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IN THE BOA-,M OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, MARCH 5th, 1934•
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan; Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, H.M
!. Stow, and R.J Trembath. S.C.Viells, -Clerk. 4
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The minutes and proceedings of the Bard for and during the month of
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February, 1934, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read,
and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. 3
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IN THE MATTER OF THE REQUEST
OF THE CENTRAL COUNTY FIRE
!PROTECCTION DISTRICT TO THE
! STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION FOR '2
PERMISSIOiI TO EXPE-0 SURPLUS OF' -
FUNDS.
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WHEREAS, on the 5th day of March, 1934, there was presented to the Board of
Supen3sors of the County of Contra Costa,State of California, by the Auditor of said
county, evidence of the presence of an unexpended surplus in excess of three thousand
five hundred 03,500.00) dollars, secured over a period of six (6) years from tax
levies for purposes of a sinking fund to secure an engine suitable for fighting grass
'.,fires acid for use for supplement general fire fighting purposes, for the Central Count
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Fire Protection District in the Town of Walnut Creek, State of California; and
WHEREAS, request was made to the Board of Sunervisors empowered to administer
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jthe funds of said District, for uurooses of authorizing the expenditure of three '
thousand five hundred (33,500.00) dollars of said sum for purposes of securing an
engine suitable for fighting grass fires and for use for supplemental
general fire
'fighting purposes, for the Central County Fire Protection District in'the Town of
Walnut Creek, State of California, and
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j WHEREAS, civic bodies from said town of Walnut Creek in said County and
!State have presented themselves before said Board of Supervisors, requesting the ex-
Ipenditure of Three thousand five hundred ($ ,500.00) dollars for purposes herein re-
.ferred to; and,
WHEREAS, the expenditure of said sum will require an expenditure of a sum
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in excess of five (5%) per cent in excess of the budgeted expenditures of said Distric
,for the fiscal year 1933-1934; and,
WHEREAS, it is now required for all political subdivisions of the State of
California to petition the State Board of Equalization for permission to expend the
,sums in excess of that amount;
WHEREAS, the money contemplated to be expended by this Board has been raised
through the tax rate levied upon the nroperties within the Central County Fire Protect on
(District in the County of Contra Costa, and all sums of money raised from said method
of taxation has been raised for the express purpose of the improvement herein contem-
plated, and is now in the hands of the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa
awaiting expenditure for the purpose for which it was raised; and,
WHEREAS, it is necessary, because of the considerable drought this year and t e
increasing possibility of fire hazards within the summer months, to expend the three $
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thousand five hundred (33,500.00) dollars in question, to secure a suitable engine
for fighting grass fires; and,
WHEREAS, The City of Walnut Creek ia_.a municipality composed of an approxima e
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population of one thousand seven hundred and forty—six (1746) persons and is situated
in and constitutes . nart of the said Central County Fire Protection District and
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requires the presence of a fire engine within its corporate limits at all times; and
WHEREAS, there is considerable outlying territory and rural areas Within said central
County Fire Protection District Which also requires adequate fire protection implemen s :Y
such as the engine referred to in i .is resolution;
WHEREAS, the present equipment that the district is in possession of, is im—
practical and incapable of being used for purposes of fight—ing grass fires and for
supplemental general fire fighting purposes upon the lands in the district;.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED AND RESOLVED by the said Board of Supervisors
of the County of vontra Costa, State of California, that this Board, through its
Clerk, make application to the Board of Equalization, Sacramento, California, for
permission to expend on behalf of said Central County Fire Protection District, R
said sum of Three thousand five hundred (33,500.00) dollars, being part .of the unex—
pended surplus now in the pos ession oY said district, Which said sum contemplated
to be expended for the purpose of securing an engine suitable for fighting grass fire
for the Central County Fire Protecl.1on_District in the Town of Walnut Creek, State of
"alifornia, requires an expenditure of mordes in excess of Five (5%) per cent of the
budgeted expenditures of said District for the fiscal year 1933-34.
The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors
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of the County of Contra Costa, at a meeting held on the 5th day of March, 1434, by
the following votes, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors Buchanan, Trembath, Cummings, Long and Stow.
Noes: None.
Absent: None. �•t
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In batter of Granting Dance
Permits.
The following applicants havini; applied to this Board for permission to
conduct dances until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on dates set opposite their respective
names, to Wit:
Dolores Cafe, Rodeo, every Saturday evening.
San Joaquin Lodge #4. Iron, Steel & Tin Yorkers, Port Chicago Mar. 31,1434.
The Good Samaritan Club, I.O.O.F.Hall, Danville, March 17th, April 21st,
and May 14th, 1434. _
It is by the Board ordered that the said applications be granted,K
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In the 'tatter of Granting Permission
., to Mary McGinley to lay water ripe line.
Mrs. Mary McGinley, havin.-, applied to this Board for permission to drill
under the highway south of the S.P.Denot at Antioch, for the placing of a one inch
water wipe line,
IT IS, By the Board ORDMD that said permission be granted, the said work to
be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor and to the satisfaction of the
Supervisor of that District" I '�
j In the Matter of Approval of Bond
on Lost Warrant of James Narbett. =
It appearing to this Board that Warrant No. 5519, heretofore drawn by the
County Auditor on County Treasurer of Contra Costa Countyin favor of James Narbett, ,
in sum of $$19.86, payable out of the Charities & Corrections Fund, of said County,
has been lost and the said James Narbett, having furnished to this Board a good and
sufficient Bond in sum of $39.72 indemnifying the County against loss on the issuance '.
',. of a duplicate warrant, to replace Auditor's Warrant No. 5519;
IT IS BY THE BOARD OPDER^D that said bond and the Sureties thereon be and the
same is hereby approved the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized
to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of James Narbett, payable out of the Charities
I and Corrections Fund, in the sum of $19.86 to replace said Warrant No. 5519.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board,,
-In Matter of Adopting Plans and Specifications
for Concrete Culvert on Wild Cat Creek, Supervisor
District vl.
R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having submitted to this Board plans and specificat-
ions, strair, sheets and working details, for a concrete culvert to be built on Wild
: Cat Creek, in Sunervisor District #1, County of Contra Costa, State of California;
, - IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said plans and specifications, strain sheets
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and working: details be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications,
strain sheets and working details, for building of a concrete culvert on Wild Cat
Creek in Supervisor District #1,
IT IS FURTHER ORDERFD that notice to bidders for the doing of said work be "'
placed in the San Pablo Bee, a newspaper of general circulation, said bids to be re- ?�
�ceived by the Clerk of this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, March
19th, 1934.
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InMatter of Purchase
of Gasoline, Greases, Oils and Oil Products
to July 1st, 1935•
It IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa
County, purchase gasoline, greases, oils and oil products up to July 1st, 1935, from
the following Companies and in the following proportions;
Standard Oil Company of California, 421 per cent. -
Associated Oil Company 30 per cant.
Shell oil Company 171 per cent.
Union Oil Company 10 per cent.,
In the Matter of petition for -
additional light in Crockett, Crolona
& Valona Lighting District.
A petition signed as required by law having been filed with this Board re-
questing that one additional light be placed in the Crockett, Crolona & Valona Highwa
Lighting District, on Alhambra Street midway between Heald and Jackson Streets, on pol e
already set up;
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said petition be granted aid the Pacific
Gas & Electric Company is hereby authorized to install said light at the location r
heretofore set out.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Auditor include in the tax levy for $
the ensuing fiscal year a tax on taxable property within said Highway Lighting Distri t
at the equalized value thereof for that year, sufficient to pay the cost of installat-
ion and maintenance of said additional light.,
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In the Matter of Granting Permission -
1 to Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company
to install Underground Crossing on Highway n
between Pittsburg and Concord.
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Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having applied to this Board for permission
to set poles and anchors and install an underground crossing as shown in detail on th
!. said application, the underground crossing to be a three inch iron pipe to be forced
under the pavement;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby granted,
said work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor and to the satisfact-
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atisfact ion of the Supervisor of that District.
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In Matter of allowance to Indigents.
That $10 county cash allowance be granted to MRS. MAGGIE ROWE, 257 E. 4th St.
Pittsburg, to begin as of Feb. 1st, 1934.
That $35.00 county cash allowance be granted to MR. JOSEPH LUIZ, P.O. Box 253
Pinole, to begin Feb. 13, 1934.
' That $20.00 county cash allowance be granted to FLETCHER TROUTMAN, Rte 1,
Concord, to begin Feb. 9th, 1934•
That $11.00 eo�;nty cash allowance to JOHN HESSION , 606 Barrett Ave. Richmond, _
be discontinued as of Dec. 1, 1933•
That $30.00 County cash allowance granted to MRS. ELEANOR HANNEY, 3539 Bissell
Ave. Richmond, be discontinued as of Feb. 1, 1934•
That $10.00 county cash allowance granted to MRS. FLORA RING, 150 S. 13th St.
Richmond, be discontinued as of Feb. 1, 1934•
That application for aid by ESTOBAN PEREZ, Oakley, needy blind, be denied,
That ,$12.50 State and $$12.50 county cash allowance to needy aged be granted
to ANNIE MINER, 6911 Eureka Ave. El Cerrito, as of Feb. 1st, 1934•
That $10. 00 State and $10.00 county cash allowance to needy aged be granted _
to WILLIAM T. BUCKLEY, 3820 Esmond Ave. Richnond, to begin Feb, 1st, 1934•
That $12.50 State and .$12.50 County aid for needy aged granted to MRS. MARY
.. GLENN, 315- 10tH St. Antioch, be decreased to $11.00 State and 511.00 county aid as
of March 1, 1934. g
That $15.00 State and $15.00 county aid for reedy aged granted to MR. LINCOLN
HOFTMAN, Brentwood, be decreased to $13.25 State and $13.25 county aid as of March 1,
1934.
That $11.50 State and $11.50 county cash allowance to needy aged granted to
PERRY ABNER WHEELER, 435- 12th St. Richmond, be discontinued as of Jan. at, 1934•
That $30.00 State aid and ,$10.00county aid to ISABELLE HF.NDRY, 714 Edwards St.
Crockett, be discontinued as of Feb. 3, 1934.
' That $20.00 State and $20.00 county aid, for children of incapacitated father 4
be granted to MRS. MEL WILLIAMS. 1318 Ohanslor Ave. Richmond, to begin as of Feb.
7th, 1934. IX
That $4o. State and $40 county aid to MRS. LOUISE CUBA, 428 Cutter St. Pitts'oa rg
be reduced to $30. State and $30. county aid to 'begin as of March 22, 1934.
That ,$20.00 State aid for needy children granted to MRS. MARY THMIDT, Pacheco,
be discontinued as of July 1, 1933•
That $30.00 State and $44.00 County aid granted to MARIA LUIZ, Walnut Creek,
be discontinued as of Feb. 9, 1934•
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And t'oe Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 19th, 1934. at 10 4
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BEFORE THE BOAF.D OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MoNDAY, mRCH 19th, 1934.
THE BOARD _'ET AT 10 O'clock A.M.
Present: HONORABLE W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Sunervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
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In Matter of Construction of
Culvert on Wild Cat Creek.
This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction
'. of.a concrete culvert on Wild Cat Creek in SuOervisor District #1, and this being -
time and place for receiving of bids for the doing of said work, the following
bids are received and read to the Board:
LEE J. Ilr,EM:
Concrete, in place, oar c�,. yd, $16.30. "
Reinforcin;�; steel, ger lb. 0.05
ALBANY C31-NT CONTRACTORS, INC.
Concrete, in glace, cu. yd, $15.00 X 146.34 - $2195.10
Reinforcing; steel, per lb. in olace, $.04 X 13,61j- 41-68 !!
2739-78. _i
A. SODA & SON:
Concrete in place, per cu. yd, 314.44.
Reinforcing steel, in place, lb. .04
L.L. PACE: r
Concrete, per cu. yd. $18.00
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Reinforcing steel, lb. .05Z -
PRICE CONSTRUCTION 00:
Concrete, per cu. yd, in place, 146.34 yrds. ®14.90, $2150.146 .
Reinforcing steel, in place, lb. 13.617 lbs.. ® .o438 996.42. � u
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ELMER J. FREETHY:
Concrete in glace, ger cu. yd, $15.70
Reinforcing steel, in place, lb. .0415
W. VERNON BERNARD:
Concrete in nlare, per aa. yd, $14.00
Reinforcin steel, per 1b, place, .04
Thereupon the bids are referred to R.R.Arno;d, County Surveyor, and said
County Surveyor havin,,reported that the bid of W.Vernon Bernard, in sum of
Concrete, per yd, $14,00
Reinforcin- steel, ner lb. $.O4_
is lowest and 'nest bid submitted; on motion of Sunervisor Long, seconded by SuoerVie r Stow
It is by the Boerd ordered that the contract for the construction of said
culvert be awarded to W.Vernon Bernard, at price above stated;
It is Stipulated that W.Vernon Bernard, before signing the contract for
doing of said rork shall su'0nit to this Board a list of dealers from whom he intends
to purchase material for t'ne construction of said culvert; '_-
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It is ORDERED that said W.Vernon Bernard give bonds to the County of Contra _
Costa, in amount of one-half of the amount of bid for the guaranteeing of the faithful
performance of said contract and in an amount of one half of the amount of bid for _{
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guaranteeing of labor and materialmen.
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IT is Further Ordered thatthe District Attorney of Contra Costa County nreoare
bonds and contract.
In Matter of approval of Contract
and Bond of O.K. Andreasen Electric Co.
The O.K.Andreasen Electric Company, having presented to this Board a contract
and bonds in amount heretofore ordered by this Board, for the installing of 21 elec-
ttroliers in Crockett,Valona and Crolona Lighting District, _
It is, by the Bo-rd ordered that the said bonds and contract, be and the same
a3ehereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign
said contract, on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
In Matter of Approval of Contract of
Chilcot's Nursery.
Chilcot's Nursery having presented to this Board, a contract for landscaping
the grounds around the Hall of Records Building,
It is, by the Board order,d that said contract be and the same is hereby
approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf
of the County of Contra Costa.
'.In Matter of allowance to Indigents.
' It is by the Board ordered that $12. County cash allowance granted to JOHN GIL
425- 15th St. Richmond, be reinstated as of March 1, 1934•
That $12.00 grocery order (standing) be continued as of Feb. lst, 1934, to
.MISS ALICE HINDEN,55 Railroad Ave. Pt. Richmond.
That $15 State and $15 county aid to the needy aged granted to THOMAS HERZING
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San Pablo, be discontinued as of Feb. 1, 1934. _
iThat $40 State and $30 county aid for half-orphan children; be granted to _
Mrs. LI3BY JOAQUIN, Clayton, to begin as of March 1, 1934.
The said order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
,In Matter of Allowance to Indigents
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'under care of Probation Officer.
It is by the Board ordered that beginning March 1, 1934, the following allow- '
ances of county aid be discontinued on the ground that the persons for which allowance ..£
were made are no longer eligible for such aid:
Robert Murohy $20.00 per month.
Charlotte Betts 10.00 per month
Marion Betts 10.00 per month
' Florez children 25.00 per month y
Blanch Gray 20.00 per month
It is further ordered that beginning March 1, 1934, $5.00 per month increase
be allowed the following persons for clothing and school expenses:
Angelina Mazzie, $5.00 per month. ;
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
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In the Matter of Order of
Postmaster General.
RESOLUTION.
L. WHEREAS, according to a Communication received by this Board from the
Postal Central Council of Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, the Postmaster General
has issued orders as of March 2nd, 1934, which if carried out, will reduce the number <
of mail deliveries per day in certain sections and cancels vacations of regular
postal employees for the balance of the present fiscal year, and also adds one day
furlough per month without pay to each postal employee, and .i
WHEREAS, said order will result in the laying off of a great number of
substitute postal employees, and no doubt will add lo the already over burdened County
Relief Rolls,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that we, the Board of Supervisors of
Contra Costa County, State of California, object to the curtailment by the Postal 3
Department of the number of mail deliveries or to a program which would tend to in-
crease unemployment and thereby increase the burden placed upon the Counties for relig
of the unemployed;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution be for-
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orwarded to the Postmaster General of the United States and to the Postal Central Council
of Alameda and Contra Costa Oounties. I The foregoing Resolution was pasted by the Board of Supervisors of the
County of Contra Costa, State of California, this 19th day of March, 1934, by the 4
following vote, to wit: ' '<
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
In Matter of Request of
CARQUINEZ COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION
District to the State Board of Equalization
for permission t-expend surplus funds.
WHER=AS, on the 20th day of November, 1933, there was presented to the
Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, by the Auditorl
of said County, evidence of the presence of an unexpended surplus of four thousand
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eight hundred ($14600.00) dollars, secured by special tax levied within said District,
.or the purpose of installing necessary conduits, pipe lines and hydrants within said
District, as more particularly are indicated upon the accompanying blue print of the
proposed expansion of said district; and,
WHEREAS, request was made to the Board ofSupervlsors, empowered to admin
is.er the funds of said district for purposes of authorizing the expenditure of said
sum for purpose of installing said condiAts, pipe lines and hydrants within said ri9trio t,
if such funds would permit; and,
WHEREAS, civic bodies from said unincorporated town of Valona, in said
County and State, have presented themselvesbeforesaid Board of Supervisors request-
Ing the expenditure of said sum of money for purposes herein referred to; and, 1-
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WHEREAS, the expenditure of said sum will require the expenditure of a sum in
excess of five per cent (5%) in excess of the budgeted expenditures of said District
for the fiscal year 1932-1933; and
WHEREAS, it is now required for all political subdivisions of the State of
California, to petition the State Board of Equalization for permission to expend sums
in excess of that amount, and
WHEREAS, the money contemplated to be expended by this Board has been received
through the tax rate levied upon the properties within the geographical area of said
District, and all sums of money raised from said method of taxation have been received
for the express purpose of the improvement herein contemplated and are now in the hand
of the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, awaiting expenditure for the
purpose for which the:: were raised; and,
WHEREAS, said installation of said conduits, pipe lines and hydrants as con-
templated, has been approved and recommended by the Board of Fire Commissioners of the
said Fire District, and may be advantageously laid and established at this time, in-
cident to certain repairs on streets within said District; and
WHEREAS, It is deemed impractical to put said conduits, pipe lines and hydrant
at another time because of the increase in cost necessarily incident to the opening
and r,,pairing of streetf, after they have been properly laid and surfaced; and
WHEREAS, the cost of making said Installation will be much decreased If install-
ed at this time, before placing upon said improved streets the finished surface therea ;
and,
WHEREAS, said sum of money has been built up over a considerable period of yea3v
:for the express purpose of performing the contemplated repairs;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORD'RED AND RESOLVED by the said Board of Supervisors
of the County of Contia Costa, State of California, that this Board, through its
Clerk, make application to the Board of Equalization, Sacramento, California, for the
,permission to expend on behalf of the said Carquinez County Fire Protection DistAct,
said sum of Four thousand eight hundred (34900.00) dollars, being the unexpended sur-
plus now in the possession of said district, which said sum contemplated to be expend-
ed for the purpose of installing said water conduits, pipe lines and hydrants, require
the expenditure of moneys in excess of five per cent (5%) in excess of the budgeted
expenditures of said District for the fiscal year 193?-33•
The Foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors
of the County of Contra Cosza, at a meeting held on the 19th day of March, 1934,
by the following votes, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors Buchanan, Trembath, Cummings, Long and Stow.
loss: None.
Absent: None..;
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IN THE ,MATTER OF Request of
the Orinda County Fire District
to the State Board of Equalization
for permission to expend surplus funds.
WHEREAS, on the 19th day of March, 1934, there was presented to the Board of
Supervisors of the Canty of Contra Costa, State of California, by the Auditor of said
County, evidence of the presence of an unexpended surplus of Five hundred and forty—
three 0543.00) dollars, secured by special tax levied within said District, for the
purpose of installing fire equipment and,
WHEREAS, request was made to the Board of Supervisors empowered to administer
the funds of said District for purposes of authorizing the expenditure of said sum
for purpose of installing said fire equipment, if such funds would permit; and.
WHEREAS, representative persons fromsaidunincorporated town of Orinda,
in s ai d County and State, have presented themselves before said Board of Supervisors
requesting the exnenditure of said sum of money for purposes herein referred to;
and,
WHEREAS, the expenditure of said sum will require the expenditure of a sum In
excess of five per cent (5%) in ex cess of the budgeted expenditures of said District
for the fiscal year 1932-33; and
SiHEREAS, it is now required for all political subdivision of the State of
California to petition the State Board of Equalization for permission to expend sums
in excess of th-,t amount; and
WHEFXA$, the money contemplated to be expended by this Board has been received
through the tax rate levied upon the properties within the geographical area of said
District, and all sums of money raised from said method of taxation have been received
for the express purpose of the improvement herein contemplated and are now in the
..hands of the Canty Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, awaiting expenditure
.,for the purpocefor which they were raised; and,
WHEREAS, said installation of said fire equipment, has been approved and recon
'mended by the Board of Fire Commissioners of the said Fire District;
WHEREAS, it is deemed practical to improve and increase the fire fighting
equipment of said Fire District at -his time; and,
WHEREAS, said sum of money has been built up over a considerable period of
years for the express purpose of improving and increasing the said fire fighting equip(— ,
ment of said Fire District;
NOVI, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED AND RESOLVED by the said Board of Supervisors
of the County of Contra Cosa, State of California, that this Bard, through its Clerk
make application to the Board of Equalization, Sacramento, California, for the
permission to expend on behalf of said Orinda County Fire District said sum of Five
hundred and forty—three ($543.00) dollars, being the unexpended surplus now in the
Possession of said District, which said sum contemplated to be expended for the purpos
of improving and increasing the said fire fighting equipment, requires the expenditures
of moneys in excess of five per cent (5%) in excess of the budgeted expenditures of
said District for the fiscal year 1932-33• -
The foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors
of the County of Contra Costa, at a meeting held on the 19th day of March,,1934, by the
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'.following votes, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors Buchanan, Trembath, Cummings, Long and Stow.
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that
the following appropriations be made, to Wit':
C.W.A. Aovrooriations.
Char. & Corrns. General Motor Veh.
' Fund Fund Fund.
O.W.A. Administration 900
'.. 041 Mileage $1500.00
C.W.A. PROJECT 10
0210 Wages-Genl. Fund $2000.00
' 0210 Wages-Motor Veh. Fund $5000.00
_ 0324 Rent of Equip- Genl. Fund 200.00
0324 Rent of Equipt. M.V. Fd 2500.00
0329 Rep. of Equipt. Genl. Fund. 20.00
0396 County Equipt. Genl. Fund 2500.00
0396 County Equipt. Motor Veh. Fd. 3000.00
0599 Misc. Supp. Genl. Fd. 7000.00
0599 Misc. Sup. Motor Vehl Fund 1500.00
C.W.S. Project 47
0527 water 10.00
059 Fuel 5.00
8599 Misc. Supplies 30.00
1575.00 $11720.00 22000.00
and in order to finance the said appropriations, IT IS ORDERED that the following
amounts be transferred from unappropriated Reserve Fund to the following:
To Chvities & Corrections Fund, $1545.00 _`
Te General Fund 117M.00
To Motor Vehicle Fund 12000.00
' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K r
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered
that the following list of Cancellation of appropriations in order to adjust accounts
to care for expenditures already made under the C.W.A.Program be made, to wit:
Care of Indisents 510
052 -3 Groceries $6665.00
Surveyors General Fund Apnronns
In istrict 1-- -
R. 171 Mtce-Rta of Way 400.00
In District 2--
R. 276 Can. Out Impts to Bridges 200.00
In District 3--
R. 371 Mtce- Rts of Way 1100.00
' R 372 IItce- Surface 20.00 a�
In istrict 4 --
R. 471 Mtce- Rts of way 600.00
In District 5--
R. 571 Mtce-Rts of Way 10.00
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Supervisors General Fund Apnropns.
In District 2--
' R 221, Mtce Rts. of Way 2500.00
R. 222, Mtce- Surface 1000.00
R 223 Mtce- Bridges 350.00
Sunervisors Motor Vehicle Fd Aporns.
In District 1-
R 111, Mtce. Rights of Way 15.00
In District 3-
R. 311- Mtce-Rts of Way -4000.00
R 312 Mtce-Surface 2700.90
R 313 Mtce-Bridges 135.00
In District 4-
R 411 Mtce-Rts of Way 2000.00
R 412 Mtce-Surface 600.00
R 415 C 0 Impts. to Roads, 150.00
In District 5--
R 511 Mtce-Rts of Way 1200.00 31'
R 512 Mtce-Surface 1200.00 64
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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the amounts of said cancellations be transferred to
unappropriated Reserve Fund from the following funds, to wit:
Charities & Corrections Fund, $ 6,895.00 t
General Fund 6,360.00
Motor Vehicle Fund 12,000.00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, in order to adjust overdrafts
of appropriations for the year 1932-33, resulting from the late payment of bills,
It is, Drdered that the following adjustments in those Appropriations be made to wit.
Increase. Decrease.
Primary Elections 122;
0320 Pub. Legal Notices $9.00 $9.00 Transp. Prop; 0343 3
Care of Indigents 510
0310 Board & Care 10.00 10.00 Electricity 0311
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
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In Matter of 'ransfer ofFunds.
Upon request of A.N.$ullenger, County Auditor, and in order to complete the
year, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following new appropriations be made, to wi
General Char. & COTrns. Salary
Fund Fund Fund.
Justice court 7– 137.
1 Small Claims t. Exp. $ 5.00 fi
Court Has & Grounds 156.
0913 Misc. Equipment 50.00
Constable Twp. 3– 213,
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0342 Transp. of Persons 60.00
Go. Hos. Care of Inmates 503.
057 Clothing 100.00 z
0599 Misc. Supplies 150.00
0910 Furnitre 15.00
0913 Misc. Equipment 23.00
Care of Needy Aged 511.
Cash 10,000.00
Care Of Minors 513.
0310 Board & Care, 6,000.00
057 clothing 300.00 t
0515 Med. & Surg. Supp. 15.00
Su_,. of Schls 693.
012 Extra Help 26.00
Memorial Monument Mtee 705
0599 Misc. Supplies 100.00
215.00 3 16603-56— 26.00
and to finance the said appropriations, that transfers be made from unappropriated
'.Reserve Fund, t, the following funds, to wit:
Ch;r.ities & Corrections Fund, $16,603.00 -,
General Fund 215.00
Salary Fund0_
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and in order to furnish the Unappropriated Reserve Fund the necessary amount to make
,possible the above transfer.,IT IS ORDERED that the following appropriations be -
cancelled and amount thereof transferred to Unappropriated ReserveFund from Charities
& Corrections Fund: .
' Care of Indigents, 510
0524-3 Groceries, $16,840.00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.F
In Matter of Transfer of Funas.
k)n request of A.r.Sullenger, County Auditor, and in order to confirm wi`ih probable
requirements for the balance of the year, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the follow
i.ng adjustments of the appropriations, be made, to wit:
Increase Decrease.
County Clerk 102
0599 Misc. Supplies $15.00 $15.00 Offe. Supp. Misc. 0518.
Treasurer 106_
053 Bookc 8.00 13.00 Offe. S+,pp. Prtd. 0517
0599 Misc. Supp. 9.00
13.00 3.00
Assessor 107 --�'
053 Books 8.00 8.00 Offc. Supp. Misc. 0513
�urchasine Agent 114.
0599 Misc.sunp. 5.00 5.00 Offc. Supp. Misc. 0518
Surveyor 116
0399 Telephone & Tel. 100.00 70.00 Offc. Sup. Prtd, 0517
0411 Ord. Travg. Exp. 10.0050.00 Offic Sun. Misc. 0518
053 Books 8.00 48.00 Rep, of Equip. 0329
0599 Misc. Supp. 50.00
lE$.00 1; .o$r0
Special State Election 124. '
0210 Wages 9.00 20.00 Transp. of Prop. 0343.
0311 Electricity 1.00
0399 Misc. Services 10.00
20.00 20.00
Sup. Ct. Juries Wtns etc. 26
0 2 Transp. of Persons 40.00 40.00 Fees & Exp. of Wtn. 035.
Law Library 154,
0599 Misc. Supp. 17-0000 Misc.Services 0399 a
4.00 Ofe. Supe. Prtd 0517
4.o0 " Misc. 0518
' 4.00 Postage 0522. Al
$17.00 $17.00
Hall of Records 159
039 County Equipt. 13.00 13.00 Misc. Services 0399
Sealer of Wts & Measures 241.
0517 Offe. Supp. 10.00 10.00 Ord. Travg. Exp. 0411 x
Farm Advisor 243
0518 Offc. Stipp. Misc. 15.00 15.00 Gas, Oil & Grease 0510.
Social Service 532
022 Extra Help 2500.00 2500.00 Reg. Salries 021
0311 Electricity 25.00 47.00 Postage 0522
0324 Rent of Equipt. 10.00 9.00 Office Furniture 0911
0511 Janitors Sun. 2.00
0599 Misc.Sup. 10.00
0912 Ofc. Equipt. _ 9.00
255 •a- 2556.00
Supt. of Schools 693
053 Books 8.00 8.00 Offc. Sur) Prtd. 0517.
The said order is passed by the unaltmous vote of the Board.
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And the Board takes recess to meet on MONDAY, Apr' 2n 1934, at 10 o'clock A;M.
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IN TPF BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
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MONDAY, APRIL 2nd, 1934. -
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. -
Present: Hon.R.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings
Harry M.Stom, and R.J,Trembatl:. S.C.Nells, Clerk. ...fY
II In 'latter of allowance to Indigents.
It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $51. county cash alloeiance granted to
MRS. MOLLIE DECKER, 414 Kearne St.,El Cerrito, be amended to read $20. county cash
allowance as of April let, 193 • _
That $10 county cash allowance to MRS. MAZZIE MEMINGER, Walnut Creek,
be discontinued as of April lst, 1934.
That $15.00 State and $15.00 county aid to the needy aged be granted to
ANDRE'! J. SPAUR, 728 Lexington Ave. El Cerrito, to begin as of March 1st, 1934.
That $12.5D State and $12.50 county aid to the needy aged be granted to
_ ! GEORGE L. SYKES, .7119 B. Street, El Cerrito, to begin March 1st, 1934•
That the application of MRS. ELOISA B. TALAVERA, 223- 2nd St. Richmond,
for aid for half orphan child, be denied as need not established. -
That $20.00 State end $34.0o county cash allowance granted to MRS. CHARITY
MADISON, 3316 Chanslor Ave. Richmond, be continued as of Dec. 1, 1933•
That $10 State and $35, county cash allowance granted to MRS. ANNA O'MALLEY
512 Norvell St. E1 Cerrito, be continued as of Dec. 1st, 1933.
That +20. State aid granted to MRS. MAY MURPHY, 670 ITOLau Klin Ave. Richmond
be discontinued as of Jan. 1, 1934.
That $10 State aid granted to MRS. JENNIE GARDELLA, 1205 Lillian St. Crocket
be discontinued as of March 1, 1934.
That $20.00 State and $10 county aid for needy children granted to MRS.
JOSEPHI17E FERREIRA, 802- 10th St. Antioch, be discontinued as of March 1, 1934.
The sa-d order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
In ,Matter of Granting Dance Permits.
The followin€; applicants having applied to this Board for permission to
conduct a fiance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on the dates and at the places set oppo-
site their names, t wit:
M.A.Minta, April 7th, 14th, 21st and April 25th, 1934, at Flor de Oakley
Hail, Oakley.
Contra Costa County Horseshoe Club of Antioch, Oak. Grove Beach; each Saturday
night during the month of April, 1934.
It is by the Board ordered that the said anplications be granted.K
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In Matter of appointing Fire Commissioner
for Byron Rural.Fire District.
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There being a vacancy on the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Byron Rural
Fire District caused by the death of L.M.Reynolds; upon application of Jesse B.
Baker, President and H.Krumland, Secretary, respectively, of said Board of Fire Com-
mi s si oners;
om-missioners;
IT IS, by the BOARD ORDERED that V.L.Floolley be and he is hereby appointed
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I a Member of the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Byron Rural Fire District, to
serve for the time nrescribed by law.
In Matter of Approval of Contract
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,and Bonds of W.Vernon Bernard.
IN.Vernon Bernard, having submitted to this Board, his contract and bonds
in the sum heretofore ordered by this Board for tha con st^:ction of a bridge over ,5
',T�ildcat Creek, in Supervisor District #1, of Contra Costa County,
IT IS, By TP,E BOAFD ORDERED that contract and bonds be and the sane are he*eby
approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said contract on
:behalf of the County of Contra Costa. 'r
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In Matter of petition of �+
Pacific Telephone & Telegraph
'Company to set poles an," anchors near
!Brenton od.
The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company, having filed with this Board, their
:arplication prayinr for permission to set nine poles and two anchors on Minnesota
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'Avenue, Nest of Brentwood, as shown in detail on the schedule accompanying: said
'.'application;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be granted, said work to be
'done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, and to the
',entire satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District.k
In Matter of -ransfer of Funds.
It is by the BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $600 be transferred from unappropria -
ed Reserve F nd to .he Salary Fund, for the purnose of meetin_, salaries for' extra help
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in office of hr.i'�,Joost, Tax Collector. f
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The foregoing Order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board,
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In%latter of acceptance of Contract '"
for construction of C.F.Curry Bridge.
R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having certified to this
Board that t',.e contract of Price Construction Company for the building of the C.F.
Curry Bridge, over San Pablo Creek, in Supervisor District #1, has been completed
according to plans and specifications heretofore adopted for said Fork;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the said bridge be and the same is hereby
accepted and said contract declared completed
In Matter of Placin,;; of Burglary
and Robbery Insurance on office of
the County Treasurer. ?l
County Treasurer C.L.Dodge, having, recommended to this Board that the Burglar
and Robbery Insurance On the office of the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County,
for a term of three years be placed with the Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland
It is, by the Board ordered that the Burglary and Robbery Insurance on the
office of the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County be placed by the County Trees-
urer with the Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, at the lowest premium obtain-
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In the 15atter of Transfer of Fun:s.
A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, having reported
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to this Board that certain adjustments between funds are�hecessary in order to adju st
accounts for the months of February and 'wren so that the said accounts will present
a true record of the prooer allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered dis- A
bursed from the Ccu my -reasury, and good cause appearing therefor in a detailed
eyplanation presented by said A.N.Sullenger; -
IT IS, BY -HE BOAFD ORDER`0 that the following, adjustments be made in the
funds as -_ent by ;he Co,.unty Auditor and by the County Treasurer: r•
Debits Credits. '-
(Decreases) (increases)
Char. & Corrns. Fund $174.51
County Library Fund 20.10
Motor Vehicle Fund 0-979.99
Sup. Dist. 2 Fund 39.76
Salary Fund ' 400.00 a
General Fund $7471.52 �-
Sohl. Sup. Revoly. Fund 40.41
7512.3 7512.3
The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. #
And the Board takes recess to meetn Monday, April 166th, 1934, at 10 o'clock 51
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONT?A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. %,
MOPIDAY, APRIL lo, 1934.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Uummings, H.M.
' Stow, and R.J.Trembatb. —S.C.-Wells, Clerk._
In Matter of Protest of
Residents of Vine Hill Against
Dumping of Garbage from City of Martinez.
A petition signed by residents of the Vine Hill District, of Contra Costa
County, protesting against the Durchase of lands in the said District by the
Martinez Garbage Company for the dumping of garbage from the City of Martinez, having
been filed with t'.is Board; -
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said petition be and the same is hereby
ordered referred to the District Attorney and the County Health Officer of Contra Cos a
County.
In the Matter of Granting
Dance Permit.
Royal Neighbors of America Camp #7720, of Port Chicago, having- applied to
' this Board for permissi en to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on Saturday, _
April 29th, 1934,
It is, by the Board ordered that said permit be granted.K A
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In Matter of Installation and Maintenance
of additional lights in Kensington Lighting
District.
',. A petition signed by at least 25 residents and tax payers residing within
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the b ouniaries of the Kensington Lighting District, and praying for the installation 3
and maintenance of two additional 100 Hatt street lamps, to be installed at the follo -
ing locations in said district, to wit:
' 1. On Colusa Avenue at Valley Read.
2. On Colusa Avenue approximately 30 feet north of Curry Street, x
having beer. filed with this Board;
IT I5 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said petition be and the same is hereby
granted and the Pacific Gas & Electric Company is hereby authorized to install said
' lights at the locations above designated.
AND THIS BOARD in granting said petition has established the cost of maintain-
ing said lights to be the sum of t52 per year, .y
IT IS FURTHER ORDER-D that the County Auditor cf Contra Costa County, include `
in the tax levy for the epsuin_r, fiscal year a tax on the taxable property within --�
said Lighting District at the equalized value thereof for t hat year, sufficient to 's
!, pay the cost of maintaining such additional lamps. 4
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In the Matter of Granting to
Southern Pacific Company a permit for
construction of Shur track at Brentwood.
RESOLUTION GRANTING TO SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY A
PERMIT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, RECONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE,
AND OPERATION OF A SPUR TRACK IN AND ACROSS A PUBLIC
ROAD AT BRENTWOOD STATION IN THE COUNTY OF CONT-3A COSTA,
STATE OF CALIFORNIA. U
BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Sunervisors of the 0ounty of Contra
Costa, State of California,.as follows:
That a permit be and is hereby granted to SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY,
a corporation, its successors and assigns, to construct, reconstruct, maintain and
operate a spur track in and across that certain public road, being the extension
of Oak Street (Maish Creek Road) across the right of way of Southern Pacific Company
at Brentwood Station, County of Contra Costa, State of California, the location of
the center line of said proposed track being more particularly described as follows,
to wit:
BEGINNING at a point on the northwesterly line of the travelled
portion of Oak Street (C.R.C. B-661.7) distant 53.7 feet northeasterly "
at right angles from the center line of the Southern Pacific Rail-
road Com_oany's main line track, lm.ding from Martinez to Tracy at -
Engineer's Station 1095 plus 29; thence southeasterly across the
travelled portion of Oak Street 206.0 feet more or less, parallel =
with said center line of main track to a point in the southeasterly
line of said travelled portion of Oak Street, and as shown.by red -
line on the blueprint map filed with t',is Board.
W.J. BUCHANAN.
PRESIDENT, BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF
COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA.
The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the Board of Super-
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visors of the County of Contra Costa, by unanimous vote of the said Board at a ;X
regular meeting thereof on April loth, 1934.
S.C. WELLS, County Clerk, and Clerk of Boar
of Sunervisors. r3
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In Matter of Resignation of
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, Roy Michaat, as Fire Commissioner of
Lafayette Fire District.
Roy Michant , having presented to this Board, his resignation as a member .
of the Board of Fire Commissioners of Lafayette Fire District, to become effective
at once,
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDER-D that said resignation be and the same is hereby n
accepted, to become effective immediately, and said office declared vacant. "
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In Matter of Communication from
Greater San Ramon Valley Chamber of
' Commerce, Ltd.
A communication having been received from Greater San Ramon Valley Chamber
' of Commerce, Ltd. protesting the matter of the diverting of certain flood waters
{ from adjacent hill= onto the property of certain residents in the vicinity of
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Walnut Creek;
IT IS, BYTHE BOARD ORDERED that said communication be referred to the Health
' Officer of Contra Costa County for investigation,
In Matter of Advertising for bids
for furnishing of electric current +,
to Crockett,Crolona & Valona Lighting District.
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It is, bythe Board crdered that bids for the installing, maintaining and fur—
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nishing of electric current to .he Crockett, Crolona & Valona Lighting District, as
per plans and specifications on file in the office of the County Clerk, be advertised
_ for in the Crockett Signal, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published
in the County of Contra Costa, said bids to be received by the Clerk of this Board
un to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, May 7th, 19:4.
INTHE MATTES OF ALLOWANCE TO
110 1GENlS.
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It is ORDER.D that application of PASQUALENA CLEMENTE, Rodeo, for aid for
orphans, be denied. _
That $13-00 State aid and $13.00 county aid for needy aged be granted to
JOSE FRAT.:{ PIRES, C/o Mrs. M. ENOS, Lt. Diablo St. Concord, to begin as of April
10, 1934.
That $30.00 State aid and $30.00 county aid for orphan children be continued
for Della, Gloria and Mary Guiffrida, Roman Catholic Orphanage, San Francisco,
as of Jan. 1st, 1930•
That $20. County cash allowance granted to JOHN HANSEN, Charles St. Pinole,
be discontinued as of April 1, 1934. 3.1
That ,110.25 State and $10.25 county aid to needy aged be continued as of Feb. -21
1, 1934, to MR. ROBERT THOMPSON, 526 Fourth St. Richmond, California.
That 15-00 State and $15.00 county aid to needy aged granted to JOHN WILSON,
335 First St-.1.6em8B$tinued as of Feb. 1, 1934.
That $12,50 State and ;712.50 county aid to needy aged be granted to MRS. MARIE
L. FAESSLER, 283 Colusa Ave. Berkeley, be continued as of Feb. 1934.
That 15.00 State and $15.00 county aid to needy aged granted to NELLIE Mac
BOULWARE, 540— 18th St. Richmond, be continued as of Feb. 1st, 1934•
That $9.00 State and $9,00 county aid to the needy aged granted to SANDY GRAYS)N
965— 9th St. Richmond, be continued as of Jan. 1934.
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That $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid to the needy aged granted to WALLACE
BRACKTLE, Pinole, be continued as of Jan. 1st, 1934.
That ;58.75 State and $16.25 county aid to needy aged granted to MRS. MYRA S.
STITT, 550 Kearney St. El Cerrito, be discontinued as of April 1, 1934• �.
That $11.00 State and $11.00 county aid to the needy aged granted to WILLIAM s
E. INGRAHAM, 656 3rd St. Richmond, be discontinued as of April 1, 1934.
That application of MRS. MARIE KINSER, 4331 Potrero Ave. Richmond, for aid be
denied,
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That $30.00 State and $17 county aid for half orpran children granted to
MRS. MARY RATTO, R.F.D. Rd 20, San Pablo, be continued as of Feb, 1st, 1934. "
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That $30.00 State and $30 county cash allowance for half orphan children granted
to MRS. AGNES KEENAN, 319 Chanslor Ave. Richmond, be continued as of Feb. 1, 1934. _.
That $10 State and $10 county cash allowance for half orphan children granted
tb MRS. ANTONETTE MOLICA, 437 Everett St. El Cerrito, California, be continued as of
Feb. 1, 1934.
That 30. State and S30 county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS,
GERALDINE SPAULDING, 3634 acdonald Ave. Richmond, be continued as of Feb.l, 1934.
That $10 State and $10 county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS, ^
MARGARET SILVA, East Richmond Avenue, Pt.Richmond, be continued as of Jan. 1, 1934.
That $70. State aid for half orphan children granted to MRS. JOSEPHINA HERNME ?-
112 S. 4th St. Richmond, be continued as of Jan. lst, 1934. -Al
That $30 State and $30 minty cash allowance granted to MRS. MARGARET DIAS,
Sutter St. San Pablo, be continued for half - orphan children as of Jan. let, 1934.
That x'10 State and $10 county aid for half orphan children granted to f.-RS, MARY _
BRIGHT, 23 Nicholl Ave. Pt. Richmond, be continued as of Jan. 1st, 1934.
That $15 State aid granted to MRS. C ARRIE MOORE, Pinole, Cal. be continued as
of Dec. 1933.
That $10 State aid to MRS. ANGELINA LAZZARINI, 1601 Castro St. Martinez, be
discontinued as of April 1, 1934, for needy children. ?
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The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
In Matter of Allowance to
Indigents under,bare of Probation
Officer.
IT IS ORDERED that beginning April 1, 1934, $10 per month State and $10
county aid be discontinued for Lillian Serpa, on account of free home.
That beginning April 15, 1934,$PO per month county aid be discontinued the
Probation Officer for Julia Maeffei, on account of b dng self-supporting.
That beginning April 15, 1934, $15 per month county aid be discontinued Claudine
Omick, account of being self-supporting.
! That beginning April 17, 1934, $20. per month county aid be discontinued
Angelina Minerva, on account of removing from Contra Costa County.
That beginning April 1, 1934, the $20 per month county allwance granted for
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maintenance of Charles uncan, be reduced to $10 per month.
j That beginning April 1, 1934, the Ocunty allowance of $10 per month granted
the Probation Officer for support and maintenance of Frank Reis be discontinued leav-
ing the State aid of $15 per month.
The said order is pas,ed by the unanimous vote of the Boa.rd,,4,
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And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, May 7th, 1934, at 10 o'clock
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IN THEE BOARD OF SUP'..Ri:ISGRS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE Or CALIFORNIA.
MOYDAY, MAY 7th, 1934. Viz:
The Board met at 10 o'clockA.M.
Present: Hon„ 4f.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H,L.Cummirgs,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. 9.0.17ells, Clerk. 3
The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of April, 19,
are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved as read and signed
by the Chairman and Clerk. r
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In Matter of Granti n-, Dance
Permits.
The following applicants having applied to this Board for Dermission to
' conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on dates and at places set opposite
their respective navies, to wit:
Centra Costa Horse--,hoe Club, Oak Grove Ballroom, each Saturday night
during; month of May, 1934•
San Ramon Community Club, San Ramon Hall, M,ay 19th, 1934.
M.A.Minta, Flor de Oakley Hall, Oakley, May 12th, 1934. ?`
"Our Gang Club" Valente's Hall, Lafayette, Saturday, 'Day 12, 1934.
It IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permits be granted.,
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In Matter of Granting Leaves
of Absence, to B.O.Wilson and `
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Jessie A.Lea. ';5y
B.O.Wilson, County Superintendent of Schools and Miss Jessie A.Lea, County
Librarian, having; applied to this Board for permission to leave the State of .`,`
Cal If or ni a,
IT IS BY T:.E BOARD ORD�r'D that said permission be granted to leave the :
said State of California, for a period of thirty days from and after date of leavine. r
the said State.
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In Matter of Correction of Assessments.
Geo.O.Meesa, County Assessor, havi:g applied to this Board for permission to "
correct the followdnf, erroneous assessments under the provisions of Section 3604aRk
of the Political Code, to wit:
for year 1933-34. Vol. 22 Assessment 46671, J.H. Hsu£, is assessed with N.E.
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20' of Lot le, and all of Lots 17-18-19, in Block 3, Tewksbury Heights with $230
improvements; there are no improver,ents on this property. „4
and said an_;li.cation avin- been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Oosta
County,
IT IS, BY R BOARD O-ADER°D that said County Assessor is hereby authorized to r
correct ,aid erroneous assessment.
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In Matter of Acceptance of Contract
of O.K.Andreasen Electric Co.
for installing lights in Crockett,
Crolona and Valona Luting District.
R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having certified to this Board that the co Mot
of O.K. Andreasen Electric Company for installation of lighting system in Crockett,
Crolona & Valona Ligh`ing District, has been completed according to plans and
specifications;
It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is herebyOA ,A
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In Matter of Making Re-fund
I to Coast Counties Gas & Electric
Company. _
R.R.Arnold, County Str veyor, having reported to this Board that the Coast -
Counties Gas & Electric Company have on deposit with the County Treasurer of Contra
Costa County, the following sums deposited on following dates, to wit:
April 22, 1931, "$1,000.
May 13th, 1931, 125•
and said sums having been deposited to guarantee the completion of certain work :
in said Oounty to the entire satisfaction of the County Engineer, and said County
Engineer havinT declared said work completed to his satisfaction,
IT IS, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor draw his warrant in favor P
of the Coast Counties Gas & Electric Company for. the sums above stated and that the
County Treasurer pay the same. "
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In Matter of Making re-Fund
!. to Pacific Gas & Electric Company.
R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having reported to this Board that the Pacific Gm i
�.I & Electric Oompany has on deposit with the County Treasurer of Contr a Costa dainty
the following sum deposited on following date, to wit:
December 19th, 1929, $50.00.
and said sum having been deposited to guarantee the completion of certain work
in said County to the entire satisfaction of the County Engineer, and said County _
!. En-ineer Navin, declared said work completed to his satisfaction;
IT IS, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor draw his warrant in favor
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of t he Pacific Gas & Electric Company for the sum above named and that the County
Treasurer pay the same. ,..r
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In Matter of Aoolication of David A.
Solari Post #151, American Legion
for a Free Permit to Hold a Carnival.
David A.Solari Post #151, of the American Legion, having applied to this _
' Board for a free license for a period of sever, (7) days for a carnival to be conducts
by Clark's Greater Shows, on the Hooper property, outside of the City limits of the _
City of Pittsburg,
IT IF,, BY T:� BOARD 0_'.DERL?J that the Tax Collector of Contra C,-
IT County
issue said free permit to Clark's Greater Shorn for the conducting of a carnival
' outside of the city limits of the City of Pittsburg for a period of seven (7) days.K
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In Fatter of `approval of Contract
between Emergency Relief Committee _
of the State of California and the Board
of Supervisors.
A form of Agreement to be entered into between the Emergency Relief Adminis—
trator of the State of California, and the Board of Supervisors of the County of
Contra Costa, State of California, for the operation of California State Labor Camps
for single, resident, homeless men, havin,- been presented to this Board for approval+; �(
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of.Agreement be and the same is
hereby approved and the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to
sign said Form of A,-reement on behalf o; said County of Contra Costa,
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In Satter of Adopting,^ Specifications =_
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for Furnishing rock for San Pablo Creel:
Road, Contra Costa County.
R,R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented to this
!Board, specifications for furnishing of crushed rock to be delivered on San Pablo
Creel: road near Orinda,
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IT IC, BY THE BOARD ordered that said specifications be and the same are
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(hereby adopted as specifications for the delivering of crushed rock on San Pablo
' Road near Orinda, Contra Costa County,
It is further ordered that notice to Bidders for tate furnishing of said rock
be placed in the Cockett Signal, a nerspaper of general circulation printed and pub—
lished in the County of Contra Costa, the bids for the furnishing of said rock -'
to be received by this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Hay 21st, 1934.
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In Matter o f Advertisinr; for bids
for Furnishing electric Current to
Crockett, Crolona & Valona Lighting
District.
This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for furnishing of electric ty
necessary for the operating and me!ntaining all lights which are now, or which are
to be, installed in Crockett, Crolona & Valens Lighting District, and this being
time and place for receiving of said bids, the following bid is received, to wit:
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Bid of Pacific Gas & Electric Company, to furnish, install, operate and maintain.
seventy-three (73).one hundred (100) canrile power series street lamps, without re-
fractors; four (4) two hundred and n fty (250) candle power series street lamps,
without refractors, forty-nine (49) two hundred and fifty (250) candle power series
street lamps equipped with refractors, five (5) six hundred (6C0) candle power sexist
street la-mos without refractors, ana seventeen (17) six hundred (600) candle power
series street James equipped with refractors, together with other accessories suit ab e
and necessary for a complete over-head street li@:hting system, and to sunply t'-e
electricity- necessary for liEhtin_: said lamps, said lamps to be lighted on the said
Comoany's standard all-ni:;bt burninf schedule, during the term of five (5) years
from and after the date when all of the lamps to be initially lighted in accordance
with this bid, if the same shall be accepted, shall be installed and ready for lighting
all in accordance with the said Company's schedule L-4, a true copy of which is
hereunto annexed and trade a part hereof.
The Said Company hereby furt'^.er offers to operate and maintain the electroli r
system, consisting- of underground conduits and cables, posts, tzenty-one (21) four
hundred (400) candle power series lamps, glassware, and associated equipment, which
has already been furnished ana installed by said District, and to light by electrics y
the said tcenty-one (21 ) four hundred (400) candle power lamps on the said Company'
standard all-night burnirrsched:le, durin.; the said term: of five (5) years, all in
accordance with the said dompany's Schedule L-8, (Class C) a true copy of which is
hereunto annexed and made a part hereof.
The Said Company heieby further offers to furnish, install, operate, and
maintain such additional series street lamps, to be supplied from the said Company's
overhead lines, together rith accessories suitable and necessary for a complete
street lighting system, as may be ordered by the Bora-d of Supervisors of said Contra 5
Costa County, from time to time during the term of the contract tc be entered into
by and between s4d District and said Company, if this bid be accepted subject, however,
to the approval of said Company, and to furnish electricity for luting such additi nal
lamps on said company's said all-night burning schedale, all in accordance with
said schedule L-L, and also hereby further offers to operate and maintain such additional
electrolier system, consistin m of underground conduits and cables, posts, series
street lamps, glass::are, and associated equipment, as may dying the term of said
contract, be furnished end in=tilled by said District, subject, however, to the
approval of said Company and t� furnish electricity for lighting such additi^nal
lamps be supplied from the District's elect olier system, onisaid Company'sall-
night burnin- sched,a.e, all in ;.ccordance sit': said Schedule L-8, (Class C).
The maintenance of the District's +d electrolier system by said Company
shat? include such maintenance as is se` __,rt':•: in Sectizn (e) of Special Conda_.,a
under schedule L-8. I
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IT IS BY THE BCARD ORDERED that said bid of the Pacific Gas & Electric Company
is hereby accepted and that said Pacific Sas & Electric Company shall furnish to the
C-un.y o: antra Costa, Contract and Bond in the sum of $5000, guaranteeing the faith-
ful performance of said contract.
In Matter of Communication from
Balfour Guthrie Co. Ltd. in regard
to County Insurance.
A communication having beenreceived from Balfour Guthrie Co. Ltd. in regard
to placing of insurance on County property,
IT IS, by the Board ordered that said letter be referred to J.H.Morrow, County
Purchasing Agent.
In ?fatter of Communication from '
Pleasant Hill Parent-Teacher Assn.
A communication having been received from Pleasant Hill Parent-Teacher Asso-
ciation, nrotesting against the conducting of a Walk-a-thon at Clyde, Contra Costa
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County, California;
IT, is by the Board ordered that said communication be referred to the Distri t
Attorney of Contra Costa County with the request that he draw up an Ordinance prohib-
iting such Walk-a-thons in the County of Contra Costa in the future.
In Matter of Granting Authorization to
Mrs. Ruth McCord, Social Service Worker _
to attend California Conference of Social
Serves Workers.
Upon motion of Supervisor Stow, Seconded by Supervisor.Long, It is by the
Board ordered that Mrs. Ruth McCord, Social Service Worker of Contra Costa County
be and she is hereby authorized to attend the California Conference of Social Servic
' Workers to be held in San Diego, Commencing may 13th, 1934, and extending to and
through May 17th, 1934, the expenses of said Mrs. Ruth McCord in making, said trip
to be a charge against the funds of the County of contra Costa.K
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In Matter of Granting Expenses
to Contra Costa County tax Payers Association
in making a County Salary Survey.
J.B.McF'arland, Secretary of Contra Costa County Division of California
Tax Payers Association, havin_; reported to this Board that said Association w m ld hav
to incur an expense of $266 in making a survey of the salaries of County Officers
j and their deputies, in the County of Contra Costa,
Upon motion of Sunervisor Cummins, seconded by Supervisor Trembath�.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of 9$266.00, be allowed to the Contra
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Costa County Divisionyof California Tax Payers Association, to cover expenses of said
association in making; a survey of the salaries of County offlcer44heir dquties
of Contra Costa County.
n1 ati¢r of Transfer of Funs.
A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, having reportedto this Board that the extension
of the delinquent date to June 20, by the Last Legislature of the State of California
resulted in the carrying over unto the current year of a large part of the cost of .,
preparing delinquent tax roll, and that the installment payment of delinquent taxes
havin..- also increased his work materially, and having asked this Bonrd for the
followir ; aopropriation increase, to wit:
County Auditor Acct-105
012 ! a Help $250.00,
IT IS, by the BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $250. be transferred from the un-
appropriated Reserve Fund to the Salary Fund for the purpose of supplying extra help - €:
to the County Auditor. a:
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IT IS FURTH7R ORDERED that in order to finance the above appropriation of $250
and the increase granted to the Tax Collector by this Board on April 2nd, 1934,
that the following excess approoriatilns be cancelled, and the amount thereof transfer-
red from General Fund to unappropriated Reserve Fund, to wits
_Special State Election- ccr�ount 124•
03 F3 Tranepn. of Property $50.00
058 Election Supplies 35.00. s
0517 Printed Supplies 600.00,
Superior Court Trial Expense- Account-126,
675—Fees & Exp. Nitnesses 16 00
Total --- 50.00
the said order is passed by the unanimous vor.e of the Board.. :a
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds,
A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor having re m rted to this Board that certain ex-
penditures already made from funds appropriated for road purposes, have been
charged against C.W.A. appropriations over-drawing the latter; in order to make
adjustments,
IT IS ORDERED that the amounts listed in Table 1 of the following tabulation N.
be cancelled from the appropriations shown and transfers of the total made from the
following flet ds, to the unappropriated Reserve Fund, to wit:
General Fund, x+37.44,
Motor Vehicle Fund, 4566.07,
Sun. Dist. 2 Fund, 96.25,
So
n. Dist. 3 Fund, _ 3 33-
$5433.0!),
It IS FUR-_9ER CRDERED that from the amount made available from the above
'.. cancellations, C.W.A. appropriations shown on Table 2 be made and their totals
transferred from unappropriated Reserve Fund to the Funds shown above, in the same
amounts:
TABLE 1.
Cancellations to Finance 3tow
Motor Vehicle Fund Road Appropns.
In Sup. Dist 1•
R. 112-0, Mtce. of Surface $80.25.
In Sun. Dist.
R. 312-0, Mtce. of Surface $2100.00
R 313-0, " " Bridges 1000.00
R 315-0 Cap. Out-Impts. to Road$, 366.83.
In Suv. tc
Dist. 4•
2-0, Me. of Surface 626.26 - -
In BUT). Dist.5: 3
R. 512-0 Mtce. of Surface 170.71
$4566.07
Sun. Dist. 2 Road Fund Aourns.
In 3_ro. Dist. 2: 4
R. 200 Mtce. of Surface _ 96.25 K
96,25.
. Stv, Dist-
_3_Road Fhnd Anvrns.
In Sao. Dist. 3:
R 302-0 Mtce. of Surface 333.33
333.33
General Fund Road ADDrons.
In �jv. Dist. 1.
R. 172-0 Mtce. of Surface 131.95
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In SuD Dist. 2
R. 272-0tce. of Surface 25.95
In Sup. Dist. 5.
R. 572- Mtce. of Surface _ 279.54. 4
437.44.
$5433.09.
TABLE II,
C. W. A. Appropns. (New)
' Motor Vehicle Gen. sup. 2, Sul).
O.W.A. Project 10- 910.
0210. Wages $2492.00
0210 Wages $94.00.
0210 Wages $60.00 r
0210 Wages $421.19
0324 Rent of Equipment 967.60
0324 Rent of Equipment 16.25
0329 Repair of Equipment 42.55 2.25.
0396 County Equipment 640.03 ''
0399 Misc. Services 57,14 273.33
0599 Misc. Supplies 140. 5
$4555.07 $T37?+T-$F---?5 .T333.33-
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
In Matter of Authorization to ;X
' Chairman W.J.Buchanan and Supervisor ,
Long tb Attend California Conference of
gocial Service Workers.
This Board deeming it to the best interests of Contra Costa Cointy that
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Chairman W.J.Buchanan, and Supervisor James N.Long, attend the Calif rnia Conference
of Social Service Workers to be held in San Diego, on May 17th, 1934,
IT IS, by the Board ordered that C_airman W.J.Buchanan, and Supervisor James
Long, be and they are hereby authorized to attend the California Conference of Social
Service Workers to be held on M3' 17th, 1934, at San Diego, California, the expenses
osaid Supervisors in making said trip to be a charge against the funds of Contin
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In Matter of "up ointment
of M.H.Stanley, Commissioner
of Lafayette Fire District.
It appearing to the Board ttat there is a vacancy on the Board of Fire
Oommissioners of Lafayette Fire District caused by the resignation of Roy Michant,
heretofore accepted by this Board;
On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Stow, It is by the
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board ordered that M.H.Stanley be and he is hereby appointed a Member of the Board
of Fire Commissioners of Lafayette Fire District, fes the unexpired term of said
RDy Michant, resigned.K
In Matter of Allowance to Indigents.
'.. It is ORDERED that $15.00 State and $15.00 county aid for needy blind be
granted to ANTONIO RUSSO, 282 West 3rd St. Pittsburg, to begin as of April 1, 1934.
That $15. county cash allowance be granted to MR. WILLIAM B. A-TINS, for
care of daughter end grandson, Alice Henderson, Incompetent and son, 9,. of 1826
Butte St.Richmond Annex, as of May 1st, 1934.
That $17.00 county cash allowance for board and cue of Frank Dietrich
be paid to his uncle, Bruno Henning, 5010 Nevin Ave. Richmond, instead of Mrs. Reba
Carey, 124 Cottage Ave. Richmond.
That $10 standing grocery order be continued to THOMAS CRAWFORD, Stege,
as of April let, 1934.
That .132.00 county cash allowance to WILLIAM C. WILLIS, 137-16th St. Richmonldbe continued as of April 1, 1934.
That $8.50 State and $8.50 county aid to need aged be granted to HILDA
RODERICK, Rte 1, Concord, to begin as of April 1, 1934.
That $12.00 State and $12.00 county aid for needy aged granted to JONATHAN
FRAN(LIN, Brentwood, to begin as of April 1, 1934.
That $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid for needy aged be granted to ADAM
SCOTT, General Delivery, Lafayette, to begin as of April 2, 1934.
That $9.00 State aid and $9.00 county aid for needy aged be granted to
ANDREW J. MULLINS, 150 cutter St. Pittsburg, to begin as of April 1, 1934.
That $10.50 State and 410.50 County aid for needy aged be granted to NELLIE
IVANCOVICH, R.F.D. Walnut Creek, to begin as of April 9, 1934.
That $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid to the needy aged be granted to
JOHN EDWARD DEASEY,1826 Nevin Ave. Richmond, as of April 1st, 1934.
chat $10.00 State and $10. cointy aid to needy aged be granted to ELIZA JANE
WORRISON, R.F.D. Box 14a, Richmond, as of April 1, 1934•
That $10.00 State and $10 county aid to the needy aged be granted to CORNELI
ANN BOARDMAN, 846 S. 13th St. Richmond, as of April 1, 1934.
That $10.00 State and $10.00 County aid to the needy aged be granted to ,
jAelville Boardman, 846 s. 13th St. Richmond, as of April 1, 1934.
That $15.00 State and $15.00 county aid to the needy aged be amended to read
$8.00 State and $8.00 county aid to the needy aged, as of Sept. 28, 1933, for MR.
WILLIA?' B. AKINS, 1826 Butte St. Richmond Annex.
That $15.00 State and $15.00 county aid to the needy aged granted to MR.
CLARENCE E. RUSH, 2018 Costa Ave. Richmond. be amended to read $12.50 State and '
$12.50 county aid as of Jan. 15, 1934.
That $10 State and $10 county aid to needy aged be granted to MRS. FRANCES :
S. WRIGHT, 663- 6th St. Richmond, be amended to read $5.00 State and $5.00 county ai
to the needy aged as of Nov. 1, 1933.
That $9.00 State and $9.00 county atato the needy aged granted to JOHN
STEWART, 523 Liberty St. EI Cerrito, California., be amended to read $4.00 State and
$4.00 county aid to the needy aged as of April 1, 1934.
That $13.00 State and $13.00 county aid >ranted to JOSE PIRES, Cjo Mrs. M.
Enos, t`t.iliablo St. Concord, be discontinted as of April 10, 1934•
That 12. 0 State and 12. 0 Count aid to the need aged
$ 5 $ 5 y y g granted to MRS.
ANNETTE BEAL, Route 2, Box 57, Covina, be discontinud as of April 1, 1934.
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THAT ,$$12.50 State and $12.50 County aid to the needy aged granted to MRS.
JENIU E CONWELL, 446 Second St. Richmond, be discontinued as of April 1, 1934.
That $10 State and $10 county aid to the.needy aged granted to MRS. SARAH
MCGUIRE, Pinole, be discontinued as of April 1, 1930
That application of MRS. MARY LANGDON, 1209 South 54th St, Richmond be d es ie d
as need not established.
That application of GEORGE S. WELCH, 6730 Willow St. E1 Cerrito, for aid be
denied as need not established, -
That application of ALBERT ALLEN, Contra Costa County, Hospital, for aid be
denied.
That $517.00 County cash allowance for board and care of Frank Dietrich,
allowed to MRS. REBA CAREY, 124 Cottage Ave. Richmond, be discontinued as of April
5, 1934.
That $20.00 State and $20.00 County aid for whole orphan children granted
to ANGELINA DAVI, 23 Black Diamond St. Pittsburg, as of April 1st, 1934.
That $10.00 State aid and $10 county aid for David Lewis Nunes, be granted
to BERNICE NUNS'S, 1736 Grant Ave. Concord, as of April 1st, 1934•
That $30.00 State and $30. county aid to MRS. FRANCES SHARLOW, 2340 Coolidge
Ave. Oakland, be changed to read $20.00 State and $40 county aid for needy children
beginning May let, 1934.
That $20.00 state and $30, county aid to MRS. OLIVIA DUARTE, 2347 Fernando
St. Concord, be decreased to $10 State and $20.00 county aid as of MAY 17, 1934.
That $30.00 State and $17. county aid to JULIA POLINA, Walnut St. Mt.View. -t
Martinez, be reduced to $20.00 State and "$20.00 county aid as of May 1, 1934.
That 130.00 State aid to MRS. MARY SAMORA, 1756 Colfax St. Concord, be
decreased to 20. State aid aso£ May 12, 1934.
That W. State and $42.50 County aid to MRS. MABEL PATTERSON, 63 West
11th St. Pittsburg, be decreased to $40. State aid $40. county aid as of May 9, 1934.
That $20. State and $20. county aid for children of incapacitated father
' granted to MRS. MABEL WILLIAMS, 1316 Chanslor Ave. Richmond, be discontinued as
of April 23, 1934.
That $20. State and $20. county aid granted to ALBERTA WHITE, 315 Escobar
StAiartinez, advanced in relief in kind, be discontinued as of April 29, 1934.
The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. �.
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And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, May 21st, 1934, at 10 o'clock
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IN TIME BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONI' A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, MAY 21st, 1934.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Sunwvisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummirgs, .
and R.J.Trembath. S.C,Wells, Clerk.
Absent: Hon. Harry M.Stow.
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In she Matter of Ordinance to
License Carnivals.
Certain theatre owners of the "ounty of Contra Costa, having appeared before ,
this Board and requested that said Board adopt an Ordinance licensing traveling
carnivals appearing in County of Contra Costa, outside of incorporated towns,
IT IS, by the BOARD ORDERED that said matter be referred to the District
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Attorney of Contra Costa County, with instructions that. he .draw up an Ordinance }
fixing the license fee for carnivals and traveling shows appearing within the County
of Contra Costa, outside of incorporated towns.
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In !Satter of Receiving bids
for Placing Rock on San Paolo
Creek Road.
The Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the delivery of crushed E`•^
rock on San Pablo Creek Road, near Orinda, and this being time and place for receiving
of bids, the following bids are received and read to the Board, to wit:
IL.IL.PAGE:
Crushed Rock, per ton, $2.25.
PERES & GATTO: 3,
Crushed rock, to be delivered,per ton, $2.00.
HIRT & LLOYD:
Crushed rock, delivered San Pablo Creek Road, near Orinda,
per ton, $1.90; total price $4180.00.
BLAKE BROTHERS COMPANY:
Crushed Rock, f.o.b. quarry, Richmond, per ton, $.SO.
E. H. HIGGINS CO.
Crusbed Rock, per ton, $1.59, to be delivered.
HUTCHINSON CO:
Crushed rock from dust to li" the sum of 90J per ton '
plus state tax 21 urr ton, F.O.B. trucks our Stege
00uuawry, Contra Costa Co.$.92 per ton.
F`or truck_ delivery as per spec. Co. Engineer, per ton, "$.57.
Thereupon H.C.Steinback, of Blake Brothers Company, protests the bid of
Hutchinson Company on the grouncs that they had not c onplied with the Code of Fair
Competition for the Crushed Stone, Sand and Gravel and Slag Industries, and the
Board havin=;referred said bids to the County Engineer and the District Attorney of
Contra Costa County, and the District Attorney reports that the bid of Hutchinson
Company is not a legal bid; Supervisor Long moves that the contract be awarded to
E.h.Higgins Company, but said motion is lost for lack of a second;
Thereupon, upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor
Cummitg s, IT IS ORDER-D that all bids be rejected and th,^.t bids for furnishing said r ek
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be re—advertised for, as per plans and specifications adopted by this Board on May
7th, 1934, in the Crockett Signal, a newspaper of general circulation printed and
published in the County of Contra Costa, said bids to be received up to hour of 11
o'clock A.M. on Mm day, June 4th, 1934•
' It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk return the certified checks which
accompanied said bids.
The vote of the Bawd on the foregoing- order being as follows, to wit: z
Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: Supervisor Long.
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In Matter of Granting Dance
Permits.
The Parent—Teacher association of Port Chicago, having applied to this Board
for permission to conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on May 26th, 194, -x
at the Lemorial Hall in Port Chicago,
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permit be granted.,
In Matter of Acceptance of Resignation
of R.E.McNeil, Fire Commissioner of
' Lafayette Fire District.
R.E.McNeil, having tendered his resignation as a Member of the Board of Fire
Commissioners of the Lafayette Fire District,
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby
'.. accepted and said office decla�=d vacant.
In Matter of Granting Permission
Ito Pete Delucchi, to lay pipe line.
Peter Delucchi, havin applied to this Board for permission to lay irrigation
pipe across public road 'between the northeast quarter of Section 9, and the northwest
quarter of Section 10, T 1 N., R. 2 E., and also known as Sand Creek Road,
' IT IS BYTi+E 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 the Co-anty Engin er
of said County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District.
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In Matter of Petition to Improve Road
No. o`, Supervisor District No. One.
A petition signed by residents residing within the City of El Cerrito and
the vicinity thereof, having been filed with this Board praying that that part of Road
No. 6 which connects the southerly line of El Cerrito City Limits with the improved
.part of Highgate Road in the Arlin ton Section, be improved by this Board and said
,petition having been approved by the City Council of the City of El Cerrito, -
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It is, by the BOARD ORDERED that said petition be and the same is hereby referred -
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to Supervisor James N.Long. t
In Matter of Placing an Advertisement
of Resources of County of Contra Costa - W:
in Annual Year nook of Contra Costa County
Lab or Journal.
W.R.Tosh, of Contra Costa County Labor Journal, having requested this Board
to place an advertisement of the resources of Contra Costa County in the Annual 'ear ,.
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Book of the Contra Costa County Labor Journal, for the sum of $100.00, and the Board
deeming said Annual Year Book, a good advertising medium of the-resources of Contra
Costa County,
IT IS by the BOARD ORDERED that an Advertisement of the Resources of Contra
`%osta County be placed in said Book at a cost of $100.00 , to be paid upon presen6.tio
of a duly verified claim therefor u.00n the Advertising Fund of Contra Costa County.,,
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In Matter of Communication from
A.Rahlves.
A communication dated May 19th, 1934, having been received from A.Rahlves,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said comnunicati on be placed on file.
In Matter of Granting Leave of s
':jsence to L.F.Grover, Justice of the Peace.
It is, by the Board ordered that L.F,Grover, Justice of the Peace of
Judicial Township No. Ten, of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby granted mrmissi n 4
to leave the State of California, for a period of thirty days from and after date of
leaving the said State:
InMatter of Preparation of Budget
for the fiscal year 1934-35.
It is, bythe Board ordered that all County Officers of Contra Costa County s.
,and the heads of all departments of said County Government, and officers of all Distri is
iof said County, present to the County auditor of said Count.7 their budget requests
for the fiscal year 1934-35, upon forms to be furnished by the said County Auditor i
ion or before June 15, 1934•
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On r---quest of A.N.Sullenger, County auditor, It is by the Board ordered that
road appropriation adjustments be made in order to bring accounts into line with
expenditure experience of the year to date, to rit:
' Motor Vehicle :'und.
Increase. - Decrease.
Sun. Dist_1•
Rlll-0 Mtce-Rts of Way 31761 CC t 914.00 Mtce Suifa.ce 8112-0
R113-0 Mtce.-Bridges 296.00926.00 C 0 Imp. to Rds, R115-0 _
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2057.00 2057.00
Sun. Dist. 2•
R215-0 C 0 Impt. to Rds 3125.00 3013.00 Mtce-Surface R212-0
R211-0 Mfce- Rts of Way 247.00 124-00 Mtce-Bridges 11213-0
2315.00 C 0 Imp. B16 R215-201
3372.00 $3372.00
Sup. Dist._ -
R313-0 Mtce. Bridges 999.00 999.00 0 0 Imot. To Ras, R31570
R311-0 " Rts of Way 2000.00 2060.00 Mtce. Surface R312=0
3059.00 T3 059-00
Sup. Dist. 4. a
R411-0 Mtce. Rts of Way 3800.00 3800.00 Mtce- Surface R 412-0
R415-0 C 0 Imp. to Rds, X000.00 000.00 C 0 Bradg. C.C. R 415-40
j880 D 8800.00
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Sun. Dist. 5..
8511-0 Mtce. Rts of Way 1415-00 12540.o0 Mtce-Surface R 512-0
' R515-0 C 0 Imp to Ras, 1110
-$125+0.00 il252 _
General Fund-
Sup. Dist. j• is
R124-0 C 0 New Equipt. 1120.00 3045.00 Mtce-Surface R122-0
R121-0 Mtce Rts. of Way 1925.00
T35+5.00 30 5.OD
Sun. Dist. 2,•_
R221-0 Mtce. Rts. of Way 1302.00 560.00 Rd Lighting R 220-1
29.00 Mtce.Surfaca R 222-0
104.00 " Bridges R 223-0
94.00 C 0 Imp. to Rds, R225-0
15.00 ° Rts. Nay R229-0
130200 X02.00
g
Sun Dist.. 3'_
R 321-0 Mtce. Rte of Way 2000.00
R 329- 0 c 0 " " 25 00 21)25-00 Mtce. Surface, R 322-0
2025.00 - T 2025.00
Sun. Di�t. 4-
R429-0 c.d. Rts of Way 1000.00 1000.00 Mtce. Surface, R 422-0
Sun. Dist. i•. S
R520-3 Dutch Slough Bridge 1800.00 2300.00 Mtce-Surface, R522-0
R 529-0 C.O. Rts. of Way 00.00 -
2300.00 0' z300.60
' Sun. Dist. 2 Fund.
Sup. Dist. 2.
8201-0 ltce. Rts. of Tray 300.00 300.00 Mtce-Surface R.202-0 3"
4.
Suo. Dist. 3
Suu. Dist. 3s. '.
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8301-0 Mtce. Rts. of way 504.00 5112.00 Mtc- Surface, R302-0 ;
R303-0 " Bridges 65.00
R30 -0 C.O. Impt. to Rds. 4077.00
R30b-0 " " Bridges 6.00
R308-0 " New Br. Construction 460.00
?5�-12_00 g 5112.00
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Adjustments of Survevors Road Appr opri ati ons,
General Fund:
Sun. Dist. 1
R171-0 Mtce. Rts. of Way ,$1600.00 $15291.00 0 0 Imn. Rds, 8175-0
R173-0 " Bridges 25.00
R176-0 C.0 Impt. to Bridges 210.00
R178-0 " Nev., Bridge Con. 12606,00
R179-0 " Rts of Way 8 0,00
15291.00 $15291.00
Sup. Dist. 2-
R271-0 Mtce. of Rts of Way 1000.00 '5605.00 C 0 Impt. Rds. R275-0
R276-0 C 0 Imp. to Bridges 4500.00
R279-0 " RTS. of Way
$485':885--
0 00
5 05.00o5o0'r'5.00
SuSu-�• Dist. 31-
R371-0 Mtce. Rts. of Way 3400.00 3420.00 C.O. Imo. Rds, R375-0
R373-0 Mtce. Bridges 20.00 434T
20.00 3 20,00
Sup. Dist. 4-
R471-0 Mtce. Rats, of Way 2310.00 3256.0o Mtce-Surface R 472-0
R473-0 " ridges 175.00 100.00 Gradg. Clay.Cut R475-402.
R47�-0 C 0 Impt. to Rds, 110.00 10.00 Subgrade D19 R475-403•
R47o-0 Bridges 77100
-3366.00 $3300.00
Sun. Dist.
R571-0 Mtce. Rts. of Way 110.00 1065.00 Mtce. Surface, R 572-0
8578-0 C 0 New Bridge Con. 950,00
R579-0 ^ Rts. of Way 1005.00 -OTT6T-
Thee vote of the Board on_the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: _
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cumm,iings, Buchanan and Trenbath
Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisor Stow.k
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of County Auditor, A N.Sulle4ger, it is by the Board ORDERED that
the following appropriation adjustments be made, in order to bring accounts into line
with expenditure experience, to wit:
Increase. Dgcrease.
Board of Supervisors 101.
o4ll Ord. Travel. Expense $15.00 $ 5.00 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 0517
10.00 " " Misc. 0518
15.00 15.00 � {
Auditor 105.
0339 Tel. C Tel. 40.00 115.00 Rent of Equipt. 0324
0522 Postage00
115.00 115.00
Treasurer 106.
0411 Ord. Travelg. Expense 10.00 10.00 Insce. Robb. Burg, 0315.
Assessor 107.
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' 053 gooks 7.00 110.00 Binding 039
0517 Offc. Supp. Printed 102.00
110.00 •11
Tax Collector 10Y
053 Books 9.00 9.00 Of_'c. Supp. Prtd. 0517
Di`t. `attorney 111
0399 Misc. Services 60.00 60.00 Auto. Alice. 042.
Purchasing Agent 114. --
049 Convention Expense 18.00 18.00 Ord. Tray. Exp. 0411.
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Coroner 115.
0516 Offc. Supp. Misc. $ 12.00 $12.00 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 0517
Superior Ct. 125.
0j4j Transp. of Property 5.00 S.OD Exn. of Out. Judges 0417
Grand Jury 152. -
' 035 Fees & EXD. of Witnesses 10.00 10.00 Reporters Fees 023
Ct.Hse_ & Grd. 15o.
0599 Misc. Supp. 100.00 100.00 Fuel. 059
Hall of Records 159. _
' 0210 Wages 25.00 145.00 ••"ater 0527
0396 Co. Equipment 20.00 Y�
0523 Repair of Supplies _ 100.00
17 0--IV-5.
Sheriff. 201
0399 Misc. Services, 25.00 75.00 Off.c Supp. Misc. 0516
0517 Offc. Supp. Printed 100.00 50.00_ Postage 0522
125.00 125.00
Agriceltural Comm. 242.
j 0210 Wages 500.00 6o0.00 Reg. Salaries 021
0 99 Misc.Services 16.00 4.00 Conv. Expense o49
041 Auto Mileage 14.00 .00 Misc.Supp. 0599
0522 Postage 14.00 3
073 Materials 11400
5 .00 - .DO
The vote of the Board on the above order is as follows, to wit:
Ayes: SuDervisors Long, Cum-ings, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: SupervisorStow.)i
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i IN TIE Matter of Transfer of _
Funds.
Upon request of County Auditor, A.N.Sullenger, It IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the foP.owing appropriation amounts be cancelled and the total thereof be ordere
transferred from General Fund to the unappropriated Reserve Fund, to wit:
Auditor 105. -
061 Replacement of Equipment $200.00
Tax Collector 106.
0522 Postage _ 600.00
' SuDerior Ct. Trial Expense 126 -
034 Fees & Expense of Jurors 2000.00
TOTOO.00
From the amount made available, from the above cancellations, It is by the
-card ordered that the following additional extra help appropriation be made and the
total thereof ordered transferred from unappropriated Reserve Fund, to the Salary
' Fund, to wit:
Auditor 105.
012 Extra Help $200.00 -
Tax Collector 106
012 EAra F,eln - 600.00
-TK00.00
IT IS FURTHER. ORDERED that the following additional appropriations be made and '{
the total thereof be transferred from unanoropriated Reserve Fund, to General Fund,
to wit.
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It is, by the BOARD ORDERED that said petition be and the same is hereby refers d
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to Supervisor James N.Long.
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In Matter of Placing an Advertisement
of Resources of County of Contra Costa '
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in Annual Year Book of Contra Costa County
Labor Journal.
W.R.Tosh, of Contra Costa County Labor Journal, having requested this Board
to place an advertisement of the resources of Contra Costa County in the Annual 'ear
Book of the Contra Costa County Labor Journal, for the sum of $100.00, and the Board
deeming said Annual Year Book, a good advertising medium of the resources of Contra
I Uosta County,
IT IS by the BOARD ORDERED that an Advertisement of the Resources of Contra
Oosta County be placed in said Book at a cost of $100.00 , to be paid upon presen0tio
of a duly verified claim therefor u-)on the Advertising Fund of Contra Costa County,,,
In Matter of Communication from
A.Rahlves.
A communication dated May 19th, 1934, having been received from A.Rahlves,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication be placed on file.
in Matter of Granting Leave of
Absence to L.F.Grover, Justice of the Peace.
It is, by the Board ordered that L.F.Grover, Justice of the Peace of
;Judicial Township No. Ten, of Contra Costa County, be and be is hereby granted prmissi n' r"
to leave the State of California, for a period of thirty days from and after date of
leaning the said State:
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Inlatter of Preparation of Budget
for the fiscal year 1934-35•
It is, bythe Board ordered that all County Officers of Contra Costa County 7—
.and
!and the heads of all departments of said County Government, and officers of all Distri is
Of said County, present to the County Auditor of said County their budget requests
for the fiscal year 1934-35, upon forms to be furnished by the said County Auditor
ion or before June 15, 1934.
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that 11 L
road appropriation adjusU:ents be made 1n order to bring accounts into line with
expenditure eeperience of the year to �1ate, to wit:
' Motor Vehicle Fund.
Increase. Decrease.
Sun. Dist. y-
R111-0 Mtce-Rts of Way $1761.00 $ 914.00 Mtce Suffice R112-0 £
R113-0 Mtce.-Bridges - 296.00 926.00 C 0 Imp. to Rds, 8115-0
217-00
$2057. 0 -F 2057.00
Sup. Dist. 2:
R215-0 C 0 Impt. to Rds 3125.00 3013.00 Mtce-Surface R212-0 t4
R211-0 Mtce- Rts of Way 247.00 124-00 Mtce-Bridges A213-0
235.00 C 0 Imp. B16 R215-201
3372.00 3372.00 ,
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',. Ste. Dist. 3. _
8313-0 Mtce. Bridges 999.00 999.nO C 0 Impt. To Rds, R315-0
R311-0 " Rts of Way 2060.00 2060.00 Mtce. Surface R312-0
3059.00 305 .00
Ste. Dis'.4-
R411-0 Mtce. Rts of Way 3800.00 3600.00 Mtce- Surface R 412-0
R415-0 C 0 Imp. to Rda, 000.00 000.00 C 0 Bradg. C.O. R 415-40
800.00 800.00
SuD. Dist. 5,•
R511-0 Mtce. Rts cf Way 1415-00 12540.00 Mtce-Surface R 512-0
' 8515-0 C O Imp to Ras, 11100
X125F0.05 R25
General Ftisndt• =;F
Sun. Dist. 1 t?
R124-0 C 0 New Equipt. 1120.00 3045.00 Mtce-Surface 8122-031
R121-0 Mtce Rts. of Way 1 2 .00
5.00 3 O 5.00 r
Sun. Dist. 2,•_
8221-0 Mtce. Rts. of Way 1302.00 560.00 Rd Lighting R 220-1 �
2 .00 Mtce.durface R 222-0
104.00 " Bridges R 223-0
94.00 C 0 Imp. to Ads, R225-0
15.00 ° Rts. Way R229-0
1302.001-302.00
Dist. 3--
R 321-0 Mtce. Rts of Way 2000.00
R 329- 0 e 0 ° " 2 00 2025.00 Mtce. Surface, R 322-0
2025.00 2025.00
Sun. Diti,. 4.
8429-0 0.44 Rts of Way 1000.00 1000.00 Mtce. Surface, R 422-0
Sun. Dist.
'. R520-j Dutch Slough Bridge 1900.00 2300.00 Mtoe-Surface, R522-0 -'
R 529-0 C.O. Rts. of Way 00.00
2300.00 4'P-73 00--00
' Sun. Dist. 2 Fdnd.
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',. SuD. Dist. 2.
R201-0 Mtce. Rt s. of Way 300,00 300.00 Mtce-Surface 8.202-0
Sup. Dis`. 3 Fund.
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Sun. Dist.
R301-0 Mtce. Rts. of Way 504.00 5112.00 Mtc- Surface, R302-0
R303-0 " Bridges 65.00
8305-0 C.O. Impt. to Rds. 4077.00
R30b-0 " " Bridges 6.00 `.
:8308-0 " New Br. Construction 460.00 ---f
$5112.00 $ 5112.00 '*
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Adjustments of Surveyors Road Appropriations.
General Fund:
Sun. Dist, s
R171-0 Mtce. Rts. of Way $1600.00 $15291.00 C 0 Imp. Rds, R175-q
R173-0 " Bridges 25.00
R176-0 C.0 Impt. to Bridges 210.00 x
R179-0 " New Bridge Con. 12606.00
j R179-0 ° Rts of Way 6 0.00
152 1.00 152 1.0
SuD. Dist. s
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R271-0 Mtce. of Rts of Way 1000.00 5605.00 C 0 Impt. Rds. R275-0 i
R276-0 C 0 Imp. to Bridges 4500.00
R279-0 11 RTS. of -Way 105.00
5605.00 05 0"�6 5.00
Super• Dist. ':L
R371-0 Mtce. Rts. of Way 3400.00 3420.00 C.O. Imp. Ads, R375-0
R373-0 Mtce. Bridges 20.00
20.00 T347LSO.00
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Sup. Dist. 4.
R471-0 Mtce. Rats. of Way 2310.00 3256.00 Mtce-Surface R 472-0 :
R473-0 ridges 175.00 100.00radg. Clay.Out R475-402.
R47�-0 C 0 Impt. to Rds, 110.00 10.00 lubgrade D19 R475-403-
R4711-0 " Bridges 1.00
3300.00 $33000
Sup. Dist. 5.
R571-0 Mtce. Rts_. of Way 110.00 1065.00 Mtce. Surface, R 572-0
R578-0 C 0 New Bridge Con. 950.00
R579-0 " Rts. of Way00
1065 10. 5 00
The vote of the Board on.the foregoing order being as follows, to wit:
Ayes: supervisors Long, Cunnings, Buchanan and Trenbath
Noes: None.
'. Absent: Supervisor Stow.K
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
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On re y y
quest of Count Auditor, A N.Sullepger, it is b the Hoard ORDERED that
the following appropriation adjustments be made, in order to bring accounts into line
with expenditure experience, to wit:
Increase. Decrease.
Board of Supervisors 101.
o411 Ord. Travel. Expense $15.00 $ 5.00 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 0517 p�
10.00 " " misc. 0516
15.00 15.00
Auditor 105.
0339 Tel. & Tel. 40.00 115.00 Rent of Equipt. 0324
0522 Postage00
115.00 115.00
Treasurer 106s '
0411 Ord. Travelg. Expense 10.00 10.00 Ince. Robb. Burg. 0315.
Assessor 1�9z.
053 Books 7.00 110.00 Binding 039 a,;
0517 Offc. Supp. Printed 102.00
110.00 4110.00
Tax Collector 108
!, 053 Books 9.00 9.00 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 0517 y`
Dist. �'ttornev 111
0399 Misc. Ser'ices 60.o0 60.00 Auto. Allce. 042. s
Purchasing A�;e+t 114.
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049 Convention Expense 16.00 18.00 Ord. Tran. Exp. 0411.
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Coroner 115.
0518 Offc. Supp, Misc. 12.00 $12.00 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 0517 t
Su�erio�r Ct. 1i2 _
03+3 Transp. of Property 5.00 5.00 Exp. of Out. Judges 0417
Grand Jay-152. .;.'.
035 Fees & Exp. of Witnesses 10.00 10.00Reporters Fees 023 c"
Ct.Hse., & Grd. 156.
0599 Misc. Supp, 100.00 100.00 Fuel. 059
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H;M_of Records 159.
0210 Wages 25.00 145,00 "ater 0527 4
0398 Co. Equipment 20.00 Y
0523 Repair of Supplies i0 00,„_ l � 34
-00 c
Sheriff 201
0399 Misc. Services25.00. 75,00 Off.O Supp. Misc. 0518
0517 Offe. Supp, Printed 100.0c 50.00 Postage 0522
125.00 125.00
AZri=ltural Comm. 242. -
0210 Wages 500.00 600.00 Reg. Salaries 021
0399 M1so.Services lo.OG ]}4� .00 Conv. Expense 049
041 Auto Mileage - 14.00 C+.00 Misc.Supp. 0599
0522 Postage 14.00 �-
073 Materials liko0
a5 .00 V5 .00
The vote of the Board on the above order is as follows, to crit: '
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Ayes: Supervisors Long, gs, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisor$tow,r�
1-N THE Matter of Transfer of
Funds.
Upon request of County Auditor, A.N.Sullenger, It IS BY TEL BOARD ORDERED
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that the following appropriation amounts be cancelled and the total thereof be ordere
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transferred from General Fund to the unappropriated Reserve Fund, to wit:
Auditor 105. ,
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081 Replacement of Equipment $200.00 '
Tax_Coll ector 108.
'.. 0522 Riot age 6o0.00 "s..
Superior Ct. Trial F
xpanse 126 `
034 Fees & Expense of Jurors 2000.00
00.00
From the amount made available, from the above cancellations, It is by the c..
-oard ordered that the following additional extra help appropriation be made and the
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total thereof ordered transferred from unappropriated Reserve Fund, to the Salary
n:
Fund, to wit: wa
Auditor 105.
012 Extra Help $200.00 -
Tax Collector 108
012 E:ira Help 600.00
00.00 _ra
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the following additional appropriations be made and a
j the total thereof be transferred from unappropriated Reserve Fund, to General Fund,
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to tilt: +�..
Assessor 107. _
0-+1 put o Mil eage $460.00
0522 Postage 0.00
1_ _
� 4 00.00
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The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to.wit:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisor Stow..,
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, It is by the Board ordered that the following `rt
I amounts be transferred from Charities k Corrections Fund to the State Fund on account �5r
of State settlement for the period ending April 30th, 1934, to wit:
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Sonoma State Home, $4695.20•
Whittier State School 322.19.
Preston School of Industry 94.15
Cal. School for Girls, 1312 2.66
$51OUO.
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The said order i s p assed by the following vote of the Board, to wit:
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Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan and Tresbath.
Noes: None.
Absent: p$upervisor Stow.
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In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract
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of W.vernon Dernard.
R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having certified to this +y
j Board that the contract of W.Vernon Bernard, for building of a concrete culvert on
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Wild Cat Creek, in Supervisor District #1, has been completed according to plans and
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specifications;
It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby
declared completed and said work accepted.,
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In Matter of Allowance to Indigents.
It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $20. Count cash allowance granted to CORNELIU '
CLARNE, Pinole, be discontinued as of May 19, 193 .
That $15.00 State and $15. county aid to needy blind be granted to EDWARD
STANTON PRIOR, 5900 Panama St. Richmond Annex, be continued as of Dec. 15, 1933.
That $15.00 State and $15.00 county.aid to the needy blind granted to EDWARD
BENJAMI;i PRIOR, 5900 Panama St. Richmond Annex, be continued as of Dec. 15, 1933•
That $12.50 State and $12.60 county aid to needy aged be granted to CORNELIUS
CLARNE, Pinole, as of May 19, 1934.
That $5.50 State and $6.50 County aid for needy aged be granted to CHARLES D.
BRAZIL, Box 61-A, Belle Vista, Walnut Creek, to begin as of April 21, 1934. ,.
That $5.75 State and $6.75 County aid for needy aged be granted to MARY DENNIS rt.
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1567- 6th St. Concord, to begin as of May 1, 1934.
That $10. State and $10. county aid to the needy aged be granted to MRS. CORA
NELSON, 425 Norvelle St. E1 Cerrito, as of May 1, 1934.
That $13.50 State and $16.50 county aid to needy aged granted to DAVID WILLIAME
5321 15tb St. Richmond, be amended to read_: $13.50 State and $13.50 county aid to
needy aged as of Maya, 1934, ,
That $11.00 State and $11.00 county aid to needy aged granted to EUGENE DRAKE,
417 Date St. Martinez, be discontinued as of April 1, 1934. _1
That $12,5^ State and $12.50 County aid to needy aged granted to MRS. JOSEPHI
NE
WORD, 619 Barrett Ave. Richmond, be discontinued as of Sept. 1, 1933•
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k:
That application of MR. CHARLES GROOM, R.F.D. R.Box 379, Berkeley (Mailing Ad-
dress) for aid be denied as need not established.
That $20.00 State and $20. county aid for half-orphan children be granted to r
J. TRUEMAN C ROCKETT, Empire Ave. Oakley, to begin as of April 27, 1934, and paid
directly to J.Trueman Crockett, Empire Ave. Oakley.
That $40. State and $34. county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS.
' MARY VIERRA, 409 Liberty St. E1 Cerrito, be continued as of Dec. 1, 1933•
That $10. State and $25.50 county cash allowance for half orphan children
granted to AIRS. CHRISTINA FRITZLER, 463- S. 30th St. Richmond, be discontinued as
of May 27, 1934.
The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None. .
Absent: Supervisor Stow.K
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IN TRE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1934.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. r
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L,CummingQ, '
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Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
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The-minutes of the Board for and during the month of May, 1934, are read
to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairm n
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and Clerk.
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In the Matter of Awarding Contract
for delivery o3 Crushed Rock on San x
:Pablo Creek Road.
This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing and del
!ering of crushed rock on San Pablo Creek Road, near Orinda, County of Contra Costa, 4�
!State of California, and this being time and place for receiving of bids, the followin
bids are received and read to the said Board, to wit:
BID OF HIRT & LLOYD:
First Clase Rock, delivered on San Pablo Creek Road,
near Orinda, as per Surveyor's Specifications, dated
5/21/34•
Crushed Rock as per above, Quantity Unit Price Per Total.
2200 $1.60. Ton $3960.00 F_
:BID OF PERES & GATTO:
For Furnishing, hauling and spreading of crushed rock, to meet
specifications and to be delivered on San Pablo Creek Road, near
Orirda, at following price per tor.: 5..
Crushed Rock, to be delivered, per ton, $2.00. �§
'BID OF E.H_ Hr_GGINS CO.
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For Furnshinc�, haulinz and spreading of crushed rack on San
Pablo Creek near Orinda, and to meet all specifications, for
the sum of °$1.89 per ton. ,
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i Thereupon said bids havin.E; been referred to County Surveyor R.R.Arnold, and
said County Surveyor renorts that the bid of Hirt & Lloyd in sum of $1.80 per ton,
is the lowest and best bid submitted for the furnishing of said rock;
Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS
BY T-r- BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing and delivery of said
crushed rock be awarded to Hirt & Lloyd at price submitted in their bid.
It is further ordered that said Hirt & Lloyd furnish to this Board, a bond
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in sum of one-half of the amount bid for the faithful performance of said contract, `L
and a bond in sum of one-half of the amount of said bid guaranteeing labor and
m at eri almen.
It is Further ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa Oointy a
prepare contract and bonds covering said work.,
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In Matter of Granting Dance
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Permits.
_ The applicants following havin? applied to this Board for permission to conduct
a dance until hoar of three o'clock A M. on following dates, and places set opposite r
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their respective names, to wit:
Lynn & Bizante, Antioch, California, every Saturday night during month of
June, 1934•
M.A,Minta, Flor de Oakley, Oakley, June.9th, 1934, and June loth, 1934.
Good Sainaritan Club of Danville, I.O,O.F.Hall, Danville, June 16, July 21, Aug,
18th, 19:4.
It is by the Board ordered that.said apolicntions,'oe and the same are hereby V.
granted.,
In the Matter of Granting C.A.Karling
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a Permit to lay Pipe lire.
C.A.Karling, having, applied to this Board for permission to lay athree ".a.
inch water pipe on the west side of Diablo Boulevard, from Oak Grove School Road,
to the.toll gate, in Supervisor District #3, -
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IT IS, BY THE BOARD CP,DERED that permission to lay said pine line be and --
the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County —
Engineer of Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said
District., ;-R
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In Matter of Approving .Agreer.
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'... between UnitedStates Biological Survey g,
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and the California State Department of k
Agriculture, and the County of Contra Costa.
' The United States Biological Survey and the California State Department of
Agriculture, having submitted to this Board a Form of Agreement for the killing of
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!. predatory animals in County of Contra Costa, during the fiscal year 1934-35,
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT the County of Contra Costa contribute for
said work the sum of $1000. and that the said Form of Agreement be and the same is
hereby approved and the Chairman of t::^.is Board is hereby authorized to sign same on
behalf of the County of Cont-s Cos-a.K
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I In Hatter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger_. ;ounty Auditor, It IS ORDMD that the following
adjustments be made, in order to bring the said appropriations into line with expen-
diture eiperier_ce, to wit:
Road Auprooriati ors Transfers
INCREASE DECREASE, ''-
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'-Motor Veh. Fd. ADproD.
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Sup.Dist.3:
R 311 Mtce. -its of Way $1800.00 $1800.00 Mtce-Surface R 312.
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Sup. Dist. 4:
P, 411 Mtce. Sts of Way 200.00 1300.00 Mtce-Surface, R 412 �
!R 415 C 0 Imots. to Rds. 1000.00 °
R 41. C 0 Impts. to Bridges 100.00 7.
1300.00 1300.00 ;
Sup. Dist 5: - ,
'R 511 Mtce. Rts of Way 50.00 300.00 Mtce-Surface R 512 .
!R 515 C 0 Impts, to Rds. 600.00 200.00 11 Bridges R 513. .
150.00 0 0 Impt.n R 516 f
$b50.00 050.00 ,
;Road Fund Aaorons. ,,_
Sup. Dist. 2--
R 201 Mtce. Rts. of Way 150.00 200.00 Mtce-Surface R 202 3-
R 206 C 0 Impts. to Bridges 50.00
200.00 200.00
'Sup. Dist. 3:
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!R 302 Mtce-Surface 75.00 105.00 C 0 Impts. to Rds R 05 '
IR 30311Bridges 20.00
IR 306 C 0 Impis, to Bridges 10.00
105.00 105.00 a
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!IGeneral Fund ADprnns-Surveyor- ,
!,SuD. Dist. 4-
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iR 471 Mtce-Rts of Way 804.00 4,0o Mtce.-Bridges R 47
29.00 C 0 Imt, Rds R 47-
7-L1.00
777 1.00 " Bridges R 46 4
$gO4.00 $904.00
Sup. Dist. 5-- w
' R. 571 S.tce Rts of Way 500.00 1000.00 6Stce-Surface R 5 2
R 578 C 0 Nees Bridge Con. 500.00 _
1000.00 1000.00
3.
General Fund Apprns. -Sunervisora-
Sup. Dist. 1-- S
13 121 Mtce. Sts of "lay 600.00 500.00 Mtce-Surface, $12, 4
',:Supi Dist. 3-•-
'R 321 3itce. Rts. o` Way 400.00 2600.00 Mtce-Surface R 32
R 325 C 0 Impts. to Rds, 2200.00 3.
$2c o0 oo 2000.00
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Suo. Dist, 4--
:R 426 C.O. T_mDts. to Bridges 2707.0^ 2707.00 Mtce-Surface R 42
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Sup. Dist. 5-- .
R 520-7 Mtce. Old River Bridge 50.00 a 50.00 Mtce.Jer.I.Far ry
R 52o-5 r,
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Bpard,K
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, and in order to adjust appropbat
ions to conform with expenditures already made on C.W. Administration out of road ,
appropriations, and to return to proper road!appropriations certain excessive amounts
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appropriated to C.W.A.
IT IS ORDERFD that the following adjustments be made; and that the following s
amounts be cancelled and the total amount thereof transferred from the Motor Vehicle
Fund to unappropriated Reserve Fund, to wit: t
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Sup. Dist. 1:
R. Ill Mtce.-Rts of R'ay $90.00 s
R 112 Mtce-Surface 377.40.
Su) Dist. 4•
j R 412 Mtce-Sur face 5.00
I Sup. Dist. 9.
R 512 Mtce-Surface 00 _
!� It is further ordered that the following amounts be cancelled and the amount
thereof transferred from General Fund to Unappropriated Reserve Fund, towit:
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C.W.A-910.
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0324 0.
Rent of Equipment •a" 5.02 _
0395 County Equipment 170.52.
0599 Misc. Supplies X655. 3b
! r537.�7 a
It is further ordered that from the amounts thus made available, that the
Ifol'_oring appropriations be made and the total amount thereof transferred from unappro-
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�riated ReserveFund to the Motor Vehicle Fund, to wit:
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Sun. Dist. 2.
R. 212 h4tce-Surface $ 45.50.
C.W.A. 910.
0210 �M V d) Wages 373.60
0324 Rent of.Equipment T.00
a�9740.—
It is further ordered that the following additional appropriations be made
!and the total ar ount thereof ordered transferred from unappropriateAeserve Fund to
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the General Fund, to wit:
Cup. Dist. 2- Supervisors.
X221 C4tce-Rta. of "day $5 2.73 ,
��up. Dis 37Surveyor. z
R 372 :dtce-Surface 19.72
!Sun. Dist. 4- Surveyor -
R 471 Mtce-Rts of Ivey _ 30.75 _
Su. Dist. Survevor
R 571. Mtce-Rts of Way 224. 4
37.17. E
The s ai d order i s passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K .;
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1,•e: Supervisorr Long, Cu,=.in: Buchanan and Trembath.
does: None.
Absent: Supervisor Stew.
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W.J,_,,,._x^an, Ohairr.r,; S::pervisors Jwats N.Long, H.L.Cummingq,
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5. .'te21a, Clerk.
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*` of May, 1534, are read
c ^"rd:l ' ' MJ •�•S:L'w'� ' 9�r: and signed by the Obairm In
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S In the :_'atter of Ararjin^ Co., sct
Pablo Creek Road.
This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing and deliv-
ering of crashed rock on Sae Pablo reek Road, near Orinda, County of Contra Costa,
(State of California, and this being time and place for receiving of bids, the follo:rin
bids are received and read to the said Board, to mit:
BIS OF RIRT & LLOYD:
First Class Rock, delivered or. San Pablo Creek Road,
near Orinda, as per Surveyor's Specifications, dated
5/21/34•
Crushed Rock as per above, quantity Unit Price Per Total.
2200 $1.60. Ton $3950.00 `
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!BID OF PERES F GATTO:
For Furnishing, hauling and spreading of crushed rock, to meet
specifications and to be delivered on San Pablo Creek Road, near
Orinda, at following price per ton:
Crushed Rock, to be delivered, per ton, $2.00.
;BID OF E.H. HIGGINS CO.
For Furnshing, hauling and spreadinr of crushed rock on San
Pablo Creek near Orir_da, and to meet all specifications, for
the sum of $1.69 per ton.
Thereupon said bids having been referred to County Surveyor R.R.Arnold, and
said County Surveyor reports that the bid of Hirt & Lloyd in sum of $1.90 per ton,
is the loviest and best bid submitted for the furnishing of said rock,
upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS
BY T?it; BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing and delivery of said
crushed rock be alvarded to Hirt & Lloyd a at
price submitted in their bid.
It is further ordered that said Hirt & Lloyd furnish to this Board, a bond
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in sum of one-half of the amount bid for the faithful performance of said contract,
ani a bond in sum of one-half of the amount of said bid guaranteeing labor and
. materialmer,. �
It is Further ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa �jcunty
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prepare contract and bonds covering said work,
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In Satter of Granting Dance
Permits.
The applicants follon1ng having; applied to this Beard for permission to conduct
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a dance until hoir of three o'clock A 11. on follmvinp• dates, and places set opposite
their respective names, to wit: -'
Lynn& Bizante, Antioch, California, every Saturday night during month of
June, 1934.
M.A.yiota, Flor de Oakley, oa§ley, June 9th, 1934, and June loth, 1934. `
Good Samaritan Club of Danville, I.O.O.F.Hall, Danville, June lo, July 21, Aug. '%
18th, 19;4. _ `x
It is by the Board ordered that said apolicntions.be and the spme are hereby
, granted. -
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In the butter of Granting C.A.Karling
a Permit to lay Pipe line.
C.A.Karliug, having applied lied to this Board for
permission to lay a.three
inch water pipe on the west side of Diablo Boulevard, frau Oak Grove School Road,
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to the toll gate, in Supervisor District #3,
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said pine line be andu
the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of flue County
Engineer of Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said
District.,
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In Matter of Anprovin�; Agreement
between UnitedStates Biological Survey
and the California State Department of
Agriculture, and the County of Contra Costa.
The United hates Biological Survey and the California State Department of s.
Agriculture, having submitted to this Board a Form of Agreement for the killing of
predatory animals in County of Cort ra Costa., during the fiscal year 1934-35,
IT IS, BY THE BOIL D ORDERED THAT the County of Contra Costa contribute for
said work the sum of :1000. and that the said Form of Agreement be and the same is
hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign same on
behalf of the County of Contra Cosca.k
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Upon request of A.N.Sullenger,,Oounty Auditor, It IS ORDERED that the following
adjustments be made, in order to bring the said appropriations into line with exuen-
diture experience, to wit:
Road Appropriations Transfers.
INCREASE DECREASE.
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Motor Vel,. Fd. Approp.
Sup.Dist.3:
R 311 Mtce. Rts of ',day x1600.00 $1800.00 ftce-Surface R 312. E
' Sup. Dist. 4:
R 411 11tce, Rts of way 200.00 1300.00 Mtce-Surface, R 412
R 415 C 0 ImDt6, to Rds. 1000.00
R 416 C 0 Impts. t o Bridges 100.00
1300.00 1300.00
Sup. Dist 5:
R 511 Ytce. its of Way 50.00 300.00 Mtce-Surface R 512
R 515 C 0 I-nuts. to Rds. 600.00 200.00 " Bridges R 513
1 0.00 C 0 Impt." R 516
b50.00 50.00
Road Fund Aanrons.
Sun. Dist. 2--
R 201 Mtee. Rts. of Ray 150.00 200.00 Mtce-Surface R 202
R 206 C 0 Impts. to Bridges 50.00
200.00 200.00
3:
Sun. Dist
.R 302 Utce-Surface 75.00 105.00 C 0 Impts. to Rds R 05
R 303 " Bridges 20.00 l
R 30o C 0 Imots. to Bridges 10,00
105.00 105.00 ra
General Fund Apprnas-Survevor-
4.
Sup. Dist. 4-
.R 471 Mtce-Rts of flay 604.00 4.00 Mtce.-Bridges R 47
29.00 C 0 Imt. Rds R 47
7 1.00 " " Bridges R 4 6
851.00
' 'Sum_ Dist.
R. 571 "tce- Rts of Way 500.00 1000.00 Mtce-Surface R 512
'.R 578 C 0 New Bridge Con. 500.00
1000.00 1000.00
General Fund Acorns. -Sunervisors.
Sun. Dist. 1--
R 121 Mtce. Sts of "lay 6'00.00 600.00 11tc e-Sur f ac e, R 12 .
Sup; Dist. 3--
IR 321 Mtce. Rts. o qday 400.00 2600.00 !dtce-Surface R 32
R 325 C 0 Impts. to Rds, 2200.00
2600.00 $2600.00
Su . Dist. 4--
'R 426 C.O. Impts. to Bridges 2707.0'7 2707.00 Mtce-Sur face R 42
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Sup. Dist. 5-- s
R'520-7 Mtce. 013 River Bridge 50.00 S 50.00 Mtoe.Jer.I.Ferry i
R 520-5
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
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In Latter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.n.Sullenger, County Auditor, and in order to adjust appropriat
ions to conform with expenditures already made on C.W. Administration out of road
appropriations, and to return to proper road appropriations certain excessive amounts
appropriated to C.W.A. a
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IT IS ORDERED that the following adjustments be made; and that the following
Iamounts be cancelled and the total amount thereof tran8ferred from the Motor Vehicle
Fund to unappropriated Reserve Fund, to wit:
Suo. Dist. 1:
R. 111 Mtce.-Rts of Way $50.00
j R 112 Mtce-Surface 377.40•
j Sup,. Dist. 4: f.
1 +12 Mtc e-surface 5.00
Sul). Dist. 5
R 512 Mtce-Surface
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It is further ordered that the following amounts be cancelled and the amount
thereof transferred from General Fund to unappropriated Reserve Fund, to wit:
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C.W.A 910.
0324 Rent of Equipment o 5.02
0395 County Equipment170.52.
0599 Misc. Supplies o55-63
537.17•
It is further ordered that from the amounts thus made available, that the
followin appropriations be made and the total amount thereof transferred from unappro-
'.ipriated ReserveFund to the Motor Vehicle Fund, to wit:
Suo. Dist. 2. 3'
R. 212 Mtce-Surface 45.50.
r.W.A. 910.
S.
0210 (M.V. Fd) :'rages 373.0'0
0324 ° " Rent of Equipment 75-00
u497-40-
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sand the total amount thereof ordered transferred from unappropriatedReserve Fund to
;the General Fund, to wit:
Sup. Dist 2— Super Visors.
R 221 Mtce-Tits. o= Way $562.73 -
I,Sup Dir. 3_Survevor. x
R 3372 'rtoe-Surface 19.72
!Sup. Dist. h- Survevor .f
R r71 Rtce-Rts of -ray 30.75
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Ouo. Dist. Survevor
I R 571. Mtce-Rts of'N7 y 2
37.17.
The s a.d order i s passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
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In Matter off Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.sullenger, County Auditor, it is ordered that the
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folloianL, adjustments be made to brinthe said Anorcoriations into line of expenditu e
experience, to r,it
ADor opriation ADiustments.
Increase Decrease.
Tax Collector 106.
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0522 Postage $15.00 315.00 Misc. Supp. 0599•
Coroner 115. 4
0599 disc. Sunn. 12.00 12.00 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 0517
' Suner' or Cr* 12
053 Boi
oo ':s 25.00 25.00 Exp. of out.dudges 0417 x
SuD. at. Trial Exp 126.
0342 Trans-o. of Persons 25.00 25.00 Fees & Fep. of Fitns 035.
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at. Hse & wounds 150• ed..
0311 Electricit 350.00 350.00 Ren. of Bldgs. 0326
j Sealer of '6tLeas. 243.
0510 Gas, 011 & Grease, 15.00 15.00 Aato Mileage 041
Agri. Com. 242.
0339 Telephone & Tel. 7.00 12.00 Offe. Sup. Prtd. 0517
0516 Offc. Supp. "isc. 5.00
12.00 12,00 t
Farm Advisor 2433. m`
0515 Offc. Suop. Mix. 25.00 40.00 Gas, Oil & Gr. 0510
' 0599 Misc. Supp. 15 00
0.00 X0.00
Health Officer 301.
0329 Repair of Equip. 15.00 21.00 Offe. Supp. Luise. 0516
' 0399 Misc. Services, 0.00 _
21. 00 21.00 r
Oo. Hos-Bldrs. & Grds 902. 4,
032TF Rent of Equip. 20.00 155.00 Water 0527
0523 Repair - Supplies 75.00
0;99 `_'isc.Supplies 00.00
155.00 155.00
Co. Hosa-ire of Inmates 503.
0329 Repair of Equip. 90.00 125.00 Waitresses 0230 �
057 Clothing 100.00 125.00 Kitchen Supp. 0513.
0517 Offe. S,iDn. Prtd. 40.00 930.00 Me(,. & Surg. Sup. 0515.
0524 -2 Good-Fruit & Veg. 450.00
0530 X-Ray Sup,). 200.00
0599 Misc. Supn. 0 s.
'. 3 1180.00 ,ro1�.00
Care of Indi_ents 510_ {-
Cash-State & County aid 10500.00 10500.00 Groceries 0524-3
Care of Minors 513.
0515 Lied. - Sur g. Supp. 20.00 20.(00 Food Supplies 0524.
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Probation Of_icer- 516. `
053 Books 8.00 6.00 Offe. Sup. Prtd, 0517
Detention Home 19
0211 Wages, Repair Labor 25.00 25.00 Good sunp. 0524.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Hatter of Transfer of Funds
A.N.Sullenger, County auditor of Contra Costa County, Navin_-, reported that
certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust accounts for the
months of April and 11:ay so that the said accounts will present a true record of the
proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the County ^
I Treasury and good cause appearing therefor in a detailed explanation presented by sed
A.N.Sullenger;
It is, by the Board ordered that the following adjustments be made in the f unds
as kept by the County Auditor and by the Count? Treasurer:
Debits Credits
(Decreases) (Increases)
Char. & Corrns. Fund $152.45 g '
County Library Fund 19.77.
Sip. Dist. 2 Fund, 267.65
Sup. Dist. 3 Fund 1293.45
Payroll Fund 119.00
General Fund p726.4`�
Motor vehicle Fund 965.39
School Supp. Rev. Fund 1
al 5�b 5 x1552.35. — t
The said'order is passedby the unanimous vote of the Board.lt
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In Matter of Ratifying An
Agreement between said Board .
of Supervisors and the represent—
atives of S.E.R_A. '
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of
California, did on the 29th day of May, 1934, meet with the representatives of S.E.R. .
a national instrumentality for the disbursing of funds for charitable purposes
within the states of the United States, and within the e m nties of said states; and
WHEREAS, said representatives of said S.E.R.A. and the Board of Supervisors
entered into an agreement for that purpose; and
WHEREAS, it is resolved by the Board of Supervisors of said County to be for
the best interests of all persons who are indigent within said County and all persons
otherwise situated within said County; and
WHE-.EAS, after mature and complete consideration of the problems presented by
said agreement hereinabove referred to; and '4..
WHEREAS, said federal aid, under and by virtue of said administration herein—
above referred to, will relieve the tax payers of the County of Contra Costa, State ,
of California, of considerable amounts incident to the aid of the indigent per eons
within said County;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED:
1. That the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of
I California, do affirm and approve the agreement made and entered into by and between
the said representatives of said S.E.R.A. and the Board of Supervisors on the 29th
day of May, 1934;
2. That incident to said agreement on the part of said Board of Supervisors
to acceot aid from said national administration just referred to, said Board of
Supervisors hereby agrees to permit the S.E.R.A. to place within the County of
! Contra Costa., State of California, and all necessary personnel for the purpose of
administering said funds for the benefit of the said indigent persons within
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'within said county;
3. It is also resolved that any and all persons reasiving aid under said
.administration, requiring medical aid shall receive such medical aid in the county
'Hospital, maintained and operated within said County of Contra Costa, State of
' Califorria, at the cost of said County;
4.IT is also resolved by said Board to give any and all representatives of
the S.E.R.A. duly conEtLtuted to so act, access to all of the office records of the
County of Contra Costa, incident to the administration of the indigent relief in said
County under and by virtue of accepting such aid from said S.E.R.A.
Dated: this 4th day of June, 1934• _
Ayes: Supervisors W.J.Buchnnan, James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, H.M.Stow and
R.J.Trembath.
Noes: S-Dervisors- None
Absent: Bunerviscrs- None.
W. J. Buchanan
Chairman of the Board of Sunervisors
of County of Contra Costa, State
(ATTEST: S.Q_"ells of California.
aunty Clerk and es-officio ,j
Clerk of the Board of
Sunervisors.
;In Matter of Approval of Bond
on Lost Warrant of D E.Kister.
' It appearing to this Board that Warrant No. 6230 heretofore drawn by the
ry
County Auditor on County Treasurer of Contra Costa County in favor of D.E.Kister, _
in sum of $26.73,payable out of the Charities & Corrections Fund of said County,
has been lost and the said D.E.Kister having furnished to this Board, a good and suf-
.ficient bond in sum of $53.46 indemnifying the County against toss on the issuance of
'.a duplicate warrant, to replace Auditor's Warrant No. 6230;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Bond and the Sureties thereon be and the
same are hereby approvedend the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby author-
ized
uthoized to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of D.E.Kister, payable out of the Charities
& Corrections 'Fund in sum of $26.73 to replace said Warrant No. 6230.
The said Order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Allowance to Indigents.
It is by the Board ordered that $12.00 County cash allowance be granted to
'..ANNA E. ANDREW, 615 Haven St. Martinez, to begin as of May 1, 1934.
That $40 county cash allowance be granted to MRS. CORNELIA A. BOARDMAN, 946
' .South Thirteenth St Richmond, as of June 1, 1934. .
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That $12.75 county cash allowance for board and care of Otto Dietrich, granted
to MRS. ANNA SCHMIDT, 914 Santa C1�a Ave. Oakland, be discontinued as of June 1, 1934.That $17. county cash allowance for board and care of FRANK DIETRICH, granted
to MR. BRUNO HENNING, 1510 Nevin Ave. Richmond, he discontinued as of June 1, 1934.
That $6.50 County cash allowance for the board and c-Te of ANNA DIETRICH gran
,ed to MRS. PAUL DIETRICH, 410 Key Boulevard, Richmond, be discontinued as of June 1,
1934•
That $9.00 State and $9.00 county aid for needy aged be granted to DAVID D.
DAVIS, 350 E. 7th St. Pitts barg, be granted to begin May let, 1934.
That $6.00 State and $6.00 count aid for need aged be
y y g granted to CHRISTINA
SIEMANN, Erskine St. Port Costa, to begin as of April 20, 1934.
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That $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid for needyaged be granted to FRED VEIR
General Delivery, Walnut Creek, to begin as of May 1, 1934.
That $10,00 State and $10 county aid to the needy aged be granted to FRANK
SKINNER, El Cerrito, as of June 1st, 1934. g
That $6.50 State and $6.50 county aid for needy aged granted to BERTOLA TAMBIN
Concord Rd. Pacheco, Cal. be continued as of April 1, 1934.
That $15.00 State and $15. county aid for needy aged granted to CARL HAMMOND
611- 1st St. Antiocp be continued as of May 1, 1934.
That $10.50 State and $10,50 County aid to BEN GRANT,1702 F. St. Antioch,
be continued as of Jan. 1, 1934.
That $11.50 State and $11.1;0 county aid for needy aged granted to DAVID P.
HUSTON, P.O. Box 142, Wilbur Ave. Antioch, be continued as of April 1, 1934.
That $10.00 State and $10. county aid granted to DELANO PAULL, O'Hara Ave.
Oakley, be continued as of April 1, 1934•
That $6.00 State and $6.00 county aid for needy aged granted to CHARLES LeGRAIT
State Highway, Byron, California, be continued as of April 1, 1934.
That $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid for needy aged granted to JOSEPH
SMITH, Byron, be continued as of April 1, 1934.
That ,'x'14.0 0 State and $14. County aid to needy aged granted to MRS. MARY L.
MALONE, 655 Sixth St. Richmond, be amended to read $12, state and $12, county aid to
needy aged as of Decal, 1933•
That $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid for needy aged granted to HUGH MEDDLE,
Rte 1, Toll Gate, Concord, be discontinued as of May 1, 1934.
That $15. state and $15. county aid for needy aged granted to MARY JANE
COLWELL, 614 E. St. Antioch, be discontinued as of May 1st, 1934.
That $10 State and $10 county aid to needy aged granted to MRS. CORNELIA
A. BOARDMAN, 646 South 13th St. Richmond, be discontinued as of April 1, 1934.
That $10 State and $10. county aid to the needy aged granted to MR. MELVILLE
BOARDMAN, 646 S. 13th St. Richmond, be discontinued as of April 1, 1934.
That aid to MRS. LUCY WRIGHT, PT. Richmond, be discontinued as of May 1, 1934
That aid to tai. FRED J. LEARD, Rte 60, R.F.D. Berkeley, be denied as need
is not established.
That application of MRS. MARY PIERSON, 314 Barrett Ave. Richmond, be denied
as need is n,t established. -
That application for aid of ANDREW McGRANAHAN, 322- 6th St. Richmond, be
denied.
That $40 State and $25. county aid for half orphan children be granted to
ETHEL ARMSTRONG, P.O. Box 1, Martinez, to begin May 1st, 1934.
That $20 State and $12. county aid for children of an incapacitated father
be granted to MARIE VALEi7ZULA, 1023 7th St. Antioch, to begin as of May 5, 1934.
That $30. State and $30 county aid for half orphan children be granted to
MRS. JOSEPHINA ARANDA, Willard St. North Richmond, as of May 1, 1934.
That $20 State aid to JOSEPH VALVA, 927 let Ave. Crockett, be discontinued
as of May let, 1934.
',. That application of MRS. EZEQUIEL BARRAGAN, 30 Fourth St. Richmond,for aid
be denied as need not established. .
That said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.a
Now at this hour, the Bo-,rd of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, out of
and in respect to memory of his Excellency, Hon. James Rolph, Jr. Governor of the
State of California, now deceased, adjourns and takes recess to and until Monday, :
June 18th, 1934, at 10 o'clock A.M.
Chairman.
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ORDER,CALLING SPECIAL MEETING OF TIB; BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY.
IT IS BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COJIT Y, State of
California, ordered that a special meeting of the said Board be called for and held
' on Tuesday, June 12th, 1934, at 10 o'clock A.M. for thepurpose of the consideration
of the adoptins or for the adopting of an emer,;ency Anti-Picketing ordinance for the
County of Contra Costa, and for all matters incident thereto, and for the doing of
any other business that may legally come before the said Board.
Dated: June 12, 1934•
W.J.Buchanan i
James N.Long.
Harr( M.Stow.
H.L..Ummings.
R.J.irembath.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF
CALIFORNIA.
Tuesday, June 12th, 1934•
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman;Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath, S.C.Wells, Clerk.
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In Matter of Consideration of
Adoption of Emergency Anti-Picketing
Ordinance.
A special meeting of this Board having been regularly called for this time
and place for the nurnose of considering the adoption of Emergency Anti-Picketing K+
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Ordinance and the following persons appear and urge the adoption of said Ordinance:
C.B.Weeks, Phil Bancroft, C.O'Hara, W.W.Morgans, R.W.Wight, Barnes, H.H.Hale
and E.B.Anderson, and O.E. Forester, Representative of the Oil Workers Union objects
to the adoption of said Ordinance.
The further consideration of said Ordinance is hereby ordered continued p;
to Wednesday, June 13th, 1934, at 10 o'clock A.M. to allow representatives of Union
Labor to appear and be heard.
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' InMatter of Furnishing Hospitalization Al
and Medical Care to Earl Luzier, a Minor.
Thomas Meehan, having appeared before this Board and reported that Earl Luzier ,
a minor child, a resident of Contra Costa County i s in need of Hospitalization
and medical aid,
' Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, It is by the
'.Board ordered that the furnishing of Hospitalization and medical aid for said child ;
be referred to Supervisor H.M.Stow, with authority to take action as he sees fit.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Wedneaday, June 13, 1934, at 10 o'clock
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
Wednesday, June 13, 1934.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H_L.Cummings,
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Harry M.Stow and R.J.Trembath. S.C.17ells, Clerk.
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In Matter of Consideration of
Adoption of an Emergency Anti-Picketing
Ordinance.
!. The consideration of the adoption of an emergency anti-picketing Ordinance
having been regularly continued to this time, a letter objecting to the adoption of k
said Ordinance is received from the Contra Costa Central Trades and Labor Council, '
and read to the Board, and the following persons appear before the Board in opposit- �
adoption of .'
ion to�s.n d Ordinance, to wit: Gene Gaillac, Bus. Manager Electrical Workers 4595; T:
C,J.Wagner, Butchers Union of Alameda County; Martin Hauge, Contra Costa Central
Trades and Labor Council; W.P.Woods, President Typographical Union; Dewey Blakeley,
San Joaquin Tin Workers Union; J.L. Von Tellrop, Barbers Union; E.J. Grabin, Typo-
graphical Union; Peter Larsen, City Coancilman of the City of EL Cerrito; J.Hamilton F
''. Associated Sheet Metal and Tin Workers Union; and the following persons again
appear and urge the adoption of said Ordinance, to wit: Charles O'Hara and Phil. Ban
croft. r
It is, by the Board ordered that the further consideration of said Ordinance
oe continued indefinitely, and to be re-sumed,if occasion arises,at the order of
the Chairman of this Board. ;
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, June 18tb, 1934, at 10 o'clock
A.M.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COtiT?A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOFS?IA.
MONDAY, JUNE 18th, 19'4. 3
The Board met at 10 O'clock A.M.
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Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry
M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.O.Wells, Clerk.
'.. In the Matter of Geodetic Survey
in the County of "ontra Costa. -
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"RESOLVED,tha.t in consideration of t;:e Sttate Emergency Relief Adminis- }%
tration undertakins to furnish funds for payrolls to the amount of $382.00 per week
for ten weeks, for the purpose of completing the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey
work as initiated by C.W.A. project SLF 1012-xx , That the County of Contra Costa,
State of California, agrees to furnish and pay for materials and transportation of
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said labor within said Countv tc the sum of $19.10 per week for ten weeks; and
furt'ler agrees to pay to the general fund of the State Emergency Relief Administratio
the sum of $32.42 per week for ten weeks to c,ver the proportion of expense for ad-
ministration office, salaries, and other expense for the U.S.Coast and Geodetic
Survey sunervisien. "
The above and foregoing Resolution was adopted by the folio-in• vote aF the
Board, t, wit:
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Noss: None.,"
In Matter of Appointing George A.
Johnson and F.S Ramsdell, as Members of
Board of Education.
The terms of office of George A.Johnson and F.S.Ramsdell, as Members of the g'
Board of Education of Contra Costa Countyhaving expired,
Upon motion of Supervisor Cummins, seconded by Supervisor Tremhath, -s
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDER"D that George A.Johnson and F.S.Ramsdell, be and the
are hereby appoint-d -embers of Board of Education of Contra Costa County, for a.
' term of two years.K
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In Matter of Approval of Contract
' and Bond of Hirt and Lloyd.
J.P.Hirt and R.Yl.Lloyd, doing business as Hirt & Lloyd havinggesented to •'•
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this Board, a contract and bonds in sum heretofore ordered by this Board, covering
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their contract for placing of crushed r.ck on San Pablo Creek Road, near Orinda,
It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds be and the same are hereby s5
approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said contract
on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
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In Matter of Allowance of Claim
of Herbert D.Baker.
Herbert D.Baker, having presented to '.'a.s Board, a claim for removal of resident
of Mr. and Mrs..Sack Silva, off of the highway right of way at intersection of Road
No. 20 and new cut-off from the State Highway to Kearney.Street , and for placing
I a new concrete foundation under said residence, in sum of $150,
IT I S BY THE BOARD O:DERED that s a.d claim be and t he same is hereby allowed
-, and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby ordered to draw his warrant
in sum of $150. in favor of Herbert D.Baker, on General Fund of said County in payment
1 of said cl aim.,
In Matter of Correction of Assessment.
Geo. O.Meese,County Assessor having applied to this Board for authorization
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to correct the following assessment in accordance with provisions of Section 3804a
of the Political Cole, to wit:
Year 1933-34, in Vol. to Assessment No. 36955 Martin H. P5 Myrtle B.Quinn, are
assessed with Lot 15, in Block 1 Pringle Addition, the assessed valuation is $55-
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Mr. Quinn filed claim for War Veteran exemption on this lot but through an error in
office of the Assessor, exemption ras not alloyed and authority is requested to allow
this claim for Plar Veterans Exemption, and cancel delinquencies thereon, and said
request havin_; been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County,
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j IT IS,BY THE COURT ORDERED that the County Assessor be and he is hereby auth-
orized to correct said assessment.K "
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In Natter of Purchase of Drinker
Collins Respirator.
Dr. W.A.Powell, County Health Officer and E.W.Merrithew, County Physician,
Navin- appeared before this Board and requested thatthis Board purchase for use in
the Oounty Hospital in combating infantile paralysis and for other purposes for which
same may be used, one Drinker Collins Respirator;
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It is, by the Board ordered that E.'d.Merrithew, purchase through the County
Purchasing Agent, of Contra Costa County one Drinker Collins Respirator to be installedi
in County Hospital of said County.
In !-Tatter of Rejectin Claim
of American Toll Bridge Company, _s
a corporation.
The American Toll Bridge Company, a corporation, having presented to this Boar .k
a claim against the County of Contra Costa, for taxes claimed to have been unlawfully
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•i. collected by said County, in the total sun of $133,592.25 and the Board having fully
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considered said claim,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDM D that said claim be and the same is hereby
rejected,`
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In Uatter of Making Payment to ',�
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Joint Highway District i13 for interest
accrued to July 2nd, 1934 on bonds.
The Directors of Joint Highway District #13 having presented to this Board
' a certified copy of a Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of`Joint Highway
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District ;13 on June 7th, 193'4, requesting that the Board of Supervisors of Con Ya _
Costa County pay to the Treasurer of Joint Highway District #13, the sum of $610,
to pay in full Contra Costa county's share of the interest coupons becoming due on
Juiv 2nd, 1934, on $2,375.,000 principal amount of bonds issued and sold by the said _
District;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor of Contr a Costa County
'.. draw his warrant in favor of Joint Highway District #13 in sum of $610.00, and that
he deposit the same with the Treasurer of said Joint Highway District #13•K
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Warrants.
Upon request of County auditor, A.H.Sullenger, It is BY THE BOARD 03DERED
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that the following Warrants on County Treasurer of Contra Costa County be and t he
same are hereby ordered cancelled:
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CHARITIES & CORRECTIONS F'JND. f-
' Number Charities & Corrections Amount.
Date of Issue. i
791 March 1, 193FF, $4�.00
230 June 4, 1934, 20.73
6 0 April 1, 193+, 45.00 x
6466 Auril 1. 1 34, 12.00
7053 May 1, 19'4, 25.00
707- May 1, 1934, 25.00
708+ May 1, 1934, 22.00
7130 May 1, 19,4, 20.00
7133 May 1. 1934 . 23.00 ,
7159 May 1, 1934. 18.20
7167 May 1, lgjL, 30.00
7181 UaY 1. 1934, 18.00
7204 May 1, 1934, 20.00
7237 May 1, 1934, 17.00
7670 May 11, 1934, 7.80
7911 June 1, 1934, 15.00'
7957 June 1, 1934, 8.00
7980 June 1, 934, 12.00
7842 June 1, 1934, - }0.00 "
8025 June 1, 1934, 45.00 iu
8093 June 1, 1934, 40.00
8162 June 1, 1934, 20.00
Pay Holl Fund.
44s9 June 4, 1934, 13.50•
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In °''atter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of V.G.Stevens, County Horticultural Commissioner, of Contra Costa
County, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $750 be transferred from unappro-
priated Reserve Fund to the General Fund for purpose of paying mileage to workers
under supervision of said V.G.Stevens.t {,
In 1`atter of Alloy^ante to Indigents.
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That $25.00 County cash allowance be granted to MRS. CHARLOTTE CUSHING,
2005 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond, as of May 15, 1934•
That $10 county cash allocance be granted to MRS. CATHERINE CLANCY, Sutter
& Sixth St. San Pablo, as of June 1, 1934.
That $25. county cash allo.^ance oe granted to MRS. ANTIE HENDERSON, 355 South
oth St. Richmond, as of June lst, 19;5*.
That 77.50 county cash all-,rance be granted to !VS. '.IARY PSALONEY, for Wi11ia.
M. Maloney, at 655- Sixth St. Richmond, to begin June 1, 1934•
That 745. cot;nty cash allowance granted to 'JR. GEORGE W. CUSHING, 2005 Roose-
velt Ave. Richnond, be discontinued as of May lot, 193-4-
That $55 county cash allowance granted to MRS. ANNA JARVIS, 544- 20th St.
Richmond, be di g.ontiaued as of June 1, 1934.
That application for aid of ".IRS. "IFNIE BATES, 640- Third St. Rionmond, be
denie d.
That $10 State and 310 oxnty aid fppr needy aged granted to MARY J. DAVIS,
1014 HavenSt. Martinez, be continued as of *prii I, 1934•
That $9.00 State and $9.00 0cunty aid for needy aged granted to STEPHEN HAUSD
H.F.D. Vine Hill, Martinez, be continr.ed as of Larch 1, 1934•
That 712.50 State and 71.2.50 County aid for needy aged granted to THOHAS J.
RASOR, P.O. Box 395, Road #2, Saranap St. Walnut Creek, be continued as of Jan. 1,
1934,
That $11..50 State and ,$111.50 County aid for needy aged granted to WILLIAlU
CO!G'IAY, 835 Brown St. Apt. 24, Martinez, be continued as of June 1, 1934.
That $11.00 State and $11.00 county aid for needy aged granted to ROLLIN N.
TROUSLOT, Walnut Creek, be continued as o` April let, 1934•
That $15.00 State and $15.00 county aid for needy aged granted to Edward
R.Peck, Alamo, be continued as of May 1, 1934.
That $10 State and :710 county aid for needy aged granted to MANUEL ALADORE
C/o Mrs. L. GTissel, Gen. Del. Livermore, Cal. be caztinued as of Jan. 1, 193114.
That $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid for needy aged be continued as of Jan.
11st, 1934, to HARRY BROULETT, Walnut Creek, Cal,
That $6.,State and $6. county aid for needy aged granted to MARY McLAUGHLIN
1125 Starr St Va;ona, Crockett, be continued as of Feb. 1, 1934.
That ;p8.00 9t^te and x8.00 county aid fpr needy aged granted to ELIZABETH
HITCHELL, P.O. Box 192, Baena Vista, Ave. Walnut Creek, be continued as of June 1,
1934.
That $13.50 State and $13.50 County aid for needy aged granted to MARY
ELIEABETE B100, Rte 1, Box 39, Oakley, be continued as of Feb. 1, 1934.
t That $10 State and 710 county aid f^r needy aged granted to PALLIAL° REUTER
Box 333, Concord, be continued as of May 1, 19:4, `
That $9.50 State and 39.50 County aid for needy a,;ed be continued as of March
1, 1974, for PATRICK SULLIVVT, Port costa, California.
That $8.50 State and $8.50 County aid for needy aged granted to BERTOLA TALBI11
Concord Road, Pacheco, be reduced to 7"7.00 State and $7.00 county aid as of June 1,
1934.
That $9.00 S4ate and $9. county aid to needy aged granted to HERMAN GRIFF,
San Pablo, C?lifornia, be discontinued as of May 1, 197=.
That 312.50 State and 712.50 Caantyaid fir needy aged granted to THOMAS DARI L
KELLEY, Concord, be discontinued as of Jane 7, 19-,11,.
Tpat application :fc�r aid of LRS. ALICE KALLE,{BERGEP, 309 Center 5t. E1 Cerrit
be denied.
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That application of MR. GEORGE L. SPAULDI1T, 2130 Nevin Ave. Richmond for aid
be denied.
That $50. State and $10 ccunty aid for children of incapacitated father 4+.
granted to GEORGIA WILLIA31S, Rte 1, Concord, be continued as of Jan. 1st, 1934. j=
That $4o state and 4'20 county aid that !VS. GEORGIA VU LLIAMS Rte 1, Concord 3"
is now receiving be changed to read "$50.00 State and $10 county aid as of March 23,
1933•
' That $30 State and $6, county aid for children of an incapacitated father
be ranted to MRS. JOE BERTA, for care of Rina, Ida and Mary Herta, as of June 1st,
1934. x
That $30 Stnte and $6. county aid for children of an Incapacitated father, w
Rina, Ida and Mary Berta, granted to ST. MARY'S CONVENT, San Jose, be discontinued
as of June 1st, 1934•
' That application of :IRS. GRACE ARNo, 4803 Jefferson St. Stege, for aid be ..-
denied,and need not established.
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Tat $30 State and $30 county aid for half orphan children granted to LAS.
GERALDINE SPAULDING, be amended to read as follows: $20 State and 4'20 county aid for s
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half orphan children as of June 26, 1934.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
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BEFORE T__- BOARD OF SUPERVISa S OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. •
MONDAY, JULY 2nd, 1934•
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.B.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
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Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
The Minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month _
of June, 1934, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved ash
I, read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. t
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In }Satter of Appointing Director
j of Byron—Bethany Irrigation District.
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G.A.Howard, Secretary of Board of Directors of Byron—Bethany Irrigation
District, having reported to this Board that George G.Odell a Director of the said
District, has resigned and that there is a vacancy on said Board of directors
caused by said resignation and having requested that W.A.Kelso, be appointed to
fill such vacancy,
It is, by the Board ordered that W.A.Kelso, be and be is hereby appointed
a Director of Byron—Bethany Irrigation District to fill out the unexpired term of
Geo. G.Odell, resigned.,
In Matter of Approval of Contr act
and Bond of Pacific Gas & Electric 00moany,
for furnishing electric current to Crockett,
Crolona & Valona Lighting District.
The Pacific Gas & Electric Company having heretofore been awarded a contract
for the furnishing of electric current to the Crockett, Crolona & Valona Lighting
District, and said Pacific Gas & Electric Company baving presented a contract and
bonds in sums heretofore ordered by thisBoard,
IT IS, by the Board orderer that said contract and 'ponds be approved and
the Chairman of this Board is her-by authorized to sign said contract on behalf of
the County of Contra Costa.
In Matter of Granting permission _
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to SERA Force to use room in Court House
Building, as an office.
It is, by the Board ordered that SERA force be and they are hereby authoriz d
to use the room formerly known as the Tax Collector's office in the Court House buil
ing in city of Martinez, as and for office quarters.
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds. j
Upon request of County Auditor, A.N.Sullenger, It is by the Board ordered that
the sum of $13,234.11 be transferred from High School•Unapportioned Fund to the Junior
College Tuition Fund.
' IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the sum of $10,000 be transferred from School Suppl
'. Revolving Fund to the Hig= School Unapportioned Fund.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., ?
' In Matter of Protest from Residents
of Mt. View District to establishing of a
garbage dump.
A petition having been presented to this Board signed by residents of the
Mountain View District adjoining the City of Martinez, protesting against the establis -
ing of a garbage dumping ground, by the Martinez Garbage Company, and this Board deem-
in„ the establishing of such garbage dumping ground, a possible menace to health,
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said petition be and the sane is hereby
' referred to the Health Officer of Contra Costa County and to the District Attorney 4'
of Contra Costa County, said officers to report their findings to this Board on Monday
July 9th, 1934.,:
'In Matter of Contribution to
:Concord 4th of July Committee.
A representative from the Concord 4th of Jnly Committee having appeared
before this Board and requested that the County of Contra Costa make a donation to sal
Concord 4th of July committee for the furthering of a celebration to be held in Concor
;on July 4th, 1934, and this Board deerin_; s,-.id 4th of July Celebration to be an adver-
tising medium of the resources of Contra Costa County,
It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $100, be paid to the said Concord -
4th of July Committee upon presentation of a duly verified claim therefor, upO n the
.Advertising Fund of said County.,
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In Matter of allowances to
Indigents.
It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be made to
followlni� indigents, to wit;
It is by the Board ordered that $31, county cash allowance be granted
to HARRY COOPER, Canyon, California, to begin as of June 1, 1934.
That $12.75 county cash allowance -ranted to CHARLES AND SOPHIA TAYLOR,
1306 Bissell Ave. Richmond, be discontinued as of July 1, 1934•
That $25. county and $25. State aid for needy blind begranted to MRS. LUCY
IWOOLSLAYER, 402 Grant St. So. Vallejo, to begin as of June 2, 1934.
That $10.00 State and $10. county aid for needy aged be granted to LIRS. CATHERINI
WINTERMEYER, 848 Black Diamond St. Pittsburg, to begin as of June 9, 1934•
That $13.00 State and $13.00 county aid be granted to MR. HENRY W117PERMEYER,
848 Black Diamond St. Pittsburg, to begin June 9, 1934.
That $10 state and $10 county aid for needy aged be granted to JAMES OTIS
VAN NAMEE , 420- Railroad Ave. Crockett, to beain as of June 1, 1934.
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That $10 State and $10 county aid to the needy aged be granted to MRS. MARTHA
7OUNTFORT, 243 Second St. Richmond, to begin June 1, 1934.
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That $11.00 State and $11. county aidfor needy aged granted to MARY GLENN
315- 10th St. Antioch, be increased to $12.50 state and X512.50 county aid 'beginning -'
June 1st, 1934.
That $6.00 State and $6.00 county aid for needy aged granted to JAMES M. WILD
Byron, be discontinued as of June 1, 1934. X
That $6.00 State and $6.00 county aid for needy aged granted to ELIZABETH
MITCHELL, P.O.Box 192, Walnut Creek, be discontinued as June 1, 1934.
That 410 State and $10. county aid to the needy aged granted to MRS. CARRIE
GOUGH, Route 1, Box 429, Berkeley, be discontinued as of June 1, 1934.
That allowance to LESTER OSBORNE, 626 Lexington Ave. E1 Cerrito, be discontinu d
as of June 1, 1934.
That application of JAMES WILLIA:F. CYRUS, Fairmont Hotel, Pittsburg, for aid ...
for needy aged, be denied.
That application of MRS. ALVIRA P. FULLER, 209 Bissell Avenue, Richmond, for
aid be daiied.
That application of MR. CHARLES HAGELY, 426 Fourth St. Richmond, for aid,
be denied.
That $10 State and $10 county aid for whole orphan children to CHARLES ALBERT
ALLEN, Box 16, Moraga Road, Lafayette, for care of Joseph Ed. Allen, be granted,
to begin as of June 1, 1934.
That $30. State and $6.00 county aid for need children granted to MRS. JOE
BERTA, R.F.D. Box L96, Berkeley, be amended to read. 4,30. State and $30. county aid
'.. for needy children as of June 1, 1934.
That $20. State and $20. county aid for half orphan children granted to NELL
HASKINS, Box 293, Fenmay Farm, Concord, be continued as of Feb. 1, 1934.
That $20. State and $20 county aid for half orphan children granted to MYRTLE
OGILVIE, 2231 Bonifacio St. Concord, be continued as of May 1, 1934.
That $30. State and $10 County aid for half orphan children granted to Ermine. F'
DeMarco, 219 Chestnut St. P.O. Box 224, Port Chicago, be continued as of May 1, 1934.1
That $20 State and 410 county aid for half-orphan chuldren granted to EARNEST NE
CARTER, 119 Champion Ave. Port Chicago, Cal. be continued as of June 1, 1934.
That $30 State and $25. county aid for half orphan children granted to
NICOLINA NUZZO, 345 W. 6th St. Pittsburg, be continued as of Feb. let, 1934.
That $10 State and $7.00 county aid granted to FLORA BRODERICK,Box 103,
Oakley, be continued as of Jan. let, 1934.
That $20. State and $20 county aid for half orphan children granted to LENA
SANTOS, Box 1, B- Live Oak Ave Oakley, be continued as of April 1, 1934.
That $60. State and $17 county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS.
FELIPA CARRERA, 66 Railroad Ave. Pt.Richmond, be amended to read: $60 State aid for
half crphar_ children as of July 1, 1934.
That $10 State and $20 County aid granted to OLIVIA DUARTE, 2347 Fernando
St. Concord, be continued as of Feb. 1, l93'+, and deceased to$10 State and $10
county as of June 1, 1934.
That $70 State aid and $15. county aid be changed to read $60 State aid ,
and $25. county aid as of January 13, 1934, to CATHLYN 3EDOYA, 101 Campion St. Port
Chicago. Also that $60. State aid and $25. county aid for half orphan children
be continued as of Feb. 1, 1934.
That $10 State and $10 county aid for half orphan children granted to ROSE
VIRGA, 26o W. 7th St. Pittsburg, be discontinued as of June let, 193+.
That aDolica.tion fir aid of MRS. GOLDIE LEWIS, 665- 6th St. Richmond, be
denied as need not established.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,,, `.
In Matter of Payment to Bay Barrier
Association.
This Board deeming the Bay Barrier Association an advertising medium of the
resources of Contra Costa County and to the best interests of the tax payers therein,
It is, by the Board ordered that the sum of $2,000 be paid to said Bay Barri r
Association.
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It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County draw his
.warrant on General Fund of said County in sum of $2000 in favor of Bay Barrier Associa ion
and that the County Treasurer pay the same.,-
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ame.,And the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and meets as a Board
of Equalization.
In Matter of Equalization of
.Assessments.
The County Assessor delivers to the Board the Assessment Rolls, Maps, Books,
and Statements of the County of Contra Costa, and the Hoard examines the same and
the further hen.ring thereon is continued to Monday, July 9th, 1934, and the Board
'. takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and as a Board of Equalization to and until
Monday, July 9th, 7934, at 10 o'clock A.M.
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OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, JULY 9th, 1934•
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.JBuchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N. Long, Harry M. Stow,
H.L.Cummings, and R.J.Trembatb S.C.Wells, Clerk.
In the Matter of the Request of the
Bay Point Fire DisLict to the State
Board of Equalization for permission
to expend surplus funds.
RESOLUTION.
WHE?EAS, on the 9thday of July, 1934, there was presented to the Board of i
' Supervisors of the County of Uontra Costa, State of California, by the Auditor of
said County, evidence of the presence of an unexpended surplus in excess of the
amount of Fourbundred seventy-three and 49/100 ($473.45) dollars, secured over a
period of years from tax levies for purposes of a sinking fund to be used for the
' general purposes of said district; ad,
WHEREAS, request was made to the Board of Supervisors, empowered toadmin-
ister the funds of said district, for purposes of authorizing the expenditure of
Three hundred thirty five and 27/100 ($335.27) dollars of said sum for purposes of
paying certain outstanding bills for necessary mater$ls and wages for fighting fires!
within said District, and for the purpose of paying the premium on Workmens Compensat-
ion Insurance for the current year whichwas not contemplated as being necessary at t
the time of the preparation of the budget for 1933-34, nor not hitherto carried by
said district; and,
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WHEREAS, civic bodies from said Town of Bay Point, County of Contra Costa,
State of California, have presented themselves before said Board of Sunervisors re-
questing the expenditure of Three hundred thirty five and 27/100 ($335.27) dollars
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for the purposes herein referred to; and,
WHEREAS, the expenditure of said sum will require an expenditure of a sum•in
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excess of five (5%) per cent in excess of the budgeted expenditures of said district
'. for the fiscal year 1933-34 and,
WHEREAS, it is now required for political subdivisions of the State of
California, to petition the State Board of Equalization for permission to expend
sums in excess of that amount; and,
WHEREAS, the money contemplated to be expended by this Board has been raised
through the t-TXa1@vy on the properties within the Bay Point Fire District, County
of Contra Costa, and all of said sums of money raised by said method of taxation hav
been raised for the purpose of materials and wages herein contemplated, and are now
in the hands of the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, awaiting expen-
diture for the purpose br which it was raised; and,
WHEREAS, it is necessary, because of the considerable drought this year
and the increased fire hazard within said dist-ict and the number of fires actually
fought by said district to contract for and expend said sum of Three hundred thirty-
five and 27/100 (;$335.27) dollars for labor and materials for that purpose and for
said insurance premium.
NCP! THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED AND RESOLVED by the said Board of Supervisors
of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that this Board through tts .
Clerk make application to the Board of Equalization, Sacramento, California, for per
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mission to expend on behalf of said Bay Point Fire District the sum of Three hundred
thirty five and 27/100 ($335.27) dollars, being part of the unexpended surplus now
in the possession of said dist riot, which said sum contemplated to be expended for
the purpose of paying for said materials labor and insurance premium necessary in
the fighting of fires for the Bay Point Fire District in and near the Town of Bay
Point, requires an expenditure of moneys in excess of five ^(9%) pw cent of the
expenditure of said district for the fiscal year 1933-34.
The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by tke Board of Supervisors
of tTe County of Contra Costa, at a meeting held on the 9th day of July, 1934, by
the following vote, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchnan and Trembath.
Noes: Supervisors- None.
Absent: Supervisors - None.
W.J. BUCHANAN
Chairman of the board of pervis s
of the County of Contra Costa,
State of California.
ATTEST: S.C. WELLS,
County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk 4'
of the Boaxd of Supervisors of the
County of contra Costa, State of
Calif ornia.
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In the Matter of the Request
of tle Central County Fire Protection
District to the State Board of Equalization -
for Dermission to expend surplus of funds.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -RESOLUTIOi1.
WHEREAS, on the 9th day of July, 1934, there was presented to the Board of
Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, by the Auditor of
said County, evidence of the presence of an unexpended surplus in excess of the
amount of three thousand four hundred eighty two and 83/100 ($3482.83) dollars, -
secured over a period of six (o) years from tax levies for purposes of a sinking
fund to be used for the general purposes of said district; and,
WHEREAS, request was made to the Board of Supervisors empowered to adminis
ter the funis of said District, for nurnoses of authorizing the expenditures of
two hundred and fifty ($250.00) dollars of said sum for purposes of paying for
materials for the fire engines owned by said district and for laborers' wages for
the fighting of fires within said district; and
WHEREAS, civic bodies from said Town of Walnut Creek, County of Contra
Cost,, State of California, have presented themselves before said Board of Super-
visors requesting the expenditure of two hundred and fifty (,$250.00) dollars for
the purposes herein referred to; and,
WHEREAS, the expenditure of said wnm will require an expenditure of a sum
in excess of five (5%) per cent in excess of the budgeted expenditures of said
District for the fiscal year 1933-34, and
WHEREAS, it is now required for political subdivisions of the State of
California, to petition the State Board of Equalization for permission to expend
sums in excess of that amount; and,
WHEREAS,the money contemplated to be expended by this Board has been raise
through the tax rate levy on the properties within the Central County Fire Protecti n
District, County of Contra Costa, and all of said sums of money raised by said meth d
of taxation have been raised for the purpose of materials and wages herein contem-
plated, and are now in the hands of the Cointy Treasurer of the County of contra
Costa awaiting, expenditure for the purpose EDT which it was raised; and
'HEREAS, it is necessary, because of the considerable draught this year :g
' and the increased fire hazard within said District and the number of fires actually {
fought by said district to contract for and expend said sum of Two hundred and fift
($250.00) dollars for labor and materials for that purpose.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED AND AND RESOLVED by the said Board of --a
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Sunervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that this Board
through its Clerk make application to the Board of Equalization, Sacramento,
California., for permission to expend on behalf of said Central County Fire Protecti n
District the sum of Two hundred and Fifty ($250.00) dollars, being part of the
unexpended surplus nor in the possession of said district, which said sum Conte
mpla ed
to be expended for the purpose of payinf, for said materials and labor necessary 7
in the fighting of fires for the Central County Fire Protection District in the
( :a
Town of Walnut Creek, requires an expenditure of moneys in excess of five 5%) per
cent of the expenditure of said District for the fiscal year 1933-34•
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The foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors
of the County of Contra Costa, at a meeting held on the 9th day of July, 1934, by
the following vote, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None: Supervisors- None.
Absent: Supervisors- None.
W. J: BUCHANAN ,5
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors
of the County of Contra Costa, State of
California.
ATTEST: S.C. WELLS
County 4, and ex-officio Clerk
of the Board of Supervisors of the
County of Contra Costa, State of
California.
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IN THE MATTER OF THE REQUEST
of the OAKLEY COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION
DISTRICT to the State Board of
is
Equalization for permission to expend _w
surplus of funds.. -
RESOLUTION.
WHEREAS, on the 9th day of J1ly, 19.34, there was presented to the
Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, by the Auditor
of said County, evidence of the presence of an unexpended surplus in excess of the
amount of three hundred seventy-six and 76/100 ($370.76) dollars, secured over a peri
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of years from tax levies for purposes of a sinking fund to be used for the general
purposes of said district; and,
WHEREAS, request was made to the Board of Supervisors empowered to
administer the funds of said District, for purposes of authorizing the expenditures
of one hundred eighty-four and 70/100 (,$164.70) dollars of said sum bf purposes of
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paying for materials for the fire engine owned by said district and for laborer's
wages for the fighting of fires within said District, and
WHEREAS, civic bodies from said Town of Oakley, County of Contra
Costa, State of California, have presented themselves before said Board of Supervisor -y
requesting the expenditure of One hundred eighty-four and 70/100 ($164.70) dollars ;:]
for the purposes herein referred to; and,
WHEREAS, the expenditure of said sum will require an expenditure of a
sum in excess of five (5%) per cent in excess of the budgeted expenditures of said g;
district for the fiscal year 1933-34, and,
s.
WHEREAS, it is now required for political subdivisions of the State
of California to petition the State Board of Equalization for permission toOxpend
sums in excess of that amount; and,
WHEREAS, the money contemplated to be expended by this Board ha; been
raised through the tax rate levy on the properties within the Oakley County Fire Pro-
tection District, County of "ontra Costa, and all of said sums of money raised by
said method of taxation have been raised for the purpose of materials and wages herein
contemplated, and are now in the hands of the Ceunty Treasurer of the County of
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Contra Costa, California, awaiting expenditure for the purposef:r which it was raised;
and,
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WHEREAS, it is necessary, because of the considerable drought this year and
the increased fire hazard within said District and the number of fires actually Tough
' by said district to contract for and expend said sum of One hundred eighty-four and
70/100 (7184.70) dollars for labor and materials for that purpose. ,
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED AND RESOLVED by the said Board of Supervisors
of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that this Board through its clerk
make application to the Board of Equalization, Sacramento, California, for permission
to expend on behalf of said Oakley County Fire Protection District the sum of One
hundred eighty-four and 70/100 ($184.70) dollars, being part of the unexpended
surplus now in the possession of said District, which said sum contemplated to be
expended for the purpose of paying for said materials and labor necessary in the
fighting of fires for the Oakley County Fire Protection District in and near the ovff
of Oakley, req'.ti res an expenditure of moneys in excess of five (5%) per cent of the
expenditure of said District for the fiscal year 1933-
The foregoing resoluti-n was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors
',. of th"ounty of Contra Costa, at a meeting held on the 9th day of July, 193-,4, by
tTs following vote, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. ,.
Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisors- None.
_ W.J.Buchanan, _.'
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors
of the County of Contra Costa, State
of California.
L. ATTEST: S.Count. WELLS
y Clerk and ex-officio Clerk. :?
of the Board of Supervisors of the -
County of Contra Costa,State of
California.
And the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and sits as a Board
of Equalization.
In Matter of Equalization of
e:a
Assessments.
' The Board further examines the Assessment Rolls, Maps, Books, and Statements
of the County of Contra Costa, for the fiscal year, 1934-35, and continues the furthe
hearing thereon to Monday, July 16th, 1934, at 10 o'clock A.M.
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And the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors ad as a Board of Equalizat-
ion to and until Monday, Jnly 16th, 1934, at 10 o'clock A.M. `
Chairman.
... � .-c....Clark.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, JULY 16th, 1934.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
harry M,Stow, and R.J.Trembath.— — S.C.Wells, Clerk.
In Matter of Approval of Contract for
Destruction of Ground Squirrels in Bubonic
f Plague Infested Areas.
The Department of Agriculture of the State of California having presented
to this Board a Form of Contract between the County of Contra Costa, and the
Department of Agriculture of the State of California to pro ide for the destruct—
ion of ground squirrels in areas where bubonic plague is knovn to exist among
squirrels and in areas surrounding such infested centers,
It is by the Board ordered that said cont*act he and the same is hereby �{
approved and the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to sign
same on behalf of the "ounty of Contra Costa.
j In Matter of Granting Dance Permits.
The following applicants having applied to this Board for permission to
conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on dates and at places set opposite
their respective names, to wit:
San Ramon Community Club, July 28th, 1934, at San Ramon.
Orinda Fire Department , Orinda, Aug. 25th, and Sept. 22nd, 1934.
It is, by the Board ordered that said nermits be and the same are hereby
granted.
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In flatter of Acceptance of
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Ooatract of Hirt & Lloyd.
R.R,Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra CostaOounty, having certified to
this Board that the contract of Hirt & Lloyd for placing of crushed rock on the
San Pablo Creek Road, near Orinda, Supervisor District has been completed
according to plans and specifications heretofore adopted by this Board for said
w ork;
IT IS, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby
declared completed and said work accepted.;, {
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In Matter of Allosance to Indigents. t
It is by the Board ordered that $45. county cash allowance be granted to
MRS. VIRGINIA TETZSCHNER, 452- 22nd St. Richmond, as of July lot, 1934•
That $15. State and $15. county aid for needy aged granted to ELLA MASTERSON
Box 157, Saranac Road, Walnut Creek, be continued as of April lst, 1934.
' .That $13.50 State and $13.50 county aid to the needy aged granted to DAVID
WILLIAMS, Richmond, be discontinued as of July 1st, 193+.
That $6. State and $6 county aid to the needy aged granted to MRS. ANNA MCINTRY
564- 3rd St. Richmond, be discontinued as of July 1, 1934.
That application for aid of MR, ALBERT ARGETSINGER, 329 - 8th St. Richmond,
be denied.
' That application of Ma. BILLINIE LA BELLE, 704 Macdonald Ave. Richmond, for
aid be denied as need not established.
That $10 State aid be granted to JUANA FLORES, 415 B. St. Richmond, for Joe
Bannuelos, a whole orphan, as of July 1st, 1934.
That $30 State and $15. county aid be granted to MRS. ADOMO PETRELLI, 524 DubcLs
St. North Richmond, R.F.D. Box 577, for children of an incapacitated father, as of
July lot, 1934.
That $20 State aid for half orphan children granted to JULIA KELLEHER. Port
Costa, be continued as of larch 1, 1934.
That $10.00 State and $10 county aid for hal!' orphan children be continuri as
of April lot, 1934, to MARY BAUMGARTNER, Box 245, Rodeo.
That $20 State aid for half orphan children granted to LULU CROOKS, Box 954.
Shall Ave. Martinez, be continued as of March 1, 1934.
That $20. State and $20 county aid for half orphan children be continued as
of April lot, 1934, to JULIA POLINA, GEN. Delivery, Martinez.
That $40 State and $10 county aid for half orphan children granted to MARY
LUCIDO, 238 Los Medanos St. Pittsburg, be continued as of Feb. 1. 1934.
That ale State and $10 county aid for half orphan children granted to EVA
TRIBBEY, 305 Poplar st,Port Chicago, be continued as of April 1, 1934.
That $60 State and $9.50 County aid to MRS. ROSE FAGUNDES, P.O. Box 108,
Lafayette be continued for half orphan children, as of June 1, 19;4.
That $20. State and $35. county aid for half orphan children granted to ES
LUCIDO 212 Foster St. Martinez, be continued as of Jan. 1st, 1934, and that $20
State and 535. county aid be reduced to $20 State and $20 county aid as of July 1st,
1934.
That $20. State and $24.50 county aid for half orphan children granted to
ETELVINA FONCECA 1428 Willon St. Martinez, be continued as of Jan. lot, 1934, and
that $20 State aad $24.50 county aid be reduced to $20 State and $10 county aid as
of July 1, 1934.
That application of MARIA BERTOLIE 205 Santa Clara Ave. Richmond, annex,
for aid be denied.
That application of LRS. HARRIET HENDRIXr 515 Bissell' Ave. Richmond,
for aid for half orphan children be denied as need not established.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Allowance to indigents
under care of Probation Officer.
It is by the Board ordered that beginning July lot, 1934, $20. per month count
' aid be discontinued for May Bush, account of being self-supporting.
That beginning July let, 1934, $10 State and $10 county aid be discontinued for
Aurora and Joseuh Sanchez, on account of marriage of Aurora.
That beginning July lot, 1934, $35. per month county aid be disconiLwed for Robert
and Juliet Rogers on account of removal from County.
That beginning July 1st, 1934, $30 per month State and $30 per month county aid
be allowed for support and maintenance of Otto, Anna and Frank Dietrich dependent
Court wards.
The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board.K
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In Matter Df Primary Election to be
held August 26th, 1934, in County of
Contra Costa,
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board of Supervisors of this County
that it will be necessary to hold a Primary Election throughout the County of Contra
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Costa, on 26th day of August, 1934,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hereinafter named polling places in each
Precinct be and they are hereby legally designated as polling pl^.ces in each precinct
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and the following named election officers are hereby appointed to serve as election
officers for the following respective election precints of Contra Costa County for sa d
Primary Election to be held on August 26th, 1934, in said County and in the respective
orecincts thereof, to wit: 'S
BERKELEY PARK PRECINCT.
Polling Place: Community Hall, 376 Colusa Ave. E1 Cerrito.
Insuector: Richard T.Waddle
Judges: Zoe E.Boyce John M.Holmes
Clerks: Clara Fessenden Walter Heaver Franklin T.Olson.
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EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 1_ -
Polling Place: Schwake Hall, 417 San Pablo, El Cerrito.
Inspector: Thomas Conlon `€
Judges: Queenie L.Schwake Olga J.B,Lee
Clerks: Laura McNeil Nellie I.Seboute harry B.Lutz
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EL CERRITO PRECINCT 12.
jPolling Place: Harding School, Fairmont Ave. & Center St. El Cerrito.
Inspector: Edith Leitch
Judges: F.W.Schneider Lena A.Hudson4'
Clerks: Newel R.Weeks August G.Gatto Marion F,Ainman
EL CERRITO PRECINCT #3.
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j Polling Place: Walter's Garage, 624 Richmond St. El Cerrito.
Inspector: Anna O'Malley
Judges: Mabel V.Ritchcock Jessie Wilson -
Clerks: Lucy Reddin.^ Margaret Hannon Anse. P. Walsh N
EL CERiRITO PRECINOT #4.
Polling Place: Fairmont School, Kearney St, Bet. Eureka& Stockton, El
Cerrito.
Inspector: Clyde B.Stanner
Judges: Mabel Shea Hilda M. Nissen
Clerks: S?muel F,Long Gust Dnhlen Gladys Chiappe "
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Ik CERRITO PRECINCT #L,_ �:-
Polling Place: McCarty's Garage, 7517 Terrace Drive, El Cerrito. 01"°'
Inspector: Evelyn Her=hey
Judges: Frances E.Christ Mrs.Ida Retynski
Clerks: Grace McCarty May Patrick Mrs.Yvonne Stennett
EL CERRITO PRECIINCT a6.
E1 Cerrito Fire Hall, 1300 San Pablo Ave. Polling Place. J
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Insuector: Kathryn Sandvick
Judges: Clara Brensel Andrew C.Broberg w
Clerks: Irene 31asson Pauline Gay Frances McDermott
EL CERRITO PRECINCT #�
Polling Place: Rossi's Hall, Potrero Ave. near San Pablo, E1 Cerrito. i1w
Inspector: Edward N. Wuelzer.
Judges: A.A.Arnesen Gladys M,Beck '
Clerks; John Rossi Marian Gundry Jean C.Hyatt
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EL CERRITO PRIsCINCT #9.
Polling Place: Whitaker's Garage, 5322 Barrett Ave. Richmond.
Inspector: Edith L.Whitaker
Judges: Mabel I.Godman Ruth Nelson
Clerks; Olive J.Concannon Verna B.Estes" Frances Degnan
EL CERRITO PRECINCT jjj.
Polling Place: Williams' Garage, 5901 Barrett Ave. Richmond.
Inspector: Fraces A.Lods
Judges: Winifred Edwards Philomena O'Brien
Clerks: Eleanor C.Holland Hilda E.Archibald Florence Russell
EL CERRITO PRECIICT 100.
Polling Place: Haydegger's Garage, 6107 E1 Dorado St. Richmond
Inspector: Ray S,Tharp
Judges: Edwin T.Chase Clare E.Bellman
Clerks: Donald G.McCarty Myra M,Reese Frank Blomberg
KENSINGTON Lr4TOI1IOT
Pollin,-, Place: Foster's Garage, 296 Arlington Way, Berkeley
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Inspector: Edwin P.Shank
Judges: Bert W.Foster Edna L.Swartz
Clerks: Myra Larkin Elza G. Calfee Charlotte Kinney
KENSINGTON PR7CINCT #2, z
Palling Place: Adams' Garage, 671 Oberlin Drive, Berkeley
Inspector: Gay A.Rosenb erg
Judges: Helen M.McDermott Irene I.Brill
Clerks: Annie W.Horrard Mary L.Gries Daniel J.Mevis, Sr.
KENSINGTON PRECIX T #3:
Polling Place: Cassidy's Garage, 42 Ardmore Ave. Berkeley
Inspector: Isobel M. Cassidy
Judges: Madelaine S.Johnson EI a ine M. Sulli ger.
Clerks: Irene Watts Eva De Costa Bertha. Kress.
RICHMOND PRECINCT ;#1.
PollinE, Place: Veteran Fireman's Hall, Standard Ave. & Eddy Sts. Richmon
Inspector: Jaynes C.Bly
Judges: Arthur Howell Thankful Perault
Clerks: Viola McChristian EYizabeth Gnaga John Lindahl
RICHMOND PRECINCT if'2..
Polling Place: Masonic Hall, 210 Washington Ave. Richmond
Inspector: Daisie B.Jenkins
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Judges: Jenny M.Janes Mary B.Moyle
Clerks: Elizabeth A.Cramer Ethel M.Alexander Alfred J.Locke
RIC19-01} PRECINCT +3 -:
Polling Place: Hess' Garage, 323 Washington Ave. {rear} Richmond.
Inspector: 4nna Coward
Judges: LliTheth A.Paasch. Emma L.jopping -sy
Clerks: Nellie Stiefvater Consuelo Webster Lucetta Dunlap
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RICHMOND PRECINCT #4_
Polling Place: Store Room, 159 Washin=gton Ave. Richmond.
' Inspector: Edward McDuff
Judges: Blanche Fenner Gertrude Paasch
Clerks: Thos. S.Vlaite Delbert C.Iaughlin Mary O'Brien
RICHMCND PRECINCT #r5. �s
Polling Place: Store Room 25 Park Place, Richmond.
Inspector: Thomas Kenny
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- Judges; Arthur S.Whitesides Mrs. Hattie H.Weston 24
Clerks: Maria Ceridono Luise Martens Thomas Atalich
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RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 6. -
Polling Place: Washington School, E. Richmond & Montana Ave. Richmen
Inspector: Adeline Stender z
Judges: Gertrude Spierech Lena L.Feudner
Clerks: Emma Mor elli Nora Hanney Margret Allyn
RICHMOND PRECINCT 17.
Polling Place: South Richmond Improvement Club, 329 S. 4th St. Richm nd '�
Inspector: Glenn L.Conn
Judges: Edward Dolan Nei-lie M.Dimock
Clerks: Thomas H.Craig Mary A_Sedlarik Marguerite Bush .c
RICHMOND PRECINCT #8.
Polling Place: Nystrom School, South 12th & Maine Ave. Richmond
Charles K.Parker
Inspector:
Judges:
Alice H.Robbins Martin O.Hauge
Clerks; Edith M.Nystran Grace D.Curry Jos. L. Baker
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RICHMOND PRECINCT ##9.
Polling Place: Smith's Garage, 2716 Cutting Blvd. Richmond, -
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Judgestpr: Harry JessieEE.Lincoln H.L.Nelson
Clerks: Adelaide E. Picton Grace Messenger Winifred Burg,,rt
RICHMOND PRECINCT #10, ?
Polling Place: Sulpizio's Garage, 121- 19th St. Richmond.
Inspector: Bertie E.Scoble
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Jud esHelen M.Collins Willinm M.Pennirgton s
Judges: Bessie A.Reulin Stephen A.Detlow Edith M.Inman
Clerks: $
j RICHMOND PRECINCT #21.
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Polling Place: Builders' Exchange Bldg. 248- 14th St. Richmond
Inspector: Cora Rogers.
Judges: Mary E.KCann Anna B.Horner
Clerks: Wil'.iam H.Brooke Nada Perasso A,H.Poage. ,
RICHMOND PRECINCT #12.
Polling Place: Patricia Apartment Garage, 144- 13th St. Richmond
Inspector: Bernard E.Dolan
Judges: "ohn F.Healy Curtis A.Patterson
Clerks: Annie Prowse Otto Brombacher Robert M. Powers. ;F
RICHMOND PRECIPDT •;„
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Polling Place: Lincoln School, 329- 10th St. Richmond.
Inspector: Wirt H.Doolittle 'x
Judges: Bernice McCormick William Urquhart
Clerks: Maud Arnold Denris H.Kelleher Oral Pearce.
RICHMOND PRECINCT +14.
Polling Place: Ogborn's Garage, 215- 8th St. Richmond.
Inspector: Isaac Lester
Judges: M.J.Gordon W.E.Aolker.
Clerks: Christian Byrne Luella W.Lang Pearl Johnson W'
RICHMOND PRECINCT #19. >
Polling Place: Fire House #2, 235- 5th St. Richmond.
Inspector: Gerry A.Follett.
Judges. Embra L.Washburn F.W.Bradbury
Clerks: Hermine A.Moore Hattie 4.ti Freine Ruth Newcomb
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RICHMOND PRECINCT #16.
I, Polling Place: Muth's Garage, 212- 3rd St. Richmond
Inspector: W.J.Sinnett
Judges: Anita Transue Charley Arn
Clerks: Eleanor Roe Yinnie Sanderson Charles Kaiser.
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RIGIBIOND PRECINCT #17,_
Polling Place. Saunder's Garage, 100 Bissell Ave. (Rear) Richmond.
Inspector: L.O.Reid
Judges: Mirtie A.Dickinson Frank Marcollo
Clerks; Ida C.Johns on Katherine E.Miller Clyde Johnson
RICHMOND PRECINCT #18.
Polling Place: Yahnke's Garage 204 Nevin Ave. Richmond.
Inspector: Albert A.Beckman
Judges: Margaret A.Shea Martha Schumacher
Clerks; Arthur C.Bill Irene H.Baldwin Jennie S.Conwell
RICHU+OND PRECINCT #19.
Polling Place: Richmond Public Library, 4th & Nevin Ave. Richmond.
Inspector: Ralph Goodwin
Judges: Bertha M.Smedley William Carey
Clerks: Marie L Whiting Brownie Maxwell Jack A. Flynn
RIGHMOND PRECINCT #20.
Polling Place: Hunt's Garage, 806 Barrett Ave. Richmond
Inspector: Mabel E.Zumwalt
Judges: Effie D.Fraser Wilbur J.Oakley
Clerks: Cathetne E.Romard Ruth Vrashear Hortense Segut
RICHMOND PRECINCT #21.
Polling Place: Richmond Club House, 1125 Nevin Ave. Richmond.
Insnector: W.A.Jones
Judges: Mae Mathos Irene R,Calkins
Clerks: Robert C.Fulton Violet Klemm William B.Jenkins
RICHMOND PRECINCT #22.
PollinrPlace: Curry Auto Salesrooms, 1401 Macdonald Ave. Richmond
Inspector: Alfred C.Childs
Judges: Ida Daley Howsman ; Victoria T.Leggett
Clerks- Mary A.Bailey Grace J. Browning Julia Maskal
RICRdOND PRECIIDT #23.
Pollinr, Place: Brown's Garage, 595- 11th St. Richmond
Inspector: Agnes Brown
Judges: A.M.Healey Grace Jenkins
Clerks: Mary A,Beale Mary B.Davis Clara Burnett
RICHMOND PRECINCT #24.
Polling Place: Wieser's Garage, X16 Maple St. Rick mond
Inspector: Henry I. Bill
Judges; Park M. Howell T.E.Clinch
Clerks: Jose G.Black Delia J.Glark Carroll Pitchford.
RICHMOND PRECINCT 425.
Polling Place: Prange's Garage, 516 Ripley Ave. Richmond
' Inspector: Elizabeth Glover
Judges: Cora B.Cecil Mary M. Grierson
Clerks: Miriam Wilson Roy R.Martin Joseph Jeffery
RICHV011D PRECINCT #26.
Polling Place: Barda's Garage, 581- 3rd St. Richmond
Inspector: Michael Oelschlaeger
' 'Judges: Elizabeth Barbieri William Ingraham
Clerks: Viola Cox henrietta M.King Fred J. Manning
RICHMOND PRECINCT
Polling Place Storeroom, 801- 7th St, Richmond
Inspector: G.W.Morrison
Judges: A.L.Durnal Christine Christensen
Clerks: Eunice M. James Alice L. Scarlett Frances J. Neville
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RICHMOND PRECINCT #25.
Polling Place: Healy's Garage, 743- 17th St. Richmond
Inspector: F.J.Schumacher
Judges: Anna Theis Lelah Baker
Clerks: Mary E.Kapham Laura B.Record D.E.Forwick
RICHMOND#29.PRECINCT. "
Polling Place: Smith's Garage, 615-19th St. Richmond
Inspector: Albert S•Lilly
Judges: Mrs. May Thorn W.B.Richmond 'a
Clerks: Annie McGrath Hazel W. Pickard Alice Marsh f1
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RICHMOND PRECINCT #30.
Polling Place: Fire House No. 3, 1900 Barrett Ave. Richmond.
Inspector: Francis M.Cole +
Judges: Theresa M.Murrey Sadie M.Oliver
Clerks: Roy I. Cooper Vida Smith Anna M.Thong s
RICHMOND PRFCINCT #31.
Polling Place: Wolfee's Garage, 479- 22nd St. Richmond.
Inspector: C.B.Burns
J.E_Cryan Anita J.Dunning
Judges:
Clerks: Lulu Hudson Velma Mae Quinn R.A.Spencer
RICHMOND PRECINCT #32. '
Polling Place: Blake's Garage, 773- 22nd St. Richmond.
Inspector: Michael Frates -
Judges: Charles R.G.Poole l9illiam G.Searcy
Clerks : Wilhelmina Reed G.M.Cushing Caroline Anderson
RICHMOND PRECINCT #.U.
Polling Plnce: Yeater's Garage, 510- 23rd St. Richmond. ,
Inspector: T•N.Westdin
Judges: Mary Magart Mable J.Qitman
Clerks: Harry E.Ceoil Elizabeth Clements Bertha N.Bacon -
RICHMOND PRECINCT #3!•.
Polling Place: Belle Air Garage, 995 San Pablo Ave. Richmond.
•', Inspector: E.M.Pearson
Judges: E.J.Brennan Mary E.Findley
Clerks: Sibyl McCabe Bertha Shubat Violette Morkem
RICHMOND PRECINCT #35.
Polling Place: Bell's "arage, 5208 Barrett Ave. Richmond.
Insnector: T•A.Duggan -
Judges: Joy Cushing Dorothy Davi3son
! Clerks: Madge H,Rector C.R•Faurot R.C,Metz
RICHMOND PRECINCT #36.
Polling Place: Soarsella's Garage, 538-41st St. Richmond.
Inspector: Sylvia M.Tandy
Judges: Mary A.Kearns Florence Dale _
Clerks: Mary T.Hurley H.R.Graham Emma Pearman
RICHMOND PRECINCT #37. -
Polling Place: Connell's Garage, 443- 34th, St. Richmond.
Inspector: F•J.Dunster ?.
Judges: Thomas G.Conn Adaline Glover
Clerks: Jessie m Garoutte Charles C•Rainoldi Lillan Gillard.
RICHMOND PRECINCT #38.
Polling Place: Grant School, 24th St. urant Ave. Richmond
Inspector: E.C.Crane
Judges: J.W.Dietrich Henrietta M Curry
Clerks: Mrs.Luch Nee Janet Hitchcock Eva Seger
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RICHMOND PRECINCT#39.
Polling Place: Longfellow Junior High School, 244- 22nd St. Richmond
Inspector: Born C.Thayer
Judges: Dora McAllister Mrs. Marie 0. Vaslie
Clerks: Ivy Donnelly Henrietta J.Deasey R_G.Werner
RICHMON9 PRECINCT 10.
Polling Place: Fletcher's Garage, 3604 Wall Ave. (rear) Rich.
Inspector: Sadie Newford
Judges: Francis Roberts H.E.Fletcher
Clerks: Elizabeth Wilkerson Julia Vignatd Ethel Beckley
RICHMOPID Pnci i;T #41.
Polling Place; Stege School, 51st St. & Potrero Ave. Richmond.
Inspector: Adolph.Vossbeck
Judges: John M.Brooks Minnie S.Do xsaann
Clerks: Margaret L.Gately Charlew H.lradsbaw Geo, McCausland
RICHMOND PDECINCT #+2. _
Polling Place: Winningham's Garage, Cor. 6anta Cruz & Santa Clara ,Rich and
Inspector: Ida Mae Sampson
Judges: Ella Ralph Edith E.Frank
Clerks: Helen Henson Della Eldridge Belle Rawscn
SAN PABLO PREGIN7T #l.
Polling Place: San Pablo Garage, Alvarado St. near Church Lane, Ssn Pabl
Inspector: Alvina C.Frank
Judges: Helen M.Barton Cecil H.Dexter
Clerks: Joe A. Alameda Manuel A Mello Charlotte Kemble
SAN PABLO PRECINCT #2
Polling Place: San Pablo School, San Pablo
Inspector: Aenry C.Soito
Judges: Joella Bonham Frank Fray
Clerks: Myrtle E.MCOoy Frances H.Pedretti Manuel Nevis
SAN PABLO PRECINCT #3, a
Polli rg Place: Light House Inn Garage, San Pablo Ave. Opp. Inn, San Pab1
Inspector: Bertha F.Evans
Judges: Cora X. Bouquet Erma Kamb
Clerks: Cecil B.Berry Alma Parks Rosetta A. Lee
SAN PABLO PRFCIXT 14
Polling Place: Cosmopolitan C1ubjork & Gertrude Sts. North Richmond.
Inspector: Fernando Silva
Judges: Alramo Rampoldi Margaret Matteucci
Clerks: Hattie Vaughn Mollie Silva H,C,Chaney
GIANT PRECINT.
Polling Place: Giant Club House, Giant,
Inspector: J.Ernest Durand
Judges: Edward Hardyman - John Hewitt _
Clerks; Josie Bateman Frances McNamata Nick Petric
RODEO PRECINCT #l.
Polling Place: Rodeo Hall, Rodeo.
Inspector: J.Eahoney
D.Smith
Judges; J.D,Smith Nellie Faxia =
Clerks: Theresa Josenh Mae L. Dickinson Katherine Creedon
RODEO PR�AINCT #2. '
Polling Place: Rodeo Garage,Rodeo.
Insnector: James Guthrie
Judges: Ada N.Hagan Minna Drennen
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Clerks: Lucy E.Higuera Margaret Faria Thelma Me Keen
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OLEUM PRECI NOT.
Polling Place: Social Hall, Oleum
Inspector: W.C.Riley
Judges: F.E.Higgins Helen W.Smith
Clerks: Rea Briggs Ruby Stevenson Hobert LeBeuf
PINCLE PRECISDT #1.
Polling Place: Accommazzio's Garage, Main St. Pinole.
Inspector: Helen F.McDonald -
Judges: Theresa Clark Ellen Lucid
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Clerks: May I. Silva, Sophie Illg Mary I.Curry
PINOLE PR»CINCT #2.
Polling Place: Town Hall, Pinole.
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Insuector. C,L.Toi:nes
Judges: Margaret Race Etta L. Curran
Clerks: Mary L.Amend Mary A, Lewis Leroy C.LeFebvre
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HERCULES PRECI NCT.
Polling Place: Community Center, Hercules.
Insnectnr: E.W.Robison
Judges: Emma Ashenfelter Compton Gault, Sr.
Clerks: Roxie M.Dixon Ella L.Gerrish Ruth McKenzie
SELBYPRECINCT. -
Polling Place: Selby Hall, Selby
Inspector: "harles Richards, Sr.
Judges: Matthew E.nealy Mattie Clemo
Clerks: Elsie McQuiston Maude Leslie Hastings Juanita Cribb
CROCKETT PRECINC #l.
Polling Place: Prytz Plumbing Shop,
Inspector: Tena McManus
Judges: Tessie Kobes Anastasia Hurley
Clerks: Nora E.Fairclough Anna M.Lewis Warren A•Davis
CROCKETT PRECINCT #2.
Polling Place: Tenney Terrace Garage.
Inspector: Gladys Price
Judges: Jorgen P.S.Vind Mrs. Minnie M.Black
Clerks: Cecile Petee Mary Coffin Cecelia D.Muth
CROCKETT PRECINCT #3.
Polling Place: Crockett Fire House.
Inspector: John J.Lewis
Judges: "erbert Parker Mary E Dolphus
Clerks: Dorothy Witt Madeline L.Maricich Mrs.Emma Glancy
CROCKETT PRECINCT #4.
Polling Place: Boy Scout Hall.
Insuector: Elizabeth Murphy
Judges: Minnie F.Rorich Eunice M. Bernhardt
Clerks: Pixie M.Jacobs Lillian G.Cronin Lillian nelcruist
CROCKETT P3ECINCT #5.
Polling Place: Price's Old Plumbing Shop.
Inspector: Richard R.W.J.Dabel ..
Judges: Sarah J.Owens Jas.W.M.artin
Clerks: Jane Regan Ruth M. Grady Edith Panuz2l
CROCKETT PRECINCT #6.
Polling; Place: Valona Fire House.
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Insuector: Peter H.Witxl
Judges: Elizabeth Birola Lor;,aine Ford
Clerks: Laura E."4arshall Rose Krauskopf Premo Parini
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CROCKETT PRECINCT #7.
Polling Place: Frank Dowrelio's Garage, opp. Carquinez Service Station
Insnector: Lonetta Wadman
Judges: Mary NeffMamie Green Caroline Vozza egdElla
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Clerks: Mary
PORT COSTA PRECINCT #l.
' Polling Place: O'Neill's Old Store.
Inspector: Anita Manger
Judges: J.A.Crowley Niels Martinsen
Clerks: Blanche Nilson Edna Fosgate Clarence E.Shea
PORTCOSTA PRECINCT #2. '�'
Polling Place: School House, Port Costa.
Inspector: Jas.Ahern
Judges: Catherine Cox Jennie Norton
Clerks: Katherine McCarthy Josephine Milliff Effie Inks
DAINILLE PRECINCT #1.
Polling Place: I.O.O.F. Hall, Danville. ti
Inspector: Harold Groom
Judges: Andrew K.ThTup Chester F.Axtell
Clerics: Marcia Sddy,Hanna Harrison Olivia Chaboya.
DANTVILLE PRECINCT 4L•
Polling Place: Danville Fire House, Danville.
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Inspector: Nicholas M.Harper
Judges: Alma Holmes Adeline Nolan
Clerks: Pearl A.Johnson Cordelia C.Miller Chester Love
SA N RAMON PRECINCT
Polling Place: San Ramon Hall.
' Inspector. Laura Fereira
Judges Herbert J,Elworthy Noel D.Norris
Clerks: Sylvia E.Conners Christina Rutherford Grace Mulla%Ly
TASSAJARA PRECINCT. ;
Polling Place: Tassajara Hall. 3
Inspector: Chris N. Mortensen.
Judges: Bertha C Smith Jos. T.Edeline
Clerks: Grace Bettenco:rt Evelyn M.Smith Louis E.Frates
ALAMO PRECINCT.
Polling Place: AlamoSohool House.
Inspector: John A.Bauer
Judges: Ned F.Lorenzen Mrs. A.Fuller
Clerks: Lilies A.Stone Mrs. Lucretia Manning 'James Booth
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LAFAYEI TE PRTOI NCT #1. ..
Polling Place: Lafayette Improvement Club Hall.
Inspector: Cha:. C.Dawson n
Judges: J.H.Mullikin Mathew H.Stanley
Clerks: Mrd.Lil San Armanino Mildred McLeod A.G.Sanderson
LAFAYETTE PRECINCT #2.
Polling Place: Morenini's Service Station.
Inspector: Emil C.Hermann
°udges: Grundvold Miller Mrs.Ida F.Flood
Clerks: Alice H.Juster A1.ice Corbett Kathrine Schutt
CANYON PRECINCT.
Polling Place: R.Wilki:nson Store. =i
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Inspector: Conrad Schafaer -
Judges: Mrs. Gabrielle Cooper Fred Sidler,
Clerks: Mrs.Matilda Webb Mrs.Ncra Curry Mrs. Rita Montgomery. _ »
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MORA Ga PRECINCT. :.:t
Polling Place: School House, Moraga.
Inspector: T.P.Carroll
Judges: Amy E.Souza Michael Larch
Clerks: Marie M.Marshall John H.Mulholland James Gilbert
ST. MARYi'
Polling Place: Office, St, Marys College. ;
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Inspector: Joseph I.Adams
Judges: Walter DeRocco Edgar P. Mack
Clerks: Nic'.e Storkovich George Jay, Jr. Jack B.Sutcliffe.
4RINDA PRECINCT.
Polling Place: orinda Fire House. �Z
Inspector: S.MeVey
Judges: Arline Harrold Mrs. Joseph Dawson
Clerks: Leona smith Myrtle Dutton Margaret M. Trucker.
ALHA.,SRA PRECI NCT.
Polling Place: Sweetser's Service Station, Alhaipbra Ave. ;.
Inspector: Robert Par-ae
Judges: Mrs. A.E.uilbert Mrs. Pearl E.Parsowith
Clerks: Ilene M.Buchanan Wanda LT.Hanna Nellie Brackman
WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT tel.
Pollin., Place: Dunks! &Bray Bldg.
Inspector: Ada Ford
Judges: Alice M. Laird Edna Martin
Clerks: Linnette M.Cameron Mary A.Ridgway Eva Leech
WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT #2.
Polling Place: Public Library. u
Inspector: Hugh Henry Young i
Judges: Ruth Jones Katherine Lemoine
Clerks: Elizabeth O'Meara Bernice Burk Nellie Morley
WALNUT CREEK PFLTCINCT "i.
Polling:Place: rranke agz3 Helmond Bldg.
Insnector: Edgar A.Bacon
Judges: Dorothy Fairchild Hattie S.Haberly '#
Clerks: `tobert V.Munroe Myrtle M.Sears Florence Gilman
WALNUT CREEK PRF(n NCT # .
Polling Place$ Schrocer Home, Alamo Road.
Insnector. Andrew Ford. 'd
Judges: Pearl D.Eckley Dora McConnell
Clerks: Bernice E.Edgar Mabel V.Anderson John T. Schrode
SLRANAP PRECINCT.
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Polling Place: Saranap Improvement Club,
Inspector: George McGuire. W�,
Jukes: Edna Treadway Evelyn Williams.
Clerks: Sadie J.Cutler Jane V.Buck Nellie A.Brown.
MARTINEZ PR«uINQT #1. .
tolling Place: City Hall, Main St.
Inspector: Frank Prosser.
Judges: 5beila BuckmanLulu A.French
Clerks: '-'Iuth E.Miller Gladys Hoffman Mary L. Harlow
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MARTINEZ PRECINCT #2.
Polling Place: Sindicich Garage, Main & Alhambra Ave.
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Inspector: Louis B.Ramnoldi N:
Judges: Tessie Threlkeld lenevieve McNamara
Clerks: Lorraine Y.Selsor Elizabeth Breneman John F.Kor e
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MARTINEZ PRECINCT 43.
Polling Place: Eglight Residence, 37 Green at. Martinez, -
Insnector: Bernice L. Ahern
Judges: Julia E.Molin Nannie Woods.
Clerks: Katherine E.Kramer Elsie M.Lasell Marion H. Sharp
MARTILEZ PRFCI*CT #h.
Polling Place: Grammar School, Susanna & Castro Sts.
Insuector: Ed. Arthur
Judges: Antonio J.Ccmpagno Nora Lewis
Clerks: Norma Barlettani Clarice Fraga Carlson
MARTINEZ PRECINCT #5.
Polling Place: Ed. Oliveira's More, Alhambra Avenue.
Inspector: M.L.Mci:amara '
Judges: LiP_y J. Waltz Mrs. Lillie Ray
Clerks: Sylvia Saunders Mary H.Norris Delores Walther
MARTINEZ PRECINCT #6.
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Polling Place Senior High School
Inspector: Ray Greerty
Judges; Dorothy Taylor Mrs.Ruth G.Minges
Clerks: Winifred Brown Robert J Gotelli
MARTINEZ PRFCINCT #7.
Polling Place: Vanni Residence, 1212 Estziillo St.
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Inspector: A.'M.Richards
Judges: Mrs. Selma S.Reid Jr1:n Kelleher
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Clerks: Geraldine Sullivan Catherine Foley Angie Wilkins
MARTINEZ PRECINCT iii.
Polling Place: M.J.Collins Residence, 1622 LaSelle St.
Inspector: Guy 0.Smith
Judges: Mrs. Mary Meehan Mary S.Kelly
Clerks: Lenore M.Westenrider Catherine Cutts Minnie Prate
MARTINEZ PRECINCT #4.
Polling Place: Grammar School, Susanna& Court Sts. '
Inspector: Janet R.Butcher. 4
Judges: Nellie K,Cushing Linnie Bitcon ;
'. Clerks: Ruth Randall Nina 0.Coots Charles Becker.
MARTINEZ PRECIIIET #10. ...,£
Polling Place: Martinez Women's Club. '
Inspector: Opal Johnson
Judges: Rose A.Milliff Marion lrarfield.
Clerks: Leone Hinrichsen Helena V.Killip ,_•;
i MARTINEZ PRECINCT #11.
Polling Place! Wells Garage, 1135 Green St.
Insnector: Euphemia Kane
Judges: Amelia M.Barnett Elizabeth Gallagta
Clerks: Elbert J.Schieeinitzer Minnie L. Anderson Benjamin Ha 1
MARTINEZ PRECINCT #12.
Polling Place: Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Main & Court Sts.
Inspector: Margaret M.Bartlett
Judges: Bess Bulger Betty Harper Y
Clerks: Mabel Knight Beatrice.Weltz Laurens Howard.
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Polling Place: Columbia Hotel, Fairview. .
Inspector: T.B.Swift, Jr.
Judges: Leah V.Luek Julio Delevatti r`
Clerks; Hilda Jory Winifred Beede Margaret Bulger.
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VINE HILL PRECINCT #1.
Polling Place: Della Rosa Building.
Inspector: Raymond A.Reed. ,K
Judges: Grace A.Knapp Nellie C.Smith y
Clerks: Eva M.Mellerup Leo Schreuder Lacie
VINE HILL PRECINCT#2, Ew'51
Polling Place: Vine Hill School House.
Insoector: R E.Goree.
,judges: Ida M.Weisshand Mildred L.Willis
Clerks: A.G.Metherall Davida S.Wright Effie Vance.
MTSVIEW PRECINCT 41.
Polling Place: DeLacey's Store.
Insnector: Thomas J.DeLacey
judges: Catherine McCarthy Marian E.Robson "r
Clerks: Joseph J.Stacey Julia M. Bernard Stella Lyford
MT. VIEW PRECINCT #2.
Polling Place: Mt. View Fire Department. k
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Inspector: L.B.Howe
Judges: Emma Marlar Virgil F.Ray
Clerks: Lottie Vacchieri Margaret Windsor H.Marie Ensming r
CONCORD PR°CINCT #1.
Polling Place: Druids Hall, Concord.
Insoector: Silverioa J.DeSoto
''ud es: Theresa Marino E1ma Jackson x
Clerks: Edna J.Kristick Gertrude Russi Gertrude F.Carlso
CONCORD PRECINCT `�2 g
Polling Place: Plaza Hotel.
Inspector: A.W.Martin �.
Judges: Ruth L.Freitas. Martha C.Matheson
Qlerks; Zelia 11. Brunelle
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CO2dC0?iD P?ECINCT #3.
Polling Place: Fire House, Concord. 6
Insoector: L.B.MeKinnon
Judges: EstelleM.Eddy Catherine J.Galindo
Clerks: Lena M.Sorensen Essie Keller Margaret H.Foskett.
CONCORD PRECINCT 44. ;
Polling Place: Farr. Center, y
Inspector: Anna E.Garaventa.
Judges: Bessie McCurdy Florence C.Voice. +
Clerks: Helen Correia Mary Richardson Ophelia Ginochio.
CONCORD PRECINCT +5.
Polling Place: Central Hotel.
Inspector: M.V.Smith
Judges: Joseph C.Arrighi Susie M.Rock ,Y
Clerks 111helmina Kennerley Edith Bisso
CONCORD PRECI N3 T #6.
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Polling Place: Vogel Residence, 2875 Willow Pass Road.
Inspector: Lucy Arrighi
Judges: Rosa L. Joseph Mabel M.Charles.
Clerks: Esther Sturdy Lorraine M.Sheehan
CONCORD PRECI',1CT #7.
Polling Place: Oak Grove School
Inspector: Fred It.Koening.
Budges: Carl J.Struby Freda K. Malmquist
Clerks: Bert E.Wiget Henrietta Gaylord Katherine E. ...
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ASSOCIATED PRECINCT.
Polling Pln.ce: Associated Mess Hall.
Inspector: E.H.McLaughlin
Judges: W.H.Offerman E.W.Baer
Clerks: Louise M.Devol Rose A.Davis Lola D.Nnson.
' COWELL PRECINCT.
Polling Place: Cowell Community Hall.
Insnector: Frank Trimmingham
Judges: Edna R.Albee Walter E.Sullivan
Clerks: Henrietta N.Kasch Evelyn B.Frank Maud K.Smith
PACHECO PRECINCT.
' Polling Pla.ce: Pacheco Town Hall.
Inspector: Lisa D.Hook
Judges: John J.Buttner Rose Roche
Clerks: Martin Fasching Ella Jones M.E.Christian.
PITTSBURG PRECINCT #1.
Pollin.;Place: Mercurio Building, 3rd & Black Diamond Sts.
Insnector: John Royce.
Judges: Michael Gatto Ben Zolfo
Clerks: Peter T. Cardinale Edward H. Wilson Theresa Cautiell
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PITTSBURG PRECINCT #2.
Pollin Place: Ford Motor Co. East 3rd at.
Inspector; Barney Dimaggio
Judges* John Metten Albert Hemmingway.
Clerks: Olive A.Dally Rosalia E.Haynes Edith B.Seeno
PITTSBURG PRECINCT #3.
' Pollin, Place; Ward & Weigel Garage.
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Inspector: Gertrude Young.
Judges: Mrs.Elizabeth Schmidt Catherine Latimer.
Clerks: Arvilla Downing Stanley Mora Emmett Griffin. 5
PITTSBURG PRECINCT #4. .,
Polling Place: Lepori Bldg. 5th & Black Diamond Sts.
Inspector: Marie Harper
Judges: Edward P.Thilgen Andrew J. Scudero
Clerks: Orazio V.Davi Miss Frances A. Lucido Richard Anders n
PITTSBURG PR-CINCT #S. 1 -
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Polling Place: Nuttman Undertaking Parlors.
Inspector: Henry Nuttman
Judges: Neno R.Dsvi Henry A.Botzbach
Clerks: H.Glen Duncan Mary Felix Miss Fanny Terranova.
PITTSBURG PRECINCT #6.
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Polling Place: Dennie Pettas Garage, West 10th St.
' Insnector: Vincent R.Caruso '
Judges: Attilio Viscuso Maud Linscheid.
Clerks: Anna P.Baker. Mrs. Amelia S.Martini Tom J. Dimaggio a
PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 7.
Polling Place: Intermediate School, Black Diamond & 10th
' Inspector: Richard P.Taylor F
Judges: Harry G.Uren J.F_Buckley .
Clerks: Harry E.Mills Catherine Herbert Mrs.Mabel Patterson
PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 8.
Polling Place: City Hall, Pittsburg ">r
Insnector: J.E,Bankson -21
Judges: E.O.St one Howard G.Baker.
Clerks: Helen D.Plaisted Florence Barnes C.C.Cbamplin
PITTSBURG PRECINCT #9.
Polling Place: Perry Building, near S.P. Depot.
Inspector: Chas. R.M.ortimore x
Judges: Frank A.Lawrence Catherine A.Wright
Clerk: Leslie Clement Mrs.Gertrude Silveira Annie Teakle.
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PITTSBURG PRECINCT #10.
Polling Place: W.G.Buchanan Garage.
Inspector: Antone E_Melrose.
Judges: Margaret M.Delp - Katherine Corbett.
Clerks: Harry Hoff, Jr. Mary B.Anderson Margaret F.0'Co nor
PITTSBURG PR'GINCT #11. '
Polling Place: Wm. Cohn Garage, 708 Central Ave.
Inspector: Phillip Grant.
Judges: Jean E.Draper. Mary B.Castro
Clerks: 'dellie M.Lynch Mrs. Irma Walker Mrs.Dorothy
McGlasbin.
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PITTS'_nG PRECINCT #12.
Polling Place: Diamond Building Materials Co. Warehouse East 3rd St.
Inspector: Geo. McCoy
Judges: John Vaughn Pete Hjelm
Clerks: Margaret Abrams Lillian S.Nelson Anton G.Noia,
PITTSBURG PRECINCT #13
Polling Place: Geo. Lynn Garage, Home Acres, on Highway.
Inspector: Geo. E.O'Hara n°
Judges; A.S.Bailey Mrs. Isabella Smith
Clerks: Florence V.Cadman Gertrude M.White Mrs.Fmma J.
Rankin.
PITTSBURG PRECINCT #14.
Polling Place: Ambrose Scliool
Inspector: Geo. E.Wildes.
Judges: David J.Davies "lvina Kennerley
Clerks: Virginia Hudson 'Jessie Gregory California Werne
CLAYTON PF.ECIMCT '2
Polling Place: Christian Endeavor Hall.
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Inspector: Harold T.DtinC an
Judges: Andrew Mangini Sylvester Olofson
Clerks: Laura Stockil eth Mary D.McGuire Lillian M.Fran
PORT CHICAGO PRECINCT #l.
Polling Place: Pacini Storage House, West Minnesota St.
Inspector: SY,Shideler
Judges: Orlando Bright Mrs.Grace W.Carpenter.
Clerks: Edna L.McGuire Georgia. M.Cummings Mary M.Buchol
PORT CHICAGO PRECINCT #2,
Polling Place: Port Chicago Fire House. _
' Inspector: Mary L.Gunningham
Judges: Mary P.Pacini Axel T.Anderson
Clerks: Mary Barbara McEwen Mrs. E.J.Pazzi Mrs. B. -
Scbjonberg
CLYDE PRECINCT.
Polling Place: Clyde Club House.
Inspector: Helen M.Evans
Judges _ Walter Keenan, Margaret E.Bentley
Clerks: Mrs. W.G.Fahy Mrs. E.Cullinane Alma H.Carter
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NICHOLS PRECINCT.
Polling Place: Club House, Nichols. .4
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Inspector: Mrs. Alice M.Wildes
judges: .Loretta Vlach Mary Roque Dutra
Clerks: Mrs. Cora A.Caudel Mrs.Sophie Black Dayton L. etts
ANTIOCH PRECINCT #l.
Polling place: City Hall, Antioch
Inspector: Frank Mattis
Judges: noward Kelley Mrs. Rose Lilley
Clerks: Mrs. Mary Taylor Mrs. Theodosia Young Mrs. Rosetta
Brennan.
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ANTIOCH PRECINCT #2.
Polling Place: I.O.o.F,Hall, Antioch : r
Inspector: Clarence Briggs
Judges: W.S.Glass Wm. M.Sch+.i:dt
Clerks: 'Cecilia McElheney Mrs. Alice Webster 1irs.Inazelle N is €,
' ANTIOCH PRECINCT .3,
Polling Place: Antioch Library.
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Inspector: Harry McN, Beede.
Judges: Ray Charnock Geo, T.Vivian
Clerks: Mrs.Estelle Beasley Mrs. Ruby Harrl s Mrs. Priscilla
Taylor. 4,1
ANTIOCH PRECINCT ?. :.
Polling Place; Easley Garage.
Insp=ctor: Jas. N.Christian
Judges: Paul Daner i Z.B.Matheson.
Clerks: Mrs. Lois Cox Mrs.Ethel Warren Violet Williamson
ANTIOCH PRECINCT 4_92, rt
Polling Place: Jae.Nasm Garage.
Inspector: Earl E.7ee
Judges: Wm. Welch Harry L. "ooloott
Clerks: Mrs.Zelma Beaman Mrs Grace Gunnett Mrs. Josephine ,..
Lindsey
ANTICCH PR70INCT #6.
Polling Place: I.D.E.S. Hall.
Inspector: Chas. R.Provine
Judges: R.A.Freitas Anthony C.Abel k
Clerks: Mrs.Gail Donovan Miss Lena Ferranti Mrs.Mabel Proviae
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' LONE TREEPRECINCT_
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Polling Place: Joe Sani House.
Inspector: Chas. F.Beede.
Judges: Leland Davison John S.Harkinson
Clerks: Mrs Lyda Cover Bars. Ruth Wilsey Emily Silvers.
BRENTWOOD PRECINCT
Polling Place: Ford Garage
Inspector: Geo. A.Geddes €
Judges:--- John W.Williams Karl F.Aughe
Clerks: Mrs.Kathryn Silva Mrs. Emma Prewett Mrs.Ruth Good—
enough
BRENTWOOD PRECINCT #2.
Polling Place: American Legion Hall.
Inspector: Richard J.Wallace. _
Judges: Walter L.Moffatt Francis Crawford
Clerks: Louise Shellenoerger Elizabeth O'Hara Neva Diffin
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BRENTWOCD PRECINCT '. •'i
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Polling Place: R.0.Griffith Bldg. 3
Inspector: Walter W.Foskett
Judges: August M.French Ray L.Wallaee.
Clerks: Ruby Lawrence Louise Allington Mrs.Gertrude Allen
BYRON PR3CINCT 1h
Polling Place: I.O.O.F.Hall, Byron
' Inspector: Chas. Cople '
"udges: Herman F.Krumland Thos. Smith ,
Clerks; Josephine Pimental Gladys Estes Henrietta Butler.
BYRON PR ECI NCT #2 �
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. Polling Place: Harry Hammond Building.
Inspector: Jos. J.Armstrong
Judges: Lloyd Geddes L.V.Richardson
Clerks: Esther D.Moody Ruth Collis Irene K. Bunn
KNIGIr SEN PRECINCT.
Polling Place: Farm Bureau Hall,
�nspect�or: 3obt. Clrk Leo V a lkers
u35es• JJas. A Nai -
Clerks Emma White Irene Bucholt: Lois Burger.
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OAKLEY PRECINCT #1. ;
Polling Place: Oakley Woman's- Club. {4
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Inspector: Henry F.Xiederwiemmer -
udges: Chas. O'Hara Jos. D,Pitcock,
Clerks: Mrs.Alice Carpenter Mrs.Merle Stonebarger Mrs. ;gig
Dilma Cecchini.
OAKLEY PRECINCT #2. �.
Polling Place: Dal Porta Hall.
Inspector: Jas. J.Mooney
Judges: H.V.Saurman Julian Wagenet
Clerks: Mrs.Flora Broderick Mrs.Edith Dal Porto Linda
Bolling. �'
And the Board takes recess to meet as a Board of Equalization. ,,;
In Matter of Denial of Request
of International Business Machines
.' Corporation for reduction of Assessment.
The International Business Machines Corporation, having applied to this '
Board sitting as a Board of Equalization for a reduction in assessment on certain
mechanical equipment owned by said Company and located in the County of Contra Costa,
and the Board having fully considered the said application; s
Upon motion of Suoervisor Story, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, it is by the --
-. Board ordered that said application be and the same is hereby denied.
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'. In Matter of Application of ^.^
W.E.Herdman for a reduction of -
Assessment.
W.E.Herdman, having applied to this Board for a reduction of assessment of the
improvements on Lot 4, Block M.,Berkeley Park , and the Board having fully considered
j the said application, rt-'
On motion of Su oervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, It is by the
Board ordered that said apolication be and the same is hereby denied.
1 I Matter of Equalization of Assessments.
The Board of Su-ervisors of Contra Costa Jounty meeting as a Board of
Equalization, of the assessments of County of Contra. Costa, for the year 1933E-35, havi g
completed the equalization of assessments for year 1934-35.
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Assessment Rolls, Statements, Books and
Maps, in and for Contra Costa County, for the year 1934-35, as equalized by this BoardAll
be and the same are hereby accented by this Board and approved by the following vote
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of the Board of Supervisors sitting as a Board of Equalization:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: Nme. Absent: None.
And the Board adjourns as a Board of Equalisation, and the Board of Supervisors _
'takes recess to and until Wednesday, July 16th, 1934, at 10:30 o'clock A.M.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVIS0IS OF CONTRA COSTA COUN^Y, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. `
WEDNESDAY, JULY 18th, 1934.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W,J,Ruchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.L•ong, H.L.Curmn#ngs,
' Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. — S.C.Wells, Clerk.
In Matter of Installing Radios
in California Highway Patrol Cars. r;
It is by the Board ordered that California Highway Patrol Service be and
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they are hereby authorized to in�t all three radios in automobiles to be used by the
California Highway Patrol Service in County of Contra Costa, at a total cost of $153-DO
and that a duly verified claim therefor be presented on General Fund of said Ceunty.K
And the Board takes recessto meet on aMcnday, July 23rd, 1934, at 10 o'clock
A.M.
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' IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CF CONT?A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORT-TA
MONDAY, JULY 23rd, 1934.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long; N.L.Cummings
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath S.C.Wells, Clerk.
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In Matter of approval of
SERA Protects.
It is by the Board ordered that each Supervisor of Contra Costa County be and _K
he is hereby authorized to approve each project to be done in his district under the
SERA program.
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In Matter of appointment of L.I.
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Starks, as Commissioner of Lafayette
Fire District.
There being a vacancy in the Board of Fire Commissioners of Lafayette Fire
' District caused by the resignation of R.E.McNeil, .y
It is, by the Board ordered that I.L.Starks, be and he is hereby appointed
as a Member of the Board of Fire Commissioners of Lafayette Fire District, to fill
the un—eruired tern: of R.E.YcNeil, resigned.
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!. In Batter of Establishing Population
of Judicial Townships of Contra Costa -
County, for the year 1934.
The Board of SureTvisors of Contra Costa County, being required by Statute
to determine the population of each Judicial Township of Contr a Costa County during {
the month of July, 1934, and each four years thereafter, for the purpose of fixing t h
'. salaries of Township officers,by multiplying the number of legal voters registered
in each judicial township on the first day of July, 1934, by three, and the County
Clerk of Contra Costa County, having, certified to this Board the number of legal
voters so registered; '
The Board now DETERMIDES the population of each Judicial Township of Contra
costa County to be as follows, to wit:
Name of Township. Number Raeistered Voters. Papulation.
One 4465 13.39505.
Two 2?5�00 6,244
FourThree
2749
p,244
Five 2501 7.503
Six 37449 11,247
Seven 3461 10,3$3
Eight 1999 5.997
Nine 722 2,166
Ten 1297 3.891
Eleven 1439 4,317
Twelve 2161 6,543
Thirteen 176 534
Fourteen 412 1,236
Fifteen 99 29,653
Sixteen 569 1,707
Seventeen 700 2,116
The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Aid Given
by Social Welfare Department.
RESOLUTION.
IThIREAS, it has been brought to the attention of the Board of Supervisors
of the County of Conan Costa, State of California, that within this county there are
certain individuals and groups of individuals who, by their acts, conduct and speech,
have signified an open opposition to the principles of American ,overnment, and have
expressed doctrines subversive to the principles of the government of these United
States, and
WFEREAS, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of the '%ounty of Contra
Costa, that said individuals and groups of individuals as herein related, are on the
relief rolls of the County of Contra Costa and are receiving aid and assistance from
the Director of Social welfare of the Oounty of Contra Costa.
TEEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Director of Social welfare of the
County of Contra Costa, is hereby directed and ordered to give no further aid or
assi::tance tc those individuals or groups of individuals who, by their acts,conduct
and speech, have signified an open opposition to the principles of American governmert
and have expressed doctrines subversive to the principles o;i the government of these
Uni-�ed States.
Dated: this 23rd day of July, 1 534.
Passed by the followin,, vote of the Board, to wit:
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jAyes: Supervis as Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: Supervisors: None.
Absent: Supervisors— None.
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And the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday, July loth, 1934, at 10 o'clock
A.M. 6
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IN THE BOARD O+ SUPERVISORS OF CONT-tA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOPSIIA. s'
-THURSDAY, July 26th, 1934• .
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
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Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S,C.Wells, Clerk
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In ++atter of Purchase of :Narcotic
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Drugs , for County Hosuital.
It is by the Board ordered that 3.T.Merrithew, M.D. County Physician, be
and he is hereby authorized by the Board of Supervisor= of Contra Costa Canty to
purchase all narcotic drugs to be used in the County Hospital and other medical
institutions of the County. x
And the Board takes recess to meet on Friday, July 27th, 1934, at 10 o'clock
A.M.
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IN THE BOARD OF SL'PaRVISORS OF COITTRA COSTA COUNTY,
STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
Friday,July 27th, 1934•
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. }q,J,Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry
M. Scor, and R.J.Trembath. S,C.Ydells, Clerk.
In 'flatter of Grantine, Permission
to Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.
to set pole line.
The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having made application to
this Board for permission to set a line of poles along the San Pablo Dam Road
opposite a line of poles of the Great Western Power Company High Tension lead, and
as set at on diagram accompanying said pe'ition;
Upon motion of Supervisor Lon:,, seconded by Supervisor Stow, It is by the Y
Board ordered that said permission be and the same is hereby granted.k
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, July 30th, 1934, at 10 o'clock
A.M.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. -
MONDAY, JULY 30th, 1934•
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
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Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry s
M.Stow, and R.J,Trembath. S.C. +ells, Clerk.
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In Matter of Transfer ofFunds.
On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, it is by the Board ordered •:
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that the following amounts be transferred from the funds herein set out to the General
Fund and said amounts be made available for current revenues for the year 1934-35,
Bond Road Maintenance Fund, $5005-70.
Hall of Records Fund
0119. }
The above transfers to be effective as of June 30th, 1934.
It is further ordered that the balance of $6704.97 remaining in the Federal
Relief Fund be closed into the Charities & Corrections Fund.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board..,
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of A.Sullenger, County Auditor, it is by the Board ordered that
the following amounts be advanced to operating funds from the General ReserveFund,
said amounts to be returned as soon as Revenue for the year 1934-35, becomes available,
to wit:
Charities & Corrections Fund, $150,000.00
General Fund50,000.00
Motor Vehicle Fund 20,000.00
Salary Fund 100,000.00
Highnay Int. & Redm. Rind 123,000.00
County Library ;lmd 2 000.00
50 000.00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
InMatter of Transfer of Funds.
A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, having reported to this
Board tat certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust accounts
for the month of June so that said accounts will present a true record of the p roper
allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the County Treasury
and good cause appearing; therefore in a detailed explanation presented by said A.N.
iSullenger.
It is, by the Board ordered that the following adjustments be made in the
'.funds as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Treasurer. ^'
Debits (Decreases) Credits (Increases
Char. & Corrns. Fund, 999.8T_
County Library Fund 71.03
Motor Vehicle Fund 3892.+7
Special Road Fund 2321.43
Sup. Dist. 2 Fund 153.00
Payroll Fund 13.50
General Fuid $6642.02
Soh. Sup. Revol. 1
731.19. 7301.1 .
The foregoing order is pissed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r,
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And the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday, August 2nd, 1934, at 10 o'clock A.M.
Chairman.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
THURSDAY, August 2nd, 1934.
' The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Curmi gs
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'Harry M.St ow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. "
:In Matter of Granting Financial
Assistance to Local Office of National
4 Re-Employment Service. :.
R.H.Towns, Supervisor of National Re-Employment Service and R.A.Woods,
Contra Costa County District Manager of the National Re-Employment Service having
appeared before this Board and requested financial assistance for the conducting of
''. the local office of the National Re-Employment Service in the City of Richmond.
Contra Costa County,
It is, onmotion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings,
' BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $125.00 be contributed monthly by the County of
Contra Costa for the payment of expenses for conducting the local office of the
National Re-Employment Service, located at Richmond, Cplifcrnia; the District Manager +;
of said Local Office to file verified claims monthly upon General Fund of said
County therefor. {s
The said order i spassed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K v
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In Matter of FixingSalary
of County Superintendent of Schools.
The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County being required by law to
fix the Salaries of certain County Officers for their ensuing term of office, a
On motion, of Supervisor Trembath,seconded by S„pervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the salary of the Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County
be and the same is hereby fixed at $5000 per annum, to commence on January 7th, 1935.
at 12 o'clock Noon.
' The vote on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: Supervisor Stow.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, August 5th, 1934, at 10 o'clock 4
A.M.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA 000NTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
TONDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1934•
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Sunervisors James N.Long, H.L. Cummings, _
Harry M,Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wellq, Clerk.
The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of July;934,
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are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read and signed by
the Clerk and Chairman.
In Matter of Postage on Sample
Ballots, and Mailing Sample Ballots.
It is, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor shall on demand of the
County Clerk draw his warrant on the General Fund of said County in favor of the
Post Master of the City of Martinez, in an amount sufficient to pay the postage on
the mailing of Sample ballots for the Primary Election to be held on Aug. 28th, 1934
and the Post Master of the City of Martinez, shall attach his receipt for said
postage to said warrant.r,
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In Matter of Granting Leave r
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of Absence to R.J.Trembath.
R.J.Trembath, having applied to this Board for permission to leave the
State of California,
IT IS, by the Board ordered that nermission be granted to R.J.Trembath,
to leave the State of California, for a period of thirty days from and after date
of leaving said State.
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In Matter of
petition to Annex
Sycamore School District to Danville
Union Elementary School District.
A petition signed by a majority of the heads of families residing in Sycamor
School District, having children attending said District, praying for Sycamore Schoo x,
'district to be annexed to Danville Union Elementary S chool District, having been $
filed with this Board,
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The hearing on said petition has been hereby set for Tuesday, the 4th day
of September, 1934, at 11 o'clock A.M.
It is further ordered that notice of time and place of said hearing be pub- +yy,,
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lished in the Courier-Journal, a newspaper of general circulation printed and publie ed 'c
in the County of Contra Costa, State of California.
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In LTatt-r of Fixing Salaries of
John Briones, ?d.R,Pembroke, and
E.A.Lawrence..
It is by the Board ordered that the salaries.of the following named employees
of Contra Costa County be fixed at the following sums until the furtherorder of this
Board, to date from and after Sept. 6, 1934: Join Briones, Janitor, Hall of Records, r:
132.00 p }d
month; .R.P enbroke, Elevator Ilan, Hall of Records, 01'100.00 per month;
E•A.Latirrence, Superinten&-pt of Hall of Records, -"$177.00 per month. And the County
'.. Auditor is hereby orderedto draw his r:arrant monthly in payment of said salaries.
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In Matter ;5 Declaring Vasco
School District Lapsed.
The Vasco School District having been declared suspended because of lack
of sufficient attendance during the preceding school year, and saidDistrict having
' been suspended for a period of two years, and not having been re-established;
It is, by the Board ordered that Vasco School District be and the same is
hereby declared lapsed.
In Matter of Allor.ance to Indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $8.00 Standing Grocery Order be granted
as of July 16, 1934, to JOINT H. AWBR77, 568 South St. Richmond.
$20 County cash allowance be granted to EDWARD AND GERTRUDE SANDERS, 806 Balra
Drive, El Cerrito, as of July 16, 1934.
$20 County cash allowance be granted to LUDWIG AND CLARA DaNING, 716 Avis
Drive, El Cerrtto, as of July 16, 1934•
$10 County cash allor,ance be anted to ANDREW KOLASINSKI, 125 Santa Fe.
Ave. Pt. Richmond, as of July 1st, 193E
$20 county cash allowance be granted to LENA POLLACCI, 650- Montezuma St.
Pittsburg as of July let, 1934.
$14..county cash allowance be granted to CARLO SERAGUSE, DeLacey St. Mt. Vie r,
Martinez, ae of J-ily lst, 1934.
$12. county cash allowance be granted to GUSTAF ANDERSON, Gen. Delivery
Martinez, as of July 1st, 193'-=.
' $59.00 county cash allowance be granted to BESSIE STOGIE, den. Delivery,
Martinez, as of July 1st, 1934.
$15. county cash allowance be granted to MADELINE DI MERCURIC, 133 Los
Medanos St. Pittsburg, California, as of July let, 1934.
$12, county cash allowance be granted to FELICIA RODRIGuFS, 40 1/2 West 7th
St. Pittsburg, Calif. as of July let, 1934.
$10 county cash allowance granted tqq MRS. CATHERINE CLANCEY Sutter and Six 21
St. San Pablo, be increased to $15. county cash allowance as of Autr,. 1, 1934.
$25.50 county cash allowance granted to MR. ARTHUR PLUMLEY, 776 Avis Drive,
El Cerrito, be discontinued as of Aug. 1, 1934.
That application for aid of ANTONZNO AND ROSALIE LUCIDO, 115 Los Medanos "
St. Pittsburg, be denied.
That application of JOE DICAOLI, 330 Richardson St. Martinez, for aid be
denied.
That application of PAT GARRIsON, 4528 Wall St. Richmond, for aid be :'enied -`
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$7.50 State and $7.50 County aid for blind person be granted to EDWIN WARE,
1104 Castro St. Martinez, as of June 1, 1934, Application to be forwarded to State
' Dept. of Social Welfare, Division of Needy Blind, Sacramento, for establishing Y
need and their approval before any money is paid by Auditor's office.
$11.00 State and $11.00 county aid to the needy aged be granted to JOSEPH
SARGENT 324 South Ninth St. Richmond, as of July 1st, 1.934.
$9.00 State and $9.00 county aid for needy aged be granted to CLARA BELL
SHIRT, Rte 1, Box 26A, Antioch, as of July lst, 1934.
$$8.50 State and $8.50 county aid for need, aged be granted to BARNEY ROAN,
Regal Hotel, Crockett, as of June 1st, 1934. µ
$5.00 State and $8.00 county aid for needy aged be granted to ELLEN ALZORA
PAVEY Gen. Delivery, Antioch, as of Juiy 7th, 1934.
$13.00 State and $13.00 county aid to needy aged granted to ET"A HARPST,
515 Second St. Antioch, as of Aug. lst, 1934 (continued).
410 State and $10 county aid to needy aged granted to CHARLES EDWARD MORI
1022- 10th St. Antioch, continued as of July 1st, 1934.
411.50 State and $11.50 county aid granted to JESSIE L. TRULL, Box 88,
Knightsen, be contin,ed as of July 1st, 1934, for needy aged.
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That 510.00 State and 410 county aid for needy aged granted to WILLIAM 1
FREEiiAil, Mason and Wild Cat Greek, San Diego, be d scontinued as of Jilly 1st, 1934.
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In `Satter of Declaring Vasco c'?'
School District Lapsed.
The Vasco School District having been declared suspended because of lack
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of sufficient attendance during the preceding school year, and saidDistrict having ;
' been suspended for a period of two years, and not having been re-established;
It is, by the Board ordered that Vasco School District be and the same is
hereby declared lapsed.
' In Hatter of Allowance to Indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $5.00 Standing Grocery Order be granted _
as of July 16, 1934, to JOEN H. ARBRe7Y, 566 South St. Richmond.
$20 County cash allowance be granted to EDWARD AND GERTRUDE SANDERS, 606 Beira
Drive, E1 Cerrito, as of July 16, 1934.
$20 County cash alloace be anted to LUDrWIG AND CLARA DO71ING, 716 Avis
Drive, E1 Cerrtto, as of July 16, 193+x.
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$10 County cash all m ance be ��Tanted to ANDREW KOLASINSKI, 125 Santa Fe.
Ave. Pt. Richmond, as of July 1st, 193`*•
$20 county cash allowance be granted to LENA POLLACCI, 650- Montezuma St_
Pittsburg as of July let, 1934.
$14. county cash allowance be granted to CARLO SERACUSE, DeLacey St. Ht. Vie r,
Martinez, as of Jnly 1st, 1934.
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$12. county cash allowance be granted to GUSTAF ANDERSON, Gen. Delivery
Martinez, as of July 1st, 1 931L.
' $59.00 county cash allowance be granted to BESSIE STORIE, Gen. Delivery,
Marti nez, as of July 1st, 1934.
$15. county cash allowance be granted to MADELINE DI MERCURIO, 133 Los
Medanos St. Pittsb,.irg, California, as Of July 1st, 1934.
$12. county cash allowance be granted to FELICIA RODRIGTIES, 40 1/2 West 7th
St. Pittsburg;, Calif. as of July 1st, 1934.
$10 county cash allowance granted to MRS. CATHERINE' OLANCEY Sutter and Six
St. San Pablo, be increased to $15. county cash allowance as of Aug. 1, 1934•
$25.50 county cash allowance granted to MR. ARTHUR PLUMLEY, 776 Avis Drive,
E1 Cerrito, be discontinued as of Aug. 1, 1934.
Thatapplication for aid of ANTONINO AND ROSALIE LUCIDO, 115 Los Medanos
St. Pittsourg, be denied.
That application of JOE DICAOLI, 330 Richardson St. Martinez, for aid be
denied.
That application of PAT GARRISON, 4526 Wall St. Richmond, for aid be denied
$7.50 State and $7.50 County ail for blind person be granted to EDWIN WARE,
1104 Castro St. Martinez, as of June 1, 1934. Application to be forwarded to State
' Dept. of Social Welfare, Division of Needy Blind, Sacramento, for establishing
need and their approval before any money is paid by Auditor's office.
$11.00 State and $11.00 county aid to the needy aged be granted to JOSEPH
SARGENT 324 South Ninth St. Richmond, as of July 1st, 1934.
$9.00 State and $9.00 county aid for need aged be granted to CLARA BELL
SHIRE, Rte 1, Box 26A, Antioch, as of July lst, 194.
' $6.50 State and $6.50 county aid for need; aged be granted to BARNEY ROAN,
Regal Hotel, Crockett, as of June Ist, l9^4.
$5.00 State and $6.00 county aid for needy aged be granted to ELLEN ALZORA
PAVEY, Gen. Delivery, Antioch, as of July 7th, 1934.
$13.00 State and $13.00 county aid to needy aged granted to 91"'A HARPST,
515 Second St. Antioch, as of Aug. let, 1934 (continued).
$10 State and $10 county aid toneedy aged granted to CHARLES EDWARD MORI
1022- 10th St. Antioch, continued as of July let, 1934-
011.50 State and $11.50 county aid granted to JESSIE L. T_RULL, Box 66,
Knightsen, be contimred as of July 1st, 1934, for needy aged.
That $10.00 State and $10 county aid for needy aged gran* to WILLIAM
FREEMA`;, Mason and Wild Cat Creek, San Diego, be d�.scontinued as of July 1st, 1934.
84
012.50 State and $12.50 county aid granted to JOE SILVERIA, RFD Box 7,
Oakley, be discontinued as of July 1st, 1934.
Application for aid of ADAM BURKE, 118 Fifth St. Richmond, be denied.
Application of }SRS. JOHANNA THOLE, 2354 Lowell Ave. Richmond, for aid be
denied.
Application of }LRS. HARRIET BROWN, 810 F. St_ Antioch, for aid be denied.
060.00 State aid for half orphan children be granted to MRS. ETTA BANKS, `
' 32 W. 4th St. Pittsburg, as of July 12, 1934•
$25.00 State aid for half orphan child den Blanche, Betty and *Rona Moore, -
' be granted to }-S. MARGARET WINDSOR, Rte 1, Mountain View, Martinez, to begin as of
July 3, 1934, and 710 State aid for half orphan child, Marie Windsor, to be granted
as of July 3, 1934•
$10 State and $10. county aid for Patricia Redding, be paid to THERESA r
HILL, 216 -8th St. Antioch, be continued as of Aug. 1, 19'4.
$10 State and $8.50 County aid for half orphan childrengranted to ROSE
TARANTINO, 1716 Estudillo St. Martinez, Cal. be continued as of Jar.. 1, 1934.
$10 State and $10 county aid for Lillian Lawrence granted to MRS. HARRY
MOULD, Walnut Ave. Concord, as of Jan. 1, 1934.
$30 State and $30 county aid for half orphan chilcbnn granted to ANGELA
PERUCCA, 418 Susanna St. Martinez, be continued as of May 1st, 1934.
$40 State and$20 county aid foribole orphan children granted to SALVATO
CALONE FA;iILY, 850 Cutter St. Pittsburg, be. continued as of July 1st, 1934. This
'.. money to be dispensed by the Social Serv=ice Department by Relief in kind, $40. in -
groceries and $20 monthly payment on property. -
$50 State aid for half orphan children granted to MARY TREZZA, 363
West 5th, St. Pittsburg be continued as of July lst,1934 and that $50. State aid
be increased to Read: 650. State aid and $20 county aid to begin as of Aug. l,st 1934
$40.00 State and $40 county aid granted to MABEL B. PATTERSON
63 W.1ith St. Pittsburg, be continued as of April 1st., 1934, and $40 State and $40
county aid be decreased to $40 State aid as of Aug. 19t, 1934.
$40 State and $39.75 County cash allowance for half orphan children e.
gram d to MRS. }dELINDA WILSON, 422 Washington Ave. Pt. Richmond, be amended to
read: $40. State aid for half orphan children as of July l; 1934.
$20 County aid granted to MRS. ETHEL M. WENCHEL, 1115 Court St. Martinez
for care of James Lawrence, be discontinued as of July 23, 1934. _
$10 State and $20 county aid for children of an'incapacitated father
I granted to MRS. CAROLINE ANDERSON, 615- 22nd St. Richmond, be discontinued as of June
1st, 1934.
Application for aid of UMTS. MAE MEYER, 809 Pomona Ave. El.Cerrito, be
denied.
',. Application for aid of MRS. VIOLET HUBNER, 652 Fifth St. Richmond, be
denied.
And the board takes recess to meet on ?!onday, Aug. 20th, 1934, at
10 o'clock A.M.
..... .. Chairman.
... Clerk.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, AUGUST 20th, 1934.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J,Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
' Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembatb. _ S.C."ells,_clerk.
1
In Matter of Granting Expenses
to County Health Officer to Attend
Convention, at Pasadena.
J
' Dr. W.A.Por:ell, County Health Officer having appeared before this Board j
asking that he be granted expenses to attend the American Public Health Association
Oonventionat Pasadena, on Sept. lst, 1934;
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Tremoath, it is by the
Board ordered that said Dr. W.A.Powell, be and he is hereby granted his necessary
expenses for the purpose of attending the American Public Health Association Conventio
to be held at Pasadena, on Sept. let, 1934•
In Matter of Granting A Dance
(Permit. a
Mt. Diablo Post #246 of the American Legion, having applied to this Board for
:
permission to conduct a dance on Sept. lst, 1934, until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. at
Danville, -
It is by the Board ordered that said permission be and the same is hereby
granted.,.,
::;..;
In ratter of the Application of
:Pacific Telephone , Telegraph Co.
to set and ieTBace poles on Hookston
Road.
The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having applied to this Board for
1permission to set and re-place certain telephone poles on Hookston Road, at the locat-
ion set out on a diagram accompanying said application;
IT IS by the Board ordered that permission to set and replace said poles be
and the same is hereby granted.,
In 'Aatter of Fixing Amount of
County Official Bonds.
4
The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County being required at this time,
by la Iv, to fix the amount of the offici al bonds of Coimy Officers of Contra Costa
,.County for the ensuing four years commencing on the first Mond.T in $anuary, 1935, _
IT IS,by the Board ordered that the amount of bond of each Gf said officials
is hereby fixed as follows, to wit:
86
Treasurer, $100,000.
Co. Clerk 15,000
Auditor 10,000
Sheriff 30,000
Tax Collector 50,000
',. Dist. Atty. 10,000 `:h
Recorder 5,000
Aesessor 10,000
Sur vey or 5,000
Supt. Schools, 33,000
Public Admintr.20,000 •
Coroner 2,000. -
Just.Peace, 1,000
Constable 1,000.
In Matt 3 of Trapping Predatory
Animals on lards of East Bay -
, Municipal Utility Dist.
A communication from L.W.Knowles,Predatcry Animal Hunter of Contra Costa
County, stating that he is unable to obtain a permit to hunt or trap predatory
animals on lands of the East Bay Municipal Utility District, having been received
by this Board;
It is, bythe Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board communicate with
proper officials of the East Bay Municipal Utility District requesting that permiss-
ion be granted to said L.W.Knowles to trap predatory animals on the lands of said
District.
In Matter of approval of Bond
on lost warrant.
It annearing to the Board that Warrant No. 28 heretofore drawn by the County
Auditor on County Treasury of Contra CostaGounty in favor of Pierina Coppi, in sum
of $.60 payable out of the Emergency Relief fund of said County, has been lost
and the said Pierina CoDpi having furnished to this Board, a good and sufficient
'.. bond in sum of 11.20 indemnifying the County against loss on issuance of a duplicate
warrant to replace Auditor's Warrant No. 26;
It is, bythe Board ordered that said bond and the sureties thereon be and the
same are hereby approved and the Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized
to draw duplicate Warrant in favor of Pierina Coppi, payable out of the Emergency
Relief Fund in sum of $.00 to replace said Warrant No. 29.K
I
In latter of Petition for the �._._.
Creation and Maintenance of Regional
Park District within the boundaries
of the East Bay Municipal Utility District.
G.E.Wade, County Clerk and ex—officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
of County of Alameda, State of California, having certified to this Board that a
petition for the creation and maintenance of East Bay Regional Park District,
has been filed in his office signed as required by law, and Colonel M.L.Garrett,
E.M.Vail, E.I. DeLaveaga having appeared before this Board and requested that this
Board set a hearingfor the consideration of the establishing of an East Bay Regional
Park Districtidthin the boundaries of the East Bay fdunicipal Utility District;
It is, by the Board ordered that the further consideration of the setting
of the hearing on said petitionbe and the same is hereby continued toTuesday, Sept.
4th, 1934.
In Batter of +ixing Budget for the
Fiscal year 1934-35•
This being time and place heretofore set by the Board of Supervisors for the
fixing of the final Budget of Contra Dosta County for the fiscal year 1934-35,
and members of the Contra Costa County Tax Payers Association having appeared before
. this Board to discuss certain parts of said Budget,
The further hearing on fixing of said Final Budget is hereby ordered continued
to Friday, August 24th, 1934, at 1:30 o'clock P.M .
Inatter of Construction ,
repairs and maintenance of County
Roads and Bridges.
It appearing to this Board that Road Districts of Contra Costa '�eunty would
be unreasonably burdened by the purchase of materials for, or by the expense of
construction or by the maintenance and repairs of the several roads and bridges
in said road districts in Contra Costa county during the fiscal year 1934-35.
`5
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a portion of tbeaggregate cost of the
purchase of materials for or expense of construction or maintenance of several roads
k
and bridges of the Road Districts of Cont,a Costa County shall be paid for out of `n
i,
the General Fund of said "ounty during the fiscal year 1934-35•
The foregoing Resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board.
^h
In Matter of Allawanceto
' ,Indigents.
It is by the Board ordered that$17.50 state and $17.50 County aid to needy
Blind be s,anted to MRS. MINNIE BOSLER, 8244 Balra Drive E1 Cerrito, as of Aug. 1st,
1934.
That $12. county cash allowance be reinstated to CHARLES AND SOPHIA TAYLOR,
1306 Bissell Ave. Richmond, as of Aug. 1st, 1934.
' That $20 County cash allorance to WILLIAM AND MOLLIE DEC{ER, 604 Kearney St.
E1 Cerrito, be increased to $30 as of Aug. 1, 1934. j
1?
That $12.50 co,,nty cash altrnvance to GEORGE RICE, 532 Fifth St. Richmond, "_-
'.be discontinued as of July 1, 1934.
That $12. county cash allowance to BENEDETTO PURPURA, Gen. Del. Martinez,
be discontinued as of Aug. 1st, 19714.
That $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid to needy aged be reinstated to KJERSTI
Brown, 556 Sixth St. Richmond, as of Aug. 1st, 1934.
That i10 State and $10 county aid for needy aged granted to GEORGE SUMMERS,
Box 152, Saranap District, Walnut Creek, be continued as of July Ist, 1934•
That $9.00 State and $9.00 county aid for needy aged granted to MARY J. WILLI
Pleasant Hill Road, Martinez, be continued as of Aug. 1st, 1934•
a
t
Fel,
That $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid for needy aged grantedto JOHN GAFFIGAN
Box 361, Walnut Creek, be continued as of Aug. 1st, 1934.
That $10 State and $10 county aid for needy aged granted to JAMES HENRY BOLLING -,
Danville, be continued as o£ Aug. 1,1934,
That $15- State and $15. county aid for needy aged granted to ELIZ-'BETH ALBRIG T
General Delivery, Walnut Creek, be continued as of July 1st, 1934.
That $13.75 State and $13.75 county aid to the needyaged be continued to
Mr. Ole Olsen, 1239 Liberty St. E1 Cerrito,as of Feb. 1, 1934- :`
That $15. State and $15. county aid to needy aged granted to LAWRENCE NORLEH
4515 Potrero Ave. Stege, be continued as of Feb. 1st, 1934.
That $15. state and $15. county aid to the needy aged granted to LAWRENCE :{
HENSEL, 419- 33rd St. Richmond, be continued as of Feb. 1, 19;4.
That $9.00 State and $9.00 county aid for needy aged granted to JOHN M. WALKER
Box 1, Walnut Creek, be increased to $12. state and $12, county aid as of Aug. 1st,
1934, and continued as of Aug. lst, 1934.
That $10 State and $10. county aid to needy aged granted to JOHN LUNDIN, 1614
'Iacdonald Ave. Richmond, be discontinued as of Aug. lat. 1934. _
That application for aid of ANTONIO MASSA,317 South 49th St. Richmond, be
denied.
That $40 State and $39.75 county aid for balf orphan children granted to
MRS. MELINDA WILSON, 422 Washington Ave. Pt. Richmcnd, be discontinued as of Aug. 10,
1934.
That $20. State and $40. county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS.
MARY Gordon, 571 Vernon St. North Richmond, as of May 1st, 1932, be changed.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday, August 30th, 1934, at 10
o'clock A.V.
......................Chairman.
..�:.�!"`�.. !.......Clerk.
IN BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONT IA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. -
THURSDAY, AUGUST 30th, 1934.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummi gs,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
:In Matter of Adopting of Budget ^
�for Contra Costa County for fiscal year 1934-35-
The County Auditor Navin- filed with this Board, a Budget of anticipated
Resources and Expenditures of Contra Costa County for the year beginning July 1st,
1934, and ending June 30th, 1935, and the 3oard of Supervisors having considered in
detail all of the items contained in said Budget presented by different officers and
heads of departments of Contra Costa County;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED & Resolved that the said Budget be and the same
is hereby adooted as so finally determined and said Budget appropriations are herein-
after set forth by the different classes for "Wages and Salaries", "Maintenance ani
j Operation" and "Interest and Debt Redemptions" and appropriations for capital outlay
are specified by items:
8g,
CLASSIFICATION. Allowed b Board of Supervisors
Dollars
Only)_Year Ending
June 30, 1935.
GENERAL GOVERNMENT Name of Fund. Y
Legislative:
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS: Y
Salaries & Wages ` 12,000 Salary..
Maintenance and OperationGeneral• -
Total for Board of Supervisors , 17,595•
COUNTY CLERK:
Salaries & Wages, 15,648• Salary..
Maintenance and Operation - - - - - 2 126. General
Total for County Clerk 20,77
Total Legislative: 308 369•
FINANCE OFFICES:
AUDITOR:
SALARIES & Wages, $18,478. Salary r
Maintenance and Ooeration 3,062. General.
Capital Outlay 860.
Total for Auditor: $22,400.
SPECIAL AUDITING AAD ACCOUNTING: --
TREASURER:
Salaries and Wages $6,200. Salary
Maintenance and Operatio ��2 General.
Total for Treasurer . -- ,� 73}• r'
'..
ASSESSOR:
Salaries and Wages $26,092. Salary
Maintenance and Operation 8,150. General.
' Capital Outlay -
Total for Assessor - 3 p 7•
TAX C OLLECTOR:
Salaries and Wages $15,568. Salary
Mai ntenarce and Operation 16,320. General
Capital Outlay 165.
Total for Tax Collector --- 32,053:
Total Finance Offices - - - - 198.033
LAW OFFICES:
x
DISTRICT ATTORNEY:
Salaries & Wages $ 20,780. Salary
2,530. General.
Maintenance & Operation 10,230.
1,000 Dist.Atty's SpIl.
Capital Outlay 0. General.
n
Total for District Attorney I0. .
Total Law Offices - - - B4,890.
OTHER GENERAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES.
PURCHASING AGENT:
Salaries & Wages $ 6,159• General.
Maintenance and Ooeration 1,353• "
Capital Outlay — 159.
Total for Purchasing Agent. 7,b71.
CORONER:
' Salaries and Wages $ 1,320. Salary t:
2,500. General.
Maintenance and Operation 4
Total for Coroner --
SbRVEY OR:
Salaries & Wages 26,x04. Salary
Maintenance and Oneratior. 1,406. General.
Capital Outlay 130.
Total for Surveyor --- •:v 25
TOTAL FOR OTHER GENERAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES: 44,271.
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ELECTIONS; SPECIAL STATE
st
Preliminary costs: 1,405• General
PRIMARY: "
Salaries and Wages 9,320. General. =_
Maintenance and Oneration 1 63. 45. "
Total Primary Elections $22,965. �`..
GENERAL:
Salaries & Wages 9,320• General.
Mantenance and Operation 12.670.
Total General Elections 21,990.
SPECIAL:.
Salaries & Wages, 50. General.
hintenance and Operation 135 " '{
Total Special Elections $ 187•
TOTAL ELECTIONS - - - $46.545• =
JUDICIAL:
SUPERI R C DIRT S
Salaries and Wages 6,000. Salary
General.
Maintenance and Operation 74•
n
Capital Outlay 4
Total Superior Courts, 7 27
JUSTICE COURTS:
Salaries & Wages 23,235. Salary
Maintenance and Operation — OQo. General--
n
Total Justice Courts -- �c +-
JUSTICE COURT JURIES, ETC.
Fees, Recorters, 2,000. General.
Maintenance 295• "
Total J.C.Juries, etc, 32,255•
SUPERI OR t:OU_jT.TRIAL JURIES, `
INTERPRETERS, WITNESSES, ETC.
Salaries and Wages, 2,450. General.
Maintenance and Operation. 12 846 "
Total for Trial Juries, Pnterpreters,
etc. v 15,2 -- "
GRAND JURY•
Salaries and Wages, 65. General
Maintenance and Operation _ 1.713
Total for Grand Jury. 33,773.
LAIN LIBRARY.
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Salaries and Wages, 300. Law Library
Maintenance and Operation 100.
Capital Outlay000
. p0.
Total for Law Library.--
. Total Judicial - - -_ - 0,212.
GENERAL GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS:
Court Rouse and Groun_?s, �..
Salaries and Wages 4,82 General.
Maintenance and operation4.4015 "
Total for Court House and Grounds --- ,232.
Hall of Reoord aad_Grounds: i
Salaries and '.rages, 6:3,3 4, General. x
Maintenance and Operation 52•
Capital Outlay 1 "
Total for Hall of Records and Grounds
Add11. Administ. Office Space --
Cost of Moving --
j Hall of Records Construction - -
Total General Government Buildings, X22,197•
Total Gen'l. Government X344.517•
PR(1ECTION TO PERSONS AND PROPERTY:
SHERIFF•
Salaries and Wages, 33,235 ner3. al .
Maintenaice and Ooeration 22,180 "
Capital outlay u
Total Sheriff. - - - 46'�'9�OQ. -
91
',CONSTABLES•
Salaries and Wages $26,564. salary
Maintenance and Oneration 6.534.... General.
Total Constables --- F3—3,0-9-9-. ,
COUNTY JAIL BUILDING: h
Salaries and Wa,-es `?
Maintenance and Neration $ 100. General. s
Total County Jail Building, 100.
'CARE OF PRISONERS:
Salaries and Mages, 1,080. Salary '}
500. General.
Maintenance and Operation 11 10. _
Total Care of Prisoners -- 12. 90•
' WORKING PRISOIS-S:_ 835• General
BRANCH JAILS:
Salaries and Wages --
Maintenance and Operation 67. General.
Total Branch Jails, $ 67.
'RECORDER: t
Salaries and Wages, $16,113 Salary
Maintenance and Operation 1 2. General.
Total Recorder, 17,905.
'PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR:
Salaries and Wages Maintenance and Operation 1445. General.
Total Public Administrator 445. �•
HUIUNE OFFICER: -
Salaries & wages -'
Maintenance and Operation 600. General.
' Total Humane Officer, $600.
SEALER OF WEIGHTS & MEASURES:
Salaries & Wages 3.684. Salary
Maintenance and r'peration 2,785 General.
Capital Outlay
n
Total Sealer of Weights & Measures. -- -
AGRICULTURAL 0OL21ISSIO3ER:
Salaries and Wages, 2,625. Salary
12,89. General.
Maintenance and Operation 48.
Total Horticulta l Commissioner. $25,212.
FARM ADVISOR:
Salaries and Wages, 1,500. General.
Maintenance and Operation �-1 44466.. "
Total Farm Advisor:- $ 2,91}6.
FIRE PROTECTION:
Salaries and Wages, --
Maintenance and operation 200. General.
Total Fire Protection - $200.
IMOTOR POLICE:
Salaries and Wages, --
`"aintenance and Operation 35. General.
Capital Outlay -153 °
Total Motor Police --- 8815.
' '.PREDATORY ANIMAL CONTROL:
Salaries and Wages, 1,000. General. s€
Total Bounties: $ 1,000
-COUNTY GARAGE:
Salaries & Wages -- -- _
Maintenance and operation 13,350General.
'. Capital O,jtlay 2 26 .
Total County Garage- - $15,619. _
COMPENSATION INSURANCE: 8,000. General.
FIRE INSURANCE: 3,924. " -
LIABILITY INSURANCE: 3,83,8-91576
Total Insurance
f'
CONTROL OF RABIES 16, General.
WATCHMEN- PORT CHICAGO: $951• "
-� CONSERVATION OF HEALTH:
Health Officer
Salaries and Wages, $P,174. Char. & Cor.
Maintenance and Operation 421 " "
Total Health Officer. -- 13$ 3f59.
VITAL STATISTICS:
Salaries and Wages, -
Maintename and Operation 550. Char. & Cor.
Total Vital Statistics -- 550,
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES: ri
Sum. Dist. iLlL -:
Maintenance and Oneration, 43,756.
Capital Outlay, New Construction 25,000,
Capital Outlay Improvements, to exist. Roads
& Bridges, 2 8� l _
Total Supervisorial Dist. No. 1: -- 94 569
Sun. Dist. #2•
Maintenance and Operation, $53,416.
Capital Outlay Improvements to Existing Roads `A
& Bridges, 26 .
Total Sup. Dist. #2; 1g.
00
Sup. Dist. ;
Maintenan,.e and Operation, 55,233. s
Capital Outlay Improvements to Existing Roads 21,000, l
& Bridges
Total Sup. Dist. #3: $ 7 ,233•
Sup. Dist. 'F:
' Maintenance and Operation, 50,163•
W
Capital Outlay Improvements tooBridges,Exiting Roads 600.
Total Sup. Dist. #4: 5 . 3•
Sun. Dist. #5_
Maintenance and Operation, 62,054.
Canital Outlay I!mirovemen;s to Existing Roads
& Bridges, 19.300.-
s
Total Sllp. Dist. #5. ,v
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, AD1dINISTRATION 3,000 General. s
Total Highways and Bridges, $369,037•
CHARITIES & CORRECTIONS: -A
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' COUNTY PHYSICIAN
t
Salaries and Wages, 9,300. Char— Cor. `
Maintenance and Operation04, " if
Total County Physician--- 10,20
COUNTY HOSPITAL BUILDING:
Salaries and Wages, 10,634, Char. Cor.
Maintenance and Operation 1' 600. " "
Capital Outlay l,i It "
Total County Hospital Building, 23,536•
CARE OF INMATES;
Salaries and Wages, 46,26j, Char. & Oor. {
Maintenance and Ooeration 47 541.
Capital Outlay
I.M.
Total Care of Inmates:
CARE OF INDIGENTS:
F
Indigent Relief 167,100. Char. & Cor.
Aged Aid50,000. 11 "
CARE OF NEEDY Blind - 10 160.
Total Care of Indigents - .1247,26-0.
CARE CF ORPHANS AND DEPENDENT CHILDREN:
i=F
Salaries a^d Wages,
Maintenaire and Operation 55,615. Char. & Car.
Total Care of Orphans & Dependent Children $ 55.615•
93
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PROBATION OFFICER:
Salaries and Wages, ` 3,946• Salary.
25. Char. & Cor.
Maintenance and Operation, 1,412.
Totalal Outlay
Total Probation Officer- 5, 1
DETENTION HOME, _ T
SAaries and Wages, 2,725. Char. & Cor.
Maintenance and Operation 1,707
u n
Capital tion 10.
' TotalDetenention Home. $4,4b2.
SOCIAL WELFARE BOARD:
J:"f=
Salaries and Wagg,s, 25,332. Char. & Cor.
u n
Maintenance and P eration 6,�2z.
Capital Outlay
Total SocialWelfare Board— $33,969-
BURIAL
33, /BURIAL OF VETERANS ASID INDIGENTS:
Maintenance and Operation $ 1,650. Char. & Cor.
Total. Burial of 'itrs. and Indigents. 1,650.
!. CARE AND EXAMINATION OF INSANE:
Maintenance and Operation 1,460. Char. & Car.
Total Care, and Examination of Insane, 1,460.
CARE OF NARCOTICS ADDICTS. 140. Char. & Cor. ;
CARE OF ALCOHOLICS 260.
RICHUO?,D HEALTHCENTER: 5,000.
PITTSBURG HEALTH CENTER: 1,500.
SUNSHINE CALT PREVENTORIUM: 12,000.
' NATIONAL RE-EMPLOY_ BUREAU 1,375• "
COUNTY LUNG CLINIC: 3,000.
r
WEIMAR JOINT HOSP. 46,000. "
V.S. COAST & GEOD. SURV. PROJ. 516.
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CIVIL WORKS ADMINISTRATION:
EDUCATION
Elementary Schools:
4
Salaries and Wages, 616,055. Various School {�
Maintenance and Operation 367 915.
Capital Outlay
$1,076,b57
7o.687.
Total Elementary Schools:
HIGH SCHOOLS: '$
SALARIES AND WAGES: 562,014. Various School
Maintenance and Operation - 316,219.
Capital Outlay 1-4.083.
"
Total High Schools- 1,012,31 .
SUPERINTE14DENT OF SCHOOLS:
Salaries and Wages, 12,961. Salary.
Maintenance and Operation 3,473. General 4;
Canital Outlay
Total Superir.-endent of Schools --- $16,0P91.
BOARD OF EDUCATION:
Salaries and wag s, 550. Salary.
L+aintenance and eration 1 4 0. General. y,
Total Board of Education
fyy.
COUNTY LIBRARY AND BRANCHES:
F
Salaries and Wages, 2,62FSalary.
31,�55g. Cc Library.
Maintenance and Operation, 22, 6 .".
Capital Outlay 141.
County Library Total a57� 190.
JUNIOR COL'•EGE TUITI031: 11,000 J.C.Tuition.
94
RECREATION• }
MEMORIAL MONUMENT: 120. General.
MEMORIAL BUILDINGS, Maintenance and "
Operation 6,098.
MEMORIAL BLDGS:
Total Memorials
PARKS: ;
Salaries and Wages, 950. General.
Maintenance and Operation 485.
Capital Outlay 100
Total Parks -- 41,535.
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MISCELLANEOUS•
Advertising.
Maintenance and Operation 6,900. General.
Total Advertising: _ 6,900.
COUNTY ELHIBITS: y�
Salaries and Wages, 7,800. Genoral.
Maintenance and Operation 1 102. "
Total County Exhibit -- 2, 02.
00. PLANNING COMM'N. 600, General.
JURY FEE DEPOSIT WITHDRAWALS: 450. " `~
REFU10 OF TAXES 250.
MISC._REFUNDS: 2,150. "
JOINTT HIGTAWAY TUNi:EL: --
INTEREST AND DEBT REDEMPTION:
Funds: '
Interest: Ct. 'Hse. Int. & Skg. 3 620. T
Motor Vehicle '+,379-
Hiway Int. & Redempt. 57,500.
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Redemption: Ct. Hse. Int & Skg. 35,173.
Motor Vehicle 15,800.
Hiway Int. & Red. 100 000. 1
Total Int. & Debt Redemption,
GRAND TOTAL-- $3,914,156.
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In the Latter of Fixing; County Tax
ante for 1934-35•
The Board of Supervisors having consideree all of the values of all property T
returned on Assessment Rolls of Contra Costa County and that the amounts required
to be raised for conducting the business of the County for the fiscal year 1934-35, .x
i and the State Board of Equalization having certified to this Board that there will be '
no tax required for State purposes on property within said County;
'.. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERRD that the tax to be collected on each $100 of valuat
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ion of property in Contra Costa Oounty for the fiscal year 1934-35, be and the same
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is hereby levied as follows:
Charities & Corrections $0.473.
General 0.445 �
Salary 0.296
Unappropriated Reserve 0.059•
Court House Int. & Sinking 0.01
Highway Interest and Sinkin,T 0.19
County Library 00
Total Tax Rate - - - -- 1.550.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
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In Matter of Special Taxes in High and
Union Hi J-; School Districts for the -
fiscal year 1934-35• ;
The Trustees of the following named ELL and Union High School Districts
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' having; requested a Special Tax in each District for the fiscal year 1934-35.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following rate of tax per x$100 of
valuation of property in each of the said Districts be levied as follows:
Alhambra Union . 6
Amador Valley Jt.Un. 0 y
Antioch .57
John Swett Union .75
' Liberty Union .32
Mt.Diablo Union 44
Pittsburg Union .53
Richmond Union 6�4}
San Ramon Valley Un. .00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Special Tax in Certain
School.Districts for fiscal year 193^35• -'
The Trustees of the following; named school Districts having requested
special taxes for said Districts for the fiscal year 1934-35.
It is by the Board ordered that a special tax on each $$100 of valuation of
property in said districts for the fiscal year 1934-35. be levied, as follows:
Alamo x.30031
Ambrose •493
Antioch -L.O. 50
Avon .040
Bay Point .300
Brentwood Deer Valley .135
Byron 230
Carquinez .450
Concord .395
Danville •059
Iron House . 6300 n
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Jersey 5
Knightsen .296
Lafayett e .122 a
Martinez .430
Moraga 226
Nichols .229
Orinda Union #1 .077
Pacheco .295
Pinole-Hercules .300
Pittsburg .367
Pleasant Hill .300
PortOosta .202
Richmond .256
' Rodeo .45o
San Pablo .450
Selby .300
Vine Hill .100
Walnut Creek .45o
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Levying Taxes on
certain School and Union High SG�ool
Districts for the fiscal year 1934-35•
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 saiddistricts for the fiscal
year 1934-35.
It is by the Board ordered that special taxes.be levied on each $100 of Valuat-
ion of property in said districts, to wit:
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICTS: 44
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Ambrose, "w.030
Antioch #1 .19j _
Antioch-Live Oak .160
Brentwood-Deer Val-
ley No. 1 244
Brentwood -Deer Val-
ley No. 2 .110
Brentwood-Deer Val-
ley No. 3 .142
Carquin ez .347
C one ord •355
Danville .130 :
Lafayette .175
Martinez #1 O1
Marti nez 43 .034 '
Martinez #4 .016
Oakley .460 k
Orinda Union 140
Pacheco .266
Pittsburg #1 .035
Pittsburg #2 .066
Pittsburg #3 .160
Richmond #1 .00
Richmond #2 .044
Richmond #3 .035
Richmond #L+ 147
Rodeo #2 .300
San Pablo #3 •300
Selby .030
Vine Hill .210
Walnut Creek .235
Willow Springs .19b (Moraga)
UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICTS:
Alhambra Union High School #2. $.065
Alhambra Union High School # 035 r
Alhambra Union High School , .26 >R
Antioch High .37
John Swett Union High School #2 333
Mt.Diablo Union High .04
Pittsburg .24
Richmond Union High School #1 .01
Richmond Union High School #2 .16 A.
Amador Valley Joint Union High 26
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Levying Special Tax ,
for Building purposes for fiscal year �'`�.•
1934-35 in certain school Districts.
j The Trustees of certain named school Districts having requested a special
-:tax for building purposes in their respective districts for the fiscal year 1934-35. tr_
' It is by the Board ordered thatthe following levy of tax per $100 of valuation of
property in said districts be levied, to wit:
Pleasant Hill L212 U
Rodeo O
San Pablo 294
Selby •116
Walnut Creek. .220
Bay Point .173
Carquinez, .700.
The said order is passed by (unanimous *rote of the Board.
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In the Matter of Rate of Tax
to be levied for FireDepartments
for the fiscal ;ear 1934-35•
It is by the Board ordered that the following rate of tax on each $100
of taxable prcp erty in each of the following Fire Districts be levied, in order to
raise amount required by Board of Fire Commissioners, thereof, to wit: 4
Bay Point $.SO ;)
Brentwood .10
Byron .022
Carquinez, .40
Central .12
' Kensington .44
Lafayette .20
Mt. Diablo .065
Mt.View .79
brinda .22 _
Oakley 253
San Pablo .274
Orockett .50
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.'
In Matter of Rate of Tax
to be levied in Highway Lighting
Districts for the year 1934-35.
It is by the hoard ordered that the following rate of tax on each $100
of taxable property in each of the following Lighting Districts, for the year
' 1934-35, in order to maintain the said lighting Districts, to wit:
Brentwood .43
Byron 5544
Bay Point .55
Crockett, Crolona, Valens, 5
Kensington .15 y
Oakley .75
Danville •35
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of rate of tax to be
levied in Byron-Brentwood-Knightsen
Union Cemetery District for fiscal year
1934-35.
It is by the Board ordered that a levy of $0.025 on each $100 of taxable
property to raise the amount furnished by the Trustees of Byron-Brentwood-Knightsen _-
Union Cemetery District, be made.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of rate of tax to
be levied in Mosquito Abatement Dist. #l.
for fiscal year 1934-35•
It is by the Board ordered that a levy of $.03 on each $100 of taxable
property to raise he amount furnished by the Trustees of said Contra Costa Mosquito
Abatement District No. 1 for fiscal year 1934-35•
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In 'atter of Levy of tax
in Cont-a- Costa County Water Works
District #1, for fiscal year 1934-35•
It is by the Board ordered that a tax of ;$0.34 on each X100 of taxable
property in Contra Costa County Water Works District #1, be levied for the fiscal
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i, year 193+-35, in order to pay the interest on bonds for the coming year and such
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I portion of the principal thereof as is to b=.come due before the time of making the
next general tax levy.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. -s
In Matter of Levy of tax
for Water Districts for fiscal
year 19-314-35-
It is by the Board ordered that a rate of tax of $1.39 on each $100 of
taxable property in 0rinda County Water District be levied in order to pay interest
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on bonds for coming year as is to become due beforethe Gime of making the next genera
tax levy.
It is further ordered that a rate of tax of $1.65 on each $100 of taxable
property in Lafayette County Water District be levied in order to pay the interest
on bonds for the coming year as is to become due before the time of making the next
general tax levy.
It is further ordered that a rate of tax of $1.34 on each $100 of taxable
prep erty in Saranac County Plater District be levied in order to pay the interest on
bonds for the coming year as is to become due-before the time of making the next
general tax levy.
The said order is eassed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In '1'atter of Levying of tax
in Road Dist. Improvement #1.
It is ordered that a rate of tax of $3.00 on each ,$100 of taxable property
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j in Road District Improvement No. 1, be levied for the fiscal year 1934-351 in order
to pay all principal and interest which has become payable on said bonds before the
Proceeds of another tax levy made at the time of the general tax levy for State and
County purposes can be made available for the payment of such bonds.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s
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In Matter of Levying of
tax in Acquisition and Improvement
Dist. #1. for fiscal year 1934-351
It is by the Board ordered that a rate on Fach $6100 valuation of real
' estate be levied in each of the zones in Acquisition and Imorovement District #1,
to meet payments due for redemption of bonds and interest for the ensuing year:
,Zones. Rate oer 8100.
o $ .5544 30• 6.9455
1 1.0537 31 17.0729
' 322 1.9207 3332 24.934492
4. 3.9131 34 21:6y6d+
6 19.2230 36 145.3496
1 .7900
21.7369 37 14,7900
47 27.1142 334 21.3405
l0 13. 49
4263 40 15.8357 Y
11 15.o60o 41 15.9357
12 29.6062 42 19.2792 s
13 11.4292 43 11.4964
14 9.4549 44 22.0919
1 14.5111 45 29.56o0
6 b 46 P2.1700
17 14.0027 47 21.1142
19 .14.0027 49 16.F636
19 15.0059 49 21.6375
20 i .2176 50 23.5375
21 1.1722 51 13.2943
232 17.5444 52 27.1142
24 13.73 23.0900
10,9000.
26 13.9956 56 26.3166
' 26 12.6320 57 9.1494
29 11.9959
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Levying of Tax
in Acquisition and Improvement
Dist. #2, for fiscal year 1934-35•
It is by the Board ordered that a rate of tax be levied on each $100 G
of valuation of real estate in Acquisition and Impio vement Dist. #2, be levied
to meet the payments due for redemption of bonds and interest for the ensuing year,
to wit.
Zones. Rate Der $100.
1 1.1947 19 $41.6274.
22 3.9616 20 46.64191
�+ 5.3436 22 35.3544
5 3 959 233 13.9266
b 4,5220 24 20.40536
s 26.9099 26 15.440
9 8666
' 10 44.9344 29 .1184
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11 7339.5776 29 5772.01707707
N13j2 4o.6164 3i 56.764+
5 29.6999 3233 10 3-7333
ib 25.8921 34 75.9936
17 35.0351
19 97.1055 36 46.1205
'Che said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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in Acquisition and Improvement
Dist. #3, for fiscal year 1934-35, f
It is by the Board ordered that the following rate of tax per $100. of valuat-
ion of real estate in Acquisition and Improvement District #3, be levied for the
fiscal year 1934-35, to wit:
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Zones: Rate per 3100.
BA $119 993
C 39.1911
D 11.1704
F e.26o3
G 0.4130
x 2.8095 ;
l 51.7800
J 10.0953
21.3429
L 32.3184 3
0 1 3.9o4i
P 6.9957
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R 26.3091 t
The sai d order is passed by the unanimous vote of theBoard•
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In Batter of Levy of Tax-
in Acquisition and Improvement Dist.
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#4, for fiscal year 1934-35• =u
It is b he Board ordered that the
y following g rate per X100 of valuation
of real estate be levied in each of the zones in Acquisition and Improvement Dist. ,•�€
No. 4, to meet the payment of bonds and interest far the ensuing year:
Zones; Rate per $100.
A 42.9250
B 57.3909
C 21.7722
D 63.1000
E to .6222
F 1.9000 fr
G 68.44�+ AF
i 46.�26D
J. 34.0000
X 19.6717 m
L 6.5143
14.5400
5NO2
3900"0 56.0600
P.
59.8750 F
47.0919
R.
4 3 .314
S. 24.7-.44
T. 52.2090
V. 2 4957
.6000
W. 49.6923
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Rate of Tax to be
levied in Acquisition and Imorovement -
Dist. #5. for fiscal year1934-35•
It is by the Bmrd ordered that a rate of $1.20 per $100 of valuation of
.. real estate will be levied in acquisition and Improvement Dist. #5, to meet the <i
payment due on bonds and interest fcr the ensuing year.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Apportionment
of Railroad Taxes for the year. _
1934-35 throughout the County.of
Cont ra Costa. G
' WHEREAS, the State Board of Equalization has transmitted to the County Audit r
statements showing 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 of the same fo
the ye 1934, is $32,000.00 on the Whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and roll-
' in stock of such railroad of said Company, agsregating the sum of .$2,855,648.00.
' That the length of main trac`c and right of way of the Atchison,Tope",a and
Santa Fe Railway Company in said County is 61.28 milfs, and the assessed value per mil ;.
of the same for the year 1934, is $27,200.00 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed
rails an4olling stock of such railroad of said Company aggregating the sum of
', $1,666,816.00.
That the lengfn of the main trark and right of way of the San Francisco-
Sacramento Railroad Company in said County is 34.59 miles, and the assessed value per
mile of the same for the year 1934, is $3,000.00 on the whole franchise, roadway,
roadbed, rails and rolling stock of said railway of said Company aggregating the
sum of $276,720.00.
That the numberof miles of track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company
uaon which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated in
' this County is 62.857 miles and the assessed value per mile for the year 1933, of such
franchise and rolling stock in this County on said Railroad is $1,000.00 aggregating
the sum of $62,857.00
That the number of miles of track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railwa
Company upon which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated
in this Canty is 61.28 miles and the assessed value per mile for the year 1934,
of such franchise and rolling stock in this County of said Railroad is $1000.00
aF regati ng the sum of $61.280.
WHEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER'+,D 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 thereof is the sum of 432,000.00 on the whole franchit e
roadway, roadbed, rails and rollinS stock of such railway, aggTegating the sum of
,$2,855.648.00 apportioned as follows, to wit;
Incoroorated Towns,
Martinez, 4.159miles, $133,090.00
Hercules, 1.90 " 60,800.00
Pinole .72 " 23,040.00
Pittsburg 55 " 17,600.00
Richmond 6.104 " 195.3N0.00
Walnut Creek 1.82 " 8,100.00
School- Districts.
Port Costa 2.291 miles. 73,310.00
Carquinez, 1.75 " 50',000.00
Selby 1.79 " 5;,280.00
Martinez, 7.399 23 0,770.00
San Pablo 2.906 " 92,990.00
Richmcn d 6.104 " 195,330.00
That the 1 ength of main trao,: of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe
Railway in this County is 61.28 mils and the assessed value per mile thereof is the
sum of $27,200.00 aggre9ting the sum of $1,666,816.00 apportioned as follows, to wit:
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Incornorated Towns.
Antioch .95 miles, $25 840.00
Pinole 1.02 " 27,745. 00
Hercules 1.91 " 51,950.00
Pittsburg 57 " 15,505.00
Richmond 5.15 " 140,090.00
11 Jerrito 2.30 " 62,560.00
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Martinez, 2.22 miles, $60,385.00
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San Pablo 2.21 " 60,110.00
Richmond 9.00 " 244,800.00
That the length of main track of the Sari Francisco-Sacramento Railroad in
this County is 34.59 miles, and the assessed value per mile thereof is the sum of
'; $9,000.00 aggregating the sura of $276,720.00 apportioned as follows: '
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Incornorated Towns;
Concord .295 miles, $2,360.00
Pittsbur 4 " 5,920-00
Walnut Creek 1.1,9 " 15,1 0.00
That the number of miles of track ofthe Southern Pacific Railroad Company
upon which the franchise and rolling- stock of the Pullman Company is operated in this '
( County is 62.857 miles and the assesse*;Ilue per mile of such franchise and rolling
stock in this County on said Railroad is $1000. aggregating the sum of $62,857.00
apportioned as follows, to wit:
Incoroorated Towns.
Martinez 4.159 mita, $4,160.00
Hercules 1.90 " 1,900.00
Pinole .72 " 720.00
Pittsburg .55 " 550.00
Ric hmon d 5.97 " 5,970.00
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San Pablo 1.41 miles 1,410.00 c
Richmond 5.97 5,970.00
Selby 1.79 " 1,790.00
Carquinez, 1.75 " 1,750.00
Port Costa 2.15 " 2,150.00
Martinez 7.4 " 7,400.00
That the number of miles of track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe 's
Railway Company, upon whioh t?;e franchise and rolling-stock of the Pullman Company
is operated in the County is 61.280 miles and the assessed value per mile on said
franc'_Zise and rolling stock of said Companyin this County is $1,000 aggregating the
sum of $61,280.00 apportioned asfoll-ws, to wit:
Incornorated Towns.
Antioch .96 miles b 960.00
ercules 1.91 " 1910.00
Pinole, 1.00- " 1000.00
Pittsburg 57 " 570.00 ''
Richmnnd 6.70 " 6700.00
El Cerrito 2.30 " 2300.00
School Districts. '
Martinez, 2.22 miles 2,:220.00
San Pablo 2.21 " 2,210.00
Richmond 9.00 " 91000.00
The vote of the Board on th=_ f oregoing order being as follows, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow,. Buchanan and Trenbath.
Noes: None.
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In Matter o canvassing Election
Returns of Primary Election held on -
August 28th, 1934.
Now at the hour of 1 o'clock P.M. the Board of Supervisors meet$ as a Board -
of Canvassers to canvass the returns of the Primary Election held on Aug. 28th, 1934,
throughout the County of Contra Costa, and in each of the different precincts thereof
on Tuesday, Aug. 28th, 1934, and the returns of each of the precincts of said Dainty
being on file in the office of the County Clerk, the Board then and there proceeds
' to and does canvass the returns of certain precincts of the said County;
Thereupon the canvass being incomplete It is BY T'dE BOARD ORDERFD that the
further nanvass of said returns be continued to and until Friday morning Aug. 31st,
1934, at 9 o'clock A.M. rman. .
......... v:. /Jw/...Clerk.
IN THE BOARD OF SUPIR4ISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 31st, 1934.
The Board met at 9o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. w.J.Buchanan, Chairman- Supervisors Jas.N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Teils, Clerk.
In Matter of Canvass of -
Election Returns of Primary ELection
held on August 28th, 193 •
Nrnc, at the hour of 9 o'clock A.M. the Board of Supervisors meets as a
Board of Canvassers to continue the canvass of the returns of the Primary Election
held on August 29th, 1934, throuaout the County of Oontra Costa, and the returns
Of said canvass being incomplete,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERTD that the nirther canvass of said returns be
continued Itnoand
�yuntil Saturday morning, September let, 1934, at 9 o'clock A.M.
................Chairman.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER lst, 1934•
Th-Board met at nine o'clock A.M. --
' Present: Hon. W,J,$ychananChairman; Supervisors Jas.N.Long, H.L.Cummi ngs, 3
Harry Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Nells, Clerk. a
In latter of Canvass of w
Election Returns of Primary Election y.
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held on Aug. 29th, 1934.
Now, at the hour of 9 o'clock A.M. the Board of Supervisors meets as a '
Board of Canvassers to continue the canvass the returns of the Primary Election -x
held on August 28th, 1934, throughout the County of Contra Costa, and the returns
of said canvass being incomplete,
IT IS BY T-rE BOARD ORDERED that the further canvass of the said returns
be continued to and until Thursday, September 6th, 1934, at 9 o'clock A.M. .g
...../v-:�JJ - aea. � �a... .. irman.
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IN THE BOARD CF SUPERVISORS OF CONPRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
TUESDAY, SEPT. 4th, 1934•
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.�.Cummings,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S,C.Wells, Clerk.
The minutes and proceed;ngs of the Board for and during the month of August,
1934, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read and signed
by the Chairman and Clerk.
In Matter of Correct.of Assessment.
Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor, baving reported to this Board, that the following
erroneous assessment appears on Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1932-33, and having
j requested authorization to correct same in accordance with provisions of Section 3804
of the Political Code, to wit:
In the year.1932 Patrick J.Murphy, was assessed with a described parcel of land
containing two acres in Walnut Creek School District, See Vol. 30 Assessment No.61947
with real estate, valuation ,$$400, Lmprovements $750. personal property ;120, and Y.J.
Murphy havinz claimedthat he filed for :lar Veterans Exemption on this property in
above year, and that the office of Assessor has no record of receiving said claim
for exemption and that the 3 rst installment of taxes for said year on said property i
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was paid, and the said request having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra
Costa County;
It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor is hereby authorized to cancel
the second installment of taxes and delinquencies on said property for the year 1932-33.
In Matter of Declaring Salary
:Ordinance !To. 224 duly published.
Ordinance No. 224, having been published in Concord Transcript, for the time _
jand in the manner required by law, as shown by the affidavit of publication of Catheri e
Burke Soares, on file in the office of the Oou_nty Clerk of Contra Costa County,
It is, by the Board ordered that -said Ordinance be and the same is hereby
declared duly published. L5_
In Matter of Application of
,Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Go.
for permission to install Telephone Poles
,on Belmont St, San Pablo.
The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having filed with this Board an
application for permission to install five poles on the south side of Belmont Street
;between Second and Fifth Streets, in San Pablo, & the locations designated on a diagr
accompanying; the said anplication;
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT_ IS BY THE
'.BOARD ORDERED that permission to ins-,all said poles be granted. �.
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In Matter of Annexation of Sycamore School
District to Danville Union Elementary School
District.
A petition having been filed with this Board praying that Sycamore School
-, District be annexed to Danville Union Elementary School District and said petition
having been signed by the heads of families having children eligible to attend the
Sycamore School District, and said petition having heretofore been set for hearing,
for this time and place,and notice of the time and place of said hearing having been
mailed to Trustees of Sycamore School District and Danville Union Elementary School
District as shown by the affidavit of mailing of S,C.Wells, on file herein, and notic
of the time and place of said hearing having been published as required by law,
Courier-Journal, as shown b the affidavit of y T.Silver,
in y publicati on of Harr
on file herein, and no one appe-,ring to object to the annexation of said school �a
Districts, -
IT IS BY TIE BOARD ORDERED that Sycamore School District be and the same is
hereby annexed to Danville Uni,n Elementary School District.��
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In Matter of Setting Hearin:. on
petition f or Creation and maintenance
of a regional park district, within the
boundaries of the East Bay Municipal
'., Utility District.
Geo. E.i'lade, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
of Alameda County, having certified to this Board that there has been filed with the
Board of Supervisors of Alameda County a_petition signed as required by law, praying
for the creation and maintenance of a regional park District �ithin the boundaries
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of the East Bay Municipal Utility District,
The hearing on said petition is hereby fixed for Tuesday, Sept. 16t' 1934,
at 2 o'cloci: P.M. in Cooncil Chambers of-the City Hall of the City of Richmond, State - �
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!, of California, and that notice of time and place of hearing on said matter be publishe -
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lin Richmond Independent and Courier-Journal, in the manner as required by law.
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In Matter of Allowances to Indigents.
It is by the Board ordered that Frank J. Garcia, 33 Nevada St. Pt. Richmond,
be granted a county cash allovance of $20 per month, to begin Aug. lst, 1934.
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That $15. county cash allowance be granted to MINA BRINGSRUD, 422 Liberty St.
' E1 Cerrito, to begin Aug. 1, 1934.
That $12, county cash allowance be granted to MRS. ELIZABETH FITZEK, 5 Bishop
'St. Pt.Richmond, California, to begin as ofAugust 1st, 1934.
That $10 standing grocery order be granted to HUM PHREY HOURIGAN, 10 Standard
;Ave. Pt.Richmond, as of Aug. 1st, 1934.
That $10 standing grocery order be granted to JAMES H. MURPHY, as of Aug. 1st
1934 (rte 1,Box 275 Key Boulevard], San Pablo, Cal.
That $15 county cash allowance be granted to ELIZABETH PATTERSON 1904 Bissel
'.Ave. Richmond, Cal, as of Aug. ist, 1934•
That $12, county cash allowance be granted to MRS. CLARA SILVA, 261- 17th St '
'.Richmond, as of Aug.lst, 1934.
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That $12. which has been advanced in relief to HERBERT PAWSEY, Pinole, 3
be discontinued as of July 28, 1934•
That $7 50 State and $7.50 county aid to needy aged be granted to MRS.
JAW'S A. HOLLAND, 969 Macbado Ave. Richmond, as of Aug, lst, 1934.
That $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid to needyaged granted to MRS.
FANNIE WAGNER, 139 Fresno St. Richmond Annex, as of Aug. 8, 1934•
That $30. State and $10 county aid for children of an incapacitated
fat5er grantedto MS. ANNIE COI.'NOR, 620 Gladys St. El Cerrito be charged as of Nov.
1933, instead of $40. State aid.
That $10 State aid for half orphan children granted to MRS. GRACE JOSE,
11066 Liberty St. E1 Cerrito, be discontinued as of June 1, 1934.
That application for aid of MRS. OLIVE CRAIG, 651 Fifth St. Richmond,
be denied as need not established.
That a county cash allowance of $20 per month be granted to WM. P. HAYNES,
Powell & Dover Sts. San Pablo, as cfAug, 1st, 1934•K
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered a
that the f ollorrinr7 adjustments of appropriations be made in order to permit closing
of accounts of the year 1933-34:
Increases Decreases.
Board of Supervisors 101
0313 Fidelity Bonds $12.00 $20.00 Auto Mileage 041.
0320 Pubn. Notices, etc. 142.00 140.00 Convention Exp. 049
0339 Tel. & Tel. 5.00
1 O.00 $160.00
Clerk 102.
0315 Insce, Roby. & Burgy. 25.00 70.00 Binding 039.
0343 Transp. of Property 5.00 20.00 Tel & Tel. 0399. }
053 Books 5.00 35.00 Convent. Zxp. pC�
0517 Offc. Supp. Printed 35.00
0518 ° " Misc. 40.00
0521 Periodicals Subscrns. 5.00
0599 Misc. Supplies 10.00
$125-00 $12 00
Auditor 105
0343 Transp. Property 5.00 55.00 Rent. Equip. o�24
0517 Offc. Supp.'Printed 40.00
0522 Postage 10.00
55.00 55.00
Treasurer 106.
039 Binding 15.00 20.00 Insce. R.& B. 0315
0522 Postage 5.00
20.00 20.00
Assessor 107.
013 Field Deputies 10.00 10.00 Extra Help 012
0313 Fidelity Bonds 5.00 65.00 Repair of Equip. 0329
0320 Pub. Legal Notices 30.00 20.00 Tel & Tel. 0339
0517 Offc. Supp.Printed 50.00 21.00 Offc. Equipt. 0912
0911 Office Furniture 21.00
116.00 110.00 f
Tax Collector 106
039 Binding 105.00 100.00 Rent Equipt. 0324 'F
0320 Pubn. legal notices, etc. 1196.00 15.m Repair of " 0329
0339 Tel & Tel. 2.00 10.00 Tranap. Prop. 0--43 i[
30.00 Convention Exp. 049
425.00 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 0517
160.00 ° 11Misc. 0518.
525.00 Postage 0522
20.00 M so. Supp. 0599
1305.00 1305.00
District Attorney 111
0518 Offc. Supp. list. 75.00 80.00 Offo. Sup. Prtd. 0517
0522 Periodicals Subscrns. 6.00 -
$60.00 $80.00
-107
ems.
Purchasinp, Aret 114.
021 Regular Salaries $50.00 $50.00 Extra Help . 022. >t
0522 Postage 5.00 5.00 Offe. Supn. Misc. 0518
071 Maps 315.00 35.00 _ Postage stoat 075. N
90.00 90.00
' Coroner 115.
026 Misc. Fees, 220,00 175.00 Fees & Exp. Wtn. 035
0314 Inspne. & Autopsies 100.00 75.00 Lab. Examns. 0317
0338 Summoning Juries 10.00 100.00 Recov. & Remov. 0322 r
0 35 mel. & Tel. 20.00 10.00 Repair of Equip 0329
041 Auto Mileage 10,00
3. 0.00 300.00
Surveyor 116.
8329 Repair of Equip.. 10.00 10.00 Binding 039
O}3.9 Tel. & Tlg. 5.00 80.00 Auto Mileage 041 x
049 Convention Exp. 15.00 5.00 Ord. Travg. Exp. 0411
0516 Offe. Sunil. Misc. 15.00 10.00 Offe.Supp. Prtd. 0517
0599 Misc. Supn. 60.00
105.00 105.00
ELNS.Prelim. Exp. 120 _:
0320 pub legal notices, etc. 700.00 400.00 Mise.rees, 026
20..00 Repair of Equip. 0329
100.00 Supp. 1:!rinted0517 }
150.00 " Misc. 0516.
-40.00 Postage 0522
700-00 00.00
9uperi or Cola t 125.
0339 Tel. & Tel. 5.00 30.00 Exp, of CU t.Judges 0417 _
0521 Periodicals Subscrns. 20.00
0522 Postage 9.00
30.00 ,30.00
' Ct. Hse & Grcunds_156.
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OjllElec`.ricity 10.00 60.00 Fuel 059.
0511 Janitors Supplies 20.00
0599 =fisc. Sun lies 30.00 ----6'0 --
Rall of Records 159
0311 Electricity 35.00 40.00 Misc. Serv. 0399
0398 county Nquipt. 5.00 270.00 Fuel 059
0523 Renair Supplies 250.00
0599 Misc-Sapp 1ies 20.00
310.00 $ 10.00
Sheriff 201.
025 Matron Fees 6.00 40.00 ,Fees & Exp. of Int. 033
031 Medical Fees 100.00 40.00 Auto Eire 038
',., 0399 Misc. Services, 10.00 40.00 Tel & Tel 0339 zY
0411 Ord.Tray. Exp. 50.00 90.00 Auto Allce. 042.
0517 Offc. Supn. Prtd. 10.00 15.00 Conven. Exp. 049
0599 Misc.Supplies 370.00 20.00 offs. Sup. Misc. 0516.
01.00 Postage 0522.
54b.00 540.00
' Jail-Care of Prisoners 231.
059 Fuel 20.00 5.00 Misc. Services 0399
0514 Laundry Supp. 18.00 45,00 Bedding 052
0511, Medical Supp. 20.00 5.00 Cing. & Dis. Supp. 054.
0517 Office. Suup. Printed 25.00 45.00 Clothing 057,
0518 Office Supp. gi.se. 5.00 10.00 Janitors Supp. 0311.
0599 Misc, Supp. 90.00 68.00 Food SuIIp. 0524.
$178-00 i]6.00
' Jail -Branches 23.a,.
0328 Repair of Bldgs.. 1.00 1.00 Electricity 0311.
Reconle-2M
031,Insce. Robbery & Burgl. 15.00 35.00 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 0517
032 -Rent of Equipt. 20.00
3a 5.00 35.00
I'
A Bicultural Commissioner 242 q
0210 Uages $150.00 :150.00 Reg. Salary 021.
0313 Fidelity Bond 5.00 56.00 Auto Mileage 041
0 39 Tel. & Tel. 10.00
0411 Ord. Tray. .Exp. 1.00
0599 Misc. Supplies 25.00 ?.
073 Materials 1 .00 N
200.00 0206.00 -
Farm Advisor 243.
0395 County Equipment 639.00 270.00 Repair of Hquipt, 0329.
0511 Ord. Travg. Exp 5.06 . 5.00 Storage 6337•
30.00 Tel & Tel. 0339 t
6,00 Misc. Services 0399•
330.00 Gas, Oil & Grease, 0510
0 .06-0 FnF 00 -
#ealth Officer 0�1.
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0399 Mi.sc.Services, 1.00 127.00 Med. & Dental Fees, 031.
041 Auto Mileage 150.00 10.00 Lab. Examnrs 0317
0515 Med. & Surg. Sudo. 85.00 7.66 Repair of Equip. 0329
0518 Offc. Sup, Misc. 3.00 42,00 Tel & Tel. 0339
38.00 Ord. Tr+vg. Exp. 0411.
12.00 Offo.Supp. Prtd. 0517
00 Misc. Supp. 0599.
239.04 239.00
Hospital-Bides. & Gro-nds 02_
0316 Insce-Steam Boiler 203.00 64.no Electricity 0311
0325 Repair of Bldgs. 95.00 85.00 Repair of Equipt. 0329
0510 Gas, Oil & Grease, 2.00 35.00 Co. Equipt. 0395
0523 Repair Supplies 75,00 60.00 Fuel 059
0599 Misc. Supp. 2.00 137.00 ~rater 0527
4377.0`0 $ 77.00
Hosnital- Care of Inmates 903.
0223 "anitors 55.00 105.00 Kitchen Help 0225
0229 Orderlies 5000 20.00 Lab. Examnrs. 0317 `
054 Cleang. & Dis. Supp. 10.00 40.00 Repair of Equipt. 0329 @
0511 Janitors Supp. 10.00 20.00 Tel & Tel. 0339
0524-2 Fruit & seg. 20.60 .75.60 Bedding 052
0524- 3 Groceries 745.0090,00 Kitchen Suno. 0513
0524-4 Meat 625.00 290.0() lied. & Surg. Saran. 0535,
0599 Misc. Supp, 70.00 15.00 Off. Supp. Prtd. 0517
35.00 " ° Misc. 0515
30.00 Postage 0522
20.00 Renair Supra. 0523.
165.00 Butter„Eggs etc. 0524-1
650.00 Milk - 0524-5
25.00 X-Ray Supp. 0530
55.00_ Replace. of Equilbt. 081
15 5.G0$15s5.o0
Care of Minors 513.
057 Clothing 75.00 35.00 Rent 0325
40.00 Transp. ;'ersons 0342
75.00 $75-00`
Probations Officer 516. -
041 Auto Mileage 75.00 35.00 Tel & Tel. 0339
0522 Postage 15.01) 00_ Ord. travg. Exp. 0411 j
0.00 0.00
Detention Home ,518,
054 Oleang. & Dis. Suop. 5.00 30.00 Clothing 057
0523 Repair Supplies 50.00 25.00 Fuel
$55.00 ,55.00
Social welfare Debt. 522.
022 Extra Help 660.00 750.00 Reg. Salaries 021.
0210 Wages, 70.00 25.06 Rep. of Equipt. 0329
0211 Wages, Repair Labor 20.00 10.00 Misc. Serv. 0399
0311 Electricity 15.00 -80.00 Offc. Suno. Prtd. 0517
0324 Rent of ''quiet. 60,00 42.00 Postage 0522
0343 Transpn. of Property 10.00
059 Fuel 20.00
0518 Office Sunp. Misc. 42.00
$997-00 t"BTSO
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Richmond Health Center 532.
021 Regular Salaries 125.00 16.00 Extra Help 022.
0339 Tel & Tel. 19.00 85.00 Mise. Serv. 0399
0515 Med. & Surg. Supp. 467.60 43.00 Offe. Supp. Misc. 0516
0517 Offe. Supp. Printed, 21.00 488.00 Misc. Supo. 0599
#632.00 $632.00
F
Iios
Su-jt. of Schools 693. -
0339 Tel & Tel. 62 00 $10'.00 Binding 039 M1
041 Auto Mileage 36.00 24.00 Fidelity Bond 0313
0411 Ord. Travg. Exp. 3.00 24.00 Pubn. Legal Not. 0320 r
053 Books 3.00 ,00 Transpn. Property 0343
0518 ffc. Sung. Misc. 9.00 10 00 Misc. Serv. 0399
4,00 Postage 0522 ,
' 113.00 113.00
Board of Education 624.
014 Per Diem Fees 55.00 80.00 Auto Mileage 041
032 Other Fees .00 12,00 Offc. Sip7. Prtd, 0517
$,2.00 '92.00 x
County Library 697
' 022 Extra Help 35.00 35.00 Reg. Salaries 021
0329 Repair of Equipt. 10.00 20.00 Auto Hire 038
1 Auto Mileage 20.00 45.0G Binding 039
053 Books 200.00 100. 00 Repair of Bldgs. 0328
0518 Offc. Suns. Misc. 45.00 35.00 Transp. of Prop. 0343
0599 Misc. Su?)7. 10.008 00 Postage 0522
-3M---6U05
Memorial Monument 705
0311 Electricity 22.00 23.00 Misc. Supp. 0599
0527 Water 1.00
23.00 23.00
Memorial Bldgs. Mtce. Z06 _
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Danville 55.00 70,00 Crockett
Walnut Creek 15.00 _
70.00 70.00
County Exhibits 902.
0343 Transpn . ofrroperty 5.00 4,00 Electricity 0311.
' 841 Auto Mileage 6 55.00 20.00 Photo Serv. 0319
10.00 Rent of Equipt. 0324
5.nO Storage 0337
10.00 Ilisc. Serv. 0399
N0 Offc. Supp. Prtd, 0517
0 Postage 0522
2.00 Misc. Supp. 0599
00.00 0.00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, it is BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the followin_* advances be made from School Supply Revolving Fund, to the
following School runts, to wit:
Alamo Salary Fund, $300.00
Ambrose Salary Fund 500.00
Bay Point Salary Fund 880.00
Bay Point General Fund 185.00
Bay Point Special Fund 800.00
Canyon Salary Fund, 110.00
Carquinez General Fund 100.00
Carquinez Special Fund 3400.00
Concord Special Fund, 1600.00
Excelsior General Fund 100.00 €
Liberty Salary Fund, 50.00
Lone Tree Salary Fund, 50.00 `
Martirnz Salary Fund 2500.00
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Mt. Diablo Salary Fund, 100.00
Pittsbur,- Salary Fund, 500,00
Pittsburg General Fund, 300.00
Pleasant Hill Sal.Fund, 500.00
Pleasant Hill Gen. Fund, 100.00
Pleasant Hill Soecial " 1000.00
Pleasant Hill Bldg. " 500.00
Rod®Gen. Fund 200.00
Rodeo SDecial Fund, 1800.00
Selby Soecial Fund 100.00
Antioch High Gen. Fund. 50001.00
John Swett Union High
Salary Fund 700.00
Pittsburg High Sal.Fund
X21, 5.00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.%
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of County Auditor, A.N.Sullenger, It is by the Board ordered that
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!. the following transfers be made, to wit: - .
1932-33 Anorooriaticns adjustments.
Increases. Decreases J0
I Care of Indicents 510 P
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0524-3 Groceries, $300.00 $ 76.00 Rent 0325
120.00 Trans, pers. 0342
30.00 TransD. prop. 0343
40.00 Mis c.-Serv. 0399
2.00 Clothing 057
300.00 300.00
Sun. Dist. 1 ',
1020 Mtce-Surface 55.00 55.00 Mtce-Bridges, 1030.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that F
the sum of .$300 be transferred from the General Reserve Fund to the Say Point Fire r
f., District, and that the sum of $110 be transferred from General ReserveFund to the• ,
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! Mountain view Sanitary District.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
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IIn Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the following unexpended balances for the year 1933- 34, be cancelled and that .
the amounts thereof be transferred, to the Unappropriated Reserve Fund, to wit:
General Fund, $17, ;52.00
Char. & Corn. Fund, 6,476.00
County Library Fund, 32.00
$ 2 ,060.00
CANCELLATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
general Fund. -
!Board of Supervisors 101
;q 30911 Office Furnitue $415.00
Clerk 102
0329 Repair of Equipment 75.00
�,Auditor 105
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1039 Binding 25.00
N24 Rent of Equipment 75.00
9 Cor ention Expense 25.00
40516 Office Supp. Misc. 35,00
'Treasurer 1066
0315 Insce, Robbery & Burg. 6o.00
;039 Telephone & Tel. 10.00
iO41 Auto Mileage 75,00 _ 1
049 Contention Exp. 30.00
;0517 Office S+Dr.. Prtd. 15.00
d.
Assessor 107 ,
103395 Misc. Services, 40.00 -
041 Auto Mileage 60.00
%99 Misc. Supplies 20.00
'0912 Office Equipment 60.00 -_
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Dist._Attorney 111 onstable Two 10 226.
p 2Trnnsp. Persons, $135.00
023 Reporters Fees, $700.00
0213 Uperatives Wages 300.00 Con atabls T.�222
032 Other Fees, 50.04 Oj42 Transn. Person 80-40
033 Fees & Exp. of Inter, 80.00 0415 Sta. Offc. Exp.Allce, 35,00 Z.
038 Auto Hire 200.00
0317 Lab. Examin. 25.00 Recorder 235. {
0319 Photo Services 35.00
03 9 lel. u Tel. 125.00 039 Binding 120.00
' 0343 Transp. of Pxop. 125.00 0517 0ffc. Suo?. Prtd. 250.00
042 Auto Al,orance 50.00 0522 Postage 350.00
047 Dent. of Crime Exp. 50O•CO 081 Replace, Equip. 125.00
049 C„nvention Exp. 40.00
0411 rd. Tray. 3xn. 40.00 Public Administrator 236
053 Books 200.Q0 0320 Pubn. Notices, 60.40
0517fii^e Supp. Prt;d. 140.00 0339 Tel. & Tel. 30.00
0912 ff'.ce Equipt. 50.00 0517 Off- Sunp, Prtd. 20.06
' 0522 Postage 30.00
Pur6h�asiw Agent 11?+
Sealer of lYts. & Measures 2.41
0329 Repair of Equipt. 10.00 4329 Repair o' ' quip. 24.00
0 39 Tel. & Tel. 50.00 4398 County Equipment 40.00 aF:
0411 Ord. Travg. Exp. 55.00 041 Auto Mileage_ 420.40
0521 Periodicals Sula, 2 5.00 0411 Ord. Travg. "xp. 40.40
0599 Mise. supplies 15.00
Electi ms- Prelim. Costs 12200.
Arima.Can*s. 242.
022 Extra help 150.00 021 Regular Salariss 750.00
026 Uisc.Fees, 50.00 0395 County Equip. 1 90.00
4913 ?disc. Equipment 50.00 041 Auto Mileage 100.00
0517 Office Supp. Prtd. 30.00
Elections- Special 123. 0911 Office Furniture 30.00
026 Fees, Misc. 50.00 Fire Protection 247
0320 Pubr. Legal notices 100,00 0399 Fisc. Services, 225,00
Suueria Coast 125, Garage 251-
68-3 Replact. of Equipt. 575.00
o22 Extra Help 350.00
0417 Exp, of Outside Jud Compensation Insur. 252
Premiums 2100.00
' Superior Ct. Thal Em. 126
Liability_Insurance 254.
023 Reporters fees, l .�6 Premiums 125.00
031 Med. Fees,
034 gees & Exp. of Jurors, 1400.00 Hospital Bldgs, & Crds 502
0210 ages, 130.40 Ghas.& Cor.';
Justice Court 1 131 0211 Repair Labor mages, 120.00
0226 Laundryman 20.00
0415 stat. Of-fc. Ezra. A11ce,150.00 0514 Laundry Supplies 115.00
Justice Court 17 147 Weimar Jt.Hospital -5-0
5 25 Stat.Off c.Exp.Alice, 50.00 Pro rata 65.00
Justice Ct Trial EX0. 150 Gare of Indigents 10. x =
023 Reporte-s Fees, 1000.00 052 -3 Groceries 8026.00 "
033 =ees & Exp. of Interp. 50-00 County Library
035 Fees & Exp. of Witness. 25.00 05�icals Suoserns. 32,0 Library F4,_
Ct Hse & Grdns 156. Advertising 801„
0328 Repair of Bldgs. 350.00 037 Space 200.00
0329 Repair o: Equipt. 25.00
0398 County Equipt. 35.00 Go Planninx Comm. 805
059 Fuel 75.00 0 99 tdisc, ervices, 170.04
0523 Repair Stipp. 15.00 041 Mileage, 200.00
0527 'Mater 50.00 0515 Offc. Supp, Mise, 50.40
Hall of Records 1;,9 Jury Fee Deo.Withdrawals 848
Refunds, 240.00
0329 R.nag r of Equipt. 125.00
059 uel 160.00 Refund of Taxes 81
051, janitors Supp. 657.00 Refunds, 175.00
0527 Water 175.00
0 81 Rept T e of Equipt. 100.00 t`en. Bldgs. Mtce-.706
Various 00.00
' Oonstaole two. 1 211
744[3 Stat.Offc. Exn.Allce 350.00 General ;17,552.00
Char. & Cor. Fund, $8476.00
Con_starle tw 212. Co.Library Fuad, $32.00.
0 2 Transpn, ersons, 20.00
Constable Torn 5 21.5._ The said order is nassed by the unanim s
0 2 Transp, of ersons, 35.00 Vete of the Board.
"onstable Tr,-o 6 216_
0+15 St-It. Offc. Exp. Ailce,25,00
Co stable ;-,o 217
4� Matron ees, 10.00
03fF2 Trans. of persons, 75,00
Constable Two 8, 218
0342 Transpn. Pers-ns, 60.00
0415 Stat. Offo. Exp. Alice 15.04
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in the Matter of Transfer of Funds
On request of County Auditor, A.N.Sullenger, it is by the Board approved
that amounts made available for re-appropriation by.cancellation of certain A
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;appropriation balances for year 1933-34, heretofore made, the follovd ng appropriations '
be made, and that tba followin, amounts to cover them be,transferred from Enaourooriat d 5"
Reserve Fund to funds shorn as follows: `_
New Anorouriations.
General Fund. Char. & Cor. Co. Lib, _
' :Board of Supervisors 101
0320 Pubn. Notices, etc. $ 58.00
:Tax Collector 108
:0320 Pubn, notices, etc. 602.00
Pur Chasing A,ent 114.
'.0912ificL3-e Equipment 32.00
Coroner Pte.
'.02 Mi6 sc. Fees, 115.00
0912 Office Equipment 116.00
.Justice Court 3 133.
04T4--§m-all Claims Ct. Exp. 5.00
Justice Court 6, 136
0414 Small Claims Ct. Exp. 25.00
Justice Court 11 141
0313 Fidelity Dond 5.00
Justice Count 12,_ 142.
0 Small Claims Ot. Exp. 5.00
GrandJur 1�2.
034 Fe
ees & Exp. of Jurors 1400.00
Ct. Has & Grounds 156.
0211 Wages, Repair Labor 30.00
:Hallof Records, 159
:0210 Wages, 120.00
:0918 Grounds Improvements 40o.00
':Sheriff 201.
0213 pera�tives Wages 8500.00
o41 Auto Mileage 1000.00
G45 Criminal Case Exo. 475.00
Constable Two, 3 213
0 2 Transp. ersons 60.00
Constable two 1 ?21.
.0 2 iranspn. Persons 40.00
Constable Taro. 13.
0-3 TranspF persons, 15.00
Constable Two 15, 225.
03T2 Transp. Persons 175.00
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:Jail-Care of Prisoners 231.
0212 Wages, Guards, 130.00
;031 Med. & Dental Fees, 25.00
;0311 Electricity - 80.00
0329 Repair of �quipt. 25.00
0527 Water 135.00
�Worrkkinq Prisoners 233.
5-3FAuto Hire 20.00
0398 County Equipment 525.00
0599 'asc. Supp. 10.00
:Farm Advisor 2
,0398 County Equipment 466.Oo
Garage 2r5ll
10 2 Trucks 550.00 .
(Health Officer 301.
1021-nebular Salaries $$5.00
!:County Ph)�sician 501
x,031 Medical & Dental Fees. 50.00
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. Hospital - Care of Inmates 503. u
0225 Rurses ,$100.00
0524-3 Groceries, 605.00
0910 Furniture 13.00 ?
0913 disc. Equipment 10.00
National Re-Emnlovment Service 0
0339 telephone & Tel. 22.00
1 Careof #eedv Aged 511
Cash 500.00
Care of Needv Blind 512.
Cash 350.00
Detention Home 515 '
0211 'gages, Repair Labor 10.00
Social Welfare Dept. 522.
022 Extra help 4050.00
0 39 Telephone & Tel. 24'0.00
041 Auto Mileage 735.00
0411 Ord. Travg. Exp. $5.00
0523 Repair Supnlies 12.00
0599 Misc-Supplies 10.00
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Sera Pro'ects 523. a
0324 Tient of Eauint. 5.00
0517 Office Suno. Prtd. 50.00 x
0599 Misc. Sunn. 5.00
Care & Exam. of Insane 529_
031 Medical Fees, 150.00 r.
Sunt. of Soho is off-.
0517 Office Supn. Printed, $450.00
County Library 697
0913 "isc. Escuip. 32.00
Pari., M i,tenarx�01.
0324 dent of Equipt. 2.00
' 0510 Gas, 0;1 u Grease, 6.00
0523 Repair of Supnlies, 10.00
0599 Mies. Sti7plies, 80.00
Misc. Refunds 512,
Refunds 230.00
Joint_ Hiehwav `runnel 515
0599 Misc. Supplies. 17.00
District 423.0
C.W.A. ADYININ. 900.
Nl o Mi
Autleage 1020.00 a
031; Fidelity Bonds, 7.00 t
C.W.A. Project 910.
0599 Misc. Supp. 1190.00 Ap
C.W.S. PROJECT 947
C311 Electricity 5.00
0399 11isc. Services, 53.00
059 Fuel 2.00
0599 Mis.
Su-,plies 2.00
7 52.00 7�.0o 032.00 s
' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
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A,N,Sullenger, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, having, reported
to ti:is Board that certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust
accounts for the month of June so that the said accrunts will present a true record
of the proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from ?'
'... the Count. Treasury, and rood cause appearing therefor in a detailed exolanation a'
presented by said A.N.Sullenger;
'., It is, by the Board ordered that the frllowing adjustments be made in the
funds as kept by the Canty Auditor and by the County Treasurer:
16
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1 .4 1
Debits Credits
(Decreases) (Increases)
Char. & Corrns. Fund, $151,24
General Fundwl 1.24.
151.2 151.2 . '
The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.<
In Natter of Canvassirg Returns of
Absent Voters Ballots, -
This being time and place as required by lam for canvassing absent voters.`
ballots of the election held on August 29th, 1934, throughout the County of Contra s
Costa, and each of said ballots having been returned to the Clerk of said Board
the Board proceeds to and does canvass the ballots cast at said election by absent
voters, and the canvass of said ballots being incomplete, the further canvass of
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said returns is continued to Wednesday, Sept. 5th, 1934, at 9 o'clock A.L.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Wednesday, Sept. 5th, 1934, at 9 o'clock
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONT'.A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5th, 1934,
The Board met at 9 o'clock A.H.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchana; Chairman; Supervisors Jas. N.Long, H,L.Cummirg s,
Harry M.Stom, and R,J,Tre::bat'r. 5.7.?!ells, Clerk. _
In '�Aattc'r of Appointment of H.W.Heidorn
as Justice of the Peace of 17th Judicial Township.
There being a vacancy in the office of Justice of the Peace of the 17th
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Judicial Township of Contra Costa Bounty caused by the death of Alex. Murdock,
Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Long, It is
by the Board ordered that H.W,Heidorn, be and he is hereby appointed Justice of the
Peace of 17th Judicial Township of Contra Costa County.
It is further ordered that he give bond in the aura of 71000 to the County
of Contra Costa.K __,.
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In the Ltatte r o f Canvas--i ng of
Returns of Absent Voters Ballots.
The canvass of Aosent Voters Ballots at the Primary Election held throu43out
the Cumy of Comm Costa on 25th day of Au gust, 1934, being incomplete, It is by
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' the Board ordered that the further canvass of said Absent Voters Ballots is hereby LL
continued to and fixed for Thursday, September 6t1n, 1934, at 9 o'clock A.M.
And theBoard takes recess to meet on Thursday, September 6th, 1934, at 9 o'oloo {
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IAT BOARD OF Si?PERVISO'73 OF COiri=?A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORfiIA•
THURSDAY, SEPTEgBER 6th, 1934.
The Board :set at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. k4.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors .Tames N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry H.Stoc, and R.J.Trembath. S.0.ite1Is, Clerk.
In the Matter of Canvass of Election
Returns of Primary Election of Aug. 25, 1934.
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Nor, at the holy' of 9 o'clock A.M, the Board of Supervisors meets as a Board
{ of canvassers to continue the canvass of the returns of the Primary Election held on
August 25th, 1934, throughout the County of Contra Costa, and the returns of said
canvass being incomplete;
IT IS BY THE BWO ORDERED that the further canvass of said returns be
continued to and until Friday, September 7th, 1934, at 9 o'clock A.M. y3
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In ;Satter of Canvassing of Returns of
Absent Voters Ballots for Aug. 25th, 1934.
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The canvass of Absent Voters Ballots at the Primary Election of ?ug. 25th, 19
being incomplete , it is by the Board ordered that the further canvass of said
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Absent Voters Ballots is hereby continued to and fixed for Friday, September 7th
' 1 934, at 9 O'clock A.M.
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And the Board takes recess to meet on Friday, September 7th, 1934, at 9
o'clock A.M.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALF ORNIA.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th,1934•
The Board met at 9 o'clock A.M.
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Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Sunervieors Jas. N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry M,Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. i
j In Matter of Canvass of Election Returns
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of Primary Election of Aug. 29th, 1934.
Now at the hour of 9 o'clock A.M. the Board re-convenes to canvass the eE5
returns of the Primary Election held throughout the County of Contra Costa on
Aug. 29th, 197,4, and in each of the different precincts thereof,and then and ther
proceeds to and does canvass the remaining precincts of.Contra Costa County;
Thereupon the Board 'having corppleted the canvass of all of the remaining '
precincts,excluding the votes cast by Absent Voters, finds that the number of
votes cast for each candidate for each political Party and for each Candidate
for each County Office, anft for each Member of the County Central Committee,. ex-
cluding votes cast by Absenttoters is as shown on the following pages:
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Riclunona Na.28 I'4 (; t"f % _.�• i.-_... .;__n_ 3 �7 3 —
Richmond No.29 I _ a��9 b G:'{$,1
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Richmond No.30 I!t 0 J
Richmond No.31
- _ Richmond No.32 I' U g`I(q rlO7��
Richmond No.33 I� �j �//3� ' _3 Y1 1(YU.E7-17�(J
Richmond No.34
Richmond No.35 ;�f�' -- 3 ,� I _ GO/S /S T'[SI 6 _-
Richmmnd No.36 S I I
Richmond No.37
- -Richmond No.38 qq
lliehniond No.39 II p /I Y�
Richmond No.40 3 C 1 L ':. 4 - ! I � 3 0;3
Riclvnond No.41 �7 — ✓o'/'7�1 b (�i b��
Richmond No.42 Ilyry ,3 'l�' ..7� ! _. ..o '`r�1"(P42471f
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San table No.l C Y 1 I`f" 1 1 ' _ �1 $a 7 77 1717 1 -
_San Pablo No.2 I!7 t ?I S _ ._ 9 ITS ��,Yl'FIO 1 __
San Pablo No.3 i l p
.San Pablo No.4
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Memher Cw�rfp Central - -.
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Total.Brought Forward -
Giant 3o c
Rodeo No.l � 3� '�' l3 (o l�ai JlOi/o
Rodeo No.2
Pinole No.1 1 a (/
Pinole No.2 1{ C) I 71 6T'b �yrb g
Hercule. G y a )7_ :-_ ._.. _.__ _-- -. -- 3 Y4.Y3 �3 $4
Selby _.
Crockett No.l
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Crockett No.2. .
Crockett No.3
Crockett No.4
Crockett No.5 37- O
Crockett No.0
Crockett No.7
Port Costa No.1
Port Costa No.2 , ; U _-
Danville No.1
Danville No.2 p 7 -- 1
San Ramon 3
Tassajam
Alamo ;z4 3
Lafayette No.1
Lafayette No.2
Canyon
Moraga
St.Marys
Alhambra
Walnut Creek No.1 2 ,f l% k _ rt
Walnut Creek No.2 3 6 C 117
Walnut Creek No.3 l�(. to S �-� ;Z' _ -'-
Walnut Creek No.4
Samnap �� 71 I 1 _ -- ;
_.. Martine.No.1
Martinez No.2
Martinez No.3
Martinez No.4
Martinez No.5
Martine.No.8
Martinez No.7
Martinez No.8 r5 1 7 Wil . ... --
- Martinez No.9
Martinez No.10 3 b y 1 1
\lartinez No.11 �.�. 0 S
Martinez No.12 h'. I .�� Z� ..c 1W
Martinez No.13U 1 ...lQ.j 5 - `•�.
Vine Hill No.1
_ Vine Hill No.2
Mountain View No.1
Mountain View No.2 -
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Concord No.1
_. .. Concord No.2
Concord No.3 u : 2
Concord No.4 -.
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Total.Carried Forward
PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 REPUBLICAN
Member Comedy e Central Member County Central Member Ceu�Central Member Caun Central Member CK*Ceol al Member Caun Central Member Cmffi Cmhal
Committee.._ Sup.Drat.,I Committee. _..SoP•Dist.1 Sup.Dist. Committee.. Sup.Dist Dist. Cmmmrllee —Sup.Der - CommiHee___.Sep.Diab
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Member ofYsenaW, r i -V YnirCwd/�tr+l..
loth nMh4at ; GmEN,!Sup W.
ELECTION 14
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PRECINCTS Y
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Totals Brought F-rd
Concord No.5
Concord Nto.6 �II 4�. 3 3
Concord No.7 v
Associated
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Cowell ;Z0 �y ... .. . . ...... _.- --
Pacheco
Pittsburg No.1 y ,
Pittsburg No.2 1`;u /S b
.. Pittsburg No.3 ,J 4 ./.� .3(o. _/3 -
Pittsburg No.4 b a 3 I D 3 I
Pittsburg No.5
Pittsburg No.G
Pittsburg No. ^' I 1 4
PittsburgPittsb
No.1
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-- Pittsbu No. 0
Pittsburg No.11
Pittsburg No.12 3 U i J
Pittsburg No.13
Pittsburg No.14
Clayton . 1 D
Port Chicago No.1
Port Chicago No.z --
Clyde
Nichols
Antioch No.1
Antioch No.2 'l
Antioch No.3
Antioch No.4 i.4'S I 1 lr
Antioch No.5 34 11 y _ ..
Antioch No.G
Lone Tree
Brentwood No.l
Brentwood No.2 `F I ;z a
Brentwood No.3
Byron No.1
Byron No.2
Ism 5 !
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Oakley No.l I I(o }
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Oakley No.2
ARSEWEE ROTS h gy es 88 yi,g1
CONTRA COSTA ._.... -
COUNTY TOTALS �' % �7S33NZ Z03 d 9 l 7go8'+407q�15z}go8 ..
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PRECINCTS
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Berkeley Park �!
EJ Cerrito No.1 , �
Ed Cerrito No.2 kI
TS Cerrito No.3 _-.
El Cerrito No.4 III
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EI Cerrito No.5
El Cerrito No.G -
EI Cerrito No.7 1
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RI Cerrito No.8 -
EI Cerrito No.9
CI Cenito No.10
Kc-ington No.1
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K-singten No.2
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Kensington No.3
Richmond No.1
Richmond No.2
Richmond No.3
Richmond No.4 _-
Richmond No.5
Richmond No.G
Richmond No.7
Richmond No.F
Richmond No.0
Richmond No.10
Richmond No.11
Richmond No.12 t
Richmond No.13
Richmond No.ht
Richmond No.15 l
Richmond No.16 I;
Richmond No.17
Richmond No.18
Richmond No.19
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Riclnnond No.20
Richmond No.21
Riclnnond No.22 I
Richmond No.23 �I
Richmond No.24
Richmond No.25
Richmond No.26 _ _ I� 4,
Richmond No.27 I.._ �a
Richmond No.28
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Richmond No.29
Richmond No.30 J
Richmond No.31
Richmond No.32
Richmond No.33
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Riclnnond No.34
Richmond No.35
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Richmond No.36
Richmond No.37
Richmond No.38
Richmond No.39
R aclunond No.40
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Richmond No.41 P I f
Richmond No.42
San Pablo No.1
San Pablo No.2
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San Pablo No.3
Sam Pablo No.-1
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Totde Carclod Forw�N
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PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 REPUBLICAN
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Yater Crary Clokd Call aduw 11 Cokd ire pub�rYpl '
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ELECTION
PRECINCTS
II
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Totals Brought Forward
Oleum
Rodeo No.1 II :. ': : ! .. li .- -- -- --- •--
Rodeo No.2 _
Pinole No.I
Pinole No.2
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Hercules .
Selby
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Crockett No.1 —
Crockett No.2 it I I I .
Crockett No.3
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Crockett No.4 _.._ --
Crockett No.5 ._._. _i... _—
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Crockett No.6
Crockett No.7 I T
Port Costa No.1 —
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Port Costa No.2 —
Danville No.1 II -
Danville No.2 .. P _
San Ramon
Tazsajam
Alamo
Lafayette No.1 --
Lafayette No.2
Canyon
Mora6a I'
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St.Marta
Orinda
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Alhambra ..
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Walnut Creek No.l
Walnut Creek No.2 �t D7 7a 74 8310.
Walnut Creek No.3 1rS 63,e 1 41;
Walnut Creek No.4
Saranep iF1 4Y04Y
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Martinez No.1 3 I ,y 3 ,7 I I�• :. �, I `i _ _
Martinez No.2 �6 7 4, d 1 14;
.. Martinez No.3
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Martinez No.4 lb o
Martinez No.5 ---
Martinez No.0
MoartinI(I I o
ez No.9 `i L
Martinez No.7 Ileo.'
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Martinez No.10 47 Td 476� �. 4.'
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Afartbrez No.11 �c�y Z�1 �J 14 �i I ..... _ __
Martinez No.12
Martinez No.13
Vine 1101 No.1 —
Vine Hill No.2 1:1y .4-?- Ir - IIII ----- 1' lO —
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Mountain View No.lt
Mountain View No.2 I 17 .. ... .... ; ... ... .. ........ --µ — -- -
Concord No.l
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Concord No.2 S
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Concord No.3 A LfL4c,`(
-.. Concord No.4
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_.
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rmkr Bj*t t4el s reeha Gw*Clow rye o ilf em" tl
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ELECTION F� -'` ,
PRECINCTS c T it
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Tatar Brought Forward
Concord No.5 �i ta0.3( 40 w Ib
Concord No.GII)
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Concord No.i a � �c�yl 4b/
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Pacheco �3
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Pittsburg No.1
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Pittsburg No.2
Pittsburg No.3 - _ - - _ N 17a 9 b(o-�+•0/
Pittsburg No.4 4 ii �s61
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Pittsburg No.5 '� j �{s+7.16 At Y --
Pittsburg No.G j7 b ,h 2 4
Pittsburg No.7
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Pittsburg No.6 �1 c I' i�?../oo'71.:17' --.
Pittsburg No.9 ,174.13 1�. !-
Pittsburg No.10 �
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Pittsburg No.11I: r - lw�t /lua0c.3
Pittsburg No.129p
Pittsburg No.13 A
k : �I N�� 216,
Pittsburg No.14 �j j3ry 44
Clayton II r 30, i t V:^l• 11 '- --
Port Chicago No.1 � � � I�
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Port Chicago No.215�.J �
Clyde !S
Nichols
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Antioch No.1
' Antioch No.2
Antioch No.3
Antioch No.4
Antioch No.5
Antioch No.G
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Lone Ties I
Brentwood No.1
Brentwood No.2
IIBrent—od No.3
f I 1
Byron No.1
Bron No.2
Knightmn
Oakley No.1
Oakley No.2
nesFNreErorE iP-0 74 K L Imo,
CONTRA COSTA h !Gt0�OI'r7S1.'/�2i _
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PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 REPUBLICAN
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20
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Berkeley Park
EI Cerrito No.1
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El Cerrito No,2 _
El Cerrito No.3
El Cerrito No.4
El Cerrito No.5
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EI Cerrito No.6 -
EI Cerrito No.7
EI Cerrito No.8
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Ll Cenito No.9
El
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No
I e smr�lon 10
Dais n gtoa No.3
Richmond No.1
Rechmond No.2 I -
Richmond No.3
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Richmond No.4
Richmond No.5
Richmond No.6 _—
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Richmond No.7
Richmond No.8
Richmond No.9 I
Rirhmoud No.30
Richmond No.11 '
Richmond No.12
Richmond No.13
Richmond No.14 !
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Richmond No.15 '1
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Richmond No.16
Richmond No.17
Richmond No.18 '.
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Richmond No.18
Richmond No.20
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Richmond No 21
Ricl—ed No 22
Richmond No.23 i U ffI
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Richmond No.24
Richmond No.25 - �-
Richmond No.26 Iu _
Richmond No.27 _ li
Ridnnond No.28
Richmond No.29 1
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Rirhmond No.30
Richmond No,31
Richmond No,32 - -
Richmond No.33 I 1
Richmond No.34 i� 1
Richmond No.35
Rielmmnd No.36
Richmond No.37 -
Richmond o.3
Richmond No.39
Richmond No.40 c -
Richmond No.41
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Richmond No.42
San Pablo No.1
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San Pablo No.2 W
Snn Pahl.No.3
San Pchlo No.-1
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PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 REPUBLICAN
Member Cu*WWI Member Counh Central Member Cwnh Central Member Cmmnh Central -. Member Cmunh Central Member Gomh Central Member"a®h CentrY
CommiHee.........Sup.Dist. Committee Dist. Cmmmifl---------Sup.Dist Cammithe_...._Sup.Dist Cmnmifkc__..._Sup.Dist. CommiFI- ._--.Sup.Dist Cmmmilbw _._S*FxL
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EI.Cerrito No.1 I U U C 4 7
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»Cerrito No.2 6" 0 v u U [0 5 o D 4 9 9! h t � v a
EI Cerrito No.3 U 0'.. U_ L 0 J.2. . J SI S- ! ,j� D
EI Cerrito No.4 0 - --
El Cerrito No.5 /(r U _J, o U./O c: / fC: _ 5
EI Cerrito No.6 'i7 6U. U 0 �t(E'. C 3 3 G l Y 0
EI Cerrito No.7 w l J 0 6 ;) U (� (' y �'
El Cerrito No.8 31{.. 0 0. C, U r5, �. _.67-
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L'1 Cerrito Nag /`� C 0, 0 u / .} / /. ._l Q / {!
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EI Cerrito No.10 7 0 D y`s` / - C J .
Kensington No.1 �, l U C U f ! 1 _ .7 / ,b
KensU.
Kensington No. 1 . 0
Krusingtou No.3 /.5 0 0.. / 0. U
Richmond No.l 1 U o J 0,/ �,. U U' 0� �'.14 L`;.-� _-
Richmond No.2 1 0 U O 0 /4 r 14 7- 0 d ,? / 7- U l 1
ltichnnond No.3 7-1 C U, 0 U / / j 5� / U U /
Richmond No.4 1.`}
Richmond No.5 .5 L" / 6 / 0-/1' . 0 a �. P� C 0
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Richmond No.G 3 U 0
Richmond No.7 0 O 0 J 30. / '. 3 /?- D
Riielnnond No,8 'U 0 1 0 0 4y:� 3 0 a /6 i 0 -i
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1Lelimond No.9 0 a- /,+ S.'/3 U. .�._ I G a' J a4/ 0: --- -
Richmond No.30 .l -_
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Riehmond No.12 J {' 0 ')r�� .5 / Y �O _1� .__/`�.. / / -_ -- ----
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Richmond No.11 4 J �� (?. a� / ll. / /C 4 3 0 ./-/ U --27 J
Richmond No.13 44 C 0. 0 tI{� / 2. �5 h J'U 0 / 1: a 0' �'Z�.... _ w :.
_ Richmond No.14 j
Iticlunond No.15 141 C 0 C C% j 7 / L U /, („ U: �` 0
Richmond No.16 7 i i) 0 U C 7 =r / ,� -y J;_ a U
Richmond No.17 ,=� / 0 0�=� �.-/,J
Richmond No.18 /
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Richmond No.19
Richmond No.20 /
Richmond No.21 1 / LY_„Z'Z I r�. r-% - /y _ 7� / '�_—
Richmond No.22 $G O v 0 C, 3(, d_ 6, U - l(
Ridonond No.23 -K U O ) 0 '- --'
Richmond No.24 13 0n D U. 0 3. /� �- br� S 7 a 6 G 0
Rticlonond No.25 5 C U J j S U j
18chnnond No.20 '7--
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Richmond No.27 ",(.vr
Richmond No.28 Z : �_ U �% U./.� / -% _ �: 7_ 1 c� / /
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Richmond4 No.29 J-�! L U U 7"�. ^ /
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Richmond No.30 U p. 0 0
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Richmond No.31
Richmond No.32
Richmond No.33 L^`Y
Rid—nd No.34 l p U f 0 4 (a. a, l 6737. _..
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Richmond No.36 0 u U i'? O 4 O. c'�. ,_. /
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Richmond No.37 _ O v C
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Represenlalne In Congress 6th Rlyt Member of Assembly,
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Richmond No,B X)7.o 20�Ao 3 �) ?� 5_ao�!19 jv �5 39 .0 3T I �_.I �9 39._35��1 C, I'o--
R cbmond Ne.9 )6/4 7 /'l
RichmondNo.lo_ X3 1 » �. I�1� �o �Z
Richmond No.11 °1x..23�f )?.�?� '`!1� 141.IIi ,fi-I If�l ;3�.Z� 3�3`f 'Il/1.�1�. 07J' ��-
R.iclnnmrdNo.lz
I�
Richmond No.13 �i/ � )l. 5 � " 3 3 �o S./� � 3�� 1/953�1 r s2olJla3
4 b �1� .,�14333��- , l ,yr j dl
,° r
RobmonaNo.l4 0J>
Richmond No.15
Richmond No.16 Igti"vl v Yti��_.lol`� 7,ti It f`l:�l �_I/� -
Riohmond No.17 �j'� 1.� t 1`' l��l r^� �I l w I ;/ l�11 1 3 l� Y I,� 2 �." 1.1 l 6 .�17 1 3 I ii, 1311{7 _
Robmonano.ls 7iir
r� _ � ,� ��(fl / f
Riobmona No.is 1.1 ;f ,.c Ib !F'A L ;Lai t Z ez pLLIg/'"//..
12ichmmed No.20 ,)i�')..
Richmond No.21
,I'Y 7 a�9 �Sd3?�,.s,ab 13 3vabt3,;13 /ria ay3�'i15-� .ik/S /3
Rchmond No.22 J'�27$��a Sot/63'filf 3f>l�7ri b,,q��137 "41"Y /3
RichmendNo.23 ;lyP-D ip;i 11.3d"}.A§ 14 11'_1�,a1i/' f/
Richmond No.24 ;3 3130Y✓_11rl Rw 11, 5d3y333 FJllalllal 3 �,xB
Richmond No.253rIaJ�a/X33 d`!��i,��
Richmond M.26 Y,;�.a ti / /9 /7,.�' c/3 �:Y G /a}6 a\l�J-31/3/ / ao I Y, -,1 3 1'l I71{1
Ri.lonondNo.2z s ���� -3`i', 35 �� �� � 31 93 3b .3a >i�3 3o as fJ 9�sb 20 !b a�
Richmond No.28
Richmond No.2s .y 3tF�y z��.o)b�19�- � ,}jx�;2`1:3'Y�7,�11(r 35�o.2.i ,;13�r5� �,1.'(J�IJ6
Richmond No.30
Richmond No.31 I�14'y' /C.fl �" Mfr/<' i fo/5� "J�1'I 3't)I�//a/ JO �4:ij l-0 n/6100 _
Richmond No.32 ��h 2�/'�N `` 1.� i i;r'%'1 ✓I/�. i,I`�7�'�'�'V� '�' I -Y�O.'7 U �0 ✓
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RicbmondNo.33 �itf•.rte- 3�.'r•" 15 2�1,�0 11 z1-yY7U0i ( I,I�1Iy� �l 6
�-✓30
Ricbmmrd No.34h�3.^!--3i, `f6,16_ y1�ltl_�9 _`([jr l7lrzd -
RiclunondNo.35 �2
Riehmond No.36 �(`, 33 yo -'�'�9�IL j �'d�41 1�'31J�3 33a aA";a ..��6.J13� `�J7Wy
Richmond No.37 ��3tr `t r'"�=r/� „",',�5.�0 ,S,o'11 J.g1�7'3 1b'337 I �l� /��{j,3U �6 /%- 33�3J --
RichmondNo.363b3��1,1 3794 i� (v�3
Richmond No,39 7-1
12icbmondNc.40 it`�. 3 "(bYb4ti 3c_ Ju->I
Richmond No.41 a3
llicmnona No.42I't`-V-%- r (�.r�'i`� 44 4 �./. �s� �b�l .3Jk�-/:a//�332�1/�
Ban Pablo No.1 1� 3ioUoa 3� �d Y�p3l.oyd� 9g3y ?t�1 Yo 3y �'1 37� � `F(3� `�l: b'1�3�a2
y d
San Pablo No.2 rf?.'�b S3}j0 4.1.38 3437:"� 7��_.;3o 2�f3UjJ� `J a.F� 3tP�l 3/ 95, 0 60
Sao Pablo No.3 ,l3 `f5 o39,-,4 ar 33 34 37.3`'.3Y33 401{13 /f/X37 j$�.SS I a{7�13q�'./.1-1� do13j3
San Pablo No..1 '17 i /f r t'--�� i� 3 -,` [1 �'�:/`t y - / ° r' "Co_ d
�> .., h ./ /8 /. /a � �"I �i � S 6 �I N ' 1 r tai
- _ _
To4la Carried F-rd �JgIF)l•.Z j17,111 1117k1�6�,�. 1$1blasllz96u��1���lolll lul�fu��gly� �gl j�r�lo�.°�o�� a33�a�f'9��' 3f _ 3
PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 DEMOCRATIC
Membra Cu*ce" Member Cooal7 C"W Member Caaatp COW Member Caootp c"hl < Member ca*CaMI Mmw Cauah cmkal *.Off CM4 Cc"
�ICmra ! __ I up.0' CammHSup Cat'!Cemm@m ._Sop C'al CmMw Sa.0&L CmCte.. Sq.Cul
I I'
I � ,
tD�l;l2z it Ii is s l
16
,
4 � t
,
7
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(( I I I
I
4i
I
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- 307' 7 �� - - - -
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7
1�, t r
1
13 11
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Irt � 7��
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DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE
40.
Member County Central Member WO Ceahel Member Comb Cortril Member Cw*Cmrbol Member Craft Centril
corm lime_-_sa,.dirt ce..ke___sup.list cemmaks 1 sw.oit��cemmami_l—sap.rant e..rtke I. aeo as�'
ELECTION < i C 3 f'
PRECINCTS �.Sb��' v
'-���II-1-.: �'� � � �a, � Q,.•=vim`�� � C ice: ��Q�� �
Totale Brought Forward !-
I
Giant y1 i� $ /o II _t 7_ly;�3_I� ' jo
Oieum ��R" /7
Rodeo.No.1 Il:1y4� p�p04I,slik�lr�_1-'f
H G 9 4�3�1j 3i3D 39 3�ISz
r �` 7 �� 07 r rr qtr i9' �31io
Rodeo No.2 ��aw�- 4_ti a ?4 4� z 4�1
l Y i > �l9 _ sy_ ���r2_
Pino]e No.1 ��,. e�l Deo I�I/�./�_J�r3}�� I5 I �
Pinole No.21q Z /U l �lj 1.2X J0/7 a6/3 'v �, 1 Ao lY r '(oll� yrJ
Hercules -I 1 14 9.: 9_.^_ � IG��
- -
Selby
r -
Crockett No.1
Crockett Ao.3 r
Crockett,No.2
-
Crockett No.4
Crockett No.5
II11 -r
Crockett No.6 1—4
Crockett No.7 _t --
Port Costa No.1
- 1
Port Costa No.2
Danville No.1
Danville No.2 Sj �.._.. _ _I • —
1 i 1 j
San Raman
Tassajam
Alamo
I
Lafayette No.1
Lafayette No.2
Canyon
II 1
ary. I
a
-li-
Orind
Alhambra 7
Walnut Creek No.1
Walnut Creek No.2
Walnut Creek No.3
walnut Creek No.4
Sammp
Martinez No..l
Martinez No.2
Martinez No.3
Martinez No.4
Martinez No.5
i
Martinez No.G
MartinezNo.7
Martinez No.S
I
Martinez No.9
I l
Martinez No.10
Martbrez No.11
Martinez No.12
6
Martinez No.13 i
Vice Hill No.1
Vine Bill No.2 y _...._.. {i :_..
- Mountain View No.1
Mountain View No.2 l f 1 !
Concord No.1 r
Concord No.2 h �I ,_ t
Concord No.3
Concord No.4 Ii
L . -n in a
Terel.c. tea F-1 9s�12gL �gj� �,1bI �y1�IAFIA,-''ALIM �1L�lpI�trul
f � I
PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 DEMOCRATIC
u
,i Member Cemnh cubral. Gutlfer Cm*Ga Dist. Cm.®�.CCrt'Calralt Member
retril f.q Member Cowh Cmhil Member Cwnh Cabal Member Cecnh Cen6d
comamm..�. uP. �I GniNee-�°-�.".SN.Sisi..Ca.m�Hee__'._Sup.Out Cammhfm Sq.Md "
f �
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DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE
42
Member ceanh Central Member C4-Intl iy Member Cegnll Ceehal Member Cwd1 Ceihd Y�Ceede
cemmitift !_._sup.Dist 0130,r',1 Ceememme.l_.se"Amt... C�mmil�l a ---SYS.Did. Q_m.
ELECTION 1 7 C �
PRECINCTS
Totals Brought Forwartl
Concord No.5 I.
Concord No.0 1 _
Concord No.7Associated
Cowell II
Pacheco I, `
I
Pittsburg 1\0.1
Pittsburg No.2
Pittsburg No.3
Pittsburg No.4 I;
Pittsburg No.5 II
Pittsburg No.0
Pittsburg No.7
Pittsburg No.S
Pittsburg No.9 ,� v
Pittsburg No.10 -
Pittsburg No.11 I' r
Pittsburg No.12 it
Pittsburg No.13 it
Pittsburg Nu.14 -
Clayton
I
Port Chicago No.1it
-
Port Chicago No.2 _ p;
Clyde
,
I
I
Nichols
i
1 I
Antioch No.l
I i
Antioch No.2
Antioch No.3
Antioch No.4 ;; - Y
Antioch No.5 7
I' IIS
Antioch No.0
Lane Tree 'III
Brentwood No.1
I l t
Brentwood No.2
Brentwood No.3
Byron No.I .
I
Byron No.2
Iinightsen
Oakley
y No.1
I
Oakley No.2
II
ABSENTFE VOTE 3o!K�R ly lam .127 13 r3 2/137 it,
/37101� 23
CONTRA COSTA
(1111 —
COUNTY TOTALS °is8lj'1$N1:�L �1�/�'k �d�i- 1y�I�1.1�9birL��7lIY�la3lt;�lb4'YI3b�yo1{��I"5111,� Iz61114Y1J1%ln6�lyo`�13ty.�///1y3a'llti'�p114
I
:I
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PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 DEMOCRATIC
MmmbmSobl Member Cun Ce6 - member Cun Cnhd uMember Cwn hunkel u � trimhMe
NMNJ Dist. oul. Commle......._SuP.On. Commee- Su.OieL Oef. CmSup.Oiel 3 L�'
._�
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it \ �� \•; � �I� c � �"�� ,J �I� �
v � '
ebb
I � I
h � j
I
I
i
I r
h I,
Ij _------
1 -
II
_A-
I
i
I -
1 � -
1 �'�Di'Fto�3d{bttll �t3j�'by?� 1 l�111 / —
II
I ,I
i I
j
I I p F
DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE
Wmlur Bouny cmhd ikmkr Cw*Cmhd wmbff cx cg*al mww clmu cmw "ff cmu c0*w
CmmedM__.._.Syl.cid c miceu...__._Sup,cid. cnmi4d_......Sq.16t Cumutil6e _Sup.Crd. Cuumfke-_------Sup.amt
ELECTION
PRECINCTS
Berkeley Park
1:1 Cerrito No.1
El Cerrito No.2
El Cerrito No.3
EI Cerrito No.4 I'
i
EI Cerrito No.5
EI Cerrito No.0
El Cerrito No.7 .. ! .... —_
El Cerrito No.8
El Cerrito No.9
i
El Cerrito No.10
Kensington No.I �I!
Kensington No.2
llichmond No.1
1Lchmoud No.2
lliolenoud No.3
Y
I
I �
Richmond No.4
llichmond No.5
it
Richmond No.7
T l - — —
c unou o. I
ILahmond 1,0.8
Rmhmond No.9
i
lboh—od No.10
Riclmrond No.11 :, _-___
Richmond No.12 II
llichmond No.13 ISI
Riclmiond No.14
llichtnoud No.15
I; i _
Richmond No.10
Richmond No.17
Rinhmond No.18
p
Richmond No.19 - -
r; -
Richmond No.20
Richmond No.21 I;
llichmond No.22
Richmmrd No.23
Richmond No.2.1
llichmond No.25 _
Weliniond No.26
llichmond No.27 I -
Richmond No.28 l -.. .:- ........... ..__.'.___�
Richmond No.29 IILIII A
Riehmmnd No.30 : U
Richmond No.31
llichmond No.32
Richmond No.33
Riehm—d No.34
liichmond No.35
llichmond No.36
Richmond No.37
Richmond No.38
r
Richmond No.39
Rich-rd No.40
Richmond No.41 -
Richmond No.43 - -
San Pablo No.1
San Pablo No.2
San Pablo No.3 -
Sau Pahl.Nu.I r
Toads Cowled Far—rd
PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 DEMOCRATIC
Pemba County Central Member Cady Cental Member Canty Central Member Canty Central II Memba Canrth Canhal j Meeba Cennh Celrai Memba Cauty&utral -
-
l) CmmNa . 5o.Drt� puCaSuDnt Commtlhe.. _,Sup SnZ Ycommittee Cisi.iCemmikhe SUP.OetjCrm�e_---. sup.OiaZCmmtl _y-
.I;A
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l
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I
I � �
l
- -
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Iy
3
DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE
,46
"Ys6er Cttnl7 Clow Yemher Getrd Ynkr cmb Cautf ■ww Cavil crud *MwC.*kw
f�illav_� Sap.Cut conoft......Sup.Citi G itis Sn.6d Ctriuv..... SA.Gd(;
ELECTION
PRECINCTS
f
Totals[arouaht Forwa(E
Giant
Oleum 1 l
.Rodeo No.1
Rodeo No.2 -
Pinole No.1
r
Picnic No.2
Hercules
Selby
I
I _
Crockett No.1
s
Crockett No.2
Crockett No.3
Crockett No.4
Crockett No.5
Crockett No.G -
_..-Crockett No.7
—
Port Costa No.1.
Port Costa No.2 I _
Danville No.I II ! I
Danville N...2
San Raman
^� f
Alamo -
_. Lafayette No.l
Lafayette No.2 .
_ _Canyon {
Momga
St.Marys
I
Orinda
Alhambra __
111.1-t Creek No.1_
-..
Walnut Creek No..z.... ;l'7.a9,/
f —
d
1CaluutCreek No.3 rI 23p 4 S r_>I LTJ i7ao
.Walnut Creek No.4 � {rl.;t- 3� r2:� I� fS,Z�
_ I'
Saramp
:..Martina No.l l
I I
Martinez No.2 c✓ 5� 9 �� 0 -a� 3�, {
-... _ Martutez No.3... .. ,3�_i(7�3�.��25 �ILI d?�..3.D -
Martina No.4
-.. Martinez No.5..
Martinez No.G la �'I y b j 4 1 J 41n5 7 bf (n 5 I—
I � �
Martinez No.7.. �3 '71_.?.�`J'♦(p<�'Inh�`�'{D''��'��� II - t .; C -
MartinezNo.S 5b �t�3 �T 'r'•I
u
Martinez No.9 ..__. 143 3'✓!jC't°3la,Lf1„t{I�as�73''_ � ;_ � �.._: {
rtinez No.10
Martin” ._. ''��D_:cr<I I 3',�` IC_i
Martinez No.12
Martinez No.13
Vim Hill No.l �3y 3t 34'5 5:�114Y x'23 yy
r !—
v;ne Bill No 2 1{� I' I�� IS.28�u�Ls
Mountain View No.l
l r
Mountain view No.2 -
ConcordNo.l t;-:
'J( t
Concord No.2
Concord No.3
Concord No.4 Sj.��J�..jea,✓oG,�le 4.1�',a3 S >- __ { f
L J,
Totals c raF ra._ 961
r I
PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 DEMOCRATIC
Membra Cana Calm Memhm Cara Centre) ' Membra Capt Centnl 11 Member Canty Cenk.1 I Member Cut C.W ( Vmba Cut C"W1 � Member Coup CmW ��7
Cmsi"----.....SIP.Dist. CrnNee......._,Sup.Dist. Cmifin....-__Sup•Did Co dtft......_.Suy.Disl,i Ca ft......SW.Sm. Cmnmdke
..Sup DitL I SommiDee.. Sq.Dm4� .
i
I
I i --
II
� I
I'
a
— {
I
711
1
11
F �
4
s
DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE
WYer Ceantj CNhil 1hm6BCW*Crohd WOWCK*C"id amber coop eNw anher Brelr teelni I'
Cri Seip.Cuter{ ..- r.Ciel. Cel _sol.Ret CeaAtre Sy.Cid. Cedke_—ft&L
ELECTION
PRECINCTS y
Totals Brought Forward
_._..__.Concord.No 5
Concord No.G 1 0
I _
Concord No.7 �6r IQ -1
�- _.
Associated
Cowen_ -
Pacheco
Pittsburg No.i..__-__
Pittsburg No.2
_._.. .Pittsburg No.3
Pittsburg No.4
_.. _Pittsburg No..5_-
Pittsburg No.G
_--..Pittsburg No.7 _---
-_..Pittsburg No.B
i
Pittsburg No.9
Pittsburg No.10
Pittsburg No.11Pittsburg No.12
.._.. _ ....Pittsburg No.13
Pittsburg No.14 _
Clayton
Port Chicago No.1
_ Port.Chicago No.:
Clyde
4
' I
Nichols
1
p
Antioch No.1
-.Antioch No.2 _
_ ... Antioch No.3
_.. ......_Antioch No.4
Antioch.No.S
i f
-. _Antioch No.G
Lone 7Yce
Brentwood No,1..
Brentwood No.2.
Brentwood No.3
t r
Byron No.I �.
_
i
i _.. ..
Byron No.2
-Oakley.No.1 .-
Oakley No.2
1-
3F `{
I X31 ;r9�s ( �
aesEvr�V07fi a 1 20 ;_
.E
COUNTY TOTALS Ily I ao`f.p��w
foSOal ivbb ' T-
-7
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- CONTRA COSTA O _ A- r. �Z__—
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11 is
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PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 DEMOCRATIC
Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Number County Central Member CO-4 Central Member County Central
tt��.. . ..--.Sup.Dist_ umm,the�TSu �Commence------Sup.Du �Commiff Sup.Dist CemmAke._— S*6d.,
CaQaiAke...'1 Svo Dent il GniHa..__Sup Dmf. CsmmiHee ,5 p D,sL
i
- 1
i e
1307x 4
r ..
i 1
y _
7
r
,
S�
1 •
13 a7
- - r I {
79!ly
I
77
' T
7 l
I �
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3 4b9e aye / r i },�
I
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I
{�j0,143
I I
1!
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PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE
-56
Governor el lieuteneni fwnnor a seerdap dstale Controller Treasurer 6ttorney Generalt
ELECTION
PRECINCTS v � �j x �� m
o d
i
G7 -
Berkeley Park
EI Cerrito No.L
EI Cerrito No.2
El Cerrito No,3
EI Cerrito No.4
EI Cerrito No.5
EI Cerrito No.G
EI Cerrito No.7 ..
El Cerrito No.8
lil Ccrnto No.9 I I
h
1:1 Cerrito No.lU
Kensington No.1 j II
Kensington No.2
II _
K—ingtoa No.3
I
Itichnmod No.1 fI
Richmond No.2
Richmond No.3 '!
Richmond No.9
lticlunond No.5
Richmond No,G
Richmond No.ii
Richmond No.S
Richmond No 9
Riclnnond No.10 .� .
I ichmond No.11
Richmond No.12
Riolnnoud No.13 1
Richmond No.he
Richmond No.13 i
I?ichenond No.16
Richmond No.17
Riclauood No.18
Richmond No.19 -
iJ
Richmond No.20
11iclnnmid No.21 I _
Richmond No.22 1
Richmond No.23 "II jI
Richmond No.21
Itielnnond No.25
�i
Richmmnd No.26
Riclanond No.27
Richmond No.28
Richmond No.29 -
Riehmoud No.30
Ij
Richmond No.31
11i0hm-d No.33
Rican-d No.33 1
Richmond No.39
Riehmmnd No.35
llichnrood No.36
Rionmond No,:37
Richmond No.38 4 ii
n pI
Richmond No.39
I f –
Richmond No.40
Richmond No.41
Richmond No.12 -
Sml Pablo No.1
San Pablo No.2
San Pablo No.3
San Paulo Nn.+
Totals Carded Forwartl
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PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 PROHIBITION
Member State loud I' United Stiles lepresnatotise i. Member Assembly
--.-
Equalization .......Dist.�� Senator. !�Congress__-_- Dmf } .i .__----------Did.
i all
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PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE
qq
Governor k Uwhzull BeBwu I SeuslafdStele Controller Treasurer '�Attorney General
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II
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ELECTION f s N ' o
p z m
PRECINCTS o I o
G < x
ToUls Brouoht Forward
Giant I I -
Oleum 'I
I
Rodeo No.1
Rodeo No.2 Ii --
Pinole No.1
Pinole No.2
I '
Hercules i
Selby _
I
Crockett No.1
Crockett No.2
Crockett No.3 - -
Crockett No.4
I
Crockett No.5
Crockett No.G .. , - - I - _
Crockett No.7
Port Costa No.1 ,I
Port Costa No.2
Danville No.1 - -
Danville No.2
San Ramon _
Tassajam
Alamo
Lafayette No.1
Lafayette No.2
C.nyoa _
Moraga
St.Marys -
Ormdn - -
Alhambra
Walnut Creek No.1
Walnut Creek No.2 - -
Walnut Creel,No.3
Walnut Creek No.4 -
SamnaP
Martinez No.1
Martine.No.2
Martinez No.3 _
Martinez No.4
Martinez No.S
Martinez No.6
Martinez No.7
Martinez No.8 -
Martinez No.9 .I . . _..
Martinez No.10
Martinez No.11 j
Martinez No.12 NN -
Martinez No.13 •.� II _ ... - —
Vine Hill No.1 ! _
Viae Hill No.2 -
i
Mountain View No.1
Mountain View No.2 I� -
Concord No.1
Coucord No.2
Concord No.3 I I'
Concord No.4
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Concord No.5
Concord No.G
Concord No.7 -
Associated
Cowell Y
Pacheco
Pittsburg No.1
Pittsburg No.2
Pittsburg No.3
Pittsburg No,4 I i
Pittsburg No.5
Pittsburg No.6
Pittsburg No.7
Pittsburg No.8 I -
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Pittsburg No.9 I '
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Pittsburg g No.10 a I;
Pittsburg No.11I Pittsburg No.1:
Pittsburg No.13 -
Pittsburg No.14
Clayton I�
Port Chicago No.1
Port Chicago No.2 I _.
Clyde !
Nichols
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Antioch No.1 _
Antioch No.2 I -
Antioch No.3 I _ --
Antioch No.4 _
Antioch No.5
Antioch No.G
Lone Tree .—
Brentwood No.1 ! _
Brentwood No.2 —
Brentwood No.3
Byron No.1 -
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Byron No.2 1 _
Iinightsen _
Oakley No.1 �,
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ABSENTEE 407E
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Member County Central Member Ceonly Celltrul �' Meeber Ceuldy CeeMl i' Mnber Ceuelp Ceahel Mealier Ceuuip CeeH _
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Berkeley Pur.
EI Cerrito No.1 ! '
EI Cerrito No.3
El Cerrito No.3
EI Cerrito No.4
EI Cerrito No.5 _ -
EI Cerrito No.G
EI Cerrito No.7
1?I Cel rito No.8
1:1 Cenito No.9
EI Cerrito No.10
I{ensington No.1 !
Kensington No.2
liensingten No.3
Richmond No.I
Richmoud No.2
Richmond No.3
Richmond No.4
Richmond No.5 -
Richmond No.G
Richmond No.7
Riclmiond No.S
Richmond No.9 _
Rk:lunond No.10
Richmond No.11
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Richmond No.12
Richmond No.13 -
llichmond No.14
Richmmid No.15
Richmoml No.16
Richmond No.17
Richmond No.1S !
Richmond No.19 –. -
Richmond No.20
Ilkl—nd No.21
Richmond No.22
Illelnnoud No.23
Richmond No.24
Richmond No.25
Richmond No.26
llichmond No.27
Riclunond No.28
Richmond No.29
Richmond No.30
Richmond No.31
Riclunond No.32
Richmond No.33
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Richmond No.31
Ilichmmnd No.35
Rrehmuud No.36
llichmond No.37
Riclunond No.36 I�
Rrrlunond No.39
llichmond No.40
Richmond No.41
llichumnd No.42
Snn Pablo No.1
Snn Pablo No.2 '�
San Pablo No.3
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San P.nhlo No.1
Toole Cerrled Fory M ---
PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 PROHIBITION
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Berkeley I'ur6
El Cerrito No.1
ioCo.2
ll Cerrito
EI Cerrito No.3
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EI Cerrito No.4
El Cerrito No.5 N _....
EI Cerrito No.6 �I
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El Cerrito No.7
EI Cerrito No.8
III Cernty No.6 —
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EI C—ita No.10 -
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Kensington No.2
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Ilursingtou No.3
Riclunond No.1
Riehmmnd No.2 —
Richmond No.3
llichnrond No.9
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Ricbmond No.5 —
Richmond No.6 —
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Richmond No.7
Ricbmond No.8 Ilil I _
Riclunond No.0 lij ,II I
Itldb"wnd No.10
Iti.Innond No.11 t
Richmond No.12 I
lticluuoud No.13 '',� ill
Richmond No.19 J
Richmond No.13 �
Hichmood No.17
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Ridhmmrd No.IG
Richniond No.IS
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Ricbmond No.10
Richmond No.20
WO-ond No-21
Ii cl ond No.23
- Richmond No.21
Ricbmond No.25
Riclunond No.26 I '�
Richmond No.27 ''
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Rid mond No.30 I
Richmond No.31 IIS II
Richmond No.32 j
Riclunond No.33
Ricbmond No.3.1
Ei'lun I No.35 ! ! .. .. ..
Riclunond No.36 l
Richmond No.37
Richmond No.38
Richmond No.39
No.40
Schmond No.41 `'.
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Richmond M.92
San Pablo No.1
San Pablo No.2
San P.iblo No.3 � --
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6:m Pablo No.-k
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Rodeo No.1
Rodeo No.2 —
Pinole No.1
Pinole No.2 I I
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Crockett No.1
Crockett No.2
Crockett Na.3
Crockett No.4
Crockett No.5
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Crockett No.G -
Crockett No.7 I '
Port Costa No.1 -
Port Costa No.2
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Danville No.1
Danville No.2
San Ramon ---
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Alamo -
Lafayette No.1
Lafayette No.2
Canyon
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Walnut Creek No.1
Walnut Creek No.2 —
Wahmt Creek No.3
Walnut Creel:No.4
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Martinez No.1 I - -
Martinez No.2 � r I
Martinez No.3
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Martinez No.4
Martinez No.5 -
Martinez No.G it -
Martinez No.7
Martinez No.8 � �I
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Martinez No.10 {� I
Martinez No.11
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Martinez No.12
Martinez No.13
Vine Dill No.1
1 me I{ill No.2I
Mountain Vice•No.1
Mountain Vimr No.2
Concord No.1
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Concord No.2
Concord No.3
Concord No.4
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Concord No.5 -
Concord No.6
Concord No.7
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Pacheco it
Pittsburg No.l
Pittsburg No.2
Pittsburg No.3
Pittsburg No.9 I _ —
Pittsburg No.S
Pittsburg No.6 it
Pittsburg No.7
Pittsburg
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Pittsburg No.9
Pittsburg No.10
Pittsburg No.11
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Pittsburg No.12
Pittsburg No.13 I _
Pittsburg No.19 a it
Clayton
Port Chicago No.1
Port Chicago No.2 I _
Clyde �I -
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,lutioch No.4 -
Antioch No.5
Antioch No.G I -
Lone Tree
Brentwood No.1 / I -
Breutwood No.2 l ..
Brentwood No.3 -
Byron No.1
Byron No.2
Knightsen
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Oakley No.1 _-
Oakley No.2
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Berkeley P
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El Cerrito No.I `...
EI Cerrito No.2 ii ..._...
EI Cerrito No.3
El Cerrito No.4
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EI Cerrito No.5I
El Cerrito No.0
EI Cerrito No.7 it
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El Cerrito No.8
L'1 Cerrito No.9 P
RI Cerrito No.10 it it
Ke-inbKon No.1 � �I
Kensington No.2 _
K—ington No.3
Rivhnomld No.l
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Richmond No.2
Richmond No.3
Richmond No.4
Richmond No.5 —
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Richmond No.0 _
Richmond No.7
Richmond No.S
Richmond No.9
Richmond No.10 _
Riclnnond No.11 ! I _
Riclnnond No.12
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Richmond No.13 _
Richmond No.14
Riclnnond No.15 j1
Riclnnond No.lU j
Richmond No.17
Iliolmond No.18
Ricluuond No.19
Riclmond No.20
Riclmond No.21 _ !1
Richmond No.22
Richumnd No.23
Ricluuond No.24
Richmond No.25
Ricluumld No.26 ! —
Riclnnond No.27
Ricluuond No.28 _ _ _-
Richmond No.29
Rielanond No.30
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Richmond No,31 I
Richmond No.32
Richmond No.33
Riehmmnd No.31
Riehmond No.35
Richmond No.36
Richnnond No.37
Riehmond No.36 !i 'I iI •I
Richmond No.39
Richmond No.40
Richmond No.41
Richmond No.42
San Pablo No.1 - �—
San P.Wo No.2 II II
San Pablo No.3
Sou I'nhlo No.d
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Berkeley Park
EI Cerrito No.1 �-
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El Cerrito No.2
EI Cerrito No.3
El Cerrito No.4
El Cerrito No.5 !�
EI Cerrito No.GI
EI Cerrito No.7
El Cerrito No.8 l —
EI Cerrito No.9 —
EI Cen;to No.10
Kensington No.1
KeosingWn No.2
Kensington No.3
Richmond No.1 II
Richmond No.2
Richmond No.3
Richmond No.4
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Richmond No.b
Richmond No.G
Richmond No.7
Richmond No.R
Richmond No.9
Richmond No.10 ---
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Richmond No.11 I I -
Richnrond No.12
Richmond No.13 l
Richmond No.14
Richmond No.15 _
Richmond No.16 I '
Richmond No.17 -_
Richmond No.18
Richmond No.19
Richmond No.20 _ _-
Riclommnd No_21
Richmmul No.22 .. _.._
Richmond No.23
Richmmld No.24
Bich-and No.25
' Richmond Na.26
Richmond No.27
Riehmond No.23
Richmond No.29
Richmond No.30
Richmond No.31
Richmond No.33 lil
Richmond No.33 I _ `--
Ridi n old No.34
Richmond No.35 i
RxIonond No.36
12 clnuond No.37 !I
Richmond No.36
Richmond No.39
jRichmond No.40
Richmond No.41 -
Mchmond No.42
San Pablo No.1
San Pablo No.2 �I
San Pablo No.3
San Pablo No.L
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Giant
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Rodeo No.1 i I
Rodeo No..,Pinola No.I
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Pinole No.2 II
Iiercules 1 i
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SelbyCrockett No.I
Crockett No.2
Crockett No.3 j� - i�
Crockett No.4
Crockett No.5 '�
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Crockett No.6
Crockett No.7
Port Costa No.I
Port C.A.No.2
Danville No.1 ! �'
Danville No.2 I
San Ramon
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Tassajnru
Alamo
Lafayette No.1
Lafayette No.2 !! jl IIINII _
Canyon
St.Marys
0rinda
Alhambra
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Walmn,Creek No.1
Walnut Creek No.2
Walnut Creek No.3
Walnut Creek No.4
Samnnp
M.rtinez No.1
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Martinez No.2
llnrLmez No.3
Alartinez No.4
Almtiuez No.5
llnrtlllCZ NO.6
Martin.No.7
' llllrtlllC2 NO.S !;
Martinez No.9
M.rtinez No.10
llnrtinez No.11 I I
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Martinez No.12
Afartinez No.1:3
Vine hill No.1
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Vine Hill No.2
Mountain View No.I
llount.in Vien•No.n
Concord No.1
Concord No.2
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Concord No.3
Concord No.4
T.W.Carded Farw.rd
PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 LIBERTY
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T.W.Brought Forward
Concord No.5 'I _
Concord No.G
Concord No.i
Associated --
Pacheco
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Pittsburg No.1
Pittsburg No.2
Pittsburg No.3
Pittsburg No.4
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Pittsburg6
Pittsburg No.G
Pittsburg No.7
Pittsburg No.S
Pittsburg No.9
Pittsburg No.10 �'`
Pittsburg No.11 SII
Pittsburg No.12
Pittsburg No.13
Pittsburg No.14 Ii
Claytoni ..
Port Chiengo No.1 - -
Port Chicago No.2
Clyde
Nichols
Antioch No.1 I -
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Antioch No.2
Antioch No.3
Antioch No.d
Antioch No.5 j
Antioch No.G
Lone Tree
Brentwood No.1
Brentwood No.2
Brentwood No.3 i
By..No.1
Byron No.2 -
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Iiuightscn (INTI
Oakley No.I
Oakley No.2
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El Cerrito No.I
El Cerrito No...n
RI Cerrito No.3
El Cerrito No.4 .—
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EI Cerrito No.v
El Cerrito No.G
El Cerrito No.7
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EI Cerrito No.8
lil Ccuito No.9
I,l C—it.No.10
Feusm6Lun No.2
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%onsmgton No.3
Richmond No.I
Richmond No.2
Riclnnond No.3
Richmond No.4
Richmond No.5
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llichmond No.6 -
l;ichlnond No.7
Richmond No.8 1 _
Rwhuanul No.9
Ridanond No.10 —L--
Rw ol-al No.Il
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Rwhmond No.12
Richwood No.13
llichmond No.N
Richntmnd No.13
Richmond No.IG
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Rwhmond No.19
Riobnuwd No.1' � 1
Rich ol,d No.1S
Richmond No.20 !
Richmmud No 21 —
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Richntond No.22
Riohmmld No.23 —
ItichnroudNo.?1
Richmond No.25
Richmond No.26
Ilpll
Richmond No.27
Richmmnd No.28
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Richmond No.20
Ilichumnd No.30
Riclunond No.31 -
Rielunond No.32
Richmond No.33
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Richmond No 35
Richmond No.36
Richmond No.37
Riehmond No.38
Richnwnd No.'ill
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Rwhmotd No.40
Riclunoud No.11
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Ricluuond No.42
Sao Pablo No.1
San Pablo No.2
San Pablo No.3
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Sall Pablo No.I - 4
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Totals erou ght Ford
Giant 1 I
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Rodeo No.l
Rodeo No.3 I
Pinole No.1
Pinole No.2
Hercules
Selby !� !
Crockett No.1 -
Crockctt No.2
Crockett No.3
Crockett No.4
Crockett No.5
Crockett No.G !� il �i f _
Crockett No.7 �
Port Costa No.1
Port Costa No.2
Danville No.1
Danville No.2
San Rnmon
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Alamo I If
Lafayette No.I
Lafayette No.2 I; li 111
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Canyon i
Mora6 a
St.Marys
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Walnut Creek No.1
Walnut Creek No.2
Walnut Creek No.3 1
Walnut Creek No.4
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Martinez No.1
NInrtinez No.2
NInrtinez No.3
Martinez No.4
Martinez No.5
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Martinez No.G
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Martinez No.7
Marti
NInrtinez No.9
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Nflrrtincz No.10 I l
NInrtinez Nu.11
Martinez No.12
NInrtinez No.13
Vine IIill No.1
Vine Hill No.2 --
Mountain Viers No.1
Concord No.2
Cmmord'No.1 No. ° I' I'I '
Concord No.3
Concord No.4 -_ I
Total.carried For—rd --
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PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 PROGRESSIVE
{ .i United atirt,n I p irlvr.Yld g
j Yemher SideBwd ited Stiles SSender con cs..__. Dist v ..... .06t
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PROGRESSIVE STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE
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jGovernor '' linkiiadl 6oRmw smelagaislde Controller I' Treasurer 9ttorney General
ELECTION
PRECINCTS o ..
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Total.Brcuahe Forward
Concord No.5
Concord No.6
Concord No.? II I it I�
Associated II
Cowell II II III t _
Pacheco
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Pittsburg No.l
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Pittsburg No.2 I lj
Pittsburg No.3
Pittsburg No.4
Pittsburg No.5 __—
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Pittsburg No.c
Pittsburg No.7
Pittsburg No.8
Pittsburg No.0
Pittsburg No.10 II
Pittsburg No.11 II
Pittsburg No.12 SII II I _
Pittsburg No.13
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Pittsburg No.14 i� t _
C1a3,ton
Port Chicago No.1 _
Port Chicago No.2 I I
Clyde, ld
Nichols
I III � I I
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Antioch No.1
Antioch No.2
Antioch No.3
Antioch No.4 -
Antioch No.5 l -
Aotioch No.G —
Lone Tree -
Brentwood No.1 �I
( I II
Brentwood No.2 ii f t
Brente-ood No.3 —
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Byron No.1 4 .i
I',, II i II •..
Byron No.2
Iinightsen
Oakley No.1
Oakley No.2 li ,• _ ;j
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CONTRA COSTA li
COUNTY TOTALS
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Member Caunh Cminl W.buC-1Central Member Countl Cenfral N Member Counb Cedrul We.*C.t Cednl
Committee..-_.Bup.Dist. q Commill........._Sup.Dmt it Cemmlfhe _Sup.Disl. O mmutee Sup.Mt C—fllee.... Sup Cid.
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PRECINCTS
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Berkeley Park
EI Cerrito No.1 _..
EI Cerrito No.3
EI Cerrito No.3 ,_.... _. -..__.
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EI Cerrito No.4
El Cerrito No.5
EI Cerrito No.G
EI Cerrito No.7 �
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EI Cerrito No.8 I �—
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lil Cerrito No.9
1'.1 Cerrito No.10 _
Kensington No.I _
Kensington No.2 -
Keaisiu&4 No.3 _. _.
Rielu—nd No.I
Richmond No.2 _
Richmond No.3 _
Richmond No.4
Richmond No.5 l —
Richmand No.6
Richmond No.7 Ifl
Itichmond No.8
Richmond No.9
lticlanond No.10
Itiohmmnd No.11 _
Riclanond No.12
Richmond Na.13
Richmond No.14 _
Richmond No.15
Richmond No.16 _
Richmond No.17
Richmond No.18
Richmond No.19
Richmond No.20
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Richmond No.21 _
Ri6mond No.22
1110hnioud No.23
Richmond No.24
Richmond No.25
Riclanond No.26
Richmond No.27
Richmmnd No.28
Richmond No.29
Richmond No.30
Richmond No.31
Richmond No.32 j
Riclauoud No.38 -
Richmond No.34
Richmond No,35 —
itichmond No.36
lbelu ioad No.37
Rich—nd No.38
Richmond No.39 -
Richmond No.40
Richmond No.41 _..
Richmond No.42
San Pablo No.1
Son Pablo No.2 _ - -
San Pablo No.3
San Pablo No.1
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PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 PROGRESSIVE
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Lieulenad Ga
Governor I; ernor 1 Stu e
hrf efSfele Controller Treaenrer Attorney General
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PRECINCTS A it j j in
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Berkeley Park
A Cerrito No.1
El Cerrito No.2
RI Cerrito No.3 'I
EI Cerrito No.4
El Cerrito No.5 :'
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1;1 Cerrito No.G
El Cerrito No.7
El
EI Crrito No.9
El Cento No.10
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I-6ngton No.1
�en,mgtan No.2 -
K-Angton No.3
Richmond No.1 j l
ItieRichmond No,3 I —
hmond No.2
Riclunond No.4II
11X1 mond No.5
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Richmond No,G ' I
Riehmond No.7
]lichenoid No.3
Richmond No.9
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Richmond No.10
Richmond No.11
Richmond No.12
Richnwud No.13
Richmond No.14
Richmond No.15
Riclunond No.16
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Rkh—nd No.17
Ri0iniond No.18
Richmond No.19
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Richmond No.20 -
Ri6na n l No.21
Richmond No 22
Richmond No.23
Richmond No.24
lliohmond No.25 1i �I �' �•• �I �I j
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Richmond No.26
Richmond No.27
Rirhmund No.28
Richmond No.29 1
lliehmond No.30 ..�.
Richmond No,31
Riclunond No.32
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Rminuoul No.33
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liiclunond No.34 ;.
Richmmal Nu 35 it III it il. I--
Ili I mo d No.37
Richmonnd No.36
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Rnchmond No.3e
liiclunond No.39
Rmlmmnd No.40
Richmond No.41
Rmhmond No.42
San Pablo No.1 I 11I !
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Sao Pablo No.2it
San Pablo No.3 �j II� �• j�.
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San Pablo No.d
Total,Carded Forw.d __,..
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PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 COMMONWEALTH
Ws6a Sltle 4n1 Un'tled Shhe !' AeV rtttnM6e in vow is mmy
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ESualiulin_. Dpl i, Ses.tM DlnVns............Dlfi. 04L
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Governor
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Giant _
11 �GhanaRoRod.No.1 I � � 147–
Rodeo No.2
'� II
Pinole No.I
Pinole
er ill No...
Selby
Crockett No.l
Crockett No.2
Crockett No.3
Crockett No.4
Crockett No.5 n
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Crockett No.G
Crockett No.7 _
j i {
Port Costa No.1
Port Costa No.2
Danville No.1 _
Danville No.2
Sun Ramon II
Tasaajara
Alnmo
Lafayette No.1
Ltlayette No.2
Cnuym:
Moraga
St.I\inrys
Orinda
Alhambra
IN%dnut Creek No.1 { _ ----- --
Walnut Creek No.2 ,I 11
Walnut Clock No.3
Walnut Creek No.4
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Saranap
1llartiuez No.1
Afartinez No.2 'I
Martinez No.3 11
Alartinez No. I
MartinezNo.4�
Martine.No.0
1
i\f tiea No.0n
Nnrtinez No.7
Marti
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Martina No.10
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Martinez No.11
Alartiuez No.12
Martinez No.13
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Vine Hill No.1
VicBill No.2
illounta Vi—No.1
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Concord No._'
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illauata View No.2 i
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Concord N i
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Concord No.3
Concord No.4
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PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 COMMONWEALTH
4 ryfflembee State iaed
United Stabs ISeKsssnhls in
Equalization Senator GnSrzss UrsL Yrhwlnr..Dist
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108
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PRECINCTS
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Concord No.5
Concord No.G
Concord No.7
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Cowell ..
Pacheco
Pittsburg No.1
Pittsburg No.2
Pittsburg No.3
Pittsburg No.9 l
Pittsburg No.5 h I�
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Pittsburg No.G
PittsburgNo.7
Pittsburg No.8 III ji li it
Pittsburg No.9
Pittsburg No.10
Pittsbu,g No.11 •I II
Pittsburg No.12
Pittsburg No.13
Pittsburg No.14
uClayton 4 -
II
Port Chicago No.1 I
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Port Chicu S o No.o
II ii I I
Clyde
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Antioch No.1 :II
Antioch No.2
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Antioch No.3
Antioch No.4
,Antioch No.5
.Antioch No.G
Lone Tree
Brtnturood No.1 I _
Bront—d No.2 ;I
Breutacoed No.3 li hI
By..No.1
Byron No.2 -
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Knightsen _
Oakley No.1
Oakley No.2
ABSENTEE VOTE
CONTRA COSTA
COUNTY TOTALS
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110
Member Ceurd/Gehel Member Gantl Cenlnl j Member Canto Gehl Member cw*Gehl umw cwdl Cwtrd .s
-_ ---SR.Dist GweDhe
CommiDee----__Sw•Diet ,; Commillee -----sup.Diet. I'. Gmmilhe _ly Diet Cemmihe... leF lid
ELECTION j
PRECINCTS
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Berkeley Park
EI Cerrito No.1
El Cerrito No.2
Ed Cerrito No.3
]sl Cerrito No.4
EI Cerrito No.5 �
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EI Cerrito No.6
El Cerrito No.7
El Cerrito No.3 _
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El Cerrito No.9 _
41 Cerrito No.10
Kensington No.1 II
I{ensiugWn No.2
Kulsiogtou No.3 _
Rielauoud No.1 -
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Richmond No.2
Richmond No.3
1
Bret—ond No.4
Richmond No.5 --
Richmond No.U j
Richmond No.7
Richmond No.S I ..
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Richmond No.9
Richmond M.10 _
Richmond No.11 - I -
Richnrond No.12
Richmond No.13
Riclnnond No.14
Iichmond No.15 _
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Richmond No.16
Richmond No.17
lichmond No.18
ltichmond No.19
Richmond No.20
Richmond No.21
Richmond No.22 _
Riolunond No.23 it '
Riclnnond No.24L
Rieluuond No.25 —
Richmond No.26
ltichmond No.27
Iticluuond No.29
Richmond No.29
Richmond No.30
Richmond No.31 j
Richmond No.32
Richmond No.33
Richmond No.34 SII
Richmond No.35 jl
ltichmond No.36
ltichmond No.37
ltichmond No.38 _ I -
llichmond No.39 �I
Richmond No.40
Riclunond No.41
ltichmond No.42 it M1'
Snn Pablo No,1
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San Publo No.2 i I
Snn Pablo No.3
Sao Pablo No.d
Total.carded Forward —
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Meeber County Central Member Cody Central ,i Meeber County Central Member County Central I Mesbar County Central Member conch Cecbat Member County Central
CommiHee .-.-`.Sop.Cid Casnow"..._ S.P.Cid. Coeeitbm.........Sup Ciel Cemmilf".......Sup.Ciel COMM"...... Sup.Dist. comnem---------Sup Crot Commrihe Sup Ciel
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COMMUNIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE
116 _ , •:
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ELECTION q z
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Berkeley Park l
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El Cerrito No.l
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EI Cerrito No.2 I _
EI Cerrito No.3
EI Cerrito No.4 J
EI Cerrito No.5
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LI Cerrito No.7l Cerrito No.8
EI Cerrito No.G I
El Cerrito No.9
he a oto \o.l
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Kensington'No.3
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Richmond No.1 :-
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Richmond No.2
Richmond No.3 --
Richmond No.4 —
Richmond No.5 'I
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Richmond No.G
Richmond No.7 j
Ridau.nd No.S 1
Richmond No.G
Richmond No.10
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131c1unond No.SIichmond No.12
Richmond No.13
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Richmond No,14 j :!
Richmond No.15
Richmond No.16
Richmond No.17
No.
Richmond No.18
Richmond No. 9
Richmond No.20
Richmond No 21
Richmond No.22 '-
]Wnnond No.23
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Riche loud No.24
Riclunmal N..25
Richmmed No.26 li
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Richmond No.27 —
Riehmmod No.28
Richmond No.29 I :
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Riclnuond No.30
Richmond No.31 - I
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Richmond No.32
Richmond No.33 h/ r �✓ 1' v_ ^r
I{iclnnmul No.31 II
Richmond No.35
IlM mm�d No.36
Riuhmond No.:37
Richmond No.33
Riuhmond No.39
Riclnuond So.40
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Richmond No.41
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Richmond No.•12
San Pablo No.2 I'
San Pablo No.1
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Sun Pablo No.3
San Pablo No.t
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PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 COMMUNI,
- - -
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Governor �� Ll1-+Aas1Orrtraw SeaelarizlSW " Controller Treasurer ;AttorneyGenual,--
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PRECINCTS w o
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Totals Brought Forward b
Giant a
Oleum
Rodeo No.1 - -
Rodeo No.2
Pinole No.1 !
Pinole No.2
Hercules j - _ ` _ ,-__..__ 1•
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Selby '.
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Crockett No.1 - -
Crockett No.2
Crockett No.3
Crockett No.4
Crockett No.5
Crockett No.6 _ ,I
Crorkett No.7
Port Costa No.1
Port Costa No.2 j
I
Danville No.1 _
Danville No.2
San Ramon
TasaaJara .T
Alamo
Lafayette No.l _—
Lafayette No.2 .
Canyon
MoraBa
St.Marys _
Orinda
Alhambra !
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Walnut Creek No.1
11ralnut Creek No.2
Walnut Creek No.3 — ... `..
-.. 1Valnut Creek No.4 ...
Samemp _
Martinez No.l , ..
Martinez No.2 "
Martinez No.3
Martinez No.4
Martinez No.5 ._ ..
Martinez No.0
Martinez No.7 -
Martinez No.8 -
Martinez No.9 �I _
Martinez No.10
Martinez No.11 II
Martinez No.12
Martinez No.13
Vine Hill No.1. -
Vine Hill No.2
\lountain Vfcw No.1 --
Mountain View No.2
Concord No.1 --
Concord No.2 -
Concord No.3
Concord No.4
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C
Me�naherStafe Board {I ;Clled Stales IIReprcsenlafirz inSenator
or l�aanatl7
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COMMUNIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE
-120 _ _ _ - , If , _ -
Governor Lieutaaad Goremor Secretaryal State Controller II Treasurer �AttorneyGeneral—
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PRECINCTS l4 q
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Concord No.5
Concord No.0 -
Concord No.7 _ ..
Associated
Cowell
Pacheco li - --
Pittsburg No.1
Pittsburg No.2 -
Pittsburg No.3 j -
Pittsburg No.4 j
Pittsburg No.5
Pittsburg No.0
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Pittsburg No.7 - - -.
Pittsburg No.S —
Pittsburg No.9
Pittsburg No.10
Pittsburg No.11
Pittsburg No.12
Pittsburg No.13 -
Pittsburg No.14 j
Clayton 1 . .
Port Chicago No.1
Port Chicago No.2
Clyde -
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Antioch No.I -.-
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Antioch No.2
Antioch No.3 -
Antioch No.4 —
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Antioch No.5 - _ -
Antioch No.G
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Lone Tree j
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Brentwood No.1 - - —
Brentwood No.2 ( -
Brentwood No.3
Byron No.1 j
By..No.2 I f -
Iinlghtsen
Oakley No.1 -
Oakley No.2
ABSENTEE VOTE
CONTRA COSTA //
COUNTY TOTALS k
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Member Caunfl Central I'. Member Cello Cenlral Member Courts Cedral Member Como CtmW T Merrier Crd/Gmirw
I� C.-Itt .._.._Sap.Dirt. CammiHee..........Sup.Diet CommiNre_.._..Sup.Dist. Ce�iHee__._Sq.Dirt. CommiXee.... I*BWii
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ELECTION
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PRECINCTS ' �I
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Berkeley Park
lsl Cerrito No.1
EI Cerrito No.2 ! .
0 Cerrito No.3 ,I
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El Cerrito No.4
El CclTito No.5 'I
El Cerrito No.G
EI Cerrito No.7
I,[Cerrito No.8
El Ccrlito No.9
CI Cerrito No.10
K,no,ington No I
hensingtou No.2 '
iticl nand No.I
Richmond No.2
Richmond No.3 - - •-..
Richmond No.4
Itichmond No.5 _
Riclu...d No.U ^.
Richmond No.7
Richmond No.S
Ricbmond No.9 I !
Richmond No.10
Richmond No.1 _.
Riclulmnd No.12
Richmond No.13
Richmmuld No.14 -... ..
Riohmond No.15 it
Richmond No.16
Richmond No.17 ! ..
Richmond No.18
Richmond No.19
Richmond No.20
Richmond No.21
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Richmond No.22
Riclnnond No.23 _ _ -
ltielu-nd No.21 I
Itichmmrid No.25 i - -
Ridau-d No.26
Ridu-nd No.27
Richmond No.2S
lticlunond No.29
Richmond No.30
Riclnnond No.31
Richmond No.32
Riohmond No.33
Richmond No.34
Rid, ad N..;Z
Riclu-nd No.36
lticlunond No.37 I� _
lticlunond No.36
Richmond No.39
Richmond'No..10 !)
lticlunond No.41
Rmhmond No.42
San Pablo No.1
San Pablo No.2
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San Pablo No.3
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R.w Pablo No.I
Totals Carrled Fararard !�
PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 COMMUNIST
,m.
Member Couny Central Member County Cenlnl member County Cenral Short cmu*ce" Member Crary Coral Muir county Central member Cray Central -
Committee..........Sup.Itrl. Commillee..........Sup.list. Commillr _._.Sup.Cul.'i Gmmtlr ...__Sup.luL Ca am --s".Cid. Cm tEm...-.._Sup.Cid. Committee.._...Sq.Md
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ELECTION B S
PRECINCTS
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RmkeleyParir P 74 33 SYa. /D3
ffiConitoNo.t
El Candle No.2
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EI Cerrito No --
ElCerrito No.4 tY'y 3 13Y
z Cerrito No.6 ci�(,'' is`, ........ _..........
El Cerrito No.8
In Cerrito NO.7 z.
EI Cerrito No.8 // 4, /
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Crockett No.4 -
Crockett No.5 2 7
Crockett No.0
Crockett No.7 /,�l :.. lc' I 1�- :. '% ggq0 1'J 1 J _J5 _ J b,F_J 3
Port Costa No.1
Port Costa No.2 1�85 - -V 9 ,q7 _7.7 )D. ' 4 -i
Danville No.l al,,- I I al �� �.J3� /IF /�.�4 of
.. D—illeNo.2 lb P, toy 10 ,.1.76 �qr� .:.._ 170
San Ramon 1� ;J aT 4c
Tassajant
Alamn S 7'a 1 4 0 ! 2 /(o /3 S a t. /b't ✓�'�l /�� 1
Lafayette No.1 .C_� -
Lafayette No.z i I 1 4 0 3 0 !5 j b 7 —
Canyon �7� (U-_ ._.1�` i
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Wnlnntt Creek Ivo.4
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Martinez No.2 T�. t�11
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Martinez No.4 I/Ltf”: ! a3: �� /,�:9/q 14� /d1,30 4l) 7D �'4
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Martinez Na.6 �,20(0l'. ,5`�114,��/al �h3;c3o ��;. za�,�4�
Martinez No.7 ..11.1: 1 23.(01 a`�'.1/ lap" /� 4CJ -l7/u,��
Martinez No.S dl��. �7. b� c2,.,/45 a4,,/i a.�3...
Martinez No.D (73: 1 - 1O� � 137:/J'.,� �3 - 07,;0
Martinez No.10 1 1 r I `p_ 7_7y t{1 r /34. 0 4a
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Martinez No.11
Alartinez No.12 3�: t as jY ILL 114 9 /5-S,/�_! /53;
Martinez No.13 /0-tP /5 _ j41 (p _710
Vine Bill No.1 p4j. �' I g:/f ly ;Ca� Ia�t /off 65... /36•/ /a 4 34�
Vi..Bill No.2
Mountain View No.l
Mountain view No.2 _a
Concord No.l % ,35 /.c2 3/..^�j p
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Concord No.z s 3? 2�'7 1 1 !1 7 1e. /7 L 1 6441_2 `
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Concord No.3 _
Concord No.4
Totals carried Froward �629� 35 Sy963l11 rr/f3 /OI13831 f/l f3/(e3 Z �OS3383^..l3 590
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Pittsburg M.7
Pittsburg No.s
Pittsburg No.9
Pittsburg No.10
Pittsburg�Ao.ll ry
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Pittsburg
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Antioch No.2 4!' y! /� `c'
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Antioch No.3
Antioch No.4Ia�1= II10 07 3� <OIe�Z� _lU7
Antioch No.5 IiloS,. I7;4�' -� /v3. 9 /S3 76 x/30 ��`,q3 `
Antioch No.6 li 7 T4s a� !D: y3 7 93 33.
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Brentwood No.3 -
Byron No.1
Byron No.2 �a- �1e I i �4�/UJ /Ina 3
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Oakley No.2 I�7�. I(IO� U.?.17 3S lJ 40
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In Cerrito No.2 b
RI Cerrito No.3
M Cerriia No.4
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1:1 Cerrito No.7 --
EI Cerrito No.8 - 6
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Kensington No.1
Richmond on No.3
Kensingtonqq
Kensington Ao.3
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Richmond No.2u. F_ ...__._ ._... AB
Richmond No.3 -
Richmond No.4
Richmond No.5
Richmond No.G ! - -----
Richmond No.7 -
Riehmond No.8
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Riuhamnd No.it �
Richmond No.12 i� i . .. _: ... .. ...... ..:...._� _.. F
Itichmond No.13
Richmond No.14 _ ....._. ._.. __
Riulnnnnd No.15
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Richmond No.16
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Richmond No.17 t -
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Richmond No.19
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Riclmond No.20
Itichmond No.21
Richmond No.22
Itichmond No.23 d
Richmond No.24 G -..._
Riehmond No.25 3 ' -
Richmond No.26
Richmond No.27
Riehmond No.28 -
Richmond No.29
Richmond No.30 --
Richmond No.31
Richmond No.32
Richmond No.33 -
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Richmond No.34
Richmond No.35
Rich—d No.36
Richmond No.37 -
Itichmond No.38 _ 8
Ilielmnond No.33
RIchmond No.40 f.
Richmond No.41
Richmond No.42
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Crockett No.7
Port Colla No.1 .._
Port Coate No.2 'i -
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Danville No.2 --
Ban RamonThesslars
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Wayette No.2Canyon
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Albaminn
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Walnut Creek No.2 ' - --
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Walnut Creak No.S i! .
Walnut Creek No.4 s' ... _: .. .. . .:.... ..........__...._
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Martinez No.l
Martinez No.2 1
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Martinez No.4 a
Martinez No.5 F G .. .. .. ....... .... .... .. ...... ...—-....--:_-:..—` --
Martinez No.6
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Martinez No.7
Martina No.8 II _..-==.._?•e
Martinez No.9
Martinez No.10
Martina No.11 ` -- - - - -----i-_._. '..
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Martina No.13
Vine Hill No.1 t
Vine Hill No.2 ! G - q .... -
Mountain View No.l ! I ...-
Mountain View No.2
Concord No.1 }�}
Concord No.2 I -
Concord No.S iE , . _.;. .....---.,.,
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Concord No.s 1.• 'S 1 /4b �� _ _.._.� I 5
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Associated
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Pittsburg No.21I -
Pittsburg No.3
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Pittsburg No.9
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Pittsburg No.12 II
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Port Chicago No.1IYIp,, ,.1 j 3
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Antioch No.2
Antioch No.3 I�
Antioch No.4
Antioch No.5
Antioch No.0
Lone Tree
Brentwood No.1
Brentwood No.2 j f
Brentwood No.3
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By..No.2
Knightsen itI
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E1 Cerrito No.l
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EI Cerrito No.2 :C
Ed Cerrito No.3
El Cerrito No.4
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EI Cerrito No.5
EI Cerrito No.0 li
EI Cerrito No.7
Et Cerrito No.8
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Ll C--:to No.10
Kensington No.I
Kensington No.'? I �I
Kensington No.3 it
Richmond No.1
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Richmond No,3
Richmond No.4 iI
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Riclmond No.5
Richmond No.7 itf
11ichnrond No.R
Richmond No.9 U _ I�
11ichmond No.10
Riclmnond No.11
Richmond No.12
Richmond No.13 Ii I
Rialiniond No.14
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Richmond No.13
Richmond No.16
Richmm:d No,17
Richmond No.18 f
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Richmond No.19
Richmond No.20
Richmond No.21
Richmond No.22
Richmond No.23
Ridhmond No.24
Richmond No.25 itRieltn
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Richmond No.28
Richmond No.29
Rirhnrand No.30
Richmond No.31 f, -
Richmond No.32 ! II IIS
Riclenmal No.33
Richmond No.34 I C
Riohmon l No.35 I. _.. —
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Richmond No.37 I �
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Richmond No.39
Richmond No.40
Riehmond No.41 j �I
Richmond No.42
San Pablo No.1
San Pablo No.2
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San Pablo No.4 i
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PRECINCTS
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Berkeley Park
EI Cerrito No.13 I - - --_—
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El Cerrito No.3 74 LL a �3
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EI Cerrito Na 4 ,
1B Cerrito No.5 1`- 17-
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EI Cerrito No.6
EI Cerrito No.7 Lk:
hl Cerrito No.8
0 Cerrito No.9
Pl Corrito No.to -
Keeeingon No.1
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Kohuinglon No.2 �
1i 41 �
Kensington No.3Richmond No.No.1
Richmond No.2 v•I 3 .3 _ _ :.---- -- -- --- —
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Richmond No.:i
Richmond No.4 •� --
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Richmond No.5 t6] w`l '3� s
Richmond No.6 �� l J :l h ."]V.� _.. .. .�';
Richmond No.7 N� Z S .1 3 `r L - - - 3.
Richmond No.8 f : �� i i _ 7
Richmond No.9 -
ltichmmut No.10
Richmond No.11
Richmond No.12 I At
Ricaumhd No.13 I 'hy /C,/h,
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Richmond No.14 __-._ ____ _ _
Richmond No.15 �'! .4 (f C,I" ... ... - ..- x
Richmond No.16 1• I i :ly lO .4 .. _ '
Richmond No.17 1 36- 31 -s
Richmond No.laykg
Richmond No.19 4 4(-
Richmond No,20 4444 -
Richmond No.21 31e l9 Y S
Richmond No.22
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Richmond No.24 ` y
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Richmond No.25
Richmond No.20 it 7 0 Y. n
Richmond No.27I 3 L J?
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Richmond No.28 t3 y'/
Richmond No.29
Richmond No.30 /011J.1
Richmond No.31
Richmond No.32 0 3✓:31 - - -- ----- - — -— .fi
Richmond No.33 _
Richmond No.31 III YI I 1 V. ��. L4
Richmond No.35
Richmond No.30 II $y 7 /30. L(�
Richmond No.37 --
Richmond No.3817 rr 4.-
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Richmond No.41X64
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San Pablo No.1
San Pablo No.2 ..._—
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Pinole
Picnic No.2 14 L` 7.`+
Hercules
Selby
Crockett No.l
Crockett No.2 i
Crockett No.3 it
Crockett No.4
Crockett No.5 _
Crockett No,6
Crockett No.7
Port Cats No.1
Port Costa No.a
Danville No.I
Danville No.2
San Ramona _ --- --
TaBwaro
Alamo
Lafayette No.1
Lafayette No.a
Canyon
Morap
St.Marys
Albambrn i .-.
Walnut Creek No.l
Walnut Creek No.2 --
Walnut Creek No.8
Walnut Creek No.4
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Martina No.1
Martinus No.2
Martina No.S
Medica No.4 it
Martina No.5
Martins No.6 i!
Martina No.7
Martina No.8
Martina No.9
Martina No.10 it
Martina No.11
Martinez No.la _
Martina No.13
Vine Hill No.I
Vine Hill No.2
Mountain View No.1
Mountain View No.2 li _
Concord No.I .�
Concord No.2
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Concord No.3 1 .
Concord No 4 t .
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In Matter of Canvassing Returns
of Ab^ent Voters Ballots.
Now at this time the Board of Supervisors proceeds to and does continue the
canvass of the ballots of absent voters cast at the election held on Aug. 29th, 1934 3
and the canvass of said absent voters ballots bein", completed, — the votes cast n
by each of said Voters is as shown on the bottom of Statement of Votes canvassed
on August 30th, Aug. 31st, Sept. 1st, September 6th, and September 7th, 1934,
-following Page 116 of Vol. 31 of Minutes of this Board,
And from the 'foregoing Statement of Results of said Election, the Board '
' determines and finds and declares that the following named persons have received r
the highest number of votes of his party in each Supervisor District for Delegate
for County Central Committeeman and shall be the representative of his party for *'
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said Supervisor District in which he was elected, in all conventions of his Darty
in said County, to which said Political Party is entitled to representation and
Certificates of Election are hereby directed to be issued to each of them respective y,
to wit:
REPUBLICAN PARTY.
SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 1: F
E.M.Downer, Pinole.
Edward Robert Duinan, 2617 Tuller Ave. Richmond.
Clare D.Horner, 241— 15th St. Richmond.
Joseph H,Miller, 469 Carleton St. Richmond.
Fred Stoddard Newsom, 599— 10th St. Richmond. _)
12rnest E.O'Brien, 5901 Charles Ave. E1 Cerrito. '
Homer W.Patterson 2612 Sonoma Ave. E1 Cerrito.
Albert Lincoln Paulsen— 561 Dimm St. Richmond.
Samuel S,Rinley, 651— 11th St. Richmond.
Cecil F.Westwood, 3510 Esmond Ave. Richmond.
SUPERVISOR DISTRICT #2:
Geo. S.Meredith, Lafayette
L.H.Rodebaugh, Lafayette
R.A.Whittaker, Lafayette.
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SUPERVISOR DISTRICT #3:
A.F.Bray, 1304 Highland Ave. Martinez, rya,
Edward Paul Fraga 1705 Pine St. ?Martinez.
H.D.Lyford, 1030 Brown St. Martinez. �»
Thomas P.Meehan, 1140 Arreba St. Martinez. .'
J.A.Kasch, Cowell.
SUPERVISOR DISTRICT#4,
Warren Cunningham, PortChicago
Hugh R. Donovan, 96o East St. Pittsburg ¢-
Otis Loveridge, Pittsburg.
' SUPERVISOR DISTRICT #5:
L.W.Mehaffey 611— oth St. Antioch -
Mortimer B.Veale, Antioch.
DEMOCRATIC PARTY.
SUPERVISOR DI STRICT NO. 1:
' Robert J.Adams, 409 Dimm St. Richmond
John Alexander, 317 Washington Ave. Richmond -
J.W.(Jim) Allen, 743 Parona St.El Cerrito.
Earl F.Bacon, 7214 Stockton Ave. El Cerrito.
Harry R.Burt, 24 West Richmond Ave. Pt. Richmond.
Michael M. Dowling, 430 Golden Gate Ave. Richmond
Thomas Kenny 11 Washington Ave. Pt. Richmond.
Augustus C.Lang, 035 Chanslor Ave. Richmond
Dan Noziglin, 1029 Pennsylvania Ave. Richmond
s'mma E.Pearman, 4532 Macdonald Ave. Richmond
Joseph Perasso, 215— 15th St. Richmond. '-'fit
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SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 110. 2:
Thomas P.Haugh, 251 Alexander Ave. Crockett.
Pat Lucey, Jr. 114 Bay St. Crockett.
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STJPIRVISOR DISTRICT #3:
George Granville Dawson, 1443 Brown St. Martinez. ,'`�.
'— John Y.Gifford, 139 Pacheco Blvd. Martinez.
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' Harry Hoffman, Walnut Creek.
Arch A.McGimsey 226 ;Yard St_ Martinez. -
Robert 11111liam Willis, R.F.D. #i, Martinez.
SUPERVISOR DISTRICT #4:
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Josenh Salvatore Aiello, 262 West 4th St. Pittsburg.
M.V.Mulcahey 351 East 7th St. Pittsburg,
SUPERVISOR DISTRICT #5: =y'
Edwin B.Sellers, Jr. Oakley
Ruth M.Viera, 506- 6th St. Antioch
Robert H.Wal lace, Brentwood, Y
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And the Board Further Determines and finis and Declares that the following ,•PP°
named persons have received the highest number of votes cast for office set opposite
their names and said offices being non-partisan offices and said candidates having ..s
received a majority of all ballots cast for said candidates for the office for which --,'
said candidatesseek nomination, are duly elected ther-to and Certificates of -
Election are directed to be issued to each of them respectively, to wit: _
Sunerintendent of Schools, Bryan O.P$lson
Treasurer: Charles L.Dodge.
County Clerk: Samuel C.Wells.
Assessor: Geo. O.Meese.
Tax Collector: Martin William Joost.
County Surveyor: Ralph R.Arnold.
Ppblic Administrator: Raymond B.Johnson
Coroner: Aubrey Wilson -
Supervisor First District: James N.Long. -
Supervisor Third District: Barry ,i.Stow. -
i - Justice Peace 3rd Ju d.Twnshp:Clifford L.Thomson
/ Justice Peace 4th Jud.Twnshp:A.E.Clark
Justice Peace 5th Jud . Twnshp:E.P.Jackson —
Justice Peace bth Jud.Twnshp: Wade Wilson Moore.
Justice Peace 8th Jud.Townsh. Matthew?lard. =n
Justice Peace 9th Jud.Twnshp: Robert Wallace, Jr.
Justice Peace 12th " " Ray H.Standish.
Justice Peace 1-th " T.O.Graves.
Justice Peace 14th " H.G,Rrumland.
Justice Peace loth " " Simon W.Cunningham. -_
Constable lst Township: B.B.Rogers.
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Constable 2nd Township: alter J.Parker.
Oopstable 4th Township: E.B.Read.
Constable 6th Township: Josenh Rodda.
Constable 7th Township: Charles Schwake.
Constable 6th Township: Evan E.Thomas.
Constable 9th TownshSp: Charles L.Barkley
Constable 11th. Township: Eugene Shea
Constable 1-th Township: Charles E.Chanman
Constable l th Township: John S.gelso
Constable l,,th Township: J.William Smiley
Constable loth Tormship: Wm. Ludricks.
Constable 17th Township: Jos. A.Jesse.
And the Following named candidates for non-partisan offices not having received
a majority of allvotes cast, but havin> received the Nomination for the office for ,
which they seek nomination,
It is by the Board ordered that Certificates of Nomination be issued to them
to wit.
Sheriff: John A.Miller.
Sheriff: Richard Rains Veale. -
District Attorney: Francis P.Healey
District Attorney: James Francis Hoey
Auditor: Louis E.Oavis,
Auditor: Albert E.Sullenger.
Recorder: Ralph Cunningham
Recorder: Amos B.Hinkley
Just. Peace 1st Township: Alvin Brice Wilson
Just. Peace 1st Township: Arthur J.Delories
Just.Peace.2nd Township: John 'onavan
Just.Peac e 2nd Tor,•nshin: Erskine W.Smith
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Just. Peace 7tb Township: Alex. H.MacBinnon
Just. Peace 7th Township: A.G.Thompson.
Just, Peace 10th Township: L.F.Grover.
Sust. Peace 10th Township: C.Wilson Locke.
Just.Peace llth Township: Fred McDonald.
Just.Peace 11th Township: Catherine V.Terry }
fi4Just.Peace 15th Township: John Moore.
Just.Peace 15th Township: Harold F.Sawallisch,
Just.Peace 17th Township: H.A,Batie
Just.Peace 17th Township: Henry IV.Heidorn IN
Constable 3rd Township: Russell E.Stow.
Constable 3rd Township: Norman_ F.Wilson
' Constable 5th Township: William V.Hogan
Constable 5th Township: John Ott.
Constable 10th Township: M.G.Moitoza.
Constable 10th Township: 'Nm. H.Verbiscio.
Constable 12th Township: Manuel L-Fortado
0onstable 12th Township: J.Jos, Meaney.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, September 17th, 1934, at to
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IN TPM B')ARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CON^_7A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBFRR 17th, 1934•
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present; Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Oummings,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Tre'cbath. _ S.Wells,-Clerk. _.:..
In Matter of allowance to Indigents.
It is bythe Board ordered that $20. State and $20 county aid granted to
NELLIE HASKINS, Box 293, Fenway Farm, Concord, be reduced to $10 state aid and $20
county aid as of Sept. 5, 1934.
THat $10 State and $10 county aid, which has been naid to MRS. EVA TRIBBEY
Port Chicago, for care of Howard Tribbey, be discontinued as of Aug. 1st, 1934, and
that $10 State aid be paid to 1:IIi,S. ANETA CLARK, 621 Porter St. South Vallejo, beginni ig
as of Aug. 1st, 1934•
That $30 State and $25. county aid for children of an incapacitated father
be granted to MRS. HANNAH DOHERTY, 32- 37th 5t. Richmond, as of Sept. 1st, 1934.
That $20 State and $20 county aid for children of an incapacitated father be
granted to MRS. VIOLET HUBNER, 652 - 5th St. Richmond, as of Aug. 1st, 1934.
That $15 State and $15. countyy aid for needy aged heretofore granted to WILLILM
MENDENHALL, Concord, be decreased to $12. State and $12. county aid as of Sept. 1,19 -
That $13. State and $13. county aid to needy aged be granted to MRS. ROSE
TOMELTY, 7699 Stockton Ave. El Cerrito, via Berkeley, Rte 80, as of Sept. lot, 1934.
That $15• State and $15. county aid to needy aged be granted to FRANK CHEEK,
993 Lucas St. Richmond, as of Aug. lst, 1934•
That $10 county cash allowance be granted to EDWARD AURSWALD, 1433 Sevin Ave.
Richmond, Cal. as of Sent. 15, 1934, to be disbursed in relief in kind.
That $22. county cash allowance be granted to MRS. DELLA GRIFFIN, 1131 Ferry
St. Martinez, to be disbursed in relief and kind as of Sept. 1st, 1934.
That $15. County cash allowance be granted to MATHIAd )iLLEY, Rte 1, Box 104,
San Pablo, as of Sept. 1st, 1934.
That $40 County cash allowance be granted to PATRICK AND EDNA O'BRIEN, 421
A. St. Richmond, as of Sent. lot, 1934.
That $6. county cash allowance be granted to Henry Taoelty 7689 Stockton
Ave. E1 Cerrito, via Route 80, Berkeley, as of Sept. lot, 1934.
That $15. county cash allowance be granted to JO" GALINDA AND WIFE, CANAL
ROAD, Brentwood, as of Sent. 1st, 1934.
That $2, per month county cash allowance be granted to TOY TUNG, Antioch,
to be disbursed in relief and kind as of Sept. 1st, 1934.
That $13. county cash allowance be granted as of Sept. let, 1934, to THEODORE
BLOOM, Rte 1, C/o Geo. Rice,Ygnacio Valley, Concord .
That $35• county cash allowance be granted to IRVIN FISHER, 819- 2nd St. An-
tioch, to begin as of Sent. let, 1934.
That $22.50 county cash allowance begranted to JOSEPH HOPKINS, 1521 Estudill
St. Martinez, Cal. to begin as of Aug. 1st, 1934.
That $20. County cash allowance be granted to EMANUEL GARIBALDI, let St.
Brentwood, as of Sent. lot, 1934•
That $19. county cash allowance be granted to JOH\T MILTON RUHLAND, 835 Brown
St. Martinez, to begin Sept. let, 1934, and same to be disbursed in relief aid kind,
That $35. county cash allowance be granted to NM. A. SWANSON, let St. Brentwo d ,
to begin as of Sent. 1st, 1934.
That $7.50 County cash allowance be granted to JOHN BOWERS, Pinole, as of
Aug. 18, 1934, to be dispensed in relief in Kind.
That $9. county cash allowance be granted to CARL GUSTAFSON, San Pablo
as of Sept. 15, 1934, to be disbursed in relief in kind.
That $10 county cash allowance be granted to CLARA BOTSFORD. 5909Burlingame
Ave. Richmond Annex, as of Sept. 15, 1934, to be disbursed In relief in kind.
That application for aid of MRS. MARY AUGBTINE ,Martinez, be denied.
That $15, county cash allowance granted to MRS. ELIZABETH KOTSCH, 824 Contra
Costa Drive, El Cerrito, be discontinued as of Sept. let, 1934.
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That $30 county cash allowance granted to JOSEPH NUNES, Oakley, be discontinui d
as of Aug. ist, 1934.
That $6. county cash allowance granted to ROSA PUCCIO, Pittsburg, be discon—
tinned as of Aug. let, 1934•
That $1 county cash allowance granted to ERNEST NAGEL, Concord, be dis—
continued as of Ing. lot, 1934.
In Matter of Annroval of SERA
Projects of County Health Officer.
' IT IS RESOLVED that Dr. W.A.Powell, Health Officer of the County of
Contra Costa, be and he is hereby authorized and empowered to accept and agree to
any and all conditions in behalf of the Governmental Unit making application for any
health projects under SERA.
The foregoing Resolution is adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Granting Dance Permits.
The applications of following persons and societies for permission to
conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on f,llowing dates, having been r eceived
Mt. Diablo Post $246, Ameri can Legion, at Danville, Oct. 6, 1934.
Antioch Horseshoe Club, Oak Grove Beach, each Saturday, during Sept. 1934.
' It is by the Board ordered that said applications be granted.,
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In Matter of Granting Leave of
Absence, to A.E.Clark, Justice of
the ''ease.
A.E.Clark, Justice of the Peace,,of 4th Township of Contra Costa County,
is hereby granted permission to leave the State of California, for a period of thirty
days from and after date of leaving the State of California.
' In Matter of Resolution authorizing
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Consolidation of Biennial General Election
of East Bay Mun. Utility Dis-rict for election
of Directors with Biennial General Election on
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WHEREAS, the East Bay Municipal Utility District is required to hold an
election within the District at the time of the holding of the biennia- general
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election provided for in Section 1041 of the Political Code of tta State of California,
and it is to the best interests of the public and is required by law that the said
election be consolidated with the general state election provided for in said section
of the Code;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: Thatthe said Ele ction of the East Bay Municipa
Utility District to be held on the 6th day of November, 1934, be and the same hereby
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is consolidated as to any territory of said District within this County with said
general state election to be held on said date, and the results thereof shall be can-
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�.vassed by this Board and there shall only be one ballot used at said election, and
when the results thereof are ascertained the same shall be certified by the Clerk
,of tais Board to the Secretary of said District.
The foregoing Resolution was passed by the following vote of the Board: "
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Oummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
In Matter of Communication from ;
Martinez Planning Commission.
A communication having been received from Geo. T.,Honneger, Secretary of
Martinez Planning Commission, requesting that "Stop Signs" be placed on Pacheco '
Boulevard, at its intersection with Ash, Beech, Date, Cedar and Elm Streets. j
The said communication is hereby ordered referred to Supervisor H.M.Stow,
and County Surveyor R.R.Arnold.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon r=quest of A.N.Sullenger, County Aulitor, and in order to finance Curren
operations, It is by the Board ordered that the eum of $15,000 be advanced from Gene -
al Reserve Fund, to the General Fund, said amount to be returned to the General
Reserve Fund as soon as available from current Revenue.,
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of County Auditor AN. Sullenger, and in order to make final
adjustments of accounts for year 1933-34.
It is by the Board ordered that the following road appropriation transfers
be made , to wit:
Increase Decrease.
Motor Veh. Fd. Anons.
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R 415 C.O. I-ts. to Roads, $2900.00 $3950.00 Mtce•Surface R412
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R. 203 Mtce-Bridges, 76.00 19.00 Rd. Lighting R200-1
36.00 Tool Acct. R200-2
21.00 Co.Imp.Bridges 8206
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Sup. Genl. Fd. Apuns. '
Sup. Dist. 1--
R. 121 Mtce-Rts. of Way 195• 195.00 Rd Lighting 8120-1
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R. 321 Mtce-Rts. of Way 4+5.00 475.00 Rd. Lighting R 320-
R. 323-0 " Bridges 30,00
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R 420--1 Road Lighting 5.00 10.00 Mtee-Surface R 422
R 421- 0 Mtce- Rts. of Way 5.00
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Sup. Dist. 5:
21 Mtce. Ate. of Way 65.o0 95.00 Co.Imp. Bridges, 8526
23 Mtce- Bridges ��0.000
95-00
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R.0 Stock Pile 2150.00 $1600.00 Mtce-Surface, R 172
R. 171 Mtce-Rts. of Way 375.00 3875.00 Co. Imp. Roads, R 175
R. 178 C 0 New Brides, 1500.00
R 179 " Rte of Way 1650-00
$5615-00 5075.00
R 271 Mtce-Rts of Way 45.00 85.00 Rd.Lighting R 270-1
„ 273 Mtce-Bridges, 8.00 2058.00 Mtce- Surface, R 272
t75 Co-Imp. to Ras, 2 .00 26o.00 Co-Imp. Bridges, R 276
3.00
R 373 Mtee-Bridges, --- __115.00--- --106:56- Mtce. Ate. of Way R371
R 375-0 00 Imp. To rds, 2467.00 2500.00 Mtce. Surface, R 372.
R 376-0 " " " Bridges, 18.00
2000.00 22 0�Q0
R 472 Mtce- Surface, 35.00 5.00 Rd. Lighting R 470-1
0.00 iltee-Rts. of Way R 471
5.00 935 00
R 575 0 0 Impt. to Ads, 66o.00 400.00 Mtce-Rts. of Way R 571
R 578 " New Bridges, 105.00 290.00 Mtce-Surface, R 572
75.
00 Co-Imp. Bridges, A 576
7 F5.00 5.00
Special Road Fd Apons.
R 363 ttce-Bridges, 10.00 2160.00 Mtce-Surface, R362
A 365 c 0 Imp. to Rds, 215MO
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The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On Request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, and in order to clear accounts
for the year 1933-34, IT IS ORDERED that the following adjustments in accounts be
made, to wit:
Incfeases Decreases.
Sun121. Genl. Fd. ADDns.
R -0, Mtce-Rte of Way $ 55-00
R 123-0, Mtce. Bridges, 66.00
R 124-0, C 0 New Equipment 55.00
$176.00
R 221-0, Mtce. Rts of Way 1570.00
R 222-0, ltce-"urface 1780.00 y
R 223-0, Mtee-Bridges, 75.00
$3425.00
R 322-0, Mtce-Surface, 2300.00
R 325-0, G 0 Imp. to Roads, 50.00
2 0.00
5 51.000 00 Imp. to Rds, 8175.
Sun. Motor Veh. Fd. Annms.
R 511-0 Mtce Rts. of Way 75.00
R 512-0 Mtce-Surface 1100.00 1175.00 t1tce Sumface R412.
' Surv. Genl Rd. A ns.
375-0 C 0 Impts. to Rds, 650.00
R 475-0 C 0 In D. to Rds, 45.00
695.00 Mtce. Surface R572.
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S ecial Rd Fd. AD ns.
R 365-0 C.O.Impts. toRcads, 1300.00
' $1300.00 Mtce-Surface R 262.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of tIs Board.`
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In Matter of Construction of Jonah
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Hill Road.
Upon motion of Sunervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Stow, It is by
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the Board ordered that that certain road known as Jonah Hill Road, or B-5, of Contra "
Costa County Highway System, and extending from Lafayette tD Moraga, a distance of
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3 1/2 miles, more or less, be constructed by and under the supervision of County
Surveyor R.R.Arnold,
And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, September 18th, 1934, at 2
o'clock A.M. in Council Chambers of the City Council of the City of Richmond, in -
Richmond City Hall, County of Contra Costa, State of California.
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IN TEE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
TUESDAY, SEPT. 18th, 1934.
The Board met in regular session at 2 o'clock P.M. 1n Council Chambers of
!. the City Hall, Richmond,Contra Costa County, California.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Janes N.Long, H.L.Cumming ,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
In the Matter of "pproval of
Incorporation of Certain Prop ortion
within the County of Contra Costa
into a Regiunal Park District.
RESOLUTIO?;.
WHEREAS, a resolution was entered in the records of the said County,
before the Board of Svpervisors thereof, duly calling for hearing the question of
whether the territory described in a petition, a certified copy of which was filed wi
the Board of Supervisors, should be included in a proposed regional park district;
and setting said hearing for Tuesday, the 18th day of September, 1934, at the hour
Of two o'clock P.M. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, Richmond, Contra Costa
County, California, as being the time and place for said hearing; and,
WHEREAS, notice of said hearing specifying the time and place was publish-
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ublish ed twice in the Richmond Daily Independent and the Courier-Journal, newspapers of
general circulation in the county in which said hearing is conducted; and, whereas,
the first puulication of said notice was in excess of ten days before the date fixed
by said Board of Supervisors for said hearing; and,
WHEREAS, it was found that the County in which the greater portion of the
said territory contemplated to be formed into said Regional Park District is the Count
of Alameda, State of California, and not the County of Contra Costa, and
WHEREAS, it was found that a certified copy of the petition containing
sufficient signatures of electors residing in the County having the largest area withi
the pr000sed district was filed by the County Clerk of the County of Alameda with the
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County Clerk of said County; and
WHEREAS, persons have appeared at said time and place for purposes of discuss- x
ing the advisability of authorizing the inclusion of said territory situated within
said County of Contra Costa within said District; and
WHEREAS, all protests were heard and considered by the said Board and said
certified copies of said petitions were in their entirety considered by said Board;
NOW, T_EREFORF, BE IT ORDERED AND RESOL''ED that tie said Board of Supervisors
herein disapproves the inclusion within the proposed Regional Park District of any
of the territory descrioed in said petiiion now situated within the County of Contra
Costa; '
IT IS ALSO ORDERED AND RESOLVED that the County Clerk of said County of
Contra Costa, forthwith certify a copy of this Resolution and immediately transmit
the same to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, of th?County of Alameda,
in compliance with the terms and provisions of that certain Act entitled "Ln Act
providing for the incorporation, government and management of Regional Park District3,
etc." appearing in Statutes of 1933 at page 2664.
This Resolution was passed and adopted at a meeting of the Board of
Supervisors, held on the 16th day of September, 1934, by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: Supervisors- None. zs
Absent:- Supervisors- None.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, October 1st, 1934, at 10
o'clock A.M.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, October 1st, 1934.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon_W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, ;
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Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.S7ells, Clerk.
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The minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of
September, 1934, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read,
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and signed by the Chairman and Clerk.
IN THE MATTER OF application of '.g
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Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.
to place poles on The Alameda and Walnut
Ave. Concord.
The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having asked for permission to s"
place eight poles and an anchor on The Alameda, and Walnut Ave. east of Concord,
as shown on the .sk etches accompanying said anlicati on;
It is, bythe Baird ordered that said application be and the same is hereby
granted.,,
In Matter of Granting Dance Permits.
The following applications having been filed with this Board praying for permission
to conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on following dates, at places f ollowi g,
to wit:
Antioch Horseshoe Club, each Sunday during month of October, 1934 Antioch.
The Enos Thimble Club, Port Chicago, Oct. 27, 193+.
IT is by the Board ORDERED that said applications be granted.,-
In Matter of Declaring Ordinance No. 225
duly published.
Ordinance No. 225 0£ County of Contra Costa, having been published for the time --
j and in the manner prescribed by law, in Pittsburg Post-Dispatch, a newspaper of general
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circulation printed and published in Coanty of Contra Costa, as shown by the affidavit
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of S.N.Southmayer, on file herein,
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It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance be and the satpe is hereby „ .
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declared duly published.
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In Ma.ttEr of Correction of
Assessments.
G.O.Meese, having certified to this Board the following erroneous assessments
and askin7 authority to correct same under provisions of Section 3904a of the Political
Code, to wit:
For tYe f isnal year 1934-35: Vol. 16 Assess�e t No. 37129 Castor Guisasola
is assessed with S.E. 91 feet of the S.W. 1/2 of Lot 11, and the East 91 feet of
Lot 12, Block 5 Boyd's Addition t, Concord, with improvements erronedusly assessed
as amounting, to $1290; the correct assessed valuation of these improvements is $740.
In Vol. 20 Assessment No. 43466, L.'Homnedieu Investment Association Corporation
Ltd. C/o Paul Wu-her, is assessed with Lot 2, Block 1, Berkeley Highland Terrace,
_., assessed valued $120 on which War Veteran Exemotion was alicwed. Assessor finds that
exemption to the amount of $1000 has been allowed to Paul Wucher in Alameda County.
Due to the fact that full exemptim has been allowed in Alameda County he is not an-
titled to further exemption in Contra Costa Ccanty and Mr. Wucher requested exemptio
in Contra Costa County be cancelled,
and the District Attorney of Contra Costa County having consented to such correction;
IT IS BY THE BOA?p ORM-RED that the County Assessor be and he is hereby .:
authorized to correct the above assessments as applied for.r.
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In Matter of Communication from
Contra Costa County Bakers' Association.
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A communioation from Contra Costa County Bakers' Association having been re-
ceived by thus Board notifying said Board that the price of bread furnished by the
Connty of Contra Costa on C m my Relief, will be raised from tencentsto eleven cent
a loaf, effective Oct. 15, 1934,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication be referred to J.H.Morrow
County 1'urchasin^ Agent.y
In Matt:r of granting author7ty to
County Social Service Worker to attend
Semi-annual Conference Association of California
Executives of Public Welfare.
A communication having been received by this Board from Association of California
' Executives of Public Welfare requesting that the Social Service Worker of Contra
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Costa County be authorized to attend the ninth semi-annual meeting of the Association
of California Executives of Public Welfare, to be held on Friday and Saturday Oct.
12th and 13th, 1934, at Hotel Del Monte, Del Monte, California.
1 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mrs. Ruth 11c0ord, County S ocial Service
Worker he authorized to attend said Convention and her expenses in attending said
Con-vention be a charge u9on General Fund of County of Contra Costa.
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In Matter of permission to C.E.
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Hitchcock to lay water pipe line.
C,E.Hitchcock, having applied to this Board for permission to place a water
line along Ynez Avenue, a distance of 2,000 feet and extending from the California
Water Service Company's main water line, to the property of C.E,Hitchcock,
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said water pipe line is
hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor ni
.of Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District.r
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In Matter of Approval of Agreement
between Atchison, Tope>:a and Santa Fe
Railway and the County of Contra Costa,
for the construction of overhead Bridge.
The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company having presented to this
Board, a Form of Agreement betwew- the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway and the
County of Contra Costa, relating to the construction of a new overhead viaduct bridge
on the highway leading; from Concord to Avon, near Maltby Station;
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same is
hereby approved, andW.J.Buchaaan, Chairman of this Board, is hereby authorized to
sign said Agreement, on behalf of the Oounty of Contra Costa.
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In Matter of Securing permission
from State Railroad Commission to
Construct an Overhead Viaduct bridge on
highway, leadingfr as Concord to Avon, near
Maltby Station in Contra Costa County.
It is, by the Board ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa
County, be and he is hereby ordered to commence proceedings for securing of permissio
'., from State Railroal Commission to construct an overhead viaduct bridge, over the -
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway on the highway leading from Concord to Avon,
near Maltby Station, Contra Costa County.K
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In Matter of Approval of Bond
for Lost Warrant.
It appearing to the Board that Warrant No. 90 heretofore drawn by the
County Auditor of Contra Costa County on County Treasurer, in favor of Joe Pera,
in sum of $15.75 payable out of the San Pablo Firepistrict Funds, has been lost,
and the said Joe Pera having furnished to this Board, a good and sufficient Bond in
sum of .$`31.50 indemnifying the County against loss on the issuance of a duplicate
warrant, to replace Auditor's Warrant No. 90;
Sureties thereon be and
IT IS BY Tial BOARD ORDERED that said Bond and the
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the sane are aonroved ani the County Auditor of Contra Costa County, is hereby authoriz d s
to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of Joe Pere, parable out of the San Pablo Fire
District Fund, in sum of $15.75, to replace said Warrant No. 90.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K_
In Matter of Transfer of Funis. ,
It is, by the Board ordered that sum of $97• be transferred from unappropriated
Reserve Fund, to General Fund for the purpose of replacement of the jail washing
' machine and replacement of the Fan used in the County Jail for ventilation purooses.
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The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
In Batter of Transfer of funds.
On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, andin order to finance
Current requirements, IT IS ORDERED that Ve following advances be made from
School Sl:,pply Revolving Fun', said advances to be returned as soon as available
from current Revenue,. to wit:
Carq'ainez Grammar Special $1500.00
Concord Grammar Special 1500.00
Bxcels,lor Grammar General 300.00
San Pablo Grammar Special 600.00
Richmond High General 10000.00
13,900.00
The said order is nassed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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,In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, and in order to finance current operations
IT IS ORDERED that following amounts be advanced from General Reserve Fund to the foll —
ing funds, to wit: said amounts to be returned as soon as available Fran current
.available.
General Fund, $75,000.00
Crockett County Fire, 250.00
.75.250.00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
In Latter-of Transfer of Funds.
A.N.Sullenger, Crnanty 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
of the proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the
I County Treasury,and good cause a.)pearinT therefor, ,in a detailed explanation presented
!by said A.N.Sullenger;
It is by the Board ordered that the following adjustments be made in the
funds as keot by the County Auditor and by the County Treasurer.
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Debits. Credits.
(Decreases) (Increases)
General Fund, $106.76
Sup. Dist. 2 Fund, 10"! 8
106.7 , 10 .7 .
The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K ,
In Matter of Transfer of Funds. '
A. N.Sullenger, County Auditor 0- Contra Costa County, having reported to
this Board, that certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust
accounts for the months of July and August, 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 aonearing therefore in a detailed
explanation presented by said A.N.Sullenger;
It is, by the Board ordered that tle following adjustments be made in the
funds as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Tr=asurer. `
Debits Credits
(Decreases) (Increases)
Char. Corrns. Fund, $361.70
00. Library Fund 7.51
Motor Vehicle Fund 272.11
Sun. Dist. 3 Fund, 39.15
General fund $76s.63
Sup. Dist. 2 fund, _„ 1
$907-76
The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous votes of the Board.K
In Matter of Issuing Emergency Permits,
to Weimar State Hospital. '
IT IS, BY -P-- BOARD ORDERED that Dr. W.A.Powell, Health Officer of County
of Contra Costa, be and he is hereby authorized to issue temporary permits in emergen y
cases for admi=sion to Weimar State Hospital, said p ermits to be approved by Dr. E.W.
Merrithew, County Physician, and by the &_roervisor of the District in which said ?
patient may resi de.,
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In Matter of Allowances to Indigents.
It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $13 county cash allowance be granted to
ELIAS BUSH, 2156 Concord Ave. Concord, as of Sept. 1, 1934. x{
That $30 county cash allowance be granted to ADOLPH BROWN, l06 Fifth St. ,$
Richmond, as of Sept. lst, 1934. W4
That $23 county cash allorance granted to F'aED JONES, Cabin 11, McFarland
Court, Pittsburg, be changed to read $13.50 State and $13.50 county aid for needy
aged to be paid in cash beginning Sent. let, 1934, and that Auditcm'soffice claim fro+
the State Dept. of Social Welfare, for the aid that has been given Mr. Jones, since
March 1st, 1934, in amount of $13.50 State aid for the needy aged which has been ad-
vanced as cash County Allowance. Ic.
That $25. State and$25. county aid to the needy blind granted to DANIEL J.
HURLEY, 1605 Ocean View Berkeley Park, Berkeley, Cal. be continuedas of April 1934.
That $12. State and$12. county aid for needy aged be granted to JOSEPH x
PIRES, General Delivery, Martinez, to begin as of Sept. 1, 1934.
That $11. Stare and all. county aid to needy a.-ed be granted to EDWARD GEOR_E
MADIGAN, Concord, to begin as of Sent. 1st, 1934•
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That $12. State and $12. county aid for needy aged be granted to MRS. HAR3 ET
BROWN, 910 F. St. Antioch, to begin as of Sept. let, 1934.
That-,$12.50 State and $12.50 county aid to needy aged granted to MRS. MARGARET
HASEY, 6 4dy St. Pt. Richmond, be continued as of Feb. 1934.
That $11.50 State and $11.50 County aid to the needy aged granted to GEORGE
' MCINTRYRE, 23- 7th St. Richmond, be continued as of Feb.1934.
That $4. State and $4. county aid to needy aged granted to JOHN STEWART, 521
Liberty St. E1 Cerrito, be continued as of March 19334•
That $14.25 State and 314.25 county aid to needy aged granted to MRS. IDA KOHLHO F
423- Sixth St. Richmond, be continued as of March, 1934.
That $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid to needy aged granted to GEO. B. WARD,
1232 Haight St. San Francisco, be continued as of March, 1934.
That $10 State and $10 county aid to the needy aged granted to MRS. MARY BRYNE,
Pinole, be continued as of Feb. 1934.
That $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid to the need}' aged granted to ANTONE
MOITOZA, Box 257, San Pablo, be continued as of Feb. 193`+.
That15 MR
State and 315. county aid to the needy aged granted to S. MARY JANE
COTTON, 92b- 9th St. Richmrnd, be continued as of March, 1934.
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That x12.50 State and $17.50 County aid granted to FERN HIGERA, 1443 Oakland
Boulevard, Walnut Creek, be continu-d.
That 320. State and $10 county aid for half orphan children be .7anted to
MRS. EUNICE VEALE, 122- 5th St. Antioc4, to begin as of Seat. let, 1934•
That $20 State and $20 county aid for balf orphan children be granted to MRS.
RUELLA HA?BLIN, Rte 1, Walnut Creek, Cal. commencing as of Sect. Jut, 1934.
That $10 State and $10 county aid for half orphan children be granted to MRS.
HELEN CURTIS, General Delivery, Walnut Creek, to begin as of Sept. 1st, 194.
That $20 State and 340 county aid for half orphan children �Tanted to MRS. 11ARY
GORDON, 571 Vernon St. N. Richmond, be continued as of April, 1934-
, That $20 State and $20 county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS. IDA
COOPER, 434 Liberty St. E1 Cerrito, be continued as of April, 1934.
That $20 State and $20 county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS. _
LOUISE DE COLR TEK, 2630 Bush St. San Pablo, be continued as of March, 1934.
That $20 State aid for needy children granted to MS. EDITH JOHNSON, 651- S.
31st St. Richmond, be continued as of May, 1934•
That $50 State and $15.50 C m my aid for half orphan children granted to MRS.
CARLOTTA ZERMNO, 229 Richmond Ave. Pt. Richmond, be continued as of March, 1934.
That $10 State and ?10 county aid for half orphan children granted to ERS. MARY
IVANOICH, Pinole, be continued as of April, 1934.
County
That $30 State and "x30/aid for half orphan children granted to MRS. MAYBARDEN
260 Santa Clara Ave. E1 Cerrito, be discontinued as of Sept. lst, 1934.
That $10 State and $10 county aid for half orphan children granted to MS.
VICTORIA PERAdI, 144- 17th St. Richmond, be discontinued as of Sept. let, 1934. 1\
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In Matter of Approval. of Horticultural
SERA projects,
BE IT RESOLVED that V.G.Stephens, Agricultural Commissioner of Contra Costa
County, State of California, be and he is hereby authorized to and empowered to
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execute and agree to any condttions in behalf of the 'jaunty of Conta Costa, making -
application for SERA Horticultural Projects.
The foregoing 'Resolution is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board this
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IN MATTER OF ELECTION PROCLAMATION ,y
-OR GENERAL ELECTION ON NOVEMBER 6th, 1934•
In accordance with Proclamation of Governor of the State of California,
IT IS ORDERED that an election be held on Tuesday, November 6th, 1934, from six
o'clock in the mornin_ of said day, until seven o'clock in the evening of said day
of election, when the polls shall be closed, in the several election precincts herein
after named and in place in each of said precincts hereinafter named, for the
!.. election of the f•-,llowing named officers, and at which election the following Amend-
ments
mend ments to the Constitution and duly certified by the Secretary of State as required
by law, and numbered as hereinafter specified, and the following Questions, Pronosi -
ions and Initiative Measures duly certified by the Secretary of State will be
voted on at the said General Election, by the qualified Electors of said County of
Contra Costa, State of California:
STATE ( AND DISTRICT) OFFICES,
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A Governor.
A Lieutenant Governor
A Secretary ofState.
A Controller.
A Treasurer.
An Attorney General. -:
A Member of the State Board of Equalization, Second District.
CONGRESSIONAL OFFICES.
A United States Senator.
Representative in Congress, Sixth District.
LEGISLATIVE OFFICES•
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Member of Assembly, Tenth District. '„.
COUNTY OFFICES.
A Sheriff.
A District Attorney
An Auditor
A Recorder.
TOWNSHIP OFFICES. -
A Justice of the Peace, First Judicial Township
A Justice of the Peace, Second Judicial Township
A Justice of the Peace, Seventh Judicial Township_.
A Justice of the Peace, Tenth Judicial Township
A '!ustice of the Peace, Eleventh Judicial Townshin
A'justice of the Peace, Fifteenth Judicial Township
A Justice of the Peace, Seventeenth Judicial Township.
A Cons ta.le, Third Judicial Township.
A Constable, Fifth Judicial Township
A Constable, Tenth Judicial Townshio
A Constable, Twelfth Judicial Township.
And the following officers from East Bay Municipal Utility District, to wit:
One Director for the District for Ward No. Two.
One Director for the District for Ward No. Three.
FOR TFiE V-TERANS' WELFARE 3017l ACT OF 1933• This Act provides
for a bond issue of thirty million dollars to be used by the
Veterans' Welfare Board in assisting California war veterans ,
to acquire farms or homes.
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AGAINST THE VETERANS' WELFARE BOIT' ACT OF 1933• This Act pro-
vides for a bond issue of thirty million dollars to be used by
the Veterans' Welfare Board in assisting California war veterans:
to acquire farms or homes.
INTOXICATING LIQUORS, Initiative. Amends Constitution Article .
XX, Section 22. Prohibits consumption, sale, or disposition
for consumption on premises, of intoxicating liquors, except YES:
beer, in public saloons or barromms; permits possession, sale,
consumption or disposition of all liquors in bona fide hotels,
2• restaurants, public eatin; places, and in bona fide clubs after I
one year's lar.•ful operation; fixes licenr= fees therefor, giv-
ing Board of Equalization exclusive poc.er to change same, issue ro
liquor licenses collect 1jcense fees'and occupation taxes, re-
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quiring Legislature angor an h
Counties, and cities. Continues apes i�aqheuroefrr alm,,E 8 e State
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visions, consistent herewith, until Legislature provides°op
wise. her-
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',. SELECTION OF JUDGES. 'Initiative Constitutional Amendment. Declar-
es Supreme or Appellate Court Justice may declare candidacy to sue-:,,
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teed himself, otherwise Governor shall nominate candidate; candi-
date being only one on ballot for such office, and electors voting x
for or against him; if defeated, or vacancy occurs, Governor ap- YES: '?
pointing until next general election, but defeated person ineli-
gible for appointment. Governor's nominations or appointments in-
j. effective unless approved by commission comprising Chief Justice, ---.
presiding Appellate Court Juatice and Attorney General. Requires
retirement system. Provisions inapolicable to superior court NO
judges until adopted by counties in manner provided by Legislature.:
'Likes Constitutional removal and recall provisions applicable.
ATTORNEY GENERAL. Initiative Constitutional Amendment. Declares _
Attorney General, State's Chief law officer, shall see all State
laws enforced, directly supervise district attorneys, sheriffs ,
and other enforcement officers designated by law, and require from t YE9
them written reports concerning criminal matters. Empowers him
to prosecute with District Attorney's power, violations within
4, superior court's jurisdiction; assist district attorneys when pub-
lic interest or Governor requires, and perform other duties ores-
scribed by law; Governor and Controller allowing his necessary
expenses from. general fund. "`ekes his salary same as Supreme : NO :
Court Associate Justice, prohibiting him from private practice,
and requiring his entire time in State service.
PEMMTIM CO?r`.ENT O?! EVIDENCE AND FAILURE OF DEFENDANT TO TESTIFY
ICY CRIMINAL CASES. Amends Section lj of Article I, and section
19 ofArticle VI of Constitution. Declares in any criminal case, YES:
whether defendant testifies or not, court and counsel may comment
5. on his failure to explain or deny any evidence against him. De - ----
clares court may instruct jury regardim-, law applicable to facts
of case, and comment on evidence, testimony and credibility of any .
witness. Regiires Court inform jury in all cases that jurors are NO ;
'.. exclusive judges of all questions of fact submitted to them and of
credibility of witnesses.
PLEADING GUILTY BEF07F CO'w,LITrING MAGISTRATE. Initiative Constit-
utional Amendment. Requires defendant, charged with felony, be
immediately taken before magistrate of court where sworn complaint :
was filed, who shall deliver him copy thereof and allow him time YES:
to procure counsel; if such felony is not punishable with death,
'.. of magistrate and distrirt attorney consenting thereto and defendant's:----:
counsel being present, defendant may plead guilty to offense,
charged or any offense includint; therein; thereupon magist rate
shall commit defendan t to sheriff and certify the case to Suoerior NO :
Court where proceedings shall be had as if defendant had pleaded _
guilty in such court.
STATE CIVIL SERVICE. Initiative Constitutional Amendment. Prohib-
its permanent appointments and promotion in State Civil Service
except on merit, efficiency and fitness, ascertained by ccmpet- YES:
itive examination. Provides for State Personnel Hoard, ultimately .
appointed by Governor with Senate's consent, to administer Statr
Civil services laws. Enumerates classes of officers, and employ-
. 7, see included in such service. Prohibits temporary appointments un-4----:
'.. less eligible list unavailable, or for longer than six months,
limitin., such appointee to six months total service in calendar
year. Until changed by board continues regulations, classes and NO ;
grades heretofore adonted, and all persons, except temporary ap-
nointees, in clas,es or grades heretofore acquired.
CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. Assembly Concurrent Resolution 17. :
Reconmem s that electors vote for or against a convention for pun- :FOR :
pose of revisrnZ State Constitution. If majority votes for such :TEE
conention Governor shah issue proclamation that such convention :CONVENTS
S. has been called and Legislature at its next session shall provide ---------
for
--- ---for holding such convention at StateCapital within three months :AGAIdiST
after such election and for election of delegates thereto; such re-:THE :
vised Constitution to be submitted to electors for their anis oval :CONVENTZ C N.
or rejection
' CHIROPRACTIC. Initiative. Amends Chiropractic Act. Creates State
Chiropractors Association; provides for organization, government,
membership, powers and duties thereof; defines chiropractic and YES:
and physical therapy; and regulates practice thereof; provides for .
investigation and approval of chiroractic and pjysical therapy
9• schools and colleges; establishes qualifications and educational ---
requirements for licensees; provides for issuance of chiropractic
and physical therapy licenses: fixes license fees; provides for
suspension, revocation and reinstatement of licenses; entitles li- NO :
censees, in practice of their profession, to practice in public in-: -
stituions, and to equality with other Drofessional licensees under
gorkmen's Compensation Act; prescribes penalties for violations;
Repeals all conflictia� acts.
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CLAIMS AND BUDGETS. Senate Constitutional Amendment 21. Adds
Section la to Article IV of Constitution. Provides that notwith:
standing any conctit tional lirpitations or restrictions every : YES:
10. State office, department, institution, board, commission, bureau:
or other State agency, created by initiative act or otherwise, .---•
'.. shall be subject to regulations anti requirements with respect
to Pilin- of claims wits State Controller and submission, ap- NO:
proval and enforcement of budgets prescribed by law.
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11AXING STATE BOARD 07 EDUCATION ELECTIVE; ABOLISRING SUPERIN-
TENDENT 0" PUBLIC INS-RUCTION; PROVIDING FOR DIRECTOR OF EDU- -"y
'. 6ATION. Initiative. Rrpeals�Section 2, amends Section 7,
Article IX of Constitution. abolishes office of Suoerintendent
of Public Instruction. Declares State Board ofEdueation YES:
shall consist of ten members, each elected from a district for
ten year term, each district comprosing two congressional dis-
11. tricts. Prescribes rotation in office. Empowers board to fill :----. `
membership vacancies, appdntee holding until next general
election. Req::ires board appoint Dir=ctor of Education, re- No
movable at pleaserre, and fix his salary;
Superintendent of WU
Public Instruction continuing in office ::ntil appointed di-
rector qualifies.
INTEREST RATES. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 79. Pres-
cribes seven per cent per annum as interest rate upon loan or
forbearance of money, goods or things in action, accounts after
demand and judgments; permits written contract for rate not ex- YES;
deeding ten per cent per annum, but forbids any charges whereby
borrower pays over ten per cent. Exempts from such restrict -
12, ions building and loan associations, industrial loan companies, ;-----
credit unions, Dawnbrokers, personal property brokers, banks,
and various non-profit cooperative associations, and others,
of character therein mentioned. Permits Legislature regulate NO
said exempted classes, prescribe their maximum interest rate
per annum and regulate their charges on loans. �1
LOCAL OPTION. Initiative. Adds Section 23 to Article XX of .
Constitution. Provides that upon initiative petition the leg-
islative body of any city or county shall submit'to the quali-
fied electors thereof, or of one or more precincts therein.,
question of prohi-iting therein traffic in 'beverages contain- YES
ing more than one half of one per cent of alcohol. Declares •.,,
if majority voting on said question vote affirmatively it ----
13, shall be unlawful, thirty days thereafter to manufacture, sell .
offer for sale, transoort or possess therein such beverages, NO
unless question be again similarly submitted at subsequent s
election and majority voting thereon vote in the negative.
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 98.
Empowers county over fifteen hundred thousand population at
election to adopt new method selecting superior court judges.
Governor appoints to fill vacancies from recormnenlations by YES
board comprising Chief Justice Supreme Court, Presiding Just-
ice Appellate District Court and county's State Senator. Ap-
pointment is until general election after four years follow- .-----t-
ing April first succeeding occurrence of vacancy. If incum-
bent declares candidacy people determine whether he be retain- NO
ed. If, not, Governor appoints from those then recommended
by board. Candidacy of each judge subm.tted to people each -
six years. People vote to retaigor retire him.
SUPERIOR CCURT- JUDICIAL ELECTION DISTRICTS. Assembly Constit-
utional Amendment 73. Amends Constitut ,n Article VI, Section
6. Requires there be in each county, and city and county, a
superior corat for which at least ore judge be elected by elect-: YES
15. ors thereof or selected as Constitutional elsewhere provides.
In selecting such judges in county having population exceeding :-----.
onemillicn empowers Legislature to divide county into judicial I
electron districts, and provide for app,.rtioning number of such: NO
judges of said county among said districts, number so apport-
ioned to each district being selected from residents thereof
as provided-for-selecting such judges-in said county.
MUNICIPAL COURTS. ASSEMBLY Constitutional Amendment 35•
Amends Constitution, Article VI .Section 11. Declares Legis-
lature shall provide for establishing a municipal Court in
any chartered city or city and county of over forty thousand YES:
inhabitants and for the procedure, jurisdiction, number, term, .
and qualifications, of judges and attaches thereof; upon es-
16, tablishment thereof directs tra::sfer thereto of all pending .-----.
business , records, judges and attaches of inferior courts; _
prohibits all other courts inferior to suDerior coart within : NO
such city or city and county unless established by Legislature,:
Requires Leg9.slature fix compensation of justices and judges
of all courts of record.
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+Iaturopathic Act. Initiative. Creates Naturopathic Asso-
diation of California; a public corporation; provides for
its organization, government, membership and powers; regu-
lates practice and licensing, of naturopathy; provides for
investigation and approval of naturopathic colleges; fixes :YES : _
educati,nal requirements and other qualifications for ii-
17. censees; fixes license fees; provides for issuance, suspen-
' ion and revocation of licenses; provides licensees shall have:---:
in practice of their profession all rights and privileges
of practicing physicians of any school or class in treat-
ment of diseases, injuries and other mental or physical con- NO ;
diti ons; gives licensees equal rights with physicians in
instituti^ns su:)ported by public fundis; provides penalties
for violations.
WATER RESOURCES. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 19. Auth-:
orizes legislation regulating use, acquisition and develop- :
ment of rater and mater resources, including electric energy
and disposition thereof, by State or State agencies; permits YES:
incurring State indebtedness therefor as provided by Constit-:
ution, payable within seventy years; provided contracts be
first made to sell projects mater and electric power suffi-
cient to recay cost within seventy years; grants eminent do- ;
main rights, Requires Legislature provide ad valorem tax on
non-exempt propert•, r thi•: State agency to meet State's lia- NO
bility on any defaulted obligation of such agency, making
tax lien prior to other tax liens.
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STATE IMEBTEDIiESS, Assembly Constitutional Amendment 33,
Amends Constitution Article XVI Section 1. Prohibits Legis-
lature creating, State Indebtedness over three hundred thous- : YES:
and dollars unless autacrized by majority vote of peopled ;
'unless providing for its retirement within forty years; re-
gires bonds is:zued mature serially, first maturity being
three years from issuance, but permits first maturity of bonds:---;
19. for revenue-producing utilities in fifteen years. Declares
section shall not limit or prohibit issuance of bands auth-
orized but not sold, or to refund outstanding bonded indebt- NO ;
edness, or seventy-year bonds for acquisition, development
or distribution of maters and water resources, including
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STOCK OSSNERSHIP BY CITIES IN MUTUAL WATER OOZA?dIL'S. Assembly;
Oonstitutional Amendment 2. Adds section 31c to Article IV
of Constitution. Provides that any city of fifth or sixth -
class may acquire and hold stock of any mutual water company• YES:
for purpose of furnishing suorrly of rater for public or muni!
20. tical purposes ar for use of city's inhabitants; declares
that the holding o' such stock shall entitle city to all ,
rigits, and subject city to all obligations, given or im- NO
posed by law to or upon other holders of stock in such ,
company.
EMINENT DOMAIN. Senate Constitutional Amendment 48. Amends
Constitution Article 1, Section 14, Declares no right of
way, or lands to be used for reservoir purposes, shall be : YES; A.
appro,riated to use of any corporation until full compensat-:
ion therefor is first made in money or pai3 into court for
owner; provided that the State, counties, municipal corpora-:- --;-
21. tions, and other public coroorat9.ons of character therein
stated, may in eminent damn Ibrocee sings take immediate NO :
possession o= such rights of may crouch lands upon deposit-
, - - - - ing such money-as conte directs to-secure to-owner-immediate;
payment of just camcensati-n ;or such taking.
AUTHORIZING ACREE,,ENTS BY POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS FOR JOINT
EXERCISE OF POWERS. Senate Constitutional Amendment 34, rt
Pen its two or more political subdivisions, majority of vot-:
ere thereof respectively consenting, to jointly frame and YES:
adopt articles of agreementfor joint exercise of powers
and functions common thereto. Defines "political subdivision"d---+
22 as county, city and county, or incorporated city. Pres- s
tribes procedure for framing- agreement by board of electors
elected five from each subdivision, and for adoption, amend-: 110:
ment and rescission thereof by majDrity vote in each sub-
division. A reem ent when adopted constitutes organic law
of political subdivisions parties thereto as to competent
mattersthereincontained
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UNEMPLOYMENIT RELIEF-BONDS. Authorizes ,$24,000,000 State Bonds ,+
payable from State revenues, proceeds to be expended before +.
July 1, 1935, for unemnloyment relief. Creates Relief Adminis—
trator to disburse bonds, and Relief Commission, comprising State:
Social Welfare Director and eight members, to determine general :YES
23. policies for relief, all appointed by Governor; administr=tor and:
commission succeeding to nower� and duties of Emergency Relief .---- 3
Administrator and commission under 1933 Act. Continues civil
service status of employees under 1933 act emoloyed hereunder,
exempting other employees. Authorizes State cooperation. with INO
with United States in providing aid for aged.
NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that at said General Election, the polls will be 'a
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open from the hour of sig: o'clock A.M. to the hour of seven oIcloc'.c P.M. on the day"
thereof, and that during said hours said election will be held at the legally
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designated Dolling; places in each of the hereinafter named precincts in said County, `
and the following officers will conduct said election as follows, to wit:
BERKELEY PART, PRECINCT.
Polling Place: Community Hall, 376 Colusa Ave. El Cerrito. E
Inspector; Richard T.i7addle.
Judges: Zoe E.Boyce; J.If_Holmes. J
Clerks: Edith Heaver; Franklin T. Olson; Clara Fessenden. ,
EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. i
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Polling Place: Schwake Hall, 417 San Pablo Ave. E1 Cerrito.
Insnector: Ella M.Conlon
Judges; Olga J.B.Lee; Qaeenie L.Schwake.
Clerks: Harry B.Lutz; Lana. McNeil; Nellie Schoute.
EL CERRITO PRECI:iCT 110. 2. ,
Polling Place: Harding School, Fairmont Ave. & Center St. El Cerrito.
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Insnector: Edith Leitch
Judges: Lena A.Hudson; F.W.Schneider.
Clerks; Elizabeth D. Ainman; Vera V.Aleveraz; Jewel R.Weeks. -
EL CER'RITO PRECI17vT NO. 3.
Polling Place: Walter's Garage, 624 Richmond St. El Cerrito.
Inspector: Anna O'Malley
Judges: Mabel V.Hitchcock; Jessie Wilson
Clerks: Margaret Hannon; Mrs. Lucy D.Redding; Grace Smith.
EL CE1,1RITO PRECINCT NO. 4
Polling Place: Fairmont School, Kearney St. Bet. Eureka & Stockton,
El Cerrito.
Inspector: Clyde B.Stamper.
Judges: Anna Walsh; 'Mrs, Mabel Shea.
clerks: Gust Dahlen; Mrs. Gladys Chiappe; Samuel Long.
EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 9,
Polling Place: McCarty's Garage, 7517 Terrace Drive, EI Cerrito, 53
Insnector: Mrs. Evelyn Hershey
Judges: Mrs. Frances E.Christ; Mrs. Ida Retynski. �<<
Clerks: Mrs. May Patrick; Mrs. Grace J. McCarty; Mrs. Yvonne J.
Stinnett.
NL CERRITO RECTNCT No. 6. 5
Polling Place: E1 Cerrito Fire Hall, 1300 San Pablo Ave. El Cerrito. 5
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Inspector: Kathryn Sandvick
Judges: Margaret S.Broberg; Clara Brensel Wm
Clerks: IreneGlasson; Pauline Gay; Frances McDermott. "er
EL CERRITO PRCINCT 170.7.
Polling Place: Rossi Hall, Potrero Ave. near San Pablo El Cerrito. -
Inspector: Edc:ard N. Wuelzer. "
Judges: .Gladys If. Beck; A.A.Arnesen
Clerks: -'arian Gundry; Jean 1t.tt; John Rossi. -�
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EL CERRITO PRE+INCT NO_�6
Polling Place: Whitaker's Garage, 5322 Barrett Ave. Richmond,
i, Inspector: Edit?; L. 1'lhitalT-r.
Judges: Ruth Ndson• Beulah K.Jones.
Clerks: Verna B.Estes; Frances E.Degnan; Olive J.Concannon.
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Polling Place: Williams' Garage, 5601 Barrett Ave. Richmond.
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Inspector: Frances A.Lods.
Judges: Philomena O'Brien; Winifred Edward.
Clerks: Florence Russell; Hilda E.Archibald; Lillian M.Stockird
EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 10.
Polling Place: Heydegger's.Garage, 6107 E1Dorado St. Richmond '
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Inspector: Ray S.Tharp. '�
Judges: Edwin T,Chase; Jack Lewis.
Clerks: Dora A.Bpwen; Hyrtle Jarvis; Myra
EENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 1.
Polling Place: Foster's Garage, 296 Arlington Ave. Berkeley
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Inspector: Edwin P,Shank s
Judges: Edna L. Swartz; U.G.Peterson
Clerks: Myra Lar'cin; Charlotte Kinney; Mrs. Elza G.Calfee.
KENSINGTON PR''CINCT NO. 2.
Polling Place: Adams' Garage, 671 Oberlin Drive, Berkeley
Inspector: Gay A.Rosenberg
Judges: he en 15 McDermont; Irene I.Brill
Clerks: Grace Mevis; Annie ly.Hmyazd; Mary L.Cries.
KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 3.
' Polling Place: Cassidy's Garage, 42 Ardmore Road, Berkeley
Inspector: Isobel. M.Cassidy
0udges: Elaine M.Sulliger; Madeleine S.Johnson
Clerks: Eva DeCosta; Rachel R.Best; Lenette Holm.
RICH?SOND P37CI?ICT NO. 1.
Polling Place: veteran Fireman's Hall, Standard Ave. & Eddy Sts.
Richmond. _
Inspector: Arthur Howell
Judges: viola -6cChristian; Thankful Perault.
Clerks: Elizabeth F.Gnaga; John Lindahl; Stanislaus Casey.
RICINsOND PRECI?:CT N_0. 2
Pollin- Place: Masonic Hall, 210 Washington Ave. Richmond.
Inspector: Mrs. Daisie B.Jenkins.
Judges: Mrs. Mary B,Moyle; Mrs. Jenny M.Janes. -
Clerks: Elizabeth A.Cramer; Ethel Y. Alexander; Alfred J.Lock .
RICHMONTD PRECINCT
' Polling Place: Hess' Garage, 323 Washington Ave.(rear) Richmond.
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Inspector: Mrs. Anna Coward. i
Judges: Mrs. Elizabeth A.Paasch• Mrs. Emma L.Topping.
Clerks: Mrs. Consuelo Webster; trs. Lucetta Dunlap; Mrs.
Nellie Stiefvater.
RICH'O??D PRECI1,::CT 110. 4.
' Polling Place: Store Room 156 Washin:;ton Ave. Richmond.
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Inspector: Edward McDuff.
Judges: Blanche Fenner; Gertrude Paasch.
Clerks: Thomas S.17aite; Mary O'Brien; Mrs.RERA Carey.
RICH7-1010 PR.�INCT NO• S•
Polling Place: Store Room, 25 Park Place, Richmond.
Inspector: Thr%s Kenny
Judges: Mrs. Hattie H.Weston• Arthur S.Whiteside.
Clerks: Mrs. Luise Martens; thomas Atalich; Mrs. Marie Cerido 0
RICHF`.OPID PREOINCT N0. 6.
Polling Place: Washington School, East Richmond & Montana St. Richmond
Inspector: Mrs. Adeline Stender. t
Judges: Gertrude Spiersch; Lena L.Feudner.
Clerks: - r-mma 'Morelli; Margret E.Allyn; Gey. W.Hanney
RICH1,TOND PRECINCT NO. 7. '
Polling Place: South Richmond Improvement Club,329 S. 4thSt. Richmond
Insuector: Glenn L.Conn
Judges: ^dward Dolan Nellie M.Dimock
Clerks: Marguerite Bush; Mary A.Sedlarik; Thos. H.Craig.
RICHMOND P'ECI?TCT NO. 8.
Polling Place: Nystrom School, S. 12th St. & Maine St. Richmond.
Inspector: 'Martin O.Hauge�
Judges: Alice H.Robbins; Marie Lee Kelley
Clerks: Edith li.i:ystr��• Sadie N. Cook; Grace D.Curry
RICHYPOND PRECINCT NO. 9.
Polling Place: Smith's Garage, 2716 Cutting Blvd. Richmond.
Inspector: Harry Ells.
Judges: Jessie E.Lincoln; H.L.Nelson
Clerks; Mrs-. Winifred Burgart; Grace Z. Messenger; Adelaide E.
Picton.
RICH'_OiSD PFECINCT N0. 10.
Polling Place: Sulpizio's Garage,121-.19th St. Richmond. .
Insnector: Bertie E.Scoble.
Judges: William M.Pennin€;ton• Helen M.Collins.
Clerks: Edith It. Inman; Bessie A.Reulein; Mildred Chamberlain
RICE110ND PRECINCT NO. 11.
Pollin-, Place: Builders' Exchange, Bldg. 245- 14th St. Richmond.
Inspector: Cora Rogers. r
Judges: ;aaly E.McCann; Anna S.Horner.
Clerks: Rose E.Brooke; Nada Perassc;Charles O.Long.
RICHL0??O PRECINCT NO. 12.
Apartment
Pollin Place: Patricia/Gnrage, 144- lith St. Richmond.
Insnector: nernard E.Dolan.
j Judges: John F.Hesley; Curtis A.Patterson
- Clerks: Otto 3rombacher; Elmer E.Bartlett; Mrs.Annie Prowse;
RICH'-'0ND PRECINCT N). 15.
Polling Place: Lincoln School, 239- 10th St.
Inspector: Wirt H.Doolittle.
Judges: Bernice McCormick; William Urquhart.
Clerks: Oral L. Peace; Maud Arnold; Dennis Kelleher. .
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 14.
Pollin^ Place: Ogborn's Garage, 215- 8th St.
Insuector: Isaac Lester.
Judi es: M.J.Gordon; YI.E.Stolker.
Clerks: Pearl Johnson; Qmstina E.Byrne; Luella W.Lang.
RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 15.
Polling Place: Fire House No. 2- 235- 5th St. Richmond.
Insuector: Gerry '.Follett;
Judges: F.W.Rradbury; E.L.1"ashburn.
Clerks: Ruth A.Newcomb; Hermine Moore; Ida M.Long.
RICHMOND PRECINCT_ NO. lo.
Polling Place: Muth's Garage, 212- 3rd St. Richmond.
Insnector: W.J.Sinnett.
Judges: Mrs. Aileen B.Brown. Anita Transue.
Clerks: Charles Kaiser; Minnie Sanderson; Maude Christer.
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RICHM('ND PRECINCT NO. 17. _
Polling Place: C.H.Jordan Garage, 100 Bissell Ave. (rear) Richmond.
Inspector: L.C.Reid.
Judges: Fran_: Marcollo; Mirtie A.Dickinson -
.Clerks: Cly.'.e Johnson; Ida C.Johnson; Florence Pidcock.
' RICHYO:TD PRECINCT NO. 19.
Polling Place Keiser's Garage, 204 Nevin Ave. Richmond
Inspector: Albert A.Becan
Judges. Margaret Shea; Martha Schumacher. N
Clerks: Art=�:r C.B;11; Jennie S.Conwell; Irene H. Baldwin
RIC-iHO;?D PRECrNCT NO. 19.
' Poking Place: Richmond Public Library, 4th St. u "Is vin Ave. Richmond
Inspector: Ralnh G.Goodwin r
Judges: Willies: E.Carey; Bertha M. Smedley.
Clerks: Brownie `=axaell; Jack A.Flynn; Marie L.Whiting.
RICHMO^J PR-CINCT NO. 20.
Polling Place: Hunt's Garage, 906 Barrett Ave. Ricmond
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Inspector: Mrs. '_label E.Zumna.lt.
Judges: Kate D.TinmDns; Effie D.Frazer. -
Clerks: Ruth J.Brashear; Catherine E.Howard; Carl Hagemann s
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RICHIIOND PQCI NCT No. 21. -
Polling Place: Richmond Club House, 1125 Nevin Ave. Richmond.
Inspector: W.A.J,nes.
Judges: Mae H.Mathos; Irene R.Calkhns.
Clerks: W,3.Jenkins; Mrs. Wisee J. extra.:.; Mrs.Violet Klemm
RICHL'OYND PRECI.ICT No. 22.
Polling Place: Curry Auto Salesrooms, 1401 Macdonald Ave. Richmond
Inspector: Alfred C.Childs; ,
Judges: Victoria T.Leggett; Ida D.Howsmon
Clerks: Grace J.Browning; Mary A.Bailey; Julia Maskal.
RIOHT.;OI;D PRECIP.CT NO. 23. 'x
Polling Place: Brown's Garage, 595- 11th St. Richmond.
Insnector: Agnes Brown
Judges: Albert M.Healey; Grace Jenkins.
Clerks: H.W.Beale; Clara Burnett; Mary B.Oavis.
RICH7.:1)1iD PRECIedCT N0. 24.
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Polling Place: Wisser's Garage, 719 Maple St. Richmond.
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Inspector: Henry I.Bill ;
Judges: •i• E.Clinch; Park M.Howell %
Clerks: Elizabeth Johns; Rose G.Black; Mrs. Delia J.Cla-rk. ,
RICHMOND PT CTNCT NO. 25.
PollingPlace: Prange's Garage, 516 Ripley Ave. Richmond .
Insnector: Elizabeth Glorer.
Judges: has. Rho-,a L. Richardson; Mary M.Grierson "
Clerks: _Miriam L. 17ilson; Roy R.bMartin; Joseph Jeffrey.
RICHMO']D PR-CIi•ICT NO. 2c
Polling Place: taada's Garage, 591- 3rd St. Richmod. _
' Inspector: Michel Oelschlaeger.
Judges: Mrs. Maggie E.Booth. Elizabeth Barbieri ,
Clerks: Henrietta M.King; Viola Uox; Mrs. Clara F.Michel; -
RICHMOI?D PRECINCT NO.�2'.
Polling Place: Store Room, 901- 7th St. Richmond. '
Inspector: Geo. W.Morrison
Judges: Mrs. Christine Christensen; A.L.Dxrnal
Clerks: Mrs. Nellie N.Read; Frances J.Neville; Alice L.Scarlett
j RICHYOND PRECIICT No. 29.
Polling Place: Healy's Garage, 743- 17th St. Richmond
Inspector: F.O.Sclduacher.
4udges: Anna Theis; Lelah Baker.
,Clerks: E.Forwick; Mary E.Kaphan; Mrs. Laura B.Record.
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• RICHMOND PRrCINCT NO. 29_ .q
Polling Place: Smith's Garage, 615- 19th St. Richmond.
Insnector: Alber. S.Lilly `
Judges: IGrs. !`.ay Thorn; William B.Richmnd
Clerks: Annie McGrath; Alice Marsh; Hazel W.Pickard.
RICh;S0N7 PRECINCT No. 30. "
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Polling Place: Fire House No. 3, 1900 Barrett Ave. Richmond .ry
Insnector: Francis id. Cole. s
Judges: Theresa Murrey• Sadie Py Oliver.
Clerks: Joseph Baker; Geo. Cooper; Mrs. Vida Smith
RICHMOND PPECII;CT NO. 31.
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Polling Place: Wolife's Garage, 479- 22nd St. Richmond
Insuector: C,B.Burns.
Judges: Anite J.Dunning; James R.Cryan
Clerks* Velma Mae Quinn; R.A.Spencer; Lula A.Rudson
RICHb'.OND PRECINCT NO. 32.
Polling Place: Blake's Garage, 773- 22nd St. Richmond -
Insuector: Michael Frates.
Judges: Chas. R.G.Poole; Marjorie Searcy.
Clerks: Wilhelmina Reed; Geo. 14. Cushing; Clarabell Kendall
RICH1ir^'D PRECINCTNO• 33,
Polling Place; Yeater's Garage, 510- 23rd St. Richmond
Insnector: T.N.Westdin.
Judges: Mary Magart• Mable J.Outman.
Tlerks: Elizabeth Clements; Bertha N. Bacon; Harry E,Cecil.
RICH'.,OND PRECINCT NO. 34. -
Polling- Place: E.Richmond Grocery, 999 San Pablo Ave. (rear) Richmond
Insnector: E.M.Pearson
Judge s: Mary E.Findley; E.J.Brennau
Clerks: Sibyl McCabe; bertha I.Shubat; Violette L.Morken
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO.__U.
Polling Place: Bells Garage, 5206 Barrett Ave. Richmond
Inspector: T.A.Duggan
Judges: Joy Coshing; Mrs. Dorothy Davidson
Clerks: Madge H.Rector; Pauline M. Metz; Clyde R.Faurot.
RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 36.
Polling Place: Pleau's Garage, 535- 41st St. Richmond.
Insuector: Sylva M.Tandy
Judges: Mary A.Yearns; Mrs. Theresa Powers.
Clerks: Mary T.Hurley; Emma. E.Pearmar.; H.R.Graram.
RIC."',CND PR70INCT NO. 37.
Polling Place: Connell's Garage, 443- 34th St. Richmond
Insnector: Thomas G.Conn
Judges: Jessie M. Garoutte; Adaline Glover;
Clerks: Jennie V.Rainoldi; Lilly L. Gillard; Louise Walker.
RICHMOP'D PRECINCT NO. 35.
Pollins Place: Grant School, 24th St. Grant Ave. Richmond.
Insnector: E,C.Crane.
Judges: J.W.Dietrich; Henrietta M. Curry
Clerks: Janet Hitchcock; Eva Seger; Mrs. Luch Nee.
RICHMCP?D PRECINCT NO. 39.
Polling PL,ce: Longfellow Junior High School, 244- 22nd St. Richmond
Insnector: Mrs. Cora C.Thayer.
Judges: Mrs. Dora Lb Allister; Mrs. Marie 0. Vaslie
Clerks: G.B.Werner; Mrs. Evelyn G.Massey; Mrs. Henrietta Deasey ,
RICHMOND PREGINCT NO. 40.
Polling Place: Fletcher`s Garage, 3604 Wall Ave. (rear) Richmond
Insnector: H.E.Fletcher.
Judges: Francis Roberts; Mrs. Marie Carlson
Clerks: Ethel Beckley; Elizabeth Wilkerson; Julia Vignati.
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RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 41.
Polling Place: Stege School, 51st St. k Potrero Ave. Richmond
Inspector: Adolph Vossbeck
Judges: John M. Brooke;- Minnie S.D'ohrmann -
Clerks: Margaret L. Gateley; Geo. V.McCaiVIand; V.H.Bradshaw. =
' RICHMOND P45CI9C T NO. 42.
Polling Place: Winningham's Garage, Cor. Santa Cruz and Sant^. Clara Ave
Richmond.
Inspector: Ella B.Ralph
Judges: J.1V.Frank; Mrs. Belle Rawson
Clerks. Della Eldridge; Helen G.Henson; Mrs. Ellen Banner.
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SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 1.
Polling Place: San Pablo Motors Garage, Alvarado St. near Church Lane
Inspector: Alvina V.Franlc
Judges: Cecil H. Dexter; Helen M.Barton
Clerks: Olive Bouchard; Mrs. Heim Frazer; Edward J. Gregory
SAN PABLO PRECIN4'T 110. 2.
Polling Place: San Pablo School, San Pablo
Inspector: Frances Pedretti.
Judges: Mrs. Ilita.Ward; Mrs. Cecilia Sharpe.
Clerks: Frank Nev's; Amy Dalton; Mgrtle E.McCoy.
SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 3.
Polling Place: LiegM House Inn Garage, San Pablo Ave. opp. Inn, San Pa to
Inspector: bertha F.Evans.
Judges: Erma Kamb; Oora N. Bouquet
Clerics: Cecil B.Berry; Rosetta A.Lee; Alma Parks.
SA?I PABLO PR7CIbCT N0. 4.
' Polling Place: Cosmopolitan Club, York & Gertrude Sts. North Richmond
Inspector: Fernando Silva.
Judges: Margaret Matteucci; Abramo Rampoldi
Clerks: Henry C.Chaney; Mollie Silva; Hattie Vaughn. _
GIANT PRECINCT.
Pollirn; Place: Giant Club House, Giant. -
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Inspector: J.E.Durand.
Judges: Edward Hardyman; Fred Snook
Clerics: Nick Petric; Mrs. Trena Reposa; Frances McNamara,
RODEO PRECINCT FIC. 1.
Polling Place: Rodeo Fall, Rodeo.
Inspector: Jerry Mahoney
Judges: J.D,Smith; Nellie Faria. -
Cleits:_ May A.Joseph; Katherine Creedon; Mae L.Dickinson
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RODEO PR'CINCT NO. 2.
Polling Place: Rodeo Garage, Rodeo.
' Inspector: Ada N.Hagen
Judgesi Minna Drennan; Harold E.Cargile.
Cler'es Lucy E.Higuera; Margaret P.Paria; Thelma F..McKeen. -
', OLEUM PRECINCT. -
Polling Place: Social Hall, Oleum
' Inspector: W.C.Riley s
Judges: F,E.Higgins; Hel ei W.Smith L
Clerks: Rea Bri»s; Ruby Stevenson; Herbert Bates.
PINOLE PRECINCT NO. 1.
Polling Place: Accomazcio's Garage, Lain St. Pinole.
Inspector: "elen H. McDonald.
Judg s: Ellen Lucid; Theresa Ciark
Clerks: Sophie I. Illg; Mary Z.Curry; Mae I.Silva.
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PINOLE PRECINCT 110. 2.
Polling Place: Town Hall, Pinole.
Inspector: C.L.Townes. a
Jud es: Etta L. Curran; Mrs. Margaret Race.
Clerks: Mary A.Lewis; M,n•y L. Amend; Leroy C.LeFebvre.
HERCULES PR"CINCT.
Pollinn Place: Community Center, Hercules. us
Inspector: Ella Oerrish.
Judges: 1:ma Ashenfelter; Conpton Gault, Sr.
Clerks: Roxie M.Dixon; Alice R.Doidge; Miss Ruth McKenzie.
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SELBY PRECINCT. z
Polling Place Tormey School, Tormey
Inspector: Charles '-chards, Sr.
Judges: Mrs. Mart F.Raiff; Matthew Healey.
Clerks: Mrs. Maude L.Hastings; Mrs. Elsie McQuiston; Mrs.
Juanita.Cribb.
CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 1.
PoiiinE Place: Prytz Plumbing Shop
Inspector: Tena McManus.
Judges: Anastasia Hurley; Tessie Kobes.
Clerks: ;Marren A.Davis; Anna M. Lewis; Nora E.Fairclough 4
CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 2.
Polling Place: Tenney Terrace Garage.
Inspector: Gladys Price.
Judges: Jorgen P.S,Vind; Mrs. Eunice Muller.
Clerks: Mary Coffin; Cecelia D.Muth; Cecile Petee.
CROCKETT PRECINCT 110. 3.
Polling; Place: Crockett Fire House.
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Inspector: John J.Lewis.
Judges: Mary Dolohus; Mrs. Mary Kennedy
Clerks: Dorothy Stitt; E.-,ma Glancy; Madeline Maricich.
CROCKETT PRECINCT N0. 4_.
Polling Place: Boy Scout Hall, Crockett.
Inspector: Mrs. Elizabeth Murphy
Judges: Minnie E.Rorich; Eunice1%Bernhart;
Clerks: Lillian Helquist; Pixie M.Jacobs; Margaret Jensen.
CROCKETT PRECIN'R NO. 5.
Polling Place: Price's Old Plumbing Shop, Crockett.
Inspector: Richard P.W.J.Dabel
'Judges: Sarah J.Owens; James W.Martin. _
Clerks: Jane Regan; Mrs. Catherine Ghiorso; Teresa Vitale.
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CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. o.
Polling Place: Valona Fire House.
Inspector: Peter H.wind. ,
Judges: Elizabeth Girola; Lorraine Ford.
Clerks: Rose Krauskopf; Laura E.Marehall; Premo Parini
CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 7.
Polling Place: Frank Dowrelio's Garage, opp. Carquinez Service Sta. i-
Inspector: Lonetta Madman
Judges: Ella Binder; Hazel M.Pegden.
Clerks: Mamie Green; Mary Neff; Caroline Vozza.
PORT COSTA PRSCI;?CT NO_1.
Pollin- Place: O'Neills Old Store.
Inspector: Mrs. Anita Manger
Judges: James A.Crowley; Niels Martinsen
Clerks: Blanche Polson; Olarence E.Shea; Edna Fosga.te. _
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PORT COSTA PRECIPPT NO. 2,
Polling Place: School House, Port Costa.
Inspector: Jas.Ahern _
Judges: Catherine Cox;.Jennie Norton
Clerks: Katherine McCarthy; Josephine Milliff; Effie Inks,
' DANVILLE PRECINCT NO. 1,
Polling Place: I.O.O.F.Hall, Danville.
Inspector: Harold Groom.
Judges: Andrew K. Thorup; Chester F.Axtell.
Clerks: Marcia Eddy; Olivia Chaboya; Hanna L. Harrison
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DANVILLE PRECINCT NO.22.
' Polling Place: Danville Fire House.
Inspector: Nicholas M Harper.
Judges: Alma Holmes; Frances S.Andreasen.
Clerks: Pearl A.Johnscn; Cordelia C.Miller; Chester A.Love.
SAN RASION PRECINCT.
Polling Place: San RamonHall.
Inspector: Herbert Elworthy
Judges: Noel D.Norris; Grace Mullally; _
Clerks: Sarah Edwards; Cbristina Rutherford; Mae B.Swartz,
TASSAJARA PRECINCT.
Polling Place: Tassajara Hall.
Inspector: Manuel Vargas.
Judges: Phoebe Coates; Pete Banks. 3
Clerks: Louis Backe; Olive Brazil; Rose Bettenc ourt,
ALAMO PRECINCT. -
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Polling Place: Alamo School Hots e, =.
Inspector: John A.Bauer. s
Judges: Ied F.Lorenzen; Mrs. Al
jareen S.Fuller.
Clerks: aures E.Booth; Lucretia Manning; Lilias A.St one
LAFAYETTE PRECII?CT NO. 1.
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Polling Place: Lafayette Improvement Club, ks
Inspector: J,H.Mullikin
Judges: Fred K-Wollaston; Mathew H.Stanley
Clerks:. Mrs. Lillian Armanino; Mildred McLeod; Bernice wing. I
LAFAYE^_TE PRECINCT NO. 2.
Polling Place: MoreniniIs Service Station
• Inspector: Frail C.Her:aann
Judges: August M.Schutt• Andrew J.Franks.
Clerks: Alice Corbett; fda F.Flood; Marie E.Snedeker,
CANYON PRECINCT.
Polling Place: R.wilkinson Store. _
' Inspector: Conrad Schaffer.
Judges: Gabrielle Cooper; Fred S. Sidler.
Clerks: Rita G.Montgcmery; Nora E.Curry; Matilda Webb.
SAINT MARY'S PRECINCT. '
Polling Place: Office, St. kary's College.
Inspector: Joseph I.Adams.
Clerks: 'Jack B. Sutcliffe; Geo, Jay, Jr. Nick Storkovich,
Judges: halter De3occo; Thos. Foudy.
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Polling Place: School House, Moraga.
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Inspector: T.P.Cairoll.
Judges: Amy E. ouza; Michael Larch.
Clerks: Andrew Mulholand; James Gilbert; Marie Marshall .
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ORI LTD A PRE CI IT:T.
Pollin.- Place-: 0rinda Fire House.
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Inspector: E,E.McVey. -p
Judges: Arline Harrold; Josenhine Dawson
Clerks: Margaret M."rucker; Lois E.Zamloch; Myrtle Dutton.
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ALHAI.SRA PRECINCT.
Polling Place: Sweat ser 's Service Station.
Inspect^r: Robert Page. '
Judges: Mrs. A.E.Gilbert; Edna B.Talty '
Clerks: Ilene Buchanan; Sarah L.Brackman; Wanda Muir Hanna
- WALNUT C.REE7 PRECINCT 110. 1.
Polling Place: Dunks! L Bray Bldg. Walnut Creek,
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Inspector: Eva B.Leech
Judges: Alice M.Laird; Edna Martin
clerks: Linnette H.Cameron; Mary A.Ridgway; Beatrice S.Walker.
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19ALP.m�'" CREEK PRRCINCT N0. 2,
Polling Place: Public Library, Walnut Creek.
Inspector: Hugh H.Young.
Judges: Ruth E.Jones; Catherine Leyloine.
Clerks: Elizabeth O'Meara; Bernice Burk; Nellie Marley
WALNUT CRSS'%: PRECINCT N0. ?.
Pollin= Place: Franke & Helmond Bldg. Walnut Creek.
Inspector: Dorothy Fairchild.
Judges; Edgar A.Bacon; Rattie S.Haberly.
Clerks: Mrs. Myrtle Sears;Sobert V.Munroe; Florence Gilman.
WALNUr CREE?, PR^CINCT N0. 4,
'�. Polling Place; Schroder Home, Alamo Road.
Inspector: Andrew Ford.
Judges: Pearl Eckley• Dora McConnell.
Clerks: Beatrice E.E3gar; john ^_.Schroder; Mabel V.Anderson.
SARANAP PRECINCT. -
Polling Place: Saranac Improvement Club.
Inspector: Geo. McGuire.
Judges: Edna Treadway; Evelyn Williams,
Clerks: Sadie J.Cutler; Jane V.Buck; Nellie A.Brown.
MARTI'EZ P-RzCIBTCT N0. 1.
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Polling Place: City Hall, Martinez,
Inspector: Frank Prosser;
Judges: Lula A.French; M.W.Truitt, Jr.
Clerks: Ruth Miller; Mary L.Harlor; R.H.Ingraham.
MARTINEZ PRECIICT N0. 2,
Polling Place: Sindicich Garage, 3:ain and Alha-.bra Sts.
Inspector: Lexi s Rampoldi .-':':
Judges: Tessie Tjrelkeld; Genevieve McNamara;
Clerk s: Dell Kay; Lorraine Y.Selsor; Elizabeth Breneman.
MARTIIEZ PRECII2T NO. ?,
Polling Place: Ahern Garage, 230 Green St.
Inspector: "ernice L.Ahern.
Ju3ges: Julia F.Holin; Nannie Woods. .,.,,,:
Clerks: Katherine Kramer; Elsie M.Lasell; Marion H.Sharp.
MARTINEZ PRECINCT N0. 4,
Pollin4. Place: Gramma School, Susanna & Castro Ave. Martinez.
lneoector: Norma Barlettani
Judges: Antonio J. Compagno• Nora Lewis.
, Clerks: Ed. Arthur; Asunda Calicura; Vera Gibbs.
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MARTINEZ PRECI'_'CT 1,*0. 5.
Pollin^ Place: Ed.Oliveira's Store, Alhambra Ave. Martinez.
Insoeeter: I-.L.'IcNamara.
Judges: Mrs. Lillie'G.Fay; Mrs. Lily J.19eltz.
Clerks: Mrs. Clarice Carlson; Dolores Walther; Mary H.Norris.
' ISARTINsZ PR-CINCT N0, c.
Polling Ple.ce: Senior Hih School, Martinez,
Insnector: Raymond Greerty
Judges: Dorothy Taylor; Ruth ?singes;
Clerks: nelen L.Howard; Winifred Brown; Robert Gotelli
:>.aRTINEZ PRECINCT 110. 7,
Poling Place: Vanni Residence, 1212 Estudillo St. Martinez. e
Insnector: A.M.Richards, Sr.
Judges: Selma Reid; Josephine McCann
01 er'ks: Geraldine Sullivan; Catherine Foley; Angie Wilkin
M.'1_RTI':EZ PRF.C_NCT NO. S. _`u
Polling Place: t.I.J.Collins Residence, 1622 LaBelle St. Martinez.
Insnector: Guy 0.Smith a
Judges: Mary Meehan; Mary S.Kelly
Clerks: Catherine Cutts; Minnie Prater; Lenore Westenrider. 3
2,:ARTIN�.Z PR7CI':CT N0_
Pollin- Plsce: Grammar School, Susanna St. and Court St. Martinez,
Insn"Ct Or: Janet R.Btitcher.
Judges Nellie Cushing; Linnie Bitcon --
`lerks: Ruth Randall; Brydie Kuykendall; Nina C.Coots. _.
MARTINEZ PRECINCT :10. 10.
Pollin,- Place: L:arti aez Plomen's Club.
Insnector: Opa- Johnson
Jb-e Rose A Lilliff; Marion Warfield. I#
Clerks: Leone Henrichsen; Robt. Coots; nelene V.Killip. K
114-,ITINE7 PRE�I:TCT NO. 11.
Pollin- Place: 'Hells' Garage, 1135 Green St. Martinez. _
ins ector: Euphemia Kane;
udges: El-1 abeth Gallagher; Amelia M.Barnett.
Clerks: Min7d e L.Anderson; Elbert J.Schweinitzer Benj. Hall.
MARTINEZ Z PRF.CI NCT NO. 12.
Polling Place: Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Car. Court and Main Sts
Inspector: Margaret M.Bartlett.
Judges: Bettv Harper; Mrs. Lillian C.Shane.
Clerks: Mabel K. ffii nt; Chester Glass; Beatrice Weltz.
MARTINEZ PRECINCT
Pollinl- Place: Columbia Hotel, Fairvieri.
' Insnector: Hilda Jory
Judges: Leah Lusk; Julio Delavatti.
Clerks: Vera L.Draper; Agnes D.Griffin; Eleanor Pighin. `
MOUNtAI'? VIEY.'PR-CINCT NO. 1.
Polling Place: DeLacey's Store.
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' Insnector: Thos. J. DeLacey
Judges: Catherine McCarthy; Marlon E.Robson. '
Cler'•-s: Jos. J.Stacey; Julia M.I�ernard; Stella Lyford
!C--U YT AI:: 7.4E4f PR�CINC I.M. 2.
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Polling Place: Mt. Vier; Fire Department.
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Insnector: L.B.HoWe.
Judges: Virgil F.Ray; Emra bIarlar.
Clerks: Lottie Vacchieri; Margaret Ross; H.Marie Ensminger.
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VINE HILL PREOTNCT NO. 1.
Polling Place: Della Rosa Building.
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Inspector: Raymond A.Reed.
°udges: Esther Costa; Grace A.Knapo.
Clerks: Dorothy Petersen; Leo Schreuder; Eva Mellerup. j
VINE HILL PRECINCT NO. 2.
Polling Place: Vine Rill School Buildir,°.
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Inspector: Effie S.Vance.
Judges: Ida M.Weissban d; Mildred L.Willis. f
Clerks: Sylvaia Saunders; Davida S.Wright; A.G.Metherall.
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CONCORD PREC'nNCT 110. 1.
Polling„Pla.ce: Druid's =all, Coi:cord.
Inspector: Mrs. Catherine Slatteri
Judges: Elms, Jackson; Theresa arino
Clerks: Gertrude Carlson; Silverio J.De6oto; Gertrude Russi.
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CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 2.
Polling Place: Plaza Hotel, Concord.
Inspector: A.W.+sartin '
Judges: Ruth L.Freitas; Martha G.Matheson; i
Clerks: Zelia M.Brunelle; Ethel A•Brubaker; Rena Zeotite.
CONCO?D PRECINCT NO. 3.
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Polling Place: Fire House, Concord.
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Inspector: Catherine J.Galindo •
Judges: Estella r. Eddy; Essie Ke11=.
Clerks: Lena M. Sorensen; Margaret H.Foskett; Maybelle E.Vascon
CONCORD PRECINCT N0. 4.
Pollin:- Place: Farm Center, Concord.
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, Inspector: Anna E.Garaventa.
Judges: Bessie McCurdy; Florence G.Voice; M
Clerks: Amelia V.Perry; Mary Richardson; Orphelia Gino chic.
CONCORD PRECI?SCT NO. 5.
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Polling Place: Central Hotel, Concord.
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j Inspector: M.V.3nith
Judges: Joseph C.Arrighi; Susie M.Rock
Clerks: Edith Bisso; Lena Giannotti; Wilhelmina Kennerley
CONCORD PRECINCT_NO. 6.
Polling Place: Peters Resid=nce, 2641 1'lilloiv Pass Road.
Inspector: Lucy Arrighi;
Judges: Mabel Charles; Rosa Lea Joseph
Clerks: Ella G.Fisher; Easter O.Sturdy; Bouise T.S. Sheehan.
CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 7. -
PolIJ me Placer Oak Grove School
Inspector: Fred R Koening.
Judges: Carl J.Stru'oy• Frida E.tSalmyuist ;
j Clerks: BertE.Wiget; 6enrietta Gaylord; Katherine Grisinger.
ASSOCIATED PRECINCT: -
Polling Place: Associated Mess Hall.
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InsnPctor: E.H.?4eLaughlin
Judges: W.H.O_Sermann; E.W.Baer.
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Clerks: Lola D.Nascn Edith S.Penn; Louise M. Devol.
CONELL PRECINCT.
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Polling Placer Correll Community Hall.
Inspector: Frank T_rimcingham '
Judges: Edna R•Albee; Walter E.Sullivan.
Clerks: Maude %.Smith; Henrietta N.Kasch; Agnes-M.Steers. '-
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PACHECO PRECINCT. ,
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POLLIN3 PL .E: Pacheco Town Hall.
Inspector: Lisa D.Hook r
Judges: Rose Roche; John iButtner.
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Clerks: Martin Fasching; M.E.Christen; Frank Knauft. .%
PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 1. T"
' Polling Place: 'Mercurio Bldg. 3rd & Black Diamond Sts.
Insoector: John 'Royce.
Judges: Ed;card H.Wilson; L`.iohael Gatto.
Clerks: Theresa r.Cautiello; Peter T.Cardinale; Horace Belleci
PITTSBLR3 PRECINCT NC. 2.
' PollingPlace: cord Motor Co. East 3rd St. Pittsburg ,
Inspector: Barney DiMaggio r
Judges: Jos. Sas. Welch; Ray McLaughlin
Clerks: Rosalie E.Haynes; Edith B.Seeno; Albers; Hemmingway fi
PITTSBURG PRECI:�,T 110. 3,
Pollin Place: Ward& Weigel Garage -*
Inspector: Gertrude Young. yq
Judges: Chas. 0. Butler; Franc Golden.
Clerks: Stanley Mora; Emmet Griffin; Catherine Latimer. ;3
PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 4.
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Pollin- Place: Lepori Building, 5th & Black Diamond Sts. Pittsburg
Insoector: Marie Harper.
Judges: Edward P.Thilgen; Andrew J.Scudero
Clerks: Richard Anderson; Antone Sposito, Jr. Francis Lucido. y
PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 5.
Pollin. Place: Nattman Undertnkin Parlor,
' Insoector: Henry Nuttman
I Judges: Neno R.Davi; Henry A.Botzbach
Clerks: h.Glen Duncan;' 'nary Felix; Mrs.Fanny Russo
PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 5.
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Poling Place: Dennis Pettas Garage, 'Rest 10th St. Pittsburg.
Inspector: Vincent R.Caruso
Judges: Attilio Viscuso; Andreas Boysen. fn
Clerks: Anna P.Baker; Amelia S.Martini; Katherine B.Pearce.
- PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 7. -
j Polling Place: Intermediate School, lack Diamond & 10th St.
Inspector; Ricbard P.Taylor.
Judges: Harry G.'ren; J,F.Buckley
Clerks: Catherine B.Herbert; Hazel M.Thomason; Mabel Patterson. k
PITTSBUR3 PRT.X3INCT NO. S'.
Polling Place: City Hall," Pittsburg '
' Inspector: J.S.Bankson
Judges: F.O. Stone; Howard G.Baker.
Clerks: Helen D.Plaisted; Mrs.Florence Barnes; C_C.Chamolin
PITTSBURG Pa"CINCT 170. q. - -
1olling Place: Perry Buildb, near S.P. Depot.
Inspector: Chas. R.Mortimore.
Judges: Frank A.Lawrence; Mrs.Vera Laedvich
Clerks: Gertrude P.Silveira; Mrs.Ada Ericeson; Norma Daly.
PITTSBURG PRECIDICT NO. 10.
Polling Place: W.G.Buchana. Garage.
Inspector: Antone Melrose.
Judges: ]Catherine Corbett; �"argaret M.Delp.
Clerks: Harry Hoff, Jr. Cella Thornton; Mary B.Anderson.
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PITTSBURG PRFCZNCT NO. 11.
Polling Place: Nm. Cohn Garage, 709 Cen z al Ave. Pittsbir g s.
Insoector: Philip Grant.
Judges: Jean E.Draoer- Johanna Buctley
Clerks: Irma Walker; Aellie M.Lynch; ilorothy A.McGlashan.
PI^_TSBUR^; PR-'CINCT NO. 12. $
Polling Place: Diamond Materials Co. Warehouse, East 3rd St.
Inspector: - Geo. B.McCoy ',
Judges: Joan Vaughn. Pete Hjelm
Clerks: Anton G.Noia, Jr. Margaret Abrams; Lillian S.Nelson
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Polling Place: Geo. Lynn Garage, Home Acres, on Highway. '
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Inspector: Geo. E.O'Hara E
Judges: Edward F. LaBat; Mrs. Mary Reber.
Clerks: Gertrude M.'J'nite; Lottie V.Greeman; Einer Skoog;
PITTSBURG PR50I70T N0, 14.
Polling Place: Ambrose School
Inspector: Geo. E.Wildes.
"udges : Alvin Kennerley; David J.Davies;
Clerks: Jessie Gregory; Virginia D.Hudson; California Warner.
CLAYTO:; PRECINCT. -
Polling Place: Christian Endeavor Hall.
Inspector: Harold T_-Duncan
Judges: Sylvester Olofson; Andrew Mangini x
Clerks: Anna J.M„rgan; Laura Stockfleth; Grace Lewis Morgan.
PORT CHICAGO PRECINC? NO. 1.
Polling Place: Pacini Storage House, West Minnesota St, Port Chicago
Insnector: S.,i.Shi del er.
Judges: Mrs. Belle T.Silva; Orlando A.Bright.
Clerks: Edna L. McGuire; Geor,:;ia M.Cumriings; Mary M. Bucholz.
PORT CHICAGO PREC-.,CT NO. 2.
Pollin;�- Place- Port Chicago Fire House.
Inspector: Mary L.Cunninjham
Judges: Mary K.Pacini; Axel T.Anderson
Clerks: Ernestine J.Pazzi• Bary B.McEwen• Bertha M.Schjonber�-.
CLYDE Pa'CI NCT.
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Polling Place: Clyde Club House.
Inspector: Helen M.Evans.
Judges: Warren Keenan; Margaret E.Bentley
Clerks: Alma H.Carter; E=1a Cillinane; Robin D•Fahy -
' NICHOLS PRECINCT.
Pollin Place: Club House Nichols.
Insnector: Mrs. Alice -'. Wildes.
Judges: Loretta Vlach; Mrs.Mary Roque;
Clerks: Cora A.Caudel; Sophie Black; Stella H.Caudel.
ANTIOCH P:17CI17CT
Pollin, Place: City Ha11, Antioch
Insoector: Heenan Bruns.
Judges: Geo. Ackerr,an; Reginald Kelley
Clerks: Emma O'Hara; lrarguerite Colvin; Sadie Johns.
ANTIOCH PR7CINOT NO. 2.
Polling Place: I.O.O.F. HALL.
Insnector: H.L.Camner.
Judges: Wm. Uren; G•E.Ware; -
Clerks: Orma Hartley; Ida 0. Veale; Lena Watt.
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ANTIOCH PRSCIYCT N0: 3.
Polling Place: Library Build.
Inspector: Vim_ H.Beasley. h
Judges: Joe Ross; W,W.Hutchison-
Clerks: Gladys Love; Nellie Nichols; Margaret Bloomfield.
ANTIOCH PRECIVCT NO. 4, .,
Polling, Place: R.P.Ea^ley Garage, Antioch
Insnetor: John Sheddrick
Judges: A.A,'.'laldie, Jr. Tory Baeroni
Clerks: Goldie Clevenger; Mrs.Wm. Christiansen; Mrs.Irene Turne -�"
ANTI^CH PRHO INCI NC. S.
Pollin. Place Jas- Nason "arage.
i Inspector: F.Judson Biolorr.
Judges: August Kropp; R.E.Crawford.
Clerks: Elizabeth ltig-ins; Hazel Franks; Ermyl Stovesand.
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ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. o, "-
Polling Place: I.D.E.S. Hall, Antioch
Inspector: Pete Rodrigues,
Judges: Lloyd J.+'reeman; Melvin Hagg,
Clerks: Retha Bomnan; Olive J.Buckley; Mrs. Willow Case.
LONE TREE PRECINCT,
Polling Place: Joe Sani House.
Inspector: Ed.IIren-
Judges: R.W.Christian; Chas. Lindsey
Clerks: Mrs. Alva Laxson; Mrs. Susie Faria; Marcella Hines.
BRENTWOOD PRE:7INCT NO. 1.
Pollin; Place: Ford Garage, Brentwood.
Inspector: Wm. Hammond.
Judges: Carrol O'Brien; Ray Bonnickson
Clerks: Eli,-abet!, McNamara; Floy French; Miss Emma Barkley
BRENTWOOD P^ZCINCT NO. 2.
Pollinl— Place: American Le7,io^ Hall.
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spector: Vic. Dei€arti::i. -
Judges: Gladstone Reed; Jas, Mendez,
j Clerks: Ella Dainty; Elizabeth Sorgenfrey; Helen DeWitt.
BRENTWOOD PRFOINCT NO. 3.
Polling Place: Griffith Garage,
Inspector: H.A,LindQiist.
Judges: Jos. M.lrembley; Karl S.Abbott.
Clerks: Frances Diffir, Myrtle Anderson; Rosalie Griffith.
KNIGHTSE[i PRECII T.
Polling Place: Farm Bureau Hall.
Inspector: Jesse Barkley
Judges; Harry Latriden; W.E.Soderstrom.
Clerks: Edna Wristen; Mrs. Chas. Dwelley; Hazel Kriem. 'z
BYRON PRSCTNOT NO. 1. -
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Pollin_Place: I.O.O.F,Hall, Syron
Insnector: Frank Estes,
Jud ges: Wm. J.Grueninger; Wesley L.Armstrong.
Clerk,: Ethel D.Malm; Josephine Pimental; Marjorie Veale.
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BYRON PRE011"ICT NO. 2.
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Pollin-Place: Harr_; Ham•roni Bldg. Byron
Inspector: Lloyd Gedies.
Juges: Ray Houston; Galen Richardson -
Clerks: Clara Fotheringham; Lorrine -Krumland; Edna Crowther.
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OAKLEY PRECINC. NO. 1.
Pollin_r, Place: C:' .ey Women's Club.
Inspector: Manuel A.,yinta.
Oudges: Ralph Emerson; Leonard Soderstrom
Clerks: Edith C•a dua; Myra Honneger; Genevieve Roberts.
O:KLEY PR7CINT NO. 2. 0
Polling Place: Dai Porta Hall, Oakley
Insnector: A.71.Bigelow.
Judges: Joe Pitcock; Henr; A-Rose.
Clerks: Nellie Carpenter; Florence DalPorta; Muriel Leal.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, October 15th, 1934, at
10 o'clock A.M. r
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1934.
- The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. A. J.Buchanan, Chairman; supervisors J.N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
,Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Rells, Clerk.
In the Matter of Granting Dance 1ermits.
Applications to conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. having been
received from the following applicants, to wit:
Mt.Diablo Post $246, American Legion, Danville, Cal., "ov. 3, 1934.
San Ramon Community Club, San Ramon Hall, Oct. 27, 1934.
The Good Samaritan Club of Danville, Oct. 20, Nov. 17, Dec. 15, 1934.
It is by the Board ordered that the said permits be granted.K
In Matter of Correction of Assessments.
G.O.Meese, County Assessor, having certified to this Board that there are
certain errors appearing on Assessment Roll, and having applied to the Board for auth —
ity to correct same, under provisions of Section 3881 of the Political Code, of the
'State of California, and the District Attorney consenting thereto, It is by the Board
ordered that said assessments be corrected as follows:
For year 1934-35: vol. 17 Assessment No. 39370, Arthur E.Goyette, is assess—
'ed with Fractional Port. Lots 1, 2 and 3. Blk 1 Shell heights, This is an error as Mr.
Goyette owns only a small triangular portion of Fractional Port. of Lot 1, Blk 1.
The correct assessment of fractional Por. of Lots 1, 2 and 3, Blk 1 is as follows:
Arthur E.Uoyette; a small triangular porta m of fractional Lot 1, Blk 1, Shell Heights
assessed value $10.
Pietro Curzi: Fractional Portion of Lot 1, less portion owned by "oyette and
fractional Lots 2 and 3, Blk 1, Shell Heights, assessed value $350.
The above corrections are hereby authorized tobe ¢sale. -
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ALSO year 1934-35= in vo1.16 Assessment No. 36976 John B. Miranda is assessed
with Lot Blk 1, Foskett's Addition to Concord, with improvements erroneously
shown as g35. Correct assessed valuation of these improvements is $650.
vol. 23 Assessment No. 50912 Francisca Silverio is assessed with a portion of
Lot 199 San Pablo Rancho containinh 5 acres, with improvements amounting to $420.
These improvements have been torn down and should be cancelled from assessment roll.
Above corrections are hereby authorized to be made.,
In Matter of Application of City of
Martinez, to lay waterpipe line.
The City of Martinez, having applied to this Board for permission to lay down
and maintain a four inch pipe line almg county road leading from intersection of State -
Hi4hway and Alhambra Avenue at valley House, thence along county road leading from
Martinez to Muir Station, and thence along the Alhambra Valley Road to a point opposit
the northwesterly corner of Gilbert Ranch;and also a two inch line along Pleasant Hill
Road southerly, f or a distance of 2100 feet;
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said pine lines be and the _
same are hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County
to
Surveyor of Contra Costa County and„the satisiction of the Supervisor of said District s
In Matter of Mailing of Sample
Ballots.
It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County
draw his warrant on General Fund of said County in favor of the Post Master of the
City of Martinez, in an amount sufficient to nay the postage on the mailing of sample
ballots for the General Election on Nov. 6t� 1934; said postmaster to attach his re-
ceipt for said postage to the Auditor's Warrant and the County Treasurer is hereby
ordered to pay the same.
In Matter of Auto Traffic on
State Highsay, through Home Acres,
Pittsburg, California.
Complaint having been made to this Board by residents of Home Acres, Pittsbur ,
California, as to the speed of auto traffic on the State High7ay through the said Home
' Acres,
It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board communicate vi th
E.Raymond Cato, Chief of California Higbway ?atrol; J.H.Skeggs, State Highway Engineer
and Geo. E.Belon, Captain of the Stnte Highway Patrol in Contra Costa county, and _
request them to make efforts to lessen the speed of automobile traffic through said
Home Acres, either by placing of traffic signs or highway patrolmen on said Highway.
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In Matter of State Bond Issue
in sum of $24,000,000, for
Unemnloyment Relief.
-JHEREAS, an emergency exists in the State of California by reason of unemploy,
ment; and, ' --
WHEREAS, Most of the Counties of the State have exhausted their resources
by the heavy financial burden imposed upon the Counties because of unemployment relf f,
and,
WHEREAS, The Federal Relief Administration insists that California assume
a portion of the cost of maintaining an unemployment relief program, and,
WHEREAS, The Legislature called in special session by Governor Frank F.Merrign
has submitted to the electorate an Amendment to the State Constitution which will
provide a Bond Issue of Twenty-four Million ($24,000,000) +dollars, to be used with
Federal Funds for Unemployment Relief, relieving the Counties of the financial burdeh
now imposed upon them for this purpose,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That we, the Board Of Supervisors of Contra
Costa County, do hereby approve this proposed Constit,,tional Amendment, that will
relieve the local tax payers of an unfair tax burden and at the same time provide a
more adequate program of unemployment relief, and we hereby recommend to the voters
of Contra Costa County that they vote "YES" for this Constititional Amendment No.23
at the General Election on November 6th.
The above Resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra ,
Costa County, at a meeting held Oct. 15th, 1934.
In Matter of Furnishing Surgical
Treatment to Charles Chambers, an Indigent.
Charles Chambers, a resident of Contra Costa Coanty,in indigent circumstance ,
being in need of surgical and medical treatment;
It is by time Board ordered that Dr. E.W.Merrithew, County Physician and Mrs.
Ruth McCord, County Social Service Worker, be and they are hereby authorized to fur-
nish to said Charles Chambers, such treatment as they deem fit. -
In Matter of allowances to indigents
ITIS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that 19.county cash allowance be granted to ALLEN
KNIGHT, Antioch,Cal. to be disbursed in relief in kind as of Oct. 1, 1934.
That $4- County cash allowance be granted to PIETRINA INCARDENA, 345 Los
Medanos St. Pittsburg, as of Oct. 1, 1934.
That $12. county cash allo ance be granted to ANDREW STEPHENSEN, Withers Plac ,
Brookwood Acres, Martinez, as of Oct. 1, 1934. -
That $12. county cash allo,ance be granted to MARGUERITE GA11BLE, 2399. East St
Concord, as of Oct. 1, 1934-
That $14.12 county cash allowance be granted to ALFRED CULP, Lucy Lane, Crock
ett, as of Oct. 1, 1934, and to be disbursed in relief in kind.
That $9. county cash allorance be granted to GRANT PERGERSON, Cor. Bonifacio
Concord Ave. Concord, as of Oct. 1st, 1934, to be disbursed in relief in kind.
That $9,50 County cash allorance be granted to GUSSIE LEE, 240 W. 2nd St.
Pittsburg, in relief in kind, as of Oct. 1, 1934.
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That $35.00 county cash allowance begranted to SMITH BIXBY FORD, 507- 17th St.
Antioch, as of Oct. 1, 1934•
That $15, county cash allowance to MARY ELLIOTT, 137 Eddy St. Pt. Richmond,
be continued as of Oct. 1, 1934.
That $35. county cash allowance to JAMES PATTERSON, 1615 Alhambra Ave. Martinez, y.
he discontinued as of Oct. 2nd, 1934. end that $5. county ca6h allowance that has been
paid to Wa. Patterson be discontinued as of Oct. 1, 1934.
That application of PETER ANASTIASIADES, HOTEL VEALE, Richmond, be denied as
need not established.
That application of WILLIAM BINGHAM, 151- 9th St. Richmond, for aid be denied
as need not established.
That application of MRS. IDA GIACOMELLI, 452 Golden Gate Ave. Pt. Richmond,
for aid be denied as need not established.
That application of GEORGE KAMESERER, 456 Golden Cate Ave. Pt. Richmond, for
aid be denied, as need not established.
That application of MRS. FLORENCE KING,166 Second St. Richmond, for aid be -`
denied as need not established.
That application of MRS. EDNA McCANN, 434- 39th St. Richmond, fo<aid be denied -�?
as need not estaolished.
That application of WILLIAn J. PHILLIPS, 1731 Barrett Ave. Richmond, for aid
be denied as need not established. -
That application of MABEL STOUT, 110 MARTINA St. Pt. Richmond, for aid be
denied as need not established.
That $12.40 State and $12.50 County aid to the needy aged be granted to
SIMEON CRAIG, Box 215, E1 Cerrito, California, as Oct. 1, 1934.
That $9.00 State and $9.00 county aid for needy aged be granted to GEO. P.
Skoog, P.O. Box 225, Pittsburg, to begin as of Sept. 4, 1934.
That $11.00 State and $11.00 county aid for needy aged be granted to MINNIE
PRAKER, 2109 Galindo Ave. Concord, as of Oct. 1, 194.
That $15. county cash allo::ance to CORNELIUS FELLER, Crest Ave. Mt. View,
�artinez, be dise-,ntinued as of Oct. 12, 1934, and that $13. State aid and $13.00
Mounty aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of Oct. 12, 1934.
That $13. state and $13• county aidto the needy aged granted to JAMES
McDONALD, Pinole, be continued as of May, 1934.
$12.50 State and $12.50 county aid to the needy aged granted to PATRICK BARKER
755 Pomona Ave. E1 Cerrito, be continued as of April, 1934.
That $10 State and $10 county aidto the needy aged granted to DEL BOHLEN
Box 456, Richmond, be continued as of April, 1934•
That $15. State and $15. county aid to the needy aged granted to MRS. NANCY
C,ivaliuiaiA�f, 542- 22nd St. Richmond, be continued as of April, 193'+.
T4at $15. State and $15. county aid to the needy aged granted to PHOEBE
FLORENCE HARRIS, 146-B. St. Richmond, be conti nued as of May, 1934.
That $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid to the needy aged granted to ANDREW
JOSSELYN, 342 S. 7th St. Richmond, be continued as of April, 1934.
That $12. State and $12. county aid to the needy aged granted to JACOB LEAK AN
539- Sixth St. Richmnd, be continued as of April, 1934.
That $15. State and $15. county aid to the needy aged granted to ALBERT LUC ,
407 Washington. Ave. Pt.Richmond, be continued as of April, 1934.
That $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid for needy aged granted to MRS. IDA PRATT,
1915 Barrett Ave. Richmond, be continued as of April, 1934.
That $10 State and $10 county aid for needy aged granted to ANNA PROWSE,
1221 A. Chanslor Ave. Richmond, be continued as of May, 1934.
That $11.570 State and $11.50 County aid to the needy aged granted to OLE
SCHELVEN, 613 Chanslor Ave. Richmond, be continued as of May, 1934.
That :$12.50 State and $12.50 County aid to the needy aged granted to LUCY
HELENA SMITH, 578 Sixth St. Richmond, be continued as of May, 1934,
That $10 State and $10 County aid to the needy aged granted to JOSEPH TAIT,
1450 Wright Ave. Ricmond, be continued as of April, 1934.
That $11.25 State and $11.25 County aid to the needy aged granted to HENRY
VITT, 916 Balra Drive, El Cerrito, be continued as of )Jay, 1934.
That $15. State and $15. county aid to the needy aged granted to JULIA WAITE,
222 Fourth St. Richr.ond, us continued as of April, 1934.
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that $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid for needy aged granted to ALBF,RT MAR N
HILL, Knightsen, be continued as of Sept. 1st, 1934.
That $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid for needy aged granted to ANNIE BARNS
Davis Auto Camp, Brentwood, be continued as of Sept. 1, 1934..
That $10 State and $10 county aid for needy aged granted to AUGUST SCHMUIDE,
Box 25, Byron, Cal. be continued as of Sent. 1, 19:4.
That $7.50 State aid and $7.50 County aid to needy aged granted to MANUELLA
SOTO, Main St. Port Costa, be continued as of Aug. 1, 1934•
That $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid for needy aged granted to JOSE SOTO,
Main St. Port Costa, be continued as of Aug. 1st, 1934•
That $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid to the needy aged granted to
JOHN SELLMAN, 615 Ferry St. Martinez, Cal. be continued as of Aug. 1, 1934. ,
That $10 State aid and $10 county aid for needy aged granted to THEODORE
REUTHER, Crockett, be continued as of Aug. 1, 1934.
That 09.00 State aid and $9.00 county aid to the needy aged granted to -
NANCY N'ICHuLSON, Box 644, Richmond, be continued as of Sept. let, 1934. -
That $5.00 State and $5. county aid to the needy aged granted to HERBERT -
PARKER, 705 11hambra Ave. Crockett, be discontinued as of Oct. 1, 1934.
That $20 State and $20 county aid for half orphan children granted to
DOROTHY ALVES, 929 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito, be contirried as of Aug. 1934•
That $50 State a[d $30 county aid for half orphan children granted to
LILLIE BURROWS, 631 Liberty St. E1 Cerrito be continued as of July 1934.
That $20 State and $20 county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS.
MARY FORNER, 213 Bishop Ave. Pt. Richmond, as of July, 1934.
That $30 State and $30 county aid for half orphan children be granted
to.MRS. HELEN NEWMAN, 422 S. 35th St. Richmond, be continued as of April, 1934.
That $20 State aid granted to MRS. JENNIE PARASCONDOLO, San Pablo,
be continued as of July, 1974.
That $20 State aid for half orphan children granted to PARS. MILDRED THAYER, , F.
1116 Bissell Ave. Richmond, be continued as of July, 1934•
That $20 State aid for half orphan children granted to LUCILE BRAY, 620
Susanna St. Martinez, be continued as of July 1, 1934.
That $10 State aid and $10 county aid for half orphan children granted to
MARY REY, 1019 First Ave. Crockett, be continued as of July 1st, 1934•
That $10 State and $10 county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS.
MARY BRIGHT, 23 Nicholl Ave. Pt. Richmond, be amended to read: $10 State and $20
County aid for half orphan children, as of Oct. Ist, 1934.
That $25 State aid for half orphan children for Betty, Blanche, and Mona Mo re
ranted to MRS. MARGARET WINDSOR, Martinez, Cal. be increased to $30 State and $10
4ounty aid beginning Oct. 1st, 1934, and that $10 State aid for Marie Windsor, be in-
creased, to $10 State and $10 county aid as of Oct. 1st, 1934, making a total of $60
per montb, paydb'e to Mrs. Windsor, for her Aour children who are minors, by her two
different marri ages.
That $30 State and $30 County aid for half orphan children granted to MRS.
AGNES KEENAN, 319 Chanslor Ave. Richmond, be amended to read $30 State aid for half
orphan children as of Oct. 1st, 1934. -
That $20 State and $20. County aid for half orphan childrengranted to
-MRS. BESSIE MCQUrSTEN, Jentral and San Mateo Ste. Richmond Annex, be decreased to $10
State and $20 county aid for half orphan children as of Oct. 7, 1934.
That $40 State and $255 County aid heretofore granted to MRS. ETHEL ARMSTRON
Martinez, Cal, be decreased to $40 State and $15. county aid beginning Oct. 1st, 1934.
That application of Mr'. LINA WHEELER, 432- 12th St. Richmond, for aid
be denied as need not established.
That application of MRS. MILDRED HULL, 543- 6th St. Richmond, for aid be
denied as need not established.
That application of JONAS 0. WALLIN, 640- Fifteenth St. Richmond, for aid
be denied. (Needy Aged)
That application of MRS. JOSEPHINE WALLIN, 64o- 15th St. Richmond, for aid
be denied. (Needy aged)
That $15.grocer2: order be granted to be expended for MR. AND LRS. WALLIN,
and payable to MRS. WALLA:, JR, beginning Oct. 1st, 1 934.
In Matter of granting Leave of
Absence to D.M.Teeter.
D,M.'Feeter, Deputy County Auditor having applied to this Board for permission
to leave the State of California,
' to 11save the State D.
IT IS, by the Board ordered that permissionAbe granted to said M.Teeter,
for a period of thirty days from and after the date of leaving the State of California.
In Matter of Approval of Bond
' on Lost Warrant.
It appearing to this Board that Warrant No. 2094, heretofore drawn by the
County Auditor on County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, in favor of Henry F.Nieder-
wimmer, in sum of $10.00 payable out of the General Fund, has been lost and the said
Henry F.Niederwimmer having furnished to this Board a good and sufficient Bond in sum
of $20.00 indemnifying the County against loss on the issuance of a duplicate warrant,
to replace Auditor's Warrant No. 2094;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Bond and the Sureties thereon be and the
same are hereby approved by this Board and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County
is hereby authorized to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of Henry F.Niederwimmer
payable out of the General Fund in sum of $10. to replace said Warrant No. 2094.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.k
In Mattm of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A,N.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
'following amounts be transferred from school supply revolving Fundto funds shown
below, said amounts to be repair as Poon as current revenue becomes available:.
Antioch-Live Oak Special Fund, $600.00
Nichols 500.00
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1100.00
The said order is pas^ed by the unanimous vote o; the Board., _
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
' On request of A.N.Sullenger, and in order to provide funds for street lighting
in Supervisor District 1, IT IS ORDERED that the following amounts be transferred from
!Surveyor's General Fund Appropriation in Sup. Dist. $1, as follows:
Decrease of Appropriation, R 175-0,
Maintenance of Surface, $4,000.
' Increa=e of Appropriation, R 120-1,
Road Lighting, 2,100.
Increase of Appropriation, R 122-0,
Maintenance,- 1,900.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.k
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In Matter of Transfer ofFunds.
On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, and in order to finance the purch se
of a Ford dump truck for Sup. Dist. #5,
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IT IS, by THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation be cancelled:
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R. 522-0, Maintenance of Surface, $450. o'
and that the amount thereof be transferred from General Fund to unincoip orated
Reserve Fund ana the following new appropriations be transferred from unappropriated
Reserve Fund to General Fund:
Garage 251- s
061 Replacement of equipment, $450.00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,,
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, and in order to adjust accounts,
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IT IS BY THE BOARD 04DER?D that the following appropriation changes be made, to wit;
Decrease Appn. R 275-0 Cap. Out Impts. $7600.00
Increase " R 220-0 Tool Account $150.00
R 221-0 Mtce. Rts. of Way 1500.00
R 2220 " Surface 5500.00
R 223-0 " Bridges, 450.00 $76Gu.00
Also:
Decrease Dist. 3: R 375-0, $700.00
Increase, " 3: R 322-0 7600.00
Decrease Dist. 5: R 572-0 760o.00
5: R 522-0 7600.00 -
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., 'F
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In the Matter of Allowance to f
Indigents in care of Probation Officer. _
It is by the Board ordered that beginning Sept. 1st, 1934, $30. per month
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State and $50 per month county aid be allo-ed T.A.Boyer, Probation Officer for support
:and maintenance of Cleopatra Sanders, Norine Sanders and Virginia Sanders, minor child en, '
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November 5th, 1934, at 10
o'clock A.M.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONT:3A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY FO'PQ-'BER 5th, 1934. -
T?:e Board met at 10 o'clock A.S.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buebanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
' Harry M.Stow, and R,J,Trembatb.- - -S.O.Wells, Clerk.
The minutes and proceedin�rs of this Board for and during the month of
October, 19314. are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as
' read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk..
In the Matter of allowances to
Indigents. - -
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERID that annlication of MRS. HATTIE TERRY, 612- 28th
St. Richmond, for aid be denied as need not established.
That $20.00 State aid for half orphan children gran-ed to MRS. EDITH JOHNSON
651- S. 31st,Riehmond, be discontinued as of Nov. let, 1934.
That $20 State and $20 county aid which has been granted for aid of Crockett
children, Oakley, California, and which has been paid to J.Trueman Crockett, nom
be paid to MRS. RUTH CRCCKiTT, BOK 31, Live Oak Ave. Oakley.
That $30 State and $30 County aid for needy children granted for CUIFFRIDA
CHILDREN, Roman Catholic Orphanage San Francisco, be changed to $20 state and $40,
county aid for needy children as of Oct. 23, 1934.
That $20 State aid for half orphan children granted to JULIA KELLEHER, Port
Costa, be changed to $10 Stote and $16 county aid for half orphan children beginnin
' Nov. 27, 1934•
That $10 State and $30 county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS,
VERA EVANS, 430 Dineen St. Martinez, be continued as of Sept. 1, 1934. That $10
State and $30 county aid for half orphan children be decreased to $10 State and $20
county aid for half orphan children beginning Nov. 1st, 1934•
That $20 State and $17 county aid for half orphan children granted to HERS.
CHELNITIA 111:3EELER, 7558 Terrace Drive, E1 Cerrito, be continued as of Sept. 1934.
That $20 State and $17 county aid for half orphan children granted for
care of SALMON CHILDREN, (Mrs. Dorothy Alves) 929 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito, be '•
continued as of Aug. 1934.
That $10 St-�te and $20 county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS.
FAY KLINE'UN, 1311 Elm St. E1 Cerrito, be continued as of Oct. 1, 1934.
That $60 State and $20 county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS.
RU3Y JACKSO".', 300 Centra'- Ave. Richmond Annex, be continued as of Oct. 1934.
That $20 State aid for half orphan children granted to ;QRS. SICNE FALKEMSTRO ,
711 Ripley Ave. Richmond, be continued as of Oct. 1934• -
That $30 State and $30 county aid for needy children granted to MRS. JOE BER A
for care' of Berta girls, Rina, Ida and M-;ry, whole orphans, be continued as of Sept 1934 (6627 Manila St. E1 Cerrito).
That 420 State aid for half orphan children granted to ROSINA FABBRIS, Post T
Office, Port Chicago, Cal. be continued as aF Oct. 1, 1934.
That 430 State and $30 county aid for hall' orphan children granted to MARY
SANDRETTO, 159 W. 4th St. Pittsburg, California, be continued as of Sept. 3, 1974. g:
• That $20 State and $20 county aid for half orohan children granted to
CATHERI1;E HLRSERT, 44 111. 10th St_ Pittsburg, Cal. be continued as of Oct. 1, 1934•
That $20 State and $40 county aid for half orphan children granted to FRANCIS
SHARLOW, 2340 Coolidge Ave. Oakland, Cal. be continued as of Oct. 1, 1934.
That 410 State aid for needy child granted to MARY MARSHALL, 2146 Colfax St
Concord, be continued as of Dept. 1, 1934- ...;n
That $30 State and $30 county aid for half orphan children granted to -
LOUIF.E CUBA, 428 Cutter St. Pittsburg, Cal. be continued as of Sept. 1, 1934.
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That $10 State and 420 county aid for hal_" orphanchilsen granted to MRS. sf
MARY ??ART, 1601 Potrero Ave. Richmond, be granted as of Oct. 8, 1934.
That $30 county cash allowance be granted to MR. JOE LOPEZ, 398 W. 2nd
St. Pittsburg, be granted as of Oct. 1, 1914. '
That $20 County Cash allowance be granted to MRS. PAULINE CORDOVA, 225 Cumber-
land St. Pittsburg, as of Oct. 1, 1934, to be disbursed in r elief in kind, s tanding
grocery order en Continenti's Grocery.
That $18.00 County cash allowance be granted to JOSEPH DONATO, Butterfield
Court, Warren St. Martinez, as of Oct. 1, 1934, to be disbursed in relief in kind,
$8. guarm teed to Mrs. Butterfield, and $10 standing grocery order on Sneed's Grocery.
That $30 Co--my c ash allowance be granted to MRS. FLORENCE BENETIS, Derey Lane,
Saranac, Cal, as of Oct. lst, 1934.
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That $9.50 County cash allowance be granted to JOHN KOMOS, Ca_rdinalli's
Wharf, Pittsburg, as of Oct. 1st, 1934, to be disbursed in relief in kind, a standing
grocery order on Continenti's Grocery, in Pittsburg.
That $10 County cash allo:cance be granted to MRS. TILLIE THAYER, Port Chicag ,
Cal. as of Oct. 1st, 1934, to be disbursed in relief in kind, a standing grocery
order on Graham's Grocery in Port Chicago.
That $40 County cash allorance be granted to MR. GILBERT LiUNSOIN, Walnut Ave.
Concord, Cal. as of Oct. 1st, 1934•
That $27.50 county cash alloy+ance be granted to MRS. LILLIE STEPHENS, Concor'
Boulevard, Concord, as of Oct. 1st, 19 4, to be disbursed in relief in kind, a stand-
ins GDocery order on Graham's Grocery of Concora.
That $10 County cash allo�,ance be granted to MR. WILLIA'.i H. KILGORE, Box 383,
Anti,ch, Cal. beginning as of Oct. 1, 1934. _A
That $35. per month county cash allowance be granted to LEONARD CHIAPPARO,
'.. 207 E. 2nd St. Pittsburg, Cal. as of Oct. 1st, 1934.
That $10 -ounty cash allowance be granted to CARL JOHNSON, Hausker Place,
Walnu*+ Creek, Cali-. as of Oct. let, 19334•
That $50 county- cash allowance be granted to JOSEPHINE MEDINA, 131 S. 2nd St,
Richmond, as of Nov. 1st, 1934•
That $30 County cash allowance be granted to MRS. AMY CARPENTER, 332-6th St.
Richmond, as of Oct. 1st, 1934.
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That $50 county cash allowance be granted to MRS. DOROTHY CARSCADDEN, 2086
Colfax St. Concord, as of Oct. 1st, 1934-
That
934•That $15. county cash allorance to MR. ERNEST NAGEL, Concord, be re-instated
as of Oct. 1st, 1
934.
That $p10 County cash allowance be continued to MARY DAVILLA, for Albert Davil a,
San Pablo, Calif. as of Oct. lst, 1934•
That 410. County cash allowance granted to GEORGE BUNN, 1503 Richmond St. El
Cerrito (14ailing address RFD 1, Box 318, Berkeley), be continued as of June let, 193 • _'
That $15. county cash allorance granted to Joe GALINDO, Canal Road, 3rentwoe ,
be increased to $30 per month to begin as of Oct. 1st, 1934•
That $15. county cash allowance to MRS. LAURA KATES, 9th & A. Sts. Antioch, 3
be increased to $25. county cash allowance as of Oct. 1st, 1934•
That $50 county cash allowance granted to MRS. CECELIA MURRAY, 631 Clayton -
St. El Cerrito, be discontinued as of Nov. 1st, 1934.
That application for county cash allowance of MR. ANTONIO TROIA, 350 W. 3rd
St. Pittsburg, be denied as need not established.
That application of Morris BRIGGS, 835 Brown St. Martinez, for county cash
allowance be denied as need not established.
That application of R03ERT BISSET, Pacheco Road, Martinez, for county cash
allot^ance be denied as need not established. , 'J
'.. That application of GEORGE KING, 620 Castro St. Martinez, for county cash
allowance be denied as need not established.
That application of GEORGE RAMSEY, Antioch, for county cash allowance be
denied as need not established.
That $11.50 State and $11.50 county aid to needY �!ged be granted to JOHN
SILVAS, General Delivery, Bryon, as of Oct. 16, 1934•
That $15. State and $15. county aid to the needy aged be granted to JOHN S.
WHITE, Bax 36, Alamo, Cal. as of Oct. 12, 1934.
That $12. state and $12. county cid to the needy aged be granted to PETER Y
McCAUL, 3rd Ave. Larkey Tract, Walnut Creek, as of Oct. 22nd, 19334•
That $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid to to needy aged be granted to
BILLINIE LA BELLE, 704 Macdonald Ave. Richmond, as of Nov. 1st, 19'34.
That $10 State and '$10 county aid to the needy aged be granted to WILLIAM J.
WAITMAN, 852 San Pablo Ave. Richmond, as of Oct. 1st, 193'.
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That $12,50 State and $12.50 County aid to the needy aged granted to BENJAMIN LAF VETTE
WRIGHT, Pacheco, Rte 1, Martinez, be continued as of Sept. let, 1934.
That $11.00 State and $11.00 county aid to the needy aged granted-to THOMAS
CORCORAN, Arlington Hotel, Antioch, be con`imed as 0_ Sept. 1, 1934.
That $12,50 State .nd $12.50 County aid to tie needy aged granted to MRS, ADA
' MORGAN, 1704 Grant St. Concord, be continued as of Sept. 1, 19;4.
That $12.00 State and $12. county aid for needy aged granted to WILLIAM CARSON
MENDENHALL•, Rte 1, Pacheco, Martinez, Cal. be continued as of Seat. 1, 19"
That $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid for needy aged granted to EDWARD BREWEN
0/0 Raap Place, Martinez, Cal. be continued as of Sept. 1, 1934, .
That $122,50 State and $17.50 County aid for needy aged heretofore granted to
FERNANDO HIGUERA, 1443 Oakland Blvd. Walnut Creek, be continued as of Oct. 1, 1934. _
' That $2.50 State and $2.50 County aid for needy aged granted to MRS. MARY
PEREIRA, 738 Allen St Martinez, be continued as of Sept. 1, 1934•
That $12,50 State and $12.50 County aid for needy aged granted to ALEX. BUCKLEY
Concord, be continues as of Sept. 1, 1934.
That $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid for needy aged granted to EVEREPT GRANT
Concord, as of Sept. 1, 1934.
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That $10.00 State and $10 county aid for needy aged granted to CARSMN SOTO, Rte
2, Walnut Creek, Concord, be continued as of Oct. 1, 1934.
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That $10 State and $10 county aid for needy aged granted to VINCENT SOTO, Rte 2
Nalnut Ave. Concord, as of Oct. 1, 1934.
That $11.25 State and $11.25 County aid to the needy aged granted to Mrs.
MARIETTA ALLEN, 671 Fifth St. Richmond, be continued as of July, 1934.
That $11.50 State and $11.50 county aid to the needy aged granted to MRS. EMMA
ANDERSON, 428 4th St. Richmond, be continued as of June, 1934.
That $9.00 State and $9.00 County aid to the needy aged granted to MRS. CHRIST NE
BABUE, 5915 Fremont Ave. Oakland, be continued as of July, 1934•
That $12,50 state and $12.50 Crnunty aid to the needy aged granted to MRs. MARY
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BUTLER, 1615 Lariposa St. Richmond Annex, be continued as of June, 1934. y
That $11,75 and $11.75 county aid to the needy a ed granted to ANTONE CARLSON
37 Park Place, Pt.Richmond, be continued as of Aug. 193 •
That $15.00 State and $15, county aid to the needZ aged granted to CHARLESvr
OURRY, Market St. San Pablo, be continued as of Aug. 1934.
That $5.00 St•ute and $5. Gounty aid to needy aged granted to MRS. MARY DUCOIN
204 Avila St. El Cerrito, be continued as of Aug.1934•
That $12.50 State and $12,50 County aid to the needy aged granted to MRS. ;.
ROSE HALLIHAN, 521 - 3rd St. (Richmond, be continued as of July, 1934.
That $8.25 State and x8.25 county aid to the needy agedgranted to MRS, KAREN
JAUG, 2120 Nevin Ave. Richmond, be contined as of Aug. 1934.
That 310 State and $10 county aid to the needy aged granted to MARTIN NOV,
5745 Potrero Ave. Stege, be continued as of Aug. 1934,
That $11, State and $11. county aid to the needy aged granted to HORACE ti
JO_iNsox, 169 7th St. Richmond, be continued as of July, 1934.
' That $12,50 State and $12.50 County aid to the needy aged granted to MRS. a
AGNES LAMBERT, 1024 Barrett Ave. Richmond, be continued as of June, 1934. }
That 011.50 State and $11.50 County aid to the needy aged granted to
Charles LAVERY 3721 Bissell Ave. Richmond, be continued as of June, 1934. _ �•
That $12.50 State and $12.50 Chanty aid to the needy aged granted to MRS.
SARAH LONG, 146- 10th St, Richmond, be continued as of June, 1934,
' That $12. State and i'12 county aid to the needy aged granted to MRS. MARY f
ITALONEY, 655- Sixth St. Richmond, be continued as of Aug. 1934.
That $13. State and $13. county aid to the neddy aged granted to MRS, HELE,
MARTIN, 321 South 2nd St. Richmond, be continued as of AUG. 1934.
That $12.50 State and :$12.50 County aid to the needy aged kranted to MRS,
MALLIL SCOTT, 5712 San Jose Ave. Richmond Annex, be continued as of July, 1934.
That $11.25 State and 3`18.75 County aid to the needy aged granted to
ROR3RTG. STITT, 550 Kearney St. E1 Cerrito, be continued as of June, 1934,
That $_t J
2.50 State and .`412.50 County aid t0 the needy aged granted
MR. CHRISTIAN WAETEMBERG, Pinole, be contined as of June, 1934.
That $10 State and $10 county aid to the needy aged granted to WILLIAM
WASHINGTON, Duboce and wherry Sts. North Richmond, be continued as of July, 1934•
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That $11.25 State and $11.25 county aid to needy aged granted to GEORGE YELAVIC
10 Dalphino St. Richmond, be continued as of July, 1934•
That $2.50 State and $2.50 county aid for needy aged granted to JOHN MILTON
DAVIS, 835 Brown St. Martinez, Cal, be increased to $13.50 State and $13.50 County
aid for needy aged beginning Oct. 1, 1934.
That so,lication for aid of OLE ERICKSON, 435- 8th St. Richmond, for needy
aged, be denied.
That $30 State aid for OIF to CATALINE PADELLA, Boxy, Port Costa, be granted
to begin Oct. 8, 1934.
That $20. State aid for children of a tubercular'fatber be anted to DOES.
CHARLOTTE CHAMBERLAIN, 137 14th St. Richmond, as of Oct. 16, 193
In the Matter of Fixing Salary of
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H.F.Buckman, as nesident Physician
I of County Hospital.
It is, by the Board ordered that salary of H.F.Buckman, resident Physician
at Contra Costa County Hospital, be and the same is hereby fixed at sum of $175, v
per month, and the County auditor is hereby ordered to draw his warrant monthly
on the Hospital Fund, in favor of said H.F.Buckman, in payment of said salary.S
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In Matter of Granting Pacific Telephone ;YTM
& Telegraph Company, permission to place
poles on Broadway and Fremont Streets, Concord.
The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having applied for permission
to place five noles on Broadway, & Fremont Streets, west of the Town of Concord,
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and at the locations shown on diagram accompanying said application;
It is, by the Board ordered that permission to place said poles be and
the same is hereby granted, said work to be done to the satisfaction of the
County Surveyor of Contra Costa County.,
In Matter of Granting C.A.Hooper '
Company permission to lay water Pine Line.
C,A.Hooper Company having applied to this Hoard for permission to place a
3/4 inch galvanized water pipe line unser the concrete road west of and adjacent
to the City Limits of the City of Pittsburg; Y
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It is, by the Board ordered that said permission be granted, said work to be
done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, and to
the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District.,
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In Natter of Correction of Assessments.
Geo. O.Meese, County A-sessor, of Contra Costa County, having, filed
application with this Board for correction of certain assessments under Section 3661 ,•�
of the Political Code, and said applications having been approved by the District
' Attorney of Contra Costa county;
It is, by the Board ordered that the following assessment corrections be made,
to wit: For year 1934-35:
In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 36155, Southern Pacific Company is assessed with
a tract of land containing 5,286 sq. ft. This assessment is in error as this
property is operative prooerty and should not have appeared on the non-operative
assessment roll. Authority is granted to cancel this assessment from the non-operative
assessment roll. '
In Vol. 17 Assessment No. 36603, Julio Bartolomei is assessed with Lots, 2 3,
5 less W'ly. 6 1/4' 31k 152 Castro Street Extension, with improvements amounting
to 7"250. Through an error in copying these improvements were copied as $250 instead
of X2050 which is the correct assessed valuation of said improvements. Authority
is granted to make above correction.
In Vol. 15 assessment No. 34202 Syndicate Idora Co. L'td. is assessed with
the N. 1/2 of Lot .9 Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 2, with improvements
amounting to $950. These improvements were erroneously assessed on this lot and
should have been asse,^ed on-Lot 94 Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 2,
j assessed to Ole Christensen (See Vol. 15 Assessment No. 34263). Authority is grants
to cancel the improvements on the N. 1/2 of Lot 49 and add them to the said Lot 94.
Ir. Vol. 1 Assessment N,. 899 the East Bay Hunicipal Utility District is h
assessed with Lot 9 Blk 54 Bay View Addition t-, Richmond, land value $30. This
lot is within t iunicipal Hater District and should have not been assessed.
In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 36324 Margaret Frances Frodsham are assessed
with Lot 12 Blk 1o6 mown of Antioch, wit: personal property amounting to $2190.
The correct assessed valuation of this personal property is $600.
In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 53921 Jerry uetaxas is assessed with Lot 11 Blk S
' 50 Town of Crolona, with personal property amounting to $700. The correct assessed
valuation of this personal property is 3350.
In Vol. 26 Assessment No. 55964 the Associated Pipe Line Company is assess
ed with a parcel of land containing, 10 acres, land value $20; improdemaits $200.
This is in error, the correct assessment bean; 10 acres ® $20 per acre, land value Y
$200. No Improvements.
In Vol. 30 Assessment No. 63603, the East Bay Municipal Utility District 4
is assessed with Lot 137 less N.i9 por. Dewing, Park, land value $10. This lot is
in the Municipal Water District and should not have been assessed.
Authority is granted to make the above corrections.
Through an error in office of Assessor the following described property
was omitted from the assessment Roll: "Orinda Par'.t Tract of the Castro Sobrarte -
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Tract, por. of Lot 2, Bd N. by Orinda Court, E. by ld of E.B.M.U.D., S. by lot In
W. by county rd. contg. 2.172 acres" ® $180 per acre, land value $390, improvements
a700, total ;?1090. s
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The East Say Municipal Utility District .has requested this office to add this
assessment to the assessrent roll for this year, and authority to allow same is
granted.
In Vol. 16 Assessment 37560 Evelyn N. Jones is assessed with Lot 32,
' less portion to Gerow contg. 1.70`acres Del Hambre Terrace, with improvements ama.;nt
ir. t0 0200. This is an error as there are no improvements on this parcel.
In Vol. 18 Assessment No. 41354 F.E.Loges, is assessed with Lot 30, Blk 10
Legion Tract, land value $400 improvements 0950 and personal property $500. Mr.Barn s
Deputy Assessor at Pittsburg, advises assessor that Mr. Loges claimed War Veteran
exemption with him on this lot, although the claim for exemption was never received
by the office of Assessor, Due to the fact that Mr. Hames is noeiave that this
claim for exemption was filed with him;authority is hereby granted to make correction.
' In Vol. 26 Assessm,ert No. 56547 Nestor Kuusisto is assessed with Lots
5 to 10 Inc. Amended Correction. Map of a portion of Lafayette Terrace with improveme is ;;
amounting, to $io0 o. This is an error as the correct assessed valuation, of these
improvements Is 7250.
In Vol. 28 Assessment No. 59695 the American Trust Co. is assessed with
Lot 162 less, center location por. Haciendas Del Orinda Unit No. 1, with improvement }
amounting to $300. There are no improvements on this lot.
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In Matter of Granting Dance Permits.
Antioch Horseshoe Club, havin applied to this Board for permission to
conduct a dance un`.il hour of j o'clock A.M. at Oak. Gro-.7e Pavilion, Antioch, Cal.
on each Sunday morning during the month of November, 1934, � _£
It is, by the Board ordered that said permit be granted.K
In utter of Granting permission
to Phillips Rural Telephone Line to _
Place Telephone line from; %nightsen to
Holland Tract.
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The Phillips Rural. Telephone line, by George M.Burton, having applied to
this Board for permission to construct a telephone line along the north side of
Road 5-17, from %nightsen to Rolland Tract,
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It is, by Vie Board ordered that permission to construct said telephone
line, be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision
of ti,e County Surveyor of Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor
bof said District. `
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In Natter of Communication from
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Martinez Herald.
A communication having been received from Martinez Herald, asking that a _k
portion of the Official Minutes of the Board of Supervisors required by law to be
published, be published in the Martinez Herald,
It is, on motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, by the
HOARD ORDERED that said communication be placed on file.
In Matter of Granting Permission to s
Standard 011 Company to remove pipe lines.
The Standard Oil Company of California, having; filed application with this
Boar,, for permission to excavate in the County highways, at four locations sbrn on
diagrams accompanyin said application, for the purnose of removal of 12 inch pipe
line,
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It is, by the Board ordered that permission as applied for be granted, said
work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County
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and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of respective Supervisor,Districts. ,
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It is further ordered that before commencement of said work, the Standard
Oil Company deposit with the Clerk of this Board, a Bond in sum of 7500, rith
good and sufficient Sureties, guaranteeing the repairing of said highways in a
s4tisfactory manner, after removal of said pine lines.,
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In utter of Petition of Residents
of Overlook Drive for accgtance of said
Overlook Drive as a Public 3 .,?sway.
A Petition signed by residents residing on Overlook Drive, outside of the
' City limits of Walnut Creek, havinz been filed with this Board, praying that said
Drive rive be accented by the Cointy of Centra Costa, as a public highway;
It is, upon motion .of Suoervis.or Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, by the
Board ordered that said petition be and the some is hereby denied-K
In 'atter of aaplication for Formation
of Rivercrest Sanitary District.
A Petition signed by residents residing within the proposed Rivercrest
Sanitarv ➢istrict, havin.- been filed with tnis Board, praying that a Sanitary Distric ,
to be known as Rivercrest Sanitary District,be formed under and pursuant to the
Statutes of 1923.
It is, by the Board ordered that further consideration of the formation of
raid Sanitary Di strict be and t:he same is hereby continued to Monday, Novemoer 19th,
1934, at 11 o'clock A.M.
In _Satter of Correction of Assessments.
A.N.Sullenger, County.Auditor, havin, applied to this Board for authorization
to correct assessments in accordance with the provisions of Section 3881 A of the
Political Code, and said aoglication haxi*. been approved by the District :attorney
of Contra Oosta Oounty; -
It is, by the Board ordered that.the followint.- correction of assessments be
made, to wit.
Southern Pacific Co. C/o D.V.Cowden, Tax Atty. 65 Market St. Roan 846, S.p.
Building, San Francisco, California, Assessment taxes computed at rate of $2.626
Per ¢100 valuation whereas the rate of $3.056 should have beer, used, the difference of $0.43 being the Brentwood.Li ghtirg District Trac which was omitted authority
is hereby granted to increase tax statement covering this assessment x1.40; 4.73 each
installment; Description of property being:
' Com. on Y. 14 of Sta Res. opposite Eng. Sta 1089 plus 20, Th N W along S➢ In 440' d
thence NE 30' thence SE 100' thence NE 30' thence SE 340' thence SIT 20' to beginning
oontainirr 19800 aa. ft. 60. El
Tract on SW In of Sta Res OPP. En-. Sta. 1100 plus 55 the SE 390' X NE 127' containin
49,530 �q. ft. 135.
Tr on NE In of Sta. Res. B o On_,. Eng. Sta 1103 plus 52 the SW 75.5' X BE 200'
containing 15,100 Sq. ft. 50
Tr oe;innin- at int_ of \'E Ln of Sta. Res, with BE In of Oak St. the BE 125 x SN 50'
containin. 0,250 sq, ft. 25
I'r on NE In of ata. Res. 50' N from Oak St. the NW 250' X SW 75' containing 18,750
so. ft. 60
Tr on 165' R/W Beg. 100' yc from SiS In of Sta. Res. & 100' NW from Oak St.
the NPN 30' x BE 27' containing 810 sq. ft. 10.
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In Matta: of Transfer of 'Pun.!s.
On request of Oounty Auditor, A.N.Sullenger, It is by the Board ordered that
the follov,inr, adjustments and appropriations be made, to wit: �
Appropriati^ns & Adjustments: 5
1934-351-
Increase
934-35Increase Decrease.
Treasurer- 106
0515 Offc. Supp- Misc. $10.00 $10.00 Postage, 0522.
Primary Election - 122
0311 Electricity 5.00 550.00 Eln. Sup. 055
0517 Supplies, Printed2�7 0.00 175.00 Postage 0522
X725.00 „725.00
Ct. Hse & Gnds. - 156. ,,,
0211 Wages, Repair Labor 50.00 50.00 Misc. Supp. 0599
Hall of Records- 159
0211 Wages, Repair Labor 200.00 200.00 Water 0527
Sheriff- 201.
0337 Storage 15,00 65.00 Crim. Case Exp. 045
051 Replacement of Equipt. 50-00
5.00 _75-00_
Recorder- 23F.
012 Extra Help 750.00 750.00 Regular Salaries 011
Auric. Comm'r. -242.
0329 Repair of Equipment 5.00 5.00 Misc. serv. 0399
Health Officer - 701
0 9 Convention �xoense 58.00 55.00 Auto Mileage Oki.
Nat'l. Re-Emoloy't. Service- 509.
0339 Telep. & Teleg. 275.00 275.00 Reg, Salaries 021.
Soc. welfare Periodicals
522. Sun. Mis. 0 18
0521 Periodicals Subs'ns. 7.00 7.00 Off c. 5
Supt. o' 6chools- 693.
0T29 Repair of Lquipt. 25.00 20.00 Ord. Travg. Exp. 0411.
049 Convention expense 20.00 25.00 Offc. Sup. Misc. 0518
T5 0 45.00
Park Maintenance- 701.
0329 Repair of Equipt. 50.00 50.00 Misc. Supp. 0599
County Exhibits- 802.
o3ll Electricity 3.00 125.00 Wages 0210.
0395 Misc. Services 325.00 20.00 Rent of Equip. 0324
60.00 Transp. Prop. 0343
100.00 Auto Mileage 041.
_ 233�00 Ord. Travg. Exo. 0411
325.00 �32�.00
Sunerior Cts- ..125
0913 Misc. -quipt. 25 .00 25.00 Off. Equipt. .0912
Hosn. 31d�s, & Gnds- 502,
0915 Bldg. Imnts. 453.00 453.00 Bldg. Altern's. o916.
Bunt. of Schools- 693.
0911 Offc. Furnitre 10.00 10.00 Offc. Equipt. 0912.
County Librarv- 697
0912 Offc. Eauint. 146.o0 146.00 Misc, Equipt. 0913.
The sai..: order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
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In Witter of Transfer ofFunds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, and in order to finance current
operations, jt is by the Board orderer: that the following amounts be advanced from
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School Supply Revolving Funds, to funds shown below:
' Carquinez Elem. Salary Fund, $300.00. '
Knightsen " Gen'l. " 100.00
Selby ° S`pl. " 200.00
Iron House " " 200.00
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The said amounts to be returned as soon as available from current Revenue.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. - -
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In the Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, Canty Auditor, and in order to adjust
appropriations of the year 1933-34, to take care of actual expenditure requirements,
It is by the Board ordered that the following appropriations be made, to wit:
Increase Decrease.
Acsn. Care of Inmates- 503.
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0399 Misc. Services $9.00 +9.00 Clothing 057.
Care of Indigents=_510.
031 Med. & Dental Fees, 700.00 1600.00 Transo. Pers. 0342.
0310 Board & Care 600.00 175.00 " PrP. 0343.
0311 Electricity 250.00 1:,00.00 Fuel 059.
0325 Rent 4300.00 2635.00 Groceries 0524-3
0396 Co. Equipt. 10.00
0399 Mis. Serv. 100.00
' 0515 Med. Supp. 2.0.00
$0210.00 n
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Satter of Transfer of Funis.
On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, and in order to validate payment -
of certain old claims, IT IS ORDERED that the following adjustments be :Wade inthe -
apgropriations of t};e year 1932-33. i
Increase. Decrease.
Care of Indizents- 510 _
0524 - 3 Groceries, $100.00 $100.00 Fuel 059•
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The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of $n Board.;
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In Hatter of 'ransfer of Funds. z'
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On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, and in order to validate payment ~x
' of certain old claim$, It is ordered that t1B f ollowing adjustments be made in Road
Appropriations of the year 1933-34:
Increase Decrease. -T
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SnD. Dist. #1:
R 111-0 Mtce. Rts. ofWay, $10.00 $10.00 6itce. Surf. 8112-0 ;x
8171-0 " " " 50.00 50.00 0.0 Impts. 8175-0 '
Sur). Dist. #2: '-
8222-0 Mtce. Surf. 5.00 5.00 Mtce. Bridges, 8223-0
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Iniyatter of 'ransfer of Funds.
On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, and in order to validate Dayment
of certain old claims, the folloiving cancellations and re-appropriations are hereby
ordered for the year 1933-34, to wit:
Cancellations:
Assessor- 107.
0515 offc.SuDo. Misc. ,"?15.00 ..
Just. Ct. #17- 147.
6 16 5 Sta fc. Exp. Alice.
3.00
Co. Hoso. Bldgs. - 502.
0210 Wages, $2.00
1 .00 2.00
Of the above amounts $15.00 to be transferred from the General Fund and ;$2.00
from the Charities and Corrections Fund to the UnaDoropriated Reserve Fund.
New Apurooriations:
Assessor- 107.
0912 Offe. Equipt, $15.00
Just. C`. 5-135.
OTTI Small Claims Ct Exp. 3.00
Co. Physician- 501.
031 Med. & Dental Fees, $2.00
$ 19:0090
Of the above amounts $16.00 to be transferred to the General Fund and $2.00 to
the Charities & CorrectionsFund from the Unappropriated Reserve Fund.
The said order is passed bi the unanimous vote of the Board.;
InMatter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered
that the following cancellations of aopropriations be made, to wit:
C&C FD_ Co.Lib.
HosD. Bldes & Gnds. - 502.
0226 Laundrymen $1600.00
0514 Laundry Supplies 600.00
County Lun7 Clinic- 506
000 68.66.o0
County rar
Libv- 691.
0517 ffc. Supp. Prtd. $25.00
0525 Library Supp.
2 06.00 00
and that the following sums be transferred to the unappropriated Reserve Fund from '
':.
the following funds, to wit:
From Charities & Corrections Fund, $2668.00
From County Library " 46.00
2716.00
The said order is passed by the unanimax,vote of the Board.K ;'
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I In Matter at Transfer of Funis.
On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, it is by the Board ordered
j that the follordng neer appropriations for the year 1934-35, be authorized:
NEW APPROPRIATIONS.
19 -35•
Gen.Fd. C&C Fd. Co.Lib.
Bd. Supervisors- 101.
0399 Mi.se.serviees, 275.00
Elections- p relim. Costs- 120.
026 Mist. ees 000.00
Primary Election- 122.
051-- �upnlies, Prtd. 160.00
0599 Misc. Suoulies, 20.00
Sheriff- 201.
0213 Operatives Wages ',000.00
Jail- Care of Prisoners- 231.
057 Clothing 200.00
' Working Prisoners- 233.
05Fopd Supplies 20.00
Fire Protectier- 247 k.
0210 Wages, 27.00
0399 Co. Equipment 13.00
Hosp. Care of Inmates- 503.
022 Laundrymen
$1900.00
0514 Laundry Supnlies 900.00
SERA Projects- 523.
0311 Electricity 15.00
0 24 vent of Equipment 200.00
041 Auto Mileage 10.00
0515 Offe. Supp, Mist. 10.00
' 0527 5.00
0599 MisMissc-. Sap:. 50.00
Supt. of Schools- 693.
051 Replacement of Equipt. 30.00
Elections- Pr eliin. Costs- 120
0913 :Esc.Equpt. 65.00
Ct. Hse. & Gnds.-156.
0513 'is c. quipt. 20.00
Sheriff- 201.
0913 Misc. Equipt. 205.00
Motor Police- 245.
0913 Misc. Equipt. 15.00
County Gara,e- 251.
093 Autcmo'vile 19.00
County Lune: Clinic- 509.
0911 Offic. Furn. 19.00
0912 " Equipt. 49.00
' County L;brarv- 697
091.1 Offc. Furniture 646.00
0912 " EauiT,t. 2.00
570 2-9-5-9 .00
IT IS FURT';ER ORDERED that the following_ appropriations be made from the un-
appropriated Reserve =-•und to the followin Funds, to mit;
To Qarities � Correcti^ns Fund, $2958.00
To General " 7089.00
To County Library " 48.00
The said order is pased by the unaninous vote of the Board.
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In Water of Transfer of Funds.
A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor of Corrtra Costa0ounty, havini reported to this
I Board that certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust account
for ti:e month of June so that Cre said accounts will present a true record of the =_
proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the County
reasury, and good cause aoDearin, therefor in a detailed explanation presented by
said A.N,,'�ullenger;
It is, by the Board ordered that the followinp, adjustments be made in the
funds as kept by the 0ounty Auditor and by the County Treasurer:
Debits Credits
(Decreases) (Increases)
Char. & Corrections Fund, $3066.19
Unemployment Belief Loan Fund, $3066.19.
The said order is passed by the unaziimc,s vote of theBoard.Y
In Matter of Fixing Salary of
Mildred Smith.
Upor, motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, It is, by the
Board ordered that salary of Mrs. Mildred Smith, stenographer in County Social service
Department, Richmond Branch, be and the same is hereby set at the sum of $100 per montl
to date fro:r Sept. o, 1934, and the Jcunty Auditor is ordr-sed to draw warrant on �y
' Charities & Corr?ctions Fund for tie said sum of $100 per month in favor of said Mrs.
Mildred Smith.��
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And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, November 13th, 1934, at 10
O'clock A.M.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTIA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF "ALIFORNIA.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1934•
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, H.M.
Stat, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
In Matter of Canvasing Returns of
Absent Voters Ballots. -
This being the time and place required by law for canvassing of returns of
' absent Voters ballots at General Election held throughout the County of Contra Costa,
on the 6th day of November, 1934, and each of said 'ballots having been returned to
the Clerk of said Board, the Board proceeds to and does canvass the ballots cast
at said General Election by Absent voters, and the canvas of said Absent Voters
ballots having been uncompleted; the further canvas of said Absent Voters ballots is
hereby continued to Wednesday, November 14th, 1934, at 9 o'clock A.M.
....................Chairman.
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IN INK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONT-A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1934.
The Board met at 9 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; 6uperviscr s James N.Long, H.M. Stow, and
R.J.Trembath. S.c.Wells, Clerk.
Absent: Supervisor H.L.Cummings.
In Matter of Canvassing of
Returns of Absent Voters ballots.
Now at the hour of 9 o'clock A.M. the Board re-convenes to canvas the ballots
of absent voters and the canvas of said Absent Voters having been completed, the
Board finds that the result of said votes cast by absent voters is as shown on
the bottom of Statement of Votes cast at General Election held Nov. 6, 1934, and
following page 170 of Vol. 31 of Minutes of this Board.
And the Board takes recess to meet an Thursday, November 15th, 19 t
9 o'clock A.M.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1934.
The Board met at 9 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, H.M
Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S,C.Wells, Clerk.
In the Matter of Canvassing of
Returns of General Election held
on November 6th, 1934. z
Now at the hour of 9 o'clock A.M. this Board reconvenes to canvass the
returns of General Election held throughout the Couhty of Contra Costa, on November
6th, 1934, and ineach of the different vrecincts thereof, and then and there proceed
to and does canvass the votes in each of the different precincts of the County of
Contra Costa;
Thereupon the Board having completed the canvass of all of the precincts
and of all votes cast by Absent Voters, finds that the number of votes cast for each
Candidate and on all propositions submitted to the voters at said election including
those cast by Absent Voters is as shown on the following pages:
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Crockett No.3 �2a._ / / 3S 135 1't2- V4 Plrfl 7-._.5-
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Pittsburg No.h Ra'Y 7 07 /
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Pittsburg No.8 �4f C /�' /5-1 lr�. ;r� l/,S4 U L � �/ / �1J...�-, ._ •.
Pittsburg No.s /�'./tel 1/S /PJ:/�5' ..../ _i.3_a
Pittsburg No.to _ - I�6 5b o (�y 3'`'1SS- ( (,�5-qx / 0 4 a /�f �1*.: '47 -3
Pittsburg No.11 Fa 0-1-/ le7l r�y� 1%.//y,5- Cl
Pittsburg No.12
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Pittsburg No.13 1 j D 0 2 41 14y, 63
Pittsburg No.14 �� ,�. L l ,S �y/l:r !l�ljp�P�./G74 0 _ o l� /,/1 6/ -: I�/6o
Clayton O C� C C /a �°! /(__ l-/. 1 / 'DI —!'-
Port Chicago No.1
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Port Chicago No.2 I 0
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Antioch No.1 �l L/ D U. sy/y7i1v.
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Antioch No.S 3oS O ,�c: 7/
Antioch No.61 71a 0 _ l r 0 77/./� Il.'-.:?5 f C�.. ! /V76-/4
Lone Tree _ I'J cqq!-; u D u /2-I Pow. �i�'1/2-E" c? E, a _p'" .;_
Brentwood No.l _ /�1 _ J. / _ (D 3c✓ 10 II/0.3 36—
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llrentwood No.3 �l`' = 0 /�'//�/ 0 /�y.��7 i..� �. _o/�/�'_3_ 3 /4
Byron No.1 -. - /L't O D 1 9`J �9
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Oakley No.1 _a, 111,E Q -I c2y '[u. � V ayl_ l _. ._.�/l i_o_
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Oakley No.2 i nr 0 l , / l!0. 8' / Q
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Barkelq'Pork alty�3 its-b�y'D .i7U N$. !/40,36 14s
h3 Cerrito No.l '"Ig4 16Y si/�9 9ti 1,a wc t/5,1 9.71D. ---...-
•Cerrito No.2y8 rl1 i1b7 pja2 12-7 s6 slag 34 117. yzo; 13 .7
RlCerdtoNo.3 t y !/C. U !03 '!j �j�a3 1/40 a$.. i11 ,_ t//677 -- ✓5'0- : -
•Cerrito No.4 /K,l i/b` fsr /�3 l�i k;L f0l; 47 187
El Cerrito No.5 A . j/0b 7 17 "'0
01 Cerrito No.U 1/1�'yk xll f /d /'t`F+ a °
0 Cerrito No.7YJ�':i10: y/Yi v7 �.'bJ.w Ip �rr.�� H'il I �S! }ltl•l . .. ;I 37 �4-4_i
Fd Cerrito Na.8 1, ?' if i% VC. Ha tr
M Cerrito No.9 y`"
1:2 Cerrito Na.la q7� ^ �'i'.`'r7 yJ �3 �J'.'v1. 70. 1L9q:
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Kensington No.1 pbZ f, P7 1061�y 90
Kensington No.2 tU:..-� is l 1��-� 7- 0 «.o,S, 1-6-7
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Kensington No.3 ;L t{ 1 fi^t ''''
Riebmo�No.i 7 b -`i J � t l'�o�r 1 1 T �ggiJ ,'
Richmond No.3Y�, Y 1 `.�. W"/1 j 6 .1
RichmondNo.3a b ;a i ,y7� a
Richmond Na 4 t o 41'x
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Richmond No.5 "ts 4G a. :3• �r_.4 �. 6�,/�'' - - -
Richmond No.9 ---
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Richmond No.7 g!`F41a1�. .....
Richmond No.g ��7.�o zfVb 72- /13117 191 32- '/6¢X /6 ...._. ._ .. .... ...__
Richmond No.9 I17 3.; 7 15-J 7 r :i 6 3 ;:7 yu`I Ir. .7 a: 7 ! ..
RirLmondNo.» A oq7 ys 112-;1 b4 �y'- A= � +rA3u ��_.- -
Richmond No.11 f ! `J'a ;J 1?- !y 1 /%! d/��16 .. °t 33 i
Richmond No.i2 [off °�/0 :"I �/U,7 ''k f47� L,) /ruy
R;chmmdNo.13 h l f� 1/2-Y fY dy04 1; 1p 2-f! /6Y 171':
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Richmond Na.14 �jt 7 7�� �l�.. sir �!�? 77 �1'i, � l,zi ab�r'
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Richmond No.15 �!0S 4� /0, %j�. �/:)./b?_ aj.�f�::c• /��� ii
Richmond No.19 p:L.ip� � y G�} (p5 j� 1 2t)
Richmond No.17 i b '3 Up 157: s�_ 3_`t �'7w r 5r. (4.
Richmond No.18 D t'i C J i `J'?•
Richmand No.19 /!6 !P4 'iii? l:1
Richmond No.29 �J 7� 111 "� ilt�."'• /JG .���D ,I l�6 I13� _ a,
Richmond No.21 t41- 11 1 ''l 11 C y/1 i. S'f !J b 14 i
Richmond No.22 4 0 _--
Richmond No.23 4+�' �/D=/S`.` l' !t0 i '/ 1. / iv9'�' i
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Richmond No.24 rx: a� ;.; 7 6 rir v y 1 a,. -- .
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Richmond No.25 :V41 (aD� ;!?: 70 yt+ y tl
Richmond No.25pr Ur 7?-, 116 (,•S` ��a t�1 P,,/36.02� �{3/ - /a. _. >
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Richmond No.27 %3 jl ro I3+F/o 3y q5` 1t g7-3 T?
Richmond No.28 177.su 'ry' 7Y Si 7 b 6 /�5`aa• 9S ,7�..... .__
Richmond No.29 101, :i 3 7b" a a�.1 I ��s 6 3 y. "Il
ItirhmwidNo.3o fb7.9i} J60.$b x/0313'1 h; 93lft. !� ;/41;......,
Richmond No.31 lox /off j7t, 7;t, ;!G4.
Richmond No.32 1j (p %2-7 1,q %92-90 $7aa J /31, i/31 _
Richmond No.33 +raYYs 1Yvrar aar1 �r87'513. 7` 73� 1 . - -.F
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Richmond No.3<i 14 I 136
;19 5-1 pll�/ ll/.s4-16 J ;a 16 5 3
Richmond No.35
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Richmond No.�'i .._-.-__-_._ ._.--
Richmond No.376y..la-r /J?.lail3bls'v
Richmond No.38 1$b.13µ i�% !'2-S /.i I°j?� 1'/�n`f=;
Richmond No.39 JI(,d[_J Q7 i'•!> I'it g(f..�' 6$. 7f jr�t op / 0 -.
Richmond No.40 Ie/a`&V. lls/6� /�7 67 ;%33Y7 37. ....... _. __.._._-=_^
Richmond No.41 n1z41IY !i!`F39�r .;IA0,114 /bubo 171: ;7�.
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Richmond No.42 ! 9 1 1,S 0 JI44 q7 I3 e t17 A b��5 S /jp�" C --
San Pablo No.1 oU/3�' •:o201a 11 / !'I PfrJ k// ...
EanPablo No,2 eYh� J9�i1 +�il �a 53 --
Ban Pablo No.S f r.
&in Pablo No.4 /6y Y�7 ,11/q �1 i•�� ✓r ./0� ✓l .. � ...
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PRECINCTS 3 x ' m r, x z ''
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Terale liaaaht Ferman "W(NX ;oa Soo6 I
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Hodeo No.4 041,14. /l 4,10 �/l y 17 XA o y. .. . ..
Pimb No.8 _ '
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aeadea -s-'11 61 116 & ys q6 11r.
Uiv Li 13Y 8'f fay-(.o. �raab. _
Crockett No.l 37 113 `Is--)-97 84/s-3. 7S.'f7
Crockett No.9 7 4761
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(SaakatNo.a 47. 7`F .67. 7 1131 'Dd 8P.3q- ' .. .... ..
Crockett NO.b 9A/y07d lYa �0�l3Q x4 F8'. .
CrmkatKo.6 16 10 _...._._...__--— -
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Crockett No.731 v7 f30 W 77/ab. W qF
Port CaetaNo.l 33 . / ysf6 51. a 3y ✓Q o NF1 . 9
Part Cafe No.2 3$1 , 0 47 ''y47 S3 77./s ! .
Danville No.i j b7
Danville No.B 1) Y4.. lo IF 81 69/'it ; 0:3
Son Room ,S4 fib. ioY.ab 130.77 90 /! . . --
T—*- "7, lel. g�3�/ 37 Y7 /S-
Abunn 1 7,. e3 a
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/6j. /7b.S3 .. 1B`(,.(.. .. _ 1Na..L...:..... '
Iak"Ke No.2 77-S i.. 1 17.(, -4- 5'Y- 0 d d Pv.
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... Se.Marga /4 w�y :1 lv 47. •�'.`I' y. .. . ..........._ _.....-----
oanda 21 60 �ArvAJIL +v '. Py,3 137: P. Y'4: ;L .
Alhambra /y;:i'., ✓i'�'c5. 1 /`'/% 7} ... _...._ ..-- --
WalnutCrook No.1 Jzf ;z 37ic j: 1/Y/�o. Yl.�ia.
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Walnut Crack No.S 9 7 5: fs. 4 y~/?/v ��7,J
Waumt Crack No.8 4/L`l. 7 _ 1 ? �7u.
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Walnut Creak Nu.A $'11 J 4 di'''Vii 0 A 0/A/ Rl"1.y S ... .15.........._ - "--- .-
8aremp O ': f6a /o3 '/ 1.47 1410 G6; ...... _
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MartimaNo.1 a �ry7.5o. 1oi(O[ 900. '1 .. ..- - - ....._.. _..-----
Martiues No.8 `r V'K #/ /C 111 /�✓o 9 n.i Y. ..
Martina Na 8 /� :1 � �3 ! e/✓.z / �< .. -. ............. _ — `�n
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Martina No.4 • J / J . . r. .�3
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Martina Na.5 FJ. yocf t�
MartinaNo.9 /49
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Martina No.7 U L�,/ 03 (� /�./p�4Y!!� 9/.:•"0 _-. _
Matins xa.9 .. ... ........._..._ ...
Martins No.9 0 `I L. f( a.to`• of-/3/
Martina 10 No. 1 i`;• �v /`. 0%a 7� 65 .. _ ..._
Martiuea No.11 Y• Flu /.`J. _ . ......_ .:_......_.....__.. ..: r
Martina No.18 171 HX 111.71 . ,�1. 14 •�jlv�76 31.
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Marthm No.18 b S? 1u, ` . 6 1 ,4,-7;0
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Vine x91No.3
Mountain View Na.1 1}4 Vi- 1f:
yeMountain1a3
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Mountain View No.a //3 / e'• _
Concord No.lr��`?i J4`;.101 G`
Caranl No.2 p a'(o U�� i`/? 77
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Concord No.B ^ '-1`77
Concord x.: zl 7 I4 I/vw /l — —
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Recorder
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Tatals Brought Forward 13R�$ICs "', 11'3111$OiLL li,alkl I149C I lard 3q,4( As3f S, bl4( 14-
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Couconl No.G 2ZOy0 7.loq'; X17/3` /5 '�D -
Concord No.; 2S��u.. Y•d(oa 'y�-/./ ------:--- ---'------
Associated 73 p?� 19d 3 iry 36,/* //1 '16-
Cowell U 4 .l .y 1 a 6.6 /
Pacheco rral0 ,)q7U 7I /5 S- "71 0
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Pittsburg No.1 1091,4 4y JS71 - I//`�Du �J•ln yt/' _ ....__ __ _ - _-
Pittsburg No. ,a
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Pittaburg No.3 b�./*iter tf.`/110 r'//C-6 t1 7;i Y
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Pittsburg No.4 ,/?.S/`1- j/.3b/�Y- /%7 k 1 '✓7 4
Pittsburg No.s 16Y l07 ?/y J •/ /
Pittsburg No.6 Y6 �-c I i S'f / `•= = -= .
Pittsburg No.7 7 I.(0 /u% I°/ .6 7 •1/3 s b ... .. ._.._. _
Pittsburg No.s ,-
Pittsburg No.9 61
Pittsburg No.10 le7 il6 S 7/ b l_71 iI/07.:* .
Pittsburg No.11 ��. /:l' G87 - - --
littabutg No.12 `{0 j% !;'f a 3 ( J 4 -3-I-1 14 ..
Pittsburg No.13 a> --- ------ -- '--- —_..—
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Pittsburg No.14 '1/,T (pY
Clayton )ie to�l a.. ). 74
Part Chicago No.l a7 ! r4y'47 /V 1";.
Port Chicago No.2 Yq �y J�4o -
Clyde1F ? P3.�r 111-0 !I y l7
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Antioch No.z. II`�/dl �47F•
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Antioch No.3 / /0io
Antioch No.4 v4/IY n� "Y i,z/.�lr /`/i
Antioch No.5 t)r /f.S 6 I U
Antioch No.G al+.7{. l��s } O 0 U�. /��v0 - _-p _....:_._. ...--- -----_- -..
1=0 ltec 43 y� .v¢Y.7o �3 I/r6. fq-.77. p .
Brentwood No.1
Brentwood No.2 o'-S:yJ y00
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Brentwood No.3
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Byron No.1v 7 /dr d
Byron No.2 14•]75 �/03-/Uf. �//b• -
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d�Oakley No.1 y.ai Q-?' �;/0/ Y II L; /o ' -U.2 !I . . .._ ... ... ._...-- ---
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Oakley No.2 y y 0 60 7%- �yt•/�o. ��7�' i
ARSENTEE VOTE Ze beL 7176 /76.330
corrc""OUX OTats 539/39 „/01*3 /S-7"Ek5 2y6��i/ Ik5835 3 89as/rl
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PRECINCTS �� f
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El Cerrito No.1
El Cerrito
El Cerrito No.3 .I '
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El Cerrito No.4
EI Cerrito No.5 —
El Cerrito No.G I !
El Cerrito No.i
El Cerrito No.S
L'1 Cerrito\o.0
Ll Cerrito No.10
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Iicn:ington No.1
Kensington No.2
Sce,ingtoo No.3i
Richmond No.1 —
Richmond No.2
Richmmnd No.3
Richmond No.4
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Richmond No.5 �I
Richmond No.6
Richmond No.7
Richmond No.S
Rich
Richmon
ILchd No.30
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Richmond No.12
ieloocaul No.
Richmond No.15
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Richmond No.14
Richmond No.10
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Richmond No.17
Richmond So.15 }'i
Riclinlond No.19 -
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Hiclnnond M.20
Richmond No.21
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Rlclunond No.22
Richmond No.23 I; I
Richmond No.24 -
Richmood No.25
Richmond No.26
11ichn1011d NO.23
Richmond No.29 1�
Ririnnond No.30
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Richmond No.32
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•hmoud No.31 � II
ltichmond No.33
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ILchmmld No.34 —
Itichmond No.35 -
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Richmond No.36 -
li,chmond No.37
Richmond No.38
Riclnnond No.30 - �—
I?iehmond No.40 I- r
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ltichmond No.41
Richmond\0.42
San 1'nLlo No.1
jSan P.,LIo No.2
San Pablo No.3 I•I; :I r j
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San Publ.No.4
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PRECINCTS ji If
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Taal,Brought Forward �-
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Oleum
Rodeo No.I 1
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Rodoo No.2
Man].No.1
Pinole No.2
Hercules
Selby
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Crockett No.l --
Crockett No.2
Crockett No.3
Crockett No.h
Crockett No.5
Crockett No.G
Crockett Pio,i ' _
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Port Costa No.lPont Costa No.2
D.m,dle No.1
Snn Ramon '. I it I
Alamo
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Lafayette No.1
Lafayette No.2Canyon
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St.Marys
Orinda I
Alhambraif
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LV"nluut Creek No.3
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Alartinez No.l
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Tfartinez No.4
\lartincz No.v
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Pine Bill No.I if
Pine Hill No.2
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Concord No.1 _-- —
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Autmh No.1
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And the Board further determines and finds and declares that the following
named persons have received the highest number of votes cast for the office set
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opposite their respective names and said offices having been votedforentirely
within the County of Contra Costa, and said persons having received the ma?ority
of all ballots cast for said candidates for office for which said candidates seek
election, are duly elected thereto, and Certificates of Election are directed to be
issued to each of them respectively:
John A. Miller, Sheriff.
Francis P. Sealey, District Attorney.
A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor.
' Ralph Ounningham, County Recorder.
A.B.Wilson, Justice of Peace, let Judicial Township Ai
E.W.Smith, Justice of Peace, 2nd Judicial Township.
A.H.MacKinnon, Justice of Peace, 7th Judicial Townshio.
L.F.Grover, Justice of Peace, 10th Judicial Township.
Katherine V.Terry, Justice of Peace, 11th Judicial Township. a
John Moore, Justice of Peace, 15th Judicial Township.
H.W.Heidorn, Justice of Peace, 17th Judicial Township.
Russell Stow, Constable, 3rd Judicial Township.
John Ott, Constable, 5th Judicial Township.
M.G.Moitoza, Constable, 10th Judicial Township.
Manuel L.Fortado, Constable 12th Judicial Township.
In Matter of Canvass of Returns
within the Oounty of Contra Costa for
Directors of East Bay Municipal Utility
District.
RESOLUTION.
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, has heretofore
by Resolution consolidated the election of the East Say Municipal Utility District
to be held on Nov. 6, 1934, as to any territory of said District within the °ounty
' of Contra Costa, with the General Election to be held on said date, and it is require
by law that the result thereof be canvassed by said Board of Supervisors and the
results of said canvass certified to Secretary of the East Bay Municipal Utility
I{istrict, and - -
WHEREAS, said Board of Supervisors of said County of Oontra Costa has fully
canvassed the returns of s-id General Election as required by law and being fully
advised in the premises, having the result of said canvass before them,
NOW, TEFREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: that the Board of Supervisors of Contra
Costa Oounty hereby certifies that the total number of votes received in said County
of Contra Costa for the per sons nominated and other persons voted for as Directors
of said East Bay Municipal Utility District at said General Election, is as follows:
Dir,etor Ward No. 2: Frank W.Wentworth, $635.
Director Ward No. 3: George C.Pardee, 6905.
Said Resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. .
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, 1934.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
H.M.Stow and R.J.Trembath. S.C.wells, Clerk.
In Matter of Granting Leaves of E
Absence .
J.N.9miley, Constable 15th Judicial Township, Supervisors H.M,Stow, R.J.
Trembath and W.J.Buchanan and County Surveyor R.R.Arnold, having applied to this
Board for permission to leave the State of California,
It is, by the Board ordered that said officers above named be and they are
hereby granted permission to leave the State of California, for a period of thirty
days from and after date of leaving the State of California.
In Matter of Granting
Standard Dil Company of California
permission to lay a 24 inch casing across
County Road.
The Standard 011 Company of California having applied to this Board for
permission to excavate in County Road No. 21, County Road No. 20, County Road No-17,
Market Street,San Pablo, and County Road No. 25, as shown on drawings Nos. 21823 to
21827, inclusive, accompanyhg said application; for the purpose of installing a 24
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inch casing across said roads, through which to pass a 20 inch nine line;
It is, by the BOARD ORDERED that permission to excavate for the purpose of =E
placing said casing at the locations mentioned be and the same is hereby granted,
said work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa
"ounty and to the satisfaction of Supervisor of said District.K
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In 14atter of Granting of
Dance Permits.
The following applicants having applied to this Board for permission to conduct
a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on the dates andathe locations set opposite
' their respective names, to wit:
Mt. Diablo Post $246, American Legion, Danville, Dec. 1, Dec. 31, 1934•
Student Body Liberty U.H.S. Brentwood, Dec. 14, 1934•
Jennie B.Foster Camp, #7620, Royal Neighbors of America, Port Chicago, Nov.24,19 4.
It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said applications be and the same are hereby
' granted.,
In the MATTER OF APPROVAL OF
Agreement between Southern Pacific
Company and Contra Costa County,
for the widening of a Crossing at Byron.
The louthern Pacific Company, a corporation of the State of Kentucky, and it g
lessor Southern Pacific Railroad Company, a corporation, having presented to this
Board, a Farm of Agreement for the widening of a crossing over Southern Pacific Rail-
road Company's tracks at Byron, California;
It is, by the Board ordered that said Form.of Agreement be and the same is
hereby approved and the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to
sign said Agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.K
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In 'atV r of Granting Permission
'.. to Standard Oil Company of California
for removal of Pipe Line at Port Chicago.
The Standard Oil Company of California having applied to this Board for rir-
mission to excavate in the County Road at Port Chicago, for the purpose of removing
a 12 inch pine line;
It is, by the Board ordered that said permission be granted, said work to be
done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa and to the satisfact-
ion of the Supervis ar of said District.
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In Matter of Petition of Residents
of Knightsen District for SERA Project
for killing of Ground Squirrels.
A petition signed by resid ents of Knighteen District of Contra Costa Count -'-
having been received by this Board, requesting that SERA project be formed for the
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purpose of killing ground squirrels, in the Knighteen District, of said County, z
It is, by the BOARD ORDERED that said petition be referred to Horticultural }
Commissioner, V.G.Stevens, with a request that said Project be formed, if possible.
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In Matter of Correction of Assessments.
A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, having applied to this Hoard for permission
; to correct certain erroneous assessments, under the provisions of Section 3991a
Lof the Political Code, and said application having been approved by the District
Attorney of Contra Costa County ,
It is, ORDERED that the following assessments be authorized to be corrected
to wit:
That they be alloi^ed to reduce the first installment $32.61 and second
installment of $24.80 on assessment No. 63121—Vol. 30, in the name of
Myron D. and Dorothy Penfield. This assessment was included in
the saranaD Water District and East Bay Htility District in error,
That they be allo,,ed to reduce the first and second installment of
Assessment No. 50924 Vol. 23 Standard 011 Company, $35.97 each, the
reason being that the entire assessment was included in the San '
Pablo Sanitary District, whereas part of the equipment is outside
the District.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,,.
In Matter of Fixing Legal Rate f^r
publication of Delinquent Tax List of
Contra Costa County. -
Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, It is
,BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the rate to be paid for Dublication of the delinquet tax lis
of Contra Costa County is hereby fixed as follows:
$ 50 per square, for first publication,
$.25 per square, for each ensuing publication.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
It is, by the Board ordered that the sum of $50 be transferred from Unaoproori t—
'ed Reserve Fund to the General Fund for the purpose of purchn.i ng supplies for office '
of County Coroner.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. -
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
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 account
for the months of September and October so that the said accounts will present
' a true record of the proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered dis—
bursed from the County Treasury, and good cause appearing therefore in a detailed
'.. explanation presented by said A.N.Sullenger;
It is, by the BOARD ORDERED that the following adjustments be made in the
funds as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Treasurer:
Debits Credits
(Decreases) (Increases)
Charities & Oorrns. Fund $151.36
County Library " 21.06
Motor Vehicle " 23701.60
Special Road " 4130.24
Sup. Dist. 3 " 39.15
General " $27674.09
Sun Dist. 2 " 12.36
Salary " 60.00
Unempl oy, Rlf.. Loan
" 2 3.�5. 26 3.G5.
The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.k
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
' Upon request of County Auditor, A.N.Sullenger, It is by the Board ordered
that the following amounts be advanced from the General Reserve Fund to finance
current requirements, said amounts to be repaid as soon as available from current
revenue, to wit:
General Fund, $10,000.00
Unapprop. Res. Fd. 2 000.00
12,000.00
The said order is pasted by the unanimous vote of the Board./
In Matter of Sale of Property Acquired
from August Meier.
The County of 1'ontra Costa having acquired Lot 16, Block 120, of Richmond
' Annex Addition from August Meier an indigent, through a property settlement Agreement
and the Director of Social Service Department having reported to this Board that an
offer for purchase of said property has been received by her, and it appearing to
the Board that the said August Meier had incurred certain financial obligations during
' his lifetime and that said August Meier is now deceased, and a burial claim is now
outstanding;
It is, by the Board ordered that the sale of said property be referred to
the District Attorney of Contra Costa County with the request that he advise this
Board what financial obligations, if any, the Caanty might be liable for, through the
sale of said property.,
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In the Hatter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of B.O.Wilson, County Superintendent of Schools, It is BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the sum of $150 be transferred from Unappropriated Reserve Fund to the _
Charities & Corrections fund for the purpose of paying travelling expenses and for -
materials needed in connection with unemployment relief on an SERA project for a
survey of Contra Costa County Schools. '
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Declaring Ordinance No.
228 Duly Published.
'Jrdinance No. 228, of County of Contra Costa, having been published for
the time and in the manner prescribed by law, in Pittsburg Post Dispatch, a newspaper
of general Circulation printed and published in County of Contra. Costa, as shown by
the affidavit on fileherein of S.M.Southmayd,
It is, by the Board ordered tat said Ordinance No. 226 be and the same is
hereby declared duly published.
In Matter of Allowance to Indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $30 per month county cash allowance be
granted to NATHAN PIERCE, Sunset Road, Rte i, Martinez, as of Nov. 1st, 1934.
That $16. per month county cash allowance be granted to JOHN HULLEN, 620
Castro St. Martinez, as of Dec. 1st, 1934, to be disbursed in relief in kind, $8.00
to Alex. Hamelin, 620 Castro St. roan rent, and $10 standing grocery order on
Costanza & Sons.
That $12. county cash allowance be granted to TOBIAS ADAYS; Olive St. Mountain
View, Martinez, as of Nov. 15, 1934.
That $10 county cash allowance be granted to ELMER BACHTEL, Prosser Apts.
Ferry St. Martinez, as of Nov. 15, 1934, to be disbursed in relief in kind, a standin
grocery order on Costanza's & Sons.
That $22.50 county cash allowance be granted to MR. AND IMS. ALEX. MAZOUE,
Rte 2, Concord, as of Nov. let, 1934.
That $5, a month county cash all0rance be granted to EMMA PEARCE, Garrettson
Ave. Rodeo, Cal, as of Nov. 1, 1934.
That $27.00 county cash allowance granted to AUDREY L. CAREY, 6809 Stockton
Ave. E1 Cerrito be continued as of Oct. 1, 1934.
That $35. county cash allowance granted to ANTONE LUIS, 3911 Ohio St. Richmon ,
be continued as of Oct. 1, 1934. '
That $19.50 County cash allowance granted to MRS. SUSIE MARTIN, 664 Third St.
Richmand, be continued as of Oct. 1, 1934.
That $25.00 County cash allowance granted to MARGARET E. MILLER, 1302 Bissell
Ave. Richmond, be continued as of Oct. 1, 1934.
That $15. county cash allowance granted to IRENE SWEENEY, Oakley, be dis—
continued as of Nov. 1, 1934•
That $15. county cash allowance granted to MRS. ALICE HENDERSON, 1826 Butte
St. Richmond Annex, be discontinued as of Nov. 1, 1934.
That apnlication for County aid of MRS. JQLIA FRAY, 442 Third St. Richmond,
be denied as need not established.
That application of HERMAN FERRO, 835 Brown St. Martinez, California, for
county aid be denied as need not established.
That apnlication of DANIEL CLINE, 1114 Court St. Martinez, for county cash
allowance be denied as need not established.
That $15. county and $15. State aid to needy blind beretofore granted to
JOHN GILBERT POOLE, 2005 Burbeck Ave. Richmond, be continued as of Nov. 1934.
That $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid to needy blind
granted to MISS
PATRICIA MCLEOD, 636— 31st St. Richmond, be continued as of Oct. 1934.
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That $25. State and $25 county aid to the needy blind -ranted to JOHN
GALLAGHER, 142 Carmel St. E1 Cerrito, be continued as of Nov. 193+.
That $12. State and $12. county aid to the needy aged be granted to MRS.
MARY M. PIERSON, 314 Barrett Ave. Richmond, beginning Nov, let, 1934.
That $13. State and $13 county aid to the needy aged granted to MR. CHART
LES HARDEN, 260 Santa Clara Ave. Richmond Annex, as of Nov. 1st, 1934 (reinstated).
' That $15. State and $15. county aid to the needy aged granted to GEORGE
PEGI, 6121 Potrero ave. Stege, be continued as of sept. 1934.
That $10.50 State and $10.50 County aid to needy aged ranted to LOUR
L. CHERBON'0, North Main St. Walnut Creek, Cal. as of Nov. 1, 1934.
That $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid for needy aged granted to KATE
ASH Box 603, Shell & Magnolia Ave. Mt. View, Martinez, be continued as of Nov. 1,
1934.
' That $10 State and $10 county aid for needy aged granted to CHARLES
MANSTROM, 1056 Cumberland St. Pittsburg, be continued as of Nov. 1, 1934.
That $12. county and $12. state aid for needy aged granted to FRANK GORMA
Walnut Creek, be continued as of Nov. 1, 1934.
That $11.00 State and $11.00 county aid for needy aged granted to NICHOLA
DEVINE, C/o Charles Fisher, Hapoy Valley Rd, Lafayette, be continued as of Nov. 1,
1934.
That $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid to the needy a ed granted to HUGH
BARKER, 755 Pomona Ave. E1 Cerrito, be continued as of Sept. 193+.
That $6.00 State and $9.00 county aid to the needy aged granted to
WILLIAM B. AKINS, 1626 Butte St. Richmond Annex, be continued as of Sept. 1934.
That $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid to the needy aged granted to
THOMAS BARRETT, 1015 Nevin Ave. Richmond, be continued as of Sept. 1934.
That $10 State and $10 county aid to the needy aged granted to ALEXANDER
BOWEN, 2410 Maine Ave. Richmond, be continued as of Sept. 1934.
That $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid to needx aged granted to GEORGE
CHAMBERLAIN, 515 Barrett Ave. Richmond, be continued as of °ept. 1934.
That $10 State and $10 county aid to the needy aged granted to MHS.
LOUISA PLAGMAN, C. & Barrett Ave. Richmond, be continued as of Sept. 1934.
That $15. State and $15. County aid to the needy aged granted to WILLIAM
DEACEY, 516 Lexington 6t. El Cerrito, be continued as of Sent. 1934.
That $11.50 State and $11.50 County aid to the needy aged granted to
MRS. CATHERINE HALSEY, 224 Fourth St. Richmond, be continued as of Aug. 1934.
That $15. State and $15. county aid to the needy aged granted to FRANK
McINTYRE, 545 Fourth St. Richmond, be continued as of Aug. 1934.
That
*15. State and $15. County aid to the needy aged granted to
WORTHINGTON MOOR-, 436--12th St.Richmond, be continued as of sept. 1934.
That $11.00 State and $11. county aid to the needy aged be granted to
MISS ANNIE OATES, 325- 12th St. Richmond, as of Sept. 1934•
That $70. State aid granted to MRS. JOSXPHINA HERNANDEZ, 112 S. 4th St.
Richmond, be amended to read $60.00 State aid for half orphan children as of Nov. _
22, 1934.
That $5. State and $5. county aid to the needy aged granted to MRS.
FRANCES WRIGHT, 663- 6th St. Richmond, be continued as of Sept. 1934.
' That $15. State and $15• county aid to the needy aged granted to MRS.
ELIZABETH YALE, 225 Chanslor Ave. Richmond, be continued as of Sept. 1934.
That $15. State and $15. county aid to the needy aged granted to
ELIHU YALE, 225 Chanslor Ave. Richmond, be continued as of Sept. 1934.
That $6. State and $6. county aid to the needy aged granted to WILLIAM
B. AKINS, 1626 Butte St. Richmond Annex, be increased to $15 State and $15. county aid
' as of Nov. 1, 1933L.
That $13. State and $13. county aid to the needy aged granted to MRS.
ROSE TOMELTY, 7669 Stockton Ave. E1 Cerrito, be amended to read: $11.00 State and $11.
county aid to the needy aged as of Nov. 1, 1934.
That $15• State and $15. county aid to the needy aged granted to FRANK
CHEEK, 993 Lucas St. Richmond, be amended to read: $11.25 State and 011.25 County aid
as of Nov. 1st, 1934.
That $9.00 State and $9. county aid to the needy aged granted to
"QRS. CHRISTINE BABUE, 5915 Fremont Ave. Oakland, be discontinued as of Nov. 1, 1934.
That application of MRS. ALICE CAGE, 1320 Libert St. El Cerrito,
be denied.
That 410 State and $30 County aid for half orphan children ggggaanted to
MRS.FERN CARLSON, 405- 10th St. Richmond, be reinstated as of Nov. 1st, 1y34.
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That $10 State aid granted to NIRS. KATIE HEBNER, 14- 7th St. Richmond, be con-
tinued as of Nov. 1934.
That $30. State and $30 county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS.
JUANA FLORES, 415 B. st..Richmond, be continued as of Nov. 1934•
That $30 State and $10 county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS. ANN E
CONNORS,620 Gladys St. El Cerrito, be continued as of Nov. 1934,
That $10 State and $10 county aid for half ornhan children granted to MRS. DOR3S
ANDREWS, 7201 Potrero Ave. E1 Cerrito, be continued as of Nov. 1934.
That $50 State and $50 County aid for Oiole orphan children granted for MARISC
children, to ST. VINCENT'S ORPHANAGE, ST. VINCENT, CALIFORNIA, be continued as of
Oct. 1934.
That $20 State and $20 county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS.
ANNA MCBULLCUGH, 20- 33rd St. Richmond, be continued as of Nov. 1934.
That $30 State and $30 county aid for half orphan children granted to ST. VIN- '
CENT'S ORPHANAGE ST. VINCENT, CAL. for RUSSO CHILIIPEN,(FRANK, CHARLES AP,D JOHN)
be continued as of May, 1934.
That $40 State and $34 county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS.
MARY VIERRA, 210 Liberty St. El Cerrito, be continued as of Nov. 1934.
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In Matter of Formation d the -
RIVERCREST SANITARY DISTRICT
under and pursuant to Statutes 1923,
page 496, and amendatory sections
thereto.- -_ - - - - -_ --_--- - - - -/
WHEREAS, .on the 19th day of November, 1934, at a regular meeting of the
Board of Supervisors thereof, a petition signed by resident electors within the
proposed Rivercrest Sanitary District, was brought to the attention of said Board
of Supervisors; and, '
WHEREAS, said Board of Supervisors do hereby desire to create a sanitary
district known and designnted as the Rivercrest Sanitary District in pursuance of
said Statutes and deem it to the best advantage of the said proposed district and
tot he County of Contra Costa, to form said district;
SAID BOARD DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, ORDER AND DECREE that they do intend to
form within the County of Contra Costa, State of California, said Rivercrest Sanita y
District for nurooses of handling the collection and disposal of sewage within
said oronosed district, and,
IT IS ALSO RESOLVED, ORDERED AND DECREED that the boundaries of said pro-
posed district shall be and the same are designated as being more particularly des-
cribed as follows, to wit: ,
BEGINNING at a point in the center line of the state highvwy
leading from Concord to Pittsburg at the northwest corner of
Section 14, T 2 N., R. 1 W. M.D.B.& M. thence along the north
line of said Section 14, S. 89°58130' E. 348.00 feet to the
northeast corner of thatcertain 5 acre tractof land, as
particularly set forth and described in a deed from S.A
Sellers and Louisa Sellers, his wife, to Frank W. Kennerley
recorded September 18t;, 1907 in Vol. 129 of Deeds, page 172, '
Records of Contra Costa County; thence along the easterly
�.oundary line of said tract anthe continuation thereof,
. 3°00' W. 1507.8 feet; thence N. 89058' W. (along a line
parallel to the southerly boundary line of Enes Ambrose
Subdivision, Second Unit and Third Unit, and 165-feet _
southerly therefrom measured at right angles to said boundary
line) 2903.0 feet to a point on the north and south midsection
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line of Sectinn 15, T 2 ?d. R. 1 W. thence along Said line,
N. 0038' W. 1565.4 feet to point on the north line of said
Section 15 and in the center line of the aforesaid state
highway; thence running along the north line of said section
15 and the center line of said state highti^ay, S. 89'558130" E.
2654.3 feet to the northeast corner of snid Section 15 and
the northwest corner of Section 14, and the point of beginning.
IT IS ALSO RESOLVED, ORDERED AND DECREED that the name of said pr000sed
Sanitary District shag be the Rivercrest Sanitary District; and,
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IT IS ALSO RESOLVED, ORDERED AND DECREED that Monday the 7tb day of January,
1935, at the hour of Eleven (11) o'clock A.Y. of said day in the chambers of the
said Board of Supervisors of said County, situated in the Hall of Records in
the City of Martinez, within said County and State, shall be the time and place at
which objections to the formation of the proposed district or to the extent thereof,
' may be heard; and,
IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, ORDERED AND DECREED that the Clerk of the Board of
Supervisors shall publish this resolution and notices of the hearing provided herein
in the Pittsburg Independent, a newspaner of general circulation within said County
' and proposed District, as follows, to wit:
1. Said Resolution shall be published in said paper at length twice before
the time set herein as the time for said hearing, and,
2. Notices briefly stating the passage of said resolution and containing the
'.. time and place of hearing as provided herein shall be published once a week for
three (3) weeks immediately preceding the hearing herein, in the Pittsburg Indeoende t
a newspaper, of general circulation published and circulated within said District,
IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED, ORDERED AND DECREED that the following notice
be used as a brief notice to be published as provided within said Statute:
NOTICE OF HEARING In THE MATTER OF THE FORMATION OF THE RIVERCREST
SANITARY DISTRICT OF TIM COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
ALL PERSONS WILL PLEASE TARE NOTICE HEREIN, that a resolution of the
Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, wa.s,on the
' 19th day of November, 1934, at a regular meeting thereof, passed declaring the
intention of said Board to form Rivercrest Sanitary District within said county of
Contra Costa. Said Resolution designated as a property to be included within said
District, the following described Droperty:
BEGINNING at a point in the center line of the State highway leading
'.. from Concord to Pittsburg at the northwest corner of Section 14,
T 2 N., R. 1 W_ M.D.B.& M. thence along the north line of said
Section 14, S. 69°58'30" E. 348.00 feet to the northeast corner
of that certain 5 acre tract of land, as particularly set forth
and described in a deed from S,A.Sellers and Louisa Sellers, his wife,
to Frank W."ennerley, recorded September 18th, 1907, in Vol. 129 _
of Deeds, page 172, records of Contra Costa County; thence along
the easterly boundary line of said tract and the continuation
thereof, S. 3°00' W. 1567,8 feet; thence N/ 89058' W. (along a line
parallel to the southerly boundary line of Enes Ambrose Subdivision,
Second Unit and Third Unit, and 165 feet southerly therefrom measured -
atright angles to said boundary line) 2903,0 feet to a ppoint on the
North and south midsection line of Section 15, T 2 N.
R. 1 A;
thence along said line, N.0036' W. 1565.4 feet to a point on the
' north line of said Section 15, and in the center line of the aforesaid
state highway • thence running along the north line of said section'
15 and the center line of said State highway, S. 69°56130" E. 2654,3
feet to the northeast corner of said Section 15 and the northwest
corner of Section 14, and the point of beginning.
Said Resolution designated the 7th day of January, 1935, at the hour of
eleven (11) o'clock A.M. thereof in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors of the
' County of Contra Costa, State of California, situated in the Hall of Records in the
City of Martinez, in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as being the
time and place for the hearing as to whether said district will be formed as provid—
ed in Statutes 1923, page 496, and amendatory sections thereto; -
YOU WILL ALSO PLEASE TARE NOTICE that at said hearing said Board of Superviso a
will entertain any and all objections to the formation of said district, or the incl e—
ion of any and all of the territory hereinabove given within said district as herein
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referred to and noticed. ('t,
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YOU WILL ALSO PLEASE TARE NOTICE that the resolution on file before the Board
of Supervisors herein referred to is referred to specifically and all persons inter-
ested
nter ested may read the same upon their desire so to do expressed to the Clerk of the
Board of Supervisors of said County.
Dated: this 19th day of November, 1934.
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W.J. BUCHANAN
Chairman of the Board of upervisors.
ATWT: S.C. WELLS
aunty Clerk and ex-officio
Clerk of the Board of Suuervisors.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, RESOLVED AND DECREED that any and all written object- ;-
ions to the creation of said district, or the incorporation of territory thereto,
shallbe heard and considered at said time and place hereinabove referred to as the
time and place for the hearing of the said resolution of intention to form said
sanitary district.
Dated: this 19th day of November, 1934.
W. J. BUCHANAN
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVffCRS.
ATTEST: S.C. WELLS
aunty Clerk and ex-officio Clerk
of the Board of Supervisors.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Dec. 3r4. 1934, at 10 o'clock -
A.M. �;�
...............Chairman. `
:. U441..Clerk.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.'
MONDAY, DEC. 3rd, 1934.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.°i.
Present: Hon. W.J,Buchanan, Chairman; supervisors James N.Long, H,L.Cummings, Harry
' M.St ow. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
Absent: Sunervisor R.J,Trembath.
The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of
November, 1934, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed
. by the Chairman and Clerk.
In !fatter of Transfer of Funds,
for Sewing SERA Project.
It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $250 be transferred from
Unappropriated Reserve fund to Charities & Corrections Fund for the purpose of _
'. furnishing of materials in aid of unemployment in establishingof a sewing SERA Pro-
ject.
The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, and Buchanan. -
Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisor Trembath.v
In Matter of Correction of Assessments.
Geo. 0. Meese, County Assessor, having applied to this Board for permission
to correct the following, assessments in accordance with provisions of Section 3604a
of the Political Code, to wit: z
For year 1934-35:
In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 3 974 Ernest P. Clerici is assessed with Lot 9
Blk 36 Town of Antioch, land value $120. Imnrovenents $1,150. Mr. Clarici claim
war veteran Exemption on this lot and automobiles assessed unsecured, but through an
error in the office of Assessor exemption amounting to $60 on the automobiles only
was allowed. Authority is granted to allow $920 exemnti on on the real estate.
In Vol. 24 Assessment No. 52557 Lawrence & Irene Nicol are assessed with a
tract of land in Brentwood School District containing 4.50 acres of land value $160
' . provemdnts $900. Personal property $160. Mr. Nicol claimed War Veteran exemption
on this property with Deputy C.A.French, but through an error said exemption did not s
reach Assessor's office. Mr. Nicol holds a receipt for said exemption. Authority
is granted to allow $1000 exemotion.
In Vol. 30 Assessment No. 63464 Jennings E.Heffelfinger is assessed with
that port, of an unnumbered lot lying W: of center In of Walnut Creek in Map No. 1 fi
Walnut Park containing 3.67 acres with $650, improvements. There are no improvements
on this property. Authority is granted to cancel same. ,^
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In Vol. 5 Assessment No. 12749 Chas. H. Green is assessed with Lots 10-11
Blk B. Richmond Center Addition with personal property erroneously assessed for $1050
The correct assessed value of this personal property is $460.
In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 53460 Frank Arribas is assessed with a tract of land
in the Ranc=.o Canada del Hambre with personal property erroneously assessed for ,$250.
Thereshould be no personal property assessed with this property. - 7
In Vol. 2 Assessment No. "
5 53972 Eecolastica Arribas is assessed with Lot L
and E 22' of Lot 2, Blk H. Town of Aalona, with personal property erroneously assesse
For $250. There should be no personal property assessed with this property. Authori y +.
to make correction is granted. '?
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In Vol. 16 Assessment No, j7063 Luella M. Miller is assessed with Lot ?� Blk
3 Pringle Addition to Walnut Creek with improvements erroneously assessed
The correct assessed value of these improvements is *'200.
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Vol. 24, Assessment No. 52806 Nm. V.Clark, is assessed with Lot 60 Brentwood
Irrigated Farms land value $1010. Improvements $620. Mr. Clark claimed War Vetera _
Exemption on this Lot wit:n. Deputy Assessor Mr. C.A.French, and holds receipt for sam
but through an error in this case, this exemption was not received at this office,
therefore exemption was not allowad on same.
In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 54036 G.Land is assessed with lots 7 and 8,
Blk 4 Town of Valora, with improvements erroneously assessed at $3,200. The correct
assessed value of these improvements is $2,800.
In Vol. 20 Assessment No. 56086 Joe C.Ramos is assessed with a Parcel of lam
containin,; 9.50 acres, land value $470, improvements $150, personal property $130.
Mr. Ramos claimed War Veteran Exemption on this property but through an error in
tris office same was not allowed.
In Vol. 26 Assessment No. 56561 ".R.Powell & J.B. John are assessed with Lot
30 Amended Correction Mao of a Portion of Lafayette terrace with improvements erron-
eously assessed at $700. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $200. _
In Vol. 26 Assessment No. 56830 John Diethelm is assessed with a tract of
in Live Oak School District with improvements erroneously assessed at $2900. The
correct assessed value of these improvements is „1920.
In Vol. 26 Assessment No. 56938 August Lavagnino is assessed with a tract of
land containing 158.28 acres, land value $1270, improvements $650. vine $240; Mr.
Lavagnino claimed War Veteran Exemutich on this property with Deouty Assessor C.E.
Bibber, and holdsreceints for same but through an error this exemption did not reach
t'iis office therefore exermtion to tine amount of $1000 was not allowed.
In Vol. 28 Assessment No. 59365 Eva M. Yorker is assessed with S.E. portion
of Lot 5, Blk G. Orinda Park Terrace with improvements erroneously assessed for $200.
`here are�_o improvements on this lot.
In '4ol. 29 Assessment No. 61256 Elmer W,Kilgore, et al. are assessed with
a tract of land containing{ 5.109 acres with imurovements erroneously shown as $1250.
The correct assessed value of these improvements is >350.
In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 300-47 Grover C.Donovan is assessed with the 5Y. .7
acres of Central 1. ac. of Lot 12, cont:;. .70 ac. Wills Addition to Town of Antioch
with improvements erroneously assessed at $1770. The correct assessed value of these
improvements is $1400.
In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 61890 'ames E.Howard is assessed with Lot 7, Blk
3 Pittsburg Home Acres with improvements erroneously assessed at $700. The correct
assessed value of these improvements is $400.
In Vol. 8 Assessment No. 20519 Frank Varrella is assessed with Lot 13, Blk 18
Walls Addn. to Richmond with improvements erroneously assessed for $660. The correct =
assessed value of these improvements is $500. -
In lol. 18 Assessment No. 39963 Pietro Lucido is assessed with the E. 1/2
of Lot 11, Blk 14, City of Pittsburg, with improvements erroneously assessed for $480.
There are no improvements on this lot.
In Vol. 26 Assessment No. 55390 Anie 11. Jorgensen is assessed with a tract of
land containing 93.18 acres with improvements erroneously assessed at $800. The
correct assessed value of these improvements is $500.
In Vol. 27 Assessment No. 57622 Ernest W.Valentine is assessed witia Lots 19
to 14, incl. Blk 2, Yartinez Oak Knoll Tract, with improvements erroneously assessed
at $520. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $400.
In °ol. 28 Assessment No. 59515 The American Trust Co. is assessed with Lot
70 Resubdivision of Blocks F-L-M Orinda Park Terrace with improvements assessed at
$500. There are no improvements on tnis property.
In 'ol. 24 Assessment No. 52727 Ira. A. Hollen is assessed with the E, 0-
of Lot 1, Blk P Homestead Additian to Brentwood, Land Value $80, improvements 3600.
Mr. Holten claimed War veteran Exemption with Deputy Assessor C.A.Frerch, and holds
receipt for same but the exemotion did not reach the office of Assessor, therefore ex
emotion was not allowed. Due to the fact that Mr. Hollen holds recein_t for some
authority is granted to allow exemption.
In Vol. 3 Assessment No. 6461 the First Presbyterian Church is assessed with
Lots 34 and 35 Blk 5c Amended Map of the City of Ricini ond,- land value $540, and
imurovements $1200. and exemptiorshculd have been allowed on same but in allowing =
ti, exemption we failed to incluae this property. � ?
In dol. 20, assessment No. 43820 Rosalie & Eva Lcubens is assessed with Lot
27 Bak C Amended Official Map of Arlington Acres, with $4000 imurovements. There are
no improvements on this Lot.
In °ol. 22 Assessment No. 47268 ''Thomas Burcher is assessed with Lot 29, Blk 7
EastRicnmord Boulevard witn $100 improvements. There are no improvements on this lot.
In Vol. 22 Assessment No. 47315 Matt Ribarich is assessed with Lots 1 to 4,
Inc. Blk 1, Tewksbury Hei;hts with improvements amounting to 1500. The correct
assessed value of these improvements is $300. <a
In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 55257 South Napa Realty Co. is assessed with the W.
4.70 acres of Lot b, less N.E. .50 ac. conte. 4.20 so. Official Map of Contra Costa
Royal Acres wit's improvements amounting to 8400. and personal propertyano'anting to $110.
There are no improvements on this Lot and there should be no personal property assess
edwtth same.
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In Vol. 30 Assessment No. 63220 'nary Roeth is assessed with a tract of land in
Goolds Addn. Contg. 2.44 ac. with 9350, improvements. There are no improvements on
on this lot.
In Vol. 30 Assessment No. 63722, Joseph Segwald Nelsbd is assessed with a Porti n
of Lot 22 Goodman Tract with 9740 Improvements. The correct assessed valuation of
these improvements is 9270.
' In Vol. 26 Assessment No. 56568 Alvin B.Scarbawk is assessed with Lot 46, also
a stria of land adj. on the W. lyinE between Thompson Rd and creek amended Correctio
Mao of a portion of Lafayette Terrace, with 920 personal property. There should be
no personal property assessed with this property.
In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 61767 J.E.Bundesen & Howard F.Lauritzen are assessed
with a tract of land containing 1.527 acres with personal property erroneously asses - -
ed for 98010. The correct assessed value of this personal property is 94000.
In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 35877 Sam B.Lagzsis is assessed with Lots 4,5,6, Blk
23, Town of Antioch,with $400. personal property. There should be no personal property
assessed with this property.
In Vol. 18 Assessment No. 40979 C.A,Hooper & Company are assessed with Lot 6,
Blk 102, City of Pittsburg, with $370, improvements. There are no improvements in
this lot.
In Vol. 18 Assessment No. 40981 C,A,Hooper a Company is assessed with Lot 8 Blk
102 City of Pittsburg, with 9380 improvements. There are no improvements on this loi.
And said applications having been annroved by the District Attorney of Contra
Costa County,
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization for correction of said assessment
is hereby made.,
In Matter of Cancellation of Tax Sale. -
' M.W.Joost, Tax Collector of Contra Costa County, havtV reported to this Board
that Lot 12, Blk 20, Pullman Townsite, was erroneously sold to the State of California
for delinquent taxes and having requested that said sale be cancelled;
It is, by the Board order-'d that the sale of said Lot above described, be and
the sane is hereby ordered cancelled.,\
In Matter of Annroving Bond of Great
Western Power Company of California,
under Franchise granted by Ordinance No. 136.
RESOLUTION APPROVING BO!D OF GREAT WESTERN
POWER COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA COVDITIOFED UPON
' THEFAITHFUL PERFORMANCE OF FRa7CHISE GRANT D
BY ORDINANCE N0. leo.
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa., did on th
4th day of October, 1915,da y and regularly pass and adopt its Ordinance No. 136
' granting to Great Western Power Company the franchise to use certain of the streets
and highways of the said Connty of Contra Costa for the distribution and furnishing
of electricity to the aublic; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to law and provision. -of the resolution of said Board of
Sioervisors Pertaining to the tenting of said franchise the owner of said franchise
is obligated to file and maintain with the Board of Supervisors of said County
a bond in the renal sum of One tnausand dollars (91,000.00) conditioned upon the
faithful and full performance of each and every term and condition of amid franchise
and,
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WHEREAS, said Great Western Power Company did in pursuance of said resolut-
ion file with said Board on October 4, 1915, a bond in said genal sum of $1,000.
executed by Great Western Power Company a.s principal and American Surety Company
of ++ew York as surety, which was duly approved and accepted by said Board; and,
WHEREAS, Great Western Power Company of California has succeeded to all the
right, title, and, interest of said Great Western Power Company, in and to said frau-
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chise and -
WHEREAS, said Great Western Power Company of California has now executed
and filed with this Board of Supervisors a further bond in said penal sum of $1,000.
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conditioned s aforesaid, in substitution of said previous bond; and,
WHEREAS, upon due investigation and consideration it appears to the
satisfaction of this Board said further bond is in proper form and that it has been
duly executed by said Great Western Power Company a California and by two good and
sufficient sureties;
NOW, THEREFOR„ HE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County
of Contra Costa that said latter bond be and it is hereby accepted and approved,
and the surety on said previous bond is hereby released from all further liability -
thereunder.
Passed on the 3rd day of December, 1934, by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow and Buchanan.
Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisor Tremhath.
W.J.Buchanan
ATTEST:-S.C. WEALS, Chairman of Board of Supervi ors
COUNTY CLERK. of County of Contra Costa.
In }utter of Granting Leave of
Absence to John Moore, Justice of Peace 15th Township.
John Moore, Justice nfthe Peace, of 15th Judicial Township of Contra Costa
County, having applied to this Board for nermission to leave the State of California,
It is, by the Board ordered that permission be granted to John Moore, to leave
the State d California, for a period of thirty days from and after date of leaving the
State of California. .
In Matter of Transfer of Funds,
On Re quest of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that
the sum of $15,000 be transferred from General Reserve Fund to Motor Vehicle Fund,
said amount to be returned as soon as available from current revenue.
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The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: .+
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow and Buchanan. - ';Ai.
Noes: None. -_
Absent: Supervisor Trembath.r
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In Matter of Placing Advertisement
,lin Oakland Tribune Year Book for 1935• -
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The Board of Sunervisors of Contra Costa County deeming the Oakland Tribune Yea
'..,Book for 1935, a good advertisis; medium for the resources of Contra Costa County,
' It is, by the Board ordered that an advertisement consisting of one page adver-
tising the resources of Contra Costa County bg5laced in the Oakland Tribune Year Book
for year 1935 at a cost of $100;
It is further ordered the: the Oakland Tribune present a verified claim on
the Advertisement Fund of said County, for the payment of said advertisement.
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•'! In Matter of Cancellation of
Assessment.
A.N Sullenger, County Auditor, having applied to this Board for correction of
following Assessment in accordance with Section 3881 of the Political Code , and
said application having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County;
It is, by the Board ordered that the following assessment be correcW,towit:
For year 1934'3.: The County Auditor hns.computed Byron Light Tax on the
following assessment No. 53101: This pr m erty is not in the Byron Light Dist.
Value of Assessment$$2,360.
Byron Light Rate, 55++FF
Amount of Tax to be cancelled, $12,74.K
In Matter of correction of Assessment.
G.O.Meese, County Assessor, havin applied to this Board for permission to
correct the followig Assessment: In accordance with provisions of Section 3804a
of the Political Code, to wit:
For the years 1931-32; 1932-33; 1933-34; and 1934-35. JENNIE DRESSER has been
assessed in Liberty School District with the following describedroperty: "The W'ly.
10.0 acres of the BE 1/4 of Sec.'3, T 1 S., R. 3 E. lying S. of Marsh Creek Road
This description is erroneous. The correct description is as follows: "The W'ly.
10,15 aures of the S.E. 1/4 of Sec. 3, T 1 S., R. 3'E. lying south.of Marsh Creek
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Road and East of a 16.51 Road".
i. Due to the fact that the taxes on this assessment has been delinquent for these
years your authorization to make the above correction in the description so that the
delinquencies will not apply on the 16.5' Road ter requested.
And t:,e District Attorney having approved the said application,
IT IS, BY TAE BOARD ordered that auti=ization for correction of said Assessments
is hereby made.K
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In Matter of Allowance to Indigents.
I"t IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that applicati,�n of ALVIA BROC%WAY, 254- 3rd St.
Ruchmond, for aid for needy aged be denied. - -
That application of BRIGIDA ORTIZ, 557 Liberty St. El Cerrito, for aid for
needy aged, be denied.
That aoolication for AID FOR NEEDY AGED, of EHARLES THOMAS, 445- 12th St.
Richmond, be denied. '
That application of MRS. CLARA THOMAS, 445- 12th St. Richmond, for aid for
needy aged, be denied.
That applicatioa of FRANCIS ROBERTS, 155 S. 39th St. Richmond, for aid for
needy aged, be denied.
That application of JULIA MUCHOW, 6645 Lincoln St. El Cerrito, for aid for
needy aged, be denied. '
That application of HENRY FISCHER, San Pablo, for aid for needy aged, be
denied.
That $15 State and ,,$15. ceunty aid for needy aged be granted to BENJAMIN
FRA.S'rLIN FRY, Road 20, San Pablo, beginning as of Nov. let, 1934.
That $15. State and $15. county aid granted to EMMA GENTRY, Pinole, Califor-
nia, be continued ns of Sept. 1934.
That $15. State and $15. county aid granted to FANNIE COTTLE, R.F.D. Box 399,
Richmond, be conti nued ae of Oct. 1934.
That $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid granted to ADA YOUNGLOVE, 232- 16th
St. Richmond, Apt. 1, be continued as of Oct. 1934.
That $12.50 State and $12.90 County aid granted to THOMAS F. CLARK, San
Pablo, be continued as of Oct. 1934.
That $10 State and $10 county aid granted to ELIZABETH STETSON, 766 Mosher
Lane, El Cerrito, be continued as of Nov. 1934.
Tba. $9.50 State and $9.50 County aid granted to WILLIAM WILLS, 777 Humboldt
St. Richmond, be continued as of Oct. 1934.
That $15. State and $15, county aid granted to ELLA HARDEN, 916 Bissell
Ave. Richmond, be continued as of Oct. 1934.
That $12. State and $12, county aid granted to MARY FERRITER, 507 Lexington
Ave. E1 Cerrito, be continued as of Oct. 1934;
That $7.00 State and $7.00 County aid for needy aged be granted to LOUISA
SCHOTT, 415- 3rd St. Antioc::, 'beginning as of Nov. 19, 1934.
That 410.50 State and $10.50 County aid for needy aged be granted to WALTER
F. BAIR, General Delivery, 'Thompson Rd, Lafayette beginning as of Oct. 1st, 1934.
That $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid for needy aged be granted to JOHN
MARTEN DAVIS, Butterfields Court, Warren St. Martinez, as of Nov. let, 1934.
That $10 State and $10 county aid for needy aged be pranted to JOHN LINCOLN
$ARKINSOF, P.O. BOX 272, Antioch, beginning as of 14ov. 19, 1934.
That $9.00 State and $9.00 County aid for needy aged be granted to LOUISE
CHERBBCiiNO, North Main St. Walnut Creek, as of Nov. 9, 19'x.
That $37.00 County cash allowance granted to 9onrad Price, Vine SMt. View
Martinez, for half orphan children be discontinued Nov. lst, 1934, and that 20. Stat
aid for and $30. county aid for needy children be granted beginning as of Nov. 1, 193 -
That $20 State aid for half orphan children granted to MARY SAMORA, Bona.fac'o
St. Concord, be continued as of Nov. let, 19:4.
T!;at $10 State and $20 countl aid for half orphan children granted_to LUCILL
MO;IT_ONARI, 217 Fleet St. Port C'iicago, be continued as of Nov. lst, 1934.
That $10 County cas.i allowance granted to BENJAMIN FRY, Road 20, San Pablo
be discontinued as of Nov. 1st, 1934. '!
That $25. County cash allorance be granted to WILLIAM. R. MARTIN, 3105 Flori"a
St. Richmond, commencing Nov, let, 1934.
That $70. jaunty cash all o--ance granted to ADELINE SANTOS. 45 ',Abner St.
San Leandro, Cal, be continued as of Dec. 1st, 1934.
That County cash allorance to MRS. MAE ROBERTS, 1104 Alhambra Ave. Martinez,
be increased from $20 to 9$30 as of Nov. 1st, 1934.
That $22.50 County cash alloiance begranted to MR. AND MRS. A. DEL ROSSO,
915- 7th Ave. Crockett, beginning as of Dec. let, 1934, to be disbursed in relief in
kind.
That County Cash allorance hEx etoforp granted to ROSE MOREIRA, 1415 Lillia
St. (rear) Crockett, be disoontinued as of 3fov. 1, 1934.
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That $42.50 per month county cash allowance granted to DOMINIC MERCURIO, 135 i
Serrellessa St. Martinez, be irc reased to $45. per month county cash allowance as
of Nov. 1st, 1934.
That $40 County cash all m�,ance granted to DANIEL HANIFF, Box 392, R.F.D.
Walnut Creek, be continued as of Sept. 1, 1934•
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That $12 county cash allowance granted to BAOLI PAVOLI, Grangers Wharf,
Martinez, be continued as of Aug. 1934.
That $10 County cash allowance granted to LUCIA RICCOBUNO, SHELLBACK AVE.
Walnut Creek, be continued as of Sept. 194.
That $5.50 County cash allowance granted to WILLIAM HOWARD, Marsh Creek Terri
tory near Clayton, be continued as of Aug. 19�4.
That $20 County cash allowance -p-rated to JOHN WHALEN, Crest Ave. Walnut Creek
' be continued as of Sent. 1, 1934•
That $25. County cash allowance ranted to VICTORIA BLACK 2247 Lincoln Ave. {
Concord, be continued as of Aug. 1, 193+•
That $5.50 County Cash allorance granted to MAY BROCK, Homestead Ave. Walnut
Creek, be continued as of Sept. 1, 1934•
That $10 per month county cash allowance granted to JOANNA WAGNF4, Walnut
Creek, be continued as of Sept. 1, 1934.
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That $35. county cash allowance granted to FRANCES SOUTHARD, Ygnacio Valley s
Road, Walnut Creek, be continued as of Aug. 15, 1934•
That $15. County cash allorance be granted to FRANK BUCK, Eoncord, Cal. as of g
Nov. 1st, 1934.
That aid granted to MS. IDA JACKSON, 1331 Everett St. El Cerrito, be dis-
continued as of Dec. 1, 1934.K
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' In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents
under care of probation Officer.
It is by the Board ordered that beginning Dec. 1st, 1934, $20, per month
county alloeance to Probation Officer for supportand maintenance of Dorothy Peralta
be discontinued on accmnt of her commitment to Weimar, for tuberuclosis.,r
AND the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Dec. 17th, 1934, at 10
o'clock A.2.
Chairman.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 17th, 1934.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry
Stow, end R.J.Trembath. S.C.'-lells, Clerk.
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In the Matter o£ Distribution
of Commissions on Insurance
Premiums.
On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, It is
by the Board ordered that J.H.Morrow, County Purchasing Agent, distribute the commis -
ions on insurance premiums on County Property, for the year 1934, and now under
his control, to legitimate county insurance agents, trenty per cent of the total
amount of such commissions to be divided among such agents in each Supervisor
District.
The vote on the foregoing order being as follows:
Aves: Supervisors Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: Supervisors Lone, and Stow.
In Matter of Resolution adooted
by the Contra Costa County Grand Jury. - y,
A resolution hnvin been received from the Grand Jury of Contra Costa
County recommending"Iete District Attorney of Contra Costa County or any of his _
deputies, shall not be permitted to assume private practice and recommending that
the Board fix the salaries of the deputies of the District Attorney's office;
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the consideration of said Resolution
be and the same is hereby continued to the time that Francis P.Healey, the District
',. Xttorney-elect takes office.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is BY THE BOARD ORDE.1'D
that the following advances be made from General Reserve Fund to the funds indicated
below, said amounts to be returned a s soon as available from current revenue:
Motor Vehicle Fund, $30,000.
Alamo Sch.Dist. Sal. Fd. 400.
Ambrose " " " " 100.
Antioch-L.O." 3,000.
Bay Pt.Sch. " " 450.
OarquiaeZ " n K 2,110.
Concord " " " 1,600.
Iron House " " " 125.
Moraga n n " 120.
Mora,a Teri-." " " 50
Nichols It 50.
Pinole-Her. " " " 1,000
Pittsburg " " " 4,500.
Port Costa ° " ° 300. '
Rodeo 1,150. _
San Pablo " " 1,500
Selby " " IOG
Excelsior " " 100
Liberty " " " 100
Alhambra Hi Sch. Dist.Sal.Fd. 3,200.
Antioch ° ° " " ° 1,500.
Pittsburg 11 " of " it 4,200.
richmond " " " " 1. 10,000
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The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Publishing Financial -
Statement for fiscal year 1933-34.
It is by the Board ordered that the financial statement of Contra Costa
Bounty for the fiscal year 1933`34, be published in Pittsburg Dispatch, for the time
' and in the manner rernsired by law;
It is, by the Board ordered that 400 copies of said financial statement be
ordered printed in pamphlet form from the Antioch Ledger, a newspaper of general
circulation minted and published in Contra Costa County.
j In Matter of Paying Princinal
and interest on Joint Highway _
District J13 Bonds.
IVHEREAS, the Board of Directors of Joint Highway District No. 13 of the
State of California did, on the 17th day of February, 1934, file with this Board a
certified copy of a certain resolution of said Board of Directors of said Joint
Highway District, ordering, declaring and m,aking.a levy within the Counties of
Alameda and Contra Costa to provide for 'the payment of the cos-, of construction
of the project of said Joint Highway District, and that thereafter the bonds of
said Joint HiFnway District were duly issued and sold in the sum of $2,378,000.00
bonds Nos. 1 to.2378 both numbers inclusive, of a denomination of $1000 each,
' payable in 15 series, the first 14 series of which include 158 bonds, the 15th series
of which includes 166 bonds, all payable on the 2nd day of January in the year of
maturity; and,
WHEREAS, 158 bonds comprising bonds Nos. 1 to 158, both numbers inclusive,
and all of said Series No. 1 of said 'bond issue, mature and become payable on the
2nd day of Jn.nuary, 1935, and that the interest on all of said issue for the perio
',. from July 1, 1934, to January 1, 1935, is nayable on the 2nd day of January, 1935,
at the rate of 3 3/4% per annum, on 1738 of said bonds, the first 11 series thereof,
and at the rate of 7 1/2% per annum on 640 of said bonds, on Series 12 to 15, both
series inclusive, and that the total amount of principal necessary to retire said
bonds is $158,000.00 and the total amount of interest necessary to service said bonds
is $43,787.50 and that the County of Contra Costa is obligated to pay one-tenth of
' said sums, to wit: the sum of $15,800.00 principal and the sum of $'4,378.75 interest,
making a total of $20,178.75;
NOW, THERr�FORE, BE IT RESOLVED: that the Auditor of the "runty of Contra
Costa, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant on the Treasury
of the County of Contra Costa, from tine Motor Vehicle Fund, nayable to Joint Highway
' District No. 13of the Stzte of California, in the sum of $20,178.75 and to deposit
the same with the Treasurer of said District, and the Treasurer of Contra Costa Count
is hereby autiorized and directed to cash said warrant upon presentation thereof
properly endorsed.
The foregoin:, Resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board.��
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In fatter of Improving First Avenue
and Pinon Avenue, in City of Pinole.
The Trustees of the City of Pinole, having reported to this Board by Resolut-
ion adopted by said Trustees that First Avenue and Pinon Avenue in City of Pinole,
are in need of renairs and that the anproximate cost for repairing said streets will R_
be the sum of $2400, ^nd hsvin requested that the County of Contra Costa allocate z'
the sum of $2400 from Motor Vehicle Fund of said County for the doing of said work,
and the Board deeming that"First Avenue and Pinon Avenue in City of Pinole are of
general County interest,
It is, upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Super visor Stow, ordered
that the sum of $2400, be allocated to the City of Pinole, for the imoroving of
First Avenue and Pinon Avenue in said City of Pinole, said $24&� to be paid out of
the Motor Vehicle Fund allocated to Sunervisor District #1.
In Matter of Granting Dance Permit.
The Antioch Horseshoe Club having applied to this Board for permission
to conduct a dance until hour of 2:30 A.M. on each Sunday morning during the month
of December, 1934,
It is by the Board ordered that said permission be granted.te
In Matter of Allowance to Indigents.
It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $12.50 State aid and .$12.50 county aid to
the needy blind be granted to MRS. SARAH ROBBINS, 530 Wano St. Martinez, beginning
as of Oct. 15, 1934.
That $15. State and $15. county aid to the needy blind, be continued for
'R. ED'W'ARD STANTON PRIOR, 5900 Panama St. Richmond Annex, as of Dec. 1934.
That $15. State and $15. county aid to the needy blind be continued to MR.
EDWARD B. PRIOR, 5900 Panama St. Richmond Annex, as of Dec. 1934•
That ?$21.50 State and $21.50 county aid to the needy blind be continued to
MRS. MARY Ek2A BROWN, 547 South 30th St. Richmond, as of Dec. 1934•
That $10 per month county cash allowance be granted to SA10;S AND LUELLA
MILLER, Hillside Ave. Walnut Creek, as of Nov. 15, 1934•
That $30 per month county cash allowance be granted to MR. AND MRS. CARLO
ALBANO, 377 u. 4th St. Pittsburg, as of Dec. 15, 1934.
That $12.50 County cash allowance be granted to HARRY OSBORNE, 434 south 12 h
St. Richmond, as of Dec. 1, 1934.
'hat ,$12.50 County cash allowance be granted to MRS. C ARRIE SLOAN, 618 Lex-
ington Ave. E1 Cerrito, as of Dec. 1, 1934.
That ;$8.50 County cash allowance to MRS. VICTORIA ALTER, for EARL ZAWADSKI,. f
559- 25th St. Oakland, Cal, be continued as of Sept. 1934•
That $33. county cash allowance granted to IGNAOIA SOUZA, 1327 Flora St.
Crockett, be continued as of Sent. 1, 1934.
That $20. per month ranted to MRS. RUTH HUGHES, Garrison St. Rodeo,
be continued as of Sept. 1, 19'4.
That $35• county cash allowance granted to MRS. ANITA GIANNASI, 61 Park
Place, Richmond, be continued as of Dec. 1, 1934.
- That M. County cash allot-ante granted to KATHERINE H. COVEY, 232 S. 13t
St. Richmnnd, be continued as of Aug, 1, 1934.
That $50 county cash allowance granted to MRS. GUADALUPE LEMOS, 131 Barre t
Ave. Richmond, be continued as of Oct. 1, 19'.4.
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That $35. county cash allowance granted to C. H. LUNDVALL, 608 Everett St. E1
Cerrito, Cal. be continued as of Nov. 1, 1934.
That $20 County cash allowance granted to MRS. CLARA MANSFIELD, 508 Lexington
Ave. El Cerrito, be continued as of Oct. 1, 1934.
That $25. county cashalloe:ance granted to LAURA KATES, 9th & A. Sts. Antioch,
be continued as of Jan.l., 1935• That $25. be increased to $35. per month; the $10
' increase to be disbursed in rent and paid to MRS. A. PATRINI, 808- Sth St. Antioch,
oeginning Nov. 19, 1934•
That $30 county cash allowance granted to MRS. ELVIRA INEES, 442- 10th St.
Richmond, be increased to p40 county cash allowance as of Dec. 1, 1934•
That $22.50 County cash allowance granted to EMIL WIDMER, 231 S. 4th St. Richm nd
be increased to $27.50 county cash allorance as of Dec. 1, 1934.
That $30 County Casa allowance granted to MRS. AMY CARPENTER, 332 Sixth St.
Ric mond, be decreased to $7.50 county cash allowance as of Dec. 1, 1934.
That $20 standing grocery order on Continenti's Grocery in Pittsburg, be dis-
continued as of Dec. 5, 1934, for FRANCES RAGUSA, 130 York St. Pittsburg, Cal. -
That $9.50 Standin; 4roce-ry order granted to BENJAMIN FRY, San Pablo, be
discontinued as of Dec.
That $10 county cash allowance to JAMES MURPHY, Key Boulevard, San Pablo,
issued in relief in kind, be discontinued as of Dec. 1, 1934•
That $15. county cash allowance for the board and care of iATHEW HARMER,
be discontinued to MRS. AGNES MCGUIRE, 2136 -- 88th Ave. Oakland,"'as of Dec. 20, 193
4.
That $17. county cash allowance granted to FRED FINCH ORPHANAGE 3800 Coolidge
St. Oakland, for board and care of FRANK HAHNER, be disconti nued as of Dec. 20, 1934.
That anolication of GEORGE WEEKS, 534- 4th St. Richmond, be denied as need
not established.
That aonlicatien of MAMIE E. BLAKELY, 647- 18th St. Richmond, for aid be
denied, as need not established.
That nonlication of AMANDA BORGENS, 435 S. 2nd St. Richnond, be denied as need
' not established.
That aoplication of MI'TIE BATES, 640- 3rd St. Richmond, for aid be denied
I as need not established. 9
That $12. State and $12.00 county aid for needy aged be granted to ANTONIO
SCALZO, 7th Sr,. Crockett, to begin as of Dec. 1, 1934•
That :$15. state and $15 county aid to the needy aged be granted to CHARLES H.
CARPENTER, 332- 6th St. Ric,unor,d, as of Dec. 1, 19?4.
That 315. State and $15 county aid to the needy aged be granted to JAMES MUI
2539 Humphrey St. Richmond, as of Nov. 13, 1934.
That $ll tate and $11. county aid to the needy aged granted to JOSEPH HARVEY
HILL, Hillside Ave. Walnut Creek, be continued as of Dec. 1, 1934.
That $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid to the needy aged be continued to ^,
CHARLES HENRY RAY, Locust Ave. Walnut Creek, as of Dec. 1, 1934.
That $15. State and $15. county aid to the needy aged granted to JOHN MORRIS
Pinole, be continued as of Dec. 1934.
That $15. State and 315 county aid to the needy aged granted to CATHERINE
' BROMLEY, 263- 14t-sst. Richmond, be continued as of Dec. 19.4.
That 412.50 State and $12,50 county aid to the needyaged granted to MRS.
AN-,-IE ZECHER, 801- 7th St. Richmond, be continued as of Dec. 1934.
That $7. State and 17. county aid to MISS LOUISAA. SCHOTT, 415- 3rd St.
Antioc!:, be discontinued as of Nov. 19, 1934.
That $10 county aid and $10 state aid to the needy aged granted to JAMES
' HEiRY BOLLINGE1, DATJILLE, be discontinued as of Dec. 1, 1934.
That aid to Mr. ALBERT LUCE, 149 Richmond Ave. Pt. Richmond, be discontinue
as o; Nov. 1, 1934.
That application of k{RS. KATE LONGHURST, 861 East 12th St. Pittsburg, be
denied.
That application of 10- GEO. ADELBERT LA MOIN, Box 576, First St. Brentwood,
for aid be denied.
That application of bR. WILT_IAI BECKER, 9 Pomona Ave. El Cerrito, for aid
'. be denied.
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That annlicatio_• of JULIUS BEIA�i, 720- 18th St.Richmond, for aid be denied.
That anolicatior, of MRS. BLANCHE CASEY, 1450 San Paolo Avenue, El Cerrito
for aid be denied.
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That application of MICHAEL CASEY, 1450 San Pablo Ave. El Cerrito fa' aid
!. be denied.
That aoplication of PHILIP GROESSER, 126— 19th St.Richmond, for aid be
denied.
That aoplication of HANS J. RASMUSSEN, R.F.D. Box 564, Berkeley for aid
be denied.
That aoplication of MRS. E`.MA WELLS, 435 N. 19th St. Richmond, for aid be
denied as need not established.
That $50 State and x$10 county aid for children of incapacitated father be
granted to LRS. C 0<SUELLO GONZALES, Cravello Ave. Belle Monte, Pittsburg, to begin
Nov. 14, 1934.
That $lo State and $20 county sid for half orphan child.be granted to MRS.
HELEN PRICE, Willow Pass Road, Concord, beginninas of Nov. 1, 1534.
That $20 State and $20 county aid for half orphan children be granted to MRS.
GRACE SMITH, 549 Albermarle, El Cerrito, as of Nov. 1, 19J4.
That $20 State aid and $7. county aid for half ornhan children granted to ;..zS
LILLIAN CHRISTIAN, Port C!:icago, be continued as of Dec. 1, 1934.
That $50 State aid ad �a20 county aid for half orphan children granted to
MHS. PEGGY LINO, Veale & Leslie Ave. Mt. View, Martinez, be continued as of Nov. 1,
1934.
That $30 Stte and $30 county aid forhalf orphan children gran-,ed to MRS.
A:NGELITA VILLA, Rodeo, be continued as of Dec. 1, 1934.
That $20 State and $34 county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS.
CHARITY MADISON, 3316 Chanslor Ave. Richmond, be coitinued as of Dec. 1934.
That $15. State aid for half orphan children granted to MHS. CARRIE MOOSE,
Pinole, Cal. be continued as of Dec. 1934•
That $10 State and $35. county aid for half oroban children granted to MRS.
ANNA O'MALLEY, 512 Norvell St. E1 Cerrito, be continued as of Dec. 1934.
That $10 State and $20 County aid be discontinued to MRS. FRANCES DAVI, 210 , ?�
Buckley St. Martinez, Cal. as of Aug. 20, 1934, and that $30 county cash allowance
be granted to begin as of Au'. 20, 1934.
That $30 State and $15. county aid for children of an incapacitated father
granted to MRS. TERESA PETRELLI, 524 Dubois St. Box 577, North Richmond
be discontinued as of Dec. 1, 1934.
That application of MRS. TERESA TOIA, 3518 Cutting Blvd. Richmond for aid be
denied.
That $20 State ani 117. coun`.y aid for needy children granted to MRS. GEORGI
CONOVER, Bananza St. Walnut Creek, Box 274, be discontinued as of Nov. 2, 1934.
That $20 Oounty cash allor.ance be granted to Mrs. Conover, as of Nov. 1, 1934.1,\
In Matter of Resolution in regard to
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County Recorder's SERA Projects.
IT IS RESOLVED that C.H.Hayden, County Recorder of the County of Contra
Costa, be and i s hereby authorized and empowered to accent and agree to any and all
conditions in behalf of the Governmental Unit making application for any clerical
projects under SERA.
The foregoing Resolution Ras adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board,
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, January 7th, 1935, at 10 elclee '
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IN TEE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, JANUARY 7th, 1935. `-
, The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M,
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Present: Hon. W.J.Ruchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
H.M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath.-, -6C.Wells, Clerk.
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The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of December,
1934, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read and signed a
by the Chairman and Clerk.
In Matter of Petition for Formation
of Rodeo County Fire Protection District.
A petition signed as required by law, having been filed with this Board
praying for the formation of a County Fire Protection District in County of Contra
Costa, to be known as Rodeo County Fire Protection District;
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on said petition is hereby fixed
for Monday, February 4th, 1935. at 11 o'clock A.�. and that notice of time and place
'.. of said hearing be published in the Pinole Times, a newspaper of general circulation
published in the County of Oontra Costa, for the time and in the manner as required b
law, and that noticF of time and place of said hearing be posted in three public place
within the boundaries of said or000sed District.
In Matter of Correction of Assessments.
G.O.Meese, County Assessor, having applied to this Board for authorization to
correct the following erroneous assessments under Section 3804a of the Political Code,
to wit:
For year 1934-35, in Vol. 16 Assessment No. 37363 Jas. F.Gouzelle Nicholls
C/o tarry M.Race, is assessed with a portion of Lots 1 and 10, Block F. Town of Pinole
Villa Sites, land value $80 improvements $600. Mr. Race claimed War Veteran exemption
on this property but through an error in office of Assessor, same was not allowed.
'Authorization is requested to allow War Veteran Exemption amounting to $680.
For year 1934-35, in Vol. 7 Assessment No. 16131 Frank A. Silva, is assessed
with Lot 8 Block 10, San Pablo Villa, land value $90 improvements, $650. Mr. Silva
claimed War Veteran Exemotion with deputy Assessor I.R.vaughn, Richmond, but through
an error the affidavit did not reach the Assessor's office; authority is requested
to allow exemption amounting to ,$740.
' And said annlication having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra
Costa County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization for correction of said assessment
be and the same is hereby granted.,1
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In the Matter of Declaring Ordinance
No. 229 duly w blisbed.
Ordinance No. 229 having been published in the Brentwood News,a newspaper
of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, for the
time and in the manner as prescribed by law, as shown by the affidavit of publicatio
of Edgar M.Allen, on file herein; '
It is, by the Board ordered that said ordinance be and the same is her=by
declared duly published.
In "`atter of Advertising for bids
for Maintaining and Caring for and
Furnishing of Electricity to Byron Highway
Lighting District.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an advertisement for caring of and main-
taining a system of street lights and for supplying said District with the electrics y
necessary for operating and maintaining all of the lights which are now, or are to bo
installed within the Byron Highway Lighting District, be publishedin the Byron Times
It is, further ordered that said bids be received by the Clerk of this
Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, February 4th, 1935•
In adatter of Approval of Bond
on Lost Warrant.
It appearing to this Board that Warrant No. 4620, heretofore drawn by the
County Auditor on County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, in favor of Al. G.Minzer,
in sum of $.60 payable out of the General Fund of said County, has been lost and
the said Al. G.Minzer, having furnished to this Board a good and sufficient Bond in
sum of $1.20 indemnifying the County against loss on the issuance of a duQlicate
warrant, to replace Auditor's Warrant No. 4F20;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Bond and the Sureties thereon be and
the same are hereby approved by the `'ounty Auditor f Contra Costa county is hereby
authorized to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of Al. G.Minzer, payable out of the
General Fund, in sum of $.60 to replace said Warrant No. 4820. '
The said order ispassed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is, by the Board ordered that
following amounts be transferred from Charities & Corrections Fund, to the accounts s
indicated:
Mendocino State Hospital, $ 14.17 k
Whittier State School, . 432,26
Preston School of Industry 709.33
California School for Girls, 127.35 "a
Sonoma State Home, 7172.46
Narcotic State Hospital (Spadra)' 6.2 ,
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Less Credit Bill Mendocino Hospital, 6..0
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The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.y
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In the Matter of Transfer of Funds.
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A.,+.Sullenger, County Auditor, of Contra Costa "aunty, having reported to thi
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Board that certain adjustments between funds are necessary In order to adjust account
for the months of November and December 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 eaplanatio
presented by said A.N.Sullenger;
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It is, by the Board ordered that the following adjustments be made in the
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funds as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Treasurer:
' Debits Credits
(Decreases) (Increases)
Charities & Corrections Fund, $109.58
County Library " 31.8E
Motor vehicle " 4330.44
Unapp. Elem. Schl. " 57,00
Dene_al " X4062,21.
Unempl. relief Loan " #4,69
S.S.Revolving " 432.00
3 4529.90 5 4526.90
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The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Cancellation of Warrants.
On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that h
the following County Warrants be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled, to wit:
' CHARITIES & CORRECTIONS FUND.
Number Date of Issue, An aunt.
7827 June 1, 1934. $25.00 01
7870 June 1, 1974, 18.00
7970 June 1, 1934, 25.00
865 July 1, 1934, 16.00
' 868 July 1, 1934, 20.00
8589 July 1, 1934, 20.00
8697 July 1, 1934, 16.00
8713 July 1, 1934, 30.00
8761 July 1, 1934, 30.00
8793 July 1, 1934. 10.00
8889 July 1, 1934, 20.00
123, Aug. 1, 1934, 20.00
202 Aug.1, 1934, 25.00
236 Aug. 1, 1934, 30.00
252 Aug. 1, 1934, 30.00
334 Aug. 1, 1934, 10.00 Jkll
73936 Aug. 1, 1934, 12.50 i
4440 Aug. i. 1934. 20.00
870 septal, 1934: 25.00
943 Sept. 1, 1934, 23.00
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1119 Sept. 1, 1934, $10.00
11 9 Sept. 1, 1934, 15.00
1162 Sept. 1, 1934, 30.00
1177 Sept. 1, 1934, 6.Oo
1214 Sept. 1, 1934, 20.00
1575
1727 Oct. 1, 1934, 20 00
1749 Oct. 1, 1934, b0.00
1890 Oct. 1. 1934, 20.00
2141 dot. 1 1934, 27.00
2344 Nov. 1,. 1934, 25.00
3256 Dec. 1, 1934, 30.00
3405 Dec. 1, 1934, 37.00
Dec. 1, 1934. 16.00
3779 Dec. 6, 1934, 5.60
GENERAL FUND.
5620July 16, 1934, 22.32
2241 Suept. 17.1934, 11.41
2728 ct. 15, 1934 34.60
SALARY FUND.
832 Jan. 1, 1935, 150.00
778 Dec. 17,1934, 5.50
COUNTY LIBRARY.FW D.
246 Dec. 3, 1934, 6.34
PAY ROLL FUND-
750 Aug. 20, 1934, 11.25
995 Sept. 4, 1934, 9.00
11 5 Sept. 4, 1934, 62.00
1940 Uct. 15, 1934, 13.50
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In the Matter of the Formation of the
RIVERCREST SANITARY DISTRICT, under and
pursuant to Statutes of 1923, page 499
and Amendatory sections thereto.
ORD—TR ESTABLISHING DISTRICT.
On the 5th day of November, 1934, at a regular meeting of the Board of
Supervisors thereof, a petition signed by resident electors residing within the
boundaries of the proposed Rivercrest Sanitary District, was filed with the said
Board of supervisors;
That on the 19th day of November.1934, said Board of Supervisors by resoluti n
adopted, declared their intention of forming said Rivercrest Sanitary District,and
designated in said resolution the proposed boundaries of said District; that said
resolution was published in full for the time and in the manner prescribed by law,
in the Pittsburg Independent, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published
in the County of Contra Costa, as shown by the affidavit of publication on file
herein of F.L.McBride; '
That on the 19th day of November,1934, the Board of Supervisors set said
petition for hearing and that notice of the time and place fixed for said hearing
was published for the time and in the manner prescribed by law in the Pittsburg
Indeoendent a newspaper of general circulation, nrinted and nublished in the County
of Contra Costa, as shown by the affidavit of publication of F.L.McBride, on file
herein;
That at the time and place of said hearing, set out in said notice, to wit:
January 7th, 1935, at the hour of ten o'clock. A.M. in the chambers of the Board
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of Supervisors in the Hall of Records in the City of Marti rez, County of Contra Costa,
Ralph H. Wight, filed written objection on behalf of Ernest H. Ward and wife, Gertrude
P.Sellers, Executrix of the estate of S.A.Sellers, deceased, and also appeared in
person on behalf of the estate of A.J.Alves, deceased, and Frank Kennerley and objected
to the inclusion within the boundaries of the proposed Rivercrest Sanitary District
of the properties of the aforementioned parties;
That upon hearing the testimony of said Raloh H. ~light, it was the opinion
of said 'card of Supervisors that the property of Ernest H.Ward and Wife, Gertrude P.
Sellers, Executrix of the estate of S.A.Sellers, the Estate of A.J.Alves, deceased,
' and Frank Kennerley, would not be benefitted by being included kithin the boundaries
of said district, and it is by the Board ordered that said properties be excluded
from said District;
There being no written objections on file, or otherwise, to the creation
of said Rivercrest Sanitary District, and the Board of Supervisors deemiig it for
the best interest of the residents and tax payers within the boundaries of said
proposed Rivercrest Sanitary District, that said district be created,
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, it is by the
Board ordered that said Rivercrest Sanitary District be and the same is hereby creat-
ed; andthat the boundaries of said Rivercrest Sanitary District, as finally determine _
by this Board is declared to be as hereinafter particularly described as follows, to 1
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wit:
BEGINNIN, at a point in the center line of the State highway leading
from Concord to Pittsburg, at the northeast corner of Section 15,
T 2 N., R. 1 W. M.D,B_u M. thence along the east line of said
Section 15, S. 0°05130" E., 1400.66 feet to an iron pine; thence
leaving the said East line of Section 15, N. 89°59' W• 2641.10 feet
to a point on the west line of the East one-half of said Section 15;
thence along sad line, N. 0038' W. 1400.37,1 feet to a point on the
North line of said Section 15 and in the center line of the afore- _
said state highway; thence along the north line of said Section 15
and the center line of said State Highway, S. 89°58' 30" E. 2654.34
feet to the point of beginning.
The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous.
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Now at the hoar of 12 o'clock M. it appearing to the Board that the
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terms of office of James N. Long, and Harry -. Stow, have expired, and it
appear-ing to the Board that James N.Long and Harry M. Stow, have been duly elected,
and qualified as Supervisors in and for the First and Third Supervisorial
Districts respectively of Contra Costa county, and said James N.Long and Harry
M. Stow, appear and take their seats as Supervisors of districts One and Three
respectively.
Thereupon the Board is called to order by James N.Long, and the election
of a Chairman being in order, Supervisor Long nominates W.J.Buchanan as Chairman
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of the Board, and said motion is seconded by Supervisor H.L.Cummings. }
Thereupon the Motion is put and after roll call, W.J.Buchanan was declared
to be the duly elected Chairman of the Board of Sunervisors to serve until the -
further order of this Board.
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The vote on said order being as follows, to wit:
Ages: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow and Trembath.
Supervisor Buchanan not voting.
In Matter of Selection of Committees '
of the Board.
On motion duly made and carried, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the
following Committees be mpointed to facilitate the affairs of the Board, twit:
Committee on Generei.Fund: Supervisors dames N.Long, Harry M. Stow,
and W.J.Bucbanan.
Committee on Hospital Fund: Supervisors H.L,Cummings and R.J.1rembWh,
and W.J.Buchanan.
Each Supervisor to act as a Committee on Road Claims in his own District.
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IN THE Matter of Acoointment of a
#ember of Hospital central Committee
for Subsidized Tuberculosis Hospitals.
on motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that w.J.Buchanap Chairman of the Board
of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby appointed a Member
of the Hospital, Centra? Committee for Subsidized Tuberculosis Hospitals, to
represent the County of Contra Costa, in all matters coming before said Committee.
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In the matter of Allowance
to indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $20 county cash allowance be granted to
JOSEPHINE INGALLS, 1230 Pine St. Martinez, as of Sept. 19, 1933•
' That $34 county cash allowance granted to MARTIN DOVIK, Walden Road, Walnut
Creek be continued as of Sept. 1, 1934•
That $6.50 county cash allowance granted to CAESAR RAPPA, 40 Front St. (rear )
Pittsburg, be continued as of Jan . 1st, 1935•
That $17. county cash allowance granted to ANDREW WALKER, O'Hara Ave. Oakley,
be continued as of Jan 1, 1935•
That $42.50 County cash allowance granted to MR. AND MRS. VOLNEY WILSON
' 301- 5th St. Antioch, be continued as of Jan. 1, 1935•
That $6.50 County cash allowance granted to MRS. JOSEPHINE FERRANTE, 536 Cutt r
St. Pittsburg, be continued as of Jan. 1, 1935.
That $21.75 county cash allowance granted to FRANK PRESTIGIACOEiO, 299- W.
5th St. Pittsburg, Cal. be continued as of an. 1, 1935.
That $16.50 county cash allowance granted to MRS. HELEN COMBIS, Pinole,
oe continued as of Sept. 1, 1934.
That $25. county cash allowance granted to THURSA SILVESTER, 5426 Van Fleet
St. Richmond, be increased to $30 county cash allowance as of Jan. 1, 1935•
That $12.75 county cash allowance granted to MARY MUDRIDGE P.O. Box 233,
Pinole, be increased to $15 county cash allowance as of Jan: let, 1935•
That $25 county cash allowance granted to MRS. FILOMENA MOITOZA, R.F.D. Box
23, San Pablo, be increased to $30 county cash allowance as of Jan. 1st, 1935•
That $25 county cash allowance granted to MRS. HARVEY HENDERSO;' 120 South 6t
St. Rich•:::ond, be increased to $30 county cash allowance as of Jan. 1st, 1935.
That $30 county cash allowance granted to MRS. FRANCES DAVI, for DiMaggio
children be discontinued as of Jan. 153t, 1935• (210 Buckley St. Martinez)
That $11.50 county aid and $11.50 State aid to the needy aged be granted to
RICHARD SLATTERY, 434 Bissell Ave. Ricanond, as of Dec. 1st, 199.
That $11.50 State and $11.50 county aid to the needy aged be granted to
YRS, MARY SL!ITTERY, 434 Bissell Ave. Richmond, as of Dec, let, 1934•
That 17f State and Pi county aid to the needy aged granted to MR. BILLINIE
LA BELLE, 704 acdonald Ave. Richmond, be discontinued as of Dec. 1st, 1934•
That $10 county and $10 State aid to the needy aged granted to PERS. MARTHA
MOUNTFORT, 243- 2nd St. Richmond, be discontinued as of Dec. 1, 1934•
That an_olication of MRS. MATILDA DALL, 413- 21st St. Richmond, for aid for
needy aged, be denied.
That application. of MRS. ELIZA=ETH HERR, 265-,4tb St. Richmond, for aid be
denied.
That $20 State and $20 county aid for half orphan children be granted to
MRS. JOSEPHINE FER3EIRA, 602- 10th St., Antioch, beginning as of Dec. 1, 1934•
That $20 State and $25.50 county aid for half orphan children be granted to
MGRS. MARY ALVFS, 625 Elm St. El Cerrito, as of April, 1934.
' That $30 State and $10 county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS.
FLORIDA COX, 2354 Bonifacio St. Concord, be continued as of Dec. 1, 1934, and that
$30 State and $10 county aid be decreased to $30 ytate aid beginning Jan. let, 1935•
That $20 State aid for half orphan children granted to LULU CROOKS, Box 954,
Shell Ave. Martinez, be decreased to $10 State aid for half orphan children to begin
as of Jan. 6, 1935•
That $q0 State aid and $20 county aid for half orphan children granted to
MRS. PEGGY LINO, Veale & Leslie Ave. Mt. Viers, Martinez,be cbanged to $40 State aid
and $30 county aid 'oeginninZ Dec. 1st, 1934.
That $40 State and $2:) county aid for whole orphan children granted to CALONE
FAMILY, 650 Cutter St. Pittsburg, be changed to $30 State and $30 county aid as of
-Jan. 0, 1935; this monW to be disbursed by the Social Service Department, Relief in
kind40 groceries and $20 monthly payment on property.
That $10 State aid and $10 county aid for LILLIAN LAWRENCE, Walnut Ave, Concord
be discontinued as of Jan. 7th, 1935, and that $20 county cash allowance granted
to begin as of Jan. 7, 1935, and to be paid to MRS. HARRY MOULD of Walnut Ave. Concord
That $9. State and $9. County aid to needy agedYgranted to YRS. EMMA LOUISE
HARCK, 445 First St., Richmond, as of Dec. 1st, 1934•
That $15. State. and 315. county aid to needy aged granted to John MORRISON
Pinole, be discontinued as of Dec. 1st, 1934,
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In hatter of appointment of
Harry M.Stow, as Member of Board
of Directors of Joint Highway District
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The following Resolution is passed by unanimous vote of the Board, tow it:
BE IT RESOLVED: That Harry M.Stow, a member of the Board of Supervisors
of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby chosen and appointed by the Board of
Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as a member of the
Board of Directors of Joint Highway District #13 of the State of California; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that S.C.Welle, Clerk of this Board prepare and
transmit certified copies of this Resolution to the Board of Directors of Joint
Highway District#13 of the State of California, aid to the Board of Supervisors
of the County of Alameda, State of California.,,
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, January 218t, 1935, at
10 o'clock A.M.
,'.Chairman.
.... c"........Clark.
IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF
CALIFORNIA.
Monday, January 219t, 1935.
1 The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.
Cummings, and Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Tranbath. S.C.''211s, Clerk.
In Matter of applications for
Dance Permits.
Applications for permission to conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M.
are filed by the applicants following:
Mt.Diablo Post #246, Ametican Legion, Danville, Feb. 2nd, 1935•
Bay Point Fire Dept. of Port Chicago, American Legion Hall, Port Chicago, ,
March 2nd, 1935.
B.L.Anderline, Rodeo, January 30th, 1935-
It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT the said applications be grant ed.K
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IIn the Matter of Granting Permission
,to lay a Pipe line.
H.H.Hale, David Ginochio, B.Giussi, and Joe Fregulia, having applied to
this Board, for permission to lay a three inch water pipe line, along Ynez Ave.
(Cowell Road) from terminus of installation of the California Wat er Service Company
ifor a distance of approximately 2000 feet, to and across the frontages of the respect-
ive petitioners,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and th a sam e is hereby
'..granted, said work to bedon e under the sun arvision of the County Surveyor, and to
' the satisfaction of tae Supervisor of said District.,,
In Matter of GrantiW, Permission
to lay water nine line.
Louis Armbrust and H.H.Hale, having applied to this Board for permission to install -
'a water pipe line not more than two inches in diameter, along Chestnut Ave. in
!Concord Township, from the t e=inus of the installation of theCalifornia Water Service
Company to approximately th epronerty known as The Airport,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby
(,granted, said work to be doneunder the supervision of the County Surveyor, and to
:the satisfaction of the Svnervisor of said District.,
In Matter of Purchase of -
Equipm ant for Sheriff's Office.
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings,-J.H.Morrow,
'..County Pur ,chess m Agent of Contra Costa County, is hereby authorized to purchase equip-
ment consisting of guns, handcuffs, and photographic equipment, upon requisition from
!Join A.Miller, Sheriff of Contra Costa County, and the County Auditor of Contra Costa
(County is hereby directed to apply to this Board for an adjustment of funds of the
�said Sheriff in order to finance the payment of the saidaquipment.�
In Matta of Placing Partition _
in office of the Sheriff of Contra Costa County.
John A.Miller, Sheriff of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized to have a
partition installed in the main office of the Sheriff,of Contra Costa County, said work
to bedone under the supervision of J.H.Morrow, County Purchasing Agent and of E.A.
Lawrence, Building Superintendent, and the County Auditor is hereby directed to apply
to this Board for an adjustment of funds of thq,bffice. of the Sheriff of Contra Costa
County, in order to finance the payment of said partition.Y
2021
In Matta of Building, Cement Floor
in 'Loom in Base mt of Court House.
E.A.Lawrence, is her^by authorised to expend the1sum of $26. in placing a cem t
floor in the room of the basement of the Court House, under the front stairs, the
materials for doing of said work to be purchased through the Purchasing Agent of said
County. •;
In Matter of Appropriation for
SERA Project for Repairs to Court
douse Building and Furniture.
s
It is, by the Board ordered that the sum of $229, be appropriated for the
purchase of materials through th a Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County for repairs
and alterations to be placed in the Court House Building, the labor of doing said worl
to be a SMA Project.
In Matter of Acceptance of Resignation
of Mrs. Camille Lyckman.
The resignation of Mrs. Camille Lyckman, as a So Cial Service Worker of
Contra Costa County having been tendered to Mrs. Ruth McCord, Social Service Worker,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby
accepted and said office declared vacant as of January lst, 1935-1.-
In
935•,(In Matter of Granting G.O.Meese,
County Assessor, authority to apply
for SMA Project.
Geo. O.Meese,County Assessor of Contra Costa County, is hereby grant si
authority to apply to th a proper agency for an SERA Project, of compiling mans, etc,
for the office of the County Assessor.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, and in order to finance current
operations, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDiRED that th a sum of $30,000 be advanced from
General Reserve Fund to the Motor Vehicle Fund, said sum to be returned to the Genera
Reserve Fund, as soon as available from current revenue.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.h
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In Matt er of Transfer of "unds.
Upon request of A.!I.Sulleng Er, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD
jORDHRED that thefol Iowin.; noropriation adjustments be and the same are had)y authorszed:-
Road Aporcpriations 1934-35. _
ADJUSTMENTS.
Motor Vehicle Fund Aporopns.
Sun. Dist. I: Increase Decrease
R 111-0 Mtce-Rts. of Way $2500.00 $3350.00 Mtce- Surface R 112-0
:R 113-0 MtCe-Bridges 600.0o
':E 115-0 C 0 Imp. to Rds, 250-00
3350.00 - 3350.00
Sup. Dist. 2:
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R 211-0 Mtce- Rts. of Way $4000.0o $9240.00 Mtce-Surface, R 212-0
R 212-202 " Surface B25 1015.00
R. 202-5 Subgrade " 1725.00
',R 213-0 Mtce-Bridges, 2502 00.00 _
2 0.00 0.00
Su. Dist. 3:
R 311-0 Mtce-Rts. of Way 4000.00 8700.00 Mtce- Surface, R 312-0
R 313-0 Mtce-Bridges, 1200.00 -
R 310 0 o
0 C0 Imp. to Bridges, 2500-00
es, 100.00
700.00 700.00
Suo. Dist. 4•
.1 411-0 Mtce-Rts of Way 6000.00 7000.00 Mtce-Surface R 412-0
R 413-0 Mtce-Bridges, 1000.00
7000.00 $7000-05
-
Sul). ilist. 5•
' R 511-0 Mtce-Rts of Way 1000.00 3650.00 Mtce-Surface, R 512-0
R 513-0 Mtoe-Bridges 2000.00
R 516-0 C 0 Imp. to Bridges, 6 0.00
3050.00- 3.50.00
Inter-District Transfers:
R 512-0-Mtce-Surface 5000.00 5000.00 Mtee-Surface, R 412-0
R 565-0 C 0 Imn. to Roads, 6175.00 675.00 Mtee-Surface, R 462-0
Inter-Dent. Transfers:
R 578-0 C 0 New Bridg,Es, 2135.00 2135.00 Mtce- Surface, R 522-0
ROAD FUNDS.
Sun. Dist. 3:
R 301-0 Mtce-Rts. ^.f Way 100.00 100.00 Mtce-Surface, R 302-0
San. Dist. 4:
R 401-0 Mtce-qts of Way 10.00 10.00 Mtce-Surface, R 402-0
' S,:p. D;St. 5:
R. 501-0 Mtce-Rts. of Way 200.00 200.00 Mtce-Surface, R 502-0
SURVEYOR GENERAL FUND.
sup. Dist. 1: Increase Decrease.
R 171-0 Mtce-+its of Way $$5000.00 $18,150.00 C 0 New Bridges, R 178:
' R 173-0 Mtce. Bridges, 150.00
R 175-0 C 0 Imo. to Rods, 8500.00
R 176-0 CO Imp. to 3ridges, 500.00
R 179-0 C 0 Rts. of Way 4000.o0
$18,150-00 0.00 I ,150.00
Sup. Dist. 2• -
R 271-0 Mtce-Rts. of Way 900.00 18,675.00 C 0 Imp. to Rds, R 275 -
'R 272-0 Mtce Surface, 2025.00
'.R 273-0 Mtoe-Bridges, 375.00
R 275-201-1 00 Imp. to B5 2300.00
201-2 ° " " 25.00
201-4 " " " 500,00
201-5 " " 1o650.00
201-7 " " " " 1 00.00
Ei 075.00 18,075.00
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y
Sun. Dist. 3: zN
R 371-0 Mtce-Rts. of Way $1900.00 $1300.00 Mtee-Surface, R372-0
R 373-0 Mtce-Bridges, 0.00 0.00 00-Imo. to Ras, R375-0
1 50.M
F1 50.00
Sun. Dist. 4:
R 471-0 Mtce-Rts of Way 650.00 275.00 Mtce-Surface R 472-0
R 473-0 Mtce-Bridges, 200 62 .00 CO Imp, to Rds, R 475-0
900.00 $900.00
Sun. Dist. 5:
R 571-0 Mtce. Rts. of Way 1125.00- 4050.00 MtcL Sur£ace R 572-0
R 573- 0 Mtee-Bridges, 160.00-
R 575-0 0 0-Imp. to Rds, 2460.00
R.576-0 C 0-Imp. to Bridges, 120.00
R-578-0 C O-New Bridges, 0 0.000 rj4u -
SUPERVISORS GV9tAL FUND.
Sun, Dist. 1:
R 120-1 Road Lighting '750.00 $830.00 Mtce-Surface, R 122-0
R 123-0 Mtce-Bridges, 80.00
30.00 30.00
Suu. Di st. 2:
R 221-0 Mtce-Rts. of Way 240.00 240.00 Mtce-Surface R 222-0
Sun. Dist. 3•
R 320-4 Mtce-Park Areas 60.00 5100.00 Mtce-Surface R 322-0
R '21-0 Mtce-Rts. of Way 1850.00
R 323-0 Mtce-Bridges 1215.00
R 324-0 C 0- New Ecuip. lb.00-
R 325-0 0 0 Imp. to Rds, 54.00
R 329-0 c 0 Rts. of Way 605.00
5100.00 $ 100.00
Sun. Dist. 4: *.
R 422-0 Mtce-Surface, 30.00- 30.00 Rd. Lighting R 420-1
The said order is passed by the unanimous vat a of theBoard.K
In Matt ee of Approval of Bond
on Lost Warrant.
It appearing to this Board that Warrant No. 5360, heretof or a drawn by theCcunty
Auditor on County 'Treasurer of Contra Costa County in favor of Wm. Meese, in sum of
$140.23, payabl e out of the General Fund of said County, has been stolen and that the
said Wm. Meese, having furnished to this Board, a good and sufficient bond in sum of
$260.46, indemnifying the County against lose on th eissuanee of a duplicate warrant,
to replace Auditor's Warrant No. 5360;
It is by the BOARD ORD ICED that said Bond and Sureties th er eon b e and the same
are hereby approved ad theCounty Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized
to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of Wm. Meese, payable out of the General Fund -
insum of $140.23, to replace said Warrant No. 5360.
The said ord r is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
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In Matt a of Appointment of
Sun erior Court Jurors for _ - _
year 1935•
The Superior Court of the County of Contra Costa having made an order designat-
ing the number of jurors that will, in the opinion of the Court, be. required for the
transaction of thebusiness pending in said Superior Court during the ensuing year,
or until a new list of jurors is provided, and th e Court having estimated that 500
Jurors will be required to transact the business of the Court during the ensuing.
year, theBoard proceeds to and does selected-as required by law, a list of five hundred
persons to serve as Trial Jurors in the Superior Court of the County of Contra Costa,
for the ensuing year or until a n-r list of jurors is provided.
The following is a list of the persons so selected by the Board from the
different districts of the County in proportion to the number of inhabitants of said -
District and th e number of the District from which the said oPxsons are selected, to
14it: SUPIRVISOR DISTRICT NO. 1,
1. Arnold, Mrs. Maude. 033. Estes, Mrs. Pearl
2. Atwood, Roy 04. Easton, Mrs. Katherine M.
33 Armand, Mrs. Norma J. 65. Ells, Harry
4. Allen, Mrs. Marie C. ob. Faton, Mrs. Florence
Aiman, Mrs. Elizabeth 67. Fggerth, Fred
o. Anderson, Mrs. Bonnie - 68. Freethy, Mrs. Marjorie
7, Allyn, Mrs. Margret 69. Flynn, Mrs. Alice
8. Adams, Rob rt J. 70. Fidler, Mrs. Anna M.
9. Anderson, Mrs. D„villa - 71. Freethy, Mrs. Katherine
10. Audibert, Mrs. Maggie 72 Farrenholtz, Mrs. R.M.
11. Anthes, Samuel, Jr. 7 . Fitzgibbon, Mrs. Lucy
12. Brothers, Mrs. Merle 7 . Fickcs, Clyde
13. Borman, Lyle H. 75. Faurot, Mrs. Lola
14. Brombachen, Mrs. Haudo 76. Green, Mrs. Violet
15. Bellegarde, Andrew 77. Garvin, Mrs, Kate
16. Brashear, Mrs. Ruth J. 78. Graefenecker, %il W.
17. Barber, Mrs. Edna L. 79• Gillette, Mrs. Ethel M.
18. Blake, Mrs. Geneva C. 80. Gregg, Mrs. Minnie
19. Baker, Mrs. Lela 81. Gordon, Mrs. Margaret
20. Bennett, V.G. 82. Gibbons, Mrs. Emma
21. Blount, Stm hen J. 83. Giebner, Mrs. Mary
'.22. Bryant, Everett. 8 . Gundry, Mrs. Grace
23. Baxter, Harry 85. Gates, Mrs. `Ffie P.
2 . Brennan, M.J. 80. Golstein, Mrs. A.
25. Bartlett, Mrs. Mildred 87. Gordon, M. J.
26. Bradbury, C.V. 88. Gardella, Mrs. Lena
'.27. Bolas, G.A. 89• Hislop, Mrs. Fay F.
28. Bagley, Alice F. 90. Hauge, Mrs. Ethel M.
29. Brichman, Mrs. Anna 91. Horner, Flora B.
30. Beggs, Mrs. Daisy D. 92. Hastings, Mrs. Maude
31. Beckley, Mrs.'Ethel A. 93. Hislop, Mrs. Mary S.
32. Bell, Mrs. Irma 94. Hathaway, Mrs. Meta L.
3 Copeland, Caleb G. 95• Huston, Mrs. Viola
34•Curry, Mrs. Elizabeth 9c. R easter, Mrs. Lucy
35. Childs, Carman G. 97. Hitchcock, Mrs. Janet
36. Gassy, John 98. Harr.Mrs. Julia
37. Cornell, Mrs. Mabel F. 99. Hosking, Mrs. Mona
38. Carey, Mrs. Reva loo. Hansen, Mrs. Joseohine
39. Cole, Thomas I. 101. Harlow, E.Gearge
0. Christensen, Elmer 102. Hinkley, Mrs. Marion
41. Cleek, Mrs. Lottie 103. Irwin, Mrs. Marguerite
42. Cryan, Mrs. Bertie D. 104. Jacobs, Mrs. Pauline
43: Chapman, Mrs. Mabel 10�. Jaquith, Mrs. Minnie B.
4 Carr, Raymond F. 10o. Jarvis, Mrs. Anna
45. Curry, Mrs. Henrietta 107. Jeffery, Joseph
4o. Cole, Mrs. Mildred 108. Kerfoot, Lester
47. Curnow, William J. 109. Kratz er, Lawrence C.
48. Chanman,trs. Edith 110. Kanhan, Theodore
49. Cole, Mrs. Katie A. 111. Krantz, Mrs. Lottie
50. Chancelot, Mrs.. Eliza E. 112. Kruger, Mrs. Gladys
51. Calkins, Mrs. Irene R. 113. Karp, Mrs. Blanche
52. Ceredoni, Charles 114. Kelly, Mrs. Marie Lee
53, Davis, Lrs. Minnie F. 115. K e n eiy, Mrs. Anna
5 Dietrich, Frances E. 116. Kleiser, Mrs. Katherine
55• Drexel, Mss. Margaret 117. Kinstrey, Mrs. Mellisa
5o. Dolan, Mrs. Geraldine 118. Lautenschlager, Mrs. Anna
57. Denis, Harry 119. Lee, Mrs. Mary Roberts
58. DeSoto, Arch 120. Linell, Mrs. Julia
19. Dawson, Alexander. 121. Lamble, Mrs. Josephine
00. Di..-,;k, Mrs. Nellie M. 122. Lee, Mrs. Elizabeth A.
61. Ellis, Mrs. Ruby 123. Lancaster, Frank
62. -'�akle, Mrs. Ethel A. 124. Lohsen, Mrs. Augusta.
125. Locke, Mrs. Ella M. 172. Rutledge, Mrs. Helen
120. Mugg, Mrs. Amy 173. Robertson, David
127. Mason, Mrs. Mabel E. 174. Rawson, Harry E.
128. Malianni, Mrs. Rose 175• Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth d
129. Marshall, Mrs. Florence 17b. Smith, Mrs. Callie
130. Malloy, Mrs. Agnes. 177, Stender,Carl
131. Milner, Mrs. Nellie 176. Sullivan, Mrs. Thelma L.
132. Maloney, Mrs. Florence 179. St awns, H.M.
13 . Muir, J.L. 160. Self, Mrs. Esther P.
134. Martin, Mrs. Bertha 161. Spires, Mrs. Amelia
135• Muth, Mrs. Margaret 162, Shea, Mrs. Margaret A. s
130. Metz, Mrs. Pauline 183. Sears, Mrs. Hazel V.
137. Medlicott, Mrs. Bessie E. 184. Sigut, Mrs. Hortense N.
136• Morken, Mrs. Maritha Helene 155. Silva, Anton e F.
139. Meyers, Mrs. Freda 166. Shubat, Florence
140. Mohondro, Bernice L. 187 Scari, Antone
141. Massey, Mrs. Evelyn 166, Schultz, Albert
142. Morelli, Mrs. Emma 189, Soby, Mrs. Monica
143• McCann, Mrs. Mary E. 190• Smith, Mrs. Rosemary �3
144. McCabe, Mrs. Annie 191. Schwartz, A.P.
14 McCormick, John M.�• 192• Solicit, Mrs. Catherine
140. McChristian', William 19 Stehl, Mrs. Esmerelda May
147, McCann, Mrs. Frances L. 19 Sp enc er, Mrs. Jessie R.
146. McCormack, Mrs. Bernice 195• Smith, Mrs. Lorraine
149. Nystrom, Mrs. Edith M. 196. Springer, Mrs. earl
150• Newcomb, Mrs. Ruth A. 197• Selvester, Mrs. Nellie M.
151. Nee, Mrs. Luch 198. Thompson, O.A.
152• Northcutt, Leroy 199. Timmons, Mrs. Kate D.
153. Nelson, Mrs. Virginia 200. Turley, H.H.
1544. Noziglia, Dan 201. Tandy, Mrs. Sylva `
155. O'Connell, Mrs. Marie 202. Thompson, Mrs. Grace E.
156. O'Brien, Mrs. Alice E. 203Theis, Lawrence.
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157. O'Brien, Mrs. Philomena 204. Transue, Mrs. Anita a
158. Pleau, E.A. 205. Urauhart, William
159. Pidcock, Mrs. Florence 206. Upham, Geor:;e
160. Pearce, Mrs. Oral 207, Ver<:et ti, Theresa 5
161. Paulson, Mrs. Gladys 208. Von Dollen, Mrs. Della
162. Plate, J.H. 209• Vaughn, Mrs. Elizabeth
16 . Poage, A.H. 210, Wees,Tbmas K.
164. Quadres, Joseo_h A. 211. "ard, Mrs. Mary
165. Russell, H.E, 212. Waring, 41bert
160, Rector, Mrs. Madge H. 217. Weeks, Mrs. Bessie
167. Rickabaugh, Charles 214. Winchole, Mrs. Nellie C.
166. Richmond, W.B. 215, Forwick, Everhard,
169. Rihn, Mrs. Olive
170. Rose, Knthony
171. Rose, Manuel
SUP E;VISOR DISTRICT NO. 2. '
1. Anderson, Mathias - 31. Mrs. Minetta Hirt
2. Andreasen, Mrs. Frances 32. Lloyd E.Ivory
33 Axtell, Chester. j3 Dorothea T. Kelly
4, Arata, Attilio F. 34. Leeper, Jas. Leslie
Bourgougnon, Robert 35. Lloyd, Griffith
Bell, Roy D. 36. Litten, Laura -
7, Claunch, Mrs. Verde 37. Mershon, Sarah M.
8. Carr,Alfred J. 38. Marshall, Marie M.
9. Carey, Mrs. Ethel 39. Main, °thel B.
10. Coughlan, Mrs. Kathleen 40. Meaney, Mrs. Nellie
11. Clausen, Hans C. 41. McNulty, Lenora Mrs. ?
12. Dias, John C. 42. McCarthy, Mrs. Katherine
1'�. Davies, Annie Stewart 43. Newton. Fred C.
14. Dolph, Adelfrieda 44. Page, Robert F.
15. Dethlefson, Ethel 45. Parini, Pismo
lo. DeElmond, William R. 46. Petersen, Estelle - r
17. Dohrman, Jack 47. Root, Pearl E.
18. Donegan, Mrs. Mary 48. Rose, Mary J.
19• Dowrelio, Ilda Mrs. 49. Searle, Henry L.
20. Dieterich, Nellie E. 50. Smith, Mrs. Leona
21. Edwards, Sarah G. 51. Sutton, Jose)h A.
22. Edwards, Mrs. Grace 52. Sandford, Arthur G.
24. Frost, Esther F. 53. Squier, Grover C.
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Friend, Betsey G. 54• Thorup, Andrew K _
25. Gerer, Henry B. 55. Talty, Mrs. Edna
26. Green, Mrs. Mami a 56. Tho-as, Ernest
27. Circle, Elizabeth 57. Walsh, Mrs. Hannah
26. Gates, Fred A. 58. Was er, Mrs. Mary
29. Hanna, Wanda Muir 59.
30. Harrold, Arline S. 60.
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SUPERVISOR DISTRICT N0, 3,
1. Abel, Julia H. 56. Knight, Mrs. Mabel
2. Accinelli, Antonio 57, Levada, Joseoh Jr. }
3. Adams, Charles F. 56, Lyford, Mrs. Verna
Anderson, Ralph �9. Lovelace, Mrs. Leh
5, Barnett, Mrs. Amelia H. 00. Lasell, Ernest R.
6. Brubaker, Mrs. Helm 61. Moran, Agnes F.
7. Bradley, Guy W. 62. Mittl enan, Mrs. Mary E. i
8. Baldwin, N.I. 6 Martens, Fred
9. Buttner, John J. 64. Meehan, Mrs. Mary B.
10. Bedell, Walter C. 65. Milliff, Mrs. Rose A.
11. Blowers, H.M. 66. Martin, A.W.
12, Bitcon, George. 67. Medlin, Theodore
13. Brooks, Ton 68. McKean, John Calvin
John G. 69. McCarthy, Mrs. Cafllerine
14. Beard,
15. Buxton, Edwin W. 70. McKay, Mrs. Ruth
16. Seeds, Leroy W. 71. Mc0arthy, Edith J.
17. Barlettani, Norman 72. McLain, John E.
18. Bruning, John J. 73 -N�staedter, Michaelis -
19. Benzing, Christian 74. Narberes, Rene
20. Berling, Richard Alan 7�. Norris, Mary H.
21. Connolly, Mrs. Mary C. 70. Nott, William P.
22. Coots, Robert C. 77. Osborne, EYi '
23. Clampitt, yrs. Mary 78. Pollock, William I.
24. Clark, Mrs. Irma 79. Prather, Mrs. Marjorie
25. Correia, Mrs. Helen 80. Palmer, Mrs. Rose M.
2c. Day, Mrs. Katherine 81. Penn, Mrs. cdith S.
27. Dellamater, Rolla C. 82. Parton, George
28. Dawson, George G. 83. Peterson, Harmand R.
29• DeSoto, S.J. 8 , Rotherman, Mrs. Joseohine
30. Downing, Ralph E. 85. Rice, Charles E.
31. Collins, Mrs. Grace 86. Russi, M.F.
F 8 Reid, Mrs. Selma
j2, .zby, William D. �
3j. Freitas, Frederick 88. Ross, Mrs. Margaret
Ferguson, Stewart C. 89. Ransford, Jam Fs A.
55 Ford, Andrew, 90. Struby, C.J.
36, Ferrixr, William S. 91. Spaites, Edward F. -
37, Garaventa, Louis D. 92. Stenger, Henry A.
38. Gavey, Sr. Warren J. 93 Stella, Urbano
j9. Graham, Mrs. Mary A. 9+. Smith, Guy 0.
40. Granshaw,_Arthur 95• Shan e, Charl es E.
41. Giberti, Albert 96. Silveira, J.L.
42. Humble, John G. 97. Smith, M.V.
43. Huffman, George Y. 98. Slater, J.F.
Honneger, Mrs. Leona 99. Severns, Mrs. Blanche
4p, Hilson, Robert E. 100. Voice, Mrs. Florenc a G.
40. Hatfield, Earl C. 101. Williams, Mrs. Mary A.
47, Jameson, Howard B. 102. Walker, Mrs. Beatrice S.
48. Johnson, Louis C. 107, Worrg, Haman -
49. Joost, Fabian S. 104. Willis, Robert W.
50. Jones, Mrs.Gertrude 105. Welch, Mrs. Verna
51. Jones, Raymond H. 10b. Williams, Harold S.
52. Jones, Mrs. Maud 107. Weitz, Mrs. Lily J.
53 Kennedy, Thomas J. 106. Stanton, Hugh A.
54. Killip, Mrs. Helena V. 109. Allen, Clinton
55• Kay, Mrs. D ell 110. Holmes, Arlita
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SUP MVISOR DISTRICT NO. 4.
1. Atchinson, John W. 32, Mstten, John A.
2. Adams, J.L. 33, Mulcahey, Michael V. -
Allison, Chas M. , Merriman, Walter 0,
. Botzbach, Henry A. 35, McGlashan, John
;. Boysai, Andreas, 3b. Nicholls, Mrs. Dorothy
c. Bergasen, Stanley 37. Olofson, Sylvester
' 7, Batley, Margaret E. 38, O'Hara, George
S . Bucholtz, Fred 0. 339, Portman Andrew F,
9. Baer, Harry 40. Perry, aulian
10. Bastian, Mrs. Ida Mae 41. Parker, Mrs. Clara
11, Connors, John J. 42 Rasmussen, Hans .fr
12. Champlin, Chas. C. 433 Scudera, Andrew J. 3
13. Clark, Harold E. 44, Skeoch, Mrs. Flora
14. Carter, Earl D. 45. Smit-,, Fred J. -
15. Duncan, Harold T. 40. St. Martin, Vital J.
' lc. Downing;, Mrs. Arvilla 47. Sellick, Charles
17. Dally, Mr Olive Anna 48, Schmidt, Elizabeth
18. Dutra, Mrs. Mary R. 49, Shideler, Sam Y.
19. Evans, Mrs. Helen M. 50. Seel ey, Charl Es
20. Foster, Wm. H. 51, Schmalholz, Jeanette _
21, Grabst a n, Adoloh 52. Stockfleth, Jos eoh
22, Griffin, Emmet 0. 3 Uren, Harry
23. Hay, James 54. Ward, Donald
24. Huntsman, Fred J. 55, Winstead, S.A.
25. Herb ert, Mrs. Catherine 56, Wildes, Geo. E.
26, Green, Thomas 57, Welsh, Joe. J.
27. Lodge, John P. 58, Warner, Scott.
28. Lincoln, Mrs. Edyth E. 59, Young, Gertrude
29. La Bat, Edward F. 60. Zolfo, Ben,
30. Loveridge, Otis
31. Leslie, Robert
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SUPRB.VISOR DISTRICT NO. 9. {
1. Altizer, Mrs. Mary 32, Nail, Jas.
2. Anderson, Mrs. Frances 33. Nason, James E.
3. Armstrong, John J. 34. Noia, Mrs. Bessie
4. Brennan, Mrs. Rosetta 35. ;0'Bri as, Carrol E.
z.
5. Byer, Virgil A. 36. Pimental, Manuel
ow-N,
6. Beed e, Frank R. 37, parsons, Rudolph H.
7. Heed, George 39. Ross, Joseph
8. Burroughs, Mrs. Edna 39. Register, A.W.
9• Bliss, Mrs. Mary 40. .Rodrigues, Joaquin
10. Bundesen, Jas, R. 41. Ruckstuhl, Joe.
11. Carpenter, Mrs. Nellie 42. ,Ruetenik, Benjamin J.
12. Clark, Robert A. 43. Reed, Mrs. Mildred
13. Camper, Mrs. Emma F. 44.,Saurman, H.V.
.Smith, Frank X.
14. Douglas, Chas. B. 45. .
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15. Dal Porte, Frank 46. ,Smith, F.J.
16. DeMartini, Victor 47..Shoenaker, Clarence M.
17. Estes, Mrs. Gladys 48. Shellenberger, Charles D. Jr. t
18. Geddes, Lloyd 49. Somerhalder,Arthur
19. Garrow, Bragdon 50. Shine, Mrs. Agnes
20. Gauger, Elmer 51. Taylor, Mrs. Mildred
21. Grueninger, Ed.W. 52._Ur en, Wm.
22. Higgins, Lee, Sr. 53. Vivian, Geo. '
23. Hammond, Wm. 54. Veale, Mrs. Ida 0.
24. Hampton, John C. 55. Webber, Harry D.
25. Irvine, Geo. E. 4
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26. Cranatron, Mrs. Ina -
27. Krumland, Mrs. Grace T._ -
28. Karrer, Mrs. Hedwig R.
?9. Lilley, Mrs. Rose. y
30. McFarlan, Frank
31. McHattie, Thos. C.
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In Matter of Purchase of Revolvers
ifor District attorney..
It is by the Board ordered that J.H.Morrow, County Purchasing Agent, be and
he is hereby authorized to purchase four Revolvers for the office of the District Atto ey
' .of Contra Costa County upon requisition from District Attorn y.K.
!In Matter of Purchase of
of
',Automobile for Supervisor/District #2.
' It is, by the Board ordered that H,L,Oummings, Supervisor of District #2
Abe and be is her eoy authorized to expend the sum of $542, for th a purchase. of an
automobile to be used in his official duties as Sup ervisor of Contra Costa County;
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said automobile be paid for out of the Motor Vehicle
'':Funds allocated to said Supervisor District #2.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vot e of the Board.
In Matter of Purchase of
.Automobile for Sanrrvisor of Supervisor Dist. #1.
It is, by the Board order,d that James N.Long, Supervisor of District #1,
be. and he is hereby authorized to exoend the sum of ;775, for the purchase of an
automobile to beused in his official duties as Supervisor of Contra Costa County;
It IS FURTHITI ORDERID that said automobile b-paid for out of the Motor Vehicle -
!Funds allocated to said Supervisor District #14
The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board.
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!In the Matter of Appointment of
F.J,Collins, as Gardener.
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by SuD ervisor Cummings, IT IS ORDER=D '<3
�that F.�.Collins, be and hetes her eby appointed Gardener of the Court House and Hall of
Records Grounds and general utility man for the Sheriff, at a salary of $132, per
month, and the County Auditor is hereby ordered to draw his warrant monthly, on General
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Fund, in Favor of F.J.Collins, commencing as of Jan. 7th, 1935. at 12 o'clock Noon.
In "Matter of Anoointment of
Night Watchman. kv
On motion of Sunervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, it is ORDERED
that Jo a Longo, be and he is her doy appoint ad a Night Watcbmn for tb e Court House and
Sheriff's office at a salary of $$132 per month, and the County Auditor is hereby
',,ordered to dram his warrant monthly on Gen<ral Fund of said County in sum Of $132 -
in payment of said salary, commencing as of Jan. 7th, 1935, at 12 o'clock Noon.,
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In Matter of Communication
from Emergency Relief Administration.
A communication having been receival from the Emergency Reli EEf Administration,
Engineering Department, suggesting that this Board sponsor a program placing men drew ,y
ing maps and platting roads, for a road book, '
It is, BY THE BOA'iD ORDERED that th e Supervisor of Each Supervisor District be
and he is her=by authorized to apply for s-id Proj cot should he deem said work to be
justifiable., -
In Matt ex of Allowance to Indigents.
It is ORDE2'D that $15. State and $15 county aid to needy blind be granted to _
MRS. CLARA BwsoN, 414 KeaTnrj St. E1 Cerrito, as of January 1st, 1935• That $21.25
County cash allowance grant Ed to MHS. CLA.RA BENSON, 414 Kearney St. Sl Cerrito,
be discontinued as of Jan. l,st, 1935•
That $50 bounty cash allowance granted to MRS. GUADALUPE LE.!OS, 131 Barrett
Ave. Richmond,-be discontinued as of Jan. 15th, 1935•
That $35. county cash allowance grant ed to ANTONE LUIS, 3911 Ohio St. Richmond,
be discontinued as of Jan. 15, 1935•
That $15. county cash allowance granted to MRS. Ed MA MARTINEZ,1201 Ferry St.
Martinez, b e discontinu ed as of Jan. 1, 1935•
That application of MRS. ANNA PETERSEN, 540 2 Lexington St. El Cerrito, for aid,
oe denied as need not established.
That application of WILLIAM J. PHILLIPS, 1731 Barrett Ave. Richmond, for aid
be denied, as need not established.
That application of JOHN TAYLOR, 312- 9th St. Richmond, for aid be denied
as need not Established.
That application of THEODORE ROGERS, 276- 4th St. Richmond, for aid be denied,
as need not established.
That application of JOSEPH TAVOLERA, 646- 18th St. Richmond, for aid be denied
as need not established.
That anulication of MRS. LYDA NAVOPIE, R.F.D. Box 361, Richmond, for aid be denied
as need not established.
That application of MHS. ALFIE PATTERSON, 230 Nevin Ave. Richmond, for aid be
denied, as need not established.
That $15. State and$15. county aid for needy aged be reinstated to MRS. AVMA
MARTIN, 1201 Ferry St. Martinez, as of Jan. 1, 1935.
That $10 State and $10 county aid to MR.MANUEL AMADOR, C/o MRS. MARI E GRISEL,
Gen. Del. Livermor e, be continued as of "an. 1, 1935, to needy aged (Tassajara).
That $10.50 State aid and ;$10.50 county aid for needy aged grant Ed to MR.
BEN GRANT, 1702 F. St. Antioch, be continued as of Jan. 1, 1935•
That $$12.50 State and $12.50 county aid to the needy aged granted to WALLACE
BRACKTLE, Pinole, be continued as of Jan. 1935.
That $12.,0 State and $12.50 county aid to the needy aged granted to IMS. KJER TI
BROWN, 556- 6th St. Richmond, be continu ad as of Jan. 1, 1935•
That $15. State and $15 county aid to needy aged granted to JOSEPH BARSANTI
324 Barrett Ave. Richmond, be continued as of Jar.. 1935•
That $10 State and $10 County aid to needy aged granted to MISS CARRIE DOEBLI
163- 11th St. Richmond, be continued as of Jan. 1935•
That $12.50 Stat e and $12.50 County aid to needy aged granted to MRS. ADA MCRAN
1704 Grant St. Concord, be discontinu ed as of Jan. 1, 1935•
That $11.50 State and $11.50 County aid to needy aged granted to MRS. EMMA
ANDERSON, 428- 4th St. Richmond, be discontinued as of Jan.l, 1935.
That ;$15. State and $15. county aid to needy aged grant Ed to LAWRENCE M. HENS:LL
301 - 32nd St. Richmond, be disc ontinu ed as of Jan. 1, 1935.
That application of CHARLES M. HARRE,SED, Stege, for aid be denied.
That application of OT^O ZIMMMUTAN, 410 B. St. Richmond, for aid be deni al.
That $20 State aid and $10 county aid be granted to MR3. EVELYN BUSTOS,
Rte 1, Box 38- R.D. Watson Camp, Brentwood, 'beginning Jan. 1, 1935, for half orphan
childr ai.
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That $20 State aid for half orphan children granted to MRS.NUNZIATA FONTANA,
, 305 Talbart St. Martinez, be continued as of Dec. 1, 1934.
That $10 State and $20 county aid for half orphan children grant¢d to MRS. MARY
BRIGHT, 23 Nichol Ave. Pt.Richmond, b e continued as of Jan. 1935•
That $30 State and $30 county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS.
JOSEPHINE ARANDA, Williard St. North Richmond, be changed to read: $60 State aid for
' half orphan children be granted as of May 1, 1934.,E
And the Board takes rec ess to meet on Monday, February 4th, 1935, at 10 o'clock '
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ORDER FOR SPECIAL MEETING OF §
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.
IT IS BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS of Contra Costa County, ordered that
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Special Meeting of said Board be held on Thursday, January 24, 1935. at 8:30 A.M.
for thennrnose of considering matters pertaining to the office of Social Service
Department of Contra Costa County, and for the purpose of doing any other business
that may legally come before said Board at that time.
Dated: Jan. 24, 1935•
W.J.Buchanan,
James N.Long.
Harry M. stow.
H.L. Cummings,
R.J.Trembath.
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before THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 24th, 1935•
The Board met at 5:30 A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Tranbatb. S,C.Wells, Clerk.
In the Matter of Cancelling
Warrant No. 4258 of the County
of Contra Costa and issuing new warrant
to Hercules Water Company.-
ORDER.
WHEREAS, theCounty of Contra Costa is and has bean engaged in the
improvement of Twenty-third Street, Richmond, in the First Supervisorial District,
which improvem ent is known as Road A-S; and,
WHEREAS, it b cram e n cc essary for the county to acquire certain properties
over which to construct said Road A-8, among others being a portion of Lot 180 of
the San Pablo Rancho and a portion of Lot 179 of th a San Pablo Rancho, which are ad-
joining parcels of land; and,
WHEREAS, under the terms of an agreement by and between Frank Fray, et al.
Hercules Water Comnany and the County of Contra Costa, it was agreed that Frank Fray,
at al., should and did deed to the County of Contra Costa, that portion of Lot 180
necessary for the imorovem Mt of Road A-8 and that Hercules Water Company should and
did deed to Frank Fray, et al. twenty-three hundredths (23/100 ) of an acre; a
portion of said Lot 179 of San Pablo Rancho, and that in consideration ther eof the
County of Contra Costa should and did move certain impravenents from said portion
of Lot 180 to said Twenty-three hundreds (23/100) acre parcel, a portion of Lot 179,
all of which agreements have become ex�cuted, and it was further agreed that th e
County of Contra Costa should Day to th a Hercul Es Water Company th e sum of Thirteen
Hundred eighty five and no/100 ($1385.00) dollars; and,
WHEREAS, said County of Contra Costa, in pursuance of said agreements, did
issue its warrant numbered 4258 for th e sum of Thirteei hundred eighty-five ($1385.00)
dollars to Frank Fray, et al. which said warrant should have bean issued to the
nercul es water Company, who wer e entitled thereto by reason of th e afor esaid execut ed
agreements; and, '
WHEREAS, Frank Fray, et al. have refused to endorse said warrant to said
Xercules Water Company, woo are equitably entitled thereto; and whereas, the Richmond
Martinez Abstract and Title Company have in handling the escrow deeds of said
property advanced the sum of Thirteen hundred eighty-five ($1385.00) dollars for pay-
ment to said Hercules Water Company and have made, executed, and delivered to this
Board their bond inderpnifying and guarant eein g the County of Contra Costa, against
any loss whatsoever by reason of the aforesaid prenises or by reason of the issuance
of any warrant for the sum of Thirteen hundred eighty-five 01385.00) dollars to the
nercules Water Company.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HER:,3Y ORDERED that a warrant of the County of Contra
Costa, be issued to the Hercules Water Company in the sum of Thirteen hundred eighty-
five (31385.00) dollars, said company bein�� equitably entitled thereto by reason of
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th a aforesaid prenis es; and that warrant number 4258 h er etofor a made t o Frank Fray, et
al. be and the,sam e is her cloy ordered candled.
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IT IS FURTF5R 01-OM D that a copy of this order be attached to the warrant
issued to th eHercul:s Water Company. ,.
The above and foregoing is a true copy of an order passed and adopted by the
. ' Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, this 24th day of January, 1935•, �
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InMatt er of Acceotanc e of
Resignation of Mrs. Ruth W.McCord,
Director Social Service D-oartment.
Mrs. Ruth W. McCord, having tendered to the Board her resignation as Director
of the Social Service D nartment 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.
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In Matter of Suspension of
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Mrs. Iona Booth, Visitor of the
1 'Social Service Department of Contra Costa Co.
This Board deeming it for the best interests of Contra Costa County that Mrs.
Mona Booth, Visitor of th a Social Service Department of Contra Costa County, be suspended
,until the further order of this Board;
Upon motion of S,roervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor TTembath, It is by
wi.hwt salary day
':the Board ordered that Mrs. Iona Booth, be and she is her Any suspended/until further
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order of this Board, as a Visitor of the Social Service Deoartment of Contra Costa
,County, to be effective as of this dat e.
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In Matter of Appointment of
as
Otis Loveridge/Acting Director
.of the Social Service Department of
'.Contra Costa County.
The office of Director of Social Service Department of Contra Costa County
having been declared vacant, on account of the acceptance of r,signation of Mrs. Ruth
.McCord,
IT IS, upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, a
�by the Board ordered that CTIS LGVERIDGE, be and he is hereby appointed Acting Director
of Social Service Department of Contra Costa County, to serve until the further order
of this Board.
the salary of
It is FURTHIRR ORDFRS'D that/said Acting Director of Social Service Department '
'..shall be#225 r.er month, and the County Auditor is hereby ordered to dram his warrant
monthly on the Charities & Corrections Fund of said County, in favor of said Otis
Loveridge in sum of $225, in payment of said salary.,
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF 0014TRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1935, `
The BOARD TM' AT 1001olock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, H.L.
Cummings, Harry M.Stow, and R.J,Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.---------------
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The minutes of the Board for and during the month of January, 1935. are -
read to the Board by the Clerk, and by ti:e Board approvedas rEad and signed by _
the Chairman and Clerk. -
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In the MattT of the Formation of
Rodeo County Fire Protection District.
A petition having been heretofore filed with this Board praying for
formation of a County Fire Protection District, to be known as "Rodeo County Fire
Protection District", and notice of time and place of hearing on same having been
published in the Pinole Times, a newspaper of general circulation printed and
published in County of Contra Costa, for the time and in the manner as required
by law as shown by the affidavit of E.C.Sbsen, on file herein, and notice of
time and place of hearing on said petition, having been posted in three public
places within the bound!,ries of said proposed District as shown by the affidavit
on file herein of F.J.Barnard, and this being time and place set out in said
notice for hearing of said petition and no person having filed herein written cb-
jections or otherwise to the formation of said District;
The further hearing of said matter is hereby ordered continued to Monday
February 18th, 1935. at 11 o'clock A.M. at which time the proponents for the for-
mation of said District, are hereby direct-d to file with this Board, a bond
in the sum of $1000, with good and sufficient sureties, .to be approved by this
Board, in compliance with the conditions set out in Section 2119 of the General
Laws, Statutes of 1933.
In Matter of Rescinding Order
Forming Rivercrest Sanitary District.
An order having been heretofore made by this Board purporting to order cer-
tain territory in Contra Costa County formed into a Sanitary District to be known
as "Rivercrest Sanitary District" and it appearing to this Board that the supple-
mental report as required by Section 2119 of General Laws, Statutes of 1933, was not
prepared and filed with this Board prior to the making of said Order Forming said -.
District, or at all;
Upon, motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that the Order heretofore made on the 7th day of January, 1935,
forming said"Rivercrest Sanitary District", be and the same is hereby set aside and
declared null and void.
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In Matter of Petition to
Establish and Maintain. Rivercrest Sewer
District.
A petition having been filed with this Board, praying that certain territory
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' within the County of Contra Costa, be formed into and maintained as a sewer
District�ibn RkNoUrdancelwi nr5ectSon�,DoitThetA-t of the Legislature of the State of
California, enacted March Sta, 1699, and said petition having been signed by mor- than
one-third of the electors residing;within the exterior boundaries of the territory
proposed to be formed into a Sewer District;
' IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that notice of the filing of said petition be
published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the Pittsburg Independen ,
a newspaper of general circulation printed and nu'olished in the County of Co[dra Costa
In Matter of Furnishing Electric
Current to Byron Highway Lighting District.
This Board 'having heretofor= advertised for 'bids for furnishing all of the
electricity necessary for operating and maintaining all the lights which are now or
to be installed within Byron Highway Lighting District, according to plans, system
and specifications now on file in the office of the Clerk o this Board, and this
being time and place Sr receiving said bids, the following bid is received:
Bid of Pacific Gas & Electric Company as shown in Schedule"L "
attached to said bid.
and it appearing to this Board that said 'bid is a satisfactory bid,
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bid be and the same is hereby accepted
and the contract for the furnishing of electricity to Byron Highway Lighting District
be awarded to Pacific Gas & Electric Company.
IT IS FURT:iER ORDERED that said Pacific Gas & Electric Company, prepare con-
tract and bond in the sum of $2000. conditioned upon the faithful performance of said
'. contract.K
In Matter of Calling Election for election
of Directors of Lafayette County Water District.
The Board of Supervisors being required by law at this time to call an
election for the election of Directors in Lafayette County Water District;
Therefore, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that an election be held on Tuesday, the 26th
day of March, 1935, between the hours of six o'clock A.M. and seven o'clock P.M. when
the polls will be closed, in Lafayette County Water District, and that the whole of
said District shall be considered one precinct for the purpose of voting at said
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election, at which said election there shall be elected a Board of Directors consisti g
of five members.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the polling place for said election shall be
"Lafayette Town Hall" Lafayette, California, and that the following electors are
hereby designated as officers of election to conduct said election, to wit:
Inspector: J.W.Hammond.
Judge: Alvin Sparhawk _
Cl erks: Grace tlichant- Mabel Bonbeer.
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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED ti:at the Clerk of this Board cause notice of said
election to be published in "Courier-Journal", a newspaper published and circulated
In said Contra Costa County, together with a certified list of names of candidates,
and offices to be filled. :.
In the Matti of Allowance
to Indigents under care of
Probation officer.
It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that beginning Jan. 1, 1935, $10 State and $10.00
7ounty aid be renewed to the Probation, Offices, Thomas A.Boyer, for support and
maintenance of Thelma Smith.
It is Further ORD M-,D that beginning Jan. 1st, 1935, State and County aid be
renewed to Probation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, in the amount of $30 State and $30
County for support and maintenance of the three Rios Children.
It is FURTHER ORDFR.ED that beginnia,; Jan. 1st, 1935, State and County Aid be
renewed to Probation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for the suonort and maintenance of E"
the five Panuigua children, in th a amount of $40 State and $60.00 county aid. F
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
fn Matter of Allor:ance to Indigents.
j IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $25. State aid to the needy blind, and $25.
County cash allorance be grant ei to JOSEPH ROB'RTS, Alvarado St. San Pablo, to _
begin as of Jan. 1, 1935•
That $15. per month county cash allowance be continued to MRS. ?LAUD INGERSOL
Hazel Avenue, Pinole, as of Sept. 1934.
That $35. per month county cash allowance be continued to JOSEPH LUIZ, Main
St. Pinole, as of Feb. 1, 1935.
That $50. per month county cash allowance be granted to MRS. FRAM$ MURRAY,
5725 Fresno St. Richmond Annex, as of Jan. 1, 1935 (continuation).
That $10 County cash allowance be continued to MARY SANTOS, Tennant Avenue,
Pinole, as of February 1st, 1935•
That $20. County cash allowance be continued to MRS. ELIZABETH SAUSAMAN,
717 Pomona St. El Cerrito, as of Jan. lot, 1935•
That $15. County cash allor•aice be continued to WILLOUGHBY SHADE, 147--15t
St. Richmond, as of Jan. let, 1935•
That $42.50 per month county cash allowance to DOMONIC & ANNE MERCURIO,
Granger's wharf, Martinez, be increased to $45. per month county cash allowance
as of Nov. 1, 1934, and be paid to Mr. and Mrs. ilomonic Mercurio.
That $10.00 county cash allowance to MARY AGNES BERGMAN, 1104 Liberty St. -
E1 Cerrito, be increased to $12. county cash allowance as of Feb. 1, 1935.
That $8.50 County cash allowance granted to MRS. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, 176-
9th St. Ricnmond, be increased to $13.50 County cash allowance as of Feb. 1, 1935• _
That $40 County cash allowance be discontinued to MRS. HAZEL YARNELL, 814
Chanslor Ave. Richmond, as of Feb. 1, 1935•
That $10 County cash allowance be discontinued to DOMONIC MERCURIO, Gen. Del.
Martinez, as of Nov. 1, 1934.
That $13.25 State and $13.25 County aid be granted to WILLIAM ROWELL, Arlington
Hotel, Antioch, as of Jan. 15, 1935•
That $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid for needy aged granted to HARRY BRCULFT
WALNUT CRE-X, be continued as of Jan. 1, 1935•
That $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid for needy aged granted to THOMAS RASCI
P.O. Box 395, Walnut Cree?:, be continued as of Jan. lot, 1935•
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That $15. State and $15. county aid for needy aged granted to FRANK A. McINTYRE,
564- 3rd St. Richmond, be amended to read: $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid to the
needy aged as of Jan. 1, 1935•
That $13.50 Stats and $13.50 County aid for needy aged granted to FRED JONES,
Cabin 11, McFarland Court, Pittsburg, be discontinued as of Jan; 1, 1935•
That $7.50 State and $1.50 County aid to the needy aged be discontinued to
' ! EDWARD BREWEN, Reap Ranch, Martinez, as of Jan. 1, 1935•
That $15. State and $15, county cash granted to MRS. JOSEPHINE INGALLS, 1230
Pine Street, Martinez, be discontinued as of March 1, 1933, for needy aged, and that
$20 County cash allowance granted as of Sept. 18, 1933, be changed to read K. county
cash allowance to begin as of March 1, 1933-
That
933That $20 State and $20 county aid for half orphan ohildren grant ed to MRS.
ADELINE CARDOZA, Garrison Ave. Rodeo, be continued as of Jan. 10, 1935•
' That $10 State and $8.50 County aid be.continued to MRS. ROSE TARANTINO, 1716
:Rktudillo St. Martinez, for half orphan children, as of Jan. 1, 1935•
That $20 State and $10 county aid granted to :ARS. ETELVINA FONSFDA, 1426 Willow
St. Martinez, Cal. be continued as of Jan. 1, 1935.
That $50 State and $10 county aid for children of incapacitated father be
continued to MRS. GEDRGIA WILLIAMS, Rte 1, Concord, as of "an. 1, 1933•
That $20 State aid and .1$20 county aid for half orphan children granted to
MRS, FRANCE'S LUCIDO, 215 Foster St. Martinez, Cal. be continued as of Jan. 1, 1935
and that $20 state aid and $20 county aid for half orphan children be reduced to $20
State aid and $15. county aid as of Feb. 1, 1935•
That $20 State aid and $10 county aid for half orphan children granted on
'an. 21, 1935, to 'LRS. E'ELYN BUSTOS, Rte 1, Box 38, R.D. Watson Camp, Brentwood,
Cal. be discontinued as of Jan. 1, 1935•
That $10 State aid for whole orphan children granted to MRS, EVA L. TRIBBEY,
Port Chicago, Cal. be. discontinued as of Feb. 1, 1935•
That application of MRS. MABEL MASO;,, 11 Sixth St. Richmond, for half-orpban
aid be denied.
' That $00.00 be paid Feb. let, 1935, as of Jan. 1, 1935, for Hospital treatmal
of CHARLES oHAMB 3is, 453- 5th St. Richmond.
That $30.50 beoaid to LRS. LILL-A!; BURTON, 759- 22nd St. Richmond, for Hospit 1
Treatment on Feb. 1st, 1935, as of Jan. 1, 1935•
That $28.11 be paid to the Stanford Lane Hospital, Clay & Webster Sts, San
Francisco, for hospitalization from Dec. 3rd, to Dec. 10, 1934, for MRS, ISABELLE
VASCONI, 2251 Galindo St. Concord. The check to be. made to 3RS, ISABELLE VASCONI,
2251 Galindo St. Concord..;
In Matter of Resignation of
G.A.Atherton, as Trustee of Reclamation
District No. 2024.
G.A,Atherton, having submitted to this Board, his resignation as Trustee of
Delta Farms Reclamation District No. 2024, 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.
InMatter of resignation of G.A. Atherton,
as Trustee of Reclamation District No. 2025. _
G.A.Atherton, having submitted to this Board, his resignation as Trustee of
Dena Farms Reclamation District No. 2025, to take effect immediately;
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDER?D that said resignation be and the same is hereby
accented and said office declared vacant.
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In Matter of appointment of R.E.
Boyle, as Trustee of Delta Farms
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Reclamation District #2024. \
There being a vacancy on the Board of Trustees of Delta Farms Reclamation
District #2024, caused by resignation of G.A.Atherton,
It is, on motion of Svoervisor Trembath, seconded ''by Supervisor Cummings, x
BY THE BOARD ORDz'4I�D that R.E.Boyle, be and he is herebyEppointed a member of the
Board of Trustees of said Delta Farms Reclamation District No. 2024, to fill the
unexpired term of G.A.Atberton, resigned.K
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In Matter of Arpointment of R.E.Boyle,
as Tr,.stee of Delta Farms Reclamation
District No. 2025.
There being a vacancy on the Board of Trustees of Delta Farms Reclamation
District #2025, caused by resignation of G.A.Atherton;
It is, on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings,
BY THE BOARD ORDER10 that R.E.Boyle, be and he is hereby appointed a member of the
Board of Trustees of said Delta Farms Reclamation District No. 2025, to fill the 1
unexpired term of G.A.Atherton, resigned.
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In Matter of Granting Leave of
Absence to John A_Miller. `n+
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, It is by the
Board ORDM47I that John A.Yiller, Sheriff of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby
permitted to leave the State of California, for a period of ten days from and after
Feb. 11, 1935.
In Matter of appointment of E.A.
Lawrence, Sunerintaident of Hall of Records,
And Court House, and Grounds.
On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDER3D -apt E.A.Lawrence, be and he is hereby apnointed Superintendent of
County Hall of Records, and Court House Building,and grounds, at a salary of $200 e
per month, said salary to date from January 7, 1935, and the County Auditor is hereby ,
directed to dray: his warrant monthly in the sum of $200 in favor of said E.A.Lawrence
in Da-,yment of said salary, and that the County Treasurer pay the same.
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
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 account
f,r the month of January so that the, said accounts will present a true record of the
proper allocation of charges for moneys h-r-tofore ordered disbursed from the County
' Treasury, and good cause-appearin? therefor, in a detailed explanation presented by
Said A.N.Sullenger;
It is, by the BOARD ORDER-IM that the following adjustments be made in the fund
as k-^nt by the County Auditor and by the County Treasurer:
' Debits Credits
(Deeeases) (Increases)
Motor Vehicle Fund, $x6942.76
Salary Fund, 72.00
Payroll Fund 95.75
Charities & Corrections Fund $4 3.86
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Fund nd 0
;7110.51. '7110,51
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.k
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of Lafayette Fire Protection District
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to the StateBoard of Equalization
for nermission to emend more than five (5%)
' per cent above their expenditure of last year.
WHEREAS, permission has this day been requested by the Board of Fire Commiss-
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toners of the Lafayette Fir?Protection District of the County of Contra Costa,
State of California, in accordance with Political Code, Section 3714B, to exceed in r
the fiscal year 1934-35, the five (5%) per cent limitation itposed on annual exile"
diture increases by Section 20, Act XI of tile Constitution of the State of California
and,
1.71EREAS, this Board of Supervisors is the governing body of said Lafayette T'
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Fire Protection District; and,
WHEREAS, it is deemed necessary that said Fire Protection District be Allow-
ed to expend the sum of Six hundred ($000.) dollars iron its funds to purchase the
necessary equipment mentioned in its said application to the State Board of Equalizst R
ion;
NOW, THE?-TORE, BE IT RESOLVE that this Board of Supervisors, as the govern.ng 74
body of said Lafayette Fire Protection District, do hereby join with the Board of Fir
Commissioners of said District in requesting of tie State Board of Equalization that ;
they permit said Firp Protection District to exceed in the fiscal year 193'-35,
the five (54) pr cent limitation imposed on annual expenditure increases by Section :
20, Article XI of the Constitution of the State of California, for the reasons set
forth in said application. ,
The foregoing resolution was duly passed and adopted by the Board of Super-
visors at a regular meetin of said Board 'held on the 4th day Of February, 1935, by
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the followin vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Lonza, Cumnin;s, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: Supervisors- None
Absent: Supervisors- None.
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In Uatter of an of Earl
Gomez, Special Health Officer.
Dr. W.A.Po.re11, County Health Officer, having requested this Board to appoint
Earl Gomez, of Rodeo, as Special Health Officer, for Rodeo, and surrounding country,
and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interests of Contra Costa
County, to make such Special appointment,
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Earl Gomez, of Rodeo, be and he is hereby appoi t-
ed Special Health Officer for Rodeo, and surrounding territory, to work under the
supervision of County Health Officer, without salary.,,
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In Matter of petition for Adoption
of Curfew Ordinance.
'... A petition signed by residents of Port Chicago, praying that the Board of
Supervisors of Contra Costa County adopt a Curfew Ordinance, having been filed,
It is, by the Board ordered that the further consideration of adopting of said '(
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Ordinance be continued to Monday, February 18th, 1935, at 10 o'clock A.M.
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In Matter of Issuing Monthly
Grocery Orders to Indigents.
It anpeariniz to the Board that the Social Service Deonrtment of Contra Costa ?
County has in the past issued orders to Grocery Stores of the County to deliver 41
to indigents receiving such relief a certain amount of groceries each month;
Upon request of Otis Loveridge, Acting Director of Social Service Welfare
Deoartment of Contra Costa County, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that each indigent
receiving such relief be issued a new grocery order each and every month, by Social
Service Department of Contra Costa County.r
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IN TEE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTFA COSTA CCUNTY, STATE OF CALIPCRNIA.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, 1935. -
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The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H L.Cummings,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. _S.C.'Wells, Clerk.
In Matter of Appointment of
Director of Social Service Department of
' Contra Costa "ounty.
An Acting Director of Social Service Department of Contra Costa County having
heretofore been appointed by this Board and the Board deeming it for the best interes s
of Contra Costa County that a Director of said Social Service Department be appointed
at this time; the applications of the following applicants are read to the Board by
the Clerk: H.Neirhake; Walter B.Siegel; A.F.Arata; Helen Swett Artieda; Otis Lover-
idge; Jessie M. Stockird;and letters from various organizations protesting the
appointment of Otis Loveridge are r..-ad to the Bots d, and E.L.Orr, W.C.Riley and Pat
Lydon address the Board in opposition to the appointment of Otis Loveridge; and H.H.
Haynes urged the appointment of Otis Loveridge, and Mrs. 'panda Muir Hanna spoke
in favor of Helen Swett Artieda, and the Board having fully considered all applicatio s
and protests;
It is, or, motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Oupervisor Trembath, by the
Board ordered that 'tie Loveridge, be and he is hereby appointed Director of Social
until the further order of this Board, 9�;Cd '.--
Service Department of Contra Costa �ounty,at a salary of $225 per month, and the
County Auditor is hereby ordered to draw his warrant monthly on Charities & Correctio s
Fund of Contra Costa County, in sum of $225, in payment of said salary.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
In Matter of Petition for Adoption
of Curfew Ordinance.
A petition having been filed by this Board signed by residents of Port Chicago,
-— Contra Costa County, praying that this Board adopt a Curfew Ordinance for said County,
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the further consideration of said petition
be and the same is hereby continued to Monday, March 4th, 1935•
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In Matter of Allorreance of Claims of
Moro & Soldavini; and Tilden Lumber Company.
Moro & Soldavini, and the Tilden Lumber Company, having presented to this x
Board, claims in the sum of $116.33 and $42.03 respectively, for labor and material v
furnished in making repairs to the office of Social Service Department of Contra Costa
County, in the City of Richmond, and it appearing to this Board that the said claims
are just and reasonable, s
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED thatsaid claims be and the same are hereby allowe
and the County Auditor is hereby directed to draw his warrant in sum of $116.33
in favor of Moro & Soldavini, and in the sum of $42.03 in favor of Tilden Lumber Company
on Charities & Corrections Fund of Contra Costa County, in payment of said claims.,
In Matter of Support of Fred Fensinger,
an indigent resident of Contra Costa "ounty,
in Placer County.
This Board deeming it for the beat welfare of Fred$ensinger, an indigent !person,
resident of Contra Costa County, that he remain in Placer County, California, a Countf
not responsible for the support of said indigent;
IT IS, by the BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County
prepare an Agreement between the Boards of Supervisors of Placer County and Contra '
Costa County, for the support of said Fred Eensinger, in Placer County, a non responsible
County, and that the said District Attorney forward said Agreement to the Board of
Supervisors of Placer County, for the proper execution.��
In Matter of Support of Minor Children
of Clifford Johnson.
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Thomas A.Boyer, Probation Officer, of Contra Costa County, having reported
to this Board that the family and minor children of Clifford Johnson, resident of
Contra Costa County are in indigent circumstances, and in need of the necessities of
life, }-
IT IS, by THE BOARD ORDERED that the Probation Officer of Contra Costa County
refer said matter to Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Department of said
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County, who is hereby authorized to furnish to said family such necessities as he Be e
fit.
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In Matter of Application to Federal
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Radio Association for a Broadcasting permit.
John A.Miller, Sheriff of Contra Costa County, having presented to this
Board, a Form of Application to Federal Radio Association for a permit to construct
a Broadcasting Station in the City of Martinez;
IT IS, by the Board ordered that W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, be and
he is hereby authorized to sign said application on behalf of the County of Contra
Costa.
In Matter of Application for
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Formation of Rodeo County Fire
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rrotection District.
A petition having been heretofore presented to this Board for formation of
Rodeo County Fire Protection District;
IT IS, by THE BOARD ORDERED that the further hearing on said petition be and
the same is hereby continued to March 4th, 1935, at 11 otclock A.M.
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IN the Matter of Granting Permit
to California State Automobile Association
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for permission to repair and maintain road signs.
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE
Board ordered that blanket authority be granted to the California State Automobile
Association, to repair and maintain such road and traffic signs as are now or here-
after to be installed in the County of Contra Costa, and that said.California State
Automobile Association shall bill said County for such materials as may be needed.K
In Matter of Transfer of Funds,
for use of Horticultural Commissioner. •
' It is, BY THE BOARD ORDS= that the sum of $1200 be transferred from unappro
priated Reserve Fund to the General Fund for the purchase of supplies to be used by
V.G.Stevens, in his official capacity as Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa
County.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon r quest of A•N_sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOAFM ORDERED
that the following appropriation adjustments be made, in order to bring appropriation
into line with current needs, to wit:
Appropa. Adjustments. i
1934-35•
Increase Decrease.
Board of supervisors 101
0 13 Fidelity Bonds $12.50 $13.50 Auto Mileage 041
05599 Misc. Sunplies 1.00
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County Clerk 102
0599 Misc. Supplies 5.00 5.00 Offe. Supp. Prtd. 0517
Treasurer 106
0329 Repair of Equipt. 10.00 13.50 Auto Mileage 041 s
0337 storage 3.503
Tax Collector 108
081 Replacement of Equipt. 26.00 15.00 Tel & Tel. 0339-
11.00 Repair Supp. 0523
Coroner 115
0313 Fidelity Bond 10.00 25.00 Misc. Fees 026 {
0522 Postage 40.00 10 10.0000 Fees of Int .
035
00 Lab. Exams. 0317 z
5U.-M- 58100
Surveyor 116
041 Auto Mileage 4.00 15.00 Ord. Travg.Exp. 0411
0517 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 45.00 5.00 Te'. & Tel. 0339
15-00 Offc. Supp. Misc. 0518.
6� 1 � Misc. Supp. 0599
Elections- Prelim. Costs 120.
026 Misc.Fees, 110.00 50.00 Extra Help 022 {
0339 Tel & Tel. .50 50.00 Rep. of Equipt. 0329
0522 Postage 25.00 5.50 Eln Supp. 058
20.00 Prtd. Supp. 0517
10.00 offc. Supp. Misc. 0518
General Election 121.
0324 Rent of Equipt. 15.00 15.00 Wages 0210
0343 Transp. of Prop. 15.00 5.00 Electricity 0311
0517 Printed Supp. 135.00 15.00 Pubn. of Rotice. 0320.
25.00 Rent 0325 '
65.00 Eln. Supp. 058
40.00 Postage 0522
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Just. Ct. 17- 147.
0313 Fidelity Bond 1.70 1.70 Stat. Ofc. Exp. 0415. =•
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Court House & Grds. 156.
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0211 Wages, Repair Labor 150.00 50.00 Rep. of Bldgs. 0328 .r
0523 Repair Suep, 50.00 10.00 Rep. of Equipt. 0329 ` =
Ct. House Cont'd. 156. i^
90.00 Fuel 059 y
50.00 Misc. Supp. 0599
C W.00 �2 dib- .7
Hall of Records 159
0211 Wages, Repair Labor 125.00 125.00 Wages, 0210
Constable Twp. 3-- 813•
0313 Fidelity Bond 5.00 5.00 Transp. Persons 0342.
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Constable Twp. 14-- 224.
10313 Fidelity Bond 5.00 5.00 Transp. Persons, 0342.
Co. Jail- Bldg. 230
0523 Repair Supplies 35.00 35.00 Rep. of Bldgs. 0328
Jail- Care of Prisoners 231.
054 Cleang. & Dis. Supp. 15.00 15.00 Photo Services 0319-
Jail-Branches 232.
0527 Water 12.00 12.00 Rep. Supplies, 0523• 4
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Recorder 235•
' 0211 Wages, Repair Labor 20.00 20.00 Offc. Supp. Prt. 0517
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Farm. Advisor 243
0343 Transp. of Property 5.00 5.00 Rep. of Equipt. 0329
0522 Postage 5.00 5.00 Misc. Supp. 0599
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Co. Hosp. Bldgs. & Grds, 502. �� - --
0210 'Wages, 250.00 150.00 Engineers 0221.
100.00 Rep. of Equipt. 0329
Co. Hosp. Care of Inmates 503
0399 Misc. Services, 50.00 50.00 Janitor Supp. 0511
092 Bedding 325.00 50.00 Kitchen Supp. 0513.
50.00 Offc. Supp. Misc. 0518
50.00 Repair Supp. 0523.
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175-00 _Milk 0524-5.
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County Lung Clinic 508 X75
' 021 Regular Salaries 2228.00 2932.00 General Acct.
031 Med. & Dental Fees, 650.00
0317 Lab. Examns. 10.00
0530 X-Ray Supplies 44.00
2932000 - 2932.o'5_-
National Re-Emp. Bureau 509
0517 Printed Supp. 5.00 5.00 Tel. & Tel. 0339.
Detention Home 518.
0328 Repair of Bldgs. 7 130.00 130.00 Wgs, Rep. Labor 0211
032; Repair of Equipt. 1100 lo_o�o _Fuel 059
S.E.R.A. Projects 523•
0399 Misc. Services, 30.00 30.00 Misc. Supp. 0599
Hichm-nd Health Center 532.
0399 Misc. Services, 30.00 30.00 Misc-Supp. 0599
Supt. of Schools 693
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0517 Offe. Supp. Prtd. 30.00 10.00 Binding 039
0518 Offc. Supp. Misc. 0.00 70.00 Fidelity %nd 0313
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County Library 697
0599 Misc. Supplies 20.00 20.00 Binding 039
County Exhibits 802
0399 Misc. Services, 50.00 25.00 Auto Mileage 041.
25.00 Ord. Travg. Exp. 0411.
50. go.00
Co. Hosp. Bldgs. & Grds 502.
0915 Bldg. Improvements, 70.00 70.00 Bldg: Alterations 0916
Co. Hosp. Care of Inmates 503.
098 Hospital Equipt. 1300.00 500.00 Furniture 0910
800.00 Misc.'Equipt. 0913
1300.00 1300.00
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I Sit. of Schools, 693.
0911 Office Furriture 15.00 15.00 Offc. Equipt. 0912
Park Improvements 702
0915 Bldg. Impraements 100.00 100.00 Ground Imp. 0915.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.�� -
In Matter of Transfer of.Funus.
On request of A.NSullenger, County Auditor, it is by the Board ordered that
following appropriation transfers be made, in order to bring accounts into line with a
actual expenses and requirements of the year: ';r,
APpropn. adjustments.
1933-34.
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Increase Decrease
Dist. Attorney 111.
041 Auto Mileage $110.00
0411 Auto Tray. Ex 25.00 Reporters Fees, 02 .,
P• 25.00 90.00 OPer. Mages 0213_ 2L 5t)0._0Med.& Dent.Feee,03
Social Welfare Bd. 522.
0339 Telephone & Tel. 1.00 1.00 Transp. Prop. 034
County Library 697
0399 Misc. Services, 5.00 5.00 Ord. Travg. Exp. 01-11
Co. Planning Comm. 905
041 Auto Mileage 20.00 10.00 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 05 7 !
10.00 Postage 05 2
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The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered
that the following adjustments in the appropriations for the care of indigents in
1932-33, be made, to wit:
Appropn. Adjustments.
1932-33.
Increase Decrease,
Care of Indigents 510
0524-3 Staple Groceries, $460.00 $26o.00 Cash
4.00 Board and Care 0310
20.00 Electricity 0311
4.00 Transp. Persons 0342
2.00 Misc. Services, 0399
60.00 Clothing 057
4o.00 Fuel 059 '
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.00 Milk 0524-5
�6d 06 4�i� grater 0527
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In the Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N. Sullenger, County Auditor, it is by the Board ordered tha
the following adjustments in the appropriations for year 1932-33, in order to clear
the records, on the expenditures of that year be made; The following unused appropri t-
,ion be cancelled and the amount thereof transferred from the General Fund to the
Unappropriated Reserve Fund;
Justice Court 1 -- 131,
0414 Small Claims Court Expense, $3,00.
From the amount thus made available it is requested that the following new
,appropriation be made and the amount thereof transferred from the Unappropriated Reserre
Fund to the General Fund;
Justice Court 5-- 135•
0414 Small Claims Court Expense, $3.00.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.Y
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor and in order to clear the
records on expenditures for 1933-34, It is ORDERED that the following unused a-propri t-
ions be cancelled, and the amount thereof, transferred from General Fund to Unappro-
priated Reserve Fund, tc wit;
Constable Township 1 -- 211.
0415 Statutory Office Expense allowance, $30.00
:and from the amount thus made available, IT IS ORDERED THAT the following new appropri t-
ion be made and the amount thereof -�ransferred from Unappropriated Reserve Fund to the
General Fund, to wit;
Constable Trp. 12-- 222.
0415 Statutory Office Expense Allowance, $30.00,
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board s
',,In Matter of Expenditure of Funus =
heretofore allotted to the Richmnd
Office of National Re-Employment Service.
It appearing to the Board that there now remains in the fund heretofore allott d
:to maintenance and expense of the Richmond Office of the National Re-Employment Servic ,
the sum of 8659;
It is, by the Board ordered that Ralph Woods, be and he is hereby employed
,at the sum of $700 per month commencing as of Feb. 15, 1935, as Manager of said Richmo d
Branch of the National Re-Employment Service, and Josephine Waite, shall continue as
;stenographer and Clerk in said office at the aim of $100 per month until such allotmen
of funds has been exhausted—
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In Matter of Granting Dance permit.
Mt. Diablo Post #246, American Legion, Danville, having applied to this Board
for permission to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on March 2nd, 1935,
It is, by the Board ordered that said permit be granted.,,
In Matter of Granting Application
for laying of Pipe line.
The East Contra Costa County Irrigation District having applied to this Board
for permission to excavate a crossing for laying a 20 inch re-inforced concrete lips ;,
across Sellers Avenue, in Sup. Dist. #j;
It is, by the Board orderer that said permit be and the same is hereby granted
the said work to be done under the supervision of the County Engineer, and to the
satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. -
In Matter of Leasing Offices in Hall
of Records Building to State Department
of Motor Vehicles.
The State Department of Motcr Vehicles having presented to this Board, a
Form of Lease between the County of Contra Costa, and the Department of Motor Vehicle
for the leasing to said State Department of Motor vehicles, of four rooms located
in the northwest corner of the first floor of the Hall of Records Building in the
City of Martinez, at a rental of $1. per year;
It is, by the Board ordered that said Form of Lease be and the same is hereby
approved and the Cnairman of this Board is hereby ordered to sign same on behalf of
the County of Contra Costa.
In Matter of Installation of and
maintenance of, Additional Light in
Crockett, Crolona and Valona Lighting District. '
A petition signed by at least 25 persons,tax payers and residents within the
boundaries of said Crockett, Crolona and Valona Lighting District, praying for the
installation and maintenance of one additional light on Tanda Street, below Carquinez
bridge, in Crockett, Crolona and Valona Lighting District, having been presented to
this Board, '
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Pacific Gas & Electric Company install
and maintain said light at the location mentioned, and that the estimated cost of
maintaining said light is $32.40 per year.
It is further ordered that the County Auditor at the time of levying taxes for
the year 1935-36, furnish to this Board, a rate of tax sufficient for the maintenance
of said additional light.
Said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Disposition of Grocery
Supplies, etc. by Social Service Department.
Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Department of Contra Costa Qounty
having reported to this Board that said Department has on hand, an amount of grocerie ,
' etc. in odd quantities, which cannot be used to advantage by said Social Service
Department;
It is, by the Board ordered that the Social service Department dispose of said
supplies of groceries, e to. through the Purcha s ng Agent of Contra Costa County to
the best advantage cf said County.,
In the Matter of Allowances to
Indigents. COUNTY CASH.
It is by the Board ordered that $15. county cash allowance be granted to ?
'.WILLIAM B. YOUNG, R.F.D. $1, Enes Tract, Pittsburg, beginning as of Jan.l, 1935.
That $20 County cash allowance per month, be granted to WILLIX. BINGHAM,
Church St. San Pablo, as of Feb. 1, 1935.
T4at $10 in relief in kind t.: CLARA BOTTSFORD, 5909 Burlingame, Richmond
Annex, be changed to $10 county cash allowance, as of Feb. 1, 1935. _
That $15. per month county cash allowance granted to FRANK BUCK, Concord,
be discontinued as of Feb. 1, 1935.
That $25 county cash allowance granted to MARGARET E. MILLER, 1302 Bissell
' Ave. Richmond, be discontinued as of Feb. 1, 1935•
That $25. county cash allowance granted to MRS. CHARLOTTE A. CUSHING, 2005
Roosevelt Ave. Richmond, be discontinued as of Feb. 1, 1935•
That MRS. CAROLINA CARDOZA, Rodeo, California, county cash allowance of $21
per month, heretofore granted be discontinued as of Feb. 1, 1935, and that the propert
agreement .eretofore entered into by Mrs. Carolina Cardoza, with the County of Contra
'.Costa, be and the same is hereby ordered released.
That $27. county cash allowance granted to 6IIDREY L. CAREY, 6809 Stockton
Ave. E1 Cerrito, be discontinued as of Feb. 1, 1935• -
That application of MRS. NELLIE GLYNN, 5531 Carl Ave. Richmond Annex, be
denied, as need not established.
That application of MRS. BERTHA BROWN, 828 Contra Costa Drive, E1 Cerrito,
for aid be denied, as need not estaolished.
That application of KIRK BRADLEY, 310 E1 Dorado, E1 Cerrito, fox aid be dens d
as need not established.
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That $13.50 State and $13.50 county aid for needy aged be continued to MRS.
MARY E. BROWN, Box 39, Rte 1,Oakley, as of Feb. 1, 1935•
That $6. elate and $6.60 county aid for needy aged be continued to MRS.
''MARY McLAUGHLIN, 1125 Starr St. Crockett, as of Feb. 1, 1935•
That $15. State and $15. county aid to the needy aged granted to WILLIAM
DEACY, 518 Lexington Ave. El Cerrito, be decreased to $10 State and $10 county aid to +'
the needy aged as of Dec. 1, 1934.
That $11.50 State and $11.50 County aid tc the needy aged granted to JOHN
SILVAS, Gen. Del. Byron, be changed to read, $10.00 shte and $10 county aid as of a,
Feb. 1, 1935•
That14.25 State and $14.25 County aid to the needy aged granted to IDA
KOHLHOFF, 423- bth St. Richmond, be discontinued as of Feb. 15th, 1935•
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NEEDY CHILDREN.
That $10 State and $7.00 county aid for orphan children granted to MRS.
FLORA BRCDERICK, Box 103, Oakley, be continued as of Jan. let, 1935.
That $20 State aid and $20. county aid for half orphan children granted to
'MRS. JULIA POLINA, Monterey St. Mt. View, Martinez, Cal.be changed to read :t30 State
aid and $17.00 county aid as of Feb. 1, 1935. ?^
In the hatter of Allowance to Indigents
under care of Probation Officer.
It is by the Board ordered that beginning Feb. let, 1935, application for
renewal of State aid in the amount of $10.00 per month to the Probation Officer,
Thomas A.Boyer, for support and maintenance of William Joseph Azevedo, dependent
minor, be filed.
That beginning Feb. let, 1935, application for renewal of State aid in
theamount of $20, per month to the Probation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for the support
and maintenance of Stella and Marie Verga, dependent minor children, be filed to sup-
plement a like amount advanced by the County.,,
In the patter of Adoption
of an Adequate Old Age Pension Law.
RESOLUTION.
WHEREAS, economic conditions in the United States have reached a point
where the aged or those past middle age are either handicapped or barred from
securing employment which would make them self-supporting; and,
WHEREAS, we feel that through no fault of theizown, the approach of old
age holds out an unsecure promise of subsistence to a great majority of our people,
and,
WHEREAS, we believe it possible for the law enacting body of the United
States to enact such laws that would assure our citizens past the age of self suppor
some degree of comfort in their declining years;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RFSOLVED: That we, the Board of Supervisors of
Contra Costa bounty, State of California, do implore the Legislature of the State
of California, now in session assembled, to memoralize the Congress of the United
States to adopt at its present session an adequate Old Age Pension LOW;
The foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted on the 18th day of Februar.
1935, by the following vote of the Board:
Ayes: Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry M. Stow, W.J.
Buchanan and R. J. Trembath.
Noes: None. Absent: None. R
IN THE LATTER OF THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS
OF PITTSBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT IN THE
COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
RESOLUTICN AND ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF
THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA
WHEREAS, on the 8th day of January, 1935, the School Board of the Pittsburg
School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, deemed it advis-
able to call and by resolution and order duly and regularly passed and adopted by
the said School Board and entered on the minutes thereof on the last mentioned day,
said School Board did call an election and resolve and order;
That an election be called and held throughout said Pittsburg School Dis-
trict on the let day of February, 1935, for the purpose of submitting to the elector
of said iittsburg School District, the question of issuing and selling the bonds
of said Pittsburg School District, in the amount of seventy-nine thousand ($79,000.0 )
dollars to run not exceeding twenty (20) years, and to bear interest at the rate of
five per cent (5p) per annum, interest payable annually for the first year the
bonds have to run and semi-annually thereafter, for the purpose of raising money
for the purchasing of school lots; the building or purchasing of school buildings;
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the making of alterations or additions to the school building or buildings other than
such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation or repairs; the repairing
restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged, injured, or destroyed by fire
or other public calamity; the supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessaiy
' apparatus of a permanent nature and the permanent improvement of the school grounds, _
of the said Pittsburg School District.
:7HEREAS, an election was held in said =ittsburg School District on the lst
day of February, 1935, in conformity with the said Resolution and order of said Schoo
Board of the said Pittsburg School District, and all the proceedings had in the prem-
ises have been certified to this Board of Supervisors by the School Board of Pittsburg
School District as required by law; and,
V EREAS, 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 Pitts-
burg School District duly passed and adopted on the 8th day of January, 1935, an
election was duly called in said Pittsburg School District and was held in said
Pittsburg School District on the 1st day of February, 1935, and that notice of said
election was given by posting notices thereof signed by the members of the said Schoo
Board in three public places in said Pittsburg School District for more than twenty
(20) days next before said election, and by publishing such notice in tht Pittsburg
' Post Dispatch, a newspaper printed and published in said County of Contra Costa, Stat
of California, not less than once a week for three successive weeks before said
election, which said notice so posted and published was in the form required by the
.School Code of the State of California.
That prior tc, the opening of said polls at said election the Inspector
and Judges of Election, conducting said election in said Pittsburg School District,
:took the oath of offic_, as required by law, and at the close thereof, canvassed the
votes cast thereat, and certified the result of said election to the said school board
of said Pittsburg School District, and to them made return of the ballots and the poll
..and tally list of said election.
That on the 8th day of February, 1935, the same 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 Pittsburg School District met and canvassed the said returns of said election
from which. aid returns the said School Board of the said Pittsburg School District
.found and declared and this Board mow fines and declares that there was a total of
875 votes cast at said election and that more than two-thirds of the votes cast, to wi
653, votes were cast for the issuing said bonds and that 221 votes were cast against
issuing said bonds, and that one of the votes cast were irregular and illegal and not
counted, 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 Eoard further finds and declarers 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 lar to ce done, have b:,en done and performed in regular and due form and
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in strict accordance with the provisions of the Statute authorizing the issuance of
the School District Bonds and that the total of indebtedness of said School District,
including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limits prescribed by law.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDEFED that the bonds of the Pittsburg School District in the
County of Contra costa, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of Seventy- '..-
nine thousand ($79,000.00) dollars, and t_iat the same shall be numbered from one to
seventy-nine consecutively, and shall be in the denominations of one thousand ($1,000 00)
dollars each, payable within twenty (20) years from the date thereof in JWful money
of the United States of America, with interest thereon at the rate of five (5%) per '
cent per annum, payable annually, for the first year the bonds have to run and semi-
annually thereafter on March 1st and September let, of each year, until the date of
maturity of each of said bends, in like lawful money, both principal and interest
payable at the office of the County Treasurer of the said County of Contra Costa,
State of California,
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be dated the let day of March,
1935, and shall be payable as follows, to wit:
One bond numbered 1 to mature one year from date, to wit: on the let
day of March, 1936.
Two bonds numbered 2 and 3, inclusive, to mature two years from date, -
to wit: on the 1st day of March, 1937,
Two bonds numbered 4 and 5 inclusive, to mature three years from date,
to wit: on the let day of March, 1939.
Two bonds numbered 6 and 7 inclusive, to mature four years from date, '
to wit: on the 1st day of March, 1939.
Three bonds numbered 9 to 10 inclusive, to macre five years from date,
to wit: on the let day of March, 1940.
Three bonds numbered 11 to 13 inclusive, to mature six years from date
to wit: on the 1st day of March, 1941.
Three bonds numbered 14 to 16 inclusive, to mature seven years from
date, to wit: on the 1st day of March, 1942.
Four bonds numbered 17 to 20 , inclusive, to mature eight years from
date, to wit: on the let day of March, 1943.
Four bonds numbered 21 to 24, inclusive, to mature nine years from date
to wit: on the let day of March, 1944.
Four bonds numbered 25 to 28 inclusive, to mature ten years from date
to wit: on the let day of !larch, 1945.
Four bonds numbered 29 to 32 inclusive, to mature eleven years from
date to wit: on the let day of March, 1946.
Four bonds numbered 33 to 36 inclusive, to mature twelve years from
date, to wit: on the let day of March, 1947. ..,
Five bonds numbered 37 to 41 inclusive, to mature thirteen years from
date, to wit: on the let day of March, 1949.
Five bonds numbered 42 to 46 inclusive, to mature fourteen years from
date to wit: on the let day of March, 1949.
Five bonds numbered 47 to 51 inclusive, to mature fifteen years from ,
date, to wit; on the let day of March, 1950.
Five bonds numbered 52 to 56 inclusive, to mature sixteen years from
date,to wit: on the lot day of March, 1951.
Five bonds numbered 57 to 61, inclusive, to mature seventeen years from
date, to wit: on the let day of March, 1952. _
Six bonds numbered 62 to 67.inclusive, to mature eighteen years from
date, to wit: on the let day of March, 1953•
Six bonds numbered 66 to 73 inclusive, to mature nineteen ;ears from
date, to wit: on the let day of March, 1954.
Six bonds numbered 74 to 79 in,_lusive, to mature twenty years from
date, to wit: on the let day of Maroi:, 1955.
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AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued in substantially
the following form, to wit;
No. SCHOOL DISTRICT BONDS $1000.00
Pittsburg School District
County of Contra Costa, State of California.
' Pittsburg School District in the County of Contra Costa, state of
California, United States of America, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises
to pay to the holder hereof at the office of the County Treasurer of the County of
Contra Costa, State of California, on the lst day of March, , one thousand
' ($1000.00) dollars in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest
thbreon in like lawful money,at the rate of Yive per cent ( 5%) per annum, payable
znnually for the first year the bonds have to run and Berri-annually thereafter on the
first day of March and the first day of September of each and every year from the
date hereof until this bond is paid.
This 'ond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date numbered from
one (1) to seventy-nine (79) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of
Seventy-nine ($79.000.00) thousand dollars and is issued and sold by the Board of
Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the purpose of
raising money to be used for the purchasing of school lots; the building or purchasing
of school buildings; the making of alterations or additions to the school building or
buildings other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation or
repairs; tae repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school building damaged,
injured, or destroyed by fire or other public calamity; the supplying of school
buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent natureand the permanent
improvement of the school grounds, for and in the said Pittsburg School District,
in said County of Contra Costa, State of California, in pursuance of and in strict
conformity with the provisions of the School Code and the Constitution of the State o
Calif.rnia, and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds ofthe voters voting
at an election duly and regularly called and held and conducted throughout said Pitts
burg School District,in said County and State, on the let day of February, 1935;
dnd the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of
California, hereby certify that said election was duly and regularly called, held and
conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regularly given and published and
- the result thereof was duly andie,ularly canvassed and declared in the manner and as
required by law, and that all the acts and conditions and things required by law to
be done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, have been per-
formed in regular and In due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the
law authorizing the issue of School District Bonds.
And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of in-
debtedness of the said Pittsburg School District including this issue of bonds, is
within the limit provided by law;
This Dond is in the form prescribed by an order of s+id Board of Supervisors
duly made and enterec in its Minutes on the 18th day of February, 1935, and shall be
payable out of the interest and sinking fund of the rittsburg School District and
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the money for the redemption oi said bonds and the payment of interest thereon shall -
be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said Pittsburg School District.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Oontra Costa,
State of California has caused this bond to be signed by its Chairman, and by the
County auditor, and attested by its Clerk with the Seal of said Board attached
this 18th day of February, 1935•
W. J. BUCHANAN
Bucpan
Charman of the Board of Supervisors.
A. N. SULLENG-22d
A. .Sul enger.
County Auditor.
ATTEST: S.C. I"^ZLS
8. ..e s
County Clerk and Clerk of the Board
of Supervisors of the County of
Contra Costa, State of California.
RESOLVED that to each of said bonds shall be attached one interest coupon
in substantially the following form, to wit: for the fist year the bond shall
run, interest payable annually;
$50.00 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 Pittsburg
School District, in said county and State, on the 1st day of 19
at his office in the Torn of Martinez, in said Oounty and State, theme Fifty
($50.00) dollars, in lawful money of the United States, for twelve month's interest ,
oa Bond N- of said Pittsburg School District.
A.N.Sullenger.
County Auditor.
W.J. BUCHANAN
W.J.Buc anan
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors.
S.C. WELLS
S.C."el s,
County Clerk and Clerk of the Board
of Supervisors.
RESOLVED: That to each of the said 'bonds maturing subsequent to 1936
shall be attached interest coupons in substantially the following; form, to wit:
for the remaining years the bond shall run, interest payable semi-annually.
$25.00 INTEREST COUPON. NO.
The treasurer of the County of "o::tra Costa, State of California, will '
pay to the holder hereof, out of the interest and sinkinE fund of the Pittsburg
School District, in said County and State, on the 1st day of 19
at his office in the Town of Martinez, in said County and State, the sum 71—
Twenty-five ($25.00) dollars, in lawful money of the United States, for six months'
interest on Bond No. of said Pittsburg School District.
A.N.Sullenger,
W.J. BUCHANAN County Auditor.
W.J. Buchanan
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors.
S. C, 3E LLS,
5-.C!'lls,
County Clerk and Clerk o: the
Board of Supervisors.
County
AND IT IS FORT= Op CER ED that the/Clerk of the County of Contra Costa,
State of California, shall cause the said bends and coupons to be prepared in accord_
ante with the foregoing forms.
AND IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED that W.J.Buchanan, the Chairman of this Boa3 d
S.C.Wells, the County Clerk. and Clerk of this Board, and A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor
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of said County is, and each of them 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 Board of supervisors and to sign each of said coupons by their respective facsimile
signatures;
' AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said bonds be sold by the Board of Supervie re
of said County, for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the 18th day of
March, 1935, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.B. of said day, to the highest and best respo sable
bidder for cash, lawful money of the United States of America, after due and,legal
notice thbieof has been given by the said Board by publication of a notice, specifyink
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 thereof, and the kind of money for which said bonds will be sold, to wit:
lawful money of the Unite, States of America; and that said bonds will be sold to the
highest and most responsible bidder for cash, as aforesaid, but in no case for less
than par and accrued interest, and that the said Board of Supervisors will reserve the
;right to reject any or all of said bids; for two successive weeks in the Pittsburg
Post Dispatch, a newspaper printed and published and circulated in the said County of
Contra Costa.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the said Board of Sup:rvisors
ne;d on the 18th day of Feb. 1935.
Ayes: Supervisors W.J.Buchanan, James N.Long, H.L. Cummings, H.M.Stow, and
' R.J.Trembath.
Noes: None;
Absent: Supervisors- None.
W. J. BUCHANAN
buclianan.
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ISSUANCE CF THE
'.BCNDS OF 1-ITTSBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT
IN THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE
OF CALIFORNIA.
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RESOLUTION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF
THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
RESOLVED: That the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County
' of Contra Costa, State of California, the County Auditor of the County of Contra Cost ,
:a
State of California, and the County Clerk, ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervi soi s =
of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, are, and each of them is, hereby
authorized to execute the bonds issued in the above matter.
' Dated: this 18th day of February, 1935•
W. J. BUCHANAN
W.J.Buchanan
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors.
ATTEST:
'. S.C. TELLS
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, March 4th, 1935, at 10 o1clock
A.M.
........................Clerk. ..................... Chairman.
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IN THE BOARD OF E7PERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, MARCH 4th, 1935•
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. _
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Janes N.Long, H.L.Cummings
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
The Minutes and proceedin;s of the Board for and during the month of Feb—
ruary, 1935, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved as read,
and signed by the Chairman and Clerk.
In Matter of Acceptance of
Resignation of E.B.Read, Constable
of Township No. 4.
E.B.Read, Constable of Township No. 4, of Contra Costa County, having tendered
to this Board his resignation to take effect as of this date,
Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be accepted and said office is hereby
declared vacant.
In Matter of Granting Dance Permits.
The following applications having been filed asking permission to conduct a
dance after hour of 1 o'clock A.M. on following dates at the following places, to
wit:
Antioch Horseshoe Club, every Sunday morning during the month
of March, 1935, at Oak Grove Ball Room, Antioch.
Rodeo Gun Club, Rodeo, May 4th, 1935•
Oil Workers' Union, Rodeo, Cal. March 9th, 1935.
American Legion Auxilliary Roy Frerichs Unit X1202, Brentwood, March 9, 1935.
On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said applications be granted.,
In Matter of Approval of Contract
and Bond of Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
for furnishing electric current to Byron
Highway Lighting District,
The Pacific Gas & Electric Comoany, having presented to this Board, a contract
and 'bond in the sum heretofore ordered by this Board for the furnishing of electric
current and maintaining a system of street lights in Byron Highway Lighting District,
It IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said 'bond be and the same is hereby approved
',. and the Chairman of this Board is hereby autorized to sign said Contract on behalf
of said County of Contra Costa.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the certified check accompanying said bid of said
Pacific Gas & Electric Comnany be returned to said bidder.
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In Matter of Granting Pipe Line Permit,
to E.H.Westfall. -
E.H.Westfall, on behalf of the San Miguel Water Association, having applied to
this Board, for permission to run a water pipe line paralleling what is known as the
' Back Road, from its junction with the Cowell Road to the San Miguel Road and paralleling
that road to its junction with Treat Lane;
On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY.THE
BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said pipe line be granted, said work to be done
under the supervision of the Oounty Surve:-or and to the satisfaction of the Supervisoi
of that District.,
In Matter of Petition for Adootion
of Curfew Ordinance.
A petition having been heretofore presented to this Board requesting said
Board to adopt Curfew Ordinance for the County of Contra Costa, and said Board
having fully consi dered said petition,
On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that said petition be and the same is hereby denied.
The vote on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, and Trembath.
' Noes: Supervisor Buchanan.
In Matter of Abating Unlawful Acts
performed by Juveniles in Township No. 16.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Buchanan be authorized to
confer with the District Attorney of Contra Costa County and the local peace officers
of Township No. 16, of said County, for purpose of devising ways and means of
abating certain unlawful acts performed by Juveniles of said Township.
The vote on said order being unanimous.
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In Matter of Protesting the Adoption
of Certain Legislation affecting, the
office of Canty Recorder.
RESOLUTION.
WHEREAS, Assembly Bills numbered 1705 to 1713 inclusive, and 1729 and Senat
' Bills Numbered 741 to 751 inclusive, and Bill numbered 967 are now pending before the
.State Legislature; and,
7FHEREAS, the effect of the said Bills is to cause all crop and chattel mort-
gages, all assignments or other documents affecting crop or chattel mortgages, all
releases of the same, all conditional sales contracts covering live stock, mining equl
ment and machinery and bailment or feeder agreements and the assignment and releases
of the same to be filed in the place of recording the same; and,
WHEREAS, the effect of said Bill is also to keep and maintain separate indices
for said documents; and,
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WHEREAS, the further effect of said bills is to require the County Record-
er to keep an index of real property transfers according to legal description; and
WHEREAS, it appears that said Bills will not only add to the expense
and maintenance of the Recorders office, but will also change the present economi
and efficient system of handling the documents involved;
PJHEREAS, the County Recorders of California in annual session at Sacrament -;`
Cal. on Feb. 22 and 23, 1935, have unanimously opposed the filing of chattel mort-
gages and installing Transfer Indices;
NOW, THEREFORE, BEST HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the
County of Contra Costa, State of California, that we express ourselves as opposed
to each and all of said Bills and urge our legislators to oppose the passing there f.
In Matter of Compromise of Claim
for taxes due by the Pullman Company. ;=
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Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor of Contra Costa County, having reported to
this Board that the Pullman Company have objected to paying of taxes on their prop-
erty located in the County of Contra Costa, for the year 1934^35, upon the grounds
that said property is not non-operative property and tat the taxes claimed due
said County by the said Assessor, for the year 1934-35, is$2169 4--T1hd the said
Pullman Company having offered to compromise said claim for the sum of$1064;74;
Upon advice of the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, IT IS BY a
THE BOARD ORDERED that Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor be and he is hereby authorize
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to compromise said claim by accepting the Bum of $1064.T full payment of said
claim.
The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous.r
In Matter of,Approval of Bond
on Lost Warrant of Albert's Inc.
It appearing to this Board that Warrant No. 3064, heretofore drawn by the
County Auditor on County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, in favor of Albert's Inc
in sum of $47.65 payable out of the Charities & Correction Fund, has been lost,
and the said Albert's. Inc. having furnished to this Board, a good and sufficient
Bond in sum of $95.30, indemnifying the County against lose on the issuance of a
duplicate warrant, to replace Auditor's Warrant No. 3064,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Bond and the Sureties thereon be and
the same are hereby approved and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is
hereby authorized to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of Albert's Inc. in sum of
$47.65, payable out of the Charities & Corrections Fund, to replace said Warrant
No. 3064.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, it is BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the sum of $529.47 be transferred from General Fund to District Attorney's Speci l
fund, in order to bring said District Attorney's Special Fund, up to the sum of $1000
' - as originally appropriated.
The said order is oassed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
' In Matter of Providing Medical
Attention to William John Warren, an Indigent.
It appearing to this Board that William John Warren, an indigent person,
resident of Contra Costa County, is in need of medical care,
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be referred to the County
Physician, Dr. E.W.Merritnew, with authority to render such medical treatment or care
as he deers to the best advantage of said indigent and the County of Contra Costa;
In Matter of Allowance to Indigents
under care of Probation Officer.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that beginning Feb. 1, 1935, State allowance of
x15. per month be discontinued to Probation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for support
and maintenance of FRANK REIS, on account of acceptance in free home.
' That beginning March let, 1935, theCounty Allowance of $15. per month be dis-
continued to the Probation Officer, T,A.Boyer, for HELEN RAY MACHADO and that State
allowance of $10 per month be continued.
THAT beginning Feb. 1 1935, State Allowance of $10,00 per month be discon-
tinued to the PROBATION OFFI ER, THOMAS A. BOYER, for the support of MARY PERALTA,
on account of her 16th birthday Feb. 16, 1935, and that the County allowance of $10
per month be continued.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r
In Matter of Allowance to Indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
COUNTY CASH.
$12.50 county cash allowance be granted to MRS. ANNA PETERSEN, 540 1/2 Lexing-
ton St. El Cerrito, as of March 1, 1935•
' $20. county cash allowance granted to MRS. LIZA BLOMQUIST, 512 Richmond St.
E1 Cerrito, be continued as of Aug. 1, 1934.
$15. county cash allowance granted to JAMES BOUGHTER, 1433 Nevin Ave. Richmon ,
be continued as of Feb. 1, 1935•
That $32.50 county cash allowancegranted to MRS. AUGUSTA SHUQUIST, 726 Rich-
mond St, El Cerrito, be continued as of Dec. 1, 1934.
' That $10 county cash allowance granted to ANDREW KOLASINSKY, 64 Railroad Ave.
Richmond, be increased to $17.50 county cash allowance as of March 1, 1935•
That $12.75 county cash allowance granted to MRS. IDA MAY MOORE, 557- 22nd
St. Richmond, be discontinued as of Jan. 1, 1935.
That application of MRS. ESTHER GARVIN, 153- 4th St. Richmond for aid, be
denied as need not established.
That application of MRS. ELSIE HOUPPERT, 2407 Panhandle Blvd. Richmond, for a d
be denied as need not established.
That application of LEON SPRAGUE, 2631 San Joaquin St. Richmond, for aid be
denied, as need not established.
NEEDY AGED.
That $12.00 State and $12. county aid to needy aged be granted to FRANK MAROT A
904 Ripley Ave. Richmond, as of Feb. 1, 1935•
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That $8.00 State aid to the needy aged and $9. county cash allowance be grant-
ed to ROBERT GRASSHOFF, R.F.D. Sox 93, Richmond, to begin as of Feb. 1, 1935•
That $10 State aid and $10 county aid to the needy aged be granted to MR.
NELSON TOWNSEND, CONCORD, as of Feb. 1, 1935, and $10 State and $10 county aid to the
needy aged be granted to MRS. NELSON TOWNSEND, Concord, as of Feb. 1, 1935•
That $12.50 State aid and $12.50 county aid to the needy aged be reinstated
to MR. DANIEL KELLY, 835 Brown St. Martinez, as of Feb. 1, 1935. ,
That $13.50 State and $13.50 county aid to the needy aged be continued to
JOHN MILTON DAVIS, 719 Robinson St. Martinez, as of Feb. 1, 1935•
That application of THOMAS SPATS, Main St. Pinole, for Old Age Security be
denied as of Feb. 1, 1935, as applicant unable to prove his age.
That State and County aid to the needy aged be denied to FRANK VIERRA, 303
Santa Clara St. Richmond Annex, until such time as applicant reappears. '
That application of ALEXANDER RIVOUX, 720 Bissell Ave. Richmond, for State
and County aid to the needy aged, be denied as application has been withdrawn at re-
quest of applicant.
That application of MRS. LIZA BLOMQUIST, 512 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito,
for Old Age Security aid be denied as applicant does not qualify under State aid Laws
HALF ORPHAN CHILDREN.
That $60.00 State and $25.00 county aid for half orphan children be continued
to MRS. CATHLYN VEDOYA, 101 Champion St. Port Chicago, as of Feb. 1, 1935•
That $40 State aid and $10 county aid for half-orphan children be continued
to MRS. MARY LUCIDO, 239 Los Medanos St..Pittsourg, as of Feb. 1, 1935•
That $10 slate aid and $10 county aid granted to MRS. OLIVIA DUARTE, 2347
Fernando St. Concord, be continued as of Jan. 1, 1935, and that 110 State and $10
ounty aid be increased to $10 state aid and $30 county aid for half orphan children
as of Feb. 1,1935• -
That $30 State aid and $25. county aid for half orphan children be granted
to MRS. S.T. DAVI, 20 West 5th St. Pittsburg, instead of MRS. NICOLINA NUZZO, for
care of children of said MRS. NICOLINA NUZZO, beginning Feb. let, 1935•
That 430 State aid for half orphan children granted to MRS. FLORIDA COX, ,
2354 Bonifacio St. Concord, be changed and increased to $20 State aid and $25.
county aid as of Feb. 1, 1935.
That $60 State aid for half orphan children granted to MRS. ETTA BANKS,
32 West 4th St. Pi*tsburg, be increased to $60 State aid and $15. county aid, beginning
Feb. let, 1935.
That $50 State aid and $10 county aid for children of incapacitated fathers
granted to MRS. CONSUELLO GONZALES, Crevallo Ave. Belle Monte, Pittsburg, be reduced
to $50 State aid as of Feb. 1, 1935•
That $10 State aid and $10 county aid for half orphan children granted to
SOLS. MARY REDDING, C/o Vincent Hill & Theresa Hill, 216- 8th St. Antioch, be dis-
continued as of March 17, 1935•
In Matter of Applications from
Industries for Employees from County �;..
Relief Rolls.
It is by the BOARD ORDERED that all applications made by Industrial Employer
to the Social Service Department of Contra Costa County for supplying of employees
to said industries from the Relief Rolls of Contra Costa County,be referred to the '..
Branch of-National Re-Employment Service located at Richmond, California,
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Depart-
ment of Contra Costa County shall/ngtify all attaches of his department of the fore-
going order.
The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous.,
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In the Matter of Detition
to State Board of Equalization for permission `}
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to expend an amount in excess of 5% of the
1933-34 Fiscal year Budget, in Carquinez
' County Fire Protection District.
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On motion of Supervisor H.L.Cummings, seconded by Supervisor H.M.Stow,
It IS BY THE BOA?D ORDERED that W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors
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of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized to petition the State Board
' of Equalization on behalf of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, the 4
governing body of the Carquinez County Fire Protection Distiict, for .t
permission
to expend the sum of $4191.51 during the fiscal year 1934-35, for improvements
installed in said District, the said sum of $4191.51 being in excess of 5
of the Budget for said Carquinez County Fire Protection District, for the fiscal
year 1933-341
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The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 18th, 1935, at 10 .'
o'clock A.M.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CORT�A COSTA COUNTY, STATE
OF CALIF(RKIA.
Monday, March 18th, 1935. �X
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry
M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
In Matter of Granting Dance Permits. '
The following applicants having applied to this Board for permission to con-
duct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on the dates and at the places set opoosl e
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their respective names, to wit:
Mt.Diablo Post #246, American Legion, Danville, April 6, 1935•
Operators Engineers Union #512, Port Chicago, May 11th, 1935•
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' IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said applicants be granted permission to r
conduct said dances.
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IN THE ?.L'ITT'ER OF THE PETITION
for formation of Rivercrest Sewer
District under Statute 1899 page 81.
ORDER FORMING A SEWER DISTRICT.
WHEREAS, it appears to the board of oupervisors of the above entitled
County that a petition was filed with said Board of Supervisors on the 4th day of
Feoruary, 1935, signed by resident electors of said proposed district in the number
of eighty-six (86) duly constituted and acting electors resident in said district;
that said number of resident electors signing said petition constitute in emeess of
one inird (1/3) of tae resident electors of said proposed district; that there are
resident electors within said district as shown by the last registration within said
district, the ntvnber of resident electors; and
WHEREAS, it appears that on the 4ta day of February, 1935, the duly
constituted and elected County Clerk of Contra Costa County filed 'herein his certific to
finding that he had examined the petition for tae formation of Rivercrest Sewer Dis-
trict and compared the signatures thereon with the Great Register of the County of
Contra Costa and did then and there find that the said petition was signed by more
than one third (1/3)0£ the resident electors therein, and
WHEREAS, it is found that in pursuance of said statute of 1899, page
81, and amendatory section thereof, said S.C.Wells, the duly constituted and acting
County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, did then and the,e cause to be published
in the Pittsburg Daily Independent, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and
published in the nearest municipal corporation to the said proposed district, a
notice of petition for formation of sewer district; and that on the 28th day of Feb-
ruary, 1935, said publisher of said newsuaper filed with the Board of Supervisors
of the County of Contra Costa,his affidavit of publication and the Board finds by
said affidavit that said notice of netition for formation of sewer district was pub-
lished in said newspaper for ten (10) days as required by law; that said °Card of
Supervisors finds that said notice of publication is in all ways good and sufficient
as required by law for the formation of said district, and does hereby find that said
notice of petition for formation oi sewer district did set out a description of the
exterior boundaries of said proposed district, and did give a notice to all persons
that protest be filed with the Board of Supervisors as required by law within twenty
(20) days after the last publication of said notice; that the last publication of
. said notice was on the 18th day of February, 1935; and that more than twenty (20) days
have elapsed since the said last day of publication; and
WHEREAS, it appears to said Board of Supervisors that no Drotests have been
.filed either orally or in writinx; with said 3oard of Supervisors as provided in said
section; that no protests have at all been filed with said Board of Supervisors either '
orally or in writing protesting the formation of said district;
NOW, T 0;REF03E, BE IT ORDERED that Rivercrest Sewer District is and the
same shall be from this day forward incorporated as a sewer maintenance district under
and oy virtue of statute 1899 page 81, and amendatory sections thereto; that said
sewer district shall be known and designated as Rivercrest Sewer District; that the
'exterior boundaries of said District is and shall be as more particularly described
hereinafter, as follows:
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BEGIFNING at a point in the center line of the State
nighr.ay leading from Concord to Pittsburg at the
j Northeast corner of Section 15, T 2 N., R 1 W„
M.D.B.& M. thence along the east line of said Section
15, S. 0005'30" E. 1400.06 feet to an iron pine• thence _
leaving the said east line of Section 15, N. 69456' W.
2641.10 feet to a point on the Rest line of the east
one-half of said section 15; thence along said line, N.
0"36' W. 1400-37 feet to a point on the north line
of said Section_ 15, and to the center line of the afore-
said State Highway; thence along the north line of said
Section 15 and the center line of said state Highway
S. 69056130" E. 2654,34 feet to the point of beginning.
' Dated: this 16th day of March, 1935•
' Board of Sunervisors, of the County
of Contra Costa, Stateof California.
By W.J.Buchanan
Chairman of the Board of Supervi.ors.
ATTEST: S. C. 71ELLS,
County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk
of the Board of Supervisors. -
In Matter of Appointment of Truby
Smith, as Constable of Fourth Judicial Township.
There being a vacancy in the office of Constable of the Fourth Judicial Townshi_
of Contra Costa County,
Upon motion of Sunervisor H.L.Cummings, seconded by Supervisor H.M.Stow,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Truby Smith, be and he is hereby appointed Constable
of the Fourth Judicial Township of Contra Costa County, for the unexpired term of
E.B.Read, resigned.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED Sat said Truby Smith give bond as required by law.,,
In Matter of Sale of Pittsburg
School District Bnal s. ro
This Board having here'.ofore advertised for sale 79 bonds of Pittsburg School
District of the par value of $79,000 being in denominations of $1000 each, bearing
interest at rate of five per cent per annum, payable first year annually, and semi-
annually thereafter, and dated "arch let, 1935, and this being time and place for th
sale of said ponds, the following bidders file bids in following some, to wit:
' R, H. MOULTON & CO.
Par value of said bonds, interest at rate of 3 3/4%per annum, and
a premium of $6.50 and accrued interest.
HELLER, BRUCE & 00,
Par value of said 'bonds, premium of $10,069.34 and accrued interest `
' to date of delivery.
Alternative Bid: Par value of bonds, interest at rate of 4%per
annum, and a premium of $3,477.56 and accrued interest to date
of delivery.
WEEDEN & CO.
Par value of said bonds, interest at rate of 4%,premium of -_
$143, and accrued interest.
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BLYTH & CO. INC.
Parvalue of bonds, premium $"5220, and accrued interest
to date of delivery.
Alternative Bid: Par value of bonds, interest at 4%
per annum, and premium of $1,590. and accrued interest
to date of delivery.
And the Board having fully considered said bids, and they being of the
opinion that the bids received for said bonds on a. five ner cent basis are not sat—
isfactory bids,
IT IS BY THE 30ARD ORDERED that all said bide be and the same are hereby
rejected and the Board deeming it to the best interest of the Pittsburg School
District that said bonds be sold at private sale, and Heller, Bruce & Co. having
offered to Purchase said bonds at oar value, interest at rate of 4%per annum, with
a premium of $3,477.58 plus accrued interest to date of delivery, and the Board having
considered said bid a satisfactory bid, and the best bid received for said bonds;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bonds be and .the same are hereby
sold to Heller, Bruce & Co, for the sum of Par, interest to be paid on said bonds
at rate of 4% per antrum, and a -premium of $3,477.59 plus accrued interest to date of
delivery.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that anon nayment to the County Treasurer of the
County of Contra Costa, of the sum of Par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a
,premium of $3,477.59, that the County Treasurer deliver said bonds to said nurchasers.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED thai t::^.e certified checks which accompanied said bid
be returned to the unsuccessful bidders. ,
The vote of the Board on the foregoing Order being unanimous.<
In the Matter of Approval of Agreement
between County of Contra Costa, and R.L.
Emerson and Ethel E.Emerson.
The County of Contra Costa, having on or about the 1st day of December, 1932,
constructed a drainage pipe in said County, in the Northeast 1/4 of Section 30, T 2 N.
R. 3 E. M.D.S.& M. for the purpose of draining excess water on to and upon the real
,property belonging to R.L.Emerson and Ethel E.Emerson, and the County of Contra Costa
being desirous of protecting the real property of R.L.Emerson and Ethel E.Emerson
from damage which might result from overflow from sand and gravel from said ripe on '
to tae real property of said R.L.Emerson and Ethel E.Emerson;
Upon, motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that W.J.Buchanaa, Chairman of this Board, be and he is hereby '
'..authorized to enter into an Agreement between the County of Contra Costa, and R.L.
Emerson and Ethel E.Emerson,whereby the said County of Contra Costa agrees to repay
any damage to the real nrooerty of R.L. Emerson and Ethel E.Emerson which might result
from the overflow of sand and gravel from the said Dice on to the Emerson real propert
sand the said R.L.Emerson and Ethel E.Emerson agreed to allow the drainage pipe to rema n
in its present location and for its present nurpose.
The said order is passed bythe unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Purchase of Supplies
for"Markers"for Indi--ent Burial Ground.
R.L.Pascoe, Secretary of a!artinez Chamber of Commerce, having appeared before
this Board and requested said Board to spend the sum of $14. for the purchase of
' jmaterial for installing of"markers"in the indigent burial ground in the City of Mar—
tinez;
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $14, be and the same is hereby all
ed for purchase of "Markers" and a duly verified claim upon the General Fund of said
County shall be presented to this Board therefor.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds
; for benefit of Lung Clinic.
It IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $1200 be transferred from Unappro—
priated Reserve Fund to the Charities & Corrections Fund, to be used for the benefit
of the Contra Costa County Lung Clinic.
The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous,
In ?Satter of Payment of .$75
to the Bushrod Old Timers of Oakland.
' A communication having been received from the Bushrod Old Timers of Oakland
requesting that this Board expend a aim to be fixed by this Board, for the further—
ance of an Interfield Day for Six CC Camps, at San Pablo Dam Camo, Contra Costa
County, on March 24, 1935, and this Board deeming said Interfield Day an advertising
medium for the resources of Contra Costa County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $75, be expended out of the Advertis—
ing Fund of said County for the furtherance of said Interfield Day for CC Camps at
San Pablo Dam.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Bushrod Old Timers of Oakland, present to this
Board, a. duly verified claim on the Advertising Fund of said,County, for the said sum
Of $75.00.,\
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of A.N.Sullenger, COUNTY AUDITOR, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the following appropriations be cancelled, and the total amounts thereof be
transferred to the Unappropriated Reserve Fund, to wit:
General Fund $ 050.00
Charities & Cor.Fnd 210 5.00200
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Cancellation of Appropriations.
Auditor 105. Genl. Fd. C & C. Fd.
081 $85,00
Hosp. Bldgs. & Grds. 502.
021 Regular Salaries $2100.00
County Parks 701.
032$ Repair of Bld s.
0399 Misc. Service 48.88
0510 Gas, oil & Grease b8 nn
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Garage 251,
0913 Misc. Equipment $447.00
Lune Clinic 509
021 Regular Salaries 0 00
050.00- 21 5.00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
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 February so that the said accounts will present a true reco d
of the proner allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the
County Treasury, and good cause appearing therefore in a detailed explanation Dresent d
by said A.N.Sullenger;
It is BY TRE BOARD ORDERED that the following adjustments be made in the
funds as kept by the County auditor and by the County Treasurer:
Debits Credits -
(Decreases) (Increases)
Char. & Cor. Fund, $2/5.49
C ouu:y Lim ary " 23 45
Motor Vehicle " 10595.04 -
Special Road " 173.01
S alary " 121.50•
General 11 1 2.0 ,
--1-11192.0911,192.09
The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the following transfers be authorized, to wit;
ApDrooriations Transfers.
Increase Decrease.
Board of Supervisors 101.
0399 County Equipt. $475.00 $475.00 Auto Mileage 041
Auditor 105
0517 wffice Suoo. Prtd. 50.00 75.00 Rent of E ipt. 0324
0519 " " Misc. 15.00 05.00 Rep. 0329
0522 Postage 79.00
-TJ-TO-.OD 1 0.00
Assessor 107
0517 �£fice. Sunn. Prtd. 100.00 100.00 Offc. Supp. Misc. 0519
Elections-Prelim. Costs 120.
020 Misc. Fees, 150.00 150.00 Extra Help 022
Hall of Records 159. - -
0523 Repair Supplies 75.00 75.00 Janitor Supp. 0511
Jail-Bldg. 230 -
0211 Wages, Repair Labor 3.00 19.00 Repair of Bldgs. 0329
0523 Repair Supplies
1 .00 �.0p
(Jail -Care of Prisoners 231.
0311 Electricity 125.00 305.00 Photo Services, 0319.
ON Bed. & Surg. Supp. 30.00
0 9� Misc. Supp. 150.00
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I Recorder 235.
0211 Wages, Repair Labor 10.00 Q$30.00 Offc. Sup. Prtd 051
049 Convention Expense 20.00
30.m 30.00
Aeric. Comm 242.
' 0515 Offc. Supe. Misc. 10.00 10.00 Misc. Supp. 0599
Farm Advisor 243.
0510 Gas, Oil & 'grease. 5.00 5.00 Itisc. Sum. 0599
Hosn. Bldg. 502.
0311 Electricity 300.00 100.00 Repair of Equipt. 03 9
_ 200.00 Fuel
300.00 300.00
Hos-o. Care of Inmates 503.
0317 Laboratory Exams. 50.00 125.00 Staple Groc. 0524-
0399 Misc. Services, 00
125.00 125.00
j Lung Olinic 506
041 Mileage 44o.o0 201. 00 Regular Salaries 021
0515 Med. & Surg. Supp. 2.00 295.00 Med. & Dent. Fees, 03
0516 Offc. Su-,P- Misc. 14.00
0522 Postage, 13.00
0523 Repair °upplies 1.00.
'.. 0530 X-Ray Supra. 26.00
a 49b.00 ST79.70--
Social Serv. Dept. 522.
022 Extra Help 6710.00 6710.00 Reg. Salaries 021
0211 Wages, Repair Labor 95.00 200.00 Rent of Equipt. 0324
0325 Rent of Real property 300.00 100.00 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 0517
0326 Repair of Bldgs. 160.00 290.00 " " Misc. 0516
_ 0343 Transp. of Property 5.00
0523 Repair Supplies 10.00
7300.00 $7300.00
SERA Projects 523.
0210 Wages 10.00 50.00 Misc. Supra. 0599
0329 Repair of Equipt. 20.00
0398 county Equipt. 20.00
50.00 50.00
Supt. of Schools 693.
039 Repair of Equipt. 20.00 6.00 Convn. Expenses 049.
0516 Offc. Supt). Misc. 5.00 7.00 Books 053
9.00 Misc. Supp. 0599 4
00 Replace. Equipt. 061.
25.00 25.00
County Library 697
022 Extra Help 1.00 1.00 Wages, Rep. Labor 0211
0525 Library Supp. 60.00 60.00 Binding 039 {
61.00 ;owl bb-
County Park 701.
' 0329 Repair of Equipt. 5.00 10.00 Misc. Serv. 039
0599 Hisc. Supp. 10.00 '.00 Gas, Oil -& Grease 051 't
Y1 � $15.00
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0912 Office Equipt. 162.00 162.00 Offc. Furn. 0911
' Co. Hoso. Bldgs. & Grds. 502.
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0918 Ground Improvements 44.00 44.00 Bldg. Alterns. 0916
The said order is passed by the unanimcw-voto
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In Matter of Transfer of Funis.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, and in order to finance the
Departments shown in the following list, for the balance of the year, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the following amounts be transferred from the Unappropriated Reserwe
Fund to the funds from which said Departments are financed, to wit:
Charties & Corrections Fund, $522.00
General Fund, 5093.00
Salary Fund, 121.00
New Aonrooriations.
Salary Fd. Genl. Fd. C & C. Fd.
Board of Sunervisors 101
0320 Pubn. Legal notices, $250.00
0395 County Equipment 475.00
0517 Printed Supplies 20.00
GnrnnEr 115.
0314 Inspections & Autopsies 500.00
0322 Recoveries & Removals 250. 00
Sunerior Court 125 £
022 Extra Help 500.00 "
! 0417 Exp. of Outside Judges 300.00
051 Replace. of Equipment 90.00 -
Just. Ct. 3- 133.
0414 Small Claims Ct. Exp. 10.00
Just Ct. 7- 137
011 Regular Salaries '$121.00
0415 Stat. Offc. Exp. Allce. 27.00
Just. Ct. 5- 135
0415 Stat. Offc. Exp. Allce. 22.00
Grand Jury 152.
023 Reporters Fees 125.00
032 Other Fees 1135.00
035 Auto Hire 5.00
Court House 156.
021 Regular Salaries 145.00
0211 Wages, Repair Labor 50.00
0311 Electricity 75.00
0329 Repair of Equipt. 75.00
Hall of Records 159
021 Reg.Salaries 703.00
Oonstable Twp 9- 219. "
025 Matron Fees, 9.00
Conitable Two. 12- 222.
025 Matron Fees, 9.0
FireProtection 247
0399 Misc. Services 150.00
Garage 251
051 Replace. of Equipt. 464.00
Watchmen- Port Chicago 257
000 Pro Rata 39.00
Hosn. Care of Inmates 503.
021 Reg. Salaries $2100.00.
Care of Needy Aged 511.
Cash 3000.00.
Care of Needy Blind 512.
Cash 300.00
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Refund of Taxes 911.
000 Cash Refunds, $50.00
Auditor 105.
0912 Offe. Equipt. 85.00
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Porch. A=t. 114,
0912 Offc. Bquipt. 12.00
Health Office 301.
0913 Misc. Equipt. $12.00
Luny Clinic 508
' 0911 Offc. Furniture 65.00
Detn. Home 518
0918 Ground Improvements 45.O0 71,
County Warks 702
0915 Bldg. Improvts. 118.00
121.00 50 53.00 T5522.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
In Matter of Allowance to Indigents.
It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $20 county cash allowance checks held in
County Auditor's office for SRS. BERTHA BISH, 1007 so.45th St. Richmond, be cancelled
and all m ance of $20. per month be discontinued as of Jan. 1, 1934.
' That application of JOHN OTTO, Waterfr m t, Richmond Annex, for aid be denied
as need not established.
That $10 State aid to needy aged and $10 county cash allowance t6 MARY
CATHERINE BYRNE, Pinole, be continued as of Feb. 1, 1935.
That $15. State and $15. county aid to the needy aged granted to MRS. MARY
JANE COTTON, 926- Stn St. Richmond, be continued as of March 1, 1935 -.'-
That $15 State aid and $15. county aid to the needy aged granted to LAWRENCE
NORLEM, P.O. Box 145, Stege, be continued as of Feb. 1, 1935•
That $15.00 State aid and $15. county aid to the needy aged granted to NELLI
MAR BOULWARE, 546- lith St. Richmond, be continued as of Feb. 1, 1935.
That $12.50 State aid to the needy aged and $12.50 County aid granted to
MRS. MARIE FAESSLER, 255 Colusa Ave. Berkeley, Cal. be continued as of Feb. 1, 1935•
That $13.25 State aid and .13.25 County aid for the needy aged granted to
MR. LINCOLN HOFFiAti, Brentwood, be continued as of Mar. 1, 1935•
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That 69.50 State aid and $9.50 "ounty aid to the needy aged granted to PATRIC
SULLIVAN, 'ort Costa, be continued as of Mar. 1, 1935. :f
That $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid to the needy aged granted to F
WALLACE BRACKTLE, Theater Bld. Pinole, be discontinued as of March 1, 1935•
That $10 State and $10 county aid to the needy aged granted to WILLIAM REUTER
Concord, be discontinued as of march 1, 1935• ")
That application of MRS. MARY PEDRICK, 1524 Bissell Ave. Richmond, for aid be
denied at request of applicant.
That application of THOMAS WEBSTER, 3906 Fall Ave. Richmond, for aid be denie
' at request of applicant.
That application for $20 State aid and $15. county aid for whole orphan children z
be granted to MRS. ANNA HANNAH, 616 3rd St. Antioch as of Feb. 19, 1935 (McArthur
children, Marion June and Anna May).
That $20 State aid for half orphan children and $20 county cash allowance
be granted to MRS. HE14RIETTA CLAIRE CURRY, 2361 Brooks Ave. Richmond, as of Feb. 1, 1955oh
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That $10 State aid to needy ciildren and10 county aid to begin as of Feb.
1, 1935, be granted to MRS. ELIZABETH CRISWELL , 676- 39th St. Richmond.
That $40 state aid for needy children and $40 county cash allowance be grante I[3
to MRS. FLORTNCE PLAYFORD, Rte 1, Box 399 A Berkeley,to begin as of March 1, 1935•
That $10 State and $10 county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS.
ANTIONETTE MOLICA, 437 Everett St. E1 Cerrito, be continued as of Feb. 1, 1935.
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That $10 State aid for half orphan children granted to MRS. LULU CROOKS,
Box 954, Shell Ave. Martinez, California, be continued as of March 1, 1935•
That $20 State aid and $20 county aid for half orphan children granted to
MRS. LILLY WEDLAKE, 162 South Ave. Pittsburg R.F.D. Rte 1, Box 5, be continued as of
Jan. 1, 1935•
That $40 State aid and $30 county aid for half orphan children granted to
:SRS. LIBBY JOAQUIN, Clayton, be continued as of March 1, 1935.
That $10 State aid and $20 county aid for half orphan chil&en granted to
MRS. NELLIE HASKINS, Box 293, Fenway Farm, Concord, be continued as of Feb. 1, 1935.
That $20 State aid for half orphan children granted to MRS. SIGNE FALKENSTR M
'.. 711 Ripley Ave. Richmond, be discontinued as of March 15, 1935, and that it be change
to $10 State aid for half orphan children and $10 county aid 'beginning as of March
15, 1935•
That $20 State and $25.50 county aid for half orphan children be changed '
to $10 State and $35.00 county aid for half orphan children beginning as of Feb. 17,
1935, to Mrs. MARY ALVES, 625 Elm St. E1 Cerrito.
That $30 State aid and :$30 county aid granted to MRS. ANGELITA `?ILLA, Rodeo
for half orphan children, be changed to $20 State aid and $4o county aid as of March
22, 1935.
That $20 State aid and $20 county cash allowance for needy children be
changed to $20 State aid only, as of Feb. 1, 1935, to 1IRS. GERALDINE SPAULDING,
3634 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. '
That $50 State aid for needy children and $16.50 County cash allowance
granted to MRS. C ARLOTTA ZERMENO, 229 Richmond St. Pt. Richmond, be discontinued
as of March 1, 1935.
That $10 State aid granted to ELSIE KRUSE, 14- 7th St. Richmond, be dis-
continued as of March 1, 1935•
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In Matter of Allowance to Indigents
under care of Probation Officer.
IT IS bi THE BOARD ORDERED that beginning Jan. let, 1935. State and County
aid be renewed to the Probation Officer, Thomas A,Boyer, for support and maintenance
Of the 3 Mathos children in amounts of $$30 per month, State and '$30 per month County,
That beginning Jan. 1, 1935. Stat- aid in the ffiaount '$60 per month, be re-
newed for the maintenance of the six Bernovich children, to Probation Officer, T.A.
Boyer,
That beginning Jan. 1, 1935, State aid in the amount of $40 per month be re-
newed to the probation Officer, T,A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of t he
four De Luca children.
That beginning Jan. 1, 1935, State and County Aid be renewed to the Probation
Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, in the amounts of $10 per month respectively, for JOE TEICHA RA.
IT IS FURTH]R ORDERED that beginning March 15, 1935, County aid in amount of _-
$10 per month be allowed the Probation Officer, T.A,Boyer, for support and maintenanc
of Mary Cook, in the home of MRS. HUGH RAMSEY, 260 Front St. Pittsburg, Calif, on
account of father of child dead, mother in County Jail for five months.,
And the Board takes recess to meet onMonday, April 1st, 1935, at 10 o'clock -
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IN T HE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONT4A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
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MOPD AY, APRIL 1st, 1935-
The Board met at 10 O'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. H.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L. Cummings,
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Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. _ _S C Hells, Clerk.
The Minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of March, ,
1935, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read, and sign d
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In the Matter of the Sale -
of the Pittsburg School Bonds.
SUPPLEMENTAL ORDER OF SALE. 'a
WHEREAS, it appears that on the 1Bth day of March, 1935, before the
above entitled Board of Sunervisors the matter of the sale of the Pittsburg School
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Bonds was heard and after bids considered and after concluding therein that the bids -
received for said 'bonds on a five (5%) per cent basis are not satisfactory bids
and after ordering the sale of said bond: to Heller, Bruce & Company for the sum of s
par, and interest at four (4'b) per cent with premium of 13477.59 plus accrued
interest to date of delivery. '
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by said Board that said bonds covered by said
order hereinabove referred to shall bear an interest rate at four (4%) per cent
per annum, payable semi-annually as to all years following the first thereof, in
which first year interest shall be paid annually, said bonds to be dated March 1,
1935-
The vote of the Board on the foregoing order was unanimous
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In Hatter of Resignation of h-
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Frank Adamson, as Director of -
Kensington County Fire District. -
Frank Adamson, having tendered to this Board, his resignation as a Member of
the Board of Directors of Kensington County Fire District, to take effect as of Apri
let, 1935,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that saidresignationbe and the same is hereby
accented and said office declared vacant. .¢
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InHatter of Appointment of James F.
Allbright as Director of Kensington
County Fire District.
A petition having been received by this Board requesting that James F.Allbrigh
be appointed a Member of the Board of Directors of Kensington County Fire District, "
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to fill the vacancy caused by resignation of Frank Adamson,
It is, on motion of Supervisor Lon:,>, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, BY THE
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BEARD MD5R7:D thnt James F.Allbright, be and he is hereby appointed a Member of
the Board of Directors of the Kensington County Fire District.,
In batter of 'noplication of
Rivercrest Sewer District for
permission to lay sewer pine line.
The Rivercrest Sewer District, by its Engineer, George T. Oliver, having
applied to this Board for permission to install a six inch terra cotta pipe line
along the County Road known as Alves Lane, in Sup. District No. 4, Contra Costa Co.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said sewer pipe line €*':
is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyo
of Contra Costa County and to the entire satisfaction of the Supervisor of said
District.
In Matter of Granting Authority
to W.J.Buchanan, upon behalf of
Rivercrest Sewer District to Apply
for SERA Project.
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BE IT RESOLVED, that W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors
of Con'.ra Costa County, State of California, be and he is hereby authorized and
empowered to accept cnd agree to any conditions nn behalf of the Rivercrest
Sewer District making n.polication for SERA Projects.
In Matter of Approval of
Agreement between Southern Pacific :54
Company, a c orporation, and Rivercrest -
Sewer District for layin:, of pipe line
'. under Southern Pacific Comoany's tracks.
The Southern Pacific Company, a corporation, having presented to this
Board a Form of Agreement between Southern Pacific Company, a corporation, and
Rivercrest S,,wer District, for the placin of an eight inch terra cotta pipe en— s
cased in 16 inch corn gated nine, for the )urnose of carrying sewage beneath the
' tracks of the Southern Pacific Company.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same
is hereby approved and that W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors
of Contra Costa County, the governing body of Rivercrest Sewer District, be a nd
he is hereby authorized to sign said Agreement upon behalf of Rivercrest Sewer ,
District.,,
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In Matter of Granting Purchasing
Agent permission to sell Boiler
and Accessories located in Pittsburg _
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Memorial Hall. -
' Uoon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE
BOND ORDERED that authority be granted to J.H. Morrow, Purchasing Agent, ,f Contra
Costa County, to sell one Boiler and accessories now located in Pittsburg Memorial
Hall, in Contra Costa County, for the sum of 475.00.K
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In Matter of Granting Purchasing;
Agent permission to sell 37 volumes
of California Appellate Court Reports.
UnOn motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY 14
THE BOARD ORDERED that authority is hereby granted to J.H. Morrow, County Purchasing
Agent of Contra Costa County, to sell 37 volumes of California Appellate Court Report
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now located in the office of the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, under
'._ such conditions as he deems to the best interests of the said County., r
In Matter of Granting Purchasing z
Agent permission to sell 21 volumes
' of Supreme Court Reports.
Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE '
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BOARD ORDERED gnat authority is hereby granted to J.H. MORROW, County Purchasing Agen -�
of Contra Costa County, to sell 21 volumes of Suureme Court Reports, now located in
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the office of the District Attorney of Contra CostaCounty, under such conditions
as he deems to the best interests of the said County.
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In Matter of Grantin_� Authority
to County Librarian to sell Odd Lot 's
I of Obsolete Books. .stiY
' Jessie A.Lea, County Librarian, having reported to this Board that there is
in the County Library, of Contra Costa County, an odd lot of obsolete books which '
'., are of no use to said County, and that said books may be sold for the sum of $32.00.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Jessie A.Lea, County Librarian, be and she
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is hereby granted authority to sell said lot of obsolete books for the sum of $32.00. +�-
In ?latter of Plecinc Advertisement
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of County Resources in Year Book of
Contra Costa Countv Labor Journal
The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County deemingthe 1935 Year Book
of Contra Costa County Labor Journal, a good advertising medium for the resources of '-
COnlra Costa County, ,
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an advertisement consisting of one page
and advertising the resources of Contra Costa County, be placed in the 1935 Year Book
of the Contra Costa County Labor Journal, at a cost of $100.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT the Contra Costa County Labor Journal present to ;y
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this Board a duly verified claim on the Advertising fund of Contra Costa County
far oaS,meat for said advertisement.
In hatter of Approval of Bond oil Lost .,
Warrant,
It appeasing to the Board that Warrant No. 1226 heretofore drawn by the
County Auditor oil County Treasurer of Contra Costa County in favor of Elizabeth
Williams, in sum of .$5.50, payable out of the Charities & Corrections Fund of said
j County, has been lost, and the said Elizabeth Williams having furnished to this Hoard
a good and sufficient Bond in sum of 517.00 indemnifying the County against loss
on the issuance of it duplicate :arrant, to replace Auditorts Warrant No. 1226;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Bond and the Sureties thereonbe
and the same are hereby approved and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is
hereby authorized to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of Elizabeth Williams, payable
out of the Charities & Corrections fund, in sura of $ .50 to replace said Warrant No.
1226.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Hatter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that -he sum of $150. be transferred from Unappropriated Reserve Fund to the General
Fund for the purpose of purchasing rodent poison to be used by V.G.Stevens, in his
official duties as Agricultural Commissioner of Contra Costa Cainty,
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
In 'tatter of Transfer of Funds.
It IS,BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $60. be transferred from Unappro-
priated Reserve Fund to General Fund to be used for the purchase of one radio to be _`.,
installed in an automobile for the California State Highway Motor Police.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Hatter of Installation of Radio
in Automobile of G.A,Belon, Captain of
California Highway Patrol,
On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that permission be granted to G.A. Belon, Captain of the California
State Highway ratrol to install one Radio in his automobile to be used in his officia
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!duties as Captain of said Highway Patrol,at a cost of $60.00.
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'In Hatter of Authority t, Cancel :.
'..Taxes.
' Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor, having filed with this Board, his r ecuest for n
authority to be granted to Tax Collector of Contra Costa County to cancel the 1934-35 ¢`
;taxes on hereinafter described real property and that the County Auditor be authorized
'to cancel all back taxes and delinquencies on hereinafter described real property
to wit;
That certain lot, or parcel of land, situated in said City of El
Cerrito, Contra Costa County, State of California, described
as Lot 286 as shown upon }tan entitled "Amended Official Ma? of
Units 1 and 2 Berkeley Country Club Terrace, Contra Costa County,
California" being a portion of Lot 3 of the final Partition of
the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, Cal. Filed March 3, 1930,
in the office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County, Cal.
.and --hat an affidavit subscribed to by Hans M.Nissen, Mayor of the City of El Cerrito
having accompanied said application showing; that said property i, the property of the
',City of El Cerrito, and said application _aviry been approved by the District Attorney
of the County of Contra Costa,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ODERED that authority be granted to the Tax Collector of
Contra Costa County to cancel the 1934-35 taxes. on above described property, and
that the County Auditor is hereby authorized to cancel all back taxes and delinquencie ,
on said above described pronerty, excentin,, that no taxes or delinquencies for special
assessments for street cork or other improvements of like character shall be cancelled
'In Matter of Allowance to Indigents.
IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that $13.50 Countv cash allowance be granted to
:UR. OLE ERICRSIN, 435- SthSt. Ric'rnond, as of March 1, 1935-
That $20.00 County cash allowance _granted to JAYES LAWRENCE, C.o MRS. FRAZER,
534 Talbert St. Martinez, be raid to MRS. FRASER, at 534 Talbert St. Martinez, for
board and care of said James Lawrence, as of March 1st, 1935.
That $12, county cash allowance granted to Jill G. GILL, 425- 15th St.
iRichmond, be continued as of March 1, 1935•
That $32.50 County cash all rnvance ;ranted to MRS. AUGUSTA SHUQUIST, 726 Ricbmo d
'St. E1 Cerrito, be isscreased to $35. county-cash allowance as of March 1, 1935•
That $20 Crninty cash allowance granted to MRS. GERTRUDE SANDERS, 906 Balra
' Or!vs. El Cerrito, be discontinued as of March 1, 1935•
That $12.00 county cash allowance granted to ANDREW STEPHENSON, Martinez,
.California, be discontinued as of Nov. 1, 1934.
That $20 county cash allowance granted to MRS. RUTH HUGHES, Garrison St. Rodeo
be discontinued as of Jan. 1, 1935.
That $11. County cash allowance granted to DIA TARANTINO, Grangers Wharf,
Martinez, be discontinued as of Jan. 1, 1935.
' That $20 county cash alloraance granted to JAMES McGLANNON, 132 Washington St.
Pt. Richmond, be discontinued as of Feb. 1, 1935.
That $25. State aid and $25, county aid for the needy blind granted to HOMER
HUNT, Alamo, be continued as of April 1, 1935.
That $13. State and $13. county aid to the needy aged be granted to GEO. B.
RANDALL, 1612 Oak View, Berkeley Park, Berkeley, Cal.
That $10 State aid and $10 county aid to the needy aged be granted to IES. EMM
INGHAM, 807 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito, as of March Z, 1935-
That $14. State aid and $14. county aid for needy aged be granted to HARRY H.
PATTERSON, 290 West 6thSt. Pittsburg, as of march 1, 1935•
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That $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid to the needy aged be granted to
MARTELL C. GODDARD, 2011 Pacheco St. Concord, as of March 1, 1935.
That $9.00 State aid and $9.00 county aid to the needy aged be continued
to STEPHEN HAUSDORF, RF.D. Vire Hill, Martinez, as of March 1, 1935.
' That $9.00 State aid and $9.00 County aid to the needy aged be continued
to MRS. CORA HENRY, 5424 Bayview Avenue, Richmond, as of March 1, 1935.
That, $10.00 State and $10 county aid to needy aged be contimied to WILLIAM
BUCKLEY, 2620 Esmond Ave. Richmond, as of Feb. 1, 1935• �=5
That $11.50 State aid to the needy aged and '$11.50 county cash allowance
be. continued to Geo. E.I(clntyre, 23- 7th St. Richmond, as of Feb. 1935•
That $12.50 State aid to the needy aged and $12.50 county cash allowance
be continued to M.RS. MARGARET HASEY, 6 Eddy St. Pt. Richmond, as of Feb. 1935
That $12.50 State aid to the needy aged and $12.50 County cash allowance
oe continued to CLARENCE E. RUSH, 2015 Costa Ave. Richmond, as of March, 1935.
That $11.00 State aid and $11.00 county aid to needy aged be amended
to read: $12.50 State aid and $12.50 county aid to the needy aged as of March 1, _
1935, to GEORGE ;:
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District into a dredge cut which empties into Suisan Bay at the foot of Alves Lane,
extended northerly.,' See ?Sao and drawing of septic tank hereto attached;Sthat the
Chairman of said Board of Supervisors be and he is hereby authorized and directed
to cause then ecessary data to oe prenared, and investigations to be made, and in -
the name of said Board to sign and file such anplication with the said State Board o
Public Health.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of
the County of Contra Costa, on the 1st day of April, 1935•
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 15, 1935, at, 10 o'clock
A.M. .
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, APRIL 15. 1935.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N. Long, H,L.Curwrings
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Welle, Clerk.
In Matter of Grantin Dance Permit.
The Trustees of the Tassajara School District of Contra Costa County, having
applied t o this Board for permission to conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock
A.M. on April 27th, 1935. at Tassajara;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permit be granted.
In Matter of Granting permit
for Placing of Directional Signs to
"Sleepy Hollow". T
The Sleepy Hollow Syndicate, having applied to this Board for permission
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to place signs directing traffic to Sleepy Hollow;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission is hereby granted to Sleepy Holl
Syndicate, to place a directional sign at Sen Pablo-Miner Road, and also along Miner
Road at points where lateral roads join said Miner Road.k
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In Hatter of application of L.F.Grover,
Justice of Peace, 10th Township, for
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increase in salary.
L.F,Grover, Justice of the Peace of Judicial Township No. 10 of Contra Costa
County, having applied to this Board for an increase of salary as JusYloe of the Peace s.
of Judicial Township No. 10, of Contra Costa County, upon the grounds that the populet
ion of said Judicial Township No. 10 is over 4000 inhabitants.
IT IS, BY THE BOkRD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby
referred to Francis P.Healey, District Attorney of Contra Costa County.<
In Hatter of Release of Property
.Agreement between Fletcher Troutman
an Indigent, and County of Contra Costa.
Otis L.Loveridge, Social Service Director of Contra Costa County, having
reported to this Board that Fletcher Troutman, an indigent, who has been receiving a
cash allowance from County of "ontra Costa, for bis support for the bast year and who
has heretofore signed a Property Agreement with the County of Contra Costa, covering
,three pieces of real property, is now able to sell one parcel of said real estate
for the sum of $600, and that said sum of $600 will support said Fletcher Troutman
for some time, and pay his existing debts,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Property AgreemenMo Lot 18 of the
Grammar School Addition to Town of Concord, being on the west sideo£ Sixth Street,
of the Town of Concord, the southerly line of which is distant northerly 200 feet
from the northerly line of Concord Avenue,being 50 feet wide by 100 feet in depth,
between Fletcher Troutman and the County of Contra Costa, be and the same is hereby
ordered released.f
In Matter of Settlement of Claim
for support against the Estate of
Jane Tellus, deceased.
Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Department of Contra Costa County
having reported to this Board that Jane Tellus, during her lifetime received a county
'cash allowance from Contra Costa County in the sum of $1988.00 and that upon the death
of said Jane Tellus she bequeathed her estate consisting of real estate and improve
meats valued at $560 and cash in bank, consisting of $1122.49 to Mrs. Ellen Eelley, '
and Mrs. Ellen Kelley having tendered to the Uounty of Contra Costa, the residue of
said cash amounting to $673.88 after paying expenses of administration of said estate,
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Otis Loveridge, Director of Social
Service Bureau of Contra Costa County accept said payment of$673.88 in payment of all
claim for support against the estate of Jane Tellus, deceased.
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In Matter of Consolidation
of Vasco School District, with r
Byron School District.
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The Vasco School District having been declared lapsed by this Board on August
e, 1934, and the Superin?.endent o; Schools of Contra Costa County having recommended
that said lapsed district be attached to and consolidated with the Byron School
District, and this Board having considered it most convenient for the residents of
said lapsed District to be attached to Byron School District,
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IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Vasco School District be and the same is
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hereby ordered attached to and consolidated with Byron School District of Contra Costa
County..
In'atter of Fixing hearing on
Anti-Picketing Ordinance.
A Form of Proposed Ordinance prohibiting the obstruction of public Highways,
alleys, and side-calks, prohibiting picketing property, the use of derogatory, Inde-
cent and approbrious language, allowing unusual noise for certain purposes and
prohibiting disturbance of the peace, and providing penalties therefor, having been
presented to this Board for adoption;
It is by the Board ordered that tte time for consideration of the adoption
' of said Ordinance be and the same is hereby set for Monday, May 6th, 1935. at 2
o'clock P.M. in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors at the Hall of Records,
in the City of Martinez.
In Matter of Additional Assistance to
Francis P. Healey, District Attorney.
h"HEREAS, at the present time there has been a temporary abnormal increase of
business in the District Attorney's office of said County caused by civil actions
' filed against the County of Contra Costa, by The Aerican Toll Bridge Company, and an
abnormal increase of criminal business and investigations for the Grand Jury; and
It appearing to the.Board of Supe visors and by their judgment necessary for
' the expeditious transaction of the business of the District Attorney's office in said
county that the District Attorney be allorL d additional assistance.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that theDistrict Attorney be, and he is hereby allowed
',. to employ one deputy District Attorney for a period of five (5) months, commencing
April 1, 1935, at a salary of One hundred ninety-seven (,$197.00) dollars per month.
' Passed and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board of Supervisors this 15th
day of April, 1935.
Ayes: Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembadi.
Noes: None.
Absent: None.
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In Matter of Declaring Tunnel
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Between County of Contra Costa
and County of A9neda, closed.
R.R,Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having reported to
this Board, that the tunnel connecting Alameda County and Contra Costa County,
e�the State Highway extending to Lafayettetis in dangerous condition and a menace .Y
to traffic using said tunnel;
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, be and he
is hereby ordered to close said tunnel and maintain necessary barriers until repairs
to said Tunnel are completed.
In Matter of Making Repairs to
Pinole Valley Road.
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, make certain
repairs on The Pinole Valley Road, as are necessary;
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the sum of $3,000 is hereby allocated cut of the
County Surveyor's fund for making aforementioned repairs..,
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of John A.Miller, Sheriff of ConTra Costa County, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the appropriations first listed below be cancelled, and the total
thereof the sum of $2985.00 be transferred to Unappropriated Reserve Fund from GeneraL
Fund:
Cancellation of Appropriations.
Sheriff 201-
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01045 Criminal Case expense $1295.00
0522 Postage 102.00
Jail—Care of Prisoners 231
0319 Photo Services 365.04
052 Bedding 80.00
50-00
051 54 Laundry Sunplies 00
0517 Offices Supplies, Printed L14.00
0524 Food supplies 000 00 ,
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that new an be made in the amounts show
in the second list below and the total thereof, or the sum of $4836 be transferred
to the General Fund from unappropriated Reserve Fund:
New Anuroorlations.
Court Hse & Grounds 156.
0916 Building Improvements $1600.00
Sheriff 201_
0213 Operatives Wages 1400.00
0913 Misc. Ecuipment 1775.00
Jail—Bldg. 230.
0211 Wages, Repair Labor 24.00
0328 Repair of Bldgs. 8.00
0523 Repair Supplies 29.00
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The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board..
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
ithat the following adjustments of the Sheriff's Aouropriations as shown on the
,following tabulation, be authorized, to wit:
Adjustment of ADDropriations.
' Increase Decrease.
Sheriff 201
012 Extra Help :480.00 $480.00 Regular Salaries 011
025 Matron Fees 80.00 100.00 Medical Fees 031
0313 Fidelity Bond .330.00 40,00 Auto Hire 038
'.0329 Repair of Equipt. 60.00 400,00 Tel. & Tel. 0339
' 0337 Storage 15.00 50.00to Allowance 042
0519 Photo Supplies .150.00 49.0pa
0 d. Tray. Exp. 0411
081 Replace. of Equipt. 0.00 6.00 Postage 0522
1465.00 1465.00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
U,)on request of A.N,Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS ORDERED that the following
'.adjustments be authorized to bring appropriations into line with expenditures experien e
for the year, to wit:
Anoroyriation Adjustments Hizhways &_Bridges.
Motor Vehicle Fund ADDTODriations.
Increase Decrease.
Sun. Dist. 1
R 111-0 Mtce-Rts of Way $3190.00 $2045,00 Mtce-Surface R 112-0
R. 113-0, Mtce-Bridges, 8.00 2400,00 Pinole Sts. R 112-101
R. 114-0 C 0 Purchase Equip:pnt Z97-00 35.00 C 0 Impts. R 115
0.00 0.00
Sup. Dist. 2•
R 211-0 Mtce. Rts of Way 6o00.o0 9200.00 Mtce-Surface, R 212.
R. 213-0 Mtce. Bridges, 500.00
R 214-0 C 0 Purchase Equipt. 900.00
R 215-203 " Impts. 1800.00
-fT200.00 200.00
Sup. Dist. 3•
R 313-0 Mtce. Bridges, 200.00 2200,00 Mtce-Surface, R 312.
,R 315-0 CO Impts. 2000.00
09.900 woo.oo
',Sun. Dist. 4•
R 15Cp Impts. 2500.00 5500.00 Mtce-Surface, R 412.
402
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5500.00 - 5500.00
' Suo. Dist. 8:
!R 515-0 CO Impts. 100.00 625,00 Mtce-Surface, R 512. _
R 515-501 " 1125-00 600.00 Mtce-Bridges R 513.
1225.00 $1225.00
Road Funds Apnropns.
Sup. Dist. 3.
R 309-0 0 0 Rts. of Way 45.00 45.00 Mtce-Surface, R 302.
Surveyors General Fund Aouroons.
Sup, Dist-I-
R .71-0 Mtce. Rts of '.Pay 1200.00 1200.00 CO Bridge Con. R 178
Sun. Dist. 2-
R- 271-0
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R. 7-�1-0 Mtce-Rts of Way 405.00 15.00 Rd Lgt. R 270-1
265.00 Mtce. Surf. R 272.
38.00 C 0 Imote. R 275
24.0o ° n' R 275-201-1
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23.00 " " -4
10.00 " " -5
K.00 " „ -7
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R 72-0 Mtce-Surface, $ 16.00 $28.00 Mtce-Rts. of Way - R 371
R 373-0 Mtce-Bridges, 12.00
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R. 1-0 Mtce-Rts of way 145.00 144.00 Mtce-Surface, R 472-0
1.00
-TI-45.00 $145-00
General Fund Aopropns.
Sun._Dist.3:
R 320--4 Mtce-parks, 104.00 41.00 Mtce-Rts of Way R 321-0
60.00 Mtce- Surface, R 322-
.50 C 0 Equipt. R. 324-
2.50 C 0 Impts. R. 325-
20 .00 $104.00
Sun. Dist. 5:
R 520-9 Mtce- Clift Ct. Ferryj�0.00 5565.00 Mtce- Surface R 522-0
'.. R 521-0 Mtce- Rts of Way 490.00
R 523-0 Mtce- Bridges, 35.00
R 525-0 a 0. Impts. 4570.00
R 526-0 C 0 Impts. to Bridges, 35.00
R 529-o CC 0 Rte of w?y 99.00
5565.00 555.00
Special Road Fund Anoropns.
Sun. Dist. 2•
R 261-0 Mtce-Rts of Way 1200.00 1202.00 Mtce-Surface, R 262-0
R 263- 0 Mtce. Bridges, 2.00
120'L. 0 -1 0 00
Sun. Dist. 3:
R 361-0 Mtce Rts of way 300.00 657.00 Mtce-Surface, R 362-0
R 363-0 Htce-Bridges, 25.00
R 365-0 C 0 Impts. 332.00
- b57'�. b- 5�7.=
Su Dist. 4:
R. 461-0 Mtce. Rts of way 400.00 1430.00 Mtce. Surface, R 462-0
R 463-0 Mtce-Bridges, 50.00
R. 465-0 C 0 Impts. 60.00
1 0.00 1 3T+o.00
Sup Di st. 50--
R 505-0 0 0-Impts. 3460.00 346o.00 Mtce-surface, R 562- '
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
In Mattr of Transfer of Funds.
On request of Ralph Cunningham, County rtecorder, it IS ORDERED that the follow-
Ing adjustments in salary appropriations be made:
Recorder-235. Increase Decrease.
012 t%xtra Help $240.00 $240.00 Reg. Salary 011
It IS FUF HER ORDERED that the following cancellation of appropriations be made,
and theamount thereof transferred from Salary Fund to the Unappropriated Reserve Fund,
to wit:
Recorder- 235.
011 Regular Salaries $400.00.
Upon request of E.A.Lawrence, ITIS ORDERED that the following appropriations
be cancelled, and the amount thereof transferred from General Fund to Unappropriated
Reserve Fund: _
Hall of Records 159.
0210 wages, $ 6s.o0
0511 Janitors Supplies, 200.00
2 .00
and from the amount thus made available IT IS ORDERED that the following additional
appropriations be made, the amounts thereof to be transferred from Unappropriated Be-
f
259
serve fund to the General Fund, to wit:
Recorder
0519 ffice Sunnlies, $400 00.
'hall of Records- 159
0910 Furniture 26-$s68bb.—
' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards
In Matter of Allowance to Indigents.
' IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $30 County cash allowance be granted to MRS. ID
JACKSON, 1514 Macdonald Ave. Richmond, to begin as of March 15, 1935•
That $15. County cash allowance be granted to MRS. IDA TAYLOR, 16- 1st St. Rich-
mond, as of April 1, 1935•
That $30. County cash allowance be granted to MRS. EMILY SALMON, Grenwell's Auto
Camp, Lafayette Blvd. Walnut Creek, as of April 1st, 1935.
ghat $15. County cash allowance be granted to GIULDA RODIGONDA, C/o S.BARDELLI
Fairview, Martinez, Cal. as of Jan. 1, 1935, same 10 be paid to MR. BARDELLI.
Th:it $25.00 county cash allowance be naid to MRS. EVA HARNESS, Loomis, Placer
Co. California, for board and care of MR. FRED KENSINGER, beginning Dec. 25, 1934.
That 410 County cash allowance granted to MAGGIE ROWE, 257- E. 4th St. Pittsburg
be continued as of Feb. 1, 1935•
That $10 county cash allowance granted to MR. GEORGE BUNN, 1503 Richmond St. E1
'Cerrito (R.F.D. 1, Box 318) Berkeley, Cal. be increased to $12.50 County cash allow-
ance as of April 1, 1935•
That $15. County cash allowance granted to MRS. MINA BRINGSRUD, 428 Liber$St.
E1 Cerrito, be discontinued as of April 1, 1935•
' That $18.50 County cash allorance granted to MS. HELEN COMBIS, Main Highway,
Pinole, be discontinued as of March 1, 1935.
That $30. County cash allor-Rnce granted to MRS. JOSEPHINE INGALLS, 1230 Pine St.
Martinez, for needy aged, be discontinued as of April 1, 1935•
That $20. county cash allowance heretofore granted to MRS. GEORGIA CONOVER,
Walnuv Creek, for care of Streeter children, be discontinued as of Feb. 6, 1935
That $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid to the needy aged be granted to
'ANTONE N"IA, Box 72, Oakley, as of M,^rch 1, 1935•
That $10. State aid to the needy aged and $10 county cash allowance granted to
JOSEPH TAIT, 1450 Wright Ave. Richmond, be continued as of April 1, 1935•
That $15. State aid to the needy aged and $15.00 county cash allowance granted_
to MRS: JULIA WAITE, 222- 4th St. Richmond, be continued as of April 1st, 1935•
That $10 State aid to the needy aged and $10 county Basi: allcmance granted to
DEL BORLEN, Cor. 1st & Post St. R.F.D. ;l, Box 486, San Pablo, be continued as of
,April 1st, 1935•
That $12.50 State aid to the needy aged and $12.50 county cash allowance granted
to GEORGE SYKES, 615- 10th St. Richmond, be continued as of April 1st, 1935.
' That $4.00 State aid and $4.00 county aid granted to JOHN STEWART, 316 Pomona St
E1 Cerrito, be dianntinued as of Apr. 1, 1935.
That $12.50 State aid and $12.50 county aid for the needy aged, granted to MR.
ADAM SCOTT, General Delivery, tafavet-e, Cal, be discontinued as of March 1, 1935•
That $50.00 State aid to the needy children be granted to MRS. LOMA KRENZER,
425- 20th St. Richmond, as of March 15, 1935•
Toat $40. State aid and $25.00 county aid for half ornban children be granted
to MRS. ROSE SAVIONI, 306 Main St. Martinez, to begin as of Harch 1, 1935•
That $10 State aid for needy children and $20 county cash allowance granted to
MRS. BT;SSIE KcQUISTEP, Central & San Mateo Sts. E1 Cerrito, be continued as of March
1, 1935
That $10.00 State aid and ==$10.00 county aid for half orphan children granted
,to MRS, JULIA KELLEHER, Port Costa, be continued as of March 1, 1935.
That $30.00 State aid and $25.00 county aid for half orphan children granted
to MRS. S.T. DAVI, 20 West Fifth St. Pittsburg, Cal. for care of Nuzzo Children, be
continued as of Feb. 1, 1935. and naid to Mrs. S.T. DAVI, of 20 West Fifth St.Pittsbur .
That $10.00 State and $10 county aid for half orphan children granted to
MRS. MARY BAUMGARTIiER, Third St. Rodeo, be increased to $10.00 State and :$25.00
county aid and continued as of April 1, 1935.
P
eco
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That $20.00 State aid and $10 c m my aid for half orphan children granted to.
MRS. ERNESTINE CARTER, 119 Champion Ave. Port Chicago, be increased to $20.00 State -'
aid and 315.00 county aid as of April 1, 1935•
That $20.00 State aid and $15.00 county aid for half orphan children granted to
MRS. FRANCES LDOIDO, 215 Foster St. Martinez, be decreased to $20.00 State aid only
as of April 1, 1935•
That $40.state aid and $10 county aid for half orphan children, granted to MRS. '
MARY LL'CIDO, 239 Los Medanos St. Pittsburg, be reduced to $40, state aid only, as of
April 1, 1935•
That $30. State aid for needy children and $30. county cash allowance heretofore
granted to Russo Children, at St_ Vincent's Orphanage, Sar. Rafael, Cal. be discontinued
as of April 15, 1935.
That $50. State aid and $10 county aid for children of Incapacitated fathers -
granted to MRS. GEOR'.:IA WILLIAMS, RTE 1, Concord, be discontinued as of April 1, 193
In Matter of Allowance to Indigents,
under care of Probation Officer.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that beginning January 1, 1935. $30.00 State and
$30.00 County aid be allowed the Probation Officer, Thomas A. Boyer, for support
and maintenance of Warren Stanley, Richard Wallace, and Raymond Elliott Lewis.
That beginning March 23, 1935. $30.00 State and $30.00 county aid be allowed
the Probation. Officer, Thom-s A. Boyer, for support and maintenance of Jose, Antonia
and Franciec o Espinoza.
That beginning Jan. 1st, 1935. State and County aid in the amount of $10.00
each be renewed the Probation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for support and maintenance
of Barbara Aileen Ti,ompson.
That beginning January 1, 1935. $40.00 State and$50.00 County aidbe renewed
the Probation Officer, 'Thomas A.Boyer, for support and maintenance of the Ostrander
children.
That beginning January let, 1935. $10.00 State and $10.00 County aid be
renewed the Probation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of
Helen Ray Machado.
That beginning April 1, 1935, $10.00 per month County aid be granted the
probation Officer, Thomns A.Boyer, for support and maintenance of Verna Voss for a
period of 2 months.
And.the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, May 6th, 1935. at 10 o'clock
A.M.
Chairman.
l�• J..�.� ..Clerk.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF S[iPERVISMS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
ORDER FOR SPECIAL MRETIIIG OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.
IT IS BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY,State of California,
' ORDERED that a Special Meeting of said Board be held on Monday, April 22nd, 1935. at
2 o'clock P.M. for the nurnose of considering matters pertaining to relief to indigent
employable by S.E.R.A, and for the purpose of doing any other business that may
legally come before said Board of Supervisors.
Dated: April 22nd, 1935•
' James N. Long.
'. H.L,Cummings.
14.J.Buchanan
R.J.Trembath_
Harry M,Stow.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1935•
I
The Board met at 2 o'clock P.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, -
Harry hi.Stow, and R. J. Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
In Matter of Appropriation
for SERA Unemployment Relief.
A.D.Greenleigh, Field Representative of the SERA having applied to this Board
- - - - - - - for the allocation of $5000 of Unemployment Relief Loan money to the
SERA for expenditure under their orders, for the relief of bmployable indigents;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following adjustment of existing appropriat
'.ions be made, to wit:
Increase. Decrease.
Care of Indigents 510.
0524-3, Groceries SERA $5000.00 $5000.00 Groceries Canty-,
05N-3-
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
MONDAY, MAY nth, 1935•
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of April,
1935, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the
Chairman and Clerk.
In Matter of Granting Dance Permits.
The following applicants having filed lith this Board, application for permissi n
to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on following dates and at following places:
Senior Class, Liberty Union High School, Brentwood, May 25th, 1935•
Antioch Horseehoe Club, Oak Grove Pavilion, each and every Saturday night
during the month of May, 1935.
It is by the Board ordered that said applications be granted.,,
In the Matter of Denial of Claim for Back
Salary of L.F.Grover, Justice of the Peace,
of Judicial Township No. 10.
L.F.Grover, Justice of the Peace of Judicial Township No. Ten, of Contra
Costa Co•..inty, having filed with this Board, a claim for back salary claimed to be
due for the months of January, February, and March, 1935. in the sum of $61.00 on
the grounds that the population of said Judicial Township No. Ten, is over 4000,
and said claim having been heretofore referred to the District Attorney of Contra -
Costa County, and the District Attorney of Com:ra Costa County having rendered to
;`r
this Board, a written Opinion that said claim is illegal,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERP:D that the said claim of L.F.Grover, be and the same
is hereby rejected.\
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In the latter of Rejection of Claim
' of Tax Research Inc. on behalf of
certain property owners of Contra Costa County
for refund of taxes.
Tax Research Inc. of Los Angeles, California, having filed with this Board
claims for refund of taxes on behalf of the following property owners, of Contra
Costa County, in sums s et opposite their respective names, to wit:
BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST & SAVINGS
ASSOCIATION, on portion of building located
in the Town of Concord, and occupied by the
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. - Second -
installment of taxes for fiscal year 1931-32,
and both installments of the fiscal year
1932-33, in total sum of - - - - - - - -. - - - - - - - -� 56.71.
MRS. HENRY MEYERS, on a portion of a building in the
:town of Antioch, and occupied by Pacific Gas
'..Electric Co. Second installment of taxes for
'Ifiscal year 1931-32, and both installments for
'.fiscal years 1932-33. and 1933-34, and first
installment of fiscal year 1934-35, in total sum of - - - - - - - -x`112.64.
-Edith DeRosa, Executrix of the estate of J.F.
DeRosa, deceased, on a portion of building located
' :.in the sown of Todos Santos (Concord) occupied
by Pacific Gas & Elec.ric Company, second install-
ment of taxes for fiscal year 1931-32; both
installments for the fiscal years 1932-33, -
1933-34, and first installment of fiscal
year 1934-35, in total sum of - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -59.70.
Elmer E.Cameron, Trustee for A.G.Cameron, portion _
of building located in Town of Walnut Creek, and
occupied by Pacific Gas & Electric Co. taxes for the
. second installment 1931-32' both installments for
the fiscal years 1932-33' 1933-34, and first
installment of fiscal year 1934-35, in total sum of - -- - - - - - 114.06.
Estate of Salvatore SmariO, for portion of building
occupied by Railway Express Company, and located in _
City of Pittsburg, taxes for second installment for
the fiscal year 1931-32, both installments for the
fiscal year 1932-33; 1933-34, and 1934-35, in total sum of - - - - -313.54
George A. &Peter Demetrakopulos, on portion of _-
- building located in City of Pittsburg, and occupied
Iby Western Union Telegraph Co, taxes for second
installment for the fiscal year 1,31-32 and both
' installments for the fiscal year 1932-33; in
64.96
total amount of - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - -
D.L.Hilson, upon portion of building located in
City of Martinez, and occupied by Railway Express
Co. second installment for the fiscal year 1931-32;
both installments for the fiscal year 1932-33;
1933-34, in total sum of - - - - - -- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -110.24
Mrs. Grace Davi, portion of building located in
' ' City of Pittsourg, and occupied by Coast Industrial
Gas Co. and Coast, Counties Das Co. second installment
of taxes for the fiscal year 1931-32; both install-
ments for fiscal years 1932-3;' 1933-34 and first
' installment for fiscal year 1934-35, in total sum of - - - - - - - -197.66
And the Board of Sunervisors having fully considered said claims and being of
the opinion that said claims are not legal claims against said County.
On motion of Sunervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the claim of Tax Research Inc. for and on behalf of each of said above
named property owners, for refund of taxes, be and the same is hereby denied.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the petition of Elmer E. Cameron Trustee for A.G.
Cameron, for cancellation of second installment of taxes for fiscal year 1934-35,
on portion of building located in Town of Walm.t Creek, and occupied by Pacific Gas
& Electric Co. is hereby ordered denied.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the petition of Edith DeRosa, Executrix of the
' '. Estate of J.P.DeRosa, for cancellation of the second installment of taxes for the fiecil
Year 1934-35, on portion of building located in Town of Concord, and occupied by Pacif c
Gas & Electric Co. be and the same is hereby denied.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the petition of Mrs. Grace Davi, for cancellation
' of second installment of taxes for the fiscal year 1934-35, on building located in
theCity of Pittsburg, and occupied by Coast Industrial Gas Co, and Coast Counties Gas
.. Company, be and the same is hereby denied.
The vote on the foregoing order being as follows;
Ayes: Sunervisors Long, Cummings, Stow and Trembath.
.`Toes: None. ,
Supervisor Buchanan not voting.
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In Matter of S.E.R.A. allowance for
sewing project.
Upon request of Oscar Ch. Henriksen Supervisor of P.T.rW.W. Division S.E.R A.
that the sum d$125 be appropriated by the County of Contra Costa , for the rental
of sewing machines and the purchase of necessary materials for an S.E.R.A. sewing
project,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $125. be appropriated to the
S.E.R.A. for the rental of sewing machines and purchase of necessary materials for
an S.E.R.A. sewing project.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., '
In Matter of Rental of Richmond
Veterans memorial Building.
A communication having been received from the Board of Directors of Richmond
Veterans Memorial Hall association, making request that the lease on the Richmond
Veterans Memorial Hall Association be renewed for a period of ten years at a yearly
rental of $1. per year,
'., IT IS, BY THE BOARD 02DERED that the District Attorney of County of Contra
Costa, prepare a Form of Lease between the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa
County and the Directors of the Richmond Veterans Memorial Hall Association for
the lease of Richmond Veterans Memorial Building to said Association for a period
of ten (10) years at a rental of $1.00 per year. .
In Matter of Allocation of$2000
for building of Fire Trails in Curry Canyon, etc.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $2000 be and the same is hereby
allocated from the UnEmployment Relief Loan Fund to the S.E.R.A.Project for the
purpose of building fire trails in Curry Canyon on Mt. Diablo, Contra Costa County.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the sum of $1400 be allocated from Unemployment Reli f
Loan Fund for the purpose of installing metal cribbing and removal of slides on Snak
Road, in Sun. District $2, Contra Costa County.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In the matter of granting Authority
to R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor to
apply for P.W.A. Projects.
R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, is hereby authorized
to agree to any conditions on behalf of the Governmental Unit making application
for P.W_A.projects.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of the Opinion of the District Attorney £,
; of Contra Costa County on requests of Constables. zt
i
This Board of Supervisors having heretofore requested an Opinion from the -
( District Attorney of Contra Costa County on following questions:
' 1: Can a Constable appoint a Deputy Constable? g
2: May the Board of Supervisors nay salary and wages to such Deputy Constabl e?
3: May the Board of Supervisors equipp such Deputy Constables with necessary z:
police accoutrement?
and the District Attorney of Contra Costa County having rendered to this Board his
' written Opinion on said questions.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said written Opinion be spread upon the
Minutes of this Board in full, to wit:
" OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA.
May 6th, 1935•
Hon. W.J,Buchanan, Chairman,
Board of Supervisors,
Martinez, California.
Dear 6!r. Buchanan:
Recently your Honorable Board requested
an opinion on the following questions:
t
1: Can a Constable appoint a Deputy Constable?
2: May the Board of Supervisors pay salary and wages _
to a ch Deouty Constable?
' 3: May the Board of Supervisors equip such Deputy Constable
wit'n necessary police accoutrement?
In answer to the first question, it is our opinion that Constables
may appoint as many Deputy Constables as they choose.
In answer to the second question, it is cur opinion that the
Board of Supervisors may pay the salary and wages of Deputy Constables
by passage of an ordinance, to become effective prior to the new term
of office of such Constables. That is to say the Con:dtution of California
Article II, Section 5, Inhibits the allowance by the Board of Supervisors
to a Constable of paid deputy Constables during his term of office,
and therefore, this allowance to him, to be constitutional, must be
made before his term of.office commences, to be then taken advantage
of by him after the commencement of his term of office.
In answer to the third question, and for the same constitutional
reason, it is our opinion that the Board of Sup a viscre may provide
for the purchase of equipment for a Deputy Constable, by ordinance
prior to said Constable!s entry noon his term of.office said provision
to be effective upon his entry on his term of office.
In conclusion, an ordinance, as requested, providing for the
payment of salary and wages and allowing for equipment for Deputy
Constables, if passed, cannot be taken advantage of by Constables
until "anuary 7, 1939, unless an emergency, caused by riot, or
insurrection, or for t?e immediate preservation of order, were
to exist at any time, in which event the Board of Bunervisors, by a
4/5 vote of its membership, may pass a Resolution permittin:; such
expenditures.
Very truly yours, "
Francis P.Healey,
' FPH:JE District Attorney. "
IT IS BY THE BOAqD ORDERED FURTHER that an Ordinance as requested by
the Constables of the County providing for the payment of salary and wages and allowin -
for equipment -or deputy Constables be and the same is hereby denied in compliance
with the above Opinion of the District Attorney of Contra Costa County.
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�Y.
In Matter of Taking Over of Primary
and Secondary County Roads. r
THE FOLLOWING Resolution is adopted by this Board, to wit:
BE IT RESOLVED that it is the policy of this Board of Supervisors that
all roads.hereafter taken over as County Roads shall be classified as primary arta
secondary roads.
Primary Roads shall be taken over as Oounty Roads by this Board of Supervisors
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upon approval of such roads by the Planning Commission, and work thereon may consist
of either or both temporary and permanent improvements.
Secondary roads may be taken over a= County roads by this Board of Supervisors
without approval of such roads by the Planning Commission, but work thereon may only
consist of grading, draining, and graveling and not permanent improvements.
The foregoing Resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter d Cancellation of
Warrants.
County Auditor A.N.Sullenger having requested the cancellation of following
warrants, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following listed warrants upon the
County Treasury of Contra Costa County, be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled:
CHARITIES & CORRECTIONS.
Number Date of Issue Amount.
263 Aug. 1, 1934, $20.00
1046 Sept. 1, 19t 20.00
1755 Oct. 1, 193+, 20.00
2530 Nov. 1, 1934, 20.00
3373 Dec. 1, 194, 20.00
3560 Dec. 1,193x4, 12.00
3957 Jan. 1, 1935, 30.00
3966 Jan. 1, 1935, 30.00
4012 Jan. 1, 1935. 15.00
4035 Jan. 1, 1935, 30.00
4036 Jan. 1. 1935, 20.00
4136 Jan.l, 1935. 20.00
4325 Jan. 1, 1935, 12.00
4750 Feb. 1, 1935, 15.00
4770 Feb. 1, 1935, 30.00
47779 Feb. 1, 193_5, 30.00
4817 Feb. 1, 19 . 30.00
4620 Feb. 1, 1935, 27.00
4831 Feb. 1, 1935, 30.00
49+9 Feb. 1, 1935, 20.00
4967 Feb. 1, 1935, 30.00
4995 Feb. 1, 1935, 20.00
5041 Feb. 1, 1935, 20.00
.5063Feb. 1, 1935 12.75
5129 Feb.l, 1935, 12.00
51.1 Feb. 1, 1935 11.00
539E Feb. 7, 1935, 30.50
5399 Feb. 7, 1935, 60.00
5401 Feb. 7, 1935, 28.11
5509 -ar. 1, 1935, 20.00
55579 May. 1, 1935, 30.00
5
Mar. 1, 1935, 20.00
76 4
Mar. 1, 1935. 20.00
5767 Mar. 1, 1935, 20.00
5824 Mar. 1, 1935, 20.00
5663 Mar. 1, 1935, 12.75
5871 Mar. 1, 1935, 55.00
5916 Mar. 1, 1935, '+0.00 -
5919 Max. 1, 1935, 12.00
5922 Mar. 1. 1935, 11.00
5963 Mar. 1, 1935, 15.00
6266 Apr. 1, 1935, 20.00
6302 Apr. 1, 1935, 22.50
6 5 Apr. 1, 1935, 30.00
6442 6453 Apr. 1, 1935, 20.00
6543 Apr. 1, 1935, 16.50
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6545 Apr. 1, 1935, $20.00
6559 Apr. 1, 1935, 4o.00 `r
6606 "Z3 1, 1935. 20.00 Y
6621 Apr. 1, 1935, 4o.00
6662 Apr. 1, 1935, 60.00
6701 Apr. 1, 1935, 12.00 1.
6704 Apr. 1, 1935, 11.00
7076 Apr. 22, 1935, 18.00
' 7077 Anr. 22, 1935, 180.00
7222 Uay 1, 193 , 20.00
7998 Jun 1, 1934, 20.00 -:
9424 Jul. 1, 1934, 20.00
4401 Jan. 7, 1935, 28.11
4427 Jan. 7, 1935, 12.50.
6875 Apr. 1, 1935, 20.00
UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF LOAN.
1189 Feb. 4, 1935, 6.65 _
GENERAL FUfiD.
5125 Dec. 17, 1935, 60.20
MOTGR VEHICLE FUND
372 Mar. 18, 1935, 234.00
PAY ROLL FUI•ID.
3262 Jan. 15, 1935, 50.00
34$7 Jan. 25, 1935, 10.00
4514 Apr. 9. 1935. 13.50
The said order is passed by the�nani.mous vote of the Board.
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' In hatter of Transfer of Funds. s
Uoon reauest of B.O.Wilson, Superintendent of Schools, IT IS ORDERED that the
following approgriations be cancelled:
Sun. of 5. ools 693.
0912 Office Equipment $ 47.00
Board of Education 694.
0517 Office Suoplies, Printed, 300.00-
aF- o o-
From the amount thus made available, IT IS ORDERED that the following appropriat ons
increases be authorized;
SUPT. OF SCHOOLS 693.
0339 Telephone & Telegraph $ 47.00
0517 Office S;mplies, Printed 275.00
0518 office Supplies, Misc. 35.00
0522 Postage 50.00
07.00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board
' In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, it is BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the following amounts be transferred from Charities & Corrections Fund, to the
State Fund, on account of the following:
Sonoma State Home $5,005.62
State Narcotic Hospital (Spadra) 125.00 _
Ventura School for Girls 100.00
Whittier State School 185.35
Preston School of Industry 124.51
Mendocino State Haanital 5 66 CO
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
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
fa•the month of March and April 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 in a detailed explanation presented :
Lby said A.N.Sullenger:
IT ISBY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following adjustments be made in the funds
as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Lreasurer:
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Debits Credits
(Decreases) (Increases)
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County Library Fund $21.93
Motor Vehicle Fund 9377.32
Special ,Road Fund, 2168'.56
Payroll Fund 60.00
Chas. k Corr. Fund $19.64
General Fund, 11615.66
Sun, Dist. 2 Fund 7.6
Unemploy Rlf. Loan 4.4
11 7. 1 $11647-91
The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.\
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In Matter of approval of Bond -"
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on Lost Warrant. _
It appearing to the Board that Warrant No. 362, heretofore drawn bythe �
0ounty Audita on Oounty Treasurer of Contra Costa County in favor of C.S.Richards,
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in sum of $170.31, payable cut of the Motor Vehicle Fund, of said County, has been
lost and the said C.S.Richards, having furnished to this Board, a good and sufficient
Bond in sum of $340.62, indemnifying the County against lose on the issuance of a
duplicate warrant, to replace Auditor's Warrant No. 362,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Bond a.nd the Sureties tbmeon be and
the same are hereby approved and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby
authorized to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of C.S.Richards, payaole out of the
'Motor Vehicle Fund, in sum of $170.31, to replace said Warrant No. 362.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
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In "'atter of Transfer of Funds,
on account of District Attorney's Secret Fund.
A Secret Fund for the District Attorney of Contra Costa County having heretof e
been set up under Section 4306 of the Political Code of the State of California, in
sum of 5'1000, and the said fund nor being exhausted,
UPON request of Francis P.Healey, District Attorney of Contra Costa County
IT IS BY THE BOA0 ORDERED that the sum of $1000 be transferred from Unappropriated
Reserve Fund to the District Attorney's Special Fund:
District Attorney ill.
District Attorney, Special, $1000.00. ,
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.k
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In Matter of Appropriation to Martinez
:Chamber of Commerce, for Headstones for
.Indigent Burial Ground,
George Pascoe, Secretary of Martire z Chamber of Commerce, having applied
to this Board for a further sum of $70 far the purchase of materials for the placing
' of headstones in County Indigent Burial Ground,10cated in the City of Martinez,
IT IS BY ^iE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $70 be allocated to said Martinez
'Chamber of Commerce for the ournose aforementioned, said sum to be paid unon presentat-
ion of a duly verified claim therefor upon the Unemployment Relief Loan Fund of Contra
Costa County.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.„
In Matter of Declaring Ordinance No,
231 of Contra Costa County duly published.
Ordinance No. 231, of Ceunty of Contra Costa, having been published for the
time and in the manner as prescribed by law, in Contra Costa Standard, a newspaper
printed, published and circulated in Contra Costa County as shown by the Affidavit of
Vida YcNamer,on file herein,
'.. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ordinance No. 231 be and the same is hereby
'declared duly published.
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In Matter of Allowance to Indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $60, county cash allowance be granted to
.MRS. EDNA L. ROARK, 610- 21st St_ Richmond, as of April 15, 1935•
That $15. county cash allowance be granted to MRS. MAS BLAKELEY, 647- 16t1h
St. Richmond, as of April 1, 1935•
That $30 County cash allowance be granted to MR. AND MRS. FRANK ENOL, Oakley,
California, as of April lst, 1935•
That $12.50 County cash allowance be granted to MRS. BERTHA MASTERSOIi, 641-
6th St. Richmond, to begin as of April 1st, 1935.
That $12.00 county cash allowance be conti nued to ANNA E. ANDREW, 615 Haven
ISt. Martinez, as of May 1st, 1935.
That ,$"12.75 county cash allowance be continued to MRS. LILA JOSSELYN, 342 So.
7th St. Ricamond, as of Oct. 1, 1934.
That $20 County cash allowance be discontinued to LUDWIG AND CLARA DOWING,
1716 Avis Drive, El Cerrito, as of April 1, 1935.
That $15.00 County cash allowance be discontinued to MRS. IDA TAYLOR, 10- 1st
St. Richmond, as of April lst, 1935•
That 410 county.cash allowance be discontinued to MRS. JOANNA WAGNER, for
Elma O'Connor, Walnut Creek, as of April 1st, 1935•
That $30 county cash allowance be discontinued to CARLOE ALBANO, 377 West 4th
St. Pittsburg, Ealifornia, as of April 1st, 1935•
That $20 County cash allowance be discontinued to MR. AND MRS. FLETCHER TRCUTMAN
!Rte 1, Cowell Road, Concord, California, as of April 1st, 1935. -
That $10 State aid to the needy aged and $10 county cash allowance be granted
to MRS. NORA MCUIC, 1309 Macdonald Ave. Richmond, as of March 15, 1935.
That $"15.00 State aid and $15 county aid to the needy aged be granted to MR. PAUL
!HARRISON ATTAWAY, 2500 Almond Ave. Concord, as of April 1st, 1935•
That $15.00 State aid and 815. county aid to the needy aged be continued to
MISS ELLA MASTERSON, Box 135, Walnut Creek, ns of April 1, 1935•
That 411.00 State aid and ,x,11.00 c oanty aid to the needy aged be continued
to MR. ROLLIN B. TROUSLOT, Walnut Creek, as of April 1, 1935.
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That $7.On State aid and .$7.00 county aid to the needy aged be continued to
BERTOLA TAMBI??I, Pacheco, as of April 1, 1935•
That $12.00 State aid to the needy aged and .$"12.00 county cash allowance be
continued to JACOB LAARLrkN, 539- =th St. Richmond, as of April 1, 1935•
That 412.50 State aid to the needy aged and :$12.59 county cash allowance be
continued to JOHN DEASEY, 717 Elm St. Richmond, as of "pril 1st, 1935• _
Th-t 415.00 State aid to the needy aged and $15• county cash allowance be
continued to MISS PHOEBE HARRIS, 146-8. 2nd St. Richmond, as of Icy 1, 1935.
That X12.50 State aid to the needy aged and :$12.50 county cash allowance be
'., continued to MRS. ANNIE MINER, 6911 Eureka Ave. E1 Cerrito as of April 1, 1935•
That $8.00 State aid and $8.00 county aid to the needy aged be continued to
CHARLES LE GRAND, State Highway, Byron, as of April 1st, 1935.
That $30.00 County Cash allowance granted to MRS. EDA GALINDO, Canal Road, ,
Brentwood, be discontinued as of May 1, 1935, and that $80 State aid be g anted to
MRS. EDA GALINDO, for her half orphan children to begin May 1, 1935.
That $12.50 State aid and $12.60 county aid to the needy aged be continued to
JOSEPH SMITH, 1%rron, California, as of April 1st, 1935.
That ;12.50 State aid to the needy aged and $12.50 county cash allowance be
continued to ANDREW JOSSELYN, 342 So. 7th St.
ichmond, as of April 1, 1935•
That $12.50 Statq'aid to the needy aged and $12.50 County cash allowance be
continued to PATRICK BARKER, 753 Pomona Ave. E1 Cerrito, as of April 1, 1935.
That $15 State aid to the needy aged and $$15.00 county cash allowance be
continued to MRS. NANCY CUNNII'GHAi✓, 524- 22nd St. Richmond, as of Aoril 1, 1935.
That 17-50 State aid to the needy aged and ,7 50 County cash allo�:ance be
increased to ;$10 state nid to the needy aged and 110 county cash allowance as of May
let, 1935, to IDA PRATT, 1915 BARRET: Ave. Richmond.
lIat $12.50 State aid to the needy aged and $12.50 county cash allowance be
discontinued to GEORGE ;YARD, 1232 Haight St. San Francisco, as of April 1, 1935•
That 19.00 State aid to the needy aged and $9.00 county cash allowance be
discontinued to LRS. E;2A HARCK, 445- 1st St. Richmond, as of April 1, 1935•
That $8.50 State and .$8.50 County aid to the needy aged be discontinued to MRS.
HILDA RODERICK, Route 1, Concord, as of April 1, 1935.
THAT $1+2.50 State aid to the needy aged and "$12.50 county cash allowance be
discontinued as of April 1, 1935, to MRS. MARY S. BUTLER, 1615 Mariposa Ave. Richmond
Annex.
That $10 State aid and $20. county aid for half-orphan children be granted to
MRS. 'NARY GREGORY, Weimar Sanatorium, Wismar, California, and paid to MRs. LOUIS
FERRARI, 2704 Alhambra Ave. Martinez, Cal. for board and care of Albert Gregory,
beginning March 26, 1935.
That $10 State aid and $40 county aid for children of incapacitated fathers
be granted to MRS. FRA1.1K FOSTER, 1127 Cedar St. Pitt sburg,Cal. as of April 8, 1935•
T at $30 State aid and $$17. county aid for half orphan children be continued
to MRS. JULIA EOLIN A, Monterey St. Martinez, as of April 1, 1935•
That $20 State aid for needy children and $40 county cash allowance be continue
to MRS. MARY GORDON, 571 Vernon St. N.Richmond, as of March 1, 1935•
That $20 State aid and $15. county aid for whole orphan children be increased
to $20 State aid and $25.00 county aid as of April 19, 1935, to MRS. ANNA HANNAH,
616 Third St. Antioch,a.s of April 19, 1935• '
T,,-,t $50 State aid to MS. CONSUELLO GOItZALES, Crevallo Ave. Bella Monte, Pitt -
burg, be increased to $50 State aid and vl0 county aid as of April 1, 1935, for
children of Incanacitated Fathers.
bat $20 State aid and $30 county aid for half orphan children be decreased
to ivTIS. ELENA TORRES, 136 west 2nd St. Pittsburg, to $20 State aid only, as of May
let, 1935•
That $10 State aid for needy d::ildren and $35. county cash allowance granted '
to METS. ANNA -'MALLEY, 512 Nor yell St. E1 Cerrito, be amended to read $10 state aid
for needy children only, io oegin asofApril 1, 1935•
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, PM,(a�y 2th, 19931, t 10 o'clock A.I.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF =ITRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, MAY 20th, 1935•
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
' Varry M.Stow, and R.J.lrembath. S C Wells, Clerk.
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In Matter of Placing Gate on Road
leading from Marsh Creek Road to
Sycamore Springs.
Walter Foakett having applied to this Board for permission tc place a.
gate across that certain road leading from Marsh Creek Road to Sycamore Springs in
Supervisor District #F, and the Board deeming the placing of said gate to be an aid
in the prevention of fires caused by campers,
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Walter Foakett be and he is hereby
granted authority to Dlace a gate across said road above menti^ned at about fifty
yards more or less from Uarsh Creek Road, said gate across said road to be maintained _
until further order of this Board.,.
In Matter of Granting Permission
to Social Service Director to Buy
' artificial leg for William Furnow,
an indigent.
Otis Loveridge, Social Service Director of Contra Costa County, having
applied to this Board for permission to exoend the sum of $60 for purchase of an
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artificial leg for William Flurnow,an indigent of Contra Costa County;
It is by the Board ordered that p^rmission to buy said artificial leg is
hereby granted, to be paid oat of the Charities and Corrections Fund of Contra Costa. .y
County.
In Matter of Opinion of District
Attorney on State Comoensation Insurance
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for Deputy Constables.
This Board havin_ heretofore requested an Ooinion of the District Attorney
' of Contra Costa County as to whether or not the State Compensation Insurance Fund
Policy protects deputy Constables, the following Opinion is hereby received from .a
the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, and is by the Board ordered spread G
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in full on the Minutes of this Board, as follows:
" Office of District Attorney
Contra Costa County,
Martinez, California
May 3, 1935•
Hon. Board of Supervisors -�N
Contra Costa County,
Martinez, California
Gentlemen:
Your request for an opinion as to whether or not
the State Compensation Insurance Fund policy protects deputy ,
constables, has been placed on my desk.
I have examined the insurance policy and also ;5
discussed the matter with Mr. Morrow who has conferred with
the State Fund people. The premium on the policy is figured JN.
on the basis of a dollar a day, and it is figured at the ;_3s
rate which the county is now paying. If the deputy constable
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Is injured while performing county duties he is paid
compensation based upon the salary or wages he receives
in his regular occupation. For example, if the deputy
constable happens to be a carpenter by trade, his
compensation is based upon the pay he receives as a
carpenter.
It is also to be noted that as soon as a person
1s deputized as a deputy constable, the constable must
notify the State Compensation Insurance Fund of that
fact.
Very truly yours,
FRANCIS P. HEALEY,
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
HJ:CP By Harold Jacoby, Deputy. "
In Matter of Application for Dance permits.
The following applicants having applied to this Board for permission to
conduct dances until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. at following dates and following places
to wit:
Mt. Diablo Post #246, American Legion, at Danville, June lat, 1935•
American Legion Anxilliary of Post #312, Port Chicago, May 25, 1935•
It is by the Board ordered that said applications be and the same are
hereby granted..
In batter of Granting Permission to
Lay Pipe Line, to Six Companies, of California.
The Six Companies of California, having applied to this Board for permission
to lay a 2 1/2 inch water pipe line from the County line of Contra Costa County throe
the old tunnel to the east portal of the new low-level Broadway Tunnel;
It is, by the Board ordered that said permit be and the same is hereby
granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor and to the
satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. ,
In Matter of Granting Pipe Line Permit
to J.J.Gaines and Antonio Trione.
J.J,Gaines and Antonio Trione, having applied to this Board for permission to
install a water pipe line on the Hook Road in the Vine Hill District, beginning at
Pacheco Highway and running 1350 feet south on the north side of said Hook Road;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permit be and the same is hereby granted,
said work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor and to the satis-
faction of the Supervisor of said District. ,r
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In ,fatter of Application of
Tax Reeearcb, Inc. for Cancellation
of Taxes.
Tax Research, Inc. of Los Angeles having applied to this Board on behalf of
Albert W.Flaherty, a property owner of Contra Costa County for the cancellation of
taxes on certain portion of a builoing located in the Town of Antioch, and occupied
by Coast Counties Gas Company, for the fiscal years 1932-33, 1933-34, and 1934-35,
in the total sum of $188.91, and the zoard having fully considered said claim and
' deeming said claim not a legal charge against the County of Contra Costa,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby denied..
In °°atter of Renewing Lease
between County of Contra Costa, and
Trustees of Richmond War Veterans Hall
Association for Veterans Memorial Hall Building, at Richmond.
A form of lease having been presented to this Board between the Board of
Supervisors of Contra Costa County, and the Trustees of Richmond War Veterans Hall
Association, for the lease of the Richmond Hemorial Hall building, for a period of
ten (10) years, at a yearly rental of $1. per year,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Form of Lease be and the same is
' hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign same on
behalf of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Uosta County.
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In Matter of Renewing Lease between
County of Contra Costa, and Trustees of
Antioch War Veterans Hall Association for
Veterans Memorial Hall Building, at Antioch.
A form of lease having been presented to this Board between the Board of
Supervisors of Contra Costa County, and the Trustees of Antioch Aar Veterans Hall
Association, for the lease of the Antioch Memorial Hall Building, for a period of
ten (10) years, at a yearly rental of $1. per year;
' IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the form of lease be and the same is
hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign same on
behalf of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County.
In Matter of Pr-oarati on of Budget
for Fiscal year 1935-36.
It is by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County ordered that the
head of each department of the County Government of said County submit to the
County Auditor of said 'jounty, on forms to be furnished by the County Auditor, his `+
proposed budget for the operation of his office for the fiscal year 1935-36, on or
before June 10, 1935.,
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In Matter of Formation of Contra Costa County
Water Forks District #2.
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A petition signed as required by law, praying for the formation of a County
Water Works District to be known as Contra Costa County Water Works District $2,
as provided for in Chapter 370, of the Statutes of the State of California, for the
year 1933 and amendments thereto, having been filed with this Board,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on said petition and protest
thereto, be set for Monday, June 17th, 1935, at 11 o'clock A.M. in Chambers of the
Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records in the City of Martinez, County of
Contra Costa, State of California,, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT the bond accompanying
said Detition be and the same is hereby approved. _
Reference is hereby made to said petition for further particulars.
In Matter of Sale of Obsolete
Guns in the office of the Sheriff of Contra Costa Co.
J.H.Morrow, Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County, is hereby granted
authority to sell one lot of obsolete guns now located in the office of the Sheriff
of Contra Costa County, said sale to be made to the best advantage of Contra Costa
County_r
In Matter of Allocating Funds to
Richmond Office of the National Re—Employment
Service.
The Richmond Branch of the National Re—Employment Service having applied to
this Board for the sum of $$300, for the purpose of maintaining said office until
July lot, 1935,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $300 be allocated to said Richmon
Branch of the National Re—Employment Service and the said sum of $300 is hereby
ordered transferred from Unappropriated Reserve Fund of said Oounty to the Charities
h Corrections Fund.,
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
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 April so that the said accounts will present a true record
of the Droner allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from
the County Treasury, and good cause appearing therefor in a detailed explanation
presented by said A.N.Sullenger;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following adjustments be made in the
funds as kept by the Canty Auditor and by the County Treasurer:
Debits Credits
(Decreases) (Increases)
Char. & Corrns. Fund $485,•35
Motor Vehicle Fund 3050.47
Special Road Fund, 3G4.47 -
Pay RoILFund, 13.50
General Fund $ 3933•R9
Sch. Supp. Revg. Fund 2 , o
3T5 7.77 33 g5 .71
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Recommending Projects _
to J.H. Skeggs, District Highway x
Engineer,for Federal Funis. k
R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, is hereby authorized
' to recommend to J.H. Skeggs, District Highway Engineer of the State of California,
the following- projects to be built by Federal Funds:
Road E-37, of County Highway System, in Sup. Dist. 15.
Road B-34, of County Highway System, in Sup. Dist. #2.
And Connection of Road H-45 in Supervisor District #2 and Road C-48 in
Supervisor District #3, of County Highway System.
' Said projects to be recommended in the order as above listed.
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In Matter of Appointment of
Bernard P.Enes, as Construction -
Foreman of Rivercrest Sewer Dist.
It is by the Board of Supervisors, the governing oody of Rivercrest Sewer
District, ordered that Bernard P.Enes, be and he is hereby appointed Foreman of
Construction for Rivercrest Sewer District Projects, at a salary of 05. per day;
It is FURTHER ORDERED that said salary be paid out of any funds set aside
to the credit of said Rivercrest Sewer Districts
' In Matter of Appointment of
George T.Oliver, Engineer of
Rivercrest Sever District.
It is by the Board of Supervisors, the governing body of Rivercrest Sewer
District, ordered that George T.Oliver, be and he is hereby appointed Engineer of
Rivercrest Sewer District, for the purpose of laying out and supervising the con-
struction of sewer projects in said District, the said George Oliver to receive
six per cent on all materials furnished to said District.
In Hatter of Adoption of
Specifications for furnishing of
Sewer Pipe to Rivercrest Sewer District.
George T.Oliver, Engineer of Rivercrest Sewer District, having presented -
to this Board of Supervisors, the governing body of Rivercrest Sewer District,
' specifications for the furnishing of sewer pipe for Rivercrest Sewer District,
It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said specifications be and the same are
hereby adopted as specifications for the furnishing of sewer pipe for Rivercrest
Sewer District.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that an advertisement for the furnishing of said
Sewer Pipe be placed in the Pittsburg Independent, a newspaper of general circulatio
printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, said bide to be presented to
the Clerk of this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, June 3rd, 1935•
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In Matter of Proposed Plan of Management
'.. of County Hospital.
A proposed plan for management of the County Hospital prepared by Contra
Costa County Medical Society having been presented to this Board by representatives
of California Federation of Womens Clubs, 9
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on said proposed County Hospital
management plan be had on Monday, June 17th, 1935, at 2 o'clock P.M.
In ?Satter of Allowance to Indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $12, county cash allowance be granted
to MRS. ELYDIA WILTIS, 137- 16th St. Richmond, as of May 1, 1935•
That $15 county cash allowance be continued to '.4R. ANDREW LINDHOLM, Morgan
Territory (Livermore, Cal.) as of Feb. 1st, 1935•
That $22.50 County cash allowance to PFR. AND PRS. ALEX. MAZOUE, Rte #2, u
Concord, be increased to $25. county cash allowance as of May 1st, 1935•
That $10 county cash allowance to t:R. CARL JOHNSON, Hausker Place, Walnut
Creek, be increased to $15. county cash allowance beginning May 1 ,1935• ;'3
That $32.00 County cash allowance to 15R. WILLIAS WILLIS, 137- 16th St. Rich-
mond, be discontinued as of Lay 1, 1935•
That $15. county cash allowance and M. state aid to needy aged, be granted
to MR. WILLIAM WILLIS, 137- 16th St. Richmond, as of 'lay 1, 1935•
That $6.00 State aid to the needy aged and $8.00 county cash allowance to
Mrs. JOSEPHINE WALLIN, 640- 15th St. Richmond, beginning as of March 15, 1935•
That $12.50 State aid for needy aged and $12.50 county cash allowance be ' a
granted to JONAS WALLIN, 640- 15th St. Richmond, as of March 15, 1935•
That $12.00 State aid and $12,00 county aid for needy aged be continued to
JONATHAN FRANKLYN, Brentwood, as of April 1, 1935•
That $10,50 State aid and $10.50 county aid to the needy aged be continued "+
to :LRS. NELLIE IVANCOVICH, RFD. Walnut Creek, as of Apr. 9th, 1935• =
That $10 State and $10 county aid to the needy aged be continued to MARY J.
DAVIS, 1014 Haven St. Martinez, Cal. as of April 1, 1935, and increased to $12.50
State aid and $12.50 county aid as of May 18t, 1935•
That $£?.50 State aid and $6.50 County aid for needy aged be continued to
CHARLES D. BRAZIL, Belle Vista,Walnut Creek as of April 21, 1935, and that $8.50
State and .$5.50 County aid be increased to 11.00 State and $1]..00 county aid as of
Slay 21, 1935.
That $9.00 State aid and $9.00 county aid to the needy aged be cbdtinued
to ANDREW J. "i!LLINS, 150 Cutter St. Pittsburg, as of April 1, 1935, and $9.00 State
aid and $9.00 county aid be increased to $11.00, State aid and $11.00 county aid as
of May 1, 1935•
That $7.50 State aid for needy aged and $7.50 County cash allowance granted
to JAMES HOLLAND, R.F.D. Box 517, Richmond, be amended to read: $13.75 State aid
for the needy aged and $13.75 county cash allowance to begin as of May 1, 1935•
That $12.00 State aid and $12.00 county aid to the needy aged be discontinued :,
to PETER McOaul, Wartinez, as of May 1, 1935•
That previous Board Summary for MRS. 7A?Y S. BUTLER, 1615 Mariposa Ave. Richm nd
Annex, be cancelled, and $12.50 State aid to needy aged and $12.50 county cash allow-
ance be discontinued as of May 1, 1935•
That previous Board Summary for GEORGE WARD, 1232 Haight St. San Francisco '
be cancelled and $12.50 State aid to the needy aged and $12.50 county cash allowance
be discontinued as of Feb. 1, 1935•
That $11.25 State aid to the needy aged and $10.75 county cash allowance to
.ROBERT G. STITT, 550 Kearney St. El Cerrito, be discontinued as of May 1, 1935•
That $10.00 State aid forneedy children and $35.00 county cash allowance be
granted to MRS. LENA CHIESA, 613-15th St. Richmond, to begin as of April 1, 1935•
That $10 State aid for needy children and $35.00 county cash allowance to _
begin as of April 15, 1935, be granted to !SRS. BERDINE L. KLEIN, 613-20th St. Richmond
That $50 State aid and $10 county aid for children of incapacitated fathers
be granted to MRS. C. J. 5RYSON, Lone Tree Way, Antioch, as of April 25, 1935,
That $10 State aid be paid to ISR. LOUIS LEM MOIi, Crockett, for his whole
orphan niece, Edna Lenore Webster, to begin as of May 1, 1935•
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That $10.00 State aid and $10 county for an illegitimate child be continued to MRS.
BERNICE NUNES, 1735 Grant St. Concord, as of April 1, 1935•
That $40 State aid and $15.00 county aid for half orphan children be
continued to MRS. ETP:EL AR:STRQNG, Jefferson St. Martinez, P.Q. Box 1, Cal. as of
May 1, 1935•
That $60 State aid for needy children and $20 county cash allowance be amended
to read $60. State aid for needy children and .$30 county cash allowance, to begin
' May 1st, 1935, to MRS. RUBY JACKSQ?i, 306 Central Ave. Richmond Annex.
That $10 State aid and $10 county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS.
JULIA 'KELLEHER, Port Costa, Cal. be decrease:: to $10, state aid only as of May 1. 193
That $10 State aid for needy children be discontinued to MRS. JUANA FLORES, 415 B.
St. Richmond, a"s of June 1st, 1935.
& $9 county aid
That $9.00 State aid for needy agedjgranted to MISS MARY J. WILIIAMS, Pleasant
Hill Road, Martinez, be increased to $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid as of May
1st, 1935,
In !Satter of Allofanee to Indigents
under care of Probation Officer.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the order of the Board made on April 15,
11935, for the Ostrander children, be changed toiead $40.00 State and $60.00 County aid
instead of $40. State and $50. county aid, allowed the Probation Officer, T.A.Boyer.
It is further ordered that beginning May let. 1935. $50 State and $70.
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ounty be allowed the Probation Officer, T.A.Boyer, for support and maintenance of
the six Minchaca children, and that the State reimburse the County for money advanced
from February 1. 1934•
That beginning May 1, 1935. $20.00 State and $20 county aid be allowed the
Probation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for support and maintenance of Thelma and Elizabeth
Ernst, and that the State reimburse the County for money advanced since April 9, 1935.
That beginning May 1st, 1935. $20. State and $20 county aid be allowed the
'.Probation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of Marie and
Dietrich Ernst, and that the State Reimburse the County for money advanced since April
yth. 1935.*
AND THE BOARD Takes recess to meet on Monday, June 3rd, 1935, at 10 o'clock
A.M.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CO.,-RA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOq.NIA.
MONDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1935.
THE BOARD MET AT 10 O'clock A.M.
Present:Hon, W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry M.
Stow, and R.J.Tpembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
The Minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of May, 1935
are read to the Board, and ay the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman
and Clerk,
- In Matter of Granting Leave of
Absence to Dr. W.A.Powell, County Health
Officer; Ralph Cunningham, County Recorder;
Aubrey Wilson, County Coroner and J.W.Smiley,
Constable 15th 'iownship.
Dr, W.A,Povell, County Health Officer; County Recorder Ralph Cunningham;
County Coroner Aubrey Wilson, and J.W,9miley, Constable 15th_ Township, having applied
to this Board for n emission to leave the State of California; _
It is by the Board ordered that leave of "beence be granted to each of the
aforementioned County Officers to leave the State of California for a period of thirt
days from and after the date of leaving the said State.
In Matter of Applications for Dance
Permits.
The following applicants hav ngapplied to this Board for permission to ondt at
a dance until 3 o'clock, A.M. on dates and at places set opposite their names, to wit:
I.O,O.F. Lodge, Byron, California, June 15, 1935.
Diablo Valley Apricot
Festival Committee: Brentwood, California June 8th, 15th, 22nd, 1935•
Crockett Baseball Team Rodeo,California June 22nd, 1935•
I'T IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said applications be and the same are hereby
granted.K
In Matter of Declaring Ordinance No.
232 duly published.
Ordinance No, 232 of the bounty of Contra Costa, having been duly published
for the time and in the manner prescribed by law, in the Antioch Ledger, as shown by
the affidavit of publication on file of Della T.Flaherty,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance be and the�a.me is hereby
declared duly published.
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In Matter of Declaring Ordinance
No. 233 duly published.
Ordinance No. 2z3, of the County of Contra Costa, having been duly published
for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law, in the Crockett Signal;a news—
' paper of general circulation printed and )u'olished in the County of Contra Costa,
as shown by the affidavit on file herein; of C.L.Baysinger,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 233, be and the same is
hereby declared duly published.
In the Matter of Approval of Contract
Between United States Biological Survey
and the County of Contra Costa.
The United States Biological Survey and the California State Department of
Agriculture, having presented to this Board, a. Form of Contract for tip killing of pre —
story animals, in the County of Contra Costa, for the year 1935-36.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Contract be and the same is
hereby approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is hereby authorized to
sign same on behalf of the County of "ontra Costa.
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In Matter of Approval of Lease
for Martinez Memorial Hall Building. _
A Form of Lease between the County of Cont*a Costa and the Trustees of Martin z
War Veterans Associ ation, for the leasing of Martinez Memorial Hall, to said Associat F
',. ion, for a period of ten (10) years, at an annual rental of $1. per year; having been
presented to this Board; y
IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Lease, be and the same is hereby
approved and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board 1s hereby authorized to sign same
on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
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In the Matter of Awarding Contract
for Furnishing of Sewer Pine to
Rivercrest Sewer District.
The Board of supervisors of Contra Costa County, the governing body of River— .:
crest Serer District, having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of sewer
' pipe to the Rivercrest Sewer District, and this being the time and place for receivi '.
Of said bids, the following bids are received and read to the said Board:
DIAMOND BUILDING MATERIALS 00"TANY:
Delivered to Job Trench side.
12,523 Ft. 6" sewer pipe x.1942 $2,490.22.
5,440 Ft. S" do .277Z5 1,517.92
2 ft. 6" do 1 2 9.15 h
6,0272 ft. 4" do .1250 752.75
214 6" x 6" y Branches, .777 207.45. s
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35 S" x 4" Y u 1.3875 48.50
44 S" x 5" Y " 1.3575
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California State Sales Tax 126.o3.
5.107.50.
280
Two per cent cash discount on 10th of month following shipment
GLADDI!IG BROS. MFG. CO.
Same figures as above bid, Iota ing $5,041.47.
California State Sales tax of 2 to be added.
Discount of 2% for payment of invoices by 10th of month following date of
deli very.
H.C. MUDDOX COMPANY: ,F
lame figures as bid of Diamond Building Materials Company, total: $5041.47.
dash discount of 2% for payment on or before 10th of month following
date of shipment.
All first quality vitrified salt glazed sewer pipe with the "A.S.Y.M." clay
sewer pipe.
N. CLARY & SONS:
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Same figures as above bid of Diamond Building Materials Company, total,
$5,041.47; `'
Terms, 2% cash discount if payment made on or before 10th day of _
month followingdate of shipment, other terms are net cash in
60 days from 1st of month following month of shipment.
Pine to meet all requirements of A.S.T.M. specifications.
CALIFORNIA POTTERY COf.TANY:
Same figures as bid of Diamond Building Materials Company, total: ,$5,041.47.
California Sales tax to be added.
Terms: 2�10th of month following date of delivery, or net 60 days from lst
of month foll-)wing date of delivery.
CLADDING. McBEAN & 00.
Same figures as bid of Diamond Building Materials Company, total. $5,041.47.
Sales tax, $126.03.
Term a: 2% for payment of invoice by 10th of Month, following date of
shipment; or net cash in 60 days from let of month following month of shipment.
Material to be furnished will comply with A.S.T.M. specifications for
clay sewer pipe.
And it appearing to this Board that nll bidders have submitted similar bids
and this board having heretofore advertised that in case ofbids being equal, pref— ,
arenas would be given to looal bidders and it appearing to this Bos d that the Diamond =
Building Materials "omnany is a firm located in Contra "osta County;
Thereunon on motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by S,pervisor Stow, it is
by the Board ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing of said sewer pipe is
hereby awarded to Diamond Building Materials Company at the prices stated in their bid.
IT IS PURTHER ORDER-0 that the Diamond Building Materials Company furnid
bonds to said Board of Supervisors, governing body of the Rivercrest Sewer District,
in the sum of $2520.00 guaranteeLng faithful performance of said contract and in th
sum of $2520 guaranteeing labor and materialmen.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County %2
prepare contract and bonds covering said contract.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the certified checks which accomca nied each of
said bids of other bidders be returned to said respective bidders.
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $330 be transferred from unanpro—
priated Reserve Fund to General Fund for the purpose of paying labor employed by
V.G.Stevens, in his official capacity as Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa
County.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. _
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In Hatter of Authorizing V.G.Stevens,
to Apnly for S.R.A. Labor for taking
of Horticultural census.
IT IS BY THE BOARD O4DF47--D that V.G.Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner
of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized to secure without cost to the
' '.. County of "ontra Costa, labor for the taking of a Horticultural census of Contra
Costa County, as an S.R.A. project.
In Hatter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon the request of A•N.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD
that the sum of $11,019.56 be transferred from Unappropriated County High School
Fund to the Junior College Tuition fund.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,,
In Hatter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS ORDERED that the following
adjustments of 19333-34 anprooriations be authorized in order to permit payment of
late bills chargeable to the appropriations to be increased, to wit:
Increase Decrease.
Hospital- Care of Inmates 503.
' 0524-4 Heat $75.00 $ 75.00 Misc. 0524-6
SUP. DIST. 5- SUP. GENL. fund.
R 521-0 Mtce-Rts. of Flay 40.00 40.00 Mtce. Surf. R522-0
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
In Matter of Payment of Insurance
Premiums chargeable against Rivercrest
Sewer District.
The Phoenix Indemnity ComDar;', having supplied to the Board of Supervisors
of Contra Costa `'ounty, the governing body of Rivercrest Sewer District, the following
insurance policies: covering Public Liability and property damage:
policy No. P.C. 14619,
' Policy No. P.O. 5225
and the premium on said policies being $241.00,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County 'iuditor of Contra Costa County
is-ordiered to draw a warrant in favor of Phoenix Indemnity Comoany, in the sum of
$241.00 out of such funds now on deposit in the County Treasury in the name of
Rivercrest Sewer District and that the County Treasurer pay the same.
The Columbia Casualty Company having furnished to this Board, the governing
body of Rivercrest Sewer District, a bond to be deposited with the State Division of
Highways, and the premium upon said 'pond being sum of $25.00;
IT IS,BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor draw warrant on the
County Treasurer in sum of $25.00 in favor of Columbia Casualty Company, payable
out of such funds now on deposit in County Treasury to the credit of Rivercrest Sewe
District, and that the County Treasurer pay the same.
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In Matter of paying Claim of Sacramento -
Northern Railway for right of way on behalf
of Rivercrest Sewer District.
The Sacramento Northern Railway having presented to this Board. of Supervisor
of Contra Costa County, the governing body of Rivercrest Sewer District, a claim i
in the sum of $5.00 for granting of permission to said Rivercrest Sewer District .`
'.. to cross under right of way of said Railway Company„with 8 inch underground
sewer pipe line,
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor draw warrant in favor of
Treasurer of Sacramento Northern Railway Company, Mills Building, San Francisco,
California, in the sum of $5.00 payable out of such funds as are now deposited in
the office of the County Treasury to the credit of Rivercrest Sewer District, and
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that the County 'Treasurer nay the sane.;,,
In Matter of Granting Authority
to W.—Buchanan, to sign Contracts or
aonlications on behalf of Rivercrest Sewer
!. District.
It is, by the Board ordered that 'N.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of
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Sure rvisors of Contra Costa County, -,he governing body of Rivercrest Sewer District,
be and he is hereby authorized to sign all contracts or applications for bonds or z
undertakings on behalf of Rivercrest Sewer District.,
In Matter of Employing Special Counsel3'
to Defend County Auditor in case of "Gordon B.
Turner, vs. A.N. Sullenger, County Auditor".
Upon request of A.N.Sullerger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED '-
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that George T.Barkley, be and he is hereby employed as Special Counsel to defend
the said County Auditor in court proceedings, in the case of Gordon B.Turner, vs.
A.N.Sullenger, as County Auditor", now on file in the Superior Court of Contra Costa
County, the said George ].Barkley to present a verified claim on General Fund of
Contra Costa County in payment of his services.
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In Matter of Allowance to Indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid to the
needy blind be continued to WILLIAl1 BROW, Walnut Creek, Box 15, as of Apr. 1, 1935• „
That $10 county cash allowance be granted to AUGUST MUNSCH, as of May 1,
1935. z
That MRS. JEAN SCOTT, ROSE APARTMEETS, Apt. 3, WARD ST. MARTINEZ,
be granted $20 county cash allowance to begin as of May 1, 1935•
THAT t.RS. ROSE SILTEIRA, be granted $20 County cash allowance to begin as
'.. of Maylst, 1935• (Address Tenant Ave. Pinole, failing address Box 244, Pinole).
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That NRS. VIRGINIA 'CETZSCHNER, 553-18th St. Richmond, be. granted $55,00 y
county cash allowance to begin -r of May 1, 1935; increased from $45.00 per month.
That $12.50 County cash allowance heretofore granted to MRS. X.-NA PETERSEN
540-Lexington St. E1 Cerrito, be increased to $15.00 county cash allowance as of
May 1st, 1935•
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That $10.00 County cash allowance granted to MRS. MARY DAVILLA, San Pablo, for v
care of ALBERT DAVILLA, be discontinued as of June lst, 1935.
That $15. county aid for needy aged be granted to .AUGUST MUNSCH, Rte 1, OAKLEY,
is of Lay let, 1935; also $15.00 State aid.
That $12. State aid tot he needy aged and $12.00 county cash allowance be
granted to JOHhT AWBREY, 56 South St. Richmond, as of Lay 1, 1935.
' That $15. State aid to needy aged and $15.00 county cash allowance is granted ,
to ALEXANDER RIVOUX, 720 Bissell Ave. Richmond, as of t'ay lst, 1935.
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That $8.00 State aid and x$5.00 county aid to the needy aged be granted to
WILLIAM EDMOATSTOi;, 309 H. St. Antioch, to begin as of May 1st, 1935•
That $12.50 State aid to the needy aged and $12.50 county cash allowance be
granted to THOMAS BOONE CRAWFORD, 6306 Wenk Ave. Richmond,ias of May 1, 1935•
That $6.75 State aid and $8.75 County aid to the needy aged be continued to
MARY DEN_;IS, Sixth Concord, as of Lay 1, 1935•
That $10.00 State aid to the needy aged and $10.00 county cash allowance be
'. continued to MRS. ELIZA JANE MORRISO;i, 7981 Terrace Drive, El,Cerrito, continued as
Of May 1,1935.
That $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid to the needy aged be continued
to FRED VIER, Walnut Creek, Cal. Gen. Del. as of May 1, 1935.
That $11.25 State aid and $11.25 county cash allowance be continued to
HENRY VITT, 916 BALRA DRIVE, EY Cerrito, be continued as of May 1st, 1935.
That $13.00 State aid to the needy aged and $17.00 county cash allor.ance
be continued as of May 1st, 1935, t^ JAMES MCDONALD, Tennant Ave. Pinole.
That $12.50 State aid to the needy aged and $12.50 County cash allowance be
continued to CORNELIUS CLARY., Tenant Ave. Pinole, as of May 1, 1935.
That $9.00 State aid and ;$9.00 county aid to the needy aged be discontinued
to GEORGE SKOOG, Box 228, Pittsburg, as of June 1st, 1935.
That application of MRS. ANNA BLCSSQUIST, R.F.D. Box 8, Richmond for old age
Security be denied as applicant is nog eligible.
' That $20.00 State aid for needy children be granted to LOUIS TURNER, Box 542,
Cri•tchett, R.F.D. Richmond, as of April 15, 1935. for Carter children.
That $30. State aid for half orphan children be granted to MRS. CA.RLOTTA
ZER14ENO, 229 Richmond St. Pt.Richmond, as of May 1, 1935.
That $20.00 State aid ain $20. Coi my aid for half orphan children be continue
to MRS. RUTH CROCKETT, Live Oak Ave. Oakley, Cal. as of April 27, 1935.
That $10.00 State aid for half orphan children and ,$10.00 county cash allowanc
be continued to MRS. MARY IVANCICH, Pinole, Cal. as of April 1, 1935.
That $40. State aid for half orohan children be continued as of April 1, 1935,
and that W. State aid be decreased to$30. state aid as of June 9, 1935, to MRS.
MABEL PATTERSO_?, 63 W. Ilth St. Pittsburg, Cal
That $10.00 State aid and $20 county aid being paid to !ffiS. LOUIS FERRARI, 270
Alhambra Ave. for care of ALBERT GREGORY, ae discontinued a^ of June 1, 1935, and
. that $10 State aid and $10 county aid be paid to MRS. KIEM, 2425 Alhambra Ave. Martine,,
as of June 1st, 1935•
That $20.00 State aid for half orphan children granted to LRS. MARY SAMORA,
2259 Bonifacio St. Concord, be decreased to $10.00 State aid as of June 14, 1935•
' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.Y
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, June 17th, 1935, at 10 o'clock
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, JUNE 17th, 1935-
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors J^mes N.Long, H.L.Cummings, h
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. s
In the flatter of Payment of
interest on Bonds of Joint
Highway Dittrict #13.
WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of Joint Highway District No. 13, of the
State of California, did on the 17th day of June, 1935, file with this Board, a
certified cony of a certain Resolution finding and determining that $40,925.00
is required immediately to provide the funds necessary to pay in full the interest!
coupons becoming due July 2,1935, on the $2,220,000.00 principal amount of unmatur d
bonds issued and sold by said District, and that under and by virtue of the levy
heretofore made upon the County of Contra Costa on the first day of February,
1934, the County of Contra Costa is required to pay ten per cent of said amount,
or the sum of $4,052.50;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the Auditor of the County of Contra
Costa, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant on .the
Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, on the Motor Vehicle Fund, payable to Join s
Highway District No. 13 of the State of California, in the sum of $4052.50,
and to deposit the same with the Treasurer of said District, and the Treasurer of
Contra Costa County is hereby authorized and directed to cash said warrant upon
'., presentation thereof properly endorsed.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.;
InMatter of Resignation of Aubrey
Wilson, as Coroner of Contra Costa County.
Aubrey Wilson, Coroner of Contra Costa Uounty, having tendered to anis
Board his resignation as such Coroner to take effect as of this date,
On motion of Supe visor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, it is
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted
and said office declared vacant.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. .
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In Matter of Appointment of C.L.Abbott,
as doroner of Contra Costa County.
The office of Coroner of Contra Costa County having heretofore been declared
vacant, caused by resignation of Aubrey Wilson,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED on motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Superviso -
' Trembatn, that C.L.Abbott, be and he is hereby appointed Coroner of Oontra Costa
County, for the unexpired term of Aubrey Wilson, resigned.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that C.L.Abbott, give bond as required by law.
In the ;latter of petition for formation
of Contra Costa County Water Works District #2.
A petition for formation of Contra Costa County Water Works District #2,
havifi6 been filed with this Board on May 20th, 1935, and this Board having on said date
ordered that said petition be set for hearing on Monday, June 17th, 1935, at 11
o'clock A.M. and notice of the time and place of the hearing of said petition having
!been published in the Courier-Journal, for the time and in the manner as prescribed
by law, as shown by the affidavit of publication of Harry T.Silver, on file herein
land notice of time an,-, place ofr,hearing having been posted in three public places
.within the exterior boundaries of said proposed district, as shoran by the affidavit
of postin, of Harry T.Silver, on file her in, and this being time and place set out
' in sAid notice fl)r hearinS of said petition and protests thereto, and written
Lpuotests to the formation of said District having been received from following persons
to wit: Paul Eckley, H.E.Near, Pars. H.E.Near, Thomas B.Dean, J.O.Bronson, and Walter
5.Leland, and the Board having heard the proponents for said petition and having
:.also heard the protestants to said petition,
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the further hearing and consideration of
:said petition and the prote.sts thereto, be and the same are hereby continued to
Monday, July 15, 1935, at 11 o'olock A.M.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of Francis P Healey,Distript Attorney of Contra Costa County
' IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $500. be cancelled rom detection of crime
..expense appropriation of the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, and said
amount be transferred from the General Fund to the Unappropriated Reserve Fund, and
that the sum of 8500 be transferred from the Unappropriated Reserve Fund to the Distri t
Attorney'a Special Secret Fund.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In flatter of Proposed Ordinance
Submitted by Contra Costa County Medical
Society for Management of County Hospital,
etc.
A draft of a proposed Ordinance submitted by the Contra Costa County Medical
Society for the management of and control of the County Hospital,Health Centers
and clinics of Contra Costa County, having been presented to this Board for hearing
and consideration, the Board proceeds to hear the testimony of Wanda Muir Hanna,
firs. Ben Burroughs, LI.T.Vanderslice, Anthony Crafton, and W.s.Lucas, in behalf of
said proposed Ordinance. A,J.Tavan and Charles Hall, spealin opposition to the
'.. adoption of said Ordinance; ee
It is, by the Board ordered that the further consideration of�adontion_of
said Ordinance be continued to July 8th, 1935, at 2 o'clock P.M.
In the flatter of appointment of '
W.T.Helms end E.G. Nash as Members
of County board of Education.
The terms of office of W.T.Helvs, and E.G.Nash, as Members of the Board
of Education of Contra Costa County having expired,
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Ston, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that W.T. Helms, and E.G.Nash, be and they are hereby appointed as
members of the Board of Education of Contra Costa County for a term of two years.,,
In Clatter of Grantin; of
Dance permits.
The following applicants having applied to this Board for permission to
conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on following dates at the following
places, to crit:
San Ramon Community Club, San Ramon, June 22nd, 1935, and Aug. 24, 1935•
M.A.Hinta, Flor de Oakley Hall, Oakley, June 29th, 1935.
American Legion Auxilliary of Port Chicago, Unit #312, Port Chicago,
June 22nd, 1935.
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the said applications be granted.
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In flatter of petition to
Annex Oakley School District
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to Iron House Union School District.
A petition si�3ned by a majority of heads of families residing in and having
children attending school in Oakley School District, having, led with this Board
4 - — praying that Oakley School District be annexed to Iron House Union
School District.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on said petition be and the
sane is hereby set for Monday, July 15, 1935, at 2 o'clock P.M. '
1T IS FJ ='R OI=JERET D that notice of the time and place of said hearing
be published in the Brentwood News, for the time and in the manner as prescribed
by law.
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In Matter of Petition to s
.F,e-i:c,el Brentwood Jail.
A petition signed by residents of Brentwood and vicinity praying that the
(jail in the town of Brentwood, be moved and re-modeled,
It is by the Board ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby
'.referred to Supervisor R.J.Trembath for further consideration.
In Matter of Approval of Lease for
' Danville Memorial Hall.
The Trustees of Danville Memorial Hall having presented to this Board a
form of Lease between the County of Contra Costa, and Trustees of Danville War Veteran '}
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for the leasing of the Danville Memgrial Hall for a term of ten years, at a rental
of $l. per year;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Lease be and the same is hereby
approved and I".J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is hereby authorized to sign same
on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
In the Matter of Granting Leave of
' Absence to John Moore, Justice of the
Peace, 15th Judicial Township.
John Moore, Justice of the Peace of 15th Judicial Township, of Contra
,Costa County, having; applied to this Board for permission to leave the State of
!California,
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to leave the State of
California, be and the same is hereby granted to John Moore, for a period of thirty
',days from and after the date of leaving the said State.
In Matter of Granting of Permit
To Crafts Greater Shows for conducting
a Carnival at Brentwood.
K.V. B:.nce, Chairman of the Tenth Annual Diablo Valley Apricot Festival
,Committee, havin,7 requested that this Board order a permit granted to Crafts Greater
Shows for the conducting of.a carnival in Brentwood during the 1935 Annual Apricot
' Festival; t
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that M.W.Joost, Tax Collector of Contra Costa
County, be and he is hereby ordered to issue a permit to Crafts Greater Shows for the
!conducting of a carnival in Brentwood during the annual Apricot Festival upon the 3
presentation by the representative of said Crafts Greater Shows to M-W.Joost as such
'Tax Collector of a receipt showing that the Crafts Greater Shows has paid to the
iCommittee of the Tenth Annual Diablo Apricot Festival of an amount equal to that as
provided in Ordinance No. 225, of the County of Contra Cost . Said permit to be grant
ed for a period of time as evidenced by the amount of payment as shown by said receipt
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In Clatter of Transportation.of
Mariscal Children to Hexico.
The five 1.:,ariscal boys, children of Mexican parentage, having been supporte
by the County of 9ontra Costae State of California, at the St. Vincent's Orphanage,
In}Sarin County at an expense of $100 per month, and the grandparents of sad childre ,,
residents of Mexico, having indicated their desire to have them return`to Mexico at 1he
expense of the County of Contra Costa, and the State of California, to make their
future home, and Otis Loveridge, Director of the Social Service Department of Contra +•
Costa. County, having informed this Board that he deems It to the best advantage of
Contra Costa County and the State of California, that said children be transported
to Mexico, and the state of California having agreed to reimburse the County of
Contra Costa for one-half of the expense of transporting said children to their
grandparents in Mexico, and one-half of the expense of a guardian to accompany said
children to Mexico, and one-half of the expense of the return of said Guardian, -
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Otis Loverldge,Director of Social Service
Bureau of Contra Costa County, and Francis P.Healey, District Attorney of Contra
Costa County, arrange for transportation and transporting said children to their
grandparents in Liexico.,
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In Matter of Approval of Contract
and Bond of Diamond Buijaing Materials Comnany.
The Diamond Building Materials Company havin, presented to this Hoard-a � {
form of Contract for the furnishin:{ of sewer pipe to Rivererest Sewer District, and
a form of Bond in sum heretofore order.,d by this Board;
IT IS, BY THE BOARD OEDER.BD that:aid bond be and the same is hereby approve..,
and N.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said contract
on behalf of Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, the governing board of
said Rivercrest Sewer District;
IT IS, FURTHER ORDERED that a certified check which accompa n ied the bid
of Diamond Building Materials Company be returned to said bidder.
In Latter of Placing Advertisem=ent
of Resources of Contra Costa County ;
in California Real. Estate Magazine.
D.D.ratson, having request1hat this Board place an advertisement in -
June Growth and Progress Number of the California Real Estate Magazine, advertising 3
the resources of Contra Costa County, and this Board deeming said magazine a good
advertising medium for the resources of said County,
a
IT IS, BY TF-1. BOARD ORDERED that an advertisement advertising the resources {
of Contra Costa County, be placed in the June Growth and Progress Number of the
California. Real Estate Magazine at a cost of 355.00.
IT IS FURT-H R O-DERED that E.id Magazine present a duly verified claim on th
Advertising,^ Fund of said County to this Board, in payment for said advertisement k
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IN THE Matter of Approval of Bond '
on Lost Warrant.
s
It appearing to this Board that Warrant No. 5690, heretofore drawn by the y
County Auditor on County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, in favor of Patrick and
is
' . i.Soise-Elinlmer Co. in sur: of $16.65, payable our of the General Fund, of this County,
has been lost and the said'Patrick and Loise-Klinkner Co. having furnlfted to this
Board, a good and sufficient Bond in sum of $33.70, indemnifying the County against
loss on the issuance of a duplicate warrant, to replace Auditor's Warrant No.5890.
IT IS BY IHE BOARD ORDER._.D that said Bond and the Sureties thereon be and
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the same are hereby approved and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby
authorized to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of Patrick and E.oise-Klinkner Co.
payable out of the General Fund in sum of $16.65 to replace said Warrant No. 5990-
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote o? the Board.o�.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, and in order to complete the
,year's financial program,
IT IS, ORDERED that the following Increases in appropriations be made, to wit:
Nen Appropriations.
' Salary General Char. & Corr. Law Library
Fund Fund Fund Fund
Auditor 165
2a'1 Extraf�elp $150.00 _
0329 Rep. Equlpt. $ 50.00
0517 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 100.00
0516 Offc. Supp. Mise. 50.00 fi
Tax Collector 106
012 Extra Help 250.00
Pur. A ent. 114.
07 ust. Ct. 5upp. Stock 625.00
Sup. Ct. 125.
0339 Tel & Tel. 45.00
0 17 exp. of Out. Jud. 120.00
Grand Jury 152.
023 Reporters Fees 50.00
032 Other fees, 76.00
Law Library 154.
0399 Lisc. Services $250.00
Court Hse & Grds 156.
0211 Repair Labor 300.00
03ll Electricity 250.00
0523 Repair Supplies 140.00
0527 Water 70.00
Constable Tcv. 15- 225•
U3'-2 Trans. of Persons - 300.00 .
Constable Tv;p- 226.
:0342 Transp. of.perso_ns 50.00
Jail-Bldgs. 230.
0 288 Repair of Bldg. 40.00
0523 Repair Supplies _20.00
Jail-Branches 232.
:0311 Electricity 5.00
0326 Repair of Bldgs. 10.00
052 3edding 50.00
,Pub Admin. 236.
0320 Pub. Legal Notices 35.00
Fire Protn. 247.
303999 Co. E� quipt. 40.00
0399 Misc. Services 100.00
2()0
Selary General Char. & Cor. Law Lib.
Fund Fund Fund Fund
Watchman Port Chicago 257
000 Pro-rata $13.00
Vital Statistics 302.
032 Fees, $ 7.00
Detn. Home X15
0211 Wages, Repair Labor 10.00
0311 Electricity 30.00
0325 Repair of bldgs. 10.00
0513 Kitchen Supp. 1000
0523 Repair Supp. Zoo
0524 Food 250.00
Sera Pro,j. 523.
0329 Repair of Equipt. 100.00
0395 Co. Equip. 400.00
Care of Narcotics 524.
0310 A ue L Care, in P.1. 25.00
':. Park haintenance 701.
0329 Repair or. Equpt. $ 15.00
0395 Co. Equip. 700.00
0599 Nis- Supp. 50.00
Ilem. Mon. Mtee. 705
0311 lectricity 35.00
Refund of Taxes 511.
Refunds 1200.00
Court Hse. & Grds 156.
0913 Lisc. Equip. 36.o0
0915 Bldg. Impts. 10.00
0915 Grds i-pts. 95.00
Jail- Care of Pris. 231. -
TIO Furniture 4.00
_Fn_-_L5_0 $ .oF o S ff-_ 250.00Al
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and in order to finance the increases to above appropriations, ga
IT IS ORDERED that the following appropriations from the Unappropriated ::_
Reserve Fund be made, to wit: -
To Charities & Corrections Fund, $ 582.00
To General " 4884.00
To Law Library " 250.00
To Salary " 400.00
.00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,..
IN Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the following adjustments of accounts be made in order to bring appropriations
Into line with expenditures requirements, to wit:
Appropriation Adjustments. -
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Increase. Decrease.
<4]'s
Clerk 102. -
0339 Tel. & Tel. 50.00 $ 50.00 Binding 039-
0519 Office. Supp. Misc. 100.00 101.00 Postage 0522
0521 Periodicals Sub. 1.00
Treasurer 106.
03 j Transp. Property 2.00 9.00 Off. Supp. Prtd. 0517
0515 Offe. Supp. ISisc. 2.00
0599 Me- Supp. 5�00�
„ 9.00
Assessor 107 - -
03 3--TTrz.�sp. Property_ 20.00 100.00 Off- Sup. Mise. 0518
07,99 Lisc. Services 50.00 70.00 Postage 0522 _
0517 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 100.00
170.00 0.00
Tax Colle. 105
0329 Repair of Equip. 100.00 450.00 Pub. Legal Notices 0320 g
0517 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 200.00 -
0519 Offlc. Supp. disc. 75.00
051 Replace. Eeuipt. .00 -a-
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Pur. Agent. 114.
0U3 4ransp- of Property $10.00 $35.00 Tel. & Tel. 0399 x
0518 Offc. Sun Misc. 15.00
0522 Postage 10.00
35.00 35.00
Coroner
1Te 1Tel. 70.00 70.00 Auto Mileage 041. "
' Surveyor 116.
0313 Fidelity Bonds 12.00 40.00 Offc. Sup. Prtd. 0517
0329 Repair of Equip. 50.00 22.00 Offc. Supp. mise. 0518
---&2.00 X2.00
Elections Prelim. Expp 120. - <.
0522 Postage 30.00 30.00 Extra Help 022.
Sup. Ct. Trial Exp. 126.
O3 6 Summoning Juries 25.00 45.00 Fees & Expp of Nit. 035-
0312 Transp. of persons 20.00
,,,+�5.00 V5.00
Ct. 'rise 4- Grds. 156.
0329 Repair of Equipt. 20.00 200.00 Repair of B ulldixgs 0328.
0395 County Equipt. 60.00 _
0399 Hisc. Services 20.00 25.00 Janitors Supp. 0511
0599 Hisc. Supp- 12 00
225.00 5225.00
Hall of Records, 159.
0-2-TI-Wages, Repair Labor 154.00 7.00 Extra Help 022.
0311 Electricity 50.00 147,00 Wages 0210.
0329 Repair of Equipt. 40.00 110.00 Fuel 059
0339 Tel. & Tel. 5.00 60.00 Janitor Supp. 0511-
0523
51E0523 Repair Supplies 25.00 _
0599 131st. Supp. 0.00
$32;.ao 32T.-60--
Jail- Cai .
052 Bedding 15.00 40.00 Repair of Equipt. 0329.
054 Cleaning & Dis. Supp. 10.00 25.00 131st. Sertices, 0399.
0527 Nater 70.00 25.00 Kitchen Supp. 0513-
0599 Hisc. Supp. 0.00 3355.�00 13ed. & Surg. Sunp. 0515.
25.00 $I
Public Administrator 236.
0518 Office Supp. Misc. 2.00 2.00 Offe. Supp. Prtd. 0518
Sealer of Wts. & Yeas. 241.
0339 Tel. & Tel. 20. 00 20.00 Gas, 011 & Gr- 0510
Agri. L;On?1. 242.
0210Wages 430.00 1200.00 Reg. Salaries 021
0329 Rep. of Equipt. 5.00 25.00 Conv. Expp o49.
Oj39 Tel C Te:. 10.00 5.00 Postage 0522.
0=11 Auto _i _ae 750.00
l-'11 Ora. Tray. Exp 10.00
0517 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 10.00
0518 Offc. Supp- Nisc. 5.00
0599 Use. Supp, 10.00
1230.00 51230-00
Farm Advisor 243.
03339 Tel.& Tel. 20.00 20.00 Rep. of Equip. 0329
0N43 Transp. of Prop. 5.00 28.00 Co. Equipt. 0398
11 Ord Tray. Ecp. 6.Oo
0510 Gas, Oil & Grease, 2.00
0518 Offe. Supp. Misc. 00
1
.00 .00
Hdsp.Bldgs. & Gds, 502.
059 Fuel 300.00 310.00 Repair Supp. 0523-
0510 Gas, Oil & Grease 10.00
310.00 F310--0-0
Iios,o. Care of Inmates 503.
3b 9-Co. Equipt- 125.00 115.00 Clothing 057.
0399 disc. Serv. 150.00 100.00 Jan. Supp. 0511
054 Clean. & Dist. Supp. 110.00 200.00 Fruit & Vag. 0524-2
0517 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 80.00 600.00 Groc. 0524-3
052'-1 Butt er,Eggs,Oheese, 10 0.00 00.00 1311k 0524-5
1519.00 1515.00
LunClinic 508.
0',Regu- lar Salary 266.00 1200.00 Lung Clhlc 000
M }Sed. & Dental Fees, 300.00
041 Auto L3 leage 250.00
0515 15ed. & Sur;. Sup". 254.00
0517 Offe. Sun_". Prt-'. 25.00
0518 Iasc. 15.00
0522 Postage 25.00
0530 x-Ray Supp- 65.00
1200.00 1200.00
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Care of Vinors 513.
031 :fed. & Dental Fees, $100.00 $100.00 Bd. & Care 0310A
Probation Officer 516.
0399 hist. Serv. 5.00 10.00 Auto Fiileage 041.
0522 Postage 25.00 20.00 Books 053.
30.00 30.00
Soc. Sere. Dept. 522.
o� Rei of idgs. 60,00 100.00 Offc. supe. Prtd. 0517
0343 Transp. of Property 10.00
049 Conv. Expo 10.00
053 Books 10.00
0599 Else- Supp. 10.00
. 100.00 100.00
Surveyor 116.
09 c:Equit. 4o.00 4o.00 Offe. Furniture 0911.
Hosp. Care of Inmates 503.
b97 Kitchen Equipt. 10.00 35.00 Furniture 0910
096 xosp. Equipt. 22 .00
300
357-00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,. _
In flatter of Transfer of Funds. -
Upon request o` A.N.Sullenger, and in order to maintain the County Law
Library,
IT IS, BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that the sum of$250. 'oe cancelled, from the
Capital Outlay appropriation for the Lary Library and that amount be transferred 3
from Lar Library Fund to the unappropriated Reserve Fund. Y
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Batter of Transfer of Funds.
In order to finance certain repairs being made on the Pinole Valley Road, -
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in the s:Im of $3000,
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following transfers and appropriations
be made, to exit:
Increase Decrease.
Sup. Dist. I:
R 121-102 Iltce-Pinole v. Rd, ,$3oao.00 $3000.00 Cap Out. tlew Cons-
R. 176-0. -
The said order.is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., -
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the following changes in appropriations be made, to wit:
ADJUSTI:IENT ROAD APPROPRIATI^NS.
Motor Vehicle Fund Accts.
Increase Decrease.
Suv. Dist. 1:
R. 113-0 Utce-Bridges, $25.00 $ 25.00 Utce-Surface, R 112-0 �
Sup. Dist. 2:
R 212-0 Mtce-Surface, 546.00 646.00 Luce-Bridges R 213-0
R 216-0 C 0 Imp. to Bridges, 0 00 0.00 o C o Rd- B 37 R 215-203.
5 0o SI146 p. D1st. 3:
P1200311-0 Lftce;.H of Way
.00 1600.00 Luce-Surface R 312-0
R. 313-0 Mtc -Bridges, 400.00
110 a0� 000- ,
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Sup. Dist. 4•
iR. 1F-T 1-0 Ltee-Surface $ 300.00 $ 4800.00 litce-Surface R 412-0
415-402 C 0 Rd. D 16 3000.00
R 416-0 ° Bridges .1000.00
402 " " D 16 500-00
oo.oeo+�o.00
'Sup. Dist. 5:
' R 511-0 r.tce-Rts of Wey 650,00 4150,00 Mtce-Surface, R 512-0
R 515-0 6 0 Imp. to Rds, 00.00
$4150.00-
7150-00
Road Funds Accounts.
Sun. Dist.
'R 304-0 CO New Equipt. $149.00 , 149.00 Utee-Surface, R 502- 0
Sun. Dist. 4:
-R 0- 1 Roaa Lighting 635.00 635.00 Mtee. Surface, R 402-0
:Sup. Dist. 5:
R 503- Office. Bridges, 300.00 300.00 14tee-Surface, R 502-0
Surveyors General Fd. Accounts.
1500 H & B. Administration 600.00
Sup. Dist. 1:
R 171-0 Ltce-Rts of Way 100.00 00.00 C 0 Me+r. Com. R 178-0
0� 00.00
Dist. 1 to Dist. 3:
R 3c1-0 to Mtce. Rts. of Play 150.00 1010.00 L[tce-Surface R 162-0
R. 362-0 Mce. Surface 600.00
R. 363-0 Litce-Bridges, 50.00
Oo12.50.00OOr 0.00
Su i2:
R. 263-0 L ce-bridges. o'oo.00 600.o0 Utce-Surface, R 262-0
Supervisors General Fund.
!. Sun. Dist. 2: .
z 222-202 -toe-Surface, B2531.00 140,00 Tool Account, R 220-2
5 ° " B25 458.00 200.00 Mtce. Rts of Way R 221-0
R 223-0 ince Bridges 116.00 69o.00 Ulce. Surface, R 222-0
'R 225-0 C 0 Impts. 429.00
1030.00 $1030-OU
_Sun. Dist. 3•
R j20.-�Utce-Park Areas 170.00 170.00 Mtce-Rts of Way R 321-0
R. 322-0 11tee-Surface, 00.00 0 0 Utce-Bridges, R 323-0
0.00 870.00
Sun Dist. 4:
R 221-0 L3tce. Rts of Way 304.00 304.00 Rd. Lighting R 420-1
Sup Dist. 5• _
!R 522-0Mtce-Surface 3120,00
R 523-0 Lttce-Bridges 100.00 150.00 Litce-Rts of Way R 521-0
R 525-501 Impts. Rd E10 412.00340P.w C 0 Impts R 525-0
83632.00 -V3&32-OT
Unemployment Relief Loan Fund.
R 241-0 Litce. Rts of Way $1350.00 $1350.00 Lltc- Surface R 242-0
' The said order is nassed by the unanimous vote of the Boasd.4'
In?.utter of T-ansfer of Funcs.
A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, having reported to this Board that certain
expenditures made for materials used on road projects under SERA may be charged
:against the County Unemployment Relief Loan Fund,
IT IS BY THE HOARD ORDERED that to finance such charges, it is ordered that
the following cancellation be authorized, to'wit,
Care :.IndiFents 510.
0524-3 Groceries, $3400.00 e
And from the amount fund made available, it is ORDERED that the new road
appropriations from Unemployment Relief Fund shovmbn following list be authorized,
to grit:
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New ADDronriations. '
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1;
R 15-101 Pinole Streeta $ 375:00
$375.00
Su DDist. 2: .
R 241- 0 Lltce-Rts of {lay 850.00
R 243-0 Ltce- Bridges 750.00 '
1600.00.
Sup. Dist. : `
. 3 0- ark Areas, 125.00
R. 341-0 Ltce-Rte. of Wy 100,00
R. 342-0 Mtce-Surface500,00
R. 343-0 11tce-Bridges, 400.00 .
R. 346-0 C 0 Imo. to Bridges, 300.00
142 08 02 3 0.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Latter of Transfer of Func.s.
On request of A_N_Sullenger, and in order to finance the repairs made to the.
: Old Tunnel,
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following new appropriations be made
to General Fund
and.the amount thereof, transferred from Unappropriated Reserve Fund,/to wit:
SVD. Dist. #2:
R. 272-204 Repairing Old Tunnel, $2675.00.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, and in order to adjust
expenditures program to fit the rul14-, of the State Department of Public Works
that charges for county equipment may not be allocated against Motor Vehicle Fund,
IT IS ORDERED that Motor Vehicle Fund appropriations shown on the following
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list be cancelled to off-set new, appropriations in like amount requested from the
General Fund:
Cancellation Road Ap ro riatlons.
totor Vehicle und.
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Sun. Dist. 1:
R. 111-0$;ta• . Rts. of Way $225,00
R. 112-0 Mtce-Surface 485.00 5
R. 115-0 C 0 Imots 143.00
R. 115-101 Pinole Streets 47.00
$900.00.
Sun. Dist. 2•
R 212-202-5 Improvements B 25 100.00
100.00
Sup. Dist. 3:
R 312-0 lace-Surface 3000.00
3000.00
Sup. Dist. 4: .
lA�F 2-0 11tce Surface, 4400.00
4400.00
Sup. Dist. 5:
R 512-0 Ltee-Surface, 2950,Co
R 513-0 l.tce-Bridges 50.00
R 515-0 C 0 Impts. 50.00
R 515-501 " ° Rio 300.00
0.00.
11750.00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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I InL'atter of Transfer of Funds.
On reniest of A.N.Sullenoer, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
the fol o _ new annropriations in amounts shown on the following list be authorized
and that the total amount thereof, or $11,750.00 be transferred from Unappropriated
Reserve Fund to the General Fund, to wit:
Nee: Road An ro riations.
Supervisors General Fund Accounts.
Sun. Dist. 1•
R 120-1 Road Lighting X665.00
R 121-0 Ltce-Rts of Way 215.00
$900.00
Sun. Dist. 2:
R. 225-203, Impts. B 37 100.00
100.00
Sub. Dist. 3:
R. 322-0 ldtce-Surface, 1754.00
R. 325-0 C 0 Impts. 1240.00 _
R. 326-0 CO " To Bridges, 66.00
300000.
MDist. 4:
2-0 lKce-Surface, 1650.00
R 425-401 0 0 Impts. D 9 86o.00
402 11 11D16 1844.00
R 426-0 " " Br_dges 4o 00
402 " D 16 6.o0
4400.00.
Sup. Dist. 5:
522-0 Ltce-Surface 3350.00
0.0
5o.G0o
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.k
In the flatter of Request of Bay Point
Fire District to the State Board of
Equalization for.permission to expend
surplus of funds.
RESOLUTION.
WHEREAS, on the 17th day of June, 1D35, there was presented to the Board
of Su,ervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, by the Auditor
of said County, evidence of the presence of an unexpended surplus in the funds of sal
District in excess of the amount of One hundred and twenty-five ($125.00) dollars,
secured over a period of years from tax levies for purposes of a sinking fund to be
used for th= general purposes of said district; and,
ti ER:AS, request was made to the Board of Supervisors, empowered to adminis er
the Tunes of said district, to authorize the expenditure of the sum of One hundredan
twenty-five (;125.00) dollars from said surplus for the purpose of paying certain
outstanding bills for necessary equipment, supplies, materials and wages for fighting
' fires within said District, and for the purpose of paying premium on Workmen's Compen
sation Insurance; and,
WHEREAS, the expenditure of said sum will require an expenditure in excess
of five (5%) per cent in excess of the budget of the expenditures of said district
.for the fiscal year 1934--35; and
WHEREAS, the said Bay Point Fire District has petitioned the State Board of
Equalization through this Board of Supervisors for permission to expend such sum; and
WHEREAS, the money contemplated to be expended has been raised through the
rate
tax/levy on properties within the Bay Point Fire District, County of Contra Costa,
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for the purposes contemplated, and are now in the hands of said County Treasurer
of the,County of Contra Costa, awaiting expenditure for the purpose for which it was
raised.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED by said Board of Supervisors of
the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that this Board through its Clerk
ratify and join with tie application of said Fire District to the Board of Eeualizati n
for permission to expend on behalf of said Bay Point Fire District the sum of One
hundred and twenty-five ($125.00) dollars, being part of the unexpended surplus now
in uossession of said district for the purposes aforesaid, which said expenditure
is in excess,of five (5A) per cent of the expenditure of said district for the fiscal
year 1934-35-
The foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted by the Board of Sut-e rvisors
of the County of Cort ra Costa, at a meeting held on the 17th day of June, 1935, by _
the following vote: to wit: .
/dyes: Suroervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
In Yla.tter of Allor:ance to indigents.
IT IS ORDERED that $50 State aid and $10 county aid for children of incapacltat d
fathers be discontinued as of Lay 1, 1935, to IRS. C.J. BRYSON, Lone Tree Way, Anti Do
.
That $20 State aid and $$.12.00 county aid for children of Incapacitated fathers
be continued as of Lay 1, 1935, to IMS. MARIE VALE:YZULA, 1023 7th St. Antioch.
That $30 State aid and $25. county aid for half orphan children ofLD15. NICO NA
Nuzzo, 63 West 7th St. Pittsburg, n
bein^ paid to MRS. S.T. DAVI, 20 West 5th St.
Pittsbur„ be discontinued as of Jue �, 1935, an?. $30 State and $25 county aid for
half orphan children be paid to M. G. 14UZZ0, 63 West 7th St. Pittsburg, to begin
as of June 4, 1935, for the care of the Nuzzo children.
That $30 State aid and 810 county aid for half orphan children be continued
to }SRS. ERLSINIA DE 15ARCO, 219 Chestnut St. Box 224, Port Chicago, as of May 1, 1935.
That $10 State aid be continued and $30 County aid be reduced to $25 per monli
county aid for whole orphan children as of June 1st, 1935, the check to be paid to
MARY DUARTE, 2347 Fernando St. Concord, Cal.
That $20 State and $20 county aid for half orphan children be continued to
MRS. MYRTLE OGLIVIE, Parkside Ave. Concord, as of May 1, 1935•
That "?2C State aid for half orphan children and $20 county cash allowance
be dincontinuedto I!P3. GRACE SIUTH, 549 Albermarle, E1 Cerrito, be discontinued as
of June 8, 1935.
That $50 State aid for needy children granted to LMS. LOLA KREIdZER 425-
20thSt. Richmond, be changed toread: $50 State aid for needy children and 535
county cash allowance to begin as of June 1, 1935•
That $30 State d.d for needy children and $25. county cash allowance grante
to IMS. CORNELIUS DOHERTY, 32-37th St. Richmond, be amended to read: 1'30. State aid
for needy children and, $30 county cash allowance, to beEin as of,hay 15, 1935-
That $60. State aid for needy children granted to LMS. FELIPA OARRERA,
632- lst St. Richmond, be continued as of May 1, 1935•
That $15. State aid and $15. county aid to the needy aged be continued to
11R. CARL HALSIOND, 611- First St. Antioch, as of Lay 1, 1935•
That $9.00 State aid and ,$9.00 County aid to the needy aged granted to
DAVI^ D. DAVIS, 350 E. 7th St. Pittsburg, be increased to $12.50 State aid and $12.50
county aid as of June lst, 1935•
That $10 St-te aid and $10 county aid to the needy aged be continued to
JADES VAN MUME, Crockett, as of June lst, 1935•
That $8.50 State aid and $8.50 county aid to the needy aged be continued
to BARNEY ROAN, Crockett, as of June 1st, 1935, and increased to $12.50 State and
$12.50 County aid as of June 1, 1935.
That $15. State and $15. county aid for needy aged be granted to JOSEPH
PATRICK hULHARE, Palm Court Apartments, LIartinez, as of May 8, 1935, and paid to M
O.E. SOUDERS, of Palm Court Apartments for board and care of Mr. siulhare.
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That ,$12.00 State aid to the needy aged and 8812. county cash allowance be
discontinued to FRANK MAROTTA, 904 Ripley Ave. Richmond, as of June let, 1935•
That $'9.50 State aid to the needy aged and $9.50 county cash allowance granted
to WILLIAM F,'ELLS, 777 Humboldt Ave. Richmond, be changed to $12.50 State aid to the
needy aged and $12.50 County cash allowance as of June 1, 1935-
That $10 State aid to the needy aged and $10 county cash allovrance be granted
to WILLOUGHBY 7'. SHADE, 147- 15thSt. Richmond, as of June 1st, 1935•
That 815. State aid to the needy aged and $15. county cash allo::•ance be granted
to 7.7R. ANTHONY CARDOSEY, 132 Washington Ave. Richmond, as of June let, 1935•
That $22.50 county cas_x allov.-ance granted to MR. APM MRS. ALEX. MAZOUE, Rte 2,
Concord, be increased to $30 county cash allovrance to begin as of June let, 1935•
That $20 county cash allowance „ranted to JAI.IES LAWRENCE, C/o Mrs. FRAZER,
534 Talbart St. MARTINEZ, be discontinued as of June 15, 1935.
That $59. county cash allowance granted to BESSIE STORIE, 205 Arreba St. Martin z,
be continued as of Juiy let, 1935-
That $14 county cash allowance be continued to CARLO SERACUSE, DELACET ST. MT.
VIEW, 1URTI➢7EZ, as of July 1st, 1935-
That $12. county cash allowance granted to GUSTAF AAIDERSON, Gen. Del. Municipal
Wharf, Nabtinez, be raised to $13. county cash allowance to begin as of July 1, 1935.
That 0j1. county cash allowance granted toKARRY COOPER, Cfi=O21, CalTornia,
be raised to ,535. county cash allowance to begin as of June 1, 1935•
That $15. county cash allowance granted to WILLOUGHBY SHADE, 147- 15th St.
Richmond, be discontinued as of June 1st, 1935-,
In Latter of allowance to indigents
'under care of Probation Officer.
' IT IS ORDERED that beginning June 1, 19359 $10 State and $10 county aid be
discontinued the Probation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for support and maintenance of _
;rATi''._? Lr'IIS, on account of him beirZ returned to his mother.K
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, July 1st, 1935, at 10 o'clock
A.M.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF �D NTFA COSTA COUNTY ,STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, JULY 1st, 1935,
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. fl,J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, R.L,Cummings, H..M.
Stow and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. 'g
The minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of
June, 1935, are read to the Board by the Clerk and ordered approved as read and
signed by the Chairman and Clerk.
In Matter of Aoolication for Dance
Permit.
M.A,Minta, having applied to this Board for permission to conduct a dance
until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. at Flor de Oakley Hall, Oakley, on July 6, 1935, a'
and July 13th, 1935, and July 20th, and July 27th, 1935,
It is by the Board ordere,l that said permission be granted.
In Matter of Lease of Pittsburg
Memorial Hall.
The Trustees of Pittsburg War Veterans Association having presented to this
Board a form of Lease between said Trustees f Pittsburg War Veterans Association
and the County of Contra Costa, for the leasing of the Pittsburg Memorial Hall, foT
a term of ten ,years at an annual rental of $1. per year,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Lease be and the same is hereby
approved and W,J,Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said
Lease on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
In Matter of Lease of Walnut Creek
Memorial Hall.
The Trustees of Walnut Creek War Veterans Association having presented to .II
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this Board, a Form of Lease between said Trustees of Walnut Creek 'gar Veterans re
Association, and the County of "ontra Costa, for the leasing of the Walnut Creek
Memorial Hall, for a term of ten years, at an annual re ntal of $1. per year,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Lease be and the same is hereby
approved and W,J,Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign
said Lease on behalf of said County of Contra Costa. y
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In Matter of Resignation of
Clarence M.Oddie, as Trustee
of Reclamation District #800.
Clarence M.Oddie, 'rustee of Reclamation District No. 800, having tendered
' to this Board, his resignation as such Trustee,
On motion of S,>uervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS
.. BY TET=: BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby accented
and said office declared vacant. ?;
' In Matter of Appaintment of George
C.Chadwick, as Member of Board of
Trustees of Reclamation District #800.
There being a vacancy on the Board of Trustees of Reclamation District #806
�.. caused by the resignation of Clarence M. Oddie,
UnBn motion of Sunervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that George C.Chadwick, be and he is hereby appointed
a Member of Board of Trustees of Reclamation District #800, for the unexpired
term of Clarence M. Oddie, resigned.K
In Matter of Report of R.R.Arnold on a
Proposed Road between Alamo and Burton Station.
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R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having nresented to
this Board, his report of a survey made by him, and estimate of cost of a oronosed
road between Alamo and a point on the present County Road near Burton Station on
the Sacramento Northern Railway in Sup. Dist. #2,
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It is by the BOARD ORDERED that said report be referred to Supervisor '
H,L.Cummings, and R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, and a committee appointed by
Danville 'roman's Club, for the purpose of considering changes in the route of said
road, the acquiring of rights of way and for the consideration of applying to
the proper governmental body for the securing of Federal funds for the building
o- said road. _
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In Matter of Granting Leave of ,
Absence to Frank. Kennedy, Denuty County Surveyor.
Frank Kennedy, Deputy County Surveyor, having applied to this Board for
permission to leave the State of California,
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor of Contra CostaCounty, having reported to this
Board that certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust
accounts for the month of May so that the said accounts will present a true record 711
of the proper allocation of charges for moneys herero£ore ordered disbursed from ,
the County Treasury, and good cause appearing therefore, in a detailed explanation 3
presented by said A.N.Sullenger;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following adjustments be made in the
funds as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Treasurer:
Debits Credits
(Decreases) (Increases)
Char. k Cor. Fund, $ 61,42
General " 6371.63
Co. Library " j26.15
Special Road " 4 ,612
Sun. Dist. 4 "
71Unempl, Rlf Loan Fund 2623, 5
Motor Vehicle " $9475.44
Sun. Diet. 1 It437 19
Schl. Supp. Revg, �._2µ�7
--T9937.-46— 9937.40.
The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
In Matter of appointment of
Mrs. Frederica Eda t, as Additional Assistant to Probation ,
Officer.
It is, in the Judgment of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County,
necessary for the expeditious transaction of business in the office of the County
Probation Officer of said County that extra help be employed to assist said Officer.
On motion, of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, it is by the
Board ordered that Frederica Edgar, be acid she is, hereby employed by this Board
of Supervisors for a period of ninety days, at a salary of $165.00 per month, to '
render such assistance to the Probation Officer of Contra CostaCounty as he may
direct.
It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw his warrant monthly in
favor of Frederica Edgar in the sum of $105,00 during the period of her employment,
upon the General Fund of said County, in payment of her said salary and that the
County Treasurer shall pay the sane.
The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board,
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In Matter of Allowance to Indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER: -
That $19.25 State aid and $19.25 county aid for needy blind be granted to
FRANF: H'ANGUSO, Port and Ceres Sts. Crockett, to be continued as of July 1st, 1935•
That $15. county cash allowance be discontinued to CARL JOHNSON, Hausker Flee,
Walnut Creek, as of June 1st, 1935•
That $7.50 State aid to needy aged and $7.50 county cash allowance be
granted to MRS. ARA RUSH 2019 Costa Ave, Richmond (Mailing Address P.O. Box
1324, Richmond) as of June let, 1935.
That $15, state aid to the needy aged and $15.00 county cash allowance
be granted to !d9R'f L. JORDAN, 229 Bissell Ave. Richmond, to begin as of
Jahe 1st, 1935.
That $9.75 State aid to the needy aged and $9,75 county cash allowance to
begin as of June let, 1935, be granted to MHS FRANCdS SILVERIA, Giant,
That $10,50 State and $10,50 county aid to the needy aged be granted '
to ANTONIO F. SILVEIRA Port Costa, to begin as of June 7, 1935•
That $10,50 State and $10.50 county aid for needy aged be granted to
MRS. CAPITOLA PAULL, O'Hara Rd Oakley, to begin as of May 1, 1935•
That $15. state and $15, county aid, to needy aged be continued to
MR. EDWARD R. PECK, Alamo, Cal. ad of May 1, 1935.
That $11.50 State aid and $11.50 county aid to the needy aged be continued ,
to DAVID P. HUSTON, Wilbur Ave, 7.0. Box 142, Antioch, as of April 1, 1935.
That $10 State aid to the needy aged and $10 county cash allowance be -
continued to FRAIT,' SKINNER, General Delivery, El Cerrito, Cal, as of June 1, 1935
That $10 State aid to the needy aged and $10 county cash allowance be
continued to MRS. CORA NELSON, 425 Norvell St, El Cerrito, as of June 1, 1935•
That $15 State aid to the needy aged and $15, county cash allowance be
continued to JOHN WILSON, 320 First St. Richmond, as of June let, 1935,
' That $10 State aid to the needy aged and $10 county cash allowance be
continued b HRS. ANNA PROWSE, 1221 A. Gbanslor St. Richmond, as of 6iay 1, 1935•
That $11.50 State aid and $11.50 county aid to the needy aged be con-
tinued to WILLIAM CONWAY, 935 Brown St. Apart. 24, Martinez,.as of June 1, 1935•
That $12.50 State aid to the needy aged and $12.50 County cash allowance
be continued to I--RS. ROSE RALLIHAN, 521-3rd St. Richmond, as of July let, 1935,
That $11.00 State aid to the needy aged and $11.00 county cash allowance _
granted to JOSEPH SARGENT, 324 So. 9th St. Richmond, be changed to $15. state
aid to needy aged and $15. county cash allowance to begin as of July 1, 1935•
That $12.50 State aid to the needy aged and $12.50 county cash allowance
granted to MRS, AGNES LAMBERT, 1024 Barrett Ave. Richmond be amended to read:
5.00 State aid to needy aged and $15.00 county cash allowance to begin as of
July 1st, 1935•
That $10 State and $10 county aid for needy aged-be discontinued to
CATHERINE WINTERMEYER, 949 Black Diamond St. Pittsburg as of June let, 1935•
That checks of MR. DELANO PAULL, Oakley, Cal, for Anril, May and June, be
cancelled and all further checks until further notice of this Department. -
' That $10 State aid be granted for ALMA HAHNE, half orphan child,begin-
ning of dune 1, 1935, to MRS. JESSIE HAHNE, Concord Acres, Concord, Cal.
That $10 State aid and $10 county aid for whole orphan children beton_
tinned to CHARLES ALBERT ALLEN, Box 16, Moraga Road, Lafayette, Cal, for care
of Josenh Edward Allen, as of June 1st, 1935•
That $20. State aid and $15.00 county aid be continued to MRS. EARNESTINE -
CASTER, 119 Champion St. Port Chicago, as of June lot, 1935• -
' - - That $60. State aid and $9.50 County aid be continued and decreased
to $50. State aid and $9.50 County aid as of June 1, 1935, and that $50 state
aid and $9.50 County aid be decreased to $40 State and $9.50 County as of June
19, 1935. to MRS. ROSE FAGUNDES, P.O. Box 109, Lafayette, Cal.
That $10 State aid and $10 county aid be discontinued as of June 7th, 1935
-to MRS, MARY GREGORY, 'Weimar Sanitatium, Weimar, Cal, and that $10 state and
$10 county aid be paid to MRS. HAZEL LUNDQUIST, Shall Ave. Ht, View, Martinez,
to begin as of June 7, 1935 (for care of Gregory child).K
In the Matter of Consolidating
Election Precincts.
Senate Bill #1118, Droviding that a Special Election be held throughout
the State of California, on August 13th, 1935, having been approved by the Legis_ _
lature of the State of California, and signed by the Govmior of said State, and the
Board of Sunervisors of Contra Costa County, deeming it for the best interests of
said County that certain precincts of sai_: County be consolidated, fort he holding
of said Election,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER:D th-t the following Precincts be and the same
are hereby ordered consolidated for the purpose of holding said special Election '
and shall be known and designated as follows:
Berkeley Park Precinct shall Constitute Consoli dated Election Precinct No. 1.
E1 Cerrito Precincts No. 1 and No. 2, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct
No. 2.
E1 Cerrito Precincts No. 3 and No. 4, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct
No. 3.
El Cerrito Precincts No. 5 and No. 6, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct
No. 4,
El Cerrito Precinct No. 7, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 5.
El Cerrito Precincts No. 8 and No. 9, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct
No. 6,
E1 Cerrito Precinct No. 10, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 7.
Kensington Precincts No.1,No.2 and No-3, shall constitute Consolidated Election Pre_ _
tinct No. 8.
Richmond Precincts Nos. 1, 2 and 3, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct
No. 9,
Richmond Precincts Nos. 4,5,6, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No.10. -
Richmond Precincts Nos. 7,8,9, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 11
Richmond Precincts Nos. 10, 11, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct Nr 12
Richmond Precincts Nos. 12, 13, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct NO-13,
Richmond Precincts No. 14 and 15, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct
No.14.
Richmond Precincts Ido. 16 and 17, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct
N6.15
Richmond Precincts Nos. 18,19 and 20, shall constitute Consolidated Election Pre-
cinct No16.
Richmond Precincts Nos. 21,22 and 23, shall constitute Consolidated Election Pre-
cinct No. 17
Richmond Precincts Nos. 24 and 25, shallconstitute Consolidated Election Precinct <,
No. 18
Richmond Precincts Nos. 26 and 27, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct
No. 19
Richmond Precincts Nos. 28,29 and 32, shall constitute Consolidated Election Pre-
cinct Ido. 20
Richmond Precincts Nos. 30,31 and 39, shall constitute Consolidated Election Pre- y,
tinct N0.21.
Richmond Precincts Nos. 34 and 35, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct
No.22,
Richmond Precincts Nos. 36 and 37, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct
No. 23.
Richmond Precincts No. 33 and 38, shnll constitute Consolidated Election Precinct
No. 24.
Richmond Precincts Nos. 40 and 41, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct '
No. 25
Richmond Precinct No. 42, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 26.
San Pablo Predncts Nos. 1 and 3, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No.
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San Pablo Precincts Nos. 2 and 4, shall constitute ConsolidMd Election Precinct fo.2
Giant Precinct shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 29.
Oleum Precinct shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 30:
Rodeo Precincts Nos. 1 and 2, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct NO-31-
Pinole Precincts Nos. 1 and 2 & Hercules, shall constitute Consolidated Election
' Precinct No. 32.
Selby Precinct shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 33.
Crockett Precincts Nos. 1 and 3, shall constitute Consolidated 'lection Precinct .No.3
Crockett Precincts Nos. 2 and 4, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No, j
Crockett Precincts Nos. 5 and 7, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct NO.3
Crockett Precinct No. 6 shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 37.
Port Costa Precincts Nos. 1 and 2, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinc No.j
Danville Precincts Nos. 1 and 2, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct 310.39
San Ramon Precinct, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 40.
Tassajara Precinct, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No, 41.
Alamo Precinct shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 42.
Lafayette Precincts Nos. 1 and 2, shall constitute Consolidated Election PrecinctNo. 43
Canyon Precinct, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 44.
Moraga Precinct shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 45.
St. Marys Precinct shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 46.
Orinda Precinct shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 47.
Alhambra Precinct shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 48.
' Walnut Creek Precincts Nos. 1 and 2, shall.constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #4
Walnut Cireek.PTecinct. No.4, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #150.
Walnut Creek Precincts Nos. 3 and Saranap, shall constitute Consolidted Election
Precinct #51.
Martinez Precincts Nos. 1,2 and 3, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct#52
Martinez Precincts Nos. 4,7 and 10, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #5
Martinez Precincts Nos. 5 and o, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #54.
,Martinez Precincts Nov. 8 and 9, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #155•
.Martinez Precincts Nos. 11,12 and 13, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct
#156.
Vine Hill Precincts Nos. 1 and 2, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #57.
Mt.Vie;v Precincts Nos. 1 and 2, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #58.
Concord Precincts Nos. 1,2, and 3, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #59
Concord Precincts Nos. 4 and 6, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #60.
Concord Precincts Nos. 5 and 7, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct x+61.
Associated Precinct shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 62-
,Cowell Precinct shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 63.
' Pacheco Precinct shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 64.
Pittsburg Precincts Nos. 1 aid 4, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #65.
Pittsburg Precincts Nos 2 and 3, shall constitute ConsoiidEted Election Precinct #66.
Pittsburg Precincts Nos. 5,6, and 7, shall constitute Consolidated Election Preeiact W
Pittsburg Precincts Nos. 8,9 and 12, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #4
Pittsburg Precincts Nos. 10 and 11, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #6
Pittsburgs Precincts Nos. 13 and 14, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #10. 211
Clayton Precinct shall constitute Conso'_idated Election Precinct No. 71.
Port Chicago Precincts 1 and 2, and Clyde Precinct, shall constitute Consolidated
Election Precinct #172.
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Nicholls Precinct shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No, 73.
Antioch Precincts Nos. 1 and 2, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #74.
Antioch Precincts Nos. 3 and 4, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #75 .
Antioch Precincts Nos. 5 and 6, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #76
Lone Tree Precinct stall constitute Consolidated "'lection Precinct #77,
Brentwood Precincts Nos, I and 2 and 3, shall constitute Consolidated Election
Precinct #78.
Byron Precincts Noy. 1 and 2, shall constitute GonsolidEsed Election Precinct #79,
Knightsen Precinct shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #80.
Oakley Precincts Nos. 1 and 2, shall constitute Consolid sed Election Precinct #$1
Ih Matter of Designation of Election
officers and polling places for special
State Elec'ion on Aug, 13, 1935,
It is by the Board ordered that the hereinafter named places in the herein-
after named consolidated Election precincts are designated as the polling places
in each of the said consolidated election precincts and the following named officers
are hereby designated as officers of election to serve for Special State Election
to be held on Aug. 13, 1935, in said County and respective consolidated precincts
thereof, to wit:
Consolidated Precinct No. 1.
(Comprising Berkeley Park Precinct).
Polling Place: Community Hall, 376 Colusa Ave. Berkeley Park,
Insnector: Richard T.Waddle,
Judges: J.M,Holmes.
Clerk: Edith Heaver,
Consolidated Precinct No. 2.
(Comnrising El Cerrito No, 1 and No. 2)
Polling Place: Harding School, E'airmont Ave. & Center St. E1 Cerrito,
Inspector: Edith Leitch
Judge: Ella M.Conlon
Clerk: Laura McNeil.
Consolidated PrecinctNo. 3.
(Comprising El Cerrito leo. 3 and No. 4)
Polling Place: Fairmont School,kearney St, E1 Cerrito,
Inspector: Anna O'Malley
Judge: Clyde B.Stamper.
Clerk: Samuel Long.
Consolidated Precinct No, 4.
(Comnrising El Cerrito No. 5 and No. 6)
Polling Place: Y1 Cerrito Fire Hall, 1300 San Pablo.Ave. E1 Cerrito
Inspector: Kathryn Sandvick
Judge: Mrs. Evelyn Hershey
Clerk: Clara Brensel
Consolidated Precinct No, 5,
(Comprising E1 Cerrito No. 7 )
Polling Place: Rossi Hall, San Pablo Ave, near Potrero Ave. E1 Cerrito
Inspector: Jean Hyatt
Judge: A.A.Arnesen.
Clerk: Marian Gundry.
Consolidated Precinct No. 6.
(Com rising E1 Cerrito No, 8 and No. 9)
Polling Place: Williams' Garage, 5801 Barrett Ave. Richmond.
Inspector: Frances A.Lods.
Judge: Edith L.4hitaker.
Olerk: Verna B.Estes,
Consolidated Precinct No. 7
'(Comprising El Cerrito No. 10 )�
Polling Place: J.Heydegger, 6107 El Dorado St. Richmond.
Insnector: Ray S,iharp
Judge: Myra M.Reese.
Clerk: Dora A.Bowen.
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Consolidated Precinct No. 8.
(Comprising Kensington Nos. 1, 2 and 3).
Polling Place: Foster's Garage, 296 Arlington Ave. Berkeley. _
Inspector: Edwin P.Shank
Judge: Isobel M.Cassidy - f
Clerk: Gay A.Rosenberg
Consolidated Precinct No. 9.
(Comprising Richmond Nos. 1, 2 and 3)
Polling Place: Pt. Masonic Temple, 113 Washington Ave. Richmond.
Inspector: Mrs. Mary B,Moyle.
Judge: Mrs. Anna Coward.
Clerk: Viola McChristian.
Conso'_id.?zd Precinct No. 10.
(Comprising Richmond los. 4, 5 and 6)
Polling Place: Spiersch Bros. 25 Park Place, Pt. Richmond.
Insnector: Edward Mc&aff
Judge: Mrs. Adeline Stender.
Clerk: Mrs Marie Ceridono.
Consolidated Precinct No. 11.
(Comprising Richmond Nos. 8 and 9)
Polling Place: Nystrom School, 342 South 13th St. Richmond
Insnector: Marie Lee Kelley
Judge: Nellie M.Dimock
Clerk: Edit': ',.Nystrom.
Consolidated Precinct Ido. 12.
(Comprising Richmond Nos. 10 and 11.)
Polling Place: Builders' Exchange, No. 248_ 14th st. Richmond.
Inspector: Bessie A.Reulein
Judge: RoseBrooke.
Clerk: Charles C.Long.
Consolidated Precinct Ido. 13.
(Compriskg Richmond Nos. 12 and 13 )
Polling Place: Lincoln School, 239_ loth St. Richmond.
Insnector: Wirt H.Doolittle.
Judge: Mrs. Annie Prowse:. -
Clerk: William Urquhart.
' Consolidated Precinct No. 14.
(Comprising Richmond Nos. 14 and 15 )
Polling Place: Fire House $2, 235— 5th St. Richmond.
Insnector: Gerry A.Follett.
Judge: F.W.Bradbury
Clerk: M.J.Gordon
Consolidated °recinct No. 15.
(Comprising Richmond Nos. 16 and 17 )
Polling Place: 301 Bissell Ave. Richmond.
Inspector: W,J.Sinnett
Judge: Frank Marcollo
Clerk: Minnie Sanderson.
Consolidated Precinct No. 16
(Comprising Richmond Nos. 18,19,20. )
Polling Place: Richmond Public Library, 400 Nevin Ave. Richmond.
Inspector: Ralph G.Goodwin,
Judge: Albert A.Beekman
Clerk: Mrs. Mabel E,Zumwalt.
Consolidated Precinct No. 17.
(Comprising `richmond Nos. 21,22, 23 )
Polling Place: Richmond Club House, 1125 Nevin Ave. Richmond.
Insnector: W.A.Jones.
Judge: Alfred C,Childs.
Clerk. Agnes Brown, s
Consolidated Precinct No. 18
(Comprising Richmond Nos. 24 and 25)
Polling Place: Prange's Garage, 516 Ripley Ave. Richmond.
Insnector: Henry I.Bill.
Judge: T.E.Clinch
' Clerk: Elizabeth Glover.
Consolidated Precinct No. }9
(Comprising Richmond Nos. 26 and 27.)
Polling Place: Peres School, 5th &Pennsylvania Ave. Richmond.
Inspector: George W.Morrison
Judge: Alice L.Scarlett.
Clerk: viola Cox
Consolidated Precinct No. 20.
(Comprising Richmond Nos. 28,29 and 32)
Polling Place: Poole's Garage, 20th & Burbeck Ave. Richmond. _
Insnector: William B.Riehmand.
Judge: Charles R.G.Poole.
Clerk: Laura B.Record.
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9onsolidated Precinct No. 21.
(comprising Richmond Nos. 30, 31 and 39.)
Polling Place:' Fire House #3, 1900 Barrett Ave. Richmond
Inspector: Francis M. Cole.
Judg;: Mrs. Cora C,Thayer.
Clerk: Lulu A.Hudson.
Consolidated Precinct No. 22,
(Comprising Richmond Nos. 34 and 35).
Polling'Place: Fetrow's Garage, 704 San Pablo Ave. Richmond
Insuector: Joy Cushing. ' x
Judge: Clyde R,Faurot.
Clerk Bertha I.Shubat.
Consolidated Precinct No. 23.
(Comprising Richmond No. 30 and 37)
Polling Place:' Richmond- Dale's Garage, 325_ 38th St.
Insuector: Thomas G.Conn
Judge: Emma E.Pearman
Clerk: Louise Walker.
Consolidated Precinct No. 24. _
(Comprising Richmond Nos. 33 and 38.)
Polling Place: Yeater's Garage, 810- 23rd St. Richmond
Inspector: Janet Hitchcock
Judge: Mary Magart
Clerk: Henrietta M.Curry
Consolidated Precinct No. 25.
(Comprising Richmond Nos. 40 and 41.)
Polling Place: Fire House #4, Cutting Boulevard, Richmond
Inspector: H.E,Fletcher.
Juage: Margaret L.Gately
Clerk: Ethel Beckley
Consolidated Precinct No, 26.
(Comprising Richmond No. 42)
Polling Place: Winninghan's Garage, 5801 Santa Cruz Ave.Richmond
Inspector: Ella B.Ralph
Judge: Mrs. Belle Rawson
Clerk: Della Eldridge.
Consolidated Precinct No. 27
(Comprising San Pablo Nos. 1 and 3 )
Polling Place: San Pablo Motas Garage, San Pablo
Insuector: Alvina C.Frank '
Judge: Helen M. Barton
Cprk: Bertha: F.Evans.
Consolidated Precinct No.'28.
(Comprising San Pablo Nos. 2 and 4 )
Polling Placer San Pablo School, San Pablo
Inspector: Mrs. Cecilia Sharpe.
Judge: Fernando Silva.
Clerk: Margaret Matteucci.
Consolidated Precinct No. 29.
(Comprisig Giant )
Polling Place: Giant Club House.
Inspector: J.E Durand.
Judge: Fred Snook
Clerk: Nick Petric.
Consolidated Precinct No. 30.
(Comprising Oleum )
Polling Place:- Social Hall, 02eum
Inspector: T.C.Riley
Judge: F.�.niggins.
Clerk: Rea Briggs.
Consolidated Precinct No. 31.
(Comprising Rodeo Precincts Nos. 1 and 2)
Polling Place:' Rodeo Garage, Rodeo.
Inspector: Jerry Mahoney
Judge: Ada N. Hagen.
Clerk: Mae L.Dickinson
Consolidated Precinct No. 32.
(Comprising Pinole Nos. 1, and 2 and Hercules)
Polline Place: City Hall, Pinole.
Inspector: Helen H. McDonald.
Judge: C.L.'oxnes.
Clerk: Ella Gerrish
Consolidated Precinct 111. 33.
(Comnrising Selby )
Polling Place: Selby Grammar School, Selby
Inspector: Charles Richards, Sr.
Judge: <tatthew E.nealey
Clerk: Mrs, liaude L. Hastings;
Consolidated Precinct No. 34.
(Comaising Crockett Nos. 1 and 2 )
Polling Place: Crockett Fire House.
Insuector: Tena McManus.
ju ge: Nora Z.Fairclough
Clerk: Mary Dolphus
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Consolidated Precinct No. 35
(Comprising Crockett Nos. 2 and 4)
Polling Place: Boy Scouts Rooms.
Inspector: Elizabeth Murphy
Judge: Cecile Petee.
Clerk: Pixie Jacobs.
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Consolidated Precinct No. 36 �(
(Comprising Crockett Nos. 5 and 7)
Polling Place: I.D.E.S. Hall, =
Insnectar: Richard Dabel
Judge: Jane Regan
Clerk: Caroline Zozza.
Consolidated Precinct No. 37,
(Comprising Crockett No. 6 ) _
Polling Place: Valona Fire House.
Insnector: Rose Krauskopt
' Clerk: Lorraine Ford, x
Judge: Elizabeth Girola.
Consolidated Precinct No, 38.
(Comprising Port Cosa Nos. 1 and 2)
Polling Place: Port Costa School House.
Inspector: '4rs. Anita Manger 14
Judge: Blanche 'Nilson
Clerk: Katherine McCarthy .' .
Consolidated Precinct No. 39.
(Comprising Danville Precincts Nos. 1 and 2)
Polling Place., Danville Fire House. <'z
Inspector: Hannah B.Harrison. -
Judge: Marcia Eddy
Clerk: Olivia Chaboya.
Consolidated Precinct No, 40
(Comprising San Ramon )
Polling Place: San Ramon Hall,
Insnector: Grace Mullally s
Judge: Christina Rutherford,
Clerk: Mae B.Swartz
' Conolidated Precinct No, 41.
(Comprissing Taseajara )
Polling Place: Tassajara Hall.
Inspector: Phoebe Coates.
Judges: Olive Brazil.
Clerk: Rose Bettencourt. -
Consolidated Precinct No. 42.
(Comprising Alamo)
Polling Place: Alamo School House.
Inspector: Ned F.Lorenzen
Judge: Aljareen S.Fuller.
Clerk: Lucretia Manning.
Consolidated Precinct No, 43.
(Comprising Lafayette No. 1 and No. 2)
Polling Place: MoreniniIs Service Station.
Inspector: Lillian Armanino
Judge: Ida S,Flood
Clerk: Marie E.Snedeker.
Consolidated Precinct No. 44.
(Corpprising Canyon ) _
Polling Place: Canyon Hall.
' Inspector: Rita G.Montgomery
Judge: Nora E.Curry
Clerk: Fred S.Sidler.
Consolidated Precinct No. 45.
(Comprising Moraga )
Polling Place: Moraga School House.
Insnector: T.P.Carroll
Judge: Marie Marshall
' Clerk: Amy E Souza.
Consolidated Precinct No. 46.
(Comprising St. Marys )
Polling Place: St.Marys College. -
Inspector: Joseph I. Adams
Judge: 4alter DeRocco
Clerk: Thos. Foudy.
Consolidated Precinct No. 47
(Comprising Orinda )
Polling Place: Orinda Fire House.
Inspector-, Arline Harrold,
Judge: Josephine Dawson
Clerk: Margaret M,Trucker.
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Consolidated Precinct No, 48.
(Comprising Alhambra)
Polling; Place: Canyon Inn,
Inspector: 'Randa M. Hanna
Judge: Mrs. A.E,Gilbert
Clerk: Ilene Buchanan. j
Consolidated Precinct No. 49, s:
(Comprising Walnut Creek No s. 1 and 2)
Polling Place: Public Library 5.
Inspector: Mary A Ridgway r
Judge: Elizabeth O'Meara
Cleilc: Catherine Lemoine, A
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Consolidated Precinct No. 50.
(Comprising Walnut Creek No. 4)
Polling Place: Old Coe House.
Inspector: John T.Schroder.
Judge: Mabel V,Anderson ii
Clerk: Beatrice E,Edgar
Consolidated Precinct No. 51.
(Comprising Walnut Creek No. 3 and Saranac) "
Polling Place: Old Glove Factory h
Inspector: Robert V,Monroe
Judge: Jane V. Buck
Clerk: Nellie A.Brown
Consolidated Precinct No. 52,
(Comprising Martinez Nrs, 1,2 and 3)
Polling Place: City Hall, Martinez.
Inspector: M,'a.Truitt, Jr.
Judge: Genevieve McNamara
Clerk: Bernice L,Ahern
Consolidated Precinct No,
(Comprising Martinez Nos. 4,7,5and 10)
Polling Place: Grammar School, Alhamlr a Ave, Martinez.
Insnector: A,H,Richards, Sr,
Judge: Norma Barlet—�ani
Clerk: Marion ':arfield.
Consolidated Precinct No. 54. ' -s
(Comprising.Martinez :dos. 5 and 6)
Polling Place: Senior High School, Alhambra Ave. Martinez,
Insnector:
Judge: Dorothy Taylor
Clerk: Clarice Carlson
Consolidated Precinct No, 55.
(Comprising Martinez Nos. 8 and 9)
Polling Place: Grammar School, Susanna St, Martinez, 5
Inspector: Janet R,Butcher. -
Judge: Ruth Randall _
Clerk: Mary Meehan
Consolidated Precinct No. 56
( Comprising Martinez Nos. 11, 12 and 13)
Polling Place: Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Martinez,
Insoector: Euphemia Kane,
Judge: Mabel K.Knight
Clerk: Hilda Jory.
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consolidated Precinct No, 57
(Comprising Vine Hill Nos. 1 and 2)
Polling Place: Dellarosa Hall,
Inspector: Effie S,Vance.
Judge: Esther Costa.
Clerk: Davida S.Wright.
Consolidated Precinct No. 59. _
(Comprising Mt,View Nos. 1 and 2) .
Polling Place: 8ommunity Hall, Mt.View,
Inspector: Thos. J. DeLacey
'.. Judge: Stella Lyford
Clerk: Emma Marlar.
Consolidated Precinct No. 59.
(Comprising Concord Nos, 1,2 and 3)' _-
Pollin5 Place: Town Hall, Concord.
Inspector: Mrs. Catherine Slattery
Judge: Ruth L.Freitas
Clerk: Lena M.iorensen
Consolidated Precinct No. 60.
(Comprising Concord Nos. 4 and 6 )
Polling Place: Concord Grammar School, Willow Pass Road.
Inspector: Lucy Arrighi
Judge: Mabel Charles.
Clerk: Mary Richardson
Consolidated Precinct No. 61.
SComnri8ingt on o_d No a�d 7)
InepecLorllace: Meiaallt otel, Gon or
Judge, Carl J.Struby
Clerk: Fred IR.Koening.
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Consolidated Precinct No. 62,
(Comprising Associated)
Polling I'lace: Avon Me-ss Hall. Avon.
Inspector: E,H.McLaughlin -
Judge: W,H2Offermann
Clerk: Louise M. Devol,
Consolidated Precinct No. 63.
(Comprising-Cowell )
' Polling Place: Cowell Community Hall, Cowell
Inspector: Frank Tri-mingham
Judge: Agnes M. Steers.
Clerk: Edna R,Albee.
Consolidated Precinct No, 64,
(Comprising Pacheco )
Polling Place: Pacheco school House.
Inspector: Lisa D,Hook
' Judge: Martin Fasching,
Clerk; M.�.Christen
Consolidated Precinct No, 65.
Comprising Pittsburg Nos. 1 and 4 )
Polling Place: Mercurio-Bldg. Cor. 3rd & B1ackDiamond Sts,
Inspector: John Royce-
Judge: Michael Gatto
Clerk: Francis Lucido
Consolidated Precinct No, 66
(Comprising Pittsburg Nos, 2 and 3)
Polling Place: W.& IN. Garage
Inspector: Chas. 0, Butler.
Judge: Mrs. Gertrude Young,
Clerk: Edith B. Seeno
Consolidated Precinct No, 67,
(Comprising Pittsburg Nos. 5, 6 and 7)
Polling Place: Intermediate School
Inspector: Richard P,Tap for
Judge: Catherine B,Herbert
Clerk: Mrs. Lillian 16arvill. ,
Consolidated Precinct No. 69. `
(Comprising Pittsburg Nos, 9,9, 12) e
Polling Place: Qity Rall, Pittsburg.
Inspector: J.a,Bank son
Judge: Gertrude P,Silveria
Clerk. C•.C,Chamnlain
Consolidated Precinct No. 69
(Comprising Pittsburg Nos. 10 and 11)
Polling Place: 19.G,Buchanan Garage,
Inspector: Antone Melrose.
°udge: Margaret M. Delp
Clerk: Jean E.Draner,
Consolidated Precinct No, 70 `
(Comorising Pittsburg Nos. 14 and 13.) 5
Polling Place: Ambrose School House. <^
Inspector: Geo. E,'dildes. =`
Judge: Virginia D.Audson -
Clerk: Mrs, Isabella Smith
Consolidated Precinct No. 71.
(Comprising Clayton )
Polling Place: Christian.Endeavor Hall
Inspector: Harold T,+iuncan -
Judge: Laura Stockfleth
Clerk: Grace Lewis Morgan
Consolidated Precinct No. 72.
(Comprising Port Chicago Nos. 1 and 2, and Clyde)
Polling Place: Port Chicago Fire House.
Insoector: S,Y.Shideler.
Judge: Mrs. Belle T,Sila.
Clerk: Helen M.Evans.
' Consolidated Precinct No, 73,
(Comprising Nichols )
Polling Piece,, Community Hall, C/o Chemical Co. Nichols,
Inspector: Mrs. Sophie Black .}
Judge: Mrs. Loretta Mach
Clerk: Mrs. Stella Caudel.
Consolidated Preci:Sct No. 74.
(Comprising Antioch Nos. 1 and 2 )
Polling Place: City Hall, Antioch,
Inspector: Geo. Ackerman
Judge: Ida Veale, ...
Clerk: Emma O'Hara.
Consolidate! Precinct No, 75.
(Comprising Antioch Nos. 3 and 4 )
Plolling Place: nt�och Library '
nspecttoI
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Judge: Nellie Nichols
Clerk: I -re. Irene Turner.
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Consolidated Precinct No. 76.
(Comprising Antioch Nos. 5 and 6 )
Polling Place: I.D.E.S. Hall
Inspector: R.E,Crawford.
Judge: Pete Rodrigues.
Clerk: Elizabeth Higgins,
Consolidated Precinct No. 77
(Comprising Lone Tree )
Polling Place: Joe Sani House.
Inspector: Edmund Uren
Judge: Mrs. Joe Lilley
Clerk: Mrs. Susie Faria.
Consolidated PrecinctNo. 7$
(Comprising Brentwood Nos. 1, 2 and 3)
Polling Place: American Legion Hall
Inspector: Ray Bonnickson
JU,ge: Myrtle Anderson _
Clerk: Miss Emma Barkley
Consolidated Precinct No. 79
(Comprising Byron Nos. 1 and 2 )
Polling Place: I.O.O.F. Hall
Inspector: Wesley Armstrong
Judge: Edna Crowther.
Clerk: Marjorie Veale.
Consolidated Precinct No. SO
(Comprising Knightsen )
Polling Place: Farm Bureau Hall
Inspector: Jesse Barkley .
Judge: His. Chas. Dwelley
Clerk: Edna Wristen.
Consolidated Precinct No, 61.
(Comprising Oakley Nos. 1 and 2 )
Polling Place: Oakley "oman's Club
Inspector: M.A,Minta
Judge: Genevieve Roberts
Clerk: Nellie Carpenter.
And the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and sits as a Board
of Equalization.
In the Matter of Equalization of
Assessments.
The County Assessor delivers to the Board of Supervisors sitting as a'Board
of Equalization, the Assessment rolls, Maps, Books and Statements of the County of
Contra Costa, for the fiscal year 1935_36, and the Board proceeds to examine the
same.
In Matter of Application of Grand Lodge
Knights of Pythias, for reduction of
Assessment.
A communication having been received from H.A.Thayer, State Secretary of
Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias, requesting that the assessed valuation be reduced
on the following Lots, to wit: Lots 11_12_13, Block 5, Peres Andrade Tract, City
of Richmond,
It is, by the BOARD O.RDERI:D that said communication be referred to Geo. 0.
'Meese, County Assessor of Contra Costa County.,,,
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In Matter of Application of Frtd H.
Brice for Reduction of Assessment.
A communication having been received from Fred H.Brice, requesting-that
the assessed valuation be reduced on the following lands described as follows, -
' to wit: Lot No. 19, Block 7, Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract and Lots 26 to 30,
inclusive, Block 1, Dover Villas Tract,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED, that said communication be and the same is
hereby referred to George O.Meese, County Assessor.
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And the Board takes recess to, and the further consideration of the
Assessment Rolls, Maps, books, and statements of the Oounty of Contra Costa,
for the fiscal year 1935-36, and the hearing thereon, is continued to Monday,
July 8th, 1935,
And the Board takes recess as a Board of Equalization and as a Board of
Supervisors to Mon•'_ay, July 8th, 1935, at 11 o'clock A.M.
IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY , STATS OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, JULY 8th, 1935•
THE BOARD LOFT AT 71 o'clock A.M.
PRESENT: HON. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.
Cummings, and Harry Stow and R.J,Trembath. S.O.Wells, Clerk.
IIn the Matter of Grantine Permit to Charles
�H. Lamb, for 'Rater Pipe line.
Charles H.Lamb, having applied to this Board for permission to lay a water
pine line along tae edge of the Clayton Highway and property line running East along
, said Clayton Highway from the Farm Bureau Road, a distance of 700 feet;
Upon motionof Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE
.BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay water pipe line be and the same is hereby granted _
to said Charles H.Lamb, the said work to be done under the supervision of the County
Surveyor of Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said
District.
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In Matter of Application of Tax-Research x
Inc. for refund of taxes. `
Tax Re-Search Inc. of Lis Angeles, California, having applied to this Board,
on behalf of the Dank of America National Trust and Savings Association, for a refund
of taxes on a nortion of a building located in Town Df Concord, and occupied by the
Pacific Telephone 1. Telegraph Comoany for the fiscal year 1933-34, in sum of $23.02,
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and for fiscal year 1934_35, in sum of :21.62, and the Hoard having fully considered
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the said claim, and they being of the opinion that it is not a legal claim against
the County of Contra Costa, _
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEPSD that the claim of Tax Re—Search Inc, as above
described, be and the same is hereby denied.,
In Matter of Advertising the Resources
of Contra CostaCounty at the Pittsburg
Bass Derby.
Harry Freed, Financial Chairman of the Pittsburg Bass Derby Committee,having '
requested this Board to nay to the Pittsburg Bass Derby Committee the sum of $100
for the nurnose of advertising the resources of Contra Costa County, and this Board
deeming said Pittsburg Bass Derby a good advertising medium for the resources of
said Contra Costa County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $100 be paid to the Financial
Chairman of the Pittsburg Bass Derby for the purpose of advertising the resources of -
Contra Costa County at 1935 Bass Derby in City of Pittsburg and surrounding waters.
IT_ IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Committee present a duly verified claim
^ to this Board on Advertising Fund of Contra Costa County in sum of $100.00.,
In Matter of Consideration of an
Ordinance Proposed by Contra Costa County
Medical Society for operating County Hospital,
etc.
A draft of an Ordinance proposed by Contra Costa County Medical Society
and providing for anointment of a Commission to regulate the operation of the
County Hospital, Health Centers and Clinics of the County, havin,< heretofore been
presented to this Board for consideration and the hearing on said proposed Ordinance -
having heretofore been continued to this time for further consideration; renresentat
'.. ives of Contra Costa County Medical Society, various Women's organizations .f the
j County, the County Farm Bureau, and citizens, appear before this Board and discuss
the merits and demerits of said nr000sed Ordinance and the Board having heard all
:. the arguments pertaining to said nronosed Ordinance and having fully considered the
same,
Upon motion of Sunervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that said proposed Ordinance be and the same is hereby denied
adoption.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Providing Medical
Care and Hospitalization for residents
of County partially able to pay for
same,
' Representatives of the "ontra Costa County Medical Society having appeared
before this Board and requested that they in conjunction with this Board of Supervis rs
and owners of private hospitals of Contra. Costa County, be allowed to work out a
plan for the Hospitalization and medical care, outside of the "ounty Hospital,
_ for patients, residents of Contra Costa County, who on account of financial circum-
stances are only able to nay for a part of said hospitalization and medical care,
On motion of S-inervisor Lonr, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that this Board meet with representatives of the Contra Costa County
Medical Society and owners of private Hospitals of tae County for the purpose of
formulating plans for the hospitalization and medical care of patients,residents of
the County, who ars o:ay financially able to nay a portion of the cost of said hos-
nitalization and medical care,
In Matter of Application on Behalf
of Orinda County Fire Protection District
to State Board of Equalization to Exceed
' 1933-34 Budget limit.
It anpea.ring to the Board that the Orinda County Fire Protection District
is now indebted and has obligations payable for water, equipment, sunplies, gasoline
rentals, maintenance of fire truck and fire house in the sum of $705.51 and that
said District has available for its use the sura of $705,51 but that the expenditure
of said sum would exceed by more than five per cent the amount of expenditures
of the District during the year 1933_34;
IT IS B7 THE BOARD ORDERED that this Board, the governing body of Orinda
County Fire Protection District, make anlication to the State Board of Equalization
for permission to expend the sum of $705.51 to pay obligations and indebtedness
necessarily incurred for the operation of said District during the year 1934-35, whi h
sum will increase by more than five per cent the expenditures of said District for
' tse year 1933-34.
The vote o_ the Board on said order being unanimous.
Now at the hour of 11:30 o'clock A.R. the Board meets as a Board of
' Equalization and further examines the assessment rolls, books, mans, etc, of the
County of Contra Costa, for the fiscal year 1935-36, and the further consideration
of said Assessment rolls, books, mans, etc, is hereby continued to Monday, July 15,
1935.
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In Matter of aoplication for
Reduction of Assessment of International
!. Business "achines Corporation.
The International Business Machines Corooration, having applied to this
Board for a re,iuction of assessment for the fiscal year 1935-36, on personal '.
nroperty consisting of tabulating equipment ownedby said Company and located in
Contra Costa County, and the Board having fully considered the said request and
Asses8or
deeming the assessment placed on said personal property by the County/of Vontra
Costa, to be a Sust assessment,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the application for reduction of assessment
of International Business Machines Corooration, be and the same is hereby denied.
In Matter of Request of Los Angeles
Brewing Co. for red u etion of Assessment.
A communication havina been received from Los Angeles Brewing Company
protesting the valuation placed by the County Assessor of Contra Costa Countv on
Lots 1,2, 3 and 56 and 57, Block 26, of the Bay View Tract, in Richmond, County
of Contra Costa, California, and the Board having fully considered the assessment
as placed on said Lots and deeming said assessment to be fair and just,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the application of the Los An eles Brevii g
Company for reduction of assessment on said Lots as above described be and the sam
is hereby denied. ti
And the Board takes recess as a Board of Equalization and as a Board
of Supervisors to meet on Monday, July 15, 1935, at 10 o'clock A.M.
Chairman..
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALBORNIA.
MONDAY, JULY 15th, 1935,
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.'
Present: Hon. W,J,Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Janes N.Long, H.L.Cummiigs, Harry
' M.Stow and R.J,Trembath. S.C,Wells, -Clerk _
In Matter of Petition for formation of
Contra Costa County Water Works District $2.
' A petition for formation of Contra Costa County Nater Works District #2,
having heretofore been presented to this Board and the hearing on said petition
having been continued to this time and place, Dr. Arthur H.Beede,on behalf of the
proponents of said petition,appears before the Board and requests that said petition
be dismissed and no further action taken upon the same, and it appearing to this
Board that the Sureties upon the Bond which accompanied said petition have paid to
theCounty Treasurer of said County the sum of $32.85 being the cost of publishing
notice of hearing on said application, and there being no further costs accruing
in said matter,
Up6n motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the petition for formation of Contra Costa County Water Works
District #2 be and the same is hereby dismissed and the sureties upon the bond
which accompanied said petition are hereby released from all further liability
' upon said bond.
In Matter of application for Permission
to Lay Water Pipe Line.
Andrew Ford, Freda Brown and Arthur H. Heeds, having applied to this Board
for permission to lay a water pipe line from a point adjacent to the pump house
of the California Water Service Company in Walnut Creek, easterly along Rob's
road to the junction of Rob's Road with Walnut Boulevard; thence easterly along
Walnut Boulevard to the property of Andrew Ford; thence southerly along the road
fronting the property of Andrew Ford, to the southerly boundary of said property
on said road; also connecting to this line at the junction of Rob's Road and Oak
Knoll Loop along Oak Knoll Loop southerly to the residence property of Arthur H.
Beede on Bella Vista Road; thence easterly along Bella Vista Road to the property
of Freda Brown;
Upon motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT I3
' BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay a pipe line along the route aforementio _
ed be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision
of the County Surveyor and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District.
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In Matter of Naming"C.H.F.ayden Park.'
WHEREAS, the Hon. C.H.Rayden, during his incumbency as Supervisor of District
#3 of Contra Costa County saw fit to provide recreational facilities to the people
of Contra Costa County, or to any person who saw fit to use same, by the m rchase
of a tract of land, near Pacheco, Contra Costa County, to be used as a public park,
and,
WHEREAS, said C H.Hayden, improved said tract of land by planting of shade
and ornamental trees and shrubbery, and said tract of land having now become a
beautiful park and used and aopreciated by the people at large as picnic grounds an -
WHEREAS, this Board now believing that said Park should bear an official name
and deeming it befitting that it be namedin honor of and bear the name of its •
in
founder,
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that,upon motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by
Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that that certain tract of land border-
ing upon the Martinez-Pacheco Highway and lying just north of Pacheco, Contra Costa
County, and used as a public park, be and the same is hereby officially named
"C.H.Bayden Park".
In the Matter of Advertising
Resources of Contra Costa County,
by the Boy Scouts of said County.
Representatives of the Berkeley and Contra Costa County Council of Boy Scout
of America, having appeared before this Board and requested that said Board provid -
equipment in the way of tents and other necessaries for a delegation of Boy Scouts
from Contra Costa County who will attend the Boy Scouts National Jamboree at '
Washington, D.C. during the month of August, 1975, and said tents to bear adver-
tising matter advertising the resources of Contra Costa County.
It is, on motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath,
BY TEL BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $300, be paid to the Berkeley-Contra Costa
County Council of Boy Scouts of America, for the purpose of furnishing equipment
bearing advertising matter advertising the resources of Contra Costa County, for
the delegation of Boy Scouts from Contra Costa County, to be sent to the National
Jamboree of Boy Scouts at Washington, D.C.
It is further ORDERED that said Council present a verified claim on the
Advertising Fund of said County, to this Board, for payment.
In Matter of Granting Dance Permit,
The American Legion Auxilliary of Henry Morken Unit $312, Port Chicago,
having applied to this Board for permission to conduct a dance until the hour
of 3 o'clock P.M. on Jul 20, 1935, at Port Chicago, California;
It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permit be granted.r
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In Matter of Granting Leave of
Absence to James N.Long.
It is by the Board ordered that James N.Long, be and he is hereby granted
permission to leave the State of California, for a period of thirty days, from and
after the date of leaving the said State.
In Matter of Petition for Annexation
' of Oakley School District to Iron House
Union School District,
A petition having been filed with this Boardon the 10thday of June, 1935,
signed as required by law and praying that Oakley School District be annexed to Iron
House Union School District and this Board having set the hearing on said petition
for Monday, July 15th, 1935, at 2 o'clock P.M. and notice of time and place of
said hearing having been published in the Brentwood Nevis, for the time and in the
manner as gescribed by law, as shown by the affidavit of publication on file herein
of Edgar M. Allen, and notice of time and place of said hearing having been mailed
to each of the Trustees of said Oakley School District and to each of the Trustees
of Iron House Union School District, as prescribed by law, and as shown by the
affidavit of mailing of F.J.Barnard, on file herein, and this being time and place
set out in the notice for the hearing of said petition, and the Board having heard
all the arguments for and against the granting of said petition, and said Board
having fully considered the same,
Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Stow, iT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Oakley School District be annexed to and become a part
of Iron House Union School District.
It IS FURTHER ORDERED that upon agreement of the Trustees of the respectiv
school districts, the District as now formed shall hereafter be known as "Oakley
Union School District."
The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous.R
In Matter of Approval of Agreement be-
tween Contra Costa County and Department of
Agriculture of the State of California.
A Form of Agreement between the County of Contra Costa, and Department of
Agriculture of the State of California, for the destruction of ground squirrels
' in areas where bubonic plague is known to existamong rodents, and marginal
areas surrounding such infested centers, having been presented to this Board for
approval;
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that h'.J,Bachanan, Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to sign said
Agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
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In Matter of Cancellation of
Warrants on County Treasury of 8ontra
Costa County.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the warrants on the County Treasury of Contra Costa County listed below, be
and the same are hereby ordered cancelled, to wit:
CHARITIES & CORnECTION FUND.
Number Date of Issue Amount,
432 Jan. 1, 1935, S 20.00
4947 Feb. 1, 1935, 20.00
5145 Feb. 1, 1935, 20.00
5634 Mar. 1, 1935, 20.00
5702 Mar. 1, 1935, 25-00
6412 Apr. 1, 1935, 20.00
6481 Apr. 1, 1935, 25,00
7194 may 1, 1935, 18.00
7232 May 1, 1935, 20.00
72 3 may 1, 1935, 20.00
7258 May 1, 1935, 17.00
7302 May 1, 1935, 25.00
7319 May 1, 1935, 30.00
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May j85 may 1, 1935, 20.00
474 1, 1935, 45.00
7526 may 1, 1935, 15.00
7532 May 1, 1935, 2o,00 t.
7537 may 1, 1935,
7 5 may 1, 1935, 10.00
5223 Jun 1, 1935 20.00
8330 Jun 1, 1935, 6o.00
9538 Jun 1, 1935, 10.00
8539 Jun 1, 1935, 4o.00
8460 Jun 1, 1935, 10.00
8367 Jun 1, 1935, 4o.00
9210 Jul 1, 1935, 20.00
9333 Jul 1, 1935, 15.00
9338 Jul 1, 1935, 20.00
9142 Jul 1, 1935, 20.00
9491 Jul 1, 1935, 10.00
9292 Jul 1, 1935, 69.5o
^ GENERAL FUND.
929 Aug. 20, 1934, 2,93
7495 Jun. 3, 1935, 362.31.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,
In Matter of Petition of
Martin E,Benson et al. for improvement
of Gregory Avenue.
A petition signed by Martin E.Benson, and eleven other residents of c
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Contra Costa County asking that Gregory Avenue, in the County--f Contra Costa,
be improved; having been filed with this Board;
It is, by the Board ORDERED that said petition be and the same is hereby
referred to Sus visor H.M.Stow. F
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In Matter of adoption of plans and
specifications for building sidewalk
on Stockton Stteet, San Pablo.
Plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details fcr the buildi ig
' of a sidewalk on Stockton Street, San Pablo, Supervisor District #1, Contra Costa
County, having been presented to this Board by R,R,Arnold, County Surveyor, for
adoption,
It is by the Board ORDERED that said plans and specifications, strain sheet ,
and working details, as prepared by R.R.Ainold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa Count ,
' be and the sane are hereby adopted as plans and specifications, strain sheets and
working details, for the building of a sidewalk on Stockton St, San Pablo, in Super-
visor District #1, of Contra Costa County.
IT IS FURTHER ORDEFLED that an advertisement to bidders fa-doing of said
work be placed in the Richmond Record_Herald, a newspaper of general circulation
printed and published in the Oounty of Contra Costa; bids to be received by this
Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, August 5, 1935.
In Matter of Allo•aance to Indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $10,00 State and $10.00 county aid for Needy
Blind be granted to ANTONINO LUCIDO, 115 Los Medanos St. Pittsburg, to begin as of
June 1, 1935.
' That $16,50 State and $16.50 County aid for needy blind be granted to JOHN
HENRY SKEWES, Box 23, Martinez, Cal. continued as of March 1, 1935.
That $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid for needy blind be continued to EDWIN
WARE, 1104 Castro St. Martinez, as of June 1, 1935,
That $20,00 County cash allowance be continued to LENA POLLACCI, 650 Montezuma
St. Pittsburg as of July 1, 1935•
That $15. county cash allowance be continued to MADELINE DeMERCURIO, 133_ Los
Medanos St. Pittsburg, Cal. as of July 1, 1935.
That $17.50 County cash allowance to ANDREW YOLASINSKY, 64 Railroad Ave. Rich-
mond, be discontinued as of July 1, 1935•
That $10 State aid to the ne.:dy aged and $10.00 county cash allowance be grants
to MICHAEL B. CASEY, 1450 San Pablo Ave. E1 Cerrito, to begin as of July 1, 1935•
That $15.00 State and $15.00 county aid for needy aged be granted to HENRY NEL N
815_ Escobar St. Martinez, as of June 15, 1935.
That $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid for needy aged be continued as of Feb.
1, 1935, but that the March, April, May and June checks now held in Auditors office
be cancelled resuming payment as of July 1, 1935, to MRS. AMMA MESSENGER, 405 E. Lind
St. Port Chicago, Cal.
That $12.50 State aid to the needy aged and $12.50 Cm my cash allowance be
continued to CHRISTIAN WARTEMBERG, Pinole, as of June 1, 1935,
That $15,00 State aid to the needy aged and $15. county cash allowance be con_
tinned to ANDREW J. SPAUR, 725 Lexington St. E1 Cerrito, as of May 1, 1935,
That $11,25 State aid to the needy aged and $11.25 county cash allowance be
continued to GEORGE YELAVIC, 19 Delfino St. Pt. Richmond, as of July 1, 1935•
That $11.00 State aid to the needy aged and $11, county cash allowance be
continued to Horace Johnson, 169_ 7th St. Richmond, as of July 1, 1935.
That $10.' State and $10 county aid for needy aged be continued to GEO. W.
SOMERS, Box 152, Saranac Dist. Walnut Creek, Cal, as of July 1st, 1935•
That $13. State and $13. county aid for needy aged be continued tO HENRY
WINTERMEYER 845 Black Diamond St. Pittsburg, as of June 1, 1935, and that $13.
State and $13, county aid for needy aged be reduced to $8.50 state and $8.50 County
aid as of July 1, 1935.
That $10.00 State aid to needy aged and $10 county cash allowance granted to
MARTIN HOV 220 S. 52nd St. Richmond, be increased to $12.50 State aid to the needy
aged and $12.50 County cash allowance, as of July 1, 1935,
That $11.50 State aid to the needy aged and $11.50 County cash allowance
granted to OLE SCHELVEN, 613 Cbanslor Ave. Richmond, be changed to read: $10.00
State aid to the needy aged and 410.00 county cash allowance as of July 1, 1935• 1
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that $10.00 State and $10.00 County aid for needy aged granted to MRS. CATHERINE
WINTERMEYER, 948 Black Diamond St, Pittsburg, be discontinued as of June 7, 1935•
That $11.75 State aid to the need aged and $11.75 County cash allowance be
discontinued to ANTONE A. CARLSON, 37t Park Place, Pt. Richmond, as of July 1, 1935•
That application of FLORE ALIG, 3429 Esmond Ave. Richmond, for aid be denied
as not being eligible.
That W. State and $20, county aid for half orphan children, be continued to
MRS. MARGARET WINDSOR, Cor. Oak and Palm Sts Mt. View, Martinez, as of July 1, 1935•
That $2O.00State aid for needy chihren be continued to MRS. GERALDINE SPAULDING,
3934 Macdonald Ave. Richmond, as of May 1, 1935.
That $10,00 State and $10 county aid for half orphan children be continued to
MRS. MARY REY, 1019 let St. Crockett, Cal. beginning July let, 1935•
That $50.00 State and $20, county aid be continued to MRS. MARY TREZZA, 363 W.
5th St. Pittsburg, beginning as of July 1, 1935•
That $60. State and $15.00 county aid for half orphan children be continued
MRS. ETTA BAllKS, 32 W. 4th St. Pittsburg, Cal, as of July 1, 1935•
,that $30.00 State and $30.00 county aid for half orphan children be continued
to CALONE CHILDREN, 950 Cutter St. Pittsburg, as of July 1, 1935; tnis money t o be
dispensed by the Social Servie Dept, by relief in kind, $40, per month for groceries
and $20, per month for payment on property.
That $20.00 State and $20.00 county aid granted to MRS. RUELLA HAMBLIN, Moraga
Rd. Walnut Creek, Rte!, 1, Cal, be reduced to $10.00 State and $10.00 county aid
as of July 15, 1935• ,7
In Matter of Allo:ances to
Indigents under care of
Probation Officer.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County check for $10.00 allowed the Probat-
ion Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for support of Verna Vose, April 1, 1935, be discontinu d
July 1, 1935•
That State aid for Laura Bush be discontinued Oct. 12, 1934, and that the ,.
County aid in the amount of $20, per month be continued from said date.
That beginning July 15, 1935, $10.00 per month county aid be allowed the Probst
ion Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for support and maintenance of Mary Kastell until furth r
adjustment of case.
That Thos. A.Boyer, Probation Officer, is hereby authorized to place Victor
Williams, a minor, in Mrs. Myers School for Sub-norma]. children at Danville, Calif.
at a cost of $40.00 per month.^. -
And the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors to meet as a County
Board of Equalization.
In Matter of Application of
G.W.Griset for reduction of assessment.
A communication having been received from G.W.Griset requesting that the $
assessment on Lots 26 and 27 Block 29, Henderson Tapaeott Tract No. 1, City of E1
Cerrito, be reducedand the Board of Supervisors being of the opinion that the asses
ment heretofore placed on the said property by the Assessor of Contra Costa County
is a just assessment,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby
denied.
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In Matter of Application of
Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias
for reduction of Assessment.
The Grand Lodge, .Knights of Pythias, having heretofore apolied to this Board a3
' for a reduction of assessment on Lots 11_12_13, Block 5, Peres Andrade Tract, City of �
Richmond, and the Board having heard the testimony of County Assessor Geo. 0. Meese,
ir said matter, and having fully considered the same,
IT IS BY TFL BOARD ORDERED that saidrequest for reduction of assessment be ,
and the same isnereby denied.
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In Matter of Application of Fred R.
Brice, for reduction of assessment.
Fred H.Brice, having heretofore applied to this Board for a reduction of
assessment on Lot 19, Block 7, Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract and Lots 26 to 30, inc.
Block 1, Dover Villas Tract, and the Board having heard the testimony of Geo. 0. Mees
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County Assessor, in said matter.
It is, by the Board ordered that the application for reduction of assessment
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on said Lots and Blocks be and the same is hereby denied.
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In the Matter of Equalization of
Assessments. ;r
The Hoard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County meeting as a Hoard of
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Equalization of Assessments of said County for the fiscal year 1935_36, having comple -
ed the equalization of assessments for said year, r
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Assessment Rolls, 9tatements, Books,
and maps in and for Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1935-36, as equalized
by this Board, be and the same hereby are accepted by this Board and approved by =
the following vote of the Board of Supervisors sitting as a Hoard of Equalization,
to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow,. Buchanan and Trembath.. _f
Noes: None,
Absent: None.
' And the Board adjourns as a Board of Equalization.
And the Board of Supervisors takes recess to and until Monday, July 22nd,
1935, at 10 o'clock A.M.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, July 22nd, 1935.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon, W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors B;L.Cummings, Harry M,Stow,
and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
Absent: Supervisor James N.Long. '
In Matter of application of
Pacific 'Telephone and Telegraph
Company to lay buried cable along
County Road.
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company having applied to this Board
for permission to lay approximately 400 feet of buried cable and pipe on County
Road, east of Pittsburg; and known as Extension of East Third Street, as shown
on Schedule accompanying said application;
IT IS, by the BOARD ORDERr:D that permission to lay said buried cable and
pipe be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the su::ervision
of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa Uounty, and to the satisfaction of the
Supervisor of said District.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be authorized in order to
adjust appropriations to actual expenditure requirements for the year 1934-35,
to wit:
Appropns. Adjustments.
1934-35-
Increase Decrease.
B
0 11 rd. Tray. Exp. 5.00 $10.00 Postage 0522.
0516 Misc.. Offc- Supp. 5.00
10.00 10.00
Clerk 102
0522 Postage 15.00 15.00 Offe. Supp. Prtd. 0517.
Auditor 105,
0517 Offa. Supp. Prtd. 15.00 35.00 Binding 039
0518 " Misc. 200
35.00 35.00
Treasurer 106.
0518 Offc. Supp. Misc. 10.00 6o.o0 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 0517
0522 Postage 5O_OO.___
0.00 0.00
Assessor 107_
039 Binding 110.00 110 00 Rent of Equipt. 0324 ,
0516 Offc. Supp. Misc. 75.00 65.00 Repair of 0329
10.00 Tei. & Tel. 0339
165.00 185.00
Tax Collector 108
0518 Offc. Supp. 2,isc. 50.00 50.00 Postage 0522.
District Attorney 112_
0313 Fidelity Bond 10.00 165.00 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 0517
0522 Postage 17 _CS_0
165.00 165.00
Pur.Axt. 114,
0517 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 30.00 65.00 Postage 075
0518 " n Misc. �j,5_00
65.00 65.00
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I 323
Survevor 116_
0515 Offc. Supp. Misc. $65.00 $655,00 Co. Equip. 0395.
Suoerior Ct. 125.
0429 Rep, of Equiot. 12.00 30.00 Extra Help. 022
017 Exp- of Outside Judges 16.00
0521 Periodicals 2.00
30.00 30.00
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03 Fees & Expof Jurors 60.00 65.00 Offc. Supp. Misc. 0515
0335 Summong Juries b5.00 �_
5- 5. 0
Grand Jury 152,
0515 Offc. Supp. Misc. 3,00 3.00 Off ic. Supp. Prtd. 0517
fit. Hse & Grds. X56
0211 '`ages, Rep. Labor 15.00 5.00 Extra Help 022
0325 Ren. of Bldgs. 2.00 5.00 co. Equipt. 0395
0329 Rep, of Equint. 14.00 5.00 Misc. Serv. 0399
0599 Misc. Supp. 45.00 47.00 Fuel 059
17.00 Jan..Suop. .0511
79.00 79.00
Hall of Records 159 -
0511 Jan. Supp. 35.00 10.00 Re-,..of Equipt. 0329 -
0523 Repair Supp. 5.00 20.00 Co. Egaict. 0395
�- Fuel 0599
Sheriff 202,
031 Med. Fees 30.00 150.00 Offc. Supp. Misc. 0515
033 Fees & Exp. of Int. 5.00 219.00 Misc. Supp. 0599 -
035 Auto Hire 5.00
0325 Rent of -quipt, b.OD
0329 Rep, of ° 15.00
03339 Telr�Tel. 60.00
0342 Transp. of Pers. 22.00
0399 Misc. Serv. 6.00
045 Crim. Case Exp. 125.00
0411 Ord. Travg. Y 20.00
059 Fuel 5.00
0517 Offc. Supp. Prtd, 15.00
0519 Photo Supp. 20.00
0522 Postage 30.00
369-00 $-379-.00
Constable Twp, 4. 214. -
0313 Fid. Bonds, 1.00 1,00 Tranap. Persons 0342.
Constable Two. 12 222.
0313 Fid. Bond 5.00 5.00 Transp. Persons, 0342
Constable Twp, 16, 226.
025 Matron Fees, 3.00 3.00 Transp. of Persons, 0342.
Cto T 22
7 Matron Fees, 3.00 3.00 Transp. of rersons 0342.
Ojl_C
Jaiare of Prig_ 231.'
1 Fees ed� X Dental 35.00 10.00 Electricity 0311
0399 Misc. Services 35-00 35.00 Rep. of Equito, 0329
052 Bedding 5.00 10.00 Jan. sup P. 0511
054 Clg. & Dis. Supp. 5.00 10.00 Kitchen Supp, 0513
' 057 Cloth' 20.00 65.00 Food Supp. 0524
0599 Misc. Supp. 30.00
130,00 130.00
Jail-Branches 232.
0325 Rep. of Bldgs. 21.00 12.00 Bedding 052.
9.00 Rep. Supp. 0523
21.00 21.00
' Working Pris. 233-
039 Auto Hire, 6.00 6,00 Misc. Supp, 0599
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012 Extra fiellp 20.00 20.00 Reg. Salaries 011
039 Binding 5.00 225.00 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 0517
0515 Offc. Supp. Misc. 250.00
275.00 275.00
Ap_ri.Comm._ 242,
0210 Wages, 43.50 23.50 Rep, salaries 021
35.00 5.00 Rep, of Equipt. 0329
3.00 Telly & Tel. 0349
4.00 Trans. Prop. 033.
18.00 0o. Equipt. 0395
25.00 Misc. Serv, 0399
75.50 75.50
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F m visor 243. kt
0 11 rd. Trav, Exn. $15.00 $10,00 Tel, & Tel, 0339
0510 Gas, Oil & Grease, 5,00 13,00 misc. sue°• 0599
0518 Offc. Supp. Misc. 3.00
23.00 23.00
Health Offc- 301. "
0329 Rep, of Equipt. 5.00 15.00 M6d. & Surg. Supp. 0515
8339 Tel,& Tel. 10.00
15.00 15.00
Hip. Hlde. & Grds 502.
0222 Gardeners 25,00 350.00 Rep. of Bldgs. 0328,
0311 Electricity 75.00 50,00 Rep, of Equipt. 0329 f
059 Fuel 175.00 `
05,,3 Rep. sunp. 12 QD
400.00 00,00-
Hosp. Care of Inmates 503.
0223 Janitors 115.00 375.00 Kitchen Help 0225
0226 Laundry Help 175.00 25.00 Waitresses 0230 }
0228 Nurses 300.00 68.00 X-Ray Operators 0231
0229 Orderlies 250.00 5).00 Rap, of Equipt: 0329
0339 Tel. & Tel. 12,00 25.00 Jan. Supp, 0511
03 9 Misc.Serv. 120.00 175.00 Kitchen Supp. 0513
054 Cing. & Dist. Supn, 200.00 35.00 Offe. Supp/ Misc. 0518
0515 Med. & Surg. Supp. 250.00 30.00 Rep. Supp. 0523
051 Offc, Supp. Prtd, 35.00 100.00 Fruit &Veg. 0524..2
0524-1 Butter, Eggs, cheese 361.00 675.00 Milk 0524-4
145.00 X-Ray Supp. 0530
0524_4 Meat 830.00 240,00 Misc. Supp, 0599
6 00 Replacements 091.
$2684.00 g2b4g.00
2Q-JAMClinic 509
031 Ned. & Dental Fees 35.00 150.00 Med. & S:arg. Supp. 0515
01+1 Auto Mileage 15.00
0517 Offc, Sun P. Prtd. 15.00 K
0516 Offc, Supp. Misc. 60.00
0522 Postage 20.00
0599 Misc. Supp, 5.00
150.00 150.00
Natl. Ae� Serv. 509
0211 g. 150-00 150.00 150.00 Tea, & Tel, 0339
Detention ;#
0339 Tel. & Tel. 4.00 5*00 Rep, of Bldgs. 0328
0524 Food Supp. 120.00 10,00 Misc. Serv. 0399
20.00 Fuel 057
3 ,00 Lias, Oil & Gr. 0510 Y
2 Water 0527
1200 124.00
9 9 22
0439 el. & Tel.' 10.00 245,00 Extra Help 022,
041 Auto Mileage 225,00
0522 Postage 5.00
0527 Fater 5.QQw
2 .00 2T45.00
2
032 . of Equipt. 5.00 3.00 Wages 0210
059 Nuel 6.00 6.00 Offe. Supp, Misc 0518
11..00 11.00
Supt. of Schls 693. a
0439 Tel. & Tel. 6$.00 30.00 Binding 039
0411 Ord. Tray. Exp. 30,00 17.00 Fid. Bonds 0313
0517 Offc.supP. Prtd, 13.00 5.00 Rep, of Equit. 0329
0516 Offc. Supn. Misc. 32.00 153,00 Auto Mileage 041
0522 Postage 56.00 3.00 Books 053.
206.00 208.00
Board o£ Edn. 694.
0517 Offc. Supn. Prtd. 15.00 5,00 Fees 032. 9
10.00 Auto Mileage 041,
15.00 15.00
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County Library 697
039 Binding 125.00 4.00 Reg. Salaries 021.
03 43 Tranp. Prop. 60,00 4.o0 Wages 0211
0399 Misc, Services 10,00 10.00 Pub, Leg, notices, 0320 a
0 11 Ord. Tray. Exp. 10.00 5.00 Rep, of Equipt. 0329
5 1}
053 Books 193.00 145,00 Auto Mileage 0 1 �
0516 Offe. Supp, Misc. 5.00 244,00 Conv. Exp, 0
0520 Pictures, etc. 5.00 25.00 Offe. Supp. Prtd. 0517
05230 Repair Supp. 1.00 205,Oo Subserns. 0521.
0525 Lib. Supp. 5,00 24.00 Postage 0522
0599 Misc. sun P. 5,QQ 1 3 Q- Replacts. 081. 4
�41 9. 0 X4.9.50 f'
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325 .
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10 Wager
0s, $16,00 $10.00 Rep.Bldgs. 0328;
0329 Rep. of Equipt, 10,00 69,00 Co. Equipt. 0398
0399 Miso. Serv. 20.00
0510 Gas, Oil & Grease, 33.00
79.00 79.OG
][em. Bids. 7o6
' ntioc�hBldg,— 90.00 95,00 Concord BId .
Port Chicago Bldg. 5.00 25,00 Martinez
Walnut Creek Bldg. 25.00
120.00 120.00
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0 1 Auto Mileage 40.00 5.00 Photo Serv, 03199
5.00 Rent of Equipt. 0324
15,00 Trans, of prop, 0343
10.00 Ord. Tray. Exp.' 0411
�_ Postage 0522
00 $40.00
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Dist_ Attv. 112.
0913 Misc. Equipt. 130,00 50.00 Offc. 3urn. 0911
90_00 Offc, Equipt. 0912
130.00 130.00 .
The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to Wit:
Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisor Long.
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In Matter of Consideration of
Proposed Budgets for the year 1935_36.
The Board proceeds to consider the proposed budgets for the various County
' Officers for the conduct of their respective offices for the fiscal year 1935-36,. s
and the consideration of said Budgets being incomplete, the Board takes adjournment
to Wednesday, July 24th, 1935, at 10 o'clock. A.M.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
WEDNESDAY, JULY 24th, 1935.
THE BOARD MET AT 10 o'clock A.M.
PRESENT: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors H.L,Cummings, Harry M.
Stow, and R.J.1rembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
Absent: Hon. James N.Long.
In Matter of Mailing Sample
Ballots for Special State Election.
It is, by the Board ordered that A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, draw his
warrant in favor of Post Master of the City of Martinez, in sum of $378.53, being in
payment of postage for mailing of sample ballots, by the County Clerk, for Special
State Election to be held on Aug. 13, 1935•
It is FURTHER ORDERED that the Post Master of the City of Martinez, shall
,A' attach his receint to said Warrant, before presenting same for payment.
The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board:
Ayes: Supervisors Cunnings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisor Long.K
In Matter of Appointment of
Dr. Carl F.Mills and Dr. C.S.Milne,
as County Hospital Dentists.
It is by the Board ordered that Dr. Carl F.Mills and Dr. C.S.Milne, be and
; they are hereby appointed to do dental work at the Contra Costa County Hospital, at
a salary of $25, per month each.
It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw his warrant monthly
each
In favor of Dr. Carl F.Mills,and Dr. C.S.Yilne, in sum of $251 in payment of said
salary commencing August 1st, 1935•
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the following adjustments in appropriations be made, to wit: ,
Increase Decrease.
,SERA 92-� (Unemp. Rlf Ln Fd) F
0523 Repair of Supplies. $600.00
0599 Misc. Supplies 50.00. _x'
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052 _j Groceries $650.00 K
The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and T_rembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisor Long.K
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A,'+.Sullenger, County Auditor, and in order to finance inpart
new appropriations,
IT IS ORDERED that-the following appropriations be cancelled., to wit:
OANCELLATION APPNS,
GENERAL CHAR, CQR.
Tax Collector 106
0320 Publication $3000,00
District Attorney 112_
041 Mileage 500.00
047 Detection of Crime Exp, 00,00
0517 Office Supp. Printed, 500, 00
Hosp-.Bldes. & Grds 5q2.
0210 Wages $100.00
0221 Engineers - 200;00
0522 Water 100.00
0910 Bldg. Alterations.
00.00 700.00
IT -IS FURTHER ORDERED that the amounts above cancelled be transferred to the
unap?ropriated Reserve Fund from the funds as follows, to wit:
C:arities & Corrections Fund, $ 700.00
General Fund 00oo
5200.00
The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None,
' Absent: Supervisor Long.j
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the following new appropriations be made for the year 1934_35, to wit
Neff ;;�Lgprlationn
—193 35
Salary general _a aor. Co-Lib.
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Treasurer 100_
012 Extra Help $100.eO.
Just 3-
O 1 Small Clens Ct. Exp, $1.00
0415 Stat. Offc. Exp. Ales. 5.0
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0 15 Stat. 0£f c. Sap. Alce. 7.'0 #
G J 2 s
O3 Fees &zxp, of Jurors 2000.0
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Sheriff 202-
0213 Operatives f7ages 175.00
041 Auto Mileage 1200.00 S'
' Uonstable Two 7-2'1
025 Matron Fees 10.00
03142 Transpn. Persons 45.0
C to 1. Two 9- 21q
0342 Transp. Persons 70,00
Jail of Prisoners 231_ 3 ?'
0212 Guards Wages 140 0,00
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0599 Misc, Supp. 40
Fire Protection 247
0329 Rep. of Equipt, 1$0,00
Hoag• Care o£ In_ 403_ �1.
0521E-3 Groceries $700.00,
Weimar Jt. Hosp. 600,
Pro Rata - 1300.00 -
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Salary General Ch. & Cor. Co. Lib. Fund.
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609
0339 Tel. & Tel.' $17.00
SERA 623_
0399 Misc. Serv, 40,00
0599 Misc, sung. 150.00
Bd of Education 691E
0518 Offc. Supp. Misc. $10.00
Co. Lib. 697
053 Books $350.00
Sheriff 202_
0913 Misc. Equipt. 117.00
Recorder236_
0913 Office Equipt. 19.004.
Fire Protection 247
0913 Misc. Equipt. 169.00
Luna CLiLiq_S08
0911 Office Fern. 25.00
0912 Office Equipt. 102.00
Co_ Library 697
0913 Misc. 'Lquipt.
100.00 178.00 $2334.00 $394.00
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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that in order to finance said new appropriations,
excepting those for County Library,
the following transfers from the unappropriated Reserve Fund be made, as follows,
to wit:
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Char. & Corrections Fund, $2334.00
General " 4178.00
Salary 0 00
12.00
The said order is passed by the following vote of t he Board, to w it:
Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.'
Noes: None.
Absent: Sunervisor Long.
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In Matter of Proposed Budget
for they
ear 1935-36•
The Board proceeds to consider the proposed budgets submitted by the heads
of the various departments of the county Government of Contra Costa County, and 4
consideration of said budgets being incomplete,
It is by the Board ordered that this Board take recessto meet on Monday f
July 29th, 1935, at 9 o'clock A.M.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, JULY 29th, 1935•
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Sunervisors H.L.Cummings, Harry M Stow,
and R,J.Tremlmth. S.C.Nells, Clerk.
Absent: Supervisor James N.Long.
In Matter of Approval of Agreement
between Contra 8osta County and R.L.
Emerson and Ethel E.Emerson.
A Form of Agreement between County of Contra Costa, and R.L.Emerson and Ethe
E. Emerson, his sister, having been presented to this Board for approval, and in which
Agreement the County of Contra Costa guarantees to protect R.L.Emerson and Ethel E.
Emerson, from damage caused by a drainage pipe placed by said County on the property
of R.L.Emerson and Ethel E.Emerson.
It is, by the Board ordered that said Form of Agreement be and the same is
hereby approved and -I.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sigr
same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds. - -
On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the sum of $10,000 be transferred from the General Fund to the Charities & Cor—
rections Fund as of June 30th, 1935•
The vote of the Board on said order being as follows:
Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisor Long.,_
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of A.N,Sullenger, It is by the Board ordered that the amounts listed
below be transferred from the General Reserve Fund to the funds listed below, said
' amounts to be returned to the General Reserve Fund as soon as revenue for the year
1935_36, becomes available:
Charities & Corrections Fund, $130,000.00.
General ° 100,000.00
County Library " 20,000.00
Motor Vehicle " 85,000.00
Salary 35,000.00
Higways Int. & Sinking 1119.500.Q0—
S 9�+s 500.00
The vote of the Board on said order being as follows:
Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisor Longa
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In Matter mf Transfer of Funds.
On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the amounts listed below be transferred to the respective funds below named,
from the School Supply Revolving Fund, said amounts to be returned to said Revolving
Fund, as soon as current revenue is available:
Concord School District, Salary Fund, $1600.00
Pleasant Hill School Dist,
Antioch High School Dist.
925.000000
The vote of the Board on said Order being as follows, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisor Long.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
en request of A.H.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER---D
that the following adjustments of district appropriations for road purpose be made,
to wit:
Hi hways & Bridges Division.
Appropriations Adjustments.
motor Vehicle F2= Aooropriations.
Increase Decrease.
sup.�'ist. 3•
R 311_0 Mtce. Rts, of Way $100.00 $1000,00 Mtce-Surface R. 31 -0 -`
- R 315_0 C 0 Impts. 6 0 950.00- C 0 Impts. Br. R.316 0
-if950.00 1950,00
9=. Dist, 4•
A 3315_402 C 0 Imnts. D16 2600.o0 1200.00 Mtce-Surf. R 412-0
R iFlo_402 " " a Bridges D 16 100.00 650.00 Mtce-Bridges R 413-0
j00�00 C 0 Im Bridges4R 41 10
2700.00 700.00
Sun. Dist, Funds_
Sun, Dist, 1:
R 101_0 Mtce_Ets of Way $310.00 $325.00 Mtce-Surf. R 102_0
R 103_0 Mtce. Bridges 15.00
325,00 325,00
S=. Di at_ 4•
R 400_1 Rd.Lighting 10.00 10.00 Mtce_Sutface R 402-0
�yg General Fypd`
sup. Di s t. 1: �
R 121_0 Mtce-Rts of Way 950,00 1775:00 Mtce. A 13 R 121_10
R 122-0 Mtce-Surface 710.00
R 123_0 Mtce_Bridges 1775.00 1775,00
Sup, Dist, 3•
R 320-4 Mtce_ Parks 6 10.00 175.00 Mtce-sits of Way A 32 -0
R 325-0 C 0 Impts. 570.00 365.00 Mtce_Surface, R 322
0 Mtce-Bridges, R 323
560.00 560.00
61=y. General Fund.
Sun. i)ist. 1•
R 171_0 Mtce- Rts. of way 210.00 1310.00 Mtce_Surface, R 172_ 7
1402 Cost of Rock Sales, 215 00 1 0 H& B Admin. 1500 $'
1 5.00 1 V5.00
Special Road Fy"
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R 3"1-0 Stce_Rts of Way 75.00 195,00 Mtce-Bridges, R 36 _0
R 362_0 Mtce. Surface, 120.00
195.00 195.00 Al
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Increase Decrease.
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Sun, Dist. 4:
R 461_0 Mtce Rts. of Way $ 300,00 $300,00 Mtce-Surface, R 462-0
UNEMPLO]'MENT RELIEF LOAN FUND,
' Sun. Dist. 2: <
R 246-0 C 0 Imnt, Bridges, $1250,00 $1000.00 Mtce- Rtp. of Way R 241-0 s
25MO Mice-Bridges, R 243_0
1250.00 $1250.00
Sup* Dist. 3• i
R. 342-0 Mtce-Surface, 60.00 60.00 Mtce-Rtsof Way R 341-0
The vote of the Board on the said order being as follows:
Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: Snnervisor Long.k
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of A.N,Sullenger, County Auditor, IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that certain unexpended portions of the Surveyor's General Fund appropriation
be transferred to the Supervisors appropriations as follows:
Transfer 2L Anpns, Su .__Io Sun.
Increase, Decrease.
Dist. 1:
' R 122_0 Mtce-Surface, $2225.00 $ 800.00 Mtce-S.Tf. R 1721
50.00 Mtce-Bridges R 173-0
1640_00 C 0 Rts. Way R 175-0 "#
Dist. 2•
R 221-0 Mtce..Rts of Way 260;00 220.00 Mtce-Rts of Way R 271_0
75.00 Mtce-Surface, R 272 {
125,00 Mtce-Bridges R 273_0
Dist-1; -`
R 325-0 C 0 -Impts, 410,00 495.00 Mtce-Surface, R 372-0
Dist. 4•
R 442_0 Mtce-Surface, 100,00 520.00 Mtce-Rts ofWay R 471._0
R 425-402 0 0 Impts. D 16, 300.00
R 42o-O " Bridges, 00
3925.00 $3925.00 `
The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
' Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisor Long,,
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
' On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, it is by the Board ordered that
the sum of ,"1530, be reanoropriated out of the Motor Vehicle Appropriations ordered
cancelled June 19, 1935, to the account for maintenance of rights of way, in Sun. #
District #1,
IT IS FURTiiER ORDERED that the following appro Trcation be made, to wit:
JURY FEE DEPOSIT WITHDRAWALS 508
Appropriation $ 30,00.
And that the amount thereof be trabsferred from Unappropriated Reserve Fund
to the General Fund.
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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the following Adjustment of appropriations be
made, to wit:
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Adystment of Appropriations.
Increase Decrease.
Richmond Health Center 532
0399 Misc. Services, $113.00 50,00 Extra Help 022
0515 Offc. Supp. Misc. 14.00 54.00 Tel. & Tel, 0339
0515 Med. & Surg. Supp. 77,00 50.00 Offc. Sup. Prtd 051
1009
19 .o0 a 19 .
Toe said order is passed by the following vote of the Board:
Ayes: Supervisors Cummirg s, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisor Long.,
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the cancellation and re-appropriation of funds as listed below be made, to wit
Highways & Bridges Division.
New Appropriations.
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Motor Vehicle Fund Re-appropriations of Cancellations made 6/19/35•
SSu;z. Dist_ 2:
R 211-0 Mtce- Rts of Way $400.00
R 212-0 Mtce-Surface, 530.00
$1230,00. f
Sun. Dist, 3•
R 315-0 C 0 Impts, to Roads, 575.00
575.00
Sun, D;st.4:
R 411_0 Mtce- Rts of Way 220.00
220.00
Sup. Dist, K•
R 512-0 Mtce-Surface, 350.00
R 513_0 Mtce-Bridges 920.00
$260546060
Cancellation & Re-Appropriation from Unemployment
Relief Loan Fund, •"'
Cancel:
-CarpIndigent s 510
0524-3 Groceries, #500.00
Appropriate: _
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R 1 1-102 Mtce. A13 650,00
D 2
R 24-6-0 Mtce-Bridges, 150.00
$500.00.
The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None,
Absent: Supervisor Long.
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
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 of the oro r
allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the County +reasur ,
and good cause appearing therefor in a detailed explanation presented by said A.N.
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Sullenger:
It is by the Board ordered that the following adjustments be made in the fund
as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Treasurer:
Debits Credits
(Decreases) (Increases)
Char. Corrns. Fund, $ 16,961.35
Motor Vehicle Fund 41 961.3g
Special Road Fund 3,535.20
sup. Dist. 5 Fund, 1,579.16
General Fund $16,511.37
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27,16 .36 $27,18b-3b �(
The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board:
Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisor Long.k
In Matter of Application on
Behalf of Byron County Fire Protection
'.. District, to State Board of Equalization .•
to Exceed Budget Expenditures.
it appearing to this Board of Supervisors that the Byron County Fire Protect'on
District is no7 indbted and has obligations payable for boring of a well and that
said District has a,.ailable for this use the sum of $155.00 but that the expenditure
of the said sum would exceed by more than five ner cent the amount of expenditures
of the District during the year 1932_33;
IT IS, BY Tr;' BOARD ORDERED that this Board, the governing body of Byron
County Fire Protection District, make application to the State Board of Equalization
for permission to expend the sum of One hundred eighty-five dollars to pay obligation
and exoenditures necessarily incurred for the operation of said District during the
year 193435, which sum will increase by more than five ner cent, the expenditures
of said District for the year 1932_33.
The vote of the Board on said order being as follows:
Ayes: Sunervisors Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisor Long.
' In Matter of Consideration of Budget
for year 1935-36.
The Board considers further the proposed budgets submitted by the heads of th
various departments of the County Government and the consideration of said budgets
being incomplete, this Board takes recess to meet on 'Wednesday, July 31st, 1935, at
2:30 o'clock P.M.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COKA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 318t, 1935•
The Board met at 2:30 O'clock P.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors H.L.Cummings, Harry M.Stow,
and R.J.Trembath. S.C.4el]s , Clerk.
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Absent: Supervisor James N.Long.
In Matter of Publishing Preliminary
Budget for the fiscal year 1935-36.
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On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED, that the County Auditor of Oontra Costa County, have published
by the Contra Costa Gazette, in pamphlet form, four hundred conies of Frelimiriary
Budget for Contra Costa Oounty for the fiscal year 1935-36.
The vote of.the Board on said order beim as follows: f
Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath,
Noes: None.
Absent: Supervisor Long.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, August 5th, 1935, at 10
o'clock A.*.
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-.-Clerk. UUU .'S
BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, AUGUST 5th, 1935-
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L,Cummings,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of July,
1935, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved as read and
signed by the Chairman and Clerk.
In the Matter of Investigating _
of School District and Special Assessment District
Budgets.
Unon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY -THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Clerk notify the Clerks of all school Listrict
Boards and the representatives of all special assessment districts of the County,
to appear before this Board of Supervisors on Monday, August 12th, 1935, and presen
their proposed budgets to said Board of Supervisors for fiscal year 1935-36, and be
questioned upon same.
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In the Matter of Advertising for Bids
for Construction of Sidewalk on Stockton
St. San Pablo.
This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of a
sidewalk on Stockton Street, in the town of San Pablo, and this being the time and
' place for receiving of said bids, the following bids are received, to wit:
Bid of ALBANY CEMENT CONTRACTORS, INC. $1.255 per sq, yard.
Bid of T.E. CLINCH, 15� cent per sq. ft.
Bid of PERES & GATTO, $1.62 per sq, yard.
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Thereu;;on said bids are referred to the County Surveyor of Contra Costa
County and the said Counsy Surveyor having requested that the award of said contract
j be postponed for a period of two weeks, for investigation of said bidders,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the bid of the Albany Cement Contractors, lie.
and the bid of T.E,Clinch, and the certified checks which accompanied same, be held
for a period of two weeks for further investigation.
IT Is FURTHER ORDERED that the certified check which accompanied bid of
Peres & Gatto, be retu--ned to said bidders.
In Matter of Correction of Assessment.
Geo. 0. Meese, County Assessor of Contra Costa County, having reported to i
this Board that: For year 1934-35• in Vol. 25 Assessment #55060 Clarence Tynan, C/o
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Tynan Lumber Company, Salinas, California, is assessed with Lot 20, Block A, Mao No.
3, Parkside Addition, with improvements erroneously shown as $2000 and the correct
assessed valuation of such improvements being $600, and said application having been
approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa county;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be authorized to reduce
assessed valuation of saiQ improvements from $2000 to $600, and reduce delinquencies
accordingly.<
In Matter of Granting Leave of Absence
to Katherine V. Terry.
'.. Katherine V.Terry, Justice of the Peace of the 11th Judicial Township of
Contra Costa County, having apolied to this Board for permission to leave the State
of California;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to leave the State of California
be granted to Katherine V. Terry, for a period of thirty days from and after the date
' of leaving the said State.
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In Matter of Granting Dance Permit.
The Antioch Horseshoe Club having applied to this Board for a permit to conduc
dance at Oak Grove Ball Room every Saturday night during the month of August, 1935
from 1 o'clock to 3 o'clock A.M.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD.RBD that said permit be granted.k
In Matter of Applying to the Railroad - -
Commission for permission to Construct
Grade Crossing between Brentwood and Byron.
Upon motion of Sunervisor R,J.Trembth, and seconded by Supervisor H.L.
Cummings,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa
County, apply to the Railroad Commission of the State of California for permission
to construct a grade crossing over Southern Pacific Railway Company's lines at Cross.
ing B-63.5 between Brentwood and Byron.,
In Matter of Anproval .3f Agreement
between Contra Costa County and the Salt
Water Barrier Association.
A Form of Agreement having been presented to this Board between Contra
Costa County, a political Subdivision of the State of California, and the Salt Water
Barrier Association, a non-profit corporation, in which said Agreement the County
of Contra Costa, agrees to pay to said Salt Water Barrier Association the sum of
$4250, and the said Salt Water Barrier Association agrees to advertise and make know
the resources of the County of Contra Costa, so as to induce immigration and increas
trade in commerce of said County and to foster on behalf of the said County the
conservation of flood waters in the streams and rivers located in said County.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said. Form of Agreement be and the same is
hereby approved and the Chairman of this 'card is hereby authorized to sign said
Agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
In Matter of publication of Notice
of Preparation of Preliminary Budget.
Unon motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that the Countv Clerk n_ublish notice of the preparation of the Prelim-
inary Budget of the County of Contra Costa, for the fiscal year 1935_36, and notice
of hearing on said Budget,in the Contra Costa Gazette, and the Richmond Independent,
for the time and in the manner prescribed by law.
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i In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, and in order to finance salary
payments pending the receipt of State apportionments, IT IS ORDERED that the followi g
amount be advanced from the School Supply Revolving Fund, said amount to be returned
as soon as available from current revenue, to wit:
S Bav Point School District Salary Fund, $350.00.
The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous.K
In Matter of Construction of Jail
at Brentwood.
Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County purchase
supplies and construct by day labor, a Jail in the Town of Brentwood, said jail to
cost not in excess of $950, and to be constructed under plans and specifications pre-
'., pared by Sunervisor R.J,Trembath, and under the supervision of R,J.Trembath.,,
In Matter of Construction, Repairs and
Maintenance of County Roads and Bridges.
It anpearing to this Board that the road districts of Contra Costa County
' would be unreasonably burdened by the purchase of materials for, or by the expense
of construction,or by the maintenance and repairs,of the several roads and bridges
in said Road Districts of the County of Contra Costa, during the fiscal year 1935-36,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a portion of the aggregate cost of the
the
purchase of materials for or expense of construction or maintenance of several roads
and bridges of the road districts of Contra Costa County, shall be paid for out of th
General Fund of said County during the fiscal year 1935-36•
The foregoinE Resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Allowance to Indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following allowances to indigents be
' made, to wit:
WILi,IAY AND SARA HAYNES, Route 1, Box 1426_A, Richmond Cal,
20. County cash allowance be increased to bO. County cash allowance,
as of July 1st, 1935•
JAMES BOUGHTER, 11429 Nevin Ave. Richmond.
$15. county cash allowance be increased to $25. county cash allowance
as of July lst, 1935•
' LILLIPN LAWRENCE Walnut Ave. Concord.
$20 Oounty Cash allowance which has been paid to MRS. MOULD; now be paid,
to MRS, WILLIAM RE11MERS, as of July 27th1 1935, whose address is 1103
Alhambra Ave. Martinez.
MR, AND hRSGILBERT =11SON. Walnut Ave. Concord.
---�K.00 Countycash allowance be discontinued as of July lst, 1935•
LORENCEBENETIS Castle Hill Road, Saranap.
;30.00 County cash allowance be discontinued as of July lst, 1935•
AUGUST RODIGONDi_ Garrard Ave. Fairview Dist, Martinez.
Aid be discontinued as of July 1st, 1935, in the amount of $15. County
cash allowance.
FELICIA RODRIGUES, 4C4 West Seventh St. Pittsburg.
$12 county cash allowance, be discontinued as of July 1st, 1935.
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_FRED SPEAR- Box 30-A, Oakley.
$25. State and $25, county aid for needy blind be continued as of June 1, 1935 _
aILLIAM LAMPARTEA. Granger's Hotel, Eckley.
611 8t ate end 415. county aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of
July let, 1935•
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MRS. A NAA HOF-FMA_Si Brentwood.
y.v0 State and $9.00 County aid for needy aged be granted to begin July 1,
1935 but no money to be paid by the Auditor's office until approved by
the State Dept. of Social Welfare.
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MRS, MARGARET MILES, Meadow Brook, Castle Hill, Walnut Creek 5
$11.50 State and $11.50 County aid for needy aged be granted to begin as
of July 1, 1935.
MRS, ELIZABETH ALBRIGHT, Gen. Del. Walnut Creek.
$15.00 State and $15. county aid for needy aged be continued as of July
let, 1935• j
CHARLES LAVER-YY+ 3721 Bissell Ave. Richmond.
$11.50 State aid for the needy aged and $11.rO county cash allowance
be continued as of June 1, 1935.
WM. WASHINGTON Route 1, Box 509, Richmond.
$10. 00 State aid to the needy aged and $10.00 county cash allowance
be continued as of July 1, 1935-
MRS, MALLIE SCOTT, 1019 Barrett Ave. Richmond.
12.50 State aid to the needy aged and $$12.50 county cash allowance
be continued as of July 1, 1935.
DELANO PAULL, O'Hara Rd, Oakley.
$10.00 State and $10.00 County aid for needy aged be continued as
of April 1, 1935, and $10. State and $10. County aid be reinstated
as of July 1, 1935.
ELLEN A. PAVEY. Gen. Del. Antioch.
That $5,00 State and $0.00 County aid for needy aged be continued as
of July 1, 1935, and that $5.00 State and $8.00 County aid for needy
aged, be increased to $10 State and $10 county aid as of Aug. 1, 1935.
ALEXANDER RIVOUX 720 Bissell Ave. Richmond.
,15.00 State aid to needyagedand $15. county cash allowance of May 1, '
1935, be amended to read „13. State aid to the needy aged and $13.
county cash allowance as of Aug. 1, 1935.
THEODORE REUTHER Waterfront, Crockett.
That $10.00 State and $10 county aid for needy aged be discontinued as
of July 1, 1935•
MRS ELLA HARDEN 916 Bissell Ave. Richmond.
,15. State aid and $15, county cash allowance to needy aged be discontinued
as of July 1, 1935.
ANTONE G MOITOZA R.F.D. Box 287, Richmond.
$12.50 State aid to the needy aged and $12.50 county cash allowance
be discontinued as of Aug. 1, 1935.
CLARK HILL. Rte 1, Box 353, Richmond.
Rrdered that application for aid be denied as need not established.
MRS. LOVINA SHELLENBERGER 919_ 7th St. Richmond.
Ordered that application for aid be denied as need not established.
FRANCIS ROBERTS 1 So. 34th St. Richmond.
ordered that application for aid be denied as need not established.
MRS. LUCILLE BRAY, 620 Susanna St. Martinez. '
That $20. State aid for half orphan children be continued as of July
let, 1935.
MRS. LILY BU-.-ROWS. 931 Elm St. E1 Cerrito.
That $50. State aid to half orphan children and $30 county cash allowance
be continued as of July 1, 1935.
MRS, CONSUELLO GO-d A$50.LES StCrevallo Ave. Belle Monte, Pittsburg. ,
That ate and $10 county aid for children of an incapacitated
Father be discontinued as of July 1, 1935•
MRS. MIL'DRED THAYER, 1116 Bissell Ave. Richmond.
$20 State aid for needy children be discontinued as of July 1, 1935.
FLORA BRODERICK O'Hara Ave. Oakley.'
10 State and $7,50 County aid for half orphan children be discontinue
as of Aug. 1, 1935. -
And the Board takes recess to meet on Wednesday, August 7th, 1935, at 10 o'cloc
A.M.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
iYEDNESDAY, August 7th, 1935.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath._ —S.C,Iells, Clerk.
In Matter of Installing Heatin System """""' "
for Court House and Jail.
' Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY
THEBOARD ORDERED that J.H,Morrow, Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County, have
installed an addition to the heating system in the Hall of Records Building, which -:
will heat the Court House Building and County Jail, in the City of Martinez, at
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a cost not to exceed the sum of $3865,00.rc .
In Matter of Apnlication of Pacific
Telephone & Telegraph Company to attach a drop
wire and trim tree.
The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having applied to this Board }
for permission to attach one drop wire on a timber bridge across Dutch Slough
on the Knightsen—BridgefordRoad, at Farrar Park., between Telephone Company's Poles
120 and 121 and for permission to trim one willow tree at Telephone Company's Pole
102, on the C ounty Road adjacent to Dutch Slough,approximately 400 feet east of
Iron House Road to Knightsen,
It is, by the 3oard ordered that permission as requested in such applicatic
be and the same is hereby granted, z
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, August 12th, 1935, at 10
O'clock A
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA
MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1935 ,.
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THE BOARD MET AT 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W. J. Buchanan, Chairman, Supervisors James N. Long, H. L. CummiN s,
Harry M. Stow, and R. J. Trembath. S. C. Wells, Clerk.
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In the Matter of Fixing Budget
for Fiscal Year 1935-1936.
The Board met at this time for the purpose of, and did, interview representa—
tives of the Boards of Trustees of the various School Districts of Contra Costa xe
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County and representatives of the budget making bodies of the various municipal dist
ricts of the County. V
In the Matter of the
WPA Sewing Project.
Glenn M. Stout, Area Director IPA, having applied to this Board for the alloca—
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August 12, 1935. -- Continued
:tion of Twelve Hundred Dollars ($1200.00) to the WPO for a sewing project for women,
said Twelve Hundred Dollars ($1200.00) to be used for the rental of sewing machines
and the purchase of equipment, upon motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor
Long, it is by the Board ordered that the sum of Twelve Hundred Dollars ($1200.00) be
allocated to the WPA for a sewing project for women, and the Board takes recess to
meet(o7 Monday, August 19, 1935, at 9 o'clock A.M.
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF
CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
Monday, AUGUST 19, 1935•
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W. J. Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.
Long, H. L. Cummings, R. J. Trembath, - S.C. Wells, Cler .
Absent: Supervisor Harry M. Stow.
'In the Matter of Granting
(Dance Permit.
Mt. Diablo Post No. 246 of the American Legion, Danville, California, having
applied to this Board for permission to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on Septem-
ter 7, 1935, it is by the Board ordered that said permission be granted.
In the Matter of Declaring
Ordinance No. 234 duly published.
Ordinance No. 234 of the County o3 Contra Costa having been duly published
for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law in the Crockett Signal, a news-
; gaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Oontra Costa, as
shown by the affidavit of publication of C. L. Baysinger on file herein, it is by the
L. Board ordered that said Ordinance No. 234 be and the same is hereby declared publishe .-
In the Matter of Declaring
Ordinance No. 235 duly published.
Ordinance No. 235 of the County of Contra Costa having been duly published
for the time and in the manner as prescribed by law in the Crockett Signal, a news-
paper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, as
shown by the affidavit of publication of C. L. Baysinger on file herein, it is by the
Board ordered that said Ordinance No. 235 be and the same is hereby declared published.
In the Matter of Annlying to
the State Board of Equalization
on behalf of Carquinez County
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Fire Protection District to Exceed
Budget Limit.
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Albert Aljets, President of the Board of Trustees of Carquinez County Fire
!Protection District having requested this Board, the governing body of said Carquinez
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Fire Protection District to apply to the State Board of Equalization on behalf of
said District for permission to expend the stun of $607.16 for bills incurred by said
District to June 30, 1935. under Section 20, Article 2 of the Constitution of the
State of California, upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Long,
it is by the Board ordered that this Board make application to the State Board of
Equalization of the State of California on behalf of the Carquinez County Fire Protect
' ion District for permission to expend the sum of $607.18 additional for the budget of
said District for the fiscal year of 1934-35-
:In the Matter of Claim of
Stephen J. Theveni.n.
Stephen J. Thevenin having filed with this Board a claim against the County of
Contra Costa County in the sun of $15,000.00 for personal injuries claimed to have
been sustained by said claimant while washing windows in the Court House, it is by the 7
Board ordered that said claim be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attor
:ney of Contra Costa County.
In the Matter of Claim of
Ray L. Riley, Controller of
the State of California,against
the County of Contra Costa.
Ray L. Riley, Controller of the State of California having presented to this
Board a claim against the County of Contra Costa in the sum of $1315.33 for damages
Ito ore truck belonging to the State of California and for loss and damage to merchan—
dise hauled on said truck, caused by the collapsing of a bridge in Contra Costa, upon
' motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, it is ordered that
.said claim be referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County.
In the Matter of Providing
Office Svace for }qPA,
Zr. Phelan, District Director of 11PA,having requested this Board to provide
office space for WPA in the City of Martinez, it is by the Board ordered that the WPA
be and they are hereby granted permission to occupy such space as is not used by
SURA in that certain room in the Court House formerly occupied by the Tax Collector
:of Contra Costa County.
'.;In the Matter of Granting
Permission to City of Antioch to
'slay water pipe line.
' George T. Oliver, City-Engineer of the City of Antioch,having applied to this
Board for permission to replace the water pipe line along the County road running from
Antioch to Lone Tree Way with an eighteen inch water pipe line, upon motion of Super—
visor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, it is by the Board ordered that per—
mission to replace and lay said eighteen inch water pipe line be granted, said work
to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County and to
the satisfaction of the Supervisor of District No. 5.
In the Matter of Building Sidewalk
On Stockton St. is the Town of San Pablo.
This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of a
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sidewalk on Stockton St. in the Town of San Pablo and the consideration of the bids
received for the doing of said Rork having been continued to this date, and the Beard
considering at this time that the bids so received are not satisfactory bids and deem-
ing it to the best interests of Contra Costa County that said work be done by the
'.County Surveyor of said County by day labor, upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded
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by Supervisor Curmnings, it is by the Board ordered that all bids for the doing of said
work be and the same are hereby rejected and that the certified checks which accompan-
ied said bids be returned to the respective bidders.
It is further ordered that the Purchasing Agent of said County purchase the
',necessary materials for, and that the County Surveyor of said County proceed with, the
building of said sidewalk by day labor.' ' c
In the Matter of Advertising
the Resources of Contra Costa County
in the Martinez Herald.
Clifford C. Anglim, publisher of the Martinez Herald, having requested that
,this Board of Supervisors place an advertisement, advertising the resources of Contra
Costa County in the Special Edition of the Martinez Herald to be published on Septem-
ber c, 1935, and this Board deeming the said Special Edition of the Martinez Herald
a good advertising medium of the resources of said County, it is by the Board ordered
that an advertisement consisting of one page advertising the resources of said County,
',be placed in said.Special Edition of the Martinez Herald at a cost of ,100.00.
It is further ordered that the Martinez Herald present to this Board a duly
verified claim in the sum of $100.00 on the Advertising Fund of said County for paymen
of said advertisement. j ,
In the Mutter of Transfer of Funds.
A. N. Sullerger, Ccunty Auditor of Contra Costa County, having reported to
,this Board that certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust ac-
counts 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 Count
(Treasury, and good cause appearing therefore in a detailed explanation presented by
said A. N. Sullenger,
It is by the Board ordered that the following adjustments be made in the fund
as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Treasurer:
Debits Credits
(Decreases) (Increases)
Motor Vehicle Fund 1.55
Unemp Relief Loan Fund 875.90
Char & Corrns. Fund 121.30
General Fund 77556.15
T7-7 7577.75
The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to-wit:
AYES: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan, and Trembath
ABSENT: Supervisor Stow. ' I
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In the Matter of Transfer
of Funds.
Upon request of A. N. Sullenger, County Auditor, and in order to pay the
claim of F. Stamm for bridge work, and the claim of MacDonald & Harrington for bridge
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lumber, it is by the Board ordered that the following new appropriation be made:
_S�p, _'i ss t_,_�G
R526 0 Impts to Bridges ;1242.00.
It is further ordered that in order to provide the above sum, the following
appropriations be cancelled:
District Attorney 112
' 023 Reporters Fees 600.00
0213 operatives wages 642.00
$12 2.00.
The vote on the foregoing order being as follows, to-nit:
AYES: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan, and Trembath
ABSENT: Supervisor Stow.
In the Matter of Transfer
of Funds.
Upon request of A. N. Sullenger, County Auditor, it is by the Board ordered
that the following cancellations of appropriations for the fiscal year 1934-35 be
made:
Cancellation
1934-35
U R Ln General Salaay C & C
' General Election 121
1058 Eln Supplies 170.00
10522 Postage 30.00
Sheriff 202
012 Extra Help 225.00
Hoso-Blds & Grds 902 -
0210 t4agds 25.00
0211 Rages, Repair 45,00
0221 Engineers 110.00
0311 Electricity 15.00
0328 Repair of Bldgs 55.00
0329 Repair of Equipt 25.00
0398 County Equipment 1;5-00
0527 Water 95.00
Weimar Jt, Hosp 906
000 Pro rata 100.00
Care of ndi�. 5L
0i55 r 1000.00
Health Dept. 301
031 Med& Dental Fees 35.00
0515 Med & Surg. Supp. 5.00
Lund Clinic 9108
031 Had. & Dental Fees 15.00
0515 Med & Surg. Supp. 2O.o
6-.-0
1-00.00 200.00 225.00 86
It is further ordered that the following new appropriations in the amounts
shorn below be ordered and payable from the sums made available through the cancella-
' tions above listed:
New Appropriations
1934-35
General C & C U R Ln
'.. Elections- Prelim. Costs 120
0518 Offc Supp., Misc. 180.00
Sheriff 202.
0213 Operatives Mages 225.00
Constable , 17 227
0� 2 Transpn of Persons 20.00
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Hosn-Care of Inmates 503
051. Laundry Stipo. 327.00
0524-� Groceries 112.00
-y Meat 120.005 00
0599 Misc. Supp.
SERA Proi (URL) 523
0599 Misc. SUPp. 200.00
Ct Hse & Grds 56
091 Hldg Impts. 500.00
Health Officer"301 '
0912 Office Equipt. 70.00
0913 Misc. Equipt 30.00
County Lung Clinic 505
0911 Offc Furniture 20.00
0913 ?disc. Equipt. 55.00
+725:00 -20,00 1000.00 ,
The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to-wit:
AYES: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan, and Trembalh
ABSENT: Supervisor Stow. _
In the Matter of
Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A. PI. Sullenger�CaofitYnA�i�i�x°�rto clear appropriations for
the year 1934-35 it is by the Board ordered that the adjustments of appropriations
listed below be made:
Appropriations Adjustments
Increase Decrease
Clerk 102
0517 Offe Supp., Prtd. 5.00 5.00 Offc Supp., Misc. 0515
Auditor 10a-
0517
050517 Offc Supp., Prtd. 25.00 25.00 Postage 0522
Diss, Atty. 112
0521 Periodicals 50.00 50.00 Off- Supp., Misc. 0515
Coroner 115
0313 Bond 10.00 10.00 Auto Mileage 041
Just Ct 2 42
0715State Offc Exo Allce 5.00 5.00 Sm Clms Ct Exp 0414
Just Ct Juries etc 1 0
03 Fees & Exp of Jurors 30.00 30.00 Reporters Fees 023
Grand ur 152
023 Reporters Fees 10.00 10.00 Fees & Exp of Wtn 035
'. CtHse & Grds16
0599 Misc. Supp. 10.00 10.00 Water 0527
Sheriff 202
0213 Operatives Wages 330.00 20.00 Reporters Fees 023
0329 Repair of Equipt 5.00 30.00 matrons " 025
0519 Photo Supp. 5.00 5.00 med & Dental 031
5.00 Transpn Prop 0343
60.00 Auto Mileage 0.1
10.00 Crim Exp. 045
45.00 Con- Exp. o49
10.00 Books 053
25.00 Offc SiPP•, misc, 0515
35.00 Misc, SUDP. 0599 y
9955..00 Replact Equipt OSI e
O.00 340-00
,Jail-Care of Pris. 231 ! -
031 Fees, med& Dental 3.00 5.00 Repair of Equipt 0329
0311 Electricity 9.00 10.00 Med. & Surg Supp 0515
0524 Food Supp 6.00 3.00 later 0527
18.00 16.00
;Recorder 235
.051 Replact of Equipt 190.00 95.00 Repair of Equipt 0329
70.00 Offc Supp., Prtd. 0517 s.
25.00 Postage 0522 -
190.00 190.00
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Aeric, Comm, 242 ,p
021 Reg. salaries 15.00 33 00 Misc, Services 0399
041 Auto Mileage 13.00 b.00 Ord. Travg Exp 0+11 ,
3 00 Offc Supp., Prtd. 0517
4.00 " " Misc. 0519
3.00 Postage 0522 -a
5.00 Misc. Supp. 0599
Materials 073
2T8,-00 29.00
The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to-wit:
AYES: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan, and Trembat
ABSENT: Supervisor Stow.
In the Matter of
Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A. N. Sullenger, County Auditor, it is by the Board ordered
that the appropriations adjustments shown on the following list be ordered-+n--ordered
in order to clear accounts for the fiscal year 1934-35:
Road Appropriations -?4
Increases Decreases
R420-1 Road Lighting 3.00 3.00 Mtce-Rte of Way R421-o
R 241-0 Mtce-Rts of Way 22,00 15-00 Mtce-Surface R242-o
R 342-0 Mtce-Surface1 .00 21.00 Mtce-Rte of Way R341-0
00 30.00
R221-0 Mtce-Rts of Way 20.00 20.00 Road Lighting R270-1.
the foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to-wit:
AYES: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan, and Tremba h
ABSENT: Supervisor Stow.
In the Matter of Adoption
of Plans and Specifications
for Building Concrete Culvert
in Supervisor District No. 2.
R. R. Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented to
this Board plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details, for the build-
ing of the concrete culvert in Supervisor District No. 2 of Contra Costa County, and
to be located on Loring Avenue in the Town of Crockett, it is by the Board ordered
that said plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details be and the same
are hereby adopted as plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details for
the building of a concrete culvert in Supervisor District No. 2, Contra Costa County,
It is further ordered that advertisement for the building of said culvert
be placed in the Crockett Signal, a newspaper of general circulation printed and pub-
lished in the County of Contra Costa, and that bids for the doing of said work be re-
ceived by the Clerk of this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Tuesday,
September 3, 1935•
of Election
' In the Matter of Canvassing/Returns of
Special State Election.
The Board of Supervisors meet as a Board of Canvassers to canvass the re-
turns of the Special State Election held on the 13th, day of August, 1935, throughtout
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the County 4Contra Costa andGeac, & the different consolidated precincts a_ }
i <. ml the returns yeach e the consolidated precincts # said County being o
e2 in the off!_ 4 the County t_. the e_a thencat thereproceeds tand _
and as tc__s the returns < all of this saidprecincts 4said County. \ .
Thereupon the Board having completed the __se all of the consolidated pre#me, \ /
excluding the votescaste absent voters, finds that the _es _tom eachconsti-
tutional amendment submitted to the vote of the electors dress shown on the follow-
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STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST
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SPECIAL
STATE ELECTION
HELD
AUGUST 13, 1935
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COUNTY
' State of Califomia
RELATING TO VOTES CAST ON
1. Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 26
2. Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 18
3. Assembly Constitutional Amendment No.90
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Statement of All Votes Cast at the
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMEWS SUBMITTED
TO VOTE OF ELECTORS
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Consolidated Precinct No. 1 Ir /8 17 /8
Consolidated Precinct No. 2 is JD Z7 ,0.7 --
El Cerrito No.'s 1&2 i� I Il 1rS
Consolidated Precinct No. 3
E1 Ccrnto Nu's 3.e i
Consolidated Precinct No. 4 60 li ,�/v Z.j ! ,�O , ,�o I ,j'g
E!Ccrnto Nn'e 3&G
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Consolidated Precinct No. b ,S l li ��' .j/ /�f 3/ ! ,�.L -Z7 I _
El Ccrnto No.7
Consolidated Precinct No. 6 S.Z I' ,�o z z -L5/ z19
EI C—it.No.'s S&9
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Consolidated Precinct No. 7
EI Cita Na.10
Consolidated Precinct No. B 1
Eciutlnanm N..'e 1,23-3
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Consolidated Precinct No. 9 II 9/ TP 43 -Zo -s(r ii 1-4—/ -
Richmond No.'s 1,2&3 -
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Consolidated Precinct No.10 1, 9/ SZ .aP H7. -91.91
Richmond No's 1,5 S G I; �
Consolidated Precinct No.11
Richmond No.'s 7,S,E 9 ! I
Consolidated Precinct No.12 6� 'I .ate !/ Z� /1106 37 ': �7
Rwhmmul No.'s 10&,11 I�
Consolidated Precinct No.13
Richmond Nos.12&13 I!
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Consolidated Precinct No.14 %O
Richmond Nn.'s 14&1.:
Consolidated Precinct No.16
Richmond No.'s 16&17 ` yIIII'
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Consolidated Precinct No.16
Richmond No.'s IS,19&20 •.
Consolidated Precinct No.17 I /33 ;(4-: 7/ -�7
Richmnd No.'s 21,22 S 23
Consolidated Precinct No.16 ; �7 I -`f/ �f 0 --7 4' i r77
1Rchmond No.'s 21&25 {I NI
Consolidated Precinct No.19 --
Richmond No.'s^_G&27 I'NI
Consolidated Precinct No.20 {. /03
Rmhmood No's 28,29&32
Consolidated Precinct No.21
Richuun I No.'s 30,31&39 ! I�
Consolidated Precinct No.22 II f S6 fur 'S4a sn ''�3�
Rirhmmul No's 34&-35
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Consolidated Precinct No.23 1 78 I �.� /`S "`/6 -057 60
Richmond No.'s U&37 �I j
Consolidated Precinct No.24 79 h`� Zy Zf� �z III tsd Z�
Richmond No.'s 33&3S
Consolidated Precinct No.25 11 79 7
Richmond No.'s 40&41
Consolidated Precinct No.26 ' 'Z II 2 9 17 j -Z� 17
Rmhmnnd No.72 L-
Consolidated Precinct No.27 7� —
Ssn Pablo Nn's 1&3
Consolidated Precinct No.26 �O 11 �:6 d/ .3�, II '77 -p-'v
San Pabin Nc.'s 2&4 ;I
Consolidated Precinct No.29
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Consolidated Precinct No.30 !i /� 9 '2 7 //
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Consolidated Precinct No.31
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Consolidated Precinct No.32
II Pmam No_'a I,t 2&lraranlea
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Consolidated Precinct No.33 -Z
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!I craakatt N..'.t s s i I
Consolidated Precinct No.35 6 7 ;) -1/7, /7 Iti S3 /'z
C"kete No'.2 e 4 q II
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Consolidated Precinct No.36 C /.33' 74 `S �-? �O I� 7,F _I/Y
Crockett No'.5&7
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Consolidated Precinct No.39 II 7{f: /�O. -;�-Z -Z9:
Onnvillr No.e 1&^ � Ir
Consolidated Precinct No.40
Consolidated Precinct No.41 I z 9 /z I / 3 /7
Teaeejem
Consolidated Precinct No.42 &/ 3�� �� _ �`� z 7 _-2_ 7
Consolidated Precinct No.43
Consolidated Precinct No.44
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Consolidated Precinct No.46
j Consolidated Precinct No.46 .2,9
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Consolidated Precinct No.47 f --— --
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Consolidated Precinct No.60 ! 9 II /9 �a /`r '3 3 d/ Z 7
II W.1-t Creek No.d
I' Consolidated Precinct No.51 ii 57 9 II
' Walnut Creek-N,.3 8 SnrsneP
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Consolidated Precinct No.52 9 7 6 9 "If
I NnrGnez No's 1,283 ' 4 -
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ConsolidatedPrecinct No.53 �� //0 � 7�- ,3 7
nfarti—No:a 4,7&to
Consolidated Precinct No.64
II Dlarlinoa No.'e 5 S li
Consolidated Precinct No.66 ! �� d 5e, d 7 a -Z 311
rlartme,Na s&a
Consolidated Precinct No.56 �.Z 7/ 20�� .3 367 _"2/1
Ij M'tiscz No.'s 1112,k 8 13
Consolidated Precinct No.57
Vine Ifill N,'a t i° -
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Consolidated Precinct No.68
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Consolidated Precinct No.59 9V
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Consolidated Precinct No.60 lii 1,12 II 76 /17 '7 a II 7a /T.L
Concord No.'e 4&6
Consolidated Precinct No.61 -5z4! s7 '
Concord N,'s 5&7
Consolidated Precinct No.62 -2-3 ,Z/ .2.r •
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Consolidated Precinct No.63 ,i it -L7 -
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Consolidated Precinct No.64
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C"nsolidated Precinct No.66 73 -4z-7- zg- ,ate -9 7- I 4z -2 9 _
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Consolidated Precinct No.66 /7
Pittahorg No's 2&3
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Consolidated Precinct No.67 �I �7 i''-�� �7 ! �� •� `�� ' -�/ .
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Consolidated Precinct No.68 �i .r� 37 , /6 9 -Z y i' -p�
Pittsburg N.,'e 5,9&12 I
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Consolidated Precinct No.69 /'
Pittsburg No'e 10&11 h _—
Consolidated Precinct No.70
PiLLrhurg No.'s 13&14
Consolidated Precinct No.71 '� �� II .2a /J'
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Consolidated Precinct No.72
Port Chleago No.'s I&2&Clyde
Consolidated Precinct No.73
Niche.
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In the Matter of Canvassing Returns of
Absent Voters at Special Election
August 13, 1935.
This being the time and place required by law for the canvassing of returns
of absent voters' ballots at the Special Election held throughtt e County of Contra
Costa 0.mrriy on the 13th, day of August, 1935, and each of said ballots having been
returned to the Clerk of said Board, and the Board having fully canvassed all of sai
ballots, finds that the votes cast by said absent.voters areas shown on the bottom
of "statment of vote" canvassed on August 19, 1935, following Page 346 of Volume 31
of Minutes of this Board.
The Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, August 20, 1935, at 1:30 o'clock
P.M......�.W1 l °..... Clerk /l: ...... ..Chairman
IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COidTR4 COSTA COUNTY,
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1935
The Board mat at 1:30 o'clock P.M. -
Present: Hon. SY. J. Buchanan, Chairmary• Supervisors James N. Long,
H. L. Cumnings, Harry :1. Stow, and R. J. Trembath. _
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' Iu Matter of Allowance - - - - -,-to Indigents
IT IS BY TIE BOARD ORDERED that the following allowances to indigents be
made, to-wit,
CARL JOHNSON, Zittle Place, Walden Road, W lnut Creek, Calif.
315.00 County Cash Allowance be reinstated as of August 1, 1935
MRS. JEAN SCOTT, Rose Apts., Martinez, Calif.
$20.00 County Cash Allowance be increased to $25,00 County Cash Allow-
. _ ance as of August 1, 1935 "a
L'RS. JOSEPHINE F_
F RRA?TE, 536 Cutter St., Pittsburg,
$ .50 County Cash Allowance be discontinued as of August 1, 1935
MRS. SUSANNA SCULLY, 1709 Grant St., Concord,
423.50 State Aid and $23.50 County Aid to the Needy Blind be granted to ,
begin as of July 19, 1935
MRS. MARY LALONEY, 655 6th. St., Richmond;
512.00 State Aid to the Needy Aged and $12.00 County Cash Allowance be
continued as of August, 1935
SANDY GRAYSON, 965 - 9th. St., Richmond,
09.00 State Aid to the Needy Aged and $9.00 County Cash Allowance be
discontinued as of August 1, 1935. (Deceased)
MRS. CAPITOLA PAULL, Oakley,
---x10.50 State Aid and 510.50 County Aid to the Needy Aged be discontinued L
as of 8-1--
MRS. ALMA HARPER, 505 Kearney St., El Cerrito,
0raered-tbat aid be denied '
EDNA LEONORA WEBSTER, 533 Third Avenue, Crockett,
rflerea-tas5 Board summary be corrected to read $10.00 State aid paid to
;r. Thomas Leml:on in care of Sox_ 24 in Crockett for his Whole-Orphan ,
niece, Edna Leonora Webster
YARISCAL CHILDREN St. Vincent's Orphanage, San Rafael, x:
x50.00 State Aid for Needy 6hildren and 350.00 County Cash Allowance be
discontinued as of August 4, 1935• a.
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In the Hatter of Appointment of
Director of Contra Costa C.=,.-,y
Mosquito Abatement District No. 1.
The terms of office of William P. Hugo and Otis Loveridge, as Directors of
Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District Ido. l,having expired, it is by the w
Board ordered that William P. Hugo and R. H. Bode be and they are hereby appointed '
',.. Directors of Contra Costa County Mosquito Abatement District No. 1 for a term of two �Fr
years from and after June 30, 1935.0
In the Matter of Adopting of
Budget for Contra Costa County
for the Fiscal Year 1935-36• y
The County Auditor having, filed with this Board the Budget of anticipated
resources and_exppnditures ofContra Costa County for the.year.beginning July 1; 1935 %a
and ending June 30, 1936, and the Board of Supervisors having considered in detail all
of the items contained in said Budget presented by different officers and heads of
departments of Contra Costa County, it is by the Board ordered and resolved that the
isaid Budget be and the same is hereby adopted as so finally determinedand said Budget
appropriations are hereinafter set forth by the different classes for j111ages and Sal-
axies,"Maintenance and Operations, ar_d"Interest and Debt Redemptions;' and appropria-
tions for capital outlay, are specified by items, to=wit:
GENERAL GOVERNMENT. (Legislative)
S�karu of Supervisors.
Salaries A Wages, $12,000.00 Salary.
Maintenance & Operation 66 00 General.
Total for Board of Supervisors 1727 .00.
County Clerk:
Salaries and Wages, 18,427.00 Salary
Maintenance & Operation 2.129.00 General.
Total for County Clerk 0,820.00
Total Legislative: 8,586.00
FINANCE OFFICES.
Audi for.
SAlaries and Wages $20,720.00 Salary
Maintenance and Operation3-129
0 General.
Capital Outlay 0 General.
Total for Auditor 717.00
j Amounts carried Forward $63,303.00
Treasurer:
Salaries and Wages 6,200.00 Salary:
Maintenance and operation 2 _ Genial.
Total for Treasurer , 98.00
Assessor: .-
Salaries and Wages $24,864.00 Salary
Maintenance and Operation 66General.
Total for Assessor 83k,030.00
Ta. Collector:
Salaries and Wages 15, 00 Salary
Maintenance and Operation 15 426.00 General
Capital Outlay 3r1O.O0
Total for Tax Collector31,320.00
Total Finance Offices $95,765.00
LAW OFFICES.
District Attorney:
Salaries and Wages, 21,776.00 Salary
800.00 General.
Maintenance and Operation 4,335.00 General.
2,500.00 Dist. Atty. Spl.
Capital OutlayGeneral.
Total for District Attorney $ 29 7 1.00
Total Law Offices, $ 29,761.00
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Amount Carried Forward $165,112,00,
Other General Executive Offices_
Purchas'La anAgent:
Salaries d Wages, 6,180.00 General,
Maintenance and Operation 1,612,00 General.
Capital Outlay 13�i,Qo General.
' Total for Purchasing Agent $7,929.00
Coroner_
Salaries and Wages 1,320.00 Salary
Maintenance and Operation 7,b15-00 General.
Total for Coroner ,935,00
Salarie
Surveyors:
and Wages, 26,504,00 Salary
' Maintenance and Operation 2,075-00 General,
Capital Outlay -135.QO General,
Total for Surveyor $29,714-00
Total other General Executive
Offices. X5,576.00
Amounts Carried Forward, $210.688,00
ELECTIONS_Special State 4,327,00 General
Preliminary Costs 8,910,00 General,
Primary:
Salaries and 'Rages 10,520,'00 General.
Maintenance and Operation 12,977.00 General.
Total Primary Elections $23,397.00
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Special
Salaries.and Wages 40.'00. General. iU
Capit al Outlay
Maintenance and Operation
Total Spe cial Elections 195,00
Total Elections, $36,829,00
..' JUDICIAL:
�Qyyper+oj' Courts 440.00 General,
Salaries and 'gages 750.00 Sal
Maintenance and Operation 2,307.00 General,
Capital Outlaqneral, a
Total Superior Courts 8,50?:000
Justice Coir ter•
Salaries and Wages 25,032,00 Salary
Maintenance and Operation 00 General.
Total Justice Courts 30, 1 ,00 e
dust_ Cts Juries, etc. -
9alaries & wages, 1,400,00 General, f
Mtce. & Operation 620:00 General.
Total Ju et. bte. etc. 2,020.00 i w
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Amounts Carried Forward, $288,455.00 ?r
Trial Jurieq-In rpreters_
Witnesseq, etc.
Salaries & Wages 1,875,00 general.
Maintenance and Operation 9.820.00 General.
Total for Trial Juries, Interpreters, $11,695.00
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Wand Jury_
Salaries and '?!ages 1 0.00 General.
Maintenance and Operation 9-2-00 General,
Total for Grand Jury, 5 72,00
Law Library.
Salaries and Wages 300,00 Law Library
Maintenance and Oneration 100,00 Law Library,
' Capital Outlay2'50,00_Law Library,
Total for Law Library. , 00,00
Total Judicial $ 1,2o05 00
GENERAL GOVERNMENT BULDINGS.
Court House and Grounds:
Salaries and 'Rages, 177,00 General,
Maintenance and Operation 4,516,00 General.
Capital Outlay ,97 .00 General, r"
Total for Court House and Grounds
Hall 4..f Records and Grounds: �..-
Salaries & Wages 7 343.00 Generq
Maintenance and Operation 4428,00 General,
Capital Outlay, 4'344,00 General.
Total for Hall of Records and Grounds $16,115-00
Total General Government Buildings $29,091.00
Total General Government 8337,813,00.
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Protection to Persons and Propertv: '
Sheriff: F^,
Salaries and Wages 33,556. Salary
6,516. General, a
Maintenance and Operation 21,610. General.
Capital Outlay General.
Total Sheriff. 62,429.00
Constables:
Salariesand Wages, 27,406. Salary
Maintenance and Operation '726.0 General.
Total Constables 3
County Jail Buildina:
Salaries and Wages, 39. General.
Maintenance and Operation General.
Total County Jail Building S 229.
Care of Prisoners:
Salaries and Wages 1,060. Salary
750. General.
Maintenance and Operation 9 U5 General. Y
Total care of Prisoners 102
525;
Branch Jails'
Salaries and Wages
Maintenance and Operation 91. General.
Capital Outlay 950, General.
Total Branch Jails: 1,041.
Working Prisoners 756. General.
Recorder:
Salaries and Wages, 16,676. Salary
Maintenance and Operation 3,406 General.
Capital OutlayGeneral.
0,117.
Total Recorder - - -
Amounts carried Forward =467,936.
Public Aaminiatrator:
Salaries and 'Aages,
Maintenance and Operation 500. General.
Total Public Administrator $500. '
Humane Officer:
Maintenance and Operation r00.' Gener al. ?
Total Humane Officer, 600,
Sealer of Weights & Measures:
Salaries and Wages, 3,654.00 Salary
Maintenance and Operation 2,045 General.
Total Sealer of Weights &.Measures - 55 729.00
Amounts Carried Forward $474,767.
Horticultural Onmissioner:
Salaries and Wages, 2,625 Salary.
12,523 General.
Maintenance and Operation 11,266. General.
Capital Outlay 20 General.
Total Horticultural Commissioner, 126,736,
Farm Aevisor•
Salaries and Wages, 1,500 General
2•b9;_ General
Total Farm Advisor f4,193.
FIRE PROTECTION:
Salaries and Wages,
Maintenance and Operation 725. General
2 00 Unem. Rlf. Loan
Total Fire Protection: 2,725.
Amounts Carried Forward, $506,421.
Motor Police:
Mtce. & Operation 30. General.
Capital Outlay
Total Motor Police $30
Predatory Animal:Control:
Salaries and 'Mages 1,000. General.
Total $1,000.
COUNTY GARAGE•.
Maintenanceand Oneration 9,320. General.
Capital Outlay 62020. General,
Total County Garage
Compensation Insurance 7,5500. General,
Fire Insurance 2,b00. General,
Liability Insurance --44000- General.
Total Insurance 14,000.
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Control of Rabies: $ 16,00 General,
Watchman_ Port Chicago 1056,00 General,
Total Pro*ction toersons and
Property $202,450.
Amounts Carried Forward 540,263,
CON9ERVATIOV OF HEALTH:' Health Officer
Salaries and Wagea, 204, Char, & Corrns.
Maintenance and Operation —4-420. Char. & Corrns.
Total Health Officer j, 2
VITAL STATISTICS:
Maintenance and Operation 575, Char. & Corrns, _
Total Vital statistics $ 575•
TOTAL CONSERVATION OF HEALTH: .$14,199-
Amount Carried Forward $554,462.
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES:
S,,p ryiwnrial niatrint
Maintenance and Operation 59,110-
CaDital Outlay new Construct. 1,200.
Capital Outlay Improvements
to Exist. Roads and Bridges, 1
Total Sapervisorial Dist, #1 70,310, carious.
SupervisoiaDistrict #2
aintenrancel and Operation 67,808
Capital Outlay Improvements
to Exist. Roads and Bridges
Total Super. District #2, 75,808, Various
Supervisorial District $3,
Maintenance and Operation . 62,667.
Capital Outlay Improvements
to ExistRads and Bridges �22 QQ0''�
Total Supervisorial Dist, #3 x,667, Various.
' SuNervisorial District #4:
Maintenance & Operation 43,827
Capital Outlay Improvements
to Exist, Roads & Bridges
Total Supervisorial Dist, A. 827 Various.
Supervisorial Dist. #.5
Maintenaooe and Operation , 70,140,
Capital Utley Improvement
to exist, Roads & Bridges50
Total Supervisorial Dist. #5 77,640. Various.
Administration Expense $ 4,125• General.
Total Highwaysand Bridges $359,377•
Amounts Carried Forward $913,839•
CHARITIES & CORRECTIONS,
County Physician:
Salaries and Wages 9,300. Char. & Corrns.
Maintenance & Operation 904. Char, & Corrns.
Total County Physician 10,20
., County Hoen!jjl Building. _
Salaries and Wages 6,296• Char, & Corrns.
Maintenance and Oneration 10,852, Char. & Corrns.
QOutlay Char. & Corrns.
Total County
Hospital Building
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OCare of Inmates:
Salaries and Wages 553,569. Char, & Corrns.
Maintenance and Operation 47,585. Ohs, & Corrns.
Capital Outlay 1:974. Char. & Corrns,
' Total Care of Inmates 4103,128.
Care of Indigents:
Indigent Relief 152,700, Char, & Corrns.
Aged Aid 182,290 Char. & Corrns.
Care of Needy Blind Char. & Corrns.
Total Care of Indigents
Care of Orphans and jependent
Children:
Maintenance and Operation $55,500. Char, & Corrns.
Total Care of Orphans and Depend_
ent children 55,500
Probation Officer:
Salaries & Wages, 5,928. Salary
25. Char. & Corrns.
Maintenance and Operation - 1,618, Char. & Corrns.
Capital ion Of __65—Char.Char• & Corrns. —
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Control of Rabies: $ 16.00 General.
Watchman_ Port Chic o 1056.00 General.
Total Pro lie ction to ersons and
Property $202,450:
Amounts Carried Forward 540,263
CONSERVATION OF HEALTH:
' Health Officer
Salaries and Wages, 204. Char. & Corrns.
Maintenance and Operation 42 C ar. & Corrns.
Total Health Officer 13, 2
VITAL STATISTICS:
Maintenance and Operation 575. Char. & Corrns.
Total Vital Statistics $ 575.
' TOTAL CONSERVATION OF HEALTH_ $14,199.
Amount Carried Forward 5554,462.
':. HIGITUYS AND BRIDGES: _
sh, ianrial niatrirt Nn l
Mpraintenance and Operation 59,110.
Capital Outlay neer Construct. 1,200.
Capital outlay Improvements
to Exist. Roads and Bridges,--IMQQ�!
Total 9mpervieorial Dist. #1. .$70,310. ?arioue.
,Supervisorial District #2
aintenance and Operation 67,806
Capital Outlay Improvements
to Exist. Roads and Bridges
Total Super. District #2, 75,808. Various
Supervisorial District ¥3.
Maintenance and Operation 62,667.
Capital Outlay Improvements
to Exist. Rads and Bridges �22 0'
Total Supervisorial Dist. #3 4,,967. Various.
Supervisorial District #4:
Maintenance '� Operation 43,627
Capital Outlay Improvementa
to Exist. Roads & Bridges 3.00
Total Supervisorial Dist. A. ,4b 827. Various.
Supervisorial Dist. *.5
Maintenance and Operation 70,140.
Capital Outlay Improvements
texist. Roads & Bridges
'Total Supervisorial
rvisorial Dist. #5 877,1540. Various.
Administration Expense $ 4,125. General.
Total Highways and Bridges $359,377.
Amounts Carried Forward $913,839.
CHARITIES & CORRECTIONS.
C�Lty Physician_:
Salsriea and Wages 9,300. Char. & Corrns.
Maintenance & Operation Char. & Corrns.
Total County Physician 10,20
' County Hospital Building.
Salaries and Wages 6,296. Char. & Corrns.
Maintenance and Operation 10,852, Char. & Corrns.
9pital Outlay 22 Chair. & Corrns.
Total County Hospital Building $17,423.
Care of Inmates:
Salaries and Wages 53,569, Char. & Corrns.
Maintenance and Operation 47,56 . Char. & Corrns.
' Capital Outlay 0 Char. & Corrns.
'Total Care of Inmates $lOj 1 6.
Care of Indieents:
Indigent Relief 152,700. Char. & Corrns.
Aged Aid 182,290 Char. & Corrns.
Care of Needy Blind Char. & Corrns.
Total Care of Indigents 3 90.
Care of Orphans and jeuendent
Children:
Maintenance and Operation $55,500. Char. & Corrns.
Total Care of Orphans and Depend-_
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Probation Officer:
Salaries & Wages, 5,928. Salary
25. Char. & Corrns.
Maintenance and Operation 1,616. Char. & Corrns.
Capital Outlay 6 _Char. & Corrns.
Total Proration Officer i7 bjb
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Amounts Carried Forward, 456,220,
Detention Home: g
Salaries and Wages, 3,755• Char. & Corrne.
Maintename and Operation 2 952 Char. & Corrne.
Total Detention Home. 67.
Social Welfare Board:
Salaries and Wages, 23,700. Char. & Corrne.
Maintenance and Operation 7,650. Char. & Corrne.
Capital Outlay 550. Char. & Gorrns.
Total Social Welfare Board 131,900.
Burial of VeteraZs and Indig-ne ts:
Maintenance and Operation 1,600. Char. & Corrns.
Total Burial of VeteransandIndigents 1,600.
Care and Examination of Insane:
Maintenance and Operation 1,240, Char. & Corrns.
Total Care and Examination of Insane 1,240. Char. & Corrns.
Care o_' Narcotic Addicts 200. Char. & Corrns.
Care of Alcoholics 200. Char. & Corrns.
Richmond Health Center 6,000. Char. &.Corrns.
Pittsburg Health Center 1,500. Char. & Corrne,
Sunshine Camp Preventorium 12,000. .Char. & Corrne. -
Nat'l. Re_Emp, Bureau 1,500, Char. & Corrne.
County Lung Clinic 4„200 Char. & Corrne.
Weimar Joint Hospital 53,700. Char. & Corrns.
SE,R,A Projects72,000. Various.
Civil Works Administration
Total Charities & Corrections $735,106.
Amounts Carried Forward $1,648,947.
EDUCATION:
Elementary Schools: _
Salaries and Wages, 640,170, Various 90001
Maintenance and Operation 562,876
Capital Outlay —_ 206
Total Elementary Schools X31-0',Ti52
Hich Schools:
Salaries and Wages 606,226. Various School
Maintenance and Operation 546,166
Canit al Outlaylog-162
Total high Schools 2621556.
4ynerintendent of Schools:
Salaries and Wages, 13,304. Salary
Maintenance and Operation 3,766 General.
Capital Outlay General.
Total Superintendent of Schools 417,817.
$pard of Education:
Salary ana Wages 500. Salary
Maintenance and 6oeration 2 General,
Total Board of Education 1,705.
County Library and Branches
Salaries and gages, 1'621 Co. Library
Maintenance and Operation 22;805. Co. Library,
Cggpital Outlay Co. Library.
Total Oounty Library 56,522.
Junior^College Tuition 11,000. J.C.Tuition.
Total Education $2 662,252.
Amounts Carried Forward $4,311,199.
Recreation:
Memorial Monument 159. General.
Memorial Buldings, 6.434 General
Memorials — Total —o,92.
PARKS:
Salaries and Wages, 1,060 General.
Maintenance and Operation 1,659. General.
Capital Outlay2 General,
Total Parks, 216.
Total Recreation 9,810.
Misellaneous: Advertisine:
sinte,anceand -peration —'may^^.= General.
Total Advertising 7,300.
County Exhibits:
Salaries and Wages, 1,660. General.
Maintenance and Operation 1.236.� General,
Total County Exhibits 2,696.
Amounts Carried Forward $4,331,205.
Miscellaneous (cont'd.)
County Planning Comp. 98. General.
Jury Fee Dep. Withdrwls. General. }
Refund of Taxes 400. General.
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Misc. Refunds, $ 1,900. General-
Jt. Highway Tunnel 4.000. Motor Vehicle.
Total Miscellaneous 17,09
Forward, $ 339.103.
Total Excluding Interest &
Debt Redemption 4,338.103.
Interest and Debt Redemption 3,620.00 Ct. Has Int. & Skg.
8,165.00 Motor Vehicle
Interest52,500.00 Hiway lat. & Rede.
43,401.00 Ot. Has Int. & Skg.
Redemption 1,5 $00,0Motor Vehicle
$$2100,000.000 Hiway Int. & Rede.
Total Int. & Debt Redemption 23
'486.00
Grand Total $4,561,599.00
SUMMARIZATION•
By General Classification:
Salaries & Wages, $1,737,361.o0.
Maintenance & Oneration 2,308,042.00
Capital Outlay 292, 00.00
Int. & Debt Redemption 223, 6
Grand Total (as above) ,5 1,599.00
ByGenFunds:
eral 442 546.00
Salary 285,524.00
Dist. Attorney Special 2,500.00
Char. & Corrns. 672,379-00
Law Lib. 900.00
County Library 55,896.00
Sup. Dist. #1, 200.00
Sup. Dist. #2, 600.00
Sup. Dist. #3, 1,100.00
Sun. Dist. #4 250.00
Sup. Dist. #5 350.00
Motor Vehicle 215, 15.00
Special Road, 25,000.00
Ct. House Int. & Skg. 47,021.00
Hiway Int. & Redemption 152,500.00
Junior College Tuition 11.000-00
Total1,988,381.00
Elementary Schools 1,310,6552 00
Hi h Schools 1,262,556.00.
Grand Total (as above) $4,561,589.00
In Matter of Application of M.C.
Jensen to Lay Water Pine Line.
It is by the Board ordered that permission to lay a water pipe line along El
Rio Road from the main line of the California Water Service Company to the property
of M. C. Jensen, a distance of about 1000 feet, be granted M.C.Jensen, said wont to Ix
done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County and to the
satisfaction of Supervisor of District No. 2.
' And the Board takes recess to meet on Friday, August 30th, 1935, at 10 o'clock
Chairman.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVI90RS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
FRIDAY, AUGUST 30th, 1935•
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H;L.Cummings,
Harry M.Stow, and R,J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
In Matter of Granting Dance Permits.
The following applications having been made to this Board for permission to
conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. to wit:
Henry Morken Unit #312, American Legion Auxilliary, Port Chicago, Aug. 31,19 5.
Crockett Bass Club, Crockett, Cal. Sept. 7th, 1935•
It is by the Board ordered that said permission be granted-k
In Matter of Application of
the Mt. Diablo County Fire Protection
District for Securing a Grant from the
United States Government.
WHEREAS, on the 30th day of August, 1935, application was filed with this
Board, for authorization from the Board of Supervisors of above entitled County
to join with the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Mt. Diablo County Fire Protection
District for purpose of securing a grant from.the Federal Government in the sum of
Eight thousand one hundred dollars ($8,100.00) for thepurpose of constructing a
building to be used by said Disaict for fire house and other district purposes,
at a cost of Eighteen thousand dollars ($18,000.00) said grant of Eight thousand
one hundred dollars ($5,100.00) being 45% of the total cost of said proposed building
and,
WHEREAS, said Board of Supervisors has considered, all and singular, the pur-
poses and projects for such Grant and has considered all and singular, the information
attached to the application made to said Federal Government for said Grant, and is
cognizant of all of the terms, requirements and conditions of said Grant;
NOW, THEREFORE IT IS ORDERED AND RESOLVED by the said Board of Supervisors
of the County of Uontra Costa, State of California, that said Boa d of Supervisors
by this Resolution joined to the application of said Fire Commissioners of said ,
Mt. Diablo County Fire Protection District, for said Grant and does by this Resolutio
authorize said Fire Commissioners of said Mt. Diablo County Fire Protection District,
to enter into all and singular, agreements, petitions and applications incident
to the securing of the herein referred to Grant.
The foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted by-the Board of Supervisors
of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a meeting held on the 30th day
of August, 1935, by the following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None,
Absent: None.
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In Matter of AILowance of Claim of B.'I.
Knopf, M.D. ^
B.tiV,Knopf, M.D. having presented to this Board, a claim for $25, for X—Ray
photos upon the chest of J.J.Rice, and authorized by Sheriff John A.Mille;,in the son
' of $25.00. and the Board deeming said bill excessive, in amount,
IT I3 BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be allowed in the sum of $20.00.,
In Matter of Expending of the State
Emergency Relief Administration Loans
by the County of Contra Costa.
ORDER.
WHEREAS, the SERA during the month of June, 1934, promised to provide
and allocate the sum of Eleven thousand dollars ($11,000.00) to Contra Costa County
for materials for projects to be selected and said sum has not been expended by SERA
in Contra Costa County owing to the fact that approval of all new SERA work projects
was discontinued July 2nd, 1935, before it was possible to consistently form project
for the spending of this money; and,
WHEREAS, this Board has never received advice that said sum of Eleven thousard
dollars ($11,000.00) is not still available and,
WHEREAS, the Contra Costa County Safety Council ha expended much time and ex-
pense in forming sidewalk safety projects, and
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra CostaCounty did borrow from the
State Emergency Relief Administration the approximate sum of one hundred and sixty—
seven thousand dollars ($167,000.00) to be expended by said Board of Supervisors for
County works projects, and,
WHEREAS, there now remains an unexpended balance of said sum borrowed; and,
WHEREAS, the said State Emergency Relief Administration has now insisted tha
all of said sum be expended by said Board of Supervisors on projects already commenced
or approved by said State Emergency Relief Administration, and,
WHEREAS, it appears to the said Board of Supervisors that unless said sum
be so expended, commencing immediately, that in and by virtue of the rules and regulat—
ions
egul t_ions of the said State Emergency Relief Administration no further funds will be allo
' ed to this County by said State Emergency Relief Administration for direct relief,
or unemployed relief or otherwise;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT, and it is hereby ordered that the said unexpended
balance be expended for State Emergency Relief Administration and in accordance with
the rules and regulations of the said State Emergency Relief Administration, and it
is the sense of this Board that said sum of Eleven thousand dollars ($11,000.00)
should be provided and expended by the State Emergency Relief Administration in Contr a
Costa County as promised by the State Emergency Relief Administration for material's
for projects to be selected.
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In Matter of Communications from State
Emergency Relief Administration, ?F
It is by the Board ordered that the following communications received from 's
State Emergency Relief Administration be entered in full in the minutes of this
Board, as follows:
" STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
EMERGENCY RELIEF ADMINISTRATION
49 Fourth Street
San Francisco, Calif,
August 27, 1935.
Mr, W.J.Buchanan,
Chairman Board of Supervisors
Contra Costa County
Pittsburg, California
Dear Mr. Buchanan: -
For your information I am attaching a copy
of a communication which I have addressed to Mr. Roberts,
authorizing charges against the 1933 Bond Fund.
The cooperation of your Board of Supervisors
in the completion of SERA projects will be appreciated, --')
Very sincerely yours,
($igned) C.1- Schottland.
Charles I, Schottland
AEA/N Assistant Administrator. a
Attachment,
(Dopy of letter attached)
August 27, 1935.
Mr. J.M. Roberts,
SERA Accounting Officer
Humboldt Bank Building,
San Francisco, Calif.
My Dear Mr, Roberts:
This will be your authority to apir ove
vouchers submitted by Contra Costa County for the payment of
both work relief labor and materials on approved SERA Drojects -`
from the balance of the 1933 Bond money,
Very sincerely yours,
C,
I.S cho t tland,
REA/N, Assistant Administrator,
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
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 account ,
for the month of June so that the said accounts will present a true record of the
proper allocations of charges for moneys heretofore ordered dispensed from the
County Treasury, and good cause appearing therefor in a detailed explanation presents
by said A,N.Sullenger,
It is, by the BOARD ORDERED that the following adjustments be made in the ::<<�
funds as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Treasurer: -
Debits Credits _
(Decreases) (Increases)
General Fund $171,29
Dnemploy. Relief Loan Fund $171,29,
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The said Order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board,,
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In Matter of Providing Hospital and
Medical Treatment for certain indigents
needing special treatment,
Otis Loveridge, Director of the Social Service Department, having reported to
this Board that the following indigents to wit: Mrs. Virginia Tetzschner, Louis Berti
and Frank Williams, are in need of Hospitalization and special medical treatment,
IT IS, by the BOARD ORDERED that Otis Loveridge as such Director of the Social
Service Department of Contra Costa County in conjunction with Dr. E.W.Merrithew, Count
Physician, provide to such persons such treatment and hospitalization as they in their
'. judgment deem best suited for said persons;
It is FURTHER ORDERED that Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Depart-
ment be and he is hereby authorized to provide special braces for Allan Pointer, at an -
approximate cost of $250.00.,-
' In Matter of Bonds of Acquisition
and Improvement District No. 3.
ORD
WHEREAS, within the past several years payments on street assessments, in
Acquisition and Improvement District No. Three, situated in the County of Contra Costa,
' have become delinquent due to economic conditions beyond the control of the property
owners in said District; and,
WHEREAS, said condition has become acute due to said economic condition and
due to the fact that the Acquisition and Improvement Act of 1925, the Act under which
said District was formed, requires the pyramiding of assessments in case of delinquent es;
and,
WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of California, at its last regular sessio ,
' enacted a law empowering Boards of Supervisors, of the various counties, for the
purpose of relieving said condition, to purchase the bonds of such delinquent district
mmrsuaht to the conditions set forth in said Statute; and,
WHEREAS, the face value of said bonds is Twelve thousand seven hundred and thre
and 06/100 ($12,703.06) dollars; interest coupons due and unpaid is one thousand
one hundred and sixty-four and 031100 ($1,164.03) dollars; making a total of thirteen
' thousand, eight hundred and sixty-seven and 09/100 ($13,867.09) dollars; and,
WHEREAS, the holders of said bonds have agreed with the County of Contra Costa
to sell said bonds to said County under and by virtue of the provisions of said Act,
at the following reduced figures: principal sum of said bonds is eight thousand two
hundred and fifty six and 99/100 ($8,256.99) dollars; interest coupons due and unpaid
are one thousand, one hundred and sixty-four and 03/100 ($1,164.03) dollars, and,
WHEREAS, the purchase of said bonds, at said reduction will result in a saving
to the property holders of said District in said purchase in the sum of Four thousand,
four hundred and fofty-six and 07/100 ($4,446.07) dollars;
NO-K, therefore, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County hereby order
C. L. DODGE, County Treasurer of said County, to accept the said offer of the holders
of said bonds and to purchase the said bonds upon the above basis.
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It is the intent of the Board, in ordering this purchase, to pass on to the
benefit of the property owners within said Third District the advantage of the
amount of the discount at which said bonds and interest coupons are so ordered to
be purchased and to this end, the County Auditor is hereby ordered to levy against
the property within said District, for the purposes of the issue so purchased, only
such amount, during the remainder of the term of the issue, as shall be necessary
to return to the County the amount of is original investment therein plus two (2%)
per cent interest on deferred balances until the total of said investment has been
so returned. Collections made under such levies shall be credited to the District's
Bond fund by the County Auditor in the same manner as though the bonds were in
fact, held by the investing public and the Auditor shall, as balances in said fund
justify it, take un such bonds and coupons for cancellation on a pro rata basis
and release such balances to general cash account.
In the Matter of Purchase of Bonds
of Acquisition and Improvement District
Number Two.
ORDPR.
WHEREAS, within the past several years payments on street assessments,
in Acquisition and Improvement District Number Two, situated in the County of Contra
Costa, have become delinquent due to economical conditions beyond the control of the
property owners in said District; and,
WHEREAS, said condition has become acute due to said economical condition
and due to the fact that the Acquisition and Improvement Act of 1925, the Act under
which said District was formed, requires the pyramiding of assessments in case of
delinquencies; and,
WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of California, at its last regular
session, enacted a law empowering Boards of Supervisors, of the various counties,
for the purpose of relieving said condition, to purchase the bonds of such delinquent
districts pursuant to the conditions set forth in said Statute; and,
WHEREAS, the principal sum owing on said bonds, due and unpaid, amounts
to three thousand ($3,000.00) dollars; the principal sum owing and not due amounts
to Twenty-six thousand four hundred and seventy and 90/100 ($26,470.90) dollars; the '
interest due and unpaid amounts to seven hundred and ninety-four and 13/100
($794.13) dollars; making a total of unpaid bonds and interest coupons in the
District the sum of thirty thousand, two hundred and sixty-five and 03/100
($30,265,03) dollars; and,
WHEREAS, the holders of said bonds have agreed with the County of Contra ''{
Costa, to sell said bonds to said County under and by virtue of provisions of said
Act, at the following reduced figures: Principal due and unpaid three thousand
($3,000.00) dollars; interest coupons due and unpaid seven hun::red and ninety-four
and 13/100 ($794.13) dollars; principal not due twenty thousand, six hundred and
forty-seven and 30/100 ($20,647.30) dollars; accrued interest three hundred and two
and 71/100 ($302.71) dollars; making a total of twenty-four thousand, seven hundred
and forty-four and 14/100 ($24,744.14) dollars and;
WHEREAS, the purchase of said bonds at said deduction will result in a
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saving to the property holders of said District in said purchase in the sum of Five
thousand, five hundred and twenty and 89/100 (35,520.99) dollars;
NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County hereby
order C. L. DODGE, County Treasurer of said County, to accept the said offer of the
holders of said bonds and to purchase the said 'ponds upon the above basis.
It is the intent of the Board, in ordering this purchase, to pass on to the
benefit of the property owners within said second District the advantage of the
amount of the discount at which said bonds and interest coupons are so ordered to be
purchased and to this end, the County Auditor is hereby ordered to levy against the
property within. said District, for the purpose of the issue so purchased, only such
amount, during the remainder of the term of the issue, as shall be necessary to
return to the County the amount of its original investment therein plus two (2%) per
cent interest on deferred balances until the total of said investment has been so
returned. Collections made under such levies shall be credited to the Disttict's
bond fund by the County Auditor in the same manner as though the bonds were in fact,
held by the investing public and the Auditor shall, as balances in said fund justify
it, take un such bonds and coupons for cancellation on a pro rata basis and release
such balances to general cash account.
In the Matter of Fixing
' Tax Rate for the County of :
Contra Costa, for fiscal year 1935-36.
The Board of Supervisors having considered all of the value of all property
returned on the Assessment Rolls of Contra Costa County and the amount required to be
raised far conducting the business of the County for the fiscal year 1935-36, and the
State Board of Equalization having certified to this Board that there will be no
tax tequired for State purposes on property within said County;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the tax to be collected on each $100 of
valuation of property in Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 1935-36, be and the
same is hereby levied as follows:
Plate Amount.
Charities & Corrections Fund $ 0,427 wg,946.00
General x 0.261 253,463.00
' Salary 1.110.202 219,660.00 7
Unappropriated Reserve 0,040 41,260.00
Court House Int.& Sink. " 0,0p9 11,000.00
Highway Int. & Sinking " 0.126 134 707-00
County Library " 0.045 36,636.00
Junior College Tuition 6.010 11.000.00
Total County Rate 41.120.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Special Taxes in _
Certain School Districts for the fiscal
year 1935-36.
The Trustees of the following named school Districts having requested specs 3.1
taxes for said Districts for the fiscal year 1935_36, '
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a Special Tax be levied in each of the
following named school districts for the fiscal year 1935_36, on each $100 of val-
uation of property in said Districts, tow it:
Alamo ' $.30
Ambrose _ . . .0i
Antioch-Live Oak . . . . . . . .42
Avon . . . . . . . . . . . ..03
Bay Point . . . 3
Brentwood, Deer Valley 04
Brianes .06
Carquinez . .. . . . . . . . .40
Clayton .25
Cogcord . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
Danville . . . . . . . . . . ..09
Excelsior. . . . . . . . . . . .16
Jersey . . . . . . . . . . .26
Fnightsen . . . . . . . . . . . .'19
Lafayette . . . . . .. . . . . ..25
Martinez . . . . . . . . . .29
Moraga . . . . . . . . . . . ..15
Mt.Diablo . . . . . . . . .. . ..05
Nichols . . . . . . . . . .30
Orinda Union. . . . . . . . . ..20
Pacheco . . . . . . . . . . .29
Pinole-Hercules . . . . . . . .'19
Pittsburg . . . . . . . . . .22
Pleasant Hill . . . . . . . . . .30
Port costa . . . . . . . . . . ..23
Richmond ..33 '+
Rodeo •31
San Pablo 44
Selby .09
Sheldon . . . . . . . . . .23
Walnut Creek . . . . . . . . . ..33
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. -
In Matter of Levy of Tax
for building purposes in certain
school Districts for fiscal year 1935-36.
The Trustees of the hereinafter named school districts having requested
a special school tax for building purposes for their districts for the fiscal year
1935-36,
It is by the Board order,-d that a special tax for building purposes be
levied on each of the following named school districts for the fiscal year 1935-36, '
on each $100, of valuation of property in said Districts, to wit:
Alamo $ 70
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Ambrose 443
Antioch-Live Oak .15
Bay Point .11
Brentwood-Deer Valley . . . . . . .60 z
Carquinez ..58
Clayton .10
Pleasant Hill .20
Pittsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . .07
San Pablo . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Selby . . . . . . . . .. ..04
Walnut Creek . . . . . . . . . . .19
Richmond .... .02
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Levy of Special School
Tax in certain High School and Union High
School Districts for fiscal year 1935-36.
The Trustees of the hereinafter mentioned High School and Union High School
' Districts in the County having requested a special school tax for their districts
for the fiscal year 1935-36,
It is by the Board ordered that a special tax be levied in each of the
following named Districts on each $100 of valuation of property in said districts
for the fiscal year 1935-36:
' Alhambra Union . . . . . . . .$.52 '
Amador Valley Jt. Union .34
Antioch .51
John Swett Union . . . S
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Liberty Union . . . . . ..19
Mt.Diablo Union . 61
Pittsburg Union . . . . . . . . . ;46
Richmond Union . .. . ..57
San Ramon Valley Union . . . . . . ;17
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Levy of Tax in
certain School and High School
Districts of Contra Costa County
' for the fiscal year 1935-36, to pay
interest due on bonds of said Districts. etc.
The County Auditor having reported tothis Board that certain school and high
school districts are liable for .certain taxes to raise money to pay bonds and
interest due on said bonds issued in said Districts, 5
It is by the Board ordered that a tax be levied in each of the following
named school and high school districts on each $100 of valuation of property in said
districts for the fiscal year 1935-36;
Ambrose . . . . . . . . . .$.035
Antioch #1 . . . . .120
Antioch #2-Live Oak . . .100
Brentwood Deer Valley #1 ... .160
Brentwood Deer Valley #2. . .. . .070
Brentwood Deer Valley #3 ..... .096
Carquinez .,250
220
Concord .
' Danville .........•.•.-... ..100
Lafayette , 12
Martinez #1 .
• 0
Martinez #3 ..028
Oakley .220
Orinda Union .110
Pacheco 230
Pittsburg No. 1 023 - - -
Pittsburg No. 2 . 060
' Pittsburg No. 3, • . . . • . . ,020
Pittsburg No. 4
Richmond No. 1 .00
Richmond No. 2 02
Richmond No. 3 0
Richmond No. 3 . . . . . . . . .101
Rodeo No. 2 ..220
San Pablo No. 3 • • • • . . . ,.020
Selby .
tine Hill..................... .,180
Walnut Creek :150
Willow Springs (Moraga) ...... .130
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High School Districts:
Alhambra Union High No. 2 . . . . . . $.072
Alhambra Union High No. 3 .033
Alhambra Union High No, :238
Antioch High .200
John Swett Union High N;.'2*.'.*.*.'.'
o. 2 ,260
Mt.Diablo UniCa High . . . . . . . . .. .040
Pittsbur,c High . . . . . . .083
Richmond Union High No. 1 .009
Richmond Union High No. 2 . . . . ..141
Amador Valley Jt. Union High. .230
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In ?latter of Levy of Tax in '
Byron-Brentwood-Knightsen Union
Cemetery District for fiscal year 1935-36.
It is by the Board ordered that'a tax levy of $0,012 on each $100 of taxable
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property to raise the amount required by the Trustees of Byron-Brentwood_Rnightsen
Union Cemetery District, be made in said District, for the fiscal year 1935-36.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board,
In Matter of Levy of Tax in
Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement Dist. #1.
It is by the Board ordered that a tax levy of $Q.027 on each $100 of taxable;
property in Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District #l, be levied to raise the
amount required by the Trustees of said Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District #1.; '
for the fiscal year 1935-36•
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Levy of Tax
in Fire Districts of Contra Costa County
for the fiscal year 1935-36.
It is by the Board ordered that the following rate of tax on each $100
of taxable property in each of the following:Fire Districts for the fiscal year
1935-36, be levied in order to raise the amount of money required by the Board of
Fire Commissioners of each of said Districts',to wit: - -
Bay Point $.60 -
Brentwood .. :09'
Byron .038
Carquinez 50
Crockett
Central :o9 .
Danville .12
Kensington . . . 3z
Lafayette .:23b
Mt.Diablo . . . . . . �b0
Mt. View . . . . . . . . .
Orinda . 23
Oakley .13
San Pablo . . ..25
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board,
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In Matter of Levy of Tax
for Lighting Districts of Contra
Costa County, for the fiscal year 1935-36.
It is by the Board ordered that a levy of tax on each $100 of taxable
property in each of the following Lighting Districts of Contra Costa County, in y
amount sufficient to raise the amount of money required in each of said Lighting
Districts for the fiscal year 1935-36, be made, to wit:
Brentwood . . . . . . . . .$.26
Byron . . . . . . .47
Bay Point. :45
Crockett,Crolona,Valona, .. .29
' Kensington12
Oakley *EiO
Danville .23
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Levy of Tax
in Lafayette County water District
for fiscal year 1935-36.
It is by the Board ordered that a tax levy of $1,14 on each $100 of taxable
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property in Lafayette County "ater District, for the fiscal year 1935-36, be made,
in order to nay the interest on bonds for the coming year, as is to become due before
the time of making next general tax levy.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board,
In Matter of Levy of Tax in
Orinda County hater District for fiscal
year 1935-36.
It is by the Board ordered that a tax levy of $0.97 on each $100 of taxable
property in Grinds. County 4ater District be made for the fiscal year 1935-36, in a
order to nay interest on bonds for the coming year as is to become due before the
time of making the next general tax levy.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Levy of Tax in Saranap
County water District for fiscal year
1935-36.
It is by the Board ordered that a tax levy of $1,34 on each $100 of taxable
property in said Saranac county water District, be made for the fiscal year 1935-36,
in order to pay,the interest on bonds for the coming year as is to become due before
the time of making the next general tax levy.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Levy of Tax in Contra
Costa County Water Works District $1,
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for the fiscal year 1935-36.
It is by the Board ordered that a tax levy of $:74 on each $100 of taxable y
property in Contra Costa County water Works District ill, for the fiscal year 1935-34,
be made, for the purpose of paying the interest on bonds for the coming year and
A such portion of the principal thereof as is to become due before the time of making
the next general tax levy.
The said order is passed by the unanimous voteof the Bdard.
In Matter of Tax levy
in Road District Improvement del.
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for fiscal year 1935-36.
It is by the Board ordered that a tax levy of $9.40 on each $100 of taxable
property in said Road District Improvement $l, be made, for the fiscal year 1935-36,
to raise an amount sufficient to pay all the principal and interest which has become
payable on said bonds before the proceeds of mother tax levy made at the time of th
general tax levy for state and County purposes can be made available for the payment
of such bonds.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Tax Levy in
Acquisition and Improvement District ill,
for the fiscal year 1935-36.
It is by the Board ordered that the following rate per $100 valuation of
real estate be levied in each of the zones in said Acquisition and Impxo vement Diatr ct
#1, to meet the payments due for redemption of bonds and interest for the ensuing
year, to wit:
Zones: Rate per $100. Zones. Rate per $100:
1 $1.175 32 02 1 $27:4547
23 2.1091 3 17.6139
�+ 9.90991 35 16:9490
6 16 0605
21.2766
7 23.8571 38 2:3720
2 .1971 69 2 .1734
10 14.6291 41 17,19915
11 16.4539 42 21.0445
12 32.6000 43 12.4g16
1 19:1642 4�F 24.7703
32.1210
15 15.9733 24.412
16 13-9333 47 23.0302
17 15.4200 49 19.24
19 i s 4202 49 23.925
20 14.3960 5i 14: 2618
21. 15.6o44 5332 29.9571
22 12.2450 200 54 11:9g69
22 15.2775 52 24.6637
5 775 57 28:8409
2 14.9903
28 13.9000
29 13.o966
30 7.4575
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Tax Levy in ,
Acquisition and Improvement Dist. #2.
It is by the Board ordered that the following rate per $100 of valuation of
real property in said Acquisition and Improvement District $2, for the fiscal year
1935-36, be made, in order to meet the payments due for redemption of bonds and
interest for the ensuing year:
ZOYE3
Rate per $100_ ZONES. R=te per A100
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1 $0.2195 20................$8.6512.
2 345 21 6.4752
.4865 2332 . . . . 1,:5657
55 .19770 24 . 32'j5746
b .614 25 4.4594
7 4.2996 26-. 2.5517
5 1.2509 27 1.9733 u
9 10-1053 25 . 5.4403
10 5.4125 29 9'2697
11 14.9334 30 3. 9
12 7.2 29 3133 . . . . . .10,6z 0 y
1§ 5.94565 34 . . . . .8 3219.963
112
16 .7555 3 14.3000
g5 2, 6 0
l 6. 192 36 5.5766
18 18.223
19 7.7210
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote.of the Board.
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1I Matter of Levy of Tax in
Acquisition and Improvement Dist. #3
'for the fiscal year 1935-36.
It is by the Board ordered that the following rate per $100 of valuation of real
estate be levied in Acquisition and Improvement Dist. $3, for the fiscal year 1935-36,
Iin order to meet the payments due for redemption of bonds and interest for the ensuing
year:
Zones Rate oer $100.
A .320.31526
C21
. . . . 6.6730
D 1.3 714
E
F .. 1.2362
G - 1.0885 4
H . .57365
I 8.81 0
' J 1.9541
R . . . 4.2400
' L . . . . . . 6.3697
u . 30.3231
x 26,000
0 2.7 20
P 1.3567
156
R 1:7289
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In Matter of Tax Levy in
',. Acquisition and Improvement
District #4, for the fiscal year 1935-36.
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It is by the Board ordered that a tax levy per $100 valuation of real estate F
in Acquisition and Improvement District #4, for the fiscal year 1935_36, is ordered
made in each of the zones of said District, to meet the payment of bonds and interes
for the ensuing year, to wit: 4
Zones_. Rate per 9100, ;
A .$46.4533 t
C. . . 23;29360
D 62.5955 A
E . 125.'5933
F 1227.909133
A H . . . . . . . .46.b111
I . . . . 50.769
J . . . . . . . . 3E.700
g . . . . . . . . 16.7727353
M . . 12:6 457
x . . . . . . . . . . Z0:$3775
870
P . . . . . . . . . . 54.0000
q . . . . . . . . . . 46.7255
H. . . 32.5466
s 25,1000
T 61.3315
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W. 39.7272.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Tax Levy is
Acquisition and Improvement
District #5.
3t is by the Board ordered that a rate of $.75 per $100 of valuation of real
estate in Acquisition and Improvement District #5 be levied for the fiscal year
1935-36, to meet the payment on bonds and interest for the ensuing year,'
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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10 o'clock A.M. `
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd, 1935.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J,Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. - - S.C,'Nells, Clerk.
In Matter of Protest against
Hog Ranch at San Pablo.
1 T.H.DeLap, having presented to this Board, on behalf of the residents of San
Pablo District, a petition protesting against the establishment and maintaining of
a hog ranch near San Pablo Dam Road, between San Pablo and Orind4,on the grounds
that the maintaining of said hog ranch at said location is a menace to the health
of the residents of said District;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEREDthat the said petition be referred to the District
Attorney of Contra Costa County and to Dr. W.A.Powell, Health Officer of said
County, for such action as they may deem best in their judgment.
In the Matter of Construction of
Concrete Culvert at Crockett, Cal.
This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of a
concrete culvert on Loring Ave. in town of Crockett, and this being time and place
set out in said notice for the receiving of bids, the fallowing bids are received:
ALBANY CEMENT CONTRACTORS INC.
Concrete, in place, per cu, yd, $51.15.
Reinforced steel, in place, .05
KARL S. KOLLER;
Concrete in place, per cu. yd, $33.50.
Bar, reinforced, in place, .0475
And the Board having referred said bids to the County Surveyor of Contra Costa
County and the County Surveyor having reported to this Board that the bid of Karl S.
Koller, is the lowest and best bid submitted for the doing of said work,
IT IS BY TIL BOARD ORDERED that the contract for building of said culvert
m and the same is hereby awarded to Karl S.Koller at the price stated in his bid.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Karl S.Boller submit to this Board, a bond in w
' the sum of $1965. guaranteeing the faithful performance of said contract and a bond
in sum 1'$1965, guaranteeing labor and materialmen.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County Tr apart
said contracts and bonds.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Certified check which accompanied the bid of
Albany Cement Contractors, Inc. be returned to said bidder.
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In Matter of Advertising
Resources of Contra Costa County
At Crockett Cohmbus Day Celebration.
This Board deeming the Columbus Day Celebration to beheld at Crockett,
on Oct. 12th and 13th, 1935, to be a good Advertising Medium for the resources of
_ Contra Costa County,
It is, by the Board ordered that the sum of $100 be paid to the Committee
in charge of said Columbus Day Celebration for the furtherance of said celebration
and for advertising the resources of Contra Costa County at said celebration , said
Committee to file with this Board a duly verified claim on the Advertising Fund of
said County, in sum of $100.00. <<
In the Matter of Advertising
Resources of Contra Costa County
at Pittsburg Columbus ay Celebration.
This Board deeming the Columbus Day Celebration to be held in Pittsburg,
on Oct. 12th and 13th, 1935, to be a good Advertising Medium for the resources of
Contra Costa County;
It is, by the Board ordered that the sum of 1100 be paid to the Committee
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in charge of the said mlumbus Day Celebration for the furtherance of said celebration
and for advertising the resources of Contra Costa County at said celebration, said —'
Committee to file with this Board a duly verified claim on the Advertising fund of
said County, in sum of $100.00.
In ".ratter of Rejection of Claim
of Stenhen J.Thevenin.
Stephen J.Thevenin, having heretofore filed with this Board, a claim against
the Odunty of Contra Costa, for the sum of $15,000 for damages claimed to have been
sustained by him in a fall from Court House Building window,and said claim having bee
referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, and said District Attorney
having advised this Board that said claim should be rejected,
It is, on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that claim of Stephen J.Thevenin, be and the same is hereby
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rejected.
In Matter of Declaring Ordinance No.
236 duly published.
Ordinance No. 236 of the County of Contra Costa, having been published in the
Pittsburg Independent, for the time and in the manner as required by law, as shown by
the affidavit of publication of F.L.YcBride, on file herein,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 236 be and the same is
hereby declared duly published.
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In Matter of Declaring Ordinance No.
237 duly published.
Ordinance No. 237 of the County of Contra Costa, having been published in
the Richmond Record-Herald, for the time and in the manner as required by law, as
shown by the affidavit of publication of Guy E.Milues, on file herein;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance No. 237 be and the same is
hereby declared duly published.
' In Matter of An Easement
granted by Shell Chemical Co.
for sewer pipe crossing.
The Shell Chemical Company, a corporation, having presented to this Board,
the governing body of Rivercrest Sewer District, An Easement and right of way to
'.. install and maintain a sewer disposal system on and across real property belonging to
said Shell Chemical Co.
It is, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board,
be and he is hereby authorized to sign said Easement on behalf of this Board, the
governing body of Rivercrest Sewer Dstriet.
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In Matter of Approval of Bond
on Lost Warrant.
It appearing to this Board that Warrant No. 135, heretofore drawn by the
County Auditor on County Treasurer of Contra Costa County in favor of Andrew Bonnic
son, in sum of $67.50, payable out of the Pay Roll Fund of said County, has been
lost, and the said Andrew Bonnickson having furnished to this Board, a good and
sufficient Bond in sum of $135.00 indemnifying the County against lose on the
issuance of a duplicate warrant, to replace Auditor's Warrant No. 135;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Bond and theSuretiesthereon be and
the same are hereby approved and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereb
authorized to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of Andrew Bonnickson, payable out
of the Payroll Fund of said County, in sum of $67.50, to replace said Warrant No.
135. q
' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ,i
In Matter of Declaring Colusa Avenue
' a Street of General County use.
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of.Contra Costa County, are desirous of
and are purchasing the special assessment district bonds of Acquisition and Improve- ,b
ment District No.
2, and,
WHEREAS, the bonds of said district were issued for the purpose of paving 51
Colusa Avenue, a public highway in s aid County, running from Fairmont Avenue, in the
City of E1 Cerrito in said County, to the Alameda County line; and,
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WHEREAS, the said street is a through street and main thorough-fare carr
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heavy traffic from said City of El Cerrito, in said County, to the City of Berkeley, � !
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in the said Alameda County; and,
WHEREAS, the Statute, under which and by virtue of the said bonds axe bein
purchased, provides that bonds of any assessment district, used for the payment of
the paving of a street of general county use, may be purchased by the County; and,
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Cost
County, that the said Colusa Avenue be, and the same is hereby declared to be a
street of general county use.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of the use of Gas
Tax Money for the Retirement of
Bonds in Acquisition and Improvement
District $2.
WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa has purchased the bonds of Acquisition
and Improvement District $2, which District is located in said County; and,
WHEREAS, said Acquisition and Improvement District is located in Supervisor al
-istrict No. One; and
WHEREAS, James N.Long, Supervisor of Supervisorial District Number One,
is desirous of using twenty-five hundred ($2500.00) dollars of gas tax money, allott d
him by law, for the retirement of bonds of said District;
NOV1, THEREFORE, be it resolved that the said James N. Long, be and he is
hereby authorized to use said sum of Twenty-five hundred ($2500.00) dollars for said
purpose;
This order is ryade for the year 1935, and it is the present intent of the
Board of Supervisors to authorize the use of twenty five hundred (92500,00)
dollars of gas tax money each successive year hereafter for four years in all,
making a total of such money to be expended for said purpose, by Supervisor Long,
Ten thousand (910,000.00) dollars, pursuant to an oral understanding with the prope y
owners of said District.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that following amounts be advanced from the School Supply Revolving Fund to the
School Funds shown below, said amount to be returned as soon as available from
current revenue;
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Port Costa Special Fund, $500.
San Pablo Special Fund, 0
1300,00
The said order is Dossed by the unanimous vo:e of the Board.
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In Matter of Granting Dance '
Permit.
Antioch Horseshoe Club having applied to this Board for permission to conduct .
a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on every Saturday night during the month of September,
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at Oak Grove Ball Room,
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It is by the Board ordered that said application be and the same is hereby
granted.K
In Matter of Granting Allowances to
Indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that
MRS. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS 176_ 9th St. Richmond.
$13.50 County cash allowance be discontinued as of Aug. 1, 1935•
DANIEL F. HURLEY, 2420- 9th St. Berkeley.
$25.00 S ate aid to needy blind and $25, county cash allowance be continued
as of April, 1935•
JOHN LEE 12.5HANSFORD, 335- lst,Richmond.
0 State aid tothe needy.aged and $12.50 county cash allowance be
granted as of Aug. 1, 1935.
CHARLESC C Y Market St. San Pablo
15,00 State aid to the needy aged and $15.00 County cash allowance be
continued as of Aug. 1, 1935• y
' QRS HELEN MARTIN, 321 So. 2nd St. Richmond.
13.00 State aid to the needy aged and $13.00 county cash allowance be
continued as of Aug. 1935-
MRS, ETTA HARPS__] 2013 Macdonald Ave. Richmond.
13.00 State aid to the needy aged and $13, county cash allowance be Contin-
ued as of Aug. 1, 1935.
MRS KAREN HA G, 2120 Nevin Ave. Richmond.
.75 State aid to the needy aged and $8.25 county cash allowance be charged
to read: $10.00 State aid to the needy aged and $10.00 county cashallowance
as of Aug. 1, 1935.
MARTELL GODDA D, 2011 Pacheco St. Concord.
7.50 State and $7.50 County aid for needy aged be discontinued as of August
1, 1935•
MRS. JE.NIE PYRASCA:fDOLO R.F.D. 1, Box 391, Richmond.
20.00 State aid for half -orphan children be continued as of July, 1935.,
In Matter of Allowances to
Indigents under care of Probation Officer.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERER that beginning Aug. 1, 1935, $10.00 County allow
ante granted Probation Officer T.A.Boyer, for support and maintenance of Mary Cook
be discontinued on account of no further need. August check returned.
That beginning July 1, 1935, State and County aid in the amounts of $50.00
each respectively, be renewed the Proc tion Officer, T.A.Boyer, for support and
' maintenance of the five Sly children.
That beginning July 1, 1935, State and County aid In the amounts of $20.
each respectively be renewed the Probation Officer, T.A.Boyer, , for support and
maintenance of the two Mercado children.
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In the Matter of the Formation
of DELTA PERMANENT ROAD DIVISION
OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY.
ORDER FUR FORMATION OF PERMANENT
ROADDIVVISION.—
The petition of a majority of the landowners, residing within the german t
road division proposed therein, for the formation of the said permanent road divisio
for the formation of the said permanent road division, came on regularly for hearing
before the Board of Sunervisors of Contra Costa County, on the 3rd day of September,
1335, J.E.-indgers and 7.L.'llollitz, appearing as�Counsel for petitioners; proof having
been made to the satisfaction of this Board, this Board now finds that notice of the
time of the mee.ing of the Board for consideration of said petition has been r egular
given for the period and in the manner required by Section 2748 of the Political Cod
of the State of California, and that said petition has been 'published at least once
a week for three successive weeks in a newspaper published in the County, to wit:
The Brentwood News, prior to the 3rd day of -eptember, 1935; the Board further finds,
That said pet.tion was signed by at least a majority of the land owners
residing within the proposed permanent road division, and that each of them was a
land owner actually residing within the boundaries hereafter set forth, r
That the boundaries of the proposed permanent mad division ere more
particularly described as follows, to wit:
BEGINNING at the point of intersection of the center line of
Dutch Slough with the west line of the east one half of
Section 14, T 2 N., R. 2 E. Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian
produced northerly; thence north along the west line of the `
East one—half of said Section 14 produced to the line of low
water on the northerly or right bank descending of Dutch Slough;
thence northwesterly and norther]y along said low water line
to the line of low water on the southerly or left bank descending
of San Joaquin River; thence running along said low water line
along the left bank descending, of said San Joaquin River in a
nort�neasterly direction to the point of intersection of said
line with the southerly.bank of False River; thence north—
easterly in a straight line to the point of intersection .
of the northerly bank of False River with the line of low
Water on the left bank descending of San Joaquin River;
thence running along said line up San Joaquin River, northerly,
easterly and southerly to its intersection with the line of
low water on the northwesterly or left bank of Old River;
thence southwesterly and southerly along the line of low
water on the left Lank descending of Old River and said line
produced to its intersection with the center line of Sand Mound
lough near the most easterly extremity of the Franke Tract;
hence southwesterly along the center line of Sand Mound Slough
to its intersection with the center line of Piper Slough; thence
northwesterly along the center line of Piper Slough to its inter—
section with the center line of Taylor Slough; thence westerly,
southerly and southeasterly along the center line of Taylor Slough
to its intersection with the center line of the dredge cut along
the southerly boundary of Jersey Island, connecting Taylor Slough
and-Dutch Slough; thence westerly along the center line of said
dredge out to its intersection with the center line of Dutch
Slough; thence southwesterly and northwesterly along the center
line of Dutch Slough to the point of beginninE, embracing all
of Jersey Island Tract, Bradford Tract, 14ebb Tract and Franke
Tract, all lying within the boundaries of Contra Costa County.
That the number of acres contained in said proposed permanent road
division is 14,446.11 and the assessed valuation of the same according to the last
completed assessment roll of the County of Contra Costa, being the last roll as made bw
by the Assessor, with the changes ordered by this Board of Supervisors, sitting as a
Board of Equalization, is $280,610.00.
That the value of the improvements on the real estate within the proposed
permanent road division according to the last completed assessment roll is $23,955•0 1.
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That the value of the personal property within the proposed permanent
Road Division, according to the last completed assessment roll is $2,220.00.
That the number of inhabitants within the proposed permanent road divisio ,
as nearly as can be ascertained, is 250.
Thata particular description as to the location of the road, which it is
desired to construct and improve is as follows:
BEGINP:ING at a point on the southerly line of Jersey Island
at the northerly end of the bridge connecting Jersey Island
with the mainland near the northwest corner of Section 21,
T 2 N., R. 3 E. thence northerly and westerly along the present
traveled road to a point near the most easterly corner of Lot 39;
as said Lot is so designated and delineated upon that certain
map entitled "Map of Jersey Island Farms, Contra Costa Co. California"
filed August 7, 1923, in Vol, 18 of Maps, pages 419 to 424,
Records of Contra Costa County; thence northwesterly along the
east side of the canal lying near the southwesterly boundary
line of Lots 38, 34, 33, 32, 31, 30, 29 and 28 bf the aforesaid
Map, a distance of 7,000 feet more or less, to apoint near the
most westerly corner of said Lot 28; thence Northeasterly to a
point on the levee along the westerly side of Taylor Slough
near the most northerly corner of said lot 28; thence following
said levee in a general northeasterly direction to the ferry
landing situated near the northeasterly corner of Lot 13 of the
aforesaid Map. The total length of the highway it is proposed
to improve is 5,1 miles.
That the necessity for the construction and improvement of said road is
as follows: The above described road is the only road across Jersey Island and by
which ingress to and egress from Bradford, Webb, Fran1m and Jersey Islands, all bein
land included in the proposed divisioncan be had. That said road at the present tim ,
is almost impassable and in order that ingress and egress to and from the various
' parts of said division and from said islands can be had, it is necessary that said
road be improved and put in a traversible condition. That the improvements of said
road is necessary for the hauling of crops from the various lands in said proposed
division, and for the future development and improvement of said division and the
lands therein.
That no portion of the lands herein described is now contained in, or a
part of, any permanent road division of the County of Contra Costa.
That said petition is accompanied by an affidavit in the form r equired
by Section 2747 of the Political Code of the State of California; that the affiant,
George H.Smith, has compared the valuations given in said petition with those on the
last campleted assessment roll, and that the valuations given in said petition are
complete and correct,
' That the County Surveyor has filed herein his report setting forth a
description of the bound:,ries of said District, and that said description contained
in said report of the County Surveyor is in all respects the same as that contained
in said petition,
NOWT THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a permanent road division to be
' known as Delta Permanent Road Division of Contra Costa County, be and the same is
hereby formed, -
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the boundaries of said Delta Permanent Road
Division, be and the same hereby are as follows, to wit:
BEGINNING at the point of intersection of the center line of
Dutch Slough with the west line of the east one half of Section
14, T 2 - , R. 2 E. Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian produced
northerly; thence north along the west line of the east one-half
of said section 14, produced to the line of lot water on the
northerly or right bank descending of Dutch Slough; thence
northwesterly and northerly along said lot water line to the
line of low water on the southerly or left bank descending
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of the San Joaquin River; thence running along said low
water line along the left flank descending of said San
Joaquin River in a northeasterly direction to the
point of intersection of said line with the southerly
bank of False River; thence northeasterly in a straight
line to the point of intersection of the northerly bank
of False River with the line of low water on the left
bank descending of San .Joaquin River; thence running
along said line un Ban Joaquin River, northerly
easterly and southerly to its intersection with the
line of low water on the northwesterly or left bank
of OH River; thence southwesterly and southerly
along the line of low water on the left bank descending
of Old River and said line produced to its intersection
with the center line of Sand Mound Slough near the
most easterly extremity of the Franke tract;.thence
southwesterly along the center line of Sand Mound
Slough to its intersection with the center line of
Piper slough; thence northwesterly along the center
line of Piper slough to its intersection with the ,
center line of Taylor Slough; thence westerly, southerly
and southeasterly along the center line of Taylor Slough
to its intersection with the center line of the dredge
cut along the southerly boundary of Jersey Island,
connecting Taylor Slough and Dutch Slough; thence westerly
along the center line of said Dredge cut to its intersection
j with the center line of Dutch lough; thence southwesterly
and northwesterly along the center line of Dutch Slough
to the point of beginning; embracing all of Jersey Island
Tract, Bradford Tract, Webb Tract, and Franks Tract, all
lying within the boundaries of Contra Costa County,
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The above and foregoing order was Passed by the Board of Supervisors
of Contra Costa County on the 3rd day of September, 1935, by the following vote of
the Board, to wit:
Ayes: Supervisors Buchanan, Long, Trembath, Cummirg s and Stow.
Noes: Supervisors— None,
Absent: Sunervisor_ None,
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, September 16, 1935,
at 10 o'clock A.M.
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ORDER FOR SPECIAL MEETING OF BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, F
IT IS BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF Gontra Costa County ordered that ;
a special meeting of said Board be held on Saturday, September 7th,' 1935, at 9730
o'clock A.M. for the purpose of allowing the pay roll of S,E,R,A, workers of said
County, and for any other business that may come regularly before said meeting
at said time.
R,J,Trembath
Harry M.Stow. r
James N,Long,
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INTHE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. �?
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, 1935•
The Board met at 9:30 o'clock A.M.
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Present: Supervisors James N.Long, Harry M.Stow and R,J,Trembath. S,C.Wells,Clerk
Absent: Supervisors H.L.Cummings and W.J.Buchanan. Supervisor R.J.Trembath,
acted as Charman Pro Tem,
In Matter of Allowance of
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Pay Roll of S.E.R,A, workers
of Contra Costa County.
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT ISHY THE
' BOARD ORDERED that the claims of S,E.R.A, workers of the bounty of Contra Costa,
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for the dates of September 3rd, 4th and 5th, 1935, be and the same ate hereby allow—
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ed out of Unemployment Relief Loan Fund.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Sept. 16, 1935, at 10 o'clock
A.M.
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' IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY,
STATE OF CALIFORIIIA,
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th, 1935-
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935•The Board met at 10 o'clock A.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings,
Harry Stow and R.J,Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk,
The minutes of the Board for and during the month of August, 1935, are read r
to the Board, and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and
Clerk.
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In Matter of Authorizing the County
' Recorder to Continue S.E.R.A. Project.
Ralph Cunningham, County Recorder of Contra Costa County, having applied
to this Board for authorization to continue an S,E.R.A, project of indexing records
in his office, which Project was ordered discontinued by S.E,R.A,
' IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization for the continuance of said
project be and the same is hereby granted and the cost of doing said work, shall be
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paid out of the County Unemployment Bond Relief Fund , until said Project shall be
taken over by W.P.A.,
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In Matter of Authorizing Continuance
of S,E.R,A. Recreation and Playground
Work Project.
B.O.Wilson, County Superintendent of Schools having applied to this Board y.
for authorization to continue an S,E,R.A, ro ect of recreation and playground p j work
heretofore commenced and ordered discontinued by S.E,R,A,
IT IS BY THE 30ARD ORDERED that authorization to said County Superintendent
of Schools to continue said S.E,R,A, project of Recreation and playground work, be
authorized for a period of thirty days from and after the recommencement of said
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project; the cost of said project to be paid for out of the County Unemployment Bond
Relief Loan Fund, as to labor and materials only,
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In Matter of Granting of Dance Permit,
Byron Lodge of I,O.O.F. #335, having applied to this Board for permission
to conduct a dance on Sept, 28th, 1935, at Byron California, until hour of 3 o'clock
A.M.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permit be granted.K
In Matter of Paying Transportation
of S,E,R.A. Workers crossing Carquinez
Toll Bridge, -'f
Request having been made to this Board that transportation of S.E.R.A,
workers, residents of Contra Costa County, who a re employed on S,E,R.A, projects
at Mare Island, be paid by the County of Contra CostafoLTrossing the Carquinez Toll
Bridge of the American Toll Bridge Company, and the said American Toll Bridge Compan
having offered to transport said workers at the rate of $3. per car per month,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County of Contra Costa pay the transportat—
ion of said S.E.R.A, workers, residents of Contra Costa County, across said Carquinez
Toll Bridge at the rate of $3, per car per month, and commencing as of Sept.. 13, 193
said transportation to be paid to the American Toll Bridge Company out of the County
Unemployment Bond Relief Loan Fund.,
InM atter of Granting Leave_of Absence
to Clifford Thomson.
Clifford Thomson, Justice of the Peace of Judicial Township No, 3 of Contra
Costa County, having applied to this Board for permission to leave the State of '
California,
IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that permission be granted to said Clifford Thomson
to leave the State of California for a period of thirty days from and after the date
of leaving the State of California,
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In Matter of ADDroval of Auditor's
Financial Report of Contra Costa County.
A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, having filed with this
Board in accordance with Section 3737 of the Political Code, the Financial Statement
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It is, by the Hoard ordered that said financial statement be and the same
is hereby approved.
InMatter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of County Auditor, A.N.Sullenger, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the following appropriations be cancelled and the amount thereof transferred
-from the General Fund to the Unappropriated Reserve Fund, to wit:
Primary Election 122,
0320 Publication of Legal Notices $75.00
Just e C 1 1 1
0 15 Statutory Office 3xp. Allce, 2 0.00 t
970
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the following new appro.'riations be made and the
amount thereof transferred from Unanpropriated Reserve Fund to the General Fund,
to wit:
Elections- Preliminary Costs 120
0518 Office Supplies, Misc. $75.00
Justice Court 6 136 _
0414 Small Claims Ct. Expense 22.00r
97.00
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard.; .
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the following adjustments of road fund appropriations be made, in order to cle
up accounts for 1934-35t
1934-35
Road Annronriation Adjustments.
Increase. Decrease.
Sun. Dist. 2 Motor Veh_ Fund
R 211_0 Mtce. Ats. of Way $ 20,00 $240.00 Mtce. B25
R 212_0 Mtce. Surface 22 0 R212_205-5.
2 .00 2 .00
$fin. Dist. I General Fund.
R 121_0 Mtce. Rts of 'lay 200.00 100 ,00 Imprs to Rds R175-0
R 121_102 A 13 165.00 26 5 0 New cons
0 .00 Bridgea 76 '.
6365.00 3 5.00
Sun. Dist_ 5 General Fund
' R 520_9 Clifton Ct. Ferry 195.00 162.00 Mtce—Rts of Ray j
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00 Mtce-Surface 8522. ,�•
195.00 195.00
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of A_N.Sullenger, County Auditor, it is by the Board ordered
that the following adjustments of appropriations be made in order to clear 1934-35
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accounts.
1934-35•
Anproprcation Adjustments.
Increase. Decrease.
Hall of Records 159 '
0523 Repair Supplies $ 5.00 $ 5.00 Water 0527
Jail-Care of Pris. 231
0515 Med. & Surg. Supp. 2.00 2.00 Misc.Sup. 0599
Fire Pin tection 247
0399 Misc. Services, 38.00 38.00 Co. Equip. 0395 W ;
Hosp_ Bldvs. & Grds_ 502.
0527 hater 5.00 5.00 Repair Supp, 0523.
Richmond Health Ctr. 532 "Al
0515 Med. & Surg. Supp. .75 .75 Offe. Supp. Mia. 05:9-
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In Matter of Allowance to Indigents.
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that FOLLOWING Allowances be granted to following
Indigents:
MRS. LAURA RATES- 9th & A. Sts. Antioch: - �
$25-00 County cash allowance be discontinued and relief given in kind,
as of Aug. 1st, 1935• 7
JOHN HAULTON, Main St. Lafayette.
10.50.State and $10.50 Jounty aid for needy blind be granted to begin
as of Sept. 1, 1935•
HIRAM MORRILL 711 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito, j
'12.00 State aid to the needy blind and $12. county cash allowance be
continurl as of July, 1935. -
MRS. LUCY WOOLSLAYER.402 Grant St. So. Vallejo, Cal.
$25• State and $25, county aid for needy blind be discontinued as of Oct.
let, 1935.
L,ILLI`AM PIER 815 Escobar St. Martinez.
$15 tate and +yY15. Country aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of
Aug. 1, 193;, and that
315. State and $15. county aid be increased to $15.50 State
and $15.50 County aid as of Sept. 15, 1935.
MRS, MARY DUCOING 204 Avila St. E1 Cerrito.
a $5. State aid to the needy aged and $5. county cash allowance be continued
as of Aug. 1, 1935.
RS =IELLIE IVANCOVICH Walnut Creek.
910.50 State and $10.50 County aid to the needy aged be reduced to $5.50
State and
35.50 county aid as of Sept. lot, 1935.
MRS MARJORIEDAVIDS01, 421- 5th St. Richmond.
20.00 State aid to needy children and $30 County cash allowance granted
as of Aug. 15, 1935•
MRS TRINIDAD SANDOVAL San Ramon
�*"0 State aid be granted to MRS. SANDOVAL for the care of her children
during father's term of imprisonment; to begin as of Sept. 15, 1935•
MALRZZA, 363 "T. 5th St. Pittsburg.
o50. State aid and $20. County aid for halfornhan children be decreased to $40
State aid and $20 county aid as of Sept. 15, 1935, as Frank becomes to years of age
sept. 15, 1935.
'. ETHEL ARMSTRONG Jefferson St. Martinez. _
0. State and $15, county aid be changed to $30 State aid and $25. County aid
as of Sept, o, 1935, being for needy children.
And the Board takes recess to meet on Saturday, September 21st, 1935> at
9:30 o'clock A.M.
.................Chairman.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. w:
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, 1935•
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M,
Present: Supervisors James N.Long, Harry M.Stow and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells,
Clerk. Acting Chairman: Supervisor R.J.Trembath,
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Absent: Supervisors H.L.Cummings and W.J,Buchanan.
fn Matter of Allowance of S.E.R.A.
Pay Roll,
' On motion of S_ipervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS'BY THE BOARD
ordered that the Pay Roll of S.E.R.A, workers of Contra Costa County, for the week ^
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ending Sept. 19th, 1935, be and the same is hereby allowed.
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In 'atter of Granting Dance Permit.
Mt. Diablo Post #246, �.merican, Legion, at Danville, having applied to this
j Board for permission to conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on following..
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dates, to wit: Oct. 5th, Nov. 2nd, and Dec. 7th,1935, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that permission to conduct said dances be and the same is hereby granted.
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And the Doard takes recess to meet on Saturday, September 29th, 1935, at 10 s
o'clock A.M.
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.Chairman.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
SATURDAY, SEPTESBER 29th, 1935•
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Sunervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings and Harry M.Stow. S.C.Wells,
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Clerk. Absent: Supervisors W.J.Buchanan and R.J,Trembath.
Supervisor Janes N.Long acting as Chairman Pro Tem, -
In Matter of Alloarance of S.E.R;A.
Pay-Roll.
On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Sunervisor. Cummings,
It is by the BOARD ORDERED that the Pay Roll of the S.E,R.A, workers of Contra
Costa County, for the week ending Sept. 26th,1935, be and the same is hereby
allowed.
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In Matter of Allowance t> Indigents.
It is by the Board order,=.d that following allowances to indigents be
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AARON COOK 724 Pomona St—El Cerrito:
Application for aid be denied due to death of applicant,
MRS. AGNES KEENAN 102 Washington Ave. Pt, Richmond:
$30 State aid for half orphan children be amended to read: $20.00
State aid for half orphan children as of Sept- 30, 1935-
MRS. MARGUERITA DIAS San Pablo.
w3^. State aid for half orphan children and $30 county cash allowance
be amended to read:
$20.00 State aid for half orphan children and $20 county cash allowance
as of Se,-,t. 1, 19 35.
MRS FELIPA CARRRA 632_ First St. Richmond:
0 0 State aid for half orphan children be amended to read: $50.00 State
aid for half orphan children as of Sept. 14, 1935,
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, October 7th, 1935, at 10
o'clock A.WR.
................Chairm?st.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. µ
MONDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1935-
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N,Long, H.L.
Cummings, Harry Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
The Minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of September, _
1935, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signedby
the Chairman and Clerk.-
In Matter of Allowance to Indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following allowances to indigents be
made to wit:
CIRO C�KINALLI. 280 West 6th St. Pittsburg.
$15.00 State aid and $15, county aid for needy blind be granted to begin _
Sept. 1, 1935-
MINA WIDMER 231 south 4th St. Richmond. `
$10 county cash allowance granted as of Sept. 15, 1935.
RS CAROL NE HANNIFF, Walnut Creek.
'0 County cash allowance be granted to begin as of Sept. 16, 1935,
MRS,�I�G_N�ACIA SOUZA_ 1327 Flora St. Crockett.
$33.00 county cash allowance continued as of Sept, lot, 1935.
MRS. VICTORIA BLACK, 2247 Lincoin Ave. Concord
$25, county cash allowance be continued as of Aug. 1, 1935.
JOSEPH AND JOSETHINE HOPKINS, 1521 Estudillo St. Martinez.
$7.50 increase, or a total of $30.00 county cash be granted as of Aug. 1,193
MRS. VICTORIA ALTER (For EARL ZAWADSKI) 559_25th St. Oakland.
$h.50 County cash allowance be discontinued as of Aug. 1, 1935.
MRS. ADELINE SANTOS, 45 Dabner St. San Leandro.
$70 county cash allowance be discontinued as of Oct. 1, 1935.
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DOMINIC &A2iNIE MERCURIO' Foster St. Martinez.
County cash discontinued as of Oct. 1, 1935•
DANIEL AND CAROLINE HANZIFF, Walnut Creek:
county cash allowance discontinued as of Sept. 16, 1935•
JOHN LOUIS GILL _ t St Richmond.
12, County cash allowance discontinued as of Sept. 15, 1935.
' MR. AND YRS. CHAS. SHUQUIST, 726 Richmond St. El Cerrito:
$35. county cash allowance discontinued as of Sept. 1, 1935•
MR AND MRSE D7lARD B. SOUT , Walnut Creek: -
$ j5. county cash allowance discontinued as of Oct. 1, 1935•
MR. AND MR5 ELBZRT WEES, 442_ loth St. Richmond.
0 county cash allowance discontinued as of Sept. 16, 1935•
' JOHN LOUIS GILL_ 425_ 15th St. Richmond.
$10 State aid for needy aged and $10 county cash allowance be granted,
to begin as of Sept. 15,1935•
FRED—W B�UTLEERR 1615 ariposa St. Richmond.
$15 State aid to needy aged and $15 county cash allowance, be granted to
begin as of Oct, 1, 1935•
FRANKLIN J.GARD:TER, 1427 Nevin Ave. Richmond.
$17 50 State aid to needy aged and $17.50 county cash allowance granted
as of Sept. 16, 1935•
FRANK BOOTHS 545 Third St. Richmond.
X0.00 State aid to the needy aged and $5.00 county cash allowance be granted
as of Oct. 11 1935•
THEODORE L ROGERS 414 Bissell Ave. Richmond.
,15 State aid to needy aged and $15. county cash allowance to begin as
of Sept. 15, 1935•
MRS AUGUS2TA SHUt�UIST 726 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito:
;15 State aid.to the needy aged and $15, county case allowance be granted
to begin as of Sept. 10,1935•
' MRS, ELVIRA WEES 442-10th St. Richmond.
$10 State aid to needy aged and $10 county cash allowance to begin as of
Sept. 16, 1935•
MR. EMIL WIDMER 231 So. 4th St. Richmond.
$27,50 County cash allowance be discontinued as of Sept. 15, 1935, and that
$13. state aid and 413county aid for needy age be granted to b--gin as of Sept.16,193
_CHARLES ARISOLD_ 4j7_ Los Medanos St. littsburg.
,$15. State and $15, county aid for needy aged be granted to begin Sept. 29,1935
ELBERT 17EES. 442_ 10th St. Richmond.
$17.50 State aid to needy aged and ,$17.50 County cash allowance be granted to
begin Sept. 16, 1935• -
MRS FRANCES SOUTHARD Walnut Creek.
$10. State aid for needy aged and $10 county cash allowance be granted as of
Oct, lst, 1935•
MRS,---jJp TRODTMAN Concord.
X7,50 State and $7.50 county aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of Sept.
1, 1935.
MR FLETOHER TROUTMAN Concord.
12.75 State and $12.75 county aid for needy aged be granted as of Sent. 1, 193 .
' EDWARD B SOUTHARD Walnut Creek.
$14-50 State aid to needy aged and ,$14.50 County cash allowance be granted as
of Oct. 1, 1935•
ELIAS BUSH 2156 Concord Ave. Concord.
13.00 County cash allowance be discontinued as of Sept. 1, 1935 and that
$9.50 State and $9.50 County aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of Sept. 1,193
' DANIEL HANIFF Walnut Creek.
$17.56 State and $17.50 County aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of
Sept. 164'
jjRS LOUISE CRERBO`1110 Main St. Walnut Creek,
$9.OF o state and $9.00 County aid for needy aged be discontinued as of Oct.
1st, 1935.
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MISS Ai7NIE OATaS, 325_ 12th St. Richmond. .
$11.00 State aid to the needy aged and $11.00 county cash allowance be contin
ued as of Sept. 1935.
LOUIS CHERBO"O, Main St. Walnut Creek.
,$10.50 State and $10.50 County aid for needy aged be discontinued as of
Oct. 1, 1935•
WORTHI:!GTOX MOORE, 435_ 12th St, Richmond.
015. State aid to the needy aged and $15. county cash allowance be discontinu d
as of Oct. 1, 1935.
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JOSEPH MAYNARD Box 125, Lake Ave. Rodeo.
State and County aid for needy aged be denied.
MRS. "MARIA NOIA Antioch
Application for aid be denied.
',"ILLIAM F. YOUNG, 1909 Shuey Ave. Walnut Creek.
Application for State and County aid to the needy aged be denied.
EDITH DBI SCHOP Alamo Road, Walnut Creek,
,20 State aid and $40 county aid for half orphan children be granted as of
Oct. 1, 1935•
MRS LOUISE gGBSRG, 604 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito,
20 State and $10 county aid for needy children be granted as of Oct, 1, 1935
MRS, ELIZABATH JONES Box 650, R.F.D. Richmond,
$20 State aid'for needy children and $20 county cash allowance be granted as
of Aug.15, 1935•
MRS, ALFREDA CROSS, X30, - 19th St. Richmond.
$10 State aid for needy children be granted as of Sept, 1, 1935,
MRS R SE AIELLO 363 W, 5th St, Pittsburg.
jI0 State and $10 county aid for child of an Incapacitated Father due to
tuberculosis be granted as of ct. 1, 1935•
MRS. MARGARET RIAS, R.F.D. Box 415; Richmond,
20 State aid for needy children and $20 county cash allowance be-continued
as of Sept, 1935, _
MRS. LOUISE CUBA, 429 Cutter St. Pittsburg,
$30 State aid and $30 county aid for half orphan children be continued as of
Sept. 1, 1935.
MRS, CATHERIiJE H!BERT, 44 West 101h St. Pittsburg
20 State aid and $20 county aid for half orphan children be continued as of
Oct. 1, 1935•
~ MRS DO1flJ ALVE3 E1 Cerrito, Cal, 929 Richmond St.
20 State and $20 county aid for half orphan children be continued as of
Aug. 1, 1935. -
MRS FE R:1 GSt QN, 40 _10th St. Richmond.
4 State and 30 County aid for needy children be reduced to $10 State and i
$10 county aid as of Oct. 1, 1935. And that $10 State and $10 County aid be
continued as of Oct. 1, 1935, and made payable to MRS. OLLIE RIHN, 913 Barrett St. -
Richmond. --
MRS ROSINA FAHRIS, Nichols.
X20 State aid for half orphan children be discontinued as of Oct. 1, 1935,K
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In Matter of Allowance to Indigents "
under care of Probation Officer,
It is by the Board ordered that State aid be allowed Rontra Costa County in
amount of $20 per month for support and maintenance of Vivian and Charles Gorich
and that this aid date from Aug, 10, 1935,
That beginning Oct, 1, 1935, $20 per month be allowed the Probation Officer,
Thomas A,Boyer, for support and maintenance of the three'Cardoza children, Rodeo. .
That beginning Oct. 1, 1935, $10 per month be allowed the Probation Officer,
Thomas A.Boyer, for supcort and maintenance of Henrietta Vallejo, a mental defective
That $50 per month State aid be allowed Contra Costa County to supplement its
support in,a like amount of Minnie, Luther, Donald, Mary and Eleanor Tucker, and
that_this aid date from July 1, 1935-
That beginning Sent. 19, 1935, $40 State aid for support and maintenance of M1-
Elizabeth and Thelma Ernest, and Marie and Dietrich Ernst, be discontinued the Pro-
bation Officer,
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In Matter of Protesting against Maintaining 9
of a dairy inthe Town of San Pablo.
A petition signed by residents of the Town of San Pablo, protesting against
the establishing and maintaining of a dairy on Road No. 7 between Ventura and
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Humboldt Streets in the Town of San Pablo, having been filed with this Board and Wil—
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liam Verbiscio, Mrs. R.W.Hansen and Mrs. O.H. Hammer, having appeared personally
before this Board in support of said petition;
It is, by the Board ordered that said petition be referred to the District
Attorney and Health Officer of Contra Costa County with instructions to investigate
the establishing and maintaining of said dairy and to take such proper action ash
they deem best in their judgment.�
InMatter of Eradication of Squirrels
on lands of Ella L.Nottingham.
V,G,Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner of Contra Costa County, this day
appears before the Board and reports that certain property in the County of Contra
Costa, California, owned by Mrs. Ella L.Nottingham, and being the northwest 1/4 and
the N.W. 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 2, Township 1 South, Range 3 East,
M.D,B.&M. containing 200 acres of land, more or less; excepting therefrom any port—
ion of the above described property which was conveyed to the County of Contra Costa,
' by Wm, A.Fotheringhe. and Mrs, Mary A.Fotheringham, his wife, by deed dated March 1,
1905, and recorded March 31, 1905, in Vol. 11 1 of Deeds, at page 19, described as
follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of Sec, 2, Township 1 South, Range 3 East,
Mt,Diablo Base and Meridian; running east on said section and base line, 240 rods;
thence at right angles south 20 feet; thence at right angles west 240 rods; thence r
north 20 feet to the point of beginning, _ contains ground squirrels or gophers
which are destructive to trees and plants, and it annearing to the Board that it is
necessary for the agricultural interests of the County of Contra Costa that said
ground squirrels and gophers shall be eradicated and destroyed and controlled,
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED That V,G.Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner of
Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to proceed under
the system and methods provided by Sections 2322 and 2322a of the Political Code
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of the State of California, and to inspect the premises owned or possessed by said
Ella L.Nottingham, above described,
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that upon the inspection of said premises the said
lands are found by V.G.Stevens, Horticultural Commissioner, to be infested with
ground squirrels or gophers, said V,G,Stevens, as such Horticultural Commissioner is
' hereby authorized to proceed under and by authority and under the methods and system
of Section 2322 and 2322a of the Political Code of the State of California, to cause
the eradication, control and destruction of said ground squirrels and gophers.
The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
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In the Matter of Application of
Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company
to install cable and pipe upon Saranac Road,
The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having filed with this Board
their application for permission to excavate for a depth of 24 inches, on the Saran p
Road, at the intersection of the Lafayette—Walnut Creek State Highway, opposite
Springbrook Road, for the purpose of installing cable and pipe as shown on sketch *s
accompanying said application;
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be granted, said work
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to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor and to the satisfaction of #
the Supervisor of said District.<- m
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InMatter of Authorizing Chairman
to Sign Agreement between Southern
Pacific Railroad Com^any and County
for Improvement of Crossing between
Brentwood and Byron.
The Southern Pacific Railroad Company, a corporation, having presented
to this Board, a Form of Agreement between said Company and and the County of Contr r
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Costa, for the improvement of crossing C.R.C. No. B-63.5 between Brentwood and Byro ,
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IT IS, By THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same is
hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said
Agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.
In Matter of Advertising fox bids
for furnishing electric current to Brentwood �<
Lighting District. }
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The contract between Pacific Cas & Electric Company and the County of
Contra Costa for the furnishing of electric current to the Brentwood Lighting Distri t
being about to expire, ;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that bids for the furnishing of electric Curren
and the operating and maintaining of a system of street lights in the Brentwood
Lighting District be advertised for, bids to be received by this Board up to the hou
of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, Nov. 4th, 1935•
It is further ordered that said notice to bidders be published in the
Brentwood News, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the
County of Contra Costa.
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In Matter of approving of contract
and bonds of Karl Koller.
Karl Koller, having presented to this Board, a contract for the construction
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of a concrete culvert on Loring Avenue, in the Town of Crockett, and bonds in amounts ".,.
heretofore ordered by this Board with the Glenn Falls Indemnity Company as Surety,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER-'D that said Form of Contract be and the same is hereby ?
approved and the Chairman of this Board authorized to sign same on behalf of the
County of Contra Costa.
It is further ordered that said bonds be and the same are hereby approved.
' It is further ordered that the certified check which accompanied the bid of
said Karl, Koller be returned to said bidder.
In Matter of Declaring Ordinance No. 238
duly published.
Ordinance No. 238 of the County of Contra Costa, having been nublished for the
time and in the manner prescribed by law, in the Pittsburg Daily Independent, a
+ newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa
as shown by the affidavit of publication of F.L.McBride, on file herein,
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ordinance No. 238 be and the same is hereby
declared duly published.
' In Matter of Granting Leave of
Absence to R.J,Tre�cbath.
Supervisor R.J,Trembath, having applied to this Board for permission to leave
the State of California,
IT IS BY TEE BOARD ORDERED that said R.J,Trembath, be and he is hereby
granted leave to leave the State of California for a period of thirty days, from and
after date of leaving the State.
In Matter of Petition for Formation
.of ireater Pittsburg Municipal Utility District.
A petition requesting this Board to call an election for the formation of
' (Greater Pittsburg Municipal Utility District, having been filed with this Board and
s-id petition having been heretofore referred to the District Attorney of Contra
Costa County for an Opinicn as to its validity, and the District Attorney having
'rendered an Opinion to this Board that said petition is invalid;
' IT IS by the BOARD ORDERED that the Opinion of the District Attorney be
:spread in full on the minutes of this Board, to wit:
OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY _
CO::_nA COSTA COUNTY.
Martinez, California.
October 7, 1935•
Mr. W.J.Buchanan,
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors,
Contra Costa County,
Martinez, California.
Dear Mr. �uchanan:
We have received your request for an opinion
in regard to the validity of the petition filed recently for the
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the formation of the Greater Pittsburg Municipal ''J
Utility District.
In view of the fact that there is more than one des-
cription of the land to be included in the District in
the petition, it is our opinion that the petition is
invalid. k
Very truly yours,
(Signed) Francis P. Healey,
District Attorney
HJ,.DE By Harold Jacoby, Deputy. " ;a
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the request to this Board.for the calling
of an election for the formation of Greater Pittsburg Municipal Utility District,
be and the same is hereby denied.
The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous.
In Matter of Filing Notice under Old Age
Assistance Act of California.
WHEREAS, the Old Age Pension Act of California provides that in any case
in which aid shall be granted to any person owning real property, the Board of Super-
visors may cause a notice of such aid, giving the name of such person, to be recorded
in the office of the County Recorder;
AND WHEREAS, the filing of such a notice creates a lien against the real prop-
erty of the person so aided by the County, which lien is security for payment of mune
used by the County for aid of such person;
NOW THEREFORE, the Director of Social Service of Contra Costa County,
California, is hereby ordered to record or cause to be recorded in the office of the
County Recorder the notice provided for in said Act to cases'where the recipients
of aid under the provisions of said Act, own real property.,
In Matter of Purchase of Wheel-Chair
for Mrs. Amanda Messenger.
Otis Loveridge, Social Service Director of Contra Costa County having reports
to this Board that Amanda Messenger, an aged lady, receiving old age security,is in
need of a wheel-chair,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that J.H.Morrow, County PurchaA ng Agent, purchase
one wheel-chair to be loaned to Mrs. Amanda Messenger, as long as she is in need of
same and that said Chair shall remain the property of Contra Costa County and be
returned to said County.,,
In Matter of Furnishing Special
Medical Treatment to Stanford Edison and
Angelo Notis, Indigents.
Otis Loveridge, Social Service Director of Contra Costa County having report-
ed to this Board that Stanford Edison and Angelo Notis, indigents, residents of
Contra Costa County, are in need of special medical care which is not available at
the Contra Costa County Hospital,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERLD that said Otis Loveridge,S o tial Service Director
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of Contra Costa County, and Dr, E.W.Merrithew, County Physician, provide to said
persons, such medical care and treatment as they deem beat in their judgment.K
In Matter of Snonsoring S.E.R.A.
Projects.
It IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this Board sponsor at no cost to the County
of Contra Costa, the following S.E.R,A, projects, to wit:
1- 226, Richmond, Visiting Housekeepers.
2_ 227, Richmond, Surplus Commodities.
3_ 236, Richmond, Musicians Project.
4_ 325, County, Sewing.
9- 229, County, Wood Cutting. .
The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.
In Matter of consideration of
Pr;cosed Ordinance for Control and
Suppression of Tuberculosis among cattle,
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in County of Contra Costa.
A form of Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 229, entitled "An Ordinance
for the Control and Suppression of Tuberculosis among Cattle in the County of Contra
Costa" by amending Sections One, Two and Three thereof, having been presented to this
Board for consideration and adoption and proponents of said Ordinance having appeared
' before this Board and were heard,
It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the further consideration of adoption of sail
Ordinance be and the same is hereby continued to Monday, October 14th, 1935, at 2
o'clock P.M.
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, and in order to finance purchase
made by County Officers of Contra Costa County;
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following additional appropriations be
made, to wit:
Treasurer 106.
Replacement of Equipment, $7.00
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0911 Office Furniture, 2.00
The Foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K
' In Matter of application of George S.
McMullin, for permission to lay water pipe line.
George S.McMullin, having made application to this Board for permission to lay
a water pine at the side of the E1 Rio Road from the Bridge opposite the Danville
School to his home, a distance of approximately 2000 feet;
It is, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said water pipe line be
granted, -,aid work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor and to the
satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District.
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In Matter of Application of A.S,Ferguson for permission
to close Road from Herdlyn to Clifton Court Ferry. -
A,S,Ferguson, having applied to this Board for permission to close that cer-
tain road from Herdlyn to Clifton Court Ferry, while constructing a flood-gate
under said road;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that nermission to close said road be and the
same is hereby granted., _-
In Matter of Advertising Resources of
Contra Costa County at Antioch Fall Fair.
This Hoard deeming the Antioch Fall Fair, a good advertising medium of the
resources of Contra Costa County,
IT IS BYTHE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $100 be paid to the Antioch Fall Fai
Committee for the purpose of advertising the resources of Contra Costa County at sai
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Antioch Fall Fair held Oct. 5-6-, 1935•
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Anticch Fall Fair Committee present to this
Board a duly verified claim in sum of $100 on the Advertising Fund of said County.
The vote thereon being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow an
Trembath. Noes: Supervisor Buchanan.A.
In Matter of Application on behalf of
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Orinda County Fire Protection District to
State Board of Equalization to exceed 1933-34 _
Budget Limit.
It appearing to the Board that Orinda County Fire Protection District
has
is now indebted and/obligations payable for water, equipment, supplies, gasoline,
rental, maintenance of fire truck and fire house, in the sum of $742.15, and that
said District has available for its use a sum in excess of that amount, but that
the expenditure of said sum would exceed by more than five per cent, the amount of
expenditures of the District during the year 1933-34,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this Board, the governing body of Orinda
County Fire Protection District, make application to the State Board of Equalization
for permission to exnend the sum of $742.15 to pay obligations on indebtedness neces-
sarily incurred for the operation of said District during the year 1934-35, which said
sum will increase by more than five per cent the expenditures of said District for
the year 1933-34.
The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous.
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In Matter of Correction of Assessments.
Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor of Contra Costa County, having applied to this
Board for authority to correct the following assessments in accordance with Section
3581 of the Political Code, to wit:
For year 1935_36: Vol. 15 Assessment No. 35656 George Friend is erroneously assess—
ed with following property:
"Ro San Pablo Port Lot 3, bounded NE by Arlington Ave. & Land of
Stoll, SE by Great Western Power Cols, r/w & Berkeley Country
Club Terrace, NW by a 40' rd. 22.05 acres"
1.10 acres should have been deducted and assessed to Joseph Eastwood,
Jr. as the deed to the property was recorded on %eb. 25, 1935•
That amount of acreage on assessment No. 35656 be changed to read 20.95
acres, assessed value of land, $5,235•
That following assessment be added to the assessment roll in the name of
Joseph Eastwood, Jr.
"Ro San Pablo Portion of Lot 3, bounded IIW by land of Stoll, NE
by Arlington Ave. S.E.& SW by land of Friend, 1.10 acres, assessed
value of land, $275. "
In Vol. 17, Assessment No. 38670 Willmia R.Henderson and Lewis L.Henderson
are assessed with Lot 9 Block 146 Original Survey of the City of Martinez, with
personal property erroneously assessed at $260. There should be no personal propert
assessed with this property as same was paid unsecured (see unsecured receipt No.
14453). Authorization to cancel same being requested.
And said application being approved by the District Attorney, IT IS BY TIE
BOARD ORDERZD that said application be granted.
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In Matter of Correction of Assessment. -
' Geo. 0, Meesr„ County Assessor of Contra Costa County, having applied to this
Board for authorization to correct assessments in accordance with provisions of
Section 3504a of the Political Code, as follows, to wit:
For year 1935-36: In Vol. 17 Assessment No. 39556 Elizabeth G. & Frank Mathos
are assessed with the N 33.33' of Lot 6 Court Avenue Tract with improvements amounting
to $5000. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $500.
In Vol. 17 of Assessment No. 39712 Ellen O'Brien is assessed with a tract of
land containing 3.61 acres with improvements amounting to $750. There should be no
improvements assessed with this property.
In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 62047 Jas. McClellan is assessed with a tract of
land containing 175 acres with improvements amounting to 1200. Frederick Stewart
is assessed with a tract of land containing 294.65 acres ?See Vol. 29 Assessment No.
62053) with no improvements. The improvements amounting to $1200 erroneously
assessed against the property of Mr. McClellan should have been assessed to Mr.
Stewart. Your authorization to cancel the improvements on assessment No. 62047
and add same to assessment No. 62053 is asked,
And said application having been approved by the District Attorney of 8ontra
Costa County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that tke County Auditor of Contra Costa County is
hereby authorized to make said corrections as requested.r
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IN THE MATTER OF THE ISSUANCE OF
BONDS OF CLAYTON VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT,
RESOLUTION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE
COUNTY OF 0011TRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
WHEREAS, on the 29th day of August, 1935, the School Board of the Clayto
Valley School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, deemed
it advisable to call and by resolution and order duly and regularly passed and
adopted by the said School Board and entered on the minutes thereof on the last
mentioned day, said School Board did call an election and resolve and order:
That an election be called and held throughout said Clayton Valley School ,
District on the 27th day of September, 1935, for the purpose of submitting to the
electors of said Clayton Valley School District, the question of issuing and sellin
the bonds of said Clayton Valley School District, in the amount of Nine thousand
(:$"9,000.00) dollars, to run not exceeding nine yearg, and to bear interest at the
rate of four per cent (410) pe-- annum, interest payable semi—annually for the our—
pose of raising money for to building or purchasing of school buildings and the
supplying of school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent
nature for said Clayton Valley School District,
WHEREAS, an election was held in said Clayton Valley School District
on the 27th day of September, 1935, in conformity withthe said Resolution and order
of said School Board of the said Clayton Valley School District, and all the pro—
ceedings had in the premises have been certified to this Board of Supervisors '
bythe School Board of the Clayton Valley School District as required by law, and
WHEREAS, Lhe said certified proceedings show and after a full examinat—
ion 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
Clayton Valley School District duly passed and adopted on the 29th day of August,
1935, an election was duly called in said Clayton Valley School Distridt, and was
held in said Clayt6a Valley School District on the 27th day of September, 1935,
and that notice'of said election was given,, sting notices thereof signed by the
members of said School Board in three public places in said Clayton Valley School
District from more than twenty (20) days next before said election, and by publish—
ing such notice in the "Concord Transcript" a newspaper printed and published in
said County of Conga Costa, State of California, not less than once a week for thrl e
successive weeks before said election, which said notice so posted and published '..;.
was in the form required by the School Code of the State of California.
That prior to the opening of said polls at said election the Inspector
and Judges of Election, conducting said election in said Clayton Valley School
District, took the oath of office as required by law, and at the close thereof,
canvassed the votes cast thereat, and certified the result of said election to the
said School Board of said Clayton Valley School District, and to them made return
of the ballots and the poll and tally list of said election.
Thaton the 4th day of October, 1935, the same 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 Clayton Valley School District met and canvassed the said returns
of said election, from which said returns said School Board of the said Clayton
Valley School District found and declared and this Board now finds and declares
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that there was a total of 125 votes cast at said election and that more than two_thir s
of the votes cast, to wit: 90 votes were cast for the iesuing of said bonds, and that
34 votes were cast against the issuing of said bonds, and that one of the votes cast
were irregular and illegal and not counted, 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 declares that said election w as 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 thing
required by law to be done, have been done and performed in regular and in due form
and in strict accordance with the arovisions of the Statute auhorizing the issuance
of the School District Bonds, and that the total of indebtedness of said School Dis-
trict, including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the bonds of the Clayton Valley School Distri t
in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of
Nine thousand (79,000.00) dollars and that the same shall be numbered from one to nin
consecutively, and shall be in denominations of one thousand (71,000.00) dollars each,
payable within nine (9) years from date thereof in lawful money of the United States
of America, with interest thereon at the rate of four per cent (4p) per annum, -
payable semi-annually on December 1st, and June let, of each year, until the date of
maturity of each of said bonds in like lawful money, both principal and interest
payable at the office of the County Treasurer of the said County of Contra Costa,
State of California.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be dated the lot day of Decembe
1935, and shall be payable as follows, to wit:
One bond numbered 1 to mature one year from date, to w.t: on the 1st day
of December, 1936.
One bond numbered 2 to mature two years from date, to wit: an the lot day
of December, 1937.
One bond numbered 3 to mature three years from date, to wit: on the lot
day of December, 1939.
One bond numbered 4 to mature four years from date, to wit: an the lot day
of December, 1939.
One bond numbered 5 to mature five years from date, to wit: on the lot day
of December, 1940.
One bond numbered 6 to mature six years from date, to wit: on the lst day
of December, 1941.
One bond numbered 7 to mature seven years from date, to wit: on the 1st
day of December, 1942.
One bond numbered 8 to mature eight years from date, to wit: on the lot
day of December, 1943.
' One bond numbered 9 to mature nine years from date, to wit: on the lot
day of December, 1944.
AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued in substantiall-
'.. the following form, to wit:
No. 71000.00.
SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND
CLAYTON VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT
COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE C+' CALIFORNIA.
CLAYTON VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT, in the County of Contra Costa, State of
CDLI.%RNIA, United States of America, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises
to pay to the holder hereof at the office of the County Treasurer of the County of
Contra Costa, State of California, on the lot day of Dece^ber, One thousand
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($1,000.00) dollars in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest
thereon in like lawful money, at the rate of four per cent (4%) per annum, payable
semi-annually on the 1st day of June and the Is day of December of e ach and every „a
year from the date hereof until this bond is paid.
This Bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date numbered from
one (1) to nine (9) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of Nine thousan
($9,000.00) dollars and is issued and soldby the oa-d of Supervisors of the County
of Contra Costa, State of California, for the purpose of raising money to be used ✓£
for the building or W rchasing of school buildings and the supplying of school build
ings with furniture ar necessary apparatus of a permanent nature for and in the said
Clayton Valley School District in said County of Contra Costa, State of California,
in pursuance of, and in strict conformity with the provisions of the School Code
and the Constitution of the State of California, and is authorized by a vote of more
than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly andregularly c alled and
held and conducted throughout said Clayton Valley School District, in said County
and State on the 27th day of Sectember, 1935.
And the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of ,
California, hereby certify that said election was duly and regularly called, held an
conducted and notice thereof was duly and regularly given and published and the
result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and declared in the manner and as re-
quired
e quired by law and that all the acts and conditions and things required by law to be
done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and have been
performed in regular and in due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of
the law authorizing theissue of School District Bonds.
And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of in-
debtedness of the said Clayton Valley School District including this issue of bonds
is within the limit provided by law.
"his bond is in the form prescribed by an order of said Boa d of Supervisors
duly made and entered in its Minutes on the 7th day of October, 1935, and shall be
payable out of the interest and sinking fund of the Clayton Valley School District,
and the money for the redemption of said bonds and the payment of interest thereon
shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said Clayton Valley School
District.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Sunervisors of the County of Contra Costa,
State of California, has caused this Bond to be signed by its Chairman, and by the
County Auditor, and attested by its Clerk with the seal of said Board attached this
---- day of ----- 1935•
14.J.Buchanan '
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors.
ATTEST:
A.N. Sullenger,
S.C. WELLS, County Auditor.
county Clerk and Clerk of the Board
of Supervisors of the County of
Contra Costa, State of California.
RESOLVED: That to each of said 'ponds shall be attached interest coupons
equal in number to twice the number of years said bond shall run, and be payable
as hereinbefore set forth in substantially the following form, to wit:
$20.00 INTEREST COUPON,
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 Clayton Valley Schoo
District, in said County ;d State, on the 1st day of 19 at his
office in the Town of Martinez, in said County and State, the sum*of Twenty ($20.00)
dollars, in lawful money of the United States, for six months' interest on Bond No.
of said Clayton Valley School District.
A.N. SULLE:,GER,
County Auditor.
d.J.Buchanan,
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors,
S.C. WELLS, ',....,.
County Clerk and C1erY, of the Board of
Supervisors.
AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk of the County o f Contra Costa
State of California,small cause the said bonds and coupons to be prepared in accordan e
with the foregoing form.
AND IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED that W.J.Buchanan, the Chairman of this Board,
S.0.77ells, the County Clerk and Clerk of this Board, and A.N,Sullenger, County Auditor
of said County is, and each of them 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
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of this Board of Supervisors, and to sign each of said coup ns by their respective
facsimile signatures;
AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said bond's be sold by the Board of Supervi ors
of said County, for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the 13th day of
November, 1935, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.rd, of said day, to the highest and
best responsible bidder for cash, lawful money 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 thereof, and the kind of money for which said bonds will be
sold, to s it: lawful money of the United States of America; and that said bonds will ic
sold to the highest and most responsible bidder for cash, as aforesaid, out in no -
case for less than par and accrued interest, and that the said Board of Supervisors
will reserve the right to reject any or all of said bids,for two consecutive weeks
in the"Ooncord Transcript" a newspaper printed and published and circulated in the
said County of Contra Costa.
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the said Board of Sunervisors..
held on the 7th day of October, 1935.
Ayes: Supervisors Trembath, Cummings, Stow, Long and Buchanan.
Noes: Supervisors- None.
Absent: Supervisors: None.
W_J_Buchanan
71.J.Buchanan
Chairman of the Board of Sunervisors.
InM Atter of Issuance of
Bonds of Clayton Valley School District.
RESOLUTION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY
OF CONTRA COSTA STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of
Contra Costa, State of California, the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa,
State of California, and the County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Super-
visors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, are, and each of them is,
j hereby authorized to execute the bonds issued in the above matter.
Dated: this 7th day of October, 1935.
W. J. BUCHAN,0
' W. J. Buchanan,
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors.
ATTEST: S.C. '?ELLS, k
County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk
of the Board of Supervisors of the
County of Contra Costa.
1 And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, October 14th, 1935, at 2 o'clocic
P.M.
......................Chairman.
.......................clerk.
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IN SP.E BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1935• #
The Board met at 2 o'clock P.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings and
Harry M,Stow, S.C,Wells, Clerk.
Absent: Supervisor R.J.Tre:ibath.
In Matter of Authorization of continuance
of S.E.R,A. Recreation and Playground Work
i'roject.
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Oscar Ch. Henriksen, Director of S.E.R,A, having applied to this Hoard for
authorization for continuance of S.E.R.A, project of recreation and play-ground wor
heretofore commenced and ordered discontinued by S.E,R.A.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD-TRED that authorization to the County Superintendent
of Schools of Contra Costa County to continue said S.E.R.A, project of recreation
and play ground work, bt granted,for a period of one week from and after this dat ,
the cost of said project to be paid for out of the County Unemployment Bond Relief
Loan Fund as to labor and material only.
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In Matter of Application of Board of
Supervisors, of Contra Costa County., the
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governing body of Carquinez County Fire Protection -:
District, to exceed budget limit for the fiscal
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year 1933-34, during the fiscal year 1934-35.
The Carquinez County Fire Protection District having expended the cum
of $607.18 during the fiscal year 1934_35, in excess of the amount heretofore allo
ed by the State Board of Equalization,for the installing of conduits, pipe lines,
and hydrants and for other expenses,
On motion of Sure rvisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS
BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this Board, the governing body of Carquinez County Fire
Protection District, anply to the State Board of Equalization for permission to
expend the sum of $607.18, during the fiscal year 1934-35, in excess of the
amount heretofore allowed to be expended by said State Hoard of Equalization. '-
In Matter of Consideration of Adoption
of Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 229 of _Y
County of Contra Costa,
The Dairy men of Contra Costa County having heretofore presented to this
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Board, a Form of Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 229 of the County of Contra Cost
for consideration and adoption and the Board having continued the hearing on said
proposed Ordinance to this time and place, representatives of the beef cattle
raisers of Contra Costa County and representatives of the dairy men of said County
appear before the Board and are heard; and it appearing to this Board that the
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proposed form of Ordinance is illegal;
THEREUPON, IT IS AGREED by the beef cattle raisers of said County and the
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dairy men that a committee of three be appointed from each body, the beef cattle men
appoint as their committee W,A,Barnes, Chairman; and Linus Claeys and John DeMartini;
' and the dairy—men anpoint R.L.Emerson, Chairman; and William Luiz and B.R,Burroughs
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as their commitde, with Joe Rose and Ralph Bollman, as alternates, for the purpose
of proposing and submitting to this Board on Monday, November 4th, 1935, for adoption,
a form of Ordinance satisfactory to both factions.
' In Batter of Allowance of S.E.R.A. Pay Holl.
On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE
(BOARD ORDERED that the S.E,R.A, pay—roll for the week ending October 11th, 1935, be
and the same is hereby allowed, out of the County Unemployment Bond Relief Loan Fund.
And the Board takes recess to Meet on Monday, October 21st, 1935, at 10
!o'clock A.M.
.......................Chairman
.YY ......Clerk.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
Monday, October 21st, 1935.
The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry
M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.0 Wells, Clerk.
In the Matter of Conddering Plan
for Group Insurance of County employees.
' William Donaldson, of Richmond, California, having appeared before :his Boar
and presented a plan providing for the creation and operation of a system of
insurance for the benefit of physicians, nurses and other employees employed in the
County Institutions and in County Health Department, to procure group insurance for
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the benefit of such employees and to provide for the payment of premiums therefor,
under Chapter 522 of the Statutes of 1935 of the State of California,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said matter be referred to the District At_ a
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torney of Contra Costa County with instructions that he investigate the cost of
said insurance to the County of Contra Costas
In Matter of Applications for
Dance Permits.
The following applicants having applied to this Board for permission to condu t
a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on following dates and at the following places,
to wit:
Antioch Horseshoe Club, each Saturday evening during the month of October,193
Contra Costa Division, California Highway Patrol, Crockett Grammar School
Auditorium, October 26, 1935•
San Ramon Community Club, San Ramon Hall, Oct. 26, 1935•
Barry Goldenhar, The Willows-, near Orinda Junction, every evening.
It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the applications of Antioch Horseshoe Club;
Contra Costa Division, California Highway Patrol, and San Ramon Community Club,
be and the same are hereby granted.
It being the policy of this Board to not grant dance permits for commercial
purposes,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the application of Harry Goldenhar, be and
the same is hereby denied.r
In"atter of Correction of Assessments.
Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor of Contra Costa Gounty, having applied to this''
Board under provisions of Section 3661 of the Political Code, for permission to
authorize the County Auditor to correct the following assessments:
For year 1935-36: In Vol. 12 Assessment No. 26906 the Richfield Gil Company
is assessed with personal property amounting to $166,255;includsd in this amount
of personal property are seven tank cars, the assessed value of same is $3 360:
These tank Care are also assessed by the State Board of Equalization (see bol. 31 ~:
Assessment No.64103). Authority to County Auditor to cancel this double assessment ?€
cancelling the amount of $3,360, from assessment No. 26906 Is requested,
and the DistrictAttorney of Contra Costa County, having approved the same;
It is by the Board ordered that said application be and the same is hereby
granted.K
In Matter of Correction of Assessments.
Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor of Contra Costa County, having applied to this
Board under provisions of Section 3604a of the Political Code, for permission 75
to authorize the County Auditor to correct the following assessments:
For year 1935-36: In Vol. 16 Assessment 9o. 37367 the Methodist Church is assessed
with Lot 1`j and 14 Blk. H. Town of Pinole Villa Sites, with assessed value of $200.
Exemption was claimed on this property but through an error in the office of Assessor
exemption was not allowed. Authority to allow this exemption is requested,
and the said application having been approved by theDistrict Attorney;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby
granted.\
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In Matter of Correction of Assessments.
The County Auditor of Contra Costa County, having reported to this Board
that the following clerical error appears on Assessment Rolls for the fiscal ye4r
1935-36, to wit:
Vol. 31, Assessment #64843, Pacific Gas &Electric Co.
' First Installment: $1370 i Rate of $1.29 per $100.00 extended as $20.13.
should be -1Z.67..
Decrease Tax levy -
and the said request for correction of this assessment having been approved by the
District Attorney of Contra Costa County,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authority be granted to County Auditor to
correct the same.K _
In Matter of Authorizing County
Officers to sign as Sponsoring Agent
for W.P,A.Projects.
RESOLUTION.
BE IT RESOLVED that the following Contra Costa County Supervisors be, and
are hereby authorized and empowered to sign as Sponsor's Agent for the County of
Contra Costa du Works Project Administration Project Proposals that provide for work
to.be done in their respective districts of Contra Costa County:
James N.Long, District.b. 1.
H.L.Cummings, District No. 2.
H.M.Stow, District No. .
' W.J,Buchanan District No.
R.J.'Trembath, District i;o. 5.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, Contra Costa
County, be, and is hereby authorized and empowered to sign all Works Progress Adminis
tration Project Proposals sponsored by the County of Contra Costa, State of Californi
as the Sponsor's Fiscal Officer.,
In Matter of Authorizing County Officers
to Sign as Spbnsoring Agent for W.P.A.
Projects, x;
RESOLUTION.
BE IT RESOLVED, that the following Officers of Contra Costa County, be,
and are hereby authorized and empowered to sign as Sponsor's Agent for the County
of Contra Costa, on Works Progress Administration Project Proposals concerning work
' to be done coming under the jurisdiction of their respective departments:
B.O. Wilson, Supt, of Schools. s
V,G.Stevens, Agricultural Commissioner.
S,C,Wells, County Clerk. 3,
Dr. 17.A.Powell, County Health Officer.
J.H.Morrow, Purchasing Agent.
C.L.Dunklee, Draftsman
Ralph Cunningham, County Recorder.
' R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, }
G.O.Meese, County Assessor.
A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor.
John Miller, Sheriff.
Martin Joost, Tax Collector,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that A N.Sullenger, County Auditor, Contra Costa County
be, and is hereby authorized and empowered to sign all Works Progress Administration
Project Proposals sponsored by the County of Contra Costa, as the Sponsor's Fiscal
Agent. 3
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In Matter of Changing Boundaries
of Supervisor Districts Nos. Two
and Three, of County of Contra Costa.
Good cause appearing therefor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the
boundaries of Supervisor Districts Two and Three, of the County of Contra Costa,
be and the same hereby are fixed as follows, to wit: _
PERVISOR IBT:;.ICT R.
COMMENCING at a point in the county boundary line in the Straits of Eli
Carquinez, at a point due north of the northwest corner of the Great Western Power
Company's substation property west of the Town of Valona; thence south to a point
400feet west of Post P.R. No. 56 of the Pinole Rancho* thence east, to station PR.
No. 56; thence south along the boundary line between lanchos El Pinole and Canada
del Hambre (Northern Pert) to a point where the section line between Seas. 7 and 8,
T 2 N., 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. M.D.M. thence in a straight line
southeasterly to the N.E. corner of Division No. 5, E1 Pinole Ranch; thence south
on a line between Division No. 5 and Part 2 of Division No. 2 of said Rancho and
eastern line of Stewart's Ranch to the S.E. corner thereof; thence east to the N.E.
corner of Lot E of Division No. 5 of Pinole Ranehj thence south 1/2 mile to Reder's
land; thence westerly along the northerly line of Reder's land to the North line of
Dlvidons G and H Pinole Ranch to Post J.H. 3, Division No. 4 of said Rancho;
thence southerly along westerly boundary of Divisions H and I to the southerly bound
ary of Pinole Ranch; 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 due north of the N.W. corner of the Rancho Boca 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 said 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
easterly and northeasterly along the county Boundary line of Contra 6osta and Alamed
Counties to the intersection of the westerly boundary of the Rancho Canada de las
Vaqueros; thence northerly, westerly, northerly, westerly, along the westerly bound—
ary of said Rancho, to its intersection with a line between Sections 28 and 33, T 1
S. R. 2 E. thence westerly to the southeast corner of Section 30, T I S., R. 2 E.
thence north one mile; thence we t one mile; thence south one mile to the common
corner between Sections 25 and jb; T.1 S. R. 1 E. and Sections 30 and 31 T 1 S.,
R. 2 E., thence westerly to thesouthwestcorner of Section 25, T 1 S., i. 1 E.
thence north one mile to the N.H. corner of Section 26• thence west one mile to the
northwest corner of Section 26; thence north one mile to the northeast.corner of
Section 22, T 1 S., R. 1 E. thence west four miles to the southwest corner of Secti
18 T 1 S., R. 1 E. thence North two miles to the northeast corner of Section 12,
T 1 S., R. 1 W. thence west to the eastern boundary of the Rancho Arroyo de las �ueo s
Y Bolbones; thence running westerly, southerly and westerly along the southern
boundary of said Rancho to the northwest corner of section I, T 1 S., R. 2 W.,
being the easterly boundary of the San Ramon Rancho; thence southerly and easterly
along the eastern boundary of the San Ramon Ranch to the northeasterly corner of
the lands of Jenkins; thence southwesterly toa 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 Sections
2 3 10 and 11, T 1 S., R. 2 W; thence west to the comer of Sections 3, 4, 9 and 1
,T 1 A., R. 2 W. M.D.B.& M, thence north along the line between Sections 3 and 4
T 1 S ., R. 2 W. to the intersection with westerly boundary line of the Rancho §an
Ramon; thence running northwesterly along the western boundary of the Rancho San
Ramon to the easterly line of the Mora
ggao Ranch; thence northeasterly along the
line between the Moraga and San Ramon Ranehoea to the intersection with Walnut
Creek; thence down walnut Creek to its junction with Reliez Creek; thence running
northerly and northwesterly, upstream along the center line of Reliez Creek to the
southerly line of the lands of Haviside, said line being the dividing line between
Rancho Canada dellRambre, Southern Part, and Rancho Socha de la Canada De Pinole;
thence westerly and northerly along said dividing line to its intersection with the
ssutherly line of the lands of Labaree and Stow; thence easterly along the southerl
line of the lands of Labaree and Stow and the lands of A.J.Tavan to the most
easterly corner of the lands of Tavan; thence easterly in a straight line to the
southwest corner of the lands of Giberti, formerly the lands of Nellie Bose; thence
easterly along the southerly line of the lands of Giberti to the westerly line of
the County Road commonly known as the Pleasant Hill Road; thenceporthwesterly along
the westerly line of said County Road to the/point of intersection of said line
with the easterly line of the County Road leadjng from Martinez through Alhambra
Valleyj thence west to the west line of said 41hambra Valley Road; thence northerly
along the west line of said road to its intersection with the northerly boundary.
line of the right of way of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway company,.
thence southwesterly, westerly and northwesterly along said line to its intersectio
with the prolongation southwesterly of the dividing line between the lands of Josep
Brenkle and Lorenc Zuppan; thence northeasterly along the prolongation of said
line to the corner common to the lands of Brenkle and Zuppan in the State Highway
leading from Martinez to Pinole; thence northeasterly, northerly, northwesterly,
and northerly along the dividing line between the lands of Joseph Brenkle and A.F.
Silva, on the east and Lorenc Zuppan on the west to the dividing line between Ranch
E1 Pinole and Rancho Canada del Hambre, Northern Part; thence east along said line
to an angle point therein designated as Post P.R. 48 of the Survey of said Rancho
E1 Pinole; thence north along said dividing line and said line produced to a point
in the County boundary line in the Straits of Carquinez; thence running along said
County Boundary line in a northwesterly direction to the place of beginning.
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BEGINNING at a point in the county boundary line in the Straits of
Carquinez due north of the northwest corner of the incorporate limits of the City of
Martinez, thence south to the intersection of the westerly line of the incorporate
limits of the City of Martinez with the easterly line of the Rancho Canada del Hambro
Northern Part, thence south along said Rancho line to the southeast corner of said
Rancho, said point being designated as ?_R; 48 in the survey of said Rancho, thence
' west along the dividing line between said Rancho and Rancho El Pinole to the
dividing line between the lands of A.F.Silva and Lorene Zuppan• thence southerly,
southeasterly southerly and southwesterly-along the dividing dine between the
lands of A.F.5ily a and Joseph Brenkle on the east and Lorene Zuppan, on the west,
and said line produced, to the northerly boundary line of the right of way of the
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company; thence southeasterly, easterly and
northeasterly along said line to its intersection with the west line of the County
Road leading from idartinez, through Alhambra galley, thence southerly along said
line to a point due west of the point of intersection of the east line of said road
' with the westerly line of the County Road commonly known as the Pleasant Hill road;
thence east to said point of intersection; thence southeasterly along the westerly
line of the Pleasant Hill Road to the most easterly corner of the lands of Giberti,
formerly the lands of Nellie Boss; thence westerly along the southerly line of the
lands of Giberti, to the southwest corner thereof; thence westerly in a straight
line to the most easterly corner of the lands of Tavan; thence westerly along the
southerly line of the lands of Tavan and Larabee and Stow to the dividing line betwe
the Rancho Bocha de la Canada de Pinole, and Rancho Canada del Hembre, Southern Part;
thence scutherlyland easterly along said line to the center line of Reliez Creek;
thence downstream along the center line of Reliez Creek, southeasterly and southerly
following the meanders thereof to its junction with Walnut Creek; thence down Walnut
Creek to the common corner of the Rancho a Moraga, San Ramon, Canada del Hambre
and Boca de la Canada de Pinole; thence southwesterly along the dividing line betwe
the Ranchos San Ramon and Moraga to the common corner of said Ranchos and Section 33
T 1 N., A. 2 W. M.D.M. thence southeasterly along the western boundary line of the
Rancho San Rmon to the dividing line between Sections 3 and 4, T 18., R. 2 W.
thence south to the corner of Sections 3, 4, Q and 10;'T 1 9., R. 2 W. thence east
one mile to the corner of Sections 2, 3, 10 and 11,T 1 S., R. 2 W. thence north—
easterly to a point on the western boundary line of the Rancho San Ramon at the sou —
west corner of lands formerly known as the Dowling Tract; thence northeasterly 21
V along the southern boundary line of the Dowling Tract to a point at the southeast
corner thereof, in the eastern boundary line of the Rancho San Ramon at the corner
of lands of Jenkins and Dowling; thence northerly, westerly and northerly, along the
eastern boundary line of the Rancho San Ramon to a point in the southern boundary
line of the Rancho Arroyo de los Nueces Y lolbohes; thence southeasterly, southerly
' easterly, northerly, easterly, northerly, easterly, northerly, easterly, and norther
ly, following the boundary line of the San Miguel Rancho, and southern boundwy
of Section 1 T 1 S., R, 1 W..to the summit of Mt. Diablo; being the common corner
of Sections n, 36, 31 and 1, T 1 N., R. 1 E. 6 1 W., T 1 a., R. 1 E and 1 W., thence
west to the boundary lire of said Rancho San Miguel,';tence in a westerly, northerly
westerly, northerly, westerly and northerly direction to"a point where said boundary
line intersects the southeasterly boundary line of the Rancho Monte del Diablo;
thence following the southern and eastern boundary line of the Rancho Monte del Diablo
in a northeasterly, northerly and northwesterly direction to a point where the cente
line running north and south through Section 21, T 2 N., R. 1 W., intersects said
Ranch boundary; thence north 3/4 of a mile more or lees to the.southwest corner of
the North 1/2 of the northeast quarter of Section 21• thence west 1/2 mile to the
west line of Section 21; thence north 3/4 of a mile to the quarter Section corner
between Sections 1'o and 17, T 2 N.,R. 1 W„ thence west 1 mile; thence south 1/4
mile more or less to the northeast boundary of the Rancho Monte del Jiablo; thance
in a northwesterly direction to where the boundary line of said Rancho and Gwin or
Government Ranch intersects the line between Lots 37 and 39 of the said Government
Ranch; thence southwesterly along the line dividing Lots 37 and 36 of the Government
Ranch to its intersection with the center of Mount Diablo or Seal Creek; thence
meandering dawn and along the center of said creek in a general northerly direction
to Hastings slough; thence down and along the center of said slough in a general
northerly direction to the southerly shore of Suisun Bay; thence due north to a
point in the northerly boundary line of Contra Costa County in Suisun Bay; thence in
a nesterly direction along county boundary line in Suisun Hay, to point of beginning
In Matter of Authorization of
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors
to Sign Agreement between County of
Contra Costa, and Department of Public
Works, Division of Highways.
The Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, having presented to
this Board a Form of Agreement for the maintenance of the grade separation over A.T.
& S.F. Railway Company's tracks, 3}miles north of Concord, and known as the Maltby
Overhead,
IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same is
hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign same on
behalf of the County of Contra Costa,,
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In Matter of Communication from
Mary E.Mohr, in regard to Extermination
of Rats.
A communication having been received by this Board from Mary E. ''John,
of Concord, California, protesting against the rat conditions in the Concord District
It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication be referred to F.G,Stevens, ,
County Horticultural Commissioner,with instructions that he investigate said condit-
ions and alleviate said conditions, if possible,,.
In Matter of Setting Aside
Twenty-five Hundred Dollars ;
($2500.00) as and for the District
Attorney's Special Fund.
In accordance with and pursuant to section 4308 of the Political Code of the
State of California,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the sum of Twenty-five Hundred ($2,500,00) dollart,
be and the same is hereby set aside to the District Attorney of the County of Contra
Costa, State of California, as and for his Special Fund for the Fiscal year 1935_36,
from the General Fund of said County of Contra Costa, in the State of California,;
In Matter of Fixing Salaries of
Employees at County Detention Home,
Dnon recommendation of the Probation Committee, of Contra Costa County, ,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Miss Eula Calhoon, be and she is hereby appointed
N Matron of said Detention Home at a salary of $100 per month; that w.B,Rouse, be
aprjinted "andy Man at said Detention Home at a salary of $50 per month; and Enlly
Schultz, be appointed cook at a salary of $58.33 per month, said salaries to commenc
as of Sept. 11, 1935.
In Matter of Proposed Fengion Plan
for Peace Officers of Contra Costa County.
A petition signed by Constables of Contra Costa County , requesting this
Board to establish a Peace Officers Pension plan under Act 5848 of the General Laws
of the State of California, haAag been filed, with this Board;
It is, by th a BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County
draw up an Ordinance which would establish a Pension Plan in Contra Costa County
under Act 5845 of the General Laws of the State of California, said proposed Ordinanc
to be presented to this Board on Nov, 18th, 1935, for consideration by this Board.h
In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Upon request of County Auditor, A.N.Sullenger, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the sum of $2500 be transferred from General Fund to District Attorney's Special
Fund.
The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous.
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of A.N.Sullenger, Coun$Auditor; and in order to finance current
operations,
It is by the BOARD ORDERED that the following advances be made from General
' Reserve Fund to the funds and in the amounts as set out below:
Salary Fund
Alamo Schl. Dist. Spl. Fund $15,000,00
Bldg. " 100600
Antioch L.O. " " " 1,000,00
Bay Point " Spl " 1,100,00
Brentw_D.V. " Bldg. " 100;00
Excelsior " Spl. " 4,000:00
Yo raga n n n 350.00
Rodeo n n n 175.00
Antioch High School Gen. Fund. 2,000.00 v
Pittsburg " " " " 4,000:00
Richmond " ° " • 4,000.00
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51,825.00
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The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, r
In Matter of Transfer of Funds. {
A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, hatvigg reported
to this Board that certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust
accounts for the months of July, August, and September, so that the said accounts
will present a true record of the proper allocation of chargee for moneys heretofore
' ordered disbursed from the County Treasury, and good cause appearing therefore in a
detailed explanation presented by said A.N.Sullenger;
It is by the Board ordered that the following adjustments be made in the fund
as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Treasurer:
Debits Cr edits.
(Decreases) (Increases)
Char. & Corms. Fund $292.24
County Library " 27.00
Motor Vehicle " 6970,25
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salary 50.75
Unempl. Rlf. Loan " 14.00 4-1
General "
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The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r
' In Matter of Cancellation of Warrants.
Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, ST IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED
that the following Warrants heretofore ordered issued by this Board be and the same
are hereby ordered cancelled, to wit: K
' CHARITIES & CORRECTION.
Date of Issue,
b406 April 1, 1935. 15,00
7226 May 1, 1935, 1 .00
8206 June 1, 1935, 24.00
9124 July 1, 1935, 15.00
157 Aug. 1, 1935, 30.00
2171, 1935, 20:00 -
230 a 1, 1935, 20.00
280 " 1, 1935, 16.00
308 1, 1935, 15.00
338161 a 1, 1935, 20.00
444 " 1; 1935>935, 2o.00
447 " 1, 1935, 4o.00
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402
5,
41
477 Aug. 1, 1935, $12.00
10507 29 11935 , 20.00
Sept. ,125,00
1050 M 1, 1935, l .eo
1181 1 00
11997 " 1, 1935, 16.50
1i� " i; 1935, 13.50
1425 " 1, 1935: 10.00
1981 Det, 1, 1935, 30.00
266o . 1, 1935, 16.00
2107 " i. 1935. 13..00
2162 " 1, 1935, 12.00
2266 " 1, 1935, 3' 000
2271 1 1935 1 2291 " 1: 1935, 4o:c5,0
2294 " 1 1935, 27.,50
GENERAL FUAD.
BO33 July 155, 11�999333555, 47.50
b3 COUNTY1LfBR1RY'FUGD. 60'80 ,F
1 Se t. 5, 1935, 1.90
7k "p191935. 21.30
uN. RLF. foAN
3 A119- ;1,1935
a 2,FUND. 29.88
9 76 Oct. 1, 1935, 4.50.
The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Soard.�
In Matter of Financing S.E,R.A.
Recreation Project.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that S.E.R.A, Recreation Project being sponsored
by this Board be continued for a period of two Reeks from and after Oct. 219t, 1935,
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and this Board hereby agrees to pay the sum of $300 per Week during said period for
labor and material, said amount to be paid out of the Unemployment Bond Loan Relief
Fund,
In Matter of Allowance to Indigente.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT:
BASILIO PAOLI, Grangers' Wharf, Martinez.
An increase of $2. be added to $12. county cash allowance as of Aug. 1,
1935, and continue as of Aug. 1, 1935.
WILLIAM M R.T N, 3105 Florida St. Richmond.
25, county cash allowance be amended to read: $20, county cash allowance
as of Oct. 1, 1935.
CARL° SE IIS County Hospital.
1 county cash allowance be discontinued as of Aug. 8, 1935, and that the
amount coming to him be mailed to him at County Hospital.
I�RVINNFJSHER 317 H. St. Antioch. ,
$j5. county cash allowance be discontinued as of Oct. 1, 1935.
ELYDIA WILLIE, 1�'7_ 16th It Richmond.
county c ash allowance be discontinued as of Oct. 1, 1935.
MARYJJAME COM, 606_ 5th St. Antioch
$lO State and $10 county aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of
Sept. 16, 1935. No money to be paid by Auditor's office until case is approved by ,
State Department of Social Welfare.
TA ADGE T 0 Stone Valley Road, Alamo, Cal.
1935-
8.50 State and $8.50 County aid for needy aged be granted as of Sept. 20,
ELY IAA UI IS 137.- 16th St. Richmond.
1, 1935.
ify.25 State aid to needy aged and $9;25 county allowance be granted as of Oct.
IRVIN FI HER 17 H. St. Antic eh.
1, 1935.
12,25 State and $12.25 County aid for needy aged be granted as of Oct.
MRS. MARY FISHER, 317_ H. St. Antioch
12.25 State aid $12.25 Oounty aid for needy aged granted as of Oct. 1, 1935
403
JORN TIN HAM, 1433 Nevin Ave. Richmond.
$ 1F,50 State aid to the needy aged and $14,50 County cash allowance be
granted to begin as of Oct. 1, 1935.
FRED S_C�HEI L_, 1612 Macdonald Ave. Richmond.
$17.50 State aid to the neddy aged and $17.50 County cash allowance be granted
as of Sept. 25, 1935• _
MRS. IDA KOHLHOFF, 1420 Chanslor Ave. Richmord
$166.25 State aid to needy aged and $191.25 county cash allowance to begin
as of Oct. 1, 1935-
LUER TURNER. 1220 Herman Ave. Richmond.
Ib.25 State aid to the needy aged and $16.25 county cash allowance be granted
as of Oct. 1, 1935.
1 S ITH- Byron. .
22,50 State.and $12.50 County aid for needy aged increased to $15.00 State
' and $15.00 county aid as of Oct. 1, 1935.
MRS. An&R LING, 146- 10th St. Richmond.
50 State aid to the needy aged and $12.50 County cash allowance be discon-
tinued as of Oct. 1, 1935•
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R LS,_ 224.. 4th St. Richmond.
11.50 State aid to the needy aged and $11.50 County cash allowance be dis-
continued as of Oct. 1, 1935.
MRS• LiTC HELENA te_Z_, 263 4th St. Richmond
$12.50 State aid for needy aged and $12.50 County cash allowance be discontinumd
as of Oct. 1, 1935.
MRS ELIZABETH INMAN, 348 S. 4th St. Richmond.
That aid be denied as need not established. . .
MR EDWARD G. GUYS Crockett.
�hatr t aid be denied, as personal property is in excess of $500.00.
LEO & HARRY PECCIANTI, 1317 Castro St. Martinez.
`�20 State aid fox said children be granted to begin as of Oct. 15, 1935•
R3 $R BiI Y SACESON, 306 central Ave. Richmond Annex, Cal.
' 0 State aid and $30 county aid for needy children (half orphan) be continue
as of Oct. 1, 1935.
JO HNA HERNANDEZ, 112 S. 4th St. Richmond.
0 State aid for half orphan children be continued as of Oct. 1, 1935«
MRS. DELF NO B01 SIO 705 York St. Pittsburg
3o State and $30 county aid for needy half children (orphans) be continued
as of Oct. 1, 1935•
MRS. F Y LINEMAN, 1311 Elm St. EI Cerrito.
10 State and $20 county aidl be continued as of Oct. 1, 1935«
MRS. F , 32 S. 37th St. Rfor ch .
30 State and $30 county aid for children of an incapacitated father be con-
tinued as of Oct. 1, 1435.
MR �R�, 213 Bishop St. Pt. Richmond.
�0 State aid to needy children and $20 county cash allowance be continued as
of July, 1935.
MRS, JOS HI ARAND�}, Willard St. North Richmond.
O State aid for needy children (Half orphan) be continued as of Oct. I, 1935.
MRS. SIGNE FALKENSTROM, 711 Ripley St. Richmond.
' ,310 State and $10 county aid for needy half orphan children be continued as of
Oct. 1, 1935•
MRS C RLOTTA ZERMENO, 229 Richmond St. Pt.Richmond.
30 State aid be increased to $6State A d and $10 county aid as of Oct. 1, 19 5.
' And the Board takes recess to Meet on Monday, November 4th, 1935, at 10 o'clock
A.M.
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IN TIM BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF C ALIFORN IA.
MONDAY, October 29th, 1935• .
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IT IS BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, ORDERED.that
e} Special Meeting of said Board be held on Monday the 29th day of October, 1935.
at 2 o'clock P.M. for the purpose of allowing for payment the S.E.R.A. Payroll
of Contra Costa County for the week ending October 25th, 1935, and for such other 'z
business that may legally come before the Board at such time.
James N.Long.
R.L.Cummings.
Harry N. 'Stow.
— — A.J,Buchanan.
IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY, October 29th, 1935.
The Board met at 2 o'clock R.M.
Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long,.H.L.Cumming ,
Harry M.Stow, and S.C.11ells, Clerk.
Absent: Supervisor R.J.Trembath.
In Matter of Discontinuing of Financing
of S.E.R.A. Projects.
The S,E.R.A, having on the 10th day of September, 1935, discontinued the
financing of all S.E.R.A. Projects and the County of Contra Costa, having financed ''
the said projects since said date, out of the Unemployment Bond Relief Loan Fund,
and the funds available for such purpose now being about exhausted,
On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE BOARD
ORDERED that the financing of all S.E.R.A. Projects by the County of Contra Costa,
shall be discontinued on and after November 2nd, 1935.,,
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In Matter of Sending Representative to
California State Chamber of Commerce Meeting.
Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY
THE BOARD ORDERED that W.J,Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, be and he is hereby
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appointed as the representative of this Board to attend the annual State Aide Meeti g
of the California State Chamber of Commerce, to be held at Los Angeles, Nov. 7th,
1935, at which meeting the question of reports being required by the Department of ,3,
Public Works on County gas tax expenditures will be discussed.
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It is further ordered that the expenses of said W.J.Buchanan, in attending
said meeting shall be a charge against the County of Contra Costa.
AND THE Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November 4th, 1935, at 10 -
o'clock A.M. - ••
\\`` f . . . Chairman.
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In Matter of Allowance of
S.E.R.A. Pay—Roll.
It is by the Board ordered that the Pay Roll of the S
F.R.A. workers
of Contra Costa County, for the week ending October 25th, 1935, be and the same is
hereby allowed.
In Matter of Adaption of
Resolutions in -aspect to the
Memory of Honorable J,E.Rodgers.
WHEREAS, Divine Providence has called from our midst a former official
of Contra Costa County, the HON. J.E. RODGERS,
WHEREAS, in his death his family has sustained an irreparable loss, the
community a noble and good citizen, this Board a worthy and honored friend and
a former Clerk of the Board;
RESOLVED, that this Board tenders to the bereaved family its earnest
sympathy;
RESOLVED that in the life of the Hon. J,E_Rodgers we recognize a man
of sterling integrity, lofty principles, unimpeachable character and a man of
charitable deeds, a citizen most worthy and richly deserving the high esteem
in which he was universally held;
.RESOLVED that the County of Contra Costa has lost a most respected former
official and an officer who was ever faithful to his trust.
RESOLVED, that a copy of this Resolution be entered upon the minutes of
the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and a copy thereof be delivered
to the bereaved family.
W.J,Bucbanan, Suiervisor.
Jae.$. Long,
H,L.�ummings, "
H.M.stow, "
ATTEST. S.C. WELLS, Clerk. R,J.Trobath "
And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November '4th, 1935, at 10
o'clock A.M.
• � , . . .Chairman,
Clerk.
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IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
MONDAY NOVEMBER 4th, 1935•
THE BOARD MET AT 10 o'clock A.M.
Present: Eon..W,J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry
_S.Stow and R J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk.
The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of October
1935 are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board ordered signed by the
Chairman and Clerk.
In Matter of Granting Office SWace
in Hall of Records for W.P.A. Historical
Sites and Lanimarks of Contra Costa County"
Project.'
Anna McNamee, Project Supervisor, having applied to this Board for permiss-
ion to use a room in the basement of the County Hall of Records, for the rurpose
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of preparing a W.P.A. "Historical Sites and Landmarks of Contra Costa County" proje t
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER"_D that said Anna McNamee be and she is hereby
granted permission to use a room in the basement of the County Hall of Records
Building, for the purposes hereinabove mentioned.
In Matter of Receiving of Bids
for furnishing of Electric Energy
to Brentwood Lighting District.
This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of
electric energy and maintaining a system of street lights in the Brentwood Lighting
District, of the County of Contra Costa, and this being time and place for receivin
of bids, the following bid is received:
Bid of Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Schedule -L.
and the bid of Pacific Gas & Electric Company being the only bid received,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for supplying electric energy
and maintaining a system of street lights in the Brentwood Lighting District of
Contra Costa County, be awarded to Pacific Gas & Electric Co. at prices submitted
in their bid.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Pacific Gas & Electric Company prepare contra t
and bond in the sum of $2000 for the faithful performance of said contract, and
present sane to this Board for approval.
In Matter of Adopting Optional
Plan for Payments from the District Funds
of Amador Valley Joint Union High School
District of Alameda and Contra Costa Counties,
and of Antone Joint School District of Alameda ..,.,
and Contra Costa Oo,3nties.
RESOLUTION.
WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of California, has authorized Boards
of Sunervisors with the approval of the County Superintendent of Schools to adopt
in lieu of provisions of Article V and Article VI of Chapter I of Part III of
Division IV of the school Code of the State of California relating respectively
to "Claims on District Funds" and "Requisitions on District Funds'T, the provisions _
of Article VIa of said Chapter of the School Code of the State of California, provi -
ing an "Optional Plan for Payments from District Funds"; and,
WHEREAS, under said optional procedure warrants of school districts and
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highs chool districts, the ra yment of which are, in the judapnent of the County
Superintendent of Schools, just and legal claims against the fund of the said
district upon which the same are drawn, may be endorsed and registered by the
County Treasurer when the same are presented to him and are not paid for-want of
funds, at the rate of 5;� per annum substantially in the manner prescribed for
county warrants in Sections 4105, 4106, 4107, 4108 and 4110 of the Political Code,
instead of at the rate of 6% per annum as provided in said Article V hereinabove
referred to; and,
V7HEREAS, the County Superintendent of Schools of Alameda County on the
22nd day of October, 1935, filed his approval in writing of the adoption of said
optional plan for payments from the district funds of the various school and high
school districts of Alameda County and of the Amador-Valley Joint Union High School
"istrict of Alameda County and Contra Costa County and of the Antone Joint School
District of Alameda County and Contra Costa County, .over which latter.two districts
said County Superintendent of Schools of Alameda County has.jurisdiction; and,
TTHEREAS, on the twenty-second day of October, 1935, the Board of Supervisor
' of Alameda County by re solution adopted the provisions of said Article VIa for
payments from the district funds of the various school and high school districts
of Alameda County and of Amador Valley Joint Union High School District of lameda
County and Contra Costa County and of the Antone Joint School District of Alameda
County and Contra Costa County, over which latter two districts said County Surer_
intendant of Schools of Alameda County has jurisdiction; and
WHEREAS, said Board of Supervisors of Alameda County did, by said Resolutio ,
request this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to adopt by concurrent
resolution the provisions of said Article VIa for payments from the District funds
of said Amador Valley Joint Union High School District of Alameda County and Contra
Costa County and of said intone School District of Alameda. County and Contra Costa
County with the ,approval of the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa
County; and
WHEREAS, the County Sunerintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County
on the 4th day of November, 1935, filed his approval in writing of the adoption
of said optional plan for payments from the district funds of said Amador Valley
Joint Union High School District of Alameda County and Contra Costa County and
of said Antone Joint School District of Alameda County and Contra Costa County.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: That this Board of Supervisors does hereby
find and determine that the best interests of the Amador Valley Joint Union High
School District of Alameda County and Contra Costa Couhty and of the Antone Joint
School District of Alameda County and Contra Costa County, over which.districts
said County Superintendent of Schools of Alameda County has jurisdiction, will be
served by the adoption of said optional plan for payments from said respective
district funis and that saidoptional plan, as more.particularly described and pro-
vided fox in said Article VIa of Chapter I of Part III of Division IV of the _
School Code of the State of California, be and the same is hereby adopted as the
method for payments from said Respective district funds and that all.such payments
shall henceforth, from the date o: the adoption of this resolution, be made in the
manner set forth in said Article VIa.
AND BE IT FURTriE? RESOLVED that the County Superintendent of Schools of
Contra Costa County, the County Auditor of Contra Costa County, and the County
Treasurer of Contra-Costa County be and each of them is hereby authorized and direc -
ed in his official capacity to perform all of the duties to be performed by him unde -
the provisions of said Article VIa;
'.. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board be and he is
hereby requested to forward a certified copy of this resolution to said Board of
Supervisors of Alameda County, together with a certified copy of the approval of
the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County, of the adoption of
said optional plan.
Adopted by the following called vote this 4th day of November, 1935•
Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cum:::ings, Stow, Buonanan and Trembath.
Noes: :Ione. -
' Absent: None.
APPROVAL OF COUNTY SUPER INT ENDENT OF SCHOOLS OF CONTRA COSTA
COUNTY OF :;DOPTION OF OPTIONAL PLAN FOR PAYMENTS FRO`-( DISTRICT
FUNDS OF AiMOR VALLEY JOINT_ UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT OF ALAMEDA
COUNTY AND CON'.nA COSTA COUNTY AND OF ANTONE JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT
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Martinez, California, October 30,
Honorable Board of Supervisors of 1935•
Contra Costa County, Court House
Martinez, California. €`
Gentlemen:
As County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County, I hereby
approve the adoption of the provisions of the optional plan for payments from the
district funds of Amador Valley Joint Union High School DistrictofAlameda Couhty
and Contra Costa County and of Antone Joint School District of Alameda County and
Contra Costa County, as prescribed and provided in Article VIa of Chapter I, Part
III, Division IV of the School Code of the State of California, said provisions
of the School Code having been heretofore on the twenty-second day of'Oetober, 1935 '?
adopted by resolution of the Board of Supervisors of Alameda Com ty with the approv
al of the County Superintendent of Schools of Alameda County who has jurisdiction
as such County Superintendent of Schools of Alameda County over said Amador Valley
Joint Union High School District of Alameda County and Contra Costa County and of _
said Antone Joint School District of Alameda County and Contra Costa County.
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County Supers n en ant of Schools of Contra
Costa County, California.
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In Matter of Correction of Assessments.
Geo. 0. Meese, County Assessor, having filed with this Board his request that
the Auditor be authorized to correct the following erroneous assessments, to wit:
(Under provisions of Sectio:: 3804a of the Political Code).
Year 1935-36:
In Vol. 28 Assessment No. 58984 VIOLA BERRYMAN, is assessed with a tract of
land containing 1.004 acres with improvements amounting to $900. There are no
improvements on this property,
In Vol, 23 assessment No. 50995 'N.S.WELLS JR, et al, are as=esed with a tract _
of land containing 147.'82 acres with improvements amounting to $5,800. There are no
improvements on this property.
in Vol. 3 Assessment No. 7095, STEPHEN A. & ESTHER J. DETLOW, are assessed with '-
Block 90 Amended Map of the City of Richmond, land value $450. Improvements $1450 � J
personal property $350. Mr. Dotlow claimed War Veteran Exemption on this property
but through an error in office of Assessor, exemption was not allowed.
In Vol. 3 Assessment No. 7752 GORGE F. SCHULTZ, is assessed with Lot 16, Block
126 Amended Map of the City of Richmond, with improvements amounting to $170. There
are no improve:nents on this property.
In Vol. 4 Assessment No. 8619 FRED AYOOB is assessed with Lots 24, 25, Elk 5
Richmond Park Tract, with improvements amounting to $300. There are no improvements
on this property.
In Vol. 13 Assessment No. 29198 MARY ROSSI is assessed with Lot 21, Elk 31,
Bay View Par's with improvements amounting to $540. There are no improvements on this -
property.
In Vol. 18 Assessment No. 40881 RUSSELL D. WHIPPLE et al, is assessed with
Lot 12, Elk 90, City of Pittsburg, land value $360, Improvements $670. Russell D.
Whipple, claimed War Veteran Exemption on 2/3 interest of the value of this property.
Through an error in office of Assessor 1/2 interest of the value of this property
was allowed.
In Vol. 2 Assessment No. 55141 ROBT. THOMSON is assessed with Lot 17, Blk A
containing 1.50 acres Map No. 3 Parkside Addition with im;rovements amounting to ,$210 ,
The correct assessed value of these improvements id $600.
In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 55034, E.O.& Nellie E.Kibbe is assessed with Lot 115
W. .55 ac. Lot 116 W. 55 ac. Lot 117 E. 1.90 ac. R,N,Burgess Walnut Lands Map No. 2
with improvements amounting to $1300. she correct assessed value of these improve—
ments is $240.
In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 62053 FREDERICK STEWART is assessed with a tract of
land contg. 294.65 acres with improvements amounting to $1200. The correct assessed
value of these improvements is $800.
and said applications having been approved by the District Attorney, of Contra Costa
County,
IT IS BY THE 30ARD ORDERED that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County, be
and he is hereby authorized to make said corrections as requested.r
IN MATTER OF CORRECTION OF
ASSESSMENTS.
Geo, O.Meese, County Assessor, having filed with this'Board his request
that the Auditor correct certain assessments in accordance with provisions of Section ,
3881 of the Political Code, to wit:
In Vol. 16 the F13I1EBO 3RD PRODUCTS COMPATiY is assessed with Lots 1 to 12, inc,
Block 82, land value $660. (Assessment Sdo. 36169); Lots 1 to 12, inc. Block 83
Land value $575 (Assessment No. 36170) Lots 1 to 12, inb. Blod{ 84,land value 1575
'.(assessment No. 36171). These Lots are included in Assessment No. 35975. Authority
is requested to authorize the Auditor to cancel Assessments No. 36169, 36170 and
3617'
In Vol. 18 Assessment No. 41038 VINCENZO & ALALIA LOMBARDO are assessed with
the S. 1/2 of Lot 3, Elk C, City of Pittsburg Central Addn. with personal property
amounting to 4'700. The correct amount of this personal property is $400. Authority
to Auditor to correct assessment of personal property and make proper change in War
Veteran 3xemption, is requested.
In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 61753 AssOCIATED OIL COMPANY is assessed with improve
ments at Terminal Station amounting to ,$29,520. These improvements are assessed
by the State Board of Equalization (See Tax Bill 'No. 64701), Authority to Auditor
to cancel $29,520 improvements on Tax Bill No. 61753 is requested.
and the District Attorney havinE a-)proved said applications;
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IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County,
be and he is hereby authorized to make said corrections and cancellations as requeste
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In Batter of Granting Authorization
to R.J.Trembath, to Attend Board of
Directors of Weimar Joint Sanitarium.
Upon motion of Supervisor Stow, Seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE
BOARD ORDERED that R.J_Trembath, be and he is hereby authorized to represent the
County of Contra Costa, at meeting of the Board of Directors of the Weimar Joint
Sanitarium, to be held at Weimar, on Thursday, November 7th, 1935, for and instead of
W.J,Buchanan.r
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In hatter of Authorizing Y.W. j.
Joost, Tax Collector of Contra
Costa County, to conduct a Tax Sale.
M.W.Joost, Tax Collector of Contra Costa County, having reported to this
Board, that it will be to the best interests of Contra Costa County, that a Tax Sale
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of property deeded to the State of California, inor prior to the year 1929, be had;
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said M.W,Joost, be and he is authorized to
conduct said sale.,, -
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' In Matter of application of B.W.
Railey, for permission, to lay pipe line.
B.W.Railey, having applied to this Board for permission to lay a two inch water
pipe along the northerly line of Camille Ave, from his property to the State Highway
leading from Alamo to Danville,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission be granted to said B.W,Railey
to lay said pipe line, said work to be done under the supervision of the County x'
Surveyor and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District.,
In Matter of Granting Permission to
Sleepy Hollow Syndicate to install
Directional Sign at Orinda Junction.
Sleepy Hollow Syndicate having applied to this Board for permission to erect
' a directional sign at Orinda Junction, directing traffic to Sleepy Hollow and Miner '
Road,
'.� IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to Sleepy Hollow Syndicate to
erect said sign, be and the same is hereby granted.v,
In Matter of Accepting a Contract ,u
of Karl S Koller for building concrete
Culvert in Town of Crockett.
R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having certified to
this Board that Karl S,Kollar has completed his contract for the building of a con—
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Crete culvert in Loring Ave, is town of Crockett, in Supervisor District #2
according to plans and specifications adopted for said work,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said culvert is hereby accepted and said
contract declared completed.
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In Matter of Transfer of Funds.
On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY TIE BOARD ORDERED that
the sum of $20,000 be transferred from General Reserve Fund to the Charities & Cor-
rections Fund, in order to finance current requirements, said amount to be returned
to General Reserve Fund as soon as available from current _revenue.
The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous,
In Matter of Granting Authorization
to Francis P,Healey to Appear Amicus
Curiae in case of 'pacific Gas & Electric
Company vs. City of Lodi".
The City Attorney of the City of Lodi, State of California, having invited =:?
the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, to appear Amicus Curiae in case of
"Pacific Gas & Electric Company, vs. City of Lodi", brought tc restrain said City of
Lodi from accepting a loan or grant from the Federal Administrator of Public works,
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Francis P,Realey, District Attorney of
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Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized to appear in said case amicus 'x
curiae, without coat to the County of Contra Costa,
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In :latter of Appointing Assessment
Commissioners for Reclamation. District
#1619,
On motion of R,J,Trembath, Seconded by Supervisor Cummings, it is by the
BOARD ORDERED that H.A.Batie, H.W.Heidorn and B.R.Burroughs, be and they are hereby s
appointed as Commissioners to appraise and assess the lands in Reclamation District
#1619, in Contra Costa Oounty,, _
In Latter of Application of the
Board of Supervisors of the
County of Contra Costa, the Governing
Body of the Oakley County Fire Protection
District to the State Board of Equalization
for permission to expend surplus of funds.
To State Board of Equalization, Sacramento, Cal:
WHEFEAS, the Oakley County Fire Protection District was organized during
the year 1928, under and pursuant to an Act of the Legislature of the State of
California, entitled: "An Act to Provide for the Formation, management, and Dissolut
ion of County Fire Protection Districts and Annexations Thereto; Setting forth r!
the Powers of Such districts and Providing for the Levying and collecting of Taxes
on Pronerty in such Districts to Defray the Expenses thereof" approved May 23rd, 192
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and any and all amendments thereof;
That said District has continued to function as a County Fire Protection
District since the date of its organization.; that during the fiscal year 1930_31
the said District expended the sum of Three hundred Fifty and 44/100 ($350,44)
'!. dollars; that during the fiscal year 1931_32 the said District expended the sum of
one hundred forty-four and 4;/100 (;144,43) dollars; that during the fiscal year
1932-33, the District operated virtually without expense and expended the sum of
Nine and 22/100 ($9,22) dollars; thatduring the fiscal year 1933_34, through permiss
ion granted by the State Board of Equalization on August 23, 1934, the District
spent the sum of One hundred Ninety-four and 38/100 ($194.38) dollars; that for the
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fiscal year 1934-35, the normal limit allowed by law for expenditures based on expen
itures for the fiscal year 1932-33, would be Ten and 16/100 ($10.16) dollars; and
WHEREAS, the District now has unpaid bills for labor and materials and fire
` fighting apparatus which accumulated during the fiscal years 1932-33, 1933-34, and
1934--35, amounting to the sum of $562.76; that of the normal limit of Ten and 16/100
' (W.16) dollars allowed by law for the fiscal year 1934-35, the sum of Eight and
69/100 ($8.69) dollars has beer expended to date, leaving an allowable balance of One
and 47/100 ($1.47) dollars; and,
WHEREAS, the said Oakley County Fire Protection District has now in its fund
an unexpended balance of Six hundred fifty—nine and 18/100($659.18) dollars; and
WHEREAS, there has been budgeted for the fiscal year 1935-36 for said Oakle
County Fire rrotection District the sum of Two hundred Fifty and no/100 ($250.00)
Dollars, which exceeds the normal limit allowed by law by more than five' (50) per cent -
as based on expenditures for the fiscal year 1932-33•
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County
of Contra Costa, the governing body of the Oakley County Fire Protection District,
does hereby petition your Honorable Body for permission to expend during the fiscal
year 1934-35, on behalf of said District, the sum of Five hundred sixty—one and 29/10
($561.29) Dollars, over and above the normal limit of Ten and 16/100 (,$10'.16) dollars
allowed by law for that year.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the County of
Contra Costa, the governing body of the Oakley County Fire Protection District, does
' hereby request permission to expend durinC the fiscal year 1935-36, the sum of Two
hundred fifty and no/100 ($250.00) dollrrs which exceeds by more than 5, the normal
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limit of the expenditures allowed by law as based upon the 1952-33 expenditures
of said District.
The above and foregoing Resolution was adopted on the 4th day of November, 193
by the following votes of the Board, to wit:
4es :Supervisors Long, Cur..^..ings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.
Noes: None.
Absent: .done.
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In Matter of Allowances to Indigents.
IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT:
' MRS. MIN2SIE BATES, 640— 3rd St. Richmond,
$15 County cash allowance be granted as of Oct. 1, 1935•
THEODORE J. BLOOM Ygnacio Valley Road, Concord. _
15. County cash allowance be granted as of Sept. 1, 1935, an increase of $2.
over what he has been receiving past year.
ADOLPH BRCWN 1066-5th St. Richmond.
X30 bounty cash allowance discontinued as of Oct. 1, 1935•
7RS. KATHERINE ATTAWAY, 2500 Almond Ave. Concord.
$9.00 State and $9.00 county aid be granted to begin Oct. 1, 1935, for needy
aged.
YRS. --!ILY JAivZ B301.7N, 106— 5th St, Richmond. _
15. State aid to need- aged and $15. county cash allowance be granted as of
Oct. 1, 1935.
JOHN B. HUNT 1301 Nevin Ave. Richmond.
—$15. State aid to needy aged and $15. County cash allowance granted to begin
as of Oct. 1, 1935•
DOHA CLIFT 3318 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond.
—1,10 State aid to needy aged and $10 county cash allowance be granted to
begin as of Oct, 1, 1935,
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AUCUSTIN PONS N, R.F.D #2, Concord,
12,50 State aid to the needy aged and $12.50 County cash allowance be granted
to begin as of Oct. 16, 1935.
vITO RZCC SONO, 234 Foster St. Martinez.
4,75 State and $14.75 County aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of
Oct. 1, 1935•
MRS. MARY Mr.GULLOUGH, 915 Estudillo St. Martinez.
10 State and $10 county aid for the needy aged be granted to begn as'of Oct.
1, 1935.
JUUDDSOOYNom- OCL LLINS, 534-- 22nd St. Richmond.
yi0 State aid to the needy aged and r$10 county cash allowance be granted to
begin as of Nov. 1, 1935•
CHARLES MILTON ROGERS, P.O. Box 766, Concord.
$14 State and $14. County aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of Oct.
1, 1935•
GEORGE L CHOTT 415 Third St. Antioch
50 State aid and $12.50 County aid to the needy aged be granted to begin
as of Oct. 1, 1935•
THOMAS LEAVY, Antioch.
Oct.t3. State and $13. County aid to the needy aged be granted to begin as of arr
935.
EDITH FRENCH FOLEY Danville. _¢
13.50 State and $13.50 County aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of r
Oct. 1, 1935-
FRAINX zARxTNs 935 Ward St. Martinez.
414.75 State and $14.75 County aid for needy aged be gxanted to begin as of
Oct. 1, 1935.
MRS, JESSE TRULL, Box 68 Knightsen
$11.50 State and 11,50 County aid for needy aged be continued as of July,
1935, and that $11.50 State and $11.50 County aid be increased to $15. State and
$15. County aid as of Sept. 15, 1935.
MRS, UARGA.RET ffifILFS, Walnut Creek: s`
$11,50 State and $11.50 County aid for needy aged be increased to $15.
and $15. County aid for needy aged as of Sept. 15, 1935•
MRS MARY DEN??ZS, 1687_ 6th St. Concord.
6.75 State and $8.75 County aid for needy aged be discontinued as of Oct, 1,
1935.
CHARLES W. SLOAT, San Pablo
Application for aid be denied at request of applicant.
CLARY. HALL, Rte 1, Box 383, Rlchm,,nd.
Application be denied as need is not established.
LAVINIA MACKAY CLEVELAND 8457 Terrace Drive, E1 Cerrito.
Aid be denied at children's request.
MIRIAN KATE B_RADSHAii, Port St. Crockett.
That application be denied as need not established,
MRS, hETTIE CARTER, 425 Fast 12th St. Pittsburg,
That aid be denied as need is not established.
MRS. LILLIE JAN-' WILL$AUS, 819- 3rd St. Antioch.
That aid be denied.
RS gNRIEA D_;g 916 -alra Drive, EI Cerrito.
50 TTState and.;p40 County aid be granted as of Oct. 1, 1935, for needy children
pending the outcome of state compensation.
3�tRS AM DY COMFOAZZO, 614- 5th 4 Antioch
0 State aid for needy half orphan children be granted to begin as of Oct.
15, 1935-
MRS, MARGARET BERTA, 6627 Manila St. El Cerrito. -a
j0 State and $30 county aid for needy whole orphan children be continued as
Of Sept. 1935.
MRS VIOLET HUBirm- 660_ 5th St. Richmond.
20 State and $20 county aid for needy half orphan children be continued as of
Oct. 1, 1935.
MSS FAY KLI'TEIAN, 1311 Elm St. El Cerkito.
10 State aid be continued and $20 county aid be discontinued as of Nov. 1,
1935.
DOROTHY SALMON ALVES, 929 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito. (For Darrell Salmon and Euzene
Salmon 420 State and $17. County aid be continued as of Oct. 1, 1935; also that $20
State aid and $17. County aid be changed to $10 State and $27 County aid as of Nov.
1, 1935. ($20 State aid being decreased to $10 and $17 county aid increased to i.
27,00). ✓.
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MRS FRANCES SHARLOW, 420 Lexington St. El Cerrito
20 State aid and $40 county aid be decreased to $10 State aid and $30 -
County aid as of Nov. 1, 1935• '
MRS, VERA EVANS 1918 Green St. Martinez.
TO State and $20 County aid for needy children be decreased to $20 County aid
as of Oct. 27, 1935.
EDWARD HERN,ADOU, 1049_ 23rd St. Richmond. p
Application be denied as children should provide for applicant. .`
IDA MAY MOORE, 557- 22nd St. Richmond.
That aid be denied as need not established.
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SVITB OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA ) SS.
1, 1W. T. Paasch, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the
Board of Supervisors, in and for the County of Contra Costa,
State of California, do hereby certify the microfilm herein to
be a full, true and correct copy of the original documents,
records; instruments; books, papers, maps and transcripts in
actions or proceedings before the Board of Supervisors, or
otherwise filed in my office pursuant to law.
I further certify that the foregoing records were micro-
filmed under my direction and control pursuant to the provisions
of Sections 25105, 26202 and 26205 of the Government Code.
?litness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors
affixed this 271:11 day of December , 19 72
W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk and ex-officio
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
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Deputy County Clerk
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