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Book 11

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Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
May 21st, 1934, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore,
Sam J. stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker, and
the Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Preieker in the Chair.
The minutes of the meeti ngs of May 7th, and May 12th , 1934, were read and approved.
County Aid -- In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment:
for Relief f
Unemploymen  It a ppearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following a pplicants are proper
persons to receive county aid;
Upon moti on duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat the Audi t or draw hie warrant
on the General Fund in favor of the f ollowi ng persons for the a.mounts set opposite
their respective names, to wit:
Na.me
Seegert, Helen
Barr , Harley
Del4ar1no, Edward
Gorman, Albert
Peres, John
Garrett , R1 chard
Mendoza, Andres
Williams, Eli
Conway, Byron
Badilla, Pete
Fabela, Francisco
Rudesell, George
Hart, Tom 
Cobb, Charles
Barbere, Robert
Delgado, Joe
Luna, Frank
Palma, J oe 
Cody , And.r ew
McKee, Floyd
Estrada, Egtephan
Donovan , J.  P.
Spencer, Lowelin
Galles, Geronimio
Garcia, Chas.
Leyva, J ohn
Lopez, Jose
Dominguez, Albert
Ramazzini, Joseph
Valenzuela, John
Gonzales, Ramon
Ruiz, Albert P.
God in~z, Jess
Mercado, John
Mira, Jose Jr.
Woodring , Orville
Sepulveda, ~oaquin


Amount
$l4. 00
12. 00
1 2 . 00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
16. 00
12.00
12.00
1 6. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
s.oo
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
. 9. 00
12. 00
12. 00
20 . 00
12. 00
12. 00
s. oo
12.00
12. 00
12. 00
12.00
12 . 00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00

Dis t rict
District 2
206-B-7
General Relief

1

2

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Name
Seymour, Marvin
Steele, Thomas
 
Lopez, George 
Rodriguez, Joseph
Gutierrez, John
Herrera, Santos
Fernandez, Joe
Garcia, Gabriel
Kerns, Hal
Banuelos, Joseph
Reuff, Fred
Richardson, Frank

Lopez, Ren~ldo
Malengo , E~wa rd
DeWitt, Avery

Hogan, Les.t er
Franco, Nickolas

Gearing, Ross
Palatto, Jose

Gradias, D.a ve
Uribes, Manuel .
Ables, Edgar
Licona, Hilario
Romero, Fred Sr.

Rueff, Jose.p h
Arrias, Charles
French, Edwin

Ashbaugh, Bart

Carreno, Jo.a quin
Buelna, John
Jacobs, Alf.r ed
Perez, Raymond

Positas, Jose

Ruiz, Antonio

LeFrance, John

Virga, Michael .
Wall, Frank
Stoddard, Vern
Robinson, George

Hanna, Georg~ .
Keeler, Thomas

Bradbury, Earl .
Mecham, Frank

Foster, Warren c.

Malan, Alex
Cheesebrough, Visalia
Logan, Richard
Lopez, Manuel

Salazar, Frank


 
Amount
$12.00
s. oo

12.00

12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
16.00
12. 00
s.oo
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
16.oo
12.00
s.oo
7.50
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
s.oo
6.oo
12.00
12.00
12. 00
 
12.00
12.00
1.2 .00
15.00
12.00
12.00
8. 00
12.00
16.oo
.16. 00
12.00
12.00
l,2. 00
12.00
12.00
9. 00

District
District 2
206 B 7
General Relief
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Name
Bacillo, Meraz
Cowins, Virau
.
Grayson, Harry
Low, Arthur
Pauli~sen, : Frank
 Nelson, Sam
Dally, George
Adams,  Ronald
 Gapa, John F.
 Forney, Gene
Pearson, Paul
Craig, Genevieve
Contreras, Faustino .
Medley, Harold
Arrellanes; Louis
Gorman, Chas.
Cota, Joseph H.
Cordero, Ciyde
Sierra, Angel
Williams, Albert
Delk, Robert
 Conlin, James Sr.
Fox, Carl
.
Silva, John
 Pace, William
.
Simons, Marvin
Lopez, Arnu.lfo
Villa, Lorenzo
Coats, Louis R.
Yee, Henry 
Lemos, John
Garwood, Clarence
Jones, Edward 
Ullery, Che. ster
Romero, Frailk
Tyus, Charles
Lopez, Casamero
Cordero, Joe D.
Anderson, James
Emigh, Fran~
Lang, Henry
Hurt, Wm. 
' Abila, Frank
 Hynes, Fred
Coombs, Ray .
Mccann, Patrick 
Hall, Fred
'
Browning, Br.i scoe
Hogan, William T.
J.
May 21st, 1934 

Amount
$24.oo
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
18.00
12.oo
12.00
i4.oo
24.oo
12.00
12. 00
12.00
15.00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
9.00
9.00
12. 00
15. 00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
15. 00
12.00
12.00
9.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
15.00
12.00
15.00
12.00
 12.00
12.00
12.00
9.00
12.00
12. 00
15. 00
12.00
15.00
3
District
District 2
206-B-7
General Relief


4




Name
Hodgson, Wm. .
Mccants, Luther

Bateman, Roy 
Snyder, Ea.r l
Kopp, Loren

Broclapan, Oliver
Stafford, Howard

Dunbar, Mrs. Richard
Hunter, Elis
Hawkins, Agnes

King, Rose

Sherman, Jessie
Koster, Adeline
Cabral, Mary
Elgart, Minnie
Sailor, Mat t ie

Adams, Sad1e 

Eli~alde, Jennie
Fields, Leone

Garzoli, Mercedes
'
Licona, Catherine

Bell, Mabel

Gariano, Anna
Lane, Maude
Reyen , Ruth

Wilbur, William
Wilbur, Merritt
Elizalde, Manuel

DeLeon, Bernie

Green, Allen

Haslam, Robert

Bennett, Charles
Sut t on, Ray
Vielma, Nash
Tello, Stanley

Arrellanes, Luz A.

Cochran, Leamon
Renteria, Hilario
Gross, Cleveland

Savitz , Christian

Corder o, Wm.
Ortez, Manuel

Stephens, John

Wegs, Clarence

Hof fman, car.1
Osti ni, Fedele
Ferrari, Al
Baker, John




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Amount

12.00
6.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
9.00
9. 00
12.00
12. 00
6. 00
12.00
12. 00
6. oo
12.00
12.00
12.00
11.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
 13. 50
12.00
12.00
9. 00
9. 00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
12. 00
6.oo
12.00
12.00
12. 00
i2.ee
12. 00
12.00
1.00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12. 00


District
District 2
206-B-7
General Relief
,
Direct relief for fue
District 4
206-B-7
State Relief Fund
,
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Name
Rheams, c. W.

Conrad, Paul
Romero , John
Bl and, George
Cazenave, Simon
Haller, Louis
Kyle, Chester
Campas, John
Leach, Douglas

Romero, Matias
Stuart, Thomas
Rasor, Irl
Pierce, Lester
Pack, Ray
Howell, Ha.rry
Hickox, Lory
Grossi, Pete

Grossi, Louis
 Garcia, S 

Gilliland, Grace
Deering, Eva

Daniele, Randal
.
Oordova, Ray
Hall, Wm. 
Zoller, Lowelle
Bates, Don
Aguirre,. Claude
Beckett, . Frank
Bennett,. Roy
Bourbon,. John
Bowers, Rolland
Brock, Albert
Cause, Joseph
Cline, Fred
May 2 1 st, 1934-





24 Hrs. May 14 t o lSth
II 

II
II
II
II
II
If
II
Dela Guerra, Arthur "
Denman, Ivan
Domingues, John
Feehan, Bert
s. Ferraris
Fesl er, I. M.

F, lores , J~an
Foster, 1Jm.
Fouts, Wilbur
Garner, Ignacio
Gingrich ,. James
Glover- , C. ry st al
Gorham, (.!uy
Hansen, Alfred
6 hrs.
24 hrs.
If
II
II
II
If
II
II
It
II
II
II
II
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Amount
12.00
12.00
1 2 . 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
-
10. 00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
 12. 00
12.00
12.00
s.oo
4. 00
4-. oo
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
5.50
21. 50
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
3.00
.12.00
12.00
12 . 00
12.00.
12. 00 
12.00
I
. District
District 4
206-B-7
State Relief Fund.
District 5
206-B-7
State Relief Fund
-
5
6

Name
Havens, Harry 24 hrs. May

Herman, Joe
Hernandez, A. 14 hrs

Hernandez, J. 24- hrs.

Hernandez, P.

Briggs, Chas.
Hill, Fred
Hughes, Harley

Jackson, o. B.
Johnson, A. E 

Jones, Amil
Juarez, Dell
Kinyon, J. J. ig hrs
Ma.rtinez, Frank 24 hrs

Martinez, Julian
Mendosa, Chae.

Miller, Ben
Montez, Louie
Mulligan, John

Kunoz, Pete
Nogues, Ernest 4 hrs
Olivera, Ed. 16 hrs
oi1vera, Tom 22 hrs.
Ontiveros, Ozell 24 hrs
Ortega, D. E.
Overton, H.
Pacheco, E. H.
Penland, Elmer
Porter, Richard
Ramey, Willard
Ramirez,  F. B.
Ranney , Willard
Rizzo, Tom
Robles, Richard
Rubalcava, J. 14 hrs.
Schopp, Orville g hrs
Stewart,  Leo 24 hrs.
14
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
"
II
II
II
"
"
"
"
"
II
II
II
II
II
II
"
 II
II
II
II
II
II
II
"

fl
If
"
Stubblefield, A. J. "
Stubblefield, Oscar 24 hrs. 
Sweet, Walter 11
Tarsus, L. V. 11
Tremelling, J. H. 11
Valencia, M. F. 11
Vargas, G. "
Vigil, John
Wallis, Henry
Webster, R. o.
19 hrs.
24 hrs.
II
II
"
to lSth

.
Amount
$12.00
12.00
7. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
9.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
2.00
g.oo
11.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
7.00
4.oo
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
9.50
12.00
12.00
District
District 5
206-B-7
State Relief Fu



 May 21st, 1934.

Petit i ons f r ~
County Aid .
In the Matter of petitionsfor County Aid:
it appearing to the Board of Supervisor~ that the following petitioners are proper
I
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persons to rec~ive County Aid: Upon Motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered tha
the Auditor draw his warrant on General Fund in favor of the following persons for the
.
amounts set opposite their respective names. on. the first day of June, 1934:
Grinstead., Otis

Leal , :tucy
Killer, Margaret
Alkire, Simon
Bracegridle, Annie
Davies, Alison
Gonzales, Mrs. Louis
Harris, Emma
Hathaway, Ella
Jones, Gomer
Lee, Jason D
Lane, Mary
Pearson, Hans
Russell, William

Tyler, Eliza
Harvey , Ru th
Bueter, William
Clark, Georg~ Washington
Filburn, Fred
Meade, George
Welch, Wesley E.
Herman Brauer
Henry Doerges
Blanche Emmons
James Kennedy
Joe La Fur
Agnes Schuler
Leona West
Ah Wong
Ah Chung
William Fulton
Jutta Hansen
Mattie Parker
Canuta Patino
Filamena Toledo
Leona Wallace
Vida H. Snow
Joseph Whitehurst
William R. Campbell
FIRST SUPERVISORilL DISTRICT.
Carpinteria
Carpinteria
Carpinteria
SECOND SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
$30.00
io.oo
20.00
c/o County Welfare Dept. 20.00
1509 State St., c/o Mrs. Rob't McFadden 22.00
14 E. Sola St. l.Oo
c/o Conty Welfare Dept. 7.05
ig30 Bath St, 15,00
c/o County Welfare Dept. 10.00
1127 Ohapala St. 3.00
1733 Gillespie St. 10.00
141g Castillo St. g.oo
c/o County Welfare Dept. 1.50
224 E. Figueroa 20.00
1528 San Andres 12.00
526 W. Victoria 5.00
THIRD SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
Star Route fl, Paradise Camp
Los Olivos
Los Olivos, c/o c. c. Campbell
Santa Ynez
Kinevan Ranch, San Marcos Pass
FOURTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
Send a1i District Four checks to the
Santa Maria Office
FIFTH SUP~RVlO.RIAL DISTRICT
Send all District Five checks to the
Santa Maria Office


 10.00
7.00
10.00
20.00
10.00
i.oo
12.00
15.00
l.oo
1.00
15.00
12.00
i.oo
1. 00
l.oo
2.00
15.00
5.00
6. oo
10.00
15.00
1.00
1.00


7
8
Samuel Moat
Mary Feliz
Sezrl all District Five Checks
to the Santa Maria Office
l. oo
10.0Q
App1icat1on
for Public
Dance Hall
Permit.
~ In the Matter of Auo11cat1on of E11wood Union T. P. A. , f or a Pub11c Dance
Hall Permit, at Ellwood Union School Auditorium.
Ellwood Uni on T. p. A., having filed with the Board of Supervisors an ap plica-






tion f or a uermi t to conduct and maintain a public dance hall inthe building known as 
Ellwood Union School Auditorium, in La Patera Election Precinct, County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, under the provisions of Ordinance No. 430, of said count ;
and said application coming on regularly to be heard; and
It appearing to said Board that said application is in proper form, verified,
and t hat said applicant are responsible and proper persons to conduct and maintain a
public dance hall, and that said application has the approval of James Ross, Sheriff,
and Percy c. Heckendorf, District Attorney of said county; and no objections having
been made or filed to this Board objecting to the granting said application; upon
motion, duly seconded and carried, i t is
Ordered that said a pplicant be and he is hereby granted a license t o conduct
and maint ain a public danoe hall in the building known as Ellwood Union School
Audi t oriu.m, in Ellwood, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, so long as said
applicant complies with the provisions of Ordinance No. 430; and
Transfer of - ""' In the Matter of Transfer of State Aid for Richard Roy Schoenbeck, a Minor.
State Aid. It appearing to the Board that State Aid in the sum of t10.oo per month, is
now being paid to st. Vincent 's Institution; and it


Further appearing that the above named minor is now being cared for by Mrs.
Adelaide Harms, 24. 0helham Way, Santa Barbara, California;
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, i t is ordered tha t the Auditor draw
his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor of Mrs. Adelaide Harms, f or the
sum of Ten Dollars, ( $10. 00 ) and for a like amount on the first day of each month
hereafter until the further order of the Board; said money to be used for the support
of said minor. 
It is further ordered t hat the order heretofore made for State Aid t o St.
Vincent s Institution, in the sum of $10. 00 per month, for the support of said minor,
be and the same is hereby rescinded.

Amendment /
to Lease of
Union Oil
In the Matter of Amendment to Lease of Union Oil Company.
Whereas, Union Oil Company of California has duly executed and delivered to
Co.
the County of Santa Barbara, a lease dated April 9th, 1934, whereby the said Union Oil
Company of California and County of Santa Barbara entered into a lease of a certain
parcel of land situated on what is known as Mt. Solomon, in Township 9 North, Range 33
West, s. B. B. & M., Santa Barbara County, State of California; and
Whereas, said Union Oil Company of California and said County of Santa Barbara
desire to amend said lease; now therefore,
Be it resolved, that Paragraph 7 on page 2 of said lease, as presented, be and
the same is hereby accepted and confirmed,and the Ohairman and Clerk of this Board be .
and they are hereby authorized t o execute said amendment on behalf of the County of
Santa Barbara ; and it is
Further ordered that the Olerk of this Board cause said amendment of said lease
to be recorded.
Agreement ./
with Resnec
In the Matter of Agreement with Respect t o a Work Relief Program.
1o a Work . Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Board passed and adopted the folgr
am.
Relief Pro.
lowing Resolution, t o wit: 


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May 21st, 1934.
RESOLUTION NO. 12SQ
 ' 
RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA SETTING 
FORTH AND ACCEPTING THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF AN AGREEMENT WITH THE STATE EMERGENCY

RELIEF ADMINISTRATION OF pALIFORNIA WITH RESPECT TO A WORK RELIEF PROGRAM FOR THE
BENEFIT OF THE NEEDY UNEMPLOYED OF SANTA BARBARA COUNTY 
'HEREAS, the State Emergency Relief Administration, hereinafter called SERA,
receives grants of fUn~s fro~ the Federal Emergency Relief Administration to be expend
upon wor~ r~lief in the State of California, and WHEREAS, SERA offers to expend upon
work relief within Santa Barbara county a sum not exceeding t6o,ooo.oo per month, u pon
the fol~ow~ng terms and conditions, to wit:
1. The county, or any other governmental unit, may submit to SERA, on application
forms prescribed by SERA, plans for socially desirable public projects to which
needy unemployed may be assigned.
2. The co~nty shall cooperate fully in the planning, developing and preparing
of socially desirable public orojects.
3. The governmental unit for whose b enef~t a project is undertaken shall
furnish on the project qualified superintendents and foremen in sufficient number to
insure effic. ient management, and shall compensate them for their services 
4. The governmental unit for whose benefit a proj eot is undertaken shall 
contribute such materials, equipment, and services as may be agreed upon between said
unit and SERA at the time the project application is approved.
5. The county shall provide adequate qireot or work relief for all needy
unemployed persons . and ~heir dependents who are not aided through the work relief
program of SERA. Adequacy of relief shall be measured by standards set by the Federal
and State Emergency Relief Administrations. The county shall authorize SERA to make
all necessary eheoks and investigations in order to insure that such standards are bei 
maintained in aa1d county.
6. The county shall afford SERA free acqess t o records of all families and
persons who have received unemployment relief from said county, in order to facilitate
the assignment of relief labor to work. projects.
9
7 The county shall .continue to authorize the Qounty Emergency Relief Committe,
appointed by the Board of Supervisors pursuant to a request by SERA, to supervise the
unemployment relief a~tivities of said county.
g. The county shall ~urnish on forms prescribed by SERA full reports on the
unemployment relief activities conducted by Ba;id .county.
9. SERA s hall make all assignments of relief labor through investigation and
.
assignment burea~s operated by SERA, and pay work relief wages. SERA shall direct and
control all activity connected with the preparation of payrolls and distribution of wag
and shall furnish the time-keepers on all p~ojeots.
10. Conditions of employment on work relief projec~s shall conform to the regulations
and orders of SERA issued from time to time under the authority of the Federal
Emergency Relief Administration.
11. SERA sh~ll be resp~neible for hospitalization and medical care for persons
assigned to work relief projects who are injured in the course of duty thereon. The
County shall coopera~e f ully in .furnishing available hospital and medical services for
said persons.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by .the Board Qf Supervisors of Santa Barbara county
that the offer of aid and cooperation through ~he establishment of a work relief program
within Santa Barbara county and all of the terms and . condition~ of said program stipula

1-0
Consolidatio
of Judicial
Townshi p s~
'
hereinabove be and are hereby accepted and adopted, and the cooperation of said county
fully pledged.
In the Matter of Consolidation at Judicial Townships.
1 communication, received from Coleman E. St ewart, with reference to consolidation
of the lat, 2nd and 3rd Judicial Townships, was referred to the District Attorney
Cl airu Agains j
the Estate o
In the Matter of Claim A~ainet the Estate of T. A. Clancy.
I 4 Pi l
T. A. Clancy RESOLUTION NO. 12g7. I
WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that the Estate of T. A. Clancy, deceased, is
indebted to the County of Santa Barbara, in the sum of Three Hundred Ninety and go/100 he
Dollars, said sum consisting of collectioJlS made by the said T. A. Clancy while eervin
as Justice of the Peace in the Third Judicial Township, County of Santa Barbara, State
of California, and which collections have not been deposited with the Auditor of the
said Santa Barbara County;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that C. L. Preisker, a member of this
Board of Supervisors, be and he is hereby authorized to execute and file a claim again t
the estate of the said T. A. Clancy, deceased, in the said sum of $390.go, on behalf
of the said County of Santa Barbara, said claim to be filed with Security-first Natio 1
 Bank of Los Angeles, the special administrator of said estate.
Unemnl oy ment~
Relief.
In the Matter of Unemployment Relief. 
A ~etition was presented by the Unemploymept Relief Committee of Santa Maria,
and upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the same was referred to The Oounty
Emergency Relief Committe& 
Suit of Gus .-. In the Matter of Suit of Gus Meyer, et al., vs. The County of Santa Barbara.
Meyer, et al ,
v. The Count Summons in the above entitled action, having been served on the Chairman of
of Santa Bar ~ r~ .
Plans and
Specificatio
for Tubercul
Building.
Renort of
Officer.
Correcting
Allowance
of Claims .
this Board; upon motion, duly seconded. and carried, it is ordered that the District
Attorney be and he is hereby requested to defend said suit.
j In the Matter of Plans and Specifications for Building for Tubercular Children
Hi If + s I 4
S
r at the General Hospital.
It appearing to the Board that an additional building is necessary for tubercu r
children at General Hospital; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered tmt.f"
Supervisor Fred G. Stevens be and he is hereby authorized to have plans, specifications
and estimates prepared for not toe xceed a 30 room building for tubercular children at
General Hosoital, and report the same to this Board. 
In the Matter of Report of Officer.
The report of J. E. Lewis, Financial Administrator, County Welfare Department,
for the month of April, 1934, was received, examined and ordered placed on file.
In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claims.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made and
entered on the 12th day- of May. 1934, allowing the following claims, for the amounts
,/
and payable out of the funds designated, respectively, be and the same is hereby rescin ed,
to Wit:

Los Angeles Soap Co., for $2g.90, payable out of State Relief Fund;
Luke & Livingston Tractor and Equipment Co., for t3g2.39, payable out of Highway
Improvement Fund;
Luke & Livingston Tractor and Equipment Co., for $171.14, payable out of Highway
Improvement Fund;
Pacific Coast Railway Co., for t545.oo, payable out of General Fund;
Pasquinelli, Silvio, for $7.og,. payable out of State Relief Fund;
Pitts, D. B., for $10.24, payable out of General Fund;
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May 21st , 1934.
Rio Grande Oil Co., for $626.75, payable out of Good Roa.de Fund;
Union Oil Co. of Calif., for $22.76, payable out of General Fund.
And it is further ordered that said claims be recalled from the Auditor and
re-allewed. for the amounts and payable out of the funds designated, respectively,
to wit:
Los Angeles Soap co., for t2g.90, payable out of General Relief Fund; .
Luke &Livingston Tractor and Equipment Co., for $3g2.39, payable out of General Fund;
Luke & Livingston Tractor and Equipment Co., for .$171.14, payable out of General Fund;
Pacific Coast Railway Company, for $545.00, payable out of 5th Road F\lnd;
Pasquinelli, Silvio, for $6.45, payable out of State Relief Fund;
Pitts, -D. B., for $9.72, payable out of General Fund;
Rio Grande 011 Co., for t-626.75, payable out of General Fund;
Union Oil Co. cf Calif., for $21.76, payable out of General Fund. 
Upon the passage of the foregoirg order, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald. Y. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
Claims Laid -
Over.
In the Matter of Claims Laid Over. 

. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it ie ordered that the order made and
entered on the 12th day of May, 193~, allowing the following claims for the amounts
and payable out of the funds designated, respectiv.ely, be and the ea.me is hereby
rescinded, to wit:
Adams; .Mrs. Jennie, for t6. 00, payable out of .State Relief Fund;
Arnivas, Guadalupe, for $11.00, payable out of State Relief J'und;
Ayala, .Frank, for $20.00, payable out of State Relie.f Funds;
Bergman., Mrs. A., for $25.00, payable out of State Relief Fund;
Dodge, E.G., for $12.50, payable out of State Relief Fund;
Franklin, Lucy, for t12.50, payable out of State Relief Funds;
Hauser,. E. E., for $107.97, payable out of State Relief Fund;
Hendricks, J. L., for $12.53, payable out of State Relief Fund;
Higgins-0n, s., for $16.oo, payable out of State Relief Fund;
Kincher, c. H. , for $22. g3, uayable out of State Relief Fund;
Kirk,- p., for 116.93, payable out of State Relief Fund;
Lathim,-J. R., for t10.og, payable out of State Relief Fund;
Lopez, Manuel, for $g.50, payable out of State Relief Fund;
Mendoza, Joe, for t12.50, payable out of State Relief Fund;
Morehouse, Mrs. for $15.70, payable out of State Relief Fund;
Morton, . Mrs. P., for $5.00, payable out of State . Relief Fund;
McCain, .E. M., for $10.72, payable out of State Relief Fund;
McGuire, George, for $25.00, payable out of State Relief Fund;
Nickerson, I., for $10.00, payable out of State Relief Fund;
Robertson, s. W., for $12.50, payable out of State Relief Fund;
Ruiz, Mary, for t25.oo, payable out of StateRelief Fund;
Sargent, Mrs. George, for t12.oo, payable out of State Relief Fund;
Sarr1, John, for t3.g2 payable out of State Relief Fund;
State Mutual Bldg. Loan Association, for $12.00, payable out of State Relief Fund;
.
Tasca, teona, for $12.50, payable out of State Relief F\lnd;
Thompson, Glenn, for $25.00, payable out of State Relief Fund;
Wood, Vincent, for $12.50, payable out of State Relief Fund 
. And it 1 s further ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby recalled
from the Auditor, and laid over. 


1-2
Claims Laid
Over .

In the Matter of Claims Laid Over. 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is .ordered tba.t the following claims be
and the same are hereby laid over, to wit:
Adler, Charles
Arco, Joe
Bank of America
Battaini, Frank
Beckstead, J. P.
Bergman, Mrs. A.
Bre1111en, Edith
Bremond, Mrs. J  B.
Carlson, I.
do do
Carrillo & Davis Market
Ohapma.n, Mrs. F. E 

. City Building & Loan Association
Ourran, J. Pierce .
Dale, Emma
Darby, Annetta
DeMarino, v.
Diaz, Refugio
Hall, Lillia n M.
Harris, R. H.
Hauser, E. E.
do do
do do
Higginson, Sarah
Hitchcock, E.
Jackson, R. E.
do do
Kenney, J. c.
Lang , J. L.
Lawton, o.
Lindblad, Andrew
Loan & Building Association
Maglio, Frank
Meeks, Mrs. E.
Moore, F. F.
do do
Moraila, Sara
McCain, E. M.
McGuire, George M.
McQuaid, Miss Sarah
Nickerson, I.
Nicolette, c.
Ornelas, Abraham
Orzua, Parcy
Pet.erson, A.
Porter , H. D.





 

 



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15.03
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12.50
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Cancellation
of Funds 

Cancellation
of Funds .

Cancellation
of Funds.

Cancellation
of Funds.
May 21st, 1934.
Reid, J. W.
Rivera, Esequiel
Rodarte, Mrs. v.
Roldan, J.
Romero, R. A.
Ruiz, Maria d~ Los .Angeles
Southern Calif. Edison Co.
do do do
Southern Counties Gas Co.
do do
Sylvia, J. D.
Tyes, Jesse
Western Union
Wilke, E. J.
Wo od, Vincent E.
do




g.51
12.50
20.90
12. 50
12.50
12.68
12.35
10.62
go.76
3.7g
10.00
10. 00
.90
6.01
12. 00
In t .he Matter of Cancellation of Funds froJn Account 152 B. 4, repairs and
replacements, Fifth Road District, Good Roads Fund, to Unappropriated Reserve 
. Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara Oounty find that the sum of
12,000.00 is not needed in the above account, Good Roads Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to
the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads ll'und.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit: rhomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, rred G. Stevens
Ronald M. Ad.am and O. ~. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
. In the Matter of Cancellation of J'unds from. Account 120 C 36, Maricopa Road,
Second Supervisor District, General Fund, t o Unappropriated Reserve.
Where~s, the Board of ~up ervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of
.
14,233.70 1~ not needed in the above account, General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Four Thousand Two Hundred Thirty-three and 70/100 ($4,233.70) be and the same is hereby
cancelled, and returned t o the UnaPPr opriated Reserve General Fund 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the r oll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens
Ronald M. Ad.am and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 46 A 13, medical and surgica

. . -
service, Santa Maria Hospital, General Fund, .to UnapPropriated Reserve.
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum 1
1375 00 1 s not needed in the above account, General Fund. .
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Three 
Hundred Seventy-f~ve Dollars ( $375. 00 ) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and re t urn
to the Unapnropriated Reserve General Fund  
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the followi
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,

Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none 
In the Matter of Cancellation af Funds from Account 46 B 11, food supplies,
Santa Maria Ho sp~tal, General Fund, to Unappr opriated Reserve.
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of
$100. 00 is not needed in the above a ccount, General Fund.
3
14
Cancellatio
of Funds .
Now, therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of One
Hundred Dollars ($100.00) be and _ the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to the
Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the ~oll being called, the followin
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J, Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
-- In the Matter of Cancellation of F.unds from Account 2g B 18, criminal expense and
investigation, District Attorney, General Fund, to Unappropriated Reserve.
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of
$50.00 is not needed in the above account, General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Fifty Dollars .($50. 00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to the Unappropriated
Reserve General Fund. 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the followi
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, ~
Ronald M. Adam and o. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
Transfer 'of , - In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to Account
Funds .

Transfer o
Funds.
Transfer o
Funds.
150 B 2, materials and supplies, Fifth Road District, General Fund.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen by reason of insufficient funds to meet obligations, and which
has depleted the funds provided for same;
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Vive
Thousand Five Hundred Dollars. ($5,500.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from
the unappropriated reserve to Account 150 B 2, materials and supplies, Fifth Road
District, General Fund 
. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam .and o. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to Account
142 B 4, repairs and replacements, Fourth Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund 
. Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen by reason of unforeseen expenses have arisen, and which has depleted
the funds p~ovided for same; 
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappro
priated reserve to Account 142 B 4, repairs and replacements, Fourth Supervisor Distric
Good Roads Fund. .  
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the ro l l being called theillowing
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas~. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisk~r. Nays, none. Absent, none.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds :from the Unappropriated Reserve to Account
. 140 B 2, materials and supplies, Fourth Supervisor District, General Fund.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
.
budget, has arisen by reason of additional funds required, and which has depleted the
funds provided for same;
.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the .
Board of Supervisors that the sum of Two
-- ----- ------------------------------------ --- - ------------.,---.

May 21st , 1934.
Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500. 00 ) be and the same is hereby transferred from
the unappropriated reserve to Account 140 B 2, materials and supplies, Fourth Supervisor
District, General Fnd.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the follow
ing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam ~ Stan~ood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
Transfer of F 
Funds.
In the Matter of Transfer of Fun~s from the Unappropriated Reserve to
$2,766.30; from
l,200.00; from
Account 120 A 5, labor, r~ads and bridges
Account 120 B 2, materials and supplies; .
Account 120 B 4, repairs and replacements,
Second Supervisor District, General Fund.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not  have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen which has depleted the funds provided for same; 
Bow therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Five
Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated
reserve to Account
120 ~ . 5, labor roads and bridges,
120 B- 2, materials and supplies,
120 B-4, repairs and replacements,
Second Supervisor District, General Fund.
$2,766.30; from Account
1,200. 00; from Account
-Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following-
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and o. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
Transfer of _,
Funds.
-In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to
Account 46 O 1, fUrniture and fixtures, etc., Santa Maria Hospital, General Fund.
Transfer o
Funis.
-Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency , that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen by reason of necessity of purchasing 1 Simmons Bed, 4 cribs, and
3 bedside tables, and which bas depleted the funds provided for same;
.Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Four
Hundred Seventy-five Dollars ($475. 00) be and the sane is hereby transferred from the
unappropriated reserve to Account 46 C 1, furniture and fixtures, etc., Santa Maria
Hospital, General Fund 
. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the follow
ing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
- -In the Matter of Transfer of F\,lnds fr om the Unappropriated Reserve to Account
30 B 4,. repa1rs and replacements, County Fa.rm, General Fund.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget,. has arisen by reason of additional funds necessary, and which has depleted
the funds provided for same;
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors t hat the sum of
Three Hundred fifty Dollars (t350. oo) be and the same is hereby transferred from the
unappropriated reserve t o Account 30 B 4, repairs and repl acements, County Farm,
General. Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll . being called , the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
16
Transfer of . "'
Fu rrl. s .
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
In the Matter of Transfer of Furids from the Unappropriated Reserve to
Account 2g 0 17, law books, District Attorney, General Fund.
WHEREAS the Board of Superv.lsors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasorably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen by reason of additional. funds neces,:Jary, and which has depleted
the funds provided for same;
. No~ therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Fifty Dollars ($50.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated
reserve to Account 2g C 17, law books, District Attorney, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the. foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the follo
ing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, F.red G. Steven ,
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none .
Claims Allow d - In the Matter of Allowance of Claims.
'
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following
claims be and the same are hereby allowed, each. claim for the amount and payable out
of the fund designated, respectively, to wit:


Acme Super Service Sta ti on GENERAL FUND $ 33. 29
Acres, Amelia
Akens, Wm.
Allen Brothers
Aloe Company, A. S.
Altschul, Ira D.
Anderson, Sydney 
Associated Charities
Associated Charities
Azar, Sam
do
Bancroft-Whitney
do do
do do
Banks' Stationery Store
Bat.es, Mrs. Bertha
do do
Beckwith, Mrs. c.
~ischoff Surgical .Co.
.Bi ther, F. D.
Booth, Cora M.
B~rch Company, H. E.
Boston Shoe Shop
Borgatello, Mrs. Marcelina
Brandmeyer X-Ray SupPly
Breck, Benjamin
Breen, Ed
Brittian, H. w.


Broadway Battery & Electric Shop
Brunswig Drug Co.
Burroughs Adding Machine Company
. Calvary Cemetery




50.00
21.97
64.95
14.20
20.74
13.g6
12.37
10.25
10.00
13.17
12.30
20.50
1. 4.3
10.00
10.00
10.00
11.48
.2. 05
35.4-a
2.05
1.79
7.50
161.4g
45.00
60.00
7.50
5.34
2g.70
 77
90.00







 








May 21st, 1934.
Oalif ornia Pipe & Supply Oo.
Campbell, O. c.
GENERAL FUND
Carolina Absorbent Cotton company
Carpinteria Realty Company
do do do
Carrillo & Davis llkt.
Castagnola, George v.
Central Scientific Co.
Certified Laboratories
Christy, Jean
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co.
Coast Wholesale Gr o ~ery Co.
Cole, F. w.
Commercial Office Supply Co.
Common, W. C.
Connors, Mary
Continental Stores
Cooper Lumber Company,
Cosmopolita Grocery
Cota, Juan
County National Bank
County National Bank
Covarrubias, Yris
Cummings, Mrs. Carrie
Cutter Laboratory
Danielson, D. L.
W. E.
Dictaphone Sales Corporation
Dingeman Auto Ct.
Dodge, E. G.
Dover , Frank
Eaton, w. H.
Eby, Evelyn Joyce
.
Eden, Mary s. L.
Encinas, Frank
Firestone Service Stores
Fisher, Robert
Folsom, Nancy H.
France, J. E.
Frat1s', Frank J.
Free Advertiser, The
Freeze & Freeze
Freeze & Freeze
Froom Tank Company
Ganahl Lumber Company
Gay, Pearl
.






General Electric Vapor Lamp Company
General Electric X-Ray Corp.
Gewe thenry R.
do do

 
 

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3.00
11.06
3.90
3.30
75. 3g
47.g3
20.00
7.79
191.g9
10.00
44.07
31. 50
6.45
150.1~1
1.gg
61.65
40. 00
11.10
3.70
29.40
5.00
7.3g
20.25
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15.47
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45.00
53.50
6. oo
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2.25
6.25
~-49
9. !4.0
7.33
13.50
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3.1g
4.16
14.41
15. 00
73.75
5.26
5.00
2.26
7
18



















Goncalves, J oe  GENERAL FUND
Gorze 11, . c.
Grigsby, Al 
Gxuner, Starr
s;anerqraurr
Haider, Martin J 
Hanze, Henry
Harvey Cafe
Henderson, Dr. Harlin
Hi t chcock, Har old H 
Holland, Charles T.
Hollywood Surgical Supply
Huff, Elizabeth H.
Italian Store
Johnson & Johnson
Jones, A. R.
Jordano Bros.
Juarez, Geor ge
Kelly, Imogene
Kelly, Imogene
Kno t t, Char lee W.
Lambert, C. E 
Lang , John
Lathim, Ray
Lawler, Jane
Lewis, J. E.
Lillard, W. T.
Lillard, W. T.
Linoleum Shop, The
Live Oak Dairy Co.
Low, Fred
MacLean, J. W.
Mattos, Manuel
Co.
Metz Laboratori es, H. A.
Mid. Coun. Pub. Serv. Corp.
Mission Paint & Art Co.
Moll, Frank
Montgomery Ward & Co.
McCaleb, W. H.
McDonald, Marion
 




McKesson-Western Wholesale Drug Co.
do do
McLean, Geo. G.
McMartin, Stuart
Nelson, Sam
Nielsen & Peter sen
Oliphant, Irene
Oliphant, Irene
Ontiver os, A.
do

$ 3.07
115.50
72.00
1$. 00
i g. 00
50.00
25.00
6.15
3.3g
s . oo
140 . 00
5.12
200. 00
7.17
42.27
24.oo
30.59
3.00
33. 00
eg. oo
31.50
96.00
15.51
s.oo
5. 00
16.5g
4. 9g
15. 00
22~.59
19.70
5.g3
21.60
55. 00
55.44
13.36
15.g9
60.00
5.4g
10. uo
6.45
122.20
117.12
35.00
l.9g
45.00
15.2g
137.90
31.sg
3. 00








 





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- 



May 21st, 1934.
Orcutt Mercantile Co. GENERAL FUND
Ott Hardware Company
Ovieda, E. G.
Ovieda, Toney
Pacific Coast Publishing Co 
Pacific Laundry
Pac~fic Motor Transport Co.
Parma Company
Parnell, H 
Patek & Co 
Patrick & Moise-Klinkner Co.


. .
Peroxide Manufacturing & Specialty Co.
Peterson, Ernest L.
Pilling & Son Co., George P.
Pierce-White Clinical Laboratory
Pollock, Bert
Purex Oorpcration
Pyle, Elsie
Rector, c. J.
do do
Renick, Ardery Dee
do do
Rice, Isabel
Richardson, c. P 
Richardson, Max
Rio Grande Oil Company
do do
Robbins, Rose
Romero, Louis
Ross-Taylor Nash Company
Rowe, E. S.
Rust, F. W.
Safeway Stores
Santa Barbara Clinic

Santa Barbara Electric Co.
Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital
Santa Barbara Glaee Oo.
Santa Barbara Telephone Company
do do do
do do do
do do do
do do do
do do do
do do do
Santa Maria Daily Times
do do do
Santa Maria Garage
Saulsbury, H. R.
Schauer Printing Studio



31.52
17.05
50.00
50.00
4.g1
20.45
3.77
7.g7
75.00
77.34
7. 69

9.10
2g.90
33.92
20.50
55.00
g.04
12.00
3.07
2.56
75.00
18.00
40. 00
20.00
40.00
12.og
261.45
115 00
60.00
16.15
60.00
4o.go
7.17
45.50
11.29
s.oo
2.20
21.59
6.40
61.35
76.94
44.25
64.55
3g.9g
g1.13
ig.25
is.03
25.00
627.20
20



















 
Scherer, R. L. GENERAL FUND
Scherer Company, R. L 
School Sales Company
Schurmeier, Harry L 
Seaside Oil Company
do do
do do
do do
Secour Printing Studio
Security First National Bank
Shorkley, T. M.
Smith, James
Smith, Nelson
Smith, Nelson
Smyth, E. F.
Solvang MercantileStore .
Soot-I Sales Company
Sou. California Disinfecting Co 
do Edison Co.
do do
do do
Sou. Counti ~s Gas Co 
do do
Sou. Pacific Milling Co.
Spreitz Transportation
Squibb & Sons, E. R.
Standard Oil Co. of Calif.
Standard Oil Co.
Stanwood, W. s.
Stationers Corporation
Ster ling Drug Co.
Stewart, Yrs. Frank L 
Stoddard, Rebecca
Stoelting Co., C. H.
Stonehart, L. J 
Stubbs, Jr., Joe
Stubbs, Jr., Joe
Stubbs, Jr., Joe
do do
Stubbs, Jr., Joe
SWeetser, H. C.
Taylor Milling Company
Thorner, M.
Tobey's Grocery
 Tognazzini, Valerio
Twitchell, L. L.
Union Mill & Lumber Co.
University of Michigan
Unkefer, Otis






46.21
50.33
13.49
1 0.00
60.70
297.73
30.94
3.g1
9.g9
40. 00
25.00
16.78
3.7g
13.00
10.66
7.00
30.75
111.54
lS.34
37g.g3
125. 63
32.~2
93. os
1$6.74
7.75
57.91
2.75
24.95
50.00
69.35
2.55
i4.oo
125.00
3.61
4.oo
12.4-s
43.56
2.46
32.g5
27.63
49.00
175.44
10.00
12.81
49.20
60.00
5.47
11.00
12.50



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May 21st, 1934.
Shepard, c. FIRST ROAD FUND
McMurray Transportation THIRD ROAD FUND
Ellis, M. J.
Kramer, o.
FIFTH ROAD FUND
Jackson, R F.
Salgado, J.


Anderson, J. A. GOOD ROADS FUND
Austin Western Road Machine Co.
Barrick, A. R.
Barrick, A. R.
Barrick & Son, F. S.
Block, A 
Carpinteria Valley Lumber Co.
Challender, Roy
Clark, Mary B.
Collar, J. N 
Concrete Machinery & Supply Co.
Cooper, Chas.
Cravens, Rom
Cravens, Tom
Day, Art
. DeMoss Body & Top Shop
Dinsmore, Albert
Dinsmore, Francis
Doerr, L. R.
Doerr, L. R.
Downing, Harry
Dumeshousen, r.
Fageal Parts and Service Oo.
Floyd, Manley
Floyd, Manley
Gano, Robert
Gat es, F. H 
Goleta Garage and Machine Shop
Gorzell, H.
Grafft, J.
Hanly, Leo
Henderson, John
Hill, Albert


35.00
60.00
94.50
32.00
36.00
g550
23.93
40.00
40.00
110.00
92.57
1.22
100.00
36.00
60. 00
3.96
13.91
50.00
50.00
4.oo
34.50
45. 00
50.00
75.00
s2.50
iog.oo
32.00
6.30
55.00
50.00
33.23
1567.90
5.10
115.50
 157.50
156.25
s5.oo
g.50
1

22
















Hobbs Bros. GOOD ROADS FUND
Hobbs, G.
Hogle, D.
Hollister, A. G.
Horn, Geo.
Jones, Chas.
Kenne dy, Tom
Lambert, Ray
Lester, James
do do
Lester, James
do do
Light, Marvin
Light, Marvin
Lillard, W. T.
Lompoc Light & Water Dept.
MacDonald, E. A.
MacDonald, E. A.
MacDonald, E. A.
-
Magneto & Electrical Service
Martin, E.
Miller's Pharmacy
Miller, Lee
Moore Mercantile Co.
Moran, G.
Morris, R. W.
Negus, Wm.
Olds, Charles
Olse~,Henry
Ontiveros, Lawrence
Ontiveros, o 
Osterman, John
Osterman, John
Ott Hardware Oo.
Pollerano, H.
Rio Grande Oil Company
do do
Robles, Daniel
do
Rodman, Walter

Rudolph's Grocery & Hardware Co.
Ruffner & Ruffner Garage
Santa Barbara Brake Service
Saulsbury, C.
'


Seaside Cooperative Automotive Service
Seaside 011- Co.
~ do do
. do do
do do


 




Sl.54
115.50
94-.50
g.oo
4s.oo
106.25
4g.oo
g2.50
12.50
12.50
12.50
12.50
26.73
4.86
51.00
g.06
30.00
40.00
3g.oo
19.27
94.50
1.20
192.00
i.39
105.00
69.50
30.00
12.00
6.00
72.25
94.50
50.00
50.00
29.go
15.00
122.29
73.13
40.00
2g.oo
50.00
41.14
2.26
23.56
105.00
44.30
35.26
24.39
76.og
354. 72









 
Kay 21st, 1934.
Silva, D. p. GOOD ROADS FUND
Skytt, Hans c. D.
Smith, James
Smith, W. F 
Snow, Beverley
Snow, Beverley
Solvang Garage and Service Sta.
Sou~hern Pacific Milling Co.
Stemper, Emil
do do
Stevens, Irvin
Stevens, Laurie
Stewart, W. A.
Sturgeon, H 
Stutsman, Grant
Stutsman, Grant
Teixeira, M.
Thole, H.
Union Hardware & Metal Co 
. Whitney, Chas.
Whitney, R. E.
Williams, o. C.
Winans, c. A.
Witter, Claude
 

A. & P Store STATE RELIEF FUND
Aoquistapace, Dante
Ambrose Lumber Co.
American Optical Co.
do do
Anderson, Helen E.
Anderson, Helen E.
Arellanes, Martin
Artuso Shoe Shop
As sociated Charities
do do
Associated Charities
Ayala, Joe
Azar Bros.
Bailey Store
Ball, Arthur
Banuelos, Mike
Bargass, Giacomo
Barnes, E. E.
Barry, Mrs. A.
Bates, L. W.
Batta1n1, F.
Battaini, R. v.
Baxter, J. E.



'
-
.
j
115.50
21.1g
134. 76
17.50
60. 00
60. 00
35.20
64.4S
50.00
50.00
16.oo
12.3g
115.50
12.00
12.00
94.50
115.50
122.56
30.00
15.00
50.00
55.00
44.oo
43.44
12.50
.9g
5.12
5.13
65.00
62.40
12.00
6.15
12.50
575S
g4.g5
10.00
18.50
54.55
12.00
12.50
12.50
12.50
12.50
15.00
10.00
12.50
10.00
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Bell, Mrs. M. H 
Bensley, Laura
Bergman, Agnes
Bermand A pt s.
STA TE RELIEF FUND 24.54
Bergman, Mrs. Emma
Bertino, Jos eph J 
Bethel, W. W.
Blair, M. A.
Boehlke, Mr.
Bond, Roy
Boone, Orene
Bosio, Lillian
Bosio, Perrina
Bottaini, R.
Bottain1, Ida
Bradbury, W. W.
Bradbury, W. W.
Bradbury, W. W.
Brelain, Mrs 
Brigante, David

Brinks Food Market
Brock, Jim
Brooks Cash Grocery
Building & Loan Co.
Bustillos, Elena
California Market
Campillo, Mary
Carlson, I.
Carlson, Irma
Carlson, Irma
Castillo, Ysaias
Cavalli, Antonio
Cavalli, Tony
Cavalli, Tony
Central Market


Channel Paper & Supnly Company
Chase, H. G.
Churchill, J. F.
City Mill & Lumber
Clarey , J. A.
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co.
do
do
do
do
do
do
Coleman, W. R.
Ooles, Butler
Columbia Carbon Company
Commercial Office Supply Co.
do do




-
s.oo
10.00
15.00
12.50
2s.oo
12. 50
10.g3
12.50
9. 00
15.00
lo.J+o
12.06
12.50
5.00
6.25
25 . 00
12.50
1.66
10.00
11.63
12.50
35.g7
21.65
12.50
111.30
12.50
1 0. 00
12.50
7.00
12.50
10. 00
s.oo
12.50
147.2g
55.52
15.00
10.00
6.2s
12.50
26.13
26.90
52.27
11.gg
14.oo
46.go
3.69
.77
1.74















Connelly, Mary
. Cook, Mrs. c.
Cordero, E. F.
Cordero, Joe
Cordero, Manuel
Cornwall's
Cosmopolita Grocery
Cota, c. P.
County National Bank
Covey, Clarence A 
Covey, C. A.
Coy, Katherine
Craig, Genevieve
Cross, A. B.
Cross, Ethel
Cruz, Mrs. c.
c. & w. Feed Sto~e
Deleissegues, O.  A.
Dean, J. A.
Devine, Frances
Deing, H. A.
Dillingham, W. J.
Durbiano Dairy
do do
Echarren, Martina
!charren. Ma.rtina
Eckert, Chas. v.
Eden, M. L.
Edmons, Jennie
Eldridge, Mable A.
.
Ellingson, Mrs. J.
Enterprise Dairy Co 
Ercanbrack, Mrs. c. H.
May 21st, 1934.
STATE RELIEF FUND



Esterbrook, Mrs. Mary Louise
Fasoli Grocery
Faulkner, James
Felmlees Grocery
Fernandez, Asimsion
Ferris, Arthur
Fierro, M.
Figg, Hobilin, Odelle
Fitzgerald, K.
Katherine
Fleming's Grocery
Flint, Mr. F.
Foothill Dairy
Foster, Clifford
Fraga, Joe
Freeze & Freeze 

16.64
12.50
g.oo
49.50
12.50
31.29
681.63
12.50
12.50
39.00
37.49
9.9g
21. 00
12.00
56.16
12.50
3.3g
9.59
12.50
15.00
20.60
3.66
37.92
26.55
12.50
12. 00
10.00
12.50
10.00
12.00
2.33
47.29
12.50
10.00
19.01
12.50
21.06
s.oo
72.4g
9.33
12.50
39.00
lS. 00
79.11
6.26
16.40
5. 00
12.50
.30

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Fresno Market STATE RELIEF FOND
Frisbie, Lawrence
G. & M. Market
Gammill, W. C 
Gehrke, Mrs 
Geor ge, G.
George, Paul
Gi blins, Mr. H.
Glaister, M.
Golden State Co.
Golden State Company
Gonzales, A.
Grand, Mary J.
Graves, Mabel E 
Greene, Kathryn
Greenwell, Mrs  Arthur
Griellon, G. G 
Grimes-Stassforth Stationery
do do
Gross, Mrs. R. F.
Gunderson, Agnes
Gutierrez, Carmelita
Hadley Co., Chas. R 
Haley Produce Market
Haley, Ceclia
Hammond, D. M.
Hannan, M.
Haran, Dorothy
Hardison, Bert
Hargrave, Seth
Harner, H.
Harri son, Rm hard H.
Hauser, E. E.
do
do
do
do
Hawkins, Mrs.
Hawkins, Josephine
Herman's Market
Hernandez, Mrs. Concha
Hessler, Mrs. c. H.
Hill , Thos. H.
Hing Yuen Company
Hitchcock, E. H.
Holiday Hardware Co.
Holiday Hardware Company
Holland, R.
Hopkins, Mr2. c. B.
Hought ons Store


C. o





30. 37
34.99
7. og
12.50
7.50
12.50
3 9. 00
15.00
36.40
g31.5g
12.50
12.50
12.00
22. 50
22.4g
6.12
6.24
3.23
2.05
11.64
33.60
9.65
29.85
41.69
12. 06
37.05
10. 00
39.9g
12.50
6. oo
12.00
15.00
12.50
12.50
10.00
15.30
12.50
12.00
70.20
 77
10. 00
12.00
15.00
19.70
11.00
.97
7.33
13.00
4. oo
294.49
I








Houghtons Store
do do
Howard's Grocery
Huber, Charles
Italian Store
Italian Store
Italian Importing Company
Jackson, Duncan
Jackson, Duncan p.
Jackson, Duncan P 
Jackson, R. E.
~assens Grocery
Janssesn,Grocery
Johnson, Elizabeth
Jordano Bros.
Jordano Bros.
Jordano Bros 
J. ordano Bros 
Jimenez, E.
Johnson, Elizabeth
Jones, Miss, M. E.
Jondry, Mrs. Berton
Karl, M.
do
Keith, Mr~.
Kenny, J. C.
Kessler & Sons
Kirby, Kathryn
Kitchen, Mabel
Knight, Elizabeth
Krull, S:teven
La Cosmopolita Store
Lang's Market, John
do do
Lang's Market
do
do
La. Primavera Grocery
Larsen, Jerome
Las Quince Lectras
Lazane, Inez
Leanos, A.
Lebeck Grocery
Lebeck Store
Lebrun, Harvey
Lehner, Frank
J,eslie, Thomas
Levy, Henry
Lew-Bert Store
Light, Marvin
May 21st, 1934.
STATE RELIEF FUND



 9.12
88.33
35.22
36-40
107.35
69.91
91.52
i5.oo
12.50
10.00
15.00
7.13
12.19
39.00
12.35
35.03
57.95
10.92
12.50
39.00
12.50
10.00
20.26
9.23
10.Sl
10.00
31.94
7.00
10.00
10.00
12.50
290.17
19.06
15.3g
16.35
s.15
7.4g
56g.51
s.oo
177.43
14.14
s.oo
9. 02
79.2g
1.60
12.50
12.50
12.50
2g7.2g
40.64
28




 








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Lincoln Street Grocery STATE RELIEF FUND
Lincoln, Warren
Lindblad, Andrew
Lindquist, N. E.
Litzenberg, Bill
Loan & Building Association
d o do
Loba.ck, Ray
Lompoc Light & Water Dept.
Lopez , Manue 1
Love, Elba
Lozain, I.
Lungwitz, Elsa
Lynn' s Grocery
)(abbot, Mrs. Emma
Ma.cK1nnon, s. J.
MacXinnon, s. J 
MacRostie Bros.
Mads en, Lou V.
Mannings,
Martinez, John
Mason, Yrs. Belle
Mathews, C. L.
Mazzini, Mary
Metz, A. L.
Meyers, Emma
Meyers, Mrs. Emma
K~dland Counties Public Serv.
Mission Dairy
Mission Dairy
Mission Linen & Towel Supply Co.
Mission Ice Company
do do
Mitchell, Mrs. E. F.
Morehouse, Mrs.
Moore, Mr.
Moore, c. F.
Morales, Mrs. A.
Moretta, Mae
Morrison, Mr. E. E.
Mosterrio, Esquiel
Mosterio, Louisa
Mosterro, Luisa F.
Moullet, J. F.
Mou~tain View Grocery
Myer, M.
McCabe , Car 1
McCain, Mrs. E. M.
Mccaleb, w. H.

15.33
6. 00
15.00
12.50
12.50
17.40
12.50
6.00
2.57
g. oo
15.00
12.50
g.oo
12.10
10.00
15.00
15.00
10.00
34.99
10.o4
12.50
10.00
s. oo
12.50
9.9s
10.00
4.66
3.g2
32.77
g.g2
3.60
S.61
6.15
12.50
10.00
10.00
12.00
12.50
15.00
15.00 .
10. 00
s. oo
10.00
12.50
2g.23
1.66
15.00
7.00
12.50

















May 21st. 1934.
Mccaleb, Mr. STATE RELIEF FUND
McGuire, George M.
do do
Mc~ntire, Andrew
Nandell, A. W.
Nat. Bond & Mortgage Company
News Press Pub. Co.
do do
Niverth , Estate of s. B.
Norman, Mrs. Della
0 1Banion, A. L.
O'Brien, Mrs. George
0 1B. Dairy
Oerter, H. M.
Olsen, E. B.
Orcutt Mercantile
Ortega, Manuel
Osuna, A. F.
Osuna, Y. c.
Otero, Aurelia
Owl Market
.
Pacific Coast Publishing
do do
do do
Pacific States Building &
Page, Sally
Park, Mrs. A.
Parma Company
Parsons, J. N 
Peterson, Agnes
Peake, Barbara
Pearson, c. H.
Pena, Joe
Pena, Rosenda
Penney Co., J. c.
Peterson, Alice
Phelps, J. A.
Pianfetti, Mrs. Chas.
Piggly Wiggly
Pilla, A.
Pingree, L. W.
Pippins Grocery
Polley, Rudolph A.
Pomatto, Katherine
Co 
Loan
Pope Stamp & Duplicator Co.
Potier, Eric
Prickett, Mrs. A.
Progress Gro cery
Puccio, Rosa

 




\

12.50
25.00
12.50
12.50
12.50
10. 00
61.75
6g.6g
15. 00
10. 0Q
5g.10
12.00
5.g9
12.50
20 . 00
23. 07
12.50
12.50
12.50
12. 00
14.6g
23. 62
19.33
43.g7
22. 50
62.40
s. oo
6. oo
19 . 20
40.35
5. 00
7. 07
10. 00
2.55
12.50
1 2.50
g. oo
35.36
5.00
12. 50
60.SO
6. 00
6.oo
5.50
1 0. 00
12.50
49. 94
s. oo
9


I
30


















Puccio, Mrs. Rosa STATE RELIEF FUND
Quijada, Mrs. J.
R & L. Grocery
Rasumow Grocery
Rawak, S. N.
Ray, H. Perry
Reeder, Ida M.
Retamosa, Roseda
Reynolds, Mrs. Helen 
Rich, Mildred
Rivera Grocery Store, E.
Robles, Jennie
Robles, Paul
Robles, Mrs. Rose
Rodarte, A 
Rodenbecks
Rogers, E. F.
Romero , Thomas A 
Rossi, Fred
Rouard, Anthony
Ruiz, Maria De Los Angeles
do do
Ruiz, Mar y
Rumpas, Alex
Russell, Wm. E.
Rutherford, Al
Ryan, Mrs. M. R.
'Safana, Tony
Safeway Store
Safeway Stores
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
Sanchez Grocery
s. & K. Market
S. & K. Mkt
do
do
do
Sands, Alice
San Marcos Dairy
Santa Barbara Pr ovision Co.
Santa Maria Gas Co.
s. M. Guarantee Bldg. and Loan .
Santa Maria Milk Co.
Sarr1, John




s.oo
12.00
27.9g
3.07
7.90
12.50
41.60
g.oo
2.33
1.25
179.go
5. 00
10.00
3.75
12.00
432.03
12.50
12.50
3. 46
12.50
34.50
12.00
10.00
12.50
56.23
10.00
2.00
12.50
346.74
924.16
6.87
7.53
367.67
204.82
76.31
292.37
10.61
292.31
197.26
1,207.35
l,l6g.32
26. 03
g.66
41.92
34.51
8.40
19.60
13.34
21.50


,






Mp- 21st, 1934.
. -
Saulsberry, Joe STA TE RELIEF FUND
Sayre, M. s 
Schauer , Printing Studio
Seaside 011 Co.
Seegert, Minnie E.
Shady Rest Grocery
Shaeffer, Fred
Sherman, Susie
Sherwood, W. H.
Sign~r, Prima
Simas, Joe
Simas, Mr. L.
Smalley, Mrs. Mary
Smith, Grace
Smith's Grocery
Smith, R. D.
Solari, El" D.
Sou. California Edison Company
Southern Calif. Edison Co.
Southern Counties Gas Co.
Sphinx Auto Court
Stark, Carl
Stat ioner.s Corporation
do do
do do
Stewart. s Market
Stoddens Grocery
Stork, Thomas
St rong, Mrs. Henry
Strong, Ruth
Strong, Ruth
Taverna, Mrs. G.
Terres Grocery
Terres, J.
Terris, Mrs. F.
Tibbats, Mrs. Mina
Tunnell, Mrs. Fannie
Tyrrell, Lew
Union Commercial Co.
Union Mill & Lumber Co.
Union Mill & Lumber Co.
Unkefer, Mrs.
Utility Grocery
Valencia, Leno
Vallekett, Mrs.
Valley Dairy
Van's Market
Vardas, c. c.
Vawter, V. H.

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' .

34.99
15.00
27.11
3g.07
12.50
10.00
s.oo
10. 00
g.4o
15.60
15.00
11.00
11.64
79.o4
15.00
40.42
5g.10
14.39
61.81
19.00
3.74
9.00
g.23
37.24
13. 73
60.3g
12.00
12.50
4.57
13.72
12.50
17.32
12.50
12.50
12.50
15.00
74.97
2.05
5.g7
14.91
11.66
115.70
4. oo
12.50
9.97
24.60
12.50
12.50













Walker, R. o. STATE RELIEF FUND
Washi~ton, James
Watkins, A. B 
Weatherbee, Malcoim
Weatherbee, Malcolm
Weber Baking Company
Weber, Mrs. Kem
Welborn, Mr.
White, Mrs. Harry
Whitestein, Edna L.
Whittaker, Elmer H.
Wilke~ E. J.
Williams, Franklin
Williams, J. E.
Willowbrook Dairy
do do
Wilson, Mrs. M. L.
Wilson, M. M.
Winniford, Don 
Winniford, Mrs. Don
W1nn1ford, D. W.
Wolfes Drug Store
Wood, Jr. , Mrs. Harry
Wood, Vincent
Young, Mrs. A. J.
Zanesco Dairy
Zanesco Dairy
Zebrosky, Anna
Zebrosky, Anna
ivalanek, Ant. c.
Gardner Denver Co. HIGH.- IMPROVE. FUND  
Seaside Cooperative Auto. Serv.
 Coas. Wholesale Gro. Co. FED. EMER. RELIEF FUND
0 1B. Dairy FEDERAL FUND
San Marcos Dairy
Mission Ice Co. GENERAL RELIEF FUND

T. & T. Garage LOS ALAMO.S FIRE DIST. FUND
2.06
12.50
7.49
12.50
12.50
25.75
12.50
9. 53
12.50
12.50
25.00
11. 64
g.oo
$.69
5.54
i2g.9~
12.50
2.56
12. 00
4.oo
24.50
2.60
7.00
12.00
15. 00
6.S6
97.17
12.50
10.00
15.00
16.07
19. 64
444.3g
6.60
10.99
Campodonico Water Works GUAD. PUB. CEME. DIST. FUND 24.00
~1 lva, Wm. p. LOS ALAMOS PUB. CEME. DIST. FUND 10.00
Guggia, Joe SANTA MARIA CEME. DIST. FUND 10.00
Mid. Cos. p. s. Corp. 37.61
Smith, c. L. 90.00
Whiteside, T. L. 90.00
 Woos, Mrs. Emma G. SALARY FUND 5.00
' I

Call for a
Snecial
Meeting.
County Aid
for Relief
of Unemoloyment
.
May 21st, 1934.
Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die 
.
The foregoing minutes are hereby approved 

uperv1sors.
Attest:
/Klr/r:L~
I Oierk.

CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING.
We, the undersigned members of the Board of .Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara , State of California, believing that the interests of the County require that
a special meeting .of the Board of Supervisors be called to attend thereto.
It is ordered that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the Count
of Santa Barbara, State of California, be and the same is hereby called for May 2Sth,
1934, at 10 o 'clock a. m.
The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting, to wit:
In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment.
In the Matter of Issue and Sale of Bonds of Carpint.eria Union School District, in the 
Sum of $10,000. 00.
In the Matter of the Issue and Sale of Bonds of Carninteria Union School District, in
the Sum of $10,000. 00.
In the Matter of Applications for Public Dance Hall Permits.
In the Matter of Financial Reports of Unemployment Relief.
In the Matter of Establishing a Nursery for the Propagation of Native Plant Material
near Santa Barbara.
In the Matter of County Emergency Relief Committee.
In the Matter of Expenses for Attending Meetings of State Unemployment Relief Departmen 
In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claims.
In the Matter of Claims Rejected.
In the Matter of Claims Laid Over.
In the Matter of Annual Report of County Council of Social Agencies.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds.
Dated May 2gth, 1934.
Board of Supervisor.a of the County of
Santa Barbara, State of California.
C. L. PREISKER
F. G. STEVENS
THOS. DINSMORE
RONALD M. ADAM
SAM J. STANWOOD
/ Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
May 2Sth, 1934, at 10 o 'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore,

Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker, and the
Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Preisker in the chair.
The Board met pursuant to call. ;/
In the Matter of. County Aid for Relief of Unemployment:
It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper
persons to receive county aid;
Upon motion duly . seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Audi tor draw his warr~,11
j
on the General Fund in favor of the following persons f or the amounts set opposite
their respective names, to wit:


Name
Avant, Louis

Breck, Sam
Chave z , Manuel
Cheverais, Lucas
Cienfuegas, Joaquin
Clancy, Alfred
Dominguez, Albert
Flores, .Martin
French, Edw.
Gonzales, Gregorio
Goodrow, Fred
Graha,m, Ernest
Hathaway, Otto
Jimenez, John
J ohns , Wm.
Juarez . F.rank
K endrick, Wm.
Lampke , Thomas
Lopez, Paul
Martinez, John
McKnight, Edwin
Merrifield, Wm.
Molino, Agripino
Olds, Charlie
Ramirez, Jesus
Rodriguez, Antonio
Romero, Abraham .
Romero, Amado

Romero, Joseph
Rubalcava, Estephan
Rubio, Jesus
Savala, Elario
Schuyler, Earl
Smith, Lige
Soto , Juan
Stevins, Irvin
Stutsman, Grant
To~res, Serildo
Wilbur, Louis
. .
Wright, Harold
.
zaris, George
Alarcon, Thos.
Aldridge, Thos.
Altamirano, Ignacio
Aredondo, Marcus
Arrios, Charles




Amount
$12.00
12. 00
12. 00
s. oo
12.00
3.00
12.00
12 . 00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
2.25
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
.12. 00
9 . 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
6.oo
9.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
9. 00
12.00
9.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
4.oo
12.00
12.00
12. 00
3.00
12.00
12.00
g.oo
12.00
12.00 .
12.00
12.0Q

District
206-B-7
State Relief
District 1
206-B-7
State Re lief
District 2.

Name
Ashbaugh, Bart
Avila, Julias
Bad~lla, Pete
Ban~elos, Joseph
Bar'Qere, Robert
BouJ;bon, Albert
Bowe. n, Chae.
Breck,

Edward
Caballero, Raphael

Cal~es, Oeronimo
Canq, Edward
Cardona, Gonzalo 
Chaqon, Eustacio
Cob ~ , Chae.
 Conw.ay, Byron
Cordero, Angel
Corr_a1, Martin
Cota_, Lawrence
Cota_, Tony A.
Delg~dilla, Gregory
Delgado, Joe 
Delg~do, Tony
Domi~guez, Albert
Edgar, Ables

Elizalde, Timoteo

Escobar, Santos
Estrada, Estephan

Fabe.l a, Francisco
Falco. n, Joe
Fern~nd ez, Joe
Flores, Lebrado
Franco, Nicholas 
Frenqh , Edwin
Garci;a, Chas.
Ga rci_a, Cabriel
Garr~tt, Richard
Gearing, Ross

Godinez, Jess

Gonzales, Armando
Gonz&. -les, Edwardo
Gonza.l es, Julio
Gonzales, Rudolph .
Goux, Tony

Gradias, Dave
Guerrero, Juan P.
Grimes, John

Gutier. rez, J ohn
Names, Edgar
May 2Sth, 1934-.

Amount
16.00
12.00
16.00
12.00
12. 00
16.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
20.00
12.00
12.00
16.oo
12.00
15.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
16 . 00
s.oo
12.00
12.00
16. 00
13.50
12.00
12. 00
16. 00
16 . 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
20.00
i9.oo
16.00
12. 00
12.00
20.00
12.00
16. 00
12.00
9.50
20.00
12.00
20 . 00
16.00
12.00
District
206-B-7
State Relief
District 2


36 ;
Name
Hart, Tom
Hernandez, llbert
Hernandez, Emterio
Hernandez, Jose s.
Hernandez, Jose :N'.
Herrera, Santos
Hogan, Lester
Hughes, Chas.
infante, Maximinio
Javamillo, Sabino
Kels, Chae.
Kerns, Hal
Lara, Manuel
Lara;, Marcus
Lee ,. Jess
Leyva, J ohn
Limon, Joe
Lope-z, Frederico
Lopez, George
Lopez, Jose X.
Lopez, Julian
Lopez , Renaldo
Luera, Borjo
Luna; Frank
Mcintosh, Evan
McKee, Floyd
McMann, Fred
Malingo, Edward
Mazzini, Ted
Mendoza, Andres
Mercado , John
Mira1 Jose Jr.
Mo lino, Louis
Navarro, Carmen
Nava~ro, Miguel
Olivera, Harry
Pala tto, Jose
Palma, Joe
Pa lma:,Mike
Peebles, James
Perez, Jesus P.
Peres, John
Pina,-Daniel
Pina,  J osquin
Ramazzini, Joseph
Ramirez, Joe
Rapoza, Manue l
Richardson, Frank
~

Amount
$4.oo
12.00
12. 00
20. 00
16.00
16 . 00
12.00
12. 00
12. 00
12.00
16. 00
4.oo
12.00
16.00
12.00
9.00
12.00
20.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
16.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
6.oo
12.00
12. 00
16.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
16.00
12. 00
12.00
s.oo
16. 00
4.oo
20.00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
s. oo
12.00
12.00
13.00
Dis trict
206-B-7
State Relief
District 2

Name
Rivas, Fred
Rivas, Jesus
Rodarte, Raymond .
Rodriguez, Joseph
Rojo, Miguel
Romero, Fred Jr.
Romero, Fred Sr.
Romero, Reyelio
.
Rudesill, George
.
Rueff, Fred
Rueff, Jose. ph
Ruiz, Albe.r t P.
Ruiz, Filberto
Savitz, Christian
Seymore, Marvin
Shannon, James
Spencer, Louis
Spencer, Louelin

Steele, Thomas

Streiff, John
Tompkins , Pete

Torres , Joe

Unzueta, Julian
Uribes, Manuel
Valenzuela, Alfred
Valenzuela, John
Vasquez, Arnold
Vasquez:, Ramon
Williams, Eli
Witter, Horace
Woodring; Orville
Baxter, John
Bradbury, Earl
Galindo, Efrain
Grand, George
Gudeon, George
Hanna, George
Keeler, Thomas
Kri ger, Cornelius
Mecham, Frank
Perry, Ray 
Robinson, George
Ross, Munro 
Stoddard, Vei'n
Brockman, Oliver
Case, Hugh
Cheesebrough., Visilia
Craig, Genevieve
May 2gth, 1934.
Amount
$12. 00
16. 00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
s.oo
3.00
g.oo
12.00
12. 00
12.00
s.oo
12.00
12. 00
12.00
s.oo
16.00
12. 00
1. 6.00 
12.00
12.oo
12.00
s.oo
12. 00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
16.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
s~oo
12.00
g.oo
12.00
12.00
9.00
16.00
15.00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
District
206-B-7
State Relief
District 2
7
38
,
Name
Cowins, Virau
Coldren, Frank
DeLeon, Bernie
Dono van,  J. P.
Elizalde, Manuel
Elizal de, Jenny
Forney, Eugene
Gapa, John
Grayson, Harry
Green, Allen
Haslam, Robert
Henry, Ralph
J ohnson, August
LeFrance, John
Lelio, Frank
Lopez, Casmero
Low, Arthur
Lower , Albert
Salazar, Frank
Seegert, Hel en
Smith, Joel
Somers, J. 1.
Virga, Mike
Wall , Frank
Wilbur, Wm.
Wil bur, Merr1 tt
Arman, Thcr .g ier
Arrellanes, Luz
Black, Geor.g e
Bartlett, Emory
Chackel, Victor
Cordero, Ed.d er
Cicero , Rich. ard
Cody, Andrew

Cota, Felix
Cla rk, Edgar.
Cordero:, Wm. .
Funke , Werne. r
Gross, Cleveland
Gonzales, Peter c. 
Howenstine , .C has.
Hernandez, I gnacio
Lopez, Arnulfo
Mendo za, Arthur
Mustin, Walter
Cruz, Abraham
Farkason , John
Glantz, Walter

Henderson, Orville


Amount
$12. 00
12.00
12. 00
10.00
13.00
12.00
17. 50
12. 00
6.oo
12.00
i4. oo
12.00
12.00
6. oo
12.00
12. 00
12. 00
12.00
6. 00
10.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
12. 00
6. 00
15.00
12.00
12.00
lo.so
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
15.00
12.00
12. 00
9. 00
12.00
12. 00
12. 00
13.00
District
206-B-7
State Relief
District 2
' I
Name
Hunter, Anthony
Kelliher, Con

Sherman., Alber t
Snyder, Harry

Sutton, Ray

Traphag~n, James
Weldon, . Frank
William.s , Albert
Wielma, . Nash
Buelna, John

Carter, Ted
Copelin_, Andrew
Dalley, . George
Diaz, Lawrence

Galindo, Gilbert

Jacobs, Alfred

Jacob, .J ames
Martinez, Gallileo .
Meraz, Bucillo

Perez, Raymond
Positas, Jose
Reyna, Arthur
Romero, Carmen
Romero ; Jes us
Ruiz, Antonio
Ruiz, Fred C.
Saberion, Louis
Villa, 'Lorenzo
York, August
Abila, Frank
Anderson , Jas.
Arrellanes , Louis J.
Beeette, Frank

Bat eman. , R9y
Beam, Josua .
Browning, Briscoe
Blaylock, Wm.
Coats, .L ouis
Celaya, Wm.
Cone, Hal

Contreras, Faustino
Coombs, Ray

Corder o. , Clyde
Cordero, J oe D.
Corder o, Harry E.

Connolly, James

Conlon, James, Jr.

Conlon , James
Corbett, Hugh
May 2$th, 1934.
'
Amount

$ g.50
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
9. 00
15.00
12. 00
12.00
16.00
6.oo
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
3.00
9. 00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
15.00
15.00
12.00
12.00
24.oo
6.00
3.00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12. 00
9 . 00
3.00
12.00
19. 00
15.00
3.00
12.00
District
206-B-7
State Relief
District 2

40

Na.me

Cota, Joseph H 

.
Delk, Robert .

Desmore, John
.
Dickscheidt, Wm.
Dupuy, John
.
Francis, Ed 

Fox, Carl
.
Freeman, Austin
 Gudice, James
.
Gorman, Charles
Garwood, Clarence
 Hall, Fred
.
Ortez, Manuel
 Palatto , Marcus
 Renteria, Hilaria
 Rey , Epifano
Stephens, John
.
Tello, Stanley
Zeagers, Wm.

Adams, ,Sadie
Allman, Bette 
Bell, ~bel
Blaney' Mary
Carter, Hazel

Cozzali_o, Mary
Cross, Nelly 
Day , Ma_rion
Dunbar, Richard 
Elgart, Minnie
Ennis, Josie
Fields ,  Leone
Carlano, Anna
Ga.rzo li', Mercedes
.
Hunter, Elizabeth
Kellum, Myrtle
King, Rose
Koster; Adeline
Lane, Maude
Larson, Ellen
Leon, J 'ennie
Linville, Mrs. Robert
Nigh, Pearl
Pereyra, Jennie
Ray , Mary
Reed, Irma
Rey~n, Ruth
Robles," Inez
.
Rodriguez, Jennie

Amount
12. 00
12.00
3. 00
12.00
1 0 . 00
15. 00
3.00
12.00
12.00
1.50
12.00
1$.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12.60
12. 00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
9.00
9.00
9.00
15.00
12.00
9.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
6.oo
12.00
6.oo
12.00
6.oo
. 12. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
9. 00
12.00
12.00
District
206-B-7
State Relief
District 2
,
Name
Sailor, Mattie
Secrest, Nellie
Sherman, Jessie
Sinex, Cecelia
Steen, Mr s . James
AQ.ams, Ronald
Abeyta, Bacilio
Carlson, Stanley
Cor dero, Alf on so
Flores, J oe
Francis, Wm.
Logan, Richard
Lopez, Manuel
Mendoza, Mauro
Nelson,. Sam
Orella; Raymond
Paulissen, Frank
May 28th, 1934.
Sepulveda, Joaquin
Tyrrell:, Erne s t
Barr, Harley
DeMarino, Ed
Riley, William
Robles, Richard
Saenz, Bernard
Barrett, Benj .
Ca!:lena; J oseph
Haslam,. Wm. B.
Hodgson, Wm
Hogan , W. T.
Hurt, Wm.
Hynes, Fred
J ones, Edward
Kepp , Loren
Kiriskidas, Frank
King , Geor ge
Lang, Henry
Lemos, J ohn
Livermore, Cliff
McCann ; Pat rick
McOants, Luther
Medley; Harold
Mendoza, Tony
Nimmo , Frank
Osborne, Fred
O'Neal, Roy
Orena, Chas.
Pace, William
Per ez, Domingo
'

Amount
12. 00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
15. 00
12.00
12. 00
12 . 00
12.00
12. 00
12 . 00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12 . 00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
i4. oo
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
15. 00
12. 00
3.00
12. 00
1 2. 00
12.00
10. 00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12. gg
12.
District
206-B-7
State Relief
District 2.
j_


42
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Aguirre,
Beckett,
Bennett ,
Name
Rawson, Robert
Romero, Frank
Robles , Chas .
Ruiz, Ernest
Shea., Ralph Sr.
Silva, J ohn
Simmons., Mar vin
Snyder , . Ear 1
Stafford, Howard
Tyus, Chars
Uller y ,. Chester
Wat son ,. Fred
Ward, Richard
Webb , Edward
Yee, Henry
Yee, Fuk P.

Kyle, Chester
Oo nrad,. Pau 1
Rasor, Irl
Romer o , John
Bland, Geor ge
Rheams , c. w.
Stuart, T. A.
Ferrari, Al
Garcia, S.
Osuma, .Mike
Ostini,. Fedeli
Howell Harry
Cordova, Ray
Robinson , T. N.
Pierce,. Leslie
Huyck, .Andy
Daniels, Randall
Gilliland , Grace
Henning, Charles
Hickox, Lory
Baker , .John
Hof fman, Carl
Deering , Eva
Ca zena"Ve, Simon
Tauyuki, K.
Leach , .Ernest
Pack, Ray
Claude 21 hrs.
Frank 7 hrs. 
Roy 24 hrs.

May 21 t o 25th.
'
" " "
" ff "
Amount

$6.oo
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
1 2'. 00
3. 00
5.50
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12. 00
9.00
12 .,00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
],2. 00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
9.00
6. 00
s . oo
4.oo
4. oo
10. 00
12. ou
g. 00
i.oo
10. 50
3.50
12.00

District
206-B-7
State Relief
District 2.

206-B-7
State Relief
District 4.


206-B-7 State Re lief
District Five
Roadside Cleaning
School Grounds
Roadside Cleaning




Name
Bondietti, Tony
Bourbon, John
Bowers, Roland
Briggs, Chas.
Brock, Albert
Brookshire, Ohas.
Bunce, Chas.
Cause, Joseph
Cline, Fred
Cole, John L.




Dela Guerra, Arthur
Denman, Ivan
Domingues, John
Feehan, Bert
Ferraris, s.
Feeler, I. M.
Flores , Juan
Fouts, Wilbur
Garner, I gnacio
Gingrich, James
Glover, Crystal
Gorham, Guy

Gregory, Frank
Hall, Edgar
Hansen , Alfred
Havens, Harry
Herman, Joe
Hernandez, J.
Hernandez, Pedro


Hill , Fred
Hubble, Chalmers
Hughes, Harley Sr.
Jackson , o. B.
Johnson , A. E.
Jones, Amil
Juarez, Dell
Laurence, Jose~h
Martire z, Frank
Martinez, Julian
Mendoza, Chas.
Miller, Ben
Montes, Louie
Mulligan, John
Munoz, Pete
Ontiveros, Ozell
Ortega , D. E.
Overton, Harvey
Pacheco , E. H.
May 2Sth, 1934.
24 hrs. May 21 to 25th
lS hrs.
24 hrs.
24 hrs.
20 hrs.
24 hrs.
16 hrs.
2 hrs.
24 hrs.
24 hrs.
6 hrs.
20 hrs.
24 hrs. 
ti
II
30 hrs.
24 hrs.
14 hrs.
24 hrs.
N II
II ti
30 hrs.
20 hrs.
24 hrs.
II
30 hrs.
24 hrs.
lg hrs.
20 hrs.
14 hrs.
22 hrs.
24 hrs.
fl
fl
22 hrs.
24 hrs.
g hrs.
14 hrs.
24 hrs.
If
12 hrs.
30 hrs.
20 hrs.
24 hrs.
It
2 hrs.
24 hrs.
"
"  "
" " "
II II
" II
" II If
" It II
II If II
" " It
" II It
" 
" II It
ti II If
If II II
II
" It
" II "
" " II
" " II
II " "
II II It
ti II II
II " "
" ti ti
If II It
" II II
II " "
" II II
" " 
It II ff
II II
II II 11
If It II
" " "
" It 
If fl II
" It If
II " "
" If "
" II 11
" II II
" ti II
II II II
II ti It
II II II
It II II
II If II
 II II
Amount
206-B~7 State Relief
District Five
$12.00 Guadalupe School Grounds
9.00 Roadside Cleaning
12.00 Washington Grove
12.00 W-shington Grove
10. 00
12.00
s.oo
"
II
"
II
II
II
1.00 Roadsfde Cleaning
12.00  

12.00 " II
3.00 Los Alamos - Drumm Grade
10. 00 School Grounds
 12.00 Roadside Cleaning
12.00 Washington Grove

12. 00 Roadside Cleaning

12.00 Washington Grove
15.00
12.00
Roadside Cleaning
ti II
Los Alamos - Drumm Grade
12.00 Roadside Cleaning
12.00 " II
12. 00 Guadalupe School Grounds
15. 00 Oemet ery
10.00 "
12.00 Washington Grove
12. 00 School Grounds
15. 00 Roadside Cleaning
12. 00 Roadside Cleaning
9.00 Washington Grove
10 . 00
7.00
11.00
12. 00
It
II
"
"
"
fl
II
"
12.00 Roadside Cleaning
12. 00
11. 00
12. 00
"
"
"
If
II


4. oo Los Alamos - Drumm Grade
7.00 Roadside Cleaning
12. 00
12.00
6.00
II II
" It
It "
15.00 Washington Grove
10 . 00 Roadside Cleaning
12.00 School Grounds
' 12.00 Washi ngton Grove
1.00 Roadside Cleaning
12.00 II "
.
44
Bonds of .,/'
Carninteria
Uni on School
District.
Bonds of
Carpinteria
Union School
District.
. '
Name
Penland, Elmer
Porter, Richard
Ramirez, F. E.
Ranney, Williard
Rizzo, Tom
Robles, Richard
Sanchez, Alfred
Stewart, Leo
Stu bblefield, A. J.
Stubblefield , Oscar
Swe et, Walter
Tarsus, L. V.
Tremelling , J. H.
Vail, O. F.
Valencia, M. F.
Vargas, C.
Wallis, Henry
Webster, R. o.
19 hrs. May 21 to 25th
"'
24l hrs.
22 hrs.
30 hrs.
24 lire.
20 hrs.
30 hrs.
30 hrs.
24 hrs.
"
It
30 hrs.
24 hrs.
It
30 hrs.
24 hrs.
6 hrs.
24 hrs.
If
"
"
II
H
"
"
fl

II
II
It
If
"
"
II "
II "
" "
II II
II II
II II
II "
" It
II fl
II II
II ti
II
ft II
II "
" II
If II
II II
Amount 206-B-7 State Relief
District Five.
$ 9.50 Washington Grove
12.00 Roadside Cleaning
11.00
15.00
12.00
"
"
II
II
II
II
10.00 Washington Grove
.
15.00 Roadside Cleaning
15.00 Los Alamos - Drumm Grade
12 . 00 Washingt on Grove
12.00 II II
12.00 Roadside Cleaning
15.00 Washington Grove
12.00 Roadside Cleaning
12. 00
15.00
12  00
3.00
12.00
" II
II
.
Los Alamos - Drum Grade
Washington Grove
" II
In the Matter of Issue and Sale of Bonds of Carpinteria Union School District
.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Board passed and adopted the
f ollowing Resolution, to wit:


In re Iseue of Bonds of Carpinteria Union School District.
Resolution and Order of Board of Supervisors of Santa
Barbara County, State of California.
.


WHEREAS, on the 7th day of March, 193~,the board of trustees of Carpinteria
.
Union School District, deemed it advisable to c~ll, and by resolution and order of
. .
said board of trustees duly and regularly paased and adqpted by them and entered on

the minutes o f the said board o f trustees on said day, did call an election, and resole
and order:
 That an election be called and held on the 29th day of March, 1934 , in said
. . .
School Dis trict, f or the purpose of submitting to the electors of said School District
. . .
the question of issuing and selling bonds of said School District in the amount of
 .
Ten Thousand dollars, t o run not exceeding ten years and to bear interest at the rate
of 5 per cent per annum, payable annually for the first year the bonds have to run and
. .
semi-annually thereafter, for t h e purpose of raising money for the following purposes:
The purchasing of school lots;

The building or purchasing of one or more school buildings; (all of which were
  thereby united to be voted u,on as one eingle pr oposition); and
 
WHEREAS, an election was held in said School District on the 29th day of March
.
1934, in conformity with the said resolution and order of the said board of trustees b
.
said School District, and all the proceedings had in the premises have been certified
. .
t o the board of Supervi sors by the board of trustees of said School District, as re-
.
quired by law; and
. .
WHEREAS, the said certified proceedings ehow, and after a full e xamina ti on and
.
investigation this board have found and do hereby find and declare:
. .
That in accordance with a re s ol ution and order of the board of trustees of the
Carpinteria Union Schoo l Distr ict, passed and adopted on the 7th day of March, 1934,
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May 2$th, 1934
an ele' ction was duly called in said School District, and was held in said School Distri t
on the 29th day of March 1934, and that notice of said election was given by posting
notices signed by the board of trustees of said School District in three public places
in said School District for more than twenty days next before said election, and by
publishing such notice in the Carpinteria Herald a newspaper printed and published in
Santa Barbara County, State of California, not less than once in each calendar week for
three successive calendar weeks before said election, which notice so posted and published,
was in the form required by law.
That prior to opening said polls the said inspector and judges of eleqtion conducting
said election, toqk the oath of o~fice as required by law, and there~fter conducted
the said election as required by law, and at the close thereof canvassed the
votes cast thereat, and certified the  result of said election to the board of trustees
of said School District, and to them made return of the poll list and roster of voters,
and tally list of said election.
That on the 5th day of April 1934, the seventh day after the said election, and
at one o'clock p. m. of said day, the Board of Trustees of said School District met and
canvassed the said returns of said election, from.which said returns the said board of
trustees found and declared and this board finds and declares that there we. re 420 votes
cast at said election, and that more than two-thirds thereof, to wit: 334 votes were ca t
for issuing said bonds, and 85 votes and no more were cast against issuing said bonds,
and that the said board of trustees caused an entry of the result of said election to
be made on the minutes of said board.
And this board hereby further finds and declares that said election was duly and
legally called and held and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and legally giv n
and published, and the result thereof duly and legally canvassed and declared in the ma
ner and a~ required by +aw, and that all aotsi conditions and things required by law to
be done have been do.ne and have bem performed in regular and due form and in strict
accordance with the provisions of the statute authorizing the issue of school bonds; an
that the total amount of indebtedness of the said School District, including this proposed
issue of bonds, is within the limit prescribed by law.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that bonds of Oarpinteria Union School District in said
Santa Barbara County, ~tate of California, issue in the sum of Ten Thousand and no/loot s

dollars, in denominations of One Thousand Dollars payable as hereinafter provided, in
Gold Coin of the United States, with interest thereon at the rate of 5% per cent per
annum, payable annually for the first year the bonds have to run and semi-annually
thereafter in like Coin, at the office of the county treasurer of said County.
It is further ordered that said bonds shall be dated the 2Sth day of May, 1934,
and be payable as follows, to wit:
Bond No. l
Bond No. 2
B;nd No. 3
Bond No. 4
Bond No. 5
Bond No. 6
Bond No. 7
Bond No. g
Bond No. 9
Bond No. 10


One Thousand Dollars
One Thousand Dollars
One Thousand Dollars
One Thousand Dollars
One Thousand Dollars
One Thousand Dollars
One Thousand Dollars
One Thousand Dollars
One Thousand Dollars
One Thousand Dollars
1935
1936
1937
193g
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
and the interest accruing thereon shall be payable annually for the first year the bonds
have to run and semi-annualJy thereafter, on the 28th days of May and November of each


and every year, until said bonds are paid.
It is further ordered that said bonds shall be issued substantially in the
following form, to wit:
School Bond of Carpinteria Union School District of Santa Barbara
County, State of California, United States of America.
Carninteria Union School District of Santa Barbara County, State of California,
acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to nay to the holder hereof, at the
 office of the treasurer of Santa Barbara County , State of California, on the 2Sth day
of May, 19 --, One Thousand dollars in Gold Coin of the United States of America, wit
interest thereon in like Ooin at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable semi-annual
on the 2Sth days of May and November of each year from the date hereof until this bond
is paid {except interest for the first year which is payable in one installment at the
end of such year).
 This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date, numbered from 1 to
10 inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to Ten Thousand dollars, and is issued and ~
. .
by the board of supervisors of Santa Barbara County , State of California, for the purpose
of raising money for the following pur poses;
The purchasing of school lots;
The building or purchasing of one or more school buildings;
in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Constitution and
laws of the State of California , and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds
 of the voters voting at an election duly and legally called and held and conducted in
said Carpinteria Union School District in said County and State of California, on the
29th day of March, 1934.
And the board of supervisors of Santa Barbara County, State of California,
hereby certifies and declares that said election was duly and legally called , held, and
conducted, and that notice thereof was duly and legally given and published, and the
result thereof was duly and legally canvassed and declared in the manner and as require
by law, and that all acts and conditions and things required by law to be done preceden
 to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and have been performed in regular
and in due form, and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorizing
the issue of school bonds.
And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of indebtedn es
of the said Carpinteria Union School District, including this issue of bonds, is within
the limit provided by law 
This bond .is in the form prescribed by order of said board of supervisors duly
made and entered in its minutes on the 2$th day of May, 1934, and shall be payable out
of the interest and sinking fund of said Carpinteria Union School District, and the
  money for the redemption of said bonds , and the payment of interest thereon shall be
raised by taxation upon the taxable nr ooerty of said School District 
.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the board of supervisors of Santa Barbara County, State of
California, has caused this bond to be signed by its chairman, and by the county audito ,
and attested by its clerk with the seal of said board attached the 2Sth day of May, 19 ._.
(SEAL)
Attest:
Chairman of Board of Supervisors.
County AuC!itor.
County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
RESOLVED, that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons s ubstant ia ly
in the following form, to wit:







May 28t h , 1934.
INTEREST CO UPON
$ ____ _ No.
The Treasurer of Santa Barbara County, State of California, will pay t o the
holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Carpinteria Union School District,
in said County and State, on the 2Sth day of , 19 , at his office
in Santa Barbara, in said County and State, the sum of Twenty-five and / 100 Dollars,
f or six months' interest on Bond No  of said School Dis trict .

Chairman of the Boara of Supervisors 

County Auditor.
County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
It is further ordered that the chairman of t his board and the county auditor are
authorized t o sign said bonds and coupons, and the said county clerk is authorized to
countersign the same and to a f fix the sea l of this board t o said bonds, and thereupon
said officers shall deliver said bonds, so executed,to the county treasurer for safekeeping.
They may sign said counons by lithographed or engraved facsimile of their
signatures.
It is f urther or dered t hat the money for the redempti on of said bonds and the
payment of the interes t thereon s tall be raised by taxation upon all the taxable property
in said s chool district and provision is hereby made f or the levy and collection
of such taxes in the manner pr ovided by law.
It is further ordered that the clerk of this board cause a notice of the sale
of said bonds t o be published in the Carpinteria Herald, a newspaper of general circulation,
printed and publ i shed in the said County of Santa Barbara f or the period of a t
least two weeks; t hat this board of su~ rvisor s will, up to Monday , the l St h d ay of
J une, 1934, at 10 o 'clock a. m. of said day, receive sealed propcsals for the purchas
of said bonds, or any portion thereof, f or cash, at not less than par, and accrued
mterest; the board of supervisors, however, reserving the right to reject any and all
bids f or said bonds. 
The f oregolng resolution and order was p ass ~d and adopted on the 2St h day of
May, 1934, by the f ollowing vot e , t o wit: Ayes: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmor e , Sam
J. Stanwood, Fred G. Sevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker, Noes: None.
Absent: none 
NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS OF CARPINTERIA UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, did on the 2Sth day of May, 1934, order the issuance of
$10,000. 00 of bonds of Carpinteria Union School District, in Santa Barbara County,
State of California; said bonds are ten in number of the denominati on of $1,000. 00
each, are dated May 2Sth, 1934, and mature one each year, commencing on the 28t h day
of May, 1935, and bear interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable annually
for the first yea r the bonds have to run and semi-annually thereafter.
NOTICE is fur ther given t hat on the 28t h day of May, 1934, said Board of
Supervisors ordered that said bonds be sold t o the highest and best bidder, at not
less than par and accr ued interest, for cash in Gold Coin of the United Stat es, on th
18th day of June, 1934, at 10 o 'clock a. m.; said bonds t o be sold are numbered and
will mature and be payable as follows:
Bond No. 1 will mature and be payable
Bond No. 2 will mature and be payable
--- ' 1935
' 1936
7


Bond No. 3 will mature and be payable -~~-~-' 1937.
Bond No. 4 will mature and be payable , 193g.
Bond No. 5 will mature and be payable ____ , 1939
Bond No. 6 will mature and be payable -----
Bond No. 7 will mature and be payable
Bond No. S will mature and be payable
Bond No. 9 will mature and .be payable
Bond No. 10 will mature and be payable -----
19~0
1941.
1942.
1943.
1944.
Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the
office of the undersigned Clerk of said Board in the City of Santa Barbara, Oaliforni
up to the 18th day of June, 1934, at 10 o'clock a. m. at which time said bonds will
be sold to the highest and best bidder at not less than par and accrued interest;
each bid shall state the aroount bid for said bonds and the a.mount of premium, if any,
bid therefor.
Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check payable to the order of the
County Treasurer for three per cent of the amount bid, conditioned that the bidder
therefor, if said bonds be awarded to him, will take and pay for said bonds within
ten days after the passage of a resolution of said Board awarding said bonds to him 

Payment for and delivery of said bonds will be made in the office of the County
Treasurer of said County, in the City of SantaEB.rbara, County and State aforesaid.
The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids for said bonds.
By order of the Board .of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County, California.
Dated: Santa Barbara, California, May 28th, 1934.
D. F. HUNT, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk
of the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara
County, State of California.
Application / In the Matter of Application of Cerfee Luis, for a Public Dance Hall Permit, at
for Public
Dance Ball Orcutt, California.
Permit .


9erfee Luis, having filed with the Board of Supervisors an application for a permit
to conduct and maintain a public dance hall in the building known as Orcutt
Mercantile Building, in Orcutt No. 1 Election Precinct, County of Santa Barbara, Stat

of California, under the provisions of Ordinanca:No. 430 and 4go, of said county;
and said application coming on regularly t o be heard; and
It appearing .to .said Board t!iat said applicati.on is in proper form, verified,
and that said- applicant is a responsible and proper person to conduct and maintain
a public dance hall, and that said application has the approval of James Ross, Sherif
and Percy c. Heckendorf, District Attorney of said county; and no objections having
beEn made or filed to this Board objecting to the granting said application; upon
motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
Ordered that said applicant be and he is hereby granted a license to conduct and
maintain a public dance hall in the building known as Orcutt Mercantile Building,
in Orcutt, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, so long as said applicant
complies with the provisions of OrdinancesNo. 430 and 4go; and
It is further ordered that a certified copy of the foregoing order shall
constitute a license therefor.
Apnlication -./ In the Matter of Application of I. B. Parks, for a Public Dance Hall Permit, at
for Public
Dance Hal l Goleta.
Perrni t.
I. B. Parks, having filed with the Board of Supervisors an application for a
permit to conduct and maintain a public dance hall in . the building known as El
Capitan Auto Camp, in La Patera Election Precinct, Co~nty of Santa Barbara, State of


,




l
May 2Sth, 1934-

California, under the provisions of OrdinancesNo. 430 and 4go of said county; and said
application coming on regularly to be heard; and
It appearing to said Board that said application is in proper f orm, verified, and
that said applicant is a responsible and proper person to conduct and maintain a public
dance hall, and that said application has the approval of James Ross, Sheriff, and Pere
C. Heckendorf, District Attorney of said county; and no objections having beai made
or filed to t his Board objecting t o the granting said application; upon motion, duly
seconded and carried, it is
Ordered that said applicant be and he is heteby granted a license to conduct
and maintain a public dance hall in the building -known as El Capitan Auto Camp, in
Goleta, County of Santa Barbara, State of Cal ifornia, so long as said applicant complie
with the provisions of OrdinancesNo. 430;and 4SO; -and
It is further ordered that a certified copy of the foregoing order shall con-
1titute a license therefor.
Financial ~
Reports of
Unemploy-
In the Matter of Financial Reports of Unemployment Relief.
'
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat the Clerk of this
ment Relief
Establishin
Nursery for
Propagation
of Native
Plant Mater
County
Emergency
Relief
Committee .
Board mail to W. E. Russell, bookkeeper of Unemployment Rel ief activities, the following
order, to wit: 
"You will please mail a  copy of Financial Report t o each of the Supervisors,
for the month of May, 1934; when completed; similar to the report made on May 2gth,
193'+ II - -
v" In the Matter of. Establi shing a  Nursery f or the Propagation of Native Plant
Material near Santa Barbara.
al . Dr. Frederick E. Clements, of the Carnegie Foundation, and Miss Pearl Chase of
the local committee, in the above entitled matter, addressed the Board and requested
the County of Santa Barbara to appropriate the sum of $2,000.00 for material s, preparati
on of land, bathhous~s, water, etc., in furtherance of the plan submitted by S. A.
Nash-Boulden, of  the United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Santa
Barbara Natibnal For est. The proposition was discus~ed by the Board, and upon motion,
duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that a committee consisting of Supervisors
.
Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood and Fred G. Stevens, was appointed to confer with
the committee in charge of the project, at a meeting to be held on June lat, 1934.
( In the Matter of County Emergency Relief Committee.
It appearing t o the Board t hat the S~at e Emergency Relief Commission, at its
meeting of May 1$th, 1934 , a ppr oved the following persons for appointment as additional
members of the County Emergency Relief Committee, to wit:
Mrs. F. J. Bowers,
Mrs. Michele Levy, 
Mr. Sidney McFarland,- and
Mr. Harold A. Parma; 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the above named
persons be and they are hereby appointed Members of the County Emergency Rel ief
Committee.
Expenses for /  In the Matter of Expevses of Attending Meetings of State Unemployment Relief
F' ' \ ' ! '  Attending
Meetings o
SURD .
Department.
Upon motion, duly secorrl ed and carried, it i s ordered that the expense incurr~
d by Supervisor Ronald~ Adam, in attending the meetirgs of the State Unemploymen
Relief Department, be and the same is hereby declared to be a county char ge, t o be paid
for upon the filing of approved claims against the County of Santa Barbara
9
50

 
Correcting
Allowance of _
In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claims. .
Claims. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made and
Cla ims
Rejected.

Claims Laid
Over .
-
-

entered on the 21st day of May, 1934, a11owing the f ol1owing claims, for the amount
and payable out of the fund designated , respectively, be and the same is hereby rescind ~
to wit:
Commercial Office Suuply Co., for $. 77, payable out of State Relief Fund;

do do do for $1 .74 , payable out of State Relief Fund;
Grimes-Straesforth Sta ti onery Oo.; for $2. 05 , payable out of State Relief Fund;
Hadley Co., Chas. R., for $29. g5, payable out of State Relief Fund;
News-Press Pub. Co., for $61 . 75, payable out of State Relief Fund;
do do do for $68.68, payable out of State Relief Fund;
Pacific Coast Pub. Co., for $19~33 , payable out of State Relief Fund;
do do do for $43 . g7, payable out of State Relief Fund;
Stationers Corporation, for $37.24, paya91e out of State Relief Fund;
It is further or dered that said cla ims be recalled from the Auditor and re-allo ed
as of the 21st day of May 1934, for the amounts and payable out of the funds designate ,
respectively, to wit:
Commercial Office Suoply Co., for $. 77, payable out of General Relief Fund;
do do do for $1. 74, payable out of General Relief Fund;
 Grimes-Strassforth Stationery Co.f or $2. 05, payable out of General Relief Fund;
.
- Hadley Oo., Chae. R. for $29 . g5 , payable out of General Relief. Fund;
News-Press Pub. Co., for $61. 75, payable out of Ge:ooral Relief Fund;
do do do for $6g. 6g, payab~e out of General Relief Fund;
Pacific Coast Pub. Co . , for $19 . 33 , payable out of General Relief Fund; 
do do do for $43 .g7 , payable out of General Relief Fund;
Stationers Corporation, for $37 . 24, payable out of General Relief Fund;
Upon the passage of the foregping order, the roll being called, the follow.ing
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays , none. Apsent, none.
In the Matter of Claims Rejected.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat the order made and  

entered on the 21st day of May , 1934, allowing the following claims , be and the same i
hereby rescind~d, to wit :
Ent erprise Dairy Co .
Willow Brook Dairy
Wilson, M. M.
And it is further ordered that said claims be. recal~ed from the Audi tor , and
rejected. 
' .
~n the M.~\~.~i; . qt: . QJe.+m s . t a.i4 .Over.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carri ed, it. is ordered that the order made and

entered on the 21st day of May , 1934, allowing the following claims, be and the same
is hereby rescinded, to wit:
Hauser, E. E.
do do
do do
Jackson , Duncan P.
Mazzini, Mary
Morehouse, Mrs. Martha K.
Olsen, E. B.

 t12.50
12.50
10.00
12.50 
12. 50
10.00
20. 00
Annual Renor
May 2St h , 1934.
 Ruiz, Maria de las Angeles
Rumpas, Alex
Sefana, Tony
Washington, James
Weatherbee, Malcolm
Weber, Mrs. Kem
Whittaker, Elmer H.
Winniford, D. w.

$ 34.50
12.50
12. 50
12.50
12.50
12.50
25. 00

24.50
And it is further ordered t hat said claims be recalled from the Auditor and
laid over.
of County
Council of
So cial Agenc es .
In the Matter of Annual Report.
"
The annual report of County Council of Social Agencies, from March, 1933, to
1934, was repeived, examined and or dered filed.
Transfer of
Funds.



March
In the Matt~r of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve t o
Account 206 B 2, ~terials and supplies, Unemployment Relief, State Relief Fund.
Whereas th~ Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that co.uld not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen by reason of unforeseen expenses having arisen, and which has
depleted the funds provided for same;
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors t hat the sum of One
Hundred Dollars ($100. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriate
reserve t o Account 206 B 2, materials and supplies, Unemployment Relief, State Relief
Fund.
Upon the nassage of the f oregoing resolution, the r oll being called, the follow
ing Sunervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Steven ,
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
In the Matter of Revisi on of B, ud ,~ .e.t. J.t ems.
Whereas, it appears t o the Board of Supervisors t hat a revision within general
classification of .Maintenance and Operation, Detenti on Home, General Fund, is necessar ;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as . follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 27 B 7, care and welfare,

Detention Home, General Fund, the sum of $15. 00. to Account 27 B 3, office supplies,
Detention Home, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 

Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. N~ye, none. Absent, none.
Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die.
The foregoing minutes are hereby approved

upervisors.
Attest: I



52 }

Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California ,
J une 4th, 1934, at 10 o ' clock a. m. Present : Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore
Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker, and the
Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Preisker in the chair 
County Aid f r ~
Relief of
Unemployment
The minutes of the meetings of May 21st and 28th, 1934 , were read and a ppr oved.
ln the Ma t ter of County Aid f or Relief of Unempl oyment:
!t appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the f ollowing applicants ar e proper


 persons to receive county aid;
Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his war
r ant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons f or the amounts set opposit
their res pe ctive names, to wit:
Name
Avant, Louis
Breck, Sam
Chavez, Manuel
Cheverais, Lucas
Cienfuegas , Joaq.iin
Clancy, Alfred
Cota, Marcus
Dominguez, Albert
Dominguez, Paul
Flores, Martin
Foster, Edward
French , Edward
Gonzales, Gregorio
Goodrow, Fred
Gracia, Edw8 rd
Gr aham, Ernest
Hathaway , Otto
Hoffman, William
Jimenez, Andr ew
Jimenez, John
Johns , William
Juarez, Frank
Kendr ick, Wm.
Lampke , Thomas
Martirez, John
McKnight, Edwin
Merri f i e l d, Wm.
Molino, Agripina
Motz, Roy
Para, Francisco
Ramir ez , Jesus
Rodriguez, Antonio
Romero, Abraham
Romer o , Amado
Romero, Frank
Romero , J oseph
Rubio, Jesus





Amount
$12. 00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
7. 00
4. oo
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
s. oo
-12. 00
12. 00
12.00
4. oo
12. 00
12. 00
s. oo
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12  00
s.oo
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
s. oo


Dist rict
District 1
State Relief
206- B-7




--- - ---------i--------------------------------------:----------r--
3
Name
Sc~uyler , Ear 1
Saragosa, Graciano
Savala, Elario
Smith , Lige
Soto, Juan
Stevens, I rvin 
Stutsman, Grant
Ter res, Seri ldo
Urives, Francisco
Valenzue l a, Joe
Wilbur, Louis
Wright, Harold
Zaris, George
Alba t, Dav.e
Albright, Henry 
Arrellanes, Antone
Bovaro, Philip
Barkman, Eric
Brown , James
Burns, J ames

Baisley, A. J  . 
Bel 1, Marion
Castro , Joe
Cordero, R. A.
Domingues, Ed.
Daughenbaugh, Ira
Dismuke, c. E.
Domi ngues , Philip
Early, Geor ge
Gomez, Joe
Garcia, J uan
Galvin, Edward 
Gar cia, John T.
Gordon, Tom
Gonzales, Roque 
Gui ld , W. E.
Harrigan , Wm .
Hill , Wm .
Ho ckric t er, Nick
Hri jal va, J oe
Hur ley , Den
J ones , Chas.
J ones , Harry
Kelly, Hugh
Lamb, Ber nar d



Lansi ng , Fred
Leyva., Leo
Lindquist, Sven 
Loomis, Henry
J une 4th , 1934 

Amount
12.00
4. oo
12. O(J
12. 00
12.00
g. oo
12. 00
12.00
4. oo
g. oo
12.00
12. 00
12. 00
2. 99
4.66
10.00
10. 00
10. 00
10. 00
10. 00
4. 66
6. 99
10. 00
10.00
4.32
4.32
10. 00
10. 00
10. 00
10. 00
10. 00
3. 33 .
10. 00
10. 00
10. 00
5.32
10. 00
10. 00
s . 99
10. 00
10. 00
4. 66
10. 00
10. 00
g. 32
10.-00
3. 99
10. 00


I
District
District 1
State Relief
206-B-7
Gidney Camp
206-B-7
State Relief
. ' 

54
Name
Lopez, Pete
Lugo, D.
Maage ,_Henry
Malcolm, James
Maybee, Albert
McAdams, Wm.
Maud, Earl
Ojeda, Jase
Page, Ed .
Pi co, Ancinn
Pico, Albert
Post, Andrew
Romero, R.
Roper, Pat
Rubio, Carmen



Simuson, Herman .
Single, Joe
Slader, George
Stevens, Frank .
Summers, C. E.
Thomas, Arthur
Vs-squez, Paul
Webster, c. W.
Winiford, Lawrence
Wood, Winham
Ables, Edgar
Alarcon, Thomas .
Altamirano, Ig
Anthony, Alvin
Aredondo, Marcu~
Arrios, Chas.
Ashbaugh, Bart
Avila, Julian
Badilla, Pete
Banuelos, Joseph
Barbere, Robert .
Becerra, Felix .
Bourbon, Albert
Bowen , Chas. 
Breck, Edward
Caballero, Raph~el
Calles, Geronimo
Gano, Edward
Gardena, Gonzalo
Chacon, Eustaci~
Cisneros, Joe R. 
Goldren, Frank
Conway, Byron
I
Amount
4.32
6. 66
10.00
10. 00
10.00
10.00
5.99
10.00
10.00
10. 00
10.00
10.00
4.32
10.00
10.00
4. 32
6. 66
10. 00'
4.32
10.00 .
10.00
10.00
10.00.
10.00.
10.00
10.00

10.00
s. oo
12. 00
12. 00
16.00
g.qo
12. 00
11.50
15. 00
4. 00 .
12.00
16. 00
s. 00
12.00
12.00
3.00
12.00
12. 00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
s. oo

District
Gidney Ca.mp
206-B-7
State Relief
District 2
State Relief
206-B-7

Name
Ccrrdero, Angel
Corral, Martin
Cota, Lawrence
Cota, Tony A.
Delgado , Tony .
Delgadilla, Gregory
Domingue z , Albert
Elizalde, Timoteo
Escobar, Santo~
Estrada, Estepnan
Fabela, Franci~co
Falcon , Joe 
Fernandez, Joe .
Lebrado Flores
Franco, Nichol~s
Frausto, Sever9
French, Edwin .
Galindo, Antonio
Garcia, Adol ph .
Garcia, Chas. .
Garcia, Gabriel
Gearing, Rose
Godinez, J ess
Gonzales , Arm a~do
Gonzales, Edwardo
Gonzales, Ed. ~
Gonzales, Ju li ~
Gonzales, Rudo+pho
Goux, Tony
Gradias, Dave
Greenwald , Ed.
Grimes , John 
Guerrero, Juan R. 
Gutierrez, J ohn 
Harne s , Edgar
Hendricks , Ray .
Hernandez, Alb~rt
Hernandez, Emt ~r io
Hernandez, Jose N. 
Hernandez, Jose S. 
Hessinger, John 
Hogan, Lester 
Imucci, Mike 
Infante, Maximipio
Javamillo, Sabipo
Eels, Chas. 
Kerns, Hal 
Lane, Joseph
June 4th, 1934.
Amount
$12. 00
12. 50
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
16 . 00
4 . oo
16. 00
12. 00
3. 00
11.00
16. 00
3.00
12.oo
12.00
12. 00
4. oo
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12.00
4. oo
12. 00
12.00
4. oo
12.00
16. 00
12.00
16. 00
20.00
12.00
16. oo
12. 00
8. 00
20 . 00
16. 00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
16. 00
16.00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
g.oo
s.oo
12. 00
District
District 2
State Relief
206-B-7
Name
Lara , Manuel
Lara, Marcus
Lee , Jess
Limon, Jo e
Lopez, Frederico
Lopez , Geor ge 
Lopez, J ose X. 
Lopez, J ulian 
Lopez, Renaldo
Luera, Borjo
Lugo , Louis 
Luna , Frank
Mc In to sh, Evan
McMann, Fred
Malengo , Edward
Martinez, Joseph
Mazzini, Ted
Mendosa, Andres
Mendosa, Charles
Mercado, J ohn
Mira, Jose J .
Molino, Louis 
Molino, Victoriano
Morello, Ray
Navarro, Ger men
Navarro, Mi guel
Oecks, Edward 
Olivera, Harry 
Orantia, I gnacio
Palatto , Jose
Palma , J oe
Palma , Mike
Parker, J. D.
Peebles, J ames 
Perez , Jesus P.
Peres, J ohn
Per ez, Refugio 
Pina, Daniel
Pina, J oaqui n
Remazzini, Joseph
Ramirez, J oe
Rapoza, Manuel
Reyes, Car men
Rivas , Fred
Rivas, Jesus
Riviera, J uan
Rodarte, Raymond
Rodriguez , J oseph
,
Amount
$12. 00
20. 00
12 . 00
12. 00
16. 00
s.oo
12. 00
s.oo
16. 00
12. oo
12. 00
9. 00
12.00
12.00
3. 00
16. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
18. 00
4.oo
12. 00
s.oo
12. 00
20. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12.00
16. 00
8. 00
s. oo
12. 00
12.00
16.00
s. oo
12. 00
s.oo
9. 00
s. oo
12. 00
12. 00
g. 00
16. oo
12.00
9. 00
12.00
12.00
District
District 2
State Relief
206-B-7
- -------
Name
Rojo, Miguel 
Romer o, Fred J~.
Romero , Fred Sr.
Rueff, Joseph .
Ruiz , AllBert P .
'
Ruiz, Filberto.
Ruiz, Easario .
Salazar , Reyes.
Savitz , Christ.ian
Syemour, Marvi.n
Shannon, J ameia
Spencer, L oue~in
Snencer, Loui e
'
Streiff, John
Torres , Joe 
Unzueta, Julian 
Uri bes , Manue 1
Valenzuela , Aifred
.
Valenzuela, J ohn
.
Vasquez, Arnol d
Vasques, Ramon
.
Villalobus , Alfred
 Williams, Eli 
.
Witter, Horace
 Woodring , Orvil le
Barr; Harley
 Baxter , John
 Bradbury , Ear 1
.
Burton, J oseph
.
Cheesebr ough , Vilisia
.
Craig , Genevieve
Balton, George w.
 De Leon, Bernie
DeMarino , Ed.
Dominguez , Edward
Elisalde, Manuel
Forney , Eugene
Foster , Warren
Galindo, Efrain
 Ga.pa, J ohn F.
Grand , George
Green, Allen
Gudeon , George
Hanna, George
Ha slam, Robert
Henry, Ralph
 Johnson , August
Keel er , Thoe.
Kriger, Cornelius
Amount
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
12. 00
g.oo
12. 00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
'
16.00
16. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
g. oo
3. 00
4. oo
12 . 00
9. 00
16.00
19. 00
9 . 00
6. 00
12. 00
12.00
10 . 00
3.00
20. 00
13.00
14. oo
12.00
12. 00
12.oo
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
g.oo
10. 50
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
District
District 2
State Relief
206-B-7
7
58
-
!~ame
Lee, George
Lopez, Casamer o
Lower, Albert 
Meras, Baci llio
Mecham, Frank 
Perry, Ray
Riley, Wm.
Robles, Richard
Ross, Munro
Saens , Bernard
Somers, Jae.
Virga, Mike
Wall, Frank 
Wheeler, Helen
Wilbur , Merritt
Wilbur, Wm.
Ambrosi, J oe
Andrews, Thomas
Anderson , Jae.
A bi la , Frank
Arrellanes, Louis
Bate!ll8-n, Roy

Barton , Samuel
Besette, Frank
Br ockman , Oliver
Beam , Jesua
Blaylock , Wm.
Coats, Louis R.
Cody , Andrew
Celaya, Wm.
Cone, Hal

Contreras, Faustino

Coombs , Ray
Converse, Linton

Cordero , Harry E.
Connelly , James
Conl on , J ames, Jr.

Corbett, Hugh
Cota, J oseph H.

De la Torre, Arthur
Dickscheidt, Wm.
De la Torre, Wm.
Desmore, J ohn
Elizalde , J ennie
Emi gh, Frank
Franck, Le lio

Franci s , Ed.

Full er , Ge org~
Amount
$ 12.00
12. 00
12. 00
3. 00
15 00
12.00
9 . 00
9. 00
16. 00
9. 00
12. 00
9. 00
14. oo
12. 00
16. oo
7. 00
12. 00
12. 00
15.00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
9. 00
12. 00
12.00
6. oo
12.00
12.00
9. 00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
12. 00
24. oo
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
9. 00
12.00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
6. 00
12.00
15. 00

12.00
Di strict
Di strict 2
State Relief
206-B-7
Name
Freeman, Austin
Garcia, Wenselado
Carton, Omar
German, Albert
Gudice, James
Hall, Fred
Hodgson, Wm.
Hogan, Wm. T.
Hurt, Wm.
Hubert, Chas.



Hynes, Fred
J ones , Edward
Kopp , Loren
Kiriskidas, Frank
King, George
Lemos, John
Lewis, Thos.


Livermore, Oliff
Mccann, Patrick
McDonough , Wm. B.
McKinney, Ross
Mendoza , Tony
Nimmo, Frank
Nigh, Harry
0 1Neal, Roy
Orena, Chas.
Osborne, Fred
Pace, Wm.





Padilla, Salvador

Palacios, J ohn
Perez, Domingo
Penrose, Clarence

Richmond, Richard
Ruiz, Ernest
Romero, Frank
Robaes, Chas.
Saucedo, Donaciano
Seegert, Helen
Stafford, Howard
Silva, John
Shea, Ralph Sr.
Shea, Ralph Jr.
Slater, Wm.
Trainor, Chas.


Ullery, Chester
Valarde, John
Vandermos, Rudol ph
Watson, Fred
Ward, Richard

June 4th, 1934.
Amou.nt
t12.oo
12.00
17. 00
12.00
4.oo
15. 00
12.00
15.00
12.00
24.oo
12. oo
6. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
6. 00
i2.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
9. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
3.00
12.00
9. 00
7.50
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
s. oo
12.00
12.00
6.oo
12.00
12.00


District
District 2
State Relief
206-B-7
9


60
Name
Webb , Edward
Yee, Fuk P.
Adams, Ronald
Ba.cilio, Abeyta
Buelna, John

Carlson, Stanley
Cart er, Ted.
Case, Hugh
Copelin, Andrew
 Cordero , Alfonso
Cowins, Virau
Dally, George
Flores, Joe
Francis, Wm.


 Galindo, Gilbert
Greene, Percy
Jacobs, Alfred
Jacobs, James
Lopez, Manuel
Low, Arthur


 Martinez, Gallileo
Masson , Edward
.
Mendoza, Manuel
Mendoza , Mauro
Moniot, Bay
 Nelson, Sam
Newlon, Earl

Obiels, Al ex
Orella,

.
Pau lis sen, Frank
Perez, Raymond
Positas, J ose
Reyna, Arthur
Romero, Carmen
Romero, Jesus
Ruiz, Ant onio
Rui z , Fred c.
Saberion, Louis


.
Sepul veda, J oaquin
Smith , Joel
Tyrrell , Ernest
Villa, Lor enzo
Yor k , August
Allman , Bett e
 Ashbaugh , Mi nnie
 Bell , Mabel
Blaney, Mary
Cart er , Ha:ze 1
.
Corder o , Encar na ci on
Amount
 6. 00
12. 00
6.oo
12. 00
6.oo
12. oo
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. oo
6. oo
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
9. 00
9. 00
9.00
9. 00
6. oo
12. 00
9. 00
9. 00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
6. oo
9. 00
12. 00
3.00
15. 00
12.00
6.oo
12.00
6. 00
12.00
9. 00
12. 00
12 . 00
12. 00
12.00
9. 00
12. 00
.
12. 00
12. 00
12 . 00
9. 00
6. 50
12. 00
District
District 2
State Relief
206-B-7
Name
Cozzalio, Mary
Day, Marion Mrs
Dunbar, Richard

Elgart, Minnie
Ennis, Josie

Escota, Vincent

Fields, Leone
Gariano, Anna

Garzoli, Mercedes
Kellum, Myrtle

Larson, Ellen
Leon, Jennie
Linville, Mrs. Robt
Nigh, Pearl

Pereyra, Jennie
Ray, Mary
Reed, Irma
Robles, Inez
Rodri guez, Jennie
Sailor, Mattie

Secrest, Nellie

Sherman, Jessie
Sinex, Cecelia
Steen, Mrs. James

Valarde, Marceline

Weiss, Anna
Arman, Thorgier
Arrellanes, Luz

Bartlett, Emory
Black, George
Checkel, Victor

Cicero, Richal'd

Clark, $dgar
CoTdero , Eder

Cordero, Wm.

Cota, Felix
Funke , Werner
Gonzales, Gregorio
Gonzales, Peter C.
Gross, Cleveland
Hernandez, I gnacio
Howenstine, Chas.
Lester, Geor ge
Loveland, Gustave
Lopez, Arnulfo
Mcintyre, Ra l nh
Mendoza , Arthur
Mustin, Walter
Ortez, Manuel
June 4th, 1934.
Amount
12. 00
12.00
7.50
3.00
7.50

12.00
10.00
12. 00
l 0.50
10.00
5.50
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
g. oo
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
9. 00
12.00
15.00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
9. 00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
. .
6. 00

15. 00
. 3. 00
15.00
12. 00
15.00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
7. 00
12. 00
District
District 2
State Relief
206-B-7
1.
62
'

Name
Palatto, Marcus
Renteria, Hilario
Ray, Epifano
Tello, Stanley

Zeagers, Wm.
Barrett, Benj.
Cordero, Chas. c .

Curz, Abraham
Dalt on , George
Farkason, John
Glantz, Walter

Henderson, Orville
Kelliher, Con.
Lord, Walter

Rhoades, E. D.
Sherman, Albert

Snyder , Harry

Sutton, Ray

Traphagen , Jas 

Tromber g , Chas.
Varner, Linn
Vielma, Nash

Weldon, Frank
Fedeli, Ostini
.
Rheams, C. W.
Rasor, Irl

Huyck , Andy

Grider, Riley
Bryant, Wm 

Gilliland, Grace

Pierce, Lester
Henning, Charles
Ferrari, Al

Stuart, T. A.
Tsuyuki, K.
June 4th, 1934.
Amount
12. 00
6.oo
12. 00
9. 00
9. 00
12. 00
12. 00
9. 50
12. 00
9. 00
12.00
12. 00
9. 00
12.00
12.00
4.50
12 . 00
3. 00
12.00
9. 00
12.00
6. 50
3. 00
.
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
12. 00
11.00
11.00
4. 50
1. 00
. 4. oo
~isi:;r ici:;
District 2
State Relief
206-B-7
District 4
State Relief
206- B- 7
District Five
Bennett, Roy
Bondietti, Tony
4 hrs. May 2$ t o 31st
206-B . 7
2. 00 Roadside Cleaning
Bowers, Roland
Briggs, Chas .
Brookshire, Chas.
Cline, Fr ed
Cole, John L.
Dominguez , John
Feehan, Bert
Ferraris, S.
Fesler, I. M.
Flores, Juan
Fouts, Wilbur
4 II
g
14
7
1-4
9
S .
6
2
g
6 .
12
II
II
II
II
II
II
If
II
II
II
II
2. 00 Guadalupe School Grounds
4. oo Washington Grove
7. 00
3. 50
II
II
7. 00 Roadside Cleaning
4. 50 II
4. oo II
3. 00 Washington Grove
l. oo Roadside Cleaning
4. oo Washington Grove
3. 00 Roadside Cleaning
6. oo Roadside Cleaning

June 4th, 1934
Name Amount District Five
206-B-7
Gingrich , James 16 Hrs. May 28 to 31st  g. oo Roadside Cleaning
Glover, Crystal 10
Gorham, Guy
Gregory , Frank
Havens, Harry
Herman , Joe
Hernandez, J.
J ackson, o. B.
J ohnson , A. E.
J ones, Amil
Mendoza , Chas.
Miller, Ben
Mulligan , John
Nogues., Ernest
6
32
20
20
14
6
10
22
6
24
24
Ontiveros, Ozell 18
Ortega, D. E.
Pacheco , E. H.
20
10
Porter, Richard 12
Ramirez , F. B. 23
Ranney , Willard 26
Rizzo, Tom lg
Sanchez , Alfred 32
Stewart, Leo 29
Stubblefield , A. J. S
Stubbl efield, Oscar 11
Sweet, Walter 10
Tarsus , L. V. 28
Tremell ing , J. H. g
Vail, O. F. 5
Valencia, M. F. 24
Vargas , C.
Webster, R. o.
6
16
Williams , H. A. 23
II
"
ti
ti
II
II
II
ti
ti
II
II
II
II
II
II
ti
ti
II
ti

II
II
II
ti
ti
II
II
II
II
ti
II
t.i
do
3. 00 Guadalune School Grounds
16.00 Cemetery
10. 00 Schoo l Grounds
10.00 Roadside Cleaning
7. 00 do
3.00 Washington Grove
4. 00 Roadside Cleaning
5. 00 Roadside Cleaning
11. 00 do
3. 00 do
12. 00 Washington Grove
12.00 Roadside Cleaning
9. 00 School Grounds
10. 00 Washington Grove
5. 00 Roadside Cleaning
6.oo
11.50
13. 50
9. 00
16. 00
d.o
do
do
do
do
14-.50 Los Alamos Drumn Grade
4. oo Washi ngton Grove
5. 50 do
5. 00 Roadsi de Cleaning
14. oo Washington Grove
4. oo Roadside Cleaning
2. 50
12. 00
do
do
3.00 Los.Alamos Drumn Grade
s. oo Washington Grove
11. 50 do
Applications -
for Old Age
Security.
In the Matter of Applications for State and County Aid to Needy Aged Per sons.
It appearing to the Board that the hereinaft er named applicants for State and

.
County Aid t o needy aged persons having filed their applications, a~ r equired by la~,
and aa in said appli cations f ully set forth ; and
.
It f urther appearing from an examination of said applications that the needy
aged persons .menti oned in said applications are proper persons t o receive State and
Couqty Aid; upqn mot i on, duly seconded and carried , it is
ORDERED , that the Auditor dr aw hi s warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund , in

favor of the following applicants, for the .amaunt set opposite the name of the applicant,
and on the first day of each month hereafter until further order of this Board;
said money to be used for the suppor t of said needy aged persons , to wit :
Total Amount Granted State Aid .
.

County Aid J   '
. Espinosa, Eduardy
Valenzuela , Gregorio (Decrease)
. Ballagh , William J. (Increase)
Smith , Bettie B. "
$ s. oo
15.00
21.00
24.oo
$1.1-. 00
7. 50
l0.50
12. 00
$4. oo
1- 50
10. 5:)
12. 00
.,

3
64

.
Application
for Aid to
Needy Blind.
Aunlication
for State
Ornhan Aid.
Transfer of
State Aid.

In the Matter of Application for State and County Aid to Needy Blind Persons 
It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicant for State and
County Aid to needy blind person having filed her application, as required by law,
and as in said applicati0n fully set f orth; and
It further appearing from an examination of said application that the needy blin .
person mentioned in said-application is a pr oper person to receive State and County
Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
ORDERED, that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in
favor of the following applicant, for the amount set opposite the name of the applican ,
and on the first day of each month hereafter until further order of this Board; said
money to be used for the - support of said needy blind person, to wit:
 Total Amount Granted State Aid County Aid
Godbey , Eileen $30.00
In the Matter of the Petition of Mrs. Nannette Jackson, 1212 Castillo St.,
Santa Barbara, Calif., for County Aid for Jerry Jo Jackson, a minor.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Jerry Jo Jackson , aged 5
years, is a half-orphan and is proper person to receive County Aid, and is in the oust dy
of said Mrs. Nannette Jackson,
It is ordered that . the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund,
in favor of said Mrs. Nannette Jackson, for the sum of Ten and 00/100 dollars, and
for a like amount on the . first of each month hereafter until the further order of this
Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors.
In the Matter of Transfer of State Aid for Francis Loftis, a Minor.
It a opearing to the Board that State Aid in the sum of $10.00 per month, is now
being paid to Arthur W. Evans, Probation Officer; and it
Further appearing that it would be more convenient if the same was paid to Hugh
Loftus, 426A W. Canon Perdido St., Santa Barbara , Calif.;
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that . the Auditor draw his
warrant on the Treasurer -on General Fund, in favor of saia Hugh Loftis, for the sum of
Ten and 00/100 Dollars , and for a like amount on the first of each .month hereafter
until the further order of this Board; said money to be used far the support of said
above named minor.
It is further ordered that the order heretofore made for State Aid to Arthur W.
Evans, Probation Officer , in the sum of $10.00 per month, for the support of said minor,
be, and the same is hereby rescinded.
Ordinance
No. 480.
/ In the Matter of Ordinance No. 4$0.
Nursery for ~
Propagation
of Plant .
Material  .
'
 

It appearing to the Board, from the affidavit of Betty Franklin, principal clerk
.
of the printer and publisher of The Morning Press, that Ordinance No. 480 has been duly
published; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
Ordered that Ordinance No. 4SO has beeim duly published.
In the Matter of Establishing a Nursery for Propagation of Plant.Material.
An a greement between the County of Santa Barbara and the United States Forest
Service, as represented by S. A. : Nash-Boulden, Forest Supervisor of the Santa Barbara
National Forest, and E. I. Kotek, Director of the California Forest and Range Experimen
Station, for the purpose of establishing and operating a nursery for the propagation
of plant material for use in erosion control and landscape planting on roadsides in
Santa Barbar.a County, by whic~ the County would supply not to exceed $2 ,000. 00 per ann
and labor on relief wage and ~ransport a tion , was presented to the Board. A general
discussion was participated in by members of the committee and of the Board 



Tubercular
Sanitorium
Children.
f r
June 4th, 1934.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried , it is ordered t hat the County do not
accept the propositi on nor approve the agreement 

Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Fred G. Stevens, R. M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays,
Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore and Sam J . Stanwood 
In the Matter of Tubercular Sanitorium f or - Children.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Supervisor Fred G.
Stevens be and he is hereby appointed a committee of one to investigate the advisabili
of combining with Ventura County in a sani torium for tubercular children, t o be located
in Ventura County, and report t o this Board. Supervisor Fred G. Stevens is also author
ized t o visit the Wiwona Sanitorium in the San J oaquin Valley, the expense of which
to be a county charge.
Legislative V'
Committee of
Tax Associat o~.
In the Matter of the Legislative Committee of Tax Association.
It appearing to the Board that a joint meeting of all State Organizations will
be held in San Francisco June gth,. 1934 , at William Taylor Hotel, for the purpose of
deciding on tax program and forming all groups into a general State organization to
oppose at t his election any change in the present system; and it further appearing that
it is t o the best interests of Santa Barbara County that said county be r epresented a t
said meeting; upon motion, duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that Supervisor
R. M. Adam, who is a member of said legislative committee , be and he is hereby authorized
t o attend said meeting , the expense of which to be a county charge.
011 Paintin~  ~
for the Coun y.
In the Matter of Oil Paintings fo r the County.
It apoearing to the Board t hat Douglass Parshall, of the Public Works of Art

Project, of the Treasury Department, has offered several oil painting s t o the County
of Santa Barbara ; upon inot i on, duly s econi ed and carried, it is ordered that the offer
be and the same is hereby accepted; and the payment of the framing charges authorized.
Ordinance f o -
Borrowing fr m
the State.
In the Matter of Ordinance for Borrowing from the State.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that this Board will pass
Reports of
Officers.
Cancellatio
of Funds.,
Cancellatio
of Funds.
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the neces sary Ordinance f or borrowing the sum of .$l G5,33g. oo frGm the State , on the
lSth day of June, 1934.
In the Matter of Reports of Officers . 
The reports of Eva L. Wilson , Superintendent of Santa Barbara General Hosuital,
and Anna E. Mccaughey , Superintendent of County Detention Home , for the month of May,
1934, were presented, examined, and ordered placed on file .
~ n the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 204 B 9, cash aid and relief,
Unemployment Relief, State Relief Fund, to Unappropriated Reserve.
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find tha t the sum of
$250. 00 is not needed in the above account, State Relief Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Two
Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250. 00 ) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned t o
the Unappropriated Reserve State Relief Fund.
Upon the passage of the f oregoing resoluti on, the roll being called, the fo l lowing
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker .  Nays , none. Absent, none .
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 2o4 B 9, cash aid and relie ,
nemployment Relief, State Relief Fund, to Unappropriated Reserve.
Whereas , the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of
$1 , 045. $4 ts not needed in the above account, State .Relief Fund .
6
.
o
Transrer
Funds.

Tran sf er
Funds.


of -
of -
Now therefore, be it r eso lved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of One
Thousand Forty-five and g4/100 Dollars ($1 ,o45.g4) be and the same is hereby cancelled
and returned to the Unappr opriated Reserve State Relief Fund.
 Upon the passage of the foregoing resol ution, the r oll being called, the f ollowing
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmor~, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Steven ,
Ronald M. Adam-and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none . Absent, none.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the unappropriated Reserve to
Account 206 A 1, Director's salary,
Account 206 A 3, clerical help
Account 206 B 1, communication and transportation ,
Account 206 B 2, materials and supplies ,
Account 206 B 3, office supnlies
Account 206 B 7, cash aid and relief
Account 206 B 11, food

$ 400. oo; to
7,000.00 to
350.00; to
100. 00 ; to
250. 00; to
4o ,ooo. oo; to
15,000. 00 ;

Unemployment Relief, State Relief Fund.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, t hat could not have been r easonably foreseen at the time of pr eparing the
budget , has arisen by r eason of Budget appropriation was insufficient, and which has
depleted the funds pr ovided for same ;
Now the r ef~re , be it r esolved by the Board of Supervisors tha. t t.h e sum of
Sixty-three Thousand Dollars ($63 ,000. 00 ) be and the same is her eby t r ansferred from
the unappropriated reserve to Aoount 206 A 1, Director' s salary, $400. 00; to Account
266 A 3, clerical help , $7,000. 00; to Account 206 B 1, communication and transpor tatio,
$350. 00; to Account 206 B 2, materials and supplies, $100. 00 ; to Account 206 B 3,
office supplies, $250.00; to Account 206 B 7, cash aid and relief, $40, 000. 00 ; and to
Account 206 B. 11 , food, $15 ,000. 00 ; Unemployment Relief , State Relief Fund 
Upon the passage of the forego ing resolution, the r oll bei ng called, the foll ow
ing Supervisors voted Aye , to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Steven ,
Ronald M. Adam .and c. L. Preisker. Nays, nore . Absent, none .
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to
Account 206 B 1, communication and transportation, $ 490. 00 ; to
Account 206 A 2, assistant Director's salary 24. 97; to
Account 206 A 3, clerical helo  520. g7; to
Account 201 B 1, communication and transportation, 10. 00 ;
Unemployment Relief, State Relief Fund.
 Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find t hat a public
emer gency , that could not have been reasonably f oreseen at the time of pr eparing the
budget , has arisen by reason of budget appropriation was insufficie~t , and which has
depleted the funds pr ovided for same ;
Now therefore, be it resolved by the ~oard of Supervisors that the sum of One
Thousand Forty-five and 84/+oo Dollars ($1 ,045 . 84) be and the same is hereby transferred
from the unappropriated reserve to Account 206 B 1, communication and transportation,
$490. 00; to Accou~t 206 A 2, assistant Director' s salary, $24. 97 ; to Account
206 A 3, clerical help, $520 . g7; and to Account 201 B l, communication and transoortat on,
$10. 00 ; Unemnloyment Relief, State Relief Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution , the r oll being called , the fo llo -
ing Supervisors voted Aye , t o wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood , Fred G. Steven ,
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent , none .
Tran sf er of
Funds.

Transfer of
Funds .

Revision of
Budget Items.
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June 4th , 1934.
 In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to
Account 201 B 5, servi ce and expense, $75 00; t 0
Account 206 B 5, service and expense 175. 00 ;
Unemploymen t Relief , State Relief Fund.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emer gency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget , has arisen by reason of .budget appropriation was insufficient , and whi ch has
deple t ed the funds pr ovided for same ;
NOW THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED BY THE Board of Supervisors that the sum of Two
Hundred Fifty Doll ars ($250. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappr
opriated reserve to Account .201 B 5 , ser vice and expense , $75. 00; and to Account
206 B 5, ser vice and exuense , Unemoloyment Relief, State Relief Fund.
.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called , the following
Super visors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood , Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker . Nays, none . Absent , none.

- In the Matter of Transfer of Funds f r om the Unappr ooriated Reserve to
Account $7 A 3, c l er ks and assistants, eounty St atistician, General Fund.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Sant a Barbara County find that a public
emergency , that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the t ime of preparing t~
budget , has arisen by reason of additional funds r equired , and whi ch has depleted the
funds pr ovi ded for same;
 Now therefore, be it .resolved by the Board of .Supervisors that the sum of
Ei ghty- five Dol lars ($S5. 00) be and the same is hereby t r ansferred f rom the unappro-
.
priated reserve to Ac count 87 A 3 , clerks and assistants , County Statistician , Gener al
Fund.
Upon the oassage of the foregoing resolution , the roll being called , the foll
owing Supervisors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens , Ronald M. Adam and C. L  . Preisker. Nays , none. Absent, none.
- In the Matter of Revision of Bud.get I tems.
Whereas , it appears to the Board of Supervisors t hat a revision within general
classi f i qation of Maintenance and Operation , County Garage , Santa Barbara, General Fund,
is. necessary ;  
Now , therefore , be it Resolved that the afor esaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revi sed as follows , to wit : Transfer f r om Account 37 B 2, mater ials and supolies
, County Garage , Santa Barbara , General Fund, the sum of $150. 00, to Account
37 B 4 , repairs and replacements , County Garage , Santa Barbara , General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution , the r oll being called , the foll
owing Supervisors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Di nsmore , Sam J . Stanwood , Fred G.
Stevena-,. Ronal d M . Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays , none . Absent , none. -
RevisiQn of
Budget I te1ns . - -
In the Matter of Revision of Budget I tems. 

Whereas , it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a r evi sion within general
classification of Maintenance and Operation, County Stati stician , General Fund , is
necessary ; 
Now , ther efor e , be it .Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
h~r eby revised as follows: to wit : Transfer from Account g7 B 1, communication and
transpor tation , County Statistician , General Fund , the sum of $1 . 49 , to Account g7
B 2 , mater ials and supplies , County Stat isti cian , General Fund.
Upon the passage of tbe foregoing resolut ion, the roll being called , the foll
owing Supervisors voted Aye , to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmo re, Sam J . Stanwood , Fred G.
68
Revision of
Budget I tems
Revision of
Budget Items
-
Revision of _
Budget Items
Revision of -
Blrl.get Items .
Resolution
of Commenda
of Anna E.
Mccaughey.
i on
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none .
In the Matter of Revi sion of Budget I tems .
Whereas , it appears to the Board of Super visors that a revi sion wi t hi n general
classification of Maintenance and Operation, Surveyor , General Fund , is necessar y ;
Now , therefore, be it Resol ved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as follows , to wi t : Transfer from Account $9 B 2 , materials and suppli s,
Sur veyor , General Fund, the sum of $3. 009 to Account $9 B 4, repairs and replacements,
Sur veyor , General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution , the r oll being call ed , the following
Supervisors voted Aye , to wit: Thomas .T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays , none. Absent , none .
In the Matter of Revision of Budget I tems.
Whereas , i t appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revi sion wi thin general
classi fieation of Mai ntenance and Operation, County Pl anning Commiss i on, General Fund
i s necessary; 
Now , therefore , be it Resolved that the aforesaid a~ counts be and the same a r e

-hereby revi sed as fol l ows, to wit : Transfer f r om Account 73 B 5, service and expense ,
County Planni ng Commission, General Fund, the sum of $46. 6$ , to Account 73 B 1 , communication
and transportation , County Planning Commi ssi on, Gener a l Fund.
\
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolut i on, the roll bei ng cal led , the following
Super visors voted Aye , to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood , Fred G.
St evens~ , Ronald M. Adam and c. ~. Prei sker . Nays , none . Absent , none .
In the Matter of Revi sion of Budget I tems.
Whereas , it appears to the Board of Supervi sors that a revision withi n gener a l
c l assi fication of Maintenance and Operation, Recorder, Gener a l Fundr i s necessar y ;
Now, ther efore , be i t Reso l ved that the afore sa i d a ccounts be and the same are
hereby revi sed as f oll ows ,. to wit: Transfer from Account ~ l B 3 , of fice supplies,
Recorder , General Fund , the sum of $10. 00, to Account $1 B 1 , communication and trans
portation, Recorder, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resol ution , the roll bei ng called, the fo ll
owing Super visors voted Aye, to wi t : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood , Fred G.
St evens , Ronald M. Adam and C. t . Prei sker . Nays , none . Absent, none.
In the Matter of Revi sion of Budget I tems.
Whereas, it apoears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision withi n general
classification of Mai ntenance and Operat ion, Detent ion Home , Gener al Fund , is
necessary;
Now , therefore , be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
hereby rei sed as follows,. to wit : Transfer from Account 27 B 9 , clothing and linen
supplies , Detention Home , General Fund, the sum of $70. 00 , to Account 27 B 5, service
and expense, $50. 00; and to Account 27 B 1 , communication and transportation $20. 00 ,
Detention Home, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the r oll being called , the fo ll
owing Supervisors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens , Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Prei sker. Nays, none. Absent , none .
In the Matter of Resolution of Commendation of Anna E. Mccaughey .
Upon motion, duly seconded and unani mously carr ied , the Board passed and
adopted the following Resolution, to vrit:
RESOLUTI ON NO. 1300.
"W!1ereae Miss Anna E. Mccaughey has for 35 years labored ceaselessl y and
I
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' 
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County Aid -
For Relief f
Unemuloymen 

June 4th, 1934.
untiringly in the field of social service in Santa Barbara county -- 11And Whereas
.
her many achievements in creating opportunity for the under-privileged child, in
caring for the physical ailments of young and old, by aiding in fund drives for
Santa Barbara's hospitals, or phanage, and missions , have resulted in the request of
Immaculate Heart College of Hollywood to confer upon her the honorary degree of
Doctor of Laws- 
11Theref ore be it resolved by this body, in formal session, that the Board of
Supervisors of Santa Barbara county takes cognizance , and commends Immaculate Heart
. .
College on its timely action in conferring this degree, and expresses to Miss Anna
 E. Mccaughey its haartfelt compliments, upon the occasion of this well-merited honor ,
and --
.
"Furthermore expresses to Miss Anna E. Mccaughey its appreciation for her long
.
years of toil and splendid accomplishment in the field of humanitarianism and
sociology . 11
 Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die 
.
The foregoing minutes are hereby apuroved
/
Supervisors.
Attest:
---'41c~,~.- .:~.-;;-.~---Clerk 
.
Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
.
June 11th, 1934, at 10 o ' clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore,
.
Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker, and the

Olerk. Supervisor C. L. Preisker in the chair.
.
The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved 
.
In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment :
It apPearing to the Board of Supervisors t hat the following applicants are pro):er
persons to receive county aid;

Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant
on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set opposite

their respective names, to wit:
Name
Avant, Louis
Buzzell, Wm.
Breck, Sam
 Chavez, Manuel
Cheverais, Lucas
Cota, Marcus
Clancy, Alfred
Cienfuegas, Joaquin
Cominguez, Paul
Dominguez, Albert.
Flores, Martin 
French, Edw. 
Foster, Edward 
Gonzales, Gregorio
Go odrow, Fred
, . ". . . Hrs worked
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
24
16
24
12
22
10
22
Amount
$11. 00
4.oo
11.60
11. 00
11. 00
11. 00
11. 00
11. 00
12.00
s. oo
12.00
6. oo
11.00
5. 00
11. 00
District
District I
State Relief
206-B-7
June 1 t o 7, Incl.
Graham, Ernest  22 11.00
Gra cia, Edward 22 11.00
9
70
Name
Hathaway , Otto
Jinenez, John
J i menez , Andrew
J ohns , Wm.
Juarez, Frank
Kendrick , Wm.
Lamnke , Thomas ~
Lopez , Paul
Molino , Agripino
Mart inez , John
Merr ifield, Wm.
McKnight, Edwin
Motz , Roy
Olds , Charlie
Perez, Manuel
Para , Francisco
-
Ramirez, Jesus
Rodri guez , Antonio
Ramirez, Luci o
Rubio , Jesus
Romero, Joseoh
Romero, Amado
Romero, Frank
Sar agosa , Graci ano

Savala, Elario
Smith , Lige
Soto , Juan
Stutsman , Grant
Schuyler, Earl
Stroman, Earl
Stevens, Irvin
Torres, Seril do
 Urives , Francisco
 Valenzuela , J oe
 Wright, Har old
Wilbur, Louis 
Zaris, George

Acevis , Fred
Acuna , Santiago
Aldridge , Thomas
A1 timi rano , I g
Alvarado , Paul.
Aparicio, Thos,
Apodoca , Albert
Apolinar , Veldes
Ant onio, Theo  .
Aredondo , Marcus
Arrios , Chas
I



Hrs . worked
.22
14
14
24
22
16
22
22
15
22
22
24
22
20
16
22
22
12
22
22
12
22
22
22
6
22
1$
22
24
22
1$
22
22
14
22
22
1$
32
24
33
32
40.
32
24
17
6

 
Amount
$11. 00
7. 00
7. 00
12 . 00
11. 00
s. oo
11. 00
11. 00
7. 50
11. 00
11. 00
12. 00
11. 00
10 . 00
s. oo
11. 00
11. 00
6. oo
4. oo
11. 00
11. 00
6. 00
11. 00
11. 60
11. 00
3. 00
11. 00
9 . 00
11 . 00
12. 00
11. 00
9 . 00
11. 00
11. 00
7. 00
11. 00
11. 00
9 . 00
16. 00
12. 00
16. 50
16. 00
20 . 00
16. 00
12. 00
4. oo
District
District I
State Relief
206- B- 7
J une. 1 to 7, Incl.

Di strict II
State Relief
206- B-7
J une 1 t o 7, Incl.



,

Name
Ashbaugh , Bar t
Avi l a , J ulian
Badilla , Pete
Barbere , Robt
Barrios , J oe
Becerra , Feliz
Bour bon , Albert
Bowen , Chas .
Breck, Edwar d
Caba l ler o , Ranhael
Calles , Rosel io
Calles , Ger oni mo
Callozo , Manuel
Gano , Edwar d
Ga r dona , Genzalo
Cast illo , J os. B.
Chacon , Eustaci o
Ci sner os , J oe R.
Coldr en , Frank
Cor der o , Steven
Corder o , Victor
Cota, Tony A
Cota, Lawr ence
Delgado , J oe
De l gadillo , Gregory
Delgado , Tony
DeLeon, Raymond
DeWi t t , Avery
Domingue z , Alber t
Escobar, Sant os
Es t rada , Estenhan
Fabela , Francisco

Flor es , Lebr ado
Fraust o , Severo
Franco , Ni chol as
French , Edwin
Ga l indo , Ant oni o
Garci a , Gabia.iel
Garci a , AdolDh
Ga r cia , Chas.
Ga rret t , Richard
Gear ing , Rosa
Godinez , J ess
Gonzales , Ed. R.
Gonzales , Pedr o
Gonza l e s , Rudolf io
Go~zal.e s, Armando
Gonzal es , Edwar do
Goux , Tony













' .
J une 11th , 1934.
Hrs . wo r ked
16
24
32
24
32
24
40
32
16
24
32
24
24
24
24
24
16
32
24
32
24
24
32
12
16
36
6
24
24
24
32
6
24
24
24
32
24
24
24
16
32
24
36
20
Amount
$S. OO
12. 00
16. 00
12. 00
16. 00
12. 00
20. 00
16. 00
s. oo
4. 00
4.oo
12. 00
16. 00
12. 00
12 . 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
s. oo
16. 00
12 . 00
16. 00
12. 00
12. 00
16. 00
6. 00
s.oo
4. oo
18. 00
3. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
16. 00
3. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
4. oo
16. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12 . 00
s. oo
16. 00
12. 00
18. 00
10. 00
g. 00



District
Dis trict II
State Relief
206-B- 7
June 1 to 7, I ncl 


11J
72
Name
Gradias, Dave
Grand , Peter B.
Greenwald, Ed.
Grimes, John
Hart, Tom
Hendricks, Raymond
Hernandez, Angel
Hernandez , Jose S.
Hernandez , Jose N.
Hernandez, Emster io
Hernandez, Albert
Hessinger, John
Hogan, Lest er
Holgain, Esequiel
Hughes , Chas.
I nfante, Maximino
Imucci, Mike
J avamillo, Sabi no
J uarez, Adr ian
Kennedy , Ben
Ke ls, Ohas.
Ker ns , Hal
Krebaum, Wm.
Lane , Josenh
Lara , lianuel
Lara , Marcus
Lara , Raymond
Lee , J ess
Leon , Tony
Leyva, J ohn
Leyva , Louis
Limons , Joe
Lopez, Frederico
Lopez , Jose X
Lopez , Renaldo
Lugo , Louis
Luera, Borjo
Luna , Frank
Madrigal , Joaquin
Martinez, J osenh
Martinez , Zaca r i us
Manke , Otto
Mazzini , Theo
Melindrez, Frank
Mendoza , Chas.
Mendoza, Andres
Mercado, J ohn
Molino, Loui s








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Hrs Worked
24
24
24
g
24
32
32
40
40
24
24
24
2$
4o
24
24
24
32
16
1$
lS
24
24
32
24
32
32
16
24
24
32
16
40
24
24
31
40
32
4g
24
32
24
24
12
24
---

$12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
4. 00
12. 00
16. 00
16. 00
20. 00
20. 00
12 . 00
12. 00
12. 00
14 . 00
20. 00
4. oo
12 . 00
12. 00
12. 00
16. 00
s. 00
9. 00
9 . 00
4. oo
12 . 00
12 . 00
16. 00
12. 00
16. 00
16. 00
s. oo
12. 00
12. 00
16. 00
$. 00
20. 00
12. 00
12. 00
15. 50
20. 00
16. 00
24. oo
12. 00
4. oo
16. 00
12. 00
12. 00
6.oo
12. 00

District
District I I
State Relief
206-B- 7
J une 1 t o 7, Incl.
3
June 11th , 1934.
NAME Hrs. Worked Amount District
Molino, V1ctor1ano  32 $16. 00 District II
State Relief
Morello, Ray 32 16. 00 206-B-7
June 1 to 7, Incl.
Mcintosh, Evan g 4.oo
McKee, Floyd 12 6.00
 McMann, Fred 16 g.oo
McSkimming, Jas. 32 16. 00
Navarro, Carmen e4 12. 00
Navarro, Miguel 31 i5. 50
/
Oecks, Edward 24 12. 00
Oj eda, Juan 32 16. 00
Olivera, Harry 24 12.00
Orantia, I gnacio 24 12. 00
Ortega, Se cundi no 24 12. 00
Ortez, Guadalupe 20 10. 00
Otis, Loren 32 16. 00
Palms , Joe 24 12.00
Palma, Mike 32 16.00
Parker, J. D. 24 12. 00
Peebles, J ames 24 12.00
Perales, Nicholas  16 s . oo
Peres , J ohn 32 16.00
Peres , J esus P. 4. oo
Perez , Jesus 32 16. oo
Perez , Pedro 32 16. 00
Perez , Teofilo 4.oo
Plimer, Edw 16 g. oo
Raposa, Manuel 27 13.50
Ramazzini, J oseph g 4. 00
Rayes,- Carmen 40 20. 00
Rodart e , Raymond  4.oo
Rojo , Mi guel 24 12.00
Romer o , Fred Jr. 16 s . oo 
Romero, Fred Sr. 24 12.00
Pina, Daniel 32 16. 00
Rice , Dean 24 12. 00 
Rivas, Fred 24 12. 00
Rivas , J esus 32 16. 00 
Rudesell, George 32 16. 00
Rueff, Joseph 6 3. 00
Ruiz , Filberto 24 12. 00
Ruiz, Nasari o 24 12.00
Ruiz , Elario 44 22. 00
Ruiz , Caesar 24 12. 00

Ruiz, Albert P. 16 $. 00
Sabino, Buso 24 12. 00 f
Salazar, Reyes 24 12. 00
Shannon , James 24 12.00
Shaw, Wm. 40 20. 00
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74

NAME Hrs. Worked  Amount Dist rict
Sierra, James 24 $12. 00 District I I
State Relief
Sosa, Jose 24- 12. 00 206- B-7
June 1 to 7 , Incl.
Sotello, Martin  32 16. 00
Sorio, Mike 32 16. 00
Steele , Thomas  32 16. 00
Streiff, J ohn 24- 12. 00
Swey , Gin Yen 24- 12. 00
Tapie, Joe  32 16. 00
Torres , Joe  24 12 . 00
Trujillo , Miguel 32 16. 00
Unzueta, Julian 16 s. oo
Uri bes, Manuel 24 12. 00
Valenzuela, Alfred 4 . oo
Vasquez, Ramon 9 4. 50
Vasquez, Arnold 24 12. 00
Villalobus , Alfred  32 16. 00
Woll , Robert 32 16. 00
Woodring , Orville  12 6. 00
Abila, Frank 21  10. 50
Ambrosi , Joe  24 12. 00
Ander son, Jas 36 1$. 00
Andrews, Thomas  24 12. 00
Arata, Ernes t 30 15. 00
Arrellanes, Louis J  30 15. 00
Ba illio, Jamee 24 12. 00
Barton , Samuel  6 3. 00
Bateman , Ro;y 24 12. QO
, Besette, Frank 24 12. 00
Blaylock, Wm. 30 15. 00
Bowers, Kenneth 1$ 9. 00
Brockrnan, Oliver 30 15. 00 
Christian, Jacob 24 12. 00
Coombs, Ray 29 14. 50
Campos, Bliss 24 12. 00
Conlon , James Jr. 6 3 . 00
Conlon, James Sr. 1$ 9. 00
Connolly, James 
' 36 1$. 00
Contreras, Faust ino 30 15. 00
Corbett , Hugh 24 12.00
Cordero, Harry R. 24 12. 00
Crodero, Joe D. 24 12. 00
Cordero ; Clyde 12 6. 00
Cota, Jo seph H. 24 12.00
 Craig, Alex 24 12 . 00 
Delk, Robert  24 12. 00
De la Torre, Art hur  24 12. 00
De la Torre , Wm. 24 12. 00
Dickscheidt , Wm. 24 12. 00
-.
Name
Elizalde, J enny
Emigh, Frank
Fox, Carl
Francis , Ed
Freeman , Austin
Fuller, George
Garcia , Wenselado
Gor man , Chas.
Gr and, George
Gr amasco , John
Green , Robt
Gudgeon, George
Hal 1 , Fred
Harty, John
Hodgson, Wm.
Hogan, W. T.
Hurt , Wm.
J ones , Edward
J ohns on, Lon
Keeler , Thos.
Kiriskidas, Frank
Kirkwood, Jack
King , George
Kopu, Loren
Kirger, Cornelius
Lewis , Thos .
Linker , John
Livermore , Cliff
Lynch , Chas.
Lyne, Frank
Mccann , Patrick
McDonough , Wm. B.
Medley , Harold
Mendoza , Tony
Mowry , Arthur
Nigh , Harry
Nimmo , Frank
0 Neal, Ray
O'Conner, David
Orena, Chas .
Osborne , Fred
Pace , William
Padilla , Babr ador
Padilla , Felix
Palaci es , J ohn
Penrose , Clarence
Perez , Domingo
Rauson, Robt








June, 11, 1934.
Hrs  . Worked Amount
20
12
36
24
24
36
18
20
24
24
2S
48
lS
15
30
12
lS
24
24
30.
24 -
24
16
6
24
lS
24
24
1$
24
24
24
24
30
24
12
24
lS
24
30
30
24
6
30
lS
lS
24
12. 00
10. 00
6. 00
l S. OO
12. 00
12 . 00
18. 00
9. 00
10. 00
12. 00
12. 00
14. oo
24. oo
9. 00
7. 50
15. 00
6. 00
9. 00
12. 00
12. 00
15. 00
12. 00
.
12. 00
s. oo
3. 00
12. 00
9 . 00
12. 00
12. 00
9. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
15. 00
12. 00
6. oo
12 . 00
9 . 00
12. 00
15 . 00
15 . 00
12 . 00
3. 00
15. 00
9. 00
9. 00
12. 00





Dist r ict
Di strict II
State Relief
206- B-7
J une 1 to 7, Incl.
5
76
I
J
Name
Richmond, Richard
Romero, Frank c.
Ruiz , Ernest
Saucedo, Donaciano 
Shea, Ralnh Jr.
Shea, Ralph Sr.
Sierra, Ange l
Silva, John
Simpson, John
Simons, Marvin
Slater, Wm.
Stafford, Howard
Stinson, Chas.
Strain, Robt
Straughn, Alfred
Torres, Ranhael
Trester, Raloh
Tyus, Charles
Ullery, Chaster
Velarde , John
Vandermos, Rudolph
Ward, Richard
Watson, Fred
Wayland, Frank
Wilbur, Merritt
Wilbur, Wm.
Yee , Fuk P
Yee, Henry
Barr, Earley
Baxter, John E.
Bennett, Chas.
Bradbury, Earl
Burdette, Chas.
Burtor.1. , Joseoh
Craig, Genevieve
Balton, George W
DeLeon, Bernie
Dominguez, Ed .
Elizalde, Manue l
Forney, Eugene
Franck, Lelio
Galindo, Efrain
Gapa , John F.
Gree n , Allen
Hann, George
Haslam, Robert
Henry, Ralnh
Hill, Clarence











Hrs  . Worked
30
24
30
24
24
24
lS
30
24
24
24
24
24
24
lS
30
24
18
6
24
18 .
30.
24
24
24
24
26
24
12
32
30
32
24
30
24
24
2g
40
32
4o
24
6
13
12
22
3g
24
24
Amount
15. 00
12. 00
15. c:;o
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
9. 00
15. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12 . 00
12. 00
12. 00
9. 00
15. 00
12. 00
9. 00
3. 00
12 . 00
9. 00
15. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
13. 00
12. 00
6. 00
16. 00
15. 00
16 . 00 .
12. 00
15. 00
12. 00
12. 00
14. oo
20. 00
16. 00
20. 00
12. 00
3. 00
6. 50
6.oo
11. 00
17 . 50
12. 00
12. 00

District
District I I
State Relief
206- B-7
J une 1 to 7, Incl.


Name
Leanos , Antonio
Lower, Albert
Mecham , Frank
Ray , Perry
Mccants , Wm . G
Robi nson , George
Ross , Munro
Somers , J ames
Valenzuela , Er nest
Virgin , Mi chael
Wall , Frank
Wheeler, Hel en
Arno l d , Ca rl F.
Bennet t , Alber t
Calder on , Anthony
Oar te1 , Ted
Cody , Andr ew
Copelin, Andrew
Dally , George
Diaz , Lawrence
Diaz , Michael
Dominguez , Antoni o
Ga li ndo , Gilber t
Holston , J ohn
J acobs , Alf r ed
J acob , James
Mar tinez , Gallilee
Masson , Edmund
Mendoza , Manue l
Meraz, Ba ci l lio
Newlon , Earl
Obi e l s , Alex
Perez , Raymond
Phi l l ips , Byron
-






Pommier , Andr ew Sr .
Positas , J ose
Reyna , Arthur
Pi ley , Win .
Hobles, Ri chard
Rodar te , Raynard
Romero , Carmen
Rui z , Fred C.
Saberi on , Louis
Saenz , Ber nard
Spencer, Loueli n
Valenzuela , Frank
Vi l la, Lor enzo
Wachter , George
Yor k , August

June 11th , 1934
Hrs . Worked
32
24
24
12
24
24
24
30
2g
24
26
24
2S
24
24
l+l
lS
22
22
24
30
30
24
21+
2
46
lS
30
36
12
24
32
lS
lS
13-6
7
21+
30
36
24
21+
11
24
30
18
24
24
lS
14

Amount
i 6. oo
12. 00
12. 00
6. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
15. 00
14. oo
12. 00
13. 00
12. 00
l~ . 00
12. 00
12. 00
20. 50
9. 00
11. 00
11. 00
12. 00
15. 00
15. 00
12. 00
12. 00
i . oo
23. 00
9. 00
15. 00
l p. 00
6. 00
12. 00
16. 00
9 . 00
9. 00
23. 00
3.50
12 . 00
15. 00
18. 00
12. 00
12. 00
5. 50
12. 00
15. 00
9. 00
12. 00
12. 00
Distri ct
District II
State Reli ef
206- B-7
J une 1 to 7, Incl 
7
78
Name
Arales, Manue l
Avezzi o , Victor
Barrett, Benj .
Barton, Samuel
Buffman , Rinnah
Caballero, Ed .
Cadena, Joseph
Cobb, Chas.
Converse, Linton
Cor dero, Chas. C.
Balton, George
Ells, Emil
Estan, Mertinez
Farkason , J ohn
Carton, Omar
Gorman , Albert
Henderson , Orville
Huber , Chas.
King , Chas.
Lord, Walter
Lyons , Thos.
Penne , J ohn
Pittman, George
Polley, Gladstone
Reyes , Ysidro
Rhoades, E. D.
Sandoval, Emili o
Sandoval, Jose
Scal lorn, J ohn
Shean, Frank
Snyder, Harry
Traphagen, Jas
Triggs , Archie
Tromberg , Chris
Varner, Linn
Wege , Clarence
Williams , Albert
Allman , Bette
Andrada, Mary
Antles , Louise
Ashbaugh , Minnie
Bell, Mabel
Blaney, Mary
Canning, Josenh







.
Cordero, Encarnaci on
Cozzalio, Mary
Day, Marion Mrs
Dickson , Eva

Hrs. Worked
24
25
24
24
24
24
19
24
24
24
lS
lS
25
30
24
l g
24
42
24
24
24
24
24
25
25
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
25
30
6
24
l~
24
9
lS
24
12
1$
30
12


Amount
1200
12. 50
12. 00
12 . OU
12. 00
12. 00
9 . 50
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
9. 00
9. 00
12 . 50
15. 00
12. 00
12. 00
9. 00
12. 00
21. 00
12. 00
12 . 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 50
12. 50
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12 ~ 00
12. 50
15. 00
9. 00
12. 00
9 . 00
12. 00
4. 50
9 . 00
12. 00
6. oo
9 . 00
15. 00
6.oo
District
District II
State Relief
206-B-7
June 1 to 7, Incl 


Name
Dunbar , Richard
Escota, Vincent
Fields, Leone
Garcia, Julia
Gariano, Anna
Garzoli, Mercedes
Hawkins, Agnes
Leon , Jennie
Linville , Mrs. Robt
McLoughlin, Cora
McMurdo , Ann
McNamara, Vera
Monks, Clara
Nigh , Pearl
Ortega , Mary
Pereyra, Delfina
Pereyra, Jennie
Perez, Elena
Qualls, Christy
Randall, Hattie
Ray, Mary




Richert, Rolland Mrs .
Rodriguez, Jennie
Sailor, Mattie
Secrest, Nellie
Seegert, Helen
Sherman, Jessie
Silva, Mary
Sinex, Cecelia
Stee~,Mrs. James
Thornsberry, Daisy
Velarde, Marcoline
Wallace, Corsta
Weiss, Anna
Weiss, Mar garet
Wilson, Clifford
Arman, Thorgier
Arrellanes, Luz A.
Ball, Arthur
Bartlett, Emory
Chackel, Victor
Cicero, Richard
Clark, Edgar
Cordero, Edder
Cota, Felix
Friedly, Allen
Gonzales, Gregorio
Gonzales, Peter C.


. .
J une 11t h , 1934
Hrs. Worked
24
30
24
24
11
24
24
24
24
24
24
24-
10
24-
24
24
24
24
. 24
4-
24
24
10
2
24
30
24
6
24
24
24
24
24
18
6
24
24
30
18
24
24.
18
24
30
24
24
24
 Amount
12. 00
15. 00
12. 00
12. 00
4. 00
5. 50
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
5. 00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
2.00
12. 00
12. 00
5.00
1.00
12  00
15.00
12.00
3.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00

9.00
3.00
12.00
12.00
15.00
9.00
12.00
12. 00
9.00
12. 00
15.00
12. 00
12.00
12.00

District
District II
State Rel ief
206-B-7
June 1 t o 7, Incl 
'9
80
-- --------r------------------------------------------""""T"""-.-----

\

Name
Gross, Cleveland
Hernandez, I gnacio
Howenstine, Chas.
Hutchis9n, Rober~
Le e , Frank
Lester, George
Lopez, Arnulfo
Mcintyre, Ralph
Mendoza, Arthur
Mora, Santiago
Navarez, Louis
Ortez, Manuel
Pala tt o, Marcus
Pearson, Paul
Renteri a , Hilario
Rey , Epifano
Sanchez, Raymond
Sarinana, Pablo
Tello, Stanley
Zeagers, Wm.
Abeyta, Bac1lio
Adams, Ronald
Carlson, Stanley
Case, Hugh
Cordero, Alfonso
Cowins, Virau
Desmore, John
Eddy, Cecil
Flores, Joe
Francis, Wm.
Grayson , Harry
Greene , Percy
Klenk , Chas.
Logan, Richard
Lopez, Manuel
Malan, Alex
Mendoza, Mauro
Moniot, Raymond
 .

Nelson, Sam 
Olivera, Albert
Orella, Raymond
Paullesen, Frank
Salazar , Frank
Scutte, Roy
Sepulveda , J oaquin 
.
Smi t h , Joel 
Tyrrell, Ernest

Hrs. Wor ked
24
36
24
24
24
ig
lg
24
24
24
30
24
24
24
24
24
24
30
24
30
24
6
30
24
24
24
42
24
lg
2g
24
24
12
24
24
6
24
24
1$
24
18
6.
24
24
1$
23
24
Amount
12.00
l g. oo
12.00
12.00
12. 00
9.00
9.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
15.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
15. 00
12.00
15.00
12. 00
3.QO
15.00

12.0Q
12.00
12. 00
21.00
12. 00
9.00
14. oo
12. 00
12.00
6. oo
12. 00
12.00
3.00
12 . 00
12.00
9.00
12.00
9.00
3. 00
12.00
12.00
9.00
11.50
12.00
District
District II
State Relief
206-B-7
June 1 to 7, Incl.




Name
Conrad , Paul
Bland , Geo r ge
Ba,ker, John
Bryant , William
Deering , Eva
Campos , J ohn
Pier ce , Leslie
Huyck , Andy
Gi lli l and, Grace
Rasor, Irl 
Ferr ari , Al 
Rhea.ms , o. W.
Robi nson , T: H.
Ric'kox , Lor y 
Zoller , Lowelle
Gr i der , Riley
Fields, Clayton
Cazenave , Simon
Ost ini, Fedele
Aguirre, Claude

Ar ell anes , Frank

Barrer as , Alex
Bates , Don
Benne t t, Roy.
Berlier , Vi.r gil
Bertinoi a , Edward
Bitner , H. H.
Bondietti , Tony
Bour bon , John
Bourquin, J. F.

Bower s, Rolland
Briggs, Chas .
Bri scoe , Roy
Briscoe , W. R.

' Br ock; Albert
June 11, 1934.
Hr s  Wor ked 
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
Amount
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12 . 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12 . 00
7 hrs @. 50 June 1st to 7th 1934
18
7
28
7
14
7
21
7.
7
14
14
21
21
21
7
. 90
. 50
. 90
. 50
. 90
. 50
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Brookshire, Charles 14 do
Causs, Joseph
Cline, Fred

Cole, J . L .

Dela Guerra , A.
Denman, Ivan
DeRosa , John

Dewey , Edward
Domingues, John
Feehan , Bert
Ferraris , S.

Fesler, I . M.
 --- - . -
28
14
21
28
28
7
28
14
14
11
24
. 90
. 50
. 90
do
do

do

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

Di strict
Distri ct IV.
State Relief
296-B- 7


Di strict Five
$3 . 50 Roadsi de Cleaning
do
do

14. 50 El Camino School
3. 50 Roadside Cleaning
7. 00 Washington Grove

3. 50 Roadside Cleaning
18. 90 Recreation Bldg.
3. 50 Guadalupe School
3. 50 Roadside Cleani ng
12. 60 Recreation Bldg.
7. 00 Washington Grove
18. 90 Recreation Bldg.
10. 50
18. 90
do
do
3. 50 Washington Grove
7. 00 do
14. oo El Camino School
7. 00 Recreation Bldg~ 
10. 50 El Camino School
14. oo Los Alamos School
14. oo El Camino School
3. 50 Roadside Cleaning
25. 20 El Camino School
7. 00 Roadsi de Cleaning

7. 00 Washington Gr ove
5. 50 Roadside Cleaning
21. 60 Cook St. School
. -
82 -- - - ----.------- - ------ ------- --------------- - - -----------.-----
Name
Fost er , A.
Foster, \'Im.
Fottt s, Wilbur
Gingrich, James
Glover, Crystal
Goodenough , Carl
Gor ham, Guy
Graff , Ed . Sr.
Grant , John
Gregory , Frank Jr.
Griffeth, Murray
Hall, Edgar
Hansen, Alfred
Harper, Henry
Ha ve11s, Harry
Herman, Joe
Hernandez , J.
Hernandez , Pedro
Hill , Fred
Hinson, H. F 
 Hughes , Harley
.
J ohnson , A. E.
J ohnson , K.
.
Johnson, W. J .
 J uar ez , Dell
.
Kinyon , J . J .
 Knight , George
Lawrence, Joseph
Leyva, Belvin
.
Leyva , Frank
.
Logan , James
.
Lorono , Jose
 Manes, Ernest
 Martinez, Julian
McKeehan , HObart
.
Meagher, J oseph
 Mendoza, Chas.
Montes, Louis
.
Munoz, Ernest
Munoz , Pete
Nogues, Ernest
Olivera, Tom
Or tega, D. E.
Pacheco , Joe
 Parga , A.
Patchen, Clarie
Penl and , Elmer
Per e i ra , Frank
Pimentel , Antone




Hrs. wor ked
2$ hrs .@.50 June 1st to 7th 1934
7
25
2$
7
14
14
28
21
21
28
21
21
1$
2$
21
35
14
2$
21
7
14
28
14
28
14
21
7
21
24
21
2g
2g
21
14
18
7
7
28
28
14
14
7
28
7
14
14
7
. 90
. 50
. 90
 ~
. 90
 50
. 90
 50
. 90
. 90
I

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do


Amount District Five
$14. oo El Camino School
3. 50 Los Alamos School
12. 50 Roadside Cleaning
14. oo El Camino School
3. 50 Roadside Cleaning
12. 60 Recreation Bldg.
7. 00 Guadalupe School
25. 20 El Camino School
l0. 50 do
10. 50 Cemetery
25. 20 El Camino Schoo l
10. 50 Ceme t ery
18. 90 Recreation Bldg.
9. 00 Roadside Cleaning
14. oo Main St. School
l0. 50 Roadside Cleaning
17. 50 do
7. 00 Washington Grove
14. oo do
l0. 50 Los Alamos School
3. 50 Washington Grove
12 . 60 Recreation Bldg.
25. 20 El Camino School
7. 00 Washington Grove
14. oo El Camino Schaal
7. 00 Washington Grove
l 0. 50 Fairgrounds
3 50 Waeh ingt on Grove
10. 50 El Camino School
21. 60 Cook St. School
 18. 90 El Camino School
14. oo Fa irgr ounds
14. oo El Camino School
10. 50
7. 00
14. oo
do
do
do
9. 00 Roadside Cleaning
3. 50 El Camino School
6. 30 Recreation Bldg.
14. bo Los Alamos School
 14. oo El Camino Schoo l
7. 00 Cemetery
7. 00 Washingt on Grove
3. 50 El Camino Schoo l
14. oo Fairgr ounds
3. 50 El Camino Schoo l
7 ~ 00 Washington Gr ove
7. 00
3. 50
Roadside Cleaning
do

Mat t er of
Unemployment
in the 3rd
Sunervisor
District.
Name
Ramey, Willard
Ramirez, F. B.
Ramirez , J ohn
Reed Geo.
Ri.zzo , Tom
Robl es , Ri chard
Sanchez , Alfred
Schopp, Orville
Sharwood, Walter
Silva, M. G.
Stewart, Leo
Stovall , Har old
Sweet, Walter
Tarsus, L. V.
Taylor , Verna
Threinen , Mi ke
Tremelling , J. H.
Tur ek , Louis
Turk, Ambrose
Valencia , M. F.
Var gas , C.
Vierra, M.
Vigil, Ed.
Vi gil, J ohn
Watson , K. A.
Webster , R. O.
Webster , W. o.
Williams, H. A.
Williams, L. R.
\Vi ls on , Chas.
June 11th, 1934
Hrs. Worked
7 hrs. @ . 50 J une 1st to 7th
11+
2g
11+
1$
7
25
14
7
14
26
2g
l S
4
20
14
18
21
14
11
14
14
14
2$
6
21
24
14
14
21

. 90
. 50
. 90
 50
 90
. 90
. 50
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do 
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
 do

Amounit Di strict Five
$ 3.50 Roadside Cleaning
7. 00 do
.
14. DO El Camino School
12 . 60 do
9. 00 Roadside Cleaning
3. 50 Roadside Cleaning
12. 50 Fairgrounds
7. 00 Cemetery
3. 50 El Camino School
7. 00 Guadalupe Schoo l
13. 00 Los Alamos School
25.20 El Camino School
9. 00 Roadside Cleaning
2. 00 Roads i de Cleaning
10. 00 Libr ary
7. 00 El Camino School
9 . 00 Roadside Cleanings
lS. 90 El Camino School
7. 00 Roadside Cleanings
do
7. 00 Los Alamos School
7. 00 Guadalupe School
7. 00 Roadside Cleaning
14.oo El Camino School
3 . 00 Main St. School
18. 90 Recreat ion Bldg 
21. 60 El Camino School
7. 00 Washingt on Grove
7. 00 El Camino Schoo l
do
In the Matter of Unemployment in the 3rd Supervisor Di s trict.
A petiti on was r eceived f r om the unepip l oyed of the 3rd Supervisor Di strict,
r elative to the employment of Mr s. Evelyn Vyn Davies, in charge of unemployment relief

in said district, and upon motion, duly seconded and carri ed , sai d co~municationwas
referred to the County Emergency Unemployment Relief Commit tee.
Cancellation ,-- In the Matter of Cancellation of Assessments on Property Acquir ed by the
of Assessments.
City of Santa Barbara.
WHEREAS, the City of Santa Bar bar a has filed its petition for the cancellation
of the taxes, assessments, penalties and costs upon the pr operty known as the Plaza
Del Mar Bath House pr operty , and y:articularly described in said petition; and
WHEREAS, this Board finds that sai d property is vested in the said City of San1a
Barbara and that said taxes, assessments, penalties and costs should be cancelled;
NOW , THEREFORE, it is hereby ordered that the officer in char ge of the r ecords
covering the taxe s , assessments, nenalties and costs on said pr operty be and he is
hereby ordered and directed to cancel all taxes , assessments , penalties and costs upcn
said property.
Said property i s more particularly described as follows:
PARCEL ONE : Beginning at a point on the southwesterly side of the Plaza del Mar
84
Return of
I ndi gent.
Publishing
Minutes of
Board of
Sunervi sors.
,
at a uoint distant from the most westerly corner of said Plaza del Mar southeasterly
62i feet; thence r unning southwesterly an~ at right angles with said southwesterly line
.
of the Plaza de 1 Mar (and along the southeasterly line of the tract conveyed by J . W .
Coopar et al . , executors &c. to the City of Santa Barbara , by deed dated November 23 ,
lg99, recorded in Book 70 of Deeds, page $ ) 160 feet; thence at ~n angle deflecting
to the right .(or northerly) from the last. mentioned course 52 52 ' , 7g. 4 feet; thence
southerly and at an angle with the last mentioned course of 49 401
, 94. 6 feet; thence
deflecting to the left (or easterly) from the last mentioned course 52t0
, 47. 1 feet;
thence deflecting to the right (or southerly) from the last mentioned course 15'!0
,
11$.4 feet; thence deflecting tothe le ft (or easterly) from the last mentioned course
25 13 ' , 51t .feet; thence deflecting to the right (or souther_ly )_ from the last mention
course 49 35 ' to the line of hi gh water mark of the Pacific Ocean; thence along said
line of high water mark to the prolongatiqn of the southwesterly line of the Plaza del
Mar; thence along the southwester ly line qf said Plaza del Mar, to the place of beginn
ing, and know.n as the "Bath House Site. 11
PARCEL TWO : Beginning at the west corner of Plaza del Mar , and running thence
southeasterly. along the southwesterly line of said Plaza 62t feet to the point where
the northwest line of the "Bath House Si te11 intersect' the southwest line of said Plaz   
thence at right angles to said southwest ~ine of said Plaza del Mar and following the
said northwesterly line of said "Bath Hou~e Si te11 , 160 feet to a point where the norU&-1
westerly line of said "Bath House Site" intersects the sou. thw. esterly line of the land
conveyed by J . W. Cooper et al. , Executors &c. to the City of ~anta Barbara , by deed
dated November 23, 1899, recorded in Book 70 of Deeds , page S; thence northwesterly 
and along said southwesterly line of said land so ~onveyed to said City of Santa
Barbara 7$. 4 .feet to a point ; thence easterly to the point of beginning;
Together with a r oad for ingress and egr ess to and f. r om. said proper ty and as
appur tenant .thereto .
The pronerty hereinabove descr ibe4 is situated in t. he . City of Santa Barbar a ,
Count y of Santa Barbar ~ ,State of Californ~a .
Said.pr operty :further appears on Sant a Ba r bar a Ci~y ~ap No. 26 , Lot 6, a nd
upon the del i nquent r oll at page 97
In the Mat ter of Return of Mr s . Ber tha Rickman and Everett to Santa Barbara
Count y .
A communication f r om the Los A ~geles County Welfar e Board, reques ting that
Mr s . Bertha Ri ckman a nd Eve rett, be retur ned to Sant a Barbara County , was r eceived ; '
and upon ~ot i on, duly seconded and carried the same was r e f erred of J . E. Lewis ,
Financial Director of the County Welfare Boar d.
In the Matter of Publishing the Minutes of the Board of Supervisors for the
Fiscal Year 1934- 35
Upon motion , duly seconded and carried , it is or der ed that the Cl erk of this
Board cause notice to be published for ten days calling for bids for publishing a fai r
statement of all of the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors, from and including th
2nd day of July , 1934, to and including all regular and special meetings of said Board
.
to be held up to and including the 30th day of June , 1935; all bids must be for a lump
sum per meeting , the bid for regular and special meetings to be separately stated; bi
to be received on or before July 2nd, 1934, at 10 o ' clock a . m. The successful bidder
shall , within ten days after the acceptance of his bid, enter into a written contract 
with the County of Santa Barbara t o publish said minutes in accordance with his bid,
and to execute a good and sufficient bond in an amount of $500. 00 , with two sur eties
June 11th, 1934.
satisfactory to this Board, for the faithful performanc~ of his contract. The Board
reserved the right to reject any and all bids submitted.
Application o
Standard 0i1
Comnany. of
California,
~ In the Matter of A-oplicat~ on qf Standard Oil Company of California, to Cross
to Cross Road
with Pine lin  
Extention of /
Time.

Road.with Pipe Line.
 It appearing to the Board, from the application of Standard Oil Company of

California, that a permit is desired to cross the road with 2-411 and 1- 3 11 pipe line,
runni~ southerly from Goleta to the Ocean; and it further appearing that sai d ui pe
line.will be run underneath a bridge that cross~s a swamp area, and t hat no damage
will . be caused t o the road by these operations; up. on . motion , duly seconded and carried ,
it is. ordered that said permit be and the same is hereby granted; and a certified copy
of th. is or der will constitute said permit 
./

In the Matter of Extension of Time to Comply with Conditions.
 I t appearing to the Board that a six- months extension of time is necessary to
comp~y with the conditions contained in that certain Order of the Railroad Commission
of the State of California, 11In the Matter of the Application of the County of Santa

Barb~ra to change one grade crossing of Modoc Road_ over the Southern Pacific Railroad
to a_ point 320. 0 feet more or less easterly thereof, and to eliminate one grade crossing
of Modoc Road about 400 feet easterly of Central or La Cumbre Avenue, in the Ceu.nty
of 8{3.nta Barbara, State of California." Upon m9tion, duly seconded and carried, the
Chai+man of this Board is hereby authorized to m~ke . the necessary application for said
exten. sion of time 


In the Matter of Meeting of L
1
egislative 9ommittee of Tax Associations .
Supervisor Ronald M. Adam made a verbal report of the meeting of the Legislati
Meeting of
Legislative
Committee of
Tax Associat one.
Committee of Tax Associations, held in San Francisco on June 8th, 1934, at which time a
Pro nosed V
Consolidatio
of Sanitoriu 
Repors of
Officers.
Claims Laid -
Over.

cons.o lidation was effected with all similar organiz. ations of the State. Upon motion, '
duly_ seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat Ronald M. Adam be and he is hereby appoin~
ed to repr esent Santa Barbara County and attend all future meetings of the organization;
the expense to be a county c harge  
In the Matter of Proposed Consolidation of Sanitorium for Tubercular Children,

with the County of Ventura. 
Supervisor Fred G. Stevens, who was appoin te~ a committee of one to investigate
the ~dvisability of combining with Ventura County ~n the erection and maintenance of
a jo~nt sanitorium for tubercular children in Ventura County, reported adversely to
such . a combl.nation. Upon motion , duly secoi;ided a~d carried, it is ordered that Supervise+
Stevens continue his investigation of the subject, and to visit Wiwona Sanitorium
in Si J oaquin County, the expen~e of which to ~ e a county c harge.
In the Matter of Reports of Officers . 
The reports of A. S. 'Miesall, M. 'D., Su1?er~ntendent of Santa Maria Hosni tal,
and ~rank E. Dunne , County Forester, for the mo~th.of May 1934, and the report of Dr.
R. c. Main , County Health Officer , for the period ending June 4th, 1934 , were received ,  . . .
examined and or dered filed.
In the Matter of Claims Laid Over.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is order ed that the following claims
be an. d the same are hereby laid over, to .w it. : .
Abbott, J . M.
Baldwin, Mrs. s. J .

Barbara Worth Hotel
do do
Bergman, Miss Agnes
. . $12. 00
$. 00
10.00
10. 00
12.50
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Boversen , Mehitabel
Breilieil., Edith
County Council of Social Agencies
County National Bank
Curran , J. Pier ce
DeMarino, v.
Flint, Byron
rial 1 , Lillian M.
Jackson , R. E.
Kincher, Charles H.
Kirsten, C. G.
Kramer, Ira E.
Lang , J. L.
Lungwitz, Elsa
Lindblad, Andrew
Mabbot t, Mrs. Emma
Maglio, Frank
Massini , Mary
Mendleson , Mrs. Josie
Mietzner, R. R.
Moore , F. F.

Morehouse , Mrs. Martha K.
do do do
Moullet, Jules F.
McCai n, E. M.

McDougall & Witcher
National Bond & Mortgage Co .
Newto11 , William
Osuna , Y.
Parrish, Rose
Penny, Mrs . Clara
Perello, Mrs. Bert

Peterson , Andr ew
Pianfetti, Mrs. Chas .
Plimer , Frank
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Pura, A.
Robertson , s. W.
Rodarte, Mrs . v.
Ross , Mrs . c. L.

Saragosa, Donaciano
Sarri, John
Savage , Mrs. J.
Schneekluth , Mrs. H. E.
Schwartz, w 
Seegert , Minnie E.
Sheridan , Mrs. Mary L 
Simon, Robert
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$12. 50
25. 00
250. 00
10. 00
15. 03
13. 00
5. 00
24.oo
12. 50
5. 4o
12. 00
12. 50
1 81. 3':1-
8. 00
15. 00
s.oo
25. 00
12. 00
10. 00
4. 32
13. 35
8. 00
10. 00
12. 50
7. 00
10. 00
12. 50
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12. 50
12.50
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12.50
12. 50
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20. 90
7 ~ 00 
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Smith , Mrs. E. w 
Smith, Russell
Southern Counties Ga~ Co .
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Tasca, Leone
Thomas, Mrs . Teresa
Tyes , Jesse
.Vaughn, M. W.
Vince , John
Waller,. F. H.
Weber, Kem
Western Union
Wheeler, J . B. E.
Wickenden, Robert
Wilke, E. J.
June 11th, 1934.

30.00
10. 00
so.76
J.7g
12. 50
s . oo
10.00
15.00
12. 50
12. 50

12. 50
. 90
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6. 01
Cl.aims Rejec ed. ( ~n the Matter of Claim? Rejected.
' 
Upon rmtion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claims
. be and the same are hereby rej ected, t o wit:
Cancellation
of Funds.
Continental Stores
Pictorial Califor nia
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from
Account gg A 13 , enforce~ labor,
.
Account gg C 1, furniture and equipment
Court, General Fund , to Unappr opriated Reserve.

$295. 51
195. 00

$100. 00; and from
50.00; Superior
Whereas,. the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of
$150. 00 is not needed in the above accounts, Gene~al Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervi sore that the sum of One
Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150. 00)be and the same is hereby cancelled, a nd returned to
the Unappropriated Reserve Gener al Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being calied, the following
Suoervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens , 
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none  . Absent, none .
Cancellation , -
of funds .
In the Matter of Cancellation of .Funds from Account 110 A 5, lal:or , roads and
.
Cancellati on 1.-of
Funds.
bridges , First Supervisor District, Gener al Fund, to Unappropriated Reserve.
Whereas,. the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of
$57s.25 is not needed in the above account. General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Five
Hundred Seventy-eight and 25/100 Dollars ($57s.25) be and the same is hereby cancelle d,
and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the r oll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye , to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and C. L . Preisker . Nays, none. Absent, none 
In the Mat ter of Cancellation of Funds from
Account 112 B 4, repairs and replacements
Account 112 .B 5, servi ce and expense,
$2 , 7g1. 69; and f r om
206. 90; Fir st
Super vi sor .District, Good .Roads Fund, to Unappr opriated Reser ve .
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find t hat the sum of
$2., 98$. 59 is not needed in the above accounts, Good Roads Fund.
NOW THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED BY THE Board of Supervisors that the sum of Two
Thousand Nine Hundred Eigh ty- eight and 59/100 Dollars ( $2 ,9gg. 59) be and the same is
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hereby cancelled , and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund.
Cancellation -
of Funds.
Cancel latio -
of Funds.
Cancellatio
of Funds.

Cancellatio -
of Funds.

Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the fo l lowing
Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G. Stevem
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker . Ney s, none. Absent, none.
 In the Matter of CancellatiQn of Funds from
A 'Pf#' t 1 f 5 ) PO j 009 +pc U\$ . . t 4 yt a
Account 210 B 3, office supplies
Account 210 C 1 , capital outlay ,
 $25. 00 ; and fr om
34. oo ;
U. s.  Employment Agency, General Fund , to Unapor opriated Reserve.
whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of
$59 . 00 is not needed in the above accounts , General Fund.
 Now therefore , be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Fiftynine
bollars ($59 . 00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to the Unappropriated
Reserve General Fund.
 Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none . Absent, none.
In t h~0 l~t tef qf C_ap.cellat ~Qp o!j. Funds from Account 35 B 4, repairs and reolacements
, Forestry Department --Fire, General Fund , to Unappr opriated Res erve.
 whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of
$100. 00 is not needed in the atove account , General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board o f Supervisors that the sum of One
Hundred Dollars ($100 . 00 ) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to the
Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Upon the passage of -the foregoing resolution, the r oll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood , Fred G. Steven
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none .
In the Matter..Q.fCancellation qf .Funds from Account 34 A 5, labor, Forestry
Department -- Unemployed, General Fund, t o Unappr opriated Reserve.
Whereas, the Board of Super.visors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of
$19 . 50 is not needed in the above account , General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors t hat the sum of
Nineteen and 50/100 ($19.50) be and th& same is hereby cancelled, and returned to the
Unappr opriated Reserve General F\md.
Upon the oassage of the foregoing resol uti on , the roll being called , the following
Supervisors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood , Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M . Adan and c. L. Preisker . Nays, none. Absent , none .
In the Matter of Cai1cellation of Funds from Account 33 A 5, lator, Forestry
Department -- Parks, Gener,al Fund, to Unappropriated Reserve .
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of
$172 . 66 is not needed in the above account , General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolv.ed by the Board of Supervisor s that the sum of
One Hundred Seventy-two and 66/100 Dollars ($172 . 66) be and the .san e is hereby cancel
and returned to the Unappr opriated Reserve General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resol ution, the r oll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Steven,
Ronald t~ . Adam and c. L. Preisker . Ney s, none . Absent, none.
Cancellati n 
of Funds .
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 142 C 1 , new equipment,
Fourth Supervisor Di strict, Good Roads Fund , to Unappropriated Reserve.
Whereas, the Board of Suuervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of
. Cancellat ion ---.
of Funds.
Transfer of -,
Funds.
Transfer of -
Funds.

Tran sf er of _
Funds.
June 11th, 1934 9
.
$95 46 is not needed in the above account, Good Roads Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Ninety- five and 46/100 Dollars ($95. 46) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and retur d
to the Unappropriated.Reserve Good Roads Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit:  Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none . Absent, none.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 28 B 18 , criminal expense
and investigation, District Attorney, General Fund, .to Unapprop~iated Reserve.
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of
$50. 0G is not needed in the above account, General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Fifty Dollars ($50. 00 ) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to the Unappropriated
Reserve General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none  . Absent, none.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to
Account 88 B 3, office supplies,
Account 88 B 48, care f eeble minded,
Superior Court, General Fund,
$150. 00; and to
3,soo. 00;
Whereas the Board of Supervisors .of Santa Bar~ara County find t hat a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget , ha s arisen by Feason of unforeseen e~penses, and which has depleted the funds
provided for same; 
Now therefore , be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors t hat the sum of Three
Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty Dollars ($3,950. 00) be and the same is hereby transerred
from the unappropr iated reserve to Account gg B 3, office supulies  $150. 00; and
$3,800. 00 to Account gg B 48, Superior Court, General Fund.
Upon the pas sage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Steven
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
In the Matter of Transf~r of Fun4s from the Unappropriated Reserve to Account
110 B 2, materials and supplies, First Supervisor District, General Fund.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that . could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen by reason of additional funds necessary , and which has depleted the
funds provided for same; . .
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors t hat the sum of Five
Hundred Seventy-eight and 25/100 Dollars ($57s. 25J be and the same is hereby transferre
. . '" -- from the unappropriated reserve to Accouht 110 B 2~ materials and supplies , First

Supervisor District, General Fund.
Upon the pas sage of the foregoing resolution , the r oll being called, the follow-
 ing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none .
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds fr om the Unappropriated Reserve t o Account
112 A 5, labor, First Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find t hat a public
emergencY., that could not .have been rea sonably foreseen at the time of ureparing the
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Transfer of
Funds.

Transf er of -
Funds.
budget , has arisen by reason of additional funds necessar y , and whicq has deuleted the
.
funds pr ovided f or same ;
NOW THEREFORE, be it r esolved.by the Board of Supervi sors that the sum o f Twq
Thousand Nine Hund~ed Ei gh~y -eigh t Dollar s ($2 ,9gg. 59) be and the same is hereby trans
ferred from the unappropriated reserve to Account 112 A 5, labor, First Supervisor Di s
trist, Good Roads Fund 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the follow
.
ing Supervi sors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Steven ,
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none .
In the Matter of Tr ansfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to Account
210 A 3, salaries and wages , U. S. Employment Agency , General Fund. .
Whereas the Board of Supervisor s of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been r easonably f or eseai at the time of pr epar ing the
budget, has arisen by reason of budget being inadequate, and which has depleted the
funds provided for same ;
Now therefore, be itr esolved by the Boar d of Supervisors that the s.im of
Fifty-nineDollars ($59 . 00) be and the  same is here~y transferred from the unappropri
ated reserve to Account 210 A 3, salaries and wages, U. s. Employment Agency,

General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing r esolution , the r oll being called , the f oll o -
ing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmor e , Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G. Steven
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays , none . Absent , none .
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappr opriated Reserve to Account
32 B 1 , communicati on and transpo r tation , Forestry Department--General Administration,
General Fund.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency , that could not have been r easonal:i y f or eseen at the time of pr eparing the
budget , has arisen by reason of additional funds needed, and whi ch has depleted the
t
Transfer of _
Funds.
funds pr ovided for same ; 
Now therefore , be it resolved by the Board of Supervi sors that the sum of
One Hundr edDollars ($100. 00} be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated
reserve to Account 32 B 1, communi cation and transportation, For estry Department--
General Administration , General Fund.
Upon the uassage of the foregoing resolution , the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens , Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays , none . Absent , none.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to
Account 33 B 1, communication and transpo rtati on, Forestry Department--Parks General
Fund.
Whereas the Board .of Supervisors of Santa Bar bara County find that a public
emergency , that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget , has arisen by r eason of need o :f additional funds, and which has depleted the
funds pr ovided for same ;
.
Now.therefore , be it .resol ved by the Board of Super visors that the sum of
Nineteen and 50/100 Dolla~s ($19. 50) be and the same is her eby transferred from the
unappronriated reserve t o Account 33 B 1, communication and transportation, Forestry
Departments--Parks , General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the ro l l being called , the following
Suuervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G.


Transfer of
Funds.
Transfer of
Funds.

Transfer of  __.,
Funds.
Transfer- of
Funds. -
June 11th, 1934.


Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker . Nays, none . Absent , none .
In the Matter of Transfer of Fupds from the Unappronriated Reserve to
   
Account 35 A 5, labor, .Forestry Department--Fire, General Fund .
Whereas the Board of Supervioors of Santa Barbara County find that a  public
emergency , that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of prepari rg the
budget, has arisen by reason of need of additional funds, and which has depleted the
funds pr ovided for same ; 
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
One Hundred Seventy- two and 66/100 Dollars ($172. 66) be and the same is hereby transferred
from tbe unappr opriated reserve to Account 35 A 5, labor, Forestry Department,
Fire , General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmo r e , Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C~ L. Preis~er~ Nays , no_ne . Absent , none .
In the Matter of Transfer of Fund.a from the Unappropriated Reserve to
Account 90 A 3 , clerical helu , Board of Supervisors, General Fund.
Whereas the Board of Suuervisor s of Santa Barbara County find t hat a public
emergency , that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of ureparing the
budget , has arisen by r eason of additional funds needed , and which has depleted the
funds provided for tr1e above a ccount ,
Now therefore , be it re solved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Two Hundred Dollars ($200. 00 ) be and the same is hereby transferred from the anappropriated
reserve to Account 90 A 3, clerical help , Board of Supervisors , General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution , the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Steve
Ronald h{. Adam and C. L. Preisker . Nays , none . Absent, none .
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to Account

142 B 2, materials and supplies , Fourth Supervisor District , Good Roads Fund.
Whereas the Board of Supervi sors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of pr eparing the
budget , has arisen by reason.of additional funds are pecessary, and which has depleted
the funds provided for the above account ,
Now therefore , be it resolved by the Board of Supervisor s that the sum of
Ninety-five and 46/100 Dollars ($95. 46) be and the same is hereby transferred from
the unappropriated r eserve to Account 142 B 2, materials and supplies , Fourth
Supervisor District , Good Roads Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing r esolution , the roll being called , the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Pinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood , Fred Q.
Stevens , Ronald M. Adam and o. L. Preisker. Nays , none . Absent , none .
In the Matter of Transfer of Fungs from the Unappropriated Reserve to
Account 28 0 17, law books, District Attorney , General Fund.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find t hat a public
emergency , that could not have been r easonably foreseen at the time of pr eparing the
budget, has arisen by r eason of additional funds r equired , and which has depleted the
funds nr ovided for same ;
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervi sors that the sum of
Fifty Dollars ($50. 00 ) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unaupropriated
reserve to account 2~ C 17 , law books , Di strict Attorney , General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution , the ~oll being called, the fol-
,
92
. . 
lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmo~e, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none 
Revision of ,-.
Budget I tems .
Iri the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision withing eneral
classification of Maintenance and Operation, Fifth Road District,Good Road!Fund, is
Revision of .,
Budget I tems
I
Revision of __,
Budget I tem 
Revision o -
Budget I tem 
necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as follows, t o wit: Transfer from Account 152 B 5, service and expense,
$400.00; and from Acc ount 152 B 4, repairs and replacements, $1,000.00; Fifth Road
District,Good RoadsFund, to Account 152 B 2, materials and supnlies, t4oo. oo; and to
Account 152 A. 5, labor, $1,000. 00; Fifth Road District ,Good Roa&Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald' M. Adam and C. L. Preisker Nays, none. Absent, none.
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
 Whereas, it anoears to the Board of Supervisors t hat a revision w1. thin general
classification of Maintenance and Operation, County Garage--Santa Maria, General Fund,
is necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as follows, t o wit:
Transfer from Account 3g B 4, repairs and replacements,
II  " 3g B 4,  " "
II " II 3g B 5, service and expense
County Garage--Santa Maria, General Fund,
to Account 
" 
3g B 2, materials and supplies,
3g B 12, heat, light and power,
3g B 1, communication and transportation,
County Garage--Santa Maria, General Fund.
" "
$150.00;
75. 00; m.d
10. 00 ,
150.00;
75.00; and
10. oo,
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
In the Matter of Revision of Bui.get Items.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
classification of Maintenance and Operation, Recorder, General Fund, is necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved t hat the aforesa:l.d accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as follows, to wit: . Transfer from Account Sl B 3, office supplies,
Recorder, General Fund, the sum of $50.00, to Account $1 B 4, repairs and replacements
Recorder, General Fund.
Upon the - passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
ing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Steven ,
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
In the Matter of Revision of Bu!iget Items.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors t hat a revision within general
classification of Maintenance and Operation, Board of Supervisors, General Fund, is
necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Ace.cunt 91 B 51, miscellaneous aid,
Board of Supervisors, General Fund, the sum of $470.00, to Account 91 B 32, ambulance
service, #220,00; and t o Account 91 B 3, office supplies, $250.00; Board of Supervisor


June 11th, 1934.
General Fund.
Upon the passage ~f the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, ~he following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, no~. Absent, none.

3
c;:""" Revision of In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Budget I tems .
- Revision of
Budget I tem 

Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
classification of Maintenance and Operation, County Clerk, General Fund, Elections,
ia necessary;
.
I Now, therefore, be it Resolved that. the afore said accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as follows, to wit:
Transfer from Account. 22 B 1, communication and transportation,
.   "  II 23 B 3, office supplies
. .
County Clerk, General rund,

$19.74;
72.33;
to Account 22 B 2, printing, County Clerk, Elections, General Fund, the sum of $92.07.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker.- Nws, none. Absent, none 
.
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
Classification of Maintenance and Operation, Forestry Department--Parks, General Fund,
is necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
. .
hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 33 B 2, materials and supplies
Forestry Department, Pa~ks, General Fund~ the sum of $125.00, to Account 33 B 12,
.
heat, light, water and power, Forestry Department--Parks, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
Revision of -
Budget I tem 
In the Matter of Revision of Buiget Items.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
Revision o
Budget l te s.
 classification of Salaries and Wages, Forestry Department--Fire, General Fund, is
 necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as follows~ to wit: Transfer from Account 35 A 29, labor, Forestry
Department--Parks~ General Fund, the sum of .$46.70, to Account 35 A 30, labor, Forestry
.
Department--Parks , General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none Absent, none.
In the Matter of Revision of Bugget Items.
.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
classification of Maintenance and Operation, Superior Court, General Fund, is necessaiy; ;
Now therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account gg B 4, repairs and replacemen ,
Superior Court, General Fund, the sum of $40. oo, to Account gg B 3, office supplies,
Superior Court, General Fund.  ' 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, .the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
9 4:
Revision of ,Budget
Items

Revision of ,___
Budget Item 

In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
.
classification of Maintenance and Ooeration, Fifth Road District, Fifth Road Jund, is
 
necessary;

Now therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as follows: to wit: Transfer from Account 151 B 5, service and expense,
Fifth Road District, Fifth Road Fund, the sum of $1,500.00, to Account 151 B 2, materials
and supplies, Fifth Road District, Fifth Road Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoi~g resolution, the roll being called, the follo

ing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred

R. onald M. Adam and O. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none. }
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
classification of Maintenance and Operation, Second Supervisor District, Highway Impr
ovemen t Fund, is necessary ;

Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
 
hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 123 B 2, materials and sup-
'
plies, Second Supervisor District, Highway Improvement Fund, the sum of $459.23, to
Account 123 B 4, repairs and replacements, Second Supervisor District, Highway Improve-1
ment Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, rred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
Revision of -
Budget Item 
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.

Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
classification of Maintenance and Operation, Fourth Supervisor District, 4th, Road Furd

is necessary;
 
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the sane are

hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 141 B 4, repairs and replacements,
Fourth Supervisor District, 4th Road Fund, the sum of $402.72, to Account 141
B 2, materials and supplies, Fourth Supervisor District, 4th Road J'und.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, rxne 

Revision of ._ In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Budget Item 
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
classification of Maintenance and Operation, Fourth Supervisor District, Good Roads
 
is necessary;
 
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 142 B 4, wervice and expense,
Fourth Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund, the sum of $613.39, to Account 142 B 2,
materials and supplies, Fourth Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 

Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and o. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
Revision of '
Budget Item 
In the Matter of Revision of BUdget Items.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general

classification of Maintenance and Operation, District Attorney, General Fund, is necee-
 
sary;

June 11th, 1934.
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as follows, to wit:
Transfer .from Acccnnt 2g B lg, cri mina.1 expense, 
Transfer  from Account 2g B lg, criminal expense
District .Attorney, General Fund,
to Account 2g B 1, communication and  . transportation,
to Account 2$ B 3, office supplies
to Account 2g B 4, repairs and replacements
to Account 29 B 1, communication and transportation,
District Attorney, General Fund.
t 450. en;
75.00
$ 300. 00;
100.00;
50. oo;
75 00;
Upon the passage of the foregoiDg resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and o. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
Claims Allo ed. -- In .the Matter of Claims Allowed.

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried; it is ordered t hat the following claims,
be and .the same are hereby allowed, each claim f or . the amount and payable out of the
fund designated in the order of allowance  indorsed' on the face of each claim, respectively,
to wit:  
Abbott Laboratories GENERAL FUND
Acquistapa.ce, Miss Anna
Aoquistapace, Rosa
Adam, Ronald M.
Adam, Ronald M.
Adler's Grocery
Aiman, Barbara
Air Reduction Sales Company
 Akens, Wm.
 Akens, Wm.
. Aldridge, T. E.
Alexander, Donald
Allen's Grocery
Aloe Company , A. s.
Alter Undertaking Company
Altschul, Ira D.
American Bakery
American Law Book Co.
American Optical Co.
Ames & Rollinson
Andera' s Dept. Store
Anderson, Sydney A.
 Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.
 do do
do do
do do
 Automotive Garage
 Bailey, Mrs. Ethel H.
 Bailey, Leslie
 Balaam and Balaam
. Ball, N. L.
$5.47
23.60
12. 00
50. ~-0
21.95
6.15
s 5. oo
32. og
50. 00
45. 00
5. 00
 3.g7
7. 6g
i g.60
35. 00
10. 02
45.76
10. 00
 5.12
 12.67
5.6$
3.g9
13.50
17. 53
43. 00
 6.75
10. 00
12. 60
 g5. oo
g. oo
------ ~-------------------------------------------------------.--.,----------. 96





Barbara Hotel GENERAL FUND
Barker, Joe
Barnes, Mrs. S. A.
Ba~sett, R. G.
Bassi, Dorothy
Batkin, R. P.
Baxter, John
Becktold, Marie
Beckwith, Mrs. c.
Beebe, Lela J.
Bender Moss Co.
_Bengly, Miss La~a
Bennett, R. H  
Bergh, Lilly
Best, Mrs. M. H.
Bigler, A. B 
Bigler, A. B.
Binaben t, Albert
Birabent, James
Bitterly Company
Bixler, Veda
Block, A.
Boo th, Cora M.
Boston Shoe Shop
Brachin, Mrs. R.
Branch, Inez
Breck, Benjamin
Breen, Ed
Brees, Ada
Brees, P. E.
Brittain, H. W.
I
Broadway Auto Parts
Broadway Shoe Repair Shop
Brodie, Tom
Brooks Cash Grocery
Brown's Drug Store
Brown, J.
Bruner, A. G.
Brunette, Laura
Bryant and Trott
Bryant & Trott Company
do do
Bryant, Jr., William
Buckman, Harry

Burkhart & Stockton
Burroughs Adding Machine Co.
Burton, J. E.
Bush Electric Corporation



California Fire Extinguisher Company
$34.oo
122.50
g.50
25.00
25. 00
75.00
12. 00
95.00
10.00
274.g4
12.00
2.32
9.96
40. 00
20.00
6.34
1.53
91. 00
15.00
2.50
92.22
6.10
74.52
l.2g
s.oo
20.00
36.00
60.00
40.00
62.50
7.50
1.46
l.oo
10.0Q
11.27
2.26
5.93
log. oo
115. 00
7. 36
5. 4.7
34.41
125.00
12. 60
129.61
6. 06
4.g6
10. 00



June 11th, i934.
- California Market GENERAL FUND
- California Market
California Mission Trails Asen.
California Pipe & SuPPlY Co.
California State Division of Criminal Ident.   
Calvary Cemetery
do do
. Campbell, Elmer
Campodonico, E  M 
. Campodonico Water Works
Canfield, H~len
. Caplie, Anna May
Carlisle & Co., A.
do do
Carpinteria Realty Company
Carpinteria WaterCo.
Castagna, Alice
. Catcott, Priscilla
do do
Caywood, Hal D.
Caywood, Hal D.
Cederholm, Naomi
Certified Laboratory
Chambers, J. H.
Channel Paper & Supnly Co.
Charbonneau, Adlord
. Cheney, Co. , C. R.



Crhistensen, Marie
Christian, Winter N.
City of Santa Maria
City of Santa Maria
City of Banta Maria
Cline, Gladys
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co.
do do
Cole, F. w.
Collin, Margaret E.
Colvert, Allena E.
Common, Wm. c.
Conklin, Lewis
Connell, w. c.
Consolidated Produce Co.
Conser , W. H.
Cooney, Mrs. Agnes
Cordero, Joe
Corey, El-ta
Cornwall's Grocery
Cosmopolita Grocery
Cota, Juan



 


37.14
57.91
182.16
1.29
.41
45.00
15.00
40.00
10. 36
2.00
150.35
36.13
39.og
106. 51
2.75
32.00
70. 00
100.00
g.25
1.40
1.40
25.00
6.15
19.so
3.os
17.00
l 0.55
75.00
125. 00
5.40
2.00
5.40
6.00
52.16
152.14
5.16
100.00
135.00
11.25
45.00
112.50
368.43
50.00
23.55
27.00
75.00
6.15
68.89
36.00
7
98
County Nat'l Bank GENERAL FUND
 Cregan, Mary
Crenshaw, Jimmy
Crosiar, Donald
 Curran; Mrs. J. p.
 Ouster, Charles

 Cutter Laboratory, The
Dagneaux, Ma.reel
Daniels, Helen
Daudignon, Sidonie
Davidson, w. E.
Davies, Evelyn V.
 Davies, Mamie o.
Davis, Clara F.
Davison, Sam
 Dawe, Vernon
Denninger Garment Co.
Denton, Ernest L.
DePriest, Malba
DeVaul, R.
Dewing, H. A.
Dickman, Grace L.
Digman, H. c.
Dinsmore, Thomas T.
Dinsmore, Thomas. T.
Dominges, Bob A.
 Donahue, Mrs. Emma
 Denker, Mrs. A. B.
Dorman, Effie
 Dover, Frank
Downing , Emi l.Y
 Dowse, E. M.
 Doyle, Mrs. Edward H.
Drumm, Catherine
 Dudley Mortuary
do do
 Dunne, Frank E.
Dunne, Frank E.
Eastman Kodak Stores
 Edwards, Muriel
Ellwood Dairies
El Paseo Restaurante 
 Ely, Robert


Employers' Liability Assurance
Encinas, Frank
Ercanbrack, c. H.
Everett, Charles
Everett, Chas. E.
Fancy Fish Market
  



 1.20
50.00
1$.71
70.00
12.00
s.oo
6. 03
100.00
112. 50
30.00
10.00
75.00
120.00
s5.oo
20.00
144.oo
35.17
14.oo
40.00
63.00
20.50
142.50
12.00
25.02
4.go
112.50
20.00
10.00
s5.oo
45.00
40.00
100.00
12.00
g.oo
70.00
25.00
305.00
21.65
171.95
127.47
ls9.oo
13. 2S
30.00
623. 32
40.50
g.50
7.10
s5.oo
7.76
I


\
I
. .
June 11, 1934.
Farrand, Rygel
faulding, M. Basil
Faus ti no , Mary .
Federal Drug Company
Federal Drug Co.
Federal D.rug Co.
Felmlee Grocery
Felts, A. W.
Ferguson, c. L.
Ferguson, Marie
Fernbaker, Clara
GENERAL FUND
 Figg-Hobblyn, J. Odell
Finley, Mary
Firestone Service Stores
fish, W. E.
Fishkin, A.
Fiske, Mattie
Fitzgerald, James
Fitzsimmons, E.
Fleming , Mrs. Josephine
Freeze & Freeze
Froom Tank Com~ny
Fryer, Margaret
J?ugler, A. F.
1uji Drug Co.
Fuller & Co., W. P.
F.ulton, Mrs. Luther
Gallisons Market
Galusha, Mrs. L. G.
Garcia, Annie
Garcia, Elena
Gardner Wheaton Drug Co.
do
Garvey, Daisy
Gates, F. H.
Gaviota Store
do
Gerow Sheet Metal Works
Gibson, John
Glomset, Gusta
Glomset, Olga
Golden State Company
Googe, J. u.
Gott, c. A.
Graham, Edith
Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.
Greenwell, Mrs. Arthur
Gr.eeson, Lorenz
Griffith, Mable
Gr. gsby, Al
Grocott, John

 





135. 00
5.g7
67.50
17.94
10.21
113.68
30.65
111.32
9.00
100.00
40.00
15.00
10.00
14.50
50.00
2.86
10.00
40.00
9.00
12.50
33.66
.4.92
85.00
13. 62
1.92
13.39
l.3g
1.71.01
19.00
54.oo
67.50
4.3g
16.14
24.oo
. 1250. 00
2.22

2.00
4.g5
75.00
. go. oo
9.76
50.00
63.00
27.40
565~
10.00
50.00
42.50
72.00
37.9g
1-00
. Grocott, clohn GENERAL FUND
. Gruner, Starr
. Gruner , S ~arr
. Gruner , Starr
. Guadalupe Milk Company
. Guernsey Dairy
. Gunderson, G. T.
. Gutierrez, Mrs. Antonio R.
. Gutman, Pai 1
.Hacking, c. J.
.Hall, Mrs. Lillian
.Hall, Sherwood
. Hall, Sherwood
do
.Hannah, Marie
.Harberts, Richard
.Hardison, Mrs. Bert
.Hart, Harriett
.Hartrick, Rose
.Henderson, Mabel
.Henderson, Mabel
:Hennessy, M.
.Henning , A. J.
Iienning, H. H.
~ermans Grocery
~eumphreus-Smith Electric Co.
. . do do
H.eynen, Irma
~ing Yuen Company
Hitchcock, Harold H.
lii tchco ck, H. R.
Hj.te, Mark W.
Hpdge, Agnes
Hoffman, Mrs. Roy
Hohmann, W. c.
Holiday Hardware Co.
 do do
do do
Holland, R.
H9llingshead., c. M.
Hqllis, A. F.
Hqleer & Bailey
Holste, Reve 
Horn, E. E. 
Ho~ne, Mrs. Tinnie
Ho.ugh , Frieda
Hoghtone Store
Howard, E. Graham
Howard's Grocery





.
3.97
18.00
18.00
18.00
12.20
2.72
17.58
5.21
36.29
125.00
12.50
100.00
400.00
200. 00
34.84
45.00
5.00
85.00
222.24
4.oo
6.oo
40.00
63.00
50.00
217.62
2.70
'
13.07
30.65
52.27
9.00
12.00
4.92
40.00
12.50
166.67
39.00
8.23
72.so
13.50
5.00
75.00
1.59
75.00
121.50
20.00
100.00
lo4.67
4.$9
27.16

June 11th, 1934.
Hubbard Lemon Association
Huerta, Caesarina
-Huff, Elizabeth H.
. Huffine, H. G.
. Huffine , H. G.
. Hurlbut, Helen
Hynson, Wescott & Dunning
. Ingram , Mrs. L 
. Isom, I. W.
.
. Jacobs, Lucy
. Jacob~en, E. B.
- Jagemann, Frieda E.
 J. & J. Company, The
. Jenkins, Mrs. A. M.
- Jensen, Margaret
. Jesson, Miss Helen
Jordano Bros.
. Jordano Bros 
. Jones Stationery & Gifts
. Jones, Cora A 
. Johnston, Wm.
. Johnston Fruit Company
Johnson, W. B.
. Johnson, W. B.
Johm on, Marjorie
. Kaiser, A.
. Kellogg, Eugene S.
. Kelly, Imogene
. Kenney, Miss I. M.
. Keran Laundry, The
. Kesler, Joe
- King, A. Terrence
. Kluss, Edwin R.
do do
. Knaebel, Joy
. Knorp, Lloyd
. Knott, Charles W.
. Kohrs, Fredrick
. Kraft, Bertha
. Krelle Plumbing & Electric
. Kribs, Maude
. LaBreche, Jesse
.Lamb Auto Electric Co.
do do
.Lamb, Maud
.Lambert, C. E.
.Lambert, c. E.
.L. A. Milk Bottle Exchange
.Lang, John 
GENERAL FUND $ 56. 00

Co.
9. 00
29. 07
;.og
5.63
125. 00
1.32
12. 00
50.00
12. 00
175.00
135. 00
7.00
io.go
7.50
135. 00
42. 31
62.44
3.33
g1.24
112.50
24.50
15.00
332.12
40.00
3.00
19.gg
69.00
12.00
5.o4
33.30
15.00
10.00
175.00
152.75
g4.67
9.00
55. 00
30.14
5.79
67.50
136. 00
17. 67
22.4S
20.00
96.oo
96.00
4.64
30.96
1.02

 Lang, Mark
 Lang's arket
GENERAL FUND
 Larco Fish Co., S.
do do
 Large, Delbert
 Larson, Sam
 LaVies, Harriet
 Lebeck1s Grocery
 Lederle Laboratories
 Lehner, F. s.
 Leonard, J. L.
 LeVan Drug & Chemical Co.
 Levey, H. J.
 Levine, C. E
 Lew-Bert's
 Lew-Bert Store
Lewis, J. E.
 Lewis Manufacturing Co.
 Lewis , Myrtle
 Lewis , Thomas
Libeu, Laurence L.
 Li beu , Laurence
 Lidbom, Hazel
 Liddecoat, Mary
 Liddecoa t, Mary
 Light , Marvin
 Lillard, W. T.
. Lincoln Cash Grocery
 do do
. Lindner, Mary
. Linn's Grocery
. Loan & Bldg. As'3'il
. Lompoc Chamber of Comre rce
. Lompoc Chamber of Comne r ce
Lompoc Laundry
 

. Lompoc Light and Water Department


do
do
do
do
. Lompoc Milk Co.
-Long, Carl
 Long, Donald
Lore, Lou a.
do
do
. Los Angeles Soap Co.
.Loustalot, Mrs. Francis
.Lynch Co., John P.
.MacCulloch, Geo. E.
.lla.oLellan, George W.
.MacNicol, Jane
.Magneto & Electrical Service Co.


$ 35.g7
15.27
1.29
23.47
s1.oo
55.00
105.00
6.66
61.23
12.00
24.75
9.50
. 4. 00
17.14
g;.93
42.49
200.00
43.14
40.00
60.00
6.15
1S5.oo
100.00
12.00
150.00
2.43
15.00
27.64
16.3S
s5.oo
7.17
10.00
4s.oo
lS.42
2.60
1.07
4.o4
3. 00
54~00
40.00
15.00
100.00
91.96
8.50
7.34
150.00
29.42
.2. 74
9.37




















June 11th, 1934 
Main, R. C.
Main, R. C 
Mansfield, Rose
Marquez, Manuela
Marriott, Mrs. w. E.
Marsh, Mary B 
Martin, Louis
Mathews, Mrs. c. L 
Mattos , __ Manuel
Matz, Wm.
Matz, Wm.
Mauldin, Brann
Mealy, Mrs. E. W.
Meeks, Mrs. Ella
Merriam, Mrs. J. H.
Meyer, Helen
Meyers, Emma
Meyer 's Grocery
Middough's Grocery
GENERAL FUND

Mid. Coun. Pub. Serv. Corp.
do do do
do do do
do do do
do do do
Miller, Maria Dart
Miller, Marie Dart
Miller, Ruth A.
Mille, Mrs. M. F.
Minetti, Cecelia
Missall, A. S.
Mission Ice Company
Mitchell, Alene
Moll, Frank

Molla th, A. L.
Mollath, Dr. August L.
Monte Vista Dairy
Moraga, Frank P 
Morehouse, Mrs. Martha
Mountain View Grocery
Morinini, H. p.
Morse, Chas. w.
Motor Freight Terminal Co.
Mullenary, Della
Munce , Mafia
McCabe, F. J.
McOaughey, Anna E.
Mccaughey, Anna E.
Mccaughey , J. P.

McKesson Western Wholesale Drug Co.

63.25
394.01
95.00
15.00
12.00
g1.05
62.50
31.gm
60.00
3.33
3.2g
100.00
20.00
4.11
100.00
125.00
15.00
27.67
32.03
62.17
109.76
11.76
29.24
33.g3
75.00
75.00
121.50
70.00
75.00
1$0.00
26.03
75.00
60.00
112.50
25.00
42.30
140.00
21.g2
12.30
s.20
135.00
4.66
30.00
75.00
25. 30
135.00
2.50
176.go
127.35












'

,
News-Press PublishingCo. GENERAL FUND
Nicoles Plumbing Shop
Nidever, Mrs. D. A.
 Nielsen and Petersen
Niverth Estate, S. B.
Nix, Charles
Oakite Products
Obert, Mrs. M.
Ogston, Frances
Olivera, Jim
O'Neill, o.H.
O'Neill, Owen H.
Ophuls, Miss Clara
Opportunity Shop
Drcutt Mercantile
Omerod, Mrs. F.
Orton, John
Ott Hardware Co.
do do
Ovieda, E. G.
Ovieda, Toney
Owens Market
?.acif ic Coast Coal Company

Pacific Coast Coal Company
Pacific Coast Publishing Oo.

do do
do do
do do
Pacific Greyhound Company
Pacific Laundry
Pacific Motor Transport Co.
Pacific Motor Transport Co.
Packer, Josephine
Page, Bertha o.
Palmer, Lucie Brooks
Parker, Fred A.
Parks, Anna
Parma Company
Parma Co.
Parma Company
Parnell, H.
Paune, Margaret
Pearson's Grocery
Pechumer, Frank
Pedersen, Charlotte
Percal, Sam
Perella, Mrs. Bert
Pickett, Kenneth



'
Pictorial California & The Pacific

 
120.2$
3.52
g.50
3g.07
3.00
40.00
36.g7
12.00
50.00
103.50
6.25
14. 4-o
119. 00
23.06
3g.95
12.00
7.60
4g.o4
23.4g
60.00
52.50
57.90
35.95
.92
11.91
4-.-o4
19.26
6.15
2. 75
24.$0
l.5g
1.93
157.1g
75.00
76.4-0
50.eo
s.50
igo.72
121.07
6.15
75.00
g5.oo
10.25
92.4g
14.52
21.2g
10.00
50.00
195. 00

l

Piggly Wiggly Store
 do do
Pippin' e Grocery
do do
Pi:tts, D. B.
Plescia, Bessie B.
Poehler, Esther M.
Polley, Margaret
Polley, R. A.
Pollock, Bert
Pollock, Bert
Polly-Anna Bakery
Potter, Terence
Prei sker, c. L.
Prei sker , C. L.
Prickett, Anm.
Prickett, Vallie
Purdy, J. S 
Purex Corporation
Q,uinn, Irene S.
Railway Express Agency
Railway Express Agency
do do
R  & L. Grocery
Rector, c. J.
Regner, Mary
Reily Machine Works
Reinert, Mrs. Jane v.
Remington Rand
do
Richardson, C. p.
Riggs, M. B.
Rio Grande Oil Company
do do
do do
Rivas, Petra
Rivera Grocery
Rivera, Jose
Robbins, E. A.
Robbins, Rose
Robertson, Dorothy
Ro.denbeck's
Ro gers & Son, E. F.
Rembold, Clyde R.
Romero, Louis
Rosemary Farm
Ross, James
Rouard, A. M.
Rowen, Mrs. FTed
Ruiz , Richard
'
aune 11th, 1934.
GENERAL FUND .
I
-
-



2.05
119.15
46.63
4.6S
121.50
76.61
110.00
s.oo
9. 00
72.00
60.00
10 . 3g
15g.10
12.00
60.00
40.00
65.00
16.77
s.o4
16.70
4-. o;
i.17
1.20
17.42
2.05
4-o. oo
g.54
12.50
4.61
7.50
22.00
69.75
5.7~
15.75
510.62
12.00
35.g7
20.50
5.00
115.00
40.00
56.S9
20.12
50.00
60.00
;2.70
32.10
13. 00
20.00
50.00
1~ 5
106
Ryan, John B.
Safeway Stroe
Safeway Stores
GENERAL FUND
 do do
 do do
do do
 do do
do do
do do
Safeway Store in Lompoc
Sahm, I. s.
s  & K. Market
do do
Sanderson, Hazel
Sanitary Steam Laundry
Santa Barbarans


do
do

Saata Barbara Cemetery Association
Santa Barbara Chamber of Commerce
Santa Barbara Chamber of Commerce
 do do
do do
Santa Barbara Clinic
Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital
do do
Santa Barbara Clinic
ianta Barbara Music Co.
Santa Barbara Telephone Company

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Santa Maria Ga.rage
Santa Maria Ga.rage
Santa Maria Gas Co.
do do
Santa Maria Gas Co.
Santa Maria Ice & Beverage Co.
Santa Maria Inn
Santa Maria Milk Co.
Santa Maria Milk Co.
Santa Maria Times
Santa Maria Daily Times
 
Santa Maria Valley Warehouse Company
Saulsburg, H. R.
Savage, Jose ph!~
Schionnemann, E.



 30.00
lg3.99
33.61
65.34
56.5S
72.gg
47.15
1.02
44. 07
104.24
9.00
17$.52
412.34
s5.oo
go.50
173.g6
396.S6
207.14
18.00
21.15
23.22
S6.15
20.10
10  00
12.95
690.95
35.50
.76
4$.50
11.40
35.70
14.45
4o.$0
3.73
139.99
lo.6g
54. 00
13. ~-2
17.60
10.87
12.00
165.05
107. o4
5.20
5.64
5. 03
20.00
22.50
95.00

June 11th, 1934.
Sqh lange, Alma
S9hroeppel Dairy
GENERAL FUND
S9hurmeier, Harry L.
 do do

S.c hurmeier, Harry L. -
Sears Roebuck & Company
S_easide Oil Company
S.e curity First National Bank of L. A
Seibly, John
S_evigney, Alice
Sevigney, Joe

Sexauer, Roland .
Shaw, Arthur

Shell 011 Company
Shell Oil Co.

S. ilva, Joseph
S. ilva, Wm.
Simpson, Mollie

Simpson, Mrs. R 

Sinclair, s. F.
Sinclair Druggist, s. F.
Singer Sewing Machine Co.

Skytt, Ha.rls, C. D.

Smith Hardware Co., F. L 

S. mith, J'red
S. mith, J 
Smith, William

. Smyth, E. F. .
.B okoll, Anna .
Solvang Garage and Service Station

Soper, Mrs. Leita

Sorensen, Ejvind .
Sou. California Disinfecting Co. .
Sou. California Edison Co.
do do

do do
do do
Sou. Counties Gas Co. of Calif.
do do

do do
Sou. Pacific Company


Southwick, Pearl
Spreitz Transportation
Standard 011 Company
Stanwood, W. s.
do
Staples, Elsie


Star Rug Cleaners
State Dept. of Penology
Staup , Ada





$ go.oo
13.34
5. 00
5. 00
10.00
17. 35
12.g1
32.00
55.00
40.00
40.00
25. 00
90.00
13. 32
132.17
15. 00
112.50
44.oo
13.30
l.S2
13.50
102.29
1.66
41.51
4.oo
9.93
ig.5g
35. 00
60.00
7.os
10.17
6.g9
;.1g
1.00
90.44
2g.74
14. gg
9 .~.7
20. 00
1.65
2.66
50.00
45. 00
40. 00
'
108

Staup, Ada
Stedman, E. J.
Dteinert, Go~frey
Stevens, Fred G.
GENERAL FUND
Stewart, John L.
Stodden' a Grocery
Stonehart Studio
Stopps, Dee L.
Stover, Fred

Streeter, Geo. C.
Stronach, John

Stubbs, Jr., Joe
Stubbs, Jr., Joe
Studer, Mabelle
Stumbles, D. L.
Sublett, Jr., Thomas c.

Superior Laundry
Switzer, Florence
Taylor, Eleanor
 Taylor Milling Company
' Ten Eyck, Glenn
.
Terrill, Anita
Thomas, Elma
Thompson, Elsie

Thompson, Frank
Thompson, Mary
Thorner, M.

Thorner, M.
.
Thorner, M.
.
Thurlby, Jr., Harry
Tilley, H. L.

Ti lton, L. Deming
do do
Tisdel, Miss Margaret
 Todd, Albert
.
Tolbert, Fred
Trafton, Murie 1
.
Trent, Vern

.
Triplett, w.
Tubbs, Jerome r.
Tucker, Mrs. J. c.
Turner, W. A.
Twitchell, L. L.
do do
Tyree, Mrs. D. w.
Ullmann, H. J.
.


Underwood-Elliott-Fisher Co.

Union Hardware & Metal Company
Union Mill & Lumber Co.

 

$40.00
137.74
15.00
g. 00
292.60
14. 35
22.00
55.00
40.00
120. 00
67.74
32.35
21.30
40.00
40.00
100. 00
2.s7
150. 00
40. 00
11.13
66.77
40.00
151. 07
50.00
112.50
5.00
10. 00
5.00
go. oo
175.00
250. 00
. 14. 31
- 60. 00
94.19
12.00
90.00
. 92. 00
75.00
43.33
20.00
1g. oo
50. 00
60.00
10.00
36.69
21. 00
260.29
2.50

June 11th, 1934.
Union Oil Co. of Calif. GENERAL FUND
Union Oil Company of Calif.
Universal Grocery & Bakery
Unkefer, Otis
Unsell, Ira
Upjohn Company
Valentino, Joe
Valentino, Joe
Valentino, Joe
Van Horn, J. A. ,
Van's Market
do
do
Volz, Jeanette
Walgamott, George
Walker, R. o.
Walker Sales Agency
Waller, L. D.
Warne, Gertrude
Water Department
-Waterworks Department
Water Works Dept.
Watts and Laubly
-Weaver, Adelaide
Weidman, Phil
West Coast Iron & Metal Company
-Western Badge & Button Co.
Western Union Telegraph Company
-Westside Grocery
. Wheeler, Ethel
-Wheeler, J. B. E 
. White Company, The
 Whitaker, Lawrence
.Whitford, Miss largaret
-Williams, Franklin
. Williams, Mrs. J. E.
. Wilson' e Carbon Company
. Wilson, Clarence
. Wilson, Eva L.
. Wilson, Eva L.
. Wilson, George H.
. Wilson, William J.
. Wilson, William J.
. Winchell, Naomi
. Winthrop Chemical Co.
. Wolfe's Drug Store
. Wood, James
. Wood, Lester
. Wood, William






$5.25
2.44
5.12
12.50
60.00
26.03
10.00
10.00
10.00
2.23
9s.20
20.50
60.99
14.19
40.00
34.g5
 79
15.00
125.00
3.75
125.15
6.75
4g.gg
45.00
1$0. 00
1.02
33.31
2.50
4.10
1.94
s.50
30.30
55.00
10.20
7.50
3.35
6.15
40.00
225.00
181.02
156.00
15.00
15. 00
g5.00
14.26
9.~lO
100. 00
50.00
55.00
j_ 9
:1_:1.0
Woods, Charles
Woods, Mary
Woodworth, Helen L.
Worley, Mable
Wyman, Elizabeth
Yates, Mrs. Blanche
Ynez Laundry
Yocum, Emma
iebrosky, Anna
Hosmer, Helen
. GENERAL FUND
FIRST ROAD FUND
Lamb Auto Electric Co.
saulsbury, Lenn
Barker, Bird
Downing , Harry
Grant, Chester
Graton, Louis
Horn, Ge0J
Kennedy, Tom
'Shell Oil Co.
Stockton, Dick
t:Jsher, T. S.
Whalen, J. T.
Williams, M.
Winans, C. A 

 Bello, v. J.
 Orakes, Tom
 Crews, H.
 Davis, F. A.
 Dille, F. E.
 Ellis, M. J.
 Glines, J. T.
 Gorzell, C.
do H.
 Grafft, J.
 Hobbs, G.
 Hogle, D.
Isom, B. A.
 Jackson, R. F.
 Kelly, H.
 Keuffel & Esser Oo.
 Kramer, o.
 Martin, E.
McGregor, J. D.
THIRD ROAD FUND
FOURTH ROAD FUND
FIFTH ROAD FUND




 Pacific Coast Railway Comra ny
 Robbins, E. A.

$44.oo
30.00
1S5.4S
33.55
60. 4g
55.00
16.60
50.00
2.06
56.00
40.00
103. 50
22.50
54.oo
4S.OO
4s.oo
61.SS
54.oo
93.00
161.00
96.00
40.00
200.00
121.00
110.00
13S. OO
121. 00
60.00
209.00
121.00
121.00
165.00
16.50
99.00
99.00
32.00
121.00
l.g3
99.00
99 . 00
75.00
1415.9g
4o.oo

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ltune 11th, 1934.
Salgado, J. FIFTH ROAD FOND
Santa Maria Electric Company
.
Santa Maria Gas Company
Santa Maria Valley Railroad Co.
Steinbach, R.
Teixeira, M.
Thole, H 
Valente, M 
Walker, J. W.
Wurz, A. B 
Adams, Norman GOOD ROADS FOND
Adams, Norman
Albertoni, J.
Anderson, J. A.
Anderson, o. A 
Arnell & Brandt
Associated Oil Company
Ayala, Nick
Batkin, R. P.
Batkin, R. P.
Biby, Howard
Block, A.
Bouchard, Chas.
Bryant & Trott
Comargo, James
Campb e 11, John
Clark, Mary B.
Collar, Elmer
Collar, J. N.
Collar, J. N.
Collier, Herb
Devaul, J. M.
DeVaul, J. M.
Dinsmore, Albert
Dinsmore, Francis
Doane Building Company
Everett, A. D.
Everett, A. D.
Jabing, F. L.
Fabing ,. F. L 
1abing, Lester
Fageol Parts & Service Co.
Firestone Service Stores
do do
do do
Gates, F. H.
Gehr, Lloyd
Gehr, Lloyd


,



#36.00
4.64
lOO.g6
2g,4g
3g. oo
99.00
121. 00
99.00
121. 00
6.90
60.00
55. 00
121. 00
99.00
1.01
18.99
71.45
100.00
109.00
9.3g
97.25
32.55
9.00
9.34
93.50
6.oo
36.00
55. 00
55.00
60.00
36. 00
55.00
60.00
40.50
50. 00
2.56
76.13
124. oo
49.50
54.00
45.00
4g.g4
214.59
69.64
.77
2500.56
54.oo
49.50
j_ _j_
:1.1-2

.
Gilmore Oil Company GOOD ROADS FUND
.
Gilmore Oil Co.
Gr.ace, F. c.
Grant, Chester
 Grant, Chester
Graton, Louis
Graton, Louis
Hanly, Leo
Hanson, A. M.
Harnischfeger Sales Corporation
Hartley, Cyril
Henderson, John
Hildenbrand, Jr., A. J.
do do
Hildenbrand, W. G.
do
Hollister, A. G.
Horn, Geo.
do
Ingersoll-Rand Company
Jones, Chas.
Jones, A. R.
Kennedy, Tom
Lambert, Ray
Lathan Brothers
Lester, James
Lewis Implement Co.
Li.llard, w. T.
Maddox Machine Works
Mercer, Bob
Miller, Lee
Morris, R. w.
Moran, Geo.
McGinnis, John
McMurray Transportation Service
Neel, H.
Neilsen and Petersen
Ontiveros, Lawrence
Ontiveros, o.
Page , Dewey W.
Pollerano, H.
Ramirez, M.
Randall, Ray
Randall, Ray
Rio Grand Oil
. do do
Robison, M. H.
Rodtnan, Walter
Romero, Albert
Co.
Rudolph's Grocery & Hardware Co.






 
133.gg
2g.60
4.50
45.00
22.50
49.50
48.00
16$.75
 13S.OO
93.96
1. 76
97.75
gg.oo
96.00
60.00
55.00
44.oo
44.oo
12.26
114.79
24.oo
44.oo
75. 00
26.03
12.50
1.2g
51.00
45.65
113. 39
184.oo
25.90
105. 00
97.75
1.50
19$.00
 3.92
97.75
99.00
76.29
15.00
121. 00
27.00
27.00
42.g4
72.56
161.00
52.50
15.00
88.42
\
'
Jupe 11th, 1934.
 Rule Truck Co. GOOD ROADS FUND
Ryzner, J.
Sanchez, ~.
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
do do
Saulsbury, Lenn
do do
 Seaside 011 Company 
Seaside 011 Company
.
She 11 Oil CO.
 Silva, o. P.
 Smith, w. F.
 Smith Hardware Co. , W. R.
 Snow, Beverley 
' Solvang Garage and Service Sta.
 Spanne, Geo.
 Spanne, Geo.
 Standard 011 Company
 Standard Oil Co.
Stemper, Em11
Stephenson Mi 11 & Lumber Co.'
 Stockton, Dick
 Stronach, Wm.
Strong, F.
Sturgeon, c.
Sturgeon, H.
St. John, A. S.
Sulli van, Earl
do do 
Texas Company, The
 Union Oil Company of California
 Usher, T. s 
 Waukesha Pacific Parts Co.
Whitney, Chas.
Whitney, R. E.
Williams, M.
Winans, C. A.
 Witter, Claude
Breck, Benjamin HIGHWAY IMPROVE. FUND
Cordero, Joe
Dover , Frank
. Encinas, Frank
Richardson, C. P.
Richardson, Max
Rowe, E. s.
Roeser & Sons


FEDERAL RELIEF FOND
19.01
99.00
121.00
14.90
1.75
156.25
143.75
25.gg
327.30
42.30
121.00
i4.oo
13.22
36 00
15.76
. 55. 00
60.00
i30.9g
14.40
50.00
3.33
49.50
135.00
138. 00
121.00
93.50
86.77
60.00
60.00
105.00
220.62
67.00
5.33
30.00
15.00
gg.oo
45.00
Jtl.80
45.00
45.00
49.50
45.00
24.oo
48.00
72.00
35.31
:1. 3
114
-- -
American Optical Co.
Carrillo & Davie Market
GENERAL RELIEF ruND





Decker, o. E 
Eaton, Mrs. Ira
Monte Vista Diary
Olivera, Mrs. M. A 
Peterson, E.
Straw, Mrs. E. E 

 Abbott, J. M  STATE RELIEF FUND
Adler, Charles
. American Optical Co.
American Red Croes
Anders.on, F. A.
. Anderson, Helen E.
A. & P. Store
do
 do
do
 do
Arco, Joe
-. Azar Brothers



. Bahrke, Walter F.
Bank of America
Batinini, Frank
Battaini, Frank
Beckstead, J. P.
Bell, Mrs. M. H.
Bell, M. H.
_ Bell, Mrs. M. H.
Bergman, Mrs. A
. Bertino, Joseph






Bertino, Joseph J.
Blair, Wallace
Blue Bird Cafe
Boneufant, Marie
Bon Ton Market
Bond, Roy
Bosio, Lillian
Bosio, Lillian
Bosio, Perrina
Bosio, Perrina
Boyd, Kathleen
Boyd, Kathleen
Bremond, Mrs. J. B.
Briggs, Florence
Briggs, Florence
Browne's Anacapa Coffee Roasters
Bryant, E. I.






16.40
6.97
2.56
12.50
70.27
12.50
ll.g7
12.50
6.04
10.00
35.33
12.50
39.00
62.50
5.s4
40.94
14.20
131.31
7.51
12.50
175.92
.90
17. 09
12.00
12.00
25.00
33.00
2.og
35.77
lS.94
52.00
50.00
6.44
3. 07
5.93
3.35
39.9g
5.00
1.66
3.74
2.os
27.45
33.00
12.50
13.31
2.os
6.15
12.50



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June 11th, 1934 

Carlson, I  STATE RELIEF FUND
Ca r~eon, I.
Carpinteria Realty Company
Canillo & Davis Market
Carrillo Hotel Garage
Carrillo, Mildred

Castagnola, George v.
o. & W. Feed Store
Central Marlcet
Chapman, Mrs. F. E 
Ohurch, L. o.

City Building & Loan Association
Cobb, E. L.
Coles, Butler
Coles, . Butler
Connelly , Mary
Continental Grocery
do Stores
do do
Cordero , Geor ge
Cordero, Lucas
Cordero, w. s.
Covey, Clarence
Coy, Katherine
Dale, Emma
Darby, Mrs. Annetta
Darby, Annetta
DeMarino, V.
Diaz, Refugio
Durbiano Dairy
Eden, Mary S. L.
Enterprise Dairy
Farnsworth, H. T.
Farwell, .Martha
Fe 11' s Grocery
Fitzgerald, K.
Flag Grocery, The
Fo ster, Mrs. C.
Fresno Market
Frisbie, Lawrence
Fox, L. o.
Garcia, Pete
Gattaino, Minnie
Glaister, M.
Glaister, Middleton
Gleason, B. F.
Gonzales, Manue 1
Gonzales, Ruth
Green, William





$ 20. 00
10.00
6.66
15.11
2.00
49.99
1.94
10.20
36. 00
16. 00
15. 00
35.66
12.50
45. 00
44.99
2.og
2. 05
295.51
10.15
4.1$
12. 00
12.50
37.50
3.74
12. 00
12. 00
25.50
25.00
.92
s. oo
1063.22
12.50
7.69
110.19
4 0. 00
15.3g
12.50
14.20
35. 00
15. 00
12.50
7. 07
34. 99
35. 00
g.73
7.74
12. 00 
17.50
1 5
1-1-6
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.
Greene, Kathryne STATE RELIEF FUND
Greenfield, Mrs. G 
Grenfield, Mrs  G.
Granfield, Mrs. Geo.
Gunderson, Agnes
Gusman, Casimero
Haley, Cecelia
Haley, Cecelia
Haley, Cecelia
Hargrave, Seth
Harris, R. H.
Harris, R. H.
Hatch, R. R.
Hathaway, Mrs. Dollie
Hauser, E. E.
do
do
do
do
do
do
Hay , Mrs. Mary
Heaton, Juanita
Heaton, Juanita
Hensey, Edith
Higginson, Sarah
Hinsperger, Georgena
Hitchcock, E.
Hitchcock, E.
Holt, Samuel
Irvine, Peter
Jackson, R. E.
:a.mes, Harold
Juarez, Mrs. Hanna
H.
Jones Service Station
Johnson, Elizabeth
Kenney, J. c.
Kessler's Store
Kort ha 1, Wm.
Lang & Son, Mark
Lang & Son Cash Grocery, Mark
Lang's Market
Lang's arket
Larson, Martha
Lawrence, W. D 
Lawton, c .
Lazane, Inez
Lebrun, Harvey
Lebrun, Harvey


 
$39 . 00
12.50
10.00
10.00
62.50
12.50
2.og
3.32
4.99
39.00
10.11-7
12. 50
g. oo
5.3 2
52.67
52.53
29.57
g998
34.50
10.00
10.00
10.00
35.00
34.99
10.00
12.50
6.14-4
61.75
12.00
2.s2
39.00
8.06
3.og
40.00
10.00
44.79
15.00
126.31
165.20
15.27
40.90
57.96
7. 67
9. 66
3.74
5.00
12.00






 



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June 11th, 1934.
Lennon's Grocery Store STATE RELIEF FUND
-Lilly, Clifford
Littlefield, Mrs. Hattie
Live Oak Dairy
Loan & Building Association
Lo back, RBtY
Logan, Aimee o.
Logsdon, G. T.
Loveday, Mrs. E. E.
MacXeller, Barbara
Maier's Grocery Store
Meeks, Mrs. E.
Meeks, Ella
Merriam, Mrs. J. H.
Meyers, Mrs. Emma
Mid. Coun. Public Serv.
Milner, John
Milner, John
Mission Dairy
Monte Vista Dairy
Moore, F. F 
Moraila, Sara
Morrell, Mrs. John

Morrison, Jeil
McDougall & Whitcher
McGuire, George M.
McQuaid, Miss Sarah
Nickerson, I.
Nicolette, c.
Nidever, G. F.
Nielson & Peterson
Nielsen & Petersen

Normandy Auto Court Grocery
0 1Banion Dairy
Oliver s Grocery
Ornelas, Abraham
Orzua, Parcy
Page, Sally
Parsons, J. N.
Penny Market
Perry, Orville
Perry, Orville
Peterson, A.
Pippin's Grocery Store
Polley, Rudolph
Pomatto, Kate
Pomatto, Kathryn
Pope Stamp & Duplicator
Porter, H. D.






$7.30
35.00
6. QI+
g3.05
12.50
39.00
37.49
3.34
2.03
10.00
26.25
23.21
15.00
6.51
ig.76
i.50
ig.oo
.g2
13.22
24.oo
12. 50
12.50
12.50
12.50
11.00
10.00
12.50
12.00
12.50
7.4$
12.olJ.
7.1g
145.65
3.13
16.11
20.00
62.50
39.00
120.93
60.00
60.00
12. 50
71.37
39.67
34.99
35.00
1.13
15.00
 1 7


118



-





Port er, H. D.
Puritan Ice Company
Rammell Grocery
STATE RELIEF FUND
Raeumons Grocery
Redmond, Mrs. Grace
Reid, J. W.
Rio Grande Oil Company
Rivera, Esequiel
Rodenbeck 1s Shoe Store
Roldan, J.
Romero, R. A.
Ruiz, Maria de Los Angeles
Rumsey, Evelyn
Russe 11, Wm. E.
Safeway Store
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Safeway Stores
s. & K. Market
do
Sanchez Grocery
Sanchez, Vivian
Sander e, Norman
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
do do
Saulsberry, Joe
Sohneekluth, Mrs. H. E.
Scopal, A.
Seaside Oil Company



Security Title & Insurance Company
Shell Grocery
Smith, Grace
Smith, Julia
Sou. Calif. Edison Co.
do do
Spreitz Transp. Co.
Spurrell, Fred
State of Calif. Dep. of Penology
Stoddens Grocery
Strong, Ruth
Sutherland, Harry
Sweeney, Mr. John
Sylvia, Mr. J. D.



 5.31
25.00
29.47
4. 77
12.00
~.51
212.17
12.50
43.56
12.50
12.50
12.6S
6.05
33.32
11.5g
2.05
3.51
27.87
6.92
47. 00
347.9g
333.21
161.07
19537
1163.19
25. 00
7.60
90.00
95.39
7.60
6.65
35.00
12.50
12.50
1.02
12. 50
42.15
5.4-0
10.00
12.35
10.62
3.30
34.99
 53
23.49
31. 61
34.99
12.40
10. 00





Thrift Food Market
.
Tubbs, Eleanor
Tyrre 11 , ~ew
Union Feed & ll'uel Co.
Unkefer, Otis
Van's Grocery
do
do
do 
Van's Mission Market
Vaughan, Mrs. Hugh
June 11th, 1934.
STA TE RELIEF FUND


Verners Carpinteria Market
Walsh, Frank w.
Westside Grocery
Williams, Ruth
Wood, Vincent E.
Zoller, Lowelle

Smit~, Frank GUAD. PUB. CEME. DIST. FUND
Gewe~ Henry R. LOS ALAMOS PUB. CEME. DIST. FUND
Howa.r d, A. R 
Pico, Joe
Berlfer, v. M. SANTA MARIA OEME. DIST. FUND
Gingrich, James
Hall; E. P.
Holaer & Bailey
Macdonald, Wm.
Mid. cos. P. s. Corp.
Smith., C. L.
Venaae, Esther .M.
Venaas, Esther M.
Whiteside, T. L.
Whitney, M. H.
.
Mid. O. oun. Pub. Ser. Corp.
do. do do
do. do do
do do do
CASMA. LT. DIST. FUND
GUAD. LT. DIST. FUND
Les ALAMOS LT. DIST. FUND
ORCU'ff L!. DIST. FUND
Montecito County Water Dist. MONTECITO CO. WATER DIST.
550.49
2.og
93.53
10.25
g.74
3.99
224.50
s4.71
351.g5
$2.$2
12. 50
26.24
4g.oo
19.01
2g.oo
12.00
24.23
115.00
5.lto
6.oo
4.oo
21.00
27.00
9.00
16.48
g.40
44.oo
90.00
20.00
5. 75
90.00
157.50
31.20
139.50
g795
77.70
FUND 79,595.00
Bailey, Mrs. Ethel H.

Caywood, Hal D. .
Caywood, Hal D.
Wilson, William J.
Wilson, William J.
SALARY FUND 5.00
5. 00
5.00
5.00
5.00

Upon the p.a ssage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,

Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Na~s, none. Absent, none.
Upon moti~n the Board adjourned sine die.

1 9
1-20
County Aid -
for Relief o
Unemployment

The foregoing minutes are hereby approved. -----:-----
I 
uperv sors.
Attest:


Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California,
June 18th , 1934, at 10 o 'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomae T. Dinsmore
Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker, and the

Clerk. Supervisor 0. L. Preisker in the chair.
The minutes of the last regular mee t ing were read and approved.
~
In the Matter o f County Aid for Relief of Unemployment:

It appearing t o the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper
persons to receive county aid;

Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his war-

rant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set opposit
.
their respective names, to wit:
Name Hrs. Worked Amount District
Avant, Louis  20  10.00 District I
Breck, Sam  2  1.00
206-B-7
State Relief
Bright, Scot t 24 12.00
Buzzell, Wm. 24 12.00
Cota, Marcus 2 1.00

Cienfuegos, Joaquin 22 11.00

Chavez, Manuel 4 2. 00
 
Castro, Peter 24 12. 00
Clancy, Alfred 24 12. or-
Cheverais, Lucas 16 s.oo
Dominguez, Albert 24 12.00
Dominguez, Paul 24 12. 00
Foster, Edward 24 12.00
Flores, Martin 12 6.oo
 
Graham, Ernest 9 4.50

Gracia, Edward 24 12.00
Goodrow, Fred  20   10. 00
Hathaway, Otto 19 ~ 9.75
Jimenez, Andrew 24 12.00
Juarez, Frank  20 10.00
Johns, Wm. 24 12.00

Lonez, Paul  24 12. 00 4
Larnpke , Thomas 14 7. 00
Merrifield, Wm. 14 7.00
Marti.nez, J ohn 24 12.00
Molin-o, Agr ipino 3 1.50
Motz,. Roy 14 7.00
McKnight, Edwin 12  6. 00
Olds, Charlie 16 8.60
Para, Francisco 24  12. 00
Romer o , Frank 3 1.00
Romero, J oseuh 
  g 4.oo


J une 18th, 1934 

Name  Hrs. Worked Amount District
Ramirez, Jesus 24 12.00 Dist rict I
24
206-B-7
Ramirez, Lucio 12. 00 State Relief
Roderiguez, Antonio 3 1~~0
Rubio, Jesus 16 ei. oo 
Saragosa , Graciano 24 12. 00
Stroman, Earl 24 12. 00
Schuyler, Earl 24 12. 00
Stevens , Irvin  16 s.oo
Savela, Elario 24 12.00 
Urives, Francisco . 24 12. 00
~
Valenzuela, Joe  10 5. 00
Wright , Harold  4 2. 00
Wilbur , Louis  18 9. 00
Zaris, George 24 12. 00
District II
Arrellanes, A. 15 4. 99 Gidney Flats Camp
State Relief
Albright, Henry 14 4.66 209-B-7 
4.99
June 1 to 19, Incl.
Baisley, A. J. 15
Berkman, Eric 15 4.99
Bell, Marion 14 4. 66
Burns, James 14 4.66 \
Bovaro, Philip 14 ~-. 66
Brown, James 14 4.66
' Cordero, E. A.  3 .99
Castro , Joe 14 4.66
Dominguez , Phi 11 p  15 4. 99
Daughenbaugh , Ira 15 4.99
Dismuke, O. H.  15 4.99
Early, George g 2.66
Gordon, Tom  15 4.99
Gonzales, Roque 14 4.66
Gomez, Joe 14 4.66
Garcia, Juan 14 4.66
Hurley, Dan 15 4.99
Harrigan, Wm.  15 4.99
Hrijalva, Joe  10 3.33
Hill, Wm.  3 .99
Hochrister, Nick  lS 5. 99
J onas, Chas. 19 6.33
Kelly, Hugh  15 4.99
Lamb, Bernard 15 4.99
Lansing , Fred 15 4.99
Leyva, Leo 10 3.33
Lugo , D.  14 ij 66
McAdams, Wm. 14 4.66
Maage, Henry  15 4.99
Maybe, Albert  15 4.99
Malcolm, James 6 1. 99
~ud, Earl 14 4.66
122



Name
Ojeda, Jose
Post, Andrew
Page, Ed.
Pico, Ancino
Pico, Albert
Roper, Patrick
Rubio, Carman
Romer o, R.
Summer s, C. E.
Singel, Joe
Slader, George
Thomas, Arthur
Vasquez, Paul
Webster, C. W.
Woods, Winham





Winiford, Lawrence
Loomis, Henry
Ables, Edgar
Acuna, Sant iago
Aldridge, Thomas
Alverado , Pau l
Antonio, Theo.
Apal'icio, Thoe.
Apodaco , Albert
Avila, Ignacio
Avila, Julian
Arrios, Chas.
Badilla, Pete
Banuelos, Joseph
Barbere, Robt
Becerra, Felix
.
Bonn, John
Boubon, Albert
Bowen , Chas.
Caballero, Nash
Calles, Geronimo
Calles, Rosalio
Gallosa, Manuel
Coplema.n, Connie
Cardona, Gonzalo
Castillo, Jos. B.
Chacon, Eustacio
Christopher, Gus
Cisneros, Joe
Conway, Byron
Cordero, Steven
Cordero, Victor
Cota, Lawrence





Hrs.worked
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
11
15
7
15
14
14
14
14
12
15
40
24
24
32
24-
24
24
24
40
32
24
24
16
40
g
16
32
24-
16
24
50
g
24
16
16
10
24-
4-0
6
16
Amount
4.99
4. 99
4.99
4.99
4.99
4.99
4. 99
3.66
4.99
2.33
4.99
4.66
4.66
4.66
4.66
3. 99 .
4.99
20. 00
12.00
12.00
16.00
4. 00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
20. 00
16.00
12.00
12.00
g.oo
20. 00
4. oo
s.oo
16.00
12.00
s.oo
12. 00
25. 00
4. oo
12.00
s. oo
g.oo
5.00
12. 00
20.00
3. 00
s.oo

District
District II
Gidney Flats Camp
State Relief
206-B-7
June 1 to 19, Incl.

District II
206-B-7
State Relief
June 18th, 1934.
Name Hrs. Worked Amount District
Cota, Tony A. 22 11.00 District II
206-B-7
DeLeon, Raymond 32 16. 00 State Relief
Delgadillo, Gregory 32 16.00

Delgado, Joe 24 12.00
Dominguez, Albert 4-o 20.00
Draper, Fred 24 12. 00
Espinosa, Leonardo 40 20.00
Espinosa, Vincent * 24 12.00

Fabela, Franc~sco 26 13.00

Fabregate, John 22 11. 00
Falcon , Joe 24 12.00
Fernandez, Joe 34 17.00

Flores, Labrado 24 12.00
Ford, Harry 3g 19.00

Frausto, Severo 40 20.00 
Franco, Nicholas 26 13.00

French , Edwin 4.oo
Garcia, Adolph 32 16.00

Garcia, Chas. 32 16.00

Garcia, Gabriel 40 20.00
Garrett, Richard 32 16.00

Gearing, Boss 4-.oo

Gonzales, Armando 16 s.oo

Gonzales, Ed. R. 32 16. 00
Gonzales, Feli pe 24 12.00
Gonzales, Julio 24 12.00
Gonzales, Pedro 24 12.00

Gonzales, Rudolfio 6 3.00

Goux, Tony 16 s.oo

Gracias, David 24 12.00
Craham, Albert 16 g.oo

Grand, Peter B. 24 12.00
Greenwald, Ed. 24 12.00

Grimes, John 59 29.50

Gutierrez, John 24 12.00
Harnes , Edgar 32 16.00

Hart, Tom 32 16. 00

Hendricks, Raymond 32 16.00
Hendrickson, Wren 32 16.00
Herndandez, Albert 40 20.00
Hernandez, Angel 32 16.00

H~rna.ndez, Emeterio 16 s.oo
Hernandez, Jose H. 6 3.00

Hernandez, Jose s. 24 12.00
Herrera, Santos 24 12.00
Hogan, Lester 34 17.00

Holguin, Esequiel 24 12. 00
Hughes, Chas. 24 12. 00
Immuci, Mike 24 12.00
Name Hrs. Worked Amount District
 24  Infante, Maximino 12. 00 District II
206-B-7
Javamillo, Sabino 16 8.00 State Relief
Juarez, Adrian 32 16.00
Kennedy, Ben 24 12.00
Wm.  Krebaum, 32 16.00
tane, Joseph 24 12.00
Lara, Manuel  16 g.oo
Lara, Marcus  40 20.00
Lee, Jess 16 g.oo
Leon, Tony 24 12. 00
Leyva, John 24 12.00
Limon, Joe 32 16.00
Lopez, Frederico 40 20.00
Lopez, George 40 20.00
Lopez, Jose X 24 12. 00
Lopez, Benaldo 40 20.00
Luera, Borjo 24 12.00
Luna, Frank 24 12.00
McMann, Fred 32 16.00
McSkimming, Jas.  32 16.00
Madrigal, Joaquin  40 20.00
Manke, Otto 16 g.oo
Ma.lengo, Edward 22 11.00
Martinez, Joseph 32 16. oo
Martinez, Zacarius 24 12. 00
Mendoza, Andres  24 12.00
Mendoza., Chas. 32 16.oo
Mercado, John 2g 14.oo
Mira, Jose Jr. 32 16.00
Molino, Louis g 4.oo
Molino, Victoriano 40 20;00
Moore, Chas. 24 12.oo
Morello, Ray 32 16. 00
Mazzini, Thee  16 s.oo
Nava, Alfonso 2g 14. 00
Cooke, Edward 24 12.00
Ojeda, Juan 24 12.00
Olivera, Har ry 32 16.oo
Orantia, Ignacio 24 12. 00
Ortega, Secundino 24 12.oo
Ortez, Guadalupe  24 12.00
Otis, Loran 32 16.00
Palatto, Jose  24
.
12.00
 Palma, Joe 24 12.00
 Palma, Mike 32 16.00
 Parker, J. D. g 4.oo
Peebles, James  16 g. 00
-

Name
Perales, Nicholas
Perez, John
Perez, Jesus
Perez, Jesus P.
Perez, Pedro
Perez, Refugio
Perez, Teofilo
Plimer, Edw
P9mmier, Andrew
Ramazzini, Joseph
Ramirez, Joe
Reyes, Carmen
Richardson, Frank
Rios , Dean
Rivas, Jesus
Rodarte, Raymond
Rodriguez, Joseph
Rodri guez, Matias
Rojo, Mi guel
Romero, Fred Jr.
Romero, Fred Sr.
Rudesell, Geor ge
Rue ff, Fred
Rueff, Joseph
Ruiz, Albert
Ruiz, Caesar
Ruiz, Elario
Ruiz, Filberto
Ruiz, Nasario
Sabino, Buse
Salazar, Reyes
Savitz, Christian
Scoggin, C. c.
Serna, Christobal
S~ymour, Marvin
Shannon, James
Shaw, Wm.
.Sierra, James
Smith , Angus
Borio, Mike
Sosa, Jose
Sotello , Martin
Steele, Thomas
Streiff, John
Suey, Gen Yen
Tapie , Joe
Tibbats, Edw.
Tompkins, Pete










June 18th, 1934 .
Hrs. Worked Amount
24
24
32
16
24
22
24
32
32
g
32
32
32
32
24
40
24
26
26
32
32
24
24
26
20
16
40
24
24
16.
32
2.4
24
24
4o
24
16
24
24
40
32
24
24
24
40
32
12.00
12. 00
16.00
s.oo
12.00
11. 00
12. 00
16. 00
16. 00
4. 00
16. 00
16. 00
16.00
16. 00
12. 00
20. 00
12. 00
13.00
13. 00
. 16. 00
16. 00
12.00
12. 00
13.00
10. 00
s. 00
20. 00
4.oo
12. 00
12 . 00
s.oo
16.oo
12. 00
12. 00
12.00
4. 00
20.00
12.00
g . 00
12.00
12.00
20.00
16. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
20.00
16. 00
District
Dietrict II
206-B-7
State Relief
-------- - -----------.------------------------------------------r-----
:126
N~me
Torres , Joe
Trujillo, Miguel

Unzueta, Julian
Uribes, Manuel
Valenzuela, Alfred 
Vasquez, Arnold
Veldes, Apolinar
Villalebus, Alfred .
Williams, Bli
W 1 lson, George
Well, Robert
Zabata, Herbert
Arman, Thorgier
Arrellanes, Luz A.'
Ball, Arthur
Bartlett, Emory
Chackel, Victor
Cockran, Leamon
Cordero, Edder
Crodero , Wm.
Co ta, Felix



Friedly , ,Allen
Gonzalws, Gregorio
Gross, Cleveland
Hall, Albert
Hernandez, Ignacio
Howenstine, Chas. 
Hutchison, Robert 
Lee, Frank 
Lester, George
Lopez, Arnulfo 
Mcintyre, Ralph
Mora, Santiago
Navarez, Louis
Ortez, Manuel
Palatto, Marcus
.
Renteria, Hilario 
Sanchez, Raymond
Garicana, Pablo
Stephens, John
Tello, Stanley 
Welty, Scott 
Woodring , Orville 
Baxter, John
Bennett, Chas.
Bradbury, Earl
Bur dette, Chas.
.
Burton , Joseph 

Hrs.
24
32
24
24
22
21+
16
24
40
32
24
24
30
22
26
24
24
24
2g
21+
30
24
24
30
24
24
24
30
30
24
24.
30
24
24
1g
24
30
12
24 
24
12
32
12
32
18
36
Worked

Amount
12.00
16. 00
12.00
12.00
4.oo
11. 00
12. 00
g. oo
12.00
20. 00
16.00
16. 00
12. 00
12. 00
15.00
11.00
13. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
14. oo
12.00
15. 00
12.00
12. 00
15.00
12. 00
12. 00
12.00
15.00
15.00
12. 00
12. 00
15.00
12.00
12. 00
9.00
12.00
13.00
6.oo
12. 00
12.00
6.oo
16.00
6. 00
16. oo
9. 00
l g.co
District
District II
206-B-7
State Relief


June lgth, 1934 

Name Hrs; Worked Amount  District
Cheesebrough, V111s1a 4g 24.oo District II
206-B-7 -
Cobbs, Chas. 24 12.00 State Relief
Converse, Linton 2g 14.oo
Craig, Genevieve 2S 14.oo
DeLeon, Bernie 32 16.00
Elizalde, Manuel ~6 l S.00
Forney, Gene 35 17. 50
Glover, Herschel 30 15.00
Gonzales, Peter c. 18 9.00
Gorman, Albert 24 12.00
Green , Allen 32 16.00
Huber, Chas. 6 3.00
Leanos, Antonio 19 9.50
Lilley, Gillford 32 16. 00
Lord, Walter 24 12.00
Mendoza, Arthur 28 14. oo
Robinson, George 24 12. 00
Seegert, Helen 24 12.00
Valenzuela, Ernest 31 15.50
Virga, Michael 36 18.00
Wheeler, Helen 30 15.00
Wines, Wm. 32 16. 00
Wilson, Harold 36 ig. 00
Arnold, Carl F. 32 16. 00
Bennett, Albert 30 15. 00
Buelna, John 12 6.oo
Calderon, Anthony 3g 19. 00
Cartley, J. H. 32 16.00
Cody, Andrew 29 14. 50
Delley, George E. 32 16.oo
Diaz, Lawrence 24 12. 00
Eddy' Cecil 18 9.00
Gutierrez, Antonio 20 10.00
Holston, John  30 15.00
Jacobs, Alfred 18 9.00
Jacob, James 32 16.00
LeFrance, John 24 12. 00
Marsh, Norman  24 12. 00 .
Martinez, Gallileo 23 11.50
Masson, Edmond 16 8.oo
Mendosa, Manuel 3g 19.00
Moraz, Bacillio 30 15.00

Newlon, Earl  23 11. 50
Obiols, Alex 19 . 9. 50
24 . Oldham, John 12.00
Ph~lli:ps, Byron 22 11.00
Pommier, Andrew Sr. 32 16.00
Posites, Jose 24 12. 00
1-28
Name
Reyna, Arthur
Rodarte, Raynard
Romero, Carmen -
Ruiz, Antonio
Ruiz, Fred O. 
Saberion, Louis
Spencer, Louelin
Stoddard, Vern
Valenzue la , Frank
Valenzuela, Gregory _M.
Vensor, Bruno
Villa, Lorenzo
Wachter, George
Abila, Frank
Ambrosi, Joe
Anderson, James
Andrews, Thomas
Araluce, Abel
Arata, Ernest
Arrelanes, Louis J.
Ashbaugh , Bert
Baillie, James
Bateman, Roy
Bean, Joshua
Besette, Frank

Blaylock, Wm.
Booth, Wm.
Brockman , Oliver
Browning, Briscoe




Buffington, Howard .
Caswell, Earl
Jacob , Christian
Corbett, Hugh
Clark, Victor
Coats, Louis R.
Cordero, Clyde
Cordero, Joe D.
Cordero, Harry E.
Cordero, Victor
Cota, J oseph H
Conlon , James Sr.
Connelly, James
Coombs, Ray
Contreras, Faustino
Craig , Alex
Dalton , Geo W.
De la Torre, Arthur
De la Torre, Wm.
Delk, Robert


Hrs.
12
g
18
24-
24
12
38
32
3g
14-
32
30
15
24
2
4o
10
30
21
32
24-
24-
30
24-
28
26
24-
24
24-
24
24-
24
30
24-
24
24
24
34
24
24
30
26
24
24
24
13
24
24-
24
Worked Amount
6. 00
4-. 00
9. 00
12.00
12. 00
6-00
19.00
16.00
19 . 00 -
7. 00
16. 00
15.00
7.50
12. 00
1.00
20.00
5.00
15.00
io.50
16.00
12. 00
12.00
15. 00
12.00
14.oo
13.00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
15.00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
15. 00
13.00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
6.50
12.00
12. 00
12.00
District
District II
206-B-7
State Re lief.


June l St h, 1934.
Name Hrs. Worked Amount District
Desmore , John g 4. oo District II
206-B-7
Dickscheidt, Wm. 20 10. 00 State Relief.
Doremus, Fantomas 24 12. 00
Elizalde, Rudo l ph 24 12.00
Emigh , Frank 24- 12. 00
Fox, Carl 2lt 12. 0Q
Francis, Ed 24 12.00
Fuller, George 24 12.00
Gapa, John 24- 12. 00
Garcia, John 24 12.00
Garcia, Wenselado 30 15.00
'
Gorman, Chas. 24 12.00
Gramasco, John 6 3.00
Grand, George 19 9.50

Green, Robt 24 12.00
Gudgeon, Geo 23 11.50
Hall, Fred 36 i g. oo
Hanna, George 24 12. 00
Harty, John 24 12. 00
Hendrickson , Gordon 16 s.oo
Hernandes, Frank 24 12.00
Hill, Clarence 24 12.00
Hogan, Wm. T. 40 20.00
Hovland, Chris 32 16. oo
Hunter, Robt 24 12. 00
Hurt, Wm. 24 12.00
Hy11e, Fred 24 12. 00
Jenkinso~,Harry 32 16.00
 
Johnson, Lon 24 12. 00
Jones, Edward 24 12.00
Jackson, Harry 24 12.00
Keeler, Thos. 24 12. 00
Kirkwood, Jack 24 12. 00
King, George 38 19. 00
Kiriskidas, Frank 24- 12. 00
Kopp , Loren 2lt 12.00
Kriger, Cornelius lg 9. 00
Lang, Henry 24 12.00
'
Lewis, Thos. 24 12.00
Livermore, Cliff 2g i4.oo

Lopez, casamiro 24 12. 00
Limos, John 24 12.00
McGann, Pat rick 24 12.00 .

Mccants, Luther 24 12. 00

McDonough, Wm. B. 24 12.00
Medley, Harold 24 12.00
Mecham, Frank 32 16.00
Moore, Melvin 24 12.00
Mowry, Ar thur 30 15. 00
-------------------------------------------------------
130
Name
Nigh, Harry
Newkirk, Roy
~'Conner, David
Orena, Chas.
O'Neal, Roy
Rosalee, Antonio
Osborne, Fred
Pace, William
Padilla, Felix
Padilla, Salvador
Palacias, John
Penrose, Clarence
Perez, Domingo
Rawson, Robt
Richmond, Richard
Romero, Frank C.
Romero, Frank
Ross, Munro
Ruiz, Ernest
Santana, Adolph
Saucedo, Bonaciano
Shea, Ralph Jr.
Shea, Ralph Sr.
Sierra, Angel
Silva, John
~ impson, John
Simons, Marvin
Slater, Wm.
Stafford, Howard
Steeves, Ewart
Strain, Robt
Straughn, Alfred
Snyder, Earl
Torres, Raphae 1
Trester, Ralph
Ullery, Chester
Vandermos, Rudolph
Villa, Jesus
Velarde, John
Ward, Richard
Watson, Fred
Wayland, Frank
Yee, Henry
Andrada, Mary
Antles, Louise
Ashbaugh, Minnie
Blaney, Mary
Butler, Maud








Hrs.
20
24
32
30
13
24
25
24
24
24
30
24
24
24
32
24
24
24
30
24
24
g
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
30
24
24
24
36
24
34
24
24
26
21
18
18
24
worked Amount
$10.00
12. 00
16. 00
15.00
6.50
12. 00
12.50
12.00
12. 00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
16.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
15. 00
12. 00
12. 00
4.oo
12.00
12.00
12.oo
12.00
12.00
12.00
12 . 00
12.()()
12.00
12.00
12.00
15.00
12. 0Q
12.00
12;oo
ig. oo
12.00
17. 00
4.oo
12.00
12. 00
13. 00
l0.50
9.00
9.00
12.00
District
I
District II
206-B-7
State Relief.





---------- --~-----------------~----------------------~~
June 15th , 1934.
j_ 1
Name Hrs. Worked Amount District.
Butler, Mamie 2'4- 12.00 District II
206-B?
Canning, Joseph 1g 9.00 State Relief.
Day, Marion Mrs. 30 i5.eo
Dickson, Eva g 4. oo
Dunbar, Richard 24 12.00
Elgart, Minnie 24 12. 00
Ellis, Ver ta 30 15. 00

Ennis, Josie 24 12. 00
Escota, Vincent 24 12 00
Fields, Leone 24 12.00
Garcia, Julia . 24 12.00
Garzoli, Mercedes 12 6.00
Gariano, Anna 24 12.00
Harper, Eva 24 12.00

Hawkins, Agnes 12 6.0Q

Hunter, Elizabeth 24 12.00
.
Jones, May 24 12.00
Kent, Bessie 24 12.00

Koster, Adeline 24 12. 00

Lane, Maude 24 12. 00
Leon, Jennie 12 6.00
Licona, Catherine 22 11.00
Linville, Mrs. Robt 3 1. 50
McLaughlin, Cora 12 '6. 00
McMurdo , Ann 18 /9 00
McNamara, Vera 16 g. 00
Maloy, Maydora 24 12.00
Monks, Clara 30 15.00
Pereyra, Delfina 24 12.00

Pereyra, Jennie lS 9.00
Peres, Elena 24 12. 00

Petersen, Inez 24 12. 00
Qualls, Christy 14 7 . 00
Randall, Hattie 4. 00

Richart, Rolland Mrs. 24 12.00
Rodriguez, Jennie 18 9. 00
Sailor, Mattie 24 12. 00
Sherman, Jessie 24 12.00
Silva, Mary 24 12.00
Steen, James Mrs. 24 12. 00
Thornsberry, Daiew 24 12.00
Wallace, Gore ta 12 6.oo
Weiss, Anna 10 5.00
Weiss, Margaret 21 10.50
West, Caddie 24 12.00
Aralos Manuel 22 11.00
Avezzie, Victor 24 12. 00
Barton, Samuel 24 12.00
Duffman, Rinnah 24 12.0Q
132

Name Hrs. Worked Amount District
Cordero , Chas. c. 24 12.00 District II
206-B-7  Caballero , Ed. 30 15. 00 State Relief.
Dalton, George 24 12.00
DeMarina, Edw. 24 12. 00
Dominguez, Antonio 22 11. 00
Ella, Emil  6 3.00
Farkason, John  24 12.00
Garcia, Carlos 30 15. 00
Hunter, Anthony 20 10. 00
Lyons, Thoe. 7 3.50
Martinez, Estan g 4. 00
Mendez, Lawrence 24 12.00
Morgan, Herbert 24 12. 00
Pene, John  g 4.oo
Pittman, George g 4.oo
Polley, Gladstone 24- 12. 00
Reyes, Ysidro 36 1g. oo
Rhoades, E. D.  24 12.00
Riley, Wm. 24 12. 00
Sandoval, Emilio 24 12.00
Sandoval, Jose  24 12.00
Sands, Jess 24 12.00
Sc~llorn, John  24 12.00
Shean, Frank 14 7.00
Stevenson, Ernest  12 6. 00
Sutton, Ray 24 12.00
Thomas, Geo s. 6 3. 00
Traphagen, Jas. 24 12. 00
Triggs, Archie 24 12.00
Turney, Myron 24 12. 00
Verner, Linn 30 15.00
Vie lma, Nash 24 12.00
Wegs, Clarence 13 6.50
 Williams, Albert 24 . 12. 00
Zapata, Tilmuccio  49 24.50
Abeyta, Bacilio 2g 14. oo
Adams, Roland 2g 14.oo
Bell, Earl 35 17.50
Carlson, Stanley  35 17.50
Carroll, Arthur 35 17. 50
Corder o , Alfonso 14 7. 00
Cowins, Virau--  35 17.50
Grayson , Harry 35 17.50
Greene, Percy 35 17.50
Klenk, Chas. 2g 14.oo '
Logan, Richard 35 17.50
Lower, Albert 24 12.00
Lynch, Chas. 24 12.0Q

Bland, George
Baker, John
Bryant,. Wm~
Deering, Eva
Pierce, Leslie
Huyck, Andy
Gilliland, Grace
Ferrari, Al
Garcia, J ames
Rheams, C. W.
Robinson, T. N.
Hickox, L.
Grider, Riley
Fields, Clayton
Cazenave, s.
Ostini, Fedele
Rhoads, Harvey
Stuart, T. N.
Tedrow, Thomas
Burke, Wilmer
Aguirre, Claude
.
Arrellanes, Frank
Barreras, Alex
Bates, Don
Berlier, Virgil
Bertinoia, Edward
Bitner, H. H.
Blocker, John
Bondietti, Tony
Bourbon, John
Bourquin, J. F.
Bowers, Rolland
Briggs, Chas.
Briscoe, Roy
Briscoe, W. R.
Brock, Albert
Brookshire, Chas.













Hours @
12.00
24
24
24
24
24
12
24
20
24
24
16
24
16
24
24
24
24
24


p.eriod
12.00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
6.oo
12. 00
10 . 00
12.00
12. 00
s. oo
12. 00
g.oo
12.00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
4. oo
Amount

District Five
35 .50 June Sth, to 14th $17.50 Roadside Cleanings
35
35
35
35
35
35 .90
21 .90
35 .50
35
6  90
35 .50
29 .90
35 .50
35 .90
35 .50
35
"
"
"
II
II
"
If
II
"
If
"
II 
II
"
II
II 
17.50 II
 17.50 It
.
17.50 Elcamino School
.
17.50 Washington Grove
. .
17.50 Roadside Cleaning
31.50 Recreation Bldg 
lS.90 ElCamino School
17.50 Guadalupe SchoQl
. 17.50 Roadside Cleaning
5.40 Recreation Bldg.
17.50 Washington Grove
26.10 Recreation Bldg.
17.50 Fairgrounds
31.50 Recreation Bldg 
17.50 Washington Grove
17.50 "
134
Name
Bu~ce, Chas.
Cause, Joseph
Cline, Fred
Cole, el L.
Dela Guerra, A.
Denman, Ivan
DeRosa John
Dewey, E. P.
Domingues, John .
Feehan, Bert
Ferraris, 8.
Fesler, I. M.
Flagg, Ray
Foster, A.
Foster, Wm.
Fouts, Wilbur
Garner , Ignacio
Gingrich, James
Glover, Crystal
Goodenough, Carl
Gorham, Guy
Graff, Ed. Sr.
Gregory, Frank Jr.
Griffeth, Murray
Hall, Edgar
Hansen, Alfred
Harper, Henry
Havens, Harry
Herman, Joe
Hernandez, J.
Hernandez, Pedro
Hill, Fred
Hinson, H. F.
Hughes, Harley Sr.
J ohneon, A. E.
Johnson, K.
Johnson, W. J.
Juarez, Dell
Ketcham, Edward
Kinyon, J. J.
Knight, Geo.
Lawrence, Joseph

Leyva, Belvin
Leyva, Frank
LogaTl , Janes
Lorono, Jose

Manes, Ernest
Martinez, Dave









. .



. .

Hours Period
! 2g .50 June $th to 14th
31
35
21
28
21
15 . 90
35 .50
35
35
25 . 90
28 .50
35  50
35
35
7
35
7
35 .90
,5 .50
14 .90
35 .50
22 .90
35 .50
29 .90
35  50
7
35
35
35
35
35
7
35  90
g . 90
35 .50
35
25
35
35
14
7
11 .90
33 .90
35  50
2S .50
35 .90
It
N
"
It
II
It
II
"
fl
"
"
If
It
II
"
"
" 
"
"
"
"
If
"
"
It
It
It

"
If

"
It
II
"
II

ff
II
II
If
N
"
It
"
- - .
Amount District Five
$14.00 Washington Grove
17.50 Fairgrounds
14. oo El Camino School
i o. 50 Los Alamos School
14.oo El Camino School
10.50 Roa~side Cleaning
13.50 El Camino School
17.50 Roadside Cleaning
17.50 Washington Grove
17.50 Roadside Cleaning
22~60 Cook St. School
14.oo s.M U.H.S.
17.50 El Camino School -
17.50 Los Alamos School
17.50 Roadside Cleaning
3.50 Los Alamos School
17.50 El Camino School
3.50 Roadeide Cleaning
31. 50 Re.c rea. tion Bldg.
17.50 Guadalune School   
12.60 El Camino School
17.50 Cemet ery
19.so El Camino School
17. 5e Ce m~tery
26.10 Recreation Bldg.
17.50 Roadside Cleaning
3.50 Maip St. School
17.50 Roadside Cleaning
17.50 do
17.50 Washington Grove
17.50 do
17.50 Los Alamos School
3.50 Washington Grove
31.50 Fairgrounds
7.20 El Camino School
17.50 Washington Grove
17.50 El Qam~no School
12.50 Main St. School
17.50 Washington Grove
17.50 Fairgrourns
7.00 Washington Grove
3.50 El Camino School
9.90 Cook. St. School
do
17.50 Fai+grounds
14. oo El Camino School
31.50 ~ecreation Bldg.

'

Name 
Martinez, Julian

Marvin, Brittan
Mckeehan, Hobart
Meagher, Joseph
Mello, Alfred
Mendoza, Chas.
Miranda, Frank
Montes, Louis
Moyer, I. J.
Mulligan, J.
Munoz, Ernest
Munoz, Pete

Nogues, Ernest
Olivera, Tom
Ontiveros, Abdon
Ontiveros, Ozell
Ortega, D. E.
Ow, Ray
Pacheco, E. H.
Pacheco, Joe
Parga, Andre
Penland, Elraer
Pereira, Frank
Pimentel, Antone
Ramey, Willars
Ramirez, F. B.
Ramirez, John
Reed, Geo.
Rivas, E. L.
Rizzo, Tom
Robles, Richard
Sanchez, Alfred
Sawyer, Wade
Schopp, Orville
Sharwood, Walter
Silva, M. G.
Smith, Harry

Stewart, Leo
Stovall, Harold
Stubblefield, A. J.
Sweet, Walter
Tarsus, L. V.
Taylor, Verna

Tremelling, J. H.
Turek, Louis
Turk, Ambrose
Vail, O. F.
Valencia, M. F.

Haurs @ Period
35 .50 June $th to 14th
2$ "
35 "
35 "
2g
35
35
2g
35
7
2g
35
35
35
14
35
2$ .90
35  50
35
2$
35
22
35
lg
35
14
26 .90
35  50
35
35
35
21 .90
28 .50
35
35
2$
35
12 .90
21 .50
35 .50
35
22
35
35 .90
35 .50
14 1/3.90
35 .50
II
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
II

II
"
II
If
II
"
II
II
"
"
"
"
"
ff
"
"
I
II
II

.".
"
n
II
"
" 
"
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Amount District Five
17.50 El Camino School
14.oo Roadside Cleaning
17.50 El Camino School
17.50 do
14.oo do
17.50 Roadside Cleaning
14.oo s.M.u.H.s.

17.50 Roadside Cleaning
25. 20 Fairgrounds
17.50 Washington Grove
6.30 Recreation Bldg.
14.00 Los Alamos School
17.50 El Camino School
17.50 Cemetery
17.50 El Camino School
7.00 Fairgrounis
17.50 Washington Grove
25.20 Recreation Bldg.
17.50 Fairgrounds
17.50 El Camino School
14.oo Fairgrounds
17.50 Washington G~ove
11. 00 Roadside Cleanirg
17.50 do
9.00 do
17.50 do
7.00 El Camino School
23.40 do
17.50 Roadside Cleaning
17.50 do
17.50 do
17.50 Fairgrounds
18.90 Recreation Bldg.
14-.00 Cemetery
17.50 El Camino School
17.50 Guadalupe School
14.oo Los Alamos School
17. 50 do
10.l!D El Camino School
l0.50 Roadside Cleaning
17.50 Roadside Cleaniil?;
17.50 do
11.00 Library
17.50 Roadside Cleaning
31.50 El Camino School
17.50 Roadside Cleaning
12.90 Recreation Bldg.
17.50 Roadside Cleaning
'
135
Name
V~rgae, c.
V~ei:-ra, M.
V~g~l, Ed.
Vigil, John

Watson, K. A.
Webster, R. O.
Williams; H. A.



Williams, L. R.
Wilson, Chas.
Wolverton, Frank
Edie, L. K.
 Evans, Henry
Hours 0
2g  50
35
35
14
23
35 .90
14 .50
7
21
21
3 .90
24 .50
June
Period
 gth to 14th


If
"
"
"
II
 "
If
"
Amount District Five
14. oo Los Ala.mos School
17.50 Guada~upe School
17.50 Roadside Cleanings
7.00 El Camino School
11.50 Main St. School
 31.50 Recreation Bldg 
7.00 Washington Grove
3.50 El Camino School
io.50 " .
l0.50 Cemetery
2.70 Fairgrounds
12.00 C. U. R. O.
Formation of J In the Matter of Formati on of Carpinteria Union High School Fire District.
Carpinteria
Union High S hool
Fire Distric 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Board passed and adopted the fol-
.
lowing Resolution, to wit:
RESOLUTION NO. 1347.
.
Order of the Board of Supervieors of Santa Barbara County Declaring the Forma-
.
tion of a County .Fire Protection District to be Known as Carpinteria Union High School
 
Fire District, and Declaring the Directors thereof 

WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County did on the 21st day
of May, 1934, aaipt a resolution determining that a county fire protection district be
formed, to be known as Carpinteria Union High School Fire District of Santa Barbara
County, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 734 of the Statutes of 1931; and
WHEREAS an election was duly and regularly called by said Board in the manner
provided by law, and duly and regularly held on the 12th day of June, 1934, ins aid
proposed district for the purpose of determining whether or not such county fire protection
district should be for1ned, to be known as the Carpinteria Union High School
.
Fire District of Santa Barbara County, and for the purpose of electing directors
thereof;
NOW, THEREFORE, this Board having on this lSth day of June, 1934, canvassed the
votes cast at said election, does hereby declare the results of said election to be
as f ollows:

That there were 104 votes cast at said election on the proposition of the far-

mation of said proposed county fire protection district to be known as Carpinteria
Union High School .Fire District of Banta Barbara County; that 72 of said votes, beir.g
 
a majority thereof, were cast in favor of said proposition; and 32 of said votes were
cast against the same;
That in Election District No. 1 of said proposed county fire protection dis-
' .
trict, which said 'election district is described as follows, to wit: Commencing at
. 
Linden Avenue in the town of Carpinteria, county of Santa aarbara, east tothe Ventura .

county line, the following votes were cast for director of said election district No.l,

to wit: Joe Schweiser, 37 votes;
That in Election District No. 2 of said proposed county fire protection diet
rict, which said election district is described as follows, to wit: Commencing at
Linden Avenue in the town of Carointeria, county of Santa Barbara, west to Toro Canym
Road in said County of Santa Barbara, the following votes were cast for director of
said election district No. 2, to wit: Myron W. Robertson, 25 vo tes; Burchell w. Upson
2 votes; and Cyril Hartley 1 vote ;

\




Issue and Sa
of Bonds of
Carpinteria
Union School
District .
 




I
June 18th, 1934.
 . ~ . . . - -
That in election Di strict No. 3 of said proposed county fire protection dietrict,
which said election district is described as follows, to wit: Commencing at
Toro Canyon Road in said county of Santa Barbara, west to the Ortega Rancho in the

1 7
town of Summerland, county of Santa Barbara, the fo~~owing votes were cast for director
of said election district No. 3, to wit: Howard Irwin 22 votes; 
And this Board of Supervisors does fU.rther order and declare that the territoiy
hereinafter described is hereby duly organized as a county fire protection district,
to be known as Carpinteria Union High School Fire District of Santa Barbara County;
that said county fire protection district is hereby described as follows, to wit:
Commencing at the Mouth of Rincon Creek, thence following the East boundary of
Santa Barbara County to its intersection with the North Line of Township Four (4) North,
 S. B. M.; thence west to the Northwest corner of Section One (1) of Township Four (4)
North Range 2-6 West; thence South to the Southwest corner of Section Twelve (12) of
last named Township thence West to the Southwest Corner of Section Eleven (11) of said
Township; thence in a Westerly direction .t o the Northeast corner of Ortega Rancho; thenc
Southerly on the East line of Ortega Rancho to the Pacific Ocean; thence Easterly alo.ng
the line of the Pacific Ocean to the place of beginning. 
As per description of the boundaries of Carpinteria Union High School District
shown on page Four (4) Boundary Description Book, on file in the Office of the Super-_
intendent of Santa Barbara County Schools 
And t his Board of Supervisors does f urther order and declare that the f ollowing
persons received r espectively the highest number of votes of directors of said
district, to wit: Election District No. 1, Joe Schweizer; Election District No. 2,
Myron W. Robertson; Election District No. 3, Howard Irwin; and the said three persons

are hereby declared to have been elected to the office of director and to constitute
the Board of Directors of said Carpinteria Union High School Fire District of Santa
Barbara County.
e / In the Matter of the Issue and Sale of Bonds of Carpinteria Union School
District, in the Sum of $10,000.00.
This being the time heretofore fixed f or receiving bids f or the sale of the
i ssue of bonds, in the above entitled matter, the Board .proceeded to open and consider
the following bids, to wit:
. .
Weeden & Co., bid par, accrued interest to date of delivery, and
a premium of
The Anglo California National Bank , bid par, accrued interest to

date of delivery, and a premium of
D. A. Hill & Co., bid par, accrued interest to date of delivery,
and a premium of
101.00
222. 00
It appearing to the Board t hat the bid of D. A. Hill & Co., for the issue of
$10,000.00 of said bonds, is the highest and best bid for said bonds; upon motion, duly
seconded and carried, i t is ordered that the bid of D. A. Hill & Co., for the issue
of said bonds, be and the same is hereby accepted , and said D. A. Hill & Co., de clared
the purchaser of said bonds; and
It is further ordered that D. A. Hill & Co. , have ten days after the delivery of
an abstract of the proceedings on the issue and sale of said bonds, within which to
accept delivery and pay for said bonds at the office of the County Treasurer of the
County of Santa Barbara.
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Upon the p~ssage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the f ollowing
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. , Absent, none.
In the Matter of Petitions for County Aid:
It a rpearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following petitioners are proper
persons t o receive County Aid: Upon Motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordere
that the Auditor draw his Warrant on General Fund in favor of the following persons
for the amounts set opposite their respective names on the first day of July 1934,
to wit:
Grinstead Otis
Leal, Lucy
Miller, Margaret
Alkire, Simon
Bracegirdle, Annie
Davies, Alison
Gonzales, Mrs. Louis
Harris, Emma
Harvey, Ruth
Hathaway, Ella
Hurley, I da
Jones, Gomer
Lee, Jason D.
Lane, Mary
Pearson, Hans
Russell, William
Tyler, Eliza
Bueter, Wil liam
Clark, George Washington
Filburn, Fred
Meade, George
Welch, Wesley E.
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Brauer, Herman
Burton, Amy
Chung, Ah
Doerges, Henry
Emmons, Blanche
LaFur , Joe 
FIRST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
Carpinteria
Carpinteria
Carpinteria
SECOND SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
c/o County Welfare Dept.
1509 State St. , c/o Mrs. Robert McFadden
14 E. Sola St.
c/o County Welfare Dept.
1g30 Bath st.
526 W. Victoria
c/o County Welfare Dept.
g22t Orange
11~7 Chapala St.
 1733 Gillespie St.
14lg Castillo St.
c/o County Welfare Dept.
224 E. Figueroa
1528 San Andres
THIRD SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
Star Route #1, Paradise Camp
Los Olivos
Los Olivos, c/o C.C.Campbell
Santa Ynez
Xinevan Ranch, San Marcos Pass
FOURTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
Send all District Four checks to the
Santa Mar~a Office
$30. 00
10.00
20.00
20.00
~2.00
1.00
7.05
15.00
is.oo
10.00
17.50
3.00
10. 00
g.oo
20.00
12. 00
10 . 00
10 . 00
2 0.00
10 . 00
1.00
12.00
1.00
 Montoya, 'Marie
Morehart, Frances
12.00
15. 00
i.oo
ig. oo
lS. oo
Shuler, Agnes
West, Leona
Wong , Ah


15.00
12.00
1.00

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Campbell, Robert
Feliz, Mary
Fulton, William
Hansen, Jutta
Hibbard, _ Bert
Moat, Samue 1 .
Mulligan, James
Parker, Mattie
Patino, Canut!ll
Searcy, Floyd
Snow, Vida H.
Taylor, Mrs. Charles
Toledo, Filomena
Wallace, Leona
Whi tehUJrst, Joe
Waley, Waldo
June lSth, 1934 
FIFTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT .
Send all District Five checks
to the Santa Maria Of~ice



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1.00
15.00
1.00
10.00
20.00
1. 00
- 4. 00
15. 00
5. 00
25. 00
15. 00
5.00
6.oo
10.00
i.oo
23. oo
Loan from th (
State.
In the Matter of Loan from the State.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Board passed and adopted Ordinance
No. 481, "An Ordinance to authorize Santa Barbara County . to borrow the sum of One . ~ .
Hundred Five Thousand Three Hundred Thirty-eight Dollars ($l05,33s.oo) from the State'

of California under the provisions of Unemployment Relief Bond Act of 1933.

Upon the passage of the foregoing Ordinance, the roll being cal.led, the follow-

ing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Frea G. Stevem,
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
Appointment /" In the Mttter of Appointment of M~mbers of the Board of Education.
of Members o
Board of It appearing to the Board from a report of Muriel Edwards, Superintendent of
Schools, that the terms of office of Mrs. Ethel H. Bailey, Lompoc, and William J.
 Education.
Correcting -
Clerical Err rs
in Assessmen s .

Wilson, Santa Maria, will expire on the 1st day of July, 1934; upon motion, duly
seconded and carried, it is ordered that Mrs. Ethel H. Bailey and William J. Wilson
be and the same are hereby appointed Members of the Board of Education of Santa Barbara
 
County, for the two year term beginning July 1st,. 1934, vice themselves, term expired
In the Matter of Correcting Clerical Errors in Assessments.
It appearing to the Board, from a report filed by the County Assessor of Santa
Barbara Cou.n ty, State of C.a lifornia, on  June igth,. 1934, that clerical errors have been ; '
made in certain assessments, and application h~~i~g been made to this Board by said
Coun.t y Assessor for the cancellati.o n . of said assessments, . and any and all uncollected
taxes and assessments on or against said real property, as provided in Section 2804a
of the Political Code of the State of California; and

It further appearing that the written consent of the District Attorney of said
County has been obtained to the cancellation of said assessments;
Now, therefore, it is ordered that the County Assessor be and he is hereby
authorized to make the necessary correct ions in the assessments set forth in said
report, as f ollows, t o wit:
Strike off from delinque.n t roll 19.3 4 page 27 all .t axes, penalties and costs 
aginast Und 1/g interest in Lot 2a Block R Ocean Terrace Tract assessed to Benjamin
E. Cuthbert. This was a double assessment on the assessment roll. 
Strike off from delinquent roll 1934, page 114 all taxes, penalties and costs
against Lot 21 Blo~k 271 on a valuation of $70. and assessed to Richard o. Jones. This
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was an error in assessment there being no such lot in the block.
Strike off from delinauent roll 1934, page 24S all taxes, penalties and costs
against personal property assessed against Elizabeth McPherson to the value of $560 
.
This was a clerical error in the original assessment, there having been no personal
property and none was shown on property sheet.
Correct the delinquent roll of 1934 page 224 as follows; Change lot 30 Block
136 City of Lompoc, assessed to A. R. Hathway to Lot 3oa Block 136,The Southern Pacific
Company owns a small part of this lot and same was declared and assessed in their
right of way.
.
Strike off from delinquent roll 1932 page 111 all taxes, penalties and costs
against tot 19 Block 146 City of Santa Barbara, assessed to Elmer R. Morningstar. This
was an error in the original assessment 
Strike off from delinquent roll 1933 page 127, all taxes, penalties and costs
against Lot 19 Sleek 146, City of Santa Barb~ra, assessed to Elzrer R. Morningstar.
This was error in original assessment.
Res i gnation .J
of J , c. Van
In the Matter of Resignation of J. C. VanDyke.
Dyke. . The written resignation of J, C. Van Dyke, Member of Santa Barbara County
Emergency Relief Committee, to 'take effect immediately, was received, and upon motion,
duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said resignation be and the same is
hereby accepted.
Correcting _
Allowance of
Claims.
in the Matter of Correcting Aliowance of Claims.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made arrl.
I
Cancellation
of Funds.
entered on the 11th day of June, 1934, allowing the following claims, for the amounts
and payable out of the funds designated, respectively, be and the same is hereby
rescinded, t6 wit~
Batkin, R. P., for $9.3g, payabl~ out of Good Roads Fund;
Saulsbury, Lenn, for $56.00, payable out of 3rd Road Fund.
And it is further ordered that said claims be recalled from the Auditor and reallowed,
as of June 11th, 1934, for the amounts and payable out of the funds designated
respectively, to wit:
Batkin, R. P., for $7.37, payable out of Good Roads Fund;
Saulsbury, Lenn, for #56.0Q, payable out of Good Roads Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 42 C 1, furniture and equipment,
General Hospital--Santa Barbara, General Fund, to Unappropriated Reserve.
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of
$150.00 is not needed in the above account, General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of One
Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to
the UnapPropriated Reserve General Fund 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
Transfer of
Funds .
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to
Account 91 A 7, visiting nurse, Board of Supervisors, General Fund. 
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been r easonal:i y foreseen at the time of preparing the
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budget, has arisen by re~son of addition to budget necessary, and which has depleted
the funds provided for sam~;
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
   
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Four Hundred Dollars, ( $400. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated
reserve to account 91 A 7, visiting nurse, Board of Supervisors, General Fund.
Upon the passage . of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
S~evens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Prei sker. N~ys, none. Absent, none.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to
Account 42 B 10, medical, surgical, laboratory and X-ray supplies, General Hospital--
Santa Barbara, General Fund.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably fores.een at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen by reason of insufficient funds to complete the fiscal year,
and which has depleted the funds provided for same;
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the
unappropriated reserve to acc~unt 42 B 10, medical, surgical, laboratory and X-ray
.
supplies, General Hospital-- Santa Barbara, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing r esolt1tion, the roll being called, the .
following Supervisors voted Aye, tow it: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to
Account 17 B 1, communication and transportation, Constable, 7th Township, General
Fund.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
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emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time C1f preparing the

budget, has arisen by reason of expenses of conditions locally, and which has depleted 
the funds provided for sarae; .
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Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of One
  
Hundred Dollars ($100.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriate
reserve to account 17 B 1, communication and transportation, Constable, 7th Township,
General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G  .
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.

Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within genexal
 
classification of Maintenance and Operation, Welfare Department, General Fund, is
necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
 
hereby revised as follows, to wit:

Transfer from Account 105 B 1, communication and transportation,
Transfer from Account 105 B 13, county cash aid -- adults,
Transfer from Account 105 B 14, county cash aid--aged
Transfer from Account 105 B 51, State aid--aged,
Welfare Department, General Fund,
to Account 105 B 11, food supplies,
to Account 105 B 24, burials
Welfare Department, General Fund. -----  -- -
.
$400.00;
goo.oo;
250. 00;
250.00,
200. 00 ,

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Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Steven ,

Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
classification of Maintenance and Operation, Welfare Department, General Fund,
.
is necessary;
 Now, therefore, be it Res'olved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as follows, to wit:
Transfer from Account 104 B 7, care and welfare,
Transfer from Account 104 B 51, State aid--aged
Transfer from Account lo4 B 14, County cash aid--aged
Welfare Department, General Fund,
to Account 104 B 11, food supplies
to Account 104 B 22, rents,
Welfare Department, General Fund.
$300.00;
100. oo;
100.00,
$450.00;
5 0 . 00,

Upon the passage of the foregoing r esolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
Revision of _
Bud.get I tems
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
 Whereas, it appears to the Boa.rd of Supervisors that a revision within general
Revision of
Budget Items
classification of Maintenance and Operation, Welfare Department, General Fund, is
necessary;

Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as f ollows, to wit: Transfer from Account 103 B 22, rents, Welfare
Department, General Fund, the sum of $100.00, to Account 103 B 24, burials, Welfare
Dt~partment, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the followi11g
Supervisors voted Aye , to wit: Thomae T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Whereas, it appears to the Boa.rd of Supervisors that a revision within general
cJ.assification of Maintenance and Operation, Welfare Department, General Fund, is
nE,cessary;
Now, therefore, be it resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the s ame are
hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 102 B 22, rents, Welfare
De1partment, Ge neral Fund; the sum of $200. 00 , to Account 102 B 24, burials, Welfare
Department , General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the followir.
g Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nay$, none. Absent, none.
Revision of _; In the Matter of Revision of Bupget Items.
Budget Items
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
classification of Maintenance and Operation, Welfare Department, General Fund, is




necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as follows: to wit: Transfer from Account 101 B 14, County cash aid--
aged
Transfer from Account 101 B 51, State aid--aged
We:Lfare Department, General Fund,
#100.00;
100. 00,
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to Account 101 B 11, food supplies, Welfare Department, General Fund, $209.00.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
classification of Maintenance and Operation, Board of Supervisors, General Fund,
is necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 91 B 51, miscellaneous aid,
Board of Supervisors, Generai Fund, the sum of $600.00, to Account 91 B 13, clinic and
hospital service, Board of Supervisors, General Fund.
Upon the passage of .the foregoing resolution, the ro l l being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to ~it: Thomas T~ Dinsmore, ~am J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and C. L  . Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. 
Whereas, it appears to the Board of St1pervisors that a revision within general
classification of Maintenance and Operation, Treasurer, General Fund, is necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
here~y revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 96 B 4, repairs and replacemen
Treasurer, General. Fund, the sum of $10.00, to Account 96 B 1, communication and transportation,
Treasurer, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, ~o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Rona1d M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
In ~he Matter of R~sion of Bud~e t Items.
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Whereas, it appears to tpe Board of S~pervisors t~at a revision within general
classification of Salari~s and Wages, Health Department, General Fund, is necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 39 A 7, nurses, Health Department,
General Fund, the sum of $133.32, to Account 39 A 3, clerks, Health Departn1ent,
General Fund.
Upon the passage of the fo~egoing : resolution, the roll being called, the follow~
ng Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none 

In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
classification of Maintenance and Operation, Welfare Department, General Fund, is
necessary;
Now, therefo~e, be it Re~olved that the aforesaid. accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as follow~: to wit: Transfer from Account 101 B 15, County cash aid-blind,
Welfare Department, General Fund, the sum of $200. 00 , to Account
101 B 7, care and welfare, $lOO.OO; and
to Account 101 B 22, rents 100.00,
Welfare Departinent, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
~upervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens,
Rona~d M. Ad.am and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
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~evi sion of ~
Budget Item 
Revision o _
Budget Ite s .
In the Matter of Revision of. Budget Items.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Suuervisors that a revision within general
classific~tion of Maintenance and Oper~tion, General Hosnital--Santa Barbara, General
Fund, is necessary;    
Now , t~erefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
.
hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 42 B 11, food supplies, Santa
Barbara General Hospital, General Fund, the sum of $1,120.00,
to Account 42 a 22, maintenance of plant
To Account 42 A 7, nursing ,
to Account 42 A 13, medical and surgical service
Santa Barbara Genera l Hospital, General Fund.
$325. 00;
77 0. 00 ; and
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. St anwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and O; L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none 
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. 
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
classification of Salaries and Wages, General Hospital--Santa Barbara, General Fund,
in necessXy;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved t hat the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer fr om Account 42 A 36, laundry, General
Hospital--Santa Barbara, General Fund, the sum of $112.00,
to Account 42 A 9, housekeeping,  $40.00; and
to Account ~2 A 22, maintenance of plant, 72.00,
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General Hospital-Santa Barbara, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
classification of Salaries and Wages, General Hospital--Santa Barbara, General Fund,
is necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as f ollows, to wit:
Transfer from Account 42 A 17; social service
Transfer from Account 42 A 19, Technical service 
General Hospital--Banta Barbara , General Fund,
t o Account 42 A 21, dietary, General Hospital, General Fund,
$133.47; and
97.61,

$231.os.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the ro l l being called , the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
Revision o
Budget Ite - !n the Matter of Revision of Bu~g et Items.
s.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within genera~
classification of Maintenance and Operation, General Hospital, Santa Barbara, General
Fund, is necessary; 
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as follows, to wit:
Transfer from Account 42 B 2, materials and supplies $50.00;
Transfer from Account 42 B 5, s ervi ce and expense , . 39 . 00 ; and
Transfer from Account 42 B 12, heat, light, power, etc. 111.00,
 
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General Hospital--Santa Barbara, General Fund, to Account 42 B 10, drugs, surgical,
 
x-ray and Laboratory supplies, General Hospital--Santa Barbara, General Fund, $200.oo 
.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution the roll being called, the followi~
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
Revision of -
Budget Item 
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Whereas, it anpears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
classification of Maintenance and Operation, Highway Improvement Fund, Second Supervia:r

District, is necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 123 B 4, repairs and replacements,
Second Supervisor District, Highway Improvement Fund, the sum of $56S.15,
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to Account 123 B 5, service and expense, Second . Supervisor District, Highway Improvement
Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the followi~
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisler. Nays, no~. Absent, none 

Revisi on of .-. In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items 
Budget I tem  Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors t hat a revision withing eneral
classification of Maintenance and Operation, Detention Home, General Fund, is necessar~
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as follows: to wit: Transfer from Account 27 B 11, food supplies, Detention
Home, General Fund, the sum of $75.00. to Account 27 B 4, reoairs and replacements,
Detention Home, General Fund 
 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
Revision of s--- In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Budget I tem 
Whereas, i t appears to the Board of Supervisors t hat a revision within general
classificat~on of Maintenance and Operation, District Attorney, General Fund, is
necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 2S B lS, criminal investigation,
District Attorney, General Fund, the sum of $50.00, to Account 2$ B 4, repairs and replacements,
District Attorney, General Fund,
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas ~ Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. SteveB,
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. ~bsent, none.
- Claims Allo ed. In the Matter of Claims Allowed.

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat the following claims
be and the same are hereby allowed , each claim for the amount and oayable out of the
fund designated in the order of allowance indors~d on the face of each claim, respectively,
to wit:

Ables, Ed GENERAL FUND
Adam, Ronald M  .
Addressograph Company
Air Reduction Salee Co.
Alexander Rooming House
Allen, Mary

I
 9.00
34.14
5.54
45.64
2.75
10. 00
:l45






Altschul , Ira D. GENERAL FUND
American Bakery
American Optical Company
American Public Health Association
An1es & Harris 
Ames Harris Neville Co.
Andrews Grocery
Andrews, Dr. Marvin
Arthur Bruce Steele
Aloe Company, A. s.
Associated Oil Company
Ball, Robert J 
Ball, Robert J.
Ballard, R. H.
Bancroft-Whitney Company,
Bardin, Dr. Ralph H.
Bardin, Dr. Ralph H.
Bates, E. D.
Beaudette, Mrs. Loretta

Big Sisters of Alameda County
Bonn, T. R.
Bottaini, F.
Bottaini, Ida 
Boys and Girlss Industrial Home '(s.A.)
Breen, Ed
Broadway Bootery
Brooks Cash Grocery 
Buckman, Mrs. Jack
Budd and Bodine
Burroughs Adding Machine Co.
Burton, J. E.
California Junior Republic
California Market
California Schoo1 Book Depository
Carlisle a nd Company, A.
Carpinteria Realty Company
Carpinteria Realty Co.
Cervantes , Mrs. Luz
Chelini, Mrs. George
City Contracting Company
City & Kentia Nurseries
Clark, Arthur M.
Clark, Arthur M.
Clift, Mr s . Henry
Coates, Mrs. G. A.

Coffey Grocery, o. D.
Columbia Carbon Co., The
Common, Wm. c.
Continental Stores

$ 10.66
23.76
5. 13
6.20
.
4.61
35.35
g.20
22.00
25.00
6. 71
30.31
100.00
g7 .50
 15.00
74-.31
5.00
2.00
10.00
65.00
25. 00
25.00
12.50
. 5. 00
100.00
55. 00
3. 02
15.36
20.00
14.65
30.95
3.5g
25.00
573.71
3.77
27.50
2.60
105. 06
35.00
30.00
5. 00
25.00
23. 56
20.00
73.33
21.33
24.5g
20.29
31.50
116.85




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June 18th, 1934.
Copeland's Bookshop GENERAL FUND
Cota, Juan
do do
eounty National Bank
Dawe , Vernon
Deleissegues , o. A.
Dingeman Auto Court
Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co.
Dominguez, Mrs. Alfred
Dominguez, Mrs. Mary
Doy le , Mrs . W. T.
Eby, Mrs. Donald
Echarren, Mar guerite
Edwards, Agnes
El Camino Chevrolet Co.
Enterprise Dairy
Federal Drug Co 
Federal Laboratories
Fillippini, R. O.
Free Advertiser, The
F'reeze & Freeze
do do
Froom, Arthur
Gano , Ro be rt
Gr i nado, Mrs. Antoinette
(flenns Fur niture Store
Golden State Comnany
do do
Goularte , Ol ga V.
Graham, Edna Earl
Grigsby, Al
Grimes Stassforth Stationer y Co.
Gruner, Starr
Guadal upe Milk Company
Hadley Co. , Char l es R.
H. & H. Auto Parts
Haider, Martin J.
Hammond, D. M.
Hansen, Dr. Kai
Hansen, Dr. Kai
Harms , Mrs. Adelaide
Harpers Cafe
Hauser, E. E.
Hende rson, Ira G.
Hendry Bros.
Henry's Store
Heumphreus Smith Electric Co.
Hollywood Sur gical Supply Co 
Bolser & Bailey
Home of the Good Shepherd



$4.71
32.00
34.oo
15.55
14.40
3.94
16.00
4.46
100. 00
140.00
47.00
6. oo
40.64
20. 00
20.0l
14.27
577.53
g5 . oo
46.74
5.77
9.37
4.12
36.22
60. 00
5.12
300.74
7.24
10 . 00
6. 00
60. 00
25. 34
1s.oo
17.79
.60
25.62
345.00
266.50
3.00
1. 00
75.33
7.95
75.40
157.50
2.30
2.51
16. 57
50.7g
20.96
55.00
1 "?
48
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'
June lS, 1934.
Howard , Charles GENERAL FUND
Hunt, D. F.
Italian Store
Iwamoto Company , The
Jacobs, Lucy
Johns on, c. H.
Johnston Cafeteria
Jones, The Druggist
Jones Sta ti onery & Gifts
Jordano Bros.
Karl's Grocery
Karl' s Grocery
Kettlewell, Cecil
Kettlewell, Cecil
Keys t one Envelope Company
Knot t , Charles w.
La Arcada
Lathim, Ray
Ledermans
Lennon's Grocery
Leonard, J. L.
Leslie, Mrs. Katherine
Light, Mrs. Marvin
Lin-Sol ~cap Products Co.
Live Oak Dairy
Loftis, Mr. Hugh
-
Lompoc Light & Water Department
Los Angeles Rubber St amp Co.
Low, Fred
Ludwig Co. , H. R.
 


Luke & Livingston Tractor and Equipment Co.
MacDonald, G. F.
MacLean, J. W.
Madsen, Harold
Mendoza, Mrs. Lucy
Menezes, Mr s. Mary

Midland Counties Public Service Cor p 
Mid. do do do
Minnesota Public Health Assoc.
Moll, Frank
Moore Mercantile Company
McCabe, F. J.
McCain, Mrs. E. M.
McCaleb, W. H.
McGregor, Mrs. Robert
McKesson-Western Wholesale Drug Co.
McLean, Geo. G.
McNutt, W. B.
News-Press Publishing Co. , The

40. 00
1 0 .25
9. 97
7. 00
3. 06
7.so
31.39
42.03
24. 60
31.50
135.00
23.15
31.50
26.10
5. 00
3.24
10.25
45. 00
25. 00
15. 00
1.70
24.60
3. 00
4.50
1.79
13.29
4.10
92.11
s5. oo
20.14
85. 00
30.s3
110.00
2.54
.g3
1.23
54. 00
7.67
i4. oo
4.86
10. 00
35.34-
9.13
35.00
5.21
32.go














Jun, l Sth, 1934 .

Nielsen & Petersen
O'Brien, Mrs. Nellie
Oliphant, Irene
Oliphant, Irene
Olivera, Mrs. Rose
Ott Hardware Company
Ovieda , E. G.
Ovieda, Toney
GENERAL FUND
Pacific Coast Coal Company 
Pacific Coast Publishing Co.
Pacific Coast Publishing Co.
do do
Pacific Laindry
Pacific Lodge
Parma Company
Peake 1 s Variety Store
Penfield, Wallace C.
Penney Company, J. c.
Peterkin, Mrs. Mar garet
Peterson, May
Pitman Publishing Corporation
Pope Stamp & Duplicator Co.
Preisker, c. L.
Ray's Pharmacy
Reotigraph Company,
Rector, O. J.
Remington-Rand
Renick, Ardery D.
Rice , Isa.b el
Richardson, Max
Rio Grande Oil Co.
do do
do do
do do
Rios, Mrs. Carmelita
Romero , Louis
Rowe, E. S.
Rudolph's Grocer y & Hardware Co.
Ruleau, P. M.
Safeway
Saime , John
s. B. Clinic
s. B  Cottage Hospital
Santa Barbara Telephone Company
Santa Barbara Telephone Company
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do

$17.79
2.06
31.53
50.00
45.00
s.20
46.23
1.50
4.61
15.s6
41.66
17.50
1. 62
w7.29
5. 95
37.17
25.16
50.os
1. 51
60.00
13.48
39.$6
6.15
17.12
lS. 00
40. 00
44. 00 .
59.63
5g.27
209. 76
12.38
17. 50
54.oo
66. 00
s .20
125. 00
4.10
7.00
48.50
14.40
45.06
36.78
3.25
12.35
10. 95
5.45
17.52
1- 9
50




'











Santa Barbara Tele~hone Company
do do
do do
do do
do do
Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Drug Co.
Santa Maria Elect ric Co.
Santa Mari a Gas Company
.
Santa Maria Gas Company
Schauer Printing Studio
do do
Schroeppel Dairy
Scott, G. M.
Seaside Oil Company
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Shoemaker, Mrs. Josephine
Shorkley, T. M.
Silvius and Schoenbackler
Smith , Ella
Smith, Herman G.
Smith , Dr. Leland
Smith, Nelson
Solvang Garage
Sorensen, Ejvind
Southern California Edison Co.
Southern Counties Gas Co.
do
Southern Pacific Mi lling Co.
Spreitz Transportation Co.
Squibb & Sons, E. R.
Stadley Market
Standard Oi l Co 
Stanwood, Sam J.
Statiore rs Corpor ation
Stearns, Mrs. Clara
Stephens, Mrs. Monte F.
Sterling Press
Stevens, Fred G.
Stiles & Company , H. A.
Stoddar d , Mrs. Rebecca
GENERAL FUND


$ 11.15
27.15
70. 74
200.77
14-. 95
4.61
5.53
6. 00
.48
2.16
176.g4
7.62
5.4$
13. 23
249.g4
383.46
2g3.21
4. 66
45.39
31.s2
11.33
23.50
66.19
30.00
25.00
?$.44
6. 00
146. 40
10.00
13.00
l0.73
30.00
242.4-5
61.60
2.9g
36.2S
1-65
25.g9
.
11.2g
477.g7
19 .12
15.15
s5.oo
6.go
l0.75
i2.2g
30. 00
125. 00















J une 1$th, 1934.
Stubbs, Jr., Joe GENERAL FUND
do
do
St  Francis School
St. Vincent's Institution
Sunshine Cottage
Swe~tser, H. c.
Thomas, Rev. H. B.
Thompson, George H.
Thompson, Roy M.
Tobey's Grocery
Townsend, Mrs. w. c.
Underwood Elliott Fisher Oo.
do do
do do
Union Feed & Fuel Co.
Union Hardware & Metal Co.
Union Mill & Lumber Co.
Union Mill & Lumber Co.
Upjohn Company, The
U. s. Industrial Alcohol Co 
u. s. Post Office
Vandever, E. M.
Velvet Ice Cream Company

Waddell, Mrs. W. L.
Watts, c. M.
Watts, Stanley
Weldon, Thomas P.
Western Auto Supply .co.
Western Union
Western Union
Westinghouse X-Ray Co.
Westside Dairy
Wiley, J. E.
Wilson, C lifford
Wilson& DAndrea
Wilson's Cabinet Shop, G. E.

'


16.39
g.94
2g.39
70.00
1233.00
25.00
l0.95
10.00
50. 00
25.62
7.50
3.5g
121.96
4.23
36.95
24.75
69.19
3s.13
6.oo
11.g9
2. 76
1.00
46.31
}.4.35
12.95
11.30
6.82
8.13
20.97
15.00
25. 00
139.9g
5. 00
Wood, Mrs. Emma G. 2.20
 
Wood, Mrs. Emma G. 2.20
Yoneda, T. 10.1~0
Young , W. G. 5.00
Shepard, c.
Collar, Elmer
FIRST ROAD FUN. D
Santa Maria Valley Railroad Co.
Oro ok Company

A. Lietz Co. , The GOOD ROADS FUND
Barrick, A. R.
35.00
60.00
102.g4
568.15
2.67
36. 00
52

















Barrick, A. R  GOOD ROADS FUND
Beuterbaugh, Fred
Challender, Roy
Challender, Roy
Cravens, Tom
Cravens, Tom
Dinsmore, Albert
Dinsmore, Francis
Doerr, L. R.
Doerr, L. R.
Floyd, Manley
Floyd, Manley
Forbes, J. J.
Gilmore Oil Company
Hawkins Tire Service
Hobbs Bros 
Hoffman, w. o.
Lambert, Ray
Lambert, Ray
Lester, James
Lester, James
Lester, James
MacDonald, E. A.




Mack International Motor Truck Corpora.
Moreland Sales Corporation
Osterman, John
Osterman, John
Ott Hardware Co 
Pollerano, H 
'
Rio Grande Oil Company
Robles, Daniel
Robles, Daniel
Santa Barbara Telephone Company
Saulsbury, c.
Seaside Oil Company
do do
Shepard, Frank
Smith Hardware Co., F. L.
Snow, Beverley
Sou . California Edison Co.
Stemper, Emil
Truax, Virginia
Van Horn, J. A.
Whitney, Chas.

,



Cheney Company, c. R. GENERAL RELIEF FUND
Cosma, D.
George, Paul 
Hauser, E. E.
$40. 00
g.07
36. 00
1og. oo
45.00
50. 00
36.00
40.00
s2.50
s2.50
45. 00
50.00
4.7g
15$2.33
184.77
s1.57
4.oo
75.00
75.00
12.50
12.50
12.50
18. 00
24.23
g.20
55. 00
50.00
10.26
14.oo
3.15
4-o.oo
3s.oo
9.50
110.00
6.7g
1S5. S7
lS.OO
1. 03
60. 00
42.27
45. 00
5.00
1.79
30.00
2.29
11.64
1s.oo
9.51






'

June lS th , J.934 
Hau~er, E. E. GENERAL RELIEF FUND
Parma Company
Smith, C. W 
Smith, Mrs. E. w .
Tucker, Fred
Whittaker, E. H.
Adams, Mrs. Jennie
Anderson, F. A.
A. & P. Store
do
Artuso Shoe Store
Associated Charities
do do
Ayala, Joe
Bailey's Grocery
Bank of America
Bank of America

Barnes, Mrs. Grace
Bennett, Prayedes A.
Bergman, Mrs. Agnes
Birabent, F. I.
Bond, Roy
Bond, Roy
Bon Toa Market
Bootery Shoe Repair Shop
Borgaro, Giacomo
Boyd , Kathleen
Brooks, W. F.
Carlson, Mrs. H. S.
Carrillo, Mildred
STATE RELIEF FUND

Central Coast Realty Company
Central Market
City Building & Loan
City Building & Loan Association
Coleman, W. R 
Collins, Mrs. Eva
Continental Stores
Cook, Mrs, M. c.
Cornwall's Market
Cosmopolita Grocery
County National Bank

Covey, Clarence
Cross, Ethel
Cruz, Mrs. B.
Darby, Mrs . Annetta
Department of Penology
Devine, Francis
Dllingham, H. J.


24.oo
74. 63
12.50
10.00
6. 00
12.50
6.00
4 0. 00
33.s7
4lt.3g
lS.96
116.S2
3.63
10.00
46.79
12. 50
2.75
15.00
12.50
12  00
12.50
40.00
9.00
35.84
2.00
12.50
35.00
12. 50
10.00
50.00
25.00
17g.13
2.00
9.9g
14.oo
8.06
245.51
12.50
42.97
711.49
12. 50
37.50
35.00
12.50
12. 00
6.37
15. 00
10. 00
j_ 3
154



. .









. .
Dillingham, H. J.
Dominguez, I.
Dominguez, Isabel
Eden, Madelin
Ente~prise Dairy
Fasoli, E.
Faulkner, James
Faulkner, James
Fed eral Drug Store
Federal Drug Co.
Ferris, Arthur
Fibiger , A. B.
Figg Hoblyn, J. Odell
Fleming's Grocery
Foothill Dairy
Foster, Warren
Frabe, Mrs. Sa rah
Freeze and Freeze
,
Frisbie, Lawrence
G & M Market
do
George, Mr. G.
George , Paul
do
Gheno, Mr. c.
Golden St ate Company
Golden State Company
Golden State Co.
Golden State Co.
Golden State Dairy
do do
do do
Grant, Mar y J.
Green, William
Gunder a on, Agnes
Haley Produce Company
Hamilton, Mrs. Nora
Hanson, Magnus
Haran, Dor othy
Hargrave, Seth
Hargrave, Seth
Hauser, E. E.
do
do
Hawkins, Mrs. Laura
Heaton, Juanita
Henderson, Mabel
Herman's Grocery
Herma n's Market
 
STA TE RELIEF FUND



S. S6
10.00
9.00
.12. 50
1177.29
11.64
12.50
15. 00
2.30
2. 31
72.50
12. 50
12. 50
79.g5
27.47
24. oo
12.50
1.52
35. 00
92.22
4.92
12.50
4 0. 00
40. 00
6. oo
12.50
5. 43
11.2$
10.66
10.15
35.16
g54 56
12.00
15.00
62.50
62. g1
12.50
s. oo
40. 00
40 . 00
4 0 . 00
120. 50
?4. 50
12.50
.
12. 00
35. 00
6. 00
l,g3g.24
10.25







June lSth, 19. 3 4 
Herman's Market STATE RELIEF FUND
.
Hernandez, Mrs. Concha
Higgins, Sarah

Hing Yuen Grocery
Holland, Richard
Holt, Sam

Houghton's Store
Howard's Grocery
Italit:n Importing Company
James, Harold
Jordano Brothers
Jordano Bros.
Jordano Bros.
do
Jordanos Grocery
Jordano ~hrift Market
Jordano Thrift Marke t
do do
Kennedy, Mrs. John
Korthal, Wm.
Lang & Son Grocery, Mark
Lang's Market
Lungwitz, Elsa
Larson, Martha
Lauritsen & Lauritsen
Lawton, c.
Leanos, Antonio
Leanos , Antonio
Lebecks Grocery
Lebeck's Grocery
Lee, George
Lennon's Grocery
do
Lilley, Clifford
Lingham , F. H.
Live Oak Dairy
'
Loan & Building Association
Loan & Building Association
Lo back, Ray
Loback, Ray
Logan , Aimee c.
Lompoc Milk Co 
Les Quince Letros
Loustalot, F.
do Frances
MacRostie Brothers
Madsen, Lou V.
Maier's Grocery Store
Mazzini, Mary
Meeks, Mrs. E.



 


I .
Of S. B.

40.54
10.00
g;oo
13. 00
61.87
355.98
71. 35
95.05
40.00
26.07
4.71
36.18
53.51
7.6g
47.31
5S6.3S
14.03
10. 00
12. 00
125.$9
s.oo
50.00
59.35
15. 00
10. 00
25.00
s9.46
7.g4
35.00
14.83
2.46
20.99
12.00
so.77
15.g6
28.21
40.00
40.00
37.50
14.46
253.79
12.50
s.oo
10. 00
35. 00
3.90
12.50
15. 00
:l 5

so

















I
Meyers, Mrs. Emma STATE RELIEF FUND
Meyers, Mrs. Emma
Midland Counties Publ Serv. Corp.
Milner, John
Mission Dairy
Mission Linen & Towe l Supoly Co.
Mitchell, Mrs . E.
Moberly, Don
Montecito Store
F.
Montecit o Store
Monte Vista Dairy
Moore Mercantile Co 
More lli, Mrs. Lola
Morten, P. E.
Mosterio, Mrs. L 
Moullet, Jules F.
Mountain View Grocery
McCaleb , w. H.
McGuire, Ap. Geo. M.
Navarro, P.
Newell, Mrs. Mary
Nickerson , Ivy p.
Nielsen & Petersen
Olsen, Mr. E. B.
Ortega, Manuel
Osuna, A. F 
Osuna Store
Pacific Coast PublishingCo.
Page, Sally
Parks , F. M.
Parma Company
Parsons , J. N.
Parsons , J. N 
Peake , Barbara
Pearson's Grocery
Penney Company, J. C.
Pianfette , Mrs. Chas.
Piggly Wiggly
do do
Po lley, Rudolph A.
Progress Grocery
R & L Grocery
Reeder, Ida May
Reedson' s Dairy
Rivera, Esequiel
Rivera Grocery, E.
Rober tson, s. w.
Rodenbeck's Shoe Store
Rodenbecks Store



'
14.03
10. 00
4.19
35. 00
49.i+g
3.60
12.50
33.00
i . 91
13. 99
3.e7
70.16
12. 50
10. 00
s . oo
12.50
29 .42
12.50
12.50
575.g3
8. 06
s. oo
21.26
10. 00
12.50
12.50
43g.32
83.21
62.50
23.76
a . 56
40. 00
40 . 00
24. oo
4s.77
26. 32
12. 50
6.12
671. 62
40. 00
63.14
30. 99
4-0.oo
7.15
12. 50
215.53
12.50
23 . 5g
539.66
'









Rodgers, E. F.
Ross, Mrs. C. L.
STATE RELIEE FUND

Rudolph's Grocery
Ruiz, Marie De Los Angeles
Russell, W. E.
Rssell, W. E 
Safeway Store
Safeway Stores
Safeway Store
Safeway Store
Safeway Stores
do
Safeway Stores
Safeway Stores
s & K Markets
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
S. B. Building & Loan
Santa Barbara Mutual Bldg &
Santa Maria Gas Company
Saragosa, Donaciano
Sargent, George
Saulsberry, Joe
Schilling Grocery
She 11 Grocery
Simas, Joe
Simas, L.
Simon, Robert
Smith, E. W.
Smith's Grocery
Smith, R. D.
Loan Co.
Solvang Mercantile Store
Southern California Edison Co.
Southern California Edison Co.
do
do
do
do
do
do do
Southern California Edison Co.
do do
do do
Southern California Edison Co.


12. 50
7 . 00
23.42
25.00
62.91
62.91
446.63
95. 58
514.31
24g.5g
11g9.07
10.66
23.92
37.71
7.13
g1.29
g1.59
.36
7.69
9g4.o4
718.42
72g.g4
69.39
864-.35
12. 50
3.50
1g.60
s.oo
12.00
35.00
25. 01
42.54
8.40
15.00
12. 00
10.00
75.g5
15.00
10.25
1.25
ll.S6
11.13
35.g7
51.19
51.00
49.21
60.5g
62.59
50.37
1 7
158
















 Sou. California Edi son Co 
Sou. California Edison Co.
do do
Sou. Counties Gas Company
do do
Sou. do do
do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
Spurrell, Fred
Sta4leys Market
Stark, Carl
Stodden1s Grocery
Storke, Thomas
Sutherland, Harry
Sutherland, Harry
Texas Ltlnch
Thomas, Mrs, Terresa
Tobey's Store
Tucker , Fred
Tyrrell, Lew
Union Oil Company of California
Utility Grocery
Van's Grocery Store
Van's Market
Van's Market
Virga, Michael
Walker , R. o.
Western Shoe Market
Westside Diary
Whittaker, Elmer
Whittaker, Elmer
Whittaker, E. H.
Wienes, William
Williams, Franklin
Williams, Mrs . J. E.
Willowbrook Dairy
Winifred, Don
Woods , w. H.
Zanesco Dairy

. .
STA TE RELIEF Ft.Jl\TD
Sou. Calif. Edison Co. CARP. LT. DIST. FUND
do
Roth, Chris
do .MISSION CANYON LT. DIST FUND
SOLVANG FIRE DIST. FUND
9. 01
l0.94
33.35
66.91+
47.17
10.19
61.13
66.5s
3s.59
2.20
13.59
63.31+
67.16
3g.50
10.25
10.00
63.g9
12.00
35.oe
35.00
25.73
6-67
63. 91
6.oo
100. 00 '
.75
104.lS
5.g4
125. 73
45.57
15.00
9.22
5.10
13.13
12.50
12.50
12.50
35.00
8. 00
8. 00
130. 2$
10.00
12.50
86.20
149.go
39.22
30.00

 . 
Wood, lrs. ErJm~ G.
. Wood, Mrs. Emm~ G 
.
City of Lompoc
City of San~ larbara
City of Santa Maria
\ 
June igth, 19 3~ 
SALARY FUND 
SPECIAL DEPOSIT (TRUST) FUND
ts.co
37.15
644.31
56.24
Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called , the following
Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die.
The foregoing minutes are hereby approved.
rm an
Attest:
CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING.
uperv sore.
Call for
Special Meet ng. We , the undersigned members of the Board of Supervi sor s of the Oounty of Sant a
Barbara , State of California , believing that the i nterests of the Count y r equir e that
a specia l meeting of the Board of Supervisors be ca l l ed to a ttend ther eto.
I t i s ordered that a special meet ing of the Board of Super visor s of the County
of Sant a Barbara , State of Cal iforni a, be and the same is hereby cal led for J une 25
1934, a t 10 o 'clock a. m.
The following i s the business t o be t r ansa cted at said meet i ng , t o wit:
In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment .
In the Matter of Petition to Abandon Portions of Public Hi ghway .
In the Matter of List of S. E. R. A. Projects Appr oved.
In the Matter of Wage Scale on s . E. R. A. Projects.
In the Matter of -Correcting Error i n Asses sment .
In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claims.
In the Mat ter of Wi thdrawal of Claims.
I n the Matter of Repor t of Offi cer.
In the Matter of Peti t i on for County Aid.
In the Mat ter of Cancell ati on of Budget Appr opriations .
I n the Matter of Tran sf er of Funds.
In the Matter of Revi s i on of Budget Items.
In the Matter of Claims Allowed.
Dated J une 25th , 1934.


Boar d of Supervisors of the County of
Santa Bar bar a , State of Cali for nia 



C. L. PREI SKER
THOS. DI NSMORE
RONALD M. ADAM
F. G. STEVENS
SAM J . STANWOOD


160
. I
Boar d of Super vi s9rs of the Count y of Santa Bar bara, Sta te of Cali f or nia,
 J une 25th , 1934 , at 10 o ' cl ock a . m. Present : :Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore,
Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens, Ronal d M. Adam a nd c. L. Pr eisker and the
Clerk . Supervisor c. L. Prei sker i n the chair .
The Board met pursuant to call 

Countv Aid or,- In the Matter of County Aid f or Relief of Unempl oyment:
Relief of
Unemploymen  I t a ppearing t o the Boar d of Super vi sor s that the following appli cants are pr oper
.
persons t o receive count y a i d ;
Upon motion duly seconded and c arried , i t i s or dered tha t the Auditor draw his war-

. 
rant on the General Fund in favor of the f ollowing persons f or the amounts set opposi
their respective names , to wit:
Name
Avant, Louis

Buzzell, Wm.
Bright , Scott
Castro , Peter
Chavez, Manuel
Cheverais , Lucus
Ciefueges, J oaquin
Clancy , Alfred
. Cota, Marcus
Domi nguez, Paul
Dominguez , Alb.
Fl ores, Martin
Foster, Edwar d
French , Edw.
Gracia , Edward
Graham , Erne st
Hathaway , Otto
Jimenez, Andrew
Johns, Wm.
Juarez, Albert
Kendricks, Wm.
Lamuke , Thoe.
Lopez, Pau l
Martinez , J ohn
McKnight, Edw.
plds , Charlie
Pa r a , Fra ncisco
Romer o , Abr a ham
Romer o , Amado
Rodri guez , An t onio
Romer o , Frank
Romer o , J oseph
Ramirez , Lucio
Ramirez, J esus
Rubi o , J esus
Sava la, Elario
Schuyler, Ear l



Hr s . Wo r ked
24
16
24
1$
g
g
2
g
24
20
g
g
14
g ,
g ,
10
12
16
_g
20
20
22
g
g
g
24
g
22
10




Amount
$4. oo
12. 00
s . oo
12. 00
9. 00
4-. oo
4-. 00
1. 00
4 . oo
12. 00
10. 00
4.oo
4. oo
4. oo
7. 00
4.oo
4. oo
5. 00
6. 00
s. oo
4-. oo
10. 00
10. 00
11. 00
4. 00
4.oo
12. 00
4 . oo
4 . oo
4.oo
4. 00
4. oo
12. 00
4. oo
4. oo
11. 00
5. 00
Dis trict
District I
206-B-7
Direct Relief
J une l S t o 23.
 
June 25th , 19~4.
Name Hr s . Wor ked Amount Dis tr'ict
Smith, Lige g 4. oo District I
Stroman, Earl 16 g. 00
266-B-7
Direct Relief
Stutsman, Grant  4. oo
June 1g to 23.
Rubalcava, Es teuhan 24 12. 00
Torres, Serildo 4. oo
Urives, Francisco 24 12. 00
Wilbur, Louis 24 12. 00
Zaris, George 14 7. 00
DeMarino, Ed.w. 24 12.00
Di stric t II
State Relief
206-B-7
Diaz, Michael 4g 24. oo June 1$ t o 23.
Riley, William 30 15.00
'
Robles, Richard 24 12. 00
Saenz, Bernard 24 12. 00
Aarset, Ingolf  14 7.00
Albes, Edgar  2g 14. oo
Acuna, Santiago .
24 12. 00
Alarcon, Thomas  24 12. oo
Altamirano, Ig.  24 12.00
 Alvarado, Paul 20 10. 00
Anton.io, Theo 4. 00
Aparicio, Thoe.  24 12.00
.
Apolinar, Veldes 9 4.50
Ara.bus, Ernest 2g 14. 00
Aredondo , Marcus 32 16.00
Avila, Ignacio 4.oo 
Arrios, Chas. 24 12. 00
Avila, Julian 32 16~ 00 
Badilla, Pete 32 16.00
Banneles, Joseph 24 12. 00
Barbere, Robt  32 16.00
Bonn, John  4o 20.00
Bourbon, Albert  32 16.oo
Bowens, Chas. 24 12.00
Breck, Edw  24 ' 12.00
Caballero, Nash  4o 20. 00
Caballero, Raphael 32 16.oo
Gano, Edw 2g 14. oo
Calles, 26 I  Geronimo 13.00
Calles, Rosalie  32 16.00
Callo so, Manuel  20 10. 00
Cardona, Gonzalo 24 12.00
Castillo, Jos. E. 24 12.00
Chacon, Eustacio 26 13. 00 
Cisneros, Joe R.  34 17.00
Conway, Byran  24  12.00
Co pleman, Connie 22 . 11. 00
Cordero , Angel 30 15. 00
162
- --- ----~ ------ ---------------------------------------~----
Name
Cordero, Steven
Corral, Martin
Cota, Lawrence
Cot a , Tony A.
De Leon, Raymond.
Delgadillo, Gregory
Belgado , J oe
Delg~do, Tony
Domingues, Al bert
Draper , Fred
Escobar, Sant os
 Espi nosa, Leonardo
Espinosa, Vincent
Estrada , Estephen
Fabela, Franci sco

Fabregate, John 
Falcon, Joe
Farquhar, Wm.
Fernandez, J oe
Flor es, Labrada
Ford, Harry
France, Nicho l as
French, Edwin
Garcia , Adolph
Ga r c i a , Gabriel
Godinez , Jess
Gonzales, Armando

Gonzal es, Ed. R. .
Gonzales, Edward.
Gonzales, Felipe
Gonzales, J ulio
Gonzales, Pedr o
Gonzales , Ramon
Gonzales, Rudol fo
Goux, Tony
Gradias, David
Graham, Albert
Greenwald, Ed
.
Grimes , J ohn
Guerrero, J uan
Guevara, Raymond
Gutierrez, J ohn
Names, Edgar
Hendri cks , Ray

Hendri ckson , Wre.n
Hernandez, Alber .t
Hernandez, Albert B.

Her nandez, Angel
Hrs. worked
32
24
27
26
23
32
20
24
16
2$
32
24
22
32
40
24
24
32
32
24
24
30
16
24
32
24
g
ig
24
32
32
40
24
2g
24
40
32
40
35
16
24
Amount
16. 00
12.00
13.50
13.00
ll.50
16. 00
10. 00
12. 00
g. oo
14. oo
19. 00
12. 00
12. 00
25. 00
12. 00
s.oo
16 . 00
12. 00
11.00
16. 00
20. 00
12. 00
12. 00
16.00
1 6 . 00
12. 00
12. 00
15. 00
g.oo
12. 00
16 . 00
12. 00
4. oo
9. 00
12. 00
16. 00
16. 00
4. oo
20. 00
12. 00
14. oo
12. 00
20. 00 .
- 16. 00
20. .0 0
17. 50
s.oo
12. 00
Bi strict
State Relief
Di strict II
206-B-7
June 1S t o 23

-- -----------------------------------------------------------.

Name
Hernandez, Jose N.
Hernandez, Jose s.
Hogan, Lester
Holquin, Esequiel .
Howell, Rollie
Imucci, Mike
I nfante, Maximino .
J avamillo , ~abino
Juarez, Adrain
Kels, Chas .
Kennedy, Ben
Kerns,Hal
Krebaum, Wm.
Lane, Joseph
Lara, Manuel
Lara, Marcus
Lee, Jess
Leon,_ Tony
Leyva, John
Limon , J oe
Lopez, Frederico
Lopez , George
Lonez, Jose x. ~
Lopez, Julian
Lopez, Renaldo
Luer a , Borjo
Lugo , Tony
Luna, Frank
Mcintosh , Evan
McMann, Fred
McSkimming, Jas.






Madrigal , J oallUin
Martinez, Joseph
Martinez, zacarius
Menke , Otto
Mazz in~, Ted
Mendosa, Andres
Mendosa, Obas.
Mercado , John
Miller, George
Mira, Jose Jr.
Molino , Louis
Morell o , Ray
Nava , Alfonso
Navarro, Miguel
Cock, Edward
Ojeda, Juan
Olivera, Harry





J une 25th, 1934 
Hrs. Worked
4o
32
24
9
24
20
16
21+
lS
21+
24
4g
24
24
24
32
32
27
24
32
32
26
24
24
40
24
28
24
24
34
32
28
31
32
20
24
20
24
32
40
16
16
24
21
26
24
$


Amount
20.00
16 . 00
12.00
4 . 50
12. 00
10.00
g. oo
12.00
9. 00
12. 00
12. 00
24. oo
12. 00
12. 00.
12. 00
16.00
16. 00
13.50
12.00
16. 00
16.00
13. 00
12.00
12. 00
26. 00
12. 00
14. oo
12.00
12 . 00
17. 00
16. 00
14.50.
14.oo
15. 50
16. 00
10. 00
12. 00
10.00
12. 00
16. 00
20. 00
s. oo
4. oo
s.oo
12.00
10. 50
13. 00
12.00
1 3
District
District II
State Reljef
206-B-7
June lS to 23
164
Na:ne
 Ornelus , Abraham
 Ortega, Secundino
Ortez, Guadalupe
Otis, Loren
Palate , Guadalupe
Palatto , Jose
 Palma, Joe
Palma , Mi ke
Peebles, James
Peres, John
Perez, Jesus
Perez, Jesus
Perez, Pedro
Perez, Ref ugio
Perez, Teofilo
Pina, Daniel
Pina , Joaquin
Pommier, Andrew Jr
Plimer , Edv1
Ramirez, Joe
Reyes, Carmen
Richardson, Frank
Rios, Dean 
Rivas, Fred
 Rivas, Jesus
Robles, Guadalupe
Rodarte, Raymond
Rodriguez, J oseph
Rodriguez, Matias
Roj o , Miguel
Romero, Alfonso
Romero, Fred Jr.
Romer o , Fred Sr.
Rapoza , Manue l
Rosales , Antonio
Rueff, Fred
Rueff, J oseph
Ruiz, Albert P.
Ruiz, Elario
Ruiz, Filberto
Ruiz, Nasario
Sabino , Buso


Savitz, Christian 
Saucedo , Mar geri to
Scoggin, C. c.
Ser na, Christobal
Shannon , J ames
Shaw , Wm.

Hrs.
32
lS
24
ig
24
24
26
24
24
2g
32
32
24-
32
21
24
24
24
24
32
g
16
14
24
24
16
32
24
10
32
32
32
24
16
16
24
32
4-o
2S
6
40
32
24
32
24
40.
Worked Amount
16.00
9. 00
12.00
9. 00
12. 00
12.00
13 . 00
12. 00
12. 00
14.oo
16. 00
16. 00
12. 00
16. 00
10. 50
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
16. 00
4. 00
g. oo
7. 00
12. 00
12. 00
s. oo
16. oo
12. 00
4. oo
5. 00
16. 00
16. 00
16. 00
12. 00
s. 00
s.oo
12.00
16. 00
20.00
14. oo
4. oo
3. 00
20.00
16. 00
12.00
16. 00
12. 00
20. 00
Dis1trict
District II
State Relief
206-B-7
June 1$ to 23


Name
Sierra, Jarnes
Smith, Angus
Serio, Mike
Sosa, Jose
Sotello, Martin
Spencer, Louis
Steele, Thomas
St!teiff, John
Tapie, Joe
Tibbats, Edw.
Torres , Joe
William, Eli
Wilson , George
Unsueta , Julian
Uri bes , Manuel





Valenzue la , Alfred
Vasquez , Alvin
Vasquez, Ramon
Vasquez, Arnold
Vega , Ri char d
Zabata , Herbert
Abila, Frank


Anderson, James 
Araluce, Abel
Arata, Ernest
Arrellanes , Louis J.
Ashbaugh, Bart
Baillio , J ames
Bateman, Roy
Bean, Joshua
Besette, Frank
Blayl ock, Wn1 
Blevins, Wm.
Booth , Wm.
Brockman , Oliver

Browning, Briscoe
Buffington, Howard
Carroll , Arthur
Oaswe 11, Ear 1
Celaya, Wm .
Christian, Jacob
Clark, Victor
Coats , Louis R.
Compos , Elias
Corbett, Hugh
Cone, Hal
 Connolly, J ames
Coombs, Ray
June 25th, 1934.
Hrs. Worked Amount
48
32
30
16
32.
24
24
32
16
24
28
24
32
32
24
24
32
24
lg
32
32
24
40
30
18
32
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
6
16
14
24
21
24
28
18
24
24
32
24
24
30
24
24. oo
16. 00
15. 00
s. 00
16. 00
.
12. 00
12. 00
16.00
8. 00
12.00
14.oo
12. 00
16. 00
16.00
12. 00
12.00
16. 00
12. 00
16 . 00
16. 00
12.00
20. 00
15. 00
9. 00
16. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
12. 00
3 . 00
s. oo
7. 00
12 . 00
10. 50
12; 00
14. oo
9 . 00
12. 00
12.00
16. 00
12. 00
12. 00
15.00
12. 00

Dis trict
District II
State Relief
296-B-7
June 18 to 23
:i 5
~----- - --- ---- --.--------------------------------------------~---~
166
Name
Cordero , Clyde
Cordero, Harry E.
Cordero, Joe D.
Corde r o , Viet-or
Cota , J oseph H.
Craig , Alex


De la Torre, Art hur
De la Torre, Wm.
Delk, Robert
Desmore, John
Dickscheidt, Wm.

.
Doremus , Fantomas
Dupuy, John

Elizalde, Rudol ph
Emigh , Frank
Espana, J ose

Fox, Carl
Franco, Philip
Freeman, Austin
 Fuller, Geo.
Franck, Lelio
Gapa, John
Garcia, John
Galindo , Efrain
Garcia , Wense lacb
Gorman , Chas.
Green, Robt
Gudi ce , James
Gudgeon, Geo.
Hall, Fred
Hanna, Geor ge
Harty, John


Hernandez, Frank .
Hogan, Wm. T.
Hunter , Robert
Hur t , Wm.
Hyne, Fred
Jenkinson , Harry
Johnson , August F.
Johnson, Lon
J ones , Edward
Jackson, Harry
Keeler, Thos
Kiriskidas , Frank
Kirkwood , Jack
Kriger, Cornelius
Kop- n. , Loren
Kirby, George

Hr s. worked
30
32
6
24
24
10
28
9
lS
24
16
24
20
24
24
24
24
24
24-
7
24
24
18
24
32
9
10
18
24
36
24
24-
24
40
12
24
24
32
24
18
24
24
24.
32
28
24
24
24
Amount
$15.00
16. 00
3. 00
12.00
12. 00
5. 00
14. oo
4. 50
9 . 00
12. 00
g, 00
12.00
1 0. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12 . 00
3. 50
12. 00
12. 00
9.00
12 . 00
16. 00
. 4-. 50
5 . 00
9 . 00
12. 00
18. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
20. 00
6. 00
12.00
12. 00
16. 00
12.00
9. 00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
16. 00
14.oo
12.00
12. 00
12. 00
\

District
- District II
State Relief
206-B-7
June lES to 23

1 "7
June 25th, 1934.
Name Hrs . Worked Amount District
Kenney, Cha s.  24 12. 00 District II
State Relief
King , Geor ge  38 19. 00 206-B-7
June 18 t o 23
Lang, Henry  11 5. 50
Lewi s , Thoe. 4. 00
Livermor e, Clifford 24 12. 00
Lopez , Casamiro 24 12. 00
Lower, Alber t 2S 14. oo
Lemos, J ohn 24 12. 00
McCa.nn, Patrick 24 12. 00
Mccants , Luther 4-. oo
McDonough, Wm. B. 16 g.oo
Maulhart , J . B. 24 12. 00
Medl ey, Harold 24 12. 00
Mecham , Frank 26 13. 00
Moore, Melvin 24 12. 00 ,
Mowry , Arthur  30 15. 00
Munro, Ros s 32 16. 00
Men do Z$., Tony 24 12. 00
Ni mmo , Frank 32 16. 00
Nigh, Harry 24 12. 00
Newkirk, Ray 24- 12. 00
O'Conner, David 11 5. 50
Orena, Chas. 32 16.00
Osborne, Fred 24 12. 00
Packard , Judson 24- 12 . 00
Perry, Ray 24 12. 00
Perez , Domingo 40 20. 00
Pace , William 32 16. 00
.
Padilla, Felix 24- 12. 00
Padilla, Salvador 4. oo
Palacias, J ohn 30 15 00
Penr ose , Clarence 14 7.00
Robles, Chas. 24 12. 00

Ranson , Robt 24 12. 00
Rosales, Antonio 24- 12. 00
Richmond , Richard 32 16. 00
Romer o , Frank c. 6. 3. 00
Romero, Frank 24 12. 00
Ruiz, Ernest 32 16. 00
Santana, Adoluh 32 16. 00
Saucedo , Donaciano 32 16. 00
Shea, Ralph Sr.   32 16. 00
Silva , John 24 12.00
Seymour, Marvin 24- 12.00
Simpson, J ohn 24 12.00
Simons, Marvin 6 3. 00
Slater, Wm. 16 s . oo
 Smith , Joel 21 l 0. 50
Staffor d, Howard 24 12. 00
168
Name
Steevest, Ewart
Strain, Robt.
Straughn,. Alfred
Snyder, Earl
Torres , Raphael
Trester, Ralph
Tyus, Charles
Ullery , Chester
Villa, Jesus
Velarde, John
Ward, Richard
Wilbur, Wm.
Wayland, Frank
Webb, Edward
Ye e, Henry
Yee, Fuk P.
Allman, Bette
Antles, Louise
Bell, Mabel
Blaney , Mary
Butler, Maud
Butler, Mamie
Canning, J oseph
Carter, Hazel
Cossalio , Mary
Cross, Nelly
Day, Marion Mrs .
Dunbar, Richard
Elgart , Minnie
Ellis, Verta
Ennis, Josie
Escota, Vincente
Fields, Leone





Carzoli , Mercedes
Gar iano , Anna
Gearing, Mrs. Ross
Gentry, Leona
Harper , Eva
Hunter, Elizabeth
Jones, May
Kellum , Myrtle
Kent, Bessie
King , Rose
Kost er, Adeline
Lane, Maude
Larsen, Ellen
Leon, J ennie


Hrs. Worked
24
24-
24
11
30
24
4S
24
36
32
32
2g
24
24
24
7
36
24
24
12
15
24
24
lS
30
30
24
30
15
30
24-
24
24
24
24
4
24-
15
6
24
24
24
12
18
24
Amount
$12. 00
12. 00
12.00
5. 50
15. 00
12.00
24-. 00
12. 00
1g. oo
4. 00
16. 00
16. 00
ilt. oo
12.00
9.00
12. 00
12. 00
3. 50
l S. oo
12. 00
12.00
6.oo
7. 50
12. 00
12. 00
9. 00
15. 00
15. 00
12.00
15.00
7.50
15.00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
2. 00
12. 00
7. 50
3. 00

12.00
12. 00
12.00
6.oo
9. 00
12.00
District
District II
State Relief
206-B-7
June 18 to 23 
/


Na.me
Linville, Mrs. Robert
Lugo , Florent ina
McMurdo, Ann
Maloy, Maydera
Monks, Clara
Nigh, Pearl
Pereyra, Delfina
Pereyra, J ennie
Peterson , Inez
Ray, Mary
Reed , Irma
Rayen, Ruth
Richart, Holland Mrs.
Rodriguez, Jennie
Sailor, Mattie

Secrest, Nellie

Sherman , Jessie
Silva, Mary

Sinex, Cecelia
Steen, Mrs. James
Thor.nsberry, Daisy
Ward, Alice
West, Gaddie
Wilson, Clifford
Worley, Mable

Arman, Thorgier 
Arrellanes, Luz A.
Ball, Arthur
Bart let t, Emory 
Benitz, Antonio
Black, George
Captro, Mose
Chackel, Victor
Cicero, Richard
Clark , Edgar
Cockran, Leamon
Cordero, Wm.
Cota, Felix
Friedly, Allen
Gonzales, Gregorio
Gonzales, Peter O.
Gross, Cleveland 
Hall, Albert
Hernandes, I g . 
Howenstine, Chas.
Hutchison, Robert.
Lee, Frank
Lester, Geo
Lopez , Arnulfo
J une 25th, 1934.
Hrs. Worked
24
24
21
12
30
24
24
lS
10
24
6
ig
24
24
24
24
30
24
24
32
16
24
12
24
24
30
24
30
30
24
24
1$
30
30
30
12
24
30
32
30
30
30
24
42
30
12
24
6
30
Amount
12.00
12. 00
10.50
6. oo
15. 00
12.00
12. 00
9. 00
5.00
12.00
9.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
15. 00
12. 00
12. 00
16. oo
s. oo
12. 00
6.oo
12.00
12. 00
15.00
12.00
15.00
15.00
12.00
12. 00
9.00
15.00
15.00
15. 00
6.oo
12.00
15.00
16.00
15.00
15. 00.
15.00
12. 00 .
21.00
15.00
6.oo
12.00
3.00
15.00

District
District II
State Relief
206-B-7
June lS to 23
170
I

Name

Mci ntyre, Ralph
Mendosa, Arthur
Mora , Santiago
Mustin, Walter
Navarez, Louis
Ortez , Manuel
Pala t t o, Marcus
Renteria, Hilari o
Sanchez, Raymond
Sarinana, Pablo
Stephens, John
Sticht, Bert
Tello , Stanley
Welty , Scott
Woodring , Orville
Zeagers, Wm.
Baxter, John E.
Bell, Ear l
Br adbury , Ear l

Burton, Josenh
Gar tley , J . H.
Cheesebrough , Vilisia
Cobb , Chas.
Converse, Linton
Craig , Genevieve .
Elizalde, Manuel .
Forney , Gene
Carton , Omar
Glover, Herschel .
Gorman , Albert
Grand, George 
Green, Allen
Huber, Chas. 
Klenk, Chas.
Lilley , Clifford .
Logan , Richard
Lo pez, Manuel
Lord, Vial ter
Mccants , Wm. c.
Murphy, Frank
Olivera, Alber t



Robinson , George .
Scutte , Roy
Seeger t , Helen
Stoddard, Vern

Velenzuela, Ernest
Virga , Michael

Hrs . Worked
25
24
25
32
30
24
30
30
24
30
24
30
24
24
12
30
35
3
32
7
22
24
24
30
2S
4-2
2S
27
30
24
2S
2$
24
6
28
16
28
12
35
35
26
18
7
18
30
2S
30
Amount
12. 50
12. 00
12. 50_
16. 00
15. 00
12. 00
15. 00
15. 00
12. 00
15. 00
12. 00
15. 00
12. 00
12. 00
6. 00
15. 00
17. 50
1. 50
16. 00
3. 50
11. 00
12. 00
12. 00
15. 00
i4. oo
21. 00
14. oo
13. 50
15. 00
12. 00
i4. oo
14. 00
12. 00
3. 00
it~. 00
8. oo
14-. 00
6. 00
17. 50
17. 50
13 . 00
9 . 00
3 . 50
9. 00
15. 00
14-. oo
15. 00
Di str ict
Distr i ct II
State Rel i ef
206- B-7
J une 18 to 23


-

Name
Wall, Frank 
- Wheeler, Helen
Wienes, Wm.
Wilson, Harold 

Avery, Geo. W.
Avezzio, Victor
Barrett, Benj.
Barton, Samuel
Buf fman, Rinnah
Caballero, Ed.
Cadena, Joseph
Chavez, Florencio 
Cook, J ohn 
Cr uz , Abraham 
Dalton, Geo. 
Espinosa, Ray
Farkason , J ohn 
Garcia, Oarlos
Garcia, Chas.
Garcia, Peter Pau.l
Henderson, Orville
LeRoy , Wilfred
Mendez, Lawrence 
Morgan, Herbert
Pene, John
Polley, Gladstone
Reyes, Ysidro
Rhoades, R. D.
Sandoval, Emilio
Sandoval, Jose
Sands, Jess
Scallorn, J ohn
Shea , Ralnh Jr. .
Snyder, Harry
Sutton, Ray
Thomas, Geo. S.

Traphagen, James .
Triggs , Archie
Tr om berg, Chas.
Turney , Myron 
Varner, Linn
Vielma , Nash
Williams, Albert

Zapata, Tilmuccio
Arnold, Carl F. 
Bennett, Albert
June 25th, 1934.
Hrs. Worked
2g
4
2S
36
12
24
24
20
11
30
24
30
24
24
4
24
6
30
12
27
30
30
24
24
24
12
9
21
26
24
24
12
24
24
24
6
30
24
lS
15
18
18
24
24
32
18
Amount
i4. oo
2.00
14. oo
lel. 00
6.oo
12.00
12. 00
10.00
5.50
15.00
12. 00
15. 00
12.00
12. 00
2.00
12. 00
3.00
15.00
6.oo
13. 50
15.00
15.00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
6.00
4. 50
10.50
13. 00
12. 00
12. 00
6. oo
12.00
12.00
12.00
3.00
16. 00
12. 00
9. 00
9. 00
9.00
9. 00
12. 00
12. 00
16.60
9.00
District
District II
State Relief
206-B-7
J une lS to 23
1-'72
Name
Buelna, John
Cabral, Rudoluh
Calderon , Anthony
Carter, Ted
Chalini, Georg~
Cody , Andrew
Conelin, Andrew
Cordero, Edder

Cuevas , Antonio 
Dalley, Geo. E.
Diaz, Lawrence
Eddy, Cecil
Foxen, Joe 
Galindo, Gilber t 
Gutierrez, Antonio
Haslam , Wm.
Hendrickson, J ohn
Jacobs, Alfred
J acobs , J ames 
Kla tt , Chas. 
LeFrance, J ohn
Marsh, Forman
Martinez , Galliliu
Mendoza, Manuel
Merax, Nacillio
Newlon, Ea,rl
Old.ham, John
Perez, Raymond
Positos , J ose
Reyna, Arthur
Romero , Jesus
Ruiz, Ant oni o
Ruiz, Fred c.
Romero, Carmen
Saberion, Louis


Spencer, Louelin 
Tillisan, Orondo 
Torres, Gonzalo 
Valenzuela, Frank
Valenzuela , Gregory M.
Vensor, Bruno
Villa , Lor enza 
York, August
Abe)rta, Baci l io
Adams, Roland
Carlson , Stanley
Case, Hugh
Hrs . Worked
30
16
4g
32
24
27
24
24
21'-
32
40
24
25
12.
29
2g
24
ig
32
24
12
30
21'-
30
12
5
24
16
24
24
21'-
24
24
36
14
32
12
42
34
29
i g
35
35
32
35
Amol,lnt
15. 00
g.oo
24. oo
16. 00
12. 00
13. 30
12. 00
12.00
12 .00
16. 00
20. 00
12. 00
12.50
6. 00
11'-. 30
14. 00
12. 00
9 . 00
16. 00
12. 00
6. oo
15.00
12. 00
15. 00
6 . 00
2. 50
12. 00
s.oo
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12 . 00
1$.00
7.00
16. 00
6.oo
21. 00
17. 00
14. 50
9 . 00
19 . 00
12. 00
17.50
17.50
16.00
17. 50
District
District II
State Relief
206-1-7
June lS t o 23
'

Name
Corder o, Alfonso 
Cowins , Virau 
Dominguez, Edw. 
Flores , Joe
Francis , Wm.
Greene, Percy 
Lew , Ar thur
Lynch , Chas 

~cA l li ster , David -
Mendosa , Mauro
Merlo , James 
Moffett , Andrew
Nelson , Sam 
Okumur a , Mi saku
Orella, Raymond
Paulissen , Frank .
Tyr ell , Ernest 
McCar thy , Francis
Conrad, Pau 1
Bland, Geo
Baker, John
Br yant , Wm.
Deer ing , Eva
Pierce, Leslie
Huyck , Andy
Gi lliland, Grace
Leach, Ernest
Garci a, James
Rheams , c. W.
Ro bi.nson., T.  N.
Grider , Ri ley
Casenave, s.
Ostini , Fedele
Tolman, Bessi e
Rhoads , Harvey
Cordova, Ray
Stuart , T. N.
Tedrow, Thomas
Burke , El mer
Fer rari, Al
Aguirre, Claude









Arrellanes , Frank .
Barr er as, A lex
Bates, Don
Bennet t , Roy
Berlier , Vi rgil
Hours @
June 25th, 1934.
Hr 2.
39
35
55
35
14
40
35
40
2g
33
35
2g
35
26
35
24
12
16
24
4
24
24
lS
16
16
24
22
12
18
24
24
20
15
24
24
24
Worked

per iod
Amount
19 . 90
17. 50
27. 00
17. 50
7 . 00
20. 00
17. 50
4. oo
20. 00
i4. oo
i4.oo
16.50
17. 50
14. 0Q
17. 50
13. 00
17. 50
1. 00
12. 00
6. oo
s. 00
12. 00
2 . 00
12. 00
12. 00
 s. oo
s. oo
12. 00
11 . 00
6. 00
9. 00
12. 00
12. 00
10. 00
7. 50
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
4. 00
Ar.aount
District
District II
State Relief
206-B- 7
June 18 to 23

Direct Rel ief

District IV
206- B- 7
.General Relie f
J une lS to 23 .


Di stri ct Five
32 . 50 6/15/34 to 6/21/34 $16. 00 Roadside Cleaning
10 .
2$
28
2$
do
do
do 
do
do
5. 00
i4. oo do
14. oo ElCamino School
14. oo Roadside Cleaning
14. oo Washington Grove
1 3
174
-------------------------------------------------~----~
N. ame.
Ber t inoia , Edwar d
Blo c~ e r , .John
Bondietti , Tony
Bourbon , J ohn
Bower s, R. T.
Briscoe, Roy
Br iscoe , W. R.
Br ock, Alber t
Bunce , Chas.
Cline , Fred
Denman, I van
DeRos a , J ohn
Domingues , John
Domingues, John S.
Edie, L. K.
Evans , Henr y N.
Feehan , Bert
Ferrari s , s.
Flagg, Ray
Foster, A.
Foster , Wm.
Fouts, Wilbur
Ga r ner , Ignaci o
Gingrich, James
Goodenough , Carl
Gorham , Guy
Gregory , Frank Jr.
Hall, Edgar
Har per , Henry
Harr is, Wm.
Havens, Harry
Herman , Joe
Hernandez, J .
Hernandez, Pedro
Hill , Fred
.
Hins on , H. F.
Hughes , Harley Sr.
J ohnson , A. E.
Johnson, W. J .
J uarez , Del l
Ketcham , Edward
Kinyon , J. J .
Knight, Geo .
Lawrence, J osenh .
Lorona , Jose
Manes , Ernest J .
Mart i nez , Dave 
Mar tinez , Julian 











Hour s @ Pe ri od Amount Dis trict Five
35  50 6/ '15/34 t o 6/21/34 $17. 50 Roadsiq.e Cleaning
14 . 90
2S .50
34
35
14
14 . 90
21  50
10
35
23
2g
21
2g
17 . 90
44 . 50
21
lS -. 50
35
35
14
3g
35
21
1g .90
35  50
35
35
35
28 . 90
28  50
42
35
14
2g
28
11
21
21
35
21
35
7
21
14
14
35
. 90
. 50
. 90
. 50
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
1. 2. 60 El Cam. ino School.
14.oo Guadalupe School
~ 7 . 00 Roadside Cleaning
17. 50 Washington Grove
7. 00 Fair grounds
12. 60 Recr eation Bldg.
10. 50 Washington Grove
5. 00 do
17. 50 Fairgr ounds
11. 50 El Camino School
14. oo Roadside Cleaning
l0. 50 do
14. oo El Camino School
15. 30 Fairgr ounds
22. 00 c . u . R. o.
10. 50 Washington Grove
9. 00 Roadside Cleaning
17.50 ~ecreati on Bldg.
17. 50 El Camino School
7. 00 Los Alamos
19. 00 Roadsi de Cleaning
 
17. 50 L-os Alamos
l 0. 50 El Cam i no School
16. 20 Recreation Bldg.
17.50 Guadalupe School
17. 50 Cemet ery
17  50 do
17. 50 Roadside Cleani ng
25. 20 S.M. U.H. S.
14. oo Main St. School
21.00 Roadside Cleaning
17. 50 do
14.oo Washingt on Grove
7. 00 do
14. oo Los Alamos
14. oo Wa shi ngt on Gr ove
9. 90 Fairgr ounds
l 0. 50 Wa shingt on Grove
l 0. 50 El Cami no School
17. 50 Main St . School
l 0. 50 Washingt on Grove
17. 50 El Camino School
3. 50 Washington Grove
l 0. 50 Fairgr ounds
7. 00 El Cami no School
12. 60 Recreat ion Bldg.
17 . 50 El Cami no School


Name
Marvin , Britton
McKeehan, Hobart
Meagher, Joseph
Mello , Alfred
Mendoza, Chas.
Miranda, Frank
Montes , Louis
Moyer, T. J.
Mulligan, J.
Munoz, Pete
Newman, Andrew
Nogues, Ernest
Olivera, Tom
Ontiveros, Abdon
Ontiveros, Ozell.
Ortega , D. J:;.
Ow, Ray
Pacheco, Joe
Penland, Elmer
Pimentel, Antone
Ramey, Willard
Ramirez, F. B.
Rivas, C. P.
Rivas, E. L.
Rizzo, Tom
Ro'mil.es, Richard
Sanchez, Alfred
Sawyer, Wade
Schopp, Orville
Sharwood, Walter
Silva, M. G.
Smith, Harry
Stewart, Leo
 


Stubblefield, A. J.
Swe~t, Walter
Tarsus, L. V.
Taylor, Verna
Threinen, Mike
Tremelling, J. H.
Turek, Louis
Turk, Ambrose
Vail, o. F.
Valencia, M. F.
Var gas , 0.
Vierra, Nathew
Vigi l, Ed
Wa tso.n, K. A.
Webster, R. O.
June 25th, 1934 
Hours @ Period Amount District Five
35 .50 6/15 to 6/21/34
35 do
35
7
42
21
2  90
42 .50
35
2S  90
21 .50
28
13
35
42
22  90
7  50
28
2g
7
35
2$
35
35
35
9 .90
14-  50
35
7 I
10
35
35
31
42
24
35
31
4 .90
14 .50
5 1/3 .90
42  50
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do .
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
35 do
35 do
do
7 do
16 7/9 .90 do
$17.50 R. oad. si de Cleaning
17. 50 El Camino School
17.59 do
3.50 do
21.00 Roadside Cleaning
14.oo s. M. U.H.S.
10. 50 Roadside Cleaning
l.So Fairgrounds
21.00 Washington Grove
17.50 Los ~lamos
25.20 Recreation Bldg . 
10.50 El Camino School
14.oo Cemetary
6.50 El Camino School
17.50 Fairgr ounds
21.00 Washington Grove 
19.80 Recreation Bldg.
3.50 El Camino Schoo l
14. oo Washington Grove
14. oo Roadside Cleanings
3.50
17.50
14.oo
14.50
17.50
17.50
do
do
do
do
do
do
17.50.El Camino School
g.10 Recreation Bldg.
7.00 Cemetery
17. 50 El Camino School
3.50 Guadalupe Schoo l
5.00 Los Alamos
17.50 do
17.50 Roadside Cleaning
15.50 do

21.00 . do
12.00 Library
17.50 El Camino School
15.50 Roadside Cleaning
3.60 El Camino School
7.00 Roadside Cleaning
4.so Recreation Bldg.
21.0Q Roadside Cleaning
17. 50 Los Alamos
17.50 Guadalupe School
4.oo Roadside Cleaning
3.50 Main St. School
15.10 Recreation Bldg.
1 5
 
176
Petition to
Abandon
Portions of
Public HighWi:ll"'
J

List of s. E. J
R.A. Project 


Name
Willi ams , H. A.
Wolverton, Frank
Fri dell, Clyde C. 
Mur nhy, James
Stotts, Will
Peterman, Chas.
Miranda, Ira
Madison, Ber t


Hours @ Period
14 . 50 6/15 to 6/"21/34
21 . 50
29
28
21 .90
14 .50
14
14
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Amount Distri ct Five
$ 7. 00 Washi ngton Grove
10. 50 Cemeter y
14. 50 El Camino School
14. 00 do
1s.90 s.M.u.H.s.
7.00 Roadside Cleani ng
. 7 . 00 El Camino School
do
In the Matter  of the Petition to Abandon Portions of Public Hi ghway in Road
Distri ct 2.
A petition was r eceived from Har old S. Cbaee, requesting the abandonment of certain
portions of a  publi c hi ghway located in the 2nd Road District, and upon moti on ,
duly seconded and carri ed , it is order ed that the Distr ict Attorney be requested to
prepare the necessary paper s therefor.
I n the Matter of List of S.E. R. A. Projects Approved.
RESOLUTION NO . 1378
WHEREAS, the :fol l owing list of work projects has been submitted t o and appr oved
by the Unemployment Relief Commi ssion of Santa Barbara County , and applicati on for
SERA, approval thereof will be made by the local Director of the SERA, upon the completion
of proner appl ication f orms, to wit:
  PROJECTS BY DISTRICTS 
DISTRICT #1.
1. Road Crusher
2. Carpinteria Beach State Park
3. Alisos School
4. Ortega Hill Park
DISTRICT :/f2.
1. Camino C~elo
2. Rocky Nook Park
3. Cases fo r Historical Museum
4. City of Santa Barbara Projects :
a . Outfall Sewer and Quarry
b. Auto Repair Shop
c. Flood Control - East Side Storm Drain 

d. West Beach Rest Rooms
e. High School Site
f . Street Jobs
( 1) Ortega
(2) Pueblo
(3) J uni pero
g. Painting Jobs
( I ) Pershing Park
(2) Screening Plant
(3) Park Benches
(4) Fire Hydrants

(5) Posts and Buildings in Parks
h . Pai:k Jobs
(1) West Beach Improvements



'
.

-



'
June 25th, 1934.
_(2) Mission Park
(3) Trim and Plant Street Trees
(4) Cut Firewood
(5) Nursery Lathhouse
i. Cut Off Piles on Beach
j . Place Fire Alarm System Underground
k. Construct Baseball Field

1. Operate Red Rock Quarry . -
DISTRICT :lf3.
1. Hosnital Buildings , Clinic and Sanator ium
2. Santa Ynez High School
3. County Parks
a. Tucker ' s Grove
b. Goleta Beach
c. Fos t er Glen
d. Paradise
e . Nojoqui
DISTRICT #4.
1. City of Lompoc
a . Extension oi Water System
b. Graveling Streets
c. Topogr.a phi c Survey
d. Grading and Oiling School Grounds
e . Painting High School
f. Airport I mnrovement
2. County Parks
a . Gaviota Beach
b. Santa Rosa Park
3. Miguelita School

4. Operation of Quarry and Crusher

5. Replacing Wooden Bridges on County Roads
6. I mpr ove Grounds, La Purisima Mi ssion
7. Clearing River Bed
DISTRICT #5.
 
1. Legion Memorial, San ta !~aria
2. Tepesquet Road
3. Point Sal Road
4. Washington Grove Park

5. Fairgrounds
6. City of Santa Maria
a . Roofing City Reservoirs
b. Repairs t o Plunge
c. Remodeling Sewage Disposal Plant
d. Landscape City Hall Grounds



NOW THEREFORE , BE I T RESOLVED THAT THE Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara
County annrove the above named projects , and
1. 7

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Sunervieors be author- 
ized t o execute and sign on behalf of Santa Barbara County all a pplications for projects
to be suonsored by t his County.

. . - -----  ., ~ . -  __ 
78

Wage Scale on ./
S. E. R. A.
Projects.
In the Matt er of Wage Scale on S. E. R. A. Projects.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is or dered that , upon the recommendation
of two members of the Wage Scale Committee, the following tentative scale of
wages f or pr ojects under S. E. R. A. be and the same is hereby adopted , t o wit:
For Skilled Labor $1. oo per hour
For Semi-Skilled Labor,  75 II "
For Common Labor II II
,
Correcting Er or
in Assessment. 
In the Matter of CoTrecting Error in Assessment.
Correcting
Allowance of
Claims.
It sati sfactorily appearing to the Boar d of Supervlsors of the County of Santa
Barbara , State of California, from a repor t filed by the County Assessor , t hat a
clerical error has been made in assessing a 60% penalty in a certain assessment for
the fiscal year 192S- 29, and applicat ion hav i ng been made t o the Board by said County
Assessor f or the cancellation of said nenalty, on or against said real nroper ty , as
provided by Sect i on 2go4a of the Political Code of California; and
I t further appearing that the written consent of the District Attorney of the
.
County of Santa Barbara, to the cancel l at ion of said penalty, has been obtained
therefor ;
Now , therefore , i t is ordered that the Audi tor of the County of Santa Barbara,
State of California, cancel on the margin of the assessment book , and also on the d~
linquent list, said 6:1/o penalty, added to the assessment of Lot 4, Pueblo Map f3g,
assessed in the name of Wm. R. Edwards. 
In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claims. -
Unon moti on, duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that the order made and
entered on the lgth day of J une , 1934, allowing the f oll owing claims for the amounts
 and payable out of the funds desi gnated, respectively, be and the same is hereby rescinded
, to wit : 
F. L. Smith Hardware Co., for $1. 03, payable out of Good Roads Fund;
Southern Cali fornia Edison Co. , for $42. 27 , payable out of Good Roads Fund;
Van Horn, J. A. , for $1. 79, payable out of Good Roads Fund.
And it is further or dered that said claims be withdrawn from the Audi tor and
re - allowed as of the lgth day of June, 1934, for the amounts and payable out of the
funds designated , respectively, t o wit:
 F. L. Smith Hardware Co., for $1.03, nayable out of 1st Road Fund;
Southern California Edison Co., for $42.27, payable out of 1st Road Fund;
Van Horn , J . A. , for $1.79, payable out of 1st Road Fund.
 Upon the passage of the f oregoing order , the roll being called, the followirg
.
Supervisors voted Aye , t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens ,
Ronal d M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none .
Withdrawal of -
Clai ms .
In the Matter of Wi thdrawal of Claims.
Renort of
Officer.
Petition for
County Aid.
Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Supervisor c. L.
Preisker, be and he is hereby permitted to withdraw the foll owing claims for correcu o rt
t o wit :
Midland Counties Public Service Corporation
Santa Maria Gas Co .
In the Mat ter of Report of Officer 


$4.19

18. 60
The report of J. L. Lewis, Financial Administrator of Santa Barbar a County
Welfare Department for the month of May, 1934, was received, examined and ordered film
In the Matter of the Petition of Mary Mendez, Los Alamos , Calif., for County
Aid f or Fred Uendez. 
I t appearing t o the satisfaction of the Board that said Fred Mendez , aged 14 years!
\

t
 y
June 25th , 1934-.
i s a half-orphan and is a proper person to receive County Aid, and is in the custody
of said Mary Mendez; 
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund,
in favor of said Mary Mendez , for the sum of Ten and 00/100 dollars, and for a like
amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board, said
money to be used for the support of the above named minors.
' Cancellat io In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 3 A 5, labor, Agricultural
of Budget
Aporopriati n. Department, General Fund, to Unappropriated Reserve.
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of
, .
$105. 00 is not needed in the above account, General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resol\'ed by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of One
Hundre1.Five Dollars ($105. 00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to
the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called , the fol-

lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald .M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
Cancellatio - In the Matter of CapceJlatioij\ Qf Funds from a
of . Budget
Appi:.apTil\1
Transfer of
Funda . 
n. Account 204 B 9 , cash aid and relief,
from Account 204 B 11, food
'
$35,s75.75; and
3 ,ooo. 00 ;
Unemployment Relief, State Relief Fund, to Unappropriated Reserve.

Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of
$3S, $75. 75 is not needed in the above accounts., State Relief Fund.
Now ther efore , be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Thir"ff
eight Thousand Eight Hundred Seventy-five and 75/100 Dollars ($3g ,g75. 75) be and the
same is hereby cancelled, and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve1.State Relief Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none. - In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the
Account 3 B 1, communication and transportation,

Account 3 B 2, materials and supulies
Account 3 B 4, repairs and replacements
Account 4 B 5, service and expense,
Agricultural Department, General Fund.
Unappropriated Reserve t o
$45. 00; and to
45.00; and to
5.00; and to
10.00;
Whereas the Board of Supervi sors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen by reason of insufficient funds, and which has depleted the funds
provided for same;
Now the refore , be i t resolved by the Board of Supervisors t hat the sum of
One Hund.red Five Dollars ($105.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unapp
ro~riated reserve to
Account 3 B 1 , communication and transportation, $45.00; to
Account 3 B 2, materials and supnlies , 45. 00 ; to
Account 3 B 4, repairs and replacements 5. 00; and to

Account 3 B 5, servi ce and expense, 10. 00 ;
Agricultural Department, General Fund.
Upon the nassage of the forego ing resolution, the roll being called , the fol-
.
lov1ing Supervisors voted A~re, to wit : Thornas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Prei sker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
1-80
Transfer of
Funds.
Transfer of
Funds .

Transfer of
Funds.

- In the Matter of Transfer of Funds f rom the Unappropriated Reserve to
Account 96 B 5, service and expense, $90. 00 ; and to
-
Account 96 B 1, communication and transportation, 10. 00;
Treasurer, General Fund.
Whereas the Board of Sunervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
.
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen by reason of unforeseen expenses and which has depleted the funds
provided for same;
_Now therefore, be i t resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
One Hundred Do l lars ($100. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated
reserve to
Account 96 B 5, ~ervice and expense, 
Account 96 B 1, communication and transportati on,
Treasurer , General Fund.
.
$90. 00; and to
10. 00;
Upon the passage of the foregoing resoluti on , the roll being called , the follow-
. . . ' .
ing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevenq
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none 
 In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve t o ,
Account 95 A 3, clerical assistants , Tax Collector, Salary Fund.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emer gency, that could not have been reasonably f oreseen at the time of preparing the
budget , has arisen by reason of considerable extra work dur ing the present fiscal year,
and which has depleted the funds nrovided for same;
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Four
Hundred Twenty- three dollars ($423. 00 ) be and the same is hereby transferred from the
unappropriated reserve to account 95 A 3, clerical as sistants, Tax Collector, Salary
Fund.
  Upon the passage of the
. . .
for egoing resolution, the roll being called , the fol-
. 
lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. . .
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
- In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to
Account 206 B 7, cash aid and relief, $lS,875 . 75; and to
Account 206 B 11, food, 20,000 . 00 ;
 Unemployment Relief, State Relief Fund.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find t hat a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of prenaring the
budget, has arisen by reason of budget allowance was insufficient, and which has
depleted the f unds provided f or same;
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Thirty-
.
eight Thousand Eight Hundred Seventy-five and 75/100 Dollars ($3S,S75 . 75) be and the
same i s hereby transferred from the unappropriated re serve to
Account 206 B 7, cash aid and relief,
Account 206 B 11, food
Unemp l oyment Relief, State Relief Fund.
20,000. 00;
Upon the passage of the foregoi ng resolution, the r oll being called, the fol-
.
l owing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none 
 
'


Revision of
Budget I tems

Revision of -.Budget
I tems
11
June 25th, 1934.
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Sunervisors that a revision within general
classification of Maintenance and Oneration, Government Buildings, General Fund, is
necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
he r~by revised as follows , t o wit: Transfer from Account 24 B 4, repairs and repalcenents
Government Buildings , General Fund, the sum of $30. 00 , t o Account 2~ B 2, materials

and .Supplies, Government Buildings, General Fund 

Upon the passage of the fore going resolution, the r oll being called, the following
_Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens
Ron~ld M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none .
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Whereas , it aupears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general  
cla$sif1cation of Maintenance and Operation, Superior Court , General Fund , is necessary
Now , therefore , be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as follows, to wit : Transfer from Account gg B 17, witness fees, Superio
Cou~t, General Fund , the sum of $250.00, to Account gg B 15, reporting and transcribing
Superior Court, General Fund.  
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
.Sunervisors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none . Absent, none  
Revision of -
Budget Items
In the Matter of Revision of Budget I tems.
Whereas , it appears to the Board of Supervi sors that a revision within general
cla~sification of Maintenance and Operation, Farm Advisor, General Fund, is necessary ;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as follows, to wit : Transfer from Account 31 B 1, communication and 
transport~ tion , Farm Advisor , General Fund, the sum of $10. 55, to Account 31 B 4 ,
. repairs and reol~cements , Farm Advisor, General Fund.
Upon _the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Sunervieors voted Aye, to wit : Thomae T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 

Stevens , Ronald M. Ad.am and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
Revision of ~
Budget I tems .
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Whereas , it aupears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
Transfer of
Funds. 
classification of Maintenance and Oneration, Santa Maria Hospital, General Fund, is
nece~sary ; 
Now therefore, be it Resolved that the . aforesaid accounts be and the same are
here~y revised as follows , to wit : Transfer from Account 46 B 1, communication and
tran~portation, Santa Maria Hospital , General Fund, the sum of $75 00, tD Account 46
B 2 , materials and supplies, Santa . M. aria Hospital, General Fund.
t ~ 
Unon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
~upervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none . Absent, none.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve (Salary Fund)
to S~ndry Accounts.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa .Barbara County find that a public emergenc~
that could not have been reasonably foreseen at .the time of preparing the budget,
has arisen by reason of a new constitutional amendment authorizing the board of supervisors
to fix by ordinance the salaries of certain county officials , and their deputies 
and  a~sistants, and,
~hereas , the ordinance did not become effective for one month later than was
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anticipated at the _ time of preparing the budget under the statute , as it then existed,
all of which has depleted the funds nrov ided for same;
NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the board of supervisors that the sum of Eleven
Hundred Ninety Two Doll ars ($1192. 00) be and the same is hereby transfer red from the
Unappropriated reserve (Sala ry Fund ) t o the following departments and accounts:
1 A 1 Assessor 
1 A 2 Assessor Deputi es
3 A 1 Agr i cul tura 1 Com1n
3 A 3 Ag ricu ltural Comm Clerk
4 A 2 Auditor Denuti es
23 A l County Cler k 
23 A 2 County Clerk Deputies

28 A 2 District Attorney Deputies
2g A 3 District Attorney Stenographers
47 A 2 Sheriff Deputies (Jailors)
71 A 1 Live Stock I nspector 
75 A 1 Probation Officer 
75 A 3 Probation Officer - Officer Olk.
Sl A 1 Recorder
$2 A 1 County Superintendent Schools

g2 A2 County Superintendent Schoo ls- (deputies)
g5 A 1 Sheriff
g5 A 2 Sheriff de-uuties
g9 A 1 Surveyor
95 A 1 Tax Collector
96 A 1 Treasurer

$g. oo
150. 00
58. 00
32. 00
70. 00
16. 00
163  00
130. 00
59.00
35. 00
25. 00
25.00
22. 00
33. 00
33. 00
29. 00
41. 00
143. 00
g3 . 00
33.00
4. 00
Upon the passage of the fore going resolution , the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
Claims . -  In the Matter of Claims Allowed.
Allowed.
ppon motion, .duly seconded and carried ,. it is order-ed that the f oll o?,1i. ng claims
be and the same are hereby. allowed, each claim for the amou11t and payable out of the
.
fund desi gnated in the order of allowance indorsed on the face of each claim, respecti ely,
to wit:
Abbott , J. M.
Baldwin, Mrs. s. J.
Barbara Worth Hotel
Barba ra Worth Hotel
Bergman, Miss Agnes
Boversen, Mehetabel
Brelien, Edith
County National Bank
De Marino, V.
Flint , Byron
Hall, Lillian M.
Jackson, R. E.
Kincher, Charles H.
Kirsten, c. G.
Kramer, Ira E.
GENERAL RELIEF FUND

.  .

 .
$12. 00
s . oo
10. 00
10. 00
12.50
12.50
25.00
 10. 00
13. 00
5. 00
24. oo
12.50
5 .1~0
12. 00
12.50



,
. ~ . .
J une 25t h , 1934.
Linblad , Andr ew
Mabbott , Mrs . Emma
GENERAL RELIEF FUND
Massini , Mary 
Mend. leson, Mr s . J osi e
M1etzner, R. R.
Moore, F. F.
Morehouse , Mr s . Merta K.
Morehouse , Mrs. Martha K.
Moullet, Jul es F.
McCai n , E. M.
McDougall & Witcher
Nat i onal Bond & Mort gage Company
Newt on , Wi l liam
Osuna , Y.
Parri sh , Rose
Penny , Mr s . Clara
Pere l l o, Mrs. Ber t
Peter son , Andrew
Pianfe tt 1 , Mr s . Chas.
Plimer, Frank
. 
do do
Pura , A.
Robertson, s. W.
Rodarte , Mrs. V.
Ross , Mrs . c. L.
. ~ . ~
Sar agosa , Donaciano
Sarri, J ohn
Schneeklut h , Mrs. H. E.
Schwartz, Mr. W. E.
Seeger t, Minnie E.
Sheridan , Mrs. Mar y L.
Simon , Rober t
Smi th, Mrs . E.
Sou . Counties Gas Co.
Sou. Counties Gas Co .
Tasca , Leone
Thomas , Mr s . Ter esa
Tyes , J esse
Vaughn , M. W.
Vince , John
Waller, F. H.
Weber , Kem
Western Union



$ 15. 00
s . oo
12.00
10. 00
4. 32
13. 35
1 0 . 00
s.oo
12. 50
7 . 00
10. 00
12. 50
12. 50
13 . 00
12. 00
12. 60
12. 50
12. 50
12. 50
12 . 50
10. 00
12. 50
12. 50
20. 90
7 . 00
s.oo
12. 50
6- 65
11. 00
12. 50
12. 50
12. 00
30. 00
so. 76
3. 7g
12. 50
g. oo
10. 00
15. 00
12. 50
12. 50
12. 50
. 90
Upon the passage of the for egoing order, the r oll be i ng called, the following
.
Supervi sors voted Aye , to wit: Thomas T. Di nsmor e, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Prei sker . Nays , none. Absent , none.
Upon motion , the Board adjour ned sine die 
 The foregoing minutes are hereby approved . ~.,._
Attest : 
Cler 
184

,

Abandonment o
Certain Porti
of Roads in
2nd Road Dist
j
s
Board of Sunervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
 J une 29th, 1934, at 10 o' clock a . ~  Present: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore,
Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens , Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker , and the
Clerk. Supervisor C. L. Preisker in the chair 
In the Matter of Abandonment of Certain Portions of Roads in 2nd Road District.
. .
Order of the Board of Supervisors Declaring the I ntention of Said Board of
ict. 
Supervisors of Santa Barbara County to close up , Vacate and Abandon for Public Road
Puruoses Certain Parts or portions of a Public Hi ghway in the Second Road District of

Said County of Santa Barbara, State of California, Describing the General Route Thereof

and Fixing the Date for a Hearing thereon.
WHEREAS a netition bas been filed with this Board of Supervi sors of Santa Barbara
County, signed by ten freeholders , two of whom are r esidents of the second road distric
in which the pr operty hereinafter described is situated, and who are taxable therein
for road uurposes , which said uetition requests the vacation and abandonment. of cert ain
narts or portions of a public highway located in said second road district , in the
County of Santa Barbara , State of California, more par ticularly descr ibed as follows ,
to wit :

PARCEL ONE: That portion of Modoc Road in the County of Santa Barbara whi ch crosse
. .
the Southern Pacific R. R. Co . 's right- of-way at the point known as S. P. R. R. Eng. St 
4471 plus 97.30, being the crossing known as C.R.C. *E366. 9, and which said crossing is
392 feet easterly from the intersection of La Cumbre Road with the Southern Pacific R.
R. Ri ght- of-way.
.
PARCEL TWO: That por tion of Modoc Road inthe County of Santa Barbara which crosses
the Southern Pacific R. R. Co's. right- of-way at the point known as S.P.R.R.Eng. Sta 
 442g plus $7 being the railroad crossing known a s C.R.C. $E367 . 6, and which said cros si g
is 473g.94 feet easterly from the intersection of La Cumbre Road with said Souther n Pac
R. R. ri ght- of-way .
AND WHEREAS it appears to this Board that the nublic interest and convenience
requires said vacation and abandonment of said parts or portions of nublic highway in
said second road district, and it is therefore the intention of this Board to so cl ose
up, vacate and abandon for public road purposes said narts and parcels of public hi ghwa ,
as unnecessary for pr esent or prospective public use by reason of the fact that the
course of said highway is being changed, and the said grade crossings will thereby be
rendered superfluous and two other grade crossings will be used in place thereof;
NOW , THEREFORE , IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a public hear ing on said petition be
held by the Board of Supervisors at the Santa Barbara County Courthouse in the City
of Santa Barbara, State of California, on the 6th day of August, 1934, at 10: 00 A. M.,
or as soon thereafter as the same may be heard; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED t hat notice of the passage of this Or der and Resolution
be posted conspicuously a l ong the proposed vacation, in the manner provided by law, and
be published in the Valley Vidette, a newspaper of general circulation printed and
published in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, for at least two consecu

tive weeks prior to the said 6th day of August, 1934 , whi ch said newspaper is hereqr
designated as the newspaner in which said notice shall be published; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all expenses incurred in said closing up , vacation and

abandonment, including the cost of post ing and publication of said notices prescribed
by law shall be borne by the County of Santa Barbara.
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisor s of the County of Santa Barbara, Sta e



,
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j_ 5
June 29th, 1934.
of California , this 29th daqr of June , 1934, by t~e ~allowing votes:
Ayes : Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanw9od, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam
and d. L. Preisker . Noes : None. Absent: None.
Ordinance No. 4Sl ~ In the Matter of Ordinance No. 4Sl.
State and -
County Aid.
It appearing to the Board from the affidavit of Betty Franklin , principal clerk
of the printer and publisher of The Morning Press, that Ordinance No . 4$1 has been
duly published; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Ordinance
No. 4$1.has been duly publ ished.
-In the Matter of Applicatios for State and County Aid to Needy Aged Persons.
It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named anplicants for State and
County Aid to needy aged persons having filed their applications, as required by law,
and as in said applications fully set far th; and  
It further appearing from an examination of said applications that the needy
aged persons mentioned in said application are pr pper persons to receive State and
County Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
ORDERED, that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in
'
favor of the following applicants, for the amount set opposite the name of the applicant
, and on the first day of each month hereafter until further order of this Board;
said money to be used for the s~pp9rt of said needy aged person, t o wit:
Fortney , Etta
. '
Warren, George V.
Total Amount Granted
$13. 00
24.oo
Raymond , Mrs. Harriet (decrease) 22. 00
Mar sh , Mary Ann do 22. 00
State Aid
$6 . 50
12. 00
11. 00
11. 00
County Aid
$6. 50
12. 00
Stat.e and Co nty In the Matter of Auplication for State and County Aid to Needy
11. 00
11.00
Blind Persons.
Aid. .-

Cla ims La i d
Over.
I t appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named app licant for State ana
County Aid to needy blind person having filed his application, as required by law,
and as in sai d auplication fully set forth; and
It further appearing from an examination of said application that the needy
blind person mentioned in said application is a proper p~rson to receive State and
County Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried,. it is
ORDERED, that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Trea surer on General Fund, in
favor of the following applicant, for the amount set opposite the name of the applicant
and on the first day of each month hereafter until further order of this Board; said
money _ to be used for the support qf said needy blind person, to wit:
Total Amount Granted State Aid County Aid
Olivera, Emedia (restoration) $20. 00 $10.00 . $10. 00
In the Matter of Claims Laid Over.
Upon motion, duly seconied and carried, it is ordered that the following claims
be and the same are hereby laid over , to wit:
County Council of Social Agencies
Curran, J . Pierce
Lang, John L.
Low, Fred
Lungwitz, Elsa
Maglio, Frank

Oliphant, Irene
Savage, Mrs . J .
-
Miles, Mrs . L. c.
Smith, Russell



$250. 00
15.03
1$1. 34
4. 14
s.oo
~5.00
57. 00
2.66
10.00
10. 00
~----~~--
Wheeler, J . B. E.
Wilke, E. J.
June 29th, 1934.
$ . 00
6. 01
Unaonronria t d .:;- 
In the Matter of Unappropriated Reserve in the Budget. .

Reserve in t e
Budget .

Preliminary J Budget .
Upon moti on , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the followipg items
be and they are hereby set up in the Unappropriated Reserve, in the pre l iminary
budget for the fi scal year 1934-35, to wit:
General Fund , $50,000. 00
Good Roads Fund , 30,000.00 
Salary Fund, 10 ,000.00
 Highway Impr ovement Fund, 10 ,000. 00
Total $100,000. 00
In the Matter of the Preliminary Budget for the Fiscal Year 1934-35.
The Board proceeded with the further consideration of the budget for the fiscal
year 1934-35 in detail. Certain corrections were made therein, and upon motion, duly
seconded and carried , it is ordered that said preliminary budget as submitted be and
the same is hereby approved, and the Audi t or is authorized to make the proper exteneions
upon the same; and it is
Further ordered that the Clerk of this Board publish the required notice that
on August 20th, 1934, at 10 o 1 clock a. m., in the Board Room of said Board, in the
City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara , State of California, the Board of
Supervisors will meet for the purnose of fixing. the final budg~t for the fiscal year
1934-35, and determining the tax levies, at which time and place any taxpayer may
appear thereat and be heard for or against any part of said budget ; said hearing:lto
be continued from day to day unti l concluded, but not to exceed a total of ten days 

Said notice to be publi shed once in The Morning Press, a newspaper of general circulation,
printed and published in the County of Santa Barbara , State of California, an
to be in practically the following form, tow it:
NOTICE .
Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barba r a , State
of California.
Notice is hereby given that the preliminary budget of the County of Santa
Barbara , State of California , for the fiscal year 1934-35 , has been approved by t~
Board of Supervisors of said county, and has been orepared and printed for general dis
tribution to the tax-payers of said county desiring a copy thereof. Conies of said 
budget will be supplied to any taxpayer of said county, upon application t o the Clerk
 of the Board of Supervisors.
Notice is also given that on August 20th, 1934, at 10 o ' clock a. m., the Board
of Supervisors will meet in the Board Room of said Board, in the Court House , in the
City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbar a , State of California, for the purpose
of fixing the final budget and determining the tax levies, at which time and place any
tax-payer may appear thereat and be heard for or against any part of said budget.
Said hearings to be continued from day to day until concluded, but not to exceed a
total of ten days.
Dated August 1st, 1934.
Attest: D. F. HUNT, Clerk.
(SEAL)
c. L. PREISKER, Chairman Board of Supervisor&
 It is further ordered that 500 copies of said pr eliminary b.ldget be printed fi
distribution to the public.





Cancellation -
of Funds.
Cancellation
of Funds .
-.
June 29th, 1934. 1' 7

In the Matter of Cancellation of .Funds from Account 35 A 5, labor, Forestry
Denartment--Fire, General rund, to Unappropriated Reserve 

 Whereas, the Board of ~unervi so rs  of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of
$47 . 37 is not needed in the above account, General Fund.
Now therefore," be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Forty-seven and 37/100 ($47. 37) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to
the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resol uti on , the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood , Fred G.
Stevens , Ronald M. Adam and c. L . Preisker . Nays, none. Absent, none 
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from
Account 1 B 1, communication and transportation, $110. 00; from
Account 1 B 3, office supplies 70. 00; from
Account l B 4, r epairs and replacements 30. 00;
Assessor, General Fund, to Unappropriated Reserve.
~hereas , the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find t hat the sum of
$2iO. 00 is not needed in the above funds, General Fund:
Now therefore, oe it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Two Hundred Ten and 00/100 Dollars ($210. 00 ) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and
returned to the Unappro~riated Reserve General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the rol l being called, the following
Sunervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood , Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
Transfer of
Funds. - In the.Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unanpropriated Reserve to - -
Account 35 A 30, labor, fir e (State)
Account 35 B 73, materials and supplies (State)
Department--Fire, General 'Fund.
$150. 00; and to
31. 34; Forestry
Whereas ' the Board of"Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing
the budget, has arisen by reason of transfer to State account , as per agreement execute
J uly 1, 1933, and \'lhich has depleted the funds provided for same;
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
One Hundred Eighty-one and 34/100 Dollars ($1Sl. 34) be and the same is hereby transferred
from the unaupropriated reserve to account '
35 A 30, labor, fire (State)
35 B 73, materials and supplies (State)
Denartment--Fire, General Fund  
 $150. 00 ; and to Account
31. 34; Forestry
upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker . Nays , none, Absent, none.
Transfer of ._ 
Funds.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to

Account 1 C 1, equipment, Assessor, General Fund.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen and which has depleted the funds pr ovided for same ;
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors t hat the sum of
Two Hundred Ten Dollars ($210. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unap
pr opriated reserve to account 1 C 1, Assessor, General Fund,
188
Transfer of
Funds.
Revision of _
Budget Item 

Upon the pass~ge of th~ for~going resolution, the ro ll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmo re, Sara J. Stanwood , Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nczys, none. Absent, none .
In the Ma.t t er of Transfer of Funds from the U11appropriated Reserve to
Account 33 B 12, heat , light, water and power, $47 .3 7; Forestry Department--Parks,
Gener al Fund.
WHEREAS the Board of Supe~visors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency , that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of pr eparing the
budget , has arisen by reas.on of need of addi. t ional funds, and which has depleted the
funds provided fQr same ; 
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Forty-se~en and 37/100 ($47 . 37) be and the same is her eby transferred from the unappr opriated
~eserve to Account 33 B 12, heat, light water and power, Forestry Department,
General E\lnd.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution , the roll being called, the following
Supervisors vot~d Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens , Ronald M Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none  
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Whereas , it appears to the Board of Supervisor s that a revision within general

classification of Maintenance and Operation, Forestry Department--Parks, General Fun:i,

is necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are 
h~ r eby revised as follows, t o wit : Transfer from Account 33 B 5, service and expense, ' . . . .
Forestry Department-- Parks, General Fund , the sum of $17. 00 , to Account 33 B 12 ,
heat, light, water and power, Forestry Department-- Parks, General Fund. 
Upon the nassage of the f oregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye , tow it: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 

Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and O. L. Preisker . Nays, none . Absent, none.
Revision of
Budget I tem :-
In the Matter of Revision of Bdget I tems.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision wi t hin gener al
classifi cation of Maintenance and Operation , General Hospital--Santa Barbara, General
Revision o
Budget I te
Fund, is necessary ;
~ow, therefore, b~ it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as fo llows , to wit: Transfer from Account 42 B 11, food supplies,
s.-

General ~ospita~--Santa Barbara, General Fund, the sum of $.go, to Account 42 B 76,
laundry ~upp lies, General Hospital--Santa Barbara, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing ~esolution, the r oll being called , the following
Supervisors voted Aye , to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G.
Stevens , . Ronald M. Adam a~d c. Lw Preisker. Nays, none. Absent , none.
 In the Matter of Revision of Bud.get I tems. 
Whereas , it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revi sion within general
classification of Maint~nance and Operation, General Hospital--Santa Barbara, General
Fund, is necessar y ;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the sane are
hereby revised as follows, to wit:
Transfer f r om Accou11t 42 B 5, service and e xense ,
Transfer from Account 42 B S, cleaning supplies ,
Transfer f r om Account 42 B 12, heat, light and power,
General Hospital--Santa Barbara, General Fund ,
$20. 75 ;
so.oo;
s7 . oo;
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June 29th, 1934.
to Account 42 B 1, communication and transnortation, -. - $125. 75;
to Account 42 B 2, materials and supplies 25.00;
to Account 42 B 3, office sup-olies 25. 00; and
to Account 42 B 9, linen and clothing, 12. 00;
General Hos-oital--Santa Barbara, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the forego~ng resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
Revision of -
Budget Item 
In the Matter of Revision of Budget I tems .
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
Allowance o
Claims .
classification o f Salaries and Wages, General Ho~pital , General Fund, is necessary;
 Now, therefore, be it Resolved that . the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as follows, t o wit:
Transfer from Account 42 A 21, dietary
Transfer from Account 42 A 22, m~intenance of ulant, 
Santa Barbara General Hospital, General Fund,
t9 Account 42 A 36, laundry,
 $ 75. 00; and
70. 53;
153; and
to Account 42 A 9, housekeeping , Santa Barbara Ge~eral Hosuital , General Fund.
Upon the nassage of the foregoing resolut~on, the roll being called , the following
S ~pervis ors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
R9nald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none .
*I! - ' In the Matter of Allowance of Claims.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the f o llowing claims
be and the sar11e ar e hereby allowed , each claim for the amount and payable out of the
fund designated in the order of allowance indorsed on the face of each claim, respectively,
to wit:

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Akens, Wm. 
Bank of America
Bello, V. J.
Bigler, A. B.
Blake , Moffitt & Towne
Campbell , C. c.
Carninteria Chronicle 
Caywood, Hal D.
Christy, Jean 
Blark, Arthur M.
County National Bank
Orang , Dick
Craviotto Bros .
GEN~RAL Ft]ND
Daily Midway Driller Pub. Co.
Daniel , Alberta
De Moss Body & Top Shop
Dille, F. E.
Dodge, E. G.
Dover , Frank
Drexler, A. H.
do do
Encinas, Frank
Ezaki , James

 $30. 00
22. 00
200. 00
1. 53
g4. 3g
3 . 00
2. 75
1. 40
20.50
16.63
135. S4
3. gg
9. 03
10. 00
10. 00
27. 50
120. 00
161.25
49. 50
12. 50
12. 50
40. 50
3. 00

./
1-90

 
,







Federal Drug Company GENERAL FUND
Felts, A. W
Firestone Service Stroes
do do
Fletcher, c. A. 
Frankel Carbon & Rib'to n Mfg.
Glendale News Press
Grigsby, Al
Gruner, Starr
Gutman, Paul
Han ze, Henry G.
Haslam & Comoany, W. A.
Hogle, D.
Hunt, D. F.

I llustrated Daily News of L. A.
Johnson, F. W.
J ohnson , F. W. .
J ones , John E.
Knott, Charles W.
Lambert, C. E.
Lamb Auto Electric Company
Low, Fred 
Low , Fred
Low, Fred
Mattos , Manuel
Mattos , Manuel


Mid. Counties Publ. Serv. Cor p.
do do do
Mitchell, Alene
McKesson Western Wholesale Drug Co.
News-Press Publishing Co.
do do
Nielson Co . , H. T.
Neilsen & Petersen
Oilfields Disuatch Pti!blishing Co .
Ovieda, E. G.
Douglass Ewell Parshall
Pollock , Bert
Postmaster , The
Poulsen , Charles L.
Prickett, Anna
Renick, Ardery Dee
Rice Ranch Oil Co.
Richardson, Max
Rust Auto Parts, F. W.
Saladin's
Santa Barbara Chamber of Commerce
do do do
Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital
 
  


 
I
1 . 28
53. 91
2 . 5$
l . Sl
i26. oo
2.so
29 . 4-0
66. 00
ig. oo
7s . 33
25. 00
6.15
51+. 00
2. 52
86. 24
5. 00
5. 00
40.06
4.50
96. 00
~ . 04
5. g5
4.32
5.54
55. 00
50. 00
25.95
2g. 15
75.00
7. 9g
2.95
1333 . 15
167 . 00
3.g9
5. 60
55. 00
s . 25
66. 00
SS . 64
23 . 15
22. 67
9. 00
501. 00
44. oo
1. 84
41. 00
29 .17
60. 16
15. 00






 

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June 29th, 1934.
San ta Barbara E le ctr i c Co  GENERAL F UND
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
do d:
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
do
do
do
do
do
Santa Maria Club
do
do
do
do
do
Santa Maria Garage
Santa Maria Guarantee Building and Loan Company
Santa Maria Lodge
Santa Maria Lodge
Scott, Hattie H.
Scott, Hattie H.
Seaside Oil Company
Shell Oil Co.
Southern Calif. Edison Co 
Spreitz Transportatiion
Stanwood, W. s.
St ewart, J ohn L.
St. John, A. S 
Tant, Charles
Times-Mirror Company of Los Angele s
Twitchell, L. L.
Underwood-Elliott Fisher Co.
Union Oil Company
Unkefer, Otis
Water \Vorks Department
Weldon, Thomas P.
Western Motor Transfer
Western Pine & Steel Co . 
Whiteside, Carmon
' Wickenden, Robert A.
Williams, Lawrence & Creamer Co.
Wood , Vincent E.
H. & L . Comnany FIFTH .ROAD FUND
Harnischfeger Sales Cor poration
Albertoni, J . GOOD ROADS FUND .
Anderson, J . A 
Austin Western Road Machine Co .
Ayala, N.
Barnes, s.
Bergstrom Steel Company
Bryant & Trott
Burkhart & Stockton




g. 69
6. 20
9. 09
30. 90
g. g5
3. 25
4. 10
37 . 19
14. 35
34. oo
7.94
10. 00
300. 00
300. 00
30. 00
30. 00
29. 77
99. 96
357.og
3. 25
45. 00
30. 50
7$ . 65
100. 00
191. 52
50. 00
50. 00
2.44
12 . 50
77 . 65
26. 51
50 . 37
9g . 60
.
g, 4g
92. 36
74. 4g
13. 37
14. 50
47 . 65
120. 00
IDO. 00
6$. 77
110. 00
90. 00
41.36
18. 44
205.41

1.92













California Corrugated Culvert Co. GOOD ROADS FUND

Cochi se Rock Drill Mf g. Co 
Commercial Motor Service
Crakes, T.
Crews, H.
Davis, F. A.
Ducomrnun Cor por a tion
Gilmore Oil Company
Glines , J . T.
Gorze l l , c.
Gorzell, H.
Graf ft, J .
Hanly, Leo
Hanson, A. M.
Hobbs , G 
I som , B. A.
Jackson, R. F.
Johns-Manville
Johnson, W. B 
Jones, Chas.
Kelly, H.
Kramer , O.
Luke & Livingst on
Martin, E.
Moran, G.
McGregor, J. D.
Neel, Harry
Ontiveros, O.
Ramirez, M.
Robbins, E. A.
Rod.man, Walter
Romero, Albert
Rubel Motor Company
Ryzner, J.
Sadler, G. L.
Salgado , J .
Sanchez , R.


Santa Maria Furniture Co.
Santa Maria Valley R. R. Co.
Saulsbury, c.
Seaside Oil Company
Silva, D. p .
Steinbach, R.
Strong, F.
Sturgeon , c.
Stur geon, H.
Teixeira , M.
Tho l e , H.
Tucker & Son, J . G.
Union Hardware & Metal Co.
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r
96. 59
11. 65
15. 72
120. 00
110. 00
.
132. 00
1. 51
32.05
210. 00
115. 00
n5. oo
165. 00
56.25
120. 00
s2. 50
100 . 00
32. 00
5.99
129. glt
42. 50
120. 00
100. 00
4. 15
100. 00
110. 00
22. 50
200. 00
100. 00
120. 00
40. 00
50. 00
6. 00
1. 26
95. 00
45 . og
36. 00
115. 00
35. 87
5. 50
110. 00
190. 6?
120. 00
20. 00
135. 00
120. 00
120. 00
100. 00
120 . 00
lS. 34
4. 73













June 29th , 1934 
Union Hard. ware & Metal Co. GOOD ROADS fUND
do do
Valente , M.
Walker , J. W.
Waterhouse-Lester-Scovel Co .
West Coast Iron & Metal Co 
Cudahay Packing Oo. FEDERAL RELIEF FUND
Blyd , Kathleen
Cudah~y Packing Co.
Abbott , Mrs. Emma
Abbott , J . M.
Adler, Mrs. Chas .
Adler, Mrs . Chas.
Adler's Grocery
Anderson , F. A.
Anderson , William
GENERAL RELIEF FUND

STATE RELIEF FUND

Armstrong , Mrs. Hel en N.
Associated Charities
Azar Market , Sam's
Battaini, Francis
Begg , W. R.
Be 11 , Mrs. M. H.
Bengly , Laura
Bertino, J oseph J.
Bonn, T. R.
Bradbury , w. w.
Bradbur y , w. w.
Brei lien, Edit h
Brown, Kelly
Br ow ne ' s Ana ca pa Coffee Roaster s .
Burton, Joseph
Cal lahan, J. J.
Carlson, Miss H. s.
Carrillo , Mildred
Carrington, H.
Castro, R  .
Coast Wholesale
Columbia Carbon
Connolly, Mary
Connelly , Mary
Corona, Fred
Cox, Flo
Crawford, J. D.
Cross, A. B 
Cross , Ethel
Dale, Mrs. Emna
Dinsmore , A. C.
Dodge, E. G.
o.
Grocery
Company
Company


12. 57
9.85
100. 00
110. 00
7.79
' 6.15
60. 05
2.og
11.14
s. 00
12.00
10. 00
10.00
16. 50
40. 00
7 . 50
11.29
12. ~
178. 34
10. 00
12. 50
36.00
8. 00
50. 00
10.00
20. 50
10.00
12. 50
10. 00
10. 61
9. 00
3.72
24. 50
50. 00
s. 71
12.00
69. 6g
9.22
9 . 00
13. 50
12 . 00
12. Sl
12. 50
12. 00
35. 00
10. 00
10. 00
12.00
:194












Doty, Mr s. Frank
Dur biano Dairy
Eldridge , Mabel
Ezaki, Jim
Ferris, Arthur
Fitzgerald, K.
Flores , Pau l
Foster, Warren
Franklin, Lucy
Gheno, c .
Glaister, Middlet on
Gray, Albert E 
Greene , Katherine
Guadaguin, Catherine

HadleyCompany , Charl es R 
Haran, Dorothy
Hendricks, J. L.
Herman's Market
Higgi nson, Sara
Holiday Hardware Company
Holi da Hardware Company
Hopkins , Mrs. C. B.
Jackson, Duncan
Jackson , R. E.
Jackson , R. E.
James, Harold
J ones , Miss M. E.
Kincher, Charles H.
Kincher, C. H.
Kirby , Katherine
Eirsch, Harry
Kni ght , Mrs. E.
STATE RELIEF FUND



12.50
45.61
12. 00
4-. oo
72. 50
40. 00
3.35
35. 00
12. 50
7.00
35 . 00
12.50
35. 00
12. 50
5.65
40. 00
i2.50
66.10
i3. oo
9. 9s
5.33
5.50
10. 00
25. 00
10. 00
40.00
i 2 .50
ll.6g
10. 00
15. 00
l 0. 00
10. 00







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June 29th, 1934.
Montecito Water Department STATE RELIEF FUND
Morehouse , Mrs. Merta R 
McBride, G.
Mccants , Sam
McDonough, Virginia
McGuire, George
Mcintyre, Ed.
do do
McQuaid , Mrs. s.
National Bond & Mortgage Co .
Nidever , 'G. F. 
Ni elson & Petersen
do do
Ormerod, Fletcher
Pacific States Saving & Loan
Paake, Barbara
Perry , ~r ville
Peterson, Eurika
Phelps, J . A.
Pi ggly Wiggly
do do
Pippin, Mr . E.
Pomatto , Kathryn
Pope Stamp & Duplicat. or
Pope Stamp & Duplicator Co.
Railway Express Agency
Rodenbeck 1s Store

Rogers, H. E.
Sacconaghi, Pietro
Safeway Stores
s. & K Markets
.
Sanders, H. N.



Santa Barbara Mutual Bldg . & Loan
Santa Barbara Tel ephone Co.
do
Santa Maria Gas Co .
Savage, Josephire 
Sayer, Mrs. s.
Security Title Insurance Co.
Shirley, R. G.
Smith, Miss Julia
snook' Della
,
Sprengel, Charles F.
Spurrell, Fred W.
Strong , Ruth
Tasca, Leone 
Tompkins, Martina
Vaughn, M. W.
Weber Baking Company






$ 2. 15
s.oo
12. 50
6. 95
12. 00
11. 00
5 . 00
6. 00
12. 50
12.50
12. 50
6.15
g.oo
2 . 90
12. 50
9. 00
60. 00
1 . 03
12. 50
10. 92
12. 00
35. 00
1.23
~ .1 1
1. 25
29. 72
12. 50
5. 00
9. 59
. 36
45. 00
23. 40
9 . 15
132. 77
1. 50
s . oo
15. 00
12. 50
6 oo
10. 00
10. 00
12.50
42 . 50
35.00
12. 50
9.67
13.50
39 . 61
195

County Aid f
Relief of
Unemployment.





West , Wm. H.
Wienes, William
Williams, Isabel le
Wood, Vincent
Wood, Vincent E.
Zanesco Dairy
zanesco Dai ry
Zebrosky , Anna
STATE RELIEF FUND

Mid. Coun. Pub. Sev. qo r p. GUAD . CEME. DIST. FUND
do do do
do do do
do do do
do do do
Caywood, Hal D.

CASM.t. ST. LT . DIST. FUND
GUAD. ST. LT. DIST. FUND
LOS ALAMOS. ST. LT. DIST. FUND
ORCUTT ST. LT. DIST. FUND
SALARY FUND
12. 50
20. 99
$ . 00
12. 50
1. 74
4. 72
8. 00
1.$6
31. 20
139 50
s7.95
77 . 70
Upon the passage of the foregoing order , the roll being called, the foll owing
SuP.er visors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens ,
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker . Nays , none. Absent , none  
 Upon mo t ion the Board adjourned d ine die .

The foregoing minutes are hereby approved 
upervisors.
Attes t :
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Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
July 2nd, 1934, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T 
.
Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L.
Pr eisker, and the Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Preisker in the chair.
The minut es of the meetings of June l gt h , 25th and 29th, 1934, were read and
approved 
   In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment: r
.
It appearing to the Board of Supervisors t hat the f ollowing applicants are proper

persons to receive county aid;
  Upon motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered t hat the Auditor draw his
.
warrant on the General Fund in favor of the f ollowing persons f or the amounte set
opposit e their respective names, t o wit:
Name
 Avant, Louis
.
Boydston, B. M.
 Breck, Sam
 Bright, Scott
.
Brooks, Wm.
.
Buzzell, Wm
 Castro, Peter
.
Chaves, Manuel
.
Oheverais, Lucas
.
Cienfuegos, J oaquin
.
Clancy , Alfred

Hrs. Worked
24
g
24
24
24
6
24
24
24
24
24

Amount
12. 00
$. 00
12.00
12. 00
24. oo
6. 00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12.eo
12.00
District
District I
206-B-7
State Relief
June 25 to 30, Incl 
. 

,
Name
Cranford, Lennie
Cota, Marcus
Dominguez, Paul
Dominguez, Albert
Flores, Martin
Foster, Edward
French , Edw.
Gonzales, Gregorio
Goodrow, Fred
Gracia, Edward
Graham, Ernest
Hathaway, Otto
Hoffman, Wm.
Jimenez, Andrew
Jimenez, John
Johns, Wm.
Juarez, Albert
Juarez, Frank
Kendricks, Wm.
Lampke, Thomae
Lopez, Paul
Martinez, John
McKnight, Edwin
Merrifield, Wm.
Moline, Agripino
Motz, Roy
Olds, Charlie
Para, Francisco
Ramirez, Jesus
Ramirez, Lucie
Rodriguez, Antonio
-
Romero, Abraham
Romero, Amada
.
Romero , Frank
Rubalcava, Estephen
Romero, Joseph
Rubio, Jesus
Savala, Elario
Schuyler, Earl
Smith, Lige
Stevens, Irvin
Stroman, Earl
Stutsman, Grant
Torres, Serildo
Urives, Francisco
Valenzuela, ~oe
Allman, Bette
Ashbaugh, Minnie
Bell, Mabel


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July 2nd, 1934-.
Hrs. Worked
24
24
24
16
24
6
24
24
24
24
24
24
g
24
24 .
24
24
24
24
24
24
24.
24
24
24
16
24
g
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
14
24
24
16
24
24
24
24
Amount
 12. 00
12.00
12.00
g.oo
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12.oo
4.oo
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
g.oo
12.00
4.oo
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.eo
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
14.oo
12.00
12.00
s.oo
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00



District
District I
206-B-7 -
State Relief
June 25 to 30, Incl.

District II
206-B-7'
State Relief
June 25 to 30, Incl.

,
Name
Blaney, Mary
Butler, Maud
Carter, Hazel
Cordero, Encarnacion
Cozzalio, Mary
Cross, Nelly
Day, Marion Mrs.
Dunbar, Richard
Elgart, Minnie
Ellis, Ver ta
Escota, Vincent
Faulkner, Alice
Fields, Leone
Fisher, Tennie
Garzoli, Mercedes
Gariano, Annie
Gearing, Mrs. Ross
Gentry, Leona
Xe llum, My rt le
Kent, Bessie
Kelly, Wilma
Kerr, Annite
King, Rose
Koster, Adeline
Larsen, Ellen
 Leon, Jennie
Linville, Mrs. Robt.
Loza, Maria.
Lugo, Florentina
McMurdo, Ann
Monks, Clara
Pereyra, Delfina
Pereyra, Jennie
Reed, Irma
Richart, Rolland, Mrs.
Rodriguez, Jennie
Sailor, Mattie
Secrest, Nellie
Sherman, Jessie
Silva, Mary
Sinex, Cecelia
Steen, James Mr s.
Velarde, Marceline
Weiss, Anna
Wilson, Clifford
Worley, Mable
Arman, Thorgier
Arrellanes, Luz A.
I '

Hrs. Worked
24
6
7
24
 24
24
30
20
4
30
30
12
20
24
24
24
24
28
 24
14
24
42
30
12
17
24
 24
 30
1$
17
23
24
18
22
 24
24
21
29
7
24
32
 24
24
1$
22
Amount
12.00
3.00
3.50
12.00
12.00
12.00
15.00
10.00
2.00
15.00
15.00
6.oo
10.00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
14.oo
12.00
7.00
12.00
21.00
15.00
6.oo
s.50
12.00
12.00
15. 00
9.00
g.50
i4.oo
4.oo
12.00
9.00
11.00
12.00
12.00
10.50
14.50
3.50
12.00
16.00
12.00
12.00
9.00
11.00
15.00
9.00
District
District II
206-B-7
State Relief
June 25 to 30, Incl.




I
Name
Ball, Arthur
Bartlett, Emory
Benitz, Ant9n1o
Black, George
Castro, Mose
Chacke 1, Victor
Cicero, Richard
Olark, Edgar
Cordero, Wm.
Cota, Felix
Friedly, Allen
Gonzales, Gregorio
Gonzales, Peter o.
Gross, Cleveland
Hall, Albert
Hermandez, Ig
Howenstine, Chas.
Hughes, Chas.
Lee, Frank
Lopez, Arnulfo
Loveland, Gustave
Mcintyre, Ralph
Mendoza, Arthur
Navarez, Louis
Ortez, Manuel
Palatto, Marcus
Benteria, Hilario
Sanchez, Raymond
Sarinana, Pablo
Sten-hens, John
Sticht, Bert
Tello, Stanley
Welty, Scott
Woodring, Orville
~eagers, Wm.
Abeyta, Ba.cilio
Adams, Ro land
Carlson, Stanley
Carroll, Arthur
Case, Hugh
Cordero, Alfonso
Cowins, Virau
Dominguez, Edw.
Flores, Joe
Greene, Percy
Lower, Albert
Low, Arthur
McAllister, David







Hrs.
30
30
24
24
30
1g
30
12
30
24
30
30
24
7
30
30
:ig
6
24
24
24
24
26
24
30
12
g
1g
25
30
lS
22
30
30
13
3
32
2g
13
25
7
35
14
40
20
33
14
July 2nd, 1934.
Worked Amount
$15.00
15.00
4.oo
12. 00
12. 00
15.00
9.00
15.00
6.oo
15.00
12.00
15.00
15.00
12.00
3.50
15.00
15.00
9.00
3.00
12.00
12.00
12.0Q
12.00
13.00
12.00
15.00
6.oo
4.oo
9.00
12.50
15.00
9.00
11.00
15.00
15.00
6.50
1.50
16.00
14.oo
6.50
12.50
3.50
17.50
7.00
20.00
10.00
16.50
7.00
District
District II
206-B-7
. -
State Relief
June 25 to 30, Incl 

2 {)0

Name
Moffett, Andrew
Mendoza, M- auro
Merle, James
Nelson, Sam
Okumura, Eisaku
Orella, Raymond
Paulissen, Frank
Smith, Chester
Smith, Joel
Tyre 11, Erne st
Avery, Geo. W.
Barton, Samuel
Barrett, Benj .
Oallallero, Ed.
Cadena, J oseph
Chavez, Florencio
Cook, John
Cor dero, Chas. c.
C' ruz, Abraham
Dalton, Geo. E.
Duffy, Andrew
Espinoza, Ray
Farkason, John
Garcia, Carlos
Garcia, Chas.
Garcia, Peter Paul
Griffin, Jos. P.
.
Henderson, Orville
Leal, Vincent
Limpus, Edwin
Mendez, Lawrence
Morgan, Herbert
Pene, John
Redder, Bert
Rhoades, E. D.
Sands, Jess
Sandoval, Jose
Shea, Ralph Jr.
Snyder, Harry
Sut t on, Ray
Traphagen, J ames
Triggs, Archie
Tr om ber g , Chris
Turvey, Myron
Varner, Lina
Vielma, Nash
Wi lli ams, Albert
Zapata , Tilmuccio




Hrs. worked
33
20
21
35
40
2S
10
2S
27
13
21
24
24
30
19
30
20
24
19
12
24
30
40
30
32
21
24
30
32
24
24
16
24
24
16
20
24
36
20
30
4
30
26
30
13
6
25
Amount
16.50
10. 00
10.50
27.50
20. 00
14.00
5. 00
14. 00
13.50
6.50
10.50
12. 00
12.00
15. 00
9.50
15.00
10. 00
12.00
9.50
6. 00
12.00
15. 00
20. 00
15.00
16.00
i o.50
12.00
15.00
16. 00
12.00
12.00
g. oo
4. oo
12. 00
12. 00
g. 00
10. 00
12.00
l S. 00
10. 00
15.00
2. 00
15. 00
13. 00
15. 00
6.50
3. 00
12.50
District
District II
206-B-7
State Relief
June 25 to 30, Incl.



July 2nd, 1934.
Name Hrs. Worked Amount District 
Baxt~r, John E. 29 14.50 District II
206-B-7
Bradbury, Earl 38 19.00 State Relief
June 25 to 30 , Incl.
Burton, Joseph 30 15. 00
Cheesebrough, V111sia 12 6.0Q
Co nverse, L1nton 30 15.00
Craig, Genevieve 16 s.oo
DeMarino, Edw. 16 s.oo
Diaz, Michael 16 g.oo
Francis, Edward 6 3.00 
Forney, Gene  27 13.50
Garton, Omar 27 13. 50
.
Glover, Herechel 30 15.00
Gorman, Albert 24 12.00
Grand, George 20 10.00
Green, Allen 24 12.00
Huber, Chas. 24 12.00
Lilley, Clifford 24 12.00
Lord, Walter 24 12.00
Mc Can ts, Wm.  35 17.50
Murphy, Frank  13 p.50
Riley, William 30 15.00
Robles, Richard 4.oo
Saenz, Bernard 24 12.00
Sierra, Angel 6 3.00
Somers, James 32 16.00
Wall, Frank 24 12.00
Ward, Alice 15 7.50
Wheeler, Helen 32 16.00
Wienes, Wm.  24 12.00
Wilson, Harold 26 13.00
Aarset, Ingolf 24 12. 00

Acuna, Santiago 13 6.50

Alarcon, Thomas 4.oo
Aldridge, Tommie 16 g.oo
Altamirano, Ig. 24 12.00
Alvin, Anthony 24 12.00
Antonio, Theo. 24 12.00
Aparicio, Thoe. 10 5.00
Arabus, Ernest 34 17.00
Aredondo, Narous 32 , 19.00
Arrios, Chae. 16 g. oo

Avila, Ignacio 28 14.oo
Avila, Julian 32 16.00
Badilla, Pete 12 6. oo
Bannelee, Joseph 30 15. 00
Barbare, Robt. 4 2.00
Becerra, Felix 24 12.00

Bonn, John 30 15.00
Bowens , Chas. 24 12. 00
202
. .

Name
Bouirbon, All5ert
Breck, Edw.
Caballero, Nash
Caballero , Raphael
Calles, Rosalie
Oano, Edward
Cardona, Gonzalo
Carreno , Joaquin
Castill o, Jos. B.
Chacon, Eustacio
Christopher, Gus
Cisner os, J oe R.
Conway, Byron
Cordero, Adolph
Cordero, Angel
Cordero, Steven
Corral, Martin
Cota, Lawrence
Cota, Tony A.
Delgadillo, Gregory
Delgado, Tony
Dominguez, Albert
Dominguez, Dan
Draper, Fred
Elizalde, Ti moteo
Escobar, Monice
Escobar, Santos
Espinosa, Leonardo
Espinosa, Vincent
Estrada, Estephan
Fabela., Francisco
Fabregate, John
Farquhar, Wm.
Flores, L1brado
Ford, Harry
Franoo, Nicholas
Frausto , Severo
French , Edwin
Galindo , Antonio
Garcia, Ado l ph
Garcia, Gabriel
Garrett, Richard
Godinez., Jess
Gonzales, Armando
Gonzales, Edward
Gonzales, Ed. R.
Gonzales, Felipe
Gonzales, Julio
Gonzales, Pedro






Hrs. Worked
32
24
40
24
36
24
26
20
24
24
16
24
24
13
24
21
3g
32
32
g
24
4
56
24
16
16
16
ig
24
40
24
2g
24
24
24
24
24
24
36
22
32
40
24
24
32
32
10
Amount
16.00
12.00
20. 00
12.00
4.00
ig. oo
12. 00
13.00
1 0 . 00
12. 00
4. oo
12.00
g. oo
12.00
12.00
6.50
12.00
10.50
19 . 00
16.00
16. 00
4.oo
12.00
2.00
2s. oo
12. 00
g. oo
g. oo
s.oo
9.00
12 . 00
2 0. 00
12. 00
i4.oo
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
lg. oo
11.00
16.00
20. 00
12.00
12.00
16.00
16.00
5. 00

District
District II
206-B-7
State Rel ief
J une 25 to 30 , Incl.





2 3
July 2nd, 1934.
Name Hrs. Worked  Amount District
Gonzales, Rudolfo 24 12.00 District II
24
206-B-7
Goux, Tony  12.00 State Relief
June 251X 30, Incl.
Gradias, David 32 16.00 
Graham, Albert 4 2.00
Grand, Peter  12 6.oo
Greenwald, Ed. 24 12.00
Grimee, John 40 20.00
Guerrero, Juan 24 12. 00 l
Guevara, Raymond g 1+. oo
Gutierrez, John 24 12.00
Hames, Edgar 4o 20. 00
Hendricks, Ray 32 16.00
Hendrickson, Wren  32 16.00
Hernandez, ,Albert B. 32 16. 00
Hernandez, Emetario 1t4 22.00
Hernandez, Jose N. 32 16.00
Hernandez, Jose s. 4g 24.oo
Hogan, Lester 24 12.00
Howell, Rollie 24 12. 00

Imucci, Mike 24 12.00
Infante, Maximio 32 16.00
Javamillo, Sabino  32 16. 00
Kels, Chas. 24 12.00
Kerns, Hal 4g 24.oo
Krebaum, Wm. 24 12. 00 
Lara, Manuel 24 12. 00
Lara, Marcus 40 20.00
Lee, Jess 32 16. 00
Limon, Joe 32 16. 00
Lopez, Frederico l+o 20. 00
Lopez, Jose X 24 12. 00
Lopez, Julian 16 g. oo
Lopez, Maximino 24 12. 00
Lopez, Renaldo 40 20.00
Ludwig, Howard 24 12.00
Luera, Borjo 16 8. 00
Lugo , Louis 21+ 12.00
Lugo , Tony 20 10.00
Luna, Frank 11 5.50
Mcintosh , Evan 24 12. oo
McMann, Fred 30 15. 00
McSkimming , James 24 12.00
Manke, Otto 24 12.00
Martinez, Joseph 32 i6. oo
Martinez, zacarios 21+ 12. 00
Mazzini, Ted 2$ 14. oo
Mendoza, Andres  32 16. 00
Mendoza, Chae. 2g i4. oo
204 - ~--. ------ -------- -----------------------------------~---~
Name
Mercado, John
Miller, George
Mira, Jose Jr.
Molino, Kouie
Molino, Viotoriano
Navarro, Migue1
Oecks, Edward
Olivera, Harry
Orantia, Ignacio
Ornelas, Abraham
Ortega, Becundino
Pala to, Guadalupe
Palatto, Jose
Palma, Joe
Palma, Mike
Parker, J. D.
Peebles, James
Perez, Jesus
Perez, Jesus P.
Perez, Pedro
Perez, Refugio
Pina, Daniel
Pima, Joaquin
Plimer, Edw
Pommier, Andrew
Ramirez, Joe
Rapoza, Manuel
Reyes, Carmen
Richardson, Frank
Rivas, Fred
Rivas, Jesus
Riviera, Juan
Robles, Guadalupe
Rodarte, Raymond
Rodriguez, Joseph
Rodriguez, Natias
Rojo, Miguel
Romero, Alfonso
Romero, Fred Jr.
Romero, Fred Sr.
Rosales, Antonio
Ruiz, Albert P.
Ruiz, Elario
Ruiz, Filberto
Ruiz, Nasario
Salazar, Rey es
Savitz, Christian
Saucedo, Marguerite







Hrs. Worked
32
32
16
24
25
24
24
26
32
24
24
32
24
40
24
24
12
32
12
24
16
1g
lS
6
32
24
12
4
24
40
16
32
32
24
40
24
32
32
44
40
24
33
20
g
26
16
32
Amount
16.00
16.00
g. 00
4.oo
12. 00
12.50
12.0. 0
12.00
13. 00
16.00
12.00
12.00
16.00
12.00
20.00
12.00
12.00
6.oo
16.00
6. oo
12.00
g.oo
9.00
9.00
3.00
16.00
12.00
6.oo
2.00
12.00
20.00
s.oo
16.00
16.00
12.00
20.00
12.00
16. 00
16.00
22.00
20.00
12.00
16.50
10.00
4.oo
13.00
g.oo
16.oo
District
District II
206-B-7
State Relief
June 25 to 30, Incl.
I

July 2nd , 1934.
Name Hrs. Worked Amount Distr.ict
Scoggin, c. 24 12.00 Di strict II
206-B-7
Serna, Christ obal 36 1$.00 State Relief
June 25 to 30, Incl.
Shannon, J ames  24 12. 00
Shaw, Wm.  9 4.50
Sierra, Jamee 14 7.00
Smith, Angus g 4. oo
Sotello, Martin  30 15.00
Spencer, Louis 32 16. 00
Steele, Thomae 16 s.oo 
Streiff, John 32 i6.oo
Tapie, Joe 24 12. 00
Tibbats, Edw.  12 6. 00
Trujillo, Mi guel  40 20. 00
Unzueta, Julian 32 16.oo
Uribes, Manuel  24 12.00
Valencia, Frank  26 13.00
Valenzuela, Alfred 4. oo
Va$quez, Alvin 32 16. 00
Vasquez, Arno ld 32 16. 00
Vasquez, Ramon 24 12.00
Vega, Richard 32 16.00
Williams, Eli 4. 00
Zabata, Herbert 24 12. 00

Abila, Frank 16 s.oo

Ambrose, Joe 24 12.00

Anderson, James 40 20. 00
Andrew, Thomas 24 12.00
Araluce, Abel 30 15.00
Arrellanes, Louis J. 30 15.00
Ashbaugh, Bart 24 12. 00
Baillie, James 4 2. 00
Bateman, Roy ig 9. 00

Bean, Joshua 12 6.oo

'
Busti l los, Alex 24 12.00
Besette, Frank 24 12.00
Blaylock, Wm. 24 12.00
Blevins, Wm. 24 12. 00
Buffington, Howard 12 6.oo
Brockman , Oliver 32 16.00
Caswel l, Earl 21 l 0.50

Celaya, Wm. 20 10. 00
Coats, Louis R. 24 12.00
Compos, Elias 24 12. 0Q
Corbett, Hug~ 22 11.00
'
Contreras, Faustino 54 27. 00
Clements, Wm. 24 12.00
Cone, Hal 24 12. 00
 Co nnolly, James 34 17.00
206
Name
Coombs, Ray
Cordero , Harry E.
Cordero , Victor
Cota, Joseph H.
Desmore, John
Dickscheidt, Wm.
Dalton, Geo. D.
De la Torre, Arthur
De la Torre, Wm.
Doremus, Fa.ntomas
Eliza l de, Rudol ph
Emight, Frank
Espana, Jose
Franco , Phillip
Freeman, Austin
Franck, Lelio
Galindo, Efrain
Capa, John
Garcia, Wenselai:
Gudgeon, Geo .
Fuller, Geo.
Gudice, James
Hall, Fred
Hassinger, John
Hanna, George
Hernandez, Frank
Hogan, Wm. T.
Hurt, Wm.
Hyne, Fred
Jenkinson, Harry
Johnson, August F.
Jones, Edward
Jackson, Harry
Keely, Thos.
Xiriskidas, Frank
Kri ger, Cornelius
Kopp, Loren
Kirby , George
lenney , Chas.

King, Geor ge
Lewis, Thos.
Lim, Yick
Livermore, Clifford
Lane, Jos. R.
Lopez, Casamiro
Lemos, John
Mccann , Patrick
Mecham, Frank
Martine z , Ba rtolo











Hrs.
24
32
24
lS
24-
32
24
24
24-
9
24
12
4-o
24-
24
24
30
24
32
24
24
14
36
24
22
211-
10
24
lS
32
24
1g
24
16
32
24
24
lS
26
24
16
24
24
24
24
6
24
14
24
Worked

Amount
12.00
16.00
12. 00
9. 00
12. 00
16.00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
4.50
12.00
6. oo
20. 00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
15.00
12. 00
16. 00
12.00
12.00
7. 00
16.00
12.00
11.00
12.00
5. 00
12. 00
9 . 00
16. 00
12.00
9. 00
12.00
s.oo
16. oo
12. 00
12. ou
9.00
13. 00
12. 00
s. oo
12.00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
3.00
12.00
7. 00
12.00
District
District II
206-B-7
State Relief
June 25 to 30, Incl.




July 2nd, 1934.
Name Hrs. Worked Amount District
McDonough, Wm. 24 12.00 District II
206-B-7
Moore, Melvin 13 6.50 State Relief
June 25 to 30, Incl.
Mowry, Arthur  30 15.00
Mendoza, Tony 24 12. 00
Munro, Ross 32 16.00
Nimmo, Frank  2S 14.oo
 Nigh, Har1:Y 24 12.00
Newkirk, Roy 29 14.50
Or ena , Chas. 32 16.00
O'Neal, Roy 16 s.oo
Packard, Judson  14 7.00
Perry, Ray 24 12.00
Padilla, Salvador 24 12. 00
Penrose, Clarence  24 12.00
 Perez, Domingo 24 12.00
Palacias, John 30 15.00
Pace, William 16 g.oo
Robles, Chas. 24 12.00
Richmond, Richard 30 15.00
Rosales, Antonio 12 6. oo
Romero, Frank 6 3.00
Ruiz, Ernest  32 16.00
Saucedo, Donaciano 4. oo
Shea, Ralph Sr. 24 12. 00
Silva, John 30 15.00
Seymour, Marvin  26 13.00
Simpson, , John  12 6.00
Stafford, Howard 24 12.00
Steeves, Ewart  24 12.00
Strain, Robert 12 6.00
Straughn, Alfred 22 11.00
Slater, Wm.  24 12.00
Spencer, Louelin g 4.oo
Torres, Taphael 20 10.00
Trester, Ralph 34 17.00
Tyus, Charles 24 12.00
 Velarde, John 24 12.00
Ullery, Chester  24 12.00

Villa, Jesus 36 18.00
Ward, Richard 32 16.00
Wilbur, Wm.  30 15. 00
Webb, Edward 12 6.00
Yee, Fuk P. 24 12.00
Arnold, Carl F. lS 9.00
Backus, Jos. P. 24- 12.00
Buelna, John 24 12.00
Calderon, Anthony 5 2. 50
Carbojal, Pablo 24 12.00
/I .  
208
Name
Carter, Ted.
Co~y , Andrew
Copelin, Andrew
Cordero, Edder
Cuevas, Antonio
Dalley, Geo. c.
Diaz, Lawrence
Eddy, Cecil
Foxen, Jos.
Galindo, Gilbert
Gullatte, Thurman
Gutierrez, Antonio
Jacobs, Alfred
Jacob, James
Holt, Lee
llar$h, Norman
Martinez, Callileo
Masson, Edmond
Mendoza, Manuel 
Merez, Becillio
Obiels, Alex
Oldham, John
Perez, Raymond
Pommier, Andrew Sr.
Positos, Jose
Reyna, Arthur
Romero , Carmen
Ruiz, Antonio
Ruiz, Fred C
Saberion, Louie
Sylvia, Manuel
Valenzuela, Frank
Valenzuela, Gregory
Villa, Lorenzo
Wachter, Geo
York, August
Romero, Jesus
Pierce, Leslie
Huyck, Andy
Gilliland, Grace
Leach, Ernest
Ferrari, Al
Rheams, c. W.
Ostini, Fedele
Cordova, Ray
Stuart, T. N.
Tedrow, Thomas





I 





Hrs. Worked
32
29
24
30
24
24
32
1g
24
24
24
3g
32
32
24
6
1$
24
24
12
24
24
32
24
24-
24.
26
2$
16.
34
23
24
21
24
24
23
32
2
24
~t
24
14
24
24
2
14
Amount
$16.00
14. 50
12.00
15.00
12.00
12.00
16.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
19.00
16. 00
16.00
12.00
3.00
9.00
12.00
12.00
6.oo
12.00
12.00
16.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
i3.oo
14.oo
s.oo
17.00
11.50
12.00
l0.50
12.00
12. 00
11.50
16.00
1.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
7.00
12.00
12.00
1.00
District
District II
206-B-7
State Relief
June 25 to 30, Incl.

District IV.
206-B-7
State Relief
June 25 to 30, Incl.


Burke, Elmer 24
7.00
12.00
Hours 0 Period District Five

Bennett, Roy ~2 .50 June 22nd to 29th $21.00 Roadside Cleaning

. B. ertinoia, Edward ~ . . .
Dean, E. E  .
. Qe~o~a.~ Joh:q.
Domingues, John S.
F~ehan, Bert
Ferraris, s.
Flagg, Ray
Garner, Ignacio
Gorham, Guy
Gregory, Frank Jr.
 Hal 1, Edgar
 Harper, Henry
 Harris , Wm.
 Havens, Harry
 Hernandez , J.
 Hughes, Harley Sr.
 Ketcham, Edward
Lawrence, Joe
Marvin, Brittan
Madison, Bert
Meagher, Joseph
Me l lo, Alfred
Mendoza , Chas.
Mulligan, John
Muscio, Obert
Newman, Andrew
Ontiveros, Ozell
Ortega, D. E.
Pimentel, Antone
Ramey, Willard
Rizzo, Tom
Robles, Richard
Sanchez, Alfred
Sharwood, Walter
Stewart, Leo
Stubblefield, A. J.
Tarsus, L. V.
Taylor, Verna
Threinen, Mike
Valencia, M. F.
Vargas, c.
Vierra, Ma.thew
Willia.ms, H. A.
Murphy, Jamee
Stotts, Will
Peterman, Chas.
Streiker, Mrs. Val
Bourbon, John


July 2nd, 1934.
Hours Period
14 .50 June 22nd to 29th
10
7
14
31
3
7
35
14
21
21
3

12 .90
11 .50
7
21
17
2g
42
4
21
21
10
3g
14
16 .90
42 .50
42
35
14
22
7
10
21
24
17
21
17
2g
 9 .90
21  50
20
20

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District Five
# 7.00 Roadside Clean1pg
5.00
.3 50
do
do
7.00 El Camino School
15.50 Washington Park
1.50 Roadside Cleaning
3.50 Recreation Bldg.
17.50 Los Alamos
7.00 Guadalupe School
10.50 Cemetery
10.50 do
1.50 Roadside Cleaning
lo.go s.M.u.H.s.
5.50 Main St. School
3.50 Roadside Cleaning
10.50 Washington Grove
g.50 Main St. School
14.oo Washington Grove
21.00 Roadside Cleaning
2.00 El Camino School
l0.50
10.50
do
do
5.00 Roadside Cleaning
19.00 Washington Grove
7.00 El Camino School
14.40 Recreation Bldg.
.
21.00 Fairgrounds
21.00 Washington Grov~
17.50 Roadside Cleaning
7.00 do
11.00 do
3.50 do
5.00 El Camino School
14.oo do
.
16.00 Los Alamos
24.50 Roadside Cleaning
26.00 do
12.50 Library
10.50 El Camino School
12.00 Roadside Cleaning
g.50 Los Alamos
10.50 Guadalupe School
S.50 Washington Grove
14.oo El Camino School
g.10 S.M.U.H.s.
10.50 Roadside Cleaning
10.00 C.U.R.O.
10.00 Roadside Cleaning
21-0
Publishing
Fair Sta teme
of Minutes o
Board.



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Name Hours  Period District Five
Amount  McDaniel, Perry , 7 .90 June 22nd to 29th 6.30 S.M.U.H.S.
Over ton, Har-trey 10 . 50 do 5.00 Cemetery
Webster, R. o. 2-2/9  90 do 2.00 s.:r.t.u.H.s 
In the Matter of Publishing a Fair Statement of the Minutes of the Board of
' 
Supervisors, for the fiscal year 1934-35.
This being the time heretofore fixed for receiving bids for publishing a fair
statement of the minutes of the Board of Supervisors for the fiscal year 1934.-35, the

Board proceeded to open and consider the following bids, as follows, to wit:
Bidder.
Car pinteria Hera1d
.
Carpinteria Chronicle

Santa Barbaran
Regular Meetings Special Meetings.
$25.00
22.50
22.50
    
$5.00
5.00
12.00
15. 00
s. oo

Equalization J
of Taxes.
News-Press Publishing Oo. 35.00

The Free Adverti ser 24.oo

Santa Maria Daily Times 22.5.0 6. 00
Santa Maria Valley Vidette 19. 00 5.00
It a ppearing t o the Board that the bid of Santa Maria Daily Times is the lowest
and best bid, upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that all bids othe

than Santa Maria Daily Times, be and the same are hereby rejected; and it is
Further or dered that said bid of Santa Maria Daily Times be accepted, and the
contract awarded to said Santa Maria Daily Times, upon the entering into a contract
acceptable to the Board, and giving bonds in the sum of Five Hundred Dollars for the
faithful performance of said contract; and it is
ll'urther ordered that the Chairman and Clerk of t his Board be and they are hereby
authorized to approve said bonds and execute said contract on behalf of the County of

San ta Bar bar a.
In the Matter of the Equalization of Taxes 

Uuon motion, duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that t his Board sit as a 
Board of Equalization until Monday , July 16th, 1934, at 10 o'clock a. m. and that the

clerk of this Board give notice thereof by publication in The Morning Press, a newspap

of general circulation, ?Tinted and published in the County of Santa Barbara, that this
Board is now in session as a Board of Equalization, and that all apulications for a
reducti on of assessments be filed on or before Mond.ay the 16th day of July, 1934 , at

10 o'clock a. m. Said notice to be practically in the following words and figures, towit:
EQUALIZATION NOT ICE 

Office of the Board of Supervi sors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the County Assessor has t his day delivered to me the
comp lete assessment books for the fiscal year 1934-35, t ogether. with the map books and
statements, and the Board of Supervisors met this day t o equalize the assessments and

will continue in session for that purpose from time t o time until the business of

equalization is disposed of , but not later than the thi rd Monda. y in July 1934, and the
Board of Supervisors will require all apulications for hearing to be made on or before

Monday, July 16th, 1934, at 10 o'clock a. m.
. . . . . .
Dated: July 2nd, 1934.
   

I
D. F. HUNT, Oounty Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the

Board of Supervisors of the County of
Santa Barbara, State of California.

,



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July 2nd, 1934.


Budget Chang e. v/ ' In the Matter of Budget for the Fiscal Year 1934-35.

Correcting
Allowance of
Claims .
-
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the item of $1,600.00,
.
for case worker in the Welfare Department, be added to the budget for the fiscal year
1934-35, in said department.
It is further ordered that the Detention Home budget as presented, be and the
same is hereby approved, and included in the preliminary budget for the fiscal year
1934-35 
In the Matter of Correcting Al.lowance of Claims.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the or~er made and
entered on the 29th day of June, 1934, allowing the following claims, for the amounts
and payable out of the funds designated, respectively, be and the same is hereby rescinded,
to wit:
Midland Counties .Public Service Corporation, for $2S.15, payable out of General Fund.
Sadler, G. L., for $45.og, payable out of Good Roads Fund.
And it is further ordered t hat sai4 claims be recalled from the Audi tor and reallowed
as of the 29th day of June, 1934, for the amounts and payable out of the funds 
designated, respectively, to wit:
Midland Coun~ies Public ServiQe Corporation, for $2g.og, payable out of General Fund;
Sadler, G. L . , for $45. eg, payable out Qf Fifth Rqad Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Roland M. Adam and o. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
a1aims With- -
drawn from
Audi tor .
In the Matter of Claims Withdrawn from the Auditor. ,
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried~ it is ordered t hat the order made and
Susnens i on o
Chicquer o
School Dis tr

Re- establish
Chicquero Sc
Distri ct.
entered on the 29th day of June, 1934, allowing the following claims, for the amounts
and payable out of the funds designated, respectively, be and the same is hereby
rescinded, to wit:
Montecito Water Department, for $2.15, payable out of State Relief Fund;
Santa Maria Gas Co., for $1.50, payable out of State Relief Fund.
And it _is further ordere.d that said claims be recalled from the Audi tor, and
over.
  laid
/ In the Matte!=, of Sust?engi,Jlg,i'Oh.icquero
c1P.istr1ct, of Santa Barbara County.
School District of Buellton Union School
ORDER SUSPENDING DISTRICT.
It appearing to the Board from the report of the Superintendent of Schools of
Santa Barbara County, State of California, that the average daily attendance of pupils
of Chicquero School District of Buellton Union School District, for the whole year
1933-1934, has been less than five, to wit: 4.
The Board proceeded to investigate said matter, and being fully advised in the
premises, upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it ie
Ordered that said Chicquero School District of Buellton Union School District be
and the same is hereby temporarily suspended in accordance with the provisions of Secti
2.2go of the School Code of the State of California. . l
Passed ~nd adopted by tQ~ Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County, State of
California, this 2nd day of _July, 1934.

ng t/ In ~he Mattet 1ttl:!,f . R~:~es~~Rl.+.shing qf
ool .
School District, of Santa Barbara County.


Chicquero School District of Buellton Union
O~DER RE-EIABLISHING .DISTBICT 
It appearing to the Board that on July 2nd, 1934, by order duly made and entered,
212
said Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County, suspended temporarily Qhicquero
School District, of Buellton Union School District; and
It further appearing to said Board from the report of the Superintendent of
Schools of said County, and from a petition filed with the Clerk of this Board, that
ten pupils of the said District are ready to attend school; upon motion, duly seconded
and carried, it is
Ordered that said Ohicquero School District of Buellton Uni0n School District,
be and the same is hereby re-established, in accordance with the provisions of Section
2.190 of the School Code of the State of California.
. 
Cancellation -
of Funds .
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 120 B 2, materials and sup-
Transfer of
Funds.
Transfer of
Funds.
Transfer of
Funds.
plies, Second Supervisor District, General Fund, to Unappropriated Reserve.
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of
$265.00 is not needed in the above account, General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors  that the sum of Two
Hundred Sixty-five Dollars ($265.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned
to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G Steve
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none;
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to Account
 30 B 4, repairs and replacements, County Farm, General Fund.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen by reason of additional funds necessary, and which has depleted the
funds provided for same;
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Two
Hundred Dollars (#200.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriate
reserve to account 30 B 4, repairs and ~eplacements, County Farm, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing r esolu-t1on, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Steven
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, hone.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to
Account 3 B 2, materials and supplies, Assessor's Map Department, General Fund.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen by reason of refund will be made by McKesson Western Drug Co. in the
amount of $133.04 for credit balance due, and same will be placed in the General Fund,
and which has depleted the funds provided for same;
Now therefore, be 1 t resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Fiftynine
and 23/100 Dollars ($59.23) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated
reserve to account 3 B 2, materials a~ supplies, Agricultural Department,
General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the rol l being called,the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. SteVetlf
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
~ In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to
Account 95 B 5, service and expense, Tax Collector, General Fund.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the





July 2nd, 1934.
budget, has arisen and wqich has depleted the funds provid~d for same;
Now there~ore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum Of
Eight Hunqred Fifty Doliars ($g50. oo) be and the same is hereby transferred ~rom the
unappropriated reserve t o account 95 B 5, service and expense, Tax Collector, Gen~ral
Fund,
Upon the passage o f the foregoing resolution, the r oll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sa.m J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent none.
Transfer of . --, In the Matter of Transfer of 1unds from the Unappr opriated Reserve to Account
120 A 5, labor, Second Supervisor District, General Fund.
Funds.
Revision of Budget
I tem 
Revision of
Budget Item 

Revision of
Budget Items
 Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
 . '
budget, has arisen and which has depleted the funds provided for same;
. . Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Two
Hundred Sixty-five Dollars ($265.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the
 Unappropriated reserve to account 120 A 5, labor, Second Supervisor District, General
Fund.
 Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. ~aye, none. Absent, none 
In the Matter qf R~ visi o n of .Budget Items.
Whereas, it appears t o the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
class{:';fication of Maintenance and Operation, Superior Court, General Fund, is necessary
  
Now therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
 
hereby revised as follows, t o wit: Transfer from Account 88 B. 17, witness fees, Superio 
Court, General Fund, the sum of $20. 00, to Account 88 B 14, interpreting, Superior
Court, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye , to wit: Thomae T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevene,
Ronald M. Ad.am and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
~n the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
olaseifioation of Maintenance and Operation, County Garage--Santa Barbara, General
Jund, is necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
  
hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 37 B 2, materials and supplies,
County Garage~Santa Barbara, General Fund, the sum of $8.60. to Account 37 B 4, repairs
and replacements, County Garage~Santa Barbara, General Fund. '
 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the r oll being called , the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
 - } n the Matter of Revision of .Budget Items .
Whereas, it appears t o the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
classification of Maintenance and Operation, Recorder, General Fund, is necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as follows, t o wit: Transfer from Account 81 B 3, office supplies,
Recorder, General Fund, the sum of $4.95, to Account Sl B 4, repairs and replacements,
Recorder, General Fund. '

Upon the nassage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the fol-

l owi ng Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
214
Revision of
Budget I tems.



' 
 Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and o. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.

Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
classification of Maintenance and Operation, County Clerk, General Fund, is neeessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the afor esaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit:
Transfer from Account 23 B 1, communication and transportation,
 
Transfer from Account 23 B 3, materials and supplies,
County Clerk, General Fund,

to Account 23 B 4, repairs and replacements, County Clerk, General Fund.
$500.00;
116.34;
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
Attest:
Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die 

The foregoing minutes are hereby approve
so rs. 
rk.   
~oard of SuEervisors ? ~ the pounty of Santa Barbara, State of California,
July 9th, 1934, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T. Disnmore
Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker, and the
Clerk. Supervisor C. L. Preisker in the chair.
County Aid f o __
Relief of
Unemployment.
The minutes of the meeting of July 2nd, 1934, were read and approved.
In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemploym~nt:
It appearing to the Board of Supervisors t hat the following applicants are proper
I persons to receive county aid;
~ . . .
Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it i s ordered that the Auditor draw his
warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following uersons f or the amoun~s set opposite
their respective names, to wit:
Name
Avant, Louis
Boydston , B. M.
Breck, Sam
Bright, Scott
Brooks, Wm. 
Castro, Peter
Chavez, Manuel
Cheverais, Lucas
Cienfuegos, Joaquin
Clancy, Alfred
Cota, Marcus
Cranford, Lemmie
Dominguez, Albert
Dominguez, Paul
Florez, Martin
Foster , Edward
Hrs. Worked
24
24
24
14
24
12
24
24
24
24
17
24
16
.
17
24
24
Amount
$12. 00
24.oo
12.00
7.00
.
24.oo
6.oo
12.00
12.eo
12.00
12.00
g.50
12.00
g.oo
g.50

12.00
12.00

District
State Relief
206-B-7
District I
July 2 to 5, Incl.
I
Name
French , Edward
'Gonzales, Gergorio
Goodr ow, Fred
Gracia, Edward
Graham, Ernest
Hathaway, Otto
Hoffman, Wm.
Jimi ne z , Andrew
Johns, Wm.
- Juarez, Albert
Juarez, Frank
Kendricks, Wm.
.
Lampke, Thomas
Lopez, Paul
McKnight, Edwin
Martinez, John
Merrifield, Wm.
Molino, Agripine
Mots, Roy
Olds, Charlie
Para, Francisco
Romero, kbraham
 Romero, Amado
Romero, Frank
Romero, Joseph
Ramirez, Jesus 
Ramirez, Lucio
Roberson, Geo
Rodri guez, Antonio
Rubalcava, Estephan
Rubi o , J esus
Savala, Elario
Schuyler, Earl
Smith, Lige
Stroman , Earl
Stevens, Irvin
 \
Stutsman , Grant
Torres, Sorildo
Urives, Francisco
Valensuela, J oe
Acuna, Santiago
Aldridge, Tommie
Aparicio, Thos.
Altamirano , Ig
Alvarado , Paul
Avila , Julian
Bedilla, Pete
\
Hrs. Worked
24
24
24
 24
16
24
24
24
10
 24
24
.
24
g
24
g
24
24
16
22
24
16
22
16
24
24
24
16
24
24
24
24
24
24
16
24
 24
24
24
24

19
 32
30
 25
2$
24
36
Amount
4. 00
12.00
12.eo
12.00
12.00
s . oo
12.00
12.00
12. 00
5.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
4. 00
12.00
4. 00
12. 00
12.00
s.oo
11. 00
12.00
s. oo
11.00
s. oo
12.00
12. 00
12.00
s . 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
16. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
9.50
16. oo
15. 00
12. 50
14. oo
12. 00
lS. 00
District
State Relief
206-B-7
Dist r ic t I
July 2 to 5, Incl .
District II
206-B-7
State Relief
J uly 2 to 7, Incl.
2. -
-~
21




Name
Barbere, Robt.
Barrios, Joe
Becerra, Felix
Bonn, John
Bourbon , Albert
B~eck, Edw
Baso, Sabino
Calles, Geronimo
Calloza, Manuel
Cano , Edward
Copleman, Connie
Cardona, Conzalo
Carreno, J oaquin
Chacon, Eustacio
Chaves , Raphael
Castillo, Joa R.
Corder o , Adol ph
Co r dero, Stephen
Cota, Lawrence
Cota, Tony A.
Delgadi llo, Gregory
Dominguez, Dan
Escobar, Monico
Estrada, Estephen
Fabela, Francisco
Fabregate, John
Flores, Librado
Frausto, Severo
French, Edwin
Galindo , Antonio
Garcia, Adol ph
Grimes, John
Garrett, Richard
Godinez, Jess
Gonzales, Armando
Gonzales, Edw R.
Gonzales, Edwardo
Gonza les, Julio
Gonzales, Pedro
Gonza l es, Rudolfo
Goux, Tony
Graham , John
Graham, Karl
Gradice, Dave
Greenwald, Ed
Hames, Edgar
Hart, Tom
Hendricks, Ray




I
Hrs. Worked
2g
24
24
32
24
16.
18
32
20
lS
16
24
24
32
2g
32
32
27
26
32
24
15
30
16
16
24
2S
26
24
24
32
24
24
24
34
16
32
22
24
16
24
24
32
24
24
16
32

Amount
$14. oo
12. 00
12.00
16. 00
12.00
s.oo
9.00
16.00
10.00
2.00
9. 00
s. 00
12. 00
12.00
16.00
14.oo
16.00
16. 00
13. 50
13.00
16. oo
12.00
7. 50
15. 00
8. 00
s.oo
12.00
14-. oo
13. 00
12. 00
12. 00
16. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
17.00
8. oo
16.00
11.00
12.00
s. oo
12. 00
12.00
16. 00
12. 00
12. 00
8. 00
16. oo
District
District II
206-B-7
State Relief
July 2 t o 7, Incl 

July 9th , 1934.
Name Hrs. Worked Amount District
Hernandez, Albert B. 16 $ s.oo District II
 206-B-7
Hernandez, Angel 32 16.00 Stat e Relief
July 2 to 7, Incl.
Hernandez, Emeterie 24 12. 00

Hernandez, J ose E. 24 12. 00
Hernandez, J ose s. 32 16.00
Hogan, Lester 16 g. 00
Howell, Rollie 4o 20. 00
Imucci, Mike 20 10. 00
Infante, Maximino
 26 13.00
Javamillo, Sabino 24 12. 00
J'uarez, Adrian 24 12.00
Kels, Chas. 1g 9.00 .
Kerna, Hal i+. oo
Krebaum, Wm g 4. oo
Lara, Manuel 24 12.00

Lara, Marcus 40 20.00
Lee, Jess 26 13.00
Leon, Tony 24 12.00
Leyva, John 24 12.00
Limon, Joe 24 12. 00
Lopez, Fred~rico 32 16.00
Lopez, Maximino 16 s . oo
Lopez, Joseph A. 24 12.00
,
Lon; z, Jose X 16 s.oo
 Lopez, Renaldo 24 12.00
Lugo , Tony 6 9.00
Ludwig , Howard 16 s.oo
Lugo , Louis 24 12.00
McMann, Fred 26 13.00
McSkimming, Jas 16 s.oo
Maj ors, John 16 g. oo

Madrigal, Joaquin 19 9.50
Martinez, Joseph - 2$ 14. oo
Martinez, Zacarias 24. 12. 00

Mendoza, Andres 24 12. 00
Mendoza, Chas. 24 12. 00
Meza, Porfirio 32 16. oo
Miller, George g 4. 00
Molino, Victoriano 32 16.00
Morel lo, Ray 24 12.00

Oock, Edward 2S i4.oo 
Olivera, Harry 32 16. 00
Orantia, I gnacio 16 s . oo
Ornelas, Abraham 24 12. 00
Ortega, Scundine 24 12.00
Ortea, Guadalupe 24 12. 00
Palma, Mike 24 12.00
Parker, J. D. 16 s . oo

218
Name
Pina, Daniel
Perez , Jesus
Peres, J ohn
Perez, Pedro
Perez, Refugio
Plimer, Edw
 Ramirez, Joe
 Raposa, Manuel
Rivas, Fred
 Rivas, Jesus
Riviera, J uan
Ro binson, Willie p~
Rodart, Raymond 
Rojo, Miguel
Romer o , Fred Jr.
Rosales, Antonio 
Ruef f, Joseph
Ruiz, Filberto
Ruiz, Rasario
Reyes, Carmen
Scoggin, c. c.
.
Salazar, Reyes
.
Saucedo, Margerito
Shannon, James
Shaw, Wm.
Sierra, James
Smith, Angus
Sorio, Mike
Sosa, Joe
Sotello, Martin
Steele, Thomas
Streiff, John
Suey , Gin Yen
Torres, Joe
Trujil lo, Mi guel
Unsueta, Julian
Uri bes, Manuel
Vasquez, Arnol d
Vasquez, Alvia
Vega, Richard
Veldes, Apolinar
Wall, Robt.
Wilson, George
Ybarra, Rosenda
Zabata, Herbert
Abila, Frank
Ambrose, Joe
Anderson, James

Hrs. Worked
16
12
16
24
24
24
27
24
24
20
24
24
24
24
16
16
2g
24
36
24
24
24
24
32
10
16
24
24
26
16
24
26
34
24
24
24
32
32
24
24
24
24
i g
40
26
40
Amount
g.oo
6. 00
4.oo
s.oo
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
13.50
12.00
12.00
10. 00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
s.oo
g. oo
i4. oo
12.00
l S. 00
12.00
12.00
12. 00 .
12. 00
16.00
~ . oo
s.oo
12.00
12.00
13.00
s. oo
12.00
13.00
17.00
4. oo
12. 00
12.00
12.00
16. 00
16.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
9.00
20. 00
13.00
20.00
District
District II
206-B-7
State Relief
July 2 to 7, Incl.


Name
Andrews, Thos.
Ashbaugh , Bar't
Araluce, Abel
.
Arrellanes, Louis
.
Baillio, James
Bateman, Ray
 Besette, Frank
Blaylock, Wm.
Blevins, Wm.
.
Brockman, Oliver
Campos, Elias
. Clark, Victor
Clements, Wm.
.
Conlon, Jae Jr.
Conlon, Jas. Sr.
.
Connolly, James
.
Contreras, Faustino
Coombs, Ray
Cordero, Clyde
Cordero, Harry E.
Cordero, Joe n.
Cordero, Vict'or
Co ta, Jos. H. 
Craig , Alex
Delk , Robt.
Desmore, John
Dickscheid t, Wm.
Elizalde, Rudolph
Espana, Jose 
France , Phi li"p
Franck , Le lio
Freeman, Aust .in
Fuller, Geo.
Gapa, John
Garcia, Wepselado
Garwood, Clarence
Hall, Fred
Hernandez, Frank
Hessinger, J ohn
Hogan , Wm. T.
Hurt, Wm.
Jackson, Harry

Jenkinson, Harry
Johnson, Lon
Keel er, Thoe.
King , George
Kiriskidas, Frank
'
Kopp , Loren
Kriger, Cronelius
-

'
Hrs.
24
16
lS
32
24
30
24
24
11
30
2$
24
32
24
32
24
30
16
16
16
12
24
24
16
24
32
24
16
20
24
24
24
13
32
24
36
22
24
62
16
22
24
24
32
g
24
16
24
Worked Amount
$ 12. 00
5.00
9.00
16. 00
12.00
15.00
12. 00
12.00
5.50
15. 00
4. oo
14. oo
12.00
16. 00
12. 00
16. 00
12. 00
15.00
s . oo
s.oo
s.oo
6.oo
12.00
12.00
s.oo
12.00
16. 00
12. 00
g.oo
10. 00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
6.50
16.00
12.00
lg. oo
11.00
12.00
31.00
s.oo
11.00
12. 00
12.00
16. 00
4. oo
12.00
s.oo
12.00
2 9
District
District II
206-B-7
State Relief
Jtlly 2 t o 7, Incl.

220
Name
Lane, Jos. R.
Lewis, Thos.
Lim, Yick
Mccann, Patrick
McDonough, Wm.
Martinez, Bartolo
Maulhart, J. B.
Mecham, Frank 
Medley, Harold
Mendoza, Tony
Newkirk, Roy
Orena., Chas.
Osborne, Fred
Pace, Wm.
Jladilla, Felix
Padilla, Salvador
Palacias, John
Penrose, Clarence
Perez, Domingo
Richmond, Richard
Ruiz, Ernest
Saucedo, Donaciano
Shea, Ralph Sr.
Silva, John
Simpson, John
Spencer, Louelin
Stafford, Howard
Strain, Robt.
Straughn, Alfred
r Torres, Raphael
Trester, Ralph
Tyus, Charles
Vandermos, Rudol ph
Villa, Jesus
Wilbur, Wm.
Yee, Fuk P
Yee, Henry
Zack, Peter P.
Avales, Manuel
Barrett, Benj.
Buffum, Rinah
Caballero, Edw.
Chaves, Florencio
Duffy, Andrew
Garcia, Peter Paul
Griff in, Jos P.
Henderson, Orville
Hubel, Frank







Hrs. Worked
24
24
2$
21
24
24
16
32
24
24
24
24-
24
30
32
24
30
24
24
2~
24
32
24
24
24
24
24
24
30
16
24
24-
30
24
24
24
2g
18
29
12
14
24
13
12
lS
24
32
Amount
12.oo
12.00
14.oo
10.50
12.00
12.00
g.oo
16.00
12. 00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
15.00 .
16. 00
12.00
15.00
12. 00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
4. 00
16.oo
12.00
12.00
12 00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
15.00
g. 00
12.00

12.00
15.00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
i4.oo
9. 00 .
14.50
6.oo
7.00
12. 00
6.50
6.00
9.00
12.00
16.00
Distri ct
District II
206-B-7
State Relief
July 2 to ? , Incl.
July 9th , 1934.
2 :1
Name Hrs. Worked Amount District.
Leal, Vincent 24 12.00 District II
go6-B-7
Limpus, Edwin 24 12.00 State Relief
.tJuly 2. t o 7 , Incl 
 Martinez, Eaton 6 3.00
Mendez, Lawrence  13 6. 50 
Morgan, Herbert g 4.oo
Redder, Bert 14 7.00
Reyes, Ysidro 12 6.00
Rhoades, E. D. 12 6. 00
Sandoval, Emilio lS 9.00
Sandoval, Jose 30 15.00
Seymour, Melbert  24 12. 00
Snyder, Harry 24 12.00 
Sparrow, Wm. 24 12.00
Tromberg, Chris 30 15.00
Turvey, ltyron 32 16.00
Varner, Linn 30 15. 00
We gs, Clarence 18 9.00
Zapata, Tilmicio 24 12.00
Shea, Ralph Jr. lt. OO
Traphagen , James 27 13. 50
Abeyta, Becilio 2S 14. 00
Baxter, John E. 32 16.00
Bradbury, Earl 32 16.00
Burton, Joseph 28 14. 00
Bush, Frank 32 16.00
Carlson, Stanley 24 12.00 
Cheesebrough , Vis ilia 24 12.00
Cobb , Obas. 24 1'2. 00
Converse, Linton  26 1~.00

Cowine, Virsu 22 11.00
Craig , Genevieve  22 11.00
Diaz, Michael 24 12.00
Dominguez, Antonio 24 12.00
Dominguez, Edw.  2S i4.oo
Elizalde, Manuel 4S 24. 00
Flores, Joe 18 9. 00
Forney, Eugene 18 14  .oo
Glover, Herschel  30 15. 00
Gorman, Albert  24- 12.00
Grand, George 2g 14.oo
Grayson, Harry 21 10.50
Greene, Percy 21 10.50
Holt, Lee 14 7.00
Huber, Chas. 26 13.00
Jensen, Lars 28 i4.oo
Klenk, Chas. 14 7.00
Lilley, Clifford 12 6.00
. Logan, Richard  7 3.50
Lopes, Manuel 28 14.oo
'
222
Name
Lord, Walter
McAllister, Davis
MoCants, Wm.
Mendoza, Mauro
Merle, James
Moffett, Andrew
Murphy, Frank
Okumura, Eisaka
Paulisson , Frank
Riley, William
Robinson, Geo.
Se en~, Bernard
Salasar, Frank
Seegert, Helen
Smd.th, J oel
Steele, Arthur
Virga, Michael
Wall, Frank
Wheeler, Helen
Wilson, Harold
Lynch, Chas.
Arman, Thorgi er
Arrellanes, Luz A
Ball , Arthur
Bartlett, Emory
Chackel, Victor
Cicero, Richard
Clark, Edgar





Cota, Felix
Gonzales, Gregorio.
Gonzales, Peter c .
Gordon , Tom
Groes, Cleveland .
Hernandez , I g .
Bollinger, Jacob
Howenstine, Chas .
Hughes, Chas.
Hutchison, Robt
Lee , Frank
Lester, Geo
Lo pez, Arnolfo
Loveland, Gustave
Mcintyre, Ralph
Mora, Sa.'ltiago
Mendosa, Arthur
Nav8 res, Louis
Ortiz, Manuel
Palat te, Marcus




Hrs.
24
23
40
14
28
21
2g
26
17
30
2g
26
14-
24
15
2g
30
24
26
26
32
24
lS
30
2g
24
23
6
24
30
30
30
24
40
lS
24
24
24
lS
lg
30
24
24
24
24
24
lS
24
Worked Amount
12.00
11.50
20. 00
7.00
14. oo
10.50
i4.oo
13.00
g.50
15.00
14. oo
13.00
7.00
12.00
7.50
14-. 00
15.00
12. 00
13.00
13.00
16. 00
12.00
9 . 00
15. 00
14. oo
12.00
11.50
3.00
12.00
15.00
15. 00
15. 00
12.00
20.00
9.00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
9. 00
9.00
15. 00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
9. 00
12.00
District
District II
206-B-7
State Relief
July 2 to 7, Incl.

I
I

Name
Sariano, Pablo
Sticht, Bert
Tello, Stanley
Wilbur, Loui s
Woodring , Orvill e
Zeagers, Wm.
Arnold, Carl F.
Bennett, Albert
Backus, Jas. P.
Calder on, Anthony
Carbojal, Pablo
Carter, Ted
Cody, Andrew
Copelin, Andrew
Cor der o, Edder
Cuevas, Ant onio
Balley, Geo . E.
Eddy, Cecil
Foxen, J oe
Galindo , Gilbert
Gullatte, Thurman
Gutierrez, Antonio
Hendrickson, John
Hildebrandt, Edw.
Jacobs, James
Klatt , Chae.
Mendosa, Manuel
Meraz, Bacillio
Martinez, Callileo
Masson, Edmond
Obio ls, Alex
Oldham, J ohn



Pommi er, Andrew Sr.
Reyna, Arthur
Roraero , Carmen
Ruiz, Fred C.
Saberion, Louis
Sylvia, Manuel
Thompson, Ed. R.
Tillison, Grande
Villa, Lorenzo
York, August
Allman, Bette
Andrade, Mary
Antles, Louise
lshbaugh, Minnie







Hrs.
24
30
24
36
lS
6
16
6
36
19
20
25
11
20
21
16
g
21
32
22
5
41
24
32
4g
24
24
24
24
24
32
32
24
32
13
5
11
16
16
14
6
24
18
24
July 9tlj., 1934.
Wor ked Amount
12.00
i5.oo
12. 00
l S. 00
9. 00
3. 00
s. oo
ig. oo
9. 50
10. QO
12. 50
4. oo
5.50
10. 00
1 0 . 50
g. oo
4. 00
l 0.50
16. 00
11. 00
2.50
20.50
12. 00
16. 00
24.oo
12. 00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
12. 00
16.00
16.00
12. 00
16.00
6.50
2.50
5.50
4. oo
s. oo
g. oo
7.00
12.00
9. 00
12. 00
2 3
District
District II
206-B-7
State Relief
J uly 2 to 7, Incl.
224

Name
Bell, Mabel
Blaney, Mary 
Butler, Mamie
Canning, Mrs. Joseph
Carter, Hazel
Cordero, Encarnacion
Cozzalio, Mary
Dunbar, Mrs. Richara
Ellis, Verta
Escota, Vincent
Faulkner, Alice
Fields, Leone
Gariano, Anna
Garsoli, Mercado
Gearing, Mrs. Ross
Hawkins, Agnes
Kellum, Myrtle
Kelly, Wilma
Kerr, Annie
King, Rose
Leon, Jennie


Linville, Robt. Mrs.
Loza, Maria
McLaughlin, Cora
McMurdo, Ann
McNamara, Vera
Monks, Clara
Paddock, Jean
Pereyra, Delfina
Pereyra, Jennie
Perez, Elena
Randall, Hattie
Ray, Mary
Reed, Irma

R1 chart, Mrs. Rolland
Sailor, Mattie 
Sherman, Jesse
Silva, Mary
Velarde, Marceline .
Wallace, Coreta
Weiss, Anna
Wilson, Mrs. Cliffo.rd
Secrest, Mollie
Aplee, Sarah
Collins, Nancy
Huyck, Andy
Pierce, Leslie


Hrs. Worked
21
18
24
24
12
12
6
24
24
24
6
24
g
20
24
24
14
1$
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
lS
12
24
24
12
24
24
16
12
10
24
24
24
18
24
24
5
2g
24
24
24
Amount
10.50
12.00
12.00
6.00
6.oo
3.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
4. 00
10.00
12.00
12. 00
7.00
9.00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
6.00
12.00
12. 00
6.oo
12.00
12.00
s  oo
6.00
5.00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
9. 00 .
12. 00
12.00
2.50
14.oo
12.00
12.00
12.00



District
Di strict II
206-B-7
State Relief
July 2 to 7, Incl.

District 4
206-B-7
State Relief
July 2 to 7, Incl 
Name
Rheams, c. W.
Coprad, Paul
Howell, Harry .
Romero, John 
Rhoads , Parvey
Ostini, req.e:ie .
Baker, John
De~ri:q.g, . Ev~
Bryant, Wm.
Ferrari, Al
Pico, Bud
~iggins, Geo.
~guirre, Claude
Arrellanes, Frank
Ba.r re.r as,. Alex '
Bates, Don
Bennet.t , . Ro. y .
Ber lier, Vrigil
Blackburn, Dan
Blocker, John
Bourbon, John
Bowers, R. T.








. . . . 
B. rickey, Dwight
Bro ck, Albert
Bunce, Chas.
Chickarelli, Louis
Cline, Fred
Cole, John L.
Dean, E. E.
DeRosa, John
Dewey, Edward
Domingues, John E.
Domingues, Johh s.
Feehan, Bert
Ferraris, S.
Flagg, Ray
Foster, A.
Fridel 1, Clyde
Garner, Ignacio
Gingrich, James
Graff, Ed . Sr.
H~ll, Edgar
Hansen, Alfred
Harper, Henry
Harris, Wm.
Havens, Harry
Herman, Joe



July 9th, 1934.
Hrs. Worked
24
24
24
9
24
24
24
24
24
16
24
24
Hours 0

Peri. od
Amount
12.00
12.00
12.00
4.50
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
s.oo
12. 00
12.00



 
District
District 4
206-B07 .
State Relief
July 2 to 7, Incl 
District Five
21 .50 7/1/to 7/5/34 $10.50 Roadside Cleaning
21
14
14
14
21
14
21 i.oo
14 .50
2$
7
7
21
7
7
21
21
7
11 1.00
21 .50
21
14
. 7
14
7
21
7
21  75
21 1. 00
14- .50
21 1.00
21 .50
21 1.00
21  50
7
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
7. 00 El Camino School
7.00 Roadside Cleaning
10.50 Washington Grove
do
21.00 S.M.U. .H.S.
7. 00 Roadside Cleaning
14. oo Washing ton Grove
3.50 S.M.U.H.S.
3.50 Washington Grove
10.50 do
3.50 El Camino School
3.50 do
10. 50 Fairgrounds
10.50 do
3.50 Roadside Cleaning
11.00 s.M.U.H.s.
10.50 Roadside Cleanir.g
10.50 El Camino School
7.00 Washington Grove
3.50 Roadside Cleaning
7. 00 Recreation Bldg.
3.50 S.M.U.H.S.
10.50 do
3.50 Los Alamos
15.75 Recreation Bldg 
.
21.00 S. M. U. H. S.
7. 00 Cemetery
21. 00 Recreation Bldg.
10.50 Roadside Cleaning
21.00 s.M.U.H.s.
10.50 Main St  School
3.50 Roadside Cleaning
2 5
223
Name
Hernandez, J.
Hill, Fred
Hugh ~s, James
J a ck s on , o. B.
Johnson, A. E.
J ohnson, E. c.
J ohnson, Kenneth
Johnson, W. J.
Juarez, Dell
Kinyon, J. J.
Kirkpatrick, J. M.
Fouts, Wilbur
Leyva, Frank
Lorono, J ose
Madison, Bert
Marti nez , Dave
Marti nez, Julian
Meagher, Joseph
Mello, Alfred
Mendoza , Chas.
Miranda, Ira.
Montes~ touis
Murphy, J ames
Muscio , Ubert
Newman~ And.rew
Nixon, A. J.
Nogues, Ernest
Oliver, Tom
Ontiver oz, Ozell
Ortega , D. E.
Ow, Ray
Pacheco , E. H.
Pacheco, J oe 
Parga, Andre
Peterman, Charles
Pitts, Chester
Ramey, Willard
 Ramirez, Ed
. ~ . .
Ramirez, F. B.
Reed , Geo r ge
Rivas, C. P.
 Rivas, E. L.
.
Rizzo , Tom 
Sanchez, Alfred
sawyer , Wade
Schopu. O!'ville
Sharwood , W'ait er
Simps on, Ge o.
Smith , Harry





Hours 0 Per iod Amount Dis trict Five
21 .50 7/1/ to 7/5/34 l 0.50 Roadside Cleaning
21
21
7
21 i.oo
12 1. 00
21  50
21
21
14
7
13 1. 00
21 .50
14
21 1.00
21  50
21
21
21
7
21
14
21
21 1.00
21  50
14
21
21
21
1$ 1.00
81 .50
14
14
14
7
14
14
14
21 1.00
21 .50
21
21
14
21 1.00
21  50
2$
7
21
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do 
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
d o
do
do
do
 do
.
do
.
do
 do
.
do
 d o
.
do
do
l 0. 50 Washington Gr ove
10.50 Fairgrounds
3.50 El Camino Sch oo l
21. 00 Recreation Bldg.
14. oo Wasi ng t on Grove
12. 00 S.M.U.H.S.
10. 50 Washingt on Grove
l 0.50 S. M. U. H. S.
l0.50 Washington Grove
7 . 00 Roa d s ide Cleaning
3. 50 do
13. 00 Recreation Bldg.
10. 50 Roadside Cleaning
7. 00 Recreation Bldg.
2 1 . 00 do
l 0.50 S. M. U. H. $.
10.50 Weed Control
10.50 S.M.u.H.s.
10.50 Roadside Cleaning
3.50 El Camino School
l0.50 Roadside Cleaning
7.00 El Camino School
i o.50 s.M.;u.H.s.
21.00 Recreation Bldg.
10.50 Roadside Cleanir.g
7. 00 El Camino School
10.50 Ceme'tiery
10. 50 Fairgr ounds
i o.50 Washi ngton Grove
1$. 00 Mill St. School
l0.50 Fairgrounds
7. 00 S. M. U. H. s.
7.00 Roadside Cleaning
.
7.00 do
3.50 El Camino School
 7. 00 Roadside Cleaning
7. 00 Roadside Cleani ng
 do
21.00 El Camino School
l 0.50 Roadside Cleaning
10.50
10. 50
7. 00

do
do
do
21. 00 Recr eation Bldg 
10.50 Ceme t ery
14. 00 El Cam.ino School
do
10.50 Los Alamos



'

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"


. ,.

 Name
Souza, Joe
Stewart, Leo
Stotts, Will
Stovall , Harold
.
Streiker, Mrs. Va .
Stubblefield, A. J.
Tarsus, L. V.
Taylor, Verna
Threinen, Mike
Tremelling, J. H.
Tur ek , Louis
Valencia, M. F.
. Vargas, C.
Vecente, Frank
Warr en , Wm. F.
Webster,. Char les
Webster., R. o.
Webster, Walter
West, C. E.
Wi l l iams, H. A.
Wilson, Chas.
Wolverton, Frank
July 9th , i934.
Hours & Period Amount District Five
21 .50 7/1/ t o 7/ 5/ 34 10.50 s. M. u. H. s.
21
21 1.00
21
14 .50
7
21
13
21
14-
21 i. oo
21  50
14
14
21
14
21 1. 00
21
29 . 50
14-
7
21
do.
do
do .
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
10.50 Los Alamos
21.00 S. M. U. H. S.
21. 00 S. M. U. H. S.
7.00 c.u.R. o.
3. 50 Roadside Cleaning
10.50 do
6.50 Library
10. 50 8. M. U. H. S.
7. 00 Roadside Cleaning
21. 00 S. M. U. H. S.
10.50 Roadside Cleaning
7. 00 Los Alamos
7. 00 Roads i de Cleani ng
l 0. 50 S. M. U. H. S.
7.00 El Camino School
21. 00 S. M. U. H. S.
21. 00 do
14.50 S. M. U. H. S.
7.00 Washingt on Grove
3.50 El Camino School
10. 50 Ceme t ery

2 7
Recommendatipn ./"'" In the Matter of the recommendati on for appoi ntment as . a member of County
f or aooointm!ent
as a member Emergency Relief Committee.
of County
Emer gency Upon moti on, duly seconded and carried , i t is or dered t hat the name of Andere
Reli ef Committee .
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Corr ecti ng
Clerical
Errors .
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Peder Andersen, to be appointed a member of the County Emergency Relief Committee
vice J. c. Van Dyke , resi gned, be submitted t o the State Emergency Relief Committee 
In the Mat ter of Correcting Clerical Errors in As sessments.
It appearing to the Board, from a report filed by the County Assessor of Santa
Barbara County, State of California, on July 9th, i934, t ha t clerical errors have
been made in certain assessments, and application having been made to this Board by
sai d County Assessor f or the cancel lation of said assessments, and any and all uncollected
taxes and assessments on or agains t said real pr operty, as provided in Sections
3go3 and 3S04a of the Political Code of the State of California; and
It furth er appearing t hat the written c onsent oftheDi strict Attorney of said
County has been obtained t o the cancellation of said assessments;
Now, therefore, it ie ordered t hat1he County Audi t or be and he is hereby
authorized to make the necessary corrections in the assessments set f orth in said re- 
port, as follows, t o wit:
Strike off from delinquent roll 1931, page 7, Lot 5a Block 19 Town of Carpinteria
and personal pr operty against same assessed t oo. L. Unkefer et ux., t ogether
with all taxes, penalties and costs against same. Thie was an error in original
assessment, same being included in adjacent land.
Strike off from deli nquent roll 1932 , page 9, Lot 5a Block 19 Town of CaDpi nt
eria and personal pr operty against same assessed t oo. L. Unkefer et ux., t ogether
with all taxes, penalties and costs against same . This was an error in original
assessment, same being included i n adjacent land 
Strike off from delinquent r oll 1933, page S, Lot 5a Block 19 Town of Carpin-

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teria and personal property against same assessed too. L. Unkefer et ux., together
.
with all taxes,. pena-lties and costs. This was an error in original assessment, same
being included in ad~acent land.
Agreement -J   In- the Matter of Agreement Between- Santa Barbara County and The California \'\'f' . i  -. t :;:; c ; :; 
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Between Sant
Barbara Ooun y
and The Cali
fornia State
Denartment o  Agriculture.
State Department of Agriculture.
Upon m-0t~on, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the agreement in
the above entitled matter, t o cover co-operative project for ground squirrel control
in the areas comprising the ranchos San Marcos, Tequepis and. Los Prietos y Najalayegua
by which the County of Santa Barbara will make available the sum of $150.00, aind the
Department of Agriculture of the State of California will make available the sum of
$150. 00; be and the Same is hereby ratified and approved, and the chairman and clerk

of thi-s Board a~e hereby authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the County
of Santa Barbara. 
In the Matter of the Budget of the Carpinteria Union Fire District.
Upon l!lltion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that $9500.00 be added
Budget of .th J
Carninteria
Union Fire
District.
t o the preliminary budget, for the Carpinteria Union Fire Di.strict composed of salary
and wages $3000, maintenance $500.00 and capital outlay $6000.00.
Widening
Linden Ave.
 . In. the Matter. of Widening Linde~ Ave in Carpinteria, . Calif.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Board approve
the. appropriation to. the Southern Pacific. Railroad Company to participate in the
.
widening of Linden Avenue, t o the extent of $437. 00. That the Clerk be directed to
write t o the proper official of the Southern Pacific Company, t o that effect, that
the Oounty will pay out of the First District road fUnd $437.00 upon the completicn
of the work.
List of In the Matter of List of s. E. R. A. Prejects Approved.
SERA Proj ects.j
RESOLUTION NO. 11JD~.


 . - WHEREAS, the following list of work projects has -been submitted to and approvOO.
by the Unemployment Relief Commission of Santa Barbara County, and-application for
SERA, approval thereof will be made by the local Director of .the SERA, upon the com-

pletion of proper application forms, to wit:
I WORK PROJECTS BYD ISTRICTS.
DISTRICT fl
Mosquito Control, Carpinteria: Channeling of low tide-water lands to permit
wash of tides; construction of drains from tide channels to isolated
areas washed only by extreme high tides. Re-laying of road culverts.
.
Tide water marsh west of Oarpinteria.
DISTRICTfr2.
.
Stalls for Fiesta; operation of the sewing room and clothing exchange at the
Neighborhood House beginning with July 1st, 1934.
DISTRICT #3
Miscel laneous Road Work: Refugio, Ballard, Paradise, Alisal, Zaca, Figueroa,
.
Ballard Canyon, in 3rd District Widening roads, sloping banks, repairing.
bridges and culverts, screening gravel and rock, spreading
gravel -0n oiled roads, cleaning brush, cleaning trash from roadside~
Refugio, Fariview, Paterson, San Marcos, Turnpike, Kinivan, Painte:i
Cave, Belmont, La Patera, Laurel Canyon, Hope , La Cumbre, in 3rd
District. Widening roads, sloping banks, repairing bridges and
culverts, screening gravel, cleaning trash from roadsides.
,DIS TRI CT flt.
Blaekmith Work: Sharpening tools and general repairs.
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Reports of -
Officers .
Claims Laid -
Over .
2' 9
July 9th, 1934.
DISTRICT f5 
. Weed Control, Santa Maria: Russian Thi~tl~, spiney cl.0th bur, puncture vine,
morning gl ory, Russian Knapweed and other~ County Agric.ultural
Commission 

Ryon Memorial Park: Painting of buildings and park benches; trimming of
hedges and general gardening work.
Mosquito Control, Guadalupe; Draining of marsh west of Guadalupe; widening
.
and deepening of existing channel, _excavation of new channel,
. channeling of old r i ver bed, and providing cattle passes.
Miscellaneous Road Work: Roadside burning, oiling t o eliminate pests and
general roadside repair.
NOW THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara
County approve the above named projects, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors be authorized
to execute and sign on behalf .of Santa 2arbara County ~11 applications for projects
t o be sponsored by this County 
In the Matter of Reports of _Officers.
The reports of Eva L. Wilson , Superintendent of Santa Barbara General Hospital
and Anna E. Mccaughey, Superintendent of County Detenti on Home, for the period ending
June 30th, 1934, were received, ~xamined and ordered filed 
In the Matter of Claims Laid Over.
Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat the following claims
be and the same are hereby laid over, to wit:
Stubbs, Jr., Joe
Ruffner & Ruffner Garage
Claims Rej cted. _ ~n the Matter of Claims Rejected 
.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat the following claims
be and the same a' re hereby l'-ejected, t o .wit:
W~lliams, Mrs, J. E.
Williams, Mrs. J. E.


Cancellati n -
of Funds.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 120-B-2, Maintenance &
Cancel la ti
of Funds 
Operation, Material & Supplies Supervisor Second Distri ct, General Fund to Unapprcr
priated Reserve 
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of
$1,102.23 is not needed in the above account General Fund.
Now therefore, be i t r esolved by the Boa.rd of Supervisors that . the sum of One
Thousand One hundred and two and twenty-th~ee cents ($1,102.23) be and the same is
hereby cancelled, and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Upon t qe passage of the .foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the foll
owing Supervisors voted ~ye, to wit: Thomas T. ~in~more, Sam J, Stanwood, Fred G.
Steven~, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
n - In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 122-B-2, Maintenance &
Operationt Materials & Supplies, Good Roads Fund to Unappropriated Reserve. 
Whereas, the Board of Superviaors of Santa Barbara County find that . the sum of
t103 .24 is not needed in the above account, Good Roads Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors t hat the sum of One
Hundred and three and twenty-four cents ($103.24) be and the same is hereby cancelled,
and retur9ed to the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund.
Upon the oassage of the f oregoing resolution, the roll being called, the follow230
Transrer of -
Funds.

Tran sf er of -
Funds.
Revision of
Budget I terns -

Abandonment _
of Road in
Modoc Road
District.
- Claims Allow d.
ing Supervisors voted Aye, to'! it: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Steven
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to Account
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122-A-5, Labor, Salaries and Wages, Supervisor Second District, Good Roads Fund,
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a publi.c
emergency, that could not have been reasona'tiy foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen by reason of an adjustment of accounts is required and which has
depleted the fUnds provided f or same;
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Boa.rd of Supervisors that the sum of
One hundred and three and twenty-four cents ($103.24) be and the same is hereby transferred
from the unappropriated reserve to account 122-A-5, Labor Salaries & Wages,
Supervisor Second District, Good Roads Fund,
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called the fol-
.
lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Ad.am and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds -frcm the Unappropriated Reserve to Account
.
120-A-5, Labor, Salaries and Wages, Supervisor Second District, General Fund.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen by reason of an adjustment of accounts is required and which has
depleted the funds provided for same;
Now therefore, be 1 t resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
One Thousand One Hundred and two and twenty-three cents ($1,102.23) be and the same
is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve to account 120-A-5, Labor Salar s ,
and Wages, Supervisor Second District, General Fund,
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M~ Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
 .In the ~a~ t er of Rey.isi.on 9~1iudget  Items 
' Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
classification of Maintenance & Operation, Material & Supplies, General Fund is neeessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same a.re
hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Acco~nt120-B-2, Maintenance &
Operation, Material & Supplies Supervisor Second District, General Fund, the sum of
$lo4.s3 to Account 120-B-4 Maintenance & Operation, Repairs & Replacements, Supervisor
Second District, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the follow-
.
ing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Steve ,
Ronald M# Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.

ta in
In the Matter of Abandonment of Road in ~odoo Road District.
The communicati on from residents of Modoc Road regarding the abandonment of cerportione
of this road was referred to Su-nervisor Stanwood.
In the Matter of Claims Allowed. 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claims
be and the same are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out of the
fund designated in the order of allowance indorsed on the face of each claim,

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July 9th, 1934.
respectively, t o wit:
 . Ables, Ed. GENERAL FUND










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Acme Shoe Shop
Acquistapace, Miss Anna
do Miss Mary
Acres, Amelia
Adam, Ronald M.
Addressograph Multigraph Co.
do do
Adler's Grocery.
Aiman, Barbara c 
Air Reduction Sales Company
Aldridge, T. E.
A. Lietz Company
Alisal Land Corporation
Allen's Grocery
Allen, Mary
All-Year Club of Southern Cal if.
American Bakery
Anderson , R. H.
Anderson, Sydney A.
Arr~llanes, Antonio
Ashby, Mrs. He len
Ashmore, Neal L 
Associated Charities
Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.
do
do do
Azar Grocery
Azar, Sam
Bailey, Mrs. Ethel .H.
Bailey's Grocery
Bailey , Leslie
Baisley, A. J.
Ball, N. L.

Bancroft-Whitney Company
Bancroft-Whitney Oo.
Banks' Typewrit er Exchange
Barkman, Eric
Barnes, Mrs. S. A.
Bassett, R. G.
Bates, E. D.
Batkin, R. P.
 Beadle, M. W.
Bechtold, Marie
Beebe , Lela J.
Bennett's Grocery
Benton, Bertha

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$49.50
.50
g1.25
35.go
11.00
63.00
116.34
500. 00
3. 07
s5.oo
94.27
5.00
61.85
l. oo
7.6S
10. 00
1125.00
31.7g
32.00
13.16
2.50
4.53
6. 67
20.79
15.40
10.69
14. oo
10.25
10.00
12. 00
3. 07
s5. oo
2.50
94.50
20.50
23.77
49s.41
2.50
g. 50
25.00
10.00
.
75.00
5.34
95. 00
263. 67
5.00
6.33
2 1.
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Benton, Bertha.
Bergh, Lilly
GENERAL FUND
Best Company , Alfred M 
Best, Mrs. M. H 
Bier, Edward
Bira.bent, Albert
Bischoff Surgical Co., o. A.
Bonn, T. R 
Booth, Cora M.
Borgatello, Mrs. Marcelina
do do
Brackin, Mrs. R 
Bradley Truck Company
Branch, Inez
Braun-Knecht-Heimann Co 
Breck, Benjamin
Breck, Benjamin
Breen, Ed. 
Breen, Ed 
Brees, Ada
Bridgman, R. L.
Briggs, Douglas
Brittain, H. W.
Brodie, Tom
Bruner, A. G .
Brunette, Laura 
Bryant & Trott Co 
Bryant, Jr., William
Bush Electric Corporati on
California Market
Cali fornia Metal Enameling Co.
Campbell, Elmer
Campbell, Mrs. Helen
Caplis, Anna May
Carney , Bernice
Carpinteria Realty Company
Carpinteria Water Oo.
Carter, Wm. E.
Castagna, Alice
Catcott, Priscilla
Catcott, Priscilla
Cederholm, Naomi
Certified Laboratory Products
Chapa.la Furniture Corporation
Chapa.la Top Shop
Christensen, Marie
City Bakery
City of Santa Maria
do do






$6.33
40.00
5.15
20.00
4.32
91.00
15.55
30.00
110.00
7.50
7.50
g.50
200.00
20.00
292.13
45.00
45.00
65.00
50.00
40.00
55.00
60.00
7.50
10.00
i o4. oo
95. 00
35.gg
125.00
20.10
40.7g
19.99
40.00
150.00
40.00
16.00
9g.g~
32.00
4.32
70.00
lS.00
100.00
~5. 00
29.36
14.15
4. 02
75. 00
23.20
5.40
5.40








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City of Santa Maria
Cline, Gladys
Coast Wholesale Grocery
Cochrene & Son
Coffey, o. D.
Collins, Margaret
July 9th, 1934.
GENERAL FUND
Colson Equi~ment & Supply Co 
Columbia Carbon Co.
Columbia Carbon Company
Colvert, Allena E.
Commercial Office Supply
Common, Wm. c.
Common, Wm. c.
Conklin, Lewis
Connell, w. c.
Consor, W. H.
Continental Store
Cooney, Agn~s
Copelandts Bookshop
Cordero, Joe
Corey, Elva
Cosmopolita Grocery
County National Bank
Cox, Flo
Cregan, Mary
Cunnings, Mrs. Carrie
Ounan, Mrs. J. P.
Dagneaux, Marcel
Daniels, Helen
Danielson, D. L.
 Daudignon, Sidonie
Daugenbaugh, Ira
Davies, Evelyn v.
Davies, Mamie o.
Davis, Clara F.
Dawe, Vernon
Daylite Grocery
De la Guerra Garage
DePriest, Melba
Devaul, R.
Dickman, Grace L.
Dietzgen Company, Eugene
Dingeman Auto Court
Dinovitz, Jack
Doane Building Oompany
Dominges, Bob A.
Dominguez, Juan
Dominguez, Philip
Donker, Mrs. A. B.
Co.

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 2.00
6. 00
lo4.13
lg.21
g.g6
100.00
14.53
29.52
5.54
135.00
16. 09
27.00
10.00
45.00
112.50
50.00
i14.so
5. 00
2g.2g
45.00
7s.17
65.31
10.60
12.50
50.00
5. 00
12.00
100.00
112.50
13. 50
30.00
1.49
75.00
120.00
g5.00
129. 60
6.30
22.go
40.00
g550
142.50
155.49
16.00
4.32
11.00
112.50
3.00
2.50
17. 00
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234











Dormap, Effie GENERAL FUND
Dormans Motor Service
Downing, Emily
Dowse, Mrs. E. M 
Doyle, Mrs. Edward H.
Drumm, Catherine
Dudley Mortuary
Dunne, Frank E.
Dnnne , Frank E.
Eas tman Kodak Stores
Eby, Mrs. Donald
Edwards, Mrs. Agnes
Edwards, Muriel
Ellwood Dairy
Ely, Robert
Enterprise Dairy
Ercanbrack, Mrs. C. H.
Ezaki, James
Fancy Fish Market
Farrand, Rygel
Faustino, Mary
Ferguson Furniture Company
Ferguson, Marie
Fernbaker, Clara
Fish , W. E.
Fiske, Mattie
Fitzgerald, James
Fitzsimmons, E.
Flag Gcocery, The
Fleming 's Grocery
Fleming, J.
Folsom, Nancy H.
Ford's Electric Shop
l'ree Adver tiser
Freeze & Freeze
Fresno Fruit Co.
Fryer, Mar gar et
Gallisons Market
Galusha, Mrs. L. G.
G. & M Market
Gano, Robert
Garcia, Annie
Garcia, Elena
Gardner-Denver Company
Gardner-Wheaton Drug Co.
do do
Garrett , J. M.
Garrigan, J. D.
Gay, Pearl
Gibson, J ohn

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85. 00
3.75
60.00
100.00
12. 00
s.oo
25.eo
305. 00
29.50
s9.67
6. oo
20.00
102.05
141. 00
30. 00
14. 00
g.50
3.00
17.16
135 00
70. 00
202.43
100. 00
4o.oo
50. 00
s.32
40.00
9. 00
7.17
6. 15
12.50
24.35
4.49
163.13
5.10
6. 04
s5. oo
165.44
27.50
6.15
21.68
54.oo
70. 00
56.23
32.64
7.41
90. 00
162. 57
15. 00
6. 00







Giorgi, N.
Glomset, Gusta
Glomset, Olga
Goddard-Jackson Co.
Goforth, Mary Ellene
Gol den State Company
Gonzales, Ruth
Googe, J. U.
Gott, C. A.
Graham , Edi th
Greeson, Lorenz
Greffoz, Edward L.
Gribble's Grocery
Griffith, Mable
Grigsby, Al
July 9th, 1934.
GENERAL FUND
Grijalba, Arthur
Grimes-Stassforth Stationery Co.
Grocott, J ohn
Gruner, Starr
do do
Hacking, C. J.
H. & H. Roofing Co.
Haider, Martin J.
Hall, Mrs. Lillian
Hannah, Marie
Harberts, Richard
Hart, Harriett
Hathaway, Wm.
Hayward, Al W.
Heckendorf, Percy c.
Henderson, Ira G.
Henderson, Mabel
Hennessy, M.
Henning, A. J.
Henning, H. H.
Herberts-Moore Machinery Co.
Herman's Grocery
Heumphreus-Smith Electric Co.
Hills Stationery
Hitchcock, H. R.
Hitchcock, H. R.
Hockenberry, Mrs. Ann
Hodge, Agnes
Hoffman, Mrs. Roy
Holiday Hardware Co.
Holland-Worley Co.
Hollingshead, c. M.
Hollis, A. F.
Holste, Reve
  100. 00
75.00
29.33
12.55
10.00
5.g6
6.00
50.00
$5.50
s5. oo
50.00
2.99
lS.22
s5. oo
72 . 00
5.00
6.45
47.56
18.00
1$. 00
125. 00
6.oo
50.00
12.50
40.00
45. 00
s5.oo
5.00
33.00
26.80
157.so
4. oo
40. 00
g5.50
50.00
200.00
21g.g4
l S.94
3s.63
15.37
12. 00
s7 .27
40. 00
12.50
9.60
20.14
5.00
75.00
75.00





















Horn, E. E. GENERAL FUND
Horne, Mrs. Li nnie
~ough , Frieda -
Howard, Charles
Howard's Grocery
Huerta, Caesario
Hurlbut, Helen
Hurley, Dan
Ingram, Mrs. L 
Isom, I. W.
Italian Store
Jacobsen, E. B 
Jagemann, Frieda E.
James, C. E.
Jesson, Miss Helen
Johnson, Marjorie
Johnst on, P. G.
Johnston, W. F.
Jonas, Charles
Jones, A. R 
Jones, Lillian

J ones Stati onery & Gifts
J ordano Bros.
do do
Jordana Bros 
Keenan, James P.
Keran Laundry, The
Kluss, Edwin R.
Knaebel, J oy P. H. N.

Knight's of Pythias Building Assn 
do d o
Knoro, Lloyd ~
Kohrs, Fredrick
Kraft , Bertha
Kribs, Maude
LaBreche, J essie F.
Lamb, Barnard
Lamberi, O. E.
Lang, J ohn
do
Lang, Mark
Lapar co, Nick
do
La Primavera Grocery
Larco Fish Co. , s.
Large, Delbert
Lathim, Ray
La"\l)ie s, Harriet
Lebeck's Grocery
Lee, Edwin





130.50
20. 00
100. 00
40. 00
13.90
9. 00
125. 00
2.50
12.00
50. 00
10.25
175.00
135. 00
1. 97
135 00
40. 00
g1. oo
94.50
2.50
24. oo
125.00
6.92
119.10
22.60
32.69
4.32
6. 06
175.00
151.76
40.00
40. 00
75. 00
55. 00
13.70
70. 00
136.00
2.50
1 04-. 00
11.27
13.~4
57.20
5.00
4.41
2. 36
90. 00
g. oo
150. 00
6.66
55.00




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July 9th, 1934.
Lehner, F. s.
Lennon's Grocery
Leonard, J. L.
Levine, c. E 
Levy, H. J 
Lew-Berts
GENERAL F UNO
Lewis , Myrtle
Lewis, J. E.
Libeu, Laurence
Liddecoat, Mary
Lillard, W. T.
Lindner, Mary
Live Oak Dairy Co 
Loan & Bldg. Assn.
Lompoc Laundry
Lompoc Light & Wat er
Lompoc Light & Water
Long , Carl
Long , Donald
Lore, Lou s.
Dept.
Dept.
Los Angeles Rubber Sta.mp Co.
Los Angeles Rubber Stamp C 'Q.
Loustalot, Mrs. Frances
Low, Fred
Ma.age, Henry
Machado, Mrs. Lucy
MacLean, J.W.
MacNicol, Jane
Magni, Alice
Maher's Richfield Service
Main, R. C.
Mansfield, Rose
Marsh, Mary B.
Marsh, Norman
Martin, Geor ge
Martin, James H.
Master Equipment Company
Mathews, Mrs. o. L.
Mattos, Manuel
Mealy, Mrs. E. W.
Mealy, Mrs. E. W.
Merriam, Mrs. J. H.
Meye; O. F.
Meyer, Helen
Meyers, Emma
Middough's Grocery
Midland Counties Service Corp.
Midland do do
do do do
Miller, Mrs. A. L.



 

 12.00
s .20
18.0Q
8.61
3.00
86. 30
40.00
200.00
185.00
150.00
15. 00
19.g3
30. 00
10. 00
1.10
3.00
4.01
40.00
7.00
100. 00
65.34
46.12
8. 50
1.71
2.50
1.41
10.46
47.50
85.00
96.80
384.76
95. 00
75.00
55.00
4.32
4.32
54.15
25.44
65.00
7.99
20.00
100. 00
11.27
125.00
5.00
27.22
11.70
106.0l
g9.44
5.00
238









Miller, Ruth A 
Miller, Marie Dart
Mills, Mrs. M. F 
Minetti, Cecilia
Missall, A. s .
GENERAL FUND 
do do
Mission Paint and Art Co 
Moll, Frank
Moll , Frank
Mollath, A. L 
Monte Vista Dairy
Montgomery Ward & Go.
Montgomery War d & Co.
Moore Mercantile Co.
Mo.ore , Rance
Moraga , Frank p.
Morning Press
-
Morse, Chas. w.
Morse, Mrs. N. H.
Motor Freight Terminal Co.
Mountain View Grocery
Mullenary , Della
Munce, Mafia
McCape, F. J.
do do
McCabe, F. J.
McCaffrey Bros.
McCain, Mrs. E. M.
Mccaleb, w. H.
Mccaughey , Anna E.

McClimont, Quintin
McKesson-Western Wholesale Drug Co 
McKnight, Mrs. Ed.
McLean, James
Neilsen, Paul W.
Nidever, Mrs. D. A.
Nielsen and Petersen
Nielsen & Petersen
Nielsen & Petersen
Nielsen & Petersen
Nix, Charles
O'Brien, Mrs. Nellie
Office Supply Company
Ogston, Frances
Ojeda, Jose
Oliphant, Irene
Olivera, Jim
Omerod, Mrs. F.
Ormsby, George W.






117. 00
75.00
70. 00
75. 00
~o.oo
29.42
16.73
54.oo
60. 00
112.50
45.50
53.19
24.oo
1.11
Sl. 00
140. 00
s. 4o
135.00
3. 30
4.97
10. 76
,
30. 00
75 . 00
44.25
63 .9g
40.00
4.02
s . oo
lo. o'o 
135 00
5.00
49.89
12. 50
5.00
5. 00
g. 50
25.42
20.50
17.50
20.50
32.00
$. OO
12.30
50. 00
2.50
31.3g
76.50
12.00
1.15




J uly 9th, 1934.
Ott Hardware Co.
do do
do do
Ovieda, Toney
Ovieda, Toney
GENERAL FUND
Pacific Coast Coal Company
Pacific Coast Publishing Co.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Pacific Coast Railway Company
Pacific Greyhound Co.
Pacific Laundry
Pacific Laundry
Page, Bertha C.
Palmer, Lucie Brooks
Papkin, George
Parker, Fred A.
Parma Co.
Parma Company
Parma Co.
Patrick, Walter S.
Patton State Hospital
Payne, Margaret
Pechumer, Frank
Pedersen , Charlotte
Perello, Mrs. Bert
Petit, Frank
Pickett, Kenne th
Pico, Albert
Piggly Wiggly
Pippin's Grocery
- Pitts, D. B.
Plescia, Bessie B.
Poehler, Esther M.
Polley, Margaret
Pope Stamp and Duplicator Co.
Potter, Terence
Prickett, Vallie
Railway Express Agency
R. & L. Grocery
Rasumow Grocery
Ratkovich, Steve
Ray  s Pharmacy
Regner, Mary
Reinhard, Roy
Renick, Ardery Dee
I do do
do do


$ 7.52
14.17
6.22
50.00
65. 00
5.01
.92
9.37
3~ 53
10.25
343.g7
.95
24.26
16.Sl
75.00
33.60
60. 00
50.00
119.go
13.34
9. 07
117.40
60. 00
g5. 00
1S5. 00
5.00
10. 00
15.00
50.00
2.50
140. 12
49.91
5g. 50
95. 00
110.00
s. oo
2.04
1S5. oo
65. 00
4.65
19.63
g.20
4.32
10.41
40. 00
70.00
9.00
37.50
75.00
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Rich's Typewriter Shop GENERAL FUND
do do
Richardson, C. P 
Riggs, M. B.
Rivera, E.
Rivera, Jose
Robertson, Dorothy
Rodenbeck' a
Rombold, Clyde R.
Romero, Louis
Romero, Louis
Rosemary Farm
Ross, James
Rouard, A. M 
Row, Charles F.
Rowe, E. s.
Rowen, Mrs. Fred
Rubio, Carmen

Rudolph ' s Grocer y and Hardware Co 
Ruiz, Richard
Ryan, John B.
Safeway Store
Safeway Stores
Safeway Stores
Safeway Stores
s. & K. Markets
Sanderson, Hazel
Sanitary Steam Laundry
Santa Barbara Chamber of Commerce
do do do
do do do
Santa Barbara Cha pter
Santa Barbara City Health
Santa Barbara Clinic
Santa Barbara Electric Co.
Santa Barbara Free Public Library
Santa Barbara Telephone Co 

Santa Barbara Telephone Company
do do do
do do do
Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Drug Company
Santa Maria Gas Company
Santa Maria Gas Company
S. M. Ice & Beverage Company
Santa Maria Milk Co.
Santa Maria Times
Santa Maria Times
Santa Maria Valley Warehouse Co 
Santa Ynez Valley News 




91 . 02
5. 77
26. 00
72. 00
5. 12
19 03
40. 00
39.97
50. 00
54. oo
60. 00
48 . 75
15. 90
13. 00
2. 50
72.00
20. 00
2. 50
 g3
50. 00
30. 00
79.14
101. 6S
9. 23
27 . 9g
625. 50
s5. oo
7g . 03
34. 12
so .oo
19. 75
5. 00
3.50
6.oo
2.17
1020. 00
47. 01
6. 40
4. 10
32. 90
240.73
2.g5
13. 10
59. 2g
9.20
163. go
2.00





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July 9th, 1934.
Santa Ynez Valley News
Sau.ls bury, H. R.
GENERAL FUND
do do
Saulsbury, Jess
Savage, Mrs. Josephine
Schauer Printing Studio
do do
Schlange, Alma
Schurmeier, Harry L 
Schweers, Sophie A.
Seabury & Johnson
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside Oil Company
do do
do do
Seaside Oil Company
Seas ide Oil Company
Seaside Oil Company
Secrest, Martha
Security First National Bank
do do
do do
Sevigney, Alice
Sevigney, Joe
Sexauer, Roland
Shaw, Arthur
Sherwin Williams Co.
Silva Sign Co 
Silva, Wm.
Silver , Lloyd
Sinclair, S. F.
do
do
Sinclair Druggist, s. F.
Slader, George
Smale, Harry
Smith, Ella
Smith, E. W.
Smith, Fred
Smith, v. E.
Smyth, E. F.
Social Service Exchange
Sokoll, Anna
of L.
Solvang Garage and Service Station
Solvang Mercant ile Store
Sorensen, Ejvind
Soper, Mrs. Leita
Sou. Calif. Disinfecting Co.
Sou. Calif. Edison Co.
Southern Calif. Edison Co.
Southern California Edison Co.
Southern California Edison Co.
A.




g9. 20
15.00
50.4-0
1. ~-9
22.50
23.06
90.75
go. oo
15.00
so .oo
4.92
4o.og
12.14
12.30
142.32
690
6.$1
l S.56
2.00
32.00
32.00
40.00
40.00
40 . 00
25.00
90.00
3.2g
4.10
94.50
55. 00
10.27
1.93
2. 50
5. 00
6. oo
16.06
34.59
45.00
12.97
100. 00
151. 06
7.16
5.00
60. 00
35.00
4.25
106.33
15.76
119.og
227.75
242











Sou. Calif. Edison Company
Sou. Calif. Edison Co.
Sou. Calif. Edison Co.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
.
do
Southern Counties Gas Co 
Southern Pacific Co.
Southern Pacific Milling Co.
Southern Pacific Railway
Southwest Medical Supply Co.
Southwick, Pearl
Spreitz Transportation Company
Standard Oil Co. of California
do do
Stanwood, W. s.
Staples, Elsie
State Department & of Penology
State Hygienic Laboratory
Staup, Ada
Stedman, E. J.
Steinert, Godfrey
Stewart, Anna A.
Stewart, John L.
Stoddens Grocery
Stover, Fred
Streeter, Geo. c.
Stronach, John
Stubbs, Jr., Joe
Stubbs, Jr., Joe
do
Studer, Mable
Stumbles, D. L.
Sublett, Jr., Thomas c.
Surmre rs, Carl E.
Superior Laundry
Switzer, Florence
Taylor, Eleanor
Ten Eyck, Glenn
Terri 11, Anita
Texas Company, The
Thomas, Albert J.
Thomas, Elmer E.
Thomas , Elma
Thomas, Walter
Thompson, Elsie
Thompson, Frank
Thompson, Mary
Thorner, M.
Thurlby, Jr., Harry

GENERAL FUND


 
 

11.14
7.5g
s. oo
l. oo
2.60
3.76
23.22
12.gg
2.66
18.00
lS.45
20.00
1.65
66.19
100.00
60. 00
40.00
1.41
7.09
4o.oo
136.94
19.00
39.00
312.27
s.46
40.00
120.00
70.00
2. 69
57.59
20.42
40.00
4o.oo
100. 00
2.50
l.gg
150. 00
40.00
20.3s
90.00
40.00
4.32
4.32
40.00
4.32
151.50
50.00
112.50
15. 00
so.oo













 


July 9th, 1931+.
Tilton , L. Deming GENERAL FUND
do do
Timmel , Frank
Ti sdel, Mrs Margaret
Todd , Albert ,
'
Tomlinson, Chae. B 
Tomlinson , Chas. s.
Trafton , Muriel
Tubbs, Jerome F.
Tucker , Mrs. J. c.
Tuner, Arthur
Turner , W. A.
Tyree, Mrs. D. W.
Underwood Elliott Fisher Co.
Underwood Elliott Fisher Co.
Uni on Feed & Fuel Co~
Uni on Mill & Lumber Co.
Union Mill & Lumber Company
Union Oil Co. of Cal ifornia
Valentino, Joe
Van's Market
Van's Market
Van's Market
Volz, J eanette
Warne , Gertrude
Warren, Ruth
Water Wor ks Department
do do
Weaver, Adelaide
Wei dman, Phil
Western Publishing & Novelty Co.
West side Grocery
Westwick, Atwell
Wheeler, J. B. E.


Whitford, Miss Mar garet
Whitford, Margaret
 
Williams, Franklin
Williams, Mrs. J. E.
Williams, LeRoy
Wilson , Clarence
Wilson, Eva L.
Wilson, Eva L.
Wilson, Geor ge H.
Wincl1e 11, Naomi
Wolgamott, George
Wood, James
Wood, Vincent E.
Wood , William
Woods, Charles
Woods , Mar y


$

250. 00
1. 50
4.32
30. 00
100. 00
299 . 05
ig.3g
80. 00
42.s4
20. 00
54.17
63 . 00
10.00
21.17
1.02
2. 25
7. 97
1.25
30. 67
10.00
55.1g
6.44
15.73
40. 00
125. 00
30.97
6. 50
3.70
45.00
1so. 50
12. 69
3.g9
10. 02
g.50
6. oo
s . oo
7.50
$. OO
4.32
20. 00
225. 00
34. oo
155.00
85. 00
40. 00
100. 00
85.39
55.00
25. 00
30. 00
2 3
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Woodworth, Helen L. GENERAL FUND
Wright, Donald J.
W)Tman, Elizabeth
Yates, Mrs. Blanche
Ynez Laundry
Yocum, Emma
Yoneda, T 
Ziesenhenne, Margaret

Hosmer, Helen FIRST .ROAD FUND
Lamb Auto Electric Co.
Luke & Livingston Tractor and Equipment Co.
do do do
Freeze & Freeze THIRD ROAD FUND
Adams, Norman FOURTH ROAD
Batkin, R. P.
Collar, Elrre r
Collar, J. N.
Cooley, Harry
Devaul, J. M.
Downing, Harry
Fabing, F  L.
Gehr, Lloyd
Grant, Chester
Graton, Louis
Hildenbrand, Jr., A. J.
do w. G.
 Horn, Geo.
Inglis Bros 
Kennedy, Tom
Miller, Lee
Randall, Ray
Robison, M. H.
Spa.nne, Geo.
Stockton, Dick
Sullivan, Earl 
Usher, T. s.
Whalen, J. T.
Williams, M.
Winans, c. A.
Ellis, M. J.
Gilmore Oil Company
FIFTH ROAD FUND
Herberts-Moore Machinery Co.
Santa Maria. Gas Company
Standard Oil Company of Calif.
FUND
$180.00
5.00
67.50
55.00
20.00
50.00
12. 50
2.80
25.00
g.20
14.26
7.69
77.50
101.00
25.00
82.50
36.00
go.oo
72.00
72.00
72.00
18.00
78.75
152. 00
80.00
64.00
261.00
64. oo
152.00
72.00
168. 00
80.00
72.00
95.00
80. 00
35.00
120.00
so.oo
60. 00
841.96
102.63
42.79
4.87












July 9th, 1934.
Ables, Ed  GOOD ROADS FUND
Acme Super Service
American Railway Express Co.
Anderson, o. A.
Anderson, o. A.
Austin Western Road Machine Co.
Austin Western Road Machinery Co 
Barri ck, A. R.
Barrick & Son, F. s.
Bergstrom Steel Company
Beuterbaugh, Fred
Biby, Howard
Bouchard, Chas 
Bradley Truck Co.
Brown Bevis Co. , The
BDown-Bevis Company, The
Camargo, James
Carpinteria Valley Lumber Co.
Cordero, Joe
Cravens, Tom
Diedrich & McGregor Automotive Parts
Dinsmore, Albert
Dinsmore , Francis
Doerr, L. R.
Dowling , W. L.
Everett, A. D.
Fageol Parts and Service Co.
Fageol Parts & Service Co.
Floyd, Manley
Gilmore Oil Company
Harnisch~eger Sales Corporation
Henderson, John
Hobbs Bros .
Lester, James
do do
Lillard, W. T.
Lompoc Light & Water Dept.
Lompoc Light & Water Dept.

Luke & Livingston Tractor and Equipment Co.
Mack-International Motor Truck Cornoration
Maddox Machine Works
Martin's Garage & Brake Shop
Mercer, Bob
Mercer, Bob
Morris, R. W.
Motor Freight Terminal Co.
McCabe, F. J.
McGinnis, John
Neilsen and Petersen
Nicol es Plumbing Co.
-


22.50
6S.25
5. 05
6. 36
2. 02
20.31
14.85
40.00
26.13
31.55
s.oo
55.25
6.oo
32g.79
11.10
22.68
51.00
i9.og
45.00
50.00
4.16
45.00
50.00
82.50
7.60
5.62
20 .60
91.83
55.00
59.76
5. 30
51.00
147.78
12.50
12.50
51.00
9.39
l0.50
117.55
46.26
4.61
6.oo
2. 05
2.36
50.70
1.54
4.26
51.00
35.67
18.04
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Ontiveros, Lawrence" GOOD ROADS FUND
Osterman, John
. Pacific Coast Publishing Company
Pearson, C. H.
Rio Grande Oil Co.
Rio Grande 011 Co.
Robles, Daniel
Rodman, Walter
Rowe, E. S.
Rudolph's Grocery & Hardware Co.
Sanchez, Marcos
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Saulsbury, Lenn
Seaside 011 Company
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside Oil Company
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
Shepard, Frank
Smith Boo'.tlh Usher Company
Smith, W. F 
Snow, Beverley
Solvang Garage and Service Station
Stemper, Emi l
Stemper, Emil
Stronach, Wm.
Stubb  s, J oe , Jr,
Stutsman, Grant
Texas Company
Union Hardware & Metal Co.
Union Oil Company of California
Whitney, Charles

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Abbott, Mrs. Alberta STATE RELIEF FUND
Anderson, F. A.
Anderson, Hele.n E. 
Anderson, Helen E.
&ssociated Charities
55.25
50. 00
1.54
1.51
19.13
14.29
40.00
45.00
7g.oo
6.14
200.00
14.65
12.00
1.75
165. 25
30.94
222.43
116. 23
116.22
116.22
15.79
780.64
451.00
157.g5
129.96
22.5g
l00.74
17.20
44.55
45.00
194. 75
14. oo
60. 00
l0.78
50. 00
50. 00
50.00
.
3.27
12.00
9s.13
20.06
i24.oo
9.00
10.00
40.00
62.50
62.50
.33
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A. & P. Stores
Bell, Mrs. M. H.
Belmonte, Mrs 
Berger, H. N.
Bertino, Joseph J.
Bond, Roy
Bosio, Perrina
Bradbury, W. W.
Brooks Grocery
Brown, Mrs. Wm. K.
Buso, Salino
California Market
July 9th, 1934.
STA TE RELIEF J'UND 
Campodnonico Stores, E. M 
.
Cavalli, Antonio
Charlesworth, Walter
Coles, Butler
Oolombana, Mrs. o.
County National Bank
County National Bank & Tryst Co.
Covey, Clarence
Daniels, Randall
Darling, J. W.
Davis Store, D. D 
DeBernardo, Mrs. c.
Deleissegues, O. A.
DeMarino, B.
Durbiano Dairy
Enterprise Dairy
Enterprise Dairy
Enterprise Dairy
Estabrook, Mrs . Mary
Fitzgerald, K.
Foster, Clara
Fresno Market
Frisbie, Lawrence
Gay, P. lf
Gheno, Mrs. c.
Girardy, L. E.
Golden State Company
Granada Grocery
Greene, Katherine
Greenwell, Grace
Griello, G. G.
Haran, Dorothy
Hathaway, Adolph
Hauser, E. E.
do do
do do-
Heaton, Juanita
41.69
35.00
12.50
lo.g1
50.00
40. 00
13. 50
12.50
44.76
12.00
12.50
12S.16
13.g2
g. oo
10.00
45.00
22. 00
1.12
5.00
37.50
53.32
13.00
24.64
12.50
14.63
10.00
.41
6.15
1$.45
6.15
12.50
40.00
12. 50
23.06
35.00
5.00
7.50
s. oo
27.39
20.91
35.00
12. 50
12.50
40.00
2.50
12.50
50.3g
7.91
35.00
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He:;-iry , Ralph
Henry, Ralph
STATE RELIEF FUND
Herman' s Mar k et
Hing Yuen Company
Hitchcock, E. H 
Holt, Sam
Irvine, Peter
Italian Store
Janssen, A. J.
Johnson , Elizabeth
Karl, M.
Karl, M.
Karl, M.
Karl's Market
Kirsten, C. G.
LaFontaine , A.
Lang's Market
La Primavera
.
do Stor e
do do
do do
Larson, Jerome
Leanos , Mr.
Lew-Bert's Store
Lewi s , Mrs. s.
Lewis , Airs. s.
Lincoln Street Grocery
Lindblad, Andrew
~ompoc Light and Water Co.
Maglio, F.
Mautino, Pete
Mazzia, Ludwig
Merriam, Mrs. J. H.
Meyers, Mrs. Emma
Miles, Mrs. L. c.
Monte Vista Dairy
Mont e Vista Diary
Moore, C. F.
Moor e , F. E.
Moore, F. F.
Moor e , F. F.
Moore, F. F.
.
Nicollette, Mrs. K.
0'Bann1on Dairy
Orcutt Mercantile Company
Pacific States Bldg. & Loan
Page, Sally
Parks, Mrs. A.
Pilla, Mrs. A.



 

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l S.66
40.00
27.6S
6.51
11.00
61. 87
12. 50
166.11
12.50
40.00
4.30
lS.91
10. 45
13. 4g
12. 00
10.90
ll.90
3.s5
21.73.
10.67
62.95
s. oo
9.15
363.g2
10.00
10;. 00
10.29
15.00
2.22

12.50
8.$7
.4o
50. 51!-
10. 00
10 . 00
57.60
.
58 .63
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.50
12 . 00
12. 00
i4s .7g
47.14
10.00
62.50
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July 9th, 1934.
 Polley, Rudolph
Pgmatto , Kate
STA TE RELIEF FUND 110. 00
Riggs, Robert
Rio Grande Oil Company
Romer o , J. L.
Romero, J. L.
Romero, J. L.
Ruiz, Maria De los Angel es
Rutherford, Al
Safana, Tony
Sanchez, v  
Sanchez, Mrs. Vivian
San Marcos Dairy
San Marcos Dairy
Santa Maria Milk Company

Saragosa, Conaciano
Sarri, John
Barri, John
Barri, John
Barri, John
S.easide Oil Company
S~aside Oil Company
Seaside Oil Company
S.llean, Mr. D. B.
S~lva, J. DeFray
Smith, Rober t E 
Solari, E. D.

Sou. California Edison Co 
Bou. Counties Gas Co 
Sou~  count ies Gas Co. 
Strong, Ruth
~artz, W. E.
S~rtz, W. E.
Terres Grocery
.
~bey ' a Grocery
Tucker, Fred
TY.rrell, Lew
V~lerga, Cominick
V~lley Dairy
Vallikett, Mrs. Nellie M.
Verners Mark et



35. 00
12.50
2s.13
12.50
12. 50
14.11
24.50
10.00
12.50
10.50
10. 00
55.96
2.67
74. 7g
6. oo
25. 00
12 . 00
9.00
12.50
g4.g7
160.39
1.37
12.50
10. 00
12. 50
13.47
43.9g
l.S3
1.75
35. 00
12.50
11.00
17.62
l0.76
6. oo
10.05
10.00
15.57
12.50
32.34
I~alian Macaroni Manufacturing Co.FiJDERAL RELIEF FUND 4.3g
State Emergency Relief Administra. FEDERAL EMERGENCY
E~cabedQ, Gandelario
B~iley, Mrs. Ethel H.
RELIEF 4261.66
GENERAL RELIEF FUND 10.00
SALARY FUND 5.00

Upon t h~ passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors .voted Aye, t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none 
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Attest:
Upon motion the Board adj ourned sine die .
The foregoing minutes are hereby a pproved.
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upervisors 
Board of Supe rvisors of the County of Sant a Ba rbara, Stat e of Ca lifornia,
J uly 1 6t h , 1934, at 10 o'clock a . m. Pre s ent : Supervisors Thomas T.
Dinsmor e , Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L.
Pre i s ker, and the Clerk. Supervisor C. L. Pre i sker in the chair.
The minut es of the mee ting of July 9t h , 1934, were r ead a nd a ppr oved.
County Aid fo ' In the Matter of County Aid f or Re lie f of Unemployment:
Relief of
Unemployment . I t appearing to the Board of Supe rvi sors that the following applicants are pr oper
persons to r eceive county a i d;
Upon motion duly se conded and carri ed, i t i s order ed tha t the Auditor dr aw hie
warrant on the General Fund in f avor of the f ollowing per sons for the amounts s e t
opposite their r es pective names, t o
 Name
Chever e e ,  Lucas
Dominguez, Paul
Flor es , Martin
Ysicro , Franco
Fr ench , Edwa rd
Gonzal es, Grego r io
Jimenez , J ohn
Lampke , Thomas
Martinez, J ohn
Mo l ina, Agripi na
Para , Francis co
Ramir ez, J esus
Ramirez, Lucio
Roberson, Geor ge
Sava la, Hila rio
Stroman, Earl
Tor res, Cirilo
Uribes, Francis co
Andr ede , Mary
Antlee, Louise
Ashbough , Minnie
Bell, M~b e l
Blaney, .Mary
Butler , Mamie
Bu tler, Maud
Ga nning , .t~r s . Jo s euh
Ca rter, Ha zel
Cheesebr ough, Vis
Craig , Genevive .


wit:

Hrs.
22
14
24
7
g
2
16
g
6
24
24
24
16
24
g
10
24
26
21
lg
24
12
12
24
24
4
24
24
Worked
 


Amount
$11. 00 .
7. 00
12. 00
3 . 50
4 . oo
1. 00
4.oo
. s.oo
. 4. 00
. 3. 00
12. 00
12.00
12 . 00
8. 00
12 . 00
s. oo
5,.,. 00
12. 00
13. 00
10 . 50
9. 00
12. 00
6.oo
6. oo
12. 00
12. 00
2. 00
12. 00
12.00


District
Unemployment Fund
200-B-7
Di s trict 1
J uly 9 t o 14, I nc 
Dis trict II
200-B-7
Unemployment
July 9- 14, 1934.



/

  
Name
Di ckson , Eva
Dunbar , Mrs . Richard
El gert, Minnie
Ennis, J ose
.
Escota , V1ncen t , Mr s.
Faul kner , Alice
Fie l ds , Leone
Gariano , Anna
Garzoli, Mer sedes
I
Garcia , J uli a
Gearing , Rose , Mrs.
Ha r per , Eva
Hawki ns, Agnus
H owenstine , Lydia
 Hunter , Elizabeth
J ones, May
.
Kel l y , Wilma
Kent , Bessie
Ker r , Anni e 
Ki ng , Rose
Kost er , Adel i ne
Lane , Maude
Leon , J en ni e
Licona , Cathe r i ne
Linnvillo , Robt.' Mrs.
Loza, Mari a
McLaugh l in , Cora 
McMurdo , Ann 
McNamara, Ve ra
Mal oy, Maydora
Monks , Clara
Paddock, J ean
.
Per eyr a , Delfi na
Per eyr a , J enni e
Pe r ez-, El ma.
Peterson , Enez
Qual ls , Chr isty
Randall, Hattie
Ray , Mary

Ri chart, Mrs Rollarid
Sai lor, Matti e
Sher man , J essie
Silva, Mary
Torres, Vi ctoria
Wal lace , Coreta -
Weis s , Arna
Wei ss, Margare t

July 16th, 1934.
Hrs. Worked
12
24
24
24
24
18
24
24
24
lS
24
24
12
24
24
24
24
24
6
24
24
24
12
22
3
24
12
18
lS
lS
30
18
24
1$
24
24
24
4
30
24
24
24
~
18
10
18
Amou.nt
$ 6. oo
12 ~ 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
9. 00
12 . 00
12. 00
12. 00
9 . 00
12. 00
12. 00
6.oo
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
3 . 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
6.oo
11.00
1. 50
12. 00
6.oo
9 .00
9. 00
9. 00
15. 00
9. 00
12. 00
9. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
4. oo
2 . 00
15. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
9 . 00
5. 00
9. 00

Di strict II
200-B-7
Unempl oyment
J uly 9- 14, 1934.
2 1.

252
 ----------.------------------!"""""-!
Name
West, Caddie
Wilson, Mrs. Clifford
Yarbrough, Pinkuy
.
Arnold, Carl F 
.
Bennett, Albert
Buelna , John
Burns, Joseph
Calderon, Anthony
Cart ley, J .- -H."
. .
Cody , Andrew
. Cordero, Edder
Dal ley, Geo.
Davila, Abel
Diaz, Camillo
Diaz, Lawrence
Eddy, Cecil
Foxen, Joe 
Galindo; Gilbert
Gullatte, Thurmas
Hildebrant~ Edw.
.
Holston, John
.
Jacobs, Alfred
 Jacobs, James
Johnson, James
. .
Klatt, Chas.
LeFrance, John
Lucero, Frank 
Marsh, Norman
Martinez, Gallileo
Mazzini , Thro
.
Mendoza, Manuel
Meraz, Baccillio
Obiols, Alex
Oldham, J ohn
Phillips, Byron
Pommier, Andrew sr.
Positos, Jose
Rodarte, Reynard
Romero, Carmen
Ruiz, Fred c.
Saberion, Louis
Sylvia, Manuel
Thierolf, Howard
Thompson, Ed R.
Tillison, Orando
Valenzuela, Frank

Valenzuela, Gregory
Villa, Lorenzo
Wachter, Geo.
Hrs. Worked
24
24
24
4o
30
24
16
40
32
27
1$
32
4o
24
24
1$
6
12
38
7
18
12
12
16
24
36
38
17
4o
56
24
24
16
24
24
16
32
11
36
6
40
16
18
32
24
32
9
CITY
Amount
$12. 00
12.00
12. 00
20.00
15. 00
12. 00
s. oo
20. 00
16.oo
13. 50
9. 00
16.oo
20. 00
12.00
12.00
9. 00
3.00
6. oo
19.00
3.50
9. 00
6. 00
6.oo
s.oo
12.00
4.oo
lS.oo
19. 00
s . 50
4.oo
20. 00
28. oo
12. 00
12. 00
s. oo
12.00
12.06
s.oo
16.00
5.50
18.00
3.09
20.00
s.oo
9.00
16. 00
12.00
16. 00
4.50
District II
200-B-7
Unemployment
July 9-14, 1934.

Name
Apl e s , Sarah
Arman , Thor giu
Arrillanes , Luza
Ball, Arthur
Baxter, J ohn E.
Benitz, Ant onio
Bennett , Chas.
Bradbury, Ear l
Bur dette , J ene
Bur ton , Joseph
Castro , Mose
Chackel , Vi ctor
Cobb , Chas .
Collins , Nancy
Converse, Linton
Cor dero; Wm.
Cota, Felix
Cot a , Tony A.
Day, J ames
De Mar i no, Edw.
Diaz , Mi chae l
Dinthur , Ado l ph


Domingue z , Ant onio
Eliza l de , Ma nuel
Friedly, Allen
Forney, Eugene
For ney, Eugene
Glover, Herschul
Gonzal es , Grego rio
Gorman ,Albert
Grand, Geor ge
Gros s , Cleveland
Hal 1 , Albert
Hernandez , I g
Hof f , Arnold
Hollinger, J a cob
Howensti ne , Chas .
Hughes , Chas.
Hutchi so n , Robt.
Lee , Frank
Le ster, Geo.
Li l l ey , Clifford
Lopez, Arnul fo
ILove l and , Gusteve
or d , Walter
ynch , Chas.
cCant s , Wm
cCarthy, Fra11ci s


July 17th, 1934.
Hrs. Worked
22
12
24
30
24
24
24
32
10
33
24
14
24
ig
26
24
1$
12
30
24
24
35
24
16
24
35
13
30
30
24
11
24
1g
40
32
16
12
14
24
24
24
32
24
13
24
32
35
24
Amount
~ 11 . 00
6.oo
12 . 00
15. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12 . 00
16. 00
5. 00
16. 50
12. 00
7. 00
12. 00
9. 00
13. 00
12. 00
9. 00
6. oo
15. 00
12. 00
12. 00
17. 50
12. 00
s.oo
12 . 00
17. 50
6. 50
15. 00
15. 00
12. 00
5. 50
12. 00
9. 00
20. 00
16.oo
s. oo
6. oo
7. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
16. oo
12 . QO
7. 50
12 . 00
16. 00
17. 50
12. 00


Distr ict II
200- B- 7
Unemnloyment
J uly 9- 14, 193~

'
2 3
254
Name
Mc intyre, Ralph
Mecham, Frank
Mendez~, Arthur
Mirales, J esusa
Mara, Santiago
Murphy, Frank
Navarez, Louis
Ortez, Manuel
Palatto, Marcus
Renterio, Hilario
Riley , William
Robinson , Geo.
Rodart, Raymond
Sanchez, Raymond
Sandoval, Austin
Sariano, Pablo
Seegert, Helen
Steeves, Ewart
Stephens , J ohn
Sticht, Bert
Tello, Stanley
Torres, Joe
Valenzuela , Ernest
Virga, Michael
Vonthe in, Karl
Wall, Frank
Welty, Scott
\Vhee l er, Helen
Whiteside, Carmen
Wienes , Wm.
Wilbur, Louis
Williams, A. D.
Wilson, Harold
Woodring, Orvi lle
Adams, Ronald
Bacilio , Abeyta
Be l l, Earl
Carroll, Arthur
Cowins, Viran
Carlson, Stanley
Grayson, Harry
Greene, Percy
J ensen , Lars
Klenk, Chas.
Lower , Albert
Logan, Richard
Lopez, Manuel
McAllister, David
Mendoza , Mauro
Moffett, Andrew





Hrs. Worked
24
i~o
2$
6
24
1$
30
24
13
24
30
10
24
24
24
30
24
35
24
24
24
10
2$
30
24
32
24
24
30
24
36
24
24
24
40
26
35
35
40
26
11
40
35
35
41
2$
35
40
9
40

Amount
$12. 00
20. 00
14. oo
3. 00
12. 00
9. 00
15. 00
12.00
6. 50
12.00
15. 00
5.00
 12. 00
12 . 00
12. 00
15. 00
12. 00
17.50
12. 00
12.00
12 . 00
5.00
i 4. oo
15. 00
12. 00
16. 00
12. 00
12.00
15.00
12.00
1$.00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
20. 00
13. 00
17.50
17. 50
20. 00
13. 00
5. 50
20. 00
17.50
17.50
20. 50
14. oo
17. 50
20.00
4. 50
20. 00
District II
200-B-7
Unemployment
Jul y 9-14, 1934
Name
Nel son , Sam
Novotny , Louis
Oliver a , Albert 
Sepulveda, J oaquin
Salozar, Fran~
Smith, Ches t e ~
Smith , J oel
Steele , Arthur 
Tyr ell, Ernest

Abila , Frank
Anderson , J a.m~s
Andr ews , Thos
Araluce, Abel
Ashbaugh , Bart
Arrell anes , Lo. uis
Ava l os, Manuel
Baillio, J ames
Barnes , Stephen
Bateman, Roy
Beans , J oshua
Besette, Frank
Bo oth , Wm
Blaylock , Wm.
Bowens , Chas.
Brockman , Olive. r
Bustillos, Alex .
Buffington , H o~ard
Caballer o , Edw.
Capos , Elias
Caswel 1 , Earl
Clements , Wm.
Coa ts, Loui s
Conlon, J as. Sr.
Conlon, Jas . Jr.
Connolly, J ames
Coombs , Ray
Cordero , Clyde
Cor dero , Harry E.
Cordero , J oe D.
Corder o , Victor Sr.
Cota, J os. H.
Craig, Alex
Dalton , Geo. w.
De La Lorre , Arthur
Le La Lor re , Wm.
Dickscheidt, Wm.
Dor emus , Fantamos
Elizalde , Rudolph
Lelio, Frank
July 17th, 1934.
Hrs. Worked
35
2$
35
28
35
25
14
31
24
24
66
30
24
32
18
24
24
24
24
30
15
24
24
24
24
26
32
24
24
24
32
24
20
24
32
26
16
24
24
24
9
24
24
12
24
24
24
Amount
$17.50
14. 00
17.50
14. oo
17. 50
12. 50
7. 00
15. 50
12. 00
12. 00
33. 00
4. oo
15.00
12. 00
16. 00
9. 00
12.00
4.oo
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
15. 00
7. 50
12. 00
12 . 00
12.00
12. 00
13 -00
16. 00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
16 .00
12.00
10. 00
12.00
16.oo
13. 00
s.oo
12.00
12. 00
12 . 00
4. 50
12. 00
12. 00
6.00
12.00
12 . 00
12. 0Q


District II
200- B- 7 .
Unemployment
July 9- 14, 1$34
I

Name
Fox, Carl
Fu.l l er , Geo.
Gapa , John
Garcia, John

Garcia, Wenselado
Garwood , Clarence
Gramarco , Jno. 
Garman , Chas.
Green, Robt .
Gudgeon, Geo.
Hall, Fred 
Hanna, George 
Hessifl.ger, J ohn
Hernandez, Frank
Howard, Albert
Hurt, Wm
Hunt er, Robt .
Hooker, Wi lbur 
Hyne, Fred
J enkinson, Harry
J ohnson, Lon
Keeler, Thos.
King, George .
Kirakadas, Frank
Kirkwood, J ack 
Browning, Briseoe
Kopp, Loren
Killgun, Herbert
Lane, J os R.
Lang Henry
Lemos, John
Lewis, Thos.
Livermore, Clif~ord
Lopez, Casamore.
Lyne. Frank
Mccann , Patrick
Mccants, Luther .
McDonough, Wm  .
Martinez, Bartolo
Manlhart, J. B  .
Medley, Harold
Moore , Melvin
Mowry, Arthur
Newkirk, Roy
Nigh, Harry
Orena, Chas.
Osborne, Fred
Pace , Wm.
Hrs. Worked
24
24
24
24
32
24
30
24
24
24
36
24
g
24
24
4g
g
16
24
40
24
24
24
26
24
10
24
24
24
24
24
24
1g
20
24
19
4
24
20
40
g
24
30
24
20
14
35
24
Amount
$12. 00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
16.00
12.00
15. 00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
1s.oo
12.QO
4. oo
12.00
12.00
24. 00
4.oo
s. oo
12.00
20.00
12.00
i2.oe
12.00
13. 00
12.00
5. 00
12.00
12. 00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
9. 00
10.00
12.00
9.50
2.00
1~.00
10.00
20.00
4. oo
12.00
15. 00
12.00
10.00
7 DO
i7.50
12.00
District II
200-B-7 .
Unemployment
July 9-14, 1934.



Name
Padilla, Felix
Padilla, Salvador
Pa l acios , J ohn
Pe r ez, Domingo
Rom ero, Frank
Rosales , Ant onio
Rui z , Er nest
Santana , Adolph
Sandoval, Emilio
Sandoval, J ose
 Sacuedo , Donacianio
Shea, Ralph Sr.
Sierra, Ange l
Silva, John
Simpson , J ohn
Simons, Marvin
Slater, Wm.
Snyder, Earl
Spencer, Louelin
Staff ord , Howard
Strain, Robt . 
Str aughn , Alfl.'ed
Stinson, Chas;
Torr es, Rapheal
Ullery, Chester
Van-Poppl e , Adrain
Vance , James 
Ve l arde, John
Villa , J esus 
Yee, Fuk P.
Wayland, Frank
Ward , Richard 
Wilbur, Merrett
Wilbur, Wm.
Yee , Henry
Zach, Peter P.
Baker, J ohn
Burker, Elmer
Bryant, Wm.
Co r dova, Ray
Conrad , Paul
Cazeneve, S.
Deering, Eva
Ferrari, Al.
Grossi, L.D.
Garci a , J ame s
Howell, Harry
Huyck , Andy
Leach , Ernest

July 17th , 1934.
Hrs . Worked
32

24
24
12
24
24
26
24
30
24
32
24
24
30
24
24
24
g
24
24
24
24
24
30
24
32
24
24
36
10
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
10
24
24
24
24
24
20
24
24
20


Arnount
$16. 00
12. 00
12. 00
9. 00
12. 00
12. 00
13. 00
12. 00
15. 00
12. 00
16. 00
12. 00
12. 00
15. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
4. 00
12.00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
15. 00
12. 00
16. 00
12. 00
12. 00
1$. 00
5. 00
12. 00
12. 0Q
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
5. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
10 . 00
12. 00
12. 00
10. 00

Distri ct II
200-B- 7
Unemployment
J uly 9-14, 1934 
District IV.
200- B-7
Unempl oyment Relief
July 9- 14 , 1934.
2 7
258

Name
Ostini, Fedele
Pierce, Leslie
ffi1eans , c. W.
Romero, J ohn
Saragoza, Raymond
Pice, Bud
Grider, Riley
Kyle, Chester
Stuar t , T.A.
Osuma , lAi ke
Gilliland, Grace
Anderson, Mi nnie
Grossi, Pete
Hrs. Worked
24-
21+
4
24
24
24
21
24
24
24-
24
Hours @ Per i od
Aquir re , Claude
Arellanes , Frank
Barreras, Alex
Bates, Don
Bennett, Roy
Berlier, Virgil
Blackburn, Dan
Blocker, J ohn
Bourbon, J ohn
Bourquin, J.F.
Bowers , R. T.
Brickey, Dwight
Brock, Albert
Bruce, Chas.
7
14
14
7
7
14
7
5
14
14
7
7
7
14
Chi ckerelli, Louis 7
Cline , Fred
Cole, J. L.
Dean, E. E.
Denman, Ivan
7
7
7
7
Dewey, Edward 7
Domi ngues, J ohn E 14
Domingues , John s. 7
Ferraris , s. 7
Flagg, Ray 7
Foster, A.
Fouts, Wilbur
'
7
7
Fridell, Clyde C. 7
Garn bl e , J. H. 7
Garner, I gnacio 11
Gi ngrich , J ames 7
Gorham, Guy 7
.
Gra ff , Ed Sr. 7
Hall , Edgar
Hansen , Alfred
7
7
-
. 50 July 6th- 7th.
1. 00
 50
1. 00
. 50
1. 00
 50
1. 00
 50
. 75
1.00
. 50
1. 00 II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II


Amount
$12.00
12. 00
2. 00
12. 00
4 . 00
12. 00
12. 00
4. 00
10.50
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
.
12. 00
Amount
$3-50
7. 00
7. 00
3. 50
3.50
7. 00
3. 50
5.00
7. 00
7. 00
3.50
7. 00
3. 50
7. 00
District IV.
200-B-7 ,
Unemployment
Reli ef.
July 9- 14, 1934.
District Five
.
Tepesquet Road
Roadside Cleaning
II II
El Ca,mon School
Tepesquet Road
Washirg ton Grove
El Camino School
S.M.U.H.S.
Roadside Cleanizg
Recreation Bl dg.
Washi rg tonGrove
Adm. Bldg.
Washington Grove
II II
3.50 El Ca~ ino School
3. 50 .
3.50
3. 50
3. 50
7. 00
7. 00
3.~o
3.50
3.50
3. 50
3.50
3. 50
7.00
5. 50
5. 25
5. 25
7. 00
3. 50
7. 00
II II II
Co ok St. School
El Camino School
El Camino School
S.M. U.H.S.
Roadside Cleaning
Fairgrounds
Roadside Cleaning
Recreation Bldg.
II
Roadside Cleani ng
S. M. U. H. S.
Recreation Bldg.
Los Alamos
Recreation Bldg.
Guadalupe School
El Camino School
Cemetery
Recreation Bldg 

Name Hours @
Harner , Henry 7 
Harris , Wm. 7
Havens , Harry 7
Her man , J oe 14
Hill , Fred 14
.
Hughes , J ames 7
J ackson , o. B. 7
J ohnson, A. E. 14
J ohnson , E.c. 7
.
j ohnwon, W. J. 14
. .
J ohnson, K. 7
.
Juarez, Dell 7
 Ket cham , Edward 7
Kinyon , J.J. 7
.
Kirkpatrick , J. M. 14
.
Logan, J ames 7
Lor ono , J ose 14
Madison , Ber t 7
.
Meagher, J oseph 7
 Mello , Alf r ed 7
.
Mendo za , Chas 
.
Miranda, Ira
 Munoz , Erne st
.
Murphy, James
. .
Muscio , Ube r t
Nixon, A. J. 
.
Nogues, Ernest
Olivera, Tom
Ontiver os: O~ell
Ortega , D. E.
14
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
14
  50
1. 00
. 50
1. 00
 50
1. 00
 50
1. 00
 50
1. 00
 50
Ow, Ray 7 l. Oo
Pacheco , E. H.
Pacheco , J oe
Peterman, Cha_s .
Pi 1ts, Chest er
Ramey ,Wi llar d
.
Reed, George
Ri vas , C. P.
Rivas , E. L.
Rizzo , Tom
Sanchez, Alfred
Sawy er, Wade
Schopp, Orvill e
Sharwcod , Wal ter
Sil va , M. G.
Simpson , Geo .
Smi th, Harry
7  50
7
7
7
14
7 1. 00
7 . 50
14
14
14
6 1. 00
7 . 50
7
7
7
14
J uly 17th , 1934.
Period
J uly 6th- 7th 
II
-II
.
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IJ
II
II
If
II
.
II
- II
II
II
II
II
II
II
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II
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II
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II
"
II
II
II
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II
II
II
IJ
II
II
II
II
II
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II
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Amount
$3 . 50
7. 00
3. 50
7. 00
7. 00
3. 50
3. 50
14. oo
3. 50
7. 00
7. 00
3. 50
3. 50
3. 50
7. 00
7. 00
7. .0 0
3. 50
3. 50
3. 50
7. oq
3. 50
7. 00
3. 50
3. 50
3. 50
3. 50
3. 50
3. 50
7. 00
7. 00
3. 50
3. 50
3. 50
3. 50
7. 00
7. 00
3. 50
7. 00
7. 00
7. 00
6. oo
3. 50
3. 50
3. 50
3. 50
7. 00
District Five
Roadside Cleaning
S.M. U. H. S.
.Mai n St. School
Roadside Cleaning
\'f ashington Grove
El Camino Schoo 1
Mai n St. School
Adm. Bldg.
Was hi~ ton Grove
II "
S. M. U. H. S.
El Camino Schoo l
Main St. Schoo l
Washington Gr ove
Roadside Cleani ng
S.M. U. H. S.
Roads i de Cleani ng
El Camino School
Weed Contr ol
El Camino School
Roadside Cleaning
El Camino School
Adm. Bldg.
El Camino School
Fai r grounds
El Ca.m i ne School
II II II
Cemetery
Fairgrounds
Washington Grove
Memorial Bldg.
Fair grounds
El Cami no School
Roadside Cleanirg
El ~ami no School
Roadside Cleanirg
El Cami no School
Tepesquet Road
II
Roadside Cleaning
II
Memorial Bldg.
Cemetery
El Cami no Schoo l
Guadalupe School
El Cami no Schoo l
Los Alan1os
260


Name
Souza, J oe
Stewart, Leo
Stotts, Will
Stovall , Harold
Streiker, Mrs . . Val.
Stubblefield; A. J.
Sw-e-et , Walter
Tarsus , L. V.
Taylor , Verna
Thr ei nen, Mike
Tremelling, J; H.
Turek, Louis
Valencia , M. F.
Vecenta , Frank
Vi erra, Mathew
Warren, Wm. F.
Webster, Chas. 
Webster , R. o.
Webster, \Val ter
West, C. E.
Williams, H. A.
Wilson, Chas.
Wolver ton, Frank
Fesler, I ke 
Streiker, Mrs . Val .
Taylor, Verna
De Rosa , John
Harnandez, J.
Martinez, Julian
Montes, Louis
Munoz-, Pete
Nevnnan , Andrew
Parga ,Andre
Pimental, Antone
Vargas, c.
Hours @
11
7
7
11
7
14
14
g
7
14

7
7
7
7
7
7
14
1
7
7
7
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14
2$
14
35
35
21
21
2g
7
2S
2g
39
. 50

1.00
1. 00
. 50
1. 00
. 50
. 75
 50
 50
. 50
1 . 00
 50
Per iod
J uly 6th- 7th .
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II
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July 6th- 12th
II
ALIENS
July 6th- 12th/34 .
II
II
II
II
II
II
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fl

Amount
$3-50
5. 50
.
7. 00
7.00
5. 50
3. 50
1 00
7. 00
, 4.oo
. .
3. 50
7. 00
7.00
3. 50
3 50
3. 50
3. 50
3. 50
14. oo
1. 00
3. 50
3. 50
3.50
3. 50
l0. 50
i4. oo
7. 00
17. 50
17. 50
10. 50
10. 50
14. oo
7.00
14 . 00
14. oo
19. 50

District Five
El Camino School
Los Alamos
El Camino School
II " II
O. U. R. Q.
Roadsm e Cleani n
II II
. II II
Li b.;rary
El Cami no Sctioo l .
Roadside Cleanirg
El Camino School
Roadside Cl~nirg
II . II
Guadalu:r:e Schoo 1
Fairgrounds
El Camino School
Adm. Bldg.
Re creati on Bldg.
El Camino School
Washington Grove
Cook St. School
Ce me tery
F:'airgro unds
c. u. :it. 0 
Libra ry
Roadside Cleaning
" II
-II - II
II II
Los Al amos
s. 11. u. tt . s.
El Camino School
II " II
Los Alamos
Anpointment o j
Boards of!
Election and
Polling Place 
In 1he Ma t .ter of the Appointing . Boards of Election and Polling Places.
Upon motion , duly seconded and carried , i t ls or der ed that the following polling

p laces be and the same are hereby designated as the uolling places, and the f ollowing
.
elect or s are her eby appointed offi cers of electi on boar ds to serve as election officer s
at the Primar y Elect i on to be hel d on Tuesday , the 2Sth day of August, 1934, in each
of the following preci nc t s , County of Santa Bar bara , State of Cali for nia , to WJ:t :
Namie o- f Precinct
.
Location of Polling Place

I nspector E. F. Pender gast
,
J udge Leonard. Kirkes
J udge Gue l da Schweizer
C~rp interia No . 1
.
Carpinter ia Realty Office , 111 Coast Highway
~
Boar d of Election
Clerk Daphne Crawfor d

Clerk Mildred Andr ews
Clerk Gr ace Shorkley


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N.ame of Precinct
Location of Poll ing Place
Inspector James Miller
Ju~ge 
Judge
~ Henry Grell
 Elizapeth B. Doerr
Name of Precinct 
.
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Edwar! Braley
Judge
Judge
Merton F. Lewis

Ezra M. Catlett
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
I nspector Henry G. Wulff
Judge
Judge
Fred A. Juarez
Daniel J. Buckley
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Insnector Peter Riedel
Judge
J udge
T. -T. Record
Guy C. Libbey
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Leslie E. Conklin
. .
Judge Robert T. Compton
J uly 16th , 1934
Carninteria No. 2 ~ 
Community Church, Linden Ave .
Board of Election

Clerk .
.Clerk
Clerk
Carpinteria No. 3.
Edna Franklin
Vera Baker
~Y Cadwell
Hamilton Cleaners - Alcazar Theater Bldg., Coast
Highway
Board of Election
Clerk Jose R. Cota
. .
Clerk Lena Bowen
.
Clerk . Vivian Rodriguez
Montecito No. 1
Howard School - 190 San Ysidro Road, Montecito, Calif
Board of Election
.
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Montecito No . 2
Richard T. Cottam
Fred L. Hansen
Roy Motz 
Montecito Inn, Montecito, Calif.
Board of Election
Clerk Charles R. Olsen
.
Clerk Mrs. Mary Saunders
. .
Clerk Miss Ruth E. Burns
Montecito No. 3
Montecito Hall, Montecito, Calif.
Board of Election
Clerk Paul c. Lopez
.
Clerk T. J. Lampke
. .
Judge Hilario De J. Pollorena Clerk Chas. E. Robillard
.
Name of Precinct Summeraand
-
Location of Polling Place Summerland Hall, Summeriand, Calif.
Board of Election
 .
Inspector William F. Smith Clerk Mrs. Henrietta T  Mcintyre
. .
Judge William H. Brooks Clerk Mrs. Ada L. Kirkwood
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Judge Mrs. Mary Baisley Clerk Mrs. Bess v. Stroman
Name of Precinct Mesa 
Location of Polling Place Fannie Steven's Residence Modoc Road
Board of Election
.  .
Ins-nector Miss Fannie Stevens Clerk Miss Pearl Ora Parks
. .
J udge Harold L. James Clerk Miss Lillian G. Smith

Name of Precinct Mission
.
Location of Pollint Place Woman 's Club Mission Canyon
Board of Election
Inspector Frank G. Schulze Clerk Miss Marie T. Silva
  J udge Mrs. Catherine L. Lopez Clerk Mrs. Lillian D. Hanna
. .
Judge Joseph F. Leonard Clerk Miss Elizabeth Bakewell


262


Name of Precinct 
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Joseph W. Ker~
Judge
Judge
Mrs . Estelle M. Faive
Mrs. Hazel v. Linker
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector James C. McCulloch
Judge
J udge
Mrs. Gladys M. Lebeck
Harvey E. Day
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
I nspector Charles W. Knott
Judge
Judge

J ohn F. Garwood
Mrs. Eva J. Duell
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place

Insuector Marshall N. Hicks
Judge
Judge

Chester W. Meyers

Mrs. Zoe E. Jakway
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Arthur S. Pope
J udge
Judge
Mrs. Edith Madden

Mrs. Mamie E. Wilson
Name of Preci nct
Locati on of Polling Place
Inspector Charles L. Wilson
Judge
Judge

Mrs. Bertha Bither
 Mrs. Lyd.ia L. Brady
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Mrs. Ida M. Klett
Mrs. Nettie Bateman
Santa Barbara No. 1
1336 Oacique St. , Store
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No. 2
Mrs. Gladys J unior
Harold A. Johnson
Mrs. I nez Petterson
936 Cacique St., Residence
Board of Election
Cler k
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No. 3

Mrs. Mary A. Ingram
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Hill
Mrs . Edna M. Hazard
102 So. Voluntario St. , Garage
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No. 4
Guadalupe Hall
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No. 5

Miss Edna M. Calhoon
Mrs. He l en G. Perry
Mrs . Ruth N. Waugh
Mrs. Violet Singleton
Mrs . Lillian S. English
Mrs . Alma Magilo
201 E. Montecito St., Service Station
Board of Election
Clerk Miss Rose Cella
Clerk Mrs. Ellen F. Calderon
Clerk Mrs. Anna., Park

Santa Barbara No. 6 
235 E. Haley St. , Display Room
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Banta Barbara No. 7
Mrs. Mable S. Erwin
Mrs . Nouela C. Bither
Alf . w. Stock
725 E. Haley St. , Residence
Board of Election
Clerk
 Clerk
Mrs. Dorothy Ludwig
Judge Mrs. Amelia R. Russell
J udge Mrs. Eva Russell Nixon Clerk Mrs. Edith M. Reiley
Name of precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Mrs. Nora A. Cash
Judge
Judge

Bert P. Hanning
Mrs. Bertha E. Groom
Santa Barbara No . S
Franklin School
Board of Election

Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Mrs. Charlotte Shoenberger

Mrs . Flossie F. Phinney
Mrs. Alma H. uff

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J uly 16th , 1934-.
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector William B. Sainsbury
Judge
Judge
George F. Bourquin
Mrs. Mary F. Hendry
Name af Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Max Aman
Judge
Judge
Mrs ~ Ada Bl yth
Emmett F. Timmerman
Name of Precinct

Location of Polling Place
Inspector Mrs. Zora S. Young
Mr s~ Floyd D. Pil ley
Santa Barbara No. 9
. 1024- E. Haley St., Residence
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No. 10
Mre. Helen E. Palmer
Miss Winifred O'Malley
Mrs. Gladyce Olive Kriger
 1122 E. Ortega St. , Residence
Board of Election ,
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No. 11
924 Olive St. , Garage
Board of Election
Cler k
Mrs . Gurna S. Adams
Mrs . Zella Maude Ingalls
Mrs . Ethel z. Lafferty


Miss Margaret c. Neagle
J udge Miss Mary A. Ross i
Judge Mrs. Blanche Ellis Kilmer
Cler k
Clerk Mrs. Refugio Botello
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector John H. Austin
Judge
Judge
John Le Fr ance
Miss Elizabeth Austin
Name of Pr ecinct
Location of Polling Place
I nspector Vincent A. Welch
Judge
Judge
J uli us Van Brug gen
Hartford F. Collins
Name of .Preci nct 
Location of Polling Place
I nspector Thomas Dawe
J udge
J udge
Wi.11 v. Bishop
Middleton P. Glaister
Name of Precinct 
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Paul Clifford Hammond
Santa Barbar a No. 12
. Lincoln School
Board of Election
Clerk
Cler k
Clerk
Santa Barbara No. 13 
. Miss Isabel F. Abadie
Mrs. Irene S. Kelsey
Casimiro M. Lopez
1015 Garden St. , Detention Home
Board of Election
Cle-rk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No. 14-
Miss Marie O'Malley
Mrs . Cora Mae Wright
Mrs. Hilda Nygreen
426 E. Figuer oa St., Residence
Board of Election
Clerk.
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No. 15
Mrs. Ruby M. Mallett
Mrs. Katherine Raffe t~
Robert J. Downing
967 Carrillo Read, Residence
Board of Election
Clerk Odessa E. Eubank
Judge
Judge
Mrs. Florence o. Loosley  Clerk Mrs. Bes sie F. Lowe
Robert L. Vaughn
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
I nspector Allen W. Gibson
Judge
Judge

Mi ss Opal c. Be ckl ey
Mr s. Margar et C. Light
Clerk Benjamin Oliver Barrett
.
Santa Barbara No . 16
State Teacher ' s College
Board of El ection
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Mrs . Elsie Orriss
Mrs . Goldie L. Shipkey
Mrs. Florence Drewish
2 3
264

Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 17
Location of Polling Place 601 E. Victoria St. , Residence
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs. Mayne E. Grennough Clerk
Cler k
Clerk
Mrs. Winifred Hineman
Judge
Judge
Roy W. Burger
Samuel J . Heyl
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Judson c. Packard
Judge Victor A. Peterson
Judge Antony L. Bourquin
Name of Precinct 
Location of Polling Place
~nspector Mrs. Nettie B. Wilson
Judge
Judge
Mrs. Niargua Marsh
Miss Mable H. Bmown
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
I nspector Paul o. George
Jud.ge
Judge.
"Miss Helen L. Beck
William Orville Hunt
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Rienklass A. Dane
.
Santa Barbara No. 1$
Mrs. Hattie Engelbertson
Mis~ Betty L. Fischer
. 51g E. Sola St., Residence
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No. 19
James Edmond Wilber
Mrs. Belle Hutchinson 
Walter Scott Patrick
320 E. Victoria St. , Residence
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No. 20
Mr~. Laura z. Palmer
Mrs, Grace H. Cooley
Mrs . Viola W. Fisk
131 E. Anapamu St. , Residence
Board of Election
Clerk . Mrs. Susie Pratt
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No. 21
Washington School
Board of Election
Clerk
Mrs. Lola Lowe
Mrs. Ursula Volk
Mrs. Hattie Dirham
Judge
Judge
Mr.s. Mary Anna Williams
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Jensen
Clerk
Clerk
Mrs. Marie M. Porter
Harlow H. Jacobs
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
I nspector Herbert T. Ireland
Mrs. Ada M. Allen
Santa Barbara No . 22
. 1416 Laguna St. , Residence
. Board of Election
Clerk Miss Joyce Gardiner
Judge
Judge Mrs. Katherine Hayward
Clerk
Clerk
. Mrs. Myrtle B. Reeder
Mrs. Marie !{eyer
Name of Precinct 
Location of Polling Place
Inspe ct.or Walter A. Smith
Judge
Judge
Mrs. Nellie W. Gage
John Lewis Taylor
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Wi lliam c. Smith
J uQ.ge
J udge
Miss Mary L. Schauer
Harry L. Hillman
Santa Barbara No . 23
535 Dela Vista Ave. , Garage
Board of Elect ion
Clerk
. Clerk
Mrs. Emma Bond
Mrs. Bertha W. Shedd
Clerk Mrs . Belle Mar Hodges
Santa Barbara No . 24
1714 Loma St., Club House
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
. Clerk
Mrs. Ruth Ward
Mrs . Ardis Sloan Bryant
Mrs. Jessamine Gray
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector James F. Churchill
Raymond C. Hill
July 16th, 1934.
Santa Barbara No. 25
419 E. Arrellaga St. , Garage
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Mrs. Mary E. Wegner
Mrs. Dora E. Mitchell
2  5
Judge
Judge Mrs. Nellie c. Goddard Clerk Hardin Davis Hatchett
Name of Pre cine t 
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Miss Hattie Manning
Judge
Judge
Mrs. Bertha M. Hoberg
 Edwin H. Bryan
Name of Precinct 
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Edward L. Cobb
Judge
Judge
Walter R. Fraundorf 
Miss Helen Wood
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling ~lace
Inspector George H. Hicks
Judge
Judge
Ge~ald D. Carpenter
Mrs. Nellie s. Miller
Name of Precinct 
Location of Polling Place
I nspector H Nelson Cascaden
Judge
Judge
Frank L. Kennedy
Charles B. Ba.usher
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Francis ~! . Glasgow
Judge
Judge
Emmett T. Tully
John W. Lanen
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Ge o r~e D. Morrison
J udge
Judge
Mrs . Kate M. Church
Edyth H. Hensel
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Mrs. Mary Moore
J udge
Judge
Harley Barr
o~ Kenneth Wilson
Santa Barbara No . 26
135 E. Valerio St., Garage
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk.
Clerk
Mrs. Marion Dopson
Stephen K. Clark
Frank McCullough
Santa Barbara No. 27
2100 Anacapa St. , Garage
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No . 28
Roosevelt School
Board of Election
Clerk
Miss Sarah Lide
Mrs. Eleanor P. Russum
Ernest c. Graves
Mrs. Lida B. Roughcore
Clerk . Mrs. Jewel Johnstone
Clerk Mi.ss Ida R. Dardi
Banta Barbara No. 29
 2410 State St. , Garage
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No. 30
Peabody School
Board of Election
Clerk 
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No. 31
Miss Anna M. Reeves
Mr.a. Jennie Waugh
Mxs. Charlotte B. Stuart
Mrs . Ethel M. Izant
Ruth B. Nelson
Nellie H. Platz
La Cumbre Junior High School
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No. 32
Mrs. Ericka Weber
Mrs. Stella L. Hiestand
~s. Cora M. Nolan
2613 Hollister Ave., Residence
Board of Election

Clerk
Clerk
Mrs. Marguerite F. Richard ro n
Miss Olga G. Fleischer
Clerk Mrs. Leanora E. Spencer \
266
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling .Place
Inspector Walter E. Mills
Judge
Judge
Mrs. Mary E. Campi glia
Henry G. Meyers
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector William R. Cole~an
J udge
Judge
Wallace M. Bates
Mrs. Elizabeth Cooper
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Insnector Mrs . Grace Archer
Judge
Judge
Frederic Oscar Hughey
Edyth H. Hensel
Name of Prec inct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Charles Gillis
Judge
Judge
Roscoe B. Rogers
Mrs. Gertr ude Hughes
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Lee Weed Morton
santa Barbara No. 33
.2300 Hollister Ave. , Store
Board of Election
Clerk Mr s . Eleanor s. Marks
Clerk Mrs. Cleo A. Simpson
Cl. erk Mrs . Vera ii Mutter
Santa Barbara No. 34
.234 W. Pueblo St. , Garage
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk 
Clerk
Santa Barbara No . 35
Garfield School
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No. 36
Mrs. . Ozzie Al l en
Miss Maude Edna Lane
John H. O' Neill
Robert c. Westwick
Mr s . Minni e M. Stevens
Mrs. Cora McKinzie
2014 Hollister Ave . , Garage
Board of Election
Clerk Mrs . Olive v. La Monte
Clerk
Clerk

Santa Barbara No. 37
Mrs. Margaret Hill
Mrs . Nora B. Walker 
202 W. Valerio St. , Residence
Board of Election

Clerk Mr s . Grace Clodfelter 
Judge
Judge
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Lowsley
Mxs . Edith J . Hancock
Clerk Miss Abbie F. Tibbals
,
Cler~ Miss Viola M. Schuster
Name of Precinct 
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Albert E. Gray
Judge
Judge
Charles A. Longmi re
Mrs. Margaret K. Tripp
Name of Precinct
tocation of Polling Place
I nspector Roy Campbel l
Santa Barbara No . 3g
310 W. Valerio St. , Garage
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk .
Clerk
Santa Barbara No. 39
Mrs . Margaret P. Polley
Mrs. Mabel E. Martin
Mrs. Maude R. Pinkham
lg3g San Andres St. , Club House
Board of Election
Clerk Mrs. Callie K. Smith
Judge
Judge
Mrs. Josephine E. Beckon
Mrs. Alice Sevegney
Clerk
Clerk
M~s . Irene Swanson
Mrs. Francis I . Pierce 
Name of Precinct 
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Mrs. Edith M. Bartlett
Judge
Judge
Ida Jeannette Bateman
Mrs. Thirza E. Clayton
Santa Barbara No. 40
1920 Robbi ns St. , Residence
Board of Election
Cler k M~s . Anna S. Hansen
Clerk Mrs. Edna N. Johnston
Clerk Mrs . Eugenia M. Allen
July 16th, 1934.
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Mrs. Esther M. Halferty
Judge Mrs. Anita B. Hopwood
Judge Truman E. Davis
Name of Precinct 
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Mrs. Mary L. Hineman
Judge
Judge
Mrs. Floyd E. Rumsay
Mrs. Madeline Gri ff iths
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Zalos W. Scott
J udge
Judge
Joseph M. Appleton
Albert M. Johnson
Name of Precinct 
Location of Polling .Place
Inspector Earl Viles
J udge
Judge
Mrs. Louise B. Markus
Henry W. Olark
Name of Precinct
Santa Barbara No. 41
Harding School
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No. 42
Mrs. Delia H. Longmire
Mrs. Maude Q. Armstrong
Edward G. Ketz
1702 San Andres St., Residence
Board of Election
Clerk.
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No. 43
Mrs. Minnie M. Allen
Mrs. Louise Rennison
Mr~ . Daisy Thornberry
1534 Castillo St. , Residence
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk 
Santa Barbara No. 44
Mi.as Winona A. Higgins
Mrs. J oseuhine McPherson
Mrs. Mary E. Case
111~ W. Michel tor ena St. , Residence
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No. 45

Mrs. Teresa J . Thomas
Mrs. Lucy Lee Farwell
Florence A. Goodacre
Location of Polling Place . 1417 Bath St. , Residence
I nspector Charles H. Carne
Judge
Judge
Mrs. Ethel Hone
M~s . Marguerite Fuller
Name of Pre cine t
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Harry B. Grayson
Board of Election
Clerk Ralph E. Jackson
Clerk Leila Geraldine Bucklin
Oler~ Carl L. Lewis
Santa Barbara No. 46
1403 Euclid Ave., Garage
Board of Election
J udge
Judge
Mrs. Blanche A. McElhaney
Bert Cleveland
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
M~s . Margaret Chamberlin
Mrs. Mary J. Coot
Mrs . Catherine Case
Name of Precinct 
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Albert F. Aubrey
Judge
J udge
Mrs . Hannah Dugan
Mrs. Ethel E. Ruiz 
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector James L. Campbell
Judge
Jud.g e
Mrs. Bertha M. Bond
William H. Wienes
Santa Barbara No . 47
729 W. Micheltorena St., Garage
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No. 4g
Mrs . Marguerite O'Reilly
Mrs. Adelaide Pa l maymesa
Ernest Lewis Denton
$01 W. Sola St., Residence
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
R. M. Mershon
Mrs. Marjorie c. Perry
Frank R. Shean
2 7
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Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Isidor J . Hinsperger
Judge
Judge
Mrs. Ruth Van Den Bergh
Lawrence Harry Marcy
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
I nspector Charles I. Woods
Judge
Judge
Dudley H. Buck
Mrs. Carmelita Burton
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Insnector Mrs. Tollye McGuire
Judge
Judge
Sadie Ann Driscoll
Mrs. Mable J . Bigelow
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Bruno u. Orella
'7'udge
J udge
Robyn L. Johnston
Mrs. Moll y Perry
Name of Precinct
Location of Po l ling Place 
Inspector George W. Miller
Judge
Judge
Mrs. Nina Poole
Bernard L. Hammer
Name of Preci nct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Mrs. Catherine Woods
Judge
Judge
Otto B. Colley
Ross Heiney
Name of Precinct
Santa Barbara No. 49
Wilson School
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No . 50
Mrs. Rose Poole
Mre. Lina Nellany
Mrs. Matilde R. Peters
122S Castillo St. , Residence
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No. 51
Do~othy Donnelly
Miss Hiloise D. Coutolenc
Mrs . Alice May Adams
130 W. Victoria St. , Residence
Board of Election
Clerk Lois Evelyn Jennings
Clerk .  Miss Madeline Young
Clerk . Miss Anna E. Sullivan
Santa Barbara No. 52
119 W. Figueroa St., Residence
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No . 53
Miss Marion E. Deisseroth
Miss Abbie Knibloe
F. James Lebeck
332 W. Figueroa St. , Residence
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No. 54
Mrs. Grace E. Daneker
Mrs. Charlotte Newton
Mrs. Laura L. Edwards
S26 Orange Ave . , Residence
Board of Election
Clerk
. Clerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No. 55
Mrs. Steva H. Reid
Mrs. Lydia H. Drake
Suzanne Furay
Location of Polling Place  32~ W. Canon Perdido St. , Residence
Inspector Russell D. Smith
Judge
Judge
Mxs. Anna F. Purcell
James A. Graham
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Insnector H. Henry Ziegler
.Judge
Judge
J0seuh Van Genabeck 
Wil liam c. Mccant s
Board of Electi on
Clerk.Mrs. Louise R. Ant l es
Clerk
CJ.erk
Santa Barbara No. 56
Miss Christina Moller
Merle S. Jenkins
625 Chapala St. , Residence
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Mrs. Justin Meloling
Mrs. Margaret J. Mills
Mrs . Mable Pearl Beggs



. .
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector  Miss J eannet te De Ponce
Judge
Judge
Ralph L. Gates
Mrs. Alta Schuld
.
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Lilla p . Cooper
Judge
Judge
Ver non Cash
Charles E. Kermey
Name of Preci nct
Locati on of Polling Place
I nsneotor Jos. De Broeck 
Judge
Judge
Ben o. Lyda
Russell D. Shoemaker
Name of Precinct
Locat i on of Polling Place
Inspector Mrs. l1ary G. Coiner .
Judge
Judge
Mrs. Lena Starr
Mrs. Olive E. Hensey
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector, Mrs. May C. Patrick
Judge
Judge
I rving I. Newton
Glenn T. Thompson
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
I nspector Will Norris
Judge
Judge
Mrs . Irene A. Dewey
J enni e Kimberley
Name of Precinct
Location of Po l ling Place
I nspectar. V/illiam C. Common
J udge
Judge
GeDrge B. M. Voss
Mrs . Henrietta D. Oroft
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
I nspectpr Mable E. Strawn
Judge
Judge
Louisa K. Campbell
Alda Conklin
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July 16th , 1934
Santa Barbara No . 57
705 Bath St., Garage
Board of Election
Clerk Mrs. Clara B. Gass
Clerk Mrs . Lila H. Browning
Clerk . Mrs. Ida Sommerfield
Santa Barbara No . 5g
421t W. Ortega St. , Shop
Board of Election
Cle.rk
Clerk .
M:rs. Ethel H. Tr yho rn
Mrs. Hal M. Gregg
Cler k Louise Gunther
Santa Barbara No. 59
329 W. Haley St. , Residence
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No. 60
Mrs . Mary Oliver
Mrs . Agnes Rus.s ell
Mrs. Laura A. Zane
527 Chapala St. , Residence
Board of Election 
Clerk
Clerk
Mrs. Carrie E. Henderson
Clerk
Santa Barbara No . 61
.
Mrs . Olive Smith
Mrs . Mar y L. Watson
414 Chapala St. , Residence
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No. 62
236 Bath St., Garage
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Barbara No . 63
McKinley School
Board of Election
Goleta No. 1
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk.
Mrs. Maude E. Easlick
Mable A. Burdick
Mrs. Evah Hopkins
Mrs. Dorothy Bennett
Mae B. May
Francis Newton
. Mrs. Edi th B. Hazard
Mrs . Harriet Winchell
Mrs. Helen E. Tucker
Welborns Store, Hollister Ave.,
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Albert D. Hill
A. Frank Lane
Fred G. McCloskey
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Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place .
Inspector David A. Begg
Judge
J udge
Robert s. Rowe
EaTl L. Catlett
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Katherine S. Higbee
Judge
Judge
My-rt le V. Klenk
Ruth B. Allen
Name of Precinct 
Location of Polling Place
Inspector FPancis G. Doty
Judge
Judge
William H. Wood
Egisto Giorgi
Name of Precinct 
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Chester A. Holister
Judge
Judge
Paul J . Iversen
Anker A. Bredall
Name of Precinct 
Location of Polling Place
Inspector William Murphy
Judge
Judge
Frank E. Knight
George Riley
Name of Precinct 
Location of Polling Place
I nsnector Theodore Chamberlin, Jr.
J udge
J udge
Name of
.Bernard Davis
John S-. Downs
Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector John v. Alegria
Judge George Rutherford
Judge William E. Freeman
Name of Precinct
Locati on. of Polling Place
Inspector Michael Flanagan
Judge Charlotte Mercer

Goleta No. 2
Goleta School House
Board of Election
Hope
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Hope School House
Board of Election
Rose S. Dearborn
Sarah L. Winters
E:lla C. Rowe
Clerk . John v. Tracy
Clerk
Clerk
La Patera
Ellwood School House
Board of Election
Solvang
Dania Hall
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Ynez
Craig's Hall
Board of Election
Cle~k
Harry L. Green
Earl o. Moyer
Patrick F. Mangan
.Neva Larson
Nina Bottiani
Christine B. Jensen
Nell E. Austed
Ruth B. Lyons
Edna E. Craig
Clerk . Bess R. Hunt
Clerk . Margaret H. Hourihan
Ballard
Los Olivos School House
Board of Election
Refugio
Tajiguas
Board
Buellton
Store
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
of Election
Clerk-
Clerk
Clerk
Buellton School House
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Barbara M. Phelus
Stella L. Moore
Clara M. Sahm
Otto Lee

Mrs . Marguerita Erro
Mrs. Lida M. Rutherford
Selina E. Giorgi
Anna M. Bodine


Name of Precinct
.
Location of Polling Place
I nspe ctor William Owen
Judge  Charles Breeding
Name of Pr ecinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector William Negus
Judge  Dicie M. Couch
J udge Jessie A. Huyck
Name of Precirc t
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Clarence W. Henning
Judge
Judge
Walter A. Stewart
Gertie Stater
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Elace
Inspector Geor ge F. Learned
J udge Edna !!. Moody
J udge Anna Pauline Glidden
Name of Precinct 
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Harry o. McCabe
J udge Emi ly M. Horn
Judge Clara A. Olsen
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspe ctor Cha s . E. Maimann
Judge
Judge
 Mary E. Dimock
Grace Harns
Na.me of Pr ecinct 
Location of Polliqs Place
Inspector Thomas Charles Bennett
Judge
Judge
Li nnie E. Jennings
Elsie R. Hapgood
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector A. G. Hibbits
Judge
J udge
W. T. l~artin
Christian Madsen
July 16th, 1934 .
Cojo
Lawrence Wilson Home
Board of Election
Clerk 
Clerk
Lompoc No. 1
High School Building
Board of Election
Lompoc No. 2
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
206 East Ocean Avenue
Board of Election
Clerk 
Charlene Wilson
Lena Dani els

Minnie M. Zvolanek
Alma V. Lewis
Elizabeth M. Negus
Minnie Inglis
Clerk  Ellen c. Sperber
Clerk Vera M. Seerey
Lompoc No. 3
209 West Ocean Avenue
Board of Election
Clerk  Grace L. A. Rios
Clerk
Cler k
Lompoc No. 4
211 East Ocean Avenue
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Lompoc No . 5
Jennie Dimock
Mae v. Godet
'Myrtle Frei ley
Fae E. Hodges
Leola Fabing
Grammar School Building
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Lompoc No. 6
127 South H Str eet
Board of Elect ion
Lompoc No . 7
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk'
 Purisima School House
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Lucy Main
Adda May Douglass
Amy E. Stockton
Ethel H. Burton
Birdie McGee
Hulda E. Ingamells
"Eva L. B. Schuyler
Laura M. Begg
M. A. McLaughlin
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Name of Precinct
Location of Polling PJace
Inspector Charles A. Davis
Judge
Judge
Maud M. Fratis
Alma G. Henning
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place

I nspector .Annie A. Avery
Judg~ Grace J. Todd
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling PJace
Inspector Charles W. Hatch
Judge
Judge
Merle M. Willits
.Maybelle White
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspe~~o~ Norris L. Klink
Judge
Judge
Welda J. Elliott
M. abel K. ltdwards
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Ins~ector Paul w. Markling
Judge
Judge
M. argaret Hanson
E1len MacDonald
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Bert E. Deck
Judge
Judge
Evelyn Waterbury
E.d na Myers
Name of Precinct
~ocation of Polling Place
Inspector Albert F. Black
Judge
Judge

Maria Bettersworth
Mrs. Lou P. Garris
Name of Precim t
Location of Polling Place
Inspector James H. Armitage
Judge
Judge
 
Thomas F. Connor

Emily F. Heitz

Lompoc No. 8
Maple School House
Board of Election
Santa Rita
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Margaret M. Canfield
Edi th C. Hilburn
Verda O. Hounshell
~nta Rita School House
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Maria No. 1
Main Street School
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Maria No. 2
McNeil Service
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Maria No. 3
1014 North Broadway
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk

Lorraine E. Mello
Gertie A. Campbell
Mary Silva
Mamie Stanley
Mildred Wagner
Luella Rodgers
D. Arthw: Nolan
Myra M. Sadler
Frank p. Daubenspeck
Iona R. Bruce
Clerk Jeanette Sweet 
Santa Maria No. 4
American Legion Buildir.g
Board of Election
Clerk . Lepn W. Vaughn
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Maria No. 5
Hawkins Tire Shop
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Maria No. 6
Fairlawn School
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk

Ellen K. Tunne.11 
Lovie Reiner
Jennie A. Milliken
Edna Roemer
Lillian Harrison
Gl~dye M. Anderson
My+tle Berterman
Stella N. Hemm
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July 16t h , 1934.
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector .Harry E. Stier
Judge Elsie A. Thole
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Insuector Martin W. Lundgren
Judge George V. Warren
Judge Alida K. Watson
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Albert A. Dudley
Judge W. R. Briscoe
Judge Mrs. Lillian Mussell
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Christian Rahbar
Judge Warren B. Rice
Judge Lulu c. Harris
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Litta c. Boothe
Judge Sara E. McGregor
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
I nspector Albert E. Ford
Judge Carrie E. Boyd
J udge Emma T. Dexter
Name of -Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Fred Lewis
Judge Lela Clark
Judge Emma Brians
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector James W. Herron
Judge -Mrs . Roxie M. Mendenhall
Judge Elroy T. Gamble
Santa Maria No. 7
Doane Building Company
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Maria No . g
Bernal G. Clothier
Vivian Brickey
D. D. Hammond - 200 West Main Street
 Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Maria No. 9 
Cook Street School
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Maria No. 10
Emma Boyd
Ethel M. Cleaver
Annie L. -Ontiveros
Wm. E. Marriott
Ade le Edwards
F. E. Bedickek
Santa Maria Lodge Garage
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Maria No. 11
Sarah Dickinson
Louise E. Wylie
Grace O. Str ong
Mrs. M. D. Thompson Residence , 701 s. Pine Street
Board of Election
Cl er k Mae D. Thompson
Clerk
Santa Maria No. 12
Calvin Reed
Santa Maria Union High School
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Maria No. 13
Santa Maria Garage
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
C1erk
Santa Maria No. 14
Library
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk

Ernest Taylor
Ida K. Steele
Lucy W. Parne 11
Nell Dolan
Edward T. Ketcham
Mrs. Louise McNeil
Clara E. Hayes
Violet E. Lloyd
Emma Deising
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274:
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Wm. H. Saladin
Judge Reed E. Shamhart
Judge John R. Hutchi~on
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspecto~ Alma E. Anderson
Judge
Judge
Hilda R. Harkness
Gertrude B. Ca.r lson
Name of Precinct
iocation of Polling Place
Inspecta:r Harvey R. Allen
Judge
n:udge
M~rgar et. s.  Dai-vis
Izenia N. Chew
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspectqr Fred L. May
Judge
Judge
Selma V. Takken
Grace H. Funk

Name of Precinct

Location of Polling Place
Inspector Har dy Mayer
Judge Clara L. Jenkins

Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Plinio T. Bonetti
Judge
Judge
Ella F. Battles
Ida M. Stephan
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place

Inspector Richard R. Murphy
Judge
Judge

Catharine Albertoni
Mrs. Clelia Men~hetti
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Insnector Joe Caideron 
Judge Esperanza Ruiz
Judge Dolores Calderon


Banta Maria No. 15
Saladin Residence
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
S. ant. a Maria No . 16
L. Geo. Sutter
Nettie E. Brandt
Carolyn E. Silveria
D. J. Wood Residence, 604 E. Cypress Street
Board of Election
Cler k
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Maria No. 17
600 E. Orange Street
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Maria No. lg
Chas . L. Kyle
.
Frances A. Catlin
Olivia Petersen
Ada R. Saum era
Crystal M. Bryant 
Mrs . Ollah Gow
Marriott Building Company
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Maria No. 19
Mrs. Angie M. Miller
Winnifred LaFranchi
Bertha Jensen
Mayer Residence - North Broadway
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Santa Maria No . 20
Pleasant Valley School
Board of Election
Casmalia
Clerk
.Clerk
Cle r k
Casmalia School
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Sisquoc
Public Hall
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Ida M. Iliff
Rudolph M. Mayta
Thelma M. Murkhart
Edward L. Muscio
Gertie M. Webster
Anita K. Fratis
Clifford F. Allee
Margaret E. Zanetti
Annie V. Elliott
Barbara Goodchild
Walter R. Sturgeon
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,
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspe ctor Ulysses G. Burns
Judge Mrs. E. B. Pitts
Judge Harry H. Upton
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector o. E. Ford
Judge
Judge
Gertrude Chamberlain
Pearl c. Alletsen
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Francis M. Richardson
Judge Mrs. Willie E. Jones
Judge Thomas Benton Wylie
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Alfred s. Luttrell
Judge May I . Brooks
Judge Glenna E. Germain
Name of Precinct
.
Location of Polling Place
Insuector Bert T. Dinnis
Judge
Judge
Margaret Brookshire
Chester A. Davis
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Fred R. Malizia
Judge Dora Thompson
.
Judge Aida T. Bassi 
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector George A. McBane
Judge
Judge
Laura A. Rojas
Albert H. Perona
Name of Precinct
Location of Polling Place
Inspector Henry R. Gewe
Judge
J udge
Hattie M. Robbins
A. B. Wur z

Betteravia

Amusement Hall
Board of Election
Clerk Cora M. Fly
Clerk Katherine Fairbanks
Clerk Mrs . Lucy c. Conklin
Careaga
Shell Oil Company Office
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk 
Cuyama
Thelma T. Miranda
Martha R. Page
Lewis F. Ramalho
Warehouse , State Highway Maintenance Camp
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Orcutt No. 1
Womens Club Building
Board of Election
Orcutt No. 2
County Office
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Guadalupe No . 1
Guadalupe School
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Guadalupe No. 2

George Walter Ensign
Lillie A. Johnston
Grace E. Forbes
Lorraine L. Carlson
Neal c. Glines
Rowena A. Osborn
Jennie M. Openshaw
Hartley Billington
Ivy M. Nickson
Mary Bondietti
Victoria M. Mar etti
Lester J. Ferrari
Legi on Memorial Bui lding
Board of Election
 Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Los Alamos
County Office
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Amelia J . Nunes
Nellie G. Kennedy
Hughey J . Bacon
Elizabet h Clark
Alice L. Brown
Charles L. Smith
I
2~1'" to
Pet i tions f r
County Aid.
- In the Matter of Petitions for County Aid: .
It appearing to the Board of Super visors that the following petitioners are -o -
per persons to receive County Aid : Upon motion duly seconded and carried , it i s
ordered that the Auditor draw his Warrant on General Fund in favor of the follo~ ing 
persons for the amounts set opposite their respect i ve names Qn \;he first day of August
1934, to wit :
Grinstead Otis
Leal , Lucy
Miller, . Mar garet
Alki r e, Simon
Bracegi rdle, Anni e
Davies, Alison
Gonzales , Mr s. Louis
Harris , Emma
Harvey , . Ru th
Hathaway., Ella
Hurley , Ida
J ones , Gomer
Lee, Jason D.
Lane, Mary
Russell, William
Tyler , Eliza
Bueter , Wil liam
Clark, George Washington
Filburn., Fr ed
Meade, George
Welch , Wesley E.
Burton, Amy
Brauer, Herman
Chung , Ah
Doer g~s , Henry
Emmons , . Blanche
La Fur,J.oe
Montoya , Marie
Shuler, Agnes
West, Leona
Wong, Ao
Campbell, Robert
Fulton, Willi am
Hansen, Jutta
Hibbard, Bert
Moat, Samuel

Parker, Mattie
Patino, Canute
FIRST SUPERVI SORIAL DISTRI CT
Carpinteria
Carpi nteria
Car pinteria
SECOND SuPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
c/o County Welfare Dent .


$30. 00
10. 00
20. 00
20. 00
1509 State st., c/o Mrs. Robert McFadden 22. 00
14 E. Sola St.
c/o County Welfare Dept .
1830 Bath St.
526 W. Victoria
c/o County Welfare Dept .
822i Orange
1127 Chapala St.
1733 Gillespie St.
1418 Castillo St.
224 E. Figueroa
1528 San Andres

THI RD SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT

Star Route #1, Paradise Camp
Los Olivos
Los Olivos , c/o C. C. Camnbell
Santa Ynez
Kinevan Ranch , San Marcos Pass
FOURTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
Send all Distr ict Four checks
to the Sant a Maria offi ce
FIFTH SUPERVI SORIAL DISTRICT
Send all District Five checks
to the Santa Maria office


1. 00
7. 05
15. 00
18. 00
10. 00
17. 50
3. 00
10. 00
s. oo
20 . 00
12. 00
10. 00
7. 00
10. 00
20. 00
10. 00
12. 00
1. 00
1. 00
12. 00
15. 00
1. 00
18. 00
15. 00
12. 00
1. 00
1. 00
1 . 00
10. 00
20. 00
1. 00
15. 00
5. 00

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Transfer of
Funds.
Transfer of
Funds
Transfer of
Funds.
Transfer of
Funds.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from General Fund to County Unemployment
Relief Fund.
Upon motion, duly seconded and 11nanimously caTried, it is ordered that the sum of
110,000.00 be and the same is hereby transferred from the General rund to County Unemployment
Relief Fund.
In the Matter of Transfer of J'unds from Federal Relief J'und to State Relief J'und.
Upon motion, duly seconded and unanimously carried, it is ordered that the sum of
$6S68.25 be and the same is hereby transferred from Federal Relief Fund to State Relief
Fund.
- In the Matter of Transfer of J'unde from Federal Relief Fund to State Relief Fund.
Upon motion duly seconded and unanimously carried, it is ordered that the sum of
$1746.91 be and the same is hereby transferred from Federal Relief 1\ind to State Relief
fund.
-- In the Matter of Transfer of 1unds from Federal Emergency Relief Fund to State
Relief Fund.
Upon motion, duly seconded and unanimously carried, it is ordered that the sum o
t134.S4 be and the same is hereby transferred from Federal Emergency Relief Fund to
State Relief Fund.
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Transf er of
Funds.

Tarsus , .L. v. .
.
Toledo , Filomena
Searcy, Floyd
Snow, Vida H.
Wallace , Leo~
Whitehurst, J oe
Waley , Waldo

J uly 16th , 1934.
Send all District Five Checks
to the Santa Maira office
15. 00
6. 00
25. 00
15. 00
10. 00
1. 00
23 . 00
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to General
Fund Budget No . 35 A 29.
Whereas the Board of Sunervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a ~ubl ic 
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of pr epar ing the
budget , has arisen by r eason of transf er t o State Account as Feder al Aid from State

Division of For estry as st. ipulated in agreement dated J uly 1, 1933 and which has deuleted
the funds u r ovided for same; 
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisor s that the sumo f Six
Hundred Thirty-eight and 10/100 ($638. 10) be and the same i s hereby transferred from
the unappropriated r eserve to account 35 A 29 Salaries, Fire, Adminis tration (State)
Unon the passage of the fo regoing resolution, the ro l l being called , the follow-  
ing Super vi sors voted Aye , t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fr ed G. Stevens
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none . Absent, none.
Correcting -
Errors in
Assessment .
In the Matter of Correct ing Cler ical Er ror s in Assessment.
 
I t appearing t o the Board, fr om a report filed by the Count y Assessor of San1a
Barbara Count y , St ate of Calif or ni a , on July 16th, 1934, that the f ollowing correct ion
in the delinquent roll of 1933 as provi.ded in Sec. 3gg2 of the Political Code of the
State of Cali for nia, and
I t fur ther appearing that the written consent of the District At torney of
said County has been obtained to making the change in the assessment set forth in s~id
report, as follows, to wit:

2 7
In the assessment of A. G. Balaam, Delinquent roll page 217 , on Sub 2 of Fann
Lot 99, Lompoc Farm Lots , change same t o Sub 2 Lompoc Farm Lot 9g. The assessors recor
show that the ori ginal assessment should have bem Sub 2 Lompoc Farra Lot 9g but same
was written on the roll incor r ect ly.

as provided in Sec. 3$81 of the Polit ical Code of the State of Ca lifornia.
I t further appearing t hat the written consent of the Santa Barbara Cotta ge
Hospital to the addi ng of additional personal property to the asses sment roll of
1934-35, as set f orth i n said r equest , as follows, to wit:
I n accordance with the provisions of Sec. 3881 of the Political Code, I hereby
request t hat the Auditor be instructed to add $15 , 000. 00 Pers onal Property to the . .
assessment of the Santa Barbara Cottage Hos pital, same having been left off the tax

r oll by clerical error in copying the roll 

Modification ~
of the Budge of
the Planning
Commission. .
In the Matter of the Modification of the Budget of the Planning Commission.
It app.e aring to the Beard that a r evision of the Budge t should be made and t:tat


it be taken up at the time the budget is pr epared with the exception of the item fer
r euairs t o the Buick car which is cancelled and allow $650. 00 under repairs and renla.oements
for a new car, this matter was left with Mr . J ohn L. Stewart, the purchasing

agent as to the a dvisability of t ur ning over the Buick to Suuervisor Stanwood and tuying
a new car outright f or the commission.
Apno~ntment (
of Member of
County Plann ng
Commission. 
by

It appearing to the Board that a vacancy exists in the County Planning Commi ssion
r eason of the resignation of J ohn D. Wright, and it fur ther appearing that the Chai!'-
278
Transfer of
the La
Puri s s i l'l"a
Mi ssion sit
f or a Park.
Acceutance
of Deed f or
Right of
way f or
Public High

man of t his Board has appointed Warren F. Daniell to succeed J ohn D. Wright , resigned;
-
upon motion, duly seconded and carried , the resi gnation of John D. Wright , as Member
of County Planning Commission, be and the same is hereby accepted , and the appointment
of Warren F. Daniell as Member of County Planning Commission, be and the same is her~

by confirmed vice J ohn D. Wright, resigned 

~ In the Matter of the transfer of the La Purissima Mission site for a Park.
Unon motion duly seconded and carried, Sunervisor Adam is authorized and
directed to confer with the State Park Commission for a transfer of the La Purissima
Mission s i 1e for nark purposes 
./" In the Matter of the Acceptanc~ of Deed for Right of way for Public Highway
through the lands of Elizabeth Eaton Burton, Louis F. Eaton and Leonie K. Eaton, in
ay.the 1st Road District.
Whereas, Elizabeth Eaton Burton, Loui s F. Eaton and Leonie K. Eaton, have duly
executed a nd delivered to the County of Santa Barbara, a deed dated the 15th day of
May, 1934, wherein said Elizabeth Eaton Burton, Louis F. Eaton and Leonie K. Eaton are
 granters and the County of Santa Barbara gr antee , conveying certain rights of way for
a public hi ghway , in the First Road District, County of Santa Barbara, State of California;
upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is hereby
Resolved, that said deed and the pronerty mentioned in said deed be and the
 . - same is hereby accepted f oD the uses and pur poses mentioned therei n, and the Clerk of
this Board cause said deed to be recorded.
Vaca tion an /
Abandonment
In the Matter of the Petition of Greayer Mansfield J ones , et al., for the Vacati
of Certain and Abandonment of Certain Portions of Public Roads in the First Road District.
Porti ons of
Public Road
First Road
Dis trict.

Order of the Board of Supervisors Declaring the Intention of Said Board of
to
Supervisors of Santa Barbara County/Close Un , Vacate and Abandon For Public Road
Purnoses Certain Parts or portions of a Public Highway in the First Road District of
said County of Santa Barbara, State of California, Describing the General Route Therecf
and fixing the date for a Hearing Ther eon.
Whereas a petition has been filed with this Board of Supervisors of Santa Barb
.
Count y , signed by certain freeholders two of whom are residents of the first r oad
district in which the property hereinafter described is situated, and who are taxable
 therein for road purposes , which said petition requests the vacation and abandonment
of certain parts or portions of a public highway located in said first road district ,
in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, more particularly described as
f ollows, to wit:
PARCEL I: Beginning at a point on southerly line of r oad described in "Final
Order of Condemnation" dated July 5, 1910 , and recorded in Book 17 of Deeds, page 263
Santa Barbara County .Records, from which Stat ion 225 plus 07.4 bears N. 11 03 ' 55" W.
20.22 feet distant ; thence along southerly line of said road N. g7 271 2011 E. 77.65
feet to angle point in said  southerly line of road; thence N. 67  27 20- E. 77.24
feet to angle point in said southerl y line of r oad; thence N. 45 27 ' 2011 E. 194. 7g
f eet to angle point in said southerly line of road; thence N. 12 32 4011 w. 31. 61 fa:t
to angle point in said southerly line of road, from which point Station 22g plus 6g.30
.
of said road bears N. 68 11' w. 24.23 feet distant; thence leavirg said southerly lira
of road, 6. 56 101 4o W. 7.76 feet to a point from which Station 22g plus 6g. 30 of
said road bears N. 50 181 55 11 W. 20. 86 feet distant ; thence s. 23 11' 30" W. 22. 74
f eet to a point ; thence s. 37 53' 0511 w. 121.87 feet to a point ; thence s. 53 53 ' o~
W. 76.14 feet to a point; thence s. 75 19' 0511 W. 131. 43 feet to a point ; thence S.
70 24 ' 5011 W. 2. 14 feet to point of beginning; said pr operty having been surveyed by


July 16th, i934.
Geo. E. MacCulloch , Licensed Surveyor No~ 2063 .
PARCEL II: Beginning at point on northerly line of road described in "Final Order
of Condemnation" dated July 5, 1910, and recorded in Book 127 of Deeds, Page 263, Sant a
Barbara County Records , .from whi ch Station 22g plus 6S .30 of said road bears S. 50 lS'
5511 E. 20.$6 feet distant ; thence along said northerly line s. 56 10' 4011 W. 776 feet
to angle point in said northerly line of road from which point Station 22S plus 6S .30
of said road bears S. 6S 0 11' E. 24. 23 feet distant , thence s. 12 32' 4011 E. 7  23
feet to noint on said northerly line of road; thence leaving said northerly line of road 
N. 23 11' 30 11 E. i2 .3g feet to poi~t of beginning; said pr operty having been surveyed
by Geo. E. MacOulloch , licensed Surveyor No . 2063.
AND WHEREAS it appears to th~s Board that the public interest and convenience
reguires sai d vacation and abandonment of said parts or portions of public h i ghway in
sai d first road district, and it is therefore the _intention of this Board to so close
up , vacate and abandon for public r oad purposes said parts and parcels of public hi ghway
as other portions of public highway h~ve been granted to the County of Santa Bar'tara
in lieu of the above described portions, and the course of said hi ghway has thereby
been altered;
NOW , THERE FORE , IT IS HEREBY ORDEREp that a public hearing on said petition 1:e
held by the Board of Supervisors at the Santa Barbara County Courthouse in the City cf
Santa Barbara, Stat~ of California, on the 13 day of August 1934, at 10.00 A. M., ora3
'
soon thereafter as the same may be heard; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice of the passage of this Order and Resol ution

be posted conspicuously along the proposed vacation, in the manner provided by law , ad
be published in the Carpinteria Chronicle, a newspaper of General circulation printed
and nublished in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California for at least two consecutive
weeks prior to the said 13th day of August, 1934, which said newspaper is
hereby designated as the newspan e~ in which said notice shall be published; and
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all expenses incurred in said closing up, vacaticn
and abandonment , including the cost of posting and public~t i on of said notices prescribed
by law shall be bor ne by the County of Santa Barbara.

Passed and adopted 9Y the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barba:rq
State of Califorpia, this 16 day of J uly , 1934, by the follo~ing votes:
Ayes : Dinsmore , Steveps, Adam, Preisker, Stanwood. Noes: None. Absent; None 
.
It appearing to the Board th~t the petition filed by Greayer Mansfield Jones,
et al., with the Clerk of this Board on the 16th day of July , 1934, in the above
inti tled matter, ~igned by certain freeholders two of whom a re residents of said Fir st
Road District, and who are taxed therein for road purposes 
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that said petition be heard on Monday the 13th day of August
1934 , at 10 o 'clock a. m., at the Board Room of said Board of Supervisors, in the ea i d
Court House, in the City of Santa Barbara, in said County, and that notice be given 10
all freeholders in said Road District as the t ime and place fixed for hearing said
Petit ion, as aforesaid, by publication.of such Notice in the Ca r pinteria Chronicle, a
newspap~r of general circulation publishe4 in said County, for at least two success-
. /
i ve weeks pri or to said day fixed for said hearing a.nd that such Notice shall also be

pos ted conspicuously along the l ine of the pr oposed vacation of said road proposed to
be abandoned.
~ 1st of v
SERA Proj e ts.

In the Matter of List of S.E.R.A. Projects Approved.
RESOLUTION No. 1404
WHEREAS, the following list of work pr ojects has been submitted to and approved
2 80
Securing an J
Advancement
for the Sta e
out of the
$105,338. 00.
Reports of
Officers.
Correcting
All owance o~--
C laims.


by the Unemployment Relief Commission of Santa Barbara County, and .application for
SERA, approval thereof will be made by the l ocal Director of the SERA, upon the coinpl
etion of proper application fo rms, to wit:
 WORK PROJ ECTS FOR S. E.R.A 
DISTRICT :/Fl 
Carpinteria Beach County Park.
Pa int tables and benches , repair play ground a pparatus . (County)
DISTRICT :/F2
Peet Control, Santa Barbara.  
Pest Control (Insects , weeds, r odents) (County)  
Horse Stalls, Pershing Park. Construction of 50 horse stalls fr om materials
salvaged f r om Longawa Barn, and new material purchased by Santalkrbara Count y . Painting
of Horse Show Arena
DISTRICT 1f3
Pest Control, Solvang. 
Pest Contr ol (Insects, weeds, r odents) (County) 
DISTRICT #4
County Par ks , Lompoc.
Bui lding trails and roads , drainage work, building rock walls, building
fences, sanitation work, build toilets , etc.
Pest Control, Lompoc.
Pest control ( Insects,weeds, rodents) (County)
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE Board of Su-nervisors of Santa Barbara
County approve the above named projects, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman.of the Board of Supervisors be authorized
to execute and sign on behalf of Santa Barbara County all aoplications f or
projects to be sponsored by this County.
-In the M~tter of Securing an Adv~ncement f r om the State out of the $l05,33s. o
t o be loaned us.
Upon moti on duly seconded and carried, the Board confirmed the action of the
Chairman in securi ng an Advancement of $20, 000. 00 f r om the State to be deducted from
the $105,338. 00 to be loaned the County of Santa Barbara.
 In the Matter of Reports of Officers.
The r eport of Dr. A. S. Missall, Superintendent of Santa Maria Hospital for
the period ending June 30th, 1934, was received , examined and ordered filed.
In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claims.

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it i s ordered that the or der ma.dearii
entered on July 9th , 1934, allowing the following claims, for the amounts and payabE
out of the funds designated , respectively, be and. the same is hereby r esci nded,
to wit:
Rich's Tyoewriter Shop for $91. 02 payable out of Gener al Fund;
Nielsen & Petersen for $35. 67 oayable out of Good Roads Fund;
Marcos Sanchez for $200. 00 payable out of Good Roads Fund .
And it is further ordered that said claims be recalled from the Auditor and
re-allowed as of J une 9th , 1934, for the amounts and payable out of the fUnds
designated, respectively, t o wit : 
Rich's Tyoewriter Shop for $S9. 7g no balance left to take care of sales
tax $1.24 payable out of General Fund ;
Nielsen & Peter sen for $35. 67 payable out of 3rd Road Fund;
Marcos Sanchez for $200. 00 payable out of ~rd Road Fund.

J uly 16th, 1934.
In the Matter of Rejection of Claims .
Rejection / . 
of Claims. r/ Upon motion , duly secon:ied and carried, it i s ordered that the following claims
be and the same are her eby rejected, to wi t:
Claims
La i d Over .

Claims
Allowed.




Stubbs , Jr., Joe, Inc 
Santa Bar barans, Inc.
McCain, E. M.
Rumpas , Alex
Sargent , Mrs . George
Santa Maria Gas Co 
Souther n California Edison Co 
In the Matter of Claims Laid Over.
$33  55
201. 49
io.72
12.50
12. 00
1.50
11. 86
Unon motion, duly seconded and carried, it i s order ed that the following claims
be and the same are her eby laid over, to wit :


A. & p . Tea Co. , Store No . 3S
Common , William c.
County Council of Social Agencies
Hauser, E. E.
Schur meier, Harry L.
Thorner, M.
Williams , F. S.
In Matter of Claims Allowed.
$3539
13.50
g3 .33
41.43
15. 00
15. 00
33.30
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it i s order ed t hat the following
claims be and the same are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payable

out of the fund designated in the order of allowance indo r sed on the f ace of

each claim, resnectively, __ t o wit:

.

A kens, Wm.
Alexander Rooming House
Alter, Henry
GENERAL FUND


50. 00
3. 00
~ . 00
Amer ican Bakery 21.15
American Optica l Co. 5.12

American Public Health Association 1. 66
Anderas Dept. Store 4.18
 



Anderson, Fred G. 2. 34
Anderson, W. E. 7. 50
Andrews Grocery
Andrews, Dr. Marvin
A. & P. Tea Co.
A. do
Artuso Shoe Stor e
Associated Charities
Associated Charities
Associated Charities
do do
Automotive Garage
Ayala , Joe
Bailey's Grocery
Baird, Dr. Charles G.
Baird, Dr. Charles G.
Balaam and Balaam
Bassi , Dorothy



8.20
20. 00
54.53
6. 68
g.71
89 . 43
~99 . 68
11. 55
154.17
5. 00
10. 00
28 .1g
30.75
15. 37
s. oo
25. 00
282




Baxter, Don GENERAL FUND
Beckwith, Mrs . c.
Blackburn Map Company
Bon Ton Market
Bootery Shoe Rebuildir:g
Boston Shoe Shon-
Bottaini , Ida
Braun Corporation
Brooks Cash Grocery
Budd and Bodine
.

Burroughs Adding Machine Co .
Burroughs Adding Machine Co .
Bryson Market

Cabrillo Cafe
California Market
Ca lifornia Market
Calvary Cemetery
Campodonico Water Wlrks
Carrillo & Davis
Cheney Co . , c. R.
Chur ch , O. L.



City Building & Loan Association
City Bui lding & Loan Assn.
City of Lompoc
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co .
Cole, F. W.
Cole, F. W.
Columbia Carbon Company, The
Consolidated Produce Co .
Consolidated Title .Guarantee Co .
Copeland's Bookshop
Cordero, E. F.
Coshow , G. Horace
do do
Cota, Juan
Custer, Charles
Cutter Laboratory , The
Dale, Mrs. Emma
Dart, E. K.
Davidson, W. E.
Davis Service
Dean, Mrs. J . A.
Deleissegues, O. A.
Dennis , Dorothy
Devine, Francis
Diaz, Refugio
Dinsmore, Thomas T.
Dodge , E. D.
Doh~mann Hotel Supuly Co .






4. 30
10. 00
75. 00
14. 37
1. 00
1. 00
5. 00
36. 72
42. 03
14. oo
30. 47
. 77
5. 95
2. 56
54. 17
4g5.$6
30. 00
$. 00
12. 97
l0. 52
15. 00
31.16
1.20
19.00
335. 32
15. 00
10. 00
5. 54
20$. 00
5. 24
4. 61
g. oo
30. 00
57 . 00
40. 00
16. 00
1.24
6. 06
2. 50
10. 00
2. 70
4. 5g
3. 69
7. 50
9. 50
12. 50
6.oo
12. 50
4$ . 35














July 16th, 1934.
Donahue, Mrs . Emma GENERAL FUND
Dover , Frank
Echarren, Mar guer ite

Encinas, Frank

Eppel & Kur tz
Federal Drug Company
do do
do do
do do
do do
Felmlee Grocery
Ferguson , c. L.
Ferris, Charles
Figg-Hobblyn, J . Odell
Felming s Gr ocery
do do
Fi llippi ni, R. C 
Foothill Dairy
Freeze & Freeze
Fuller & Co . , W. P.
G. & M. Market
Gar vey, Daisy
Gates, F. H 
Geor ge, Graham
Girardy , L . E .
Glenn's Furniture Store
Golden State Co .
Golden State Co .
Golden State Dairy

Graham , William A.
Grimes-Stassforth Stationery Co.
Gr imes-Stassforth Stationery Co .
Grisingher , Wm.
Gruner, Starr
Guadalupe Drug Comp.
Guadalupe Milk Company
'
Guer nsey Dairy
do do
Gunderson, G. T.
Guzman, Joseph
Haas Brothers

Hadley Company , Charles R.
Haley Produce Co .
Hansen, Dr. Kai K.
Hanson , M.
Hanze , Henry G.
Hardison, Mrs . Bert
Harner, H.
Hauser , E. E.


20. 00
49. 50
20. 32
45. 00
70. 00
5. o4
16. 67
5. 00
2. 05
iog. 77
2g. 67
9. 00
12. 50
15. 00
13. 53
13. 53
s5.oo
g. 10
1. 01
5.65
g . 9~
24. oo
1792.35
9. 00
g. oo
6.55
2g1. so
420. 17
2. 36
10. 00
50.53
11. 53
9. 00
19. 60
7. 00
17. 22
3. g1
4. 05
17. 30
10. 00
136. 50
4.09
2. 72
4.oo
14. 40
25.00
5. 00
12. 00
52. 50
~-~------------------------------------------------"""'T'""----- 284




-








,






He i~man, Frank GENERAL FUND
Her~an's Grocer y
Heumphreus Smith Electric Co.
Heum-nhr eus-Smith Electric Co.
Hing Yuen Co.
Hitchcock, Harol d H.
Hitchcock, Harold H.
Hohmann , W. C 
Holida Hardware Co.
Holiday Hardware Co.
Holiday Hardware Company
Holland , R.
Holl ywood Surgical Supply Co.
Houghtons Grocer y Store
Huff, Elizabet h H.
I talian I mn. Co .
Iwamoto Company , The
J ackson , R. E.
J acobs , Lucy
J ensen, Margaret
Johnson, C. H.
Johnson , W. B.
J ones , Cora
J ones , Mrs. L. E.
J ones Service Station
Jones , Mr s . s. J.

Jones Stationer y & Gift Store
Kelly, Imogene
Kesler, Joe
King , A. Terrence
Kirko- atrick' s
Lamb, Maud
La Primavera Store
Larco Fish Company , S.
Lawrence, Mrs. Fred
LeBecks Grocery
Lew-Bert Stor e
Lidbom , Mrs. Haze l
Lincoln Street Grocery
Lind ' s United Bakers



Lomuoc Branch Security First National Bank
Lompoc Furniture Company
J,ompoo Light & Water Comnany
Lomuoc Light & Water Dent .
Lompoc Light & Water Co.
Lompoc Milk Company
Loomis , Henry
Los Angeles Bottle Exchange


Luke & Livingston Tractor and Equi pment Co.


15. 00
663. 67
50 . 75
l.S6
71.24
s.oo
10. 00
I('O. 05
35. 05
5. 05
21. os
15. 00
75.94
143. 50
200. 00
3. 5g
12. 13
10.S3
19. 00
5g. 75
2. 04
5. 00
g3.17
7. 50
1.33
15. 00
. 97
g2. 25
27. g7
20 . 50
2. s5
20. 00
2.56
13. 75
12. 00
32. 75
2g . 1g
100. 00
34. s5
1. 89
5. g7
5. 99
2. 50
196
4. 55
44. 20
12. 00
2. 2g
217.76








'






July 16th, 1934.
MacCulloch, Geo.
MacRostie Brother s
Madsen, Harold
Markthaler, Edward L 
Marquez , Manuelq.
Mathews , C. I .
Mathews, W. H.
Matx, Wm.
GENERAL FUND
Midland Counties Pub. Serv. Cqrp .
Miller, Maria Dart
Mission Hotel
Mission Ice Company
Mission Ice Co.
Missi on Paint & Art Co .
Moore Me rcanti l e Company
Moran , George W 
Morinini, H. P.
Moro, John B.
Motor Freight Terminal Co.
McCabe , Carl
McCabe , F. J.
Mccaughey , J. P 
McDonald, Marion
MacDonald, Wm.
McGuire , Captain Geo . M.
-
~cKesson-Western Whol esale Drug Oo 
McLaughlin, .Mauri ce
McQuaid , Mrs. Sarah
Neighborhood House
News Press Publi shi ng Co.
News-Press Publishing Co 
News-Press Publishing Co.
Niverth Estate, S. B.
Orcut t Mercantile
Ot t Hardware Company
Pacific Coast Publishing Co.
do do
do do
do do
Parker Manufacturi ng Oo.
Parks , Anna
Parma Compai1y
Parnell, H.
Peake Variety Store
Pearson, c. H.
Penfield, Wallace c.
Penney Company , J . C.
Percal , Sam
Peterson's Grocery

150. 00
10. 00
s7. 32
15. 00
15. 00
2. 09
3. 49
3. 54
2. 11
75. 00
9. 75
23.16
14.11
9.36
14. 29
114.72
s . 20
3 . 00
9. s7
30. 00
7. 00
1 7s . 17
7. 74
 77
12. 00
139. 49
15. 00
10. 00
493. 93
41. 00
1$9 . 41
22. 09
3. 00
44.07
16.a1
12. 50
41. 91
9 1.~2
12.19
278 . 00
s. 50
173-46
75. 00
1.26
10.25
1$5. 00
7. 95
23.25
9. 5g


286






















Piggly Wi ggly Store
Pippin ' s Grocer y
GENERAL FUND
Pollock , Bert
Pur ex Corporation 
Pyle Funeral Home , Scott B.
Railway Expr ess Company 
Recorder Printing and Publishing Company
do do do
Rector, C.- J .
Reed, Fanni e
Reedson s Dairy
Re i d , H. B.
Remington Rand
Remington Rand
 
Rich 's Typewriter Shop
Richar dson , c. P.
Richardson , Max
Rivas , Pe tra
Robbins, Rose
Roberts , W. H.
Rodenbeck1s Store
Rodenbeck 1s Shoe Store
Rodenbeck 1s Shoe Store
Roderick Oi l Company
Rogers& Son, E. F. 
Romer o , R. A.



Rudolph ' s Grocery & Hardware Co .
Rul eau , P. M.
Safeway Store
Safeway Store
s. & K. Mar ket
do do
do do

Sanchez, Vibi ano
San- Nap-Pak Mfg. Co .

 
Santa Barbara Brake Service
Santa Barbara Clinic
Santa Bar bara Clinic
Santa Barbar a Cottage Ho snital
Santa Barbara Glass Co.
Santa Barbara Telephone Company
Santa Barbara Telenhone Company
Santa Barbara Teleuhone Company
Santa Barbara Telephone Comuany
Santa Barbara Telenhone Comnany
do do
do do
do
do
do
do


5.90
45. g7
7s . oo
9. 30
105. 00
1. 14
18. 45
18. ~-5
6. 15
12. 50
2. 3g
12.50
1. 02
21. 42
5. og
30. 00
52 . 00
12. 00
42. 13
16. 80
13. 32
169. 12
1. 13
2. 81
3. 00
7. 91
g. 20
125. 00
82. 00
202. 72
1,013. 80
g53 . 92
571. 11
10 . ~
23. 2g
13 . 56
7g. 25
51. 00
745. 23
l . 1g
11. 52
36. 55
4. 15
182. 83
40. g7
13. 75
65 . 7~
6. 11
16. 28









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July 16th, 1934-
. ' .
Santa Maria Building & Loan GENERAL FUND
Santa Maria Gas Company
Santa Maria Gas Company
Santa Maria .Gas Company
Santa Maria High School Cafeteria
Santa Maria Milk Company
Santa Mar ia Valley Railroad Co .
Saulsbury , H. R.
Schauer Printing Studio
Scherer 6ompany , R. L.
She r er Co. , R. L.
Schionnemann , E.
Schroeppel Dairy
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside Oil Comoany
do do
do do
do do .
S~aside Oil Company
do do
do do
Security First National Bank
Shell Grocery
Signo relle, Waldo
Silva, J oseph
Simas, Joe
Simas, L.
Simpson, Mrs. R.
Smith, James
Smi th , Robert E.
Solari, E. D.
do do
Sorensen , Ejvind
Southern California Edison Co.
Southern California Edson Co
Southern California Edison Co.
do do
Souther n Calif. Edison Co .
do do
do do
Southern Counties Gas Co.
do do
do do
do do
'
do do
do do
do do
do do
Sprague , Mrs. L. W.
Squi bb & Sons , E. R.




$10. 00
2. 56
5. 26
25. 32
s . 25
93. 82
37. 05
1. 00
91. 55
26.62
11. 07
120. 00
15. 68
14-o . 26
155.g5
36. a1
14-2.32
70.35
11.0S
2so. 57
124-. $4-
4-0 . 00
14.52
6. 50
15. 00
21. 33
1 5. 00
16. 59
9. 22
12.50
14. 0l
10. so
30. 00
10. 15
1. 25
30.36
4-o . 97
359.34-
23 . 07
12. 13
. 92
.s4
73 -68
64. Gg
62.:J.3
3. 4g
2. 50
 79
. 62
17. 50
2 7
288






Squire, E. W. GENERAL FUND
Stadley ' s Drive In Market
Standard Oil Company
Stationers Corporation
Steele's Grocery
Stevens, Fr ed G.
Stewart, Anna A.
Stewart, Hugh
Stodden Grocery
Stubbs, Jr., Joe
Stubbs, Jr. , Joe
Stubbs, Jr., Joe
Stubbs , Jr., Joe
Stubbs , Jr., Joe
Stubbs, Jr., Joe
Stubbs, Joe, Jr.
Sutton, Dr. C. L.
Texas Lunch , The
Thomas , Mrs. T.
Thomas , Theresa
Thompson, James
Tilley, H. L.
Tolbert , Fred
Triplett , W.
Underwood Elliott Fisher Co.
Union Hardware & Metal Co.
Union Mill & Lumber Co.
Union Mill & Lumber Co.
Union Mill & Lumber Co.


Union Oil Company of Californi~
Union Oil Company
Unkefer, Mrs. Mary
Unkefer, Otis
Valley Grill
Vandever, E. M'.
Van's Grocery Store
Van Horn, J. A.
Van's Market
Walker, R. o.


r
'
Water De partment -City of Sant~ Maria
Watts, Stanley
Weber Co., o. J.
Westside Dairy
Wheeler, Lucien C.
Wilcox, Roy P.
Williams, Mrs. J. E.
Williams, Mrs. John
Wills Cornoration
Wilson, Clarence
12.50
5.12
4. 62
7.~J
5.2g
10.00
19. 50
12.00
46. 23
67.3g
6. 22
12.23
11. 36
40.37
16.57
20. 73
10. 00
2. 56
s. oo
9. 00
10. 00
175 00
12.00
75 . 00
53.32
. 96
15.63
4.24
3.55
3. 52
6. oo
12. 50
12.50
10. 00
11.47
191.92
3. 97
~.14
34.S5
1. 90
5g. 42
59.20
20. 29
Sl4. 92
4. 50
5. 60
9. 06
3.93
20 . 00
,


\




'





 ------------------------------------~---,---
July 16th, 1934.
Wilson & D'Andrea GENERAL FUND
do do
Wood, Lester
Sou; Calif. Edison Co  FIRST ROAD FUND
Freeze and Freeze THIRD ROAD FUND
Twitchell, Ida FIFTH ROAD FUND

Aguirre, c. GOOD ROADS FUND
Brookshire, c.
Clark, Mary B.
Mendoza, c.
Ott Hardware Co.
Pacific Coast Coal Company
Pollerano, H.
Ruffner & Ruffner Garage
Tilley, H. L.
Union Oil Company of Oalifornia
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co. FEDERAL RELIEF FUND
Curran, J . Pierce
Lungwitz, Elsa
Maglio , Frank
Savage, Mrs . J.
Smith, Russell
Wheeler, J . B. E.
Wilke, E. J.
GENERAL RELIEF FUND
Adler's Grocery
A. & P. Store
do do
do do
Baxter, J. E.
Bergman, Agnes
Bond, Roy
Boyd , Kath l een
Briscoe, J. W.

STATE RELIEF FUND
Building & Loan Association of S.B.
Carrillo, Mildred
Central Market
Commercial Office Supnly Co.
Cornwall's Market
Cosmopolita Grocery
Covey, C. A.
Oros s, Ethel
Daylite Grocery
Evans, H. N.
Fel' s Grocery
58. 88
37. 97
50. 00
31. 25
4. 75
90. 00
28. 00
16. 00
36. 00
16. 00
6.83
6. 67
12.00
2. 38
7. 15
29. ~-3
27 . 68
15. 03
s.oo
25.00
2.66
10. 00
s.oo
6.01
13. 63
93. 61
18.87
111.64
12.50
30.00
40. 00
35. 00
12. 00
8.66
75. 00
86.32
82. 00
4.17
245. 28
19. 01
35.00
10. 60
16. 65
39.58
290















Ferris, Arthur
Foster, Warren
Fresno ]!arket
STATE RELIEF FUND
G. & M. Market
George, Paul
 Geroge, Paul
Glaister, Middleton
Granada Grocery
Grillo, G. G.
Gunderson , Agnes
Haley, Cecilia
Haley Produce Market
Hargrave, Seth
Hing Yuen Co 
Holiday Hardware Company
Howard's Grocery
Italian Importing Co.
I talian Store
Jordano Bros .
J ordano 1s Market
.
Jordano 's Thrift Market
J ordano s Thrift Market
Kessler' s Grocery
Lang & Son Gr ocery, Mark
Lang ' s Market
Larson, Martha
Las Quince Lectras
Lauritsen & Lauritsen
Lawrence , W. D.
Lee , George
Linn Grocery
Live Oak Dairy
Live Oak Dairy
Loback, Ray
Logan , Aimee C. -
Lompoc Milk Compa ny
Lynn Gr ocery
Madsen, Lou V.
Milner, Jonn
Mission Dairy
Mission Dairy
Mission Ice Company
Moberly , Don
Mountain View Gro cery
Normandy Auto Court Gr ocery
o. B. Dairy
Oliver ' s Grocery
Owl Market
Parks, F. M.





72.50
35. 00
20 .81
42. lS
. 66
40 . 00
35. 00
i3. s4
7. 91
62 .50
3. 00
31. 03
40. 00
32.45
10. 15
22. 75
5s.50
67. s3
35.11
22. 55
367.11
70. g4
30. 90
106.95
95. 24
50 . 00
S0. 84
4.76
3. 59
50. 00
7.12
.92
24. 70
40. 00
37 . 50
31.64
24. 09
35. 00
35. 00
lS. 04
4. 31
12. 30
35.00
4o. 75
6. S4
65 .g7
6. 92
4$ . 20
41. 5g



. .

. .

-.
July 16th, 1934.
Parsons , J. N  STATE RELIEF FUND
Pearson Gr o,cer y
Pendo la, J . B.
Peterson , E. L.
Piggly Wiggly Store
. Pinney , J. . H. .
Pippin, Mr  . E.
Progress Gr.ocery
R. & L. Grocery
do do
Reeder, Ida May
Reeds on ' s Dairy
Rivera Grocery Store , E.
Rudolph 's Grocery Store
Russell , Wm. E.
Safeway Store
Safeway Store
do
do do
do do
.
d. o. do
s. & K. Market
 
Sanders, N. H. . . 
.
San Marcos Dairy
Saulsb. erry, .J oe
.
Schilling' s Grocery

Southern Paci fie Mi J.ling Company
do do
Spurrell, Fred w 
Sutherland, Harry
Texas Lunch
do
Tyrrell, Lew
Utility Grocery
Van ' s Grocer y

. Van  s Mar ket
do
do
Virgq., Mike
Westside Dairy .
Willowbr ook Dairy
Zanesco Dairy
Southern Calif. Edison Co. CARP. LT. DIST.


FUND
do do do MISSION CANYON LT. DIST
FUND
T. & T. Gar age LOS ALAMOS FIRE DIST. FUND
Smi th , Fra11k GUAD. PUB. CEME. DIST.
Mid. Cos. PS.Corp. SANTA MARIA CEME. DIST. FUND
Smith , C. L.
4o. oo
27 . 99
3. 60
57 . 75
399. 60
.9 5g
12. 00
26. 21
43 . $3
1$. 19
40. 00
6. 91
50.04
2. 56
g7. 09
135.47
los.30
5os. s1
g5. 09
149. 29
113.34
s25. 03
45. 00
41. 20
35. 00
14. 66
S. 61
5. 30
42 .50
35. 00
3. 59
l0.76
41.99
52 . 50
7.94
20. 15
95 . 28
39 .46
3. 00
17.99
32.70
47.97
149. 30
39.22
11.$7
115.52
3S. 56
90. 00


 Venaas, Esther M. SANTA MARIA CEME. DIST . FUND
Whiteside, T. L.
Whitney, l!. H.  
20. 00
90. 00
157. 50
 Upon the passage of the foregoing orde.r, .the roll being called , the fo l lowing

Super visors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and O. L. Preisker . Nays , none  . Ahsent, none.
 Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die  .
 The foregoing minut es ar e hereby a pnroved.-,r
 - . .
- ' -
 e'liairman "}joard -of Supervisors 
Attest:~--_!.,;~~:.__:~~~~
A~~L--Jt~_;.Clerk.
akft.__ v'Y---1--aa~


Call for a CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING
Special meeti_.,. We, the undersi gned members of the Board of Supervi so r s of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, believi ng that the interest of the County require t hat a
snecia1 meeting of the Board of Suoervi sors be cal led t o: attend thereto .
rt i s ordered t hat a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of
Santa Barbara, State of Califor nia, be and the same is hereby called f or J uly 24th, 193~ ,
at 10 n 1 olock a . m.
~he following is
In the Matter of
the business to be transacted at said meeting , t o w.i t :  County Aid f or Relief of Unemployment.

Dated July 24, 1934.
' .

c. L . Pr.ei sker
Sam J . Stanwood
Ronald M. .Ada.in
Board. of Supervisors of the County of
Santa Barbara , State of California. . . 
Thoe. Dinsmore
Fred G. Stevens
Board af Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of Californi a
July_ .2 _th, 19)4 , at 10. o ' clock_ a . m. Pre13el\t : Superv.isors Thomas T.
Thbei nBsomaor rt, a]im J"." Sta.n~ood, ana Fred G. Stevens. Ab sent : Frei sker and Adam  . me~ pursuan ~o p,a 1~. .
UUon mot on of ~ upe rv1so r r homas T. Dinsmore seconded by Sunervisor Fred G.
Stevens , Sam J . Stanwood is a uuointed Chairman Pro Tern.
County Aid for _ In th~ Matter o! County Ai d f or Reli e f of Unemployment :
Relief of
Unemployment. I t apuearing to the Board of Sunervisors t hat the following anolicants are nr oper
persons to receive county aid;
Upon mot i on duly seconded and carried , it is or dered that the Auditor draw his
warrant on the U11employment Fu11d in favor of the f ollowing nersons f or the amounts set
opposite their r esnective names , to wit :
 Name
Fost er; Edward
Bright; Scott
Para , Ftancisco
Perez , !lanue 1
Ramirez, Lucio
Ramirez, Jesus
Savala, Elario
Uribes,- Francisco
Aparici o, Thos .
Avezzio, Victor
. I Avila, I gnacio
Avilla , Julian
Buso, Sabino
Caballer o , Ranhael
Calles, Geronimo
 
 
Hr s . Worked
16
24
24
20
24
24
24
24
12
24
29
4
32
22


Amount
s.oo
12. 00
12. 00
10. 00
4.oo
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
6. 00
12. 00
14. 50
2. 00
16. 00
11. 00

District
District I
200- B- 7
Unempl oyment
J uly 16- 19-1934
Distr ict II
200- B- 7
Unempl oyment
J uly 16- 21-1934.

Name
Calles, Rosalia
Colloza, }!anuel
Cano , Edward
eardano , Gonzalo
Castillo, J os. B.
Celaya, Wm.
Chacon, Eustacio
Chavez, Ranhael
Cisneros , Joe R.
Contreras, Faustino
Corral, Martin
Dolgadillo, Gregory
Espinoza , Pedro
Estrada, Martinez
Estrada , Estephen
Fernandez, Joe
Franco, Hicholas
Frausto , Severo
Galindo, Antonio
Galindo, Gilbert
Garcia, Steve
Gonzales , Julio
Gonzales , Armando
Gonzales , Pedro
Gonzales, Felipe
Gonzales , Edw. R.
Hernandez , Enterio
Hernandez; Angel
Hernandez , Jose N.
Hernandez , Jose s.
Holquin, Esequiel
Infante, Maximmo
Javamillo , Sabino
Lara, l~arcus
~ eon , Tony
Librado , Flores
Limon , Joe
Lopez , J os . X
Lopez. Frederico
Lopez , Ronaldo
Lugo, Tony
Madrigal, Joaquin
Martinez , J oseph
Martinez , zacarios
Marintez, Alfredo
Mendoza , Chas.
Mendoza, Andr es
McKinnon , Donald
O~tega, Secundino






July 24th, 1934.
Hrs. Worked Amount
32
24
40
25
24
24
30
32
32
24
24
35
32
2g
24
30
26
16
24
11
16
19
24
24-
16
24-
24
26
32
31
30
32
10
32
34
32
40
24
30
4o
24
32
32
32
32
24
24

16. 00
12. 00
20. 00
12. 50
12. 00
12. 00
15. 00
16. 00
16. oo
12. 00
12 . 00
17. 50
16. 00
14. oo
12. 00
15. 00
13. 00
4 . oo
$. 00
12. 00
5. 50
s . oo
9 . 50
12. 00
12. 00
s . oo
12. 00
12. 00
13. 00
16. 00
15 . 50
15. 00
16. 00
5. 00
4 . oo
16. oo
17 . 00
16. 00
20. 00
12. 00
lp. 00
20. 00
12. 00
16. 00
16,.00
16. 00
16. 00
12. 00
12. 00
District
District II
200- B-7
Unemployment
July 16-21, 1934-.
2 3
294
- ------~ -------------------------------------------~-----
Name
Orne las, Abraham
Ojeda, Juan
Palatto , Guadalupe
Palatto , Jose
Palato, Nick
Perales, Ni cholas
Perez,Jesus
Perez , Pedro
Perez, Refugio
Ramirez , Joe
Rapoza, Manuel
Reyes, Carmen
Rico, Salvador
Rivos, Jesus
Riviera, Juan
Rodart, Raymond
Rodriguez, 1Aa tias
Rueff, Fred
Rueff, Joseph
Ruiz, Filberto
.
Ruiz , Nesoria
Saucedo, Mar garito
Borio, Mike
Sotello, Martin
Torres , Joe
Unzueta, Julian
Uribes, Manuel
Vasquez, Ramon
Zabata, Herbert
Zapata, Ti lmi eio
Allman , Bette
Antles , Louise
Aples, Sarah
Bell, Mabel
Butler, Maud
Burdette, Lene
,
Canning , Mrs. Josenh
Carter, Hazel
Chapman, Antonia
Cheesebrough , Visalia
Cozzalio, Mary
Craig, Genevieve
Cross, Nellie
Diaz , Antonia
Dickson, Eva
Downee, Grace c.
Dunbnr, Mrs. Richard

'






Hrs. Worked
24
40
32
24
34
14
40.
24
32
24
26
16
24
2S
32
24
32
32
16
32
34
40
40
24
24
32
32
24
7
9
24
24
12
9
24
24
24
30
24
18
24
15
24
'
Amount
12. 00
?0. 00
16. 00
12.00
17. 00
7. 00
20. 00
12. 00
16. 00
12. 00
13. 00
$.00
12.00
14. oo
4.oo
16. 00
12. 00
4. oo
16. 00
16. 00
8. 00
16. 00
17. 00
20. 00
20. 00
12.00
12. 00
16. 00
16. oo
4.oo
12. 00
3. 50
4.50
12. 00
12. 00
6. oo
4. 50
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
15. 00
12. 00
9. 00
12. 00
4. oo
7. 50
12 . 00
District
District II
200- B- 7
Unemuloymen t
July 16-21, 1934.


Name
Elgert, !Linne
Ellis, Verta
Ennis, Jose
Escota, Vincente
Faulkner , Alice
Fields , Leona
Garcia, Julia
Gariano, Anna
Gerzoli, Mercedes
Gentry, Leona
Harper , Eva
Howenstine , Lydia
Hunter, Elizabeth
J ones , Mary
Kel ly , \Vi lrna
Kent , Bessie
Kerr, Annie
Koster, Adeline
Lane, 1~aude
Larsen , Ellen
Leon , Jessi e





Linville , Mrs. Robt . .
Long , Irene
Loza, Maria
YcMurdo , Ann
Maloy , l~aydora
Meyering , Hattie
Milner , Armanda
Mirales , J esica
Monks, Clara
Paddock , J ea11
Pereyra, Delfina
Pereyra, Jennie
Perez, Elena
Peterson, I nez
Qualls, Christy
Ray, !~ary




Richart, Mrs. Rolland
Robles , Inez
Sailor, Mattie
Secrest , Nel lie
Sher man , Jesse
Sinez , Cecelia
Silva, !Aa.ry
Torres, Victoria
Wallace , Ed.
Ward , Alice
West, Caddi
Weiss, Margaret



J uly 24th , 1934.
Hrs . Worked
24
36
15
36
6
24
24
24
24
24
4
12
24
15
12
24
30
24
12
24
24
24
22
24
24
18
lS
24
30
24
9
24
24
12
10
14
24
24
24
24
24
30
24
24
24
36
24
12
21
Amount
12. 00
lS. 00
7. 50
l S. 00
3 . 00
12. 00
12, 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
2 . 00
6. 00
12. 00
7. 50
6.oo
12. 00
15. 00
12. 00
6. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
11. 00
12. 00
12. 00
9. 00
9 . 00
12. 00
15. 00
12. 00
4 . 50
12. 00
12. 00
6. 00
5. 00
7. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
15. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
18. 00
12 . 00
6. 00
10. 50
 
District
Di strict II.
200- B-7
Unemuloyment
July 16-21 1934.


296

Name
Wilson , Mrs. Clifford
Worley , Mabel
Yar br ough , Pinkey
Abila , Frank
Araluce , Abel
Avalas, Manue l
Baillio , James
Bateman, Roy
Bianchini, Orlando
Caballer o , Edw
Cabral , Rudo l oh
Checkel , Victor
Clements, Wm.
Conl on, Jos. Jr.
Espana , J ose
Flores , J oe
Cali ndo , Effrain
Garci a , Weneslado
Gudgeon , Geo
Gui dice , J os
Her nandez , Frank
Hyne , Fred
Kazaki s , Louis
Xiriski das , Frank
Lemos , J ohn
Lew i s , Thos
Howard , Alber t
Lopez , Manuel
,
Munro , Ross
Nash , J ohn
Okumura , Ei saku
Padilla , Felix
Padilla , Salvador
Palaci as , J ohn
Romer o , Car men
Rosales , Antoni o A.
Saberion , Loui s
Saucedo , Donaci ano
Sandoval , Emi lio
Sandoval, J ose
Santana , Adol ph
Sierra, Angel
Torres , Raphael
Van Popple , Adr ian
Villa , Jesus
Yee , Fuk P
Bradbur y , Ear l
Baxter , J ohn
Bur dette , Chas.
.




Hrs. Worked
30
24
24
24
30
10
36
6
24
24
12
12
32
12
24
24
32
6
1~
24
l S
1$
32
7
24
17
18
12
12
26
30
1$
24
1$
24
30
12
24
24
30
34
32
6
32
32
24
Amount
15. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
15. 00
5 . 00
13. 00
3. 00
12. 00
12. 00
6. 00
6. oo
4. 00
16. 00
6. 00
12. 00
12. 00
16. 00
3. 00
6. 00
12. 00
12. 00
9. 00
9 . 00
16. 00
3. 50
12 . 00
s . 50
9 . 00
6. oo
6. oo
13. 00
4.oo
15. 00
9. 00
12. 00
9. 00
12. 00
15. 00
6. oo
12. 00
12. 00
15. 00
17. 00
16.oo
3. 00
16. oo
16. 00
12. 00

Di strict
Dis"tri ct II
200 B-7
Unemployment
J u ly 16- 21 1934.

Name
Dominguez, Edw.
Forney , Eugene
Hoff , Arnold
Holt, Lee
Lilley , Clifford
Meeham, Frank
McCants, Wm. c.
Somer s, J . L.
Steeves, Ewart
Valenzuela, Er nest
Virga , Michael
Wall , Frank
Whiteside, Carmen
Wi enes , Wm.
Adams, Ronald
Arrellanes, Luz A
Benit z , Antonio
Corbett, Hugh
Gonzales, Gregorio
Gonzales, Peter C.
Hernandez, I gnaci o
Lopez, Arnulf
Martinez, Calindo
Mora, Santiago
Masson , Edmund
Mendoza , Arthur
Mustin , Walter
Navarrez , Louis
Penrose , Clarence
Pallato , Marcus
~enterio, Hilar io
Sandoval, Austin
Sariano, Pablo
W i 1 bur , Louis
Tyrell , Ernest
Avila, Ignacio
Becerra, Felix
Beraldo, Frank
Benn, John
Buso, Sabino
Caballero, Nash
Calles , Rosalie
Calleza, Manuel
Cardena, Gonzalo
Chacon , Eustacio
Chavez, Cocelio








July 24th, 1934.
Hrs. Worked
30
35
16
11
32
40
4o
35
20
24
30
32
30
24
24
24
24
18
24
30
30
24
30
25
16
24
4
30
24
30
24
24
30
12
24
12
12
24
32
22
4
15
26
12
Amount
15. 00
17. 50
s. oo
5. 50
16. 00
20. 00
20. 00
17.50
10. 00
12. 00
15. 00
16. 00
15. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
9 . 00
12. 00
15. 00
15 . 00
12. 00
15. 00
12. 50
s. oo
12. 00
2. 00
15. 00
12. 00
15.00
12. 00
.
12. 00
.
15. 00
6.oo
12. 00
6. oo
6. oo
12. 00
4. oo
16. 00
4. oo
11. 00
2. 00
7. 50
13 . 00
6.oo

District
District II
200-B-7
Unemployment
July 16-21 1934.
July 9-14, 1934
298
-----r------ ---- ------------ ----------.-----
Name
Che l ini, George
Contr eras , Fausti no
Gano , Edward
Castillo , Jos B.
Calles , Geroni mo
Garreno , J oaquin
Crodero , Stephen
Delgadi l l o, Gregory
Delk , Rober t
Draner, Fred
Esoinosa, Leonar do
Esninosa , Pedr o
Estr ada , Estephen
Fabela, Francisco
Fabr egate , J ohn
Far kason , J ohn
Frausto , Sever
French , Edw
Flor es , Librado
Franco , Nichol as
Fernandez , Joe
Garcia, Adolnh
Gare i a , Chas .
Garcia , Steve
Garr ett , Richard
Godinez, J ose
Gonzales , Armando
Gonzales , Edw. R.
Gonzal es , Pedro
Fernandez , Emet erio
Graham, Albe-:rt
He rnandez, J ose N.
Her nandez , J ose s.
Hernandez , Angel
Hogan , Wm.
I nfante , Maximino
Imucci, Mike
Juar ez , Adr i an
King , Henry
Lara, Marcus
Leal, Vincent
Leon , Tony
Limon , J oe
Lopez , Maximino
Lopez , Jos . x.
Lopez , Renaldo
Lopez , J oseph A.
Luna , Frank











Hrs. Worked
14-
24-
2g
24-
24-
19
g
13
24-
28
16
16
24-
4-
g
29
32
6
16
18
26
16
14-
12
12
16
10
16
12
22
24
10
32
12
30
30
20
31
14
24-
40
16
3

Amount
7. 00
12. 00
14-. 00
12. 00
12. 00
9. 50
4. oo
6. 50
12. 00
14. oo
s. 00
s . oo
12 . 00
2. 00
4. oo
14-. 50
16. 00
3. 00
s . oo
9. 00
13. 00
s. oo
7. 00
6. 00
4-. oo
4-. oo
6. 00
s . oo
5. 00
s. oo
6. 00
11. 00
12 . 00
5. 00
16. 00
6. 00
4-. 00
15. 00
15. 00
4-. oo
10. 00
15. 50
7. 00
12. 00
4-. oo
20. 00
8. 00
 

Di s tr ict
Distri ct II
200- B-7
Unemployment
July 9-14 , 1934.

 I



,

Name
Meza, Porfirio
McKi nnon Donald.
Martinez , Zacarips
Martinez, J oseuh. A.
Madr igal , J oaquin
Molino, Victoriano
Molino , Louis
Mendoza, Chas. 
Ojeda, Juan
Ortega, Secundino
Orant ia, I gnacio.
Ornelas, Abraham
Otis , Loren
Palatt o , Jose
Palma, Joe 
Pancoast, James 
Per ales , Nicho~s
Perez , Jesus 
Perez , Pedro
Pere z , Refugi o
Perez, J ohn 
Perez, Teo filo
Richmond, Richa~d
Romero , Frank 
Rios, Dean
Romero , Fred Jr.
Romero, Fred Sr.
Rosales , Antonio
.
Rue ff, Fred
Ruiz , Antonio
Ruiz, Elario
Rivas Jesus
Rueff, J oseph
Reyes , Carmen
Serna, Crhi stobal
Shaw, Wm.
Sierra , James
Sorio, Mike
Soto, Andrew
Steele , Thomas
Torres, Joe 
Vasquez, Alvino
Uri bes , Manuel
Vandermos , Rudo luh
Valdes, Apolinar
Vega , Richard
Venzor, Bruno
Wilson , Geor ge
Zabata, Herbert
Zapata, Tilmicio



J uly 24t h , 1934.
Hrs . Worked Amount
10
22
40
34
24
14
30
16
30
16
22
6
14
g
14
2S
12
24
3
30
12
10
g
.
4
22
27
30
7
10
32
20
15
g
2$
26
12
24
31
16
16
30
.
14
4. oo
4. oo
5. 00
11. 00
20. 00
17. 00
12. 00
7. 00
15. 00
s. oo
15.00
s. oo
11. 00
3. 00
7. 00
4. oo
7. 00
14.oo
6. oo
12. 00
4. 00
1. 50
15.00
6. 00
5. 00
4. 00
2. 00
11. 00
13. 50
15. 00
3. 50
5. 00
16. 00
10. 00
2 . 00
7. 50
4.oo
14. oo
13. 00
4. oo
7. 50
s. oo
6. 00
12. 00
15. 50
4. oo
s. oo
s.oo
15. 00
7. 00
District
District II
200- B-7
Unempl oyment
J uly 9-14, 1934.

'



2 9
300
Name
Dearing , Eva
Gi lliland , Grace
Anderson , Minnie
Burke , Elmer
Tol man , Bessie
De Rosa
Hernandez, J .
Martinez, J .
Montes, Louis
.



Pimentel , Antone 
Streiker , Mrs. Val 
Taylor, Verna
Vargas , C.
Garner, I gnacio
Munoz, P.
Stewart, Leo
Herman, Joe 
Br ookshire , Chas.
Sweet, Walter
Fesler, Ike
Bennett , Roy
Gorham, Guy





Hrs . Worked
4
24
15
16
16
10  50 7/13/ to 7/19
35
10
10
10
32
21
35
17
35
14
28
21
21
14
7
14
do
do
do
,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

Upon mo tion the Board adjourned sine die .
The foregoing minutes are hereby approved.
Attest:
A
Amount
2. 00
12. 00
. 7. 50
s . oo
12. 00
5. 00
17. 50
5. 00
5. 00
5. 00
16. 00
10. 50
17. 50
s . 50
17. 50
7. 00
14. oo
io. 50
10. 50
7. 00
3. 50
7. 00 
District
District IV
200- B-7
Uneraployment
J uly 16- 21, 1934
District v.
200-B-7
Unemployment
7 / 13/31+ t o 7 /19/34
'
/'
ne r v sors.
Call for a
Special meet ng.
OAL~ FOR A SPECIAL MEETING.
We, the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, believing that the interests of the County require that
a special meeting of .the Board of Supervisors be called to atte~d thereto.
It is .ordered t hat a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County
of Santa Barbar a , State of California, be and the same is hereby called for July 30th
1934, at 10 o'cl ock a. m. 
The f ollowing 1$ the business t o be transacted at said meeting, to wit:
In the Matter o! County Aid for Relief of Unemployment.
Dated J uly 30, 1934. _
Board of Supervisors .of the County of
Santa Barbara, State of California 

C. L. PRE IS KER
THOS. D INSKORE
SAM J. STANWOOD
FRED G. STEVENS
RONALD M. ADAM
Board of Supervisors of the C;unty of Santa Barbara, State of California,
J uly 30th, ig34, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T.
Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood and c. L. Preisker and the Clerk. Supervisor
C. L. Preisker in the Chair. Absent Supervisors Fred G. Stevens and Ronald


County Aid f r
Relief of
Unemployment


July 30th, 1934.
K. Adam 
The Board met pursuant to call.
In the Jl.atter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment:
It appearing to the Board of SuperTisors tha t the fol l owing applicants are
proper persons to receive county aid;
Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered .that the Auditor draw his
warrant on the Unemployment Fund in favor of the following persons for the a.mounts set
opposite their respective names, to wit:
Name 
CheTeres, Lucas
Flores, Kartin
Gonzales, Gregorio
Killer, Benjamin
Para, Francisco
Ramirez, Jesus
Rubalcava, Estephan
Savala, Hilario
Torres, Cirilo
Killer, Benjamin
Abila, Frank
A1iman, Bette

Alvarez, Sulpioio
Ambrose, Joe
Aparicio, Thoe.

Araluce, Abel
.
Arrellanes, Luz A.
Ashbaugh, Minnie

Avila, Ignacio

Avilla, Julian

Becerra, Felix
Bell, Mabel
Benitz, Antonio
Blaney , Mary
.
Bianchini, Orlando
Bradbury, Earl
Butler, Maud
Caballero, Edw.
Caballero, Raphael
Cabral, Rudolph
.
Callosa, Manuel
Gano, idward
Cardona, Fortunado
Carter, Hazel
Castil lo, Jos. B.
Celaya, Wm.
.
Ohaekel, Victor
Chacon, Eustacio
 Chapman, Antonia
Hrs. Worked
g
24
24
35
1g
24
16
24
24
24
lg
lg
lg
22
20
lg
ig
lg
24
24
2g
24
l g
30
22
30
6
lg
24
14
g
24
32
7
16
g
22
16
1g
Amount
4. oo
12.00
12.oo
27.00
9. 00
12.00
s.oo
12.00
12.00
1g.oo
.
9. 00
11.00
10.00
9.00
9.00
9.00
12.00
12.00
14.oo
12.00
9.00
15.00
11.00
15.00
3.00
9. 00
12.00
7.00
4.oo
12. oo
16.00
3.50
g.oo
4.oo
11.00
g.oo
9.00
District
District I
Unemployment
200-B-7
July 22-26, 1934
July 13-19, 1934.
District II
Unemployment
200-B-7
July 21- 27, 1934
302

- ---- ~,-----------------------------------------~----
Name
Cheesebrough, Visalia
Chelini, George
Cisneros, Joe R.
Cody, Andrew
Conlon, Jae. Jr.
Contreras, Faustino
Cordero, Encarnation
Corral, Martin
Craig, Alex
Oozzallio, Mary
Craig, Genevieve
Cross, NellieDe
la Torre, Wm.
Delgadillo, Gregory
Delk, Robert 
Diaz, Antonia
Dominguez, Teodolo
Draper, Fred

Dugan, Shirley
Dunbar, Mrs. Richard

Elgert, Mimie
Escota, Mrs. Vincent
Espana, Jose
Estrada, Eetephen
Fabela, Francisco
Falcon, Joe

Faulkner, Alice
Fields, Leone
Fisher, Tennie
Flores, Joe
Flores, Librado
rorney, Eugene

Franco, Nicholas
Frusto, Severo
Galindo, Antonio
Galindo, Efrain
Galindo, Gilbert
Garcia, Adolph
Garcia, Julia
Garcia, Steve
Ga.riano, Anna
Garzoli, Mercedes
Gentry, Leona
Gomez, Joe
Gonzales, Armando
Cardona, Gonzalex,
Gonzales, Edwardo
Gonzales, Edward R.
Hrs. Worked
12
45
24
g
22
2g
12
25
10
24
lg
lS
12
32
g
lg
lg
4
6
lS
4
lS
l g
14
16
24
lg
12
lg
lS
24
2g
20
32
lS
24
20
6
11
24
lS
lS
24
16
16
16

. Amount
6.oo
22.50
12.00
4.oo
11.00
14.oo
6.00
12-50
5.00
12.00
9.00
9.00
6.oo
16.00
4.oo
9.00
9.00
2.00
3.00
9.00
2.00
9.00
9.00
7.00
g.oo
12.00
9.00
6.oo
9.00
9.00
12.oo
14.oo
10.00
4. 00
16.00
9.00
12.00
10. 00
3.00
5.50
12. 00
9.00
9.00
12.00
g.oo
s.oo
s. oo
4.oo
District
District II
Unemployment
200-B-7
July 21 - 27, 1934.




lame
Gonzales, Pelipe
Gonzales, Greg~rio
Gonzales, Julie;
Gonzales, Peter c.
Gudgeon, Georg~
Guidice, Jas.
Hernandez, Ang~l
Herna.n dez, Ent.e rio
Hernandez, Ign~cio
Hernandez, Jos~ N.
Hernandez, Jose s. 
Hogan, Wm. T.
Holquin, Esequ~el
Hooker, Wilbur.
Howard, Albert.
Hyne, Fred
Infante, Maxim~no
Javamillo, Sabino

Johnson, Lon
Juarez, Adrian

Iazakis, Louis .
Kellum, Myrtle.
Kelly, Wilma
Kent, Bessie
Kerr, Annie

King, Rose
Kiriskidas, Fr.a nk
Kester, Adeline
Larsen, Ellen
Leon, Jennie
Leon, Tony
.
Lilley, Cliffo.r d
Limon, Joe
Linville, Mrs. Robt.

Lopez, Arnulfo
Lopez, Frederico
Lopez, Jos. X.
Lopez, Renaldo

Loza, Karia

Lugo, Tony
McAllister, David

Mccants, Wm.

McCarthy, Francie
McKinnon, Donald

KcMurdo, Ann
McSkimming, James

Madrigal, Joaq. uin
Martinez, Alfr.e do
Martinez, Bartolo
July 30th, 1934.
Hrs. Worked
24
12
32
lg
4
12
24
16
lg
24
24
lg
ig
16
24
lS
2g
1g
lg
lS
14
lg
6
22
12
11
lg
20
32
24
24
1g
24
24
32
g
24
g
lg
10
12
14
10
Amount
12.00
6. oo
16.00
9. 00
2. 00
6.oo
12.00
s.oo
9.00
12.00
12.00
4.oo
16.00
4.oo
9.00
9.00
s.oo
12.00
9.00
14.oo
9.00
9.00
9. 00
7.00
9.00
3.00
11.00
6.oo
5.50
9.00
10.00
16.oo
12.00
12.00
9.00
12.00
12.00
16. 00
4.oo
12.00
4.oo
9.00
5.00
6.oo
7.00
4.oo
5.00
12.00

District
D1etr1ct II
Unemployment
200-B-7
July 21 - 27, 1934.

3 ' 3
304
Name
.
Martinez, Ca~lileo
.
Jlartinez, Jo~eph
Martinez, Z:asarios
.
Keoham, Frank .
.
Mendoza, Andree
.
Mendoza, Arthur
Mendoza, O:tias.
 Kilner, Arm~Q.a
.
Kira.lee, Jesusa
Jle11no, Victorino
Monks , Clara
Mt1nro , Ross
 Navarrez, Louie
Ojeda, Juan
.
Okumura, Eisaka
Orentia, Ignacio
 Ornellas, Abraham
.
Ortega, Secundino
Padilla, Felix
 Padilla, Salvador
Palaciaz, John
Pala.to, Nick
.
Palatto, Guadalupe
 Palla.to, J4a.rcus
 Palatto, Jose
.
Pereyra, Delfina
.
Pereyra, Jennie
.
Perez, Domingo
Perez, Jesus
Perez, Pedro
Perez, Refugio
Ramirez, Joe 
Raposa, Manuel
Ray, Mary
 Ray, Perry
Rent~rio, Hilario
Reyes, Carmen
Richart, Mrs. Rolland
Rico, Balv~dor
Rives,Jesus .
Riviera, Juan 
Robles, Inez 
Rodarte, Raymond
Rodriguez, Matias
Rogers, Julia
Romero, Carmeri
Rosales, Antonio
Rosales, Antoriio A.
Rueff, Joseph

Hrs. lf orked
lg
g
24
g
24
12
2g
24
32
22
1g
lS
lS
24
1g
26
32
16
12
1g
10
24
lS
24
g
lS
30
24
20
16
32
24
lS
12
lS
24
1g
24
32
2g
lS
32
24
lS
22
24
12
26
Amount
9.00
4.oo
12.00
 4.oo
12.00
6.00
i4.oo
12.00
16.00
11.00
9.00
9.00
9.00
12.00
9.00
13.00
16.00
s.oo
6.00
9.00
9.00
5. 00
12.00
9.00
12.00
4.oo
9.00
15.00
12.00
10.00
s.oo
16.00
12.00
9.00
6.oo
9.00
12. 00 .
9.00
12.00
16.00
14.oo 
9.00
16.00
12.00
9.00
11.00
12.00
6.oo
13.00

D. istriet
District II
Unemployment
200-B-7
July 21 - 27, 1934.


3 ,.-
~
J-uly 30th, 1934 
Name Hrs. Worked Amount District
Ruiz, Filbert9 24 12.00 District II
Unemployment
Saberion, Lou~s 16 s.oo 200-B-7
July 21 - 27, 1934.
Sailor, Matti~ lg 9.00
Sandoval, Austin 
1g 9.00
Sandoval, Joe~ 24 12.0Q
Sariano, Pablp 1g 9.00
Santana, Adolph g 4.oo
Saucedo, Margarito 24 12.00
Secrest, Nellie lS 9.00
Silva, llary . 7 3.50
 Sinox, Cecelia lS 9.00
Sosa, Joe 40 20.00
Sotello, Kar~in 24 12.00
Strain, Robert g 4.oo

Thomas, Teresa 1g 9.00 
Torres, Joe g 4.oo
Torres, Raph&:e1 lS 9.00
Tor~es, Victoria  6 3.00
Unzueta, Julian 24 12.00
 
Uribes, Manuel 24 12.00
Vasquez, RamQn 25 125 0
Volarde, Marcelino 1g 9.00
Villa, Jesus 22 11.00
Villa, Lorenzo 16 s.oo
.
Villa, Lorenzo 12 6. 00
.
Virga, Michael 7 3.50
1a11, Frank 24 12.00
Wallace, Ed. Mrs  lS 9.00
Ward, Alice  1g 9.00
Weiss, Anna  lS 9.00
Whiteside, C8.rmen 30 15.00
lfienos, Wm. .
36 lS.oo
Witter, Claude 14 7. 00
Woode, Dulce  lS 9.00
Worley, Mabel lg 9.00
Yee, Fuk P lS 9.00
Zabata, Harbert 16 g.oo
Zapata, Tilmicio 24 i2.oo 
Wilbur, Merritt 16 s.oo .
District IV.
Bland, George 24
Unemployment
12.00 200-B-7
' July 23-2g; 1934.
Browning, Jolin 14 7.00
Campbell, John 7 3.50
Gilliland, Grace 24 12.00
Hartnell, Wm: 21 10~50 
'
P&f ne, J osepli 21 l0.50
Ostini, Fedele 24 12.00
Wolford, Arthur 2g i4.oo

3{)6


Name
 Ostini, Fedele
.
Robinson, Thomas
 Downs, John
Har tne 11 , Wm. 
Payne, Joseph.
Campbell, John
Munoz, William
Browning, John
 Lang, Fred
Wolford, Arthur
Bowers, R. T.
Johnson, E. G.
Kinyon, J. J 
.
Lawrence, Joe
 Williams, H. A 
 Harper, Henry
Hughes, James
Ketchum, E. T.
Keagher, Joseph
Murphy , J. L.
Hal 1, Edgar 
Wolverton, Frank
DeRosa, John
Hernandez, J.
Martinez, Julian 
Montes, Louis
Pimentel, An.t one
Taylor , Verna 
Vigil, John
Vargas c.
Munoz, Pete
Stewart, Leo
Kirk, Joe
Lechuga, K.
Foster, Wm.

Hinson, H. F.
Mello, r. 
Domingues, T. s.
Hall, Edgar
Harper, Henry.
Ketcham, E. T.

Rush, Ralph
Sparks, R. K~
Perry, Eben

Bowers, R. T. .
Johnson, E. c.
Hrs. Worked
24
24
14
14
14
7
14
14
14
14
31
24
14
31
14
31
4
31
31
31
23
4
Hours 0 Period
32 .50 7/20 to 7/26
17
32
11
32
22
7
27
35
21
2g
24
21
7
7
24
4
14
10
1g
1g
4
11
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Amount District

12.00
12.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
3.50
7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
15.50
12.00
7.00
15.50
7.00
15.50
2.00
15.50
15.50
15.50
12.50
2. 00
District IV
Unemployment
200-B-7
.July 13-19 1934.
District v.
Unemployment
200-B-7
July 13-19, 1934.
16. oo Roadside Cleaning
g.50
16.00
5.50
16.oo
do
do
do
do
11.00 Library
2.25 Roadside Cleaning
;.50 Loe Alamos
13.50
17.50
do
do
l0.50 Roadside Cleaning
14.00 do
12.00 Los Alamos
10.50 do
3.50 Roadside Cleaning
do
12.00 Cemetery
2.00 Kain st. School
7.00 do
5.00 do
9.00 do

9.00 Killer St. School
2. 00 Washiig ton Grove
do


-- ----------~-------------------.-------------------------

County Aid
f or Relief o
Unemployment.

July 30th, 1934
3 7
Name
Lawrence, Joe
Williams, H. A.
Ensley , Claude
Golden , Jack

Hill, Fred
Bicho, Wm.
Wilson, Chas.
Meagher, Joseph
Hours 0 Period
11 ~50 7/20 to. 7/26
12
lg
lS
18
12
6
21
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die 

The foregoing minutes are hereby approved.
Attest:
Amount District Five
5.50 Washington Grove
6. 00
9.00
9.00
9.00
6.oo
3.00
do
do
do
do
do
do
io.50 Weed Control
uper isors.
_Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
August 6th, 1934, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore,
Sam J. Stanwood, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker, and the Clerk. Supervisor .
c. L. Preisker in the chair. Absent: Superviso~ Fred G. Stevens.

The minutes of the meetings of July 16th, 24th and 30th, 1934, were read and approve 
In the Jlatter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment: .
It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper .
persons to receive county aid;

Upon motion duly seconded aoi carried, it is ordered ~at the Auditor draw his warrant
on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set opposit
their respective names, to wit:
Name

Diaz, Gilbert
Flores, Martin

Gonzales, Gregorio

Para, Francisco
Ramirez, Jesus
Ramirez, Jesus

Rodriguez, Jose
Ramirez, Lucio
Romero, Tom

Savala, Hilario
Torres, Cirilo
Abila, Frank

Allman, Bette
Alvarez, Sulpicio
Ambrosi, Joe
Andrada, Kary
Antlee, Louise
Aparicio, Thomas
Aples, Sarah

Araluce, Abel
 Aralos, Manuel
Hrs. Worked
12
g
g
16
g
g
lS
lg
ig
lg
ig
12
24
6
ig
12


Amount
4.oo
6.00
4.oo
4.oo
4.oo
4.oo
g.oo
4.oo
4.oo
4. 00
4.oo
9.00

9.00
9.00
9.00
9.00

6.oo
12.00
3.00
9.00
6.60
District
District I
Unemployment
200-B-7
August 1-2,1934 
District II
Unemployment
200-B-7
Aug. 1-3' 1934.
\
'

308


Name
Aredondo, Marcus
Arrellanes, Luz A.

Ashbaugh, KinD:ie
Avilla, I gnaci.o
Avilla, Julian.
Baillie, James .
Bece.r ra, Felix.
Bell, Mabel
Bianchini, Orlando
Blaney, Kary
. Booth, William
Bradbury, Earl
Burns, Joseph
Bush, Frank
Busio, Sabino
Butler, Mamie
Oaballero, Edw.
Caballero, Raphael
. .
Cabral, Rudol ph
Calles, Geromino
Oalles, Rosalie
Oanning , Mrs. Joseph
Gano, Edward
Oarbojal, Pablo
Oardona, Fortunado
Oardona, Gonzalo
Oar ene, Joaquin

Carter, Hazel
Castillo, Jos. B.
Celaya, William
Ohaokel, Victor
Chacon, Eustacio
Chapman, Antonia
Chavez, Ceoelio
Chavez, Oecelio
Chavez, Raphael
Cheesebrough, Vilisia
Chelini, George
Cisneros, Joe R.
Clemente, Wm.
Cobb, Chas.
Oollezo, Manuel
Collins, Baney
Conlon, Jos. Jr.
Conlon, Jos. Sr.

Oontreras, Faustino
Converse, Linton
Corbett, Hugh


-
Hrs. 'forked

24
lg
lS
16
24
ig
lS
lS
lS
12
6
g
12
l g
16
lg
lS
lS
lS
26
16
18
24
lS
24
16
24
ig
12
12
1S
24
lS
18
16
lS
24
24
lS
i g
24
6
i g
ig
l g
lS
18
Amount
12. 00
. .
9. 00
9.00
g.oo
12.00

9.00
9. 00
9. 00
6. oo
3.00
4.oo
6.oo
9. 00
s.oo
9.00
9.00
9. 00

9.00
13.00
g. 00
9.00
12.00
9. 00
12.00
s. oo
12.00
9.00
6.oo
6. 00
9. 00
12.00
9. 00 
24.oo
9. 00
s. oo
9.00
12.00
12.00
9. 00
9.00
12.00
3.00
9.00
9.00
9.00
9.00
9.00
District
District II
Unemployment
200-B-7
Aug. 1-3, 1934 




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Name
Cord~ro, Enca~nation
Corral, Martin
.
Oozzalio, Mary
Craig, Alex
Crenshaw, Je8J}.ette
Oross, Nelly .
De la Torre, Wm.
Delgadillo, Gregory
Diaz, Antonia .
Diaz, Michael .
Dickson, Eva .
Dinther, Adolph
Domingues, Antonio
Dominguez, Teodolo
Dunbar, Mrs. ~ichard
Elgart, Minni~
Ennis, Jose
Escota, Mrs. Vincent
Espana, Jose .
Espinoza, Ped:.;o
Estrada, Estephen
Estrada, Martine.z
Fabelo, Fra.nc~sco
falcon, Joe
Fernandez, Jo~
Fields, Leone
Fisher, Tenn1~
r1ores, Joe
Flores, Libra40
Forney, Eugen~
Franco, ' Nicholas
Frausto, Severo 
Galindo, Anto~io
Galindo, Efrain 
Galindo, filbert 
Garcia, Adolph

Garcia, Steve 
Garcia., Weneslado 
Garia.no, Anna 
Garmon, Albert 
Carton, Omar
Garsoli, Merc~dee
Gentry, Leona
Glover, Hersc:Qel
Gomez, Joe
Gonzales, Arm~ndo
Gonzales, Edw . R.
Gonzales, Edwardo

August 6th, 1934
Hrs. Worked
lg
16
lS
18
12
12
12
24
12
lS
lS
5
lS
lS
6
6
18
lg
lS
24
24
24
16
16
12
12
12
24
24
lg
24
16
12
24
18
16
24
lg
18
18
lg
18
18
lS
lS
24
24
g
 Amount
9.00
g.oo
9.00
9.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
12.00
6.oo
9.00
9.00
2. 50
9.00
9.00
3.00
3.00
9.00
9.00
9.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
s.oo
s.oo
6.o. o
6.oo
6.oo
12.00
12.00
9.00
12.00
8.00
6.oo
12.00
9.00
s.oo
12.00
. 9. 00
9~00
9.00
9.00
9~00
.9 00
9.00
9.00
12.00
12.00
4.oo
. . . . - - . -. . ,
District
District II
Unemployment
200-B-7
Aug. 1-3, 1934 
3  9
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31-0
. -
Name
Cqnzales, Gregorio
Gonzale~, Peter c.

Gramasco, John
Grayson, Harry
Gudgeon, George
Gudice, James 
Hawkins, Agnea
Hernandez, Angel
Hernandez, Emeterio
Hernandez, Frank
Hernandez, Igtiacio
Hernandez, Joee N.
Hernandez, Jose s.
Herrera, Santos
Hill, Clarence
Holquin, Esequel
Howard, Albert c.
Hunter, Elizabeth
Hunter, Robert
Hyne, Fred
Imucci, Mike 
Infante, Max
Java.millo, Sabino
Iazakis, Louie
Keeler, Thoe. 
Kiriskidas, Frank
Kelly, Wilma 
Kellum Myrtle 
Kent, Bessie
Ierr, Annie 
King, Chas.
Koster, Adeline
Larsen, Ellen 
Lee, Frank
Leon, Tony
Lamos, John

Lilley, Clifford
Limon, Joe 

Linville, Mrs.- Robt.
Lopez, Arnulfo
Lopez, Frederico
Lopez, Jose I.Lopez,
Manuel D.
Lopez, Max 
Lopez, Ronaldo
Lord, Walter
Loza, Maria 
Lugo, Dimetrio
Lugo, Tony


'
Hrs. Worked
3
24
12
lg
16
16
12
lS
24
24
16
g
16
lS
12
lS
12
24
24
24
g
g
lS
lS
lg
lS
ig
lS
12
6
12
24
lg
24
24
lg
ig
24
24
24
g
24
ig
12
lS
16
Amount
6.00
9.00
9.00
1.50
12. 00
6.00
.9.00
g.oo
g.oo
6.00
9.00
12.00
12. 00
g.oo
4.00
g.oo
9.00
6. 00
9.00
6. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
4.00
4.oo
9. 00
9.00
9.00
9.00
9.00
9.00
6. 00
3.00
6.00
12.00
9.00
12.00
12.00
9.00
9.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
4.oo
12.00
9.00
6.00
9.00
g.oo



District
District II
Unemployment
200-B-7
Aug. 1-3, 1934
~--------- -----
3 - 1
August 6th, 1934.
Name Hrs. Worked Amount District
KcAllister, .David 16  g.oo District -II
Unemployment
~QCants, Wm . c. 16 g.oo 200-B-7
. Aug  l~, 1934.
McCarthy, Fr.ancis 1g 9.00
McKinnon, Donald 14 7.00
~oLaughlin, .Cora ig 9.00
McMu~do, Ann 1g 9.00
McNamara, Ve.ra ig 9.00 .
Madrigal, Joaquin 16 g.oo
Maloy, Maydorn 1g 9.00
Jlartim z, Alfredo 24 12.00
Jlartinez, Bartolo 12 6.oo
'
Martinez, EQton 12 6.oo
Jla.rtinez, Calli lo ig 9.00 .
Jlartinez, Jos. A. 24 12.00
Martinez, iacarios g 4.oo
Mecham, J'rank 24 12.00
Mendoza, Andres 24 12.00
Mendoza, Arthur 1g 9.00
Mendoza, Oh~s. 24 12.00
Mendoza, M~uel 12 6.00
Meyers, Mam~e 1g 9.00
Michela, Joe- 16 g.oo
Milner, ArmGndo 12 6.00
K1raloe, Jesusa 6  3.00
Molino, Victorino 24 12.00
Kunro, Boss . 24 12.00
Mustin, Walter 12 6.00
Navarez, Lo'Q.is 18 9.00
Ojeda, Juan . 24 12.00
Okumara, lisakis 24 12.0Q
Orne las , A bl'aha.m 16 g.oo
Orrentia, Ignacio 24 12.00
Ortega, Sec"Q.ndino 24 12.0. 0
Pace, 1fill1$?!1 1g 9.00
Padilla, Felix lg 9.00
Padilla, Salvador  lg 9.00
I Palacios, J?hn 12 6.oo I
Palatto, Gu~dalupe 16 g. 00
' Palatto, Jose . 24 12.00
Pallato, Marcus  lS 9.00
Palatto, Nick 16 s.oo
Perales, Nicholas  24 12.00
Pereyra, Delpina 12 6.oo
Pereyra, Jen. nie 12 6.oo
Perez, Domingo ig 9.00
Perez, Elena 6 3. 00
Perez, Jesus 24 12.00
Perez, Pedro 24 12.00
3i~
Name
Perez, Refugio
Peterson, Irtez

Q.ualls, Christy
Ramirez, Joe
Randall, Hattie
 Rapoza, Manuel
 Ray, Mary
Ronteria., Hilario
Rey, Epifano
Reyes, Carmen
Richart, Mrs. Rolland
Rico, Slavador
Riley, Wm. 
Rivas, Jesus
Riviera, Jua:n
Robles, Ine2!
Robles, Richard
Rodarte, Raymond
Rodriguez, Matios
Rogers, Julia
Romero, Alfonso
Romero, Carmen
Rosales, Antonio
Rosales, Antonio A.
Rueff, Fred 
Rueff, Joseph
Ruiz, Filberto
Rui'z, Nasar1o
Sa.berion, Louis
Sailor, Mattie
Salazar, Frank
Salazar, Reyes
Saucedo, D. 
Sauceda, Marga.reto
Sandoval, Austin
Sandoval, Emelio
Sandoval, Jose
Santana, Adolph
Sa.riano, Pablo
Secrest, Nellie
Seegert, Helen
Seegert, Helen
Sierra, Angel
Silva, Mary
Simmons, Marvin
Sinex, Cecilia.
Snyder , Harry
Sor1o, Mike 
 Hrs. Worked
24
6
12
24
lg
24
12
lg
12
24
12
24
lg
24
24
lS
lg
16
24
lg
16
lg
16
12
24
24
24
16
l g
18
24
24
lg
24
12
1g
16
1g
l S
l S
18
1g
1g
12
g
18
16
Amount
12.00
3 . 00
6. 00
12.00
9.00
12.00
6.oo
9. 00
6.oo
12.00
9.00
12.00
9.00
12.oo
12.00
9.00
9.00
g.oo
12.00
9.00
s.oo
9.00
g. oo
6.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
g.oo
9.00
9.00
12.00
12.00
9.00
12.00
6.00
9.00
g.oo
9.00
9.00
9.00
9.00
9.00
9.00
6. oo
4.oo
9.00
4.oo
e.oo

District
District II
Unemployment
200-B-7
Aug. 1-3, 1934 

Name
Sosa, Joe
.
Sotello, Martin
Stafford, Howard
Steves, Ewa.rt
Stock, Alfred
Sutherland, W. Thos.
Swars, Frank
Torres, Joe
 Torres, Raphael
Tromberg, Jack
Tyrrell, Ernest
Unzueta, Julian
Uribes, Manuel
Valenzuela, Ernest
Van Poppel, Adrian
Vasquez, Ramon
Vasquez, Virgil
Ve la.rdo, John
Velardo, Marceline
Veldes, Apolinar
Villa, Jesus
Villa, Lorenza
Wallace, Corte&
Ward, Alice
Weiss, Anna
West , Caddie
Whiteside, C&rman
Wienas, Wm.
Wilson, Harold
Wood, Dulce
Worley, Mabe 1
Yabarro, Rosenda
Yee, Fuk P
Zabata, Herbert
Zapata, Tilm1c1o
Cause, Joseph
Ensley, Calude
Hernandez, J.
Johnson, W. J.
Kinyon, J. J.
L~chuga, M.
Worman, Lewis
Vicente, Frank
Hours 0
August 6th, 1934.
Hrs.
16
24
ig
21
12
16
lg
24
ig
lS
16
24
24
1g
lS
24
16
24
12
18
lS
12
12
12
lS
18
24
24
18
12
18
24
18
24
2~
Worked
Period
12 .  50 g/1 t o g/3
12
21
lg
6
12
6
7
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
\
Amount
g.oo
12.00
9.00
10.50
6.00
g.oo
9.00
12.00
9.00
9.00
s.oo
12.00
12.00
9.00
9.00
12.00
g.oo
12.00
6.oo
9.00
9.00
6.oo
9.00
6.00
9.00
9.00
12.00
12.0Q
9 -00
6.oo
9.00
12.00
9. 00
12.00
-12. 00
$6.oo
6.00
10.50
9.00
3.00
6.00
3.00
3.50
 District
District II
Unemployment
200-B-7 .
Aug. 1-3, 1934.
District Five
Abandonment f / 
Certain Portions
~n the Matter of Abandonment of Certain Portions of Public Highway, in the
of Publ ic Second Road District. 
Hi ghway, Sec nd
Road Distric  The hearing of the above entitled matter coming on at this time, it was, upon
motion, duly seconded and carried, extended until the 4th day of September, 1934, at
10 o'clock a. m.


Application for/ In the Ka.tter of Application of Secondo Veglia for a Public Dance Hall Permit,
a Public Dance
Hall Permit . at Guadalupe, California.
Co r recting ,_.
Clerical Errqrs
in Assessmen 1Je .

Secondo Veglia having filed with the Board of Supervisors an application for a
permit t o conduct and maintain a public dance hall inthe building known as Secondo
Veglia Building located on Guadalupe Street opposite Standard Oil Station in Guadalupe
California, Guadalupe No. 2 Election Precinct, County of S~nta Barbara, State of
California, under the provisions of Ordinance No. 430, of said county; and said appli
cation comingon regularly to be heard; and
It appearing to said Board that said applicat ion is in proper form, verified, and
that said apPlicant is responsible and proper person to conduct and maintain a public
dance hall, and t hat said application has the approval of Jamee Ross, Sheriff, and
Percy C. Heckendorf, District At t orney of said county; and no objections having been
made or filed to t his Board objecting to the grant ing said application; upon motion,
duly seconded and carried, it is
Ordered that said applicant be and he is hereby granted a license to conduct and
maintain a public dance hall in the building known as Secondo Veglia Building located
on Guadalupe Street opposite Standard Oil Station, Guadalupe, County of Santa Barbara,
State of Oalifornia, so long as said applicant complies with the provisions of
Ordinance No. 430; and
It is further ordered t hat a certified copy of the foregoing order shall constitu e
a license therefor. -
In the Matter of Correcting Cl er~cal Errors in Assessments.
It appearing to the Board, from a report filed by the County Assessor of Santa
Barbara County, State of California, on August 6th, 1934, that clerical errors have
been made in eertain assessments, and application having been made to this Board by
said County Assessor for the cancellation of said assessments, and any and all uncollected
t axes and assessments on or against said real property, as provided in Sections
3881 and 3go4a of the Political Code of the State of California; and
It further a ppeari ng that the written consent of the District Attorney of said
County has been obtained to the cancel lation of said assessments;
Now, therefore, it is ordered that the County Auditor be and he is hereby
authorized t o make the ne cessary corrections in the assessments set forth in said
report, as follows, to wit:
Strike off from the assessment of Caroline H. Bridge, Vol. 1 page 319, intangible
securities t o the amount of $55 ,400. Mrs. Bridge had moved to Ventura county prior to
the first Monday in March and these securities were properly assessed in that county.
In the assessment of E. J. Peterson et ux., page 13, Van Vactor and Myers Addn. t
the City of Santa Barbara, same was written on the original roll as Lot 19 Block 44,
whereas the records of this office show that it should have . been Block 14 and request
this correction on delinquent roll.  

Request the f ollowing correction to the delinquent roll of 1932: In case of the
assessment of Fred A. Shaeffer, page lg3 of Lot 22 Block l OS Oity of Lompoc, the recor
of this office show t hat it should have been Lots 9 to 22 Block 108 and hereby request
this change. 
Correcting __ In the matter of Oorrecting Clef ical Errors in Assessments. 
Clerical Error
in Assessments. It appearing to the Board , from a report . filed Qy the County As sessor of Santa Barbara
County, State of California, on August 6th , 1934, t hat clerical errors have been made
in certain assessments and applica tion having been made to this Board by said County Assess
or to strike off the wo~ds, "securied by Sec. 7 & g of township 6, range 29 w. s.B.M.
located in College school district" a ppearing on the assessment of the Santa Ynez Valley
Development Company for mineral rights in fee, on the delinquent r oll of 1931, pa.gee 13
and 134, delinquent roll of 1932, pages 157 and 158 and d~linquent roll of 1933, page:i 1 6
and 197, as pr ovided i n se ction 3804 A of the Political Code of the State of California and .

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3 5
It further appearing that the written consent of the District Attorney of said
County has been obtained to the cancellation of said wording. _
Now, therefore, it is ordered that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authori ed
to make the necessary corrections in the assessments set forth in said report as follo s,
to wi t : ,  . L ,   
Resoluti on
Strike of~ th~ words, "secured by Sec. 7 & g of T9wnship 6, r~nge 29 .W. S. ~. M.
cated in College School listrict" appeari.ng on the assessment of the Santa Ynez Val!ey
Develonment Company for mineral ~ights in fee, on the delinquent roll of 1931, pages 1
~nd 134, "delinquent ro11 of 1932, :Pages 157 and 158 and delinquent roll of 1933, pages
.J--96 and 197,as provided in section 3go4A of the Political Code Qf the State of C8.lifor ia v In the Matter of the Resolution Presented by the Santa Barbara County '
Emergency Relief Committee.
The Board considered the resolution presented by the Santa Barbara County
Emergency Relief Committee as follows:
"WHEREAS, the Santa Barbara County Emergency Relief Committee feels that a
more harmonious working of the unemployment relief in Santa Barbara County can be
obtained by the separation of SERA relief from County Unemployment  Relief; and
WHEREAS, the Committee feels that this separation will expedite the handling
of certain bomerline unemployment relief cases;
BE . IT RESOLVED that this Committee goes on record as favoring the taking
over of the County unemployment Relief by the County Welfare Department; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Committee recommend that it be relieved of
all fUrther responsibility in connection with the handling of the County and State
Bond funds for unemployment re~ief and the administration of the County Unemployment
Relief; and that the Board of Supervi~ors order this Committee to t~n over these fund
.
to the County Welfare Department; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this resolution be sent to the Board of
Supervisors and the State Emergency Relief Administration.
Upon motion duly made, seconded and carried, it was ordered that the request
as presented be aPProved and that the Board of Supervisors turn over to the County
Welfare Department the handling of the County Unemployment Relief cases as soon as
the approval of the State Emergency Relief Administration is secured for the transfer.
It was fUrther ordered that the willingness of this Board to accept County Unemploymen
Relief be transmitted to the State Committee. 
Lease of v1" In the Matter of the Lease of La Puriseima Mission Site to County.
La Purissim
Mission Sit
to County .
Cancellatio
of Funds.
-
Cancellatio -
of Funds.

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the lease from
John F. Acosta to the County of Santa Barbara of the La Purissima Mission Site be
approved. 
In the Matter 1of Cancellation of Funds from Account 33-B-2, Material &
Supplies, General Fund to Unappropriated Reserve.
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of t450.oo is not needed in General Fund, in the above account.
How therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Four Hundred and Fifty Dollars Ct450.oo) be 'llld the same is hereby cancelled, and
returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Ronald M.
Adam, . and c. L. Preieker. Nays, none. Absent, Fred G. Stevens.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 150-A-5, Labor,and Account
150-B-2, Material and Supplies, General Fund to UnaPPropriated Reserve.
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of
$15,000.00 is not needed in the abov~ accounts, General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000.bo) be and the same is hereby. cancelled, and returned
to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
. .  .
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the follow

31.6
 
Transfer o
funds.
Transfer o
Funds.
ing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Ronald M. Adam
and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, Fred G. Stevens.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to Account
35 C 1, Equipment, for fire patrol automobiles of the forestr)1 Department, General Fun 
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara Oounty find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen by reason of the purchase of radio equipment for fire patrol and
Which has depleted the funds provided for same;
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of rour
Hundred Fifty Dollars Ct450.oo) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated
reserve to account 35 C 1, Equipment, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Ronald K.
Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, Fred G. Stevens.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to Account

91-A-3, to meet pay roll on American Legion Building, General Fund.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public emer
gency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the budge ,
has arisen by reason of meeting pay roll on American Legion Building and which has
depleted the funds provided for same;
NOW therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Fiftee

Thousand Dollars ($15000. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the t1nappropriated
reserve to account 91-A-3, to meet JBY roll on American Legion Building, Fifth
Supervisoral District, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the follow
ing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Ronald M. Adam
and c. L. Preisker. Nays, ~one. Absent, Fred G. Stevens.
Purchasin } ~n the Matter of Purchasing Resp.irators for the Hospitals:
Resnirato s
for . the Walter Wrightam addressed the board on the matter of purchasing respirators .
Hosni ta ls.
Applicati
for State
County Ai
to Needy
Persons.
for the two hospitals, this matter was referred to the Superintendents of the two
hospitals for recommendation.
 J Upon motion duly secol!Q.ed and carried, it is ordered that $100.00 be appropriat d
for the survey and set up of small farms by the County Engineer and Planning Commissio

in the County under the direction of Supervisor Stanwood.
_.
ns
and
Jn the Matter of Applications for State and County Aid to .Needy Aged Persons 
It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State and
ged
County Aid t o needy aged persons having filed their apPlications, as required by law,

and as in said applications fUlly set forth; and
It further apPearing from an examination of said applications that the needy
aged persons mentioned in said applications are proper persons to receive State and
 
County .A id; upon motion, duly seconded and carr.i ed, it is.
ORDERED, that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in
favor of the following applicants for the amount set opposite the name of the applicant
and on the first day of each month hereafter until further order of this Board; said
money to be used for the support of said needy aged persons, t o wit:
Total Amount Granted State Aid County Aid
William J. Smith t10.oo $5.00 $5.00
Margaret Ann Warren 15. 00 7.50 7.50
Frank M. Lilly 17.00 s.50 s.50
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August 6th, 1934.
Total Amount Granted State Aid County Aid
Linnie Horne $ 10. 00 $5. 00 $5. 00
Pierre .Revidon 10. 00 5.00 5. 00
Guadalupe Olivera 20 . 00 10 . 00 10. 00
Eduardo Espinosa (Increase) 15.00 7.50 7.50
- Application or In the Matter of Application for State and County Aid to Needy Blind Persons.
State and
County Aid
to Needy
Blind Person 
Restoration
for State an
County Aid.
Tr ansfer of
State Aid.
Transfer of
State Aid.
It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicant for State and
County Aid to needy bl~nd person having f~led her application, as required by law,
and as in said application fully set forth; and 
It further appearing from an examination of said application that the needy blin
person mentioned in said app lic~tion is proper person to receive State and County Aid ;
upon motion, duly seconded ard carried, it is
ORDERED, that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in
favor of the following applicant, for the amount set opposite the name of the applicant,
and on the first day of each month hereafter until further order of this Board; said
money to be used for the support of said needy blind person, to wit: 
Total Amount Granted State Aid County Aid
Jennie Cavestri (Decrease Aug. 1,-1934) $20.00 t10. oo $10 . 00
In the Matter of Restoration ~Ql, State and County Aid for Eleanor Alvarado, a
Minor.

It appearing to the Board t hat the hereinafter named a pplicant was by order duly
made and entered during the year granted State and County Aid for the support of the
hereinafter named minor, as in said a pplication and order set forth ; and
It further appearing that said applicant has this day filed application f or the
restoration of said State and County Aid, and that s he is in the custody of a responsi
ble person; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
Ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in
favor of the following, County Welfare 3rd District, for the amount set opposite the

name of said applicant, and on the first day of each month hereafter until the further
order of this Board; said money to be used for the support of said half orphan, to wit:
Eleanor Alvarado, half orphan $10. 00
In the Matter of Transfer of State Aid for Beatrice Jiminez, Arthur Falcon, and
Esperanza Fal con, Minors.

It appearing to the Board that State Aid in the sum of $30. 00 per month is now
being paid to Mrs. Luz Cervantez; and i t
Further appearing that Mrs. Cervantez is 111 and cannot longer care for them,
they were transferred t o another boarding home, by order of the court;
.
Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it i s ordered that the Auditor draw his
warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund in favor of Arthur W. Evans, Probation Of ficer
Santa Barbara, California for the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) for each ohild ,on August
let, 1934, and for a like amount on the first day of each month hereafter until further
order of the Board; said money to be used f or the support of said minora 
.
It is fUrther ordered t hat the order heretofore l'l'Bde for State Aid to Mrs. Luz
Cervantez, in the sum of $10.00 per month, each minor for the support of said minor, be
and the same is hereby rescinded.
In the Matter of Transfer of State Aid for Raymond Garcia, Valentino Gomez and
Johnny Manning, Minors.

It appearing to the Board t hat State Aid in the sum of Ten Dollars each to Raymo
Garcia, Valentino Gomez and Johnny Manning is now being paid to St. Francis School for
 
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Appli cation
for State Aid -
Boys at Watsonville, these children were removed from St. Francis Schooi;
Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his
warrant on the "Treasurer on the General Fund in favor of Arthur W. Evans, Probation
Officer, Santa "Barbara, Cali~orni~, for the sum of Ten Dollars (110.00) for each child
'
on August lat, 1934, and for a like amount on the first day of each month hereafter
until fUrther order of the Board;
ordei;ed
It is further/that the order
said money to be used for the support of said minors
heretofore made for State Aid to St. Francis School
for Boys at Watsonville, Oalif. ,in the sum of $10.00 per month, for the support of
each minor, be and the same is hereby rescinded.
In the Matter of the Application of Isadora Sandoval for State Aid for Virginia

(Brigida) Ra,ymond and Valentina Sandoval.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Virginia (Brigida} aged
g yrs. Raymond aged 5 yrs. and Valentina Sandoval aged 3 yrs. are children of
Tubercular or Incapacitated father and are proper persons to receive State Aid, and ar
in the custody of said Isadora Sandoval.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of said Isadora Sandoval for the sum of Thirty Dollars, and for a like
amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board, sai

money to be used for the support of the above named minors.
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SERA Projects . J In the Matter of SERA Projects. 


RESOLUTION NO. l~05
WHEREAS, the following list of work projects has been submitted to and approved
by the Unemployment Relief Commission of Santa Barbara County, and apPlication for
SERA, approval thereof will be made by the local Director of the SERA, upon the comple
tion of proper application forms, t o wit:
WORK
Izaak Walton Field:

Widen Gibralter Road:
P. T. W. W.
Kisoellaneous Roads
First District
Kiscellaneous Roads
Fourth District
Miscellaneous Roads
Fifth District.
PROJECTS FOR SEft6.
foothill Boulevard, 4 miles west of Santa Barbara in 2nd
Supervisoral District. The preparation of a topographic
map of County property known as Izaak Walton Fielcr, and the
planting of trees, shrubs, and plants 11nd er the direction of
Frank E. Dunne, County Forester, and L. Deming Tilton, Count
Planning Commission 
Santa Barbara County. (A separate project from Camino Cielo
approved under resolution number 137g) 
 Drafting in office of Planning Commission 
.
Sewing Lompoc
Tuberculosis Survey Santa Barbara County
Miscellaneous Road Work, Rock Production, etc.,
Summerland, Montecito, Carpinteria.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVJl:D THAT THE Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara
County approve the above named projects, and
.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That the Chatrman of the Board of Supervisors be authorize
to execute and sign on behalf of Santa Barbara County all applications for projects to
be sponsored by this County. 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the followi
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker.
Nays, none. Absent, Fred G. Stevens, Sam J. Stanwood.

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Free Rental
~gree men t .
Claims Lai
Over.
Withdrawal
of Claims.
August 6th, 1934
/ In the Matter of the Fzee Rental Agreement covering Camp Site at D. s. P. 3 
Santa Rosa Park.
"" -
Upon motion, duly seconded a?d carried ~he Chairman was authorized to sign the

four copies of lease covering the Free Rental of Camp Site at o.s.p.3 Santa Rosa Park
'
for 12 months fr om July 25th, 1934 with right of renewal until June 30th, 1940 

In the Matter of Abandonment of Portions of Modoc Road.
)!ESOLUTION NO. 1406
W~REAS Dorsey Linbarger, Charles I. Bliss, Mary s. Bliss, Fannie Stevens and
Lillian. G. Smith, - under date of June 4th, 1934, communicated with the City Council of t e
City of Santa Barbara, requesting _said body to vacate and abandon all right, title and
interes.t of the Oity of Santa B~ba.ra in and to certain real property situated on Modoc
Road in the County of Santa Barbara, and
'
WHEREAS on Julf' 5th, 1934, the City of Santa Barbara referred the said matter to

the Board of Supervisors because of the fact that the property in question was located
outside. of the city limits, and
WHEREAS the Board of Supervisors is desirous of ascertaining the location of said

property and securing a report from the County Surveyor with respect to the interests 
of the .C ounty of Santa Barbara in the said property,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Surveyor be authorized and he is

hereby .a uthorized and directed to examine the req.u es. t of said above named persons and
make a written report to this Board stating the interests of the County of Santa Barbar
  
in the ~bove mentioned property, together with a map showing its location 

In the Matter of Claims La.id Ove~.

Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claims
' .
be and the same are hereby laid over, t o wit:




Irene Oliphant
do do
Rose Bartnick
County Council of Social Agencies
do do
Standard Fence Co.
Calif. County Planning Commission Assn.
A. Carlisle & Co.
Henry G. Hanze
Haas Bros.
J. A. Deknated & Son, Inc.
Johnson & Johnson
Don Baxter, Inc.
Brunswig Drug Co.
The Upjohn Co.
Western Surgical Supply Co.
H. A. Metz Laboratories, Inc.
McKesson-Western Wholesale Drug Co. Ltd.
Underwood Elliott Fisher Co.
E. R. Squibb & Sons

In the M~tter of Withdrawal of ciaims from the Auditor.
 '
$57.00
11.50
95.25
g3.33
250.00
550. 00
10.0Q
611.99
s.oo
168.92
54.gg
23.29
2g.94
7.94
70.63
123. 62
47.37
109.39
7.17
37.27
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it i s ordered that the order made and

entered .o n July 16th, 1934, allowing. the claim of Commercial Office Supply co. for
#82.00 out of State Relief Fund be and the same is .he~eby rescinded and it is further
320
ordered that said claim be recalled from the Auditor and reallowed, as of July 16th,
1934, for $82.90 out of General Fund.
Claims Al l o ed. In the Matter of Claims Allowed 
r

. Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claims
be and the same are hereby allowed , each claim for the amount and payable out of the
fund designated in the order of allowance endorsed on the face of each claim respectiv ly,
to wi~;


Acquistapace, Annie
Air Reduction Sales Co.
American Optical Co.
Andrew's Grocery
GENERAL BOND
A & P Tea Co
Associated Charities
Associated Charities
Associated Charities
Associated Oil Co.
Azar Brothers
Azar Grocery
do
Bailard, L. N.
Baird, Dr. Charles . G.
Baker Linen Co., H. 'I
Ball, Robert J.
Ball, Robert J.
Ban.k of America
Sates, Mrs. Bertha
Bates, Mrs. Bertha
Beaudette, Mrs. Loretta
Belger, Larry E.
Bender Moss Company
Big Sisters of Alameda County
Blair, . lfallace
Blanchett, Mrs. Julia
Boston Shoe Shop
Bottaini, F.

Boys and Girls Indus1D.al Home and Farm
Bradbury, w. W.
Bradbury , W. W.
Braun Corporation
Breilein, Mrs. E.
Breilien, Edith
Brooks Oash Grocery
Browne's Anaoapa. Coffee Roasters
Browne's Anacapa Coffee Roasters
Brown, J.
Brush, Nathaniel H.
Buckman, Mrs. Jack
Burroughs Adding Machine Co.
Burton, J. E.




t12.50
12.16
15.3g
l0.76
35.39
7.93
1g9.3!
411.~
74.g5
74.99
15. 37
10.00
8.32
5.13
99.71
350
125.00
5. 00
10.00
10.00
65.00
29.50
10.00
42.50
12. 50
26.67
1.65
12.50
52.51
12.50
12.00
7.90
6.32
7.91
10.75
6.15
2.05
2.19
50.00
4.67
235. 75
5.63














August 6th, 1934.
California Junior Republic GENERAL FUND
California Market
California Mission Trails Assn.
California Pipe &Supply Co 
Campbell, o. c.
Carpinteria Water Co.
Carrillo & Davis
o. & W. Feed Store
do do
Cervantes, Mrs . Luz
Charbonneau, Adlord
Chard, Arthur
Chelini, Mrs. George
City Building & Loan Association
do do
City Contracting Company
City Contracting Oo 
Clarey, J. A.
Clift, Mrs. Henry 
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co 
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co.
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co.
Coleman, W. R.
Coles, Butler


Columbia Carbon Company, The
Commercial Off ice Supply Co.
Commercial Office Supply Co.
Consolidated Title & Guaranty Company
Continental Store
Cosmopolita Grocery
Cox, Flo
Craviotto Bros.
Crawford, J. D.
Cross, Mrs. N.
Cummings, Mrs. Carrie
Daniels, Randall
Davenport , Maude S.
Davis Store, D. D.
Deleissegues, o. A.
Dillingham, H. J.
Dinsmore, A. c.
Dodge' E. G.
Dominguez, Mrs. Alfred
Dominguez, Mrs. Mary
Doyle, Mrs. W. T.
Drumm, Mrs. c.
Durbiano Dairy
Durbiano Dairy
Durbiano Dairy

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15.00
7.17
16.22
13.43
3.00
2.41
11.02
7.6S
20.14
32.66
14. oo
10.00
30.00
s.oo
12.64
5.00
12.00
12. 00
75.00
49.02
117. 75
20.73
14. 00
45.00
9.22
51.6S
17.50
12.50
101.18
9g.og
6.15
1.30
7.00
12.00
5.00
22.03
10.00
3.5g
3.g1
l01t 00
12.50
12.00
100.00
140.00
25.00
6.9g
g.oo
15.5g
1.23
32~

















Eden, Miss Madelin GENERAL FUND
El Camino Chevrolet Co.
Eldridge, Mrs. Mabel
Elwell, Mary
Enterprise Dairy
Faulding, Mrs. Dwight
Federal Drug Co.
Federal Drug Co.
Federal Drug Co 
Federal Drug Company
Feehan, Madeline
Felmlee Grocery, c. E.
Fernald, Miss Florence
Ferris, Arthur
Ferris, Charles
Fishkin, A.
Fleming's Grocery
French, E.
Fuller & Co. , w. P.
Fuller & Co. , W. P. 
Gay, Pearl
Girardy, L. E.
Giruado, Mrs. Antoinette
Goddard-Jackson Co.
Golden Stare Company
Gonzales, Manuel 
Gray, Albert E.
Greenfield, Mrs. Eva
Grgich Meat Market

Guadaguin, Valentino
Hadley Company, Charles R 
Hamilton, G. v.
Hansens & Sons Keat Market
Haran, Dorothy
Hargrave, Seth
Harms, Mr. Adelaide
Hauser, E. E.
Hauser, E. E.
Heckendorf, Percy c 
Henderson, H. c.
Henderson, Ira G.
Henderson, Mabel
Henry, Ralph
Henry, R. D.
Herman's Market
Hicks, Rosa A.
Hill, Thomas
Holiday Hardware Company
Home of the Good Shepherd

t12.50
s.17
12.00
14.oo
441,96
12.00
6.10
5.3g
g1.50
3.75
10.00
74.74
10.00
47.27
12.50
3.47
6.15
2.os
4.66
1.50
15.00
s. 00
60 . 00
4.6g
12.5q
10.00
12.50
12.50
5.12
10.00
35.g6
75.00
10.25
7.g1
62.77
100.00
37.00
10.00
53.42
14.50
157.50
3.01
3. 5g
5.g7
16.0S
15.00
15.00
4.20
93.33 ,





Home Owner's Loan Corporation GENERAL FUND
Houghton1s Store
Huff, Elizabeth
Inouye, s.
Jackson, R. E.
James, Harold

Janssens Grocery
Johnson, Elizabeth
Jones, the Druggist
Jones Service $tation
Jorgensen Store, Alfred
Karl's Grocery
Kemp, Doris
Kemp, Mr. George
Kennedy, Mrs. John
Kettlewell, Cecil
Kincher, Chas. H.
Kenney, J. c.
Knott, Charles W.
Lang, J. L.
Lang Grocery, John
La.Primaveira

Lasserre, Mrs. L. A.
Lawton, c. W.
Lennon's Grocery
Leslie, Mrs. Katherine
Levy, Henry
Lew-Bert Store
Light, Mrs. Marvin
Light, Marvin
Littlefield, Hattie
Live Oak Dairy




Loan & Building Association of .S.B.
Loback, Ray
Loftis, Hugh
Los Angeles Wholesalers Boarq of Trade
Loveday, Mrs. E. B.
Low, Fred
Low, Fred
Lynch, Charles
Maier's Grocery
Martin, Albert
Mathiason, c. N.
Mazzia, Ludwig
Mazzini, Mary
Meeks, Mrs. E.
Mendoza, Mrs. Lucy
Menezes, Mrs. MaTy
Merrill, Dr. E. R.


$10.67
79.6S
l0.4-5
16.21
12.50
40.00
6.92
40.00
3.17
1.54
57.42
24.60
10.00
17.00
10.00
135.00
10.00
12.50
10.00
181. 34
10.Sl
95.75
12.50
12.50
6.25
25.00
12.50
62.25
15.00
3.97
6.65
6.66
11.00
31.51
15. 00
3.13
9.00
1.71
4.14
7.53
26.29
4.46
12.00
12.50
12.50
15.00
50.00
125.g3
40.00
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Meyers, Emma GENERAL FUND
Meyers, Mrs. Emma
Meyers, Mrs. Emma
Mid. Coun. Pub. Serv. Corp. 
do do do 
do do do
Miller, Mrs. Bertha
Mi 11 et t, Marie
Mission Linen & Towel Supply
Montecito Oil Placer Mine Co.
Monteoito Store
Monte Vista Dairy
Moore, F. F.
Moore, F. F 
Moore Mercantile Co.
Morehouse Apartments
Morehouse, Mrs. Martha
Morehouse, Mrs. Martha K.
Morehouse, Mrs. M. x 
Morris, L. J.
Morse, Chas. W.
Morten, P. E.
McCain, Ella Mae
McCain, E. M.
McDonough, Virginia
McDougall, Taylor
McGregor, Mrs. Robert
McGuire, George M.
Mcintyre, Andrew
Mcintyre, Ed.
McLean, Geo. G.
llcNutt, W. B.
McQ.uaid, Mrs. s.
Nielsen & Petersen
Nielsen and Petersen
Norman, Mrs. D.
0 B. Dairy
do
0 1Bann1on Dairy
O'Brian, Mrs. M.
Oerter, Howard
Olivera, Mrs. Rose
Ortega Manuel
Ott Hardware Company
Pacific Coast Publishing Co 
Pacific Lodge

Pacific States Bldg. & Loan
Pacific States Savings & Loan Oo.
Parker Manufacturing Co. 
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15.00
12.50
$.66
99.15
14.18
.
g2.94
s.oo
10.00
2.g5
1.50
g.g2
49.40
12.50
7.60
14.91
4.99
25.50
23.73
1.66
7.5g
135.00
10.00
6.oo
7.00
12.00
10.00
40.00
12.50
g.oo
15.00
35.00
7.41
12.50
12~30
15.3g
10.00
1.64
.62
3.1g
10.00
12.50
105. 00
12.50
3.3g
159.g7
50.00
12.50
12.50
20.00
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August 6th, 1934.
Parks, Mrs. A. GENERAL FUND
Parma Company
Par sons, J. N.
Patrick and Moise-Xlinkner Co.
Penney Company, J. c.
P.erello, Bert
Peterkin, Mrs. Margaret
Fierro, M.
Potter , Terence
Puritan Ice Co 
Railway Express Agency

Railway Express Agency
Rector, c. J.
Redmond, Grace
Reid, J. W.
Remington Rand Inc.
Rice, Isabel
Rios, Mrs. Carmelita
Rodman, Mrs. B. R.
Rodman, Mrs. B. R.
Rouard, A 
Ruiz, Miss Maria De los Angeles
do do
Rust, F. W 
Baf eway Store
do
do
do
Sahm., Isaac S.
Saime, Jo~
S & K. Market
Sanchez, Vivian
San Marcos Dairy


Banta Barbara Building & Loan Assn.
Santa Barbara Clinic
Santa Barbara Electric Co.
I Santa Barbara Mutual Building & Loan
do Telephone Co.
do do
do ' do
do do
do do
do do
Santa Maria Gas Company
Santa Maria Guarantee Building & Loan
Santa Maria Milk Company
Barri, John
do do
Savage, Josephine

s. oo
72.93
6.gg
1.40
9.99
i2.50
39.17 
g.o. o
3.70
50.00
1.41
i .oo
4g.15
2.og
12.50
12. 91
40.00

44.33
2.93
5.06
12.50
12.50
s.66
205.g7
30. 73
393.10
54. 75
122.23
1g.30
7.00
1os.29
13.50
2.46
7. 02
120.50
30.31
20.00
30.10
10.15
90.15
l0.35
67.22
6.40
49.14
16. oo
5.66
7.00
12.50
s.oo
3 5

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Schalmo, Wm. GENERAL FUND
Schauer Printing Studio
Schauer Printing Studio

Schauer Printing Studio
Schroeppel Dairy
Seaside 011 Company
Seymour, Frank
Shaw, Walter
Shean, D. B.
Sheridan, Mary L.
Sheridan, Mrs. Mary t .
Shoemaker, Mrs. Josephine
Shor kley , T. M 
Simmons Company, The
Smith, Anna c.
Smith, Nelson


Southern California Edison Co 
Southern California Edison Co.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

Southern Counties Gas Company
do do do
do do
Squier, E. W.
Standard Oil Oo.
Stark, Carl
do

State of Calif. Department of Penology
Stationers Corporation
Stearns, Mrs. Clara
Stoddard, Rebecca
Stubbe, Jr., Joe

Stubbs, Jr., Joe
Stubbs, Jr. , Joe
.
St. Francie School
St. Vincent's Institution
.
Sunset McKee Salesbook Co.
Sunshine Cottage
Swartz, W. E.
Tant, Charles
Thomas, Rev. H. B.
Tobey s Grocery
Tompkins, Martina
Townsend, Mrs. w. c.
Underwood Elliott Fisher Co.
Underwood Elliott Fisher Co.
do
do
do
do
do
do

$ 9  00
15.37
20.g6
22  03
5.53
47.01
12.00
10.00
12.50
12.50
12.50
30.00
25. 00
245.70
6.60
13.00
45.11
7.77
2.00
2.g1
15.49
6.45
4.63
.9g
13.45
12.50
49.23
10.00
2.07
1.23
gs. co
125.00
15.05
7.44
16.9g
7g.g3
1165.00
375.00
24.17
12.50
200.00
10.00
17.42
12.50
50.00
g. oo
7.1g
24. oo
96.g4









 August 6th, 1934.
Union Feed & Fuel Co. SENERAL FUND
Union Hardware & Metal Co.
Union Hardware & Metal Co.
Union Hard.w are & Metal Oo 
Union Mill & Lumber Co
Union Kill & Lumber Co.
Union Mill & Lumber Co.
Vance, J. JC.
Van's Market
do
Venzor , Pedro
Verner s Market
Vince, John

Wa.t er Works Department
Weidman, Phil
Wilke, JC. J.
Williams, J. D.
Wilson, Mrs. Clifford
Wood, Vincent
Wood, Mrs. W. H.
Wo.o ds, Mrs. H
Yee. Kee Chong


Ad.ams Company, J. D. FIRST ROAD 1UND
Shepard, c  
Wood, Vincent JC.
Ovieda, JC. G 

Twitchell, L. L 

Doerr, L. R.
Gilmore Oil Co.
Hebel Garage , A. R.
Lambert, Ray
Lester, James
SECOND ROAD FUND
GOOD ROADS FUND
Railway Express Company
Scolari, J.
Smith, W. F.
Sweet, W.
Union Hardware & Metal Company
Union Hardware & Metal Co  .
Sil. va, W. p  LOS ALAJIOS PUB. CEJAE. DIST.
123.50
6.go
11.97
11.01
153.79
39.66
34.63
12.50
23.73
9 02 .
15.00
7.17
10.00
5.50
1so.oo
24.oo
10.00
25.00
25.00
1.67
12.50
10.00
ll.32
35.00
13.47
50.00
65.00
37.50
152.36
2.16
g2.50
12.50
2.29
15.00
7.00
16.00
s4.62
60.54
4.oo
Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomae T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Ronald M. Adam
and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, Fred G. Stevens.
Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die  .
The foregoing minutes are hereby approved.
sore.
Attest:
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County Aid f r_
Relief of
Unemoloyment

.
Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
.
August 13th, 1934, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomae T 
 Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood; Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L.
Preisker, and the Clerk. Supervisor c. t. Preisker in the chair 
.
The minutes of the meeting of Auglist 6tb, 1934, were read and approved 
.
In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment:

 It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper
 persons to receive county aid;
Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his war


 rant on the Unemployment Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set op
posite their respective names, to wit:
 Name
 Bro1fll, John
.
Diaz, Gilbert
 Flores, Martin
.
Gonzales, Gregorio
.
Para, Francisco
 Perez, Manuel
 Ramirez, Jesus
 Ramirez, Lucie
.
Rubalcava, Estephan
.
Rodriguez, Jose
Romero, Tom
.
Savala, Hilario
.
Torres, Cirilo

Abila, Frank
Adame,  Ronald
.
~llman, Bette
Alvarez, _Sulpicio
Ambrosi,. Joe
Andrada., . Mary
Antles, Louise 
Aparicio, Thomas
Aples, S~rah
Araluce Abel
Aredondo_, Marcus
Arrallanes, Luz A. 
Ashbaugh) Minnie
Avales, Manuel 
Avilla, Julian
Baillie, James
Bates, Archie
Becerra, Felix
Bell, Mabel
Benitz, Antonio
Bianchini, Orlando
B~ney, Mary
Blaylock, Wm.
Booth, William


,

- --. 
Hrs. Worked
24
16
24
24
24
24
24
24
16
24
g
~4
24
24
21
24
lg
24
24 
12
16
24
24
16
24
24
24
16
24
2
24
24
6
24
24
ig
lg


 



'
Amount
12.00
g.oo
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
g.oo
12.00
4.oo
12.00
12.00
12.00
10.50
12.00
9.00
12.00
12.00
6. 00
g.oo
12.00
12.00
g. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
g.oo
12.00
1.00
12.00
12.00
3.00
12.00
12.00
District
District I
Unemployment
200-B-7
Aug. 6-9, 1934 
District II
Unemployment
200-B-7
August 6-9, 1934 


'




 



,


Name
Borgatta, Carlos
Burdette, Irene
Burns, Joseph
Bush, Frank
Busie, Sab~no
Butler, Mamie
Caballero, Ed.w.
Caballero, Raphael
Cabral, Rudolph
Calles, Geramine
I Calles, Rosalio
Cavestri, Chas. .
Canning, Mrs. Joseph 
Gano, Edward
Carbajal, Pablo
Cardona, ll'rotunado
Cardona, Gonzalo
Oarrono, Joaquin
Carrell, Edgebert
Carter, Hugh
Castillo, Jos. B.
Colaya, William
Chackel, Victor


Chacon, Eustacio
Chapman, Antonia
Chavos, Cecelio
Chavez, Raphael
Cheesebrough, Visalia
Chelini, George
Cisneros, Joe R.
Clements, Wm.
Cobb, Chas.
Collese, Manuel
Collins, Nancy
Conlon, Jos. Jr.
Conlon, Jos. Sr.
Contreras, Faustino
Converse, Linton
.
Cock, John ,
Corbett, Hugh
Cordero, Chas. c.
Cordero, Encarnation
Cordero, Manuel
Corral, Martin
Cozzalio, M.ary
Craig, Alex
Crenshaw, Jeanette
Cress, Nelly
D1Andrea, John

August 13th , 1934
Hrs. Worked
12
14
4
14
16
lS
lS
l g
18
16
g
18
24
32
20
16
16
36
24
13
24
lS
24
16
24
24
16
24
36
16
12
lg
16
24
24
24
24
24
24
lS
24
18
17
24
24
24
24
23

Amount
6.oo
7.00
2. 00
7.00
s.oo
9.00
9.00
9.00
9.00
s.oo
4. 00
9.00
12.00
16.00
10.00
g.oo
s.oo
18.00
12.00
6.50
12.00
9.00
12.00
g.oo
12.00
12.00
. ~ g. 00
12.00
18.00
s.oo
6.oo
9.00
s.oo
12.00
12.00
12.00

12.00
12. 00
12.00
9.00
12.00
9.00
g.50
12.00
12.00
1200
12.00
ll.50
4.oo
District
District II
Unemployment
200-B-7
August 6-9, 1934.
- ~
330
Name
Day, Mrs. Marion
De la. Torre William
Delgadillo, Gregary
Diaz, Antonia
Diaz, Michael
Diaz, Refugio
Dickson, Eva
Di~ther, Adolph
Deminguez, Antonio
Dominguez, Teodolo
Downes, Grace C.
Dugan, Shirley
Dunbar, Mrs. Richard
Elgert, Minnie
Ell is, Verta
Eamis, Joe
Escota, Mrs. Vincent
Espana, Jose
Espinoza, Pedro
Espinoza, Ray
Estrado, Estephen
Estrada, Martinez
Fabelo, Francisco
Falcon, Joe
Fernandez, Joe
Fields, Leone
Fisher, Tennie
Flores, Librado
Forney , Eugene
Franco, Nicholas
Frausto, Severo
Galindo, Antonio
Galindo, Efrain
Galindo, Gilbert
Gallindo, Ernesto
Garcia, Adolph
Garcia, Chas.
Garcia, Steve
Garcia, Weneslado
Geriano, Anna
Garmon, Albert
Garton, Omar
Garzoli, Mercedes
Gentry, Leona
Glover, Herschel
Gomez, Joe
Gonzalo, Armando






Hrs. Worked
32
18
32
24
24
9
2
24
24
24
24
6
24
18
12
21
24
24
16
24
16
4
16
32
24
24
24
16
24
16
16
24
16
24
24
16
18
24
24
24
18
18
24
36
.6
13
16
Amount
16. 00
9.00
16.00
12.00
12.00
4.50
1.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
3.00
12.00
9.00
6.00
10.50
12.00
12.00
s.oo

12.00
8.00
2. 00
s.oo
16.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
s. 00
12.00
s.oo
s.oo
12.00
s. oo
12.00
12.00
s.oo
9.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
9.00
9.00
12.00
1$.00
3.00
6.50
8.oo

District
District II
Unem!)loyment
200-B-7
August 6-9, 1934.

Name
Gonzalo, Edwardo
Gonzalos, Edw. R.
Gonza les, Felipe
Gonzales, Gregorio
Gonzales, Julio
~onzales, Peter C.
Gonzales, Roque
Gramasco, John
Gudgeon, Geor ge
Gudice, James
Harper, Eva
Harrison, Richard
Hawkins, Agnes
Henry, Joseph
Hernandez, Angel
Hernandez, Emeterio
Hernandez, Frank
Hernandez, Ignacio
Hernandez, Jose N.
Hernandez, Jose s.
Herrera., Felipe
Herrera, Sant os
Hetherwick, John
Hill, Clarence
Hockreiter, Nick
Holquin, Esequel
Holston, J ohn
Holt, Lee
Howard, Albert c.
Hunter, Elizabeth
Hunter, Robert
Hyne, Fred
Imucci, Mike
Infante, Max
Javamillo, Sabino
Jen sen,. Lars
J ones, May
Juarez, Adrian
Kahue, Moses
Kelly, Wilma
Kellum, Myrtle
Kennedy, Ben
Kent, Bessie
Kerr, Annie
King, Uhas.
Kiriskidas, Frank
Koppleman, Alvera
Kest er, Adeli ne








August 13t h , 1934.
Hrs . Worked
24
16
24
24
12
24
17
12
24
20
lS
24
lS
9
16
16
24
24
16
16
7
24
24
24
19
36
6
24
24
lS
1g
16
24
16
21
24
32
17
24
24
2S
24
24
18
lS
24
lS
Amount
12. 00
g. oo
12.00
12.00
6. 00
12. 00
g. 50
6.0. 0
12.00
10. 00
9. 00
12. 00
9. 00
4.50
s.oo
s. oo
12.00
12. 00
s. oo
s.oo
3. 50
12.00
12. 00
12.00
9.50
lg. oo
3. 00
4. oo
12.00
12.00
9. 00
9.00
s. oo
12. 00
g.oo
l 0.50
12.00
16. 00
g.50
12. 00
12.00
14. oo
12.00
12.00
9. 00
9.00
12. 00
9. 00
District
District II
Unemployment
200- B-7
August 6-9 , 1934.
3 1
--------~----.,.------------------------------------.-----
332

Name Hrs. Worked Amount District.
Larsen, Ellen 24 12. 00 District II
Unemployment
Lemos, John 24 12.00  200-B-7
August 6-9, 1934
Leon, Jen.nie 24 12.00
Leon, Tony 32 16.00
Licona, Catherine  22 11. 00
LillJY, Clifford 16 g. 00 .
Limon, Joe 16 g.oo
Linville, Mrs. Robt. 24 12.00
Lons, Raymond 12 6. oo
Long, Irene lS 9.00
Lopez, Arnulfo 24 12.00
Lopez, Frederico 24 12.00
Lopez, Jose X 24 12.00

Lopez, Manuel D 40 20.00
Lopez, Max  16 s. oo
Lopez, Renaldo 24 12.00
Lord, Walter  lS 9. 00
Loza, Maria 30 lj.90
_,
j
Lugo, Dimetrio 7 3. 50.
Lugo , Tony  24 12.00
Lynch, Chas. 4g 24.oo
Lyons, Thoas. 24 12. 00
Madrigal, Joaquin 24 12 . 00
Maloy, Maydora l g 9. 00
Marsh, Norman  lg 9. 00
Martinez, Alfredo  16 s.oo
Martinez, Bartolo 24  12. 00
Martinez, Es ton 24 12.00
Martinez, Galli lo  24 12. 00
Martinez, Jos. A. 32 16. 00
Martinez, Zacarice 16 g.oo
Masson, Edmund 6 3. 00
McAllister, David  4o 20. 00
Mccants, Luther  24 12. 00
McCants, Wm. c. 40 20. 00
McCarthy, Francis 16 g. oo
McKinnon, Donald 24 12. 00
McLaughlin, Cora 24 12.00
McMurdo, Ann 24 12.00
McNamara, Vera 22 11. 00
Mecham, Frank 24 12.00
Medley, Harold  24 12.00
Mendoza, Andres 16 s.oo
Mendoza, Arthur  24 12. 00
Mendoza, Chas. 24 12.00
Mendozit., Manuel  24 12.00
Mejia, George 18 9.00
Meyering, Hattie 18 9.00
-------------------~--- ---- -- - -
3 3
August 13th , 1934.
Name Hrs. Worked Amount District
Meyers, Mamie 12 6. 00 District II
Unemployment
Michela, Joe i4.oo  28 200-B-7
August 6-9, 1934.
Milner, Armando 24 12.00
Mirales, Jesusa  24 12.00
Molino, Victorino 24 12.00
Mora, Santiago 24 12.00
Munro, Ross  24.oo
.
Must in, Walter 20 10.00
Nash, John  ig 9.00
Navarez, Louie  24 12.00
Newkirk, Roy  18 9.00
Nickola, Morresi 16 s. 00
Nimmo, Frank 12 6.oo
Ojeda, Juan  16 g.oo
Olomara, Eisakis 40 20.00
Orella, Raymond  32 16.00
Ornelas, Abraham 24 12.00
Orrantia, Ignacio 24 12.00
Ortega, Secundino 16 s.oo
Pace, William 24 12.00
Padilla, Felix 18 9.00
Padilla, Salvador 24 12.00
Palacios, John 24 12.00
Palatto, Guadalupe . 24 12.00
Palatto, Jose 24 12.00
Palla to, Marcus  24 12.00
Pallatto, Nick  24 12.00
Perales, Nicholas 14 7.00

Pereyra, Delpilna 24 12.00
Pereyra, Jennie 24 12.00
Perez, Domingo 24 12.00
Perez, Elena 24 12.00
Perez, Jesus 24 12.00
Perez, Refugio 24 12.00
Peterson, Inez 24 12.00
Positos, Jose 24 12. 00

Qualle, Christie 24 12. 00
Ramirez, Joe 24 12.00  _,
Randall, Hattie 14 7.00
Rapoza, Manuel 24 12.00
Ray, Roscoe  36 18.00
Renteria, Hilario 24 12.00
Roy, Epifano 24 12.00
Reyes, Carmen 24 12. 00
Richart, Mrs. Rolland 24 12.00 
Rico, Salvador 24 12. 00
Riley, Wm. 24 12.00
Rivas, Jesus 
24 12.00
334
Name
Riviera, Juan
Robertson, Alexander
Roblas, Inez
Rodarte, Raymond
Rodriguez, Matios
Rogers, Jos.
Rogers, Julia
Rollings, Clarence
Romero, Alfonso
Romero, Carmen
Romero, Jesus
Romero, Ramiro
Rosales, Antonio
Rosales, Antonio A. 
Rueff, Fred
Rueff, Joseph
Ruiz, Filberto
Ruiz, Nasario
Saberion, Louis
Sailor, Mattie
Salazar, Frank
Salazar, Reyes
Samara, Victor
Sanchez, Faustino
Sandoval, Austin
Sand!l1Val, Emelio
Sandoval, Jose
Santana, Adolph 
Sariano, Pablo


Saucedo, Donancian6
Sauceda, Margareto 
Secrest, Nellie
Seegert, Helen
Sepulveda, Joaqd.n
Sierra, Angel
Silva, Mary
Sinex, Cecelia
Smith, Chester
Snyder , Ear 1
Snyder, Harry
Borio, Mike
Sosa, Joe
Sotello, Martin
.
Stafford, Howard
Stanton, Dave
Steeves, Ewart
Stock, Alfred


- .
Sutherland, w. Thoe.
Hrs. Worked Amount
20 $10.00
18 9.00
24 12. 00
16
24
12
24
32
24
24
24
8
24
24
2
16
24
24
24
24
30
24
12
24
24
2~
24
24
24
24
24
18
24
24
24
24
24
lS
24
24
g
32
24
16
35
16
36
8.00
12.00
6.00
12.00
16.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
4.oo
12.00
12.00
1.00
8.oo
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
15.00
12.00
4.00
6.oo
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
9.00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
9.00
12.00
12.00
4.oo
16. 00
12. 00
s.oo
17.50
s.oo
lS.00
District
District II
Unemployment
200-B-7
August 6-9. i934,

\
----------------i--------------------------,----~-
3 5

Name
Swars, Frank
Tarnstorm, ~i cholas .
Tatj es, J ohn
Taylor, Ben
Thomas, Teresa
Tor res, Gorgonio
Torres, Joe
Torres, Raphael
Tromberg, Jack
Turner, Clarence
Tyrrell, Ernest
Unzueta, Julian
Uri bes, Manue 1
Valdivia, J oaquin
Valenzuela, Ernest
Van Poppel, Adrian
Vasquez, Ramon
Vasquez, Vrigil
Velardo, John J.
Velardo, Marceline
Veldes, Apolinar
Villa, Jesus
Villa, Lorenza
Wallace, Cortea
Ward, Alice
Wionas, Wm.
Weiss, Anna
Weiss, Margaret
Weiss, Richard
West, Caddie
White, Wallace E.
Whiteside, Carman
Wi llia.ms, Melvin
Wilson, Harold
Wilson, Teresa
Wood, Dulce
Wood, Winham
Worley, Mabel
Yabarro, Rosenda
Yee, Fuk P.
Zabata, Herbert
Zapata, Tilmicio
Kunoz, Wm.
Maloney, Wm.
Browning, John
Carriacabura, J ohn
arand, Jerry
Knight, Francis












Hrs Worked
24
lS
2$
2S
24
16
32
24
24
lS
32
24
24
27
24
lS
21J.
36
12
24
24
24
24
lS
24
24
24
lS
24
l S
24
32
21
24
7
24
24
24
24
24
24
16
2g
2S
2g
21
Amont
12.00
9. 00
14.00
14. 00
12.00
s. oo
16. 00
12.00
12.00
9. 00
16. 00
12.00
12. 00
13 50
12.00
9. 00
12.00
lS. 00
6. 00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
9.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
9.00
12.00
9. 00
12. 00
16. 00
10.50
12.00
3.50
12.00
12. 00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
s.oo
14. 00
14.oo
14. oo
10 .50
14. oo
14.oo

Di strict
District II
Unempl oyment
200-B-7
August 6~9, 1934.



District IV
Unemployment
200-B-7
Aug. 6-9, 1934.
Name Hrs~ Worked Amount District
Edelblute, Elde 2g 14.oo District IV
Unemployment
. Wolford, Arthur 2g 14.oo 200-B-7
Aug. 6-9, 1934.
Barnes, Wm. 28 14. 00
Hartnell, Wm.  28 i4.oo
Lang, Fred  28 14.oo
Campbell, John 2g 14.oo
Payne, Joseph 2$ 14.oo
Lench , Ernest 6 4.oo

Hall, Wm.  24 12.00
Saragoza, Raymond  24 12. 00
Gilliland, Grace 15 7.50
Tolman, Bessie 24 12.00
Taylor, Allen 22 11.00
Hours 0 Period District five
Cowell, A. 30 .50 g/4/11.0 g/10  15.00
Kinyon, J. J. lg do 9.00
Lechuga, Max 22 do 11.00
Hernandez, Jesus 35 do 17.50
Johnson, 1f. J. 24 do 12.00
Brookshire, Chas. 24 do 12. 00
Martinez, J. 24 do 12.00
Mont es, Louis 30 do 15.00
Norman, Lewis 30 do 15.00
Williams, H. A.  12 do 6.oo

Olivera, Tom 24 do 12.00
el lo, Frank  24 do 12.00 
Ferraris, s. 1$ do 9.00
Ryzner, Frank 20 do 10.00
Tarsus, Vicente 18 do 9.00
Vierra, Mathew  27 do 13.50
DeRosa, John lg do 9. 00 .
Domingues, T. s. 1$ do 9.00
Vargas, O. 14 do 7.00
Pimentel, Antone 18 do 9.00
Parga, A. 6 do 3.00
Taylor, Verna  12 do 6.00

Abandonment \./'"
of certain pa ts
In the Matter of the Petition of Grayer Mansfield Jones, et al., for the .
of Public Hig wayAbandonment of certain parts of a Public Highway in the First Road District of the
County of Santa Barbara, State of California.
ORDER 0 F ABANOO NMENT 

The petition of Grayer Mansfield Jones, et al., in the above entitled matter
coming on regularly to be heard, and it appearing that said petition was filed herein

on the 16 day of July, 1934; that said petition was signed by .at least ten freeholders
of said county, at least two of whom are residents of the rirst Road District of the
County of Santa Barbara, and that the whole of the nroperty affected is situated in
said First Road District; and that on the ~n the 16th day of July, 1934, an Order
was made by this Board fixing Monday, the 13 day of August, 1934, at 10 o'clock a. m.
Preliminary
Budget for t
Fiscal year
1934-35.
3 7
August 13th, 1934.
~ -=- , . . . ,. ,.
as the day and time for hearing said petition, at the .room of said Board of Supervisors
in the Courthouse, in the City  of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara , State of California,
and providing that notice of the time and place fixed for hearing said petition
be given to all freeholders in said district by publication of said notice in the
CarpinteriaOhronicle, a newspaper of general circulation, published in said county, for
at least two successive weeks prior to said hearing, and that a similar nottce be posted
conspicuously along the line of the proposed vacation;
And it further appearing that said notice has been duly published and posted as
prescribed by the aforesaid order and that affidavits of such publication and posting
have been filed herein; and said hearing having been had and evidence having been given,

and it aPPearing that all of the allegations of said petition ~e true; and it further
appearing from all of the evidence submitted that the portions of said Road described in
said petition are unnecessary for present or pros~ective use,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the following portions of highway located in said First
Road District, i n the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, be and the ea.me are
hereby vacated,abandoned, discontinued and abolished, to wit:
PARCEL I: Beginning at a point on southerly line of road described in Final
Order of Condemnation" dated July 5, 1910, and recorded in Book 17 of Deeds, page 263,
Santa Barbara County Records, from which Station 225 plus 07.4 bears N. 11 03' 55" W.
20. 22 feet distant; thence along southerly line of said road N. 87 271 ~0 11 ; E. 77. 65
feet to angle point in said southerly l ine of road; thence N. 67 27 1 20 11 E. 77-.24 feet  '
to angle point in said southerly line of road; thence N. 45 271 20" E. 194. 7g feet to
angle point in said southerly line of road; thence N. 12 321 4011 W. 31. 61 feet to angle
point in said southerly line of road, from which point Station ~2g plus 6g.30 of said
road bears N. 6S 0 11' W. 24.23 feet distant; thence leaving said southerly line of road,
s. 56 10' 4011 w. 7.76 feet to a point from which Station 22g plus 6S.30 of said road
bears N. 50 ig 55" W. 20.S6 feet distant; thence s. 23~ 11 1 3011 W. 22.74 feet to a
point; thence S. 37 53' 05" W. i21.g7 feet to a point; thenc~ S. 53~ 53' 0511 W. 76.14
feet to a point; thence s. 75 191 05" W. 131.43 feet to a point; thence s. 70 24150"
W. 2.14 feet to point of beginning; said property having been surveyed by Geo. E.
MacCulloch, Licensed Surveyo~ No. 2063.
PARCEL II: Beginning at point on northerly line of road described in "Final
Order of Condemnation" dated July 5, 1910, and recorded in Book 127 of Deeds, Page 263,
Santa Barbara County Records, from which Station 22g plus 6s.30 of said road bears s.
50 lg 55" E. 20.86 feet distant; thence along said northerly line s. 56 10' ~-0 11 w.
776 feet to angle . point in said northerly line of road from which point Station 22S
plus 6S.30 of said r oad bears s. 6g0 111 E. 24.23 feet distant; thence s. 12 321 40"
E. 7.23 feet to point on said northerly line of road; thence leaving said northerly
line of road N. 23 111 3011 E. 12.3g feet to point of beginning; said property having
been surveyed by Geo. E. MacCulloch, licensed surveyor No. 2063
.
In the Matter of the Preliminary Budget f or the Fiscal Year 1934-35.
0 R D E R.
The Board proceeded with the further consideration of the budget f or the fiscal
year 1934-35, in detail. Certain correcti ons were made therein, and upon motion, duly
seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat said preliminary budget as submitted be and the
same is hereby approved, and the Auditor is authorized t o make the proper extensions
upon the same ; and it is
Further ordered that the Clerk of t his Board pub lish the required notice that on
August 20th, 1934, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the Board Room of said Board, in the City of
338



Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, the Board of Supervisors
will meet for the purpose of fixing the final budget for the fiscal year 1934-35, and
determining the tax levies, at which time and place any taxpayer may appear thereat an
be heard for or against any part of said budget; said hearings to be continued fromda
to day until concluded, but not toe xoeed a total of ten days. Said notice to be
published once in The Morning Press, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and
published in the County of 8anta Barbara, State of California, and to be in practicall
the following form, to wit:
N 0 T I C E.
Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara,
State of California.
Notice is hereby given that the preliminary budget of the County of Santa Barba a,
State of California, for the fiscal year 1934-35, has been a pproved by the Board of
Supervisors of said County, and has been prepared and printed for general distributio
t o the tax-payers of said county desiring a co py thereof.
Copies of said budget will be supplied to any tax payer of said County, upon
application t o the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
Notice is also given that on August 20th, 1934, at 10 o'clock a. m., the Board
of Supervisors will meet in the Board Room of said Board, in the Court House, in the
City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of Cal ifornia, f'or the purpose
of fixing the f i nal budget and determining the tax levies, at which time and place an
taxpayer may appear thereat and be heard for or against any part of said budget. . Sai
bearings to be continued from day to day until concluded , but not to exceed a total o
ten days.
It is further ordered that 500 copies of said preliminary budget be printed
for distribution to the public.
Purchasing /  In the Matt ~t,  of, PurJthasing Drinker-Collins Respirators fqr the Hospitals 
. of R.e spir. ato s .
Unemployed
Women in the
City of Sant
Barbar a.


SERA Projec s
Apnroved. ./ .

Mrs. Eva L. Wilson, Superintendent of the .Santa Barbara General Hosnital reported
favorable on the purchase of the respirator and the clerk was instructed to write
Walter Wrightam, that it can be purchased if the money was available  .
~n the Mattei: of ,th~ t!nem;?.t9.Yed Women of the Oi ty of Santa Barbara 
A delegation of unemployed women led by Angie Dunbar, Dulce Woods, Ann McMurdo
and Wilma Kel ley who spoke before the Supervisors on when they were to get back to wo k;
they were referred t o the County Unemploym~nt Relief Committee who were then in sessi n
in the committee room.
In the Matter of List of SERA P~ojects Approved;
RESOLUTION NO. 1411
WHEREAS, the following list of work projects has been submitted. t o and approve
.
by the Unemployment Relief Commission of Santa B~bara County, and application for
SERA, approval thereof wil l be nade by the local .Director of the SERA, upon the completion
of proper application forms, to wit:
WORK
District fl
Shepard Road
District f2
Meighborhood House
District f5
Cross Roads
PROJECTS FOR SERA
Shepard Road Carpinteria, California

Sewing Santa Barbara, Calif.
Cross Roads Betteravia, California
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE Board of Suuerviso.rs of Santa Barbara
County approve the above named projects, and


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Officer.
Cancellation
of Funds.
Transfer of
Funds.
Appointment
of a Represe
nta ti ve o
Unemployed.
Withdrawal
of Claims.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors be authorized
to execute and sign on behalf 9f Santa Ba!bara County all applications for project
to be sponsored by this County.
UPON THE PASSAGE. OF THE FO~EGOING RESOLUTION, THE ROLL BEING called, the
following Supervisors vot.ed Aye to ~it: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Ronald M. Adam, c. L.
Preisker, Fred G. Stevens and Sam~ Stanwood. 
In the Matter of Report of Officer .
The Annual Report of Eva L. Wilson, Superintendent of the Santa Barbara General
Hospital was received, examined and ordered filed 
. In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from 91-B-13, it appears that $5,000.00 is
not needed in this fund and is transferred .to Unappropriated Reserve .
. Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Sant~ Barbara County find that the sum of
$5,000.~o is not needed in 91-B-13, Gener~l Fund.
Now therefore, be it resol~ed by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to
the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund 
. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Th9mas'.l' Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none, Absent, none.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to 91-A-7,
Nurses and Clinic Help, General Fund.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen and which has depleted the funds provided for same;
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Five. Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the
unappropriated reserve to account 91-A-7, Nurses and Clinic Help, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none 
/ In the Matter of APPointment of a Representative of Unemployed on County
Unemployment Relief Committee.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Board of
Supervisors favor the apPointment of a representative of the Unemployed on the County
Unemployment Relief Committee, the person named to be one selected unanimously by
their. organization.
In the Matter of Withdrawal of Claims from the Auditor.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it 1s ordered that the order made and
entered July 16, 1934, allowing claim of Santa Barbara Telephone Co., for $l82.g3,
out of General Fund be and the same is hereby rescinded and it is further ordered that
said claim be recalled from the Auditor and reallowed as of July 16th, 1934, for
#171.51 out of General Fund.
Upon motion, duly Seconded and carried., it is ordered that the order made and
entered August 6th, 1934, allowing claims of
Gilmore Oil Co., for $152.36, Good. Roads Fund
Santa Barbara Telephone Co., for $10.15, State Fund
Santa Barbara Telephone Co. for $90 . 15, State Fund
Union Hardware & Metal Co. $60.54, Good Roads Fund
be and the same are her~by rescinded and it is further ordered that said claims be
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recalled from the Auditor and reallowed as of August 6th, 1934, as follows:
Gilmore 011 Co., for $152.36, out of Third Road Fund,
Santa Barbara Telephone Co., for t90.15, out of General J'und,
Santa Barbara Telephone Co., for $10.15, out of General Fund,
Union Hardware & Metal Co., for $60.54, out of Fifth Road Fund.
Claims Laid ver. _ In the Matter of 01a1ms Laid Over.
Cl aims
Rejected.

Allowance of
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Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claims
be and the same are hereby laid over, ~o wit:
County Courtcil of Social Agencies
County Council of Social Agencies
Hansen, Dr. Kai K.
Lockard, E. Keith
Metcalf, Frances L.
In the Matter of Claims Rejected.
$S3.33
250.00
20.00
220.00
5901.35
Upon motion duly second and carried, it is ordered that the following claims
be and the same are hereby rejected, to wit:
Oliphant, Irene
Pope Stamp & Dup. Co.
Pope Stamp & Dup.  co.
In the Matter of Allowance of Claims.

t57.oo
15.62
6.29
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claims
be and the same are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out of the
fund designated in the order of allowance endorsed on the face of each claim respectively,
to wit:

Abbott Linen Company
Abels, Henry
GENERAL FUND
Abels, Ed.
do
Acme Super Service
Acquistapa.ce, Annie
Acquistapa.ce, Rosa
Adam, Ronald M.
Addressograph-Multigraph
do do
Adler ' s Grocery
Air Reduction Sales Co.
Aiman, Barbara
Akesn, Wm.
Akens, Wm.
Albers Bros. Milling Co.
Albrecht, Henry
Alder, George
Aldridge, T. E.
Allen's Grocery
Aloe Company, A. s.
Aloe Company , A. S.
American Bakery
do do
American City Magazine




$77.g9
1S5. oo
45. 00
45.00
162.66
12.50
24.oo
37.go
21.27
43.42
6.15
12.60
76.77
45 . 00
50.00
223.46
 4g
75.00
5. 00
7.47
66.05
1.60
27.16
22.96
2. 00




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American Colloid Corp. GENERAL FUND
American Hos pital Service
American Law Book
American Public Health Assn.
Ames Harris Neville Co.
Anderas
Anderson, R. H.
Anderson, Sydney A.
Andrews Grocery
Andrew's Grocery
Aneel & Brandt
Arrellanes, Antonio
Ashby, Mrs. Helen
Ashmore, Neal
Associated Charities
do do
Associated Oil Company
Associated Cil Company
As sociated Oil Oo.
Atkinson, Anita
Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.
do do
do do
Austin, J. V. etc.

Aut omobile Club of Sou. Cal ifornia
Ayala, J. P.
Ayala, J. P.
Ayala, N.
Bailey's Grocery
Bailey, Leslie
Ba i s ley, A. J.
Baird , Dr. Charles G.
Baker Linen Company, H. W.
Baker Linen Company, H. W.
Balaam and Balaam
Ball, N. L.
Ball , Robert J.
Bancroft-Whitney Company
do do
Bard, o. R.
Barker, Joe
Barkman, Eric
Ba rnes, Mrs. S. A.
Bassett, R. G.
Bassett, R. G.
Bates, E. D.
Ba tkin, R. P.
Baxter, Don
Baxter, Don



 137.6g
51.35
10. 00
9.4g
24.64
.69
40. 00
27.09
s2.5s
9.07
i90.97
5. 00
s.50
37.46
3.32
7.26
25.Gg
4.30
16.59
70.16
lS.75
15. 23
54.53
2117.92
109.93
40.50
22. 50
110.00
10.25
s5. oo
5. 00
15.37
49. 9g .
409. 09
s.oo
112.50
175. 00
2.92
17.93
s . oo
g5.00
5. 00
s . 50
99.20
25. 00
10. 00
75. 00
2g.94
17.22
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Baxter, John
Becktold, Marie
Beckwith, Mrs. c .
Beebe, Lela J.
Bello, V. J 
Bergh, Lilly
Berginan Apts.
Bidamon, Chas.
. GENERAL FUND
Bier, Edward
Bigler, A. B.
Birabent, Albe. rt
Bischoff Surgical Co. , c. A.
do do
Bishop Jewelry Shop , Cha~
Bitterly Company
Black, Geo. A
Blakistons Son & Company, p.
Bo6tery Repair Shop
Booth, Cora M.
Boston Shoe Store
Bottaini, F.
Bottaini; I da
Botiller, Fred A 
Bowers & Stokes
Brackin, Mrs. R.
Bradbury, W. W.
Bradley, Roy
Bradley Truck Cqmpany
Bradley Truck Co.
Bradley Truck Co.
Branch, Inez
Braun Corporation
do do

Braun-Knecht-Heimann Co.
do do
Breck, Benjamin
do
Breen, Ed.
Breen, Ed.
Brees, Ada
Brem, Zeiler & Hammack
Bridgmann, R. L.
Bristol Company, The


Broadway Battery & Electric Shop 
Brodie, Tom
Brooks Cash Grocery
Brooks, Harry c.
Brown's Drug Store
Brown's Drug Store


$12.00
95.00
10.00
262.24
184.oo
40.00
4.26
23.97
5. 00
1.53
91. 00
i5s.11
146.$7
1.00
3.25
86.40
7.00
2. 05
120. 00
1.50
12.50
5.00
27.44
51.s7
s . 50
10.45
112.50
243.21
37.99
15. 00 .
20. 00
2. 87
45.61
g16.38
1906.50
4o.50
31.50
50.00
60. 00
40.00
10.00
2s.39
10.27
.92
10.00
33.15
16.00
3.52
1.57
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August 13th, 1934.
Bruner, A. G. GENERAL FUND
Brunette, Laura .
Brunswig Drug Co.
Brunswig Drug Co.
Brunswig Drug Co 
Bryant & Trott Co.
Bryant & Trott Co.
do do
do
do
do
do
Bryant, Jr., William
Budd & Bodine
Buell Bros.
Burkhart & Stockton
Burroughs Adding Machine Co.
Bush Electric Corp.
Byer, Roy
Calif. Corrugated-Culvert Co.
California County Planning Com. Ass.
California Market 
do
do
do
do
Calvary Cemetery
Calvary Cemetery
Campbell, Elmer
Campbell, Mrs. Helen
Campodonico Water Works
Canfield, Helen
Canfield, Helen
Caplis, Anna May
Carbon Girl Co.
Carlisle & Co. , A.
do do 
Carney, Bernice
Carpinteria Plumbing Co.
Carpinteria Realty Co 
do do
Carpinteria Realty Co.
Carpinteria Realty Co.
Carpinteria Water Co  .
Carson, Mrs. M.
Carter, Wm. E.
Castagna, Alice
Castagnola, George V.
Catcott, Priscilla
Catcott, Mrs. Priscilla
Cederholm, Naomi
Central City Chemical Consolidated
Certified Laboratory Products
$ 108.00
95.00
7.94
69.61
5.o4
39.25
10.Ell
22.75
g.20
5.04
125.00
15.35
9. 63
g5.14
27  14
2.51
g.oo
g4g.53
10.00
469.5g
4g.30
65.52
60.00
15.00
40.00
150.00
4.oo
150.00
97.go
40.00
5.13
41.g9
611.99
40.00
15.95
4.40
75.95
224.60
1.30
32. 00
6.00
5.00
100.00
17.10
110.00
1.05
30.00
144.43
s5.01
3 3
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Chambers, J. H.
Chambers, J. H.
GENERAL FUl~D
Channel Paper & Supply Co.
do do
Cheadle, Mr. George
Cheney Co. , C. R 
Christy, Jean
City Bakery
City Contra cting Company
City of Lompoc
City of Santa Maria
City of Santa Maria
do do
Clark, Arthur M.
Clark, Arthur M  .
Clarno, Lyman
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co.
Coast Wholesale . Grocery Co.
do . do
Collins, Margaret E.
Collins, Warren E.
Columbia Carbon Company
Columbia Carbon Co 
Colvert, Allena E.
Comargo , Ed.
Commercial Motor Service
Commercial Motor Service
Commercial Office Supply Sompany
Common, Wm. C.
Common, Wm. C.
Coniglio, Mrs. A.
Connell, W. c.
Consolidated Mach. & Supply Co 
Consolidated Produce Co.
Censor, W. H. 
Copeland's Bookshop
~
Cordero , Joe
Cordero, Joe
Corey, Elva
Cornwall, Thos. & Robt.
Cos~ow, G. Horace
.
Cosmopolita Grocery
Cota, Juan
Cota, Juan

County National Bank & Trust Co.
Crabb, Alonzo
Craviotto Bros.
Cregan, Mary
Crescent Garage
Crosiar, Donald


$37-SO
100.00
6.13
235.69
5.00
7. 67
12.00
27.24
5.00
7.00
2.00
5.40
5.4o
13. 05
12.00
1.61
262.74
30.17
166. 34
100.00
7.37
2.77
30.44
135 00
2.09
96.00
16$. 00
25.11
9.00
13.50
10.00
112. 50
5.74
267.44
50.00
9.42
36.00
45.00
80.00
3.20
33.00
79.91
36.00
40.00
20.00
10.00
. 1.75
50.00


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Cunni ngham , Edna GENERAL FUND
Curran, Mrs  . J. P.
Custer , Charles
Dagneaux, Marcel
Dale, Mr s . Emma R.
Danie ls, Helen
Dart, E. K.
Daudignon , Sidonie
Daughenbaugh , Ira
Davies , Evelyn V.
Davies, Mamie o.
Davis, c. E.
Davis, c. E.
Davis, Clara F.
Davison, Bard
Davison, Sam
Dawe, Vernon
Dayli te Grocery
Deknatel & Son, J. A.
De la Cuesta , Edward
Deleissegues , o. A.
Denton, Ernest
DePriest, Melba
Devaul, R.
Devine, Francis
Dewing, H. A.
Dickman, Grace L.

Dictaphone Sales Cor poration
Dille, F. E.
Dingeman Auto Court
Dinovitz, Jack
Dinsmor e, Thomas T.
Doan, Frank
Doane Building Co.
do do
Dodge, E. G.
Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co 
Domestic Laundry
Dominges, Bob A 
Dominguez, Phillip
Donahue, Mrs. Emma
Denker, Mrs. A. B.
Donnelly , J.
Dorman, Effie
D~as~ Arthur
Dover , Frank
Dover, Frank
Downing , Emily
Dowse , Mrs. E. M.


$64.75
5. 03
g. oo
100. 00
7.00
112.50
42.50
40. 00
5. 00
75.00
120. 00
2.75
s.90
s5. oo
100. 00
100. 00
14-4.oo
4.50
54.SS
33.90
3.93
37.74
40. 00
112.50
2.42
16.54
142.50
4. 50
121.00
s.oo
2. 90
6.oo
146.SS
167 . 06
13. 50
151.30
30.35
36.23
120. 00
. 5. 00
20.00
17. 00
4. 01
g5.00
s . 50
49.50
.
45.00
. 4. 00
100 . 00


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Doyle, Mrs . E~ward H.
Doy le , Mrs . W. T.
Drexler, A. H.
Drexler, A. H 
Drumm, Catherine
Dudley Mortuary
Dudley Mortuary
Duncan Auto Court
Dunne, Frank E.
Dunne , Frank E.
Eastman Kodak Stores
Eaton, W. H.
Eaves , A. T.
Echarren, Marguerite
Edwards, Mrs. Agnes
Edwards , Muriel
E 1 Berta Cafe
Ellwood Dairies
Ely, Rober t
Encinas, Frank
Encinas, Frank
Enterprise Dairy
Ercanbr ack , C. H.
Ezaki, J ames
Fabing, Lester
Fageol Truck & Coach Co .
do do
Fairview Inn
Fancy Fish Market
Faustino, Mary
Federa 1 Drug Company
Feder a l Drug Company
Federal Drug Co.
Felts, A. w.
Ferguson, c. L.
Ferguson, Mari e
Fernbaker, Clara
Field & Co., Alfred
Figg-Hobblyn, J. Odell
Fillippi ni, R. c.
Fish, W. E.
Fishkin, A.
Fitzgerald , James
Fitzs i mmons, E.
Fleming ' s Gr ocer y
Fletcher, c. A.
Folsom , Nancy H.
Fournier , Miss M. A.
Fouts, W.
GENERAL FUND




 
12.00
30.00
12.50
15. 00
s.oo
25. 00
105. 00
g.oo
305. 00
26.71
525.19
51. 50
40.75
44. 64
20. 00
112. S9
1.44
144. 00
30. 00
45. 00
40. 50
4.20
g. 50
3. 00
60. 00
29.43
4.21
1.70
7.44
60. 00
36. 40
l.2g
2.15
13g.g6
9.00
100. 00
40.00
3. 00
15. 00
g5.00
50. 00
2.52
40. 00
9. 00
6.15
150. 00
31. 39
25.97
75.00





August 13th, i 934.
Froom Plumbing Co., Arthur
Fryer, Margaret
Gagnier Funeral Service
Gallina, Ernesto
Gallisons Market
Galusha, Mrs. L. G 
G. & M. Cash
Garcia, Annie
Garcia, Elena
Gardner-Wheaton Drug Company
do do
Garrett, J. M.
Garrigan, J. D.
Garrigan, J. D.
Garrity, William J.
Garrity, William J.
Garvey, Daisy
Gates, F. H.
do
Gaviota Store
General Motors Truck Co.
Gerow Sheet and Metal Works
Gibson, John
Gilmore Oil Company
Gilmore Oil Co.
Glomset, Gusta
Golden StateCompany
Golden State Company
Googe, J. u.
Gorzell, C.
Gott, C. A.
Goularte, Olga V.
Graham, Edith
Grano, Joe
Grant, Mr. John
Greenbaum, Weil & Michels
Greenwell, Mrs. Arthur
Greeson, Lorenz
Gribble's Grocery
Griffith, Mable
Grigsby, Al
Grigsby, Al
GENERAL FUND


Grijalba, Arthur
Grimes-Stassforth Stationery Co.
do do do
do do
do do
Gruner, Starr
do
do

$ 58.60
e5.oo
245.00
.Sl
176. 03
27.50
6.15
54.oo
17.50
2.67
11.11
112. 50
145.90
161.50
1.28
3. 55
24.oo
51.00
1850.17
3. 04-
;,9 .40
138.00
6. 00
224.35
1035.02
75.00
282.36
16. 07
50.00
121.00
112.50
5.00
85.00
1.10
6.00
210.11
10.00
50.00
31.15
42.50
66.00
60.00
5.00
11.39
19.37
2.30
22.60
19.56
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Gruner, Starr GENERAL FUND
do do
Gruner , Starr
Guadalupe Milk Co.
Gumpert Co. , 6 
Guseman, Joseph
Haas Brothers
Hacking, Charles
Hadley Company, Charles R 
Hale Bros 
Halverson, Glen R 
Hannah, Marie
Hanson, A.
Hanze, Henry G.
Harberts, Richard
Hardison, Mrs. Bert
Harrigan, Wm.
Hart, Harriett
Hartrick, Rose
Hatheway, Wm.
Haupert, Alice
Hauser, E. E.
do
Hawkins Tire Service
Heckendorf, Percy c.
Heiges, Dr. L. E.
Henderson, H. E.
Hennessy, M.
Henning, A. J.
Henning, H. H.
Herman's Grocery


Hernandez, Ignacio
Heumphreus-Smith Electric Co.
Heumphreus-Smith Electric
Higginbotham, Mrs. Richard
Hing Yuen Company
Hitchcock, H. R.
Hobbs, G.
Hockenberry, Mrs. Anna
Hodge , Agnes
Hoffman, Mrs. Roy
Hohmann, W. c.
Holiday Hardware Co.
Holland, R.
Hollingshead, C. M.
Hollis, A. F.
Hollywood Surgical Bupnly Co.
Holser & Bailey
Holste, Reve



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19-56
19.56
19. 56
17.22
15.23
10. 00
16s.92
125.00
31.44
3.~7
135.00
37.42
154.00
g. oo
45. 00
5.00
2.09
g5.oo
92.25
5.00
29.03
59.g5
41.43
11.19
14.99
75.00
5. 00
40.00
112.50
50. 00
33g.13
 97
57.62
15.30
30.00
44.07
12.00
112.00
119.00
40.00
12.50
173.12
7.35
15.00
5.00
75.00
24.32
21. 29
75.00
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August 13th, 1934 
 Horn, E. E. GENERAL FUND
Horne, Mrs. Linnie
Hospital Standard Publishing Co.
Hough, Frieda
Hou~on s Grocery
Howard, Charles
Howard's Groc ery
Howerton, M. A.
Huerta, Caesario
Huff, Elizabeth H 
Hunt, D. F.
Hurlbut, Helen
Hurley, Dan
Huyck, Cedric
Ingram, Mrs. L.
Isom, B. A.
I som, I. w.
Jackson, Mrs . R. E.
Jacobs, Lucy
Jacobsen, E. B.
Jagemann, Frieda E.
J. & J. Company
James, C. E.
Jatta, Ira
Jensen, Margaret
Jesson, MissHelen
Johnson , o. H.
Johnson, F. W.
Johna:n & J ohnson
do do
Johnson, Marjorie
Johnston, Eugene
Johnston Fruit Company
Johnston, P. G.
Johnston, w. F.
Jonas, Charles
Jones , A. R.
Jones, Lillian
Jones, Mrs. s. J.
Jones Stationery Store
Jones Stationery & Gifts
Jordano Bros
 Jordana Bros.
Jordana Br os.
Keenan, James P.
Kelley, Hugh
Kelly , Imogene
Kellogg, Eugene s.
Kele, Chas.


,
 130.50
20. 00
9. 24
100 . 00
147.14
55.00
13. ~-1
190.06
9.00
200. 00
42.10
125.00
5. 00
2s.oo
12.00
99. 00
50. 00
5.24
12.00
175.00
135.00
6. 99
9.51
5s.50
65. 00
135.00
2.g9
9.00
23.29
120.72
3s.71
54. oo
g. 36
112.50
94. 50
5.00
24.oo
125. 00
15.00
6.92
6.20
40.54
47.63
29. 73
5. 00
2.50
g5. 00
ig.22
24.oo
3 9
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K~mp, Mr. Geor ge
Kennedy, Clinton
GE NERAL FUND
Keran Laundry, The
Kesler Grocery
Kesler, Joe
Keystone Envelope Company
Kincher, Chas.
Kinevan, Tom
Kirkpatrick, J.
Kluss, Edwin R.
Knaebel, J oy
Knight's of Pythias Building Assn.
Knorp, Lloyd
Kraushaar, Isaac
K~elle Plumbing & Electric Co;
Krelle Plumbing & Electric Co.
Kribs , Maude
LaBreche, Jessie
Lamb, Bernard
Lamb, Bernard
Lamb, Maud
Lambert, c. E.
Lambert, 0. E.
Lang, J ohn
Lang, Mark
Laparco, Nick
LaPrimavera Grocery
Larco Fish Company, s.
Larco Fish Company, S.
Large, Delbert
Larson, Sam
Lavies, Harriett
Leather Supuly Company,
Lehn & Fink Company
Lehrer, F. s.
Lennon's Grocery
Leonard, J. L.
Leomrd, J. L.
LeVan Drug & Chemical Co.
Lew-Bert's Store
Lewis, J. E 
Lewis Manufacturing Co.
Lewis, Myrtle
Lewis, Thomas
Libeu, Laurence
Liddecoat, Mar y
Light, Marvin
Lillard, W. T.
Lincoln St reet Grocery
 






 
i7.oo
40. 00
31.76
12.21
22.55
16. $0
7.74
2.so
2g.50
i 75. oo
153.25
40. 00
90. 00
60. 00
2.00
72.66
67.50
136. 00
3.54
14.19
20.00
96. 00
so. oo
17.94
45.27
5.00
16.91
6.53
2. 62
Sl.00
60. 00
le5. oo
46.09
112.50
12.00
s.20
47.25
49.50
9.50
54.32
200.ou
243.16
40. 00
55. 00
ig5. oo
165.00
5. 01
15.00
29.34







August 13th , 1934.
Linaeberg , Gertrude GENERAL FUND
Lindner, Mary

Linqwitz, Mrs. Elsie
Linn 's Grocery
Loan & Bld. Assn.
Lompoc Li ght and Water Dept.
Lompoc Light & Water Department
do do
Lompoc Milk Co.
Long , Carl
Loomis, Henry
Lore , Lou S.
do
Los Angeles Bottle Exchange
Los Ange l es Paper Box Factory

Los Angeles Soap Co 
Loustalo t , Mrs. France~
Low, Fred
Low, Fred
Low, Fred
Ma.age , Henry
MacCulloch, Geo. E.
Machado, Mrs. Lucy
MacLean , J. W.
MacNicol, Jane
Madsen, Harold
Magni, Alice M.
Main, R. C.
Mal tine Co., The
Mansfield, Rose
Manning, Armas
Manning's
Markthaler, Edward L.
Marquez, Manuela
Marriot t & Co., o. C.
Marriott & Co., o. C.
M arsh, Mary B.
Martin, Geor ge
Martin, J ames H.
Mass ey Hotel
Mathews, Mrs. c. L.
Mathews, Mrs. c. L.
Mattos, Manuel
Mattos , Manuel
Matz, Wm.
Maul din, Bran
Mercer, Bob
Merriam, Mrs. J. H.
Metz Labor a tories, H. A.
Meyer, Helen


$ 5. 50
s5. oo-
3. g4
7.17
10. 00
3.45
2. g9
2.50
45.31
40. 00
12. 00
100.00
l.4o
6.9g
209. 63
g. 50
2.go
3.51
12.34
5. 00
150. 00
g. 50
11. 67
75.00
g7.35
g5.00
3$4.13
32.92
95. 00
15.00
36. 90
5.00
15.00
934.64
26.50
.
75.00
2.50
2.50
10. 00
25.44
6.36
60.00
50. 00
. 3.90
100.00
13. 51
40.00
47.37
125.00
3 1
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352
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Middough' a Grocery GENERAL FUND
Mid. Coun. Pub. Serv. Cor p.
do
do do
do do
Miller, Marie Dart
Miller, Maria Dart
Miller, Ruth A.
Mills, Mrs. M. F
do
do
do
Milpis Dry Goods Company
Minetti, Cecilia
Missall, A. S.
Mission Ice Company
Mission Paint & Art Co.
Mi ssi on Pharmacy
Mitchell, Alene
Moll, Frank
Moll, Frank
Mollath, A. L.
Montgomery Ward & Company
Moore Mercantile Co.
Moore, Rance
Moraga, Frank P 
Moran, G.
Morley, Frank
Morley, Frank
Morinini, H. p.
Morrison , Jean
Motor Freight Terminal Co.
Motor Freight Terminal Co.
Motor Freight Terminal Co.
Motor Freight Terminal Co.
Mountain View Grocery
Mullenary, Della
Munce, Mafia
Muth, Walter
McAdams, William
McCabe, F. J.
McCabe, F. J.
McCain, Mr s . Ellis
McCain, Mrs. E. M.
Mccaughey, Anna E.
McCaughey, Anna E.
Mccaughey, J. P.
McClimont, Quinton
McDonald, Marion
McDonnell , Mrs. Katherine
Mcintyre, Andrew



 

 
McKes son-Western Wholesale Drug Co.

27.11
45.30
11.59
4. 10
5. 92
75.oe
75.00
112.50
70. 00
63. go
g5 . 00
lgo. oo
26.50
57. 60
190.92
91.g7
60. 00
54. oo
112.50
27. 09
2. 70
90. 00
140. 00
110. 00
15.17
g2.15
9. 22
5. 00
.95
1. 07
1.31
4. 92
13. g4
40. 00
75. 00
16. 00
24. 52
7.00
50. 70
4. oo
s.oo
135.00
2. go
171. 00
5. 00
37.42
9.00
s. oo
336. 22







August 13th, 1934.
McKesson-Western Wholesale Drug.Co. GENERAL FUND
do do
do do
McKnight, Mrs. Ed 
McLean, Jarre a
McLean, Geo. G.
McNutt, w. B.
Nay, Newell
Nee~ey, J.
Neeley, Niel
Nelson, John
Newlon, Earl
News-Press Publishing Co.
Nidever, Mrs . D. A.
Nielson Co. , H. T.
Nielson, H. T.
Nielson, Paul W.
Ni elsen and Petersen
O'Brien, J. J .
O'Brien, Mr s . Nellie
Ogston, Frances
Ojeda, J ose
Oli p~ ant, Irene
Olivera , Jim
Oliphant, Irene
Ontiveros, O.
Orcutt Mercantile
Omerod , Mrs. F.
Ortega, Charlie
Orton and Burchardi
Osborne's Book Store
Ott Hardware Co.
do do
do do
Ottmann, Gladys
Ovieda, E. G.
Ovieda, E. G.
Ovieda, Toney
Ovieda, Toney
Pacific Coast Coal Co.
do do
Pacific Coast Coal Company
do do


Pacific Coast Publishing Co.
Pacific Coast Publishing Co.
Pacific Coast Publishing Company
Pacific Coast Publishing Co.
do do
.
Pacific Coast Publishing Company
109.39
436.73
72.,36
20.00
5. 00
35.00
9.9g
15.00
1.10
1.10
32.00
20. 63
14.02
s .50
323. 00
192.00
5. 00
21.20
1.76
s. oo
50.00
5.00
31.5g
90. 00
11.50
99.00
25.62
12. 00
.g1
799.93
2.56
26.38
4.50
17.36
30. 00
50.00
50.00
60.00
50. 00
4.26
864.49
150.52
i9.84
96.48
19. 06
70.46
1-1. 52
24. 09
2.41
3 3


54




Pacific Coast Publishing Co.
Pacific Coast Railway Co.
Pacific Greyhound Company
do do
do do Lines
Pacif ic Laundry
Packer, Josephine
Page, Be1 tha O.
Parker, Fred A.
Parker Co., Robert L.
Parks, Anna
Parma Comuany
Parma Company
Parnell, Harry
Patek & Company
Payne, Margaret
Pearson, o. H.
Pechumer, Frank
Pedersen, Charlotte
Penfield, Wallace o.
Percal, Sam
Perella, Mrs. Bert

Peroxide Mfg. & Specialty Co.
Petit , Frank
Petrolagar Laboratories
Photostat & Blue Print Co.
Physicians' Record Co.
do do
Pickett, Kenneth
Eico, Albert
Pictorial California
Pierce Bros.
Piggly Wiggly Store
do do
Pioneer Rubber 11ills
Pippin's Grocery
Pitts, D. B.
Plescia, Bessie B.
Poehler, Esther M.
Polley, Margaret
Polley, R. A.
Pollock, Bert
Pollock, Bert

Pope Stampe & Duplicator Co.
Potter, Terence
Potter, Terence

Prather, Allie M.
Preisker, C. L.
Prickett, Vallie
GENERAL FUND


13s.50
513. 61
2.55
6.90
1.70
4.16
151.02
75. 00
50.00
32.57
g. 50
125.9g
25.37
75.00
211.72
61. 68
10.25
lg5.oo
75.00
200.00
6.oo
10.00
2.53
15.00
.
lS.00
1.23
11.95
ll3.1g
50.00
5.00
130.00
S. 61
29.96
116. S9
5.27
50.37
99.00
95.00
110.00
s. oo
250.00
60.00
72. 00
2).40
185.00
2.65
50. 00
75.00
65.ou





August 13th 1934.
General Fund.
Purex Cor porati on
Quinn, Irene/ s.
Radkovich, Steve
Railway Express Agency
Railway Express Agency
R. & L. Grocery
Ramirez, M.
Rand-Halpin-Hibler
Ra.sumow Grocery
Rays Pharmacy
Rector, C. J.
Rector, c. J.
Redington, Ogilvy & Gilbert
Reedson' s Dairy
Regner , Mary
Reily, Mrs. F. B.
Reily Machine Works
Remington-Rand
Renick, Ardery Dee
Rice, Isabel
Rice Ranch Oil Company
Rich's Typewriter Shop
Richardson, Chas. T.
Ri chardson, Chae. T.
Richardson, c. p.
Richardson , c. P.
Richardson, Max
Richardson, Max
Riggs, M. B.
Ri vae, Petra
Rivera, E.
Rivera, Jose
Robertson, Dorothy
Rodenbecks
Rodenbecks Shoe Store
Roeser & Sons
Rombold, Clyde R.
Romero, Louis
Romero, Louis
Romero, Ralph Edward
Rosemary Farm
Ross, James
Ross, Will
do

Rouard, A. M.
Row, Charles F.
Rowe, E. s.
Rowe, E. s.
Rowen, Mrs. Fred
'
9.29
io. ss
5.00
1. 70
11.63
30.s3
i29.25
231.g9
6.15
21.16
9.73
2. 05
70. 00
2.3g
40.oo
10. 00
14.07
3.3g
100. 00
40.00
4S6.20
1.02
50. 00
35.00
2s.oo
24.oo
44.oo
4o.oo
81.00
12.00
33.41
24.40
40.00
17~93
g3 . 02
s .25
50.00
60.00
54.oo
.97
36.75
20.15
9.35
21.56
13.00
15. 00
7g.oo
60. 00
20.00
3 3








Rube 1 Motor Company GENERAL FUND
Rubio, Carmen
Rudo l ph's Store
Ruiz, Adolfo
Ruiz, Richard
Ruleau, P. M.
Ryan, John B.
Ryzner, J.
Safeway Store
do do
Safeway Store
do do
Safeway Store
Saf eway Store
do
do
do
Sanchez, Augustine
Sanchez, I gnacio
Sanchez, Tony
Sanderson, Hazel
s. and K Market
Sanitary Steam Laundry
San-Nap-Pak Co.
Santa Barbarans
do

Santa Barbara Cemetery Association
Santa Barbara Chamber of Commerce
Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital
Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital
Sa,nta Barbara Engraving Co.
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
do do
do do
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do

Santa Maria Building & Loan
Santa Maria Club
Santa Maria Daily Times
' Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Times
Santa Maria Electric Company
Santa Maria Electric Company
'
Santa Maria Gas Company
$ 3.41
5.00
9.22
72.00

5:). 00
125.00
30.'oo
99.00
1S7. 6S
56.88
5.63
12.30
34.28
25.gg
77.39
4s.91
5.64
1.10
 Sl
1.10
85.00
208.89
315. 60
111.72
102.01
152.24
36.00
7.66
671.00
5.00
g . 05
g3. 50
68.00
59. 35
4.70
246.22
17.63
16.13
16.83
s.45
15. 00
18.00
280.00
67.50
6.oo
5.00
g5.32
5.00








August 13th, 1934.
Santa Maria Gas Company GENERAL FUND
Santa Maria Gas Company
do do
s. M. Ice & Beverage Co.
Santa Maria Lodge
Santa Maria Milk Co.
Santa Maria Milk Co.

Santa Maria Valley Railroad Company
Santa Maria Valley Railroad Co.
. .
Santa Maria Valley Railroad Co.
Barri, John
Saulsbury, C.
Saulsbury, H. R.
Saulsbury, H. R.
Savage, Josphine
Schauer Printing Studio
Schauer Printing Studio
Schauer Printing Studio
Schauer Printing Studio
Scherer Company R. L.
Scherer Company,
Schionnemann, E.
Schionnemann, E.
Sch lange, Alma
Schroeppel Dairy
R.

Schurmeier, Harry L.
Schurmeier, H. L.
Schurmeier, H. L.
Schurmeier, Harry L.
Schurmeier, Harry L.
Schuy ler, Howard
L.

Schwabacher-Frey Company
Schwanzora, Alfred
Schweers, Sophie A.
Scott, Hattie H.
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside Oil Company
Secr est, Martha
Se curity First National Bank
Sevigney, Alice
Sevigney, Joe
Sexauer, Roland
Shaw, Arthur
Shell Oil Company
Sherwin-Williams Paint Co.
Shine-All Sales Company
Signorelle, Waldo
Silva, Joenh
Silva, William



2.16
25.52
11.$$
10.74
JOO.CO
161.07
s2.17
61.44
26.99
47.37
7.00
110.00
5. 00
25. 00
22.50
12.61
9g.91
23.01
677.14-
181.63
59.54
50.00
7s.25
so. oo
31.g6
15. 00
20.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
20.00
g7.12
.g1
so.oo
30.00
130.99
23.5~
10.00
4-o.oo
40.00
40.00
23. 23
90.00
13. 32
12.95
102.90
13. 00
15.00
112.50
3 7
58











Simas, L.
Simpson, Mrs. R.
GENERAL ruND
Sinclair, S . E 
Sinclair, s. F.
Slader, George
Smale, Harry
Smith, Fred
Smith, U. E.
Smyth, E. F.
Soister Company, E. L.
So ko 11 , Anna
Solvang Garage and Service Station
Solvang Mercantile Co.
Soper, Mrs. Leita
Soper Service Station
Sorensen, Ejvind
Sorensen, Ejvind
Sou. Calif. Disinfecting Co.
do
do
do
do
do
do

Sou. California Edison Co.
do do
Sou. Caltfornia Edison Co 

do do
do do

do do
Sou. Counties Gas Co.
do do
do do
do do
do do



Southern Pacific Company
Southern Pacific Milling Company
do do
do do
Southwick, Pearl
Spreitz Transport ation Co.
do do
Squibb & Sons, E. R.
Squibb & Sons, E. R.
Standard Oil Company
Standard Oil Co.
Stanwood, W. S.
Stanwood, W. s.
Staples, Elsie
State Dept. of Finance
State Dept. of Penology
Stationers Corporation
Stationers Corporation



-
15.00
13. g3
2. 02
19.34
5.00
2. 50
26.91
112.50
2. 35
9. 91
150.21
10.20
5. 00
35. 00
2. 56
30. 00
60. 00
1gg27
21s. 01
576.93
26S . 29
ll.S6
g6.75
1.96
6.31
l.oo
352.74
51. 00
go.32
15.24
16.19
14.5g
49.36
4. o4
4-49.34
7.74
20.00
3.30
4. so
13.41
37.27
4. 67
3g.92
60. 00
50. 00
4o. oo
11.10
. 64
10.66
55.og


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August 13th , 19}4.
- .
Stationers Corporation
Stationers Corporation
do do
Staup , Ada
Stedman, E. J.
Stei nbach, R.
Steinert, Godfrey
Sterlong Press
Stewart, Anna A .
Stewart Bros.
Stewart, J ohn L.
Stoddens Grocery
Stoelting Co. , c. H.
Stoops, Dee
Stover, Fred
Streeter, Geo. C.
Stronach, John
Strong , F.
Studer, Mabelle
Stumbles, D. L.
Sturgeon, H.
St. J ohn J {l,J,

St. John, A. S.
Sublett, Jr., Thomas c.
SurnnE rs, Carl E.
Superior Laundry
Swi f t & Company
Switzer, Florence
Taylor, Eleanor
Terrill, Anita
Thole, H.
Thomas, Albert J.
Thomas , Elma
Thomas, Elmer
Thomas, H. B.
Thomas, Walter
Thompson, Mrs. E. o.
Thompson, Elsie
Thompson, F. B.
Thompson, Frank
Thompson, Mary
Thorner, M.
Thorner, M.
Thorner, M.
Thorner, M.
Thurlby , Jr., Harry
Tilley , H. L. 
Tilton, L. Deming
Timmel, Frank
GENERAL FUND




13. 02
34.18
19.65
40.00
151.44
9. 00
55. 00
94.71
19.50
2.56
312.6g
20.24
7.g3
55.00
44.52
125.00
67.74
132. 00
40.00
40.00
121.00
36~5
568.SO
100. 00
5.00
3. 07
24.~l
150.00
40.00
90. 00
121.00
5.00
4o.oo
3.54
10.00
3.54
4.oo
150.46
14.g7
50.00
112.50
20.00
15.00
5. 00
5.00
90.00
175. 00
100.00
5.00

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Tisdell , Miss Margaret
Todd, Albert
GENERAL FUND
Tognetti, William
Tolbert, Fred
Trafton, Muriel
Trent, Vern
Triplett, W 
Trojan Cleaning Salts Products Co.
Tubbs, J er ome F 
Tucker, Mrs. J. 0.
Turner, Arthur
Turner, W. A.
Twitchell, L. L.
Twitchell, L. L.
Typewriter Repari Shop, The
Tyree, Mr s . D. W.
Underwood Elliott Fisher Co.
Underwood Elliott Fisher Co.
do do
Union Feed & Fuel Co.
Union Hardware & Metal Co.
Union Mill and Lumber Co.
do do 
Union Mill and Lumber Company
Union Oil Company of California
Un i on Oil Company of California
Unsell, Ira
Upjohn Co., The
Upjohn Company, The
Upjohn Company, The
U. S. Post Office
Va lente , M.
Van's Market
Van's Market
Van Paign , Dr. John
Vasquez, Paul
Velvet Ice Cream
Volz, J eanette
Walker, J. W.
Walker, R. o.
Walker & Rojas
Walker & Rojas

Wallace & Tiernan Sales Corporation
Wallace & Tiernan Sales Corporation
Warne, Gertrude
Warren, Ruth
Water Department
Water Works Department
Watts & Laubly

 

30.00
102.90
10. 00
12.00
80.00
80. 00
75.00
lo.7g
40. 29
20. 00
125.00
112.50
60. 00
50.00
18.00
2.26
125.35
7.17
3.58
60.98
75.g3
5.17
412. 07
433. 95
4.g7
716.70
55. 00
108. 80
70.63
11.41
10.20
99.00
45.23
29. 09
115. 00
.97
3.75
45. 00
121.00
53.30
14. 99
30.13
2. 82
31.26
12. 00
40. 00
3.80
98.00
44.5g









\

August 13th, 1934.
Weaver, Adelaide GENERAL FUND
Weber Company, .o. J.
Weber Co., o. J.
Western Pipe & Steel Co.
Western Surgical Supnly Co.
Westside Grocery
Westwick, Atwell
Wheeler, J. B. E.
W:hi taker, Lawrence
White Co., The
Whitford, Margaret
Whitney, J. E.
Williams, Frank l in
Williams, F. S 
Williams, Mrs. J. E.
Williams , Leory
Wi leon, Clarence
Wilson & DAndrea
Wilson & D1Andrea
Wilson, Eva L.
Wilson, Eva L.
Wilson, George H.
Wilson, Kent R.
Winchell, Naomi
Winthrop Chemical Co.
Wolfe's Drug Store
Wolgamott, George
Wood, Charles
Wood, Jamee
Wood, Lester
Wood, William
Woode,Mary
Woodworth, Helen L 
Wooton Printing Co.
Wyeth & Brother, John
W)llie, Thos. B.
Yates , Mrs. Blanche
Yocum, Emma
Zesch, Max


.
Hosmer, Helen FIRST ROAD FUND
Sou. Calif. Edison Co.
Light, Marvin SECOND ROAD FUND
Pacific Coast Publishing Co.
City of Santa Maria Water Dept. FIFTH ROAD FUND
Ellis, M. J.
Gates, F. H.

Herbst Plating Works
$ 45.00
1).12
63.94
994.65
123.62
5.12
10.95
g.50
26.61
17.94
g.oo
5. 00
7.50
33.30
14. 00
2.50
40.00
5g.32
34.1g
10. 63
225.00
156.00
22.50
2.74
5.76
13.40
15.4g
25.00
100.00
50.00
42.5g
!J.o. oo
lgl.46
64.g2
1.37
54.oo
55.00
50.00
12.00
25. 00
59.15
12.00
60. 00
93.17
9.90

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Santa Maria Gas Co  FIFTH ROAD FUND
Santa Maria Valley Railroad Co.
Adams, Norman
Adams, Norman
.GOOD ROADS FUND
Aguirre, C.
Albertoni, J.
Ambrose Lumber Co.
American Railway Express
Anderson, J.
Archer, Wm.
Arneel & Brandt
Barnes, S 
Barrick, A. R.
do do
do F. S 
Batkin, R. P.
Biby, Howard

Brown's Auto Body & Radiator Works
Bryant & Trott
Chain Belt Company
City of Santa Maria
Clark, Mary B.
Cochise Rock Drill Mfg Co.
Coll ar, Elmer
Collar, Elmer
Collar, J. N.
Collar, J. N.
Collins Machinery Co. , Harry c.
Camargo, James
Cooley, Harry
Cota, Julius
Crakes, T.
Cravens, Tom
Cravens, Tom
Craviotto Bros.
Crews, H.
Crook Company
Davies, E. V.
Davis, F. A.
Devaul, J. M.
Devaul, J. M.
Dinsmore, Albert
Dinsmore, Albert
Dinsmore, Francis
 Dinsmore, Francis
Doerr, L. R.
Doerr, L. R.
Donaldson, Noel




40.56
25.g4
35.00
75.00
l0.50
121.00
5.61
26.66
99.00
84.oo
35.71
102.50
2g.oo
40.00
44.oo
125.00
g9.25
17.50
Sl.25
95.30
22.50
36.00
20.93
30.00
70.00
75.00
40.00
92.55
g9.25
84.oo
12.00
1?1.00
50.00
35.00
17.20
110.00
414.77
25.00
132. 00
30.00
70.00
45.00
31.50
50.00
35.00
75.00
82.50
4s.oo










{
------ -------------- - ----------- --------
August 13th, 1934.
Downing, Harry
Fa bing, F. L.-
Fabing, F. L.
GOOD ROADS F.UND
Fageol Parts & Service Co 
Floyd, Manley
Floyd, Manley
Gardner-Denver Comi.ny
Gehr, Lloyd
Gehr, Lloyd
Gilmore Oil Company
Glines, J. T.
Gorzell, H 
Grafft, J.
Grant, Chester
Grant, Chester
Graton, Louis
Graton, Louis
Gunderson, G. T.
H. & L. Company
Hanly, Leo
Hartley, Cyril
Henderson, John
Hildenbrand, A. J.
Hildenbrand, Jr., A. J.
Hildenbrand, W. G.
Hildenbrand, W. G.
Hill, Albert
Hobbs, G.
Hogle, D.
Helser & Bailey
Horn, Geo.
Horn, Geo.
Jackson, R. F.
Jacobs, Chester
Jones, Chas.
Kelly, H.
Kennedy, Tom
Kennedy, Tom
Kyle, Chester
Lambert, Ray
Lambert, Ray
Lester, James
Lester, James
Lester, Jamee
Lester, James
Lillard, W. T.



Luke & Livirg ston Tractor and Equipment Co.
Luke & Livingston .
do do
9675
27.00
63.00
15.26
50.00
35.00
45.53
22.50
63.00
6go.3g
209. 00
99.00
165.00
.
67.50
27.00
31.50
69. 75
501.94
26.33
125.00
20.04
s5.oo
40.00
120.00
30.00
70.00
18.50
33. 00
54.oo
17.41
69.75
28.00
32.00
16.00
s5.oo
121.00
24.oo
56.00
72.00
g2.50
112.50
12.50
12.50
12. 50
12.50
51.00
62.g9
229.36
5.76
' '
'
364











MacDonald, E. A. GOOD ROADS FUND
Mack International Motor Truck Corp.,
Mack International do
Martin, E. 
Martin's Garage & Brake Service
Master Equipment Company
Mehlschau, Geo 
Miller, Lee
Mira tt 1, Eugene
Morris, R. W.
McGinnis, John
Neel, H.
Ontiveros, Louis
Osterman, John
Osterman, John
Ostini, Fedele
Page, Dewey w.
Pollerano, H.
Pollerano, H. J 
Randall, Ray
Randall, Ray
Rheams, c. W.
Rhoades, Coy
Rhoades, Coy
Righetti, A 
Robbins, E. A.
Robison, M. H.
Robles, Daniel
Rodman , Walt er
Rodman, Walter

Rudolph's Grocery & Hardware Co.
Rule Trucking Co.
Sadler, G. L.
Salgado, J.
Sanchez, R.
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Santa Barbara Telephone Camp
Sattler, Dan
Saulsbury, Lenn
Scho lari , J.
Shepard, Frank
Shepard, Frank
Signorelli, Pete
Silva, D. p.
Snow, Beverley
Snow, . Beverley
Spanne, Geo.
Spanne, Geo.







$ 20.00
23.7g
62.11
99.00
6.00
20.34
4.oo
196.00
6.oo
77.95
g5.oo
19$. 00
g5.00
45.00
50.00
g.oo
2.50
6. oo
6.oo
27.00
67.50
70.00
50. 00
35.00
4s.oo
40.00
lg5.50
.
36.00
50.00
47.50
21.55
5.64
3.94
36 00
126.50
1. 75
13.00
7.4o
1,754.25
211. og
110.00
31.50
50.00
6.00
121.00
42.00
60.00
70.00
35.00










August 13th, 1934.
Standard Fence Company
Stemper, Emil
Stemper, Emil
Stockton, Dick
Stockton, Dick
Stronach , Wm.
Sturgeon, C.
GOOD ROADS . FUND
Sturtevant Company, The B. F.
Stutsman, Grant
 
St. John, A. s.
Sullivan, Earl
Sullivan, Earl
Summe rs, Carl
Teixeira, M.
Union Hardware & Metal Co.
Union Hardware & Metal Co.
Usher, T. S.
Usher, T. S.
Whalen, J. T.
Williams, M.
Williams, M.
Winans, c. A.
Winans, o. A.

Azar Brothers STATE RELIEF FUND
Bo~io, Perrina
Carlson, Mrs. Irma
Carpinteria Realty Comna.ny
Castro, Mrs. A.
Coles, Butler
Elizalde, Manue l
Frisbie , Lawrence
Kenney, J. C.
Lingham , F. H.
Merriam, Mrs. Mona
Merriam, Mrs. J. H.
Merriam, Mona A.
Midland Counties Public Service Oo+p.
Monte Vista Dairy
Mosteiro, Mrs. L.
McBride, G.
Peterson, Ernest L.
Sanders, N. H.
Santa Barbar a Telephone Company
Saragosa, Donaciano
Sievers, Florence
Sou. California Edison Co.
Tobey's Store
Tyrrell, Lew
$550.00
35. 00
50.00
36.00
63. 00
100. 00
121.00
36.52
12.00
1g9.93
25.00
70.00
95. 00
99. 00
110.76
55.39
75.00
30.00
147.00
52. 00
112.00
4o.oo
70.00
6.76
2. 00
12.50
g.33
12.50
21.g4
11. 29
35.00
10.00
12. 00
60. 00
8.74
6. 60
3.16
41.51
10. 00
12.50
16.50
45.00
15.90
5. ffi
1.00
5.99
10.04
5.00
366



















Union Oil Co.
Verner's Store
Weber Baking Company
Williams, Franklin
Zol l er, Lowelle
Anderson, F. A.
Anderson, F. A.
STATE RELIEF FUND
UNEMPLOYMENT FUND.

Associated Charities Salvage . Shop
Bell, M r~. M. H  
Bel l , M. H 
Bond, Roy
Bon Ton Marke t
Bon Ton Market
Bosio, Perrina
Boyd, Kathl een
Boyd, Kathleen
Burton, Joe
Burton, Joe
Ca rlson, Mrs. I 
Carlson, Mi ss Irma
Clavel, Louise
Coles, Butler
Col es, But l er
Connolly, Mary
Cornell, Amy
County National Bank
County Na tional Banm
Covey, Clarence
Cross, Ethel
Cross, Ethel
Daniels, Randall
Dani els, Randall
Dawson, Ba r bara
Dorrance , Miss Helen
Elizalde, Manue 1
E lwe 11, Mary
Evans, Henry  N.
Evans , Henry N 
Ferris, Art hur
Ferris, Arthur
Flag Grocery
George, Paul
Glaister, Middl et on
Goodfield, Muriel
Green, Allen
Green, Allen
Haley, Cecelia
Hanson, Magnus







2.15
14.76
7.72
g. oo
11.00
40. 00
40. 00
2.00
35.00
30. 61
4o. oo
22.19
12.50
7. 50
35.00
35. 00
36.12
lg. oo
12. 50
12.50
 7.00
45. 00
. 1. 00
34. oo
l 0.50
10. 00
15. 00
37.50
35. 00
35. 00
40. 00
40. 00
1.50
6.65
35.00
14. oo
40. 00
40.00
72.50
72.50
11.17
40. 00
35. 00
3.50
35. 00
24.g3
1.50
4. 64






-- -. - -- ---
Hargrave, Set h
Har grave, Seth
Hartley, Perey
Hauser, E. E.
Hauser, E. E.
Henry,Ralph
Hubbard, Helen
Jackson , R. E.
J ames , Harold
J ames , Harold
Johnson , Elizabeth
do do .
Kessler, Helen
Kessl er, Helen
Lawrence, Mrs. Fred
Lee,George
Loback, Ray
Loback, Ray
Logan, Aimee C.
Logan, Aimee C 
.
Ma thews, c. L.
Ma thews, C. L.
Miller, Evelyn
Mills, Ethyl
Moberly, Don
August 13th, 1934.
UNEMPLOYMENT FUND

' .

 


Montecito Oil Placer Mine
Ormerod, Mrs. F 
.
Peake, Barbara
  Pope Stamp & Du~. Co 
Reeder, Ida May
 Reeder, Ida May
Rich, Mildred
Ri ch , Mildred

Robinson, George W.
Safeway Store
Sanders, N. H.
Bander s, N. H.
Sanders, N. H.
Saulsberry, Joe
Saulsberry, Joe
Saunders, Fred W.
Sievers, Florence
Spurrell , Fred
Spurrell, Fred W.
Steeves, Ewart
Stoddens Grocer y
Strong, Ruth
Sutherland, Harry
Sutherland , Harry
,
40.00
20.00
3.62
12. 00
12.50
23.19
2.25
15.00
40. 00
40. 00
40. 00
40.00
i.50
 75
12. 00
52.07
40. 00
40. 00
37.50
37.50
g.oo
2.93
3.00
ll.75
35. 00
3.00
12. 60
4.50
4~77
40. 00
40. 00
12.50
15.50
31.44
12.45
23. g1
47.41
4.30
35.00
35. 00
15.00
10.25
57.50
42.50
19.50
15.32
35.00
35.00
35.00
I



3S8







Thrift Market UNEMPLOYMENT FUND 1.24
Tooker, Ethel 5.50
Tooker, Ethel 33. 50
Van's Store ' 41. 15 
Virga, Mike  27. 00
Wheeler, Helen g. 75
Wheeler, Helen 36. 12
Williams , Frankli n s . oo
Bou. Cal if. Edi son Co. CARP. LT. DIST  FUND 149 . so
Mid. Coun.Pub. Serv  Corp. CASMA. LT. DIST.FUND 31. 20
do do do GUAD. LT. DIST . FUND 139. 50
do do do LOS ALAMOS LT. FUND g1. 95
do do do ORCUTT LT. FUND 77. 70
Campodonico , Chas. L. GUAD. PUB. CEME. DIST. FUND 25. 00
Campodon1co Store
Smith, Frank
Brown, Marvin

LOS ALAMOS PUB. CEME. DIST.FUND 4.oo
  

County Aid f o _
Relief of
Unemuloyment.




Mid. Coun. Pub. Serv. Corp. SANTA MARIA CEME. DIST
FUND
Smi th, C. L 
Val ley Elec. Service
Venaae, Es ther M 
Whiteside, T. L.
Whi t ney , M. H 

43. 6g
90. 00
71. 50
20. 00
90. ou
157. 50
Upon the passage of the forego i ng order, the ro l l being called, the f ollowing
Supervisors voted Ay e , to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens,

Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays , none. Absent , none.
Uuon motion the Board adj ourned sine di e 

The foregoing minutes are hereby

uperv sor e 

At-test:

upervisors of the County of S ant~ Bar bar a , Stat e of California,
August 20t h , 1934, at 10 o'clock a . m. Pr~se~t: Supervisors Thomas T.
Dinsmor e , Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L  
Pre i sker, and the Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Preisker inihe chair.
The mi~ut e s of the meeting of August 13th , 1934, were r ead and appr oved.
In the .Matter of County Aid f or Relief of Unemployment.
It app~aring to the Board of Supervisors t ha t the f ollowing appl icants are pro per
persons t q receive county aid; 
Upon moti qn duly seconded and carried, it is or dered t hat the Auditor draw his
warrant on the Unemployment Fund i n favor of the f olloWi Q:?; persons f or the a.mounts set
opposite ~he ir resuective names, t o wit:
Name Hrs. Worked
Flores, Martin 16
Amount Distr ict
$g. oo Distr ict I
200-B-7
Unemployment
Au~ust 10th-16th.

-------~- -----
August 20th, 1934.
Name Hrs  Worked Amount
.
Gonzales, Gergorio
Para, Francisco
Perez, Manuel
Ramirez, Jesus
Ramirez, Lucio
Rodriguez , Jose 
Rubalcava, Estephan
Savala, Hilario
Suanders, John
Smith, Martin
Torres, Cirilo
Abila, Frank
Adams, Ronald
Adams , Ronald
Allman, Bette
Alvarez, Sulpi cio
Ambrosi, Joe




Andrada, Mary 
16
16
16
16
16
24
16
16
24
16
24
16
21
12
24
Antles, Louise 9
Aparicio, Thomas 32
Aples, Sarah
Araluc, Abel
Arrellanes, Luz A.
Ashbaugh , Minne
Avalos, Manuel
Avilla, I gnacio
Avilla, J ulian
Baillio, James
Becerra, Felix
Bell, Earl J.
Bell, Mabel
Benitz, Antonio





Besette, Frank
Bianchini, Orlando 
Blaney, Mary
Blaylock, Wm.
Booth, William
Borgatta, Carlos
Busio, Sabino
Caballero , Edw
Caballero, Raphael
Cabral, Rudolph
Calles, Ceramino 
Calles, Rosalia
Canning , Mrs. J oseph
Cano , Edward 
Carbajal, Pablo 
24
24
30
14
10
24
24
24
18
22
1$
24
12
24
12
20
16
24
20
18
24 -
24
15
24
6
-
$ s.oo
s.oo
s. oo .
s.oo
s.oo
12.00
$. 00
s.oo
4.oo
12.00
$.00
$12.00
g. 00 .

i o.50
6. 00
12. 00.
4. 00_
4.oo
4.50
16.oo
12.00
12.00
15.00
7.00
5.00
12.00
12. 00
12.00
9.00
11.00
9. 00
12.00
4. 00
4.oo .
6. 00
12.00
6.oo
10.00
s.oo
12.00
10. 00
9.00
12. 00
12.00
7.50
12.00
District
District I
200-B-7
Unemployment
August 10th-16th.
District II
200-B-7
Unemployment
August 11t-17th
3 "9

370


Name
Cardona, Gonzalo
Carreno, Joaquin
Castillo, Jos. B.
Cavestri, Chas.
Celaya, William
Chackel, Viator
Chacon, Eustacio
Challender, Roy
Chapman, Antonia
Chavez, Cecelio
Chavez, Raphael



Cheesebrough, Visalia
Chelini, George
Cisneros, Joe R.
Cobb, Chas.
Collezo, Manuel
Conlon, James Jr.

Conlon, James Sr. 
Contreras, Faustin~
Converse, Linton
Corbett, Hugh
Corral, Martin
Cozz.alia, Mary
Craig, Alex
Crenshaw, Jeanette .
D'Andrea, John
Day, Mrs. Marion
Dela Torre, Wm. 
Delgadillo, Gregor~
Diaz, Antonia
Diaz, Michael
Diaz, Refugio
Dominguez, Antonio .
Dominguez, Teodolo .
Downes, Grace C.
Dunbar, Mrs. Richar.d
Elgert, Minnie 
Escota, Mrs. Vincent
Espana, Jose 
Espinoza, Pedro 
Espinoza, Ray
Estrada, Estephan
Fabelo, Francisco .
Falcon, Joe
Fernandez , Joe
Fields, Leone
Flores, Joe
Flores, Librado
Hrs  Worked
24
g
24
12
lS
30
24
24
ig
lS
27
18
24
16
lS
24
24
6
18
24
10
8
lS
14
18
24
24
1$
16
1$
24
16
10
24
7
1$
lS
24
24
16
6
24
16
24
20
lS
16
24
Amount
12.00
4.oo
12.00
6.oo
9.00
lp.00
12. 00
12.00
9.00
9. 00
i3. 50
9.00
12.00
$. 00
9.00
12.00
12.00
3.00
9.00
12. 00
5.00
4.oo
9.00
7. 0.0
9.00
12. 00
12.00
9.00
g.oo
9.00
12.00
g.oo
5.00
12.00
3.50
9.00
9.00
12. 00
12. 00
s.oo
5. 00
12.00
g.oo
12.00
10.00
9. 00
g.oo
12.00

District
District II
200-B-7
Unemployment
August 11th-17th


'




I

Name
Forney, Eugene
France, Nicholas
Frausto, Severo
Galindo, Antonio
Galindo, Efrain
Galindo , Gilbert
Garcia, Adol ph
Garcia, Chas.
Garcia, Julia
Garcia, Steve
Garcia, Weneslado
Gariano , Anna
Garman, Albert
Garton , Omar
Garzoli, Mercedes
Glover, Herschel
Gonzales, Armando
Gonzales, Edw. R.
Gonzales , Feli pe
Gonzales , Gregorio
Gonzales, J ulio
Gonzales, Pet er c.
Har per, Eva
Hernandez, Angel
Hernandez, Emeterio
Hernandez, Frank
Hernan4ez , I gnacio
Hernan4ez, J ose N.
Hernandez, J ose S.
Hetherwick, J ohn
Hibbs , Eva
Hill, Clarence
Hockreiter, Nick
Holstan, John
Holt, Leo
Howard, Albert C.
Hunter, Elizabeth
Hyne, Fred
Imucci, Mike
I nfante, Max
Javamillo, Sabino
Jenson , Lars
Jones, May
Juarez, J\drian
Kelly, Wilma
Kent , Bessie
Kerr, Anni e
Kiriskidas , Frank
Koppleman, Alvera
\









August 20th, 1934.
Hrs. Worked
24
24
24
14
16
24
16
24
6
16
24
24
l g
lg
12
29
24
24
24
30
24
30
10
24
16
24
32
24
24
9
6
32
6
6
24
24
12
24
16
24
24
21
15
32
18
18
18
30
18


Amount
12.00
12. 00
12.00
7. 00
g. 00
12. 00
s.oo
12.00
3. 00
s. oo
12. 00
12.00
9. 00
9. 00
6. oo
14.50
12.00
12.00
12.00
i5.eo
12.00
15. 00
5 00
12. 00
s.oo
12. 00 .
16.00
12.00
12.00
4.50
3.00
16. 00
3.00
3.00
12.00
12.00
6. 00
12. 00
s.oo
12.00
12. 00
10. 50
7.50
16. 00
9. 00
9 . 00
9. 00
15. 00
9. 00
. .
District
District II
200-B-7
Unemployment
August 11th-17th



3 1
372

Name
Koster, Adeline
Leon, Jennie
Leon, Tony
Lewis, Thoe .
Lilley , Clifford
Limon, Joe
Linville, Mrs. Robt
Lona, Raymond
Lopez, Arnulfo
Lopez, Frederico
Lopezi:, Jose X.
Lopez , Manuel D.
Lopez, Max
Lopez, Renald
Lord, Walter
Lo ew , Besse
Loze, Maria
Lugo , Tony
Lutterman, Leo
Lynch , Chas.
Lyons, Thos.
Madrigal, J oa quin
Marsh, Norman
Martinez, Alf redo
Martinez, Bartolo
Mart inez, Ea t on
Martinez, Callilo
Martinez, Jose A.
Martinez, Zacarios
Masson, Edmund
Maybee , Albert
McAllister, David
Mccants, Luther
McCants, William c.
McKinnon, Donald
McLaughlin, Cora
McMurdo, Ann
Mecham, Frank
Medley, Harol d
Mejia, George
Mendoza, Andres
Mendoza, Arthur
Mendoza, Charles
Mendoza, Manuel
Meyers, Mamie
Mi lner, Armanda
Mirales, Jesusa
Molino, Victorino
Moore, Melvin





. .












.
Hr s . Worked
1$
1$
2$
12
24
24
lS
24
24
32
24
16
24
32
lS
6
24
24
24
40
7
24
24
24
24
15
24
32
24
24
13
24
6
40
24
10
lS
24
24
9
24
30
20
1$
12
16
24
24
g
Amount
$ 9.00
9. 00
14. oo
6.oo
12.00
12.00
9.00
12. 00
12.00
16.00
12. 00
s. 00
12.00
16. 00
9. 00
3. 00
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
20. 00
3.50
12. oo
12. 00
12. 00
12. 00
.
12.00
12.00
6. 50
12.00
5. 00
20. 00
12.00
5.00
9. 00
12. 00
12.00
4.50
12.00
15. 00
10. 00
9. 00
6. 00
g. 00
12.00
12. 00
4. oo

District
District II
200-B-7
Unemployment
August 11th-17th
-  ------
August 20th, 1934.
Name Hrs. Worked Amount District
Mora, Santiago 24 12.66 District II
200-B-7
Nash, J ohn  24 12. 00 Unemployment
August 11th-17th
Navarez, Louis 30 15. 00
Nelson , Samo E. 10 5.00
Newkirk, Roy 24 12. 00
Nimmo, Frank i g 9.00
Ojeda, Juan 24 12. 00
Okumara, Eisakis 2p 13. 00
Ornelas, Abraham  24 12.00
Orrantia, Ignacio  24 12, .00
Ortega, Secundino 32 16. 00
Pace, William 1$ 9.00
Paddock, Jean 12 6.00
Padilla, Felix 24 12. 00
Padilla, Salvador 18 9.00
Palacies, John ig 9. 00
Palatto, Guadalupe 28 14. oo
Palatto, Jose 11 5.50
Palla to, Marcus 30 15. 00
Palato, Nick 32 16. 00
Parayra, Balpina  lg 9.00
Pareyra, Jennie 18 9.00
Perez, Domingo 24 12.00
Perez, Elena 18 9.00
Perez, Jesus 32 16. 00
Post, Andrew 12 6.oo
Qualls, Christy  6 3.00
Ramirez, Joe 24 12. 00
Repoza, Manuel 24 12. 00
Ray, Mary 18 9. 00
Rauteria, Hilario 16 8. 00
Roy, Epifano 24 12.00
R-eyes, Carman 24 12.00
Richart, Mrs. Rolland 18 9. 00
Rice, Salvador 24 12.00
Riley, Wm. 30. 15. 00
Rivas, Jesus 24 12. 00
Robertson, Alexander 3 1.50
Roblas, Barbara 24 12. 00
Robles, Inez  24 12. 00
Rodarte, Raymond 24 12.00
Rodriguez, Matios 24 12.00
Rogers, James lg 9.00
Rogers, Julia  10 5. 00
Rogers, Luther 22 l 0.50
Hollings , Clarence 24 12. 00
Romer o , Alfonso 16 8. 00
Romero, Carmen  24 12.00
374
Name
Romer o , Frank C.
Romer o , Jesus
Rosales, Antonio

Rue f f , Joseph
Rosales, Antonio A. .
Ruiz, Filberto
Ruiz, Nasari0
Saberion, Louis
Sailor, Mat t ie
Salazar, Reyes
Samora, Vict or
Sanchez, Faustino
Sandoval, Austin
Sandoval, Emelio
Sandoval, Jose
Santana, Adolph
Sariano, Pablo
Saucedo, Donanciano
Sauceda, Margareto
Secrest, Nellie
Seegert, Helen
Sepulveda, Joaquin
Shepherd, Edwin
Sierra, Angel
Silva, Manuel
Si lva, Mary
Sinex, Cecelia
Bmi'th, Chester
Snyder, Earl
Snyder, Harry
Somers, J ames L.
Borio, Mike
Sosa, J oe
Botello, Martin
Soto , Bennie
Stafford, Howard
Stant on, Dave
St eeves, Ewart
Stock, Al fred
Sutherland , W. Thoe.
Swars, Frank
Tomber g , Jack
Torres, Gor ges i o
Tores, J oe
Torres, Ra pha el
Turner, Clarence
Tyrre l l , Ernest
Ullery, Chester
















Hrs. Worked
24
20
32
24
lS
24
24
18
1g
24
24
12
24
24
40
14
30
6
32
lS
24
15
6
5
12
12
32
9
24
31
24
32
32
16
24
24
7
24
34
lS
14
32
32
24
6
16
. Amount
12.00
10. 00
16.00
12.00
9.00
12. 00
12.00
9. 00
9. 00
12. 00
12.00
9.00
12.00
12.00
20.00
7.00
15.00
3. 00
16. 00
4. oo
9. 00
12.00
7.50
3.00
2.50
6. oo
6. oo
16. 00
4. 50
12. 00
15.50
12.00
16. 00
16. 00
g. 00
12.00
12.00
3.50
12.00
17.00
9. 00
7. 00
i 6. oo
16. 00
12. 00
3. 00
s. oo
4. oo



District
District II
200-B-7
Unemployment
August 11th-17th
August 26th, 1934.
Name Hrs. Worked Amount District
Unzueta, Julian 24 12.00 District II
200-B-7
Uribes, Manuel 24 12.00 Unemployment
August 11th-17th
Valenzuela, Ernest  24 12.00
Van Poppal, Adrian 1$ 9.00
Vasquez, Ramon  4.oo
Vasquez, Virgi l 27 13.50
Velarde, John I. 24 12. 00
Velarde, Marcelino 12 6.00
Valdes , Apolinar 15 7.50
Villa, Jesus 24 12. 00 
Villa, Lorenza ig 9.00
Wall, Frank g 4. 00
Ward, Alice 3 1.50
Weiss, Anna 16 g. oo
Weiss, Richard 12 6.00
White, Wallace E. 12 6.oo 
Whiteside, Carman 32 16. 00
Williams Melvin 21 10.50
Wilson, Harold 24 12. 00
Wood, Dulce lS 9.00
Worley, Mabel 4 2.00
 Yabarro, Rosenda 27 13.50
Yee, Fuk P.   24 12.00
 Zabata, Harbert 24 12. 00
Zapata, Tilmicio  24 12.00
District IV.
Barnes, William
200-B-7
 10 5.00 Unemployment
Browning, John
August 13~h-lgth
 10 5.00
Campbell, J ohn 10 5.00
Edelblute, Elde 10 5.00
Gilliland, Grace 24 12. 00
 Grand, Jerry  10 5.00
Hall , William 14 7.00
Hartnell , William  10 5. 00
. -Hecker, Bess  24 12.00
Kni ght , Francis 10 5. 00
Lang, Fred 10 5. 00
Maloney, William 10 5.00
Munoz, William 10 5.00
 Payne, Joseph 10 5.00
To ln;an, Bessie 24 12.00 
Wolfred, Arthur 10 5.00
Hours @ Period District Five
 DeRosa, John 24  50 S/11 to g/17 12.00 
Brookshire, Chas. 6 do 3.00
Cowell, Albino 30 do 15.00
Hernandez, Jesus 35 do 17.50
. J ohnson , W. J. 1g do 9.00
376
- -- ------------------------- -----------------------.---------.,.---,
Name
Martinez , Julian
Mell o, Alfred
Mello, Frank
Olivera, Tom
Parga , A.
Pimentel, Antone
Simpson, Geo.
Montes, Louie
Taylor, Verna
Vargas , c.
Hours e Period
. 2
.1$
.24
.lS
. 30
.1$
. 30
.27
.2$
. 50 8/11 to g/17
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Amount
12.00
1. 00
9. 00
12. 00
9. 00
15. 00
9. 00
15.00
13.50
14. 00
District
District Five

Petitions fo - I n the Mat t er of Petitions f or County Aid:
County Aid.
I t appearing to .the Board of Supervisor s t hat the fo l lowi ng peti tioner s are pr oper
per sons tor eceive County Aid: Upon Motion duly seconded and car ried, i t is order ed
t hat the Auditor dr aw.his Warrant on Ge neral Fund in favor of the f ollowing persons for
the amounts set opposite their r especti ve names on the first day of September 1934, towit:
Grins tead, Otis
Leal, Lucy
Miller, Margaret
Alkire, Simon
Bracegirdle) Annie
Davies, Alison
Gonzales, Mrs. Louis
Harris, Emma
Harvey, Ruth
Hathaway, Ella
Hurley, Ida
J ones, Gomer
Lee , Jason D
Lane , Mary
. Russell , William
Stinson, Charles
Tyler, Eliza
Bueter, William


Clar k , Geor ge Wasingt on
Filburn, Fred
Meade, Geor ge
Welch, \'iesley E.
Chung, Ah
La Fur, Joe
Montoya, Marie
Brauer, Herman
Kennedy, J ames
Doer ges , Henry



FIRST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
Carpinteria
Carpinteria
Carpinteria
SECOND SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
$30. 00
10. 00
20.00
/o County Welfare Dept. 20. 00
1509 State St. , c/o Mrs. Robert McFadden 22. 00
14 E. Sola st. l . oo
c/o County Welfare Dept. 7. 05
1830 Ba t h St. 15. 00
526 W. Victoria 18. 00
c/o County Welfare Dept. 10. 00
S22t Orange
1127 Chapala St.
1733 Gillesoie St.
141$ Castillo St.
224 E. Figueroa
527t Bath St.
Co. Welfare Deut. 
THIRD SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
Star Route *l, Paradise Camp
Los Olivos
Los Olivos , c/o C. C. Campbell
Santa Ynez
Kinevan Ranch, San Marcos Pass
FOURTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
Send all District Four checks t o the
Santa Maria office
17. 50
3.00
10. 00
s .oo
20. 00
10.00
12. 00
10.00
7.00
10. 00
20. 00
10. 00
1. 00
1. 00
18. 00
i.oo
l .oo
12.00
Printing th
Additions t
the Budget.
Emmons, Blanche
Shuler, Agnes
West, Leona
Wong, Ah
Morehart, Frances
Acarlec, . Joe
Bowers, ~ T.
Cam-pbell,. Robert
Dowlen, E-. R.
Farris, H. L 

Graff, Ed. . Sr 
Hansen, J. utta
Havens, ~arry B.
Moat , Sa~ue 1
Parker, Mattie
Patino, 9anuta
Snow , Viq_a H.
Toledo, Filomena 
Tremelli~g , J. H.
Wallace, . Leona
Whitehurst, J oe

Hibbard, . Bert
Searcy, Floyd

Waley, Waldo
Martin, Mrs. J. c . .
August 20th, 1934.
Send all District Four checks
to the Santa Maria 'office
FIFTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
Send all District Five checks
to the Santa Maria office



In the Matter of Printing the Additions to the Budget
15.00
10. 00
12. 00
1.00
10.00
i.oo
1.50
1. 00
3.00
3.00
16. 00
11.00
4.00
1.00
15.00
5.00
15.00
6. 00
2.50
10. 00
1.00
20.00
25.00
28.00
l.oo


Upo. n mot ion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the additions t o the
Budget fo. r 1934-35, be printed and ready for distribution on the 27th day of August
and the hearing continued from day to day until the 30th day of August, 1934.
List of / In the Matter of List of S.E.R.A. Projects Approved.
SERA Projec s
Auuroved   RESOLUTION NO. 141~
WHEREAS, the following work project has been submitted to and approved by the
Unemploym. ent Relief Commission of Santa Barbara County, and application for SERA,
approval thereof will be made by the local Director of the SERA, upon the completion

of proper application forms, to wit:
Work
District *5

 I

Project for SERA
Title & Location: Move Water Tank from Guadalupe to
Washington Grove Park, Santa Mari~, Calif 
Work to be Done: Dismantle existing 20,000 gallon red
wood water tank purchased by the County of Santa
Barbara at Guadalupe, California. Transportation of
same from Guadalupe to Washington Grove Park, County
owned property, 3 miles south of Santa Maria, California.
Rebuilding of tank at new location 
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE Board of Sun- ervisors of Santa Barbara
County approve the above named project, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors be authorized
to execute and sign on behalf of Santa Barbara County all applications f or projec1s
to be sponsored by this County.
Upo.n the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following
supervisors voted Aye to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, 
378
Correcting
Allowance of
Claims.















Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker.
In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claims.

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat the order made and
entered on the 13th day of August, 1934, allowing the following claims, for the
amounts and payable out of the funds desi gnated, respectively, be and the same is here
by rescinded, to wit:
Anderson, F. A 
Ander.son, F. A 
Bell, Mr s . M. H.
Bell, M. H.
Bond, Roy
Boyd, Kathleen
Boyd, Kathleen
Burton, Joe
Coles, Butler
Covey , Clarence
Cross, Ethel
Cross, Ethel
Daniels , Randall
Daniels, Randall
Elizalde, Manuel
Evans, Henry N.
Evans, Henry N 

Ferris, Arthur
Ferris, .Arthur
Frisbie, Lawrence
George , Pau 1
Glaister, Middleton
Green, Allen
Green, Allen
Hargrave, Seth
Henry, Ralph
J ames, Harold
James, Harold
Johnson, Elizabeth
Johnson, Elizabeth
Lee, George
Loback, Ray
Loback, Ray
Logan, Aimee c.
Logan, Aimee C.
Moberly, Don
Reeder, Ida May
Reeder, Ida May
Robinson, George W.
Saunders, N. H.
Saulsberry, Joe
Saulsber ry , Joe
Spurrell , Fred
Unemployment Fund

   
$40. 00
40. 00
35 . 00
30. 61
40. 00
35. 00
35. 00
36. 12
45. 00
37 . 50
35. 00
35. 00
40. 00
46. 00
35. 00
40. 00
40. 00
72. 50
72 . 50
35. 00
40. 00
35. 00
35. 00
24. g3
40. 00
23. 19
40. 00
40 . 00
40. 00
4o. oo
52.07
40. 00
40. 00
37 . 50
37 . 50
35. 00
40. 00
40. 00
31 . 44
45.00
35. 00
35. 00
57. 50



Spurrell, Fred W.
Strong, Ruth
Sutherland, Harry
Sutherland, Harry
Botiller, Fred A.
August.Z,O th , 1934.
UNEMPLOYMENT FUND
GENERAL FUND
Santa Barbara Telephdne Co.
Bon Ton Market UNEMl?LOYKENT FUND
Dorrance, Mias Helen
Thrift Market
Bosio, Perrina
Safeway Store
Santa Barbara Telephone Company STATE FUND
42.50
35.00
35.00
35.00
27.44
g3.50
12.50
6.65
1.24
2.00
12.45
15.90
Sievers, Florence 1.00
And it is fUrther ordered t hat said claims be recalled from the Auditor, and
re-~llowed as of August 13, 1934, for the amount and payable out of the fund designate4
resuectively, to wit: 




Anderson , F. A.
do
Bell, Mrs. M. H.
do
Bond, Roy
Boyd, Kathl een
do
Burton , Joe
Co le s , Butler
Covey, Clarence
Cross; Ethel
Cross, Ethel
Daniels, Randall
Daniels, Randall
Elizalde, Manuel
Evans, Henry N.
Evans, Henry N.
Ferris, Arthur
Ferris, Arthur
Frisbie, Lawrence
George, Paul
Glaister, Middleton
Green, Allen
Green, Allen
Hargrave, Seth
Henry, Ralph
James, Harold
James, Harold
Johnson, Elizabeth
Johnson , Elizabeth
Lee, George
Loback, Ray
Loback, Ray
UNEMPLOYMENT FUND

3g.71
41.29
33.g7
31. 61
3g.71
36.13
33.87
36.13
43.55
'36 29
33.g7
36.13
3g.71
41.29
35.13
3s.71
41.29
74.g4
70.J.6
33.s7
?s.71
33.g7
36.13
24.s4
3s.71
23.23
41.29
3s.71
~1.29
3g.71
52.10
3g.71
41.29
380
Allowance of__
Claims.






Logan , Aimee C.
Logan , Aimee C.
Moberly, Don
Reeder, Ida May
Reeder, Ida May
Robinson, Geor ge W.
Sanders, N. H.
'Saulsberry, Joe
Saulsberry, Joe
Spurrell, Fred
Spurrell, Fred W.
Strong, Ruth
Sutherland, Harry
Sutherland, Harry
Botiller, Fred A.
UNEMPLOYMENT FUND

STA TE RELIEF FUND
UNEMPLOYMENT FUND
GENERAL FUND
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
BonTon Market
Dorrance, Miss Helen
Thrift Market
Bosio, Perrina
Safeway Store ~
(
STATE FUN!)
 
UNEMPLOYMENT FUND
UNEMPLOYMENT FUND
STATE FUND
Santa Barbara _Telephone Co mpany ~UNEMPLOYMENT
J STA'fE FUND
Sievers, Florence UNEMPLOYMENT FUND
FUND
 36. 29
3s.71
33.s7
3s .71
41.29
31.45
43.55
33.g7
36.13
58.87
41.13
33. g7
33. s7
36.13
25.69
s3.35
12. 50
6.65
1.24
2. 00
7.14
5.31
2.50
13.40
l.oo
Upon the passage of the foregoing order , the r oll being called, the following
'
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, 
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays None. Absent, None  
In the Matter of Allowance of Claims.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat the f ollowing claims 
be and the same are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out of the 
fU.nd designated in the order of allowance indor~ed on the face of each c l aim ,
respectively, to wit:




Ables, Ed GH:NERAL FUND
Akens, Wm.
Albers Bros, Mill ing Co.
American Revies of Tuberculosis
Ames, Ray
Anderson, W. M.
Artuso Shoe Store
Ayala, J. P.
Azar Bros. Mkt .
Azar, Sam
Ballard, Mr. R. N.
Bank's Stationery Store
Barrick, A. R.
Barrick & Son, F. S.
Bassi, Dorothy
Bates , Mrs. Bertha
$54. oo
55. 00
133.25
s. oo
4s. oo
20. 00
15. 60
3s.25
~4.6 0
10.00
11.00
. g5
40. 00
216. 00
25. 00
10 . 00





August 20th, 1934.
Beaudette, Mrs. Loretta GENERAL FUND
Bigler, A. B.
Big Sisters of Alameda County
Blanchett, Mrs . J ulia
Bor gateloo, Mrs. Marceli na
. .
Boys and Girls' Indusyrial Home
Breck, Benjamin
Breen, . Ed
Brown's Drug Store
Bureau of Printing
Business Week
California Junior Republic
California Phar macy
Carpinteria Realty Co.
Carroll & O'Meara
Carson, D. C.
Carson, D. C.
Caywood, Hal D 
Chadwick, Mr s. c.  








Che lini, Mrs. George
Chruch , o. L 
Clift, Mrs. Henry
Coast Line Express
do do
Coast Wholesa l e Grocery Co.
Coffey Gr ocery
Coleman & Neal
Colson Equipment
Commercial Mo t or Service
Common, Wm. C,
Continental Stores
Cordero, Joe
Cota, Juan
Covarrubias, Yris
Cummings, Mrs. Carrie
Danielson , D. L.
Davis Service Market
Denton, Ernest

Dinsmore, Albert
Dominguez, Mrs. Alfred
Dominguez, Mrs. Mary
Dover, Frank
Drexler, A. H.
Duco Auto Refinish
Eby, Mr s . Donald
Eisenberg's White House
Encinas , Frank
Fairbank ' s Morse & Co.
Francis, M. L.
Franz, Mrs. Gertrude



$65 . 00
5. 61
34.17
52.00
7. 50
25. 00
40. 50
60 . 00
9.6$
5. 55
5. 00
25. 00
l.So
2. 50
7.60
31.50
10.00
1.40
5. 00
30. 00
2.90
57 . 50
15.64
6. 24
37. 00
12. 26
. 1. 02
15.19
96 . 00
22. 50
104. 55
49.50
34. oo
44.40
2. 50
13.50
l S.45
13. 06
45. 00
119.33
140. 00
45. 00
12.50
45. 00
16. 00
43.67
45 .00
111.93
15. 00
45.00

- --------------.-------------------------------------------------
38~

Fuller & Co. , W. P. GENERAL FUND


Fuller Company , W. P.
General Elextric X-Ray Corp.
Gerow Sheet Metal Works
Giruado, Mrs. Antoinette
Graham, Robert
Grigsby, Al
Gruner, Starr
Hale Bros.
Hal 1 , Sherwood
Hansen, Dr. Kai K.
Ha rms , Mrs. Adelaide

Harr Wagner Publishing Co.
Cyril Hartley Ltd.
Harvey's Coffee Shop
 Henderson, H. E.
Henderson, Mabel
Hendricks, Raymond
Hexol Laboratories
Holiday Hardware Company
Holland-Worley Co.
Home of the Good Shepherd
Hunt, D. F.
 Italian Grocery
James, c. E.
J ohnson , F. W.
J ones , the Druggist
J ones, J ohn E.
Karl's Grocery
Kirkuatricks ~
Kohrs, Fredrick
Kress and Company, s. H.
Leather Supply Co .
Leonard, J. L.
Leslie, Mrs. Katherine
 Light, Mrs. Marvin
 Live Oak Dairy
Lockard, E. Keith
Loftis, Hugh
 MacFarland, R. F.
 Marvin-Neitzel Corporation
 Mattos, Manuel
 ldendoza, Mrs. Lucy
. Menezes, Mrs. Mary
. Kerriam, Mrs. J. H.
. Mission Paint and A~t Co.
.Moll, Frank
.Morehouse, Mart ha
.Mccaleb, w. H.






. 97
74.19
2.02
47.71
60. 00
35.00
72. 00
19. 56
21.g4
100.00
20. 00
100.00
9. 02
972.57
l. oo
15.00
4.oo
60.00
J.69
2.lS
46.95
100.00
65. 64
10.25
23.69
4.25
1.23
40. 06
13.32
9.42
30.16
6.oo
24.17
54.oo
25. 00
15.00
24.90
220.00
15. 00
250.00
72.00
60. 00
26.67
110.00
40.00
6. oo
60.00
s. 50
10.00

'

August 20th, 1934.
.McGregor, Mrs. Robert GENERAL FUND
. Neighborhood House
. Neilsen & Petersen
. Neilson, H. T.
. Nielson Co., H. T.
do
_ Northwestern Mutual F.i re Assn 
_ Oliphant, Irene
. Oliphant, Irene
. Olivera , Mrs. Rose
. Orton and Bur char di
. 0 1 Shea, E. J.
. Osterman, John
_ Ott Hardware Company
Ott Hardware Co.
Ovieda, E. G 
. Ovi eda, Toney
Pacific Greyhound Co.
Pacific Lodge


Packer, Josephine
Palmer, Lucie Brooks
Parma Company
Peterkin, Mrs. Margaret
Physicians Record Co.
Pollock, Bert
Preisker, c. L.
Preisker, c  L.
Preuss, Chas. A.
Prior Co., w. F.
Rector, c. J.
Remington Rand
Rhoades, Coy
Rich's Typewriter Shop
Richardson, c. P.
. Richardson, c. T.
Richardson, Max
. Rio Grande Oil Company
Rios, Mrs. Carmelito,
. Robles, Daniel
Rodman, Walter
. Romero , Louis



Ross , Will
Rowe, E. S.
Rust, F. W 
Santa Barbarans
Santa Barbara Clinic
' 
. Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital
Santa Barbar:_a Cottage Hospital  
-

l



40.00
40.00
30.67
193.20
25.so
31.5g
31.5g
105.00
211.1g
4g.39
50.00
6.96
44g.oo
50.00
60.00
2.20
50.00
150.00
83.33
144.48
25.00
3.64
72.00
i3.g2
60.00
10.00
35. 00
3.5g
43.go
50.00
2.50
3s.oo
45.00
49.50
188.34
71.50
40. 00
50.00
60.00
3.62
73.50
so.oo
6S.69
61. 00
76.00
10157
384

. .
Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital GENERAL FUND

do do
Santa Barbara Telephone Company
do
do
do
do
do
do
Santa Maria Valley Railroad Co.
Santa Maria Valley Vidette
 Schauer Printing Studio
Estate of Phillip Scolari
 Scott, Hattie H.
 Seabury & Johnson
 Beargeant , Clark
Seaside Oil Company
do do
do
do
do
do
Seaside Oil Company

 Security First National Bank of Los Angeles
Shepard, Frank
Sheridan, Mr s . Mary L.
Shoemaker, Mrs. Joseuhine
Shorkley, T. M.
Silva Sign Co.
 Silveira, Frances
Simpson, Mollie
Smith, Ella
Smith, Floyd I.
Smith, Nelson
Snow, Beverley
 Stanwood, W  s.
 State Dept. of Penology
 Stationers Corporation
Stearns, Mrs. Clara
Stevens, Fred G.
 Stoddard, Rebecca
Stubbs, Jr., Joe
Stubbs, Joe
 St . John, A. s.
do do
 St. Vincent's Institution
Thorner, M. 
Tobey's Grocery
Townsend, Mrs. W. C.
Townsend, Mrs. W. c.
Twitchell, John
 Twitchell, L. L.
Underwood Elliott Fisher Co.
Underwood Typewriter Co.


10.57
44. 70
11.9g
16.35
69.72
33.30
37. 05
24.50
51.12
92.~o
30.00
505.22
72. 00
21.5g
4 . 71
24.3g
25g.70
757. 13
32.00
50.00
12.50
13. 50
25.00
2.50
15.00
34.29
6.00
192.00
13. 00
60.00
60.00
.92
12.09
g5. 00
g.oo
125. 00
37. 02
15.95
243.70
1547.25
1135.g3
15.00
17.23
50. 00
50.00
4g.oo
60.00
7.50
13.32









August 2oth, 1934.
Union Feed & Fuel Co. GENERAL FUND
Union Hardware & Metal Co.
Unkefer, Otis
Vandever, E. M.
Van's Market
Verners Carpinteria Mkt
Wagner Lumber and Mill Co.
Waugh, Chas.
Weging, J os. F.
Western Surgical SupPly Co.
Westwick Iron Works
Westwick Iron Works
Wilkie, E. J.
Wilson's Carbon Company
Wilson , Kent R.
Wilson, Mrs. Clifford
Winne & Sutch Company
Wood, Mrs. w. H.
X-Ray Tube Company


Cooper , Chas. FIRST ROAD
Cooper, Chas.
Cooper, Chas.
Shepard, c.
FUND
Gano, Robert SECOND ROAD FUND
Anderson, o. A. GOOD ROADS FUND
Austin We stern Road Machi nery co;
Batkin, R. P.
Beard Motor Co. ,
Block, A.
Bright, Scott
Carpinter ia Valley Chevrolet Co.
Cota, Julius
Cravens, Tom
Crook Co.
Doerr, L. R.
Gano, Robert

Goleta Garage & Machine Shop
Hartley, Cyri 1
Hobbs , Bros.
Jacobs , Chester
Johnson, W. B.
Kramer, o.
Lambert, Ray
Lester , James
Lester, J ames
Lompoc Light & Water Dept.


Luke & Livingston Tractor and Equi pment Co.
24. 60
12.64
12.50
14.67
16.29
7.17
. 65
70. 00
2. 60
13.75
ClS. 6S
7.16
12.30
15. 00
25. 00
7.75
20. 00
128.75
1.35
6. 60
3.32
35.00
47.12
6.23
3.39
9. g1
s. s9
20. Jfl
8. 00
131g. 60
12.0Q
50.00
41.10
90.00
21.49
43 .3g
lS.30
353.16
4. oo
947.38
99 . 00
g2 . 50
12.50
12.50
22.34
2. $2






Luke & Livingston Tractor GOOD ROADS FUND
and Equipment Co.
Luke & Living~ton Tr~ctor and
Equi pment Co.
MacDonal d , E. A.
Magneto & Electr ical Service Co .
Martin' s Garage & Brake Shop
Neilsen and Petersen
Ott Hardware Co.
Rob le s, Dani el
Rule Trucking Co .
Rust, F. W.
Santa Barbara Brake Service
Santa Barbara Teleuhone Co  
Santa Barbara Teleuhone Co.
Seaside Oi l Company
Seaside Oil Company
ao do
do do
Silva Sign Company
Smith Hardware Co.
Smith, W. F.
Southern Pacific Milling Co.
Stemper, Emil
Uni on Mill and Lumber Co.
Western Pipe & Steel Co 

Brummomd, J. B.
Carrington , H. B.
Durbiano Dairy
George , G.
STATE RELIEF
Gheno , Mr . C.
Hannan, Mi ss M.
Muller, Bertha
Pacific States Loan Co .
Pacific States Loan Co.
Red Cross Drug Co .
Safeway Store
s. & M Markets

Smith, Mrs. E. W.
Southern Counties Gas Co.
Whittaker, Elmer
Adler's Grocery
A. & P. Stores
do do
do do
Arriola Market
Artuso Shoe Store
Associa~ed Charities
Associated Charities
UNEMPLOYMENT FUND




2245. 25
40. 00
20. Sl
21.00
10. 4.2
39.6S
40. 00
49. 65
143. os
12.Sl
34. 44
1.75
19.1g
149.16
936.36
ag_55
1.25
2. 67
21 . 00
17.7g
50.00
1.79
7s.65
13. 50
10.00
3.75
5. 00
6. 00
10.00
s . oo
12. 50
12.50
1.16
34.44
20.1g
s.oo
42. $0
6. 33
9. 02
20.13
30.47
64. 02
13. 23
4. 10
9.75
210.1$


I
Associated Charities
Azar Bros. Grocery
. Balaam, Mrs. Jennie
Bartlett Grocery, B. c.
Beadle, M. W.
. Bergma.n,Miss A.
Bond, Roy
Boyd, Kathleen
Brabo, J.
Brink's Grocery
Brooks, Mrs. c.
California Market
Carrington, H. B.
Cavalli, Antonio
Channel Paper & Supply Co.
Coast Wholesale Groc. Co.
. Coles, Butler
Continental Stores
Cornwall's Grocery
Cosmopolitan Grocery
Cosmopolita Grocery
Cox, Flo
. Cross, Ethel
UNEMPLOYMENT . FUN.D
Davis Service Station Groc.
Davis Service Station
. Dean, Mrs. J. A.
Deleissegues, o. A.
DeLorenso, Alfred
. De Marino, Vencent
Dennis, Dorothy
Devine, Francis
Dillingham, H. J.
Drumm, !~rs. c.
, Durbiano Dairy
. Enterprise Dairy
Fell's Grocery
. llemings Grocery
Fresno Market
G & M Market
_George, Mrs. Graham
George, Paul
Gheno , Mr. c.
Golden State Dairy
Golden State Dairy
Golden State Dairy
Gray, Albert E.
Haley Produce Market
Hammond, D. M.
Hansen & Son, H. c.




72.27
ll0. 94
g. oo
5.23
17.17
7.25
40.00
35.00
9. 67
4.35
7.50
32.go
10.00
2.32
.g7
12.39
45.00
g9 .29
6.15
136.$4
99.55
15.3g
35.00
4.36
.20
10.00
3.56
6.09
13. 00
7.50
15.00
10.00
9. 93
9.74
171.05
15.01
20. 60
10.45
41.90
9. 00
40.00
6. 00
2.g7
1S3.33
.41
12.50
24.09
2. 05

388

Hauser , E. E. UNEMPLOYMENT FUND
 Henderson , Mabel
Henderson , Mabel
Herman's Market
Herman's Mar ket
Holiday Hardware Co .
 Houghton' s Store
Italian Importing Co.
J ackson , R. E.
J ames , Harold
 J ordano Bros.
J orgesen Store
 Kaner, Oscar
 Kennedy, l1rs. John
Kenney , J. c.
Kraft, Jr., William
Lang & Son, Mark
Lang 's Market
Lang's Market
La Primavera
LasQuince tetras
Lauri t sen & Lauritsen
Lawrence Grocery
Lebeck ' s Grocery
Lee , Geor ge
Lennon Grocery Store, P. J.
Lew-Bert Store
Live Oak Dairy
Loback, Ray
Logan, Aimee C 

 
Lompop Branch Security First National Bank
Lompoc Light and Water Company
Lompoc Light & Water Dept.
 Lompoc Milk Company
Los Olivos Packing Company
Lundberg, J. H.
MacRostie Bros.
Maier's Gro cery Store
Martinez, l~aria
Mathews, C. L.
Merriam, Mona
Mer rill , Dr. E. R.
Meyerink, Joseph
Mi ssion Dairy
Moor e Mer cantile Company
Moro, John B.
Morehouse , Mrs. M. K.
Morehouse , Mr s . M. K.
Mt. View Grocer y


of
10. 00
3.00
15.3g
1+.10
336.64
9. 52
9.74
41. g7
12. 00
4-o.oo
155.55
1(3. 22
L.A.
32.25
10. 00
10. 00
26. 65
7.65
5.01
15.73
96. 4-3
25.7g
18.4-5
2.4g
28. 05
34-.27
2.56
32. 64-
17.73
40. 00
37.50
s . oo
6. 03
~-88
30. 09
39.31
1.54
10. 00
l0.56
5. 67
4. 06
60. 00
10. 00
4.64
12.40
41. 33
6. 00
8.oo
15.26
11. 03

August 20th, 1934.
Mueller, Mrs. Bertha
McCabe, Car 1
UNEMPLOYMENT FUND
McCabe, C. D.
McLaughlin, Maurice
Neilson & Peterson
Nielsen & Peter sen
O'Bannion Dairy
  O'Brien, Mrs. M.

 Olds , Frank
Pacific Coast Publishing Co.
 Piggly V/iggly
- ~ippins Grocery
Progress Grocery
Ra.il~ay Express Agency
R & L Grocery
Reeds on' s Dairy
 Reeder, Ida May
Rodenbeck's Shoe Store
Rodenbeck 1s Shoe Store
Rodenbeck 1s Store
Rouard, A. M.
Rudolph's Grocery
Ryan, M. R.
 Saf eway Store
 Safeway Store
do
 do
do
Safeway Stores
do
do
do
S & K Market
do
do
. .
San Marcos Dairy

Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Santa Maria Gas Company
Santa Maria Milk Company
Schroeppel Dairy
Seivers, Florence
Shell Grocery
Smith's Grocery
Southern Calif. Edison Co.
Southern C. alifornas Edison Co.
So. uthern Calif. Edison
Sou. Calif. Edison Co.


g.oo
15. 00
15.00
5.34
3s.95
25.62
23.7g
10. 00
10.00
33.77
227.79
1. 03
20.50
1.65
10.46
7.16
3g.3g
3.59
91.22
2.56
7.25
5.12
s.oo
154.35
121.10
148.76
2.05
27.7g
144. 30
61.45
71. 34.
52.s7
7.43
9.g4
llS9.g9
30.14
106. 65
12.85
12.70
5.67
31. 67
3.07
s. oo
12.35
17.12
27.7g
9.06
3.so
2.06


3SO
Cal l for a
Special Meet ng.
So. Califor nia Edison Co . UNEMPLOYMENT FUND 1. 16
Southern Counties Gas 54. 62
do do   l . 9g
do do .75
Spurrell, Fred 50. 00
Steele's Grocery 7. 23
Sutherland, Harry 35. 00
 Swenson, A   12. 50
Van's Market 8.20
Van's Mar ke t  162. 01
do 6-56
 do . 62
 do 22.20
do l.s5
Vince, J. 10. 00
Ward's Grocer y 1.44
West side Dairy 16. 6S
 Wil liams, Mrs. J  7.34
Williams, Mrs. J. 4.31
Williams , Mr s . J. 1.29
Willowbrook Dairy 10.05
Woods , Mr s . W. H. 9. 00
Woolworth Co., F. w.  2. 05
Zanes co Dairy 16. 91
 Zebrosky, Anna 10. g3


Sou. Cal if. Edison Co. MISSI ON CANYON LT. DIST. FUND39. 22
Caywood, Hal D. SALARY FUND 5.00
Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called the f ollowing
Supervisors. voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays , none. Absent, none.
Upon motion the Board adj ourned sine die.
The foregoing minutes are hereby approved.
~--:---
so rs.
Attest:
CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING.
We , the undersigned members of the Board of Supervi sor s of the County of Santa
Barbar a , State of Cal ifornia, be lievi ng that the inter ests of the County require t hat
a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors be called to attend thereto.
I t is or dered t hat a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County
of Santa Barbara , State of Cal ifor nia , be and the same is hereby called for August
29th, 1934, at 10 o ' clock a . m.
The f ollowing is the business t o be t r ansacted at said meeting , t o wit :
In the Mat t~ r of County Aid for Re l ief of Unemployment.
In the Matter of Corrections in Budge t for Fiscal Year 1934-35

Relief of -
Unemoloymen 

August 29th, 1934.
Dated August 20th, 1934.
C. L. PREISKER
SAM J. S TAN\'iOOD
THOS. DINSMORE
F. G. STEVENS
RONALD M. ADAM
Board of Supe~vi sors of the County of
Santa Barbara, State of California. 
Board Qf Supervi ~ors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
August. 29! h , 1934 , at 10 o ' clock a . m. Present : Supervisors Thomas T.
Di n s mo r~, Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L.
Pr eisk~r , and the Clerk. Supervisor C. L. Preisker in the chair .
The Board m~t pur suant to call.
In the Matt~r of Count y Aid for Relief of Unemploy ~ent:
It aopearing t o the Board of Supervi sor s t hat the following applicants are pr oper
persons t o re.ceive county aid;
Upon mo ti o~ duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that the Audit or draw his warrant
on the U:nemuloyment Fund i11 favor of tbe followi ng persons f or the amounts set
opposite thei~ r espective names , to wit:
Name 
Diaz , Gilbe r ~
Flores , Mart ~ n
Har grave, Se~h
Para , Francif?CO
Perez, Manuel
Pomales, Tom 
Ramirez, J es':ls 
Ramirez, Luc~o
Rodri guez, J ?Se
Rubaleava, E?tephen
Savala, Hila;-io
Smit h , Martin 
Sot o , J uan 
Torres , Cirilio 

Abila , Frank 
Alvarez, Sulpi cio
Aparicio, Th.o mas
Aples , Sarah

Ara luce , Abel

Arrellanes, .L uz A.
Avilla, I gnacio

Avi lla, Juli.a n
Bai l lio , James

Benit z , Anto.n io
Blaney , MarY.
Blaylock, W~ .
Boot h , William

Bus i o , Sabin. o
Caballero , Edw.

Cabr al, Rudo l ph

Hr s . Worked
24
24
12
32
10
24
32
32
16
20
30
20
24
19
14
2
26
5
24
16
40
32
10
22
24
12
6
24
7
Amount
12. 00
12. 00
6. 00
16. 00
5. 00
12.00
16. 00
16. 00
 s. oo
10. 00
15. 00
10. 00
12. 00
9. 50
7. 00
l. oo
13. 00
2. 50
12. 00
s. oo
20 . 00
16. 00
5. 00
12. 00
11.00
6.oo
3. 00
12. 00
3.50
District
Dist ri ct I
200- B-7
Unempl oyment
August 17-23-34
District II
200-B-7
Unemployment
August 12- 24-34


Name
Calles, Geramino
Gano, Edward
Cardona, Consalo
Castillo, J os B.
Oavestri, Chas.
Chacke 1, Victor
Chacon, Eustacio
Chavez , Ceceli o

Chavez , Raphael
Cody , Andrew
Collezo, Manue 1
Conlon, J ames Jr.
Contreras, Faustino
Cobb , Chas.
Converse , Linton
Cook, J ohn
Corder o , John A 
.
Dela Torre, Arthur
.
Dela -Torre, Wm.  Delgadillo , Gregory
.
Di az , Antonia
.
Diaz, Michael

Dinther , Adolph
.
Domi nguez , Teodol o
.
Escota, Mrs. Vincent
 Espana, Jose
 Estrada, Estephen
 Fabela, Francisco
Felcon , Joe
Flores , J oe
.
Flores , Librado
Forney , Eugene
.
France , Nicholas
.
Frauste , Severo
.
Fuller, Simeon
 Galindo, Gi lbert
.
Garcia, Adolph
.
Garcia, Chas.
 Garcia , Julia
.
Garcia, Pedro p.
.
Garcia, Steve
Garcia, Weneslado
.
Gar iano , Anna
.
Carmon , Ablert
.
Gorzoli, Mercedes
.
Glover, Herschel
.
Gonzales, Armando
Gonzales , Edw. R.

 



 
Hrs. Worked
12
36
23
24
15
26
32
17
21
16
24
24
26
lS
24
14
14
26
24
3
14
6
20
30
12
2$
40
13
36
30
14
36
24
12
20
24
6
26
2S
30
14
1$
10
24
32
32
Amount
6. 00
1$. 00
11. 50
12. eo
7. 50
13. 00
16. 00
g. 50
10. 50
$. 00
12. 00
12. 00
13 . 00
9. 00
12. 00
7. 00
7. 00
4. 00
13. 00
12. 00
1. 50
7. 00
3. 00
10. 00
15. 00
6. 00
14. 00
4. 00
20. 00
6. 50
1$. 00
15. 00
7. 00
1$. 00
12.00
6. 00
10. 00
12. 00
3. 00
13. 00
14. oo
15. 00
7. 00
9 . 00
5. 00
12. 00
16. 00
16. 00
Di strict
Distri ct I I
200-B-7
Unemuloyment
August 12-24-34


Name
Gonzales, Felipe
Gonzales, Gregorio
Gonzales, Jul.io
Gonzales , Pet.er C.
Greene, Percy.
Gudgeon , Geor.ge
Hendrickson , ~. E.
Hernandez, Angel
Hernandez , Emeterio
Hernandez , Frank
Hernandez, Ignacio
Hernandez , Jose N.
Hernandez, Jase S.
Herrera, Santos
Hill, Clarence
Hofman , Adolph
Hyne, Fred 
Imucci, Mike.
I nfante , ldax.
J ackson , Har+y
J avamillo , Sabino
Jensen , Lars.
J uarez , Adrian
Kiriskidas, Frank
Klatt, Chas. .
Lilley, Cliff ord
Lemos , John .
Lewis, Thos .
Limon , Joe
Littlefield,. Nahan
Lona , Raymond
Lo pe z , Arnulfo
Lopez , Frede.rice
Lopez, Jose .X.
Lopez, Max
Lopez , Renal,do
Lord, Walter 
Loza, Maria 
Lutterman, Lee 
McAllister, .David
Mccants, William 
Madrigal , Jqaquin
Marsh, Norm~n
Martinez, A+fredo
Martinez, Bartolo 
Martinez, G~llilo
Martinez, Jos. A. 
Martinez, Zacarino

August 29th, 1934.
 Hrs. Worked
24
30
36
9
5
24
32
32
24
24
32
32
32
16
16
12
12
36
18
6
16
5
16
24-
32
32
12
18
3g
18
9
32
56
18
18
4-8
15
30
11
33
3g
32
12
24
18
23
24
32

Amount
12.00
15. 00
18. 00
4. 50
2. 50
12. 00
16. 00
16. 00
12. 00
12. 00
16. 00
16. 00
16. 00
8. oo
8. oo
6. 00 ,
6. 00
18. 00
9. 00
3. 00
8. oo
2. 50
8. 00
12. 00
16. 00
16 . 00
6. 00
9. 00
19. 00
9. 00
4. 50
16. 00
28. 00
9. 00
9 . 00
24. oo
7. 50
15.00
5. 50
16. 50
19. 00
16. 00
6. 00
12. 00
9. 00
ll. 50
12. 00
16. 00
3 3
District
Distri ct II
200- B-7
Unemployment
Aug.21-24--34-
394:
'
Name
Masson, Edmund
Mecham, Frank
Medley, Harold
Mendoza, Andres
Mendoza, Arth.ur
Mendoza, Chas 
.
Mendoza, Manuel
Merez, Baci lio
Mirales, Jesusa
Molina, Victorino
Mora, Santiago
Nam, John.
Navarrez, Louis
Nelson, Sam Ji: .
Newkirk, Roy 
Nicolsm , Armim
Ojeda, Juan 
Ornelas, Abraham
Ortega, Secundino
Pace, William
Padilla, Fel1x
Padilla, Salvador
Palacios, John
.
Palla to, Marcus
Palatto, Nick
Parker, Arch
Pereyra, Delpina
Pereyra, Jennie
Berez, Domingo
Perez, Jesus
Perez, Refugio
Philip , James
Radley , Mae 
Ramirez, Joe
Rapoza, Mantiel
Roy, Epifano
Reyes, Carmen
Rice, Salvador
Rico, Salvador
Riley, Wm. 
Rivas, Jesus
Robles, Barbara
Rogers, James
Rollinge, Clarence
Romer o, Alfanso
Romero, Carmen
Romero, Frank O.
Rosales, Antonio

 Hrs. Worked
30
16
30
32
28
24
12
16
24
lS
25
6
30
32
24
12
24
24
16
24
24
20
24
10
13
18
18
24
16
24
1
16
3
4
36
4
10
30
21
24
24
16
24
24
9
Amount
15. 00
s.oo
15. 00
16. 00
14. oo
12.00
. -6. 00
s.oo
12.00
9. 00
12.50
3. 00
. 15.00

16 . 00
12.00
6. oo
12.00
12.00
s. oo
12.00
12.00
10. 00
12.00
5.00
6.50
4. oo
9. 00
9  .00
12.00
s.oo
12.00
4.oo
.50
g. oo
1.50
2. 00
18.00
2.00
5.00
15.00
io.50
12.00
12.00
s.oo
12.00
12.00
4.50
4.oo

District
District II
200-B-7
Unemployment
August 12-24-34

Name
Rosales, Antone A.
Rue ff, Joseph .
Ruiz, Filberto.
Saberion, Lewi.s
Samora, Victor.
Sanchez, Faustino
Sandoval, Emel~o
Sandoval, Jose.
Sariano, Pablo.
Saucedo, Marga~eto
Seegert, Helen
Smi.th, Chester
Snyder, Harry
Somers, James L.
Sorio, Mike
Sosa, Joe
Sotelll, Martin
Stanton, Dave
Steele, Arthur
Stock, Alfred
Swars, Frank
Torres; Gorgonio
Torres, Joe
Torres, Raphael
Unsu~ta, Julian
Uribee., ammei
Valenzuela, Ernest
Van Poppel, Adrian
Vasquez, Ramon
Velarde, John I
Villa, Jesus
Villa, Lorenza
Wall, Frank
Wiones, Wm.
Whiteside, Carman
Wilson, Harold
Yee, Fuk P.
Zabata, Herbert
Zapata, Tilmicio
Leach, Ernest
Rodriguez, C.
Romero, George
Brookshire, Chas.
Cowell, A.
DeRosa, John
Hernandez, J.
Johnson, W. J.
Hours @
August 29th, 1934.

Hrs. Worked
6
14
12
40
1g
2
12
32
24
6
12
40
24
22
32
11
32
4
30
13
24
24
16
24
24
1
23
50
12
21
36
. 32
24
18
34
24
29
24
24
Period
12 .50 8/18 to 8/24
30 do
3U do
21
6

do
do
Amount
3. oo.
7.00
4.oo
6.oo
20.00
9. oo.
1.00
6.oo
16.oo.
12.00
3.00
6.oo
20.00
12.00
11.00
4.oo
16.00
5. 50
16.00
2.00
15.00
6.50
12.00
12.00
8. 00
12.00
4.oo
12.00
.50
11.50
15.00
6.oo
l0.50
18.00
16 00
12.00
9.00
17.00
12.00
14.50
12.00
12. 00
$6.00
15. 00
15. 00
10.50
3.00
District
District II
200-B-7
Unemployment
August 12-24-34
District IV
200-B-7
Unemnloyment
Aug.  21-34-34
District Five
390
Martinez, J.
Montes, Louis
Norman, Lewis
Oliver, Tom
Pereira, Manuel
Pimentel, A. 
~ino, Girado
Parga, A.
Simpson, Geo.
Taylor, Verna 
Var gas, C.
Hours
30
6
6
6
lS
30
24
12
30
27
42
.50
. Period
S/1$ to
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
g/24
Amount
. 15. 00
3.00
3. 00
3.00
9. 00
15. 00
12. 00
6. 00
15. 00
13. 50
21. 00
District Five
Corrections n .;' In the Matter of Corrections in Budget for Fiscal Year 1934-35
Budget . The further consideration of budget allowances for the fiscal year 1934-35,
proceeded and upon motion duly seconded and carried, this following changes were
made in the same, to wit:
Board of Supervisors
Labor and Supervision, Unemployment Relief 91-A-5 $13 ,ooo
Materials and Supu lie-s, II II 91-B-2 6 , 000
Addi t i-ons to General Hospital 91-c-10 20 ,000
 American Legion Building E!l-C-9 40,000
Eliminate item 91-A-5 $15, 000 heretofore inserted. Reduce Unemployment Relief 91-C-3
to $40,000. Ttie Total of 11A11 Account will be $18 , 000 greater or $25,750; 11B11 Account
will be $1 , 000 gr ea,t er and the 11 0 11 Account will be exactly $100 , 000; total will be
increased $1S;ooo.
Materials and.Supplies , Fourth District, will be reduced to $17,000.
Probation Department
One Deputy-Boys $1,500 instead of $1 ,SOO
Eliminate one s uuerintendent Detention Home $1,620
II one 'Matron II II S40
II II II II II g40
 One part time Psychologist $1 , 500
Change Labor and Emergency Helo to $100,
T6tal will be "$11,380
Under Maintenance and Operation, add Communication and TranspoTtation and copy list
given to Clerk. Total will be $36,110. 00.
Elections 
Increase Account 22-B-22 $1,100, making total of $1,600, Rent of Polling Places
Total will be il9,g50, Grant Total $31,500.
J ustices of the Peace
Change Salary of Justice of the Peace, Account 5+-A-1 to $2,4oO per year 

Ask the District Attorney to draw up a petition increasing the salary of the
 
Justice of the Peace to $2,400 per annum 

Constables
Communication and Transportation 19-B-l
 
Service and Expense 19-B-5
Total
 
$125
25
150, Grand Total $450


Ordinance No
4S2.


Canvassi ng
the Returns
Primary Elec
t i on.
Publicity
State Chamber of Commerce
Total will be $15,795. 00.
Planning Commission
Sal ary, Director
August 29th, 1934.
77-B059 11,500

73-A-l $2,100
Salary, Draftsman 73-A-2 2,400
Repatrs and Replacements  73-B-4 650

Service and Expense cut to $75.00, making a total saving of $195
Total $6,375
S~ta Maria Hospital
Change 46-A-9 from $3,900 t o $2,900
 46-B-11 " 9,500 to 9,100
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46-B-12  2,goo to 2,4oo
46-B-5 " 1,500 to 3,300
$17,700
Carpint eria Union High School Fire District
Salary and Wages $1,200
Maintenance and O~eration $250
Capital Outlay $2,goo
Total, $4,250
Santa Barbara Humane Society
92-B-26 , add $300.
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Upon the passage of the fore going order, the r oll being called, the following
Supervi sors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens,
Honald M. Adam and c. L. Prei sker. Nays, none. Absent, none 

In the Matter of Ordinance No. 4g2.
Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, the Board pa.seed and adopted Ordinance
 No. 4g2, "An Or dinance Providing for the Salaries and Compensation of Certain Appointiv
Officials of Santa Barbara County, and Designating the Number of the Assistants, Clerks
and Employees of said Appointive Official s and Providing for their Salaries. 11
Upon the passage of the foregoing Ordinance No. 4S2, the r oll being called , the
f ollowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, noIE . Absent , None.
Upon motion, the Board adjourned sine die .
The foregoing minutes are hereby aporoved.

uperv sors.
Attest:
Board of Supervi sor s of the County of Santa Barbara, State of Cali fornia,
August 30th, 1934, at 1 o ' clock P m. Present : Supervi sor Thomas T. Dinsmore,
Sam J. Stanwood and Fred G. Stevens.
Unon moti on , duly seconded and carried , it is or dered t hat Supervisors Sam J .
Stanwood act as Chair man oro tem  
\,/" In the Matter of Canvassi ng the Returns of the Primary Election , Held on the 28th
f
day of August, 1934.
This being the time fi xed by law for canvassing the r eturns of the Primary Election
held on the 2gth day of August , 1934, the Board pr oceeded t o canvass the same as far a
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said returns have been received, said canvass being made in public, by opening the
returns and ascertaining the vote of said county, and of each person voted for at said
Primary Election. Pending the fUrtber canvass. of. said returns, said canvass not havi"t!i
been completed for the reason that returns from all the precincts inthe County not
having been received; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
Ordered that said canvass of said returns be and the same is hereby continued
until August 31st 1934, at 10 oclock a. m.
Upon motion the Board adjourned unti~ August 31st, 1934, at 10 o'clock a. m.
The foregoing minutes are hereby approved.
Attest:

Call for a
Special Meeti g.
CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING.
We, the undersigned members of the Botrd of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, believing that the interests of the County require that
a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors be called to attend thereto.



It is ordered that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County
of Santa Barbara, State of California, be and the same is hereby called for August 31st,
1934, at 10 o'clock a. m.
The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting, to wit:
In the Matter of Corrections in Budget for fiscal Year i934-35, and Adoption of Budget.
In the Matter of the Tax Levy for State and County Purposes for the Eighty-Sixth Fisca
Year 1934-35 
In the Matter of the Assessment of the Pacific Coe.st .Railway Oozntany Southern Pacific
Railroad Company and the Pullman Company.
In the Matter of Transfer into tte Smta. Ynez Permanent Road Division Fund.
In the Matter of Canvassing the Returns of the Prima.ry Election, Held on the 2elth day f
August, 1934. Dated August 31st, 1934.
Board of Supervisors of the County of
Santa Barbara, State of California.
Board of Supervisors of the County of
c. L. PREISKE:R
BAM J. STANWOOD
THOS. DINSMORE
RONALD M. ADAK r. G. STEVENS
Santa Barbara, State

of California,
August 31st, 1934, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T.
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Dinsmore, Sam J. Stamrood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker
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and the Clerk. Supervisor C. L. Preisker in the chair.
The Board met purs11ant to call 

Correction i I
Budget .
In the Matter of Corrections in Budget for fiscal year 1934-35.
The fUrther consideration of budget allowances for the fiscal year
and upon motion duly seconded and carried, the following changes were
t o wit:
1934-35, proceed d
made in the sam ,


Treasurer
Comm. and Transportation 96-B-1 decrease t10.oo
C&pital Outlay-Equipment 96-0-1 increase 10.00
$165.00
265.00
Unappropriated Reserve
Cut Unapnropriated Reserve, General Fund from $50,000 to $30,000
Santa Karia Hospital
Clothing and Linen 
Heat, Light Power & Water
first Road District
Repairs and Replacements
Capital Outlay-Equipment
Fifth Road District
Labor
Equipment (New account)
46-B-9 increase t200.oo total $500.00
46-B-12 decrease from $2!00 to $2,200
112-B-4 decrease from $5,000 to 14,650
. 112-0-1. increase from 9,500 to t9,g50

152-A-5 decrease from $25,000 to $20,000
152-0-1 set up for $5,000.
\ Regular notice having been given to all. officers and heads of departments, citizens,
taxpayers, or any other persons, the Board considered the preliminary budget satisfact ry,
and ordered that the :further hearings of the same was unnecessary; upon motion, duly
seconded and carried, it is ordered that the budget, as corrected, for the fiscal year
19~, be and the same is hereby adopted, as follows, to' wit:



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COUNTY OF
SANTA BARBARA
CALIFORNIA

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FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
1934-1935 \
COMPILED BY
A. T. EAVES, County Auditor
New1.Pre11 Commercial Printing Dept.
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PREFACE
The Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara
County presents herewith a Budget of the financial
transactions of the County for the fiscal year
1934-35, showing the amounts which have been
approved for Salaries and Wages, Maintenance
and Operation, Interest and Debt Redemption
and Capital Outlays for the various departments
of the County Government, togethe1~ with a statement
exhibiting an estimate of the revenues other
than taxes that are expected to accrue during this
fiscal period and the source of such revenue in accordance
with the provisions of County Budget
Act, and an order of the Board of Supervisors.
Respectfully submitted
D. F. HUNT, Clerk
c. L. PRE1sKER
Chairman
THOMAS T. DINS?l!ORE
SAM J. STANWOOD
FRED G. STEVENS
RoN ALD M. ADAM


BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY
CALIFORNIA
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To THE T AXPAYERS AND CouNTY DEPARTMENTS:
No legislative body, or budget-making body can estimate the income for
its unit of government a year in advance in these times. We surely do not know
the willingness or ability of the people to pay taxes when levied. We do know,
however, that last year when the County reduced the County rate to the
lowest in forty years in the outside districts that the people did pay their taxes
although the special districts did not cut proportionately.
Unemployment relief, welfare and hospitals take several times the per cent
of County taxes that they formerly did. We cannot let the people be neglected
and yet we cannot levy higher taxes than the people will pay.
If all the money on which we are relying is paid and if our estimates of income
are correct the tax rate of $1.50 will finance the 1934-35 budget as drawn.
But there are some uncertainties in the new Riley-Stewart tax measure which
seems to indicate that we may be exceeding the 5% limitation over last fiscal
year.
We have decided that a $1.50 tax rate is all the people should pay and
are asking the special taxing districts to make economies so that next year they
can get in line with what the County did last year, this year, and what we
hope to do next year.
In any event it seems wise at this time for each department to attempt
economies that will save $120,000 from the budget presented herewith.
This stateme.nt is more of a communication to office holders and heads of
departments than to the taxpayers.
No capital outlay or replacements shall be authorized until taken up with
the Board even if in the budget and then purchases shall be made only through
the purchasing department. No obligations of any kind shall be made exceeding
the budget until authorized by the Board.
If the money does not come in or if we are over the 5% limitation, office
holders and others simply will not be paid next May and June. The only other
alternative is for the County to get more State money for unemployment relief
and not spend any of its own.
These are the facts.

BOARD OF SUPERIVSORS .
INDEX
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Page
Budget of Proprosed Expenditures for Int.erest and
Debt Redemption for the Fiscal Year July 1,
1934 to June 30, 1935 ----------19, 20
Departmental Budget-
Agricultural Depart!lW!nt -----35
Assessor --33
Assessor's Map Dept. . . 34
Auditor  ___  36
Board of Education ----66
Board of Supervisors ---59, 70, 73
Cemetery Districts ------85, 88
Clerk ----------. 41
Constable - -----37, 40
Coroner  __ . ___ ~---40
County Farm ---------  46
County Garages ---------49
County Jail ----------54
Court House Grounds ----25
Detention Home - ----44
District Attorney -----45
Elections ---------41
Fann Advisor --- ----43
Fire Districts -----89, 91
Forestry Department -------4 7, 49
General Hospital ---51, 52
Government Buildings . 42, 43
Health Department ----50
Highway Improvement ---84
Justices of the Peace --55, 59
Libraries . -----~  6 0
Lighting Districts -----91, 92
Live Stock Inspector ---60
Montecito Water District . .  78
National Re-employment Ser --  85
Planning Commission -----61
Probation Department --------62
Probation Department ---  63
Public Administrator ------ -63
Publicity Department -------64
Purchasing Agent --------64
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Recorder  66
Santa Maria Hospital  63
Sealer of Weights and Measures -66
Sheriff . 67
Stll'ti!rticia.tl  E7
Superintendent of Schools -65
Superior Court . 68, 69
Supervisor Districts . 77, 83
Surveyor . 6 9
Tax Collector . 7 4
Treasurer . --------------'16
Unemployment Relief  84
Vital Statistics ""51
Welfare Department . 76, 77
Departmental Budget of Estimated Revenues for
the Fiscal Year July 1, 1934 to June 30,
1935  30, 32
Elementary School Budget, Alphabetical  93, 128
High School Budget  129, 135
Actual and Estimated Expenditures for Current
Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1934 and Proposed
Expenditures for the Fiscal Year July
1, 1934 to June 30, 1935  9, 18
Recapitulation of Actual Revenue Accruals Other
than Taxes for Last Completed Fiscal Year
Ended June 30, 1934 and Estimated Revenue
Accruals Other than Ta.xes for the Fiscal Year
July 1, 1934 to June 30, 1935  7, 8
Statement of Appropriations Cancelled During
Last Completed Fiscal Year Ended June
30, 1984  21, 22
Statement of Appropriations Made from Unappropriated
Reserves During Last Completed
Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1934 . .24, 29
Summarization of Budget by Funds, Exclusive of
Bond Funds, and Means of Financing for the
Fiscal Year July 1, 1934 to June 30, 1935  5
Summarization by Funds of Estimat.ed Receipts
and Expenditures from Proceeds of Bond
Issues for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1934, to
June 30, 1935 -6

Summarization of Budget By Funds, Exclusive of Bond Funds, and Means of Financing for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1934
to June 30, 1935
Actual Unencumbered
Surplus Clo1e of
Last Complet ed year
Ended June 30, 1934 Estimated
or Estimated Unen- Revenue Accrue.la
cumbered Surplus Ot.hcr tha.n Taxea
NAME OF FUND After Allowlnr for (Dolla.ra Only)
Outstandln1 Order1, Year Endlnr
Contract or Other June 30, 1935
Commitment
Close of Current
Yea.r Ended
June 30, 1934
GENERAL COUNTY
Funda Affect inr Entire County
General  $ 103,007.06 $ 126,127 .00
~a.ltll"l'  . 300.00 31,265.00
Court House I & S . . 494.27
St ate Highway Bridge I & S . . 592.02
La'v Library . . 1,500.00
Good Roads ---------------- -- ---- -- --- 1,000.00 190,000.00
Highway Improvement . . 14,900.00
State Relief . . 105,388.00
Unemployment . .
General Reserve . . 1,410.06
Federal Relief -
State Support Elementary Schools -- 501,364.00
State Support High Schools . .- -268,638.00
Total Inside ----$ -10-6,8-03.-40 $1,239,132.00 Funda Affectinz Territory Outside Incorporated Citiea
Road Districts  $ 46,000.00 -------- Total Outside  $ 46,000.00
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Total of General County Revenue Budget  $ 161,803.40 $1,239,132.00
EXPENDITURES
Total Estimated
Ava.ilable Funds Amount
Othe than Taxes Actual to be Raised
(Dollars Only) and Estimated Reque1ted Allowed by Ta.xa t ioo
Year Endinr Last Completed (Dolla.ra Only) (Doller Only) Year Endinr
J une 30, 1935 Year End.ins Year Endlnr Year Endlnr June 30, 1935
J une 30, 1934 J une 30, 1935 June 30, 1935
$ 229,134.00 $1,079,516. 79 $1,127 ,169.00 $1,166,406.00 $ 937,272.00
31,565.00 195,176.94 203,148.00 211,228.00 179,663.00
494.00 58,625.00 56,875.00 56,875.00 56,381.00
592.00 16,725.00 15, 750.00 15, 750.00 15,158.00
1,500.00 3,515.50 2,500.00 2,500.00
191,000.00 202,284.00 222,650.00 229,050.00
14,900.00 6,300.00 5,000.00 15,000.00
105,338.00 214, 715.00 105,000.00 105,000.00
120,000.00 120,000.00 120,000.00
1,410.00 
129,599.96
501,364.00 610,887.80 501,364.00 501,364.00
268,638.00 291,750.94 268,638.00 268,638.00
$1,345,935.00 $2, 709,096.93 $2.;627,984.00 $2,691,811.00 $1,308,474.00
$ 45,000.00 $ 45,109.40 $ 48,200.00 $ 68,600.00 $ 13,500.00
$ 45,000.00 $ 45,109.40 $ 48,200.00 $ 58,500.00 $ 18,500.00
$1,390,935.00 $2,754,206.33 $2,676,184.00 $2,750,311.00 $1,321,974.00 ==========================================-======================= SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Public Cemetery Districts  $ 3,500.00 $ 3,500.00 $ 15,760.69 $ 16,204.00 $ 17,044.00 $ 13,544.00
Fire Districts  10,000.00 10,000.00 30,605.16 81,229.00 81,229.00 21,229.00
Light ing Districts  1,500.00 1,500.00 6,810.00 6,800.00 6,800.00 4,800.00
Water Districts  3,769.00 3,769.00 152,000.00 185,168.82 135,168.00 181,399.00
District I & S  5,000.00 5,000.00 438,836.64 411,808.00 411,303.00 406,303.00
Elementary School Districts  150,3 28.92 150,323.00 205,304.20 835,061.00 385,061.00 184,738.00
High School Districts - 298,567. 77 298,567.00 378,967 .37 682,100.00 532,100.00 233,533.00
-.,--.,.--,---.,.--------~ Total of Special Districts Revenue Budgets  $ 472,660.69 $ 472,659.00 $1,228,284.06 $1,475,436.82 $1,470,526.00 $ 997,867.00
Grand Total of General County and Special
District Revenue Budreta  $ 624,464.09 $1,239,132.00 $1,863,594.00 $3,982,490.39 $4,151,620.82 $4,220,887.00 $2,319,841.00

Summarization by Funds of Estimated Receipts and Expenditures from Proceeds of Bond Issues for the Fiscal Year
July 1, 1934 to June 30, 1935
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Bond l11ue1 Not Yet Authorised
Carpinteria Union (Voted)
NAME OF FUND

Estimated Re:ei pt.a
From Sale of Bondo
( Dolla, Only)
Year Enclins
June 30, 1935
10,000.00
Total Estimated
AYailable Fund
From Sale of Bond
(Dolla, Only)
Year Endlns
June 30, 1935
$ 10,000.00


Propooed Expenditures
From Proceed of
Bond laoueo
(Dolla. Only)
Year Endins
June 30, 1935
$ 10,000.00


Recapitulation of Actual Revenue Accruals other than Taxes for Last Completed Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1934
and Estimated Revenue Accruals other than Taxes for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1934 to June 30, 1935
REVENUE ACCRUALS
OTHER THAN TAXES
General Fund
CLASSIFJCATJON
Actual Last Eathnated
Completed Year (Dollars Only)
Ended Year Endlnr
June 30, 1934 June 30, 1935
LICENSES and P ERMITS
Tax Collector  $ 1,468.81 $ 190.00 $
50.00
100.00
Planning Commission  48.00
Sher i.ff . _. . . ___ 
Total- Licenses and Permits . $ 1,516.81 $ 340.00 $
Amount
190.00
50.00
100.00
340.00
FUNDS - Salary Fund
AmAunt Amount
FINES and PENALT IES --------------------------~
Superior Courts  $ 400.00 $ 500.00 500.00
J ustice Courts  18,869.98 16,200.00 2,200.00 14,000.00
Probation Oolll'ts  1,200.00 1,200.00 300.00 900.00
-,-----------------,.---,-=--c:-7""------=-:~"7--:=- To ta l Fines and Penalt ies  $ 15,469.98 $ 17,900.00 $ 8,000.00 $ 14,900.00
PRIVILEGES --------------------------~
Franchises _$ _ _4,7_28_.19_ _$ _4,_700_.0_0 _$ _4, 700.00 ,_.,,.,----------~
Total-Privileg~s  $ 4, 728.19 $ 4, 700.00 $ 4, 700.00
RENTS --------------------------~
From Miscellaneous Real Property  $ 75.00 $ 100.00 $ 100.00
~t.lll----~Ilt.2J . . . ~ 75.00 $ 100.00 $ 100.00
INTEREST RECEIPTS
From Current Deposits  $
From Invested Funds . .
20,988.42 $
2,255.00
15,000.00
1,027.00
Total-Interest R,eceipt;s . $ 23,193.42
SUBVENTIONS and GRANTS
Elementary School Money Appoi:itionment  510,887.80
liigh School Money Apportionment  291,750.94
Support of Orphans  $ 86,119.99
Motor Vehicle Money Apportionment - 197 ,856.84
For est Reserve Money Apportionment  1,012.58
Tuberculosis Subsidy  6,952.83
Support of Blind  8,579.83
Support of Ag~d  16,107.47
$ 16,027.00
501,364.00
268,638.00
$ 86,200.00
190,000.00
1,000.00
6, 750.00
4,000.00
16,100.00
Total-Subventions and Grants  $1,064,267. 78 $1,024,052.00
$ 15,000.00
1,027.00
$ 16,027.00
$ 36,200.00
600.00
6, 750.00
4,000.00
16,100.00
$ 63,550.00
501,864. 00
268,638.00
190,000.00
500.00
$960,502.00
Other Funds
Nam.e of Fund
Highway Imp.
Highway Imp.
Sundry School Funds
Sundry High School Funds
Good Roads
Unap. Co. School

Recapitulation of Actual Revenue Accruals other than Taxes for Last Completed Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1934
and Estimated Revenue Accruals other than Taxes for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1934 to June 30, 1935
REVENUE ACCRUALS FUNDS
OTHER THAN TAXES -
General Fund Salary Fund
CLASSIFICATION Actual Last Eatlmated -
Completed Year ( Dollar1 Only)
Ended Year Endlnr Amount Amount Amount
June 30 , 1934 June 30 , 1935
FEES
Clerk ------ ---'"""'----$ 10,905. 76 $ 13,500.00 $ 12,000.00 $ 1,500.00
Recorder . . .  .   . .   11,4 0 3. 6 0 11,560.00 11,660.00
Sheri.ff . 1,938.08 2,000.00 2,000.00
Justices of the Peace  3,686.20 3,600.00 3,600.00
Auditor . '"'. 24.00 20.00 20.00
Health Department (Vital Statistics)  106.00 85.00 85.00
Treasurer  1,793.79 1,000.00 1,000.00
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Total-Fees  $ 29,907.33 $ 31,766.00 $ 30,265.00 $ 1,500.00
SPECIAL SERVICE RENDERED
Care of Inmates County Hospital and Almshouse  $ 4,654.04 $ 3,000.00 $ 8,000.00
Oare of Minors, Juvenile Court and Wards . . 758. 75 1,200.00 1,200.00
Health Supervision . . 4,200.00 4,200.00 4,200.00
Transportation to State Institut ion  299.00 800.00 300.00
-~.,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Total-Special Service Rendered  $ 9,911.79 $ 8,700.00 $ 8, 700.00
SALE OF PROPERTY ---~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~--~~~
Personal Property  $ 174.95 $ 170.00 $
Produce from County Farm or Other Sources  149.87 140.00
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170.00
140.00
810.00
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Delinquent Tax Penalties, Interest and Costs  $ 50,300.67
Board Federal Prisoners  980.25
Reimbursement f rom State for Transportation from
$ 30,000.00
200.00
State Institution. Pr obation Officer  200.00
$ 29,000.00 $ 1,000.00
200.00
200.00
State of California Unemployment Relief Loan  214,716.00 106,838.00 105,838.00
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Tot al - Miscellaneous  $265,995.92 $135, 738.00 $ 29,400.00 $ 1,000.00 $105,338.00
-,.-,-=-:,,-,--:-,.,.-----.,~.-,---=-.,-.,.-=-=-~-.,--=--,-,.-.~-=-.--,-~ GRAND TOTAL-Actual and Estimated Revenues  $1,415,391.04 $1,239,632.00 $126,127.00 $ 31,265.00 $1,082,240.00
SUMMARIZATION BY FUNDS ============---=========----=== =
Gener al Fund  $156,218.86 $126,127.00
Salary Fund  29,907.33 $ 31,265.00
Good Roads Fund  197,856.84 190,000.00
Highway Impr-0vement Fund  11,525.48 14,900.00
State Relief Fund  214, 715.00 106,838.00
Law Library Fund  2,022.50 1,500.00
Unapportioned County School Fund  506.29 500.00
Elementary School M-0ney ApP-Ortionment  $510,887.80 $501,364.00
Eligh School Money Apportionment  291, 750.94 268,638.00
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Other Fund1
Name of Fund
Law Library
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State Relief
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DEPARTMENTAL BUDCET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES P age Nine
Actual and Estimated Expenditures for Current Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1934,
and Proposed Expenditures for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1934 to June 30, 1935
EXPENDIT U RE S . 0
z Total Ac tual Allowed b y Board
CLASSIFJCA TJON "  and Estimated RaquMt.d of Supervbors Name of FWld (Dollars Only) (Dollan Only) (Dollars Only) 0. Current Year Endln Year Endin
Year EndiJla' June 30, 1935 June 30, 1935
June 30, 1934
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
Legialative
Board of Supervisors
Salaries and Wages  7 5 $ 7,500.00 $ 7,500.00 $ 7,500.00 Salary
Salaries and Wages  75 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 General
Maintenance and Operation  78 29,450.00 80,550.00 80,550.00 General
Capital Outlay . '75 500.00 500.00 77, 750.00 General
Total f or Board of Supervisors  $ 89,450.00 $ 40,650.00 $117,800.00
County Clerk
Salaries and Wages  19 $ 16,418.40 $ 16,360.00 $ 16,850.00 Salary
Maintenance and Operation  19 2,251.18 2,570.00 2,570.00 General
Total f or County Clerk . $ 17,669.58 $ 18,920.00 $ 18,920.00
TOTAL LEGISLATIVE . $ 57,119.58 $ 59,470.00 $136,720.00
FINANCE OFFICES
Auditor
Salaries and Wages  6 $ 15,370.00 $ 15,160.00 $ 15,160.00 Salary
?tfaintenance and Operat ion .   6 2,264.26 1,530.00 1,980.00 General
Capital Outlay  -. -. ___ . ______ 6 125.00 125.00 General
Total for Auditor  $ 17,634.26 $ 16,815.00 $ 17,215.00
Special Auditing and Accounting
Maintenance and Operation  72 $ 1,300.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 General
Total Special Auditing and Accounting  $ 1,300.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00
Oounty Expert and Statistician
Salaries and Wages  71 $ 7,020.00 $ 7,020.00 $ 7,020.00 General
Mlaintenance and Operation  71 75.00 75.00 75.00 General
Total f0r County Expert and Statistician  $ 7,096.00 $ 7,095.00 $ 7,095.00
Treasurer
Salaries and Wages  81 $ 4,470.97 $ 4,400.00 $ 4,400.00 Salary
Maintenance and Oper ation  81 700.00 700.00 690.00 General
Capital Outlay . """  - ------- --------81 $ 1,800.00 $ 255.00 $ 265.00 General
Total for Treasurer $ 6,970.97 $ 5,355.00 $ 5,355.00
Assessor
Salaries and Wages -- ---- - - ------ --- - -- - - -~---- 1 $ 20, 703.16 $ 20,266.00 $ 20,266.00 Salary
 Maintenance and Operation  . 1 2,422.96 2,450.00 2,450.00 General
Capital Outlay ----------------  .  2 144.80 150.00 150.00 General
Total for Assessor  $ 23,270.92 $ 22,866.00 $ 22,866.00
Tax Collector
Salaries and Wages -80 $ 9,115.00 $ 9,520.00 $ 9,520.00 Salary
Maintenance and Operation -80 4,675.00 4,675.00 4,675.00 General '
Capital Outlay -- -- ---- -------  ----- -- -.--. _____ 8 0 2,000.00 2,000.00 General
Total f or Tax Collector - $ 18, 790.00 $ 16,195.00 $ 16,195.00
TOT AL FINANCE OFFICES  $ 70,061.15 $ 69,826.00 $ 70,226.00


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EXPENDITURES .
0 z Total Actual I Allowed by Boa.rd
CLASSIFICATION  and Estimated R.qu. .t ed of Superviao, Na.me of Fuad  (Dollars Only) (Dona,. Only) (Dolla_ Only) , A. Curttnt Year Endln Year Endln
Year Endln I J une 30, 1935 J une 30, 1935
June 30, 1934
JUDICIAL
Superior Courts
Salaries and Wages ---72 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 Salary 
Salaries and Wages  -.  _ . -  - ----- 72 100.00 100.00 100.00 General
Maintenance and Operation ---- 72-78 11,600.00 11,700.00 11, 700.00 General
Total Superior Courts ------ $ 16,700.00 $ 16,800.00 $ 16,800.00
Justice Courts
Salaries and Wages  45-55 $ 10,500.00 $ 11, 700.00 $ 11,400.00 Salary
Maintenance and Operation . . 45-55 539.37 734.00 734.00 General
Capital Outlay  45-55 100.00 125.00 125.00 General
Total J ustice Courts . _ . $ 11,139.37 $ 12,559.00 $ 12,259.00 
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EXPEND I TU R ES
CLASSIFICATION '
Total Actual
., and .atimated
: (Dolle.rs Only)
0. Cu1Tent
Requested
(Dollan Only)
Year Endln
J une 30, 1935
Allowed by Board
of Superviaon
(Dollan Only)
Year Endln
J\Ule 30, 1935
Clerk of Justice Courts 2nd Twp.
Salaries and Wages  46
Maintenance and Operation  46
Capital Outlay . .
Total Clerk of Justice Courts -
Trial Juries, Interpreters, Witnesses, etc.
Year Endln
J une 30, 1934
$ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $
325.00 350.00
600.00
1,500.00
350.00
600.00
$ 1,825.00 $ 2,450.00 $ 2,450.00
Maintenance and Operation  56-72 $ 11,100.00 $ 11,400.00 $ 11,400.00
Total for Trial Juries, Interpreters, Witne&
ses, etc. .  .
Grand Jury
Maintenance and Operation  72
Total for Grand Jury . .
Law Library
Maintenance and Operation  58
Total f or Law Library --
TOTAL JUDICIAL --
GENERAL GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS
Court House and Grounds
Salaries and Wages  20-22-79
Maintenance and Operation  20-22-79
Capital Outlay  20-22-79
Total for Court House and Grounds 
TOTAL GENERAL GOVERNMENT
BUILDINGS  
Total General Government ----
PROTECTION to PERSONS and PROPERTY
Sheriff
Salaries and Wages   --------- '7()
Maintenance and Operation  70
Capital Outlay -----------'7()
Total Sheriff -- -
Constables
Salaries and Wages  7-16
Salaries and Wages  7-16
Maintenance and Operation . : . - . 7-16
Total Constables  ---. -. - --
County Jail Building
Salaries and Wages ------- -- -----44
Salaries and Wages - 44
Maintenance and Operation  44
Total County Jail Building --
$ 11,100.00 $ 11,400.00 $ 11,400.00
$ 8,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00
$ 3,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00
$ 3,515.50 $ 2,500.00 $ 2,500.00
$ 3,515.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 2,500.00
$ 47,279.87 $ 47,109.00 $ 47,409.00
$ 11,970.00 $ 11,970.00 $ 11,970.00
14,970.00 15,205.00 17,205.00
1,000.00 1,030.00 2,030.00
$ 27,940.00 $ 28,205.00 $ 31,205.00
$ 27,940.00 $ 28,205.00 $ 31,205.00
$246.460.55 $281,158.00 $860.008.00
$ 20,442.50 $ 19,890.00 $ 19,890.00
2,732.82 2, 750.00 2,750.00
1,081.25
$ 24,256.57 $ 22,640.00 $ 22,640.00
$ 35.00 $ 60.00 $ 60.00
6,540.00 6,660.00 6,060.00
465.'iO 728.00 874.00
$ 7,040.70 $ 7,448.00 $ 6,994.00
$ 3,885.00 $ 3,780.00 $ 3,780.00
296.00 500.00 500.00
3,220.05 3,850.00 3,850.00
$ 7 ,401.05 $ 8,180.00 $ 8,130.00
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Name of Fund
Salary
General
General
General
General
Law Library
General
General
General
Salary
General
General
General
Salary
General
Salary
General
General
Page Twelve DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES

0 z Total Actual Allowed by Boarc
CLASSJFJCATION .0 . and Estim~td Requted of Supervbora  (Dollars Only) (DoUra Only) (DoUra Only) Cl. Current Year Endln,. Year Endin,.
Year Endin,. June 30, 1935 June 30, 1935
JW1e 30, 1934
Care of Prisoners
Salaries and Wages ---77 $ 2,850.00 $ 2,850.00 $ 2,850.00
Maintenance and Operation -- 77 525.00 525.00 525.00
Total Care of Prisoners --- $ 3,375.00 $ 3,375.00 $ 3,375.00
Branch Jails
Maintenance and Operation -- 77 $ 300.00 $ 300.00 $ 300.00
300.00 =------ - - To ta l Branch Jails - $ 300.00 $ 300.00 $
Recorder
Salaries and Wages  66
Maintenance and Operation  66
Total Recorder . .
Public Administrator
$ 12,448.95
1,084.99
$ 13,533.94
$ 13,212.00 $ 13,212.00
1,510.00 1,510.00
-----:--=----=--- $ 14, 722.00 $ 14, 722.00
Maintenance and Operation - ---63 $ 241.98 $ 300.00 $ 300.00
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Total Public Administrator -  $ 241.98 $ 300.00 $ 300.00
Humane Officer - --------------
Maintenance and Operation  77 $ 300.00
Total Humane Officer -- $ 300.00
Live Stock Inspector
Salaries and Wages - --59 $ 1,275.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00
Total Live Stock Inspector ---  $ 1,275.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00
County Planning Commission
Salaries and Wages ------60 $ 5,817 .00 $ 5,820.00
Maintenance and Operation -- 60 489.63 750.00
$ 5,100.00
1,275.00
Total County Planning Commission  - $= --=-6-=,3--=0-6=.-6=-3= --=$- ----6=,:5-:7-:0=.-:0:-0:= ----:$ ---=6-,3:=7:5-=.0-=0
Sealer of Weights and Measures
Salaries and Wages -----69 $
Salaries and Wages  69
Maintenance and Operation  69
1,800.00 $
900.00
808.90
1,800.00 $
900.00
250.00
1,800.00
900.00
250.00
Total Sealer of Weights and Measures . . $ 3,508.90
Agricultural Department
Salaries and Wages  4 $ 19,909.98
9,800.00
9,486.28
738.72
Salaries and Wages  4
Maintenance and Operation  4
$ 2,950.00
$ 20,930.00
9,800.00
10,775.00
2,000.00
$ 2,950.00
$ 20,930.00
9,800.00
10,775.00
Capital Outlay  - 5 2,000.00
Total Agricultural Department - :----,-~,.,--.,~ $ 39,934.98 $ 43,505.00 $ 43,505.00
Farm Advisor
Salaries and Wages -28 $
Maintenance and Operation -- 28
Capital Outlay ---28
Total Farm Advisor ---- $
Forest Prtection (Gen'l Adm.)
3,550.00
2,055.00
25.00
5,630.00
Salaries and Wages -  -29
Mlaintenance and Operation --29
$ 3, 771.02
2,872.83
Total Forest Protection --- $ 6,643.85
Fire Protectin
Salaries and Wages -32 $
:P.1aintenance and Operation --- 32
9,617.56
5,551.19
Capital Outlay  32 1,000.35
Total Fire Protection . . $ 16,169.10
$ 4,740.00
3,350.00
200.00
$ 8,290.00
$ 3, 771.00
2,470.00
$ 4,740.00
3,350.00
200.00
$ 8,290.00
$ 3,771.00
2,270.00
$ 6,241.00 $ 6,041.00
$ 7,000.00 $
5,600.00
7,000.00
4,601.00
450.00
$ 12,600.00 $ 12,051.00
Name of Fund
General
General
General
Salary
General
Gener al
General
Salary
General
General
Salary
General
General
Salary
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
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EXPENDITUR ES .
~ Total Actual
CLASSIFICATION and Estimated
:, (Dollars Only)
:. Current
Oounty Garages
Salaries and Wages  34-35
?.iaintenance end Operation ---------34-35
Capital Outlay --------35
Total County Garages :---
Insurance and Indemnities
Maintenance and Operation  77
Total Insurance and Indemnities 
TOTAL PROTECTION TO PERSONS
AND PROPERTY . . .
CONSERVATION OF HEALTH
Health Officer
Salaries and Wages  36
Maintenance and Operation  36-37
Total Health Officer 
Vital Statistics
Maintenance and Operation ----- --88
Total Vital Statistics ---
TOTAL CONSERVATION OF HEALTH
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
Supervisorial District No. 1
Maintenance and Operation  _ . .,_  84
Total Supervisorial District No. 1 .
Supervisorial District No. 1
MaintAlnance and Operation  87
Capital Outlay Improvements to existing
Roads and Bridges  87
Total Supervisorial District No. 2 
Supervisorial District No. 4
MaintAlnance and Operation  93
Total Supervisorial District No. 4 
Supervisorial District No. 5
MaintAlnance and Operation -----96
Total Supervisorial District No. 5 -
TOTAL HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES 
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
Supervisorial District No. 1
Yea.r Endlnr
J une 30, 1934
$ 8,352.32
22,986.91
200.00
$ 31,539.23
$ 13,000.00
$ 13,000.00
$180,156.93
$ 30,410.52
5,447.54
$ 35,858.06
$ 700.00
$ 700.00
$ 36,558.06
$ 30,837.60
$ 30,837.60
$ 14,500.00
$ 18,266.30
$ 32,766.30
$ 23,976. 77
$ 23,975. 77
$ 27,500.00
$ 27,500.00
$115,079.67
Requ  ted
(Dollara Only)
Yea.r Endlnr
June 30, 1935
$ 8,537.00
20,210.00
200.00
$ 28,947.00
$ 13,000.00
$ 18,000.00
$180,218.00
$ 33,810.00
6,100.00
$ 89,910.00
$ 700.00
$ 700.00
$ 40,610.00
$ 25,000.00
$ 25,000.00
$ 35,000.00
$ 86,000.00
$ 23,000.00
$ 23,000.00
$ 27,600.00
$ 27,500.00
$110,500.00
Allowed by Board
of Supeniaora
( Dollr s Only)
y ea.r Endlnr
June 30, 1935
$ 8,537.00
20,210.00
200.00
$ 28,947.00
$ 13,000.00
$ 18,000.00
$179,120.00
$ 33,810.00
6,100.00
$ 89,910.00
$ 700.00
$ 700.00
$ 40,610.00
$ 25,000.00
$ 25,000.00
$ 25,000.00
$ 26,000.00
$ 22,000.00
$ 22,000.00
$ 25,000.00
$ 25,000.00
$ 97,000.00
Maintenance and Operation  ----- -85 $ 6,880.00 $ 6,500.00 $ 6,500.00
Capital Outlay Improvements to existing
Roads and Bridges -----85 120.00
Total Supervisorial District No. 1 - $--7-,0-0-0-.0-0--$- 6-,5- 0-0-.0- 0--$- 6- ,-5-00- .-0-0
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Name of Fund
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
First Road
First Road
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CLASSIFICATION   0.

Supervisori.al District No. 2
Maintenance and Operation ------ --88
Capital Outlay Improvements to existing
Roads and Bridges -88
Total Supervisorial District No. 2 
Supervisorial District No. 3
Maintenance and Operation  91
Total Supervisorial District No. 3 
Supervisorial District No. 4
Maintenance and Operation  94
Capital Outlay I mprovements to existing
Roads and Bridges -----94
Total Supervisorial District No. 4 
Supervisorial District No. 6
?tfaintenance and Operation ----- 97
Capital Outlay Improvements to existing
Roads and Bridges - ---97
Total Supervisorial District No. 5 --
TOTAL HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
Supervisorial Dis trict No. 1
Maintenance and Operation --86
Capital Outlay Improvements to existing
Roads and Bridges -86
Total Supervisorial District No. 1 -- -- 
Supervisorial District No. 2
E XPE ND I T UR ES
Total Actual Allowed by Board
and Estimated Requted of Supervisors
(Dollars Only) (Dollars Only) (Dollars Only)
Current Year Endinc Year Endlnc
Year Endlnc June 30, 1935 June 30, 1935
June 30, 1934
$ 231.19 $ 1,000.00 $ 11,000.00
7,427.13 6,600.00 5,500.00
$ 7,658.32 $ 6,600.00 $ 16,600.00
$ 11,000.00 $ 6,200.00 $ 5,500.00
$ 11,000.00 $ 6,200.00 $ 5,600.00
$ 4,428. 70 $ 13,200.00 $ 13,200.00
1,800.00 1,800.00
$ 4,428.70 $ 16,000.00 $ 16,000.00
$ 13,100.00 $ 13,000.00 $ 13,000.00
1,922.38 2,000.00 2,000.00
$ 15,022.38 $ 16,000.00 $ 16,000.00
$ 45,109.40 $ 48,200.00 $ 68,600.00
$ 50,000.00 $ 30,500.00 $ 25,160.00
9,600.00 9,860.00
$ 50,000.00 $ 40,000.00 $ 35,000.00
Maintenance and Operation . 89 $ 17 ,543.46 $ 30,000.00 $ 30,000.00
Capital Outlay Improvements to existing
Roads and Bridges ----89 $ 1,966.54 $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00
Total Supervisorial District No. 2 $ 19,500.00 $ 40,000.00 $ 40,000.00
Supervisorial District No. 3
Maintenance and Operation  9 2
Capital Outlay Improvements to existing
Roads and Bridges --92
Total Supervisorial District No. 3 -- -
Supervisorial District No. 4
Maintenance and Operation - ---96
Capital Outlay Improvements to existing
$ 25,500.00 $ 31,350.00 $ 31,350.00
2,700.00 2,700.00
:--o=-=-=-,-,-----=--~ $ 25,500.00 $ 34,050.00 $ 34,060.00
$ 44,054.44 $ 46,000.00 $ 40,000.00
Roads and Bridges --95 $ 5, 729.56 $ 6,000.00 $ 5,000.00
Total Supervisorial District No. 4 .  .
Supervisorial District No. 6
Maintenance and Operation -98
Capital Outlay ------98
Total Supervisorial District No. 5 . .
TOTAL HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
$=--:4-9=--=1,= 8 4,. .-o=- .o_-=$- "5"1',,. "o"o'-o'"." o"'"o",._$=--4:""5=-,= o'"o"'"o"" ."o"""o""
$ 57,500.00 $ 67,500.00 $ 40,000.00
5,000.00
$ 57,500.00 $ 67,500.00 $ 45,000.00
$202,284.00 $222,650.00 $199,050.00
Name of F ulld
Second Road
Second Road
Third Road
Fourth Road
Fourth Road
Fifth Road
Fifth Road
Good Roads
Good Roads
Good Roads
Good Roads
Good Roads
Good Roads
Good Roads
Good Roads
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EXPEND IT URES
CLASSlFJCA TION

HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES
Supervisorial District No. 2

~ Total Actual
., and Estimated
'" (Dollars Only)
:. Curttnt
Year Endin
June 30, 1934
Maintenance and Operation --99
Capital Outlay Improvements to existing
$ 6,300.00
Roads and Bridges  99
R.equ  ted
(Dollars Only)
Year Endln
June 30, 1935
Allowed by Boarc
of Supervisors
(Dollars Only)
Year Endin
June 30, 1935
5,000.00 5,000.00
Total Supervisorial District No. 2 . . $ 6,300.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00
CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS
County Physician
Salaries and Wages  76 $ 5,250.00 $ 5,250.00 $ 5,250.00
Total County Physician '  $ 5,250.00 $ 5,250.00 $ 5,250.00
County Hospital Building
Salaries and Wages  3 9-43 $ 30,671.45 $ 35,190.00 $ 34,190.00
Maintenance and Operation ---39-43 4,898.99 5,000.00 5,000.00
Capital Outlay  39-43 $ 11,160.61 $ 13,091.50 $ 13,092.00
Total County Hospital Building . $ 46,731.05 $ 53,281.50 $ 52,282.00
Care of Inmates
Salaries and Wages . 39-43 $ 69,163.25 $ 74,528.00 $ 74,528.00
Maintenance and Operation -39-43 80,674.40 76,825.00 77,825.00
Total Oare of Inmates . _. . ._  __ __ ~  $149,837 .65 $151,353.00 $152,353.00
J Care of Indigents
Salaries and Wages  76-82-83 $ 11,347.08 $ 13,900.00 $ 20,520.00
Maintenance and Operation  76-82-83 104,762.77 130,120.00 125,120.00
Total Care of Indigents  $116,109.85 $144,020.00 $145,640.00
./ Oare of Orphans and Dependent Children
Blind and ~d
Maintenance .and Operation  61-73-82-83 $ 91,718.94 $ 61,400.00 $ 89,400.00
Total Care of Orphans and Dependent
Children, Blind and Aged  $ 91,718.94 $ 61,400.00 $ 89,400.00
Probation Otricer
Salaries and W'ages  61-62 $ 6,310.48 $ 12,300.00 $ 11,280.00
Salaries and Wages -- 61-62 4,576.01 4,860.00 100.00
Maintenance and Operation ---61-62 45,279.04 37,710.00 4,310.00
Capital Outlay  61-62 802.87 3,130.00 3,130.00
Total Probation Offic.er ----------~ $ 56,968.40 $ 58,000.00 $ 19,020.00
CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS
Enforced Labor
Salaries and Wages ----- 76 $ 300.00 $ 300.00 $ 300.00
Total Enforced Labor - -- $ 300.00 $ 300.00 $ 300.00
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Care Feeble Minded in Institutions
Maintenance and Operation . 73 $ 14,000.00 $ 16,000.00 $ 16,000.00
Total Care Feeble Minded in Institutions  $ 14,000.00 $ 16,000.00 $ 16,000.00
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Name of Fund
Highway Imp.
Highway Imp.
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General

Salary
General
General
General
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General

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CLASSIFICATION .".  0.
DETENTION HOME
Salaries and Wages  61
Maintenance and Operation  23-61
Total Detention Home ----------
Reform School
Maintenance and Operation . - . 73-62
Total Reform School 
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Salaries and Wages  82
Maintenance and Operation . 82-83
Capital Outlay  83
Total Social Welfare Board 
Burial of Veterans and Indigents
Maintenance and Operation  82
Total Burial of Veterans and Indigents 
j Care and Examination of Insane
Maintenance and Operation --  -. 73
Total Care and Examination of Insane 
.J UNEMPLOYMENT- FORESTRY DEPT.
Salaries and Wages  31
Maintenance and Operation . - . 31
Total Unemployment,-Forest:ry Dept.  
" UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF
Salaries and Wages  76-100
Salaries and Wages . - 100
Salaries and Wages  100
Salaries and Wages  100
Total Salaries and Wages . .
M3intenance and Operation  76-100
Maintenance and Operation  100
Maintenance and Operation . 100
Maintenance and Operation  100
Total Maintenance and Operation . ---
Capital Outlay  76-78
Total Capital Outlay . .
Total Unemployment Relief
Council of Social Agencies
Maintenance and Operation  78-83
Total Cuncil of Social Agencies . - .
XPND I T U R S
Total Actual
and Eatlmat ed Requeated
(Dollara Only ) (Dollara Only)
Current Year Endln
Year Endin June 30, 1935
J une 30, 1934
$ 3,498. 76 $ 3,860.00
3,020.06 3,296.00
$ 6,618.80 $ 7,166.00
$ 4,500.00
$ 4,600.00
$ 10,205. 70 $ 10,860.00
3,180.05 4,500.00
417. 75 1,000.00
$ 13,803.50 $ 16,360.00
$ 3,427.26 $ 4,360.00
$ 3,427 .25 $ 4,350.00
$ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00
$ 1,600.00 $ 1,500.00
$ 499.50 $
349.26
660.00
360.00
$ 848.76 $ 1,000.00
$ 10,682.34
23,478.14
10,682.33
6,000.00
$ 44,842.81 $ 6,000.00
$ 93,787.74
191,236.86 106,000.00
118,917.63
114,000.00
$403,942.23 $219,000.00
$ 1,420.00 $100,000.00
$ 1,420.00 $100,000.00
$450,206.04 $325,000.00
$ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00
$ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00
Allowed by Board
of Supervbora
(Dollara Only)
Year ndJn
June 30, 1935
$ 3,860.00
3,296.00
$ 7,155.00
$ 3,600.00
$ 3,600.00
$ 10,860.00
4,500.00
1,000.00
$ 16,360.00
$ 4,360.00
$ 4,360.00
$ 1,500.00
$ 1,500.00
$ 13,000.00
6,000.00
$ 19,000.00
$ 6,000.00
105,000.00
114,000.00
$225,000.00
$ 40,000.00
$ 40,000.00
$305,000.00
Name of Fund
Gener al
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
General
State Relief
Federal Relief'
Unemployment
General
State Relief
Federal Relief'
Unemployment.
General
General
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Cl.ASSIFICA TION
:Z Total Actual
., and Estimated
 (Dollars Only) t_ Cun-ent
Requested
(Dollars Only)
Year Endlnr
Juno 30, 1935
Allowed by Board.
o f Supervisors
(Dollara Only)
Year Endlnr
J uno 30, 1935
' County Farm
Salaries and Wages  27
Maintenance and Operation  27
Total County Farm. . .
TOTAL CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS
. ________ _
EDUCATION
Elementary Schools
Salaries and Wages . .
Mlaintenance and Operation . .
Capital Outlay  -
Total Elementary Schools . .
High Schools
Salaries and Wages . .
Year Endinr
June 30, 1934
$ 2,620.00 $ 2,626.00 $ 2,626.00
5,000.00 4,680.00 4,680.00
=-.=-=~:--~-., ~--=-~-:-:-~ $ 7,620.00 $ 7,306.00 $ 7,306.00
$970,339.24 $853,275.50 $804,516.00
$716,192.00
$716,192.00
$509,890.08
246,082.36
80,454.02
$836,426.46
$509.890.00
246,082.00
80,454.00
$886,426.00
Maintenance and Operation  $670, 718.31
$509,338.92
214,521.08
76,879.00
$509,339.00
214,521.00
Capital Outlay . . 76,879.00
Total High! Schools  $670, 718.31 $800, 739.00 $800, 739.00
Superintendent of Schools
Salaries and Wages  67
Maintenance and Operation --67
Capital Outlay --67
Total Superintendent of Schools . .
Board of Education
Salaries and Wages . . 68
Maintenance and Operation -68
Total Board; of Education ----
County Library and Branches
Salaries and Wages  57
Maintenance and Operation  57
Capital Outlay  57
Total County Library . .
TOTAL EDUCATION
RECREATION
Celebrations
Maintenance and Operation  78
Total Celebrations . .
Parks
Salaries and Wages  30
Maintenance and Operation  30
Capital Outlay  30
Total Parks ------------
TOT AL RECREATION - - ------MISCELLANEOUS
Advertising
Maintenance and Operation  64
Total Advertising ---- 
NATIONAL REEMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Salaries and Wages - 101
Maintenance and Operation  101
Capital Outlay --101
Total National Reemployment --TOTAL
MISCELLANEOUS ----
$ 7,928.50 $
3,064.35
820.00
7, 766.00
3,145.00
389.50
$ 7, 766.00
3,145.00
389.00
$ 11,312.85 $ 11,300.50 $ 11,300.00
$ 205.00 $ 200.00 $
1,160.00
200.00
1,140.00 1,160.00
$ 1,345.00 $ 1,360.00 $ 1,360.00
$ 15,239.95 $ 15,488.00 $ 15,368.00
8,579.89 4,55 0.00 4,550.00
4,000.32 7,500.00 4,000.00
$ 22,820.16 $ 27,538.00 $ 23,918.00
$1,422,388.32 $1,677,863.96 $1,673,743.00
$ 8, 700.00 $ 8, 700.00 $ 8, 700.00
$ 8, 700.00 $ 8, 700.00 $ 8, 700.00
$ 8,898.00 $ 12,620.00 $ 10,460.00
$ 3,481.83 $ 4,670.00 $ 4,095.00
300.00 4,520.00 4,020.00 =-,.=--=-=---=---=-:-= ~'='"""""--,."=""""'~~ $ 12,679.83 $ 21,810.00 $ 18,575.00
=-:~==:---=-:=---=--~ -=-=~--=--=:-=~=-=- $ 21,379.83 $ 30,510.00 $ 27,275.00
$ 15,145.00
$ 15,145.00
$ 1,499.90
427.00
$ 1,926.90
$ 17,071.90
$ 15,145.00 $ 15, 795.00
$ 15,145.00 $ 15, 795.00
$ 4,980.00 $
1,062.00
150.00
3,120.00
962.00
150.00
$ 6,192.00 $ 4,232.00
$ 21,337.00 $ 20,027.00
Page Seventeen
Name of Fund
Genera.I
General
Sdry. Sehl. Fds.
Sdry. Sehl. Fds.
Sdry. Sehl. Fds.
Sdry. H. S. Fds.
Sdry. H. S. Fds.
Sdry. H. S. Fds.
Salary
General
General
Salary
General
General
General
General
General
General
Genera.I
Genera.I
General
General
Genera.I
Genera.I 
Page Eighteen DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
CLASSIFICATION
EXPEND (TURES
ci
:Z: To ta! Actual
o and Estiinated
 (Dollars Only)
II. Current
Year Endinr
June 30, 1934
Requested
(Dollars Only)
Year Ending
June 30, 1935
Allowed by Board
o f Supervlsprs
(Dollars Only)
Year Endina'
June 30, 1935
Name of Fund
AGENCY TRANSACTIONS

Public Cemetery Districts
Maintenance and Operation  102-108 $
Total Public Cemetery Districts  $
15, 760.69 $
15, 760,69 $
16,204.00 $ 17,044.00 Sundry Public
16,204.00 $ 17,044.00 Cemetery Funcll
Fire Districts
Maintenance and Operation  108 lh -113 $ 30,605.16 $ 31,229.00 $ 25,979.00
Total Fire Districts ----- ------------ -- $~ --~3~0-,6-0-5-.1-6- --$- --3-1-,2-2-9-.0-0- --$- --2-5-,9-7-9-.0~0
Lighting Districts ---------------------------------~
Maintenance and Operation ________ 114-116 $ 6,810.00 $ 6,800.00 $ 6,300.00
. ---------------------------------~ Total Lighting Districts --- ------------- $ 6,810.00 $ 6,800.00 $ 6,300.00
------------------------~----~---~ Water Districts
Sundry Fire
Dist. Funds
Sundry Lighting
Districts
Maintenance and Operation -----117 $ 152,000.00 $ 135,168.82 $ 135,168.00 M.ontecito C-0.
Total Water Districts --- $ 152,000.00 $ 135,168.82 $ 135,168.00 Water Dist. Fda.
TOTAL AiGENCY TRANSACTIONS  $ 205,175.85 $ 189,401.82 $ 184,491.00
Interest and Debt Redemption
Interest . _. . _ . __ _ . . _  _.  ------- -.
Redemption ---
Total Interest and Debt Redempt ion . .
$ 226,979.01
299,707.63
526,686.64
$ 204, 792.00
286,707.00
491,499.00
$ 204, 792.00
286,707.00
491,499.00
Unappropriated Reserve -
Unappropriated Reserve -
Unappropriated Reserve . .
Unappropriated Reserve ----
GRAND TOTAL
30,000.00 General
10,000.00 Salary
30,000.00 Good Roads
10,000.00 Highway Imp.
---------------------------------~ $3,994,990.39 $4,151,623.28 $4,220,839.00 =================================
SUMMARIZATION
By General Classification
Salaries and Wages ---- - 
Maintenance and Operation -------------Capital
Outlay ------- --------
Unappropriated Reserves ----------------
Interest and Debt Redemption --
GRAND TOTAL (as above) . .
By Funds
~neral -- ------ ----- ------------
Sala:ry  __ . . . .   .
Interest and Debt Redemption . .
Law Library -----
Good Roads ----------
Highway Improvement - 
Unempl-0yment Fund . .
County Unapportioned State Support
Oounty High Unapportioned State Support
Sundry Elementary Schools ----------
Sundry High Schools --- ----- -----------
First Road Fund ---------------
Second Road Fund ---
Third Road Fund ------- -----
Fouiith R-Oad Fund ---------------------
Fifth Road Fund . .
Federal Relief ---
State Relief Fund . .
Sundry Special Funds ----
GRAND TOTAL (as above)
$ 507,378.76
2,900,290.68
60,634.31
526,686.64
$1,535.017.00
1, 789,108.26
335,999.02
$1,538,847.00
1, 754,434.00
356,059.00
80,000.00
491,499.00
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ $3,994,990.39 $4,151,623.28 $4,220,839.00 ==================================
$1,079,516. 79
195,176.94
526,686.64
3,515.50
202,284.00
6,300.00
$1,127,159.00
203,148.00
491,499.00
2,500.00
222,550.00
5,000.00
120,000.00
510,887 .80 501,364.66
291, 750.94 268,638. 79
205,304.20 335,061.80
378,967.37 532,100.21
7,000.00 6,500.00
7,658.32 6,500.00
11,000.00 5,200.00
4,428. 70 15,000.00
16,022.38 16,000.00
129,699.96
$1,166,406.00
211,228.00
491,499.00
2,500.00
229,050.00
15,000.00
120,000.00
501,365.00
268,639.00
335,061.00
532,100.00
6,500.00
16,500.00
5,500.00
15,000.00
15,000.00
214,715.00 105,000.00 105,000.00
205,175.85 189,401.82 184,491.00 ================================= $3,994,990.39 $4,161,632.28 $4,220,839.00
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
General
Salary
I & S Funds
Law Library
Good Roads -
Highway Imp.
Unemployment
Una.pp. Co. Sehl.
Unapp. Co. H. S.
Sdry. Elem. Sehl
Sdry. High
First Road
Second Road
Third Road
Fourth Road
Fifth Road
Federal Relief
State Relief
Sund. Spec. Fda.

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Budget of Proposed Expenditures for Interest and Debt Redemption for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1934 to June 30, 1935
EXPENDITURES
CLASSIFICATION
Actual Laat Completed Year Ended June 30, 193' P'ropoaed Year Endinr J une 30, 1935
Name of Fund
lnt .,rest Redemption -1 Tota l Intereat Redemption Tot al
ELEMENT ARY SCHOOLS.
Agricola (Santa Maria Indebtedness)  $ 720.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,720.00 $ 600.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,600.00 Agricola I and S
Bonita  . 412.50 1,000.00 1,412.50 357.50 1,000.00 1,357.50 Bonita I and S
Cold Spring (1926) . . 660.00 2,000.00 2,660.00 550.00 2,000.00 2,550.00 Cold Spring I and S
Cold Spring (1931) . . 375.00 1,000.00 1,375.00 325.00 1,000.00 1,325.00 Cold Spring I and S
Gole:ta Union  . 3,135.00 4,000.00 7,135.00 2,915.00 4,000.00 6,915.00 Goleta Union I and S
Guadalupe Joint Union  4,250.00 5,000.00 9,250.00 4,000.00 5,000.00 9,000.00 Guadalupe J t. Union I and S
11:})4!  . 1,265.00 2,000.00 3,265.00 1,155.00 2,000.00 8,155.00 Hope I and S
tlo11ata . . 462.00 800.00 1,262.0.0 418.00 800.00 1,218.00 Jonata I and S
Lompoc   1,980.00 8,000.00 4,980.00 1,800.00 3,000.00 4,800.00 Lompoc I and S
Los Olivos . 632.50 1,000.00 1,682.50 577.50 1,000.00 1,577.50 Los Olivos I and S
Montecito Un.ion . . 3,080.00 5,000.00 8,080.00 2,887.50 5,000.00 7,887.50 Montecito Union I and S
Cr-ctl"tt . . 420.00 4,000.00 4,420.00 180.00 3,000.00 3,180.00 Orcutt I and S
Orcutt Union . . 2,130.00 3,000.00 5,180.00 1,950.00 3,000.00 4,950.00 Orcutt I and S
Santa Barbara (1905)  . 658.12 1,125.00 1,783.12 556.87 1,125.00 1,681.87 Santa Barbara No. 1 I and S
Santa Barbara (1920)  . 10,560.00 10,000.00 20,560.00 9,600.00 10,000.00 19,600.00 Santa Barbara No. 2 I and S
Santa Barbara (1923)  . 8,825.00 25,000.00 38,825.00 9,000.00 20,000.00 29,000.00 Santa Barbara No. 2 I and S
Santa Barbara (1926)  . 5,500.00 5,000.00 10,500.00 5,500.00 5,000.00 10,500.00 Santa Barbara No. 2 I and S
Santa Barbara (1927)  . 5,700.00 4,000.00 9,700.00 5,475.00 5,000.00 10,475.00 Santa Barbara No. 2 I and S
Santa Barbara (1930)  . 15,400.00 14,000.00 29,400.00 14, 700.00 14,000.00 28, 700.00 Santa Barbara No. 2 I and S
Santa?rfaria (1920)  . 60.00 1,000.00 1,060.00 Santa Maria I and S
Santa Maria (1928)  . 2,500.00 3,000.00 5,500.00 2,350.00 3,000.00 5,350.00 Santa Maria I and S
Santa Maria (1929)  . 2,100.00 2,000.00 4,100.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 4,000.00 Santa Maria I and S
Santa Maria (1930)  . 5,050.00 4,000.00 9,050.00 4,300.00 4,000.00 8,300.00 Santa Maria I and S
Su mm erI an d  . __ . . ______ . . _.  _     605.00 1,000.00 1,605.00 550.00 1,000.00 1,550.00 Summerland I and S
Vista Del M~r (1927) . . 742.50 1,000.00 1,742.50 660.00 1,000.00 1,660.00 Vista Del Mar Union I and S
Vista Del Mar (1930) . . 82.50 1,000.00 1,082.50 27.50 1,000.00 1,027.50 Vista Del Mar Union I and S
~nez  ~~~~7~5~.0~0~~~2~5~0~.0~0~~~3~2~6~.0~0~~~~6~0.~0~0~~~2~5~0~.0~0~~~3~1~0~.0~0 ~nez I and S
Tot a 11. _______  __ . . $ 77,380.12 $106,176.00 $183,556.12 $ 72,494.87 $100,176.00 $172,669.87
-------------------------------- ------------------------------------
Budget of Proposed Expenditures for Interest and Debt Redemption for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1934 to June 30, 1935
EXPENDITURES
CLASSIFICA TJON
Actual Laat Completed Year Ended June 30, 1934 Propoaed Year Enclinc June 30, 1935 Name of Fund
 Jntereat I RedempUon Total Jnt ereat Redemption Total
HIGH SCHOOLS
Carpinteria High (1922) . $ 240.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,240.00 $ 180.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,180.00 Carpinteria High I and S
Carpinteria High (1929)  3,630.00 4,000.00 7,630.00 3,410.00 4,000.00 7,410.00 Carpinteria High I and S
Lompoc High (1921)  1,260.00 2,000.00 3,260.00 1,140.00 2,000.00 3,140.00 Lompoc High I and S
Lompoc High ( 1927) - 742.50 3,000.00 3, 742.50 577.50 3,000.00 3,577 .50 Lompoc High I and S
Santa Barbara High (1922)  9,625.00 23,000.00 32,625.00 9,000.00 22,000.00 31,000.00 Santa Barbara High I and S
Santa Barbara High (1923) - 3,975.00 8,000.00 11,975.00 3,575.00 7,000.00 10,575.00 Santa Barbara High I and S
Santa Barbara High (1926) - 17,500.00 15,000.00 82,500.00 16,500.00 15,000.00 31,500.00 Santa Barbara High I and S
Santa Barbara. High (1980)  26,525.00 24,000.00 50,525.00 25,200.00 24,000.00 49,200.00 Santa Barbara High I and S
Santa Maria High . 16,880.00 10,000.00 26,880.00 16,200.00 10,000.00 26,200.00 Santa Maria High I and S
"l"et.ala  $ 80,327.50 $ 90,000.00 $170,327.50 $ 75, 782.50 $ 88,000.00 $163, 782.50
ROAD DISTRICTS
Lompoc P.R. D. (1920) . $ 11,660.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 81,660.00 $ 11,000.00 $ 20,000.00 $ 31,000.00 Lompoc P.R. D. I and S
Lompoc P.R. D. (1925) . _ 7,150.00 10,000.00 17,150.00 6,600.00 10,000.00 16,600.00 Lompoc P.R. D. I and S
l\{4!s.il, J  .It. !) . 205.68 1,000.00 1,205.68 145.68 1,000.00 1,145.68 Mesa P. R. D. I and S
Mission P.R. D . . 450.00 1,500.00 1,950.00 360.00 1,500.00 1,860.00 Mission P. R. D. I and S
Santa. Ynez P. R. D . 8,250.00 15,000.00 23,250.00 7,500.00 15,000.00 22,600.00 Santa Ynez P. R. D. I and S
Road Improvement Dist No. 1  647.62 1,180.00 1,827.62 565.02 1,180.00 1, 745.02 Road lmp't. Dist. No. 1 I and S
Road Improvement Dist. No. 5 . 3,058.09 4,852.63 7,910.72 2, 718.41 4,852.62 7,571.03 Road Imp't. Dist. No. 5 I and S
"l"Ctla . ~. $ 81,421.39 $ 53,532.68 $ 84,954.02 $ 28,889.11 $ 53,532.62 $ 82,421. 73
COUNTY BONDS
State Highway Bridge Bond  $ 6,725.00 10,000.00 16, 725.00 $ 5, 750.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 15,750.00 State Hy. Bridge Bond I and S
Cou.rt House Bond  23,625.00 85,000.00 58,625.00 21,875.00 35,000.00 56,875.00 Court House I and S
"l"et~1   $ 30,350.00 $ 45,000.00 $ 75,350.00 $ 27,625.00 $ 45,000.00 $ 72,625.00
GRAND TOTALS  $219,479.01 $294,707.63 $514,186.64 $204, 791.48 $286, 707 .62 $491,499.10
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DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Twenty-One
Statement of Appropriations Cancelled During Last Completed Fiscal Year Ended
June 30, 1934
DESCRIPTION
I
Aasessor
Communication and Transportation  - -- -. ----- - --- .
Off ice Supplies . 
Repairs and Replacements -- -----
Acricultural Department
Automoblile!I  - -  -. -- -- - --- ----
District Attorney
Criminal EX1pense and Investigat ion . .
Farm Adrisor
Repairs and Replacements -- -- ---------
F urniture and Equipment  _ . _  ___ . _ . _ . 
Forestry ~pt., Gen' I. Admin.
Lion Bounty --
Foreatry Dept., Parka
IAbor  _  _ . . __  ____ ----_ . - . 
Lifegu.ards  _ . _  . _ . ._ . _ . . _   . _! . - . - 
Forestry Department, Unemployment
Labor  ___  .  .  ~--  ---   -  --
Materials and Supplies --  ---
Forestry Dept., Fire
Labor  .   . . . . . . .  .  . . 
Repa.irs and Replacements . 
Health ~partment
~nts . - -  -- -- . . -  - . 
General Hospital (Santa Barbara)
Nursing  _ _.  _  - _ . 
Service and Expen.se . _. . _  _  _____ ._ _  _   _   _ . _ . __ ,. ____  _  _  .
Clothin.g end Linen  -- _-- ---,  -  -------
Food Supplies . _.  __ - - --------------------
FUrniture and Equipment  -  ._ ___.,. ., .  __ . - . _   __
Santa Maria Hoapital
Medical and Surgical Service ----------- -
Technical Service . - -  -----  ---    - . -  
F ood Supplies  _ . . -  - . _______ . _ . _  ___ ._ . _  _  .
Amount
110.00
70.00
30.00
105.00
711.28
200.00
75.00
6.48
300.00
172.66
162.50
19.50
150.00
47.37
100.00
200.00
700.00
1,700.00
200.00
600.00
225.00
625.00
76.00
100.00
Na.me of Fund
General


Page Twenty-Two DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
Statement of Appropriations Cancelled During Last Completed Fiscal Year Ended
June 30, 1934
DESCRIPTION
Probation Officer
Automobile  -. ----. --  ---- --. . . -
Saperior Coart
Enfor ced Labor  - __ . . --
Care J uvenile Wards  _  ______ .___  _   .  *  _
Furniture and Equipment
Welfare Departme nt
Second Diatrict
. -. ---- . -  -. -  --. ------
Food Supplies .
F ifth Di.trict
Materials and Supplies --._- ~ . _  .
F irat S a per.iaor Di.trict
Labor, Roads and Bridges -------
Second Superviaor District
labor, Roads and Bridges  _______________  _  _  .
Materials and Supplies  - . 
Maricopa Road  -  - . .  _  _  __ _
Fourth Superriaor Diatrict
Labor , Roads and Bridges . ~.~-----   -~----
Fifth Superyuor Di.trict
IA.bor , Roads and Bridges . _ . _  _  __    _. . 
Unemployment Relief
Bookkeeping Departments Salaries ------
Commissary Department Salaries -- ----
Cash .Aid  ,  __ . ------ -. ___ _
F ood . -- -  -- -  ----- _ . _ . _
U. S. Employment Acency
Communication and Transportation
0 Wice Su pp lies . ------- _ . 
Fu.rniture and Equipment . - . _  __
$
Amount
106.08
100.00
250.00
50.00
1,086.00
600.00
578.25
6,000.00
265.00
4,233.70
2,108.80
500.00
1,450.00
2,890.00
25,720.00
26,000.00
150.00
25.00
41.50
TOTAL GENERAL FUND  ----.  $ 78,288.57
Probation Officer
Deputies  - . -  -- . $ 350.00
TOT .AL SA.LA.RY FUND --------- $ 850.00
General
Salary  '




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DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Twenty-Three
Statement of Appropriations Cancelled During Last Completed Fiscal Year Ended
June 30, 1934
DESCRIPTION
Superri1oi--Fir1t Diatrict
Materials and Su pp! i es . _   . . . .   .  . .  . . .    . . . .  .  $
Repairs and Replacements  __  _  __ --  : . .
Service and Expense --- ---
Super't'iaoi--Second Diatrict
l.itl.ler . .
Materials and Supplies . _  
Repairs and Replacements . .
SuperYiaor- Fourth Diatrict
Labor  .
Repa.irs and Replacements . .
Ji:.~lliJll'l.~ll't   .
Super.iaoi--Fifth Diatrict
Ma.terials and Supplies  _ . ___ . ________  -  
Repa.irs and Replacements  -  - .- . -  _  _  _ . _  _ . 
Amount
2,000.00
6, 781.69
206.90
810.00
200.00
1,650.00
1,000.00
850.00
95.46
2,500.00
2,000.00
TOT AL GOOD ROADS FUND -------- $ 18,094.06
Unemployment Relief (State)
Bookkeeping Departments-.Salaries -------   $ 1,450.00
Commissary Department.s--.-Salaries . ,.  _ . _  . _ . _  ___ , __ .  2,390.00
Cash Aid . . -. _  ___ . _  ____  . 38,421.56
Food . .,.  - . . . 19,000.00
TOTAL STATE RELIEF . . $ 61,261.56
Unemploy~nt Relief ( Federal)
Bookkeeping Depar.tment--Salaries -- $ 1,450.00
Commisary Departmelllt--Salaries  2,890.00
Oash Aid  _. 860.00
TOTAL FEDER.AL RELIEF  $ 4,690.00
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS CANCELLED ---- $162,684.18
I
Na.me of Fund
Good Roads
State Relief
Federal Relief
Page Twenty.Four DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDlTUJU:S
Statement of Appropriations Made from Unappropriated Reserves During Last
Completed Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1934
DESCRIPTION
Aaaeaaor
Equipment  -  ---------- ----- $
Acricultural Department
Communication and Transportation ---
Materials and Supplies ------
Repaira and Replacements ---- ------
Service and Expense -----~--------  --
Auditor
Off.ic e Supplies . .
Service and Expense  _  
Conatable-Fiftb T o'Wnabip
Communication and Transportation ----
Conatable SeYent.b Townabip 
Communication and Transportation ---------
Election
Election Office.rs . - .   .__ . _  _________________  __  _______________  
Communication and Transportation ------------------
Materials and Supplies and Printing -------
Rent--Polling Places ---------
Diatrict Attorney
Law Book.s  _ . ______________ ., _________  
County Farm
Repair s and Replacement.s  
Farm Advisor
Extra Help  _. . _.  
Communication and Transportation . 
Foreatry Department--General Adminiatration
Communication and Transportation ----
Foreatry Department- Parka
14b or . -  _ . ____ . _ . . _. . .
Communication and Transportation -----
Materials and Supplies ----------
Repaira and Replacements ----------------------------------
Heat, Light, Power and Water ----------
Capital Out lay  _.  _  _  _  
Amo unt
210.00
45.00
1,615.51
5.00
10.00
500.00
36.00
150.00
100.00
&60.00
60.00
900.00
150.00
200.00
550.00
76.00
6.48
250.00
100.00
19.60
275.00
75.00
209.87
800.0
Name of Fu.nd
General


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DEPAR"TMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
Statement of Appropriations Made from Unappropriated Reserves
Completed Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1934
DESCRIPTION
Foreatry Department- F ire
Labor ----- . - . - $
Communication and Transporta.tion . _  .
Foreatry Department- Fir-State Co-operative
Administrat ive . 
I.ab or . _ . _ . _  __ ._  .
Mat erials and Suppli~s . _ . -  -  ,.  
Health Department
Service and Expen~    .
General Hoapital-Santa Barbara
!Ja.undcy  _  .
Materials and Supplies ------
Office Supplies . _  _   _ . 
Repairs and Replacements ---
Supplies, Cleaning an\ Disinfecting - ----
Medical, Surgical, Laboratory and X-Ray Supplies -
Food Suppl ies  _ . 
Heat, Light, P ower apd Water -------
Buildings and Addit ions  ._  _____ _________________________  "'  _  
Furniture and Equipment  -- - --------- . ---- - -. -. - --. - 
Santa Maria Hoapit.al
Repairs and Replacements  !  .
Cleaning and Disinfecting Supplies . .
Furnit ure and Fixtures ----- ----
Jaatice Court- Firat Townahip
Communication and Transportation . .
Service and Expense  
Probation Officer
Communication an'd Transportation . . . . .  .
Office Supplies  .
Repairs and Replacements -
Transporting Juvenile Court Wards - --- 
~CltJ.ipll'l~nt: . . ______________________ _
Superintendent of Schoola
Furniture and Equipment
Sheriff
 _ __ _ ___________________  
Office Supplies . 
Furniture and Equipment -----
Statiatician
Clerk . ~  _ ________ ___________ . ________  
Amount
172.66
150.00
900.00
2,693.50
1,162.64
200.00
1,200.00
1,000.00
75.00
300.00
200.00
1,150.00
2,800.00
700.00
1,200.00
8,000.00
250.00
75.00
475.00
100.00
75.00
75.00
200.00
60.00
500.00
100.00
50.00
110.00
975.00
85.00
Page Twenty-Five
During Last
Name o f Fund
General
P a2'e Twenty-Six DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
Statement of Appropriations Made from Unappropriated Reserves
Completed Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1934
DESCRIPTION
Saperior Court
Office Supplies  ---'"""'- . ------. -------------------
Service and Expense -----------------------------
In.te-rpreting , ,.  -  --------- . 
Reporting and Transcribing . _  __ . .
Grand Jury . 
Care Feeble Minded in Institutions . ---------------- -------  .
Care Juvenile Courb Wards . --------------------------------------------- . .
P sychological Work - ------------------------- --------------------- 
Furniture and Equipment -----------,----------------------------------------
Board of Superviaora
Cieric a1 He1 p  _. __  _  _______________ . _ . _____ . _. . .
Board o f SuperYiaora C ha rities and Corrections
Visiting Nurse . __  --------- ---__ ---. --- __ . _ . .
Clinic and Hospital Service  ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------
Ambu lan ee Service _. _ _ . _ . _  -- ------- _____ __._  __  
Misce1 l an eou s Aid . _. _ ___ . __  _  ___  __  _  ___ . _ __  __ . _ . _
Protect ion to P eraon a nd Property
Board Prisoners . _ . -. --- _  _  -----  __ -----_  __ . -- . _  
Miacella n eoua
Fiesta, County Fair and Special Events --------------------
Tax Collector
Service and Expense ------------------------.---------------------------
Treaaurer
Communication and Transportation  -----------------------------  .
0 ffi ce Supp lies  _  _ . _.  ___  
Sei-vice and Expense  _  ---  .
Welfare Department- F irat Diatrict
Food S 'UJP1 i es . --. ---  __  -  _  _ . 
Welfare Departme nt--Second Diatrict
Care Welfare . _ . _.  _.  __  _ . _ 
Food Su pp1 i es . _ . _  _. . _____ . _ . ___ . --  _ . _ . __ . 
County Cash Aid-Aged ------------------------------------. .
R,.en ts . -- _  --. ------ -. _ -- - . _  __  _  __  __ 
1\-filk De 1 iverer . ___ . -  ---- . -- __.___ - - --- ----- --  . --  - -  - --- - -- - --  ---- - -
State Afd-~d . ---------------------- . -----. 
Welfare Departme nt- F ourth Diatrict
Food Supp lies  _  _  __ -----__  ___  ------- . ----  _ . _ . ___  _ . _ 
County Ca.sh Aid-~d -------------------------------------------
State A id-Agied  _  _ . -----.  --- . _ . '""' . __ - 
St.a.te Aid-Orp ha11S  _. __ . -  -----. _ . 
$
Amount
150.00
200.00
100.00
8,000.00
1,000.00
3,800.00
1,500.00
200.00
426.34
475.00
1,400.00
3,000.00
320.00
2,000.00
225.00
1,200.00
850.00
60.00
25.00
140.00
800.00
4,000.00
7,000.00
6,200.00
6,000.00
1,086.00
6,700.00
500.00
700.00
700.00
1,000.00
During Last
Na.me of Fund
General






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DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Twenty-SeveD
Statement of Appropriations Made from Unappropriated Reserves During
Completed Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1934
Last
DESCRIPTION Amount
Welfare Department- Fifth District
Equipment  _ . ._  -. _ ' 600.00
S u perrisor- First District
Materials and Supplies --
Supervisor-Second District
Labor, Roads and Bridges . .
Materials and Supplies . .
R.epairs and R.eplacement.s  : . .
Supervisor--Fourtb Diatrict
Materials and Supplies . _  .
Saperviaor--Fiftb Diatrict
Materials and Supplies  ,  _  _  
Unemployment Relief (General Administrative)
Bookkeepers . _  _ . - -  --.---  _  . _ . _  _  _ . _ . 
Communication and Transportation ---- . --  ---
Furniture and Equipment
Unemployment Relief ( Relief)
Salaries and Wages . _ . 
Cash Aid . -  
Ii'ocl  .
U. S . Employment Arency
Clerical Help . __ ._ . __   .
Communication and Transportation . .
Office Supplies  .
Service and Expen.se  _ . _  __  _  
Furniture and Equipment --
TOTAL GENERAL 
Aue1sor
Assessor
Deputies

 _ . . .  . .
Aa-ricultural Department
Co mnu. ssl. n.e.r  _ . _. __ . ---  _ . .
Assistants
A . ditor
Deput ies
.   _ . _. __   .

 .  . .  . .
Clerk
Clerk .  ~--   -    .,._
Deputies   --.  ~ . . . . .

I
6,415.86
3,031.30
3,200.00
2,633.70
4,608.30
8,000.00
1,700.00
1,000.00
720.00
2,390.00
24,840.00
600.00
1,669.00
363.00
225.00
7.50
96.00
$148,281.16
$ 8.00
160.00
68.00
32.00
70.00
16.00
163.00
Name of Fwul
General

Salary
Page Tw~nty-Eight DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
Statement of Appropriations Made from Unappropriated Reserves
Completed Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1934
DESCRIPTION
District Attorney
Deputies ~~---------  - - - _.  .
A--istants ~ .  -------    ~---  -- . 
County Jail
Jailors . .   
Livestock lnpector
lns~ctor   . . . _ . . . .
Proba tion Officer
Probation Officer
Deputy
Recorder
Principal ----- ----------------------------------.----
Superintendent of S chool
Pr in ci pa I ________  ---- -  -------- --- -- ---. -- . - . -  ---  .
Deputies
Sheriff
Sheriff
Deputies --------- -. - -. --  - . - -- -. ----- --- -- -. -- .
SurTeyor
Surveyor
Tax Collector
Pr incipal
Assistants -. --------- - ----. -  -- ------. --- -------- -   .
T.-.ure r
Principal -. ---- -- -- . ---- -. -- - - -. -. -. -. -. -. --.
A.ssistan ts  ___ . . . TOTAL SALARY FUND ----------------
Saperviaor--Fint Diatrict
Labor --- -------. - -. ------. ~--. -------. - - - ~  --. --- ---  - . -
Materials and SupplM!s -------
Sapervisor--Seeond Diatrict
Labor  -. ---- -  -.  1 -- - --- . .  -- - -  . . -. - . -  . -. --. - - - -
Materials and Supplie.s  ~-----------------------------.,--
Repairs and Replacemeni;s. ~~-.----------------- ------------
Equipment ____ . _. ___ . __  _  _  -  _ . _  _. . _. . .
Saperviaor--Tbird Diatrict
~Iaterials and Supplies --- -
SuperTiaor--Fourth District
Labor . -- -. - -. -. --- -- . - . -. --. --- -  .
Materials and Suppli~s -- ------
Repairs and Replacements . _ . _  _ .- 
Equipment  _.  _.  _  _. . _. . _. . _. . 

$
$
Amount
130.00
59.00
35.00
25.00
25.00
22.00
33.00
33.00
29.00
41.00
143.00
83.00
33.00
423.00
4.00
600.00
2,215.00
$ 16,488.59
2,500.00
7,800.00
1,810.00
2,500.00
50.00
5,000.00
2,500.00
2,595.46
8,000.00
850.00
During Last
Name of Fund
Salary
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DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Twenty-N"me
Statement of Appropriations Made from Unappropriated Reserves During
Completed Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1934
Last
DESCRIPTION Amount
Superviaor-Fifth Diat r ict
U bor . -----  --- $ 3,600.00
Materials and Supplk!s --- 3,600.00
TOTAL GOOD ROADS FUND - $ 62,094.06
Supervi.or-Firat Diatrict
Capital Outlay - $
TOTAL FIRST ROAD $
Hia-bway Improvement Fund
l.Jllbol"'  ~ .  $
Materials and Supplies -
Repairs and Replacements . .
1'os Posita.s Bridge  . _  --. _  _ . _. __ _
TOTAL HIGHWAY IM!PROVE.MENT --------------------------------------- $
General Adminiatra tion-St ate Relief

Bookkeeper . __ ._. . ___. _ _________________ . _ $
Director . __ . ___ . _. _______ - . _  __  _  _  _ . 
Aas.i!rtant Dittctor . ___________ ___ _________ . _ . _  _____ ., __
Communication and Transportation -------
Materials and Supplk!s -------
Office Supplies . _ . . _ . 
Service and Expen.se --- - ------ . --
Unemployment Relief- State Relief
Salaries and Wag.es  .
Unemployment Relief-State Re lief
Salaries and Wages---Director . .
Assist.ant Director  _ . .
B'ookkeeper . 
Communication and Transportation . .
M!aterials and Supplies -
Office Supplies  .
Service and Expe~  _ . _  __  _. ____ . _  .
Cash Aid . .
Food  - --  -. __ . -- ___ . - - . -  --
120.00
120.00
4,400.00
600.00
1,400.00
6,000.00
11,300.00
1,700.00
600.00
249.97
610.00
100.00
300.00
175.00
2,390.00
400.00
224.97
11,320.87
1,140.00
200.00
300.00
376.00
76,875. 75
50,616.04
TOTAL ST ATE RELIEF ---------- ------------------------------------ $146,876.60
Unemployme nt Relie f- Fed eral Relief
Salaries--Service and Relie f . _. . ______ __ __,. . ___  ___ ._ ____ ., $
Bookk~eper  _ . - . _.  ""'  _  . _ -  ---. --  
Office Supplies  _ . _ . .
2,390.00
1, 700.00
600.00
TOTAL FEDERAL RELIEF ---------------- $ 4,690.00
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS MADE  $365,076.80
Name of Fund
Good Roads
First Road
Highway Imp.
State Relief
Federal Relief
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Page Thirty DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
Departmental Budget of Estimated Revenues for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1934 to
June 30, 1935
REVENUE ACCRUALS OTHER THAN TAXES
CLASSIFJCA TION
(By Source of Revenue)
Actual L&at
Completed Year
Ended
June 30, 1934
Auditor (Auditor's Estimate)
Appt. from State Aged . -  ----------
Appt. from State Blind . - . 
Appt. from State Orphans . .
Motor Vehicle Tax Appt.   
Forest Reserve Appt . . - . 
4,728.19
16,107.47
3,579.33
36,119.99
197,856.84
1,012.58
Departmental
Estimate
(Dollars Only)
Year Endin&'
June 30, 1935
Auditor' a
Eat.lmate
(Dollara Only)
Year Endln&'
June 30, 1935
$ 4,700.00
16,100.00
4,000.00
36,200.00
190,000.00
500.00
500.00
Farm Px-odnce  . -  - ___ _ 149.87 140.00
Invested Funds  2,255.00 1,027.00
Delinquent Tax Penalties . -. 29,000.00
Interest and Costs .  _ 50,300.67 1,000.00
Elementary School Apportionment from State  510,887.80 501,365.00
High School AJportionment from State . - . 291, 750.94 268,639.00
~~~-o---~~~~~~~~.;.__~.,-
To tal.s -----------------------------1,114, 7 48.68 $1,053,171.00
Goernment Buildinca
Sanitary Machine Sales . -  - . $ 21.20 $ 20.00 $ 20.00
Clerk 
Fees Clerk ------------------ -------$ 10,955. 76 $ 12,000.00 $ 12,000.00
Fees l.18.w Library . _ . . 1,303.00 1,500.00 1,500.00
Totals . __  __  _. . _  - . $ 12,258. 76 $ 13,500.00 $ 13,500.00
Foreatry Department
Rent Lots Ocean Park  $ 75.00 $ 100.00 $ 100.00
Fines for Violation of Fire Laws ----------- 25.00 100.00
100.00 $ 200.00 $ 100.
Hea.ltb Departme.nt
Fees--Vital Statistics .  . $ 85.00 $ 85.00
Health Supervision
City of Lompoc . - . $ 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,200.00
City of Santa Maria ---- 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 - Totals . _. _______________ $ 4,200.00 $ 4,285.00 $ 4,285.00
Prob a tion Officer
Reimbursement for Care Juvenile Court Wards  $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00
Miscellaneous Fines . _   . 300.00 300.00
Fines involving violation Calif. Vehic. Act .  900.00 900.00
Reimbursement from Sta~ for transp. to
State Institutions . _.  _ ,  .,  . -  _.,_ ___  . 200.00 200.00
.
$ 2,600.00 $ 2,600.00
Santa Barbara Hospital
Hospital Service . . $ 2,277.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00
M iscel la n eo us  ___  _ . , .  18.34
Tuberculosis Subsidy .  6, 757.42 6,758.00 6, 750.00
9,052. 76 $ 8,758.00 $ 8,750.00 ~~,,---,~,~,.,,.-"""7"'-,~~
Tot als  ,  . _ . $
Santa Maria Hospital
Hospital Service  $ 2,200.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00
Juatice Courts (Auditor's Estimate)
Fees . -- ,  ______ ,., . -  - --.,. --.,  -------. $ 3,686.20 $ 3,600.00
Fines--M~tor Vehicle . . 11,525.48 14,000.00
Fines-Liquor ---,------------ 100.00
Fines--.Sundry  , . , . ._.  _.  --, . ,~-,-------- 2,244.50 2,200.00
17,556.18 $ 19,800.00 ~~~~--~~~~~~--~.,.,,.~
To'ta.ls . , . --- --- --. -  ----- - - ,  -.,  -  $
.
Name of Fund
General
General
General
General
Good Roads
General
Unap. Co. School
General
General
General
Salary
Sdry. Elem.
Sdry. High
General
Salary
Law Library
General
General
Salary
General
General
General
General
Highway Imp.
General
General
General
General
General
Salary
Highway Imp.
General
General



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DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Thirty-One
Deparbnental Budget of Estimated Revenues for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1934 to
June 30, 1935
REVENUE ACCRUALS OTH ER THAN TAXES
CLASSIFICATION
( By Source o f Reven ue)
Juatice of the Peace
First Township
Actual Lut
Completed Year
Ended
June 30, 1934
De partment.al
Eatlmate
(Dollar Only)
Year Endlnl'
J une 30, 1935
Aud itor' a
EaUmate
(Dollara On ly)
Year Endlnl'
Jun e 3 0, 1935
Fees  : . - $ 225.00 $ 200.00
Fines--Motor Vehicle ---------- 4,000.00 3,500.00
Fines--Sundry --- 50.00 50.00
~-----,.-- ~-~-,-~.=:-""7"": Totals  $ 4,275.00 $ 3,750.00
Juatice of the Peace
Second Townahip (Erneat D. Wa1rner)
Fees . - .  $ $
Fines.--Miscellaneous . .
1,750.00
400.00
500.00
1,500.00
400.00
Fines--Motor Vehicle - 500.00
~~~~~~c~_--,.,,-.--,.---.,--:--=--:
Totals - $ 2,650.00 $ 2,400.00
Juatice of the Peace
Second T ownahip (Thoa. Poole)
Fees ------------
Fines.--Miscellaneous -  -----
Fines--Motor Vehicle .
Totals ---------------   -----
Juatice of the Peace
Third Townahip
Fees  -. -. -  - --  - ---
Fines--Motor Vehicle  ._ __ 
Totals   ~  -
Justice of the Peace
Fourth Townahip
Fees  . . . . --
Fines--M~cellaneous . .
Totals  .  . . .
Juatice of the Peace
Fifth Townahip
Fees  . .
Fines--Miscellaneous --
Fines--Moitor Vehicle ---
Totals   . ___  .  _.  
Juatice of the Peace
Sixth Township
Fees   . .
Fines.--Jl.f iscellaneous -----Fines--
Motor Vehicle ---- ---
To-ta.ls --- --------------~
Justice of the Peace
SeYentb Township
Fees . _. _ .
.
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
1,560.00
300.00
300.00
2,160.00
45.00
3,500.00
3,545.00
28.00
215.00
248.00
144.00
35.00
800.00
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
979.00 $
45.00 $
50.00
900.00
995.00 $
1,160.00
300.00
300.00
1,760.00
45.00
3,500.00
3,545.00
20.00
200.00
220.00
1 40.00
35.00
750.00
925.00
45.00
50.00
900.00
995.00
230.00 $ 215.00
Fines.--Miscellaneous ------- ---- 250.00 250.00
Fines--Motor Vehicle ---- ------ 750.00 750.00
Totals  -  . -- - - -- - ------=$- ___1., 2="s',o 0.,.0--$-- ---=1.,2 1.,-=5,o o.,
Name of F und

Salary
Highway I~.
General
~lary
General
Highway Imp.
Sal ary
Gen eral
Highway Imp.
-
Sa lary
Highway Imp.
Sal a.ry
Gen eral
Salary
General
Highway Imp.
Salary
General
Highway Imp.
Salary
General
Highway Imp.
Page Thirty-Two DEPARTMENTAL BUDCET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
Departmental Budget of Estimated Revenues for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1934 to
June 30, 1935
REVENUE ACCRUALS OTHER THAN TAXES
CLASSIFICATION
(By Source of R.,nue)
Jutice of the Peace
Ninth Town ship
Actual Laat
Co.,.pleted Year
En.ded
Jun.e 30, 1934
Depart.mental Auditor'
Estimate Estimate
(Dollars Only) (Dollan Only)
Year Endlns Year Endins
June 30, 1935 J une 30, 1935
F ees  _ . _____ . _ . . _ . . $ 200.00 $ 200.00
F'ines--M.iscellaneous  .,. . , . . 4 60.00 450.00
F ines-Motor Vehicle -- 500.00 500.00
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Totals . - . $ 1,150.00 $ 1,150.00
Justice of the Pe&ce
Tenth Township
Fees  .
Fines-Miscellan eous . _  .
F ine&--Motor Vehicle . 
Pla nnin&' Cornmuaion
Building Perm.its --- -- - ----
Recorder
F ees--Recorder . -  - ----$
Fees--Torrens ----
To'tals  _    _  _ . . __ . _  $
Sheriff
Fees . _  _ . ,.  $
Fines--Aliscellaneous ---------Fines-?
t!otor Vehicle - --------- --- --
License for Shows  -- ------- - -
Board Federal Prisoners ---------
Transportation Prisoners to State Instit ution,
11,526.00
55.00
11,580.00
1,938.08
980.25
$
$
100.00
250.00
450.00
800.00
$ 60.00
$ 12,000.00
60.00
$ 12,060.00
$ 2,000.00
500.00
800.00
100.00
200.00
Per diems .- ---- --29-9.0-0 ---300.00 Totals .   , .  . .   $ 3,217.38 $ 3,900.00
Su rveyor' Map Department
$
$
75.00
250.00
450.00
775.00
$ 60.00
$ 11,600.00
60.00
$ 11,560.00
$ 2,000.00
500.00
800.00
100.00
200.00
300.00
$ 3,900.00
Sale of Maps . $ 167.76 $ 176.00 $ 150.00
Tax Collector
Licenses-Advertising and Outdoor Bill Posters  '$ 105.47 $ 100.00 $ 130.00
Licenses-Liquor -- 1,125.00
Licenses-Peddler -- - -- 41.66 40.00 60.00
-~--~-~~~~--~~~~~ Totals . - . $ 1,272.13 $ 140.00 $ 190.00
Tr-sure r
InteTest on County Deposits  $ 209.65
Fees  _  - 1, 793. 79
ToWs  ___  _  $ 2,003.44
Carpin teria Cemetery
$ 15,000.00
1,000.00
$ 16,000.00
$ 15,000.00
1,000.00
$ 16,000.00
Nam.9 of Fwad
Salary
~neral
Highway Imp.
Salary
General
Highway Imp.
General
Salary
Salary
Salary
~neral
Highway. Imp.
~neral
General

~neral
General
General
General
~neraI
General
Salary
Sa-le of 1'o"ts -------- -- -- $ 40.00 $ 40.00 Carpinteria Cem
Goleta Cemetery
Sale of Lots --------- ---$ 1,094. 00 $
Gu a dalupe Cemetery
Sale of Lots --------- --- $ 37.00
Lompoc Cemetery
Sale of I,ots . _  _  _______________________ $ 366.60 $
Loa Alamos Cemetery
40.00
Oak Hill Cemetery
Sale of ~ts   _ ______ _____ ____ $ 120.00
Sa nta Maria Ceme tery
600.00 $
$
200.00 $
$
$
600.00 Goleta Cem.
10.00 Gualalupe Cem.
200.00 Lompoc Cem.
10.00 Los Alamos Cem
120.00 Oak Hill Cem.
Sale of Lots, Etc. (Estimated) -- ----$ 1,860.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 Santa Maria Cem



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DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET
CLASSIFICATION
Account
1
SALARIES and WAGES
h incipal  1A1
1 Deputy . 1A2
1 Deputy 
1 Deputy 
1 Deputy .
1 Deputy .
1 Field Deputy . .
1 Field Deputy . .
1 Field Deputy -
1 Field Deputy --
1 Field Deputy -----
1 Field Deputy 
1 Field Deputy .
1 Field Deputy 
1 Field Deputy . _ .
1 Field Deputy --
1 Field Deputy . _  Assistants . ~ . 1A3
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
. 1B1
Of f ice Supplies  1B3
Repairs and Replacements  1B4
Service and Expense  1B5
Total Maintenance and Operati
on .
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Furniture and Equipment  tCl
Total Capital Outlay -
GR.AND TOTAL --
Approved by Chas. S. Tomlinson,
Assessor .
EX P EN DI TU R ES
Total Actual
and Eatimated
( Dollars only)
CurTent
Y earEndins
June 30, 1934
Requeated
( Dollan only)
YearEndlns
J une 30, 1935
Assessor
$ S,876.00 $ S,800.00
2,296.00 2,160.00
1,848.00 1, 764.00
1,848.00 1,764.00
1,624.60 1,666.00
914.00 914.00
522.00 622.00
622.00 622.00
522.00 522.00
648.00 648.00
622.00 522.00
522.00 522.00
522.00 522.00
522.00 522.00
450.00 450.00
450.00 460.00
3,096.66 3,096.00
$20, 703.16 $20,266.00
$ 1,380.29 $ 1,380.00
828.67 820.00
70.00 100.00
149.00 160.00
2,422.96 2,460.00
$ 144.80 $ 160.00
$ 144.80 $ 160.00
$23,270.92 $22,866.00
Allowed by Boarc
o f Supervf.aors
(DoUan only)
Y earEndins
J . 30, 1935
$ S.800.00
2,160.00
1,764.00
1,764.00
1,666.00
914.00
622.00
622.00
622.00
648.00
522.00
622.00
522.00
522.00
450.00
450.00
3,096.00
$20,266.00
$ 1,880.00
820.00
100.00
160.00
2,460.00
$ 150.00
$ 160.00
$22,866.00
Page Thirty-Three
Name
of Fund
Salary
"
"
"
"
.".
"  
"
"
"
General
"
"
"
General
Explanation
o f Requ ested
Increases
Pa.-e
1

Page Thirty-Four
CLASSIFICATION
A ccount
2
SALARIES and WAGES
1 Draftsman . .
1 Draftsman -
1 Draftsman -
1 Draftsman and Stenographer 
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transport.
ation ----------------- ---------
Mlaterials and Supplies 
Repairs and Replacements 
Total Maintenance and Operati
on  ------- ------ ~---.-- --
GR.A.ND TOTAL .  . 
Approved by Owen H. O'Neill,
Surveyor.
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPE NDITURE S -0 Total Actual Allowed by Boarc Esplanatloa .ll and Estimat ed Requested
e (Dollan only) (Dollan only) of Supervisors Name of Request    o f Fuad , Current Year Endhaa' (Dollan only) lncnue
Year Endin &' J une 30, 1935 Year EndJnl'
J une 30, 1934 June 3 0, 1935
Pace
Aaaeasor' a Map Department 3
2A2 $ 1,500.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 1,800.00 General
500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 "
1,200.00 "
1,200.00 "
$ 2,000.00 $ 6,900.00 $ 3,300.00
2Bl $ 15.00 $ 15.00 ~neral
2B2 500.00 500.00 500.00 
2B4 200.00 200.00 200.00 "

$ 700.00 $ 715.00 $ 715.00
$ 2,700.00 $ 6,615.00 $ 4,015.00


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DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EX PENDITUR ES -0 Total Actual
CLASSIFICATION "" and Eatlmated Requested
[ (Dollars only) (Dollars only)
Cl) Current Year Enclln
Year Enclln June 30, 1935
June 30, 19M
Account
3 Agricultural Department
SALARIES and WAGES
C
. .
Omm.JSSlOner . .
1 Deputy  
1 Inspector  .
1 Inspector . : . .
1 Inspector . .
1 Inspector  .
1 Inspector . 
1 Inspector . .
1 Inspector . .
1 Inspector . .
1 Clerk  
1 Clerk . ,  
3Al
3A2
I.alor  3.1\.!;
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transpor-
"ta.tion 
County Exhilits 
Materials and Supplies 
Office Supplies 
Repairs and Replacements 
Service and Expense 
Total Maintenance and Operati
on --
CAPITAL OUTLJ\. Y
AutomlQliles -
Furniture and Equipment . .
Total Capital Outlay . .
GRAND TOTAL . .
Approved ly E. S. Kellogg,
AgridUltural Commissioner.

381
3821
382
383
384
3BS
3C2
3Cl
$ 3,675.00
2,550.00
2,295.00
2,058.00
1,458.00
1,624.50
1,387.50
1,387.50
1,387.50
1,624.50
462.48
9,800.00
$29,709.98
$ 2,205.32
154.68
6,548.28
255.00
150.00
173.00
$ 9,486.28
$ 688.72
50.00
$ $738.72
$39,934.98
$ 3,500.00
2,400.00
2,160.00
1,944.00
1,944.00
1,566.00
1,850.00
1,850.00
1,850.00
1,850.00
1,566.00
450.00
9,800.00
$30,730.00
$ 2,125.00
1,000.00
7,000.00
250.00
150.00
250.00
$10,775.00
$ 1,950.00
50.00
$ 2,000.00
$48,505.00
Allowed by Boarc
of Supervisors
(Dollen only)
Year Enclln
June 30, 1935
$ 3,500.00
2,400.00
2,160.00
1,944.00
1,944.00
1,566.00
1,350.00
1,350.00
1,350.00
1,350.00
1,566.00
450.00
9,800.00
$30,730.00
$ 2,125.00
1,000.00
7,000.00
250.00
150.00
250.00
$10,775.00
$ 1,950.00
50.00
$2,000.00
$43,505.00
Page Thirty-Five
Eplanatlon
Nam.e of Requested
of Fund Increase
4
Salary
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
" Las Cruces
.". Highway lnsp. Sta.
General
General
" Replace old
e.xhilit.
Rodents,
.". weeds and grasshoppers
" 3 office bldgs.
General
"
need pa.int.
7 cars have
exceeded 50-
000 miles ea.
require additional
light
truck for
hauling men
and suppliee
Page Thirty-Six
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CLASSIFICATION ,.aQ en
Account
4
SALARIES nd WAGES
Principal   4Al
1 Deputy . _  _________ 4A2
1 Deputy  _  _ 
1 Deputy 
1 Deputy .
Assistants  -. -- 4A3
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE nd OPERATION
Communication and Transpor-
'tation  481
Office Supplies  483
Repairs and Replacements - 484
Service and Expense  485
Total Maintenance and Operati
on --~-----------
CAP IT AL OUTLAY
Furnitare and Equipment - 4Ct
Total Capital Outlay -
GRAND TOTAL . .
Approved by A. T. Eaves,
Auditor.
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES
Total Actual
and Estimated Requeated Allowed by Boarcl
(Dollars only) (Dollan only) of Supervlaor1
CUTTent Year Enclial' (Dollars only)
Year Endinl' June 30, 1935 Year Endlnl'
Jone 30, 1934 June 30, 1935
Auditor
' 4,000.00 ' 4,000.00 ' 4,000.00 
2,182.50 2,160.00 2,160.00
1,875.00 1,800.00 1,800.00
1,875.00 1,800.00 1,800.00
1,837.50 1,800.00 1,800.00
3,600.00 3,600.00 3,600.00
,15,370.00 ,15,160.00 ,15,160.00
651.56 550.00 650.00
1,400.23 750.00 950.00
110.45 125.00 225.00
102.02 105.00 105.00
' 2,264.26 ' 1,530.00 ' 1,930.00
' 125.00 ' 125.00
$ 125.00 $ 125.00
$17,634.26 ,16,815.00 $17,215.00
Explanation
Name of Requeated'
of Fond Inc.,.
Paire
Salary
"
"
"
"
"
General Increase in
mailing expense.
" Increased
business.
" Replace wide
carriage typewriter.
" Binding records
and
Bond.
General Filing ca8e8
for Property
Index Sales
to state Proiteetog'raph,.
1
and other
Equipment.

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DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITU R ES - T o tal Actual 0 Allowed by Board
CLASSIFICATION A and Estimated Requested e (Dollars only) (Dollars only) of Superviaon
- CurTent Year E ndin&' (Dollars only)
II Year Endln &' June 30, 1935 Year Endln&'
June 30, 1934 June 30, 1935
A ccount
10 Constable First Township
SALARIES and WAGES
Constable  lOAl
Total Salaries and Wages -
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Service and Expense -- 1085
Total Maintenance and Operati
on --- ------ ----------
GRAND TOTAL 
Approved by C. A. Talmage,
Constable, First Township.
$ 900.00 $ 900.00 $ 900.00
$ 900.00 $ 900.00 $ 900.00
$ 10.00 10.00
$ 10.00 $ 10.00
900.00 $ 910.00 $ 910.00
11 Constable Second Township
SALARIES and WAGES
Constable ---- 11A1
T.otal Salams and Wages -
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Service and Expense --- 1185
Total Maintenance and Opera.-
GRAND TOT AL --
Approved by William A. B-arnett.
Constable Second Township .
$ 1,080.00
$ 1,080.00
$ 10.00
$ 10.00
$ 1,090.00
$ 1,200.00 $ 1,080.00
$ 1,200.00 $ 1,080.00
$ 10.00 $ 10.00
$ 10.00 $ 10.00
$ 1,210.00 $ 1,090.00
12 Constable Second Township
SALARIES and WAGES
Constable ---- 12A1
T-0tal Salaries and Wages -
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Service and Expense  1285
Total Maintenance and Operati
on ---------- 
GRAND TOTAL  
Approved by Wm. R. Vick,
Constable Second Township.
$ 1,080.00
$ 1,080.00
$ 10.00
$ 10.00
$ 1,090.00
$ 1,080.00 $ 600.00
$ 1,080.00 $ 600.00
$ 10.00 $ 10.00
$ 10.00 $ 10.00
$ 1,090.00 $ 610.00
Page Thirty-Seven
Explanation
Name of Requested
of Fund lncreaae1
t
Pace
7
Salary
General
8
Salary Statutory increase.
General
9
Salary
General
Page Thirty-Eight DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES -0 Tota.I Actual Explanation
CLASSIFICATION .eI and Estimated Requeated Allowed by Boan: Name (Dollars only) (Dollar only) of Superviaon of Requested
, of Fund Increaaea . Current Year Endinir (Dollan only)
YearEndinl' Juna :SO, 1935 YearEndinl'
June 30, 1934 June 30, 1935


Account Pace
13 Constable Third Township 10
SALARIES and WAGES
Constable  13Al $ 480.00 $ 480.00 $ 480.00 Salary
Total Salaries and Wages  $ 480.00 $ 48 0.00 $ 480.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Office Supplies  1383 $ 2.00 2.00 $ 2.00 General Stationery
Service and Expense  1385 8.00 8.00 8.00  Bond.
Total Maintenance and Operation
. $ 10.00 $ 10.00 $ 10.00
GRAND TOTAL - $ 490.00 $ 490.00 $ 490.00
Approved by J ohn B. Pico,
Constable Third Township.
14 Constable Fourth Township 11
SALARIES and WAGES
Constable . 14Al $ 800.00 $ 800.00 $ 800.00 Salary
Total Salaries and Wages -  $ 800.00 $ 800.00 $ 800.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Service and Expense  1485 $ 25.00 $ 50.00 $ 50.00 General
Total lrlaintenance and Operati
on . _ .  $ 25.00 $ 50.00 $ 50.00 
GRAND TOT AL  $ 825.00 $ 350.00 $ 850.00
Approved by Alonzo Crabb,
Constable Fourth Township.
15 Constable Fifth Township 12 
SALARIES and WAGES
Constable    l SA 1 $ 900.00 $ 900.00 $ 900.00 Salary
Matron . . 15A4 $ 25.00 $ 60.00 $ 50.00 General
Total Salaries and Wages  $ 925.00 $ 960.00 $ 950.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Care and Welfare - 15B7 $ 25.00 25.00 General Meals for
Communication and Transpor -  . prisoners, mtat
ion 15B1 185.90 250.00 250.00     crease m
Office Supplies --- 15B3 10.00 10.00 10.00 " cnm e.
Service and Expense - lSBS 7.50 7.50 7.00 
Total Maintenance and Operati
on . -- ---- --- -- $ 203.40 $ 292.60 $ 292.00 
GRAND TOTAL ------ $ 1,128.40 $ 1,242.50 $ 1,242.00
Approved by F. J. McCabe,
Constable, Fifth Township.
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DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
. EXPENDITURES - Total Actual 0 and Estimated Requested Allowed by Boar
CLASSIFICATION . E (Dollars only) (Dollars only) of Supervisors
. Cu""nt Year Enclins (Dollars only)
II Year Enclins J une 30, 1935 YearEndlns
June 30, 1934 June 30, 1935
Account
16 Constable Sixth T ownahip
SALARIES and WAGES
Constable . 16Al $ 300.00 $ 300.00 $ 300.00
Total Salaries and Wages  $ 300.00 $ 800.00 $ 300.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Care and Welfare  1687 $ 25.00 25.00
Communication and Transporta
ti on --- 16Bl 61.80 100.00 100.00
Materials and Supplies . - 16B2 60.00 50.00
Service and Expense  16BS 25.00 25.00
Total Maintenance and Operati
on  $ 61.80 $ 200.00 $ 200.00
GRAND TOT AL  $ 861.80 $ 500.00 $ 500.00
Approved by E. A. Robbins,
Constable, Sixth Township.
17 Constable Seventh Township
SALARIES and WAGES
Constable ----- 17 Al
M.atron  17 A4
Total Salaries 11nd Wages -
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
. t 7B 1
Service and Expensie  17BS
Total Maintenance and Operati
Tl . 
GRAND TOTAL . .
Approved by R. F. Jackson,
Constable, Seventh Township.
900.00
10.00
900.00 $ 900.00
10.00 10.00
$ 910.00 $ 910.00 $ 910.00
$ 90.00 $ 90.00 $ 90.00
25.00 25.00 25.00
$ 115.00 $ 115.00 $ 115.00
$ 1,025.00 $ 1,025.00 $ 1,025.00
19 Constable Ninth Township
SALARIES and WAGES
Constable . ~ . 19Al $ 800.00 $ 800.00 $ 300.00
T-0tal Salaries and Wages - $ 800.00 $ 300.00 $ 800.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
19B1   --- - $ 125.00
Service and Expense - 1985 $ 3.00 $ 8.00 $ 25.00
T-0tal Maintenance and Operati
on ---- $ 3.00 $ 3.00 $ 160.00
GRAND TOT AL  $ 303.00 $ 303.00 $ 450.00
Approved by R. L. Camp,
Constable. Ninth TownshiD
.
Page Tbmty-Nin~
Name
of Fu.ad
Salary
General
"
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"
Salary
General
General
"
Salary
General
Ezplanatlon
of Requested
Increase
Pace
13
14
15
Page Forty DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
E XP E NDITURE S -0 Total Actual Allowed by Boarc Explallatfoa
CLASSIF ICATION .e0 and Eatlmated Request ed Name (Dollars only) (Dollars only) of Superviaora
of Fund
of Requeate 
. (Dollars only) lncn&Me
d) Current Year En~ Year Endlna Year En.tins J une 30, 1935
June 30, 1934 J une 30, 19311


Account Pase
20 Constable Ten th Township 16
SALARIES and WAGES
Con~ble . 20A1 $ 300.00 $ 300.00 $ 300.00 Salary
T.otal Salaries and Wages - $ 300.00 $ 300.00 $ 300.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
. 20Bt $ 10.00 $ 10.00 $ 10.00 General
Materials and Supplies  20B2 $ 10.00 $ 10.00 $ 10.00 "
Service and Expense  20BS $ 7.60 $ 7.60 $ 7.00 " 
Total Maintenance and Operati
on . _ . $ 27.60 $ 27.60 $ 27.00
GRAND TOTAL  _ . _'"' ___ . $ 327.60 $ 327.60 $ 827.00
Approved by Joseph Quick,
Constable, Tenth Township.
21 Coroner 17
SALARIES and WAGES
Coroner  -. 21A1 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,600.00 $ 1,600.00 General
Total Salaries and Wages- 1,500.00 1,600.00 1,600.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
 -. _ . _ 21B1 110.20 126.00 125.00 Gener al
 Interpreting . _. . 21814 9.00 9.00 9.00 "
Office Supplies -- 21B3 20.00 40.00 40.00 "
Reporting and Transcribing  21B.tS 150.00 160.00 160.00 "
Service and Expense  21BS 6.00 6.00 6.00 "
Total Maintenance and Operati
on  ~.-- $ 294.20 $ 829.00 $ 329.00
GRAND TOTAL . $ 1,794.20 $ 1,829.00 $ 1,829.00  ,  -.   
Approved by E. C. Dodge,
Coroner .
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DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
-0
CLASSIFICA TJON .
~
ct)
Account
22
SALARIES and WAGES
Election Officers - 22A5
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation.
. 22Bl
M:aterials and Supplies . 2282
Publishing Election Proclama -
tion -- . -- 2285
Rent Polling Places  22822
Total Maintenance and Operation
 
GR.AND TOTAL . .
Approved by D. F. Hunt,
Clerk
~3
SALARIES and WAGES
Clerk  . .  
1 Deputy  . .
1 Deputy -
1 Deputy ----
1 Deputy - --
1 Deputy  .  _ _____ 
1 Deputy . . 
Assistants ~-- --  -J
Regist'ration Clerks (Outside
Office) . .  
Total Salaries and Wages 
23A1
23A2
23A3
23A10
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportat
ion - 2381
Office Supplies and Printing  2383
Repairs and Replacements  2384
Service and Expense  2385
Total Maintenance and Operati
on . _  _____  .
GRAND TOT AL ----
Approved by D. F. Hunt,
Clerk
EXPENDITURES
Total Actual
and Estimated Requested Allowed by Boarc
(Dollars only) (Dollars only) of Supervbora
CurT10nt Year Encl.ins (Dollars only)
Year Encl.ins Jun 30, 1935 YearEndins
June 30, 1934 .J une 30, 1935
Elections
$ 339.96
1,150.38
135.00
$ 1,625.34
$ 1,625.34
Clerk
$ 4,034.00
2,058.00
2,058.00
1,848.00
1,624.50
1,624.50
1,624.50
420.00
126.90
$15,418.40
$ 925.09
1,282.53
23.56
20.00
$ 2,261.18
$17,669.58
$11,650.00 $11,650.00
$11,650.00 $11,650.00
$ 1,500.00
16,250.00
500.00
500.00
$18, 750.00
$30,400.00

$ 4,000.00
1,944.00
1,944.00
1,764.00
1,666.00
1,666.00
1,566.00
1,600.00
500.00
$16,360.00
$ 1,000.00
1,500.00
50.00
20.00
$ 2,570.00
$18,920.00
$ 1,500.00
16,250.00
500.00
1,600.00
$19,850.00
$31,500.00
$ 4,000.00
1,944.00
1,944.00
1,764.00
1,566.00
1,566.00
1,566.00
1,600.00
600.00
$16,350.00
$ 1,000.00
1,500.00
50.00
20.00
$ 2,570.00
$18,920.00
Page Forty-One
Explaaa tl01l
Name of Requoated
of Fund lncreuea
Pace
18
General
August Pri-
General mary and
" General Electi
on.
"
"
19
Sa.l.a ry    
" I
"
"
" 
General
"
Page Forty-Two
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CLASSlFICATION .A
E
.,",'
A ccount
24
SALARIES and WAGES
Custodian . _  _  _ 24A1
Engineer . _ . _ .  24A2
1 Janitor . .
1 Janitor . .
1 J ani'tor  _  .
Total Salaries and Wages.  .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
 2481
Heat, Light, Power and Water  24812
Janitor Supplies  2488
Materials and Supplies  24B2
Repairs and Replacements  24B4
,
Service and Expense  24BS
Total Maintenance and Operati
on . _. ____ ----
GRAND TOTAL ---
Approved by Phil Weidman,
Custodian
25
SALARIES and WAGES
Gardener  2SAt
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies  2582
Repairs and Replacements  2SB4
Water . 2SB12
Total Maintenance and Operation
 ___ _. ____ , . .,,.
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Equipment  25Cl
Total Capital Outlay --
GRAND TOTAL .
Approved by C. J. Hacking,
Gardener
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES
Total Actual
and Estimated Requested Allowed by Boar(
(Dollars only) (Dollar only) of Supervisor
Cun-ent Year Eildins (Dollars only)
Year Eildins June 30, 1935 YearEndins
Jane 30, 1934 Juae 30, 1935
Government Buildings
$ 2,160.00 $ 2,160.00 $ 2,160.00
1,890.00 1,890.00 1,890.00
1,680.00 1,680.00 1,680.00
1,620.00 1,620.00 1,620.00
1,620.00 1,620.00 1,620.00
$ 8,970.00 $ 8,970.00 $ 8,970.00
$ 5.00 $ 5.00 $ 5.00
6,500.00 6,300.00 6,300.00
800.00 900.00 900.00
400.00 500.00 500.00
300.00 500.00 500.00
185.00 225.00 225.00
$ 8,190.00 $ 8,430.00 $ 8,430.00
$17,160.00 $17,400.00 $17,400.00
Court House Grounds
$ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00
$ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00
40.00 25.00 $ 25.00
40.00 50.00 60.00
500.00 600.00 600.00
580.00 $ 576.00 575.00
$ 30.00 $ 30.00
$ 80.00 $ 80.00
$ 2,080.00 $ 2,105.00 $ 2,105.00
Name
of Fuad
~neral
"
"
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.".
"
"
"
General
"
"
"

Ezplanatfoa
of Requested
In ere-.-
20
Equipmen t is
showing mont
wear.
Increase in
garbage rates.
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DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPEND I TURES - Total Actual 0 Allowed by Board
CLASSIFlCA T lON .D and Estimated Requested
E (Dollars only) (Dollan only) of Supenriaora
. Current Year Endlnl' (Dollan only)
en Year Encllnl' June 30, 1935 Year Endlnl'
June 30, 1934 June 30, 1935
Account
26 Government Buildings (Second District)
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Repairs and Replacements  26B4
Total Maintenance and Opera-
"tiJl --
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Fur niture and Equipment 26Cl
Total Capital Outlay 
GRAND TOTAL 
Approved by Sam J. Stanwood,
Supervisor .



$ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 8,500.00
$ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 8,500.00
$ 750.00 $ 750.00 $ 1, 750.00
$ 750.00 $ 750.00 $ 1,750.00
$ 2,250.00 $ 2,250.00 $ 5,250.00

Page Forty-Three
Explanation
Name of Requested
of Fund lncreaaea
Pase
22
General
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Page Forty-Four
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CLASSIFICATION .& ! en
Account
27

SALARIES and WAGES
Superintendent  27 At
1 Matron (2nd) 27A4
1 Matron (1st)
~bor  27 AS
Total Salaries and Wages.  .
M.AINTENANCE and OPERATION
Care and Welfare -
Clothing and Linens . .
Communication and Transpor-
tation  .
Drugs and Medical Supplies 
Food Supplies ---
Heat, Light and Water --
Materials and Supplies . .
Office Supplies .
Repairs and Replacements . .
Service and Expense . .
Total Maintenance and Operation
. - 
GRAND TOTAL---
Approved by J. A. Parma
2787
2789
2781
27810
27Blt
27812
2782
2783
278'
2785
Budget Committee
Santa Barbara County Probation Com.
Approved by Anna E. Mccaughey,
Supt. Detention Home.
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPEN DITURE S
Total Actual
and Eatlmated Requested
(Dollan only) (Dollan only)
Current Year End.ins
YearEndlns Ju.ne 30, 1935
June 30, 1934
Detention Home
$ 1,620.00
840.00
839.50
199.26
$ 3,498.76
39.65
164.48
130.20
120.54
1,250.00
500.71
176.61
89.64
274.75
324.62
$ 3,020.05
$ 6,618.80
$ 1,620.00
840.00
1,200.00
200.00
$ 8,860.00
50.00
250.00
100.00
120.00
1,375.00
500.00
200.00
50.00
300.00
350.00
$ 3,295.00
$ 7,165.00
Allowed by Board
of Supervisor
(Dollars only)
Year Ending
Ju.ne SO, 1935
$ 1,620.00
840.00
1,200.00
200.00
$ 8,860.00
$ 50.00
250.00
100.00
120.00
1,375.00
500.00
200.00
50.00
300.00
850.00
$ 8,295.00
$ 7,155.00
Explanation
Name
of Fund
of Reque1 ted
lncre.uea
Paire
General Full Maintenance.
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General
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Full Maintenance.
Without
Maintenance
Basis of
$30.00 per
month
Minimum tel.
bill $6.40 per
month
lOo/o increaae
because of
ad.v ancing prices.
$100.00 Disinfecting
sup.
Deterioration
rather marked.
Floors worn,
paint needed.
Imperative
that basement
have moisture
resistant
paint as there
is an unhealthy
damp condition
caused
by rains. An
ticipate further
trouble
with sewer
and water
system. Thia
not budgeted
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28
SALARIES and WAGES
District Attorney  28Al
1 Deputy . 28A2
1 Deputy  .
1 Deputy . .
1 Deputy . 
1 Deputy . 
1 Stenographer  28A3
1 Stenographer  .
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transports.
ti.on  2.sB 1
Criminal Expense and Investigation
 - . _ 28818
Office Supplies 
Repairs and Replacements . .
Service and Expense . .
District Attorney Special Fu.nd
Total M.aintenance and Operati
on  _______ .
CAPITAL OUTLAY
2883
2884
2885
28819
Law Books  28C 17
Total Capital Outlay -
GRAND TOTAL -
Approved by Percy C. Heckendorf,
District Attorney.
EXPE N D I TURES
Total Ac tual
and Estimated
(Dollars only) (
Requested
Dollars only)
Current Y ear Endln&'
Year Endlnc J
J un e 30, 1934
une 30, 1935
District Atto mey
$ 6,068.52
3,299.98
2,220.00
1,848.00
1,848.00
1,137.00
1,624.50
1,600.00
$18,546.00
600.79
3,001.20
263.69
100.00
15.00
2,000.00
$ 5,970.68
200.78
$ 200.73
$24, 717.41
$ 6,000.00
3,200.00
2,160.00
1, 764.00
1, 764.00
1,116.00
1,666.00
1,600.00
$18,070.00
600.00
3,000.00
260.00
100.00
16.00
2,000.00
$ 5,966.00
200.00
$ 200.00
$24,236.00
Allowed by Board
of Supenriaora
(Dollars only)
Year Enciln&'
June 30, 1935
$ 6,000.00
3,200.00
2,160.00
1, 764.00
1. 764.00
1,116.00
1,666.00
1,600.00
$18,070.00
600.00
3,000.00
260.00
100.00
15.00
2,000.00
$ 5,966.00
200.00
$ 200.00
$24,286.00
 29 District Attorney-Santa Maria
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transpor -
t.ation  - . -  - . - . .
Criminal Expense -----
Repairs and Replacements . .
Total Maintenance and Opera-
GRAND TOT AL -
2981
29818
2984
Approved by Percy C. Heckendorf,
District Attorney.
$ 260.00
300.00
50.00
$ 600.00
$ 600.00
$ 260.00 $ 260.00
300.00 300.00
60.00 50.00
$ 600.00 $ 600.00
$ 600.00 $ 600.00
Page Forty-Five
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Explanation
of Requested
of Fund lncreaaea
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CLASSlFJCA TION
Account
30
SALARIES and WAGES
Farmer  30AS
1 Milker .
1 Helper . _ .
Labor  _. .
Total Salaries and 'V\Tag~ 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transporta
ti on  30Bl
Materials and Supplies  30B2
Repairs and Replacements  30B4
Service and Expense - 30BS
Live Stock ---- 30B28
Total Maintenance and Operati
on -----
GRAND TOTAL --
Approved by F. G. Stevens,
Supervisor Third District
31
SALARIES and WAGES
1 Clerk . ~ . 31A2
1 Clerk . _  -. - - -. -.
Extra Help - 31A3
1 Special Clerk  31A18
Total Salaries and Wag~ 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transporta
ti on . , . . . . 31Bl
Materials and Supplies . 31B2
Office Supplies ----,- 31B3
Repairs and Replacements . 31B4
Service and Expense --- 31BS
Total Maintenance and Operatio
n , . . -. _ ______ .
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Furniture and Equipment - 31Cl
Total Capital Outlay -
GRAND TOTAL 
Approved by Sidney A. Andel"SOn,
Farm Advisor
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES .
0 z Total Actual Allowed by Board
 and Estimated Requtff of Superviasrs Name of FWld  (Dou . Only) (Dollars Only) (Dollara On y) 0. Current Year Endln Year Enciln
Year Endin J . 30, 111311 June 30, 1935
June 30, 1934
P-.e
County Farm 27
$ 1,080.00 $ 1,083.00 $ 1,083.00 General
1,080.00 1,083.00 1,083.00 "
360.00 360.00 360.00 "
100.00 100.00 100.00 "
$ 2,620.00 $ 2,626.00 $ 2,626.00
$ 30.00 $ 30.00 $ 30.00 General
3, 720.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 "
600.00 600.00 600.00 "
370.00 300.00 300.00 "
280.00 250.00 250.00 "
$ 5,000.00 $ 4,680.00 $ 4,680.00
$ 7,620.00 $ 7,306.00 $ 7,306.00
Farm Advisor 28
$ 1,350.00 $ 1,440.00 $ 1,440.00 General
1,000.00 1,000.00 "
1,000.00 1,100.00 1,100.00 "
1,200.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 
$ 3,550.00 $ 4, 740.00 $ 4,740.00
$ 840.00 $ 1,100.00 $ 1,100.00 General
200.00 400.00 400.00 "
400.00 600.00 600.00 "
690.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 "
25.00 50.00 50.00 "
$ 2,055.00 $ 8,350.00 $ 8,350.00
25.00 $ 200.00 200.00 Gene1al
25.00 200.00 200.00
$ 5,630.00 $ 8,290.00 $ 8,290.00 I










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EX P E N D IT URES - To tal Actual 0 CLASSIFlCATION J and Estim ated Requested Al lowed b y Board .a (Dollar only) (Dollars only) of Supervisors Curnnt Year Endlna (Dollars only)
ll Year EndJna J une 30, 1935 Year Endlna
J un e 3 0, 1934 J une 30, 1935
Account
32 Forestry Deparbnent-General Administration
SALARIES and WAGES
Forester  .-. 32Al
Clerk . . 32A3
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportat
i on -- - 3281
Lion Bunties - 32823
Mat erials and Supplies ------- ----- 3282
Office Supplies  ---- 3283
Repairs and Replacements ------ 3284
Total Maintenance and Operati
on  '4" --- . ---- . - - 
GRAND TOT AL 
A'Pproved by Frank E. Dunne,
County Forester
$ 2,460.00 $ 2,460.00 $ 2,460.00
l.,311.02 1,811.00 1,311.00
$ 3, 771.02 $ 8, 771.00 $ a, 771.00
$ 1,249.81 $ 1,200.00 $ l,G00.00
1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00
12.62 60.00 50.00
210.89 170.00 170.00
399.61 50.00 50.00
$ 2,872.83 $ 2,470.00 $ 2,270.00
$ 6,643.85 $ 6,241.00 $ 6,041.00
33 Forestry Department~Parks
SALARIES and WAGES
Caretakers . . . ._  33A2 $ 6,197.50 $ 7,820.00 $ 6,960.00
Lifeguar ds . _._._. . 33All 1,087.50 1,800.00 1,800.00
Labor .  , . .    33AS 1,663.00 3,600.00 1,700.00
Total Salaries and Wages  $ 8,898.00 $12,620.00 $10,460.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transporta
ti on  . 33Bl $ 689.11 $ 600.00 $ 589.00
Heat, Light, Power, and Water 33812 1,121.05 1,150.00 1,150.00
Materials and Supplies ---- 3382 1,486.01 1,500.00 1,485.00
Repairs and Replacements  33B4 225.66 1,220.00 770.00
Service and Expense --- 33BS 161.00 200.00 201.00
Total Maintenance and Operati
on   -.  _  _. $ 3,481.83 $ 4,670.00 $ 4,096.00
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Buildings . _. . _ ., _ __,. . 33C3 $ 3,050.00 $ 2,550.00
Water Development  _.  _. ,  33C7 1,470.00 1,470.00
Pie.r at Goleta Beach -- 33C37 300.00
Total Capital Outlay - --- 300.00 4,520.00 4,020.00
GRAND TOTAL ----- --- $12,679.83 $21,810.00 $18,575.00
Approved by Frank E. Dunne,
County Forester
Page Forty-Seven
Explanation
Name of Req ueated
of Fund lncre.aaea
Pace
29
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Page Forty-Eight DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES - . Total Actual 0 CLASSIFICATION A and utilnated Requeted Allowed by Boar
~ (Dollars only) (Dollars only) of Superviaon
. Cun-ent YearEndin (Dollan only)
YearEndinl' Ju.ne 30, 1935 YaarEndinl'
J une 30, 1934 June 30, 1935
Account
34 F oreatry Department-Unemployment
SALARIES and WAGES
Ie.bor  -  ---------- 34A.5 $ 499.50 $ 650.00
Total Salaries and Wages.  . $ 499.50 $ 650.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies  34B2 $ 349.26 $ 200.00
Repairs and Replacements  3484 150.00
Total Maintenance and Operatio
n . _. . $ 349.26 $ 350.00
GRAND TOT AL . $ 848.76 $ 1,000.00
Approved by Frank E. Dunne,
County For ester
35  F oreatry Department-Fire
SALARIES and WAGES
Fire Patrolmen -------------- 35A2
Labor Administration  35A5
Administrat ion Clark McNary
State Funds  3SA29
Labor Clark :MCNary State
Funds  35A30
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Oommunication and Transportat
ion .  35Bl
Materials and Supplies  3582
Repairs and Replacements  35B4
Service and Expense  3585
Mat erials and Supplies  35873
Clark McNary State Funds
Total Maintenance and Operati
on ----. -
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Equipment . -. 35Cl
Total Capital Outlay -------------
GRAND TOTAL  
Approved by Frank E. Dunne,
County Forester
$ 3,240.00
3,000.09
833.32
2,544.15
$ 9,617 .56
$ 2,300.22
1,818. 76
299.72
1,132.49
1,132.00
$ 5,551.19
$ 4,000.00
3,000.00
$ 4,000.00
3,000.00
$ 7 ,000.00 $ 7 ,000.00
$ 2,600.00 $ 2,450.00
1,800.00 1,850.00
1,200.00 800.00
1.00
$ 5,600.00 $ 4,601.00
$ 1,000.35 $ 450.00
$ 1,000.35 $ 450.00
$16,169.10 $12,600.00 $12,051.00
Name
of Fund
General
Gen eral
Gen.e. ral
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"
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General
General
Ezplanation
of Requeted
lncreaaea
Paire
31
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DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES CLASSIFICATION -0 Total Actual Allowed by Boarc . and Eatimated Requested
[ (Dollars only) (Dollars only) of Supervbora
Current Year Enclinir (Dollars only) en
Year Enclinir June 30, t 935 YearEndlnir
June 30, 1934 June 30, 1935
Account
36 Forestry Department-U. S. Co-OP. Agreement
No Funds Requested
Approved by Frank E. Dunne,
County Forester
37 County Garage Santa Barbara
SALARIES and WAGES
Mechanic . 37A1 $ 2,087 .60 $ 2,087.00 $ 2,087.00
Labor . . . . 37AS 1,068.00 1,260.00 1,260.00
Total Salaries and Wages  $ 3,166.60 $ 3,337.00 $ 3,387.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transporta
t i on  _  ,,  _ _  _.  3781 $ 76.16 $ 100.00 $ 100.00
Materials and Supplies  3782 4,124.87 4,126.00 4,126.00
Repairs and Replacements  3784 860.89 660.00 660.00
Total Maintenance and Operati
on . $ 5,061.91 $ 4,875.00 $ 4,876.00
GRAND TOTAL  $ 8,207.51 $ 8,212.00 $ 8,212.00
Approved by J. P. McCaughey,
Supt. Co. Garage, S. B.
38 County Garage Santa Maria
SALARIES and WAGES
Labor  38AS
Total Salaries and Wages.  .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportat
ion . 3881
Heat, Light, Power and Water 38812
?rlaterials and Supplieir - 3882
Repairs and Replacementlt  3884
Service and Expense  3885
Total Maintenance and Operation
  . 
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Equipment  . . 38C1
Total Capital Outlay -
GRAND TOTAL ---
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, 6th District
$ 5,196.72 $ 6,200.00 $ 5,200.00
$ 5,196. 72 $ 6,200.00 $ 6,200.00
$ 60.00 $ 60.00 $ 60.00
425.00 425.00 426.00
12,600.00 10,000.00 10,000.00
4,750.00 4, 750.00 4,760.00
100.00 100.00 100.00
$17,986.00 $16,836.00 $15,835.00
$ 200.00 $ 200.00 $ 200.00
$ 200.00 $ 200.00 $ 200.00
$23,831.72 $20,736.00 $20,736.00

Page Forty-Nine
Esllana tlon
Name of Requested
of Fund Increa.aea
Pace
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34
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Page Fifty DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
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CLASSIFJCA TJON ,
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A ccount
39
SALARIES and WAGES
Health Officer . 39Al
1 Assistant .  39A2
1 Assist.ant -
Dentist and X-Ray Technician 39A20
Bacteriologi$tl   39A19
1 Nurse  39A7
1 Nurse  .
1 Nurse 
1 Nurse  .
1 Nurse ---------
1 Nurse - 1 Nurse  - -
1 Nurse  ._ . _____
1 Sanitary Inspector -- 39A6
1 Sanitary Inspector -----
1 Bookkeeper - 39A3
1 Clerk Santa Maria . .
1 Clerk Lompoc -
1 Secretary  -  .
Total Salaries and Wages-
MAINTENANCE and OPER.ATION
k
Communication and Transportation
--------
Materials and Supplies . .
Office Supplies . .
Repairs and Replacements . .
39Bl
39B2
39B3
39B4
Service and Expense . 39B5
Total Maintenance and Operati
on . - . _  
GRAND TOTAL . .
EXPEN DITU R E S
Total Ac tual
and Estimat ed Requested
(Dollan only) (Dollars only)
Cunent YearEndln
Year Enclinl' June 30, 1935
June 30, 1934
Health Department
$ 4,500.00
3,000.00
750.00
900.00
2,160.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
1,697.51
1,783.69
1,768.03
1,768.03
1,899.98
1,549.96
1,200.00
1,200.00
1,133.32
1,500.00
$30,410.62
$ 1,900.05
998.74
597.48
1,506.25
446.07
$ 5,447.54
$35,858.06
$ 4,500.00
3,000.00
600.00
2,400.00
900.00
2,160.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
900.00
1,725.00
1,725.00
1,200.00
1,200.00
1,200.00
1,600.00
$33,810.00
$ 2,000.00
1,000.00
600.00
2,000.00
600.00
$ 6,100.00
$89,910.00
Allowed by Boarc
of Supervisors
(Dollars only)
Year Endinl'
J un e 30, 1935
$ 4,500.00
8,000.00
600.00
2,400.00
900.00
2,160.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
900.00
1, 725.00
1,725.00
1,200.00
1,200.00
1,200.00
1,500.00
$33,810.00
$ 2,000.00
1,000.00
600.00
2,000.00
$ 500.00
$ 6,100.00
$39,910.00
Dentists will be eliminated if County Work is not done.
No certifying county cases to other dentists.
Approved by R. C. Main,
County Health 0 1ficer
Explanatl-
Name
of Fund
of Requute4
Incn._
Pace
36
General
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one-half salary
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Co. Relief
Dept.
has withdraW1'
support
General Not an increase
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EXPEND I TURES -0 Total Actual Allowced b,. Boarc
CLASSIFICATION . and Estimated Requested
~ (Dollars only) (Dollars only) of Supervisors
Current Year Encllnl' (Dollars only)
Cl)
Year Encllnl' June 30, 1935 YearEndlnl'
June 30, 19:U June 30, 1935
Account
40 Vital Statistics
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Vital Statistics . 40B30 $ 700.00 $ 700.00 $ 700.00
Total Maintenance and Operation
. +---l $ 700.00 $ 700.00 $ 700.00
GRAND TOTAL  $ 700.00 $ 700.00 $ 700.00
'
Approved by A. T. Eaves,
Auditor
42 General Hospital- Santa Barbara
SALARIES and WAGES
ADMINISTRATIVE
Superintendent . __ 
Clerical Work (Bookkeeping,
Tel. Operator, Record Clerk
Total Administrative -
CARE of INMATES
42Al
42A3
Dietary (Dietitian, Cooks, Maids, and
Kitchen Help} . : 42A21
Nursing (Nurses, Orderlies,
Maids, etc.)  42A 7
Medical and Surgical Service
Doctors, Interns, Anesthetist)
  . 42A13
Technical Service (Lab., XRay,
Physiotherapy Techni
cians   42.A 19
Total Care of I nmates  
CARE of BUILDINGS and GROUNDS
Housekeeping (Seamstress,
Maids, Janitor s, etc.}  42A9
Maintenance of Plant . _. . 42A22
Total Care of Buildings and
Grounds --------. --  .--.
MISCELLANEOUS
Ext:ra Help . 42AS
Laundry Help  42A36

$ 2, 700.00 $ 2,700.00 $ 2, 700.00
3, 732.00 2,692.00 2,692.00 - $ 6,432.00 $ 6,292.00 $ 6,292.00
$10,400.36 $10,620.00 $10,620.00
38,100.64 38,900.00 38,900.00
3,690.00 5,130.00 5,130.00
3,059.81 3,300.00 3,800.00
$55,250.81 $57,950.00 $57,950.00
$ 4,999.68 $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00
8,949.99 9,980.00 9,930.00
$13,949.67 $14,780.00 $14,730.00
$ 1,000. 73 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00
1,200.00 3,600.00 3,600.00

Page Fifty-One
Na.me
of Fund
General
General
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Exilanatlon
of Requested
Increase a
Paire
38
39
Record Librarian
trans-ferred
from
Office a/c to
Medical and
surgical.
A third engi
neer has been
taken on during
latter part
of year and
is to be COD
tinued on
pay roll
Page Fifty-Two DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
E XP E NDITURE S -0 Total Ac tual Allowed by Boarc Explanatloa
CLASSIFICATION Aa and Estimated Requeoted Name of Requeoted . (Dollars only) (Dollars only) of Supervisor of Fund Increase (Dollar only) II Cun'ent Year En dinir
Year Enclinir June 30, 1935 Year Endlnir
June 30, 1934 June 30, 1935
Account Pace
42 General Hospital-Santa Barbara 40
SALARIES and WAGES
Social Service --- 42A 17
Total Miscellaneous -
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Commun ication and Transpor -
tation -- -------. 42Bl
Cleaning and Disinfecting Suppli~
s ---~---------- 4288
Clothing and Linen - 4289
Food Sup plies -:  42811
Heat, Light, Power an d
Water ----------- 42812
Medical, Surgical, Labor atory
and X-Bay Supplies  42810
Materials and Supplies  4282
Office Supplies  4283
!Wpairs and Replacements  4284
Service and Expense  4285
Laundry -----~-~------- 42876
Total Maintenance and Oper ati
on  - -----------
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Buildings and Additions  42C3
Furniture and Equipment  42Cl
Total Capital Outlay -- 
GRAND TOTAL .
Approved by Eva L. Wilson,
Superintendent
 '
$ 1,632.55 $ 1,632.00 $ 1,632.00
3,833.28
$79,465. 76
$ 1,300.03
1,700.08
1,299.97
28,025.09
9,700.04
10, 799.62
3,000.19
924.64
3,800.31
8,299.88
500.00
$69,349. 75
$ 1,200.50
9,500.11
$10, 700.61
$159,516.12
7,232.00
$85,204.00
$ 1,350.00
1,700.00
2,000.00
28,000.00
9,500.00
10,800.00
3,000.00
975.00
3,800.00
600.00
1,000.00
$62,625.00
$ 7,000.00
2,200.00
$ 9,200.00
$157,029.00
7,232.00
$85,204.00
$ 1,350.00
1,700.00
2,000.00
28,000.00
9,500.00
10,800.00
3,000.00
975.00
3,800.00
600.00
1,000.00
$62,625.00
$ 7,000.00
2,200.00
$ 9,200.00
$157,029.00
General
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General
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$700.00 included
for
new pony
washer to be
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DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
CLASSIFICATION
Account
46
SALARIES and WAGES
ADMINISTRATIVE
-0
.&I .,e,.
Superintendent  46Al
Clerical Help - 46A3
(1 Bookkeeper, 1 Stenographer)
Total Administrative . .
CARE of INMATES
Dieta.ry . 46A21
Medical and Surgical Service  46A13
Nursing (Maids, Orderlies, etc.) 46.A7
Technical Service (Laboratory,
x  Ray, Etc.)  _  46A19
Total Care of Inmates ----
CARE of BUILDINGS and GROUNDS
Housekeeping (Matron, Janitors
and Maids) - 46A9
Maintenance of Plant ----- 46A22
Total Care of Buildings and
Grounds . _  _ . _  _ . .
Total Salaries and Wages  -
EXPENDITURES
Total Actual
and Estimated Requeated
(Dollan only) (Dollars only)
Current YearEndlns
YearEndins Ju:ne 30, 1935
June 30, 1934
Santa Maria Hospital
$ 2,160.00
1,272.00
$ 3,432.00
$ 2,999.50
875.00
9,129.69
908.25
$13,912.44
$ 2,708.50
316.00
3,024.50
$20,368.94
$ 2,400.00
1,300.00
$ 3,700.00
$ 8,078.00
600.00
12,000.00
900.00
$16,578.00
$ 3,900.00
836.00
4,236.00
$24,514.00
Allowed by Boarc
of Supervlaors
(Dollars only)
Year Encilns
June 30, 1935
$ 2,400.00
1,300.00
$ 8, 700.00
$ 8,078.00
600.00
12,000.00
900.00
$16,678.00
$ 2,900.00
836.00
8,236.00
$28,514.00
Page Fifty-Three
Explanation
Name of Requeated
of Fund lncrea.oea
Page
42
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CLASSIFICATION J ! en
Account
46
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Cleaning and Disinfecting Supplies
. _  _ . _. . 4688
Clothing and Linen  4689
Communication and Transport:
ation . . . 4681
Drugs, Medical and Surgical
Supplies  46810
Food Supplies . - . 46811
Heat, Light, Power and Water  46812
1\-Iaterials and Supplies  4682
Office Supplies  4683
Repairs and Replacements  4684
Service and Expense ------- 4685
Total Maintenance and Operati
on ---------
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Furniture and Equipment  46C1
Total Capital Outlay ---~---GRAND
TOTAL -------
Approved by G. M. Scot t,
Chairman, Hospital Board
47
SALARIES and WAGES
1 Jail or  47A2
1 Ja.ilr .
Matron  .  47A4
Guard . . . . 
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Clothing and Linens - 47B9
Food Supplies --- - 47B11
Materials and Supplies --- 47B2
Service and Expense ---- 47BS
Total Maintenance and Operati
on ------------
GRAND TOTAL - -----
Approved by James Ross,
Sheriff

DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES
Total Actual
and Estimated Requested Allowed b Boarc
(Dollars only) (Dollars only) of Superviaora
Current Year Endlnit (Dollen only)
Year Ending June 30, 1935 Year Ending
June 30, 1934 J une 30, 1935
Santa Maria Hospital
$ 440.07 $ 400.00 $ 400.00
418.71 300.00 500.00
396.86 500.00 500.00
2,318.14 2,500.00 2,500.00
7,408.71 9,500.00 9,100.00
2,425.00 2,800.00 2,200.00
241.76 300.00 300.00
158.76 200.00 200.00
1,098.68 1,200.00 1,200.00
1,316.95 1,500.00 3,300.00
$16,223.64 $19,200.00 $20,200.00
$ 460.00 $ 3,891.50 $ 3,892.00
$ 460.00 $ 3,891.50 $ 3,892.00
$37,052.58 $47,605.50 $47,606.00
County Jail
$ 1,942.50 $ 1,890.00 $ 1,890.00
1,942.50 1,890.00 1,890.00
296.00 450.00 450.00
50.00 50.00
$ 4,181.00 $ 4,280.00 $ 4,280.00
$ 200.00 $ 300.00 $ 300.00
2,599.72 3,000.00 3,000.00
20.00 50.00 50.00
400.33 500.00 500.00
$ 3,220.05 $ 3,850.00 $ 3,850.00
$ 7,401.05 $ 8,130.00 $ 8,130.00
Explanation
Name of Requested
of Fund Increases
Paire
43
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Census and
Commodity
Costs.
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DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
CLASSlFICA TION
Account
-0 .a a
"ll'
EXPEND IT URES
Total Actual
and Estimated
(Dollars only)
CurTent
Year Endlnc
lune 30, 1934
Requested
(Dollars only)
Yea.r Endln1r
June 30, 1935
Allowed by Boar
of Superviaora
(Dollars only)
YearEndln1r
June 30, 1935
49 Justice CouR:-First Township
SALARIES and WAGES
Justice of the Peoce - 49Al $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00
Total Salaries and Wages . . $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
 _  49Bl $ 146.87 $ 147.00 $ 147.00
Office Supplies  49B3 2.36 5.00 5.00
Service and Expense  49B5 33.87 60.00 60.00
Total Maintenance and Operat
ion  . $ 183.10 212.00 $ 212.00
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Furniture and Equipment  49Cl $ 25.00 $ 25.00
Total Capital Outlay -- $ 25.00 $ 25.00
GRAND TOT AL -- ---- $ 1,383.10 $ 1,437.00 $ 1,437.00
Approved by J erome F. Tubbs,
Justice of the Peace
First Township
50 Clerk, J ustice of the Peace Second Township
SALARIES and WAGES
Jlet"lc  ~().-6.~ $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00
'.11otal Salaries and Wages . . $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and
Transportation . .  50Bl $ 275.00 $ 300.00 300.00
Office Supplies  50B3 10.00 10.00 10.00
Repairs and Replacements  50B4 15.00 15.00 15.00
Service and Expense -- SOBS 25.00 25.00 25.00
Total Maintenance and Operati
on  ,  . 325.00 $ 850.00 $ 350.00
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Equipment  , . '""""' '- . ,. . SOC! $ 600.00 $ 600.00
Total Capital Outlay --- $ 600.00 $ 600.00
GRAND TOTAL - -------- $ 1,825.00 $ 2,450.00 $ 2,450.00
Approved by Jean Christy,
Clerk Justice Court, 2nd Twp.
Page Fifty-Five
Name
of Fund
Salary
General
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Salary
General
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Esplanatfoa
of Requested
Increa.aea
Page
45
New files and
equipment
Page Fifty-Six DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES -0 Total Actual Allowed by Bo e.re
CLASSlFJCA TJON ~ a .nd E1tlmated Reque1ted
I,.!, (Dollars only) (Dollars only) o f Supervbors (Doti only)
It) Cun"ent Year E.ndJaa' Year Entllnl' June SO, 1935 YearEndlnl'
Jwaa 30, 19M June SO, 1935
Account
51 Justice Court-Second Township
SALARIES and WAGES
Justice of the Peace -- 51Al $ 1,800.00 $ 2,400.00 $ 2,400.00
Total Salaries and Wages. ____ $ 1,800.00 $ 2,400.00 $ 2,400.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
,
Communication and Transportation
-- . -- 51Bl $ 76.00 100.00 $ 100.00
Office Supplies -----____  51B3 10.00 10.00 10.00
Repairs and Replacements  -  51B4 26.00 25.00 25.00
Service and Expense - SlBS 10.00 10.00 10.00
Total Maintenance and Operatio
n .  . $ 120.00 $ 146.00 $ 146.00
CAPITA.L OUTLAY
Law Books ----- 51C17 $ 100.00 $ 100.00 $ 100.00
Total Capital Outlay --- $ 100.00 $ 100.00 $ 100.00
GRAND TOTAL ---- $ 2,020.00 $2,645.00 $ 2,646.00
Approved by Ernest D. Wagner,
Justice of the Peace, 2nd Twp.
53 Justice Court-Second Township
SALARIES and WAGES
Justice of the Peace -- 53Al
'l'otal Salaries and Wages .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transporta
ti on . - ____ . ____ , . 53Bl
Repairs and Replacements.  53B4
Total Maintenance and Operati
on . -. _. __
GRAND TOTAL---
Approved by Thomas Poole,
Justice of the Peace, 2nd Twp.
$ 1,800.00 $ 2,400.00 $ 2,100.00
$ 1,800.00 $ 2,400.00 $ 2,100.00
$ 26.00 $ 25.00 26.00
15.00 16.00 16.00
$ 40.00 $ 40.00 $ 40.00
$ 1,840.00 $ 2,440.00 $ 2,140.00
Esplanatloa
Name
of Fund
of Reque1te4
Jncreuea
Pase
47
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increase
General
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DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
CLASSIFICATION
Account
-,0,.
.e en
EXPENDITURES
Total Actual
and Estimated
(Dollars only)
Current
Year Endinc
June 30, 1934
Requested
(Dollara only)
Year Endlnc
June 30, 1935
Allowed by Board
of Superviaora
(Dollara only)
YearEndln&'
June 30, 1935
54 Justice Court-Third Township
SALARIES and WAGES
Justice of the Peace  54Al $ 600.00 $ 600.00 $ 600.00
Total Salaries and Wage5  $ 600.00 $ 600.00 $ 600.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
. 5481 $ 37.00 $ 40.00 $ 40.00
Office Supplies  5483 25.00 75.00 75.00
Service and Expense  5485 5.00 5.00 5.00
Total Maintenance and Opera
tion  $ 67.00 $ 120.00 $ 120.00
GRAND TOTAL - $ 667.00 $ 720.00 $ 720.00
Approved by W. T. Lillard,
Justice of the Peace, 3rd Twp.
56 Justice Court-Fourth Township
SALARIES and WAGES
Justice of the Peace  56Al $ 600.00 $ 600.00 $ 600.00
Total Salaries and Wages- $ 600.00 $ 600.00 $ 600.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Service and Expenses  5685 $ 5.00 $ 10.00 $ 10.00
Total Maintenance and Operati
on . _ . $ 5.00 $ 10.00 $ 10.00
GRAND TOTAL  $ 605.00 $ 610.00 $ 610.00
Approved by Samuel Lyons,
Justice of the Peace, 4th Twp .

57 Justice Court-Fifth Township
SALARIES and WAGES
Justice of the Peace  57Al $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00
Total Salaries and Wages  - $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00
M.AINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
~--- 5781 $ 56.22 $ 56.00 $ 56.00
Heat, Light and Water  57812 11.22 18.00 18.00
Service and Expense - 57B5 8.83 15.00 15.00
Total Maintenance and Operation
- . - . - . $ 76.27 $ 89.00 $ 89.00
GRAND TOTAL - $ 1,276.27 $ 1,289.00 $ 1,289.00
Approved by Charles L. Poulsen,
Justice of the Peace, 5th Twp.
Page Fifty-Seven
Name
of Fund
Salary
General
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of Requested
Increa.aes
Paire
49
Law books
filing cabinet
adding machine
50
Salary
Gi!neral
51
Salary
General
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EXPENDITU R ES CLASSIFICATION -0 Total Actual Allowed by Board . a and Eatlmated Requeated (Dollara only) ( Dollara only) of Superviaora
e"n' Current Year Ending (Dollara only)
Year Ending June 30, 1935 Year Ending
June 30, 1934 June 30, 1935
Account
60 Justice Court- Sixth Township
SALARIES and WAGES
Justice of the Peace  60A 1
Total Salaries and Wages  -
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportat
ion ----- --------- 6081
Service and Expense  _____ __ 6085
Total Maintenance and Operat
i on  ---------
GRAND TOTAL . 
Approved by L. C. Keely,
Justice of the Peace, 6th Twp.
$ 600.00 $ 600.00 $ 600.00
$ so o~.-o=--o_~$ _,so o-:.- 00,:-,$:-soo.o o
$ 8.00 $ 8.00 $ 8.00
5.00 5.00 5.00
$ 13.00 $ 13.00 $ 13.00 - -
$ 613.00 $ 613.00 $ 613.00
62 Justice Court-Seventh Township
SALARIES and WAGES
Justice of the Peace - 62A 1 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00
~~~~~~~~~~~~- Total Salaries and Wages . . $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportat
io n . _._ _ ___ 6281 $ 30.00 $ 30.00
Service and Expense  628 5 80.00 80.00
Total Maintenance and Operat
i on - -- $ 60.00 $ 60.00
GRAND TOTAL . . ~ .  $ 1,200.00 $ 1,260.00 $ 1,260.00
Approved by L. J. Morris,
Just ice of the Peace, 7th Twp.
65 Justice Court- Ninth Township
SALARIES and WAGES
Justice of the Peace  65A 1
Total Salaries and Wages ____ _
GRAND TOTAL - - --
Approved by Ulisse Tognazzini,
Justice of the Peace, 9th Twp.
$ 600.00 $ 600.00 $ 600.00
$ 600.00 $ 600.00 $ 600.00
$ 600.00 $ 600.00 $ 600.00
Explanation
Name of Requeated
of Fund lnc:reaaea
Paire
52
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General
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DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
. EXPENDITURES - Total Actual 0 Allowed by Boar
CLASSlFICA TION .D and Estimated Requested
E (Dollars only) (Dollars only) of Supervisor
. Current Year Ending ( Dollar only)
en Year Ending June 30, 1935 Year Ending
June 30, 193.C June 30, 1935
Account
67 Justice Court-Tenth Township
SALARIES and WAGES
J ustice of the Peace  67A1
T0tal Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
---------- -------------------- 6781
Service and Expense  6785
Total Maintenance and Operati
on . -. ----  - --. -
GRAND TOTAL .
Approved by J. E. Jullien,
Justice of the Peace, 10th Twp.
68
JUDICIAL
JUSTICE AND POLICE COURTS
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Interpreting . . 68814
Reporting and Transcribing  68815
Trial .Tlll"()~   68816
Witness Fees . 68817
Total Maintenance and Operati
on . .
GRAND TOTAL 
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
$ 900.00
$ 900.00
$ 30.00
5.00
$ 35.00
$ 935.00
$ 900.00
$ 900.00
$ 30.00
15.00
$ 45.00
$ 945.00
Board of Supervisors
$ 200.00 $ 200.00
3,000.00 3,000.00
500.00 500.00
400.00 400.00
$ 4,100.00 $ 4,100.00
$ 4,100.00 $ 4,1 00.00
$ 900.00
$ 900.00
$ 30.00
15.00
$ 45.00
$ 945.00
$ 200.00
3,000.00
500.00
400.00
$ 4,100.00
$ 4,100.00
Page Fifty-Nine
Explanation
Name of Requested
of Fund Increase a
Page
55
Salary
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CLASSIFICATION
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Account
69
SALARIES and WAGES
Librarian . .
Head of County Dept . -
School Dept. Assistant--
Work Room Assistant . .
General Assistant ----
Part-Time Assistants -
Mending Half Time --
Shipping Clerk 
Custodians --------
Total Salaries and Wages  .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Periodicals ---
Rebinding . .
Supplies  .
Parcel Post, Freight -
Travel   _____  _ . .
Branch Expenses ----
Memberships and Sundries -
Total Maintenance ond Operation
. _  _  _. _____ . 
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Books . 
GRAND TOTAL -
Approved by Frances B. Linn,
Librarian
70
-0 ."!,",
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Service and Expense ---  7085
Total Maintenance and Opera
tion . ~-------
GRAND TOTAL ---
Approved by Atwell Westwick,
Judge Superior Court
71
SALARIES and WAGES
Inspector -- 71Al
Total Salaries and Wages.  .
GRAND TOTAL -
Approved by A S. Larsen,
Livest.ock Inspector
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXP ENDIT URES
Total Actual
and Eatlmated Requested
(Dollan only) (Dollars only)
Current Year Endlnc
Year Endlnc June 30, 1935
J llDO 30, 1934
Library
$ 1,200.00
2,400.00
1,500.00
1,560.00
1,500.00
1,972.20
540.00
955.75
3,612.00
$15,239.95
$ 250.40
1,499.39
800.43
300.11
199.77
429.63
100.16
$ 3,579.89
$ 1,200.00
2,400.00
1,500.00
1,560.00
1,500.00
2,100.00
540.00
956.00
3, 732.00
$15,488.00
$ 500.00
1,800.00
1,000.00
400.00
300.00
450.00
100.00
$ 4,550.00
Allowed by Board
of Supervisors
( Dollars only)
Year Endinc
June 30, 1935
$ 1,200.00
2,400.00
1,500.00
1,560.00
1,500.00
2,100.00
540.00
956.00
3,612.00
$15.368.00
$ 500.00
1,800.00
1,000.00
400.00
300.00
450.00
100.00
$ 4,550.00
$ 4,000.32 $ 7,500.00 $ 4,000.00
:o.,.--.,~-.,,.,--,,.~.,,--~-- $ 22, 820. l 6 $27 ,538.00 $23,918.00
Law Library
3,515.50 2,500.00
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2,500.00
3,515.50 2,500.00 2,500.00
$ 3,515.50 $ 2,500.00 $ 2,500.00
Live Stock Inspector
1,275.00 1,200.00 1,200.00
1,275.00 1,200.00 1,200.00
$ 1,275.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00
Explanation
Name of Requeated
of Fund Increases
Pace
57
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DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPEND ITURE S CLASSIFICATION -.I0 aTnodt aEls tAimctautaeld Reque1ted Allowed by Board e (Dollars only) (Dollars only) of Supervisors
en. Current Year En~ (Dollars only)
YearEndlns .June 30, 1935 YearEndlns
.June 30, 1934 .June 30. 1935
Account
73 County Planning Commission
SALARIES and WAGES
Director - . ------------ ----- 73Al
1 Engineer-Draftsman ---- 73A2
1 Stenographer ----------------- 73A3
Total Salaries and Wages .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
----. ----- --- ~  - 7381
Materials and Supplies  7382
Office Supplies .
Repairs and Replacements 
Service and Expense -
Total Maintenance and Operation
. ------- . - --
GRAND TOTAL -----  
Approved by John A. Jameson,
Ch.airman


7383
7384
7385

$ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 2,100.00
2,220.00 2,220.00 2,400.00
597.00 600.00 600.00
$ 5,817.00 $ 5,820.00 $ 5,100.00
300.00 400.00 400.00
100.00 126.00 125.00
24.63 25.00 26.00
650.00
65.00 200.00 75.00
$ 489.63 $ 750.00 $ 1,275.00
$ 6,306.63 $ 6,570.00 $ 6,376.00



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Explanation
Name of Requested
of Fund lncreaaes
Pace
60
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Account
75
SALARIES and WAGES
Probation Officer  75At
Adult Deputy Probation Oft'icer 75A2
1 Deputy (Santa Maria) . .
1 Deputy (Boys) . .
Supervisor of Girls' Detention
1 Office Deputy  75A3
1 File Clerk . .
1 Superintendent Detention
Home . 9' .   
1 Matron Detention Home . .
1 ~iatron Detention Home . .
1 Attendant-Part t ime . .
1 Attendant-Part time . .
1 Part time Psychologist -
Labor and Emer~ncy Help 
Tota l Salaries and Wages.  -
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transpor tation,
Office Communication,
Transporting Expenses 7581
Materials and Supplies  7582
Office Supplies  7583
Repairs and Replacements. 7584
Service and Expense  7585
Transportation J uv. Court
War ds  75875
Clothing and Linen  75B9
Drugs and Medical Supplies  75810
Food Supplies  75811
Heat, Light and Water  75812
Transportat ion, Probation
Committee  7587
Care and Welfare . .
Psychological Service  75870
Board and Care Juvenile Court
Wards  75849
State School Committments 75850
Total Maintenance and Operation
. .

DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
E XP E NDI T U R E S
Total Actual
and Estimated Requeated
(Dollars only) (Dollar only)
Current Year En~
Year En dlnc J une 30, 1935
June 30, 1934
Probation Department
$ 2,175.00
1,060.48
1,800,00
1,275.00
1,620.00
850.00
832.50
$ 2, 700.00
1,920.00
1,920.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
1,320.00
840.00
1,620.00
840.00
300.00
300.00
992.26 1,500.00
Allowed by Bo ar
of Superviaora
(Dollars only)
YearEndlnc
J une 3 0, 1935
$ 2,400.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
1,500.00
1,620.00
1,320.00
840.00
281.25 300.00 100.00
-$:'"1"""0"", ""8"-8=- 6-=.--4:-9=----=$-1=-=7=,-1.,.6,=0.o o $11, 3 8 o. oo
626.56
220.29
' 293.12
288.47
343.10
398.62
250.4'3
46.54
1,193.00
464.71
216.25
68.55
$36,500.23
4,119.17
$45,029.04
460.00
400.00
150.00
500.00
1,400.00
200.00
600.00
260.00
50.00
1,200.00
660.00
250.00
$28,000.00
3,600.00
760.00
50.00
475.00
1,100.00
25.00
600.00
1,500.00
$28,000.00
3,600.00
$37, 710.00 $36,110.00
Explanatioa
Name
of Fuad
of Requute4
lncreuea
Pace
61
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75
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Automobile ------------------------ 75C2
Equipment ------------------ 75Cl
Filing Cabinet  75Cl
Remodeling Detention Home  75C3
Total Capital Outlay --------------
GRAND TOTAL 
Approved by Arthur W. Evans,
Probation Officer
76
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Service and Expense  7685
Total Maintenance and Operation
. ,. . _ _ _ 
GRAND TOT AL 
Approved by E. G. Dodge,
P ublic Administrator

EXPEND IT URES
To t al Actual
a n d Estimated Requeated Allowed by Boarcl
(Dollars only) (Dollar only) of Supervlaora
Current Year Endlns (Dollara only)
Yearndins June 30, 1935 Yearndlns
J une 30, 1934 June 30, 1935
ProhationDeparbnent
703.97 $ 960.00 $ 960.00
98.90 640.00 640.00
60.00 60.00
1,680.00 1,680.00
$ 802.87 $ 3,130.00 $ 3,130.00
--
$66,718.40 $68,000.00 $60,620.00
Public Administrator
241.98 $ 300.00 $ 300.00
$ 241.98 $ 300.00 $ 300.00
$ 241.98 $ 300.00 $ 300.00

Page Sixty-ThNe
Explanation
Name of Requested
of Fund Increases
Page
62
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Account
77
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Service and Expense All Year
Club Follow Up  7785
All Year Club  77834
Santa Barbarans  77835
Mission Trails  . 77837
Solvang Bus. Leag. . . 77838
Carp. Chamber of Commerce  77839
Lompoc Chamber of Commerce 77840
Santa Maria Ch. of Commerce 77841
Santa Barbara Ch. of Com . 77842
State Chamber of Commerce  77859
Guad. Com. Council  77860
General County Advertising  77863
Total Maintenance and Operati
on -
GRAND TOTAL 
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor
79
SALARIES and WAGES
Purchasing Agent - 79Al
Assistant Purchasing Agent  79A2
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
. .  7981
Materials and Supplies  7982
Office Supplies  7983
Repairs and Replacements  7984
Service and Expense - 7985
Total Maintenance and Opertion

GRAND TOTAL --
Approved by John L. Stewart,
County Purchasing Agent
EXPENDITURES
Total Actual
and Estimated Requested
(Dollars only) (Dollars only)
CurTC!nt Year Encllnr
Year En cllnr June 30, 1935
June 30, 1934
Publicity Department
$ 2,250.00 $ 2,250.00
2,250.00 2,250.00
2,000.00 2,000.00
1,000.00 1,000.00
90.00 90.00
450.00 450.00
540.00 540.00
1,350.00 1,350.00
2,025.00 2,025.00
1,350.00 1,350.00
90.00 90.00
1,750.00 1, 750.00
$15,145.00 $15,145.00
$15,145.00 $16,145.00
Purchasing Agent
$ 2,400.00
1,200.00
$ 3,600.00
$ 600.00
1,000.00
100.00
40.00
40.00
$ 1,680.00
$ 5,280.00
$ 2,400.00
1,200.00
$ 3,600.00
$ 500.00
1,000.00
100.00
40.00
40.00
$ 1,680.00
$ 5,280.00
.Allowed by Boarc
of Supervisors
(Dollars only)
Year Endlnir
June 30, 1935
$ 2,250.00
2, 750.00
2,000.00
1,000.00
90.00
450.00
540.00
1,350.00
2,025.00
1,500.00
90.00
1, 750.00
$15,795.00
$16, 795.00
$ 2,400.00
1,200.00
$ 3,600.00
$ 600.00
1,000.00
100.00
40.00
40.00
$ 1,680.00
$ 5,280.00
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A ccount
81
SALARIES and WAGES
Principal  81Al
1 Deputy  81A2
1 Deputy  .
1 Deputy . .
1 D eputy  .
1 Deputy (Torrens) . .
Assistants  81A3
Total Salaries and Wages  -
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
 81Bt
Office Supplies  81B3
Repairs and Replacements 81B4
Service and Expense  81 BS
Total Maintenance and Operatio
n . _ . .,.  
GRAND TOT AL --
Approved by Yris Covarrubias,
Recorder
EXPENDITURES
T otal Actual
and Estimated Requested
(Dollars only) ( Dollars only)
Current Year Endins
Year Endlnir June 30, 1935
l u ne 30, 1 9~
Recorder
$ 3,499.95
1,848.00
1,624.50
1,624.50
1,233.00
1,387.60
1,231.60
$12,448.95
$ 200.00
384.99
500.00
$ 1,084.99
$13,533.94
$ 3,400.00
1,764.00
1,566.00
1,566.00
1,566.00
1,350.00
2,000.00
$13,212.00
$ 200.00
1,100.00
200.00
10.00
$ 1,6 10.00
$14,722.00
Allowed by Boar
of Supenrlsora
(Dollars only)
Year Endlnir
J une 30, 1935
$ 3,400.00
1,764.00
1,566.00
1,566.00
1,566.00
1,850.00
2,000.00
$13,212.00
$ 200.00
1,100.00
200.00
10.00
$ 1,610.00
$14,722.00
82 Superintendent of Schools
SALARIES and WAGES
JtillciJ)lll . 82Al $ 3, 700.00 $ 3,600.00 $ 3,600.00
1 Deputy  82A2 2,026.00 2,000.00 2,000.00
1 Deputy ---- -- 1,624.50 1,566.00 1,666.00
Assistants  82A3 679.00 600.00 600.00
Total Salaries and Wages  $ 7,928.60 $ 7, 766.00 $ 7, 766.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transpor -
tation  82Bl $ 1,950.00 $ 1,850.00 $ 1,850.00
Materials and Supplies  82B2 564.76 800.00 800.00
Office Supplies  82B3 404.78 376.00 375.00
Repairs and Replacements  82B4 84.81 70.00 70.00
Service and Expense  82BS 60.00 60.00 50.00
Total Maintenance and Operat
i on ------- $ 3,064.35 $ 3,146.00 $ 3,145.00
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Furniture and Equipment  82Cl $ 320.00 $ 389.60 $ 389.00
Total Capital Outlay ---- $ 320.00 $ 389.60 $ 389.00
GRAND TOT AL -- $11,312.85 $11,300.60 $11,300.00
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Approved by l\iuriel Edwards,
Superintendent of Schools

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A ccount
83
SALARIES and WAGES
Board Members  83A 1
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
 83B 1
Materials and Supplies  8382
Total Maintenance and Operati
Il ----- --------- ---------
GRAND TOTAL . .
Approved by ?tl uriel Edwards,
Secretary, Board of Education
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES
T otal Actual
and Eatlmated Requeated Allowed by Boar
(Dollars only) (Dollars only) of Supervl1or1
Current Year Ending (Dollars only)
Year Endinir J une 30, 1935 Year Endlnl'
June 30, 1934 June 30, 1935
Board of Education
$
$
205.00 $
20~5 -.0-0 -$
200.00 $ 200.00
200. 00--$--2-0-0.-00
380.00
760.00
$ 1,140.00
$ 1,345.00
$ 400.00
760.00
$ 1,160.00
$ 1,360.00
$ 400.00
760.00
$ 1,160.00
$ 1,360.00
Explanatloa
Name of Requeat ed
of Fund lncreaaea
Pase
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SALARIES and WAGES
Sealer - .  84A 1
Deputy . _ 84A2
Total Salaries and Wages . .
'1AINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transpor
tation - 8481
Materials and Supplies  8482
Oft' ice Supplies ------"' 8483
Repairs and Replacements - 8484
Total Maintenance and Operati
on . .  . . 
GRAND TOTAL -
Approved by C. A. Page,
Sealer of Weights and Measures
$ 1,800.00
900.00
$ 2,700.00
$ 27.90
48.25
10.00
722.75
$ 808.90
$ 3,508.90
$ 1,800.00
900.00
$ 2,700.00
$ 100.00
25.00
25.00
100.00
$ 250.00
$ 2,950.00
$ 1,800.00
900.00
$ 2,700.00
$ 100.00
25.00
25.00
100.00
$ 250.00
$ 2,950.00
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85
SALARIES and WAGES
Sheriff ~ 85Al
Undersheriff   -~ 85A2
1 Deputy 
1 Deputy -
1 Deputy 
1 Deputy  
1 Deputy -------
1 Deputy ---------
1 Deputy ------ ~----- 
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
 85B 1
Criminal Expense  85B 18
Office Supplies  8583
Repairs and Replacements  8584
Service and Expense  85BS
Total Maintenance and Opera
ti on . .
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Equipment  SSC t
Total Capital Outlay -
GRAND TOTAL . .
Approved by James Ross,
Sheriff
87
SALARIES and WAGES
Statistician  87Al
1 Assistant  87 A2
1 Clerk and Assistants  87 A3
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transpor
tation  87B 1
Materials and Supplies  87B2
Total Maintenance and Operation 
GRAND TOT AL . .
A'Pproved by J obn L. Stewart,
County Statistician
EXPENDITU RE S
Total Actual
and Estimated Requested
(Dollars only) (Dollars only)
Current Year Enclinr
Year Endlns June 30, 1935
Juno 30, 1934
Sheriff
$ 4,626.00
2,220.00
1,942.50
1,942.60
1,942.60
1,942.60
1,942.60
1,942.50
1,942.60
$20,442.60
$ 783.43
100.00
499.06
1,300.33
60.00
$ 2, 732.82
$ 1,081.26
$ 4,600.00
2,160.00
1,890.00
1,890.00
1,890.00
1,890.00
1,890.00
1,890.00
1,890.00
$19,890.00
$ 1,000.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
50.00
$ 2, 750.00
Allowed by Board
of Supervisors
(Dollars only)
Year Endlns
June 30, 1935
$ 4,600.00
2,160.00
1,890.00
1,890.00
1,890.00
1,890.00
1,890.00
1,890.00
1,890.00
$19,890.00
$ 1,000.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
60.00
$ 2, 750.00
~ ~~~~~~~~~~~- $ 1,081.26
$24,266.67 $22,640.00
Statistician
$ 1,080.00
900.00
5,040.00
$ 7,020.00
$ 26.00
60.00
$ 76.00
$ 7,095.00
$ 1,080.00
900.00
5,040.00
$ 7,020.00
$ 26.00
50.00
$ 76.00
$ 7,095.00
$22,640.00
$ 1,080.00
900.00
5,040.00
$ 7,020.00
$ 26.00
50.00
$ 76.00 - $ 7,096.00
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Account
88
SA.LARIES and WAGES
Judge - ----~--- 88Al
Judge - ---------- - -
Visiting Jud~  _  _________________ 88A2
Total Salaries and Wages. .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
---- 8881
Office Supplies --- 888 3
Repairs and Replacements  8884
Service and Expense - 8885
TOT AL . .
Grand J ury  88843
Grand Jury Expert  88844
Reporting and Transcribing  88815
Interpreting ---- 88814
Trial Jurors Fees, Expense
and Mileage - 88816
Witness Fees, Expenses and
Mileage . , 8881 7
TOTAL  
Total Maintenance and Operation 
GRAND TOTAL --
Approved by A. B. Bigler
and Atwell Westwick,
Judges
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EX P ENDITURES
Total Actual
and Estimated Requested Allowed by Board
(Dollars only) (Dollars only) of Supervisors
CurTent (Dollars only)
Year Endlnir
Year E ndjng
J une 30, 1935 Year Ending
June 30, 1934 J une 30, 1935
Superior Court
$ 2,500.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 2,500.00
$ 2.500.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 2,500.00
100.00 100.00 100.00
$ 5,100.00 $ 5,100.00 $ 5,100.00
$ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00
950.00 1,000.00 1,000.00
50.00 100.00 100.00
200.00 200.00 200.00
-~----~ ------- $ 2,400.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 2,500.00
---=--=-=-~~--7"""":~~ 3,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00
1,300.00 1,500.00 1,500.00
8,000.00 8,000.00 8,000.00
300.00 300.00 300.00
5,000.00
1, 700.00 -- $19,300.00
$21, 700.00
$26,800.00
5,000.00 6,000.00
2,000.00 2,000.00
$18,800.00 $18,800.00 -- $21,300.00 $21,300.00
$26,400.00 $26,400.00
Explana tion
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of Fund Increases
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CLASSIFJCA TION
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CHARITIES and CORRECTIONS
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
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Care Criminal Insane  88845
Care Deaf and Blind Children  88855
Care of Feeble Minded in Institutions
 88848
Care Insane, Inebriates, Drug
A diets . 88846
Care Juvenile Court Wards  88849
Care Reform School Committments
 88850
Traveling Expenses Probation
Committee  8887
Psychological Work  88870
Total Maintenance and Operation
for Charities and Corrections 
Total Charities and Corrections.  .
GRAND TOTAL SUPERIOR COURT
Approved by A. B. Bigler
and Atwell W estwick,
Judges
89
SALARIES and WAGES
Surveyor .
1 Deputy .
'.I1otal Salaries and Wagee  -
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transpor-
89Al
89A2
tation -. 8981
Materials and Supplies . -. 8982
Repairs and Replacements  8984
Service and Expense  8985
Total l.iaintenance and Operation 
GRAND TOT AL -
Approved by Owen H. O'Neill,
Surveyor
EXPEND IT URES
Total Actual
and Estimated Requested Allowed by Boarc
(Dollan only) (Dollars only) of Supervisors
Current Year Endlna (Dollars only)
Year Endlna June 30, 1935 Year Enclina
June 30, 1934 June 30, 1935
Superior Court
$ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00
100.00 100.00 100.00
14,000.00 16,000.00 16,000.00
1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00
36,250.00
4,500.00
250.00
1,200.00
$57 ,800.00 $17,600.00 $17,600.00
$57 ,800.00 $17,600.00 $17,600.00
$84,600.00 $44,000.00 $44,000.00
Surveyor
$ 4,250.00 $ 4,000.00 $ 4,000.00
2,058.00 1,944.00 1,944.00
$ 6,308.00 $ 5,944.00 - $ 5,944.00
80.00 80.00 $ 80.00
240.00 140.00 140.00
200.00 200.00 200.00
15.00 125.00 125.00
$ 535.00 $ 545.00 $ 545.00
$ 6,843.00 $ 6,489.00 $6,489.00
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SALARIES and WAGES
Supervisor-1st District  90Al
Supervisor-2nd District 
Supervisor-Srd District 
Supervisor 4th District .
Supervisor-6th District 
Clerical Help  90A3
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transpor
ta ti on ------ -- 90Bl
Materials and Supplies .  . 9082
Office Supplies and Printing  9083
Repairs and Replacements --- 9084
Service and Expense  9085
Total Maintenance and Operation 
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Furniture and Equipment  90Cl
Total Capital Outlay . .
GRAND TOTAL  
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Chairman Board Supervisors
EX P END I TU R ES
Total Ac tual
and Estimated
(Dollan only)
Current
Year Endlnl'
June 30, l!IM
Requet.ed
(Dollars only)
Year Endlnl'
June 30, 1935
Board of Supervisors
$ 1,500.00 $ 1,600.00
1,500.00 1,600.00
1,500.00 1,600.00
1,500.00 1,500.00
1,500.00 1,600.00
2,000.00 2,000.00
$ 9,500.00 $ 9,500.00
$ 8,000.00 $ 3,000.00
250.00 250.00
7,000.00 7,000.00
300.00 300.00
300.00 1,400.00
$10,850.00 $11,950.00
Allowed by Board
of Supervbor
(Dollars only)
Year Endinl'
June SO, 1935
$ 1,500.00
1,600.00
1,600.00
1,600.00
1,500.00
2,000.00
$ 9,500.00
$ 3,000.00
250.00
7,000.00
300.00
1,400.00
$11,960.00
$ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00
500.00 500.00 500.00
$20,850.00 $21,950.00 $21,950.00
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CLASSIFlCA TION ,&s Name o f Requested (Dollars only) (Dollars only) of Supervisors o f F und Inc:re.ase - Current Year Endlns (Dollars only)
II
Year En dlns J une 30, 1935 Year Endlns
June 30, 1934 J une 3 0, 1935
Account Paa
91 Board of Supervisors 76
CHARITIES and CORRECTIONS
SALARIES and WAGES
Labor- Unemployment
Relief ---------- 91A5 $13,000.00 General
County Physician-1st District 91A25 $ 300.00 $ 300.00 300.00 "
County Physician-2nd District 2,400.00 2,400.00 2,400.00 "
County Physician- 3rd District 300.00 300.00 800.00 "
County Physician- 4t h District 300.00 300.00 300.00 "
County Physician-6th District 1,350.00 1,350.00 1,350.00 "
County Physician-6th District 600.00 600.00 600.00 "
Enforced Labor  91A13 300.00 300.00 800.00 "
 Nurses  _.  91A7 2,200.00 2,200.00 7,200.00 "
Total Salaries and Wages  $ 7,750.00 $ 7,750.00 $26,760.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
 Material and Supplies-
Unemployment Relief  9182 $ 6,000.00 General
Ambulance Service  91832 $ 620.00 $ 620.00 620.00 "
Clinic and Hospital Service  91813 5,000.00 16,000.00 10,000.00 "
Drugs and Medical Supplies  91810 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 "
Miscellaneous Aid -  91851 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 "
Total l\faintenance and Operation. . $12,620.00 $22,620.00 $23,620.00
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Purchase of Land  91C4 6,000.00 General
l'rfaterials 1 n Connection with
Unemployment Relief  91C3 40,000.00 "
American Legion Bldg .  91C9 40,000.00 "
Additions to Gen'! Hospital  9IC10 20,000.00 "
Total Capital Outlay  $106,000.00
GRAND TOTAL  $20,370.00 $30,370.00 $154,370.00
Approved by C. L. Preisker ,
Chairman Board Supervisors
92 Board of Supervisors 77
PROTECTION to PERSON and
PROPERTY
SALARIES and WAGES
Keeper Chain Gang  92A14 $ 1,350.00 $ 1,350.00 $ 1,350.00 General
Truck Driver Chain Gang  92Al5 1,600.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 "
Total Salaries and Wages. _____ $ 2,850.00 $ 2,860.00 $ 2,860.00
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Board of Prisoners City J ail  92866 $ 526.00 $ 625.00 $ 525.00 General
Expenses Branch J ails - 92862 100.00 100.00 100.00 "
Indemnities -- 92858 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 "
Insurance    _  '"'. . _ . 92825 8,000.00 8,000.00 8,000.00 " ~ 
Repairs and Replacements . 9284 200.00 200.00 200.00 "
Santa Barbara Humane Society 92B22 300.00 "
Total l'rfaintenance and Operation. . $13,825.00 $13,825.00 $14,125.00
GRAND TOT AL  $16,676.00 $16,675.00 $16,975.00
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Chairman Board Supervisors
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CLASSIFICATION
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MISCELLANEOUS
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
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Aviation Fields  93B31
County Council Social Agen cies 93B70
Elections--Misoellaneous' Ex.-
penses - 93869
Fiesta, County Fair and Special
Events  93827
Rents Throughout County  93822
Tax and Miscellaneous Refunds 93829
Special Service and Investigat
ion --- ----- --  93826
Santa Maria Court Expenses  93874
Total Maintenance and Oper -
ation ----- -------
CAPITAL OUTLAY
P urchase Orcutt Sanitary Bonds 93Cl4
Building Curb  93C6
Materials in Connection Unemployment
Relief - 93C3
Total Capital Outlay -
GRAND TOTAL ------
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Chairman Board Supervisors
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPEND IT URES
Total Actual
and E1tlmated
(Dollaro only)
Cu1Tent
Year EndJnl'
June 3 0, 1934
Requeated
(Dollar o nly)
Year Endm.
June 30, 1935
Board of Supervisors
$ 600.00
1,000.00
500.00
8,700.00
7,000.00
1,000.00
10,000.00
1,200.00
$30,000.00
- -----
$ 600.00
1,000.00
500.00
8, 700.00
7,000.00
1,000.00
10,000.00
1,200.00
$30,000.00
100,000.00
$100,000.00
$30,000.00 $130,000.00
Allowed by Boar
of Supervi.or1
(Do llen only)
Ye ar Endlnl'
J une 30, 1935
$ 600.00
500.00
8,700.00
7,000.00
1,000.00
10,000.00
1.200.00
$29,000.00
$12,000.00
250.00
$12,250.00
$41,250.00
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CLASSIFICATION
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GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS OUTSIDE
of SANTA BARBARA
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Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transporta
ti on --- 94B1
Heat, Light and Water  94B12
Materials and Supplies  94B2
Office Supplieit ----- 94B3
Repairs and Replacements  94B4
Service and Expense - 94B5
Total Maintenance and Operation
.
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Furniture and Equipment  94C1
Total Capital Outlay . .
GRAND TOTAL . .
Approved by C. L. Preisker ,
 Chairman Board Supervisors
EXPEND I TURES
Total Actual
and Estimated Requested Allowed by Board
(Dollars only) (Dollars only) of Superviaora
Current Year Endlnir (Dollar o nly)
Year Eodinir J une 30, 1935 Year Endinir
June 30, 19:W June 30, 1935
Board of Supervisors
$ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00
$ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00
$ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00
1,200.00 1,200.00 1,200.00
500.00 500.00 500.00
1,250.00 1,250.00 1,250.00
250.00 250.00 250.00
500.00 500.00 500.00
$ 4, 700.00 $ 4, 700.00 $ 4,700.00
$ 250.00 $ 250.00 $ 250.00
$ 250.00 $ 250.00 $ 260.00
$ 6,450.00 $ 6,450.00 $ 6,450.00

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-0
JJ .a
ti
Principal . -. 95At
1 Deputy . 95A2
Assist.ants  95A3
Total Salaries and Wagee-
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
. _  
Office Supplies and Printing . .
Repairs and Replacements . .
Service and Expense -Total
Maint enance and Operat
ion --------- _.  _  _ 
CAPITAL OUTLAY
95Bl
95B3
95B4
95BS
Furniture and Equip~nt  95Cl
Total Capital Outlay ---GRAND
TOT AL .
Approved by H. C. Sweetser,
Tax Collector


DEPARTMENTAL BUDCET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURE S
Total Actual
and Estimated
(Dollars only)
c.n-eot
Year End.ins
June 30, 1934
Requested
( Dollar only)
Year Endinl'
June 30, 1935
Tax Collector
$ 3,650.00
1,965.00
3,600.00
$ 9,115.00
$ 575.00
2,000.00
100.00
2,000.00
$4,675.00
$ 3,600.00
1,920.00
4,000.00
$ 9,520.00
$ 575.00
2,000.00
100.00
2,000.00
$ 4,675.00
$ 2,000.00
$ 2,000.00
$13, 790.00 $16,196.00


Allowed by Boar
of Supervisors
(Dollars only)
YearEodlns
June 30, 1935
$ 3,600.00
1,920.00
4,000.00
$ 9,520.00
$ 575.00
2,000.00
100.00
2,000.00
$4,675.00
$ 2,000.00
$ 2,000.00
$16,195.00
NaD1e
of Fund
Salary
"
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General
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Explanation
of Requested
Increases
Page
80
$500.00 for
extra help.
Due to de
mand of
County Expert,
Grand
Jury and
Auditor that
Collections
be reported
by School
Districts.
Including
$1,500.00 for
p ublication of
1934 Delinquent
List in
June 1934.
General 2 machines
necessary on
account of
change in
method of reporting
collections.



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DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
CLASSIFICATION
Accoaat
96
SALARIES and WAGES
-0,
E. U)
Principal  96A t
A.ssistants  96A2
Total Salaries and Wages  -
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transpor -
ta.ti on . 96B1
Oft'ice Supplies  96B3
Repairs and Replacements  96B4
Service and Expense -- 96BS
Total Maintenance and Oper -
a ti on . . -----. 
CAP IT AL OUTLA. Y
Furniture and Equipment  96C1
Total Capital Outlay . .
GRAND TOT AL . .
Approved by Gi!o. W. MacLellan,
Treasurer
EXPENDITU R ES
T otal Actual
a nd Estimated
(Dollars only)
Current
YearEndln
.lu a a 30, 193"
Requested
(Dollars only)
YearEndln
June 30, 1935
Treasurer

$3,270.97
1,200.00
$ 4,470.97
$ 175.00
150.00
25.00
350.00
$ 700.00
$ 1,800.00
$ 1,800.00 -$ 6,970.97
$ 3,200.00
1,200.00
$ 4,400.00
$ 175.00
150.00
25.00
350.00
$ 700.00
$ 255.oo
$ 255.00
$ 5,355.00
Allowed by Boar
of Superviaora
(Dallan only)
YaarEndln
J una 30, 1935
$ 3,200.00
1,200.00
$ 4,400.00
$ 165.00
150.00
25.00
350.00
$ 690.00
$ 265.00
$ 265.00
$ 5,355.00
Page Seventy-Five
Name
of Fund
Salary
"
Gi!neral
"
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E~lanatlon
of Requested
Increase.a
Pase
81
General Electrical
adding ma
chine, that
has been
used during
fiscal year,
courtesy of
Burroughs
Adding Machine
Co .

Page Seventy-Six
CLASSlFICA TION
Account
100
SALARIES and WAGES
Director of Welfare Activities lOOAl
Supervisor of Boarding House
Homes and Case Worker
District I --- 1OOA16
Asst. Director of Welfare - 100A2
Case Supervisor District II  100A37
Case Worker District IL . 100A7
Case Worker Dist. III ---- 1OOA7
Case Workers (3) Dist. II - 100A7
Case Worker Dist V ------ 100A7
Case Worker Dist IV --- --- 100A7
Office Secretary Dist. II ------ 100A3
Stenographer Dist II - 100A3
Office Secretary Dist V . 100A3
Bookkeeper Dist. II ----- 1 OOA3
County Milk Deliverer --- 1 OOA28
Executive Secretary ---~---
Bookkeeper-Santa Maria  100A3
Office Secretary District I .
Total Salaries and Wages.  .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Burials - - -- - 100824
Repairs and Replacements  10084
Communication and Transpor -
tation . t OOB t
Office Supplies . 1 OOB3
Rents ------ 100822
Care and Welfare -- 10087
Food Supplies --- 1OOB11
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPEND IT URES
Total Ac tual
and Estimated
(Dolla rs only)
Current
Year Endlnl'
J une 30, 1934
Request ed
(Dollars only )
Year Endinl'
June 30, 1935
Welfare Deparhnent
$ 2,173.39
1,336.88
2,000.00
1,625.00
1,500.00
606.81
2,422.22
334.17
660.00
1,200.00
652.90
1,305.00
1,412.50
762.00
909.75
462.16
90.00
~~ $19,352. 78
$ 3,427.25
978.68
1,097.40
708.97
13,433.11
10,441.08
43,548.14
$2,400.00
1,500.00
2,400.00
1,980.00
900.00
4,500.00
1,500.00
600.00
1,320.00
960.00
1,380.00
1,500.00
720.00
900.00
$22,560.00
$ 4,350.00
1,400.00
1,650.00
1,050.00
15,400.00
12,200.00
49,900.00
Allowed by Boar
of Supervisors
(Dollars only)
Year Endlnl'
J une 30, 1935
$ 2,400.00
1,500.00
2,400.00
1,980.00
1,620.00
900.00
4,600.00
1,600.00
600.00
1,320.00
960.00
1,380.00
1,500.00
720.00
900.00
$24,180.00
$ 4,350.00
1,400.00
1,650.00
1,050.00
15,400.00
12,200.00
49,900.00
Name
of F und
General
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
General
"
"
"
"
"
"
Explanation
of Requea l ed
Inc reaaea
Pase
82
(2) Extra
workers budgeted
in expectation
of additional
case
load Dist. II
and V.
Provided for
but not needed
with present
case load.







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DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Page Seventy-seven
EX P END I TU R ES -0.
CLASSIFICATION E
Total Actual
and Estimated
(Dollars only)
Requeated
(Dollars only)
Year Ending
J une 30, 1935
Allowed by Board
of Supervlaors
(Dollar only)
Year Ending
Name
of Fund
A c c ount
100
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
(Cont inued)
. en Cul'Tent
Year E nding
June 30, 1934
Welfare Department
June 30, 1935
County Cash Aid {Adults)  100813 $ 4,706.00
16,832.44
3,182.00
16,832.44
3,182.00
34,154.50
400.00
$ 6,600.00
19,000.00
4,400.00
19,000.00
4,400.00
37,900.00
400.00
$ 6,600.00
19,000.00
4,400.00
19,000.00
4,400.00
37,900.00
400.00
General
County Cash Aid (Aged)  100814
County Cash Aid {Blind)  100815
State Aid (Aged)  100851
State Aid {Blind)  100852
State Aid {Orphan)  100853
Social Service Exchange  100861
"
"
.".
"
"
Tot al Maintenance and Operation
-   -~--  $152,919.01 $177 ,650.00 $177,650.00
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Furniture and Equipment  lOOCl $ 417.75 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 General
Total Capital Outlay . . $ 417.75 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00
GRAND TOT AL . . 172,689.54 $201,210.00 $202,830.00
Approximately $173,000 of a $194,620 appropriation WM expended
by the County Welfare Department during the year 1933-34.
Because of a more liberal policy of r elief as exemplified by the
State Emergency Relief Office, and the material effect that such a policy
will have n the County Welfare Department , along 'Yith the rise in
retail prices, an appropriation of $201,210.00 is requested for the year
1934-35. This Budget does not include relief for semi-employable cases.
Approved by J. E. Lewis,
Financial Administrator
110 First Supervisor District-General Fund
SALARIES and WAGES
Labor , Roads and Bridges  1 lOAS
Total Salaries and Wages-
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Mater ials and Supplies  11082
Total Maintenance and Operation
 _ . _   -  ._ 
GRAND TOTAL --
Approved by T. T. Dinsmor e,
Supervisor
$ 2,500.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00
$ 2,500.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00
$28,337.60 $20,000.00 $20,000.00
$28,337.60 $20,000.00 $20,000.00
$30,837.60 $25,000.00 $25,000.00
General
General
Explana tJon
of Requested
lncreuea
Page
83
84

Page Sevent y-E ight DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDIT URE S -0 Total Actual Allowed by Boarc
CLAS!IFlCA TION .a and Estimated Requested .a (Dollars only) (Dollars only) o(Df Solulpaersr voinsloyr)
Ill CurTent Year EndJa Year EndJac Year Endlnr June 30, 1935
June 30, 11134 June 30, 1935
Account
1 1 1 First Supervisor District- Road District Fund
SALARIES and WAGES
Bookkeeper -- 111 A3
Labor  _ . _._  __ ___  11 lAS
Total Salaries and Wages . - 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Repairs and Replacements  111 B4
Service and Expense - - 11185
.Materials and Supplies-- 1l1B2
Total Maint enance and Operation
--------- - ----._ . 
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Purchase of Right of Way  111 C4
Total Capital Outlay ----
GRAND TOTAL ------
Approved by T. T. Dinsmore,
Supervisor
$ 1,000.00
4,300.00
$ 5,300.00
$ 1,380.00
200.00
$ 1,580.00
$ 120.00
$ 120.00
$ 1,000.00
4,000.00
$ 5,000.00
$ 500.00
500.00
500.00
$ 1,500.00
$ 1,000.00
4,000.00
$ 5,000.00
$ 500.00
500.00
500.00
$ 1,500.00
$ 7,000.00 $ 6,500.00 $ 6,500.00
112 First Supervisor District-Good Roads Fund
SALARIES and WAG.ES
Labor ~ -----ll 2A5
Ttal Salaries and Wages.  .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies - 112B2
Repairs and Replacements  11284
Service and E.xpense -- 11285
Total Maintenance and Operation
 -  -------
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Equipment  112Cl
Total Capital Outlay - - 
GRAND TOTAL - --
Approved by T. T. Dinsmore,
Supervisor
$33,500.00
$33,500.00
$10,500.00
5,300.00
700.00
$20,000.00
$20,000.00
$ 5,000.00
5,000.00
500.00
$20,000.00
$20,000.00
4,650.00
500.00
$16,500.00 $10,500.00 $ 5,150.00
$ 9,500.00 $ 9,850.00
$ 9,500.00 $ 9,850.00
$50,000.00 $40,000.00 $35,000.00
Explanatloa
Name
of Fund
of Requeatetl Iner
Pase
85
First Rd.
"
Firs t Rd. 
First Rd.
86
Good Rd.
Go.o. d Rd. 
Good Rd.



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DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
CLASSIFICATION
A ccount
-0 ".a" Cl)
EXPENDIT U RE S
------.,-----.,----~
Total Actual
and Estimated
{Dollars only)
Current
Year Endinr
J une 30, 1934
Reques ted
{Dollar only)
Year EnclJnr
June 30, 1935
Allowed by Boarc
of Superviaora
(Dollars only)
Year Endlnr
June 30 , 1935
120 Second Supervisor District-General Fund
SALARIES and WAGES
Labor, Roads and Bridges  120AS
Total Salaries and Wa~ . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies  12082
Service and Expense  120BS
Total Maintenance and Operation
 .
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Maricopa Road  120C36
Total Capital Outlay . .
GRAND TOTAL ---
Approved by Sam J. Stanwood,
Supervisor
$ 2, 766.30 $15,000.00 $10,000.00
$ 2, 7 6 6. 3 6---=$,1.,.-5=- ,o.-o=--o=- .-=o--0=----=$-=1--o=- ,-=o--o=- o-=-.-o=--o= - ----------------
$ 9,200.00
2,533. 70
$20,000.00 $15,000.00
----------------
$11,733.70 $20,000.00 $15,000.00 ----------------
$18,266.30
.,.,.-,.-,._,.,-------------
$18,266.30 ---------------- $32,766.30 $35,000.00 $26,000.00
121 Second Supervisor District-Road District Fund
SALARIES and WAGES
Labor  - . -   121AS
Total Salaries and W a~-
MAINTE NANCE and OPERATION
Miateria Is and Supplies  121 B2
Repairs and Replacements  12184
Total Ma intenance and Operation
.
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Road Equipment and Right
of Way - ---------121Cl
I.as Positaa Bridge ______  _ 121C22
Total Capital Outlay -
GRAND TOTAL --
Approved by Sam J. Stanwood,
Supervisor
$ 500.00 $ 6,500.00 ---------------- $ 500.00 $ 6,500.00 --------------- -
$ 226.45 $ 6,000.00
4.74 600.00 600.00
$ 231.19 $ 500.00 $ 6,600.00 ----------------
$ 7,427.13 $ 500.00 $ 600.00
5,000.00 6,000.00 ---------------- $ 7,427.13 $ 5,500.00 $ 6,600.00
.-.,.,-,:-=-,--=--.,.,.~----------- $ 7,658.32 $ 6,500.00 $16,600.00

Page Seventy-Nine
Name
of Fund
General
General
"
General
Explanation
of Requested
Increases
Page
87
88
Second Rd.
Second Rd.
"
Second Rd.
"



Page Eighty DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXP ENDITURES
EXPENDITU R ES CLASSlFICATION -.00 aTnodt aEls tAimctautaeld Requested Allowed by Board
~ ( Dollars only) (Dollars only)
of S upervisors
, Current (Dollars only) Year Endlnl'
Year Enclinl' June 30, 1935 Year Endlnl'
June 30, 193" June 30, 1935
A ccount
122 Second Supervisor District-Good Roads Fund
SALARIES and WAGES
labor . _ . 122AS
Total Salaries and Wages.  .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies . 12282
Repairs and Replacements  12284
Total Maintenance and Oper
ation -- --
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Equipment ----- 122C l
Total Capital Outlay . .
GRAND TOT AL  
Approved by Sam J . Stanwood,
Supervisor
$12,446.50
$12,446.50
$ 2,547.09
$ 2,549.87
$25,000.00 $25,000.00
$25,000.00 $25,000.00
6,000.00 6,000.00
$ 5,096.96 $ 5,000.00 $ 6,000.00
$ 1,956.54
$ 1,956.54
$19,500.00
$10,000.00
$10,000.00
$40,000.00
$10,000.00
$10,000.00
$40,000.00
130 Third Supervisor District-General Fund
Approved by F. G. Stevens,
Supervisor
No Funds Requested
131 Third Supervisor District- Road District Fund
SALARIES and WAGES
I.abor . - . ----- 131AS
'.11otal Salaries and Wages. 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies -- 13182
Repairs and Replacements -  13184
Service and Expense ---- 13185
Total Maintenance and Opel"
1l.~iOil  
GRAND TOTAL --
Approved by F. G. Stevena,
Supervisor
$ 2,000.00
$ 2,000.00
$ 7,000.00
2,000.00
$ 9,000.00
$11,000.00
$ 1,500.00
$ 1,600.00
$ 3,000.00
200.00
600.00
$ 3,700.00
$ 5,200.00
$ 1,500.00
$ 1,500.00
$ S,300.00
200.00
600.00
$ 4,000.00
$ 6,500.00
Name
of Fund
Good Rd.
Good Rd.
"
Good Rd.
Third Rd.
Third Rd.
"
Explanation
of Requuted
Increases
Pase
89
90
91
.









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DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EX P ENDITU R ES CLASSIFICATION -0 Total Actual Allowed by Board . and Eatlmated Requested a (Dollars only) (Dollars only) of Supervlaora
" Current Year Endlnr (Dollar only)
Cl)
YearEndinr J une 30, 1935 YearEndinr
June 30, 1934 J uJe 30, 1935
Accoant
132 Third Supervisor District-Good Roads Fund
SALARIES and WAGES
Labor  132A5
Total Salaries and Wages . .
"M"A"I NTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies  13282
Repairs and Replacements  13284
Service and Expense  13285
Total Maintenance and Opera.
ti on . .
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Equipment --- 132C 1
T-0tal Capital Outlay . .
GRAND TOT AL . .
Approved by F. G. Stevens,
Supervisor
$13,000.00 -$13,000.00
$ 9,000.00
3,000.00
500.00
$16,000.00
$16,000.00
$12,000.00
3,000.00
350.00
$12,500.00 $15,360.00
$ 2,700.00
$ 2,700.00
$26,500.00 $34,060.00
$16,000.00
$16,000.00
$12,000.00
3,000.00
360.00
$16,350.00
$ 2,700.00
$ 2,700.00
$34,050.00
140 Fourth Supervisor District-General Fund
SALARIES and WAGES
Labor, Roads and Bridges  140A5
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies  14082
Total Maintenance and Operation
 ~ 
GRAND TOT AL ---
Approved by Ronald M. Adam,
Supervisor
$ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00
$ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00
$18,976.77 $18,000.00 $17,000.00
$18,976.77 $18,000.00 $17,000.00
$23,976. 77 $23,000.00 $22,000.00
Page Eighty-One
Explanation
Name of Requested
of Fund lnereaae1
Pal'
92
Good Rd.
Go.o. d Rd.
G-Ood Rd. Ford Truck
$1,000.00.
Tractor
$1, 700.00.
93
General
General
P~ Eighty-Two DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EX PEN D IT U RE S CLASSIFICATION -0 Total Actual Allowed by Boarc . and Eatlmated Requeated
.E. (Dollar only) (Doller only) of Supervlaora (Dollar only)
Cll Current Year Ending
Year Endlnir June 30, 1935 Year Endinir
Juno 30, 1934 June 30, 1935
Account
141 Fourth Supervisor District-Road District Fund
SALARIES and WAGES
Labor .,. . . -  141 AS
Total Salaries and Wage&-
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies  14182
Repairs and Replacements - 141B4
Service and Expense --- 141BS
Total Maintenance and Oper
ation -
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Equipment -- --- -- 141Cl
Total Capital Outlay -- -~
GRAND TOTAL -
Approved by Ronald M. Adam,
Supervisor
$ 2,339.00 -- $ 2,339.00
$ 1,402.56
684.00
3.16
$ 2,089.70
$ 5,000.00
$ 6,000.00
$ 4,000.00
4,000.00
200.00
$ 8,200.00
$ 6,000.00
$ 6,000.00
$ 4,000.00
4,000.00
200.00
$ 8,200.00
$ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00 - ------- ---- $ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00 --- - --- --
14,428. 70 $15,000.00 $15,000.00
142 Fourth Supervisor District-Good Roads Fund
SALARIES and WAGES
Labor ------ - ------ 142AS
Total Salaries and Wages. _____ MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies  14282
Repairs and Replacements  14284
Service and Expense ---- 142BS
Total Maintenance and Oper
ation . .
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Equipment -- - 142Cl
Total Capital Outlay ---
GRAND TOTA.L -
Approved by Ronald M. Adam,
Supervisor
$26,479.27
$26,479.27
$ 9,208.42
7,466.48
901.27
$17,575.17
$ 6,729.56
$ 5, 729.66
$49,784.00
$28,000.00
$28,000.00
$ 9,600.00
7,600.00
1,000.00
$18,000.00
$ 6,000.00
$ 6,000.00
$61,000.00
$22,000.00
$22,000.00
$ 9,500.00
7,500.00
1,000.00
$18,000.00
$ 5,000.00
$ 5,000.00
$46,000.00
Ex]lanatJon
Name of Requeated
of Fund lncre  a
Pas
94
Fourth Rd.
Fourth Rd.
"
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Fourth Rd.

95
Good Rd.
Good Rd.
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DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EX P EN DIT URES -0 T otal Actual Allowed by Board
CLASSIFICATION ,& a n d Estimat ed Requested
[ (Dollars o nly) (Dollars only) of Supervleore
(/) Current Year Endln &' (Dollars only)
Year Endin&' June 3 0, 1935 Year End lnl'
June 30, 1934 June 30, 1935

Account
150 Fifth Supervisor District-General Fund
SALARIES and WAGES
Iabor . _  _ . 1 SOAS
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies- 150B2
Total Maintenance and Oper -
a.tion ---
GRAND TOT AL  
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor
$ 9,500.00 $ 9,500.00 $10,000.00
$ 9,500.00 $ 9,500.00 $10,000.00
$18,000.00 $18,000.00 $15,000.00
$18,000.00 $18,000.00 $15,000.00
$27,500.00 $27,000.00 $25,000.00
151 Fifth Supervisor District- Road District Fund
SALARIES and WAGES
Labor .  __ .,_  - . 151A5
Total Salaries and Wages.  .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies  151B2
Repairs and Replacements  151B4
Service and Expe.nse  15IB5
Total Maintenance and Opera.
tion . - . _ . .
CAP IT AL OUTLAY
Purchase of Rights of Way and
Other Capital Outlay  151C2
Total Capital Outlay . .
GRAND TOTAL . .
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor
$ 4,800.00
$ 4,800.00
$ 7,500.00
200.00
600.00
$ 4,500.00
$ 4,500.00
$ 7,500.00
500.00
500.00
$ 4,500.00
$ 4,500.00
$ 7,500.00
500.00
500.00
$ 8,300.00 $ 8,500.00 $ 8,500.00
$ 1,922.38 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00
- -----:--=-:~-=-=-~-= $ 1,922.38 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 -$15,022.38 $15,000.00 $15,000.00
152 Fifth Supervisor District-Good Roads Fund
SALARIES and WAGES
Labor . - . 152A5
T-0tal Salaries and Wages  
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies . - . 152B2
Repairs and Replacements  15284
Service and Expense  152B5
Total Maintenance and Oper -
ation . .
CAP IT AL OUTLAY
Equipment  152C 1
Total Capital Outlay . .
GRAND TOT AL . .
Good Rads Unappr opriated
&e.se,"e . _  _   
A'Jproved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor
$28,600.00
$28,500.00
$20,500.00
8,000.00
500.00
$28,500.00
$28,500.00
$20,500.00
8,000.00
500.00
$20,000.00
$20,000.00
$13,000.00
6,500.00
500.00
$29,000.00 $29,000.00 $20,000.00
5,000.00
$ 5,000.00
$57,500.00 $57 ,500.00 $45,000.00
$30,000.00
Page Eighty-ThNe
Explan ation
Name of Requested
of Fund Jncreaaea
Pase
96
General
General

97
Fifth Rd.
Fift h Rd. 

I
Fifth Rd.
98
Good Rd.
Good Rd.
"
"
Good Rd.
Page Eighty-Four
-0
Cl.ASSlFICATION .I
! en
Account
123
SALARIES and WAGES
Labor -- 123AS
Total Salaries and Wages-
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
M:aterials and Supplies - 12382
RA!pairs and RA!placements  12384
Total Maintenance and Operation
-- -- 
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Las Positas Bridge - t 23C22
Total Capital Outlay . .
GRAND TOTAL . .
Highway Improvement Fund
Unappropriated RA!serve . .
Approved by Sam J. Stanwood,
Supervisor
200
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
SALARIES and WAGES
Clerical Help ---- 200A3
Total Salaries and Wages. ___ _
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication and Transportation
-  - 20081
Materials and Supplies  20082
Service and Expense  20085
Cash Aid ---- -- -  20087
Cash Aid  2018 7
Food ------ 200811
Food --------- 20181 t
Total Maintenance and ()per -
ation ----- ----
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Equipment --  200Cl
Total Capital Outlay ---
GRAND TOTAL ----
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Chairman Board of Supervisors
DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPEND I TURES
Total Actual
a nd Eatlmated Requested
(Dollara only) (Dollars only)
Current Year Ending'
Year Endlnl' June 30, 1935
June 30, 1934
Highway Improvement
$ 4,400.00
$ 4,400.00
$ 500.00
$ 1,400.00
$ 1,900.00
$ 5,000.00 ------ $ 5,000.00 --- - $ 6,300.00 $ 5,000.00
Unemployment Relief
---~ $44,842.81
$ 6,000.00
$ 6,000.00
$ 6,000.00
$54,000.00
$53,000.00
$54,000.00
$52,000.00
Allowed by Boarc
of Supervloor1
(Dollars only)
YearEndlnl'
June 30, 1935
$ 5,000.00
$ 5,000.00
$ 5,000.00
$10,000.00
$ 2,000.00
$ 6,000.00
$ 2,000.00
$ 2,000.00
$ 2,000.00
$54,000.00
$53,000.00
$54,000.00
$52,000.00
$403,942.23 $219,000.00 $219,000.00
$ 1,420.00
$ 1,420.00
$450,205.04 $225,000.00 $225,000.00
Name
ElC])lanatlon
of Fund
of Requeat ed
lncr eaae1
Highway
Improvement
Highway
Improvement
Highway
Improvement
Unemployment
Fund
99
100
Unemployment
"
Unemployment
Fund
Unemployment
Fund
State Relief
Fund
Un employment
Fund
State Relief
Fund
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DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES - Total Actual 0 Allowed by Board
CLASSCFICATION .A and Estimated Requested
e (DolJara only) (Dollars only) of Supervlaora
.,,. Current Year Endlnl' (Dolla n only)
Year Endlnl' J une 30, 1935 YearEndlnl'
June 30, 1934 June 30, 1935
Account
210 National Re-Employment Service
SALARIES and WAGES
Clerical Help  210A3
1 Assistant S B 
1 Assistant s M -------
1 Stenographer s B .
1 Clerk S B 
Total Salaries a.nd Wages.--
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Communication' and Transportation
 21081
Office Supplies  21083
Repairs and Replacements  21084
Total Maintenance and Operation
. ~---
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Equipment  210Cl
Total Capital Outlay --GRAND
TOT AL ------
Approved by J. W. MacLean,
Manager
$ 1,499.90
1,500.00 1,200.00
1,200.00 900.00
1,200.00 1,020.00
1,080.00
$ 1,499.90 $ 4,980.00 $ 8,120.00
$ 202.00 $ 612.00 $ 612.00
225.00 250.00 250.00
200.00 100.00
$ 427.00 $ 1,062.00 $ 962.00
$ 150.00 $ 150.00
$ 150.00 $ 150.00
$ 1,926.90 $ 6,192.00 $ 4,232.00
160 Carpinteria Cemetery District
SALARIES and WAGES
Caretaker and Clerk --
!Albor . .
Total Salaries and Wages  - .
GRAND TOT AL .
Approved by J erome F. Tubbs,
Secretary


$ 180.00 $ 180.00 $ 180.00
510.00 420.00 420.00
$ 690.00 $ 600.00 $ 600.00
$ 690.00 $ 600.00 $ 600.00
Page Eighty-Five
Explanation
Name of Requested
of Fund Increaaea
P age
101
General
"
"
"
"
Gen eral
General
102
Carp. Cem.
District
Page Eighty-Six DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
CLASSIFlCA TION
Account
161
SALARIES and WAGES
Caretaker - -------
Extra Labor - ------
Total Salaries and Wages.  ___ _
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Power ---- ---- ------------- ---
Telephone  .
Repairs and Replacements 
Power Mower and Parts -
Materials and Supplies ---
Total Maintenance and Operation
------ --------.--
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Uwnmower . 
Total Capital Outlay -
GRAND TOTAL -
Approved by Frank R. Simpson,
Secretary
-0
,0
~ ct)
EX P END I TURES
Total Actual
and Estimated Requested Allowed by Boar(
(Dollara only) (Dollars only) of Su pervlaora Current Year Endlnc
(Dollara only)
YearEndlnc J una 30, 1935 Year Endlnc
J une 30, 1934 June 30, 1935
Goleta Cemetery District
$ 2,400.00 $ 2,400.00 $ 2,400.00
100.00 300.00 300.00
$ 2,500.00 $ 2,700.00 $ 2,700.00
$ 150.00 125.00 $ 125.00
85.00 85.00 85.00
95.00 200.00 200.00
85.00
250.00 100.00 100.00
$ 615.00 $ 460.00 $ 460.00
$ 225.00 $ 226.00
$ 225.00 $ 225.00
$ 3,116.00 $ S,385.00 $ S,386.00
162 Guadalupe Cemetery District
SALARIES and WAGES
Care taker  
Clerical Help ----- --
labor _--- --------- ---
Total Salaries and Wages.--
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies -
Service and Expense -----
Total l\.faintenance and 0,pera.
ti on ----
GRAND TOTAL -
Approved by Obas. L. Campodonico,
Secretary
$ 1,380.00
25.00
100.00
$ 1,380.00
26.00
100.00
$ 1,380.00
26.00
100.00
$ 1,606.00 $ 1,605.00 $ 1,605.00
$ 26.00 $ 25.00 25.00
100.00 100.00 100.00
$ 125.00 $ 125.00 $ 126.00
$ 1,680.00 $ 1,630.00 $ 1,630.00
Explanation
Name of Requested
of Fund
Goleta
Cem. Dist.
Goleta
Cem . Dist. 
Goleta
Cem. Dist.
Guadalupe
Ce.m. . Dist.
Guadalupe
Cem. Dist.
lncreaaea
Pas
103
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104












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DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
CLASSIFICATION
Account
163
SALARIES and WAGES
Caretaker   
Clerical Help .
Labor . 
Total Salaries and Wages.-
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Mtaterials and Supplies 
Repairs and R epla cements -
Service and E xpense ---
Total Mainte nance and ()per -
a ti on   .
GMND TOT ~ 
Approved by C. D. McCabe,
Secretary
-0 ,a
.[.,
EX P EN DI TU R ES
Total Actu&l
and Estimated
(Dollars only)
Curt10n t
Year Ending
June 30, 1934
Requested
(Dollars only)
Year EndJnir
June SO, 1935
Allowed by Board
of Supervisors
(Dollars only)
Year Endinir
J une 30, 1935
Lompoc Cemetery District
$ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00
120.00 120.00 120.00
75.00 590.00 590.00
-
$ 1,695.00 $ 2,210.00 $ 2,210.00
$ 115.79 $ 800.00 $ 800.00
28.90 80.00 30.00
9.00 9.00 9.00
$ 153.69 $ 839.00 $ 839.00
$ 1,848.69 $ 3,049.00 $ 3,049.00
164 Los Alamos Cemetery District
SALARIES and WAGES
Caretaker  _. .
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies 
Total Mainte nance and ()pera.
ti on ------
CAPITAL OUTLA y
Equipment -  , ---
Total Capital Outlay 
GRAND TOT .AL ---------
Approved by Henry R. Gewe,
Secretary
$ 450.00 $ 800.00 $ 300.00
$ 450.00 $ 300.00 $ 300.00
$ 100.00
$ 100.00
$ 170.00 $ 170.00
$ 170.00 $ 170.00
$ 550.00 $ 470.00 $ 470.00
Page Eighty-Seven
Name
of Fund
Explanation
of Requested
lncreuea
Lompoc
Cem. Dist.
"
Lompoc
Cem. Dist.
"
Los Alamos
Cem. Dist .
Los Alamos
Cem. Dist.
Los Alamos
Cem. Dist.

Page
105

106

Page Eighty-Eight DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
CLASSIF ICATION
AccoaDt
165
SALARIES and WAGES
Caretaker -----------
~let'ie!E1l 1Iel1 . 
Iabor . 
Total Salaries and Wages .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies ---
Repairs and Replacements -- 
Service and Expense ---
Emergency Repairs -----
Total Maintenanoo and Operation
. .  . . 
GRAND TOTAL ---
Approved by Stella Moore,
Secretary
166
SALARIES and WAGES
Caret.akers . .
Clerical Help . .
~l:Cl'  . .
Total Salaries and Wages ----
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Ma terials and Supplies -
Repairs and Replaooments 
Service and E.xpense --
Total Maintenance and Opera
tio n . _. - .--
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Equipment
Total Capital Outlay - -
GRAND TOTAL --- - 
Appr oved by Esther M. Venaas,
Secretary
EXP E N D IT URES - To tal Actual 0 Allowed by Board "" aad Estimated Requested f (Dollars onlT) (Dollars only)
of Supervisors . Current Year Eadhls
(Dollars only)
Year Eadhlir June 30, 1935 Year Eadlns J une 30, 1934 J une 3 0, 1935
Oak Hill Cemetery District
$ 1,200.00
60.00
100.00
$ 1,200.00
120.00
100.00
$ 1,200.00
120.00
100.00
$ 1,360.00 $ 1,420.00 $ 1,420.00
$ 200.00 $ 200.00 $ 200.00
200.00 240.00 240.00
40.00
51.00
$ 491.00 $ 440.00 $ 440.00
$ 1,851.00 $ 1,860.00 $ 1,860.00
Santa Maria Cemetery District
$ 1,890.00
240.00
2,040.00
$ 4,170.00
$ 188.00
192.00
548.00
$ 918.00
$ 988.00
$ 988.00
$ 6,076.00
$ 1,050.00
800.00
2, 760.00
$ 4,110.00
$ 200.00
200.00
600.00
$ 1,000.00
$ 100.00
$ 100.00
$ 5,210.00
$ 1,890.00
800.00
2,760.00
$ 4,950.00
$ 200.00
200.00
600.00
$ 1,000.00
$ 100.00
$ 100.00
$ 6,050.00
Name
Explana tion
of F u.ad
of Requested
Oak Hill
Cem. Dist.
"
Oak Hill
Cem. Dist.
"
"
Santa Maria
Cem. Dist.
"
Santa Maria
Cem. Dist.
"
Santa Maria
Cem. Dist.
lncreuea.
Pace
107

108




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DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EX P EN DI T URE S -0 Total Actual and Estimated Requested Allowed by Board
CLASSIFlCA TION .
[ (Dollars only) (Dollars only) of Superviaora
Current Year Ending (Dollars only)
Vl Year Ending June 30, 1935 Year Ending
June 30, 1934 June 30, 1935
Account
169 Carpinteria Union High School Fire District
SALARIES and WAGES
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
CAPITAL OUTLAY
GRAND TOTAL ------
170
SALARIES and WAGES
Department Salaries --
Sec. Salaries .
Total Salaries and Wages 
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Mlaterials and Supplies 
Service and EXpense ---
Water  _. ______________  _____
Insurance  _. . _ ._ .__ ,
Total Maintenance and Opera
ti on 
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Equipment ------- -----
Hose . _  _ . _  _ . .
Total Capital Outlay ---
GRAND TOT AL -
Approved by Geo. J. Juarez,
Commissioner
171
MAINTENANCE a.nd OPERATION
Repairs and Replacements 
Service and ~pense 
Total M.aintenance and Qperation
. ._  _________  _  _____ ~--
GRAND TOTAL 
Approved by Henry R. Gewe,
Trustee
$ 3,000.00
500.00
6,000.00
$ 1,200.00
250.00
2,800.00
$ 9,500.00 $ 4,250.00
Guadalupe Fire District
$ 390.00 $ 390.00 $ 390.00
30.00 30.00 30.00 --- $ 420.00 $ 420.00 $ 420.00
$ 110.00 $ 100.00 $ 100.00
230.00 130.00 130.00
324.00 324.00 324.00
336.00 350.00 350.00
$ 1,000.00 $ 904.00 $ 904.00
$ 1,180.00 $ 1,060.00 $ 1,060.00
80.00 90.00 90.00
. $1,260.00
$ 2,680.00
$ 1,150.00
$ 2,474.00
Los Alamos Fire District
$ 150.00 $ 180.00
$ 150.00 $ 120.00
$ 300.00 $ 300.00
$ 300.00 $ 300.00
$ 1,150.00
$ 2,474.00
$ 180.00
$ 120.00
$ 300.00
$ 300.00
Page Eighty-Nine
Explanation
Name of Requested
of Fund lncreaaea
Pase
1081/2
Carpinteria Un. H. S.
Fire Dist.
"
Guadalupe
Fire Dist.
Guadalupe
F~ Dist.
"
Guadalupe
Fire :ist.
Los Alamos
Fire Dist.
109
110

Page Ninety DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
CLASSIFICATION
Account
172
SALARIES and WAG.ES
Regular Patrol ----
Additional Wages -----
Total Salaries and Wages . .
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies -
Communication and Transportat
ion . _ . ._ .
Heat, Light, Power and Water 
Repairs and Replacements ---
Service and Expense ----
Total Maintenance and Operat.
ion . 
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Buildings, Land, Etc. ---
Equipment -----,-------
Total Capital Outlay . .
GRAND TOTAL . .
-0
.0 s
.
II
EXPENDITURES
Total Actual
and Est imated Requested Allowe d by Board
(Dollars only) (Dollars only) of Sup ervuors
Curren t Year E ndin&' (Dollars only)
Year Endin&' J une 30, 1935 Year Ending
June 30, 1934 J une 3 0, 1935
Montecito Fire District
$13, 749.00 $15,100.00 $15,100.00
605.00 460.00 460.00
~- -~~~------~~ $14,354.00 $15,560.00 $15,560.00
262.54 $ 410.00 $ 410.00
387.61 400.00 400.00
378.99 380.00 380.00
476.43 650.00 650.00
880.33 900.00 900.00
$ 2,386.90 $ 2,740.00 $ 2, 740.00
$ 6.00
10,291.00
$10,297 .0-0 --------~~~
$27,036.90 $18,300.00 $18,300.00
Name
of Fund
Montecito
Fire Dist.
Montecito
Fire Dist.
"
"
"
"
Montecito
Fire Dist.
Capital Outlay and Miscellaneous Contingencies and Emergencies
as required by law changes, accidents, etc., will be obtained fr-0m balance
in district fund.
Estimated needs for the fiscal year 1934-35 will be $18,300 in addition
to $10,000.00 of the present balance in District Fund.
Approved by Huron Rock,
Chairman
173 Orcutt Fire District
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Mlaterials and Supplies . .
Repairs and Replacements .
Service and Expense -
Total Maintenance and Oper -
ation . --
GRAND TOT AL . .
Approved by A. S. Luttrell,
. Secr etary
$ 25.00
15.00
10.00
$ 60.00
25.00
25.00
60.00
25.00
25.00
$ 50.00 $ 100.00 $ 100.00
$~~50-.-0-0~~$~-1-00_ __0 0~~$~-1-00-.-00-
Orcutt
Fire Dist.
"
ExplanatJon
of Requeated
Increases
Pase
111
112


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DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
CLASSlFICA T lON
Account
174
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Materials and Supplies 
Repairs and Replacements 
Service and Expense ------
Total Maintenance and Operation

CAPITAL OUTLAY
Equipment - --- '""" - __ - 
Total Capital Outlay -------
GRAND TOT AL 
Approved by L. L. Ross,
Chairman
180
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Service and Expense 
Total Maintenance and Operation
--------------------
GRAND TOT AL 
Approved by Thos. Dinsmore,
 Supervisor, First District
181
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Service and Expense ---
Total Maintenance and Oper
a.ti on  --- - -- -----.
GRAND TOT AL 
Approved by Sam J . Stanwood,
Supervisor, Second District

EX P ENDITU RE S -0
J.s Cl)
T otal Actual
and Estimated
(Dollars only)
CurTent
Year Encll.,.
Juae 30, 1934
Requeated
(Dollars only)
Year Encllnir
June SO, 1935
Solvang Fire District
$ 93.26 $ 120.00
25.00 75.00
120.00 25.00
$ 238.26 $ 220.00
$ 300.00 $ 335.00
-
$ 300.00 $ 335.00
$ 5311.26 $ 555.00
Allowed by Boarc
of Supervisors
(Dollars only)
Yaar Endinir
June SO, 1935
$ 120.00
75.00
25.00
$ 220.00
$ 335.00
$ 335.00
$ 555.00
Carpinteria Lighting District
$ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00
$ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 -- - - $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00
Mission Lighting District
$ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00
$ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00
$ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00
Page Ninety-one
Nitme
o f F und
Solvang
Fire Dist.
Solvang
Fire Dist.
Ezplanatlon
of Requested
lncreaaes
Page
113
114
Carpinteria
Lighting Dist.
115
Mission
Lighting Dist.

Page Ninety-two DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
EXPEND IT U RE S CLASSIFICATION -0 Total Actual Allowed by Boarc e. and Eatlmat ed Requested (Dollar only) (Dollars only) of S upervisor
o Current Year Ending (Dollars only)
II
Year Endinr June 30, 1935 Year Ending
June 30, 1934 June 30, 1935
Account
182 Casmalia Lighting District
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Service and Expense --- $ 400.00 $ 400.00 $ 300.00
Total Maintenance and Operation
 - - -~- ---- -- $ 400.00 $ 400.00 $ 300.00
183 Guadalupe Lighting District
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Service and Expense -- $ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00
Total Maintenance and Operation
----- ---------- $ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00
184 Los Alamos Lighting District
MAINTENANCE and OPERATION
Service and Expense -  -
Total Maintenance and Operation
--
185
M.AlNTENANCE and OPERATION
Service and Expense --- 
Total ?tiaintenance and Operation
----------- -------------------- ----
Approved by C. L. Preisker,
Supervisor, Fifth District
$ 1,100.00 $ 1,100.00 $ 1,100.00
$ 1,100.00 $ 1,100.00 $ 1,100.00
Orcutt Lighting District
$ 1,010.00 $ 1,000.00 600.00
$ 1,010.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 600.00
190 Montecito County Water District
Amount r equired under provisions
of County Water
District Act as per resolution
filed herewith,
Whole District ---
Barnes Addition -------
Ortega Hill Addition -
GRAND TOT AL . .
Approved by John A. Jameson,
President Board
$152,000.00
$152,000.00
$134,068.82
500.00
600.00
$135,168.82
$184,068.00
500.00
600.00
$135,168.00
Name
Explanation
of Fund
of Requested
lncreaaea
p._.
116
Casmalia
Lighting Dist.
116
Guadalupe
Lighting Dist.
116
Los Alamos
Lighting Dist.
116
Orcutt
Lighting Dist.
117
ltintecito County
Water Dist.
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Elementary School Budget
SURPLUS INCOME figures in bold face type.
Artesia
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
Salary
Fund
General
Fund
Page Ninety-three
Bids. Tax
Fund
Total
Funds
ADMINISTRATION:
Governing Board  _________$' --1_0_. OO_ ______- -----,--:-:~
Total Administration  $ 10.00
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries - Certificated  $ 2,500.00
Supp1 i es  ________. .8;:.0.:. .0:.0.:._ _____- -=--=-=-=--
Total lntruction . . 2,580.00
LIBRARY:
Books -------------------------- -__________8 _0_.oo_ _______- --=----:-
Tota l Library  80.00
OPERATION OF PLANT:
162

Salaries-- Non Certificated.  . 00
Supplies  ~g:gg
Service Charges -- 
Insurance  __________3_ 7_. O_O_ _______- =-:--=-=~
To tal Operation of Plant . - 249.00
?.iAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Repair of Grounds . -. 20.00
Repair of Buildings  ---- 75.00
Repair of Equipment  - 25.00
Replacement of Equipment --- ------------8-5.-00- ----.,----- Tot al Maintenance of Plant 205.00
B. SPECIAL EXPENSE CHARGES:
SPECIAL CHARGES:
Tuition _ ________4.: .8:.0.:;0.; 0-=------- -----
Total Special Charges 480.00
D. TOTA L PROPOSED EXPENDITURES _ _ .,$;2;c.:,5.;0;.0.;;. .0.;;0.;._ __:$;1.;:,1 0.;4;. o.:.o.;_ _____ .-"$.3;!6.:,. .0.;._4.'-0'.0.:.
IV. TOT AL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS $2,500.00 $1,104.00 $3,604.00
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E. CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Treasurer) . -  .
F. ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
State Apportionments:
$390.00 $1,402.00 $1,792.00
a. State School Fund 1,653.00 1,663.00
b. State General Fund (60% to Salary Fund)  ___9_ 92_.00 ___6' -6~1_. o_o_ _______l_ :.6.;6.;3.;_0-0'-
G. TOT AL OF E AND F  - $3,085.00 $2,063.00 $5.098.00
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Excess of IV
over G) .- ---53-5.-00- --9-59-.00- -------1-.49-4.0-0
I. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS ( Should balance
with IV if district tax is required) . . $2,600.00 $1,104.00 $3,604.00
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
Ina tructions) . ._- _  .



Page Ninety-Four
Ballard
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries--A!rtificated --
Salary
Fund
General
Funds
Bide. Ta"
Fund
Tot.al
Funds
$1350.00
s uppies -  - -----------------'-$_100._o_o ---- ------
Total lnatruction . . $1,450.00
LIBRARY:
Other Expense -- 40.00
Total Library  ._   ----------'-'""--'-----~------- 40.00
OPERATION OF PLANT:
Salaries--N on Certificated - 160.00
Supplies . ___ ______ _________ . 80.00
Service Charges . : 50.00
Insurance - -------------50-.0-0 ----=:-=---:= Total Operation of Plant 290.00
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Repair of Grounds . ---
Repair of Buildings . -  .
Repair of Equipment -
Replacement of Equipment . --
10.00
140.00
20.00
35.00
Tot al Maintenance of Plant  -- ----------------------- 205.00 ___________________ __,;;_;_""""
Total Regular Eii:penae . - 
D. TOT AL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES.----
IV. TOT AL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS . .
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E. CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Treaaurer)
F. ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
State Apportionments
$1,350.00 $635.00
$1,350.00 $635.00
$78.00 $460.00
a. State School Fund --  841.00
b. State General Fund ( 60 % to Salary Fund)  ----5-05-.00- ---33-6.-00- -----
G. Total of E and F - $ 1,424.00 $ 796.00
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
over C) . . --- 74.00 161.00
I. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if diatrict taii: ia required) . . $1.350.00 $635.00
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
Inatructiona) . .
1,985.00
$1,985.00
$1,985.00
$538.00
841.00
841.00
$ 2,220.00
235.00
$1,985.00
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Betteravia
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
ADMINISTRATION:
Salary
Fund
General
F unds
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Bids. Tax
Fund
Total
Funds
Business Division  $ 10.00
Total Administra tion  ~-------------------$ -10-.00
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries-Certificated . . $4,540.00
Suii:lies - 495.00
Total Instruction . . 5,035.00
LIBRARY:
Books  . ------- 120.00 Tot al Library  . . 120.00
OPERATION OF PLANT:
Salaries-Non Certificated  358.00
SuJplies  100.00
Insurance . 65.00
Total Oper a tion of Plant  ~---------;;.'-----------~
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Repair of Buildings . .
Repair of Equipment . .
62.00
162.00
523.00
Tota Maintenance of Plant --------------------------------------.-:2:C2C4~.:.0:-0" .
Total Regular Expense . . $5,912.00
B. SPEC IAL EXPFNSE CHARGES:
SPECIAL CHARGES:
Rentals . -. - 400.00
Total Special Charges. . ~-------------------40-0.-00
0 . TOTA L PROPOSED EXPENDITURES- ---'$--4', 540.00 $1,772.00 $6,312.00 __ _,__,__ ________ __,_.;;.:.;.;;_'--
I I. OUTSTANDING OBLIGATIONS,
J uly 1, 1934 70.00 70.00
--~:--=:--=-=--=""'"--.,.,-,-,------------- 1 V. TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS $4,540.00 $1,842.00 $6,382.00
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E . CASH BALA.NCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Tr easurer)
F. ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
$124.00 $2,962.00 $3,086.00
State Ai:portionments:
a. State School Fund  - 2,542.00 2,542.00
b. State General Fund (60% to Salary Fund)  1,525.00 1,017.00 2,542.00 ---"---~---'--;;. _______ _,__~
G. TOTAL OF E AND F - --$'4-,-19'1-.0-0- --'$-3',-97-9-.0-0 -------'-"'"$-8,-17-0-.0-0
H. District TAX REQUIREMENT (Excess of
IV over G) .  349.00 2,137.00 1,788.00
I. TOTAL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if dis trict tax is required) . . $4,540.00 $1,842.00 $6,382.00
VJ. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
Inst r uc tions) ---
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Blochman Union
1.-PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
ADMINISTRATION:
Salary
FWd
General
Funds
Bide. Tax
Fund
Total
Funds
Business Division ------ $ 10.00 ----------'~.:. _______ _., ____ ~
Total Administration -- $ 10. 00
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries--Certifi cated . .
Salaries--N'On Certificated - 300.00
$ 3,550.00
Total Instruction - -------------------3-,85-0.~00
LIBRARY:
Books  -. -----------''-'-'-.;8.0;0.0. _ _________ Total Library -------------- 80.00
OPERATION OF PLANT:
Salaries-Non Ceiitificated  400.00
Supplies -  108.00
Service Ch~s  120.00
Insurance  332.00 ----------------------- Tot al Operation of Plant  -- 960.00
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Repair of Equipment. . --- ----------7-5.0-0 -------------- Tot al Maintenance of Plant 75.00
AUXILIARY AGENCIES:
Transportation of Pupils. . ----------80-0.0-0 -----------
Tota l Auxiliary Agencies ---------------------80-0.0-0
Total Regular Expense. . --------------------'$'-'50,!-7'-7.5: .'-0'-0'-
D. TOT AL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES . . $3,550.00 $2,225.00 $ 5. 775.00
II. OUTSTANDING OBLIGATIONS,
July 1, 1934- ---------20-0.-00- --------20-0.0-0
IV. TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS . .
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E. CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Treasurer)
F. ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
$3,550.00 $ 2, 425. 00 $5,975.00
$664.00 $11.00 $675.00
State Apportionments:
a. State School Fund . -. 1,659.00 1,659.00
b. State General Fund (60 o/o to Salary Fund)  ____9_ 9_6.0_0_ __ 6_6_3_.o_o_ _______l -, '-6-_5_9_.o_o
G. TOTAL OF E AND F $2,655.00 $1,327.00 $11.00 $3,993.00
H. District TAX REQUIREMENT (Excess of
IV over G)  __ . -----'8- 9.:.5._.-0'-.0.; .__. .1.;:,. .0;;9;"-8-'." .0:0.;_ __1_ 1_.0'-0'--_;;;l; .9;.9.;3.;;.: 0;0.;.
I. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if district tax 1s required) . . $3,550.00 $2,425.00 $5,975.00.
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
Instructions) . .

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Bonita
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
ADP.IINISTRATION:
Salary
Fund
General
F und
Page Ninety-seven
Blq . Taz
F und
Total
F unds
Governing Board  ------------~_.=------------~_,
Total Adminiatra tion -
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries - Certificated . .
Su pp lies . ------- -- -------~
Total lnatruciton -
LIBRARY:
Books  ------ _________ --'
Total Library .
OPERATION OF PLANT:
Salaries--Non Cer.titicated . .
~uppli~  .
Service Charges . .
Insurance  ---------~==----------------
Total Operation of Plant . .
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Repair of Buildings . .
Repair of Equipment  -
Replacement of Equipment  - __________ .,:.= ________ _
Total Maintenance of Plant . . 166.00
, UNDISTRIBUTED RESERVE ----------'-76 00 76.00
Total Rerul a.r Expenae  --- _ _________________ :$:!.:3~,t.:8.6:.30,.0:
$1,671.00
.!J03.00
$2,674.00
IV ove r G)  _ ___ 24.00
I. TOTAL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if district tax ia r equired) . . $2,660.00
VJ. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
lnotruct iona) . . --------- ____ -----
Buellton Union
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries - Certificated -
Salary
Fund
$3, 750.00
S upplies  --  - _____ ---- . _ _ _
T otal Inst r uct ion -
LIBRARY:
$1,103.00
$1,103.00
$633.00
668.00
$1,201.00
98.00
$1,103.00
Gener al
Fundo
$ 35.00
$110.00
$110.00
$110.00
$110.00
Bids. Tax
Fund
$3,863.00
$3,863.00
$643.00
122.00
$3,863.00
T otal
Funds
$3,785.00
Books . ._ . ------------ --- ----------=1=2.000:. _ __________
Total Libra ry ------
OPERATION OF PLANT :
Salaries-Non Certificated ---
Supplies-
Service Charges -
Insurance  ___  .
120.00
360.00
230.00
130.00
32.60
28.00
770.50
Other Expense - _ ________ __. __________ _
Total Ope ration of Plant . .
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MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Repair of Buildings . ------ 50.00
Repair of Equipment ----------CO2 5.00- -------- Total Maintenance of Plant . _. 7 5.00
AUXILIARY AGENCIES:
Transportation of P upils. . - ---------'1-,0-25-.00- ----------- Total Auxiliary Acencies. _. ---------- ________ 1,025.00
Total Reirular Expense $5,775.50
O. TOTA L PROPOSED EXPENDITURES  -- $3,7 50.00 $2,025.50- -------'--'-'-'.;$5;,. 7.7;.5_50;
IV. TOTA L BUDCET REQU IREMENTS. ._ __ f.~3',- 7'-5"~0;0;;"0"" _$ 2,025.50_ ______$,_ 5,._ 7_7_5_.5_0
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E. CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Treasurer)
F . ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
State Apportionments:
a. State School Fund  
$1,030.00 $50.00
2,371.00
b. State General Fund ( 60 o/o to Salary Fund)  -- 1,423.00 948.00
c . TOT AL OF E ANO F . ---- $4,824.00 $998.00
$1,080.00
2,871.00
2,371.00
$5,822.00 ------------- --------- H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Excess of
IV over C) 1,074.00 1,027.50 1,027.50 _______ _,_ __
I. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should bala.nce
with IV if district tax is required)  $3,750.00 $2,025.50 $5,775.50
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (SI
natructiona) . ~ . _. . .
--~- - -- -------- ----- ---- -
Carpinteria Union
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
ADMINISTRATION:
Governing Board . .
Educational Division ---
Business Division ---
$
Salary
Fund
3,427.00
General
Funds
Bid   Ta.a
Fund
$ 100.00 $
1,200.00
$
Total
Funds
------- -- Total AdministTation . . $ 4727. 00
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries - Certificated . . 22,439.00
Supplies  _  _. ----------'---1-,5-0-0-.0-0 -----__.,--.,. Total Instruction . _.   23,989.00
LIBRARY:
Books  _  _ . -- --. - ------ _________5" -2_0;.o.;o.;__ _________
Total LibrarJ'" --------- 520.00
OPERATION OF PLANT:
Salaries - Non Certificated . . 2,500.00
Supplies   . 4 00. 0 0
Service Charges ---- 1,000.00
Insurance ----------_ ________7_ 0_0_.oo ___________ _
Total Operation of Plant ---- 4,600.00
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Repair of Grounds  100  00
Repair of Buildings - 400.00
Repair of Equipment --- 200.00
Replacement of Equipment  ------------'3;;0;.0.;.;.0"-0'--- ---------
Total Maintenance of Plant . . 1,000.00
AUXILIARY AGENCIES:
Transportation of Pupils - 810.00
Total Auxiliary Acenciea . -  - =======================================8:1:0:.0=: 0
Total Reirular Expense - 85,596.00


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Page Ninety-nine
C. CAPITAL OUTLAYS (Do not include Bond Money):
CAPITAL OUTLAYS:
Buildings  .    .  $ 3 ,220. 00
Total Capital Outlays  ------------~ ---- 3,220.00
D. TOTAL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES $ 26,866.00 $ 9,730.00 $ 3,220.00 $ 38,816.00
II. OUTSTANDING OBLIGATIONS, July 1, 1934.  - - -- 600.00 600.00
IV. TOT AL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS . . $ 26,866.00 $ 10,330.00 $ 3,220.00 $ 39,416.00
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E. CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Treasurer) 606.00 262.00 868.00
F. ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX
State Apportionment:
a. State School Fund - 10,618.00 10,518.00
b. State General Fund (60% to Salary Fund) ---~63_11.00 4,207.00 10,618.00
G. TOTAL of E and F  16,829.00 4,813.00 262.00 21,894.00
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENTS (Excess of IV
over G) . . 9,037.00 5,617.00 2,968.00 17,622.00
I. TOTAL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if district tax ia required) - $ 25,866.00 $ 10,330.00 $ 3,220.00 $ 39,416.00
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENTS (See lnatructiona)
 . $ 14,664.00 $ 2,968.00
---- _,~--- -~-- --- -- ---~------- --
Casmalia
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
ADMINISTRATION:
Salary
Fund
Ceneral
Funda
Bids. Tax
Fund
T otal
Funda
Governing Board  _______$, _ __ _;1;;_0:o00:_ .:__ _________
Total Administration . .-.  $ 10.00
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries - Certificated . . $ 1,460.00
StlpJlies --------- ------- -- - - - 90.00- ------- Total Instruction . . . 1,540.00
LIBRARY:
Books  _. . _.  _ . _ _______ __4.0 ;_0;0; ._ _______ . 0,0.,.
Total L.ibrary  
OPERATION OF PLANT:
Salaries - Non Certificated . . 250.00
Supplies 70  00
Service Charges  100.00
Insurance - 10.00 $ 142.00 _________ _.:.;__:_.:___,___~~..__ ____ Total Operation of Plant ---- 572.00
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Repair of Grounds . . 70.00
Repair of Buildings  120.00
--------------~~~-'-----,-~ Total Maintenance of Plant - 190.00
AUXILIARY AGENCIES:
Transportation of Pupils ---- -----------'"32 3-.00- ---------,- Tot a I Auxiliary Agencies  323.00
Total Regular Expense  2,675.00
D. TOTAL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES  $ 1,450.00 $ 963.00 $ 262.00 $ 2,675.00
-~--'----'-------'------'----=-!:.:-"-"';:.
IV. TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E. CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Se.c ure from County Treasurer) . .
$
$
1,450.00 $ 963.00 $ 262.00 $ 2,676.00
363.00 $ 410.00 $ 342.00 $ 1,105.00

Page One Hundred
F. ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
State Apportionments:
a. State School Fund -
b. State ~neral Fund (60o/o to Salary Fund) . .
818.00
- ---49-1.-00 ---327.00 G. TOT AL OF E and F  . $ 1,662.00 $ 737.00
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Exceaa of IV
over G) . _____ ___________ ,. ___ _ - - ------- 1. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
212.00 226.00
with IV if diatrict tax ia required)  - --$- -~.450.00 $ 963.00
VJ. TOTAL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (See
I nstructiona)  _ .  $ 226.00
818.00
818.00
$ 342.00 $ 2, 741.00
80.00 226.00
262.00 2,675.00
- - - --~ ~--- ----~- ----
Cold Spring
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
ADMINISTRATION:
Salary
Fund
Ceneral
Funds
Bids. Tax
Fund

Total
Funds
Business Division  --------$- '-- 40.00- - ------:---,.,.-.-:- Tot a I Adminiatration  $ 40.00
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries - Certificated --- $ 4,600.00
Supplies  - 200.00
Total lnatruction - --------~ ~--------4,800.00
LIBRARY:
Books .   80.00
Total Library . . 80.00
OPERATION OF PLANT:
Salaries - Non Certificated . . 790.00
Supplies  100.00
Service Charges  350.00
Insur ance  --------- 100.00 Total Operation of Plant . . 1,260.00
l.IAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Repair of Grounds - 200.00
Repair of Buildings  - 634.00 $ 166.00
Repair of Equipment  - ------ -- 100.00 Tot a I Maintenance of Plant . . 1,100.00
~--~-----~ Total Regular Expense . . --- ------- 7, 270. 00
B. SPECIAL EXPENSE CHARGES:
SPECIAL CHARGES:
Tuition  _________ 80.00
Total Special Charges  ------- -------------8-0.-00
D. TOT AL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES . .
IV. TOT AL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS . .
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E. CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Treaaurer) . .
F. ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
$ 4,600.00 $ 2,684.00 $
$ 4,600.00 $ 2,684.00 $
$ 1,378.00 $
166. 00 $ 7 ,350.00
166.00 $ 7 ,360.00
166.00 $ 1,644.00
State Apportionments:
a. State School Fund - 1,642.00 1,642.00
b. State General Fund (60% to Salary Fund)  986.00 667.00 1,642.00
County Taxes on Securities and Credits (60% to Salary
Fund) -.  1,000.00 1,000.00 ---~-----'-----------'-----
G. TOT AL OF E and F . 2, 627. 00 $ 8,036.00 $ 166.00 $ 5,828.00
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENTS (Exce11 of IV
over G) . - __1" "''.9; 73.;.;0.;._0 _ __4_ 5__ 1 .00_ _______l  6_2_2_. 0_0
I. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if diatrict tax ia required) -
VI. DIS.TRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
I n' atrutt1.o r'i a ) ' : .
$ 4,600.00 $ 2,584.00 $ 166.00 $ 7,360.00
$ 1,522.00


College
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
ADl\iINISTRATION:
Salary
Fund
wneral
Fund a
Page One Hundred One
Bid   Tu:
Fund
Total.
Funds
Business Division  - - _______ $.__ _1 _0_. OO_ _____ ~---=--=-=c-:-
Total Adminiatration  $ 10.00
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries - Certificated  __$ ,___"'"4'",".5;.5.;0;.;. 0;;.0;; ___ ________ _ ___ ~
Total lnatruction   4,550.00
LIBRARY:
Boo ks . -- ---. --------
Total Library -
OPERATION OF PLANT:
 Salaries - Non Certificated . .
~UJJ}i~S . .
120.00
-------------------~1~2~0~.0,--0:-
780.00
300.00
Service Charges  65.00
In su ran ce . -- -. ----- --- $
------------~---------
100.00
Total Operation of Plant  . . 1,245.00
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Repair of Buildings  _______________ 5_0_. 0_0 ___ _
Total Maintenance of Plant  50.00
AUXILIARY AGENCIES:
Transpor a tio n of P upils . ---------'1","2;;0'-0; 0 ;;"0-----------
T otal Auxil:ary Agenciea . .
UNDISTRIBUTED RESERVE -
Total Rer ular Expenae ------- ------
C. CAPITAL OUTLAYS (Do not include Bond Money):
CAPITAL OUTLAYS:
640.00 850.00
1,200.00
1,490.00
8,665.00
Ground Improvements  ________ 2_0_0_.00_ __________
Total Capital Outlays . . ________________ ____2_ 0;;0;;;.0;-"0-
D. TOT AL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES . $ 4,550.00 $ 3,315.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 8,865.00
II. OUTSTANDING OBLIGATIONS, July 1,
1934 ---- --------1-25-.00- --------12-5.00

IV. TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS  $ 4,550.00 $ 3,440.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 8,990.00
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E. CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
 ( Secure from County Tr.eaaurer) . . $ 127.00 $ 133.00 $ 260.00
F. ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
State Al)portionments: . 
~: ~t:i! ~;~~~1 ~~~~  soo/;i~sa:iai-YTh~if $
2i~~g:gg 1,026.00 ~:~~~:gg ____ __.;;.;_ __ _,_.;_;.;;_ _____
G. TOT AL OF E and F  $ 4,106.00 $ 1,153.00 $ 133.00 $ 5,392.00
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIRJ;:MENT (Excess of IV
over C)  444.00 2,287.00 867.00 3,598.00
I. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if d iatrict t ax ia required) -----
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
lnatructiona) -----------  
$ 4,550.00 $ 3,440.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 8,990.00
$ 2,731.00 $ 867.00
--.0--- -T - - ~ - ~~- ---
Cuyama
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries - Certificated . .
Salary
Fund
$ 1,350.00
General
Funds
Bids. Tax
Fund
Total
Fund a
Supplies . , $ 50.00
~------!.-.~:__-----~~---
Total lnatruction --- $ 1,400.00

 Page One Hundred Two
LIBRARY:
Books . _ 40.00
~~~~~~--~~ ~~~~--~~~~
Total Library  --  40.00
OPERATION OF PLANT :
Salaries - Non Certificated . .
Supplies . __ ______ ---- -----
Service Cha.rges   __ ._,. ___ . . _., . ~.--------
I nsuranoo . _ --- -----. 
45.00
20.00
127.50
40.00
Other Expense  -   10.00
-~~~~~~~~-O.-~"--~~~~~~~~~-
T o ta l Operation of Plant . -  -. 242.51)
M!AINTENANCE OF PLANT :
Repair of Buildings . - .  ______ . ___ 
Total Maintenance of Plant ---------
AUXILIARY AGENCIES:
Transportation of P upils . .
Tot al Auxiliary Acencies . .
Tot al Recular Expense  . .
D. TOTAL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES  
IV TOT AL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS . .
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E . CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Treasurer)
F. ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
State Apportionments:
a. State School Fund ----- -----
b. State General Fund (60% to Salary Fund) ---
C. TOT AL OF E and F  -----
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Excess of IV
I. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if district t.ax is required) -----
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREME.NT (See
Instructions) . -  .
40.00
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- 40.00
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--=-.,-----
---'--'
$680.00 $76.50 $756.5()
753.00 758.00
----462.00 801.00 768.00 $1,885.00 $877.50 $2,262.50
535.00 820.00 320.0()
$1,850.00 $697.50 $2.047.60
-- ---- -~-- -
Elwood Union
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
AD1\.1INISTRATION:
Salary
Fund
General
Fund
Bldw. Tax
Fund
Total
Funcb
Governing Board ---- $25.00 Total Administration . . ------~~~'----~---~-~~$ 2-5. 0-1
INSTRUCTION: .
Salaries - Certificated . .
Supplies . _  _ . 
$4.610.00
400.00
------~- Total Instruction . .
LIBRARY:
Books . .
Total Library -----
OPERATION OF PLANT:
Salaries-Non CA!rtificated . .
Supplies . ---------
SInesruvricaen cCeh arg.e. ,.s  .-- _-. __-___-___ - _--  _-_ .,- ___-., ., 
Total Operation of Plant  ---------A
UXILIARY AGENCIES:
5.010.00
120.00
120.00
720.00
160.00
536.00
800.00 ~~~~~~~~~'--'--'-'-~~~~~-~~~~-
1,716.00
1,200.00
1,200.00
Transportation of Pupils . _ . - 
-~~----~~~~--~~~~~,.-=~,
Total Auxiliary Acenciea . - . ----- .
--~------~---~--~~~"--'-'--
Tot al Recular Expense . . $8,071.0().
B. SPECIAL EXPENSE CHARGES:
SPECIAL CHARGES:
Tuition . _ . __ .  40.00
Total Spcial Charces . . 40.0()l


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Page One Hundred Three
C. CAPITAL OUTLAYS (Do not include Bond Money):
CAPITAL OUTLAYS:
Buildings  -- ----. ---  - -  -----  -. ----------------=1=-2--'5--.'- O:.O;'-----:-:-=--:c-
Tot al Capital Outlays - --- 125.00
D. TOTA L PROPOSED EXPEND I TU RES -_ _$, __4_ 6_1-0'-.-'0"_0_$,__3,~5_0_1.-'0-_0_,$,___1_2_5 . .0.:c-0'---'$,__-'-8~,2-'-3_6.-0'0-
IV. TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS $ 4,610.00 $ 3,501.00 $ 125.00 $ 8,236.00
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
.E. CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Treasurer)
F. ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
State Apportionments:
a. State School Fund  - 2,436.00
$18,775.00 $618.00
b. State General Fund (60% to Salary Fund)  1,462.00 974.00
G. TOTAL OF E AND F  :  . ---=$-cs".-8=-98,0.,0.--$,.19,.-,-7-49.00--$618.00
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Excess of IV
$19,393.00
2,436.00
2,436.00
$24,265.00
over G)  ____71 2._o_o _1_ 6"," -2_4_8_.o o_ __ 4_9_3_.o_o __1_6 _0_2_9_.o_o
t. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if district tax is required) . . $4,610.00
. ---
Garey
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
ADMINISTRATION:
Salary
Fund
$8,501.00
~eneral
Funda
$125.00
Bids. Tax
Fund
$8,236.00
Total
Funda
Business Division  _________.$ _1_0=--0:0.: .________ _,,,
Total Administration . . $10.00
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries - Cer tificated  $1,500.00
Supplies ----------- ---100_._oo _______ ---:=-=--,:-
Total Instruction . . 1,600.00
LIBRARY:
Books . --------------------------------- __________4_ 0=--0:0.: .________- -
Total Library ---- 40.00
OPERATION OF PLANT:
SSual paprli iee&s --.N.on. C.e.r.ti.fi.ca.t.ed. ._  ___ . _ _ . ____-___-___-_______ _
Service Charges --
Insurance --------
175.00
20.00
70.00
25.00
Other E~ense ---------- 40.00
Total Operation of Plant. . - -------------------~3~3=0-.0=0
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Repair of Grounds  -- 50.00
Repair of Buildings 13.00 37.00
Repair of Equipment 50.00
Total Maintenance of Plant- ----~----------------------------------1,.5-,0.-.-0-~0 Tot al Rel'ular Expense $2,130.00
--------------------'--"==:~
D. TOTAL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES $1,500.00 $593.00 $37.00 $2,130.00
II. OUTSTANDING OBLIGATIONS,
July 1, 1934 50.00 $50.00 ----- IV. TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS $1,500.00 $643.00 $37.00 $2,180.00
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E. CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Treasurer)
F. ES Tl MA TED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
State Apportionments:
a. State School Fund  -
b. State General Fund (60% to Salary Fund) . .
G. TOT AL OF E AND F  -- 
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Excess of IV
over C)  . ____  ~  -  
I. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if district tax is required) . .
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT {See
Instructions)  : . -
$14.00 $350.00 $38.00 $402.00
847.00 847.00
5 o 8.0 :-:0:,.----=-3:"3"'-9=- .-:0:--0- ---=--=-=--=-=--__,==-'8~4;.7.;,;. o.;~o
$1,369.00 $689.00 $38.00 $2,096.00
----13-1.-00- ---46-.00- ---1-.00- ---8-5.0-0
$1,500.00 $643.00
$85.00
$37.00 $2,180.00
Page One Hundred Four
Goleta Union
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
Salary
Fund

General
Funds
Bid~. TaJ
Fund
Total
Funds
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
ADMINISTRATION:
Governing Board ---------- $20.00
Educational Division ----------- --------25.00 Tot al Admini1tration -- $45.0I
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries - Certificated -------- $13,600
Supplies ------------ 1,161.00 ________ .;;. ~----------
T otal I n1truction . ------------- 14,761.01
LIBRARY:
Salaries--No n Certificated  ---- ________4: :.0;:;0.; .O.;O~----------
T otal Library -- ---~-------- 400.00
OPERATION OF PLANT:
2,615.00
. Supplies . _  __ ------ 400.00
Service Charges ---------------- 1,100. 00
Insurance ---------_________ __3:50.00_ ______, .-___
Total Operation of Plant $4,465.00
Salaries--N on Certificated ---------
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Repair of Grounds  --------- 300.00
Repair of Buildings  --------- 375.38
Repair of Equipment . -------------- 475.00
Replacement of Equipment---------------_________ __:2.0;:0;;0.:;.0.~----------
Total Ma intenance of Plant  ----------
124.62
1,475.00
AUXILIARY AGENCIES:

Cafeteria Supervision ------------- 25.00
Civic Center -----------: 100.00
Transportation of Pupils ---------------- _______2 _8-0'-"0"'_.o""o'_ _________
Total Auxiliary Acencie--------------- 2,925.00
UNDISTRIBUTED RESERV E -- ---------------___ _____ _:1.04.:~. 0:0._ ______.1: :_:0:.4.:.:0: .:0:
Total Recular Expense ---------- - $24,175.00
B. SPECIAL EXPENSE CHARGES: 
SPECIAL CHARGES:
Tuition  ________ 2.20.00
Total Special Charce-------- -------------------=2:.=2:0.:O ~O
D. TOTA L PROPOSED EXPENDITURES. . --- $13,600.00 $10,670.38 $124.62 $24,395.00
II. OUTSTANDING OBLIGATIONS,
July 1, 1934. -  . ________6 0-;.5.: 0:0;;,__ ______ __6;:;0:.5;:.:; 0.:.:0.
IV. TOT AL BUDGET REQUIREM.ENTS . -V.
INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E . CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Trea1urer)
F. ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
$13,600.00 $11,275.38 $124.62 $25,000.00
$1,838.00 $124.62 $1,962.62
State Apportionments:
a. State School Fund  ------------ ------- $8,669.00 8,669.00
b. State General Fund ( 60 % to Salary Fund) ___5 ,202.00 3,467 .00 8 ,669.00 ;:_.;;.-'-'---'-_.;_:;__ ______ _:.~_;:.~
G. TOT AL OF E AND F . ------------- $13,871.00 $5,305.00 $124.62 $19,300.62
H . DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Exce11 of IV
over G) - ------ ----- -____ ;2:.7.:.1.:.0.:0.:; .__ .5;:__ 9:;_7:.0.:. ;3:8~_ _____ 5.!,. 9:7.;:03:.: .8
I. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if di1trict tax i1 required)  --------- ------ $13,600.00 $11,275.38 $124.62 $25,000.00
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
I n1 truction1) . . $5,970.38

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 Guadalupe Joint Union
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
AD MINIS TR.A TION:
Governing Board . .
Educational Division -
Business Division ----
Total Adminiatration -
INSTRUCTION:
Sa laries-Certificat.ed . -. -- -
Salary
Fund
$2,700.00
Ceneral
Fund
x
$50.00
$50.00
50.00
Page One Hundred Five
Bldr . Tax
Fund
Total
Fundo
---- ------- - ----- ----- $2,850.00
18,300.00 1,500.00 Kdgn.
supp1 i es . -. _____ ____3_ _ o_o_o_.o o~---------~
Total I not ruction  22,800.00
LIBRARY:
~tlJJlies --------
t Books . ___ _
100.00
600.00
Total Library . .
OPERATION OF PLANT:
Salaries-Non Certificated . .
Supplies . . _ . _  .
Service Charges -
Insurance . .
Other Expense . .
2,760.00
200.00
800.00
100.00
700.00
(
$1,000.00
--------------------,.--=--,. Total Ope r a tion of Plant 0 4,860.00
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Repair of Buildings. . ------ 100.00
Repair of Equipment  --- 50.00
Replacement of Equipment . ----- ______ :z.a.b 50.00
Tot a l Maintenance of Plant . . 200.00
AUXILIARY AGENCIES:
Attendance ---
Transportation of Pupils  -- - ----- -- Tot al Auxiliary Agencieo . . 1,100.00
UNDISTRIBUTED RESERVE - 200.00 200.00 ---------------"""""'-~-'-'-'-'-----~..;c.:.
Total Regular Expenoe -
C. CAPITAL OUTLAYS (Do not include Bond Money):
CAPITAL OUTLAYS:
$32,710.00
Equipment  300.00 ______________ ;;.;.-'--'---'-----
Tot al Capital Outlaya 300.00
D. TOT AL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES . .
IV. TOT AL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS . .
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E . CASH BALANCE. J uly 1, 1934
( Secure from County Treaaurer)
F . ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
Stat.e Apportionments:
a. State School Fund  ---
b. Stat.e General Fund (60% to Salary Fund) . .
G. TOT AL OF E AND F ---
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Exceaa of IV
ov e r G)  - .
I. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS ( Should balance
w1" th IV 1"f d"1 atr1. ct tax .  requi re d) 
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
lnatructiona) -

-------------- --------
$ 21, 000. 00 $10,410.00 $1,600.00 $33,010.00
$21,000.00 $10,410.00 $1,600.00 $33,010.00
$1,470.00 $2,500.00 $1,692.00 $5,662.00
13,043.00
---7,826.00 5,217.00
13,043.00
13,043.00
$22,339.00 $7,717.00 $1,692.00 $31,748.00
--~---~~-~
1,339.00 2,693.00 92.00 2,693.00
$21,000.00 $10,410.00 $1,600.00 $33,010.00
$2,693.00

Page One Hundred Six
Honda
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
INSTRUCTION:
Salary
Fund
Salaries--Certi ficat.ed . __ ----------- $1,3 6 O. 00 ---.!...:.:;:.:.:.:.
Total lnstraction ----------------
LIBRA.RY :
General
Funda
Bid&'. T&JC
Fund
Total
Funds

$1,360.00
Books  ~. ------ 40.00
Total Library . __ ., __________ ,._ ---------~;_-------~4~0.~o~o
OPERATION OF PLANT:
Salaries-Non Certificated  46.00
Supplies ---------------------------------__ ;1:;.0.:0..0.:0:._ _________
Total Operation of Plant . . 145.00
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Repair of Buildings . ------------ -- ---- 100.00 Total Maintenance of Plant --------------------..1.:0.c0:.0.:0.
Total Recular Expense ------------ ---- --------
D. TOT AL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES $1,350.00
-----'-- --
IV. TOT AL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS _________ _
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E . CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Treasurer)
F. ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
Stat.e Apportionments:
$1,350.00
$24.00
$1,635.00
$185.00 $100.00 $1,635.00
$185.00 $100.00 $1,6 35.00
$244.00 $31.00 $299.00
a. Stat& School Fund----------------------- $ 741.00 $ 741.00
b. State General Fund (60% to Salary Fund)  ___4 4_;6;.,.o;;o'-----2.9;;6"'".'. 0.;0;;. .________74 1.:. .0 .:.0.:.
G. TOT AL OF E AND F . --- $1,210.00 $640.00 $31.00 $1, 781.00
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Excess of IV
over G) ------------- ------------- ____1 40.00 -- 355.00 69.00 146.00
I. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if district tax is required) . . $1,350.00 $ 185.00 $100.00 $1,635.00
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
Instructions) . .

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-
Hope
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
ADMINISTRATION:
Salary
F und
General
Funds
Page One Hundred Seven
Bide. Tax
Fund
Total
Funch
Governing Board  ________ _ $3.00
Total Administration . . $3.00
INSTRUCTION:
Salar ies - Certificated . . $8,300.00
Supplies  _____ ___4 0.;0.;_~0~0--------=--==-=--='""77
Total lnatruction  8, 700.00
LIBRARY:
Book s  -- -----------------------------------. - - - ----- --240.00 Total Libra ry . . 240.00
OPERATION OF PLANT :
Salaries--Non Certificated . .
Supplieii . .
Service Charges  .
Insurance  - - - -----
1,500.00
80.00
400.00
200.00
Total Opera tion of Plant . . -------=$-=2-,:1-~8-0=-.:0:0:
l\fAINTENANCE OF PLANT :
Repair of Grounds . .
Repair of Buildings  
Repair of Equipment . .
Replacement of Equipment   - -------------------.,.,,,.,C"7 Total Maintenance of Plant  
45.00
125.00
200.00
150.00
520.00
AUXILIARY AGENCIES:
Other Auxiliary Agencies. .  5.00
Total Auxiliary Acenciea. ._  . -------------~ 5.00
UNDISTRIBUTED RESERVE   $ 1,350.00
-~-~-
$ 400.00 $ 1, 750.00
Total Reguar Expense . - .  $13,398.00
B. SPECIAL EXPENSE CHARGES:
SPECIAL CHARGES:
Tuition . . - --- 1,000.00
Total Special Charges   1,000.00
C. CAPITAL OUTLAYS (Do not include Bond Money):
CAPITAL OUTLAYS:
Ground Improvements   -------- 20.00
Tota I Capital Outlays  ---------- - -~-----------------~2-0.~0-0
D. TOT AL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES $9,650.00 $4, 768.00 $14,418.00 ---~__,;._;._ _ _.; -----~--.i.;;~.;;.;;;:;.;.,;._:.
JV. TOT AL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS $9,650.00 $4, 768.00 $14,418.00
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E. CASH BALANCE. July 1. 1934
(Secure from County Treasurer)
F. ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
State Apportionments:
$724.00 $2,020.00 $2,744.00
a. State1 School Fund $5,268.00 5,268.00
b. State General Fund (60% to Salary Fund) 3,161.00 2,107.00 5,268.00
County Taxes on Securities and Credits (60% to
Salary Fund)  2,000.00 2,000.00
--------- --'----------'c.!:~

G. TOT AL OF E AND F $9,153.00 $6,127.00 $15,280.00
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Excess of IV
over C ) ----- 497.00 1,359.00 862.00
I. TOTAL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if district tax is required) . . $9,650.00 $4,768.00 $14,418.00
VJ. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
lnatructiona)  . .
Page One Hund.red Eight
Jalama
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
ADMINISTRATION:
Salary
Fund
COeral
Fu.nda
Bid. Tas
Fund
Total
Funda
Total Administration . .
Governing Board .  ____ ___ ____$, 10. . Q.Q_ __________
$1 0.00
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries--Cetrificated . $1,350.00
Supplk!s - ________ 150.00 __;;;_:_ --,.,---,.~---,----
Tot a I Instruct ion . 1,500.00
LIBRARY:
Books ------------ . 40  00
Tota) Library  
OPERATION OF PLANT :
Supp lies  _  
Insu.rance . .
Total Operation of Plant   .
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
--------~
55.00
10.00
40.00
65.00
Repair of Buildings  _________15 .00 ;;.;.-'---------,-----1=5.~00
Total Maintenance of Plant . .

UNDISTRIBUTED RESERVE -- 15.00 15.00
---------:--~
Total Reg'Uar Expense . . $ 1,645.00
B. SPECIAL EXPENSE CHARGES:
SPECIAL CHARGES:
'l'llitio11   ~----- --  420.00
----------:-:-"="'~-,---.-:-,-,.,_---~
Total Special Cbarses . 420.00
~-------_;.-'-'---'~----'--=-~~c.:.;,;--"-':_;,_;.~
D. TOT AL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES  - $1, 770.00 $295.00 $2,065.00
----'--'------'------:----.-,,~,--'-'-'-'-.;;,.;;,.;.
IV. TOT AL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS . .
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E . CASH BALANCE. July 1, 1934
( Secure from County Treasurer) -
F . ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
State Apportionments:
$1, 770.00 $295.00 $2,065.00

$1,140.00 $1,140.00
a. State1 School Fund . -. 841.00 841.00
b. State General Fund (60% to Salary Fund)  ____5_ 0_5_.o_o_ __ _33 6_.oo _______8_ 4_1_.oo
G. TOT AL OF E AND F  --- $2,486.00 $336.00 $2,822.00
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Excess of IV
oe r C) . _______ . _.  _. . - , . . _.  ----71-6.0-0 --- 41.o:o;'-----~'---'--;.1."s'"1'- o.;o.;.
I. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if district t ax is required) . . $1,770.00 $295.00 $2,065.00
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
lnatructiona) . .



Page One HundNd Nine
Lake View
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
INSTRUCTION:

Salary
Fund
c~neral
Fund.a
Blq. Tax
Fund
Total
Funds
Salaries--Certificated --- :------- ----------- ___$, l_,40_0; 0.;-0 '-----------------
Total lnatruction  .  .   .
LIBRARY:
Books .  40.00
-----------~
To tal Library  .
OPERATION OF PLANT:
Salaries--Non Certificated . .
StJiJli~ . .
Service Charges . _  .
In su ran ce  _____  .
160.00
86.00
10.00
22.00
$1,400.00
40.00
O.ther Expense  40.00
-----------------------~
Total Operation of Plant . . 307.00
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT :
Repair of Grounds  ._. 16.00
Repair of Buildings  ---- 30.00
Repair of Equipment- ---------26-.0-0 ----------
Total Maintenance of Plant.  -----------------------7'.0..0:.0.:
Total Reguar Expense  ------- $1,817.00
C. CAPITAL OUTLAYS (Do not include Bond Money):
CAPITAL OUTLAYS:
Equipment -------------'l"-7;l;;;;.;o;;o;;__ _. .:..:.;.__;_. ___
Total Capital Outlay  ---------------------=l:7.c.-l=-.=O~O
D. TOTA L PROPOSED EXPEND ITURES  ___ $._1",4-_0_0._0_0 __ $,_6_88._00 ______- $'-_1,'9-_88._00
IV. TOT AL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS $1,400.00 $688.00 $1,988.00
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E . CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934 .
(Secure from County Treaurer) . .
F . ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
State Apportionments:
a. State School Fund  -
b. State General Fund (60% to Salary Fund) . .
G. TOT AL OF E AND F . .
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Exce of IV
$64.00
836.00
601.00
$1,390.00
$219.00 $273.00
$663.00 $1,943.00
over G)  -------1-0-.0-0- '-'--'-3-6.-0-0 -------'----';4.5;.0.0.
I. TOTAL INCOME REQUIREMENTS ( Should balance
with IV if ditrict tax i r equired-------
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
lnatructon) - --
$1,400.00 $588.00 $1,988.00
$46.00
Page One Hundred Ten
Lompoc Union
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
ADMINISTRATION:
Salary
Fund
~neral
Funds
Bldl'. Tax
Fund
Total
Funds
Educational Division - -  - $70.00 ~~~--~~~~~"-'--;;;;_~~~~~~~~~- T ota1 Adminiatration  _. .  $70.00
INSTRUCTION :
Salar ies Certificated ----- ------ -- $22,200.00
Total Instruction . .
LIBRARY:
Books . 680.00
~~~~~~~~~.;.___;.;_~~~~~~~~~-
Total Library . . 680.00
OPERATION OF PLANT :
Salaries--Non Certificated -
Supplies . ___  _. ____  _  _  _  __  .
Service Ch.arges  . .
2,340.00
500.00
900.00
Insurance  300.00 $375.00
~~~~~~~~~~~~~----~~~~,--~~ Total Operation of Plant $4,415.00
?tfAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Repair of Buildings . .
Repair of Equipment  ------- 
100.00
Replacement of Equipment  -- -----
100.00
100.00
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Tot al Maintenance of Plant 300.00
AUXILIARY AGENCIES:
Transportation of Pupils . .
Total Auxiliary Agencies . . 2,025.00
UNDISTRIBUTED RESERVE  1,000.000 1,000.00 ~~~~~~~~-'-'-.:;.-'-'--'--~~~~~~~~_;;.;_;c. Tot.al Regular Expense  $33,190.00
B. SPECIAL EXPENSE CHARGES:
SPECIAL CHARGES:
Tuition --  1,400.00 4,400.00 ~~~---~~~~----~~~~~~~~~~-=-c~ Total Special Cbarses  5,800. O~
C. CAPITAL OUTLAYS (Do not include Bond Money):
CAPITAL OUTLAYS:
~nd . .
Ground Improvements - --
650.00
500.00
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~ Total Capital Outlays 1,150.00
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'---'-'-
D. TOT AL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES . . $ 23,600.00 $ 14,915.00 $ 1,626.00 $ 40,140.00
II. OUTSTANDING OBLIGATIONS,
July 1, 1934 1,350.00 1,950.00 3,300.00
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~-
1 V. TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS $24,950.00 $16,865.00 $1,625.00 $43,440.00
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E. CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Treasurer) ------
F. ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
State Apportionments:
$1,350.00 $3, 750.00 $1,630.00 $6,730.00
a. Stat~ School Fund  ---- 14,950.00 14,950.00
b. State General Fund (60% to Salary Fund) 8,970.00 5,980.00 14,950.00
~~~---~~~~----~~~~~~~~~~--~-
G. TOT AL OF E AND F . _  . . $ 26, 270. 00 $9, 730.00 $1,630.00 $36,630.00
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Excess of IV
over G)  320.00 7,135.00 5.00 7,135.00
~~~~~~~~--:.~~~~~~~~~~--~-
I. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if district tax is r equired) . . $24,950.00 $16,865.00 $1,625.00 $43,440.0()
VJ. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
Instruction.a) . . -. . --. _  ~ $7,135.00


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,-


Los Alamos
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
AD1.fiNISTRATION:
Salary
Fund
General
Fund
Page One Hundred Eleven
Bld1._ Tax
Fund
Total
Funds
Governing Board - $30.00 -~~~~~~--------~~~~~~~-=-=~:"":"
Total Administration -- $30.00
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries-Certificated --- $5,200.00
supp)i es  ----------  - ----------- _________4_ 0;.0;;.;. oo.;_ _____ ____
Total Instruction . . 5,600.00
LIBRARY:
Books . ____. .  120.00
Total Library . . -------------------1~2~0~.=o-o=-
OPERATION O~ PLANT:
Total Operation of Plant . . 1,800.00
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Total Maintenance of Plant . . 1,100.00
AUXILIARY AGENCIES:
Total Auxiliary Agencies . . 1,000.00
UNDISTRIBUTED RESERVE  __________________22 6._oo
Total Rerular Expense - $9,876.00
------------~~~~~--'-'----
D. TOTA L PROPOSED EXPENDI TU RES. ._ __ $,_5,_2.0.;._0. o_o __,$_27_6.0.;._0.0.; _ _$,_1.,:.9-_2_6. oo.; __,$_9 _8-7'--6'-.;.0;;.0.;.
IV. TOT AL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS $6,200.00 $2,760.00 $1,926.00 $9,876.00
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E. CASH BALANCE, July 1. 1934
(Secure from County Treasurer) . .
F. ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
State Aiportionments:
$10.00 $236.00 $246.00
a. State School Fund 2,648.00 2,648.00
b. State General Fund (60% to Salary Fund)  _ __1_ _5_ 89._oo ___l ", '-0- 59.00 2,648.00
G. TOT AL OF E AND F  ,. $4,287.00 $1,069.00 $236.00 $5,542.00
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Exceaa of IV
over G) -- ____96_3._00 ___ _1,_,.6;8__1__.0; 0_ _ 1,690.00 4,334.00 _,_'-'--';;;;;__~~=-=--'-~
I. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS ( Should balance
with IV if district tax ia required) . .
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
lnatructiona)  .
Los Olivos
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries - Certificated ---
30c maint. tax sure
$6,200.00 $2, 750.00 $1,926.00
Salary
Fund
$ 3,055.00
$2,644.00 $1,690.00
General
Funda
Bld1. Tax
Fund
$9,876.00
Total
Funds
Salaries - Non Certificated --- $ 800.00 ---~~--"'---;;;._;;;;.;_ ___ ~~~~~~-
Tot a I Instruction ----------- $ 3,365.00
LIBRARY:
Salaries - Non Certificated -- 80.00
80.00
OPERATION OF PLANT:
Salaries - Non Certificated - 510.00
Supplies  _ .  175.00
Service Charges - 260.00 In.surance  ___ ______ 10.:.0;o.:0.:0. :___ ___ ~~~~~-
Total Operation of Plant. . - 1, 035.0 0

Page One Hundred Twelve
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Repair of Grounds - 60.00
Repair of Buildings .  200.00
Repair of Equipment  100.00
Replacement of Equipment  __________7.: .6. .00 -,,,.-=--r----:--:-c-~=-=-:
Total Maintenance of Plant 426.00
AUXILIARY AGENCIES:
Transportation of Pupilir -- 75.00
Tot a I Aux i Ii ary ~en cies. .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . - - -,-,.-.,,.,,,.---=7-5=-,. o:"o"
-----------------:-=,-----';.:~
Total Rel'ular Expenae - 4,970.00
D. TOT AL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES $ 8,055.00 $ 1,915.00 $ 4,970.00
-~---'--------~----------'---"'"--- .
IV. TOT AL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS $ 8,055.00 $ 1,916.00 $ 4,970.00
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E . CASH BALANCE. July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Treaaurer)
F. ES Tl MA TED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
S~~ ~:':~0ch~~ln~~nd . . .
b. State General Fund ( 60 % to Salary Fund) . .
C. TOT AL OF E AND F  __   _   _  _  .
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Exceaa of IV
$ 510.00 $ 510.00
$ 1,677.00
1,006.00
1,677.00
671.00- ---- ----1-,6'7-7-.0-0
$ 2,683.00 $ 1,181.00 $ 3,864.00
over G) . 372  00 734.00 l :t106.00 ___________________ __ __
I. TOTAL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if diatrict tax ia required)  --- $ 3,055.00 $ 1,916.00 $ 4,970.00
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENTS (See
I n1tTuct-ion1 . ,,.  _ .    $ 1,106.00
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v. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E. CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Treasurer) $ 659.00 $ 137.00 $ 8.00
F. ES Tl MA TED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
State Apportionments:
a. Stat School Fund. . 883.00
b. State General Fund (60 Jo to Salary Fund}  530.00 353.00
c. TOT AL OF E AND F  - $ 2,072.00 $ 490.00 $ 8.00
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Excess of IV
over C ) - -~------- 162.00
) . TOTAL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if district tax is required)  $ 1,910.00 $ 490.00 $ 8.00
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
Instructions) -----------------
. ---- - -- - ~ --
Maple
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
ADMINISTRATION:
Salary
Fund
C eneral
Fund
Bid. Tax
Fund
$
$
$
804.00
833.00
883.00
2,570.00
162.00
2,408.00
Total
Funds
Business Division . . ----------'--'---------_.- Total Administration . .
INSTRUCTION:
Sala r ies - Certificated . .
Salaries - Non Certificaited . . --- ---- --- Tot al Instruction . .
LIBRARY:
l3 1cs . . - ------- Total Library  .
OPERATION OF PLANT:
Salar ies - Non Certificated -
~tl.JJl ie~ -------------
Service Charges . .
Insurance -----~
Other Expense    - -------- Total Operation of Plant . .
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Repair of Grounds c 
Repair of Buildings . .
Repair of Equipment  .
Replacement -of Equipment . .
-----------~,;._ __ Total Maintenance of Plant . . --------------- Tot a I Regular Expense . .
B. SPECIAL EXPENSE CHARGES:
SPECIAL CHARGES:
'l'\lition . -----36'0-.00
Total Special Charges  -------
D. TOT AL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES . .
II. OUTSTANDING OBLIGATIONS, July 1, 1934
IV. TOT AL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS . .
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E . CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Treasurer) . .
F . ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
State Apportionments:
a. State School Fund . .
$ 8,060.00 $
--=---==-=--=-=-,.,---0
$ 8,060.00 $
$ 296.00 $
1, 718.00
b. State General Fund (60% to Salary Fund}  ___ ;;.1:;,;.0c3:;1 .00 - C. TOT AL of E and F . . $ 3,045.00 $
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Excess of IV
over C) .  -  . ----1-6.0-0 I. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if di1trict tax is required) . . $ 3,060.00 $
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
Instructions) . . $
123.00
770.00
237.00
1,007.00
5.00
687.00
692.00
315.00
1,007.00
380.00
483.00
$ 3,830.00
237.00
$ 4,067.00
$ 301.00
1,718.00
1,718.00
$ 3,737.00
830.00
$ 4,067.00
Page One Hundred Fourteen
Miguelito
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries - Certificated
Salary
Fund
C en er a l
Funda
Bldr. Tax
Fund
Tota l
F\lnda
- $1, 770.00
Tot.al lnatruction      -   -----~ ------------ - $-1,-7-70.00
LIBRARY:
Books . _  _ . __  .  .  . -------Tot
a I Library -
OPERATION OF PLANT:
Salar ies - Non Certificated . .
E;\lJJl~s --------------------- --- ----- ------ 
Service Charges . .
Insurance  _.  _ _.  ___ __  .
Total Operation of Plant . .
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT :
Repair of Grounds . .
Repair of Buildings . .
Total Maintenance of Plant .  .
Total Reirular Expense .  .
B. SPECIAL EXPENSE CHARGES:
SPECIAL CHARGES:
Tuition  ___ . ______ . _  
$40.00
125.00
100.00
36.00
105.00
50.00
150.00
$40.00
366.00
200.00
$2,376.00
180.00 -'------- ---- --- -- Tot al Special Cbarires  . . ----
D. TOTAL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES .  . $1,960-.00- - $606.00
IV. TOT AL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS . .
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E. CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Treasurer) .   .
F. ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
State Apportionments:
a. State School Fund . .
b. State General Fund ( 60 % to Salary Fund) . . --
G. TOTAL OF E AND F . .
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT ( Excess of IV
$1,960.00
$848.00
782.00
469.00
$2,099.00
over G)  - ---- --$149.00
I. TOTAL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if district tax is r e quire d) .
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
Instructions) - - - 
$1,960.0Q
$606.00
$1,492.00
313.00
$1,805.00
1,199.00
$606.00
180.00
$2,556.00
$2,666.00
$2,340.00
782.00
782.00
$3,904.00
1,348.00
$2,556.00

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Montecito Union Salary
Fund
General
Funds
Page One Hundred Fifteen
Blda. Tax
Fund
T otal
Fund a
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:

ADMINISTRATION:
Business Division - $25.00 Total Adminiatration  - -------~--
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries-Certificated . .
~ll-pJli~s. ------- -- --- -
Other Expense . .
Tot al I nat r uction . .
LIBRARY:
]3()()~   --------------- --------------
Total Library  .
OPERATION OF PLANT :
$ 15,889.00
---
- -----
1,200.00 Kdgn.
1,100.00
200.00
240.00
Salaries - Non Certificated  1,900.00
Supplies  224.00
Service Charges -  935.00
- $25.00
17,889.00
240.00
Insurance . _  ---------r-187_._oo _______ -:-.:-:---:
Total Oper a t ion of Plant 3,246.00
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Repair of Buildings . .
Replacement of Equipment  ___ _
1,000.00
200.00
Total Maintenance of Plant . .
AUXILIARY AGENCIES:
Recreation . _  . 150.00
Transportation of Pupils 1,700.00
Tot a l Auxiliary A.'{encie1  -----------'---~
UNDISTRIBUTED RESERVE . . 1,187.00
Total Regular Expen1e . .
132.00
1,882.00
1,850.00
$1,187.00
$25, 769.00
B. SPECIAL EXPENSE CHARGES:
SPECIAL CHARGES:
Tuition  200.00
Total Special Cha rge1 . . -----~------~~~~~--2~0~0-.o=o ----------- ---
D . TOT AL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES  $ 15,889.00 $ 10,448.00 $ 132.00 $ 25,969.00
IV. TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS   $ 15,889.00 $ 10,448.00 $ 182.00 $ 25,969.00
v. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E. CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Trea1u rer) -- $200.00 $2,472.00 $132.00 $2,804.00
F . EST I MA TED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
State Apportionments:
a. State School Fund  5,238.00 5,238.00
b. State General Fund ( 60 o/o to Salary Fund)  3,148.00 2,095.00 5,238.00
County Taxes on Securities and Credits ( 60 % to
Salary Fund) --  5,000.00 5,000.00
G. TOT AL of E and F .  . $8,581.00 $9,567 .00 $132.00 $18,280.00
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT ( Exct11 of IV
over C )   6,808.00 881.00 7,689.00
I . TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if di1trict tax i1 required)  $15,389.00 $10,448.00 $182.00 $25,969.00
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
lnatruc tions) ---- --- -- $7,689.00



Pagi! One Hundred Sixteen
Olive
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
Salary
Fund
\ieneral
Funds
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries-Certificated . . $1,350.00
Supplies  - .  . ----- Total ln1truction . _ ----
LIBRARY :
13 1cs   . --------- Tot
al Library -----
OPERATION OF PLANT:
$100.00
40.00
Salaries--Non Certificated  175.00
Supplies . . 25.00
Service Charges  10.00
Other Expense -- 20.00
Bldir. TaJ
Fund
Total
Funds
$1,450.00
40.00
---------------------- Total Operation of Plant . . 230.00
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Repair of Buildings 480.00 ________ ;;;;;.;;c.-_______ 480.00
Total Maintenance of Plant . .
UNDISTRIBUTED RESERVE  ________ ;1;2;_5~. oo.;_ _______ .1:0"2'-5:-.= 0-0'
Total Regular Expen1e . . - --- 2,325.00
D. TOT AL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES $1,350.00 $975.00 $2,325.00
------'------~-------------"-----
1 V. TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS $1,350.00 $975.00 $2,325.00
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E . CASH BALANCE, July l , 1934
(Secure from County Treasurer) --
F . ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
$13.00 $13.00

State Apportionments:
a. State School Fund . - 806.00 806.00
b. State General Fund (60% to Salary Fund)  ____4 8_4;oo_ __ 3.;__22.-o'-_o _ ______. .8;0""6~."0"-0'-
G. TOT AL of E and F  $1,290.00 $335.00 $1,625.00
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Exce11 of IV
over G)  ---- --. ---- -. ----- -------- ------------ -60-.00- - --64-0.0-0 -- -------700-.0-0 I. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with JV if di1trict tax i1 required) . . $1,350.00 $975.00 $2,325.00
VJ. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
Instructions) . . $700.00
~ ~ ------- ~ - --
Orcutt Union
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
ADMINISTRATION:
Salary
Fund
General
Fund a
Blq. TaJ
Fund
Total
Funds
Govern ingl Board  - ______ ____ _$,'-5'-=0,_. 0-=-0~---------==-=-=-
T otal Administration  $50.00
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries -- Certificated  $13,075.00 625.00 Kdgn.
Total lnatruction .  -------'----------~-----"'"1"3 ,700.00
LIBRARY:
}3(,)()~ --- 
Other Expense - - ------ - Total Library . .
OPERATION OF PLANT:
Salaries--Non Certificated . .
360.00
620.00
4,000.00
Supplies   275.00
980.00
Service Charges  400.00
II1sul'a11ce - ----------=lc,:.0.:0.:.0: 0.:0.:. ___ ____ --,.---=:----
Total Ope ration of Plant 5,675.00

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MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Repair f Gr unds  --
Repair f Buildings  -- --
Repair f Equipment  - ----
Total Maintenance of Plant . -  .
AUXILIARY AGENCIES:
1()().()()
25().()()
25().()()
Cafeteria Supervisin ----- 36().()()
Recr eatin ---- 1()().()()

6()().()()
Trans P r ta t i n f Pu pi Is ._ _ ___ _____2 4.(.:) .(:). .:.(.):(:)._ ______ ,.,
Total Auxiliary Agencies   --------------------=2:.t.8:,:;.6;:():.:. .(:):.(.:):
Total Regular Expense. .  __________________ .$.23.8:,:6.5.:.: .0.:0.:
D. TOT AL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES . . $13,075.00 $10,790.00 $23,865.00
II. OUTSTANDING OBLIGATIONS,
July 1, 1934- ---------- ---'-'---3-8-9-.0'-0'; ;;.3.8;.9.0;0.
IV. TOT AL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS . .
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E. CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Treasurer) ----- . 
F . ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
$18,075.()() $1(), 79().00 $389.00 $24,254.00
$1,086.00 $389.00 $1,475.00
State Apprlinments:
a. State Schl Fund  - $7,669.00 7,669.00
b. State General Fund ( 6 Oo /o t Salary Fund)  ___4_ _ 6_0_1_. 0:.0:;_ _3" "''.0; 6;_8;_ 0 ;_0'---------'7_,_,6. ;_6:9.:.:. .(.:)0:.
G. TOT AL of E and F ---- $12,270.00 $4,154.00 $ 389.00 $16,813.00
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT ( Excess of IV 
over G) . -  ___- :8:0.:.5.0.:0:._ _ 6!.,.6 :3.:.6..0.:.0.:. ._______ :.7,.:4.;4.;:.l.: .(.:):.0.
I. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS ( Should balance
with IV if district tax is required) . .
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT ( See
lnatructiona) . -.
Pleasant Valley
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
INSTRUCTION: 
$13,075.00 $10, 790.00
$7,441.00
-------------
Salary
Fund
General
Funds
Salaries--Certificated  $1,300.00
$38 9.00 $24 ,254.00
Bid . Tax
Fund
Total
Funds
s upplies . --------~$=1-0:0.o.:o.: __________
Total lnatruction   $1,400.00
LIBRARY:
B lcs  ----------=:4.(.):(.).(:): ___ _ ________
Total Library . . 4().()()
OPERATION OF PLANT :
Salaries-Nn Certificated -- 50.00
Suppl~s  25.00
Service Charges - 55.00
Insurance ---- 10.0()
Total Operation of Plant  --- ---------=-.:-=---------14-0.~00
l\fAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Repair f Grounds . ---- 2 5.00
Repair f Buildings 2 5.00
Repair f Equipment 25.00
Replacement f Equipment. . ----------:2:5:..0:. ______. .,,,_,.
Total Maintenance of Plant_ __________________- =1;:0:;0:.0.:0.:;
Total Reirular Expense. . -  --------------------=-1~6,: .8:.0.: O:~O

Pa~ One Hundred Eighteen
D. TOT AL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES $1,300.00
--~
IV. TOT AL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS $1,300.00
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E. CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Treaurer}
F. ESTIM.ATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
State Apportionments:
$37.00
a. State School Fund 769.00
b. State General Fund (60% to Salary Fund)  465.00
$380.00
$380.00
$690.00
$1,680.00
$1,680.00
$727.00
759.00
---------3-04-.00 --------7-59.-00
G. TOT AL of E and F - $1,251.00
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Exceaa of IV
over C) . 49.00
I. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV i f diatrict tax ia required) --
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See

Instructions)  - . .
Purisima
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
INSTRUCTION:
Salares-Certificated . .
Other Expense -
Total l natruction   
LIBRARY:
Books  _ ._ _________________ 
Total Library . _ . _ . .
OPERATION OF PLANT:
~\l.J)}lliiE!S .
Se-rvice Charges . ,  Insurance -
Total Operation of Plant . .
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
-------
$1,300.00
Salary
F uad
$1,500.00
------
-------~
$ 994. 00 $2,245.00
614.00 565.00 ---------'--""""
$380.00
Ceneral
F11Dda
$100.00
Blq. Tax
Fund
$1,680.00
Total
Funda
$1,600.00
40.00
---.------40.00
12.00
100.00
86.42 $43.58 __ __, _____ _
242.00
Repair of Buildings . - . 200.00
Replacement of Equipment. . _________1. :.0.:.0:'""." 0-=-0"--------"""""'.
Total Maintenance of Plant 300.00
AUXILIARY AGENCIES:
Transportation of Pupils.  . ---------1-80-.00
Tot a 1 Auxiliary Aeenciea ----------------------------1-8-0~.-00 Tot a I Recular Expenae . -. $2,362.00
------------------~~--
D. TOTA L PROPOSED EXPEND ITU RE s - - ___ $,-1-'","5"_00;'.- o-o;_ __ ,$'-81_8._4_2 ___ $,_4_3. 5_8 __,$_2',-3_6_2 ._oo
IV. TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS $1,500.00 $818.42 $43.58 $2,362.00
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E. CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Treaurer} -
F. ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
State Apportionments:
a. Sta.t:e School 'Fund . .
b. State General Fund (60% to Salary Fund) . .
G. TOT AL of E and F  
883.00
530.00
$1,413.00
$489.42 $43.58 $533.00
883.00
353.00 883.00
--------~
$842.42 $43.58 $2,299.00
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Excess of IV
over G)  ___.8 .7: ;.0;;0._ ___ 2_4_. .0 .;-0'---- -- ----63.00
I. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if diatrict tax ia required) . . $1,500.00
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
lnatructiona) . .
$818.42
$63.00

$43.58 $2,362.00



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Page One Hundred Nineteen
Rice
f. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGUL.AR EXPENSE:
ADMINISTRATION:
Salary
Fund
Ceneral
Funda
Bld1._ Tax
Fund
Total
Funda
Business Division ---- $10.00 Total Adminiatration  ---------~----------,---$-10,.0~0
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries - Certificated -- $1,460.00
Supplies - . ~ - --- --- 150.00
Total Instruction  . . 1,600.00
 LIBRARY:
Books . ---------40. 00 __________
Total Library  40.00
OPERATION OF PLANT:
Salaries--Non Certificated . .
Supplies  :  .
110.00
10.00
Service Charges - ----------1-0.0-0 ----------- Tot al Operation of Plant . -. 180.00
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Repair of Grounds . . 150.00
Repair of Buildings  -- ---------11-6.0-0 --- - -----=--"7""7 Total Maintenance of Plant - --------------------26-6.0-0
Total Rea-ular Expenae  -------------------$!2."'-''.0.:4.:6:. 0.:0;.
D. TOTA L PROPOSED EXPENDITURES -- $ 1,450.00 $_ 596_.oo_ _____ ,$__ 2__o_4_6_.o_o
IV. TOT AL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS . . $ 1,450.00 $ 596.00 $ 2,046.00
 V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E . CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Treasurer) . .
F. ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CUR.RENT
DISTRICT TAX:
State Apportionments:
a. State School Fund  - $906.00
$516.00
b. State General Fund (60% to Salary Fund)  ----544.00 862.00
G. TOT AL of E and F  $1,460.00 $877 .00
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Exceaa of IV
$516.00
906.00
906.00
$2,327.00
over G)   $281.00 $281.00
--------~----------~---
I. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if district tax is required) .
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
lnatructiona) --------
San Julian
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries--Certificated -
$1,460.00
Salary
Fund
$1,600.00
$596.00
Ceneral
Funda
Bld!f. Tax
Fund
$2,046.00
Total
Funda
Suppl~s -- ----------''-$1-0'0-.0'0- '-'-------- --- - Total Instruction -- $1,700.00
LIBRARY:
Books -------------- . - 40.00
Total Library . . 40.00
OPERATION OF PLANT:
Salaries--Non Certificated - 10.00
Supplies  30.00
Service Charges - 40.00
Other Expense - 20.00
Total Operation of Plant . . ~--------------~~~-1-0-0-.0-0


Page One Hundred Twenty 
AUXILIARY AGENCIES:
Transportation of Pupils . _  .
Total Auxiliary Aaencies . -- - -------- 50.00.;;_ _ _ _ _ _ _ =-__
- ------- 50.00
Total Reaular E xpense . . $1,890.00
B. SPECIAL EXPENSE CHARGES:
SPECIAL CHARGES:
Tuition  _  .__   _____  _  _ ____ 60.00
Rentals  .,. . __ . ~- -------- ---- - 60.00
----------"-.;;;.~;._---------:~- Tota l Special Chara ea. . ----- - -----------------:1.20:;.:. 0:0
D. TOTAL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES. . __ _Jl,600.00 $41 o. o;;.o.=---------"$-2=.,!.o.:-1=.0.:.: :.o.:.o.
IV. TOT AL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS . .
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
r CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secur& from County Treasurer) . .
F. ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
State Apportionments:
$1,600.00 $410.00 $2,010.00
$825.00 $325.00
a. State School F'und . -. $758.00 753.00
b. State General F und (60% to Salary Fund)  ___ _4 52.0;0;e--___80- "-l'"'".oo"------- --7_5;3.;'.-o"-o'-
C. TOT AL OF E AND F . . $626.00 $1,831.00
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Excess of IV
over C )  
$1,205.00
395.00 216.0-0 ----- ---17-9.0-0
I. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS ( Should balance
with IV if district tax is required)  -- $1,600.00 $410.00
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
lnatructiona) . _ . -- -- - . '"'  - $179.00
- - --- - - - -
Santa Barbara
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
ADMlNISTRA TION:
Governing Board  
Educational Division  
INSTRUCTION:
.Salaries--Certificated . .
.Salaries-Non Certificated  
Salary
Fu11d
$8,846. 76
190,898. 75
General
Fund
703.88
Bids. Tax
FUJ1d
$2,010.00
T otai
FUJ1d
Supplies . 5,106.26
th er Expense . - - . --- -------- _ _.;1;;6.;0.. .O;;O.;'----------=-~=-=--=--=-
T ota I Instruction  196,853.33
LIBRARY :
Books - ------- --1,488.10- ---------- Tota l Library  . -. . 1,483.10
OPERATION OF PLANT:
Salaries--Non Certificated . -. 18,880.00
Supplies  2,367.37
Service Charges  6,000.00
Insurance . - 1,145.00
Other Expense . -  -- ---------9-00-.00- - ----- --- -- Total Ope ration of Plant 29,242.37

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Page One Hundred Twenty-one
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Repair of Grounds 850.00
Repair of Buildings 53,351. 72
Repair of Equipment 1,100.00
Replacement of Equipment  ________ 6_0_0_.00
Total Maintenance of Plant . .
AUXILIARY AGENCIES:
Attendance ------------- -------. ----'"'
Civic Center . .
716.67
300.00
55,901. 72
H ea Ith Service  _________7_ _ 1_4_1_.60 ________
Total Auxiliary Airenciea 8,158.17
UND IST RIBU TED RESERVE  _______1_ 4__ 0-0'""0"._ 0""0"_ ______14_  0 00. 00
Total Regular Expenae- -----------------'---"'"-$3-1-4,5-9'2-.4-4
B. SPECIAL EXPENSE CHARGES:
SPECIAL CHARGES: Tuition . __ . __  _  . _ .  20,000.00
ltentllls  . 876.00
Total Special Chargea ------------~------~20 ,875.00
----------------------~__;.;
C. CAPITAL OUTLAYS (Do not include Bond Money):
CAPITAL OUTLAYS:
Ground Improvements  250.00
Buildings . 65,143.02
Addit ions to Buildings  - 6,000.00
Equipment . -  _ ________l_ _32_5_._oo __________
Total Capital Outlaya  72, 718. 02
D. TOT AL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES $194,240.50 $213,994.96 $408,185.46
II. OUTSTANDING OBLIGATIONS,
July 1, 1934 12,369.65 1,276.43 13,636.08
IV. TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS $194,240.50 $226,304.61 $ 1,276.43 $421,821.54
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E. CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Treaaurer) .  .
F . ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
State Apportionments:
a. State School Fund . .
b. State General Fund ( 60 % to Salary Fund) . .
County Taxes on Secur it ies and Credits (60% to
Salary Fund) -
Rent from Other Districts . -
Miscellaneous  .
100,000.00
60,000.00
128,104.43 $1,276.43 $129,380.86
100,000.00
40,000.00 100,000.00
5,000.00 6,000.00
876.00 875.00
----- ____1 0_0;o_o.;__ ______ _;1: 00.00
G. TOTAL OF E AND F $160,000.00 $174,079.43 $1,276.43 $336,355.86
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Exceaa of IV
over G)  34,240.00 52,225.18 86,465.00
---~------------------'-'-'-;.
I. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if district tax ia required) . . $194,240.00 $226,304.61 $ 1,276.43 $421,821.00
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
lnatructions)  . $86,465.00



Page One Hundred Twenty-two
Santa Maria
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
ADMINISTRATION:
Governing Board -
Educational Division -
Business Division . .
Tot a I Administration . .
I NSTRUCTION:
Salaries-Certificated . .
Salary
F und
General
Fund
$50.00
4,000.00
100.00
Blq. Tax
Fund
~~~~~~~~~~-
65,390.00 1,400.00 Kdgn.
Total
Funds
$4,150.00
Supplies --~-- . . 2,350.00 ~~~~~~~~~'--~~~~~~~~~~
Total I nstruction -
LIBRARY:
SupJl ies . . 1,440.00
~~~~~~~~~'---
Tot a I Lilrlli'J' . .
OPERATION OF PLANT:
4,420.00
1,000.00
4,500.00
1,500.00
Salaries--Non Certificated . .
SllJJli~s - ---------- -
Service Charges . .
Insurance -------- 
Total Operation of Plant . .
PtiAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Repair of Buildings . .
Repair of Equipment . .
Replacement of Equipment . .
100.00
200.00
400.00
~~~~~~~~~~ Total Maintenance of Plant . .
AUXILIARY AGENCIES:
Attendance . . 400.00
300.00
100.00
Cafeteria Supervision -
Civic Center -~----- -- ---:  .
Health Center - 500.00
ltE!.Cl"E!a'ticll ---------------- -----------------------~- 260.00
Transiorta.tion of Pupils . .
Total Auxiliary Agencies . .
1,000.00
-~-~~~~~~~
-
Total Regular Expense  . . 
C. CAPITAL OUTLAYS (Do not include Bond Mone}') :
CAPITAL OUTLAYS:
Ground Improvements . .
13tiiliitl~ -------------------------- ---------
$2,500.00
3,500.00
100.00
500.00
Additions to Buildings . . 500.00 400.00
Equipment . . 400.00 400.00
69,140.00
1,440.00
13,920.00
4,200.00
2,650.00
$95,400.00
- ---
Total Capital Outlays 2,300.00
~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~.-"---~-
D. TOT AL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES $66,390.00 $24,910.00 $7,400.00 $97, 700.00
II. OUTSTANDING OBLIGATIONS,
July 1, 1934. . ------ 1,010.00 $1,010.00
IV. TOT AL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS . . $66,390.00 $26,920.00

V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E. CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Securo from County Treasurer ) . .
F . ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
State Apportionments:
a. State School F und . .
b. State General Fund (60% to Salary Fund) . .
Tuition from Other Districts  --
Rent from Other Districts . .
$350.00
32,909.00
19,745.00
$1,600.00
13,164  00
200.00
1,000.00
M"1Scellaneous ------. -'"'------------75.00
G. TOT AL OF E AND F  $53,004.00 $15,939.00
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Excess of IV
$7,400.00 $98,710.00
$1,860.00
32,909.00
32,909.00
200.00
1,000.00
75.00
$68,943.00
o'Ver G)       -   ~~;:1.2;:;.3:8;:6;:"."0;0;'----9,.9.:81.:00 :c;7;40;;0,.~.~00:. ."-""2~~~9--,'7-';67;.0;.0~-
I. TOTAL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should lalance
with IV if district tax is required) .  . $65,390.00 $26,920.00 $7,400.00 $98,710.00
$22,367.00 $7,400.00
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
Instructions) . .









Pa~ One Hundred Twenty-three
Santa Rita
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. FEGULAR EXPENSE:
JN~ TRUCTION:
~ alaries--Certificated . -  .
Salary
Fund
$1,260.00
Supplies  __ _
Total lntruction  _. _________ . .
LIBRARY:
Gener al
Funds
$50.00
Book s  --------- 40.00
Total Library -----
OPERATION OF PLANT:
~llJJli~s  .
Insurance --------20.00
10.00
Other Expense ---------- 10.00
Total Oper a tion of Plant . .
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Repajr of Buildings  _______ _ 70.00
Total Maintenance of Plant  __________ _
Total Reg ular E xpense . .
B. SPECIAL EXPENSE CHARGES:
SPECIAL CHARGES:
Tuition  l . ___ 182.00
Total Special Cha rges .  ___ _
298.00
D. TOTAL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES $1,442.00.: _ $498.00
IV. TOT AL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS $1,442.00 $498.00
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E . CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from Coun ty Tr easurer) . .
F . ES Tl MA TED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
State Apportionments:
a. State School Fund . .
b. State General Fund (60 %' to Salary Fund) . . --
G. TOTAL OF E AND F . .
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Excess of IV
o ve r G) . .
I. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS ( Should balance
with IV if dis t r ict tax is required) . .
VJ. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
Instruct ions) . .
Santa Rosa
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries-Certificated . .
~UJJ)i~s --------------------
$113.00
848.00
509.00
$1,470.00
28.00
$1,442.00
Salary
Fund
$1,350.00
Total lnatruction . . ----
LIBRARY:
Books  --------------. ---- -------------
Total Library  . .
OPERATION OF PLANT:
Salaries-Non Certificated -
Supp lies  _  _______  _  _. __ _
In su ran ce . ______ . 
$170.00
339.00
$509.00
11 .00
$49@.00
General
Funds
$90.00
40.00
50.00
20.00
10.00
Tot a I Ope r a tion of P lant. . ~---------=--
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
10.00
25.00
Repair of Grounds . ---
Repair of Buildings . -  .
Repair of Equipment . .
Bids. Tax
Fund
Bide. Tax
Fund
Total
Funds
$1,310.00
40.00
40.00
70.00
$1,460.00
480.00
$1,940.00
$1,940.00
$283.00
848.00
848.00
$1,979.00
39.00
$1,940.00
To tal
Funds
$1,440.00
40.00
80.00
5.00
40.00
Total Maintenance of Plant  ----------.:=-----------
Total Reaular Expenae . . $1,600.00

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B. SPECIAL EXPENSE CHARGES:
SPECIAL CHARGES:
Tuition ---------  200.00
Total Special Char~es  -- ---- -
. -----
0 . TOTAL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES  - $1,550.00
II. OUTSTANDING OBLIGATIONS,
July 1, 1934. . -- ----35.00- --
IV. TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS $1,585.00
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E. CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Treasurer)--
F. ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
$342.00
220.00
$470.00
$470.00
$257.00
420.00
$2,020.00
35.00
$2,055.00
$599.00
State Apportionments:
a. State School Fnnd  -  ' 777 .00 777.00
b. State General Fund (60%1 to Salary F und)  ----46-6.-00 ---3-11-.00- ----- --.--7-7'7-.0'-0 G. TOT AL OF E ANO F $1,585.00 $568.00 $2,153.00
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Excess of IV
over G)  . . 98.00
I. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if district t ax is required) . . $1,686.00 $470.00
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
lnatructiona)  _  __ ____ . ______________ ,
- - -- ---------- --
Solvang
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
INSTRUCTION:
Salar ies - Certificated --
Salary
Fund
$ 4,150.00
Ceneral
Funds
Bids. Tax
Fuud
98.00
$2,055.00
Total
Funda
Supplies .  $ 200.00
-----------~ -------=----,.-== Total Instruction .  . $ 4,350.00
LIBRARY:
J3olcs .
Total Library . .
OPERATION OF PLANT
Salaries - Non Certificated . .
Supi;lies . -
Service Charges . .
Insurance  .
80.00
~~-------
360.00
55.00
202.00
75.00
Tota I Operation of Plant . .~ --------
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT :
80.00
69 2.00
Rei;air of Buildings . .- ------------$- '---100-.0-0 --""""'.:--:="": Total Maintenance of Plant  100.00
AUXILIARY AGENCIES:
Transportation of P upils . .
Other Auxiliary Agencies . .
Tot a I Auxiliary Agencies  . .
Tot a I Regular Expense . .
C. CAPITAL OUTLAYS (Do not include Bond Money):
CAPITAL OUTLAYS :
Ground Improvements . .
Addition to Buildings --
Equipment . -------- -  .
--- -----
--- -----
-----
50.00
10.00
100.00
50.00
100.00
60.00
5,282.00
Total Capital Outlays -- -------------------25-0.0-0 0 . TOT AL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES - $ 4,150.00 $ 1,282.00 $ 100.00 $ 5,532.00
II. OUT ST ANDING OBLIG.ATIONS, July 1, 1934 150.00 150.00
------------------~---
1 V. TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS . . $ 4,150.00 $ 1,432.00 $ 100.00 $ 5,682.00
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E. CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Treasurer) - 100.00 $ 100.00







,

F. ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:

Page One Hundred Twenty-five
State Apportionments:
a. State School Fund . . $ 1,766.00 1,766.00
b. State General Fund ( 60 o/o to Salary Fund)  706.00
---~-----------------'
1,060.00 1,766.00
C. TOT AL OF E and F . . $ 2,826.00 $ 806.00 $ 3,632.00
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT ( Exceaa of IV .
ove r G) . ---------. --- ---  __1. .3;;.2._4;.;.0;0;. __.6 ;.2_6:_.0_0.; .__ _1; ;_0:_0;c0:0 :___ _ 2~,.0.5:0.;.0:0:.
I. TOTAL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if diatrict tax ia required) . . $ 4,150.00 $ 1,432.00 $ 100.00 $ 5,682.00
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT ( See
lnatructiona) . . $ 1,950.00 $ 100.00
-- - - - - --- ---
Suey
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
AD MINIS TR.A TION:
Governing Board -
Total Administration -
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries - Certificated . .
Salary
Fund
$
750.00
General
Funds
Bids. Tax
Fund
Total
Fuada
10.00
~~~~~~$~~1-0-.0-0
Supplies  ----------'1=-0:.0.:".- -0'- 0
Total Instruction . . 850.00
LIBRARY:
Book s . -. -. _________. 4;:.0.:~. 0=-0'---------
T ota l Library  40.00

OPERATION OF PLANT:
Salaries - Non Certificated - 155.00
Supplies --- 50.00
I.nsu.ran ee . ------ - . '"' -----------'C7 5.: 00" '---------,.,--- T o ta l Operation of Plant  280.00
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Repair of Buildings . . 60.00
Total Maintenance of Plant - ------------------~60 .00 ___________________ __;:;.
Tota] Reirular Expense  1,240.00
-------------~--~-___;;=;:;==
D. TOTAL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES  $ 750.00 $ 490.00 $ 1,240.00
----'-------'------~---~-'--"-'-.;;.;;.
IV. TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS  $ 750.00 $ 490.00 $ 1,240.00
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E. CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Treasurer) . .
F . ESTIM.ATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
State Apportionments:
219.00 $ 200.00 419.00
a. State School Fund -- 777 .00 777 .00
b. State General Fond (60% to Salary Fund)  466.00 311.00 777.00
------------~------;;.;;;.;.
G. TOTAL OF E and F - 1,462.00 511.00 $ 1,973.00
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Exce of IV
over C)  ____ ;_7_1;_.2.;.0_;0;__ ___21_ .;0.0; .__ ___ __. 7.;3.;;.3.:;;0.:;,0c:.
I. TOTAL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if d.iatrict tax is required) . . $ 750.00 $ 490.00 $ 1,240.00
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
I ntructona)  - . .

'Page One Hundred Twenty-six
Su.mmerland
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
ADMINISTRATION:

Salary
Fund
C.eneral
Fund1
Bids. Tax
Fund
Total
Fundo
Governing Board _ ______ L$ ___2 0.0-0 -------:=------=-=--=-:
Total Admini1tration - $ 20.00
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries - Certificated --- $ 5,400.00
Supplies . . - ----- 300.00
Total ln1truction . . 5, 700.00
LIBRARY:
Books . _.  .- ------- 120.00 Total Library . .
OPERATION OF PLANT:
Salaries - Non Cer tificated . .
S1111lies . .
Sei-vice Charges . 
Insurance . ----. -. -- ---. - .
Total Operation of Plant . .
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Repair of Grounds . .
Repair of Buildings . .
--------
400.00
220.00
200.00
240.00
200.00
400.00 $ 200.00
100.00
100.00
120.00
1,060.00
Repair of EquiJme nt --
Replacement of Equip~nt - ------ Total Maintenance of Plant . .
UNDISTRIBUTED RESERVE: . .
Total Rerular Expen1e . .
D. TOT AL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES . .
-------
--------~
1,000.00
1,000.00
8,900.00
$ 5,400.00 $ 3,300.00 $ 200.00 $ 8,900.00
II. OUTSTANDING OBLIGATIONS, July 1, 1934 __ _ 750.00 750.00
IV. TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS . .
V. INCOPt'JE REQUIREMENTS
E. CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
{Secure from County Treasurer) -
F. ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
State Apportionments:
a. State School Fund - -
b. State General Fund (60 % to Salary F und) . .
County Taxes on Securities and Credits (60% to
' 5,400.00 $ 4,050.00 $ 200.00 $ 9,650.00
' 1,250.00 $ 200.00 $ 1,450.00
2,566.00 2,566.00
1,640.00 1,026.00 2,566.00
Salary Fund)  ------ 750.00 750.00
G. TOT AL OF E and F . . $ 4,106.00 $ 3,026.00 $ 200.00 $ 7,332.00
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT {Exce1s of IV
over G) . . 1,294.00
---~
1,024.-00- --------2-,3'1-8-.0-0
I. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if district tax i1 required) . .
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT {See
ln1truction1) . .
Tepusquet
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries - Certificated
Total ln1truction -
LIBRARY:
$ 5,400.00 $ 4,050.00 $ 200.00 $ 9,650.00
Salary
Fund
$ 1,400.00
$ 2,318.00
General
Fund
Bids. Tax
Fwid
Total
Fundo

$ 1,400.00
Books  -  _______$ '--_4_0. 0-0'_ ____ _____
Total Library . 40.00







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Page One Hundred Twenty-seven
OPERATION OF PLANT:
Salaries - Non Certificated . .
~\lJ)})lif?S ---------------
Insurance  - - ------ - . -------------  --
Other Expense ----------
Total Operation of Plant . .
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
100.00
28.00
34.00
15.00
Repair of Grounds  10.00
Repair of Buildings - 50.00
Repair of Equipment  35.00
177.00
Replacement of Equipment  22.00 ___________ _.,: __________ _
Total Maintenance of Plant ---------------------=l -1=7..0.:;0;;
Total Reeular Expense  ___________________. .:loc7:3.:.4.:.0:~0
D. TOTA L PROPOSED EXPENDITURES _ _$ 1,400. 00_ $"--_.3;3:4= o.:-o= _____ ;$:r_.=l .!.7.:,c 3:-4=~. 00
IV. TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS  $ 1,400.00 $ 334.00 $ 1,734.00
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E. CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Treasurer) . .
F. ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
State Apportionments :
$ 180.00 $ 180.00
a. State School Fund  $ 747.00 $ 747.00
b. State General Fund (60 '70 to Salary Fund)  ____4_ 48.00_ __2= -99.0.:0-'----------'7.4..7.o:;o;;
C . TOTAL OF E and F  $ 1,195.00 $ 479.00 $ 1,674.00
over C ) - ---205.00 145.00
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Excess of IV
J. TOTAL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if district tax is required)  .
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
Instructions)  .
Vista del Mar Union
 I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
ADMINISTRATION: .
$ 1,400.00 $ 334.00
$ 60.00
----- ---~ ------
Sa.lary
Fund
General
Fund
Bid . Tax
Fund
60.00
$ 1,734.00
Total
Funds
Governing Board  --------'--__$: ;:.1_0. 00 .:;;__ _________ Total Administration   $ 10.00
'
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries - Certificated . .
Supplies . . --
$ 4,350.00
220.00
Total Instruction . . 4,570.00
LIBRARY:
Books  120.00 _________ :.:;;.:.;;_ __________ _
Total Library . . 120.00
OPERATION OF PLANT:
Salaries - Non Certificated  1,200.00
Supplies -- 40.00
Service Charges  325.00
Insurance  160.00
Other Expense - 150.00
Total Operation of Plant .- .- --------:.;.:.;;_ _____ __1_ _8 _ 7_ 5_ 0~0 
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Repair of Grounds  25.00
Repair of Buildings  --
Repair of Equipment ---- 36.00
Total Maintenance of Plant - --------___;;.:.;;_ ________2_ 0~1-.0~0
$ 140.00
. AUXILIARY AGENCIES: ,
Transportation of P upils  550.00
-~~---~~.:.;~.---~~~--~- Total Auxiliary Aeenciea -------------- -------- 550.00

Page One Hun!Nd Twenty-eight
D.
E.
F .
G.
H.
I.
UNDISTRIBUTED RESERVE  164.00 146.00 300.00
Total Recular Expenae  7,626.00
TOT AL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES  $ 4,360.00 $ 2,990.00 $ 286.00 $ 7,626.00
II. OUTSTANDING OBLIGATIONS, July 1, 1934 363.00 300.00 663.00
IV. TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS  $ 4,713.00 $ 3 ,290.00 $ 286.00 $ 8 ,289.00
v . INCOME REQUIREMENTS
CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Treasurer) ------------- $ 1,993.00 $ 1,370.00 $ 286.00 $ 3,649.00
ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
State Apportionments :
a. State School Fund  2,396.00 2,396.00
b. State General Fund (60% to Salary Fund)  1,437.00 9 68.00 2,396.00
~unty Taxes on Securities and Credits (60% to
Salary F und)  ~------ 1,000.00 1,000.00
TOT AL OF E and F . - . $ 5,826.00 $ 3,328.00 $ 286.00 $ 9,439.00
DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Exceaa of IV
over G) --------- ------ ------- 1,112.00 38.00 1,150.00
TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if district tax is required)  $ 4,713.00 $ 3,290.00 $ 286.00 $ 8,289.00
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
Instruction)  _.  _ ._ _  -.
- . - ~- -- --- - - - --- - - - -
Wasioja
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
Salary
Fund
General'
Funds
Bids. Tax
Fund
Total
Funds
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries - Certificated   $ 1,460.00
Supplies  ---- -- $ 102.00
Total lnatruction . .
LIBRARY:
13elc.s --
Total Library . 
OPERATION OF PLANT:
Salaries - Non Certificated . .
~1llJlif?'S . ._ . .
Insu.rance . 
Total Operation of Plant . .
M!AINTENANCE OF PLANT:
40.00
100.00
66.00
10.00
$ 1,652.00
40.00
~------=---------------- 165.00
Repair of Buildings  200.00
Tota I Maintenance of Plant - -_-_-_-__--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-._.2 ,0.;.~0.;.-;.0.'"-"0'
Total Re,.ular Expense  1,957.00
------~------------"---- D. TOTA L PROPOSED EXPENDITURES  _ $.!__1_4.5:._0;_0.;_0;__ $,___5_0_7 .o.0.;. _____ $,__1_9_6_7.o_o
JV. TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS  $ 1,450.00 $ 607.00 $ 1,967.00
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E. CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Treasurer) . .
F . ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
$ 294.00 $ 294.00
State Apportionments :
a. State School Fund . 782.00 782.00
b. State General Fund (60% to Salary Fund) ~ ---.4;._6;9.;0.0;. 313.00 782.00 _______________ _
G. TOTAL OF E and F  $ 1,251.00 $ 607.00 $ 1,858.00
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Excess of IV
over G)  ____ _1.9;;.9;;.;0.:;.0.:;. ___ l_0:0:.-0'0--'----------9"-9'-"." 0';0;.
I. TOTAL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if district tax is required) . . $ 1,460.00 $ 607.00 $ 1,967.00
VJ. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
ln1truction1) - $ 99.00


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High School Budget
Carpinteria Union
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
ADMINISTRATION:
Salary
Fund
Gen eral
Funds
Governing Board  $ 60.00
Educational Division  85.00
Bid   TIUI
Fund
Total
Funda
Business Division  _________ .:5:.5.:.0.;;. .O-------,---~
T otal Administration  $ 150.00
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries - Certificated . . $ 26,807.00
Salaries - Non Certificated  750.00
Supplies 100.00
Other Expense  _________ 1..00. 00 ----------
Total lnatruction  27,757.00
LIBRARY:
Suptliel . .
l31c.s -
C'tll~l' ~JellSE!  .
50.00
200.00
172.00
Total Library . . -------~~~~ 422.00
OPERATION OF PLANT:
Salaries - Non Certificated - 2,553.00
Supplies-- 513.00
Service Charges --- 1,843.00
Insurance . _________ 9;:.2.5.:.o.;;o.;; ____ _______
Total Operation of Plant ----- 5,884.00
lttAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Repair -0f Grounds  275.00
Repair of Buildings  :. 200.00
Repair of Equipment ----- 210.00
Replacement of Equipment --------------------=1:7.:0.:;.;0:0:;__ _________
Total Maintenance of Plant . .
AUXILIARY AGENCIES:
Transportation of Pupils -------  ----------"l",'"3':1.7..0:.:0~
Tota.I Auxiliary Arencies ---
UNDISTRIBUTED RESERVE ------- 4 77 .00 _________ _.;;;;.;;;,
Total Regular Expense ------
C. CAPITAL OUTLAYS (Do not indude Bond Money):
CAPITAL OUTLAYS:
855.00
1,317.00
477.00
86,812.00
Ground Improvements  3,959.00
~C1lli11'l'llf!11t  _________. 4.;;2;;:7.:;o:.:o'----______. __ ___ __
Total Capital Outlllys  4,386.00
D. TOT AL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES  $ 26,807.00 $ 14,391.00 $ 41,198.00
11. OUTSTANDING OBLIG AT lO N S, July 1, 1934 ___3' -''.1;.;3:.:1:.:.0.:.0.; ___ 6:1.4.:;;. O:.:O;___ _____- =3.c ,_7;4.:c5=.: .O:0;
IV. TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS  $ 29,938.00 $ 15,005.00 $ 44,943.00
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E . CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
( Secure from County Treasurer) . .
F. ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
State Apportionme nts:
a. State lligh School Fund . .
b. State General Fund ( 60 % to Salary Fund) . .
County Taxes on Securities and Credits (60% to
Salary Fund) . .
G TOT A.L OF E and F . .
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Excess of IV
over G) -----
I. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if district tax is r e quired) . .
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
lnstructione) --


$ 7,550.00
6,600.00
$ 4,200.00
4,400.00
750.00
$ 14,150.00 $ 9,360.00
15, 788.00 5,655.00
$ 29,988.00 $ 15,005.00
I $ 21,443.00
$ 4,200.00
7,550.00
11,000.00
750.00
$ 23,500.00
21,443.00
$ 44,948.00
.eage One Hundred Thirty
Lompoc Union
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
A D~fINISTRA TION:
Business Division . _____ . ---------- . .
Total Adminiatration . _ . 
INSTRUCTION: .
Salaries - ~rtificated  
Salary
Fund
Gene ral
Funds
400.00
$ 41,600.00
Supplies 6,000.00
Bids. T&JC
Fund
$
Total
Funds
400.00
Total lnatruction  ---- - ---- --------4,.6,600,,.00.,~
OPERATION OF PLANT:
4,656.00
Supplies  800.00
Service Charges  1, 700.00
Insurance . . 700.00
Salaries - Non Certificated . :  
Tota l Operation of Plant  - --------- ---------=7-,8=5-6=.~0=0
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT :
Repair of Grounds  200.00
Repair of Buildings  800.00
Repair of Equipment  800.00
Replacement of Equipment  300.00 Total Maintenance of Plant  ------ ---- ---------=-2,-1,00.,.0.,'"07
AUXILIARY AGENCIES:
Transportation of Pupils  
Other Auxiliary Agencies . .
6,400.00
-------- 200.00 Tot al Auxiliary Asenciea  6,600.00
---------------------":.;:.:;;~
- ---------:--
Total Res ular Expense  63,456.00
C. CAPITAL OUTLAYS ( Do not include Bond Money):
CAPITAL OUTLAYS:
Ground Improvements . .
13\l il clin1r5     ---~-- ~--- --  
Equipment --- --------
300.00
300.00
144.00
Tota l Capita l Outlays  ----------------------7-44'.0-0
D. TOT AL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES  $ 41,600.00 $ 22, 700.00 $ 64,200.00
II. OUTSTANDING OBLIGATIONS, July 1, 1934 3,000.00_ ______.; 3;,!o-'.o'--o'-;.o.;_o;;
JV. TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS  $ 41,500.00 $ 25,700.00 $ 67,200.00
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E. CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
{Secure from County Trea surer) . .
F . ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
State Apportionments :
$ 4,000.00 $ 4,000.00
a. State High School Fund . -. $ 8,630.00 8,630.00
b. State General Fund (60% to Salary Fund)  9,972.00 6,648.00 16,620.00
Tuition from Other Districts  8,600.00 8,600.00
Miscellaneous  ___ _____ _ 1.,._ 6_0_0,_.o "0 '---------1','"5"'"_0-0'-_. 0-0'-
G. TOT AL OF E and F . . $ 18,602.00 $ 20,648.00 $ 39,260.00
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT {Exceaa of IV
OYer; G)  22,898.00 6,052.00 27,950.00
----'------"'-----------~~--
I. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if diatrict tax ia required) . . $ 41,600.00 $ 26, 700.00 $ 67,200.00
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
Inatructiona)   $ 27,950.00






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I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
Salary
Fun d
Page One Hundr ed Thirty-one
Gener al
F und
Bld1. Tax
Fund
Total
Fund1
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
I
ADMINISTRATION:
Governing Board --- $ 1,150.00
Educational Division --- $ 3,950.42 1,445.50
Business Division . -- ---------=3__45 7.0 :.0.:'-----------,--
T otal Administration  $ 10,002.92
INSTRUCTION:
Salaries - Certificated -
Salaries - Non Certificated . .
266,764.58
Supp 1 ies  _. _  ----. 
Other Expense -------
Total Instruction . .
LIBRARY:
Salaries - Certificated . .
Salaries - Non Certificated . .
5,275.00
SupJ)lies . .
13'1ts  .
Other Expense  -------
Total Library . : . .
OPERATION OF PLANT:
Salaries - Non Certificated . .
Supplies . .
Service Charges ---
5,898.34
7,150.00
2,200.00
1,000.00
300.00
6,200.00
282,012.92
1,800.00
--------~-~
28,420.00
2,400.00
11,860.00
1,800.00
13,575.00
Other Expense -------- 300:.0.:0:,__ _________
Total Operation of Plant  43,980.00
I nsurance  _.  _.  .
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
Repair of Grounds . :  . .
Repair of Buildings -
Repair of Equipment . :  -
Replacement of Equipment ----------
Total Maintenance of Plant . .
AUXILIARY AGENOIES:
700.00
4,300.00
1,400.00
8,475.00
~--------~~ 9,873.00
716.66
Health Service  3,828.50
Transportation of Pupils ------~---'15,000.0""0'_ __________
.J\bte:IlclllttCel ------------------- 
Total Auxiliary Agencies . . 19,845.16
t UNl)ISTRIBUTED RESERVE . . ______ 50,000.;. o.;:.0.:_ ______ ;5:.o.:__o:.0.;:0:.:0o:
Total Regular Expense . . 428,991.00
B. SPECIAL EXPENSE CHARGES:
Rentals . :  _________ 1,575.00 _________ _
Total Special Charges  1,575.00
SPCIAL CHARGES:
C. ' CAPITAL OUTLAYS (Do not include Bond Money) :
CAPITAL OUTLAYS:
Ground Improvement . ,., . , . .
Buildings . ,--------
Addition! to Buildings -
2,850.00
20,000.00
750.00
Equipment  . - ------ 2,074.00 Total Capital Out la ya   __ _
D. TOT AL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES --II.
OUTSTANDING OBLIGATIONS, July 1, 1934
III. RESERVE FOR DISBURSEMENTS PRIOR
$275,990.00 $180,260.00
$ 20,527.95
25,674.00
$456,240.00
20,527.96
TO RECEIPTS AFTER JUNE 30, 1935 . . 200,777.96:__ _______ _
IV. TOT AL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS . . $275,990.00 $476, 767 .95
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E . CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Treasurer) . . $187,374.51 $187,37 4.51


 Page One Hunderd Thirty-two
F. ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
Federal Funds (inclu~ one-half Vocational Education
apportionment only} . .
State Apportionments:
a. State High School Fund . .
b. State General Fund ( 60 % t.o Salary Fund) . .
c. Vocational Education (one-half total apportionment)
. .
County Truces on Securities and Credits (60% to
Salary Fund) ----------
Tuition from Other Districts . .
Rent from Other Districts . .
Miscellaneous . - ---- . ----

$ 1,000.00 1,000.00
52,000.00 52,000.00
63,000.00 42,000.00 105,000.00
1,000.00 1,000.00
15,000.00 10,000.00 25,000.00
20,000.00 20,000.00
1,500.00 1,500.00
-------- 500.00 500.00 ~----------
G. TOTAL OF E and F . . $ 132, 000. 00 $261,374.51 $393,374.51
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Exceaa of IV
over C) --~----- - -  143,990.00 60,596.56 83,393.44
---------'--~
I. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if diatrict tax ia required) . . $275,990.00 $200,777.95
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
In at ru ct i ona)  _ . ___ . . $ 88,393.44
--- ---- - ---- - -
  Santa Maria Union
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
ADMINISTRATION:
Gov em ing Board . .
Educational Division . .
Business Division . .
$
Salary
Fund
3,000.00
$
-------~
Total Administration ----
INSTRUCTION:
Sala.ries - Cer.tificnted  . 98,594.00
Salaries - Non Certificated . .
 Supplies  __  . _ . 
Other Expense . .
-----~-- Total ln1truction . .
LIBRARY:
Salaries - Certificated . . 2,221.00
Salaries - Non Certificated . .
Supplies . ._ . __ . .
Books . .
General
Fund
125.00
2,955.00
1,545.00
400.00
6,210.00
2,680.00
100.00
50.00
3,090.00
Other Expense    ----------'-'45~0. 00
Total Library  .
OPERATION OF PLANT:
Oth~r Expense. .  . ----------~-
Salaries - Non Certificated . .
SUJJli-E!S  -------
Service Charges . .
Insurance --
10,970.00
1,250.00
5,250.00
3,575.00
100.00
Total Operation of Plant -
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT:
R.epair of Grounds -------
Repair of Buildings . .
Repair of Equipment . .
Replace~nt of Equipment - --------
225.00
2,000.00
230.00
1,005.00
Total Maintenance of Plant . .
AUXILIARY AGENCIES:
Cafeteria Supervision . .
Civic C-en~r . .
556.00
100.00
Health Service . . 1,150.00
Recreation . . 150.00
Bid  . Tu:
Fund
$476,767.95
$
Tota.I
Fuacla
7,625.00
102,884.00
. 5,911.00
21,145.00
3,460.00
Transportation of Pupils . .
Other Auxiliary Agencies . ---------~c;:;;;.;; _ _ _ _ ___ .,.-=--=-=--"'~
Total Auxiliary Agenciea . .
16,000.00
100.00
18,056.00
UNDISTRIBUTED RESERVE . . 1,215.00 1,215.00
Total Regular Expenae -- 160,296.00






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B. SPECIAL EXPENSE CHARGES:
SPECIAL CHARGES:
Tuition -,---- ---- .  1,500.00
Rent al s . ________1_ _0_5-0'_. 00_ _____ _ ____
Total Special Charges -
C. CAPITAL OUTLAYS (Do not include Bond Money) :
CAPITAL OUTLAYS:
Buildings  2,500.00
2,550.00
Additions to Buildings  23,097 .00
Equ iprrM:!nt  ---------'-2,_4_5'"0"_. 0'--0;,__ __ _____ _ _
Total Capital Outl a ya  _ __________________2_8 _0__4_7_. 0_0
D. TOT AL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES  $ 99,371.00 $ 91,522.00 $190,893.00
II. OUTSTANDING OBLIGATIONS, July 1, 1934_ ________95 2_._00 ________ 9_5_2_.o.;.o;
JV. TOTAL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS  $ 99,371.00 $ 92,474.00 $191,845.00
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E. CASH BALANCE, JULY 1, 1934
(Secure from County Trea surer) . .
F. ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
Federal Funds (include one-half Vocational Education
apportionment only) . .
State Apportionments:
a. State High School Fund . .
b. State General Fund (60% to Salary Fund) . .
Oounty Junior College Tuition Truces (60% to Salary
Fund) --- a. This County .- .  .  .
b. Other Counties . .
G. TOTAL OF E a nd F . .
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT ( E:1Cceaa of JV
oYer G) . - .   . .
I. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if district talC is required) . .
VJ. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
$ 26,057.00
600.00
25,369.00
30,414.00 20,276.00
471.00 314.00
$ 26,057.00
600.00
25,369.00
50,690.00
___ 785.00 ___ ____ ___. __________ 3,289.00 2,193.00 6",4-8--2-.'0-'0-
$ 69,643.00 $ 49,440.00 $108,983.00
----"------~----------~--
39,828.00 43,034.00 82,862.00
$ 99,371.00 $ 92,474.00 $191,846.00
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Page One Hundred Thirty-four
Santa Ynez Valley Union
I. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
A. REGULAR EXPENSE:
ADMINISTRATION:
Governing Board .  . .
Business Division --
Salary
Fund
$
General
Fund
200.00
Bids. Tas
Fund
Total
Funds
Total Adminiatration -
1,000.00 ________ _;,:;,... __________ $ 1,200.00
INSTRUCTION:
Supplies  - . _ . ~ . - ______ _
Total lnatruction --
$ 17,500.00
3,000.00
20,500.00
Salaries - Certificated . .
LIBRARY :
1,000.00
1,000.00
Books . ------ ----------.:2
Total Library  . .
OPERATION OF PLANT:
980.00
600.00
600.00
800.00
2,830.00
Salaries - Non Certifica.t.ed . .
~tlJp]i-E!S . ,
Service Charges . .
Insurance --------------------
Total Operation of Plant . .
AUXILIARY AGENCIES:
ltecreation . ~  _  . 60.00
Tran sporta.tion of Pupils . ------------4=,4~0:0.0.0: :.-=--=-----------Total
Auxiliary Acenciea - 4,450.00
~------------------~c.=:;.;:.;
Total Regular Expense -- 29,980.0()
B. SPECIAL EXPENSE CHARGES:
SPECIAL CHARGES:
Tuition -- 1,000.00
I Other Special Expense Charges -----_ ________20 .:.0.0'-0'------------
Total Special Ch.rce ----
C. CAPITAL OUTLAYS (Do not indude Bond Money):
1,200.00
CAPITAL OUTLAYS:
Buildings . ----------------'1.7;""-,0:;.;2.8;:.;. . 0.:. -0 =------------
T otal Capital Outlays -
-------------------~c.:=:c.:.
D. TOT AL PROPOSED EXPENDITURES  $ 17,600.00 $ 30, 708.00
11. OUTSTANDING OBLIGATIONS, July 1, 1934 _______2_ _3.;;0;0.; . o;_o.;__ ______ _,_:;,:;:~
IV. TOT AL BUDGET REQUIREMENTS  $ 17 ,500.00 $ 33,008.00
V. INCOME REQUIREMENTS
E. CASH BALANCE, July 1, 1934
(Secure from County Treasurer) . .
F. ESTIMATED REVENUE OTHER THAN CURRENT
DISTRICT TAX:
Federal Funds (include one-half Vocationa.J Education
apportionment only) -
$ 21,185.00


604.00
State Appor tionments:
a. State High School Fund  4,180.00
b. State General Fund (60% to Salary Fund)  , 3,761.00 2,600.00
c. Vocational Education (one-half to.ta.I apportionment)
 ___5_ 04. 0'-0_ _____________ ;_;_;;_
G. TOT AL OF E and F . .
H. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (Excess of IV
over C) . ~ . 
I. TOT AL INCOME REQUIREMENTS (Should balance
with IV if diatrict tax is required) --
VI. DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT (See
lnatruc tiona)  .
$ 8,435.00 $ 24,189.00
9,065.00 8,819;_00.;. __ ____ _ ;;-.;c:;.;;;.;
$ 17 ,500.00 $ 33,008.00
$ 1 7,884.00

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To the Board of Supervisors and the
Cunty Auditor,
Santa Barbara County,
Santa Barbara, California.
Gentlemen:

August 13, 1934.
In compliance with the provisions of Section 4.270-4.275 of the School Code, I am herewith submitting
statement -0f tuition for non-resident Junior College studen~. a~ certified to me by the respective Junior College
Boards.
I r espectfully request a tax levy for the Junior College Tuition Fund to cover tuition as listed below and
certified by the various Junior College Districts on the following sheets.
Kern County Union High School District  $156.00
Los Angeles City Junior College District  177.60
Pasadena Junior College District  310.72
San Jose Junior College District  109.60
Ventura Union High School District  429.16
Santa Maria Union High School District  785.92
'l'otal  $1,969.00 Junior College Tuition
Respectfully submitted,
Muriel Edwarda,
County Superintendent of Schools



Tax Levy
fo r the
Fisca l Yea
1934-:-3 5 ~








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August 31st, 1934 
Upon the passage of the foregoing budget, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, 1red J. Stevens,.
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, ,none.
~ In the Matter of the Tax Levy for State and County Purposes for the Eighty-
Sixth Fiscal Year 1934-35.
The Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
on the 31st day of August, 1934, does hereby fix the rate of county taxes for the present
fiscal year at the following rates and the said Board does hereby designate the
number of cents and mills on each one hundred dollars of the assessed valuation of the
property within said county as follows:
ror General Fund 1.01
ror Salary rund .2330
Now, Therefore, under the law and the premises aforesaid, it is ordered that
the County Taxes upon the taxable property in the County of Santa Barbara be and the
same are hereby levied upon each one hundred dollars valuation for the present fiscal
year at the following rates in cents and mills as follows, to wit:
ror County General Fund
ror County Salary Fund .2330
And Whereas, it appears that the County of Santa Barbara has issued bonds in
the sum of $350,000.00 for the purpose of constructing and building bridges on the
State Highway within the said county, and
Whereas, it appears that the interest upon said bonds will fall due during the
present fiscal year and some of said bonds will fall due both principal and interest,
Now, Therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby
fixed, levied and imposed upon the taxable property situate within said county a tax
upon each one hundred dollars valuation of the property within said county at the rate
in cents and mills as follows, to wit:
1or State Highway Bridge Bond Fund .02
v
And Whereas, it appears that the County of Santa Barbara has issued bonds in
the awn of $700,000.00 for the purpose of constructing a new County Court House, new
County Jail and new Hall of Records, and
Whereas, it appears that interest upon said bonds will fall due during the present
fiscal year and some of said bonds will fall due both principal and interest,
Now Therefore, it is ordered by said Boa.rd that there be and there is hereby
fixed, levied and imposed upon the taxable property situate within said county a tax
upon each one hundred dollars valuation of the property within. said county at the rate
in cents and mills as follows, t o wit:
For Santa Barbara Oounty Court House Bond .0725

And Whereas, certain School districts, permanent road divisions and road improv
ment districts within said County ot Santa Barbara have outstanding bonds upon which
the interest will fall due during the present fiscal year and some of which bonds will
fall due both principal and interest.
How Therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby
fixed, levied and imposed upon the taxable property situated within said respective
school districts, permanent road divisions and road improvement districts a tax uponeaoh
one hundred dollars valuation of the property within said respective districts at the
rate in 9ents ~d mills as follows, to wit:
ror Agricola S~hool District, Interest and Sinking Fund, now known as Santa
Maria School District, interest and sinking Fund  05
4:GO







-- - - ------ ,---------~
For Bonita School District, Interest and Sinking Fund
- . For Oarpinteri.a Union School District, Interest and
Sinking Fund

For Carpinteria Union High School District, 1922-1929 issues,
Interest and Sinking Fund
Por Cold Spring School District, 1926-1931 issues, Interest and
Sinking Fund
For Goleta Union School District, Interest and Sinking Fund
For Guadalupe Joint Un~on School District, Interest and Sinking Fund
For Hope Scho. ol District,. Interest and Sinking Fund
For Jonata School District, now -known as Buellton Union School
District, Ipterest and Sinking Fund
For Lompoc Union School District, Interest and Sinking Fund
For Lompoc Union High School District, Interest and Sinking Fund
For Los Olivos School District, Interest and Sinking Fund
For Montecito Union School District, Interest and Sinking Fund
For Orcutt Union School District, Interest and Sinking Fund
 For Santa Barbara School District, 1905 issues, Interest and
Sinking Fund No. 1
For Santa Barbara School District, 1920-1923, 1926, 1927, 1930
issues, Interest and Sinking Fund No. 2
For Santa Barbara High School District, 1922, 1923, 1926 issues,
Interest and Sinking Fund

For Santa Barbara High School District, 1930 issues, Interest and
Sinking Fund
For Santa Maria School Distr~ct, Interest and Sinking Fund
For Santa Maria Union High S~hool District, Interest and Sinking Fund
For Summerland School Dis~rict, Interest and Sinking Fund
For Vista del Mar Union School District, Interest and Sinking Fund
For Ynez School District, now known as Solvang School District
Interest and Sinking Fund
For Permanent Road Division of Lompoc Fund
For Permanent Road Division of Mesa Fund, 1920, 1925 issues
For Permanent Road Division of Mission Fund
for Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez Fund
For Road Improvement District No. 1, Fund
For Road Improvement District No. 5, Fund


.24
.06
.27
.19
 06
.41
.21
.19
.24
.15
.41
.11
.62
.006
.19
.12
 4o
.1g
 23
.34
 07
.79
 20
1.10
2.30
And Whereas, it appears from the estimates of the High School Boards of Trustee
of the h~reinafter named High School Districts that the following amounts of money will
be required for mainta.ining said high schools for the current school year, which said
estimates have been approved by the Superintendent of Sch~ols, to wit:
For Carpinteria Union High School District
For Lompoc Union High School District
For Santa Barbara High School District
For Santa Maria Union High School District
For Santa Ynez Valley Union High School District
21,443.
27, 950.
g3,393.44
82,86;2.32
1 '7 ,88 
Now, therefore, it is ordered by said Board t hat there be and there is hereby
fi~ed, levied and imposed upon the taxable property situated within said high school
districts last named a tax upon each respective high school district at the rate in
cents and mills as follows, to wit:
For Carpinteria Union High Schoql District Fund
For Lompoc Union High School District Fund
For Santa Barbara High School District Fund
For Santa Maria Union High School District Fund
. 60
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August 31st, 1934.
For Santa Ynez Valley Union High School D~strict . Fund
And Whereas, it appears from the estimates of the Board of Trustees of the
hereinafter named school district that said school districts will require the following
amounts of money in excess of the amounts derived from state and county for the
maintenance of said schools in said several districte, for the ensuing year which said
es~imates have been aPProved by the County Superintendent of Schools, to wit:
For Blockman Union School District
For Buellton Union School District
For Carpinteria Union School District
For Casmalia School District
For Cold Spring School District
For College School District
For Ouyama School District
For carey School District
For Goleta Union School District
For Guadalupe Joint Union School District
For Lake View School District
For Los Alamos School District
For Los Olivos School District
For Lompoc Union School District 
For Maple School District
For Kontecito Union School District
For Olive School District
For Orcutt Union School District
For Puriseima School District
For Ban Julian School District
For Santa Barbara School District
For Santa Maria School District
For Solvang School District
For Summerland School District
For Tepusquet School District
For Wasioja School District
11,993.
1,027.50
14,554.
226.
1,522.
2,731.
320.
g5.
5,970.3g
2,693.
45.
2,644.
1,106.
7 ,135 
330.
7,6s9.
700.
7,441 
63.
179.
g6,465.1g
22 ,367.
1,950.
2,31g.
60.
99.
Bow, therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is
hereby fixed, levied and imposed upon the taxable property situate within said School
Districts last named a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation of the property
within said respective school districts at the rate in cents and mills as follows,
to wit:
For Blechman Union School District
For Buellton Union School District
For Carpinteria Union School District
1or O&smalia Union School District
For Cold Spring School District
For College School District
For Cuyama School District
For Garey School District
For Goleta Union School District
For Guadalupe Joint Union School District
For Lake View School District -
For Loe Alamos School District
.~, o
.21
.45
.05
 og
.30
 30
06
.13
.o4















For Los Olivos School District
For Lompoc Union School District
For Maple School District
for llontecito Union School District
For Olive School District
For Orcut t Union School District
ror Purissima School District
For San Julian School District
ror Santa Barbara School District
ror Santa Maria School District
For Solvang School District
ror Summerland School District
ror Tepusquet School District
for Wasioja School District
 29
.40
.og
.12
.24
 -zo ,/
 o4
. og
And Whereas, it appears from the estimates of the Board of School Trustees
of the hereinafter named school districts that said school districts will require th
following amounts of money in excess of the amounts derived f'rom state and county
for the purpose of purchasing school lots, etc., in said several school districts
for the ensuing year, which said estimates have been approved by the County Superintendent
of Schools to wit:
for Carpinteria Union School District
1or College School District
lor Loe Alamos School District
for Santa Maria School District
For Solvang School District
t2 ,96!.
g67.
1,690.

1 ,4oo.
100.
How, Therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby
fixed , levied and imposed upon the taxable property situate within said school districts
last named a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation of the property with n
the respective school districts as the rate in cents and mills as follows, t o wit:
For Building Fund of Carpinteria Union School District
for Building Fund of College School Di strict
For Building Fund of Los Alamos School District
For Building Fund of Santa Maria School District
ror Building Fund of Solvang School District
.10
.10
.21
.1g
.09
And, Whereas, it appears from the estimates of the Boards of Trustees of the
hereinafter named Public Cemetery Districts that ea.id public cemetery districts will
require the fol lowing amounts of money for maintaining said public cemetery district
for the ensuing fiscal year, t o wit:
For Carpinteria Public Oemetery District
For Goleta Public Cemetery District
For Gt1adalupe Public Cemetery District
For Lompoc Public Cemetery District
For Loe Alamos Public Oeme~e ry District
For Oak Hill Public Cemet ery Distri ct
ror Santa Maria Public Cemetery District
600.
3 ,3g5.
1,630.
3 ,o49.
470.
1,g6Q.
6JJ050.
Now, therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereb
fixed, levied and imposed upon the taxable property situated within said Public
Cemetery Districts last named a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation of the
property within said respective Public Oemetery Districts at the rate in cents and
mills as follows, t o wit:




4 3
August 31st, 1934.
for Carpinteria Public Cemetery District Fund
 1or Goleta Public Cemetery District Fund
ror Guadalupe Public Cemetery District Fund
lor Lompoc Public Cemetery District Fund
ror Los Alamos Public Cemetery District J'und
For Oak Hill Public Cemetery District Fund
For Santa Maria Public Cemetery District Fund
.02
.10
.05
.01
.10
.06
And, whereas, it appears from estimates rm.de by this Board that the following
amounts of money will be required for conducting and maintaining the following street
lighting districts for the ensuing fiscal year, to wit:
ror Carpinteria Street Lighting District
for Casmalia Street Lighting District
1or Guadalupe Street Lighting District
For Loe Alamos Street Lighting District
ror Mission Lighting District
For Orcutt Street Lighting District
2,000.
300.
l,goo.
1,100.
500.
600.
Now, Therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby
fixed, levied and imposed upon t~e taxable property situate within said street lighting
di striots last named a tax upon each one hundre.d dollars valuation of the property
within said respective. districts at the rate in cents and mills as follows, to wit:
For Carpinteria Street Lighting District Fund
1or Casmalia Street Lighting District Fund
For Guadalupe Street Lighting District J'und
For Los Alamos Street Lighting District J'und
For Mission Lighting District Fund
For Orcutt Street Lighting District J'und
.30
.10
.17
.10
.50
And Whereas, it appears from an e stima te of the Board of lire Commissioners of
llontecito Fire District tha~ the sum of t1g,300. wi.11 be required for the maintenance
of the Fire Department of llontecito, in Monte.cito Fire District, for the ensuing fiscal
year.
Now, Therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby
fixed, levied and imposed upon the taxable property situate within said Kontecito Fire
District a tax upon each one Hundred Dollars valuati~n of the property within said
district at the rate in cents and mills as follows, to wit:
for llontecito Fire District Fund .14
And, Whereas, it appears from an estimate of the Board of 11re Commissioners of
Guadalupe Fire District that the sum of t2,474. will be required for the maintenance
of the Fire Department of Guadalupe, in Guadalupe Fire District, for the ensuing fiscal
year. . .
Now, therefore,. it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby
fixed, levied and imposed upon the taxable property situate within said Guadalupe Fire
District, a tax upon each one hundred Dollars valuation of the property within said
district at the rate in cents and mills as follows, to wit:
For Guadalupe Fire District Jund .40
And Whereas, it appears from an estimate of the Board of Directors of Carpinteria
Union High School Fire District that the sum of $4,200. will be required for the
maintenance of the Fire District in Carpinteria Union High School Fire District for the
ensuing fiscal year.
Now, Therefore, It is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby

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fixed, levied and imposed .upon all the real property together with the improvements
thereon in said Fire District, a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation of the
property within said district at the rate in cents and mills as follows, to wit:
For Carpinteria U~ion High School Fire Di~trict Fund .13
And, Whereas, it appears :from an estimate of this Board that the following
amounts of money will be required for maintaining the following County Fire Protection
Districts for the ensuing fiscal year, to wit:
For Los Alamos County Fire Protection District 1300.
For Solvang County Fire Protection District 555
Now, Therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby
fixed, levied and imposed upon the taxable property situate within said County Fire
Protection Districts last named a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation of the
property within said respective districts at the rate in cents and mills as follows,
to wit:
For Los Alamos County Fire Protection District Fund
For Solvang County Fire Protection District Fund
.02
.13
And, Whereas, it apPears from an estimate of the Sanitary Board of Guadalupe
Sanitary District, that the sum of $669.00 will be required for running expenses; and
the further sum of t1,115.oo for principal and interest upon bonds of said district
that will fall due, during the present fiscal year.
Now, Therefor~, it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby
fixed, levied and imposed upon the t~able property situate within said Guadalupe
Sanitary District a_ tax pon e~ch one hundred dollars valuation of the property within
said district at the rate in cents and mills as follows, to wit:
For Guadalupe Bani tary District, for rtmning expenses
ror Guadalupe Sanitary District, for interest and Sinking J'und
.15
.25
And , Whereas, it a ppears from an estimate of the Sanitary Board of Guadalupe
Sanitary District No. 2, that the sum of. $24.17 will be required for r unning expenses;
and the further sum of $201.37 for principal and interest upon bonds of said district
that will fall due, during the present fiscal year 
Now, Therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby
fixed, levied and imposed upon the taxable property situate within said Guadalupe
Sanitary District No. 2, a tax upon each one huzxired dollars valuation of the property
within said district at the rate in cents and mills as follows, to wit:
for Guadalupe Sanitary District No. 2, for running expenses
For Guadalupe Sanitary District Wo. 2, for interest and Sinking Fund
.15
1.25
And, Whereas, it appears from an estimate of the Sanitary Boa.rd of Orcutt
Sanitary District, that the sum of t201.oo will be required for running expenses; and
the fUrther sum of $3,g37.24 for principal and interest upon bonds of said district
that will fall due, during the present fiscal year.
Now, therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby
fixed , levied and imposed upon the taxable property situate within said Orcutt
Sanitary District a tax upon each one hundred dollars valuation of the property within
said district at the rate in cents and mills as f ollows, to wit:
For Orcutt Sanitary Distri ct, for running expenses
For Orcutt Sanitary District, for interest and sinking Fund
And, Whereas, it appears from notice filed with this Boa.rd, together with a
certified copy of a resolution adopted b~ the Board of Directors of Montecito County
Water District, t hat the revenues of said district are inadequate to pay the interest
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Assessment
Pacific Coa
Railway Com
pany.





August 31st, 1934.
on or principal of the bonded indebtedness ~f said district as it becomes due, and
other claims and expenses of said district_,
4 ' 5
And, Whereas, it. fUrther appears from sa~d notice that the minimum amount required
by said district for a.aid purposes is $l34,o6g. 82, and in ad.di ti on thereto
t500. for the Addition and t6oo. for the Ortega Hill Addition, which is to be assessed
.
against the whole of said district.
Now, Therefore, it is ordered by said Board that there be and there is hereby
fixed, levied and imposed upon the ~axable property comprising said Montecito County

Water District a tax upon eaoh one hundred dollars valuation of the property comprising
said district at the rate in cents and mills as follows, to wit:
ror Kontecito County Water District Fund, Whole District including
all Additions
For Barnes Addition
ror Ortega Hill Addition
1.40
2.20
2.30
And Whereas, it appears from the report of County Superintendent of Schools
that the sum of t1,969.00 will be required for Junior College Tuition Fund, in compliance
with the provisions of Section 4.27o-4.275 of the School Ood.e, as certified
by the respective County Stiperintendents of Schools, as follows:
For Kern County Union High School District t156.00
.
ror Los Angeles City Junior College District 177-60
For Pasadena Junior College District 310.72
For San Jose Junior College District 109-60
For Ventura Union High School District 429.16
.
For Santa Maria Union High School District 7!6.92
low Therefore, it is ordered by the said Board that there be and there is
hereby fixed, levied and imposed upon the taxable property in the County of Santa
Barbara upon each one hundred dollars valuation for the present fiscal year at the
following rate in cents and mills, to wit:
For Junic:rOollege Tuition Fund .0025
Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and O. L. Preisker. Ways, none. Absent, none.
.
f ~ .In the Matter of the Assessment of the Pacific Coast Railway Company, Souther
t
Pacific Railroad Company and the Pullman Company.
It is hereby ordered by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Bar-
.
bara, State of California, and stated and declared. by said Board pursuant to the law,
1. rhat the length of the nain track of the Pacific Coast Railway Company
.
as assessed by the State Board ot Equalization, within the County of Santa Barbara is
62.75 miles,
-  2. That the aes~ssed value per mile of said railroad is t2,ooo.
3 That the number of miles of said tract of said railroad
.
and the assessed value of the same l ying in each city, township, School
.
District, Road District and lesser taxation districts in the County of
 Santa Barbara through which said railroad runs as fixed by the State Board
of Equalization is as follows: 
In the 4th Township, 6.5 miles, assessed value 13,000.
In the 6th Township, 20.05 miles, assessed value 40,100.
In the 7th Township, 24. !9 miles, assessed .
value 49, 7go.
In 10th Township, g.25 mi les, . the assessed value 16,500.
In the 3rd Road District, 6.5 miles, assessed value 13,000 
406





In the 5th Road District, 53.7g miles, assessed value
In the City of Santa Maria, 3.2 miles, assessed value
In the Permanent Road Division of Santa Ynez, 4.5 miles assessed value
In Los Alamos Public Cemetery District, 14.44 miles, assessed value
In Oak Rill Public Cemetery District, 7 miles assessed value
In Santa Maria Public Cemetery, 32.6~ miles, assessed value
In Los Alamos Street Lighting District, 5.5.miles, assessed value
In Orcutt Street Lighting District, .35 miles, asseseed value

In Los Alamos County P'.ire Protection District, 13. 5 Miles, assessed value
In Guadalupe Joint Union School District, 2.24 miles, assessed value
In the Bonita School District, ; miles, assessed value
In the Santa Maria School District, 7.20 miles, assessed value
In Pleasant Valley School District, 3 miles, assessed value
In Rice School District, 2.5 miles, assessed value
In Suey School District, 2 miles, assessed value
In Garey School District, 4.25 miles, assessed value

In Olive School District, 1 mile, assessed value
In Bloohman School District 2.90 miles, assessed value
In Lake View School District, 2.50 miles, assessed value
In Washington School District, 2.25 miles, assessed value
In Careaga School District, s.94 miles, assessed value
In Bicknell School District, 1.25 miles, assessed value
In Los Alamos School District, 5.50 miles assessed value
In Los Olivos School District, 7 miles, assessed value
In Orcutt Union School District, 4.75 miles, assessed value
In Santa Ynez Valley Union High School District, 7 miles, assessed value
In Santa !la.ri& Union High School District, 54.53 miles assessed value
107,560.
6,4oo.
9 ,ooo.
2g,ggo.
14,ooo.
65,200.
11,000.
700.
27 ,ooo.
4,4go.
6,ooo.
14,400.
6,ooo.
5,000.
4,ooo.
g,500 
2,000.
5,goo.
5,000 
4,500.
17 ,ggo 
2,500.
11,000.
14,ooo.
9 ,500.
14,ooo.
109,060.
4. That the length of the main track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company,
as assessed by the State Board of Equalization, within the County of Santa Barbara
is 119.156.
5. That the assessed value per mile of said road is 32,000 

6. That the number of miles of said main track of said railJr.oad and the
assessed value of the same lying in each city, township, school district, road

district ani lesser tasation districts in the County of Santa Barbaza, through
11hich said railroad runs as fixed by the State Board of Equalization is aa
follows:
In the 1st Township, 11 miles, assessed value
In the 2nd Township, 6.g6 miles, assessed value
In the 3rd Township, 20.16 miles, assessed value
In the 4th Township, 10 miles, assessed value
In the 5th Township, 57.g95 miles, assessed value
In the 7th Township, 4.56 miles, assessed value
In the 9th Township, 4.50 miles, assessed value
In the 10th Township 4.25 miles, assessed value
'
In the let Road District, 6 miles, assessed value
In the 2nd Road District, 5 mile~ assessed value
In the 3rd Road District, 30.16 miles, assessed va. lue
In the 4th Road District, 57.g95 miles, assessed value .
In the 5th Road District, 13.25 miles, assessed value

1352 ,ooo.
219,520.
645,120 
320,000.
i,g52,64o.
144,ooo.
144,ooo.
136,ooo.
192 ,ooo.
160,000.
965,120 
l,g52,640 
424,ooo.





















 





August 31st, 1934.
In the City of Banta Barbara, 6.g6 miles, assessed value
In the Pe~manent Road Division of Goleta, 11.14 miles, assessed value
219 ,520.
356,4-gO.
In the Permanent Road Division of Carpinteria, 9.50 miles, assessed value 3o4,ooo.
In the Permanent Road Division of Lompoc, 57,g95 miles, assessed value - l,S52.640.
In Kesa Permanent Road Division, .5 mile, assessed value 16,ooo.
In Kontecito Permanent Road Division, 5 miles, assessed value
In Carpinteria Public Cemetery District 6.25 miles, assessed value
In Goleta Public Cemetery District, 11.14 miles, assessed value
In Guadalupe Public Cemetery District, 4. 5 miles, assessed value
In Lompoc Public Cemetery District, 53.s95 miles, assessed value
In Carpinteria Street Lighting District, .72 miles, assessed value
In casmalia Street Lighting District 12.10 miles, assessed value
In Guadalupe Street Lighting nietrict, 2 miles, assessed value
In Konteci to fire District, 5 miles, assessed value
In Konteci to County Water District, 2 miles, assessed value
In Carpinteria Union School District, 7.125 miles, assessed value
In Summer land School District, 1. 20 miles, assessed value
In Kontecito Union School Districti 2.675 miles, assessed value
In Santa Barbara School District; 7.36 miles, assessed value
In Hope School District, 2.42 miles, assessed value
In Goleta Union School District, 7.746 miles, assessed value
In Elwood Union School District, g.50 miles, assessed value
In Vista del Kar Union School District, 19 miles, assessed value
In San Julian School District, 10 miles assessed value
In Honda School District, 12,711 miles, assessed value
In Lynden School District, 9.24S miles, assessed value
In Artesia School District, 1.50 miles, ~ssessed value
In Maple School District, 1.75 miles, assessed value
In Lompoc School District, s.5 miles, assessed value
In Casmalia School District, 12.l miles, assessed value
In Guadalupe Joint Union School District, 7.33 miles, assessed value
In Carpinteria Union High School District, g.325 miles, assessed value
In Lompoc Union High School District, 33.g49 miles, assessed value
In Santa Barbara High School District, 16.02 miles, assessed value
In Santa Maria Union High School District, 19.43 miles, assessed value
160,0QO 
200,000 
356,4SO.
144,ooo.
l,724,64o 
23 ,o4.o 
3g7,200 
64,ooo.
160,000.
64,ooo.
22g ,ooo 
3g,4oo.
g5,600.
235,520.
77,440 
247,g72 
272,000.
6SO,OOO.
320,000.
4o6,752.
295,936.
4g,ooo 
56,000.
272.000.
3g7,200.
234-,560.
266,400 
l,og3.16s
512,640 
621,760 
In Santa Ynez Valley High School District, 29 miles, assessed value 92s,ooo.
In City of Lompoc, 2 miles, assessed value 64,ooo 
1 That the length of the main track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company
over which cars of the Pullman Oompany are run within the County of Santa Barbara, am
assessed by the State Board of Equalization, is lOS.809 miles 
g. That the assessed value of the oars of the Pullman Company running over the
said Southern Pacific Railroad per mile is t1,ooo.oo.
9. That the number of miles of track of said Southern P~oific Railroad Company,
over which cars of the Pullman Company are run and the assessed value of said cars
r~inning over said railroad in each o1 ty, township, school district, road district and
lesser taxation districts in said county is as follows:
In the let Township, 11 miles, assessed value
In the 2nd Township, 6.!6 miles, assessed value
In the 3rd Township, 20.16 miles, assessed value
11,000.
6,860.
20,160.
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In the 4th Township, 10 miles, assessed value

In the 5th Township, 47.54$ m~les, assessed value
In the 7th Township, 4.5 ~ilea, 88Sessed value
In the 9th Township, 4.50 miles, assessed value
in the 10th Township, 4.25 miles assesse~ value
In the Oity of Santa Barbara, 6.g6 milee, assessed value
In the let Road District, 6 miles, assessed value
In the 2nd Road District, 5 miles, ~ssessed value
In the 3rd Road District, 30.16 miles, assessed value
In the 4th Road District, 47.54g mi~es, assessed value
In the 5th Road District, 13.25 ~iles, assessed valu~
In the Permanent Road Division of ~arpinteria, 9.50 miles, assessed value
In the Permanent Road Division of Goleta, 11.14 miles, asses sed value
In the Permanent Road Division of Lompoc, 47.539 miles, assessed value
In Mesa Permanent Road Division, .5 mile, assessed value
In Montecito Permanent Road Division, 5 miles, assessed value 
In Carpinteria Public Cemetery District, .6.25 miles, assessed value
In Goleta Public Canetery District, _11.14 miles, assessed value
In Guadalupe Public Cemetery District, 4.5 miles, assessed value

In Lompoc Public Cemetery District, 43.535 mil~s, assessed value
In Carpinteria Street Lighting Distric~, .72 mile, assessed value
In Casmalia Street Lighting District, 12.10 miles, assessed value

In G11adalupe Street Lighting District, 5 miles, assessed value
In Kontecito fire District, 5 miles, assessed value
In Kontecito County Water District, 2 miles, assessed value
In Carpinteria Union School District, 7.125 miles, assessed value

In Sumrre rland School District, 1. 20 miles, assessed value
In Kontecito Union School District, 2.675 miles, assessed value

In Santa Barbara School District, 7.36 miles,. assessed value
In Hope School District, 2.4.2 miles, assessed value 
In Goleta Union School District, 7.746 miles, . assessed value

In Elwood Union School Distri. ct, g.50 miles, assessed value ~
In Vista del Kar Union School District, 19 miles, assessed value

In San Julian School District, 10 miles, assessed

In Honda School District, 12.711 miles, assessed value 
In Lynden School District, 4.151 miles, assessed value
In Lompoc School District, s.5 miles, assessed value
In Guadalupe Joint Union School District, 7.33 miles, assessed value

In Casmalia School District, 12.1 miles, assessed value
In Lompoc Union High School District, 25.022 miles, assessed value  
In Santa 'Barbara High School District, 16.024 miles, assessed val.u e
In Santa Maria Union .Hi~ School District, 19.43 miles, assessed value
In Santa Ynez Valley Union High School District, 29 miles, assessed value

- In the .Matter of Lea~e of Absence for Constable Wm. R. Vick.
10,000.
47,54-g.
4,500.
4,500.
4,250.
6,g6o.
6,ooo.
5,000.
30, 160.
47,54.g.
13,250.
9,500.
11,140.
47,539.
500.
5,000.
6,250.
11,140.
4,500.
43 ,535.
720.
12,100.
5,000.
5,000 
2,000.
7 ,125 
1,200.
2,675.
7 ,360 
2,420.
7, 746.
g,500 
19 ,ooo 
10,000 
12. 711 
4,151 
g,500.
7,330 
12,100.
25,022.

16,024 
19,430.
29,000 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried it is ordered that Constable Wm. R.
Vick be and he ie hereby granted leave of absence from the State, for a period of
30 days from and after September 5th, 1934 

In tbe. Mat .t e;. ,of  Santa .Inez. Pe.rmanent Road .Division Fund;
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried it ~s ordered that the Auditor transfer
from the General Fund to Santa Ynez Permanent Road Division P'und the sum of tg,137.69



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August 31st, 1934.
balance needed to pay bonds and interest due Sept. 4, 1934, said transfer to be deemed
a loan to such Santa Ynez Permanent Road Division interest an4 sinking futvi, and the
auditor sharl re-transfer the same to the general fund from the very fir st money coming
into such :fund thereafter.
/ . . . .
In the. Matter of Correcting the Budget of Unemployment Relief
Upon mot i on duly seconded and carried, i t is ordered that
changed as follows:
$2000.
2000.
. 2000.
sine die.
approved.
200-B-5 Serv. & Exp. M. & o. instead of $6000.
200-B-1 Com.& Trans. 
200-B-2 Mat. & Sup. 1.
Upon motion the Board adj~urned
:The for in minutes ar e~1ereby
Attest: ~~~~~t4~~-1Clerk.

.
Fund.
the budget be

September l~t , 1934, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: D. r. Hunt, Clerk.  .
Conti~uati o n. ~ This being the date for the regular meeting of the Board, and no quorum being
.
present, the meeting was adjourned until Tuesday, September 4th, i934, at 10 o'clock
a. m.
BoarQ._ of Supervisors of . t.h~  Cq~nty of Santa Barbal'.a, State of California,
September 4th, 1934, at 10 o  cl_p,c~ a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T.
DinSQlore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens and Ronald M. Adam.
Abseut: c. L. Preisker.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Supervisor Ronald K.
Adam act as Chairman pro tem 
County Aid f r -Relief
of
Unemployment
In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment:
\
It anpe~ring to the Board of Supervisors that the followi~ applicants are proper
(

-
persons to .receive county aid;
Uj)on mo~ion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat the Auditor draw his
warrant on. the Unemployment J'und in favor of the following persons for the ~ts
set opposi~e their respective names, to wit:
Name 
Diaz, Gilbert
Hargrave, ~eth
Para, Francisco 
Pomales, Tf)m \
Ramirez, Jesus 
Ramirez, Lucio 
Savala, Hilario 
Saunders, John 
Soto, Juan
Araluce, A.b el
Arrellanes, Luz
Avilla, I~aci o
Avilla, Julian .
Blaney, Kary

Blaylock, Wm. .
Oaballero, Edw
Oalles, Ro.s a.lio
Ohacon, Eu.8 tacio
Ohelini, George
Oollezo, Manuel
-
A.
Hrs. Worked
11
18
lg
lJt
16
16
27
24
3
lg
2
16
3
g
11
30
24
2
24
5
Amount
5. .50
9.00
9.00
6.75
g.oo
g.oo
13.50
12. 00
9.00
1.00
g. oo
1.50
4. oo
5. 50
15.00
12.00
l. oo
12. 00
2.50
District
District I
200-B-7
Unemployment
Aug.24th-30t h.
District II
200-B-7
Unemployment
August 25th-31st.
J
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41.0

Name
Conlon, Jas. Jr.
Copelin, And.rew
Ooppleman, Gertrude
De la Torre Wm.
Delgadillo, Gregory
Escota, Mrs. Vincent
ralcon, Joe
rorney, Eugene
luller, Simeon
Galindo, Gilbert
Garcia, Obas.
Garcia, Julia
Garcia, Pedro P.
Garcia, Reneslad:
Garzoli, Mercedes
Gonzales, Armando
Gonzales, Edw. R.
Gonzales, Jelipe
Gonzales, Gergorio
Gonzales, Julia
Greene, Percy
Gudgeon, George
Hernandez, Angel
Hernandez, Jose N.
Hernandez, Jose s.
Hofman, Adolph
Hernandez, Frank
Hernandez, Ignacio
Xiriskidas, Frank
Klatt, Ohas.
Lewis, Thoe.
Littlefiela, Mahon
Lopez, Arnulfo
Lopez, Frederico
Lopez, Manuel D.
Lopez, Renaldo
Lord, Walter
Loza, Maria
Jladrigal, Joaquin
Ka.gill, Isabel
Marsh, Norman
Martinez, Jos A.
Martinez, iacaries
ll&ssingbam, Karia
Masson, Edmund
Mecham, Frank
Medina, Sain
Memoza, Aria.res
.  . . 
Hrs. Worked
7
16
32
7
36
21
14
12
23
4
33
g
g
6
9
14
21
4g
27
g
12
20
10
34
24
36
6
2
24
20
22
24
20
13
24
10
12
23
3
4
24
9
10


Amount

lS.00
9.50
6.00
3.50
s.oo
16.00
3.50
lg.oo
10.50
7.00
6.00
11.50
2.00
16.50
4. 00
4.oo
3.00
4.50
7.00
l0.50
24.oo
13.50
4. 00
2.00
6.00
10.00
5.00
17.00
12.00
lS.oo
3.00
1.00
2.00
12.00
10.00
11.00
12.00
10.00
6.50
12.00
5.00
6.oo
ll.50
1.50
. 2. 00
.
12.00
4.50
5.00
District
District II
200-B-7
Unemployment
August 25th-31 
 

. -  - - --- .  -.
Name
Mendoza, Chas.
Mendoza, Manuel
Jlirales, Jesusa

lavarrez, ~ouis
Nelson, Sam JC.
Rewkirk, Roy
Ricelson, Arnim
Rim.mo, Frank
Ojada, Juan
Ornelas, Abraham
Orella, Raymond
Pace , Wi llianr
Padilla, Felix

Paddock, Jean
Palacios, John
Pereyra, Delpina
Pereyra, Jennie

Perez, Jesus

Perez, RefUgio
Renteria, Hilario
Rogers, James
 Romero, Alfanso
Rosales, Antonio
.
Ruiz, JTasario
Saberi on, Louis
 Sandoval, Austin
Sariano, Pablo
.
Saucedo, Donanciano
Sepulveda, Joaquin
Silva, Manuel
Sotello, Martin
Soto, Benie
Steele, Arthur
Swars, J'rank
Torres, Joe
Torres, Raphael
Trester, Ralph
Tyrrell, Ernest
Van PopPel, Adrian
Whiteside, Carmon
Castillo, Jos. B.
Romero , George

Brandt, Julius
DeRosa, John
 Kartinez, Julian
September 4th , 1934.
'
Hrs.
g
30
19
6
1
11
g
18
14
16
24
15
32
27
30
3
18
12
24
26
25
16
22
16
17
6
4
4
5
g
33
g
2
12
20
g
31
6
24
24

Worked
Hours  Period
36 .50 g/25 to g/31
12 do

Amount
4. 00
15.00
9.50
3.00
.50
 5.50
4.oo
9.00
7.00
g.oo
12.00
7.50
15.00
13.50
15.00
1.50
9. 00
6.oo
12.00
13.00
12.50
s.oo
11.00
s. oo
g.50
3.00
2.00
2.00
4. 00
2.50
4.oo
16. 50
4. oo
1.00
6.oo
10. 00
4.oo
4. 00
13.50
4. 00
3.00
12.00
12. 00

lg.oo
6.00
4 1
District
District II
200-B-7
Unemployment
August 25th-3ls



District IV.
200-B-7
Unemployment
Aug. 25th-31st
District Five
Unemployment
Report of
Officer.
Petition
for County
Aid.
Name Hours  Period Amount D~strict Five
. .
Peretra, Manuel 6  50 g/25 to g/31 3.00 Unemployment
Pimentel, Antone 6 do 3.00
Simpson, George 36 do  lS.OO
Taylor, Verna 25 do 12.50
Vargas, c.  7 do 3.50
~n the Matter of Repo~t of Officer~

The report of Miss Anna E. Mccaughey, Superintenient of County Detention Hone
for the month of August 1934, was received, examined and ordered filed.
In the Matter of the Petition of Mrs. Elizabeth Blaney, 211 E. West Gutierrez
St., Santa Barbara, Calif. for County Aid for Alexander and Elizabeth Blaney, Minors.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Alexander Blaney, age
15 years and Elizabeth Blaney, age 11 years, a.re half-orphans and are proper persons
to receive County Aid, and are in the custody of said Krs. Elizabeth Blaney.
It is ordered that the Audi tor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of said Mrs. Elizabeth Blaney for the sum of Twenty ($20.00) dollars,
and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of

this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors.
Petition fo _
County Aid.
In the matter of the Petition of Mrs. Betty Leavitt, g16 Cacique St., Apt.10
Santa Barbara, Calif. for County Aid for Margaret and Betty Leavitt, Minors,
Petition
f or County
Aid.
Petition f
County Aid.
I
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Margaret, age g years
and Betty Leavitt, age 4 years, are the children of Albert W. Leavitt, who at the pre-
 sent time is 1.1 1 Patton State Hospital for inebr1a.cy, and are proper persons t o receive

County Aid, and are in the custody of said Mrs. Betty Leavitt.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General

Fund,_ in favor of said Mrs. Betty Leavitt f or the sum of Twenty ($20. 00) dollars, and
for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this
Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors.
In the Matter of the Petition of Gabriel Rojo, g32 Laguna St., Santa Barbara,

Calif. for County Aid for Eleanor Silva, a minor.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Eleanor Silva, aged 4
years is a half-orphan and a proper person to receive County Aid, and is in the custo

of said Gabriel Rojo.
It i~ ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of said Gabriel Rono for the sum of Ten ($10.00) dollars, and for a lik
amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board,
said money to be used for the support of the above named minors.
- In the Matter of the Petition of Mrs. Myrtle Pigg, 610 South Pine Street.
Santa Maria, Calif., for County Aid for Iva, . Richard, Clarice, Wilma and Alva Pigg,
Minors,
It aPPearing to the satisf3ction of the Board that said Iva Pigg, age 15 years;
 
Richard Pigg, age 12 years; Clarice Pigg, age 7 years; Wilma Pigg, age 4 years and
Alva Pigg, age 1 year, are children of Elmer Pigg, who at the present time is in San

. Quentin Prison and are proper persons to receive County Aid, and are in the custody
of said Mrs. Myrtle Pigg.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General run ,
in favor of said Mrs. Myrtle Pigg for the sum of Fifty and no/100 dollars, and for a
like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board
said money to be used for the support of the above named minors.
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I

September 4th, 1934.
4 3
Petit ion for -- In the Matter of the Petition of Susanne Becerra, 319 West Cypress ,St., Santa
County Aid. Ilaria, Calif., for County Aid for Julia, Salvador and Felicitas Becerra, Minors 
Complaints
as to Electi n
Boards.
S. E. R. A.
Projects.
.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Julia Becerra, age 11 Ye
-
Salvador Becerra, age 10 years and Felicitas Becerra, age g years are half-orphans and
are proper persons to receive County Aid, and are in the custody of said Susanne Becer
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund,
in favor of said Susanne Becerra for the sum of Thirty and no/100 dollars, and for a

like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board,
said money to be used for the support of the above named minors.
In the Matter of complaints as 1o llection Boards.
Communication read from Frederick H. Cowles complaining of the way election
boards counted the votes, he also appeared before the board and addressed them on the
same subject as did Herald Weidman, P. Houts and E. r. Clark. The matter was continued
until after the canvass.
In the Matter of S.E.R.A. Projects.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Board of Supervisors
approve the Neighborhood House Wood Cutting project.
Fixing Amo
of Bond for
Count y
Officers.
t / In the Matter of Fixing Amount of Bond for County Officers.
Abandonment
of Certain
Portions
of Highway.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered. that the several officers
of the County of Santa Barbara, and various Township Officers therein, shall give the
amount of bond hereinafter named for the faithful performance of the duties of their
respective offices, and the Board of Supervisors does hereby fix the bond to be given
by said officers upon qualifying as follows:
Treasurer t50,ooo.oo County Clerk -t4,ooo.oo
Auditor 3,000.ou Sheriff 10,000.00
Tax Collector 25,000.00 District Attorney 2,000.00
' Recorder 2,000.00 Assessor 20,000.00

Public Administrator 30,000.00 Coroner i,ooo. oo
Superintendent of
Schools
Surveyor 1,000.00
1,000.00
Constable 1,500.00
I Justice of the Peace 1,000.00
~ In the Matter of the Abandonment of Certain Portions of Public Highway, in the
2nd Road District. 
This being the time for hearing the lla.tter of the Abandonment of certain portions
of Public Highway, in the 2nd Road District, the same was upon motion, duly seconded and
carried continued until September 17th, 1934, at 10 o'clock a. m.
Application In the llatter of the Application_of the Santa Ynez Valley Union High School
for Cancell -
tion of District for the cancellation of Assessment on Real Property Acquired by said Santa
- Assessmert 
Ynez Valley Union High School District.
It appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State
of California, that on the 6th day of August, 1934, Santa Ynez Valley Union High School
District acquired from Emma Ellen Donahue, a widow, the title to and is now the owner
of that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the County of Santa Barbara,
State of California, and more particularly described as follows, to wit:
That portion of Lot Four (4) in Tract Three (3) of the Rancho Canada de Los Pinos
or College Ranch, in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, according to the
map thereof recorded in Ra.ck No. 3, Map No. 4, records of said County, described as
follows Beginning in the center line of Grand Avenue at the southeast corner of said
lot, and running thence west along the south line of said lot 924 feet; thence North 660 .
feet to the North line a said lot; thence East along said line 924 feet to the said
,
4:14



------------------------------------------------.,.---.--------,

center line of Grand Avenue and the northeast corner of said lot; thence south along s id
center line of Grand Avenue 660 feet to the point of beginning. 
Also acquired from Joe A. !'oxen and Margaret Foxen, his wife, the title to and is now
the owner of that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, and more particularly described as fo116ws, to wit:
The East 10 acres of Lot One {l) Tract Three {3) of the Sudivieion of the Rancho Cana
de los Pinos or College Ranch.
It further appearing that the aforesaid described real property was assessed fo
the fiscal year 1934-35, and that the taxes thereon have not been paid, and applicatio
having been made to this Board by said Santa Ynez Valley Union School District, to
cancel said assessments and any and all uncollected taxes and assessments on or agains
said real property that became a lien on said real property prior to the date said
real property was conveyed to said Santa Ynez Valley Union High School District, as
provided by Section 3go4A of the Political Code and amendments thereto, and
It further appearing that the written consent of the District Attorney of ~he
County of Santa Barbara, to the cancellation of said assessments, has been obtained
therefor, 
Now therefore, it is ordered that the Tax Collector of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, cancel on the margin of the assessment book, and also on
the delinquent list any and all uncollected taxes and assessments of the County of
Santa Barbara, or against said real property above described, and each and every part
and parcel thereof, that became a lien on said real property, or any part thereof, pri r
to the date said real property was conveyed to the said Santa Ynez Valley Union High
School District. 
It is distinctly understood that this authorization shall operate as a cancell -
tion on any and all uncollected taxes and assessments only so far as the same relates to
the real property above described 
Renewal  Aool  - - In the Matter of Renewal Application for State and County Aid for Clarence
I
cation for
State and
County Aid.
Canvassing
Returns of
Primary
Election.
Allowance of
Claims.
'
Wilson, father of Clarence and Lilly W~lson, Minors, half-orphans.
It appearing to the Board that .the hereinafter named appli.c . ant was by order du y
made and entered during the year 1929, granted State and County Aid for the support of
the hereinafter named minors, as in said application and order set forth; and
It further appearing that said applicant has this day filed application for
the restoration of said State and County Aid, heretofore granted; and
It fy.rther appearirig that the half-or.phans mentioned, are proper persons to
receive State and County Aid, and that they are in the custody of a responsible person
and upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
.
Ordered that the Auditor dr~w his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in
favor of the following applicant, for the amount set opposite the name of said applica t,
and on the first day of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board;
said money to be used for the support of said half-orphans, to wit:
Clarence Wilson, father of Clarence and Lilly Wilson, half-orphans - - - -- - $20.00
I-n the Matter of Canvassing the Returns of the Primary Election, Held on the
28th day of August, 1934.
The Board proceeded with the canvass of said returns, and not having completed
the same continued the further Qanvassing Qf returns to September 5th, 1934, at 10
o'clock a. m.
- In the Matter of Allowance of Claims.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following

,
-

September 4th, 1934 

. claims be and the same are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out
. of the fund designated in the order of allowance endorsed on the faoe of each claim
. respectively, to wit:






Balaam and Balaam
Bradley Cafe 
Bradley Cafe
Brown's Drug Store
Canpbell, C. c.
Cline, Gladys
Columbia Carbon Oo. , The
.
Covarrubias, Yris
Dart, E. K 
do do
Department of Penology
Duchgeischel, Louise
Freeze & Freeze
do do
CENERAL FUND
Grimes-Stassofrth Stationery Co.
Guernsey Dairy
Hanze, Henry G.
Hartrick, Rose
Kemp, Warren
Knott, Charles W.
Lawrence Grocery
Liveoak Dairy
Madsen, Eva
Main, R. c.
$S.OO
1.2g
s. 00
s.o4
3.00
12.00
19. 37
20.00
3. 00
2. 00
1.32
6.52
23.61
16.72
3.23
3. g1
25.00
14g. il.6
10.00
13.50
1.97
4.48
60. 00
66.75






 

Midland aQa Counties Public Service Corp.
Niverth Estate, s. B.
Osborne's Book Store
Remington Rand
Rice Ranch Oil Co.
Riley, G. W.
Sahm, Isaac s.
Santa Barbara Clinic
Santa Barbara Telephone Company
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Schauer Printing Studio
Seaside Oil Company
do
do
do
do
do do
Southern Calif. Edison Co.
Standard Oil Co.
Stationers Corporation
Stokes, A. c.
Stubbs, Jr. , Joe .
I
Un:ierwo od Elliott Fisher Co.
Union Hardware & Metal Co.



,
2.30
1.50
3.79
41.53
g47.1g
7.50
18. 30
61.50
14.g5
53.43
25.73
15.g9
754.62
262.27
2gg.go
26. og
30. 00
136.s3
35.13
5.96
3.g5
3. 58
l s.13








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Union Oil Company of California GENERAL FUND
Westside Dairy
do do
Westwick Iron Works
Collier, Herb
Dinsmore, Francis
Hollister, A. G.
Johns-Manville
FIRST ROAD FUND
GOOD ROADS FUND
Luke & Livingston Tractor and Equipment Co 
Ma.ck-International Motor Truck Corporation
Ott Hardware Co.
Pollerano, H. J.
Seaside 011 Co.
Stubbs, Jr., Joe
Weetwick Iron Works

Golden State Company
Home Loan Association
O'Ban1on Dairy
GENERAL RELIEF FUND
Banks, Stanley M.
Banks Stationery Store
Briscoe, J. w.
Ganterlo, Charles
Hanze, M. D. Henry G.
Hargrave, Seth
Italian Store
Kirkwood, Mrs. Ada
Live Oak Dairy
Loback, Ray
Lynch, Charles
Morehouse, Mrs. M. K.
Rivera, E.
Rutherford Esta~e, Al.
Stationer's Corporation
Union Mill & Luni er Co.
Zol~er, Low el le
UNEMPLOYMENT FUND




5.03
20.97
17. 02
2g.72
20.00
50.00
s.oo
86.30
323.3g
49g6.62
59.7g
6.00
g1.60
47.41
3.77
39.36
13.57
6.19
;. 00
5.92
12.00
6. 50
lS.oo
2g.93
13.4g
12. oo
1.54
22.18
.75
8.00
1.91
9.00
6.0l
11.69
20.00


Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the .roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens


Continuing
the Canvassin
of Returns.
Canvassing t e
Returns.
.
September 4th, 1934.
Ronald M. _Adam. NEV s, none. Absent, c. L. Preisker.
~t
Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die. - V
 -
' The foregoing minutes are her~


approved.
9it .
At test:
Clerk.
'
Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
a
September 5th , 1934, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T.
Dinanore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, and' Ronald M. Adam.
Absent: Supervisor c. L. Preisker.
In the Matter of Canvassing the Ret urns of the Primary Election, held on the
e
2gth day of August, 1934.
The Board proceeded with the canvass of said returns, and not having completed
the same continued the fUrther canvassing of returns to September 6th, 1934, ~t
10 o'cl. ock a. m
Upon motion the Board adjourned s1tie a1e.
The foregoing minutes are hereby approved.
Attest:
I
uperv ~s -/ v. c/-U l1_ ;'
Board of Supervisors o f .the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
September 6th, 1934, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisor Thomas T.
Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens. Absent: Supervisors O. L.
Preisker and Ronald M. Adam.
~ In the Matter of Canvassing th~ Returns of the Primary Election, Held on the 2gt h
day of August 1934.
4 7
The Board proceeded with the canvass of said returns, and having completed the same
declared the results thereof .as follows, t o wit:
The whole number of votes cast in the County being 19,77g; the names of the person
voted for, the officers elected at such primary election; the offices for nomination
t o which each of said persons voted for, respectively; the number of votes given t o
each person in each preci nct, and the total number given in the County of each of said
persons elected and f or nominat i ons t o such offices, respectively; also the names
of the persons voted for, for members of the respective County Central Committees of
each of the political parties hereafter named, and the numbers of votes given to each,
in each precinct respectively, as follows, t o wit:
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STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST
AT THE
PRIMARY ELECTION
HELD
AUGUST 28, 1934
COUNTY
State of California






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Santa Barbara No. 9 17'j {) L, L-; "I I .2. r:. 4 / 7. 2l / ( q ~o / Lj S.3 CJ Lf_ ; ~2, I 
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Santa Barbara No. 61
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Santa Barbara. No. 32 .St' 8 7
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Santa Barbara No. 58 ,d~ /~ -
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Santa Barbara No. 60 ,.29 11  .
Santa Barbara. No. 61 ;?P ,.,,_2,.
Santa Barbara No. 62 8S ;21r' . ' - - -  _
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Lompoc No. 2 ?L-~ /?
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Santa Maria No. 4 113; /5 , I 
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Santa Barbar.a. No. 7
Santa Barbara No. 8 I  I  
Santa Barbara No. 9
Santa Barbara No. 10 
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Santa. Barbara No. 12 I I - I - ,_ ,.
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Santa Barbara. No. 32
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Santa Barbara No. 35 '
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Santa Barbara No. 28
Santa Barbara No. 29
Santa Barbara. No. 30
Santa Barbara No. 31
Santa Barbara No. 32
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Santa Barbara No. 34
Santa Barbara No. 35
Santa Barbara No. 36
Santa Barbara No. 37
Santa Barbara No. 38
Santa Barbara. No. 39
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Santa Barbara No. 41
Santa Barbara No. 42
Santa Barbara No. 43
Santa Barbara No. 44
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Santa Barbara. No. 46
Santa Barbara No. 47
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Santa Barbara No. 16  1. rfl-LJ 3f"l/./ :3L 31 .3 / /~ .3~ ' .3J "Jo J-j ~7 26 6" cf ? 'i" J' 7 ? _
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Santa Barbara No. 38 ' ,. $(, :.-5 .3/ ~ O'- _:i7 3.Z L~ .2.$ ;2./,. 21. /)' ;2b ;t.4 /.7 / :? /,.? /~ /.Z / .z /2
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Santa Barbara No. 44 ' 37 3.2 l.zS .31 3,. 3oi3.6 3J, '.10 2-j 31 2._i); ~ 7 / 7 7 11 7 7 7 j
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Santa Barbara No. 26
Santa Barbara No. 27 
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Santa Barbara No. 12
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Santa Barbara No. 22
Santa Barbara No. 23
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Santa Barbara No. 27
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Santa Barbara No. 19
Santa Barbara No. 20
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Santa Barbara No. 27
Santa Barbara No. 28
Santa BarbarA. No. 29
Santa Barbara No. 30
Santa Barbara No. 31
Santa Barbara No. 32
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Santa Barbara No. 41
Santa Barbara No. 42
Santa Barbara No. 43
Santa Barbara No. 44
Santa Barbara No. 45
Santa Barbara No. 46
Santa Barbara No. 47
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Santa Barbara No. 19
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Santa Barbara No. 36
Santa Barbara No. 37
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Santa. Barbara No. 19 /F ?c? Vo -711 7? 7'8 3 ff ?s- 80 ~~ .
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Santa Barbara No. 39
Santa Barbara No. 40
Santa Barbara No. 41
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September 6t h , 1934 
The Board of Supervi sors having on this day completed the canvass of the returns
of said prima~y ~lection held August 2Sth, 1934, and having declared the result of sai
canvass .do hereby declare the following named persons received the highest number of
votes given at said election for each office, by the voters of said county for which
n-ersons were voted f or, and that each of said persons receiving a majority of the'
total number of votes cast at said ele ction for all of the candidates f or the offices
to Which they were voted f or, respectively, and said persons receiving the highest
number and majority of votes, respectively, as aforesaid, are hereby declared duly 
elected to the offices designated, respectively, in accordance with the provisions of
Article II, Section 2 3/4, of the Constitution of California, adopted November 2nd,
1926, as follows, to wit:
 




Oounty Clerk
She.riff
Recorder
Auditor
Assessor
District Attorney
Tax Collector
Surveyor
Coroner and Public Administrator
County Superintei:dent of Schools
Supervisor, Fifth Supervisor District
Justice of the Peace
2nd Judicial Township
Justice of the Peace
3rd Judicial Township

J ustice of the Peace
4th Judicial Township
Justice of the Peace
5th Judicial Township
Jus. tice of the Peace 6th Judicial Township
Justice of the Peace
7th Judicial Township
  Justice of the Peace
10th Judicial Township
Constabl, 3rd Judicial Township
Constable, 4th Judicial Township
Constable, 5th Judicial Township
Constable, 6t h Judicial Townshin
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Constable, 9th Judicial Township
Constable, 10th Judicial Township
D. F. Hunt y/'
James Ross v
Yris Covarrubias v'
A. T. Eaves f
Chas. s. Tomlinson V'
Percy c. Heckendorf ~
H. C. Sweetser ~
Owen H. O'Neill II
J:. G. Dodge
/ Muriel Edwards
C. L. Preiskerv
Ernest D. Wagner
William T. Lillard
Samuel Lyons
Charles L. Poulsen
William Grisingher
Louis J. Morris
J. E. Jullien
Charles Arthur Jones
Alonzo Crabb
r. J. McCabe
E. A. Robbins
Robert Lee Camp
Joseph Quick
The Boa~d of Supervisors do further declare that the f ollowing named persons vot
for at said primary election for Members of the County Central Committee of each
political parties hereinafter designated respectively, each received the highest number
of votes cast at said election for County Central Committee, in the Supervisor Distric s
designated, respectively, being equal t o the number required as the minimum of signatures
to the nomination paper which would have been required t o place his name on the
primary ballot as a candidate for said County Central Commit tee, a.ni said persons receiving
the highest number of votes as aforesaid are hereby declared elected as Members

of the County Central Committee of the Political party hereinafter designated as
follows, t o w1 t:

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REPUBLICAN PARTY
FIRST SUPEl\VISOR DISTRICT
SECOND SUPERVISOR DISTRICT
THIRD SUPERVISOR DISTRICT

FOURTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT

SUPERVISOR DISTRICT
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L. W. Fowler
l)nmanuel D. Solari
William H. N. Bryant, Jr.
c. Warren Mapes
William Goodell Griffith
Gene M. Harris
Fred T. Harsh
Norris Montgomery
Taylor McDougall, Jr.
J. A. Parma
E. w. Squier
Mary s. Taggart
Hugh J  Weldon
Geraldine P. G. Dabney
Walter L. Hanson
Ronald M. Adam
Ernest Francis Moore
Lowell F. Shanklin
Alfred Roemer
rrank J. McCoy
T. A. Twitchell
M. M. Willets
Neal Glines
DDOORATIC PARTY
FIRST SUPERVISOR DISTRICT
 
SECOND SUPERVISOR DISTRICT
THIRD SUPERVISOR DISTRICT
FOURTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT
o. B. Franklin
( Hamilton Thacher
) Norman W. Ambrose
William Roger Anderson
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Tom B. Clark
Henry A. Dockstader
w. F. Kurtz
Patrick J. Lennon
Robert E. Lewis
P. H. McCarthy, Jr.
)  John L. Prince
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Henry Eckenrode
Anker Bred.all
C. A. Robertson
G. T. Gunderson
Josephine T. Buell
c. Kelley Hardenbrook

Attest:
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September 6th, i934.
FIFTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT
Hurley T. Bailey
Charles T. Baves
~ Alexander P. B. Bettersworth
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Elwin E. Mussell
Paul S. Sword
Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die.
The foregoing minutes are hereby approved.
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