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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 06041934 - R 125 IN 2 IRt 1 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 Cor_�ra Costa, said bids to be received up to hour of 11 o' clock A. M. on Mcnday, June 4th, 1934. A� It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk return the certified checks which accompanied said bids. ;: r" The vote of the 3oard on the foregoing order being as follows, to crit : Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath. , s Noes: Supervisor Long. �. 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 20th, 193+9 ;fes .r K at the Lemorial Hall in Port Chicago, IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permit be granted. K f In Matter of Acceptance of Resignation of R.E.McNeil , Fire Commissioner of w x�Y Lafayette -ire 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 03.DERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby acc eoted and said office decla-e d vacant. s In Matter of Granting Permission z to Pete Delucchi , to lay pipe line. - Peter Delucchi , havinE applied to this Board for permission to lay irrigation r - pipe across public road between the noftheast 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 BYTHE BOARD ORDERED that Dermission to lay said nine line be and the `± same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Engin2aer of said County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. a: f�P In Matt er of Petition to Improve Road �A No. 6, Super visor District No. One. ¢`4' 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 r part of highgate Road in the Arlington Section, be improved by this Board and said petition having been approved by the City Council of the City of El Cerrito, :__ . 3J It is, by the BOARD ORDERED that said petition be and the same is hereby referred P; to Supervisor James N.Long. In Batter of Placing an Advertisement of Resources of County of Contra Costa -_ in Annual Year Book of Contra Costa County Y n'i F Lab or Journal. W.R.Tosh, of Contra Costa County Labor Journal , having requested this Board s" to place an advertisement of the resources of Contra Costa County in the Annual "ear .....iii Book of the Contra Costa County Labor Journal , for the sum of $100.00, and the Board Annual Year A B ood advertising medium of the resources of Contra deeming said Book, a g� r. P� C osta County, €- r IT IS by the BOARD ORDERED that an Advertisement of the Resources of Contra Costa County be placed in said Book at a cost of = 100.00 to be paid upon presetftio " of a duly verified claim therefor u-3on the Advertising Fund of Contra Costa County.,, In Matter of Communication from A.Rahlve s. � A communication dated May 19th, 1934, having been received from A.Rahlves, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said carimunicati on be placed on file. In Matter of Granting Leave of Absence to L.F.Grover, Justice of the Peace. F 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 prmissi n to leave the State of California, for a period of thirty days from and after date of leaving the said State. a InMatter of Preparation of Budget for the fiscal year 1934-35. It is , bythe Board ordered that all County Officers of Contra Costa County and the heads of all departments of sai d County Government , and officers of all Distri cts :: of said County, present to the County Auditor of said County their budget requests f or the fiscal year 1934-35, upon forms to be furnished by the said County Auditor on or before June 15, 1934. "' k ry .rte kz`yk. C:J 3� dti In Matter of T.ansfer of Funds. On request 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 e� expenditure experience of the year to date, to reit: Motor Vehicle Fund. Increase. Decrease. Sup• Dist 1i Rl1l-0 Mtce-Rts of Way ? R 1761.00 914.00 Mtce Surface R112-0 R113-0 3Stce.-3ridges 290.00 926.00 C 0 Imp. to Rds, R115-0 210 2057.a0 2057.00 Suu. Dist . 2: R215-0 C 0 Impt. to Rds 3125.00 3013.00 Mtce-Surface R212-0 R211-0 Mice- Rts of Way 247.0Q 124-00 Mtce-Bridges 8213-0 s 235.00 C 0 Imp. B16 R215-201 $3372.00 337 2.Qo ` t Sun. Dist. R311-0 13-0 Mtce. Brid es 999.00 999,00 C 0 Impt. to Rds, R315-0 8311-0 " Rts of Way . 2000.00 2000.00 Mtce. Surface R312-0 3059.00 53059-00 Sulo. Dist. 4: Roll-fl Mtce . Rts of Way 3500.00 3500.00 Mtce- Surface R 412-0 R415-0 C 0 Imp. to Rds, 000.00 5000.00 C 0 Bradg, C.C. R 415-40 �500.00 -V8800.00 . Sup. Dist . � N R511-0 Mtce. Rts of jay 1415.00 12540.00 Mtce-Surface R 512-0 R515-0 C 0 Imp to Rds, 1112 .00 '12540.00 4125 0.00 General Fund: Sup . Dist, 1: R124-0 C 0 New E qui pt. 1120.00 3045.oo Mtce-Surface R122-0 T . R121-0 Mtce Rts. of Way 1925.00 3 5.00 533045.00 Sun . Dist . 2: Rd Li R221-0 Mtce. Rts . of Way 1302.00 500.00 Ming R 220-1 Lighting 2 .00 Mtce.surface R 222-0 20 .00 " Bridges R 223-0 .. 94.00 C 0 Imp. to Rds, R225-0 15.00 " Rts. Way R229-0 $1302.00 T1302.00 °-- r Sup. Dist.- : R 321-0 Mtce . Rts of Way 2000.00 R 329- o C 0 " " 25.00 202 .00 Mtce. Surface, R 322-0 2025.00 2025-00 4 Suc. Di-t. 4. 8429-0 C.(: Rts of Way 1000.00 1000.00 Mtce. Surface, R 422-0 Sun. Di s t• �; �s R520-3 Dutch Slough Bridge 1500.00 2300.00 Mtce--Surface, R522-0 '_ R 529-0 C.O. Rts. of Way 500.00 ` 2300.00 2300.00 a Sun. Dist. 2 nnd. `} Suu. -Dist. 2. R201-0 ltce. Rt s. of Way 300.00 300.00 Mtce-Surface R.202-0 Sup. Dist. 3, Fund. . Suu. Dist. 3: yx° R301-0 Mtce. Rts. of Way 504.00 5112.00 Mtc - Surface, R302-0 ry 8303-o " Bridges 4065. zs R3Q -0 C,O. Impt. to Rds. 77-00 R306-0 " " Bridges 6.0o R308-0 " New Br. Construction. 400.00 �- $5112.00 5112.00 s 34 _Zu. r,. Adjustments of Surveyors Road Aubropriations. {[ }k'} General Fund: Sun Dist. 1_ R171-0 Mtce . Rts. of Way $1600.00 $P15291.00 C 0 Imp. Rds, R175-Q R173-0 " Bridges 25.00 R176-0 C.0 Impt. to Bridges 210.00 yx: R178-0 " Nei: Bridge Con. 12606.00 R179-0 " Rts of Way 8950.00 15291.00 $115291.00 el Sun. Dist . 2: R271-0 11tce. of Rts of Way 1000.00 - 5605.00 C 0 Imp t. Rds. R275-0 7 8276-0 C 0 Imp. to Bridges 4500.00 R279-0 " RTS. of Way 105.00 � 5605.00 $5605.00 Sun Dist. .A . R371-0 Mtce . Rts. of Way 3400.00 3420.00 C.O. Imp. Rds, R375-0 R373-0 Mtce . Bridges -90.00 20.00 $3420.00 Sup. Dist. 4: = . 8471-0 Mtce. Rats . of Fray 2310.00 3256.00 Mtce-Surface R 472-0 a 8473-0 " ridges 175-00 100.00 Gradg. Clay Cut R445-402. f . R47�-0 C 0 Imp t. to^Rds, 110.00 10.00 Subgrade D19 R47 5- o3• _ R470-0 " " bridges 1.00 3300.00 $3366. 00 Sup. Dist. R571-0 Mtc e. 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 flay 5.00 ;. X1005. 10 5.00 The vote of the Board on .the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: ` k Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan and Trenb ath Noes : None. Absent: Supervisor Stow.,t �x 4 _ v In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of County Auditor, A N.Sullenger, it is by the Board ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be made, in order to brim accounts into line with expenditure experience, to wit : y2. Increase. Decrease. Board of Supervisors 101. 0411 Ord. Travel. Expense $15.00 5.00 Offc. Su lip. Prtd. 0517 z = 10.00 '� �� Misc. 0519 3 _Ti5.00 , 15.00 Auditor 105, 0339 Tel. & Tel . 40.00 115.00 Rent of Equipt. 0324 ,.. 0522 Postage 75.00 6115-00- - 115.oo L:yF Treasurer 106. 0411 Ord. Travelg. Expense 10.00 10.00 Insce. Robb. Burg. 0315. Assessor 053 Books 7.00 110.00 Binding 039 ' 0517 Offc. Supp. Printed 102.00 110.00 4110.00 w Tax Collector 108 , 053 Books 9.00 9.00 Off c. Supp. Pr td. 0517 4� Dist. attorney 111 0399 Misc. Services 60.00 60.00 Auto. Allce. 042. Purchasing Agent 114. 049 Convention Expense 16.00 18.00 Urd. Tray. Exp. 0411. s x w, tlaw r. tr+ sz Coroner 115. 0518 Offc. Supp Misc. 12. 00 . $12.00 Off c. Supp. Prtd. 0517 Superior Ct. 125 03 , . -3 Tr ansp. of Property 5.00 5.00 Ext. of Oa t. Jud ge s 0417 Grand Jury1,52. 035 Fees Exp. of Witnesses 10,00 10.00 Reporters Fees 023 F Ct.Hse.. & Grd. 156. : 0599 Misc. Supp. 100.00 100.00 Fuel. 59 Hall of Records 159, 0210 Wages 25.00 145.00 'gat er 0527 `_, 0398 Co. Equipment 20.00 0523 Repair of Supplies 100.00 145-00 145-00 Sheriff 201. . haw 0399 Misc. Services, 25.00- 75.00 Off.c Supp. Misc. 0518 . 0517 Offc. Supp. Printed 100.00 50.00 Postage 0522 125.00 125.00 A ricaltural COm'ti. 242. 0210 Wages 500.00 000.00 Reg. Salaries 021 F 0399 Mise.Services lb.OD 4.00 Oonv. Expense 049 041 Auto Mileage 14.00 V4.00 Misc.Supp. 0594 .. 0522 Postage 14.00 073 Materials ilk 00 $658-00 .00 The vote of the Board on the above order is as follows, to grit : Ayes : Supervisors Long, Cum-ings, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes : None. Absent : SupervisorStow. r- .}'4r �Q�r IN THE Matter of Transfer of - Fu nd s. 4,3. Upon request of County Auditor, A.N.Sullenger, It IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED ` that the following- appropriation amounts be cancelled and the total thereof be ordere U� transferred from General Fund to the unappropriated Reserve Fund, to wit : Auditor 105. w 081 Replacemeat of Equipment $200.00 Tax Collector 108. - r� u� 0522 Rstage 000.00 s Superior Ct. Trial Exoense 120 034 Fees & E " 3 Expense of Jurors 2000.00 $2800.00 From the amount made available, from the above cancellations , It is by the zoard ordered that the following additional extra help appropriation be made and they total thereof ordered transferred from unappropriated Reserve Fund, to the Salary Fund, to wit : Auditor 105. x yeti 012 Extra Help $200.00 t Tax Collector 108 012 Eitra Help 600.00 $800.00 IT IS FURTHf7RDERED that the f oll owing additional appropriations be made and the to"al thereof be transferred from unappropriated Reserve Fund, to General Fund, w M,A o r Assessor 107. 041 Auto Mileage $400.00 0 522 P os tare 140.00 $600.00 F The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: Ayes : Supervisors Long, Cumming s, Buchanan and Trembath. { Noes : None. Absent : Supervisor Stcw. K In Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, It is by the Board ordered that the following amounts be transferred from Charities Corrections Fund to the State Fund on account ' R of State settlement for the period ending April 30th, 1934, to wit: Sonoma State Home, $4595.20- Whittier State School 322.19. Preston School of Industry 9475 Cal. School for Girls, 192:6 b $5504-90- The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: s� Ayes : Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan and Trenbath. ' , F Noes: None. Absent : §upervisor Stow. r. y - ,4 In the Matter of Acceptance of Cont ract of W.Vernon ernar d. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having certified to this Board that the contract of W.Vernon Bernard, for building of a concrete culvert on Wild Cat Creek, in Supervisor District #1, has been completed according, to plans and specificati ons ; It is, by the Board ordered that said contiact be and the same is hereby declared completed and said work accepted., rx: ' Sr, In Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $20. County cash alloc:ance granted to C6RNELIU 11 CLAKE , Pinole, be discontinued as of May 19, 1934. That $15.00 State and $15. c ount.r 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?a PRIOR, 5900 Panama St. Richmond Annex, be continued as of Dec. 15, 1933. That $12.50 State and $12. 0 ccunty aid to needy aged be granted to CORNELIUS CLARKE , Pinole, as of May 19, 1934. µ " That $5.50 State and $5. 50 County aid for needy aged be granted to CHARLES D. BRAZIL, Bot 51-A, Belle Vista, Walnut Creek, to begin as of April 21 , 1934. That 5.75 State and $5.75 Ocunty aid for needy aged be granted to MARY DEN'3IS 1987- 6th St. Concord, to begin as of May 1, 1934. 4 That $10. State and $10. county aid to the needy aged be granted to MRS . CORP. NELSON, 425 Norvelle St. El Cerri to, as of May 1, 1934. ._ That $13.50 State and $1c.50 county aid to needy aged granted to DAVID WILLIAMS 5322 15th St. Richmond, be amended to read: $13.50 State and $13.50 county aidto needy aged as of May1, 1934, ° That $11.00 State and $11.00 county aid to needy •a� ed granted to EUGENE DRAKE, ' 417 Date St. Marti nez, be discontinued as of April 1, 1934. ' t That $12.5o State and $12.50 County ai d t o needy aged granted to MRS. JOS-_,#PHINH WORD, 819 Barrett Ave. Richmond, be discontinued as of Sept. 1, 1933. . c ;sou U� 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 J. TRUEMAN CROCKETT, 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. El Cerrito, be continued as of Dec. 1 , 1933. ? That $10. State and $25.50 county cash allowance for half orphan children a ` granted to MRS. 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 �` ;:-. sas- • ' 354 IN THE BOARD OF SUPZZVISORS OF COINTRA COSTA COUNi'y, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. mo: AY, Jura 4, 19 34. The Beard met at 10 o' clock A.M. Present : Hon. W.J.Pucharan , Chairman; Supervisors James N.Lon , H.L.Cummingr , Harr;r M. Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.iYells, Clerk. ---------- The- minutes ---------The- minutes of the Board for and Burin^ the month of May, 1934, are read y` to the Board by trP Clerk, and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairm n >` . sa and Clerk. In the Matter of Aw-ardin_, Contract .for delivery of Crushed Rock on San Pablo Creek Road. .. 54 This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing and deliv— ering of crushed rock on Sar_ Pablo Creek Road, near Orinda, County of Contra Costa, j . State of California, and this bein^ time a-rid place for receiving of bids, the f ollowi bids are received and read to the said Board, to Mit ; . � BID OF HURT LLOYD : First Class Rock, delivered on San Pablo Creek Road, :rte near Orinda, as per Surveyor' s Specifications, dated 5/21/34• Crushed Rock as per above, Quantity Unit Price Per Total. 2200 $1.�0. Ton $3960.00 ` BIL OF PEES G ATTO: 44 For Furnishing, hauling and spreading of crushed rock , to meet specifications and to be delivered on San Pablo Creek Road, near a' Orinda, at following- price per ton: Crushed Rock, to be delivered, per ton $2.00. �. BID OF E.H. HI GGI NS C O. "« For Furnshir_^-, hauli n - and spreadin:`, of crushed rock on San Pablo Creek near Orinda, and to meet all specifications , for yY" G r,� the sum of $1. 99 per ton. t �`9 38 h Thereupon said bids having been referred to County Surveyor R.R. Arnold, and i said County Surveyor reports that the bid of Hirt & Lloyd in sum of $1.80 per tons r� is the lowest and best bid submitted for the furnishing of said rock; f Upon motion of Supervisor C,u=,iings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY TF. 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. Y It is further ordered that said Hirt & Lloyd furnish to this Board, a bond .1 in sum of one-half of the amount bid for the faithful performance of said contract, an:i a bond in sum of one-half of the amount of said bid guaranteeing labor and rte. mat eri almen. z. I S� It is Further ordered that the District attorney of Contra Costa Ucunty -: prepare ccritract and bonds covering said work.K i 1 I In Matter of Granti nt� Dance i Permits. -.X The ap-olicants f olloi i ng having applied to this Board for permission to conduct a dance until hour of three o'clock A K. on following dates, and places set opposite x their respective names, t o r.1it Nk Lynn & Bizante, Antioch, Cali=ornia, every Saturday night during month of June, 1934. I Ail✓i M.A.Minta, Flor de Oakley, Oakley, June 9th, 1934, and June loth, 1974. „J Good Samaritan Club of Da nvi 1 le , I .0.0.F.Hall, Danville, June 10, July 21, Aug. 18th, 19:4• , ! It is by the Board ordered that. said applications . be and the same are hereby i granted.r I a._. Fl : 7 Matter of Granting C.A.Karling In the Q a Permit to lay Pipe line . 5 = C.A.Karling, havinc7 applied to this Board for permission to lay a three :r inch water pipe on the west side of Diablo Boulevard, from Oak Grove School Road, to the toll gate, in Supervisor Distx4.ct —"3, IT I S, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permi ssi on to lay s ai d pipe lin e be and F 1 the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of die County i Engineer of Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said ' District. N � _ i .M r aPRP U ?t am;w 5 P 2 C.3 In iat to r of Appr ori n.- A�-,r eem ent f„ ,FYI betreen Unite dStates Biological Survey and the California State Department of Agriculture, and the County of Contra Costa. `A, 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 .T', . predatory animals in County of Co:: ra Costa, during the fiscal year 1934-35, y IT IS , BY TRE BOARD ORDERED T^AT the County of Contra Costa contribute for said work the sum of ` 1000. and that the said Form of Agreement be and the swine is hereby* approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of the County of Cont ra Costa.k a sP� 5 In ?latter of Transfer of Fun s. 0 R Upon regzest of A. .Sullenger, . `o^�:zt_. Au;; or, It ZS O?DMRED that the follawin ad,iu316ne.nt be =71de, in order said appropriations into line with exven- A,._ aiture experie'n e, t . Vr;It: r Road Anoronriati ors Transf ers. 2 CREASE DECREAC-E. r Motor Veh. Fd. Aj)nron. F . Sup.Dist.3: R 311 Mitce. Rts of iay X1800.00 $1500.00 Mtee-Surface R 312. x Sun. Dist . 4: R 411 Mtce. Rts of Way 200.00 1300.00 lace-Surface, R 412 , R 415 C 0 Impt s. t r, Rds. 1000.00 i 41c: C o Ir.°:pts. to Bridges 100.00 ' 1300.00 1300.00 Sup. Dist 5: R 511 Mtce. Rts of "Way 50.00 300.00 bade-Surface R 512 R 515 c 0 Impts . t^ Ras. c00.00 200.00 " Bridges R 513 , y 150.00 C 0 Imp t. " R 510 $b50.00 50.00 .y Road Fond Auurons. K, Sun . Dist . 2-- „ R 201 Mtce. Rts. of Way 150.00 200.00 bftce-Surface R 202 R 200" C 0 Impts . to Bridges 50.00 200.00 200.00 `;: Sun . Dist. 3: x R 300; Mtce-Surface 75.00 105.00 C 0 Impts. to Rds R 05 '} R Bridges 20.00 _ _. ! R 300 C 0 Impts. to Bridges 10.00 h 105.00 105.00 ' General Fund Aoorrns-Survevor- t jun. Dist. 4- - 'R 471 lAtce-Rts of Way 90'x.00 4.0o Mtce.-Bridges R 47 29.00 C 0 Im`. Rds R 4 771.00 " " Bridges R 6 $804.0-0 $804.00 Sup. Dist. 5-- �. R. 571 Mtc e Rt s of Way 500.00 1000.00 fit ce-Surface R 5-1 2 R 579 C 0 Ner Bridge Con. 500.00 1000.00 1000.00 j General Fund Annrns. -Supervisors . Sup Dist. 1-- 1 121 Mice . Rts of way X00.00 oOO.00t-ce-Surface, R 12 .Sup; Dist. 3-- iR 321 bade. Rts. o= Way 400.00 20"00.00 Mtce-Surface R 32 R 325 C 0 Impt s. t o Rds, 2200.00 ..: $2000.00 . 2000.00 3LL Sup . Dist. 4-- R j2c C.0. Impts. to -ridges 2707.0- 2707.00 1Itce-Sur face R 42 4 • r i 13 40 x 1 , I Sup. Dist . 5-- R 520-7 Mtce . Old River Bridge 50.00 4 50.00 latce. Jer.I .Ferry R 520-9 The said order is pas sed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r+N= ! n In Matter of Trans--O'er of Funds. Upon request of A.N. Sullerger, County Auditor, and in order to adjust aperopbat- �- 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. IT IS ORDERED that the following adjustmazts be :Wade; and that the following ry amounts be cancelled and the total amount thereof transferred from the Motor Vehicle ��xn y Fund to unappropriated Reserve Fund, to YAt: SU-0. Di St. 1: `art R. 111 Mtc e.-Rt s of Way 90.00 I� R 112 Mtce-Surface 377.40. - i- Su : ! �L,. Dist. 4 I R x+12 Mtc e-Surface 5.00 ' Su13. Dist . J : R 512 Mtce-Surface 35.00 _ 5497.40. It is further ordered that the folZor.ing amounts be cancelled and the amount =7 R thereof transferred frons General Fund to Unappropriated Reserve Fund, to wit: I C .W.A 910. - 0324 Rent of Equipment 5.02 0399 County Equipment 170.2. 0599 Misc. Suppli es o .o 537.17. F It is further ordered that from the a-nounts thus made available , that the r " Ifollowi ng appropriati ons be made and the total amount thereof transferred from unappro- �Ipriate•d Reser*e:und to the a.otor Vehicle .end, to reit : !Sup. Dist. 2: ! R. 212 Iutce-Surface 49.90. 0210' Y,.V. Fd) ,. ages 373. 0 0324 !► o ReInt, o, ,Equipment 1).00 ;-;497-40. It is farther ordered that the follovino additional appropriations be made and the total amount thereof .ordered transferred from unappropriatedReserve Fund to the General Fund, to wit : Sun . Dist . 2- Su-oervisors. R 221 Mtc e-Rt s. of Way $52-73 uu. Dist. 3-Survey,-or. R 372 Htce-Surface 19.72 !Sun. Dist. 4- Survevor s- i R 471 Litce-Rts of Way 30.78 Sup. Dist . 9- Surve-r or R 571 19-tce-Rts of Way 224.34 37.17- The s ;�t d order i s passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ;,sem .se t i ar Al _l 1rder is passed q the vote of the Soperviscjrz Long. Ou=iags, ��,chnbftn arid TrE4�74:.'-,_ ism e. -;.1bo-'int Supervisor Stov. IFIE 7-,CZD OF S"?Zz-V7SMtS OF XZ77A OS7A CMIN76-1, STATE OF "'ALIT MITIA. rozmat znunrz. 4. 1934. The --aard me+ at 10 olclock &.2. Present : Hon. W.J.Euchan=, Ch izxan; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Gummingq Harry M.Stow, and RI .J. 'rembath. Cjrk. mhe minutes of the 'Board for and Cruurin7_ the month o-,E' May, 19 4, are read '3 B to the 1-4oard by the Clerk, and by :he Onard appr(w. ed as reac;, and signed by the UhairmqLa,.1. and Clerk. In the Matter of Awarding Contract ifor delivery of Crushed Rock on San ; Pablo Creek Read. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing and del iv-7 lening of crushed rock on San Pablo Creek Road, near Orinda, County of Contra Costa, ' State of California, and this being time and place for receiving of bids, the f ollowi, ! bids are received and read to the said Board, towit : BID OF HIRT & LLOYD : First Class Rock, delivered on San Pablo Creek Road, near Orinda, as per Surveyor' s Specifications, dated 5/21/34. Crushed Rock as p er above, Quantity Unit Price . Per Total. 22001. 0. Ton $3960.00 BID OF PERES & GAT O: 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 00. For Furnshing, haulincr and spreading of crushed rock on San Pablo Creek near OrindL:a, and to -meet all specificati ons , for, the sum of $1.99 per ton. !;'41 7iT= i+1 - 38 XFy. 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 of1.80 per ton, is the lowest and best bid submitted for the furnishing of said rock; Upon moti cn of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS = "_ BY T BOARD ORDERED that the contract for the furnishing and delivery of saidY crushed rock be awarded to dirt Lloyd at price submitted in their bid. =?3 It is further ordered that said HirtL1oyd furnish to this Board, a bond in sum of one-half of the amount bid for the faithful performance of said contract, °. 4a an a bon'u i n sum of one-half of the amount of said bid guaranteeing labor and �a i - mat eri almen. It is Further ordere that the District Attorney of Contra Costa county prepare contract and bons coveri n- said work.r M" i i In Hatter of Granting Dance Permits. >a. The applicants f ollorn ng havin applied to this Board for permission to conduct i-r a dance until hair of three o'clock A M. on fellrnring- dates, and ;daces set opposite their resuective names, to wit : or is Lynn & Bizante , Antioch, California, every Saturday night during month of _ June , 1934. r 3 i M.A.'=�inta, Flor de Oa'-ley, Oalley, June 9th, 19340 and June loth, 19;4. 1 Good Samaritan Club of Danville , I .O.O.F.Hall, Danville, June lb, July 21, Aug. K>_ 18th_ 1 4. 1. It is b;;• the Board ordered that. said applications . be and the same are hereby ". granted. .n. - i?u In the Matter of Granting C.A.Karling a Permit to lay Pipe line. 0 .A.Karling, having applied to this Board for permission_ to lay a three inch water pipe on the west side of Diablo Boulevard, from Oak Grove School Road, �Y j to the toll gate, in Supervisor District V3, " IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permi ssi on to lay s ai d pipe line be and - 1 the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of -tile County Engineer of Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. ti 1 C ^S 1 •'L ' a4 I 1 rhe 01• F In Matter of Approving Agreement }A._. bet,tt,een Unite dStates Biological Survey and the California State Department of Agriallture, and the County of Contra Costa. 4 Vy�, 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 predatory animals in County of Cost ra Costa, during the fiscal year 1934-35, x IT IS , BY THE BOARD ORDEF.ED THAT the Caanty of Contra Costa contribute for said work the sum of 71000. and that the said Farm of Agreement be and the same is n= hereby approved and tre ChaiT.man of this Board is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. k t In i' atter of Transf er of Funds. 7 Upon request of A..Z.Sullenger, . County Auditor, It IS ORDHETED that the following adiustiLients be made, in order to brim; t:^e said appropriations into line with expen- �<<. diture experience, to x7it: Road Annropriati ons Transf ers. INCREASE DECREASE. r. A . Motor Veh. Fd. Aonron. 1i 4+y Sup.Dist .3: R 311 Mtce. Rts of .Vay $1800.00 51500.00 ' tce-Surface R 312. Sun. Dist . 4: R 411 Mtce. Rts of Way 200.00 1300.00 Lltce-Surf ace, R 412 R 415 C 0 Impts. to Rds. 1000.00 R 'plc' C 0 IrptS. t r Bridr-es 100.00 1300.00 1300.00 Suo. Dist 5: .. R 511 7.�te e. Rt s o f Way 50.00 300.00 Mtce-Surface R 512 ` R 515 C 0 Imp t s . t^ Rds. 600.00 200.00 " Bridges R 513 t 150.00 0 0 Impt. R 510 _. p .;Pb50.00 . n50.00 : Road Fund Approns. Sup . Dist . 2-- R 201 Mtce. Rts_ of ray 150.00 200.00 Mtce-Surfa.ce R 202 rr R 2006 C 0 Impts . to Bridges 50.00 200.00 200.00 Sup . Dist. 3: ; . R 302 Mtce-Surface 75.00 105.00 C 0 Imp t s. to Rds R105 ` . R 30� " Bridges 20.00 R 300 C 0 Irrots. to Bridges 10,00 105.00 105-00 :k General Fund A-apornns-Survevor- bun. Dist. 4- � R 471 Mtce-Rts of ray fi0'-=.00 4.00 wtee.-Bridges R 47 29.00 C 0 Im t. -Rds R 4 771.00 " " Bridges R 6 , 04.00 4804.00 Sup. Di s t. 5-- 0 .0 2R. 571 YtceRts of lay . � F r r^. 00 R 578 C 0 ?Se:,- Bridge Con. �. . 1000.00 1000.00 0eneral Fund Annrns. -Supervisors . Sup . Dist. 1-- P.tceRsofay 60 .00 tce-Surface, R .R 121 . Supe Di st. 3-- R 321 Lrtce. Rts. of +tay 400.00 2000.00 Mtce-Surface R 32 R 325 C 0 Impt S. t Rds, 2200.00 2c0J.0rJ X2600.00 Su-o. Dist. -- R 42b C.O. impts. t Er` dges 27 1 .0 2707.00 Wtce-Surface R 42 r��f MM 40 A,r SuP. '71 S t . 5-- R 520-7 Iftce . Old River Sri dv e 50.00 w 50.00 litce. Jer.I .Ferry R 520-9 1 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.� < �F In Fatter of Transfer of Funds. Upon request of A.lti.Sullerger, County Auditor, and in order to adjust approprat � <=T .. 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 t : C.W.A. IT IS ORDE. FD that the w ollowinc; adjustments be :made; and that the following ! amounts be cancelled and the total amount thereof transferred from the Motor Vehicle Fund to unappropriated Reserve Fund, to ryt: SU-0. Dist. :n R. 111 IItce.-.qts of 'day x0.00 R 112 Lftce-Surface 377.1+0. i x>�a Sun . Dist. 4• R�412 Me-Surface 5.00 Y Sl1U. Dist -�• r R 512 Mtce-Surface x.00 $497-40. It is further ordered that the follo ink amounts be cancelled and the amount i '- thereof transferred from General Fund to Unappropriated Reserve Fund, to wit: 'y C ►W.A 910. 0324 Rent of Egaipm-ent - 5.02 0398 County Equipment; 170.2. 0599 Misc. Supplies '5�z o w $837.17. ,,c that m + t;- • o i t l that � it is fur-",-her ordered hat fro:a .the am- „__,�5 mad., available , u..at tae k; followin a.ppropriati --s be -mde a_nd tae tote? amount thereof transferred from unappro- priated Reserve-Fund to the `rotor Vehicle F•and, to crit : ; iSup. Dist. 2: R. 212 �tce-Surface O .W.A. 10. 0210 Y.V. Fd) ;;ages 373.00 0321, Rent of Equipment 75-00 rr -;497-40. Iti s further ordered that the f oll owin.- additional appropriations be made and the total amount thereof .ordered transferred from unappropriatedReserve Fund to t, he General Fund, to wit : 8u-o . Dist . 2- Suuer` sors. R 221 Mtc e-Rts. of ;gay a5 2.73 yup. Dist. 3-Surveyor. R ?72 i"toe-Surface 19.72 r - 'Su-j. Dist. 4- Survevor 471 }ctce-Rts of Spay Suu. Dist . ;;- Sur ve•-or R 571 . Itce-Rts of Way 224.34 $837.17. The s d order i s pa ssed by the u a:nimc�:s vote of the Board. r� .r>v , i V z ,L 5 t.? Y' In 2atter cf Tra sl er of Funds• {� Upon request of A.N.sullenger , County Auditor , it is ordered that the f ollom n- adjustments be made to brim; t h e said A propriati ons into line of expenditure exp eri enc e, to ti,it L or O:1r i a ti on A0 ius tment s. Increase Decrease. Tax Collector 108. F Lau 0322 Postage X13.00 x13.00Mlsc. Supp. 0599• i .. 0 oroner 115. 0599 'Misc . Supe. 12.00 12.00 Of=c. Sopa. Prtd. 0527 Sun eri or C,oy,.r 12 053 70 -CS 25.00 23.00 Exp. of Cut �,.. .Judges 0 '17 Sun. C t. "_Tial E xo. 126. 0'42 TTanSp, of PQrsons 23.00 23.00 Fees & ExP- of ;Vtns 033. E Ct. ::se Grounds 156. 0311 Electricity 350.00 330.00 Regia. of Bids. 0325 >.- Sealer of ,it- Leas. 241 r 0310 Gas, Oil & Grease, 15.00 1;.091) Auto Mileage 041 Ag ri Cam. 24_01w 0339 Telephone & Tel. 7.00 12.00 0-fc. Sud. Prtd. 0317 0315 Offc. Supp. `:isc. 5.00 -` 12. 12.00 Farra Advisor 243. 0518 Offc . Supp. '.Tisc . 25.00 x-0.00 Gas, Oil & Gr . 0310 059; Misc. Supp. 1 .00 _ .00 04 Health Off icer 1. y4 0329 Repair of Equip. 1:;. 00 21.00 Offc. Stipp. ILisc . 0315 0399 ?his c. Services, c.00 21. 00 _ 21. 00 Co. Kos-Bldgs. & Grds 502. 032T lent of Equip. 20.00 157.00 hater 0527 0523 Repair - S=_appliesr 3.00 a 0599 -`isc. Suvplies 00.00 155.00 155.00 JJN . C0. bSp- Care cf Inmates 50_x. 0329 Repair of Equip. 90.00 125-00 Waitresses 0230 077 Olathing 100.00 123.00 Kitchen Supe. 0513. 0517 Offc. Supp. Prtd. Y0.00 930.00 Med. & Surg. Sup. 0,515. 0" 2 -2 rood-r rui * & 'Teg. 450-00 : 0530 X-Ray Sup:,. 200.00 0599 Misc. Supp. 300.00 p 1180.00 X1180.00 C are o]I,_I nd is en is_51 0 Cash-State & Camty al, d 105100.00 10500.00 Groceries 0524=3 , Care of Ifinors 513. 0515 :Sed. C"c Sur g. Supp. 20.^D 20.00 Food Supplies 0524. Probatig7 0 fficer-- 9 16. 053 Books 5.00 8.00 0*fc. Sup. Prtd, 0517 ` ty, Detenti on :-come 515 ;K 0221 Braes, Repair Lab or 23.00 23.170Good sump. 0324. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F tva div e JCry 5 , 1 h' j ,y. 1� sx. 'F.. TrkSj .4c In :,:atter o Transfer of Tun;a r} A.N.Suli ender , County ntj' Til ?toT of vO1 HT1 v Loll:ity, }1aVii:_' re0Ortt'd that certai:: ad,;ustments bet,,ee. *un`_=. are necessary: i n or to adju accounts i or the months of April and ',:ay so that the said ac-c runts will present a true record of the proper allocatir^n o charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the County Treasury and ^-ood cause a:joearinM therefor in a detailed emlanat . ,n presented by sai A.X. Sul1 end er; F It is , by the Board ordered that the fol1o,3in ad jus t:nents be made in the funds u as kepti by the "ounty Auditor and by the Count. Treasurer: Debits Credits (Decreases) (Increases) Char. Corrns. Fund 0"152.45 County Library Fund 19.77. Sup. Dist. 2 F�:nd, 207 .05 Sun. Di st. 3 Fund 1293.46 Payroll end 119.00 Cenera? Fund 42 ?:fot or Vehicle Fund 9oS.3 School Su- -o-o. Rev. Fun 157.54. $1852.35 — $1852.35. f The said order is passed by the unanimous rote of the Board. Kv Ao $ 'r In Matter of Ratifying An Agreement between said Board �a 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 coi 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 rithin said County; and WHE"EAS, after mature and complete consideration of the problems presented by � said agreement hereinabove referred to; and 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 persons within said County; ' -sf x N017, THEREFORE, BE I:' RESOLVED: 1. That the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of 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, 19;4; 2. That incident to said agreement on the part of said Board of Supervisors to accent aid from said national administration just referred to, said Board of x 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 k. administering said funds for the benefit of the said indigent persons within Yy x within said county; 3. It i s also resolved that any and all persons receiving aid under said administration, requiring medical aid shall receive such medical aid in the Ceunty Hospital , maintained and operated within said County of Contra Costa, State of California, 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 condituted 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 <-- 4 County under and by virtue of accepting such aid from said S.F.R.A. Dated: this 4th day of June, 19,-24. Ayes: Supervisors W.J.Buchanan, James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, H.M.Stow and W R.J.Trembath. Noes: S--nervisors- None Absent : 'Supervisors- None. W. J. Buchanan Chairman of the Board of Subervisors of County of Contra Costa, State ATTEST • S.C.Neils of California. County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of ;K Sun_ ervisors. '- In Matter of Approval of Bond on Lost ;Tarrant of D E.Kis ter . It appenrir_g to this Board that Warrant No. 6230 heretofore drawn by the County Auditor on County Treasurer of Contra Costa County in favor of D.E.Kister, in sum of $26.73,7)ayable out of the Charities & Com-ctions 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 loss on the issuance of a a duplicate warrant , to replace Auditor's Warrant No. 6230; a IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Bond and the Sureties thereon be and the 24 sane are hereby approvedaid the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby author- ized to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of D.E.Kister, payable out of the Charities 71 Corrections %- nd in spun of $26,73 to replace said Warrant !do. 6230. The said Order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., rNr In Matter of All or.a.nce to Indigents. pY 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, 846 South Thirteenth St Ri&hmond, as of June 1, 1934. '. That $12.75 county cash allowance for board and care of Otto Dietrich , granted to MRS. ANNA SCHMIDT, 914 Santa Clzra 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 $8.50 County cash allor=ance for the board and care of ANTNA DIETRICHgrant- ed ran 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. Pittsburg, be granted to begin May 1st , 1934• ^` That $6.00 State and $6. 00 county aid forn, needy aged be granted to CHRISTINA SIEMANN, Erskine St. Port Costa, to begin as of April 20, 1934• r 4 ' r . s w { That X12.50 State and $I2.50 County aid for needy aged 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. That $8.SO State and $5. 50 cot:nty aid for needy aged granted to BERTOLA TAMBIN Concord Rd. Pacheco, Cal. be continued as of April 1, 1934. 6 That $15. 00 State and $15. county aid for needy aged granted to CARL HAI-RAOND 11- 1st St. Anti oc ;� be continued as of May l , 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 X11.50 State and 411.50 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 410. county aid granted to DELANO PAULL , O'Hara Ave. Oakley, be continued as of April 1, 1934. � y That $5.00 State and $8.00 count y aid for needy aged granted to CHARLES LeGRAND 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 J9SEPH SMITH, Byron, be continued as of April 1 , 1914. That $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. c ounty aid to s needy aged as of Dec. 1, 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 COLRELL, 514 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. BOARDMAN946 South 13th St . Ri chmond, be discontinued as of April 1, 1934. { ,. That $10 State and $10. county aid to the needy aged granted to MR. MELVILLE BOARDMAN, 546 S. 13th St. Richmond, be disc onti m ed as of April 1, 1934. " That aid to MRS. LUCY WRIGHT, PT. Richmond, be di fcontinued as of May 1 , 1934 That aid to 11M. FREED J. LEARD, Rte 50, R.F.D. Berkeley, be denied as need is not established. That application of MRS. MARY PISOid 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 X25. county aid for half orphan children be granted to . ETHEL ARMSTRONG, P.O. Box 1, Martinez, to begin May lst , 1934. w That $20 State and '12. county aid for children of an incapacitated father $' be granted to '.CARIE VALENZULA, 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 f MRS. JOSEPHINA ARANDA, Willard St. North Richmond, as of May 1 , 1934. `r That $20 State aid to JOSEPH VALVA, 927 1st Ave. Crockett, be discontinued ' as of May 1st, 1934. X That application of MRS. EZEQUIEL BARRAGAN, 30 Fourth St. Richmond,for aid ` be denied as need not established. Kw ,. That said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Now at this hour, the Boa d of Supervisors of Contra Costa County , out of x. 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 15th, 19-4, at 10 o'clock A.M. .;x z u _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C hai rman. . . . . . . . . . . . . ; Clerk21 . F ;`rte yly,:y11 45 ra ORDER,CALLING SPEC AL A_F_ETI\s OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. IT IS BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CO17_RA COSTA OWNTY, 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 adopting or for the adopting of an emergency 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. n Dated: June 12, 1934- W.J.Buchanan James N.Long. 'Harry M. Stow. HL.`'ummi ngs. R..J.jrembath. ns� - - - 000 - - - -- - - BEFORE THE BOAIRD OF SUPERVISORS OF COiiTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Tuesday, June 12th, 1934. The Board met at 10 o' cl ock A.M. Present : Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry M.Stocr, and R.J.Trembath, S.C.Wells, Clerk . In Matter of Consideration of rrp Adoption of Emergency Anti-Picketing a Or d i na ne e. i A special meeting of this Board having been regularly called for this time and place for the purpose of considering the adoption of Emergency Anti-Picketing Ordinance and the following persons appear and urge the adoption of said ")rdinance: C .B.Weeks, Phil Bancroft, C.O'Haxa, W.W.Morgans, R.W.Wight , Barnes, H.H.Hale fix- and E.B.Anderson, and O.E. Forester, Representative of the Oil Workers Union objects p - to the adoption of said Ordi nance. The further consideration of said Ordinance is hereby ordered continued to Wednesday, June 13th, 1934, at 10 o' clock A.M. to allow representatives of Union -ate Labor to appeal and be heard. F . InMatter of Furnishing Hospitalization and Medical Care to Earl Luzier, a Minor. Thomas Meehan, havinE appeared before this Board and reported that Earl Luzier 3 a minor child, a resident of Contra Costa County is 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 n 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 x , A.M. . . . . . . .Chairman. lerk . . . . . . . . .-Cit ' '-;_`C . . } W 46 a ,r BEFORE: THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF C014TRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Wednesday, June 13, 1934• The Board met at 10 0' 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.'►"":ells, Clerk. In Matter of Consideration of Adoption of an Emergency Anti-Picketing T Or di na nce. 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 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 toy spa d Ordinance, to wit: Gene Gaillac, Bus. Manager Electrical Workers '595' pug C•J.Wagner, Butchers Union of Alameda County; Martin Hauge, Contra Costa Central Trades and Labor Council; W.P.sPoods, 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 Councilman of the City of El Cerrito; J.Hamilton 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. ancroft. 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 18th, 1934, at 10 o'clock n 13 . A.M. T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . k: CHAIRMAN. •CLERK. w 4A ti �M x ft s d � BEFORE THE BOARD OF Si'?EzVISO=S C. CC' _' 'A COST: COUILTY , STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, JUNE 18th, 19;4. The board met at 10 o'clock. A.L. _y Present : Hon. W. J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cumrnings, Hq,rTy IT.Stow, and R. J.Trembath. S.C.Wells , Clerk. �-_ .LFNY In the Matter of Geodetic Survey in the County of "ontra Costa. _ qtr. The fol l oii nc Resolution is adopted by the Board: ,N{ "RESOLVED,that in consideration of the State Emergency Relief Adminis- tration undertakin,_ to furnish funds for payrolls to the amount of 32.00 per week , for ten reeks, for the purpose of com-oleting the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey work as initiated by C.W.A. projt-�ct SLF 1012-sx That the County of Contra Costa, s State of California, agrees to furnish and ?ay for materials and transportation of said labor within said County tc the sum of x19.10 per week f or ten peeks ; and fust: er agrees to pay to the general fund o' the State Emergency Relief Administratio the sum of X32.42 per rree:: for ten r,eeKs tc cr`ver the proportion of expense for ad- ministration office , salaries, and other expense for the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey supervision. " The above and foregoing Resolution was adopted by the follorrin"• vote Cf the , Board, t,- ;;i t : Ayes : Supervisors Long, Cu.m, in: s, Storz, Buchanan. and Trembath. Noes : None. b, In .,':fitter of Appointing George A. F G N. Johnson and «'.S 'Ramsdell , as Members of '~ Hoard of Educatio^. .. '`rt The terms cf office of Geo r e A.Johnson and F. S.Ra:msdell, as Members of the ,w Board of Education of Contra Costa Crn ,ty havi eiired, Upon motion of Supervisor Curmnin:--s , seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS, BY ^RE BOARD ORDE'R7D that George A.Johnson and F.S.Ramsdell, be and the e are hereby appoint=d "embers of Board of Educati cn of Contra Costa County, for a. . term of tr;o yezas.r x�5 J In Natter of Approval of Contract v and Bond of Fart and Llo,d. �t3a J.P.Hirt and R.W.Llovd, doing business as Hirt CC Lloyd havinggesented to r ,u this Board, a contract and bonds in sum heretofore ordered by this Board, covering their contract for- placing of crushed rd:)ck on San Pablo Creek Road, near Orinda, r. ._ It is, b;: Zile Board ordered that said bonds be and the same are hereby a:�,)roved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said contract on behalf of tiLe County of Contra Costa. z r as .tib! 48 : M `M1M. �d In !atter of Allowtuice of Clain of Herbert D.Baker. Herbert D. Baker, Navin..- presented to this Bo:._d, a claim for removal- of residence of Mr. and Mfrs. . Jack Silva, off o:� the I±igh;ray right of tray at intersection of Road No. 20 and nen' cut-off fro:a the State Highway to Hearney. Street , and for placing a neer concrete foundation under said residence, in sum of : 150, I! IS BY THE BOARD 073ERED thatu said claim be and the same is hereby alloyed and the Coanty Auditor of Contra Costa. County is hereby ordered to drat: his warrant in sum of $150. in favor o= Herbert- D.Baker, on General Fund of said County in payment a of said cl aim. r ;m In 'Matter of Correction of Assessment'. '- iea to j�'n_s Board for autharizat� on Geo. O.Me _se ,Counlu-; Asscss .r haing app_ 6 to c orrect the f allowing assessment in accordance ri th provi si ons of Section 3804a of t.oe Political Coue, to at : fi Year 1933-34, in Vol. to Assessment No. 3095 Martin H. & Myrtle B.Qui nn, are ° �l assessed with Lot 15, in Block 1 Pri r,gle Ad.iiti on, the assessed valuation is $55, Mr. Quinn filed claim for War Veteran exeripti^r or, this lot but through an error in office of the Assessor, exemption was not alla'r•ed and authority is requested to alloy = � this claim for War Veterans Exemption, and cancel delinquencies thereon, and said request havin_; been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, IT I S,BY T :E 'CCU:--,T 0-37—RE'D that the Ca_inty Assessor be and he is hereby auth- orized to correct said assessment., F. In Matter of Purchase of Drinker ' Collins Resnirator. n e .�h Dr. W.A.Powell, County Health Officer and E.W.14-err.i.thew, County Physician, -- ha.vin appeared before this Bonrd and requested thatthis Board purchase for use in T the "ounty Hospital in combating infantile par clysis and f or other purposes f or which : sanie may be used, one Drinker Collins Respirator; ,fix... It is, by the Board ordered that E. +.Merrithew, purchase through the County ?h{= Pure' asing Agent of Contra Costa Co.�nty one Drinker Collins Respirator to be installed 7,. in County Hos-Dital of said County., In Me. ter of Rej ecti ry Clain pw of f kierican Toll Bridge Company, a corparation. The American Toll Bridge Company, a corporation, Navin; presented to this Board, a claim against the Casnty of Contra Costa, for taxes claimed to have been unlawfully = � collected by said County, in the total sum of $133, 592.25 and the Board having fully considered said claim, IT IS BY 7_17HE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same i s her eby rejected. a In 'atter of Raking Payment to <rs` •y�n Joint Hi ghvay Districtr13 for interest accrued to July 2nd, 1934 on bonds. ra The Directors of Joint Highway District #13 having presented to this Board r Av a certified co-)y of a Resolution adop� .d by ne Board of Directors of Joint Highway District 713 on June 7th, 1934, requesting that the Board of Supervisors of Con-ta. v ,, Costa Caznty pay to the Treasurer of Joint Highr:ay District #13, the sum of $010, Y 7 to pay in full Contra Costa county' s share of the interest coupons becoming due on � . y July 2nd, 1934, on 42,375,000 principal amount of bonds issued and sold by the said Ny, District; IT IS BY THE 303RD ORDERED that the County Auditor of Con~r a Costa County yyy draw his warrant in favor of Joint Highway District #13 in sum or 8010.00, and that he deposit the same r'i th the Treasurer of said Joint Highway District #13- < fwd In atter of Cancellation ofa Warrants. r Ubon request of County auditor , A-Y-Sullenger, It is BY THE BOARD OFD.,- that P,DEthat the f ollowinf7 Warrants on COunty Treasurer of Cont ra Costa County be and t he sante are her ebv order-d cancelled: ate: CHARITIES & CORRECTIONS FUND. Number Charities & Cor recti ons Amount. Date of Issue. b -791 March 1, 19 ,4 1 , 4�.00 230 June 4: 1934 2x•73 b>910 Apr i 1 1, 19:41, 45-00 00 April 1, 19342 12.00 7053 May 1, 19;Y, 25.00 May 1 '� 25.00 70 May 1, 193 ., 22".00 ice.... 7130 May 1, 19 20.00 �. 23.00 7133 May 1 1934. , . 71592la y 1, 1934. 15.20 7107 May 1 , 193' 30.00 ` 7181 La.Y 1, 1934, 15.00 72o,4 Y-ay 1 , 19 341 20.00 '. 7237 May 1 , 1934, 17.00 4- 7070 May 11, 1934, -7.80 7911 June 1, 19^4, 7957 June 11 1934, 5.00 . 7950 June 1, 1934, 12.00 7842 June 1, 1931, 0.00 5025 June 1, 1934, 5.00 e 5093 June 1, 19:1, 20.00 F 81b2 June 1, 19319 Pay Roll Fund. 4''S9 June 4, 1934, 13.50. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. � = �'`"4- z �f47 s.5r h d Sx� zi k2� fl4+ni .. �f. 50 �Yr In atter of Transfer of Funds . Upon request of V.G. Stevens, County Hortic,.iltural Comm, is si oner, of Contra Costa County, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that '''e sum of $750 be transferred from unappro- priated Reser-.e ~•and to the General F`annd for nurpose of paying mileage to workers under supervision of so.i d ?I. G•Stevens. r tt- ?f In "atter of Allowance to Indigents. f. It IS Bl THE BOARD OaDF.ED That $23.00 County cosh allowance- be granter? to ;,E.S. CHARLOTTE CUSHING, 200 Roosevelt Ave . Rich;,z o_^_d, as of May 115 , 19;'t �.• }z i, �, y SRI ; ANCY Sutter That 4AlO count, cash a lo-,-.ance be granted to I;_..�. CATH s I� C� I� � & Sixth St. San Pablo, as of June 3, 19-1, That $25. county cash allowance be granted toy. AIIILIR FIE;�]DSOrx, 351 South oth St . Richmond, as of June lst, 193�. ' That $7.30 county cash all-rance be granted to :TS. DIARY ?SALONEY, for William Maloney, at633- Sixth St. Richmond, to begin June 1, 1934. `N That $45. co- nty cash allorarce granted to 71a. GEORGE Ti. CUSHING, 2005 Roose veli Ave. Richmond, be discontinued as of 'Kay lst, 1934• That $55 county cash allowance granted to 1—IRS. XNNA JARVIS, 344- 20th St. Richmond, be di x ontinued as of June 1914. � That a;;_nlicati on for aid of nS . ,rj,a'_IIE BATES, 040- Third St. Richmond, be denie d. That $10 State and 1$10 aunty aid f r need y aped granted to ?GARY J. DAVIS, # 1014 HavenSt. Martinez, be c onti hued as of �ri l 1, 1934• 9 00 Gn:n+:* ai for needy aged granted to STEPHEN HAUSD That $9.00 State t � ana . R.F.D. vine will , uarti nez, be continued as of Larch 1, 1934. That $12.53 State ana $12.50 County aid for needy aged granted to THOMAS J. ti RASOR, P.O. Box X95, Road 2, Saran St . Walnut- Creek, be continued as of Jan . 1, 10/34. That $11.50 State and $ll•50 Coanty aid for needy aged granted to WILLIAM CO ;,'IAY, X35 Brown St. Apt. 24, t.:artinez, be continued as of June 1, 1934. That $11.00 State and $11.00 county aid for needy aged granted to ROLLIN N. TROUSLQT , Walnut Creek, be continued as of April 1st, 1934. That $15*.00 State and $15.00 county aid for needy aged granted to Edcrard f.. R.Peck, Alamo, be' continued as of 'Play 1, 1934. That $10' State and ;$10 county aid for needy a -ed grar_t= d to MANTEL AM_4DORE, C/o Mrs. Y. Grissel, Gen. Del . Livermore , Cal. be caitinued as of Jan. 1, 1974. That $7.54 State and $7.50 County aid for needy aged be continued as of Jan. lst, 1934, to u.ARRY BROUTLETT, ;ralnut- Creek, Cal. That $6,' State and $6, county aid for reedy aged granted to MIARY McLAUGHLI2J =try 1125 Starr St. Vajona, Crockett, be continued as of Feb. 1, 19;4• -" That p8.00 St-ue and $8.00 county aid, for needy aged granted to ELIZABETH MITCHELL, P•0. Box 192, Buena Vista, Ave. Walnut Creek, be continued as of June 1, 1934' That $13,50 State and $13.50 County aid for need, aged ;ranted to LAKY ELIZABETH: BROWN, Rte 1, Box 39, Oakley, be continued as of Feb, 1, i934. That, N10 State and $10 c m my aid for reedy aged granted to jVILLIA REUTER Box333, Concord, be continued as of May 1 , 19;4, That � ' $9,50 Stere and $9.50 County aid for needy aged be continued as of March 1, 1974, T n:.• PATRICH. St'LLIGA?:, Port Costa., Cal i.for nia. : That $5.50 State and 1$8.50 County aid for needy aged granted to BERTOLA TAMBI Fd1 Concord Road, Pacheco, be reduced to '7-00 State and $7.00 county ai d as of June 1, ,t l93 ' That $0.00 State and $9. county aid to nee dy are d granted to HER'111A:I. GRIFF, San Pablo, Ca!ifornia, be di-continued as of ?.icy 1 , 193 . That 312.50 State and $12.h0 �,�nt5- aid ;�,x needy :c ed granted to THO`AS DAYIEL t'ELLL' r , Concord, tJt di:COnt1 nlle2 a5� Of Ju?1t 7, That aanli cation -for aid of : f try; � That appli c ati on of I�2. 3 EORG E L. SP.AULDIsT, 2130 Nevin Ave. Richmond for aid ` be denied. That 9450. State and $10 county aid for children of incapacitated father grantee to GEORGIA ,ILLIZIS, Rte 1, Concord, be continued as of Jan. 1st, 1934. That "40 State and N20 county aid t-Atu LI S. GEORGIA XLLIA<::S Rte 1, Concord M is not; r ecei vine; be changed to read $50.00 State and $10 county aid as of March 23, 1933• iX.77 rr That 130 State and 6. county aid for children of an incapacitated father ber anted to MRS . JOE BERTA, for care of Rina, Ida and Mary Berta, as of June 1st , 19A Taw That $30 State and Vin. county aid for children of an Incapacitated father, Rina, Ida and Mary Berta, granted to ST. 1L-URY'S COIIVENT, San Jose, be discontinued as of June 1st, 1934. That application of 'MRS. GRACE AT;O, 4803 Jefferson St. Stege, for aid be denied,and need not established. Itt $30 State and $30 county ai d for 1-4ali orphan children granted to IRS. GERALDIIM SPAULDING, be amended to read as follor7s: .;'?20 State and -420 county aid for half orphan children as of June 2e, 19;4. The said order i s -oassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K y N. + B „�, y �t 1�� �, X11 t 2• -40 o'clock And -he oard fares recess to ee _ n 1.�nday, June 25t:., 19; • , a� . , P.L" -71 irrn an \. . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ w r 51Y r n� y: C �4•. a�m '-4 5 g.. iP` . �r t .<e7 r `t+„{q �s BEFORE' TBE BOAB.D OF SUPERVISUt S OF C 011T:�. C,OS;•A C 0UNTY, STATE OF CAT I F OR1dZA. MONDAY, JULY 2nd, 197+. The Board met at 10 o' clock A.H. u Present : Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, .. t e 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 as f read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. ;r In Hatter of Appointing Director Y of Byron-Bethany Irrigation District. G.A.HoNva.xd, Secretary of Board of Directors of Byron-Bethany Irrigation District, having renorted 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 -Jirectors M. 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 ' %. h a Director of Byron-Bethany Irrigation District to fill out the unexpired term of ; .. Geo. G.Odell, resigned. In Hatter of Approval of Contx act '- and Bond of Pacific Gas & Electric company, for furnishing electric current to Crockett, Crolona & Valona Lighting; District. Sa- �'K The Pacific Gas & Electric Company having heretofore been awarded a contract . for the furnishing of electric current to the Croc' ett, Crolona & Valona Lighting ' District, and said Pacific Gas & Electric Company having presented a contract and bonds in sums heretofore ordered by thiBoard, : IT IS, by the Beard ordere-: that said contract and bonds be approved and the Chairman of this Board is her--by authorized to sign said contract on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. qqqq iM war In :atter of Granting permission to SERA Force to use room in Court douse ' - Building, as an office. � . It is, by the Board ordered that SERA force be and they are hereby authorized Yrs r 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. X 'JPr _$ c r� 4s In Matter of Transfer of Funds. Uoon request of C•-.unty Auditor, A.i%.Sullen-er, It is by the Board ordered that the sun of $13,234.11 be transferred fro, Hig;z School Unapportioned Fund to the Junior * College Tuition Fund. IT IS FURT LR ORDERED that the sum of 4410,000 be transferred from School Suppl . Revolving Fund tc the Hig_`. Sc-ool Unapportioned Fund, The said order is pasted 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, yS* IT IS, BY THE BOARD O?DERED that said petition be and the sane is hereby ° referred to the Health Officer of Contra Costa County and to the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, said officers to report their findings to this Board on Monday July 9th 10/34'r ,. =r A�. In Matter of Contribution to Concord 4th of July Committee. A representative from the Concord 4th of J,.ly Committee having appeared s,.. before this Board a*id requested that the County of Contra Costa make a donation to sail 0oncord 4th of July committee for the furthering of a celebration to be held in Concor ria= on July 4th, 1934, and this Board deer:_in ; se.ij 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 Fun; of said County., :A . In scatter of allowances to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be made to follow4 n`, 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 gra-aced to CHARLES AND SOPHIA TAYLOR, 1306 Bissell Ave. Richmond, be discontinued as of July 1, ?934. k That $25. county and $25. State aid for needy blind beranted to MRS. LUCY _> WOOLSLAYER, 402 Grant St. So. Vall e;io, to begin as of June 2; 194* r That X10.00 State and $10. county aid for needy aged be granted to IMS. CATHERIIv �.• i`iINTER.11EYER, 848 B1acn Diamond St. Pittsburg, to begin as of June °, 1934. That $13.00 State and $13.00 county aid be granted to MR. HENRY WIWERM`EYER, .848 Black Diannonu St. Pittsburg, to begin June 9, 1934• That $10 state and $10 county ai a for needy aged be granted to JAMES OTIS VAN NAMEE y 420-- Railroad Ave. Crockett, to be,-i-- as of June 1, 1934. sr 54 tF. That $10 State and $10 county aid to the needy aged be granted to MS. MARTHA k -OUNTFORT, 243 Second S t. Richmond, to begin June 1, 1934. That $11.00 State and $11. county aid for needy aged granted to 11ARY GLENN, 315- 10th St. Antioch, be increased to $12. 50 state and $12.50 county aid beginning M- une _st, _9,,4. r i y ER That $8.00 State and X8.00 county aid for needy aged granted to JA, S '.I. WILD x$ Byron, be discontinued as of June 1, 1934. That $8.00 State and $8.00 county aid for need;; aged granted to ELIZABETH MITCNE'LL, P.O.Box 192, iYalnut CreeK, be discontinued as June 1, 1934. That Q10 State and $10. county aid to the needy aged granted to MRS. CARRIE GOUGH, Route 1, Box 429, Ber'.:eley, be discontinued as of June 1, 1934• That all orance to LESTER OSBORNE, 826 Lexington Ave. El Cerrito, be discontinued as of June 1 , 1934. That application of JAMES WILLIX4 CYRUS, Fairmont Hotel, Pittsburg, for aid _ v for needy aged, be denied. a� That application of MRS. ALVIRA P. FULLER, 209 Bissell Avenue, Richmond, for aid be den ied. That application. of 1 CriA-LES HAGELY, 429 Fourth St. Richmond, for aid, be denied. That $10 State and $10 county aid for whole orphan children to CHARLES ALBERT K . ALLEN, Box 16, Moraga Road, Lafayette, for care of Joseph Ed. Allen, be granted, to begin as of June 1, 1934. That X30. State and �o'.00 county aid for need children granted to MRS. JOE :9 w State and $30. county aid Y BERTA, R.F.D. Box 1,,;6, Berkeley, be amended to read: , 30 = for needy children as of June 1, 1914 y n • county aid for hall" orphan children Tha $20.0. State and .�x20. granted to HELL � HASKINS, Box" 293, Fenway 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• r That $30. State and $10 County aid for half orphan children granted to Ermina DeMarco, 219 Chestnut St . P.O. Box 224, Port Chicago, be continued as of May 1, 1934. 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. lst, 1934. ' That 010 State and X7.00 county aid granted to FLORA BRODERICK�Box 103, Oakley, be continued as of Jan. 1st, 1934. That $20. State and $20 county aid for half orphan children granted to LEiwA ' 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, 86 Railroad Ave. Pt.Richmond, be amended to read: "p60 State aid for Half aphen children as of July 1, 1934. That $10 State and 20 County aid granted to OLI VIA DUARTE, 2347 Fernando St. Concord, be cont intae d as of Feb. 1, 193c, and deceased to $10 State and $10 w county as of June 1, 1934. } That $70 State aid and 4415. county aid be changed to read $60 State aid a and $25. county aid as of January 13, 1934, to CATHLYN BEDOYA, 101 O mpi on St. Port Chicago. Also that $60. State aid and $25. county aid for half orphan children { be continued as of Feb. 1, 1934. a That X10 State and $110 county aid for half orphan children granted to ROSE g_ r VIRGA, 260 W. 7th St. . Pittsburg, be di scone+ nued as of June 1st, 193 . n That anDlica.tion f)r aid of MS. GOLDIE L"vUs, 685- 8th St. Richmond, be denied as need not established. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards, K 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 Bo .rd ordered that the sum of $2,000 be paid to said Bay Barri r yi Association. i It is further ordered that the County auditor of Contra Costa `ounty draw his warrant on General Fund of said County in sum of $2000 in favor of Bay Barrier Ass oei a ion and that the County Treasurer pay the same.r �Y And the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and meets as a Board FxT; of Equalization. 1� �i -s In Matter of Equalization of Assessments. The Co»nty Assessor delivers to the Board the Assessment Rolls, Maps, Books, and Statements of the County of Contra Costa, and the Board examines the same and the further hearing thereon is continued t^ Monday, July 9th, 1934, air! the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and as a Board of Equalization to and until Monday , July 9th, 1934, at 10 o' clock A.J. � fM K ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'� hairman. . . . . . . : . ?� v . . . . . . . . . .Clerk. k. fF IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE 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. a .-4 In the Matter of the Request of the K Bay Point Fire Distict to the State h5. Board of Equalization for permission to expend surplus funds. RESOLUTION. IM712AS, on the 9thday of July, 1934, there was presented to the Board of �r Supervisors of the County of ontra Costa, State of California, by the Auditor of said County, evidence of the presence of an unexpended surplus it excess of the �F amount of Fourhundred seventy-three and 49/100 04'73.48) 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; ani, WHEREAS, request was made to the Board of Supervisors, empowered to admin- °- ister the funds of said district, for purposes of authorizing the expenditure of �y Three hundred thirty five and 27/100 0335.27) dollars of said sum for purposes of paying certain outstanding bills for necessary matei#als and mages for fighting fires within said District, and for the purpose of paying the premium on Workmens Compensa - ion Insurance for the current year whichwas not contemplated as being necessary at n� the time of the preparation of the budget for 1933-34, nor not hitherto carried by ,.E L,. said district ; and, . i 56 --y 9 WHEREAS, civic bodies from said Town of Bay Point, County of Contra Costa, . State of California, have presented themselves before said Board of Supervisors re- 't questing the expenditure of Three hundred thirty five and 27/100 ($335.27) dollars k. for the purposes herein referred to; and, WHEREAS, 'the expenditure of said sum will require an expenditure of a sum inw excess of five (5%) per cent in excess of the oudgeted expenditures of said district for the fiscal year 1933-34 and, , WHEREAS it is now re r quired for political subdivisions of the State f o 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 ..1 vY P oP .1 }' through the ta�a�� on the r erties within the Ba. Point Fire District County of Contra Costa, and all of said sums of money raised by said method of taxation havr been raised for the purpose of materials and mages herein contemplated, and are now in the hands of the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, awaiting expen- diture for the purpose Jbr which it was raised; and, 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 _ + 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 Yz said insurance premium. NOU THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED ARID 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 per- 44 X 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 rict, which said sum contemplated to be expended for the purpose of paying for said materials labor and insurance premium necessary in r 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 ^ (510) pr cent of the expenditure of said district for the fiscal year 1933-34• The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors R h of the County of Contra Costa, at a meeting held on the 9th day of July, 1934, by the following vote, to rrit: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Bucbman and Trembath. Noes: Suuervisors- None. Absent : Supervisors - None. _ h W.J. BUCHANAN Chairman of the board of Supervis s Of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. *: ATTEST: S.C . WELLS, , County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of `;ontra Costa, State of Calif ornia. �LL a- ,f3t' s �R xi% '•///fib `c In the Matter of the Request of tre Central County Fire Protection =k District to the State Board of Equalization for nermi ssi on to e:coend surplus of funds. RES OLUT I Old. E WHEREAS, on the 9th 'day of July, 1934, there was presented to the Board of Supervisors of the Oaunty of Contra Costa, State of California, by the Auditor of x said County, evidence of the presence of an unexpended surplus in excess of the - amount of three thousand four hundred eighty two and 93/100 (' 3452.83) dollars, secured over a period of six (b) years from tax levies for purposes of a sinking fund to be used for the general purposes of said district; and, DHEREAS, request was made to the Board of Supervisors empowered to adminis ter the funds of said District, for -ourposes 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 lighting of fires within said district; and WHEREAS, civic bodies from said Town of Walnut Creek, County of Contra r 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 sal d w_lm will ran n 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---4, 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. .X sums in excess of that amount; and, WHE'EAS,the money contemplated to be expended by this Board has been raise through the tax rate levy on the prcperties within the Central County Fire Protection District, County of Contra 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 contem— plated, ontem— plated, and are now in the hands of the Cainty `3reasurer of the County o f contra T,R Oosta awaiting expenditure for the -o•.-rpose for which it was raised; and L '-'HEREAS, it is necessary, because of the considerable dreught this year 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 N�. 0250.00) dollars for labor and materials for that purpose. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED AND AND RESOLVED by the said Board of r Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Califarnia, that this Board i k application to the Board of Equalization,zati.on Sacramento Through its Clerk mage app_ qu , j-, California, for permission to expend on behalf of said Central County Fire Protecti n District the sum of Two hundred and Fifty 0250.00) dollaxs, being i 5 Part of the unexpended surplus now in the possession of said district, which said sum contempla ed a to be expended for the purpose of paying for said ma"rials and labor necessary Gi in the fighting of fires for the Central County Fire Protection District in the Town of Walnut Creed:, requires an e.cmenditure of moneys in excess of five per h t for the fiscal cent of the eamenditure or said District year 1933-34• ;- 5 a ", A ''.k- µ The foreboing Reso,ution 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 rsr the following vote, to wit: S" Aves : Supervisors Long, Cummings, Ston, Buchanan and Trembath. k : Noes : None: Supervisors- None. Absent : Supervisors- None. W. J. BUCHANAN � * Chairman of the Board of Supervisors r . of the County of Contra Costa, State of 0alifornia. { ATTEST: S.C. WELLS Counts- 1-erk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of C ali f or ni a. : %Sy r� -Nati}' IN THE HAT TER OF T HE REQUEST of the OAKLEY COUNTY :IRE PROTECTION , DISTRICT to the State Board of x Equalization for permission to expend ' surplus of funds.. RESOLUTION. ::rye WHEREAS o h n the 9t day of Jtly, 1934, there was presented to the _74 p y State of California, by the Audit:)r Board of Supervisors of the Count of contra Costa, r of said County, evidence of the presence of an unexpended surplus in excess of the amount of three hundred seventy-six and 78/100 ($370.75) dollars, secured over a peri d of years from tax levies for purposes of a sinking fund to be used for the general :y purposes of said district ; and, WHEREAS, request was made to the Board of Supervisors empowered to off; administer the funds of said District, for purposes of authorizing the expenditures of one hundred eighty-four and 70/100 ($184.70) dollars of said sum :b± purposes of 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 t ME EAS, civic bodies from said Town of Oakley, County of Oontra Costa, State of California, have presented themselves before said Board of Supervisor requesting the expenditure of One hundred eighty-four and 70/100 ($184.70) dollars44 :. � for the purposes herein referred to; and, WHVREAS, the expenditure of said sum will require an expenditure of a u. 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 nor required for political subdivisions of the State of California to petition the State Board of Equalization for permission to�xpend r- sums in excess of that amount ; and, t 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 contra Costa, and all of said sums of money raised by R' said method of taxation have 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 2,, r Contra Costa, California, awaiting expenditure for the purpose ihr which it was raised; and, : WHEREAS, it is necessary, because of the considerable drought this year and h the increased fire hazard within said District and the number of fires actually fough r by said district to contract for and expend said sum of One hundred eighty-four and 3M 70/100 ($194.70) dollars for labor and materials for that purpose. y b NOVI, THEREFCRE, IT IS ORDERED AND RESOLVED by the said Board of Supervisors of the County of Oontra Costa, State of California, that this Board through its Clerk ' make application to the Board of Equalization, Sacramento, California, for permission �- K- to expend on behalf of said Oakley County Fire Protection District the sum of One 1; 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 paging for said materials and labor necessary in the :.3 fighting of fires for the Oakley County Fire Protection llistrict in and near the Town of Oakley, regvi res an e?menditure of moneys in excess of five per cent of the expenditure of said District for the fiscal year 1933-34. The foregoing resoluti -n was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors x: of tie `'ounty of Contra Costa, at a meeting held on the 9th day of July, 1934, by s the following vote, to wit : v, Ayes : Supervisors Long, Cummings, Ston, 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. ATTEST: S.C. WELLS,, ounty Clerk and ex-officio Clerk. ' of the Board of Supervisors of the sem. County of Contra Costa, State of California. =: P And the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and sits as a Board A of Equalization. ti egr•a In Matter of Equalization of 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 further hearing thereon to Monday, July 16th, 1934, at 10 o'clock A.M. And the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and as a Board of Equalizat- ion to and until Mon day, J-,ly 16th, 1934, at 10 o'clock A.M. t . . . . . . .Chairman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .Clerk. ft b�_ 60 1 1 R k w' BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF C ONTaA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA . 4 _ MONDAY, JULY 16th, 1934. The Board met at 10 0' cl ock A.M. N Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman ; Sunavisors James N.Long, H.L. Cummings, y j s harry M.Stow, and R.J.Treinbath. S. C.Wells, Clerk. fi� In Matter of Approval of Contract for Destruction of Ground Squirrels in Bubonic 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 Uontra Costa, and the `. Department of Agriculture of the State of California to pro v ide for the destruct— ion of ground squirrels in areas where bubonic plague is knovn to exist among :7} squirrels and in areas surrounding such infested centers, It is by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby E approved and the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of the `'ounty of Contra Costa. In Matter of Granting Dance Pemits. The following applicants having applied to thi s Board for permission to conduct a dance until hoar of 3 o'clock A.M. on dates and at places set opposite their respective names, to vrit: San Ramon Community Club, July 28th, 1934, at San Ramon. Orinda Fire Department Orinda, Aug. 25th, and Sept. 22nd, 1934. It i s, by the Board ordered that said permits be and the same are hereby t. wry granted. �r In Matter of Acceptance of Contract of Hirt & Lloyd. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra CostaCounty, 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 s ai d work rr^ IT IS, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said work accepted. A, � i i� 1 k 6...i N.ryf -s In Fatter of Allowance to Indigents. >`x It is by the Board ordered th.at $45. county cash allowance be granted to L. S. VIRGINIA TETZSCHNE.R, 452- 22nd St. Richmond, as of July 1st , 1934. That $15. State and $15. county aid for needy aged granted to ELLA I,11- STERSON Box 157, Saranap Road, Walnuu Creek, be continued as of April 1st, 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, 1-974. That $0. State and $o county aid to the needy abed granted to MRS. ANNA McINTRY Y 504- 3rd St. Richmond, be discontinued as of July 1, 1934• That applicati on for aid of ?ER. ALBERT ARGETSINGER, 328 - 8th St . Richmond, be denied. That application of 11R. BILLINIE LA BELLE, 704 Macdonald Ave. ='richmond, for aid be denied as need not established. r,ti That $$10 State aid be granted to JUANA FLO_RES, 415 B. St. Richmond, for Joe Bannuelos, a whole orphan, as of July 1st, 1934. That J State and 1 count aid be a3 � 5• Y granted to MRS. ADOMO PETRELLI , 524 Dubois St . North Richmond , R.F.D. Box 5/7, for children of an incapacitated father, as of July 1st, 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 continLed as of April 1st, 1934, to MARY BAUMGARTNER, Box 245, Rodeo. ,r That $20 State aid for half orphan children granted to LULU CROOKS, Box 954, E Shell Ave. Martinez, be continued as of March 1 , 1934. That $20. State and $20 county aid for 'calf orphan children be continued as t. of April 1st , 19342 to JULIA POLI NA, 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. 4, That $10 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 $00 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. s $20 State and $35. county p k That " aid for half orphan children granted to FR ES LUCIDO , 21� Foster St. Martinez, be continued as of Jan. lst, 1934, and that $20 ` State ar_d 535. county aid be reduced to $20 State and $20 county aid as of July lst , 1934. f,24� That $20. State and $24.50 county aid for half orphan children granted to ETELVINA FONCECA 1428 Willow St. Martinez be continued as of Jan. 1st, 1934, and that $20 State ana 8?24.50 county aid be reduced to $20 State and $10 county aid as Of July 1, 1934. z,M, That anolication of HXRIA BERTOLIE 205 Santa Clara Ave. Richmond, annex, for aid be denied. n That application of !!RS. HARRIET H✓-'MRIX� 515 Bissell Ave . Richmond, for aid for half orphan children be denied as need not established. . Y- The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ;y T1. In w•i+atter of Allowance to indigents under care of Probation Officer. It is by the Board ordered that beginning July lst , 1934, $20. per month count aid be discontinued for May Bush, account of being self-supporting. That beginning July 1st, 19=4, $10 State and $10 county aid be discontinued for Aurora and Joseph Sanchez, on account o: marriage of Aurora. That beginning July 1st, 1934, $35. per month county aid be discontinued for Robert and Juliet Rogers on account of re-oval from County. That beginning July 1st, 1934, $30 per month State and $30 per month county aid be allowed for support and mai ntenance of Otto, Anna and Frank Dietricr dependent p Court wards . The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. � ;..wy 7,"'{K :.J jzq In hatter bf Primary Election to be } held August 25th, 1934, in County of Contra Costa. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board of Supervisors of this County y3 that it will be necessary to hold a Primary Election throughout the County of Contra Costa, on 25th day of August, 1934, ' �r IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hereinafter named polling places in each r Precinct be and they are hereby legally designated as polling pl^.ces in each precinct and the following named election officers are hereby appointed to serve as election officers far the following respective election precincts of Contra Costa County for said Primary Election to be held on August 25th, 1934, in said County and in the respectiv ; precincts thereof, to wit: BERKELEY PARK PRECINCT. Polling Place: Community Hall, 376 Colusa Ave. El Cerrito. 3 Inspector: Richard T.Waddle Judge s: Zoe E.B oyce John M.Holmes a" Clerks: Clara Messenden Walter Heaver Franklin T. Olson. ' EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Place: Schwake Hall, 4�7 San Pablo, El Cerrito. Inspector: Thomas Conlon Judges: Queenie L.Schnake Olga J.B.Lee Clerks: Laura McNeil Nellie I.Schoute harry B.Lutz 2' EL CERRITO PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Harding School, Fairmont Ave. & Center St. El Cerrito. Inspector: Edith Leitch . Judges: F.W. Schneider Lena A.Hudson Clerks: Newel R.Weeks August G.Gatto Marion F.Ainman EL CRIT 0 PRECI NOT Polling Place: Walter's Garage, 624 Richmond St. El Cerrito- Inspector: Anna O'Malley Judges: Mabel V.Hitchcock Jessie Wilson Clerks: Lucy Redding Margaret Hannon Anna P. Walsh EL CERRITO PRECINCT #4. Polling Place: Fairmont School, Kearney St. Bet. Eureka & Stockton, El Cerrito. Inspect or: Clyde B. Stamper Judges: Mabel Shea Hilda if. Nissen Clerks: Samuel F.Long Gust Dahlen Gladys Chiappe x3 EL CERRITO PRECINCT #9. ' Polling Place: McCarty's Garage, 7517 Terrace Drive, El Cerrito. Inspector: Evelyn Hershey Judges: Frances E.Christ Mrs.Ida Retynski Clerks: Grace McCarty May Patrick Mrs.Yvonne Stennett EL CERRITO PRECINCT i66. .z El Cerrito Fire Hall, 1300 San Pablo Ave. Polling Place. Inspector: Kathryn Sandvick Judges: Clara Brensel Andrew C.Broberg Clerks: Irene Glasson Pauline Gay Frances McDermott EL C ERRI TO PRECINCT #Y. Y, Polling Plane : Rossi 's Hall, Potrero Ave, near San Pahlo, El Cerrito. Inspector: Edgard N. Wuelzer. Jud es: A.A.Arnesen Gladys Y-.Beck Clerks: John Rossi Marian Gundry Jean C.Hyatt � •rte:..... `r EL CERIITO PRN.CI NCT i5. Polling Place : Whitaker's Garage, 5322 Barrett Ave. Richmond. Inspector : Edith L.Whitaker Judges: Mabel I.Godman Ruth Nelson Clerks: Olive J.Concannon Verna 3.Estes Frances Degnan EL C ERRITO PRECI ITCT �. v#� Polling Place: Williams' Garage, 5501 Barrett Ave. Richmond. ya Inspector: Fraces A.Lods Jud es: 'Winifred Edwards Philomena O'Brien g Eleanor C .Holland Hilda E.Archibald Florence Russell Clerks : s` - J s. EL C ERRITO PR EC IIC T h O. E Pollincr Place: Haydegger' s Garage, 0107 El Dorado St. Richmond Inspector: Ray S. Tharp r , Judges: Edwin T.Chase Clare E .Bellman - . Clerks: vonald G.McCarty Lyra M,Reese Franl� Blomberg _4, KENSINGTON PRECINCTZ. Polling Place: Foster' s Garage, 2906 Arlingt on Way, Berkeley Inspector: Edwin P.Shank Judges: Bert W.F osier Edna L.Swartz Clerks: Myra Larkin Elza G. Calfee Charlotte Kinney KENSINGTON PRECINCT $2. Y Polling Place: Adams ' Garage, 671 Oberlin Drive, Berkeley �. :r Inspector: Gay A.Rosenberg h, Judges: Helen 14.McDermofrt Irene I.Brill Clerks: Annie W.Horard Mary L.Gries Daniel J.Mevis, Sr. KENSINGTON PRECII'DT Polling Place: Cassidy' s Garage, 42 Ardmore Ave. Berkeley Inspector: Isobel U. Cassidy Judges: Madelaine S .Johnson Elaine M. Sulliger. v Clerks: Irene Watts Eva De Costa Bertha Kress. RICHMOND PRECINCT r#l. N Polling- Place: Veteran Fireman' s Hall, Standard Ave. & Eddy Sts. Richmond J Inspgector: James C.Bly Jul • Arthur Hornell Thankful Perault Clerks: Viola Mc Christian Elizabeth Gnaga John Lindahl M ;ate. RICHM0'1D PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: !Masonic Hall, 210 Washirgton Ave. Richmond r Inspector: Daisie B.Jen�:ins Judge s: Jenny M.Janes Mary B.Moyle Clerks: Elizabeth A.Cramer Ethel M. Alexander Alfred J.Locke _ X ;y RIChhd01Q PRECI NOT #3. Polling Place: Hess' Garage, 323 Washirgton Ave. (rear) Richmond. Inspector: Anna Coward 1, Judges: Eli-zoeth A.Paasch. Emma L. upping Clerks: Nellie Stiefvater Consuelo Webster Lucetta Dunlap RICHMOPiD PRECINCT Polling Place: Store Room, 155 Washington Ave. Richmond. Inspector: Edward McDuff Gertrude Paasch Judges: Blanche Fenner Clerks: Thos. S.1.1a.ite Delbert C.Laughlin Mary O'Brien s. RICHMOND PRECINCT #5. Polling Place: Store Room 25 Par's Place, Richmond. Inspector: Thomas Kenny Judges: Arthur S.SShitesides Mrs. Hattie H.Weston Clerks: Maria Geridono Luise Martens Thomas Atalich 5" 64 RICHMON.D PRECINCT NO. 6. _ Polling Place: Washington_ School, E. Richmond & Montana Ave. Richmen Inspector : Adeline Stender Gertrude Spiersch Lena L.Feudner ` Judges: h Clerks: E:nma Mor el li Nora Hanney Margret Allyn ` RI C1-TOTN D PRECINCT #7. Polling Place: South Richmond Improvement Club, 329 S. 4th St. Richmond Inspector: Glenn L.Conn Judges: Edward Dolan Ne',----ie M.Dimock Clerks: Thomas H.Craig Mary A.Sedlarik Marguerite Bush RICH1aOND PRECINCT #8. h' Polling Place: Nystrom School, South 12th & Maine Ave. Richmond Inspector: Charles K.Parker Jud-es: Alice H.Robbins Martin O.Hauge . Clerks: Edith M. UystrCm Grace D.Curry Jos. L. Balker RI CH'10tiID PRECINCT #9. 4 Polling Place: Smith 's Garage , 2716 Cutting Blvd. Richmond. $ k Harry Ells Inspector. a Judges: Jessie E.Lincoln H,L.Nelson Clerks: Adelaide E. Pi cton Grace Messenger Winifred Bur rt yN"y RICHMOND ---r--IECINCT #10. tY:, Polling Place: Sulpizio's Garage , 121— 19th St. Richmond. Inspector: Bertie E. Scoble . Judges: Helen M.Collins William M.Pennirgton Clerks ; Bessie A.Reulin Stephen A.Detlow Edith M.Inman RI0HUOND PRECINCT #21. Polling Place: Builders' Exchange Aldg. 245— 14th St. Richmond Inspector: Cora Ro ers. Judges: Mary E. cCann Anna B.Horner William H.brooke Nada Perasso A, H.Poage. - Clerks: RICHMOND PRECINCT #12. z �< Polling, Place: Patricia Apartment Garage, 144— 13th St. Richmond y. Inspector: Bernard E.Dolan y r: Judges; 'John F.Healy Curtis A.Patterson M powers. Clerks: Annie Prowse Otto Brombacher Robert RICHMOND PRECI NOT '13. Polling Place: Lincoln School, 329— 10th St. Richmond. Inspector: Wirt H.Doolittle Judges : Bernice McCormick Wil�_iarn Urquhart Clerks : Maud Arnold Dennis H.Kelleher Oral Pearce. RICHMOND PRECINCT #14. Polling Place: Ogborn' s Garage, 215— 8th St. Richmond, r Inspector : Isaac Lester Judges: M.J.Gordon W.U.2bolker. Clerks: Christian Byrne Luella W.Lang Pearl Johnson RICHIT011D P^ECINCT #17. ` Polling Place: Fire House #2, 235— 5th St. Richmond. Inspector: Gerry A.Follett. Judges. Embra L.Washburn F.N.Bradbury Clerks: Hermine A.Moore riattie IL FT-eine Ruth Newcomb RICHMOND PRECINCT #16. Polling Place: Muth's Garage, 212— 3rd St. Richmond F Inspector: W.J.Sinnett Judges: Anita Transue Charley Arn Clerks : Eleanor Roe Minnie Sanderson Charles Kaiser. yr Y+'p' �Y. A: .Nd. 1. 1+; YE 6�a = RICHMO? D zECINCT #17. _ Polling Place: Saunder' s Garage, x.00 Bissell Ave. (Rear) Richmond. Inspector: L.C.Reid Judges; Mirti a A.Dickinson Frank Marcollo Clerks: Ida C. Johnson Katherine E.Miller Clyde Johnson RICHMOND PRa CINCT #18. . Polling Place: )Iahnke's Garage, 2(:41 Nevin Ave. Richmond. Inspect or: Albert A.Bec knan Judges: Margaret A.Shea Martha Schumacher y: Clerks: Arthur C.Bill Irene H.Baldwin Jennie S.Conwell RICHUTOND P_RECI`JCT #19. i Polling Place: Richmond Public Library, 4th & 14evin Ave. Richmond. Inspector: Ralph Goodwin Judges: Bertha M.Smedley William Carey Clerks : Marie Z Whiting Brownie Maxwell Jack A. Flynn T. RICHMOND PRECINCT #20. =` Polling Place: Hunt 's Garage , gob Barrett Ave. Richmond Inspector: Mabel E.Zumwalt Judges: Effie D.Fraser Wilbur J.Oa.kley ' Clerks: Cat_^.ersie E.Howard Ruth Vrashear Hortense Segut RICHMOND PRECIlICT Polling Place: Richmond Club House , 1125 Nevin Ave. Richmond. 'e.. Inspector: '5.A.Jones Judges: Mae Rathos Irene R.Calkins Clerks : Robert C.Fulton Violet Klemm William B.Jenkins `k_ RICH11ONiD PREC I\CT #22. ,t Pollin: Place: 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 RICL110RD PREC IIA T #23. Polling Place: Brown' s Garage, 575— 11th St. Richmond Inspector: Agnes Brown Judges: A.M,ileal ey Grace Jenkins } -- Clerks : Mari* A. Beale Mary B.Davis Clara Burnett RICHMONtD PRECINCT #24. Polling Place: ►kisser' s Garage , 718 Maple St. Richmond Inspector: Henry I . Bill t Judges: Park M. Howell T.E.Clinch Clerks: Jose G.Black Delia J.Clark Carroll Pitchford. h RICHMOND PRECINCT #25. - Polling Place: Prange' s Garage, 516 Ripley Ave. Richmond Inspectors Elizabeth Glover Y Judges : Cora B.Cecil Mary M. Grierson Clerks: Miriam Wilson Roy R.Martin Joseph Jeffery ;:rte RI CH;f 01:D PRECINCT #26. Polling Place: Barda' s Garage, 581— 3rd St. Richmond Inspector: Michael Oelschlaeger udges: Elizabeth Barbieri William Ingraham Clerks. Viola Cox henrietta M. King Fred J. Manning ' RICHMOND P ECI LC T . Polling Place: Store—room, 801— 7th St. Richmond ` Inspector: G.W.Morrison - " Judges : A.L.Durnal Christine Christensen s Clerks: Eunice M. James Alice L. Scarlett Frances J. Neville n •'7'X 'r c 1 ;Jy 66 s, RICHMOND PRECIN.CP #28, Polling Place: Healy's Garage, 743- 17th St. Richmond Inspector: F.J.Schumacher Judges: Anna Theis Lelah Baker Clerks : Mary E.Rapham Laura B.Record D.E. Forw.ck fr RICHMOND #29.PRECINCT. Polling Place,* Smith' s Garage, 615-19th St. Richmond Inspector: Albert S.Lilly s. Judges: Mrs. Mai Thorn W.B.Richmond k Clerks: Annie McGrath Hazel W. Pickard Alice Marsh � RICHMOND PRECINCT #30. Polling Place: Fire House No. 3, 1900 Barrett Ave. Richmond. Inspector: Francis M. Cole $ Judges: Theresa i'. Murrey Sadie M.Oliver Clerks: Roy I. Cooper Vida Smith Anna 1.Thoms RICHMOND PRECINCT #31. t - Polling Place: Wolfee's Garage, 4?9- 32nd St. Richmond. Inspector: C .B. Burns Judges: J.E.Cryan Anita J.Dunning Clerks: Lulu Hudson Velma Mae Quinn R. A. Spencer .. RICHMOND PRECINCT #32. Polling Place: Blake's Garage, 773- 22nd St. Richmond. Inspector : Michael Frates F Judges: Charles R.G.Poole William G. Searcy Clerks: ffilhelmina Reed G.Y.Cushing Caroline Anderson RICHMOND PRECINCT #33. Polling Place: yeater's Garage, 810- 23rd St . Richmond. Inspector: T.N.Westdin vr Judges: Mary Magart Mable J.Oat man Clerks: Harry E.Cecil Elizabeth Clements Bertha N.Baeon RICHMOND PRF CI-= #34. i Polling Place: Belle Air Garage, 995 Sar_ Pablo Ave. Richmond. Inspector: E.M.Pearson Judges: E.J.Brennan Mary E.Findley Clerks: Sibyl McCabe Bertha Shubat Violette Morkem RICHMOND PRECI R'CT �. :, Polling Place: Bell 's garage, 5205 Barrett Ave. Richmond. Inspector: T.A.Dug,an Judges: Joy Cushing Dorothy DavJJson kg_ clerks; Madge H.Rector C.R.Faurot R.C.Metz RICHMOND, PRECI IC T #36. Polling, Place: Scarsella's Garage, 539-41st St. Richmond. Inspector: Sylvia Mandy Judges: Mary A.Eearns Florence Dale Clerks: ILary T.Hurley H.R.Graham Emma Pearman RICHMOND PRECINCT #37. Polling Place: Connell' s Garage, 443- 34th St. Richmond. F.J.Dunster Inspector.. Judges: Thomas G.Conn Adaline Glover = n Clerks: Jessie lg Garoutte Charles C.Rainoldi Lillar_ Gillard. =: - RICHMOND P?.ECINCT #38. Polling Place: Grant School, 24th St. G.rart Ave. Richmond t Inspector: E.C.Crane r Judges; J.W. Dietrich Henrietta M Curry x; Clerks: Mrs.Luch Nee Janet Hitchcock Eva Seger i N RICHMOND PRECINCT #39. f. Pollin.; Place: Longfellow Junior High School, 244— 22nd St. Richmond . . Inspector; sora C.Thayer Judges: Dora McAllister Mrs. Marie 0. Vaslie Clerks: Ivy Donnelly Henrietta J.Deasey R.G.Werner RICHI'ONID PRUCIX T #40. , Pollin ~ Place: Fletcher 's Garage , 304 Wall Ave. (rear) Rich. Inspector: Sadie Newford Judges: Francis Roberts H.E.Fletcher 4x, Clerks : Elizabeth Wilkerson Julia Vignati Ethel Beckley ppb RICOD PECII;T 'l. Polling Place: Stege School, 51st St. & Potrero Ave. Richmond. F�. Inspector: Adolph, Vossbeck Judges : John M.Brooks Minnie S.Do nmann Clerks: Margaret L.Gately Chariew H.=radshaw Geo. McCauslard ter, RICH9020 PRECINCT ^2. Polling Place: Winningham's Garage, Cor. Santa Cruz & Santa Clara ,Rich and Inspector: Ida Mae Sampson Judges: Ella Ralph Edith E.Frank Clerks: Helen Henson Della Eldridge Belle Rawsrn - SAN PABLO PF.ECI?U T #1. Polling Place: Sar_ Pablo Garage, Alvarado St, near Church Lane, Sin Pabl ,3 Inspector: Alvina C_Frank Judges: helen M.Barton Cecil H.Dexter Clerks: Joe A. Alameda Manuel A Mello Charlotte Kemble 4. SAN PALL 0 PRECI ID T #2. Polling Place: San Pablo School, San Pablo Inspector: "enry C. Soito Judges: Joella Bonham Frank Fray Clerks: Myrtle E.McCoy Frances H.Pedretti Manuel Nevis : SAN PABL 0 PRECINCT #3. Pol l i -:; Place: Light House Inn Garage, San Pablo Ave. Opp. Inn, San Pabl Inspector: Bertha F.Evans Judges: Cora N. Bouquet Erma Kamb Clerks: Cecil B.Berry Alma Parks Rosetta A. Lee ' SAN PABL 0 PR-.0 I ICS` fi'= Polling Place: Cosmopolitan Club,york & Gertrude Sts, North Richmond. ..g Inspector: Fernando Si1v a Ju dges: A'nram o Ramp of di Margaret Mat t eucci r Clerks: Hattie Vaughn M-llie Silva H.C. Chaney GIANT PRECI Polling Place: Giant Club House, Giant. =.n Inspector: J.Ernest Durand Judges : Edward Hardyman � John Hemi tt Clerks: Josie Bateman Frances McNamata Ni c'k- Petri c ` RODEO PRECI i4 T #7.. ; Polling Place': .Rodeo Hall, Rodeo. , Inspector: J.Mahoney .. Judges: J.D.Smith Nellie Faria ; Clerks ; Theresa Joseph Mae L. Dickinson Katherine Creedon u . RODEO PR-CINCT #2. ri Polling Place: Rodeo Garage,Rode o. Ins-oector: James Guthrie Judges: Ada N.Hagan ixinna Drennen > Clerks: Lucy E.Higuera Mar?aret Faria Thelma McKeen > ' f . <.a rtM 3 v T# 68 OLEUM PRECI IZCT . Polling Place: Social Hall , Oleum : Inspector: W.C.Riley Ju dges: F.E.Hi ggins Helen 3.Sr i th Clerks: Rea Briggs Ruby Stevenson Hobert LeBeuf PINOLE PRECIXT #1. Polling Place: Accommazzio's Garage, Main St. Pinole. Insnector: Helen F.McDonald Judges: Theresa Clark Ellen Lucid . Clerks: May I. Silva, Sophie Illg ?nary I.Curry �h PINOLE PBN C INCT #2. Poliino Place: Town Hall, Pinole. Inspector. C,L. lornes + Judges: Margaret Race Etta L. Curran Clerks : Mary L.Amend Mary A. Levis Leroy C .LeFebvre } HERCULES PRE CI NCT. Polling Place: Community Center, Hercules. Insnector: E.W.Hobison Judges: Emma Ashenfelter Compton Gault, Sr, Clerks: Roxi a M.Dixon Ella L.Gerrish Ruth McKen zi e SEL BYP REGI NCT. Polling Place: Selby Hall, Selby Inspector: `'harles Richards, Sr. r Judges: Katther E.Healy Mattie Clemo Clerks; Elsie McQuiston Maude Leslie Hastings Juanita, Cribb .gym, CROCKETT PRECINX #1. Polling Place: Pxytz Plumbing Shop, Inspect or: Tena McManus Judges: Tessie Kobes Anastasia Hurley — Clerks: Nora E.Faircl ough Anna Y,.Lewis Warren A.Davis CROCKETT PRE'CI- +T 7#2. Polling Place: Tenney Terrace Garage. Insnector: Gladys Price Judges: Jorgen P.S.Vind Mrs. Minnie ..Black Clerks: Cecile Petee Mary Coffin Cecelia D.Muth CROCKETT PBEC DICT #3. Polling Place: Crockett Fire House . w. Inspector: John J.Leiris Judges: mer ber t Parker Mary E D olphu s ' Clerk s: Dorothy Yti tt Madeline L.Marici ch Mrs.Emma Glancy q CROCKETT PRECINCT #L. Polling Place: Boy Scout Hall. Inspector: Elizabeth Murphy Judges: Minnie F.Rorich Eunice f. Bernhardt Clerks: Pixie H.Jacobs Lillian G.Cronin Lillian nelcmiist w.. CROCKETT PRECINCT #5. h . ' r Polling Place: Price's Old Plumbing Shop. ." . Inspector: Richard R.W.J.Dabel Judges: Sarah J.0wens Jas.W.Martin Clerks: Jane Regan Ruth M. Grady Edith Panuzzi lry %F CROCKETT P Rr CI NCT #6. j Polling Place: Valona Fire House, a w Inspector: Peter H.Wind Jud=-es : Elizabeth Dirola Lorraine Ford ' Clerks: Laura E."Iarshall Rose Krauskopf Premo Parini �ssr' r 4 �' f L; CROCKETT PRL'CI NC T #7. Polling Place: Frarl Dowrelio's Garage, opp. Carquinez Service Station Inspector: Lonetta Wadman ; Judges : Hazel y:Pegden Ella Binder. Clerks: Mary Neff Mamie Green Caroline Vozza PORT COSTA PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: O'Neill' s Old Store. n Inspector: Anita 'Langer Judges: J.A.Crowley Niels Martinsen Clerks: Blanche Milson Edna Fosga.t a Clarence E.She a PORT COSTA PRECINCT #2. n e�4- Polling Place: School House , Port Costa. # Inspector: Jas.Ahern Jues: Catherine Cox Jennie Norton Clerks: Katherine McCarthy Josephine Milliff Effie Inks DANVI LLE PRF.CI NC #1. ' — r Polling Place: I.O.O.F. Hall , Danville. "s Inspector: Harold Groom Judges: Andrew K.ThTup Chester F.Axtell t Cleric s: Marcia Eddy,Hanna Harrison Olivia Chaboya. : DAYVILLE PRE'CI T T ;L. Polling Place: Danville Fire House, Dsnvill e. Inspector: Nicholas M.Harper n Judges: Alma Holmes Adeline Nolan Clerks: Pearl A.Johnson Cordelia C.Tdiller Chester Love SA N RAMON PRECI`1CT Polling Place: San Ramon Hall. 1. Insoector: Laura Fereira Judges: Rerhert J.Elworthy Noel D.Norris ._ Clerks: Sylvia E.Conners Christina Rutherford Grace MullalLy TAS SAJARA PRECINCT. Polling Place: Tassajara Hall. ' „1 Ins-0ector: Chris N. Mortensen Judges: Bertha C Smith Jos. T. Edeline � Clerks: Grace Bettenecurt Evelyn M.Smith Louis E.Frates ALAM- O PRECINCT. _ Polling Place: AlamoSch ool House. In soec t or: John A.Bauer Judges : Ned F.Lorenzen Mrs. A.Fuller Clerks: Lilias A.St one Pdrs. Lucretia ?�.anning James Booth LAFAYET1 TE PRE'CI 11CT #1. Polling Place: Lafayette Improvement Club Hall. }' Inspector: Cha. C.Dawson Judges: J.H.Mullikin Mathew H.Stanley Clerks: Mrd.Lillian Armanino Mildred McLeod A.G.Sanderson LAFAYETTE PRECINCT #2. �- Polling Place: Morenini's Service Station. Inspector: Emil C .nermann udges: Grundvold Miller Mrs .Ida F.Flood }: Clerks: Alice H.Juster A'.ice Corbett Kathrine Schutt ,x CANYON PRECINCT. Pollin; Place: R.Wilkinson Store. Inspector: Conrad Schafaer Judges: Mrs. Gabrielle Cooper Fred Si dler, Clerks: Mrs.Matilda Webb Mrs.Ncra Curry Mrs. Rita Montgomery. V, N 70 y� MORAGA PRECINCT . V Polling Place: School House, Moraga. . Inspector: T.P.Carroll Judges : Amy E.Souza Michael "arch Clerks: Marie M.Marshall Joan H.I.-ulholland James Gilbert ST. MARY'S PRECI`C T. Polling Place: Office, St, Mary's College. Inspector: Joseph I .Adams Judges: Walter DeRocco Edgar P. Macky Clerks: Isic'c Storkovich George Jay, Jr. Jack B.Sutcliffe. ORINDA PRECINCT. _ Polling Place: Orinda Fire House . Inspector: S.McVey ; Judges: Arline Harrold Mrs. Joseph Dawson Clerks: Leona. Smith Myrtle Dutton Margaret M. Trucker. yr ALHAMBRA PRECI NCT. sp Polling Place : Sweetser's Service Station, Alharpbra Ave. TM Insuector: Robert Page r Judges: Lrs. A.E,�ilbert Mrs. Pearl E.Parsowith Clerks: Ilene M.Buchanan Wanda M.Harna Nellie Brackman WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT Sly,{ Pollin- Place: Dunkel & Bray Bldg. Inspector: Ada Ford Judges: Alice M. Laird Edna Martin Clerks : Linnette M.Camer on Mary A.Ri dgwa.y Eva Leech Z WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT +2. ' Polling Place: Public Library. Inspector: Hugh Henry Young Judges; Ruth Jones Katherine Lemoine U,. Clerks: Elizabeth O'Meara Bernice Burk Nellie Murley WALNUT CREEK PRFCINCT 3. Polling Place: rranke ag Helmond Bldg. Inspector: Edgar A.Bacon r' Judges: Dorothy Fairchild Hattie S.Haberly - Clerks: Cobert V.Munroe Myrtle M.Sears Florence Gilman WALNUT CREEK PRECI HOT . Polling Placeor Schroder Home, Alamo Road. M ' Inspector: Andrew Ford. :. Ju dge s; Pearl D.Ec kl ey Dora McConnell Clerks: Bernice E.Edgar Mabel V.Anderson John T. Sc hrode t SARANA_p PREu^I'rTCT. Pol?ing Place: Saranap Improvement Club, u $ Inspector: George I'cGuire. Jules: Edna Treadway Evelyn Wil?iams. Clerks: Sadie J.Cutler Jane V.Buck Nellie A.Brown. i. MARTINEZ PRECINCT -x r�. Bolling Place: City Hall, Main St. Inspector: Frank Prosser. Judges : Sheila Buckmann Luju A.French Clerks: Ruth E.Miller Gladys Hoffman Mary L. Harlow . MA.RTINE Z PRECINCT i2. Polling Place: Sindicich Garage, Main & Alhambra Ave. Inspector: Louis B.Ramp of di Judges: Tessie Threlkeld enevieve McNamara Clerks: Lorraine Y.Selsor Elizabeth Breneman John F.Kor e M flJ 1 1 .. ......_..,...:.mow,. 2 'kY' .-... •� iX • n f ' T MARTI17,Z PRECINCT ria. Polling Place: Eglight Residence, 37 Green st. Martinez. M Inspector; Bernice L. Ahern yam• Judges: Julia E.Molin Nannie Woods. r Clerks: Katherine E.Kramer Elsie M.Lasell Marion H. Sharp MARTI 111 7F.Z PRECI 'BT j4. 5 Polling Place: Grammar School, Susanna & Castro Sts. Inspector : Ed. Arthur Judges: Antonio J.Compagno Nora Lewis ` Clerks: Norma Barlettani Clarice Fraga Carlson MARTliwZ PRECIPiCT #5. Polling Place: Ed. Oliveira' s =tore, Alhambra Avenue . Inspector: M.L.McNama.ra Judges: Lil-_y J. Welt z Mrs. Lillie Ray Clerks : Sylvia Saunders Mary H.Norris Delores Walther 1URTINEZ PRECIidCT Polling Place Senior High Schoolt Inspector: Ray Greerty Judges: Dorothy Taylor Mrs.Ruth G.Minges Clerks: Winifred Brown Robert J Gotelli x MART INE Z PRECINCT Polling Place: Vanni Residence, 1212 Estzlillo St. t Inspector: A.M.Richards £$ Judges: Mrs. Selma S.Reid John Kelleher - Cler-s: Geraldine Sullivan Catherine Foley Angie Wilkins MA-RTI NEZ PRECI NCTig Polling Place: M.J.Collins Residence, 1622 LaSelle St. y Inspector: Guy 0.Smith Judges; Mrs. Mary Meehan Mary S.Kelly e ' Clerks: Lenore M.Westenrider Catherine Cutts Minnie Prate .; y MARTINEZ PRECINCT #9. Polling Place: Gra,,Ynar School, Susanna & Court Sts. {F Inspector: Janet R.Butcher. Judges: Nellie K.Cushing Linnie Bitcon Clerks: Ruth Randall Nina C.Coots Charles Becker. MARTINEZ PRE CIZO T #10. Polling Place: Martinez Women's Club. Inspector: Opal Johnson ' Judges: Rose A.Mill if f Marion "arfield. Clerks : Leone Hi nri chs en Helena V.Killip ' MARTI T.E Z PRECINCT #11. Polling Place: Wells Garage, 1135 Green St. ' Inspector : Euphemia Kane Judges: Amelia M.Barnett Elizabeth GallagIET Clerks: Elbert J.Schrreinitzer Minnie L. Anderson Benjamin Ball . M ART I ISL Z PRE C I IT Tif12. b Polling Place: Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Main & Court Sts. Inspector: Margaret M.Bartlett9• Judges: Bess Bulger Betty Harper Clerks: Mabel Knight "eatriceWeltz Laurens Howard. s VARTINEZ PRECINCT #13. t Polling Place: Columbia Hotel, Fairview. Inspector: T.B.Swift , Jr. s . Judges: Leah V.Luek Julio Delevatti Clerks: Hilda Jury Winifred Beede Margaret Bulger. sx J . r f VINE HILL PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: Della Rosa Building. Inspector: Raymond A.Reed. Judges: Grace A.Kaapp Nellie C.Smith Clerks: Eva h.Mellerup Leo Schreuder Lacie � - VINE HILL PRECINICT #2. Polling Place: Vine Hill school House. _ Inspector: R.E. Goree. 7. Judges: Ida M.Weisshand Mildred L.Willis Clerks: A.G.Metherall Davida S.Wright Effie Vance. IT . VIEW PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: DeLacey' s Store. Inspector: Thomas J.DeLacey Judges: Catherine McCarthy Marian E.Robson Clerks: Joseph J. Stacey Julia M. Bernard Stella Lyford MT . VIEW PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Mt. Vied Fire Department. S Inspector: L.B.Howe Judges: Emma Marlar Virgil F.Ray .; Clerks; Lottie Vacchieri Margaret Windsor H.Marie Ensming r f CONCORD PR='CINCT At", Polling Place: Druids Hall, Concord. ; Insoector: Silverioa J.DeSoto 4 udges: Theresa Marino Elms. Jackson Clerks: Edna J.Kristick Gertrude Russi Gertrude F.Carlso *. 4� CONCORD PRECINCT `�2 Pollin; Place: Plaza Hotel. Inspector: A.W.Martin Judges: Ruth L.Freitas. Martha C.Matheson Clerks: Zelia M. Brunelle CONCORD P?ECINCT #3. Polling Place: Fire House, Concord. Insoector: L.B.McKinnon Judges: EstelleM.Eddy Catherine J.Galindo ` Clerks: Lena M.Sorensen Essie Keller Margaret H.Foskett. " x CONCOPD PRECINCT Polling Place: Farre Center. Inspector: Anna E.Garaventa. s , Judges : Bessie McCurdy Florence C.Voice. Clerks: Helen Correia Mary Richardson Ophelia Ginochio. CONCORD PRECINCT #5. � Polling Place : Central Hotel. Insuector : M.V.Smith Judges: Joseph C.Arrighi Susie M.Rock Clerks: Al.helmina Kennerley Edith Bisso ' CONCORD PRECII+DT #b. Polling Place: Vogel Residence, 2575 Willow Pass Road. {�.. J<:N Inspector: Lucy Arrighi Judges: Rosa L. Joseph Idabel M.Charles. Clerks: Esther Sturdy Lorraine M.Sheehan CONCORD PRECITCT #7. Polling Place: Oak Grove Schools" Inspector: Fred R.Koening. Judges : Carl J.Struby Freda K. Malmquist Clerks: Bert E.Wiget Henrietta Gaylord Katherine E. Grisingher. 'rs 7. 3 t 7cs` .. ax x '.ask... 'r ASSOCIATED PRECINCT. Polling Plnce: Associated Mess Hall. qq SG Inspector: E.H.McLaughlin Judges : W.H.Offerman E.i4.Baer _ Clerks: Louise M.Devol Rose A.Davis Lola D.Nason. .114it._ COWELL PRECINCT. ;t= Polling Place: Cowell Community Hall. s; Inspector: Frank Trimmi ngham "•` Judges: Edna R.Albee Walter E. Sullivan Clerks: Henrietta N.Kasci: Evelyn B.Frank Maud K.Smith PACHEC 0 PRECINCT. Polling Place: Pacheco Town Hall. Inspector: Lisa D.Hook Judges: John J.Bu-tner Rose Roche r Clerks: Martin Fasching Ella Jones M.E. Christian. PITTSBURG PRECINCT il. Polling; Place: Mercurio Building, 3rd & Black Diamond Sts. Insnector: John Royce. J Michael Gatto Ben Zolfo ., Judges: � Clerks : Peter T. Cardinale Edward H. Wilson Theresa Cautiell PITTSBURG PRECIICT #2. Pollin-r Place: Ford Motor Co. East 3rd s t. Inspector; Barney Dimaggio Judges John Metten Albert rn nemingway. Clerks: Olive A.Dally .Rosalia E.Haynes Edith B.Seeno PITTSBURG PRECINCT P oli i n:7 Place: Ward & Weigel Garage. arm. Inspector: Gertrude Young. �< Judges: Mrs.Elizabeth Schmidt Catherine Latimer. Clerks: Arvilla Downing Stanley Mora Emmett Griffin. PITTSBURG PRECINCT . Polling Place: Lepori Bldg. 5th & Black Diamond Sts, r Inspector: Marie Harper , Judges: Edward P.Thilgen Andrew J. Scudero d Clerks: Orazio V.Davi Miss Frances A. Lucido Richard Anders n PITTSBURG PRCINCT #5. Polling Place: Nuttman Undertaking- Parlors. 1 Inspector: Henry Nuttman Judges: Neno R.Davi Henry A.Botzbach Clerks : H.Glen Duncan Mary Felix Miss Fanny Terranova. PITTSBURG PRECINCT #6. Polling Place : Dennis Pettas Garage, West 10th St. Inspector: Vincent R.Caruso :_ Judges: Attilio Viscuso Maud Linscheid. Clerks: Anna P.Baker. Mrs. Amelia S.Martini Tom J. Dimagg' o PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. Polling Place: Intermediate School, Black Diamond &- 10th Inspector: Richard P.Taylor Judges: Harry G.Uren J.F.Buckley Clerks: Harry E.Mills Catherine Herbert Mrs.Ma.bel Patterson � n PITTSBURG PRECINCT N0. w.. Pollin- Place: City Hall, Pittsburg Inspector: J.E,Bar_kson Ju dges: E. 0.St one Howard G.Baker. I Clerks: Helen D.Plaisted Florence Barnes C.C .Chairplin PITT S!JRG PRFCI NCT 19. v� PW Polling Place: Perry Building, near S.P. Depot. Inspector: Chas . R,Mortimore { Judges: Frank A.Laurence Catherine A.Wright Clerk: Leslie Clement Yrs.Gertrude Silveira Annie Teakle. f r 74 za�++ Y SEs._ PITTSBURG PRECINCT #10. y4 Polling Place: W.G.Buchar_an Garage. t a. Inspector: Antone E.Melrose. Judges: Margaret M.Delp Katherine Corbett. i Clerks: Harry Hoff, Jr. Mary B.Anderson Margaret r'. O'Co nor ` PITTSBURG PR- INCT #11. Polling Place WM. Cohn Garage, 708 Central Ave . Inspector: Phillip Grant. } Judges: Dear_ E.Draper. Mary B. Castro g - Clerks: 'Nellie M.Lynch Mrs. Irma Walker Mrs.Dorothy McGlashin. , PITTSBURG PR ECIXT #12. Poliin, 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,Jr. gig, PITTSBURG PRECINCT #13 y_. Polling Place: Geo. Lynn Garage, Home Acres, on HiR7 ay. Inspector: Geo. E.O'Hara Judges: A.S.Bailey Mrs. Isabella Smith ` Clerks: Florence V.Cadman Gertrude M. White Mrs.Emma J. Rankin. w PITTSBURG PRECINCT j14. ` PollinR7 Place: Ambrose Sc�:ool Inspector: Geo. E.Wildes. r h" Judges: David J.Davies "lvim Kennerley Clerks: Virginia Hudson '�essie Gregory California Werne „ CLAYTON . PRECINCT Poli in` Place: Christian Endeavor Hall. , { Inspector: Harold T.Duncan Judges: Andrew Mangini Sylvester Olofson Clerks: Laura Stockileth Mary D.McGuire Lillian M. Frank PORT C-iI C AGO PRECINCT Polling Place: Pacini Storage House, West Minnesota St. Inspector: SY.Shideler Judges: Orlando Bright Mrs.Grace W.Ca.rpenter. . Clerks: Edna L.McGuire Georgia M.Cummings Mary M.Buchol PORT CHICAGO PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Port Chicago Fire House. x a. Inspector: Mary L.Cunningham Judges: Mary P.Pacini Axel T.Anderson Clerks: Mary Barbara McEwen Mrs. E.J.Pazzi Mrs. B. Sch j onber g - CLYDE PRECI NCT. Polling Place: Clyde Club House. aw Inspector: Helen M.Evans Judges Walter Keenan, Margaret E.Bentley �p T Clerks: Mrs. W.G.Fahy Mrs . E.Cullinane Alma H.Carter :. NICHOLS PRrCINCT. s Polling Place: Club House, Nichols. A_ Inspector: Mrs. Alice "::.Wildes `judges: Loretta Vlach ?.nary Roque Dutra Clerks : Mrs. Cora A.Caudel Mrs .Sophie Black Dayton L.Betts 1. ANTIOCH PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: City Hall, Antioch ` Inspector: Frank Mattie Judges: noward Kelley Mrs . Rose Lilley Clerks: Mrs. Mary Taylor Mrs. Theodosia Young Mrs. Rosetta Brennan. =- s 1 Y' k ..z �u Y k� sY. :G r A11TIOCH PRECINCT 2. w PollinG. Place: I.O.O.F.Hall, Antioch v J� Inspector: Clarence Briggs ;.. Judges: V.S. Glass Wm. 11. Sch-ldt Clerks: Cecilia McElheney Mrs. Alice Webster Mrs.Inazelle N. is F.. =r ANTI OCH PRECINCT jL;. Polling Place: Antioch Library. Inspector: Har McN. Beede. Judges: Ray harnock Geo. T.Vivian Clerks: Mrs .Estelle Beasley Mrs. Ruby Har- s Mrs. Priscilla Taylor . ANTIOCH PRECINCT Polling Place: Easley Garage. Insoz.ctor: Jas. N. Christian =` Judges: Paul Daner i Z.B.Matheson. Clerks; Mrs. Lois Cox Mrs.Ethel Warren Violet Williamson ANTIOCH PRECINCT #. rte.. Polling Place: Jas. Nas an Garage. Inspector: Earl E.Fee ` A "oolcott Jud-es: W1. Welch arry L. Clerks: Mrs.Zelma Beaman Mrs Grace Gunnett Mrs. Josephine Li nds ey s ANTIOCH PRECINCT Pollinc, Place: I .D.E. S. Hall. Inspector: Chas. R.Provine Judges: R.A-Frei tas Anthony C.Abel Clerks: Mrs .Gail Donovan bliss Lena Ferranti Mrs.Mabel Proviie , LONE TREF.PRECI NCT '" Polling Place: Joe Sani House. r . Inspector: Chas. F.Beede. Judges: Leland Davison John S.Harkinsona Clerks: Mrs Lyda Gover firs. Ruth Wilsey Emily Silvera. x. B.REIrIWO0D PRECINCT ],.. Polling Place: Ford Garage Inspector: Geo. A.Geddes Judges:--- John W-Williams Karl F.Aughe Clerks: Mrs.Katuryn Silva Mrs. Emma F•rewett Mrs .Ruth Good- enough BRENTUOOD PRECINCT #P. Polling Place: ;American Legion Hall. Inspector: Richard J.;'lallpce. Judges: Walter L.Moffatt Francis Crawford Clerks: Louise Shelienoerger Elizabeth O'Hara Neva Diffia BRENTWOOD PRr-C INCT Polling Place: R.C. Griffith Bldg. Inspector: Walter TI.Foskett Judges: August LT.French Ray L.Wallace. :_ Clerks: Ruby Lawrence Louise Allington Mrs.Gertrude Allen . B?RON PR,CINCA 1 h . y Polling Place: I .0.0.F.Hall, Byron Inspector: Chas. Cople Y j `'udges: Herman F.Krumland Thos. S i th " Clerks; Josephine Pimental Gladys Istes Henrietta Butler. tib' BYR011 PR 7CI NCT Harry Hammond Building. Polling Place: �. Inspector : Jos. J.Armstrong Judges : Lloyd Geddes L.V.Richardson t Clerks . Esther D.Moody Ruth Collis Irene K. Bunn Kim Glir SEN PR-_-CI 1110 T. { Polling, Place: Farm Bureau Hall. sveclor: 0704-. A.Clark Judges- Sas. A Nail Leo V alkers Clerks: Emma White Irene Bucholtz Lois Burger. z 76 OAKLEY PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: Oakley Woman's Club. 7�nsnector: Henry F.KiederwiemmPr , udges: Chas. O'Hara Jos. D.Pitcock, 1r, Clerics: Mrs.Alice Carpenter t�Irs.Merle Stonebarger Mrs. Dilma Cecchini . OAKLEY PRECINCT #2. Pblling Place: Dal Porta Hall. Inspector: as. J.Mooney Judges: H.V.Saurman Julian Wagenet Clerks: Mrs.Flora Broderick Mrs.Edith Dal Porto Linda Holl i ng. 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 thisa 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 fury considered the said application; Upon motion of Supervisor Story, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, it is by the . Board ordered that said application be and the same is hereby denied. ` In Matter of Application of W.E.Herdman for a reduction of t° 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 the said application, On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, It is by the F Hoard ordered that said application be and the same is hereby denied. ,s In Matter of Equalization of Assessments. The Board of Su--ervisors of Contra Costa County meeting as a Board of Equalization, of the assessments of County of Contra Costa, for the year 1934-35, havi g completed the equalization of assessments for year 193+-3 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 Board ' be and the same are hereby accepted by this Board and approved by the following vote of the Hoard of Suver,risors sit as a Board of Eaualiza.tion Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cunnings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes : Nme. Absent : None. And the Board adjourns as a Hoard of Equalization, and the Board of Supervisors takes recess to and until Wednesday, July 18th, 1934, at 10:30 n' clock A.M. a x Chairman. ,rte . . . . Clerk. ..��=�._?J, . . . . . 4 }„M n nom.. Y �Si f IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVIS(RS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY , STATE OF CALIFORNIA. WEDIIESDAY, JULY 18th, 19,4 . The Board met at 10 o' clock A.M. 3 Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.CummIngs, yt, Harry M. Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S,C.Wells , Clerk. w , In Matter of Installing Radios : in Calif orri a Highway Patrol Cars. It is by the Board ordered that Calif ornia Highway Patrol Service be and they are hereby authorized to in st all three radios in automobiles to be used by the California High ay Patrol Service in County of Contra Costa, at a total cost of $153- 00 and that a duly verified claim therefor be presented on General Fund of said County.K 3 F And the Board takes recessto meet on Monday, July 23rd, 1934, at 10 o' clock A r, wa .Chairman Clerk. ;” ;Yr 4� IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS (F CONT?A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORI4IA . MONDAY, JULY 23rd, 19-4. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. >=M Present : Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long; H.L.Cummings Harry V.Stow, and R. J.Trembath S.C.Wells, Clerk. - In Matter of approval of - z air SERA Pro4ects. It is by the Board ordered that each Supervisor of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to approve each project to be dbne in his district under the SERA program. R x In Matter of appointment of L.I . Starks, as C ommi ssi on er of Lafayette Fire District. There being a vacancy in the Board of Fire Commissioners of Lafayette Fire T� District caused by the resignation of R.E.McNeil, It is, by the Board orderdd that I.L.Starks, be and he is hereby appointed "= ti as a Member of the Board of Fire Commissioners of Lafayette Fire District, to fill the un-e:cpired tear of R.E. ""cNeil, resigned,� -AP k Wa y' 3 , O �m rt� S 41 In Matter of Establishing Population of Judicial Townships of Conor a Costa } County, for the year 1934. The Board of Sunervisors of Contra Costa County, being required by Statute 1 . to determine the nonulation 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 th 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 s voters so registered; The Board now DETERM E S the poqulati on of each Judi ci al Township of Contra =" `osta County to be as follows, t o rl t: Name of Township. Number Registered Voters. Population. } One 4405 13,395. Two 250 70 s : Three 27 � 2 Four 749 2,244 Five 2501 7,503 Six 3 49 112247 Seven 361 10,393 Eight 1999 2'9976 ine 722 2,166 �,317 12 Te Eleven 1439 Twelve 2181 0, 54� Thirteen 178 5 Fourteen 412 1, 236 Fifteen99 29, 53 ' Sixteen 509 1,707 Seventeen 700 2,118 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. v In Matter of Aid Given by Social Welfare Department . i f. RESOLUTION. _ WHEREAS, it has been brought to the attention of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Con-a Costa, State of Calif ornia, that r;ithin this county there are s certain individuals and groups of individuals who, by their acts, conduct and speech, have signified an open opposition to the principles of American_ Tovernment, and haveIF >� expressed doctrines subversive to the principles of the government of these United States, and THEBEAS, it aupe?Ts to the ?oard of Sunervisors of the `'ounty of Contra Costa, that said individuals and groups o' individuals as herein related, are on theg 1 relief rolls of the County of Contra Costa and are receivin~ aid and assistance from `` the Director o' Social Welf.nrc. of the Oa,:nty of Contra Costa. BE I`' RFSOLVED, 'hat the Direct-jr of Social Welfare of the TrE�EF O=D, County of Contra Costa, is hereby directed and ordered to give no further aid or assi :-tance to those individuals or groups o= individuals who, by their acts,conduct and speech, have signified an open opposition to the ;principles of American. goverrmertF, a_ld have expressed doctrines subversive to the principles of the government of these Uni,ed Staves. ' Dated. this 2jrd day of July, lc , °t Passed by the following vote of the Board, to grit: j h Y}l R i 4* Ayes: Supervis as Long, Cummings, Stour, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Super Visors: Ione. loos ent : Sup ervi s ors- None. ` v� And the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday, July 26th, 193 , at 10 o'clock A.M. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman . L .. I yN7, t T IN "' E BOARD �^_� St'?EBVISOSS O^ Cn'T'�A COSTA C OU'rSTY , STATE OF C ALIFORM:I A. ThTRSDAY, Daly 26t;.4, 1934. ss The Board met at 10 o' clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James X.Long, H.L.Cummings .Y Harry M.Stor, and R.J,^re^loath. S.C.Weils, C?er n ;S �3 In utter of Purchase of Narcotic Drugs for County Hospital. . It is by the Hoard ordered that Sr. 7.Herrither, Mr.D. County Physician, be rF. and he is hereby aut'.:orized by the Board of Supervisor, of Contra Costa County to purchase all narcotic drugs to be used irk the Casnty Hospital and other medical lnstitLl-i.ons of t~e County. .rte And takes recess to m¢et on Friday, July 27th, 193 , at 10 o' clock A.M. 71^- ,r Chairman F erg., yH m IIS _ _.:. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 0? C,);:^qA COSTA COU.T,Y, K STATE 0.:- CAI: OR`?I A. . Fri day,July 27th, 1934. The 93 -- The Board met at 10 o' clock A.H. Present : Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Ctunmings, Harry - M. S+otr, and P.J.Treftibath. S.G.yells, C?er"k. '- *gt In '_.Satter of Granting 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 Doles of the Great Western Power Company High Tension lead, and as s et ou t on diagram �ccompanyin`; sai d pe ition; Upon motion of Supervisor Lon-, seconded by Supervisor Ston. , It is by the Board ordered that said permission: be and the same is hereby granted. , And the Hoard takes recess to meet on Monday, July 10th, 1934, at 10 o' clock A-Il• { " ai an. �. . . . .� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .:'` erk m 5y jQ� \_1 o Y,1Y IN THE BOARD 0. SUPE'.ZTISORS OF CO IT A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOam A. n MONDAY, JULY 30th, 1934. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.L. Present : Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N,Long, H.L.Oummings, Harry M.Stor, and R.J.Trembath. S.C. ti;ells , Clerk. In Matter of Transfer ofFunds. y. On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, it is by the Board ordered 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 5112.96. R $10119.66 The above transfers to be effective as of June 30th, 1934. It is further ordered that the balance of $6704.87 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. K �y. 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 Re serveFund, said amounts to be returned as soon as Revenue for the year 1934-35, 'becomes available, to grit : Charities & Corrections Fund, $150,000.00 General Fund PO,000.00 Motor Vehicle Fund 00,000.00 Salary Fund 100,000-00 = 3° r,- Highway Int . & Re&T,. Fund 123,000-00 E: County Library Fund 25,000.00 $508,000-00 000.00 a x , The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ,,. �M. e� 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 proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the County Treasury .M and goad cause appearirL-7, 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 (Decreases) Credits (Increa est Char. & Corrns. Fund, 288.8 County Library Fund 71.' 3 Motor Vehicle Fund 3882.47 Special Road Fund 2321.43 Sup. Dist . 2 Fund 153.00 Payroll Fund 13.50 General Fund $6642.02 w Sch. Sup, Revol. a 89.1Z $6731.19. b731-19. s The foregoing order is Passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y .. =a- X+?f' A t August2nd, . And the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday, gEz 2na, 1934, at 10 o'clock A.M. Chairman. . . . . . . . . . . . Clerk. r., 4' IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE CF CALIFORNIA. ` - THURSDAY, August 2nd, 1934. The Board met at 10 o'clock A. M. Present : i=on. W J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L. Cummi gs V, Harry M. St ow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C. Wells, Clerk. In Mat`er of Granting Financial Assi st ante to Local Office of National r Re-Employment Service. R.H.Torns, Supervisor of National Re-Employment Service and R.A.Woods, u. Contra Costa County District Manager of the National Re-Employment Service having , appeared before this Board and requested financial assistance for the conducting of r 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, Cplifctrnia; the District Manager : of said Local Office to file verified claims monthly upon General Fund of said County therefor. The said order i s•passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K fu ,4~ r In Mat ter of FixingSalary of C ouhty Superintendent of Schools. x. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County being required by lav to , ' fix the Salaries of certain County Officers for their ensuing term of cf'fi ce, On motion, of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Si.rpervisor Long, IT IS BY THE x BOARD ORDERED that the salary of the Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County �r be and the same is hereby fixed at $5000 per annum, to commence on January 7th, 1935, at 12 o'clock Noon. The vote on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath, y Noes: Supervisor Stow. And the Board takes recess 'to meet on Mcnday, August 6th, 1934, at 10 o'clock x A.m. ,. � � �. . . . . . . airman. . JJ- . . . . . . ti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clerk. Y4' .n. :• 3� re M; IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISO?S OF CO;FTRA COSTA C'`UNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1934. The Board met at 10 o' clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L. Cummings, Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Well$, Clerk.. The minutes and proceedings of the Board f or and during the month of July :1934, _. are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read and signed by a . 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 drag his warrant on the General Fund of said County in favor of the G'^ 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 t-e Post Master of the City of Martinez, shah attach his receipt for said postage to said warrant. 1; , In Matter of Granting Leave of Absence to R.J.Trembath. R. J.Trembath, having applied to this Board for permission to leave the .Cv State of California, n IT I S, by th e Board ordered that permission be granted to R.J.Trembath, to leave the State of California, f or a peri od of thirty clays from and after date Y • of leaving said State. .a. 5yi 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 r School District , having, children attendinq said District, praying; for Sycamore School District to be annexed to Danville Union Elementary School District, having been filed with this Board, The heari ng on sai d petition has been hereby s et for Tuesday, the 4th day 4r. of September, 1934, at 11 o' o-lock A.M. It is further ordered that notice of time and place of said hearing be pub- lished in the Courier-Journal, a newspaper of general circulation printed and public ed in the County of `ontra Costa, State of California. ,r. In Matt =r of Fixing Salaries of Y~ John Briones, M.R.Penbroke, and 4 E.A.L awr enc e. It is by the Board ordered that tnt- salaries , of the folloring named employees K of Cant ra Costa Co;3nty be f xed at true following sums until the further order of this Board, to date from and after Sept. o, 1934: Join Briones, Janitor, Hall of Records, 1132.00 per month; M.`r.Penbrake, Elevator Man, Hall of Records, $100.00 per month; ".A.La.w3rence, Superintend-nt of Hall of Records, $173.00 per month. And the County Auditor is hereby orderedto draw his c-arrant monthly in payment of said salaries. K• • V� Y i� In `atter of Declaring Vasco ill School District Lapsed. x. The Vasco School District haviri; 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 tha, Vasco School District be and the same is 5 hereby declared lapsed. P i#fiv. In latter of Allor.ance to Indigents. 3a IT IS BY Thr# BOARD ORD.TREED that $9.00 Standing Grocery Order be granted ` as of July 16, 1934, to JO1 H. A�YB. 56 South St. Richmond. H2O County cash allowance be granted to EDWARD AND GERTRUDE SQI+iDERS, 8Q6 Baird } Drive, El Cerrito, as of July 16, 1934. $20 County cash allowance be granted to LUD WI G AND CLARA D0?IING, 7106 Avis � Drive, El Cerrtto, as of July 106, 193 . $$10 County cash allowance be ,anted to ANDREW KOLASINSKI , 125 Santa Fe. Ave. Pt. Richmond, as of July lst, 193f• $20 county cash allowance be granted to LENA POLLACCI , 650- Montezuma St. 'v Pittsburg as of July lst, 1934= X14. . county cash allowance be granted to CtRLO SERACUSE, DeLacey St. Mt . Vieiv, . Martinez, as of J-11y 1st, 1934. $12. county cash allowance be granted to GUSTAF ANDERSON, Gen. Delivery Martinez, as of July 1st, $59.00 county cash allowance be granted to BESSIE STORIE, den. Delivery, Martinez, as of July 1st, 1934• 1;415. county cash allowance be granted to MADELINE DI MERCURIO, 1,33 Los Medanos St. Pittsburg, California, as of July lst, 1934. 3' 412. county cash allorance be granted to FELICIA :?ODRI0:3S, 40 1/2 West 7th St. Pittsburg, Calif. as of J 1Y lst, 1934. . 410 county cash all ovance granted to IRS . CATHERI�V'E CLANCEY Sutter and SixthF. St . San Pablo, be increased to $15. county cash allowance as of Au 1, 1934, $25.50 county cash allowance granted to LAR. ARTIITJR PLUMLEY, 776 Avis Drive, ' El Cerrito, be discontinued as of Aug. 1, 1934. That application for aid of ANTONINO 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 GARRISO11,11, 4528 Mall St, Richmond, for aid be deniedh $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 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 X9.00 county aid for needy aged be granted to CLARA BELL SHIPr, , Rte 1, Box 206A, Antioch, as of July lst, 19j . µ r� 9"'1'8-50 State and $8.50 county ai df<�r need, aged be granted to BARNEY ROAN, Regal Hotel, Crockett , as of June 1st , 19--41 . . 3-5.00 State and $8.00 county aid f or needy aged be granted to ELLEN, AL20RA PAVEY, Gen. Delivery, Antioch, as of July 7th, 1932. $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) . X10 State and $10 county aid to needy aged granted to CHARLES EDWARD MORIBE 1022- 10th St . Antioch, continued as of July 1st, 1934. p11 . 50 State and X11. 50 county aid granted to JESSIE L. TRULL, Box SS, `` Knightsen, be contini:ed as ofJuly 1st, 1934, for needy aged. - That 410.00 State and 4?"10 county aid for needy aged granted to WILLIAM " FREE;SAi:, Mason and "Nild Cat Creel-, S q Diego, be d sco;itinued as of July 1st , 1934, hJ ,, �t(7� f ty L�P tk w`^ In utter of Declaring Vasco School District Lapsed. 4 The Vasco School District havin:; been declared suspended because of lack a of sufficient attendar:ce during the preceding school year, and saidDistrict having been suspended for a period of two years , and not having been re-established; ri It is, by the Board ordered that, Vasco School District be and the same is hereby declared lapsed. $ In Natter of Allor.•ance to Indigents. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $5.00 Standing Grocery Order be granted4 as of July 15, 1934, to JOIE: H. AYYB. �, 56 South St. Richmond. $20 County cash allowance be granted to EDWARD AND GERTRUDE SANDERS, 906 Balra Drive, El Cerrito, as of July 16, 1934, v< $20 County cash allowance be wanted to LUDNIG AND CLARA DO71ING, 7106 Avis Drive, El Cerrtto, as of July 16, 193'x. <h $10 County cash, allowance beanted to ANDREW KOLASINSKI, 125 Santa Fe. Ave. Pt. Richmond, as of July lst, 1934. : t,yv $20 county cash allowance be granted to LENA POLLACCI , 650- Montezuma St. Pittsburg as of July lst, 1934. $14. . county cash allowance be granted to CARLO SERACUSE, DeLacey St. Mt . View, Martinez, as of J-11y lst , 1934. AP12. county cash allmance be granted to GUSTAF ANDERSON, Gen. Delivery Martinez, as of July lst, 19?''. X79.00 county cash allowance be granted to BESSIE STORIE, ben. Delivery, Martinez, as of July is t, 1934. $15. county cash all or•anc e be granted to MADELI NE DI MERCURI O, 133 Los M"edanas St. Pittsb-_3rg, California, as of July 1st, 1934. 4 ^r X12, county cash allorance be granted to FELICIA RODRIGUES, 40 1/2 Test 7th St . Pittsburg, Calif. as of July lst, 1934. ' IO county cash alloraance granted to IMS. CATHERINE CLANCEY, Sutter and Six St . San Pablo, be increased to $15. county cash allor-ance as of Au-. 1, 1934. $25.50 county cash allorance granted to '.11R. ARTHUR PLUMLEY, 776 Avis Drive, El Cerrito, be discontinued as of Aug. 1, 1934. That application for aid of ANTONINO AND ROSALIE LUCIDO, 115 Los Medanos St . Pittsburg, be denied. Via' That application of JOE DICAOLI , 330 Richardson St. Martinez, for aid be de.-,i ed. That application of PAT GA RISO_;, 4525 ;fall St. Richmond, for aid be denied $P7. 50 State and $7.50 County aid for blind person be granted to EDWIN WARE, 1104 Castro St. Martinez, as of June 1, 1934, Ala^lication to be fcrwaxded 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. r _;P111.00 State and $11 .00 county aid to the needy aged be granted to JOSEPH SARGEI+TT 324 South Ninth St. Richmond, as of July 1st , 1934. $9.00 State and 49.00 county aid for need aged be panted to CLARA BELL SHIRE , Rte 1 Box 26A Antioch as o_ July 1st 1 n $5.50 State and 15.50 county aid for need, aged be granted to BARNEY ROAN, Regal Hotel, Crockett , as of June lst , 19 $5.00 State and $'5.00 county aid f or needy aged be granted to ELLEN ALZORA PAVEYGen. Delivery, ,Antioch, as of July 7th, 1934. X13.00 State and X13.00 county aid to needy aged granted to E""�A HARPST, 515 Second St. Antioch, as of Aug. 1st, 1934 (continued) . X10 State and $10 county aid to needy agedgranted to CHARLES EDWARD MORI 1022- 10th St . Antioch, continued as of July 1st, 1934. $11. 50 State and X11. 50 c panty aid granted to JESSIE L. TRULL, Box SS, Knirhtsen, be contin, ed as o July lst, 1934, for needy aged. fs That 410.00 State and X10 county aid for needy aged granted to WILLIAM FREEi�tA: , Mason and Wild Cat Gree';, Spn Diego, be d scontinued as of Jl.ily lst , 1934. r 84 " . l+eh 412.50 State and a"12. 50 county aid granted to JOE SILVERIA, RFD Box 7, Oakley, be discontinued as of J-uly lst, 1934. Application for aid of ADAM BURKE, 115 Fifth St. Richmond, be denied. w Application of MRS. JOHANNA THOLE, 2354 Lowell Ave. Richmond, for aid be A X, denied. _. Application of ?MS. HARRIET BROWN, 510 F. St. Antioch, for aid be denied. $50.017) 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 ch;ld ''en Blanche, Betty and Mona Moore, be granted to 12S. MARGARET WINDSOR, Rte 1, Mountain View, Martinez , to begin as of July 3, 1934, and $10 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 HILL, 216 -8th St. Antioch, be continued as of Aug. 1, 19-,4 . $10 State and $8. 50 County ai d for half orphan children granted to ROSE .. TA-�.ANTI��O, 1716 Estudil,?o St. Martinez, Cal. be continued as of Jan. 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 children granted to ANGELA PERUCCA, 418 Susanna St. Martinez, be continued as of May 1st, 1934. $40 State and $20 county aid for mole orphan d1 i ldren grante(' to SALVATOR CALONE FA;`:ILY, 850 Cutter St. Pittsburg, be continued as of July 1st, 19}4 . This money to be dispensed by the Social Serv- ce Department by Relief in kind, $40. in groceries and X20 monthly payment on property. x k, $50 State aid for half orphan childxen granted to MARY TREZZA, 363 `Best 5th St. Pittsburg, be continued as of July lst,1934, and that $50. State aid be increased to Read; 050. State aid and $20 county aid to begin as of Aug, 1 s 1934 pkk $40.00 State and $40 county aid granted to MABEL B. PATTERSON � 63 W.11th 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. lqt, 1934. $40 State and $39.75 County cash allowance for half orphan children granted to MIRS. MELINDA WILSON, 422 Washington Ave. Pt. Richmond, be amended to read; $40. State aid for half orphan children as of July 1, 1934. $20 County aid fi � Stt-y granted to 3;'RS. ET__EL M. �4�CH�L, 1115 Court Su. Martinez -z for care of James Lawrence) be discontinued as of July 23, 1934. $10 State and $20 county aid for children of an�ncapacitated father " granted to MRS. CAROLINE ANDERSON, 015- 22nd St. Richmond, be discontinued as of June 1st, 194 . Application for aid of ''RS. HAE —EIR, 909 Pomona Ave, El- Cerrito, be denied. Application for aid of MRS. VIOLET HUBNER, 652 Fifth St . Richmond, be F denied. � r _ And the board bakes recess to meet on 'tonday, Aug. 20th, 1934, at 10 o i cl ock A.tA, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chairman. . . . . . . . , . .Clerk. i �a y s �M x t ti�SbK. IN HE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Or C Or: T� � t T' � T '.A COSTA COUI�ITY, STA_ � 0 CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, AUGUST 20th, 1934. r The Board met at 10 o' clock A.M. -sty Present: Hoa. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, r Harry M. Stour, and R. J.Trembath. S.C. - "ells, Clerk. In Matter of Granting Expenses w to County Health Officer t.) Attend Convention, at Pasadena. Dr. W.A.Powell, County Health Officer having appeared before this Board ' asking =hat he be granted expenses to attend the American Public Health Association 7 Conventio„at Pasadena, on Sept. 1st , 1934; s �n motion of S Dervi sor j,ong, seconded by Supervisor Tremoath, it is by the 4. Board ordered that said Dr. W.A.Po:,ell, be and he is hereby granted his necessary expenses for the purpose of attending the American Public Health Association Convention to be held at Pasadena, on Sept. 1st , 1934. !k_ In Matter of Granting A Dance Permit. Mt . Diablo Post #240 of the American Legion, having applied to this Board for permission to conduct a dance on Sept. 1st, 1934, until hour of 3 o' clock A.M. at Danville, It is by the Board ordered that said Dermissi on be and the sane is hereby granted. ,-, .,.fi. In 'r=at ter of the Application of . Pacific Telephone Telegraph Co. S.. to set and re-Aace poles on Hookston Road. The Pacific Telephone Telegraph Compare having a plied tp this `. eP gTaP y p. Board for permission to set arra re-place certain telephone poles on Hookston Road, at the locat- ion set out on a diagram accompanying said application; J IT IS by the Board ordered that permission to set and replace said poles be and the same is hereby granted. In "latter of Fixing Amount of r County Official Bonds. y, The Board of Supervisors of Contr a Costa County being required at this time, x by la m, to fix the amount of the Official 'bonds of County Officers of Contra Costa 3 County for the ensuing four years commencing on the first MondW in �tanuaiy , 1935, =.a IT IS,by the Board ordered that the amount of bond of each of said officials is hereby fixed as follows, to spit: rt�� 86 rn t �1x Treasurer, $1000000. Co. Clerk 15,000 , Audi t or 10,000 Sheriff 30,000 Tax Collector 50,000 Dist. Atty. 10,000 �• Recorder 5,000 Assessor 109000 Sur vey or 5,000 Supt- Schools, 3,000 Public Admintr.20,000 Coroner 2,000. Just.peace, 1,000 a Constable 11000. 4�f In Matt zr of Trapping Predatory Animals on land s of East BayA Municipal Utility Dist. A co=mmunication from L.W.Knowles,Predatory 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 A, 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 . r In Matter of approval of Bond tN on lost warrant. It a--,)earing to the Board that Warrant No. 28 heretofore drawn by the County Auditor on County Treasury of Contra CostaCounty in favor of Pierina Coppi, in sum of $ .0'.0 payable out of the Emergency Relief fund of said County, has been lost and the said Pierina Coppi having furnished to tins Board, a good and sufficient bond in sum of X1.20 indemnifying the County against loss on issuance of a duplicate warrant to replace Auditor's Warrant No. 29; 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 Uounty is hereby authorized to draw dunli cate Warrant in favor of Pierina Coppi, payable out of the Emergency Relief Fund in sum of x.00 to replace said Warrant No. 28. v,, In 'atter of Petition for the Creation and Maintenance of Regional Park District within the boundaries D 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. M. Garrett, p 4 E.11.Vail, E.I . DeLaveaga having appeared before this Board and requested that this Board set a hearinC_for the consideration of the establishintZ g of an East Bay Regional Park District dthin the boundaries of the East Bay Municipal Utility District; y 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. E .3' 4th, 1934. In "latter of nixing 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 'Budge-, of Contra Costa County for the fiscal year 193 "35 and members of the Contra Costa County lax Payers Association having appeared before t this Board to discuss certain parts or said Budget, The further hearing on fixing of said sinal Budget is hereby ordered continued to Friday, August 24th, 1934, at 1:30 o'clock P.M `X In atter of Construction , repairs and maintenance of County " Roads and Bridges. } Board that Road Districts of Contra Costa count would It appearing to this Y 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 Con,ra Costa "aunty during the fiscal year 1934-35, NOW, THEFREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a portion of the aggregat e cost of the purchase of materials for or expense of construction or maintenance of several roads , and bridges of the Road Districts of Conga Costa County shall be paid for out of the General Fund of said `'ounty during the fiscal year 1934-35. The foregoing Resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. t "-Y Y In Matter of A1-'-Trance to j Indigents. f It is by the Board ordered that$l7.50 state and $17.50 County aid to needy Blind be Mi•anted to KqS. MINNIIE BOSLER, 824 Balra Drive El Cerrito, as of Aug. 1st , 1934, That $12. county cash allorance be reinstated to CNARLES AND SOPHIA TAYLOR, 1306 Bissell Ave. Richmond, as of Aug. 1st, 1934. ' That $20 County cash ally ance to WILLIAM AND MOLLIE DE07ER, 604 Kearney St. : El Cerrito, be increased to $30 as of Aug. 1, 1934• K That $12.50 connty cash al?ocvance to GEORGE RICE, 532 Fifth St . Richmond, yz be discontinued as of July 1, 1934• f 7; That $12. county cash alloz:ance to BENEDETTO PURPURA, Gen. Del. Martinez, be discontinued as of Aug. 1st, 19;4. That X12. 50 State and $12. 50 county aid to needy aged be reinstated to KJERSTI .. Brown, 556 Sixth St . Richmond, as of Aug. 1st, 1934. jhat X610 State and $10 county aid for needy aged granted to GEORGE SUMMERS Box 152, Saranap District, Walnut Creek, be continued as of July 1st, 1934. ..e2 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. f' 15 .yVie, That 012.50 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 of Aug. 1,1934, That #15. State and $15. county aid for needy aged granted to ELIZ SETH ALBRIG T ;f General Delivery, Walnut Creek, be continued as of July 1st, 1934. ` That $13.75 State and $13.75 county aid to the needy aged be continued to Mr. Ole Olsen, 1239 Liberty St. El Cerrito,as of Feb. 1 , 1934• That $15. State and $15. county aid to needy aged granted to LAWRENCE NORLEM 4515 Potrero Ave. Stege, be continued as of Feb. 1st, 1974. 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 St ate and $9.00 c ounty aid f or needy aged granted to JOHN MI . WALKER Box 1, Walnut Creek, be increased to $12. state and $12. county aid as of Aug. lst, , 1934, and continued as of Aug. 1st, 1934. That $10 State and $10. county aid to needy aged granted to JOHN LUNDIiv 1614 "iacdonald Ave. Richmond, be discontinued as of Aug. 1st, 1934. That application for aid of ANTONIO MASSA, 317 South 49th St. Richmond, be 4. denied. That $40 State and $39.75 county aid for half orphan children granted to Y` MRS. MELINDA WILSON, 422 Washington Ave. Pt. Richmcnd, be di sc onti nue d 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. x And the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday, August 30th, 1934, at 10 ,, o'clock A.Y. P4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman. • . . . . .Clerk. �. IN BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COiqT�a COSTA COT11ri'Y, STA"'E OF CALIFORNIA. 3'} THUR"SDAY, At7GU5T 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 Mi. 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 having; filed with this Board, a Budget of anticipated Resources and Expenditures of Contra Costa County for the year beginning July lst , - RIM, 1934, and ending June 30th, 1935, and the Board of Supervisors having considered in A.. detail all of the items contained in said Budget Tresented by different officers and heads of departments of Contra Costa County; y , �w IT IS BY 7HE BOARD ORDERED h Resolved that the said Budget be and the same is hereby adopted as so finally determined and said Budget appropriations are herein- after set forth by the different classes for "rages and Salaries", "Mlazntenance am Operation" and "Interest and Debt Redemptions " and appropriations for capital outlay are specified by items: Yrs M F: CLASSIFICATION. Allowed by Board of Supervisors ' Dollars only) Year Endi nF-r i June 30, 1935. f T , Name of Fund. 3 GENERAL GOVERNMENT y Legislative: : BOARD OF SUPERVISORS: Salaries & Mages $ 12,000 Salary. Maintenance and Operation 5, 995. General. Total fctr Board of Supervisors 17, 595• Q COUNTY CLERK: Salaries & Wages, 15,64 . Salary. - Maintenance and Ooerati on 2,126. General Total for County Clerk 420 774. Total Legisla-i ve: - - - - - - - - - - - - P35, 369• FINANCE OF57CES: - AUDITOR: y at SALARIES & Wages, i � F $-8 47S Salary Maintenance and Operation 3,062. General. ` Capital Outlay - 860. u Total for Auditor: 2,400. SPECIAL AUDITING AND ACCOUNTING: -- TREASURER Salaries and Mages $6,200. Salary ^ ; Maintenance and Operation 2 General. Total for Treasurer $9,933. u ASSESSOR: X26 Salaries and Wages 2. Salary ,09 Maintenance and Operation 8, 0 General, Capital Outlay " Total for Assessor --- ;P ,0 7• $_ t TAX COLLECTOR: - Salaries and Wages $15, 569. Salary r _ Maintenance and Operation 16, 320. General Capital .Outlay 165. Total for Tax Collector 632,053. Total Finance Offices - - - - 399.033• LAW OFFIC ES: j DISTRICT ATTORNEY: w Salaries & Wages 20,750. Salary .•xw. 2, 530. General. Maintenance & Coerati on 10,230. 1,000 D is t,At t y' s Sp'1. Capital Out l any 350. General. Total for District attorney -- 0. t . Total Law Offices - - - 34, 890. OTHER GE"NERAL E XECUTIVE OFFICES. PURCHASING AGENT: Salaries & Wages 6,159. General. Maintenance and Operation 1,353. Capital Outlay 1 " Total f or Purc_^.asing Agent. 7. 671. CORONER Salaries and Wages l, ;20. Salary 2, 300. General. Maintenance and Operation 4 40. " Total for Coroner - - F SURVEYOR: } 26 X04. Salary Salaries F: Wages 1' � General. :xaintenar_ce ar_d Operatior. p• A: .. Capital Outlay � 0• =' Total for surveyor - - - 2 '0. TOTAL FOR OTHER GENAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES: 44,271. .. A t pry rte. ;k Ykry' ELECTIOITS• SPECIAL STATE ,, Prel.iminpsy costs: 1,405. General r�t, PRIMARY: Salaries and Wages 9,320. General. "hint enance and Ooerati on 13, 645. Total. Primary Elections Z2,9765, GENERAL: Salaries & Wages 9,320. General. MaiYtenance and Operation 12,670. " Total General. Elections X21,990. SPECIAL: , Salaries Wages, 50. Genexal . MAintenance and %eration Total Special Elections - - - 6 185. t TOTAL ELECTION, S - - - $46, 545- JUDICIAL: 4b, 5'5•JUDICIAL: Yi SUP ERI tit COIR—TS: Salaries and Wages 6,440. Salary 50. General. maintenance and Op era.ti on 474- n M Capital Outlay 55. Total Superi or Courts, $7.279. JUSTICE COURTS: ' Salaries & Wag23 23,238.b. General Salary „ ,. QOx , Maintenance and Operation �-,: ..�. _ Total Justice Courts -- 28,2 JUSTICE COURT JURIES, ETC . Fees, Reporters, 2,255. ,000. General. Maintenance 2� n _ Total J.C.Juries, etc. -T2, 255• SUPE RI OR C OUST.TRIAL JURIES, INTERPRETERS, WITN�ESS�ES, ETC . FX Salaries and Wages, 124Ob• neral. Maintenance and Operation, Total for Trial Juries, Interpreters, etc. 15,25 GRAND Xu'RY: y Salaries and Wages, 65. General If Maintenance and Operation1 Total f or Grand Jury.. -- —$3:779. R LAW LIBRARY. Salaries and Wages, X000:Law LibraryIt , Maintenance and Operation Capital Outlay 3,000 00. K Total f or Lair Library.-- 3, Total Judi ci al - - - - - b0,X12. v GENERAL GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS: Court House and Group s, Salari es and Wages �,�27 General. Maintenance and Operation 0 Tot al f or C ourt Haas e and Gr cunds --- S 9, 232. y X Hall. of Records and Grounds: 4, Gen er al. Salaries and "ages, .33 Mai ntenance and Ooerati on , 5 • Capital Outlay 1.979 " . Total for Hall of Ree 5. ords and Grounds -- 12, - %K et{n^fi" Add 'l. Administ. Office Space -- Cost of Moving Hail of Records Cons tructi on -- - Total General Government Bui ldi.ngs, $22,197• Total Gen'1. Government 3t14,517. PRaECTION TO PERSONS AfVD-PROPERTY: eN SHERIFF: Salaries and Wages, 33, 213- Salary. 8,035 General. r .s Mai ntena ce and Operation 22,180 ss : - 3 OO. Capital �tlay ; Total Sheri ff. - - - ,a c.t� fl r: Wa CONSTABLES: Salaries and Wages X26, 564, Salary Maintenance and Operation 6 General. Total Constables --- X33,09 COUNTY JAIL BUILDING: Salaries and 17a-es Maintenance and Nerati on 100. General. Total County Jail Building, Zpp, 2 CARE OF PRI S 021ERS: . Salaries and Wages, 1,080. Salary 500. General. Liaintenance and 'Ooeration Total Care of Prisoners 12,990. W0IRK ING PRISOITMS: _ 535. General. ' BRANCH JAILS: Salaries and Wages41, -- Maintenance and Operation 67. General. vW. Total Branch Jails, 67, RECORDER: Salaries and Wages, $16,113. Salary Maintenance and %erati on 1,792. General. Total Recorder, $17, 905. 905• }}M1 PUBLIC A2_T I NI S TRAT OR Salaries and Wages Maintenance and Ooerati on 445. General. Total Public Administrator HULUNE OFFICER: r$s Salaries & wages -- Maintenance and Operation 600. Gene, al. K Total Humane Officer, $600. SEALER OF WEIGHTS & YIEASURES y� Salaries & Wades 310"54. Salary Maintenance and bberation 2,785. General. ,. Capital Outlay Total Sealer of Nei ght s & Measures. -- 9526. AGRI vULTURAL C Oi-2­_fIS SI O' ER: } .: Salaries and Wages, 2,625. Salary = fig 12,839. General. Maintenance and Operation 9.74$, Total Horticultmi Commissioner. $25, 212. k FARM ADVISOR: Salaries and Wages , 1, 00. General. Maintenance and 4oeration Total Farr Advisor:- _F2,946. FIRE PROTECTION: yfifi Salaries and Wages, -- Maintenance and operation 200. General. u Total Fire Protection - $200. MOTOR POLICE: Salaries and Wages, -- "aintenance and Operation 35. General. Capital Outlay a 1 Total Motor Police --- 188. PREDATORY ANIMAL CONTROL: -° Salaries and Wages , 1,000. General. Total Bounties: 1,000 COUNTY GARAGE: `srv�m Salaries & Wages Maintenance and kerat i on 13,3�0. General. X Capital a2tlay' 2 269. " x Total County Garage- COUPENSATION INSURANCE: 8,000. General. FIRE INSURANC E: 3,924. n t` x; LIABILITY INSURIViCE: 3 560. It r Total Insurance : -- , I R 'fs 92 y } u CONTROL OF RABIES: 16. General. :' WATCHI EN- PORT CHICAGO: $951- CONSERVATION 951•CONSERVATION OF HEALTH: m Health Officer : Salaries and gages, $9,174. Char. & Cor. Maintenance. and Operation �+ 21�, 11 Tota'! health Officer. -- __T13,389- VITAL T33 9. VITAL STATISTICS: Salaries and Wages, - -- =4a.i nt enarc e -and Operat ion 550, Char. CC Cor. Total Vital Statistics - - 550. , HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES: Sun, Dist, 1 : ° Maintenance and Oaeration, 43,756- Capital Outlay, New Construction 25,000. - Capital Outlay Improvements, to exist. Roads & Bridges, 25,813. ° Total Sup er vi s ori al Dist. No. 1: $94,569. fr Sur). Di st. #2: r Maintenance and Goeration, $53,418. Capital Outlay Improvements to Existing- Roads '° & Bridges, �26 00. Total Sup. Dist. #2: 79, 1 Sup. Di st. j3j Maintenance and Oberation, 55, 233• Capital Outlay Improvements to Existing Roads 21,000. t" & Bridges Total Sup. Dist. r3: $ 76,233, Sup. Dist, L. Maintenance and Operation, 50,163, Cavital Outlay Improvements to Existing Roads r; & Bridges, 3,800. Total Sup. Dist. #4: 453, 3, Suu. Dist. f�= Maintenance and Operation, 62,054• 4 Capital Outlay I=rovements to Existing Roads & Bri-dges, 19, 300. Tota? Sun. Dist. #5. 1,3 ADI-II XISTRATION E)2E ,ZE• 3,000 General. Total Highways and Bridges, $389,037- CHARITIES & GOR�'E'GTIOtiS; .: COUNTY PHYSICIAN Sal axi es and Wages, 9, 300. Char. Cor. Maintenance and "perat ion q _ It �w , Tota? County Physician--- old 20 COUNTY HOSPI TAL BUILDING: Salaries and Mages, 10,634. Char. & Cor. Maintenance and Operation 11,800. H u Capital Outlay 1,104. Total County Hospital. Building, 23,538- CARE OF INMATES : � . Salaries and Wages, 49, 293. Char . & 'J or. Maintenance and Operatic47,54i• n n Capital Outlay3 733. It „ Total Care of Inmates: -- 99,5537• Ay CARE OF INDIGENTS: x�s,* Indigent Relief 187,100. Char. & Cor. Aged Aid 50,000. rr u = 1ST vARE OF ?SEEDY Blind -- 10 Total Care of Indigents - 2 7, 260. 7` F eF CARE (F ORPHANS AND DEPENDENT CHILD RE1vl: Salaries a_:d Wages, -- { Mai ntena and Operation 55,615. Char. & Car. Total. Care of throhans & Depeniert Child n 5»615• �r E „ ,r r{SS` f PROBATION OFFICER: a Salaries and Wages, 3,04 9- Salary. : 25. Char. & Cor. Maintenance and Operati on, 19412. Capital Outlay 13 - Total Pronation Offi cer- a 5,5_19• DETENTION HOME: _ a=mss SRaries and Wages, 2,725. Char. & Cor. 4 Maintenance -and Operation 1,707 Capital Outlay 0. Total Detention_ Home. SOCIAL WELFARE BOARD: { -42. Char. & Cor. Salaries and tWaggs, 25, 3. Maintenance and "perati ^n 9,024• ” " Capital Outlay 632. Total SocialYlelfare Board-- Q33, 968. Jxw BURIAL OF VETERANS AND INDIGENTS: _3 lHaintenance and Operation 1,650. Char. & Cor. Total Burial of jitrs. and Indigents. 1,650. ' CARE AND EXAMINATIO111 OF INSANE: Maintenance and Operation 1,490. Char. & Car. `'-' Total Care, and Examination of Insane, 1,480. ,T CARE OF NARCOTICS ADDICTS. 140. Char . & Cor. ,. . CARE OF ALCOHOLICS 290. It If RICH1,10N.,D HEALTH CENTT.R: 5,000. PITTS3uRG HEALTH CENTER : 1,500. SUNSHINE CALT PREVENTORIUM: 12,000. f P NATIONAL RE-E1,tP L OY. BUREAU 1,375. `u ry: COUNTY LUNG CLINIC: 3000. "IEIYAR JOINT HOSP. 49, 000. " V.S. COAST & GEOD. SURV. PROJ. 516. CIVIL WORKS ADMINISTRATION: -- 4k EDUCATI CN Elementanr Schools: : �1 Salaries and Wages, 615,055. Various School Maintenance and Oberati rn� 397,915 Capital Outlay 70.687. Total Elementary Schools: 1,07 ,657 rtf HIGH S C'ri 00LS: J SALARIES AND SWAGES: 562,014. Various School Maintenance and Operation - 316, 219. Capital Outlay 1--)4,083. A. Total High Schools- 1,012,31.0. +�?u SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS: r. Salaries and Wages, 12,Q81 . Salary. Maintenance and Operation 3,x+73. General Cani tal Outlay 4 of 4 Total Superintendent of Schools --- lc, 049. y_ BOARD OF EDUCATIO11: Salaries and wages, 50 Salary. Maintenance and Operation 11 50. General. ; Total Board of Edu cati on -- , 2,000. COUNTY LIBRARY AND BR_LN0 H�'S: Salaries and Rages , 2,62x, Salary. 31 Co Library. :ai ntenance and Operation, 22,46. it It Capit al Outlay 140. County Library Total 1557,190. , JUNIOR COL -EGE TUITION: 11, 000 J.C.Tuition. �r- M�N� 94 : u RECREATION: MEMORIAL MONUMENT: 120. General. MEMORIAL BUILDINGS, Mfaintenance and Operation 0,099. MEMCRIAL BLDGS: Total Memorials - -- $6, 2191. PARKS: Salaries and Wages, P50. General. 4 Maintenance and Operati cn 495. " r,."...- Capital outlay 100 Total Darks -- $1,535- MISCELLANEOUS : 1,535•MISCELLANEOUS : Advert i si ne: Maintenance and Operation 6,900. General. Total Advertising: 6,900. COUNTY EXEIBITS: y - Salaries and mages, 1,900. General. y maintenance and Operation 1,102. " Total County Exhibit -- 2,902. °1 C O. PLANNING COMM-IN. 600. General. " JURY FEE DEPOSIT WITHDRAWALS: 450. REFU10 OF TAXES 250. " MISC . REFUNDS: 2,150• " .. JOINT HIG$-WAY TUiui�'EL: -- INTEREST AND DEBT REDE:,H'TION: Funds: Interest: Ct. 'Ase. Int. & Skg. 3,620. Motor Vehicle ,379• ` Hiway Int . & Redempt . 57.500. Redemption: Ct. Hse. Int & Skg. 35173• Motor Vehicle 15,800. Hiway Int. & Red. 100 000. Total Int. & Debt =redemption, $216,472. t f� GRAND TOTAL-- X3,914,150- n in - theL�a.tt Matter of F�xi.4 C a;.r_� _ Ta= mate for 1934--35. The Board of Supervisors havi~Ig coni uere:: al of the values of all property returned on Assessment Rolls of Contra Costa County and that the amounts required z to be raised for conducting the business of the County for the fiscal year 1934-35, and the State Board of Equalization havi:g certified to this Board that there will be no tax required �! or State purposes on property within said County; IT I S BY 'H-:E BOARD ORDERED that the tax to be collected on each $100 of valuat- ion of property in Conga Costa county for the fiscal year 1934-35, be and the same ^y is hereby levied as follows: f Charities & Corrections X0.473. General 0.44 2 Salary 0.29 Unappropriated Reserve 0.059. -„ Court House Int. & Sinking 0.01 Highway Interest and Sinkin_, 0.19 4 C ounty Library 0.070 ' Total Tax Rate - - - - - 1.550. Ate' r The said order is passed by the unanimous rote of the Board. K ; »y-f �5 'iA. y,c� .v In }.atter of Special Taxes in High and f v Union High School Districts for the fiscal year 1934-35• The Trustees of the following named Hi fi and Union High School Districts y4 " 4y4 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 Der $100 of N valuation of property in each of the said Districts be levied as follors: Alhambra Union $ 0 .., Amador Valley Jt.Un. 0 f� ` Antioch 57t John Swett Union .75 Liberty Uni on2 .3r , Mt.Diablo Union 3 ' Pittsburg Union Richmond Union " San Ramon Valley Un. .00 The said order i s passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a In Hat ter of Special Tax in Certain T' School. Districts for fiscal year 1934-35- The Trustees of the following named school Districts having requested special taxes for said Districts for the fiscal year 193'-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, -is follows: Alamo .300 . Ambrose .093 Antioch -L.O. .450 Avon .0 0 pyx,, Bay Point .300 '<x . Brentwood Deer Valley .135 ` a a: Byron .230 ,- Carquinez .450 C one ord -385 Danville •058 „ Iron House .300 Jersey •256 Knightsen •290 Laf ayett e •122 - Martinez .430 - Moraga . 250 Nichols .2 S Orin-da Union #1 •077 r� Pacheco .295 Pinole-Hercules .300 ? Pittsburg .367 Pleasant Hill .300 Pox-UC ost a .202 -FT Richmond .250 ti Rodeo .450 , San Pablo .450 •a Selby .300 Vine Hill .100 Walnut Creek .450 The said order is gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t -i1Str:,, L��w r�wt :',w Mit • y r KSv { 96 In Matter of Levying Taxes on f certain School and Union High SGS ool Districts for the fiscal year 1934-35. _, The County Auditor having reported to this Board that certain school districts s 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. aluat—ion. of property in said districts, to wit : ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICTS: Ambr ose , $.030 Antioch #1 .193 Antioch-Live Oak .180 4 Brentwood-Deer Val- ley No. 1 .244 Brentwood -Deer Val- ley No. 2 .110 41 Brentwood-Deer Val- , ley No. 3 .142 Carquin ez .347 C one ord .355 F Danvill e .130 _ Lafayett e .175 Martinez #1 .Ol Martinez #3 .03 Martinez #4 .O18 Oakley .400 3k, Orinda Union ..140 �f Pacheco .288 ? Pittsburg #1 .035 Pittsburg #2 .0198 rte. Pittsburg #3 .180 Richmond #1 .005 Richmond #2 .044 - RicrLmond #,I3 .0 5 Richmond #4 .1 7 Rodeo #2 .300 . San Pablo #3 .300 Selby .030 Vine Hill .210 Walnut Creek .23 Willow Springs .192 (Morava) � UNION HIGH SCHOOL DI STR_I CTS: Alhambra Union High School #2. $.085 Alhambra Union High School V , .035 Alhambra Union Highh School if .26 Antioch High .37 John Swett Union High School #2 .3j ` Mt.Diablo Union High .04 Pi tt sbtr g .24 Richmond Union High School #1 .Ol - Richmond Union High School #2 .18 _ Amador Valley Joint Union High 26 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 3 U In platter of Levying Special TaxF. for Building purposes for fiscal year 1934-35 in certain school Districts. The Trustees of certain named school Districts having requested a special K tax f or building purposes in their respective districts for the fiscal year 1934-35, It is by the Board ordered thatthe follor*ing levy of tax per $100 of valuation of �= property in said districts be levied, to crit: Pleasant Hill $:212 Rodeo .061 . San Pablo .294 ; Selby .116 Walnut Creek .220 _ x; Bay Point .173 Carauinez, .700. x . IF the Board. The said order is passed by unanimous vote o =} .rte �R In the Latter of Rate of Tax ¢¢ Pr- to be levied for FireDepartmen;s '"` for the fiscal year 1934-35• It is by the Board 'ordered that the following rate of tax on each $100 4J of taxable property in each of the following Fire Districts be levied, in order to raise amount required by Board of Fire Commissioners, thereof, to wit : Bay Point $.g0 Brentwood .10 :r Byron .022 Carquinez, .40 { Central .12 Kensingt on .44 =s Lafayette .20 Mt. Diablo .065 Lt.View .79 fir. 30ri nd a .22 r Oakley .25 San Pablo . 27 F Oroekett .50 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ¢h In Ylatter of Rate of Tax :'01V to be levied in Highway Lighting Districts for the year 1934-35. j It is by the board 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 : R Brentwood .43 Byron Bay Point 5 Crockett, Crolona, Valona 5 yet Kensington .15 Oakley o75 Danville •35 �t The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. rr In ?Matter of rate of tax to be a levied in Byron-Brentwood-Knight sen _ ^ Union Cemetery District for fiscal year 19;4-35, It is by the Board ordered that a levy of $0.025 on each $100 of taxable - x 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. y��aT rye; a�n In Latter Of rate of tax to be levied in Mosquito Abatement Dist. Wil. f for fiscal year 1934-35. It is by the Board ordered that a levy of $.03 on each $100 of taxable y . property to raise he amount furnished by the Trustees of said Contra Costa ?Mosquito Abatement District No. 1 for fiscal year 19;4-35. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. �y i t 98 f A v : In 'latter of Levy of tax in Cont- a Costa County 17ater storks District #1, f or fiscal y ear 193'"-33. M{ - It is by the Board ordered that a tax of $0.34 on each $100 of taxable 1 property in Contra Costa County Water Works District #1, be levied for the fiscal. year 1934-35, in order to pay the interest on bonds for the coming year and such portion of the principal thereof as is to become due before the time of making the < ry next general tax levy. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. In Watt er of Levy of tax for Water Districts for fiscal year 19-314-35, x^_ It is by the Board ordered that a rate of tax of $1.39 on each $100 of taxable property in Orinda County Water District be levied in order to pay interest { on bonds for coming year as is to become due beforethe time of making the next genera tax levy. r It is further ordered that a rate of tax of$1.65 on each $100 of taxable property in Lafayette County Fater District be levied in order to pay the interest t� 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 property in Saranap County 'Vater District be levied in order to pay the interest on s bonds for the coming year as is to become due* before the time of making the next general tax levy. The said order is Dassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. F j In utter of Levying of tax in Road Dist, Impr ovem en u l. =r'. It is ordered that a rate of tax of $3.00 on each $100 of taxable property in Road District Improvement No. 1, be levied for the fiscal year 1934-35, in order " topay 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. MIS j 4 as F 's F�f tgst In Matter of LevyinG of tat in Acquisition and Improverent Dist. #1. for fiscal year 1934-351 It is by the Board ordered that a rate on =ach A9100 valuation of real estate be levied in each of the zones in Acquisition and Improvement District #1, . to meet payments due for redemption of bonds and interest for the ensuing year: Zones. Rate uer . 100. Y o $ .5544 30• 6.8455 ' T - 2 i.9?7 32 24.93 2.8568 Y16.1 21.6904 3.4131 �4 9.1362 35 155., 86 0 19.6230 36 14.7800 : 21.7368 37 14.7800 87 27.1142 38 21.3405 4 22.0848 2 {. l0 13. 263 0 15.8357 11 15.0600 41 15.8357 { 12 29.6o62 " '- 1 11.4282 82 423 11.4964 44 22.0818 4 1 8.4548 5600 1� 14. 1.11 ^�.. 1 12.0527 4 ?2.1700 i7 14 0027 47 21.1142 :. 18 .14.002r 49 21. 375 � 19 15.0058 50 23. 5 5 ry 3 n` 221 14.1722 51 27.11423.29 22 17. 5444 52W 2 11.280 33 5 23.0800 3 5 2+ 13.73 ; 10,8000. r 22.8647 25 13.9950 5 � 0 26.3166 26 13.9950 5r 27 13.7317 57 8.1484 sr{ 28 12. 320 29 11.8958 r x The said order is passed by the unanimou4 vote of the Board. In f=atter of Levying of Tax in Acquisition and Improvement r Dist. #2, for fiscal year 1934-37• " It is by the Board ordered that a rate of tax be levied on each $100 ; _a ;r r of valuation of real estate in Acquisition and Ir 1ovement Dist. ##2, be levied =�s to meet the payments due for redemption of bonds and interest f or the ensuing year, to wit : Rate uer $100. Zones. ,.�._ 1 1.184719 $41.6274. tP N 2 3.9616 20 x+6.6411 2.6032 21 34.93 k 5.3436 22 8.35 13. 266 .5226 N20.36 2 24.2551 = - 1 44 8 6.9099 26 15. '05 10 .X606 27 10.516b 44.9344 28 451184 11 79.5777 29 52.0100 7 77 12 38.8986 30 56.7244 14 40.6164 1 29.6988 32l0 3.7333 1� 31.9064 3� 7645.56716 10 25.8821 17 35.0351 3 12.0853 r, 18 97.1055 36 46.1205 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ,=s: µ .a. i 100 r In Matter of Levy of Tax in Acquisition and Improvement Dist . #3, for fiscal year 1934-35• " 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 19?4-35, to wit Zones: Rate per X100. ° x A $119.9483 L; B 2.3 1' C 39.1911 a D 11.1704 F 7.2603 v. G 6.4130 ;. H 2.8085 I 51.7800 = : J 10.085_; g 21.342 .. L 32.X184 N 136.6000500 ;FF 0 13.9o41 = P 6.9,557 Q 22.8500 R 8.3091 . The sai d order is passed by the unanimous vote of theBoard. z In utter of Levy of Tax' " . j in Acquisition and Improvement Dist. #4, for fiscal year 1934-35- a It is by the Board ordered that the following rate per $100 of valuation ` k: of real estate be levied in each of the zones in Acquisition and Improvement Dist. ;4 No. 4, to meet the payment of bonds and interest for the ensuing year : Zones: Rate per $100. f,.y. A 42.9250 B 57.3909 C 21-7722 . D 63.1000 E 10 .6222 F 1 .8000 G 68.4 47. 0 . I 4 . 200 J. 34.0000 K 18.6717 r,143 14.F40o4500 d . 0 50.0000 P. 459.8750 Q• 91 7.0 34.3 R. 1 S. 24.7444 T. 52.2090 f U. 3.4957 x 2.6000 V. - • 49.6923 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. .J'? In utter of Rate of Tax to be K r, levied in Acqui siti� and -Improvement Dist. #5. for fiscal year 1934-35• kn i YS. Itis by the Board ordered that a rate of $1.20 per $100 of valuation of ?: r� real e state will be levied in Acquisition and Improvement Dist. #5, to meet the payment due on bonds and interest far the ensuing year. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r s; Nr r ,��� :3 In Matter of Apportionment of Railroad Taxes f or the year 7_44_ 1934-35 throughout the G ounty .of Cont ra Costa. a WHEREAS, the State Board of Equalization has transmitted to the County Audit r �Y statements showinn- that the length of the main track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Comp any in this County is 89.239 miles and the assessed value per mile of the same for the yex 1934, is $32,000.00 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and roll- inc- stock of such railroad of said Company, ag,�egating the sum of $2,855,648.00. That the length of main track and right of way of the Atchison,Tope*,a and . Santa Fe Railway Company in said County is 61.28 miles, and the assessed value per mil of the same for the year 1934, is , 27,200.00 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed rails anc�ollinV stock of such railroad of said Company aggregating the sum of s 1,obb,816.00. That the lengfn of the main track and right of ray of the San Francisco- Sacramento Railroad Company in said County is 34.59 miles, and the assessed value per - mile of the sarr:e for the year 1934, is '5..000.00 on the whole franchise, roadway, r t-: roadbed, rails and rolling stock of said railway of said Company aggregating the sum of $276,720.00. That the ntunberof miles of track of the 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 assessed value per mile for the year 1933, of suc 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 if track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway �t Company upon which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated in this County is 61.25 miles and the assessed value per mile for the year 1934, n of such franchise and rolling stock in this Caounty of said Railroad is $1000.00 a;-gregati I'g the sum of $61.280. �m WHEREFORI E, IT IS BY HE BOX-RD, ORDER.B AND DECREED that the length of the main track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company in this County is 59.239 miles, and the assessed value per mile thereof is the sum of $32,000.00 on the whole franchi e a roadway, roadbed, rails and rollinc; stock of such railway, ag;rega.ting the sum of $2,555.645.00 apportioned as follows, to wit : Incoroorated Towns. Martinez, 4.159 :nil es, $133,090-00 Hercules, 1.90 " 060,800.00 Pinole .72 " 23040.00 Pittsburg .55 " 17: '00.00 ;3# Richm m d 6.104 '" 195,330-00 k Wal nut Cree'__ 1.82 " 20.00 �. :5..,100.00 ' {.w Schoo Districts. Port Costa 2.291 miles. 73,310.00 , Carquinez, 1.75 " 56,000-00 Selby 1.79 57, 250.00 Martinez, 7.399 " 236:770.00 k S an Pablo 2.906 " 92,990.00 Richm, 6.104 195:33x•00 That the 1 ength of main ,rack o- the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in this County is 61.25 mils -uid the asses.qed value per mile thereof is the sum of $27, 200.0() agr'' i ng the sura of ?,0-c, 1c.00 apportioned as f oll ops, to wit: -it4 � �, i } 102 w,h *w' r'A€ I_lc ornorat ed Towns.- X25 84o.oo " Antioch .95 *Hiles, , Pinole 1.02 " 27,745.00 percales 1.91 " 51,950.00 : Pittsburg .57 15, 505.00 Richmond 5.15 " 140,050.00 . 71 :errito 2.30 " 62, 560.00 School '0i stri cts Martinez 2. 22 miles, $66 ,110.000,385-00 San Pablo 2.21 " 0 4 _ y Richmond 9.00 " 244,500.00 1,'ti 9 That the length of main track of the San Francis oo-Sacrament o Railroad in n this County is 34.59 miles, and the assessed value per mile thereof is the sum of $5,000.00 aggregating the sum of $276,720.00 apportioned as follows; Incorporated Towns; Concord .295 miles, $2,360.00 Pittsburg .7 ° 5,920,00 Walnut Creek 1.Fd9 " 15,120.00 That the number of miles WE track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company , upon which the franchise and rollin stock of the Pullman Company is operated in this County is 62.857 miles and the assesse*alue per mile of such franchise and rolling Aw stock in this County on said Railroad is $1000. a;_-regating the sum of $62,557,00 apportioned as follows, to wit : Incorporated Towns . Martinez 4.159 miles, $4,160.00 Hercules 1.90 " 1,900.00 Pinole .72 " 720.00 Pittsburg ,55 " 550,00 Richman d 5.97 " 5,970-00 School District s. San Pablo 1.41 miles 1,410.00 Richmon d 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 Railway Company, upon wh i oh the franchise and rolling .stock of the Pullman Company is operated in this Caunty is 61.250 miles and the assessed value per mile on said ;. franchise and rolling stock of said Companyin this County is $1,000 aggregating the sum of $061, 280.00 anoortioned as=ollws, to reit: Incorporated Towns. �s Ant i och .96 miles 960.00 ercales 1.91 " 1910.00 Pinole, 1.00 " 1000.00 P i t t sbur g •57 " 570.00 - Richmond 6,70 " 6700,00 ` - y El Cerrito 2.30 " 2300.00 Yom. School Districts, Martinez, 2.22 miles 2,.220.00 San Pablo 2_21 " 2, 210.00 ii chm on d 9.00 it 9,000 .00 The vote of the Board on the f oregoing order being as follows, to wit: Ayes : Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow,. Buchman and Tre&ath. 3 Noes: None. '4 . sF�. 6. `4 'S C In Katt er o4 Canvassing El ec ti onr Returns of Primary Election held on August 25th, 1934. y�s.. Nor: at the hour of 1 o'clock P.M. the Board of Supervisors meets as a Board .;at of Canvassers to canvass the returns of the Primary Election held on Aug. 28th , 1934, throu,hout the County of Contra Costa, and in each of the different precincts thereof M on Tuesday, Aug. 25th, l034 , and the returns of each of the precincts of said County : beim; on file in the office of the County Clerk, the Board then and there proceeds t� to and does canvass the returns of certain precincts of the said County; 1 Thereupon the canvass being; ir_co►zlete It is BY THE BOARD O"IDE_ M that the further canvass of said returns be c onti nue d to and until Friday morning Aug. 31st, -P 1934, at 9 o' clock A.M. . -rm an. k IN THE BOARD OF SUP IRVI S ORS OF C ONTU COSTA G OtJ NTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 31st, 193" The Board met at 9o'clock A.M. r Present : Hon. W.J.Buchanan , Chairman; Supervisors Jas.N.Long, H.L.Cummin,s, Harry Stow, and R.J.Tremaa.th . S.C.17ells , Clerk . y In Matter of Canvass of Election Returns of Primary a ecti on T� held on August 25th, 1934. q Nor,{, 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 25th, 1934, through out the Oounty of Contra Costa, and the returns r of said canvass bein, incanplete, rry IT IS BY THE BOARD 0?.s7ER-D that the :L rther canvass of said returns be continued to and until Saturday morning, September 1st, 1934, at 9 o'clock A.M. . . . . . . . . e rk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x�. r IN THE BOARD OF SUPE:'.VISORS OF 001TRA COSTA COUNTY , STATE OF CALIFORNIA. . SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER is t, 1934. x- T:1: Board met at nine o'clock A.M. Present: tion. W.J.Bachanan, Chairman; Supervisors Jas.N. Long, H.L.Cummi.ngs, Harry Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.O.Wells , Clerk. In Matter of Canvass of Election Returns of Primary Election . held on -11,.zg. 28th , 1934. Nor., at the hour of 9 o' clock A..:. the Board of Supervisors meets as a Board of Canvassers to continue the canvass the returns of the Primary Election A held on August 25tn, 1934, thrcughazt the Caunty of Contra Costa, and the returns fi 'Al of said canvass being incomplete, ' k IT IS BY ^HI+ BOARD OFDEREED that the furt`ier canvass of the said returns be continued to and until Thursday, Septezber 6th, 1934, at 9 o'clock A.M. �4 .ro4p. 1 104 }. IN T:iE BOARD CF S .TPE=VI SORS OF CO.T�'RA COSTA CCUXTY , STATE OF C ALIFOR\zIA) .., TUESDAY, SEPT . 4th, 1934. , The Board met at 10 o'clock A.gid. , Present : Hon. W. J.Buchanan, Chairman ; Supervisors James N.Long, H.� .Cummings, Hairy H. Story, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.V ells , Clerk . 77r� The minutes and rroceed�ngs of the Board for and idurinrg the month of August, 1934, are ream to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. gym. Matter Correct. of Assessment. " I n :�a� �er o f ` Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor, havin_- reported to this Board, that the following y. erroneous assessment appears on Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1932-33, and having requested authorization to correct same in accordance with provisions of Section 304 of the Political Code, to wit : �y In the year. 1932 Patrick J.Hurphy, was assessed with a described parcel of land f containing two acres in Walnut Creek School District, See Vol. 30 Assessment No.61947 with real estate, valuation "400, improvements $750. personal property $120, and P.J. u� Murphy having claimedthat he filed for War Veterans Exempti on on this property in z above year, and that the office of Assessor has no record of receiving said claim for exerra)tion and that the f rst installment* of taxes for said year on said property ` r:as 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 Hatter of Declaring Salary �r Ordinance No. 224 duly published. Ordinance No. 224, having been published in Concord Transcript , for the time and in the *ranner recruired by lar, as shown by the affidavit of publication of Catheri e s, C Clerk of Contra Costa Count '. Burke Soares, on file in the o�Yice of the o'�,n�y y, It is, by .he Board ordered that said Ordinance be and the same is hereby declared duly published. �X In Matter of Application of Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. for permission to install Telephone Poles r on Belmont St, San Pablo. The Pacific Telephone Telegraph Company having filed with this Board an applicat i on for permission to install five roles on the south side of Belmont Street betr:een Second and Filth Streets , in San Pablo, F the locations designated on a diagrEm acconroanyink; the said application; On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trermbath, IT IS BY THE , 'BOARD OPOERED that permission to install said poles be granted.,, ; i oh a In ?:Fatter of Annexation of Sycamore School , District to Danville Union Elementary School District . A petitior_ havin; been filed kith this Board praying that Sycamore School District be annexed to Danville Union Elementary School District and said petition u - n havin; been si gi ed by the heads of families havin_; children eligible to attend the Sycamore School District, and said petition havin=, heretofore been set for hearing, 4u... 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 mailin- of S.C.1.7ells, on file herein, and notic _xt of the time and place of said hearing having been published as required by law, in Courier-Journal, as shoran by the affidavit of publication of Harry T. Silver, on file herein, and no one appe�ri n�: to object to the annexation of said school Di s t ri ct s, IT IS BY TIEE BOARD O'?DERED that Syca-r.ore School District be and the same is heret:y annexed to Danvil.Ile Unir.n Elementary School District. a: In i: 100 t. NMS That $12. which has been advanced in relief to HE?3ERT PAWSEY, Pinole, II. be discontinued as of July 25, 1534. That $7.50 State and 37. 50 county aid tc needy aged be granted to MRS. JABS A. tinLL•AND, 909 Machado Ave. Richmond, as of Aug. 1st, 1934. ; s That $12. 50 State and ""12. 50 County aid to needy aged granted to MRS. FAN IE WAGNER, 139 Fresno St. Richmond Annex, as of Au^;. 5, 1934. That "30. State and $10 county aid for children of an i ncapacitated father granted to MRS . ANA-IE CO ::,-OR, 020 Gladys St. El Cerrito be Changed as of Nov. 1933, instead of $40. State aid. That $10 State aid for half orphan children granted to MRS. GRACE JOSE, 1100 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 allo-.ance of $20 per month be granted to W'.d. P. F.AYNES, Powell & Dover Sts. San Pablo, as (fAug, 1st, 1934. K n�1. In katter of Transfer Funds. cans_er of Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the $oard ordered that the f ollowing, adjustments of appropriations be made in order to permit closing of accounts of the year 1933-34: _ 5 Increases Decreases. 2 Board of Suuervisors 101 0313 Fidelity Bonds $12.00 $20.00 Auto Mileage 041. r 0320 Pubn. Notices, etc. . 142.00 140.00 Convention Exp. 049 : r 0339 Tel. & Tel. 0.00 160.001 0.00 =:F Clerk 102. 0315 Insce, Roby. & Burgy. 25.00 70.00 Binding 039. , 0343 Transp. of Property 5.00 20.00 Tel & Tel. 0 39. 053 Books 5.00 35.00 Convent. Exp: 0 9. 0517 Offc. Suvp. Printed j5.00 0515 " " Ibi so. 40.00 • 0521 Periodicals Subscrns. 5.00 0599 Misc. Supplies 10.00 . 125.00 1125 0 s Auditor 105 5 0343 Transp. Property 5.00 55.00 Rent. Equip. 01z24 0517 Of f c. Supp. Printed 40.00 0522 Postage 10.00 a< 55.00 55.00 Treasurer 100. 039 Binding 15.00 20.00 Insce. R.& B. 0315 . 0522 Postage 5.00 20.00 20.00 , xk Assessor 107. 013 Field Deputies 10.00 10.00 Extra Help 012 0313 Fidelity Bond s 5.00 65.00 Repair of Equip. 0329 0320 Pub, Legal Notices 30.00 20.00 Tel & Tel. 0339 M. 0517 Offc. Supp.Printed 50.00 21.00 Offc. Equipt. 0912 0911 Office Furniture 21.00 -- ?116.00 $116.00 Tax Collector log 039 Binding 105.00 100.00 Rent Equipt. 0324 0320 Pubn. legal notices, etc. 1195.00 15.00 Repair of " 0329 - 0339 Tel & Tel. 2.00 10.00 Transp. Pro-o. 0343 30.00 Convention Exp. 049 ... 425.00 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 0517 150.00 If it Misc. 0519.. U 525.00 Postage 0522 S . 20.00 It sc. Supp. 0599 4-1305.00 X1305.00 District Attorney ill ,. �a 0519. Offc. Supra. Misc. 75.00 90.00 Offc. Sup. Prtd. 0517 0522 Periodicals Subscrns. 5.00 $50.00 $50.00 Y AA Y 3;.; y�. s Purchasing~ Agent 114. 021 Regular Salaries X50.04 450.40 Extra Help . 022. 0522 Postage 5.00 5.00 Offc. Supn. Misc. 0518 _. 071 Maps 35-00 35.00 _ Postage Stock 075• E $90.00 90.00 `t ii Coroner 119. 020 misc. Fees, 220.00 175.00 Fees & Exp. Wtn. 035 0314 Inspns. Autopsies 100.04 75.00 Lab. Examns. 0317 s 0339 Summoning Juries 10,00 100.00 Recov, & Remov. 0322 Q39 Tel. & Tel . 20.00 10.00 Repair of Equip 0329 041 Auto Mileage 10.00 3b4,00 060.00 Survev or 116. 9329 Repair of Equip. 10.00 10.00 Binding039 0 39 Tel. & Tlg.^ 5.00 80.00 Auto Mileage O 1 33 15.00 5 00 Ord. Travg. Exp. 0411 ` 0�+9� �on-�enti on max~,. t+,•,. 0518 Offc. Sun's. '„disc. 25.00 10.00 Offc.Suo_ p. Prtd. 0517 0599 Mis c. Supp. b .00 r 205. 00 105.00 . ELNS.Prelim. ExD. 120 ; 0320 �_ ub legal notices , etc. 700.04 400.00 ?disc.rees, 020 f , 20.00 Repair of Equip. 0329 100.00 Sunp. Printed 0517 150.00 " Misc. 0518. 30.00 Postage 0522 : 704.00 : 700.00 Sup a ri or C o,.r t 1 AY, 0339 fief. & Tel. 5.00 30.00 Exp, of A:t.Judges 0417 1y 0521 Periodicals Subscrns . 20.0.E 0522 Postage 5.00 -0 Ct. Hse & Grc-unds 1=0. k 0311 Elec-ricit y 10.00 00.00 Fuel 059- 0511 Janitors Supplies . 20.00 0595 Misc. Supplies 30.00 00.00 00.00 Miall of Records 159 0311 Electricity 35.00 40.00 Misc, Serv. 0399 9~ 0398 County 9quipt. 5.00 274.40 Fuel 059 4 0523 Repair §uvoplie s 250.00 0599 :his c.Supplies 20.40 17310.00 Q^310.00 ry E Sheriff 201. j 025 Matron Fees .00 40.00 ,Pees & Exp. of Int. 033 031 Medical Fees 100.00 40.00 Auto Hire 038 Y 0799 ?disc . Services, 10.00 40.00 Tel & Tel. 0339 O�ll Ord.Tray. Exp. 0.00 ° 5 90.00 Auto Allce 0042. 0517 Offc. Supp. Pr t d. 10.00 15-00 C onven. E ' 9 059? Misc.Suonlies 370.00 20.00 Offc. Sup. Misc. 0518. . 01.00 Postage 0522. 4 0.0� 5 0.00 : Jail-Care of Prisoners 231. 059 Friel 20.00 5.00 Misc. Servic es 0399 �a 0514 Laundry Supp. 18.00 45.00 Bedding 052 0 �1, Lied;cal Supp. 20.;00 5.00 Cing. & TO i s. Supp. 054. 0517 Office. Supp. Printed 25.00 45.00 Clothing 057. E 0518 Office Supp- . 4Sisc. 5.00 10.00 Janitors Supp. 0511 ' 0599 Misc. Supp, 0.00 68.00 Food Supp. 4524» $179-00 17 8.00 3 Jail -Branches 2 7,2. 0328 Repair of Bidds 1.00 1.00 Electricity 0311. _ Rec order-2 5 431 Insce. Robbery & Burgl. 15.00 35.00 OffC. Supe. Prtd. 05�7 0324- Rent of Erni ipt. 20.00_- $35- 00 0.00$35 00 X35.00 r, s f f X,rt ,��,. 108 N AgricalLural Commissioner 242 ry 0210 iia-es $150.00 ;150.00 Reg. Salary 021. 0313 Fidelity Bond 5.00 50.00 Auto Mileage 041 :. 039 Tel. & Tel. 10.00 0 .11 Ord. Tray. .Exp. 1.00 0599 Mfi sc. Supplies 25.00 073 Materials $x.00 200.00 §20.6 00 Farm Advisor 243. 0398 County Equipment 639.00 270.00 Repair of Equipt. 0329. 0511 Ord. Travg. Exp 5.00 8.00 Storage 0337. 30.00 Tel & Tel. 0339 01,.00 Misc . Services 0399. ., 330.00 Gas, Oil & Grease, 0510 644..00 644.00 Realth Officer 301. R99 Misc.Services 1.00 127.00 Med. & Dental Fees, 031.1 Auto 1 eage 150.00 10.00 Lab. Examnrs 0317 }, 0515 Med. & Surg. Supp. 55.00 7.00 Repair of Equip. 0329 0515 Offc. Slap. Misc. 3.00 42.00 Tei & Tel. 4 39 35.00 Ord. Travg. Exp. 041-11. 12.00 Off c.Sup? . Prtd. 0517 ' 3.00 misc. Supp. 0599• 239.00 X239.00 Hospital- B1dc-s. & Gro-nds 502. 0316 Insce-Steam Boiler 203.00 60.^0 Electricity 0311 sk _. 0325 Repair of Bldgs. 95.00 55.00 Repair of Equipt. 0329 " 0510 Gas, Oil & Grease, 2.00 35.00 Co. Equipt. 0398 0523 Repair Supplies 75. 00 60.00 Fuel 059ry 0599 Misc. Supp. 2.00 137.00 Water 0527 . 5377-00 X377.00 :.. Hos.3i.tal- Care of Inmates 503. 0223 'Janitors 55.00 105.00 Kitchen Help 0225 0229 Orderlies 50 00 20.00 Lab. Examnrs. 0317 � 054 Cleang. & Dis. Supp. 10.00 40.00 Repair of Equipt. 0329 0511 Janitors Supp. 10.00 20.00 Tei & Tel. 0339 0524-2 Fruit & Veg. 20.00 . 75.00 Bedding 052 0524- 3 Groceries 745.00 0.00 Kitchen Supo. 0513 4 0524-4 neat 625.00 240.00 Med. & Surg. Supp. 0515. 0599 'disc. Supp. 70.00 15.00 Off. Supp. Prtd. 0517 35.00 u " Misc. 0518 ., 30.00 Postage 0522 20.00 Repair Sunn. 052 . 165.00 Butter- ', ,Eggs etc. 052 -I " *, 650.00 Milk 0524-5 25.00 X-Ray Supp. 0530 55.00 'Replace. of Equipt. 081 $1 5.OW5S5.60 Care of Minors 513. 057 Clothing 75.00 5.00 Rent 0325 0.00 Trans-D. , ersons0342 , 75.00 V-5--00 _yx Probations Officer a16. 041 Auto Iiil eage 75-00 35.00 Tel & Tei. 0 39 T 0522 Postage 15.00 55.00. Ord. travg. Exp. 011 0.00 90.00 Detenticn Hone 518. ._ 054 Cleang. & Dis. Supp. 5•00 3.0.00 Clothing 057 =j 0523 Repair Supblies50.002� 5.00 _ Fuel 455.00 355.00 . Social trelfare Dent` 52,2. � 022 Extra Help 660.00 750.00 Reg. Salaries 021. � r 0210 Wages, 70.00 15-00 Rep. of Equipt. 0329 '. 0211 Wages, Repair Labor 20.00 10.00 Misc. Serv. 0399 0311 Electricity 15.00 50.00 Offc. Suoo. Prtd. 0517 0324 Rent of quipt. 00.00 42.00 Postage 0522 0343 Transpn. of Property 10.00 059 Fuel 20.00 0 518 Office Supp. Mi s c. 42.00 997.00 $897.00 Richmond Health Center 532. 021 Reg-alar Salaries 125.00 16.00 Extra Help 022. 0339 Tel & Tel. 19.00 85.00 Misc. Serv. 0399 0515 Med. & Surg. Supp. 467.00 43.00 Offc. SU-)D. Misc. 0518 0517 Offc. Supp. Printed, 21. 00 489-.00 14isc. Sup"o. 0599 $632. 00 $632.00 r 5 max. 1 r�r 's guilt. of Schools 693. 0339 Tel & Tel. 6 2.0 0 $26.00 Binding 039 041 Auto Hileage 36.00 24.00 Fidelity Bond 0313 0411 Ord. Travg. Exp. 3.00 25.00 Pubn. Legal Not. 0320 " x 053 Books 3.00 .00 Transpn. Property 0343 051 'J'-Fc Supn. '`isc. 9.00 10 .00 Misc . Serv. 0399 xr` 2 34.00 Postage 0522 * $113-05 '!?113.00 .A Board of Education 6944. 014 Per Diem Fees 55.00 90.00 Auto Hileage o41 Y, 032 Other Fees .00 12.00 Offc. Sup-). Prtd. 0517 ;2.00 $92.00 b 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 11ileage 20.00 ':5.00 Binding 039 053 Books 200.00 100. 00 Repair of Bldgs. 0325 0518 Of f c. Sup: . Misc. 4 00 Transp. o� Prop. 5 5• 35.00 0343 ;R . 0599 Misc. Su?gyp. 10.00 85.00 Postage 0522 , r 320.00 0.00 �. `f;rr Memorial Monument 705 � 4, 0311 Electricity 22.00 23.00 Misc. Supp. 05 9 = 5 0527 Wat er 1.00 ". 23.00 23.00 Mersori al Bldps. Mtce. 706 Danville 55.00 70.00 Crockett Walnut Creek 15.00 _ 70.00 70.00r County Exhibits 502. �1x 043 Transpn of rroperty 5.00 4.o0 Electricity 0311. 91 Auto Hileage 6 55.00 20.00 Photo Serv. 0319 10.00 Rent of EgLlipt. 0324 x 5.':-10 Storage 0337 a 10.00 Misc. Serv. 0399 500 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 0517 4.00 Postage 0522 2.00 fisc. Supp. 0599 . $ 00.00 $60.00 ; The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. g z in `'att er of Transfer of Fun. s. Upon request of A.N. Sul?enger, County Auditor, it is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that t e followi n- advances be made from School Supply Revolving Fund, to the f of l owi n School run_:s, to vn_t a;" Alamo Salary Fund, $300.00 Ambrose Salary Fund 500.00 =1 n Bay Point Salary Fund 860.00 r Bay Point Genera? Fund 155.00 Bay Point Special Fund 501).00 Canyon Salary Fund, 110.00 Carquinez General Fund 100.00 3 Carquinez Speciai Fund 3400.00 . Concord Special -Fund, 1600.o0 Excelsior General Fund 100.00 ; Libert ;,- Salam, Fund, 50.00 y Sone Tree Salary Fund, 50.00 Ma.rtire z Salary Fund 2500.00 Mt. Diablo Salary Fund, 100.00 Pi ttsbt:r` Salary Fund, 500.00 }„ Pi t tj s ur F General Fund, 300.00 Pleasant Hill Sal.Fund, 500.00 ' Pleasant Hill 'Gen. Fund, 100.00 i Pleasant Hill Special " 1000.00 . Pleasant Hill Bldg. " 500.00 =r... Rod® Gen. Fund 200.00 Rodeo Special Fund, 1500.04 Selby Special Fund 100.00 { Antioch High Gen. Fund. 5000.00 John Swett Unicn High Salary Fund 700.00 Pittsburg High Sal. Fund 00.0.- . $21, 5.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Baardq, i 111 O � _ y .. Alt � d'u C' ?;n i In Mat ter of Transfer of Fund s. On request of County Auditor, A.N. Sullenger, It is by the Board ordered that the f ollo-wing transfers be made, to wit: s 1972-37 Amrooriations adjustments. Increases. Decreases Care of Indigents 510 0524-3 Groceries, 00 75.00 Rent 0325 4 120.00 Trans, Pers. 0342 � 30.00 Transp. 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 unani mtius vote of the Board" k�a In Matter of Transfer of Funds. k On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditar , It is by the Board ordered that { the sum of z4300 be transferred from the General Reserve Fund to the -ay Point Fire District , and that the sun of $110 be transferred from General ReserveFund to the `r mountain Vier- Sanitary District . ; The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. . , In Matter of Transfer of Funis . Upon request of A.N.Sullerger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED o T that t e following unexpended balances for the year 1933- 34, be cancelled and that -A the amoants thereof be transferred, to the Unappropriated Reserve Fund, to wit : General Fund, 417, 52.00 Char, & Corn. Fund, 5,976.00 County Library Fund, 32.00 2b,060.00 CANCELLATION OF APPROPRI ATI ONS . General Fund. ' Board of Supervisors 101 0911 Office Furni tue X415.00 Cl erl-I 102 0329 Repair of Equipment 75.00 Auditor 105 ... 039 Binding 25.00 0'24 Rent of Equipment 75.00 -m 0�9 Co ention Exuense 25.00 r ,' 0518 Office Sup-. Mi sc. 35.00 Treasurer 106 0315 Insce, Rtobbery & Burg. 60.00 0339 Telephone & Tel. 10.00 ' 041 Auto Mileage 75.00 �. 049 Convention Exp. 30.00 0517 Uffice S=3 . Prtd. 15.00 Assessor 107 N99 Misc. Services, 4o.00 0 1 Auto Mileage 50.00 !0599 Misc. Supplies 20.00 0912 0 f fi ce Equipment --0.00 w a r T Di s t . At t crn ey 111 Ronstabl e Two 10 220 . 023 Reporters Fees, X700.00 42 Trans.. Persons, 7135.00 fh 0213 Operatives ►gages300. 00 032 Other Fees Sp.pp Constable T 12 222 0 Fees £� Exp. of Inter. 50.00 0 �2 Trans.. ersazs , 50.00 33 0415 Sta. Offc. Exp.Allce, 35.00 035 Au o Hire 200.00 } 0317 Lab. Examin. 25.00 Recorder 235, 0319 Photo Services 35. 00 `- 03�9 iel. Tel. 121;.00 03+3 Transn. of Prop.. 125. 00 039 Bi ndi n� 10.00 . �I++ 0517 pffc. ssn0. Prtd. 250.00 , 0 2 Auto Ahor�ance 50.00 0522 Postage 350.00 047 Dent . of Crime Exp. 500.CYJOSl Replace. Equip. 12 . 00 Y 049 C ti en-ion ExJ. 40.00 5 0'--11 rd. ^ray. Exn. 4C). Public Ariministrator 236 053 Books 1 2'00. 00 0320 Pubn. Notices, 60.00 �t 0517 ffi e Sur-). Prt d. 1-40. 00 36.00 5 7 8 _ 0339 Tel. & Tel. 0912 f-""-ice Equipt . 50.00 0517 Offc. Supp. Prud. 20.00 0522 Postage 30.00 , Purchasin7 Agent 114 032 Repair of Equipe . 10.00 Sealer of gifts. & Measures 241 ' p 3o i el . & ^el . 50-00 0329 RPpai r of -quip. 20.00 0 95 County Equipment 4o.00 - 0411 Ord. _�,ravg. Exp. 55. 00n 041 Auto Ri lease, 420.00 .� 0521 Periodicals Sub. 2 5.00 � 0 .4 11 Ord. Travg. xp. 40.00 0599 `11is c. Supplies 15.00 s Electi ::ins- Prelim. Costs 120. �u 022 Extra Help 150.00 Agri. Comm' 242' : ..: 026 Misc. Fees J0,00 021 Regular Salaries 750.00 5 0j95 County Equip. i 90.00 0913 's1isc, Equipment 041 Auto Kileage 100.00 0517 Office Supp. Prtd. 30.00 Elections_ Special 123. 0911 Office Furniture 30.00 a 020 Fees, Misc. 50. 00 Fire Protection 247 0320 Pub::. Lem! notices 100. 00 0 225-00 399 Mis c. Services, t, Suneriz Court 129. GaraMe 251 081 Replact. of Equipt. 575.00 o22 Ex`ra Help 35,0-Or.) 0417 Exp, of Outside Judges100.00 Compensation Insur. 252 P r em ium s 2100.00 Superior Ct. Trial ExD. 12o Liability Ins,=ance 254. 023 Reporters fees, 120.00 Premiums 125. 00 pre { ,n 031 Lied. Fees, 50. Premiumsi " ; 034 Fees & Exp. of Jurors, 1400.00 HosDi tal Bldgs. & Crds 502 ' - : Justice Cart 1 131 0210 gages, 130.00 Chas. & „or. 0211 Renair Labor wages, 120.00 041 Stat. 07-'--"'c. Exp. Allc e 1 O.OQ 0226 Lau- n drvman 20.00 5 0514 Laundry Supplies 115. 00 " Justice Court 17 14 Weimar Jt.Hospital 500 : X15 Stat, Offc. Exp. All ce, 50.00 Pro rata 05.00 justice Ct Trial Ebro. 150 ti Care of Indi;� ents 510. 023 Reporte,•s Fees 1000.0024-3 05Groceries X026.00 " 033 = ees & Exp, of Inter.. 50.00 1 County Library 097 , 035 gees u Exp, o�' .Fitness. 25.a� 0521 Periodicals Subscrns. 32.0 Library ri. y Ct . rise Grdns 156. Advertising 501_ 0328 Repair of Bldgs. 350.00 :. 0329 Repair of Lquipt. 2 .00 037 Space 200.00 0395 Ccunty Equipe. 35.00 Co.Planni nz- Comm. 505 059 Due 1 7 5.00 N99 Misc, ervices, 170.00 0523 Repair Supp. 15. 00 1 Lleage, 200.00 �} 0527 'nater 50.00 0515 Offc . S•ap). }iii sc. 50.00 Hall of Records 159 Jury Fee Deo.`+tithdrawal s 809- Ref OS 7.. 0720 Remi r o Equipt . 125.00 Ref un 240.00 059 =''ue� 1°O•i0i Refund of Taxes 511 ; 051_:- janitors Supp. 057.00 Refunds, 175.00 ' 0527 Water 175.00 0 51 Replace of Equipt. 100.00 "'erg. Bldgs.- titce-,706 Various 00.00 :.. constable tn. 1 211 0"15 Stat. Offc, Exp.Allce 350.00 General 5?17, 552.00 Char. & Cor. Fund, $5476.00 Constarle twn 212. Co.Library Fund, $32.00. 0342 Trans-,n, ersons , 20.00 Constable T;;ro 215 0312 Trans., of Persons, 35, 00 The said order is passed by the unanim s voice oL the Board. o,istable Two 6 210. 0415 Stat. Offc. Ex-p. Allce ,25.00 } Constable Two 7, 217 02� Matron Fees, 10.00 03.1.2 Trans. of persons, 75.00 Constable Two 5, 215 ' 0342 Trans-on. P er smi s , 00.00 ' 0415 Stat. Offc. Exp. Al?ce 15.00 ' ,! f= -'hY 5 3n the Mat ter of Transfer of Funds On request of County Auditor, A. N.Sullenger, it is by the Board ax)-proved that from amounts made -a-vailable for re-appropriation by, cancellation of certain appropriation balances for year 1933-34, heretofore made, the folio«ng appropriations . be made, and t`of the f ollowing amounts to cover them be, transferred from Unappropriated 'Reserve Fund to fund,,- shorn as follows : Nerve Aoorooriations . °> General Fend. Char . & Cor. Co. Lib. • ;.i Vis;;. Board of Sunervi sons 101 w,r 0320 Pubn. Notices, etc. 38.00 Tax Collector 109 ;0320 Pubn. notices, etc. 602.00 y Pur Chas i ng Ay ent 114 . 0912 ffi ce Equipment 32.40 Coroner 115. 026 Misc. Fees, I1 . 00 0912 Office Equipment 110.00 r Justice Court 3, 133- 0414 Small Claims Ct. Exp. 5.00 Justice Com t 6 136 0414 Small Claims Ct. Exp. 25.00 x Justice Court 11 141 0313 Fidelity zond 5.00 c Justice Court 12, 142_ +414 Small Claims Ct. Em. 5.00 , 'Grand Jud 152. ,034 Fees & Exp. of Jurors 1400.00 Ct.- Hse & Grounds 156, . 0211 Wages, Repair Labor 30.00 r < Kz j i Hall of Records , 159 ' 0210 Wages, 120.00 �3.. 10919 Grounds Improvements 400.00 , Sheriff 201. , 0213 Ueratives Wages 9500.00 t 041 Auto Mileage 1000.00 045 Criminal Case Exo. 475.00 tConstable Twn,; 3 213 r . d 2 Transp. ersons 00.00 �( i rr ': Constable twD 11 ?21. ! 0342 Transpn. Persons 40.00 ` Constable Two. 131 223. 0342iTranspn. Persons, 15.00 K ' Constable Two 15, 225. 0 2 Transp. Persons 175.00 Jail-Care of Prisoners 231. 0212 ffas 031 Med. &e s , Guards, 130.00 -ma91 y Dental Fees, 25.00 :!0311 Elec~:ricity - 80.00 s 0329 Repair of yquipt. 25. 00 0527 Water 135.00 Workkinr Prisoners 233. 1039 Auto Hire 20.00 . 0398 County Equipment 525.00 -- 0599 Misc. Supp. 10.00 777 " Farm Advisor 2h3 ` r 0398 County Equipment 406.00 kyr a Garage 251 092 Trucks 550.40 Health Officer 301. 021-Rebulax Salaries ;55.00 . County Physician 501 031 Medical & Dental Fees, 50.00 4 4c' � )N 4` c. ,a Hospital - Care of Inmates 50;. 0229 nurses RDO.00 -; 0524-3 Groceries, 005.00 Y 0810 Furniture 13.00 0913 Disc. Equipment 10.00 National Re-Employment Service 509 r-51 0339 lelephone & Tel. 22.00Y Care of Needv Aged 511 Cash 500.00 Care of Needv Blind 512. ' 4 Cash 350.00 y Detenti on Home 515 0211 ~gages, Repair Labor 10.00 Social Welfare D,-pt. 522. 022 Extra help 4o mo � 0339 Telephone & Tel. 2 '0.00 O 1 Auto Mileage 735 0411 Ord. Travg. Exo. .00 0523 Repair Supplies 12.00 0599 11i sc. Supplie s 10.00 'Yr Sera Projects 923. y . :. 0324 Rent of Equi pt. 5.00 0517 Office Supp . Prt d. 50.00 0599 Mitac- Supe. 5.00 Care & Exam. of Insane 529 031 iiedicai Fees, 150.00 Supt . of Schools 697. ` 0517 Office St:pn. Pri n=ed, 45�5 o � County Library 697 0913 Misc. Esqui p. 32.00 Parr Maintenance 701. 0324 Rent of Equipt- 2.00 0510 Gas, Cil & Grease, 0.00 0523 Sep ai r of Supplies, 10.00 0599 Misc. Supplies, 50.00 f�, Misc. Refunds 512. 1 Refunds 230.00 �•iY. Joint Highway Tunnel 515 0599Misc- Supplies. 17.00 District 423.00 4,.. C.W.A. ADMINTIN. 900. 071 Auto ?tile age 1020.00 0313 Fidelity Bonds , 7.00 yN ^i va C . I.A. Project 910. AM 0599 Misc. Supp- 1190.00 C .W. S. PROJECT 947 0311 Electricity 5. 00 : 0399 -moi sc. Ser--ic es, 53.00 �x 059 Fuel 2.00 ,•. 0599 3,i is . Su,•plies 2.00 f -$17552. 00 7c. QO -32.00 { The i d order is nassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Trarsf er of Funds. r- having reported d A.N. Sullenger, County Auditor of Con-,, a Costa County , . to tris Board that certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adju t . �A acc -unts for the month of June so that t:r_e said acc,,u.nts will present a true record Z. of tie proper allocation of charges for moneys heretof ore ordered disbursed from m" the Count;! Treasury, and g n od cause appearing therefor in a detailed explanation presented by said A.N.Sullenger; a It is , by the Board ordered that the frllowing adjustments be made in the w C,Y§t• funds as 'kept by the Connty Auditor and by t-he County Treasurer. : h�. AA., 114 �` .w 9 f Debits Credits (Decreases) (Increases) .r, Char. & Corrns. Fund, $151.24 v General Fund _ $1 1.2 . $151.2 $151.24. The foregoing order is passed by t'.e unanimous vote of the Board. ire In Matter of Canvassi rg Returns of f . Absent Voters Ballots. - This being time and place as required by lase f or canvassing absent voters ballots of the election held on August 28th, 19s!�, throughout the County of Con;r a Y_ Costa, and each of said ballots having been returned to the Clerk of said Board the Board -oroceeds to and does canvass tine ballots cast at said election by absent voters, and the canvass of said ballots being, incomplete, the further canvass of said returns is continued to Wednesday, Sept. 5th, 1934, at 9 0Block A.MI. And the Board takes recess to reet on Wednesday, Sept . 5th, 1934, at 9 o' clock 3' M .. .... . . . . . . ..C. . hai rrrar.. . . . . . . . . Clerk. i` IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONT--'A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. *u WE'DI ESDAY, SEPT . 5th, 1974. . ' The Boa-rd met at 9 o'clock A.if. Present : Hon. N.J.Buchana Chairman; Supervisors Jas. N.Long, H.L.Cum'.11irgs, vr " -Harry ':. Stow, and ?. . - e erti In . ��atter of Appointment of H.W.Heidorn h: as Justice of the Peace of 17th Judicial Township. fes. There being a vacancy in the office of Justice of the Peace of the 17th Judicial Township of Contra Costa "ou.nty caused by the death of Alex. Murdock, U.•ore motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Long, It is by the Board ordered that H.W.'Heidarn, be and he is hereby appointed Justice of the Peace of 17th Judicial Township of "ontra Costa County. It is further ordered that he give mond in the sum. of 111000 to the County of Contra Costa.n , 1 AFS. 1 �`a- A. �Z4 43, 8 r In the Mat t~r o f Canvas 1 n:� of z Returns of absent Voters Ballots. The canvass of Absent Voters Ballot�s at the Primary Election held throughout �r being incomplete It i s b =tet the C�unty of Conga Costa on 28th day of Aub zs a, 1934, , y the Board ordered that the further canvass of said Absent Voters Ballots is hereby z.. continued to and fixed for Thursday, September ct'�, 1934, at 9 o'clock A.M. k' And theBoard takes recess to meet on Thursday, September 6th, 1934, at 9 o' clot A.11 , R �S asst, IN BOARD OF S:1PZRVIS0q s OF C 011T- A C OS!A 0 OUNTY, STA!E OF CALIF OR}.IA. �•- } THURSDAY, SEPTE-11BER 06th, 1934. s The Board met at 10 o'clock A. . H J.,Buchanan Chairman- Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Present : on. �. , � Harry M. Stour, and R.J.Trenbat h. S.C.+;e11 s, Clerk. In the `Fatter of Canvass of Election r Returns of Primary Election of Aub;. 28, 19,'4. � Now, at the hour of 9 o'cloc' A.M. the Board of Supervisors meets as a Board of canvassers to continue the canvass o:i the returns of the Primary Election held on ter" August 28th, 1934, throughout the County of Contra Costa, and the returns of said 1, canvass being incomple te; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the further canvass of said returns be �q continued to and until Friday, September 7th, 1934, at 9 o'clock x - rr sn In idatter of Canvassing of Returns of env Absent Voters Ballots for Aug. 28th, 193'-• ` The canvass of Absent Voters Ballots at the Primary Election of Aug. 28th, 19 being incomplete it is by the Board ordered that the further canvass of said T Absent Voters Ballots is hereby continued t!) and fixed for Friday, September 7th 1 934, at 9 o' clock A.M. And the Board takes recess to meet on Friday, September 7th, 1934, at 9 .' o'cloca A.M. A' • • • r • • • r • • • • M4 Chairman. r 4 �2Z .Cle rk. u Lti T , 3x S zzn N�qv A. i N T HE B OAR D OF SUFE RVI SONS OF C ONT RA C OST A C OUNTY, S T AT E OF C ALIF OUiI A. FRIDAY, SEPTEHIBER 7th,1934. The Board met at 9 o'clock A.M. i Present : Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Jas. N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry M. Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C. .Yells, Clerk. In Matter of Canvass of Election Returns gar of Primary Election of Aug. 28th, 1934. u Noir at the hour of 9 o' clock A.M. the Board re-convenes to canvass the returns of the Primary Election held throughout the County of Contra Costa on Aug. 218th, 19-1Z4, and in each of the different precincts thereof, and then and ther t 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 y:� 4 votes cast f or each candidate for each political Party and for each Candidate for each County Office, ani. for each Member of the County Central Cormrnittee,, ex- cluding votes cast by Absent vDters is as shoran on the followi ng pages: l+H - x i s h a` 1�y j °i sYr Y i i ,y N 1`r rr �gj.. I S z+; ^gin .. s a z+ r !ns". i ,ey 1 r • inl S TOF ALL VOTES CAST "' Y__.. AT THE j i PRIMARY ELECTION r t , :,� _ •_`' -ice. ti r:. 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(? n , Richmond 1\ 36 ;� / n '.- C- _ / 1 (7�j7/� Richmond No.37 ti� �' -10 ,- ' ;, -- Richmond No.38 Richmond No.39 u � I 'Richmond No.40 ;ion U a}j fj ( ( ( G �Y�: / � �a C f 10 Richmond No.41 'TU r Richmond No.42 !i ti� �� % I' ;1 # �a1 ? _ u -fes i San Pablo No. 1 San Pablo No. 2 1 ( C io J `` / e t- - s San Pablo No.3 _ �� _u Y to t 3 !� `� 1zd ,I. 0 San,Pablo No.4 3 3 I S 0� ! t; 1Y r Totals Carried Forward 3. ? U J1s33 �g 1i?/ -1/. Z6a � .3 3a��$4 ��0 47 __ �z��; ►I_o�,s.�/�� � 9/_t _ PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 REPUBLICAN Attorney General Member State Board Equalization 2nd Dist. r United States �� Representatire in Congress 6th Dist. Senator • _ W E • ' F � t ' i F z E-0 a i 5a E. O us w rn p q < x t t Q s z �, o o o E- W w ° ai o. a p A a O F O a p i ► 3 ti a :: x a < j ; r.. J r/ t r: y t , r_ 1 l 3 s : 7� . {t �7 9 ' 3 _ �� / ` i J-- WSJ.. 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Vine Hill I�o. 2tf- J - Mountain View No. 1 { ��� , � ( 1 ( � �1 o a ^/ O` [;a� Mountain View No.2 �_ Concord No. 1 i I �-b ? i- ; r`'" 4 9 ' Concord No. 3 l �c U 17 rn� Concord No.3 d, ll Concord No.4 D 7 , Totals Carried Forward _+1 !? �3 -'!-!�7/ 'L � - PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 REPUBLICAN United States r Attorney.General Member State Board Equalisation 2nd Dist. Senator Representative in Congress 6th Dist. t F s l i ~ ?+ O U >+ H O m r i s t f C m r C. a x g o c aCC a 0 E- A vl q R F. m x tn ° 3 a ) w r 3-3 7 L4 Li t f t 4' / r 7 . f j r AL1Lf /t I - 1� j 4 2s' _ _.. ..,_.__-_ ...__ ___.-- (Tf y� d _ �YZ� _ '_ ! j .`„ �.>, �•y'K s - 1 o . - _._ __. - /3y n f `t° 1 �7 ll I I } t _ t , 7 f/ ; l 47yf o _r / = 1 . t It(j( i ! 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Brentwood.No.2 I L , Byron No. 1 13 ^ Byron lT0..2_ _ 3�O _.j y _ _ - 14 bnightsen ^ oI .__ _ _-.__OakleyATo._1 �P t Oakey i�To.2 i�.� j �'1�' aa- n� / 0 l ABSENTEE VOTE S"G3 , 3z iz Z z4l� �-�# ! 237�o s f , 1 7_7 CONTRA COSTA -1✓�3;.�Z�9;b�Sl:.g� /pfd 77-� 7/1 70/ A03,G f 1 q11 ,...3.,_ 1�9g3,s,3s /D//6 2�9� - _ COUNTY TOTALS � � �, t i ------------- , { a k i , r r , , • PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 REPUBLICAN United States 1 Attorney General Member State Board Equalization 2nd Dist• Senator RepresenbUye in Congess 6th Dist f f E� z >4W F0 } c ° w 3 x a i A oc a � < �`rk C p O Ct W E, m q A A. z 3 '?s Q .pE7 j] z E G7 W A C x S) R • ' t u7 i 2q , 4-3 '� � 1 �alp s � ► � 3 - - - _ . - __ - �7 /.�. _ _ 3� _ _ ��� a , i —_ i / •E �j { a e { r i : +� I l _ 57 A_ 9 5 , + I ` Y W ' JJ J U Lj" to � _ �_ .� ` 3 � :�•� y �'' I A z 0 -- c. al 'S_ 4 3 3 17 _ a-= f , ID 30 - T 1 S jj t j t z , 7` •� 71 } n t SS 0,6 06 17 �3 Io7 , i F� ... FFF _. , i 4 S * T 77 • j 1 ! 7 Ll + ` I � r _ ` _ 3 c } ✓ t k _/3 1 Yk 3 2 `- _ Af t r._ kdo '�z� . -� �z7�s�.sz9 �� yzj 0736/I oZ o� _ 9 r / , �rJ� ' x g , , ,. 3 k i € Vi'S _..- _ i . k f w L 1 k , REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member of Assembly, j Member Coat Ce"; y " 10th District Comm' _.:..Sup.Dist, ,i r ELECTION PRECINCTS c. !i E _ Berkeley Park ( �Y j 0 — r El Cerrito No.2 - : 1 _ _ _ _ 3A AJAIJ,111�It -- { (�(� Ll _Cerrito P_ E1 Cerrito No.4 T El Cerrito No. 5 El Cerrito No.6 7 �t ._. ...___El._Cerrito No El Cerrito No.8 1 h r i.« El Cerrito No. 10 ,1/ Kensington No 1 �� .a. Kensington No.2 �f �' l C�;f a 1 v� tic 1d T � r _._.__Ruisington \o._3 Richmond No. l Richmond No.2.._- �S� �/ 7� 4f!) Richmond No.3 ' f>t _._._Richmond No..4_._ µ Richmond No.5 �- Richmond-No G __.._.__. . ___ Richmond No.7 fff.S� t Richmond No.8 rr Richmond No.9 tU ` Richmond No. 10 _ - Richmond No. 11 Richmond No. 12 _ Richmond No. 13 � � 1 J � j Richmond No. 14 _ _ _. _ b_ Richmond No. 10 LI Richmond No 16 a ,U �= _.. _ __. _ �'_` U L5 / Richmond No. 17 J 3 1 Richmond No.18 I n '� l._. �� I _. `C _ - 0 Richmond No. 19 1 ,�t - Richmond No.20 �;'G , q y _ . Richmond No.21 1 Richmond No.22 -- Richmond No.23 I j C1 11 9 Richmond No. 21 13 a _.. _. - _ _ _,.. _-�__ 77 ? ' gU Richmond No.25 ,i Richmond No 26 lS'"� � _. e _ � �� 7 S� t rr�� r Richmond No. 27 1 �' I ` U 0 _ S' _ t�3 FT i Richmond No. 28 �-{ _ _. __ ___. _-_. _ Richmond 1�To.29 .• �Cj Richmond No.30 f Richmond No.31 ( In Richmond To.32 4 Richmond]\To.33 U _ 7 _ Richmond No.34f/ • Richmond No. 35 Richmond No.3G f � __ _._ � -- - - - - 7S 1 z7¢ N Richmond No.37 U 3 4 q1 Richmond No.38 v a Richmond No.39 ;i y : _f Richmond No.40 j �- ,� 3 619 3 b Richmond No.41 Richmond No 42 San Pablo No. 1 � San Pablo No. 2 i! u if {7 San Pablo No.3 p E San Pablo No Totals Carrled Forward ;i 0, �•�1. 8 µ PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 REPUBLICAN Member Countq Central l Member Count/Central Member Counb Centralj Member Covi Central Member Count Central Member Counij,Centra! 1i Member CmmV Centra! It Committee.-Sup. Dist. Gonuaiftee Sup Oast. ; Committee Sup Dist: Canmittee_._._...Sox Dist: Committee*._.Sup.Dist Comm ke__-._,.Sup,Dist. t! Commiffee_..___.Sup.Dist. it • i � ' *i ' X00; t 1vc I z, a It �_ k '?) -- _ 67 1 II '1 f ` r— ti 1� itij M � ? it , Z6 _J � �} t to � 1• ' II • i S' f s I C I - t _-ib � i � Q ft 7• 77 ! + t # �4 50 3 ��� � i_ � . 3 tf III (� _ ryy# AAA,, f 511 �7Y 74,i4 f ' !��"f0 j 1�?'l Gbh''/L}'�""~ ' +' .�_ • 1 i } �' � F J • 7 f � � y a iy ,E _ _.� rF.• _ _�'�== _. c_ z — — —mow {+:i u f# i } 3 r a #" w � REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE - - - ' Member of Assembly, ,! Member Cou*Cenbal- 10th District ; �� Commitb:e---- Sup:D - .x ELECTION ; v �_ M PRECINCTS a. 7 r .7 x i; W Y Totals Brought Forward Giant (; C ) �t , 2. Oleum Rodeo No. 1 � ( - Rodeo No. 2 .,. � ` __.... _. f Pinole No. 1 �l ( •� � �b � (c 'T Pinole No.2 ry _Hercules -� Selby Crockett No. 1 [< '� `� 3. 0_ - Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 No. i 4 Crockett)\o.4 Crockett No.5 3 Crockett No. 6 `j h ? t Crockett No. 7 j;t i Port Costa No. 1 r Port Costa I�To.2 !'� C) Danville No. 1 Danville No.2 ,5 1 7 San Ramon - Tassalara t Alamo Lafayette No. 1 , Lafayette No.2 Canyon D f 1\Moraga , n St.11lary3 i 0 r Orinda Alhambra f. Walnut Creek No. 1 iC D r ► � - , z ._.;, Walnut Creek 77 No.2 _,- b L 1(7 Walnut Creek No. 3 j y � �5 "-�� Walnut Creek No.� � 4 � w � � / � � _.. _.. ! , SaranaP J �' . , ' . . Dlartinez IJo. 1_. 1 - - - A. _ _. ... _ . . _ ._ _ _.•_- - �-,--- ' Martinez No.2 3 L, j ✓ : v It ! Martinez No.3 Martinez No.4 L G _ .......... q / s llTartlIIeZ NO.5 1 .� l 5 Martinez No. G Martinez No. 7 Martinez No.S , Martinez No.9 F Martinez No. 10 4 Martinez No. 11 � c� S.��-_ " - _. Martinez No. 12 ,S�' Z } t n ._.. .... ._.., ...- i Martinez No. 13 V / .._. �.. Vine Hill No. 1 Vine Hill To.2 '.: 1 fi s Mountain View No. 1 0 + � lZount tin View No.2 n Concord No. 1 � � Concord No.2 T 1 ll iE - _ Concord No.3 1 �U Concord No.4 orward Vg �j�J (o� •�i Q j� � 3q Totals Carried F _._-. _.Totals ____ Gj PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 REPUBLICAN Member County Central ?, Member County Central Member County Central Member Coun Central Member Count)Central i Member Coun Central ,` Member Con Central Committee.::,Sup.Dist Committee..�L-L_Sap.Dist + Committee, y Sup,Dist. Committee_. Sap.Dist ti Committee2:d—Sup.INA ( Committees_._Sup.Dist. ° Committee______.Sup Dist T , j , t ti� r� r✓2i r' 1 _ Ij ' 4 i _ - 4 7,77 7 I i ` + • 1 I > I, I ` f + f ! T 3 E : if _ f � - I , , h ju i , - 7,77-7-77 I _ , i . j I , : h.. I+ h , r, ! v !( r • H �t 1 if f__ PTPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 12 Member of Assembly, - Member Coull Cealral x; Ei `� 11 10th District ` Cou>miftee._L_Sup:Dis x , ELECTION I . 4 PRECINCTS x E+ ! 6 t Arn �1 Totals Brought Forward f - No,S.__._.___ Concord No. 6 7 4 3 Q { { - +� � . c � ___Concord.No._7 � p Associated — Pacheco `r 1 4R `� : . 3 d k + t r k -Pittsburg.I�To. l_ Pittsburg No.2 Pittsburg No.3 a_ _. . _ Pittsburg No.4 0 3 t Pittsburg No._5__..___- .__. Y _ . T 3 (p No. Pittsburg . G __Pittsburg No__7__ PittsburgNo.8 s : IY Pittsburg No.9 -_. ..�.�. '. �� r ` " __._ _.__ ._ _. .-. __. . __, ___ _... _ _..• . _ _ ;_- _• r Pittsburg No. 10 -. Pittsburg No. 11 7t � t Pittsburg No. 12 3 V ! o F a _.-_Pittsburg.No. 13 PittsburgNo. 14 3 Clayton. r Port Chicago I�To. l 9 4 ! " 1'ort.Chicago i\To..2 "` _. .._ - _ _ i _ Clyde G ___Nichols ! k i . r � � k n _ ry , Antioch IT 1 4 _-Antioch l�To.2.". ^� 7 � r-- k Antioch No.3 -Antioch-No.-4 Antioch No.5 Antioch-No--G { z y _ Lone Tree : k ; h ") .Brentwood.No..l Brentwood No.2 1 I _.13rent�rood\To:3__. ."__ Byron No. 1 3 E Byron No.2 ! k Knightsen I 0. No Oakley_ , . ... Oakley No.2 ABSENTEE MOTE ' E I CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS 9 -7— �- k i TZ i � 4 { :i • PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 REPUBLICAt Member County Central Member Counly Central Member County Central Member Cuffi Central Member Count am y Central V bm' Central Member C tral Commft.--..Sup.wjl Committee—'Js".Dist. Commatea—Z7—sup.DbkL,*mitleeft,�Sup.Ful. Cwfll�e.—!�LsqL uml. coliwittee up DisL Commitles-1—sq.DiSL ............ Zil Ns: Ni 7" it R�W .4 As it tz -Ak it :�.Az- . ......... ........ it -4.. 29 3 it eV _n i Sk -7 Je s .F Q-4 .i .44", As C. A .1 ...1 fg- r- REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member Cont,Central Member Con*Cealral Member Court)Central - Member Counf Centra) Member County Central CommKiee Sap.Dist Cemm�x Sup.Dist CommDtee Sup.Dist Committee Snp Dat Committee Ste.Dist � y ELECTION PRECINCTS ! - sg Berkeley Park _ El Cerrito No. 1 El Cerrito No. 2 - - El Cerrito No. 3 El Cerrito No.4 El Cerrito No. 5 �y El Cerrito No. G _ El Cerrito No.? . r. El Cerrito No. 8 _ El Cerrito No. 9 - El Cerrito No. 10 If Kensington No. 1 h I . Kensington Na 2 _ a Kensington No. 3 Richmond No. i i Richmond No. 2 Richmond No.3 Richmond No.4 7 Richmond No. ii Richmond No. G •��.� Richmond No. 7 Richmond No.8 Richmond No. 9 Richmond No. 10 - Ricllmond No. 11 Richmond No. 12 Richmond No. 13 Richmond No. 14 Richmond No. 15 Richmond No. 16 Richmond No. 17 '. . Richmond No. 18 { Richmond No. 19 Richmond No. 20 Richmond No. 21 - Richmond No. 22 Richmond No.23 Richmond No.24 Richmond No. 25 Richmond No. 26 t Richmond No. 27 ;! _ t...-. Richmond No. 28 Richmond No. 29 Richmond No. 30 Richmond No.31 ; Richmond No. 32 E `' Z Richmond No. 33 Richmond No. 34 Richmond No. 33 Richmond No. 36 Richmond No.37 _ Richmond No.3S Richmond No. 39 Richmond No.40 Richmond No.41 Richmond No. 42 '� F San Pablo No. 1 San Pablo No. 2 San Pablo No. 3 � f San Pablo No. •1 Totals Carried Forward j " - ! x . PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 .__. . IiiI :f I •�:'i i,, _ }� tf� RE_PU__i,i B Member CounCentral Member County Central Member CouaCentral Member Ceanly Central Member County Central Member County Central j Member County _. C entr!,. t a_l Cm � eCommittee... Cee_ _Sup.DiCmDe__ Sup.Dist.i+ __—Sup.Dist Committee---Sup.Dirt. Committee_ _Sup.Da- t.tttC_. i IX1i6=' --y-�s•_~���. �•� 77 8,' it LI ., 12 : w--. } - l---- , { r 1 f i. = REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 16 _ --- I' Member County Central Member Coaoty Central Member County Central Member Courtly Central j Member Couty Central Committee Sup.Oistt, ii CommitteeSnp.DIA i; CommBtee 3._Sup.Dist fi Commitfee_�__Sap.Dist jt Committee .?_.YSup.-Dist ELECTION } �U -�" ' �, - �� ' / , PRECINCTS ( i _ f - Totals Brought Forward r , Giant4+ , Oleum Rodeo leo. 1 ! Rodeo No 2 Pinole No 1 f I t , F, Pinole No. 2 } Hercules z Selby t j!{ i I i , t , ------- !j Crockett No. 1 Crockett No. 2 t Ii t Crockett No.3 Crockett No.4 i I Crockett-No.-5 Crockett No. G Crockett No. 7 k' tIF� , Port Costa No 1 Port Costa No.2 } '� i S Danville No.1 , Danville No 2 _ r E San Ramon , Tassaiara Alamo Lafayette No.2 ij I i r Moraga s St.Afar _ Orinda • I r. 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Committee Sup.Dist: i Committee `f Sup.Dist. Committee N Sup.Dist. Committee---.. Sup.Dist. Committee._.---Sup Dist. I J �E' ., �'�� _ •is � a! � 1 ± , , G , li f P f , ' 4t { t .'.Sr}.'.9 It1 J. , i, { 1 i �± f 1 _ _ 777 It N , y, f .za i♦ .. # . t r , I r I ' II, r 3 ; 1 i » 2 e Y y' 2 , t p t ' 41 I _ --, , , r t i !S REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 18 Member Curb Central Member County Central Member Calnty Central Member Coltaty Central Member Cw*Central i CommDteeSap 0'xt CaemDfee. _Sap Oast. CommDfee_.___Sap Dist CommiHee Scp Dist. i, Committee Sap:Dist, I: ELECTIO PRECINCTS ' 3! i Totals Brought Forward ( * �� _ _. _._Concord_ro.. 0.,,_.1v i b5 _ I If ! ( 7 q ! _ .. Concord No. G Concord leo.7 Associated _ -- i. Cowell , , i ' U Pacheco 1 i f` 1 uT No.1 Pittsburg No.2 5 i Pittsburg No.3 (D 0 �j.__ Pittsburg No.4 j' : S I ' ;L�= � l s = Pittsburg No. 5__ ' L Pittsburg No. G ...Pittsburg No..? Pittsburg No.S - : Pittsburg No.,9 I► : ._ _. =s7 n _ Pittsburg No. 10 _ ^, Pittsburg No. 11 _ : _ loo , Pittsburg No.12 - _-Pittsburg No. 13 2 , Pittsburg No. 14 # 3 = t-. _ _-Clayton , � r Port-Chicago No. l � Port.Chicago No.2 Clyde Tichols s , j � t , _ _Antioch No. 1 Antioch I�To._2 Antioch No.3 Antioch l�To.4 ` , 9 _ Antioch No. 5 : Antioch No. G Lone Tree ..Brentwood No. l Brentwood Nro.2 ------ . Brentwood No..3_. . . r 5 Byron No. 1 .Byron No.2 s Hnightsen - Oakley No.l Oakley No.2 ' n AasEnrr vorE -.. t, 13 CONTRA COSTA �— �� CouNTY_TOTA�s 7b 19o'fM0?1 #z 6 ,34 /7 3�31 : .Z �8�1I01 �S1 ; _ ._:_ , 5 _ » _ f F I' { i v w I , } i , it PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 REPUBLICAN _a It Member Coun#y Cenral Member Couo# Cenral Member.Ca�pdy Cen#raf Member Conal Ces#ra# ' Member Cann# CeRw Member Gounf Ces{tra# Member Caua#�Ctn#rat Commif#ee.. 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Richmond No.R Richmond No. 9 Richmond No. 10 –77 Richmond No. 11 Richmond No. 12 Richmond No. 13 f Richmond No. 14 Richmond No. 15 Richmond No. 16 Richmond No. 17 � . Richmond No. 18 Richmond No. 19 } - _ ,14-. Richmond No. 20 _-. -< Richmond No. 21 - Richmond No. 22gt Richmond No. 23 Richmond No.24 I Richmond No.25 s Richmond No. 26 Richmond No. 27 Richmond No. 28 Richmond No. 29 Richmond\To.30 Richmond No. 31 Richmond No.32 ` Richmond No. 33 Richmond No. 34 v. . Richmond No. 35 Richmond No. 36 Richmond No. 37 Richmond No.38 Richmond No. 39 ! i Richmond No.40 Richmond No.41 _ Richmond No. 42 San Pablo No. 1 San Pablo No. 2IM San Pablo No. 3 San Pablo No. --- . _ Totals Carried Forward i t PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 REPUBLICA Member County Central Member County Central Member Coonty Central Member County Central F Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Committee......._.Sup.Dist CommHW..____.Sup.Dist Committee---------Sup.Dist Coma►Dtee.-__-__-Sup.Dust. : Committee__-----Sup.Dist. Committee.______Sup.Dist. Commillu____.-_Sup.Dist. zw E _ t` : 4 zr i �L i. i i 4x, , yam. 1 • yk� if i#pp • , � � E r _ i. t t. 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Richmond No. 2G c• ' U v d� I f �� " Richmond No.27 7 J O Richmond 1�To.28 �_�" ( _ (-` ._ � j �.-`' (O Richmond No.29 ,jet( C,', / Yl �._.��'✓_� Z-1 Richmond No.30 Richmond No.31 ` ^, U � �. � _ -!- �-- � -- --�---- Y Richmond No.32 , q Richmond No.33 ��`Y U _0 Richmond No.34 ~7 Richmond No. 35 0 u a ;� o t� � � � �- � _ / U _ -- Richmond No.36 .__v t; 0 Richmond No. 37 Richmond No.38 4 s _j "� Richmond No.39 Richmond No.40 1 0 Richmond No.41 14q - - -- Richmond No.42 p v C> 01 �a San Pablo No. 1 / r S7,7­ an Pablo 1�To 2 ..� _ _. L .. ._. �._ San Pablo No.3 San Pablo ATo.4 D Totals Carried Forwards 1� Alz ,� .�•t . YJ �_'3 g6 3� ! . 9zy� 4 PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 DEMOCRATIC _ -- 7- Secre fary at State ;i Controller =! Treasurer Attorney General z , ' � 1 `/ ya C zi Joh y 0 O M� F� O x f x A !f G. 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Concord I�To. 3 I '1 U D V u - Z 0 Concord o N .4 _ _. � Totals Carried Forward ? �,1 l .G3 l� 7/ / 8ra � .-�...a.�•=_•.,-_-t.:^_�:--.�---_-..:_ .-._....::._- __:�...._.-:: _.-.—.�•:..._._,mss—.__rw:.:_...-._,._._. ._....z.__-.,_.p—,:.•ti:.s.�._....w-�•w,_,..tw--..-=:- r.:n.:.._:_:_,:._._._. ._-,._..-.:-:_�.:: --sa��}��'s-eta+ PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 DEMOCRATIC Secretary of State Controller Treasurer �f Attorney General }i s } � Q x s C9 Z q i 1 i > q Z 4 >4 O M x >4 ° Z i 41 cc a x a w a w ti a ° a w -� a ° c i O a .� c. ►� Er, q v3 H } ra 7r i t � S f^. t } _ (CIle _ i i , f r 1 clz 3 �3 t 2T os a / A J r , 777 { i } } t _L. � 3 L 3 AT! Li 9"S 01 , , u r i I . t l� � m2zLL r 77 ' J q -. ir 3 r r 4 , 9 !� - - t ---, ........- _.-..._ . , .- _ ,.._ ,. —1_ _ _ It } IL .. , �__.__ _ _ _ DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Governor Lieutenant Governor � z z in e' z z 9 C d, z O �, E, W i ELECTION a : o : o zF a o . o ,, OE+ ;Z:, Q R 6 O p U O z ! U2 ; t PRECINCTS A x F z U E-4 y„ M bC z ` W Cpl ' G7 C C Z m m z C P. ' O ' ".�' ; ti x : a I w L7 F*+ N ? r ►Ca r0-s a P+ E Totals Brought Forward ' f ______Concord N*o._5_ , Concord No. G 0 i v : 0 0 : '317 ` ;- ._Concord.NTo..7 3 U . _ �. C U _. ._ Associated 0 0 ."31 D ° l I o _ J a 3 0 3 U ; a` _.v ' �Cowell_ Iy ` Pacheco 3 7 o v o / J+�. 3 ,1- , 'ef I ;pJ2_. 0 , a o - ___. _ `Pittsburg No.-I . _._ . _-_ I a_ Pittsburg No.2 3 f 17 } . Pittsburg No.3 Pittsburg No.4 0 � � 1 � 3 Y , ! ?'1/0 Pittsburg No. 15. _ �'`t : �= � , _ .I �._t�.� _ . .t I 1� ^ -9 1 � i a u 0 4 / 0 Pittsburg No. s 3 i to � � . o : � I� `b I l �, `= . 3 3 L) Pittsburg No.8 f / 0 4 ! ! _Pittsburg.No, 9 ._.V_.___��_ _ - ``._ _ _ _ �. - '� �3.. .r - ate Pittsburg No. 10 '^ L L ` u �t !o / ! S. ' � � ' / ° ! 6 Pittsburg No. 11 0 J � U Pittsburg No. 12 u 0' a ; 3 '. �` 3 6 ; ! 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COUNTY TOTALS J3 �I� _1.Z J ,� b�-14 1004 P/ 4 to 4Z4f 720 f } � ! s ' t , P _ f r ` e i . z PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 DEMOCRATIC Secretary of State ( Controller ,i Treasurer Attorney General W D+ p v W Gr. Q ( ° H z _� A4 N C/� � t i Li -- - { :z t { , i J 3d �cr- a q - lzZ 4q : kiq 7. - 7 a f J • 3 , ri 34 1 l () t rr Y r i tT Lr a . _7 � A X18' 3v 3 a .;� { A_ j3 3 ► t k flu , " C a 3 - s � � t 41. , 3 �` �� � `� � i � `r �.�•� `c 6 - � �- w. . . _. _ _. , - , 1 / 0 o / -3 ./ , 30 X33 - • ffff -17 1070' 1 - e jr t xx t _ 4 _ , t } ( c 1 j i 1 i t , —. a.. i, 777 DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 32 Member State Board Equalisation 2nd Dist. United Wes Senator Z z i r .. o i+ E Z C-1 OZ p «. ELECTION s x 3 xh x PRECINCTS o •" '4o r7 r . � j ! W ( o c ' (P _ y _ Berkeley Park . El Cerrito No.1 El Cerrito No.2 1 a , , El Cerrito No.3 . El Cerrito No.4 f 4 El Cerrito No. 5 , , t El Cerrito No.G ; ��7 I q E1 Cerrito No.7 �✓ J�` % _ _ .g_._.�_ !_I 3 _. El Cerrito No. 8 �-•' j ' � _ _ _ �� (� i 3 4 _ ._ _ . .. 4 ' _ El.Cerrito No.9 !� ( '" 7 : / 6 El Cerrito No. 10 Kensington No. 1 Kensington\ - T 0 2 -Kensington No.3 - Richmond No. 1 Richmond Na 2 Richmond No.3 / L Richmond.No..4 - Richmond No.5 i .Richmond No. G " Richmond No. 7 • , Richmond No.8 _ , : t ` Richmond No.9 � j b r Richmond No. 10 I •� � � : � �', r n j p ` Richmond No. 11 Richmond No. 12 P Richmond No. 13 � M 1 Richmond No. 14 Richmond No. 15 ( u 3 1 ! 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Richmond No. 35 ' (� �✓ � `r° d � � _ - ! _ `� ! i = Richmond No.36 Richmond No.37 T � 4 ? � (� Richmond Ido.38 a Richmond No. 39 } , It I / t Richmond No.40 Richmond No.41 Richmond\o.42 San Pablo No. 1 San Pablo No. 2 j r ( ( .4 '4? e: San Pablo No. 3 3 9 San Pablo No.4 ♦ Totals Carried Forwardi lyw'; _ ^ i ✓t",�`�?S�s' .203f d : PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 DEMOCRATIC Representative in Congress 6th Dist iota District ,' Member of Assembly, �! trust it O F t C O O W .WJ 0 0 0 as z D- i q 0 Do r — , j3 r , { r : 2 � r » y r i k r � , t L_.. w # _ jirA / 0 4 . , 1 r : t • 41 V may' 1 » ro j F t(� , V t e , r t Q # / I 4 z. f i b.. _ - d r � f , • d rr ti f l w Ll S✓` K n : 77 I 417 t iF 3 Ll `'rt L! 74915q lei f- - t - DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member State Board Equalization 2nd Dist. 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PRECINCTS �i I y Berkeley Park x EI Cerrito No. 1 El Cerrito No.2 k EI Cerrito No.3 s EI Cerrito No.4 EI Cerrito No. 5 EI Cerrito No. G El Cerrito No. ? El Cerrito No. S � 0 Cerrito No. 9 EI Cerrito No. 10 J Kensington No. I f Kensington No. 2 Kensington No. 3 Richmond No. 1 11.iclunond No. 2 itichniond No. 3 .._. llichmond No.4 Richmond No. 5 f 1 1 F Richmond No. 6 Richmond No. 7 Richmond No.8 Richmond No.9 P, I , , Richmond RTo. 10 _ I Riclnuond No. 11 r ltichniond No. 12 'N a Richmond No. 13 x _ Richmond No. 14 Richmond No. 15 Richmond No. 16 � ltichnlond No. 17 Richmond No. 15 T RichmoIld No. 19 Richmond No. 20 s Richmond No. 21 Richmond No. 22 .Richmond No. 23 " Richmond No. 21 Richmond No. 25 $,u Richmond No. 26 R-Ichmond No.27 { Richmond No.28 Richmond No. 29 Richmond No. 30 Richmond No.31 f Richmond No.32 Richmond No. 33 Richmond No. 34 F Richmond No. 35 I Richmond No.36 � . Richmond No.37 Richmond No. 38 "A Richmond No. 39 Riclnuond No.40 1 Richnlond No.41 Richmond No.42 San Pablo No. 1 � San Pablo No. 2 San Pablo No. 3 San Pablo No,•1 Totals Carried Forward , , , n5 PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 DEMOCRATIC Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central �! Member C004Central Member County Central ;I Member County Centra! ii Member Coanfy Central I z Committee..._....Sup.Dtst. Commie---Sup.Dist. CommDtee_____—Sup.Dist i Commitiee.._._._.Sap.Dist. Committee._..—Sup.Dist. ; Committee.... 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Tassajara__ N e ; } s Alamo Rs R Lata vette No- 1- Lafayette Lafa ette No.2 _ Canyon } Moraga St.Marys i+ , r Q Orinda ` } ! Alhambra , �tI . ' ! t , Walnut Creek No. 1 - ry ii _.._Walnut Creek.No..2 1A'alnut Creek 1\To. 3 �, j ,23 .4 5 ' j , Walnut Creek No.4 Sarana P 1Aartinez I\To.1. Martinez No.2 1 � i : Martinez No. Martinez r j : _._.� - _�" i _ _. ' _.. _ _ a „ v ,r R'Iartinez I\To.4 ! , 1 _ Martinez_I\To.5__. 7 _: _._ _ _�_.. -- ,_ _. Martinez No. G U : S�� 'l7 � !e ! Martinez No.7 _� . �. �.7 _sci i^ �' -_ _ Martinez No.8 1 � i Atlll�E( Martinez 1\To. 10 3 j i r � No-11.- _Martinez - _ Martinez No. 12 1- :�',1 Martinez 1\o. 13 ,�, - �, �� _ ..- ..... _.�.Q ._. .n_.. ` - Vine Hill No. 1 ry Vine Hill No. 2 , Mountain View No. 1 �3� �� � � :rj� Li3;r����}$ �� �•� ��'` �# j_ _� �.. � Mountain View No. 2 1 3 J d 54 _ Concord No. 1 Concord No.2 + Concord No.3 Concord No.4 � Totals Carried Forward07 �, � , w , PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 DEMOCRA, r. Member County Centra! j� Member Conal Central Member Caintr Central Member Ceuati Central; Member Cou*CWW , Member Count Cenfral j Member Couofl Central Committee.....—.Sup.Dist. Committee Sup.Dist. If Comms Sup.Dist Commitee Sup Dist. Committee..._—Sup.Dist. Cammiltee Sup Dist Commitfee.........Sup.Dist. f ! { y i jl li it t Ii fl �� �! 1 if j I I ► ; . i I 13 j' Ij c. )i k 11 , i 3 it 21:sa ai F� i 1-71 I� it if i3 # ik t 1 ' m _ j n I a, 3 r I it ! i' 47 i # F I It f I if i i t j 3 DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE i3 Member Comfy Ceaw Member Coaai�Ceabal Member Cw*CeaW Member Cwah Ceafral Member Cmmfj Ce¢iral II �• � p• - Dat Wmaw-..._...,Sup.Dat CommDfce.______Sap.Drab C0mMiHft_.__SqpjhL � ,• - � ii - j �l S S f } ELECTION ,4 RECINCTS Totals Brought Forward z w _ , Concord No._5 �'-f ( .�� '17? �, ►c ;�- ' � �3 � ; � -� 7 q _Concord No. G i� 0'� Lot) ' « _.Concord No..? 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Richmond i\o. 10 - Richmond No. 11 _. :. Richmond No. 12 Richmond No. 13 Richmond No. 14 ► Richmond No. 15 !I RichmondT IM . z 1�o. 1G , Richmond No. 17 Richmond No. 13 Richmond ATO. 19 Richmond No. 20 ti+ F Richmond No. 21 ( ! Richmond No. 22 , Richmond No.23 j Richmond No. 24 j k Richmond No.25 ! _i I Richmond No.2G Richmond No. 27 ! Richmond No.28 Richmond No.29 IS I . Richmond No.3o Richmond leo.31 Richmond No. 32 Richmond No. 33 Richmond No. 34 !� Richmond No. 35 Richmond No.36 t � Richmond No.37 Richmond No.38 Richmond No. 39 I {( .._ __ _ _ . _ - --- ------�• �• Riclunond No.401 ,I Richmond No.41 Richmond No. 42 (i ' San Pablo No. 1 ;! + San Pablo No. 2 --- San Pablo No.3 San Pablo No.4 Totals Carried Forward PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 PROKIBITIN Member State Board United States ? Representative in Member Assembly I # Equalization....._...Dist., Senator i1 Congress.........._Dist. ' .. .._.. Dist.it I� ` . 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Clyde E _.._..._.. :Nichols, i - , , t f 1t , + a Antioch No. l -... _ ._ Antioch No.,2 _ 1 j Antioch No. 3 4 .Antioch No.4 , Antioch No. 5 : t ` f Antioch6 f _ .Lone wee Brentwood 1\To.1 w. Brentwood No.2 r } . .Brentwood No. 3 Byron No. 1 Byron No._2 i Knightsen F _ Oakley I\To, l _ , Oakley No.2 ABSENTEE VOTE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS I Z S , , 4 r i i r--........_._ 7 t t a — -- �._-==�.^_--�_:w.—.—�� —�_. �.� • .�._�__---_-�__ =.-_T�-�__�:-- -----���-=_=.rte.__._ �I �f PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28 1934 PROHIB'ITIWI. Member State Board is United States Mi Bepresentatire in 1i Member Assembly I I Equalization..___ Dist.I+ Senator fl Congress—_._._._Dist. pit, j( f if._ O ' (I :=...,ln If fix•... '77- is 14, a a , + I ' I , f I Ir ._ r� �� �I � . .. 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Richmond No. 11 Richmond No. 12 !i Richmond No. 13 Richmond No. 14 it II Richmond No. 15 ! j i Richmond No. 16 -- I Richmond No. 17 Richmond No. 18 Richmond No. 19 i ;{ ( -7 Richmond No. 20 x Richmond No. 21 Richmond No. 22 Richniond No. 23 Richmond No. 24 I f Richmond No. 25 I Richmond No. 26 Richmond No. 27 � I� - it ! ! Richmond No. 28 Richmond No.29 Richmond No. 30 �' ! Richmond \To. 31 : Richmond No. 32 i Richmond No. 33 i Richmond No. 31 it Richmond No. 3v Richmond No. 36 Richmond No. 37 Richmond No.38 'I �' ! Richmond No. 39 Riclunond No.40 Richmond No. 41 ' Richmond No. 42 it San Pablo No. 1 fi San Pablo No. 2 tz !� w San Pablo No. 3 r San Pablo No.4 Totals Carried Forward ! - PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 PROHIBITION9-7 w; Member County Central j Member County Central Member Coady Central Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central ; member County Central E Committee......--Sup.Dist. Committee Sup.DisL Commitke- Sup.Dist Committee____.__Sup.Dist. Committee__-._...-Sup Out. I Committee Sup Dist. '� Committee---------Sup.Dist. R. it : C , • I , a y I � ;t it F t I y, ,s ! _ mss. I it tl E 1 _ I f ( it x ' t i N ! 1 . tt 'i , as. r ! •1 � ' 1 2` I it I' ' R - . i it " t , f ' , SOCIALIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 68 Governor ,.� lienkami Gmmor Secretary of State �i ContrnIIer Treasurer ��Attorney General a x � 1 ' S ELECTION 44 }� PRECINCTS ° } 3 to Berkeley Park ! h1_Cerrito.No.i ._____ N El Cerrito\Lo.2 _.. El_Cerrito No.3 _ # • El Cerrito No.4 -_ El Cerrito No. 5 E1 i Cerrito Na.6 � • � � _ i � El Cerrito No.7 # f „ El . _ Cerrito 1\0.$ _ELCerrito-No._9 x ; El Cerrito No. 10 Kensin�n 1�To 1 E Kensington No.2 � 1 Kens,ington_No.3 l . Richmond No. ( r { , _.-.Richmond No.O. Richmond No.3 I Richmond No.4 } E Richmond 11o.5 i t _ _Richmond No..G f , v Richmond No. 7 } Riohmond.No.8 • Richmond No.9 Richmond No. 10 t Richmond ItiTo. 11 t ... . . , Richmond 1\ 12 Richmond No. 13 t �° Richmond 1\o. 14 Richmond No. 15 . , Richmond No. 16 - , Richmond No. 17 9 Richmond No. 1$ No. 19 Richmond Richmond No.20 i - __y.__ __. } I Richmond No.21 i 1 Y Richmond Na.22 Richmond No.23 Richmond No.24 i , Richmond No.25 / _..._ Richmond No.26 ' , Richmond No.27 Richmond No. 2$ F , Richmond No.2 } • Richmond No.30 Richmond No.31 Richmond No.32 � i x Richmond No.33 } � } Richmond INTO.34 Richmond No. 35 Richmond No.3G a Richmond No.37 x.._ o - Richmond No.3$ , Riclnnond No.39 Richmond No.40 Richmond No.41 , Richmond No.42 3 _ San Pablo 11To. 1 San Pablo No. 2 � San Pablo No.3 ; San Pablo No.4 a E-L Totals Carried Forward 4 i t a 1 j/ f PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 SOCIALISE. `` = Member State Board i! United States I Representatire is !; " Member Assembly � SenatorE ualization....._...Did. a Conge _.._—. tst , 4�- - u � :... . ...p�. ..... .. ........ .... is... .. ....--" --� --'— •— — r _ ! ,� i � ,i is ; �• j, � a. �..+ AT •� I :I �f 'I I t+ ,: I, •.sem 1 ^_ I '' �! jl ji 9 1 �ap. .. .... if ............... .1 : I / - 1 , i t �-�— I I: I I. if • 1 j £•g \s i' 41 SOCIALIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE ■ ■ y .. _ _.. =70 Governor LiesWW Sa w & dWsj2& Controller Treasurer 1AttorneyGeneral d 54 ELECTION :. F PRECINCTS W J . ° tie ) { I x '� ► .; ;IIIIIS t a J a w 4 IL Totals Brought Forward I Giant w ... - Oleum i - Rodeo No. 1 !j Rodeo No.2 � _ ...._ Pinole No. 1 Pinole No.2 { (i Hercules -- Selby -- Crockett No. 1 Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 Crookett No.4 ;i ' w :` Crockett No.5 - Crockett No.G Crockett No.7 Port Costa No. 1 - , i Port Costa No.2 Danville No. i Danville No.2 . .._. _... San Ramon n Tassajars, ; 1 Alamo ' Lafayette No. 1 --- Lafayette No t Canyon .._.. 1lioraga A _ St.Marys Orinda _.._ :I � •x Alhambra _ - -- Walnut Creek No. l 1Palnut Creek No.2 Walnut Creek No. 3 Walnut Creek ATo.4 Saranap Martinez No. 1 Martinez No.2 ,i :1 � .... ..___.. Martinez No.3 Martinez No.4 _ Martinez No.5 ` Martinez No.G Martina No.7 Alartinez No.S Afartinez No.9 Martinez No. 10 f Martinez No. 11 Q Q , Mutlnez No. 13 Martinez No. 13 ' ..: . Vine Hill No. 1 Vine Hill ATo.2 Mountain View No. Mountain View No.2 Concord No. l t Concord No.2 Concord No.3 •' 7�1 Concord No.4 Totals Carried Forward : .i 'i-•RR PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 SOCIAIIS -A f Member State Board United States h Representative is MemberAssemblJ Equalization....._...Dist. Senator oagress_......... ._.......•_..._Dist. ii C Dist. ' , I i lZ Ic if it 17 I; ;! if iitt it ji is , i z,r t �`' '� •1 II � .i • ;1 i it i if it ; it I ifi' t ' , II 11 .1 t1 1• ! 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G .. --- Lone Tree Brentwood No. 1 Brentwood No.2 if it ;► ! i� .77 Brentwood No.3 i it if Byron No. 1 Byron No.2 Knightsen r Oakley\To. .. .. Oakley No.2 ABSENTEE V07E CONTRA COSTA ! / ;i COUNTY TOTALS if ;( �g (p i;�O I i� • ! , r - ;1 I I !j PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 SOCIALIST rr :. Member State Board 'i United States U Represulatim is ` F Equalkation....__.D'aa. I Senator 'Coa ._._._Dist. .—ffm 'h { 1 i : i s.. Ic l: : I: r I { is WN oo— ji if Ji I .I x ,I r :I �I ► „ ; _ _ : �► is •I � y�, r t : I r : I s Vje SOCIALIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE54 5. -74 Member County Central �' Member County Central Member County Central j' Member Count)Central Member County Central CommWee------__Sup.Dist. Committee----------Sup.Dist Committee.....-_..Sup.Dist Ej Committee......--Sup.Dist. Commiffee _---Sup.Dist x ELECTION PRECINCTS -ib Berkeley Park i EI Cerrito No. 1 El Cerrito No.2 El Cerrito No.3 El Cerrito No.4 ! fj El Cerrito No. 5 I i El Cerrito No. G El Cerrito No. 7 } i El Cerrito No. S r El Cerrito No. 9 1:1 Cerrito No. 10 . �� � .�► _.__. ____. i Kensington No. 1 II ! E Kensington No.2 Kensington No. 3 Richmond No. 1 I Richmond No. 2 j Richmond No. 3 Richmond No.4 �( Ij i) Richmond No. 5 Richmond No. G Richmond No. 7 j) Richmond No. & it 11 f �I Richmond No. 9 Richmond No. 10 Richmond No. 11 Richmond No. 12 Richmond No. 13 � iz Richmond No. 14 Richmond No. 15 it Richmond No. 16 „ jj i Richmond No. 17 Richmond No. 18 i ! - �j X- Richmond No. 19 Richmond No. 20 Richmond No. 21 Richmond No. 22 Richmond No. 23 ! Richmond No. 24 j I! Richmond No. 25 Richmond No. 2677 t Richmond No. 27 � h' •j Richmond No. 28 Richmond No.29 Richmond No. 30 'I Richmond No. 31 : , Richmond No. 32 Richmond No. 33 is Richmond No. 31 Richmond No. 35 Richmond No. 36 Richmond No. 37 !' Richmond No. 38 ( T Richmond No. 39 !ix Richmond No. 40 if it Richmond No.41 ! Richmond No.42 San Pablo No. 1 �? San Pablo No. 2 San Pablo No. 3 �� ! San Pablo No. 4 Totals Carrled Forward PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 SOCIALIST Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central I Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central i, Member County Central i committee..........Sup.Dist. ii Committee..........Sup.Dist ; Committee..........Sup.Dist. Committee..........Sup.Dist'; Committee .......Sup Dist Committee Sup.Dist ; Commitfee...._ Sup.Dist. ' $' I i rs I } !; i; tj i j�fl it it it !I 'i t ' 11 : i it it i n i. it - j ;: a it it t ?� 1 , #' If , , (( II , - ! 77 W I II I fs I t : t 1 : li _ ft 4 t! ! t l t _ , 1 .LIBERTY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE -80 Governor `f lieohnant 8mmer j? Secretary of State Controller( i! Treasurer ;;Attorney General y , ! � , ELECTION i PRECINCTS is I, j , Berkeley Park Ll Cerrito No. 1 ,; �i El Cerrito No. 2 I El Cerrito No. 3 r El Cerrito No.4 1 k i( El Cerrito No. 5 is El Cerrito No. 6 i !; ! ! El Cerrito No.7 El Cerrito No. 8 El Cerrito No. 9 -777 El Cerrito No. 10 !( ! Kensington No. 1 Kensington No. 2 Kensington No. 3 Richmond No. 1 Richmond No. 2 Richmond 1\'0. 3 �I ! it Richmond No.4 1 i � __..._.._.._.77� Richmond No. 5 I Richmond No. G it Richmond No. 7i� _ 1' i Richmond No.8 Richmond No. 9 Richmond No. 10 Richmond No. 11 Richmond No. 12 Richmond No. 13 '^ Richmond No. 14 Richmond No. 15 Richmond No. 16 Richmond No. 17 Richmond No. 18 Richmond No. 19 Richmond No. 20 Richmond No. 21 ! �� it yr Richmond No. 22 Richmond No. 23 Richmond No. 24 Richmond No.25 Richmond No. 26 ! I Richmond No. 27 Richmond No. 28 Richmond No. 29 j Richmond No. 30 Richmond No. 31 Richmond No. 32 i Richmond No. 33 Richmond No. 3.1 Richmond No. 35 '! Richmond No. 36 i Richmond No. 37 , Richmond No. 38 llichmond No. 39 Richmond No.40 Richmond No. 41 Richmond No. 42 ' San Pablo No. 1 San Pablo No. 2 i i ;' ---------- San Pablo No. 3 San Pablo No. 4 ! a -4 r Totals Carried Forward , ii ' PRIMARY ELECTION HELD. AUGUST 28, 1934 LIBERTY-1 . w of Member State Board ( flatted States Representative w Member Assembly ,4 Equalization..... Senator Congress Dist. _.Dist I1 4 1 1 g. it -44 if 1 i ' 1 , 1' r 1 it ( + it it s 7 t it }st jiit I I k { j itit 1 it II (# . if } fE ,. E , r , •1 j ' it x�Y ft , e ' X LIBERTY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE ,82_ 1, Governor Urateoaat Govema Seeretaq of State Controller Treasurer Attorney Generall,, f � J' ELECTION PRECINCTS ' Totals Brought Forward ! Giant f Oleum Rodeo No. 1 I Rodeo No. 2 _ ------z Pinole No. 1 , _. Pinole No. 2 Hercules Selby Crockett No. 1 Crockett.No. 2 ! Crockett No. 3 Crockett No.4 ( F ! Crockett No. 5 Crockett No. G ! Crockett No. 7 Port Costa No. 1 i Port Costa No.2 Danville No. 1 Danville No. 2 ; San Ramon } {; Tassajara Alamo i Lafayette No. 1 Lafayette No. 2 ! Canyon ;f Moraga St. Malys Orinda { � Alhambra » r 'Walnut Creek No. 1 "'alnut Creek No. 2 Walnut Creek No. 3 N%"alnut Creek No.4 _ , Saranap Martinez No. 1 f Martinez No. 2 f E ; Martinez No. 3 Martinez No. 4 Martinez No. 5 Martinez No. G j !} _ _ _- _�►� Martinez No. 7 f !�Martinez No. S Martinez No. 9 - Martinez No. 10 Martinez No. 11WHOM Martinez No. 12 ! - ,4 Martinez No. 13 Vine Hill No. 1 Vine Ilill No. \fountain Vier No. 1 i ?s Mountain View No. 2 Concord No. 1 I Concord No. 2 Concord No. 3 Concord No. 4 i Totals Carried Forward , PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 LIBERTY Member State Door d ! United States i` Representative in 4 � Member Assembly Equalization Senator f�Goa s._...._..Dist. ' Rtsl. ry .._ •� f f• 3 i{f I � r ii it it it it it it if i i sr tI ' it — _ 1 ti 'F it .__. .. � 1 rt �' •, It I .. .. ... �_ .. _- �;� is R ji i1 ! c� % 1111 t . r 7V If 771 r ' �� �� � •� it it " 'l it Ij kiit ii It _ tit , x i 1- it � t 1 777, it 1 fI ;1 it !? ' It l e —77777 it • l • t t i rl L LIBERTY STATEMENT OF ALL "COTES CAST AT THE Governor liedwaof 6mmw Secretary of Sfafe Controller Treasurer ,Attorney General, _ It ELECTION 1 j it g. PRECINCTS i ,t r ` Totals Brought Forward Concord No. 5 Concord No. G Concord No. 7 Associated ' Conedit Pacheco i y ; it r- Pittsburg No. 1 Pittsburg No. PittsburgNo. 3 Pittsburg No.4 r q Pittsburg No. 5 Pittsburg No. G - _ Pittsburg No.7 Pittsburg No.S , Pittsburg No. 9 ._..„ Pittsburg No. 10 Pittsburg No. lI Pittsburg No. 12 Pittsburg No. 13 Pittsburg No. 14f; 'j ! - , Cla Stan -—. - Port Chicago No. I ! Port Chicago No. 2 Clyde Nichols ' Antioch No. 1 . Antioch No. 2 �tit Antioch No. 3 Antioch Into. 4it Antioch No. O f 1 I Antioch No. G Lone Tree , Brentwood No. 1 Brentwood No.2 ! ;� Brentwood No.3 - Byron No. 1 Byron No. 2 Kuightsen W a Oakley No. 1 Oakley No.2 j 1 ABSENTEE VOTE !! CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS t i I• i -<'F z-7 r 3 PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 LIBERTY Member County Central Member County Central il Member County Central ff Member County Central — Member County Central Member County Central Member County Central Committee....--...Sup.Dist. <; Committee..........Sup.Dist. I Committee Sup.Dist; Committee..........Sup.Dist` Committee.........Sup.Dist. Committee..........sup.Dist Committee..........Sup.Dist. if it I _ I , t i+ f h „ a + : !it I f - it it r• ff h .iit i it 1 , , �i of ' I ! ^ i 1, i if i a iI♦ 1' t if t It , }• tIt I t a ^ Y� t , PROGRESSIVE STATEMENT OF ALL MOTES CAST AT THE 92 Governor Unteoaat 6Secretin of State Controller s Treasurer gttorney General ELECTION x '� c PRECINCTS41 �•.. 3 Berkeley Park- No-1 arkNo»_1 .. r ., t f EI Cerrito No,2 s _._El Cerrito-No.3. _. _ _ _._ _._�_. _ . ;..._ _ _. _. ._ .._..,. . ar i r EI Cerrito No» El Cerrito No.5 _M,,.. .. ..,_.. . _._.... ., .. _ .. _ El Cerrito No. G77 El Cerrito No.7 j El Cerrito 10 S _ C _ : #" f t _ El Cerrito No. IU ; s Kensington No 1 Kensington No.2 ' No.3_ i Richmond No. I Richmond T\To. 3 Richmond_I\To 4 1 W{ wyVt _ Richmond No. 5 i k , r j Richmond Richmond No.7 ` z s e i i Richmond No.& v { Y . Q Richmond ATU. €' s T 0 Richmond 1\0. I Richmond No. 11 , s __ _..._._ ...Richmond No. 12 Richmond No. I3 Richmond Na. 14 i � r` ; Richmond No• Iii r i Richmond No. 16 � a ( n Richmond No. 17 Richmond ZTO 13 Richmond No. 19 Richmond 1\To 20 Richmond No.21 j , Richmond\To.22 i �4 ; : Richmond No. 23 r 77 Richmond No.24 F Richmond No.2544, ' Richmond No 2G 1 Richmond No.27 i Riehmond No.2S Richmond No.2g Richmond No 30 r Richmond No.31 Richmond No.32 Richmond No.33 ; t r } Richmond No.34 Richmond No.35 { RichmondATO.3G T .Richmond Ro.37 € Richmond No 35 r Richniond \To• 39 a i Richmond No 40 Richmond No.41 Richmond No.42 r s San Paulo No. I f e San Pablo No. San Pablo No.3 fj San Pablo No t € Totals Carried Forward i PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 PROGRESSIVE Member State Board United States Representative in Mem lssmbh Equalization.........Dist Senator Congress_.........Dist. 4 i 77 77 f j J : a l F S i r f L � G 3. t rI ! f F t ' , !1 , � 1 . } , , i _ : 3 7 _ _ l s • x r 17 , i 1 j i i i r , i i f ff r { • , r s ii 33 . pp I , s : _ • j i t _ F r 3 3 f ! f : 4 , S i v f ' s 4 F ' f I , f , r : 1 1 r t __ ...__.__—S'_�.� � a.:...__%+ �:...:. _..,.�,:.Y: YT_,_""-'"_ �+'..Y: g:.' •^4r.,,,, %N�S �I� f.. t 1: i4V �S. _ __ ____ PROGRESSIVE STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST. AT THE Governor II finmor Semim of SWe Controller `� Treasurer Attorney General ELECTION a ,l PRECINCTS oifa, N Totals Brought Forward Giant ! 1 ' Oleum Rodeo No. 1 Rodeo No.2 Pinole No. 1 '•. �: i j! i1 ' I II I ti� Pinole No. 2 Hercules • j' i Selby Crockett No. 1 Crockett No. 2 I i .. PZ Crockett No.3 Crockett No.4 Crockett No. 5 i I! Crockett No.G ,I !j Crockett No.7 Port Costa No. 1 Port Costa No.2is Danville No. 1 : : Danville No.2 y �i !f j San Ramon Tasmjara Alamo Lafayette No. 1 Lafayette No.9 ; !+ I Canyon ;; !� j( f .......... Moraga �� St.Marys Orinda — Alhambra J ..... Walnut Creek No. 1 =-- ,j Walnut Creek No.2 _......__.. -'.... Walnut Creek No. 3 Walnut Creek No.4 i Saranap Martinez No. 1 Martinez No.2 f Martinez No. 3 Martinez NTo.4 lHartmez No.5 if Martinez\o.6 + I i _ Martinez No. 7 j (� Martinez No.3 1�To 9 Martinez _ Martinez No. 10 : Martinez No. 11 ------_.._ ' Martinez No. 12 Martinez No. 13 it !' Fine Hill No. 1 ' Fine Hill No. 2 .Mountain View No. 1 4 j Mountain View No.2 + i _......_.. Concord No. 1 Concord No. 2i +'- AAj Concord No.3 I? •; j .._... ...�',• Concord No.4 '� + I N Totals Carried Forward :i PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 PROGR -, =¢ ' ow Member Stab Board Dnited States 8epreseata#ne YA SenatorOhL tt 1i FFF��• . ... . ...... i I;- ! ,r .{ 'Iit = It it Lo f' f' i ..... .. ..._ �( 1 ...... , + it ( / it { 77 '77 f . a. it { I{ # it it it :I •t ._.. ... �� `I is }F ' ._ .J. .__ '•.�. f' '4 t It w it ;. it it it - -i WIft It } it _ PROGRESSIVE STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Governor Geafeaad 6muff i, smiul ll Siaie Controller Treasurer Attorney General 29 e - E- j ! ELECTION PRECINCTS z fi s G c \ 4 i+ K i apj _ ' t 1 Totals Brought Forward f Concord No.5 ! + Concord No. G Concord No. ? Associatedit Cowell Pachecoit if { Pittsburg No. l s jf i Pittsburg\To.2 ...... _ .. . Pittsburg\To.3 Pittsburg No.4 .` Pittsburg To. Pittsburg No.G ! 'I _... Pittsburg No.7 Pittsburg No.g 1 ii _...__. ',;•. Pittsburg No.9 Pittsburg No. 10 it Pittsburg No. 11 --- Pittsburg No. 12 j _ . Pittsburg\To. 13 Pittsburg No. 14 j Clayton Port Chicago No. 1 Port Chicago No. 2 ? it Clyde Nichols ... ii � is itit a : Antioch No. l ,i ;! if ' ' _ ' Antioch No.2it Antioch No.3 ii ` Antioch No.4it if Antioch No. 5 Antioch No.G Lone 1ree Brentwood No. 1 Brentwood No.2 ti Brentwood No.3 Byron No. 1i� _. Byron To " .2 Knightsen Oakley No. 1 :i ii Oakley No.2 ' _...._.__.. _. . ABSENTEE YOTE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS ... i! ', �i /. it � .. _._....__....._ - •',k,,vJJJ ;f it !� it �_ �i 3+ . .... ..._..._. ' If i . •,� 1 Lb PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 PROGRESSIVE,. Umber Stile Bond MW Shia bpre mww b � ! Me■ber klow elt:elioe_ .DK seeelor corm.....p-AA ; r Bbd, ;``; c I, `• I� f is Is II h jl li f :. i 1. •� •I ;' ! � .. ._._ ,_..tea,'4. ! . r PROGRESSIVE STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE __9$ x Member Ccu*Central Member Counfr Centrai Member Count]Central ( Member Comfy Central Member Cout Central ! Committee—Sup.hist. i Committee.._......Sup.Dist. Committee--------_Sup.Dist. committee.......—sup.Dist. Committee.........Sup.Dist if ! it t ELECTION ! PRECINCTS j f € it Mj ii . Berkeley Park f � i Li Cerrito No. 1 El Cerrito No. 2 ----�A I I El Cerrito \To. 3 � f IJ I , i El Cerrito NO. El Cerrito No. 5 EI Cerrito No. 6 If it f El Cerrito No.7 No. El Cerrito o.f3 fi II Et Cerrito No. 9 f El Cerrito No. 10 i � F Kensington No. 1 Kensington No. 21 Ktuisington No. 3 i_ Richinond No. 1 f Richmond No. 2 � � Richmond No. 3 J jj i J € Richmond No.4 I� � Richmond NO. 5 if _ Richmond No. 6 Richmond No. 7 ;f 1- Riollmond No.$ (� Richmond`To. Richniond No. 10 1 f Richniond No. 11 � �) if Richmond No. 12 Richmond No, 13 €} � ` Richniond NO. 11 j Richniond No. 15 !, € Richniond \To. 16 � Jf " . Richmond No. 17 � ;f Richmond No. 1S Richinond No. 19 fl Richmond No. 20 Richniond No. 21 i ;, i; ' I 1 � f Richmond No. 22 !! ! Richniond No.23 Richniond No.2.1 � � i If Richmond No. 25 Ii r a Richniond No. 26 !J i1 f Y Richniond 1_\To.27 Richmond No.28 f Riclunond No. 29 Richmond No. 30j Richmond No.31 f Richinond No.32 Richinond No.33 f } i r Richtnond No. 34 IJ I I 4 Richniond No. 33it it Richniond No.36 f Richniond No.37 Richinond NO.38 llichniond No. 39 RiclunoIid 1\To.40 ii w I Ricluuond No. -11 if Richniond NO. 42 1 i San Pablo,\o. 1 San Pablo No. 2 San Pablo No. 3 _. San Pahlo No. -lif it `' Total• Carried Forward PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 PROGRESSIV , 5 jMember Counh Central {' Member Counh Central r Member Couah Central Member Conan Central 1� Member County Central Member Couch Central Member Coaah Central. Committee..........sup.Dist Committee..........Sup.Dist ; CommiBee......_._.Sup.Dist ,! CommiNee___------Sup.Dist. Commtttee__..__.Sup.Dist CommiNee.........Sup.Dist Commitlee.__..—Sup.Dist j s { : zt : a' i �I t »<77 1 i 41 _._ is i Ij, _ tv 1 I i : { I II lt.. i t �F✓ COMMONWEALTH STATEMENT OF ALL NOTES CAST AT THE 104 -- Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretin of State Controller �� Treasurer :!Attorney Generali .{ V it A ki ELECTION W m 110 PRECINCTS a z C5I r o x a z C 1! Berkeley Pari: : EI Cerrito No. 1 El Cerrito No. 2 i El Cerrito No. 3 El Cerrito No. � I El Cerrito No. 5 i El Cerrito No. G El Cerrito No. 7 El Cerrito No.S l:l Cerrito No. 9 __-..__.._..�.._..�- El Cerrito 1o. 10 � I ,1 y Kensington No. I Kensington No. 2 2 Kensington No. 3 �� �i - ------- �.. Richmond No. 1 - = li t Richmond No.2 Richmond No. 3 f ! Richmond No.4 Richmond No. S � } Richmond No. G Richmond No. 7 Richmond No.S Richmond No. 9 { t Richmond NO. 10 Richmond No. 11 i Richmond No. 12 _. --_- w - Richmond No. 13 �! Richmond No. 14 .t e. Richmond No. 15 Richmond No. 19 Richmond No. 17 Richmond No. 1S Richmond No. 19 Richmond No. 20I Richmond No. 21 !� Richmond No. 22 ' Richmond No. 23 f. 71 No.2-1 Richmond o.T , Riclimond No.25 f Richmond No. 26 Richmond No. 27 Richmond No, 28 Richmond No. 29 Richmond No. 30 Richmond No. 31 M j Richmond No. 32 ?' Richmond No. 33 ...,..7 Richmond No.34 Richmond No. 35 is is Ij Richmond No. 36 Richmond No.37 Rielimond No.38 Richmond No. 39 Riclunond No. 40 Richmond No.41 1, Richmond No.42 San Pablo No. I San Pablo No. 2 tit San Pablo No. 3 San Pablo No, t Totals Carried Forward PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 CO NION«EALTH Member State Board United States Repnesentatm In y Ym6a Assao6ly Equalization-.........Dist.i! Senator Congress............Dist. i .. _........Dist - I w , H o it x jlt .. ' i `r> t ' i; q ' 1 , i t, if j r I i r ' � I , I , , ar i • ! f it it 11 it It fj 4 i; .I • : u it i' ! i I it I f • • � 1 1 � I • ti 111 , grxs�c COMMONWEALTH STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 10s n Governor liedellaaf Goreroor Seerefarr of Sfafe Controller Treasurergttorney General' f k El z �- w q L7 7 `I •�. ELECTION M m it o PRECINCTS A Z n 7# O Z ! a I3 Totals Brought Forward Giant Oletutt } Rodeo No. 1 i Rodeo No. 2 Pinole No. 1 i .s Pinole No. 2 ?i s Hercules Selby ,I Crockett No. 1 f Crockett No. 2 Crockett No. 3 Crockett No.4 Crockett No. 5 I II i I A Crockett No. G Crockett No. 7 I Port Costa No. 1 _ Port Costa No. 2 !� I Danville No. 1 Danville No. 2 j �I San Ramon Alamo Lafayette No. 1 r Lafayette No. `� � J! _ Canyon i Moraga St. Marys I� Orinda � j Alhambra i i I Walnut Creek No. I i i; - --- - Walnut Creek No.2 Walnut Creek No. 3V IV, Creek No.4 r I ' Saranap Martinez No. 1 Martinez No. 2 I; Martinez No. 3 ( . Martinez No. 4 Martinez No. 5 I y Martinez No. G .I �. Martinez No. 7 ~ Martinez No. S it Martinez No.9 �( - Martinez No. 10 j Martinez No. 11 � � � !r Zlartiuez No. 13 I Martinez No. 13 Vine Hill No. 1 I Vine Hill No. 2 4` Mountain View No. i _ Mountain ViewNo.2 �f Concord No. 1 Concord No. 2 Concord No. 3 Concord No.4 � 4 Totals Carried Forward It , i' _ i r�. PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 COMMONWEALTH Member State Board `� United States Representative in Member Assembly Equakatlon-----—---Dist !; Senator Coa ! $rets DISI. l h 0 In p IL if i , afw : • , 1, r • �� , , t I;f{j '., �1 •rJ 11 _, _1..._ __,F_.._... . i __—._...e.....�:,.� n : i ii Il : ' 1 , I I I i I , iif14 It 1 xf it � _-- -----.--�: : Ir „ ,I i I i � II , _ COMMONWEALTH STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE _ 108. _ Governor Ue*aaat Goreraor Se=bq of Stafe Controller f Treasurer `,Attorney General ( F z �► I ELECTION F ` o14 PRECINCTS m ilei Zi 2 z l !! 0 Totals Brought Forward _ Concord No. 5 Ji Concord No. G Concord No. 7 Associated !, ! Cowell it Pacheco —. I: i , Pittsburg No. 1 Pittsburg No.2 !i Pittsburg No. 3 ! --- Pittsburg No. 4 � � Pittsburg No. 5 Pittsburg No. G 14 _ Pittsburg No.7 - Pittsburg No.S Pittsburg No. 9 _ i Pittsburg No. 10 Pittsburg No. 11 6I Pittsburg No. 12 Pittsburg No. 13 Pittsburg No. 14 Clayton Port Chicago leo. 1 J! Port Chicago No. 2 _-- Clyde f! it ; : Nicholsit Antioch No. 1 Antioch No. Antioch No. 3 Antioch No. Antioch No. 5 _ Antioch No. G �} Lone Tree ; i II _ Brentwood No. 1 Brentwood No.2 I ------ Brentwood Brentwood No. 3 Byron No. 1 J Byron No.2 Knightsen Oakley No. 1 i I Oakley No. 2 , - ' ABSENTEE VOTE N CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS • j n xt , PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 COIF MONWEAI;TH . + I Member State Board { United States 11 Representative m ii (, MmberIssembil - : Equalization.........Dist. Senator I; Congress._._„___rust. i ------------ _ _ tt Drat. _ :j F O {I `' ti j• {j �i I ' if a ) F c r , , x -- - --- - : _ . t t t I � { v li •� i 1' 71-- IT Ij i} is n it �! . 'f4-1 it it it I ! if j ! I ij it , it it , , • , Y it iit ait if , f ” 11 lI i! TI p it l ' t k It f !' -------- it �7 COMMONWEALTH STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE A . r1 Member Couch Central Member Couch Central ; Member Couch Central ( Member County Central ' Member Couch Cmfral ' it Committee—___Sup.Dist. Committee.......—Sup.Dist. Committee _Sup Dist. Committee....... .Sup.Dist. i Committee......_.Sup.Dat. _. - I -- - - i If j i M ELECTION PRECINCTS x Berkeley Park El Cerrito No. 1 El Cerrito No.2 I! Ll Cerrito No. 3 -- El Cerrito No.4 El Cerrito No. 5 El Cerrito No. G I; El Cerrito No. 7 El Cerrito No. S j i; �t E'l Cerrito No. 9 1.1 Cerrito No. 10 4 Kensington No. 1 Kensington No. '_' + 11 I i heusmgton No. 3 Riclmlond No. 1 i it !' I it + ( Richmond No. 2 1 Richmond No. 3 Richmond No.4 I ' Richmond No. 5 i c RichIllond No. 6 Richmond No. 7ft it Richmond No. S Richmond No. 9If I� Richmond No. 10 Richmond No. 11 i Richmond No. 12 ; if Richmond No. 13 Riclunond No, ld ifif Richmond No. 15 1 js IJ Richmond No. 16 I Richmond No. 17 Richmond No. IS Richmond No. 19 iti Richmond No. 20 Richmond No. 21 Richmond No. 22 i jl Richmond No. 23 __.. Richmond No. 24 'f i Richmond No.25 Richmond No. 26 �� I Richmond 1`\o. 27 Richmond No. 28 Richmond No. 29 " I Riellniond No. 30 Richmond No. 31 t � Richmond No. 32 Richmond No. 33 i r Richmond No. 31 Richmond No. 35 fi Richmond No. 36 f f' Richmond No. 37 Richmond No. 38 Ilichmond No. :39 Richmond No.40 Riclunond No. 41 I. Richmond No. 42 San Pablo No. 1 _ 711,' San Pablo No. 2 ,� i' 1 San Pablo No. 3 'i If I fan Pablo No. •t ,� I f i u i i Totals Carrled Forward iI i' 3 I, jt !f i xx 11 t x �K PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 COMMONWEALTH= r N Member Gountr centra! 4{ Member Goua#;r Centra! {i Member C=4Cem1ra! Member Couaty WW Member Canatr Ceatral Member Co7*Gemfrai Member Conary WNWcommittee —-----Sup.Dist. ' Commmee_-._....Sup.Dist. CommDfee___.-__Sup.Dist. Committee__--_----Sap.Dist. i Co mm'itiee_ ._.Sap.Dist. Commi'ffee Sup Dist. Commiftee_-.._.-.-Sap.Dist. , a it , it it ' N , ki f , '} i Al i ( y it tass it i x t if if 77 , ( { e ,S r ,t { t if i '--;:... I � i ij t dam'_ 1 '1 y k1 if } arr f� , t , ; t f1 �t { i .m i { 1 �1 _. . i` i , it I t , ro COMMUNIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE I• .. .. ..w.-.. .. •1,�. GovernorL'uahunl OMM SMdUY d SWO Oont aff !� Treasurer Attorney Glsnerai -� lir ELECTION !` �, PRECINCTS W 'cc w t; z !i I 1 Berkeley Park El Cerrito No.l - El Cerrito No.2 El Cerrito INTO.3 El Cerrito No.4 `` _ . n Cerrito ATO.5 El Cerrito No.6 E1 Cerrito No.7 _. :.._...._ E1 Cerrito No.8 _ El Cerrito No.9 El Cerrito No. 10 Kensington No. 1 Kensington No.2 Kensington No.3 a Richmond No. i ,t 1 - .... Richmond No.2 Richmond No.3 ! ii t � _r !i .._. . Richmond No.4 Richmond No.5 Richmond ATo.6 t - Richmond No.7 Richmond ATO Richmond No.9 Richmond No. 10 Richmond No. 11 'I Richmond No. 12 ii Richmond ATo. 13 `� i+ _ �. .-• I ii t ->• Richmond No. 14 w I j •.•4! Richmond No. 15 C Richmond No. 16 Richmond ATo. l i j t! _;._... . Richmond No. 18 li v Richmond No. 19 ' t Richmond No.20 t .� Richmond No.21 '" Richmond ATo.22 - Richmond No.23 } - - ;:Y II - �i I� Richmond No.24 ' Richmond No.25 tl Richmond No.26 ........_- Richmond No.27 �� , .: .. _.. _.._:.._ _ ... •V. Richmond No.28 Richmond No.29 f Richmond No.30 Ii Richmond No.31 _ Richmond No.32 Richmond No.33 Richmond No.34 N + i J _. ..._... _ At Richmond No.35 I' ! Richmond No.30 Richmond No.37 411 Richmond No.38 - liiclunond No.31) Richmond No.40 f Richmond No.41A Richmond No.42 San Pablo No. l San Pablo No. 2 San Pablo No.3 San Pablo A'O.4 l� --.___._.-_._..-..._._.... ........._.... .- - .._..._.. . j. _.. . _...._ ._._1._..- ._.._.._-._..-.-;j----- -- - Totale Carried Forward _ 117 PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 COAL �IUNIS ' Member State Board United States Representative is 7 tilembaAssembl V _ ~ { r Equal'aation--.I,_Dist. Senator j Congress.-_------_Dist. .41 j _. . _ _ it ! > j t w:- I! l a it N j IF I Q r _ ij , ; , t , ii ! ` j t ---- + ! it jl it 1• i --- t I I I it it „ (� tj It , 1; It it M 1 , 1 1 , 1 „ l I _ t, ' I! , -7-777777 i i� it It it it it I: . , iI it F it ! , , ..'aa•'�t f ... 1' ., „ ;1 •. I, ! .__ . Vii.. r it it r , +I jf „ O A COMMUNIST STATEMENT OF ALL `TOTES CAST AT THE FIA Governor tiedewl Goremor Seaeiary o1 State Controller Treasurer Attorney General „ I! } ELECTION 4P. z PRECINCTS Uit „ x it , E. zrrrp i I Totals Brought Forward Giant Oleum Rodeo No. 1 Rodeo No.2 j ii Pinole No. 1 �� r Pinole No. 2 z I Hercules ' I Selby if Crockett No. I f Crockett No. 2 I Crockett No.3 _ Crockett No.4 i � h Crockett No. 5 Crockett No.G Crockett No. 7 Port Costa No. 1 i Port Costa No.2 Danville No. 1 j i' 111 Danville No. 2 {' }f San Ramon Alamo {' { Lafayette No. 1 i. Lafayette No. `' r #' Canyon Moraga I I if St.Marys Orinda Il t 1t � Alhambra , i I Walnut Creek No. I Walnut Creek No.2 Walnut Creek No. 3 '+ Walnut Creek No.4 i Saranap _ Martinez No. 1 Martinez No.2 Martinez No. 3 ( i i. Martinez No.4 ` �{ • Martinez No. 5 Martinez I�o. G � T ! i Martinez No. 7 _.. Martinez No.S f; �{ i 1 I Martinez No.9 1 Martinez No. 10 1 f; ' Martinez No. 11 ' It ! _.. Martinez No. 12 i I ' Martinez No. 13 j re� Vine Hill No. 1 $� i , h r ,, Vine hill No. 2 i - TUountain View No. 1 I; i Mountain View No.2 Concord No. 1 # i , Concord No.9 Concord No. 3 Concord No.4 (, . 1$ N -._. ....,... ,._ _.__.. Totals Carried Forward is s, « ,j PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 COMMUNIST IT x - Member State Board United States I' Bepresentatire in j` Member Assembly Equalization.-L___DISt. Senator Congress............Dists _----�0 .Gist 7777 ; , IL is k •{ is yt i{ : � I it I it I I t i' i, it t it it - ��_ i it ;! a 1. ii I ... - — .^utl• , F IE itt 77 EE jl '• I� I t�d to I I IIII , "^� itI it it { i i ! it ,f E -- It if it — i ;t I i t r it ; E i + i I I E _MA it COMMUNIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE ---_..x.120 j Governor I+ liesienant Goreraor Secretary of State ;; Controller Treasurer Attorney General 1 x I , IT i it II it 5r_ 'i it C I I i z ELECTION " " ! A '� c- m n z II t PRECINCTSH I' A ` p i < I a z lif. , 1CrI r. Totals Brought ForwardURF'0111 Concord No. 5 Concord No. G j) if • I I; I Concord No. 7 --- Associated Cowell - Pacheco if �+ }� if Pittsburg No. 1 Pittsburg No. 2 II - Pittsburg No. 3 Pittsburg No. 4 it I f _ Pittsburg No. 5 Pittsburg No. Gi II ;; I It777 - Pittsburg No. 7 f PittsburgNo.S Pittsburg No.9 Pittsburg No. 10 1' ` Pittsburg No. 11 , it ,I � _ _� ------- Pittsburg .�Pittsburg No. 12 Pittsburg No. 13 Jif PittsburgNo. 14 !' Clayton Port Chicago No. 1 Port Chicago No. 2 j! Clyde Nichols if y I ,j Antioch No. 1 , ,I II I Antioch No. 2 Antioch No. 3 Antioch No. Antioch No. 5if Antioch No. G f Lone Tree _-- Brentwood No. 1 _-.-- Brentwood No.2 I' Brentwood No.3 Byron No. 1 I I; if I II Byron No.2 Knightsen it Oakley No. 1 - ----- Oakley No.2 if - {� ABSEVTEE VOTE I it is ! it �I CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS if itit !� --- . I ,E I ' j ..... it t ! I! ,, j -^---t*¢'• ! ❑ + 1 if `- 77 ! If K ' It if �F PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 COMMUNIST = , 91 Member State Board United States !! Bepreseafialire in Member Isum6ty 'r `Equalization Dist.j Senator 'j Congress ______._—Dist ;j {� I _ __D'u;f. ; j ccJ it it it 44 ` � 1 , i { t ! j u I it it it , ! , j �t , ' r f Q ! it it !! I ! ! it i( , a I ! r I� it F , it 1 ; ftt !j ,1 � •--�, lI ' i! � : COMMUNIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member Courif)Central Member Coantl Central l. Member County Central ;j Member County Central Member County Central --- i j Committee--Sup.Dist Committa___.__Snp.Dist f Cammittee...___..Sup.Dist Committee.--_-- Sup.DU Committee....-.._.Sap.Dist i If ELECTION I` N PRECINCTS ! ' r if Berkeley Park El Cerrito No. 1 E1 Cerrito No.2 i+ El Cerrito No. 3 i El Cerrito No.4 El Cerrito No. J i 'r El Cerrito No. G I I El Cerrito No.7 El Cerrito No. S : E1 Cerrito -No. 9 );l Cerrito No. 10 !I I, J _ Kensington No. 1 Iiensington No. 2 Kensington No. 3fi- Richmond \To. 1 i !� I _ Richmond No. 2 Richmond No. 3 if „ Richmond No.4 Richmond No. 5 Richmond No. G --- - .--. Richmond No. 7 {' Richmond No.8 Richmond No.9 ;1 I Richmond No. 10 I' Rictnnond 1Vo. 11 I Richmond No. 12 , Richmond No. 13 I! i r i Richmond No. 1 i Richmond No. 15 :i t t Richmond No. 16 �J i ;; is .. - --- --•' Richmond No. 17 Richmond No. IS Ji Iii ' i Richmond No. 19 Richmond No. 20 Richmond No. 21 _.. Richmond No. 22 � - Richmond No. 23 Richmond No. 21 ! Richmond No.25 4 Richmond No. 26 ` R.ichniond No. 27 Rieliniond No. 28 Richmond No. 29 t Richmond No. 30 « J _ , Richmond No. 31 f Ij 4 Richmond No. 32 f ! __w_� Richmond No.33 Richmond No. 31 J it I ' a 1' Richmond No. 35 ! !! { Riclunond No. 36 f ! ltictiiiioiul No. 37 �+ ' - - , Richmond No. 38 { _ Richmond No. 39 jl r_ Richmond No. 40 i Richmond No. 41 li if Richmond No. 42 f San Pablo No. 1 I Ej San Pablo No. 2 San Pablo No. 3 1 San Pablo No. 1 1 i' " o Totaia Carried Forward ; -. g - - -— PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 COMMUNEST Member County Central _ Member Counly Central Member Counly Central Member County Cenfral Member County Central Member County Central Member Counly Central ? j Committee..........Sup.Dist. Committee..........Sup.Disk Committee-----__.Sup.Dist. it CommDtee-.........Sup.list. Committee_--.—Sup.Dist. i Commi'tteee.__.___ sup.WIL Commillee__-..._...Sup.DISE {i �S I 1 , " 1If€. r , t i t z,r• Y t , 1 ' , s. 11 t 1 t i , 1 • 7 f if , , , F r 1 tww,, tt 44 , , w ' r t f } 3 ! 1 ' ! tf t , , i t , s s r t c NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE • Assssdate Jutke,Ssspreme Asmdate Juti<e. M ; Ptesvol Jutim District Caerf, r Capt,Oi U Na 1. Coat.OYU NL Z , of Appal—FIM Apdfate Dlstdd • FW Tan Fis9 Tan D(Nsia One U C s s ►a Q x E ELECTION 94a0 120 .: PRECINCTS U2 0a t y W7 E' O o W f [ # i - W C O _ r Berkeley Park 3 l 1 # T 3 `` -Cerrito_I�To...l___. . . _ ;!'_`.-,a- El Cerrito No.2 E1.Cerrito No.3. { EI Cerrito No.4 �~'r � � 3 ��� �1 37El Cerrito No. 5 /_v EI Cerrito No. 6 �� . 0' :� �� ' � e`� j� • f.S� � _ ° � i _ El �( t .Cerrito.\o.7 El Cerrito No.8 ! > 1:1.CCI'rlt0WO. 9" 7 . El Cerrito No. 10 Y Iden51 �' r U< [9 � 7 7 • on 1\oT . 1 P T --- Kensington INTO N� Iiensington-No. 3 '7 : r _ Richmond No. 1 � `102;��' _f 1 Riclunond.No._2 �_ , Richmond I�To.3 - v_._ Richmond.No..4 y.. t w s Richmond l\o. 5 E t Richmond No. G .. s .Richmond No. 7 IIicllmond To.R '�.. / � Richmond No.9 Richmond,No. 10 Richmond No. 11 •• � � �%Ls. _ � ' } _._. Richmond No. 12 � .��._� � � �3 �_C. Richmond No. 13 Richmond No. 14 � U i�� '�� � L� f � Richmond No. 15 "] i f 3 Richmond l�To._1G ,. �'S t� "'✓ L { . Richmond No. 17 ' 4 { F-t? �`Y' ✓ Y . i • � t Richmond No. 18 j � Z Richmondl\ 19 r�'� , �� v Richmond No. 20 Richmond No. 21 Richmond No.22 - I T t R Richmond No. 23 Richmond No.24 tl 3 7 .� `� - . • t� Richmond No.25 / (o �j 0�: � � /p r Richmond No.26 2 D 3 U �f U Richmond No.27 Richmond No. 28 Ti- �/ 4 Y r Richmond No.29 Richmond No 30 �' l v = 4 � � t 7 G Richmond No.31 z Richmond No.32 17.� 0 t Richmond No. 33 Richmond No. 34 Richmond No. 35 a 2 Richmond No.3f, Richmond No.37 Y 3 j �' ��/} 5 AY Richmond No.38 Richmond No. 39 r�( � � r ' Richmond No.40 S LJ _rJ Richmond No.41 Richmond No.42 San Pablo No. 13' 4 T-­ San Pablo No. 2 i San Pablo 1\o. 3 j 13 �t r San Pablo No.4 4 y � uTotalsl Carried Forward 61 �/Ism /nfo _Y60/ — } __ .._ _ _� NOTE-'.;`township ca ad`mate' spaces for candidates for Justice of the PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 NON-PARTISAN Peace will be found at the end of the GwW7ofik*U Superintendent of County SuperintendentSberi$ Sheriff Treasurer { District Attorney Public Instruction of Schools 4 .__• ._��_.«_J}.«tea.-..:i. rr... .,Y..+.. ��rr� �+'Y:�=`w+, Z W z O 54 w A n a c4 aC) 0 i Orni O O > tH ti r7 q r .r. t:s , �O , fS fj� :s ft i '.,I' - a jM �•�_M � S Y• '€� � of}� } ... af C(o. 4 r Ll r s } n !; 41 cs. 7 , tO£ 146 i br 51" a I Li 3 � 17 ao f ' y , yy a w. 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Court t Na 1, Court �Ke.Z of ApD�x District Full Term on 7 a 1 i y 1 l q Z ! # ELECTION x p o I s � r PRECINCTS a A a c a wr L7 A E+ Z } q Q p p i # a ra x , y t . c • i•- Totals Brought Forward ; 'I in Giant f 0 (�• 3 _ - __ ' , i i Oleum / y' `r/ :t-1 0 Rodeo No. 1 —_ Rodeo No.2 ;' 2- Pinole\To• 1 � i t Pinole No. 2 Hercules )-t. -Y6 E - Selby r- r i Crockett No. 1 ' Crockett No.2 4 0 7 Crockett No.3 Crockett No.4 P _ __..._. _.,.... _ Crockett No..5 u Crockett No. G q Croc t _ s Port Costa No. 1 Port Costa No.2 .� LIT � Danville No. 1 - / j R 3 Danville No.2 _ San RamonLz 4 fes{ Alamo ` U .. X37 3 �'°1/'-;°° 7 ' # Lafayette\To. 1 .,. ( °q r Lafayette No.2 _ Canyon 1�* 4 { J MoragalLi E � Orinda /.. + ^ . . Alhambra 3 M { w.w F � 4 Walnut Creek No. 1 JA'ahiut Creek No.2 +� �--/ _ , + j r , Walnut Creek No. 3 a'? 13 i � 1„ , v . Walnut Creek No.4 34 pj f Saranap _,. ..__.._. _. . . -Martinez No. 1 Martinez No.2 hU Martinez No.3 " s J . i Martinez No.4 . ' Y` _. 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O L4 Zs 4' O C i - 1 a i Totals Brought Forward { 71 _Concord 1`To._5__. . .___.-__- r _ - . _^ _._`T _ Y __ 1.4 f Concord No.G ` /' , �2 /o t/`t dS t t } Concord To.7 ,Associated -- T U i Cowell 1 Pacheco - t , 3 Pittsburg No. l_._ __ .? ..__�lO ' �n ^ __ _.. ° _ ____. .___.__ _ 4 _ , Pittsburg No.2 t) _ 4 c!L // .;. 4 Pittsburg No.3 , Pittsburg No.4 4- ,._ .._ Pittsburg 1\To.-5 1 r Pittsburg No. 6 _� ;/00 - w ��#'� irei Pittsburg No.S 13 y i 1L, T , Pittsburg1`a. 9 , Pittsburg No. 1S,- 3 , Pittsburg ATo. 11 Pittsburg No. 12 f i Pittsburg No..13 q , �! --4-a- T " Pittsburg\o. 14J � Clayton 4 , Port Chicago No. 1 Port.Chicago No.2_ u ; Clyderr _Nichols__ l l S Antioch No. 1 '�� t* ,,�O of 1 _AntiochNao r _ ... Antioch No.3 .._. - c� (,� {?rye 4 Antioch No.4_,. _ . # i77— � C S �� Antioch To. 5 7 t� / 5 J Antioch No. G ' � �r .. _ _ Lone Tree 5_0 Brentwood No. 1 rr`� J ; 31 To 2 . . f - - 4 1 Brentwood Z 1 i ..Brentwood-No..3 . to__ --. �.v Byron No. 1 - ,i Byron No.2. , r Knightsen Oalley..No. l �' . f 74 F 4 Oakley Na.2 1 ABSENTEE VOTES 1 CONTRA COSTA , COUNTY TOTALS , ' S i r l T - i , , ¢ } s t F g w A x t B (NOTE-in='townsh �d1.7 IPetee(orcendidelee(er Juelice e(!he PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 NON-PARTISAN Piste rpl ba found e1 the end of the County e6icee. Superintendent of County Superintendent Sheriff Sheriff Treasurer District Attorney _ Public Instruction ;If of Schools f k� ____.__..._.._ ,__.._u _ '_ .._ _-- ___u _ ._ _-__.._ _:____ _:____�r - - - - -tel' —r-----• _ { { i� O s w °O° c z '' A f Q r A } z if t9 0 x IA W } A C ! O ! !. 3 .. a ... 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I. it '{ Richmond\To.30 Richmond No.31 Richmond No.32 Richmond No.33 Richmond No. 34 I. if Richmond No.35 Richmond No.36 Richmond No.37 Richmond No.38 `! Richmond No. 39 i• � - . .._ . _ _....._.___._,.;;:�.� Richmond No.40 yq . t Richmond No.41 i f Richmond No.42 San Pablo No. 1 ;; San Pablo No. 2 Sall Pablo No.3 San Pablo No.4 j I �( Totals Carried Forward !I (; .. ........ . NIM: 7� s NOTE-:.. .wK.f.�uAsd.ea PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 NON-PA RTISA N Pwn w{ll b.f.d d 16.end.f 16. Superintendent of County Supeddendeut Public Instruction of Schools Sheriff Sheriff Treasurer District Attorney H z t C z W 3 z z to W 53 zW zI- z z 0 z 54 .. 0 0 ., • kee 775�- I r 'I Nf. IS �� 11 I 1 +4• 1 4 { - I� I : , I! Fps i! 3 1' S � { J i :t ,i t, 1 , I , ,j n ,a 4 1 1 r r j - , i S' st ::IF�3 , rS NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THEM r1 County Clerk f Auditor ! Assessor Tax Collector Recorder (; tP ' z w :� ti x >, z 1 cs ELECTION a a '-�� U r: z w °a a a a PRECINCTS r 'd �' < �. a z z C3 ti .Ed7 a W O z O G i m p p aE. E" �� m 0 i s O � 't .. C .. O d i Berkeley Park �� y / r5 a7 OK q6 r E1 Cerrito No.2 ElCerrito.No. ./�' .r Cerrito I`To.4 �� �-° / .�U joc� El Cerrito 1�To. 5 �� /L-ft 10 4'y l` . .v? 7'� i .,., 3 _ - ,r _ T El Cerrito A o.6 ✓�. U / i El Cerrito No.7 / � El Cerrito No.8 q^4 __El_CcrritoNo...9._ El Cerrito No. 10 Kensington No. l j Kensington No.2 6U I{cusington No. 3 U_ �. _:. L_U I x----L Richmond No. 1 _._Richmond I�o..2 r , Richmond No. 3 � _...Richmond.No.4 Richmond No.No.-5 j� 5 a'1 / d` �a� 3 / � � 1 _ '3• _ ;.3�Sv..;15...; i Richmond No.-G l.D-� 7 I S�_J -_u�..�J / w a?�:- 1 b7 b_ Richmond No. 74 // d' _ . _... �d _i33 _ 71 Richmond Iia� Richmond No.9 _. Richmond No. 10 ��C), � �'' _5 �0 _._ 133 � �- 7 r of f IT- Richmond / Richmond No. 11 G ' Richmond�To. 12 I j s Richmond No. 13 J �; �f �> l /G Richmond lATo. 14 �.✓0 _ ._ Richmond No. 15 �/i�; �' �C' / '�- ! / / * ff Richmond No. 16 l ! Richmond No. 17 �� ~✓ � � � / 0 / . .� Richmond No. 18 _ __ / Richmond No. 19 1. 1 ZJ � " 1 j 7 ,3 _ I _.�... Richmond No.20 � ��✓ � � �° . l 0.�..� -__ � _ ��_ Richmond No.21 Richmond ATo.22 J ./ l s a__ Richmond No.23 Richmond No.24 t _ -7Y Richmond leo. 3' r �{ 1 j T `' �` � J ' ��:` � � ttb !4`7 Richmond No. 26 Richmond No.27 ;i`1 .� ) �sp j0/ 3 � Richmond No.28 �.� to _ LOT! f Richmond I\To.29 7;41 7 t 4 —. 7 ' Richmond\o.30 _�.►�`1 �! :_ . _: � 1_ 1 J_..r� '��.:�' Z-" ... C1 1a:...__ - _. _. _ , (�� I :. c r Richmond l�To.31 Richmond No.32 !{ ✓ ` �' . _' Richmond No.33 1 C/ ;J 1 141 Richmond No. 34 Richmond IN 35 T Richmond No. 36 �� l f%: �. ".._ _ I'�r`�. ... ._.. _ _. �U�' $ A_lf L. Richmond No.37 �`� `�U L%Q.? i7R I� yr � ��r�o� ' "� & Y Richmond No.38 (. Iliclunond tiro. 39 73 i Richmond No.40 Richmond No 41 r Richmond i�To.42 t f 7 Lf, b t _ o a San Pablo No. 1 / a ;9 } / / 7 San Pablo No. 2 ," q .. /''.3 _4 _? 4_, �..Y 17� `�.__() �y`�.:_ _ _I u�"t b (� 1/01 _ ____... _ _,w GG San Pablo No. 3 i �{) 3 �; �•! tf /0� ;�4� 3c' :'/ q7 No. 4 San Pablo l\o 4 �, 3`-i la ' / / 1 Totals Carried Forward �j}Yl7a PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 NON-PARTISAN Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor Surveyor Public Administrator Coronet' .........District i ..................District 11 ---District { Z mzw x � A { x E-4 z i � Ii o i z o r x a 1 -�L�52 .. --- - - I � . T . ti tL 11[0 0� H 4 41 -1 it (p, „ '.5-► 7s i }} ( � t { } .3 7 j '•i f 3 to / .,., x, yjt �.4 t , �� ! f J �1/ It C L - f fi i ' I qU G n%3 _ _ � _. _ ` _i,� 3 ,f 30 o. I� t 21, i;tz 4 t � t �- 177 0, J 4 t l .ice71 . �-T" U J / 1 Y7 / f t. t: f 4V t �L -R0 7 =t 34 a 7 33 o ' g,2: s'/ z.3.s' 5919f9 i8.s.3 9�1.Z k NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 136 40 County Clerk Auditor Assessor Tag Collector Recorder !'• l rnrn x rx ' C ELECTION a w z a A ] W a x ,. PRECINCTS '- a o a ,, as z x " v a t~ x ': o w U rn a F = W °a x aW c a w x Z F �.�, m ;- `a' o x a U o a €> o d Totals Brought Forward Giant Oleum Rodeo No. 1 '��C 7 Rodeo No.2 t ?// � 4 +' [ Pinole No. 1 'U%^ ^i Q . `" � � ;� %a�' t '� �:i� oZ � 1 j ��U �•�12y ." -___ _ - F i Pinole No _ 4 _ • `� �l ~✓ �# �" t jc � � � 7 ,15=.x' Hercules Selby 3 ( . . ltj Crockett No. l Crockett No.2 i !4 . y �r� f ; > y a /r ` Crockett No.3 . , , Crockett 'Ib 0/ t/t c/Ct � � � �--� � �� . fry � Crockett No. 5 ^ S U3 ! 9 / y� 12�.,:. . . . T �7 Q1 Crockett . G i4- ( l l7 q .a � : Y7 E ?I / 1\o Crockett No 7 E Port Costa No. 1 /I / S 1 7/ 7 �' - __ Port Costa No.277 DanAlle Ido. 1 " 1� Danville No.2 San Ramon i =I , Tassajaru 7 Alamo -;. ,S - ; „ li! Lafayette No 1 Lf [ 17 3 1 Lafayette No.2 L: h U t � ,? � ~ �r�c; �r l f � t {/yam] 4 LAP jf7J,( C� ^' Canyon _ ;.;� � �"` � l "I r` e MoragaC) Ir r e t Orinda Alhambra "�- . _ r ' , r , } Walnut Creek No. 1 ��U Walnut Creek No.2 Walnut Creek No. 3 3 t� L IAI hh . f- Walnut Creek No.4 it2 U _ ` 1 Sarana,p t J Martinez No. l { 3 i;J 4 j `t/ 1 t< ?C �2 4- 7 Martinez No.2 � ;� / /�� m Martinez No.3 I Martinez No.4 3�, - Martinez No. 5 7 h ✓ L } ; Martinez No. G 1�'(n) ;� c`' //41 ri� /;� � ' ��> �3 0 Martinez No. 7 �y ".h' f L? �` 4 j 4-C d 1 1� t a L/ + �U Martinez No. S 3d t '� ' -a ! t{ _ 11lartmez\o.9 3 / 1 Martinez No. 10 Martinez No. 11 n Martinez No. 12 i 1 a , f 1. 1_ 16 Lq, Martinez No. 13 ! Q SCE f t r ` l C ` ? / .7 _�o- ; /-- L_) [ Vine Hill No. 1 i 4. Lf r 10, / r, 0 [ Vine,Hill To. 2 Mountain View No. l / �q Mountain View No. 2 (J�� 'I; v ,;4� L _ j 7- Concord No. 1 � � .�. � t /4 /' a [ , / 1 r ' } Y Concord No.2 1. �. ; 1 7 T 777 r/Q Concord No. 3 l ! { Concord No.4 f F� �,.� Totals Carded Forward •�f36"� PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 NON-PARTISAN f, Surveyor (' Public Admwistrator [xoronex. Supervisor Sine s!r Supervisor i .............'� trict •..... District �.. District fi Z - 04 I� a zr4 0 71 .:.sf' -...,,,:..;, .,._... Is - t `� � L"!� f i�•s —, 1 7 Y ;i t t,; i (- rf 1 { 1 f t i ii r u S; it K• v i - +i } 41 t• it It It tF # : p � Kf t-' 't t F ;S I I •? S 4 W' t Y•„1` `=J�"v �` !i S i Y r i 1 � is 3,3 147 / F 44 i , „ l ' x x;11 � •' `�� �'-J- ;I � JI� � e �� � _ c i IiS4 7 ~ li F V VV a • [ tl r F, � r ? f 176' 0. i 7 , f� V.� • a 67 I �'� 3 , I V6 ;11 0 _ Jr ._J 43) all t, : l� 73, 17 _ I J Fel a E � `� �. _. 1 _ } I i _r � . _ iz t> � , � 17 I 1 r � , T j - it 1 , r. , 5 4ir�"ti3a ' , U ga : iD ) , I it jT ti FV , i r 1 G T �__ , x , NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE j County Clerk Auditor Assessor Tau Collector J Recorder 1 o a _ c !f a a a z w a ELECTION ! a ;� a �, w w PRECINCTS a o ril ,� o Q C 14 (- to a i ►, •C � ': C7 ti ti ! i Totals Brought Forward N i 7 1�To.,5 /_ d ; Concord No.G 3 �o r�i0� Ui - -. -7 IT - Concord To. 7 _ _ _ __ 3 � a 1 l:, 1.3 y _ 15 {: _ -_ �. . rt3 - Associatedl �� � x Cowell `f, Pachecot� Sj , � 4 ;� 1U t f Pittsburg No..1 , }1 ` _ �' '4 _ 3 _ . . -_. Pittsburg No.2 � - �.0 Pittsburg No. 3 ►,��7 _.. Pittsburg l\To,4 1wS : 3.� 7 Pittsburg No,,S �t 6 17 a . Pittsburg No.6tt0 Pittsburg No.TIT- ;z 4_ y _ Pittsburg No.S �{��'t `T o Pittsburg No.,9 - -- `� k.s f Pittsburg No. 10 •z 7 T 1) S3 u `� 1 Cry l rF ).3 Pittsburg I\o. 11 � r ' . _ . .._ ,._ �__ _.,_ � __.__...t Pittsburg No. 12 � t � � � �- � � � M1 Pittsburg No. 13 4 46 Pittsburg No. 14 Clayton - _ T ' r4 /3 Port Chicago 1\0. 1 1 / Port Chicago No. 2 �.bi t _. b ._ r 'N � 6 Clyde ;y ` Nichols y� d t T Antioch No. 1v. { i 1 .._Antioch 1\To...2. -� � ; Antioch No. 3 �3�: � � / . ,r � � ., » p b I. Antioch.No. `� v ✓ �' :/ Antioch No.5 Antioch No,G _ _: �.� _ �- . � o : c�3 Lone Tree ##r �(7 '# / z o l I 17� L 7 t1 € 4y {j �. .Brentwood No. 1 l_ -~ 2 # � ''' OT / `r i 9 Brentwood 1�'o.2 1174 ' i �t �_. 1 t / 13 - )- - �r Brentwood No.3 ! S S t° / q Byron No, l Byron No.2 _...._. !.w_ f I t' } U J 3 S Ii;mghtsen i� a� .� ., G � . � # - - qq Oakley No.l f Oakley l\�a.2 �� 7_ : � • ♦ l �z I !l/4` 63 fz3 /- 30 :*Z a ABSENTEE VOTE �' }} ± - � CONTRA COSTA _ �� � ; 037 6�7 COUNTY TOTALS �` :. r e ti 1. k • 3 ! �s k .,e ..:aa=:y.. PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 NON-PARTISAN Supervisor Sup rvisor Supervisor Surveyor Public Administrator Coroner �..__.._.District "` ,J�....Districtf' ..... ...............District I i ' k� it � `���`�1 '• � } i� f t x �] �+ F tF z 0 io a 1 >„ o ! ti 3 is c , J .�_ i �� a� � �a Vit► ��� a�-. us.: . : _. .. _ _ ___�__ 'jb4 y ► Iib. f�7 ! � '9s /�� I I' � ` � ��1�9 ri.� ` _ � i , 44 It I ! 9 t , t a 71 ` 5 o 1 77 tJ y E 1` I A F 3 E k i , Illi f „ 34 t , 13I � t - , r . r 1 �7` 7 �� �� l {I7 � { d ti - Lf �i I j , v r �° S? I 1 �t f �( i • , k X01 t f, 9z—Z f -�/ 7...367 . � _ t; W70 is a S � t I t f : �P , II `C" i NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE ELECTION PRECINCTS l� •�13 Berkeley Park T P Ll Cerrito Ido.2 J . El Cerrito No.-3 El Cerrito No.4 El Cerrito No. 5 } {# El Cerrito No.G El Cerrito NO 7 ° r El Cerrito No.S El.Cerrit'o.No. 9 El Cerrito No. 10 1 1 Ifensington No. 1 r Kensington No.2 � Kensington No. 3 __.. 4 Richmond No. 1 '; - ---- - /-f�-�. \ �. .-Richmond No..2 Richmond No.3 ; `I Richmond No.4 Richmond No.5 Richmond No. G Richmond No. 7 it3 f+ , Richmond No.£ Richmond No.9 _;.... ___. Richmond No. 10 Richmond No. 11 _ ,..... _Richmond No. 12 i Richmond No. 13 Richmond No. 14 Richmond No. 15 Richmond No. 1G if i . Richmond No. 17 Richmond No. 18 3 Richmond No. 19 Richmond I`To.20 `! Richmond No. 21 Richmond No.22 4 Richmond No.23 '! t Richmond No. 24 Richmond No.25 Richmond No. 26 I a+ € Richmond No.27 No. 2S Richmond Richmond No. 29if }� Richmond No.30 I' , Richmond No.31 - Richmond No.32 j r _ Richmond No.33 f. Richmond I�To. 34 f . Richmond No.35 Richmond No. 36 Richmond No.37 Richmond No.38 } 177 li t 1Riclmiond No. 39 , Richmond No.40 Richmond No.41 Richmond No.42 San Pablo No. 1 — San Pablo No. 2 r � Y San Pablo No. 3 • tt San Pablo NO 4 4 s Totals Carried Forward 'Jra�a� PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 NON-PARTISAN 17 i 4t I it It Iimt db 4/ it it b LiJ 011 It 17 Q4,: it it It 4t� 5-7 17 7. It NON-PARTISAN _ .STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE C ":Z ELECTION �o _ PRECINCTS a 3. C Totals Brought Forward � . Oleum Rodeo No. 1 Rodeo No.2 Pinole No. 1 t Pinole No. 2 - Hercules � I ! 1q a7 . I r Selby � .. - ._ t T. r � Crockett No. l _ - y �� I L4 Crockett No. 2i 4 CrockettNo.3 - Crockett No.4 -_-._ Ciockett,No.5___ , ! 1 Crockett No. Q i t .,,,Crockett ! �3M �i � I.� '✓ Port Costa No. 1 Port Costa No.2 _ Danville No. 1 Danville No.2 San Ramon k _ -- Tassajam _,._. _ _ 11 1 I Alamo _ _ ... . .. _: ;. Lafayette No. ! Lafayette No.2 f; . ._ Canyon.- _ _ _...i_ . . __._. . __ __._ . .... _... ___ ._ ___ ...._ - - i Moraga r Orinda Alhambra , 6 - I � t � } Walnut Creek No. l f� Walnut Creek No 2 _.._ Walnut Creek No. 3 T Walnut Creek leo.4 , t _._ Saranap Martinez No. 1. . . f E f Martinez No.2 ►' i : ; { __Martinez.No.3 Martinez No.4 �, + Martinez No.5__. Martinez No. G : • F � } Y Martinez No. 7 ► i -- - Martinez No.S - I Martinez No..9.. Martinez No. 10 i f i y _ Martinez No. 11 i Martinez No. 12 s , } 'I E Martinez No. 13 3 ' Vine Hill No. 1 . i Vine Hill No. 2 DZountain Vien No. 1 i1 t - : Mountain Vier No.2 !r __ .___.._ _ __. �- _. _ __-_ _ Concord No. 1 11 - T _ s j Concord No.2 --- Concord No.3 � f f Concord No.4 + of�.. J!t pit ' Totals PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 NON-PARTISAN los Cz My - ♦1 \��G// it h it it r { ,f , t , , { I 1 y i t , , a 4 t __..._.._._ _..- ._..i�..s-.,�_.. _.,.._ ;..:.... t..._._.E .. ...... .......... _. ,_ ... ...�.. ._ .__..___ — _...... ._,.. ,. ., _.__. ,_... _'T_^._ •_ sem. I, t 7 . ttt p . J - . i /3o Y1 o� f : , It : - , I. ° , : � t t .j A { I / , M � //11,,�� l of t l F; E7 7 1 3 , n II �} , S , � s . t a y . 1 I't I, {F. a f3 ,5 x. O t , , 1 �t { 33 � - !' ria4 1 , i y it h , / 6 `L3 NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 166 __ ► ! , 3 ELECTION ? PRECINCTS poop _ \ Totals Brought Forward \` I _. ..__..__.Concord l\To.S_ JYI } Concord No. G _. Concord No. 7 �. ._-,_ lv�. ( _1Z' } (� � p Associated ' Cowen 1 ' , Pacheco f alr l5b �` .Pittsburg No.l_ Pittsburg No.2 {; J`t : 11 , 31i Pittsburg No.3 Pittsburg No.4 lll. Pittsburg No. 5 T } - t Pittsburg\o. G i Pittsburg No..7 -- I{ Pittsburg No.S --_- _ _Pittsburg No.977 . ..-...._. 14- ` Pittsburg No. 10 Pittsburg No. 11 Pittsburg No. 12 { Pittsburg l�To. 13__ . ..._ ._� �__ __ ._. __. ____._ - �. Pittsburg I�To. 14 is Clayton } 3.3 ' -. _ Port Chicago No. 1 �! ! � } _ 17 6 �.._.: Port Chicago.No _ _ I _____ ___. _._ 1 W Clyde i} 3q y 3r { ...-Nichols.. i , , j Y i t Antioch No. 1 Antioch No.2 c f Antioch INTo.3 -.._._.. - . . Antioch.No.4 Antioch No. 5 { ' Antioch No. G Lone Tree j{. } ,,. j ! { - Brentwood No. 1 � t �:wM , Brentwood No.2 ' - Brentwood No. 3 Byron No. 1 Byron No.2 + Knightsen Oakley.No. 1. i Oakley No.2 ABSENTEE VOTE { CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS + � �So ;IO � 0�: ��.�71�a-�3� f : i 133; + }. }. h it G -- , {. {_.. 14 i , is 'S i{ if ? iA • PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 NONPARTISAN • � ..� �,� leis fl it, ? {{ q t 1 d i r , , , , e i !• _ t s „ i, 77 , 1 , i t 1� i li f a w , { , , , F 111 , t i t� s I i - + d I ? r _ , , { i } , �i r e + _ 7-(I t_ l t? F t� 4 it is 1171 it i, v 3 i K 7=777- + .204 i If 4 � - _ , � F , !� I , r - - I F ._.._,..__. it=..•c..._:-�:: "T__.:��..:�.= ,.,_...'_,_._.:_ _.—'^ .._,_a7tr.--_,.,.._. _.xr�.�'�-:.:,.,..-:,:..s.—.,:.=r•:.zi.—..:...,:,e..__x.,.._:,:._..::x-,.—a.:.:.�-� ..=�z'.3=� ..c...._.�x�-�-•zatkc Asx S�*�--...r...—.,.�.� f ! NODI-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE -iss _.f Ir ( rz ELECTION PRECINCTS I Berkeley Park its f I:1 Cerrito No. 1 El Cerrito No. 2 El Cerrito No. 3 El Cerrito No.4 i El Cerrito No. 5 El Cerrito No. G jj i II El Cerrito No. 7 El Cerrito No.S El Cerrito No. 9 El Cerrito No. 10 i (l Kensington No. 1 i� r Kensington No. 2 Kensington No. 3 {3 Richmond No. 1 Richmond No. 2 ! .. Richmond No. 3 Richmond No.4 Richmond No. 5 Richmond No. G Richmond No. 7 i b' Richmond No. S Richmond No.9 Richnloud No. 10 Richmond No. 11 Richmond No. 12 it IIj Richmond No. 13 I' Richmond No. 14 1. Richmond No. 15 Richmond No. 16 Richmond No. 17 ! Richmond No. 18 ( j+ Richmond No. 19 Richmond No. 20 Richmond No. 21 I; it Richmond No. 22 i' �; f{ Richmond No. 23 Richnloud No. 24 Richmond No. 25 i, Richmond No. 26 �! i Richmond No. 27 Riehmond No. 28 r` Richmond No. 29 r v Richmond No. 30 fT Richmond No. 31 Richmond No.32 I f- Richmond No. 33 is ( Richmond No. 3.1 it Richmond No. 35 :( Richmond No. 36 i, ' f' i • Richmond No. 37 is ( _ � Richmond No. 38 !' i Richmond No. 39 j _.. .- Richmond No. 40 Richmond No. 41 it ') Richmond No. 42 Sari Pablo No. 1 !{ ( k San Pablo No. 2 ,: San Pablo No. 3 Sall Pablo No.•1 i i l Totals Carrled Forward n ii PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, l 934 NON,-PARTISAN �`� 1 I, s , i � + �a { 11 { x , „ I� , + s ; ,4 { I t SE 11 IM itif (f 1 ' 4 ti iF r , , t N I 4: 1 if - NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 170 tA ELECTION \S:. PRECINCTS 7- s` Berkeley Park E1 Cerrito I`TO.1 r < 1 El Cerrito No.2 � t 4 z Cerrito To.3 ' , r _. . - ------- El _ ---- r� , El Cerrito No.4 L El Cerrito\o.5 � ` y . EI Cerrito No. 6 El Cerrito No.7 El Cerrito No.8 1 $-f __.El Cerrito�0. 9 � L' 1, ._ _._ _. ___. _ __. ._, _ ._._,... _ _... ._... � ...._.•.. El Cerrito No. 10 Kensington\o.1 6 M r Kensington No. Iiensington.No.3 `3� '.. t S 3 Richmond No. 1 Richmond.No.2 r _ t Richmond No.3 Richmond,l\ 4. . _ _ 3 Richmond No. 5 Richmond No. G Richmond No.7 z 1 _ n E Richmond No.S 3 Richmond No. 9 i Richmond No. 10 Richmond NO. 11 y ! { Richmond No. 12 I7 J Richmond No. 13 G' i!/ 17 t Richmond No. 14 r �, ,1 ! ... , Richmond No. 13 RichmondNo. 16 s` 4 .Richmond No. 17 � ; � /� 3 S / � Richmond No. 18 tp Richmond No. 19 Richmond No. 20 a Richmond No.21Richmond Y _ No.22 € s ; Richmond No.23 Richmond No.24 (7 Richmond No.25 � V Richmond No.26 �- Richmond No.27 Richmond No.28 - ' Richmond No.29 3 'i ` l . _ � - - Richmond No.30 ' Richmond\To.31 Richmond No.32 f 1 Richmond No.33 Richmond No.3 t-j Cl (� Richmond No.35 Richmond No.36 `! Richmond No. 37 �V/7 Richmond No.38 Richmond\To. 39 Richmond No.40 IRichmond No.41 b4 ' , 42 I Richmond No T San Pablo\o. 1 San Pablo No. 2 ij i San Pablo No.3 r t San Pablo No. - _ IFk. Total* A slad�or��d .I'7���1 `'�� .��Q ���i d t --'-~--�" �..�-- PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 NON-PARTISAN 7-3i tAi2i c6 . , 11 i 7777 R F d , 1 _ , : , , { : c i ) A r t� , r , , : M t . J - , P _ , , : r r : f ? x f t } �._ r _.._._ .,�,_.�__,_».�x....;.--.`:.•sem- :, i t � , s" W 1 s ' r a i r �._ ._yam.--_.. ,�..a .-3=•._.�:—__ { � , _ � ��fS.o'"!�'^Q yJ a � ltr.�tj NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES, CAST AT THE ll 1C1'�-!ti ELECTIONjt PRECINCTS Pr ECINCTS r i �. Totals Brought Forward ) 1 } Giant ! i Oleum Rodeo No. 1 ? - _ Rodeo No.2 W ' ! _ '� _ - _ Pinole No. 1 Pinole No. 2 i, )4 �- j t QC s ' Hercules j ( ' i U yj f Selby i , t Crockett No. 1 i Crockett No. 2 Crockett No.3. Crockett No.4 I Crockett No. 5 _ Crockett No. G Crockett No.7 __ _.._._. Port Costa No. 1 + Port Costa No.2 f t f Danville No. 1 ! Danville No.2 ! ,u. San Ramon Tassajara ' l . f Alamo Lafayette No. 1 � I t E f Lafayette No.2 I Moraga Orinda i ;- Alhambra Walnut Creek No. 1 I Y Walnut Creek No.2 t ' a Walnut Creek No. 3I �i Walnut Creek 4 No. n Saranap Martinez No. 1 Martinez No.2 Martinez No. 3 ! , Martinez No.4 `4 Martinez.No..5, Martinez No. 6 mez 1\ Marti Martinez No.S �; t, Martinez No.9 { i Martinez No. 10 ; Martinez No. 11 . , 1 Martinez No. 12 A,fartinez No. 13 Fine Hill No. 1 �I Vine Hill No. 2 Mountain View No. 1 � a � 4 Mountain View No.2 No. 1 Concord 1 �� Concord No.2 z ' Concord No. 3 ! } Concord No.4 e ' Totals - 4,-Z PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 NON-PARTISAN t f , i , 5 i r ! c i t� t -r 1 Ll i 77 i 1 . r , • r a w t 1.70 .1. _ f r 3.7 �lv_c� � - � r ' 3 r7 P + , 5 , t ( t a� aUs , t i icy f pL i U i , 9. 4 i t ti k t fi F i ' S i y t s . 1 t , i F r ...r } + ! 1 , t i t ( f � f s t t i 6 i � I - 4.3 lk- Lg 7izT9 6 � 6 ys i y�r6ti - _ _ _ , fiY NONPARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE ELECTION PRECINCTS Totals Brought Forward r �j _. Concord No.5 Concord No. G Concord No. 7 �^ x Associated Cowell is Pacheco Pittsburg No. 1 !' I� __•_ ... 'ti* Pittsburg No.2 Pittsburg\To.3 ` Pittsburg No.4 Pittsburg No. 5 _-_-- Pittsburg No. G !! I _. Pittsburg No.7 Pittsburg No.8 _.... Pittsburg No.9 Pittsburg No. 10 ~.. �a ... Pittsburg No. 11 i! I Pittsburg No. 13 (j Pittsburg No. 13 Pittsburg No. 14 Clayton ' +. ! Port Chicago No. 1 Ij '' !1 Port Chicago\To.2 Clyde Nichols it s _ ... T ti is �' .i. .. ..._..._ .. ! ._ --• .777 Antioch\o. 1 Antioch No.2 --- Antioch No.3 Antioch No.4 Antioch\o.5 Antioch\To. G Lone Tree Brentwood No. 117 Brentwood No.2 li !, ! --- .. Brentwood No.3 ;' ! • Byron No. 1 T r _. Byron\O. Knightsen i Oakley No. 1 Oakley No.2 -' ABSENTEE VOTE CONTRA COSTA „ , G COUNTY TOTALS ! f I. i' - _.__ PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 NONPARTISAN ' =° ` a if it {j Y I i r I V . , t .. �' ,ham•,.. , ! I I , < r I , I , I e � • fl Ii .r+.r , " m Ij I �i I z t � , y ` •i j� I i} � --- ^- � i I v { NOIR-PARTISAN S ATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 148- ( 1 J ii /✓A , ELECTION - PRECINCTS € Totals Brought Forward Giant Oleum E - _ Rodeo No. i Rodeo No. 2 Pinole No. 1 Pinole No. 2tl- .Hercules . Selby Crockett No. 1 t Crockett No. 2 j Crockett No.3 :. , Crockett No.4 ! � f ' 4 t z K _ Crockett No. G € f _ # Crockett No.7 # + I Port Costa No. 1 _ Port Costa No. 2 t f Danville No. 1 ! Danville No.2 _ San Ramon Tassajara Alamo Lafayette No 1 � 1 Lafayette No. 2 _ - _.,. Canyon t j t Moraga St. Marys x Orinda _ '> Alhambra 1 { r t S , t ( ! i Walnut Creek No. 1 y JATalnut Creek No..2 Walnut Creek No. 3 E s Walnut Creek No.4 Saranap Martinez No..l - , Martinez No.2 2D , L t #-, - Martinez No.3 �`� � � : �J Martinez\To.4 € , . i t r i F" Martinez No. 5 i' _ f I f Martinez No 6 c�•l-�' �-� j 1 ' x.'11 �' x_ ,�� �- I� _ � _... Mai tinez No. 7 _ ✓ 1, i ^ 14" _ _._._. _ ___ i Martinez No.3 Martinez\o.9 -- J -- r Martinez\To. 10 ,l t Martinez\To.'11 Martinez No. 12 Martinez No. 13 s Vote Hill No. 1 � � I ! � f � �� �- �"A_ - , Vine Hill No. 2 l I a -� t J u .` , Mountain View No. 1 Mountain View No.2 ' _ Concord No. 1 41 Concord No.2 Concord No. 3 f Concord No.4 7 i F Totals Carried Forward ! 75 . y/ .3s"3 'u�/s-7a' { ' I s : PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 28, 1934 NON-PARTISAN I i i it IAl �. itit r ayw it 777�5- it it it I I v _... r i; + I I ' ,c : i -. I I r 1 � I I; ,{ '� _ .-.._._ _•-_._ _ ....-o-.-la-."+moi Z..S I , , t i I i I " 1 •e it It 11 - '. i •, I, ..mit , 1 p , , 1 1 I } 1 , it j. li . it - it 13 NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 150 _ -- - — - ��/� , AIS ( ) �. ELECTION a 9 5 c PRECINCTS � C V13 Totals Brought Forward t Concord.No..S q , s , i x Concord No. G f + Concord No.7 Associated 53 , 71 Cowell Pachecoj. • i i s x { r Pittsburg No. 1 Pittsburg No.2 3 1 ► is To.3 Pittsburg� Pittsburg No.4 Pittsburg* Pittsburg No. 6 x. f Pittsburg No..7. F : ._._..Pittsburg No.S _ 1 , e _ Pittsburg No.9 Pittsburg No. 10 Pittsburg No. 11 E E Pittsburg No. 12 f g4 �. _ Pittsbur l�To. 13 _ t Pittsburg No. 14 _ Clayton._ 1.. Port Chicago No. 1 I .Port Chicago No.,2_ Clyde 14 5? Nichols Antioch No.1 ' I f Antioch No. - -- � Antioch No. 3 i Antioch No.4 i Antioch No.5 L r r Antioch No. G Lone Tree t ; i • ' 3 Brentwood No 1 f _ Brentwood No.2 it � Brentwood No.3 s 1 Byron No. 1 : Byron No.2 Knightsen Oak-ley No.1 �# ' ' � c Oakley No.2 ABSENTEE VOTE r � , r CONTRA COSTA _ _ COUNTY TOTALS X90 ll� ,I J/7� 1�W t. ,.. f l f � E 11 l {i U ' yy + ! f t t 1M Aw p_ i t. rt ' f E i t ` a. PRIMARY ELECTION HELD, AUGUST 28, 1934 NON-PARTIS�• F f " ;�_ 1 w it `.i -"�--� a I •. L is .. „ it I. • I _ • i t 27 ,` t • rt {i :t , tt fj S !. ........ it It i ,Z3 }2C !C it it It ........,..... :{ � is _ ...._..._. _ _..,.,_... i�Lir l7 •1• l �' , A f � �„ � � ., .. :. ..i _....._. _...-.._ ..�.�,`����'} • is � ;; � .•._..._,:,:.'; ..r�p- .. i t z. { xf f tf' {: :�'. ...�'.''Y'Irl 'i•s�.'#'�.�.'.,�•� NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE -, _152 x ELECTIO\T PRECINCTS Berkeley Park ti it El Cerrito No. 1 "El Cerrito No.2 1! ElI. r Cerrito No. 3 {I { r El Cerrito No.4 El Cerrito No. 5 El Cerrito No. G El Cerrito No. 7 f El Cerrito No. 8 ; �! El Cerrito No. 9 ! i ( '.• El Cerrito No. 10 i Kensington No. 1 i Kensington No. 2 - Kwlsington No. 3 !; ! Richmond No. 1 j : i Richmond No. 2 Richmond No. 3 Richmond No.4 f' 77— Richmond No. 5 i Richmond No. G 1 Richmond No. 7 _.._ . Richmond No. Richmond No. 9 II Richmond No. 10 Richmond No. 11 Richmond No. 12 Richmond No. 13 (' Richmond No. 14 { Richmond No. 15 w Richmond No. 16 Richmond No. 17 i Richmond No. 18 Richmond No. 19 Richmond No. 20 : I ___.. Y"• Richmond No. 21 I' Richmond No. 22 (s � i Richmond No. 23 Richmond No. 24 Richmond No.25 Richmond No. 26 Richmond No. 27 Richmond No. 28 t , Richmond No. 29 if � Richmond No. 30 Richmond No. 31 Richmond No. 32 Richmond No. 33 !� '!Ricl►mond No. 34 Richmond No. 35 Richmond No. 36 Richmond No. 37 I T Richmond \o. 38 Richmond No. 39 _,_._ Richmond No.40 {� Richmond No. 41 Richmond No.42 San Pablo No. 1 San Pablo No. 2 : San Pablo No. 3 Suit Pablo No. •l Totals Carrled Forward w x� ^9LPA. ✓4- In Ma U t er o2 Canvassi nl Returns ,t; of Ab7,ent Voters Ballots. Noi,, at thi s ti'me the Board o7 Suo_ ervisors proceeds to and noes continue the €� canvass of •the ballots of absent voters cast at the election held on Aug. 29th, 1934 _* tea__ and the canvass of said absent voters ballots being: completed, - the votes cast by each of said Voters is as shown on the bottom of Statement of Votes canvassed 1t. >y on August 30th, Aug. 31st, Sept. 1st, September 6th, and September 7th, 1934, -following- Page 116 of Vol. 31 of Minutes of this Board, v And from the foregoing Statement of Results of said Election, the Board determines and finds and declares that the iolloz-Ling named persons have received the highest number of votes of his party in each Supervisor District for Delegate 'w for Count; Central Cor:-nitjeeman and shall be the representative of his party for tr- sai d- Sup_ ervi sor District in which -e was elected, in all conventions of his party ; . 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 respecti ve y, to pit • .Nk REPUBLI CAN PARTY. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 1: E.MT.Downer, Pinole. Edward Robert Qainan, 2617 Tuller Ave. Richmond. _; r Clare D.Horner, 241- 15th St. Richmond. Joseph H.Miller, 469 Carlston St. Richmond. Fred Stoddard Newsom, 599- 10th St. Richmond. -P,rnest E. O'Brien, 5901 Charles Ave. El Cerrito. µ Homer W.Patterson 2612 Sonoma Ave. El Cerrit o. Albert Lincoln Paulsen- 561 Dim-m St. Richmond.chmond. Samuel S.Rinley, 651- 11th St. Richmond. Cecil F.:Yestwood, 3510 Esmond Ave. Richmond. n SUPERVISOR DISTRICT ,#2: R'$ Geo. S.Meredith, Lafayette L.H.Rodebaugh, Lafayette R. A,nittaker , Lafayette. SUPE RVI SOR DISTRICTj: A.F.Bray, 1304 Highland Ave. Martinez. Edward Paul Fraga 1705 Pine St. Martinez. r D.Lyford, 1030 Brown St. Ha•rtinez. u.•. Thomas P.Meehan, 11 0 Arreba St. Martinez. J.A.Kasch, Correll . SUPERVISOR DISTRICT4. r � Warren Cunningham, PortChica.go -augh H. Donovan , 960 East St. Pittsburg 1. Otis Loverid,e, Pittsburg. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT i5: ;.. L.N.Mehaffey 611- oto St. Antioch _ Mortimer B.Veale, Antioch. ` s� DE' OCRATIC PARTY. . SUPERVISOR DI STRICT N 0. 1: Robert J.Adarms, 409 Dimm St. Richmond xf John Alexander, ;147 Washington Ave. RichmondJ.W. (Jim) Allen, 3 Pomona St.EI Cerrito. Earl F.Bacon, 7214 Stockton Ave. El Cerrito. �x Harry R.Burt, 24 West Richmond Ave. Pt. Richmond. Michael Dowling-, 430 Golden Ga`e .Ave. Richmond Thom-s Kenny 11 Washing,4u Ave. Pt. Richmond. Augustus 0 -Lang, 035 Chanslor Ave. Richmond Dan Noziglia, 1029 Pennsylvania Ave. Richmond " "trama E.Pearman, 4532 Macdonald Ave . Richmond Jos e:)h Perasso, 215- 15th St. RicYm.ond. SUPER'.rISOR DISTRICT 110. 2: Thomas P.Hau , 251 Alexander Ave. Crockett . Pat Lucey, Jr. 114 Bay St. Crockett. �; w# . Q av'"} n s . SUP-.VISOR DTSTRICiTr�: k, Yp^ s George Granville Dawson, 1443 Brown S t. Martinez. r John M.Gi.fford, 139 Pacheco Blvd. tiartinez. Harry Hoffman , Walnut Cree:,- Arch A.McGiasey 22 ,'lard St. Ifartinez. Robert Iti-lliam Wiliis, R.F. D, 1, -`art?Martinez. ' SUPERVISOR DISTRICT4; Joseph Salvatore Aiello, 262 'Rest 4ttt. St. Pittsburg. , M.V.Tirulcahey 351 East 7th St. Pittsburg. r SUPERVISOR DISTRICT #5: Edwin B.Selye rs, Jr. Oakley 4✓ Ruth M.Viera, 505- 8th St. Anti och Robert H.Wallace, .Brentwood. And t . e Board Fortner Determinas and finis and Declares that the folloti^ing r: named persons have received the higher-r. numver of votes cast for office set opposite -their names a_nd said offices being non-partisan offices and said candidates having received a majority of all ballots cast far said candidates for the office for which , said candidatesseek nomination, are duly elected thea--to and Certificates of 1 Election are directed to be issued to each of them respectively, to crit : Suoerintendent of Schools, Bryan O.WiI son Treasurer: Charles L.Dodge. r County Clerk: Samuel 0. dell s. Assessor: Geo. O.Meese. Max Collector: Martin William Joos t. Ralph R.Arnold. County Sur ve��or: p Public Admiri strator: Raymond B.Johnson Cor on er : Aubrey Wilson Supervisor First District: Janes N.Long. Supervisor Third District: Harry M.Stow. Justice Peacerd Ju a.Twnshp:Clifford L.Thomson i Justice Peace 4th Jud.Twnshn:A.E.Clark "- Justice Peace pith Jud. Twnshp:E.P.Jackson meq_ Justice Peace 6th Jud.Twnshp: Wade Wilson Moore. �£ Justice Peace 8th Jud.^owns h. Matther• Ward. Justice Peace 9th Jud.Tr:nshp: Robert Uallace, Jr. y Justice Peace 12th " n Ray H.Standish. Jus tice Peace lath " " T. 0.Graves. Justice Peace 14th " " H.G,Krumland. Justice Peace loth Simon W.Cunni rgham. Constable lst Township: E.B.Ro ers. . C onstabl e 2nd Township: Walter J.Parker .. B.Read ' Constable 4th Township: -"., Constable 6th Township: Joseph Rodda. constable 7th Township: Charles Schvrake. Constable 5th Township: Evan E.Thonas. Constable 9th Towns'11-:1p : Charles L.Barkley C or.stabi e 11th T owns r p: %E c-ene Shea %ons-able 1�`t : Township: Charles E.Chapman Constable Nth Tor:nship: John S.Kelso Constable lath Township: J.''illiara Smiley �v Constable 16tI.. Tor<nshin : Wm. Ludri cks. Constable 17th Tovnshi"o : Jos. A. Jesse. ` And the Foil oris- named candidates for non-partisan offices not having received a Majority of allvotes cast but havi rz received the 1,ominati.on for the office for which vhey seek nomination, It is by the Board ordered that Certificates of Nomination be issued to them �. t o tFl t: t. Sheriff: John A.M`iller. Sherif-f: Richard Rains Veale . s `r' District Attorney: Francis P.Healey District Attorney: James Francis Hoey Auditor : Louis E.Davis. : audit or: Albert N.Sullenger. . .s�v Recorder: Ralph Cunningham Recorder : Amos B.Hinkl ey fit S Just. Peace lst Township: Alvin 3rice Polson . Just. Peace ist Township: Arthur J.Delories Just.Peace.2nd Tornship : John ''onavan Just—.Peace 2nd iov,•nship: Erskine W.Smi th �` f¢f•"- i 5 1 4�. Just. Peace 7th Tor;nship: Alex. H.MacKinnon r " Just . Peace 7th Township: A.G.Thomps on a Townshi Just. Peace 10th p: L.F. Groner. Just. Peace 10th Township: C.Wilson Locke. Just.Peace 11th Township: Fred McDonald. '. Jus t.Peac a lith Township: Catherine V.Terry Just.Peace 15th Township: John Moore. � W Just.Peace 15th Township: Harold F.Sawalli sch. Just.Peace 17th Township: H.A.Bati e . Just .Peace 17th Township: Henry W.Heidorn Xx .. C onstabl e3rd Township: Russell F. Stour. L Constable 3rd Tor;nship: Norman F.Wilson ?,Lz Constable 5th Township : William V.Hogan - # Constable 5t-,', T ohms hip: John Ott. Constable 10th Township M.G.Moitoza. ~ Constable loth T ornns hip: Wm. H.Verbi sci o. T, T r. C onst able 12th T ornship : Manuel y.r ortado Constable 12th Township: J.Jos. Meaney. " 4s And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, September 17th, 19;4, at 10 # . of clock A.M. Rl I/I�Iaa . _ . . . . . . . . . . 9s Chairman. 'I , . . . . . . . . . l`.: 'W.0 "1e rk. tires �.r rr tarp. 1.. 1 . *rim w 1 M ;,r tv t'aize ' -f e 4�S3 ids ^J t y�. -at r ' Nt #+��;. r �.-xAikF. 1 .1;-? 0 . rr, F IN TPS B--ARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COITT�A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFaINIA. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1934. r The Boaid met at 10 O' clock A.11. Present; Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Oummings, Harry M. St ow, and R.J.Tre '-bath. S.Wells , Clerk. In ?Satter 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• =x t,4e THat $10 State and $10 county aid, which has been paid to MRS. EVA TRIBBEY Port Chicago, for care of Howard Tribbey, be discontinued as of Aug. lst, 1934, and that $10 State aid be paid to ',as . ANETA CLARK, 621 Porter St. South Vallejo, beginni g r as of Aug. lst, 1934. That $30 State and $25, county aid for children of an incapacitated father be granted to MRS. HANNAH DOHERTY, 32- 37th St. 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. count aid for needy aged heretofore granted to WILLI 1ENDENHALL, Concord, be decreased to 12. State and $12. county aid as of Sept. 1,29 That $13. State and $13. county aid to needy aged be granted to MRS. ROSE K TOMELTY, 7689 Stockton Ave. El Cerrito, via Berkeley, Rte 80, as of Sept. lst , 1934. That $15. State and $15. county aid to needy aged be granted to FRANK CHEEK, 993 Lucas St. Richmond, as of Aug. 1st, 1934. That $10 county cash allowance be granted to EDWARD AURSWALD, 1433 Devin Ave. Richmond, Cal. as of Sept . 15, 1934, to be disbursed in relief in kind. n ;. 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. lst, 1934• _ That $15. County cash allowance be granted to MATHIAS DILLEY, 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 Sept . 1st, 1934. That $6. county cash allowance be granted to Henry Tomelty 7689 Stockton Ave . El Cerrito, via Route 80, Berkeley, as of Sept. lst, 1934. That $15. county cash allowance be granted to J07 GALINDA AND WIFE, CANAL ROAD, Brentwood, as of Sept. lst, 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. 1st, 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- ti och, to begin as of Sept. 1st, 1934. That $22.50 county cash allowance be �anted 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 , lst St. f' Brentwood, as of Sept. 1st, 1934. That $18. count cash allowance be granted to JOHN MILTON RUHLAND, 835 Brown St. Martinez, to begin county 1st, 1934, and same to be disbursed in relief and kind. That 335. county cash allowance be granted to Wx. A. SWANSON, lst St . Brentwood to begin as of Sept. 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 r el ief in kind. That $10 county cash allowance be granted to CLARA BOTSFORD, 5909 Burlingame 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. ELIZABETii KOTSCH, 824 C ontra Costa Drive, El Cerrito, be discon-inued as of Sept. lst, 1934. N�. mss. �R ly z Ci That $30 county cash allowance granted to JOSEPH NUKES, Oakley, be discontinu( d as of Aug. 1st , 1934. That $6. county cash allowance granted to ROSA PUCCIO, Pittsburg, be discon- tinued as of Aug. 1st, 1934. That $1county cash allowance granted to ERNEST NAGEL, Concord, be dis- continued as of ug. 1st, 1934. . :w In natter of Approval of SERA Projects of County Health Officer. ; IT IS RESOLVED that Dr. W.A.Powell, Health Officer of the County of t Contra Costa, be and he is hereby authorized and empowered to accept and agree tok 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 Mat-ter of Granting Dance Permits. w. The applications of following persons and societies for permission to conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. on f allowing dates, having been r eceived Mt. Diablo Post #246, Amen can Legion, at Danville, Oct. 6, 1934• A Antioch Horseshoe Club, Oak Grove Beach, each Saturday, during Sept. 1934. It is by the Board ordered that said applications be granted. ,, In Matter of Granting Leave of Absence, to A.E. Clark, Justice of the eace. , A.E.Clark, Justice of the Peace, . of 4th Township of Contra Costa County, x is hereby granted permission t,) leave the State of California for a period of thirty days from and after date of leaving the State of California. s zrw�, In Matter of Resolution authorizing Consolidation of Biennial General Election of East Day Mun. Utility Dis-rict for election x ° a of Directors with Biennial General Election on Y.C'( Nov. 6th, 1934. 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 election provided for in Section 1041 of the Political Code of the State of Calif orni , and it is to the best interests of the public and is required by lava that the said election be consolidated with the general state election provided for in said section } of the Code; THEREFORE, BE IT RTSOLVED: Thatthe said Election of the East Bay Municipa Utility District to be held on the 6th d-..y of November, 1934, be and the same hereby 1 o J l is consolidated as to any territory of said District within this County with said r general state election to be held on said date, and the results thereof shall be can- 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 s of this Board to the Secretary of said District. The foregoing Resolution was passed by the following, vote of the Board: Ayes; Supervisors Long, 0ummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. #. Noes : None. In Matter of Communication from Martinez Planning Commission. r A communication having been received from Geo. W.Honneger, Secretary of v Martinez Planning Commission, requesting that "Stop Signs" be placed on Pacheco Boulevard, at it's intersection with Ash, Beech, Date, Cedar and Elm Streets. r The said communication is hereby ordered referred to Supervisor H.M.Stow, and County Surveyor R•R.Arnold. f1 :F'sc In Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon rc-quest of A.N. Sullenger, County Au :itor, and in order to finance Curren , operations, It is by the Board ordered that the sum 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., s In Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon request of County Auditor API. 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 trade , to wit: v Increase Decrease. Motor Veh. Fd. Awns. Sup. Dist. -- R 415 C.O.-Imnts. to Roads, $2900.00 $3550.0:' Mtce- Surface R412 R. 416 " �� " Bridges, 290.00 $ 3950-00 43850-00 Sun. Dist. 2 Rd. Fd. An ns. Sup. Di st. -- R. 203 Mtce-Bridges, 70• 19.00 Rd. Lighting R200-I 36.00 Tool Acct. R200-2 z 21.00 Co.Imp.Bridges R206 0.00 $76-00 76,00 Sun. Genl. Fd. Aunns. " "" Sup. Dist. 1-- � Y R. 121. 11tce-Rts. of Way 195.00 195.00 Rd Lighting R120-1 Sup. Dist . 3-- R. 321 Mice-Rts. of Way 445.00 475.00 Rd. Lighting R 320-1. R. 323-0 " Bridges 0.00 75.00 X75. 00 Sup. Dist. 4-- R 420--1 Road Lighting 5.00 10.00 Mtce-Surface R 422 �T R 421- 0 Mtoe- Rts. of Flay 5.00--- 10.00 10.00 a Sup. Dist. 5•. RR 21 Mtce. Rts, of Way 65.00 95.00 Co.Imp. Bridges, R526 R• 23 Mtce- Bridges0 � 5 95-00 . ��+-00 $w f; ll L Surv. Genl. Fd. Anpns. .x a R. 1401 Stock Pile 2150.00 41800.00 Mtce-Surface, R 172 R. 171 Mtce-Rt s. of Way 375.00 3875. 00 Co. Imp. Roads, R 175 R. 178 C 0 New Bridges, 1200.00 ry #4. R 179 " Rts of W' y 2 50.00 _ X5675.00 5675.00 R 271 Mtce-Rts of xray 45.00 85.00 Rd.Li ghting R 270-1 " 273 Mtce-Bridges, 5.00 2058.00 Mtce- Surface, R 272 " 275 Co-Imp, to Rds, 23tiO.00 260.00 Co-Imp. Bridges, R 276 ; 2403-002403122 R 373 Vtce-Bridges, "--__175.Oa___ --105.00- Mtce. Rts. of Way R371 R 37 -0 CO Imp. To rds, 2467.00 2500.00 Mtce. Surface, R 372. R 376-0 " " " Bridges, 18.00 2000.00 2600.00 R 472 Mtce- Surface, 35.00 5.00 Rd. Lighting R 470-i 0.00 ince-Rt s. of Way R 471 ` 35.00 35.00 R 575 C 0 ImDt . to Rds , 660.00 400.00 Mtce Rts. of Way R 571 R 578 n Ner Bridges, 105.00 290.00 Mtce-Surface, R 372 g 75.00 Co-Imp. Bridges, R 576 : $765.0 00-" -W-65-00 Special Road Fd Apnns. . R 3tce-Bridges, 10.00 2160.00 Mtce-Surface, R362 - R 365 C 0 Imp. to Rds, 210.0�0 21 Ob Ot7 2160.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.M( , 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 �a made, to wit: ti Incfeases Decreases. w Sun. Genl. Fd. Annns. R 121-0, Mtce-Rts of way 55.00 R 12,3-0, Mtce. Bridges, 66. 00 Nx R 124-0, C 0 New Equipment 55.00 $176.00 R 221-0, Mtce. _Rts of Way 1570.00 R 222-0, Htce-°urface 1780.00 R 223-0, Mtce-Bridges, 75.00 . $3425.00 µ R 322-0, Mtce-Surface, 2300.04 R 3255-0, G 0 Imp. to Roads, 50.00 2 2350-00 15951.00 -CO Imp. to Rds, R175• Sup. Mot or Veh. Fd. Annms. R 511-0 Mtce Rt s. of Way 7 5.00 R 512-0 Mtee-Surface 1100.00 1175.00 Mtce Surface R412. ` Surv. Genl Rd. Appns. 375-0 C 0 Impt s. to Rds, 650.00 x R 475-0 C 0 Inlp. to Rds, 45.00 g 695.00 Mtce. Surface R572. S eci al Rd Fd. AoDns. }' R 365-0 C.0.Impt s. t o Roads , 1300.00 $1300.00 Mtce-Surface R 262. ; The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. :r n K { Ij4 v 4 J In Mater of Construction of Jonah Hill Road. Upon motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Stow, It is by the Board orderer that that certain road known as Jonah Hill Road, or B-5, of Contra R Costa County Highway System, and extending from Lafayette to Moraga, a distance of w. .. 3 1/2 miles, more or less, be constructed by and under the supervision of County Surveyor x.R.`'rnold, _ And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, September 19th, 1934, at 2 of clock A.h. in Council Chambers of the City Couzuil of the City of Richmond, in Richmond City Hall , County of Contra Costa, State of California. hairmar.. ; . . . . . CJ. . L .�.�. . : . . . . Clerk . mt •Yiyy 'y,L.•.iY s'xr IN THzE BOARD OF S-TPERVISORS OF CON TR COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, SEPT . 18th, 1934. The Board met in regul^.r session at 2 o'clock P.M. in Council Chambers of the City Hall, Richmond, Contra Costa County, California. . Present : Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cumming , _ate Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.S7el is , Clerk. W,41 r.: In the Matter of "pproval of Incorporation of Certain Prop ortion Sw ,5.. within the County of Contra Costa into a Regional Park District. y RESOLUTION.. WHEREAS, a resolution was entered in the records of the said County , before the Board of Supervisors thereof, duly calling for hearing the question of whether the territory described in a petition, a certified copy of which was filed with :S the Board of Supervis ors , should be included in a proposed regional park district; s and setting sa;.d hearing for Tuesday, the 18th day of September, 1934, at the hour ` of two o'clock P.M. in the Con;ncil Chambers of the City Hall, Richmond, Contra Costa County, California, as being the time and place for said hearing; and, AREAS, notice of said hearing specifying the time and place was publish- ed 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 puolication 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 r, 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 withirl 'X the proposed district was filed by the County Clerlp of the Co--nty of Alameda with the x County Clerk of said County; and Wh7REAS, persons have aoneared at said time and place for purposes of discuss— ' 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; Sys L p. NOW, T EREFORE, BE IT ORDERED AND RESOL-ED drat the said Board of Supervisors f r Par'_ District of an � herein disapproves the inclusion within the proposed Regional y � of the territory described in said petition now situated within the County of Contra h 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 tie County of Alameda, in compliance with the terms and provisions of that certain Act entitled "`�n Act providing for the incorporation, government and management of Regional Park District , T} etc. " appearing in Statutes of 1933 at page 26&. Y:1 This Resolution was passed and adopted at a meeting of the Board of _ p 4 b the following n vote: Supervisors, held on the 19th day of September, 193 y g Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes : Supervisors— None. Absent:— Supervisors— None. uat-- 1f u�~ And the Board tak�ces recess to meet on Monday, October 1st, 1934, at 10 4A.. O' clock A.M. - r �I �4ha irm an. . . . . . . . . . . kl.U. .". la rk r� 4+,.. to 4 :e a rc�K d 3A S 4� 45 dT, di v'aX 'lrY tN� e T Fad, r ;r ,. r, - ac- t� IN TEE BOARD OF SJPE=.'vZSOHS 0F CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE 01CALIF IIIA. MONDAY, October 1st, 1934. ` �k The Board met at 10 O'clock A.H. Present : Hon.W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry M.St ow, and R.J.Trembath. S .C. Wells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of th is Board for and during the month of k ^5 September, 1934, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read, : and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. •:rJv. IN THE MXTT ER OF appli cati on of Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. , to place poles on The Alameda and Walnut Ave. Concord. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having asked for permission to place eight poles and an anchor on The Alameda, and Walnut Ave. east of Concord, g, Z. as shown on the sketches accompanyin- said applicati on; It is, bythe Board ordered that said application be and the same is hereby granted., } v: In Matter cif Granting Dance Permits. The folloring 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, 193 Antioch. The Enos Thimble Club, Port Chicago, Oct. 27, 1934. IT is by the Board ORDERED that said applications be granted.,, In latter of Declaring Or di nance No. 225 duly published. Ordinance No. 225 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 Ccunty of Contra Costa, as shown by the affidavit of S.N.Southmayer, on file herein, It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance be and the sarpe is hereby ;r declared duly published. a �s F's •F u� In Ylatta of Correction of Assessments. G. O.Meese, having certified to this 3oard the following erroneous assessments and aski.ni authority to correct same under provi si ons of Section 38O4a of the Political Code, to wit: For tie f isr�al year 1934-35: Vol. to Asses.3nent No. 37129 Castor Guisasola is assessed wit r, 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•7 Concord, with improvements erroneously assessed ;. as amounting to X1290; the correct assessed valuation of these improvements is $740. 2, In Vol. 20 Assessment No. 4346-, L. 'Hommedieu Investment Association Coroorat ' on - Ltd. C/o Paul Wucher, is assessed with Lot 2, Block 1, Berkeley Highland Terrace, assessed valued X120 on which War Veteran Exemption was a1?ore:?. Assessor finds that exemption to the &moant of 01000 has been allowed to Paul IYucher in Alameda County. Due t o the fact that full exematica has been allowed in Alameda County he is not en- . titled to further exemption in Contra Costa County and Mr. Witcher requested exemptio in Contra Costa County be cancelled, n and the District zttorney of Contra Costa County 1a Jing consented to such correction; IT IS BY THE 30A,D O-DEED that the County Assessor be and he is hereby authorized to correct the above assessments as applied for. ,, tF rpt In M'a.tter of 0ommuni cati on from Contra Costa Caunty Bakers' Association. A com-lunicntion from Contra Costa Chanty Bakers' Association having been re- ceived by tnTs Board notifying said 3oard that the price of bread furnished by the µ?�_ Co-;nty of Contra Costa on Cru ntv Relief, will be raised from ten cents to eleven cent •:1 � a loaf, effective Oct. 15, 1934, : IT IS BY 71112 BOARD ORDERED that said c orrmuni cation be referred to J.H.uorrow r i County i'urchasinE A�Zent aN In Matte r of granting authority to a,¢a. A 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 CaliforniaA Executives of Public Welfare requestin; that the Social Service Worker of Contra ~h *S� Costa County be authorized to attend the ninth semi-anrnaal mecting of the Association of California Executives of Public ffelfare, to be held on Friday and Saturday Oct. 12th and 13th, 1934, at Hotel Del Montle, Del Monte, California. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER-D that Mrs. Huth McCord, County S ocial Service Via.. Worker be authorized to attend said Convention and her expenses in attending said Con- vention be a charge upon General Fund o= Countv of Contra Costa. ra. '14 w i� 3+. w4+ } • 128 . : to w� In utter of permission to C.E. ,. 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 Al Water Service Company' s main crater line, to the property of C.E.Hitchcock, IT IS, BY Ta BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay said water Dipe line is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor r: . of Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said Di.Stri.Cw K 7 In Matter of Approval of Agreement between Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway and the Jounty of Contra Costa, for the c on structi on of overhead Bridge. } The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company havin,; presented to this ' Board, a Form of Agreement betwee-n the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rail ray and the ry County of Contra Costa, relating to the construction of a new overhead viaduct bridge on the highway leading; from Concord to Avon, near 211altby Station; ; IT IS, BY THEEBOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the same is hereby approved, an dW.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is hereby authorized to sign said Agreement, on behalf of the ounty of Contra Costa. In Hatter of Securing permission from State Railroad Commission to Corstruct an Overhead Viaduct bridge on w4 highway 1eadin:rfrcm Cork ord to Avon, near Maltby Station in Contra Costa County. a! It is, by the Board ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa t County, be and he is hereby ordered to coamaence proceedings for securing of permissio ., from State Railroad Com-nission to construct an overhead viaduct bridge, over the f Atchison, Topeka Santa Pe Railway on the highway leading from Concord to Avon, .s near Maltby Statio.j , Contra Costa County. —k In Matt er of Approval of Bond - for Lost Warrant. It appearing to the Board that Warrant No. 90 heretofore drawn by the x County Auditor of Contra Costa County on County Treasurer , in favor of Joe Fera, w - .acv in sum of $15.75 payable out of the San Pablo Fireb- istrict Funds, has been lost, s , r 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 , f war=rant, to replace Aulitor' s Warrant Igo. 90; _,ta+ IT IS BY T.-HE BOARD ORDERED that said Bond and the Sureties thereon be and v s, the same we approved and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County, is hereby authoriz d E�* to draw a duplicate irarrant in favor of Joe Pera, pa-.-able out of the San Pablo Fire y 5 75 to replace said Warrant No. 90. District, Fund, . in sura o� 1 _4= The sni d' arder is uassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. . , <�M In Matter of Transf er of Funds . It is, by the Board ordered that su'r of $97, be transferred from unappropriated : Reserve Fund, to General Fund for the purpose of replacement of the jail washing ... Itl and +' f F n _e. ac_yne a. � replaceman ,. a_ -he an used ir. the County Jail far ventilation puraoses. x The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards4 In fat t er of Transfer of Funds. On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, andin order to finance Current requirements, IT IS ORDERED that tie following advances be made from School S-L:pply Revolving Fun;. , said advances to be returned as soon as available ; S:Yg Irom current Revenue,. to wit: Carquinez Grammar Special §1500.00 w:F_ Concord Gra*mrmar Special 1500.00 '-xcelsi-ar Grammar General 300.00 San Pablo Grammar Special 600.00 ` Richmond High General 10000.00 . 73,900.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ,< *s A% r: In hatter of Transfer of Funds. Upon r guest of A.N.Sullenger, and in order to finance current operations IT IS ORDERED that follonin, amounts be advanced from General Reserve Fund to the follcm— ,ing funds, to wit, said amounts to be returned as soon as available from current available. General Fund, $75,000.00 ; Crockett County Fire, 250.00 $75,250.00 The said order is uassed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, 1� ;; 7 In 'utter. of Transfer of Funds. z A.Y.Sullenger, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, having; reported to this Board, that certain adjustments betwee_1 funds are necessary in order to adjust accounts for the mouth of June so that the said accounts rill present a true record of the proper allocati on of charges for :moneys heretofore 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 ordered that the follovr_n_! adjustments be made in the funds as kept by the County Auditor and by t:;e Count; Treasurer. r �.a 130 ;K Debits. Credits. (Decreases) (Increases) 4 General Fund, $109.70 ` Sup. Dis t. 2 :Fund, $108-78 a. 108.7 .P 109-79. x The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ,rY i r» That 712. State and 712. county aid for needy aged be granted to MRS. HARIIET BROYi%T, S10 F. -z", St. Antioch, to begin as of Sept. let, 1954• That-,$12.50 State and 712, 50 county aid to needy aged ranted to MS. MARGARET HASEY, o �'ddy 54. Pt . Richmrd as of Feb. 193-x-•nd, be continueK ;: That 711.50 State and 711. 50 County aid to the needy aged granted to GEORGE dcINTRYRE, 23- 7th St. Richmond, be continued as of Feb.1934. That $4. State and $4. county aid to needy aged granted to JOi-II STEWART, 521 Liberty St. E'1. Cerrito, be contirwed as of March 1934• That x`14.25 State and 714.25 county aid to needy aged granted to MS. IDA KOHLHO F a 23- Sixth St. Richmond, be continued as of 'Lrch, 1934. That 712.50 State and 712.50 County aid to needy aged granted to GEO. B. WARD, 1232 Haight St. San Francisco, be continued as of March, 1934. That 710 State and $10 county aid to the needy aged granted to !MS. ISARY BRYNE, Pinole, be continued as of Feb. 1914• That 712.50 State and •-'. 12. 50 County aid to the needal e d granted to ANTONE ` MOITOZA, Box 257, San Pablo, be continued as of Feb. 1934• ` That 715. State and 715. county aid to the needy aged granted to MRS. MARRY JANE COTTON, 926- Sth St. Richm m d, be continued as of 1.1arch, 19;4. That X12.50 Skate and ''l`. ;;O County aid granted to Fri HIGERA, 1443 Oakland Boulevard, Walnut Creep, be c ontinu-- d. , That 720 . State and 710 county aid for half orphan children be granted to MRS . EUNICE VEALE, 122- 5th St. Anti oc4, to begin as of Sept. let, 1934. That 720 State and 720 county aid f or half orphan_ children be granted to MRS. RUELLA HA SLIN, Rte 1, Walnut Creek, Cal. commenc g as of Sept. let, 19f,4. Y That 710 State and 710 county aid for half orphan children be granted to MRS. HELEN CURTIS, General Delivery, Walnut Creek, to begin as of Sept. let, 1934 . That 720 State and 740 county aid for half orphan children ant ed to MRS. LIARY _. GORDONT, 571 Vernon St. N. Richmond, be continued as of April, 1934F. That 720 State and 720 county aid for half orphan children granted to FIRS. IDA C OOPERR 434 Liberty St. El Cerrito, be continued as of April, 19-4. That 720 State and 7+20 county aid for half orphan children granted to M. S , ;. LOuISE DE CCU. .TE. 26-40 Bush St. San Pablo, be continued as of =larch, 1934. That ,�20 State aid for need= children granted to 'IRS. EDITH JOHNSON, 651- S. 31st St. Richmond, be conti nued as of may, ?934• That 750 State and 71S•50 County aid for half orphan children granted to MRS. CARLOTTA ZER?:TNO, 229 Richmond Ave. Pt . Richmond, be continued as of March, 1934. That 710 State and X10 county aid for half orphan children granted to M- S . MARY IVAN'�ICH, Pinole, be continued as of April, 1934. County That 430 State and 730/aid for half orphan children granted to MRS. MAY 'BARDETS 260 Santa Clara Ave. EZ Cerrito , be discontinued as of Sept, lst, 1934, That 710 State and 710 county aid for half or-aban children granted to YURS , VICTORIA. PERAY! , 144- 17th St . Richmond, be discontinued as of Sept. let, 1934. t In :atter of Approval. of Horticultural SERA projects. �k 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 execute and agree to any condtions in behalf of the county of Contr, Costa, making Pb application for SERA Horticultural Projects. ' T The foregoing Resolution is pas=ed by the unanimous vote of tie Board this lst day of October, i 9=4. y' J� Y�. Q1 132 rs _ y } IN MATTER OF ELECTION PROCLAMATIOi GR GENE. %L ELECTIC`•: ON NOITEIFBER 6th, 1934. �$ In accordance with Proclamation of Governor of the State of California, ' =w IT IS ORDERED that an election be held on Tu-sday, November 6th, 1934, from six o'clock in the mornin of said da;;, until sever_ 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 fallowing named officers, and at which election the following Amend 71 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, Proposi - ions and Initiative Measures daily certified by the Secretary of State will be voted on at the said General Election, by the qualified Electors of said County of �s Contra Costa, State of California: STATE ( AND DISTRICT) OFFICES. sr A Governor. A Lieutenant Governor A Secretary ofState. A Controller. ' R- A Treasurer. An Attorney General. . A Member of the State Board of Equalization, Second District. . CONGRESSIONAL OFFICES. x., A United States Senator. Representative in Congress, Sixth District. LEGISLATIVE OFFICES. Member of Assembly, Tenth District. C OU14TY OFFICES . a r A Sheriff. A District Attorney . An Auditor a_. A Recorder. TOWNSHIP OFFi'_]ES. p 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, Tent's Judicial Township A justice of the Peace, Eleventh Judicial Township A "Justice of the Peace, Fifteent:: Judicial Township n A Justice of the Peace, Seventeenth Judicial Township. A Cons taole, Thdrd Judicial TownsYLp. A Constable, Fifth Judicial Township A Constable, Tenth Judicial Township A Constable, Twelfth Judicial Township. ti.r.. And tie I ollorint; officers from East Bay Municipal Utility District , to wit: One Director for the District for Ward No. Two. x,- 5�ja. One Director for the District for yard No. Three. OR THE V'!-TE.RANS1 WELFARE BOND AC_ of 1933. This Act provides for a bond issue of thirty million dollars to be used by the : x Veterans ' Welfare Board in assisting California war veterans to acquire farms or homes. ` 1. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- AGAINST THE VET MANSI SYELFAR- B0Q 7._j 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: _ J_ acquire farms or homes. ----------------------------- --------------------------------------------- INTOXICATI LiZ"J ORS. Initiative. Amends Constituti on Article : XX, Section 22. Prohibits consumption, sale, or disposition for consziption on premises, of intoxicating liquors, except YES. beer, in pub?i c. saloons or barrooms; permits possessi-)n, sale, : consumntion or disoositi �n of all liouors in bona fide hotels, 2. restaurants , --- puolic eatin-, places, an-' in bona fide clubs after one vear's la..full oper3ti ��n; fixes lice- s:- Fees therefor, siv- - ; ink Board cf Equall zati on exclusive po,-er to change same, issue . licqu,:�r licenses collect license feesand occupation taxes, re- NO . quiring Legislature aa_ oorru' On Dr eeds t�:erefr G� fen Sate Counties, and cities. Continues hate Liquor n .. l ct aro-' o visions, consistent herewith, until Legislature provides other- wise. �' M1�e SELECT!ON G� cTIGES. T_^_; tiative Cons ti ttlti X2111 Amendment . Declar- es Su,oreme or Appellate Court Justice may declare candidacy to suc-: ceed himself, other rise Governor shall nominate candidate; candi- date being only one on ballot for such off ice, and electors voting 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- : 3. effective unless approved by commission comprising Chief Justice, -- presiding Appellate Court. Justice e�}d Attorney General. Pequixes rye. retirement system. Provisions i nape?icable to superior court NO judges unt i' adoat ed by counties in m,-inner provi ded by Legislature. : ; Makes Constitutional removal and recall provisions applicable. ATTORilEY GENERAL. Initia4ive Gonstitutional Amendment. Declares Attorney General, State' s Chief law of-ficer, shall see all State t lags enforced, directly supervise district attorneys, sheriffs and other enforcement officers designated by late, and require from : YE$ them written reports concernirig criminal matters. Empowers him to prosecute with District Attorney' s noFer, violations within superior cou.rt ' s jurisdiction; assist district attofneys then pub- :----: lic interest or Governor regzi res , and perform other d---ties ares- scribed by late; Governor and Controller allowing his necessary : a . expenses from general. fund. -Lakes his salary same as Supreme NO Court Associate Justice, prohibiting him f roan private -practice, : : } and requiring his entire time in State service, PE: a"_'fiI RG C 1Tfr NT ON EVIDE TCE UM FAIL0ME OF DEF EiJGi A T TO TESTIFY •` IST CRI IINAL CASES. Amends Section 13 of Article I , and section 1"9 o-,-Article VI of Constitution. Declares in any criminal case, YES: rx rhether defendant testifies or not, court and counsel may comment 3. on his failure t o exT)ldin or deny any evidence against him. De clares court may instruct jury regardin::- law annlicable to facts of case, and comment nn evidence, testimony and credibility of any ; ,; es Court inform jury in all cases that jurors are NO r�itnPss. Reqs _r j j � exclusive judges of all questions of fact submitted to them and of credibility r witnesses. PLEAD! GJiLrY C? ' � CG' IITI�t� ::Ax1STRATE. Initia� � ive Constit- utional Amendment. Requires defendalt, charged with felony, be i!nm,ediately taken before magistrate of court where sworn complaint �+ was filed, who shall del i,Ter him copy thereof and allow him time YES: to procure counsel; if such felony is n^t puni shable with death, o: magistrate and district attorney consenting thereto and defendant' s:-___, counsel beim; present, defendant may plead guilty to offense, ; charge; or any o=Tense incl u, in; therein; thereupon magis t rate shall commit defendant to sheriff and certify the case to Superior : NO : f Court where proceedings shall be had as t. defendant had pleaded guilty in such coart. rad S^g^E CIVIL SERTICF,. Initiative Constitutional Amendment. Prohib- its permanent appointments and promotion in State Civil. Service excep t ,on merit, efficiency and fitness, ascertained by cOMD et- YES: hive examination. Provides for State Personnel Board, ultimately appointed by Governor with Senate' s consent, to administer Statr ; Civil services latus. Enumerates classes of officers, and employ- 7. ees included in such service . Prohibits temporary appointments un-4---- less eligible list unavailable, or for longer than six months, limiting:, such appointee to six months total service In calendar year. Until c lnngecl by board continues regulations, classes and NO grades hereto-Fore adopted, and all bersons, except temporary ap- nointees , in cla.s-es or grades heretofore acquired. ' CONSTITUTIO,;ALC0111IVENTI077. Assembly Concurrent Resolution 17. Reccmnenas that electors vote for or against a convention for puT- :F OR s Dose of revisinw State Constitution. If majority votes for such : THE c onenti on Governor sha.l" issue proclamation that such convention :COM11TTI C I S. has been called and Legislatur� at its next session shall provide :--------- for -- ---for holding, such c onventi on at Sy teCapi tal r:ithin three months : AGAIi;ST �v after such election and _':r elect i ren of delegates thereto; such re-: THE, wised Constitution to be submit ted to electors for their anrroval : C017VT,,%'TI C N. or rejectic;n _ p Try n - - - i i _ r '1 t_ CHIRQRA�T..u. Initiative. Amends �1liropractic Act. Creases 5t�,� U Chiropractors Associ ati on; era rides fox oxgar.ization, government, membership, por.ers and duties thereof; defines chiropractic and YES and physical therapy; and regulates practice thereof; provides for ; investigation and approval of chiroxactic and pjysical therapy ; 9. schools a*zd colleges; establishes qua!ifi cations 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 f censees, in practi ce of tneir profession, to practice in public in-: : r= stitui ons, and to equality wilt: other professional licensees under 'Workmen' s Co.2 nensati on Act; prescribes penalties for violations ; Repeals all conflic tins= acts. t 134 { CLAIKS AND BUDGETS. Senate Constitutional Amendment 21. Adds Section la to Article IV of Const itut ion. Provides that notriith: standi nt: any c onsti t t i oval li ri t at ions or restri eti ons every YES: 10. state office, depart orient, institution, board, commission, bureau: or other State agencv, created by initiative act or otherMi se, sha-.l be sub 7 ec 4 to regulations an-,. requirements wi 1, resuect to filinc- of claims wit^ State Controller and submission, ap- : NO: proval and enforcement o budc;ets prescribed by lay. 1 A.KINIr S-,ATE ,BOARD O-F EDUCATI0 3 ELECTIVE; ABOLISHING SUPERIi'i- TEtiDEivT OF PUBLIC, I�. S-RUCTI ON; PROVIDIi:O FOR DIRECTOR OF EDU- - -` aAT1011. Initiative . R-,neals Section 2, amends Section 7, Article IX of Constitution. abolishes office of Snoerintendent : of Public Ins t-i-ucti^r.. Declares State .Board ofEducati on : YES; shall consist of ten members, each elected from a district for "v ten year term , each district comprosin� two congressional dis- : : k- 11. tricts. Prescribes rotation in office. Em:)owers board to fill :----: -�Y membership vacancies, appdntee holding unt�l next general : electi en . Req:ires board appoint Direr-ctor of Education, re- : No movable at plea ire, and fix his salary; Superintendent of • : Public Instruction continuing in office appointed di- _ r. rector qualifies. IN'TE.REST RATES. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 79. Pres- cribes seven per cent per annum as interest rate upon loan or r forbearance of money, goods or things in action, accounts after : : . demand and judgments; permits .%Titten contract for rate not ex- : YES; ceeding ten per cent ver 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, pawnbrokers, personal property brokers, banks, and various non-profit cooperative associations, and others, of character therein mentioned. Per:"-itsLegislature regulate NO said exempted classes, prescribe their maximum interest rate ,a7 per annum and regulate their charF:es on loans. LOCAL OPTION. initiative. Adds Section 23 to Article XX of : t Constitution. Provides that upon i:hi.tiative petition the leg- islative body of any city or county shall submitto the quali- : f ied electors thereof, or of one or more precincts therein, question of prohi -1ting therein traffic in Beverages contain- : YES ing, more than one half of one ver cent of alcohol. Declares if majority voting on said questi on vote affirmatively it --- 13. shall be unlawful, thirty days thereafter to manufacture, sell offer for se1e, transport or possess therein such beverages, ; NO unless question be again similarly submitted at subsequent s election and majority voting thereon vote in the negative. ' SUPERI M COURT R13 GES. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 98. : posers c a:nty over fifteen hundred thousand population at election to adopt rets method selectins superior court judges. Governor appoints to fill vacancies from recommen rations by YES : board comprising Chief Justice Supreme Court, Presiding Just- : ice Appellate District Court and county's State Senator. AD- : pointment is until general election after four years follow- i-----�- fr 14. 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 judg-e subm_' tted to people each ; six years. People vote to retairor retire nim. A r SUPERIOR? COURT- JUDICIAL ELECTIC)N DISTRICTS. Assembly Constit- M utional Amendment 73• Amends Constituti�,n Article VI, Section ; �. Requires there be in each county, and city and c cunty, a : superior count for which at least one judge be elected by elect-: YES r 15. ors thereof or selected as Constituti nal elsewhere provides . In selecting such judges in c runty havi n: population exceeding :---- onemilli cr empowers Legislature to divide count;; into judicial i : election districts, ant? provide for app^rtionin- number of such: NO judges of said county among said d=istricts , number so apport- ioned to each district being selected from residents thereof : as nravi ded for selecting such judges in said county. : YUNICIPAL COURTS. ASSEYBLY `Co stitutional Amendment 35. : A»iends Constitution, Article VI Sect-ion 11. Declares Legis- la.ture shall pro ride for estab?ishin 2- 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 at taches thereof; upon es- : lo, tablishment thereof directs tra:.sfer ti_ereta of all pending business , records, judges a:-id attaches of inferior courts; : prohibits all other courts inferior to superior court within : NO such city or city and county unless established by Legislature, : Require= Le C- slature fix compensation of justices and judges of all courts of record. • : -r <�a r naturopathic Act. Initiative. Creates Naturopathic Asso- : Oiation of California; a public corporation; provides for : . its organization, government , membership and powers; regu- lates egu-lates practice and l' censin� of naturopathy; provides for investigation and approval of naturopathic colleges; fires :YES educati --nal requirements and other qualificat- fins for li- 17. censees; fixes license fees; provi des for issuance, suspen- ion and revocation of licenses; provides Licensees shall have: ----; n` in practice of their prof essi on 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 i i ce nsees equal rights with physicians in insti tut i^ns supported by public funds; provides penalties for vi ola t i o-s. WATER RESOURCES. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 19. Auth-: orizes legislation regulating use, acquisition and develop- :Hent 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-: : cation, payable within severity years ; provided contracts be first made to sell project ' s mater and electric power suffi- cient to repay cost --thin severity years ; grants eminent do- I .na-in ri;hts. Requires Leg,slature provide ad valorem tax on non-exempt- propert;T withi-: State agency to meet State's lia- : NO bility on any defaulted oblir,ati cn of such agency, malting : ry tax lien prior to other tax "liens. : t�. STATE IN'DEBTE'DNESS. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 33. Amends Constitution Article XVI Section 1. Prohibits Legis- : lature creating- State Indebtedness over three hundred thous- YES: and dollars unless aatoorized by :rajorit-v vote of people and -unless provi din;; for its retirement within forty years; re- tures bonds issued nature serially, first maturity being three years from, issue-rice, but permits first maturity of bonds:---: L9. for revenue-producing, utilities in fifteen years . Declares section shall not limit or prohibit issuance of bonds auth- orized but not sold, or to refund outstanding bonded indebt- NO edness, or seventy-year bonds for acgaisition, development ; or distribution of waters and Crater resources, including;; ; z electric ener_;y. STOCK OWNERSHIP BY C?TIES IN MUTUAL iYATUR CO ZANIES. Assembly: Constitutional Amendment 2. Adds section jlcr to Article IVffi. of Constitution. Provides that any city of fifth or sixth cuss may acquire and hold stock of any mutual water company: YES: f or purpose of f urni s:ins=, s'ao­ly of water for nubli e or muni° 20. cioal purposes or for use of city' s inhabitants; declares that the holdinm; of such stock: shall entitle city to all , �~ ruts, and subject city to a1' obli.;atiflns, ;even or im- : NO posed by law to or upon other holders of stool, in such : c trmlo any. w EMNETNT DWAIN. Senate Constitutional Amendment 4-8. Amends Constitution Article I, Section 14' . Declares no ri ght of : way, or lands to be used for reservoir pur.,oses, shall be YES; appro ,riated to use of any cOro ora.tion until full compensat- : 's . ion t'?eref or is first made in ,,.pricy or paid into court for owner; provided that the Stote, counties, municipal corpora- :- - 21. tions, and other public cornorati-)ns o.f character therein : stated, ma.r in ej7inent dr►nan proceedings take immediate NO possession o_' such rights of way or such lands upon depasit- ing sueli money as court directs to secure tc or.-Her immediate : payment of just c^nn,pensati on for such ta_linj �4. AUTHORIZING ACREE:MTTS B<' POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS FOR JOINT ; EXERCISE O. PO►YEzS. Senate Constitutional Amendment 34. Peraits trio or more. political subdivisions, majority of vot-: wz- ers thereof respectively consenting, to jointly frame and : YES: adopt articles of a reement for joint exercise of pourers and functions common thereto. Defines "political subdivision"4---t 22. as county, city and county, or incornorated city. Pres- cribes procedure forframing agree ent by board of electors ; elected five from each subdivision, and f or adoption, amend-: NO: ment and rescissi Un thereof by majDrity vote in each sub- K; division. Ageement when adopted consti',ites organic laic d�< of political subdivisions parties thereto as to tonne tent mat-`ars therein contained, }= f�f rye. j J: `^l UNEkITLOY-IM"'T' RELIEF- B,-YIDS. Authorizes $24,000,000 State Bonds payable from State reveTmes, procee'us to be expended before : July 1, 1935, for unemployment melief. Creates Relief Adminis- trator to disburse bonds, and Relief Coirmission, comprising State: : Social Welfare Director and eight members, to determine general :YES : 23. policies for relief, all appointed by Governor; administr for and: co^r-.ission succeeding to rower-, and duties of Emergency Relief :----: Administrator and co-Mission- under 1933 Act- Continues civil service sta-lus of employees under 1933 act emcloyed hereunder, exempting other employees. Authorizes State cooperation with '2 NO with United States in nrovi di ng aid for abed. NOTICE IS ALSO HE7E3Y GIVEIN t-hat at slid General Election the polls will be n � , i t , if . open from � e la,,r of six o cl od A.M.A *� �o t :.e . our of seven o c_oc_. P.M. on the dap thereof, and that during said hours Biu election will be held at the legally designated pollin • places in each of the hereinafter named nreci rcts in said County, and t='_e follo4:in5 o iiceTE' will conduct said election as follows, to wit: BERKELEY PARK, PRECINCT. Pollinf- Place: Co: nuni ty Hall, 376 Colusa Ave. EI Cerrito. Inspector: Richard T.,raddle. Judges: Zoe E.Boyce; J.Y.Holmes. Clerks: Edith Heaver; Franklin T. Olson; Clara Fessenden. p ;0 EL CERRITO PRECIryCT NO. 1. -X 4y�g Polling Place: Schwake Hall, 417 San Pablo Ave. El Cerrito. Inspector: Ella M.Conlon r Judges: Olga J.B.Lee; C�jeenie L.Schwake. Clerks: harry B.Lutz; Lalza McNeil; Nellie Schoute. EL C ERRITO PRECI::CT 210. 2Z Polling Place: Hardincr Sch^ol, i'airmont Ave. & Center St. El Cerrito. Inspector : Edit. Leitch Judges : Lena A.Hudson; F.W. Schneider. Clerkss Elizabeth U. Airman; Vera V.Aleveraz; Jewel R.Weeks. EL C Er_qIT'? PRECI I;T NO. 3. Polling Place: ;7alter 's Garage, 624 Richmond St. El Cerrito. Inspector: Anna O'Malley Judges: Mabel V. Hitchcock; Jessie Wilson Clerks: Margaret Fannon; Lars. Lucy D.Reddi ng; Grace Smith. 7 EL ..-cRI.O PRECI7:MT NO. 4- Polling Place: Fairmont School, Kearney St. Bet. Eureka & Stockton, - El Cerrito. Inspector: Clyde B.Stanper . Judges: Anna 71alsh; 'yrs, Mabel Shea. ` Clerks: Gust Dahlen; yrs. Gladys Chiappe; Samuel Long. =y EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. �. Polling Place: McCarty' s Garage, 7517 Terrace Drive, El Cerrito. . Insuector: Lars. Evelyn Hershey Judges : ?Irs. Frances E. Christ; Mrs. Ida Retynski. Clerks : Mrs. 'Ray Patrick; bars . Grace J. McCarty; Mrs . Yvonne J. fir. Stinnett. Ti � n a--Ti -=L NO. 6. >' JLC RI i 0 _ .JCI�\�� ;�• Polling Place: El Cerrito Fire Hall, 1300 San P-Iblo Ave. E1 Cerrito. Insuector: Kathryn Sandvick Judges : Margaret S.Broberg; Clara Brensel ._ 511 C1er':s: Ire.~_eGlass-�n; Pauline Gay; Frances McDermott. EL CERRITO P-_-1, -Y .7• - Polling Place: Rossi =all, Potrero Ave. near San Pablo El Cerrito. Inspector : Ed.ard iI. 77uelzer. Jul -;-es: Gladys :5. Beer; A. A. vnesen Clerks : -�-arian dun ry; Jean N,ptt ; John Rossi . F. _v rr-+; 5' .-�X 101W 5' w EL C ERRIT0 PRECINCT N0. 5. Polling Place: ifhitaker' s Garage, 5322 Barrett Ave. Richmond. Inspector: Edith L. Nhitalc r. Judges: Ruth Ndson; Beulah K.Jones. Clerks: Verna B.Estes; Frances E.Degnan; Olive J.Concannon. A EL C ERRI T O PR F.0 I'IC T NO. 9 Pollin Place: Williams' Garage, 5501 Barrett Ave . Richmond. Insneet or : Frances A.Lods. ' Judges: Philomena O'Brien ; ►rinifred Edward. Clerks: Florence Russell; Hilda E.Archibald; Lil--, -i-an M. Stockird f EL C..RR_TO _RE T �yCI" � -1,i!,T .4' 0. 10ut N . M1 r Polling- Place: Heydegger's. Garage, 0107 ElDorado St . Richmond .. Insoecto- : Ray S.`=harp. Judges: Edwin T.Chase; Jack Lewis. Clerks : Dora A.Boren; '.Myrtle Jarvis; Myra M.Heese. ; EEIVSIIIGTON PREC! ICT NO. 1. _ _y Polling Place : Foster's Garage, 290 Arli.tZton Ave. Berkeley , -Ar Inspector: Edwin P.Shan' Judges: Edna L. Swartz; U.G.Peterson Cler_:s: Lyra Larkin; Charlotte Kinney; Mrs . Elza G.Calfee. =SINGTOii PR-a'v^IIZT NO. 2. � Polling Place: Adams ' Garage, 071 Oberlin Drive, Berkeley Inspector: Gay A.Rosenberg =_ Judges: nelen 'i 1�cDermont; Irene !.Brill Clerks : Grace Mevis; Annie 'T.Howard; Mary L.Gries. ' RENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 3. Polling Place : Cassidy' s Garage, 42 Ardmore Road, Berkeley Ir_soector: Isobel '..Cassidy `judges : Elaine M.Sull iger; Madelaine S.Johnson 4 Clerks: Eva DeCosta; Rachel R.Best ; Lenette Holm. RIC'i IOND PR~is INCT NO. 1. f" r Polling Place: Veteran Fireman' s Hall, Stan and Ave. & Eddy Sts. Richmond. 4 nspector: Arthur Hnwell Judges• Vi ola =scChri s tian; Thankful Peraul t. f Clerks: Elizabeth F.Gnaga; John Lindahl; Stanislaus Casey. RIC11-iL0_dD PRECI' CT 1O. 2. } ° Poll in;; Place: Masonic Hall, 210 :'lam ing:t on Ave. Richmond. 4 Inspector : Mrs. Dzisie B.Jenkins. ..;; Jud, es: Mrs. Mary B.Hoyle; '.Mrs. Jer.:.v M. Janes. Clerks: Elizabet n A. Cramer; Ethel 1. Alexander ; Alfred J.Lock . y RIC;HMUVJ PRECINCT NO. 3. F Polling Place: Hess' Garage, 323 Kashin ton Ave. (rear) Richmond. Insnector: Mrs. Anna Corgard. . Judges : Mrs. Elizabeth A.Paasch• bars. Emma L.Topping. Clerks : Mrs. Consuelo Webster; irs. Lucetta Dunlap ; Mrs. Ndllie Stiefvater . }y Pol in Place : Store Hoon 155 TTiashin:-ton Ave. Richmond. µ Inspector: Edward !=cDuff. Judges: Blanche Fenner; Gertrude Paasch. Y Clerks: Thomas S.Waite; Paary O'Brien; Mrs.REVA Carey. RIC'-j'MO::M PR-!jCIy.gT 170, 5- r Pollinc- Place: Store Room, 25 Park Place, Richmond. Irsnector: T1i:or,=s Kenny ' Judges: ==rs . =la;tie H.Neston- Arthur S.Whiteside. Clerks: Mrs. Luise 'Martens; +homas Atalich ; Mrs . Marie Cerido o t�. 7 1;- t ,fir ,se RIE'CI:.�T NO. CA `C_ Po. r. Polling, Place : Washi n�;ton School, East Richmo:zd & "ontana St . Richmond Inspector: Mrs. Adeline Stender. Juuges : Gertrude Soiersc-�; Lena L.Feudner. ' Clerks: Emma ?-ore1?i ; ''argret E.Allyn; Gen. W.Harnney RICTHTNJ P?FCi?y C'" 0. 7. Polling Place: Scnst: Richmond Improt-ement Club, 329 S. 4thSt. aichmond yN Inspector: Glen L.Conn Jun es : {:dr•a.rd Dolan I�eZ--ie �..i.Dimock � Clerks : MaTg:uerite Bush; 'Mary A. Sedlarik; Thos. H.Craig. ` RICH'w_0110 P-ECINCT NO. 8. Polling Place : 1-ystrom School, S. 12th St. 'wine St. Richmond. Inspector: Marti z O.Haure� Ju'z-es : Alice -� Robbins ; M=arie Lee Kelley Cles: EdithT�. �ystron ; Sadie N. Cook; Grace D.Curry ` RIn.,:_'L"' �J P a: ^� . �. Pol?ing Place: Smith's Garage , 2716 Cuttin; Blvd. Richmond. Inspector : harry Ells. Judges: Jessie E.Lincoln; H.L._:elsor. 4. miler{s: Hre. Winifred Burart; Grace Z. Messenger; Adelai de E. Pict on. RIC:i'�'QiTD PRECI?:,TCT iJ0. 10. Polling Place: Sulpizi o' s Garage,121- ,19th St. Richmond. Bertie E. Scoble. Inspector: Judges: William M.Pennin;-` on; Helen 1I.0jollins. Clerks: Edith U. Inman; Bessie A.Reulein; Mildred Chamberlain . RICTH!? '}ND PRiCI":CT NO. 11. Poli ink Place: Builders' Exchange, Bld`. 248- 14th St. Richmond. Inspector: Cora Rogers. Judges: "`ar;. McCann; Anna B.Horner. Clerks : Rose .Brooke • Nada Perasso•Charles O.Lont-. Ri CH'^ P-HEC 1.\C T 1170 12. Apartment Pollin- Place: Patricia/Garage, 144- 17th St. Richmond. L Inspector : -0ernard E.Dolan. ' Ju.:ges: Jo--,n F.Healey; Curti s A.Patterson Clex'_=s : Ottn aro~:backer; Elmer E.Bartle*t ; LSrs.Anni a Prowse; q Poll inE; Place : Lincoln School, 239- IOth St. Inspector: Wiirt u.Doolittle. - Judges : Bernice ?.`cCormict; William Urquhart. Clerks: Oral L. Peace; baud Arnold; Dennis Kelleher. RiC12T.-0 tiM PRECINCT 70. 14. "ham Poli ink- Place : Ogborn' s Garage, 215- 8th, St. Inspector: Isaac Lester. Ju::--es: Y.J.Gordon; ►W.E.Stolker. Clerks: Pearl Johnson; Chistina E.Byrne ; Luella W.Lang. C�;IIn• PRF^ Cm RI �.L._�1D I 2vT�. _ NO.- 15. Polling, Place: mire House No. 2- 235- 5tht. Ric mond. Inspector : Gerry A.Follett ; Judges : F. V.=radbury; E.L.Washburn. Clerks: Ruth A.Ner:comb; - ermine Mloore; Ida M. Long. RICT-4111 10. PRECINCT 1,10. lo. Polli r_- Place: Muth's Garage, 212- 3rd St . Richmcrd. 49. inspector: W.J.Sinnett. . Ju_i es : .yrs. Aileen B.Bror:n. Anita Transuei Clerks: Charles Kaiser; Yirnie Sanders ,n; Maude Christen - �aN RICH!f'la.D PRECT '11CT N0 �. i' 4 Felling Place: C.n.Jordz:: Garage, 100 Bissell Ave. (rear) Richmond. Insuector: L.0.Reic. Judges : Frank Harcollo; Mir tie A•Di ckinson Clerks: Cly-e Johnson; Ida C. Johnson; Florence Pidcock. RICA-:"O:iD P? CICT IIO. 18. Pollin- Place : Eeiser' s G=irate, 20- Nevin Ave. Richmond � tz Inspector: Albert A.Bec=a-ian Margaret Shea; Martha Schumacher. 01er'�cs: Art."—,-r ',.Bill ; Jennie S.Cont^ell ; Irene R. Baldwin t> PRECINCT NO. 19. Pol in Place: Richmond Public Library, 4t St. 21evi n Ave. Richmond Inspector: Ralph G. Goo dein Judges: 'Uilliam E.Carey; Bertha 11. Smedley. C1erks; Brow_i e axweI' ; Jac:_ A. Fl::nr; Marie L.y{hit i rg. 2_ RICHI'tOIT­D aR-CT_i'vCT NO. 20. Polling Place: Hunt 's Garage , 800' Barrett Ave. Ricmond ��. Inspector: Mrs. 'label E. Zugtialt. �- 5x.. Judge s: Nate D.Tirymons; Effie D.Frazer. s Cl er'_:s: Ruth J.Brashear ; Catherine E.Ho ar d; Carl Hage mann i RI C11,1'iD u_� ':"OI '?�' NO. 21. Pollin` Place Ric`,mond Cilib House, 1125 Nevin Ave. Richmond. c Inspect or: iit.A. J^nes. Judges : brae H.Mathos; Irene R.Calktns. Clerks: rl. B.Jenkins; Mrs. ;�isee J.Oertram; Mrs.Violet Klemm RIC:I PP�CI';G'T NO. 22. Pollir.F Place: Curry auto Salesrooms, 1401 Macdonald Ave. Richmond Inspecter: Alfred C.Cnilds; Judges: Victoria T.Leggett; Ida D.Howsmon 7 Clerks: Grace J.Browning; Mary A.Bailey; Julia 1i.skal. rRICHI.'0, D PI ECIAiCT NO. 23, Polling Place : Brown's Garage, 595- 11th St. Richmond. Inspector : Agnes Brown r, Jud—es: Albert '.Heal ey; Grace Jenkins . Clerks: H.W. Beale ; Clara Burnett; Marg B.Da.vis. RICT'r-70 PRECINCT NO. 24. ?ol?in'- Place: Jisser 's Garage , 719 Maple t. Richmond. Insp{actor: Henry ! .Bili ' s Jud^res: T.E. Glinch; -ark i . Howell vlerks: Elizabeth Johns; Rose G.3- lack; Mrs . Delia J.Cla.rk. RI C HE,OND PR,7C I'?v T NO. 25. 5 r Polling Place Pra_nge ' s €garage, to Ripley Ave. Richmond a Inspector : Elizabeth Glar er. � Judges: 'Mrs. Rho�-a,L. Richardson; Mary M. Grierson Clerks : Miriam L. ffilson; Roy R.1iartin; Josepn Jeffrey. RIC:21,O':D PR-C!sti CT NO. 2c Polling, Place: tarda' s Garage, 581- 3rd St. Richmod. , v Inspector: ?Si chael Oeischlaeger. Judges: Mrs. Maggie E.Booth. Elizabeth Barbieri Clerks : Henrietta ?;.Eing; Viola C'ox; Mrs. Clara F.Ui.chel; 4z RICHaKOi''D PRECI ICT NO.�2" . Polling Place: Store Room, 501- 7th St. Richmor_d. ` Inspector: Geo. W.Harrison Judges: }Mrs. Christine Christensen; A.L.DUrnal Clerks: Mrs. Nellie N.Read; Frances J.Neville ; Alice L.Scarlett Ri0H7011 D7L"CI1'ICT N0. 28. fir=. Pollin- Place: Healy' s Garage , 743- 17th St . Richmond xe Inspector - . . Sci�+acher. s Eu ages: Anna Theis; Lelah Baker. ,Clerks: E-Forsrick; ?mar; E.Kaphan ; emirs. Laura B.Record. �� f 140 # \ RIC H 0?70 P7-17,� =;C T N0. 29 a Polling, Place: Smith' s Garage , cls- 19th St. Richmond. �x Insnector: Aber` S.Lilly Ju ,;efi, I?ss. 'war Thorn; Wil-iam B.Ricrmnnd . Cler'_s: Annie ?McGrath; Alice !!�rsh; ==azel ri.Pickard. v r RI CFE'GI7D PP EC I'I.y IO. 30. — Palling Place : Fire House No. 3, 1900 Barrett Ave. Richmond Insnector: rarcis 1-1. Cole. Judges : Theresa surrey- Sa,ie IL Oliver. Clerks: Joseph Baker; Geo. Cooper; Mrs. Vida Smith RICH?'' 'D P7, --CT -CT'CT I,iO. l. Polling Place: wolffe's Garage , 479- 22nd St. Richmond Inspector: C.B.Burns. Judges: Anite J.gunning; James R.Cryan . Clerks; Velma Hae Quinn; R.A. Spencer; Lula A.Hudson wg RICH'HOIT-ID PRM=CII?CT NO. 32. Pollin_-- Place: Blake's Garage, 77,- 22nd St. Richmond Insnector : Michael `'rates. Judges: has. R.G.Poole; Marjorie Searcy. Clerks: Wilhelmina Reed; Geo. M. Cushin,:; Clarabell Kendall .. (r T T 7 j Po11i?::- Place; Yeater' s Garace , 510- 23rd St. Richmond Insn-ctor: ^.:;.Tiestdin. Judges; Mary Magt;arMable J.Outman. Mlerks : Elizabeth Clements; Bertha N. Bacon; Harry E.Cecil. : :. RICfi"C`:D PRBC:?;CT id0.� .r. Pollin--; Place : E.Richmond Grocery, 999 San Pablo Ave. (rear) Richmond Insnector: E.14.rearson Judge s: Vary E.Findley; E.J.Erennan Cler4:s : Sibyl McCabe; Bertha I.Shubat; Violette L.a;orken RIC1E,OND Pa::CIILT Ido._i. FollinE- Place: Bell's Garage , 5205 Barrett Ave. Richmond Insnector: T. A.Duggan Jud`es; Joy Cushing; ':Srs. Dorothy Davidson Clerks: ladge H.Rector; Pauline i. Metz; Clyde R.Fauro'. _ RICHI-10ID PMECIUTCT NO. 30. ' V Poking Place: Pleau' s Gary e, 538- 4lst St. Richmmr Insnector: Sylva H.Tandy Judges ; Hary A.�easr_s ; Mrs . Theresa Powers. Clerks: Mary T.riurley Emma E.Pearman; H.R. Graham. ti PR"CINCT NO. 37. M` Polling Place: Conn-ell ' s Gara e, 4L"z- 34th St. Richmond r Insnec tor: -Nomas G.Conn i.. Jud�es: Jessie V. Garoutte; Adaline Glover; Clerks : Jen:d e V.-tai n of di ; Lilly L. Gaillard; Louise Walker. RICHMO'.D P^ECINCT NO. Pollin:- Place : Grant School, 24th St. Grant Ave. Richmond. x Insnector: E.C.Orane. Judges : J.V1.Diet ric^; nenrietta H. Curry Clerk s: Janet Hitchcock.; Eva Seger; Yxs. Luch Nee. RICL IM^•;D PREQ.Tl+CT II dT0 39. Folling Plr ce : Long-fellow Junior High School, 244- 22nd St. Richmond 4y -r, 3`r Insnect or : IlTs. Cora C.Thayer. Jud�,es: ?frs . Dora Lb Allister; Mrs. Iuarie 0. Vaslie Clerks : G.B."terner; Mrs . Evelyn G.Liassey; Lts . Henrietta Deasey RI CHu-0 D P3E-%T CT NO. 40. -=4 a Polling, Place: Fletcher's Garage , 3904 Wall .Ave. (rear) Richmond Insnector: 'letcher. Judges : Francis Roberts ; Hrs . Marie Carlson Clerks : Ethel Beckley; El izabetn Wilkerson; Julia Vignati . f -W1 k u Polling Place: Ste,;-e School, :;lst St. Potrero Ave. Richmond Insnector: Adolph Vossbeck Judges: John 14. Braoke; Winnie S.D'ohrmarn Clerks Margaret L. Gateley; Geo. V. 'McCaigland; V.H.Bradshaw. RICH OLID P;ECIT T NO. 42. Pol'-inrr Place: Winnin.;ham' s Garage, Cor. Santa Cruz and Santa Clara Ave Y Richmond. Insnector: Ella 3.Ralph Judges: J. Frank; Mr's. Belle Rawson Clerks: Della Eldridge; Helen G.Henson; Mrs. Ellen Banner. zx SAN PABLO PRECINCT NO. 1. ti Pollin- Place: San Pablo ,motors 'Garage, Alvarado St . near Church Lane Inspect or: Alvina V.F rani; Judges: Cecil H. Dexter; Helen M.Barton Cl errs: Olive Bouchard;; Ls s . Helen Frazer; Edward J. Gregory 1:.. SA111 PABLO PR»CI;d:;T NO. 2. Polling Place: San Pablo, School, Sar. Pablo �.. Insnector: Frances Pedret ti. Judges: Mrs. Ilita Gard; Lars. Cecilia Sharpe. Clerks: Frank, Nev-s; Arany Dalton; Myrtle E.McCoy. w= SAN PABLO PR�C Ii,CT NO. 3. Poi in_- Place: Light House Inn Garage, San Pablo Ave. opo. Inn, San Pablo Insnector: Bertha F.Evans. Judges: Erma Kamb; Cora N. Bouquet �. Clercs : Cecil 3.Berry; Rosetta A.Lee; Alma Parks. SAN PABLO PR-C= T x0, L' Po?liar: Place Cosmopolita . _ub, York u Gertrude Sts . Forth Richmond Inspector : „ernando Silva. Judges: Margaret Mat teucci ; Abramo Ramooldi Clerks: he:zy C.Chaney; '..{ol .i e Silva; Hattie Vaughn. 14 y GIANT PRDv_DICT. Pollin.- Place: Giant Club House, (Giant. Inspector: J.E.Durand. Judges: Edgard Hardyman; Fred Snook ' Clews : Tick Petric; Mr!% Trena Reposa; Frances Mc=1amiara, RODEO P REGI 11C.T ??0. Z. r x Polling-- Place : Rodeo Hall., Rodeo. . - Inspector . Jerry Mahoney Judges: J.D.Smith; Nellie Faria. . Cie ff s : ?gay A.Joseg h; Katherine C ree don; Mae L.Dickinson RODEO PR-CIICT '17'0. 2. 441 Polling Place : Rodeo savage, Rodeo. . Inspector: Ada N. ia�en Judges: ''si: na Drennan; Harold E.Carlile. Cer' s Lucy E. iiguera; Margaret P.raria; Thelma H.McKeen. 0LM1 PR-:cIr-0 T. .n Pol line Place: Social Ball, Ol e= Ins:)ector: W.C.Riley Judges : r. E.Hi ggins; Hel e; V1 Smith , Clerks : Rea Bri„s; Ruby Stevenson; Herbert Bates. PINdOLE PRECI1I` 7” NO. 1. vy' Polling Place: Accomazcio's 'Garage, Mailn St. Pinole. Ins nec tor : `ielen H. McDonald. Ju3g s: Ellen Lucid; '=heresa Clark Clerks: Sophie I. Illg; Mary ?.Curry; Mae I.Silva. �F r�1 i 1�yii 14.2 s r PINOLE PRECI1,-iCT 140. 2. x Polling Place: Town Hall, Pinole. Inspector : C.L.Tonnes. Judges: Etta L. Curran; Mrs. Margaret Race. �3 Clerks: Mary A.Leivis; M,-�y L. Amend; Leroy C.LeFebvre. , HERCULES PR"CI NCT. Polli-.;- Place: Co:rmuni ty Center, Hera-files. Inspector: Elia Gerrish. Judges: Erna Ashenfelter; Crnapton Gault-, Sr. Clerks: Roxie ?.Dixon; Alice R, Doidge; ?Miss Ruth McKenzie . SELBY PRECINCT. Poll i nn- Place: 'forme; School, Tormey Inspector: Chiles Richards, Sr. Judges: Mrs . Yargiet F Raiff; Matthew Healey. Clerks: Mrs. yfaude L.Hastings; Mrs. Elsie McQuiston; Mrs. Juani 4. Cribb. CROCKETT PRECI2YCT NO. 1. Pollin, Place: Prytz 1:1-ambing Shop Inspector: Tena McManus. ;T_ Judges: Anastasia :hurley; Tessie Kobes. 3 Clerks: Warren A.Davis; Anna M. Lewis; Nora E.Fairclough } CROCKETT PRECIitiC:T 1?0. 2. _� A�M. �i Polling Place: Tenney Terrace Garage. k. Inspector: Gladys Price. . Judges : Jorgen P.S.Vind; Mrs . Eunice Muller. Clerks : Mary Coffin; Cecelia D."uth; Cecile Petee. r CROCKETT PRECINICT NO. 3. r Polling Place: Crockett Fire House. Ir_spector: John J.Leris. ,. Judges: Mary Dolphus ; }Mrs. Marti* Kennedy Clerks : Dorothy ;Pitt ; &qua Glancy; Madeline Maricich. CROCKETT PRE'CI :07 0. 4. . Polli ng Place: Boy Scout Hall, Crockett. Inspector : Mrs. Elizabet'-i Murphy Judges: Finnie E.Rorich; Eunice I11..nernhaid; u. Clerks: Lillian. Hel quist ; Pixie II.Jacobs ; Margaret Jensen. CROOKETT PRECIP1X NO. Polling Place : Price's Old Plumbing; Shop, Crockett. tor: Richard P.'��.J.Dabel Inspec Judges: Sarah J.Owens; James W.Martin. Clerks: Jane Regan; Mrs. Catherine Ghivrso; Teresa Vitale. CROCKETT PRE'CINCT NO. Polling Place: Valona Fire House. Inspector: W Peter H.Wind. Judges : Elizabeth Girola; Lorraine Ford. Clerks: Rose Krauskopf; Laura E.Marahall; Premo Parini CROCKETT PRECINCT NO% 7. , Polling; Place: Frank Dowrelio' s Garage, opp. Carquinez Service Sta. Inspector: Lonetta Wadman Judges: Ella Binder; Hazel M.Pegden. Clerks: Hami e Green ; Mary Neff; Caroline Vozza. 71 PORT %COSTA PRECI I C T NO. 1. xF hw, Pollir_- Place: OtNeills Old Store . Inspector: ?yrs. Ar_i to Manger Judges : Ja.T-es A.Crowley;,,Niels L artinsen " Clerks : Blanche rilson; Olarence E.Shea; Edna Fosgate. 5. i r�f } PORT COSTA PTI - ,1P Z+O. 2. Pollin Place: School House, Por, Costa. "s Insp ect or: Jas.Ahern Ju ages: Catherine Cox.;- Jennie Nor ton Clerks: Katherine cCarthv; Josephine Milliff; Effie Inks. 4. DAIdVILLE PRECINCT NO. 1. sryr Polling Place : I .0.O.F-Hall, Danville. Inspector: Harold Groom. ' Judges: Andrew K. ThoruD; Chester F.Axtell. . Clerks: Marcia Eddy; Olivia Chaboya; Hanna L. Harrison DA2.VILLE PR-.CI'_iCT 110. 2. Polling Place: Danville Fire Haase . �K Inspector : Nicholas Mr Harper. Judges: Alma Holmes ; Frances S.Andreasen. Clerks: Pearl A.Johnsan; Cordelia CAMiller; Chester A. Love. ti SATIs RA!1T PRE C I'_:CT. Poflin:- Place; San RanonHall. Inspector: Herbert Elr:arthY Ju;.ges: Noel Dorris ; Grace Mullally; Oler'cs: Sara': Edr:ards; Christina Rutherford; ?viae B.Swartz. TASSAJARA PRFC,NCT. rt Y,. Polling Place : Tassajara Fall. Inspector: Manuel Vargas. Judges: Pb6ebe Coates ; Pete Banke. Clerks: Louis Banke; Olive Brazil; Rose Bettenccurt. ALAHO PRECINCT. LL Polling Place: Alamo School Has e. Inspector: John A.3auer. Judges: Ned F.Lorenzen; Mrs. Aljareen S.Fuller. Clerks: games E.Booth; Lucretia !�a.nning; Lilias A.St one LA_%A?'E^TE PRECTI:.,u"T N0. 1. a Polling Place: Lafayette I-orovement Club. Inspector: J,H.':'kullikin Judges: Fred K.-Wollaston; Mather H.St anley Clerks :. Mrs. Lil?.ian Armanino; Mildred McLeod; Bernice tiling. LAFAYE`"'TE PRr:CINCT NO. 2. -�r Polling Place: Morenini 's Service Station Inspector: Emil. C .Hermann ��,• Jud-es : August ?-(.Schutt • Andrea J.4ranks. Clerks : Alice Corbett ; oda F.Flood; Marie E.Snedeker. CA tiTY01 PRT'CINCT Polling Place: R.'-Yilki nson Store. Insnector: Conrad Schaffer. Z Judges; Gabrielle Cooper; Fred S. Sidler. Clerks: Rita G.Iiontgomnery Nora E. Curry; Matilda Webb. � SAIITI' Y RY'S PRECIS;CT. poll in^ Place: office, St. ' ary' s College. I nspdct or : Joseph I.Adams. Clerks: `packB. Sutcliffe; Geo. Jay, Jr. Nick Storkovich. Judges: Walter DeRoccoThos. Foody. t 'TIOR AGA PRE CI?`•iC T. Poll i ng Place: School House , Moraga. Inspector: T.P.Carroll. ; Judges: Amy E.'-Iouza; Michael Larch. Clerks: Andrea Mulholand; Jaynes Gilbert; Marie Marshall k;} u :ffr. 7 144 . . f �'Y ORINOA PRECt 'E^. z Pollin Place-: Orinda Fire House. . �y Inspector: E.E,McVey. Judges: Arline Harrold; Joser_hine Danson ; Clerks: Margaret 'z!.Truc:;er; Lois E.Zamloch; Myrtle Dutton. ALHA*.SR A PRE CI NCT. P ollin;- Place: Sweet ser ' s Service Station. : Inspect^r: Robert Page. Y Judges: ?yrs. A.E.Gilbert; Edna B.Talty Cl er-cs : Ilene Buchanan; Sarah L.Brackman; Wanda Muir Hanna WALNUT CR.EE,' PRECI N"OT ITO. 1. - Polling Place: Dun?-.el '- Bray Bldg. Walnut Creek, Inspector: Eva B.Leech Judges: Alice M.Laird; Edna Martin Cler'_tis: Linnette H. Cameron; Mary A.Ridgway; Beatrice S.Walker. = crIAL tttL^* CREEK PRE01 _':'T SIC• 2&_ x, Polling Place: Public Library, Italnut Creek. InsH H.Youpec �or: ugh n Ju-.ges: Ruth E.Jones; Catherine Leipoine. Cler'�s ; Elizabeth O'Meara; Bernice Burk; Nellie Yurley s. NAL:UT CRE?, PRECI�13T NO. Polling Placa: Franke & He!-pond Bid---. 1alnut Creek. Inspector: Dorothy Fairchild. 5 Judges: Edgar A.Bacon; Hattie S,Haberly. Cler':s: }..yrs. lyrtle Sears;Robert V.Yunroe; Florence Gilman. o• i Polling Place: Schroder Home , Alamo Road. Inspector: Andrew Ford. ? Judges: Pearl Eckley ; Dara McConnell Clerks: Beatrice E.Edga,r; conn ^.Schroder; Mabel i Anderson. S ARAidAP PRECINCT. Polling Place: Saranap i-nprovement Club. Inspector: Geo. McGuire. . Oudges: Edna ",'readtfay; Evelyn Nilliams. ` Clerks: Sadie J.C'wtl,er; Jane V.Buck; Nellie A.Brown. w .r MARTI!,E Z PR-C I NCT NO. 1. Poiling Pl^ce : City hall, Martinez. F Inspector: Frani. Prosser; Ju-?ges : Lula A. French; .W.Truit` , Jr. Clerks: Ruth Miller; Mary L.Harlon; R.H.Ingraharn. , dy+. Y.17 T�r Z PR l"I_"T •.ry 7 ? P elli n, Place: Sindi ci ch Gara,=;e, 1 a,in and A1haYbr a Sts. Inspector: Loci s Rampoldi Ju dyes: Tessie Tjrelke?d; Genevieve McNamara; •._ Clerks: Del? Kar ; Lorraine Y. Selsor; Elizabeth Bxerenzan. I ARTI E Z PaECIICT I:C. ?. Polling Place: Ahern Ga.rabe, 230 Green St. Inspector; Zerzv.ce L.Ahern. iv Jul" es: Julia E.:�olin; Iran lie Woods. 777�q,_ ClerIt:s : Katherine Kramer; Elsie '. .Lasell ; Marion HrSharp. YARTI-t EZ P:R.,CI1aVi x10 T• Po11in:� Place: 'ram:_,aa School, Susanna & Castro Ave, aartinez. ' Inspector: Norma Barlettani Judges: Antonio J. Compagno; Vora Lesis. Clerks: Ed. Arthur; Asunua Calicura; Vera Gibbs. 1't A ff� r Y a �h 14F� ;X `a J 7C .'.1 i • 7• i Polling; Place: Ed.Oliveira's Store, Altar^bra Ave. Martinez. I1-Is-0ect0r : ' .L."ci3amara. z Ju-Jges : Urs. Lillie' s.Ray; ?°`rs . Lily J.17eltz. y- C1err-s: Mrs. Clarice Carlson; Dolores ►lalther; Lary H.Norris. 1� . TIr.EZ PR7CI?TCT 'I'm . c. Poll-in- P1,.ce: Senior High School, �MaTti nez. Insoector: Ray m and Greerty - Ju�ges: Dorothy Taylor; Ruth "i=:es: ne_en L.Hor,ard; ►1zn-1 red zro�;n- . ober '"ler s• l � , ''' �r � � R Gotel�.i Pol _in Place: Vanni Resid--nce, 1212 Estudillo St. Martinez. Tns-oector : A- ?'.Richards, Sr. judges: Selra 3eid- Joseohine '_cCann Cl er'-_s: Geraldine Sullivan; Catherine Foley; An`i e 1'f'ilkin LARTT"^Z PRBCT NOT NO. 8 !: Polling Place: ''- J.Collins Residence, 1c22 LaSplie St. Martinez. Inspector: Guy O. Smith Judges: 1-sary Meehan; Mary S•Kelly Clerks: Catherine Cutts; Minnie Prater; Lenore Westenrider. , '_ARTI`H.Z PR CI `:CT ITO. 9. pn=- P0-l • , , 1' l��ce: ,ra � r Sc^ooI Susanna St, and Court St. Marti nez, ;' ��'• I ns—=ctor : Janet R.Btitcher. l'udTes . Nellie ush1.^_i,; Lirinie 3itcon 'lerks : Ruts Ran call ; Brydie Kuykendall ; Nina C.C oots . " _.TwIvNTSARTI'` ,a PR+Vm •r:J. 10. r� 3� Poll-_n- Place: :iarti : ez +omen.' = Club. Inspector : Opal Jo.-ns on Ju-,i es : Rose A ;'_illif f; :_'ari on War-field Dierks: Leone =er-ricr.sen; Robt. Coots; 'selene V.Killip. ?LA-RT-7--77Z �R i---.0T 10. 11. R.. 'Poliink Place: :'fells ' sarage, 1135 Green St. Martinez. ,5 1 nso ec for: Eliphe^iia Kane; udges: Elizabeth Gallagher; Amelia ' .Barnett. Clerks: Linde L. Andersen; ElbeTt- J. Schweinitzer; Benj. Hall. ?SART I N EZ PFF CI N CT NO. 12. Pollin{_ Place: C:_amber of Commerce Bldg. Cor. Court and u`ain Sts a Ins-oector: !Zz-mrgaret IL. Bartlett. Jud-ges: Bett,- Harper; Mrs. Lillian C.Shane. Cler'-_s: 1-rabel K. Knignt; Chester Glass; Beatrice Weltz. '. RTI-c PR ECI Q CT `?0. 1-5. Poll.in- Place : Columbia Hotel , Fairview. Insoector: Hilda Jory F Judges : Leah Luek; Julio Delavatti. Clerks: Vera L. DraDer; Agnes D. Griffin; Eleanor Pighin. . YOUNTAI ' VIE PR 7C��l C T NO. 1. . '•'sF' '`{. Pollin_~ Place: DeLacey's Store. Insoector : Taos. J. DeL-cey Jud-ges: Catherine '.ScCarthy; �U`ari on E.Robson. gym. Clerks Jos. J.Stacey; Julia H-Bernard; Stella Lyford 1�. r.Cr A1._, ..°,r P,_�I 11r 4�. Polling Place : View :3-re Deuartr-ent. s r Insoector: L.D.Hoc,e. Judges: Virgil ".Ray; Emma. 'rarlar. Lottie Vacchieri • Margaret Rose; H.Marie Ensmin er. Clerks : ., , g 146 x f.� i VI_IE HILL PRE.DINCT NO. 1. Polling) Place: Della Rosa. Building. A; Inspector : Raymond A.Reed. ud es: Esther Costa; Grace A.Knapp. 3• Clerks: Dorothy Petersen; Leo Schreuder; Eva Mellerup. : SINE HILL PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Wine Hill School Building. Inspector : Effie S.Vance. Jukes: Ida ?_'. dei sshan d; wildred L.Willis . Clerks: Sylvaia. Saunders ; Davida S. Tright; A.G.Hetherall. �j C OTIC ORD PREC SIC^ NO. 1. _ Pollin~ Place: Druid's all, C one or d. Inspector: 'Mrs. Catherine Slat tery Judges : Elma JacTKson; Theresa Lari no ,� , Clerks : Gertrude Carlson; Silverio J.DeSoto; Gertrude Russi. CONCORD PzECI`TCT NO. 2. r: r Polli nc Place: Plaza Hotel , O enc ora. Inspector: A.IV.ya.rtin - Judges: Ruta L. Freitas; M^rtha G.Mathesor.; Clea:s : Zelia M.BTunelle; Ethel A.Brubaker; Rena Zeotite. . CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 3. Polling; Place: Fire House, Concord. m Inspector: Catherine J. Galindo Judges: Estella 1% Edd­; Essie Kelm. Clerks: Lena M. Sorensen ; Margaret H.Fos-.ett ; Maybelle E.Vascon CONCORD p REGI iTC T 'I0. 4. .tt ,3 Polli n.- Pl^ce: Farr, Center, Concord. Insn ect or: Anna E. Garaventa. 4g Judges: Bessie McCurdy; Florence G.Voice; Clerks: Amelia V.Perr_;; Mary Richardson; Orphelia Gino thio. C ONC ORD PRECI INC'.' NO. Pollin:- Place: Central zotel , Concord. Inspector: M.V. Smith Judges: Joseph C.Arrighi; Susie M.Rock Fy. Clerks : Edith Bisso ; Lena Giannotti; i ilhelmina Kennerley •� A' ...� _.Tr,e7 / ". 0O,�CORD PR .� IC lap. o. ><< Pollin. Place: Peters Resid� rce, 2841 'allow Pass Road. _ Inspector: Lucy Arriohi; ­T­ judges: Mabel Ch^sles; Rosa Lea Joseph Cl erk s: Ella G.F is her; Easter 0.S tardy; Louise . Sheehan. COT-MORD PRECINCT NO. 7. Polli r:r, Place: Oak Grove School Inspector: Fred R tioening. Judges: Carl J.Struby • Frida E.LTa.lmgiist 4 Clerks: BertE. Wiget ; Henrietta Gaylord; Katherine Grisinger. = , : ASSOCIATED P RECI' CT_ Poli in Place: Ass ociat ed Mess Hall. " z Insnector : E.11T HcLau-r'I lin Ju::iges: �erm an: ; E.W.3aer. Clerks : Lola. D.LTasrn ; Edith S.Penn; Louise I.I. Devol. S C 0,ELL PREC T:tdam'. Poflinc- Place: Cor'ell Comy unity Hall . Insuector: =ran'_ Trislr-in�;ham Nudges: Edna R.Albee;y Walter '.Sullivan. ;.. Clerks: 'Maude K.Smith; henriett-a N.Kasch; Agnes• M.Steers. . urcrc��. LJh' P.?Ch P C 0 PRFC I: T .; POLLI_•IC PL�E: Pacheco Town 'Hall. . R inspector: Lisa D.Hool- Judges: Rose Roche; John �Buttner. Clerks : 111artin Faschin-; Li.E.Chri sten; Frank Knauft. PITTS3i.'RJ PRECI11"T NO. 1. Pollin- Place: Mercurio Bld-. 3rd & 31ack Diamond Sts. V p Ins--ector: John Royce. Judges: Ed::ard '-I.Wilson; ''-ichael Gatto. Clerks : Theresa F-Cau tiello; Peter T. Cardinale ; Horace Belleci PITTSBURG PR CI?;CT NO. 2. Pollinc- Place: Ford Motor Co. East 3rd St. Pittsburg _ _nspector: Barney DiMaggio Judges: Jos. Jas. Welch; Ray McLaughlin Clerks: Rosalie E.Haynes; Edith B.Seeno; Albert Hemmingway PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. ii. Polling Place: Ward A Wei Eel Garage `}7� Inspec.or : Gertrude Young. Judges: Chas. 0: Butler; Fran!- Golden. Clerks: Stanley Mora; wmmet Griff-n; Catherine Latimer. .•- -� PIT'!'SB? ?RG PRECIIICT Pollinrr Place: Lepori Buildir-, 5th & Black Diamond Sts. Pittsburg Inspector: Maxie Harner. Juges: Edvard P.T nil-en; Andrew J. Scu ero Clerks: Richard n der;cn; Ant one Sn osi to, Jr. Francis Luci do. PITt'SBJ--?G PRECINCT NO. 5. Polli n_; Place: Nut tman Undertaki n�, Parlor. 4 Inspector: Henry Nuttznan Judges: Neno R.Davi ; Henry A.Botzbach r~ a: Clerks : h.Glen Duncan ;' Mary Felix; Mir s. Fanny Russo Y PITTSURG PRECI `iCT N0, o. Poling Place: Dennis Peltas Garage, Fest 10tH St. Pittsburg. Inspector: Vincent- R-Jaruso = pn Judges: Attilio Viscuso; Andreas Boysen. •, "~ Clerks: Anna P.Haker ; Amelia S.Martini; 11-atherine B.Pearce. .'. PITTSSURG PRFCI "T NO. Pollin- Place : Intermediate School, -dlack Diamond & 10th St . s, Insuector: Ricbard 'P.Taylor. Judges: Harry G.'�ren; J,F. Buckley Clerks: Catherine B.lierbert ; Hazel M.Thomason; Mabel Patterson. r PITT 53tJR PRECT CT NO. g. -hoc Polling Place: City Hall, Pittsburg Inspector: J.E'.Bankson Judges: F. O. Stone ; Howard G.3aker. Clerks: Helen D.Plaisted; Mrs.Florence Barnes; C.C.Champlin PITTS3URs PR',CI!TCT NO. Polling Place: Perry BuildLg, near S.P. Depot. Inspector: Chas . R-sortimore. Judges: Frank A.Lawrence; Mrs Vera Laedvich Clerks: 1�ertrude P. Silveira; Mrs.Ada Ericcson; Norma Daly. PITTSBURG PRE,CI :CT NO. 10. - Polling Place : W.G.Buchance: Garage. Insuector: Ant one Mel-rose. Ka-:herine Corbett; "aro-aret td.Del - Judges: d P- Clerks: iiarry Hoff, Jr. Cella Thornton; Mary B.Anderson, rrt v Yip-` ;"rs 148 a.y e� ta.S PITTSBURG PR.VCEKr07' NO. 11 . `H Polli nr, Place: Wm. Cohn Garage, 708 Cen`a al Ave. Pit*sbir g Inspector: Philip Grant. Judges : Jean E.Draper ; Johanna 3uckle� C1er-_s: Irma Walker; Nellie 1T.Lynch; orothy A.McGI ashan. PITTSBUR, PR" NO"T NO. 12. - Polli.i-, Place: Diamond Materials Co. War eh au se, East 3rd St . Insuector : "eo. 3.afcCoy Judi es: John Vaughn. Pete Hj elm Clerks: Anton G.Koia, Jr. Margaret Abrams ; Li li.ian S.Nelson : PI" SBFTRG PR+.uI::CT t?O. 13. Polling Place: Geo. Lyng Garage, Home Acres, on Highway. Inspector: Geo. E.O'Hara Judges: Edward F. La3at; Mrs. Mary Reber. <.. Clerks: sertrude ,1,. +7hit e; Lot tie V.Greenan; Einer Skoog; ??�� r� PITTSBURG�? PR'-?CI1.ivT No. 14'. Polling Place: Ambrose School. Inspector: Geo. E.Wildes. .judges Alvina Kennerl ey; David J.Davi.es ; b Clerks : Jessi e Gregory; Vir,-�;inia D.Hudson; California Warner. CLAYTO;z PREC=:CT. } �w Polling Place: Christian Endeavor Hall. Insuector: Harold T.Duncan - Judges: Sylvester Olofson; Andrea iiangini Clerks: Anna J.Morban; Lai.ra Stockfleth ; Grace Legis Morgan. K.: 4ti PONT CHICAGO PRECI 7' NO. 1. Polling Place: Pacini Storac-e House, West �."innesota S;. Port Chicago Ins-rector: S.- .Shidel er. Jud-es: Mrs. Belle T.Silva; Orlando A.BriCht. Clerks: Edna L. McGuire ; Geor:,ia M.Curn•iin�,s; Mary M. Bucholz . PORT CHICAGO PR C t'T,.,'T NO. 2. Poli ink Place: Port Chicago Firs_ House. y Inspector r Mary L. Cun-nir. an Judges : Hary K.Pacini ; Axel T.Anderson Cler t_s: Ernestine J.Pazzi ; wary S.McEwen; Bertha ".Sch j onber . . CLYDE PR-C .'C T Polling, Place: Clyde Club -'souse. Inspector: Helen Y.Evans. s Judges: Warren Keenan; 'Margaret E.3entley Clerks: Alma H.Carter; Ella Cillinane; Robin D.Fahy ry�T "r f'1 `t f tt L�i NICHOLS PRECIi.0 . �. fi Polling- Place: C 1ub House, 11ichols. Insuector : Mfrs. Alice =r. 17ildes. Judges: Loretta. Vlach; Mrs.11ary Roque ; Clerks : Cora A.Caudel ; Sophie Black ; Stella H.0'au-,lel. ANTIC'H PRcCZ 7CT 110. 1 yY TT : Pollin^- Place: Ci ty -- all, Antioch t Insuector: Mernan 3r-ans. Judges: Geo. Ackerr.an; Reginald Kelley Clerks : Emma O'Hara; Marguerite Colvin; Sadie Johns. �. ANT I 0C H PR7131'13T NO. 2. Pollin'r Plt.ce. I .0.0.,. HALL. Inspector : H.L.Ca per. Judges tim. U er,; G. t'r'are; t: clerks: Orma .Manley; Ida O. Veale; Lena Watt. :Mkt 1 F 9�h A',I'IOCH PR f'Iz:CT NO. 3. Pollini-r Place. Library Bui 1di:a;. a' Inspector: i4r . H.Beasley. , Judges: Joe Ross; W. 7.rutchison; 4.. C1 er_:s: Gladys Love; iyelli= Nichols ; Margaret Bloomfield. , A_r, I OCH PREC I:NIC?' '_d Polling-, Place: R.P.Ea•^ley ara Vie, Antioch . Ins ector: John Sheddrick . Judges : A. A..''a.ldie, Jr. Tony Speroni Clerks: Goldie Clevenger; L rs. elm. C� ris tiansen ; Mrs .Irene Turne �. AT-TTT^CH 110. } Pol?in:- Place: Jas . ;as on garage. T A, Inspect or: r . Judson 3iglow. k' Judges : Autazst Kropp; R-F. Cranford. Clerks: E?i zabet i ,..,ins ; riazel Fran°cs ; Ermyl S t ovesand. ry- ANTIOCH PR"CiI`iCT ":0. Polling Place: I .D.E. S. nail, Antioch Inspector: Pete Rodrigues. 'ju3-ges: Lloyd J.-'reeman; L-Telvin Hagg. Clef:-.s: Retha Bor,!nan; Olive J.Buckley; Mrs . Willor Case. LONE TREE PRECINCT. T Polling Place : Joe Sani House. `, Inspector: Ed.Uren. Judges: R.W-Christian; Chas. Lindsey Clerks: :yrs. Alva Larson; �..Tss . Susie Faria; Marcella Hines. N . BRE?T i7OOD PRE'I'_VCT NO. 1. : Pol?in} Place: Ford Garage, Brent-rood. al d Inspector : Wr. Hammond. y Judges: Carrol O'Brien; Ray Bonnickson `= `' Clerks: Eli: abetl- McNamara; Floy French; hiss Emma Barkley BRENTWOOD PD'7C 1 11jCi' NO. 2. Pollin Pl-ce: Ar:erican Legcn, call. Inspector : Vic. De- arti_�i . Jud ,es : Gladstone Reed; J.-s . Yfendez. Clerks: Ella Dai my ; Elizabeth Soro-enfrey; Helen DeWitt. BR ENTITOOD 3 Po_ling Place: Griffith Garage. Inspector: H.A.LindQaist. Jud ge s: Jos. ?ti.Trembley; Karl S. Abbott . ,F Cler_:s: Frances Diffin; Myrtle Anderson; Rosalie Griffith. K NI GuTSE', PRECI 1r,T. Wim.. Polling Place: Farm Bureau Hall. Inspec for : Jesse Barkley x Judges : Harry Latriden; W.E.Soderstrom. CC!er=:s: Edna Wristen; Mrs. Chas. Dwelley; Hazel Kriem. .,ZYR OJT P F J 1" '.'10. 1♦ ''{; CS Polling Place: I.O.O.z.nall, 3yron F inspector: Frank Estes. h Judges : 17n:. J-Grueninger ; Wesley L.Armstrong. � Cler"s: Ethel 3.I.falm; Jrseohine Pimental; Marjorie Veale. 3YR0?T PR. C-"TCT "0 2. Pollin>. Place: Harr: H-tni,ron. Bldg. Barron inspector: Lloyd sea--es. ._ Jud-es : Ray Houston; Galen Ri chards on Clerks : Clara Fotnerirc-har.!; Lorrine .Krumland; Edna Crowther. ?ar t���, t O A K ..p.y. '1 x., T.1 1 K, Pollin,,; Place: Oa=:le; 17omen' s Club. Inspector : Manuel A. linta:. `judges : Ralp'_ !ra e r s o n. Leonard Soderstrom Clerks: Edith.. Car dua; Myra Honneger; Genevieve Roberts. O'XLEY PRFCI'sT N0. 2. —.. Pollinz- Place: Dal Porta -Hall, Oakley Insoector . A.W.3i. ,e1ow. Judges: Joe ?itcock; Henry A.Rose. r Clerks : Nellie Crroenter; Florence Dal Por ta; Muriel Leal. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday , October 15th, 1934, at 10 o'clock A.M. to Y�y . . . . . . . . . . . . �r� . . .Chairman. =r' Clerk, i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CO TTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MOI•TDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1934. s� The Board met at 10 o' clock A.M. Present: Hon. W. J.Buchanan, Chairman; upervisors J.N.Long, H.L.Cummings, fi S.C.Wells, Clerk. Harry M.Stoe�, and R.J, rembath. ,._ In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits. z Applications to conduct a dance until hour of 3 o'clock A.M. having been .. received from the following applicants, to wit: ..ter Mt.Diablo Post #240, American Legion, Danville, Cal. , Nov. 3, 1934. San Ramon Community Club, San Ramon Hall, Oct. 27, 1934. x 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. � '= 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 autho — i ty to correct same, under provisions of Section 3861 of the Political Code, of the Val- State State of California, and the District Attorney consenting thereto, It is by the Board ordered that said assessments be correct-ed as follows: w;fix For year 1934-35: Vol. 7 3 70, Arthur E.Go ette, is assess- 1 Assessment No. 93 y ed with Fractional Port. Lots 1, 2 and 3, Blk 1 Shell Ileights, This is an error as Mr. =x Goyette orms 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 portio of fractional Lot 1, Blk 1, Shell Heights assessed value $10. Pietro Curzi: Fractional Portion of Lot 1, less portion owned by `Joyette andM fractional Lots 2 and 3, Blk 1, Shell Heights, assessed value $350. r_ The above corrections are hereby authorized tobe wade. v �.:tp 71 A A� 1 «. Y`moi ALSO year 1934-35: in Vol-lo Assessment No. 36978 John B. Miranda is assessed with Lot 3, Blk 1, p Foskett ' s Addition t:� Concord, with improvements erroneously shown as $935 Correct assessed valuation of these improvements is X650. Vol. 23 Assessment No. 50912 Francisca Silveria is assessed with a portion of Lot 199 San Pablo Rancho containin ; 5 acres, with improvements amounting to $420. t These improvements have been torn down and should be cancel 7.ed from assessment roll. Above corrections are hereby authorized to be made. F _" In Matter of Applicati on of City of Martinez, to lay water-pipe 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 Hi ;hway and Alhambra Avenue at Valley House, thence along county road leading from K Martinez to Muir Station, and thence along the Alhambra Valley Road to a point opposite 5 i 0 the northwesterly corner of Gilbert Ranch;and also a two inch line along Pleasant Hill . Road souther? z y , for a distance of 2100 feet; . IT IS, BY TIE BOARD O?DERED that permission to lay said pipe lines be and the t . same are hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the county to Surveyor of Contra Costa County and„the satis2rction of the Supervisor of said District.,, ,•k a` zJ'p. L� 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 "aunty in favor of the Post Master of the City of Martinez, in an amount sufficient to pay the postage onthe mailing of sample ballots for the General Election on Nov. bt: 1934; said postmaster to attach his re- ceipt for said postage to the Auditor 's Warrant and the County `reasurer is hereby ordered to nay the same. �Y SyD� s In Matter of Auto Traffic on State High-, ay, through Hone Acres, Pittsburg, California. ar Complaint having been made to this Board by residents of Home Acres, Pittsbur n California, as to the speed of auto traffic on the State Highway through the said Home Acres, It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board communicate ,i th E,Raymond Cato, Chief of California Highway Patrol; J.H.Skeggs, State Highway Engineer fib_ and Geo. E.Belon, Captain of the State Highway Patrol in Contra Costa County, and �- request them to make efforts to lessen the speed of automobile traffic through said x Home Acres, either by placing of -raffic signs or highway patrolmen on said Highway. 1 v sy chi y In Matter of State Bond Issue in sum of $24, 000,000, for Unemployment Relief. JHEREAS, an emergency exists in the State of Calif ornia by reason of unemploy kZ ment; and, ori, rt�; WHEREAS, Most of the Counties of the State have exhausted their resources Aq. by the heavy financial burden imposed upon the Counties because of unemployment reli f , u and, x WHEREAS, The Federal Relief Administration insists that Oalifornia assume a portion of the cost of maintaining an unemployment relief program, and, >' WHEREAS, The Legislature called in special session by Governor Frank F.Merri 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 s Federal Funds for Unemployment Relief, relieving the Counties of the financial burde F now imposed upon them for this purpose, -a NOW, THEREFOiE, BE IT RESOLVED: That we, the Board bf Supervisors of Contra Oosta 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 '4 ,.Y+. 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.2; at the General Election on November 6th. . i_ The above Resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, at a meeting held Oct. 15th, 1934. +4{ In Matter of Furnishin Surgical Treatment to Charles Chambers, an Indigent. Charles Chambers, a resident of Contra Costa County, in indigent circumstance , being in need of surgical and medical treatment; It is by the 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- 3 nish to said Charles Chambers, such treatment as they deem fit. In Matter of allowances to indigents ITIS BY Tim— BOARD O-DEREthat $9.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 I`+CARDENA, 345 Los Medanos St . Pittsburg, as of Oct. 1, 19j4- That 9j4.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 allotrance be granted to MARGUERITE GAMBLE, 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, 19.4, to be disbursed in relief in kind. ._ That $9.50 County cash allowance be granted to GUSSIE LEE, 240 W. 2nd St. ' Pittsburg, in relief in kind, as of Oct. 1 , 1934. ge That $35.00 county cash allorance begranted to S?'ITH BIXBY FORD, 507- 17th St. Antioch, as of Oct. 1, 193``:1. `F , That 1 . count cash allowance to MARY 1 Edd St. Pt. Richmond � 5 y ELLIOTT, 37 y , be continued as of Oct . 1, 19;4. That $35. county cash allowance to JAMES PAT'PERSON, 1615 Alhambra Ave. Martinez, he di seonti nued as of Oct . 2nd, 1934, end that5. county cash allowance that has been paid to Mr . Patterson be discont.nued as of Oct. 1, 1934• That application of PETER ANASTIASIADES, HOTEL VEALE, Richmond, be denied asE need not established. =n That application of WILLIAM BINGHAI151- 8th St. Richmond, for aid be denied as need not established. F�. That application of MRS . IDA GIACOMELLI, 452 Golden Gate Ave. Pt. Richmond, for aid be denied as need not established. That application of GORGE KA'-'ERER, 456 Golden Gate Ave. Pt. Richmond, for K aid be denied, as need not established. That application of MRS. FLORENCE FING,160" Second St. Richmond, for aid be denied as need not established. "' --Al; That application of MRS. EDNA McC ANN, 434- 39th St. Richmond, foe aid be denied as need not established. tsYc That application of WILLIA!� J. PHILLIPS, 1731 Barrett Ave. Richmond, for aid :ry be denied as need not established. That application of MABEL STOUT, 11.0 MARTINA St. Pt. Richmond, for aid be denied as need not established. =Ms That $12.40 State and $12.5D County aid to the needy aged be granted to - SIMEON CRAIG, Box 215, El Cerrito, California, as Oct . 1, 1934. h That $9.00 State and $9.00 county aid for needy aged be granted to GEO. P. �. Skoog, P.O. Box 228, Pittsburg, to begin as of Sept. 4, 1934. t. 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, 191+ . That $15. county cash allowance to CORNELIUS KELLER, Crest Ave. Mt . View, Martinez , be disc^,ntinued as of Oct. 12, 1934, and that $13. State aid and 9413. 00 , (Iounty aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of Oct. 12, 1934• That $13. state and $13. county aid to the needy aged granted to JA1ES McDONALD, Pinole, be continued as of May, 19:4• = ` $12.50 State and $12. 50 county aid t o the needy aged granted to PATRICK BARKER 755 Pomona Ave. El Cerrito, be continued as of April, 1934. That $10 State and $10 county aid to the needy aged granted to DEL BORLEN Box 480', Richmond, be continued as of April, 1934. That $15. State and $15. county aid to the needy aged &Tanted to MRS. NANCY 542- 22nd St . Richmond , be continued as of April, 1934 . tK That $15. State and $15. county aid to the needy aged granted to PHOEBE FLORENCE HARRIS, 146-B. St . Richmond, be continued as of May, 1934. ' That $12.50 State and $12. 50 county a.i d to the needy aged granted to ANDREW JOSSELYN, 342 S. 7th St. Richmond , be continued as of April, 193k- That $12. State and $12. county aid to the needy aged granted to JACOB LEAK AN 539- Sixth St. Ric3mnd, be continued as of April, 1934. That $15. State and $15. county aid to the needy aged granted to ALBERT LUC , 407 WashinF;ton Ave . Pt .Richmond, be continued as of April, 1934. _ That $7.50 State and $7. 50 County aid f or needy aged granted to MRS. IDA PR TT, 1915 Barrett Ave. Richmond, be cant inue d as of April, 1934. That 710 Sttte and $10 county aid for needy aged granted to ANNA PROWSE, , 1221 A. Chanslor Ave. Richmond, be continued as of May, 1934• h. That $11. 5D State and $11.50 Ccanty 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 y HELENA SMITH, 578 Sixth St. Richmond, be continued as of May, 1934. :_ 4- 1 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, E1 Cerrito, be continued as of ]Jay, 1934. ,Y That $15. State and $15. county aid to the needy aged gran-:ed to JULIA WAITH , �"� �-^ 222 fourth St. Rich:Yond, oe continued as of April, 1934. r khat $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid for needy aged granted to ALBERT MARTIN x HILL, Knightsen, be continued as of Sept . 1st, 1934. .ff That $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid for needy aged granted to ANNIE BARNES i Davis Auto Camp, Brentwood, be continued as of Sept. 1, 1934. P.. That $10 State and $10 county aid for needy aged granted to AUGUST SC�dUDE, Box 25, Byron, Cal. be continued as of Sept. 1, 19X . That $7.50 State aid and 87.50 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. lst, 1934. That $12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid to the needy aged granted to JOiUd SELLRA�, 615 Ferry St. Martinez, Cal. be continued as of Aug. 1, 1934. That $10 State ;Fid and $10 county aid for needy aged granted to THEODORE r REUTHER, Crockett, be continued as of Aug. 1, 1934• That $9.00 State aid and $9.00 county aid to the needy aged granted to NANCY NICHOLSON, Box 644, Richmond, be continued as of Sept. lst, 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. r That $20 State and $20 county aid for half orphan children granted to DOROTHY ALVES, 929 Richmond St. El Cerrito, be contimed as of Aug. 1934• { That $50 State aryl. $30 county aid for half orphan children granted to LILLIE BURROWS, c31 Liberty St. El Cerrito be continued as of July 1934- a That $20 State and $20 county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS. MARY FORMER, 213 Bishop Ave. Pt. Richmond , as of July, 1934- That $70 State and $30 county aid for half orphan children be granted to MRS. HELENT NEWMAN, 422 S. 35th St . Richmond, be continued as of April, 1934- That $20 State aid granted to MRS. JE :?vZE PARASCONDOLO, San Pablo, 5 be continued as of July, 1934. That $20 State aid for half orphan children granted to I-MS. MILDRED THAYER `> 1116 Bissell Ave. Richmond , be continued as of July, 1934. +{. 0.. 5' That $20 State aid for half orphan children granted to LUCILE BRAY, 620 Susanna St. Martinez, be continued as of Jul; 1 , 1934. That $10 State aid and $10 county aid for half orphan children granted to MARY REY, 1018 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. 1st, 1934. That $25 State aid for half orphan children for Betty, Blanche, and Mona Mo re granted to MRS. MAnGARET WINDSOR, Martinez, Cal. be increased to $30 State and $10 County 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 month, payab, a to Mrs. Windsor, for her four children who arP minors, by her two different marri a ges. ' That $30 State and $30 County aid for half orphan children granted to MRS. AGNES KEEivAN, 319 Chanslor Ave. Richmond, be amended to read $30 State aid for half orphan children as of Oct. 1st, 1934- Y That $20 State and $20. County aid for half orphan childrengranted to —HS MRS. BESSIE McQUISTEN, dentral and San Mateo Sts. Richmond Annex, be decreased to $10 State and $20 county aid for half orphan children as of Oct. 7, 1934. - ` That $40 State and $25 County aid he ret of ore granted to MRS. ETHEL ARMSTRON Martinez, Cal. be decreased to $ 0 State and $15. county aid beginning Oct. lst, 1934. That application of Mr LINA TrHE ELER, 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 JBNAS 0. WALLIN, 640- Fifteenth St. Richmond, for aid be denied. (Needy Aged) That apnli talion o f IRS. JOSEP:1 NE WALLI K, 640- 15th St. Richmond, for aid be denied. (Needy aged) That $15.grocer;• order be granted to be expended for MR. AND IRS . WALLIN EE and payable to MRS, WALLI �, JR. beginning Oct. 1st, 1934. yFz. y* �r In Matter of granting Leave of Absence to D.M.Teeter. D,M,Teeter, Deputy County Auditor having applied to this Board for permission s• to leave the State of California to /,leave thte State IT IS, by the Board ordered that -permission/be gran ed to said D.11. Teeter, for a period of thirty days from and after the date of leaving the State of California " 71 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 Conti,a 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 Bonrd 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 O3DERFD that said Bond and the Sureties thereon be and the same are hereby approved by this Board and the Coanty Auditor of Contra Costa County } f is hereby authorized to drag a duplicate warrant in favor of Henry F.Niederwi.mmer h payable out of the Genera. Fund in sum of $10. to replace said Warrant No. 2094. t The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board. In M'attrr of Transfer of run~s. - Upon request of A. N.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that r followin , amounts be transferred from school sun ply revolving Fundto funds shown below, said an ounts to be repaid as soon as current revenue becomes available:. x Ant i och-Live Oak Special Fund, $600.00 Nichols00.00 u n 1100.00 A The said order is pas-ed by the unanimous vote of the Board.X in Matter of Transfer of Funis. 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 Approp ri ati on 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,- 11900. The said order is uassed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K v -`i Y A 1514 In Matter of Transfer of unc;s. Z_ On request of A. N.Sullenger, County Auditor, and in order to finance the purchase 3 of a Ford dump truck f or Sup. Dist. #5, :, IT IS, by THE BOARD ORDERED that the following appropriation be cancelled: t. R. 522-0, Maintenance of Surface, 0450. and that the amount thereof be transferred from General Fund to unincom orated h Reserve Fund an-- the following new appropriations be transferred from unappropriated , . Reserve Fund to General Fund: . Garage 251- 081 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, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEREED that the following appropriation changes be made, to wit: � Decrease Appn. R 275-0 Cap: Out Impts. X7660.00 Increase " R 220-0 Tool Account X150.00 R 221-0 Mtce . Rts. of Way 1500.00 R 2220 " Surface 5500.00 R 223-0 " Bridges, 450.00 Woo.00 Also: Decrease Dist. 3: R 375-0, $7c00.00 Increase, " 3: R 322-0 7600.00 Decrease Dist. 5: R 572-0 7600.00 5: R 522-0 7600.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, '. Su In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents in care of Probation Officer. It is by the Board ordered that beginning Sept. 1st, 1934, $30. per month a State and $50 per month county aid be alio-,ed T.A.Boyer, Probation Officer for support ar►d maintenance of Cleopatra Sanders, Norine Sanders and Virginia Sanders, minor child en,� �l And the 3oard takes recess to meet on „onlay, November 5th, 1934, at 10 o' clock A.L. 7 r� . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . Chairman. .Clerk. rj ;.�4��.. ;y a s� IN THE 30ARD OF SUP:RVISOiS OF COSTA COUNTY, STATE. OF CALIFORNIA. tz., x.. �L 19_,141 . The Board met at 10 O'clock A.Y. Present: Hon. Chair!:�an; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry Y.Stow, and i•J.Trembath. S.C ."tells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedir_gs of this Board for and during the month of October, 1934, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as ` read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. u In the 1:atter of allowances to -� .�s Indigents. {.. •7 e IT IS BY THE 30A_RD ORDER"7D that anolication of MRS. HATTIE TERRY, 0612- 29th St . Richmond, for aid be denied as need not established, r •:'?Fy. That $20.00 State aid for half orphan children gran--ed to MRS. EDITH JOHNSON 651- S. 31st ,Richmond, be discontinued as of Nov. 1st, 1934. 1 That $20 State and 3`23 county aid which has been granted for aid of Crockett children, Oakley, California, and vhi ch has been paid to J.Trueman Crockett, nog, be paid to ?._'RS. RUT = CR';CKE..=T, BOK 31, Live Oak Ave. Oakley. F. .[xk That $�30 State and X30 County aid for needy chilaren granted for GUIFFRIDA CHILD3EN, Roman Catholic Orphanage San Francisco, be changed to $20 state and $40, '> county aid for needy children as of Oct . 23, 1934• ;. That X20 State aid for half orphan children granted to JULIA KELLEHER, Port Costa, be changed to 0"10 St^te and $10 county aid for half orphan children beginning Nov. 27, 1934. # That 5"10 State and 330 county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS . VERA EVANS, 430 Dineen. St. Martinez, be continued as of Seot. 1, 1934. That $10 State and $30 county aid for half orphan children be decreased to 10 State and 120 county aid for half orphan children beginnin:, Nov. lst, 1934. r That $20 State and X17 county aid for half orphan children granted to LRS. CHELNITIA WHEELER, 7559 Terrace Drive, EI Cerrito, be continued as of Sept. 19-Z4. N That 420 State and '17 couny aid for half orphan children granted for care of SALM 011 CHILDREN, (Mrs. Dorothy Alves) 929 Richmond St. El Cerrito, be continued as of Au?. 193'1. That $10 St--te and '$20 county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS. FAY KLII "��ld, 1311 Elm St. F.i Cerrito, be continued as of Oct. 1, 1934. That $60 State and $20 county aid for half orphan children granted toS. ' S RU3zr JaC�So 30o Centra= Ave. Richmond Annex, be continued as of Oc . 1934.t t . That :320 State aid =or ^ .1f orphan children granted to MS. SIGNE FALKV-ASTRO111 711 --Ripley Ave . Richmond, be continued as of Uct. 1934. x; That $30 State and $30 county aid for needy c hildren granted to MRS. JOE BER• A f or care or Berta girls, Rina, Ida and 11-,ry, chole orphans, be continued as of Sept L.. 1934 (6627 Manila St. El Cerrito) . '`deO That 0"20 State aid for hal! orphan children granted to ROSI'ryA FABBRIS, Post office, Port Chicago, Cal, be continued as CE Oct. 1, 193"4• ThatX30 State and $30 county aid for half orphan children granted to MARY . SANDRETTO, 159 w. 4t*,: St . PittsburF,,, California, be continued as of Sept. I, 1934• t� That $20 State and w20 county aid for half orphan children granted to ~ CATHERI11E HI::CnERT, 44 w. 10th St. Pittsburg, Cal. be continued as of Oct. 1, 1934• That ;AGO Stage and $40 countly aid for half orphan children granted to FRANC S SHARLOW, 2340 Coolidge Ave. Oakland, Cal. be continued as of Oct. 1, 1934. That 8?10 St ate aid for needy child grant-=d t o MARY MARSHALL, 2146 Colfax St a Concord, be continued as of Sept. 1, 1934. That X30 State and $30 county aid for half orphan children granted to LO �I SE CUBA, 429 C=utter St . Pittsbur;, Cal. be continued as of Sept• 1, 1934. That "'10 State and X20 county aid for half orphan chil"ben l � 1 � -r•anted to MRS. IT as oIQct. , 19"ARY VfRT , 10�� rVlItrn �te. Ric --d, be •fia' 4 # That $30 county cash allowance be granted to 1,91. JOE LOPEZ, 399 W. 2nd St . Pitt soar,-;, be granted as of Oct . 1, 194. That $20 County 0 sh allowance be :;ranter to 12S. PAULINE CORDOVA, 225 Cumber- land St. FittsbuT�, as of Oct. 1, 19;-x, to be disbursed In relie? in kind, S tandino grocery order cn Conti nenti ' s Grocery. _r That $18.00 Oounty cash allowance be granted to JOSEPH DO ?ATO, Butterfield t Court , 77arren St. Martinez, as of Oct. 1, 1934, to be disbursed in relief in kind, guarw, teed to Mrs . Butterfield, and $10 standin` grocery order on Sneed's Grocer, . _ That $'30 Co -nt cash allowance be granted to l.LRS. FLGRDyiC., BEXE"TIS, Dewey Lane Saranan, Cal. as of Oct. 1st, 1934. That X9.50 County cash allowance be granted to JOH.T KOMOS, Cardiralli 's Aliarf, Pittsburg, as of Oct. 1st, 1934 , t-: be disbursed in relief in 'rind, a standin grocery order on Continenti ' s Grocery, in Pittsburg. M That $10 County cash. allo�.•ance be granved to TILF,IE 'IHAYER, Fart Chicago, . Cal, as of Oe 11. 1st, 19-441 , to be disbursed in relief in kind, a standing grocery order on Graham' S GroGeTy ir. Port Chicago. -> That $40 County cash allowance be granted to M. GILBLRT MU1SCIZ, Walnut Ave. Concord, Cal. as of Oct. 1st, 1941 -_ That $27. 50 County cash allor.ance be granted to MRS. LILLIE STEPHENS, Concord Boulevard, Concord, as of Oct . 1st, 19'4, to be disbursed in relief in kind, a stand- y . ing Grocery order on Graham' s Grocery of Concord. That $10 County cash all c -ance be ;ran Led t o 119 . ;YIL?:IA' 1.1. KILGORE, Box 383, , Antioch, Cal. begi nni nv; as of Oct. 1 , 19 •" That $35. per month co n--,y cash alloriance be granted to LEONARD CHIAPPARO, ' 207 E. 2nd St . Pit-s'ourg, Cal. as of Oct. lst, 1934. �- That $10 _ounty cash allo;vance be granted to CARL JOH?iSOI , Hausker Place, nalnu-. Gree'_•:, Cal-111'. as of Oct. 1st, 1974. That X50 county cash allowance be granted to JOSEPHINVE YEDI 'LA, 131 S. 2nd St. Richrr,or_d, a s oT Plov. lit, 1934. That $30 Co,.n-. cash allowance be granted to LMS. Alun CARPENTER, 332-6th St. Richmond, as o_ Oct. 1st, 9=k. s That $50 county c as h, allowance be gram ed to !LRS. DOROTHY CAi RSCADDE , 20506 Colfax St . Concord, as of Oct . 1s4 , khat ,'15. c,ounty cash allowance to 2M. . ERi•:EST NAGEL Concord be re-instated _ Oct .as Of lst, 19, That $10 County cas:} a.11o<..ance be continued to MARY DAVILLA. for Albert Davit a, San Pablo, Calif. as of Oct. 1st, 19?-�. That $10. County cash allowance granted to GICROIE BUNIVIT, 1503 Richmond St. El Cerrito (Mailing address RFD 1, Box 318, Berkeley) , be continued as of June 1st, 19--4. ,�. x That $15, count-I cash allowance granted to Joe GALINDO, Canal Road, Brentwood, be increased to ?3O mer month to be-in as of Oct. 1st, 1934. 4: That �l5 county cash all o;rarce to MS. L AU,iA KATES, 9th & A. Sts. Antioch, be increased to ?2:;. counr.y cash alloy=ance as of Oct. lst, 19-4. That X50 county cash allowance granted to . RS. CECELIA MURRAY,AURrAY031 Clay ton r -- St. 11 Cerrito, be discontinued as of Nov. is t, 1931' rr hat anpli cation ?r county cash allowance of 1?. ANTOI IO TROIA, 350 W. 3rd St. Pittsburs,,, be denied as need not established. T hat applicati on o_ Yorri s BRI GG H f t- R' S, X35 Brown St. anti rez, or coun�y cash allow=ance be denied as need not es,abli shed. That application of ROBERT' BISSET, Pacheco Road, '.fart i nez, for county cash allo:-,ance be denied as need not established. That applicati c' of GEORGE :VINs, 020 Castro St . Ma.rti nez, for county cash allowance be denied as need not estaolished. That application of GEORGE RAySEY, Antioch, for c aunty cash allowance be ` denied as need not established. `1+ That X11. ;�O State and X11. 50 county aiJ to needY -ged be granted to JOHN SILVAS, General Delivery, Bryon, as of OG-,,. lu, 1934. x That $15. State and ?5. county aid to the needy aged be granted to J(r.N S. '"UNITE, B-x 36, Alamo, Cal. as of Oct . 12, 1934. ._ i T':gat X12. strite ar.d $12% county aid to the needy aged be granted tc PETER ` `cCAUL, 3rd Ave. Larkey Trac,, ,Yalnut Creek, as o_f Oct. 22nd, 1934. t That $7-50 State and 4p7.50 County aid tthe needy aged be granted to �y BILLITv"IE LA BELLE, 704 Macdonald Ave. R.ichmoi:d, a. s of Prov. lst , 193•x. That 4410 State and county aid tc, t:,e :seedy a ed be granted to WILLIAM J. YIAI s MA=T 852 San Paulo Ave. Ri ct:r..o:..: as Of Oc'- is' , 10 4'as ,pyx. x s That $1^•50 State and $12. 1;0 Co,_,nLy aici to the needy aged granters o BENJAMIN LAF YETTE 71RI Pacheco, Rte 1, Martinez, be continued as of Sept. 1st, 1934. That 411.00 State a: d11.0 coon a_ to she needy aged granted to THOMAS CORCOR,01, Arlinti7ton Hotel, Antioch, be conti11:ecw as o-- Sept. 1, 193LL 34 That $12. 50 St;=te -end County aid tc 'U--,,e needy aged -,ranted to MRS. ADA 'w'^:GAN, 1704 Grant St. Cr^ncord, be c-,)ntinued ns of Sent. 1, 19`4• ; That $12.00 St-te and $12. ccun'�y aid for needy aged granted to WILLIAM CARSON IMENDE. �iALL, Rte 1, Pacheco, Martinez, Cal. be continued as of Sept. 1, 1934. That $7.50 State anal '7.50 C'`un y aid for needy aged gra n�.ed to EDWARD BREWEN C/o Raap Place, Martinez, Cal. be coni nued as of Sent. 1, 1934. That $12.50 State and $17.50 C�mnty aid for needy aged heretoforeg�rranted to FERNANDO HIGUERA, 1443 Oakland Blvd. Walnut Creek, be continued as o Oct • I, 1934• That $2.50 State and $2.50 County aid for needy aged granted to nS. WARY PE:?EIRA, 739 .Alen St Ma.rti..ez, be continued as of Sent. 1, 1934. i1 That $12.50 State and $12.50 Co!--n-.-y aid for need;: aged granted to ALEX. BUCKLEY 7 Concord, be continueas of Sept. 1, 1x4. That $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid for needy aged granted to EVERETT GRANT- Concord, RANTConcord, as of Sept,. 1, 193"'• That x10.00 State and $lO county aid for needy a-ged granted to CAR- 11.7N SOTO, Rte n- 2, Walnut C-!-eek, Co::cord, be continued as of Oct. 1, 1974. That $10 State and '1-C county aid for needy a,-ed granted to VINCENT SOTO, Rte 2 Jalnut Ave. Concord, as o= Uct. That $11.25 State and 411.25 County aid to the needy aged granted to Mrs. MARIETTA ALLEN, 071 Fifth St. Richmoad, be continued as of July, 1934• .. .t * i. r .c.a '3 ,: + i q 5 That 411.�th 0 State and �,?1I • �0 couna,� ai., t ; the needy aged gra,ntc,d to .:QRS. Ei��A � .r ANDERSOIN, 42 St. Ri chmo..d, be continued as of June, 193 -• . =hat $9.00 State and $9.00 County aid to the needy aged granted to HRS . CHRISTINE BABUE, 5915 Fremont Ave. Oakland, be cont i nued as of July, 193 4. That $12.50 State a.:•:d $1?.50 Co:nty aid to the needy aged granted to MRS. MARY S. BUTLER, 1015 Mariposa St. Ric-mond Annex, be continued as of June, 1934. That $11.75 and ?.75 county aid to the needy abed granted to ANT011E CARLSON � 37 Park Place, Pt.Ricnmond, be continzed as o ' Aug. 1934. That $15.0? State and $15• county aid to the needy a:-ed ;granted to CHARLES CURRY, Market St . Gan Pub?o, be conal rued as of Au=- 193 ' That $5.00 St•ite and. $5. Coun,y aid to needy aged granted to MRS. 'MARY DUCOIN 20`4 Avila. St . E1 Cerrito, be c,,-)nti nued as of Aug.193L. That $12.50 State and $12.50 Co•,,nty aid to the needy aged granted to MRS. w ROSE HAL i�IHAN, 521 - 3rd St . Hichmorid, be continued as of July, 1934• That $9.2? State an. :`6.25 county aid to the needy agedgranted to MRS. KAREN JAUG, 2120 Nevin Ave. Ricr:.mond, be coati nod as of Aug. 1934. That 410 State and 410 county aid to the needy aged granted to MARTIN HOV, 5745 Potrero Ave. Stege, be continued as of Aug. 1934. That $11. State and $11• coun-.y aid tc the needy aged granted to HORACE y JO NS ON, 169 7th St. Richmo.:d, be continued as of July, 1934. That $12. 50 State and $12.50 County aid to the needy aped granted to IMI S. f AGNES LAIMERT, 1024 Barrett Ave. Richmond, be continued as of June, 1934. That $11. 50 State and $11. 50 County aid to the needy aged granted to Charles LAVERY 5721 Bissell Ave. Richmond, be continued as of June, 1934. :. That $12.50 State and $12-50 Crunty aid to the needy aged granted to MRS. SARAH LONG, 140- 10th St. Ri chniond, be continued as of June, 193`'. s4� `�h a i t $12. State and s12 county aid to the needy aged -ranted to MRS. 'IARY . "ALONEY, 055- Sixth St . Ric hm•end, 'be continued as of Aug. 19-4. That, $13• State and $17. county aid to t:'_e neddy aged rranted to IMS, HELEN MARTI_<, 321 South ?nd St. Ric^mond, be continl.ed as of AUG. 1934. ° That "1 tl n ^Z ? r,-,, n e �. � 2.50 ��, � a and .�_ 70 � .��.nty aid to t e needy a,ed granted to �s �. IALLIE SCOT'i, 5712 San Jose Ave. Ric-m-nd Annex, be c�nti nued as of July, 1934. That $11. 25 S tete and $1 .75 County aid to the needy an-ed Granted toV. R . STTTT, 550 Kearney St. _7I Cerrito, be continued as of June: 19?`4• _f That $12.50 SUa.te and k12.50 County aid to the needy aged granted to M. C_=R?STIAr1 1,7AETEUBERG, Pinole, be confined ?s of June, 1934. r That 410 State and $10 county aid to the needy aged granted to WILLIA14 A WASHING-i ON, Duboce and Cherry Sts. North Richmond, oe continued as of July, 1934. . iso t� t{ 1 That $11.25 State and $11.25 countiy 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, 935 Brown St. Martinez, Cal, be increased to $13.50 State and $13.50 County aid f or needy aged Beginning Oct. 1, 193'x. That ap .,.lication for aid of OLE SIC{30P1, x+35- nth St. Richmond, for needy aged, be denied, That $30 State aid for CIF to CATALINE PADELLA, Boxy, Port Costa, be granted to begin Oct. 8, 193" That $20. State aid for children of a tubercular father be granted to MRS. CHARLOTTE CHA?.`.3%HLAI.�T, 137 14th St . richmond, as of Oct. 1�, 1934• r. u, In the Latter of Fixing Salary o. . H.F.Buckman, as =�esidert Physician YP: of Cot-inty Hospital. _ . .. It is, by the Board ordered that salary of H.F.Buclanan, resident Physician Xs at Contra Costa Lounty Hospital, be and the same is hereby fixed at sum of p175. «. per month, and the County Auditor is hereby ordered to drag is warrant monthly t�. on the Hospital Funi, in favor of said H.i.3uckman, in payment of said salary. 2 j In sati ter of Granting Pacific Telephone Telegraph Company, pernissi(,n to place poles on Broadway and Fremont Streets, Concord. The Pacific Tele-phone Telegrap:^. Company having applied for permission ;, to place five holes on 3roadway, Fremont Streets, west of the Torn of Concord, } and at the locations shown on diagram acc^-nipanying said application; kms. It is , by t _e Board ordered that permission to place said poles be and AT the sante is hereby granted, said work to be- done to the satisfaction of the County 4-:,nrve7 or o' Contra Costa County._ } .tom In 'i'at t er o_ Grant in- C.A.Hooper 41 -� Company permission to lay Water Pipe Line. 4'. C.A.Hooper Company having applied to this Board for permission to place a 3/4 inch galvanized nater piunder line uner the concrete road west of and adjacent E to the City Limits of the City of Pittsu ; It is, by the Board ordered that said permission be granted, said work to be 4� done under the supervision of the County Surve-.or of ContraCost --a Cosa County, and to ' the satisfaction of the Sunervisor of sa4 d District.h 2� f IFr: T 77r yy "••pn vF� d In Yat ger of Correcti cn o_ As.se sn ents. Geo. O.aeese, County A -sessor, of Contra Costa Ccn:nty, ha.Anj- filed . a,00lication with t :is Board for correct-i -)n of certain assessments under Section 3581 Of the Political jode, an said a-anlicati ons Navin_ been approved by the District rittorney -,f 'onLra "osta "0',2nty; It is, by the Board ordered tnat the f^11o;sin:- assessment corrections be made, .. t o wit: For ' -33; r year 193= In Vol. to Assessment No. 38155, Sou-thern Pacific Company is assessed with a tract of land contai nin.,; 5, 2cS sa. ft. ^his assessfnent is in error as this K� prooerty is onera.tive propert_* and should no- have aloe.-.red on the non-operative assessmient rode. Aa.h.ority is ;ranted cancel this assessment from the non-operative assessment roll. In Vol. 17 Assessment h 35'03, Julio Bartolomei k assessed with Lots, 2 3, 49 5 less i.Tlly. o l/-- Elk 1 a.s ,r . St_ce-7 Ex-ens on with rnp_ovemen s amoun-ins to '250. 7' r0" h an error i'. co-,)yln,7 t`:ese '_mJro%' rents were copied as $250 instead Of X2050 which is the correct assessed valuation of said i':7rOTTemen4.,s. Authority is granted to make above correction, Y ;tx In Vol. 1 Assessment ':-). 3-202 S;nndicate Idora Co. Lltd. is assessed with t?�e I. 1/2 of Lot 49 Berkeley '%c._.ntry Club Terrace Unit No. 2, with improvements u a:nountir, to. X950. These im ro eme.n-,s were erroneously assessed on this lot and should have een asse��,ed on Lot 94 Eerkele•- Coun`ry Club Terrace Unit No. 2, assessed to Ole Christensen ( See Vol. 15 Assessment No. 34297) . Authority is grante „ Un cancel the i7norovem tints, on t.-e '17. 1/12 of Lot 49 anad•: them to the said Lot 94. r= In Vol. 1 Assess nen t 6y ,_^•e "as t Ba-, :iuni ci pal Utility Dis tri ct is assessed tit Lot 9 31k 5t Ba;r Vist- A� i ti 7:_ t Pichr,;* d, land value X30. This lot is wit^in , 'e '_'ui:ici dal joater Di s iric and should have not been assessed. In •v ol. 1� Assessment NO. 3`324 "argaret & Frances Frodsham are assessed :. with Lot 12 Blk l00 o;rn ci Antioch, ,:it': :personal property amounting, to 21QO. The cor, ect assessed valuation of z ,is personal property is ;?c00. <t�' In vol. 25 Assessment 1;0. 53921 Jerry L'etaxas is ascessad vrith Lot 11 B1k 50 Town of Crolona, with personal property an!ountin,; to `700. The correct assessed value tion o_ this personal property is $350. In Vol . 2:; As^essrt:ent idc,. 55`734 the associated Pipe Line Company is assess- ed with a parcel o_ land containing, 10 acre;, lana: value $20; improvements $200. T_,is is in err-r, the correct assess.-tient bein-: 10 acres 9 ?20 per -acre, land value No Improvements. In Vol. 30 Assessment ido. 63::03, -.'.-ie Eas- Bay 11unici pal Utility Dist ct assessed r•ith Lot 137 1 ss I:.'. por. Delving• Pari:, land value ?10. This lot is a in the ?�anicipal 'Nater District and should no- nave bee:_ assessed, ti Aut'~:rarity is granted to make the a:,ove corrections. �F Through an err-r in -:rice of Assessor the followin; descrioed property was or.,,i� ed fr��: --_:e Assessment Ro11 Ori :c<, P,-sI Tract of th r obrante � e ..ast o S Tact - or, of Lot 2, Bd R. b Orinda Carr- E .� y E. by ld of E.B.:._.U.D. S, by lot In 71. b-a ca.nty rd. contg. 2.172 acres" G X150 per acre, lama vaiue a390, improvements = ?700, total ;r 1090. Tile Last Dav L`unici al Utility District :as requested this office to add this s assessment to -.he ass=ss'rent r-�11 for this year, and authority t^ alloy: sage is 1 ,T. an �e d. Y lr, In Viol. to Assessment No. 37560 Evelyn Y. Jones is assessed with Lot 32, less portion to Gerow cont. 1.70 acres Del Hazrbr e Terrace, with improvements ana;nt i t^ 420j. This is an error as there are no improvements on this parcel. Vol. = j In 401. 1' AssessmentN.�. 4154 F.E.io�:es , is assessed with Lot 0 Blk 10 Le ;iorl tract, land value k400 im roven;ents and persona_ property x 0. � 1� p 9;"950i p p Y �50�.�. fir.Barn s j.. Deputy Assessor at Pit isbury, advises assessor t^at 'ire- Loges claimed .far Veteran _ e?:ery,ptior with him on this lot, althoagh the claim f z exemption was never received by the office of Assessor, Due tote fact that Mt , Barnes is posit e that this claim for exe:_ption w';s filed with him;authority is hereby 6Tanted to make correction. Ire vol. 26 zssessmerr NO- 50547 Nestor Kuusisto is assessed with Lots 5 t :� 10 inc. Amended Correction mar, of a Porti on of Lafayette Terrace w;t^ improveme is anio :ntir:`; t0 '10-0. This is an error as th-e correct assessed valuation. of these improve7;e rats is X250. A. In Vol. 2` _ssess-ent 1Io. ^°6c= 1-:,eA.,nericar. Trust Co. is assessed with Lot 1S2 less, center location. por. Haciendas Del Orinda Unit No. 1, with improvement .. a.m.O ,nti i t x300. There are no improve"tents on this lot. u } Aut-,ori z is granted ma::e abo:•e ccrrecti^ns. r.. 162 '6,541 •'f�L i In ?,utter of Granting Dance Permits. :J Antioch Horseshoe Club, havin applied to this Board for permission to conduct a dance u:til hour of j o' clock A.M. at Oak Gro:e Pavilion, Antioch, Cal. on each Sun day mornin:- Buri r_` the month of NYove'~:ber, 1934, It is, by the ?Board ordered that said permit be granted. K �z Ir. iLatter of Granting permission to Phillips Rural TeleD :one Line t o Place Telephone line fror.: Kni hz-se n to Holland Tract. The Phillips Rural Telephone line, by George ?.M.Burton, having applied to ri.s Board for oermissi..-):. -'U--- construct a teienhone line a_onthe north side of .-MkS Roq.d E-17, from Knit_,htsen to H-))land Tract " 1 ic. It is, by t'ie Board ordered that permission to construct said telephone line be and the same is hereby =-ranl�d said work to be done under the supervision. �r of t=:e Cnunty Surveyor of Contra Costa Ocunty and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District In ?.gat t er of C ozrruni ca,ti on dart i rez Herald. A communication having bees; received frog: Martinez Herald, asking that a - fa portion of the Official 11inutes of tie Board of Su-,ervisors required by 1 a to. be published, be published it the !Martinez Herald, It is, on motion of Supervisor Lon:;, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, by the 6s BOARD ORDEz70 that said carnmunicetion be placed on file. v {u In Matter of Granting Perrrission to . Y. Standard Cil Company to remove pipe lines. : The Standard Oil Company of (Jalif ornia, having filed application with this Boar4. for permission to excavate in the County highways, at four locations sbrn on diagrams acccmpanyi n:;, said application, for the purpose of removal of 12 inch pipe r:Yr line, � It i s, by the Board orderer teat permission as applied for be granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa Oounty an to the satisfaction of the Saperv-isor o_ respective Supervisor. -Districts. It is further ordered t_^_at before commencement of said :pork, the Standard Oil Con;pany deposit pith t�:e Clerk of this =onrd, a Bond in sum of $500, with good and sufficient Sureties, guaranteeing the repairing of said hi ghrays in a s8tisfactory mangier, after rem=oval of said pipe lines— d-- i — �- i - i 6 � f ry �„ n In utter of Petition of Residents ` ¢ A r Of Overlook Drive for accwtance Of said Overlook Drive ns a Pub?i c 3, 'n-ra-"r, A netit.ion signed by residents residing on Overlook Drive, outside of the _1' ib �i tv lim -S Off ,alnut Cree , _avi been files with hi Eoard, praying that said C-verlook Drive be accepted b;,r the unwnty of Uc-t-a jos-�, as a puclic highway; It- _ s, upon moti Dn .O_ S�'r1ervi sor S`_nor, seconded by St)nervIsor L on by the Onrd ordered that Said petit i o:: be ?._:d t:O SZ_^e is hereby denied. �- In "at-er of a-pii cati on for FOrr:a-i On ra` of Rivercrest Sanitary Di Strict. , A :yeti-ion signed by residents residing, within the proposed Rivercrest SanitaTv =district, Navin:- been filed Withs 30ard, praying; tha- a Sanitary Distric to be known as Rivercrest Sanitary District,be formed under and pursuant to the Statutes of 1923, a? It is, by the Board orderer:, t_at further cone `' .,i::err�� r i �«^ of �^e formation of -.=W _ ,r_c,. e a.. .. S,=i...e 1erEvT coI1�2n'.!P.d �o nonan, , November 19th, � cal a Sanitar T �l Cj 1 } n m i t t t �� T qq% 193'', at it ocloc': A.Y. 5 In ::atter of Correction of A.czsessmerts. n nt;,T Auditnr, havi._ , ariplied to this Bo !rd for authorization A.ii.Suller.rer, Cout q to correct assessilents in accordance irit_) the rroz.isi,)ns of Secti ^n 3 A o the Poli tical Code, and said a,-)''olication havin.- bee^ approved by the District Attorney of Contra Josta jo ntj; It is, by zhe Board ordered that the -^llowin _, correction of assessments be made, Southern Pacific Co. C/o D.V.Cor:den, Tax Atty. 65 Lar'ket St. Roam 946, S.P. <` Duil3ing, Sar. Francisco, California, Assessment taxes compt'computed arate of $2.626 -� per 4100 valuation Whereas the rate of X3.056 should have beer; used, the difference ` Of 30.43 being the ?rentwood, Li ghting District -rac which was omitted, authoiity is hereby granted to increase tax statement covering this assessment 1.46; 4.73 each installment : Descripti :�n of property being: Com, on 17. 14 of Sta Res, opposite Eng. Sta 1099 plus 20, Th N 17 along SD in 440' ... thence NE 30' thh enc e SE 1001 thence NE 30' thence SE 340' thence SW 20' to beginning 3 co!iGaininv 19900 sq. ft. O'J• .r5. Tract on SW In of Sta Res 0-op. Eng. Sta. 1100 plus 55 the SE 390' X 1TE 127' containin '- 9,530 0q. ft. 135- Tr on NE In of Sta. Res. 3 6 Op-:. Enc% Sta 1103 plus 52 the S'7 75. 5' X SE 2M I c on t ai ni n 15,100 Sq. ft. 50 x Tr beginn n<-: at int. of ` Ln of Sta. Res. rigs SE in of Oak St . the SE 125 x SW 50' containin_ 0, 250 sq. ft. 25 -Lr on NE in of Sta. Res. 50' tt fr^m Oak St. the Nle 250' X SW 75' containing 19,750 so. ft. c0 ._ Ix Tr on 165' R/W 3eg. 100' NEE _r-n! SN in of Sta. Res. & 100' M1 from Oak St. the N } 30' x SE 27' c ontai ri n - 910 sq. f t. 10. �x 164 tf{1- e In Mfa.t ei of Transfer of =un '.s. On request of auuit-,r, A.N.Sullenr-er, It is by the 3oard ordered that the f oll or i!:" adjustments and grit : Ap-)r opri at i^n s & Ad just rn}e n s; 19; -3 Increase Decrease. Treasurer- 106 0515 Of-Fe. Supp. Mi sc, 910.00 $10.00 Postage , 0522. Primary El ecti on - 122 0311 Electricity 5.00 550.00 Eln. Sup. 058 0517 Supplies, PrintedZ20.00 _ 179.00 _ Postage 0522 X725.00 ; 725.00 Ct. Hse & Gnds . - 156. - 0211 Wages, Repair Labor 50.00 50.00 Mise. Supp. 0599 n Hall of Records- 159 0211 17ages, 'repair Labor 200.00 200.00 Water 0527 Sheriff- 201. 0337 Storage 15.00 65.00 Crim. O ase Exp. 04.5 081 Replacement of Equipt. �-0._00�_ ' 5b OO 65.00 ?` Recorder- 235, 012 Extra help 750.00 750.00 Regular Salaries 011 Aeric. Comm r. -242.. 0320 Repair of Equipment 8.00 5.00 Misc. Serv. 0399 health 0ffi cer - 701 A 049 Conventicn. -�xpense 59.00 58.00 Aute Mileage 041. Nat'l. Re-Emplov't. Service- 509. 0339 Telep . Teleg, 275,00 275.00 Reg. Salaries 021. Soc. Welfare Dent.- 522. 0521 Periodicals Subs' ns. 7'.00 7.00 Offe. Sup, Mis, 0518 Supt. of Schools- a 2 00 20 00 Ord. Tray Exp. 0411. 0'25 Repair of �gt.�pt. L: . g 04 Convention expense 20.00 2r,.00 Offc. Sup. Misc. 0519 455.00 . Park Maintenance- 701. 0320, Repair of Equipt. 50.00 50.00 disc. Supp, 0599 county Exhibits- 502. }e. 0311 Elec,.ricity 3.00 125.00 Wages 0210. x� 0395 disc. Services 325.00 20.00 Rent of Equip. 0324 60.00 Transp. Prop. 0343 y. 100.00 Auto Mileage 041. 2 .00 Ord. Travg. Exp. 0411 $ 25.00 $329.00 Superior Cts- 125 0913 b`_iscquipt. 25.00 25.00 Of=. Eouipt . .0912 Sh Hoso. Bldgs, & Gnds- 502. 0915 Bl&% Impts. 453.OQ 453.00 31dg. Altern' S. 0910. - Supt of Schools- 693. 0911 Offc, Furnitre 10.00 10.00 0ffc. Equi pt. 0912. Ccnunty Library- 697 0912 Orfc. Equip`. l`- ..00 14 .00 Lisc . Eoupt , 0913. ~: The sai order is passed by the unanimous v0 ue of the 3oaxd.� Sr p� F j 1 3' r 5 Nt�-- .4'V In, -atter of Transfer of-vunds. Y Upon request of A.I;. SulienEer, County Auditor , and in order to finance current L4 ..t operations, It is by the Board ordere.: ti_at the followinz amounts be advanced from school Supply RevolvinE: Funds, to fungi s shown below: Carquinez Elem. Salary =ung,, X300.00. Knightsen " uen'1. " 100.00 Selby " Spl. " 200.00 Y Iron House " " " 20�.00 X500.00 y The said amo.n-s to be returned as so-)n as available from. current Revenue. �.. 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, and in order to adjust j �k appropriations of t"-,-,e year 1931-34, to take care of actual expenditure requirements, It is by the Board ordered that t^e folloi:in:- appropriations be made, to cit : , V tiff. fi Increase Decrease. Hoses. Care o Inmates- 503. 0399 LUsc. Services X9.00 49.00 Clothing 057. Care of Indicrents- 510. 031 Med. & Dental Fees, 700.00 1000.00 Transp. Pers. 0342. 0310 Board & Care 000.00 175.00 PrP. 0343. 0311 Electricity 250.00 1:00.00 Fuel 059. � 0325 Rent 4300.00 2535.00 Groceries 0524-3 0395 Co. Equipt. 10.00 YT" 0395 Mi.s. Serv. 100.00 0517 :.ded. Supp. 250.00 $6210.00L210.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vot e of the Board. `f]£ -•NQ In l.1at4- er of - ansfe_ of Fun s , u` On request of A.N.Sullenger , County Auditor, and in order to validate payment ' of certain old claims, I IS ORDERED that the f )llotm nj adjustments be made in the aporoprl ati ons of t'.e year 1932-33: . t Increase. Decrease. Care of Indigents- 510 052 - 3 Groceries , x'10 x.00 7100.00 Fuel 059. ... The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of -an Board. ., -A I r. :a t ter of 1 F, i ransfer of sn�:s. " On reddest of A.17.Sullenger, Count.. Auditor, and in order to validate payment o- certain old clai:�iq, It is ordered that the following adjustments be made in Road Appropriations of the year 1533-34: Increase Decrease. Sun. Dist. #1: Rill-O M-15ce. Rts. of';7ay, 710.00 $10.00 Mtce. Surf. 8112-0 R171-0 " " 50.00 50.00 C.0 ImPts. R175-0 x SuD. Dist. #2: <a 8222-0 Mtce. Surf. 5.00 5.00 Mtce. Bridges, R223-0 The said order is passed by the unanir►ous vote of the Board. ?z Ap 166w. Y.Y}( i Inatter of -ransf er of Funds. On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor , and in order to validate payment of certain old claims, the follotFin ca.*icellations and re-appropriations are hereby 9 33_' ordered for the vear l , �o wit .* Cancellations: =' Assessor- 107. 0519 offc.Supg. Izisc. $15.00 - Just. Ct. #17- 14 _ 0415 Sta. ffc. Exp. Allce. 3.00 C o. Ho so. Bldgs. - 502. �a' 0210 Mages, -- $2.00 <; s�v �1-5�00- 2.00 Of the above amounts X10.00 to be transferred from the General Fund and $2. 00 *rpm the Charities and C :=ctial.s Fund to the Unappropriated Reserve Fund. { New Apnrooriations: Assessor- 107. =a 0912 Offc. Equipt. X15.00 :. Just. Ct . r)-135. 0414 Small Claims C t Exp. 3.00 A Co. Physician- 501. " 031 Med. & Dental Fees, x2.00 18.05 - .00 : 5, Of the above amounts $15.00 to be transferred to the General Fund and $2.00 to the Charities & Corrections Fund from the Unappropriated Reserve Fund. ' The said order is passed b ; the unanimous vote of the Board. < _5r } InMatte r of Transfer of FunJAs. On request of A.N. S�ullenger, Or-runty Auditor, It is by the Board ordered F that the fol1orin:; cancellations o appropriations be made, to wit : �a C&C FD. Co.Lib. Fr Hosp. Bldgs & Gnds. - 502. 0226 Laundrymen X1500.00 0514 Laundry Supplies 500.00 County Lun:- Clinic- 505 000 ppn. 65.00 Uaant-v Library- 697. =�' 0517 Uffc. Supe. Prtd. $25-00 fi 0525 Library Supp. Q. 00 2005.00 $48.00 r , and that the f oll owing sums be transferred to the unappropriated Reserve Fund from the following funds, to wit: From Charities & Correcti ons -und, 266 8.00 . From County Library Is 45.00 �✓ 2716. 0 �t The said order is passed by the unanimar vote of the Boards .f 4 Q- 1 k �2�➢ In Hatter of Transfer of Funs. On request o-. A.'N Sullen-er, Casnty Auditor, it is by the Hoard ordered Y that the followinc- ne,r appropriations for the year 1934-35, be authorized: r INE;r rAPPRCPRIATI;;TS. 19 3=x-35• Gen.Fd. C&C Fd. Co.Lib. Bd. Supervisors- 101. 0399 Lisc .Services, 275.00 Elections- P relim. Costs- 120. ez_ 026 ?m sc. ees 0"00.00 Primary Electi on- 122. _ 0517 upolZes, Prtd. 10.00 r. 0'99 Misc. Supplies, 20.00 Sheriff- 201. ,r 0213 Operatives Wages 6000.00 Jail- Care of Prisoners- 231. b . 057 Clothing 200.04 y�. Norkinz- Prisoners- 233. 0524r ood Supplies 20.00 Fire Protection- 247E 0210 Wages , 27.00 `R 0395 U0. Equipment 13.00 3 Hosp. Care of inmates- 503. 02 c Laundrymen $1800.00 , 0514 Laundry Supplies 580.00 SERA Projects- 523. =J x 0311 Electricity 15.00 0-24 Sent o f Equipment 200.00 - 0 1 Auto Hileage 10.00 r1T 051 Offc. Supp. disc. 10.00 0527 Veater 5. 00 0599 ?ris c . Sap:. 50.00 Suot. of sel-ools- 693. 051 Replaoe^lent o= Egaipt. 30.00 s, Elections- Prelim. Costs- 120. 4 0913 lase . Eau4 pt . c .00 -, Ct 'rise. & Gnds. - 150. 0911 ; ?.._1s c . Equ?pt . 20.00 'a Sheriff- 201. 0913 :moi sc. =;qui pt. 205.00 . sot er Police 245. - 0913 Mi sc. Equipt . 15.00 County Gara_:-,e- 251. 093 Automobile 19.00 Counter Lund Clinic- 50c. 0911 Offic. Furn. 19.00 0912 " Equip t. 49. oo nk . County Librarv- 697 0911 Offc. Furniture $40".00" ' 0912 " Equi t. 2.00 4- $7689-00 2958-00 $48.00 IT IS KR'_': E= ORDERED that the follorin; appropriatioris be made from the un- appropr�a.ed Reserve '---Un d t theiow_n�- Funs, to r:it: '-�o Qr.rities c: Correc-�J 1�'ns Fund, 82955.00 To General 7059.00 To County Library The S?i d order i s pas.-ed by `he ;.2_?anlnfT a vote of e 'hoard. `.4 ° kA .yam '` 3s t Y F .......EGG§S 168 zP �a in :"ager of Transfer of Fun,-*S. A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor of Cont -a Costaounty, havin:; reported to this Board that certain adjustments between funis are necessary in order to adjust account ; s 3 for tine mont-h. of June so that the said accrue-.s will present a true record of the proper allocation_ of charges for moneys hereto=cre ordered disbursed from the County reasury, and good cause apoeari n.- therefor in a detailed explanation presented by 3.r said A.PT, �.:llen�,er; - nay: It is , by e Board ordered t'^at -he iollo;^in— ad ustments be made in the _ t. fun.:s as kept by the �ranty Auditor and by the naan._y Treasurer: Debits Credits (Decreases) (Increases) Char. & C orrecti ons Fund, `306c'.19 f Uneml-oloy-ment =ne?i of Loan r und, X3005.19. n., The said order is passed b.; the ur..3ni m vote or uheBoara. In Yatter of Fixing Salar; o Mildred Smith. Upon motion of Supervisor Lon;;, sect-nded by Supervisor Store, It is , by the Z Board ordered that salary of Mrs. ��ildred Smit stenographer in County Social Service =r � Department, Richmond Branch., be and the sarnne is hereby set at the sum of ' 100 per month to date frog. Sept. c, 1934, and t e "ounty Auditor is ord,--red to drat, r-arrant on Charities Corr-cti ons =",und for the said sum of 2100 per month in favor of said Mrs. �a Vildred Sm; t"r And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, November 13th, 1934, at 10 o' clock A.M, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman. tiv z y' ate.. A •-H r .f•y y�r! t'k t. IN TIM BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF 'ALIFORNIA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1934• u' The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. �4r Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Janes N.Long, H.L.Cummings, H.M. Stoic , and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. y In Matter of CanvEcsing 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, f�. 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. <w IN Ti,E BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONT7A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1934. The Board met at 9 o'clock A.M. Present : Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; ouperviscars James N.Long, H.M. Stow, and �T . R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. x`' Absent : Supervisor H.L.Cummings. In Matter of Canvassing of 15 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 . µ following page 170 of Vol. 31 of Minutes of this Board. did 4yq Z� And the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday, November 19th, 1934 , at , 9 o' clock A.M. r� . . .Chairman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mom. Clerk. :u x� <Fw «~1 -MxiC i t - s IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISQ3S OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TFF•c1RSDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1934• '`` `--4 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. :rte In the batter of Canvassing of Returns of General Election held on November 6th, 1934. Now at the hour of 9 O'clock A.M. this Board reconvenes to canvass the returns of Genexal Election held throughout the Couaty of Contra Costa, on November 6th, 1-934,_934, and in;each of the different precincts thereof, and then and there proceed to and does canvass the votes in each of the different precincts of the County of '4 Contra Costa; _ ac Thereupon the Board having completed the canvass of all of the precinctsk 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: jV �y4 •~� v. +.¢V S1z )=YY 4 as�t k :'A. rypp- 'il +M1 a +E71 z�. �M Ji l% * : a�^ .a �r ,sr=E STATEMENT Of ALL VOTES CAST AT THE GENERAL ELECTION S�. HELD NOVEMBER 6th 193=+ IN _ v } _ _....._............_--___ _ --------._.................. ........... r COUNTY STATE OF CALIFORNIA 4r r k� (Section 1282,PoL Code) yy�.0 4. 'p. .. 1 nY-4 �M 11`r w:+T� "IR e� �v STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 2 _ Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State Controller At 9' M >4 A U zCD 94 z i 6 IL U wQ � ixa � AELECTION 3 F O0: 0 r. 0PRECI\CTS A EZ, CD ?. i4z ti W j - ti z w m ! d q : a > A 0 02 q .c z O i( C 9 E ;i O z z E, r74 rr Berkeley Park 0 ° 7 El Cerrito No. 1 1o7 /* �� a� � El Cerrito No.2 El Cerrito No.3 (� '__ .:.. _.9..��7 1 _ _ _�_ A_ _ El Cerrito No.4 o El Cerrito No. 5 o ziTI F J7 E] Cerrito No. G X 3 1 U v U 7 / t 4 qS G ~�. � j, J 1 El Cerrito No.7 _ 4 b.�'# _v_ .,..__.. 2 � _7. ;%_� G _ _._ E :./_. . _ - - /S1._�U. /_ .." _.._ . _...._,..._.___ U _. -�_ _ _._ _ U ,r E1 Cerrito No.8 J J 7 ; O U ./ v 2 3,_� :/��O 6_ El Cerrito No. s U /`� 3 f El Cerrito No. 10 /;1- Kensington F blob - a `� _ 3�:iv� �1� 3 � . 3.. o7 /a. - , Kensington No. 1 X41 Kensington No.2 �F r �. Ll Kensington No. 3 S�. # -- �� - ` a Richmond No. 1 (a7 4 � U / I 7 ' ?y �7 c� 77: _/ � { -� /�7 { Richmond\o. 2 / t Richmond No. 3 j 6.JO i Richmond =o.4 " Richmond No. 5 o �<s U �5 , A d _ _: Richmond No. G ;; ,S D ;; v �- �{ 1 Richmond No. 7 4 '� t Z �. _ 0 1 �.J �4 Yt� 9. 1: ' I_ -�.1. Richmond No.8 1 1 �a7a � J a a v y � �� /3r ���, � { �,a�► 19 Lk Richmond No.9 is/3 C� fo �0 I: b b_ 0: 3 Richmond No. 10 02 U b W 77 Richmond No. 11 Richmond No. 12 Richmond No. 13ZV111 -11 Richmond No. 14 0 ;�` l l `_ "' _ . l j U • o � / 17 1 �{- / 7 3 f 6 K w Richmond No 15 _ C?c�. : is -' _ G`� f a f U (n T 1 Richmond No 16 / Richmond No. 17 J 1 �{ . L� a D Richmond No. 1S ;! p o a. . �7 v_ Richmond'No. �; p� G c� Q; � ;l4 .5 Richmond No.20 f 0 .. >ItQL` _ � Richmond No. 21 !! " k Richmond No.2`� Richmond No.23 21 b o o 10b0 i� Richmond No.24 { �, ;; r ; ! ,� / j ` &7'j D _ __- . : t_ _c� l _ _ s .1 _ j Y__ Richmond No.25a b Richmond\To.26 t { Q q Richmond No. 27 ,Z�aot 7 0 / a /as /oy lj t! .l30 a 1 ._.5 ao� j � :..� Richmond No. 28 ';/�1 ° J /J; �g ,5 ` 0 D s l i/a g 7 _ `f f 19� _ Richmond No. 29 ' a3 3 o a l t 9 `I3 lab a (� Jq o: /J� J 9 ► ' �_a: Richmond No. 30 ` . a _ Richmond No.31 'i p '► j I iE _ _.{ ` Richmond No.32 p p O /O j ka _-9-� ___ _ ► _._ _ __ _._ ______ i__� a _w_ _ Richmond No.33 r 'a(� b �z l 1 �•�/��r:i r v l j� �`� J � � Lt `�•�_a`� al _. a9 /v� _._ ._� Richmond No.31 Richmond No.35 `r3[� f Q 3 S- " T S 1 v a � �3 Richmond\To.36 a. 1`� J 5 1- U' Richmond No.37 0 �' / /J i / ��/9� Richmond No.3S Richmond No.39 1! 7 . o - Li . /-- I q_4�. 3 NO _ �r Rielimond No.40 _ ` � v.._a .: S-44 ��, --..... . � . _. ._, .__.. �._ l a / ! �_ E - Rielimond No.41 Richmond No.4� o�? _,_.......... _. x San Pablo No. 1 J t ion - � u3/l6 q: j 6. /8 .x: San Pablo No.2 0 • :/ 0 0:17(o 11, f o �O. ;, � .- _.. San Pablo No.39� /p E ' ..Sall I'ltbl0 NO. 4 It 4 i f . Totals Carried Forward t/ 8 /O O(a 9�(7i�1 �` rs/7 6�fs ��50 �� /70y[ `5�� �93j? � /33 0 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER .6th, 1934 Attorney f! Member SWe Boud of United States „ Aepreseotetne in Congress ;' Member Assembly � Treasurer General EquarkaGon tad BkMct Senator 6tb Bufnct ;i 10th Bistrict th _ ,. _'_�J ':' !4;��i8pp�i•'i� //1�U�73N�8IS�sib33�m2� t !27 �ii'fiss�Gw0.: zO O r A 6 4 0 57 14a7 'Iv I /r 9 q6 30 10-: q0 . -14 1� �1go : oik 4 PL 3 14 � U U. 3 ' �XA. ;Z/ qY1s9. / 16 173� N2 �73$3.48aq g�G 3 g�qaasio�io3 i•2 1 19 7 13 Li 'A / P.. a ,77 ,6 aos 75 va= y .•=: -3of_Uv a 6-3 333oB 31v / ra� v aa3r(.;: rc, ' J . 77 I, � t _..F .. _ _._..-4. CSIRrri � i ta.,- gr, - --"-ra;Iaxt}�talt-t - ---,- fs,. .{. — 7 „ Zoa '67. 3 466. Yls3;°303 6 `; .���y o`' j°i STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Governor Lieutenant Governor i Secretary of State Controller E A p i Z w W o rG qw w ELECTION >r F E Efaji wc x 0 >4f :qa �° o FPRECINCTS a04 : p o a w m CD U z9 ri z } O x 1:0q W r A i o C a > _tg E-4 'y W W I' 6 C >+ O? t-r ►7 D? C7 W ti .'L" i II Totals Brought Forward ;/3aod 11X_ /oyy �osy.C=/#7 s .�#7'�fSr 80 _ _ Giant r - �.�_4 3 _ _ v _u ___ _L .l Oleum _. t, ,5"" 3 9' 1 I v Rodeo No. 1 _ Rodeo No.2 ` Pinole No. 1 e: � ,� t YC7_. _ Pinole i\Tn.2 ,;�- � ,sJ A 3_:17, 1 P HerculesN o 4r _........_....___.._ ._._ .. ... ._... _ ...,.__. .._.._. . L ._.._... .. ... _........ .._.f. ... .. ._: ._ of Selby Crockett No. 1 � �-.U_ ..� Crockett No.2 �O� q U:L&Y. U Crockett No.3 !' 3- _ ... ~ U Crockett No.4 141 �3 ; -` 9 U _ 7 Crockett 1Vo.5 13T Crockett No. G � 34 Crockett No.7 " 0 Port Costa No. 1 ;f U �' A o Port Costa No.2 ( , ir U !o Danville No. 1 iv U Danville No.2 �p O V // (9 ! .� 1 ?a- /(o a ?. /. � _� � gar San Ramon 17 a '�¢. (� � U 0 ' s_ TtiSSaJara I 1 Qq Alamo Lafayette No. 1 _ .V..:� 0 i Lafayette No. 2 0 . Gang on 4 7 b . "a 7 d I (p . it Moraga l '.•� / / '`� Gi tp C 0 k _ St Maas t Orinda Y 0 3iiiil 1 Walnut Creek No. 1 Walnut rirCCl:l\To r J . rte.. _ rib 0­ Walnut Walnut Creek No. 3 ' Creek N .4 _ Walnut a E � 0 U ftp `IG } ' Saranap '// ' Martinez No. 1 ;-0 •- } � � / � 1 �_ 00, U Martinez No.2 02�O ! ( C / ./ � �` Q _ 'f Martinez No.3 Martinez No.4 O/G y aa9 j_ l # . i= � ..._.., off. a _ .. Martinez No. G �r77./6� -��- .. M .. ...-.. Martinez No,_. �1g3 ! C? J / � � O� � T Martinez�O. Martinez No.9 Martinez No. 10 Martinez No. 11 tl. 7, . Martinez No. 12 19.0 0 / 3 j 0, !� o w( 3 v ./ f 1llartmez\o. 13 O p 1 _...._.._-_.. T Y/ ....� 2 Vine Hill No.. 1 s'�/ . 0 O � (, 31 Vine Hill No. 2 a + _ _ t 4. _ .xt Y' Mountain len No. 1 /a lAlountain.Vie« No 2 �� Concord No. 1 �► _ w L �:.:-� Concord No. 2 a G .., •... Concord No.3a1 1 b l { �. t} 4 7 f r v �l _._.ConcordNo.41 � i3-2 Totals Carried_Forward____ ' 'i GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1,934 s E; { Attorney Member Stafe Board of United States Bepresenfa6re in Congress Member Assembly Treasurer General , Equal'aation 2nd Datrict Senator 6th Oistnct 10th Distract 1 z - j L z x I S < z6 �41 O q p ! W } w S x �} o02 A F �} x -C mac? E" :a _p o ( O�t/7a3 X966 //S3 _10303 S,Z� O7y3 �w / I'r`/•1 z 0 �3So ��o+ J j 7 . { tai ' - 16Y iI/q 70 01 _ 4 / v 74 '� ;azo t t � 3 l3 3 7 a3 24� 231 l v� 0 ? - r 7 7 f � 177 , 4 _. D tic, 47 I D / f I i { + (` _ .. a T f J/1 /aniI qC;.,W1;7 1b _a, _. _ 105 - i / �. _ �- .. , 1 _ r- A / :l f, i :' a Y � (,-; , � �(^ /�P. / �✓��r Off' ��'./�. -'{�-- /00 R 7 J h s' c: v (D_ I 11>3 :J/ -. - //S fS 290 .3 3 4'/$ ZZ ; STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 6 a Governor I Lieutenant Governor Secretary of StateController: tf E {! ', a M !! ' s' m m O z ELECTIOI�T x o W U O >� PRECINCTS in A a z z U z W 5s z O ' q C; F Z 0 P4 41 t _ _ Totals Brought Forward ! '�,G �j S I d z1,14 11,qq3 /OyGd S /iz U3yt/�a' ��,z` It � .?off /. off X39; Concord No. 5 {� J, o <? .- :# Concord No. G ��b�r .i 0 0 0�7 /aS2v�; ta��.�3�_ C1 � � ;3°� a3 ' Concord No r Associated t}{/ 7 SP, U �yS Cowell : u Bvt3 ,17 7 _ 9 0 Pacheco 027 7-4 - . Pittsburg No 1 �2`�"(o � (�_ U 5'� .[j 6 ,S Pittsburg No.2 11/39 n ^ Pittsburg No.3 /�' « `/� .l% _ Pittsburg No. 4 / 76 PittsburgNo. 5 Pittsburg No. G f 9 U U , �� _; 9� d ? 3 /U(4 go Pittsburg No.7 - o � 4 Pittsburg No.8 / l l O Pittsburg No._9 _ ��� .? ` ,.U 0 /�../i�.I_`j�� ��L /�.`�' _V. _.� a_��,��.. w7�.. 0 Pittsburg No. 10 W.+ ? (� 1 tT : 1649 v a � o Pittsburg\70. ll � ,._ _M q � � � z_ X77 Pittsburg No. 12 PittsburgNo. 13 J S 1__.._. _ Q . 117 .._,.v' r,.. ..— IL PittsburgNo. 1 U Clayton � -- -_7 Port Chicago No. 1 4� k i? : / .� Y ; / 7R,.y Port Chicago No.2 y _ Clyde � , . �,, �: t h� + t Nichols Q 10 �.t.19 .. ,_ . �. _ _`t ,. _ _ 1 � (� - o ` yl_ JL Antioch No. 1 O1 /L4N 7. ! T ' ,F L a- I I ' �. rr : {._ Antioch\o. 2 w _. 7>; _____..- ---___ . �F__., _ __-- .. _ __ 0 . �V 4 f .� u Antioch No. 3 �P��� ,i / � � i '!o� �. u: I�7✓_��5 { .q,:, � t: �__: - / � ,._ p ` . Antioch No.4 ' d : � _ .�tU. /. ~•:____ . �.4�b_._ .._ �t� 7 ` S Antioch ATO. J j t1 0►3 C) G` . 1 Antioch No. G Lone Tree =;' � -- V 0 t) / , v i1r5. ic=. i :l d`t Cl , / 7 Brentwood No. 1Brentwood No.2 ,�1 Brentwood No. 3 li `"� J /-� IIyron No. � L5, C Ll I Byron No.2 � ;? .1. -f. / -y _... ../,-. - - .. Z14 _ ..._ Ifni htsen U 0 `-" `l Oalley No. 1 F G�1 U - . _._. 'i .. ,� U , Oakley No.2 1 r U ABSENTEE VOTE o .50 .?83 z� . q. �0 .)_g J�,gd_1s341.5"/ IU77 COUNTY TOTALS CONTRA COSTA- p t q - + l r -_-�_ .___n+, T.t2'S'-__!f•_.r--exp--�.+-,_'�--_- _-s:vn. ... f [ .. ." ... a .'.- [} ,a. �OENERAL ELECTION HELD. NOVEMBER 6th, 1934 Attorney Member State Board of IInited States „ Representative in Congress ij Member Assemhtr ; ~ Treasurer General Equatrtahan 2nd District Senator 6th District i 10th District O 6 r ? i G ' :. } t x iy t$ E i �t � � O ! z iI tt r4 6 0 241 rA } 38n�`(aI�f'a'9�,-7.•�./.''ter��';1i�Il/7�Jc�'�s7�1sOt��v9,,y v'.• dfi�C�.�/ . '�a_• y ,...__ _ _1�fL�,��a'I._�_�9fy.4�✓rV_./i( OE ' ,y �i •:...Stei_^_thj' € ;y i3a p .,1 9 ! 4 7 7 _ , _ i/00 Z571 /6 J 3 � `r -J, _ 977 115-0 1 �►43) j �. F}a . v 26 _77— // 07 x06 3 MT P16 3 9zz0 -99 33 514 .. t d;� _ t _ , o _ f s i E s s + , � Y i I� 1 k n ! + NOTE-rorCon.enieneem m=low 1p Candidates, Peace °`endo'"'`the STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Peace will be found at the end of the $ (County offices. J.1 Sheriff } District AttorneyAuditor Recorder 11 D'aecfor,Eaat Bad Municipal Ufflft�Dlatrict II f Ward No.2 i Ward No.3 7 a w W p I z O !� w w -r > «] rr i 22 � �' � i ELECTION a tq w E [1 1 .7 z a z PRECINCTS a z > z z ' r r —c; R m Lam-. rn C ♦ V2 4 6 x x ( < ti a p Z d f C) ' t: j _ 13erkele Park "— 3' t r �i �: i S s 0 70 .I t 8' 3 /4 ,;lo El Cerrito 1�To 1 _ 41 I4y El Cerrito No.2 :107: El Cerrito No.3 'r/_l / 0 a _ _ a { EI Cerrito No.4 •� q E1 Cerrito\To.5 -- El Cerrito No, G ;ILI I:` (;i v 141 El Cerrito No. 7 ,�.Q�_ .. .. / '� El Cerrito No.8 a7-3! /; t 1� 7 �i El Cerrito '\To. 9 i L 7 i1 s a a /Sf v 1.___ _m__ El Cerrito No. 10 3 : S 3 3_t U 8 3 Kensington No. 1AZ Jos Kensington No.2 31; _�I 0w f� Kensington No. 3 x i� of � Richmond No. 1 6 Richmond No. 2 � �f� �t _ r � (p � 3 b l a �U _ _ Richmond No.3 7 7 - Richmond No.4 �7 .3 _ � s 4a ► g 4 u u 1. Richmond No. b r _ _ �t _ Richmond No.G u �!e` I/ {� ? � / I 1 /'! U --- - Richmond 1�o. 7 Richmond No.,S (0 0 S /1 s1 3 T, �I. _Il. � Richmond No.9 1 _ . . Richmond I�o.10 T o x$5 la-� P. _._ z uL­­11—'/.7 i Richmond No. 11 9 T o.._ /off Richmond No. 12 fi ___ t. _.._._ Richmond I�To. 13 Lf s 9 j D�' I Richmond No. 14 Richmond A o. 15 es u 1/0 Richmond No. 16 D Richmond No. 17 Richmond No. 18 - Rtclimond\To. 19 I/ �P Q �l 3 6 Richmond No.20 �S Richmond No. 21 f �. Richmond No.22 Richmond l�To,23 E �'J l t)�:I �, � O ��P 3� � .v 71S7 ti Richmond No.24 14, i /'+ Richmond No.' a / p: ,/r� rQ ,Y, Lr� �/ 0 . + ' t i � Richmond I\o. G i ! �a_8`I Richmond No. 27 /,3 :Q 5— - _ 7 Richmond No. 28 1 _7 t 7 .5 0 Richmond No.29 _ 3 l y. , Richmond No.30 ' _ __ . r 3 Richmond No.31 T off. E Tl� P Richmond No.32 Richmond No.33 � ,� yy e ► air/ 3 Richmond No.34 /36: ij.9 511 Richmond No.35 f �` s Richmond To.3G • �.� __-_..__ a0US } Richmond No.37 r� / Richmond No.38 7 Q iu 1 4 i t Richmond\0.39 D Du+� �cZ 4' .?_ _ .. . Richmond\To 40 ` . . Richmond No.41 Richmond No.420 San Pablo No. 1 r 4 +,� ay./3?. �t7t�117 1l3 /y San Pablo No.2 / Y / /7 , b San Pablo No.3 �� IS //3 /� �ij_� Sun_Pablo No.4 _.._. b. s '/ ,. e\_ . f' Q t; +� o�_ i� t a i6$ �3� 86o Tc�g X07.!'tan f0 � 8�3p 2 $q Totals Carried Forward .. �� a � /, �,s / a. / /, �1' GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1934 AJ OL o C iIZ. r f e y f :T i ,. ....... - iiil . i ( y f a_ t i 1 , i ( r_ f i # ._7.7 IT F Jy.. £ Yi y , f !f • , a } _. r • y t. r - J' fi t ii - i _ t a _� , ( , I (P_ 1_ _ ,1 p UA 1 1 3 ' �Vo4:1,33 - 1 • 43, R N9 9 1 a n / 4 _ i NOr�. Fercentenienceingrouuy- i E inj tornsh_candidata; Peace w r oandditea t t e end of the STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES. CAST AT THE Peace MSI be bund at the and of the 10 (Counly offices. t; District Direderr,East Bar 1lisiic�ptl 9WHY'Distrki Sheriff Attorne ; Auditor Recorder Ward Na 2 Ward!a.3 t S� ` W ,� E- 53 W W O I dp j W f ELECTIO\Tz m ; n PRECINCTS I _( �" i1 e z z � Q s � r4 E4 E O Ci ✓ � 1 , V' � Z z W �, G , p .a s; w O Totals Brought ForwardIY �, EI(o�(a0 Soot ��$a l� Giant ,a � .3 _j. ��3 3 .�` _ . ,Su /. . _ - - _ _ � 3 0 . _ Rodeo No. 1 y , Rodeo No.2 04 I�``(( 1 / to / / 1/O U Y �l W. Pinole No. 1 , q 7 _ Pinole No.2 Hercules Selby t , s Crockett No. 1 � i t Crockett No. 213 . 67 Crockett No.3 D . _.._ -._.... __ «... ._._...-..- 7 i ¢U Crockett No.4 (p�l,' � (c� 7 31 _ I �r/j f �] ' �' Crockett I\o o �� / 0 � � Crockett No. G (e ) 0�; f 9� // O, /5-S-1 4 , 177 7 G 3 : ... m Crockett No.7 3.1__. r 3_0_W_ 77AP-L -. _ S Port Costa No. l 1 1 q Port Costa No.2 - 5: qp Danville No. 1 I / I , S : � 67 ., Danville No.2 U D..39— San .`1 . / - + s San Ramon J 6 ' a`t` �S l� : # c�t� 7 . ' U. I , _ - - Tassaiarn ��.. ( .3 3 3 7 _ ___... __.__ --- Alamo Lafayette NO. 1 1 lib' l r No. tr � f Lafa�ette l �7 � � _ L 7 fr Moraga --i----•--- �x f (D 5-0, v j L rj s 1 3`�' E St Marys l 4_':.N �j ° e � t ,, : /1`�'' / 113 = _ __ � Ormda t3 ATG f J � .. 1 - Alhambra 113 Walnut Creek No. 1 eZ� / Walnut Creek No. 2 . .. , w Walnut Creek I�To. 3 ,,..{ f! r ,' / 7 u .:� S77 Walnut Creek No 4 ,3 Saranap j (}. b 4 l !f 3 . _ w `�, � 1:. } / T f U 1, .6 41- Martinez\o. 1 N - _� T /�7`Y� � jY /�� lj° ! F 1 '1 Martinez leo. �,Martinez No. 3 __. . •/� f.-� �_. .. - _''-�_�, c ._�,� .._._ . "�'n� r'`- -- --_ ._ __ _�4. 9 , Martinez No.4 6,,3; 0 Martinez No. fi F - -- Martinez No.7, _ Martinez No.S i Martinez No.� w Martinez 1�o. 10 � � � �rl/ r✓; I� � f a �� , _... r h Martinez No.11 _ ._...__... _ e '.1_UQ'__ ___. -D `�. _ U _ Martinez No. 12 7 ► + Martinez No. 13 - , —• __ - _ it __.,.M. Fine Hill No. 1 I�T ,�p il U Vine Hill No 2 F ` Mountain View No. 1 Mountain View No 2 Concord No. 1 t ell, - ;:.. i Concord_No.2 Concord No. 3 / � S f/$ � U 5 i Y< } �• i i Concord No. ti31S'�ooz3 ii3d i q3 I iN orb` 883.5 8 oS 1 9 �' ,f_._ Totals_Carricd.Forward____— -. -_ - _ ff j GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1934 - Il �- fl Ana to �� f� ._/0 ✓ �A ti 4�' 1 �— i q Ll4 14� ' ! Z) !!! t I _ %S 3 • 36 i 43 al ni , S t^ } • z f - t 1 r j1J l �S } - , � F 1 3 • a r t i s , , 5 i S � ;133 r � : � r 5 , , t , c } r _ r , 1/66 r n6 � 16 • • E , 1 ` R � JJ K r , 5"k, _ r wu 1 } ( 9 o ` _ _ : ( t i ! , ' fff w , a r . , Z F y N� -Foreomenientefnv" mj toxnahiy."!didatea, spaces for b*found I tt end of the - •'-STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT. THE Peace will be found a!the and of the 12 (Countyotfices. Sheriff District { Auditor Recorder i Diredar,Ead Bay M6kipal WHY Dish'id .Attorney _ u Ward N Ward Na.2 a 3 ; t ( - �.j .�y14 } } SII r - ELECTIO\T z PRECINCTS z z � C '"7 E. { t 4- O G O .� .. , , Totals Brought Forward 13�Is,4L'b33: �13t!IS 93�1� 104H,1I�SfY I Inti -� Sb�S .� Concord No. 5 :3 _. Concord No. G ��,,2 . lc� 1�7 _134 Concord No iLl f Associated 3 '2` ' 1 �5 3& U q Cowen Pacheco �7 /��,! {�, 1, j �. r 7; / /07 Pittsburg No.2 - • Pittsburg Nos b ' } . by i o tr Pittsburg No.4 �`�.7 Pittsburg No. 5 Pittsburg No.G �o 11 jv%� a Pittsburg INTO ? �._' (� 7 Pittsburg No.S Pittsbur 1�To. 9 i _t Pittsburg No. IO_ Pittsburg No. 11 �y 1 r � �� 61 Pittsburg No. 12 T 0 / �� " t �c�� � �' � � f i� � { . Pittsburg No. 13 1d j tf 4. i- 4 , 5 _ Pittsburg No. 14 y /± Port Chicago 1'0. IJ J.f _I'o>t Chicago-No 2 Clyde 3 r O r r 3, 17 f Nichols .+r Antioch No. I , tY v,! `�� _.. ...._.____Antioch.No. 2 �__._.__ ..r .;_.__... i c?_ r V �P Antioch No. 3 1 -- _,_ Antioch No.4 x = j Y Antioch No. s �/ Antioch No. G c t q 1 ' Lone'h'ce 7 , r , f - Brentwood No..I_. _ .__ �l, Brentwood No.2 Brentwood No 31� 7 r _. ._ Byron No. l r - _ Byron No.,2 147 75 : Inightseu q f f Q r7 > 'l :. Qatklev 1\Ta. l q � :� y JjJ Oak-ley No. 2 / C1 ;f 6 0 7 �� � a 7 _ y { ' ABSENTEE VOTE 'Ld 2 X710 �f{ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS b 29b9s�j `5635 e. , i i , _ t 3 : ., .. .. _ _ r � S { . .. .. _.. GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1934 low r , 1 , 4 1 ' , � 0s 4 21 i r , r a : 3 , ..._..._.. ......._..., y. ....____. ,..__... 1 _. ..._ _._ ._.. ,-,._ ,.�..........,, .._.....-_.__ , : I r � r , 1 t f 3 !t a. R j 5. } 1 i i t , i . 1 t 4 ? i { . 1 3 4 , 9 al �-M1 j t 1 E , f f.+ ---- ____�'__ 1� 77 7 i � , e — t } , , 1 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 14 i `j ! i It ELECTION PRECINCTS ' it Berkeley Park i El Cerrito No. i , 'E El Cerrito No. 2 : El Cerrito No. 3 'I El Cerrito No. 4 I( El Cerrito No. 5 + El Cerrito No.G El Cerrito No. 7 El Cerrito No. S .. _ El Cerrito No. 9 El Cerrito No. 14 Kensington No. 1 # Kensington No. 2 '1 Kensington No. 3 $ Richmond No. 1 � Richmond No. 2 Richmond No. 3 Richmond No. 1 j} -- . Richmond No. Richmond No. G Richmond No. 7 i Richmond No.£ ` Richmond No. 9 i( Richmond No. 14 - Riclimond No. 11 1 Richmond No. 12 Ij j , Richmond No. 13 Richmond No. 14 ii Richmond No. iii Richmond No. 16 Richmond No. 17 Richmond No. 1S ', r ltichinnond No. 19 it + Richmond No. 20 !' if Richmond No. 21 Richmond No. 22 'f Richmond No. 23 j F Richlllond No.21 Richmond No. 25 Richmond No. 26 Richmond No. 27 4 FI Richmond No. 28 Richmond No. 29 ! Richmond No. 30 �'{} , Rlclimond No. 31 Richmond No. 32 11 Richmond No.33 r! �k Richmond No. 3 �» :C Richmond No. 35 fi Richmond No. 36 ;E Richmond No. 37 } �` Richmond No.38 Richmond No. 39 Richlinond No. 40 Richmond \To. 41 Richmond No. •12 San Pablo\To. 1 ! ` Sail Pablo�To. 2 Sail Pablo No. 3 San Pablo No. 1 Totals Carried Forward GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1934 • 1 , r + I if if 1 } f � L if it r i } i! - 1 „ ;d # it r � } if } } ; !� t if if if it + ,t a 1 i, „F if if { : S , t, it . :3 if .. 1 if , i = , r , r } 7! + t it --;- .. { , y It j; ,1 if • it i �✓ 3 i t is STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE W i . ELECTION PRECI\TCTS •, li it Totals Brought Forward !` �- Giant Oleum Rodeo No. 1 Rodeo No. 2itI Pinole No. 1 Pinole No. 2 -- Hercules I Selby Crockett No. 1 Crockett No. 2 Crockett No. 3 p Crockett No.4 i Crockett No. 5 i Crockett No. G i Crockett No. r 4 s, Port Costa No. 1 1 Port Costa No. 2 a Danville No. 1 Danville No. 2 San Ramon Tassajara _ � I - { Alamo ' Lafayette No. 1 I Lafayette No. 2 _.._ CanyoIl i4loraga f St. Mans Orinda Alhambra i 1 Walnut Creck N o. 1 ' lValnut Creek No. 2 Walnut Creek No. 3 Walnut Creek No. d i Salanal) Martinez \To. 1 .Martinez No. 2 - Martinez No. 3 Martinez No.4 � 'Hartinez No. 5 Martinez No. G Martinez No. 7 Martinez No. S j Martinez No. 9 j Martinez No. 10 , Martinez No. 11 ! I µ Martinez No. 12 J2 � Martinez \o. 13 Aline Hill-No. 1 € Aline Hill No. 2 { \Mountain View No. 1 Mountain View No. 2 - Concord No. 1 Concord No. 2 i Concord No. 37777 i Concord No.4 Totals Carried Forward -` j : f n- GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1934 17, j1 it t � x r , r j t f : i . f 1 r T � . t , r r , �1 u - r is I. I r , f ' .r x f: STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 18 I --_ - it ti. it . it n� 1� ELECTION PRECINCTS • 31 Totals Brought Forward I ; i Concord No. 5 Concord No. G 3 t - Concord Na. i Associated Covell Pacheco # : t ; Pittsburg No. 1 i, •° ii � Pittsburg No. 2 it ; , Pittsburg No. 3 ' .t ,f Pittsburg 1a.4 ?I _ Pittsburg No. J7-1 Pittsburg No. G i Pittsburg No. i R E Pittsburg No.S i Pittsburg No. 9 Pittsburg No. 10 Pittsburg No. 11 - - Pittsburg No. 12 i Pittsburg No. 13 Pittsburg No. 11 11 Clayton Port Chicago No. 1 i Port Chicago N o. 2 Clyde Nichols a t� Antioch No. 1 Antioch No. a Antioch No. 3 Antioch No.4 4 Antioch No. a `I 1 Antioch No. G Lone TreeI _ 1 Brentwood No. 1 Brentwood No.2 : ' Brentwood No. 3 Byron No. i 1 Byron No. 2 I - Knightsen Oakley 1\10. 1 a _w. Oakley No.2 ABSEIVTEE VOTE CONTRA COSTA i( COUNTY TOTALSit ; A it 1 i r- ff GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1934 f if 1 r x ifif . s1 , r , : ; , if (� -�- t �.` if 1 , it it if 71 . s i „ S • r ,x _ r- : , , , .x « : , r w _ _ : I , f » ; , I� `i , F .F M I 11 Tr t • t STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 24 QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO DOTE OF ELECTORS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 A 1 pm� o0op�104 o HE LECTION ° f+I «°�,.d�Op,zvF-1zoem 903 HH Wpa Hp ! AHPRLCI\CTb � Qamjnp�� wW � I m '' v,1 Ao `` zcm mo �HoI �wawP° zo ° Yw�~am00p SM p 0 ° Zact^J - IIt I I , For Agarost YES NO YES NO YES NO YES; NO YES NO YES, NO For AgaW YES; NO YES: NO YES NO Berkeley Park 0 b f/a Sl 7� JJ /a/ `l I f,J SO , 8' 33 3 3 l ,3 4 0 �. 7a7 78' L._a 9 El Cerrito No. 1 -7_ ;5g F7_ ��-4_ __7 3� � _— El Cerrito No.2 ?E j 9 ;a '� 1 o / 3 1311a - _ j 7 a r3 I �� �:B �i 6 Ian ns 6 � v 7-L_ El Cerrito\To.3 ^ �,�' 1_ �t �(n .�-' - i' fo y S .� +! 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Lrl Y ST14 v 6' �S ,4- q ; . ¢ 7` v; a 3Y flk5 u J_ tD�lT 4i6 40 40 3 All o ✓i � 10 7 7 y y 73 tp T� � to . 4vJ 7 -7/ o ? i 76 '_T C ;� /-s'z al 77 �1�9 J14 / 63Zdl/i8 / / 1171,q �E7L7A i� 1� , « S • t j i j STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE ,26if if ELECTION 'i } if PRECINCTS if if , , I3erkeleti•Park ,; # #� I' 1 El Cerrito No. 1 - El Cerrito No. 2 El Cerrito No. 3 El Cerrito No.4if El Cerrito No.5 i'' , „ _ El Cerrito No. 6 El Cerrito No. r El Cerrito No. S it ! t , , 1 El Cerrito No. 9 ! 4 s Ill Cerrito No. 10 Kensington No. I # Iiensington No. 2 r r Iiensington 1o. 3 R1ClIInOIId N4. 1 ; if ifi # Richmond No. 2 it R.IChIIlOnd NO. 3 h # Richmond No.4 Richmond No. 5 ;1 i RichIllond No. G r � if it Richmond No. 7it Richmond No. 8 i " € Richmond No.9 Richmond No. 10if it Richmond No. 11 '; '; # if Richmond No. 12 i� Richmond No. 13 Richmond No. 14 RIchII2ond NO. 15 if Richmond No. 16 i Richmond No. 17 Richmond No. IS ; Richmond No. 19 Kn Richmond No. 20 t f I Richmond No. 21it Ricllniond No. 22 u f - -.- RIChmOnd NO.23 i l it Richmond Na.24I I� � ! # , fi„ _ Richmond No.25 Richmond No.26 Richmond No. 27 Richmond Na. 28 if i t Richmond\a. 29 Richmond No. 30 t, Richmond No.31 Richmond No.32 IRichmond No.33 Richmond No.3.1it Richmond No. 35 Ricliniond No.36 it •! I ' Richmond No. 37 a Rlchmond No.38 Richmond No. 39 Iiicllnlond No.40 _ _. .__ Richmond No.41 _# Richmond No.-i'_> : San Pablo No. I it San Pablo No. 2 San Pablo No. 3 if . II San \a 4 ' Sa ! -__-- _ i I Totals Carded Forward ;r , GENERAL ELECTION- HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1934 27 �i i , i , f" ' 1 • _ � v , , i 7 it i if it ii , �i I r# STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE ,i is 7 it ELECTION PRECINCTS , I t Totals Brought Forward , Giant h • Oleum Rodeo No. 1 Rodeo No. 2 Pinole No. 1 Pinole No. .. {� Hercules P, Selby Crockett No. 1 CrockettNo. 2 --- Crockett No. 3 Crockett No. 4 '1 j } Crockett No. J ' , 1 Crockett No. G Crockett No. 7 11 Port Costa No. 1 i 3 Port Costa No. 2 Danville No. 1 Danville No. 2 ' San Ramon lI r Tasmjara Alamo Lafayette No. 1 N Lafayette No. 2 i +�+ Canyoll lloraba : St. Man's i Orinda Alhambra i Walnut Creek No. 1 Walnut Creek No. 2 i it c Walnut Creek No. 3 i i 1 Walnut Creek \To, l . i, Saranap Dfartinez No. 1 \Martinez No.2 Martinez No. 3 Martinez No. ! G ;j Martinez No. v R - Martinez No. G Atart'u!ez No. 7 Martinez No. S Martinez No 0 Martinez No. 10 __- Martinez No. 11 f - Martinez No. 12 1 - �Iartlncz \o. 13 Fine Hill No. 1 Fine Bill No. 2 Mountain View No. 1 J \Mountain View No. `' Concord No. 1 Concord No. 2 Concord No. 3 Concord No.4 a _ .----.__..___ ___;i _._ y._ ;_ _ .. _ _ _ i! d Totals,Carrled,F,._orward bt Yy�� GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1934 i , i r « c t Is _ ,n , ry OT 77, e , d , , t , h ; : x r 3 a j rrt { w I i y3 �, LL =—=�-----sir r� STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE ..._.30 _ N i I ifI fi ! !i If ii If 'r ELECTION � PRECINCTS ' Totals Brought Forward p - Concord No. 5 Concord No. G i f Concord No. 7 ' Associated Cowell , Pacheco j i Pittsburg No. 1 ; ! I! f{ Pittsburg No. 2 ; I� Pittsburg No. 3 � Pittsburg No. 4 ? I� _ Pittsburg No. 5 if !' Pittsburg No. 6 Pittsburg No. 7 Pittsburg*No.S Pittsburg No. 9 „ Pittsburg No. 10 • ,i ii i� ( _- Pittsburg-No. 11 if : .1 w Pittsburg No. 12 i I b Pittsburg No. 13 ! j , H , u I y � Pittsburg No. 14 Clayton Port Chicago No. 1 - Port Chicago No. ? ii I i Clyde I i Nichols : ! Antioch 1o. 1 -- Antioch No 2 .I Antioch No. 3 Antioch No.4 1' Antioch No. 5 , . f Antioch No. G Lone Tree If Brentwood No. 1 Brentwood No. 2 Brentwood No. 3 j 1' Byron No. 1 Byron No. I . j Knightsen Oakley No. 1 , Oakley No. 2I f I ii i( i� Ij ABSENTEE VOTE , CONTRA COSTA _ COUNTY TOTALS'! t , , _ ; r I y t jl i 'i 3, s .• ii � Z fl �k Y GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6th, 1934 : 31 It s F ' , a 11 , i a , I ` 1 M j { cif 1 4 i 1 i —._. ..... - it .. .. .: �. w_._ ....._ _ ... _._..._..-. _,._-.._•»,.�r.�rny,. S� i , ! i t , , "e ! )t t {f , 111 , �f { ii j s —.— _ca. --=:= '--gin.__<vc._ _ ._:--__.:.,__�. _:__....:� ---_ -- -__ s.=-->�'r - _-.-. -._.. ._•.__ __-- -- — - - ^` a i •� ru r ;h ,Ap #r 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 opposite their respective names and said offices having been voted for entirely a' 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 r issued to each of them respectively. == F John A. Miller, Sheriff. tifi ~U Francis P. Sealey, District Attorney. A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor. Ralph unningham, County Recorder. ` A.B.Wilson, Justice of Peace, let Judicial Township A E.W.Smith, Justice of Peace, 2nd Judicial Township. A.H,MacKinnon, Justice of Peace, 7th Judicial Township. L.F.Grover, Justice of Peace, 10th Judicial Township. l{i Katherine V.Terry, Justice of Peace, 11th Judicial jownship. 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. A; Manuel L.Fortado, Constable 12th Judicial Township. r : ss '� In Mattar of Canvass of Returns within the County of Contra Costa for Directors of East Bay Municipal Utility District. RESOLUTION. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, has heretofore „µ 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 `'aunty of Contra Costa, with the General Election to be head on said date, and it is require rx- 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 Ekunicipal Utility bi strict, and WHEREAS, said Board of Supervisors of said County of Contxz 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, Ti-7,RFFORE", BE IT. RESOLVED: that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Uounty hereby certifies that the total number of votes received in said County I of Contra Costa, for the per sons nominated and other persons voted for as Directors , of said East Bay Itanicipal Utility District at said Gen=ral Election, is as follows: Dire ctor Ward No. 2: Frank W.Wentworth , 5935. Director Ward No. 3: George C.Pardee, 5905. Said Resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. ^A' 17 J „• , i t And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, _Nrr 19th, 1934, at 10 o' clock A.M� . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CHAIRMAN. :�... . . . . .CLERY . 5r uE y r1- IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORP:IA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER i9th, 1974. The Board met at 10 o' clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.L•ong, H.L.Cummings, {{ H.M.St ow and R.J.Trembath. S.0.Wells, Clerk. mar. In Matter of Granti ng Leaves of Absence J.W.Smiley, 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 permi ssi on 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. . �4 In Matter of Granting . Standard Dil Company of California F_ permission to lay a 24 inch casing across County Road. The Standard Oil Company of California having applied to this Board for permission to excavate in County Road No. 21, County Road No. 20, County Road N0.17, `4 Market Streets San Pablo, and County Road No. 25, as shown on drawings Nos. 21523 to 21527, inclusive, accompanylig said application; for the purpose of installing a 24 M inch casing across said roads, through which to pass a 20 inch pipe line; It is, by the BOARD ORDERED that permission to excavate for the purpose of placing said casing at the locations mentioned be and the same is hereby granted, :lyre said cork to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa t ounty and to the satisfaction of Supervisor of said District. - ^ ry�_ r A 1S Y, i t:X ^r na `4 In utter of Granting of Dance Permits. ,f The following applicants having applied to this. Board for permission to conduct x a dance until hour of 3 o' clock A.M. on the dates anethe locations set opposite their respective names, to wit : ' Mt. Diablo Post #246, American Legion, Danville, Dec. 1, Dec. 31 , 1934. Student Body Liberty D.H.S. Brentwood, Dec. 14, 1934. ; Jennie B.roster Camn, #7620, Royal Neighbors of America, Part Chicago, Nov.24,19U. It is BY THE HOARD 0?.DERED that said applications be and the same are hereby " grant ed.r In the MAT T FR OF APPROVAL OF Agreement between Southern Pacific Company and Contra Costa County, x for the widening of a Crossing at Byron. The Southern Pacific Company, a corporation of the State of Kentucky, and it lessor Southern Pacific Railroad Company, a corporation, having presented to this Board, a Form of Agreement for the widening of a crossing over Southern Pacific Rail— N. 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 beba.lf of the County of Contra Costa, ,zp In 'atter 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 pec- - mission to excavate in the County Road at Port Chicago, for the purpose of removing ; s.srs:. 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 y: ion of the Superviscr of said District. • r v 174 .. x�r In Matter of Petition of Residents <= of Knightsen District for SERA Project 'r µ for killing of Ground Squirrels. fi T A petition signed by resid eats of Knightsen District of Contra Costa Count ryp. having been received by this Board, requesting that SERA project be formed for the purpose of killing ground squirrels, in the Knightsen District, of said County, 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. t4 In Matter of Correction of Assessments. A.N. Sullenger, County Auditor, having applied to this Board for permission to correct certain erroneous assessments, under the provisions of Section 3891a of 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 alloyed to reduce the first installment $32.61 and second installment of $24.80 on assessment No. 63124-Vol. 30, in the name of Myron D. and Dorothy Penfield. This assessment was included in the Saranap Water District and East Bay Utility District in error, * That they be allolved to reduce the first and second installment of Assessment No. 50924 Vol. 23 Standard Oil Company, 035.97 each, the reason being that the entire assessment was included in the San Pablo Sanitary District, whereas wart 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 for ti publication of Delinquent Tax List of Contra Costa County. Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, It is BY TIRE BOARD ORDERED that the rate to be vaid for publication of the delinquent tax lis of Contra Costa County is hereby fixed as follows: t.50 per square, for first publication, .25 per square, for each ensuing publication. x In Matter of Transfer of Funds. ; It is, by the Board ordered that the sum of $50 be transferred from Unapproori t— ed Reserve Fund to the General Fund for the purpose of purcha =i ng supplies for office Y of County Coroner. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y+ r7r f.� r. l' In Matter of Transfer of Funds. o this A.N. Sullenger, county Auditor of Contra Costa County, having reported t s Board that certain adjustments between_ funds are necessary in order to adjust accounttH 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 apnearirg- 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) z Charities & u orrns. Fund $151.35 County Library " 21.09 Motor Vehicle " 23701.60 Special Road " 4130.24 Sup. Dist . 3 "" 39.15 2 5 4 09 General 7 7 Sup Dist. 2 " 12.36 Salary 50.00 Unempl oy, R1f. Loan 77.00 528043-45. 28 3.45. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k;. In Matter of Transfer of Funds. i.. Upon request of County Auditor, A.N. Sullenger, It is by ti)e Board ordered that the following, amounts be advanced from the General Reserve Fund to finance current requirements, said amounts to be repaid ss soon as available from current '�utt revenue, to wit; w Genera. Fund, $10,000.00 Unappr op. Res. Fd. 2,000.00 12,000.00 The said order is pas:�ed by the unanimous vote of the Board.k _ Mr In Matter of Sale of Property Acquired 'uY from August Meier. z 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 dam. outstanding; It is, by the Board ordered that the sale of said property be referred to #4 �r the District Attorney of Contra Costa County with the request that he advise thisd. Board what financial obligations, if any, the County might be liable for, through the sale of said property. , ^'L <a _ik � 76 , In the ratter of Transfer of Funds. ;Y On request of B.O.Wilson, County Superintendent of Schools, It is BY THE BOA-QJ) ORDERED that the sum of t.150 be transferred from Unappropriated Reserve Fund to the Charities & Corrections fund for the purpose of paying -ravelling expenses and for materials needed in connection with unemploymen 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. t fy In Matter of Declaring, Ordinance No. 228 Duly Published. U rdinance No. 225, of County of Contra Costa, having been published for the time and in the manner prescribed by law, in Pittsourg Post Dispatch, a newspaper Y.d 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 teat said Ordinance No. 225 be and the same is hereby declared duly published. vY !i In Matter of Allowance to Indigents. IT IS BY THE BOARD OBDER,D that $30 per month ccunty cash allowance be granted to NATHAN PIERCE, Sunset Road, Rte i, Martinez, as of Nov. Ist, 1934. That $15. per month county cash allowance be granted to JOKN MULLEN, 620 Castro St. Martinez, as of Dec. lst, 1934, to be disbursed in relief in kind, $8.00 to Alex. Hamelin, 620 Castro St. room rent, and $10 standing grocery order on Costanza & Sons. That $12. county cash allowance be granted to TOBIAS ADAMS; Olive St. Mountain rt_ View, Martinez, as of Nov. 15, 1934. r That $10 county cash allorance 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 MRS. ALEX. MAZOUE, Rte 2, Concord, as of Nov. 1st, 1934. s That $5. a month county cash allbr:ance be granted to EMLYA PEARCE, Garrettson Ave. Rodeo, Cal. as of Nov. 1, 1934. { That A27.00 county cash allorrance granted to AUDREY L. CAREY, 6809 Stockton Ave. El Cerrito be continued as of Oct. 1, 1934• That $35. county cash allowance granted to ANTONE LUIS, 3911 Ohio St. R.ichmon be continued as of Oct . 1, 1934. xu That $19.50 County cash allowance granted to MRS. SUSIE MARTIN, 664 Third St. Y Richm^nd, 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 IRE JE SWEENEY, Oakley, be dis- continued as of Nov. 1 , 1934. That $15. county cash allowance granted to MRS. ALICE HENDERSON, 15206 Butte St. F-ichmond Annex, be discontinued as of Nov. 1 , 1934. That application for County aid of MRS. JULIA FRAY, 442 Third St. Richmond, be denied as need not established. That application of HERMAN FERRO, 535 Brown St. Martinez, California, for county aid be denied as need not established. That application of DANIEL CLINE, 1114 Court St. Martinez, for county cash , a allowance be denied as need not established. That $15. county and $15. State aid to needy blind heretofore 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. 17?' 4 That $25. State and X25 county aid to the needy blind ^ranted to JOHN GALLAGHER, 142 Carmel St. El Cerrito, be continued as of Nov. 1934. That $12. State and $12. county aid to the needy aged be granted to MRS. ARY M. PIERSON, 314 Barrett Ave. Richmond, beginning Nov. lst, 1934. That $13. State and $13 county aid to the needy aged granted to MR. CHAR' LES BARDEN, 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 granted to LOUA L. CHERBON O, 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. pit. Vies;, Martinez, be continued as of Nov. 1, 193+. That $10 State and $10 county aid for needy aged granted to CHARLES 1. MANSTROM, 1056 Cumberland St. Pittsburg, be continued as of Nov. 1, 1934. That $12. county a^_a ',"=2. state aid for needy aged granted to FRANF GORtA Ya 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, Happy Valley Rd, Lafayette, be continued as of Nov. 1, 1934• That $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid to the needy aged granted to HUGH BARKER, 755 Pomona Ave. El Cerrito, be continued as of Sept. 1934. That $5.00 State and $5.00 county aid to the needy aged granted to WILLIAM B. AKINS, 1526 Butte St . Richmond Annex, be continued as of Sept. 1934. Ak That $12.50 State and $12. 50 County aid to the needy aged (anted to , THOMAS BAR'RETT, 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 Sent. 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 Sept. 1934. That $10 State and $10 county aid to the needy aged granted to MRS. LOUISA PLAGRAN, 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, 515 Lexington St. E1 Cerrito, be continued as of Sept. 1934. a That $11.50 State and $11. 50 County aid to the needy aged granted to MqS. 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 Fourt:^. St. Richmond, be continued as of Aug. 1934+. That 0415 State and $15. County aid to the needy aged granted to WORTHINGTON MOOR:, 39--1?th 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. >JtJ4 That $70. State aid granted to MRS. JOSEPHINA HERIYANDEZ, 112 S. 4th St. Richmond, be amended to read $60.00 State aid for half orphan children as of Nov. 31 22, 1934• That�P"5. �State and $5. county aid to the needy aged granted to MRS. FRANCES WRIGHT, 003- 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 X15. State and $15. county aid to the needy aged granted to ELIHU YALE, 225 Chanslor Ave. Richmond, be continued as of Sept. 1934. That $5. State and $5. county aid to the needy aged granted to WILLIAM B. AKINS, 1526 Butte St . Richmond Annex, be increased to $15 State and $15. county aid as of Nov. 1, 1934- That $13. State and $13. county aid to the needy aged granted to MRS . ROSE TOIELTY, 7659 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 agedggranted to FRANK CHEEK, 993 Lucas St. Richmond, be amended to read: $11.25 State and X611.25 County aid as of Nov. 1st, 1934. That $9.00 State and 19. county aid to the needy aged granted to MRS. CHRISTINE BABUE, 5915 Fremont Ave. Oakland, be discontinued as of Nov. 1, 1934. That application of MRS. ALICE CAGE, 1320 Li bert St. El Cerrito, be deni ed. That 410 State and $30 County aid for half orphan children r nted to MRS.FERN CARLSOi� , 405- 10th St. Richmond, be reinstated as of Nov. 1st, 1�3 . t 178 That $10 State aid granted to IMS. KATIE HEBNER, 14- 7th St. Richmond, be con- . tinued as of Nov. 1934. j 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 MS . ARTN3 E CONNORS,620 Gladys St. El Cerrito, be continued as of Nov. 1934, Mz That $10 State and $10 county aid for half or-ohan children granted to IMS. DOR S ANDREWS, 7201 Potrero Ave. El Cerrito, be continued as of Nov. 1934. That $50 State and $50 County aid for Qhole orphan children granted for MARISCA children, to ST. VINCENT'S ORPHANAGE, ST. VINCENT, CALIFORNIA, be continued as of s Oct. 1934. r That $20 State and $20 county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS . ANNA Mc8ULLOUGH, 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 CHMEN, (FRANK, CHARLES AND JOHN) 4: be continued as of May, 1934. es That $40 State and $34 county aid for half orphan children granted to bMS. MARY VIERRA, 210 Liberty St . El Cerrito, be continued as of Nov. 1934. Y: y 5n: In Matter of Formation cf the RIVERCREST SANITARY DISTRICT t:Lnder and pursuant to Statutes 1923, page 498, and amendatory sections thereto. ^,46 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 y 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 designated as the Rivercrest Sanitary District in pursuance of ^i said Statutes and deem it to the best advantage of the said proposed district and to the County of Contra Costa, to form said district; % SAID BOARD DOES HEFXBY 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 T)urposes of handling the collection, and disposal of sewage within said nrouosed district, and, IT IS ALSO RESOLVED, ORDERED AND DECREED that the boundaries of said pro- posed district shall be and the s-me are designated as being more particularly des- cribed as follows, to wit : 3EGINNING at a n oint in the center line of the state highvag leading from Concord to Pittsburg at the northwest corner of Section 14, T 2 N. , R. 1 W. M.D.B.& 21. thence along the north ; line of said Section 14, S. 99°59' 30" E. 348.00 feet to the northeast corner of t hatcertain 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. Kennerley recorded September 19th, 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, n �. 3000' V1. 1567.9 feet ; thence N. 99058' W. (algng 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 line of Section 15, T 2 ??. , R. 1 W. thence along said line, N. 0038' W. 1565. feet to a point on the north line of said K Section 15 and in the center line of the aforesaid state 4 highway; thence running; along the north Zine of said section 15 and the center line of said state highmay, S: 89°58'30" E. 2654.3 feet to the northeast corner of said 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 proposed Sanitary District shall be the Rivercrest Sanitary District; and, 179 IT Is ALSO RESOLVED, ORDERED AND DECREED that !�onday the 7th day of January, -A 1935, at the hour of Eleven (11) o'clock A.M. 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 uroposed district or to the extent thereof, may be heard; and, ;t IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, ORDERED AND DECREED that the Cleric of the Board of Supervisors shall publish this resolution and notices of the hearing provided herein ai Y� in the Pittsburg Independent , a newspaper of general circulation within said County `L and proposed District, as follows, to wit: 1. Said Resolution shall be published in said paper at length twice before cn 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 �Y 6'N three (3) weeks immediately preceding the hearing herein, in the Pittsburg Independent a newspaper, of general circulation published and circulated within said District. IT IS HEREBY FURTHER R---SOLVED, 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 LATTER OF THE FORLIATION OF THE RIVERCREST SANITARY DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ALL PERSONS WILT. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE HEREIN, that a resolution of the Board of Su-oervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, was,on the 19th day of November, 1934, at a regular meeting thereof, passed declaring the i intention of said Board to form Rivercrest Sanitary District within said county of Oontra Costa. Said Resolution designated as a property to be included within said District, the following described property: 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.& L. thence along the north line of said Section 14 S. 89058130" 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 Oounty; thence along FF° the easterly boundary line of said tract and the continuation thereof, S. 3°00' W. 1567.8 feet; thence N1 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 point on the �. North and south midsection line of Section 15, T 2 N. , 1 W; k- thence along said line, N.0038' N. 1505.4 feet to a point on the _ north rine of said Section 15, and in the center line of the aforesaid . state highway thence runnin' along the north line of said section= 15 and the center line of said State highway, S. 89°58130" 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 Oounty of Contra Costa, State of California, situated in the Hall of Records in the City of Martinez, is the Oountv of Contra Costa, State of California, as being the time and place for t'�e hearing, as to whether said district will be formed as provid— ed in Statutes 1923, page 498, and amendatory sections thereto; YOU WILL ALSO PLEASE TV(E NOVICE that at said hearing said Board of Supervisors will entertain any and a?1 objections to the formation of said district, or the inclus— ion ncl s—ion of any and all of the territory hereinabove given within said district as herein referred to and noticed. t t. . h YOU WILL ALSO PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the resolution on file before the Board N Of Supervisors herein referred to is referred to specifically and all persons inter '"' ested may read the same upon their desire so to do expressed to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of said County- Syg' Dated: this 19th day of November, 1934. W.J, BUCHANAN Chairman of the Board of upervisors. n AT2ST. S.C. WM L S `$ County Clerk and er-officio .F Clerk of the Board of Supervisors 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 ;hereto, r' shalibe 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 f orm said sanitary district. M Dated: this 19th day of November, 193*. W. J. BUCHANAN CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. G ATTE ST: S.0. WELLS County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk . 5 of the Board of Supervisors. " And t'.a Board ta'_{es recess to meet on Monday, Dec. 3Td ' 1934, at 10 o' clock A.M. r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman. 777 . . . . .�: . . .Glerk. r.{ R +Ir i A y: t� N • a '+E ."a L' t}� a�v r J4J z .r IN Tim BOARD OF SUPMVISORS OF CON-TRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. - -- iODAY, DEC. 3rd, 1934. The Board met at 10 o'clock A. 1. " Present : Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman ; oupervisors James N.Long, H.L,Cummings, Harry 11. Stow. S.C .Wells , Clerk. ti Absent: Sunervisor R.J.lrembath. The minutes and oroceedin s of t ze board for and during the month of } November, 1934, are read to the Board and bar the board approved as read and signed by t_�e Chairman and Clerk. In Latter of Transfer of Funds, for Sewin;; 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— . �fl ject. The foregoing; order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit : Ayes : Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, and Buchanan. nx Noes : None . r Absent : Supervisor Trembat^. , =:rs 'yx= In Matter of Correctian of Assessments. , ':Xn Geo. 0. Deese, County Assessor, Navin,-, applied to this Board for permission < r.. to correct tr<e follor.-iniz assessments in accordance witn provisions of Section 3804a of the Political Code, to wit: For year 1934-35: In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 3974 Ernest P. Clerici is assessed with Lot 9 Blk 30 sown of Antioch, land value 3120. Improvements $1,150. Mr. Cl erici claim r :v war veteran Exemption on this lot and automobiles assessed unsecured, but through an error in the office of assessor exemption amounting to $SO on the automobiles only tt was allowed. Authority is granted to allow $920 exem;)ti on on the real estate. In Vol. 24 Assessment No. 52557 Lawrence c: Irene Nicol are assessed with a k . tract of land in Brentwood School District containing 4. 50 acres of land value $180 improvemdnts $900. Personal property $160. Mr. Nicol claimed jar Veteran exemption A. on this property with Deputy C.A.French, but through an error said exemption did not , reach Assessor' s office . Cdr. Nicol holds a recei.ot for said exemption. Authority 5 is granted to allow $1000 exemption. 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 Walnut Perk containing 3.67 acres wit $P050, improvements. There are no improvements on this property. Authority is granted to cancel same. 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 $480. In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 5346c Frank Arribas is assessed with a tract of land in ti:e Ranc].o Canada del Hambre with personal property erroneously assessed for $250. There should be no personal property assessed with this property. Yy' 5 53972 Escolastica Arribas is assessed with Lot L h = In Vol. 2 Asp=essment No. and E 22, of Lot 2, Blk H. Town of Xalona, with personal property err-oneously assessed for $250. There shoa.,ld be no personal property assessed with this property. Authority s " to make correction is granted. In Vol. to Assessment No. 7683 Luella M. Miller is assessed with Lot Blk 3 Pringle Addition to walnut Creey with improvements erroneously assessed at The correct assessed value of these improvements is 140200. p Jgk 3 1 �Y. Vol. 24, Assessment No. 52906 Wm. V.Clark, is assessed with Lot 60 Brentwood Irrigated Farms land value $1010. Improvements 3620. Mr. Clark claimed War Vetera x Exemption on this Lot with Deputy Assessor 11r. C .A.French, and holds recein_ t for sam 'i.. but trough an error in- this case, this exemption was not received at this office, tiierefore exemption was not allmed on same. ... In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 54036 G.Lar_d is assessed with lots 7 and 9, Blk 4 Town of Valona, with improvements erroneously assessed at $3,200. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $2,800. ,. In Vol. 20 Assessment No. 5606 Joe C.Ra:nos is assessed with a Parcel of tan containir. ; 9.50 acres, land value 4470, improvements $150, personal property $1?0. Mr. Ramos claimed War Veteran Exem-ation on this property but through an error in this office same was not allowed. s�. In Vol. 26 Assessment No. 50561 I.R.Powell & J.B. John are assessed with Lot . 30 Amended Correction Map of a Portion of Lafayette terrace with improvements erron- eously assessed at $700. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $200 . 1 In Vol. 26 Assessment No. 56830 Jonn Diethelm is assessed with a tract ofA in Live Oak School District with improvements erroneously assessed at $2900. The r; correct assessed value of these improvements is 1,3#1920. `3 In Vol. 20 Assessment No. 56938 August Lavagnino is assessed with a tract of land containing 158.28 acres, land value X1270, improvements p650. vine X240; Mr. Lavagnino claimed War Veteran Exemptidn on this property with Deputy Assessor C.E. Bi bber, and holdsreceint s for same but through an error this exemption did not reach t_lis office therefore exemption to tlne amount, of $1000 was not allowed. d. In vol. 29 Assessment No. 59365 Eva M. Yorker is assessed with S.E, portion 7 of Lot 5, Blk G. Orinda ?ark Terrace wit: improvements erroneously assessed for $200. 'here axe :o improvements on this lot. In Vol. 29 assessment No. 61286 Elmer W,Kilgore, et al. are assessed with a tract of land containing 5.109 acres with improvements erroneously shown as $1250. Tae correct assessed value of these improvements is :;350. In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 30647 Grover C .Donovan is assessed with the W. .70 acres of Central 1. ac, of Lot 12, cont.,. .70 ac. Wills Addition to Town of Antioch 4 with improvements erroneously assessed at $170. The correct assessed value of these A improti.ements is $1400. r In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 61890 "aures E.Howard is assessed with Lot 7, Blk 3 Pittsburg Hoge Acres with improvements erroneously assessed at $700. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $400. � In Vol. S Assessment No. 20519 Frank Varrella is assessed with Lot 13, Blk 18 Walls Addn. to Richnond witn improvements erroneously assessed for $660. The correct assessed value of tnese improvements is $500. In Yol. 18 Assessment No. 39963 Pietro Lucido is assessed with the E. 1/2 s: of Lot 11, Blk 14, City of Pittsburg, with improvements erroneously assessed for 1480. -here are no improvements on this lot. ' In Vol. 26 Assessment No. ? 55396 An�.e S. Jorgensen is assessed with a tract of land containing 93.19 acres with improvements erroneously assessed at $900. The r correct assessed value of these improvements is $500. '4 In Vol. 27 Assessment No. 57622 Ernest W.Valentine is assessed wita Lots 19 to 14, incl. Blk 2, Yartinez Oak Knoll Tract, with improvements erroneously assessed at 4"520. The correct assessed value of these improvements is $400. x. In sol. 28 Assessment No. 59515 The American Trust Co, is assessed with Lot 70 Resubdivision of Blocks F-L-M Orinda Parr Terrace with improvements assessed at $500. There are no imnrovements on t::is property. In sol. 24 Assessment No. 52727 Ira A. Hollen is assessed with the E. 50' of Lot 1, alk P Homestead Additi^n to Brentwood, Land Value X80, improvements : 600. - _ „s Mr. Holten claimed War Veteran Exe!nption with Deputy Assessor C.A.Frer_ch, and holds R receipt for same but the exemoti on did not reach the office of Assessor, therefore ex- emotion x emotion was not allowed. Due to the fact that tr. Hollen holds receipt for same aut ority is granted to allow exemoti on. In Y01. j Assessment No. 6461 the First Presbyterian Church is assessed with r Lots 34 and j�, 131k5c Amended Map of the City of Ric:rnnond,- land value $540, and improvements 01200. and exemptioOhould have been allowed on same but in allowing, til exemption we failed to inclu.:e tris property. A, In yol. 20, Assessment No. 43920 Rosalie Eva Loubens is assessed with Lot a 27 Blk C Amended Official Map of Arlington Acres, with $4000 improvements. There are _ no improvements on this Lot . =R.. In Vol. 22 Assessment No. 47269 Thomas Burcher is assessed with Lot 29 , Blk 7 EastRic pond Boulevard with $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, Terksbury Hei hts with improvements amounting to :$500. The correct assessed value of these improvements is X300. 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, cont** 4. 20 ac. Official Map of Contra Costa Royal Acres wit'-_- improvements amounting to .ii400. and personal propertyangunting to $1p0. There are no improvements on this Lot and there should be no nersonal property assess edwith same. s :4 u>w; 1C7c3 . SNjp S: 4 •• In Vol. 30 Assessment No. 03220 "ary Roeth is assessed with a tract of land in ; `ioolds Addn. Contg. 2.44 ac, with $350. improvements. T%:ere are no improvements on on this lot . =` y In Vol. 30 Assessment No. 63722, Joseph Segwald Nelsbri is assessed with a porti n w" of Lot 22 Goodman Tract with 1740 improvements. The correct assessed valuation of these improvements is $270. In Vol. 26 assessment No. 56568- Alvin B.Sparj�awk is assessed with Lot 40, also a stria of land adj . on the W. lying betzeen Thompson Rd and creek amended Correctio Hap of a portion of Lafayette Terrace, with $20 personal property. There should be r^ no personal property assessed with this property. In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 61797 J.E.Bundesen cc =toward F.Lauritzen are assessed sit}_ a tract of !and containing 1.527 acres with personal property erroneously asses - ed for $9010. The correct assessed value of this personal property is $4000. In Vol. to Assessment No. 35877 Sam B.Lagasis is assessed with Lots 4,5,6, Blk 23, Town of Antioch,with $400. personal property. There should be no personal property 'w a assessed with this property. In Vol. 18 Assessment No. 4o9j9 C.A.Hooper & Company are assessed wits Lot o, Blk 102, City of Pittsburg, with 4370, improvements. There are no improvements in this lot . v r. "e In Vol. 18 Assessment No. 40991 C.A.Hooper u Company is assessed with Lot 8 Blk - 102 City of Pittsburg, with $350 impro•rements. There are no improvements on this lot . And said applications having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra H ;, Costa County, =x IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authorization for correction of said assessment "T is hereby made, r - In Hatter of Cancellation of Tax Sale. H.+r. Jobst, Tax Collector of Contra Costa. County, haves reported to this Board �• that Lot 12, Blk 20, Pullman Townsite, was erroneously sold to the State of Cal if orni a - .a for delinquent taxes and havi r.F, requested that said Gale be cancelled; - p It is , by the Board order-•d tha` tune sale of said Lot above described, be and the sane is hereby ordered cancelled. - In ancelled. _-In ?utter of Approving Bond of Great Western Power Company of California, r under Franchise granted by Ordinance No. 136. 4`= RESOLUTION APPROVING B00 CF GREAT WESTERN POWER COLTAE"Y OF CALIFORNIA CONDITIOi:ED UPON THE FAITHFUL PEF "ORMANCE OF FRA- CHISE GRANTED BY ORDINANCE NO. 116. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Uontra. Costa, did on the 4th day of October, 1915,duly and regularly pass and adoot its Ordinance No. 130 granting to Great Western Pourer Company ,he franchise to use certain of the streets and highieays of the said Connty of Contra Costa for the distribution and furnishing - of electricity to the public; and y • tz: WHEREAS, ptS scant to law and provision -of -the resolution of said Board of �r S.ipervisors pertaining t o the gaming of said franchise the owner of said franchise i is obligated to file and maintain with the Board of Supervisors of said County m a bond in the renal sum of One thousand dollars (; 1, 000.00) conditioned upon the faithful and full performance of each a:id every term and condition of said franchise and, f^. �x. 184 x i WHIEREAS, said Great Western Power Company did in pursuance of said resolut �# fK ion file witn said Board on October 4, 1915,' a bond in said penal sum of $1,000. executed b,,,r Great Western Power Company as principal and American Surety Company of hero 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 fran- chise ran- chise and , y` WHEREAS, said Great Western Power Company of California has now executed and filed with this Board of Supervisors a furt:ier bond in said penal sum of $1,000. conditioned as aforesaid, in substitution of said previous bond; and, mk"' WHEREAS, u-)on 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 n sufficient sureties; NOW, THER.EFOB.E, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County a 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 rd da of December, 1934 b j y , y the following vote Ayes: Supervisors Lon.;, Cummings, Stow and Buchanan. Noes: None. Absent : Supervisor T r emhat h. YJ.J.Buchanan ATTEST: S.C. W31AS, Chairman o f Board of Supervisors COUNTY CLERK. of County of Conz a Costa. In matter of Grantin, Leave of F Absence to John Moore, Justice o-- Peace 15th Township. John Moore, Justice rfthe Peace, of 15th Judicial Township of Contra Costa County, having applied to this Board for pernission to leave the State of California, LL r It is, by the Board ordered that permission be granted to John Moore, to leave 5 he State a California, for a period of thirty days from and after date of leaving the State of California. ;.rte 4 In utter 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. the said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit ; Ayes: Sure rvisors Long„ Cummings, Stow and Buchanan. Noes : None. „ Absent : Supervisor Trembat'_,. t � t a •..1ru�y K.� w�. A�. �3 In Matter of Placing Advertisement in Oakland Tribune Ye-..r Book for 1935. The Boar of Siioervisors of Contra Costa Ca;.znty deeming the Oakland Tribune Yea Book for 1935, a good advertising 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 bq�laced in the Oakland Tribune Year Book for year 193 5 at a cost of $100; It is further ordered than the Oakland Tribune present a verified claim on the Advertisement Fund of said county, f or the uayment of said advertisement. 4� In Matter of Cancellation of -}r Assessment. A.N Sullenger, County Auditor, having; -p-plied to this Board for corn-ction of following Assessment in accordance with Section 3981 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 property is not in the Byron Light Dist. .� Value of Assessment 2 6O. Byron Light Rate, . Amount of Tax to be cancelled, X12.74. k� In Matter of Corr�cti on of Assessment . G.O.Meese, County Assessor, Navin ; applied to this Board for permission to ` .. correct the f oll owl Assessment : In accordance with provisions of Section 3904a . 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 described property: "The W'ly. 10.1,E acres of the SE 1/4 of Sec. "3, T 1 S. , R. 3 E. lying S. of Marsh Creek Road T_Iis description is erroneous. The correct description is as follows: "The W'ly. .N 10.15 acres of the S.E. 1/4 of Sec. T 1 S. , R. 3 E. lying south• of Marsh Creek Road and East of a 16.5' .Road", " 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 is• requested. °X And t:-ie District Attorney having approved the said application, IT IS, BY muE BOARD ordered that aut'r_orization for correction of said Assessments ; is hereby made. K YM s r� Ye Y ter. L !J t FYI w f.i In Matter of Allowance to Indigents. I °t IS BY T E BOARD ORDERED that applicati-7mn of ALVIA B OCKWAY, 254- 3rd St. Richmond, for aid for needy aged be denied. r That application of BRIGIDA ORTI Z, 557 Liberty St . El Cerrito, for aid for needy abed, be denied. That aoolicatior_ for AID FOR ITEEDY AGED, of THARLES THOMAS, 445- 12th St. r . Richmond, be denied. That application of MRS. CLARA THOMAS, 445- 12th St. Richmond, for aid for needy aged, be denied. _ That application of FRANCIS ROBERTS, 158 S. 39th St . Richmond, for aid for needy aged, be denied. That application of JULIA M`UCHOW, 0445 Lincoln St. EI Cerrito, for aid for needy aged, be denied. T That application, of HENRY FISC3IR, S?n Pablo, for aid for needy aged, be denied. That $15. State and $15. c runty aid for needy aged be granted to BENJAMIN FiA:,7:,'LIN FRY, Road 20, San Pablo, beginning as of Nov. 1st, 1934. That $15. State - d $15. c ounty aid granted to EMMA GENTRY, Pinole, Calif or- ni a, be continued a s of Sent . 1934. 'That $15. State and $15. county aid granted to FAiL! IE COTTLE, R.F.D. Box 399, Richmond, be continued as of Oct. 1934. _} That $12.50 State and '412.50 county aid granted to ADA YCUNGLOVE, 232- 16tn Oct . 3 St. Richmond, Apt. 1 , be continued as Of . l9,4. That $12.50 State and $12. 50 County aid granted to TH0141AS F. CLARK , San r Pablo, be continued as of Oct. 1934. That $10 State and $10 county aidgranted to ELIZABE STETSON, 765 Mosher Lane, El Cerrito, be continued as of Nov. 1934. Tba- $9. 50 State and $9.50 County aid granted to WILLIAM WELLS, 777 Humboldt St. Richmond, be continued as of Oct. 1934. That $15. State and $15. county aid granted to ELLA HARDEir, 910' Bissell :. Ave. Richmond, be continued as of Oct. 1934. That 4"12. State and '12, county aid granted to MARY FERRITER, 807 Lexington Ave. EI Cerrito, be continued as of Oct. 193+; That14 X7.00 State and $7.00 County aid for needy aged be granted to LOUISA SCHOTT , 415- 3rd St. Antioc:., beginnini; as of Nov. 19, 1934. N That $10.50 State and 310. 50 County aid for needy aged be granted to WALTER F . BAIR, General Delivery, Thompson Rd, Lafayette beginning; as of Oct, lst , 193+ . That 412.50 State and $12.50 County aid for needy aged be granted to JOHN ' MARTEI\ DAVIS, Butterfields Court , Warren, St. Martinez, as of Nov. lst , 1934. That $10 State and $10 county aid for needy aged be ranted to JOHN LINCOL HARKINSOI:, P.O. BOX 272, Antioch, beginning as of !�ov. 19, 193+. a That $9.00 State and - 9.00 County aid for needy aged be granted to LOUISE CHERBBC.,:j O, North Main St, Walnut Creek, as of Nov. 9 , 1934 . f That $37.00 County cash allowance granted to 0onrad Price, Vine St. Mt. View Martinez, for half orphan children be discontinued Nov. 1st , 1934, and that 420. Stat aid for and X30. county aid for needy children be granted beginning as of Nov. 1, 193 Tu at $20 State aid for half orphan children granted to MARY SAMORA, Bonafac' o St. Concord, be continued as of Nov. 1st, 194 . L`w T'.at $10 State and X20 county aid for half orphan cnildten grantedtoLUCILL MO!:TONARI, 217 Fleet St. Port Chicago, be continued as of Nov, lst, 1934. That $10 County cas.: all or.ance granted to BEI JAMIN FRY, Road 20, S..n Pablo be discontinued as of Nov. lst, 19;4. That $25. County cash allorance be granted to WILLIAM R. MAP-TIN, 3105 Florida St. Richmond, com:-Fencing Nov. 1st, 1934. That $70. County cash cello+ance granted to ADELINE SANTOS, 45 labner St. San Leandro, Cal , be cQiti hued as of Dec, lst, 1934. ` t That County cash all or•ance to MRS. MAE ROBERTS, 1104 Alhambra Ave. Martinez, be increased from X20 to $30 as of Nov. lst, 1934. That . 22.50 County cash alloi• ance begranted to Int. AA;i) MRS. A. DEL ROSSO, 915- 7th Ave. Crockett, beginning as of Dec . 1st , 1934, to be disbursed in relief in kind. That Count_ Cash allor•arce ueretofor- granted to ROSE MOREIRA, 1415 Lillian St. (rear) Crockett, be discontinued as of : ov. 1 , 1934. • a r .. srsx• That 4A42. 50 per month county cash allowance granted to DOMINIC MERCURI O, 135 5 Berrellessa St . Martinez, be irc reared to 445. per month county cash allowance as ` o1 Nov. 1st , 1934. A° That $40 County cash allm,7ance granted to DANIEL HANIFF, Box 392, R.F.D. . Nalnu t Creel:, be continued as of Sept. 1 , !9---14. That $12 county cash allowance granted to BAOLI PAVOLI , Grangers Wharf, aartinez, be continued as of Aug. 19 '.. That X10 County cash allowance --ranted to LUCIA RICCOBUNO, SHELLBACK AVE. Walnut Creek, be continued as of Sept. 19�4 . ' v" That $8.50 County cash allowance granted to 'NILLIAA. HOWARD, Harsh Creek Terri y�. tory near Clayton, be continued as of Aug. 19]� . That $20 County cash allowance gan ed to JOHII WHALEN� Crest Ave. Walnut Creek be conti:.ued as of Sept. 1, 1934. �z That $25. County cash allowance granted to VICTOR-A BLACK 2247 Lincoln Ave. 3 Concord, be continued as of Aug. 1, 1934. t L That 8. 0 Count Cash allosance � 5 y granted to MAY BROCK, Homestead Ave. Walnut Creek, be continued as of Sept. 1, 1934. That $10 per month county c as h allorance granted to JOANNA WAGNFR, Walnut Creek, be continued as of Sent. 1, 1934. Zi. T'nat $35. county cash allowance granted to FRANCES SOUTHARD, Ygnacio Valley Road, Walnut Creek, be continued as of Aug. 18, 1934. That $15. County cas=L allomnce be granted to FRANK BUCK, goncord, Cal . as of Nov. lst, !934. { That aid granted to IRS. IDA JACKSON;, 1331 Everett St. El Cerrito, be dis— continued as of Dec. 1, 19%4.1, A r-. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents under care of Probation Officer. . i4 It is by the Board ordered that beginning Dec. lst, 1934, $20. per month county allor•ar.ce to Probation Officer for sunoortand maintenance of Dorothy Peralta fi be discontinued on aceto nt of her commitment to Weimar, for tuberuclosi s.,, A710 the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Dec. 17th, 1934, at 10 o'clock A. 10. 5, Chairman. �\ . �ClP.rk ,r g i T r. IN T E HOARD 0 SUPERVISORS OF C OIdT�.A C!)STA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 7A0111JAY, DECEMBER 17th, 19JZ 4. The Sonrd met at 10 o' clock A.L. Present : Hon. i'+ .J.Buchanan, Chairman; Sunervi cors James N.Long, H.L. Cummings , Harry Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. In the Latter o ' Distribution of Commissions on Insurance Premiums. On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, It is by uhe Boird ordered that J.H.Morror., County Purchasing Agent, distribute the commis3- r.. A ions on insurance nremiums on County Property, for the year 1934, and now under ~ his control , to legitimate county insurance agents, twenty per cent of the total w; amount of such commissions to be divided among such agents in each Supervisor District. The v3te or. the foreg,oini; order beim; as follors: Ayes : Su oer vi s or s Cummings, Buchanan and Trembath. . Noes : Sunervi s ozs L ong: and Stow. In ?{atter of Resolution adopted by the Contra Costa Count: Grand Jury. A resolution havin; been received from the Grand Jury of Contra Costa vounty recornmending,lnitt 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 t'.ie salaries of the deputies of the District Attorney's office; IT IS, BY , � BOARD ORDERED that the consideration of said Resolution be and the same is hereby continued to the time that Francis P.Healey, the District �Y attorney-elect takes o=f ice. " In Latter of Transfer of Funds. Upon request of A.N. Sullener, County Auditor, It is BY THE BOARD ORDER'E'D that the follorin`; advances be made froY Gener6. Reserve Fund to the funds indicated below, said amounts to be returned a s soon as available from current revenue: T. �T Motor Vehicle Fund, $30,000. ti�= Alamo Sch.Di st. Sal. Fd. 400. Ambrose 11 +, n �� 100. E Ant i och-L.0.u n +' 3,000. Bay Pt .Sch. " " " 450. Carquiiae 2 n n a 2,li 0, ConcordI, 00- Iron House " " " 125. Moraga u u n 120. Moraga T err. " n n 50 h' Nichols " " " 50. Pinole-Her. "' " " 1,000 Pittsburg " " " 4,500• Port Costa 300. Rodeo �' " " 1,150. San Pabl o u n 1 ,800 Selby n n u I of W_ Exc e 1 s i or " " " 100 Liberty " " " 100 Alhambra Hi Sch. Dist. Sal.Fd, 3,200. Antioch n �t n e " 1s500- Pi ,500.Pi tt s bu rg 40200. ni chm and If " " " " 10,000 ` -17c�,955 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y t In Hatter of Publishing, Financial Statement for fiscal year 193^-34. It is by the Board ordered that the financial state-ent of Con—.Ta Costa bounty for the fiscal year 10033-34, be published in Pittsourg Dispatch, for the time and in the manner recraired by law; sem. It is , by the Board ordered that 400 copies of said fiiancial statement be ordered printed in pamphlet form from the Antioch Ledger, a newspaper of general ' circulation nrinted and :published in Con.rn Costa. County. In Matter of Payin; Principal and interest on Joint High-ay District i#17 Bonds. WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of Joint Highway District No. 13 of the r$� State of California did, on the 17th day of February, 1934, file r-ith this Board a certified copy of a certain resolution of said Board of Directors of said Joint „ Highway District, ordering;, declaring and making .a levy raithin the Counties of Alameda and Contra Costa to provide for t .e payment of tile cos-: of construction of the project of said Joint Hibhway District, and that thereafter the bonds of r said Joint District were duly issued and sold in the sum of 8?2, 37$,000.00 bonds :tios. 1 to 2378 both numbers inclusive, of a. denomination of $1000 each, , t�. payable in 15 series, the first 14 series of which include 158 boner,, the 15th series 'r of which includes 166 bonds, all payable on -`:.e 2nd day of January in the year of - rM' w' maturity; and, WHEREAS, 159 bonds cornorisin�; bonds Nos. 1 to 15$, both numbers inclusive, and all of said Series No. 1 of said bond issue, mature and become payable on the 2nd dny of January, 1935, and that the interest on all of said issue for the periodfi from July 1, 1934, to January 1, 1935, is iaya:ole on t e 2nd day of January, 1935, ` at t'e rate of 3 3/4% per annum, on 1739 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 $4-z,797.50 and that the County of Gontxa Costa is obligated to pay one-tenth of said sums, to reit : the sum of $15,900.00 principal and the sum of $4,378-75 interest, � } r making-, a. total of $20,179-75; NOW, THER,FORE, BE I T RESOLVED: that rhe Auditor of the County of Contra Coote, be, and he is hereby iut'horized and directed to draw his warrant on the Treasury of the Oounty of Oon ,raCosta fro..i t'.e Motor Vehicle Fund, na able to Joint Highway y . , District No. 1"; of the State of California, in t�.e sum of $20,179.75 and to denosit the same rith the reaqurer of said District, and the Treasurer of Contra Costa Count is hereby autorized and directed to cash ca.id warrant upon presentation thereof 74" ,r properly endorsed. The f oregoin-- Res^lurion rra.s adon:ed by the unanimous vote of the Board.j< rya t�v. qs- A, .fJt f_ry. Y, ''.��F,�y�„Q S ' t' 190 =yfr i y.. ,. In 'atter of Improving First Avenue fi and Pinon Avenue, in City of Pinole. _ K The Trustees of the City of Pinole, havi_^_i- reported to this Board by Resolut- ian adopted bar said Trustees that First Avenue and Pinon Avenue in City of Pinole, are in need of repairs and that the approximate cost for repairing said streets will be the sum of ^24Q0, -nd havin '- remested that the County of Contra Costa allocate the sum of '2400 from Motor Vehicle Fund of said County for the doimg of said work, .. anal the Bonrd deeming that First Avenue and Pinon Avenue in City of Pinole are of ,general County interest , It is, upon_ motion of Supervisor Lon:;, seconded by Supervisor Stow, ordered that the sum of $2400, be allocated to the City of Pinole, for the improving of First Avenue and Pinon Avenue in said City of Pinole, said $240') to be paid out of the Motor Vehicle Fund: allocated t,-) Sunervis or District #1. v-. d�. .y4 Y, In 'utter of Granting Dance Permit. The Antioch Horses:.oe Club havin_, applied to this BoPT•d for permission to conduct a. dance until hour of 2: 30 A.M. on each Sunday morning during; the month �- of December, 19-449 It is by to Board ordered that said permission be granted. ' 0 • In ?utter of Alloit-ance to Indigents. }4; It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that 912.50 State aid and X12.50 county aid to F the needy blind be granted to LMS. SARAH ROBBI:{S: 530 Wino St. Martinez, beginning .` as of Oct . 15, 1934. h: That $15. Stnte and X15. county aid to the needy blind, be continued for n- EDr.ARD STAN-TON PRIOR, 5900 Panama St. Riciamond Annex, as of Dec. 1934. That $15. Stste and $15. county aid to the needy blind be continued to ISR. 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 EMITA BROWN, 54- South 30th St. Richmond, as of Dec . 1934. That $10 per month county cash allowance be granted to JAMES AND LUELLA ,4ILLFR, Hillside Ave. Walnut Creek, as of Nov. 15, 1934. That $30 per month county cash allorance be granted to MR. AND MRS. CARLO ALBANO, 377 w. 4th St. Pittsburg, as of Dec, 1", 1934. That $12.50 County cash allorance be granted to -HARRY OSBORNE, 434 South 121h St. Richmond, as of Dec. 1 , 19;4. ghat $12.50 Gaunt y c ash allor;ance be granted to 11RS. C ARRIE SLOAN, 618 'lex- h ington Ave. El Cerrito, as of Dec. 1, 19^4. That $8.50 County cash allowance to ::IRS. VICTORIA ALTER, for EARL ZAWADSKI, 559- 25th St. Oakland, Cal. be continued as of Sept . 1934. y , That $33. county cash allowance granted to IG,iACIA SOUZA, 1327 Flora St. � Crockett, be continued as of Sept, 1 , 19'4. r That $20. per month zranted to !SAS. RUTH HUGH'E'S, Garrison St. Rodeo, be continued as or Sept. 1 , 19`4. That $35. county cash allowance granted to t(RS. ANITA 'JANNASI, of Park s Place, Richmond, be continued as of Dec. 1 , 1934. ;�.. That -20. County cash allor•ance ,ranted to KATHERINE H. 3D'JEY1 232 S. -13t �. St. Richmond, be continued as of Aug, 1 , 193 . �A Tivat $50 county cash allo;rance Fronted to MRS. GUADALUPE LEMOS, 131 Barre t Ave. Richmond, be continued as of Oct. 1, Iii ' 1 1 r}' 4`Y~ 411 T?7at 5• count; c ash all on•:anc e ,granted t o C . H. LUNDVALL, 008 Everett St. E1 z Cerrito, Cal. be continued as of Nov. 1, i q~4. That $20 County cash allowance granted to :LRS. CLARA MANSFIELD, 508 Lexington Ave. El Cerrito, be continued as of Oct. 1 , 193 41 That 25. county c=Lsh ni o-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 oaid to ? RS. A. PATRIivI , 808- 9th St. Antioch, beginning Nov. 19, 1934. A That X30 county cash allowance granted to MRS. ELVIRA 'NESS, 442- 10th St. Ric mond, be i rn reased t o $40 e cunt y cash all orance 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 ally-ance as of Dec. 1, 1934. K That $30 County cash alloe-ance grant=d to i"RS . AL`Y CARPENTER, 332 Sixth St. y= R I-Lm oond, be decreased to $7.50 c cunt y cash allowance as of Dec. 1 , 1934. . a That $20 standing grocery order on Continenti Is Grocery in Pittsburg, be dis- t 4 for F=LANCES RAGUSA 1 70 York St. Pittsburg,Pit tsbur 3 continued as of Dec. 5, _ 93 g, Cal. That $9.50 Standin ; rrocerc orderr,ranted to BEiwJAYIN FRY, San Pablo, be Aw discontinued as of Dec. 7, 1934. v That $10 county cash allovance to JABS MPHY, Key Boulevard, San Pablo, A; issued in relief in kind, be discontinued ns of Dec. 1 , 1934- _ ..,.. That $15. county cash allo?vance for the board and care of MATiiE+ HAHNER, � be discontinued to 1,r_qS. AGNES FcCUI4E, 2136 -- 89th Ave. Q3kland,"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 FRAiI.. HAHINER, be disconti nued as of Dec. 20 , 1934. 3 That annlication of GECRGE WEEKS, 534- 4th St. Richmond, be denied as need not establishea. That annlication of MAMIE E. BLAKELY, 647- 18th St . Richmond, for aid be denied, as need not established. That ann_ licati en of A:SANDA BORGENS, 435 S. 2nd St. Richmond, be denied as need not established. r That aD_ plication oI. MII'Z,IE BATES, 640- 3rd St. Richmond, for aid be denied as need not established. That $12. State and $12.00 county aid for needy aged be granted to ANTONIO SCALZO, 7th St. Crockett, to begin as of Dec. 1, 1934. ` That $15. state and $15 county aid to the needy aged be granted to CHARLES H. C aRPENTER, 332- oth St . Ri c:Lmon d, as of Dec. 1 , 1934. That X15. State and $15 county aid to the needy aged be granted to JAMES MUI < 2539 HLunphrey St . Richmond, as of Nov. 13, 1934. N3} That $11 -late and $11. county aid to the needy aged granted to JOSEPH HARVEY r. HILL, Hillside Ave. Walnut Creek, be continued as of Dec. 1 , 1934• n That $12- 50 State and $12.50 County aid to ;he needy aged be continued to CHARLES FENRY RAYS Locust Ave. I alnut Creek, as of Dpc. 1 , 1934. That a15. State ar_d Aln. county ^,id to the needy aged wanted to JOHN MORRIS �.. Pinole, be continued aG of Dec. 1934. That $15. State and $13. c oun=-,­ aid to t ne needy aged granted to CATHERINE 3R0''LEY, 263- 14't::13t. Hichrlio:!d, be continued -�s of Dec. 19-,4-. That Q12. 50 State and $12.50 county =aid to the needy aged granted to MRS. ANT::IE ZE0HER, 801- 7th St. Ric:mond, be continued as of Dec. 1934. -> Y4: That $7. State and 'P7 . county aid to MISS LOUISF� �. SC�OTT � 415- 3rd St. Anti oc:: , be discontinued as of Nov. l9, 1934. That X10 county aid and 110 state aid to the needy aged granted to JAMES : 'RY BOLLING-1, DAIiXILLE, be discontinued as of Dec. 1, 1934. '• That ai d to Mr. ALBERT LUCE, 149 Ric%imond Ave. Pt. Richmond, be discontinue `` . as o= Nov. 1 , 19='' . T'.,a,, aoDlication of MRS. KATE LONGHURST, 861 East 12th St. Pittsburg, be denied. =; That anolication of >�'R. GEC. ADELBERT LA ��OIN, Box 576, First St. Brentwood, _ for aid be denied. That annlication of ',R. 'jy7LTIAx.<": BECKER, 9 Pomona Ave. El Cerrito, for aid ` be denied. =:gat aoni icati 0 of JULIUS BEIA.'. 720- l8th St .Richmond, for aid be denied. r r_ That aoplicati on, of '4.S. BLA:'CriE CASEY, 1450 Say Pablo Avenue, El Cerrito � u- for aid be denied. FYI, }jy_ That application of MICHAEL CASEY, 1450 S.-,n Pablo Ave. El Cerrito for aid be denied. ,,. That anplicati on of PHILIP GROESSER, 126— 19th St.Richmond, for aid be denied. That a.nplication of HANS J. RAS'tNSSEN, R.F.D. Box 564, Berkeley for aid be denied. . That annlication of jaS. Elr: TA WELLS, 435 AT. 19th St. Richmond, for aid be denied as need not estabi ished. That .$50 State and '610 county aid for children of i ncanacitated father be granted to �21S . C rJ ySUELLO GC :ZALES, Cravello Ave. Belle Mon.e, Pittsburg, to begin iov. 14, 1934. That $10 State and $20 county Pid for half ornhan child 'be _granted to ?LRS. HELEN PRICE, Willow Pass Road, Concord, beginnin.- as of Nov. 1, 1834. That $20 State and $20 county aid for half oruhan children be granted to 11RS. G'ACE S:STH, 549 Albermarle, El Cerrito, as of Nov.-1 , 194 . That q"20 State aid and tip7. county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS x LILLIAN CHRISTIAN, Port C-',-,i- ca.,,-o,cago, be continued as of Dec. 1, 1934. S That $50 State aid ad q20 county aid for half orphan children eranted to 123. PEGGY LINO, Veale & Leslie Ave. 7-9t. View, Martinez, be continued as of Nov. 1, " 934 • That 930 Stf�.te and X30 county aid for half orphan children granted to n. S. A:, GELITA VILLA, Rodeo, be continued as o7 Dec. 1 , 1934. That $20 State and $34 county aid f or half orphan children granted to SIRS. � CuARITY MADISQV, 3310 Chanslor Ave. Richmond, be corfinued as of Dec. 1934. :rk That $15. State aid for half orphan children granted to MRS. CARRIE MOORE, Pinole, Cal. be continued as of Dec. 1934- ryKi That $10 State and $35. county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS. ANNA 01MALLEY, 512 Norvell St. El 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 AuR. 20, 1934, and that $30 county cash all ovrance be granted to begin as of Aut7. ?0, 1934. ^ That $30 State and 8?15. county aid for children of an incapacitated father granted to MRS. TERESA PETRELLI , X24 Dubois St. Box 577, North Richmond be discontinued as of Dec. 1 , 197. ` That anplication of MRS. TERESA TOIA, 3515 Cutting Blvd. Richmond for aid be T denied. That $20 State and $17. county aid for needy children granted to S. GEORGI 0 0,1 OVER, ananza St. Walnut Creek-, Box 274, be di scontinued as of Nov. 2, 19 4- r T:iat $20 Oounty cash allor.-ance be granted to Mrs. Conover, as of Nov. 1, X9-;4. F In Ma.tter of Resolution in regard to 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 empor;ered to accent and agree to any and all conditions i n behalf of the Governmental Unit ma'_ ng application for any clerical { projects under SERA. 4 The foregoing Resolution eras ad?pted by the unanimous vote of the Board., N. QlF And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, January 7th, 1935, at 10 o'cloc A .M • . . . . r., . . . . . . �� . .Chairman . 4 . . . . .. . . . J . .�`:. . . . . .C1erk. `' ti =,f� 'Pn aY. IN T::E BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY,Y, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, JANUARY 7th, 1935• The Board met at 10 O'clock A. M. �1 Present ; Hon. 1,7.J. uchana:; , Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, a. H.M.Stow, and R. J.Trembath. O.C.Wells, Clerk. ------------------- The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of December, J. 1934, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. ^ nh �S. In Matter of Petition for Formation s . 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 r Costa, to be known as Rodeo County Fire Protection District; 4 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 uublished in the Pinole Times, a newspaper of general circulation : published in the County of Contra Costa, for the time and in the manner as required b law, and that notice of time and place of said hearing be posted in three public place within the boundaries of said proposed District. w r w: In matter of Correction of Assessments. G.O.Meese, Count Assessor, having y County ng applied to this Board for authorization to correct the following erroneous assessments under Section 3904a of the Political Code, roe: to wit r For year 1934-35 373 3 in Vol. 16 Assessment No. 6 Jas. F.Gauzelle Nicholls C/o marry M.Raee, is assessed with a portion of Lots 1 and 10, Block F. Town of Pinole _. Villa Sites, land value $SO improvements $600. Mr. Race claimed war Veteran exemption on this prcperty but through an error in office of Assessor, same was not allowed. Authorization is requested to allow war Veteran Exemption amounting to $650. For year 1934-35 in Vol. 7 Assessment No. 16131 Frank A. Silva, is assessed with Lot 5 Block 10, San Pablo Villa, land value $90 improvements, $650, Mr. Silva claimed War Veteran Exemption 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 07 .0. And said aonlication 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 s acne is hereby granted. K rx 2711 AA iNs r'Jaf �R 194 In the Matter of Declaring Ordinance } No. 229 duly nublished. Ordinance No. 229 having been published in the Brentwood News,a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Oontra Costa, for the time and in the manner as nre scri bed by law, as shown by the affidavit of publicat i o of Edgar M.Allen, on file herein; It is, by the Board ordered that said ordinance be and the same is herby s , declared duly published. yt t In "latter 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- ,4, taining a system of street lights and for supplying said District with the electricity necessary for operating and maintaining all of the lights which are now, or are to s .. 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 ^, z Board up to the hour of 11 o' clock A.M. on Monday, February 4th, 193/5- In 935-In latter of Approval of Bond on Lost Warrant. x V It appearing to this Board that Warrant No. 4820, heretofore drawn by the A 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 `'ount y, 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 duplicate warrant, to replace Auditor ' s Warrant No. 420; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Bond and the Sureties thereon be and the same are' hereby approved by the `'ounty Auditor r-f Contra Oosta `'ounty is hereby authorized to draw a duplicate warrant in favor of Al. G.Minzer, payable out of the re General Fund, in sum of $.60 to replace said Warrant No. 4520. The said order ispassed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K .. ...,,A 1�{ } �9 34y -1 '1 `r y i9-t.? _.s .JS In matter of Transfer of Funds, x 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 * indicated: Mendocino State Hospital , $ 14.17 � Whittier State School, 432.26 `° Preston School of Industry 309.33 f, California School for Girls, 127.35 m. Sonoma State Home, 7172. 6 Narcotic State Hosn_ ita.l (5padra) 36.29. $8091.96 Less Credit Bill Mendocino Hospital , 6Z.09. `Yf .77. _. g The said order is vassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. { In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. A.1t.Sullenger, County Auditor, of Contra Costa `'aunty, having reported to this 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 r record of the proper allocation of charges for-moneys heretofore ordered disbursed 45 from the County Treasury, and good cause appearing therefore in a detailed explanation presented by said A.N. Sullenger; x.. It is, by the Board ordered that the following adjustments be made in the rt.. funds as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Treasurer: Debits Credits (Decreases) (Increases) Charities & Corrections Fund, $109.58 County Library 31.x¢ Motor Vehicle " 4330.44 Unapp . Elem. Schl. " 57-00 General " X4062.21. T„ Unempl. relief Loan " X4.69 S. S.Revolving " 432.00 $ 4529-90 4528.90 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board fk .F r� n. In Matter of Cancellation of Warrants . t� On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, It is by the Board ordered that the following County Warrants be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled, to wit : CHARITIES & COR.?ECTIOITS FUND. } 1 Number Date of Issue. Amount. 7827 June 1, 1934, $25.00 7870 June 1, 1934, 18.00 A 7970 June 1, 1934, 25.00 8635 July 1, 1934, 16.00 8648 July 1, 1934, 20.00 8589 July 1, 1934 , 20.00 8697 July 1, 1934, 16.00 871 July 1, 1934, 30.00 _ 8761 July 1, 1934, 30.00 8793 July 1, 1954 , 10.00 8889 July 1, 19349 20.00 12�1 Aug. 1, 1934, 20.00 206 Aug.l, 1934, 25.00 236 Aug. 1, 1934, 30.00 �. 252 Aug. 1, 1934, 334 Aug. 1, 1934, 10.00 396 Aug. 1, 1934, 12.50 4L3 Aug. 1, 1934, 20.00 44400 Aug. 1, 1934, 79.75 870 Sept:l, 1934, 25.00 943 Sept. 1 , 193' , 23.00 196 k S r r LL Yid} 1119 Sept. 1, 1934, $10.00 1159 Sept. 1, 1934, 15.O0 1162 Sept. 1, 19* 30.00 1177 Sept. 1, 1934, 6.dd ., 1214 Sept . 1, 1934, 20.00 : Oct. 1, 19 4, 25.00 y " 17 Oct . 1, 1934, 0.00 1749 Oct. 1, 1934, 20.00 1990 Oct. 1, 19349 20.00 2141 `'ct. 1, 1934, 27.00 r 2344 Nov. 1, 1934, 25.00 3256 Dec. 1, 1934, 30.00 3507 Dec. 1, 1934: 37.00 _ Dec. 1, 1934, 16.00 }` 3775 Dec. 6, 1934, 5.60 GENERA, FUND . � 5620 July 16, 1934, 22. 2 2241 gept . 17,19}4, 11. l 2728 A. 15, 1934 34.60 - SALARY FLT ND. 932 Jan. 1, 193 150.00 779 Dec. 17,193, 5.50 COUNTY LIBRARY .FUND. 246 Dec. 3, 1934, 6.34 . PAY ROLL FUND _ . 4`Y 1.25 7 . 41 1934, 19.00 V 9g� Sept 1135 Sent. 4, 1934, 62.00 1940 uct. 15, 1934, 13. 50 y5e The s ai. d order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matt, r of the Formation of the c RIVERCREST SANITARY DISTRICT, under and pursuant to Statutes of 1923, page 499 and Amendatory sections thereto. ORDER ESTABLISHING DISTRICT. On the 5th day of November, 1934, at a regular meeting of the Board of 4 Supervisors thereof, a petition signed by resident electors residing within the bound-,3ries of the proposed Rivercrest Sanitary District, was filed with the said vG. Board of Supervisors; That on the 19th day of Novenber,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, =tn in the Pittsburg Independent , a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, as shorn by the affidavit of publication on file herein of F.L.McBri de; That on the 19+,q 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 nerspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County - £x 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 t clock A.M. in the chambers of the Board ;rte 4 of S..roervis ors in the Hall of Records in the City of Martine z, County of Contra Costa, } Ralph H. eight, filed written objection on behalf of Ernest H. Surd and wife, Gertrude rte. P.Sellers, Executrix of the estate of S.A.Sellers, deceased, and also appeared in person on behalf of the estate of A.J.Alve s, deceased, and Frank Kennerley and objected a 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 Ralph H. Sigh , it was the opinion - ' N of said Doard 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 Bithin the boundaries >w of said district, and it is by the Board ordered that said properties be excluded s from said 'District; There being no written objections on file, or otherwise; to the creation of said Rivercrest Sanitary District, and the Board of Sunervisors deemifg it for the best interest of the residents and tax payers within the boundaries of said <_X pr000sed Rivercrest Sanitary District , that said district be created, _ u Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, it is by they, Board ordered that said Rivercrest Sanitary District be and the same is hereby creat- ed; andthat the boundaries o_' said Rivercrest Sanitary District , as finally determine by this Board is declared to be as hereinafter particularly described as follows, to wit • BEGI10I_1-,', at a point in the center line of the State nighar.y leading from Concord to Pittsburg, at the northeast corner of Section 15, T 2 N. , R. 1 IV. M.D.B.& M. thence along the east line of said y Section 15, S. 0005130" E. , 1400.666 feet to an iron pipe; thence leaving the said East line of Section 15, N. ;590591 W.' 2641.10 feet to a point on the west line of the East one-half of sai d Section 15; thence along sad line, N. 00 38' W. 1400.37 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 nigh�:ay, S. S9°5S' 30" E. 2654.34- feet to the point of beginning. "'*5f.. The vote on the foregoing order bei ng unanimous. Ax ;t - - - 000 - - - - - - - Noir at the hour of 12 o'clock 11. it appearing to the Board that the =: terms of office of James N. Long, and Harry Stow, have expired, and it apneas- _ , ing to the Board that James N.Long and Harry M. Ston, have been duly elected, : and qualified as Supervisors in and for the First and Third Supervisorial -r Districts respectively of Contra Costa 'Jounty, and said James N.Long and Harry ` M. Stow, appear and take their seats as Supervisors of districts One and Three 3 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 ..fr3- of the Board, and said motion is seconded by Supervisor H.L•Cummings. Thereupon the Motion is put and after roll call, S9.J.Buchanan was declared to be the duly elected Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to serve until the _ : further order of this Board. The vote on said order being as follows , to wit : w ::;rag ,r 198 ti Vit. Ayes: Super vis ar s Long, Cummings, Stow and Trembath Sunervis or 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 appointed to facilitate the affairs of the Board, iDwit : � ry Committee on Gener&Fund: Supervisors clames N.Long, Harry M. stow, and W.J.Buchanan. Ccmmittee on Hosnital Fund: Supervisors H.L.Cummings and R. J.Trembalh and W.J.Buchanan. <r Each supervisor to act as a Committee on Road Claims in his own District. k �x IN THE Matter of Appointment of a t Member of Hospital Central Committee for Subsidized Tuberculosis Hospitals, On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEE.ED that W.J,Buchana4 Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby appointed a Member of the Hospital Central Committee for Subsidized Tuberculosis Hospitals, to represent the County of Contra Costa, in all matters coming before said Committee. 6;Y' Z: w�. T�f h r} t } .:roar. .+f r { 19't a: sn4R In the matter of Allowance to Indigents. IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that $20 county cash allorance be granted to JOSEPHINE INGALLS, 1230 Pine St . Martinez, as of Sept. 19, 1933. '4 That $34 county c'isn allowance granted to MARTI'rJ DOVIK, Walden Road, Walnut Creek be continued as of Sept. 1, 1934. AM That $5.50 county cash allowance granted to CAESAR RAPPA, 40 Front St . (rear ) Pittsburg, be continued as of Jan 1st , 1935- That $17. county cash alloy-ance 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 3015th St. Anti -cn, be continued as of Jan. 1, 1935• That $5. 50 County cash allowance granted to MRS. JOSEPHINE FERRANTE, 536 Cutt r St. Pittsburg, be continued as of Jaa. 1, 1935• ., That $21.75 county cash allor-ancegranted to FRANK PRESTIGIACOMO, 299- W. 5th St. Pittsburg, Cal. be continued as of Tan. 1, 1935. That $15.50 county cash allowance granted to MRS. HELL: COMBIS, Pinole, be continued as of Sept . 1 , 1934• That $25, count;; 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: lst, 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 iMS. HARVEY HENDERSO - 120 South 6t St . Ricl-i-nond , be increased to $30 county cash allowance as of Jan. lst, 1935• That $30 county cash allowance granted to MRS. FRANCES DAVI , for DiMaggio . children be discontinued as of Jan. 1st, 1935. (210 Buckley St. Martinez) That $11 .50 county aid and 111 . 50 State aid to the need aged be granted to RICHARD SL9TTERY, 434 Bissell Ave. Ricanond, as of Dec. 1st, 193 . °s That $11.50 State and $11.50 county aid to the needy aged be granted to f( MRS. MARY SL:.TTERY, 434 Bissell Ave. Richmond, as of Dec. lst, 1934. That 17f State and $71 county aid to the needy aged granted to MR. BILLINIE LA BELLE, 704 acdonald Ave. Richmond, be discontinued as of Dec. lst, 1934. That $10 county and $10 State aid to the needy aged granted to MRS. MARTHA MOUNTFORT, 243- 2nd St. Richmond, be discontinued as of Dec. 1, 1934. That apolicati on of MRS. MATILDA DALL, 418- 21st St. Richmond, for aid for w needy aged, be denied. That application of MRS. ELIZABETH HERR, 265- ,4th St. Richmond, for aid be denied. That $20 State and $20 county aid for half orphan children be granted to MS. JOSEPHINE FERREIRA, 802- 10th St. , Antioch, beginning as of Dec. 1, 1934. That $20 State and $25. 50 county aid for half orphan children be granted to MRS. MARY ALITES, 625 Elm St. El Cerrito, as of April, 1934. That $30 State and a10 county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS. FLORIDA COX, 2RO 4 Bonifacio St. Concord, be continued as of Dec. 1, 1934, and that y $30 State and county aid be decreased to $30 §tate aid beginning Jan. 1st, 1935. U That $20 State aid for half orphan children granted to LULU CROOKS, Box 954, Shell Ave. Martinez, be decreased to X10 S}ate aid for half orphan children to begin as of Jan. 6, 1935. That $0 State aid and $20 county aid for half orphan children granted to �. MRS. PEGGY LINO; Veale & Leslie Ave. Mt. Vier:, Miartinez,be changed to $40 State aid r * and $30 county aid beginning Dec. lst, 1934. That $40 State and $20 county aid for whole orphan children granted to CALONE ga`. FAMILY, 550 Cutter St . Pittsburg, be changed to $30 State and $30 county aid as of Jan. 30, 1935; this monej to be disbursed by the Social Service Department, Relief in kind 64o groceries and $20 monthly payment on property. That $10 State aid and $10 county aid for LILLIAN LAWRENCE, Walnut Ave. Conco d 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 MRS. EMMA LOUISE HARCK, 445 First St. , Richmond, as of Dec. lst, 1934. That 415. State and 315. county aid to needy aged granted to John MORPSSON Pinole, be discontinued as of D-c . 1st, 1934. , 20V In Matter of app ointment of e. Harry M. Stow, as Member of Board of Directors of Joint Highway District #13 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 fY Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as a member of the n Board of Directors of Joint Highway District #13 of the State of California; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that S.C.Wells, 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, and to the Board of Supervisors ca of the County of Alameda, State of California., a Yr And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, January 21st, 1935, at 10 o'clock A.M, `"; wpA- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chairman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ClC1 er k. Wk . IN T E BOARD OF SUPUtVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, January 21st, 1935• " 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.Trenbath. S.C. ''e11s, Clark. u In Fatter of applications for Dance Permits. Applications for permission to conduct a dance until hour of 3 o 'clock A.M. are filed by th e applicants following: Mt.Diablo Post #246, American Legion, Danville, Feb. 2nd, 1935• Bay Point Fire Dept. of Port Chicago, :American L egi on Hall, Port Chicago, March 2nd, 1935• B.L.Anderline, Rodeo, January 30th, 1935. rA It is BY T�:E BOARD ORDERED THAT the said applications be granted. K k "=r �w A 5�50 In the Matter of Granting Permission " to lay a Pip e 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 Fater Service Company for a distance of approximately 2000 f eet, to and across the frontages of the respect- ive petitioners, IT IS BY THF BOARD ORDEREQ that said anpli.ca.tion be and the same is hereby granted, said work to b e daz e under the sup a7visi on of the County Surveyor, and to £ the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. a� :In ?latter of Grantirn; Permission to lay water pipe 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 erminus of 4he installation: of theCalifornia Water Service Company to approximately th eproperty known as The Airport, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby .r granted, said work to be doneunder the supervision of the County Surveyor, and to the satisfaction of the Szrpervisor of said District.,� In Matter of Purchase of Equipm alt for Sheriffs Office. Upo,. 'motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, -J.H.Morrow, County Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County, is h� eby authorized to purchase equip- m Ent consi stint, of guns, handcuffs, and photographic equipment, upon requisition frau M _ Join A.Milier , Sheriff of Contra Costa Caant,r, and the County Auditor of Contra Costa _ County is hereby directed to apply to this Boas for an adjustment of funds of the said Sheriff in order to finance the payment of the saidquipment. In Matt er of Placing Partition r. in office of the Sheriff of Conura Costa County. _�- John A.Miller, Sheriff of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized to have a 4� partition installed in the main office of the Sheriff ,of Contra Costa County, said work to be done under the supervision of J.H.Morror, 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 thloffice of the Sheriff of Contra Costa County, in order to finance the payment of s«id partition.r sa ,A 4 �r�lt R rKV- In Matt ex of Building Cement Floor . in noom in B�,s en ant of Court House, p . E.A.Lawrence, is hereby authorised to expend thesum of $26, in placing a cemert floor in th e room of to a 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 C ounty. f'q In Ma.t t er of Apnr oo r i at i on for SERA Project for Reaairs to Court douse Building and Furniture. It is , by the Board ordered that the sum of $229, be appropriated for the purchase of materials through the Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County for repairs and alterations to be placed in the Court House Building, the labor of doing said work to be a SERA Project . ,, :x In Matter of Acceptance of Resignation of Mrs. Camille Lyckman. _rye, 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 th a sam a is her eby accepted and said office declared vacant as of January lst, 1935• - . In Matter of Granting G.O.Meese, County Assessor, authority to apply for SEBA Project. Geo. O.Meese,County Assessor of Contra Costa County, is her eby grant ed t authority to apply to th e proper agency for an SERA Project, of compiling maps, etc, for the office of the County Assessor. l In Matter of Transf er of Funds. Upon request of A.i1.Sullenger, County Auditor, and in order to finance current operations, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $30,000 be advanced from 5 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, a, The said order is uassed by the unanimous vote of the Board4.s " ;k ..rtt.. Lim U i 4^5u. 1 tL I n }.!att er of Tran sf a of rung::s. � Upon request of A. SI 1 enEr, county Auditor, IT IS BY T E BOARD 'r ORD F.D that t_: e f ollowini appropriation adjustments be and the sam a are h Erd)y authori ed: ,4 Road Appropriations 1934-35. 10 J ST-1 ENT S. Motor V ehi cl a Fund A'ppr opns. 5uu. Dist. 1: Increase Decrease R 111-0 Mtce-Rts. of Way $2500.00 $3350.00 Mtce- Surface R 11?-0 :R 113-0 Mtte-$ridges 000.00 ;R 115-0 C 0 Imp. to Rds, X0.00 : $3350.00 ' $3350-00 SuD. Dist. 2• R 211-0 Mtce- Rts. of %Va 4040.00 y � $9240 .00 Mtce-Surface, R 212-0 R 212-202 "' Surface B25 1015.00 N, R. 202-5 Subgrad e " 1725.00 R 213-0 Mtce-Bridges, 2900.00 -$-5240.00 ' - 2 .04 Sun. Dist. 3• R 311-0 Mtce-R--us . of Way k000.0o 8700.00 Mtce- Surface, R 312-0 5 j R 313-0 Mt c e-Bri dg es, 1200.00 �E- R 315-0 0 .0 Imp. to Rds, 2500.00 t R 33.0-0 C 0 Imp. to Bridges, 1000.00 700.00 700.00 ._ Suo. Dist. 4: .�s R 411-0 Mtce-Rts of Stay 6-000. 00 7000.00 Mtce-Surface R 412-0 R 413-0 Mtce-Bridges, 1000.00 7000.00 7000.00 5uu. Dist. ; R 511-0 Utce-Rts of Way 1004. 00 3050.00 Mtce-Surface, R 512-0 R 513-0 Mtce-Bridg es 2000.00 R 516-0 C 0 Imp. to Bridges, 65o.00 '" 33n50.04 $3650.00 I nt er-Di stri ct Trans f er s: R 512-0-Mtce-Surface 5000,00 5000.00 Mtce-Surface, R 412-0 R 505-0 C 0 Imp. to Roads, 575.00 675.00 Mtce-Surface, R 402-0 Inter-Deot. Transf ers: R 578-0 C 0 New, BridN e;, 2135.00 2135.00 Mtce- Surface, R 522-0 ROAD F UND S. Sun. Dist. 3• R 301-0 Mtce-Rts. of Way 100.00 100.00 Mtce-Surface, R 302-0 Sino. Dist. 4: R 401-0 Mtce-Rts of Way 10.00 10.00 Mtce-Surface, R 402-0 S-ap. Dist. 5: r R. 501-0 Dftce-Rts. of Way 200.00 200.00 Mtce-Surface, R 502-0 r SURVEYOR G M RAL FUM . Sup. Dist. 1: Increase Decrease. ; R 171-0 Mtce-Rus of Way 045000.00 $18,150.00 C 0 New Bridges, R 179. R 173-0 Mtce. Bridges, 150.00 R 175-0 C 0 Imp. to Rods, 8500.00 R 176-0 00 Imp. to Bridges, 504.00 ;4 R 179-0 C 0 Rts. of tray 4000.00 $ 150.00 $18,150.00 Sup. Dist. 2• R 271-0 Mtce-Rts. of Way 900.00 18,075.00 C 0 Imp. to Rds, R 275 R 272-0 Mtce Surface, 2025.00 R 273-0 Mtce-Bridg es, 375.00 ! R 275-201-1 Co Imp. to B5 2300,00 201-2 25.00 201-4 " n u u 500.00 201-5 14050.04 201-7 If It It 1200.00 $18b75-00 $ 18,675.00 ':rrt'F.�iTr. 20= 31z 3'l Sun. Dist. 3: R 371-0 dtce-Rts . of Way $1900.00 $1300.00 Mtce-Surface, R372-0 � 373-0 MtcBridges, 0.00 0 0. �_ R �- 00 CO-Imp. to Rds, R375-0 t $1950-00 1950.00 Sun. Dist . 4: j R 471-0 Mtc e-Rts of Way 650.00 275.00 Mtce-Surf ace R 472-0 ; . R 473-0 Mtce-Bridges, _ 250.00 62 .00 CO Imp. to Rds, R 475-0 0-900.00 $900.00 . Di St. Sup5• a R 571-0 Mt c e. Rt s, of Way 1125.00• 4050.00 Mt c e-Suf f ac e R 572-0 �. R 573- 0 fit c e-Bridges, 166.Oo- R 575-0 0 0-Imp. to Ras, 246o,oa R. 576-0 C 0-Imp. to Bridges, 120.00 s, R•578-0 C O-New Bridges, 185. 00 $4050.00 $4050.00 SUPERVISORS GMMAL FUND. Sun. Dist. 1: fi R 120-1 Road Lighting c750.00 $830.00 Utce-Surface, R 122-0 k R 123-0 Mt c e-Bridges, 80.00 930 00 30.00 ` U, Sun. Di st. 2 R 221-0 ?fit c e-Rt s, of Way 240.of 240.00 Mt c e- rf ac e R 222-0 r F Sun. Dist. R 320-4 Mt c e-P ark Areas 60.00 5100.00 Mtc e-Surface R 322-0 as,. R -221-0 Mtce-Rts, of Way 1850.00 " R 323-0 Mt ce-Bridg es 121 .00 R 324-0 C 0- New Eauiv. 10. 00- R 325-0 C 0 Imp. to Ras, 954. 00 R 329-0 C 0 Rt s. of Way 60 .Oo 5100.00 $5100-00- Al Sun. Dist. 4: R 422-0 Mtce- Surface, 30-00- 30.00 Rd. Lighting R 420-1 The said order is passed by th a unanimous v of e of theBoard.r, ;zS 3 In Matt er of Approval of Bond -, on Lost Warrant. ; I t app Baring t o this Board that Warrant No. 5360, her�-t of or e drawn by then aunty Auditor on County -Lreasurer of Contra Costa County in favor of Wm. Meese, in sum of Y $140.23, payabl a out of th a General Fund of said County, has been stolen and that the :an said Wm. Meese, having furnished to this Board, a good and suffici ent bond in sum of 280.46, indemnifying the County against loss on theissuance of a duplicate warrant, to replace Auditor ' s Warrant No. 5360; It is by the BOARD ORDERED that said Bond and Sur eti es thereon b e a nd the same. : 1 are her Boy arprov ed a:ri the County 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. Th e said ord 2 i s passed by the unanimous vot e of th a Board.K n z3 In Matt a, of Appointment of Sup eri or Court Jurors for z. 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 Fn transaction of th ebusiness pending in said Si2prsior Court during the ensuing year, or until a ner* list of jurors is provided, and ti. e Court having, estimated that 500 Jurors will be reouired to transact the business of tixx Court during the ensuing year, the Board proceeds to and do:,. sel ected-- 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 elsui ng year or until a n �-, list of jurors is provided. The following is a list of the parsons so selected by the Board from the different districts of the County in proportion to the number of inhabitants of said r District and th e number of the District from which the said parsons are selected, to y rv, SUPERVISOR DISTRICfi N0. 1. . 1. Arnold, Mrs. Maude. Estes, 1r-rs. Pearl 2. Atwood, Roy 04. Easton, Mrs. Katherine 11. . Armand, Mrs. Norma J. 05. Ells, Harry Allen, Mrs. Marie C. ob. Eaton, Mrs . Florence Aiman_, Mrs. Elizabeth e7. Eg ;erth, Fred o. Anderson, Mrs. Bonnie 58. Freethy, Mrs. Marjorie 7. Allyn, Mrs. Margret 09. Flynn, Mrs . Alice4LL 5. Adams, Robes t J. 70. Fidler , Mrs . Anna Y. 9. Anderson, Mrs . D;,villa 71. Freethy, Mrs. Katherine " 10. Audibert, Mrs . Maggie 72 Farrenholtz, Mrs. R.M. 11. Anthes, Samuel, Jr. 74. Fitzgibbon, Mrs. Lucy 12. Brothers, Mrs. Merle 7 Fick Es, Clyde t 1-�. Bowman, Lyle H. 75. Faurot, Mrs . Lola z. 14. Brombachei , Mrs. Maude 76. Green, Mrs. Violet 15. B ell egarde, Andrew 77. Garvin, Mrs. Kate 16. Brashear, Mrs. Ruth. J. 78. Graefenecker, %ii W. 17. Barber , Mrs. Edna L. 79. Gill ett e, Mrs. =th e1 1,1. 15. Blake, Mrs. Geneva C. 50. Gregg, Mrs. Minnie 19. Baker, Mrs. Lela 81. Gordon, Mrs. Margaret 20. Bennett , V.G. 52. Gibbons, Mrs. Emma w 21. Blount, StephEn J. 83. Giebner, Mrs. Mary 22. Bryant, Everett. S Gundry, Mrs. Grace 2 . Baxter, Harry 85. Gates, Mrs. t'ffie P. 2 . Brennan, M.J. Sc. Golstein, Mrs. A. y 25. Bartlett , Mrs. Mildred 57. Gordon, M. J. 20. Bradbury, C.V. SS. Gardella, Mrs. Lena 27. Bolas, G.A. 99. Hislop, Mrs. Fay F. z.. 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 . ' E .Iael A. 97. Hislop, Mrs . Mary S. 32. Bell, Mrs. Irma 94. Hathaway, Mrs. Meta L. 33. Copeland, Caleb G. 95. Huston, Mrs. Viola 34. Curry, Mrs. Elizabeth 9c. Aeaster , Mrs. Lucy 35. Childs, Carman G. 97. Hitchcock, Mrs . Janet 30. Gas ey, John 95. Harr.Mrs. Julia 37. Cornell, Mrs. Mabel F. 99. Hosking, Mrs. Mona f 35. Carey, Mrs. Reva 100. Hansen, Mrs. Josephine T 9. Col e, Thomas 1. 101. Harlow, E.G eorg e 40. Christensen, Elmer 102. Hinkley, Mrs . Marion 41. Cleek, Mrs. Lottie 10 . Irwin, Mrs. Marguerite 42. Cryan, Mrs. Bertie D. 10.. Jacobs , Mrs. Pauline 4 . Chapman, Mrs. Mabel 105. Jaquith, Mrs. Minnie B. T 1 4 . Carr, Raymond r . 106. Jarvis, Mrs. Anna 45. Curry, Mrs. Henrietta 107. J eff ery, Jos eoh 40. Cole, Mrs. Mildred 105. Kerfoot, Lester 47. Curnow, William J. 109. Kratz Er , Lawrence C• 45. Chiapman, ltrs . Edith 110. Kaphan, Theodore 49. Cole, Mrs. Kati A. 111. Krantz, Mrs. Lottie a 50. Chancelot , Mrs. Eliza E. 112. Kruger , Mrs . Gladys 51. Calkins, Mrs. Irene R. Ill. Karp, Mrs. Blanche 52. Ceredoni, Charles 114. Kellet, Mrs. Marie Lee 53. Davis, Mrs. min:iie F. 115. Kennedy, Mrs. Anna 1-1-44. Dietrich, Frances E. 116. Kleiser , kts. Katherine 55. Drexel, Mrs . largaret 117. Kinstrey, Mrs. Mellisa 56. Dolan_, Mrs . Geraldine 11S. Lautenschlager , Mrs. Anna 57• Denis, Harry 119. Lee, Lars. Mary Roberts ? 58. DeSoto, Arch 120. Linell, Mrs. Julia 59. Dawson, Alexander. 121. lamble, Mrs. Josephine 60. Dimmock, Mrs. Nellie M. 122. Lee, Mrs. Elizabeth) A. r. ol. Ellis, 'Mrs. Ruby 127. Lancaster , Frank 02. lakle , Mrs. Nthel A. 124. Lohsen, Mrs. Augusta. r,t.. z� P : l :a i`r ti 125. Locke, Mrs . Ella M. 172. Rutledge, Mrs. Helen 12_6. Mugg, Mrs . Amy 173. Robertson, David 127. Mason, Mrs. Mabel E. 174. Rawson, Harry E. 125. Malianni, Mrs. Rose 17E. Smith, Mrs . Elizabeth129. Marshall , Mrs. Flor Face 176. Smith, Mrs. Collie t 130. Malloy, Mrs. Agnes. 177. St end er,Carl 131. Milner , Mrs. Nellie 175. Sullivan, Mrs. Thelma L. 132. Maloney, MTs. Florence 179. St warns, H.M. 133- Muir, J.L. 150. Self, Mrs . Esther P. 134. Martin, Mrs. Bertha 151. Spires, Mrs. Amelia 135. Muth, Mrs. Margaret 152, Shea, Mrs. Margaret A. y 130. Metz, Mrs. Pauline 183. Sears, Mrs. Hazel V. 4 137. Medlicott, Mrs. Bessie E. 18 . Sigut, Mrs. Hortense N. 138. Morken, Mrs. Maritha Helene185. Silva, Ant ane 1 9. Meyers,s M s eY � r� . Freda 186. Shubat, Florence �- 140. Mohondro, Bernice L. 187 Scari, Antone 141. Massey, Mrs. Evelyn 188, Schultz, Albert 142. Morelli , 1141rs. Emma 189. Soby , Mrs. Monica 14"�. McCann, Mrs. Mary E. 190. Smith, Mrs. Rosemary 146. McCabe, MTs. Annie 191, Schwartz, A.P. 145. McCormick, John -fid. 192• Solic.: , Mrs. Catherine 140. McChristian', Wi11ia-n 19� StehZ, Mrs. Esmerelda May { 147. McCann, Mrs. Frances L. 194. Spencer, Mrs. Jessie R. 145. McCormack, Mrs. Bernice 195, Smith, Mrs. LorraineVA 149. Nystrom, Mrs. Fdith M. 196. Springer , Mrs. Earl 150. Newcomb, MTs. Ruth A. 197. Selvester, Mrs. Nellie M. 151. Nee, Mrs. Luch 5 195. Thompson, O.A. 152. Northcutt, Leroy 199. Timmons, Mrs. Kate D. 15 Nelson, Mrs. Virginia 200. Tu?-ley, H.H. �r 1 Noziglia, Dan 201. Tandy, Mrs. Sylva , 155. O'Connell, Mrs. Marie 202. Thompson, Mrs. Grace E. 156. O'Brien, Mrs. Alice E. 20Theis, Lawrence. 157. O'Brien , MTs. Philomena 20 Transue, Mrs. Anita 159- Pleau, E.A. 205. Urquhart, William 1 9. Pidco ck, Mrs. Florence 206. Upham, George 1 0. Pearce, Mrs. Oral 207. Vernetti, Theresa lol. Paulson, Mrs. Gladys 205. Von Dollen, Mrs. Della _ 162. Plat e, J.H. 209. Vaughn, Mrs. Elizabeth . 163. Poage, A.H. 210. Wees,Tbmas K. 164. Quadres, Joseoh A. 211. "ard, Mrs. Mary to Russell, H• E• 212. Waring, `filbert 160. Rector, Mrs . Madge H. 211. Weeks , Mrs. Bessie 167. Rickabaugh, Charles 214, Winchole, Mrs. Nellie C. 165, Richmond, W.B. 215. Forwick, Everhard, 169, Rihn, Mrs . Olive 170. Rose, Anthony 171, Rose, Manuel - SUP MVISOR DISTRICT NO. 2. 1. Anderson, Mathias 31. Mrs. Minetta Hirt 2. Andr eas en, Mrs. Frances 32, Lloyd E.Ivory y: Axtell, Chester. 3 . Dorothea T. PCelly Arata, Attili o F. er Jas. L esli e Bour ou on M g gn , Robert 35. Lloyd, Griffith Bell , Roy D. 36. Litten, Laura 7. Claunch, Mrs. Verda 37. Mershon, Sarah M. s 5. Carr,Alfred J. 35, Marshall, Marie M. . 9 Carey, Mrs. r`thel 39. Main, Ethel B. rw 10. Coughlan, Mrs. Kathleen 0. Meaney, Ms. Nellie y 11. Clausen, Hans C. 41. McNulty, L (lora Mrs. 12. Dias, John 0. 42. McCarthy, Mrs . Katherine 1';. Davies , Annie Stewart 43. Newton, Fred 0. 14. Dolph, Adelfri eda 44. Page, Robert F. 15. Dethlefson, Ethel 45. Parini , PTemo < r 16. Dedmond, William R. 46. Petersen, Estelle 17. Dohrman, J--ck 47. Root Pearl E. 18. Donegan_, Mrs. Mary 48. Rose , Mary J. 19. Dowrelio, Ilda Mrs. 49, Searle, Henry L. 20. Di et eric h, Nellie E. 50. Smith, Mrs. Leona - 21. Edwards, Sarah G. 51 . Sutton, Jos eoh A. 22. Edwards, Mrs. Grace 52. Sandford, Arthur G. - 2 . Frost, Esther F. 53 Squi er , Grover C. 24. Friend, Betsey G. 54. Thorup, Andrew K k° 25, Gerew, Henry B. 55. Talty, Mrs, Edna ; 26. Green, Mrs. Mamie 56. Thomas, Ernest 27. Girola, Elizabeth 57. talsh, Mrs. Hannah 28. Gates, Fred A. 55. Was er, Mrs. Mary 29. Hanna, Wanda Muir 59. - ;4 30. Harrold, Arline S. 60. ron fixx Ti• 1 '9 ,COY yZ. rk Zo17 �y SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 3, 1. Abel, Julia H. 50. Knight, Mrs. Mabel 43 2. Accinelli, Antonio . Levada, Joseph Jr, w Adams, Charl es F. 5, Lyford, sirs. Verna ° Anderson, Ralph �9. Lovelace, Mrs. Leah y 5. Barnett, Mrs. Amelia H. 00. Lasell, Ern Est R. 6. Brubaker , 2ir s. Helen 61. Moran, Agmes F. 7. Bradley, Guy W. 02, Mittlenan, Mrs. Mary E. S, Baldwin, N.I. 6 Mart ens, Fred 9. Buttner , John J. 64, Meehan, Mrs. Mary B. ;> 10. Bedell, Walter C. 65. Milliff, Mrs. Rose A. 11. Blowers, H.U. ob. Martin, A.W. 12. Bitcon, George. 07. -Medlin, Theodore 1'. Brooks, Tom 'S. McK ean, John Calvin 14. Beard, John G. 69. McCarth_r, Mrs. Carberine 15. Buxton, Edwin W. 70. McKay, Mrs. Ruth - lb. Beede, Leroy W. 71, `McCarthy, Fdith J. 17. Barl ettani , Norman 72. 11c Lain, John E. 1S. Bruning, John J. 7 . Nel staedt er ,, Michaelis 19. Benzing, Christian 7 . Narberes, Rene a 20. Berlino, Richard Alan 75. Norris, Mary H. 21. Connolly, Mrs . Mary 0. 7b. Nott, William P. � . 22. Coots, Robert C. 77. -Osborne, Eri ¢s. 2 . Clampitt, Mrs. Mary 79. Pollock, William T. 24. Clark, Mrs . Irma 79. Prather , Mrs. Marjorie : 25. Correia, Mrs. H el en 80. Palmer , Mrs Ros a M. =- 26. Day, Mrs. Kath Brine 91. Penn, Mrs. -'dith S. 27. Dellamater ,, Rolla C. 82. Parton, G?orge 28. Dawson, George G. 93. Peterson, Harmand R. . 4 29. DeSoto, S.J. S . Rotherman, Mrs. Josephine 30. Downing, Ralph E. 85. -Rice, Charles E. 31. Collins, Mrs. Grace go, Russi , M.F. 32. Eaby, William D. 97Reid, Lars. Selma 3. 33. Freitas, Frederick SS. Ross, Mrs. Margaret 34. Ferguson, Stewart C. 99. Ran s f or d, James A. 5 Ford, Andr ,er:, 90. Struby, C.J. 36. Ferrixr, William S. 91. Spait es, Edward F. 37. Garaventa, Louis D. 92. Stenger , Henry A. } 38. Gavey, Sr. Warren J. 97• -Stella, Urbano ; ,x 39, Graham, Mrs. Mary A. 9 Smith , Guy 0. . 14}0. Granshaw�. Arthur 95• Shan e, Charl es E. { 41. Giber ti, Alb ert 90, Silveira, J.L. 42. Humbl e, John G. 97. Smi th, M,V, 43. Huffman , George '••i, 99. Slater, J.F. 44. Honneger , Mrs. Leona 99. Severns, Mrs. Blanche 4�. Hilson, Robert E. 100. Voice, Mrs. Florenc e G. 40. Hatfield, Earl C. 101. Williams, Mrs. Mary A. 47. Jameson, Howard B. 102. Walk er , Mrs. Beatrice S. 48. Johns cn , Louis 0. 10-4. Worr r, H Erman k 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. Weltz, Lars. Lily U. 5 Kenn e 105. Stanton,dy, Thomas J. Hugh A. - 5 Killip, Mrs. Helena V. 109. Allen , Clinton z . 55• Kay, Mrs . Dell 110. Holmes, Arlita SUP MVISOR DISTRICT NO. 4, 1. Atcninson, John I.Y. 32. Lett en, John A. 2. Adams, J.L. Sul cahey, Mi cha el V. Allison, Chas L'. Y_. Merriman, Walter 0, Botzbach, Henry A. 3�, McGlashan, Join 5. Boys en , Andreas, 30. Nicholls, Mrs. Dorothy > b, Bergasen, Stanley 37, 0lofson, Sylvester ?a 7. Bentley, Margaret E'. 39, O 'Hara, George 8 Bucholtz, Fred 0. �9. Portman Andrew F. 9. Baer, Harry 0. Perry, Julian 10. Bastian, Mrs . Ida Mae 41, Parker , Mrs. Clara. r. 11. Connors, John J. §_ 12. Ca 42 Rasmussen_ Hans ry'Champlin, Chas. 0. 433, Scudera, Andre^ J. 13. Clark, Harold E. 44, Skeoch, Mrs. Flora `y lu. Carter, Earl D. 45. Smit , Fred J. r 15. Duncan, Harold T. 40. St. Martin, Vital J. lo. Downinb Mrs. Arvilla 47. Sellick, Charles 17. Daily, yrs. Olive Anna 48. Schmidt, Elizabeth }F 18. Dutra, Mrs . Mary R. 49, Shideler ,, Sam Y. 19. Evans, Mrs . Helen M. 50, Seeley , Charles 20. Foster , Wm. H. 51, Schmalholz, Jeanette 21. Gr abst a n, Adolph 52. Stockfleth Jos Th 22. Griffin, ET-Tr-.t 0. Uren, Rarry 23. Hay, James5�3- . Ward, Donald 2 Hunt enan, Fred J. 55, Winstead, S.A. 25. Herbert, Mrs. Catherine 5b, Wildes, Geo, E. 26, Green, Thomas 57. Welsh, Jos. 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. Lov Pri dge, Otis 31. L esti e, Robert . iz�. 70 4 SUPBIVISOR DISTRICT NO. 5. 1. Altizer, Mrs. Mary 32• Nail, Jas. ". 2. Anderson, Mrs. Frances 33. Nason, James E. •r Y.�.f 3. Armstrong, John J. 34. Noia, Mrs. Bessie -; T 4. Brennap, Mrs . Rosetta 35. _O'Bri En, Carrol B. 5. Byer , Virgil A. 36. Pim ental, Manuel 6. Beede, Frank R. 37. Parsons, Rudolph H. 7. Beed, George 38. Ross, Joseph 8. Burroughs, Mrs. Edna 39. Register, A.W. 9. Bliss, Mrs. Mary 40. 'Rodrigues, Joaquin 10. Bund es en, Jas. R. 41. Ruckstuhl, Jos. 11. Carpenter, Mrs. Nellie 42. Raetenik, Benjamin J. 12. Clark, Robert A. 43. Reed, Mrs. Mildred 13. Camper, Mrs. Zwa F. 44. Saurman, H.V. 14. Douglas, Chas. B. 45. _Smith, Frank X. y y Smith ` ¢a 15. Dal Porta46. F.J. Frank Ste. 16. DeMartini , Victor 47. .Shoenaker , Clarenc a M. 17. Estes, Mrs. Gladys 48. Shellenberger , Charles D. Jr. = 18. Gedd es, Lloyd 49. Somerhalder, Arthur 19. Garrow, Bragdon 50. Shine, Mrs. Agnes � 20. Gauger, Elmer 51. Taylor, Mrs. Mildred n 21. Grueninger , Ed.W. 52. Ureas, W:n. 22. Higgins, Lee, Sr. 53. Vivian , Geo. 23. Hamni ond, Wm. 54. 'V-,ale, Mrs. Ida 0. aft,. 24. Hampton, John C. 55. Webber , Harry D 25. Irvine, Geo. E. r 26. Cranstron, Mrs. Ina 44 27. Krumland, Mrs. Grace T. 28. Karrer, Mrs. Hedwig R. ' 29. Lill ey, Mrs . Rose. 30. McFarlan, Frank " 31. McHattie, Thos. C, a `?�sx s NY. r` `N+.. 'a wd In Matter of Purchase of Revolvers for District attorney. . It is by the Board ordered that J.H.Moxrow, County Purchasing Agent, be and ti he is her eby authori zed to purchase four Revolvers for th e office of th e District Attorney of Contra. Costa County upon requisition fro=ji District Attornry.K f } 4 In Matter of Purchase of of ,y lc iF Automobi 1 f or Sup ervis or/Di st riot #2. It is, by the Board ordered that H.L.�;ummings, Sup ervisor of District #2 n be and he is her eby authorized to expend the sum of $842, for th e purchase. of an i f. automobil e to b e used in his official duti es as Sup a7visor of Contra Costa County; IT IS FURTHM CIDER= that said automobile be paid for out of the Motor Vehicle Funds allocated to said Suoervisox District #2. The said order is passed by the unanimous vot e of the Board. :?a In Matter of Purchase of Automobile for S,,:p fr vi s or of Supervisor Dist. #1. f It is, by the Board orderad that James N.Long, Supervisor of District #1, be and he is hereby authorized to Pxpend the sum of $778, for the purchase of an w automobile to be used in his official duties as Supervisor of Contra Costa County; .xaa It IS FURTH{ ORDEt'�D t:.at said automobile b- Daid for out of the Motor Vehicle Tunas allocated to said Supervisor District #l: The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. r'�ery` y� In the Matter of Appointm eut of .,�.. F.J.Collins, as Gardener . > ' Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS OrRDER?�D k� that F. .Collins, be and h-- is her eby appoint ed 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 ex eby ord-red to draw his warrant monthly, on General `' Fund, in favor of F.J.Collins, commencing as of Jan. 7th, 1935, at 12 o'clock Noon. {e In Matter of An:oointmr-nt of Night Watchman. On motion of 5upesvisor Long, seconded by Sup ervisor C,.immings, it is ORDER-ED : . tr.,at Joe bongo, be and he is her eby appoint =gid a Night Natchan for the Court House and Sheriff Is office at a salary of $132 p==r mons , and the County Auditor is hereby Ordered to draw his warrant monthly on Gen=ral Fund of said County in sum of $132 fl' in pa ment of said salary,- commencing Y• y, commencing, as of Jan. 7th, 1935: at 12 O'clock Noon.K' .� r �k 206 �. >4?k :h2 In Katt ex of Communication from Znesgency Rf-li -f A!?ministration. A communication having been received from the EI~aergency Reli of Administration, :ngineering Department, suggesting that this Board sponsor a program placing mel drr.w - s ing mans and platting; roads, for a road book, It is, BY TFI✓ BOARD ORD'-173ED that th e Supervisor of each Supervisor District be and h e is her =by authorized to apply for s-id Proj ect should he deem said work to be justifiable., y 'l In Matt er of Allorranc e to Indigents. It is OR.DM'�D that $15. State and 715 county aid to needy blind be granted to MRS. CLARA BaTSO: , 414 Kenxnry St. EZ C ezrit o, as of January 1st, 1935• That $21.25 M County cash alloa;ance grant ed to MRS. CLARA B'-P21SOII, 414 Kearney St. F-11 Cerrito, Y, be discontinued as of Jan. 1 , st , 1935- That 750 bounty cash allowance granted to HRS. GUADALUPE LAOS, 131 Barrett r Ave. Ri c.rn ond, -be discontinued as of Jan. 15th, 1935. s r That X35, c ount y cash all o;rance grant ed t o ANTOty E LUIS , 3911 Ohio St. Richmond, be discontinued as of Jan. 15, 1935- That 715. county cash allowance granted to MRS. EMMA MARTIN FZ,1201 Ferry St. Martinez, be discontinued as of Jan. 1 , 1935. 3 That application of HRS. AN,dA P ^r ERSEN, 540 2 L exingt on St. El Cerrito, for ai d, } be denied as need not established. That aDDlication of WILLIAM! J. PHILLIPS, 1731 Barrett Ave. Richmond, for aid be denied, as need not Established. That application of JOHII TAYLOR, 312- 9th St. Richmond, for aid be denied as need not established. �E That application. of THEODORE. ROGERS, 270- 4th St . Richmond, for aid be denied, as need not established. That aoDlication. of JOSEPH TAVOLERA, 646- 18th St. Richmond, for aid be denied as need not Established. That anDlication of HRS. LYRA NAVO:,,T, R.F.D. Box 361 , Richmond, for aid be denied as need not established. That anolic ati on . of MRS. AL_I E PAT T E11SOTF, 230 Nevin Ave. Richmond, for aid be denied, as need not establish Ed. That 715. State and 715. county aid for needy aged be reinstated to MRS. EMMA -i MARITI.N, M, 1201 Ferry St. Martinez, as of Jan. 1, 1935• That 710 State and 710 county aid to It.MANUS, AMADOR, C/o MRS. MARI r- GRISEL , Gen. Del. Livermor e; be continued as of ''an. 1, 1935, to needy aged (Tassajara) . 4; That 710.50 State aid and 710.50 county aid for needy aged grant ed to LIR. a BEii GRANT, 1702 F. St . Antioch, be continued as of Jan. 1 , 1935. That 712.50 State and 712.50 county aid to the needy aged grant eel to WALLACE BRACKTLE, Pinole, be continued as of Jan. 1935. _ That 712.50 State and 712.70 county aid to the needy aged granted to MRS. KJER TI BROWN, 556- bth St. Richmond, be c ontinu ed as of 'Jan. 1, 1935. That 715. State and 715 county aid to needy aged granted to JOSEPH BARSANTI 324 Barrett Ave. Richmond, be continued as of Jan . 1935• That 710 State and 710 County aid to needy aged grant d to MISS CARRIE DOEBLIIT 163- 11th St. Ric:.mond , be continued as of Jan. 1935- That $12. 50 State and 712.50 County aid to needy aged granted to YRS . ADA MICRGAN 1704 Grant St. Concord, be discontinu ed as of Jan. 1 , 1935. That 711.50 State and 711 . 50 County aid to needy aged granted to IRS. RIMA ANDERSON, 425- 4th St . Richmond, be discontinued as of Jan.l, 1935• That 415. State and 715. c oa my aid to needy aged grant ed to LAWRENCE 14. HENS. LL 301 - 32nd St. Richmond, be disc onti nu Era as of Jan. 1 , 1935. That application. of CHARLES y. H-4RR2,SH� , Stege, for aid be denied. That application. of OTTO ZIIt,~R'_,`AN416 B. St . Richmond, for aid be deni ed. That 720 Stat- aid and 710 county aid b- grant,d t o !.Mff. aV%. YN BUSTOS, Rte 1, Box 35- R.D. Matson Camp, Brentwood, b morning Jan. 1, 19'35, for half orphan "k3 childz• az. V 4 tff�. That $20 Stat e aid f or half orphan children granted to MRS. NUNZIATA F OIv'TAl` A, 305 Talbart St. Martin ez, be c onti:zu ed as of Dec. 1, 193 . That $10 State and $20 county aid for half orphan of grant -d to MRS. MARY BRIGHT, 23 Nichol Ave. Pt,Richmond, be continued as of an, 1935• " That $30 State and $30 county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS. JOSEPHINE ARANDA, Wiiliard St. North Richmond, be c ani; ed to read: $60 State aid for { half orphan children be granted as of May 1, 1934. t y And the Board takes rec ess to meet on Monday, February 4th, 1935, at 10 o'clock f A.M. f . !�, . . . . .@hairman. . . . . . . . . . . . .` .'. :��.� .�. . . . . .Cl 1 erk, lir �f w r 4 35 ORDER FOR SPECIAL M=-, , I NG OF BOARD OF SUP MVI SORS. ° IT IS BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS of Contra Costa County, ordered that a N- Special Meeting of said Board be held on Thursday, January 24, 1935, at 8:30 A.M. S for th e n;spos e of c onsidering matt ers per twining to th e office of Social Service Department of Contra Costa County, and for the purpose of doing any other business that may legally come before said Board at that time. �t a Dated: Jan. 24, 1935- W.J.Buchanan, James N.Long, Harry �. Stow. H.L. Cummings, R.J,Trembath. r t' R i?YTI e� tP+wr. ri¢, cp�$ Fx r� ..yer a ram. _tYh Lw,@ f c3x t 20i before THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COIN'TRA COSTA C()U TY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. g THURSDAY, JANUARY 24th, 193 5• The Board met at 8:30 A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Bucha.nan, Chairman; Supervisors Jaynes N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trambath. S.C. Wells, Clerk. 4 it In the Matter of Cancelling Warrant No. 4258 of the County of Contra Costa and issuing new warrant ryP to Hercules i7at er Cbmpar3y. ORD ER. f WHEREAS, theC ounty of C ontr a Costa is and has bean engaged in th e improvement of Twenty-third Street, Richniond, in the First Supervisorial District, which improvement is known as Road A-8; and, 4F^in WHEREAS, it b eDam e n ec essary for th e county to acciuire c ertain prop erti Es over which to construct said Road A-8, among others being a portion of Lot 180 of - rf the San Pablo Rancho and a portion of Lot 179 of th e 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. rierculos Water Company and .he County of Costa, it was agreed that Frank Fray, et al. , should and did deed to the County of Contra Costa, that portion of Lot 180 necEssary for the inmrovemmt of Road A-8 and that Herc,.i1Ps Water Company should and did deed to Frank Fray, et al. t;,7enty-three %rsndredths (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 improvements from said .portion '* �x of Lot 180 to said Twenty-three hundreds (23/100) acre parcel, a portion of Lot 179, all of iehi ch agreements hav e b ec om e ex=cut ed, and it was further agreed that th e y County of Contra Costa should pay to th e HeTcul m Water Company th a sum of Thirteen Hundred -eighty five and no/100 ($1385.00) dollars;. and, WHEREAS, said County of Oontra Costa, in pursuance of said agreements, did issue its warrant numbered 4258 for th e sum of Thirteen hundred eighty-five ($1385.00) { dollars to Frank Fray, et al. which said warrant should have b e el issued to the nercul es Water Company, who wer e entitled thereto by reason of th e afor esaid execut ed agreements ; and, �xra WHEREAS, Frank Fray, et al. have refused to endorse said warrant to said nercul Water Comi)any, w^o are equitably entitled thereto; and whereas, the Richmond Martinez Abstract` and Title Company have in handling; the escrow deeds of said prop Erty advanced thesum of Thirteen hundred eighty-five ($1385.00) dollars for pay- mint to said hercul es Water Comuany and have made, executed, and delivered to this Board th ear bond inderpnifyino and guarant eein.= the County cf Contra Costa, against any loss whatso ever by r eason of the aforesaid pr enis es or by reason of the issuance of any warrant for the sum of Thirteen hundred Eighty-five ($1385.00) dollars to the j nercul es Water Company. NOW, THEREFOR F, IT ISM, Y ORD E-MD that a warrant of the County of Contra t x=� Costa, b e issu ed to the Herc::l es Water Cornpany in th e sum of Thirt een hundred eighty- . fiv ($1385.00) dollars, said deny b: in_, equitably entitled thereto by reason of : +L� fi r $sem` rr th e aforesaid pre;iis es; and that warrant number 4258 h er ,,tofor a made t o Frank Fray, et gi al. be and the same is her �by ordered cancelled . IT IS FURTH'—qq 03DS3M that a cony of this order be attached to the warrant issued to th e H ercul es Water Company. The atrove and foregoing is a true copy of an order passed and adopted by the . Board of Si.. visors of the County of Contra Costa, this 24th day of January, 1935• r A InMatt er of Acceotanc e of , Resignation_ of Mrs. Ruth W.McCord, Director Social Service Denartment. LL Mrs. Ruth W. McCord, having tendered to the Board her resignation as Director = 5• of the Social Service D rpartment of Contra Costa County to take eff ect immediately, It is, by the Board ordered that said resignation be and the same is hereby acc eDted and said office declared vacant. , �7 In Matter of SusD ensi on of Mrs. Iona Booth, Visitor of the YSYs•, Social Service Departm Ent of Contra Costa Co. This Board deeming it for the best interests of Contra Costa County that Mrs. Iona Booth, Visitor of the Social Service Department of Contra Costa County, be suspended == l until th e furth er order of t his Board; f• Un_ on motion of S­i3ervisor Stor., seconded by Supervisor Trembath, It is by ori.hoot salaryq� " the Board order nd that Mrs. Iona Booth, be and she is her -by suspended/ until furth er Ij H order of this Board, as a Visitor of the So tial Service Department oz Contra Costa Ccunty, to be eff ective as of this dat e. ,,. In Matter of Appointment of as ;Otis Loveridge/Acting Director 'of the Social S avice Department of Contra Costa Caanty. The office of Director of Social Service Department of Contra Costa County having been declared vacant, on account of the acceptance of resignation of Mrs. Ruth a:• W.McCord, x ff IT IS, upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, 7: l- . - by the Board ordered that OTIS LOV FRIDGE, be and he is hereby appointed Acting Dir ,ctor of Social Service D®artment of Contra Costa County, to serve until the further order of this Board. Y the salary of It is FURTHIR ORDM'TD that/said Acting Director of Social Service Department shall be $225 per month, and the County auditor is herAby ordered to draw his warrant monthly on the Charities Corrections Fund of said County, in favor of said Otis Lov txi dge in sum of $225, in payment of said salary. r, 3y. 210 :;rte A Y!r _2% t IK THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF Ct';�T' A C,aSiA CC;UNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. . M0 K)AY, FEBRUARY 4, 1935. w, Th,e BOARD YFT A7 1001 oloclK A.M. r< Present : Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.L•onc,, H.L.Cummings, H.L. Cummings, Harr;7 M.Stow, and R.J.Trenbath. S.C.Wells, Cl _-rk. --------------- :'he minutes of ti_e Board for and aurins tae month of January, 1935, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approvedas r ,,-.ad and signed by r the Chairman and Clerk. In the MattzT of the Formation of " �p Rodeo County Fire Protection District. _ A petition having been heretofore filed with this Board praying for �- formation of n Count, Fire Protection: District, to be known as "Rodeo County Fire Protection District"', and notice of time and -)lace of hearing on same having been published in the Pinole Times, a newspaper of general circulation ?rinted and published in County of Contra Costa, for the time and in the manner as required d by law as shown by the affidavit of F.C. Mosen, on file herein, and notice of time and -olnce of h -ring on said -aetiti -):1, having been posted in three public places r,'ithin the b(mnd=,ries of said -)roposed Dis,rict as shown by the affidavit on file herein of F.J.Barnard, and this being time and -)lace set out in said , notice for hearing- of said petition and no person having; filed hereim written ob- jections or otherwise to the formation of said District; �-- The further hearing o-L said matter is hereby ordered continued: to Monday February lSth, 1935, at 11 o' clock A. at irhich 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 r �x Board, in compliance with the conditions set out in Section 2119 of the General Laws, Statutes of 1933. Y 4y.. In Matter of Rescinding Order .,} Farming Rivercrest Sanitary District. ��ac 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 x as "Rivercrest Sanitary District" and it appearing to this Board that the supple- mental report as required by Section 2119 of General Lams, Statutes of 1933, was not prepared and filed with t.ii.s Board prior to the making of said Order Forming said District, or at all; Upon, motion of Supervisor Trembatn, seconded by Su-)ervisor Stow, IT IS BY a:n {: T:-iE BOARD ORDERED that t'r.r Order heretofore made on the 7t:1 day of January: 1935: formin_ said"River crest Sanitary District'; be and the same is 's�erQby set aside and ; mj declared null and void. L z' .r �a � 21�y.n. f� In Matter of Petition to Establish and Maintain Rivercrest Sewer �a District. A petition having been filed with this Board, praying that certain territory y ' Aj within the County of Contra Costa, be formed into and maintained as a sewer '" t e knot as Rive crest Sew Diss ict Di stric u n acc gidanc e wl n Section , of __e Act of the Legislature of the State of Calif or.nia, enacted March 5t::, 1599, 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 THT, BOARD ORDERTM, that notice of the filing of said petition be , published for the time and in the manner required by law, in the Pittsburg Independent, a newspaper of gen Tal circulation nrin,ed and nublished in the County of Coma Costa , Y In Matter of Furnishing Electric tiAc 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 L to be installed within Byron Highr•ay Lighting; District, according to plans, system and suecifications nor= on file in the office of the Clerk o-' this Board, and this being time and '�l?c P, $r receit-ing; said bids, the following bid is received: Y Bid of Pacific Gas & ectric Comoany as shown in Schedule"L " , attached to said bid. and it a.ppearing to this Board that said bid is a satisfactory bid, IT IS, BY TNS BOARD ORDERED that said bid be and the same is hereby accepted + Y� and the contract for the furnishing of electricity to Byron Highr:ay Lighting District tx be awarded to Pacific Gas & Electric Com_)any. IT IS FU?�T ER ORDM7ID that said Pacific Gas & Electric Company, prepare con- r :. tract and bond in the sum of $2000. con-,ditioned upon t:,.e faithful performance of said aa. c on tract. { y In Satter of Calling E1 ection for election x . of Directors of Lafayette County Stater District. The Board of Supervisors being required by law at this time to call an election for t':.e election of Directors in Lafayette County Water District; Thereforq, IT IS HEREBY ORDM70 that an electi on be held on Tuesday, the 26thY day of March, 1935, between the hryurs of six o'clock A.M. and seven' o'clock P.M. when the polls will be closed, in Lafavette. County ?dater District, and that the whole of said District shall be considered one precinct for the purpose of voting at said election, at which said election there shall b? elected a Board of Directors consisti g of five maubers. - IT IS FURTHM ORDERED that the polling, place for said election shall be m' "Lafayette Town Hall " Lafayette, California, and that the following' electors are hereby designated as officers of election to conduct said election, to wit : Inso ector : J. J.Hammond. Judge: Alvin Sparhawk Cl erks: Grace Michant- Mabel Bor;beer. G ` 44� 21 `2 y r� IT IS FURTHER ORDERFD t .at t'-,.e Clerk of this Board cause notice of said election To be uublished in "courier-Journal" , a nmspaner published and circulated in said Contra Costa County, toget.- er with a certified list of names of candidates, and offices to be filled. �p. 4N `K In the 1:att =r of Al+_avianc e to Indigents under care of Probation Officer. ~#i beginning T t i s BY THE BOARD ORD��y D that Jan. 1, 19'z5, $10 State and $10.00 jounty aid be renewed to tha Probation. Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for sup ort and ' maintenance of Thelma Smith. 1935 State and County aid be fi It is Further ORDER-D that binnin ; Jan. 1st, , , reneged to Probation Officernt of $30 State and $30 , Thomas A.Boyer, in thw amou county for support an"d maintrnanc= of th- three Rios Children. 41 It is FURTH- ORDERE'D that beginnin:- Jan. 1st, 1935, State and County Aid be renewed to Probation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for the suvnort and maintenance of � the five Panuigua children, in the amatznt of X40 Stnte and A60.00 county aid. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. :..F.X. v} 4•X to Matter of Allor:ance to Indigents. ` �f. JA`s IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $25. State aid to the needy blind, and $25. County cash all c ance be grant ed to JOSEPH ROB%RTS, Alvarado St. San Pablo, to b egin as of Jan. 1, 1935. That $15. per want _ county cash all or-anc e be continued to MRS. `BAUD 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 x+50. pa- month county c as n allowance be grant rd to MRS. FRANK MURRAY, r, 5725 Fresno St. Richmond Annex, as of Jan. 1, 1935 (continuation) . That $10 County cash allor�ance be continued to MARY SANTOS, Tennant Avenue, Pinole, as of February 1st , 1935• ' ,s That $,20. County cash allowance be continued t n MRS. MIZABETH SAUSAMAN, 717 Pomona St . z. Cerrito, as of Jan. lst, 1537. That $15. County case: alloy^a ice be continued to r9ILLOUGHBY SHADE, 147_-15th St. Richmond, as of Jar.. ls-, 191.1 That $42.50 per month county cash allowance to DOMONIC & ANNE MERCURIO, Gran-cr' s rWharf, Martinez, be increased to $45. per month county cash allowance as of Nov. 1, 1934, and be paid to Mr. and Mrs. 1)omonie Mercurio. That $10.()0 county cash allorance to MARY AGFES BERGW, 1104 Liberty St. t _ El Cerrito, be increased to $12. county cash allowance as of Feb. 1, 1935. That $9.50 County cash allowance granted to MRS. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, 176- - 9th St . Richmond, be increased to X13. 50 County cash allowance as of Feb. 1, 1935. That $40 County cash allowance be discontinued to MRS. HAZEL YARN ELL, 814 Chanslor Ave. Richmond, as of Feb. 1, 1935. r-� That $10 County casia allowance be discontinued to DOMONIC MERCURIO, Gen. Del. � Martinez, as of Nov. 1, 1934. 2 Count aid be 'ranted to WILLIAM RO`�ELL, Arlington k That X13.25 State and X13. 5 y � •:�. Hot el, Antioch, as of Jan. 15, 1935• That $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid for needy aged granted to HARRY BROULET WALNUT CREEK, be continued as of Jan. 1, 1935. That $12.50 State and $12.50 County aid for needy aged granted to THOMAS RASCR - P.O. Box '395, Walnut Creat, be continued as of Jan. lst, 1935• a, That 4415. State and 4`15. county aid for needy aged granted to FRAINK A. McINTYRE, 504- 3rd St. Richmond, be amended to read : $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid to the 's needy aged as of Jan. 1, 1935• K That 513.50 State and $13.50 Counuy aid for needy aged granted to FRED JONES, i� F'= Cabin 11, McFarland Court, Pittsburg„ be discontinued as of Jan; 1, 1935. That '7. 50 State and $7.50 County aid to the needy aged be discontinued to , EDWARD BRErVEN, Raaap Ranch, Martinez, as of Jan. 1, 1935• That $15. State and $15. county cash granted to !MS. JOSE-PHINE INGALLS, 1230 W 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 430. count z cash allowance to begin as of March 1, 1933. That $20 State and $20 county aid for half orphan children grant ad to MRS. �- 5 ADELINECARDOZA, Garrison Ave. Rodeo, be continued as of Jan. 10, 1935• E� That $10 State and $9.50 County aid b e continued to IMS. ROSE TARANTINO, 1716 TDstudillo St. Martinez, for half orphan children, as of Jan. 1 , 1935- —T That $20 State and Q10 county aid grant ed to RS . ETELVINA FONSECA, 1426 Willow St . Martinez, Cal. be continued as of Jan. 1 , 1935- r That 450 State and 410 county aid f or children of incapacitated fath ec b e . continued to MRS• G70RGIA WILLIAMS, Rte 1, Concord, as of `'an. 1 , 1935• That $20 State aid and 120 county aid for half orphan children grant ed to MRS , FRANCES LUCIDO, 215 Foster St. Martinez, Cal, be continued as of Jan. 1, 193 and that $20 state aid and $20 county aid for half orphan children be reduced to 20 _ Stat e aid and $15. county ai d as of Feb. 1 , 1935 That X20 State aid and X10 county aid for half orphan children granted on "an. 21, 1935, to :�'qS , �' YN BUST OS, Rte 1, Box 3S, R.D. 17a.tson Camp, Brentwood, Cal. be discontinued as of Jan. 1, 1935• That $10 Stat- aid for whole orphan children granted to ?:RS. ETA L. TRIBBEY, ° Port Chicago, Cal. be discontinued as of Feb. 1, 1935. That ann_ licauion of MRS. Ma TL MASO1., 11 Si xth St. Richmond, for half-orphan aid be denied. That $00.00 be paid Feb. 1st, 1935, as of Jan. 1, 1935, for Hospital treatmei �$ of CHARLES CHAUB 433- 5tts St. Richmond. ka That $30. 50 bepaid to MRS. LILL`A11 BURTON, 759- 22nd St. Richmond, for Hospit 1 reatm ent on Feb, lst, 1935, as of Jan. 1, 1935. _..; That $28.11 be naid 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 'LRS. ISABELLE VASCONI, 2251 Galindo St. Concord. ,- In oncord. :In Matter of Resignation cf G.A.Atherton, as Trustee of Reclamation, District No. 2021L G.A.Atherton, having submitted to this Board, his resignation as Trustee of Delta Farms Reclamation District No. 2024, to take s feet immediately; IT IS, BY THE BOARD .ORDER7D t at said resignation be and the same is her eby accepted and said office declared vacant. . InMatt er of resignation of G.A. Atherton, as Trustee of Reclamation District No. 2025. G.A.Atherton, having submi.ted to this Board, his resignation as Trustee of Delta Farms Reclamation District No. 2025, to take effect immediately; IT IS, BY 71-E BOARD OP.DMTD that said resignation: be and the same is hereby t . accepted and said office declared vacant, r i irl.. e'y N 21 1. In Matter of appointment of R.E. Boyle, as Trustee of Delta Farms \ Reclamation District #2024. There being a vacancy on the Board of Truste?s of Delta Farms Reclamation y District #2024, caused by resignation of G.A.AthPrton, It is, on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, BY THE BOA-RDD ORaER'J that R.E.Boyle, be and he is hereby appointed a member of the Board of Trustees of said Delta Farms Reclamation District No. 2024, to fill the :. unexpired term of G.A.Atherton, resigned. ,-, In Matter of Anointment of R.E.Boyle, as Tr�.stee of Delta Farms Reclamation K+ District No. 2025. There being a vacancy on the Board of Trustees of Delta Farms Reclamati on District #2025, caused by resignation of G.A.Atherton; It is, on motion of Supervisor Trembati:, seconded by Supervisor Cummingg, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that R.E.Boyle, be and he is her eby appointed a member of the Board of Trustees of said Delta Farms Reclamation District No. 2025, to fill the W3` unexpired term of G.A.Atherton, resigned. In Natter of Granting Leave of Absence to John A.Millor. On motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, It is by then Board ORDER~D that John A.Miller, 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 F Feb. 11, 1935. u, In Matter of appointment of E.A. Lawrence, Superintendent of Hall of Records, And Court House, and grounds. On motion of Supervisor Cummings, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERiD -bt E.A.LawTence, be and he is hereby appointed Superintendent of F County Hall of Records, and Court House Building,and grounds, at a salary of $200 ` per month, said salary to date from January 7, 1935, and the County Auditor is hereby directed to dram his warrant monthly in the sum of X200 in favor of said E.A.Lawrence in payment of said salary, and that the County Treasurer pay the s�me.� ,; =:X J h� �r g. �q. .t_ t� 21 In "atter 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 ti f ,r the month of January so that the said accounts will present a true record of the f es for moneys n-rFtofore ordered disbursed from the County prop.�r allocation o_ charges y.- Treasury, and good cause •anp earin�: therefor, in a detailed explanation presented by Y y Said A.N.Sull enger; It is, by the BOARD ORDEMED that the follor:ing adjustments be made in the fund -, " m as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Treasurer Debits Credits 4.. (Decea.ses) (Increases) Motor Vehicle Fund, $6942.76 Salary Fund, 72.00 4e Payroll Fund 95.75 Chariti es & Corrections Fund $43.86 Gen er!al r nd060.6 57110.51. 77110. 51. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board..,. 4 1 vry In Mn,tter of Application of Lafayette Fire Protection District ay to the Stat eBoard of Equalization for permission to ex-pend more than five (5�) per cent abo-.e their expenditure of last year. }" WHEREAS, permission has this day been requested by the Board of Fire Commiss- ioners of the Lafayette Fir? Protection District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, in accordance with Political Code Section 37148, to exceed in ) n-r cent limitation imposed on annual expen- the fiscal year 1934-35, the five (50 diture increases by Section 20, Act XI of yu• Q: Constitution O:e Constitution of the State Statof California T I, i Cx and, r hEREAS, this Board of Supervisors is the governing body of said Lafayette Fir,? Protection District ; and, WHEREAS, it is deemed necessary that said Fire Prot action District be allow- 5_ ed to ea-oend the sura of Six hundred ($600. ) dollars from its funds to purchase the necessary equipment mentioned in its said an-olicati.on to the State Board of Equaliza.t ion; NOW, THE?EF'ORE, BE IT RESOL'I jD that this Board of Supervisors, as the. governing �. body of said Lafayette Fire Protection District, do her =by join with the Board of Fir �k Com-nissianers of said District in requestin:;- of t1le State Board of Ecualization that they permit said Fir ' Protection District to exceed in the fiscal year 1934-35, 2 the five (5%) ppr cent limitation imposed on annual expenditure increases by Section 20, Article XI of the Constituuion of the State of California, for the reasons set forth in said application. ,x :f The foregoing resolution was duly passed and adapted by the Board of Super- _ visors at a regular meetin , of said Board 'held on the 4th day of February, 1935, by t e 1c'ol1owi ng vot e: Ayes: Suoervisors Lon,;, Cu:nmin(-;s, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes : Supervisors- None } Absent : Supervisors- None. 5 216 In Matter of appointment of Earl Gomez, Special Health Officer. Dr. W.A.Porail, Caznty Health Officer, having requested this Board to appoint = ,..: Earl Gomez, of Rodeo, as Special Health Officer, for Rodeo, and surrounding country, r.. and it appearing to the Court that it could be to the best interests of Contra Costa County, to make such Special appointment, IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that �'arl Gomez, of Rodeo, be and he is her eoy appoi u— T ed Special Hea.lt . Officer for Rodeo, and surrounding territory, to work under the suprvision of Caanty Health Officer, r•ithout salary., In ;Satter or petition for Adoption n of Curf er: 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, - i It is, by the Board ordered that ti.D further cone ideration of adopting of said Ordinance be continued t.. Monday, F Fbruary 18th, 1935, at 10 o' clock A.M. In Matter of Issuing Monthly Grocery Orders to Indigents. It anpearin to the Board that the Social Service Deoartrrent of Contra Costa w County has in the past issued orders to Grocery Stores of the County to deliver r to indigents receiving, such relief a certain amount of groceries each month; Upon request of Otis Loveridge, Acting Director of Social Service Welfare Deoartnient of Contra Costa County, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that each indigent r ec e.ivinr% such relief be issued a new grocery order each and every month, by Social Service Department of Contra Costa County.r ;m And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, February 18th, 1935, at 10 o 'clock - A.M. . �/ . . .Chairman. ` . Clerk. 'yam 1 k�� Zga `!s 'ar i �� I'd aA IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CCNT=A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MCNDAY, FEBRUARY 18th , 1935. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hcn. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H L.Cummings, Harry M..Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C .:ells, Clerk. L•Y In batter of Appointment of Director of Social Service Department of Contra Costa "ounty. An Acting Director of Social Service Department of Contra Costa Co::nty having heretofore been appointed by this Board and the Board deeming it for the best interests 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 < i.he 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 read to the Board, 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. 4anda Muir Hanna spoke r- in favor cf Helen Swett Artieda, and the Board having fully considered all applications and protests; /7 It is, on motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, by the r Board orderer: that 1-tis Loveridge, be and he is hereby appointed Director of Social �. until the further order of this Board, 9�: . Service Department of Contra Costa 'jounty,A at a salary of $225 per month, and the County Auditor is hereby ordered to draw his warrant monthly on Charities & Corrections Fund of Contra Costa County, in sum of $225, in payment of said salary. �,. ,red, The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards {Ka. .i� r�r In Matter of Petition for Adoption of Curfew Ordinance. - a 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 T-.-1E BOARD ORDERED that the further consideration of said petition '` yam, be and the same is hereby continued to Monday, lurch 4th, 1935. 5 '4h 7. k �3 218 R� a y - r In Matter of Allowance of Claims of Moro & Soldavini; and Tilden Lumber Company. }koro & Soldavini, and the Tilden Lumber Company, having presented to this w Board, claims in the sum of $116.33 and 942.03 respectively, for labor and material furnished in making repairs to the office of Social Service Department of Contra Costa County, in the City of Richmond, and it appeasing to this Board that the said claims are just and reasonable, 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 8116.33 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. a In Tatter of Support of Fred Kensinger, an indigent resident of Contra Costa `'ounty, in Placer County. E This Board deeming it for the best welfare of Fred Kensinger, an indigent Person, resident of Contra Costa County, that he remain in Placer County, California, a Count 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 �a Costa County, for the support of said Fred Kensinger, in Placer County, a non responsible14 County, and that the sai d District Attorney forward said Agreement to the Board of Supervisors of Placer County, for the proper execution In Matter of Support of Minor Children k" of Clifford Johnson. _ Thomas A.Boyer, Probation Officer, of Contra Costa county, having reportedu 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 County, who is hereby authorized to furnish to said family such necessities as he seO.9 fit. '- lk 3� 1 �X! J5 �5 In Matter of Application to Federal =M 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; 1T 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. , ri'I x n ��ryryf In Matter of Application for Ply Formation of Rodeo County Fire trotection District. 3p�. 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 andf the same is hereby continued to March 4th, 1935, at 11 o 'clock A.M. '. r` IN the Matter of Granting Permit s to California State Automobile Association f-or < 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 Fundsy ' for use of Horticultural Commissioner, a; It is, BY THE BOARD ORDEIED 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. K44 Yy .1 r` V c,u :� y2` y �5 5 In Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon r quest of A.N. Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOAFD ORDERED that the following appropriation adjustments be made, in order to bring appropriation into line with current needs, to wit: Appropn. Adjustments. 193+-35 Increase Decrease. . Board of Supervisors 101 �v Ojl; Fidelity Bonds $12.x0 $13.50 Auto Mileage 041 Cj --- 13-50 p 0 99 Misc. Supplies 1.00 3._ 137- 0- County 3. o County Clerk 102 0599 Misc. Supplies ,5.00 5.00 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 0517 � . Treasurer 106 0329 Repair of Equipt. 10.00 13.50 Auto Mileage 041 S 0337 Storage 0 .x 3� ,I13-50x Tax Collector 108 081 Replacement of Equipt. 26. 00 15.00 Tel & Tel. 0339- 11.00 Repair Supp. 0523 i 26.00 26.00 s: Coroner 115 i S�- 0313 Fidelity Bond 10.00 25.00 Misc. Fees 026 f . 0522 Postage 40.00 10.00 Fees of Intrp. 033 10.00 It 'St. 035 5.00 Lab. Exams. 0317 P 5 5 . 0 Surveyor 116 041 Auto mileage 4.00 15-00 Ord. TrangE . 0411 0517 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 45.00 5.00 Tel. & Tel. 0319 1Z. 00 offc. Supp. Misc. 0519. 14.00 Misc. Supp. 0599 49.00 y. 49.00 Elections- Prelim. Costs 120. m, 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 . �e -T3-5--5U- 135-50- General 3 • -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 Notice. 0320. 25.00 Rent 0035 65.00 Eln. Supp. 5 40.00 Postage 0522 16 5. 0 165-0- just. 5,o0Just. Ct. 17- 147. ,= 0313 Fidelity Bond 1. 70 1.70 Stat. Ofc. Exp. 0415. Court House & Gids. 156. 0211 Wages, Repair Labor 150.00 50.00 Rep. of Bldgs. 0328 0523 Repair Supp. 50.00 10.00 Rep. of Equipt. 0329 Ct. House Cont 'd. 156. 90.00 Fuel 059 r 0.00 Mi sc. Supp. 0599 r ? 0.00 200.00 g; Hall of Records 159x 0211 Pages, R--pair Labor 125.00 125. 00 Wages, 0210 qa. �y Constable Twp. 3-- 213. f 0313 Fidelity Bond 5.00 5.00 Transp. Persons 0342. µle 3 . t .4 Constable Twp. 14-- 224. . 0313 Fidelity Bond 00 .00 Trans Persons 0342. 3 s y 5• 5 p• � Co. Jail- Bldg. 230 052.3 Repair Supplies 35. 00 35.00 Rep. of Bldgs. 0328 - Jail- Care of Prisoners 231. 054 Cleang. & Dis. Suvp. 15. 00 15.00 Photo Services 0319. Jail-Branches 232. 0527 mater 12.u0 12.00 Rep. Supplies, 0523. Recorder 235. 0211 Mages, Repair Labor 20.00 20.00 Offc. Supp. Prt. 0517 Farm Advisor 243 0343 Transp. of property 5.00 5. 00 Rep. of Equipt. 0329 A 0522 Postage 5 00 5. 00 Misc. Supp. 0599 10.00 1070T- Co. .O Co. Hosp. Bldgs. & Grds, 502. h$; 0210 Wages, 250.00 150.00 Engineers 0221. 100.00 Rep. of Equipt. 0329 250-00 25 . Co. Hosp. Care of Inmates 503 0 99 Misc. Services, 50.00 50.00 Janitor Supp. 0511 0 2 Bedding 325.00 50.00 Kitchen Supp. 0513. 50.00 Offc. Supp. Misc. 0518 50.00 Repair Supp. 0523. 175- 00 Milk 0524-5. 75-00 515. UU County Lung Clinic 508 021 Regular Salaries 2228.00 2932.00 General Acct. q 031 Med, & Dental Fees, 650.00 0317 Lab. Examns. 10.00 0530 X-Ray Supplies 44.00 ` 2932.00 - 2932.0 ;t National Re-Emp. Bureau;: 509 0517 Printed Supp. 5.00 5.00 Tel. & Tel. 0339• Detention Hosie 518. 0328 Repair of Bldgs. 7 130.00 130.00 4Y ,s, Rep. Labor 0211 032, Repair of Equipt. 10.00 10.00 Fuel 059 1 .00 140.00 ` S.E.R.A. Projects 523. 0399 Disc. Services, 30.00 30.00 Misc. Supp. 0599 t SV xichmcn d Health Center 532. 0399 Misc. Services, 30.00 30.00 Misc- Supp. 0599 Supt, of Schools 693 0517 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 30.00 10.00 Binding 039 0518 Offc. Supp. Misc. 50.00 70.00 Fidelity rond 0313 County Library 697 0599 Misc. Supplies 20.00 20.00 Binding 039 ^?Ki County Exhibits 302 . 0399 Misc. Services, 50.00 25.00 Auto Mileage 041. _{ 25.00 Ord. Travg. Exp. 0411. 50.00 50.00 i.� Co. Hosp. Bldgs. & Gids 502. 0915 Bldg. Improvements, 70.00 70.00 Bldg. Alterations 0916 f Co. Hosp. Care of Inmates 503• , 098 Hospi wal Equipt. 1;00.00 500.00 Furniture 0910 800.00 Misc. Equipt. 0913 1300.00 1300.00 99 - v Supt. of Schools, 69,3. . 0911 Office Furriture 15.00 15.00 Offc. Equipt. 0912 Park Improvements 702 t , 0915 Bldg, impro-ements 100.00 100.00 Ground Imp. 0918. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board 71, In Matter of Transfer of Funas. ; On request of A.NSullenger, County Auditor, it is by the Board ordered that ✓ following appropriati3n transfers be made , in order to bring accounts into line with actual expenses and requirements of the year: Appropn, adjustments. ' 1933-34. 4 Increase Decrease s. Dist. Attorney 111. 041 Auto Mileage $110.00 25.00 Reporters Fees, 02 0411 Auto Tray. Exp. 25.00 90.00 Oper. Wages 0213 20.00 Med.& Dent. Fees,03 s 135-00 135. . v- Social Welfare 3d. 522. .A 0339 Telephone & Tel. 1.00 1.00 Transp. Prop . 0 4 3 County Library 697 0399 Mise. Services, 5.00 5.00 Ord. Travg. Exp. 01-11 Co. Planning Conus. 805 041 Auto Mileage 20.00 MOO Offc. Supp. prtd, 051.7 10.00 Postage 0522 20.00- 20.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ., -f In Matter of Transfer of Funds. r Upon request of A.2,. 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: r.. Appropn. Adjustments. 1932-33. Increase Decrease, Care of Indigents 510 R: 0524-3 Staple Groceries, $460.00 $260.00 Cash 4.00 Board and Care 0310 20.00 Electricity 0311 4.00 Transp. Persons 0342 2.00 Misc. Services, 0399 t 60.00 Clothing 057 40.00 Fuel 059 0.00 Milk 0524-5 - 0.00 Pater 0527 6a `4b 0.6b Sir The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s s- rM ::rt { y crux v y� In the Matter of Transfer of Funus. Upon request of A.N. Sullenger, County Auditor , it is by the Board ordered tha n` 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. r, 0414 Small Claims Court Expense, $3.00. The said order is passed by tee unanimous vow of the Board. r In Batter of Transfer of FunLs. Upon request of A.N. Sullenger, County Auditor and in order to clear the sk records on expenditures for 1933-34, It is ORDERED that the following unused a.propri it- ions be cancelled, and the amount thereof, transferred from General Fund to Unappro- priated Reserve Fund, t,, wit; { Constable Township 1 -- 211. 5i 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 Twp. 12-- 222. 0415 Statutory Office Expense Allowance, $30.00- r ::Sr{ The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of t iLe Board. � O, r. y y�L In -Latter 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 allotted to maintenance and expense of the Richmond Office of the National Re-Employment Service, the sum of 8689; 3; Ssa" It is, by the Board ordered that Ralph Woods, be and he is hereby employed f at the sum of 8100 per month commencing as of Feb. 15 , 1935, as Manager of said Richmond . Branch of the National Re-Employment Service, and Josephine Waite, shall continue as stenographer and Clerk in said office at the sum of $100 per month until such allotmen of funds has been exhausted. T� �Y 2`4 A In batter of Gianting Dance permit. Mt. Diablo Post #246, American Legion, Danville, having applied to this Board r 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. r In Matter of Granting Application for laying of Pipe line. { F 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 pipe across Sellers Avenue, in Sup. Dist. #j; } It i s, by the Board ordere. 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. a tS� In Matter of Leasing Offices in Hall �F of Records Building to State Department F` of Motor Vehicles. ' The State Department of Mot,-,r Vehicles having presented to this Board, a Form of Lease between the County of Contfa Costa, and the Department of Motor Vehicle4 i'or 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 Chairman of this Board is hereby ordered to sign same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. In Latter of Installation of and maintenance of, Additional Light in <x V Crockett, Crolona and Valona Lighting District. }„ A petition signed by at least 25 persons,tax payers and residents within the r k boundaries of said Crockett, Crolona and Valona Lighting District, praying for the installation and maintenance of one additional light on ":ands Street, below Carquinez Bridge, in Crockett, Crolona and Valona Lighting District, having been presented to s 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. N -. It is further ordered that the County Auditor at the time of levying taxes for 3 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. f r ".� A w� In Matter of Disposition o i Grocery Supplies, etc. by Social Service Depart:i:ent. Otis Loveridge, Director of Social Service Department of Contra Costa county r having reported to this Board that said Department has on hand, an amount of groeerie , f.' 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, etc. through the Purchasing Agent of Cont ra Costa County too the best advantage cf said County. K �y In the Matter of Allowances to Indigents. COUNTY CASH. It is by the Board ordered that $15. county eaEh 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 a t; T h � S per month be granted to 7�I LLI A.w BI RGHA�. Church St. San Pablo , as of Feb. 1, 1935• $ ' f x T4at $10 in relief in kind t-� CLARA BOTTSFORD, 5909 Burli.ng&Te, Richmond Annex, be changed to $10 county cash al�.ozance, as of Feb. 1, 1935. That $15 . per month county cash allonance 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 Ups. CHARLOTTE A. CUSHING, 2005 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond, be discontinued as of Feb. 1 , 1935. That MRS. CAROLINA CARDOZA, Rodeo, Cal i fo rni a, - county cash allay ante of $21 per month, g , 1 heretofore ranted be discontinued as of Feb. I 935, and that the propert greement '.:eretofore entered into by Mrs. Carolina Cardoza, with the County of Uontra Costa, be and the same is hereby ordered released. . That $27. county cash allm,.,ance granted to AUDREY L. CAR.EY, 6509 Stockton Ave. E1 Cerrito, be discontinued as of Feb. 1 , 1935. That application of YRS. NyLLIE GLYId.T, 5531 Carl Ave. Richmond Annex, be YAH denied , as need not established. That application of ?as. BERTHA30.'tN, 525 Contra Costa Drive, El Cerrito, '- for aid be denied, as need not esta:;lished. t That application of KIRK BRADLEY, 310 El Dorado , El Cerrito, for aid be deni d as need not established. NEEDY AGED. 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. 12 1935. ` That $6. slate and $6.x;0 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, 515 Lexington Ave. El Cerrito, be decreased to $10 State and $10 county aid to the needy aged as of Dec. 1 , 1934. a That $11.50 State and $11.50' County aid tc the needy aged granted to JOHN SILVAS, Gen. Del. Byron, be changed tc read, $10.00 s k�.e and $10 county aid as of Feb. 1 : 19:5• Trat $14.25 State and $14.25 County aid to the needy aged granted to IDA KOHLHCFF, 423- 6th St. Richmond, be discontinued as of Feb. 15th, 1935. } NEEDY CHILDREN. That 10 State and 1 $ $7.00 county aid for h1.f orphan children granted to MRS. FLORA BRCDERICK, Box 103, Oakley, be continued as of Jan, lst, 1935• That $20 State aid and $20. county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS. JULIA POLINA, Monterey St. lit. Vies;, Martinez, Cal.be changed to read ."30 State aid and $17. 00 county aid as of Feb. 1 , 1935. MfiC Y" ^=fS ^1e„ In the ;atter of Allowance to Indigents under care of Pro'-ation Cfficer. It is by the Board ordered that beginning Feb. 1st, 1935, application for 3: reneral 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 � 1 beginning Feb. 1st g' 9�5, application for renewal of State aid in � the amount of $20. per month to the krobation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of Stella and ?carie Verga, dependent minor children , be filed to sup 1} plement a like amount advanced by the County. r , x In the 1:atter o= Adoption r rt''x of an Adequate Old Age Pension Law. Jk 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 theirown, the approach of old rtvr 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 7 States to enact such laws that would assure our citizens past the age of self euppor some degree of comfort in their declining years; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT R7'SCLVED: That we, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, do implore the Legislature of the State ,1 of California, nor. in session assembled, to memoralize the Congress of the United States to adopt at its present session an adequate Old Age Pension Law ; The foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted on the 18th day of FebruarrX 1935, by the following vote of the Board: .a Ayes: Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry M. Stow, W.J. Buchanan and R. J. Tremba th. Noes: None. Absent: N,.�ne. n r IN THE MATTER OF THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS 'x OF PITTSBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT IN THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIKRNIA. RFSOLUTICN AND ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CNTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA WHEREAS, on the 8th day of January, 1935, the School Board of the Pittsburg .rY= School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, deemed it advis- able to call and by resolution and order duly and reVularly passed and adopted by : t? 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 1st day of February, 1935, for the purpose of submitting to the elector '. of said Pittsburg School District, the question of issuing and selling the bonds Y of said Pittsburg School District, in the amount of seventy-nine thousand ($79,000-00) T fy dollars to run not exceeding twenty (20) years, and to bear interest at the rate of k. five per cent per annum, interest payable an::ually 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; ":q xS rfi jtN ak. 5 the making: of alterati ns or additions to the school building or buildings other than F:y 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 necess y apparatus of a permanent nature and the permanent improvement of the school grounds, x� of the said Pittsburg School District. WHEREAS, an election was held ins aid =ittsburg School District on the 1st day of February, 1935, in conformity with the said Resolution and order of said School 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 Pittsbur School District as required by law; and, a =N -REAS, the said certified proceedings show and after a full examination and a investigation, this Board has found and does hereby find and declare: »STM That in accordance with the .resolution and order of the School Board of Pitts burg School District duly passed and adopted on the oth day of January, 1935, an election was duly called in said Pittsburg School District and was held in :aid 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 School Board in three public places in said Pittsburg School District for more than twenty ,t (20) days next before said election, and by publishing such notice in thy- Pittsburg { Post Dispatch, a newspaper printed and published in said County of Contra Costa, Statel; of California, not less than once a week for three successive weeks before said election, which said notice so posted and puolished was in the form required by the School Code of the State of California. -A That prior t^ the opening of said pulls at said election the Inspector and Judges of Flection, conducting said election in said Pittsburg School District, s �nr 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 r and tally list of said election. r� That on the Sth day of February, 1935, the same being the seventh day after the s,�id election and at the hour of one o 'clock P.M. of said day, the said School z� Board of Pittsburg School District met and canvassed the said returns of said election fro.ci which . aid returns the said Sdhool Board of the said Pittsburg School District x .x found and declared and this Board _-_or. fines and declares that there was a total of 's 875 votes cast at said election and that mo_ e 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 w;r issuing said 'ponds, and that one of the votes cast were irregular and illegal and not t counted, and that the said School Board of said District caused an entry of the result of said election to be Trade upon the minutes of the said Board. And this Board further finds and declar:;S that said election was duly and regularly called and held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regularly given and puL)lished, and that the res--lt thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and in the ma.nnvr and as required by law, and that all the acts, conditions and things required by laxE to ce done, have been done and performed in regular and due form and z >~x ?`� �, =f„ "s in strict accordance with the provisions of the Statute authorizing the issuance of } the School uistrict Bonds and that the total of indebtedness of said School District , including this proposed issue of bands, is within the limits prescribed by law. IT IS THEREFORE OFDEPED that the bands of the Pittsburg School District in the t3 County of Contra 4osta, State of California, issue in the aggregate mum of Seventy- nine thousand ($79,OuO.00) dollars, and twat 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 p y y (20) years from the date thereof in 3rful 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 lst and September 1st , of each year , until the date of maturity of each of said bcncs, in like lawful money, both principal and interest payable at the office of the County Treasurer of the said County of Contra Costa, <t �x State of California, t a IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be dated the lst day of March, 1935, and s'nall be payable as follows, to Mit: One bond numbered 1 to mature one year from date, to wit: on the lst =' day of March, 1936. Two bonds numbered 2 and 3, inclusive, to mature two years from date, to wit: on t he lst day of March, 1937, Two bonds numbered 4 and 5 inclusive, to mature three years from date, to wit: on the lst day of March, 1938. Two bonds numbered 6 and 7 inclusive, to mature four years from date, to wit: on the lst day of Larch, 1939. Three bonds numbered S to 10 inclusive, to maitre five years from date, to wit: on the lst day of March, 1940. Three bonds numbered 11 to 13 inclusive, to mature six years from date to wit: c;n the lst day of March, 1941. Three bonds numbered 14 to 16 inclusive, to mature seven years from date, to wit: on the lst day of March, 1942. Four bands numbered 17 to 20 , inclusive, to mature eight years from =y date, to wit: on the lst day of March, 1943. Four bonds numbered 21 to 24, inclusive, to mature nine years from date to wit: on the lst day of March, 1944. Four bonds numbered 25 to 28 inclusive, to mature ten years from date to wit: on the lst day cf March, 1945. Four bonds numbered 29 to 32 inclusive, to mature eleven years from date to wit: on the lst day of March, 1946. Four bon ds numbered 33 to 36 inclusive, to mature twelve years from date, to wit: on the lst day of March, 1947. Five bonds numbered 37 to 41 inclusive, to mature thirteen years from date, to wit: on the lst day of March, 1945. Five bonds numbered 42 to 46 inclusive, to mature fourteen years from date to wit: on the lst day of March, 1949. M Five bonds numbered 47 to 51 inclusive, to mature fifteen years from date, to wit; on the lst day of March, 1950. 't w Five bonds numbered 52 to 56 inclusive, to mature sixteen years from date,to :pit: on the lst day of March, 1951. Five bonds numbered 57 to 61, inclusive, to mature seventeen years from date, to 'Kit: on the lst day of March, 1952. :t Six boa ds numbered 62 to 67.. inclusive, to mature eighteen years from date, to wit: on the lst day of March, 1953- Six bonds numbered 69 to 73 inclusive, to mature nineteen y`: ars from date, to wit: on the lst day of Marc:: , 1954. Six bonds numbered 74 to 79 in, lusive, to mature twenty years from date, to wit: on the lst day of Marc::, 1955. ;"A" 99 v Y.. Y AND IT IS FURT;;L'R ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued in substantially the following form, to wit: NO. SCHOOL DISTRICT B'CNDS $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 t-l! the holder hereof at the office of the County Treasurer of the County of Conti a Costa, State of California, on the 1st day of March, , one thousand '= Y 73 ($1000.00) dollars in lawful money of the United States of America, with interest th6reon in like lawful move at the rate of five u� y, per cent ( 5�) per annum: payable f annually for the first year the bonds have to run and serni-annually thereafter on tbe o first day of March and the first day of September of each and every year from the . -.mac date hereof until this bond is paid. ., This Fond 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 A 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 i Y of school buildings; the making o= alterations or additions to the school building or buildings other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation or r repairs; ti.e repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any &chool ;wilding damaged, injured, or destroyed by fire or other public calamity; the supplying of school buildings :,-itih furniture or necessary apparatus of a permanent nature and the permanent z:' improvement of the school grounds, for and in the said Pittsburg School District, in said County of ConWra Costa, State of California, in pursuance of and in strict �t co-nformity with the provisions of the School Code and the Constitution of the State o y`. Cali y: rnia, and is authorized by a vote of moi e than two-thirds of the 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 lst da of February , 19355• g a y � Y Y s the Board of Supervisors of the County of "ontra Costa, State of y California, hereby certify that said election was duly and regularly called, held and �. "r 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 lar to r be done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, have beer per- formed i:` regular and in due form and in s Lri ct accordance with the provisions of the law authorizing the issue of School Listrict Bonds. And it is also further certified an-C-1 declared that the total amount of in- debtedness of the said Pittsburg School Listrict including this issue of bonds, is within the limit provided by law; Tais mond is in the form prescribed by an order o s:. id Board of Supervisors duly made and enteria in its Minut,5 on t:he loth day of February, 1935 , and shall be payable out of the interest and sinking fund cf t=:e rittsburg School Listict and J, 2e� 0 yY; the money for the redemption o; said bonds and the payment of interest thereon shall ` be raised by taxation upon tae taxable property of said Pittsburg School District. y IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, �T State of California has caused this bond to be signed by its Chairman, and by the r County auditor, and attested by its Clerk with the Seal of said Board attached this 18th day of February, 1935- W. J. BUCHANAN W.J.Buchanan tia Charman of the Board of Supervisors. 7 yam A. N. SULLENGER A.N. Sul 1 enger. County Auditor. ATTEST; S.C . T--LLS S. Q.Wells County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. •q•,e RESOLVED ghat to each of said bonds shall be attached one interest coupon in substantially the f ollowing form, to grit; for the first year the bond shall run, interest payable annually; 4" $50.00 INTEREST CCUPON. 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 Town of Martinez, in sai. d county and State, the sum efFifty ($50.00) dollars, in lawful money of the United States, for twelve month' s interest on Bond N•:,. of said Pittsburg, School District. A.N.SuI enger. County Audi tor. Y.J. BUCHANAN , X.J.Buchanan Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. r S.C. "CELLS S. C."►el s., County Clerk and Clerk of the Board w: of Supervisors. tx RESOLVED: That to each of the said bo�.s maturing subsequent to 1936 shall be attached interest coupons in substantially the followin:: form, tis wit: 5 for the rer:aining years the bond shall run, interest payable semi-annually, $25.00 INTEREST CCUPCN. N0, The treasurer of the County of 1o._tra Costa, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof, out of the interest and sinking fund of the Pittsburg School District , in :aid County and State, on the lst day of 19 at his office in the Torn of 14artinez, in said. County and State, the sum �— } Twenty-five a. y_ { 25.00) dollars, in lawfzl money of the United States, for six months, interest on Bond No. of said Pittsburg School District. A.N.Sul l e ng er , W.J. BUCHANAN County Auditor. W.J. Buchanan Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. S. C. ,ELLS S. . ells, h County Clerk and Clerk of the 2 Board of Sup_ ervisors. County AND IT IS FURTHER OHDM D that the/Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall cause the said bends and coupons to be prepared in accord- ance with the foregcing forms. 41 A.ND IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED that W.J.Buchanan, the Chai reran of tb s Boal d S. C. 'yells, the County Clerk and Clerk of this Board, and A.N.Sullenger , County Auditor { rf of said County is, and each of them are, hereby authorized as such officials to sign each of said bunds on behalf of said County and to impress upon each bond the seal of s 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 Supervis rs 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.2-. of said day, to the highest and best respo Bible bidder for cas , lawful money of the United States of America, after due and legal notice thbreof has been given by the said Board by publication of a notice, specifyinE the time and place of the sale o-f" said bonds, the number and denomination thereof, + the rate of interest thereon, the terms for which said bonds will rug_, 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 y than par and accrued interest, and that the said Board of Supervisors will reserve the right to reject any or all of said b_ds; 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 greeting of the said Board of Supe rvisors i:e],d on the 18th day of Feb. 1935. s Ayes: Supervisors W.J.Buchanan, Janes N.Long, H.L. Cummings, H.M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. Noes: None; _ fs Absent: Supervisors- None. W. J. BUCHANAN c anan. Chairman_ of the Board of Supervisors. p} IN THE MATTER OF THE ISSUANCE CF THE f . ECNDS OF rITTSBLRG SCHOOL DISTRICT IN THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. R RESOLUTION AND ORDER CF THE BCA-D OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CIONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. :: 5 RESOLVED: That the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County w of Contra Costa, State of California, the County Auditor of the County of Contra Coste , State of California, and the County Cle3k , ex-.Dfficio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors a of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, are, and each of them is, hereby `.j authorized to execute the bonds issued in the above matter. ,` Dated: this 18th day of February, 1935. e x., W. J. BUCHANAN .J.Buc anan Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. - ATTEST: S.C. WELLS ` S. C. e l s , . County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk f of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 4t1i, 1935, at 10 o'clock A.H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chairman. n n7( u� II1 THE BOARD OF a;PERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA CO ilrrY, STATE OF CALIFORPIIA. MONDAY, MARCH 4th, 1935• The Board met at 10 of clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanaai, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Curnmings Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.(fells, Clerk. The Minutes and proceedin .s of the Hoard 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. ------ !'yam In Matter of Accentance of mY� Resignation of E.B.Read, Constable V�£ 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. �Y �s In Matter of Granting Dance Permits. h 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 s wi t : Antioch Horseshoe Club, every Sunday morning during the month of March, 1935, at Oak Grove Ball Room, Antioch. .r Rodeo Gun Club, Rodeo, May 4th, 1935• t Oil Workers' Union, Rodeo, Cal. March 9th, 1935• American Legion Auailliary Roy Frerichs Unit #202, Brentwood, March 9, 1935. -� On motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE ;: BOARD ORDERED that said applications be granted. +Fie✓ Sys OF 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 Company, having presented to this Board, a contract and 'pond in the sum heret10- ofore 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 'pond be and the same is hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby au$nrized 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. �µY xl i Thr 23 In Matter of Granting Pipe Line Permit. to E.H.Westfall. iz•.e E.H.Westfall, on behalf of the San Y[i.guel hater 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 ORDERM that permission, to lay said pipe line be granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the 'Jaunty Surveyor and to the satisfaction of the Superviso of that District. In Matter of Petition for Adootion of Curf ew Ordinance. . A petiti on having; beer. heretofore presented to this Board requesting said Board to adopt Curfew Ordinance for the County of Contra Costa, and said Board having fully considered said petition, On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said petition be and the sa.►ne is hereby denied. v The vote on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: ,r Ayes : Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow, and Trembath. Noes: Supervisor Buchanan. ' =43. f: 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. n In ?Ratter of Protesting the Adoption of Certain Legislation affecting the office of County Recorder . RESOLUTION. WHEREAS, Assembly Bills numbered 1705 to 1713 inclusive, and 1725 and Senat . Bills Numbered 741 to 751 inclusive, and Bill numbered 967 are now pending before theAli State Legislature; and, ,. ,r R—HEREAS, 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 sane, all conditional sales contracts covering live stock, mining equip— 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 indic s for said documents; and, 23� Jwµy r�Nrt Y ITHEREAS the further effect of said bills is to require the County Record- er to keen an index of real property transfers according to legal- description; and IYHE SEAS, it appears that paid Bills will not only add to the expense K and maintenance of the Recorder ' s office, but will also change the present economic and efficient system of handling the documents involved; �n WHEREAS, 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; NOMI, THEREFORE, BEIT 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. 4 s„ In Matter of Compromise of Claim f or taxes due by the Pullman C OMDany. 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 W 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.,--ffhd the said r� Pullman Company having, offered to compromise said claim for the sum of $1084.74; Upon advice of the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor be and he is hereby authorize 7 to compromise said claim b acceptin the sum of $1084.71.n full y g payment of said claim. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous, r . In Matter of ,Approval of Bond : =r, 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 loss on the issuance of a duplicate warrant, to replace Auditor' s Warrant No. 3064, IT IS BY Tile 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 he y authorized to draw a aup_icate warrant in favor of Albert's Inc. in sum of e' r n ;;ww;*1. f 3" $47.65, payable out of the Charities Corrections Fund, to replace said Warrant No. 3064. The said order is eased by the unanimous vote of the Board. J .'!t w 93 :a 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 1 �F v fund, in order to bring said District Attorney's Special Fund, up to the sum of A01000 as originally appropriated. ' The said order is -oa--sed by the unanimous vokle of the Board:r ;x In 'Matter of Providing Medical Attention to William John Warren, an Indigent. It appearing to this Board teat William John Warren, an indigent Derson, ; resident of Contra Costa County, is in need of medical care, IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERM that said matter be referred to the County G Physician, Dr. E.W.Merrithew, with authority to render such medical treatment or care as he deer to the best advantage of said indigent and the County of Contra Costa; K, =r In Matter of Allowance to Indigents under care of Probation Officer. wa IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that beginning Feb. 1 , 1935, State allowance of 415. per month be discontinued to Probation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for support ' f; and maintenance of FRANK REIS, on account of acceptance in free home. That beginning March 1st, 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. 15, 1935, State Allowance of $10.00 per month be discon- tinued to the PROBATION OF 'ICER, THOMAS A. BQ E , for the support of MARY PERALTA, on account of her 16th birthday Feb. lo, 1935, and that the County allowance of $10 per month be continued. mow_ The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r In Matter of Allovrance to Indigents. =° IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that �4 COUNTY CASH. " X12.50 County cash allowance be granted to MRS. ANNA PETERSEN, 540 1/2 Leadn ton St. E1 Cerrito, as of March 1, 1935- $20. county cash allowance granted to MRS. LIZA BLOMQUIST, 512 Richmond St. El Cerrito, be continued as of Aug. 1, 1934. $15. county cash allowance granted to JAPES BOUGHTER, 1433 Nevin Ave. Richmon , be continued as of Feb. 1, 1935. That $32.50 county cash allowance granted to MRS. AUGUSTA SHUQUIST, 726 Rich- mond St, El Cerrito, be continued as of Dec. 1, 1934• y That $10 county cash allowance granted to ANDREW KOLASINSKY, 64 Railroad Ave. FO count cash allowance as of March 1, 1935• Richmond, be increased to Y17. � Y That $12.75 county cash allowance granted to IS. IDA ,.SAY 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, fora d be denied as need not established. That application of LEON SPRAGUE, 2831 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 FRANX MAROT A 904 Ripley Ave. Richmond, as of Feb. 1, 1935• tel 6 �E That $8.00 State aid to the needy aged and $8. county cash allowance be grant- ed to ROBERT GRASSHOFF, R.F.D. Box 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 re-instated 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 STATS, 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. Y 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 IM. S. LIZA BLOMQUIST, 512 Richmond St. El 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 3. to MRS. MARY LUCIDO, 238 Los Medanos St. .Pittsburg, as of Feb. 1 , 1935• That $10 state aid and $10 county aid granted to SIRS. OLIVIA DUARTE, 2347 Fernando St. Concord, be continued as of Jan. 1, 1935, and that $10 State and X10 county aid be increased to $10 state aid and $30 county aid for half orphan children as of Feb. 1 ,1935 :.z 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. 1st, 1935• That $30 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• t That $60 State aid for half orphan children granted to MRS. ETTA- BANKS, } 32 Test 4th St. Pittsburg, be increased to $60 State aid and $15. county aid, beginni g ` Feb. 1st, 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 ti MRS. MARY REDDING, C/o Vincent Hill & Theresa Hill, 216- 8th St. Antioch, be dis- continued is- continued as of March 1(, 1935. In hatter of Applications from Industries for Employees from: CountyVi Relief Rolls. It is by the BOARD ORDERED tsat 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 shallfnotify all attaches of his department of the fore- going order. = The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous.r �R ^'1 p. :a Y�s A .5u# In the Hatter of Detition r to State Board of Equalization for permission to expend an amount in excess of 5� of the 1933-34 Fiscal year Budget , in Carquinez 4 . County Fire Protection District. On motion of Supervisor H.L.Cummings, seconded by Supervisor H.M. Stow, It IS BY THE BOAF:D ORDM ,,D that W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors 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 x- governing body of the Carquinez County Fire Protection Dist-i ct, for permission ` to expend the sum of $4191.51 during the fiscal year 1934-35, for improvements P�&P 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 M ='he said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, ,s And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 18th, 1935, at 10 , o'clock A. t, Ya;. - 1 hairman. . . . . . . ; . . . . ... . . . . . .Clerk. rh. k V J�k.. ••ay. y�,r• IN TF..,;,' B OARLD OF SUPERVISORS OF CO T:A C :SmA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIF(R'11I A. ,g Monday, March 18th, 1935. r` 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. A � N�F�+ In Matter of Granting Dance Permits. The following applicants havinK applied to this Board for permission to con- duct a dance until hour of 3 o' clock A.P . on the dates and at the places set opposi e r their respective names, to wit : Mt.Diablo Post #246, American Legion, Danville, April 6, 1935. fye=v Operators Engineers Union #512, Port Chicago, May 111.h, 1935. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said applicants be granted permission to R conduct said dances. f { y�3 n} Jtz `m ^as M kFY IN '1'::E UTTER OF THF, PETITI CN fi for formation of Rivercrest Sewer District under Statute 1599 page 51. ORDER FORYI_-'C A SEWER DISTRICT. WHEREAS, it appears to the -6oard of ouDervisors of the above entitled County that a petition was filed with said Board of Supervisors on the 4th day of �x February, 1935, signed by resident electors of said proposed district in the number of eighty-six (56) duly constituted and actino electors resident in said district; that said number of resident electors signing said petition constitute in excess of one nird (1/3) of tiae resident electors of said proposed district; that there are 111z � resident electors within said district as shown by the last registration within said ; district, the number of resident electors; and ' WHEREAS, it appears that on the 4th day of February, 1935, the duly t �7 constituted and elected County Clem of Contra Costa County filed herein his certificate `- finding that he had examined the petition for the formation of Rivercrest Sewer Dis- trict and compared the signatures thereon with the Great Register of the County of �w Contra Costa and did then and there find that the said petition was signed by more than one third (1/3)of 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 sever district ; and teat on the 28th day of Feb- xuary, 1935, said publisher of said newspaper filed with the Board of Supervisors -a,his affidavit of publication and the Board finds by of tae County of Contra Cos said affidavit that said notice of petition for formation of sewer district was pub- lisped in said newspaper for ten (10) days as required by law; that said -;oard of Supervisors finds that said notice of publication is in all gays good and sufficient as required by law for the formation of said district, and does hereby find that said notice of petition for formation. of sewer district did set out a description of the exterior boundaries of said proposed district, and died give a notice to all persons x that Drotest 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 r have elapsed since the said last day of Dublication; and �r WHEREAS, it appears to said Board of Supervisors that no protests have been filed either orally or in rritin,; with said Board of Supervisors as provided in said section; that no protests have at all been filed with said Board of Supervisors either k orally or in writing protesting the formation of said district ; NOW, ~ EREFO; , BE IT ORDERED that Rivercrest Seger District is and the same shall be from this day forward incorporated as a sewer maintenance district under and by virtue of statute 1599 page 81, and amendatory sections thereto; that said sewer district shall be known and designated as Rivercrest Sever District; that the z? exterior boundaries of said District is and shall be as more particularly described hereinafter, as follows: t .Ye^ i t i�Tu a `5 I .Y BEGIN NINE at a point in the center line of the State ,aigb ay leadinc; from Concord to Pittsburg at the Northeast corner of Section 15, T 2 N. , R I W. , M.D.B.& M. thence along the east line of said Section 15, S. 0°05'30" E. 1400.0' 6 feet to an iron pine• thence leaving the said east line of Section 15, N. �9b591 W. Via. 2641.10 feet to a uoint on, the west line of the east one-half of said section 15; thence along said line, N. 0038' 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. 8905913,0" E. 2`54.34 feet to the point of beginning. Dated: this 18th day of March, 1935. Board of Supervisors, of the County of Contra Costa, Stateof California. -13 By W.J.Buchanan, 5. Chairman of the Board of Supervi. ors. ATTEST: S. 0 . IELLS, u County Clerk and ex-off ici o Clerk of the Board of Supervis ors. . h, . In Matter of Appaintraent of ^ruby t Smith, as Constable of Fourth Judicial Township. There being a vacancy in the office of Constable of tae Fourth Judicial Townshiiidf of Contra Costa. County, , Upon motion of Supervisor H.L.Cumm. ings, seconded by Supervisor H.M.Stow, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Truby Smith, be and he is hereby appointed Constable r of the Fourth Judicial Township of Contra Costa County, for the unexpired term of E.B.Read, resigned. IT IS FURTFER ORDERED -Eat said Truby Smith give bond as required by law. �. F,_k a s. In Matter of Sale of Pittsburg : School District Bnux-s. . This Board having here' ofore advertised for sale 79 bonds of Pittsburg School District of the par value of X79,000 being in denominations of $1000 each, bearing , m interest at rate of five per cent per annum, payable first year annually, and semi- x annually thereafter, and dated -arca is 4, 1935, and this being time and place for "the sale of said bonds, the followintj r bidders file bids in following sums, to wit: R. H. MOULTON & CO. Par value of said bonds , interest at rate of 3 314% per annum, and a premium of $0.�50 and accrued interest. 4. HELLER, BRUCE & CO. Par value of said bonds ` , premium f a_ �lO,Oc'9.34 and accrued interest to date of delivery. Alternative Bid: Par value of bonds, interest at rate of 4% per r annum, and a premium of $3,477. 58 and accrued interest to date of delivery. w WEEDEN & 00. Par value of said bonds, interest at rate of 4% premium of .. $143, and accrued interest. r 7fi` 7: 240 i .P • gvr�y BLYTH & 00. INC . r z. Par value of bonds, premium $8220, and accrued interest ' to date of delivery. Alternative Bid; Par value of bonds, interest at 4% ' per annum, and premium of $1, 590. and accrued interest to date of delivery. And the Board having fully considered said bids, and they being of the opinion that the bids received f or said bonds on a. five ner cent basis are not sat— isfactory bids, . IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER✓D that all said bids be and the same are hereby rejected and the Board deeming it to the best interest of the Pittsburg School x District that said bonds be sold at private sale, and Heller, Bruce & Co. having '- offered to -purchase said bonds at par value, interest at rate of 4$ 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 'ponds be and the same are hereby ' yin sold to Heller, Bruce & Co. for the sura if Par, interest to be paid on said bonds J at rate of 4% Der annum, and a premium of $3,477. 58 plus accrued interest to date of delivery. IT IS FURTHER ORDEED that anon navnent to the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa., of the sun of Par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $3,477. 56, that the County Treasurer deliver said bonds to said Durchasero. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the certified checks which accompanied said bid be returned to tae unsuccessful bidders. YF `Ehe vote of the Board on the foregoing Order being unanimous. j 'uL In the H=tter of An of Agreement "x between County of Contra Costa, and R.L. Emerson and Ethel E.Emerson. The County of Contra Costa, having; on or about t:ie 1st day of December , 1932, constructed a drainage pipe in said County, in the Northeast 1/4 of Section 30, T 2 N. a R. 3 E. M.D.B.& M. for the purpose of draining excess grater 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 pipe on to the real property of said R.L.Emerson and Ethel E.Emerson, Upon, motion of Supervisor Trembati), seconded by Supervisor Ston, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, be and he is hereby ;w 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 property 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 and 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 uurnose. ;< The said order is -gassed byt:,.e unanimous vote of the Board. z° f `5. t v± - ?tip w::m 2�- In Matter of Purchase of Sunplies for"Markers"for Indi--ent Burial Ground. R.L•Pascoe, Secretary of 'rartinez Chamber of Commerce, having appeared before h this Board and requested said Board to spend the sum of $14. for the purchase of material for installing of"markers"in tae indicrent burial ground in the City of Mar- tinez; IT IS, BY Tia BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $14. be and the same is hereby allow- ed ll ed for purchase of "Markers" and a duly verified claim upon the General Fund of said Oounty shall be presented to this Board therefor. F In Matter of Transfer of Funds ;Mx for benefit of Lung Clinic. It IS BY TiiE 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 Lund; Clinic. The vote on the foregoing order beinC; unanimous. N.= t`p: In Rat ter of Payment of X75 W to the Bushrod Old Timers of Oakland. A communication having been received from the Bushrod Old Timers of Oakland K requesting, that this Board expend a sain to be fixed by this Board, for the further- ance of an Interfield Day for Six CO Camps , at San Pablo Dam Camp, Contra Costa and this Board deeming County, on March 24, 1935, g said Interfield Day an advertising medium for the resources of Contra Costa County, t be expended out of the Adverti s- IT IS BY Tim BOARD ORDERED �iiat the sum of X75• in Fund of said County for the furtherance of Paid Interfield Day for CC Camps at San Pablo Dam. �a IT IS FURTHER ORDZIRED that the Bushrod Old Timers of Oakland, present to this Board, s. duly verified claim on the Advertising Fund of said County, for the said sum =f of 175-00-, �w 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 1 c"50.00 Charities & Cor.Fnd 5.00 fi $2815-00 Cancellation of Aonropriations. Auditor 105. Genl. Fd. C & C. Fd. _ q 081 $85.00 ,z Hosp. Bldgs. & Grds. 502. 021 Regular Salaries $2100.00 County Parks 701. 0329 Repair of Bldgs. 0•� 4 0399 Disc, Service 0510 Gas, Oil & Grease b . 00 24 � y Y X' L r c Garage 251. -art 0913 Misc. Eouipment X447.00 Y* Lung Clinic 505 ° 65. 00- 021 Regular Salaries b50-00- $2165. 00 The said order is massed by the =inanimous vote of the Board.,, In 'latter 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 recox d of the goner allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the , County Treasury, and good cause appearing therefore in a detailed explanation present d 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 '3y the County Treasurer: Debits Credits (Decreases) (Increases) Char. & Cor. Fund, 216.49 �� 23.4 - u out.C.-V Li oi-axy Motor Vehicle " 10595.6 Special Road " 173.01 1� S al ary It 121.50. General gil.192.09 ' $ 11192.0 11,192.09 The foregoin., order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Y X. In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of A.N. Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED .E"tR that the following transfers be authorized, to wit : Ap Dropria-tions Transfers. Increase Decrease. SAY Board of Supervisors 101. 0'95 County Equipt. $475.00 $475.00 Auto Mileage 041 ts. Auditor 105 { 0517 "ffice Supp. Prtd. 50.00 75.00 Rent of Ecjuipt. 0324 0515 �� " Mi sc. 15.QO 65.00 Rep, ' 0329 . 05?2 Postage 79.00 $140.00 $1 N0 Assessor 107 100.00 100.00 Offs. Supp. Misc. 0518 0517 "ffice. Su?op. Prtd. F Elections-Prelim. Costs 120. 026 disc. Fees, 150.00 150.00 Extra Help 022 µ Hall of Records 159. r 0523 Repair Supplies 75-00 75-00 Janitor Supp. 0 511 .F 7 Jail-Bld . 2�0 '« 0211 Wages, Repair Labor3.00 15.00 Repair of Bldgs. 0325 0523 Repair Supplies 1 .00 18.00 18.00 µ Jail -Care of Prisoners 231. .T= 0311 Electricity 125.00 305.00 Photo Services, 0319, ; 0;1; "led. & Surg. Supp. 0.00 0 9 Misc. Supp. 150.00 f �;. Yy �. Recorder 235. yi 0211 Wages, Repair Labor 10.00 $30,00 Offc. Sup. Prtd 051 049 Convention Expense 20.00 30.00 30.00 Aeric. Comm 242. 0518 Offc. Supp. Misc, 10.00 10.00 Misc. Supp. 0599 . Far-!i Advisor 243. : .. 0510 Gas, Cil & irease. 5.00 5.00 Misc, Supp. 0599 s Hosn. Bldg. 502. 0311 Electricity 300.00 100.00 Repair of Equipt . 0329 200.00 Fuel 4 300.00 - 300,00 Hos-o. Care of Inmates 503. , 0317 Lab oratory Exams. 50.00 125.00 Staple Groc. 0524- 0399 Miss, Services, 75-00 125.00 - 125.00 Lung Olinic 508 -4 041 Mileage 440.00 201. 00 Regular Salaries 021 0515 Med. & Surg. Supp. 2.00 295.00 Med, & Dent . Fees, 03 0518 Offc. Su v. misc. 14.00 y 0522 Postage 13.00 0523 Repair Suppli es 1.00, ry 0530 X-Ray Supp, 26.00 .oo4496.00 ; Social Serv. Dent. 522. ., 022 Extra Help 0710.00 6710.00 Reg. Safari es 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 � . 0328 Repair of Bldgs. 180.00 290.00 " " Misc, 0519 0343 Transp, of Property 5.00 ; 0523 Repair Supplies 10.00 rt 7 300.00 $7300-00 SERA Projects 523. a' 1R 0210 Wages 10.00 50.00 Mi sc, Su-010. 0599 ; 0329 Repair of Equipt. 20.00 0398 County Equi pt. 20.00 " a; 50.00 50,00 Suot . of Schools 693. r a. 039 Repair of Equipt. 20.00 6,00 Convn. Expenses 049. r 0518 Offc. Supu. Mis c. 5.00 7.00 Books 053 9.00 Mis C. Sum . 0599 .00 Replace. Equip'. 081. r�= $25-00 $25-00 County Library 697 022 Extra Help 1.00 1.00 'Rages, Rep. Lab or 0211 0525 Library Supp. 00.00 60.00 Binding 039 ` 61.00 Bbl.00 County Park 701. " 0329 Repair of Equi-pt. ' 3 5.00 10.00 3iis c. Serv. 0399 0599 Misc. Supe. 10.00 5.00 Gas, oil "& Grease 051 5. 15. 0 Auditor 105 0912 Office Equiut . 102.00 162.00 Offc. Furn. 0911 ``" Co. Hos-o. nldrs. & Grds, 502. , 0918 Ground Improvements 44.o0 44.00 Bldg. Alterns. 0916 The said order is passed by the unanimous v°o1 the Board. K : N 244 y fj 7 y... V{ate In matter of Transfer of Fund s. w 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 Reserve Fund to the funds from which said Departments are financed, to wit: mss" Charities & Corrections Fund, p5�22.00 General Fund, 5093.00 Salary Fund, 121.00 New Auuronri ati ons. Salary Fd. Genl. Fd. C & C. Fd. a Board of SuDervi sors 101. 0320 Pubn. Legal notices, $250.00 W .: 0395 County Equipment 475,00 0517 Printed Supplies 20.00 Cor cner 115. 0314 Inspections & Autopsies 500.00 0322 Recoveries & Removals 250. 00 Superior Court 125 `yam h 022 Extra Help 500.00 0417 Exp. of Outside Judges 300.00 i2v 081 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 N}%-- 0415 Stat. Offc. Earp. Allce. 27.00 ;; A Just. Ct. S- 138 0415 Stat. Offc. Exo. All ce. 22.00 Grand Jury 152. 023 Reporters Fees 125.00 rt 032 Other Fees 1135.00 y 038 Auto Hire 5.00 4 Court House 136. "021 Regular Salaries 145.00 0211 Wages, Repair Labor 50.00 e 0311 Electricity 75.00 0329 Repair of Equipt. 75.00 .. JIM Hall of Records 159 SY 021 Reg.Salaries 703.00 v Constable Twp 9- 219. 025 Matron Fees, 9.00 C onctabl e TWD. 12- 222. 025 Matron Fees, 9.00 , . FireProtecti on 247 yh 0399 Mi sc. Services 150.00 ; d A=:y Garage 252. � 081 Replace. of Equipt. 404.00 fk Watchmen- Port Chi cago 257 �z 000 Pro Rath. 39.00 Hosn. Care of Inmates 503. s 021 Reg. Salaries $2100.00. Care of leedv Aged 511 Cash 3000.00. `- Care of Needy Blind 512. Cash 300.00 y Y. :uua Refund of Taxes 511 . 000 Cas:: Refunds , $50.00 k . -Sr* Auditor 105. 0912 Offc. Equipt. 55.00 Pur ch. Ag-G. 114, 0912 Offc. Equipt . 12.00 Halth Office 301. Misc.c. F s 0913 quiet. X12.00 '. Lung Clinic 505 0911 Offc. Furniture 65. 00 p Detn. Home 515 0915 Ground Inmrovements 45.00 C ounty Par ks 702 #- 0915 Bldg. Improvts. 115.00 X121.00 x5093.00 $5522. 00 The said order is pass-ed by the unanimous vote of the Board. , } In ;utter of Allowance to Indigents. It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $20 county cash allowance checks held in r County Auditor' s office for MRS. BERT-HA BISH, 1007 So.45th St. Richmond, be cancelled and allowance of $20. per month be discontinued as of Jan. 1 , 1934. That application of JOH.,' OTTO, Waterfralt, Richmond Annex, for aid be denied as need not established. That $10 State aid to needy aged and $10 county cash allowance t8 MARY CATHERINE BYRNE, Pinole, be continued as of Feb. 1, 1935• �$ That $15. State and $15. county aid to the needy aged granted to MRS. MARY JA',,E COTTON, 92o- Stn St. Richmond, be continued as of March 1, 1935 ;r That $15 State aid and 1$15. county aid to the needy aged granted to LAWRENCE NORLEM, P.O. Box 145, Stere, 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, 540- 15th St. Ricam.ond, 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, C,-tl. be continued as of Feb. 1 , 1935. f.. That $13. 25 State aid and $13.25 County aid for the needy aged granted to 11R. LINCOLN HOFFMIAr+, Brentwood, be continued as of tsar. 1 , 1935. That $9. 50 State aid and 49. 50 ''ounty aid to the needy aged granted to PATRIC SULLIVAN , Tort Costa, be continued as of Mar. 1 , 1935. That 1;"?'12.50 State aid and 812.50 County aid to the needy aged granted to WALLACE BRACKTLE, Theater Bld :. Pinole, be discontinued as of March 1 , 1935. zrx That $10 State and 'A10 county aid to the needy aged granted to WI LLI Ari REUTER Concord, be discontinued as of 'aarch 1, 1935. That application of MRS. MARY PFDRICK, 1524 Bissell Ave. Richmond, for aid be :- denied at request of applic ant. `$ That application of THJISAS WEBSTER, 3900 Fall Ave. Richmond, for aid be denie at request of applicant. }31. That application for $20 State aid and $15. county aid for whole orphan children a be granted to ?RS. ANNA HAN:vAH, 010 3rd St. Anti oc� as of Feb. 19, 1935 (McArthur s children, Marion June and Anna May). That $20 State aid for half orphan children and $20 county cash allowance . be granted to '.QRS . HEiTRIETTA CLAIRE CURRY, 2301 Brooks Ave. Richmond, as of Feb. 1, 19 5 _^ That $10 State aid to needy cdldren andIO county aid to begin as of Feb. 1, 1935, be granted to �S. ELIZABETH CRISWEL•L 070- 39th St. Richmond. That $40 State aid for needy children and $40 county cash allowance be grante to MRS. FLOi1 NCE PLAYFORD, Rte 1, Box 399 A Berkeley,to begin as of March 1, 1935. That $10 State and X10 county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS. AivTIOiTE TE MOLICA, 437 Everett St. El Cerrito, be continued as of Feb. 1, 1935. 246 Y� That $10 State aid for half orphan children granted to MS. 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 : MqS. LILLY WEDLAKE, 182 Sout:: Ave. Pittsburg R.F.D. Rte 1, Box 5, be continued as of Jan. 1, 1935. That $40 State aid and a30 County aid for half orphan children granted to laS. LIBBY JOAQUIN, Clayton, be c onti nue d as of March 1, 1935 That $10 State aid and $20 county aid for half orphan chi2dcen granted to MRS. NELLIE HASKINS, Box 293, Fen7ay Farm, Concord, be continued as of Feb. 1 , 1935. ;. That $20 State aid f or half orphan children granted to MS. SIGNE FALKE118TR M 711 Ripley Ave. Richmond, be discontinued as of March 15, 1935, and that it be change4. 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 chi idren beginning as of Feb. 17, 1935, to Mrs. MARY ALVES, 625 Elan St. El Cerrito. 'Y That $30 State aid and 130 county aid granted to AMRS. ANGELITA VILLA, Rodeo for half orphan children, be changed to X20 State aid and ,440 county aid as of March 22, 1935• gym. 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 L(RS. GERALDINE SPAULDING, 3534 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. That $50 State aid for needy children and $18. 50 County cash allowance t granted to MS. C ARLOiTA ZERICENO, 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, 19-75- K { In =uat t er of Allowance to Indigents under care of Probation Officer. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED t1iat beginning Jan. 1st, 1935, State and County aid be renewed to the rrobation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer , for support and maintenance of the 3 Mathos children in amounts of 4730 her month, State and $30 per month County, Stat- aid in the amount $60 per month be re- That beginning Jan. 1, 1935, , , nerved for the maintenance of the six Bernovich children, to Probation Officer, T.A. : Boyer, Xy That beginning Jan . 1, 1935, Stat aid in the amount of $40 per month be re- hewed to the Probation Officer, T,A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of the four De Luca children. yz. 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 TEICHAIRA. IT IS FURTiM ORDERED that beginning March 15, 1935, Bounty aid in amount of $10 per month be allowed the Probation Officer, T.A,Boyer, for support and maintenance of Mary Cook, in the home of L3. HUGHRA'MSEY, 280 Front St. Pittsburg, Calif, on account of father of child dead, mother in County Jail for five months._ q` And the Board takes recess to meet onM^nday, Anril let, 1935, at 10 o'clock LL A.M. Chairman. e t CLERK. tZ u i}D1 f e� b 40 .F I 24._ IN T HE BOARD 0i SuPERVISORS OF CONTRA CJSTA COU713TY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. HOLD AY, APRIL 1st 1935. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.H. , Present; Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Janes N.LonC H.L. Cummings ` Harry H.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. "he Minutes and proceedings of the Board for and durin the month of Larch, �. 1935, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read, and sign d by the Chairman and Clerk. In the Matter of the Sale of the Pittsburg Sc-),)ol Bonds. SUPPLEIE2.f'A�, ORDER OF SALE. y L y before the F,iHERLAS, it appears �c1a � on ;._:e ISth day of .larch, 1935, ,,�.. f rte, toove entitled Board of Sunervisors the matter of the sale of the Pittsburg School %1 Bonds ras heard and after bids considered and after concluding therein that the bids `j received for said bonds on a five ner cent basis are not satisfactory bids and after ordering the sale of said ootids to Heller, Bruce Cc Company for the sum of 4. ( , ) �1: 3477.5 plus accrued t par, and in.erest a-t four 4 ;ger cent wi-A premium of sh interest to date of delivery. IT IS TBrEREFORE ORDERED by said Board that said bonds covered by said order hereinabove referred to shall bear an interest rate at four (4%) Der cent per annum, payable semi-annually as to all years folloiring the first thereof, in which first year interest shall be paid annually, said bonds to be dated March 1 , i?L +yL. X935. The vote of the Board on the foref;oinar order was unanimous ' In Hatter of Resignation of Frank Adamson, as Director of Kensinton County Fire District. T�. Frank Adamson, having tendered to this Board, his resignation as a Member of wx the Board of Directors of Kensington County Fire District, to take effect as of Apri a 1st 1 � . 935. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted and said office declared vacant. InHatter of Appointment of James F. - ._• ,� Allbright as Director of Kensington County Fire District. A petition havini been received by this Board requesting_ that James F.Allbrigh be appointed a Member of the Board of Directors of Kensing*on County Fire District, r� to fill the vacancy caused by resignation of Frank Adamson, It is, on motion of Supervisor Lon:-;, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, BY THE ryt - ;Ti 248 a BEARD ORDER- 7D that James F.Allbright, be and he is hereby appointed a Hember of the Board of Directors of t"e Kensington Coun,y Fire District. rt a,-a s, ff C lire! In utter of application of z4 . Rivercrest Sewer District for permission. tuo lay sewer pipe line r The Rivercrest Sewer District, by its Engineer, George T. Oliver, having .. ;i ah applied "Co 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 Rork 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. ry r G�` t,. In Matter of Granting Authority A< to W.J.Buchanan, upon behalf of Rivercrest Sewer District to Annly kms' fcr SERA Project. °x , YS. BE IT RESOLVED, that W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, be and he is hereby authorized and empowered to accept and agree to any conditions nn behalf of the Rivercrest Server District making application for SERA Projects . In Natter of AnDroval of Agreement between Southern Pacific Company, a c orporation, and Rivercrest Sewer District for layi n,=, of pipe line under Southern Pacific Company' 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 Sewer Di strict, for the nlacin: of an eight inch terra cotta pipe en7- cased in to inch corrugated nine, for the )urnose of casr;;ing sewage beneath the tracks of the Southern Pacific Company. = A IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of APTeement be and the same 'z 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 and he is hereby authorized to sign said Agreement upon behalf of Rivercrest Sewer District. r�m vr . aht: 'qu '�5} i t .'t 2 1 x In ;latter of Granting, Purchasing �. _«r- Agent permission to sell Boiler and Accessories located in Pittsburg Memorial Hall. Upon motion of Supervisor Trembata, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE BOARD 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 X75.00. ,., �4. d j . In 'utter of Grantin7 Purc basin,; Agent permission to sell 37 Volumes . of California Annell,ate Court Reports. Unon moti on of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY .: THE BOARD ORDERED that au-k1hority is hereby granted to J.H: Lorrow, County Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County, t;a sell 37 volumes of California Apnellate Court Report '._ Ak now located in the office of the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, under such con diti ons as he deers to t::e best interests of t^e said County.K In :latter of Granrin5 Purchasing . �F A5-ent permission to sell 21 Volumes of Supreme Court Reuorts. Upon motion of Supervisor Trembatr, seconded by Sunervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED t hat authority is hereby granted to J. :. UORROW, County Purchasing Agen , of Contra Costa County, to sell 21 Volumes of Sunreme Court Reports, now located in the office of the District Attorney of Contra CostaCounty, under such conditions kti as he deems to the :gest interests of tiie said County. i y In :fatter of Granti n ; Authority to County Librarian to sell Odd Lot ` of Obsolete Books. Jessie A.Lea, County Librarian, havin - reported to this Board that there is * in the County Library, of Contra Costa County, an odd lot of obsolete books which ff , .H are of no use to said County, and that said books may be sold for the sum of 432.00. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORJT :D that Jessie A.Lea, County Librarian, be and she is hereby granted authority to sell said lot of obsolete books for the sum of $32.00. In 'latter of Pln.cin�: Advertisement y NV of County Resources in Year Book of Contra Costa County Labor Journal. c- The Board of Sun_ ervisors of Contra Costa County deemin .-tie 1935 Year Book of Contra Costa County Labor Journal, a rood advertising medium for the resources of Contra Costa County, y r:J3 Y s V 5 n nn r /^ f IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that an advertisement consistinc of one nage and advertisin 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. NV IT IS FiTRTHER. ORDFERED THAT t::e Contra Cos-,,a County Labor Journal present to t :is Board a duly verified claim on the Advertising fund of Contra Costa County " f cr payment for said advertisement. r�. In latter of Approval of B:)nd on Lost s Warrant. It apaearing to the Board that Warrant No. 1226 heretofore drain by the County Auditor on County Treasurer of Contra Costa County in favor of Elizabeth Williams, in sum of 48.50, payable out of the Charities & Corrections -Fund of said 'T V County, has been lost, and the said Elizabeti Williams having furnished to this Board ` a good and sufficient Bond in sum of 417.00 indemnifying the County against loss on the issuance of a duplicate warrant, to replace Auditor' s Warrant No. 1226; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED ti:at said Bond and the Sureties thereonbe and the same are hereby approved and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized to dray: a dupli cat e warrant in favor of Elizabeth Williams, payable out of the Charities & Corrections fund, in sum of 18.50 to replace said Warrant No. 1226. Z_. The said order is -gassed by the unanimous vote of the Board.f In Uatter of Transfer of Funds. r Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that he sum of $150. be trmsferred 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 Co�mnissioner of Contra Costa County. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Transfer of Funds. It IS,BY TSE BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $60. be transferred from Unappro- priated Reserve Fund to General Fund to be used for the uurchase of one radio to be installed in a±� automobile for the California State Highway Motor Police. � id The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.� ? _t t MGy �m ry; In -fatter of Installation of Radio in Automobile of G.A.Belon, Captain of California Highray Patrol, On motion of Supervisor Stour, seconded by Suuervisor Long, IT IS BY THE l' BOARD ORDERED that permission be ;ranted to G.A. Belon, Captain of tine California State Highray �;atrol to install one Radio in his autanobi?.e to be used in his officia ' } J Yy 1 w duties as Captain of said Hi ghr•av Patrol ,at a cost of $60.00. '. In 'iattt r of Aut :ority t-1 Cancel Taxes. r Geo. O.Ueese, County assessor, having* filed with this Board, his x equest for . authority to be granted to Tax Collector of Contra Costa County to cancel the 1934-35 k taxes on hereinafter described real property and that the County Auditor be authorized to cancel all bacIr taxes and delinquencies on :.erei nafter described real property ; 1 . to wit: That certain lot, or parcel of land, situated in said City of El Cerrito, Conr,.•a Costa County, State of California, described as Lot 29b as shown u;)on Hap entitled "Amended Official Mai of fid. Units 1 and 2 Berkeley Cauntry Club Terrace, Contra Costa County, California" being a portion of Lot 3 of the final Parti%ion of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, Cal. Filed ?larch 3, 1930, in the office of the County Recorder pf Contra Costa County, Cal. and ghat an affidavit subscribed to by Hans !.-.Nissen, Mayor of the City of EI Cerrito raving accompanied said applications owin:; that said property is the property of the City of E1 Cerrito, and said application 'flavin.. been approved by tl:e District Attorney of t_-1e County of Contra Costa., IT IS BY T'HT BOARD O-.DER~:D that aut:zority be granted to the Tax Collector of Con ra Costa County to cancel t1-le 19>4-35 taxes on above described property, and that -.he Coaanty Auditor is hereby authorized to cancel all back tares and delinquencies, on said above described proberty, excentin:j -hat no taxes or delinquencies for special assessments for street r.•ork or ot"­er improve:cents of like character shall be cancelled us_ A4 >i�• In 'fat ter of Allowance to Indigents. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that '13.50 Ca-anty casiall or:ance be granted to MR. OLE ERICKS,7-N, 435- 8thSt. Richmond, as of Ua.rch 1 , 1935- That $20,00 County cash allowance granted to JAMES LAWRENCE, C.o MRS. FRAZER, 534 Talbert St. Martinez, be -paid to MRS. FRASER, at 534 Talbert St. Martinez, for board and care of said James Lawrence, as of Marciz lst, 1935. That : 12. county cash allowance granted to J ii G. GILL, 425- 15th St. Richmond, be continued as of March 1, 1935• µ That $72.50 Caanty cash allorar_ce -.ranted to MRS. AUGUSTA SHUQUIST, 726 Richmo d St. El Cerrito, be ?zr.reased to P35• county cash allowance as of March 1, 1935. That .120 County cash allowance granted to MRS. GERTRUDE SANDERS, 906 Balra Drive, El Cerrito, be discon-inued 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 allorance ;ranted to !-MS . RUTH HUGHES, Garrison St. Rodeo be discontinued as of Jan. 1, 1935. _x That $11. County C-isIal alto-.nce granted to DIA TARANTINO, Grangers 71harf, Martinez, be discontinued as of Jan. 1, 1935. _ That $20 county cash allor-ance -ranted to JADES 11cGLANNO,14, 132 Washington St. Pt . Ric.-mond, be discontinued as of Feb, 1, 1035- That ""25. State aid and $25 count ' aid for the need blind granted to HOMER HUN'_?, Alamo, be continued as of April 1, 1935• Thai, "' �` $13. State and. X13. county aid to the needy aged be wanted to GEO. B. 4 RANDALL, 1612 Oak fieri, .Berkeley Park, Berkeley, Cal. .r t That X10 State aid and P410 county aid to the needy aged be granted to QRS. EMU INGHA-I, 807 Ric'-mond St. El Cerrito, as of March 1, 1935. That $14. State aid and '14. county aid for needy a ed be granted to HARRY H. PATTERSOIe, 290 West 6thSt. Pittsburg, as of p=arch 1, 1935• 4iF Z D That $7. 50 State and $7.50 County aid to the needy aged be granted to I A.. `s RTELL 0 . GODD ARD, 2011 Pacilec o 9t. Concord, as of March 1, 1935. That $9.00 State aid and k 1.00 county aid to the needy aged be continued to STEPHEN HAUSDORF, RF.D. Vine Hill-, Martinez, as of Larch 1, 1935. That $9.00 State aid and $9.00 County aid to the needy a ed be continued �- to IEE S. CORA HENRY, 5424 Bayview Avenue, Ric.arriond, as of Larch 1 , 1935. That $10.00 State and $10 county aid to needy aged be contin,!ed to WILLIATU BUCKLEY, 252.0 Esmond Ave. Richmond, as of Feb. 1 , 1935. That $11.50 State aid to the needy aged and pll.50 county cash allowance � be continued to Geo. E.Mclntyre, 23- 7th SL . Richmo:�d, as of Feb. 1935. That $12.50 State a_id to ;he needy aged and $12.50 county cash allowance be continued to L,RS. 'IARGARET HAS-Ly, 6 Eddy St. Pt. Richmond, as of Feb. 1935 . That $12.50 State aid to the needy aged and $12.50 County ca.sh all or:ance be continued to CLARENTOE E. RUSH, 2015 Costa Ave. Ric mond, as of Larch, 1935. That _'!.00 State aid and $11.00 county aid to needy aged be amended to read: $12.50 State aid. and "12. 0 count aid to the need aged as of Larch 1 Y 5 a 5 y y � a 1935, to GEORGE HENRY, 5424 Bayview Ave, Richmond. ,v That $13.75 State aid and X13.75 County aid to OLE OLSEN, 1239 Liberty St. E1 Cerrito, be increased to $15.00 State aid and $15.00 County aid to the need, aged as of starch 1, 1935. That $11. 25 State aid and $11.25 county aid for needy aged granted to MRS. MARIETTA ALLEiy, C/o :SS. R.V. LYT1 O *, Martinez, be increased to $15.00 State and $15.00 county aid as of March 1, 1935, and paid to MRS. R.V. LYTTON, tdartine z,Cal. �fi:PR That $10 State aid to the needy sged ,and $10 county cash allowance granted to `!.. GEO. JOR3AN, 1504 Nevin Ave. Ri chmo nd, be decreased, to $5.25 State aid to t?ile needy aged and $5.25 soupy cash allowance, as of April 1, 1935. " 4� That $20. State aid and $30. county aid for ':alf orphan children be granted to :�S. ELENA '"Q=),RES, 136 West Second St. Pit.sburg,, as of ={arch 1 , 1935. That $30 Sta ue aid for half orphan children and $30 county cash allowance continue to ?MS. HELEN' NEIVSAiI, 42.2 S. 35t:. St . Ric imond, as of April , 1935• That .$30 State aid for ::alf orphan children and $17.00 county cash allowance =w be continued to MRS. VARY RATTO, R.F.D. Bog 353, Richmond, be continued as of Feb. >.e 1975. That $10 State aid for half or-ohan children and $35.50 county cash allowance be continued to MRS. 'LARi ALVES, 62 - El ni St. ,E? Cerrito, as of Aoril, 1935. That $30. State a.id for half orphan children be continued to ?:-rqS. AGNES KE&AAN, 319 Chanslor Aire. Richmond, as of Feb. 1935. ... i2 �a That $20 State and $20 county aid to half orDhan children be continued to i.RS . IDA N. COOPER, 434 Liberty St. El Cerrito, as of April 1, 1935. b+- That $30 State aid and $?O county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS. PETE PERJCCA, 259 Brussel St . San Francisco, Cal. be reduced to T30 State aid only and paid to 11:S. PETE PERUCCA, 259 Brussel St. San Francisco, That $20.00 State aid for half orphan childxen and $20. county cash allowart e be amended to read $20 State aid for lialf orphan children only as of Larch 1, 1935, to LOUISE DE COUR.TE1, , 2630 Bush St. Richmond. That $20. State aid and $20 county aid for half orphan children b e amended to read: $20 State aid and $10 county aid for half orphan children as of March 1 , 1935, to IMS. ALICE LEGRAND 413 Sa;th St. Richmond, Cal.J. a In Matter of waking application to r State Board of Health, on behalf of x L Q t, Rivercrest Sewer District. r RESQLUTIOiT. RESOLVED by the Board of Sunervisors of the County of Contra. Costa, State of California, that pursuant and subject to all the terms, conditions and provisions x of t .e Public Health Act of t Ze State of California., annr oved March 23, 1907, and all amendments thereto, application by this Board be made to the State Board of r Public Health of the State of Cnliiornia., for n hermit to lay out, build and constru t a sewerage system and to dispose of a septic tank affluent of Rivercrest Sewer r District into a dredge cuy which empties into Suisan Bay at the foot of Alves Lane, extended northerly. '-'- See Map and drawing, of septic tank hereto attached;�that the Chairman of said Board of Supervisors be and he is hereby authorized and dirNcted ;.. to cause t'_.e necessary data to be prepared, and investigations to be made, and in ar N the name of said Board to sign and file such application with the said State Board o Public Health. Passed and adopted at a re.gul^r meetinR� of the Board of Suuervisors of fya the County of Contra. Costa, on the lst day of April, 1935. knn And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 15, 1935= at 10 o'clock A� A.M. airman. .Clerk. J .f Y t� `t5. 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. A=f Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N. Long, H.L. Cum-"ings Harry M. St ow, and R.J.Trembath . S.C,Wells, Clerk. In Matter of Granting; Dance Permit. K The Trustees of the Tassajara School District of Contra Costa County, having M , applied to this Board for permission to conduct a dance until hoar of 3 O' clock A.M. on April 27th, 1935, at Tassajara; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permit be granted.} :F In Matter of Granting permit for placing of Directional Signs to w "Sleepy Hollow" . The Sleepy Hollow Syndicate, having applied to this Board for permission ' to place signs directing traffic to Sleepy Hollow; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission is hereby granted to Sleepy Hollow Syndicate, to place a directional sign at San Pablo-Miner Road, and also along Miner Road at points where lateral roads join said Miner Road.k « Ys M. 54 a-"d! In Matter of application of L.F.Grover, Justice of Peace, 10th Township, for .. 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 Justice of the Peace of Judicial Township No. 10, of Contra Costa County, upon the grounds that the populat- ion opulat ion of said Judicial Township No. 10 is over 4000 inhabitants. IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the some is hereby referred to Francis P.Healey, District Attorney of Contra Costa County.< In Matter of Release of Property Agreement between Fletcher Troutman ;`Po an Indigent, and County of Contra Costa. . Otis L.Loveridge, Social Service Director of Contra Costa County, having iso reported to this Board that Fletcher Troutman, an indigent, who has been receiving a cash allowance from County of 0ontra Costa, for Ibis support for the oast year and who has heretofore signed a Property Agreement with the County of Contra Costa, covering 1 : 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, =y- IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Property Agreement-,.to Lot 18 of the _ Grammar School Addition to Town of Concord, being on the west sideof 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 gide by 100 feet in depth, 5 between Fletcher Troutman and the County of Contra Costa, be and the same is hereby ordered released. y In Vatter of Settlement of Claim 141 for support against the Estate of t 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 Countv in the sum of $1958.00 and that upon the death of said Jane Tellus she betqueathed her estate consisting of real estate and improve- meats valued at $560 and cash in bank, consisting of $1122.49 to Mrs. Ellen Kelley, fi and Mrs. Ellen Kelley having tendered to the County of Contra Costa, the residue of � } said cash amountinc; to $673.95 after paying expenses of administration of said estate, IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Otis Loveridge, Director of Social a Service Bureau of Contra Costa County accept said payment of X673.98 in payment of all claim for support against the estate of Jane Tellus, deceased. ,, r. ati -}t w 25�► f In Natter of Consolidation ?f of Vasco School District, with Byron School District. 4 The Vasco School District havin; been declared lapsed by this Board on Augustrn o, 193+, and the Superin-endent of Schools of Contra Costa County having recommended a 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 Yr on School District, > :.. IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Vasco School District be and the same is hereby ordered attached to and consolidated with Byron School District of Contra Costa `. j O aunty.,. In 'atter of Fixing hearing on I�, Anti-Picketing Ordinance. A Form of Proposed Ordinance prohibiting the obstruction of public Highways, , alleys, and side-walks, prohibiting picketing property, the use of derogatory, inde- cent and approbrious language, allowing unusual noise for certain purposes and P ry�4. prohibiting disturbance of the peace, and providing penalties therefor, having been presented to this Board for adoption; r: It is by the Board ordered that t--ie time for consideration of the adoption x 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. mss. 'r-That the present time there has been a temporary abnormal increase of business in the District Attorney' s office of said County caused by civil actionsw' 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 =¢a It appearing to the. Board of Super visors and by their judgment necessary for w the expeditious transaction of the business of the District Attorney's office in said ."tea county that --he District Attorney be alloyed additional assistance. IT IS HEREBY ORDEM that theDis trict 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. r Passed and adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board of Supervisors this 15th day of April, 1935. Ayes : Long, Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath . Noes: None . -s Absent: None.} ._ ZZI �ni+t ri Z In Matter of Declaring Tunnel $ ti Between County of Contra Costa and County of Almeda, 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, end the State Highway extending to Lafayette is in dangerous condition and a menace ter. 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. i 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 -43,000 is hereby allocated out of the Count? Surveyor's fund for making aforementioned repairs.,,. In 111,atter of Transfer of Funds. On request of John A.Miller, Sheriff of Con7ra Costa County, IT IS BY THE wgi- BOARD ORDERED that the appropriations first listed below be cancelled, and the tonal thereof the sum of $2985.00 be transferred to Unappropriated Reserve Fund from General „0 Fund: Cancellation of Aunr oori ati ons. Sheriff 201. 045 Criminal Case expense $1298.00 0522 Postage 102.00 t• Jail—Care of Prisoners 231 t 0319 Photo Services 365.00 052 Bedding 80.00 059 Fuel 50.00 0514 Laundry Supplies 50.00 0517 Offices Supplies, Printed X0.00 0524 Food Supplies 1000.00 $2985;00 ai�Y IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that new appropriations be made in the amounts show ` in the second list below and the total thereof, or the su.m of $4836 be transferred to the General Fund from unappropriated Reserve Fund : Nev A-aor opri ati on s. Court Hse & Grounds 156. 0916 Building Improvements $1600.00 Sheriff 201 0213 Operatives 'Mages 1400.00 0913 Misc. Equipment 1775.00 Jail—Bl dg. 230. 01211 wages, Repair Labor 24.00 0328 Repair of Bldgs. 8.00 % 0523 Repair Supplies 29.00$36-00.003 00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. 4 257 �a In Matter of Transfer of Fun�:s. Upon remses-t of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED �. that the following adjustments of the Sherif' a Appropriations as shown on the following tabulation, be authorized, to wit : Adjustment of ADoropriati ons. ¢ Inc reale Decrease. 4 Sheriff 201 012 Extra Help X450.00 $480.00 Regular Salaries 011 025 Matron Fees 50.00 100.00 Medical Fees 031 " 0313 Fidelity Bond . 330-00 40.00 Auto Hire 038 0329 Repair of Equipt. 60.00 400.00 Tel. & Tel. 0 39 t"• 0337 Storage 15.00 4:00 Auto All oTance 02 ' 0519 Photo Supplies 150.00 00d. Tray. Exp. 0411 051 Replace. of Equipt. 0.00 346.00 Postage 0522 1 b5.00 1 5.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r ; 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 wit1i expenditures experien e for the year, to wit: Appropriation Adjustments Highways & Brid:es. �z Motor Vehicle Fund Appropriations. Inc rease Decrease. l Sun. Dist . 1 s R 111-0 Mtce-Rts of Way $3190.00 $2045.00 Mtce-Surface R 112-0 R. ll -0, Mtce-Bridges, 8.00 2400.00 Pinole Sts. R 112-101 R. 11 -0 C 0 Purchase EquiMnt 787-100 .00 C 0 Impts. R 115 $4480.00 $4480.00 Sup. Dist . 2: R 211-0 Mtce. Rts of Way 6000.00 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. 1500.00 $9200.00 $9200.00 Y^ Sup. Dist. 3: R 313-0 9tce. Bridges, 200.00 2200.00 Mtce-Surface, R 312. R 315-0 00 Impts. 2000.00 ; 2200.00 $2200.00 SuD_ Dist. 4• ' R 415-401 CO Impts. 3500.00 5500.00 Mtce-Surface, R 412. 402 " " 2000.00 5500.00 - 5500.00 `- Sup. Dist. 5. 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 Aper opns. Sup. Dist. 3. R 309-0 C 0 Rt s. ofiay 45.00 45 .00 Mtce-Surface, R 302. Survevors General Fund Approons. Sup. Dist . 1: R .71-0 Mtce . Rts of Way 1200.00 1200.00 CO Bridge Con. R 178 r . 3r==_ Sun. Dist. 2: R. 271-0 Mt ce-Rts of Way 405.00 15.00 Rd Lgt. R 270-1 ham. 265.00 Mtce. Surf. R 272. 35.00 0 0 Inmts. R 275 29.00 " " R 275-201-1 : 4.00 " " -2u 23.00 n u -4 �r 10.00 u n -5 , £1.00 " " -7 05.00 05.00 J " y SuD. Dist. 3• R372-0 Mtce-Surface, 16.00 $29.00 Mtce-Rts. of Way - R 371 R 373-0 Mtce-Bridges, 12.00 2 .00 2.00 }4, Sup Dist. 4: R. 471-0 Mtce-Rts of Nay 145.00 144.00 Mtce-Surface, R 472-0 1.00 $145-00 $145-00 Sunervisors General Fund ADDropns. k SuD. Dist. R 320-4 Mtce-Parks, 104.00 41.00 Mtce-Rts of Way R 321-0 X^ 60.00 Mtce- Surface, R 322- .50 C 0 Equipt. R. 324- <� _ 2�.''0,C 0 Imnts. R. 325- 10 .00 $104.00 SuD. Dist. 5: R 520-9 ?dtce- Clift Ct. Ferry 0.00 5565.00 L4tce- Surface R 522-0 R 521-0 Tdtce- Rts of Nay 90.00 R 523-0 Mtce- Bridges , 35.00 R 525-0 C 0. Impts. 4570.00 R 526-0 C 0 Impts. to Bridges , 35.00 R 529-0 C 0 Rts of Way .00 a 5565-00 5565-00 _ ux �A Special Road Fund ko'oronns. j: Sun. Dist. 2: R 261-0 Mtce-Rts of Nay 1200.00 1202.00 Mtce-Surface, R 262-0 R 263- 0 Mtce. Bridges, 2.00 120-7.0-0 1202.00 :k b»� SuD. Dist. 3: R 361-0 Mice Rts of Nay 300.00 657.00 Mtce-Surface, R 362-0 " R363-0 Mtce-Bridges, 25.00 R365-0 C 0 Impts. 332.00f 657. 00 57.00 Sup. 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 Imp is. 280.00 1430-00 1T30-00 Su-o. Di st. 9: R 50 R 562-5-0 C O-Impts. 346o.00 3460.00 Mtce-Surface, The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y ySC. In Matt-r of Transfer of Funis . On request of Ralph Cunningham, County necorder, it IS ORDEREM that the follov- ing adjustments in salary appropriations be !Wade: Recorder-235. Increase Decrease. y 0I2 extra Help 4240.00 $240.00 Reg. Salary 011 f a It IS FUR-'IER ORDERED that the folloidng 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, IT -IS ORDERED that the following appropriations be cancelled, and the amount thereof transferred from General Fund to Unappropriated - `Y Reserve Fund: Hall of Records 159. 0210 ;Pages, $ 65.00 0511 Janitors Supplies, 200.00 $269.00 and from the amount thus made available IT IS ORDERED that the following additional appropriations be made, the amounts thereof to be transferred from Unaobropriated Re- r � �M u 259' -=r serve fund to the General Fund , to wit: - Recorder 235. 0515 ffice Supplies, $'oo oo. Hall of Records- 159 0910 Furniture 265.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board— In r In M t ter of All or ance t o Indi ents. a g h# IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $30 County cash allowance be granted to MRS. ID JAC'.'(SON, 151.4 Macdonald Ave. Riohm^nd, to begin -�s of March 15, 1935. That $15. County cash allowance be granted to IES. IDA TAYLOR, 16- 1st St. Rich- mond, as of April I, 1935. „ That X30. County cash allowance be granted to MRS. EMILY SALMON, Grenwell' s Auto Camp, Lafayette Blvd. Walnut Creek, as of April lst, 1935• ' That $15. County cash allowance be granted to GIULDA RODIGONDA, C/o S.BARDELLI Fairview, Martinez, Cal. as of Jan. 1, 1935, saire -Vbe paid to MR. BARDELLI. That $25.00 county cash allowance be paid to MRS. EVA HARNESS, Loomis, Placer Co. California, for board and care of 11R. FIIED KENSINGER, beginning Dec. 25, 1934. v That $10 County cash allowance granted to MAGGIE ROTE, 257- E. 4th St. Pittsburg be continued as of Feb. 1, 1935• That $10 county cash allowance granted to MR. GEORGE BUITN, 1503 Richmond St. El Cerrito (R.F.D. 1, Box 315) Berkeley, Cal. be increased to $12.50 County cash allow- y ance as of April 1, 1935. -r That $15. County cash allowance granted to MRS. MINA BRINGSRUD, 425 Liberty St. El Cerrito, be discontinued as of April 1, 1935. . That $15. 50 County cash allorance granted to I''RS. HELEN COMBIS, Main Highway, Pinole, be discontinued as of 'March 1, 1935. That $30. County cash allowance granted to MRS. JOSEPHINE INGALLS, 1230 Pine St. Martinez, for needv aged, be discontinued as of April 1 , 1935- That i$20. county cash allorance here-:fore granted to MRS. GEORGIA CONOVER, Walnu,� Creek , for care of Streeter children, be discontinued as of Feb. 6, 1935. That $12.50 State aid and Z12. 5o County aid to the needy aged be granted to ANTONE Ns)IA, Box 72, Oakley, as of March 1 , 1935— That $10. State aid to the needy aged and $10 c mnty 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 allorance granted to RS: J:.'LIA WAITE, 222- 4th St. Ricanond, be continued as of April 1st, 1935, r* That $10 State aid to the needy a ed and $10 county cast: allowance granted to DEL BORLEN' Cor. ist & Post St. R.F.D. 1, Box 450, San Pablo, be continued as of April 1st, 1935- -= That $12.50 State aid to the needy aged and 812.50 county cash allowance granted to GEORGE SYKES, 615- 10th St. Richmond, be continued as of April lst, 1935. That $4.00 State aid and $4.00 county aid granted to J[7HN STEWART, 315 Pomona St El Cerrito, be di continued as of Apr. 1, 1935. =r rye, :s That $12.50 State aid and $12.90 county aid for the needy aged, granted to MR. ADAM SCOTT, General Delivery, Lafayet .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 Marcie 15, 1935. T4at $40. State aid and $25.00 county aid for half orphan children be granted to MRS. ROSE SAVIONI , 306 Main St. ?Martinez, to begin as of March 1 , 1935- That $10 State aid for needy children and $20 county cash allowance granted to ?+ 5. BF'SSIE McQUISTEId, Central & San Mateo Sts. Fl 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 raid to ass . S.T. DAVI , of 20 West Fifth St.Pittsbur . 7 That $10.00 State and $10 county -dd for half orphan children granted to MRS. MARY BAUMGAR_'NER, Tnird St. Rodeo, be increased to $10.00 State and $25.00 county aid and continued as of April 1, 1935. iv That $20.00 State aid and 10 county aid for :+alf orphan childrengranted to S. ERNI ESTINNE CARTER, 115 Champion Ave. Port Chicago, be increased to $20.00 State w aid and $15.00 county aid as of April 1, 1935. That $20.00 State aid and $15.00 county aid for half orphan children granted to MRS . FRANOES LU. ID0. 215 F osier St. Martinez, be decreased to X20 .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 LUCIDO, 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 Ghildxen, at St. Vincent' s Orphanage , San Rafael, Cal. be discontinuled as of April 15, 1935. That $50. State aid and $10 county aid for children of Incapacitated fathers ` granted to 314RS. GEOR`iIA WILLIAMS , RTE 1, Concord, be discontinued as of April 1, 1935- , W rrt In Matter of Allowance to Indigents, .,. under care of Probation Officer. h� IT IS BY THE BOARD 03DER'D that beginning January 1, 2935 $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. �k. That beginning March 23, 1935, $y30.00 State and $30.00 county aid be allowed t .e Probation_ Officer, Thomas A. Boyer , for support and maintenance of Jose, Antonia 4 _ and Franci :c o Espinoza. a_ That beginning Jan. 1st, 1935, State and County aid in the amount of $10.00 each be reneged the Probation Officer, thom.as A.Boyer, for support and maintenance r. of Barbara Aileen T:,ompson. That beginning January 1, 1935, $40.00 State and $50.00 County aid. be renewed the Probation Officer, =homes A.Boyer, for support and maintenance of the Ostrander rG children. That beginning January lst, 1935, $10.00 State and $10.00 County aid be renewed the Probation Officer , Thomas A.Boyer , for the support and maintenance of y; Helen Ray Machado. ` That beginning April 1, 1935, $10.00 per month County aid be granted the *` irobation Officer , Thom^s A.Boyer, for support and maintenance of Verna Voss for a period of 2 months. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, t'ay oth, 1935, at 10 o' clock r A.M. S . . . . . . . . . Chairman. . .Clerk. �•M1 F H j 1:K tfi Tc j. r ay }µ'QS T.:S t BEFORE THE BOARD OF SuiPERVIS(RS OF CONTRA COSTA COWITY, STATE OF CALIFORZtI ,;' `L 44 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. ORDER FOR SPECIAL MT.ETI11" OF 1.. IT IS BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CON : A COSTA COUNTY,StaLe of Calif orni , y Meeting of s?id Board be held on Monday, April 22nd, 1935, at ORDERED that a Special g 2 o' clock P.M. for the purpose 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. r A H.L.Cummings. W. J.Buchanan R. J.Trembath. Harry M. St ow. - - - --000 - - - - - - - IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY , STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1935» r The Board met at 2 o' clock P. S. Present : Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry M.Story, and R. J. Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. In Matter of Anoropriation TM4 for SERA Unem-ol oyment Relief. A.D.Greenleigh, Field Representative of the SERA having applied to this Board for the allocation of 35000 of Unemployment Relief Loan money to the SERA for expenditure under their orders, for the relief of employable indigents ; .: IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following adjustment of existing appropriat ions be made, to wit: k_ �rN Increase. Decrease. Care of Indigents 510. 0524-3, Groceries SERA $5000.00 $5000.00 Groceries County, 0524-3- The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K C� a .u� a. Y } r5� l'. 26.2 rd's IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CT TRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, MAY 6th, 1935• The Board :net at 10 o'clock A.M. Present : Hon. W.J.Buchanaxi, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. r The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of April, 1935, ase read to the Board and by the 3oard approved as read, and signed by the S x Chairman and Clerk. In Futter of Granting Dance Permits. 7 The following; applicants having filed ti.th this Board, application for permission to conduct a dance until 3 o' clock A.H. on following dates and at following places: z Senior Class , Liberty Union High 7chool, Brentwood, May 25th, 1935. Antioch Horseshoe 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. Y� �1 In the Natter 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•:nty, 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 $91.00 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 Contra Costa County having rendered to `r this Board, a written Opinion that said claim is illegal, IT IS BY THE BOARD URDERPD that the said claim of L.F.Grover, be and the same a"<, is hereby rejected. In the Matter of Rejection of Claim of Tax Research Inc. on behalf of �g 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 foilowini,, property owners, of Contra -rro Costa County, in sums s et opposite their respective names, to wit: BANK OF AMERICA NATIO1V'AL TRUST & SAVI-NGS ASSOCIATIO , on portion of building located p in the Town of Concord, and occupied by the N ; Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. - Second .. installment of taxes for fiscal year 1931-32, and bath installments of the fiscal year 1932-33, in total sum of - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 56.71. 4.. �. V ;/U Jx :. MRS. HENRY I,-PERS, on a portion of a building in the town of Antioch, and oc cu�i e d by Pac if i c r;?= cr Electric Co. Second installment of taxes for x fiscal year 1931-32, and both installments for fiscal years 1932-33, and 1935-34, and first installment of fiscal year 1934-35, in total sum of - - - - - - - --112.84. x; Edith DeRosa, Executrix of the estate of J.F. r DeRosa, deceased, on a portion of building located in the down of Todos Santos (Concord) occupied z. by Pacific Gas & Electric Company, second install- ment of taxes for fiscal year- 1931-32; both tip installments for the fiscal years 1932-33, 193 -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 tae : 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 - - - - - - - - 114.09. Estate of Salvatore Smario, for portion of buildings occupied by Railway Express Comnany, and located in City of Pittsburg, taxes for second installment for = ' the fiscal year 1931-^2, both installments for the fiscal year 1932-33; 193;-34, and 1934-35, in total sum of - - - - -313,54 George A. & Peter Demetrakopu'ilos, on Porti on of buildin, located in City of Pittsburg, and occupied by Western Union Telegraph Co. taxes for second installment for the fiscal year 1y31-32 and both installments for the fiscal year 1932-33; in total amount of - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - 64.96 p D.L.Hilson, upon pbrtion of building located in City of Martinez, and occupied by Railway Express Co. second installment for the fiscal year 1931-32; 4;. both installments for the fiscal year 1932-33• 1933-34, i n t o�al sum of - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - , 33-3 , -110.24 y Mrs. Grace Davi, portion of building located in . City of Pittsburg, and occupied by Coast Industrial Gas Co. and Coast Counties teas Co. second installment of taxes for the fiscal year 1931-32; both install- ments for fiscal years 1932-37- 1933-34 and first installment for fiscal year 1934-35, in total sum of - - - - - - - -197.88 And the Board of Supervisors havin;_, 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 : ORDER='D that tre claim of Tax Research Inc. for and on behalf of each of said above h named property owners, for refund of taxes, be and the sane is hereby denied. N-. 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 Waln,_,t Creek, and occupied by Pacific Gas & Electric Co. is hereby ordered denied. . IT IS FURTHE:I ORDERN-D that the petition of Edith DeRosa, Executrix of the Estate of J.P.DeRosa, for cancellation of the second installment of taxes for the fisc y±` srt 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. 12 IT IS RURTa,7R 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: Supervisors Lon?, Cummings, Story and Trembath. Noes : None. =3 Supervisor Buchanan not voting. 264 Y 1� In Matter of S.E.R.A. allowance for sewing project. ... Upon request of Oscar Oh. Henriksen Supervisor of P.T. �r.W. Division S .E.R. A. that the sum d $125 be appropriated by the County of Contra Costa for the rental of serving machines and the purchase of necessary materials for an S.1E.R.A. serving; project, s' IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that tiie 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 unani.mals vote of the Board. "rs In Matter of Rental of Richmond �r 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 Hemnrial Hall Association be renewed for a period of ten years at a yearly rental of $1. per year, IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney of County of Contra, Costa, prepare a Form of Lease between the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa F 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 RN of ten (10) years at a rental of $1.00 per year. F. M wq �Y+ In Matter of Allocation of $2000 for building o2 Fire Trails in Curry Canyon, etc. r 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 r purpose of buildinj fire trails in Curry Canyon on Mt. Diablo, Contra Costa County. s� 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 Sup. District #2, Contra Costa County. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. , h r In the matter of granting Authority ~rte 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. m The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 41' -'C 1 h1 ?af In swatter of the Opinion of the District Attorney of Contra Costa County on requests of Constables. This Board of Supervisors caving heretofore requested an Opinion from the a Y District Attorney of Contra Costa Caunty on following questions: _^ 1: Can a "onstable appoint a Deputy Constable? 2: May the Board of Supervisors nay salary and rages to such Deputy Constabl s? 3: May the Board of Supervisors equipp such Deputy Constables with necessary police accoutrement? and ti-.e District Attorney of Contra Costa County havin rendered to this Board his �y 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: p OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MART I1,'EZ, CALIFGR:A'I A. „ `day 6t:,, 1935• : Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman, Board of Supervisors, Martinez, California. Dear 1r. Buchanan: Recently your Honorable Board requested an opinion on the follorfing questions: 1: Can a. Constable appoint a Deputy Constable? e 2: May the Board of Supervisors pay salary and wages u to s u ch Deputy Constable? 3: May the Board of S.:pervisors equip such Deputy Constables. with necessar;* 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 Superviscrr s may pay the salary and wages of Deputy Constables by passage of an ordinance, to become effective prior to the new term oT office of such Constables. That is to say the Confit tution 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 :pis term of. office commences, to be then taken advantage 5 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 Supervisors may provide .s for the purchase of equipment for a Deputy Constable, by ordinance Drior to said Constable!s entry upon his term of office said provision to be effective upon his entry on his term of office. M: In conclusion. , an ordinance, as requested, providing for the ,. -payment of salary and wages and allowing for equipment for Deputy Cons tables, if passed, cannot be tWken advantage of by Constables until -anuarY 7, 1939, unless an emergency, caused by riot, or '- insurrection, or for t'1e immediate preservation of order , were to exist at any time, in which event the Board of 8upervi s ors, by a 4/5 vot e of its membership, may pass a Resolution permit :in:; such expenditures. Very truly yours, Francis P.Healey, FPH:JE District Attorney. " t IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEREM FURTHER that an Ordinance as requested by the Constables of the County providing for the payment of salary and wages and allowin J su for equipment -or deputy Constables be and the same is hereby denied in compliance xx with t'ne coot*e Opinion of ti-e District Attorney of Contra Costa County. -10 , yfd� t ; In Matter of Taking Over of Primary t and Secondary County Roads. THE FOLLOWING Resolution is adopted by this Board, to wit: X HE IT RE'SOLVE'D that it is the policy of this Board of Supervisors that all roads .hereafter taken over as County Roans shall be classified as primary ar)d secondary roads. E Primary Roads shall be taken over as %ounty Roads by this Board of Supervisor s upon approval of such roads by the Planning; Commission, and work thereon may consistA. of eit -er 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. VI The foregoing Resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Board. K�. *Yjk j In batter of Cancellation of Warrants. County Auditor A.N.Sullenger having requested the cancellation of following ; 4 . currants, 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 I s sue Amount. _ 263 Aug. 1, 1934, $20.00 1046 Sept. 1 . 1934 20.00 1755 Oct. 1, 1934, 20.00 ti. 2530 Nov. 1, 1934, 20.00 3373 Dec. 1, 19 4, 20.00 3560 Dec. 1 ,193 , 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. 19 1935, 30.00 4779 Feb. 1, 193 , 30.00 417 Feb. 1, 193 30.00 4520 Feb. 1, 19359 27.00 48 1 Feb. 11 19351 30.00 ' 499 Feb. 1, 1935, 20.00 4967 Feb. 1, 1935, 30.00 49Z,5 Feb. 1 , 1935, 20.00 � 501 Feb. 1, 1935, 20.00 Lx. 5083 Feb. 1, 193 5 32.7 5 51 jS Feb.1, 1935, 12.00 5141 Feb. 1, 1935 11.00 539E Feb. 7, 1935, 30.50 599 Feb. 7, 19351 60.00 Ol Feb. 7, 1935, 28.11 5509 "ar. 1, 1935, 20.00 5559 Mar. 1, 1935, 30.00 °x 5737 Mar. 1, 1935, 20.00 ='K 5764 Mar. 1, 1935, 20.00 576 Mar. 1, 1935, 20.00 5824 Mar. 11 1935, 20.00 5863 Max . 1 , 1935, 12.75 5871 Mar. 1, 1935, 5.00 5918 Max. 1, 1935, 0.00 5919 Mar. 1, 1935, 12.00 5922 Mar. 1, 1935, 11.00 5963 Mar. 1, 1935, 15.00 6286 Apr. 1, 1935, 3 .00 6302 Apr. 1, 1935, 20. 50 U5 ADT . 1, 19.5, 30-00 6 A2 Apr. 1, 1935, 25.00 n4s3 Apr. I, 1935, 20.00 0543 Apr. 1, 1935, 18.50 6, : :w 6545 Apr. 1, 1935, $20.00 6559 Apr. 1, 1935, 4o.o0 ' .. 66o6 Apr. 1 , 1935, 20.00 , 6621 Apr. 1 , 1935, 4o.oo ° 666 6o.oo 2 Apr. 1 , 1935, �- 6701 Apr. 1, 1935, 12.00 6704 Apr. 1 , 1935, 11.00 7076 Apr. 22, 1935, 15.00 7077 Aar. 22, 1935, 150.00 $ 7222 May 1, 1935, 20.00 7995 Jun 1, 1934, 20.00 24 Jul. 1, 1934, 20.00 4401 Jan. 7, 1935, 28.11 w. 4427 Jan . 7, 1935, 12. 50. . 675 Apr. 1, 1935, 20.00401 r UNEMTLOYMENT RT-11 EF LOAM. 4' 1158 Feb. 4, 1935, 6.65 GENERAL FUND. 5125 Dec . 17, 1935, 60.20 MOTOR VEHICLE FUND 372 Mar. 15, 1935, 234.00 f PAY ROLL Ft;iI) . 3252 Jan. 15, 1935, 50.00 34$7 Jan. 2q, 1935, 10.00 451 Apr. 9, 1935, 13,50 x The said or der is passed by the nanimous vote of the Board. .j In matter of Tra.nsf er of Funds. Upon request of B. O.Wilson, Superintendent of Schools, IT IS ORDERED that the �Na, following appropriations be cancelled: .. SuD. of Schools 69-1. 0912 Office Equipment $ 47.00 .. Board of Educati on 694. 0517 Office Supplies, Printed, 60.00 sic 07-00 � a; From the amount thus made available, IT IS ORDERED that the following appropriat ons increases be authorized: ti SUPT. OF SCHOOLS 693. r� 0339 Telephone & Telegraph 47.00 ;gym 0517 Office Supplies, Printed 275.00 0515 Office Supplies, Misc. 35.00 0522 Postage 90.00 K 07.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.na zr.. A In Matter of Transfer of Funds. _ Upon request of A.P:.Sullenger, Caunty 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: Soncma,, State dome $5,005-062 : State i1arcotic Hospital (Sua.dra) 125.00 Ventura School for Girls 100.00 y� Whittier State School 155.35 Preston School of Industry 12 .51 Mendocino State Hospital 125.00 75—,0 5. 8. The said order i s passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. {{IVj W 26 4; In utter of Transfer of runws. A.N.&allenger , County auditor of Con;ra Costa County, having reported to this �p Board that certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust accounts Y �, fcr the month of March and April so that the said accounts will present a true record of the nrooer allocation o= charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the County Treasury, and good cause appearing therefor in a detailed explanation presentedn by said A.N.Sulleager : .; IT ISBY THE BOARD ORDE:tEED that the following adjustments be made in the funds } as kept by the County Auditor and by the County =reasurer: Debits Credits (Decreases) (Increases) — County Library Fund $21.93 Motor Vehicle Fund 9377.32 Special Road Fund, 2188. 56 Payroll Fund 60.00 Chas. & Corr. Fund X19.64 General Fund 11615.86 w Snap. Dist. 2 Fund 4.9 nemploy Rlf. Loan 42 $1�161F7. 11647-91 ' The f oregoin order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of approval of Bond ' on Lost Warrant. It appearing to the Board that Warrant No. 382, heretofore drarn bythe County audita on County Treasurer of Contra Costa County in favor of C.S,Richards , in sum of $170.31, payable out of the Motor Vehicle Fund, of said County, has been u 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 loss on the issuance of a duplicate warrant t o replace Auditor' s Warrant No. 382, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that said Bond end the Sureties thereon be and the same are hereby approved and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby ti authorized to drar. a duplicate warrant in favor of C. S.Ri chards, payable out of the ?rotor Vehicle Fund, in sum of $170.31 , to replace said Warrant No. 382. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. s In `'utter of Transfer of Funds, = - on account of District Attorney' s Secret Fund. A Secret Fund for the District Attorney of Contra Costa County having heretofo a been set up under Section 4308 of the Political Code of the State of California, in ' sum of $1000, and the said fund nc�r being exhausted, UPON request of Francis P.Healey, District attorney of Contra Costa County ? IT IS BY T1N BOARD ORDERED that the sum of $1000 be transferred from Unappropriated Reserve Furid to the District Attorney's Special Fund: y District Attorney Ill. k� District Attorney, Special, $1000.00. The said order is passed by the unanimcus vote of the Board. 1T . A h'. Y In Matter of Appropriation to Martinez Chamber of Commerce, for Headstones for Indigent Burial Ground. _x George Pascoe, Secretary of M-rtinez Chamber of Commerce , having applied { to this Board for a further sum of $70 far the rmrchase of materials for the placing s of headstones in County Indigent Burial Ground,10cated in the City of Martinez, �. IT I S BY ^rte BOARD ORDERED that the suns of $70 be allocated to said Martinez Chamber of Commerce for the purnose aforementioned, said sum to be paid upon presentat i on of a duly verified claim theref or upon the Unemployment Relief Loan Fund of Contra Costa County. au The sz-t d order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ate" In Matter of Declaring Ordinance No. 231 of Contra Costa County duly published. Ordinance No. 231, of County of Contra Costa, having been published for the time and in the runner 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 McNamer,on file herein, �- IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ordinance No. 231 be and the same is hereby . declared duly published. In 'latter of Allowance to Indigents. u. 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 cast: allorance be granted to MRS. MAIaE BLAKELEY, 0647— 18th ; St. Richmond, as of April 1, 1935. ._ That $30 g County cash allowance be granted to MR. AND QRS. F RAIv K ENDS , Oakley, t California, ns of Aoril- lst , 1935, z : That $12. 50 County cash allo:rance be granted to MRS. BERTHA MASTERSON, 641- 8th St . Richmond, to begin as of April 1st, 1975. That $12.00 county cash allowance be conti nued to A;P.A E. ANDREW, 615 Haven 1 St. Martinez, as of May 1st, 1935• That $12.75 county cash allowance be continued to 11RS. LILA JOSSELYN, 342 So. 7th St. Richmond, as of Oct . 1, 1934. x That $20 County cash allowance be discontinued to LUDWIG AND CLA- A DOWING., 716 Avis Drive, El Cerrito as of April 1, 1935. r That $15.00 Coan!y cash allowance be discontinued to I.MS . IDA TAYLOR, 10— 1st St . Richmond , as of April lst , 1935• u. That 410 county. cash allor:ance be discontinued to MRS. JOANNA WAGNER, for � Elora 0'C onnor, Walnut Creek, as of April 1st, 1935. That $30 county cash allowance be discontinued to CARLOE ALBANO, 377 West 4th St. Pittsburg, California, as of April lst, 1935. That $20 County cash allowance be discontinued to MR. AND MRS. FLETCHER TRCUTMAN Rte 1, Cowell Road, Concord, California, as of April Ist, 1935, a- That $10 State aid to the needy aged and $10 county cash ailowance be granted to IIS. NCRA MOUNT , 1309 Macdonald Ave. Richmond, as of March 15, 19335• That X15. 00 State aid and $15 county aid to the needy aged be granted to MR. PAUL { HARRISON ATTAWAY, 2500 Almond Ave. Concord, as of "+aril 1st, 1935• That 115. 00 State aid and 91 s ' 5. county aid to the need, aged be continued to MISS ELLA MASTERSON, Box 135, Walnut Creek, as of April 1 , 1935. That 411.00 State aid and X11.00 c ounry aid to the needy aged be continued to MR. ROLLIN B. TROUSLOT, YlairmT Cree'r, as of April 1, 1935. x,04; 270 y�A j aft �y Cr+y That $7.0() State aid and X7.00 county aid to the needy aged be continued to BER,TOLA TA1.93I?:I , Pacheco, as of Anril 1 , 1935. That $12.00 State aid to the needy aced and 512.00 county cash allowance be continued to JACOB L AAR.ILINu, 539- cth St. Ri c lim one , as of April 1, 1935. That X12. 50 State �i d to the needy aged and 512. 50 county cash allowance be continu' d to JOIN DEASEY, 717 Elm St. Richmond, as of 11pril 1st, 1935. Th,t X15.00 State aid to the needy aged and '15. county cash allowance be continued to i{ISS PHOEBE HARRIS, 146-8. 2nd St. Richmond, as of Mly 1, 1935, u That 412.50 State aid to the needy aged and -3?12.50 county cash allowance be continued to rriS . ANNIE MINER, 0911 Eureka Ave. El 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 GRAED, State Highway , Byron, as of April 1st, 1935 . a That $30.00 County Cash allowance granted to MRS. EDA GALINDO, Canal Road, 1 Brentwood, be discontinued as of May 1, 1935, and that $80 State aid be granted to QRS. EDA GALINDO� for her half orphan children to begin May 1 , 197 5. That $$12. 50 State aid and $12.60 county aid to the needy aged be continued to JOSEPH SMITH, Byron, California, as of April 1st, 1935. <a That 4'12.50 State aid to the needy aged a;id x,12.50 county cash alloRance be continued to ANDREW JOSSELYN, 342 So. 7th Sticnmond, as of April 1, 1935. shat ; 12.50 Stat(�`aid to the needy aged and $12. 50 County cash allowance be continued to PATRICK BARKER, 753 Poona Ave. S1 Cerrito, as of April 11 1935. That $15. State aid to the needy aged and $15.00 county cash allowance be continued to PLR.S. NANCY CUN IP,'GHA-Z, 524- 22nd St. Richmond, as of horil 1, 1935. That $7.50 State aid to the needy aged and 17. 50 County cash al'lor�ance be increased to 510 state aid to the needy aged and :p10 county cash allowance as of May w. lst , 1935, to ID! PRATT, 1915 BARRET7 Ave. Richmond. l at 4'12.50 State aid to the needy aged and $12.50 county cash allowance be qR discontinued to GEORGE ,,'ARD, 1232 Haight St. San Francisco , as of April 1, 1935- That 3'9.00 State aid to the needy aged and $9.00 county cash allowance be discontinued to MRS. E-111A HARCK, 445- 1st St. Richmond, as of April 1, 1935• That 4'5.x0 State and 4'5.50 County aid to the needy aged be discontinued to IRS. } HILDA RODERICK, Route 1, Concord, as of April 1, 1935. THAT4"?12.50 State d to the needy aged and . 1.2.50 county cash allora.nce be discor:tinued as of April 1, 1935, to LES. :SA3Y S. BUTLER, 1015 Mariposa Ave. Richmond S Annex. That $10 State aid and $20. county aid f or half-orphan children be granted to L'iiS. MARY GREGORY, Weimar Sanatorium, Wiemar, California, and paid to MRS. LOUIS FERRARI, 2704 Alhambra Ave. Martinez, Cal. for board and care of Albert Gregory, beginning March 20, 1935. w That $10 State aid and $40 county aid for children of incapacitated fathers r� be granted to IRS. FR.A7_TK FOSTER, 1127 Cedar St. Pi.ttsburg'Cal. as of April 5, 1935. :< T: at $30 State aid and $17. county aid for half orphan children be continued to MRS. JULIA ROLINA, Monterey St. Martinez, as of April 1, 1935- F That $20 State aid for need, children and '440 county cash allowance be continue to ?,QRS. MARY GORDON, 571 Vernon St. N.Hichmond, as of March 1, 1935. That $20 State aid and $15. county aid for whole orphan children be increased to 520 State aid and 525. 00 county aid as of April 19, 1935, to ?J.S. ANNA HANNAH, 610 - T'_v.rd St. Antioch,a.s of April 19, 1935. T'-,at $5O State aid to '::'RS. CONSUELLO GO.!ZALES , Crevallo Ave. Bella Monte, Pitt - u burg, be increased to $50 State aid and 510 county aid as of April 1, 1935, for f children of Incanacitated Fathers. That $20 State aid and $30 county aid for half orphan children be decreased to laS. ELENA TORR S, 136 Fest 2nd St. Pittsburg, to 4'20 State aid only, as of May 1st, 1935• That 4'10 State aid for needy c::ildren and $35. county cash allowance granted to MS. ANiA '2ALLEY, 512 Nor veli St. M Cerrito, be amended to readl0 state aid for needy children only, to oe gin as of April 1, 1935• And the Board tW..res recess to meet on Monday, May 210th, 1935, at 10 of clock A.1' . . . . CC3��lirmar_. r .�: . . . . . . t�.Cler?t. ., rtti� -rt• { IN TFC' BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CO:;'"RA COSTA COUNT Y, STA'T'E OF CALIFORNIA. may. MO iD AY, MAY 20th, 1935 The Board met at 10 o' clock A.M. Present : Hon. N.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, .a Harry M. Stow, and R.J.2rembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. ----------- In Matter of Placing Gate on Road -,w leading from `"arsh Creek Road to Sycamore Springs. Walter Foskett having applied to this Board for permission to place a gate across that certain road leading from Marsh Creek Road to Sycamore Springs in .. Supervisor District , and the Board deeminv 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 Foskett be and he is hereby ¢s granted authority to place a. gate across said road above mentioned at about fifty yards more or less from Marsh Creek Road, said Gate across said road to be maintained until further order of this Board. . In Hiatt er 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 LL applied to this Board for permission to expend the sum of $60 for purchase of an A artificial leg for William Furnow,an indigent of Contra Costa County; It is by the Board ordered that permission to buy said artificial leg is hereby granted, to be paid out of the Charities and Corrections Fund of Contra Costa . C oun ty. 0. In utter of Opinion of District Attorney on State Compensation Insurance for Deputy Constables. : This Board having heretofore requested an Opinion of the District Attorney , of Contra Costa County as to whether or not the State Compensation Insurance Fund r Policy protects deputy Constables, the following Opinion is hereby received from the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, and is by the Board ordered spread in full on the Minutes of this Board, as follows: " Office of District Attorney Contra Costa County, t , Martinez, California =- -May 3, 1935• Hon. Board of S-roer visor s Contra Costa County, rw Martinez, California y Gentlemen: Your request for an opinion as to whether or not the State Comoensation Insurance Fund policy protects deputy '= constables , has been placed on -ay desk. I have examined the in azrance policy and also ;... discussed the matter with 'Mr. Morrow who has conferred with the State Fund people. The premium on the policy is figured on the basis of a dollar a day, and it is figured at the rate which the county is now paying. If the deputy constable Y a :w r is injured while performing county duties he is paid compensation based upon the salary or wages he receives } in ':is regular occupation. For example, if the deputy ' constable hap-)ens 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 is 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, Deput y. In Hatter of Application for Dance permits. The following applicants having applied to this Board for permission to .. ti conduct dances until hour of 3 o' clock A. 'M. at following dates and following places " k to wit : YH' Ht. Diablo Post #246, American Legion, at Danville, June 1st, 1935• American Legion Auxilliary of Post #312, Port Chicago, May 25, 1935• - It is by the Bonrd ordered that said applications be and the same are hereby granted. In Matter of Granting Permission to Lay Pipe Line, to Six Companies, of Calif ornia. The Six Companies of California, having applied to this Board for permission µY' to lay a 2 1/2 inch cater pipe line from the County line of Contra Costa County through the old tunnel to the east portal of the nec low-level Broadway Tunnel; It is, by the Board ordered that said permit be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be dcne under the supervision of the Ca,,inty Surveyor and to the ... satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. In Hatter of Granting Pipe Line Permit6 to J.J.Gai nes and Antonio Tri one. r J.J.Gaines and Antonio Trione, having applied to this Board for permission to install a water vine 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 cork to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor and to the satis- faction of the Sunervisor of said District.. SeJ YET t7� J; >Tti Y: KI dY. In "atter of Application of Tax Research, Inc. for Cancellation of Taxes. Tax Research, Inc. of Los Angeles having applied to this Board on behalf of n Albert W.Flaherty, a property owner of Contra Costa County for the cancellation of taxes on certain portion of a building located in the Town of Antioch, and occupied " y for the fiscal ears 1932-33, 1933-34, and 1934-3 5, by Coast Counties Gas Company, y i board having fully considered said claim and in the total sum of �_S`.. ,1, and the deeming said claim not a legal charge against the County of Contra Costa, " T THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be and the same is hereby denied. I_ I S BY In Fatter 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 . Sunervisors of Contra Costa. County, and the Trustees of Richmond War Veterans Hall Ass ociat ion, f or the lease of the Richmond lemorial Hall building, f or a p eri od 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 Yp; hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of the Board of Supervisors of Cont ra costa county. In ?Satter 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 War 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; " N, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the f orm of lease be and the same is x� 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. rte. In Matter of Pr-parati on of Budget r:! for Fi sc al year 1935-36. It is by the Board of Su-oervisors of Contra Costa County ordered that the head of each departmern of the County Government of said County submit to the County Auditor of said Oounty, 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• w �r ,wry rX In Matter of Formation of Contra Costa County Dater Works District #2. =` m A petition signed as required by law, praying for the formation of a County Cuter 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 # �_:�: r Board of Supervisors in the Hall of Records in the City of Martinez, County of �f Contra Costa, State of California, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT the bond accompanying �y said petition be and the same is hereby approved. r Reference is hereby made to said petition for further particulars. In Matter of Sale of Obsolete t Guns in the office of the Sheriff of Contra Costa Co. J.H.Morrow, Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County, is hereby granted- authority rantedauthority to sell one lot of obsolete guns now located in the office of the Sheriff of Lantra Costa County, said sale to be made to the best advantage of Contra Costa t;y County.,- In Hatter of Allocating Funds to Richmond Office of the National Re-Employment a' , Service. The Richmond Branch of the National Re-Employment Service havin,c; applied to this Board for the sum of $300, for the purpose of maintaining said office until July lst, 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 County to the Charities & Corrections Fund ., is In Matter of Transfer of Funds. A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, having reported to this Board that certain adjustments between funis are necessary in order to adjust ' accounts for the month of April so that the said accounts will present a true record 3 of the Droner allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed fron, the County 'treasury, and good cause appearing, therefor in a detailed explanation presented by said A.N.Sullenger; IT IS BY THE BOARD O?.DERED teat the following adjustments be made in the funds as kept by the Cminty Auditor and by the County Treasurer; Debits Credits ' (Decreases) (Increases) Char. Corrns. Fund $495-35 Motor Vehicle Fund 3056.47 Special Road Fund, 3b4.47 Pay Ron Fund, 13.50 General Fund 3833.99 Sch. Supp. Revg. Fund 25.20 $3859-79 �6 3859.79 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. t f ¢6 y� �5 In Matter of Recommending Projects to J.H. Skeggs, District Highway Engineer,for Federal Furri s. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, is hereby authorized to recommend to J.H. Skeggs, District Highvray Engineer of the State of California, . the follornint projects to be built by Federal Funcs : Road E-33, of County Highway System, in Sup. Dist. #5. Road B-34, of County Highway System, in Sup. Dist. #2. And Connection of Road B-45 in Supervisor District #2 and Road 0-48 in Supervisor District #3, of County Highway System. Said projects to be recommended in the order as above listed. In Matter of Appointment of Bernard P.Enes, as Construction Foreman of Rivercrest Sewer Dist. T It is by the Board of Supervisors, the governing body 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 $5. per day, It is FURTHER ORDERED that said salary be paid out of any funds set aside j :a to the credit of said Rivercrest Sewer District. �.S In utter of A:000intMent of .. George T.Oliver, Engineer of Rivercrest Sewer District. It is by the Board of Sunervisors, the governing body of Rivercrest Sewer r� u District , ordered that George T.Oliver, be and he is hereby an—pointed Engineer of Rivercrest Sewer District, for the purpose of laying out and supervising the con— struction of sever projects in said District, the said George Oliver to receive gyp,. six per cent on all materials furnished to said District. In Matter of adoption of F, Specifications for furnishing of A X�- Sewer Pine to Rivercrest Serer District. George T. Oliver, Engineer of Rivercrest Sewer District, having presented : 'k 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 sever pipe for Rivercrest Sewer District. a IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that an advertisement for the furnishing of said Sewer Pipe be placed in the Pittsburg Independent, a newspaper of general eireulatio printed and published in the County of Contra Costa, said bids to be presented to the Clerk of this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.Ii. on Monday, June 3rd, 1935. z. fi R i 210 J: g '9F o In Matter of Proposed Plan of 'Management of Co::nty Hospital. A proposed plan for management of the County Hospital prepared by Contra Costa County Medical Society havingr been presented to this Board by representatives of California Federation of '"tomens Clubs, t IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on said proposed County Hospital '1 management plan be had on ' onday, June 17th, 1935, at 2 o'clock P.M. 'S In ?!atter of Allowance to Indigents. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERa D that $12. county cash allowance be granted to MRS. ELYDIA WILs.IS, 137- 16th St. Richmond, as of May 1, 1935. J That 415 county cash allowance be continued to MR. ANDREW LINDHOLM, Morgan `c Territory (Livermore, Cal. ) as of Feb. 1st, 1935. T That $22.50 County cash allowance to 1151. AND MRS. ALEX. MAZOUE, Rte #2, _ Concord, be increased to $25. county cash allov.a.nce as of May 1st, 197-15. That $10 county cash allowance to MR. CARL JOHNSON, Hausker Place, Walnut Creek, be increased to $15. county cash allorance beginning May 1 , 1935. That X32.00 County cash allowance to 1-51. WILLIAM WILLIS, 137- 16th St. Rich- mond, be discontinued as of May 1, 1935. That $15. county cash allowance and $15. state aid to needy aged, be granted to ka. . WILLIAM WILLIS, 17- 16th St. Richmond, as of May 1, 1935• That $8.00 State aid to the needy aged and 99.00 county cash allowance to Mrs. JOSEPHINE WALLIN, 61+0- 15th St. Richmond, beginning as of March 15, 1935. :ftiy That $ 12.50 State aid for needy aged and $12. 50 county cash allowance br fy. granted to JONAS WALLIN, 0- 15th St. Richmond, as of March 15, 1935. krr� �1vX That $12.00 State aid and $12.00 county aid for needy aged be continued to t JONATHAN FRA1 KLYN, Brentwood, as of April 1, 1935• That $10.50 State aid and $10.50 county aid to the needy aged be continued to 'RS. NELLIE IVANCOVICH, RFD. Walnut Creek, as of Apr. 9th, 1935• �a 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 lst, 1935• a , That $5. 50 State aid and $8.50 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 .„8. 50 County aid be increased to 11.00 State and X11 .00 county aid as of May 21, 1935. That $9.00 State aid and $9.00 county aid to the needy aged be continued to A TDREW J. ':" TL•I•INS, 150 Cutter S, . Pittsburg, , and $9. sour as of April 1 1935 00 State 4� aid and $9.00 county aid be increased to $11.00, State aid and $11 .00 county aid as ; of May 1, 1935- That 07. 50 State aid for needy aged and $7.50 County cash allovrance 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 X12.00 State aid and X12.00 county aid to the needy aged be discontinued to PETER UcOaul, Martinez, as of May 1, 1935. That previous Board Summary for '�S. '!A-',,Y S. BUTLER, 1615 Mariposa Ave. Richmond jr Annex, be cancelled, and $12. 50 State aid to needy aged and $12. 50 county cash allow- P ance be discontinued as of May 1, 1935. fi 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 j$11. 25 State aid to the needy aged and $15.75 county cash allowance to ROBERT G. STITT, 550 Kearney St. -'1 Cerrito, be discontinued as of May 1, 1935- That $10.00 State aid for needy children and $35.00 county cash allowance be granted to lr-qS. LENA CHIESA, 613-16th St. Richmond, to begin as of April 1, 1935. That $10 State aid for needy children and 1$35.00 county cash allowance to begin as of April 15, 1935, be granted to 'ES. BERDINE L. KLEIN, 013-20th St. Richmond `= ` y That $90 State aid and $10 county aid for children of incapacitated fathers be granted to HRS . 0 . J. -RYSON, Lcne Tree Way, Antioch, as of April 25, 1935. That $10 State aid be paid to MR. LOUIS LE MOS., Crockett, for his whole orphan niece, Edna Lenore Webster, to be ' gin as of May 1, 1935- 27 Y.. ^tib That X10.00 State aid and $10 county for an illegiV mate child be continued to '1IRS. BERNIOE INUNES, 1738 Grant St. Concord, as of April 1, 1935- That *40 State aid and x15.00 county aid for half orphan children be continued to IMS. ETr`_E1 AR_`:STRONG, Jefferson St. Martinez, P.O. Box 1, Cal. as of h May 1, That $60 State aid for needy children and $20 county cash allowance be. amended to read x$60. State aid for needy children and $70 county cash allowance, to begin May 1st, 1935, to MRS. RUBY JACKSON, 306 Central Ave. Richmond Annex. hat $10 State aid and $10 county aid for half orphan children granted to if?.S. JULIA KELLEHER, Port Costa, Cal. be decrease's to $10. state aid only as of May 1, 193 51 . That $10 State aid for needy children be discontinued to WAS. JUANA FLORES, 415 B. St. Richmond, as of June 1st, 1935. & $9, county aid = That $9.00 State aid for needy aged j granted to MISS MARY J. WILLIAMS, Pleasant 3 Hill Road, Martinez, be increased to $12.50 State and ;$12.50 County aid as - of May 1st, 1935. '.rY} In Hatter of Allonnce to Indigents under care of Probation Officer. ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the order of the Board made on Aaril 15, 1935, for the Ostrander children, be changed 4oread $40.00 State and $60.00 County aid instead of $40. State and $50. caznty aid, allowed the Probation Officer, T.A.Boyer. It is further ordered that be;inning May' 1st, 1935, $50 State and $70. county be allowed the Probation Officer, T.A.Boyer, for support and maintenance of the six �`inchaca children, and that the State reimburse the County for money advanced Y from Februaxy 1, 1934, That beginning May 1, 1935, $20.00 State and ^20 county aid be allowed the j. 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. '' . State and $20 county aid be allowed the That beginning a;� 1st, 1935, �x`20x Probation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of Marie and �1E4 Dietrich Ernst , and that the State Reimburse the County for money advanced since April 9th, 1935•,- r •4 yf: A1,D THE BOARD Takes recess to meet on Monday, June 3rd, 1935, at 10 O'clock A.MT. ; . Y!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman. . . . . . . . . .G � . . . . .Clerk. ,s U�. pi _.Y<.l,'v,' i 5". IN THE BOARD OF SI.PERVISORS OF CO-I.-TRA, COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFO.q! IA. MONDAY, JUNE 3rd, 19;5• TH BOARD MET AT 10 O'clock A.M. Present-:Hon, W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N,Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry H. ry Stow, and R.J.Trembath. 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 oy the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman m 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, ;a Constable 15th 'Township. Dr', W.A,P(vell, County Health Officer; County Recorder Ralph Cunningham; County Coroner Aubrey Wilson, and J.W•Smiley, Constable 15th Township, having applied �. to this Board for permission to leave the State of California; It is by the Board ordered that leave of "bsence be granted to each of the ^s aforementioned County Officers to leave the State of California for a period of thirty days from and after the date of leaving the said State. '` In Alatter of Applications for Dnnce x, Permits. f The following applicants having; applied to this Board for nermission to cond ct a dance until 3 o' clock A.14. on dates and at places set opposite their names, to wit: I. O. O.F. Lodge, Byron, California, June 15, 1935. .t Diablo Valley Apricot Festival Committee: Brenta ood, California June Fath , 15th, 22nd, 1935. �r Crockett Baseball ream Rode o,California June 22nd, 1935• IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said applications be and the same are hereby granted a� J In ?latter of Declaring Ordinance No. �. J l2 232 duly published. Ordinance No. 232 of the 00unty of Contra Costa, having; been duly published for the time and in the manner prescribed by law, in the Antioch Ledger, as shown by . j the affidavit of publication on file of Della. T.Flaherty, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Ordinance be and theba.me is hereby declared duly published. A. 3fi a •fy3 In batter of Declaring Ordinance N o• 233 duly published. r. Ordinance No. 273, of the County of Contra Costa, having been duly published for the time and in the manner as prescribed by lar:, in the Crockett Signal; a news— paper of general circulation printed and -published in the County of Contra Costa, as shown by the affidavit on file herein; of C.L.Baysinger, ; IT IS BY TIE 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. s The United States Biological Survey and the California State Department of �a Agriculture, having presented to this Board, a. Form of Contract for tie killing of pre — 4 �C atory animals, in the County of Contra Costa, for the year 1935-36, IT IS BY TriE 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 'Jontra Costa. ; In Matter of Approval of Lease 4 for Martinez Memorial Hall Building. A Form of Lease between the County of Cont--a Costa and the Trustees of Martin z War Veterans Association, for the leasing of Martinez Memorial Hall, to said Associat— ion, ssociat ion, for a period of ten (10) years, at an annual rental of $1. per year; having been presented to this Board; IT IS BY Thr. 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 same on behalf of the County of Qontra Costa. i In the Matter of Awarding Contract for Furnishing of Sewer Pipe to Rivercrest Sewer District. {ryx 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 sew(T pipe to the Rivercrest Sewer District , and this being the time and place for receivi g � of said bids, the following bids are received and read to the said Board: Ks DIAMOND BUILDING MATERIALS CO::TANY: #� Delivered to Job Trench side. 12,523 Ft. 6" sewer pipe h'.1942 $2,490. 22. 5,40 Ft. 5+1 do .2775 1,517.92 ; 42 ft. 6" do .1942 9.15 6,o?—o ft. 4" do .1250 752.75 267 6" x 4" Y Branches, .777 207.45• . 14 6" x 6" Y " . .777 10.97 3� g" x 411 y 1-3975 49.56 9" x 9" Y " 1.3975 5.55 : 50 41.47 California State Sal es Tax 126.03. 5,107. 50. y; 980 s;xi+ Two per cent cash discount on 10th of month following shipment GLADDING BROS. MFG. CO. Same figures as above bid, tot a}ing $5,041.47. California State Sales tax of 2j% to be added. Discount of 2� for oa.yment of invoices by 10th of month following date of a�• delivery. H.C . MUDDOX COaiPANTY: dame figures as bid of Diamond Building; Materials Company, total: $5041.47. U ash discount of 2% for oayment on or bef ore 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. CLARK & SONS: Same figures as above bid of Diamond Building Materials Company, total, $ 5,041.47; Terms, 2% cash discount if oayment made on or before 10th day of month followin date of shipment, other terms are net cash in 60 days from lst of month following month of shipment. Pipe to meet all requirements of A.S.T.I. specifications. Y w2: CALIF OR II A POTTERY COKPANY: 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 f oll•,)wi ng date of delivery . N GLADDI NG, McBEAN & CO. Same figures as bid of Diamond Building Materials Company, total. $ 5,041.47. Sales tax, $126.03. Terms: 2% for payment of invoice by 10th of Month, foli owing date of � shipment ; or net cash in 60 days from lst of month following month of shipment. Material to be furnished will comply with A.S. T. :c, specifications for clay sewer pipe. And it anpearing to this Board that all bidders have submitted similar bids =-s' and this Board having heretofore advertised that in case ofbids being equal , pref— erence would be given to local bidders and it appearing to this Board that the Diamo d Building Materials "ompany is a firm located in Contra "osta County; M, Thereupon on :notion of Supervisor Long, seconded by S�oervisor 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 b d. IT IS FURTHER CRDER7D that the Diamond Building L(ateri als Company furniEh bonds to said Board of Sunervisors, governing body of the Rivercrest Sewer District, guaranteeing faithful performance of said contract and in th in the sum of X2520.00 gu:� g sum of $2520 r' 5 guaranteeing labor and materialmen. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County prepare contract and bonds covering said contract. j IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the certified checks which accom nied each of said bids of other bidders be returned to s?id respective bidders. YW �-y f In Matter of Transfer of Funds. F It is by the Board ordered that t he sum of $330 be transferred from unappro— 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. , a `t 1:i In Matter of Authorizing V.G.Stevens, f ,. to Apply for S.R.A. Labor for takip r of Horticultural census. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that V.G, Stevens, :Horticultural CommissionerY of Contra Costa. County, be and he is hereby authorized to secure without cost to the ,t County of `'ontra Costa, labor for the taking of a Horticultural census of Contra Oosta County, as an S.R.A. project. In Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upca the request of A.N. Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOATED ORDERED that the sum of $11,019. 56 be transferred from Unappropriated County High School H�- Fund to the Junior College Tuition fund. The said order is uassed by the unanimous vote of the Bonr d,r �P �7 In Matter of Transfer of Funds. r On request of A.N.&-illenger, County Auditor, IT IS ORDERED that the following �. adjustments of 1933-34 appropriations be authorized in order to permit payment of Y.. late bills chargeable to the anpropri ati on s to be increased, to wit: -, Increase Decrease. r" Hospital- Care of Inmates 503. 0524--4 Meat 075-00 75.00 misc. 0524-6 SUP . DIST. 5- SUP . GENL. fund. R 521-0 Utce-Rts. of Flay 40.00 40.00 Mtce. Surf. R522--0 ; C�q The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r !�tr In Hatter of Payment of Insurance Premiums chargeable against Rivercrest Sewer District. The Phoenix Indemnity Company, havint_, supplied to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa `'ounty, the governing body of Rivercrest Sewer Oistrict, 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 x,241.00, 'F 1. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER-RJ that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County i,-s---ardered to draw a warrant in favor of Phoenix Indemnity Company, in the sum of x,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, r r a. The Columbia Cas,,)alty Company having furnished to this Board, the governing body of Rivercrest Sewer Oist7ict, a bond to be deposited with the State Division of highways, and the premium upon said bond being; sum of $25.00; IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in sum of x25,00 in favor of Columbia Casualty Company, payable out of such funds noir on deposit in County Treasury to the credit of Rivercrest Sewer District, and that the Oounty Treasurer pay the same . . n N. 28? :2a 4 £f„ 'F In Matter of paying Claim of Sacramento k£ Northerr: Railway for right of ray on behalf of Rivercrest Sewer District. 1= The Sacramento Northern Railway having presented to this Board, of SUDervisor of Contra Costa County, the governing body of Rivercrest Sewer District, a claim in the sum of $5.00 for granting of Dermission 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 dram warrant in favor of Treasurer of Sacramento Northern Railway CoYmany, Mills Building, San Francisco, California, in the sum of $5.00 payable out of such funds as are noir deposited in s the office of the County ireasury to the credit of Rivercrest Sewer District , and that t:-le County 'Treasurer pay the sane. . a•, j� 3„ i� In Matter of Granting Aut1iority 1 to W. J.Buchanan, to sign Contracts or anulica.tions on behalf of Rivercrest Sewer _ �y Di str i ct. z It is, by the Board ordered, that d. J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Surervisors 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 undertaki nus on behalf of Rivercrest Sewer District. V >r In Matter of Employing Special Counsel to Defend County Auditor in case of "Gordon B. Turner, vs. A.N. Sullenger, County Auditor" . k Upon request of A.id.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED 7 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 sai. d George ' '.Barkley to present a verified claim on General Fund of 7. Contra Costa County in Dayment of his services. �f4 In ?utter of Allorance to Indigents. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEERM that $12.50 State and $12. 50 county aid to the needy blind be continued to WILLIAM BROWI. , Walnut Creek, Box 15, as of Apr. 1, 1935. That $10 county cash allowance be granted to AUGUST MUNSCH, as of Lray 1, 1935. That 'QRS. JEAN SCOTT, RUSE APA:-ITI'.E.i:TS, Apt. 3, WARD ST. MARTIIa Z, . be granted $20 county cash allorance to begin as of May 1, 1935. THAT LLS. ROSE SI LVEI RA be granted $20 County cash allot;once to begin as of Laylst, 1935. (Address Tenant Ave. Pinole, '"failing address Box 244, Pinole) . That MRS . VIRGINIA 'ETZSCHNER 753-18th St. Richmond be granted X55.00 county case allorance to oegin as of May 1 , 1935; increased from $45.00 per month. That $12.50 County cash allowance heretofore granted to 'ARS. A!,-NA PETERSEN 5402 Lexington St. El Cerrito, be increased to $15.00 county cash allowance as ofz` May 1 st, 1935. r That $10.00 County cash allowance granted to MRS. MARY DAVILLA, San Pablo, for care of ALBERT DAVILLA, be discontinued as of June lst, 1935• *, That I15. county aid for needy aged be granted to AUGUST MUNSCH, Rte 1, OAKLEY, ty s of May 1st, 1935; also $15.00 State aid. That $1?. 51;:ate aid tot he needy aged and 912.00 county cash allowance be granted to JOHX AWBREY, 56 South St. Richmond, as of May 1 , 1935. : That $15. State aid to needy aged :and 15. 00 county cash allorsance is granted . o ALE'XA:NTDER RIVOUX, 720 Bissell Ave. Richmond, as of lay 1st, 1937. That 98.00 State aid and ,99.00 county aid to the needy aged be granted to 3 WILLIIa EDHONSTOi:, 309 H. St. Antioch, to begin as of May 1st, 1935• s-. That X12,50 State aid to zne needy aged and 912. 50 county cash allowance be z; granted to THOMAS BOONE CRAWFORD, 6305 ;Yenk Ave. Richmond,! as of May 1, 1935• u That $8.75 State aid and $5.75 County aid to the needy aged be continued to MARY DEN-,'.'IS, Sixth Concord, as of May 1, 1935• That 910.00 State aid to the needy aged and 910.00 county cash allowance be continued to MRS. ELIZA JANE MORRISOd, 7981 Terrace Drive, E1,Cerrito, continued as .A •t: 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. R �s That 911 .25 State aid and o"11.25 county cash allowance be continued to < HENRY VITT, 916 BALRA DRIVE, El Cerrito, be continued as of May lst, 1935. That $1';.00 State aid to the needy aged and 91` .00 county cash alloy;ance be continued as of May 1st, 1935, t- JAMES McDOI:ALD, Tennant Ave. Pinole. That 912.50 State aid to the needy aged and 912.50 County cash allowance be , continued to CORNELIUS CLARK, Tenant Ave. Pinole, as of Lay 1, 1935. That 99.00 State aid and $9.00 county aid to the needy aged be discontinued to GEORGE SKOOG, Box 225, Pittsburw, as of June lst, 1935. That application of MRS . ANNA BLO?1QuIST, R.F.D . Box 5, Richmond for old age Security be denied as applicant is no-, eligible. That 920 .00 State aid for needy 60ildren be granted to LOUIS TURNER, Box 542, ' Critchett , R.F. D. Richmond, as of April 15, 1935, for Carter children. That $30. State aid for half orphan children be granted to IRS. CARLOTTA ZERMENO, 229 Richmond St. Pt.Ricamond, as of !&Ly 1, 1935• That 920.00 State aid ani 920. Ccu my aid for half orphan children be continue to laS. RUTH CROCKETT, Live Oa_: Ave. Oakley, Cal. as of April 27, 1935• That 910.00 State ai d f or hal f orph an chij dren and $10.00 county cash all owanc be continued to IE.S. iFARY IVANCICH, Pinole, Cal. as of April 1, 1935. n That $40. State aid for half orphan children be continued as of April 1, 1935, and that $40. State aid be decreased to $30. state aid as of June 9, 1935, to MRS. MABEL PATTERSOTY , 63 W. 11th St. Pittsburg, Cal. That $10.00 State aid and $20 county aid being paid to '.QRS. LOUIS FERRARI, 270 �. Alhambra Ave. for care of ALBERT GREGORY, be discontinued a= of June 1, 1935, and that 910 State aid and $10 county aid be paid to MRS. KIEMI 2425 Alhambra Ave. Martinez, as of June 1st, 1935. -; That 920.00 State aid for half orphan children granted to MRS. MARY SAMORA, a y 2259 Bonifacio St . Concord, be decreased to $10.00 State aid as of June 14 , 1935• n The said order is nassed by tie unanimous vote of the Board.t, `Y And the Board takes recess to meet on Londay, June 17th, 1935, at 10 o'clock x A.I . . . . . . . . .5:. . Clerk. .. :3 ~i ti. Fr } r,-4 .. R4 x,35 G� iq L � V IN THE BOAFZ OF SUPERVISORS OF CO.3TFA COSTA COU23TY2 STATE OF CALIFORNIA. LIONDAY, JUNE 17th, 1935- iy�M The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. .�w Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors J^mes N.Long, H.L.Cummings, y Harry H.Story, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. In the Matter of Payment of interest on Bonds of Joint ` Highway District #13. WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of Joint Hight^ay District No. 13, of the State of California, did on the 17th day of June, 1935, file with this Board, a certified copy 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 su=m of $42082-50; 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 Highway District No. lj of the State of California, in the sum of $4092.90, 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.; 4 . InHatter of Resignation of Aubrey C Wilson, as Coroner of Contra Costa County. t E! Aubrey Wilson, Coroner of Contra Costa Uounty, having tendered to to is Board his resignation as such Coroner to take effect as of this date, . On notion of Supersisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, it is BY ___ :BOARD ORD=ERED that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted --��- end said office declared vacant. s The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 ti `}tf. n ti :lw 28�. F In Matter of Appointment of C.L.Abbott, as Ooroner of Contra Costa County. The office of Coroner of Contra Costa County having heretofore been declared � I vacant, caused by resignaton of Aubrey Wilson, �v IT IS BY TgE BOARD ORD=z on motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisorr ten,. Tre^bats, that C.L.4bbott, be and he is hereby appointed Coroner of Oontra Costa County, for tlae unexpired term of Aubrey Wilson, resigned. ,. IT IS FURTL1ER ORDERED that C.L.AQoott, give bond as required by lair. it 3?n In the :latter of petition for formation of Contra Costa County Water Works District #2. A petition for formation of Contra Costa County Slater Works District #2, F: L� haviir been filed with this Board on May 20th, 1935, and this Board having on said da.t ordered that said petition be set for hearing on Monday, June 17th, 1937, at 11 o'clock A.M. and notice of the time and place of the hearing of said petition havin^; 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 ` Y� and notice of time an: place of hearing having; been posted in three public places within the exterior boundaries of said proposed district, as shown by the affidavit :. of posting; of Harry T.Silver, on file her in, and this being time and place set out in said notice Jbr hearinS of said petition and protests thereto, -_and written protests to the formation of said District havingbeen received from following persons - to grit: Paul Eckley, H.E.Near, firs. H.E.Near, Thomas B.Dean, J.O.Bronson, and Walter S.Leland, and the Board having heard the proponents for said petition and having w also heard t_he Protestants to said petition, IT IS, BY THE BOA?L ORDERED that the further hearing and consideration of said petition and the p.otV.sts thereto, be and the same are hereby continued to Monday, July 15, 10,35, at 11 o'clocn A.M. h. e any. In Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon request of Francis P Healey,District Attorney of Contra Costa County mow, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the sun of $500. be cancellecfrom 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 $500 be transferred from the Unappropriated Reserve Fund to the Distri t �r ;Attorney' s Special Secret Fund. y The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K s %YFS' j�= µ4,. .,ryvi In +atter of Proposed Ordinance Submitted by Contra Costa County Medical Society for Management ofCounty Hospital, a etc. A draft of ay proposed Ordinance submitted b 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 near the testimony of Wanda Muir Hanna, •. Mrs. Ben Burroughs, Li.T.Vanderslice, Anthony Crafton, and W.S.Luca,s, in behalf of said proposed Ordinance. A.J.Tavan and Charles Hall, speakrin opposition to the adaption of said Ordinance; It is, by the Board ordered that the further consideration ofYaaoption of sai,-' Ordinance be continued to July 9th, 1935, at 2 o'clocl_ P.M. a> In the Ilatter of appointment of W.T.Helms and E.G. Nash as Members of County 'oard of Education. The terms of office of W.T.Helms, and E.G.Hash, as Members of the Board ' of Education of Contra Costa County havin expired, Upon motion of Supern*isor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE r� BOARD ORDERED that W.T. Helms, and E.G.Nash, be and they are hereby appointed as members of the Board of Education of Con ra Costa County for a term of two years.,, `31,. In Matter of Grant in ; of Dance permits. The follorting 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 <' .12ces, to San Ramon Com:--,unity Club Sin Ramon June 22nd 1 � , � 935: and Aug. 24, 1935• Fs M.A.L:in,a Flor de Oakley Hall Oakley, June 29th 1935- American Hall, yi � ;mar American Legion Auxill iary of Port Chicago, Unit , 312, Port Chicago, June 22nd, 1935- J+�h IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERZDD that the said applications be granted. In ?:atter of petition to Annex Oakley School District tw to Iron House Union School District. A petition signed by a majority of heads of families residing in and having children attending school in OP2k:ley School District, having filed with this Board ; praying that Oakley School District be annexed to Iron House Union School District. *q IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby set for Isonclay, July 15, 1935, at 2 o' clock P.M. 4 IT IS FTiRT:7R ORDERED that notice of the time and place of said hearing be _aublisne?. in the Brentwood News, for the time and in the manner as prescribed DY 1-VT. f; Gt 6 in 1`atter of Petition to , :oc:el Brent-.oo d i il. 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 Latter of Approval of Lease for Danville Memorial hall. The Trustees of Danville Memorial Hall having presented to this Board a fora of Lease between the County of Contra Costa, and Trustees of Danville War Veteran ` for the leasing of the Danville Memorial Hall for a term of ten years, at a rental �- �t of $1. per year; IT IS BY TTM BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Lease be and the same is hereby approved and IV.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. + a In the Matter of Granting, Leave of r. ' ilk Absence to Jo'-,Ln Moore, Justice of the Peace, 15th Judicial Township. John Moore, Justice of the Peace of 15th Judicial Township, of Contra t Costa County, having; applied to this Board for permission to leave the State of Calif ornia, a IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to leave the State of Ca.lifornia., be and the same is hereby granted to John Moore, for a period of thirty 3 days from and after the date of leaving, the said St,-te. In Matter of Granting of Permit To Crafts Greater Sho,:s for conductint `tom a Carnival at Brentwood. K.17. B`. nae, Chra rm n of the Tenth Annual Diablo Valley Apricot Festival k Comn:i',tee, havin; 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; IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED th=t 21.W.Joost , Tax Collector of Contra Costa , r County, be and he is hereby ordered to issuea permit to Crafts Greater Shows for the conducting of a carnival in Brentwood during the annual Apricot Festival upon the ��• presentation by the representative of said Crafts Greater Shows to LI.2 .Joost as such Tax Collector of a recei-pt shoring that the Crafts Greater Shows has paid to the ^; Committee of the Tenth Annual Diablo Apricot Festival of an amount equal to that as ;gid provided in Ordinance No. 225, of the County of Contra Cost Said pei nit to be grant �= ed for a period of time as evidenced by the amount of payment as EfhoNm. by said receipt ry , Mme` 288 'yJ `i V�y In Matter of Transportation. of a Hariscal ChilC.ren to -e.xico. " The five I-:�-riscal boys, children of Mexican parentage, havinS been supported by the County of Bontra Costar State of California, at the St. Vincent's Orphanage, r in Marin County at an expense of $100 per month, and the grandparents of sc.d childre , residents of Lexico, having indicated their desire to have them return►lto Mexico at he 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 Crylifornla., that said children be transported to 1::exico, and the State of Cplifornia 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 ane-half of the expense of a guardian to accompany said , children to 11exico, and one-half of the expense of the return of said Guardian, . %A IT IS, BY THE BOARD OF,DERED that Otis Loveridge,Director of Social Service Bureau of Contra Costa County, and Francis P.Healey, District Attorney of Contra Costa County, arrange for transportation and transportin; said children to their grandparents in Mexico.. r Y� In fatter of Approval of Contract and Bond of Diamond Building Materials Company. The Diamond Building Materials Company having;' presentee to this Board. a form of Contract for the furnishin:-, of surer pipe to Rivercrest Sewer District, and a fora of Bond in sum heretofore order-d by this Board; IT IS, BY THE BOARD OF-DMr-.D that mid bond be and the sane is hereby approve and Yi.J.BuchanPn, Chairmen of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said contract on behalf of Board of Sunervisors of Contra Costa County, the governing board of said Rivercrest Sewer District; IT IS, FURTRER. OF.DERED that a certified check which accompa n ied the bid of Diamond Building Materials Company be returned to said bidder. in ::atter of Placing; Advertisement of Resources of Contra Cost: County in California. Real_ Estate Magazine. D.D.Watson, having requesVThat this Board place an advertisement in ; June Grorth and Progress Number of the California Real Estate Magazine, advertising ry the resources of Contra Costa County, and this Board deeming mid magazine a good advertising medium for the resources of said County, -} ,; IT IS, BY THE 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 ~75555.00. IT IS FURTIHFI- ORD-RED that mid Magazine present a duly verified claim on th Advertising Fund o f said County to this Board, in payment for said advertisement k x= Z, '{NfjJ t�p� :N• IN THE Latter of Approval of Bond on Lost ;',arrant. It appearin;; to this .Board. that Warrant No. 5890, heretofore drawn by the County Auditor on County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, in favor of Patrick and ioise- ;linliner Co. in s--zr: of $1'.85, payable ou-: of the General Fund, of this County, has been lost and the said Patrick. and Loise-Klinkner Co. having furnialed 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.5990. IT IS BY TH-E BOARD ORDS D that said Bond and the Sureties thereon be and the same are hereby approved and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby Yu authorized to draw: a duplicate rarrant in favor of Patrick and Moise-Klinkner Co. payable cut of the General Fund in sun of $16.95 to replace said ''•larra.nt No. 5990-- The 990:The said order is passed by the unanimous vote o-7 the Board. r�, In Latter of Transfer of Funs. l Upon request of A.H.Sullenger, County Auditor, and in order to complete the x year' s financial program., K . IT IS, ORDERED that the follor.in, increases in appropriations be made, to grit: wx; Nev: Appropriations. Salary General Char. & Corr. Law Library Fund Fund Fund Fund Auditor 105 12 Extra Help $150.00 0329 Rep. Equipt. 50.00 } 0517 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 100.00 o519 Offc. Supp. misc. 50.00 #° Tax Collector 108 2 Extra Help 250.00 Pur. Agent. 114. -� 07 Just. Ct. Supp. Stock 925.00 Sup. Ct. 125. X5.00 0339 Tel & Tel. 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 Disc. Services 250.Q0 Court Hse & Grds 156. 0211 Repair Labor 300.00 0311 Electricity 2i,00 0523 Repair Supplies 140.00 0527 hater 70.00 " Constable Tvn). 15- 225. 03 .2 Trans. of Persons 300.00 Constable Tvro- 226. F 0342 Tr nsp. of.persons 50.00 Jail-Bldgs_ 230. ,0'329 Repair of Bldg. 40•Q0 0523 Repair Supplies 20.00 Jail-Branches 232. ' 0311 Electricity 5.00 0328 Repair of Bldgs. 10.00 052 Bedding .50.00 Ya ray Pub Admin. 23 6. + r 0320 Pub. Legal. Notices 35.00 Fire Protn. 2�-7. 0398COEquipt. 44.00 100.00 0399 31isc. Services x. N„ ZJ 9()o =. Salary General Char. & Cor. Lara Lib. Fund Fund Fund Fund Watchman Port Chicago 257 000 Pro-rata $13.00 Vital Statistics 302. 032 Fees, .�� 7.00 Detn. Home 518 0211 Wages, Repair Labor 10.00 0311 Electricity 30.00 0329 Repair of Bldgs. 10.00 0513 Kitchen Supp. 10.00 4 052- Repair Supp. 40.00 0524 Food 250.00 Sera Proj. 523• " 0329 Repair of Equipt. 100.00 - 0399 Co. Equip. 400.00 -f Care of Narcotics 524. _ 0310 A Ba. Care, in P.I. 25.00 x s- Park Lainterance 701. 0329 Repair oc. Equpt. $ 15.00 ' 0398 Co. Equip. 700.00 4" 0599 Misc- Supp. 50.00 v Hem. Mon. I,Atte. 705 0311 Electricity 35.00 rz' Refund of Taxes 811. Refunds 1200.00 Court Hse. & Grds 156. 0917 Misc. Equip. 36.00 0916 Bldg. Impts. 10.00 0918 Grds I-�pt s. 95.00 j Jail- Care of Pris. 231. 0910 Furniture 00.00 $ x-.00 $ .00 250.00 and in order to finance the increases to above appropriations, IT IS ORDERED that the following appropriations from the Unappropriated Reserve Fund be made, to crit: To Charities & Corrections Fund, $ 592.00 s To General " 4884.00 To Lary Library " 250.00 To Salary " 400.00 r $611,16.00 Tie said order is passed by the unanimous vote of tie Hoard. S IN Tatter of Transfer of Funds. On request of A.Id.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED F� that the following adjustments of accounts be made in order to bring appropriations Y into line with expenditures requirements, to reit: Appropriation Adjustments. Increase. Decrease. SY. Clerk 102. 0339 Tel. & Tel. $ 50.00 50.00 Binding 039. 051 Office. Supra. Misc. 101.00 Postage 0522 ° 0521 Periodicals Sub. 1-00 $151-00 51.00 Treasurer 106. 0343 Transp. Property 2.00 9.00 Off. Supp. Prtd. 0517 0518 Offc. Supp. Lisc. 2.00 0599 Misc- Supp. 5.00 . 9.00 $9.00 Assessor 107 0343 Trans-p. Property 20.00 100.00 Offc. Sun. Misc. 051 }w 039 Elise. Services 50.00 70.00 Postage 0522 0517 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 100.00 ,r 170.00 , 170.00 f, Tax Collc. 108 0329 Repair of Equip. 100.00 450.00 Pub. Legal Notices 0320 , 0517 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 200.00 0518 Offic. Supra. Misc- 75.00 W 081 Replace. Equipt. -00 50.00 .�0.00 : 2. = r 7 Pur. Agent. 114. 0343 Transp. of Property $10.00 $35.00 lel. & Tel. 0399 r 0515 Offc. Sup Lisc. 15.00 0522 Postage 10.00 :. j 35.00 35.00 o: Coroner 113_ 339 Tel. & Tel. 70.00 70.00 Auto Mileage 01.1. •tea 6urveti or 116. 0313 Fidelity Bonds 12.00 44.' 00 Offc. Sup. Prtd. ' 0517 .. 0329 Repair of Equip. 0.00 22.00 Offc. Supp. Hisc. 0515 2.00 62.00 4 n.c Elections Prelim. Exun 120. 0522 Postage � 5 30.00 30.oo Extra, Help 022. Sup. Ct. Trial Exu. 126. ' 0338 Summoning Juri6s 00 {- �5• 15.00 Fees & Expp of Flit. 035. 03-2 Trans-o. of persons 20.00 ' k .00 $ '5.00 ' Ct. nse a Gras. 156. 0329 Repair of Equipt. 20.00 200.00 Repair of B uildings 0325. 0395 County Equipt. 60.00 0399 Misc. Services 20.00 25.00 Janitors Supp. 0511 0599 Hisc. supp. 125.00 t 225.00 $225.00 :. �V. Hall of Records, 159. 0211 Wages, Repair Labor 154.00 7,00 Extra Help 022. 0311 Electricity 50.00 11.7.00 W?ges 0210 0329 Repair of Equipt. 40.00 110.00 Fuel 059 r' 0339 Tel. .& Tel. 5.00 60.00 Janitor Supp. 0511. 0523 Repair Supplies 25.00 0599 Hisc. Sup-D. 5000 32 .00 $324.00 Jail- Care of Pris. 231. 052 Bedding 15.00 4.0.00 Repair of Equipt. 0329, 054 Cleaning & Jis. Supp. 10.00 25.00 Hisc. Services, 0399. 0527 `later 70.00 25.00 Kitchen Supp. 0513- 0599 Hisc. Supp. 30.00 x 35.00 died. & Surg. Supp. 0515. 1`5 .00 $125.00 Public Administrator 236. 0518 Office Supp. Misc. 2.00 2.00 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 0515 - Sealer of Wts. & Leas. 241. 0339 Tel. & lel . 20. 00 20.00 Gas , Oil & Gr. 0510 Agri. Co• n. 242. 0210 des 430.'00 1200.00 Reg. Salaries 021' ` 0329 Rep. of Equipt. 5.00 25.00 Conv.. app 019. ' 0N39 Tel. &: Tel. 10.00 5.00 Postage 0522. 0--11 Auto Li?ea-e 750.00 " 111 Ord. Tray. E:.p 10.00 0517 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 10.00 0515 Offc. Supp. Misc. 5.00 0599 Hisc. Supp. 10.00 1230.00 $1230.00 . r, Farr Advisor 213. Y 0339 Tel.& Tel. 20.00 20.00 Rep. of Equip. 0329 0343 Trans of Pro 00 25.00 Co. Equipt. 03 9 3 p• p• 5• 39 0411 Ord Tray. gip. 6.00 0510 Gas, Oil & Grease, 2.00 0515 Offc. Supp. Misc. 1 .00 $4.9.00 .00 H'OSD.Bldgs. & Grds, 502. 059 Fuel 300.00 310,00 Repair Supp. 0523- 0510 Gas, Oil & Grease 10.00 " 310.00 $310.00 Hosti. Ca-re of Inmates 503. 0399 Co. Equipt. 125.00 115.00 Clothing 057- 0-Z9 Misc. Se--v. 150.00 100.00 Jan. Supe. 0511 £a 05 ' Clean. &: Dist. Supp. 110.00 200.00 Fruit & Veg. 0524-2 051 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 50.00 600.00 Groc. 0524-3 0524-1 Butter,Egbs, Cheese, 1050.00 900.00 Milk 052 .-5 - $1515.00 $1515.00 ; Lung Clinic 505. 021 Regular Salary 266.00 1200.00 Lung C1Jnic OGO M Hed. &; Dental Fees, 300.00 014-1 Auto 'Hileage 250.00 0515 I.,-d. & Surg. Sup_,. 25.00 r• 0517 Offe.. Slirrn. Prt. . 25.00 _ Y: 051" fisc. 15.00 052? Postage 25.00 : 0530 x-Rmy Supp. 65.oo a . $1200.00 , 1200.00 s ?yrY Care of I.iinors 513. Dental Fees $r0O.00 $100.00 Bd. & Care 0310A v31 s: ed. c , Prob^tio,: Officer 516. O39G Lisc. Serv. 5.00 10.00 Auto Mileage 041. 0522 Postage 25.00 20.00 Books 053. r 30.00 30.00 ti Soc. Serv. Dept. 522. 0329 Rea ofBldgs- 60.00 100.00 Offc. Supp. Prtd.. 0517 .4 043 Tran- sp. of Property 10.00 0 '9 Conv. Exon) 10.00 053 Books 10.00 - 0599 ?sisc. Supp. 10. 0 100.00 100.00 Surveyor 116. 0913_Misc. Equit. 40.00 40.00 Off c. Furniture 0911. Hosp. Care of Inmates 503. 097 .Kitchen Equipt. 10.00 35.00 Furniture 0910 095 Hosp. Equipt. 25.00 35.00 35.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In hatter of Transfer of Funds. t Upon r-cuest of A. e.Sullenger, and in order to maintain the County Lary Library, IT IS, BY THE BOARD OF3ER-D that the sum of$250. be cancelled, from the Capital Outlay appropriation for the Lary Library and that amount be transferred 7 from Law Library Fund to the unappropriated Reserve Fund. _r The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ;r In Cutter of Transfer of Funds. z In order to finance certain repairs being made on the Pinole Valley Road, in the S",n of $3000, -v IT IS, BY TIM BOA.-.D ORDERED that the following transfers and appropriations x be made, to wit: Increase Decrease. Y ° Sun. Dist. 1: R 121-102 Htce-Pinole V. Rd, $3000.00 X3000.00 Cap Out. Herr Cons- R. 178-0- The 75-0.The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. .r MEMO In the Matter _)f Transfer of Fun...s. Jl Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED UJ that the f ollowing changes in a-)propriations be made, to wit: _ ,,LLQ ADJ USTMIT ROAD APPROPRIAT I:,NS. Motor Vehicle Fund Accts. Increase Decrease. Sun. Dist. 1: R. 113-0 Htce-Bridges, $25.00 $ 25.00 Htce-Surface, R 112-0 Sup. Dist. 2: t _ R 212-0 M'tce-Surface 548.00 545. 00 Htce-Bridges R 213-0 R 216-0 C 0 Imn. to Bridges, 300.00 300.00 C 0 Rd- B 37 R 215-203- =-46.00 15-203.= .00 $114,9.00 Sup. Dist. 3: R 311-0 �.itce-Rta of flay 1200.00 1600.00 Htce-Surface R 312-0 R. 313-0 11tce-Bridges, 400.00 1600.00 1600.00 , c xy . Sup. Dist. 4: R. 11-0 Luce-Surface $ 300.00 4500.00 1itce-Surface R 412-0 R 415-402 C 0 Rd. D 16 3000,00 R 416-0 Bridges .1000.00 402 D 1600.00 $4800.00 $ 00.00 Su). Dist. 5: R 511-0 i'tca-tits of Wry 650.00 4150-00Litce-Surface, R 512-0 R j15-0 6 0 I-Zp. to P.es -, 00.00 150.00 150.00 Road Fuiics Accounts. Sua. Dist. 3: R 304-0 CO Neu Equipt. $149.00 $ 149.00 Litce-Surface, R 302- 0 Su-P. Dist. 4: R 00- 1 Road Lighting 635.00 635.00 Luce. Surface, R 402-0 Sun. Dist. 5: R 503- 0 Mtce. Bridges, 300.00 300.00 Htce-Surface, R 502-0 Surveyors General Fd. Accounts. 1500 H & B. Administration 600.00 Sup. Dist. 1: R 171-0 Htce-Rts of Way 100.00 700.00 C 0 New Com. R 178-0 $700-0000.00 Dist. 1 to Dist. 3: R 301-0 ve Litce. Rts. of Stay 150.00 10--0.00 Etce-Surface R 162-0 R. 362-0 11tce. Surface 600.00 R. 363-0 Utce-Bridges, 250.00 000.00 1000.00 Sup. Dist. 2: R. 263-0 �tce-Bridges. 600.00 600.00 LItce-Surface, R 262- 0 Supervisors General Fund. S:tr>. gist. '': R 222-202 T:`tce-Surface, B25 31.00 140.00 Tool Account, R 220-2 5 �� n B25 49.00 200.00 Litce. Rts of Way R 221-0 R 223-0 Lace Bridges 116.00 690.00 htce. Surface, R 222-0 R 225-0 C 0 Impts. 42 .00 ..1030.00 $1030.00 Sup. Dist. : R 320.-4 Mtce-Park Areas 170.00 170.00 Mtce-Rts of Way R 321-0 R. 322-0 21tee-Surface, 700.00 700.00 Litce-Bridges, R 323-0 70.00 70.00 Sub . Dist. 4: R 21-0 litce . Rts of Way 304.00 30L.00 Rd. Lighting R 420-1 Sua. Dist. 5: R 522-0 Utce-Surface 3120.00 R 523-0 Utce-Bridges 100.00 150.00 Luce-Rts of Way R 521-0 R 525-501 Impts. Rd E10 412.00 3L92.00 C 0 T.mpts R 525-0 3 32.�='o $3'032.00 Unemnlovment Relief Loan Fund. R 2-4-1-0 Lrtce. Rts of Pkwy $1350.00 $1350.00 Litc- Surface R 242-0 The said order _s passed by the ung.isous vote of the Boarz.� In ':^tter o" ^ransfer of P unC'S. A..I.Sullenger, County Auditor, having reported to this Board that certain exaenditures made for materials used on road projects under SERA may be charged against the County Unemployment Relief Loan Fund, IT IS BY TIM BOARD ORDER-'D that to finance such charges, it is ordered that the followin; cancellation be authorized, to' crit: Care indigents 510. 0524-3 Groceries, $3400.00 And from the amount fund aide available, it is ORDERED that the new road appropriations from Unemployment Relief Fund shown!on following list be authorized, �j(� { G 1`f y 4 t.. a w:T Nerr An_ nropriations. Su . Dist. 1: R 145-101 Pinole Streets ' 5 $375-00- Su-o. 375.oo.Sup. Dist. 2: z R 2 '-1- 0 Mtce-Rts of Way 950.00 R 243-0 Mtce- Bridges 750.00 ` 1000.00. Slip._.. Dist.__3_•_ �r R. 340- Park Areas, 125.00 R- 341-0 Mtce-Rts. of , ay 100.00 R- 342-0 Utce-Surface 500.00 _ R- 343-0 21tce-B �-0ridges, 0.00 R. 346-0 C 0 Imp. to Bridges, 300.00 , 1425.' 00 The said order is passed by the un:.:.nimous vote of the Board. —> In Matter of Transfer of Funs. On request of A.N.Sullenger, and in order to finance the repairs made to the Old Tunnel, IT IS, BY THE :BOARD OB.DERED that the following; new appropriations be made to General Fund and t'r_•e c--mount thereof, transferred from Unappropriated Reserve Fund,/to reit: Sun. Dist. #2: ' R. 272-204 Repairing Old Tunnel, $2075.00. The said o=der is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Tatter of Transfer of Funs s. Upon request of A.I,i.Sullenger, County Auditor, and in order to adjust «v expenditures program to fit the ruling-; of the State Department of Public Works that charges for county equipment may not be allocated against Motor Vehicle Fundy IT IS ORDERED that Motor Vehicle Fund appropriations shoim on the fol'_owing list be cancelled to off-set new appropriations in like amount requested from the a General Fund: f= Cancellation Road An ronriations. Motor Vehicle Fund. SuD. Dist. 1; - R. 111-0 ;tc­. Rts. of May $225.00 £` R. 112-0 i.Itce-Surface 485.00 R. 115-0 C 0 Ilpts 11"3.00 R. 115-101 Pinole Streets x-7.00 $900.00. ; Sun. Dist. 2: R 212-202-5 Improvements B 25 100.00 100.00 Sun. Dist. 3: R 312-0 11tce-Surface 3000.00 3000.00 Sun. Dist. 4: R 412�itce-Surface, "oo.00 4Aoo.00 Sup. Dist. : R 512-0 iitce-Surface, 2950.00 R513-0 Mtce-Bridges 50.00 R 515-0 C 0 Impts. 50.00 R515-501 'r 't R10 300.00 335o.00. 11750.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. � x5. v­ InlK Iter of Transfer of Funds. ' On rer,_uest of A. d.Sullerger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that t_le follor:i n. nen appro_r_riations in amounts shot'^n on the followinS list be authorized e and that the total amount thereof, or 911,750.00 be transferred from Unappropriated Reserve Fund to the General Fund, to vrit: New Road Anproi)riations. i:1 fn Supervisors General Fund Accounts. ' ~ Sup. Dist. 1: R 120-1 . oad Lighting $685.00 R 121-0 Mtce-Rts of Way 219.00 $900.00 Sup. Dist. 2: R. 225-2031 impts. B 37 100.00 . 100.00 Sup. Dist. 3: .. R. 322-0 LItce-Surface, 1754-00 R. 325-0 C 0 Impts. 120. 00 a R. 320-0 CO " To Bridges, 01'.00 3000-00. y. Sup. Dist. 4: R Z22- Litce-Surface, 1650.00 R 425-401 C 0 Impts' D6 1866To.00 021 : R 426-0 " " Br-dges 40 00 x 402 " " D 16 6.oo 41:oo.eo. ' u Su-.. Dist. t. .. H 522-0 TUce-Surface 3370.00 0.00 $11750-00 y P:r.. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K 'Yc In the Matter of Request of Bay Point = 1V Fire District to the State Board of yRt "T., Equalization for permission to expend s surplus of flmd_s. RESOLUT IOT. x WHEFr AS, on the 17th day of June, 1,035, there was presented to the Board �y t County of Contra CostCalifornia, 5 of Supervisors o� the Contra �, State of Cali� by the Auditor of said County, evidence of the presence of an unexpended surplus in the funds of sai ... District in excess of the amount of One hundred and twenty-five ($125.00) dollars, secured over a period of years frm tax levies for purposes of a sinking fund to be uses for the general purposes of said di:-trict; and, , request was made to the Board of Supervisors, empowered to administer the funds of said District, to authorize the expenditure of the sum of One hundred an r�. twenty-five ($1%5.00) dollars from said surplus for the purpose of paying; certain outstandinC bills for necess^rir equipment, supplies, materials and mages for fighting fires within said =district, and for the purpose of paying,, premium on Workmen' s Com-pen sation Insurance; and, WF REAS, the expenditure of snid sun will require an expenditure in excess of five (5%) per cent in excess of the buaget of the expenditures of said district r: for the fiscal year 1934-35; and WHEREAS, the said Bay Point Fire District h.-.s petitioned the State Board of Ecualization 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 Bary Point Fire District, County of Contra Costa, N g for the purposes contemplated, ane_ are not: in the rands of said County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, a;^aitin r 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 Cleric ' a ra.tif,r anr'. join ,:it tie application of said Fire District to the Board of Equalizati n for perraissior_ to expend on behalf of said Bay Point Fire District the sum of One hunt;red and twenty-five (;125.00) dollars, being' part of the unexpended surplus now :-:�, in possession of said district for the purposes aforesaid, rrrich said expenditure r is in excess . of five (5%) per cent of the expenditure of said district for the fiscal .a year 1934--35. M.. The f oregoirg Resolution was passed and adopted by the Board of Supe rvisors w of the County of Con: -ra Costa, at a meetinz held on the 17th day of June, 1935, by ,rte the followin- vote: to crit: aid Ayes: S,.pervisors Lone, Cumminf;s, Ston", Buchanan and Trenbath. Noes. 'None. "- In »atter of AlloTance to inch gents. .. �r IT IS ORDERED that $50 State aid and $10 county aid for children of incapacitated �.. fathers be discontinued as of May 12 1935, to h1RS. C.J. BRYSON, Lone Tree Way, Antioch. Wyk.. That $20 State aid and $12.00 county aid for children of Incapacitated fathers be continued as of May 1, 3935, to MRS. MARIE VALF.NIZULA, 1023 7th St. Antioch. c That $30 State ,yid and $25. county aid for half orphan children of IMS. NICO NA Nuzzo, 63 West 7th St. Pittsburg, being paid to LEAS. S.T. DAVI, 20 West 5th St. x. Pittsburg, be discontinued fl�s of June , 1935, ani. $30 State and $25 county aid for baorphan children be Haid to F. G. ?dtJZZO, 63 West 7th St. Pittsburg, to begin as of June 4, 1935, for the care of the Nuzzo children. That $30 State aid and $10 county aid for half orphan children be continued to MRS. M112tIA DE t: ARCO, 219 Chestnut St. Box 224, Port Chicago, as of Iraq 1, 1935- ,y That $10 State aid be continued and $30 County aid be reduced to $25 per month county aid for whole orphan children as of June 1st, 1937, the check to be paid to . 41ARY DUARTE, 2347 Fernando St. Concord, Cal. That $20 State and $20 county aid for half orphan children be continued to INKS. LURTLE OGLIVIE, Parkside Ave. Concord, as of May 1, 1935. That $`u State aid for half orahan children and $20 county cash allowance t be discont-inu��d to 12S. GRACE S1' TIH, 549 Albermarle, El Cerrito, be discontinued as of June S, That $50 State aid for needy children granted to MRS. LOMA KRENZER, 1+25- 20thSt. Richmond, be changed toread: $50 State aid for needy children and $35 county cash allowance to begin as of June 1, 1935- That $30 State aLd for needy children and $25. county cash allowance grant= to MRS. CORNELIUS DOHERTY, 32-37th St. Richmond, be amended to read: 930. State aid ` for needy children and, $30 county cash allowance, to be;;in as of May 15, 1935- 4 That $60. State aid for needy children granted to MRS. FELIPA CA.'RRERA, 632- lst St. Richmond, be continued as of May 1, 1935- Th a t 935-That $15. State aid and $15. county aid to the needy aged be continued to ,yn LIFT. CARL HA 2.1011D, 611- First St. Antioch, as of 11ay 11 1935. ' That $9.00 State aid and $9.00 County aid to the needy aged granted to DAVM D. DAVIS, 350 E. 7th St. Pittsburg, be increased to $12.50 State aid and $12.50 - county aid as of June 1st, 1935. That $10 S11-te aid and $10 county aid to the needy agred be continued to JAIES VAIN !IAIIEEI Crockett, as of June 1st , 1935. w That $5.50 State aid and $5.50 county aid to the needy aged be continued '.Jr. to BAPdEY ROAN, Crockett, as of June lst, 3935, and increased to $12.50 State and X. ?12.50 County aid as of June 1, 1935. That $15. State and $15. county aid for needy aged be granted to JOSEPH PATRICK MULHARE, Palm Court Apartments, I.Iartinez, as of May 9, 1935, and paid to MR. w O.E. SOUDERS, of Palm Court Apartments for board and care of Lir. Lulhare. f�.M y That $12.00 State aid to the needy aged and 512. county cash allowance be discontinued to FRAIK LAROTTA, 904 Ripley Ave. Richmond, as of June lst, 1935- That $9.50 State aid to the needy aged and $9.50 county cash allowance granted to WILLIA?. WELLS, 777 Humboldt Ave. Richmond, be changed to $12.50 State aid to the b' needy aged and $12.50 County cash allot.,ance as of June 1, 1935• x That $10 State aid to the needy aged and $10 county cash allowance be granted to WILLOUGHIBY 1% SF.ADE, 147- 15th-St. Richmond, as of June lst, 1935- That $15. State aid to the needy aged and $15- county cash allowance be granted to '.:i. ATO?•TY CARDOSEY, 13^ Washinj-ton Ave. Richmond, as of June lst, 1935- That $22.50 county cast: allo;-ance granted to MR. AND IMS. ALEX. MAZOUE, Rte 2, Concord, be increased to $30 county cash allowance to begin as of June 1st, 1935. ; F That $20 county cash alloy. n ate granted to J-41dES LAWRENCE, C/o Mrs. FRAZER, 534 Talbart St. HARTI1TEZ, be discontinued as of June 15, 1935- That $59- county cash allowance granted to BESSIE STORIE, 205 Arreba St. Martinez, be continued as of July 1st, 1935- That $14 county cash allowance be continued to CAPJA SERACUSE, DELACEY ST. MT. VIEW, MARTINEZ, as of July 1st, 1935- That $12 . county cash allorance granted to GUSTAF ANDERS0N, Gen. Del. Hunic ipal ` Wharf, Hartinez, be raised to $13. county cash allowance to begin as of 7uly '1, 1935- That1. $" county cash allowance granted toHARRY COOPER, CANYON, Caltornia, be raised to 35. county cash allowance to begin as of June 1, 1935- That $15- county cash allotiance granted to .i'ILLOUCHBY SHADE, 147- 15th St. Richmond, be discontinued as of June lst, 19-5. ,,- In 9?5. ,__In Matter of allowance to indigents 11 under care of Probation Officer. IT IS ORDERED that beginning June 1, 1935, $10 State and $10 county aid be djscontinu:;c t'�e Probation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for support and maintenance of L�'IIS, on account of ham heir.` returned to his mother. ,, 1[ tY` And the Board takes recess to meet on P=•nday, July 1st , 1935, at 10 o'clock A.M. v U nairman. t K�. x z. ,1a y IN THEE BOA=:D OF SUPERVISOR' OF C): T_A COSTA C0UNTY ,STATE OF CALIFORNIA. �. MONDAY , JULY 1st, 1935 The Board met at 10 o 'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James 1.Long, H.L.Cummings, H.. M. Stow and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. { 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 hatter of Application for Dance r,- 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, and July 13th,, 1 and Jul 20th and Jul 2 th 1935 3 � 935, y y 7� � , It is by the Board ordereJ that said permission be granted. , 3 In Matter of Lease of Pittsburg Memorial Hall. The Trustees of Pitzsburi' War Veterans Association having presented to this — Board a form of Lease between said '=rustees f Pittsburg. War Veterans Association and the `ounty of Contra Costa, for the leasing of the Pittsburg Memorial Hall, for a term of ten years at an annual rental of $1. per year , IT IS BY THE H:):LRD ORD;RED that said Form of Lease be and the same is hereby .. approved and 'Y.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said Lease on behalf of the County of Oon tra Costa. In Matter of Lease of Walnut Creek : -emorial Hall. 'The Trustees of Walnut Creek War Veterans Association having presented to this Board, a Form of Lease between said Trustees of Walnut Creek War Veterans Association, and the County of `'ontra Cosia, 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 'HE BOARD OF.DFRE, 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 Oontri. Costa. .ry iJ s�. k t+ 4 yr.tF e ,t a In Matter of Resignation of Mr... Clarence M.Oddie , as Trustee -Q of Reclamation District #500. _ Clarence M.Oddie, Trustee of Reclamation District No, £500, having tendered to this Board , his resignation as such Trustee, On motion of S,jpervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cuiamings, IT IS z BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said resignation be and the sane is hereby accepted ` and said office declared vacant. _ - In Matter of ApD6intment of George ` C.Chadwick, as Member of Board of } Trustees of Reclamation District #500. There being a vacancy on the Board of Trustees of Reclamation District #500 caused by the resignation of Clarence M. Oddie, Union motion of Supervisor Trembath , seconded by Supervisor Curynings , IT IS BY THE BOARD' ORDERED that Gebrge C,Chadwick, be and he is hereby appointed a Member of Board of Trustees of Reclamation District V8007 for the unexpired term of Clarence 11. Oddie , resic ned.K yea In Matter of Report of R.R.Arnol d on Proposed Road between Alamo and Burton Station. R,R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having presented to x this Board, his report of a survey made by him, and estimate of cost of a proposed road between Alamo and a point on he present Countv Road near Burton Station on the Sacramento Northern Railway in Sun. Dist. #2, -- It is by the BOARD ORDERED that said report be referred to Supervisor h H. L,Cummin s and R.R,Arnold Count Surveyor, and a committee appointed b ► g• Y � S Danville 'roman's Club, for the aurpose of considering changes in the route of said road, the acquiring of rights of way and for the consideration of applying to �f the proper governmental body for the securing of Federal funds for the building o_• said road. In ?latter of Granting Leave of Absence to Frank Kennedy, Deputy County Surveyor. Frank Kennedy, Deputy County Surveyor, having applied to this Board for ti permission to leave the Stite of California., ss IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said permission be granted , for a period K of thirty days from and after the date of leaving the St-ate of California. F� y?" 2a. n t A. 300 u In Matter of Transfer of Fu=l s. A.N.Sullenger , County Auditor of Contra CostaCounty, having reported to this Board that certain adjustments between fun^s are necess?.ry in order to adjust k^?h accounts for the month of Uay so thaz. the said accounts will present a true record. of the proper allocation of charges for moneys hererofore ordered disbursed from the Oounty Treasury, and --ood 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) r Char. & Cor. Fund, " bl.42 General ° 9371. 3 Co. Library 26.15 Special Road " 2•63 Sup. Dist. 4 " 471 2 Unempl. Rlf Loan Fund 2623.95 Motor Vehicle It $9475.44 Sup. Di st. 1 47.19 . Sch1. Supp. Revg. " $9937-409937-40- The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. k. In butter of appointment of Mrs. Frederica Edgpr, as Additional Assistant to Probation Officer. It is, in the Judgment of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, H 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 Sunervisor Cummings, it is by the Board ordered that Frederica Edgar , be and 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 drawn his warrant monthly in A� r. favor of Frederica Edgar in the sum of $105.00 during the period of her employments 7w4 upon the General Fund of said County, in payment of her said salary and that the a County Treasurer shall pay the same. �w The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. Ati- 7 E �£f iL i> x 7+ µyr In Matter of Allowance to Indigents. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED: That $19.25 State aid and 419.25 county aid for needy blind be granted to FRA.'i: HANGUSO , Port and Ceres Sts. Crockett, to be continued ns of July lst, 1935. That $15. county cash allowance be discontinued to CARL JOHNSON , Hausker Pace, : Walnut Creek, as of June lst, 1935. That $7.50 State aid to needy aged and $7.50 county cash allowance be granted to ?`.RS. ARA RUSH, 2015 Costa Ave. Richmond (Hailing Address P.O. Box 1324, Richmond) as of June 1st, 1935• That 415. state aid to the need; aged and $15.00 county cash allowance =: be granted to H.LR`,� L. JORDAN, 229 Bissell Ave. Richmond, to begin as of June 1st, 1935. . That $5.75 State aid to the needy aged and 45.75 county cash allowance to . beain as of June 1st, 1935, be granted to HRS FRA:4 _7 SILVERIA , Giant, ' That $10.50 State and 410.50 county aid to the needy aged be granted `= <_ to ANTONIO F. SILVEIRA, Port Costa, to begin as of June 7, 1935• 4 '° That 410.50 State and $10.50 county air' for needy aged be granted to MRS. C APITOLA PAULL, O'Hara Rd Oakley, to begin as of May 1, 1935- That $15. state and $ 5. county aid , to needy aged be -continued to LAR. EDIYARD R. PECK Alamo , Cal. ad of May I, 1935. P That 411.50 State aid and 411.50 county aid to the needy aged be continued to DAVID .P. HUSTON, Wilbur Ave. P.O. Box 142, Antioch, as of April 1, 1935• That $10 State aid to the needy aged and 410 county cash allowance be s continued to FRAY, SKINNER, General Delivery, E1 Cerrito , Cal. as of June 1, 1935 That 410 State aid to the needy aged and 410 county cash allowance be continued to HRS. CORA IrZLSOiu , 425 Norvell St. El Cerrito, as of June 1, 1935• That $15 State aid to the needy aged and 415. county cash allowance be continued to JOHN WILSON, 320 First St. Richm,:nd, as of June 1st: 1935• That 410 State aid to the needy aged and 410 county cash allowance be ' .. continued to 11IRS. ANNA PROWSE, 1221 A. Ghanslor St. Richmond, -as of bray 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• zm_ That $12- 50 State aid to the needy aged and 412.50 County cash allowance be continued to HRS. ROSJ HALLIHAN, 521-3rd St. Richmond, as of July 1st, 1935, That $11.00 State aid to the needy aged and 411.00 county cash allowance granted to JOSEPH SARGE 'T, 324 So. 9th St. Richmond , be changed to 415. state aid to needy aged and $15. county cash allowance to begin as of July 1, 1935• That 412.50 State aid to the needy aged and 412.50 county cash allowance {T ranted to HRS. AGNES LAMB ;RT, 1024 Barrett Ave. Richmond be amended to read: 15-00 State aid to needy aged and 415.00 county cash allowance to begin as of t July lst , 1935• :. That $10 State and 410 county aid for needy aged •be discontinued to :. -CATHERI.1E rtiINTEFUEYER, 545 Black Diamond. St. Pittsburg as of June lst , 1935- That checks of MR. DELANO PAULL, Oakley, Cal. for April, 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- , ping -of June 1 , 1935 , to MRS. JESSIE HAHNE, Concord Acres , Concord, Cal. That 410 State aid and 410 county aid for whole orphan children be con- - tinued to CHARLES ALBERT ALLEN, Box 16, Moraga Road, Lafayet e, Cal. for care of Joseph Edward Allen, as of June lst, 1935• ,xn That 420. State aid and $15.00 county aid be continued to MRS. EARNESTINE CARTER, 119 Champion St. Port Chicago, as of June lst, 1935. That 460. State aid and 4`5.50 County aid be continued and decreased to 450. State aid and 49. 50 County aid as of June 1, 1935, and that $50 State aid and 45. 50 Count;* aid be decreased to 440 State and $9.50 County as of June 19} 1935 , to MRS. ROSE FAG ;NDES, P.O. Box 105, Lafayette, Cal. e That 410 State aid and 410 county aid be discontinued as of June 7th, 1935 .to MRS. MARY GREGORY, Weimar Sanitatium, Weimar, Cal. and that 410 State and 410 county aid be paid to MRS. HAZEL LUNDQUIST, Shall Ave. Mt. View, Martinez, to begin as of June 7, 1935 (for care of Gregory child). ;iFf } t i:? 9 In the Matter of Consolidating Election Precincts. Senate Bill #1115, providing that a Special Election be held throughout r the State of California, on August 13th, 1935 , having been anproved by the Legis— lature of the State of California, and signed by the Govanor of said State, and the . »t Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, deeming it for the best interests of said County that certain precincts of sai-- Count;, be consolidated, for the holding of said Election , IT IS BY THS BOARD ORDERt.D tht 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 Consolidated Election Precinct No. 1. s E1 Cerrito Prec_ncts No. 1 and No. 2 , shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 2. {µ4 E1 Cerrito Precincts No. 3 and No. 4, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 3. El Cerrito Precincts No. 5 and No. o, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 4. E1 Cerrito Precinct No. 7, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 5. . E1 Cerrito Precincts No. 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.";, shall constitute Consolidated Election Pre— cinct No. 5. Richmond Precincts Nos. 1, 2 and 3, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct N 9. o. Richmond Precincts Nos. 4,5,6, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 10. It Richmond Precincts Nos. 7,5,9, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 11 Richmond Precincts Nos. 10, 11, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct N: 12 Nos.Richmond Precincts No . 12, 13, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct Np .13- ; Richmond Precincts No. 14 and 15, shall constitute Consolidated 70-lection Precinct ' No.14. Richmond Precincts No. 16 and 17 , shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct NO-15 Richmond Precincts Nos. 15,19 and 20, shall constitute Consolidated Election Pre— .' tinct No16. s Richmond Precincts Nos. 21,22 and 23 , shall constitute Consolidated Election Pre— ~ tinct No. 17 Richmond Precincts Nos. 24 and 25, shallconstitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 15 _. Rieh:�,ond Precincts Nos. 26 and 27, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct . No. 19 Richmond Precincts Nos. 25,29 and 32, shall constitute Consolidated Election Pre— cinct No. 20 Richmond Precincts Nos. 30,31 and 39, shall constitute Consolidated Election Pre- cinct No.21. y r 4-rh Richmond Precincts Nos. 34 and 35, shall constitute Consolidated Election PrecinctF` No.22. Richmond Precincts Nos. 36 and 37, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinc.- No. 23. # Richmond Precincts No. 33 and 38, sh:lll constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 24. Richmond Precincts Nos. , shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct 4C and 41 � 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. 27. : 30� San Pablo Precincts Nos. 2 and 4, shall constitute Consolidmed Election Precinct No.2 `.-7- 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 Election Precinct . No.; Crockett Precincts Nos. 2 and 4, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 3 Crockett Precincts Nos. 5 and 7 , shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No-3:) Crockett Precinct No. o shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 37. Port Costa Precincts Nos. 1 and 2 , shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinc* No.3 Danville Precincts Nos. 1 and 2 , shall cor_stitu-,e Consolidated Election Precinct 50.39, FS San Ramon Precinct , shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 40. Tassajara Precinct , shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 41. s. Alamo Precinct shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 42. t Lafayette Precincts Nos. 1 and 2 , shall constitute Consolidated Election PrecinctNo. 43 Canyon Precinct, shn.11 constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 44. w 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. .drW Walnut Creek Precincts Nos. 1 and 2 , shall-constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #49. Walnut Creek.Precinct. No.4, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #50. Walnut Creek Precincts Nos. 3 and Saranap , shall constitute Consolidated 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 45 Martinez Precincts Nos. 5 and o, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #54. r' Martinez Precincts Nos. 8 and 9, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #55. ;; Martinez Precincts Nos. 11 ,12 and 13, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #56. Vine Hill Precincts Nos. 1 and 2, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #57. ' Mt.View Precincts Nos. 1 and 2, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #5�. 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 #61, ;. r Associated Precinct sh-11 constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 62 ' u T Correll Precinct shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 63, e V Pacheco Precinct shall constitute Consolidated Eiecti 1n Precinct No. 64. rT >N r. Pittsburg Precincts Nos. 1 a-id4, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #65. ;1M Pittsburg Precincts Nos 2 and 3, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #66. Pittsburg Precincts Nos. 5,6, and 7, shall constitute Consolidated Election, Precinct # 7 Pittsburg Precincts hos. 8, 1 9 and 12 shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct # � Pittsbur, Precincts Nos. 10 and 11, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #6 Pittsburgs Precincts Nos. 13 and 14, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #70. Clayton Precinct shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct No. 71. a Port Chicago Precincts 1 and 2 , and Clyde Precinct, shall constitute Consolidated £r> Election Precinct #72. i r� '1u 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 shall constitute Consolidates' 'lection Precinct #77. w Brentwood Precincts Nos. 1 and 2 and 3, shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #78. Byron Precincts Nos. 1 and 2 , shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #79. 1 Knightsen Precinct shall constitute Consolidated Election Precinct #80. Oakley Precincts Nos. 1 and 2 , shall constitute Consolidaed Election Precinct #81 3- Ih Matter of Designntion of Election officers and polling places for special State Election' on Aug. 13, 1935. It is by' the Board ordered that the hereinafter named places in the herein- _ after named consolidated Election precincts are design�ited 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 sr:id County and respective consolidated precincts k thereof, to wit: Consolidated Precinct No. 1. _ Yr (Comprising Berkeley Park Precinct) -- r Polling Place: Community Hall, 376 Colusa Ave. . 5erkeley Park. Inspector : Richard T Waddle. Judges: J.M.Holmes. x Clerk: Edith Heaver. r Consolidated Precinct No. 2. (Comnrising El Cerrito No. 1 and No. 2) Polling Place: Harding School , airmont Ave. & Center St. EI Cerrito. Inspector : Edith Leitch Judge: Ella M.Conlon Clerk: Laura McNeil. Consolidates Precinct No. 3. (Comprising EI Cerrito No. 3 and No. 4) s. Polling Place: Fairmont School,Kearney St. E1 Cerrito. Inspector: Anna O'Malley Judge: Clyde B.Stamper. Clerk: Samuel Long. {. Consolidated Precinct No. 4. (Comprising EI Cerrito No. 5 and No. 6) Polling Place: E1 Cerrito Fire Hall, 1300 Can Pablo .Ave. El Cerrito Inspector: Kathryn Sandvick », Judge- Mrs. Evelyn Hershey Clerk. Clara Bren sel Consolidated Precinct No. 5. (Comprising EI Cerrito No. 7 Polling Place: Rossi Hall, San Pablo Ave. near Potrero Ave. EI Cerrito Inspector: Jean Hyatt Judge: A.A. Arnesen. 4 Clerk: Marian Gundry, �_ 1 Consolidated Precinct *Jo. 6. (Com�ising EI Cerrito No. 8 and No. 9) Polling Place: Williams' Garage , 5801 Barrett Ave. Richmond. Inspector: Frances A.Lods. Jucige: Edith L.ithitaker. Clerk: Verna E.Estes. =4 Consolidated Precinct No. j. (Comnrising E1 Cerrito No. 10 ) M Pollini- Place: J.Heydegger , 6107 El Dorado St. Richmond. Inspector: Ray S.iharp =w Judge:' Myra M.Reese. Clerk: Dora A.Bo:ven. c3 O'er Consolidated Precinct No. (Comprising Kensington Nos. 10 2 and 3) . Polling Place: Foster's Garage , 296 Arlington Ave. Berkeley. Inspector : Edwin P.Shank Judge: Isobel M.Cassidy Clerk : Gay A.Rosenberg KK Consolidated Precinct No. 9. Y (Comprising Richmond Nos. 1, 2 and 3) Polling Place: Pt. Masonic Temple, 113 Washington Ave. Richmond. Insnector : Mrs. Mary B.Moyle. Judge: Mrs. Anna Coward. Clerk: Viola McChristian. Conso=i dated Precinc t No. 10. (Comprising Richmond 'dos. 4, 5 and 6) `'=4 Polling Place: Spiersch Bros. 25 Park Place, Pt. Richmond. Inspector: Edward McDuff Judge: Mrs. Adeline - Stender. Clerk: Mrs Marie Ceridono. Consolidated Precinct No. 11. ZO (Comprising Richmond Nos. ,� and 9) Polling Place: Nystrom School , 34]2 South 13th St. Richmond <: Inspector: Marie Lee Kelley Judge: Nellie M.Dimock Clerk: Edith M.ldystrom. K. Consolidated Precinct No. 12. (Comprising Richmond Nos. 10 and 11. ) Polling Place: Builders' Exchange , No. 248- 14th st. Richmond. Insnector: Bessie A.Reulein - ; Judge: Rose E Brooke. Clerk: Charles O.Long. G _ Consolidated Precinct No. lj. (Comprisig Richmond Nos. 12 and 13 ) Polling Place: Lincoln School, 239— 10th St. Richmond. Inspector: Wirt H.Doolittle. Judge: Mrs. Annie Prowse. Clerk: William Urquhart. Consolidated Precinct No. 14. p (Comprising Richmond Nos. 14 and 15 ) Polling Place: Fire House #2 , 235— 5th St. Richmond. Inspector: Gerry A.Follett. Judge: F.W.Bradbury- Clerk: M.J.Gordon z° Consolidated Precinct Ido. 15. (Comprising Richmond Nos. 16 and 17 ) Polling Place: 301 fissell Ave. Richmond. .. Inspector: W.J.Sinnett Judge: Frank Marcollo f Clerk : Minnie Sanderson. w Consolidated Precinct No. 16 (Comprising Richmond Nos. 19,19,20. ) Polling Place: Richmond Public Library, 400 Nevin Ave. Richmond. "> Inspector: Ralph G.Goodwin, _ Judge: Albert A.Beckman Clerk: Mrs. Mabel —. Zumwalt. Consolidated Precinct No. 17. (Comprising richmond Nos. 21,22, 23 ) Polling Place: Richmond Club House, 1125 evin Ave. Richmond. Inspector: W.A.Jones. Judge: Alfred C.Childs. Clerk: Agnes Brown. Consolidated Precinct No. lg ;,.. (Comprising Richmond Nos. 24 and 25) Polling Place: Prange's Garage, 516 Ripley Ave. Richmond. Insnector: Henry I.Bill. Judge: T.K.Clinch Clerk: Elizabeth Glover. Consolidated Precinct No. 19 (Comnri si ng Richmond Nos. 26 and 27. ) ' Polling Place: Peres School,' 5th & Pennsylvania Ave. Richmond. Inspector: George W.Morrison- Judge: Alice L.Scarlett. .,. Clerk: Viola Cox =z Consolidated Precinct No. 20. ' (Comprising Richmond Nos. 28,29 and 32) Polling Place: Poole 's Garage, 20t%1 & Burbeck Ave. Richmond. Insnector: William B.Richmond. Judge: Charles R.&.Poole. Clerk: Laura B.Heeord. xy'.. 8onsolidated Precinct No, 21. (Comprising Richmond Nos. 30, 31 and 39. ) ` Polling Place: * Fire House #3, 1900 Barrett Ave. Richmond Inspector : ' Francis M. Cole. Jud W : Mrs. Cora C.Thayer. Clerk: Lulu A,Hudson. i`:. Consolidated Precinct No, 22, ash (Comprising Richmond Nos, 34 and 35). Polling Place: 'Fetrow's Garage , 704 San Pablo Ave. Richmond ` Insaector : Joy Cushing. Judge: Clyde R,Faurot. Clerk : Bertha I.Shubert: n Consolidated Precinct Np. 23. (Comprising Richmond No, 30and 37) Polling Placer Richmond- Dale 's Garage , 325- 38th St. Ins•oe ctor: i hors is G. Conn .y f Judge: Emma E.Pearinan }" Clerk: Louise Walker. Consolidated Precinct No. 24. Y (Comprising Richmond Nos. 33 and 38. ) . Polling Place: Yeater 's Garage, 810- 23rd St. Richmond Inspector: Janet Hitchcock Judge: Mary Hagart 3 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, z Judge Margaret L.Gately Clerk: Ethel Beckley Consolidated Precinct No, 26. ' (comprising Richmond No. 42) _ Polling Place: Winningham 's Garage, 5801 Santa Cruz Ave. Richmond : Inspector: Ella B,Ralph Judge: Mrs, Belle Rawson Clerk: Della' Eldridge. *gip Consolidated Precinct No. 27 (Comprising San Pablo Nos. 1 and 3 ) '� Polling Place:' San Pablo Mote Garage , San Pablo Inspector: Alvina C.Frank Judge: Helen M. Barton Bertha' F.Evans, K Cons oli daze; Precinct No.' 28. ._ (Comprising San Pablo Nos. 2 and 4 ) Polling Place:' San Pablo School, San Pablo Inspector: Mrs. Cecilia Sharpe. Judge: Fernando Silva. Clerk: Margaret Matteucci. ?. Consolidated Precinct No. 29. (Comprisi:g Giant ) Polling Place:* -iant Club H(v se. Inspector: J,E Durand. Judge: Frec Snook Clerk: 2iick Petric, Consolidated Precinct Tio. 30. (Comprising Oleum ) Polling Placed Social ijall, Oleum Inspector: N.C.Riley Judge: F. Higgins. Clerk: Rea Briggs. �y Consolidated Precinct No. 31. H4 (Comprising Rodeo Precincts Nos. 1 and 2) Polling Place: Rodeo Garage, Rodeo. Inspector: Jerry Mahoney _41 Judge: Ada N, Hagen. Clerk : Mae L,'-ickin son JN w Consolidated Precinct No. 32. , F (Comprising Pinole Nos. 1 , and 2 and Hercules) 1st Polling Place:- City Hall, Pinole. InsDector: Helen H. McDonald. Judge: C.L. own es. C1exk : Ella. Gerrish. Consolidated Precinct No. 33. (Comprising Selby ) Polling Place:- Selby Grammar School, Selby Inspector: Charles Richards , Sr, Judge: ,_`atthew E.Healey Clerk: Mrs-. Laude L. Hastings: Consolidated Precinct No, 34. (Comuising Crockett Nos. 1 and 2 ) Palling; Place: Crockett Fire House. Inspector: Tena McManus. kry, �u ge: Ncr a P:.Fairclough Clerk: Mary Dolphus 4u� -Zi tt" fah Consolidated Precinct No. 35. ` (Comprising Crockett Nos. 2 and 4) Polling Place: Boy Scouts Rooms. Inspector: Elizabe th Murphy r Judge: Cecile Petee. , Clerk : Pixie Jacobs. Cons oli•dat ed Precinct No. (Comprising Crockett Nos. 5 aria 7) Polling Place: I.D,E.S. Hall. Inspector : Richard Dabel Jud ge : Jane Regan Clerk: Caroline Zozza. Consolidated Precinct No. 37• (Comprising Crockett No. 0 ) Polling Place: Valona Fire House. ; Inspector: Rose Krauskopt Clerk: Lorraine Ford. Judge: Elizabeth Girola. Consolidated Precinct No. 39. (Comprising Port Cosa Nos. 1 and 2) g. Polling Place: Fort Costa School House. ; Inspector: -"rs. Anita Manger Judge: Blanche Wilson Clerk: Katherine McCarthy Consolidated Precinct No. 39. } (Comprising Danville Precincts Nos. 1 and 2) Polling Place: Danville Fire House. Inspector: Hannah B.Harrison. Judge: Marcia Eddy Clerk: Olivia Chaboya. Consolidated Precinct No. 40 (Comprising San Ramon ) . Polling Place: San Ramon Hall. Inspector: Grace Mullally , Judge: Christina Rutherford. Clerk : Mae B, Swartz F --V Consolidated Precinct No. 41. (Comprising Tassaiara ) Polling Place: Tassajara Hall . „ Inspector: Phoebe Coates. Judges: Olive Brazil. fig. Clerk: Rose Bettencourt. h k5�dF Consolidated Precinct No, 42. 'f. • �n (Comprising Alamo) Polling Place: Alamo School House. Inspector: Ned F.Lorenzen y, Judge: Al jareen S.Full er. Clerk: Lucretia Manning. Consolidated Precinct No, 43. ;q' (Comprising Lafayette No. 1 and No. 2) Pollinc Place: Morenini Is Service Station . Inspector : Lillian Armanino Judge: Ida S,Flood Clerk: Marie E.Snedeker. Consolidated Precinct No. 44. (Comprising Canyon ) Polling Place: Canyon Hall. Inspector: Rita G.Montgomery Judge: Nora E,Curry Clerk: Fred S.Sidle r. Consolidated Precinct No. 45. (Comprising Moraga Polling Place: Moraga School House. ' Inspector: T,P.Carroll Judge: Marie Marshall Clerk: Amy E Souza. Consolidated Precinct No. 40. (Comprising St. Marys ) Polling Place: St.Marys College. Inspector: Joseph I. Adams Judge: salter DeRocco Clerk: Thos. Foudy. Consolidated Precinct No. 47 (Comnrising Orinda ) ;< Polling Place: Orinda Fire House. Inspector: Arline Harrold, Judge: Jos eph in a Dawson Clerk: Margaret M.Trucker. t>` �h 308 a Consolidated Precinc t No. 48. (Compri sing Alhamlr a) Polling..- Place: Ca.nyon Inn ;v ; Inspector: .Panda M. Hanna YYS* Judge: Mrs. A.E.Gilbert Clerk: Ilene Buchanan. N Consolidated Precinct No . 49. y (Comprising '. alms. Creek Nos. 1 and 2) — Polling Place: Public Library Inspector: Mary A Ridgway Judge : Elizabeth O'Meara :a Clezk : Catherine Lemoine. 21- Consolidated Precinct No. 50. a (Comprising Walnut Creek No. 4) Polling Place: Old Coe douse. Inspector: John T. Schroder. Judge: Mabel V.Anderson Clerk: Beatrice E.Edgar Consolidated Precinct No. 51. Comprisi Walnut Creer No. ( ng 3 and Saranap) Polling Place: Old Glove Factory �r Inspector: Robert V.Monroe Y Judge: Jane V. Buck 3F Cle 3k : Nellie A.Brown F� :5 Consolidated Precinct No. 52. (Comprising Martinez Nrs. 1,2 and 3) Polling Place: City Hall, Ma,•tinez. Inspector: M.+. Truitt, Jr. Judge: Genevieve McNamara Clerk: � yQ Bernice L.Ahern ;k Consolidated Precinct No. 53• (Comprising_ Martinez Nos. 4,7, and 10) r Polling Place: Grarmlar School, Alhambra Ave. Martinez. Insnector: A.H.Richards , Sr. 's Judge: Norma Barlet.ani . Clerk: Marion arfield. Consolidated Precinct No. 54. (Comprising- Martinez :los. 5 and 6) Polling Place: Senior High School , Alhambra Ave. Martinez. Inspector: =` Judge: Doro thy' Taylor Clerk : Clarice Carlson `= Consolidated Precinct No. 55. (Comprising Martinez Nos. S and 9) y s Polling Place: Grammar School , Susanna St. Martinez. °M Inspe ctor: 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. Inspector: Euphemia Kane. Judge: Mabel K.Knight Clerk: Hilda Jory. Consolidated Precinct No. 57 ; (Com, nrising Vine Hill Nos. 1 and 2) Polling Place. Dellarosa Fall. Inspector: Effie S.Vance. 1, Judge: Esther Costa. Clerk : Davida S.Wright. Consolidated Precinct No. 5S. (Comprising Mt.Vi.ew Nos. 1 and 2) Polling Place. Som-munity Hall, Y:t. View. Inspector: Thos. J. DeLacey { Judge: Stella Lyford -�' Clerk: Emma Marlar. Consolidated Precinct No. 59• (Comprising Concord Nos. 1,2 and 3) { Pollinz Place: Town Hall, Concord. Insnector: firs. Catherine Slattery Judge: Ruth L.Freitas r` Clerk : Lena M.Sorensen Consolidated Precinct No. 60. (Comprising Concord Nos. 4 and 6 ) Polling Place: Concord Grammar School , Willow Pass Road. f Insnector: Lucy Arrighi Judge: Mabel Charles. Clerk : Mary Richardson _ns Consolidated Precinct No. 61. (Compri ing Con ord 2+'o and 7) NN Bolling Place: r4 Hotel , 85n crd. nspec or: M. ith ; Judge: Carl J.Struby Clerk: Fred R.Koening. rte Y it• 'X Y Consolidated Precinct No. 62. (Compri%ing Associated) Polling dace: Avon Mess Hall . Avon. Inspector: E,H.McL-dughlin ; Judge: W.H.Off erm an n Clerk: Louise M. Devol. Consolidated Precinct No. 63, (Comprising. Cowell ) 3 Polling Place: Cowell Community Hall , Cowell Inspector: Frank Trimmingham Judge: Agnes M, Steers. y Clergy:: Edna R,Albee. Consolicated Precinct No. 64. (Comprising- Pacheco ) ar Polling Place: Pacheco school House. Inspector: Lisa D. Hook Judge: Martin Fasching. t Clerk: M.-�.Christen = , Consolidated Precinct No. 62. Comprising Pittsburg Nos. 1 and ) Polling Place: Mercurio- Bldg. Cor. 3rd B1acl-Diamond Sts. Inspector: John Royce. � Judge: Michael Gatto Clerk., Francis Lucido YFv Consolidated Precinct No. 66 `- (Comprising Pittsburg Nos. 2 and 3) Polling Place W.& W. Garage Inspector: Chas. 0. Butler. k Judge: Mrs. Gertrude Young. Clerk : Edith B. Seeno Consolidated Precinct No. 67. nR (Comprising Pittsburg Nos. 5, 6 and 7) Polling Place: Intermediate School Inspector: Richard P.Tavlor Judge: Catherine B.Kerbert Clerk : Mrs. Lillian �"arvill. Consolidated Precinct No. 69. (Comprising Pittsburg Nos. 8,9, 12) Polling Place: fixity Hall, Pittsburg. Inspector: J.E.Bankson Judge: Gertrude P.Silveria W Clerk. C.C.Cham nlain Consolidated Precinct No. 69. (comprising Pittsburg Nos. 10 and 11) Polling Place: W. Buchanan Garage. Inspector: Antone Melrose. udg e: Margaret M. Delp Clerk: Jean E.Draner. Consolidated Precinct No. 70 (Comm ising Pittsburg Nos. 14 and 13. ) Po?ling Place: Ambrose School House. Inspector: Geo. E.Wi.ld•ss. Judge: Virginia D.Hudson Clerk: Mrs. Isabella Smith Consolidated Precinct No. 71. (Comprising Gayton ) Polling Place: Christian Endeavor :Tall _ 5c.,* Inspector: Harold T,�uncan ; Judge: Laura Stockfleth Clerk: Grace Lewis Morgan f Consolidated Precin ct No. 72. (Comprising Port Chicago Nos. 1 and 22 and Clyde) , Polling Place: Port Chicago Fire House. Inspector: S.Y.Shideler. M Judge: Mrs. Belle T.Sim. . Clerk: Helen M.Evan s. Consolidated Precinct No. 73. (Comprising Nichols } x Po ling Place-. Community Hall, C/o Chemical Co. Nichols. , Inspector: Mrs. Sophie Black . Judge: Mrs. Loretta Vlach '* C1er=:: Mrs. Stella Caudel. Consolidated Precinct No. 74. (Comprising Antioch Nos. 1 and 2 Polling Place: Cite Hall, Antioch. Inspector: Geo. Ackerman Judge: Ida. Veale, Clerk: Emma 0tHara. Consolidate,:', Precinct No. 75. (Comprising Antioch Nos. 3 and Pollin dace: ant' och Library Inspe cor: Wm. easleyt Judge: jellie Nichols •Clerk: `'-rs. Irene Turner. X10 M d Consolidated Precinct No. 76. r .. (Comprising Antioch Nos. 5 and 6 } Polling Place: I.D.E.S. Hall Inspector : R.E. Crayford. x" 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 Precinct No. 78 , (Comprising Brentwood Nos. 1, 2 and 3) N' Polling Place: American Legion Hall Inspector: Ra�, Bonnickson Ju:ige : Myrtle Anderson _ Clerk: hiss Erna Barkley Consolidated Precinct No. ?9 (Comprising Byron Nos. 1 and 2 ) LFA Polling Place: I.O.O.F. Hall Inspector: Wesley Armstrong 3' Judge: Edna Crowther. „ Clerk: Marjorie Veale. ;u Consolidated Precinct No. 90 ` (Comprising K:iightsen ) Polling Place: Fara Bureau Nall Insvector: Jesse Barkley . Judge: r s. Chas. Dwel ley Clerk: Edna ;tris ten. Consolidated Precinct No. gl. { (Comprising Oakley -dos. 1 and 2 ) Polling FUace: Oakley `'organ 's Club Inspector: M.A.Minta Jud ge : Genevieve Robert s Clerk: Nellie Carpenter. '~ And the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and sits as a Board of Equalization. A.. 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 Jf Contra Costa, for the fiscal year 1935-36 , and the Board proceeds "Co examine the same. In butter 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 ORDERZD that said communication be referred to Geo. 0. . Meese County Assessor of Contra Costa County. } r 3 W> M� w a A In ?utter of A ,nlication of Fred H. Brice for Reduction of Assessment. A communication having been received from Fred H.Brice, requestim.- that ,, the assessed valuation be reduced on the following lands described as follows, 51 to reit: Lot Na. 19, Block 7, Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract and Lots 26 to 301 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, Country Assessor, t And the Board takes recess to, and the further consideration of the Assessment Rolls, Mans, books, and statements of the ounty of Contra Costa, for the fiscal year 1933-36, and the hearing thereon, is continued to Monday, n: July Sth, 1935, _, .. And the Board takes recess as a Board of Equalization and as a Board of Suoervisors to Mon--ay, July 8th 1933 ' at 11 o 'clock A.M. AT IN THE BOARD OF K F RVISORS OF CONT-FA COSTA COUNTY , STATE OF CALIFORNIA. }rtry MONDAY, JULY 8th, 1935• TTHE. � BOARD "E- AT 11 o 'clock A.H. :.._ PRF,SEhT : HOiy. ;5.J.Buchanan , Chairman; Suoervisors James N. Long, H.L. ` Cummin=s , and Harry Stow and R.J.'iremba.,.h. B, C,,bells, Clerk . In the Matter of Granting Permit to Charles ° - H. Lamb, for Water Pipe line. ,t Charles H.Lamb, havinz an died to this ward for permission to la.y a grater y ' k nine line alons; the edge of the Clayton Highway and property line running East along >4 said Clayton Highway- from the Fara Bureau Road, a distance of 700 feet; Upon motionof Supervisor Stow , seconded by Supervisor Cumr:iings, IT IS BY THE BOARD OF.DERE0 that permission to lay water nine line be and the same is hereby granted to said Charles H.Lamb, the said rork to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said -sx �G District. z�rx .r In Hatter of Application of Tax-Research �y Inc. for refund of taxes. Tax Re-Search Inc. of L,)s Angeles, California, havin . applied to this Board, on behalf of the lank of America National Trust and Savings Association, for a refund of taxes on a portion of a building located in Town of Concord, and occupied by the Pacific Telenhone ?r Telegranh Comnany for the fiscal year 1933-14, in sum of $23.02 , and for fiscal year 193+-35, in sum of $21.62, and the Board 'having fully considered 3 1 J -_ r 'ku. the said cliim , and they beim of t',ie opinion that it is not a legal claim against x; the County of Contra Costa, ,t IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEREI` that the claim of Tax Re-Search Inc. as above described, be and the same is herebv denied... In Matter of Advertising the Resources r. of Contra CostaCounty at the Pittsburg Bass Derby. Harry Freed, Financial Chair.mam of the Pittsburg Bass Derby Committee , having requested this Board to pay to the Pittsburg. Bass Derby Committee the sum of $100 ` for the purnose of advertising the resources of Contra Costa County, and this Board deeming said Pittsburg Bass Derby a good adverti sing 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 fcr the purpose of advertising the resources of Contra Costa County at 1935 Bass Derby in City of Pittsburg and surrounding eaters. IT IS FURT:iER ORDERED that said Committee present a duly verified claim a ^ to this Board on Advertising Fund of Contra Costa County in sum of $100.00. k ,T t In Hatter of Consideration of any Ordinance Pro::o sed by Cont ^a Costa Count.; Medical Society for operating Count, Hospital, etc. A draft of an Ordinance proposed by Contra Costa County Medical Society and providing for appointment of a Commission to regulate the operation of the County Hospital, health Centers and Clinics of the County, having_ 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; representat 4: ives of Contra Costa Co-snty i'edical Society, various Women' s organizations of the :r=te County, the County Far;: Bureau, and citizens, appear before this Board and discuss the merits and demerits of said nronosed Ordinance and the Board having heard all the arguments pertaining to said proposed Ordinance and 'having fully considered the t�Y same , Unon motion of S-,pervi sor Long, seconded by Surervisor Trembath , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said nronosed Ordinance be and the same is hereby denied adoption. The said order is nassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. wrn 3 k 13 y e q. In Matter of Providing Medical ^r Care and Hospitalization for residents of County partially able to pay for same. Representatives of thie "ontra Costa Oounty Ledical Society having appeared `' 3 before this Board and reauested that they in conjunction with this Boy-Ird of Supervis rs and owners of private hospitals of Contra. Costa. County. be allowed to work out a plan for the Hospitalization and meiiicai case , outside of the "ounty Hosnital , for Da.tients, residents of Contra Costa County, who on account of financial circum— stances are only able to nay for a Dart of said hospitalizstion and medical care , On motion of S-lpervisor Long, 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 Oounty for the purpose of w_hS formulating plans for the hospitalization and me:'ical care of patients,residents of the County, who ars o::ly financially able to pay a nortion of the cost of said hos— the Ditalization and medical care. ..t In ?utter of application on Behalf of Orinda County Fire Protection District < "s to State Board of Equalization to Exceed 1933-34 Budget limit. It appearing to the Board than 'the Orinda County Fire Protection 'District is now indebted and has obligations nayable for water, equipment, sunnlies, gasoline rrs rentals , maintenance of fire truck and fire house in the sum of $705.51 and that said 'district has available for its use the sum of $705.51 but that the exY,enditure • of said sum would exceed btu more than five ner cent the amount of expenditures of the District during the year 1933-34; IT IS BY THE BOARD 0RDER D that this Board, the governing body of Orinda County Fire Protection District , make aDolication to the State Board of Equalization for permission to expend the sura of 4-705.51 to pay obligations and indebtednessw necessarily incurred for tie operation of said District during the year 1934-35, which sum will increase by more than five per cent the expenditures of said District for e- year 1933-34. 'he vote of tae Board on said order being unanimous. S^ Now at the hour of 11:3O o ' cloc_c A.L. the Board meets as a Board of Eaualiza.tion and further ex2r ines the ?ssess:aent rolls, books , ma.ns , etc. of the Countv of Contra Costa, for the fiscal year 1935-36 , and the further consideration of said assess-,rent rolls, books, mans, etc. is hereby continued to Lionday, July 15, 1935- r A, f: 1 I 314 �r =tier. * In }utter of ap':)lication for Reduction of Assessment of International Tg Business 'achines Corvoration. x The International Business Machines Corporation , having applied to this Board for a reduction of assessment for the fiscal year 1935_30, on personal property consisting of tabulating equipment ownedby said Company and located in Contra Costa County, and the Board having fully considered the said request and Asses or deeming the assessment placed on said personal property by the CountVof Uontra f Costa, to be a just assessment, }' IT IS By THE BOARD O DE.RED that the aonlication for reduction of assessment of International Business Machines Corporaticn, be and the sane is hereby denied. y In utter of Request of Los Angeles Brewing Co. for red•u ction of Assessment. A communication havin : been received fror., Los Angeles Brewing Company protesting the valuation placed by the County Assessor of Contra Costa County on x< 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 justew. IT IS By THE BOA.=cD ORDERED that the application of the Los An eles Brewi g Co!npanv for reduction of assessment on said Lots as above described be and the sam -Y' is hereby denied. And the Board takes recess as a Board of Equalization and as a Board of Savervisors to meet on 1ron,'ay, July 15, 1935, at 10 o 'clock A.M. r TS' �yY . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charman. . . . . .. :�:° . . . . . . . . . .Clerk. 45, r f . vK Y, 4 Ssl a i 4�� IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COU',%7Y, STATE OF CAMRNIA. Y: MONDAY, JULY 15th, 1935. The Board met at 10 o 'clock A.M. .x Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Janes N.Long, H.L.Oummirigs, Harry M. Stour and R.J.Trembath. S.C.«ells, Clerk. In Matter of Petition for formation of Contra Costa County Water Works District #2. .�µ q_a A petition for formation of Contra Costa County Water Works District #2, y 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 x proponents of said petition,appears before the Board and requests that said petition n� Na 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 x theCounty Treasurer of said County the sum of $32.85 being the cost of publishing .z notice of hearing on said application, and there being no further costs accruing in said matter, U 6n motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE ,y BOARD ORDERED that the petition for formation of Contra Costa County 'dater 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 y. to Lal Water Pipe Line. Andrea Ford, Freda Brown and Arthur H. Beede, having applied to this Board for permission to lay a water pipe line from a point adjacent to the pump house of the California `Nater Service Company in Walnut Creek, easterly along Rob's t road to the junction of Rob's Road with Walnut Boulevard; thence easterly along Walnut Boulevard to the property of Andrea Ford; thence southerly along the road rf. 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. T 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 IS r, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to lay a pipe line along the route aforementiolk ed be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the supervision 4 of the County Surveyor and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District, xrs 'a - 816 i _Py_. In Matter of Naming"C.H.Hayden Park." NHEREAS� the Hon. C.H.Hayden, during his incumbency as Supervisor of District r, #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, „ t 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 appreciated 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 named in honor of and bear the name of its 5M_ founder, x THE.REEFORE, 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.Rayden Park" . TM It w,1r �GN"M In the Matter of Advertising Resources of Contra Costa Count;, �a by the Boy Scouts of said County. Representatives of the Berkeley and Contra Costa County Council of Boy Scoutxt .-n 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, 19;5, 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, y BY THE 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 Uashington, D.C. k It is further ORDERED that said Council present a verified claim on the Advertising Fund of said County, to this Board, for payment. $, i= In Matter of Granting Dance Permit. The American Legion AuxilliarS of Henry Morken Unit #312, Port Chica o' , having applied to this Board for permission to conduct a dance until the hour of 3 o 'clock P.M. on Jalv20, 1935, at Port Chicago, California; It is BY TIM BOARD ORDERED that said permit be granted. , is Y J.Y. �r V� �• Tr 4, In Matter of Granting Leave of Absence to James N.Long. p 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 Ag after the date of leaving the said State. In Matter of Petition for Annexat_on of Oakley School District to Iron House Ni4 Union School District. ?. A petition having been filed with this Board on 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 41 for Monday, July 15th, 1935, at 2 o'clock P.I. and notice of time and place of x said hearing having been published in the Brentwood Nems, for the time and in the manner aslrescribed by lair, as shown by the affidavit of publication on file herein }: of Edgar 1% Allen, and notice of time and place of said hearing having been mailed x 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. �s It IS FURTHER ORDERED that upon agreement of the Trustees of the respective school districts, the District as noir formed shall hereafter be known as "Oakley Union School District. " The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. r, y 7 In Matter of Approval of Agreement be— tween Contra Costa County and Depart::lent 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 exist anong rodents, and marginal areas surrounding such infested centers, having been presented to t his Board for t approval; _. a� IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that W.J.Buchanan, C4airman of the Board of Y- Supervisors of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to sign said Agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. P ZY, �r In Matter of Cancellation of Warrants on County Treasury of Oontra 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 j and the same are hereby ordered cancelled, to wit: CHARITIES & CORRECTION FUND, Number Date of Issue ►-mount. 4 T� 4332 Jan. 1, 1935, 20.00 rv` 4547 Feb. 12 1935, 20.00 514 Feb. 1 1935 20.00 -. . 5634 Mar. 1, 1935, 20.00 U.12 02 Mar. 1, 1935, 25.00 Apr. 1, 1935, 20.00 . 6451 Apr. 1, 1935, 25.00 7154 May 1, 1935, 15.00 722 May 1, 1935, 20.00 7243 May 1, 1935, 20.00 7255 May 1, 1935, 17.00 730225.00 May 1, 1935, ;. 7319 May 1, 1935, 30.00 ¢a. 7-9 May 1, 1935, 20.00 , i May 1, 1935, 45.00 75 6 May 1, 1935, 15.00 7532 ,May 1, 1935, 20.00 lE 7537 may. 1, 1935 , 10.00 7 5 May 1, 1935, 10.00 S 3 Jun 1, 1935 20.00 5330 Jun 12 1935, 60.00 5535 Jun 1, 1935, 10.00 x 5�9 Jun 12 1935, 4o.oos 0 Jun 1, 1935, 10.00 5 5367 Jun 12 1935, 4o.00 9210 Jul 1, 19353, 20.00` 9333 Jul 11 1935, 15,00 938 Jul 1, 1935, 20.00 91 Jul 12 19353, 20.00 9451 Jul 1, 1935, 10.00 h 9292 Jul 1, 1935, 65,50 # : GENERAL FUND. 9 Aug. 20, 193 4, 62.93 5. 7495 3, 935, 362-31. :. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. K - �r Z T, In Matter of Petition of Martin E,Benson et al. for i.mprovenent of Gregory Avenue. A petition signed by Martin E.Benson, and eleven other residents of Contra Costa County asking that Gregory Avenue, in the County .f Contra Costa, k. 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 Su,wvisor H.M, Stow. zr i In Matter of adoption of plans and soecifica.tions for building sidewalk on Stockton Stfeet, San Pablo, Plans and specifications, strain sheets and working details for the building of a sidewalk on Stockton Street, San Pablo, Supervisor District #1, Contra Costa '!x County, having been presented to this Board by R.R, Arnold, County Surveyor, for adoption, r It is by the Board ORDERED that said plans and specifications, strain sheet , and workinc• details, as prepared by R.R. Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa CountT, 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 ORDERED that an advertisement to bidders fa- doing of said y work be ola6ed in the Richmond Record-Herald, a newspaper of general circulation } printed and published in the County of k'ontra 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 Allowance to Indigents. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that $10.00 State and $10. 00 county aid for Needy Blind be granted to ANTOtiINO LUCIDO, 115 Los Medanos St. Pittsburg, to begin as of June 1, 1935• That $16.50 State and x+16.50 County aid for needy blind be granted to JOHN HENRY SKEWES, Box 23 , Martinez, Cal. continued as of March 10 1935. That $7. 50 State and $7.50 County aid for needy bland be continued to EDWIN A, 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- .`z. That $17.50 County cash allowance to A"_:DREY KOLASINSKY, 6.4 Railroad Ave. Rich- mond, be discontinued as of July 1, 1935• That $10 State aid to the needy aged and $10.00 county cash allowance be granted to MICHAEL B. CAS^Y, 1 -50 San, Pablo Ave. El Cerrito, to begin as of July 1, 1935• K That $15.00 •State and $15.00 county aid for needy aged be granted to HENRY NEL N 915_ Escobar St. t'artinez, 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 Auditor's office be cancelled resuming payment as of July 1 , 1935, to MRS. A' ) A MESSEN R, 405 E. Lind St. Port Chicago , Cal. That X12. 50 State aid to the needy aged and $12.50 Coy my cash allowance be continued to CHRISTIAN r"rARTEMBERG, Pinole, as of June 1, 1935. That $15.00 State aid to the needy aged and $15, county cash allowance be con- tinued to ANDREW J. SPAUR, 729 Lexington St. El 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 0-10 county aid for needy aged be continued to GEO. W. SOMER5, Box 152, Saranap Dist. Walnut Creek, Cal. as of July 1st, 1935• That $13. State and $13. county aid for needy aged be continued to HENRY IVINTERMEYER 949 Black Diamond St. Pittsburg, as of June 1, 1935, and that $13. State and $13. county aid for needy aged be reduced to $9.50 State and $9. 50 County - aid as of July 1, 1935. F That $10.00 State aid to needy aged and -10 county cash allowance granted to MARTIN HOV220 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. ,E That x+11.50 State aid to the needy aged and $11.50 County cash allowance granted to OLE SCHEE L E , 613 Chanslor 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. �r t 2 0 I :Y - hat $10.00 State and $10.00 County aid for needy aged granted to MRS. CATHERINE FIINTERMEYER, 948 Black Diamond St. Pittsburg, be discontinued as of June 7, 1935. That $11.75 State aid to the needy aged and $11.75 County cash allowance be discontinued to ANTONE A. CARLSON, 37� Park Place , Pt. Richmond, as of July 1, 1935• c Y That application of FLORE ALIG, 3429 Esmond Ave. Richmond, for aid be denied as not being eligible. ,r r� That $40. State and $20. county aid for half orphan children, be continued to MRS. MARGARET WINDSOR, Car. Oak and Palm Sts Mt. View, Martinez , as of July 1, 1935. Ell That $20.00State aid for needy chiBren be continued to MRS. GERALDINE SPAULDING, :" . 3$34 Macdonald Ave. Richmond, as of May 1, 1935. Yt=,. That $10.00 State and $10 county aid for half orphan children be continued to MRS. .MARY REY, 1019 1st St. Crockett, Cal.- beginning July lst, 1935. That $50.00 State and $20. county aid be continued to MRS. MARY TREZZA, 363 W. K 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 BANKS, 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 tris money t o be dispensed by the Social Servbe Dept. by relief in kind, $40. per month for groceries ? and $20. per month for payment on property. , tiY That $20.00 State and $20.00 county aidanted to MRS. RUELLA HAMBLIN, Moraga Rd. walnut Creek, Rtes, 1, Cal, be reduced to 10.00 State and $'10.00 county aid as of July 15, 1935• YYff' In Matter of Allowances to Indigents under care of 4_ 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 Aril 1 1835 be discontinu d ,i. Y > P > >' .. 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. .Shy That beginning July 15, 1935, $10.00 per month county aid be allowed the Probat ion Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, for support and maintenance of Mary Kastell until furth lr adjustment of case. That Thos. A.Boyer, Probation Officer, is hereby authorized to place Victor Williams, a minor, in Mrs. Myers School for Sub-normal children at Deville, Calif. at a cost of $40.00 per month., . '4 And the Board takes recess 'as a Board of Supervisors to meet as a County .1 Board of Equalization. In Matter of Application of G.W.Griset for reduction of assessment. 21 A communication having been received from G.W.Griset requesting that the assessment on Lots 26 and 27 Block 29, Henderson Tapscott Tract No. - 1, City of El Cerrito, be reducedzbd the Board of Supervisors being of the opinion that the assess- ment heretofore placed on the said property by the Assessor of Contra Costa County "J£ is a just assessment, IT IS BY TFE BOARD ORDERED that said application be and the same is hereby denied. : ,g. 3�1Y In flatter of Application of Gtr Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias Yt for reduction of Assessment. The Grand Lodge, .Knights of Pythias, having heretofore apolied to this Board J. for a reduction of assessment on Lots 11-12-13, Block 5, Peres Andrade Tract, City of r- Richmond, and the Board having heard the testimony of County Assessor Geo. 0. Meese, : y in said matter, and having fully considered the same, • IT IS By THE BOARD ORDERED that said'request for reduction of assessment be and the same is Pereby denied. 4� A� In Matter of Application of Fred H. . 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 ' County Assessor, in said matter. It is, by the Board ordered that the application for reduction of assessment on said Lots and Blocks be and the same is hereby denied. y�. In the Matter of Equalization of Assessments. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County meeting as a Board of Equalization of Assessments of said County for the fiscal year 1935-36, having complet- ed the equalization of assessments for said year, IT IS BY THE BOARD OF,DERFD that the Assessment Rolls, Statements, Books, and mans 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 kr. the folloWinc vote of the Board of Supervisors sitting as a Board of Equalization, , ` Y to Wit: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Stow; Buchanan and Trembath.. Noes: None. A!--,sent: None. ;4 s� And the Board tdjourns as a Board of Equalization. And the Board of Supervisors takes recess to and until Monday, July 22nd, , 1935, at 10 o 'clock A.H. C HA IRMAN. j . . . . . . . . . . ."=': . ��U1.f.0;��. . . . . . . 1.ark R t ^75 L� 4M. 3 y�Y 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 H:L.`Cummings, Harry M.Stow, ,r and R.J,Trembath. S.C.Welle, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor James N.Long. ?:3 Y� In Matter of application of Pacific Telep :one and Telegraph t Company to lay buried cable along r 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 ORDERED that permission to lay said buried cable and pipe be and the same is hereby granted, said work to be done under the suc_ervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, and to the satisfaction of the k �Y. 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 934-35Increase Decrease. Bd. Su-oervisors 101, 04111 Urd. Trav, Exp. , 5.00 $10.00 Postage 0522. f 0515 Misc., Offc. Supp. � -9,00 _ $10.00 10.00 Clerk 102 0522 Postage 15.00 15.00 Offc, Supp. Prtd. 0517- Auditor 57Auditar 10,5 - 0517 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 15.00 35.00 Binding 039 -' 0515 " �' Misc. 20 00 $35.00 35.00 4: t Treasurer 106. '515 Offc. Supp. Misc. 10.00 60.00 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 0517 0522 Postage ;0.00 0.00 $6o.00 ` Assessor 107_ ' 039 Binding 110.00 110.00 Rent of Equipt. 0324 0515 Offc. Sunz_�. Misc. 75.00 6 .00 Repair of 0329 10.00, Tei. & Tel. 0339 185.00 155.00 Tax Collector 109 A 0515 Offc. Supp. d=isc. 50.00 50.00 Postage 0522. District Attor�n .,v 112. 0313 Fidelity Bond 10.00 195-00 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 0517 0522 Postage 175.00 155.00 155.00 7 Pur.Agt. 114, 0517 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 30.00 55.00 Postage 075 0515 " Misc. 59.00 <; 85.00 95.00 1 r Y� Survevor 116. 0515 Offc. Supp. Misc. $65.00 $65.00 Co. Equip. 0395. Superior Ct. 125. � 029 Rep. of Equipt. 12.00 30.00 Extra Help. 022 0V17 Exp, of Outside Judges 16.00 0521 Periodicals 2.00 ; 30.00 30.00 Jupt, Ct Trial-Exp. 150 03 Fees & Exp. of Jurors 60.00 05.00 Offc. Supp. Misc. 0515 0335 Summong Juries 5.00 05.00 oo .. Grand Jury 152. Via. 0515 Offc. Supp. 3�isc. 3.00 3.00 Offic. Supp. Prtd. 0517 fit. Hse & Grds. 156 a 0211 Wages, Rep. Labor 15.00 5.00 Extra Help 022 + 0325 Rep. of Bldgs. 2.00 5.00 co. - Equi.pt. 0395 0329 Rep. of Equipt. 14.00 x.00 ?`isc. Serv. 0399 0599 Misc. Supp. 4.5.00 47.00 Fuel 059 17.00 Jan. Supp. . 0511 $79.00 79.00 r: Hall of Records 159 0511 Jan. Supp. 35.00 10.00 Re::. of Equipt. 0329 0523 Repair Supp. 5.00 20.00 Co. Equid . 0399 10.00 Fuel 0599 0.000,00 Sheriff 202. 15 " 031 Med. Fees 30.00 150.00 Offc. Supe. Misc. 0518 033 ees & Exp. of Int. 5.000 219.00 Misc. Supp. 0599 035 Auto Hire 5.0 0325 Rent of quipt. b.00 0329 Rep. of 15.00 0337 Storage 5.00 r 0339 Tel & Tel. 66.00 03 Transp. of Pers. 22.00 0Misc. Serv. 6.00 0 599 Crim. Case Exp, 125.00 0411 Ord. Travg. 20.00 059 Fuel 5.00 ' 0517 Offc. Supp. Frtd, 15.00 0519 Phot; o Supp. 20.00 0522 Postage 30.00 _ a 369-00 ` $ 369.00 ., Constable Twp. 4 214, 0313 Fid. Bonds, 1.00 1.00 Transp. Persons 0342. Constable Ttgp, 12 222. 0313 Fid. Bond 5. 00 5.00 Transp. Persons, 0342 Constable Tym 16, 226. . 025 Matron Fees, 3.00 3.00 Transp. of Persons, 034.2. C table Twp. 17, 227 027 Matron Fees, 3.00 3.00 Transp. of eersons 0342. Jail-Care of Pris 23 031 Fees 14ed. & Dental 35.00 10.00 Electricity 0311 0399 Misc. Services 35.00 35.00 Rep. of Equitp. 0329 052 Bedding 5.00 10.00 Jan - sup P. 0511 054 Clg. & Dis. Supp. 5.00 10.00 Kitchen Supp. 0513 057 Clothing 20.00 65.00 Food Supp. 052 0599 Mis c. Supp, 30.00 130.00 130.00 -A Jail-Branches 232. 0325 Rep. of Bldgs. 21.00 12.00 Bedding 052. 9.00 Rep. Supp. 0523 21.00 21.00 i„ ij ✓3 Working Pris. 233-- 039 Auto Hire, 0.00 .6.00 Misc. Supp. 0599 f.. Recorde. 2'S Y 012 Extra Help 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 Air i.Comm. 242. 23.50 Rep. Salaries 021. 0210 mages, 43.50 35.00 5.00 Rep. of Equipt. 0329 4-.00 00 Tel� & Tel. 0339 Trans. prop. 0343. 15.00 Co. Equipt. 0395 25.00 Misc. Serv. 0399 75.50 79.50 xt{ :ski c �nv YSn h3 Farm Advisor 243, 0411 rd. Tray. Exp. $15-00 $10. 00 Tel. & Tel. 0510 Gas Oil & Grease . 5 5 00 13,'00 Misc. Supp. 0599 0515 Offc. Supp. Misc. 3.00 23.00 23.00 He a th Offc. 301 0329 Rep. of Equipt. 5.00 15.00 Med. & Surg. Supp. 0515 9339 Tel,& Tel. 1 .00 15. 00 15 00 HospB3dg. & Grds 542. 0222 Gardeners 25.00 350.00 Rep. of Bldgs. 0329. "- 0511 Electricity 75.00 50.00 Ren. of Equipt. 0329 059 Fuel 175.00 05.3 Rep. Supp. 129.00 00.00 400.00 Hos-n. Care of Inmates 503. 0223 Janitors 115.00 375.00 Kitchen Help 0225M 0226 Laundry Help 175.00 25.00 Waitresses 0230 0229 Nurses 300.00 59.00 X-Ray Operators' 0231 0229 Orderlies 250,00 5✓ .00 Rep. of Equipt. 0329 0339 Tel. & Tel. 12.00 25.00 Jan. Supra. 0511 0399 Misc. Serv. 120.00 175.00 Kitchen Supp. 0513 `�. 4 05 Clx1g. & Dist. Supp. 200.00 35.00 Offc. Supp/ Misc. 0518 0515 Med. & Surg. Supp. 250.00 30.40 Rep. Supp. 052 051 Offc. Supp_ . Prtd. 35.00 100.00 Fruit & Veg. 0522 " 0524-1 Butter , Eggs, cheese 361.00 65.00 Milk 0524-5 �+rA xi 1 5.00 X-Ray Supp. 0530 4; r� 0524-4 Meat 530.00 240.00 Misc. Supp. 0599 f. 6 00 Replacements 091. &2694.06- .00 CO- k= CClin,509 O Me Dental Fees 35.00 150.00 Med. & S-,;rg. Supp. 0515 ` 0 1 Auto Mileage 15.00 0517 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 15.00 0515 Oflc. Supp. Misc. 00.00 0522 Postage 20.rX} 0599 Misc. Supp. 5.00 150.00 150.00 Natl. Re=kp. Sery. 509 ' 021 eg, Salaries 150.00 150.00 Tel. & Tel. 0339 Detention Home 05 Tel. & Tel. 4.oo 5.00 Rep. of Bldgs. 0325 Food Supp. 120.00 10,00 Misc. Serv. 0399 E$ 30.00 clothing 057 20.00 Fuel 059 3 .00 Gas, Oil & Gr. 2 'Nater 0527 124.OT 124.00 Soc. Serv. 522, 0439 Tel. & Tela 10.00 245.00 Extra Help 022. 0 1 Auto Mileage 225.00 0522 Postage 5.00 0527 eater 5.00 25.00 - 245-00 SERA <.. 0329 Rep. of Equipt. 5.00 3.00 Wages 0210 059 Fuel 6.Oo 9.00 Offc. Supp. Misc 0519 11.00 11.00 ^_ Supt. of Schls 693.* 0439 Tel. & Tel. 69,oo 30.00 Binding 039 arp. 30.00 17.00 Fid. Bonds 0313M 0517 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 13.00 5.00 Rep. of Equit. 029 0515 Offc. Supp. Misc. 32.00 153.00 Auto Mileage 041 0522 Postage 58.00 __ 3.00 Books 053. * 205.00 205.00 Board of Edn. 694. 0517 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 15.00 5.00 Fees 02, 10.00 Auto Mileage 0&: f 15.00 15.00 County L,orary 697 z 039 Binding 125.00 4.00 Reg. Salaries 021. 033 Tranp. Prop. 00.00 4.00 Wages 0211 0499 Misc. Services 10.00 10.00 Pub. Leg. notices , 0320 0 11 Ord. Tray. Exp. 10.00 5.00 Rep. of Equi,pt. M19 053 Books 193.00 .00 Auto Mileage 0515 Offc. Supp. Misc. 5.00 2 .00 Conv. Earp. 049 0520 Pictures, etc. 5.00 25.00 Offc. Supp. Prtd. 0517 0523 Repair Supp. * 1.00 205.00 Subscrns. 0521. 0525 Lib. SuDp. 5.00 24.00 Postage 0522 0599 Misc. Supp. 00 23.00 Replacts. 091. 19.00 419.00 , 5s_. �w I g Park Mtce 701 s � 0210 Wages, $16.00 $10.00 Rep .Bldgs. 0329,0 0329 Rep. of Equipt. 10.00 69.00 Co. Equipt. 0398 0399 Misc. Serv. 20.00 0510 Gas, Oil & Grease , 33.00 79.00 79.00 iN; Mem_ Bides_ 706 : f Antioch Blda. 90.00 95.00 Concord B1dR. Port Chicago Bldg. 5.00 25.00 Martinez Walnut Creek Bldg. 25.00 120.00 120.00 Cq. Exhibits 902 041 Auto Mileage 40.00 5.00 Photo Serv. 031 . 5.00 Rent of Equipt. 032 . r , 15.00 Trans. of Prov, 0 43 10.00 Ord. Tray. Exp.: 011 Postage 0522 $40.00 X40.00 Dist. Atty. 112. 0913 Misc. Equipt. 130.00 50.00 Offc. Furry. 0911 m . 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. =_r Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Long. in Matter 6f Consideration of - n Pro uo sed Budgets for the year 1935-30. fi a 4 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, . and the consideration of said Budgets being incomplete, the Board takes adjournment r to Wednesday, July 24th, 1935, at 10 o'clock A.M. A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . x. . . . .�hairman. i' c^.tY • 'ri`x .' �. ��� ,Clerk. a • 5�5 fiw i Y . k� L� - x A 26 zx IN 1HE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24th, 1935• .K TIE BOARD MET AT 10 o 'clock A.M. PRESENT: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors H.L.Cummings, Harry M. f, Stow, and R.J.!rembath. - S.C.Wells, Clerk. Absent: Hon. James N.Long. In Matter of Mailing Sample Ballots for Special State Election. ; ti 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 $375.53, 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 ?Taster of the City of Martinez, shall attach his receint• to said Warrant, before presenting same for payment. }„ The said order t passed by the following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Cum.^:ings , Stour, Buchanan and Trembath. �z Noes: None. a±A, Absent: Supervisor Long. ,,, x„ In Fatter of Appointment of x Y" Dr. Carl F.Mills and Dr. C.S.Milne, as County Hospital Dentists. ,101 `' <; 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.Xilne, in sum of $25in 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, 4 ;.:. ERA 527 (Unem12, Rlf Ln Fd) 0523 Repair of Supplies. Wo.OQ 0599 Misc. Supplies 50.00 ' C�f. Indigents 510 052 3 Groceries $650.00 The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Stour, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Long. r t t In Batter of Transfer of Funds. Upon request of A.M .Sullenger, County Auditor, and in order to finance in part ne7- appropriations , IT IS ORDERED that the following appropriations be cancelled, to wit: y CANCELLATION APPNS. -GENERAL CHAR. &. GOR., i•X _Tic Collector 108 0320 Publication $3000.00 District Attorney 112, 041 Mileage 500.00 047 Detection of Crime Exp. 500.00 0517 Office Supp. Printed, 500.00 Hosn—.Bldgs. & Grds 502. 0210 Wages $100.00 0221 Engineers 200.'00 0527 Water 100.00 s 09106 Bldg. :Alterations. 00 00 Woo:oo� $700-00 IT -IS FURTHER ORDERED that the amounts above cancelled be transferred to the a; unappronriated Reserve Fund from the funds as follows, to wit: s C'arities & Corrections Fund, $ 700.00 General Fund ! 00 00 5200.00 The said order is passed by the following irote of the Board, to wit: . Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Long. sY, In Batter of Transfer of Funds. hrs Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following new appropriations be made for the year 193+_35, to Wits h Newnriations. '{ 19335. Salary , general Ch.& 8or. Co: Lib. ; r Trea=er 1006. f 012 Extra Help $100.80. just , Ct. -6414 Small Clms Ct. Exp. $1.000 0415 Stat. Offc. yap. Alce. 5-00 Just, Ct. 9 0415 Stat. Off c. .Exp. Alce. 7.'00Grand .. .. 03 Fees&6xxp. of Jurors 2000.00 Sheriff 202,- } , 0213 Operatives ' ages 175.00 041 Auto Mileage 1200.00 : :ky Oongt bi TN& 7_217 k` 02 a Fees 10.00 0342 Transpn. Persons 45.00 r� 0342 ra Transp.table Two Persons 70.00 �a Jail-Care of Prisoners 231. 0212 Guards Wages 13000 X1.0 .. 0599 Misc. Supp. .00 Fire Protection 27 0329 Rep. of "�quipt. 180.00 . H Caeo � x;03. _ y 05- 24-3 Groceries $700•00. r, Weimar Jt, Hos-o. SOb. 3 Pro Rata 1300.00 > _; �yV f . Salary General Ch. & Cor. Co.' Lib. Fund. u Natl. Re—&&.Serv. 509 ' 0339 Tel, & Tel. X17.00 •Y SERA 523 . 0399 Misc. Serv. SFO,o0Y 0599 Misc. Sapp. 150.00 Bd of Eaucat ion 694 0515 Offc. Supp. Misc. X10.00 Co. Lib. 697 053 Books $350.00 z _ Sheriff 202. 0913 Misc. Equipt. 117.00 Recorder235_ 0913 Office Equipt. 19.00 �r Fire Protection 247 0913 Misc. Equipt. 169.oo Lung Clinic 505 o9ll Office Furn. 25.00 0912 Office Equipt. 102.00 Co. Library 697 0913 Misc- 4quipt. 0 $100.00 179.00 $2334.00 $394.00 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: Char. & Corrections Fund, X334.00 4{ General " X179.00 Salary ° 100.00 fbbl2.00 The said order is pissed by the following vote of t he 'Hoard, to w it Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath.' — 43 Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Long. K w sa r In Matter of Proposed Budget .p �K yam.. for the year 1935-36. The Board proceeds to consider the proposed budgets submitted by the heads of the various departments of the ';ounty Government of Contra. Costa County, and r.A consideration of said budgets being incomplete, ; It is by the Board ordered that this Board take recessto meet on Monday July 29th, 1935, at 9 o 'clock A.M. CHAIRRAN :x LY" CLERK Ji1J 5 4 }J 9,yv. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CON aA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. FA.. MONDAY, JULY 29th, 1935• r� The Board met at 10 otclock A.M. Y Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors H.L.Cummings, Harry M.Stow, r: and R,J.Trembeth. S.C.15ells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor James N.Long. - - - - - - 4. In Matter of Approval of Agreement between Contra Oosta County and R.L. Emerson and Ethel E.Emerson. A Form of Agreement between County of Conra Costa, and R.L.Emerson and Ethel E. Emerson, his sister, having been presented to this Board for approval, and in which Agreement the Count o f Contra Costa gT y guarantees to protect R.L.Emerson and Ethel E. ,.,.^•r Emerson from damage caused by a drainage pipe placed by said County on the property �z 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 iY.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to sign 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: r Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Long. r In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On enu . o s re uet f AN.Sller It is b q g y the Board ordered that the amounts listed below be transferred from the General Reserve Fund to the funds listed below, said R. amounts to be returned to the General Reserve Fund as soon as revenue for thekta year , y tx' 1935-36, becomes available: Charities & Correct ions Fund, -$130,000.00. General " 100,000.00 County Library " 20,000.00 Motor Vehicle S5,000.00 Salary " 35,000-00 Higways Int. & Sinking " 11 00 00 W9,500-00 The vote of the Board on said -order being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Curings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None, zq Absent: Supervisor Long., {i • S l� R3 0 In Matter of Transfer of Funds. -ss 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, �x 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, $1500.00 125.00 Pleasant hill School Dist. Antioch high School Dist. " " 3000.00 � 925.00 The vote of the Board on said Order being as follows, tow it: e. Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. ' Noes: None. :A Absent: Supervisor Longa '>ka In Matter of Transfer of Funds. 8n request 7f A.N.Sullen er� County Auditor IT IS By THE BOARD ORDERED _ q g that the following adjustments of district appropriations for road purpose be made, to wit: Highways .& Bridges Division. Appronriiations Adjustments. Motor Vehicle Fund Agorogriations. �. Increase Decrease. Suri„=gist, 3; R 311-0 Mtce. Rts. of 'day $100.00 $1000.00 Mtce-Surface R. 31?-0 j- R 315-0 C 0 Impts. 189io.00X0.00 C 0 Impts. Br. R-316-o 1950.00 9`50.00 uj2, Dist_ 4: R 41�-402 C 0 Imrt s. D16 2600.00 1200.00 Mtce-Surf. R 412-0 Rl0_402 " " Bridges D 16 100.00 650.00 Mtce-Bridges R 413-0 700.00 C 0 Im r t s. D9 8415_ 1 1;0,00 C 0 ' Bridges R 413-0 $2700.00 , 2700.00 Sup. Dist_ F-an-'s_ Vit: a� Sup, Dist. 1: . . R 101-0 Mtce_Ets of Way $310.00 $325.00 Mtce-Surf. R 102-0 R 103-0 Mtce. Bridges15_00 __.. 325.00 $325.00 f Su st_ . p� D i 4 R 400-1 Rd.Lighting 10.00 10.00 Mtce-Sufface R 402-0 .f, Spa- General F Sup. Dist. 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 y R 123-0 Mtce-Bridges 111;s00 a, 41775.00 1775.00 Sup, Dist,___ : R 320-4 Mtce- Parks 6 10.00 1 5.00 Mtce-Rts of Way R 32 -0 R 325-0 C 0 Impts. 570.00 35.00 Mtce-Surface, R 322 40 Mtce-Bridges, R 323- $580.00 550.00 ;.. 5urv. General Fund. .r Su-0. Dist. 1: A R171-0 Mtce_ Rts, of way 210.00 1310.00 Mtce-Surface , R 172- 1402 Cost of Rock Sales, 12I 00 11 00 H & B Admin. 1500 $1425-00 $1425.00 Special Road Fu� Sun Dist, : �4 R 361-0 IItce_Rts of Way 75.00 195.00 Mtce Bridges , R 36 -0 R 362_0 .Mtce. Surface, 120.00 ,' $195.00 195.00 , -v. I t Increase Decrease. a S Dist, 4: R 461-0 Mtce Rts. of Way $ 300.00 $300.00 Mtce-Sur face , R 462-0 �x UNEMPLO i�NT RF LI EF LOAN FUND. S11}LDi s t. 2: R 246_0 C 0 Impt. Bridges, $1250.00 $1000.00 Mtge- Rts. of Way R 241.-0 �. 250.00 Mtce-Bridges, R 243_0 $1250.00 $1250.00 Sup; Dist. , : R. 342-0 Mtce-Surface, 60.00 60.00 Luce-Rts of Way R 341_0 The vote of the Board on the said order being as follows: s rr' Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. r Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Long.r In Matter of Transfer of Funds. : On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that certain unexpended portions of the Surveyor 's General Fund appropriation be transferred to the Supervisors anpropriations as follows: Transfer QL AnUns. Surv._co Sun. Increase. Decrease. Dist, 1: R 122-0 Mtce-Surface, $2225.00 $ 900.00 Mtce-S-,Tf. R 172 50.00 Mtce-Bridges R 173_0 5 1640.00 C 0 Rts. Way.R 179-0 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 D1St.3•• 1 1'[xh R5 R 325-0 C 0 -Impts. 410.00 495.00 Mtce-Surface R 372-0 Dist. 4: R 442-0 Mt ce-Surface, 100.00 520.00 Mtce-Rt s ofWay R 471.-0 R 425-402 C 0 Impts. D 161 300.00 R 426_0 it Bridges , 30.00 3925.00 $3925.00 The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Cum:nings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. . : Noes: None. Absent : Supervisor Long, F, In Hatter of Transf er o f Funs;s. M On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, it is by the Board ordered that the sum of $930 , be reanpropriated out of the Motor Vehicle Appropriations ordered w cancelled June 19, 1935 , to the account for maintenance of rights of way, in Sup. District #1, IT IS FURTIHM ORDERED that the following appro;xiation be made , to wit: JURY FEE DEPOSIT WITHDRAWALS 909 t<j Appropriation $ 30.00. w And that the amount thereof be irabsferred from Unappropriated Reserve Fund ' to the General Fund. t" IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the following Adjustment of appropriations be made, to crit: Tp, AdjiE tment of A,p oropriation s. Increase Decrease. Richmond Health Center 532 0399 Misc. Services, $113.00 50.00 Extra Help 022 0515 Offc. Supp. Misc. .00 54.00 Tel. & Tel. 0339 — 0515 Med. & Surg. Supp. 77.00 50.00 Offc. Sup. Prtd 051 i 10.00 194.00 194.00 T#e said order is passed by the following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Cumming s, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Long., h In Matter of Transfer of Funds. 4 On request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED 2" that the cancellation and re-appropriation of funds as listed below be made, to wit: - Highways & Bridges Division. New Appropriations. Motor Vehicle Fund Re-appropriations of Cancellations made 6/19/35. , .s Sun. Dist. 2; Y ti R 211-0 Mt ce- Rt s of Way $400.00 R 212-0 Mtce-Surface, 530.00 $1230.00. Su-o. Dist. 3: R 315-0 C 0 Impts. to Roads, 575.00 575.00 , F Sup. Di st.4: >r R 411-0 Mt ce- Rt s of 'flay 220.00 = . 220.00 Sup, Dist, 5: . xa R 512-0 Mtce-Surface , 350.00 R 513-0 Mtce-Bridges 50.00 400 ,00 T2425-00 g_ Cancellation & Re-Appropriation from Unemployment _ Relief Loan Fund. Cancel: Oaxe of I d t 0524-3 Groceries, $500.00 Appropriate: t S D' st 1: R 141-102 Mtce. A13 650.00 ., Sun Dist, 2.% R 246-0 Mtce-Bridges, 150.00 — $500.00. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to crit: A Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath . >v Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Long. �r r e :5 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 r, :>1, for the month of June so that the spid accounts will present a •true record of the proper F }h allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the County •ireasur , and good cause appearing therefor in a detailed explanation presented by said A.N. Sullenger: y� 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: w Debits Credits (Decreases) (Increases) s Char . & Corrns. Fund, 16,961.39 Motor Vehicle Fund 4,907. 2 », Special Road Fund 3,839.20 Sup. Dist. 5 Fund, ; 59.16 M General Fund $i0,214.37 '• 71.99 $27,196-36 27,15 •3 The said order is passed by the follorring vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Cummings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. •. Absent: Sunervisor Long. x. In Matter of Application on Behalf of Byron County Fire Protection District , to State Board of Eaualization ! to Exceed Budget Expenditures. It appearing to this Board of Supervisors that the Byron County Fire Protection District is now indbted and has obligations payable for boring of a well and that said District has a Bailable for this use the sun of 4"'195-00 but that the expenditure of the said sum would exceed by more than five per cent the amount of expenditures of the District during the year 1932-3,3; } IT IS, BY Tri BOARD ORDERED that this Board, the governing body of Byron } >'=rR County Fire Protection District, make application to the State Board of Equalization ,n. t for permission to expend the sum of One hundred eighty—five- dollars to pay obligation and expenditures necessarily incurred for the operation of said District during the - J-- year 1934-35, which sum will increase by more than five per cent, the expenditures _ of said District for the year 1932-33- The vote of the Board on said order being as follows: k Ayes: Supervisors Cummings , Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Bone. Absent : Supervisor Long. f` i 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 .�z being incomplete, this Board takes recess to meet on V+ednesday, July 3 1st, 1935, at 2:30 o 'clock P.M. _ . .�. . hairman. . . . . . �'. ;� !�� . .Clem 33� o IN ThE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CO iTF,A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ?'= WEDNESDAY, JULY 31st, 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.Tremoath. S.C.'17e1Is , Clerk. Absent, : Supervisor James N.Long. In Matter of Publishing Preliminary : 1 Budget for the fiscal year 1935-36. i On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED, that the County Auditor of Uontra Costa County, have published r by the Contra Costa Gazette, in pamphlet form, four hundred copies of 'relimiriary Budget for Contra Costa county for the fiscal year 1935-36. The vote of the Board on said order bein= as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Cum:wings, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Long. ;Y.. GYM And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, August 5tii, 1935, at 10 o' clocl AX /Y. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman. . Clerk �r BEFORE THE BEARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CO :TRA COSTA COUNTY, STAT: OF CALIFORRdIA. MOOD AY, AUGUST 5th, 1935. } The Board met at 10 o ' clock A.M. Present : Hon. ►n.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L,C ummings, <, Harry M.Stow, and R.J.Treaaath. S.C.ffells, 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 ?utter of Investigating of School District and Special Assessment District ,w 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. r. 7� �&u In the Matter of Advertising for Bids r for Construction of Sidewalk on Stockton St. San Pablo. W. y This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of a ' sidewalk on Stockton Street , in the torn of San Pablo , and this being the time and h" place for receiving of said bids , the following bids are received, to wit : Bid of ALBANY CEMENT CONTRACTORS, INC. $1.255 per sq. pard. ` Bid of T.E. CLINCH, 152 cent per sq. f t. Bid of PERES & GATTO , $1.62 per sq. yard. Thereunon said bids are referred to the County Surveyor of Contra Costa . County and the said County Surveyor having- requested that the award of said contract s 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, I c. 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 ORDM EED that the certified check which accompanied bid of . a Peres & Gatto , be retuned to said bidders. In Matter of Correction of Assessment. { Geo. 0. Meese, County Assessor of Contra Costa County, having reported to this board that: For year 1934-35• in Vol. 25 Assessment ##55050 Clarence Tynan, C/o Tynan Lumber Company, Salinas, California, is assessed with Lot 20, Block A, Map No. 3, Parkside Addition, with improvements erroneously shown as $2000 and the correct assessed valuation of such improvements being $800, and said application having been R approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County; " IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor be authorized to reduce h assessed valuation of said improvements from $2000 to $800, and reduce delinquencies accordingly. N In Matter of Granting Leave of Absence r to Katherine V. Terry. ' Katherine V.Terry, Justice of the Peace of the 11th Judicial Township of Contra, costa County, having apclied to this Board for permission to leave the State of California; tin 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. ` 4 F� k` f• r 336 � In Matter of Granting Dance Permit. The Antioch Horseshoe Club having applied to this Board for a permit to conduc y.. dance at Oak Grove Bali Room every Saturday night during the month o•f August, 1935 from l o'clock to 3 o'clock A.M. y7� IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that maid permit be granted. J_. In Matter of Applying to the Railroad Commission for permission to Construct Grade Crossing between Brentyood and Byron. Upon motion of Supervisor R.J.Trembath, and seconded by Supervisor H.L. Cummings, s~ IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contira Costa i ' M m, County, apply to the Railroad Commission of the State of California for permission r to construct a grade crossing over Southern Pacific Railway Company's lines at Cross ing B..-63.5 between Brentwood and Byron. , _ h y : In Matter of Approval of Agreement 3 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 'dater Barrier Association, a non-profit corporation, in which said Agreement the County of Contra Costa, agrees to pay to said Salt Suter Barrier Association the sum of y*# F {~ $4250. and the said Salt Water Barrier Association agrees to advertise and make known �.,. the resources of the County of Contra Costa, so as to induce immigration and increase trade in commerce of said County and to foster on behalf of the said County the u„ �. 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 A� hereby approved and the Chairman of this Doa.rd is hereby authorized to sign said w Agreement on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. r;y —YyT3 In Matter of publication of Notice of Preparation of Preliminary Budget. f Upon motion of Su'oervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Clerk publish notice of the preparation of the Prelim- /eJ 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, It for the time and in the manner prescribed by late. a• =' i f �g7 i� {r. yse r. _A • In Matter of Transfer of run-a. 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: x To Bay Point School District Salary Fund, $350.00. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. K In Latter of Construction of Jail at Brentwood. Upon notion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Purchasin=; 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— 1 pared by Supervisor R.J.Tremzbath, and under the supervision of R.J.Trembath. :rXy In Hatter of Construction, Repairs and Maintenance of County Roads and Bridges. .9 It aunearing 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 �y in said Road Districts of the County of Contra Costa, during the fiscal year 1935-36, u NCW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a portion- of the aggregate cost of the $� nurcha.se of :materials for or exuense of construction or maintenance oftseveral roads 5 and bridges of the road districts of Contra Costa County, shall be paid for out of the •!S General Fund of said County during- the fiscal year 1935-36. - The forercing Resolution was adopted bv the unanimous vote of the Board. F In Matter of Allowance to Indigents. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following allowances to indigents be made, to wit: F WILIIA' AND SARA HAYNES, Route 1, Box 426-A, Richmond, Cal. $20. County cash allowance be increased to $30. County cash allowance , as of July 1st, 1935• y.... JAES BOUGHTER, 11.29 Nevin Ave. Richmond. f_ $15. county cash allovr<.nce be -increased to $25, county cash allowance as of July 1st , 1935. LILLIAN LAWRENCE_ Walnut Ave. Concord. $20 0ounty Cash allowance which has been paid to MRS. MOULD, now be paid, to MRS, i4'ILLIA11 RE121ERS, as of July 27th, 1935, whose address is 1103 Alhambra Ave. Martinez. C• MR. ANTD IMS. GILBER:' MUNSONT, Walnut Ave. Concord. $40.00 Countycash allowance be discontinued as of July lst, 1935• RLORENCE BENETT_S Castle Hill Road, Sarana-o. ,' 30.00 County cash allowance be discontinued as of July lst, 1935. ' AUGUST RODIGONDE:,_ Garrard Ave. Fairview Dist. Martinez. r. ,Aid be discontinued as of July 1st, 1935, in the amount of $15. County cash allowance. :hey FELICIA RODRIGUES +est Seventh 5t. Pittsburg $12 county cash allowance, be discontinued as of July 1st, 1935. r -_i ;_T- A FRED SPEAR, Bose 30-A, Oakley. 825. State and X25. coup-y aid for need* blind be continued as of June 1, 1935. z . ::ILLIAM LAMPARTER Granger' s Hotel, Eckley. $15. State and 415. county aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of } July lst, 1935 4° MRS. ANZt A HOFFMAIL� Brentwood. $9.00 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. MRS M.ARGAREi' MILES, Meadow Brook, Castle Hill, Walnut Creek * _ $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. 7: $15.00 State and $15. county aid for needy aged be continued as of July 1st, 1935 h CHARLES LAVERY 3721 Bissell Ave. Richmond. t 11.50 Stae aid for the needy aged and $11.;0 county cash allowance be continued as of June 1, 1935. i'M, WASHINGTON, Route 1, Box 509, Richmond. $10. OO State aid to the needy aged and $10.00 county cash allowance k' zF• 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'Ha:ra 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. s That $5.00 State and 50.00 County aid for needy aged be continued as of July 1, 1935, and that $5.00 State and $5.00 County aid for needy _ aged, be increased to .'10 State and $10 county aid as of Aug. 1, 1935. : ALEXANDER RIVOU4 720 Bissell Ave. Richmond. 15.00 State aid to needy xaged�and $15. county cash allowance of May 1, 1935, be amended to read x13. 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• r 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. "ox 257, 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. Qrdered that application for aid be denied as need not established. MRS. LOVINA SHELLENBERGER, 919- 7th St. Richmond. Ordered that applidation for aid be denied as need not established. >;;t �s FRANCIS ROBERTSp 158 So. 39th St._ Richmond. Urdered 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 lst , 1935• MRS. LILY BU :ROS 931 Elm St. El Cerrito. That $50. State aid to half orphan children and $30 county cash allowance be continued as of July 1, 1935• s MRS. CONSUELLO GO?SALES, Crevallo Ave. Belle Monte, Pittsburg. ?. That $50. State and $10 county aid for children of an incapacitated Father be discontinued as of July 1, 1935. MRS, MILMRED 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• 4 :.f And the Board takes recess to meet on Wednesday, August 7th, 1935, at 10 o'clock .Chairman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clerk. ; M� 1 M1�Y .f3 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY , STATE OF CALIFORr:IA. WEDNESDAY, August 7th, 1035. r�. The Board met at 10 o 'clock A.M. Present: Hon. 'N.J.Buchanan, Chairman: Sure rvi sor s James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, z� Harry M.Stoic, and R.J.Trey bath. S.C.•+s el is , Clerk . a +.. In Hatter•of Installir�p'-* Heating Syste : . for Court House and Jail. a Upo: motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD 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 a cost not to exceed the sum of k39e5. 00 ° a .k !itit In Hatter of Application of Pacific u r Telephone & Telegraph Company to attach a d ro-o 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 Knights en-Bridgeford Road, at Farrar Park, between Telephone Company' s Poles J� 120 and 121 and for permission to trim one willow tree at Telephone Company' s Pole �. r; 102 , on the C ounty Road adjacent to Dutch Slough ,anproximately 400 feet east of ��- Iron House Road to Knightsen, It is, by the 3oard ordered that permission as requested in such applicatio be and the same is her eby granted. -e 5v. ay. And the i3oard takes recess to meet on Monday, August 12th, 1935, at 10 ` 5 o ' clock k N--- a . . .. . . . . • •^. { • . • • . . . . . . Clerk /... . . .. . . . . . . . hairman ,�.. .. BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1935 p THE BOARD HET AT 10 o'clock A.M. IM- Present: Hon. 7+. J. Buchanan, Chairman, Supervisors James N. Long, H. L. Cummi s, Harry M. Stow, and R. J. Trembath. S. C. Wells, Clerk. �. sem" In the Matter of Fixing Budget f or Fiscal Year 1935-193" The Board met at this time for the purpose of, and did, interview represents- tines of the Boards of Trustees of the various School Districts of Contra Costa r County and representatives of the budget making bodies of the various municipal dist 5 rices of the County. �d In the Matter of the {s WPA Sewing Project. Glenn M. Stout, Area Director WPA, having applied to this Board for the alloca- �. S } -Rt_.11 �l •r, I v�% MA, 340 yi} August 12, 1935, -- Continued j� tion of Twelve Hundred Dollars ($1200.00) to the WPA for a sewing project for women, }sr 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 r allocated to the 1YPA for a sewing project for women, and the Board takes recess to �Y meet, ori Monday, August 19, 1935, at 9 o'clock A.M. n -. . . .. . . . Clerk.o . . . ' '00000 . . . ..�:� 0000 Chairman. ° �-.� BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MA Monday, AUGUST 19, 1935. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. 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. s. 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- ber 7, 1935, it is by the Board ordered that said permission be granted. r= In the Matter of Declaring Ordinance No. 234 duly published. Ordinance No. 234 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 ontra Costa, as shown by the affidavit of publication of C. L. Baysinger on file herein, it is by the 4} Boaxd ordered that said Ordinance No. 234 be and the same is hereby declared published. s n, In the Matter of Declarin; fid. Ordinance No. 235 duly published. r} Ordinance No. 235 of the County of Contra Costa having been duly published ` 4 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 sane is hereby declared published, -'-. In the Matter of Apalying to 7 the State Board of Equalization -197 or. behalf of Carquinez County ` Fire Protection District to Exceed _ Budget Limit. Albert Aljets, President of the Board of Trustees of Carquinez County Fire protection District having requested this Board, the governing body of said Carquinez . { i Fire Protection District to apply to the State Board of Equalization on behalf of ii said District for permission to emend the sum of $607.19 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 ofb07.1� additional for the budget of said District for the fiscal year of 1934-35• , In the Hatter ox Claim of Stephen J. T'nevenin. ° Stephen J. Thevenin having filed with this Board a claim against the County of Contra Costa County in the sum of 015,000.00 for personal injuries claimed to have 4.' been sustained by said claimant while mashing windows in the Court House, it is by the ,� { Board ordered that said claim be and the same is hereby referred to the District Attor ; ney of Contra Costa County. In the Hatter of Claim of Ray L. Riley, Controller of the State of California, against : the County of Contra Costa. f _ Hay 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 to one truck belonging to the State of California and for loss and damage to merchan-- T_ dise hauled on said truck, caused by the collapsing of a bridge in Contra Castes, upon ; motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Cummings, it is ordered that y said claim be referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa. County. In the atter of Providing Office Space for ,','PA. K Hr. Phelan, District Director of VA,having requested this Board to provide office space for ►7PA 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 SERA in that certain room in the Court House formerly occupied by the Tax Collector 4. of Contra, Costa CountyaC In the 'matter of Granting , x Per-niission to City of,A. Antioch to h lay water pipe line. George T. Oliver City Enineer of of Antioch having applied to this g gf the City � 'BGard for permission to replace the water pipe line alone, the County road running from �y Antioch to Lone Tree day with an eighteen inch water pipe line, upon motion of Super— M visor _re:�bath, seconded by Supervisor CLL^',.�i ngs, 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 satis-faction of the Supervisor of District .:o. 5. x x" In the Matter of aailding Sidewalk or S;oc-_to. St. in t_ne ,;own of San pa:bio. 7,is Board havi.n z,I. heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of a 4y;i t ry i u��pTq i sideralk on Stock-ten St. in the Torn of San Pablo and the cc. siderati on of the bids received for the doing of said work having been continued to this date, and the Board considering at this time that the bids so received are not satisfactory bids and deem- r. ;.yr, ing it to the best interests of Contra Costa County that said ;pork be done by the County Surveyor of said County by day labor, upon *potion of Supervisor Long, seconded �e by Supervisor Cumuings, it is by the Board ordered that all bids for the doing of said vrork 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 sideralk by day labor. In the Matter of Advertising rad the Resources of Contra Costa County in the Martinez Herald. �ry Clifford C. ATlglim, 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 ~ ws 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. f �x It is further ordered that the Martinez Herald present to this Board a duly ' Y verified claim in the sum of '100.00 on the Advertising Fund of said County for payment ' of said advertisement. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. -r A. N. Sullenger, County Audi for of Contra Costa County, having reported to this Board that certain adjustments be41veer_ funds are necessary in order to adjust ac- .. counts for the month of .rune so that the said accounts will present a true record of the proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the Count �k Treasury, and good cause appearing therefore in a detailed explanation presented by said A. N. Sullenger, 'j It is by the Board ordered that the following adjustments be made in the fund as kept by 'he County Auditor and by the County Treasurer: Debits Credits (Decreases) (Increases) v h Motor vehicle Fund 1.55 Unemp Relief Loan Fund 97 5.90 Char & C orrns. Fund 121.30 General Fund � ' 7 77• 75 The foregoing xorder is passed by the following vote of the Board, to-wit: , AYES: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan, and Trembath ABSENT: Supervisor Stow. rf f r %Cay s> :=w t0 h . In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon request of A. N. Sullenger, County Auditor, and in order to pay the tY7 claim of F. Stamm for bridge work, and the claim of MacDonald & Harrington for bridge 3 limber, it is by the Board ordered that the folloving neer appropriation be made: Su ..Dist, ;j R526-0 Impts to Bridges $1242.00. .. It is further ordered that in order to provide the above sum, the following s appropriations be cancelled: ' moi£ District Attorney 112 023 Reporters Fees 600.00 0213 Operatives ,,,ages 64.2.00 $1242.66. <_ The vote on the foregoing order being as follows, to-wit: AYES: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan, and Trembath " ABSENT: Supervisor Stow. ; Jnr r.� In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. rn 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: Cancellations ;4 1°34-35 U R Ln General Salary C & C General Election 121 058 Eln Supplies 170.00 0522 Postage 30.00 ; �ry Sheriff 202 012 Extra Help 225.00 Hosv-Bl ds & Grds 902 0210 Wagds 25.00 0211 lues, Repair 45.00 0221 Engineers 110.00 0311 Electricity 15.00 0329 Repair of Bldgs 55.00 0329 Repair of Equipt 25.00 . . 0395 County Equipment 15,00 0527 ,,Yat er 55-00 feimar Jt. Hosp 506 000 Pro rata 100.00 Care of India, 910 ., 0524-3 Groc, 1000.00 Health De-ot. 30I 031 Med & Dental Fees 35.00 0515 Med & Surg. Supp. 65.00 Luny Clinic 909 031 Med. & Dental Fees 15.00 0515 Med & Surg. Supp. 60.00 1000.00 200.00 225.00 820.00 It is further ordered that the following new appropriations in the amounts shoran below be ordered and payable from the sums made available through the cancella- tions above listed: 3ry New Appropriations 1x34-35 General C & C U R Ln ' Elections- Prelim. Costs 120 0519 Offc Supp. , 21sc. 190.00 . tid Sheriff 202 0213 Operatives Wages 225.00 Y Constable two 17 227 0342 Transpn of Persons 20.00 > x�h 344 a¢ Continued ------ 425-00 Hos -Care of Inmates 303 01514 Laundry Supp. 327.00 . 0524 Groceries 112.00 : - :eat 120.00 r 0599 Misc. Supp. 96.00 SERA Proi (URL) 525 0599 Misc. Supp. 200.00 Ct Hse & Grds 156 0916 Bldg Impt s. 500.00 Health Officer' 301y 70.00 0912 Office EquipU. 0913 Misc. Equipt 30.00 a. County Lung- Clinic 509 0911 Offc Furniture 20.00 : 0913 ;disc. Equipt. 55.00 0 820.00 1000.00 The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to-wit: 95 AYES: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan, and Trembath ABSENT: Supervisor Stow. in the Hatter of Transfer of Funds. Upon request of A. N. Sullenger/CRWYnAorc%er°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 Of f c Supp. , Pr t d. 5.00 5.00 Offc Supp. , Misc- 0519 Auditor 105 0517 Offc Supp. , Prtd. 25.00 25.00 Postage 0522 Dist, Attv. 112 0521 Periodicals 50.00 50.00 Offc. Supp. , Misc. 051 . Coroner 11� 0313 Bond 10.00 10.00 Auto Mileage 041 4 Just Ct 12 142 0415 State Offc Exp Allce 5.00 5.00 Sm Clms Ct Exp 0414 , Just Ct Juries etc 190 rr 034 Fees & Exo of Jurors 30.00 30.00 Reporters Fees 023 Grand Jury 15.2 023 Reporters Fees 10.00 10.00 Fees & Exp of Wtn 035 Ct Hse & Grds 156 : 0599 fiisc. Supp. 10.00 10.00 Water 0527 fi 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 0ri 3 60.00 Auto Mileage O 10.00 Crim Exp. 00449 , 45.00 C onv. Exp. 10.00 Books 053 25.00 Offc Supp. , Misc. 0515 s . 35.00 Misc. Supp. 0599 00 Replact Equipt 091 0.00 340.00 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 Water 0527 lib' .00 15.00 .. f Recorder 2'35 051 Replact of Equipt 190.00 95.00 Repair of Equipt 0329 70.00 Offc Supp. , Prtd. 0517 25.00 Postage 0522 190.00 190.00 +ryg s. Ib•.a. ;is`'h 4 R, _t T L Axric. Comm, 242 021 Reg. Salaries 15.00 00 Misc. Services 0299 041 Auto Mileage 33.00 R.-00 Ord. Travg Exp 011 .00 Offc Supp. , Prtd. 0517 . .00 misc. 0518 3.00 Postage 0522 5.00 Misc. Supp. 0599 ." .00 Materials 073 2 00 25.00 The foregoing order is passed b.: the following vote of the Board, to-wit- AYES: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan, and Trembat 4�r# 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--or4ered r in order to clear accounts for the fiscal year 1934-35: Road Appropriations Increases Decreases R420-1 Road Lighting 3.00 3.00 Mtce-Rts of Way R421-0 R 241-0 'Mice-Rts of tray 22.000 15.00 Mtce-Surface R242-0 R 342-0 Mtce-Surface 14. 0 21.00 Mtce-Rts of Wad' R34i-0 3 ,00 30.00 �y v� R221-0 Mtce-Rts of Way 20.00 20.00 Road Lighting R270-1. ` :`he foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to-wit : s .i.a AYES: Supervisors Long, Cummings, Buchanan, and Tremba h ABSENT: Supervisor Stow. In the Matter of Adoption of Plans and Specifications for Building Concrete Culvert 4 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 f ing of the concrete culvert in Supervisor Dia trio No. 2 of Contra Gosta County, and ° {y yk_ to be located on Loring Avenue in the Torm of Crockett, it is by the Board ordered4 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. F It is further ordered that advertisez�ent for the building of said e�zlvert ' 4X be placed in the Crockett Signal, a newspaper - of general circulation printed and puy li shed 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. r of Election Q In the Matter of Canvassing/Returns of Special State Election. The Board of Supervisors meet as a Board of Canvassers to canvass the re- s turns of the Special State Election held on the 13th. day of August, 1935, throughtout t�. Ilk .n� if nffK y, ti 4n Y�g . S 346 .... r l _ 4 the County of Contra Costa and in each cf the different consolidated precincts there- of, and the returns -of each of the consolidated precincts of said County being on >r file in the office of the County Clerk, the Board then and there proceeds to and the 3f and there does,canvass the returns of all of the said precincts of said County. Thereupon the Board having completed the canvass of all of the consolidated precincts, excluding the votes cast by absent voters, finds that the votes cast for each consti- tutional amendment submitted to the vote of the electors areas shown on the follow- . ing pages; ,1 N �K ..�3 r«?s 'A' y .` t�m 69, y^3 ;M1 4i �t i 0 r f -rye v4 ti ;f!�f AX,?rJ a z<� STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST rr AT THE {Y� k $' n i`er� SPECIAL STATE ELECTION HELD AUGUST 13, 1935 IN ✓4 r,v, COUNTY -, State of Califomia at RELATING TO VOTES CAST ON 1. Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 26 r: 2. Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 18 ; 3. Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 90 A' 1 ;,shy. ti+ �.q r £ rF� 1 , Statement of All Votes Cast at the CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDh1ENTS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS ; { , 0 ca bg ELECTION c0 o o �, A 4 �... PRECINCTS = '' a ? ►. ter+ , 4« o w v a > ea MO S ul� cW y !i F YES NO '; YES NO YES NO I• _P Consolidated Precinct No. 1 Berkeley Park r; Consolidated Precinct No. 2 s" ,Z-l 13 El Cerrito No.'s 1&2 Consolidated Precinct No. 3 .fid ,3'a Z7 -1.-� �'•Z ,�� .. �,� ; El Cerrito No.'s 3&4 y Consolidated Precinct No. 4 El Cerrito No.'s 5 it-6 f i! ii Consolidated Precinct No. 5 l ,� �' /`/ `� / - - ' '�7 I El Cerrito No.7 sZ � z -Z z8 ,29 Consolidated Precinct No. 6 f � El Cerrito No.'s S&9 y Consolidated Precinct No. 7 `� -�'d + / / ` 7 I1 El Cerrito No. 10 Consolidated Precinct No. 8 Kensington No.'s 1,2&3 ! ;! Consolidated Precinct No. 9 Richmond No.'s 1,2&3 i I z' Consolidated Precinct No. 10 Richmond No.'s 4,5&G Consolidated Precinct No. 11 Richmond No.'s 7,S&9 t Consolidated Precinct No.12 �/ .} "�� ''rD �' 7 Richmond No.'s 10&11 Consolidated Precinct No. 13 Richmond Nos.12&13 1 Consolidated Precinct No. 14 �� '{ c�-D � if Richmond No.'s 14&15 � Consolidated Precinct No. 16 7•li �% "5j7 '�f Richmond No.'s 16&17 Consolidated Precinct No. 16 Richmond No.'s 15,19&20 I +1 Consolidated Precinct No. 17 12j 71 �- Richmond No.'s 21,22&23 ' i� Consolidated Precinct Na 18 f7 4 ;} 7 '� 7 y Richmond No.'s 24&25 #; i Consolidated Precinct No. 19 Richmond No.'s 26&-27 Consolidated Precinct No.20 Richmond No.'s 2S,29&32 Ik Consolidated Precinct No.21 Richmond No.'s 30,31&39 E Consolidated Precinct No.22 Richmond No.'s 34&35 Consolidated Precinct No.23 7L' Richmond No.'s 36&37 Consolidated Precinct No,24 7 —71� _w Richmond No.'s 33&3S f Consolidated Precinct No.26 Richmond No.'s 40&41 ° ( i Consolidated Precinct No.26 Richmond No.42 y E Consolidated Precinct No.27 `. 7 `� 7 �'; 7 (!{� San Pablo No.'s 1&3 I li Consolidated Precinct No.2$ 'O ! `� '�` 39 c7 'i 1 x San Pablo No.'s 2&4 j y Consolidated Precinct No.29 Giant Consolidated Precinct No.30 01euru y-Z Totals,Carried Forward. i Special State Election Held August 13, 1935 { CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS SUBMITTED . TO VOTE OF ELECTORS I ' C d" bM oP. rn ! fr ELECTION a o Q H I A { o o >~"-� p �! w 1 3 G = O� i' .r.(�7777 O > '! — N }x. PRECINCTS ;; c u; a rN c c,C3 ! F YES NO YES NO YES NO : Totals Brought Forward ,z V/� I � 7 Consolidated Precinct No.31 9-5-' Rodeo No.'s 1&2 ii Consolidated Precinct No.32 Pinole No.'s 1.l-2&Hercules i ; - p j; - Consolidated Precinct No.3344 Selby 1 ! Consolidated Precinct No.34 /Z,L Crockett No.'s 1&3 ! �s i Consolidated Precinct No.35v vim' -7 --el - / 7 j Crockett No.'s 2&-f n r C t ,7.7.77, Consolidated Precinct No.36 / 9 ' 7d �S I �`-2 7 - g Crockett No.'s 5 S 7 IJ ;i ! Consolidated Precinct No.37 7 ,3� -.�D I" Z ` / Crockett No.G t i' ii Consolidated Precinct No.38 -2- ' / v7 1 Port Costa No.'s 1 al•2 Consolidated Precinct No.39 Danville No.'s 1&$ Consolidated Precinct No.40 San Ramon Consolidated Precinct No.41 y ?i9 i-z /�:�; 3 / 7 Tassajara (; l Consolidated Precinct No.42 �� / -Z '� -�o �'�— "� 'z lamo k I Consolidated Precinct No.43 / o / JLafavette No.'s 1.h 2 Consolidated Precinct No.44 Canvon i { ConsolMoraidated Precinct No.46 / c�` I Consolidated Precinct No. 46 Consolidated Precinct No.47ai3 Orinda —11 Consolidated Precinct No.48 3 Alhambra I .. Consolidated Precinct No.49 i>�7 76 3 G 6 o I Walnut Creek No.'s 1&2ttr li _:. 11 Consolidated Precinct No. 50 Walnut Creek No. 1 1 ~€ Consolidated Precinct No. 51 y ��S ��^ .54 7 / S� ,- --' fl Walnut Creek No.3&S aransp Consolidated Precinct No. 52• ! I Consolidated Precinct No. 53 / i a 7 !i Martinez No.'s 4,7.0 10 Consolidated Precinct No.64 l Martinez No.'s 5&6 Consolidated Precinct No. 55 Martinez No.'s S&9 ' Consolidated Precinct No. 56 �Z / Martinez No.'s 11, 12 S 13 Consolidated Precinct No. 57 9 / .Z 4 /�— -Z'`'� " /y Vine Hill No.'s 1&2 f; Consolidated Precinct No. 58 J,f :Aft.Vick No.'s 1&2 IL Consolidated Precinct No. 59 9� %fid" -s/6 .Z �,Z j Ly Con(-,,rd No,'H 1,2.t 3 - �j (�? , Totals Carried Forward Statement of All Votes Cast at the z CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS SUBMITTED 3 TO VOTE OF ELECTORS v X v ELECTION y �' 0 �Oa I o� c .°�' o•o PRECINCTS ., M y ,, > a" p fl j a� Wcc 0 .i r q o I o.� u 1 E' YES NOYES NO YES NO Rt Totals Brought Forward Consolidated Precinct No.60 Concord No.'s d&6 f I k Consolidated Precinct No. 61 w Concord No.'s 5&7 p -~, Consolidated Precinct No. 62 17 Z f � Z Associated Consolidated Precinct No. 63 Cowell 1 _ Consolidated Precinct No. 64 9 �� -e l Pacheco Consolidated Precinct No. 65 ? ( I Pittsburg'No.'s .� d o.'s I&4 :, 7 �•Z 9 - Consolidated Precinct No. 66 (, l ,[p o �� �� -4Z-94 17 Pittsburg No.'s 2&3 Consolidated Precinct No. 67 Z 7 ,�•,c ,[o ?� Pittsburg No.'s 5,6&-7 j j Consolidated Precinct No.68 Pittsburg No.'s S,9&12 I __ Consolidated Precinct No. 69 Pittsburg No.'s 10&11 Consolidated Precinct No.70 �S- G 9 ', 9 Pittsburg No.'s 13&14 Consolidated Precinct No.71 /3 Clavton Consolidated Precinct No.72 P ort Chicago No.'s 1&2&-Clyde Consolidated Precinct No.73 is �z Nichols Consolidated Precinct No.74 Antioch No.'s I&2 Consolidated Precinct No.75 6 j - -� a 9 � Antioch No.'s 3&4 ' i 1 Consolidated Precinct No. 76 - I � Antioch No.'s 5&6 : v / fo hrd .! -yZ9 17 -9�c I _ Consolidated Precinct No. 77 w Lone Tree ___-- r I Consolidated Precinct No. 78 Brentwood No.'s 1,2&3 Consolidated Precinct No.79 7 ;I /9 I g; Bvron No.'s Ick 2 j J ; Consolidated Precinct No. 80 /,v I Knightsen Consolidated Precinct No.81 x Oalacv No.'s 1 S.. ABSENTEE DOTE L' ,3 S S .43 i .3� T �� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS ;�'� ✓� �J j��� �z��� y�y"3U�3 2,/��f 11 '1 - I y-, In the Latter of Canvassing Returns of Absent Voters at Special Election "'ugzs t 13, 1935. This being the time and place repaired by law for the canvassing of returns of absent voters e ballots at the SDecial Election held throughV e County of Contra Costa -C� 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 said sw ballots, finds that the votes cast by said absentvoters 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. r The Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, August 20, 1935, at 1.30 o'clock _y n � `{'�'t'° C 1 erk JChairman r� < ,x IN THE BOA-?D OF SL71PERVISORS OF COi1'?R-1 COSTA COUNTY, 4 _ STATE OF CALIFOR+;IA TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1935 " The Board met at 1:30 o'clock P.M. Present: Hon. 11. J. Buchanan, Chairman Supervisors James N. Long, H. L. Ctunnings, Har:�7 Stow, and R. J. Trembath. S• C. Wells , Clerk. In I.laLter of AlZar:arce . to Indigents _ IT IS BY THE- BOARD al-UM.:.D that the follorring allowances to indigents be �ee" mace, to-wit: CART, 40H?'�SON1 Zittle Place, �', Road, � 1 Ca-if. 'alder .oar., �,"�.].::u� Creek, G�.�.if. $15.00 Caunty Cash Allowance be reinstated as of August 1, 1935 F;Y MRS. JE A N SCOT^: , Rose Apts. , Llartinez, Califf. 420.00 County Cash Allorrarce be increased to $28.00 County Cash Allow- , an ce as of Au us t 1, 1935 L .S. JOSEPHINE FE..RRAI;TE, 530 Gutter St. , Pittsburg] . ;t ..'0 County Gash .Alloy: _ce be discontinued as of August 1, 1935 LRS. SUSANiNA SCULLY, 1709 Grant St. , Concord, Q23.50 State Aid and $23.50 Caanty Aid to the reedy Blind be granted to begin as of July 19, 1°37 S. A�Y ?ALO�iY, 055 6th. St. , Richmond; " X12.00 State Aid to the Needy Aged and -12.00 County Cash Allozrance be continued as of Augrust, 1935 SANDY GRAYSO.ri9C5 - 9th. St., Richmond, ; ,x9.00 State Aid to the 11eedy Aged and $9.00 County Cash Allowance be discontinued as of August 1, 1935. (Deceased) 12,S. CAPITOLA PAULL, Oakley, 310.50 State Aid and w1G.JO C-runty Aid to the Needy Aged be discontinued as of 8-1-35 MRS. ALMA HARPER, 505 Kearney St. , El Cerrito, 8reereei-that aid be denied i EDiIA LEONORA WEBSTER, 533 Third Avenue, Crockett, :91!-dere z-that Board su=-any be corrected to read $10.00 State aid paid to Y'r. Thomas Lemkon in care of Sox 24 in Crockett for his Thole-Orphan niece, Edna Leonora ►ebster - u T. ARISGAL CHILDREN St. Vincent's Orphanage, San Rafael, X50.00 State Aid for Needy children and 350.00 County Cash Allowance be discontinued as of August 4, 1535 < 8 __ 1 f" } In the Matter of Appointment of Director of Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District No. 1. r j9. The terms of office of t_lliaw P. Hugo and Otis Loveridge, as Directors of . Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District No. l, having expired, it is by the Board ordered that William P. Hugo and R. H. Bode be and they are hereby appointed Directors of Contra Costa County Yosquito Abatement District No. 1 for a term of two years from and after June 30, 1935. In the Matter of Adopting of Budget for Contra C cs t a County sF° for the Fiscal Year 1935-30• The County Auditor having, filed Frith this Board the Budget of anticipated �y resources ,and.expenditures of -Contra Costa County for the .year beginning July -1, -1935 and ending June 30, 1930, 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 said Budget be and the same is hereby adopted as so finally determinedand said Budget ` appropriations are hereinafter set forth by th.e different classes for ''llages and Sal- " aries,"'Mai ntenance and Operations,' and"Interest and Debt Redemptions, and appropria- tions for capital outlay, are specified by items, to-wit GENERAL GOVERNMENT._ (Legislative) ,_;�' Board of Supervisors. Salaries & Wages, $12,000.00 Salary. Maintenance & Operation -7,66 00 General. Total f or Board of Supervisors 17,766.00. 77A County Clerk: t Salaries and Wages, 1g,427.00 Salary Maintenance & operation 2 .128.00 General. .fir Total for County Clerk e00.920.00 Total Legislative: 39,586.00 ' FINANCE OFFICES. ' Audi.tar Salaries and Wages X20,720.00 Salary ; Maintenance and Operation 0 General. Capital Outlay F 7.00 General. Total for Auditor,717.00 = - Amounts carried Forward $63,303.00 Treasurer: Salaries and Wages 63,200.00 Salary. Maintenance and operation 2 44 General. Total for Treasurer $92699.00 A-lessor: Salaries and Wages $24,864.00 Salary r` Maintenance and Operation 7'.166*00 General. Total for Assessor $32PO30.00 MFS.. ,Tax Collector _ Salaries and Wages 15,V6. 4.00 Salary Maintenance and Operation 15, _ 00 General � Capital Outlay 390,0 Total for Tax Collector 631020.00 lf : Total Finance Off ices $95,765-00 ' LAW OFFICES. District Attorney: Salaries and Wages, 21,776.00 Salary 900.00 General. Maintenance and Operation 4,335.00 General. 2,500-00 Dist. At ty. Spl. ,. Capital Outlay _ 350.00 General. Total for District Attorney 29, 761-00 Total Law Offices, 29,761.00 w 34} Amount Carried Forward $165,112.00. Other General Executive Offices. Purcha si niz Azent: Salaries and Wages , 6,150.00 General. Maintenance and Operation 13,612.00 General. Capital Outlay _ 135.00 General. Total for Purchasing Agent 7,929.00 Coroner. . Salaries and Wages 1,320.00 Salary Maintenance and Operation 7,615.00 General. } Total for Coroner- ,935.00 t= Surveyor: { Salaries and Wages , 26,504.00 Salary Maintenance and Operation 22075.00 General. Capital Outlay 135.00 General. Total for Surveyor 01-28,71INV 4.00 Total other General Executive Offices. $45,,576.00 1,0 Amounts Carried Forward, $210,655.00 - r ELECTIONS-Special State 4,327.00 General a Preliminary Costs 5,910.00 General. Primary: _.. Salaries and Wages 10,520.00 General. Maintenance and One ration 12,577.00 General. uw Total Primary Elections x,397.00 General: ----- Snecial Salaries and Wages 40.'00. General. Capit al Outlay -- Maintenance and Operation 19q.00 ' a Total Special Elections 195.00 Total Elections, $36,529.00 JUDICIAL: S=rior Courts 440.00 General. Salaries and Wages 5,750.00 Salary . Maintenance and Operation 2,307.'00 General. Capital Outlay 5.00 General. . Total Superior Courts 52502.00 .. Justice Courts: . Salaries and Wages 25,032.00 Salary Maintenance and Operation ;;.394.00 General. V; Total Justice Courts 303,416.00 Just. Cts Juries, etc_ Salaries & Wages, 1,400.00 General. Mtce. & ODeration 620.00 -General. a Total Just. its. etc. 27020.00x" Amounts Carried Forward, $2882455-00 Trial Juries, Interpreters, Witnesses, etc. Salaries & Wages 1,875.00 general. y Maintenance and Operation 9,520.00 General. a Total for Trial Juries, Interpreters, $11,695.00 etc. 13.. Grand Jury_ y. Salaries and ;'ages 150.00 General. Maintenance and Operation5,522.QOGeneral. Total for Grand Jury. S 5,..72.00 4, Law Library. z" Salaries and mages 300.00 Law Library a Maintenance and Operation 100.00 Law Library. Capt tal Outlay 20500.00 Law Library. Total for Law Libfary • 02,900.00 Total Judicial $61,205.00 GENERAL GOVERNMENT BULD.0GS, Court House and Grounds: Salaries and Wages, ,177.00 General. ,. Maintenance and Operation Z,516.00 General. Capital Outlay 3,293.00 General. Total for Court House and Grounds ,976-00 Hall of Records and Grounds: Salaries & W es7 4243.00 Gener41. Maintenance and Operation 45.00 General. f Capital Outlay, 4 44 00 General. Total for Hall of Records and Grounds $162115-00 Total General Government Buildings $29,091.00 `r Total General Government $337,513.00. ` :;- 85 xry �,y5 Fes, Protection to Persons and Prover tv: Sheriff: Salaries and Wages 336,556• Salary 519. Grn eral. . Maintenance and Operation 21,610. General. Capital Outlay General. Total Sheriff. 62.,429.00 max., ,Constables: Salaries and Wages, 27,409. Salary Maintenance and Operation , 2O. General. Total Constables 834,29.00 x City Jailldlil&L Salaries and Wages, 39• General. Maintenance and Operation 190. General. `.. Total County Jail Building 6 229. ga a of Prisoners: Salaries and Wages 13,0SO. Salary ° 750• General. Maintenance and Operation 9r). General. Total care of Prisoners 101*825. Brach Jails: Salaries and Wages ¢:. Maintenance and ODerat ion 91. General. Capital Outlay 'qr General. } Total Branch Jails: 1,0 1. Working Prisoners 756. General. Recorder; Salaries and Wages , 162676. Salary Maintenance and Operation 3,456 General. Capital Outlay 5_ General. $20,117. Total Recorder - - - Amounts carried Forward $467,938• F_ Public Administrator: Salaries and i ages, Maintenance and Operation 500. Generals- Total Public Administrator $500. Humane Officer: 1' 1 Maintenance and Operation 600. Gener al. Total Humane Officer, 600. Sealer of Weights ,& Measures: Salaries and Wages, 3,684.00 Salary Maintenance and Operation 2,045 General. Total. Sealer of Weights' & Measures 5,729.00 Amounts Carried Forward $47+,767- Horticultural Commissioner: Salaries and Wages, 2,625 Salary. ` 123,923 General. Maintenance and Operation 112269. General. F Capital Outlay 20 -General. Total Horticultural Commissioner. $26,736. Farm Advisor:- { Salaries and Wages, 1, 00 General k 2 General Total Farm Advisor ,193• FIRE PROTECTION: Salaries and Wages, Maintenance and Operation 725. General r 21000 Unem. Rlf. Loan Total Fire Protection: f 2,725- Amounts Carried Forward, $509,421. -t Motor Police-: Mtce. & Operation 30. General. Capital Out lay ` Total Motor Police $30 Predatory Animal:Control: '- Salaries and Wages 1,000. General. k Total $1,000. rK COUNTS GARAGE: Maintenance and Operation 92320. General. Capital Outlay 6,320. General. Total County Garage $15,6 ; Compensation Insurance 7, 00. General. Fire Insurance 2,M. General. Liability Insurance --- 4 000 General. Total Insurance 14,000. .f 5 x '' . Control of Rabies: 16.00 General. Watchman- Port Chic o 1056.00 General. Total Prota ction to ersons and Property $2021450, , Amounts Carried Forward 540,2b3, �. CONSERVATION OF HEALTH: Health Officer Salaries and Wages, ,204. Char. & Corrns. Maintenance and Operation 420 char. & Corrns, Total Health Officer 13,62 . VITAL STATISTICS: x Maintenance and Operation 575. Char. & Corrns. Total Vital Statistics $ 575. TOTAL CONSERVATION OF HEALTH: $14,199. Amount Carried Forward $554,462. Al �N HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES: x Euparsi gnri al . Diggtri fit. Ra. ... Maintenance and Operation 59,110. N Capital Outlay new Construct. 12200. Capital Outlay Improvements F to Exist. Roads and Bridges, 100000, n -- Total Smpervisorial Dist. #1 0010. '-arious. Sj oQryisorial District #2 Maintenance and Operation 67409 Capital Outlay Improvements to Exist. Roads and Bridges 000�_� r Total Super. District #2, 075,909. Various .. Supervisorial District #3. Maintenance and Operation 62,667. Capital Outlay Improvements to Exist. Rads and Bridges 22.000 ' Total Supervisorial Dist. #3 941 670 Various. Supervisorial District #4: Maintenance 3, Operation 43,927 Capital Outlay Improvements to Exist, Roads & Bridges ��..0.�00y_,_ Total Supervisorial Dist. #4. 4b,$27. Various. r Supervisorial Dist. #.S Maintenance and Operatior. 70,140, ; Capital Outlay Improvements to exist. Roads & Bridges 7;500. Total Supervisorial Dist. #5 .6771640. Various. Administration Expense $ 4,125. General, Y Total Highways aid Bridges $359077• Amounts Carried Forward $913539• CHARITIES & CORRECTIONS, 'r County Physician: Salaries and Wages 9,300. Char. & Corrns. #` Maintenance & Operation qo4, Char. & Corrns. y Total County Physician 410,2 u� County Hospital Build' iz. Salaries and Wages 6,296, Char. & Corrns. 7 Maintenance and Operatian 103,552. Char. & Corrns. 4pital Outlay 75_ Char. & Corrns. Total County Hospital Building 017t423. Care of mates: Salaries and Wages Z3,5'9. Char, & Corrns. Maintenance and Operation7,59 Char. & Corrns. Capital Outlay 1397 . Char. & Corrns. Total Care of Inmates $103,12$. Care o_f Indigents: Indigent Relief15 ,700, Char. & Corrns. Aged Aid 152,290 Char. & Corrns, Care of Needy Blind 13, 500, Char. & Corrns. Total Care of Indigents $349,490. Case of Orphans and Rependent Children: Maintenance and Operation $55,500. Char. & Corrns. Total Care of Orphans and Depend- ent children 55 )500- Probation 5 )500-Probation Officer: Salaries & triages, 5,925. Salary 25. Char. & Corrns. Maintenance and Operation 1,615, Char. & Corrns. Capital Outlay 69.__Char. & Corrns. Total Probation Officer $7,63b. c ,r s Control of Rabies: 16.00 General. Watchman— Port Chic o 1056.00 General. Total Protection to ersons and y. Property $202,450. Amounts Carried Forward 54o,263. CONSERVATION OF HEALTH: Health Officer j Salaries and Wages, ,204. Char. & Corrns. Maintenance and Operation 420 Car. & Corrns. Total Health Officer131 624. j VITAL STATISTICS: Maintenance and Operation 575• Char. & Corrns. Total Vital Statistics 575• TOTAL CONSERVATION OF HEALTH: $143199• � Amount Carried Forward $554,462. HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES; 971=PTyj enTj P1 Di gtri nt- Nn 1 � Maintenance and Operation 59,110. Capital Outlay new Construct. 11200. s Capital Outlay Improvements to Exist. Roads and Bridges,_ 10,000, Total Smpervisorial Dist. #1 $70010. :'arious. Sunervisorial District #2 Maintenance and Operation 673,809 Capital Outlay Improvements ,x to Exist. Roads and Bridges 9.0001 _ Total Super. District #2 , 75,808. Various Supervisorial District 13. Maintenance and Operation 62,667. Capital Outlay Improvements 151 to Exist. Rads and Bridges 22;Q00.- #3 9 Various Total Supervisorial Dist. f 7. . uDervisorial District #4: Maintenance & Operation 432827 Capital Outlay Improvements to Exist. Roads & Bridges 3,000, _ Total Supervisorial Dist. #4. ,827. Various. Supervisorial Dist. #.5 Maintenance and Operation 70,140. Capital Outlay Improvements r to exist. Roads & Bridges 7.500. Total Supervisorial Dist. #5 177,640. Various. Administration Expense $ 4,125. General. w Total Highways aid Bridges 4359,377• Amounts Carried Forward $913,939. CHARITIES & CORRECTIONS. County Physician: Salaries and Wages 9,300. Char. & Corrns. Maintenance & Operation 04 Char. & Corrns. Total County Physician 10220 . County_ Hospital Building. Salaries and Wages 6,296. Char. & Corrns. Maintenance and Operation 10,852. Char. & Corrns. Qrpital Outlay 275, Char. & Corrns. Total County Hospital Building 617,423. Care of Inmates: Salaries and Wages Char. & Corrns. Maintenance and OperationZ3,509. 7,595. Chi, & Corrns. v Capital Outlay 1,974. Char. & Corrns. Total Care of Inmates $103,125. 'F Care of Indigents: Indigent Relief 152,700. Char. & Corrns. Aged Aid 1922290 Char. & Corrns. Care of Needy Blind 13, 500, Char. & Corrns. Y Total Care of Indigents $349,490. Cpre of Orphans and Rependent 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 Outlay 6 Char. & Corrns. Total Probation Officer $7,636. -oaf s;r 5, Amounts Carried Forward, 45501220. - Detention Home: Salaries and Wages , 3,755• Char. & Corrns. s Maintename and ODeraticn 2,932- Phar. & Corrns. Total Detention Home. 97. : . Social Welfare Board: Salaries and Wages, 23, 00. Char. & Corrns. Maintenance and Operation 7, 50. Char. & Corrns. ;' Capital Outlay 550. Char . & Corrns. Total Social Welfare Board .$31,900 Burial of Veterans and Indigents Maintenance and Operation 1,60o., Char. & Corrns. s�_ Total Burial of Veterans .and Indigents 1,600, Care and Examination of Inde: Maintenance and Operation 1,240, Char. & Corrns. Total Care and Examination of Insane 1,240, Char. & Corrns. Care of Narcotic Addicts 200. Char. & Corrns. x Care of Alcoholics 200. Char. & Corrns. _ Richmond Health Center 62000. Char. & .Corrns. Pittsburg Health Center 1,500. Char. & Corrns. Sunshine Camp Preventorium 12,000. Char. & Corrns. # Nat'l. Re-Emp. Bureau 1,500. Char. & Corrns. County Lung Clinic k,200 Char. & Corrns. Weimer Joint Hospital 53,700. Char. & Corrns. S.E.R.A. Projects 72,000. Various. Civil Works Administration --- Total Charities & Corrections $735,109. _ Amounts Carried Forward $13649,947• EDUCATION: Elementary Schools: Salaries and Wages , 640, 70, Various Sck�ool Maintenance and Operation 562,76 Canital Outlay 107.266 Total E ementaar Schools 52. 1 Y 310, 52. High Schools: Salaries and Wages 606,226, Various School Maintenance and Operation 54$.16g " "Capital Outlay 108162 Total High Schools 262,556. ,vt SSu=rintendent of Schools: Salaries and Mages, 13,304. Salary Maintenance and Operation 3,769 General. Capital Outlay General. Total Superintendent of Schools $17,817. t Board of Educat ion : Salary ana mages00 Salary ary Maintenance and 6Deration 1 205 General. 1 Total Board of Education $13,705. z Oounty Library and Branches Salaries and Wages, 2,626 Salary 32,951 Co. Library f Maintenance and Operation 22,905. Co. Library. Capital Outlay 140 Co. Library. ` Total County Library -$59522. ; Junior-College Tuition 1,00. J.C. Tuition. Total Education $2,6621252. { Amounts Carried Forward $4,3117199. . t Recreation: Memorial Monument 159, General. Memorial Buildings, 6.434 General Memorials - Total — 6,592• { PARRS: Salaries and Wages, 1,090 General. Maintenance and Op erat ion 1,859. General. Capital Outlay 279. General. Total Parks, ` 3,219. Total Recreation9,g10. Miscellaneous: Advertising: s faint enance and Operation x-,300,= General. Total Advertising 7,300. County Exhibit Salaries and Wages, 1,66C. General. KL Maintenance and, Operation 1.236. General. 'x Total County Exhibits 2 ,9960 h Amounts Carried Forward $4,331,205. _a Miscellaneous (cont 'd. ) A County Planning Corgi. 99. General. Jury Fee Dep. Withdrwls. 500. General. Refund of Taxes 400. General. ' N� 35` T. Misc. Refunds, 1,900. General.` Jt. Highway Tunnel 4.000. Motor Vehicle. Total Miscellaneous 17,09 . Forward, 338-103. Total Excluding Interest & Debt Redemption 4,339.103• _ Interest and Debt Redemption 3,620.00 Ct. Hse Int. & Sk g• 9,165.00 Motor Vehicle Interest 2,500-00 Hiway Int. & Redm. W r,401.00 Ot. Hse Int. & Skg. Redemption 15,900.00 Motor Vehicle - 100,000.00 Hiway Int. & Redm. - Total Int. Debt Redemption 23,496.00 „ Grand Total $4,561,599.00 SUMMARIZATION: By General Classification: 4 Salaries & Wages, $1,737,361.00. Maintenance & OUeration 2 ,309,042.00 Capital Outlay 292,U6. 0.00 Int. & Debt Redemption 22 Grand Total (as above) —44,5612599-00 By r'iind s: General 442,546.00 .1A` Salary 295,524.00r Dist. Attorney Special 2,500.00 Char. & Corrns. 675,379.00 a Law Lib. 2,900.00 County Library 55,996.00 Sup. Dist. #1, 200.00 Sun. List. #2, 600.00 _ Sup. Dist. #3, 12100.00 Sup• Dist. #4 250.00 sup. Dist . #550.00 Motor Vehicle 215,15.00 Special Road, 25,000.00 A ;, Ct. House Int. & Skg. 47,021.00 Hiway Int. & Redemption 15 ,500.00 r Junior College Tuition 112000.00 Total 1.,999,,381-00 Elementary Schools 1010,652.00 Hi h Schools 1,262,556,00 . , Grand otal (as above) $42561,599.00 In Matter of Application of M.C. Jensen to Lay dater Pipe Line. It is by the Board ordered that permission to lay a water pipe line along El f• 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 work to b . , . done under the supervision of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County and to the .y„ satisfaction of Supervisor of District No. 2. �t And the Board takes recess to meet on Friday, August 30th, 1935, at 10 o'clock A.4. N, A.M. Yah r • : : • • . . . . . /. V.l-. Chairman. p. J�t�l1-�-u ,Clerk ` zea Y PR ;JJ n' A 2 4� T IN TIE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COiTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. t FRIDAY, AUGUST 30th, 1935- The Board met at 10 o 'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H-91.Cummings, Harry M.Stow, and R.J. Tremhath. S.C. Wells , Clerk. r�. In Matter of Granting Dance Permits. The following applications having been made to this Board for permission to Ss. 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. z Crockett Bass Club, Crockett, Cal. Sept. 7th , 1935. Yy It is by the Board ordered that said permission be granted.k In Matter of Application of the Mt. Diablo County Fire Protection a District for Securing a Grant from the United States Government. WHEREAS, on the 30th day of August, 1935, application was filed with this1{ Board, for authorization from the Board of Supervisors of the above entitled County .. to join with the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Mt. Diablo County Fire Protection m.. y District for purpose of securing a grant from .the Federal Government in the sum of �-m Eight thousand one hundred dollars ($9,100.00) for thepurpose of constructing ax `a building to be used by said District for fire house and other district purposes, at a cost of Eighteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00) 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 -w 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 ORDMED AND RESOLVED by the said Board of Supervisors of the County of "ontra Costa, State of California, that said Boer d of Supervisors k by this Resolution joined to the application of said Fire Commissioners of said a Bt. Diablo County Fire Protection District, for said Grant and does by this Resolutioll authorize said Fire Commissioners of said Mt. Diablo County Fire Protection District , a 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 f of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a meeting held on the 30th day Al of August, 1935, by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cu.=inos, Stour, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. ` Absent: None . >i. ?di 1 a`ANN In :;atter of howance of Claim of B.W. Knopf, M.D. B..Knopf, M.D. having presented to this Board, a claim for $25. for X-Ray Cyt: photos upon the chest of J.J.Rice, and authorized by Sheriff John A.Mille;,in the sum . of $25, 00. and the Board deeming said bill excessive, in amount, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said claim be allowed in the sum of $20.00. K j 5 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 , 193 , promised to provide and allocate the sum of Eleven thousand dollars ($113,000.00) to Contra Costa County • n 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, WHERLAS, this Board has never received advice that said sum of Eleven thousa. d dollars ($11,000.00) is not still available and, WHEREAS, the Contra Costa County Safety Council hm expended much time and ex- pense in forming sidewalk safety projects, and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra CostaCounty did borrow from the ss State Emergency Relief Administration the approximate sum of one hundred and sixty- seven thousand dollars ($107, 000. 00) to be expended by said Board of Supervisors for County works projects, and, =fit WHEREAS, there now remains an unexpended balance of said sum borrowed; and, WHEREAS, the said State Emergency Relief Administration has now insisted that 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 rule s and regul t- ions of the said State Emergency Relief Administration no further funds will be allot- ed to this County by said State Emergency Relief Administration for direct relief, or unemployed relief or otherwise; NOW, TH EREFORN, BE IT , and it is hereby ordered that the said unex-pended 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 ;e provided and expended by the State Emergency Relief Administration in Contra Costa County as promised by the State Emergency Relief Administration for materials �' for projects to be selected. 4 =V F •S .r w �x In Matter of Communications from State Emergency Relief Administration. Y . It is by the Board ordered that the following communications received from State Emergency Relief Administration be entered in full in the minutes of this _ r Board, as follows: STATE OF CALIFORNIA. EMERGENCY RELIEF ADMINISTRATION 49 Fourth Street =� San Francisco, Calif. August 27, 1935• o P4 t Mr. W.J,Buchanan , Chairman Board of SuD_ervisors 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, a ;yew. The cooperation of your Board of Supervisors in the completion of SERA projects will be appreciated. . V ery sincerely yours, x (@igned) C.I. Schottland. Charles I. Schot tland h REA/N Assistant Administrator. Attachment. (Copy of letter attached) August 27, 1935• Mr. J.M. Roberts, - SERA Accounting Officer Humboldt Bank Building, San Francisco, Calif. -<;F �f My Dear Mr. Roberts: This will be your authority to app^ove vouchers submitted by Contra Costa County for the payment of = � both work relief labor and materials on approved SERA projects Y�. from the balance of the 1933 Bond money. Very sincerely yours C. I.Schottland, REA/N, Assistant Administrator. 7 In Matter of Transfer of Fun::s. R 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 accountA �b 7. for the month of June so that the said accounts will present a true record of the t_k proper allocations of charges for moneys heretofore ordered dispensed from the .. County Treasury, and good cause appearing therefor in a detailed explanation presente R by said A.N.Sullenger, —�mg It is, by the BOARD ORD�-'D that the following adjustments be made in the �r funds as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Treasurer: Y Debits Credits (Decreases) (Increases) General Fund X171.29 Unemploy. Relief Loan Fund $171.29. The said Order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. , `SZ 3�7r {r In Matter of Providing Hospital and Medical Treatment for certain indigents `n needing special treatment. T r, 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 , _ s�. 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_ 15Y. ment be and he is hereby authorized to provide special braces for Allan Pointer, at an N ` approximate cost of $250.00. r�- In Matter of Bonds of Acquisition and Improvement District No. 3. . ORDER. 'K WHEREAS, within the past several years payments on street assessments in �• C 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 r 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 nursuaiit 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 s 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 ($13,567.09) 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, a^F 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 ($1J. 1.64.03) dollars, and, s: WH=0AS, 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'tSrtherefore, 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 _ 4� of said bonds and to purchase the said bonds upon the above basis. yY.. �4 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 -ts 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 up 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 f of Acquisition and Improvement District A Number Two. ORDER. {e WHEPSAS, within the Dast 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 J Fad property owners in said District; and, a''> WHMAS, 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 ',Za delinquencies; and, , WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of California, at its last regular session, enacted a lav empowering Boards of Supervisors, of the various counties, for the purpose of relieving said condition, to purchase the bonds of such delinquen 7 districts pursuant to the conditions set forth in said Statute;-- and, r 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 3 to Twenty-six thousand four hundred and seventy and 90/100 ( 26,470.90) dollars; the • 4 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 y 4 A- District the sum of thirty thousand, two hundred and sixty-five and 03/100 ($30,265.03) dollars; and, r WHr,REAS, 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 huncred 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; K WHEREAS, the purchase of said bonds at said deduction will result n a 2 +x tl'F r .4 x saving to the property holders of said District in said purchase in the sum of Five thousand, five hundred and twenty and 89/100 ($5)520.99) dollars; NOW, THEREFORE, the 3oard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County hereby f 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. It is the intent of the Board, in ordering this purchase, to pass on to the i benefit of the property owners within said second District the advantage of the w amount of the discount at which said bonds and interest coupons are so ordered to be F purchased and to this end, the County Auditor is hereby ordered to levy against the r 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 •.hx return to the County the amount of its original investment therein plus two (2%) per i 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 sane manner as though the. bonds were in fact, held by the investing public and the Auditor shall, as balances in said fund justify U. take up such bonds and coupons for cancellation on a pro rata basis and release .r such balances to general cash account. ; 4 vR In the Fatter 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 r- 1 returned on the Assessment Rolls of Contra Costa County and the amount required to be < raised fcr 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: ,1: A. k,r Rate Amount, . Charities Corrections Fund General " 0:261 293, 3.00 , Salary it 0.202 219,660.00 Unappropriated Reserve " 0.040 411260.00 Court House Int.& Sink. " 0.00 11,000.00 �i TY Highway Int. & Sinking ° 0.12 134 707.00 County Library " 0.445 36,636.00 r Junior College Tuition 0.010 lip.000.00 Total County Rate - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - $1,120. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. .}k+r 4' 360 ;x 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 special 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 1935-30, on each $100 of val- uation of property in said Districts, to wit: h Alamo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$.30 Ambrose . . .O1 Antioch—Live Oak .`42 Avon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .03 Bay Point . . . . . . . . . . .23 Brentwood, Deer Valley ..04 Briones Carquinez .40 u Clayton 25 Ty . Co icord :45 Danville ..OS . Excelsior 16 9 Jersey .26 . Knightsen . . . . . . . . . . . .`19 Lafayette . . . 25 y Martinez . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Moraga Mt.Diablo . . ..05 Nichols , .30 '=a Orinda Union . . . . . . . . . . .20 Pacheco .29 �. Pinole—Hercules .19 Pittsburg 22 Pleasant Hill . .30j Port Costa 3 Richmond ..33 r�# Rodeo 1 v_, San Pablo 04 5 t - Selby . . . . . . . . . . . . . .09 Sheldon .23 - Walnut Creek . .33 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ;r �Y In Matter of Levy of Tax for building purposes in certain school Districts for fiscal year 1935-36. N- A The Trustees of the hereinafter named school districts having requested a special school tax for building purposes for their districts for the fiscal year A 1935-3ib1 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 1935-367 on each $100. of valuation of property in said Districts, to wit: Alamo 0 Ambrose .43 Antioch-Live�Oak . .15 fix. Bay Point .11 Brentwood-Deer�Valley . .60 r_w. Carquinez • .58 Clayton .10 Pleasant Hili .20 - Pittsburg . 07 San Pablo . . . . . . . 1 Selby . . 0 Walnut Creek . . . . . . . . . .19 Richmond . . . . .02 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. N �7 �t 3'r61 44 ^�7 In Matter of Levy of Special School s 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 51 following named Districts on each $100 of valuation of property in said districts for the fiscal year 1935-36: F Alhambra Union Amador Valley Jt. Union _ .34 7 Antioch .51 John Swett Union .75 Liberty Union . . 9YZ _r Mt. Diablo Union , .61 -' PittsburgUUnion .'46 Richmond nion . . . .57 San Ramon Valley Union :17 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4-7 .Y In Matter of Levy of Tax in certain School and High School J`} Districts of Contra Costa County for the f i scal 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 <M interest due on said bonds issued in said Districts , y 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 1935-30; }t Ambrose - -$-035 s Antioch #1 . . . . . . . .120 Antioch #2-LiveOak .100 Brentwood Deer Valley #1 , . . .190 Brentwood Deer Valley #2. , ._ , .070 n Brentwood Deer Valley #3 . . . . . .099 Carquinez . .250 Concord . .220 Danville ..100 Lafayette .135 Martinez #1 ..012 ; Martinez #3 ..029 Oakley . . 220 t Orinda Union .110 a Pacheco 230 Pittsburg No. 1 023 Pittsburg No. 2 060 Pittsburg No. 3 , . 047 s= Pittsburg No, ]�} .020 a Richmond No. 1 . . . . . . . .00 Richmond No. 2 .02 Richmond No. 3 .0 Richmond No: l� .101 Rodeo No. 2 ..220 } San Pablo No. 3 . .230 Selby . .020 Mine Hill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'190 Walnut Creek .`150 T Wi1low Springs (Moraga) . . . . . . .130 9 �ro I High School Districts: Alhambra Union High No. 2 . • • . . . 072 0A Alhambra Union High No. 33 Alhambra Union High No. 4 �38 Antioch High ,200 John Swett Union High•No. •2 . . , , , .260 Mt.Diablo UniCh High .o4o Pittsbur; High .093 s. Richmond Union High No.• 1 . • • . • • .009 Richmond Union High Ho. 2 . . • . . . ,.141 Amador Valley Jt. Union High .230 Shy The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In ?latter of Levy of Tax in Byron-Brentwood-Knihtsen Union Cemetery District for fiscal year 1935-36• s It is by the Board ordered that- a tax levy of $0.012 on each $100 of taxable property to raise the amount required: by the Trustees of Byron-Brentwood-Knightsen 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 Hat-ter of Levy of Tax in Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement Dist. #1. It is by the Board ordered that a tax levy of $0.'027 on each $100 of taxable. property in Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District #1, be levied to raise the amount required by the Trustees of said Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District ill. ^ for the fiscal year 1935-36• r The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Levy of Tax 4- in Fire Districts of Contra Costa County K: 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 inoney required by the Board of x4. Fire Commissioners of each of said Districts,to wit: Bay Point . $.60 f Brentwood . . .'09. Byron .039 h Carquinez50 Crockett _- Central . •. . •. :09 Danville .12 Kensington .'3Z Lafayette , .26 • iablo 0 r Mt. View ..' Orinda :23 Oakley 14 San Pablo ..25 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. �x k 3�3 -A In Matter of Levy of Tax for Lighting Districts of Contra " Couta 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 Lightingf Districts for the fiscal year 1935-36, be made, to wit: Brentwood Byron 47 • Bay Point. , ;45 Crockett,Crolona,Valona, .. .29 Kensington :12 rg Oakley 30 . Danville .23 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Levy of Talc 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 - property in Lafayette County rater District , for the fiscal year 1935-36, be made, in order to pay 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 34 Orinda County Water District for fiscal 4 r.a year 1935-36• ='« ah It is by the Board ordered that a tax levy of $0.97 on each $100 of taxable property in Orinda County eater District be made for the fiscal year 1935-36, in a order to pay interest on bonds for the coming year as is to become due before the time of making the next general tax levy. vf. ax. 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 younty Mater District , be made for the fiscal year 1935-36, N # in order toa the in:-erest on bonds for the coming p Y' g year as is to become due before the time of making the next general tax levy. - . y; The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. " d :Yd "Y t 364 f� In Matter of Levy of Tax in Contra ._ Costa County eater works District #1, 7 . for the fiscal year 1935-36. It is by the Board ordered that a tax levy of x.174 on each $100 of taxable " property in Contra Costa County Yater Works District #1, for the fiscal ymr 1935-36, -" be made, for the purpose of paying the interest on bonds for the coming year and such portion of the principal thereof as is to become due before the time of making A the next general tax levy. The said order is passed by the unanimous voteof the Board. In Matter of Tax levy xa in Road District Improvement #1. 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 #1, be made, for the fiscal year 1935-36, t to raise an amount sufficient to pay all the principal and interest which has become •� payable on said bonds before the proceeds of as other 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 #1, <<r 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 Impm vement Distr ct A c . #1, to meet the payments due for redemption of bonds and interest for the ensuing year, to wit: r�r Zones: Rate oer $100. Zones. Rate per 1100. 0 .602 6967 � 1 1.175 32 27,'4547 2 2.101 33 17,6139 t.. 4 3 �:2911s 3�+ 23.6603 . 14. b 3 18.'9490 sG 29.2091 3b 16.0605F� 1. 789 37 16.06o5 ■ : 7 23.6975 38 23.3720 9 29. g5 1 39 2+.1734 40 17.1915 10 1Z.6291 41 17-1M 11 16.4539 42 21.o H 12 32.6000 4� 3 12.4816 14 12.3470 44 24.7703 1 9.1642 32.1210 19 X5.9333� 47 23.0102 , 17 15.4200 48 18.2 19 15.33p2 49 233j�.925 20 14.386o 51 14.2618 21. 15.6o44 52 29.8571 22 19.320053 25.2127 2 12.2450 54 11.8ggg raw: 2 14.9896 5 24.8937 25 15.2775 5 28.-9822 _ :.. 2b 1�j.2775 57 8.8409 .. 27 14.9903 28 13.8000 00 ?0 17.4575 Y" 3 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. y`A: { { ;F ,r 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 roper in said Ac y + property 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: r� ZONES. Rate per 8100. Z01'ES. Rate per 9100 1 $0.220. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.6512. T2 . 21 6452 69 22 1 •'5 57 •990 23 . 2,,'5790 :7�+i� 2 tib t . 4:. 7 77.2 6 25 4594 7 99 2b , . . . . . 2.8817 8 1.209 2 ,4403 j . 9 10.10 3 2 �1. - 10 8.418 29 . 9.-5687 _ .- 11 14.9334 30 . . 3.2889 12 7;226 31 . . . . 10.,'6930i 5.5112 32 . . . . . . . 19.4667 3 . . .:11..9437 1Z:7989 9488 34 . 14.0000 1 35 2.369o - 17 0�2222 3b . 8.5760 19 17.7210 The s aid o rder is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. `,.. In fiat to r of Levy of Tax in .rte Acquisition and Improvement Dist. #3 for the fiscal year 1935-36• It is by the Board ordered that the followJn g rate per $100 of valuation of real estate be levied in Acquisition and Improvement Dist. #3, for the fiscal year 1935-36, in order to meet the payments due for redem:.tion of bonds and interest for the ensuing year: Zones. Rate per 8100. . .420.1526 B : .' 924 C . . 6 730 D 1.8992 xd. E 1.3714 . F . . 1.2362 G . . . 1.0885 H .. 5735 J 1.9841 t K 4.2400 L . . 6.3697 M M . . . . . 30.3231 r, N . 26.0500 0 . 2.7b20 P 1.3g67 Q 5.1867 R 1.7289 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. l s `r IN: %s+ J'6 may, www ase!µ wx..I �- 11366 r4 ..�; In Matter of Tax Levy in x Acquisition and Improvement x ' District #4, for the fiscal year 1935-36. , It is by the Board ordered that a tag levy per $100 valuation of real estate 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: Zones, ate ger 8100. A . X46.4533 a B 6,9333 0. 62'2960 D . ..5955 E . . . 129.5933 - F . 122Z.0133 , G .4b 9111 H . 711 '. I •. . .50.7 6 9 - .g 600. . .16.7293 r . L . •. . . . 6.1733 -- M -. .12.657 N . -33.8375 0 .60-9705 P 54-0000 Q 466.7298 R. 32.5466 S 25-1000 a. T 61.3315 U . . . . . . . . 51.4933 V . . . 2.46b6 ." W. 39.7272. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Tax Levy in z Acquisition and Improvement District #5. ,5 It 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 Dassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Dore takes recess to meet on Tuesdag,September 3rd 1935 at y *" 10 o' clock A.M, 4 f i . . . hairmau . . . . . f�u`? .. .... . . . . . . . . . . .Clerk. s- • y 3L) IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY, S.EPTEYBER 3rd, 1935• The Board met at 10 o 'clock A.M. m c,e4 Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan , Chairman ; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry M.Stow, and R,J.Trembath. S.C.Wells , Clerk. - - - - - - -=�4k �d In Matter of Protest against Hog Ranch at San Pablo. 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; t IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDS 'EDthat the said petition be referred to the District a 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 Y� Concrete Culvert at Crockett, Cal. i* 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 following bids are received: r ALBANY CEIIEN^1 CONTRACTORS INC, Concrete , in place, per cu. yd, $51.15. Reinforced steel, in place, .05 KARL S. KO LLER: Concrete in place, per cu. yd, $33.50. Bar, reinforced, in place, .0475 _. hu And the Hoard havingreferred said bids to the Count Surve or of Contra Costa Y Y ; .�. County and the County Surveyor having reported to this Board that the bid of Karl S. : Koller, is the lowest and best bLd submitted for the doing of said work, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the contract for building of said culvert .�e and the same is hereby awarded to Karl S.Koller at the price stated in his bid. IT IS FURTHER ORDFRED that said Karl S.Koller submit to this Board, a bond in the sum of $1995. guaranteeing the faithful performance of said contract and a bond `y in sum CC $1985, guaranteeing labor and materialmen. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County Fr epar 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. `i a tii; x �h -Hi E 5 I 3 rN {M; In Matter of Advertising x Resources of Contra Costa County At Crockett Cobmbus Day Celebration. .rr This Board deeming the Columbus Day Celebration to be held 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 furtherance o in charge of said Columbus Day Celebration for the furthf said celebration '1 v;IT and for advertising the resources of Cont ra 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. Y Ay • Vic• In the Matter of Advertising Resources of Contra Costa County . r at Pittsburg Columbus may 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 Oont:-a Costa County; It is, by the Board ordered that the sum of $100 be paid to the Committee Y in charge of the said QRumbus 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. ,q:» s In Matter of Rejection of Claim L=: of Stephen J.Thevenin. 1- Stephen J.Thevenin, having heretofore filed with this Board, a claim against f the Cdunty of Contra Costa, for the sum of $15,000 for damages claimed to have been ; a" sustained by him in a fall from Court House Building window,and said claim having been -� 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 ORDFMD that claim of Stephen J.Thevenin, be and the same is hereby rejected. In Matter of Declaring Ordinance No. 236) duly published. -wlpr Ordinance No. 236 of the County of Contra Costa, having been published in the a Pittsburg Independent, for the time and in the manner as required by law, as shown by the affidavit of publication of F,L.McBride, on file herein, IT IS BY THE BOARD OnDER.:D that said Ordinance No. 236 be and the same is r` hereby declared duly published, z `�. 2 st� 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.Milnes, 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 wross real property belonging to F said Shell Chemical Co. �Y 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 Dstrict. In Matter of Approval of Bond on Lost Warrant. w 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 Bonnick- son, in sum of $67.50, payable out of the Pay Roll Fund of said County, has been R> 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 loss on the issuance of a duplicate warrant, to replace Auditor's Warrant No. 135; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD= ED that said Bond and the Sureties thereon be and the same are hereby approved and the County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby x. authorized to draw a duplicate warr4.nt 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. , The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 4 In Matter of Declaring Colusa Avenue r a Street of General County use. 17WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of .Contra Costa County, are desirous of :4cx and are purchasing the special assessment district bonds of Acquisition and Improve . ment District No. Z, and, WHEREAS , the bonds of said district were issued for the purpose of paving =vl. Colusa Avenue a public highway in said Count running from Fairmont Avenue in the y Avenue, _ g Y Y� � , jr City of El Cerrito in said County, to the Alameda County line; and, . 0FSEAS, the said street is a through street and main thorough-fare carrying heavy traffic from said City of El Cerrito , in said County, to the City of Berkeley, r �a µ in the said Alameda County; and, 19HEREAS, the Statute, under which and by virtue of the said bonds are being 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 z County, that the said Colusa Avenue be, and the same is hereby declared to be a y 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, allotted him by law, for the retirement of bonds of said District; } NOW, 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 �ade for the year 1935, and it is the pxesent intent of the Board of Supervisors to authorize the use of twenty five hundred ($2500.00) dollars of gas tax money each successive year hereafter for four years in all, making a to tal of such money to be a xpended for sai d purpo se, by Supervisor Long, y Ten thousand ($10,000.00) dollars, pursuant to an oral understanding with the property 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; Port Costa Special Fund, $500. San Pablo Special Fund, 900 1300.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vo.e of the Board. Y o- 3 5 M r i+ 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, at Oak Grove Ball Room, It is by the Board ordered that said application be and the same is hereby granted. x K i u In Matter of Granting Allowances to Indigents. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that °= MRS. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, 176- 9th St. )Richmond. Y' $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 b lied and $25. county cash allowance be continued as of April, 1935• JOHN LEE HANSFORD, 335- 1st,Richmond. $12.50 State aid to tae needy .aged and $12.50 county cash allowance be granted as of Aug. 1, 1935. ' CHARLES C CURRY Market St. San Pablor $15.00 State aid to the needy aged and $15.00 County cash allowance be continued as of Aug. 1, 1935. y MRS. 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 HARPST, 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• Y MRS. KAREN HAUG, 2120 Nevin Ave. Richmond. s8. 5 State aid to the needy aged and $8.25 county cash allowance be changed a to read: 10.00 State aid to the needy aged and $10.00 county cashallowance as of A-ag. 1, 1935, MARTELL GODDARD, 2011 Pacheco St. Concord. s.. $7.50 State and $7.50 County aid for needy aged be discontinued as of August 1, 1935• MRS. J E.tiNIE PARASCA:QOLO R.F.D. 1, Box 391, Richmond. 20.00 Stat ' aid for half -orphan children be continued as of July, 1935. y. In Matter of Allowances to Indigents under case of Probation Officer. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERER that beginning Aug. 1, 1935, $10.00 County allow— ance 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 Pronation 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. ' S2: S+r 'i a Y� �Szq '•Cyt r:�� �Ck w In the Matter of the Formation of DELTA PERMANENT ROAD DIVISION OF CONTU COSTA COUNTY. ORDER FOR FORMATION OF PERMANENT -41 ROAD DIVISION. ;f The petition of a majority of the landowners, residing within the permanent road division proposed therein, for the formation of the said permanent road division 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 , 1935, J.E.nodgers and 77.L.Wollitz, appearing aslcounsel for petitioners; proof having been made to the satisfaction of this Board , this Board naw finds that notice of the 4F time of the mee.ins- of the BoRrd for consider-tion of said petition has been r egularly given for the period and in the manner required by Section 2749 of the Political Code of the State of California, and that said petition has been published at least once a creek for three successive weeks in a newspaper published in the County, to wit: The Brentwood News, -prior to the 3rd day of oeptember, 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 r esiding within the boundaries hereafter set forth. That the boundaries of the proposed permanent road division -ere more "`r 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. 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 low water on the northerly or right bank descending of Dutch Slough; thence northwesterly and northerly along said low water line to the line of low water on the southerly or left bank descending ;5 of San Joaquin River; thence running along said low water line along the left bank descending, of said San Joaquin River in a norteasterly direction to the point of intersection of said line with the southerly-b a^_k of False River; thence north— easterly in a straight line to the point of intersections of the northerly band: of False Rivcr with the line of lour �a Water on the left bank descending of San Joaquin River; s thence running along said line up San Joaquin River, northerly, east-erly 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 bank descending of Old River and said line fi> produced to its intersection with the center line of Sand Mound =`'p lough near the most easterly extremity of the Franks 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 F the southerly boundary of Jersey Island, connecting Taylor Slough and- Dutch Slough; thence westerly along the center line of saidh 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 beginning, embracing all of Jersey Island Tract, Bradford Tract, Webb Tract and Franks w 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 by by the Assessor, with the changes ordered by this Board of Sunervisors, sitting as a Fy 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 $23455.0 k ;r { i �f A }rte That the value of the personal property within the proposed permanent ' Road Division, according to the las. completed assessment roll is $2,220.00. That the number of inhabita_�ts within the proposed permanent road divisior. , as nearly as can be ascertained, is 230. Thata pa--•ticular description as to the location of the road, which it is desired to construct and improve is as follows: BEGINNING 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" `u filed August 7, 1923, in Vol. 18 of daps, pages 419 to 424, t: Records of Ccmtra Costa County; t hence northwesterly along the east side of the canal lying near the southwesterly boundary line of Lots 39, 34, 33, 32, 31, 30, 29 and 28 bf the aforesaid rw Map, a distance of 7,000 feet more or less, to apoint near the k most westerly corner of said Lot 29; thence Northeasterly to a point on the levee along the westerly side of Taylor Slough near the most northerly corner of said Lot 29; thence following said levee in a general northeasterly direction to the ferry 7 landing situated near the northeasterly corner of Lot 13 of the aforesaid Map. The total length of the highway it is propossd {; to improve is 3.1 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, Franks and Jersey Islands, all bein 'b land included in the proposed divisioncan be had. That said road at the present tim , is almost impassable and in order that ingress and egrees to and from the various z 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 s aid 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. - rx That said petition is accompanied by an affidavit in the form r equired ..r 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 completed assessment roll, and that the valuations given in said petition are complete and correct. • "aY That the County Surveyor has filed herein his report setting forth a descrintion 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 ORDE ED 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 ;p 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 y. , R. 2 E. Mt. Diablo Base and Meridian produced northerly; thence north along the west line of the east one-half of said section 1.4, produced to the line of low water on the northerly or right bank descending of Dutch Slough; thence northwesterly and northerly along said low water line to the line of low water on the southerly or left hank descending; 314 tw Fes. of the San Joaquin River; thence running along said low water line along the left bank 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 ncr theasterly 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 03d 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 Found Slough near the "p= most easterly extremity of the Franks tract; . thence southwesterly along the center line of Sand Mound Slough to its intersection with the center line of r 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 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 J� lying within the boundaries of Contra Costa County. The above and foregoing order was used by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County on the 3rd day of September, 1935, by the following vote of 5 " the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Buchanan, Long, Trembath, Cummirg s and Stow. Noes: Supervisors- None. Absent: Supervisor- None. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, September 16, 1935, ti at 10 o 'clock A.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chairman. ; Clerk. Via. .4. ORDER FOR SPECIAL MEETING OF BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. IT IS BY THE BOARD OF SUPEEVISORS OF 6ontra Costa County ordered that a special meeting of said Board be held on Saturday, September 7th, 1935, at 9:30 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 ;m at said time. R.J.Trembath Harry M.Stow. James N.Long. 1A °rs r< AV �U �r IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CO-.11-TRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 'r SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, 1935• The Board met at 9:30 o' clock A.M. 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 Chairman Pro Tem. In Matter of Allowance of X Pay Roll of S.E.R.A. workers of Contra Costa County. Upon motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Stow, IT IS BY THE _r^ BOARD ORDERED that the claims of S.E.R.A. workers of the bounty of Contra Costa, for the dates of 3 September rd 4th and 5th 1935 y P , , be and the same one hereby allow_ ; ed out of Unemployment Relief Loan Fund. y r And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Sept. 16, 1935, at 10 o'clock A.M. .Chairman " :�. .Clerk. r f IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, t STATE OF CALIFORdI A. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th, 1935• The Board :net at 10 o' clock A.i1. - Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman ; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cummings, Harry Stow and R.J.Trembath. S.C,dells , Clerk. `s4- The minutes of the Board for and during the month of August, 1935, are read :v to the Board, and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and -,3 Clerk. 4 Y In Matter of Authorizing the County Recorder to Continue S.E.R.A. Project. Ralph Cunningham, County Recorder of Contra Costa County, having applied �u 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. T IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMED that authorization for the continuance of said project be and the sage is hereby granted and the cost of doing said work, shall be paid out of the County Unemployment Bond Relief Fund until said Project shall be N - taken over by W.P.A. K s. r- �' .4. 37 . N' �4 y[. In Matter Ler of Authorizing Continuance of S.E.R.A. Recreation and Playground ` Mork Project. , B.O.W�lson, County Superintendent of Schools having applied to this Board for authorization to continue an S.E.R.A. project of recreation and playground work heretofore commenced and ordered discontinued by S.E.R.A. IT IS BY THE ' OARD ORDERED that authorization to said County Superintendent of Schools to continue said S.E.R.A. project of Recreation and play-ground work, be authorized for a period of thirty days from and after the recommencement of said- project; aidproject; the cost of said project to be paid for out of the County Unemployment Bond Relief Loan Fund, as to labor and materials only. rte# In Natter 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 IT IS BY THE. BOARD ORDERED that said permit be granted. In ?`atter of Paying Transportation s of S.E.R.A. Workers crossing Carquinez Toll Bridge. Request having been made to this Board that transnortation of S.E.R.A. workers , residents of Contra Costa County, who are employed on S.E.R.A. projects at dare Island, be paid by the County of Contra Costa.a&ossing the Carquinez Toll Bridge of the American Toll Bridge Company, and the said American Toll Bridge Company { having offered to transport said workers at the rate of $3. per car per month, v r�. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County of Contra Costa pay the trans-portat- 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. K y. InMlatter of Granting Leave of Absence to Gifford Thomson. Clifford Thomson, Justice of the Peace of Judicial Township No. 3 of Cancra Costa Countv, having applied to this Board for permission to leave the State ofY California, IT IS BY THE 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. :rte f�. In Ratter of Approval of Auditor's Financial. Retort of Contra Costa county. 2�. A.N, Suilenger , County Auditor of Contra Costa County, having filed with this Board in accordance with Section 3737 of the Bolizical Code, the Financial Statement of said County, It is, by the Board ordered that said financial statement be and the same n is hereby approved. InMatter -of Transfer of Funds. On request of County Auditor, A,N,Sullenger, IT IS BY ME 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 t" e Court 1 131J415 Statutory Office Exp. Allce. 22.00 97.00 ,. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the following new app_ ro -,riations be made and the amount thereof transferred from Unappropriated Reserve Fund to the General Fund, y, to wit : Elections- Preliminary Casts 120 0519 Office Sup Elie s, Misc. $75-00 t. Justice Curt a 136 o414 Small Claims Ct. Expense 22.00 �C 97.00" . 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 adjustments of road fund appropriations be made, in order to clea3r . up accounts for 193 --35: a 1934-35- _ Road Appropriation Adjustments. Increase. Decrease, A. Sup, Dist_ 2 Rotor Veh Fund R 211-0 Mtce. Rts, of Way 20.00 $240,00 Mtce. B25 R212-205-5- R 212_0 Mtce. Surface 220.00 M $2�._. $24o.00 yup. Dist. 1 General Fund. �y R 121-0 Mtce. Rts of Way 200.00 100 .00 Imprs to Rds R175..O aA"� R 121-102 " A 13 165-00 200 .00 " " Bridges 1Z.76 -.6� r 00 New Const. R 179 _ $365-00 $365.00 __ Sun. Dist- 5 General Fund R 20_ Clifton Ct. Ferry 1 � 5 9 95.00 162,00 Mtce-.Rts of flay i R521. M° 00 Mtce-Surface R522. $195.00 195.00 • 7� The said order is passed :,y the unanimous vote of the Boardn fi rL� '4 7 r ry 47 37� t:y .rev 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 accounts: 1934-35. Aunropriation Adjustments. Increase. Decrease. Hall of Records 159 0523 Repair Supplies 5.00 5. 00 Water 0527 Jail—Care of Pris. 231 �y 0515 Med. & Surg. Supp. 2.00 2.00 Misc.Sup. 0599 Fire Pio tection 247 0399 Misc. Seruices, 35.00 35.00 Co. Equip. 0395 Ho Bldgs. & Grds. 502• 0527 Mater 5.00 5.00 Repair Supp. 0523, 8 Richmond Health Ctr. 552 �< 0515 Med. & Surg. Supp. •75 .75 Offc. Supp. Mis. 0538. y= The said order is passed by the unanimous vo-e of the Board. :.z In Matter of Allowance to Indigents. `x IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that FOLLOWING Allowances be granted to following Indigents: MRS. LAURA KRTES� 9th & A. Sts. Antioch: $25.00 County cash allowance be discontinued and relief given in kind, as of Aug. 1st , 1935• -` JOHN HAY1ILTON , Main St. Laf ayet-�e. 510.50 .State and $10.50 county aid for needy blind be granted to begin as of Sept. 1, 1935. � ,.. •'�35. HIRAY MORRILL 711 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito. 412.00 State aid to the needy blind and $12• county cash allovrance be cont inuei as of July, 1935. n 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• ;Y ;WILLIAM PIER, 515 Escobar St. Martinez. $15. State and "15. Cou_n�y aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of Aug. 1, 1935, and that 415. State and $15, county aid be increased to 015.50 State and $15.50 County aid as of Sept. 15, 1935. jp- MRS, MARY DUCOING, 204 Avila St. El Cerrito. $5. State aid to the needy aged and $5. county cash allowance be continued Ys. as of Aug. 1, 1935• h;3, 3dRS. TELLIE IVA'_VCOVICH .'Walnut Creek. " 410.50 State and $10.50 County aid to the needy aged be reduced to $5.50 State and $5.50 county aid as of Sept. 1st, 1935• MRS MARJORIE DAVIDSON , 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 $60 State aid be granted to MRS. SANDOVAL for the care of her children during father' s terra of imprisoriment; to begin as of Sept. 15 , 1935• MARY TIRZZA, 363 W. 7th St, Pittsburg. $50. State aid and $20. County aid for halfornhan children be decreased to $40 State aid and $20 county aid as of Sept. 1,, 1935, as Frank becomes to years of age S ept. 15, 1937. 'y ETHEL ARYSTRUTG Jefferson St. Martinez. . . State and $15, county aid be changed to $30 State aid and $25. County aid ` as of Sept. 6, 1935, being for needy children. And the Board takes recess to meet on Saturday, Septernber 21st, 1935, at a 9:30 o'clock A.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clerk. t :SN c� IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Or CON=GA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFURLrIA. y SATURDAY, SEPMB .R 21st, 1935. ` The Board met at 10 o 'clock A.21. Present: Supervisors James N.Long, Harry M. Stow and R.J. Trembath. S.C.Wells, r . Clerk. Acting Chairman: Sup ervi sor R.J.Trembath. M Absent: Supervisors H.L•.Cu^-mings and W.J.Buchanan. in Matter of Allowance of S.E.R.A. 'yY, Pay Roll. On motion of Sunervisor 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 ,*�a ending Sept. 19th, 1935, be and the same is hereby allowed. Yf r ? �f In '"atter of Granting Dance Permit. 4" y. Mt. Diablo Post 1#246, nerican Legion, at Danville, having applied to this a Board for permission to conduct a dance until hour of 3 o ' clock A.M. on following . . dates, to wit: Oct. 5th, Nov. 2nd, and Dec. 7th,1935, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED 'fy ,Y that permission to conduct said dances be and the same is hereby granted.� r n And the -"oard takes recess to meet on Saturday, September 25th, 1935, at 10r o ' clock A.M. . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman. . . . . . . . .. . . .}: •. . .Clerk. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CO21rIRA COSTA COTITY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, SEPTE:4BER 28th, 1935. ' The Board met at 10 o' clock A.M. Present: Sunervisors James N.Long, H.L.CumminY,s and Harry M.Stow. S.C.Wells, k ` Clerk. Absent: Sunervisors W.J.Buchanan and R.J.Trembath. Supervisor James X.Long acting as Chairman Pro Tem. { In Matter of Allowance of S.E.R.A. Pay—Roll. On motion of Sunervisor Stow seconded by Supervisor. 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 z allowed.. `l K� vRS ?X4:i �N 380 a r In t.:atter of Allo7ance tD Indigents. 14 It is by the Board ordered that following allowances to indigents be made: AARON COOK. 724-Pomona St. El Cerrito: Y� Application for aid be denied due to death of applicant. MRS. AGiVES K EENA1N, 102 17ashi ngton Ave. P t• Ri ch=ond: $30 State aid for half orphan children be a.,aended to read: $20.00 State aid for half orphan children as of Sept. 30, 1935. MRS. MARGUEITA DIAS,, San Pablo. $3n. State aid for half orphan children and $30 county cash allowance -. be amended to read: s` $20.00 State aid for half orphan children and $20 county cash allowance as of Sett . 19 1935. MRS 935- MRS FELIPA CARIIERA, 632— First St. Richmond: 0 State aid for half orphan children be amended to read: $50.00 State aid for half ornhan children as of Sept. 14, 1935' , And the Board takes recess to meet on ".onlay, October 7th, 1935, at 10 { o ' clo c' A.M. r€ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman. . . .�. . . . . .Secretary. fay.. G R. y`4 d:V _ fu+ r3 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF C011TRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MON,mlff, 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. �A IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following allowances to indigents be made to wit: _A CIRO CARDINALLI, 290 West 6th St. Pittsburg. $15.00 State aid and 315, county aid for needy blind be granted to begin Sent. 1, 1935• MINA WIDMER 231 South 4th St. Richmond. $10 'Jounty cash allowance granted as of Sept. 15, 1935• g MRS. CAROLINE HANi IFF, Walnut Creek. `- $20 County cash allowance be granted to begin as of Sept. 162 1935. MRS IGNACIA SOUZA 1327 Flora St. Crockett. $ 33.00 county cash allowance continued as of Sept. 1st, 1935• MRS. VICTORIA BLACK, 2247 Lincoln Ave. Concord $25. county cash allowance be continued as of Aug. 1, 1935• 'yil JOSEPH AND JOSEPHINE HOPKINS� 1521 Estudillo St. Martinez. $7. 50 increase, or a total of $30.00 county cash be granted as of Aug. 11193 MRS. VICTORIA ALTER (For EARL Z;wADSKI ) 559- 25th st. Oakland. $6.50 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• 2 r 5}, 38�-4 DOMINIC & ANNIE MERCURIO , Foster St. Martinez. County cash discontinued as of Oct. 1, 1935- DANIEL AND CAROLINE HAIZ IFF, Walnut Creek: county cash allowance discontinued as of Sept, lb, 1935. JOHN LOUIS GILL 425— 15th St Richmond. $12• County cash allowance discontinued as of Sept. 15, 1935. MR. AIZ MRS. CHAS. SHUQUIST, 726 Richmond St. El Cerrito: $35• county cash allowance discontinued as of Sept. 1, 1935• MR AND MRS EDWARD B. SOUTHARD, Walnut Creek: $635, county cash allowance discontinued as of Oct. 1, 1935. MR. AND MRS ELBERT _W_EES, 442— 10th St. Richmond. $40 county cash allowance discontinued as of Sept. 16, 1935• n: 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 BUTLER 1615 'arinosa St. Richmond. $15 State aid to needy aged and $15 county cash allowance, be granted to begin as of Oct, 1, 1935. h k- FRANKLIN J.GARDiTM4 , 1427 Nevin Ave. Richmond. rs $17;50 State aid to needy aged and '17.50 county cash allowance granted _ as of Sept. l0, 1935• FRANK BOOTH 545 Third St. Richmond. $8.00 State aid to the needy aged and $9.00 county cash allowance be granted as of Oct. 1, 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• ` j:, MRS. AUGUSTA SHUWIST 726 Richmond St. El Cerrito: f X015 State aid to the needy aged and $15, county ca.s n allowance be granted to begin as of Sept, 10, 1935. "= �a MRS. ELVIRA WEES,6 442-10th St. Richmond. h $10 State aid to needy aged and $10 county cash allowance to begin as of Sept. 16, 1935• MR. ML_ WIDMER_ 231 So. 4th St. Richmond. $27.50 County cash allowance be discontinued as of Sept. 15, 1935, and that $13. state aid and $13. county aid for needy age be granted to bt gin as of Sept.16,193 CHARLES ARNOLD 437— Los Medanos St, Pittsburg ., $15. State and $15, county aid for needy aged be granted to begin Sept. 29 ,1935 ELBERT WEES, 442— 10th St. Richmond. $17.50 State aid t: needy aged and $17.50 County cash allowance beg ranted to begin Sept, 16, 1935. MRS, FRANCES SOUT_HARD, Walnut Creek. $10. State aid for needy aged and $10 county cash allowance be granted as of ,F Oct. 1st, 1935• y MRS ELIZA TROUTMAN Concord. � , 7.50 State and $7.50 county aid for needy arced be granted to begin as of Sept. 12 1935• ut MR. FLETCHER TROUTMAN Concord. y" 12.75 State and $12.75 county aid for needy aged be granted as of Sept. 1, 193 . ;p EDWARD B SOUTHARD Walnut Creek. $14 State aid to needy aged and $14.50 County cash allo:aar_ce 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. $17.50 State and $17.50 County aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of �^ Sept, lo, 1935- RS LOUISE CHERBO11NO Main St, Walnut Creek. 9.00 State and $9.00 County aid for needy aged be discontinued as of Oct. , 1st, 1935- MISS ANNIE OATES) 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 CHERBON\0, Main St. Walnut Creek. $10.50 State and $10.50 County aid for needy aged be discontinued as of Oct. 1, 1935- WORTHI ZTON MOORE, 438— 12th St. Richmond. 15, State aid to zhe needy aged and $15, coixnty cash allowance be discontinu d as of Oct. 1, 1935. 4 :rl JOSEPH MAYNARD, Box 125, Lake Ave. Rodeo. $H State and County aid for- needy aged be denied. MRS. MARIA NCIA Antioch Application for aid be denied. 91ILLIAM F. YOUNG, 1909 Shuey Ave. Walnut Creek. Applica ion for State and County aid to the needy aged be denied, EDITH D .BISSCHOP Alamo Road, Walnut Creek. • 20 State aid and $40 county aid for half orphan children be granted as of Oct. 1, 1935• MRS LOUISE ENGB1z-,RG, 004 Richmond St. E1 Cerrito. 20 State and $10 county aid for needy children be granted as of Oct. 1, 1935 ' MRS. ELIZABATH JONES Box '50, 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, #30, — 19th St. Richmond. , $10 State aid for needy children be granted as of Sept. 1, 1935. :. MRS. ROSE, AIELLO. 363 Pd. 5th St. Pittsburg. $10 State and $10 county aid for child of an Incapacitated Father due to V tuberculosis be granted as of Oct. 1, 1935. MRS, MARGARET DIAS , R.F.D. Box 415; Richmond. 20 State aid for needy children and $20 county cash allowance be- continued {4, as of Sept. 1935• MRS, LOUISE CUBA, 428 Cutter St. Pittsburg. $30 State aid and $30 c-unty aid for half orphan children'be continued as of Sept. 1, 1935- MRS, 935.MRS. C ATHERIN E HERBERT, � West 10th St. Pittsburg 20 State aid and $20 county aid for half orphan children be continued as of Oct. 1, 1935• _ FY MRS. DOROTHY ALVES E1 Cerrito, Cal. 929 Richmond St. 20 State and $20 county aid for half orphan children be' continued as of Aug. 1, 1935• MRS FERNCARLSON, 1}0 _10th St.. Richmond. —� $10 State and �O County aid for needy children be reduced to $10 State and $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, 013 Barrett St. a .11N Richmond. MRS ROS INA FABRI S iii i chol s, r� $20 State aid for }calf orphan children be discontinued as of Oct. 1 , 1935•K In Matter of Allowance to Indigents under care of Probation Officer. ' It is by the Board ordered that State aid be allowed Contra 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• X V\ That beginning Oct. 1, 1935, $20 per month be allowed the Probation Officer, K� 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 support and maintenance of Henrietta Vallejo, a mental defective That $50 per month State aid be allowed Contra Costa County to suTuckerpplement its support in.a like amount of Minnie, Luther, Donald, Mary and Eleanor , and an. that .this aid date from July 1, 1935. was. That beginning Sent. 19 , 1935, $40 State aid for sunport and maintenance of Elizabeth and Thelma Ernest, and Marie and Dietrich Ernst, be discontinued the Pro— bation Officer. y i 1 ti In Matter of Protesting against Maintaining 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 Humboldt Streets in the Town of San Pablo, having been filed with this Board and Wil- liam Verbiscio , Mrs. R.W.Hansen and Mrs. O.H. Hammer, having ap?eared 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 as they deem best in their judgment.K K�. InMatter of Eradication of Squirrels �r 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 n the N.W. 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 2, Township 1 South, Range 3 East, ': 5 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 .m. A.F otheringham and Mrs. Mary A.Fotheringham, his wife, by deed dated March 1, F 1905, and recorded March 31, 1905, in Vol. 11 1 of Deeds, at nage 18, described as =�:; follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of Sec. 2, Township 1 South, Range 3 East, f Mt,Diablo Base and Meridian; running east on said section and base line, 240 rods;. R y; thence at right angles south 20 feet; thence at right angles west 240 rods; thence ° _.. R. north 20 feet to the noint of beginning, _ contains ground squirrels or gophers r which are destructive to trees and plants, and it appearing 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, r 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 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 t� 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 dr of Section 2322 and 2322a of the Political Code of the State of California, to cause n the eradication, control and destruction of said ground squirrels and gophers. 0 The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. PY. 1�. Sz~ M 384 ,3 r z. p. �s kws, In the Matter of Application of rr.. Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company �.• to install cable and pipe upon Saranap 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 3 Springbxook Road, for the purpose of installing cable and pipe as shown on sketch , accompanying said application; IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that s aid application be granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. <- _,. 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 Comnany, a corporation, having presented j� to this Hoard, a Fora of Agreement between said Company and and the County of Coritr ,.� Costa, for the improvement of crossing C.R.C. No. B-63.5 between Brentwood and Byron, IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Form of Agreement be and the sa0e 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 Latter of Advertising for bids q for furnishing electric current to Brentwood r Lighting District. The contract between Pacific Gas & Electric Company and the County of Contra Costa for the furnishing of electric current to the Brentwood Lighting District being about to expire, Y IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that bids for the furnishing of electric current 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 flews, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. pF+ i R. G=e �5+ f j ��i�egcSe A+ s~ ,vim In Matter of approving of contract and bonds of Karl Koller, fir.. Karl Koller, having presented to this Board, a contract for the construction 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 OIRDEFL0 that said Form of Contract be and the same is hereby fi approved and the Chairman of this Board authorized to sign same on behalf of the _, County of Oontra 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 Ka-:i_ Koller be returned to said bidder. M In Batter of Declaring Ordinance No. 238 duly published. Ordinance No. 238 of the County of Contra Costa, having been published 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, `> V IT IS BY THE BOARD OFDUM that Ordinance No. 238 be and the same is hereby 314 declared duly published. N.. r In Matter of Granting Leave of Absence to R.J.Tre.lbath. x Supervisor R.J.Trembath, having applied to this Board for permission to leave t' the State of California, x IT IS BY THE BARD 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 T after date of leaving the State. =�x 01 In Batter of Petition for Formation of heater 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 Sid petition having been heretofore referred to the District Attorney of Contra -' Costa County for an Opir_icn as to its validity, and the District Attorney having K rendered an Opinion to this Board that said petition is invalid; µ IT IS by the BOARD ORD^ ED that the Opinion of the District Attorney be spread in full on the minutes of this Board, to wit: " OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT ATTGR;DY COIT7RA CO3TA COUNTY. Mart inez , California. October 7, 1935. Mr. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, Contra Costa County, Martinez, California. Dear Mr. z=,uchanan: We have received your request for an opinion in regard to the validity of the petition filet recently for the p 3S 16 _;.. e h f the formation of the Greater Pittsburg Municipal Utility Dis 4rict. x. 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. Very truly yours, (Signed) Francis P. Healey, ' District Attorney HJ:DE By Harold Jacoby, Deputy. 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 Hoard on said order being unanimous. In ?utter 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; r AND WHEREAS, the filing of such a notice creates a lien against the real pro erty of the person so aided by the County, which lien is security for payment of money used by the County for aid of such person; vOW 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 in cases where the recipients Y T . of aid under the provisions of said Act, own real property.K ag In Matter of Purchase of Wheel-Chair for Mrs. Amanda Messenger. Otis Loveridge, Social Service Director of Contra Costa County having reporte 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 Purchasing 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. , Cy 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 : t Conga Costa County, are in need of special medical care which is not available at the Contra Costa County Hospital, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Otis Loveridge,S o tial Service Director , 4. wy� of Contra Costa County, and Dr. E.W.Merrithew, County Physician, provide to said , persons, such medical care and treatment as they deem best in their judgment. In !atter of Sponsoring S.E.R.A. Projects. It IS Ti 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: x . 1_ 2261 Richmond, Visiting Housekeepers. 2_ 227, Richmond, Surplus Commodities. 236, Richmond, Musicians Project. 325, County, Sewing. 9_ 229 , County, Wood Cutting. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ;k4, k4t. In Matter of consideration of PrDposed Ordinance for Control and Suppression of Tuberculosis among cattle, 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 o f 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 y. before this Board and were heard, It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the further consideration of adoption of said Ordinance be and the same is hereby continued to Monday, October 14th, 1935, at 2 oclock P.M. In Matter of Transfer of Funis. r Upon request of A.N.Sullenger , County Auditor , and in order to finance purchase made by County Officers of Contra Costa County; riK IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following additional appropriations be made, to wit: r f'; Treasurer 106 Replacement of Equipment, 47.00 linerior Courts 0911 Office Furniture, 2.00 The Foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards _ �r In Matter of application of George S. McMullin, for permission to lay water pipe line. George S.Mc?!ullin, having made apolication to this Board for permission to lay . a water pipe at the side of the El Rio Road from the Bridge opposite the Danville zr 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 r granted, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor and to the y satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District. xy Y ]ice r In Matter of Application of A.S•Ferguson for permission to close Road from Herdlyn to Clifton Court Ferry. n A.S.Ferguson, having applied to this Board for permission to close that cer;; tain road from Herdlyn to Cliton Court Ferry, while constructing a flood—gate is under said road; Fi IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission to close said road be and the sane is hereby granted. z<a In Matter of Advertising Resources of Contra Costa County at Antioch Fall Fair. This Board 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 Fair Committee for the purpose of advertising the resources of Contra Costa County at said a Antioch Fall Fair held Oct. 5-6—, 1935. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Ant.,cch 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. . ;q �Y. In Matter of Application on behalf of 7 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 w= is now indebted and/obligations payable for eater, equipment, supplies, gasoline, : rental, maintenance of fire truck and fire house, in the sum of $742.15, and that 5r%[ said District has available for its use a sum in excess of that amount, but that =r �h 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 expend the sum of $742.15 to pay obligations on indebtedness neces gg r T s_ 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. t 1 a.fl i r'kr `.q In Matter of Correction of Assessments. Geo, O,MeAli ese, County Assessor of Coi1Lra Costa County, having applied to this a : Board for authority to correct the following assessments in accordance with Section 3951 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 x Stoll, SE by Great Western Power Co' s. r/w & Berkeley Country mow, 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 y 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 74 by land of Stoll, NE by Arling ion Ave. S.E.& SCJ by land of Friend, 1.10 acres, assessed value of land, $275. " In Vol. 17, Assessment "0. 38670 Willmie 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. 13) . Authorization to cancel same being requested. y=" And said application being approved by the District Attorney, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDER'M that said application be granted., n In Hatter of Correction of Assessment. Geo. 0, Meesq, County Assessor of Contra Costa County, having applied to this Board for autixorization to correct assessments in accordance with provisions of Section 3804a. of the Political Code, as follo=ws, to wit: For year 1935-36: In Vol. 17 Assessment 'No. 39556 Elizabeth G. & Frank Mathos are assessed with the N 33.331 of Lot 6 Court Avenue Tract with improvements amounti g 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 41200. 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. 620€7 . and add same to assessment No. 62053 is asked, And said apulication having been approved by the District Attorney of Oontra N Costa County, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that tie County Auditor of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized to make said corrections as requested. k R f r•P 1�b r yah ,t ijr IN THE MATTER OF THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS OF CLAYTON VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT, RESOLUTION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF TIE COUNTY OF CO:ti__.A COSTA, STAIE OF CALIFORNIA, WHEREAS, on the 29th day of August, 1935, the School Board of the Clayto � Y 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 I14� K� 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: 3� That an election be called and 'held throughout said Clayton Valley Schoolan District on the 27th day of September, 1935, for the purpose of submitting to the f, electors of said Clayton Valley School District , the question of issuing and sellin R the bonds of said Clayton Valley School District, in J:e 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 pe--- annum, interest payable semi-annually for the pur- r pose of raisin mono for tie building or g Y _ 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 hepro-ceedings had in the premises have been certified to this Board of Supervisors bythe School Board of the Clay.on Valley School District as required by law, and V7HEREAS, the 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 d•av of August, 1935, an election rias duly called in said Clayton Valley School Distridt, and was held in said Clayton Valley School District on the 27th day of September, 1935, bv and that notice of said election was given Josting 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 " `oncord Transcript" a newspaper printed and published in said County of Contra Costa, State of California, not less than once a week for thr e Y 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 there made return of the ballots and the poli 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 noir finds and declares 4 3� Y t that there was a total of 125 vote's cast at said electi�,n and that more than two-thin s • of the votes cast , to wit: 90 votes were cast for the i_�3L1ing of said bonds, and that 34 Votes 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. ';` fir. And this Board further finds anci declares 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 thing required by law to be done, have been done and performed in reg lar and in due form `r and in strict accordance with the urovisions of the Statute auborizing the issuance of the School District Bonds, and that the total of indeltedness of said School Dis- trict, including this proposed issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by la.w. IT IS THEREFOR=. 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 ($9,000.00) dollars and tht the same shall be numbered from one to nin consecutively, and shall be in denominations of one thousand ( 1,000.00) dollars each, payable within nine (9) years from date thereof in lawful money of the United States l of America, with interest thereon at the rate of four per cent (4%) per annum payable semi-annually on December 1st, and June Ist , of each year , until the date of tr 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 lst day of December 1935, and shall be payable as follows, to wit: One bond numbered 1 to mature one year from date, to w: t: on the lst day . of December, 1936. One bond numbered 2 to mature two years from date, to wit: on the lst day of December, 1937. : One bond numbered 3 to mature three years from date, to wit : on the lst day of December, 1939. One bond numbered 4 to mature four years from date, to wit: on the lst day of December , 1939• One bond numbered 5 to mature five years from date, to wit : on the lst day of December, 1940. One bond numbered o to mature six years from date, to wit: on the lst day of December, 1941, 'w One bond numbered 7 to mature seven years from date, to wit : on the 1st ' day of December, 1942. One bond numbered S to mature eight years from date, to wit : on the lst day of December , 1943. One bond numbered to mature nine 9 years from date , to wit : on the lst day of December , 1944. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued in substantiall* the following form, to wit No. $1000.00. SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND CLAYT ON VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT ;? COUNTY OF C0•aTRA COSTA, STATE CF CALIME RNIA, CLAYTON VALLEY 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 December , One thousand 39,E t I ($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 lst day of June and the lst day of December of each and every year from the date hereof until t his bond is paid. This Bond is one of a series of bonus of like tenor and date numbered from one (1) to nine (9) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of Nine thousand ($9,000. 00) dollars and is issued and soldby the oa •d of Sunervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the nur:�ose of raisins money to be used for the building or purchasing of school buildings and the supplying of school build- ings with furniture or necessary apparatus of a. permanent nature for and in the said Clayton Valley School District in said Counter of- Contra. Caste , State of California, ` in pursuance of, and in strict conform.z-y 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 vo,, ing at an election duly and regularly called and held and conducted throughout said Clayton Valley School District, in said County and State on the 27th day of Se :�tember, 1935. And the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of h 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 by law and that all the acts and conditions and things required by law to be A. done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and have been performed in regular and in due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorizing the issue of School District Bands. : And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of in- ti~ dehtedness of the said Clayton Valley School District including this issue of bonds is within the limit provided by law. -' phis bond is in the form prescribed by an order of said Bo= 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 f or the redemption of said bonds and the payment of interest thereon z shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of said Clayton Valley School District. IRT WITNESS WHEREOF , the Board of Sunervisors of the Oounty of Contra Costa, try 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 ----- 19 3 5. 4 T rl W.J.Buchanan Chairman of the Board of Sunervisors. ATTEST: A. N. Sullenger, S.C. ,FELLS County Auditor. -ounty Clerk and Clerk of the Board Of Supervisors of the County of a Co ra Costa, State of California.. RESOLVED: That to each of said bons 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. 4No,_ 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 and State, on the lst day of 19 at his office it 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. F. r.J.Buchanan , Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, S. C. 177LLS, County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. AviD IT IS EURTN R ORDERED that the County Clerk of the County o f Contra Costa n State of California, shall cause the said bonds and coupons to be prepared in a.ccordan e with the foregoing form. AND IT IS E-:RBy r URi HER ORDER:ID that W.J.Buchanan, the Chairman of this Boar , S.C.Wells, zhe County Clerk and Clerk of this Hoard, and A.V.Sullenger , County Auditor of said County is, and each of theta arc, hereby authorized as such officials to sign each of said bonds on behalf of said County, and to impress upon each bond the seal �ya c of this Board of Supervisors, and to sign each of said coupons by their respective facsimile signatures; 4� AMD IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said bonds be sold by the Board of Supervi ors r of said County, for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the 18th day of November , 1935, at the hour of 11 o 'clock. A.M. 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, t, 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, r r and the date of payment thereof, and the kind of money for which said bonds will be sold , to it : lawful money of the United States of America; and that said bonds will be sold to the hi4aest arid 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 richt to reject any or all of said bids jor two consecutive weeks in the"Ooncord ..ranscript11 a newspaper printed and published and circulated in the said Counts* of Contra Costa. �h Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the said Board of Supervisors held on the 7th day of October, 1935. Ayes: Supervisors Trembath, Cummings, Ston, Long and Buchanan. : wy Noes: Supervisors- None. Absent: Supervisors: Bone. W.J.Bughanan y'J. J. Buchanan Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. InM Atter of Issuance of . y Bonds of Clayton Valley School District. RESOLUTIOid AND ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY ., . OF CONTRA COSTA STAT OF CALIFORNIA. -` RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of a Contra Costa, State of California, the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, sem. 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, hereby authorized to execute the bonds issued in the above matter. Dated: this 7th day of October , 1935• F W, J. BUCHANAN W. J. Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. ' t ATTEST: S.C. ELLS County Clerk and ex—officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the -X County of Contra Costa. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, October 14th, 1935, at 2 o �clocic f. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chairman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ."lerk. Y� 39 r Kr II -'HE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CDI TRA COSTA COUNIiY, STATE OF C ALIFORNIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1935. The Board met at 2 o z clod P.m. . ,e Present: Han. W.J,Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N,Long, H.L,Cummings and Harry 1:,Stow, S.C.tijells, Clerk. ; Absent : Supervisor R.J,Tre::bath. V In Matter of Authorization of continuance of ao .. , S, RARecreation and Playground yground Wprk i'ro j ect. Oscar Ch. Henriksen, Director of S.E,R.A, having applied to this Board 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 ORDERED 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 works ba grant e d, for a period of one creek 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. r; rv� In Matter of Application of Board of Supervisors, of Con;.ra Costa County., the governing body of Carquinez County Fire Protection District , to exceed budget limit for the fisca? year 1933-34, during the fiscal year 1934-35. The Carquinez County Fire Protection District having expended the sum of x607,18 during the fiscal year 1934 -35, in excess of the amount hereto re allow- ed llo ed by the State Board of Equalization, far the installing of conduits, pipe lines, . and hydrants and for other expenses, On motion of Suiervisor Cummings , seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this Board, the governing body of Carquinez County Fire Protection District , apply to the State Board of Equalization for permission to expend the s-im of $007.3.$, during the fiscal year 193+35, in excess of the r: amount heretofore allowed to be- expended by said State Board of Equalization, e In Hatter of Consideration of Adoption of Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 229 of County of" Ca tra Costa, The Dairy men of Contra Costa County having heretofore presented to this 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 J appear before the Board and are heard; and it appearing to this Board that the 4� i �w C r� 45}f proposed form of Ordinance is illegal; THEREUPON, IT IS AGREED by the beef cattle raisers of said County and the dairy men that a committee of three be appointed from each body, the beef cattle menp- anpoint as their committee W.A,Ba.rnes, Chairman; and Linus Claeys and John DeMartini; , ~ and the dairymen anpo int R.L.Emer son, Chairman; and William Luiz and B.R,Burroughs as their commit4�e, 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 Matter of Allowance of S.E.R.A. Pay Roll. On motion of Supervisor Stow, seconded by Supervisor Long, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEH✓D that the S.E,R.A, pay—roll for the week ending October 11th, 1935, be A. and the same is hereby alloyed, out of the County Unemployment Bond Relief Loan Fund. r And the Board takes recess to Meet on Monday, October 21st, 1935, at 10 01 clo ck A,M. J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chairman . . :`: . . . . . .Clerk. y . .ori. 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.Cunmings, Harry r M,Stow, and R.J.Trembath. S.C.Wells, Clerk. ;. In the Matter of Condd- ering Plan 1k- for Group Insurance of County employees. William Donaldson, of Richmond, California, having appeared before this Boar and presented a plan providing for the creation and operation of a system of ,•n2 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 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- torney of Contra Costa County with instructions that he investigate the cost of r. 'N said insurance to the County of Contra Costa. ,- r - ^yr t i" .eb._ 54' �c r= In Matter of Applications for 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 and at the following places, a_ to wit: x. Antioch Horseshoe Club, each Saturday evening durin- the month of October,193 Contra Costa Division, CaliZornia Highway Patrol, Crockett Grammar School — Auditorium, October 26, 1935• u' San Ramon Community Club, San Ramon Hall, Oct. 26, 1935. ) K marry Goldenhar, The Willows, near Orinda Junction, every. evening. ' It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the applications of Antioch Horse-shoe 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 ORDS 4 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 Qounty, having applied to this – A Board under provisions of Section 3891 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. 29909 the Richfield Oil Company is assessed with personal property amounting to $166,255;included in this amount of personal property are seven tank cars, the assessed value of same is $�3 360, These tank cars are also assessed by the State BoaT-d of Equalization (see fol. 31 . Assessment Np.,64103). Authority to County Auditor :o cancel this double assessment Y cancelling the amount of $3,360. from assessment No. 29909 is requested, ryf. and the DistrictAttorney of Contra Costa County, having approved the same; Y It is by the Board ordered that said application be and the same is hereby granted. K `rr In Matter of Correction of Assessments. } Geo. O.Meese , County Assessor of Contra Costa County, having applied to this Board under provisions of Section 3804a of the Political Code , for permission r to authorize the County Auditor to correct the following assessments: F 16 Assessment No 6 the Methodist Church is assessed For year 19 5-36. In Vol. 373 7 with Lots 13 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 Assesso 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 -s granted. ;'ycz x S eJ x 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 yegrf s� 1935_3630 to wit: d Vol. 31, Assessment #64943, Pacific Gas & Electric Co. First Installment: $1370 ® Rate of $1.29 per $100.00 extended as $24.13. should be Decrease Tax levy ------ _�2. A. s: and the said request for correction of this assessment having been approved by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, '±r IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that authority be granted to County Auditor to correct the same. In Matter of Authorizing Count a g y Officers to sign as Sponsoring Agent for W,P.A.Proj ects. RESOLUTION. BE IT RESOLVED that the following Contra Costa County Supervisors be, and v_ V 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.Lang, District :. 1. . H.L.Cummings, District No. 2. H.M.Stow, District No. 3. . W.J.Buchanan District No. x: R.J.Trembath, District No. 5• v 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 California, =wa. as the Sponsor's Fiscal Officer.,. r_ In Matter of Authorizing County Officers to Sign as Spbusoring Agent for A.P.A. Projects. .. RESOLUTION. BE IT RESOLVED, that the following Officers of Contra Costa County, be, Y, and are hereby authorized and empowered to sign as Sponsor 's Agent for the County �Y 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. V.G. Stevens, Agricultural Commissioner. a C.Wells, County Clerk. Dr. W.A.Powell, County health Officer. J.H.Morrow, Purchasing Agent. C.L.Dunklee, Draftsman Ralph Cunningham, County Recorder. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor. G.0 Meese , County Assessor. A.N.Sullenger , County Auditor. .:.£. John Miller , Sheriff. N. Martin Joost, Tax Collector, X 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. sof A i 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 Yrs _1 ;f boundaries of Supervisor Districts Two and Three, of the County of Contra Costa, be and the same hereby are fixed as follows, to wit: SUPEP.VISOR MT=:ICT #2. COM21ENCING at a point in the county boundary line in the Straits of 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 P,R. No. 56; thence south alon the boundary line between Ranchos El Pinole and Canada del Hambre (Northern Part to a point where the section line between Secs. 7 and S, ;. T 2 N. Rthence east on section line 2 1/2 . 3 W. intersects said dividing line, 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, El 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 Ranch; thence south 1/2 mile to Reder's land; thence westerly along the northerly line of Reder's land to the North line of Divisons 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 SA 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 1 ine of Contra costa and Ahmed 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 1 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 36; T.1 S. R. 1 E. and Sections 30 and 31 T 1 S. , R. 2 E. , thence westerly to the southwest corner of Section 25, T 1 S. , A. 1 E. thence north one mile to the N.E. 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 Sectio 18, T 1 S. ) R. 1 E. thence North two miles to the northeast corner of Section 12, T 1 S. 11 R. 1 W. thence west to the eastern boundary of the Rancho Arroyo de las auec s Y Bolbones; thence running westerly, southerly and westerly along the southern boundary of said Rancho to the northwest corner of section 1, 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 to a point in the western boundary of the Rancho San Ramon, being the southwest corner of the lands formerly known as the Dowling Tract; thence in a southwesterly direction to the corner of Sections 2, 3 10 and 11, T 1 S. 1 R. 2 W; thence west to the corner of Sections 3, 4, 9 and 1 T 1 �. , R. 2 W. M.D.P.& 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 ban Ramon; thence running northwesterly along the western boundary of the Rancho San Ramon to the easterly line of the Moraga Ranch; thence northeasterly along the line between the Moraga and San Ramon Ranchoes 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 del, Hambre , Southern Part, and Rancho Bocha 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 southerly 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 Boss; 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; thencenorthwesterly along the westerly line of said County Road to the point of intersection of said line with the easterly line of the County Road leading from Martinez through Alhambra Valleyt thence west to the west line of said Alhambra 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 intersection with the prolongation southwesterly of the dividing line between the lands of Joseph Brenkle and Lorenc Zuppan; thence northeasterly along the prolongation of said line to the corner common to the lands of -renkle 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, bn the east and Lorenc Zuppan on the west to the dividing line between Ranch EI Pinole and Rancho Canada del Hambre , Northern Part; thence east along said line to an angle point therein designated as Post P.R. 45 of the Survey of said Rancho El 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. i II f { t 7 SUPERVISOR DISTRICT #3. %` 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 Y, Martinez, thence south to the intersection of the westerly line of the incorporate T limits of the City of Martinez with the easterly line of the Rancho Canada del Hambr Northern Part, thence south along said Rancho line to the southeast corner of said Rancho, said point being designated as P.R.- 48 in the survey o f 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 Lorenc Zuppan; thence southerly, southeasterly southerly and southwesterly along the dividing line between the lands of A.F.6ily a and Joseph Brenkle on the east and Lorenc Zuppa.n, on the west, and said line produced, to the northerly boundary line of the right of way of the Atchison, Topeka and manta Fe Railway Company*' thence southeasterly, easterly and northeasterly alongsaid line to its intersec ion with the west line of the County 3 Road leading from artinez, through Alhambra valley, thence southerly along said line to a p oint due west of the point of intersection of the east line of said road v;rr with the westerly line of the County Road commonly known as the Pleasant dill 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 lards 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 between the Rancho Bocha .de la Canada de Pinole, and Rardio Oanada del Hambre, Southern Part; thence southerly and 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 s Moraga, Sar_ Ramon, Canada del Hambre and Boca de la Canada de Pinole; thence southwesterly along the dividing line betwee the Ranchos San Ramon and Moraga to the common corner of said Ranchos and Section 33 T 1 N. , R. 2 W. M.D.M. thence southeasterly along the western boundary line of the Rancho San Rin on to the dividing line between Sections 3 and 4, T 1 S. , R. 2 W. thence south to the corner of Sections 3, 4 , 9 and 10 --' T 1 S. , R. 2 W. thence east one mile to the corner of Sections 2, 3, 10 and 11,1 1 S. , R. 2 W. thence north- easterly to a point on the western boundary line of the Rancho San Ramon at the sout - west corner of lands formerly known as the Dowling Tract ; thence northeasterly r' 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 Solbones; thence southeasterly, southerly, easterly, northerly, easterly, northerly, easterly, northerly, easterly, and norther- ly, following the boundary line of the San Miguel Rancho, and southern boundry of Section 1 T 1 S. , R. I W. to the summit of Mt. Diablo; being the common corner of Sections t, 36, 31 and 1, T 1 N. , R. 1�E. & 1 W. ,i T 1 S. , R. 1 E and 1 W. , thence ; west to the boundary line of said Rancho San Miguel; thence in a westerly, northerly, westerly, northerly, westerly and northerly direction to a point where said boundary line intersects the southeasterly boundary line of the Rancho Monte del Diablo; thence following the southern and eastern boundary line of the Rancho .Monte del Diab o in a northeasterly, northerly and northwesterly direction to a point where the c ente line running north and south through Section 21, T 2 N. , R. 1 W. J. intersects said Ranch boundary; thence north 3/4 of a mile more or less to the. southwest corner o f the North 1/2 of the nor theast 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 10and 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 iJiablo; thence 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 divining Lots 37 and 38 of the Government Ranch to its intersection with the center of Mount Diablo or Seal Creek; thence meandering down and along the center of said creek in a general northerly direction to Hastings ,lough; 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 paint in the northerly boundary line of Contra Costa County in Suisun Bay; thence in a westerly direction along county boundary line in Suisun Bay, to point of beginning 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 Sarks, 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, 31 miles north of Concord, and known as the Maltby Overhead, IT ISS 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. ,,, 400 w ='a In Matter of Communication from Mary E.Mohr, in regard to Extermination =9 of Rats. A communication having been received by this Board from Mary E. of Concord, California, protesting against the rat conditions in the Concord District r It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said communication be referred to F.G.Stevens, n County Horticultural Commissioner, with instructions that he investigate said Condit_ K rt. ions and alleviate said conditions, if possible. .- In ossible.In Matter of Setting Aside Twenty-five Hundred Dollars ($2500-00) as and for the District Attorney's Special Fund. ;,ry Ys F r In accordance with and pursuant to Section 4309 of the Political Code of the K : State of California, ,_ -: �K IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the sum of Twenty-five Hundred ($2,500.00) dollars, be and the same is hereby set aside to the District Attorney of the County of Contra }ew,. K Costa, State of California, as and for his Special Fund for the. Fisml year 1935-36, from the General Fund of said County of Contra Costa, in the State of California. M K In Matter of Fixing Salaries of {; Employees at County Detention Home. hf Upon recommendation of the Probation Committee of Contra Costa Count 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.BRouse, be appointed handy Man at said Detention Home at a salary of $50 per month; and Eid].y y, Schultz, be appointed cook at a salary of $55.33 per month, said salaries to commenc as of Sept, 11, 1935, u In Matter of Proposed Fenaion Plan for Peace Officers of Contra Costa County. A petition signed by Constables of Contra Costa Count re County , questing this Board to establish a Peace Officers Pension plan under Act 5948 of the General Laws yY of the State of California, hating been filed; with this Board; It is, by the BOARD ORDERED that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County x� draw up an Ordinance which would establish a Pension Plan in Contra Costa County under Act 5948 of the General Laws of the State of California, said proposed Ordinane to be presented to this Board on Nov. 19th, 1935, for consideration by this Board. k In Mat ter 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. R >Y .w ]y K! } u In Matter of Transfer of Funds. On request of A.N.Sullenger, Count 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 v:4 n " " Bldg. " 100:00 ` Antioch L.O. " 1,000.00 Bay Point " Spl " 1,100;00 ... : Brentw—D.V. " Bldg. " dg 100.-00 � Excelsior " Spl. " 4,000:00 ` Moraga " " " 350.00 t. Rodeo �� " " 175.0 Antioch High School Chen. Fund. 2,000.00 r" Pittsburg n " " " 42000:00 Richmond " " " 41000.00 ,u* 2 0.000.00 51,925.00 ... The said order is passed by the unanimous -vote of the Board. r _ Y y. In Matter of Transfer of Funds. A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor of Contra Costa County, haivi4g reportedr to this Board that certain adjustments between funds are necessary in order to adjust { Y~ accounts for the months of July, August, and September, so that the said accounts f . a willresent a true record of the p proper allocation of charges for moneys heretofore ordered disbursed from the County Treasury, and good cause appearing therefore in a , v a detailed explanation presented by said A.N.Sullenger; It is by the Board ordered that the following adjustments be made in the fund .,x as kept by the County Auditor and by the County Treasurer: Debits Cr edits. (Decreases) (Increases) Char. & Corrns. Fund $292.24 County Library "If 27.00 Motor Salary If If6970.25 y 50.75 Unempl. Rif. Loan " 14.00 General 4 2 $7354.24 $7354.24 s�. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Matter of Cancellation of Warrants. 4. Upon request of A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, IT 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: CHARITIES & CORRECTION. ftN Date of Issue. �3�. 06 April 1, 1935• $15.00 7226 May 1, 1935, R.00 9201 June 1, 1935; 00 92o6 1, 1935, 15.00 9124 July 1, 1935, 15.00 217 Aug- 12 1935, 20:00 230 l; 1935, 20.00 . 290 1 1935, 16,oo 309 1, 193530 15.00 3g6 is 1935, 20.00 , 5, " 1, 1935, 20.00 =" 47 " 1, 1935, 4o.00 4 a 477 Aug. 1, 1935s $12.00 " 20.00 1029 Sept•li,i935, 25.00 r 1050 " 1, 1935s 19.00 1191 " 1, 1935, 16.00 1199i, 1935, 1-307 i, 1935, 25.00 1416 i, 1935; 13.50 1425 1, 1935, 10. 00 195`1 08t. 1, 1935s 30.00 t 206o If it 1935, 16. 00 2078 If is 1935, 6. 50 2107 If 19 1935, 13•.00 2162 " 11 1935, 12.00 2168 If 1J 1935s 40.00 2266 1, 1935, 3?..00 2271 " 12 1935 i •.50 2291 " 1, 19351 40.00 2294 i, 1935, 27.50 GENERAL FUND. 8083 July 15, 1935, 47.50 = 3 " 1 1 5 60:80 — ` COUNTY LfBRAR FUNL D 7 Sept. 5 1935, 1.90 " 19 1935, 21.30 M UN. SRLN. LOAN FUND 3 Aug. PAYROLL'FMfD. 29.�� 9 76 Oct. 1, 1935 , 4.50. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. : 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 weeks from and after Oct. 21st , 1935, and this Board hereby agrees 10 pay the sum of $300 per week during said period for Ma labor and material, said amount to be paid out of the Unemployment Bond Loan Relief Fund., In Matter of Allowance to Indigents. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT: 1 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. `"N WILLIAM MARTIN, 3105 Florida St. Richmond. '25. county cash allowance be amended to read: $20. county cash allowance r as of Oct. 11 1935• CARLO SERACUSE County Hospital. —�$-1 . county cash allowance be discontinued as of Aug. 8, 1935, and that the amount coming to him be mailed to him at County Hospit al. IRVIN FISHER 317 H. St. Antioch. 35• county cash allowance be discontinued as of Oct. 1, 1935• � = ELYDIA WILLIS 137- 16th St. Richmond. 12. county cash allowance bediscontinuedas of Oct. 1, 1935• MARY JANE COLWELL, 606_ 5th St. Antioch 10 State and Y10 county aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of Sept. 16, 1935• No money to be paid by'Auditor' s office until c ase i s approved by State Department of Social Welfare. TALMADGE THORN, Stone Valley Road, Alamo, Cal. $9.50 State and $9.50 County aid for needy aged be granted as of Sept. 20, 1935• ELYDIA WILLIS 137_ 16th St. Richmond. A $;.._ State aid to needy aged and $9.25 county allowance be granted as of Oct. i, 1935• IRVIN FISHER, 317 H. St. Antioch. $12.25 State and $12.25 County aid for needy aged be granted as of Oct. rot 1, 1935- L MRS. MARY FISHER 317- H. St. Antioch , 12.25 State m d $12.25 County aid for needy aged granted as of Oct. i, 1935 yeY `y � s JOHN TINKP.AM 1433 Nevin Ave. Richmond. ` 14.50 State aid to the needy aged and $14.50 County cash allowance be granted to begin as of Oct. 1, 1935• , FRED SCHELL, 1612 Macdonald Ave. Richmond. { 17.50 State aid to the needy aged and $17.50 County cash allowance be granted w as of Sept. 15, 1935. MRS. IDA KOHLHOFF, 1420 Chanslor Ave. Richmond . a $16.25 State aid to needy aged and $16.25 county cash allowance to begin as of Oct. 11, 1935. PALMER TURNER. 1220 Herman Ave. Richmond. x `16.25 State aid to the needy aged and $16.25 county cash allowance be granted as of Oct. 11 1935. rt . JOSEPH SMITH, Byron. . � 12.5Q State .and $12.50 County aid for needy aged increased to $15.00 State and $15.00 county aid as of Oct. 1 , 1935. �e MRS. SARAH LONG, 146- 10th St. Richmond. 12.50 State aid to the needy aged and $12.50 County cash allowance be discon- tinued as of Oct. 1, 1935- 11R6, SARAH HALSEY_, 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 LUCY HELENA SMITH, 263- 4th St. Richmond q 12.50 State aid for needy aged and $12.50 County cash allowance be discontinu as of Oct. 1 1935. MRS ELIZABETH INMAIT, 348 S. 4th St. Richmond. That aid be denied as need not established. MR. EDWARD G GUYOT Crockett. That aid be denied, as personal property is in excess of $500.00. LEO & HARRY PECCIA`JTJ, 1317 Castro St. Martinez. 20 State aid for said children be granted to begin as of Oct. 15, 1935. 4 SRS, RUBY JACRSON1 , 306 9entral Ave. Richmond Annex, Cal. 0 State aid and $30 county aid for needy children (half orphan) be continue r4 x as of Oct. 1, 1935• Yh. JOSEPH Nd HERNANDEZ, 112 S. 4th St. Richmond. State aid for half orphan children be continued as of Oct. 1, 1935• MRS. DELFINO BOSIO , 705 York St. Pittsburg 30 State and $30 county aid for needy half children (orphans) be continued as of Oct. 1 , 1935. t MRS. FAY KLINEMAN, 1311 Elm St. El Cerrito. $10 State and $20 county aid be continued as of Oct. 1, 1935• MRS. —HANNAH DOHERTY, 32 S. 37th St. Richmorri . $30 State and $30 county aid for children of an incapacitated father be con- tinued as of Oct. 1, 1935• R3 MARY FQRNER, 213 Bishop St. Pt. Richmond. 0 State aid to needy children and $20 county cash allowance be continued as Of July, 1935• MRS JOSEPHINE ARANDA , Willard St. North Richmond. 0 State aid for needy children (Half orphan) be continued as of Oct. 1, 1935• MRS SIGNE FALFENSTROM, 711 RipleySt. Richmond. 410 State and M county aid for needy half orphan children be continued as of Oct. 11, 1935. MRS CARLOTTA ZERM&NO, 229 Richmond St. Pt.Richmond. 30 State aid be increased to $60 State aid and $10 county aid as of Oct. 1, 1935, And the Board takes recess to Meet on Monday, November 4th, 1935, at 10 o 'clock A.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hairman. fClerk . « . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . IN TIM BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY , STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, October 28th, 1935. IT IS BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, ORDERED that q Special Meeting of said Board be held on Monday the 28th 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 business that may legally come before the Board at such time. James N.Long. H.L.Cummin gs. Harry 2, 'Stow. W.J.Buchanan. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, October 28th, 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.O.Wells, 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 Lon;, 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• k- 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 appointed as the representative of this Board to attend the annual State Wide Meeting 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 Public Works on County gas tax expenditures will be discussed. 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 oclo ck A.:Y. Chairman. Clerk. 40' ', ././)rte •j..11wj/R�. X } 17 . i� 3.... In Matter of Allowance of S.E.R.A. Pay—Roll. �x It is by the Board ordered that the Pay Roll of the S,E.R.A. workers n~MTr of Contra Costa County, for the week ending October 25th, 1935, be and the same is hereby allowed. In Matter of Adoption of Resolutions in expect to the Memory of Honorable J.E.Rodgers. WHEREAS, Divine Providence has called from our midst a former official `s 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; r 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 whi ch 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.Buchanan, SuVervisor. Jas,bj. Long, H.: ummings, " x H.M.Stow, ATTEST: S.C. WELLS, Clerk. R.J.Trabath " ."Y �N And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November '4th„ 1935, at 10 ., oclack. A.M . . . . . Chairman. Cler + L. rL. ltl r, .~zv �e k.. � k Y». 1} 406 . m° M� IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COU::TY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY Nov"n_--,R 4th, 1935. THE BOARD MIwET AT 10 o' clock A.M. Present: Hon.. T.J.Buchanan , Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, H.L.Cum-mings, Harry SJTre bath. S.C.i►ells, Clerk. 1 ttow and R . r:: �T 3- ;kr 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 batter of Granting Office Space in Hall of Records for W.P.A. °Historical4 Sites and Lanimarks of Contra Costa County" Project.' Anna McNamee, Project Supervisor, having applie:i to this Board for permiss- ion to use a room in the basement of the County Hall of Records, for the airpose 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 s � Building, for the purposes hereinabove mentioned. In Matter of Receiving of Bids for furnishing of Electric Energy yM 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: " t 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 07-37-RED that the contract for supplying electric energy and maintaining a system of street lights in the Brentwood Lighting District of 2� Contra Costa County, be awarded to Pacific Gas & Electric Co. at prices submitted �. in their bid. f i IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Pacific Gas & Electric Company prepare contra't a and bond in the sam of $2000 for the faithful performance of said contract, and � present same to this Board for approval. a In '.fatter of Adopting Optional Plan for Payments from the District Funs of Amador Valley Joint Union High School District of Alameda. and Contra Costa CountiesW%p, and of Antone Joint School District of Alameda and Contra Costa Co,;nties. K' x,7h RESOLUTION. . tiER:AS, the Legislature of the State of California, has authorized Boards of Supervisors 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 k Division IV of the School Code of the State of California relating respectively to "Claims on District Funds" and "Requisitions on District Funds, the provisions ra of Article VIa of said Chapter of the School Codi of the State of California, provi - ing an "Optional Plan for Payments from District Funds" ; and, "THEIREAS, under said optional procedure warrants of school districts a*�d ; ,m e } high s chool districts, the ra -merit of which are, in the judg-per of the County M S•-iperintendent of Schools, just and legal claims against the fund of the said r ,.a t-r t n ' t a m .., .r n' r �.zsti_ic� upon which the s:,...,e are drawn, .:.a, be endorsed a._n.. registered b5 the : u County Treasurer when the same are presented to him and are not paid for .want of funds, at the rate of per annum substantially in the manner prescribed for county warrants in Sections 4105i 41061 4107, 4lOo and 4110 of the Political Code , instead of at the rate of 6 per annum as provided in said Article V hereinabove £A" referred to; and, r; HE_REAS, 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 ofAlameda County and of the Amador .Valley Joint Union High School 'Jistrict of Alameda County and Contra Costa County and of the Antone Joint School District of Alameda County and .Contra Costa County, .over which latter ,tiro districts said County Superintendent of Schools of Alameda County has .jurisdiction; and, ,HEREAS, on the twenty-second day of October , 1935, the Board of Supervisor x of Alameda County by re solution adopted the provisions of said Article VIa for payments from the district fends of the various school and high s chool districts ` of Alameda Countr 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 Couny and Contra Costa County, over which latter two districts said County Surer- t, r intendent of Schools of Alameda County has jurisdiction; and N rfiHE.EAS, said Board of 5u.oervisors 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 fru* the District funis a.. of said Amador Valley Joint Union High School District of Alameda County and Contra Costa County and of said Antone School District of Alameda. County and Contra Costa County with the approval of the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa }' Coj-nty; and r"1iHENEAS, the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County on the 4th day of November, 1935 , -died his approval in writing of the adoption of said optional plan for payments from the district funcls of said Amador Valley Joint Union High School District of Alaiifeda 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 County and of the Antone Joint School District of Alameda Countmy and Contra Costa County, over which districts said County Cuperintendent of Schools of Alaeda County has jurisdiction, will be served by the adoption of said Opti„nal plan_ for payments from said respective district- funds and that said optional plan, as more particularly described and pro- vided for 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 ,µ method for parr,en_ts frarn said Respective district funis and that all. such payments , shall henceforth, from the date of the adoption of this resolution., be made in the manner set forth in said Article Via. AND BE IT o Un ; -� RESOLTE0 that the County Superintendent of Schools of •h Contra Costa County, the County =auditor of Contra, Costa County, and the County ' Treasurer of Contra„Costa County be and each of them is aereby authorized and direr - F ed in his official capacity to per-formall of the duties to be performed by 'rim under the provisions of sdid Article VIa; A� AND BE IT FUzTRESO1: ED that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby requested to forward a certified cony of this resolution to said Board of S-.,pervisors of ATaineda County, together with a certified copy of the approval of the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County, of the adoption of said outional titan. Adopted by the follo;sinr called vote this 4th day of Noveroex 1935 Ayes: Supervisors Long, Cum::.in`s, Stow, Buchanan and Trembath. i:oes: None. Aosent: :torte. APPROVAL OF COU"NIiY SUP :.: D Jd'I` OF SCHOOLS C;» CC �'"PA COSTA C COUNTY 0� :DOP`_"IOr OF OPTIONAL PLAN FCR PAI IEN S FR DISTRICT FiJN 13 0: AI .yDO:=� VALi,EY JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT OFA EDA COUNTY AND CO TRA COS^A COUNTY A11D OF ANTC=1E JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT OF AI1A.:EDA COUNTY AND CC? T_'=A COSTA COUNTY. Martinez, California, October 30, Honorable Board of Supervisors of 1935• Contra Costa County, Court House Martinez , California. _ Gentlemen: P G. As County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County, I hereby approve the adoption of the provisions of the opticnal plan for payments from the district funds of Amador Valley Joint Union High School District of Alameda County 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 ?a. III, Division IV of tl.e School Code of the State of California, said provisions of the School Code having been heretofore on the twenty-second day of- October, 1935 adopted by resolution of the Board of Supervisors of Alameda Co-7nty with the approv- al of the County Superintendent of School; of Alameda County who has jurisdiction as such Count, Superintendent of Schools of Alameda County over said A.mador Valley Joint Union High School District of Alameda County and Contra Costa County and of said Antone Joint School District of Alame_ a Counts. and Contra Costa County. � B. 0 iILSON County Superin enden4 of Schools of Contra Costa County, California. , rr; r 408 In 'utter of Correction of Assessments. Geo. 0. Meese , County Assessor, having filed with this Board his request that �a the Auditor be authorized to correct the following erroneous assessments, to wit: 5. t�- v .. (Under provisions of Sectio:; 3504a of the Political Code). ,s_ Year 1935-36: E In Vol. 25 Assessment No. 55984 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. 50999 W.S. iMLLS JR. et al. are as-esed with a tract of land containing 147:52 acres with impr ove:nen�s amo,.znting to $5,900. There are no �> improvements on this proper;;r. ='m In Vol. 3 Assessment No. 7095,R 095, STEPHEN A. & EST-HER J. DETLOW, are assessed with Block 90 Amended Map of the City of Ricbmond, land value a45a. Improvements $1450 personal property $350. qtr. ^etlow 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 GE'ORsE F. SCHULTZ, is assessed with Lot 16, Block ^. 1 t here 1206 .Amended ?dap Of U"ie City j' Of iCh.^'..Oild, i71t_^_ 3 mpI'OL*BC!IE3?luS a.'t?a1li2�ing to 170. `�' are no improvemen is on this property. 4 Assessment No. 963 FRED AYOOB is assessed with Lots 24 2 Blk In Vol. 9 �, �, � 5� 5� Richmond Park Tract , with improvements amounting to $300. There are no improvements on this property. "w In Vol. 13 Assess:rent 29195 YARz ROSSI is assessed with Lot 21, Blk 31, Bay View Park with improvements amounting to ?540. 'Where are no improvements on this property. 6 In Vol. 15 Assessment No. 4051 RUSSELL D. �►YHIPPLE, et al. is assessed with Lot 12 , Blk 90, City of Pittsburg, land. value $360, Improvements $670. Russell D. , Whipple, claimed ;lar Veteran Exe: ptlon on 2/3 interest of the value of this property. Through an error in office of Asses --or 1/2 interest of the value of this property vas allowed. ---r In Vol. 2 Assessment No. 55141 ROBT. THO:USOX is assessed vrith Lot 17, Blk A containinc 1. 50 acres .Lap Nro- 3 Parkside Addition with im -rovements amounting to $210 . The correct assessed value of these improve"ents f a $600. =. . In Vol. 2=; Assessment No. 55034, -,7.0.& Nellie E.Kibbe is assessed with Lot 115 "x W, .55 ac. Lot 116 ,'S5 ac. Loot 117 1.90 ac. R.N.Burgess Walnut Lands Map No. 2 with imnrovements amounti.n' to $1300. the correct assessed value of these improve- ments is $240.' ; In Vol. 29 Assessment No. c 2053 FR DF.RICK STE'�ART is assessed with a tract of land contg. 29-x.65 acres .d th i-provements aumounting to $1200. The correct assessed value of these im7orovements is MO. and said applications having been approved by the District Attorney, of Contra Costa , x , County, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized to make said corrections as requested. IN YAT TER OF CARR-CT ION O F ASS E-0SwENTS. Geo. 0.Meese , Coy.-nty assessor, having --filed with this Board his request r that the Auditor correct certain assessments in accordance with provisions of Section 3551 of the Political Code , to wit: In Vol. 16 the FIBFBOARD PRODUCTS CC''PA,'•'Y is assessed with Tots 1 to 12, inc. ` Block S?, land value $0660. (Assessment No. 36169) ; Lots 1 to 12. inc. Block 53 Land value $575 (Assessment Na. 36170) Lots 1 to 12, inc. 31od: 54,land value X575) ' {assessment No. 36171}. These Lots are included in Assessment No. 5975 Authority { is requested to authorize the Auditor to can., Assessments No. 361 9, 306170 and 30171. y In Vol. 15 Assessment No. 41035 VINCE?4ZO & AMALIA LOMBARDO are assessed with the S. 1/2 of Lot 3, Blk C, City of Pittsburg Central Addn, with personal property 1• i x M, T this "� r 7 $4 T a^•,o�.:n�?ng �a �7ao. The correct amount o_ �.., s pers�o�w_ property s X400, Autharit-> == to Auditor to correct assessment of personal property and =1 ke proper change in iiar ' Veteran Exemption, is requested. In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 61753 ASSOCIATE OIL 41.3211pAi:Y is assessed with improve- ments at Terminal Station amounting to $29,520. These im-or07ements are assessed 4 by the State Board of Equalization (See Tax Bill ::o. 64701). Authority to Auditor to cancel N29,520 improve;aents ,n Tax Pill No. 61753 is regL-ested. '{ and the District Attorney ^aving a.'-prOtred said applications; y 4 Of yw" x' IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized to rake said corrections and cancellations as requeste ' In Matter of Granting Aut^orizati.on 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,irembath, be and he is hereby authorized to represent the Co,,Lity of Contra Costa, at meeting of the Board of Directors of the Weizar Joint Sanitarium, to be held at reimar, on Thursday, November 7th, 1935, for and instead of 1i.J.Buchanan. Yke .n� s 3� In :Matter of Aut~criz ng M.W. �K 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 terests of Contra Costa County, that a Tax Sale Board, that it will be to the best in of property deeded to the State of California, inor prior to the year 1929, be had; . IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said 'A.W.Joost, be and he is authorized to co=nduct said sale. << Y�4 �x In Matter of appli cat ion of Railey, for permission to lay pipe line. ? B.Tv.Railey, having applied to this Board for permission to lay a two inch water aA pipe along the northerly line of Camille Ave. from his property to the State Highway leading f rom Alamo to Danville, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission be granted to said B.R,Railey to lay said pipe line, said work to be done under the supervision of the County Surveyor and to the satisfaction of the Supervisor of said District.K In ': 41 :. Svr M. Ys in Matter ^f Transfer of .Funds. �q On r equest o" A.X.Sullen ter, County Audi to=, IT IS BY THE B ()ARD OPZERED that the sum of X20,000 be transferred frox Genera? Reserve rand to the Charities Cor_ s rections Fund , in order to finance current requirements, said amount to be returned T2 a to General Reserve -Fund as soon as available from current revenue.' The rote of the Bo ird on said order being unanimous, l� F3 �tA In Matter of Granting Authorization _r rrx to Francis P,Healey to Appear Amicus Curiae in case of "Pacific Gas & Elect•ic r Company vs. City of Lodi" . The City Attorney of the City of Load , State of California, having invited the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, to ap�ear Amicus Curiae in case of "Pacific Gas & Elec!Iric Company, vs. City of Lodi " , 'Drought to restrain said City of Y Lodi from accepting a loan or grant from the Federal Administrator of Public Works, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said Francis P.Healey, District Attorney of Contra Costa County, be and he is hereby authorized to appear in said case amicus _ curiae, without cast to the County of Contra Costa. �1 yh. in "`:atter of Appointin Assessment ` Commissioners for Recla.matio^ District a On motion of R,J.Tre:nbath, Seconded by Supervisor Cum.1ings, it is by the BOARD ORDERED that H. A.Batie, H.W.Heidorn and B.R.Burroughs, be and they are hereby appointed as Commissioners to appraise and assess the lands in Reclamation District #1619, in Contra Costa County. ;, Y. matter of Application of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, the Governing Body of the paisley County Fire Protection District to th& State Board of Equalization for permission to expend surplus of funds. To State Board of Equalization, Sacramento, Cal; NHER. AS, the Oakley County Fire rrotection District was organized during the year 1929, under and pursuant to an Act of the Legislature of the State of California, entitled: "An Act to Provide for the Formation, -lanagement, and Dissolut <. ion of County Fire Protection Districts and Annexations Thereto; Setting forth tea' the Powers of Such districts and Providing for the Levying and collecting of Taxes on Property in such Districts to Defray the Expenses thereof" approved May 23rd, 192 and any and all amendments thereof; `r That said District has continued tc' 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 _ x one hundred forty-four and 43/140 ($14-411.43) dollars; that during the fiscal year 1932-')-i , the District operated virtually without expense and expended the sum of Fine and 22/100 ($9.22) dollars • thatdu�-in, the fiscal. ear 1 � e Y 953-34, through permiss- ion ermiss ion granted by the State Board of Equalization on August 23; 1934, the District spent the s, rn of One h-_indred Niety_jour and 381140 0194,35) dollars; that for the p� v F M Yr fiscal year 1934-35, tie normal limit allo:,red by lark for expenditures based on expen §. cb itures for the fiscal year 1932-33, would be Ten and 16/100 ($10,16) dollars; and ,77E—7AS, 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 193!1..35, aoLlnti rg to the sum o* $562,76; ti_at o f the normal limit of Ten and 16/I00 '4410.106 dollars allowed by la:.-; for t?:e -fiscal year 1934-35, the sum of Eight and 69/100 ($8.69) dollars has been expended to 'date, leaving an allowable balance of One - . .f. and 47/100 01.47) dollars; and, WHEREAS, the said Oakley County Fire Protection District has now in its fund If A1J an unexpended balance oma" Six hundred fifty-nine and 18/100 ($659,18) dollars; and WHEREAS, there has been b,.adgeted for the fiscal year 1935-36 for said Oakle County vire rrotectior. District the sum of Two hundred Fifty and no/100 ($250.00) M Dollars , which exceeds the normal limit allowed by law by more than five- (5o) per cen as based on expenditures for the fiscal year 1932-33. FOREBE IT RESOLVED that. he Board ofof the County x NOW T�?�_ , M f Supervisors of Contra Costa, the governing body of the Uakley County Fire Protection District , does hereby petition your Honorable E- -'y for permission t') expend during the fiscal year 1934-35, on behalf of said Distr'j -, the sum o ' live hundred sixty-one and 29/10 ¢,. ($561.29) Dollars, over and above the normal limit of Ten and 16/10rj (4410'.16) dollars � allowed by late for that year. ; BE IT FURTHEF RESOLVED that the Boin.rd of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, the governing body of the Oakley County Fare Protection District, doesfi hereby request permission to expend during the fiscal year 1935-36, the sum of Two hundred fifty and no/100 ($250.00) dollars which exceeds by more than 5% the normal J w, limit of the expenditures allotted by law as based upon the 1932-33 expenditures of said District. Al The above are foregoing zesol--,t ion was adopted on the 4th day of November, 193 by the following votes of the Board, to w it: Ides Supervisors Long, Cum—pings , Stow, Buchanan. and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: :';one. _yk In Miatter of Allowances to Indigents. IT IS By THE BC A.7D ORDERED THAT: MRS. MIN"IE BATES, 640- 3rd St. Richmond, $15 County cash allowance be granted as of Oct. 1, 1935. s THEODORE J. BLOOV Ygnacio Valley Road, Concord. 15. Co-gin ty c ash allowance be granted as of Sept. 1, 1935, an increase of $2. over what he has been receiving past year. ADOLPH BROWN 106-5th St. Richmond. 4Y $30 6ounty cash allowance discontinued ass of Oct. 1 , 1935. ry IMS. R.�.THERII�'� ATTRAi, 2500 Almond Ave. Concord. $9.O0 State and $9.00 county aid be granted to begin Oct. 1 , 1935, for needy aged. ;yJ g. L RS. rUl' "' ` JAIL" B O,t:� , 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. 715. State aid to need,- aged and q15. County cash allowance granted to begin .:. as of Oct. 1, 1935• DONA CLIFT 3318 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond. 10 State aid tc needy aged and $10 county cash allo:larce be granted to r begin as of Oct. 1 , 1935. '' v a AUGUSTIN PON SON � , R. _ .D #2 , Concord. � _ $12.50 State aid to the needy aged and ;,�!2.50 County cash allo;ra.nce be granted to be-in as of Oct. 16, 1935• ._. VITO RICCOBONO, 234 roster St. artinez. "1 State and X14. County aid for need ed be granted to begin as of 75 75 z b �' Oct. 13 1935• MRS. 1ARY acCU��T T OUGH, 915 Estudillo St. "alt i nez. ` � 10 State and $10 county aid for the needy aged be ganted to begn as, of Oct. 1, 1935• JUDSO.T. Ti, CCLLINS, 5341-- 22nd St. Richmond. 10 State aid to the needy aged and $10 c:unty cash allowance be granted to begin as of Nov. 1, 1935• 1k, CHARLES ITILTON ROGERS, P.O. Box 766, Concord. $14 State and $14. Cou=nty aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of Oct. 1, 1935. r GEORGE` S CHOTT 415 Third St. An t i o ChF 12.50 State aid and $12.50 County aid to the needy aged be granted to begin R as of Oct. 1 , 1935. THOMAS LEAVY, Antioch. ' $13. State and $13. County aid to the needy aged be g.anted to begin as of a Oct. 1 , 1935- E D I T H 935•EDITH FRE`s7CH :OLE:. Danville. $13.50 State and ;13.50 County aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of Oct. 11 1935• FRANK LARKIN 935 ward St. Martinez. $14-75 State and $14.75 County; aid for needy aged be granted to begin as of Oct. 1 , 1935. IRS. JESSE TRULL Box 55 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. 1935 , .5 j` � 'QRS. YJ ARG_R T FILES, Walnut Creek: a` x $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• =• 1IRS MARY DENITIS, 1897— 6th St. Concord. :9.75 State and .75 County aid for needs aged be discontinued as of Oct. 1, 1935. CHARLES W. SLOAi, San Pablo Application for aid be denied at request of a p?i cant. CLARK HALL, Rte 1, Box 353 , RiCb-rr n�. Application be denied as need is not established. , LAVINIA I- ACKAY CLEVELAND, 5457 Te=.race Drive, Z1 Cerrito. Aid be denied at children' s request. y� .YAIR IA., KATE BRADSHAW, Fort St. Crockett. T'-at application be denied as need not established. w. YRS. NETT IE CARTER, 425 East 12tSt. Pittsburg. That aid be denied as need is not estab l i s'_^_ed. KRS. LILLIE JA,rE i3ILLI ;`S, 519- 3rd St. Antioch. ° That aid be denied. rt MRS. 1ENRIETTA DELG.AQ 916 -a,lra Drive , El Cerrito. 50 State and $40 Count_- aid be granted as of Oct. 1, 1935, for needy children pending the outcome of state co:::pensation. .MRS. AUIDY CO3:_OKlizz0, 614--5t' t .MRS. � � �.^. Jt. A.'1�lOC:f1 $40 State aid for needy half orphan children be granted to begin as of Oct. 1 1935. �5� d MRS. MARGARET BERTA 6627 Hanila St. E1 Cerrito. $30 State and $30 county aid for needy xhole orphan children be continued as of Sept. 1935. r MF.S VIOLET HUB=72, 660- 5th St. Richm-ond. y, $20 State and $20 county aid for needy half orphan children be continued as of Oct. 13 1935• MRS. FAY KLIiI 'Aiv', 1311 Elm St. El Cerrito. 10 State aid be contin')ed and $20 county aid be discontinued as of Nov. 1, 1935• ` r - DOROTH:Y SAL ON ALVES , 921 Richmond St. El Cerrito. (For Darrell Salmon and Eugene �. Salmon p 20 State and $17. Counts aid be continued as of Oct. 1, 1935; also that $20 State aid and x17. Coont,r aid be c~anged to $10 State and $27 County aid as of Nov. 1) 1935. ($20 State aid being dec-eased to $10 and $17 county aid increased to 427-00). ,4 W r. za }ik 71 4 MRS. r BANCES 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. h MRS. VERA EVANS 1019 Greer_ St. Martinez. 10 State and $20 County aid for needy children be decreased to $20 County aid 1 as of Oct. 27, 1935• . EDWARD BERNADOU, 109- 23rd St. Richmond. Application be denied as children should provide for applicant. `r IDA MAY MOORE, 557_ 22nd St. Richmond. That aid be denied as need not established. �y y n vS And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November ltli, 1935, at 10 o clock A.M. } } . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman. r . : •llf�f � . . . . .Clerk. -tea z 5 W� L !--g J. 1 t{. e rY� tom:' OF 5 yr •T �ym ' e y y�. 1 �J 4 A j _ Tu r 41� � tYs tc I fq,Y, z i yf • • y "3 i ri x d, i r s � y'y°a rte^` 4 r" �?tt .s�'f8E`IfS�7:. i i i 1 J,1 i i Ir � P-y tz;5 I 1 ;v4 i h 1� Y rx £ ^n ^d: d+ f Cy 11iS r STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA SS. 1, 9. T. Paasch, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the • Board of supervisors, in and for the County ot Contra Cost-a, 0V alcrofilai 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, 262021 and 26205 of the Government Code. ilitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 27 day of December 72 W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. (Seal) by Deputy County Clerk 12- REEL #1� CON'TAINS: SUPERVISOR'S RECORDS V0111me #31 March 1`13' TO ovember 10"