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RESOLUTION IN MINUTE BOOK ~~ PAGE l~~-f) RESOLUTION IN MINUTE BOOK ~~ PAGE CJvZ~ .~., RI;SOI.UTIO N I N MI NUi'E 600 K ~~Z PAGE ~Q F RESOLUTION IN MINUTE BOOK ~~ PgGE Q 1~ RESOLt)T'ION REI,AT~TE TQ THE ESTABLISHIS~G ANI} FI~,LING OF THE POSITION OF COITNTY FARM PRODUCTIOi~1 COORDINATOR WHEREAS the Legislature of the State: of California iu. Extra.- . ordinary Session assembled, did enact the California Faad and Fiber ~~'F;;':`~ Production Act, Chapter 'I, Second Extraordinary Session of the F3.fty- ';.~~ fifth Legislature, effective June 24, 1943; and `~¢ .~ WHER~.S the said California Food and Fiber ~'roduation Act oath- _ + °~'`~ ~ orizes the Board of Supervisors in any county to establish and fill the '~`'`~= position of County Farm Production Coordinator, and , ~ E'.~;,~ :'< WHEREAS the California Farm Production Council has requested '~¢ that th.e said position of County Farm Production Coordinator be estab- ;`E lisped and filled without salary in each oounty wherein no paid County Coordinator has been appointed, and '_'`~,~ WHEREAS the California Farm Production Council has requested ;;;';~ that the Chairman of the County Farm Production Committee be appointed to the position of County Farm Production Coordinator, to serve without '~ ''" salary in those counties wherein no County Coordinator has been appointed, _ :.' and WHEREAS it is the desire of the Board of Supervisors of the County of ~Q. to cooperate in every way wii the California Farm Production Council and other State agencies charged with the responsibility of achieving the purposes of the said Act of the Legislature, az~d in furtherance of the war effort; NOW TTi~EFORE, BE I T Rt~SO~,vED that ~ ~ ~ CR. o uJ be and he ereby is appointed County Farm Production Coordinator of ~~ ~'Zr ~ County, to serve without salary, effective as of ~y4~b.-~ ~ "' , 1943, and to serve until the further order. of this Board of Supervisors. The foregoingresolution was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervi r of Butte-'~ my by t follo~~~~~oyt~~? Qr,V g-Il Ud~~':.E~ ct~S: rRAZ~~~ ~A~nN~ ~`':,~ ~" `Y Q ~5 : lY d 1~ C~ i s ~~~,~„ ~ ~'~~ ~~'~~ `~- ~ ~$ 211: ~ ! Y} S ~ : ?:i ~r~ ~.~~ ~_~ =;, (Copy sent to Farm Production council, August '7, x.943-) 1 RESOLUTION ADOPTII~TG BTJDGET OF THE COUNTY OF• BUTTE, STATE OF CA~,T,E'ORNIA,. FOR TIIB ~'ISGAL 2 YEAR 1943-44. 3 WHEREAS, the various offices, departments, institutions and expense units of the County of Butte have submitted in the for: 5 required by law to the County Auditor of the County of Butte, 6 ~ tabulations showing in detail their proposed expenditures for the $ fiscal year 1943-44; and 9 WHE'R"EA,S, said tabulations of expenditures have been 10 submitted by the County Auditor to the Board of Supervisors of the 11 County of Butte for consideration and adoption as a preliminary 12 budget for the various offices, departments, institutions and 13 expense unitis of the County of Butte for the fiscal year 1943-44; 14 and 15 WHEREAS, a preliminary budget of the various offices, 16 departments, institutions and expense units was formally adopted 1'7 on the 26th day of duly, 1843, by the Board of Supervisors of the 1s County of Butte; end 19 WHE~tEAS, a hearing was held by the Board of Supervisors 20 of the Caunty of Butte on said preliminary budget in the manner 21 required by Sebsection 4 of Section 3714 of the:Folitical Code of 22 the State of California, and said hearing was concluded on 23 2g Thursday, the 19th day of Augast, 1943; 25 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Super- 26 visors of the County of Butte that the tabulations of expenditures 27 of the various offices, departments, institutions and expense 28 units of the County of Butte far the fiscal year 1943-44 now on 29 file with the County Auditor of the County of Butte, and which 30 tabulations of expenditures of the various offices, departments, 31 institutions and expense units of the County of Butte for the fisc+ year 1943-4.4 are in mimeographed form and sharked "County Budget g~~ ~,`~~ -1- ~. for the Fiscal Year Ending dune 30, 194" be and the same are 2 hereby adopted as the formal budget for said offices, departments, 3 institutions and expense units of the County of Butte as follows: 4 The amounts shown on page ~. constitute the appropriations . 5 for the General County Expenditures for salaries and wages, main- a tenants and operation, and capital outlay; 7 The amounts shown on page 6 constitute the appropriations 8 for Interest and Debt Redemption for the various bond issues; 9 The amounts shown on page 5 constitute the appropriations 10 for the various special districts; 11 The amounts shown on pages 2 to 1, inclusive constitute 12 the appropriations for the various School Districts and Special 13 School Funds. 14 Said appropriations above referred to, which are in 15 mimeographed form and marked "County Budget for the Fiscal Year 16 17 Ending ~'une 30, 194," and filed in the office of the County 18 Auditor of Butte Count y, California, are hereby referred to and 19 made a part hereof as if specifically set forth in detail. 2p 0-0-0-0 21 The foregoing resolution vas passed and adopted by the 22 Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte at a regular session 23 24 of said Board on ~oh cl a y , the 23~° day of August, 1943, by 25 the following vote: AYES: 5upervisors~ugc~~ns~ 1~ahon~ Me~x+v~a~ T~'iG~zie-R 26 CHCII2 Mx] N ~h R o _"Tic ~+/-- 27 NOES : No N~ 28 ABSENT: Sup. ~~/~V~G~~~~~--~ ~ 29 rman f t oard of uperviso ; 30 the Count o Butte, State of ATTEST: C forma. 31 ~' F.. WS, Count y s and. -of ci Clerk of th oard of Supervisors, By De~tv.ty. • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 i i RESOyUTION. i~R,E.4S, the Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry, State of California, pursuant to authority coat ained !, in Division IV, Chapter Z, Article T, of the Public Resources Code, has submitted to the County of Butte an Agreement pertaining to fire protection in the County of Butte for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 19.3, and ending dune 30, 19~~; and WHEREAB, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte has lawfully appropriated the sum of Thirteen Thousand Two hundred Fifty Dollars (~p13,250.00) for fire prevention and suppression I, work within said County of Butte for the period from duly 1, 191,3, to and including dune 30, 19..4, to be paid unto the State of California for fire prevention and suppression; and jVHEREAS, the Board of Suy~ervisors of tY~e County of Butte ie desirous of entering into and consummating with the State of California said Agreement so proposed by the State of Cal ifornia and,hereinabove referred to, copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof as if specifically set forth in detail; NO~ti, TIiEREFORE, BE zT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisor; of the County of Butte that the Chairman of the Board of Supervi.so and the County Clerk as ems-officio Clerk of said Board of Super- visors be and they are hereby authorized and directed to enter into, e$ecute, make and deliver to the State of Cal iforn ia, the Agreement and contract with the State of California in this resolu tion referred to, for and in behalf of said County of Butte. The foregoing resolution vas passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte at a regular session -1- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2s 30 31 ~o~ the ~'3.saa~. ~'esx ~xtdin~ ~'~.~ 3D, ~.9~~n be ~r.d ~ dame are h~~eby s.dapted as the ~ca.a~. budget ~a~ said aff3.ce:~, d.epa~traents, ~n~`3~~.~'iil$i'J.071$ ~tTl$ @8l'Y88 i7~t~:t$ Cf~ the COU~ity a~' 'rte ~.~ ~0~.~.DW~~ The amc~uunts ela.o~ ort p~zgs 1 ~onstt~.te the ap~~aprist~.ans ~o~ 'the Gen:e~s.l County s~`arpend~.tu~es for sa7,axie,s and v,~lt~„ xaa3.n, tena~.c~~ arrd Qperation:~ an~f +~a~ital '~out~.a~r . The Eim4~u74'~~ i'~~1f~S~: 43~ pa~~ ~ ~%~nst~~"+k~.~a~ the+ 8.p~3~t~px~.stian~s far 7[nters~t and, A~sbt Redemption. far the va~~,aUa bottc~ ~,ssues; '~~.~ am:~a~ants ~1~a csx~ p 5 ~~nst~tute the' ~pP~srpS~~,at9:vn.~ ~rts~ the v~:r~.aus spee~al d~etx~.~t.~ ~ Ths vur~ts ~txown ~~ pa~,es ~ tc~ k ~„nolu~~.QS' aenstiltute the ap~x'Qj3~~.at~G~lls ;fay tT3~.8 va~au~ Se~ap+a~. ~~.st~iets and. ,~~aee~.a1 fah.©es~; ~'u11d~y. ~e.id appxvB~~at#.~+n~ a~aove ~e~e~~~d tai ~vh~.eh ax'e ~.~ mimeag~Caph~& faxm and ma,rl~ec~ "C~unty Budget Por the ~7.~C~. '~a ~nd~ ~'un~ 3d~ ~,q~.~.," ~.d ~3.~,ed ~ the c~~'~is~e of the County. Aud.~.tc~~ a~ Butte aounty~ Cal~.~ax~~.a~ aye hereby ~e~ex~xed to and ma~.~ a pmrt hereof as ~~ s~seaii'~,o~.ly set ~c~x~th.. c~eta~,l~. D~Q+~a+~ ~"he ft~~e~©ing nesc~lutioax r~vas pasted, and. ad.npted 'by the l~aar~ r~~' ~v3.sar~ o~ tie ~st~xltY ~~ Butte at ~ ~a~u,1,a~ sess~.~n tQ~` s8~t~ $d?8,xt~ .t7i2 ~ t~1.e d3''~aY Off` Au~t1S3'~~ ~9~3p ~~ th8 ~E~~.~OS~'~Zl~ "~fl ~A~.~. o~ ~' a Cau~.'~y o:~ H~i.~stds AT~ST 5 f~al~.f e~~z ~.a ~* ~~R Is~'.I~~Vu ~ Cc~u~ty Cle~~ ~d s~~©~f~©~.v t3~.a~3~ ei' th!~ a~c~ a~ wtt~exv~.sp~s~ 1 R E S C Z U T Y O N. 2 Vi1BERB+AS, it has been brought to the attention of the 3 ' 4 Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte that the people of 5 Butte County are desirous of and interested in the erection and 6 maintenance of a hospital for veterans of the United States q Armed Services at garadise, Butte County California; and 8 WHEREAS, it is the unanimous opinion of said Board that 9 the climatic, geographic and other adYantageous conditions of to Paradise, in the County of Butte, make it a desirable location 11 for such a hospital; 12 NOW, TB~Ii'ORE, be it resolved by the Board of Super- 13 visors of the County of Butte that said Board hereby gives it s 14 unanimous consent to the erection and maintenance of a Veterans 15 Hospital at Paradise, Butte County, California, and further 16 hereby urges the representatives of the people of Butte County 17 in Washington to lend every effort to secure for the~ounty of 18 R /cr~Rigl~(s ~aP~~i- Ate' ~ARA~tS~ At_~~or~N~~ Butte, , , , t--aa3e~ 19 MoR~ 0 20 ~ 0 21 h , 22 23 ~.. 24 The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the Board of 25 26 Supervisors of the County of Butte, at a regular session of said 27 Board on the 30th day of August, 1943, by the following voter 28 AYES: Supervisors ""~cl gr~15, ~ aH oh} ~e-xIYEY ana Cl~f~tfZMRN ~~Ao-T~M~~r~wzI~1Z1 29 NCES: t~bN~ y~I 30 ABSENT : ~c~ f~~ raYtSp'R Qr I `' ~~ { .. 31 Chai of the and of upervisors ATTEST: 1. F. 1~iATTHEWS, County rk, and ex f i io Clerk of t Boa of Supervisors, BY , Deputy, ~~ . ~~~~' L I~soLUTIQN OP.N,NING AND. PnAINTAINIIV'G ?~ RATION $f~TKING ACCOUNT I, the undersigned herby certify to the Bank of America of (JrnvillP , and to the office of Price Administration that I am the r~Aru of t~,P Rnard of Supervisors organized and existing under the laws of the State of California; that the following is a true copy of resolution adopted by the Board. of Supervisors of the County of Butte, State of Cali~'o~^nia at a meeting held on the _,~_dasT of G~~PmbPr , 1943, at ~cvhieh a quorum was present; and that said resolution has not been rescinded or modified; ~~SOLVEll, that a ration bank account or accounts as defined in General Ration Order No.3, be opened and. maintained in the name= of the County of Butte with-.. the which bank shall act as an agency of and un er the direction and supervision of the Office of Price Administration and shall be responsible only to the Office of Price Administration and the following, officer or employees of this County, is hereby authorized, on behalf of t is County and in its name: To sign ration checks as defined in said Order: To endorse ration checks or other ration evidences owned, or held by this County for deposit in said account; and BE .I'T x+'URTI3ER z3r~SOL~'I), that shall ceriify to said. bank and. the Office of Price dministrator the names of such officers and employees at present, and shall from. time to time hereafter, as changes in the personnel are made, immediately certify such chan~~es to the I3an'_~ and the Office of Price Administration; and B~ T1 rUiiTiiP.R ~-iL50LVEll, that Ra~;r nf' dm~+rir±a be and hereby is authorized t~ receive and honor all ration checl_s signed in accordance with the foregoing resolution, and such certification by ~' --V--Dealey, L E WS~r'r and H..A F.amac and B.~ IT ~tT~`i'I~ ~~ RF50LV~€.~, that the foregoing; resolution shall remain in full force and effect until written notice of amendment or recession shall-.have been received by said Bank; and $E IT ?+'URTI~tt RESOi~VED, that ~ _ F' _ 1l6a tthativc ~ f:o,~ ~y Dl ark be and he hereby is authorized and directed to certify to said and tk! the Office of Price Adminis ra ian e oregoing resolution and that the provisions there- of are in conformity with the Charter and by-laws of this County. I further certify that there is no provision in the Charter or By-Laws of said County limiting •the.power of the Board of Supervisors to pass the foregoing resolution and the sa~-ie is in conformity with the provisions of said ..Charter and Bit-Laws . I furtY~er certify that the following is the have and official signature of the present ofi'icer and employee of this County aurhtorized to sign -ration checks and endorse ration evidences; .Board of Supervisors of Butte Count : ~~~~ W.a.lter J. O'Neill, Chairm n, (Absent Dallas B. Huggins (Absent Authur Ii. PG.ahon J'. '~. Frazier, Chairman Pro-tem Frank iiteixner Attest: ~.r, 1', t~iatthews, County Clerk By - Deputy ~= d'` - 1 1 RESO~~rT~oN. 2 AREAS, in accordance with tY~ provisi on5 of Section 3 1~0.~1.17 of the Political Code of the State of California, the 4 Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte, State of California, 5 gave notice, as required by said sectio n, of intend on to purchase 6 for county purposes all that certain real property situate in 7 the City of Chico, County of Butte, State of California, describes 8 9 as follows: to The South 61 feet of Lot Seven (7) in Block Thirteen (13) according to the official map of the City (foxxaerly 11 Town) of Chico, which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Butte, State of California, be- 12 ing more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point vn the easterly line of Mall 13 Street at a point which is 5 feet southerly from the . southwest corner of Lot S in B1oek 13; thence in an 14 easterly direction parallel with the southerly line of said Lot ~, 132 feet to the line between Lots 2 15 and 7 of said block; thence southerly along the Line of said Lots 2 and 7, bl feet to the southeasterly lg corner of Lot 7; thence westerly along the south line of said Lot 7, 132 feet to the easterly line of Wall 17 Street; and thence northerly along the easterly line of Wald Street, 61 feet to the point of beginning; 18 and, 19 WHEREAS, a Grant Deed of said real property, duly 20 executed by N. T. ENLOE and DOROTHY E[~TTLOE, husband and wif e, the 21 owners thereof, has been delivered to the Clerk of this Board; 22 23 mod' 24 WIiEREAS, heretofore, the Board of Supervisors of the 25 County of Butte escrowed with tbs Butte County Title Company, at 26 oroville, Butte County, California, the sum of 1;'ifteen Thousand 2q Dollars (15,000.00), being the agreed purelaa.se price of said real 2s property; 29 NOW, TIiEREFORE, BE TT RESOLVED by the hoard of Super- 30 visors of the County of Butte that the Deed and conveyance from 31 N. T. ENLOE and DOROTHY ENLOE of the real property hereinabove -1- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26- 27 28 29 30 31 particularly described be accepted and that said Deed be duly recorded. The foregoing Resolution was passed anti adopt ed by ~~ the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte at a regular III session of said Board on the 15th day of October, 1943, by the ~'ifollowing vote: AYES: Supervisors Huggins, IvTahon, Pdeixner anti ~hairfnan ~ O';Veill NOES- none ABSENT: Supervisor Frazier. ,' j W Chairman of t Bo d of Supervisors of the County of Butte, State of Calif ornia, ' ATTEST: W. '..,MAT WS, County Clerk and eg-off'. erk of a Board of Supervisors, B , Deputy. -2- . ~` ;qq 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 i8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 RESGLU'TION FOR ESTABLIS;3I~,'~NT OF REVOLVING FUND YIHEREAS, the County, of Butte is the owner of certain properties yvithin the County of Butte acquired pursuant to the provisions of the Priilitary and Veterans' Code of the State of California, ,,vhich properties are designated as Veterans' Memorial Buildings and are situate at Chico, Oroville, Gridley, and Para- dise, within said County of Butte; and ~;i+TIEREAS, the management, conduct, operation ar.d control of said buildings aforementioned is, by order of the 'Board of Supervisors of theCounty of Butte, entrusted to committees of the Veterans' organizations of the County of Butte, which said commit ees are designated as Trustees and which said committees select from their number one said Trustee as their Secretary-Z`reasurer to handle the financial management of said buildings, the appoint ment of which said Secretary-Treasurer is approved by the Board o Supervisors; and tiVI3EtEiF~3.5, it is the wish and desire of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte to establish a revolving fund for the use of the Trustees of said PFiemorial Buildings to facili- tate and aid in the financial management thereof; Np6`l, TFIEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVEI} by the Board of Super- visors of the County of Butte as follovas; 1. There is hereby created a special revolving fund, no to exceed however the sum of X500.00 for each of the Boarc~~nf,. Trustees of the P,iemorial Buildings within the County of Butte, `Ii ` namely, the Oroville Board of Trustees, the Chico Board of Trust- ees, the Gridley Board of Trustees and the Paradise Board of Trustees. 2. The County Auditor of the County of Butte is hereby 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2s 30 31 I directed to draw the warrants in favor of each of the Board of Trustees hereinabove referred to, in an amount to be designated by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte hereafter not to exceed the sum of $500.00, fer the purpose of creating said revolving fund. 3. Before any money is withdrawn from the County Treasury to be placed in such revolving funds, the Secretary- Treasurer of the Board of Trustees of each of said Memorial Build- ings shall file with the Cleric of the Board of Supervisors a bond executed by himself as principal and by a surety company authorized to execute bands under the laws of the State as surety in an amount not less .than twice the amount of such revolving funs established for said Board of Trustees. ,Said bonds shall be con- ditioned upon the faithful administration of such fund and upon the willingness and ability of the principal on the bond to account for and pay over said fund upon demand of the Board of Supervisors at any time. The Secretary-Treasurer of each of said Board of Truste entrusted with said fund is hereby authorized to expend any port- ion thereof for services or material, the securing or purchase of which is a legal charge against the County and a proper expenditu of said Board of Trustees; no expenditure in excess of ~p1.00 sha be made by said Secretary-Treasurer from said revolving fund un- less a receipt is obtained therefor setting forth the date and purpose of the expenditure and the amount expended. Demand shall be made upon .the County for the xeimbursement of said fund in the same manner that othex demands are made, such demand to be supported by the receipt hereinabove referred to. All sums re- ceived in satisfaction of said demands shall be returned to the ,.~_ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to 11 i2 13 14 15 1.6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 revolving fund and each.Secretary-Treasurer entrusted with said fund shall, upon demand of the Auditor or Board of Supervisors, give account of said fund. ~. `The Board of Supervisors may at any time reduce or discontinue any revolving fund hereby established. THE F€~~tEGGZNG RESOLUTION was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte, at a regular session of said Board on the 22nd day of October, 19.3, by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors I'~ahon, ~eixner and. O~Neill NOES: A]one ABSENT: Supervisors Frazier and Huggins Chairman of t e Bo d of Super- visors of the County of Butte, State of California ATTEST: W. F. IV~,A HLd~1S, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk e Board of Supervisors. gy , Deputy ~- ,~--- py~ ,,c.,~~.~ :. ~~ B~ xr ~. urrn T 3 ]. .~~j Noon. ~- "' l n `3 9~ `~ 1 2 3 4 5 e 7 8 9 10 lI 12 13 14 15 16 17 l8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 J. 'M. MCPFFERS~N 1. wr LAw p HOLOOB BJIL0IN6 C HIGLI~ CALIFORNIA PHGNE 347 a 34B RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF fiHE COUNTY OF BUTTE, STATE OF CAIIIFORNiA. WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of the County UVater- works District Act of 1813, and amendment thereto (Statute lgl~j, page `j$5, and amendments thereto), after preliminary proceedings duly had, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte, State of California, have acquired jurisdiction to further proceed in accordance with the provisions of said act to provide for and order the holding of a special election within. the boundaries of the proposed County Waterworks District, 3snown as "Butte County ~faterworks District No. 1", and the submission to the qualified voters thereof, of the proposition of forming such district, and incurring s, debt by the issuance of bonds of such district, for the purposes set forth in the petition of formation if a bonded indebtedness is to be incurred therefor, or for any part thereof, to fix the date on which said special election shall be held, the manner of holding the same, and the manner ofl voting for or against said proposition. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERw VISORS of the County of Butte, State of California, as follows: 1: That a special election within Ehe boundaries of the proposed t'Butte County V~Faterworks District No. lt~, which boun- daries have been heretofore fixed and determined, and are here- inafter particularly described, be held for the submission to the qualified voters thereof of the proposition of farming such "Butte County V`daterworks District No. 1". The bound~.ires of "Butte County Waterworks District No. 1" as fixed and determined by the proceedings heretofore had herein, are as follows: A11 that certain real property situate in the County of Butte, State of Ca.lifornie, and described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Lot 19 of the Fraz:klin Subdivision, according to the official map. of the said subdivision on file in the office of ...1. 1~ y 1 2 the Recorder of Butte County, California, said point of beginning being on the V;~esterly right 3 of way line of Southern Pacific Railroad and 50 feet distant 'from the center of the main line 4 track of sand railroad. Thence from said point of beginning northerly, parallel and 50 feet 5 distant from the said center line of said main line track to the northerly line os Lot 5 of e Block !,. of the Durham North Addition, according to the official map of said subdivision on file 7 in the office of the Recorder of Butte County, California; thence westerly along the said 8 line to a point on the westerly line of the California State Highway, said po3.nt being also 9 the southeast corner of the Durham Union Righ School grounds as described in that certain deed to from Caroline Durham to the Durham Union nigh School District, recor~ed in Book 205, page 7, 11 Butte County Records; hence from said point northerly along the easterly line of said high 12 school grounds to the northeasterly corner of said high school grounds; thence westerly along 13 the North line of said grounds to the northwest- erly corner thereof; thence southerly along the 14 westerly line of said grounds to the southwesterly corner thereof, said corner being also the 15 northwesterly corner of Block 2 of the aforesaid Durham North Addition; thence westerly in a lg straight line to the Northwesterly corner of Block 3 of the said addition; thence southerly along the westerly line of the said Block 3 to 17 the southwest corner of said block; thence easterly along the south line of said block 18 to a point opposite to the northwest corner of Lot one of the Smith Tract according to the 19 official map of said tract on file in the office of the Recorder of Butte County, calif ornia, said 20 point being also in the north extension of the East line of the Durham Nelson County toad; 21 thence south to aforesaid northwest corner of lot one of the Smith tract; thence south along 22 the east line of the said road to the south line of Lot 2 of the aforesaid ~`ranklin Subdivision; 23 thence East along the south line of said lot 2 of said subdivision to the southeast corner of 24 said lot 2; thence north on the east line of said Lot 2 to the southwest corner of Lot 19 of 25 the aforesaid Franklin Su~d;ivision; thence East along the south. line of said Lot 19 tb the 26 point of beginning. 27 28 29 30 31 32 J. 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MCPFIERSON - TTORNCY Ar lAW miv~No A -~r CNICC~ CALIFORNIA P MONe 3A7 a 3AB 1 2; In all particulars except as herein otherwise pro- S vided, such election shall be held.. and carried on as provided 3 by lava for the holding of a general election within said County 4 of Butte, State of California. 5 3; ,The date on which said special election shall be 6 held within said proposed "Butte County 1aterworks District No. 7 1" shall be the 22nd day- of November, 19.3. $ ~.: The manner of voting for or against said propasitian 9 of the formation of 'Butte County t"Vaterworks District No. 1'~ 10 shall be as follows: 11 Butte County V'laterworks District No. 1 --- Yes 12 Butte County Vlaterworks District No. 1 --- No 13 5; For the purpose of said special election, all the 14 territory within said proposed "Butte County Waterworks District 15 No. 1'~, as above described, shall be considered as and is hereby is established as one votin recinct and the g p ,, poling place in 17 said precinct shall be the Durham Courthouse Building. ~$ 6: For the purposes of said special election within the 19 ~ boundaries of said proposed'$utte County Waterworks District No. 20 1" there is hereby appointed one Inspector, namely, I1Irs Grace I,. 21 Brovrn; one Judge, namely, I~rs Sara F. Franklin, and one Clerk, 22 namely, V5lilliam E. Coon. 23 7: This resolution, prior to the date set for such spe- 24 cial election within the boundaries of said proposed "Butte Count 25 Waterworks District No. 1", to-wit, the 22nd day of November, 26 1943, shall be published five times in a daily newspaper of 27 general circulation, printed and published in said County of 28 Butte, State of California, and for said purpose the Board of 29 Supervisors of the County of Butte, State of California, hereby 30 designate the Chico Record a daily newspaper 31 of general circulation printed and published in the County of 32 Butte, State of California, to publish this resolution as above J. M. McPNER50N p c Ipw a - - e YILGINO pNOLO C H~GC. CALIFORNIA PHONE 347 5 34B , -~- 1 2 8 4 5 e 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 J. M. MCPH ER6tlN A ONNEY AT LAW awNK BUILDING CHIC G~ CALIFtlRNIA PNDrve 347 s 346 provided, and further this resolution shall be posted in three of the most public places within the boundaries of the said proposed "Butte County 1Vatertivorks District No. 1" at least ten days prior to the date set for such special election, to-wit, the z2~n day of November, 19.3. 8: That the incurring of a bonded indebtedness by such proposed "Butte County Nlaterworks District No. 1", or any part theneof, is not contemplated in that the proposed improvment and properties now situate within the boundaries of said proposed district now is the improvement and properties of the County of Butte, state of California, being formerly the improvement and properties of the dissolved Bidwell Municipal Utility District. The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte, at a regular session of said Board on the 22nd day of October, 19.3, by the following vote; p visors of the County of Butte. AYES: Supervisors ~ulahon,~tei~ner, O~Neill? NOES: done ABSENT: Su ervisors Frazier anti Huggins G~~.~ ~ ~~ Chairman o he oard~f au er- AT'T.EST: 4"d. ~'. iYiATTN.~'WS County erk An ex-o io clerk Board of Supervisors By fe -~~ NOTICE BY COUNTY' CLERK OF TIME AND PLACE OF SPECIAL ELECTION TO DETERD~INE WHETHER OR NOT "BUTTE COUNTY PVATERV~ORKS DISTRICT N0. 1° SHALL BE ESTABLISHED: DESIGNATING POLLING PLACER AND BOARD OF ELECTION AND THE ~UALZFICATION OF ELECTORS. PURSUANT TO THE ABOVE RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF BUTTE,. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, as hereinabove set forth, a special election will be held in the territory above described on the 22nd day of November, 1g1~3, at which time qualified electors within said territory shall have the privilege of voting for or against the establishing of the ^BUTTE COUNTY WATERWORKS DISTRICT N0. 1.~~ The polls shall be open at 7:00 A.M. in the morning of said day and shall be kept. open until 7 P.M. of said day. The location of the polling place for said election shall be the DURFIAllI COUNTY COURTHOUSE, as provided in said resolution, and the Precinct Board shall be as follows: Inspector: Mrs. Grace L. Brown; Judge: Mrs. Sara F. Franklin; Clerk: William E. Coon. The proposition to be voted for or against at this election is as follows: Butte County Waterworks District No. I---Yes Butte County Waterworks District No. 1---No You are entitled to vote at this election provided you are a duly qualified registered voter in said territory as above described,and reside therein. A sample ballot for this election is mailed to every qualified elector living in Durham Precinct No. 1 and Durham Precinct No. 2 but as the proposed t~BUTTE COUNTY V~'ATERWORKS DISTRICT N0. 1 ~~ does not include all the territory in the precincts above named, only those qualified electors. living within the boundaries of the proposed district as above described in the resolution of the Board of Supervisors, are entitled to vote at this election. W.F t ws, Count Clerk B a Deputy Clerk. RESOLUTION IN MINUTE BOOK ~a PgGE ~~ 1~~SOLLTTIOld .ACCEP`T' i_i~IG_ €ZOAD DELD kATD DT'aCL~.tZ2T4G PJBLIC _~C1T; _TY ~iIG'ri'.di-Ll'e ~-' ~~ir~~ Board. r.2eeting llate ~, -C~ % ~ r;. It was moved by pup/ervisor N CGlar and seconded by Supervisor 1~~~.~xn~~='~ =that =_, deed executed by Fred d~.ivington end Frahk Chivington A portion of I,ot numbered 75 oY ~'ahn Cxaucsh Subdivision, eaaording to the official map thereof, filed as of record in the affioe of the County Recorder, Butte County, Ca3.ifornia, in map book b at page 81 az;d being more particularly described as f o~.1.o~vs, to-wit; ~ommenaing at the most Southerly corner of lot numbered 76 ~P`abo'~e mentioned subdivisian. Thence N. 16° 41t E. 87.77 feet slang the ~ieaterly line of bone Pine Avenue; Thence Southwesterly along the sro of a curve to the right having a radius of 70 feet, (the long chord of which b~~~~ai. 68p 06~ 3Q" V~~ 109,45 feat) through `- an sng].e of 102° 51' , a distance of 125.65 / f ~'~~ae 8. _ 60° 28 ~ E 87.77 fe®t along the Northerly line of Crouch Avenue to the point of beginning and avntaining .041 sates more or less. be, and hereby is, accepted, and is declared to be a public County highway of the County of Butte. VCTli: A.Y~S: ,./lJf~~~,`tiV~wL~~o;, ! 1'(.l;~J(~/ ~1(JC~ ~1~3 ~~ hQFS t• /V~.7r~ v= U C~~/c '~~ • ~~: ~MP~n/514T1OnI FC7R. ~~tvl--~Anl ~~F~~fs - ~oR.K~rz.s. RESOLUTION OF THE_BOARs~ OF SUPEBVISORS_OF BUTTE_COUNTY, WHEREAS, Section 1569 of the Military and Veterans Code, Chapter 9z0, Statutes of 19/3, provides: "The California State War Council shall establish by rule and regulations various classes of civilian defense workers and the range of the duties of each class. The California State War Council shall also adopt rules and regulations prescrib- ing the manner in which civilian defense workers of each-class are to be registered. All such rules and regulations shall be designed to facilitate the paying of workmen~s Compensation.", and WHEREAS, the California State War Council on 7 October, 19/3, adopted rules and regulations establishing class,~s of civilian defense work- ers, the scope of the duties of each class and the manner of registration of such workers, and WHEREAS, Section 15f~7 of the Military and Veterans Code, Chapter 920, Statutes of 19,3, provides: "Any civilian defense organization which both agrees to follow the rules and regulations established by the California State War Council pursuant to the provisions of Section 1596 of this Code and substantially complies with such rules and regulations shall be certified by the California State War Council.. Upon making the certi- fications, and not before, the civilian defense organization becomes an ac- credited civilian defense organization.tt, and WHEREAS, The County of Butte has registered and wi11 hereafter register civilian defense workers for participation in either civilian pro- tective services or civilian war services, and • WHEREAS, the County of Butte desires to become an "accredited civilian defense organization" in order that injured civilian defense work- ers registered with it may benefit by the provisions of Chapter 920, Statutes 1913, N04V THEREFORE, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte hereby agrees to follow the rules and regulations established by the Calif- ornia State War Council under date of 7 October, 1913, pursuant tv the pro- visions of Section 1596 of the Military and Veterans Code, Chapter 920, Statutes of. 19I~3. The County Clerk is hereby instructed to send two certi- fied copies hereof to the California State War Council. EFFECTIVE DATE; 29 October, 191~3- BULLETIN No. 19 Office o£ the STATE DIRECTOR OF CIVILIAN DEFENSE California State.,Wss.r Counoil State Office Building No.l Saoramento, 14, California Ootober 13, 1943 T0: GOUNTY AND CITY WAR COUNCILS FROMs STATE D.RECTOR OF CIVILIAN DEFEPdSE SUBJECT: RULES AND REGULATIQIJS GOVEPidING CIVILIAN DEP`ENSE VOLUNTEERS REF"i;RED1CES: (a) Chapter 920, Statutes of 1948; (b} CS1NC Bulletin No. 6 Attaohed area 1. Rules and Regulations governing Civilian Defense Volunteers. Conformity to these rules is urged upon all looal councils, as a condition to preserve the eligibility of Civilian Defense Volunteers to State Com- pensation in the event of injury in line of duty. 2, A suggested form of resolution to be adopt- ed by a County or City in order that it may oamply with the provisions of Chapter 920, Statutes of 1,943, which provides for work menus compensation benefits for in~urad Volunteer Civilian Defense workers. This, or a Resolution along similar lines, should be presented before yoµr I,gcal Governmental. Agency and favorable action se~ cured. WILLED W. 1~ITH State Di,xector of Civilian1 Defense (Please bring to the attention of your City pr Distriet Attorney} RESOLUTION N0, ~~ RESOLUTION OF TIC CITY COUNCIL (BOARD OF SUPERVISORS} OF T~ CITY (COUNTY} OF RELATIVE T4 WORICYIENES COMPENSATION INSURANCE FOR VOLUNTEER CIVILIAP? DEFENSE 1YORHERS 1~Yf~REAS, Seotion 1596 of the Military and Veterans Cade, Chapter 920, Statutes of 1943, provides: "The California State War Council shall establish by rule and regulation various classes of civilian defense workers and the scope of the duties of eaah alass~ The California State War Counail shall also adopt rules and regulations prescribing the manner in which civilian d~- fence workers of each class aro to be registered. All suoh rules and regulations shall be designed to faoili» tats the paying of worinnen's opinpensation.", and WHk;RFAS, the California.State War Council on 7 Oatob®r, ].943, adopted rules and regulations establishing classes pf oivilian defense workers, the scope of the duties of eaoh class and the wanner of r®gis- tration of such workers,. and WHE~tF,L1S, Seati.on 1597 of the Military and Veterans Coder Chapter 920, Statutes of 1943, provides; "Any oivilian defense organization which both agrees to follow the rules and regulations established by the California State War Caunci7. pars°a;3.nt to the pro~visiens of Seation 159fi of this Dods and ruustantiplly complies with suoh rules apd regulations shall ba o~rtified by L Q M. the California State Wsr Council. Upon making the certificatian, and not before, the civilian defense organization becomes afi~ aearedited c~,~Pilian defense organization.°, and YYHEREAS, the City (County) of has registered and will hereafter register civilian defense workers far participation in either civilian protective services er civilian war services, and WHEREAS, the City {County) of desires to become an "acoredited civilian defense organisation" in order that injured civilian defense workers registered with it may benefit by the provisions of Chapter 920, Statutes 1943, NOW, T~RFFORE, the City Counoxl {Board of Supervisors) of the City {County) of ~~ ~~. hereby agrees to follow the rules and regulations established by the California State War Council under date of 7 Ootober 1943 pursuant to the prw isions of Section 1596 of the Military and Veterans Code, Chapter 920, Stat- utes of 1943. The city (county) clerk is hereby ~.nstructed to send two aertiFa.sd copies hereof to the California State War Council. ~ ~w jj~"~~ ~ . EFFECTIVE DATE; gotober 1343., ~ ~~ ~, :`i~ ~' b* .~ ~~,' J ~ , ~`~w \` CALIFORNIA STATE WAR COUNCIL Rt1LES ANA RFGULEITIONS ESTABLISHING CLASSES OF CIVILIAN DE>1ENSE WORICSRS, SCOPE OF DUTIES OF EACH CLASS AND MAN?dER OF REGISTRATION Adopted October 7,,.1943 WfiEREAS, under the authority of Section 1596 of the Military and Veterans Code,-Chapter 920, Statutes 1943,, the California State War Counoil is directed to establish by rule and regulation various classes of civilian defense workers and the soope of the duties of each class, axxi to prescribe the manner in which oivilian defense wor~sers of eaoh class are to b© registered, and WHEREAS, on June 4, 1943,. the California State Vfar Council, under the authority of Seotion 1596 of the Military and Veterans Cods, issued temporary rules and ro~;ulations establishing the various olasses of civilian defense workers, the scope and duties of eaoh class and the manner in which civilian defense workers of each olass were to be reg- istered, and YV!~RI;AS, it is neoessary to establish and issue permanent rules and regulations which shall supersede such temporary rules and regulations as of the effective data hereof, NOON, THGRFPOi~, the California State lVar Council by virtue of such authority vested in it hereby establishes and issues rules and regulations as follows: I. Dk;FI1dITI0NS. A. "Direotor" means the State Direotor of Civilian Defense appointed by the Governor with the advioe and consent of the Vtrar Council. B. "Civilian Defense Piorker".means any natural person in the State who is registered (in the manner hereinafter provided) w~,th a i _ 2 w civilian defense organization fbr the pu~'po~e of engaging in civilian protection, or civilian war services either as a member or trainee without pay or other consideration. II. CLASSES ACID DUTIES OF CIVILIAAI BEFEI3SE 1~ORI{ERS. The various classes of civilian defense workers and the general duties of the members of each class shall include the follovring now established by these regulations or hereafter established by order of tho State Director of Civilian Protection: A. °Staff.1° Foltxnteer members of local 1~tar Councils, in- cluding the staff of the $erviee Corps, Defense Corps and Civilian Defense Volunteer Office of the local 1Var Council. The general duties of the mernbers of the staff shall include! the co~mnanding, directing, training, instruction and recruiting; of civilian defense workers, in- cluding technical, administrative and ole~rioal assistants and such other duties as his superior may direct. B. Defense Corps: (1) Air Raid Hardens. Securing compliance with black- out end dimout regulations; directing persons in the streets to shel- ter; reporting information to Control Center; assisting in fighting incendiary bombs; detecting and reporting to the Control Center the presence of gas; administering first aid; assisting victims; training residents for emergencies". (2) Auxiliary Law Enforcement. Securing compliance with blackout and dimot~t regulations; trespass; guarding of docks, buildings, bridges, factories, and other structures; pf~rforming traf- fic duty; preventing looting; assisting air raid protection services; and generally assistin; law enforcement off igers or law enforcement agencies. - 3 - (3) Auxiliary ~`iremen. Fighting fire and assisting regular fire-fighting; forces; rescuing persons. (4) Fire guard. Observing falling incendiary bombs; attaching incendiary bombs; summoning assistance of regular and aux- iliary fire-fighting forces; instructing residents regarding fire de- fense methods for individual citizens; methods of detecting Piro bombs; precautions to be observed and reducing fire hazards. (5} Demolition and Clearance Unit. Removing rubble and debris; destroying partially demolished or unsafe tivalls and build- ings; filling bomb craters; assisting the local public works depart- ment. (6) Road Repair Unit. 1?epairing roads to restore nor- mal flow of traffic as rapidly as possible; restorinb road markings; assisting street departr~ients and puUlio works departments. (7) Rescue Unit. Rescuing trapped persons; shoring up; tunneling and demolition work; rendering emergency first aid; assisting local public wor'_~cs, fire and other municipal departments. (8) Decontamination Unit. Effecting chemical neutral- ization or xemoval of gases contaminating streets, walls and buildings and other property; assisting health departments in connection with decontamination work. (9) Medical Unit. Proceeding to some of air raids or other disasters; manning casualty stations; establishing and opar- sting medical field units; manning gas cleansing stations; assisting hospitals and health departments or when rendering riedica7, attention or first aid, ' - 4 (10) Nurses Aide UnitT Assisting in hospitals and out.»patient clinics; serving in emergency medioal field units; and in casualty stations. (11) Drivers Unit. Driving vehioles to assist other units of the Defense Corps, or Service Corps. (12) Emergenoy Welfare Service-Unit. Assisting local welfare departments in providing foed and shelter for persons whose homes have been destroyed or damaged by air raid or other disaster; working with Civilian L+'vaeuation Service, emergency medical service; registration, rehousing, counseling and assistance to the homeless. ~ (13) Utility Repair Unit. Repairing water, gas, eleo- tric, telephone, telegraph, steam, sewer and other utility services damaged by air raid or other disaster. (14) Chaplains. Administering to the religious and spiritual Heads of parsons suffering from the effects of air raids or other disaster. (15) Communication Unit. Performing messenger service for all units of the Defense Corps; operating various systems of com-. munications including wire and radio communication facilities. C. Ntisoellansous Protective Services not included within the Defense Corps; (1) Volunteer civilian members of the Aircraft Warn- ing Service whose duties shall be presoribed by the United States Army Air Force. (2) Forest Fire Fighters Service whose general duties shall inolude the controlling of f crest fire hazards and forest fires and cooperation with forest fire protection agencies. = 5 y (3) Civilian ~`vanuation Servioe whose general duties shall be to assist in such matters of registration of possible evac- uees, and suoh other duties as may be deemed neoessary by tho Comte mender of the local Defense Corps and such other additional duties as may be necessary to execute the Lvaouation Plan adopted by the California State V'~ar Caunoil. D. 3ervioe Corps. Volunteers engaged in or training for any of, or a combination of, the followYng Civilian YYar Servioess (1) Agriculture and farm agencies. Assisting in re- cruiting labor for harvesting and prooessing agricultural products; promoting home production of food, reoruiting supervisors for youth groups engaged in producing and harvesting; training programs for agricultural labor. (2) Canteens. Serve as volunteer cooks, waiters, hostesses, eto., in Iced Crnss, U.S.U., Soldier and Sailor Centers or Canteens. (3) Car Sharing and Tire Conservation. {4) Clinics. Assisting in pre-school clinics, victory garden clinics, hospital and medical clinics; household repair clinics, Denning, demonstration and similar programs. (5~ Child Care. ,Assisting in child care services of local agencies; recreation and playground programs; extended schcol Dare, day Dare of children of working mothers, (6) Community Centers. Volunteer work for social agencies, infcrmation booths for members of Armsd Forces and defense workers, corsanunity aotivity centers. i V (7) ConsumaY~ Tntr~i'ests, Assist in progra~~is of cori- Sumer infor~r!ation; prive control; War price and Ration T3oards. (8) Education. Assist in vocational and technical training; training for the handicapped; Americanization and citizen- ship classes; recruit volunteers for work in schools and libraries; extended school care for ohiidren of workin; mothers. (9) Health and ~Iadical Care including Hospitals. As- sist in clinics and convalescent homes; public health nursing pro- grams; hospital clinics; local health department programs. (10) Housing. Assist in Home Registration Offices; surveys to determine housing needs; preparation of special reports; programs of municipal and Federal Housing authorities. (ll) 7~ibraries. Assist in reference service at infor- matior~ centers; extended library service to war industries; nreparaY tion of material for war information centers; assemble and arrange exhibits; library services to hospitals,. and institutions. (12) ivlaxipower Supply and Training. Assist Selective Service Boards; employment services; industrial training programs; farm labor training programs. (13) Neighborhood or Block headers. Assist in dissem- inating information to each household; secure data desirable for the war effort. (14) Nutrition. Assist in promotion, coordination, education, as regards proper selection and preparation of foods; food conservation, lunches for workers; supplying information on nutrition to other divisions; cooperation with programs of Depart- ment of Agriculture and other agengies engaged in nu'~rition programs. +~ ~. (15) Plant Utilisation. Volunteer work and aid to small war plants; volunteer aid in conversion of civilian plants to, war plants. (16) Rationing Programs. Assist local Price and Ra- , tion Boards. (17) Reoreation. Assist in programs for servicemen; war workers, children. (18) Recruitment of volunteers. Assist in Volunteer Office; record keeping, clerical assistance; interviewing; oampaigns for recruitment of volunteers. (19} Salvage, Assist in organization and promotion of local salvage ca;zpaigns. (2Q) Service to Servicemen. Assist in providing sleep- ing accommodations for servicemen on leave; cooperate with United Serv- ice Organization; recreation facilities, transportation. (21) Surveys. Assist in making surveys for any program within the scope of the Service Corps or llefense Corps. (22) Transportation. Assist in local plans for more efficient use of public transportation; assist in providing transpor- tation for servicemen; volunteer farm labor 'workers. (23) Volunteer Office. Assist in registration of vol- unteer workers; maintenance of personnel records. (24) War Savings. Assist in selling bonds and stamps; takin? pledges for bonds and stamps sales campaigns; recruiting volun- teers for bond sales. (25) War Tr~formation. Assist in compilation of infor- motion on community facilities; amusements; Speakers Bureau, publicity; - 8 - exhibits and posters, films; radio programs. (26) ~leifara. Assisting public and private services in securing additional facilities to meet needs caused by disruption and dislocation of families; securing volunteers for such programs; ccoperating with existing agencies in programs to safeguard children from neglect and delinquency resulting from wartime conditions. (27) Youth Agencies and Organizations. Assist in pro- grams of youth organizations; recreational centers and settlement houses; church groups; instruction in athletics, hand crafts; provid- ing entertainment for youth groups. The State Director of Civilian uVar Services may, from time to time, designate additional community war services which may be engaged in by members of the Service Corps. Assisting in the war effort by saving needed materials, by buying war bonds and stamps, by serving as blood donors, or by coop- erating in other similar programs does not constitute, in itself, eligibility for membership i,n the Servioe Corps, Additional duties of persons engaged in any of the war serv- ices programs shall be those prescribed by the Director or the local Defense Council with whom the volunteer is registered. III. A, Each person who in addition to the duties assigned to him as a member of the Citizens D©fense Corps or Citizens Service Corps herein above enumerated, shall be considered acting within the scope of his civilian defense duties when he is aiding or assisting any branch of Civilian Defense or when performing any act contributing to the protection of life and property. - 9 IV'. REGISTRATION: (1) A~person~ shall be deemed to be registered if there is on file with the local VYar Council ar any of its units, or the Volunteer Office, or other place approved by the Director of Civ- ilian Defense, the following information: (a) Name of registrant; (b) address; (c) date enrolled; (d) unit of servioe** to which he is assigned. All registration records shall be available for inspection by the Director, a member of his staff, or any officer or employee of the State Compensation Insurance Fund. The Personnel Officer or an individual designated by the local YJar Council shall be responsible for keeping current the registration and for the aocuracy and safe- keeping of such records. (2) The Director may prescribe such additional regis- tration requirements as he may from time to time deem neoessary. (3) The Director may require each person registered with a civilian defense organization to satisfaotorily complete a course of training or instruction. V. CERTIFICATIONS Prior to certification of a oiviiian defense organizatisn by the California Stato 1Yar Council, the Director shall be furnished oertified copies of ordinances or resolutions which will permit him tp determine whether such organization has provided for all of the following; 1, A War Council (or Defense Council`:.} 2. A Commander of Citizens Defense Corps 3. A Director of Civilian VYar Services 4. ~, personnel pffioer - 10 5. The appointment of a chief executive officer em- powered to exercise complete executive authority over the local gov- erximent for the protection of life and property. The Director shall not submit the name of any suoh civilian defense organization to the State War Council far certification unless such organization has complied with the foregoing; req_uire;:ients and has agreed in writinn to comply with the intent of these rules and regula~ Lions and has substantially complied therewith. VI. EFFECTIVE DATE: These regulations shall become effective i20 days after October 7, 1943, i.e., rebruary 4, 1944. 11 - * Volunteers who era assisting in the organization, maintenanoe or operation of the Offices of the State Director of Civilian Defense should register with the YYar Counoil of the city or county in which said office is located. ~* 2nformation requested above under registration is the absolute minimum. If your registration oards are incomplete or you desire to revise them, it is suggested that you use a registration card or sheet containing the following information: T hereby enroll in the ervzce Corps -vr~ Defense Corps of _ City or Ccunty) ~~~~ ~~- Names Res.Phone; ~'"~ Bus .Phone s ~~ Address= Signature of Registrant (On reverse side insert the fnllowing information): Unit to which assigned Data Training Started Date Training Completed Date Oath Administered Armband Issued Date Equipment Issued Equipment Commazcder (Either offioer may sign Personnel Off cer NOTICE 1~ID, 27 I'OR IMP:TCDIAT':~~' ACTIOid Of~'ice of the STkTn DIii;i~1CTOR Ol' CIUILIAPd DEEE,tSiS California `Mate ~7ar Council State 0~°fi.oe Building ldo.1 Sacramento, 149 California November 339 1;43 T0: COUNTY At1D CITY ~dAR COUNCILS; CITY CL1a~Sg and CL~,RKS Or COUNTY BOARDS OF SUPuRVISOP~S F130P:1e STAT;J DIl~%1CTOlt OF CIVILIAN t'R.OTLCTIOi~I SUBJ:~CT: ftUL1S AIdT} R:~GUT,ATIOATS CxOVER2dIN(x CIVILIAN DEI"~TTSE VOLUNTEERS RFF;~itu3~iCi+,: a. Bulletin No. I~ b. Chapter 9209 Statutes oi' 194.3 c. C.S."F.C,Bu11et3n No. 6 The responses to our Bu~..l.~t ado. 1~ ale not coming in as they should. ;'te urge that you take action at oncti. !`lae dead-line for certi- fication is February L;.th, 1941. If it is necessaxy z'or your governmental division to pass a nerr ordinance before you can act uggn tl~e proposed Resolution your time is limited. Irumedi- ate action is called ,for. The next meeting; of the California States?ar Council mill be held. on Decenber. 2nd9 1gL,,.3. Your Resolution :ri11 be presented for rati~ication at that time if it is submitted to this office prior to that date, Should you fail to neet 'the 1'ebruary 4th dead.-line your Volun- teers rri11 not be rsli~;ible for Statq Compensation Insurance if injured. HO?s4ER BUCI~LLI;Y State Director of Civilian Protection NOTICE N0. 28 T0: FROPri: SUBJECT: Office of the STATE DIRECTOR OF CIVILIAN DEFENSE California State far Council State Office BuildinU No.l Sacramento, 7.L,., California November 16, 193 COUNTY AND CITY YEAR COUNCILS STATIr DIRECTCR OED' CIVIL7AYT PROTECTTON n4AINTENANCE OF PRGTECTIVE SERVICES You are urged to give consideration to the follovring Resolution of the California State TiVar Council, It :vould appear to be exceedingly timely and pointed: "Ffl-IER.I;AS, the security of military and industrial installations in California and the safety of the lives, homes and property of our citizens is vital to the prose- cution of the wary. and "`'fHEREAS, damage from sabotage or natural disaster vrould be just as harmful to the war effort as damage from direbt enemy attack, which may yet occux in limited force in the ways indicated by the Commanding General, t~estern Defense Command; and "'i~1HE~REAS, maximum security continues to depend upon the faithful and efficient services of volunteer personnel to supplement the -reduced forces of regular pub- lic personnel engaged in protective services; "NO',~d, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE OALII:~'ORNTA STATE 'v`fAR COUNCIL that city and county authorities and defense councils be called upon to maintain auxiliary police, fire and emergency medical services at maximum strength throughout the State for the duration of the ~°rar; that such additional protective services as the judgment of military authorities indicates are necessary be maintained in all No. 1 priority areas; and that all cities and counties be urged to conform at least to the minimum requirements for civilian protection indicated for each area by the State ?`dar Council, because those requirements have been and future programs will be developed in closest cooperation with the military authorities and OCD and the security of our State may ~,vell depend upon strict compliance v~rith those mini- mum standards; and °BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all civilian protection volunteers be urged to con- time to serve in the tivays in which they are needed, as a continuing and vital personal contribution to the prosecution of the war, confident, as they may be, that the tasks which they perform are considered essential by the military and civilian authorities responsible for the defense and protection of our State." HONfER BUCItLEY State Director of Civilian~Protection `. 1 2 3 4 5 6 '7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 ~3~'2~~ 0~ `~H~ i30AR~ ~~' St7Z'~.V~c3R~ A7~ ~' O~lt~iY' 1itJ~~It3RZ~I27C~ ~~ I,~~Z3~C~ CAF kN ~s~"u AI3D I~I~O~.~~ ~. \ t~,e-fsndsnt 3ra.~an a~ct3a~i I~s~ ~n the T~~st~~c~t C~s~z+t off' the ~ Unitse9~ ztatss, ~~. end. far' t2xs arts~csrxs T~i~tx~3at of ~a~~~'ax~xs~.~, ~AP~G~ek`~ D~,vis~,eri„ ezi~tt~.~~t ~~ts~ atik'~~~ £~."~ L~sE'~.R~~ P3a3ntt~°f, vs. C~r~tea~,xx~~.e~x~ 2z~ ~ Cat~~g~ cf ~u~ts, ~,~~~ ~a,ef Cral3.fc~~ia, i~, ,~. 3~'} est ~.~, S~sfsr~s~ts,~ ~ Ica. x'7'77 ~hie~a ~4tiats ~s sus to e+ax~i eta inteess~t ~.n ~zs~-t~~.n ~s~~ in hies Caw~t~r of ~tt+~B e ~~, ~.~ ~~ps~ ~t tats otuxat~ e~f mitts s ne a1.~1~ ox ~ra~e~ss~ ix~ er to was is su~~s~~ ~f sa~.s1 ~-Q- ties~a,y ~Q ~, the ~e te~~sa~te~ e~ ~ Gtr' of ~Ztts ~d~.ssa ~~:~ e~1~3 t~s es~es~ss~~s t~~~.xt~t s~~ ~~e~t~ #~vs b~c3r~ ~Sa3~~ ~`:~ aesssiq~ off ss.i~. X;~nd eei~e~s t~ s~tr of .~ ~s~ ~'~~ c~.~ts ~o~ssss3. €s~ e~ ~~. ~.~ of 'sgta~x~~ ~.~. a kt~s hart the3 a~s!ce?~d ~3t~s s~f ~nt~s #.hes .~'~~.~.ts„ cif the ~sal~~~- t~,~in of ~~~~ e~ ~s nth ~-~ of ~a~s~, ~~+. ~L',i?~VI~tJ tom' ~'~ ~~#~°1'Y {'} ~3C3~'~„ Q8 fe~3le~s# .~ ~ Orsur;t~ of its F~~a ales lie! ~s~ i~A ~azs~ ~t~ titl~a ssx+ ~.t~ts~~ a~~`,, tt~ ~~ ~~ ~u~~at cef the abo~rs sntit~~ ece.e}zad ex~es,~C ~~~ tes~ss r~~~ ~ tar k~sz~- e~'tsr trs ~~ser ss~ s~i~ ~.~zs#, arid; ss ~Q ~s1~3~z tq ;~ c~a~a.- }~estrase~t3e~ ~-t~~;c~h has ~ss~ fc3~ t~ t~~~~ esf des ~s~~e#t- t~~. se~ss~nt sous Sri this e~he~va x1t1i~~ ~vt~. ohs }~$~'~~'~~~ At~iO#'~3~~' C+.~` e3 i~'tA~3.~i~' 69~" ~ ~3~gr £~.~.?~'~~ bd e~xsd ~utho~as~, tts f~~s a~~s~~~~e~ts ~~~r` sra~ ~i.sa~.s~sx ~ the e~besve4 e3at~ t1ee~ spa t~.vxa. ~., ~s~+~~~~r~~ ~~ Z ers~~~.f~ ~3aat bhs ~~f3ves lg es fu~~~ tames t#Y14~. ~F13"3*d143'~ Gs3~~' ~1' sa ~s8q~ib~~4r# ~€lv~$ss~ b~ t23+~ ~4~t3hS ~~ :~~t~~risas~is a tpis ~ou~~g of ~ at its ~su~ar 'znesest3az~ 2xcs ~ qn ~ s1~~ taf u ~ ~,~ ~,. ~j r RESOLUTION IN MINUTE BOOK 3a PAGE p?Q~-~07 I1XC,1tI'TS ~Rf3 PIt'I`~ t~R ~ltSS tsi~~ ~7.'TitG 0~ FIIGIi~t6Y CO@~TT~T~ petolaer 12n 191o-3. ~~~~ Air. Jamse f'. f?xown di.splayec~ ~, map r~hor~.n~ the pr4xx~s®d 1~t3~m3.1e hi.gh~vay- to Saarsm~t4 - which is prgaticnlly a straight line ~zd which eliminates s11 ~*rade arosstrzz~s, Fa®sing thx~ sma1.1 towns azar~ which ¢an bra sonstruc't~i ®acanom~.caia.ya at present. xhe mayor portion of this rflad ncaw ex3.~ta. k3y e73m~.nat 11 milec~ caf the d~.atance to Sacramsnto~ it would br9.ng t~iz;ryxv1.11e that much alcaaer to ~ ocntr~l area wh.3ah anffis5.st^~ of sons b~ families .~5d4 acx®~ of mxchard 7~nd~¢ ~h~eii are azow axsc~ have hs~ produ~i~ for the ~€at ~Q pears. ` (This way go~xit~d. Dirt iy I~r. ~t©sk why xesideg 9q0 fast f~~a~t 4f ~OUr Corriars, razz ~cax~ IZ~.eer Drivs}. fix°< ~',ieek pr©pc>sed that something face dons abo'~3t ~Zis ma~Ctazr so that new yes~r-s Fruit harvest v~ould iact h~.vt~ to move avax t ~e I+I3.cIaol~ua I3xidge. IIa painted out thz~t last ;Tear moxe :Pru~.t rtiio~ed Pram the mtat3.oaz Est ~'nur Ccarziars than from Fany other. cs~.ngle ste,tien ip ~`cxttor Couzsf~y 'and tii~.s zaear rraute vvou~d faa~.l~.tat® TzaYZdl~.n~ to a ver~r greet ~e~rse. fhsewf3#'th of th3~s rx¢pas~ road 19.~es in Yuba (~gtantYs t-f3f'Ghs each in Sutter send saaramsnta Cmuati®as. It z~aa p¢~.xited out that the flood menage is no gxeater than on 99~. s~ rr~adr it 3s bslieved, wo~.zld '~f~ bas a aeconclard read tca ~ ~~ liut' xathex' wa~.r ~a®rne file mt~i road anci i~onld br9.z~g much additional trzzde to Yuha City anti 3:~srfs ~.11e, The ~atual 1®ngth of the pr~spossd raad is ~ m3.las - aea3~nst fi12e ~sarasant 53 md.laas th3.s ,1,d2 miles m~.gizt be x~tttcr~rl '~ .~• ~9,las 3.n Saaeram~etw flaunty, Pdx'. ~sek iao3utsd ozat that tiae pea~~le ~ hzs ae~s~.ty have al~e~~ traded a~zd 'baxzl€ed in Sacramento as they tgeula nest travel the poor road to ~sxyeu9.lle and Yuba City and whil® he a~~d Pte. Dsxntz~.n~ ~.ua~ ag9.ta'~d fnr tbd.s xmad for maw yeaxs~ this is the f3.rgt t~ they sueQeeded 3xt be~.ng reaog~a¢d at a C~.tte~ I~I~eting fer thata pzarpose, ~'i~~.s road would be a true "f~as^rz tai maxket" road and also v~au.2d tis ua in za9.th Lassen I~a,rl€ and the z~ounta3~zz reac~xta; as weZ1 as save valuable "taazz t~.'les"'~, ~mmina, . t~.raz®i etc. fix. Stuns pa~.nted out that this r+~ad cvou~.d eliminate a71 "25 n~.1aa ZOTI®alt end afford z~ ?~ypass arow~sd ssax~aanto~ dix®¢t3;T to Ha`-r3.s. Upon Ills suggeatican that t~ eTA~.11t District ~ set u'j? ~ ftlrtller this prcr~eati fir. Ihm~sing po~.szted out that recant ch.Ang®s in State 1~~ r:pevtlnt the formation ®i' an~r new "~p1ut d3.rtr3c'ta" ~n tkZp ~"tate of C~1.ifo:cn3~a.: ~r-~ It was also moved seconded and carried unanimously that the Nla.rysvilfe ' District Chamber of Commerce sponsor the 1~0-mile .road to Sacramento, as now mapped and that a committee be formed to pursue this project, _~~T 1 01Aavills, Ca1lPornia 2 ~iove~cbe~ ~~ ~ 1943. 3 4 R~$OLUi'IpII QF ' Bt3A~iD AF S'~PER~TROR3 0P ~'HE COURT"!C (i~' ~t~3."~ AtM~ORI~TN(~ mH~ ~LT~IIl~ ffF A 5 DIBCLAI 6 Btt~AB, tba t~aunty of Huns has boen ssr~red as a defandant in art aotiatt to condemn t~estain land~.iasaid 7 Caunty, vrhiah eati~-n i~ ~aflw p~-nd3n~ in the IIiffitriat Qo~tzt cif 'the United ~'~ate~ ~.~ anal i'+~s the 1~©x'~hesa; ~istriat a~ 8 Galifasnia, ~TarLhsrn I~ivi.eic~s, entitled therein, "Q~ait~d States o~ America, Plaixxtla~, yrs. ~ 815 area oi' 1at~d, Anne 9 ()ottIlt3(s Htate p€' ~3sli~ori~ia, (3RSCI~R H3~A'i'~ C€3~'A1+3Y, 8$ a3..i fief®ndants,,„ '~n.~ 4~~1,~ askd 10 ~~tSs ~ the titi.e to the lands atxb~eat a~ said a~stican vast®d in the tlt~ited ~~ates on October is 19+42, axed 11 ainae said dray the IIrtited gtates has bean in prassessian of said lands„ and 12 t~~~, it ap~sars that th® bounty' of Hntte had no .intesealt in t}~e. lands. attb~oett ai'. said action, as des- 13 4ribed in the O,pm~slant on file in said +~~ition,~ and ttia ~a~ Oalle~.#or a#' Hutte Ct~un.ty~ .advises that. there are no 14 existing 31ens for taatas a~ains•t the 1an~im sub,~ecst p said action:. 15 ~O~Fy T$~a'RH~"41U*+; $$ I3° RES~7~'~ tha'~ sBiA .t#ottntg @i' Hutte has as~d malcss na rslaim to any title os intexest 16 in ai' to said lands ettb~ecst iii' laid actions or and aom~aen- satia~n avhiah malt hexeafte. r be awarded Far the ta1~9,n~ 17 thesea~, as~d. the Tlistrict At~t~+ey ie •laereby~ diraatad atad authflrizced to f11e an aggrapri.ate I3i.aclaimer in the.absave- 18 entitled astian.. 19 1'he foreHaing ~{esolut#ara etas #ntxorluoed by ~upes- visoz~ ,,, z ,n , ~h~- movoci ii~s adogti4n, 20 seconds ~' s~pe~v 'say . anc~ said ~esolutic-n ~ra;e adopted can ~' s a owi~ vcste a 21 2upervea.r , 22 ~upsx~lsar Supesvisar 23 3~pervispr F~ ~' 24 Sug~esgisor 3~sgervisn~ .,,... 25 ~ibeent~ Sugerv#sar ~ ;, r 26 ~aes3 ~~os~w,... 27 g~es3 28 ~~'QRa the ~thaisman oP tha ~3oarrl of gupervisors 29 decslarea~ the f~regain~ ~teaolutian adapted, and 30 $0 9I~8R~D. 31 32 ~~.F.~ta.ttnr.v~s, +:;ounty ,'1e:k rmsn ~'~`l'3ffi~ io Cler,; ©f t~oa,•a of ~u,~~rvisors Hy seputy C1e.Y~k. r i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ~.9 20 21 22 23 2~ 2a 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 ~ hex±ebq Qerti~y t1~at the t4re~oin~ ~~ a ~'ui~, trae a~ acra~xect aopy of a ~®ac~~.ution passed bq the Board ct ~upervieore of the County mP ~,ut~e, at a re~u7.ar m®®'ting thez~eaP, duly hs5.d this ~b~.r,~dsy ~+~ ,,,..~,...~.,,~ ..~.,, ,r 194". ~~ :, ~- r By ~,„ir~ piny . I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to 11 12 13 l~k 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 ffi. 2~ETCI~LL BOUR~t3II~ 5~paaial Aeai~tanb ~o ^1he Attoxx~.ey (3eueral '710 t3rccsDcer 8ui~.ding 870 ~&&rl[a$ ,~$, ~iP®et fan 1~~anaiseo, C~13f ornie Atitorn~p fax' PlaSnttff. 1~ TAE I318T3~f>~ CO~1R'~ ~ 'PHA 'Ul'J~T~I? ~~'AT~ IR AND F0~ ~ ~tt?R`~II~RPI 1~I5~R~t71' t~ CA1,I~}RNI~ ~a~~~R~r ~zvz~x~~ iI1~I~A S~A`PES t?F AM$RICA, P~int~ff, ~ vr~. ) No. ~4~1 815 &t3x'ea o#' lE-nd, Btt~~® C3aL~nt3~s ~ 8tata a.~ ~alifosn3.s, EJRG~GK~i ) ., E4~A~5~ CE~~I~AIdX, et al., )j ~3efend.anta. } OQ~a nave this Cotusty of Butte and disclaam~ all right, title and int®re~t its ~nc1 to tie prapex-ty ~u1a~~cst af" $fi~ a~i3V® ellt~~'il~t~ BCt~.aTl, 6l7$ t~D ~Q9 G30E1pensatiax~ ti0 be avearded f~sr the tekixt~, thesev,f lfated= r 1~~E.3• GOUN1'Y O1~ 8~1.'~ ~~~~~ s Hy ~.~. ,.. _ I` ___ ~-. _.. ..:._ _ DEPARTIViENT OF JUSTICE 710 Crocker Building 620 ~darket Street San ~`rancisco, 4, Calif. November 19, 1943 P"r. J. N;. P~icPherson District Attorney Eutte County Oroville, California Doer Sir: R•e; U< S. vs. Sly acres of land, F3utte County, State of Cali- . f ornia, C STATE COn~PANY, et al,, o, • 4483. The title report covering the property subject of the above entitled action indicates that the County of Butte has no further. interest in this property. It is, t herefor©, requested that you execute the enclosed Disclaimer and return to this office, together with a Resolution of the Board of Supervisors autharizing the signing of this Disclaimer. Very truly yours, M. N;ITCHELL P30UR~.UIP1 Special Assistant to the Attor e Gene 1 By~ E. gh ene Specs Attorney Enclosure i • VICTORY BUY siry•T ems WAR ONDS STAMPS ... RESOLUTION IN MINUTE BOOK ~.~Z PAGI: _ a,s_ J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ~4 15 to 17 ~.s 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30' 31 32 ` ~,ov~nbe~ ~6 ~~ ~~ a ~,~ ~~~ i~~~t _ i ~a~ ~ ~ , ~~~ .~ .. ~~. ~x-(3ff3.clo O~.e:,}~ of t;,e Bo~erc of ~u~7erv:.;~vrs -'lerk. 1 2 3 4 '' 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 4~,.~'.?Na.tthews, ~-au:~ty ~]:pr,}~ H3'' Le duty. ~~ 1 ~~ .~~~~~ 2 ~'~ ~~, 4 ~ .M ~~' 6 7 8 9 ~ ~~ 14 ~~ ~ ~~s 18 ~I 24 t~~i #~ ~~~~ 8~[rs~ ~~~ fit' ~~~ ~~.~~"~- 25 $40 ~~~~~~~~~ 27 28 i 29 30 ~+~~. ~~ #'~ 31 32 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 71.0 Crocls_er Bu:i. ~ c.' n-~ -~ 5 8. Y1 ?+' "d;, C ]- S C O s -. P r~;u, ~ S. a: , ~overaber 1'7, 1943 District Attorney Butte County , Croville, California Dear Sir: Re: United States v. Certain Land it the Countg of Butte, State of Cali.°ornia ine A. Yard., et al., ti~ 4T73 The Government by the above action? is seeking to acquire through condemnation, an easement over the property of Catharine A. Yard for a hi~^h potiver transmission lin©. This action, including a reclaration of Taking, n~as filed on .`~eptember 29th. ~,'fe do not '_~novr vrhether ,you consider any unpaid taxes as constituting a lien a,~;ainst the interest in the nropertg being acquired bg the Government or not. However, the first instal]raent of ta:~_es for this year undoubtedly will be paid by neceraber 4th and rve would appreciate it if you could furnish us with a Disclaimer'~on behalf of your Countg to be filed in this action. Very truly yours, r~[. T~1TCH~ZL BOUl?~;U'TN Special Assistant to The Attorney General By rancis ~~. o eg ~~ Special Attorney Enclosure VICTORY B'[7Y WAR ONDS •nb SCAMPS i ~. s RESOLUTION IN MINUTE BOOK _~~ PgGE ~( 3 wK. es ~' ff /s.. +y F p `~, '~t .,+ y $ ~y ~eIl y ~y +~~+k y W4v~.4J ~'L~~.X sdS=INW "A9;iA 4~;~, ~i~Hfue%~p"'.~ ~.:4~. ~4 63 ,~'~. ~.51.~ [Y~S+(r l"•~ugS,f. wc3+a3iS1 °J.SY~' MJ~k+'it.~pg,'16fi 4 j. c~ n µ'1 sn tp5~4 ~}hy ~y ~q @•~y tt t G. . 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Marc ~.'~::( ~3~~? 4<r.. •.:~ n„ 30 ~,3s ~s`:'£~r~`.'i ~i~ f"v.6,~~t~ ~':.v~J:7~,,,2,,`. ~iZS~ 3n .'~i. ~'3s_ `~',.,~.~ ~s,a,$~ .i~'d~~+v 31 3 4 5 s 7 9 zo . 11 Z2 13 1,4 15 Z6 T7 Z8 Zs 2d 2i 22 23 2~k 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 -ati Aa'4M-4WR:ow.iK;t WW 4'~~ nx.w.a.r.ct2. wv.~ z-w~~. _..,rn ...r.:~~-.-...-.. .x..-. .--r.-.. ...~ _ ..... .... ..: ..-.___ _... _. _. ~~~i~*. a;'~9..~,~' y i;~;~ a'si,~~~'~~'".~t~~: ~A'~. ~qv~§~3 Se~',~':~~ €~ ~`~S"s,'~'. ~'3 ~ y~~~: 2~.~' ~~§,c,sF.~s.a ,::#~~~~~i!~ ~~t~. ~i!'B.~L.~ hX~:~'ec.~ ~$ a:Sa ~~Li S;a dE1~' ~.~ ,.„?~`k~~+~~~C~t.E$ -.ci~~~6~k'~.?1 rd G.~,w6 f"..-~:e~'i.,~. Ufa ~°~r~ ~la~i~us€t~ 0~~1s~.11 ~L.. . v .'lt4~A r} k ~n/ ,y ~,y~~ a» 3N W ~ i 2 _, ~ ~~ ¢ ~~ FHE FOREGOfNG STRUMENT 1S A CORRECT COPY OF THE OR€GINAL 0 ILE A~N~D OF R~ RD IN THES OFFICE, r ____.,____________________________ __19 ______ I,, ' ,r_, t•-,E ~ CO}l': N2~OR CC:OU RT NIN ANU FOR THE r~, i . It~; i ~"' C NTY OF BUl'TE TE OF CALIFORNIA. BY ____ ---------________________pEPUTY 3 WfiEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of 4 Butte, pursuant to Section 4041.21 of the Political Code of the 5 State of California, gave notice that said Board for and on be- s half of the County of Butte would sell at public auction. to the 7 highest bidder for cash, on the East porch of the County Courthous 8 situate in the City of Oroville, County of Butte, State of Cal- 9 ifornia, on the 6th day of December, 1943, a1l~the right, title 1o and interest of the County of Butte in and to that certain real 11 property situate in the County of Butte, State of California, and 12 described as follows, to-wit: 13 Lot 4 in Block 3 as shown on that certain map entitled, 14 "Supplemental Map of Smith 8c Tucker's Addition to the Town of Oroville, Butte County, Cal.", which map was l5 filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Butte, State of California, on February 18, 188$, in 16 Book 1 of Maps, at page 68. 17 AND, WIDrREAS, at said time and place aforesaid, J. D. 18 VANCE-bid the~sum of Six Hundred Dollars (600.00}, lawful money 19 of the United States of America, for said property above described 20 he being the highest and best bidder therefor and said property 21 having been sold to said d. D. VANCE for said price of Six Hundred 22 Dollars (~b00.00}. 23 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Super- 24 visors of the County of Butte that the Chairman of the Board of 25 Supervisors of the County of Butte end the: Clerk of said Board be, 26 and they are, hereby authorized and directed to ,execute, an behalf 27 of said County of Butt e. and in its name and under it5.,.seal, unto 28 ~'. D. VANCE upon the receipt of the sum of Six Hundred. Dollars 29 0$600.00}, lawful money of the United States of America, a deed 30 .unto sand J'. D. VANCE of the real property hereinabove described. 31 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the Board of 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1$ 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Son duly certified to by her as such Clerk and under the seal of the County of Butte. The foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Butte, at'a regular session ag of said Board on the 8- day of Aeeeraber, 19.3',, by the following vote: ' rrJJ AYES: ~UPEFZ~1SoR.S: ~C2Klz.as<2 ''~1VGFrlniS N)AHo . {~~/XNE-Z nMd C,H~l~2.MaN'O~-JEiL~.~ NOES : 1V O N ~--' ABSENT: IVON~. ~ .~ C a rmax-. of oard o uperv sor of the County of Butte, State of ea - ifornia ATTEST' ~Af. F. IS, Co Clerk ~~~~ OT 8.` .~~~p~ COUA7'I''S' Cl~ PETT~'B,, s political subdivision oi' tb:e Ttste of Cal ifarnia grant $ to ~. D . vt3F+1CE the first party ,hereby the second party ,all that real property situated in the City oi` ~roviTle~ County of Butte, State of California, described as follows: T,oL ~. in ~3lcek ~ as shown on tY~t certrz3~n map exttitl®d,. "uupplez~sxi.tr~l "ap of smith F~ 'Tucker's ~:dd~tian tQ tlxe 'Down tJt frroville, Butte Gatz~a.ty, Cal.", wh3.tsb, map tyres filed in the ot'~iee e~ the ~eCOrde~c o~ the bounty o~ Tune,. utt-te o~ Cal3i'oraiia~ nu February .18, 1888 iu Tools l:of ~Apsa at pale 58. by its Che~~n aia it;~ Clem duly atxtfitsr- izeti peirsuant to resolution oP the Bae~rd of tlpgr~siVO~'8 4f' t e ~GU:~I.t~?' t1 ~Yl'~.'6E ~n ~itneg~ ~~jereof, the said first party has execute this conveyance this day of Becember 19 ~3 / a Chairman cY the Board of ->upertri:sars A'~~NTs of the Gourit~, a~..B~tte~...Sta~e...oP 4l. F.. MAT~.E~~S, G ty Clerk,. ~~ GaliPornia By o 2 ~-.__-._----._...._..._.~. ._.._.._ .............._--- 0 SupBrvisors ~ta~te of ~alifor~ia~, QCourltp of ~3utte ~~. On this day of 71FersramAar~ -, in the year one thousand nine hundred and f'nrta..th~Aa , before me, ~--- --- --- , a Notary Public in and for said ._... ~~~#'~ _____~Counry, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared-l'j~,'j'K,j~ 7_ (1~3rTI+_'~t_Ty ~knnjttn i:o ~r~~i:n_:~~_Chsaitnman n'f'__'~,¢;_ ~3r~rar~. pt' 5~~~~SOI'~ C~ the- GGLtfl't~_(3~ ~U:t~9,__aTtd ~YI.'i~A ~0~2X,,_.lcnO~an ~~ itle _~q bL~_ t~I6 Deputy CIQr~ of the Board off` Supervisors of ~"Yie Gt~unt;_- c~Y Butte _ known to-me to be the person., _whose name~-_-g~'~____~_.~...._.~____~____._subscribed to the within instrument, a d also hno~tan to rs~e to be tl"le gersoris who executed i~ nY~., beha3:~ ~i' tkte BoEa~d QP Supervisors t~f thg ounty oP Hutte any trle~ ~rcl ei;ch a~' theme aci~nac~led~ed to me that such l~aard aP Bugerv~sr~rs Off' the ~~unty of ~3utts IN W ITNESS WxEEx:Or, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed ~~~~~~ t~1B ~~~'~ my Official Seal, in said ___ ____County of ._~~~+~+~' .W~-the day and year in t11is Certificate first above written. 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