.3 Crockett No.4 Crockett No.o � Crockett No.6 Crockett No.7 Port Costa No.1 Port.Costa No,2. llnrrrille No.1 D.—illc No.2 — S.m Rammr alum. __._.Lafayette No.1. _ I ___.._ __... ._.__ __ 'I_..__ Lafayette No.2 C Carron Jj .. Mornga _ Orindn Alhambra Walnut Creel:No.1 Walnut Crock So.2 Walnut Cicek No.3 Warn _ nut Creel.No.4 _..__.Martinez No. \la t ez No.2 d _ ._. _ Alartmez No.3 Marti—No..1. .. ...Martinez No.3 4 __ Martinez No.G - DfartinezNo.7 Martinez No.S Martinez No.rJ _ 1 Martinez No.10 - _.._ Martine.No., Al rtmcz No.12 Martinez No.13 - \mc FLIT No.1 Vire Bill No.2 f _J Mrunt in Ci Mountain Vi— Concord No.1 P Concord No.2 I I' Concord No.3 - - - Concord No,4 Totab Carrietl Forward �.__• ...__- �; f' Presidential Primary Election Held May 3, 1932 _ u Dekptatt... PartyNa6eedCoovaboe DdeOesbParyUNACNrah■ I i I i y Statement of All Votes Cast at the 42 - -- Ni Dekgatesto-.. ParipNaddCoovahre DdeQtato_ -- Putyl�tMn1CM►e�iw ELECTION PRECINCTS l Tatala Brought Forward Concord No.5 Concord No.G Con-rd No.7 Associated Cowell ' I I Paeltcco - II t Pittsburg No.l — Pittsburg No.2 Pittsburg No. Pittsburg No.# - - Pittsburg No.v Pittsburg No.G 1 tt•burg No.7 _.. Pittsburg No.S _ II _ Pitt burg No..9 J II ' ------ Pittsburg No.10 - -.- 7 ittsburg No.11 i PAW,urg No 12 l itisburg&i.1:3 1 it:kburg N'o.I-t I CI•n Jolt 1 — Port Chicago No I Pott Chicago No.'2 Clyde t Antioch No.1 Antioch No.2 - - Antioch No.3 Anliuch No.9 ... _ Antioch No.S - lntto•h No.(t Lone Tree ...I_.._---..—.. Brentwood No.1 Brentwood No.2 Dr-m iced No.3 . Byron No.1 _-Byron.No.? Iinightsen I . �i . . . .. ----_Oakley_No.1. — Oakley No.2 - -- ABSENTEE VOTE I COSTA CONTRA .... �.._. ..____ COUNTY TOTAL. I Presidential Primary Election Held May 3, 1932 Delegates to. Party Na600al Cooreatao Delegates to PargNabedConei6w -- - - -- - ------- ----. i i --- I STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE SPECIAL STATE ELECTION ' HRLD MAY 3, 1932 IN ti _ Qzc2a/ COUNTY State of California r, A Statement of All Votes Cast at the i REFERENDUM MEASURES ! REFERENDUM MEASURES VOTED ON VOTED ON 2 1 Z 5 j� ! J.;1ie�;� it tl � I • ELECTION u E m'a a '. Y ELECTION PRECINCTS PRECINCTS m A"1 11 f; Y o 1i a S_2 Bt �Saa$ 1 '� ,� YRS NO YES NO I; F ! I YES NO YES NO `I E• II Berkeley Park t SI 8"G C U N 0 1'/39 1 I1 Tof.18 Brought Fe-ard 'r77p�Z EI Cerrito No.1 ! a 3 /I r yIy .J; 7s N 117 t GiaaL .I �`l. _ 0 El Cerrito No.2 �'. 31 I;-0!I 6', = li S ; Okum .. I' 00 t I! 1 0 / !4 G / f �d El Cerrito No.3 tl9 T7 (I fill i 11/36 it Rodeo No.1 EI Cerrito No.4 1(Yq$• /97, 79 i�/76�j Rodeo No.2 EI Cerrito No- II d 1(,` 11 �f.J �'1 I/1 S Ij Piuole No.1 •� 7Y 6- Y j El Cerrito No.G 1*2 77 II 6/ 73 I/Y3 i; Pinola No.2 y 72 6Y i 6 G S4 /3S EI Cerrito No.7 ',4-q /0611 60 7b I)/6'f� Hercules '! 75 _ 71.I. 69 !'#- __.-- EI Cerrito No.B 89 3 S' b'',' ;�' /°1711 Selby ij 3 `11 3 L. 3! 7'f EI Cerrito Na 9 Y� •- /�� I� I -. R6 211 63 33 l - -- IilCcnitoNo.10 Kensington No.l -- "]7 . . 53��I alt Crockett No.l--'--._. _._. ,�r.9__61 Y3:_b31/23 .�. Kensington No.2 ? 76 _ 761 7Y. !fr II/S! Crockett No.2 !r. 76 S6 73. 64 Kensington No.3 �! 70 `f$! S i' ,j% L�[13 I_ Crockett No.3 ii `J. 73 i.. .70....�f.. Richmond No.l116, 6 y 33/00 3S 7-/ o !!141 Crockett No.4 ! 3 Y 31 1 �1 _,Y. lI Richmond No.2 1:' 9 e I Si 3`f II l 1! . Richmond No.3 3u" . Crockett No.5 G 16, 8"`T h-7-_.-6- �./Q.9_.-- Ij G o1. I� ! r I �y _ 'rY ?'•' `/11! 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I i /rlt6"rC.Ed'f�+'�.LtL"'�4Cha.imaan. ...... :. i0v -lark. i r ! !E I i . i i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CO17TRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, MAY 16th, 1932. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. 1I Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.L•ong, Oscar Olsson, Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. - -S.O.Ylells, Clerk. In the Matter of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following ' r arrants of Reclamation District #1c19, be approved, to wit: Date. No. of Warrant, Amount. April 30, 1932, 795 $ 64.90 May 4th, 1932, 796 154.50 May 4th, 1932, 797 56.05 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby ordered to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of Approval of Warrant of Reclamation District #799- Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrant of Reclamation District #799, be approved, to wit: ' Date, April 23rd, 1932, No. 257, for $677.56. Ard the Chairman of th s Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of said 11arrant by this Board by affixing his sigmture thereto. In the Matter of Improving Valley Street in Town of Pinole. WHEREAS, Valley Street lying within the incorporate limits of the Town of Pinole, extending f rom the State Highcay to its intersection with Road No. 13, is of General County interest and that said Valley Street is in need of repairs, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the sum of $750.00 be contributed by the Oounty of Con-aa Costa, for the macadamizing and general improvement of said Valley Street lying within the intorporate limits of the City of Pinole, from the State Highway to its intersection with Road No. 13, said sum of $750 to be paid out of the funds allocated to Supervisor District #1 to be received from the State of Cali£ornl!a from the gasoline tax fund. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olsson, Stow, Buchanan and Tremoath. Noes: None. i I 3�J In the Hatter of Accepting Contract of Karl S.joller for building Crockett Jail. The County Surveyor of Con-3'a Gaeta County having certified to this Board that the contract of Karl S.Koller for constructing a Jail building in Crockett, in Supervisor District $2, has been completed according to plans and specifications; j i It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby ac- cepted and said buildin declared completed.,_ i i In the Latter of Granting Dance permits. The following nested applicants are hereby granted permission to conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.H. on dates set opposite their respective names: i Senior Class Liberty U.H.S. May 28th, 1532. David A.Solari Post #151, American Legion, at Oak Grove Hall, on June 4th, June 11th, June 18th and June 25th, 1932. I i In Latter of Resignation of J.H.Plate from County Planning Commission. J.H.Plate, having submitted to this Board his resignation as a Member of j the County Planning Commission of the County ofContra Costa, to become effective ' at once, It is, by the Board ordered that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted and said office declared vacant. In Matter of Setting of Indiana Limestone on County Hall of Records building. The Indiana Limestone Company having reported to this Board that they have awarded a contract to California Gut Stone and Granite Co. for setting of Indiana Limestone in the County Hall of Records Building, It is, by the Board ordered that the awarding of said con,ract to California Out Stone and Granite Co..spany as sub-contractors, be and the same is hereby approved.,,, 1 i In the Hatter of Completion of Contract of Golden Gate Iron Works. P..G.Bangs, Architect, of the County Hall of Records Building, having filed with this Board, his certificate shov.i ng that the contract of Golden Gate Iron Works for fabrication of steel for County Hall of Records Building has been comoleted ac- cording to plans and specifications, It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby accepted as completed. r. i it I In the Matter of completion of Contract of J.T.Walsh, for steel erection, j I E.G.Bangs, Architect for County Hall of Records Building, having filed with i this Board his certificate Ehowing that the contract of J.T,Ptalsh for steel erection i on County Hall of Records Building has been completed according to plans and specific;at- ions; It is by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby ac- cepted as completed.,.; j In the ,utter of Approving Substituted Materials in County Hail of Records Building. Architect E.G.Bangs, of County Hall of Records Building, having reported to this Board that certain contractors are desirous of substituting materials other than) those specified in plans and specifications for said building, and set out in the Contract o: said Contractors, It is, by the Board ordered that all materials to be placed in the County Hall of Records building, other than t;:ose set out in plans and specifications for said building, or in the original contracts of said contractors, shall meet the approval of and be approved by this 3oard of Supervisors before such substitutions are made. It is further ordered that this order be retroactive to the original dates ' of airy andall contracts heretofore awarded for the furnishing o£ materials for said County Hall of Records Building., In the ratter of Communication from Council of Toirn of Walnut Creek. A communication havia; been received fr m the Torn Council of the Town of Walnut Creek requesting the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to take over and maintain Oakland Boulevard lying within the incorporate limits of the Town of Walnut Creek; It is, by the Board ordered that said communication be referred to Supervisor 1 H.M.Stow. In Matter of Communication from Honor Post #913, Veterans of Foreign Wars, A communication having beer, received by this Board from Honor Post $913, Veterans of Foreign Wars asking the Board of Supervisors bf Contra Costa "ounty to wire the California Senators and Congressmen representing the 6 th Congressional District, to vote for the passage of .he Patman Bill H.R. 1 providing for the payment of Veterans Adjusted Compensation Certificates in full, It is by the Board ordered that ti:e Clerc of this Board wire said Senators and Congressmen requesting them to use their influence in the passage of said Hill, f I I' 3�1 The vote of the board on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olsson, Stow and Buchanan. Noes: Supervisor Trembath. ' In the Latter of Transfer of Funs. On request of County ^uditor A.N.Sullenger, It is ordered that the following transfer of funds be made to adjust the appropriations to fit the operating needs forj ' the balance of the fiscal year as follows: By Transfer within Group. Adjustment of Appropriations 5/16/32. 101. Board of Supervisors: Increase Decreaae j 049 Convention Expense x$10.00 $10.00 Ord.Tray. Exp. 0411. j 105. Auditor: 0516 Offo. Supp. Misc. 56.00 2.00 Binding 039 5 00 Repair of Equip. 0329 24.00 Corwin. Expense 049 5.00 Books 053 20.00 Postage 0522. 107. Assessor. 0312 Express 25.00 215.00 Binding 039 0313 Fidelity Bonds 75.00 0324 Rent of Equipment 5.00 0329 Repair of " 50.00 0516 Off- Sup. Misc. 50.00 0599 Misc. Supplies 10.00 ' 111. District Attorney: 0399 Misc. Services 50.00 460.00 Detection of Crime Exp. 047 0516 Offc. Supp. Misc. 3�O.00 0522 Postage 50.00 0911 Offs. Furniture 5.00 5.00 Office Equip't. 0912 114. Purchasing Anent: 0411 Ord. Trav'g. Exp. 6.00 6.00 Auto Mileage 041. Periodicals Subsrn's. 40.00 15.00 Offs. Sup. Prtd. 0517 10.00 " 11 Misc. 0516 15.00 Postage 0522. 115. Coroner: 0317 Lab. Examinations 15.00 5.00 Offc. Sup. Misc. 0516. 10.00 Postage 0522 116. Surveyor: 0599 Misc. Supp. 60.00 40.00 Offs. Supp. Prtd. 0517 40.00 " " Mise. 0518 ' 125. Superior Court: 053 Books 35.00 10.00 Offc. Sup. Prtd. 0517 10.00 ° " Misc. 0516 15.00 Postage 0522 126. Suceriar Court Juries, etc. 034 Fees & Exp. of Jurors 500.00 100.00 Fees & Exp.Inter. 035 400.00 " " Witness. 035 152. Grand Jury. 0522 Postage 15.00 15.00 Offc. Sup. Prtd. 0517 i 156: Court house &Grounds: 0311 Electricity 450.00 50.00 Nages,Renair Labor 0211 0329 Repair of Equipment 25.00 100.00 Rep, of Buildings 0326 059 Fuel 125.00 25.00 Repair Supplies 0523 25.00 Nater 0527 I 400.00 Misc. Supplies 0599 201. Sheriff. 0213 siages, operatives 500.00 2750.00 Criminal Case Exp. 045 I 26 I 041 Auto Mileage 2000.00 053 Books 30.00 0517 Office Supp. Prtd. 100.00 0522 Postage 120.00 231. Jail- Care of Prisoners 0212 Wages, Guards 230.00 $ 20.00 Electricity 0311 057 Clothing 90.00 100.00 Fuel 059 200.00 ?fisc. Supp. 0599 301 Health Officer. g�39 Telephone & Telegraph 25.00 225.00 Misc. Supp. 0599 1 Mileage 100.00 0515 Medical & Surg. Supp.100.00 502: County Hospital-Blds & Grounds. 0324 Rent of Equipment 10.00 440.00 Repair of Bldgs. 0325 ' 054 Clgn. & Disinf'o Sup. 50.00 059 el 300-00 0599 MiMisc. Supplies 60.00 503. ;ounty Hospital-Care of Inmates. 0329 Repair of Equipment 20.00 20.00 Misc. Services 0399 0513 Kitchen Supplies 150.00 900.00 Bedding 052 . 0515 Med. & Surgical Sup.1200.00 50.00 Clothing 057 30.00 Laundry Supp. 0514 370.00 Misc. Supp. 0599 510. Care of_Zndigents. 0311 Electricity 300.00 300.00 Board & Care 0310 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. ' It is by the Board ordered that the following amounts be transferred from the Charities & Corrections Fund to t he StateFund on account of: Sunoma State Home $4,5-0.00 Btate Narcotic Hospital 130.19. Whittier State School 403 .67 Patton State Hospital .8P-52 Preston School of Industry 41+ .66 Ventura School for Girls 5z..91 $5,716-37. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the.Board ordered that the foll g ing Motor Vehicle Funds charges be reversed and amount of them be charged ' t against Supervisor District #3, Road Fund, as follows: Warrant 93 $1021.35 179 1004.26 J 999 1576.25 J 13 9 1573.75 J 215 2895_.10 , �,J((o•ci . The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K i r 363 In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of County Auditor, A.N,Sullenger, It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $90 be advanced from General Reserve Fund to Mountain Vier, Sanitary District Expense Fund for purpose of making an immediate payment to a certain Creditor, and that said sum be returned to the General Reserve Fund as soon as second install-! ment of taxes has been approved. I The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon request of A•N.Sullenger,0ounty "uditor It is by the Board ordered that!, the following portions of_Appropriations be cancelled and the amount of them transferr- ed from the General Fund to the Unappropriated Reserve Fund: 105 Auditor: 0324 Rent of Equipment "$13.00 Jail-Bldg. 0211 Wages, Repair Labor 150.00 0328 Repair of Buildings 250.00 0523 Repair Supplies 100.00 081 Replac't of Equip't. 0.00 i $593-00 From the amount thus made available it is ordered that the following increases in appropriations be made and the amount of them transferred from the unappropriated; Reserve Fund to the General Fund: 105 Auditor: 0912 Office Equipment $ 13.00 231. Jail-Care of Prisoners I 0212 Wages, Guards, 0.00. 5 3.00 ! It is also ordered that the following portion of appropriation be cancelled and the amount transferred from Charities & Corrections Fund to unappropriated Reserve Fund: 502 Co. Hospital -bldcs & Grounds i 081 Replacement of Equipment,$300.00 From the amount thus made available it is ordered thatthe following increases in appropriatioas be made and the amount of them transferred from the un- appropriated Reserve Fund to the Charities & Corrections Fund: i 502 Co. Hospital-Bld� d Grounds. i i 098 hospital Equipment 287.00 0912 Office Equipment 13.00 ' 300.00 � The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K I In the matter of Legislation for ! passage of bill for payment of Veterans Adjusted Compensation Certificates. ,A communication having been received from Honor Poet No. 913, Veterans Of Foreign ware requesting the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to urger upon our Congressmen and Senators in Washington, D. C. the passage of the Patman Bill H. R. 1 also known as the Veterans Adjusted Compensation bill, It is by the board ordered that the County Clerk of Contra Costa County; wire the Congressman representing the sixth Congressional District and the United States Senators representing the State of California in Washington, D. C. urging upon them to vote for and use their influence for the passage of said Patman Bill H. R. 1 also known as the Veteran Adjusted Oompsneation Bill. i X64 i In the batter of Transfer ofFuncs. It is ordered on request of County Auditor, that the f:�llowfi ng portions of appropriations be cancelled and the amount of them transferred from the General Fund to the Unappropriated Reserve 'Fund: 101. Board of Supervisors. '. 0 0 Pub'n. Legal notices, etc. ,$1000.00 111. District Attorne ; O'ff 3 �iages of eratives, 1800.00 031 Bed. " Dental Fees, 100.00 032 Other Fees 1200.00 033 Fees and expenses of Interpreters 20.00 012 Express 10.00 O 37 Storage 20.00 0�1 Auto Mileage 200.00 042 " Allo�ance 150.00 047 Detection of ;rime Expense 2500.00 801 Advertising 0399 Bay Barrier Assn. 2000.00 615 Joint HiPz ay Tunnel 000 JJoint Highway Dist. #13 _ 12000.00 Total It is also ordered that the following portions of appropriations be cancelle� and the amount of them tza.nsferred from Charities & corrections Fund to the unappro- priated Reserve Fund: 525 Care of Alcoholics 0310A Bd & Care in Public Inst'ns $ 500.00 0342 Transportation of persons 500.00 524 Care of Narcotic Addicts 0310A Bd & Care in Public Inst'Ns 500.00 506 Weimar Joint Hospital 000 Portion of HMO. Coots2§00,00 Total ---- - - --b 00.0 ' With the above funds made available, for re-appropriation, it is ordered that the fol_oning increases in appropriations be made and the amount of the first, or $1250.00 ordered transferred to the General Fund and the amount of the remainder, or $31,395.00 transferred to the Charities & Corrections Fund from the Unappropriate' Reserve Fund: 120' Superior Court Juries, etc. 034 Fees & Exp. of Jurors $1250.00 510 Care of Indigents 0311 Electricity 340.00 0325 Rent 2500.00 0342 =ransportation of Persons 2000.00 0343 " " Things 20.00 0339 Misc. Services 30.00 059 Fuel 1000.00 0524-3 Groceries 22500.00 0527 dater 450.00 511 Care of Needy aged Cash Alloviances 250.00 512 Care of Needy Blind ' Cash allowances 150.00 513 Case of Orphans and Dependent Children 0310A Bd & Care in Public Instit. 1900.00 522 Social Welfare Department 022 Extra Help 125.00 0517 Office Supplies, Printed 120.00 0522 Postage 40.00 Total $7 35.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., , I 365 In ?utter of Budget appropriations for fiscal year 1932-33. It is by the Board ordered that heads of Departments of County Government of Cort ra Costa County prepare and present to this Board, on or before June 20, 1932, their requests for budget appro riations for the coming fiscal qu g p 6 year of 1932-33• i In Matter of approval of i Contract and Bond of Crown ' Roof Company, The Crown Roof Company having presented to this Board their contract and bonds covering their contract for the fu niishing of labor and material for roofing El Cerrito Memorial Hall, in sums as heretofore ordered by said Board, It is, by the Board ordered that said contract and bonds be and the same are i i hereby approved. ' i In Matter of approval of Contract and 'bonds of WA Picard, Inc. W.H•Picard, Inc. having presented to this Board his contract and 'bonds in sums heretofore ordered by this Board, covering his contract for t-_e furnishing I of labor and material f or tine installation of plumbing in El Jerrito Memorial Hall Building; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract and bonds be and the same are hereby approved; i In the Latter of Approval os Contract and Bonds of Giachetto & Marietti for Plastering on El Cerrito Memorial Hall. Giachetto & Marietti, having presented to this Board their contract and bonds in sums heretofore ordered by this Board, covering their contract for plastering on El Cerrito ''*emorial 'Hall, I It is, by the Board ordered that said contract and bonds be and the same are hereby approved; ' In the Latter of Dissolution of I Carquinez County Fire Protection District. Whereas, a petition signed in all things as required by law, and praying for dissolution of Carquinez County Fire Protection District having been filed with the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, on April 16, 1932, i and, WHEREAS, said Board of Supervisors havin[; on the 2nd day of May, 193$, set the hearing of said petition for Monday the 16th day of May, 1932, at 10 o'clock A.M. i in Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, I P I i State of California, and notice of time and place of said hearing having been given for the time and in the manner prescribed by law, by publication in Crockett Signal I i a n e wspaper of general circulation printed and published in County of Contra Costa, and circulated in said District as shown by the affidavit of publication of C.L. j Baysinger, and I ' WHEREAS, at time and place appointed for the hearing of said petition the Board proceeded to hear .m:i did pass upon all objections of interested narties to i thegranting of said petition and to the calling of an election as prayed for and the Board of Supervisors deemin,- it for the best interests of all residents and freeholde;s ' of said District concerned, that said Proposition be submitted to the Electors of said District at a special election to be calledfor that purpose, I THEREFOR BE IT RESOLVED, that a Special Election be held in Carquinez County mire Protection District in the County of Contra Costa, on the 7th day of June, 1932,1 I between the hours of six o'clock A.S. and seven o'clock P.L. of said day, and at said) Special Election the proposition "Shall Carquinez County Fire Protection Vistrict in the County of Contra Costa be dissolved?" shall be submitted to the electors of said District. That all of the territory embraced within the boundaries of said Carquinez I County Fire Protection District is hereby consolidated into one precinct and said precinct is hereby designated for the purpose of this election as"Carquinez Precinct" I and the place where said election shall be held is "Pallota Store" and the officers who are appointed to conduct said election are Edward A.Keller, Inspector; Lary E. ' Bradshaw, Judge; and Clerk, Hazel M.Pegder., The foregoing Resolution v.-as passed by and adopted by the Board by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olssor., Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. In t he Latter of Dissolution of Crockett-Crolona Fire District. Whereas, a petition signed in all things as required by law, and praying for the dissolution of Crockett-Crolona Fire District having been filed with the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, on April lo, 1932, and I ' THEREAS, said Board of Supervisors having on the 2nd day of Lay, 1932, setting the hearing on said petition for Monday the 16th day of May, 1932, at 10 o'clock A.L. in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and notice of time and place of said hearing having been ' given for the time an:: in the manner prescribed by law, by publication in Crockett Signal, a ner:spaper of general circ.:lation printed and published in County ofcontra Costa, and circulated in said District as shown by the affidavit of publication of C.L.I Baysinger, and 7x4E.RFAS, at time and place appointed for the hearing of said petition the Board proceeded to hear and did pass upon all objections of interested parties, to the granting of said petition and to the callin1-; of an elccsion. as prayed for and the I Board of Supervisors deeming it for the L at interests of all residents and freeholder I I 367 of said District concerned, that said proposition be submitted to the Electors of said Dj� trict at a special election to be called for that purpose, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a special election be held in Crockett-Crolona Fire District in the County of Contra Costa, on the 7th day of June, 1932, between ' the hours of six o'clock A.H. and 7 o'clock P.L. of said day, and at said special election the proposition "Shall Crockett-Crolona Fire District in the County of Ceni;ra Costa be dissolved?" shall be su'acitted to the electors of said District. That all of the territory embraced within the boundaries of said Crockett- ' Crolona Fire District is hereby consolidated into one precinct and said precinct is hereby designated for the purpose of this election as"Crock ett-Crolona Precinct" and the place where said election shall be held is"Crockett Fire House", and the officers who are appointed to conduct said election are: Inspector, Atillio F.Arata; Judge, Katie Shea; Clerk, Edith E.Dyer; The f oregoing Resolution was passed and adopted by the following vote of thel: Board, to wit: i Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olsson, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. In the Matter of Dissolution of Tenny Terrace County Fire Protection ' District. 'MREAS a petition signed in all things as required by law, and praying for the dissolution of Teeny Terrace County ?ire Protection District having been filed with the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, on April 15, 1932, and TU11KREAS, said Board of Supervisors having on the 2nd day of Kay, 1932, set the hearing on slid petition for Monday the loth .nay of May, 1932, at 10 o'clock A.M. in t he Chambers of the Board of Supervisors in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State ofCalifornia, and notice of time and glace of said hearing having been given for the time and in the manner prescribed by law, by publication in Crockett Signal, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in Jounty of Contra Costa, and circulated in said District as shown by the affidavit of publication of C.L.Baysinger; and ' giEREAS, at time and place appointed for the hearing of said petition the Board proceeded to hear and did pass upon all objections of interested parties, to the granting of said petition and to the calling of an election as prayed for and the Board of supervisors deeming it for the best interests of all residents and freeholders of said District concerned, that said proposition be submitted to the Electors of said District at a special election to be called for that purpose, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a special election be held in teeny Terrace County Fire Protection "istrict in the County of Contra Costa, on the 7th day of June; 1932, between the hours of six o'clock A.li. and 7 o'clock P.M. of said day, and at said Special election t'ie proposition "Shall Tenny terrace County Fire Protection District in the County of Contra Costa, be dissolved?" shall be submitted to the el°ctors of said District. That all of the territory embraced wit-.lin the boundaries of said Tenny Terrace County Fire Protection District is hereby consolidated into one precinct and said I 36fi i precinct is hereby designated for the purpose of this election as "Tenny terrace Precinct" and the place where the said election shall be held is"Teeny Terrace Garage" and the officers who are appointed to conduct said election are Inspector: Carolyn Cavin; Judge, Grace Laidlaw; and Clerk, Adwn Mittnacht. The Foregoing Resolution was nassed by and adopted by the Board of Supervisors , by the following vote, to wit: f Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olssm, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. :does: None. I And t=:e Board takes recess to meet on Monday, June 6th, 1932, at 10 o'clock A.M. ' =-rf-l�f�•!!C:......Chairman. ....W.. .kJ.✓.:�-�....Clerk. --------000 --------- BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPARVISORS OF CC:dTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OFF CALIFORTIA.1 It is by the Board ordered that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, be called for and meet on Thursday June 2nd, 19.2, at 10 o'clock A.M. for the purpose of discussing and passing �. :. upon certain matters in relation to the various contracts heretofore awarded for the erection oY the County Hall of Records Building in City of 'Martinez. Dated: June 2nd, 1932. JA IES N. LONG, OSCAR OLSSON HARBY 3f. STOW. W.J. BUCHANAN. I 369 BEFORE THE 30 RD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUI;TY, STATE. CF "ALIFORdIA. THUnSDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1912. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. ' Present: Hon. A.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, Harry 1d.Stow. S.Cxe12s , Clerk. Absent: Supervi w r R.J.Trembath. In the Matter of Changing Plans and Specifications for Offices of t County Recorder and County Surveyor. The County Recorder C.H.Hayden and County Surveyor R.R,Arnold, having re- quested certain changes to ce made in plans and specifications for their respective offices is County Hall of accords Building, It is by the Bw rd ordered th t said chancres be made as requested. I i I In matter of Substitution of i Materials in Contract of Carl i Overaa. ' Carl Overaa, aavin applied to this Board for permission to award a sub- contract to Chamberlain Metal heather Strip Co. for furnishing of all weather strip. i Eng, roller screens and calking in County Rall of Records Building, It is, by the Board ordered that said Chamberlain Metal Weather Strip Co. as sub-contractor be and the same is hereby approved. j In the Futter of Purchasing of T.Irons and angle irons. It isbyt'ne Board ordered that the County Purchasing Agent purchase from the lowest bidder the T. irons and angle irons to be used in connection with the setting ' of terra cotta in County Hall of Records Buildir.;. i In :.atter of Furnishing of Electric ' Connections for carpentry contract. Sohn '1ork, Superintendent of Construction of OourtjHall of Records Building is hereby authorized to furnish to Carl Overact, carpentry contractor,electric connections for the doing of said carpentry work in County Hall of Records Building. i i r In Later of Approval of Sub- contractors. The followin- contractors havin.- reported to this Board that they have'awarded' sub-contracts for the doing of certain work in County Hall of Records Buildling to wit: Geo. D.Hudnutt, Inc. for tie fum ishin, of steel to the Soule Steel Co. i Alta Roofing; Company for the furnishing of sheet metah to Martinez Sheet Metal Works. i Carl Overaa for the furnishin. of lumber and materials,to the Redwood Manufactur- ers Company, It is by the Board ordered that the aforementioned sub-contractors be and the same are hereby approved. I In the Latter of Approval of Insurance Companies for Fire, Public Liability and Workmen's Compen,�ation. i The following ontractors havin_• reported to this Board that they have place Insuwance Policies for fire, Public liability and Workmen's Compensation Insuurance with the following Companies, to wit: i i COIv'TRACTOR. FIRE. PUBLIC tWORRIEN'S LIABILITY. COMPETTSATIO. 1. George D.Hudnutt, Inc. Fireman's Fund American Motor- American Motor- ists Compensat- ists Compensat- ion. ion. 2. Golden Gate Iron Wks. j. J.T.Walsh. 4. Indiana Limestone Co. Wm.H.McGee & Co. Hartford Acs. Hartford Accident and Indemnity and Indemnity Company Co. 5. N.Clark & Sons Continental Ins. London Guar- State Compensat- Company. antee x Accid- ion Insurance St.Paul Fire & ent Company. Fund Marine Ins. Co. Individual Underwriter's Corporation. o. Alta Roofing Company Hartford California Accident Co. Casualty Co. 7. A.H.Iginchcole Pacific Ind- Pacific Indema- ' emnity Co. ity. I S. Peerless Ornamental Ocean. Accident Ocear_ Accident Iron and Bronze Co. & Guarantee & Guarantee Corporation. Corporation. 9• Carl Overaa. ' 10. W.P.FuU er Associated Associated • Indemnity Indemnity Corporati on Corporati or. Also Hartford Accident & Ind. Co. 11. J.F.Ecker. Inde:::nity Ins. Indemnity Ins. Co. of N. Am. Co. of North Am. Same. 12. The Scott Company California Casualty Ind. lj. Carl T.Doell Exchange. 14. Crockett Electric Shop Assoc. Fire & Fide=ity & Cas.- :arine Ins.Co. ualty Co. of N.Y. Assoc. Indemnity op. 15. Otis Elevator Co. Employers' Liability Assurance Corp. Employers' Liab. Ltd. Assurance Corp. Lt�. 371 It is by the Hoard ordered that the aforementioned Insurance Companies are hereby approved. i And the Board takes recess to meet an 'konday, June 66th, 1932, at 10 I o�clock A.M. ...Chairman. I n ' Clerk. I i I I I I I i i I I i i I i i j I 1 i I i I I I A X74 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, JUNE 6th, 1932. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.L. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James PI.Long, Oscar Olsson, Harry L.Stow, and R.J.Trembath.- - S.C.Ftels, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of tile Hoard for and during the month of May, 1932, are read to the Board by the Clerk and approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. I ' In Matter of Approval of rarrants of Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appe-.ring therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follorri.ng warrants of said Reclamation District be approved, to wit: I No. Date Am aunt. 808 :iay 31, 19-32 S 50.00 811 May 31, 1932. 13.00 812 May 31, 19;2. 161.45 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by said Board by placing their signatures thereto. In the Latter of Anoroval of Warrants of Reclareation District 42059• Good cause appearing t__erefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follow- inE� rarrants of said Reclamation District be approved, to wit: Ido. Date Amount. 895 iday 26, 193" a 74-59 890 Lay 26, 1932 110.00 897 May z6, 1932 9.42 898 L'ay 26, 1932 56.10 899 May 26, 1932. 12.15, And these Chairman and C1exk. of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said Warrants by said Board by platin.- their signatures thereto. In Latter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2024 -2025. Good cause appearing therefor, it is a; the Board ordered that the follon , inc Warrants of Reclamation Districts 2024=2025 be approved, to i-t: No. Date Amount. 12024 - 159 lay 1, 1932. ;141.00 100 June 1, x932. 145.70 ;2025: - 17- Lay 1, 1932 139.03 4 June i, 1§32 01.98 And the Chairsan and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by said Board by platin{; their siKnatures thereto. I 373 In the ?Satter of Granting Leave of Absence to Jain. Moore and Geo. O.Meese. Geo. 0.Yeese, County Assessor, and John Moore, Justice of the Peace 15th Tovmship havin; applied to this Board for permission to leave the State of California, It is, by the Board ordered t"at permission to leave the State of California be granted to Geo. O.Yeese, and John 3Soore, for a period of thirty days from and .__ter the date of lea.viur: t_eSta..te of California. In ''fatter of Adopting Ordinance Reg,,_-latin:-, Smoking in Forests, etc. A com.=--,rication havinbeen received by this Board from California State Chamber o' Commerce requesti . e Board of Supervisors to adopt an ordinance req lut- ing smokin- in forests and brush areas of the County of Con'ra Costa, and providing a penalty for its violation, It is, by the Board ordered that said communication and form of Ordirance be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County i for an opinion as to its legality., i i ,• In the ;:fatter of Reeuest of Peerless i i Ornamental Iron and Bronze Co.Inc, to Substitute materials. A communication having bee:: received by this Board from E.G.Bangs, Architect for County Pail of Rpcords Build-Jng, stating that Peerless Ornamental Iron and Bronze Co. Inc., have as;-ed cermissicn. to substitute steel roller shutters manufactured by nenneson ianufacturing Company in lieu of those soecified ir,. the original plans and specifications, It is, by the Board ordered that said substitutioi; be approved, at no extra expense to the County of Coara Costa., ' In the Hat'.er of Donation to 3ren.woed Apricot Fastival, i A communication having been received from Charles A.French, Secretary of East Contra Costa Chwnber of Commerce, requestinE; the Board of Supervisors of Contra ' osta Ca: nty to mace a donation to the.3rentwood Apricot Festival, and the Board of i s�_-,pervisors deeiin:- the said Festival a good advertising medium for the advertising - i of the resources of Conga Costa County, It i s, by th e Board ordered that donation of ,12 0 be made to said Srentrood � i Apricot Festival, to be paid out of 8:e Advertisi::-• Fang, of Contra Costa County upon nresentntio;. o' a duly va ified claim therefor. 'I In the Matter of Substitution of Materials of County Hall of Records Buildi:,�;. Architect E.G.Bangs, of County Hall of Records Building, having appeared before this Hoard and requested that Hart & Cooley Registers be substituted in I said iruilding in lieu of those specified in .he original plans and specifications I ' at a cost of 3176, It is, by the Board ordered that the substitution of Hart & Cooley Registers be and the same is hereby approved.r In the Latter of Providing L,b or for Setting of T.Irons and Anile Irons, in County Hall of Records buildinS. John Monk, Superintendent of Construction of County Hall of Records Build ing, Navin. requested this Board to provide labor for setting of T Irons and angle) irons in connection r.ith placing of terga cotta in County Hall of Records Building, It is, by the Board oriered that John 'monk, Superintendent of Construct- -ion, be and he is hereby authorized to employ the necessary labor for s .id work. In the 'Matter of Appointment of County Librarian. The folloring delegation of romen, Mrs. Eva Leech, Mrs. R.B.Harlan, Mrs. Ed.I Bradley, Miss Ida Hall, Mrs. F,R.1floodard, Mrs. Charles Goold, Mrs. Stephen Johnson,) Mrs. Phil Bancroft, Hics Ann Bancroft, airs. G.M.Parsons, tIrs. R.A.Macey, LSTs. C.H. Paterson, 'Wrs. -%-xymond lurphy, and Mary Spencer, having appeared before this Boar and discussed with said Board, the appointment of a County Librarian, for County of Cont.a Costa, It is, by the Hoard ordered that the anpointin,,• of said County Librarian be and the same is hereby continued to Tuesday, July 5th, 1932. In the 'Matter of e:Aering ' into a Contract for collection of taxes for ;,ast Bay Munitipal Utility District. The East Bay Municipal Utility District Navin, presented to the Hoard of taxes of Supervisors a fora of contract for the collection of/East Bay Liunicipal Utility District by the County of Contra Costa, and agreesto pay to the County of Contra Y Costa, for such service one—half of one per cent of all sums collected; It is, by the Board ordered that said cont-,act be and the sa-me is hereby a;proved, and —.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of the County of Contla Costa., h- I I' 375 In 1iatter of Anproval of Cont Tact and Bond of Nat. Lena. Yat. Lena, Navin-, presented to this Boars, his contract for furnishing of concrete and cement for Bl Cerrito Memorial Hall, and 'ponds in the sums heretofore ordered by thisBoard, It is, by the Board ordered that ^aid contract and bonds be nd the sasae are hereby approved. InEatter of Furnishing Temporary � Relief to Mrs. Joe 3ertino and family. It havin.-; been reported to this Board that there is in the Torn of Walnut Creek Mrs.Joe 3ertino and family consistia of ten children who are in need of immediate relief, It is, by the Board ordered thnt the County Social Service Department of Con- tra Costa County furnish to firs. Joe 3ertino and family such temporary relief as is needed and It is further ordered that the District attorney of the County of Contra Costa have Joe 3ertino, husban- of Iu'rs.�oe Bertino cited to appear before the Superior Court of tie County of Contra Costa, and show cause, why he should not be compelled to support said family as heretofore ordered by said Court}, i 1 In the i?attar of Donation to the State of C lifornia for purchase of }Wt.Diablo Park, This Board havin heretofore oblivated itself to pay toward acquisition of I a parr area on L't.Diablo, the sum of 760,000 during the years 1930-1931-1932, and the sum of .340,000 having already been made to the State of Clifomia, to Depart- ment of Watt al Resources, Division _ Parks, and t:iis Board havin heretofore obligated itself to pay s,__u Department of Natural Resources, Division of Pasks, the sum of .;720,000 durin the year 1932, as soon as tax money for said purpose becomes available, and sai=l Department of natural Resources, Division of Parrs, through its Secretary Laura Gregory, flavin, requested this Board to make an order obligating this Board to pay direct to the 'It.Diablo Corpany, Ltd. ti=e sum of $20,000 instead of payin; same to the Department of Natural Resources, Division of Pa.r's, and it appearing to this 30ard that the purchase of said land is necessary for said park purposes, and should be made imomedintely, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that upon ' delivery of a deed to jp Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks, by the lit. Diablo Co. Ltd, conveying to the State of California, the whole of Unit Ido. 3, of said Lt.Diablo Par', area, this SodSd will, as soon us tax ;r.or•ey for t'.:e year 1932 is available, pay dircct to the Lt.Diablo Co. Ltd. on advice frog said Department of -Natural Resources, Division of Parts, that said deed has been delivered and accepted by said Division, said srm of ,,20,000 in full payment of the balance due on said land. The said o,'der is passed by the following vote :f 'ae Board, to wit: Ayes: Sapervisors Lon;, Olsson, Stmv, Buchana.. and Trembath. Noes: None— i I I In Batter of Placing Nerr Timbers in Old River Bridge am Clifton. Court Ferry. Julius B.Manthey, County Surveyor of San Joaquin County, having reported to this Board that the salvaged timbers which were specified should be used for brad ing new worn: on Old River Bridge as specified in contract of John Hackman, are too i rotten to be used and having estimated that new, timbers could be urrchased for the , sum of '200, It is, by the Board ordered that purchase of net; timbers at a cost of '200 for said contract, be and the sarre is hereby an;roved by Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, said County ofContra Costa to pay one—half the cost of same.,., , l IN Matter of Resolution Directed to Highway Department of the State of Crlifornia. WHEREAS, the State of California, through its Highway Department has let, or is about to let, a contract for improvin the State Hightay exteriing from the San Pablo Bridge to tae Carquinez Bridge, in the County of Contra Costa, and IMREAS, a serious unemployment situation exists in the County of Contra Costa, and among said unemployed are many experienced road builders and laborers, and «r%RHAS, all materials used in, the construction of roads arc: manufactured and produced in the County of 0ontra Costa, and the using of said rnaterials locally , produced,by contractors holding contracts for public uwls, ;:ill tend to relieve the unemployment situation in said County of Contra Costa, and, r:EREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County in letting contracts for public imsovements insists that all contractors, so far as is practicable, hire local labor and use materials manufactured ex:d produced in the County of Contra Cost THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: That the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Count urge upon, the Highc,ay Department of tae State of California, that they, the said High,:ay Department, use their influence to the end that all contractors holding contracts for the ma__in�; of public improvements in said Contra Costa County, hire residents of Contra Costa County, so fax as is practicable, and use materials manu— factured and produced in said County of Contra Costa. The foregoin_: Resolution was adon:ed by the following vote of the Board, to crit: Ayes: Supervisors Janes N.Long, Oscar Olsson, Harry li.Stow, W.J.Buchahan and R.J.Trembath. Noes: None. 377 In tae Itatter of Resolution in xeg—ard to County Hospital EER7AS, tiis Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, are desirous of protecting the Lood,-, an:: -wrares situated and being in the County Hospital situated in te City of _1arti.ez, County of oo!:-_a Gaster,, State of California, and being further desirruc of t)rotectjnE the relfare and interests of tj,,e residents and other oersons situated in the County of Coats Costa rho see'.-, treatment, medical attention, medioa,L' advice and medical co.,.sultation i.1. said Courty Hospital of tae County of Contra Costa State of cituatea in the Torn of l-artinez. in said County sad State, aid, MHEREAS, in order to protect said interests hereino.bove descried, it is ne cessar,' for this Board of Sunervisors of t'.,,e County of Contra Costa, State of i'lifOr',lirl, to protect said interests of -61:e County of 00,14c Costc,, by this vsolutjOn relative to rtnd resident physicians a:,.d other employees employed by tie County Of Contra Cootf%, in and ,.-.)oul the said Cm,.nty Hospital Of Szlid County and the j U'e Of said equipment t::exe_4r provided; THEREFG.-Lr, BZ IT RE-SOLI'LD A:7D IT IS HEERIZEY O.�!DZPM, that no resident physician' and/ or any employee of the County situated in and about the County Hospital of tie Joul—Y of Oo.,71 a Oo.ta, which s.,id resident physician and/ or employee is hired for tlie _)urooee of re derin, aid nad assistance in the ;arriinon o-f said County Hospital for said County, is permitted to: First: Use az,.y of t-.-!e county-ov.med equipment, medicines, facilities, articles,:; and/ or fixtures and any part and parcel of`the said facilities of the County Hosuitai iOT the aid and assistance in ze.-n4ezi.n,- aid and assistance to any but paients duly enter,=d and nein,:; inmaten of t',e said County Hospital hereinabove described. Second: That no physician and/ or employee hereinabove aescribed all render services in and about sail;: Prcr,,dres to ary persons for chkrge or fee of any kind, but shall receive in ftll cotmoensation -Or service:: rendered as said resident physician and/ or employee rhile opoTatin.; it,.and ao:;ut said promises in his� respective capacity, the sums herebefore pra.-ided for said re.,ident physician and/ or employee horeirabove described by order of this Board. The f0re_40in„ Resolutio.a ruts and adopted by the Board of S,qervisors Of tie County of Contra Costa at a neeti-11; of the said Board held on the 6th day of June, 1932, by the vote, to rit: Ayes: Su�oerviisors Buchanan, Lon;;, Olsson, Trenbath and Stov. Noes: hone. Absent: none. In Matter of Allowance to Indigents under ooze of Probation Officer. It is by the Bo,^rd ordered that beginning Lfty 1st, 15}2, the County allowance!! g of $100 per mo%th granted to !:rs.Llarcelina Flores a-id h,-r children be reduced to $75. per montln and that the be mailed to _ike Flores, account death of mother. It is furter ordered that be.-in.. nm June let, 1551, the State and County allowance of Q'22-50 per mont.". i;xanted tre Prol--atioa Officer for the buppert and main- tena.,,ce of Joe Teschaira be reduced to 720 per month n 7q ft(I In the Hatter of Alio rano e I to Indi`:-ents, It is by the Board ordered that ;5.50 state and 38.50 county aid to the needy aged be granted to BERTOLA TAMBIM. , Pacheco, as of Liay let, 1932. That p10 county cas7. allo,;=ante heretofore discontinued to FRET? ACBE, Danville, be reinstated as of May 15, 193-. i That $15 county cash allocance be granted to LOIS. FELOLENA IMITOZA, San i Pablo, to oegi n as of 2Say 1st, 19;2. That $12. county casio allor:ance be .L,ranted to BASIL PAVOLI, Grangers CRarf i Yartinem, to begin May let, 1932, i That $15 county cash allo,:.sue be Granted to 3ILIOUGHBY SFADE, 148- 12th I St. Ric_i.iond, oeginnirz ,'.Say let, 1932. I ' That p42.50 county cash allorance heretofore franted to ?.%RS, PETER KZLLEGHAI.- 325 Clarence St. Pt.Richmond, be reduced to ;?35.00 monthly as of June let, 1932. That 330 county cash allw.'ance be discontinued as of '!ay let, 1932, to GUY BATES, 19 Virginia St. Crockett. That county cosi; all=,ni:ce of CORNELIUS KELLER. Slestern Drive, Gen. Del. Pt.Richmond, be discontia ed ,-s of E_ay let, 1932, until such time as he is able to return to his home. I That .�20 county cast: alla-ance to JOSEPHI NAVARRO, Richmond, be discon- tinued as of Liay 1st, 1932. That .;70.00 county cash allo-,ante to :SRS. ADELIftE SA:?TOS, 1008- Stn St. Anticd_, be di contir,.,ed as of 'day let. 1932• That $3O State aid to be n as of Dec. 1st, 1931, xhich has been advised I in relief is kknd. 330 state aid to begin as of 'Lay 1st, 1932, to be paid is cash, to URS. LOUISA ERTA, 352 S. 52nd St. SteEe,Cal. That ;;7.50 state aid to t=.e needy aged and 37.50 county cash allor:ance to begin as of Dec. let, 1931, wliidi 'as bee, advanced in relief in 'kind to ;,LRS. SSE DOOLIME, 431- 6th St. Rich-ond Cal. p7.50 sate aid to the needy aged and V-550 county cash allor:ance to begin as of Iiay lst,1932, to be caid in crush, ^'.int X12.50 state Lmd 312.,0 cacaty aid to tae needy aged be gra:aed IJ to JO ;: ;. GAF_IGAi, 'Wartine;: Highray, ;+alnu_ Creek, as of Liay let, 1932, That 312.50 state aid to t_;e need;; a�.;ed and ..112.50 county cash? allorance 11 be granted to L2,S. .lLlI3 SCOTT, 222- 4t._ St. Richn±ond, to begin as of May 1st, 19.2. j That p12.50 state .id to `ae need: a-,-ed and 112.50 county cash alla^ance be �:xaated to !:RS. AG. S LALBET, 510 Liberty St. El Cer.ito, to begin as of 'yay 1st, 1932• That :x7.50 state and 37.50 county aid for ne.:dy aged heretofore granted to Alexander Sales, Antioch, be di::conanued as of Dec. 1, 1531. That State and County aid heretofore gra:fec: to 1"Te'_vin H.Gro,.er, 329- 6th St. Richmond, be discos,iiwed as of Uaylst, 1932. That a�plicationof Peter Martin, 223- 2nd St. Richmond, for state and f County aid to t'_:e needy aged be denied as need not established. That 320. stat;; aid for needy children be granted to Lir:., Ar".'a.. GARDELL I 1205 Lil'_ian St. Crockett, be ranted as o£ June 1st, 1932. That 323 tut aid be grrrted to ?.RS. JE_.i'IE PARASCAF.'DCLO, R. ,.. F.D. Box 3 1 Rica .nd, t obe._rin as ..ay 1s , 1932' That 310 state and 310 county aid for needy children be granted to 'S.LRY REY, 1016 First Ave. ,.rocket`, tc be,;in as of `Say let, 1932. That X40 state aid end 110 county aid for needy children be decreased to 330 state and ;?j0 county cash aid, to JOS7PHIS3 FZRF!I3A, 802- 10th St. Antioch to oe,r,•in as of 'Llay 4, 1932• That 320 state a ,for needy chi laren, to JULIA UABZIE, Port & Ceres St. ' Crockett, be decreased to 315. per month. That $10 state aid to '-'RS. VICTORIA BZRA. E1 Cerrito, California, be di That as of A-)rii 3, 1932, and ;�10 coanty cash all Cance be Granted from April 3, 1932, to He& 1, 1932, Raco:.iaend tat •a10 county cask; Ila as be aisconti.ued as of May let, 1932. That p20 state aid for needy c'iildren be discontinued as of May let, 1 2, to ESTHM HEI NO, slant Creek, Cal. That 310 state aid for needy children be granted tO MIRS, ukRY SILT- 553- 22nd fit. Richanond, be discontinued as of May 1st, 1932•,; And t'..e Board takes recess to meeton Monday, June 20, 1932, at 10 I o'c7,ock A.M, �; ��1ki a u sGLER3. .....................MIRMAR J 379 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, JUNE 20th, 1932• The Board met at 10 olclock A.M. Present: Ron. P1.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S-C Wells, Clerk. r In the Matter of Appointment of County Librarian. The following persons, to wit: Mrs. B.R.Burroughs, Mrs. Charles Grant, Mrs. Andrew Bounickson, Mrs, Myra Honegger and Mrs. Ed. Sellers, having appeared before the Board to discuss the appointment of a County Librarian for Contra Costa County, It is, by the Board ordered that the further hearing on said matter be con- I tinued to and set for Tuesday July 5th, 1932. i In the Matter of Annexing Additional Contiguous Territory to Crockett-Crolona Valona Lighting District. Thomas R. Hanna, having presented to this Board, a petition signed as required by law, praying that additional contiguous territory be annexed to Crockett-Crolona- Valona Lighting District, ' It is, by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition be set for Monuayj i the 16th day of July, 1932, at hour of 1:30 o'clock P.M. and that notice of the time and place of said hearing be given in the manner and for the time as required b law in the Crockett Signal, a nerspaper of general circulation. i i In Matter of Application for Dance permits. David A.Solari Post #151, American Legion, having applied to this Board for i permission to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. at Oek Grove Hall, on the following dates, to wit: July 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd and 30th, 1932, It is, by theBoard ordered that said permit be and the same is hereby granted. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds of Contra Costa County Water Works i District #1. The Commissioners of Contra Costa County Water Works District $1 having applied to this Board for permission to transfer $1000 from General Fund Of said District to the Bond Interest and Redemption Fund of said District, I It is, by the Board ordered that said transfer be made.'' I i i I 280 I In Matter of Appointment of Members of Board of Education of Contra Costa County. It appearing to this Board that the term of office of F.S.Ramadell and George A.Johnson, as 'embers of the Board of Education of Contra Costa County, has erpired, j It is, by the Board ordered that said F.S.Ramsdell and George A.Johnson I be and they are hereby appointed Members of the Board of Education of Contra Costa County for a term of two years, In Matter of Cocmmmicati on from J.F.Ecker. A communication having been received from J.F.Ecker, asking that he be allowed, to use W.T.Fuller & Co. pa.idi.ng materials in the work of painting the County Rall of Records Building, f It is, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby instructed to write J.F.Ecker, notifying him that he will be expected to use Certain teed and Pabco Paints, as set out in his contract., In the Mattes of Granting Extension of time to Golden Gate Iron Warks. r It is, by the Board ordered that the Golden Gate Iron Works be and they are hereby allowed an extension of 23 days from and after the original date for the completion of their contract for fabricating steel for the County Hall of Records Building, in which to complete said contact. In Matter of Installation of Street Light in Town of Crockett. A petition having been presented to this Board praying for the installation of a Street Light on Alhambra Street approximately 125 feet east of the intersection of Alexander Ave. and Alhatmbra Street, in Town of Crockett, It is, by the Board ordered that said Street Light be installed, after July let, 1932, and the Pacific Gas & Electric Company, is hereby instructed to install said light.,, 1 In the Matter of Change of Names of certain Streets in Town of Lafayette. Petitions signed as required by tan, praying for a change of name of certain streets in the Town of Lafayette, having been filed with this Board, and said p etitio e having been approved by the Planniil; Commission cf Contra Costa County, It is, bythe Board ordered that the following change of names of streets in town of Lafayette be made, to wit: i I i 381 Lafayette Acres First Street/is-hereby changed to Stuart kvenue. Acr Second StreeL1` sv�ttreoy san ged t Ileen Street. Third Street LA sInezeof canto Elizabeth Street. First Street as designated on Map of Bickerstaff Tract is h a eby changed to Bickerstaff Street. Second Street as designated on Map of Bickerstaff Tract is hereby changed to Chestnut Street. Third Street as designated on the Map of Bickerstaff Tract is hereby changed to 41*alnut Street. The vote of the Board on said order is unmiimcus. In the Matter of Fixin.g Hearing on County Planning Commission Map Ordinance. A form of Ordinance specifying form of Maps of any Subdivisions which are to be filed in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and the matter to be shown thereon and providing the procedure for the filing and consideration of such maps, having been presented to this Board, for adoption, It is, by the Board ordered that the hearing on said proposed Ordinance be held on the 11th day of July, 1932, at hour of 11 o'clock A.M. in the Chambers j of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and that notice of said hearing' be published in the Contra Costa Gazette, a newspaper of general circulation. i 1 In Matter of Placing County Insurance. It is by the Board ordered that J.H.Morrow, County Purchasing Agent of Contr a Costa County renew all insurance policies on county buildings which are to expire on July lst, 1932, and that said Purchasing Agent shall place said insurance in a reliable Company or Companies, which meet with his approval. I In the Matter of Request of Carl Doell for permission to Substitute materials. Carl Doell having appeared before this Hoard and requested permission to substitute Webster Steam Traps for the Illinois Steam Traps, as set out in the original specifications for the installing of a heating plant in County Hall of i ' Records Building, It is, by the Board ordered that said application be and the same is hereby denied. I I i i i I A �iti_ I In the Matter of Approval of Addenda to plans and specifications for County Hall of Records Building. i E.G.Bangs, Architect, for County Hall of Records Building, having presented to this Board an addenda to the original plans and specifications for the following! I contracts in County Hall of Records Building, to wit: Brick and hollow Tile; Uarble I work; Terrazzo Work; tile work; and linoleum and cork tile; It is, by the Board ordered that said Addenda be and the same is hereby I approved and said addenda shall be considered as a part of the original plane End specifications for said building. I In Satter of Advertising for aids for Work on County Hall of Records Building. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa county having this day approved the Addenda to the original plans and specifications for doing of marble work; brick and hollow tile work; terrazzo work ; the work; and linoleum and cork tile work, It is, by the Board ordered that bids for doing of said work be advertised for in the Martinez Daily Herald, and the Crockett Signal, newspapers of general circulation, and that bids for doing of said m rk shall be received by this Board on Monday, July 16th, 1932, up to the hour of 10:30 o'clock A.M. In Satter of Substitution of certain 'Saterials in County Hall Of Records Building. It is by the Board ordered that Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company Drinking Fountains Type T-629—D, shat) be used throughout the said Building; that alumi=m grills shall be substituted for cast iron grills in Rooms 201 and 301; as shown on plans for said building; that Magnolia or Lafarge Cement shall be used instead of Atlas cement in placing of terra cotta and brick work; that Crockett Electric Shop is hereby authorized to change Electric panels and main switchboard as agreed with Architect E.G.Bangs, and said Crockett Electric Shop shall be allowed an additional payment of yc9 for said change. i I I' 383 In the Matter of Furnishing of Certificates by Contractors showing place of Manufacture of Materials for Hall of Records Building. Upon request of John Monk, Superintendent of Construction for County Hall ' of Records Building, all contractors furnishing materials to be used in construction of said building shall furnish a Certificate to said Superintendent of Construction showing the place of manufacture of all of said materials... 1 In the :latter of Granting Permission i to Carl Doell to Sub-let. Carl Doell having applied to this Board for permission to sub-let by him, the digging of a hole for placing of a fuel-oil tank in connection with his contract for installation of a heating system in Co.inty Hall of Records Building; to a local resident of Contra Costa Oounty; It is, by the Board ordered that said permission be granted. i In:latter of Transfer of Funds. County Auditor A.N.Sullenger, having requested that this Board make is- segregation of appropriations in order to give effect to the more detailed analysis of road expenditures being made in the accounting for the current year, It is, by the Board ordered that said resegregation of appropriations be made as requested. Appropriations under the Direction of the County Surveyor. From Bond Road Maintenance Fund. As Re- Account AnpropId. Arprop. No. Sup. Dist. 1• i Maintenance $20,000.00 300.00 Vacation pay 1500 5500.00 Mtce.-Rte of Ray 1510 13500.00 " Surface 1520 100.00 " Bridges 1530. 0,000.00 20,000.00 Sun. Dist.2: ' Maintenance 29,500.00 250.00 Vacation Pay 2500 25.00 Road Lighting 2501 6500.00 Mtce-Rights of Play 2510 21500.00 " Surface 2520 925.00 " Bridges 2530 9.500.00 29,500.00 Sup. Dist. 3: ' Maintenance 32,000.00 400.00 Vacation. Pay 3500 7500.00 Mtce-Rts of Play 3510 23500.-00 00 " Surface Bridges 3530 "B .,32,000.00 $32,000.00 Sup. Dist. 4• 'maintenance 6,500.00 125.00 Road lighting 4501 550.00 Mtee-Rts of Play 4510 5425.00 " Surface 4520 100.00 " Bridges 4530 —T-500 - 5 .00 Sup D; g: ince nce 5,000.00 100.00 Vacation Pay 5500 1400.00 Mtce-Rts of Way 5510 3200.00 " Surface 5520 300.00 " Bridg es 5530 I 5000.00 r From the General Fuhd. i Su Demist. inLia teziance $1200.00 200.00 vacation pay 1700 Cap. Out-Impts. 000:00 10000.00 Cap.out Impt. to 23rd St. 1751 55 0 11 20�- I Sun. Dist. 2: I i-IIa en3nce 6000.00 100.00 Vacation Pay 2700 ' 550.00 Road Lighting 2701 300.00 Mtce- Rights of Nay 2710 200.00 • • 11 • B1 2711 500.00 " Surface 2720 600p00 " Bridges 2730 365o.00 Cup. ,Out Impt. to Rd B s 2750 1 0.00 " " Purch. Rts of Nay 2799 00 000.00 ' % a � intenance 30500.00 2900.00 Vacation Pay 3700 75.00 Mtce- Rte of Nay 3710 525.00 " Surface 3720 j 50.00 " Bridges 3730 4300.00 Cap. Out. Impt. to Rds 3750 19,'+00.00 " " " c 30 3751 3250.00 " " New Construct. 3780. -3'0500.00 30,500.00 i Sup. Dist. 4• maintenance 5500.00 50.00 Vacation Pay 4700. 3250.00 Mtce- Rts of Nay 4710 2000.00 • Surface 4720 100.00 " Bridges 4730 150.00 cap. out Impts. to Rds 4750 5500.00 4 5500.00 Su . Dist. aintenance 4750.00 30.00 load Lighting 5701 1200.00 Mtce-- Rts of Nay 5710 � 20.00 • Surface 5780. 75 75 -00 From Special Rca d Fund. i Sup. Dist. 1: Cap. Outlay Imprts. 4000.00 2000.00 Lace. Rights of Nay 1610. 2000.00 " Surface 1620 0c0.00 4000.00 SuD. Dict. 2: ai� r nonce 4000.00 1000.00 Utce. Rts of Way 2610. 2500.00 " Surface 2620 . " Bridges 2630 ,?TO-0-0-.OT Sun. Dist. 3: maintenance 4000.00 620.00 o.00 co Cap. Out Impts. to Rd C30 3651 " 3 3652 000.00 4000.00 Su-o. Dist. 4• Maintenance 4000.00 4000.00 m ce-Surface 4620. Sup. Dist. 5: uaintenance 4000.00 4000.00 Mtce- Surface 5620. Appropriations under Direction of Supervisor of District. 1. From Road District Fund. Uaintenance 27972.00 300.00 Vacation Pay 1000. j Cap. out-Nerr construct. 22000.00 3100.00 Road Lighting 1001. 5000.00 Luce- Rights of Nay 1010 12000.00 " Surface 1020 2500.00 " Buildings 1030 950.00 Replacement Equipment 1049 16000.00 Cap. Out Impts. to Rds 1050 1000.00 " " San Paolo St.Impts.1056 50.00 " • Impts. to Bridges 1060 1100.00 " • Nerr Equipment 1090 2.00 " " Purch.Rts of Nay 1099 9972.00 9972.00 385 From Motor Vehicle Fund. Maintenance 9'39500.00 1750.00 Mtce. Rights of Flay 1110 Cap. Out.Impts. Rds 5500.00 250.00 " " " Rd A 5 1111 4100.00 " Surface 1120 1100.00 " Bridges 1130 10 00.00 Ca g. Out Impts to Roads 1150 11600.00 " " " Pinole Sts. 115 43oo.00 " " " San Pablo " 1152 14400.00 " " " Rodeo S 1157 00 .00 X600 -OG APPROPRIATIOt:S LTDER DIRECTIO?i SUPERVISOR 07 DISTRIIT 2. From Road District Fund. Kaintenance 28E50.00 190.00 Vacation Pay 2000, 2600.00 270-00 Road Lighting 2001 6642.00 Mtce- Rights of Way 2010 5291.00 " Surface 2020 3032.00 " Bridges 2030 12350.00 Cap- Out Impts. to Rds 20 20 .00 " " " Bridges 200� 2545.00 " " " New Equipment 2090 550.00 " " Purch. Rts of Way 2099 531 00-431,2� 250.00 From Motor Vehicle Fund. Maintenance 42100.00 7,500.00 Mtce-Rts of Way 2110 10,200.00 " Surface 2120 1,350.00 Bridges 2130 10,0'00.00 Cap. Out. Impts. to Rds 2150 3,400.00 " " " T:) Rd B 7 2151 150.00 " " " Bridges 2160 00.00 " " " " B 37 2161 2100.00 $42,100.00 From General Fund. Maiit enance 5000.00 200.00 Vacation Pay 2200. ' 00.00 Mtce- Rts of Way 2210 00.00 " Surface 2220 600.00 w Bridges 2230 2500.00 cap. Out. Impts. to Roads 2.2 0 900.00 n n n Bfldges 2261 50 0.00 5 Approoriati0ns under diredtion Supervisor j of District 3• I From Road District Fund. i Maintenance 45500.00 150.00 Vacation Pay 3000 475.00 Road Lighting 3001- 700-00 Mtce- Righ's of Way 3010 45-5.00 " Surface 3020 1500.00 " Bridges 3030 560.00 Repla ement of Equip. 3049 15200.00 Cap. lut. Impts to Roads 3050 10900.00 " " to C 1 a c 9 3051 1400.00 " " to C 13 3052 2750.00 " " " to c 54 3053 1400.00 " " " to c 26 30 2960.00 " " " to Purch Rts Way 3099 5 00.00 5 00.00 ' From Motor Vehicle Fund. Maintenance 42900.00 3600 .00 Mt:ce- Rights of Way 3110 7500 .00 " Surface 3120 1000. 00 " Bridges 3130 5300.00 Cap. Out.Impts, to Roads 3150 20000.00 n n n n gds C1& 09 3151 600.00 " n n " 0 l 3152 ' 700.00 " " " " c 2 26 3153 200.00 " " " C 3154 4000.00 " " " Wal.cr.sts. Imp. 3155 34-29-66.0-0 900.00 i i i I f I I Appropriations under the Direction of Supervisor of District 4. From Road Oistrict Fund. Maintenance $23550.00 1750.00 Road lighting 4001. 50.00 Mtge- Rte of Way 4010 300.00 • Surface 4020 300.00 IS Bridges 4030 ' 20500.00 Cap. Out. Impts.to Roads. 4o5o b 0.00 " ^ " Rts of Way 4099 ;,2 55o.ao - 3550.00 From Motor Vehicle Fund. Mairh snares 42000.00 5450.00 dtce -Rts of Way 4110 5500.00 " Surface 4120 750.00 Bridges 4130 27000.00 Can. Out. Im3ts. to Rds 4150 -Tffo-M-.N�- Ooo.00 " Rd D 19 4151 Approp7lations mnder the Direction of Supervisor of District 5. From Road District Fund. Maintenance $ 9200.00 900.00 Mice. Rts. of Way 5010 Cap. Out. Impts. to Rds 15000.00 1425.00 Surface 5020 1573.00 " Mridges 5030 i 15550.00 Cap. Out Impts. to Rds 5050 3750.00 " ^ " rd E 24 505-1 02.000 " " Purch Rts of Way 5099 _772-00.00 2 24 00.00 From Motor vehicle Fund. uaintenance 42100.00 14o0.00 Mtce. Rts of Way 5110 6600.00 " Surface 5120 1000.00 " Bridges 5130 0000.00 Cap. Out. Imus. to Rds. 5150 700.00 " " Rd E 12 5151 000.00 " ° ° Rd E 29 5152 500.00 " " " Rd E 20 5153 000.00 " " " Rd E 22 5154 9200.00 " " ^ Rd E 24 5155 1-500.00 " " " Rd E 5 5156 2100.00 21 0.00 From General Fund. Mair_tenar_ce 5000.00 225.00 Mtce- Sufface 5229 175.00 " Bridges 5230 4600.00 Can. Out. Impts to Rds 5250 _ 5000- 0- _5-M�_ For Ferries , etc. I Maintenance 12,000.00 lOGO.00 Mtce. Old River Bridge 5235 10000.00 " Jersey Is.Ferries 5240 1000.00 " Clifton Ct.Ferry 12,000.00 12,000.00 The said order is passed by the im animous vote of the Board. . In the Matte r of Transfer of Funds. A.N.Sullenger, County A:;ditor, having requested that the following portion of appropriation be cancelled ap_d amount thereof transferred from GeneralFund to the Unappropriated Reser-.-e Fund, to wit: 515 Joint Highway Tunnel $6,113. I and from the funds taus made available, It is ordered that the following additions toi appropriations be made and anount of them be transferred from Unappropriated Reserve Fund to the General Fund, to wit: 125 Srro erior Court: 0Exp. of Uutside Judges $30.00 053 Books 18.00 0521 Periodicals Subscrb. 14.00 :62.00 131 Ouice Court 1 0 lit Sstmall claims Ct. Exp. 10.00 P 387 214 Constable Twp. 4 634 2 3aasport.of Persons $10.00 218Constable Twwo. 8• I C 2 ransport. persons 55,00 i 225Conetable T 1 0 Trans9. of persons 220.00 241 Sealer o£ Weights & Measures j 0339 Telephone & Telegraph 6.00 298 County Equipment �0.00 2 Auto Allowance 100,00 0411 Vrdinary Tray. Exp. 115.00 0517 Supplies, Printed 50.00 611.00 968.00 ' It is further ordered that the following additions to appropriations be made and the amount thereof be transferred from the Unappropriated Reserve Fund to the Charities & Corrections Fund: I 512 Care of Blind. Cash Care of Blind 20.00 10 Care �fIndjl I s. 053-Groceries ;5000.00 0527 Water 125.00 1125.00 $5145-00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board.k. In the ;latter of Transfer of Funds. i It is on request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, by the Board ordered j that the following transfers of funds be made to adjust the appropriations to tit operating needs for the balance of the fiscal year as follows: 106 Treasurer.- Decrease Increase. N9 M so. Services 1. -00 .130-- Express 0312 ; 1 Auto Mileage 3.00 2.00 Repair Equip. 032 0411 Ordinary Trave, Exp. 2.00 16.00 Supplies, Printed 0517 0518 Offs. Supp. Misc. 11.00 0522 Postage 2.00 $19.00 Tf9.6u.-- 111 District Attorney: 03 ther Fees 55.00 25.00 Auto Hire 039 0.00 Misc. Supplies 599 $55-00 55.00 120 Elections-Preliminary Costs. 02;2 x1 Help 525.00 525.00 11isc. Fees 026 j 1 0.00 150.00 Supplies, Printed 0518 5.00 7 5.0 122 Election-Primary. 0375 Rent 346.00 325.00 Misc. Fees 026 Election Supplies 5250.00 23.00 Wages 0210 450-00 1115c. Services 4800.00 Supplies, Printed 0518 152 Grand Jur . 0517 Suppiies, Printed 5.00 10.00 Postage 0522 0518 " Misc. � � L6� 158. Hall o£ cords: 091 uilding Ccartrct. 317456.85 600.00 Wages 0210 032 Other Fees 1500.00 35.00 ftleg. & Telep 0339 0313 Fidelity Bonds 327.00 75.00 Misc, Services 0399 0324 Rent of Equip. 103.00 5.00 Supplies, Printed 0517 50.00 eater 0527 0398 County Equipment 160.00 1100.00 Mis. Supplies 0599 72972.35 Concrete Contract 32889.00 Struct.Steel " 8590.50 Steel Erection " 62752.00 Stone Work + 13780.00 Terra Cotta " 4449.00 Roof.& Sheet Met." 30585.00 Furring.Lath.& P1ast.Con. I 012177.00 Ornamental Met.Wk.Con. 740.00 Carpentry Contract 945-00 Glass & Glazing ' 6150.00 Painting Contract 9900.00 Plwnbing Contract 15733.00 Heating & Vent.Contract 10681.00 Elect. Wk Contract 434 00 Elevators Contract. 242WLricultural Commissioner 0 Extra e p 50.00 270.00 County Equipment 0 96 0910 Wages 405.00 160.00 Auto Mileage 041 2 00 Convention Exp. 049 $455-00 045 5 251 Cauunty Gars e. 0913 Road Machinery 0.00 30.00 Misc. Equipment. 0913 ' 301, Health Officer. 0517 Supplies, Printed 20.00 20.00 Postage 0522 502. Count Hos ital-Bld s.& Grds 0 11 Wages, Repair Labor 125.00 320.00 County Equipt. 0398 0328 Repair of Bldgs. 320.00 1�Cleang.& Dis. Sup. 054 513. Case of Minors. 00 00 $445 Cash 100.00 900.00 Board & Care 0310 031 Med. & Dental Fees 125.00 0310A Bd & Care Pub.Inst. 20.00 0325 Rent 100.00 0342 Transpn of Persons 150.00 057 Clothing 160.00 051Med. & Surg. Sun. 50.00 0524 Food Supplies 150.00 0599 Misc. Supplies 2 0.0000 0 0.00 516. Probation Officer. 04 uto liileage 10.00 10.00 Postage 0522. 516 Detention Home. , 0519 OfTi-Ee- Supp. Misc. 5.00 5.00 Postage 0522 693Su t, schools 0 Auto Mileage 80.00 5.00 Transp. Things 0343 75.00 Ord. Tay. E--p,p.. Of+}11. .0o 694 Board of Education. 0 7 upplies,P I11TED 050.00 050.00 Auto Mileage 041. The said order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. \ In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. It is by the Hoard ordered that the sum of $54 be transferred to the General Fund from the unappropriated Reserve Fund in order to provide for the payment of bill of O.Prytz for $89. for making a connecting sewer to the County Jail Building I at Crockett, California. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of theBoard.r I In the matter of Dissolution of Carquinez County Fire protection District. This Board of Supervisors having heretofore ordered that an election be held in the Carquinez County Fire Protection Distriot on June 7th. 1932 at which said election the following proposition be submitted to th4 voters of said District to-wit; shall the Carquinez County Fire Protection district in Contra Costa Countyl be Dissolved? and the Boars having proceeded to canvas the results of said election at this time finds the the said proposition to have received the following vote@, Yee, 102; No, 322. Thereupon framthe results of the canvas of the votes of said election the Board orders that said Carquinez County Fire Proteotion District be not dissolved. I n 389 In the batter of Transfer of Funds. It is, on request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, by the Board ordered that the folloring appropriations be cancelled and the amount of them transferred from ' the General Fund to the Unappropriated Reserve Fund: 122 Primary Election: Auto Mileage $1000.00 058 Election Supplies 175.00 $1175.00 201eriff. 1 Misc. Equipment 1500.00 243 Farm Advisor: 03 P.epair of Equipment 60.00 i 2735-00 From the amount thus made available, it is ordern-d that the following additional approp riation s be made and the amount of them transferred from the Un— appropriated Reserve Fund to the General Fund: 123 eg al notice ,175.00 058 Election Supplies 750.00 0517 Supplies, Printed 250.00 $1175.00 201 Sheriff. 021 Mages, Operatives 1500.00 2416%,1, advisor: i Office Equipment 6o.0o 3�r2 0 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,\ i I i In the Matte" of Transfer of Funds. It is, by the Board ordered, on request of A.N.Sullenger, county Auditor, that following adjustments be made in the fund accounts as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Treasurer: Debits Credits (Decreases) (Increases) Genera'_ Fund 011963.61 Charities & Correations Fund $335.41 Motor Vehicle Fund 2057.78 Sup. Dist. 1 Fund 1513.13 ' Sup. Dist. 2 Fund 134.ec Sun. Dist. 3 Fund 3399.6+ Special Road Fund 6505.05 Bond Road Htce Fund 1715.80 Co. Library Fund -0 6 1 1 .0 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I 1 In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $22,000 be transferred to Motor Vehicle Fund from General Reserve Fund to be repaid as of June 30, 1932, from the first Motor Vehicle taxes collected from the State. It is further ordered that the sum of $134,090.33 be transferred from the Highway Bond Interest and Sinking Fund to the General Reserve Fund. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous.\ n In the 'Matter of Cancellation of Court House and Jail Bonds. j A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, having reported to this Board that County Treasurer C.L.Dodge, has purchased twenty-five Court house and Jail Bonds of the denomination of $1000 each, for the sum of $980.00, ' It is, by the Board ordered that said purchase be and the same is hereby approved and the cancellation of the said bonds is hereby ordered.; In }Satter of Cancellation of warrants. I , The following warrants on the County Treasury of Contra Costa County, i are hereby ordered cancelled, to wit: Number. Fund. Date allowed Amount. 6027 Char. & Correct. July 1, 1931 $30.00 16900 " " Aug. 1, 1931, 30.00 1314 to■ Sept.. 1,'1931,' 30.00 1975 " Nov.1, 1931, 30.00 6 Nov. 1, 1931, 60.00 2072 " Nov. 1, 1931, 16.00 2424 ^ Dec. 1, 1931, 15.00 2466 " ° 1, 1931, 30.00 2546 " " 1, 1931, 15.00 2561 " " 1, 1931, 60.00 2079 ^ " 1. 1931, 16.00 2696 ^ ° 1,1931, 12.00 no4 " Jan. 1, 1932 15.00 3166 ^ 11 1, 1932, 30.00 3184 ■ to 1, 1932. 30.00 I ' 3259 " to 1, 1932, 80.00 3335 It 1, 1932. 20.00 3355 It 1, 1932, 20.00 3358 It 1, 1932, 16.00 3'176 " to 1, 1932, 12.00 3634 Feb. 1, 1932, 20.00 3639 " 1, 1932 15.00 3702 ^ Feb.l, 1932, 30.00 i 3719 ■ Feb. 1, 1932, 20.00 3773 of 111, 1932, 4o.00 3891 " to 1, 1932 16.00 4305 " Mar. 1, 1932 15.00 4367 It 1, 1532 30.00 4369 " of 1. 1932 15.00 43951 " „ 1, 1932 30.00 4965 " 21, 1932 60.00 5012 " Apr. 1,1932 19.00 5016 ^ " 1, 1932 15.00 5079 " Apri. 1, 1932 30.00 5233 " Apr. 1, 1932 12.75 5406 " 4, 1932 1.15 5741 ^ May 1, 1932 15.00_ 5844 " " 1, 1932 17.00 567 1, 1932 12.71 5669 " " 1, 19322 .50 591- ^ ■ 1, 1932 ;:00 591 ^ 1, 1932 42.50 5927 of1, 1932, 25.50 5991 " It 1, 1932 17.00 6396 " June 1, 1932 30.00 6465 to June 1, 1932 30.00 6469 ^ 1, 1932 10.00 6503 ^ „ 1, 1932 46.50 6516 1, 1932 20.00 6530 ^ ^ 1. 1932. 12.75 6555111, 1932 17.00 6583 1, 1932 59.50 I 6588 1. 1932 10. 00 2122 General Dec. 21, 1931 20.00 2230 " Jan. 4, 1932 00 2579 Feb. 1, 1932 5.00 11 6 Salary Mar. 1, 1932 250.00 15779 " Jun. 1, 1932 333.35 1504 It 11 " to i, 1932 300.00 75•0o 382 Co. Library Mar. 7, 1932, 1.67 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.- I f r 391 In the Matter of Dissolution of Tenney Terrs.ce Jounty Fire Protection District. A petition praying for the dissolution of the Tenney Terrace County Fire Pro- tection District having heretofore been presented to this Board of Supervisors, and said Board having set said petition for hearing for loth day of May, 1932, at 10 o'clock A.M. of said day, and notice of said hearing having been given for the time and in the manner as required by las;, by publication of a notice in the Crockett Signal, a newspaper of general circulation,and that7said hearing witnesses for and against the granting of said petition having been heard by said Board of Supervisors, and the Board deeming it for the best interests of all parties concerned, ordered that an election be called for the 7th day of June, 1932, in said Tenney Terrace County Fire Protection District, a- which said election the following proposition was to be submitted to the qualified electors of said District: "Bhall Tenney Terrace County :ire Protection District in the County of Contra Costa be dissolved'?i and the returns of said election having been filed with the Board of Supervisors and said Board having proceeded to canvass the said returns and finds that the vote '. at said election was as fol'_ors:"Yes"received 47 votes and "No" received S votes; and further finds that as a result of said vote the Tenney Terrace County Fire rrotection District should be dissolved; Thereupon, it is by the B m rd ordered that said Tenney Terrace county Fire ' Protection District in the County of Contra Costa, be and the same is hereby dissolved. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ii I In the Matter of Dissolution of Crockett-Crolona Fire District. A petition prayin; for the dissolution of the Crockett-Crolona Fire District having heretofore been presented to this Board if Supervisors, and said Board having set said petition for hearing for lo`t:.: day of May, 1932, at 10 o'clock A.M. of said day, and notice of said hearing having been given for the time and in the manner as required by law, by publication of a notice in the Crockett Signal, anewspaper i of general Circulation, and that a* said hearing witnesses for and against the granting of said petition having been heard by said Board of Supervisors, and the Board deeming it for the best interests of all parties concerned, ordered that an election be called for the 7th day of June, 1932, in said Crockett-Crolona Fire District at which said election the following proposition was to be submitted to the qualified electors of said District: "Shall Crockett-Crolona Fire District in the County of 'Contra Costa be dissolved"? and the returns of said election having been filed with the Board of Supervisors and said Board 'having proceeded to canvass the said returns and finds that the vote at said election r.,as as follows: "Yes" received 225 votes and "No" received 119 votes; and further finds that as a result of said vote the Crockett-Crolona Fire District should be dissolved; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said Crockett-Crolona Fire District in theCcunty of Contra Costa, be and the same is hereby dissolved; The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards AHD tae Board ta, es recess to meet on Tuesday, July 5th, 1932, at 10 o'clock A.M.... _lerk. ...................Chairman. II r � i i I BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF C.Oi.-TRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE 0 CALI:�R"IA. IT IS BY THE BOARD 0.9DEREED that a special meeting of the Board ofSupervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, be called for and meet on Wednesday, June 29th, 1932, at two o'clock, P.M. for the purpose of setting a hearing upon the petition for the formation of tl:e Crockett Fire District and for any other business that mi ht carie before said Board at that time. James N.Long, Oscar Olsson I ' Harry :I.St ow. Vl.J.Buchanan R.J.Trembath. I BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COITRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFO&:IA. NETDNESDAY, JUIT 29th, 1932. ------ TheBoard met at 2 o'clock P.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, Harry Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. --------000 In the Matter of Formation of Crocett County Fire Protection -'istrict. A petition havin;; been filed with the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, prayin;; far the formation of a C unty Fire Protection District to be known as Crockett County Fire Protectio:, District, and said petition being in form and signed , as required by law, It is, b, the BoErd ordered that the hearin;,; of said petition is hereby set for Mondry, the 18th day of July, 1932, at 2 o'clock P.M. in Chambers of Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Jounty, State of California, and that notice of hearing on slid petition be pulished for the time and in the manner required by law in the Crockett Signal, a newspaper of _general circulation. In Matter of Granting Permission to `Bove a. Combine Harvester over i County Roads, 1'.H.Benn, havin,; filed with this Board his application for permission to pass I ,' over tie County HighWays fro,- Brentwood to the County Line via Walnut Creek and Danville with a Combine Harvester, It is by the Board ordered that said neimission be granted on condition that said Harvester be moved over said roads in early morning hours of the day.K And tre Board takes a recess to ^.iec:: on Tuesday, July 5t:,, 19/32,, at 10-o'clocsl ...... ....Clerk. { J i I { r 393 y eFOiS T.. 30.A.? Or' S 'r ?.VISO:S CF CCt7:iA C(STA COU—TY, STAT S OF CALIrFORMA. TIINBDSY, JULY 5th, The Board -net at 10 o'cloo_•_ A.'i. Present: Hon. `7.J.3udnanar., Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, Harry ' fC.Stov, and R.J.Trembath. S.C- ells, Clerk.- - i the minutes and proceedings of t1ae Board for and during the month of June, 1932, are read to tLe Board oy the Cler.c and ay the Board approved as read and'. siE,•ned b the Chairman and Cleric. - - - - --- - In •..ttex of Approval of "larraats of Reclamation District X502. I Good cause a._opeering therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following ,Yarrants cf said District :,s approved, t.; iit: No. Date Amount. 621 June 25, 1932, 30.00 622 June 25, 19-2, 22.99 0'2�' June 23 19J2. 343.14 o'24 June 25, 192, 53.55 And the Cbai rain and Clerk of this Board are here's_ authorized to note the approval of saii, Board or. said �.axrants bi affixing t_eir signatures thereto. In Matter of Approval of t'ar:ants of Reclamation Districts# 2024-2025 Goad cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following Warrants of said Districtsbe approved, to wit: Dist. #2024: No. 161, Date, June 1, 1932, $290.00 2024: No. 162, Date, July 1, 1932, 353.60 Dist. #2025: No. 175 Date, June 1, 1932, 295.00 2025: No. 176, Date July 1, 1932, 04.34 And the Chairman and Cl-rk of t-is Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. II ' In Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2059• Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following Warrants of said District are approved, to wit: No. 900 Dated, June 25th, 1932, for $ 71.92 901 Dated, June 25th, 1932, for 7.29 902 Dated, June 25th, 1932, for 110.00 903 Dated, June 25tb, 1932, for 59.10 i And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said Board on said warrants by affixing thdr signatures thereto. i I ! C 0 r i i In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District jj1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #1619, be approved, to writ: Dated, June 15th, 1932, for $ 7.35, No. SU. , June 23rd, 1932, for 300.00 No. 814 June 23rd, 1532, for 90.12 No. 815 June 30th, 19.'2, for 75.00 No. 816 June 30th, 1932 for 50.00 No. 617 June 30th, 1932, for 116.35 No. 616 June 30th, 1932, for 24.50 No. 619 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 Matta of Agnintment of a County Librarian. There being a vacancy in the office of County Librarian caused by death of Alice G.nitbeck, and anolications having been received for the appointment as Count; I Librarian from following persons.and read to the Board, to wit: Miss Ann Bell Bailey; i Miss Fay Breneman; Mrs. Barbara Cowles; Miss Silva Dora Chelgrene; Estella DeFord; Miss Gretchen Flower; Miss 5lanche Gallor:ay; John D.Henderson; Miss El-anore Ryle; Miss Jessie A.Lea and Miss Cornelia Douglas Provines; It is, on motion of Supervisor Ston, seconded by Supervisor Trem ath, by I ' the Board ordered, that Miss Jessie A.Lea, be and she is hereby appointed County Librarian of the County of Contra Costa. It is further ordered that said Jessie A.Lea give bond to the County of contra Costa, in the sum of $1000, with good and sufficient sureties; The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Olsson, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. Supervisor Long did not vote. In Matter of Application to Cross Highway with a Sewer Line. j Martin Sanchez, having applied to this Board for permission to place a seweZ pipe line under that certain highway known as Kearney Street and to connect Lot #2 it Block No. 1 Republic Tract, in Town of San Pablo; It is, by the Board ordered that said permit be granted; the work to be done under the supervision of the County Engineer and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District._ In Matter of Correction of Assessments. Geo. D.Meese, County Assessor, of Contra Costa County, having applied to this Board for correction of following assessments in accordance with provis— ions of Section 3804a of the Political Code, to wit: In Vol. 2 Assessment No. 2581, George I. Hawkins, is assessed with Lots 30 and 31, Blk 21, Tcwnsite of Sggnta Fe. Mr. Hawkins claimed F7ar Veteran exemption an said Lots also on Lot 1 Blk IN walls Adan. Exemption to the amount of$100 was allowed on Lot 1, Blk 186 walls Addn. only. Authority to cancel taxes and delinquencies on Lots 30 and 31, Blk 21 Townsite of S4ta Fe for the year 1931-32, is granted. In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 52780, Ernesto Mainini and Enrico Introini are assessed with Lots 6 and 7 Guerrerri Subn. Ernesto Mainini claimed war veteran exemption on his one half interest in these lots but thr mgh an error in Assessor's office exemption was not allowed. The first installment of taxes for the year. 1931-32 have been paid. Authority is granted to Auditor to cancel taxes and delin— quencies for the second installment of taxes for the year 1931-32. In Year 1928-29, The south 66 2/3 ' of Lots 19 and 10, Block 4 Amended Lisp of a portion of Block A Town of Rodeo, was assessed with 1iWngurovements amounting to ',tl300. In years 1929-30, 1930-31, and 1931-32, the S. 33 1131 of Lots 9 and 10 Block 4 of said Tract was assessed with improvements amounting to $1150. The correct' assessed valuation of improvements for years mentioned 7n $550, Authority is I ranted to County Auditor to correct assessed valuation of these improvements to 550 and cancel the taxes and delinquencies on the erroneous amount as shown above. And said application having been approved by the: District Attorney of Contra Costa County, It is by the Board ordered that said corrections be made as above mentioned, in accordance with said appltation. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r.` . i In Matter of Improving Spruce Street adjoining City of Berkeley. A communication having been received from the City Clerk of City of Berkeley requesting the County of Contra Costa to improve Spruce Street adjoining the City of:: Berkeley, f or a distance of about 400 feet, It is, by the Board ordered that said corcunication be referred to Supervisor James N.Long. i In Matter of Communication from ' Felton Sand & Gravel Company. A communication from Felton Sand & Gravel Company requesting the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to approve the use of Felton Plaster and sand in contract for plastering on County Hall of Records Building; It is, by the Board ordered that said communication be referred to the Arch_tect for said Building, E.G.Bangs. i y I I � f I In Matter of Discussion of Formation of County Charter Form of Government. The following persons t0 wit: E.I.DeLaveaga, A.H.Tinning, Otis Loveridge, E.B.Bull, J.D.%eith, Col. W.H.Whyte, J.B. McFarland, A.J. Tavan, and C.H.Hayden, ' appear before the Board of Supervisors at this time and discuss the formation of a County Charter Form of Government for the County of Contra Costa; all of said persons) stating they are opposed to the calling of an election for the formation. of Charter i Form of Government and also as being opposed to formation of a Charter Form of Govern ' ment. In the Matter of approval of Insurance Compamies for Hall of Records Contractors. The following Insurance Companies are hereby approved for the placing of fire, compensation and public liability insurance by-the following contractors, to wit: Alta Roofing Company: California Casualty Exchange, and Home Insurance Company of New York: g.H.Winchcole: Pacific Indemnity Company. I In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents: It is by the Board ordered that an allowance of $20 county cash, be granted to MRS. CLARA MANSFIELD, 5506 Lexington ltreet, El Cerrito, to begin June let, 1932. That $13.00 State and $13.00 county aid to needy aged be granted to YRS. EFTA HARPST, 515— 2:x1 St. Antioch, to begin June let, 1932. That $6.50 State and $6.50 county aid for needy aged be granted to WILLIAM CHANDLER, Box 423, Concord, to begin June let, 1932• That $20 state and $17 county aid for needy children previously paid to j :;RS. MAZZUCHI, of Martinez, for care of John and Rose Murphy, oe paid to Mrs. LUZERNE DERV of 735 Pine St. Martinez, for care of said childrdn from -June 1st, 1932• That $20 state and $10 county aid for needy children previously paid to MHS. ISABELLE RAFFANTE, R.D. Box 665, Fresno, be paid directly to Mr.GUISEPPE PECCIANTI, 1317 Castro St. Martinez, fa' care of Peocianti children, from July let, i 1932. The said order is passed by the unanimous vo#e of the Board.,, In the Matter of Allowance of Electricity to Indigents. Upon recommendation of Mrs. Ruth McCord, County Social Welfare Worker, It is by the Board ordered that service of Electricity be furnished to following persons j to wit: Mr. Ledwick Dranert, 522 Pennsylvania Ave. Richmond; Mr. and Mrs.Robt.Alexsn�er, 5623 San Pablo Dam Road; Jessica,Douglas and Rosemary Miller, 2000 Burbeck Ave.Richmoqd',, Mrs.Elsie Hoppert, 2407 Panhandle Blvd. Richmond Annex. i i 397 In the swatter of Allowance of Extra Help to Social Welfare Department. firs. Ruth McCord, County Social Welfare Worker, having requested this Board to allow her the sum of $96, for extra help in her office for a period of six weeks during vacation time; It is, by the Board ordered that said allowance be granted. In Matter of Deduction of Contract of Geo. D.Hudnutt, Inc. George DJrudnutt, Inc. having requested that this Board deduct from their contract for furnishing of concrete in Hall of Records Building, the building of sidewalks and certain ether finishing cement work, and requested that an additional contract be drawn up for building of said sidewalks and firnishing cement work, It is, by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County and the Architeot for said building, E.G,Bangs. In Matter of Substitution of Materials in County Hall of Records Building.. ' John Monk, Superintendent of Construction of Couhty Hall of Records Building having requested that Concrete Inserts and Rod Hangers be substituted for perforated strap hangers for support of heating pipes in first floor of County Hall of Records Building,at an ad„itional cost of $40 to be allowed to Carl Doell for such substitution, It is, by the Board ordered that said substitution be made and that an extra allowance of $40 for said work be made. i In Matter of Publication of Delinquent Tax Li at of Contra i Costa County. ' RESOLUTION. WHEREAS, the Delinquent Tax List of Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1931-32, a legal Advertisement, was published in the Richmond Independent, a newspaper printed and published in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and WHEREAS, J.F.Galvin, Publisher of said Richmond Independent, has notified this Board of Supervisors by letter that in order to co-operate with said Board in their efforts to affect the strictest economies at this particular time, a deduction of fifteen per cent amounting to $1062.27 has been made from the amount allowed by Ordinance of said County, for the publication of said Delinquent Tax List; NOU, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: that this Board of Supervisors extend to J.F.Galvin, its sincere thanks and assurance of its aonreciation of his efforts to co^ operate with said Board in keeping the expenditures and tax rate of Contra Costa County at a minimum. C,f I I I BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution be forwarded to J.F.Galvin. The said Resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r._- I In the Matter of Approving of Addenda to specifications for Linoleum i and Cork Tile, E.G.Bangs, Architect for County Hall of Records Building having presented to , this Board, an Addenda to the amended specifications.adopted as of June 20, 1932, I for the contract of furnishing linoleum and cork tile for Ball of Records Building, It is, by the Board ordered that said Addenda be approved by the saidBoard. In Matter of Approving of Addenda for Brick and Hollow Tile Contract. i E.G.Bangs, Architect, for County Ball of Records Building, having presented to this Board, an addenda dated July 5, 1932, to the amended specifications dated June 20th, 193x, for brick and hollow tile work in the County Hall of Records Building, It is, by the Board ordered that said Addenda be approved. , And 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 1932'33- The County Assessor delivers to the Baird the Assessment Rolle, Maps, books and Statements of the County of Contra Costa, and the Board examines the sane and continues the further hearing thereon to Monday, July llth,1932, at 10 o'clock A.M. And the Board takes recess as a Board of Equalization and as a Board of Supervisors to Monday, July 11, 1932, at 10 o'clock A.M. f /....... Chairman. n ......d.�Yv. ...........Cleric. A 39.Cj BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.i MOIIDAY, JULY 11th, 1932. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. 17.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson i Harry E.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. -S.C.Tiells, -Cleric. i In the Matter of Adoption of Ordinance slncifying form of Ilans of Subdivisions to be filed in Contra Costa County, etc. i The County Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa, having heretofore presented to this Board a proposed form of Ordinance specifying the forms of Naps of subdivisions to be filed in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and the matter to be shorn thereon and providing the procedure for the filing and consideration of such maps and the hearing on said proposed i Ordinance having been regularly set for this time'and notice of the time and p1Gce of said hearing having been published in the Contra Costa Gazette, a newspaper of general circulation; and communications are received from M.M.Garrett, and W.H. Spaulding and T.R.Hanna and C.A.Ricks appear in person and request the continuance of the hearing on said proposed Ordinance until the legality of same could be pass- ed upon by the District attorney of Contra Costa County; and E.B.Buli and O.K. ' Smith and R.R.Arnold havfr.g appeared and urged the immediate adoption of said Ordinance; It is, on motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, by the Board ordered that said proposed Ordinance be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County to pass upon the legality of said Ordinance and the further hearing of said proposed Ordinance is hereby continued pending the decision of the said District attorney. I i In the hatter of Resolution in Regard to Highways of Contra Costa County. I WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, realizing; i the increased amount of traffic through the County of Contra Costa which will result! i from the building of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, and P;HEREAS, the highway system through the industrial section of Contra Costa County having become inadequate to care for the needs of the rapid development ' of that part of the County, and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa desire that the location of the present primary route 14 from Albany to Martinez be changed from a point on the present route 14 near Luzon easterly through what was known as the Franklin Canyon Highway to Martinez, and, , WHER?AS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Ocntra Costa agree to take over as a County Road, when relinquished by the California Highway Commission that portion of present Route 14 extending from the Southern Carquinez Bridgehead via Valona and Port Costa to Martinez, and i I WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, desire the 1933 Legislature re-declare that portion of the present Route 14 extending from near Luzon via Rodeo and Tormey, to the Southern Carquinez °ridgehead to be a part of the primary State Highway System; and, WHEREAS, the said Board of Supervisors of the Oounty of Contra Costa, desire , i to be made a study of the r.-.ad from Walnut Creek via Willow Pass and easterly and from Martinez to the Antioch Bridge, for recommendation to the 1933 Legislature for addition to the secondary State Highway System. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this Board does hereby order that the State 3ighway Commission, throw::=h their Engineering Department, be, and they are hereby ' invited to make a Survey and assist the County Engineer of Contra Costa Oounty in th proper routing and locating of the aforementioned Highways; and BE IT FURTID;R RESOLVED, that this Board make to the 1933 Legislature the afore'- I mentioned recommendation. The foregoing Resolution was passed by the following vote of the Board, to witl Ayes: Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, Harry M.Stow, W.J.Buchanan and R.J.Tremoath. Noes= None. And the Board adjourns as a Board cf Supervisors and meets as a Board of Equalization. In Matter of Equalization of Assessments of Contra Costa County for 1932-33- The Board further examines the assessment rolls, books, maps and statement6 I of the County of Contra Costa for the fiscal year 1932-33, and continues the further hearing thereon to Monday, July 18th, 1932. In hatter of Communication from O.F.Bolser. A communication having been received from O.F.Bolaer, requesting that a reduction of assessment be made on Lot 15, Block 208, Walls Second Addition to the ' City of Richmond; said communication is ordered referred to County Assessor, G.O. Meese. And the Board takes recess as a Beard of Equalization and as a Board of ' Supervisors to and until Monday, July 18th, 1932, at 10 o'clock A.M. ;r O Chairman. ...... lJ." !y.J� .::.. Olerk. I I' 401 I BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF GMT-.A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, JULY 18th, 1932• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.L. Present: Hon. W. J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, ' Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. _ _S.C.Uells,Clerk. i I I In Matter of Receiving of Bids I for County Hall o; Records Building. ' This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for doing of brick and f hollow tile work, marble work, terrazzo work, tile work and for furnishing linoleum and cork tile, for County Hall of Records Building, 'the following bide are received in follawi-ng stuns, to wit: BRICK & HOL:OP TILE JOSEPH i. CESA &PETER RELAT: For the work described in the contract for brick steps and paving, - the partitions, and setting in all terra cotta, including grouting, steel lintels, anchors, etc. the lump sum of 9';11,298.00. We agree to complete the work described within 90 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. HARRY SCHUSTER $ CO. LTD: (2)For the work described in the contract for brick and hollow tile, the lumo sum of ;111,200. (3)V4e hereby agree to complete the work within 90 calendar days ' after notification by the Architect to begin work. I (4)If 3 3/4" x 5 1/2" x 12" hollow terra cotta the uartitions are added, we hereby agree to do said work for tiie unit price of $14 per square foot. i (5)If tile partitions as described in paragraph 4 of this proposal are omitted, we hereby agree to deduct the sum of $.14 per sq. foot. WHITE &GLOOR• i (2) For the work described in the Contract for Brid: and hollow tile the lump sum of $10,650.00. (3) Tie hereby agree to complete the work within 80calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. I (4) If 3 3/4" x 5 1/2" x 12" hollow terra cotta tile partitions are added, we hereby agree to do said work for the unit price of i $.22 per sq. foot. (5) If tile partitions as described in paragraph numbered 4 of this j proposal are omitted,. we hereby agree to deduct the sum of $.17 per sq. ft. VICTOR DEVIGHT• 1 (2) For the work described in the contract for brick,and hollow tile the 1•.mmo sum of $11,498.00. f (3) I hereby agree to complete the work within 45 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. (4) ,: 3 3/4" x 5 1/2" x 12" hollow terra cotta tile partitions are ' added, I hereby agree to do said work for the unit price o£ $.20 per sq. ft. j I (+j.) If tile partitions as described in paragraph numbered 4 ofthis I proposal are omitted I hereby agree to deduct the sum of $.20 per sq. ft. HOC% $ HOFFMEYER: I (2) For the work described in the contract for brick and hollow tile the lump sum of $12,985.00. (3) Te hereby agree to complete the work within 50 calendar days after notification by the A,.chitect to begin work. (4) If 3 3/4" x 5 1/2" x 12" hollow terra cotta tile partitions are added, we hereby agree to do said work for the unit price of ;.22 per sq. foot. (5) If tile partitions as described in paragraph numbered 4 of this I proposal are omitted, we hereby agree to deduct the sum of $.18 sq. ft. I' 402) JAMES VIALKER• (2) For work described in the contract for brick arra hollow tile, the lump sum of $11,645.00. (3) I hereby agree to complete the work within ... calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work: (4) If 3 3/4" x 5 1/2" x 12" hollow terra cotta tile partitions are added, I hereby agree to do said work for the unit price of $.20 per sq. ft. (5) If tile partitions as described in paragraph numbered 4 of this proposal are omitted, I hereby agree to deduct the sum of $19 sq. f MARBLE WORK. �• JOSEPH MUSTO SONS-KEENAN CO. ' (2) For the work described 'below, Contract for Marble Work, the lump sum of $33.350.00 using Cal. Carrara, Lunel Pleura and Ozark Grey Marbles. (3) If marble treads, risers, and landings, are to be installed in accordance with Paragraph 2 Addenda of July 14th, We hereby agree to do this work for the additional sum of $2850.00 using Cal. Carrara marble. (4) We hereby agree to complete the wor', within ninety (90) calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. THE EISELE& DONDERO MARBLE CO. (2) For the work described below, contract for marble work using the following marbles specified: No. 1 California Carrara 2 Lunel 3. Tennessee The lump sum of ----- No Bid. No. 1 California Carrara 2 Lunel 3 Ozark Gray , She lump sum of $34,575.00. (3) If marble treads, r5ears, and landings are to be installed in accordance with Paragraph 2 Addenda.July 14th, we hereby agree to do this work for the additional sum of $3015.00. (4) •'.e hereby agree to complete the work within 90 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. TILE WG?P.. ART TILE & MANTEL CO: (2) For the work described below, Contract for the lumpeum of $660.00. (3) We hereby agree to complete the work within 20 days (calendar) are not by the Architect to begin work. THE RIGNEY TILE COL?ANY: (2) For the work described 'below, Contract for the interior the work the lump sum of S697-00- (3) +e hereby agree to complete the w rk within 14 calendar days after notification from the Architect to begin work. BROCKHURST TILE 00: (2) For the work described below, contract for the installation of interior tiling in nine toilets, for tae lump sum of$800.00. All wall and trim tile to be California Art Corp'e. standard grade tile as manufactured at Richmond, California. All fl'bor tile to be Mosaic's Tile Colo. Standard Grade one inch b2mgon ceramics a4 manufactured in their Zanesville plant. ' We hereby agree to complete the work within 15 calendar days after notification by Architect to begin work, providing ample has as been alio ed tile factory to furnish material. i NKGRUM—HOLBROOK COMPANY: i (2) For the work described below, Contract for Tile Work the lump sum of $890.00. �3) We hereby agree to complete the work within 30 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. I 403 TERRAZZO WORK. CALIFORITIA TERRAZZO MARBLE CO. 02) For the work described 'below, Contract for all Terrazzo Work as shown and specified, for the lump sum of $4,823.00. (3) We hereby agree to complete the work within 36 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. CONSOLIDATED TERRAZZO COLTANIa. INC: (2) For the work described 'below, Contract for Terrazzo work, the lump sum of $4.755.00• i (3) If the Terrazzo steps and landings for stairs A and B are omitted as described in Addenda of July 14th, we agree to deduct the sum i of $1,045.00 from the aforementioned proposal. (4) the hereby agree to complete the work within 30 calendar days after notification by the Architect.to begin work. CORY TILE. BOHNS-MANVILLE SALES CORPORALI`Li-,pLEUM� &- (2) we propose to furnish and an in lieu of all linoleum as specified Johns-Manville Tile Flooring Type A either 6 x 6" or 9 x 9" in colors to be selectedby you with Border strips in all areas. Tiles to be fi a"ed cemented to concrete underfloors in asphalt emulsion tile set. Tiles can be furnished in either 1/8" or 3/16" thickness. All areas to be laid in either plain colors or checkerboard designs and alternate colors to be selected from the following propositions: • i Proposition #1: -ob complete as specified above using combinations of Red, Mahogany, Black, or Mve Green for: 1/8" thick tile- 6%20.00. 3/16" " " 4286.00 Proposition #2: Job complete as specified above using combinat- tons of Terra Cotta, Gray, Apple Breen, Ivy Green, Buff or tan for • i 1/8" thick tile- $4486.00 ' 3/16" n " — 5352.00 Proposition #3: Job complete as specified above using combinations of one color in Proposition #1 and one color in Proposition #2 for: 1/8" thick tile- $4003.00. 3/161, " — 4769.00 i (3) All work to be done in a thorough and workmanlike manner aid to be guaranteed to be free from defective workmanship or material for ; a period of one year. i AIDERS Ch's S LTD. I (2) For work descrioed below, Contract for Linoleum and torr, title i the lump sum of $5,.926.29. (3) Ne hereby agree to complete the work within 30 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. I (4) If additional linolemn or tori: tile is to be installed we hereby a_ree to do said work in accordance with the provisions of the specifications for the folloring unit prices: Linoleum $1.00 per sq. yd. Cork Tile .43 per sq. ft. I (5) If any linoleum or cork tile as described in the specifications is to be omitted fro;n the contract, we hereby agree to deduct the following amounts per square yard from the contract Trice: Linoleum $1.00 per so. yd. Cork Tile .43 per sq. ft. Addenda: Unit price of $.15 per yard for 1 1/2 lb, felt paper installed. Bid segregation: Linolewn only, as per specifications, $3,644.99 Cork tile, - $,092.66 Cork carpet - - - 188.68 L.S. CASE, INC. i (2) For thework described below, Contract Cork Tile, the sum of $1734.00 (3) Fie hereby a-ree to complete the work within 45 calendar days after notification by the Architect tb begin work. (4) If additional cork tile is to be installed re hereby agree to do said work in accordance with the provisions of the specificatiorjs for the follorir._ unit prices: Cork tile, $3.2373 per sq. yard. I i I i i (5) If any cork tile as described in the specifications is to be omitted from the contract, we hereby acre a to deduct the following amount per square yard from the contract: Cork tile, $3.2373 per sq. yard. i L.H. SCHRADER CO. Inc. (2) For the work described below, Contract for Linoleum and cork tile the lump sum of x6123.00. , (3) We hereby agree to complete the work- within 30 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. (4) If additional linoleum or.cork tile is to be installed, we hereby agree to do said work in accordance with the provisi ns of the specifications for to following unit prices: ' Linoleum X1.05 1/2 per sq. yd. i Cork tile .42 1/2 per sq. ft. Cork Carpet 1.33 per sq. yd. 1 1/2 lb. Felt .07 per sq. yd. 1 (5) If any linoleum or cork tile as described in the specifications is to be omitted from the contract, we hereby agree to deduct the following amounts per square yard or per square foot from the contract price: Linoleum .$1.05 1/2 per sq. yd. Cork Tile .42 1/2 per sq. ft. Cork Carpet 1.33 per sq. yd. MALOTT & PETERSON: (2) For ti_e work described below, Contract for Linoleum nd cork tile and cork carpet the lump sum of ."$6,366. nit price for adding 1 1/2 # Deadening Felt under all linoleum 14 1/2 cents per sq. yard. (3) U. hereby agree to complete the work within 75 calendar days after notification by the Architect lo begin work. (4) If additional linoleum .r cork.tile is to be installed re hereby agree to do said work in accordance with the provisions of the specifications for the following unit prices: ' Linoleum One and 16/100 (;1.10) per sq. yard. Cork Tile three and 76/100 dollars (83.76) per sq. yard. Cork Carpet one and WIO0 dollars 01.67)) per sq, yard. (5) If any linoleum or cork tile as described in the soecifications is to be deducted from the contract re hereby agree to deduct i the falowing ariounts from the contract Drice: Linoleum One and 14/100 (x1.14) Doilars, per sq. yd. Cork Tile, Three and 75/100 �4; .75) dollars per sq. yd. Cork Carpet,One and 6.5/100 (41.65) dollars per sq. yd. THE VENOR O WANY• (2) For the work described bel&v, Contract for Linoleum and Cork the the lump sum of 35,550-00- (3) I hereby agree to complete the work within 20 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. (4) If additional linoleum or cork tile is to be installed, we hereby agree to do said work in accordance with the provisions of the specifications for the following unit prices: Linoleum $1.25 per sq. yd. Cork Tile, 3.15 per sq. yd. (5) If any Linoleum or cork tile as described in the specifications , is to be omitted from the contract, hereby agree to deduct the following a-mounts per square yard from the contract price: Linoleum x1.05 per sq. yd. Cork Tile, 3.15 per sq. ya. 1 1/2 lb. Felt under Linoleum x.14 extra per sq. yd. DAAHL THOLS: (2) For the work described below, Contract for linoleum and cork tile and cork carpet the lump sum of ,$6200.00. (3) We hereby agree to complete the work within 35 calendar days " after notification by the Arch-itect to be,in work. (4) If additional linoleum or cork tile is to be instilled, we hereby agrze to do said work in accordance with the provisions of thespecifications for the following unit prices: Linoleum, x1.20 per sq. yd. Cork tile, .33 per sq. ft. j (5) If any linoleum or cork tile as described in the specifications is to be omitted fr mthe contract, we hereby agree to deduct the following amounts per sq. yd. or foot from the contract price Linoleum, x1.20 per sq. yd. Cork tile, .33 per sq, ft. I � A 405 (6 a) Unit price on 1 1/2 lb. felt laid, $.15 per yd. VA\T FLEET -FREEAR OOLPANY: (2) For the work d escribed below, Contract for Linoleum and Cork Tile, the lump sum of ;5661.00. (2 a) For the use of one and one half pound (1 1/2#) deadening felt, under e11 Battleship Linoleum, add the sumof $436'.00. (3) We herby agree tocomplete the work within 30 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. (4) If additional linoleum or cork tile is to be installed, we hereby agree to do said work in accordance with the pro- visions of the'specifications for the following unit prices: Linoleum .1.10 per sq yd. Cork tile,3.15 per sq. yd. (5) If any linoleum or cork tile as described in the specifications is to be omitted from the co.ract, we hereby armee to deduct the following amounts per square yardf s the contract prices: Linoleum $1.1•) per sq. yd. j Cork Tile, 3.15 Per sq. yd. CONKLIN BROS: (2) For the work described below and addendas of June 20 and 27, July 15th, Contract for Linoleum, Cork Carpet and Cork tile the lump sum of $5,624. (3) Vie hereby agree to complete the work within 60 calendar days after notification by the Architect to begin work. (4) If additional linoleum or cork tile is to be in stalled we j hereby agree to do said work in accordance with the Provisi m e of the specifications for the following unit prices: Linoleum- $1.11 per sq, yd. Cork Tile- 3.15 per sq, yd. Cork Carpet- 1.31 per sq, yd. Felt 1 1/2 lb, per yd. installed, $0.12 3/4 per sq. yd. ' (5) If any linoleum or cork tile as described in specifications is to be omitted from the contract, we hereby agree to deduct the followin,- nas per square yard, from the cmtract price: Linoleum - $1.11 per sq. yd. Cork Tile- 3.15 Per sq. yd. Cork Carnet- 1.31 per sq. yd. Theneupon all bids are referred to the Architect E.G.Bangs for further i consideration, said Architect to report to this Board at 3 o'clock P.d. In the Latter of Award of Cont eact I for Brick & Hollow Tile for County Hall of Records Building. The Architect, E.G.Bangs having reported tothis Board that the bid of ' White & Gloom is the lowest and best bid presented for the doing of brick and hollow tile work on said County Hall of Records Building, It is by the Board ordered that said contract for brick and hollow tile work] be and the sane is hereby ararded to White & Gloom at the prices stated in their bid. ' It is further order-d that said Finite & Gloom Dive bonds in the following ' sums to wit: fifty per cent of contract price for guaranteeing faithful performances of said contract and fifty per cent of contract price for guaranteeing of labor and £urnishin_ of material for said contract. This contract is awarded contingent upon the successful bidder submitting an Agreement in writing to this Board that he will hire local labor and use materials manufactured or produced in the County of Contra Costa, where possible. I r 0, In the Matter of-Awarding Contract I for Terrazzo Work on Hall of Records Building. Architect E.G.Bangs havin' reported to this Board that the bid of Consolidated Terrazzo Company, Inc. is the lowest and best bid presented for doing of terrazzo j work on County hall of Records Building, It is by the Board ordered that said Consolidated Terrazzo Company, Inc. be and they are hereby awarded the contract _'or doing of said terrazzo work on said Building, at price stated in their bid. It is further ordered that said Consolidated Terrazzo Company, Inc. give bonds in following amounts, to wit: fifty per cent of amount of bid for faithful performance of said contract, and fifty per cent of amount of bid as guarantee for furnishin; of material and labor for said contract. This contract is awarded contingent upon the successful bidder submitting an Agreement in writin,; to this Board that he will hire local labor and use materials manufactured or produced in the County of Contra Costa, when possible. In the 'Satter of Award of Contract for Tile Work, on County Hall of Records Building. E.G.Bangs, Architect, having reported that the bid of Art Tile and Mantel ' Company is the lowest and beat bid presented for doing of said work in County Hall of Records Building; It is, by the Board ordered that said Contract be awarded to Art Tile & Mante Company at the amount stated in their bid. It is further ordered that said Art Tile and Mantel Company give bonds in following amounts, to wit: fifty per cent of amount of bid for faithful performance of said contract, and fifty per cent o_ amount of bid as guarantee for furnishing of material and labor for said contract. This contract is awarded contingent upon the successful bidder submitting an Agreement in rriting to this Boar that he will hire local labor and use materials manufactured or produced in the County of Contra Costa, when possible. In the Matter of Contract for Marble Work on County Hall of Records Building. The Architect, E.G.Bangs, having reported to this Board that he desires ' more time to investigate the bids presented for doirL• of marble work on County Hall of Records Building; It is, by the Board ordered that said award of said contract be continued to Monday, July 25, 1932, at 10 o'clock A.L. 407 I In the ;:flatter of Contract for I furni shins; of Linoleum and Cork Tile i on County Hall of Recorlis Builiing. The Architect, E.G-Bangs, Navin_ reported to this Board that he desires more time to inve.=tigate the bids tresented for furnishing of linoleum and cork tile in County 11a:-,l of Records Building; It is, by -,lie Board ordered that said award oa contract be and the same is hereby continued to Monday, July 25, 1932, at 10 o'clock AAH. i i i In Matter of Transfer of Funs. A.N.Sullenge•, County Auditor havin• requested this Boa.:d to transfer from the General Reserve Fund the sum of $1050 , to the Acquisition and Improvement District #2 Fund, the said sum to be returned to the General Reserve Fund as soon as Tax money is available ; It is, by the Board orde_ed that said Trinsfer be made. i The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, j I In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. In order to finance current operations until tax collections for year 1932'331 have bec rnie available, It is, ordered tnatthe follovin„ amounts be transferred from General Reserve fund to Funds shown below, said amounts to be returned to the General Reserve Fund as soon as available from tax collections: Bond Road ",'aAntenance Fund $30,000 Charities and Corrections, 160,000 County Library 25,000 Supervisor Dist. 1: 5,000 Supervisor Dist. 2: 5,000 Superkisor Dist. 3t 5,000 Supervisor Dist. !E 5.000 Surae visor Dist. '5: 5,000 Salary 110,000 Highway Bond Int. & Red. 12 00 _ 64770Do0. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t li i In Matter of Transfer of Funds. i A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, having reported to ' this Board that certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust accounts for the month of June so that the said accounts will present a true record o: the proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the County treasury and good cause appear-in.- therefor in a detailed explanation presented by said A.N.Sullenger; I It is, by the Board ordered that the following adjustments beuale in the Fund accounts as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Treasurer: i i o Debits Credits (Decreases) (Increases ) General Fund $ 5358.82 charities & Corrections Fund 7.s6 Hall of Records Fund 66.75 Motor Vei.icle Fund 2241.51 Sup. Dist. #1 Fund 292.66 , Sup. Dist. #j Fund 107'.71 Bond Road Mtee. 99.55 Special Toad 695.90 County Library 1.60 a53 .0 5 0. I The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards In the Latter of Communication from J.T.C?alsh. A communication having been received from J.T.Valsh in regard to his claim against the Golden Gate Iron Works for extra services performed, It is by the Board ordered that said communication be referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County. In Matter of Dance Permit. David Solari Post, American Legion, having filed with this Board an applicat- ion pplicat ion for permission to conduct a dance at Oak Grove Hall, until 3 olclock A.M. on each Saturday evening during the month of August, 1932, It is, by the Boa:d ordered that said permit be granted.,, IN THE LATTER OF APPLICATION For formation of CROCKETT COURTY FIRE PHOTECTIOK DISTRICT. WHEREAS, a petition ras filed in the office of the county Clerk of the Gounty of Contaa Costa, on the 29th day of June, 1932, petitioning for the formation of the Crockett County fire Protection District, and, WHEREAS, notice ras giver; of the bearing of said petition set for the 18th day , of July, 1932, at the hour of two o'clock P.c. of said day, in the roans of the Board of Supervisors in the Court House in the City of Martinez, County of Contra Costa, State of California, at rhich time hearing was had after filing with the Board of Supervisors affidavit of publi c axion of said notice of hearing as provided , by lar, and, ZEREAS, all persons ware then and there heard and all persons were considerel, at said hearing and protests filed in writing Fere at that time heard and considered, 1 and, WHEREAS, all matters herein sere considered by said Board of supervisors in the premises; IT IS RESOLVER,ORDERED AFdD DECREED that the following described property be and the sn-me is hereby declared to describe the boundaries of the slid proposed I I r i 409 i District as modified by the exclusion of .erritory upon the hearing and considerations of protests hereinabove described, which said description of said boundaries of said i nroposed district is hereby declared to be the boundaries to be incorporated in said I District as folloos, to exit: BEGIHI:ING at the point of intersection of the center line of Fourth Avenue, with the southerly line of the right of way of the South a n Pacific Railway Company in the Town of Valona, Contra Costa County, California; thence south along the center line of Fourth Avenue, to its intersection with the southerly line of Ceres Street; thence easterly along the southerly line of Ceres Street, to the easterly line of Center Street; thence southerly along the easterly line of CenterStreet and crossing Pomona Street, to a point in the southerly line of Pomona Street, said point being on the easterly side of a private road, said road lying on the easterly side of the Carquinez Grammar School property; thence southwesterly and southeasterly along the easterly side of said private road, to a point in the center of Edwards Creek; I thence southerly alone the center line of Edwards Creek, to a point which is 2520 feet south of the southline of Pomona Street; thence {lest to a point on the dividing line between the lands - j of the California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation and T.R. Hanna; thence south a.lon� said dividing line, 1040 feet; thence leaving said line, East, 4535 feet, more or less, to a point on the dividing line between the lands of California and Hawaiian j Sugar Refining Corporation and the Eckley Estate; thence north alonz said dividing, line, 3500 feet, more or less, t o the south- erly boundary line of the right of way; of the Southern Pacific j Railroad Company; thence westerly along said line 4950 feet, more or less, to the point of intersection of said line with the center line of Fourth Avenue and the point of beginning. i IT IS HERFBY ORDERED, AlID R7-SOLVED A:7 DECREED that it is for the best i interests of the County Of Contra Costa, and of the property included within said � description of the boundaries thereof that said unincorporated territories be incor- porated and formed into the Crockett County Fire Protection District. ' IT IS FURPrs.R RESOLVED, ORDERED ^ND DECREED that an election be called and j the 10th day of August, 1932 held in said proposed district on Wednesday/between the hairs of six o'clock A.Z. and seven o'clock P.U. of said day, at which time the following proposition willbe voted upon: "Shall the Crockett County Fire Protection District be Established?" and opposite and to t;ie right of said proposal shall be printed the words "Yes" i and "No" together with votinZ squares for purposes of determining then and there whether it is the will of said territory to be so incomorated into the Crockett County Fire Protection District, which said bnllot heaein mentioned shall -as in the follcuirtg form, to wit: "Shall the Crockett County Fire Protection YES District ae established? IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, ORDMED A0 DECREED that the proposed district be declared and it is hereby ordered to be one precinct f-. purposes of said election, ' and it is ordered that the place of election sna.11 be Crockett F: r- Haase, situated i in t'.4e Town of Crockett, County of Co::tra Costa., State of Califon._=:. IT IS FU13P ER RESOLVED, ORDERM, AND DECREED that Edith Edwards Oyer, [ j is hereby appointed Inspector, and Herbert Parker, is hereby appointed Judge and Vio- ' let Caldwell, is hereby appointed Clerk for-said precinct for purposes of conducting j said election hereinabove sez forth. I The foregoing Resolution was duly passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the lath day of July, 1932, .by the following vote, to wit: Ares: Supervisors Buchanan, Trembath, Long, Olsson and Stow. Noes: None. Absent: None. i • I 41. 3 i In the Satter of Annexation of Contiguous Territory to the Crockett-Crolona-4alona Lighting District. A petition signed as required by lair, praying that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County alter the boundaries of ti:e present Crockett-Crolona-Valona ' I Lighting District of Contra Costa Oounty so as to annex and include in said District] the contiguous territory described as follows: BEGINNIiG at the intersection, of the westerly line of Port Street with the southerly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroai Company, as the same is so designated and delin- eated upon that certain map entitled "Map of the Town of Valona, , Contra Costa Co." filed April 15th, 1887, 1n Volume E of Maps, page 117, Contra Costa County records, and from which point of beginning the center of a curve to the riE�at on the southerly line of said right of way bears N.3°31105" W; thence following the southerly line of spld right of way along said curve, the radius of which is 11966.01 feet, in a 4eneral westerly and northwesterly direction, a distance of 958.10 feet; thence bearing tangent to said curve, N. 47037' W. a distance of 347.83 feet; thence on a carve to the left with a radius of 905.04 feet, and tangent to last mentioned course, a distance of 558.92 feet; thence bearing tangent to said curve, N. 83900' W. 241.91 feet; thence leaving the southerly line of said right of ray and bearinE; S. 4°10' W. along the line coimr.on to the t!atson Navigation Company's 9.33 acre parcel and the Crockett Land & Cattle Company's 3.68 acre parcel, and along said line produced a distance of 431.68 feet to a pont on the southerly line of the right of way nor held by the California Hi ghray Commission; thence bearing S. 61049' E. along the southerly line of said right of say, a distance of 196.16 feet to a point, being the intersection thereof rith the westerly line of -Cse right of say formerly held by said Highway Commission; thence along the eresterly line of last mentioned right of way along a curve to the right, the center of which hears V. 80°21119" W. with a radius of 180.00 feet, a distance of 96.57 feet; thence bearing tangent to said curve, s. 40023' W. a distance of 28.54 feet; thence along a curve to the left, tangent to last mentioned course, with a ' radius of 110.00 feet, a distance of 186.89 feet to a point, from which said point the center of said curve bears N. 310591470 E. from said point, leaving said curve and beariniy S. 31959147" W. a distance of 395.41 feet to a point on the northerly line of Kendall Avenue so called, a private right of way; thence along the northerly lire of said Kendall Avenue, bearin,• S. 52°36' W. a distance of 197.36 feet; thence on a curve to the right, tangent to 17st mentioned course, rith• a radius of 103.51 feet, a distance of 03.41 feet; thence bearing tangent to said curve, S. 87°42' W. a distance of 103.60 feet; thence on a curve to the right, tantent to last mentioned course, with a radius of 178.99 feet, a distance of 75.44 feet to a point, from whichsaid point the center of a curve to tae left with a radius of 83 66 Peet bears S. 21°51' W. thence along said curve a distance of 136.62 feet to a point, from which said point the center of a curve to the right with a radius of 35,.75 feet bears N. 71043' W. thence along said curve a distance of 44.92 feet to a point, which said point is the southeast corner of the property of Great Western Power Co. as the same is so descried and so designated in that certain deed from Thomas R. and Wanda Hair Hanna, to Great Western Porer Co., a corporation, dated October 23rd, 1916, and filed in Vol. 277 of Deeds, at page 401, Contra Costa County, records; thence leaving said northerly line of said Kendall Avenue aid bearinz south, a distance of 265.73 feet; thence beating N. 65030' E. a distance of 584.80 feet to a point on the southerly side of the Old County Road leading from , Crockett to Tormey; thence continuing along the southerly line of the old County Road on a curve to the right, tangent to last mentioned course with a radius of 141.00 feet, a distance of 84.90 feet; thence bearing tangent to said varve, S. 80100' E. a dis- tance of 307.00 feet; thence on a curve to the right, tangent to last mentioned coarse with a radius of 221.00 feet, a distance of 146.57 feet; thence bearing tangent to said carve, S. 42°00' E. a distance of 119.50 feet; thence on a curve to the left tangents to last mentioned course with a radices of 519-00 feet, a distance '. of 103.42 feet; thence beariru; tangent to said carve, S. 53°25' E. a,distance of 34.5O feet; thence on a curve to the riE•ht, tangent to last mentioned course, 2th a radius of 161.00 feet, a distance of 161.57 feet; .hence bearing tangent to said curve, S. 4005' W. a distance of98.60 Beet; thence on a curve to the left, tangent to last mentioned coarse with a radius of 64.00 feat, a distance of 127.34 feet thence bearing tan,,- ent to said curve, N. 7090 ' E. a distance of 51.37 feet; thence on a curve to the right, tangent to last mentioned course with a radius of 381.00 feet, a distance of 48.88 feet; `hence bearing tangent to said curve, N. 77"26' E. along.the so;atherly line of said Old County Road, and continuing alonE; said southerly line to a point, as said Old County Road is so desig;na_te: anal so delineated upon that certain man entitled "Yon of .First Aduitio* : to tine Bgy Addition to the Town of Crockett, Contra Costa Oounty, California filed April 3rd, 1918 in Vol, 16 of Maps, page 350, Contra Costa Ooua.ty records, said point being I I 411 the northwesterly corner of the Coast Counties Gas & Electric Company's 0.059 acre tract as descrioed and designated in that certain deed from the Crockett Land and Cattle Co, a corporation, to Coast Counties Gas & Electric Co. also a corporation, dated June 16th 1930, and filed in Vol. 246 Official Records, page 157, Contra Costa County Records; thence leaving the southerly line of said Old County Road anL bearing S. 12038' tY. along t'he westerly line of saod 0.069 acre tract, a distance of 0 5.00 feet to the most southwesterly corner thereof; thence bearing S. 57°38' E. along the southerly line of said tract and extended alone the southerly line of the Federal Engineering Company's 0.063 and 0,023 acre tracts, a distance of 93.77 feet to `he most southeasterly corner of the Federal Engineering Company's 0.023 acre tract as the same is so described and designated in that certain deed of the Crockett Land & Cattle Co., a corporation, to Federal Engineering; Co., also a corporation, ' dated June 16th, 1930, and filed in Vol. 236 of official Records, nage 292, Contra Costa County Records, said point being also the most westerly corner of she 0.0459 acre tract of Umberto and U ria Peracca, as the same is so described and designated in that certain deed from the Crockett Land & Cattle Co. to Umberto and faxia Peracca, dated ,'darcl: 20th, 1926, and filed in Vol. 137 Official Records, page 86, Contra Costa County records; thence bearing S. 27°53' E. along the westerly line of said 0.0459 acre tract, a cL stance of 87.34 feet to a point, said point being on the northerly line of the 0.918 acre parcel of Umberto Peracca, as the same is so descried and designated in that certain deed fro= Annie and Charles Brandon and Nellie aid Thomas Foley, to Umberto Peracca dated June 5th, 1919, and filed inVol, 346 of Deeds, page 2I, Contra Costa County records; and thence bearing west along the noxt herly line of said 0.918 acre parcel, a distance of 662,28 feet to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence bearing south a distance of 200.00 feet to the southwesterly corner thereof; thence bearing east, a distance of 200.00 feet to southeasterly corner thereon, said corner being a pint on the westerly I ine of Seve:tth Avenue of the map of the Town of Valona hereinabove referred to, and bearing; West, a distance of 50.00 feet, from the southwest corner of Block 15 of said map; ' thence southerly along the westerly line of Seventh Avenue to a point whic is due west of the southwest corner of Block 24 of-said map; thence east to the said southwest corner of said Block 24, `he said corner being also tine northwest corner of the 1.194 acre tract of Giovanni and Luisa Canziani as the s:une is so dascri,ed and designated in that certain deed from Thomas R. and Wanda Muir Hanna to Giovanni and Luisa Canziani, dated December 23rd, 1927, and ;led in Vol. 124 of Official Records, page 215, Contra Costa County records; thence bearing; south along the westerly line of said 1.194 acre tract, a distance of 260.00 feet to t:.v south westerly corner thereof; thence bearing East alon.y the southerly line of said parcel, a distance of 200.00 feet to the southeasterly corner thereof, said point being on the westerly line of Sixth Avenue of the man hereinabove referred to; thence bearing easterly to the southwest corner of block 25 of said Man said point being on tine easterly line of Si_:th Avenue; thence northerly along the easterly line of Sixth Avenue to to the intersection of t'-ie northerly line of Rose Street; thence westerly along the northerly line of Rose Street to the intersection with the easterly line of Seventh Avenue; thence Northerly along the easterly line of Seventh Avenue to the i intersection with the southerly line of Pomona Street; thence easterly along the southerly line of Pomona Street to the intersection of the westerly lined Sixth Avenue; thence noftherly, on tae westerly line of Sixth Avenue and said Line proauced to t'ae intersection with the northerly line of 71anda Street produced westerly; thence easterly along the said northerly line of ':ands Street to the intersection with the westerly line of Port Street; thence northerly along the westerly line of Port Street to the said intersection with '.e southerly line of said right cff way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Uompany and the point of beginning. havin;; been filed with this Board, and that the signers to said petition constitute) th' owners representing more than one—fourth p in number of the total owners of � i property in said District and constitute the ol.rers of more than one—fourth of the i assessed valuation of said real property proposed to be annexed as shown by the last equalized assessment Book of Oontra Costa County, and that notice of time i and place of bearing on said petition havinr ween published for the time and in the! manner prescr-, d by law in Jroc'-et-.: Sinal, a ner:spaper of general circulation I as shown �i. t o affidavit of publication of C.L.Saysinger on file herein, and this being time and place designated in said notice for hearing on saicpetition_ and no I one appearing or otherwise objecting to the grantirg of said petition, IT IS, on motion of Supervisor Olsson, seconded by Supervisor Stow, by the Board ordered that the hereinabove described contiguous territory be and the some is '!ereby annexed to the Crockett-Crolona-Valona Lighting District and declared to be a part of said District. The vote on the foregoing Order bei�; unanimous. In the "Satter of Designating ' Polling Places and Election Officers for Direct Primary Election of August 30, 1912. It appearing to the Board that it is necessary to hold a Direct Primary Election throughout t he County of Contr a Costa, on August 30th, 193 2, IT IS ORDERthat tre hereinafter named places in the hereinafter named precincts are designated as polling; place of each precinct and the following named officers are hereby d.signated as election officers to s erve in the folloli g named precinctsin Conga Oosta County for Direct Primary Election to be meld in said count and respective precincts thereof on August Oth, 1932. BERKELEY PARK PR-CI::CT. Polling Place: Community Hall, 376 Colusa Ave. Berkeley Park Inspector: Geo. N.Cleary Jud es; James Ii.Caggener; Dora Fisher. , Clerks: Clara Fessenden; Zoe Boyer; Ellen T.Uaddle. EL CER dTO PRECI::CT #1. Polling Place: Schrake Hall, 417 San Pablo Ave. Insneetor: Fred Lutz Judges: Mamie B.Conlon; Queenie L Sebwake; Clerks: Olga J.B.Lee; Henrietta Schoute; Alonzo Swank. EL CERRITO PRECI::CT ;t2. Polling Place; Harding School, Pairmont Ave. & Center St. Inspector: Edith L.Leitch Judges: S.S.rudson; Clarabel A.Hunt; Clerks: Jewel Weeks; Elizabeth Aiman; F.W.Schneider. EL CERRITO PRECIiiCT '1• Polling Place: Walter's Garage, 624 Richmond St. Inspector: Anna 3.011-failey Judges; Mrs. Jesse Wilson; Mabel V.Hitchcock; Clerks; Lucy Redding; Anna P.Falsh; Margaret Hannon. EL CERRITO PP.3CIyoT #r4. Polling Place: Fairmont School, Kearney St. bet. Eureka & Stocktai ' Inspector; Mrs. Clyde Stamper. Judges: label Shea; Hilda U.Niscen. Clerks: Samuel F.Lons.; Guy Dahlen; Nephi Thu_in. EL CERRITO PRECI_PCT Polling; Place; McCarty's GaraE-e, 7517 Terrace Drive. Inspector: Evelyn Hershey. Judges: Mrs. Ida Retynski; Mre. Frances Dhrist; , Clerks: ars. Grace McCnrty; Benjamin H.Nev;ho£f; Mrs.May Patri k EL CERRITC PH30I:.CT a: Poll'_ng Place: E1 Cerrito Fire Hall, 1300 San Pablo Ave. Inspector: Kathryn Sandvick, Judges: Angelo J.Gasparini; Margeret S.Broberg. Clerks: Alice A.Longert; Clic a E. Brensel; Adeline Dineen. EL CERRaTO P?• CIt:CT jZ. Polling Place: Rossi Hall, San Pablo & Potrero Ave. Inspector: Edrard iiuel--er. Judges: Leon Plecq; Gladys 7S.Beck; Clerks; }Sarin:. Gundry; Eva G.Go=.o; Jain: Rossi; I 413 EL CERRITO PRECINCT $S,. Poll-In Place: Whitaker's Garage, 5322 Barrett Ave. � Inepector; 'dith Whitaker. I Judges: Mabel Z.Godmtm; Edna M. Nichols; j Clerks: Mrs. Verna B.Estes; Edith D.Chapman; Olive J. ConcanAc�- EL CERRITO PRECINCT PS ' Polling Place: Williams' Garage, 5601 Barrett Ave. Inspector: Frances A.Lods. Judges: Amy B.ilillimms; Philomena O'Brien. Clerks: Lillian Stokard; Eleanor C.Holland; Martha Radke. EL CERRITO PRECINCT 11110- Polling Place: Heydegger's Garage, 0107 El Dorado Ave, ' Inspector; Ray S.Tharo. Judges: Clara Bell-man; Geo. Schultz. Clerks: Myra Reese; Edward J.Schultz; Donald G. McCarty. KEidSIi;GT0i2 PRECT:;uTpl. ! Polling- Place: Foster's Garage, 291 Arlington Ave. Inspector: Edwin P.Shank Judges: Bert W.Foster• Lillian B.Arthur. i Clerks: Myra Larkin; Sue J.Foster; Mrs. Edna Swartz. KENSI GT02i-Pr2�a.CIYCT +P. Polling Place: Adams' Garage, 671 Oberlin Drive. Inspector: Gay A.Rosenberg. Judges; Helen M,McDermott; Irene Brill; Clerks: Anne. Howard; Mary Gries; D.J.Nevis, Sr. ! KENSI_?G.'0N PRECINCT . POIL'_i ng- Place: Cassidy's Garage, 42 Ardmore Road. j Inspector: Isobel M.Cassidy Judges: Elaine Sulliger; Madeline S.Johnson Clerks: Erva A.DeCosta; Charles A.Niatz; Bertha Kress. I ' RIC'Z'0:?D ?REGI::CT #1. Polling Place: Vete-,an Fireman's Hall, Standard Ave. & Eddy St. Inspector: James C.Bly. Judges: Thankful Perault; Art:r;r Howell. Clerks: Nettie B.Grover• John Lindahl; Viola McChristian. RTirAiCi-�D PiwJl_'.C_i. Polling Place: Masonic Hall, 210 Washington Ave. Inspec-or. Daisy Jenkins. Judges: Mary B.Moyle; Jennie N.James Clerks: Ethel '.Alexander; Elizabeth A.Kramer; Andrew Trautvettdr. RIOX10':D PRECILOT j . Pollin�3 Place: Hess' t}arage, 323 iashinjton Ave. (rear) Inspector: Anna Coward. Judges: E1im7.beth Paasch; Emma L.Topping; Clerks: Consuela Webster; Lucietta Dunlop; Nellie Stiefvater. RICF_.0.7 PRECINCT #4. Polling Place: Store :room, 156 Washington St. ' Inspector: wd::ard McDuff. JudC es: Gertrude Paasch; Blanche Fenner. Clerks: Thomas S.Waite; Mary O'Brien; Delbert C. Laughlin! I RZ^v'tiCi;O PiECIiCT i Polling Place: Store room , 25 Park Place. Inspector: Thomas Kenney Jud es: A.S.Whitesides; Hattie M.Weston. Clerks: Maxie Ceridono; Louise Martens; Teresa Brignone. I RICI,.-=D PR3CIUOT ao. Polling Place: Tashiigton School, E. Richmond Ave. & Montana St. Inspector: L.0^.Dexter. Judges: Lena Feudner; Gertrude R.Spiersch- Clerks: &ua J.Worralli; Winona E.Gil'oert; Kate Garvin j i RICii1.0;?D ?RSCI-OT gZ. Polling Place: South Richmond Improvement Club, 329 s. 4th St. Inspector: Irene A.Stout. Judges: Nellie M.Ancleto; Edward A.Dolan; Clerks: Russell A.Hill; Leslie H.Weeks; Marguerite Bush. i I I C 4.14 RICHMOND PRECI2ICT fg. Polling Place: Nystrom School, South 12th & Elaine Ave. Inspector: Charles Parker. Judges: Martin Hauge; Alice Robbins. Clerks: Joseph L.Baker; Edith N.Nystrom; Grace Curry. RICix'.'0:?J PRECII?C: i�l9. Polling Place: Smith's Garage, 2716 Cutting Blvd Inspector: Harry Ells. ' Judges: Eugene H.Axtell; Join T.iwcCormac; Clerks: Adeline Pickton; Jesse E.Lincoln; Henning L.Nelson RICHMOYD PRECIIICT L10. Polling Place; Sulpizio's Garage, 121-19th St. Inspector: Bert E.Scoble; ' Judges: Wm.M.Penrington; Helen Collins. Clerks: Bessie A.Reulin; Stephen Detlow; Edith M.Inman. RT_Cf+.:.S037 P.u�1:i v'_rrll. Polling Place: Builders' Exchange, 246- 14th St. Inspector: Cora Rogers; Judges: Anna !Eery ery McCann C'_erks: O.L.Field; Mathew Quinn; Virgil J.0'Brien. RICHU01;DPii'01--OTy12. Polling- Place: Patricia Apartment Garage, 144- 13th St. Inspector: Bernard E.Dolan Judges: Curtis Patterson; John Healy; Clerks: Evelyn Crow; Annie Prowse; Clare M.3arry RICH110-3 PRF.OI:ICY bl. Polling Place: Lincoln School, 239- 10th St. Inspector: George E.Whitesides; Judges: BeraiceJMcOorm xl:; William H. Conn. Clerks: Maude Arnold; Rose 11. Doolittle; Alice Axelson RI :AI:D PRECII:CT if14. Polling Place: Ogborn's Garage, 215- 8th St. Insuector: Isaac Lester. Judges: William I.Stolker; Martin J.Gordon Clerks: Pearl J..iinson; Christina E.Byrne; Luella Lang. RICH:iO'D PYECIIICT i�d. PollinE; Place: Fire House #2, 235- 5th St. Inspector: Gerry A.Follett• Judges: F.n.Bradbury; Ida M.LonE. Clerks: Hermine A Moore; Hattie Friene; Embra L.Wash'ourn. RICHUUID PR.:CII:CT #io. Polling Place: Muth's Garage, 212- 3rd St. Inspector. George Sanderson. Judges: Anita Transue; Charles Arn; Clerks: Allis F,,:ller; C. hristiansen; William J. Sinnett. RICH[10I1D PRECItiC3 #17. Polling Place: Saunders' Garage, 100 Bissell Ave. (rear) Inspector: Lester C.Reid. , Judges: Frank Marcolo; Esther P.Seli; Clerks: Kathryn E.Miller; Rose M Saunders; Mertie A•Dickens RICI=O.'D PRECII:CT T16. Polling Place: MahnkA a Garage, 204 Nevin Ave. Inspector: Albert A.Beckman Judges: t'argaret A.Shea; Martha Shumacher. Clerkse Jennie S.Conwell; Irene Baldwin; Arthur Bill. ' RICH'EOIiD PRECII:CT ji'12. Polling Place: Richmond Public Library, 4th St. � Nevin Ave. Inspector: John F.Floyd* Judges: Bertha U.Smedley; Albert A.Hart; 01erks: Alice E.Sherman; Marie L.Whiting; Brownie Maxwell. RICM1014--) PR=CI::OT #20. Polling Place: Hunt's Garage, 606 Barrett Ave. (rear) Inspector: Mabel Zumwalt. Judges: Oral L.Pearce; Vil.sur Ozecley. Clerks: Kathryn E.Hrxiard• E,'-.'ieD.Fraser; Kate D.Timzons I X15 i i RIOHYOiiD PRECITNOT y21. I Pollin'-, Place: Richmond Club House, 1125 Nevin Ave. Inspector: Wil-iaal A.Jones. Judges: Irene A.Calkins; Mayat'sos; ' Clerks: Ro:ert C.Fulton; Clyde Johnson; Milton R.Terry. a;C T OKD PRECI IXT r22. Pollirr, Place: Cu_ry Auto Salesroom, 11101 Macdonald A„e. Insnector: Allred C.-Childs. Judges: Victoria Leggett; Ida Daily Howsman. Clerr•s: Mary A.Bailey; Grace J.Doi:nirg; Julia Maskel. RIC=z::i0;7D PR'?v^I;CT 423. i ' Pollinn Place: Brown's Garage, 597- 11th St. ! Inspector: S.S.Ripliy i Judges: Laura B. 'hittlesey; Grace Jenkins; Clerks: Agnes 3r:;r::e; i'ary A.3eale; Albert Healey; RICH'n.D PRECI_TC7 T21F. I Polling Place: hisser', Garar•e, 71S aPle Ave. Insnector: Henry I.3ill. Judges: Tho:as E.Clinch- Park L_.Hor:ell Clerks: Delia J.Clark; -ose G.3lack; Rose Malian-J. RI0—HH0s;D PRECI::CT -r2j. PollirLPlace: grange's Garage, 516 Ripley Ave. Inspector: Eliza:;eth Glover;: j Judges: Mary M.Grierson; Cora 3.Cecil- Clerks: Roy R.Sartin; Charles B. TrapLgen; Harian b.Wilson.j RIJEf 0::D PR=.CLIC^_ #266. Polling Place: 3arda's -Garage, 561- 3rd 8t. Inspector: Ethel F.Hc oder. Judges: Robert L.T1:oTapson; Elizaoeth Barbieri; Clerks: Henrietta t:.King; Margaret Rogers; 'Hichael Oelsch;a+. ' RIG-dil0_:D P.RECL,CT ±a. Pollin,; Place: Store-roon-, 601- 7th St. Inspector: George R.Horrison Judges: A.L.Durral; Frances A-leville; Clerks: Eunice E.3ames; Eliz;.beth Necks!; CorcL.L.Woods. j RIGiL`iO:D PR CII CT JF26. f Polling Place: Healy's Garage, 743- 17th St. Inspector: F.J.Schumacher. - Jud es: Anna I.Thies; Lelah Baker; Clercs: =rank Goalrich; =ary E.Yanhan; Ifaude Lorery. I RICr 101iD PRECI:'CT #29. i Polling Place: Smith's Garage, 61 -, 19th St. Insnector: Robert F.Coa; Judges: Albert S.Lil1Z; Elise Farrow; Glerks: Alice L.arsh; azel t9.Pickard; Anna McGrath. RIC_ OiiD PRECI'e1 j�2. I Pollin Place: Fire House =,P3, 1900 Barrett Ave. ' Inspector: Francis ':.Cole; Judges: Sadie Oliver; Theresa Murray; Clens: Roy I.Cooner; Mrs- Curtis A•Smith; Alice Entrican. RIC.1!.:1ZD PRECI;CT #31. Polling; Place: Wolf e's Garage, 1,79- 22nd St. Insoector: Charles B.Burns; Judges: Ro.ert A.'IcCord; James E.Cryan. Clerks: R.A.Spencer; Anita Dunni:.g; Velma quinn. RIC-103D PR-,C-OT jp322. Polling Place: Blake's Garage, 773- 22-^.d St. Inspector: Michae_ Frates. I Judges: William. Searcy; Charles R.G.Poole. Clerks: Wilhe-mina Reed; Bea-:ha Hathaway; H.E.Cecil; RI='O;] P_RvCII"CT ±31. ! I Polling Place: Yeater's Garage, 810- 23rd St. Richmond. Insoector: Theodore llestdin; Judges: Lfabel J. Outman.; Lelia `".Urquhart. Clerks: Elizauet:: Clements; Liss Eertba Bacon; 'Yrs.m.'Fagart 1 i I ! I RICHSOND PRECIi CT NO. 34. Polling Place: Belle-Air Garage, 995 San Pablo Ave. Inspector: Ruby L.Sleeten. Judges: Clara Fetro:r; Ida M.ISullen Clerks; Geu:Idine H.Spaulding; Forrest V. Taylor; Clyde D.Con RICHMOI.D PRECINCT im• Polling Place. Belle Garage, 5209 Barrett Ave. Inspector: Thomas A•Dugan. Judges: Dorothy Davidson; Joy Cushing. Clerks: Hortense Sigut; Madge H.Rector; Ruby Ellis. RIOMOND PRECIIFCT ±o. Polling Place: Scarsella's Garage, 539- 41st St. Tnsoector: xobert Lineba.ugh. ' Judges: Florence D,le; Sylva Tandy; Clerks: -ary A.Kerns; Marguerite E.Gardella; Bary T. Hurley. RICH:_'0IFD PRECI:ICT #37. Polling Place: Conrell's Garage, 443- 34th St. Inspector: Frank J.Dunster; Judges: Thomas G.Conn• Adeline Glover; Clerks: Hazel Sears; dharles Rainoldi;_Jessie S.Garoutte. RICH OIFD PRECIYJT pX. Polling Place: Grant School, 24th St. & Grant Ave. Inspector: Edward C.Crane. Judges: Pulliam A.Autry; Henrietta Curry Clerks. Tjor"as Nee; Janet Hitchcock; Eva Segar. RIC1r=D PRECINCT . Polling Place: Lon•fellor Junior High School, 244- 22nd St. Inspector: A.B.Minter. Jud;;es: Cora O.Taayer; Mrs. Maria O.Vaslie. Clerks: Mrs. Henrietta Deasey; James L. Barnaman Pulliam McAllister. RI CHMUITil PR CI IF C T L40. Polling Place: Fletcher's Garage, 3604 Wall Ave. (rear) Inspector: Sadie Ne-,ford. Judges: H.E.Fletcher; Francis Roberts; Clerks: M.A.Parrer; Elizabeth Wilkersm; Julia Vi gnat!. RIGH':10 PRT.OIi;CT Fl. Polling Place: Stege School, 51st &Potrero Ave. Inspector: Adolph Vossbecl_, Jpdges: John ?. Brooks; '_innie Dohrman; Clerks: Sar6aret L.Gately ; Charles H.Gradshaw; Geo. McCausland.. RICH11MID PRECINCT 42. Poliin'; Place: Rinr:i:gham's Garar,•e, Santa Cruz and Santa Clara Ste Inspector: Ida Mae Sampson; Judges; Ella Ralph; Edit:: E.Frarl:; . Clerks: Belle Rarrson; Helen Henson; Della Eldridge; SAIF PABLO PRECINO7 tel. Polling Place: San Pa•,lo Sotols Garage, Alvarado St. near Church LF.ne. Inspector: Alfred Frank Judges: L.Silva; C.H.Dexter• ' Clerks. HarryBrady; Joe Alphonse; Alameda; Glenn M. Shannon SAN PABLO PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: San Pablo School, Inspector; H. Soito Judges: Jcella Bonham; crank. P.Fray Clerks: Manuel Nevis; Myrtle E.Mc`'oy; Eugene Regello, SAIF PABLO PRECINCT fl.. Polling Place: Lighthouse inn Garage, San Pablo Ave. Opp. Inn. Inspector: Bertha F.Evans. Judges: Erma Kavb; John T.Lee; Clerks: Cora Bouquet; Alma Parks; Cecil Berry. SA::: PABLO PRECI.:CT #r4. Polling Place: North Richmond Baptist Church, Filbert & Alamo St. Inspector: Ferrando Silva. Judges: Mrs.?dazgaret atteucc! John Vaninetti; Clerks: Hattie Vaughn; Mrs.Lillian Smith; Mollie Silva. i 417 i i i GIANT PRECINCT.. Polling Place: Giant Club House. Inspector: J.Ernest Durand, Judges; Edward Hardyman; Jahn Hewitt; Clerks: Mildred Petrie; Josie Bateman; Frances McNamara. i RODEO PRECINCT 7#1. ' Polling Place: Rodeo Hail. Inspector: Jeremiah Zahoney Judges: J.D.Smith; Nellie Faria. Clerks: Theresa Joseph; Harold Moore; Helen Iversen. RODEO PRECINCT #2. i Polling Place: Rodeo Garage. ' Inspector: James Guthrie. Judges: Minnie Drennen; Leah Hearne. Clerks: D.C.Graves, Sr. Ada M.Hagan; Lucy Higuera; OLEUM PREDIFICT. Polling Place: Social Hal'_, Union Dil Company Inspector: ililliam C.Riley Judges: F.E.HtsL;ins; Helen Smith; Clerks: Ruby S-:evenson; Rea Briggs; Robert LaBuef; PINOLE PRECINCT 11. Polling Place: Acco..mazzio's Garage, Main St. Inspector: Helen F.UcDonal ; Judges: Theresa Clark; Ellen Lucid; Clerks: May I.Silva; Sophie Ilgg; Mary Curry. PINOLE PRsCI NC^_ g2. Polling Place: Town Hall. Inspector: C.L._ownes. Judges: 11,tr6aret Race; Etta L.Curraq. Clerks: Mary A.Lezis; Mary L.Amend; LeRoy C. LeFebvre. HERCULES PR3CIicCT . Pollinir Place: Community Center. Inspector: E.W.Robison Judges: Emma Ashen£elter; Compton Gault, Sr. Clerks: Roxy L.Dixon; Leonard E.Parker; Ella Garrish; SELBY PRECINCT. Polling Place: Selby Hall. Inspector: Charles Richards. Judges; Firs. Hatie Clemo; Mathew Healy; Clerks: Elsie -c-Quiston; Maude L.Hastings; Juanita Cribb; CROCKETT PR3CIYICT Cpl. Polling Place: Prytz Plumbing Shop Inspector: Nellie Meaney Judges: Annie Lewis; Tina McManus. Clerks: Mars- Cox; Anastasia Hurley; Laura G.Nholthuis. CROCKETT PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Tenney Terrace Garage Building. Inspector: Andrew Muller. Judges: Gladys Price; Mary Jacobs; Clerks: Ruth L4cGrath; Flora Gloor; Lucille May Shield. CROC.aTT PRECIiIC: ja. Polling Place: Crockett Fire House. Inspector:. Rudolpih Mitt. ,udges: Herbert Parker; Annie Lecis; Clerks: Loretta Kenny; Ellie Marr; John E.Lucey. CROCK91T PR CIi.CT 4. Polling Place: Boy Scouts Room. Inspector: Tho:::as Cahalan. Judges: Cecil LI.Piriano; Viola F.:renn Clerks: Lillian A.Bailey; Elizabeth G. Murphy; Gladys Hugh#- CROCKETT PRECINCT #5. Polling Place: Price's Plumbing Shop Inspector: Alpert A.aui. l Judges: Sarah J.Owens; Mary E.McGrath j Clerks: Margaret O'Connell; Jane Regan; Annie L.Baysinger; ff I I C 4t D,LfrILLE PR"CINCT #2. Pollin; Place: Danville Fire House Inspector: Charles S'.Scott. Judges: -Root; Clerks: Harold Groan; Philip J.Harris; Nics:olas Harper. CROCKETT PRECIi:CT #6. Polling Place: Valona. Fire House. Inspector: Peter H.Wind. F Judges: Charles 3ellaria; John L. Grady Clerks: Lura Mar h:1 1; Pierina Griffant ; Eduard A.Keller. CROCKETT. PRECI:"CT m7. Polling Place: Valona Play Ground. ' Inspector: John S.Bunyard. Judges: George C.Helra; Mar E.Neff; Clerks: Theda Merchant; Louetta Wodman;;Teresa Guerrini. PORT COSTA PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: Idclver'., Garage. Inspector: Josarh ins O'Neill. Judges: Julia Barrington; Anita llan;a Clerks James H.Crowley; Nell O'Connell; Mrs. Blanche Wilso POST COSTA PRECI-FCT jo Polling Place: Sc'.:ool House. Inspector: William P.Ahern Judges: Mrs. %ate Hurley; Cathrine Cox; Clerks. Jennie Norton; Catherine McCarthy; William J. Pembr e; i DANti'TLLE PnCtiJIaCT #1. � Polling Place: I O.O.F^.Hall. Inspector: Nicholae Dondero; Judges: Ada Wilcox; Lillie J.Collins; Clerks: Ben ^n.Johnson; Julia N.Freitas; Marcia Eddy SAN RAtOii PRECINCT. Polling Place: San Ramon Hall. Inspector; Henry Hansen Judges: Grace Norris; lar, Oswill Clerks.: Laura Fereira; Pearl Peters; Daisy Steinmetz. ^1ASSAJARA PRECINCT_. Polling Place: Tassajara Hall. Inspector: Manuel Bettencourt; Judges: Mar; Brazil; Andrea Mortensen .Clerks: Henrietta Pereira; Dennis A.Collins; Christina Reinstein ALALSO PRECI::CT. Polling Place: School House. Inspector: John A.3auer. Judges: Llgd E.Ivory; lied F.Lorenzen. Clerks: An::ie J.Chase; Friederiche Jackson; Harriet Hunt. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT j. Polling Place: Lafayette Hall. Inspector: J.II L.ullikin• Judges: llar�,-&ret ThompsonClerks; Bertha Dean; BerniceeE Wing; Edward�Sparhawk LAFAYETTE PR:CII.CT #2. Polling Place: Morenini Service Static::. Insoector: Roy lachant. Judges: Clara Her;-.,an; Id;:!lpod. Clerks: CHARLES G.Earl; ,Mice Brown; August M.Schutt. CAIYOi3 PR-CINCT. Polling Place: Canyon Hall. Inspector: Ccrrad Schaffer Judges: 'Ars.Alice Olson; Anna McUahon Clerks: Aura P.Litten; Myrtle Walters; Mrs.Nora Curry; UO.RAGA PRFFLINCT. ' Polling; Place: 3c_:ool Hou--e. Inspector: Andrer. Liul'nolland. Judges: Thor-as P.Carroll; John Hocking. Clerks: mane'. Rose; Geo. 'Miller; Ethyl H.Neasham ST.MAn^i S PR-.C_.:CT. Pollin5 Place: Office Buil ing Inspector: liervyn Yates. Judges: Alert A.Bal:er; t;illia:n Hudson Clerks: Fred Canrinus; Francis Naughton; Walter L{iaogue. i 410 ORINDA PRECINCT. I polling Place: Orinda Fire House. Inspector: Edward -cVay. Judges: Johanna Oakley; Ethyl L.Rich Clerks: Myr-le Dutton; Arlina Harrold; Lucile Reuter. ALIM7'IRA PRECI_;CT. Polling Place: Sweetser 's Service Station. Inspector: Sarah L.Brackman Judges: Mart_:a Hale; Jem;ie Winslow; Clerks: William Zocher; Walter F.Gemetti; L.Nelson. NALNIUT CREE;i PRF01,,OT i. Polling Place: Office, 1-0 Lain 3t. ' Insoector: C.L.Thomson Judges: MayS.Spencer; Linnett Cameron; Clerks: =rs.Edna Wart-in; Gary A.Ridgeway; Alice ?.Laird. VwxUr CREE_: PRECINOT r . Polling Place: Public Library. Inspector: Willimm H.ISurray; Judges: Mr .Agnes Holst; Doris Brubaker; Clerks; Mrs.Nellie J?nes; Catherine"LeMoine; Mrs.Edith Blacki Well. WALT-TUT CREE<PRECIIIOT t'. Polling Place: Old Glove Factory. Insoector: Joseph A.Uhitaker. Judges: Johnson A.Thomas Irving k7.Sturm; Clerks: Dorothy Fairchild; Robert V.Munroe; Hattie S.Haberle . WALIiJT CREAFY. PR7CINC^_ #L. Polling Place: Coe Tank House, half mile south of P7alnut Creek. Inspector: H.S.Glass. Judges: Lrs.Emeline Near; Herman Rorrg. Clerks: Mrs,Beatrice Edgar; Mrs.Doris McConnell; Mrs.Pearl Eckley SA!RINAP PRECINCT. Polling Place: Community Hall. Inspector: George �+.McGuire; °udges: Edna Treadway; Mrs. Jane Buck. Clerks: Gladys Matthews; Evelyn Williams; Sadie J.Cutler. MARTII,EZ PR3CIF=#1i. Polling Place: City Hall. Inspector: Frani: Prosser. Judges: Lillian 3rison; John. 7.3ucknam; I Clerks: Shelagh Suckmann; Ruth E Miller; Lulu A.French. i MARTIIIEZ PRECINCT #2. I Polling Place: Tony Sindicich Gara.-e, 431 Bain. St. Inspector: Louis I .Rampaldi Judges: Lorraine Y.Selsor; Elizabeth Brereman. Clerks: Tessie Threlkeld; Genevieve McNamara; Hilda Jory. MARTINEZ PRECI,tCT jn. Polling Place: Wm. Rhodde Residence, 37 'i. Green St. Insoector: Mrs. Nannie aoocis. Judges: Catherine Kramer; Elsie LI.Lasell Clerks: Julia E.Solin; Bernice Ahern; Ruby Armstrong. MARTI I�7Z PRECINCT 4A. Polling Place: Grammar School, Alhambra Ave. Inspector: Edward Art}n r. Judges: Norman O'Neal; Salvadore Campagna Clerks: ITorma Barlettani; Gertrude N.Greenman; Myrtle M.Seaxs. ' MARTIITEZ PRECINCT Polling Place: Ed. Olivera's Store, Alhambra Ave. Inspector: -L.Mc Ta:::ara. Judges: Francis :;.Ray; Dolores Walther; Clerks: Mary Norris; Jack H.Frye; Lily Veltz. KARTII,7nZ PRZOI NUT #6. Polling, Place: Senior Hi 'b School Inspector: Raymond Greerty. .Judges: Dorothy Taylor; Uinifred Brorm Clerks: Rocert J.Gotelli; L.'rs.Corallynne Elmauist; Ellen U. Wright. I i I f 42 0 MARTIlTEZ PRFCINCP . Polling Place: Josephine :ScCann Residence, 1305 Estudillo. Inspector: Josephine 'CCann Jgdgea: Katherine Casey; Catherine Foley; clerks: Glenn F.Reid; Geraldine Sullivan; A.y.Richards; MARTINEZ PRECIIICT s. Polling; Place: South Gate Meat '.,Iarket, 1626 Pacheco Blvd. Inspector: Guy O.Smith Judges: I'ary E.Lancaster; Mrs.Catherine Cutts; Clerks: Lary S.Kelly; Mrs.ILinnie Prater; Mrs.Helen Irr,in. HARM-M PRECI:OT ii . Pollin. Place: Gram,ar School, Susanna St. Inspector: O.K Smith Judges: Nina O'Coots; Roland E.Goree; Clerks: Ruth Randall; Nellie :(.Cushing; P.D.Butcher. ' ii&RTI:IEZ PREC.IN-U-T 0. Polling Place: i'ioman's Club. Inspector: Geo.L.Pascoe; Judges: Helena V.Killipu; Salvadore Vallejo Clerks: Mrs. Opal Johnson; Rose Lilliff; Leone Henrichsen. MARTIA^n Z PRECINCT fry 1. Pollin;; Place: -.els' Garage, Willou, St. Bat. ?lard & Green. Inspector: Fred H.Upham. Judges: Nat.L.Richardson; 'Minnie Anderson. Clerks: Amelia !.Barnett; Elizabeth Gal?agher; Euphemia Kan . MARTII:SZ PRECIIICP iiP. Polling Place: Chamber of Commerce. Insnector: Laurens H.Howard. Judges: Mrs.L[rrxaret Bartlett; Lrs.Lary E.Buxton. Clerks: Mabel t:.Kni,�ht; Beatrice Vleltz; Robert B.Borland. LIARTIiEZ PRECINCT ill. Polling Place: Linin: Roos, Columbia Hotel, Fairview; Inspector: Mrs.�inifted Beede. Judges: Mrs.Margaret T.B.Srift, Jr. Clerks: Richard Delevatti; Ed.Netherton; Mrs.Vera Draper. VINE HILL PRECINCT $1• Polling Place: Della Rosa Hall Inspector: Raymond A.Reed. Judges: Leo a.Schrueder; Verna Ricks; Clerks: Grace A.Knapp; Eva 'w.Mellerup; Nellie C.Smith VINE HILL PR4CII:Ci #22. Polling Place: Vine Hill School Inspector: Mrs.Davida ^right. Judges: Mrs."nna G.S'etherall; Guiio Bollentini; Clerks: Ida E.Weishhand; Mildred Hillis; Cornelia Pennell. MT.VIEZi PRECINCT.#l. Polling• Place: DeLacy's Store, Pacheco Blvd. & Martinez Ave. Inspector: 'Lrs,Fanny Ernest• Judges: ?7illiam r7eigal; Aerman A.Neuman; ' Clerks: Thom:s J.DeLacey; Catherine McCarthy; George King '_3T. VIE"7 PRF.CIACT #2. Polling Place: Community Hall. Inspector: Jess V.Allen Judges: Virgil Ray; L.B.Hore; Clerks: 7.[rs.Anna Bride; Hrs.Lottie Vacchieri; 'Marion H.Sh ip. COIICORD PR'OIrCT $i. Polling Place: Druid Hall. Inspector: Charles Dunn Judges: Urs. Edna Kristich; Iiies Dorothy A.Russi. Clerks: Gertrude F.Oaxleon; Catherine Slattery; Margaret Downey. CONCORD PRECIHC_ Poring Place: Jaquith Paint Shop _inspectot A.h".i*artin Judges: Vesley J.Drennan; Corey Jaquith. Clerks: Luella S.Burton; Sarah P.Soto; Martha G.Matheson 421 CONCORD PRECI1iGT #3. Polling Place: Torn Hall. Inspector: Mrs.Catherine Galindo Judges: '-`rs.Lena '.Sorensen; Esther O.Sturdy; Clerks: Estelle '!.Eddy; Urs.Essie Keller; Elms. Jackson ' CONCORD pRvCL•;CT j4. Polling Place: Farr:: Bureau. Insoector: Marshall J.McKean. Juages: Florence Rickard; irillie.m H. Stowers; Clerks: Innis E.Garaventa; Fred E.Blume; Grace Collins. 0011CORD P3:CIi:C NO. 5. Polling Place: Central Hotel. Inspector: Mortimer V.Smith Judges: Rilhelmina Kennerley; Joseph Arrighi Clerks: Edith 3i.sso; ifildred Helmke; Susie M.Rock. Coma) PREOINCT. moo. Polling Place: John A.Vo3el Residence, 2575 Willow Pass Road. Inspector: W.P.Nott; Judges: Mary Bogel; Rosales Joseph Clerks: Loraine Sheehan; Lucy Arrighi; Ella G.Fisher. COlICORD PREZLi T i2r . Polling Place: Oak Grove School Inspector: Ceasar L. DeBenedetti; Judges: Oar! J.Strub.; Albertina Lamb; Clerks: Catherine Grisinger; Mrs.Freiaa Malmquist; ASSOCIATED PRECINCT. Palling Place: . Avon Mess Hall. Inspector: E.H.ticLaughlin. Judges: F.H.Offe:mnn; E.W.Baer; Clerks: Lola Kasen; Isabelle Murphy; Rose A.Davis. ' COM. LL PRECI:'.CT. Polling Place: Correll Com.iunity Hall Inspector: Maude K.Smith Judges: Henrietta Kasch; Evelyn B.Frank Clerks: Edna R.Alui; man's Trim,iingham; Valter E. Sullivan. PACHECO PRECI:'CT. Polling Place: Pacheco School House. Inspector: Wartin Fasching. Judges: Geo.R.t:illiams; Ella Jones. Clerks: Lisa D.Hook; Mrs.Rose Roche; John J.Buttner; i PITTSBURG PREDII:CT jl� Polling Place: 'ercurio Bld Third & Black Diamond Sts. Inspector:. John noyce. j Judges: Ben Zolfo; Syl Haestretti. Clerks: Theresa Cautello; Peter Cardinelli; Edw. H.Wilson. PITTSBURG PR_i 1,'UT r22. Polling Place: lord Sales Room. ' Inspector: John J.Loyacon; Judges: John A uetten; Attilio Delmonte; Cler'•s: Barney DiMaggio; Rosalie Haynes; Jos. Ragusa. PITTS URG PRECIUCT ja. j Polling Place: f.& 'W.Garage. Inspector: Vera S.Hornsby.. Judges: Lee P.Griffin; Helen Latimer�ertrude Youn Clerics: Arvilla Downing;A{Y McAvoy; g. PITTSa RG PR-CIFCT 74. i Polling Place:, Lepori Building 5th & Black Diamond Inspector: "ohn A.Junta. Judges: Richard Anderson; Orazio V.Davi. Clerks; Marie Harper; Andrew J.Scudera; Neno S.Smario. i PITTSBURG PR'.CI's:CT j. PoliinE Place: Nutman's Undertaking Parlors. i Inspector: Henry Nutman Judges: Bertha 'lora; Henry Botabach Clerks: Neno R.Davi; donnie Hornsby; Mary Felix. i PITTSBURG PR`-CIvCT #6. Pollin;- Place: Pettas Apart=ent House Garage, 349 w. loth Insuector: Vincent R.Caruso. Judges: Attilio Viscuso; Horace D.Davi; Clerks: Louise E.Van 'less; Fred J.Smith; Maud Linscheid; PITTSBURG PRECI:ICT 0. Polling Place: Intercediate School. Inspector: R.P.Taylor. Judges: C.O.Butler; SSm.F.Duarte; Clerks: Lydia B.Scott; Katherine Knight; J.H.Rodda. PITTSBURG PR�_CII'CTjV. Polling Place: City Hall; Pittsburg Insnector: JohnE.Barfkson Judges: Rev. Chas. Charon]sin; Florence Barnes; ' Cler;s: Viola Dunklee; Helen Plaisted; Elizabeth Schmidt. PITTSBURG PRECI'ICT 6. Polling Place: Perry Bld,-. near S.P.Depot. Inspector: Aug.Anderson Judges: Chas.Mortimore; Frank A.Lawrence. Clerks: birs.Vera Laedr;ck; Leslie Clement; Gertrude Silveria. PITTSBURG PRECICT '10. Polling Place: W.v.Buchanan Garage. Inspector: Tony Melrose. Judges: Margaret Delp; Irs.Linnie Marcelli; Clerks: Catherine Corbett; Sally Russo; Mrs.Blanche O.Perry. PITTSBURG PRECIsCT_ Polliru; Place: Cohn's Garage, 708 Central Ave. Inspector: Phillip Grant. Judges: Dorothy Hein; Mrs..;ean Draper. Clerks: Nellie R. Lynch; Mary Castro; Bernice Kelleen. PITTSBURG PR'SCINCT =P,12. , Pollin-; Plate: Diamond Brick Warehouse. Inspector: Joann Vaughn. Judges: A.G.Noia; Pete Hjelm Clerks: Mabel E.Benn; Margaret Abrams; Geo. McCoy PITTSBURG PRECIIICT k1j. Polling Place: Geo.Lyan's Garage. Inspector: Geo. E.O'Hara. JUDGES: Aquilla S.Bailey• Iars.Isabella Smith I Clerks: Mrs.Gertrude. M.White; Mrs.Florence Cadman; Mary Larat. PITTSBURG PRECINCT '1144. Polling Place: Ambrose School Inspector: Geo. E.Wildes. Judges: Alvina Kenner ley; David J.Davies. Clerks: Jessie Gre.;ory; Mrs.C.C.Warner; F.W.McCoy CLAVTUT PRECINCT. Polling Place: Christian Endeavor Hall. Inspector: Bertha R.Ra.srussen Judges: Andrew Margini; Mrs. Pearl Graves; Clerks: Lillian Frank; Mar; McGuire; Howard Duncan. POFD` CHICAGO PRECIN91 #1. Pollin Place: South's Store Building. Inspector: Wil iam Bucholz. Judges: Belle Silva; John O.Morten Clerks: Sa:n Shiedeler; Mrs. G.Cummings; Mrs.Edna McGuire. POR. CHICAGO PRECI_OT 2. ' Pollin; Place: Fire House. _ Inspector: E.W.Netherton Judges: Em a C.Van Winkle; Helen L.Larsen; Clerks: Mary B.McEren; Mary E.Pacini; Mar;; ;,.Cunningham CLYDE. PRECI UCT Polling Place: CLYDE Club House. Inspector: Helen 'w.Evans. Judges: Alma H.Carter; Edith Flint. Clerks: Katherine North; Margaret E.Bentley; Kathleen 0.Ward i I. 423 NICHOLS PRECINCT. Pollin_Place: Community Hall. Insnectcr: Lazy E.Clark Judges: Sophie Black; Lary R.Dutra; Clerks: Gladys U.McMi11an; Cora Caudal; Loretta Vlach. ' ANTIOCH PRECINCT J1. Polling Pl,.c e: City Hall, Antioch Inspector: Geo.Field, j Judges: Edward Balzer; John Lutz. Clerks: Sadie Johns; Rose Lilley; Theodosia Young. ANTIOCH PRT-CT_iCT j2. ' Polling Place: I.O.O.F.Hall. Inspector: Geo. Dockstader. Judges: V.H.Uatson; �hlliam Uren. Clerks: Mamie Cakebread; Lena M.Dunlap; Florence E.I-att. ANTIOCH PRECI:iC^ Poliin Place: Antioch Library. I Inspector: Henri L.Carmer. J,4dges: Albert Cooney; Clinton. T,Richey. Clerks: Blanche Sullivan; Louise Veregbe; Lary Ross. ANTIOCH PR CII;CT +. Polling Place: Easley Garage. Inspector: Normal: quinn Clerks: Sam Delulio; Robt. Hodgson. Judges: lsarion I:ciointock; Ruth Mayberry; Mrs-Violet Willialson ANTIOCH PRECIi'.CT 19. Polling Place: Jas.Nason's Garage, 421- 10th St. Inspector: Am.Barr. i Judges: Leland Gann; Carolyn Stovesand; Olerics: Lrs.Ruth CL,yson; Lrs.Sallie Fee; Ruth Negus. AIRIOCH PRECINCT yD. Polling Place: I.D.E.S,Hall Inspector: Peter RodriSues; Judges: A.F.Wilson; John 0.Ham pton Clerks, Mrs.17i11ow Case; Hrs.Anna Abel; Mrs.aM.Ginochio; LONE TREE PRECI Ii CT Polling Place: Joe Sani House. Inspector: John Love. Judges:; 'Jack Courtney; Lonie Hill; Clerks. Urs. Alva Laxson; Margaret Jensen; Marcella Hines. BREN-WOOD PRECINCT ri. Polling Place: Brentwood ;rotors Inc. Garage, 11. side Oak St. Inspector: Edward `.H.Prewe-t. Judges: David Blumen; Jos. S.Silva. Clerks: Mrs. H. Jansee; p!T$.Lax Cowan; Ruth E.Hilliard. I i BRMITUOOD PRECINCT i-r2. Polling Place: Ameacar, Legio;: Hall Inspector: Robt. H.Slallace. Judges: Vm.O'Hara; Byron D.Swift Clerks: Mrs. Madge Dainty; Mrs.Olive Fletcher; Mrs,Mae L'HeuTeuz. BRENTWOOD PR:OIT.C^_ fl. Pollin3 Place: O.K.Garai�e, S. side Oak St. Inspector: Byron Grigsby I Judges: Harry Lindquist; Ezra Trembley; ' Clerks: Elizabeth O'Meara; Stella H.Shoemaker; Encie �.Watsoh BYRON PRECINCY#1. Poll inf Place: I.0.0. FHall. Inspector: Walte r [:,Hofpman Jud ges: Frank Estes, erl J.Butler. Clerks: Elsie Cople; amelia Mary Gambs; Nan::ie O.Hannum GYRO-- PR=CI_:T jig. i Pollin; Place: Byron limes Building. Inspector: 7m.E.Bunn Judges: August Harder; W.J.Livingstone; Clerks: Ruth Geddes; Anna Hudson; Anna Pendry; I i I i I r I KHIG HT S E..'P HECI:i CT. Pollim_; Puce: Fara Bureau Hall Inspector: Gene Burner. Judges: Charles Dr:e-, ey; Jerry -:organ Clerks: Frances 3.Coleman; Gussie 3.Collins; Emria 9hiie. OAKLEY PRECItICT #:• Polling Place: Oakley '?organ's Club. " Inspector: Wm. Vengley; Judges: Charles E.O'Hara; Joe McFarlan; Clerks: Etta J.Brocrn; nary Ramos; Pearl Peugh. OARLEV! PRECIiiCT k22. Polling- Place: Oakley Rall ' Inspector: Carlton E.iir-htman Judges: Charles A.Diethelm; :rata: Fertado; C'_eY,s: Edith DalPorta; Mar.;aret Ruiz; Esther G.Bliss. And the 3oard takes recess to meet as a Board of Equalization. In ;?atter of Aoplication of O.F.Bolser for reduction of Assessments. O.F.Bolser, having applied for reduction of Assessment on Lot 13, Block 2D8� Walls Second Adciticn to Richmond, It is, by the Board ordered th:t said application be aid the slue is hereby denied. In Matter of Application of Esther ' Brunscher Snelgrove for reduction of - Assessment. Esther Brunscher Snel;rove havinn filed applications to this Board for reductl ion of Assessments on Lots 3 and 4, Block 323, City of Eartinez, and Lot 8, Block 40, City of Martinez, It is, by the Board ordered that said applications be :md the same are hereby denied. And the Board of 93ervisors meeting as a Board of Equalization havin cordplteylI the ecaalization of assessments of Cm tra Costa County for the fiscal yenr 1932-33, It is by the Board ordered that the Assessment Rolls, Statemen.s, books and mans in and for Contra Costa County for the year 1932'33, as equalized by this I , Board be and the sar.:e are ha•eoy accepted by t.iis 3oa*d and aooroved by the unanimous vote of the Soar:: of Supervisors sittinro� as a Board of Equalization. And the Board adjourns as a Board of Equalization. And the Board ta_es recess as a Board of Super visors to and until Monday ' July 25th, 1932, at 10 o'clack A.? C, .Chairman. Clerk. I 425 i BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. b!ONDAY, JULY 25th, 1932. The 3oard met a,10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Ohairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Oleson, Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. - S.C.Wells, Clerk. I In Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon request of County Auditor A.N.Sullenger, It is ordered that the follow ' ing transfers be made, among road Appropriations of the County Surveyor: From: Dist. 1: General Fund AppIns. a/c 1751- Cap. Outlay Improvements to 23rd St. $3590. To: Dist. 3: Genera-Fund AppIns. a/c 3710, -Mtce Rte Ray 170 3720- " Surface 1420. Dist. 4: Deneral Fund Apples, a/c 4710 - " Rts of Ray 1440. a/c 4751 - t�Ad nig Imp. 340. Diet. 5: General Fund Appins. a/c 5720 Mtce. Surface 220. FROM. Dist. 3: Bond road Mtce. AppIns. a/c 3520- Mtce. Surface 350. So Dist. 2: Bond Road Mtce. ApBlns. a/c 2520-Mtce. Surface 350. FROM: � Dist.2: General Fund App'hs. a/c 2730- Mtce. Bridges 40. 2750- C.O. Impts.To �'ds. 60 2799- C.O. Purc.Rts Way 20 ' Dist 3: General Fund App'ns. a/c 3700 Vacation Pay 50 I 3751 Cap.Out.Impts. to C30 50 j 3780 " " New Oon. 10 Dist.4: General Fund appIas. a/c 4700- Vacation Pay 30 4720 Mtce. Surface 380 4720 " Bridges 75 4750 Out.Impt.Rds 150. To: Diet 5: General Fund AppIns. a/c 5710- Mtce. Rte, flay 75. 5736 Repairs to Old River Br.Etc. 790. FROM: •Dist. 1: Spl. Rd. Fd. App'ns. a/c 1620- Mtce Surface 1800. Dist. 2: Spl. Rd Fd App'ns. a/c 2630- Mtce. Bridges 400. To: Dist. 3: Spl. Rd Fd App'ns. a/c 3652 - C.O.Impts. to 030 2200. The said order 3s passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.y i i I I In Matter of Transfer of Funds. i It is ordered that the sum of $3250, be cancelled from appropriation for Joint Highray Tihnnel and transferred from General Fund to unappropriated Reserve Fund; and from this amoi:nt, It is ordered that the following appropriations increases be allowed and the amount of them transferred from unappropriated Reserve Fund to Salary Fund: Assessor: Satutory Extra help. $391.00. Supt. chS Dols: 6tatutory regular salaries 5.00 It is further ordered that the following appropriation increases be a11017ed and tue ;quaint of tnerr transferred from unappropriated Reserve Fund to General Fund: I r 10; Superior Court: Salaries of Outside Judges $40.00 Expenses o50.00 Constable Twp. 8: Transpn. Persons 30.00 Co. Jail: Care of Prisoners- Wages Guards 225.00 Working Prisoners; - Time of County Equipment 50.00 Co. Hospital Bldge. & Grds.- Regular Salaries 730.00 Jury Fee Deposit withdrawals 60.00 Misc. Refunds 25-00 Repair Old River Bridge 1649.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.k In Matter of Transfer of Funds. , Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered i that the following transfers be made in order to complete the business of the year 1931-32: Road Ap z riatii nss- Motor Vehicle Fund. ��lransfers Within Dimes ri`ct Appas. APpn• Sup. ast. Decrease Increase, 3130 Mtce Bridges 460. $45,00 Mtce. Rts of way110 3150 Cop. Outlay -Impts.Rds. 4_, .0o " Surface ;j12D I km-. Uist: U ' i 5150 Cap. Out. Impts, to Rds 9650. 200.00 Mtce. Surface 5120 r 1600.00 Cap. Ouutlay Iopts.I12 51g 1600.00 Cap. " • 829 5152 i 2600.00 ■ ■ ■ E2D 5153 j jQO 00 • • • 822 5154 1 xx 650'o0Q0 • • �� 824 1 ��p� i� Y • M 51 9965 -00 � JJJ��� ' f Road Aporopriations- SID. Dist. Rinds. Sum. Dist. 1: Decrease Increase. 1099 Cap.Out.Pur.Rts of way *250. $1200. Mtce. Rts of way 1010 2800. Cap. Out ImPts.to Rd Al2 1051. �2r,O. " " New Equipt. 1090. FZ56. 9u Dist, 2• I Vao-a:EfonPay 3. 3. Road Lighting 2001. Su Dist. 0 Vacation Pay 29 168 -Mtce. Sts of way 3010 1101 Road Lighting 5 162 Cap. Out. Impts. Rds 3051 3020 Mtce. Surface 187 18 ■ ■ C54 X53 3030 Mtce. Bridges 7 7 C26 54 3049 Replc�t Equipment 2 30050 Cap. Out.Impte. G�3Roads 92 r r lR92 �J77• �- Sup. Dist. 4: 4020 Mtce. Surface 15. 15. Mtce. Bridges 4030. Road ADons, - Sup. General Fund. Sliip. Dist. 2: Decr. Inor. ' 2220 Mtce. Surface 52. 52. Vacation Pay 2200. I Sul). Dist. 5. 5240. Mtce. Jers. Is.Ferry 650. 650. Mtce. Old River Br. 5235- Road Amina. - Bd. Rd.Mtce_ hLgd. r�ansansferebetween Apcne. 5�u :Dist. 4: Decr. Incr. 4520 Mtee. Surface 675• 5 Mtce. Rts of way 4510. 580 Ytce, Bridges. 4 _ 90'-Cap. Out. Impts. Rds 45 0 1 4675 V I i� 1 427 Road ADAns.- ur Sv. 0eneral Fund. Sup. Dist. � 1751 Cap. Out.Impts. to 23rd St. $6375 $ 10, Vacation Pay Igo t 5430, Mts. Rights of Way 1�f10 575. • surface 1720 0 ■ Bridges 1730 Sup;Dist. 2. 2700- Vacation Pay 29 900. Mtce. Rts of Way 2710 i 2701 Road lighting 2711 Mtce. Rts. of Way B1 2720 R surface 65. 2750 Cap. Out, Impts. to Rds Sup Dist. 55. 5720 Mtce. Surface 120. 120. Repairs to Old River Br.Eto.5736 Rodd Appns. - tial Road Fund- Di trnd. �Su,p Di at. 2. Zb20 Mtce Surface 100. 100. Mtce. Rts of Way 261o. The said order ispassed by the unanimous vote of the Board., F In Matter of Transfer of Funds. i A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, having reported to this Board that certain adjustments betr:een funds-are=essary in order to adjust accounts for the month of June so that the said accounts will present a true record of the proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the County Treasury, and good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following adjustments be made in the fund accounts as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Treasurer: Debits Credits. (Decreases) (Increases) Bond Road Mtce. Fund 3 17,51 3 Charities & Corrections Fund. 11.133 ( General Fund 694.Ob Special Rosd'Fund 569.19 Sup. Dist. 1 " 220,51 Hall of Records Fund 20.20 Motor Vehicle Fund. 920.50 Sup. Dist. j � _ 12.441532-90 . The foregoing order g g i e passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.�, i In the Latter of Transfer of Funds, j Upon request of A.N sullenger, County Auditor, It is ordered that the following transfers be made in order to complete the business of the year 1931-32: Appropriation Adjustments. By Transfers within Groups. 6/30/32/ 102 Clerk App-i- Appn. Decrease Increase. 039 Binding $40.00 $40.00 Teleph. & Teleg. 0339. 053 Books 40.00 40.00 Postage 0522 $80.00 $80.00 105. Auditor. 0324 Rent of Equipment 5.00 5.00 Auto Mileage 041. 0329 Repair of 15.00 75.00 Offic sup. Prt'd. 0517 0339 Teleph & Telegraph 15,00 I I 0411 Ordin. Tray. Expense $ 5 00 053 Books 400 0522 Postage 6.00 0.00 W.-('0 107 Assessor: 019 Vacation Pay 222.00 222.00 Extra Help 012 039 Binding 142.00 142.00 Mia. Services 0399 00 108 Tax Collector: 039 Binding 20.00 700.00 Hotia. Legal&ept. 0320 0312 Express 20.00 3.00 Teleph & Teleg. 0339 g�24 Rent of Equipment 150.00 9 Convention Exp. 25.00 0517 Offc. Sup. Printed 499.00 03.00 $�Oj.06- ' 111 District Attorney. 032 Other Fees 535.00 100.00 Teleph. & Teleg. 0339 300.00 Offe. Sup. Prtd. 0517 100.00 " " Misc. 0518 30.00 Period.Subscrib. 0521.. 5.00 Misc. Sunpliee 0599 i737-0 114. Purchasing Agent. 0339 Teleph. & Teleg. 20.00 5.00 Ord. Tray. Exp. 0411 078 Office Supply .Stock 200.00 15.00 Postage 0522 2 0 200.00 Postage Stock 075 115. Coroner. 026 Misc. Fees 75.00 150.00 Insp'ns.& Autop. 0314 033 Fees & Exp.of Interps. 5.00 20.00 Laboratory Exon. 0317 0 jj4 Juro.re 20.00 30.00 Summoning Juries 0338. i 035 Fees & Exp. of Witnesses 15.00 0313 Fidelity Bond 20.00 0322 Recoveries & Removals - 25.00 0339 Telephine & Telegraph 10.00 ' 041 Auto Mileage 3_0.00 �euu.uu $206:60 i 116. Surveyor: 019 Vacation Pay 240.00 240.00 Extra Help 012 0.0 �240.00- 120: Elections-Pre.Costs 022 Extra Help 100.00 100.00 Misc. Fees 026 123. Elections- Special. 058 Election Supplies 30.00 30.00 Pub. Legal Not. 0320 125. SuDerior Courts: 1517 Off. Supplies, Prtd. 30.00 30.00 Books 053 126. Superior Court Juriesetc. i 035 Fees & Exp. of Witnesses 10.00 10.00 Fees & Exp.Inter.033. 145. Justice Court. 15 0414 Small Claims Ct.Exp. 4.o0 4.00 Stat. Offc.Exp.Al. 0415 ' 150. Justice Ct.Juries.etc. i 034 Fees & Exp. Jurors 65,00 15.00 Fees & Exp. Inter. 033. 0.00 " " " Witnese.035 �5�- o,,. i 157. 441.11. Administrat.Office ce. , 0311 Electricity 5.00 5.00 Repair of Bldg. 0329 158. Hall of Records. i 032 Other Fees 265.00 200.00 Wages 0210 5.00 Teleph.& Teleg. 0339.1 60 00 Mie c. Supplies 0599 J 1265-00 �- 201. Sheriff. 0212 ¢cards' Waves 50.00 15.00 Fees & Exp.Iater. 033 0213 uparatives' Wages 15.00 300.00 Auto Mileage 04I� 0313 8idelity Bonds 25Q.00-6 s" 315 315.00 i I 429 231; Co. Jail-Care of Pris m ers 031 Fees, Med. & Dental 20.00 $75.00 Wages, Guards, 0212 0319 Photo Serb ces 15.00 45.00 Electricity, 0311 0335 Scavenger Service 40.00 40.00 Mls. Services 0399 052 Bedding 155.00 75.00 Clothing 057 054 Cleanig. & Disinfect.sup. 35.00 20.00 Red. & surg. Sun. 0515 059 Fuel 20.00 100.00 Food Supplies 0524. ' 0510 Gas, 011 & Grease 15.00 15.00 Misc. Supplies 0599 0511 Janitors Supplies 10.00 0513 Kitchen Supplies 20.00 0514 Laundry Supplies 40.00 241. Sealer Weights & Measures. 0329 Rep. of Equipment 5.00 5.00 storage 0337 242. Agricult. Comm'_ 042 Auto ''llowance 50.00 50.00 Auto Mileage 041. 251. Garage. 094 Road Machiner* 75.00 75.00 Misc. Equipment 0913 301; Health officer 0317 Lab. examinations 25.00 25.00 Misc. services 0399 0518 Offc. Supp. Misc. 5.00 5.00 Postage 0522 0913 Misc. Equipment 35 0000�Office Equipment 012 65.00 '. 502. County Hospital- Bldgs & Gds. 0310 'Fagee 40.00 1670.00 Regular Salaries 021. 0211 " Repair Labor 150.00 150 .00 Electricity 0311. 0221 Engineers 250.00. 0326 Repair of Bldge. 350.00 0329 • Equipment 75.00 054 Clean ing & Disin.Sup. 40.00 059 Fuel 4o.00 0523 Repair Supplies 475.00 052$ Water 275.00 081 ReplacIt. Equipment 25 OO 062 • Furn. 0.00 _ 503: county Hospital- Care of Inmates. 021 Reg.Slaries 2300.00 300.00 Kitchen Help 0225. 0223 Janitors 450.00 1600.00 Purses 0228 0230 Waitresses 100.00 600.00 Orderlies 0229 0339 Teleph. & Teleg. 5.00 25.00 Repair Equipment 0329 052 Bedding 325.00 300.00 Fruit & Beg. 0524-2 o5T clothing 165.00 350.00 Meat 0524-4 0511 Janitors Supplies 10.00 600.00 Milk 0524-5 0513 Kitchen 50.00 40.00 sundry 0524- 0514 Laindry Supplies 130.00 125.00 Misc. Supp. 0599 0515 Med. & Surg. supplies 120.00 0517 Office. Sup. Brtd. 60.00 0516 " " Misc. 10.00 0521 Period Subsorib. 5.00 0523 Repair Supplies 20.00 0530 X-Ray • 190.00 $3490-00 ' 510. Care of Indigents. 0325 Rent 200.00 25.00 Misc. Serv. 0399 150.00 Fuel 059 25.00_ Red. & Burg. Sup. 0515- 200.00 516. 515.200.00516. Probation Officer 0339 Tele#. & Teleph. 10.00 30.00 Matron Fees 025 Auto Mileage 60.00 70.00 Offic Supp. Prt'd. 0517 0411 Ord. Tray. Exp. 25.00 0516 Offc. Supp. Misc. 00 lo8.00 -1m.0-0 I 516: Detention Home. 0524 Food Supplies 75.00 ]0.00 "ages, Repair Labor 0211 45.00 Clothing 057 20.00 Mi sc.Supplies. 6599 75.00 522. Social Welfare Dept. 041 Auto Mileage 65.00 30.00 Extra Help 022. 10.00 Teleph & Teleg. 0339 10.00 Fuel 059 3b5-00 _ 15.00_MSec.Bupp. 0599 66500 I ` r i 693• sup. of Schools; 030 Auto Hire. 3 70.00 $10.00 Postage 01522 60.00 Replacelmt .of Equip. 081 -W 694. Board of Education. 0517, Supplies, Printed 50.00 50.00 AutoMileage 041. 697- County bra ' 0211 Wages, Repair Labor 5.00 5.00 Regular Salaries 021 038 Auto Hire, 60.00 3.00 Electricity 0311 0511 Janitor Supplies 35.00 35.00 Express 0312 - 0517 Supplies, Printed 293.00 40.00 Repair of Bldge. 0329 50.00 Auto Mileage 041 225.00 Books 053 20.00 Periodical Subs. 0521 15.00 Postage 0522 .00 .0 701. Park Mtee. 021 Reg. Salaries 20.00 30.00 Gas, Oil & Grease 0510 9329 Repair of Equipment 20.00 10.00 Misc. Supplies 0599 x.00 0W.00 - 802. County Exhibits. i 0599 Misc. Supplies. 22.00 22.00 Auto Mileage 041. 805 County Planning Com. 041 Auto Mileage 50.00 50.00 Misc. Serv. 0399. 815. Joint Highra.• Tunnel i 000 Construction 300.00 150.00 Wages. 02iu. 75-OD County Equipment 0399 300-0037 Misc. supplies. 0599 300 00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K In Matter of Appointment of Member of County Planning Commission. It appearing to the Board that there is a vacancy on the County Planning Commission Board caused by resignation of J.H.Plate, and upon motion of Supervisor James N.Long, and seconded by Supervisor R.J.Trembath, It is, by the Board ordered that James T.Narbett, be and he is hereby appointed a Member of the County Planning Commission, to fill the unexpired team of J.H.Plate, resigned., I i In Matter of Award of Contract for Furnishing of Linoleum in County Hall of,Records Building. ' It appearing to This Board that the bid.of the Venor Company for the furnishing of linoleum, cork tile and cork carpets, in the County Hall of Records Building, is the lowest and best bid for said work, It is, by the Board ordered that said contract for furnishing of linoleum,) cork the and cork carpets be and the same is hereby awarded to the Venor Company, at prices stated in their bid. It is further ordered that the Venor Company give bonds to the County of Contra Costa, in sum of fifty per cent of amount of bid for faithful performance of I I r 431 Contract, and fifty per cent of amount bid, for guarantee of furnishing of labor and material, on said contract. It is further ordered that all other certified checks accompanying the bids for said work, be and the same are hereby ordered returned to the unsuccessful bidders. In Matter of Extension of Time i to George Hudnutt, Inc. It is, by the Board ordered that George Hudnutt, Inc. be and he is hereby granted an extension of time of forty-five days from and after the original date for completion of said contract set out In his contract. for concrete Work on County Hall of Records Building. Inuatter of Extension of Time to Indiana Limestone Company. It is, by the Board ordered that Indiana Limestone Company be and they are hereby granted an extension of time of sixty days from and after the original date for completion of said contract set out in their contract, for stone work on County j i Hall of Recoras Building. j I In Batter of Rejecting Bids 1 for Marble work. Architect E.G,Bangs, having reported to this Board that the bide received ; for the furnishing of marble work in County Hall of Records Building are too high, It is by the Board ordered that all bids received for the doing of said work, be rejected and that certified checks accompanying said bids be returned to the respective bidders. It is further ordered that said architect E.G.Bangs, prepare revised plans for said marble work and submit same to this Board on august let, 1932. I I In Matter of Placing,of Street Lights i in annexed contiguous territory to Crockett- ' Crolona-Valona Lighting District. It is, by the Board ordered that the Pacific Gas & Electric Company place street lights in annexed contiguous territory to Crockett-Crolona-Valona Lighting District, said lights to be placed at locations designated on Map accompanying said petition for annexation of said territory. It is estimated that the coat of maintaining said additional lights will i be approximately the sum of three hundred twenty four dollars ger annum and it is further ordered that the County Auditor at the time of levying taxes shall furnish to this Board a rate of tax that will raise additional amount. i I i Ij In the tatter of Allowance to Indigents. I It is by the Board ordered that $15.00 county cash allowance be reinstated as of July 5th, 1932. to Cornelius Keller, Boz 264, Richmond, Cal. Ito needy aged That $15.00 state and $15.00 county cash allowance/heretofore allowed to JOSEPH NUNES, Oakley, be changed to r ead $30. county cash allowance. That $32.00 county cash allowance to begin as of July 1st, 1932, be made I to MR. WILLIAH WILLIS, 137- Toth St. Richmond. That check for needy children being now mailed to Ernest Madison be put in I his wife's name MRS. CHARITY MADISON, 715- South 29th St. Richmond. That $20.00 State and $20. county aid for needy children be granted to Mrs. DOROTHY ALVES, 131 South 10to St. Richmond, Cal. as of June 15th, 1932• That $40.00 state aid to 'begin as of Dec. 1st, 1931, which has been advanced) in relief in kind, $40.00 State aid to berg n as of June 1st, 1932, to be paid in cash, be granted to MRS. AN"?IE CONNORs, 620 Gladys St. E1 Cerrito. That $30 state and $30. county aid for nee dy children be granted to begin as of May 1, 1932,to Mrs. MARY GORDON, Route 1, Boa 571, Richmond. Relief in kind has been advanced to June 15, 1932• The foregoing order is pas ed by the following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olsson, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. In Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is order-d that $6.00 State and $6.00 county aid to the needy aged be j granted to ELIZABETH ::2TCHELL, ':alnut Creek, California, to begin aa of June lst,193�• The sni d order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.;, I � , In Matter of Discontinuance of Allowance to needy aged. It is ordered that $13.00 state and $13.00 county aid to needy aged be discontinued as of June 23, 1932, of Chas. Barden, 336 Richmond St. El Cerrito.,.. And the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday, July 26th, 1932, at 9:30 w'clock A.M. t ....i�LG'Ll.....Cha)rman. ....Clerk. I i i i i I r 433 IN TI_E BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOFEIA. ThUSDAY, July 28th, 1932• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. ' Present: Hon. i1,J,ijuchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar i Olsson, Harry M.Stow, and H.J,Trembath. S.C,Rells, Clerk. --- - - - - In the Matter of Transfer ' of Funds. A.N,Sullenger, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, havinE; reported to this Board that certain, adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust accounts for the month of June so that the said accounts will present a true record of the proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the Cou:;ty Treasury, and good cause appearing therefor, in a detailed explanation present- ed by said A.N.Sullenger; It is, by the Board ordered that the f ollowirg adjustments be made in the fund accounts as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Treasurer: Debits Credits. (Decreases) (Increases) General Fund $25.51. Motor Vehicle Fund $27.00 Sup. Dist. 2 Fund 45.00 j Sup. Dist. 3 Fund 3.00 Char. & Corrns Fund. Ort 0.51 $70.51. X51. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boara.^ I i I And the 3oard takes recess to meet on Monday, August 1st, 1932, at 10 o'clock A.M. i :.. . .........Chairman. I i i i I i , t IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CO_NP3., .:.STA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, AUGUST let, 1932. The Board met at 10 O'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Lono, Oscar Olsscn, Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and curing the month of July, 1932, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed by the i Chairman and Clerk. In Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appe:ring therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followinj warrants of said Reclamation District are approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 799 May 31, 1932, 315.75 790 7'ay 31, 1932, 75.00 Ansi the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said Warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2059. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followin warrants of said Reclamation District are approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 904 July 26, 1932, 11.49 9G5 July 26, 1932, 62.37 906 July 26, 1932, 110.00 907 July 26, 1932, 59. 5 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said Warrants by appending their signatures thereto. In Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2024-2025. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said Reclamation Districts 2024-2025 be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: Dist. T2024- No. 163, Dated July 1st, 1932, for $269.24. , 2025- No. 177 Dated July let, 1932, for 231.99. 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 435 i In Hatter of Resignation of O.K Smith, Member of County Planning I Commission. O.KjSmith, having presented to this Board, his resignation as Member of ' County Planning Commission of Contra Costa County to take effect immediately. It is by the Board ordered that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted and said office declared vacant. ! i I I In Hatter of Communication frau State Department of Social Welfare. A communication having been received by this Board from State Department of Social Welfare requestin this Board of Supervisors to direct the District Attorney of said County to make a review of the law's under which the County Social Service Department is operating; It is, by the Board s dered that said communication be referred to the District °'ttorney of Contra Costa County for a report as requested. I I In Matter of Communication from State Food Administrator. 1 A communication having been received by this Bozad f r-m the State Food administrator of the State of California requesting this Board to appoint a committee! to co—operate ^ith the State Food Administrator in the distribution of surplus food commodities and to organize relief agencies and to relieve distress among indigents and to assist in the distribution of surplus food groan within the County of Contra costa to relieve distress, I It is, by the Board ordered that the following persons be and they are I hereby appointed to act upon said Committee: lt.J.Trembath; V.G.Stevens. John A.Hiller. Otis Loveridge. R.H.Flight S.H.Johnson. ' It is further ordered that R.H.Wight be appointed Temporary Chairman of I ' said Committee to act until said Committee is organized and a Permanent Chairman and j i Secretary appointed by said Committee.f\ I I In Matter of Adoption of Plans and I specifications for Finish Hardware and Revised plans and Specifica_ions for Marble Work ,on County Hall of Records Building. E.G.Bangs,Architect, on County Hall of Records Building, havins presented to I this Board plans and specifications for finish hardware for County Hall of Records Building, and revised plans and specifications for marble work, It is, by the Board ordered that said glans and specifications be and the samei :z i are hereby adopted as plans and specifications for finish hardware and revised plane and eoecifications for marble work as presented, be and the same are hereby adopted. as Revised plans and specifications for marble work; It is further ordered that bids for doing of said work be advertised for in the Antioch Ledger, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the ' County of Contra Costa, for the time and in the manner prescribed by law, and that bids be received on Monday, August 15th, 1932, up to the hour of 10:30 o'clock A.M. InMatter of Granting Dance Permit. ' It is ordered that a permit to conduct a dance until 'hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on August 13th, 1932, be issued to Orinda Fire Department at Orinda.� I I In Matter of Placing Social Service Workers on County Monthly Pay Roll. It is, by the hoard ordered that Mrs. Mary LeHane, Assistant Social Service Worker be pleased upon a monthly Salary basis of $1715 per month, and that Mrs. Iona � Booth, be pleased on monthly s:.la.r_ basis of 31125 per month, and that County Auditor draw his Tarrant each month in favor of said persons upon the Charities & Correctionsi Fund., 1 In Matter of Extermination of Predatory Animals. The California State Department of Agriculture having presented to this Board a form of Contract to be entered into between the County of Contra Costa, and the United States Biological Survey and California State Department of Agriculture, for extermination of predatory animals in County of Contra Costa; It is, by the Board ordered that said Form of Contract be and the same is hereby approved said W.7.Buchanan, Chairman�f said Board, is hereby authorized to sign said contract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, and that the sum of $1000 be appropriated by the County of Contra Costa for said purpose, In Matter of Employing Assistant Counsel. The County of Coma a Costa, a legal subdivision of the State of California, ' having commenced condemnation proceedings through its District Attorney, against Arthur L.Bell, et al., for lands is County of Contra Costa, to be used for public pur_ooses It is by the Board ordered that A.B.Tinning, be and he is hereby employed to assist the District Attorney of Contra Costa County in the prosecution of said action. _..D sail'- crder i passu by the unanimous vote of t:eeBoar . r 437` In Matter of Adoption of Plans and Specifications for Improving Fish Ranch Road, Plans and specifications, cross-sections and working details, for paving of Road B-4, Contra Costa County, California, which road is known as Fish Ranch Road, and located about one-half mile East of the East portal of the inter-County or Broad- way Tunnel, and prepared by County Surveyor R.R.Arnold, havin,; been presented to this Board, Itis, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, cross-sect- ions and workin details be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specificat- ions, cross-sections and working details for paving of road B-4, 'of Contra Costa County; It is further ordered that bids for doing of said work be advertised for in Contra Costa Courier, a newspaper of general circulation published in the County of Contra Costa, for the time and in the manner prescribed by law. Bids to be received by the Clerk of this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, August 15th, 1932, In Matter of Resolution in Regard to hater to Indigents. PlHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, are endeavoring to effect a minimum tax rate for Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1932-33, and, WHEREAS there are a great number of indigents in said County ifho are dependent upon the taxpayers of the County for the necessities of life, and WHEREAS, the furnishing of water to indigents of said County amounts to a considerable sum of money in the aggregate, but if borne by the several r ater compani doing business in said County, both municipal and private, it would no: be burdensome to said companies; NOW, T:EREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that it is the opinion of this Board of Super- visors that all water companies doing business in the County of Contra Costa, both municipal and private, should, and they are hereby requested to, furnish to all indig is of said County who are certified to be indigents by the Social Service Department of said County, water free of charge for household purposes; ' The above and foregoing Resolution ryas adopted by the following vote of. the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olsson, Stow, Buchanae and Tremoath. Floes: none. Absent: None., In the Matter of improving Third Street in Town of Pinole. Whereas, a portion of Third Street extending one hundred feet north f rom Tennant Avenue in Town of Pinole, and lying within the incorporate limits of the �# town of P_nole, is of general county interest and that said portion of said Street k is in need of repairs; THEREFORE BE iT RESOLVED that the sum of $206 be contributed by the County of Contra Costa for the macadamizing and general improvement of that portion of Ihird Street extending one hundred feet .north of Tennant Avenue in Town of Pinole, and , lying within the incorporate limits of the Town of Pinole; said sum of $206 to be paid out of the funds allocated to Supervisor District ;#1, from the Yotor Vehicle Fund. The foregoing Order is passed by the following vote of the 3oard, to V.it: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olsson, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None.. InMatter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that Une following allowances to indigents be made to wit: T`at $20 state aid to half-orphane children to 'begin Feb. 1, 1932,paid in kind; $20 state aid to half-orphans and $20 county cash to begin July 1st, 1932 be grant ed,Y ctoria Peraai That $11.00 State and $11.00 county aid to the needy aged be granted to 144-17th St. FRED EUGETd-r DRAF-, 417 Main St. Martinez, to begin July 1st, 1932• Richmond. That $12.00 State aid to the needy aged and $12.county cash allowance be mad to JACOB LBARANN, 539- 6th St. Richmond, California, to begin as of July let, 1932• That $12.50 State aid to the reedy aged and $12.50 county cash altorance, to begin as of July 1, 1932, be made to ANNIE IFS ZECHER, 601- 7th St. Richmond. That $11.75 State aid to the needy aged and X11.75 county cash allowance, to begin as of July 1, 19 332, be made to ANTONE ALFRED CARLSON, 37r Pari Place, Pt. Richmond, Cal. That $15.00 State and $15.00 county aid for needy aged to begin as of June let, 1932, be granted to JAMES THOHAS TRIEBEY, 305 Poplar Ave. Port Chicago. THAT application of MARY BUTT RADICE, 2343 Esmond Ave. Richmond, for old age security be denied. That application of ANDRE; A. 3ILLEN, R.F.D. Rte 1, Box 75, Richmond, for old age security be denied. That $10 state and $10 county aid for needy aged granted tib JACOB ANDERLE, Brentwood, be discontinued as of July 1, 1932• That $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid be discontinued as of July 1, 1932. to JAY GOFF, Empire St. Oakley. That $50 .00 State and $10 county a.id for whole orphans aid be granted to five JALONE CHILDREN Carmel,Felicia,Vincent, Frank, and Annie, of 850 Cutter St. Pitts burg, to begin as of July 19th, 1932. This money to be dispensed by the Social Ser- vice Department by relief in kind, $40 groceries and $20 payment on property. That County cash allowance of $32.50 be granted to tA. AND MRS. CHARLES SHU- QUIST 726 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito, California, to begin as off July let, 1932. That $40 state aid for half orphan children be granted as of July 1st, 1932. ' to FLORIDA COX, 2160 Colfax St. Concord, The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. That $4.50 state aid to needy aged and $4.50 county cash allowance be increa ed to read, $11.25 state aid to needy aged and $11.25 county cash allowance to begin as of July 1, 1932, be granted to Mrs. Elmina Roxey, 666- 7th It. Richmond. k 439 i' I In the Matter of Allowances to Indigents under Care of Probation Officer. IT is ordered that beginning Aug. 1st, 1932, the $20. per month State and J20 per month County allowance for support and maintenance of the Proteau children, be reduced to a10 per month State and $10. per month County. That beginning Aug. 1st, 1932, the $75.00 per month county allozanee for support and maintenance of the five Florez boys be reduced to j37.50 per month. That beginning Aug. 1st, 1932, the $50.00 per month State and 350.00 per month; county allowance for support and mair.ter.ance of the Five Figueira children be reduced: to $50.00 State and ;35.00 county. That beginning Aug. lst, 1932, tue $40 per month County allowance for support and maintenance of the Two Russo children be discontinued on account of sending them totheir mother, Indianapolis, Ind. That beginning August lst, 1932, the X20 per month county allowance for support and maintenance of Sallie Luna, be discontinued on account of her being sent to her mother at Reno, Nev. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K i i I i I i i I . I I I i i i I i I I i I i I i i 4_ti) i i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1932. The Board met at 10:30 o'clock A.M. I Present: Hon. 1Y. J. Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N. Long, Oscar Olsson, Harry M. Stow and R. J. Trembath. S. C. Wells, Clerk. In the matter of receiving of ' bids for marble work and finished I hardware for County Hall of Records building. This Board having heretofore advertised for bide in the Antioch Ledger, a newspaper of general circulation,£or the time and in the manner prescribed by law, for the furnishing of labor and material for marble work and the furnishing of finished hardware for the County Hall of Records-building, and this being the time and place i for the receiving of said bids, the following bids are received and read to said Board: MARBLE WORK: SHIPPEN TILE SUPPLY: Lump sum bid (2) $22,300.00 all marble except Bid (3) sum deducted from lump sum if/base omitted from pilasters and both sides of piers in room 201, $6500.00 Bid (4) sum deducted from lump sum if all wainscot except In toilet rooms is reduced from 410" to 3160, $750.00 Agree to complete work within 90 calendar days after nota. fication by Architect to begin work ' THE EISELE & DONDERO MARBLE CO., Lump sum dte ,fOlsmbb dxiBid (3) sumdeducdro lump sum if/gaemerm pilasters and both sides of piers in room 201, $2725.00 Bid (4) If trims, sills, bases, and other marble in con- nection with windows 2153-2157 omitted, sum deducted from lump sum $464.00 Bid (5) If trim, Architrave, bases, reveals and other marble in connection with doors 2154-21552156 omitted, 1 sum deducted from lump sum $375.00 Bid (6) sum deducted from lump sum if trimsills and bases of windows 3153-3157 omitted, $759.0 Bid (7) sum deducted from lump sum, if trim, including brackets and cornice and bases of interior doors 3010- 3020-3046 omitted, $917.00 Bid (5) deduct sum from lump sum, if trim, Architrave, reveals and bases and other marble in connection with doors 2002-20152043 omitted, of $301.00 Bid (9) sum deducted from lump sum if bases of all piers and it stere in room 301 omitted, $116.00 Bid p(101 sum added to the lump sum if pink Tennessee marble for wainscot only in rooms 201201A201B-202_208_ 209-301-�01A-3018-302-305-309 using 6" Baker dark base with 316 Eagle Pink wainscot is used in lieu of marble ' specified, $542.00 j Bid (11) sum added to lump sum if marble wainscot is i installed on Stairs A and B with curved surface as shown on plans of 1/5 scale, $902.00 1 Bid (12) sum deducted Am lump sum if all wainscot except in toilets in reduced from 4'-0 to 386", $931.00 Agree to complete work in 90 calendar days after notifi- cation from Architect to begin work. AMERICAN MARBLE COMPA ' Lump sum bid (2) $25,300.00 Bid (3) gum deducted from lump sum if all marble except base is omitted from pilasters and bath sides of piers in room 201, $2,550.00 ,id (4) sum deducted from lump am if trim, sills, bases, reveals, and other marble in connection with windows 2153 and 2157 except two side panels are omitted, $350.00 I 1 f 441 i i AMERICAN MARBLE 001RANY bid continued: from lump sum ' Bid (5) sum deducted/if trim, architrave, reveals, bases, and other marble In connection with doors 2154 2155, and 2156 are omitted, $440.00 Bid 16) sum deducted from lump sum if trim, sills and bas0-66 Bides of(7) sum deducws ted from3lummp sum if7 are ttrim,$including brackets and .cornice, reveals, and bases of interior doors 33010, 3020, and 3046 omitted, $1370.00 Bid (8) sum deducted from lump sum f trim, architrave, reveals, bases, and other marble in connection with doors 2002} 2018, and 2043 are omitted, $615.00 Bid `9) sum deducted from lump sum if bases of all piers, and pil.sters in room 301 are omitted, $125-00 Bid (IO) sum added to the lump sum if pink tennessee marble for wainscot only in rooms 201, 201A, 201$ 202, 208, 209, 301, 301A, 301B, 302, 309, 303 using base j of what is knor^n as Baker Dark with 300$ wainscot of Premier Eagle Pink is used in fieu of marble, $1220.00 Bid (11) sum added to lump sum if marble wainscot on Stairs A and B with curved surface as shown on plans of 1/8" scale is installed, $680.00 Aid (12) sum deducted from lump sum if all wainscot except, in toilet rooms is reduced from 410" to 3160, $920.00 Agree to complete work within 75 calendar days after noti-'; fieation by Architect to begin work. JOSEPH MUST0 90N9 - X-EFITAN Lump sum bid (2) $22,889.00 Bid (3) sum deducted from lump sum if all marble except base is omitted from pilasters and both sides of piers in room 201, $2600.00 Bid (4) sum deducted from lump sum 1f trim, sills, bases, reveals and other marble in connection with windows 2153 and 215( except two side panels are omitted, $349.00 Bid (5) sum deducted from lump sum 1f trim, architrave, reveals, bases, and other marble in connection with doors 2154 2155, and 2156 are omitted, $386.00 Bid (6) sum deducted from lump sum if trim, sills and bases of windows 3153 to 3157 are omitted, $582.00 i Bid (7) sum deducted from lump sum if trim, including brackets and cornice, reveals, and bases of interior doors; 30103020, and 3046 are omitted, $1200.00 Bid 18 sum deducted from lump sum if trim, architrave, reveals, bases, and other marble in connection with doors 2002 2018, and 2043 are omitted, $509.00 Bid 19) sum deducted from lump sum if bases of all piers andgig eters in room 301, $116.00 Bid (10 sum added to lump sum if pink tennessee marble for wainscot only in roams 201, 201A, 201B, 202, 208, 209, 301, 301A, 3018, 302, 308, 30$, using 6" base of what is known as Baker Dark, with 3#6 wainscot of Premier Eagle Pink is used in lieu of marble specified, $1000.00 Bid (11) sum added to lump sum if marble wainscot on Stairs; A and B with curved surface as shown on plans of 1/8" scale; is used $700.00 Bid (12) sum deducted from lump sum if all wainscot except in toilet rooms is reduced from 410" to 316", $800.00 Agree to complete work within 75 days after notification by Architect to begin work. I CLBRVI MARBLE—CO 4 Lump sum bid (2) $26,817.00 Bid (3) if all marble except base is omitted from pilasters; and both sides of piers in room 201, $2943.00 will be deducted Bid (4) If trim sills, bases, reveals, and other marble in connection with windows 2153 and 2157 except two side ' panels are omitted, $415.00 will be deducted from lump sum ! Bid (5) If trim, architrave, reveals, bases and other mar- ble in connection with doors 2154, 2155 and 2156 are omitted, $476,00 will be deducted from lump sum Bid (6) sum deducted from lump sum if trim, sills, and bases of windows 3153 to 3157 are omitted, $678.00 Bid (7) sum deducted if trim, including brackets and cornice, reveals, and bases of interior doors 3010, 3020, and 3046 are omitted, $1416.00 i i 4,1 I j Clervi Marble Co. bid continued Bid (5) sum deducted from lump sum if trim, architrave, reveals, bases, and other marble in connection with doors 2002, 2015, and 2043 are omitted, $666.o0 Bid (9) sum deducted from lump sum if bases of all piers and pilasters in room 301 are f omitted $142.00 j Bid (101 sum added to lump sum if pink Tennessee Marble for wainscot only in rooms ' 201, 201B, 202, 205, 209, 301, 3018, 302, ' 305, 309, using 6" base of what is ]mown as Baker Dark, with 316" wainscot of Premier Eagle Pink in lieu of marble specified Bid (11) sum added to lump sum if marble j wainscot on Stairs A and B with curved surface as shown on plans of 1/9" scale is installed $745.00 Bid (12) If all wainscot except in toilet rooms is reduced from 4' 0' to 3' 6s, deduct sum of $900.00 from lump sum Agree to complete work within 55 calendar days after notification by Architect to begin work. Thereupon said bids are referred to the architect of said building, E. G. Bangs, for consideration and E. G. Bangs having reported to this Board that the bid of The Eisele and Dondero Marble.Company is the lowest and best bid submitted for i the doing of the marble contract for said building, it is by the Board ordered that the contract for the furnishing of labor and material for the marble contract of the County Hall of Records building be and the same is hereby awarded to The Eisele Dondero Marble Co. at the price quoted in their bid, to-wit: the sum of $20,497.00. further It is/ordered that The Eisele & Dondero Marble Co, furnish bonds to the County of Contra Costa in the following sums, to-wit: one bond in the sum of 500 I of said bid to guarantee the faithful performance of said contract, and one bond in I the sum of 5C4b of said bid to guarantee labor and material men, this contract being I awarded contingent upon the successful bidder furnishing in writing a statement to j the effect that he will hire Contra Costa County labor and use materials maaufactured i and produced in Contra Costa County, as far as possible. It is further ordered that the certified checks which accompanied the bide i of the unsuccessful bidders be returned to said bidders, I In the Matter of Awarding Contract for ' Finished Hardware. It is by the Board ordered that the awarding of the contract for the furnish- Ing of finished hardware for said Contra Costa County Hall of Records be and the same is hereby continued to Friday, August 19, 1932, at the hour of 2 o'clock P.M. In the Matter of ' i Allowance of Reclamation j District warrants., on Reclamation Districts #2025,#1619, and #2024: j Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following I i i r 443 i Reclamation District warrants bi allowed, to wit: On ReclamationDistrict #2025: Date ' 178 August 1, 1932 $101.91 On Reclamation District #1619, 20 July 11, 1932 5 .1 821 July 31, 1932 5 822 July 31, 1932 �7 5.00 823 July 30, 118932 1$27.19 On Reclamation District #2024,J1ayr�an4 !164, data ATiB"net 1, 1932, $647.30 It is further ordered that the approval of said Board be noted by the Chairman of said Board placing his signature on said warrants. In the matter of i granting of dance permits. It is by the Board ordered that a permit to conduct a dance until the hour of 3 o'clock A.M. be granted to lit. Diablo Post #246, American Legion, on the following ! dates: September 3, 1932, September 24, 1932 and October 1, 1932. In the matter of granting of dance permit. It is by the Board ordered that a permit to conduct a dance until the hour of ' 3 o1clock A.M. be granted to the Rodeo Volunteer Fire Department on August 27, 1932 in Rodeo Hall, Rodeo, California. In the matter of acceptance of contract of John Bachman. R. R. Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having filed with this Board his certificate showing that the contract of John Bachman for the reconstruct— ion of Clifton Court Ferry landings and protection work at Old River Bridge, Super— visor District No. 5, has been completed according to plans and specifications, it is by the Board ordered that said contract is hereby accepted and declared completed.) In the matter of improving Third Street in the Town of Pinole. Whereas a portion of Third Street, commencing at Tennant Avenue, in the Town of Pinole, and extending 100 feet north and lying within the incorporate limits of the Town of Pinole, is of general County interest and that said portion of said street is in need of repairs and the County of Contra Costa having heretofore con— tributed the sum of $208.00 for the repair of said street, and the sum of $40.00 additional being required for the completion of said work, Therefore, be it resolved that the sum of $40.00 be contributed by the County of Contra Costa for the macadamizing and general improvement of that portion of Third Street, commencing at Tennant Avenue and extending 100 feet north in the incur I r i i porate limits in the Town of Pinole, said sum of =40.00 to be paid out of funds I allocated to Supervisor District No. 1 from the Motor Vehicle Fund.. , i In the matter of approval of contract and bond of the I Venor Company. i The Venor Company having presented to this Board their contract for the fur— li ' nishing of labor and materials for the installation of linoleum and cork the in the Hall of Records building and their bonds in the sums heretofore ordered by said ! Board, it is by the Board ordered that said contract and bonds be and the same are hereby approved and the Chairman of said Board is hereby authorized to sign said contract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. It is further ordered that the I certified check which accompanied bid of the Venor Company be returned to said Company. In the matter of approval i of contract and bond of Art Tile and Mantel Company. The Art Tile and Mantel Company having presented to this Board their contracts for the furnishing of labor and material for tile work in the County Hall of Reoords , building and their bonds in the sum heretofore ordered by said Board, it is by the Board ordered that said contract and 'ponds be approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said contract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. I It is further ordered that the certified check which accompanied the bid of the Art Tile and Mantel Company be returned to said Company. I In the matter of the approval of contract and bonds of White & Gloor. anite & Gloor having presented to this Board their contract for the furnishing. I of materials and labor for the brick and hollow tile work on the County Hall of Rec— I ords building and their bonds in the sums heretofore ordered by said Board, said Board orders that said contract and bonds be and the same are hereby ap?roved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said contract on behalf of the , County of Contra Costa. i It is further ordered that the certified check which accompanied the bid of White & Gloor be returned to said Company. In the matter of approval ! ' of contract and the bond of j Consolidated Terrazzo Company, Inc. i Consolidated Terrazzo Company, Inc., having presented to this Board their contract for the furnishing of materials and labor for the terrazzo work in the County I Hall of Records building and their bonds in the sums heretofore ordered by said Board I - I 445 said Board orders that said contract and bonds be and the same are hereby approved ' and the Chet rman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said contract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. It is further ordered that the certified check which accompanied the bid of Consolidated Terrazzo Company, Inc., be returned to said Company. i . In the matter of allowance to Carl Overaa for placing safety window cleaning bolts. It is by the Board ordered that Carl Overaa shall place safety window cleaning ballots in the light courts of said County Hall of Records building at an estimated cost of $50.00, In the matter of approval of sub-contracts of Carl T. Doell, It is by the Board ordered that the sub-contract awarded to Plant Rubber and Asbestos Company for the covering of heating pipes in the County Hall of Records building and the contract awarded to Ray Burner Company for the placing of an oil burner in the County Hall of Records building by Carl T. Doell be and the same is hereby approved. i In the matter of approval of sub-contract for lathing and furring. A. H. Ninchcole having reported to this Board that he has awarded a sub-contract for furring and lathing of the County Hall of Records building to the National Lath- ing and Furring Company, it is by the Board ordered that the awarding of said sub- contract is hereby approved. In the matter of approval of claim of Geo. Hudnut Company, Inc. It is by the Board ordered that the claim of the Geo. Hudnut Company, Inc., for: I labor in the sum of $176.31 for cutting of holes for T angle irons for the-terra cotta cornice for the County Hall of Records building be and the same is hereby ap- proved. In the matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon request of County Auditor A. N. 9ullenger it is by the board ordered that ' the following transfers and appropriations be made in order to complete the business of the fiscal year 1931-1932= i I Decrease Increase County Clerk 102 0515 0£fc Supp., Miso. 55.00 25,00 Books 053 1 , 55,00. 65-00 0£Yc. Supp., Prtd. 0517 85. Drt C Attorney 111 0'7 Detn of Crime Exp 200,00 200.00 Books 053 erif£ 201 045 Crim. .Case Exp, 200.00 200,00 Auto Mileage 041 Recorder 236 ' 039 Binding 30,00 30,00 Repair of Equip 0329 H3U9R9 Care of Inmates 503 0399 Misc. Services 5.00 5.00 Repair of Equip 0329 I 3 5 Rentgare of a 1000,00 1200,00 Groceries 0524-3 0342 Transpn of Persons 200.00 100,00 Rater 0527 1 057 Clothing 100.00 1300.00 1300,00 The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. In the Matter of the Transfer of Funds. Unon request of A. N. Sullenger, County Auditor, it is ordered that the follow- ing changes be made: Cancel and return to the Unappropriated Reserve Fund from the General Fund the following portions of ap?ropriations: , Acct. 107-039 Assessor- Binding5,00 126-034 Sup. Ct Trial Exp.__ Jurors b6.00 70.00 Add to the following appropriations by transfer from the Unappropriated Reserve) Fund to the general Fund: i Acct. 107-012 Assessor—Statutory Extra Help 5.00 125-053 Sup. Ct.--Books 770-0 The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon request of Wm. H. Hanlon, County Superintendent of Schools, it is by the I Board ordered that the following amounts be transferred from the General Reserve Fund to the following Funds of the Pleasant Hill School District of Contra Costa ' County, to-wit: General Fund—_$300,00 Special Fund--$100,00, j The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. In the matter of cancellation , of Court House and Jail Bonds, A. N. Sullenger, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, having reported to this Board that County Treasurer C. L. Dodge, has purchased in open market fifteen $500,00 County Court House and Jail Bonds for the sum of $7350.00 and accrued int - I r 447 erest to July 13, 1932 in the sum of $10,83, it is by the Board ordered that the purchase of said bonds be and the same is hereby approved and it is ordered that ' said bonds be cancelled. In the matter of the application of the Veterans' Welfare Board of the State of California for the cancellation of certain assess- ments upon real property. The Secretary of the Veterans' Welfare Board of the State of California having filed with this Board their petition for an order to be made in accordance with Chapter 252 of the Statutes of 1925 directing the County Auditor and Tax Collector of Contra Costa County to cancel taxes levied upon each and all of the following assess ments, together with the penalties and costs, if any, attached thereto, it is by the Board ordered that said cancellations be made as follows to-wit: That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: BEGIN11ING at the point of intersection of the Easterly line of Highway running from Walnut Creek to Martinez, and the Northerly line of a 40 foot roadway run.- ning East and West along the Southerly line of the property known as the Ignace ' Addition to Walnut Creek; thence Easterly along said Northerly line of said 40 foot roadway, 400 feet to the point of beginning; running thence Easterly from the said point of beginning along the Northerly line of said 40 foot road, 50 feet; thence at right angles Northerly 158.1 feet; thence at right angles Wes- terly 50 feet; thence Southerly 158.1 feet to the point of beginning. Deed recorded September 24, 1931 in Volume 302 Page 41 of Official Records Taxes 1931-32 Assessed to J. G. Graziano and Josephina Graziano That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa,State of California, and described as follows: Lot numbered 29, in Block Lettered "I", as said lot and block are delineated and so designated upon that certain Map entitled, "Amended Map No. 2, Berkeley Park" being a portion of Lot No. 2 of the final partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County California. Filed July 8, 1913, in the office of the County Recorder of the bounty of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded September 22, 1971 in Volume 287 Page 322 of Official Records Taxes 1931-32 Assessed to P. L. Jones and Vera Jones. That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Lot 94 as designated on the map entitled "Map of La Salle Heights, Unit No. 3, Martinez, Contra Costa County, California" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on May 24, 1929 in Volume 21 of Maps, at page 586. Deed recorded November 4, 1931 in Volume 287 Page 473 of Official Records 2d Installment Taxes 1931-32 Assessed to Peter L. Lyhne and Flora N. Lyhne ' Thatcertain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Antioch, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Lot 2 in Block 57 of the Town of Antioch as per maps thereof on file in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded November 4, 1931 in Volume 284 Page 443 of Official Records Taxes 1932-33 Assessed to George Higgind and Helen Higgins i I I I r That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Concord, County of Contra Costa, 'State of California, and des- cribed as follows: STARTING at the corner of East Street and Almond Avenue in the I ', Town of Concord, Contra Costa County, Stat. of California, being the North corner of Block 6 of Maltby's Second Addition to the Town of Concord, thence South 31000' East, 49.96 feet along the side of said Block 6 to the place of beginning; thence South 590 30' West, 95.25 feet to a point on the line between Lots 7 and 8 of Maltby's Addition to Concord; thence South 26x14' East, 50 feet along the line between I said Lots 7 and 8; thence North 59030' East, 99.4 feet to a point on the line of said Block 6. ' BEING a portion on the side of said East Street; thence North 31000' West, 49.86 feet along the side of said Block 6 to the place of beginning. Containing 11 acres, more or less, said tract is a qortion of Block 6 as delineated upon that certain map entitled, Amended Map of Maltby's Second Addition to Concord," Contra Costa County, California. Filed August 30, 1911 in Map Book 5, Page 120, and also a portion of Lot 7 Block 1 as delineated upon that certain map entitled, "Maltby's Addition to the Town of Todos Santos," commonly known as Town of Concord, Contra Costa County, California. Filed June 21, 1906 in Map Book "B", page 34, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded October 31, 1931 in Volume 287 Page 457 of Offi- cial Records Taxes 1931_32 Assessed to John Hansen and Amelia Hansen That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of E1 Cerrito, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and des- cribed as follows: The South one half of Lot 19, all of Lot 20 and the North one quarter of Lot 21 in Block 14 as designated on the map entitled "Amended Map of Richmond Pacific Heights," which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of , California, on July 20, 1915 in Volume 12 of Maps, at page 279, des- cribed as follows: BEGINNING on the West line of Tulare Avenue at the most South- erly corner of the parcel of land described in the deed from Carl Overaa et ux to Veterans' Welfare Board, recorded January 11, 1926 in Volume 23 of Official Records, at page 222, which point bears South 15005' West along the West line of Tulare Avenue; 17.5 feet from the line between Lots 18 and 19 in Block 14; thence from said point of beginning, south 15005' West along the Rest line of Tulare i Avenue, 61.25 feet to the North line of the parcel of land described in the deed from East Richmond Heights Land Company to Joseph J. Burdon, dated May10, 1926 and recorded May 12, 1926 in Volume 32 of Official Records, at page 341; thence North 74055' West along the North line of said Burdon Tract (32 O.R. 341) parallel with the line between Lots 21 and 22, 100 feet to the West line of Lot 21;' thence North 15005' East along the West line of Lots 21, 20 and 19, 61.25 feet to the South line of said VetersA s' Welfare Board Tract (23 O.R. 222) thence South 74055' East along the last named line 100 feet to the point of beginning. Deed recorded November 4, 1931 in Volume 284 Page 442 of Official Records Taxes 1932-33 ' Assessed to Julia Overaa and Carl Overaa That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of El Cerrito, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: The Northerly portion of Lot 16, with a frontage of 40 feet on Brooks Avenue, adjoining Lot 15 and with a width of 40 feet i in the rear, and the Southerly portion of Lot 15 with a frontage of 5 feet on Brooks Avenue, adjoining Lot 16, and with a width of 4.60 feet in the rear, in Block 25 as designated on the map ' entitled "Richmond Traffic Center," which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on April 18, 1914 in Volume 11 of Maps, at page 256, G described as follows: j i I I t I I f 449 BEGINNING at a point on the West line of Brooks Avenue, I distant thereon 10 feet Northerly from the line between Lots 16 and 17 in Block 25; thence from said point of beginning, Northerly along the West line of Brooks Avenue, being along the arc of a circle to the left whose radius is 1270 feet, 45 ' feet to the Southerly line of the parcel of land described in the deed from East Richmond Heights Land Company to Florence St. Pierre, dated May 23, 1931 and recorded June 2, 1931 in Volume 278 of Official Records, at page 253; thence Westerly in a direct line along said South line 100 feet to the West line of Lot 15 in Block 25; thence Southerly along the West line of Lots 15 and 16, 44.60 feet to the South line of the parcel of land described in the deed from J. Frank Johnson et ux to East Richmond Heights Land Company, dated August 19, 1931 ' and recorded August 22, 1931 (File No. 9763)• thence Easterly along said South line to the point of beginning. Deed recorded November 5, 1931 in Volume 254 Page 446 of Official Records j Taxes 1932-33 Assessed to East Richmond Heights Land Company, a corporation That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Pittsburg, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Lot 6 in Block 219A as designated on the map 'entitled "Central Addition Pittsburg, Contra Costa County, California," which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on October 16, 1928 in Volume 21 of Maps, at page 513- Deed recorded November 4, 1931 in Volume 302 Page 172 of j Official Records j 2d Installment Taxes 1931-32 Assessed to G. E. Seeno and Rose Seeno That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Pittsburg, County of Contra Costa, State of California, ' and described as follows: Lot 4 in Block 219A as delineated upon that certain map entitled "Central Addition to Pittsburg,* Contra Costa County, California. Filed on the 16th day of October 1928 in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded November 4, 1931 in Volume 302 Page 171 of Official Records 2d Installment Taxes 1931-32 Assedsed to G. E. Seeno and Rosa Seeno (City of Richmond) Lots 7 and 8 in Block 16' as designated on the map entitled, "Map of Richmond City Center" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of Calif- ornia, on March 11, 1913 in Volume 9 of Maps, at page 214. Deed recorded September 19, 1931 in Volume 290 of Official Records Page 160 2d Installment Taxes 1931-32 Assessed to Julia Waring and A. Waring That certain tract of land' situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Lots 32 nd 33 in Block 38 as delineated upon that certain map entitled, iLkap of the Spaulding Richmond-Pullman Town Site," being a portion of Lot 65 of the final partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, California. Filed on the 9th, day of January, 1911 in the office of the County Recorder of the County ! of Contra Costa, state of California. j Deed recorded September 22, 1931 in Volume 290 Page 166 of Official Records Taxes 1931-32 Assessed to Martin G. Dahl and Ethel Dahl i I n ,"i(11 _ I i i I I That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California and described as follows: Lot IS and the Northerly one half of Lot 17 in Block 28 as delineated upon that certain map entitled, "Map of the Spaulding Richmond Pullman Town Site," being a portion of Lot 68 of the final partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, ' California. Filed on the 9th day of January, 1911 in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded September 24, 1931 in Volume 290 Page 179 of Official Records Taxes 1931-32 - ' Assessed to Bay Cities Home Builders, a Corporation That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: All of Lot 39 and the South one half of Lot 38 in Block 40 Re delineated upon that certain map entitled, "Map of Spaulding ichmond Pullman Town Site," being a portion of Lot Numbered 68 of the final partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, California. Filed on the 9th day of January, 1911 in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded September 26, 1931 in Volume 287 Page 346 of Official Records 2d Installment Taxes 1931-32 Assessed to Frank Hollingsworth and Mildred Hollingsworth That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Lots 26 and 27 in Block 5as delineated upon that certain Map entitled, "Map of Richmond City Center," being a portion of Lot Numbered 70 of the final partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, California, Filed on the 11th day of March, 1913, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded September 26, 1931 in Volume 290 Page 186 Cf Official Records 2d Installment Taxes 1931-32 Assessed to Albert Waring and Julia Waring i (City of Richmond) Lots 35d 36 in Block 10 as delineated upon that car_ tain map entitlled "Map of Richmond-Pullman Home Tract," being a portion of Lot 69 of the final partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, California. Filed on the 20th day of December, 1910 in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of Califorrla. Deed recorded October 31, 1931 in Volume 284 Page 433 of Official Records Taxes 1931-32 Assessed to Mary F. Ring That certain tract of land'situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond, Coupty of Contra Costa, State of California, , and described as follows: The East 55 feet of Lots 31 and 33 in Block "Co as des- ignated on the map entitled "Map of New Richmond Addition, Contra Costa County, California," which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on October 1, 1904 in Volume "B" of Maps, at page 27. Deed recorded November 4, 1931 in Volume 287 Page 474 of Official Records 2d Installment Taxes 1931-32 ' Assessed to Anthony,Lamarra and Jeanette Lamarra That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of Calif- ornia, and described as follows: The East one half of Lot 30 and all of Lot 31 in Block 16 as designated on the map entitled "Richmond Traffic Center," which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on April 18, 1914 in Volume 11 of Maps, at page 256, described as follows: I I I I I 451 i i BEGINNING on the South line of Zara Avenue at the line between ' Lots 31 and 32 in Block 16; thence from said point of beginning North 89°26115^ West along the South line of Zara Avenue 52,5 feet to the East line of the parcel of land described in the deed from M. A. Hays et ux to Charles A. Page et ux, dated September 15, 1927 and recorded September 17, 1927 in Volume 88 of Official Records, at page 494; thence South 00 3045" West along the East line of Baia Page Tract (88 O.R. 494) 110 feet to the South Line of said Lot 30; thence south 89026,15" East along the South line of said Lots 30 and 31, 52.5 feet to the line between said Lots 31 and 32; ' thence North 0033,45" East along the last named lice, 110 feet to the point of beginning. Deed recorded November 4, 1931 in Volume 284 Page 445 of Official Records 2d.Installment Taxes 1931-32 Assessed to Norman E. Anderson and Gertrude D. Anderson. That certain tract of land situate, lying and being 1n the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa,-State of California, and described as follows: Lots 27 and 26 in Block 14 as designated on the map entitled "Map of Richmond Pullman Home Tract, Contra Costa County, Calif- ornia," which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the j County of Contra Costa, State of California, on December 20, 1910 in Volume 3 of Maps, at page 72. j Deed recorded November 4, 1931 in Volume 290 Page 322 of Official Records 2d Installment Taxes 1931-32 Assessed to H. M. Stearns and Esther Stearns That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as folloTS: PARCEL 1: Portion of Lot 16 in Block 13 as designated on the map entitled, "Richmond Traffic Center," which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on April 1 8, 1914 in Volume 11 of Maps, at page 256, described as follows: COMMENCING at the Southwesterly corner of Lot 16 in Block 13 as designated on the map above referred to; thence from said point of beginning North 20o36,15" West 1.456 feet along the Westerly line of said Lot 16; thence North 6902345" East 136.051 feet along a line parallel to and 1.456 feet Northerly measured at right angles from the Southerly line of 'said Lot 16, to a point on the Easterly line of Lot 16; thence Southeasterly and to the right along the cir- cumference of a circle having a radius of 440 feet and along the Southeasterly line of said Lot 16, 1 512 feet to the Southeasterly coiner of said Lot 16; thence South 99023145 " West 136.456 feet along the Southerly line of said Lot 16 to the point of commence- ment. s PARCEL 2: Lot 15 and all that portion of Lot 14 lying North- erly of a line parallel to and 15 feet Northerly from the South line of Lot 14 in Block 13 as designated on the map entitled "Rich- mond Traffic Center," which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on April 18, 1914 in Volume 11 of Maps, at page 256, described as fol- lows: COMMENCING at the Northwesterly corner of Lot 15 in Block 13 as designated on the map above referred to; thence from said point of beginning North 69023,45" East 136.456 feet along the Northerly line of said Lot 15, to the Northeasterly corner of said Lot 15• thence Southeasterly and to the right along the circumference oa circle having a radius of 440 feet, and along the Easterly line of Lots 15 and 14 in said Block 13, 37.02 feet; thence South 69023e45" West 125.949 feet, along a line parallel to and 36.044 feet Southerly measured at right angles, from the X rtherly line of said Lot 15, and also along a line parallel to and 9.652 feet Southerly measured at right angles, from the Southerly line of said Lot 15, to a point on' the Westerly line of Lot 14 in said Block 13; thence Northwesterly and to the left along the circumference of a circle having a radius of 140 feet, and along the Westerly line of Lots 14 and 15 in said I i i i 452 i j I I Block 13, 20.42 feet; thence Northwesterly and to the right along the circumference of a circle having a radius of 20 feet and alonj the Westerly line of said Lot 15, 15.376 feet; thence North 20036g'15" West 6.493 feet along the westerly line of said Lot 15 to the point ' of commencement. Deed recorded November 4, 1931 in Volume 257 page 472 of Offi- cial Records Taxes 1932_33 Assessed to Carl Overaa and Julia Overaa i That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the I , County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as fol- lows: PARCEL 1: Lot 7 in Block 1 as designated on the map entitled � "Map of E. A. Smith's Subdivision No. 1 being a portion of Lot No. i 2 Valley Land of the Rancho San Miguel, Contra Costa Co. Calif." which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of Calif. on Jan. 3, 1911 in Vol. 3 of Maps, at page 75, containing 4.gb acres more or less. PARCEL 2: Portion of Lot 1, Valley {and, San Miguel Rancho, i containing 18.45 acres, more or less, described as follows: BEGINNING at a post P. P. S. 3 in the center of the Concord and walnut Creek road at the Northwest corner of the 1000 acres i tract of Rancho San Miguel; thence running along the Northerly boundary line of said 1000 acre tract (also southerly line of Lot 1 aforesaid) as follows: North 420 East 21 chains to center of Pine Creek; thence running along and down the center of Pine Creek as follows: North 1120 west 3.40 chains to station; North 4-3/40 East 2 chains to station; North 1340 Test 2 chains; thence North 2520 '.Test 1.50 chains to station; thence North 130-4Test 1.15 chains to station junction of Pine Creek and Slough; thence running along center line of Slough as follows: South 450 west 3.22 chains to station; South 600 ',lest 2.77 chains to station; south 390 Voest j 3.84 chains to station; South 120 ;feet 0.66 of a chain to station; South 3820 East 1.41 chains to station; South 60 East 1.10 chains to station; South 57},0 Nest 1.45 chains to station; south 77-3/40 west 1.63 chains to station; South 4440 ''rest 1.49 chains to station; South 35-3/40 west 2.87 chains to station; south 19-3/40 west 2.27 chains to station; South 5-190 East 1.71 chains to station; South 55-3/40 west 1.36 chains to station to center of bridge on first hereinabove mentioned road; thence running along and up the center of road as follows: South 120 East 5.60 chains to station in center of road; thence South 3510 East 2.93 chains to the place of begin- ning. EXCEPTING therefrom the right of the public over that portion of the premises lying within the County Road. Deed recorded December 10, 1931 in Volume 290 Page 463 of Official Records 2d Installment taxes 1931-32 Taxes 1932-33 Assessed to C. L. Deaenedetti and Florence DeBenedetti That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows; Lot 93 as designated on the map entitled, "Map of La Salle Heights Unit No. 3, Martinez, Contra Costa County, Calif." which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of Calif., on May 24, 1929 in Volume 21 of ' Maps, at page 587. Deed recorded December 24, 1331 in Volume 304 Page 248 of Official Records Taxes 1932-33 Assessed to Carl Bennett and ilia L. Bennett i That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as I follows: Lot 79 as delineated upon that certain map entitled, I "R. N. Burgess Company's Map No. 3, a kortion of Parkside Addition and the Racetract Subdivision , Contra Costa County, i I I I j I I r 453 i California, filed May 6, 1912 in Book 7 of Maps, page 155, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. ' Deed recorded January 5, 1932 in Volume 302 Page 393 of Official Records County Taxes 1931-32 and Taxes 1932-33 Assessed to Louis H. Piedmonte and Zaidee M. Piedmonte I That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described qs follows: Lot 10 in Block "F" as designated on the map entitled "Map of Tenney Terrace, Crockett, Contra Costa County, Calif.", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on December 17, 1923 in Volume 18 of Maps, at page 429. EXCEPTING therefrom a right of way 3 feet in width over, across and under the sides and rear of said lot, and also a right of way over, under and across all other portions of said lot for the construction, maintenance and repair of sewer, gas, water and drain pipes, telephone and electric poles with the necessary attachments, as provided for in the deed from Calif, and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corp., a Corp. to John F. Kerker and Joe' W. Kerker, his wife, dated March 2, 19M and recorded March 11, 192b in Volume 25 of Official Records, at page 222. Deed recorded December 23, 1931 in Vol ume 302 Page 354 of i Official Records 2d Installment takes 1931-32 Taxes 1932-33 Assessed to John F. Kerker and Joey W. Kerker That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the county of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Lot 15 in Block 2 as delineated upon that certain map entitled, "Map of Crockett Heights", Contra Costa County, California. Filed on the 2d. day of June, 1919 in Map Book 17, page 361, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State I ' of California. Deed recorded January 14, 1932 in Volume 302 Page 436 of Official Records Taxes 1932-33 Assessed to Karl S. Koller and Charlotte Koller That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of E1 Cerrito and partly within the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Lot 6 in Block 18 as designated on the map entitled, "Richmond Traffic Center" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on April 18, 1914 in Volume 11 of Maps, at page 256. Deed recorded January 6, 1932 in Volume 304 Page 288 of Official Records Taxes 1932-33 Assessed to William Stone Davis and Penelope Davis That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Pittsburg, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Lot 9 in Block 112 as designated on the map entitled, "West j Side Addition No. 2 of City of Pittsburg", which map was filed in i the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on July 28, 1927 in Volume 20 of Maps, at page 560-A. Deed recorded December 29, 1931 in Volume 305 Page 113 of Official Records Taxes 1932-33 Assessed to Two Dimaggio and Rose Dimaggio I That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Pittsburg, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: ' Lot 8 in Block 105-A as designated on the map entitled, "West Side Addition No. 2 of City of Pittsburg" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of 6ontra "osta, State of California, on July 28, 1927 in Volume 20 of Maps, at page 560-A. Deed recorded January 15,-1932 in Volume 305 Page 1661 of Official Records Taxes 1932-33 Assessed to G. E. Seeno and Rosa Seeno i i 454 i That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and des- cribed as follows: Lots 11 and 12 in Block 25 as designated on the map entitled, "Nicholl MacDonald Avenue Civic Center, RicbMand, California", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of thv''ounty of Contra Costa, State of California, on October 29, 1912-in Volume 8 of Maps, at page 190. Deed recorded December 23, 1931 in Volume 305 Page 95 of Offi- cial Records Tries 1972-33 ' Assessed to Martin G. Dahl and Ethel Dahl That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and des- cribed as follows: Portion of Lots 2, 4, 6 and 8 in Block "CO as designated on the map entitled, "Map of New Richmond Addition Contra Costa Co., Calif,.", which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, State of California, on October 1, 1904 in Volume B of Maps, at page 27; described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the South line of Burbeck Avenue (formerly Spring Street) distant along said Avenue east 68 feet from the east line of 20th Street (formerly Rheem Avenue); thence from said point of beginning East along the South line of Burbeck Avenue, 32.01 feet to the West line of a 12 foot alley running North and South through Block "C", thence south along the West line of said Alley, saidso b�e�i_ngg th eastt,t�li a oY���I,gp�tsa,���� 4 8 in Block "V" I btt'�24fapt 'a % o'tlF"6sYt t.� ,Y 01s feet to a pzint, which point is distant thereon 68 feet East from the intersection of the South line of said Lot 8 with the East line of 20th Street; thence North, running through Lots 8, 6, 4 and 2 to the point of beginning. Deed recorded December 23, 1931 in Volume 304 Page 244 of Official Records Taxes 1932-33 , Assessed to F. C. Stewart and Wilma L. Stewart That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Lots �� and 8 in Block 13 as delineated yn that certain map entitled, Map of Richmond-Pullman Rome Tract , being a portion of Lot 68 of the final par tition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, Calif. Filed on the 20th, day of December, 1910 in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded January 5, 1932 in Volume 304 Page 281 of . Official Records Taxes 1932-33 Assessed to J. A. Legault and Matilda A. Legault That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and descl*ibed as follows: Lots 11 and 12 in Block 20 as designated on the me entitled, "Nicholl MacDon4ld Avenue Civic Center, Richmond, California?, which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on October 29, 1912 in Volume 8 of Maps, at page 190. { , Deed recorded January 6, 1932 in Volume 310 Page 28 of Official Records Taxes 1932-3� Assessed to Llmer J. Freethy and Marjorie F. Freethy That certain tract of land situate, lying and being/& City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Lots 24 d 25 in Block 8 as designated on the map entitled, "Map of Richmond Cianty Center" which map was filed in the office of the I , Recorder.of the County of Contra Costa State of California, on March 11, 1913 in Volume 9 of Maps, at page X14. Deed recorded January o, 1932 in Volume 308 Page 85 of Official Records Taxes 1932-33 i Assessed to David Dryden and Isabelle R.'Dryden j I 455. That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Lots 32 and 33 in Block 4, as designated on the map entitled, "Map of Richmond City Center" which map was filed in the office of the Re- Coder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on March 11, 1913 in Volume 9 of Maps, at page 214. Deed recorded January 9, 1932 in Volume 308 Page 94 of Official Records Taxes 1932-33 Assessed to Albert Waring and Julia Waring That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City o` Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: ' Lots 23 and 24 in Block 10 as delineated upon that certain map en- titled, "Yap of Richmond Center", being a portion of Lot No. 68 of the final partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, California. Filed on the 14th day of February, 1911 in the office of the County Re- corder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded January 15, 1932 in Volume 310 Page 58 of Official Records Taxes 1932_3' Assessed to Tilden Lumber Co., a corporation That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Northern line of Concord Avenue, where said line intersects the Eastern line of 3d Street; thence North 10520 "test 150 feet to a point on the East line of 3rd Street; thence North 85008' East 50 feet to a point; thence South 10529 East, 150 feet to a _point on the Northern line of Concord Avenue; thence South 880081 1"est, 50 feet to the point of commencement. BEING a portion of Lot 20 as delineated upon that certain map entitled, "Grammar School Addition to the Torn of Concord, a Resubdivi- sion of a portion of Parkside Addition", Contra Costa County, Calif- ornia. Filed on the 6th day of November 1923 in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded December 23, 1931 in Volume 308 Page 49 of Offi- cial Records <_ Taxes1932-33 Assessed to H. A. Lassen and Harriet Lassen That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Lot Numbered 24, as said lot is delineated and so designated upon that certain Map entitled, "Re-subdivision of Encinas De Moraga, Oaks of Morage", Contra Costa County, California, filed April 22, 1930 in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County. EXCEPTING therefrom that portion thereof lying within the lines of Camino Encinas, as said Street is shown on said Map. Deed recorded March 22, 1932 in Volume 308 Page 333 of Official Records Taxes 1932-33 Aesessed to Donald W. Badgley and Elizabeth C. Badgley That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the West line of the said Section 19, which point bears South 200 feet from the Northwest corner of the said Section 19• thence along the Section line, South 100 feet; thence _ East 125 feet; thence North 100 feet; thence West 125 feet to the point of beginning. BEING located in the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 19, Township 2 North, Rangd 2 East, M.D.B. & M. Deed recorded April 4, 1932 in Volume 310 Page 274 of Official Records Taxes 1932-33 Assessed to Frank R. Beede and Marion S. Beede That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of E1 Cerrito, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and des- cribed as follows: Lots 6 and 7 in Block 33 as delineated upon that certain map } entitled, "Richmond Junction Heights", being a portion of the final partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, California. Filed on the second day of June, 1913 in the office of the County Re- corder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded February 23, 1932 in Volume 310 Page 159 of Official Records Taxes 1932-33 Assessed to Greater Berkeley Land Company 456. That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Lot 16 and the adjoining South 12.5 feet of Lot 17 in Block 3 as delineated upon that certain map entitled, "Map of Richmond City Center", being a portion of Lot 70 of the final partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, California. Filed on the 11th, day or March, 1913, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded March 16, 1932 in Volume 310 Page 219 of Official Records Taxes 1932-33 ' Assessed to James Walter Forbes and Leon L. Forbes. It is further ordered that no cancellation of any special assessment for street work or other improvements be made. In the matter of the approval of the report of Thomas A. Boyer, Probation Officer. It is by the Board ordered that beginning August 15, 1932 Thomas A. Boyer, Probation Officer, be allowed the sum of $15.00 per month for the support and mei;.- tenance of Miriam Collins of Richmond, California. In the matter of the allowance to indigents. It is by the Board ordered that a County cash allowance of $35.00 per month be granted to Mr, and Mrs. Carl Lundvall, El Cerrito, as of July 1, 1932, That the $40.00 cash allowance heretofore granted to Mrs. Mae Roberts of Martinez be decreased to $20.00 County cash allowance'as'of August 1, 1932, That the County aid for the support of Mary, Patricia and Theresa Murray at the Roman Catholic Orphanage be discontinued as of August 5, 1932, and that the County aid for the support of Joseph and Bernard Murray at the St. Vincent's Orphan- age at San Rafael be discontinued as of August 9, 1932, and that Mrs. Frank Murray's County cash allowance of $21.25 a month be increased to $75.00 per month as of Augusti 1, 1932, That Mrs. Eleanor Hanney be granted $60.00 State aid and $20.00 County cash allowance to begin as of July 1, 1932, That the State aid allowed to Mrs. Aldrian Gonzales in the sum of ,$60.00 be reinstated as of August 1, 1932 for half-orphan children, That $20.00 State and $20.00 County aid for half-orphan children hereto_ fore granted to Mrs, Ethel Paine be discontinued as of August 1, 1932,, That the State and County aid to the Needy Aged heretofore granted to William Richard Gilmore be discontinued as of August 1, 1932, That State and County aid to the Needy Aged heretofore granted to Doris Von Oeshen be discontinued as of August 1, 1932, That $4.00 State and $4.00 County aid to the Needy Aged be granted to Frank Gorman to begin as of August 1, 1932, P STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA ) SS. iI I, N- T. Paasch, County Clerk and ex-officioClerkof the Board of Supervisors, in and for the County of Contra Costa, j State of California, do hereby certify the microfilm herein to be a full, true and correct copy of the original documents, records, instruments; books, papers, maps and transcripts in actions or proceedings before the Board of Supervisors, or ' otherwise filed in my office pursuant to law. I further certify that the foregoing records were micro- filmed under my direction and control pursuant to the provisions of Sections 25105, 26202 and 26205 of the Government Code. llitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors k affixed this 27th day of December , 19 72 _. W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. (Seal) by ?,z_ Deputy County Clk REEL 41r 12l� SUPERVISOR'S RECORDS Vol. 29 CONTAINS: April 6, 1931 To August 15, 1932 i i I i