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Book 16

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Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
September 2gth, 1936, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Thomas T. Dinsmore,
Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, C. L. Preisker and the
Clerk. Supervisor C. L. Preisker in the chair.
The minutes of the regular meeting of September 14th, 1936, were read and approve 
Publ ic Health I In the Matter of the Public Heal th Insti tt1te to be held in Santa Barbara.
I nstitute.
Mrs. Richard McGovney and Mrs. Edward L. Markthaler representing the Women's
Auxiliary of the County Medical Society who are sponsoring the Public Health Institute
in Santa Barbara, appeared before the Board and requested financial a1d for their
project.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, it was ordered that they be
allowed to draw upon the Publicity Fund to the extent of $50. 00 to be used in the
furtherance of their public health program.
Abandonment J In the Matter of the Petition of the Santa Yne z Valley Development Company, et a .,
of Cer tain
P ort~ons of for the Discontinuance and Abandonment of Certain Portions of a Public Highway Road and
Public Highwa 
Avenues in the Third Road District in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California.

ORDER FIXING TIME.
It appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State o
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Acceptance
of Deed. 


Accept ance o
Deed.


September 2Sth, 1936. 3
Ca11rorn1a, that the p etition filed by Santa Ynez Development Company, et al., with th
Clerk of the Board on the 16th day of Septerriber, 1936, in the above entitled matter,

has been signed by ten freeholders of said County, two of whom are residents of said
Third Road District in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and who are
taxed therein for road purposes;
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IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that said petition be heard oh Monday, the 26th day of  
October, 1936, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the Board Room or said Board of Supervisors, in
the Court House in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
and that notice be given to all freeholders in said road district of t~e time
and place fixed for hearing .said pe~ition as aforesaid by publication of such notice
1n the Santa Ynez Valley News, a newspaper of general c1rculat1on, printed and publish d
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in Slid County, for at least two successive weeks prior to said day fixed for said 
hearing, and that such notice shall also be posted conspicuously along the 11ne or the
proposed vacation of said road and avenues to be abandoned.
In the Matter of Acceptance of Deed from John Begg and Minnie F. Begg Covering
Property Purchased by the County for Road Purpos~s to the Goleta Sandspit.
RESOLUTION NQ. 2096,  
Whereas, the County of Santa Barbara is the or,rner of. a cer. tain parcei of prop ert
acquired by condBmnation proceedings upon which it is desirous of constructing a new

all year road from the State Highway in said County of Santa Barbara to the Goleta
Sandspit in said county; and

Whereas, an additional strip of land is required for the completion of said road
which said strip of land is oivned by John Begg and Minnie .F. _Begg, his wife, and which
is more particularly described in a Deed dated Sep tember 16th, 1936, from said John

Begg and Minnie F. Begg, his wife, to said County of Santa Barbara; and
Whereas, the said John Begg and Minnie F. Begg , his wife, have tendered said
Deed covering said property to the County of Santa Barbara for the price of Four Hundr d
 
Dollars ($400.00), for road purposes, subject to certain limitations cont~ined in said
Deed; 
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND RESOLVE;D that said Deed from John Begg

and Minnie F. Begg, his wife, conveying said real property so needed for road purposes
be and the same is hereby accepted by the County of Santa Barbara  
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara,
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State of California, this 2gth day of September, 1936, by the following vote:

Ayes: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J, Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L.
Preisker. Noes: None. Absent: None.
In the. Matter of Accep tance of Deed from John F. De Costa Covering p roperty
Purchased by the County for road purposes in connection with the La Purissima Mission 
RESOLUTION No. 2097.
Whereas, one J 0hn F. De Costa is the owner of certain real property located in
the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, more particularly described in the

Deed hereinafter referred to; and

Whereas the County of Santa Barbara is desirous of purchasing said real property

for a public purpose, to wit: the construction thereon of a public road in connection
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with the La Purissima Mission in said County of Santa Barbara, said real property
consisting of 2.93 acres or thereabouts; and 
Whereas, the said John F. Decosta is desirous of selling said real property to

the County of Santa Barbara for the sum of Eight Hundred {$Soo.oo) Dollars,and has for
said punpose tendered a Deed, dated June 9th, 1936, to said County of Santa Barbara,
conveying said property to said County, for said purpose;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the said Deed f'rom said John F. DeCos a
be and the same is hereby accepted, when oil leases are quitclaimed.
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara,
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State of California, this 2gth day of September, 1936, by the following vote: Ayes:
Thomae T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Rona~d M. Adam and C. L. Preiske 
Noes: None. Absent: None.
Appointment . /
of Commi ssi o -
er for Guadl"t.l-
.
In the Matter of Appointment of Commissioner for Guadalupe Fire District.
It was moved, seconded and carried that the resignation of Eugene Martin as a
1 upe Fire
District.
Ordinance
~lo . 496.
Commissioner for Guadalupe Fire District be accepted, and that Avelino Morganti be, an
he is hereb y a ppointed to succeed Mr. Ma. rtin 
I In the Matter of Publishing Ordinance No. 496.
'It appearing to the Board from the affidavit of Margaret Woods, principal Clerk
of the printer and publisher of the Santa Barbara Daily News, that Ordinance No. 496
has been publtshed;
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Ordinance No. 496,
 has been duly published 

Request for J
a Dictaphone .
In the Matter of Request of D. C. Carson, Court Reporter, for a Dictaphone.
Mr. D. C. Carson, Court Reporter, appeared before the Board and requested the
County to purchase a Dictaphone f o~ his department.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the above request is hereby
granted a.nd the Purchasing Agent is directed to purchase said Dictaphone .
American Sho
and Beace
e J In the Matter of The American Shore and Beach Preservation Association.
. Preservation
Associat ion.
Communicatio 
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Mr. A. c. Postel appeared before the Board relative to membership in, and propose
program of, The American Shore and Beach Preservation Association.
It was moved, seconded and carried unanimously t hat the County of Santa Barbara
join The American Shore arrd Beach Preservation Association; the membership fee of
$100. 00 a year to be paid out of the Publicity Fund.
J In the Matter of Communication from the Goleta Parent-Teacher Association Relativ
to Life Guard.
The above entitled matter was referred to Supervisor Stevens.
Communicatio . J In the Matter of Communication from Edward Morris Rela~ive to Minutes of State
Supe rvi~ors' Associa t i on.
The above colllllunication was ordered placed on file.
Communicatio . ~ In the Matter of Communication from Carl E. Buck, Doctor of Public Health,
  relative to Health Officer's attendance at New Orleans con~erence.
Accept ance o
Santa BE1 rbar
Bowl as Coun y
Prouerty.
The Clerk was directed to advise Doctor Carl E. Buck that the County of Santa
Barbara is unable to send a representative to the conference.
J In the Matter of Acceptance of Santa Barbara Bowl as County Property.
It was moved, seconded and carried unanimously that the Santa Barbara Bowl be
accepted and the Chairman of The Board was dire~ted to sign the necessary papers on
behalf' of the County.

Communicat1o .~ In the Matter of Communication from Tax Research Incorporated Relative to Claims
Appoint ing
Boards of
Election and
Polling
Places.
of Garland, Stewart and Dowling and Levy for Refund of Taxes.
The above entitled matter was referred to the District Attorney.
In the Matter of Appointing Boards of Election and Polling Places for the Novembe
General Election: 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following polling
places be and the same are hereby designated as the polling places and the following
electors are hereby appointed officers of election boards to serve as election officers
September 2Sth, 1936.
at the Genera1 E1ect1on to be he1d on Tuesday the Third day of Noverriber 1936, in each
of the following places, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, to wit:
Name of Precinct Carninteria No. 1
Location of Folling Place Boy Scout House
Board of Election. 
Inspector Nelson Smith Clerk Effie Bailard
Judge Charles Catlin  Clerk Mildred Andrews
Judge George Humphries Clerk Guelda. Schweizer
Name of Precinct Carpinteria No. 2
Location of Poliing Place Carpinteria Realty Company's Office -
Board of Election.
Inspector Chester Mi11er C1erk Thyra L. Bue11

Judge Dr. H. C. Henderson  Clerk Myrtle Ogan
Judge Ferlys Thomas Clerk Margaret Rodriguez
Name of Precinct Carpinteria No. 3
Location of Polling Place Harper (Grinstead) Residence
 Board of Election /
Inspector Burchell w. Upson Clerk Harbron Morris
Judge  Al Harper Clerk Minnie Hohmann
Judge Don Maxfield Clerk Carrie A. Hendricks
Name of Precinct Carpinteria No. 4
Locatfon of Polling Place Community Church 
Board of Election 
Inspector Charles Curtis Clerk Elizabeth B. Doerr
Judge Wade Hamilton Clerk Alice Thurmond
Judge Albert Otis Grinstead Clerk Helen MacDonald
Name of Precinct Carpinteria No. 5
Location of Polling Place Methodist Church
Board of Election
Inspector Clinton P. Moore
Judge
Judge
Ray S. Cadwell
Edna Franklin
Name of Precinct Summer land
Location of Polling Place Summerland Hall
Clerk Mrs  Nelson Treloar
Clerk Mrs. Jamee A. Lewie
Clerk Ethel Winter

Board of Election
Inspector Will F. Smith Clerk Ada. L. Kirkwood
Judge William H. Brooks Clerk Bess v. Stroman
Judge  Mary Baisley Clerk Henrietta Mcintyre
Name of Precinct Montecito No. l 
Location of Polling Place W. E. Hodges Garage, 497 E. Valley Road.
 Board of Election
Inspect' or Fred Hansen Clerk D. W. Warner
Judge Walter Van de Mark Clerk Fred Amee
Judge Josen-h o. Graham Clerk George Henry
Name of Precinct !!ontecito No. 2 
Location of Polling Place A. M. Walker Residence g40 E. Valley Road
Board of Election
Inspector Vendla McNeill
Judge
Judge
Frances H. Romero
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Bird~e Edith Forbes
Clerk Finley MacKenzie
Clerk Mrs. Leila E. Olivera
Clerk Mrs. Mary Romero.

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Name of Precinct Montecito No. 3
Location of Polling Place Montecito Inn
Board of Election
Inspector Theodore Record Clerk Glen O. Harris
Judge F. J. Dooley Clerk Charles Olson
Judge Reginald Lucking Clerk Alfred Clancy
Name of Precinct Montec1 to No. 4
Location of Polling Place Montecito Hall
Board of Election

Inspector William Waugh Clerk Mrs. Lina Robillard
Judge Pa.u l Lopez Clerk William Harold Shumaker

Judge Jennie Waugh

Clerk J~es E. Barker
Name of Precinct Montecito No. 5
 
Location of Polling Place Montec1to Fire Department
Board of Election
Inspector Leslie Conklin
Judge
Judge
Robert Compton
Thomas J. Lampke
Name of Precinct


Cold Springs
Location of Polling Place Cold Springs School

Clerk Thelma Y. Richards
Clerk Evelyn R. Westaway
Clerk H. J. Pollorena
Board of Election

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Inspector Mrs. Ardis Sloan Bryant Clerk Mrs. Edith E. Whipple
Judge Homer B. Woodward Clerk Mrs. Maude E. Bauhaus
Name of Precinct Mesa

~ocation of Polling Place Fannie Steven's Residence, Modoc Road
Board of Election
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Inspector Miss Fannie Stevens

Clerk Harold L. James
Judge Pearl Ora Parks Clerk Mrs. Lillian Smith
Name of Precinct M.ission
Location of P~lling Place Woman's Club Mission Cany~n
Board of Election 
Inspector Grimm M. Mickelson
Judge
Judge
Mrs. Ruth Schulze
Edward M. Mayer
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 1
Clerk Mrs. Bertha M. Goodwin
Clerk Mrs. Frances E. Dawson
Clerk Miss Marie Theresa Silva
Location of Polling Place 11 So. Salinas Street

Board of Election  
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Inspector John A. Walton Clerk Mrs. Hazel v. Linker
Judge Mrs. Rhdda Warred Clerk Mrs. Florence Madsen 
Judge _ Mrs. Stella May Allen   Clerk Mrs. Anqa F. Hastings
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 2
Location of Po+11~ Place 936 Cacique Street
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs. Edna M. Hazard
Judge
Judge

Harvey E. Day
Mrs~ Barbara Delker


Clerk Mrs. Gertrude E. Fuhlrodt 
Clerk Mrs. Mary Ingram
Clerk Mrs. Agnes F. Hammond

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September 2gth, 1936.
Name of Preci nct Santa. Barbara No. 3
 Location of Polling Place IlO So. Voluntario Street
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs. Renee M. Capelino Clerk Mrs. Edna R. Knott  
Judge
Judge
Joseph .W. P. Calhoon
Mrs. Ev.a J. Duell
Clerk Mr~. Ruth Waugh
Clerk . Mrs. E~eanor Vanderhoff
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 4
Location of Polling Place Guadalupe Hall
Board of Election.
Inspector Marshall N. Hicks Clerk .Mrs. Violet Singleton
Judge
Judge
Cheste~ W. Meyers
Peter Joseph Soto
Name of Precinct Sant~ Barbara No. 5
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Clerk Mrs. Lillian S. English
Cl ~ rk Mrs. A~ma A. Maglio
Location of Polling Place 201 E. Montec1to St.
Board of Election
Inspector Arthur s. Pope Clerk Miss Rose M. Cella
Judge  Mrs. Edith G. Madden Clerk Mrs. Ellen F. Calderon 
Judge Mrs. Mamie E. Wilson Clerk ~ames Tucker
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 6
Location of Polling Place 235 E. Haley Street
Board of Election
Inspector Charles L. Wilson Clerk Harold W. Erwin 
Judge . Mrs. Bertha H. Bither Clerk Mrs. M~ble Erwin
J udge  Mrs. Lydia L. Brady Clerk Mrs. N~llie I. Wilson
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 7
Location of Polling Place 725 E. Haley Street
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs. Ida M. Klett
Judge
Judge
Mrs. Eva Russell Nixon
Mrs. Nettie G. Bateman
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. g 
Location of Polling Place Franklin School
Clerk Mrs. Margaret B. Miller
Clerk  Mrs. Amelia R. Russell 
Clerk . Mrs . H~ttie May Cott
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs.Nora A. Cash Clerk Mrs. Flossie F. Phinney
Judge Alice H. Lossman Clerk Alice M. Hall 
Judge Mrs. H.ester Hanning C~ e rk Mrs. Mable Black
Name of Precinct Sant~ Barbara No. 9
Location of Polling Place 1024 E. Haley Street
Inspector Mrs. Rose Sainsbury
Judge
Judge.
Geo. Bourquin
Mrs. Mary F. Hendry
Board of Election
Cler~ Mrs. M~rjor1e Alderman
Cl.erk Mrs. ~yme E. Johnson
Clerk Mrs. Flora Dismuke  
Name of Precinct San~a Barbara No. 10
Location of Polling Place 1122 E. Ortega St.
Board of Election
In~pector Max Aman
Judge
Judge
James .B. Waugh
Emmett F. Timmerman
Clerk ~re. Ethel Z. Lafferty
Clerk Marion E. Deisseroth  
Clerk Edward s. Jackson
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Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 11
Location of Polling Place 924 Olive Stre&t
Board of Election

Inspector Mrs. Zora s. Young
Judge
Judge
David W. Paulin
Mrs. Floy D. Pilley
Clerk . Mrs. Ret'ugio E. Botello
Clerk . Mr-s. Alice Franklin
Clerk .Mrs. Marie C. Bertino
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 12
Location of Polling Place Lincoln School
 Board of Election
Inspector Casimiro M. Lopez
Judge  John Austin
Clerk -Mrs. Irene A. Calderon
Clerk Mrs. Irene Kelsey
Judge  Mrs. Florence W. Harmer Clerk Miss Lena s. Fariola
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 13
Location of Polling Place 1015 Garden Street
Board of Election
Inspector J ulius Van Bruggen
Judge
Judge
George W. Tilton
Charles T.  McKinney
Clerk Miss Marie 0 1Ma11ey
Clerk  Mrs. Laura M. Butts
Clerk . Miss Evelyn E. Griffin
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 14
Location of Pollint Place 4ol E. Figueroa -Street
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs. Lydia T. Dawe
Judge Mrs. Bertha Stafford
Judge  Mrs. Elsie Hacking
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk.
Name of prec i nct Santa Barbara No. 15
Location of Polling Place 967 Carrillo Road
Board of Election
Mrs. Ruby M. Malott
Mrs. Justine M. Meloling
Mrs. Viola F. Hardwick
Inspector Paul Clifford Hammond Clerk  Mrs. Odessa Kubank
J udge  Mrs. Florence H. Loosley Clerk Miss Ruth E. Rizor
J udge Mrs. Helen Lewis Clerk Mrs. Xameveve .James
Name of Precinct 58.nta Barbara No. 16
Location of Polling Place St ate Teachers College
Inspector Walter  R. Fraundorf
J udge Mrs. Elsie Orriss
Judge Roger Boutell Jr.
Board of Election
Clerk -Mrs. Muriel E. McCray
Clerk Mrs. Norma D. Sauter
Clerk Mrs. Florence Drewisch
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 17
Location of Pol ling Place 1324 Salsipuedes St.
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs. Mayme E. Greenough
Judge Mrs. ~lorence E. Drennen
J udge Mrs. Mae B. Erj.chsen
Clerk Mrs. Clara E. Chibos
Clerk Miss Betty L. Fischer
Clerk . Mrs. Rebecca H. Bourquin
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. l g
Location of Polling Place 123e Laguna St~eet
Board of Election
Inspector Judson c. Packard
Judge
Judge
Victor A. Peterson
Anthony L. Bourquin
Clerk James Edmond Wilber
Clerk Mzts. Margaret C. Donz.e
Clerk Mrs. Gertrude Delaw1e



September 2gth, 1936.
Name of Precinct Santa. Barbara No. 19
Location of Polling Place 320 E. Victoria St.
Board of Election
Inspector John M . Wilson
Judge
Judge
James SA Sheppard
Victor R. Lingstrom
Clerk Mra. Edith E. Glasman
Clerk Mrs. Grace H. Cooley
Clerk Mrs . Olive McCulley
Name of Precinct Santa.Barbara No. 20

Location of Polling Place 131 E. Anapamu St.
Board of Election
Inspector.Mrs . Domenica L. Janssen
J udge
Judge
Mrs. Niargua w. Marsh
Magnus Hansen
Clerk Le~oy Chester Rundell
Clerk Mrs. Ma~ion W. Mason
Clerk M~ss Helen Lilian Beck
Name of Precinct San ta Barbara No. 21
Location of Polling Place 1323 Garden Street
Board of E1ection
Inspeoto~ Wallace. Blair Clerk Elmer G. Haynes
Judge . Miss Mary A. Williruns Clerk Miss El.sie Morrison
Judge Carl. Drinkwitz Cler.k Omar w Carton
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 22
Location of Pollint Place 1416 Laguna Street
Board of Election
Inspector. Jamee M. Linane
Judge .
Judge
Joseph ~. Griffin
Mra. Katherine Hayward
Clerk . Mrs. Myrtle B. Reeder
Clerk ?.tr.s. Marie C. Meyer
Clerk . Thomas ). Aller
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 23
Location of Polling Place S36 De la Vista Avenue
Board of Election
Inspe~tor Walter .G. Smith
Judge
Judge
Thomas ,M. Mitchell
Mrs. Ruby K. Benton
Cler~ Mrs. N~llie W. Gage
Clerk . Mrs. B~rtha Shedd
Clerk . J. Lewi.a Taylor
Name of Precinct
. . Santa Barbara No, 24
Location of Polling Place 1714 Loma Street
Board of Election
Inspector William C. Smith
J udge . Arthur .J. Young
J t1dge . Mrs. Edna Gillean
Clerk . Yrs. Ka;theryn L. Densmore
Clerk Mrs. Katheryn A. Oliver
Clerk Charles L. Cobb
Name of Precinct Sant~ Barbara No. 25
Location of Polling Place 419 E. Arrellaga Street
Board of Election
Inspector C. Shepard Lee
Judge .
Judge .
Hardln .D. Natchet
Mrs. Mary E. Wegner
Clerk ~s. Lolita B. Smith
Clerk M~s. Ida M. Smith
Clerk Yr~. Gretchen A. McGrath
Name of Precinct Sant~ Barbara No. 26
Location of Pol19ng Place 135 E. Valerio S,t.
Board of Election 
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Inspector Mrs. Hattie B. Manning
Judge
Judge
Mrs. Bertha M. Hoberg
Archibald E. Duncan
Clerk ~rs. Marion N. Dopson
Clerk 14rs. Flora A. Greeson
Clerk Miss Domenica Borderro 
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Name of Precinct Santa-Barbara No. 27
Location of Polling Pla~e 2100 Anacapa Street
Board of Election
Inspector Edward L. Cobb
Judge
Judge
Miss Helen M. Wood
James D. Crawford
Clerk Mrs . Agnes McKee
Clerk Mrs. Georgia E. Ewald
Clerk Mrs. Helen B. Gleave
Name of Precinct Santa- Barbara No. 2S.
Location of Polling Place Roosevelt School
Board of Election
Inspector George H. Hicks
Judge  Mrs. N~llie s. Miller
Judge William J. Brundage
Clerk Mrs. Lida B. Roughcore
Clerk Miss K&therine J. Coy
Clerk Mrs. Phillis MacKinnon
Name of Preci nct Santa- Barbara No. 29
Location of Polling Place 2~26 State Street
Board of Election.
Inspector Horatio Nelson Cascaden
Judge Mrs. Lillian Jones
Clerk Mrs. Ruth L. Hengehold
Clerk . Mrs. Ellen S. Richardson
Judge Mrs. Dorothy D. Bausher Clerk Mary R. Tveidt
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 30
Location of Polling Place Peabody School
Board of ilection
Inspector Mrs. Ethel M. Izant
Judge  Emmett -T. Tully
Judge Mrs. Mary B. Kilgore
Clerk Ul"s. Ruth B. Nelson
Clerk M,t\s. Francis C. Cudney
Clerk James A. Nicklin
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 31
Location of Polling Place La Cumbre Junior High-School
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs. Aileen C. Morrison
Judge Mrs . Cora M. Nolan
Judge Mrs. Kate M. Church
Clerk MI's. Lillian A. Modie
Clerk M~s. Stella L. Hiestand
Clerk . Mrs. Ethel L. Davis
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 32
Locationef Polling Place 2613 Hollister Avenue
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs . Mary S. Moore
Judge Harley Bare
Clerk Mrs. Marguerite Richardson
Clerk Ml'ts . Ruth K. Cramer
Judge Miss Olga Fleischer Clerk Mrs. Leonora E. Spencer
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 33
Location of Polling Place 2300 Hollister Ave.
Board of Election
Inspect or Walter E. Mills
Judge Dudley B. Shean
Judge James V. Campi glia
Clerk Roy V. Simpson
Clerk MIs . Eleanor s. Marks
Clerk  Mrs. Mildred R. Lewis
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 34
Location of Polling Place 234 -W. Pueblo Street
Board of Electi on
Inspector William R. ~oleman
Judge
Judge
Wallace M. Bates
Virgil L. Hockenberry
Clerk Mrs. Q3ie V. Allen
Clerk Mrs . Lillian Stull
Clerk Amy Pearl Crawf'ord
September 28th, 1936.
Name of Precinct Santa.Barbara No. 35
Location of Polling Place Garfield School
Board of Election
Ins pec~or Mrs. Grace S. Archer Clerk Mrs~ Edyth H. Hensel
Judge
Judge
Frederi~k o. Hughey
Mrs. Min. nie Stevens
Clerk Mrs. Florence Vaughn
Clerk Miss Ma~d E. Lane
Name of Precinct Santa.Barbara No. 36
Location of Polling Place 230 W. Pedregosa _Street
Board o~ Election
Inspect. or Sheridan. L. Buck Clerk Mrs. Olive V. La Monte
Judge .
Judge
Francis . E. Miller Clerk Mrs. Ne~l Cate Wright
Mrs. Hazel I. West Clerk Mrs. Nora B. Walker  
Name of Precinct Santa .Barbara No. 37
Location of Polling Place 202 W. Valerio Street
Board of Election
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Inspector Lee Weed Morton
 Clerk Will~am Delaney
Judge
Judge
Mrs. El~zabeth Lowsley
Mrs. Ada Col lins
Clerk Mrs~ Mary E. Lynch
. Clerk Mi ss Viola Schuster
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 3g 
Location of Polling Place 310 W. Valerio Street
Board or Electi on
Inspector Edmond Kenney

Judge
Judge
Albert ~ Gray
Mrs. Margaret K. Tripp
Clerk Cha~les A. Longmire
Clerk Mrs. Margaret P. Polley
. . Clerk Mrs. Mab. le E. Martin
Name of Precinct Santa .Barbara No. 39
Location of Polling Place 1g3g San Andres Street
Board of Election
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Inspector Roy CamP.bell Clerk Mrs. Callie K. Smith
Judge
Judge
Miss Grace E. Howard 
Irvi~g ~ Newton

Clerk Mr~. Vera Campiglia
Clerk Mrs. Martha H. Carlson
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 4o 
Location of Polling Place 1920 Robbins Street
Board of Election
Insoector Mrs. Nellie Silva
Judge Mrs. Edn.a N. Johnston
Judge Mr~. Augusta Springer
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Clerk Mrs Ruby Moulds
Clerk Min~ie Dorsey
Clerk Mi~s Evelyn N. Hooker
Na.me of Precinct Santa. Barbara. No. 41 
Location of Pol ling Place Harding School
Boa.rd of Election
Inspector Mrs. Esther M. Halferty Clerk Mrs. Matilda M. Wade 
Judge Mrs. Anita B. Hapwood   Clerk Flora Ella Paulson 
Judge . Mrs. Delia H. Longmire  Clerk Mrs . Maude Armstrong
Name of Precinct Santa ~arbara No. 42

Location of Polling Place 1702 San Andree S. treet
Boa.rd of Election
Inspector Miss Mary L. Hineman
Judge

Judge
Mrs. Christina Graham
Mrs. Madelene Griffiths

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Clerk Mrs. Myrtle W. Wilson
Clerk  Mr. s. Minnie Allen
Clerk Mrs. Floy E. Rumsey
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Name of Precinct SantaBarbara No. 43
Location of Polling Place 1534 Castillo Street
Board of Election
Ineu ecto~ Zaloe w. Scott Clerk  Miss Phillie L. Cole
Judge W1lliam Niederm1ller Clerk Mrs. Josephine McPherson
Judge Mrs . Isabelle Johnson Clerk Mrs. Mary E. Gase
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 44
Location of Polling Place 114 W. M1cheltorena Street
Board of Election
Inspector Earl Viles Clerk Mrs. Theresa J. Thomae
Judge Mrs. Louise B. Markus Clerk Mrs . Gertrude C. Howe
Judge Mrs. Mary S. Clark Clerk  Mrs. Lucy L. Farwell
Name of Precinct Santa-Barbara No. 45
Location of Polling Place 1417 Bath Street 
Board of Election
Inspector Fred W. Saunders
Judge
Judge
Ralph E. Jackson
Charles H. Carne
Clerk Mrs. Margarete Fuller
Clerk Mrs. Alice Binney Donker
Clerk Mrs. Bessie B. Wilson
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 46
Location of Polling Place 14o3 Euclid Avenue
Board of Election
Inspector Harry B. Grayson
Judge  Bert Cleveland
Judge  Mrs . Martha A. Cota
Clerk Mrs. Mary Burkhardt
Clerk Mrs. Margarette Chamberlin
Clerk Mrs. Emma T. Harris
Name of Precinct Santa-Barbara No. 47
Location of Polling Place 1416 Chino Street
Board of Election
Inspector Ernest L. Denton
Judge Albert P. Aubrey
Judge Ruth Ellen Waite
Clerk Mrs. Adelaide Palmaymesa
Clerk  Mrs. Marguerite O'Reilly
Clerk Mrs. D.Zoe Misemer
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 4S
Location of Polling Place 1331 Chino Street
Board of Election
Inspector James L.- Campbell
Frank S. Shean
Clerk Mrs. Marjorie C. Perry
Judge Clerk -Mrs. Helen Copleman
Judge Albert s. Baker
Name of Precinct
Clerk Thomas C. McGiff
Santa arb~ra No. 49
Location of Polling Place Wilson School
Board of Election
Inspector Isador J-. Hinsper ger
Judge
Judge
.
Mrs. Ruth Van Den Bergh
Frank S. Van Den Bergh
Clerk  Miss Lina Nellany
Clerk Ura. Rosa M. Poole
Clerk  Mrs. Marjorie I. Kramer
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 50
Location of Polling Place 331 W. Victoria Street
Board of Election
Inspector Miss Heloise Contelenc
Judge
Judge
Raymond L. Mathews
Mrs. Zaida V. Rex
Clerk Mrs. Jessie M. Davidson
Clerk Miss Margaret L. Spader
Clerk Mrs. Mary H. Unkefer


September 2Sth, 1936 
 Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 51
Location of Polling Place 115 W. Victoria. St.
Board of Election
Inspector Miss Madeline Young
Judge Mrs. Mable J. Bige low
Clerk Mrs. A~drey J. Abbey
Clerk Miss. Frances L. Foster
Judge Mrs. Mary E. McNally Clerk Miss. Anna E. Sul livan
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 52
Location of Polling Place 119 W. Figueroa Street
Board of Election
Inspector l\obyn L. Johnston
Judge Mrs. Margaret c. King
Judge  Mrs. Mollie Peery
 
Cl erk . Mrs. L.udie Fitzgerald
Clerk . Mrs. J:osie B. Williams
Clerk Carl Q. Porter
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 53
Location of Polling Place 315 W. Anapamu Street
Board of Election
Inspector Geo~ge W. Miller
Peter M. McTavish
Clerk . Mrs  . June O. Bauhaus
Judge Clerk Mrs. ~ary Gunning
Judge Mrs. Nina Poole
Name of Precinct
Clerk Mrs. Laura L. Edwards
Santa Barbara No. 5 4
Location of Polling Place S26 Orange Avenue
Board ot Election
Inspector Mrs~ Catherine A. Woods
Judge
Judge
Otto B. Co lley
Francis M. Glasgow
Clerk Charles McCaleb
Clerk Mrs. ~ally A. Page
Clerk Mrs. Suzanne Furay
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 55
Location of Polling Place 320! W. Canon Perdido Street
Board of Election
Ins pe~tor Russell D. Smith
Judge
Judge
Claude A. Biddle
Mrs. Alta Schuld
Clerk Mrs. Louise Antles
Clerk Miss Christine Moller
Clerk . Miss Lydia Glasgow
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No . 56
Location of Polling Place 625 Ohapala Street
Board of Election
Inspector Edga~ L. McPhail
Judge
Judge
Joseph Van Genabeck
William c. Mccants
Clerk .Mrs. Tollye McGuire
Clerk Mrs. Roslyn Poppers
Clerk .Mrs. Margaret I. Callis
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 57
Location of Polling Place 705 Bath Street
.
Board of Election
Inspector Miss Jeannette de Ponce
Judge
Judge
Ralph L. Gates
Andrew I. Moffitt
Clerk .Mrs. Martha M. Cook
Clerk .rs. Mildred Silva
Clerk .Murt Miller
Name of Precinct Santa Barba~a No . 5g
Location of Polling Place 421t W. Ortega St.
Board of Election
Inspector Lilla P. Cooper
J udge
Judge
Mrs. Johanna Dickscheidt
Mrs . Ethel Tryhorn
Clerk Mrs. Mable Bell
Clerk Mrs . Julia Miller 
Cler~ Harry Ford

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Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 59
Location of Polling Place 329 W. Haley Street
Board of Elect~on
Inspector Mrs. Margaret J. Altschul Clerk Bernie J . Dominguez
J udge Ben o. Lyda Clerk. Mrs. M~ry Oliver
Judge Asa P. Kramer Clerk . Mrs. A).vera Koppleman
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 60.
Location of Polling Place 527 Chapala Str~et
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs . Mary G. Coiner
Judge  Mrs. Lena A. Starr
Judge Mra. Olive E. Hensey
Clerk Mr.s. Freda Jonasen
Clerk Mrs. ~ffie Hannah
Clerk Mrs. ~artha R. Fish
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 61
Location of Polling Place 414 Chapala Str.eet
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs. -May C. Patrick
Judge
Judge 
Mrs. Evah Hopkins
Mrs. Ada Blyth
Clerk ~rs. iaud E. Easlick
Clerk M~ble A. Burdick
Clerk Mrs. ~ildred Bonilla
Name of Precinct Santa Barbara No. 62
Location of Pol ling Place 117 Bath Street
Board of Election
Inspector Miss Jennie Kimberley
Judge
Judge
Mrs. Mildred Bennett
Mrs. Irene Dewey
Clerk Mrs. ilna M. Bowers
Clerk 1.!rs. Mary E. Bellew
Clerk .Mrs. Tresa M. Warren
Name of Precinct San ta Barbara No. 6 3
Location of Polling Place McKinley School
Board of Election
Inspector Arthur H. Tucker
Judge Roy Wheeler
Judge William C. Common
Name of Precinct Go1.eta No. 1
Clerk . Mrs. Verna ~4art1n
Clerk }bs. Emily M. Travis
Clerk Mrs. ~enrietta Croft
Location of Polling Place Frank Lane Residence, Hollister Avenue
Board of Election
Inspector Albe~t D. Hill
Judge Frank A. Lane
Judge Louisa K. Campbell
Name of Precinct Goleta No. 2

Clerk Mrs. Kathryn Hollister
Clerk Mrs. Ruby Baker
 Clerk E. s. Pickett
Location of Polling Place Goleta Union School
Board of Election
Inspector Thomas M. Simpson
Jttdge
Judge
David A. Begg
Robert S. Howe
Name of Precinct Hope No. 1
Location of Pol ling Place Hope School
Clerk Rose s. Dearborn
Clerk Sarah N. Winters
Clerk .Ella Rowe
Board of Election
Inspector Katherine Higbee
Judge
Judge
Osmond M. Klenk
Mrs. Ruth B. Allen
Clerk John V. Tracy
Clerk Harry L. Green
Clerk Mrs . Estelle M. Smith



September 2Sth, 1936.
Name of Precinct Hope No. 2
Location of Polling Place Parsons Auto Camp

Board of Election
Inspector Frank J. Parsons

Judge
Judge
Sada B. Fillippini
W. H. Johnson
Name of Precinct Hope No. 3

Clerk Mrs. Minnie M. Troup
Clerk Mabel E. Strawn

Clerk Mildred M. Gordon
Location of Polling Place Caretaker's Cottage, Hope Lake
Board of Election

Inspector Edward J. Shedd
Judge
Judge
Ben R. Lloyd
E. C. Worley
Name of Precinct La Patera
Location of Polling Place Elwood School
Board of Election
Inspector Francis G. Doty
Judge J. K. Wade

Judge Eg1sto Giorgi
Name of Precinct Refugio
Clerk Emma E. Kellogg
Clerk Mrs. Gertrude L. MacMillan
Clerk Mrs. Honor D. Ross
Clerk Jessie B. Anderson
Clerk Nina Bottiani
Clerk Patrick Mangan
Location of Pol ling Place J. Monroe Rutherford Home
Board of Election
Inspector William Wood
Judge Annette E. Hargert
Judge kinton s. Langlo
Name of Precinct Ballard
Location of Polling Place Los Olivos School
Board of Election
Inspector Alonzo P. Lansing
Judge
Judge
Mrs. Martha C. Davis
Joh.n S. Downs
Name of Precinct Santa Ynez
Location of Polling Place Santa Ynez School

Clerk Mrs. Constance D. Rutherford
Clerk Mrs. Libbie M. Buhn
Clerk Lida M. Rutherford

Clerk Stella Moore
Clerk Clara M. Sahm
Clerk Alice V. Cooper
Board of Election
Inspector Dan Murphy
Judge Wm. Murphy
Judge Helen c. Forsythe
Name of Preci nct Solvang
Location of Polling Place Danish Hall
Clerk Dora S. Barrett
 Clerk Mrs. Charlene Stark
Clerk Laroy J. Benson
Board of Election

Inspector Chester A. Hollister Clerk Christine Mathisen
Judge Anker A. Bredall Clerk Josephine Jorgensen

Judge Paul J. Iverson Clerk Christine B. Jensen
Name of Precinct Buellton
Location of Polling Place Buellton School House
Board of Election

Inspector Mike Flanagan Clerk Isabelle M. Evans

Judge Charlotte D. Mercer Clerk Anna M. Bodine
5
6
Name of Precinct Cojo
Location of Polling Place Lawrence Wilson Home
Board of Election
Inspector L. Char1ena Wilson Clerk Rose C. Crouse
 Judge Mrs. Thelma Kalin Clerk Phyllis T. Tackett
.
Name of Precinct Lompoc No. 1 

Location of Polling Place High School
Board of Election
Inspector Dicie Couch Clerk Minnie M. Zvolanek
. Judge Mrs. Harriett Morehart Clerk Myrtle Mae Rios
 Judge  Jessie A. Huyck Clerk Elizabeth M. Negus
. . . ~ Name of Precinct Lompoc No. 2
Location of Polling Place 206 E. Ocean Avenue
Board of Election
Inspector Clarence W. Henning
.
Judge
Judge
Monica M. Crowell
Gertie Stater
Name of Precinct Lompoc No. 3
Location of Polling Place 209 W. Ocean Avenue
Clerk Minnie Inglis
Clerk Ellen C. Sperber
Clerk Vera M. Seerey
Board of Election
Inspector George F. Learned
  Judge Edna A~. Moody
Judge Anna Pauline Glidden
Name of Precinct Lompoc No. 4
Location of Polling Place 211 E. Ocean Avenue
.
Clerk Dorothy White
Clerk Jennie Dimock
Clerk Mae V. Godet
Board of Election
Inspector Harry C. McCabe
Judge Beraniece Snyder
.
Judge Clara A. Olson
.
Name of Precinct Lompoc No. 5
Location of Polling Place Grammar School
Clerk Eva L. Huyck
Clerk Fae E. Hodges
Clerk Edna r: McArthur
Board of Election
Inspector Eugene Dimock
.
Judge Mary E. Dimock
Judge Amy E. Stockton
.
Name of Precinct Lompoc No. 6
Clerk Lucy Main
Clerk Jessie Inglis
Clerk Genetta. Cheatham
Location of Polling Place 127 S. 11H11 Street - H. R. Brooks
Board of Election
Inspector Robert C. Jacobs
Judge
Judge
.
Linnie E. Jennings
Elsie R. Hapgood
Name of Precinct Lompoc No. 7
Clerk Ethel H. Burton
Clerk Birdie McGee
Clerk Hulda E. Eckert
Location of Polling Place Puriesima School
Inspector A. G. Hibbits
Judge
Judge
W. T. Martin 
.
Christian Madsen
Board of Election
Clerk Mabel Lair
Clerk Winnebelle Allen
I
Clerk  Rowena Edrington


September 2Sth, 1936 

Name of Preclnct Lompoc  No. g
Location of Polling Place Maple School House
Board of Election
Inspector Charles A. Davis Clerk Margaret M. Canfield
Mary Maud Fratis Clerk Edith C. Hilburn
Judge Alma c-. Henning Clerk Verda C. Hounshell
Name of Precinct Santa Rita
Location of Polling Place Santa Rita School
Board of Election
Inspector Gertie A. Campbell Clerk Winfrey Kolding
Judge  Viola Lyons Clerk Leonard Kellogg
Name of Precinct Santa Maria No. 1
Location of Polling Place Main Street School
Board of Election
Inspector Merle M. Willits
Judge Elton H. Phelps
Judge Mrs. Leah P. Hatch
Name tf Precinct Santa Maria No. 2
Location of Polli ng Place 4o9 East Mill ST.
Clerk Rudolph M. Mayta
Clerk Mrs . Allo F. Hughes
Clerk Mrs. Mamie A. Stanley
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs . Mabel K. Edwards
Judge
Judge
Mrs. Myra M. Sadler
Mr~. Velda J. Elliott
.
Name of Precinc~ Santa Maria No. 3
Location of Polling Place 101~ North Broadway
Clerk Mrs. Tillie E. Blumberg
Clerk Henry N. Evans
Clerk Mrs . Alice Smith
Board of Election
Inspector Paul W. Markling
Judge Mrs. Margaret Hansen
Judge  Mrs. Ellen 1.~acDonald
Name of Precinct Santa Maria No. 4
Clerk Mrs. Martha A. Friday
Clerk- Mrs. Jeanette Sweet
Clerk Mrs. Anna L. Black
Location of Polling Place Veterans Memorial Building - Pine & Tunnel
Board of Election 
Inspector Bart E. Deck Clerk Nilda C. Hockett
Judge  Mrs. Dona Tuthill Clerk Mrs. Grace W. Auman
Judge Mrs. Ellen K. Tunnell Clerk Miss Katie M. Vieira
Name of Precinct Santa Maria No. 5 
Location of Polling Place 211 West Mill Street
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs . Edna Roemer
Judge Leon W. Vaughn
Judge Miss Gwendolyn Tudor
Name of Precinct  Santa Maria No. 6
Clerk Richard M. Strobridge
Clerk Miss Ellen Smith
Clerk Glenn E. Baker

Location of Polling Place Hawkins Tire Shop - 201 N. Broadway
Board of Election
Inspector Edward Aulin
Judge 
Judge 
Laverne Evans
Mrs. Maud A. Glenn

Clerk Miss Madeline Bement
Clerk Harry Lewie
Clerk Dewey T. Tunnell

.7

Name of Precinct Santa Maria No. 7
Location of PolJ.ing Place Fairlawn School
Board of El~ction
Inspector_ James H. Armitage Clerk Mrs. Gladys M. Anderson
Judge Thomas F. Connor

Clerk Mrs. Orianna H. Searcy
Judge Mr~. Emily F. Haitz Clerk Mrs. Frances Gomes 
Name of Precinct Santa Maria No. g
Location of Polling Place Doane Building Company
Board of Election
Inspector Harry E. Stier Clerk M. rs. Lillie M. German
Judge Mrs. Mabel C. Brickey Clerk Mrs. Irene K. Burns
Judge Mrs. Elsie A. Thole Clerk Mrs. Gertrude Kortner
Name of Precinct Santa Maria No. 9

Location of Polling Place County Offices - Lincoln & Church
Board of Election 
Inspector Marti~ w. Lundgren Clerk Mrs. Emma Boyd


Judge
Judge
George_ V. Warren Clerk Mrs. Ethel M. Cleaver
' '
Mrs. Kate Alida Watson Clerk Mrs. Lillian D. Tomasini

Name of Precinct Santa Maria No. 10
Location of Polling Place Cook Street School
Board of Election 
Inspector Mi.es Adele Edwards Clerk William. E. Marriott
Judge William. R. Briscoe Cler~ Mary L. Paulding
Judge Mrs. Lillian Mussell Clerk Mrs. Agnes E. Anderson

Na.me of Precinct Santa Maria No. 11
Location of Polling Place 509 South Pine
Board of Election
Inspector Chris~ian W. Rahbar
Judge Warren. B. Rice
Judge Mrs. Lulu C. Harris
Name of Precinct Santa Maria No. 12
Clerk Mrs. Sarah Dickinson

Clerk Mrs. V. ida Snow
Clerk Arza A. Wharff
Location of P~lling Place 701 South Pine
Board of Election
Ins pec~or Mrs. ~ae D. Thompson Clerk Mrs. Minnie H. Pimental

Judge . Mrs. Bertha Thornburg
'Judge Mrs. Sara E. McGregor .
Cler~ Mrs. ~thel Siegfried
Clerk Mrs. Esther C. Linman
Name of Precinct Santa Maria No. 13
Location of PoJ.11ng Place Santa Maria Union High School
Board of Election
Inspector Albert E. Ford
Judge
Judge
M~s. Carrie E. Boyd
Mrs. Emma T. Dexter
Name of Precinct Santa Maria No. 14 
Clerk Mr~. Lucy W. Parnell
Clerk Mrs. Ida K. Steele
Clerk J. Dan Curryer
Location of Polling Place Santa Maria Garage
Board of Election
Inspector Fred E. Lewis
Judge
Judge
Mrs. Lela Clark
Mrs. Emma Brians

Clerk Mrs. Lottie C. Brown
Clerk Mrs. Irene C. Harris 
Clerk Josh Fuller
. .




September 2Sth, 1936
Na.me of Precinct Santa Maria No. 15
Location of Polling Place Carnegie Library
Board of Election
Inspector James W. Herron
Judge Mrs. Roxie M. Mendenha11
Judge Elroy T. Gamble
Name of Precinct Santa Maria No. 16
Clerk Mrs. Clara E. Hayes
Clerk Mrs. Violet E. Lloyd
Clerk Mrs. Constance A. Sharwood

Location of Polling Place 519 East Church
Board of Election
Inspector John R~ Hutchison
Judge  Mrs. Nettie E. Brandt
Judge  Wm. W. Letson
Name of Precinct Santa Maria No. 17
Clerk Mrs. Jessie s. Cushman
Clerk Mrs. Mamie Nance Henry
Clerk Mrs. Emma B. Schionnemann
Location of Polling Place 60~ East Cyoress St.
Board of Election
Inspector Charles L. Kyle Clerk Alfred M. Hansen
Judge David Jt. Wood Clerk Mrs . Frances A. Catlin
Judge Mrs. Hilda R. Harkness Clerk  George s. Brown
Name of Precinct Santa Maria No. lS
Location of Polling Place $05 E. Boone St.
Board of Election
Ins-nector Harvey L. . Allen
J udge Mrs . Ollah Gow
Judge  Mrs. Izen1a N. Chew
Name of Precinct Santa Maria No. 19
Clerk Mrs. Maria Bettersworth
Clerk Mrs. St"ella Wyatt
Clerk llrs. Vivian Brickey
Location of Polling Place Marriott Building Company
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs. Angie Miller
Judge
Judge
Mrs.  Myrle Chambers
Mrs. Mary J. Peterson
Name of Precinct Santa Maria No. 20
Clerk Mrs. Winifred B. LaFranchi
Clerk Mrs. Grace H. Funk
Clerk' Mrs. Lulu B. Froom
Location of Polling Place Hardy Mayer Residence - North Broadway
Board of Election
Inspector Hardy Mayer
Judge Miss Lydia Cossa
Name of Precinct  Santa Maria No. 21
Clerk Mrs  . Ida M. Iliff
Clerk Mrs. Amy E. Bresee
Location of Polling Place Pleasant Valley School
Board of Election
Inspector Plinio T. Bonetti Clerk Mrs. Luella Rodgers
Judge Mrs. Ella F. Battles Clerk Mrs. Anna M. Hartley
Judge Mrs. Ida M. Stephan Clerk - Mrs. Gertie M. Webster
Name of Precinct Casmalia
Location of Polling Place Casmalia School
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs. Vera Clark Willett
Judge
Judge
Mrs. Cls.ra H. Murphy
 Mrs. Clelia Menghett1

Clerk Mrs. Irene Sawyer
Clerk Clifford F. Allee
Clerk Mrs. Margaret Zanetti

20

Name of Precinct Sisquoc

Location of Polling Place Public Hall
Board of Election
Inspector Joseph S. Calderon Clerk Mrs  Annie L. Elliott
 
Judge Mrs . Esperanza Ruiz Clerk Mrs . Barbara S11mner
  
Judge Mrs. Dolores Calderon Clerk Mrs.  Osee Evans 
Name of Precinct Betteravie.
Location of Polling Place Amusement Hall
Board of Election

Inspector Mrs. Cora M. Fly Clerk Mrs. Katherine Fairbanks
 
Judge Mrs. Anita K. Fratls Clerk Mrs . Topsy H. Johnson
 
Judge Mrs . Maud D. Upton Clerk Mrs. Ethel M. Scott
 
Name of Precinct Careaga
Location of Polling Place Shell Oil Company Off ice - Bicknell
Board of Election
Inspector Orrin E. Ford

Judge Fisher M. Chamberlain

Judge Mrs. Pearl C. Alletson
Name of Precinct Cuyama
Clerk Charles E. Moranda

Clerk Mr~. Martha R. Page
Clerk Levis F. Romalho

Location of Polling Place Warehouse - Stat.e Highway Maintenance Camp

Board of Election
. Inspector Francis M. Richardaon
Judge
Judge
Mrs. Willie E. Jones
William J. Wylie

Name of Precinct Orcutt #1
Location of Polling Place Women's Club
Clerk Mrs. Gertrude Engelbert 
Clerk Lillie A. Johnston

Clerk Mrs. Grace E. Forbes
 .
Board of Election
Inspector Al~red S. Luttrell
Judge
Judge
Mrs . May I. Brooks
Mrs. Glenna E. Germain

Name of Precinct Orcutt No. 2

Location of Polling Place County Offices
Clerk Mrs. Lorraine Carlson 
Clerk Neal C. Glines

Clerk Mrs . Peggy B. Julien
Board of Election
Inspector Bert T. Dinnes

Judge
Judge
Mrs. Margaret Brookshire
 
Clyde C. Fridell

Name of Precinct Guadalupe No . 1
Clerk Mrs. Jennie M. Openshaw
Clerk Mrs. Ferne M. Dru.mm
Clerk Mrs. Iva M. Nickson
Location of Polling Place Guadalupe School
Board of Election
Inspector Mrs . Virginia C. Juarez Clerk Mr~. Stella F. Lanini
Judge
Judge

Miss Edna Morganti
 
Mrs. Edwing M. O'Brien
Name of Precinct Guadalupe No. 2
Clerk Mrs . Mary Bond1ett1
 
Clerk Mrs. Mary Signorelli

Location of Polling Place Veterans Memorial Building
Board of Election
Inspector Fred Malizia 

Judge Albert Perona
Judge Miss Nell Kennedy

Name of Precinct Guadalupe No. 3
Clerk Mrs. Aid. a Bassi
Clerk Mrs. Victoria Maretti
 
Clerk Mrs. La~ra A. Rojas
Location of Polling Place Bowers & Stokes - Gilmore Station
Board of Election

\



 Report.
Report. 



September 2Sth, 1936.
Inspector George McBane
Judge Mrs. Amelia J. Nunes
Judge Mrs. Nita Hulett
Name of Precinct Los Alamos
Location of Polling Place County Offices
Clerk Mrs. Eva Quaresma
Clerk Miss Rena Righetti
Clerk Mrs. Eva A. Kirkpatrick
Board of Election
Inspector Charles L. Smith Clerk Mrs. Elizabeth N. Clarke
Judge Mrs. Elizabeth Foster Clerk Mrs. Annie Alice Avery
Judge Mrs. Alice S. Wurz Clerk Mrs. Mabell A. Gewe
- . In the Matter of Report of Forestry Department.
(
Report of the Forestry Department was received and ordered placed on file.
In the Matter of Report of County Surveyor Relative to Santa Barbara County
  Waterworks District No. 1 

Above entitled report was received and ordered placed on file.
Comrnunicati  n. I 
In the Matter of communication from WPA Relative to Suspension of Operations
on Work Project No. 2227 Gibraltar Road 
 
Letter received and ordered placed on file 
 Cornmun1cati n. / In the Matter of Communication from WPA Relative to Use of Structure Before
Acceptance by Sponsor 

Report. I
Letter received and ordered placed on file.
In the Matter of Report to the State Department of Public Works of Expendi-

tures on the Good Roads Fund for the Fiscal Year 1935-36 

 1.

The report, as submitted, of expenditures on the Good Roads Fund for the
fiscal year 1935-36, was approved and signed by each member of the Board of Supervisors

Refusal to
GrA.nt Old
Age Securit 
Agreement o
Transfer of
Residence o
Old Age
Security
Recipient.




. t
and certified to the County Purchasing Agent for transmission to the State Department
of Public Works.
In the Matter of Refusal to Grant Old Age Securi ty.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following
named applicants for Old Age Security be and the same are hereby denied:

Adela D. Dominguez Fanny Montgomery
J acobo Moreno Jonah Quick
Charlotte Ellen Strawn William C. Earl

Henry Clay Lewis William H. Strong
Edna Leora Crooks Sarah McDaniels
Thomas Ellet Abraham Flores
.
In the Matter of Agreement of Transfer of Residence of Old Age Security
Recipient.
In accordance with Section 1$ 1/2 of the Old Age Security Act, it is hereby
Ordered that the residence of Mrs . Clara B. Clark be transferred from the County of
Los Angeles to the County of Santa Barbara; the County of Los Angeles to continue. aid
for the period of ore year from September 1st, 1936, after which time the aid will
become an obligation of Santa Barbara County.
Change of
Payee for
State Orpha
Aid.
I In the Matter of Change of Payee for State Orphan Aid to Thomas Morales .
Petitions
for County
Aid.
J
Upo~ motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that State Orphan Aid
check for Thomas Morales , in the amount of $10.00, be made payable to Arthur W. Evans,
Probation Officer, effective October 1st, 1936.
In the Matter of Petitioll:lfor County Aid.
It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following petitioners are
proper persons to r eceive County Aid: Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is
22




State and
County Aid t
Needy Aged
P.ersons .



ordered 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
October 1936, to wit:
Grinstead, Florence
Leal, Lucy
  Davies, Alison
Fish, Martha.
Harvey, Ruth
Hathaway, Ella
Hurley, Ida
Lane, Mary
Miller, Margaret
 Wilson, Edward
Filburn, Fred
Meade, Edi th
Stillwell, Jack
Brauer, Herman
 Crane, Timothy
Jackson, Pope
La Fur, Joe
Mullenary, Mark
Seerey, Vera
West, Leona
 Smith, Irene
Anderson, Robert

Fulton, William
Snow, Vida
Thomas, Wm.
Toledo, Filomina
Waley, W. L.
Bunker, Joe
Montoya, Maria
Parker, Mattie




FIRST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
Carpinteria
Carpinteria
SECOND SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT

c/o County Welfare Department
227 W. Ortega. St.
526 W. Victoria St.
c/o County Welfare Department
S22t Orange
141g Castillo St.
317i W. Sola. St.
724 Bath st 
THIRD SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
. 
c/o C. C. Campbell, Los Olivos
Santa Ynez
FOURTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
Send all checks for District
Four to the Santa Maria Office
FIFTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
Send all checks for District Five
to the Santa Maria Office

1.00
g.oo
17.50
1g.50
9.00
20.00
10.00
12.00
15.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
30 .00
12.00
15.00

1.00
l.oo
i.oo
6. oo
24.oo
2.00
2.00
6.oo


In 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 County Aid to Needy aged persons having filed their applications, as required by
law, and as in said applications f ully set forth; and
.
It f urther appearing from an examination of said applications that the needy
aged persons mentioned in said applications are proper 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 support of said needy aged pe rsons, to wit:
'

Borberg, Pa.rilee
Brown, George Lester
Caswell, Earl B.
Clark, Edgar F.
Coleman, Thomas
Conlon, Mrs. Jane
Cook, Clara Bell
Cook, James William
Crowder, Josephine
Cimock, H. Morton
Gleason, Benjamin F.
Hill, Eldridge Beauregard
Hobbs, William Adrian
Hodge, Albro L.
Hopkins, Clara
Johnston, Mary
Macfie, Rebecca Ward
Mattoon, Lilly Gay Gladys
Merrill, Cornelia Ann
Moore, Virginia
Nixon, Eva Russe11
Otis, Loren G.
Patterson, William
Rudolph, Laura B.
Stone, William R.
Streeter, Fred H.
Willis, Martin C.
Kaylor, Mrs. Alice M.
RESTORATION
Valenzuela, Gregorio
INCREASE
Banks, Thomas Hiram
Barcena, Ben B.
Gonzales, Roque
Lopez, Leopoldo
Maloney, William
Morrill, Dora B.
Oyler, Jeanette
Smart, Lydia Margaret
Sims, Alice
Sims, William
Trace, Robert Bradley
DECREASE
Baechler, Anna Hoff man
Baechler, Charles
Cassidy, Nellie
Green, Mary Jane 
Ketcham, Edward T.
Maloney, Linda


September 2Sth, 1936.
. .


Total Amount Granted
$35.00
15.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
15.00
15.00
30.00
15.00
20.00
27.00
2s.oo
25.00

35.00
30.00
25.00
35.00
30.00
35.00
25.00
35.00
2$,00
25.00
35.00
35.00
20.00
29.00
28.00
35.00
20.00
30.00
35.00
35.00
32.00
32.00
32.00
35.00
7.50
. 7 .50
27.00
5.00
29.00
30.00


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. . .
DATE EFFECTIVE
10/1/36
10/1/36
10/1/36
10/1/36
9/1/36
10/1/36
10/1/36
10/1/36
10/l/36
10/1/36
10/1/36
S/1/36
10/1/36
10/1/36
10/1/36
10/1/36
10/1/36
10/1/36

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Applications
f'or State
and County
A1d to Needy
Blind Person 

State Aid to
half-orohans.
State Aid to
half-orphans.
State Aid.
J
DECREASE (Continued)
Sawyer, Eda f!ary
Shoemaker, Lilly A.
DISCONTINUANCE
Logan, William Riley
Lugo, Maria
Potter, Mary
Saunders, Horace G.
Total Amount Granted



30.00
"25.00
2g.oo
35.00
35.00
30.00


Date Effective
10/1/36
10/1/36
9/3/36
9/10/36
1. 0/1/36
9/21/36
!n the Matter of Applications f'or State and County Aid to Needy Blind
Persons.

It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State

and County Aid to needy blind personshav~filed their applications, as required by

law, and ae in said applications fully set forth; and

It further appearing from an examination of said applications that the
needy blind persons mentioned in said applications are proper 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 support of said needy blind persons, to wit:
Barker, Ellen A.
Rheinlander, Louis
RENEWAL APPLICATIONS
Ashby, Helen E.
Britt, June
Cantino, Carlo Emelio
Godbey, Eileen
l In the Matter








of the

TOTAL AMOUNT GRANTED
20.00
4o.oo
lS.oo
- 15.00
30.00
30.00
Application of Helen




DATE EFFECTIVE
10/1/36
10/1/36
6/1/36
5/1/36
g/1/36
6/1/36
Bonsworth, 516 Bath Street,
Santa Barbara, California for State Aid for Ruth and Lloyd Boneworth, half-orphans.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Ruth and Lloyd Boneworth,
under sixteen years of age, are half-orphans and are proper persons to receive
State Aid, and are in the custody of said Mrs, Helen Bonsworth 

It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of said Mrs. Helen Bonsworth for the sum of Twenty 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 the Application of Rolland Bowers, 213 Wes~ Church Street,
= 
Santa Maria, California for State Aid for Richard, Marjorie and Robert Bowers, under
sixteen years of age.

It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that sa1d Richard, Marjorie

and Robert Bowers are half-orphans and are proper persons to receive State Aid, and are
in the custody of said Rolland Bowers 

It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of said Rolland Bowers for the sum of Thirty and no/100 dollars, and :fbr
a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Boar ,

said money to be used for the support of the above named minors 

In the matter of the Application of Mrs. Adella Gomez, 316 East Bunny Avenu ,

Santa Maria, California, for State Aid for Leroy Gomez, under sixteen years of age 

It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board t hat said Leroy Gomez is a
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child of an incarcerated father and is a proper ~erson to receive State Aid, and is in
the custody of said Mrs. Adella Gomez.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of said Mrs. Adella Gomez for the sum of Ten and no/100 dollars, and for

 a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the f urther order of this Boar ,

said money to be used for the support of the above named minors 

State Aid t /
Half-orohan 
In the Matter of the Application of Mrs. Mary Menezes, Santa Maria, Cal1for
.

State Aid. /

Renewal
Application
f or State
Aid. 





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I
Discontinuance
of I
State Orpha
Aid. 



n1a for State Aid for Frank, George and Joe Souza, under sixteen years of age.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Frank, George and
Joe Souza are half-orphans and are pr oper persons to receive State Aid, and are in
the custody of said Mrs. Mary Menezes.
It is ordered t hat the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of said Mrs. Mary Menezes 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 the Application of Mrs. Violet Rodarte, 712 East Mason
Street, Santa Barbara, California for State Aid for Louise and Paul Rodarte, under sixteen
years of age.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board tha t said Louise and Paul
Rodarte are children of Tubercular father and are proper persons to receive State Aid,
and are in the custody of said Mrs. Violet Rodarte.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw hie warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of said Mrs. Violet Rodarte for the sum of Twenty and no/100 Dollars, an
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 Renewal Applications for State Aid to Half-orphans.
 . .
It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants were by
orders duly made and entered during the year 1935, granted State Aid for the support of

 half-orphans, as in said applications and orders f ully set forth; and
  It further appearing that said applicants have this day filed applications
for the renewal of said State Aid, heretofore granted, for the year 1935, as required b

law; and
 
It f urther appearing from the examination of said applications that the
half-orphans are proper persons to receive State Aid, and that they are in the custody
 
of responsible persons; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
 
ORDERED that the Auditor draw his warrant for the amount set opposite the

names of said applicants, and on the first of each month hereafter, until the further
 
order of this Board, said money to be used for the support of said half-orphans, to wi :
 
Border, Mrs. Irene, mother of Robert and Betty Lee Border, half-orphans

Feliz, Mrs. Mary E. mother of Benjamin and Charles Feliz, half-orphans
 
St. Clai r, Marion, Guardian of Arthur and Mabel Denmun, half-orphans
In the Matter of Discontinuance of State Orphan Aid 
 
$20.00
20.00
20.00
It appearing to the Board from the report of the Welfare Depart ment that

the following named recipients of State Orphan Aid are no longer proper persons to
 
receive said aid;
 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the said aid
 
be and the same is hereby discontinued as follows, to wit:

Name

Chacon, Perfecto

Chacon, Guillermo



Date Effective
Sept. 5, 1936
do
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State and
County Aid
to Needy
Children.



Name
Chacon, Lydia Rosa
Chacon, Luz Estella
Chacon, Ricardo
Melero, Amnero
Moore, Ruth

t~oore , Richard
Wall, Por ter Thos.
Wall, Ardis Elaine
Wi lson, Clarence
Wilson, Lilly
Wilson, Grace



Date Effective
Sept. 5, 1936
do
do
Sept. 14, 1936
Sept. 20, 1936
do
Oct. 1, 1936
do
August 20, 1936
do
August 21 , 1936.
I Jn the Matter of Application for State and County Aid to Needy Children.
.
I t appearing to the Board t hat the hereinaft er named applicants for State
and County Aid to Needy children having filed their applications as required by law,
and as in ~aid applications f ully set forth; and
It further appearing from an examination of said applications that the
needy persons mentioned in said application are proper 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, for the month of October 1936; said money to be used for the support of sai
needy persons , to wit :
Poletti Child
Stonecypher, Mrs . Lillian
Blain, Mrs . Glenna s.
Bodie, Will iam
Bonswort h , Mrs . Helen
Corral, Mrs . Nora
Correa, Leonarda
Cusick Children
Gonzalea Children
Heare, Agapita
Melero, Consuelo
Mendoza, Mart ina
Monson , !~aha.la
Moral es , Mercedes
Newton, Maria
Olgin, Juanita
Otero, Aurelia
Padilla, .Jova

Rios, Estelle
Salazar, Wilhemina
Sauceda, Esther
Smith, Alva
Smith, Eunice
Tilly, Anna
Rodarte , Violet
Becerra, Ramona


Total Amount Granted
35.50
53 .50
35 .50
lS.oo
44.oo
66.oo
4o. 50
35. 00
Sl.00
45.00
5g.oo
32.50
42 .00
60. 00
61. 00
37.50
21 .60
5g .oo
4-2.00
23 . 00
70.00
29.00
54.oo
42.75
2s.50
5s .oo
State Aid
10.00
30. 00
30.00
10.00
20.00
50.00
30.00
20.00
30.00
20.00
4o.oo
20.00
20.00
50 .00
4o.oo

30.00
 10 .00
4o .oo
20.00
10.00
60. 00
10 .00
40.00
20.00
20.00
50. 00
County Aid
25.50
23 .50
5.50
s .oo
24. oo
16.oo
10 .50
15. 00
51.00
25.00
l g.oo
12.50
22.00
10 . 00
21.00
7.50
11.60
1$. 00
22.00
13.00
10 .00
19.00
14.oo
22.75
s.50
g.oo


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Transf er f r om
Federal and
Relief Funds
t o GenPral
Fund 
Temporary J
Transf er of
Funds .

-
Becerra, Susanna
Burton, Amy
Greco, Tillie
West, Leona
Alliano1 Catharine
Borges, Teresa
Burger, Lucy
St. Clair, Marion
Foute, Millie
Olivera, Martha
Ruiz, .Porfirio
Snow, Vida
Stubblefield, Odessa
Vanoni, Elvira
Vasquez, Lupe

September 2Sth, i936.
Total Amount Granted 
35.00
23.00
.35. 00
34.oo
35.00
16.oo

4o.oo
37.00
25.00
59.00
50.00
60. 00
4o.oo
33.00
54.oo

State Aid

30.00
20.00
30.00
10.00
20.00
10.00
20.00
30.00
20.00
4o.oo
4o.oo
4-o .oo
30.00
20.00
4o. oo
County Aid
5 . 00
3.00
5.00
24.oo
15.00
6.oo
20.00
7.00
5.00
19.00
10.00
20.00
10.00
13.00
i4.oo
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/ In the Matter of Transfer from Federal and. Relief Funds to General Fund.
It appea~ing to the Board that full accounting has been made insofar as
Federa1 and Re11e:f Loan cash ~ansactions a:re concerned,
. IT IS ORDERED that the Auditor transfer the following sums from the funds
indicated below to the General Fund, viz:
Relief Trust Fund
Federal Emergenc~ Relief
Federal Relief
State Relief
Unemployment Relief Loan
Unemployment Fund
Total Amount Transferred
In the Matter of Temporary Transfer of Funds.
Resolution No  . 209$.
$22.16
75.s3
261.43
651.gg
3 , 201.10
lJ,229.76
Whereas, the General Fund of the County of Santa Barbara, State of
California, is insuff ic1ent to meet current expenses of said county; and
 Whereas, the Redemption Extension Fund, the Tax Redemption Fund and
the Unapportioned Tax Fund aJ.l have more than sufficient funds to meet the current
expenses of said funds; and
Whereas, the sum of $100,000.00 is deemed sufficient by this Board to
meet the immediate expenses .of said County of Santa Barbara, and said sum does not
exceed S5% of the truces accruing to either the said County of Santa Barbara or the
Redemption Extension Fund, Tax Redemption Fund andthapportioned Tax Fund of said County
during .the fiscal year 1936-37;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HER~Y RESOLVED AND ORDERED That the Treasurer of
said County of Santa Barbara make a temporary transfer of the sum of $14,ooo.oo from
the Redemption Extension Fund, $36,ooo.oo from the Tax Redemption Fund and the sum of
$50,000.00 from the Unapportioned Tax Fund to the General Fund of the said County of
Santa Barbara, pursuant to the provisions contained within Article IV, Section 31 of th
Constitution of the .State of California; and

IT IS FURTHER .RESOLVED AND -ORDERED that the said Treasurer of said Santa
Barbara County reimburse the aforementioned Redemption Extension Fund, Tax Redemption
Fund and Unapportioned Tax Fund of said County of Santa Barbara in like amounts from
the first taxes paid to the tax collector of said County of Santa Barbara, during the
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Tra nsrer of .
Funds .

Trans f er of
Funds .
Transfer of
Funds.


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fiscal year 1936-37.
Passed and adopted by the Boa.rd of Supervisors of the County of Santa
-
Barbara, ~tate of California~ this 2Sth day of September, 1936, by the following ~ote:
Ayes: Tho~as T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L.
Preisker. Noes: None. Absent: None 
I In the Matter Qf Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Thi rd
District ~o Account 131 C 4, .Land and Rights of Way, Capital Outlay, Third Supervisor
Distr ict , .Road Fund. 
 .Resolution No. 2099. 
 Whereas the Bo~rd of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a
public em~rgency, that could .not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparin
the budge~, has arisen by reason of additional funds are necessary.
Now therefore, .be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum o
Four Hund~ed Dollars ($400.oa) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated
r~serve to Account l}l C ~, Land and Rights of Way, Capital Outlay, Third
Superviso~ District, Road 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. 
1 In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve
1
General Fund to Account 93 C 16, Santa Barbara Amphitheatre, Board of Supervisors,
General Fund  
Resolution No. 2100 
 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 preparin
the bu~get, has arisen by reason of additional funds are necessary.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum
of Twelve hundred dollars ($1200.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the
unappropriated. reserve t o Account 93 C 16, Santa Barbara Amphiteatre, Board of
Supervisors , 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 Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Res erve General
Fund to Account 93 C 13, American Legion Building Solvang, Board of Supervisors ,
General Fund. 
Resolution No. 2101.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a pub
lie emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing
the budget, has arisen by reason of addittonal funds are necessary.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum
of Fourteen hundred dollars ($14oO. OO) be and the same is hereby transferred from the
unappropriated reserve t o Account 93 C 13, American Legion Building, Solvang, 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. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None .
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Cancellant lon
of Funds.


September 2gth, 1936.
/ In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 131 A 5, Labor,
Salaries and Wages, Third Road Fund to Unapp ropriated Reserve Third District Fund 
Resolution No 2102
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara 9ounty find t.iRt the
sum of $400.00 is n0t needed in said above account Third Road Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the
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sum of Four Hundred Dollars ($4,oo.oo) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returnei
to the Unappropriated Reserve Third District 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.
Claims With- /
dra\m.
In the Matter of Claims Withdrawn from the Auditor for Correction.
Allowance of
Claims.
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Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the orders
made and entered on September Sth and 14th, 1936, allowing claims as follows:
Walter Muth SALARY FUND
Harry Neel, Jr. . GOOD ROADS FUND
be and the same are rescinded; and it ts further ordered that said claims be recalled
from the Auditor and reallowed as follows, to wit:
Walter Muth
Harry Neel, Jrt.
GENERAL FUND
FIFTH ROAD FUND
In the Matter of Allowance of Claims.
$ 7g.oo
4s.33
l
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 allo1vance indorsed on the face of each claim,
respectively, to wit:
Acres, Amelia  GENERAL FUND
Alter Undertaking Co.
American City Magazine
American Hospital Servic~
American Institute for Economic Research
American Public Hea,lth Assn 
American Seating Co 
Andera's Department Store
Anderegg , Glenn M.
Andrews, Donald M.
Archambeault, Estate of Joseph
Associated Oil Co.
Associated Oil Co.
Associated 011 Company
Auld, Olive T.
Automobile Club of Sou. Calif.
Baird, Grace A.
I
Banks' Typewriter Exchange Stationery Store
Barrett, Mrs. Dora E 
Bennett, Chas.
Blackburn, Charis
Blake, Moffitt & Towne
Bobrick Manufacturing Co.
Bott1an1, Nina
Boykin, Wm 


$ 16.00
35.00
2.00
49.37
2.50
2.66
1261.75
5.g7
g.oo
~.oo
12.00
191.39
64-0.34
11.66
g.oo
115.09
s.oo
1.55
g.oo
54.oo
go.oo
3.27
72.72
g.oo

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Braun Corporation GENERAL FUND
do do
Bright , H . F.
Brooks, W. H.
Brown's Drug Store
Brown, .r.
Brunswig Drug Company 
Bryant .& Trott Co.
Budd & Bodine
Budd &.Bodine
~udd & Bodine .  
Burbridge, Frank
Burroughs Adding Machine Co.
Burroughs Wellcome & Co.
Bttrt, James E 
California Electric Co 
Carlisle & Co., A.
Carpinteria Realty Co.
Carpinteria Realty Company
Carpinteria Valley Lumber C~.
Carpin~eria Valley Lumber Co.
Hotel Carrillo
Carson, Dewey
Castro, Isabel R.
Caywood, Hal D.
Chemical Industries of Cal 
Coast Wholesale Grocery
Collar, J. N.
Columbia Carbon Co 
Commercial Office Supply Co 
Commercial Off1.ce Supply Co 
Common, Fletcher
Copeland's Bookstore
Cosmopolita Grocery
Cota, .Jt1an
Couch, Cecil
Couch, Cecil 
County Council of Social Agencies
Covarrubias, Yris
Crane Company
Crocker Compapy, H. s.
Curran Bros.
Dairy Department County Farm Bureau
David, Bob
Davies, Evelyn V.
Davison, Sam
De la Torre, A. G.
Dellar, Earl 
Dellar, Earl
Department of Penology
DeVaul, J. M 

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11.47
20 .32
22 .go
s.oo
11.75
10.20
s .49
io.og
306. 64
115.15
g.9s
37 . 50
3. 00
9. 56
5. 00
391.94
13.4g
2 . 20
92.50
25.00
24. 91
10.04
47.35
50.00
1.4o
21.s2
6.16
66. oo
107.93
19.gg
2.gg
30 . 00
1$ . 00
91.34
24. oo
16.oo
4s.oo
g3 33
43.20
.55
4.o4
4o. 4o
. 7 . 90
10.00
100.00
160.00
30.00
66 .oo
60. 00
i.g9
4o.14
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September 2gth, 1936 
Devlin, .Alice M. GENERAL FUND
Dictaphone Sales Corporation
Dietzgen Co., Eu.gene
Dodge, E. G.
Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co.
Dominguez, Albert
Donahue, Emma
Doty, Ora B.
Doyle, Mrs. W. T.
Druggists Circular, The
Dunne, Frank E.
Durbiano Dairy
Durbiano Dairy
Echarren, Marguerite
Engelbertson, Hattie
Federal Drug Company
.
Ferguson Furniture Co.
F1llipp1ni, R. C.
F1111pp1n1, Robert
F1111pp1n1, Wilbur
Firestone Service Stores
Flanagan, Mike
French Paper Company, Fred H.
Fuller & Co., W. P.
Gage, Nellie
Garlock Packing Company, T~e
Gates,. Ralph L.
Gay, Laura A.
Gay, Laura
General Electric X-Ray Corp.
Giant Products Corporation
Gilmore Oil Co 
G & M Market
Goodwin, Ber~ha M.
Gorden, Mildred
Graham, Christina D.
Great Wardrobe
Greenough, Mayme E.
Greenough, Mayme E.
Gunderson, G. T 
~utierrez Electric Co 
Hadley Company, Charles R.
Harper, Roland
Heaton, Lyle
Hebel Garage, A. R.
Hendry Bros.
Hergert, Mrs . J. J 

Hess, Delbert

Heumphreus-Smith Ele~tr1c po.
Highway Research Board
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$ 21.00
5.00
24.12
140.00
.
1.99
4o.oo
20.00
5.50
20.00
3.00
22.20
6.20
6.20
68.~0
g.oo
33.os
135.59
90.00
14.oo
14.oo
7.57
3.00
3.01
1.13
8.oo
3.20
g.oo
15.00
6.oo
.52
41. 73
476.3g
s.oo
$.OO
. s.oo
6.ls
s.oo
s.oo
9.40
4.03
59.73

40.00
4o.33
37.65
1.95
$ . OO
2.00
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Hing Yuen Co. GENERAL FUND
Hitchcock, E. L.
Hoag Seed Co.
Hodges, Agnes
Holiday Hardware Co.
Hollister, Mrs. Kathryn
Hollister, Stanley
Holman, Boots
Holste, Reve
Hooker, Evelyn N 
Hossack, D. L.
Howard, Edward M 
Jacobson-Shealy Co 
.
James, C. E.
Fent Service Co., John
Fent Service Company, John
Johnson, F. w.
Johnson, w. H.
Johnson's Ga.rage
Jones, Cora
Jttster, !~ay v.
Kelley, J. B.
Kellogg, Edward
Kelsey, Richmond I.
Keran Laundry, The
Keystone Envelope Co.
Klenk, Osmond
Knott, Charles W.
Kramer, A. P.
Lane, Iola
Langlo, Elsa T.
Larson, Richard
Laughlin, Dean

Lawyers Co-operative Publi shing
Leo, D. B.
Letherman, E. L.
Levine, c. E 
Lompoc Light & Water Company 
Tucker, Arthur H 
Macmillan Company, The
Maier's Grocery
Marker, R. J.
Marks, Eleanor s .
Martin, Mrs. Verne
Martin, W. T.
Matthams, James
Mead Johnson & Company of Calif.
Mercer, Bob
Mid. Count. Pub. Serv. Corp.
do do
Co.


\
$35.00
12.00
1.26
14.oo
2.65
s.oo
8.oo
11.61
95.00
g.oo
9.00
1.14
969.16
.
19.55
36.50
30.gg
5.00
35.00
62.35
27.og
s.oo
10.00
45.00
165.go
3.94
5.4-g
8.oo
27.00
12.50
32.00
6.oo
55.00
30.00
7.00
15.00
3.g7
g.oo
2.15
s.oo
2.19
9.00
lt.4o
8.oo
s.oo
s.oo
2s.oo
33.07
11.05
3.1+2
106.56











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September 2$th, 1936.
Miller, Robert GENEAAL'FUND
Mission Dairy
Moffitt, Louisa
Moore Mercantile Co.
Moore Mercantile Company
Motor Freight Terminal Co.
'IcCaleb, C. H.
McC1oskey, James M.
McGrath, Gretchen A.
McKesson Western Wholesale Drug Co 
McPhail, Edgar L 
National Ammonia Co.
Negus, Will iam
Nelson, Katherine
Neuner Printing and Lithograph Co.
Newberry Co. J. J.
Newlon, Raymond
News-Press Publishing Co 
Nolan, Cora M.
Ohio Chemical & Mfg. Co., The
Olds, Frank
Olivera, Mrs. Rose
Orcutt Mercantile Company
Ott Hardware Co.
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do

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#30.00
3 .10
s.oo
11.41
54.14
4-0.26
g.oo
27.50
g.oo
28.16
g.oo
13.72
200. 00
10.67
g7.01
2.00
11.00
43.7g
g. oo
3.24-
50.00
20 .00
34.oo
4.27
11.89
26.5g
267.go
181.23
20.86
Ovieda, Ed. 5.00
Ovieda, Toney
Pacific Coast Publishing Co.
Pacific Freight Lines
Penfield, Wallace C.Penn~
y Co.,. J. C 

do do
Peterson, Erika
Phillips, Andrew

Pope Stamp & Duplicator Co. 
Porter, Harry L 
Preston, J ames
Prince, Peter
Public Administration Service
Puritan Ice Company
Purity Store #5$
Raff etto, Erminda
Reader's Digest
.
Recorder Printing and Pub. Co~, The
Reeder, Myrtle B.
Reeder, Myrtle B.
300.00
16.oo
3.02
6.05
25.00
2.73
18.54
4-0.33
28 . 00
l.OO
4.25
36.00
12.00
14.66
37.os
s.oo
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Remington Rand Inc. GENERAL FUND
do do
Restaurante Del Paseo
Rex-hide Company of Calif orn1f

Reynolds, R. s.
Rich and Olsen
Richardson, C. P.
Richardson, Max
Robles, Daniel
Robles, Daniel

Rogers Furniture Co.
Romero, Edward
Romero, Louis
Ross Lansing Co.
do

Royal Typewriter Agency
Rudolph, Harvey J 
Rudolph's Grocery
Rudol ph's Hardware
Rutherford, Constance D 
do do
Ryan, MElry
Safeway Store
do
do
do
St. Paul Dye Works
Sanchez, Manuel


San Marcos & Montecito Dairy
Santa Ba.r bara Clinic
Santa Barbara Cli nic
Santa Barbara Cottage H?spital
Santa Barbara Electric Co.
Santa Barbara Pipe & Supply Co.
Santa Barbara Rock Co.
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
do do
do do
do do .
do do
do do
Santa Maria Daily Times
Saunders, Naomi E.
Schauer Printing Stttdio
do do
do
do
do
do
Scherer Company, R. L. .
Scherer Co., R. L.
do do



  






46.09
23 . 95
46.47
17.64
1.25
23g .oo
77.00
5. 00
16. oo
16.oo
172.g9
24. oo
66. oo
19.21
4.s9
12.50
125.00
.95
3. 69
g.oo
s.oo
17.00
57 . 91
54. 23
9.00
6.30
12.50
3.10
3. 00
lg2.50
4.oo
47.3g
170. 09
99 . 6g
105.52
g5. 69
54.63
26.46
20.25
60. 00
1285.00
g.oo
50. 82
197 . 90
30.92
217.55
29.51
33.55
21.3g



























September 2gth, 1936.
Schulze, Ruth G  GENERAL FUND
Schurmeier, Harry L.
Schwabacher-Frey Company
do do
Sears, Roebuck and Co.
Seaside Oil Company
do do
do do
do do
Sev1gney, Joe
Shean, Dudley B.
Shean, Dudley B.
Shell Oil Company
Singer Sewing Machine Co.
S & I Markets
Smart & Final Co 
. Smith Hardware Co. F. L.
do
Smith, Floyd
Smith, Floyd
Smith, Floyd
do
Smith Hardware Co. W. R.
Social Service Exchange
Solvang Drug Co.
Sou. Calif. Edison Co.
Sou  Counties Gas Co.
do do
do do
Sou. Pacific Milling Co.
do do
Sperber, Ellen C.
 Spreitz Transportation Co.
Spurrell, Fred W 
Stadley'e Drive-In Market
Stanwood, W. s.


State Department of Agriculture
State of Calif. Bure~u of Purehases
Stationers Corporation
Stevena, Charles S.
.
Stevens, F. G.
Stroman, Ralph -
Stronach, Helen A.
Stubbs, E. V.
Sunset-McKee Salesbook Co.
Superior taundry
Title Insurance and Trust _Company
Tomlinson, Chas. s.
Tri-Counties Electric Supply Co,
Tubbs, Jerome F.


$ g.oo
10.00
3.24
33.37
72.05
11.74
2og.g4
io.43
26.01
21.67
g.oo
8.00
23.24
2.47
465.gg
675.96
70.25
5.15
72.63
46.50
47.25
5.45
50.00
25.3g
3.39
39.76
12.gg
44.go
46.41
9.00
s.oo
1.20
4.50
21.00
14.22
5.00
9.50
24.oo
16.94
27.17
20.35
2.50
3g.gg
30.50
31.09
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Underwood Elliott Fisher Co.
Union Commercial Co.
Union Feed & Fuel Co.
Union Hardware & Metal Co.
Union Mill and Lumb er Co. 
University of Michigan
Utility Grocery
Valencia , Dolores
Van H0 rn, J. A.
Van Paing, Dr. John
Van Rensselaer, M.
Victoria Motors
do do
do do 
do do 
do do
do do 
do do
do do
do do
Vincent, Percy
Virgil, A. C.
Virgil, A. C.
Wallace & Tiernan Sales Corp.
Wear Proof Mat Company
Weber Co., o. J.
Westergaard, Ove
Western Auto Supply Company
Western Surgical Supply 
Westwick Iron Works
Whipple, Edythe E.
White, Jack
 Whitney, E. H.
Williams, Elizabeth
Williams, J ack
Willowbrook Dairy
 Will iruns, M 
Wilson, Marion
Wilson, W. J.
Wood, Charles
Woods, Ralph
Wootton Printing Co 
Worley, E. C.
Wyeth & Brother, John
Young, Zora S.

Zimmer Manufacturing Co.

GENERAL FUND

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Begg and Minnie F~ Begg, John THIRD ROAD FUND
McKesson Western Wholesale 
Seaside Oil Company
123.29
4-.5g
137.00
12.4-7
ioo.g6
12.17
50.00
.57
20.6o
20.00
72g.36
4.97
17.66
3.16
10.15
34-.00
61.57
.16
27.~4-
16.00
12.00
2.00
37.93
46.66
13.51
6.61
2.65
10.44
s.oo
13.33
g6o.oo
25.00
i.gi
12. 4-0
96.00
36.66
15.00
100.00
37.50
6.44
g.oo
10.77
g.oo
g9 .30
4oo.oo
133.63
75.64




















September 2Sth, 1936.
Air Reduction Sales Co.
Akens, Wm.
GOOD ROADS FUND
Alloy Steel and Metals Co.
Anderson, o. A.
Archer, Wm.
Associated Oil Co.
Avant, Louis
Avant, Louis
Barrick, A. R.
Barrick, A. R.
Barrick & Son, F. S.
Beard Motor Co 
{3lock, A 
Breck, Benjamin
Breen, Ed.
Brown-Bevis Equipment Co.
Burris, Harold
01enfueg~s, Joaquin
Cravens, Marcus
Cravens, Tom
Cravens, Tom
Craviotto Brothers
Crook Company
Ct1tt1ng, H 
De la Torre, A. G. 
Diedrich & McGregor
Diedrich, L. N., Estate of
Dinsmore, Albert
Dinsmore, Albert
Dinsmore, Francis
Dinsmore, Francis
Doerr, L  R.
Donaldson, N. B.
Dover, Frank

Electric Steel and Foundry Co.
Emerick, Wayne
Fabing, F. L  
Floyd, Manley
Ga.na.hl Lumber Co.
Ganahl Lumber Co.
Ga.no, Robt.
Ga.no, Robert
Gehr, Lloyd
Gilmore 011 Co 
Gra.ton, Louis
Green, Sam
Grigsby, Al 
Hanly, Leo
.-  
Harnischfeger Sales Corporation
Hartley, Cyril

23.76
55.00
3go.90
7 .67
47.00
4-3 .05
4o.oo
44.oo
49.50
45.00
24.oo
s.9s
36.10
49.50
66.oo
356.28
34.oo
12.00
30.00
47.50
50.00
12.30
3.s1
g.45
25.00
49.18
22.67
50.00
45.00
25.00
4-5.00
s2.50
48.oo
55.00
102.94
24.oo
54.oo
55.00
2.17
2.91
112.50
61.4-4
6o.oo
92.9g
4o.50
so.oo
54.oo
162.50
go.70
3.13
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Hartley, Cyril, Ltd.
Hebel Garage, A. R.
GOOD ROADS FtJND
do do
H. & H. Auto Parts
Hildebrand, W. G.
Hobbs Bros.
Horn, Geo 
Hurst Concrete Products
Huyck, Andy
Fent Service Co., John
do do
Johns-Manville
Johnson, J. A.
Kalin, Lloyd


Kay Brunner Steel Products, Inc.
do do
Kendricks, William
Lambert, C. E 
Lambert, Clarence
Lambert, Ray
Lambert, Ray
Larsen, Edward
Lash, Art
Lester, James
do

Luke Tractor and Equipment Co.
Lundber g, J. H.


Mack-International Motor Truck Corp.
Maddox and Yauney
Mattos, Manuel
Miller, Frank
Miller, Lee
Moll, Frank
Moore Mercantile Co.
Morris, Jack
McCabes Tire Shop
McKnight, Edwin
do do
Nicoles PlU.mbing Co.
Nielsen and Petersen
Osterman, John
Ost1n1, Fedele
Ott Hardware Co.
do do
Ovieda, E. G 
Pacific Freight Lines
Pollorena, Richard
Randalls, Ray
Rheams, C. W 
Rhoades, Coy
do do






$ 134o.91
23.70
7.61
5.67
60.00
199.34
56.25
193. 4-6
4g.oo
104.42
66.64
42.98
20.00
8. 00
$0.04
365.65
18.00
ss.oo
4o.oo
82 .50
82.50
28.00
55.00
25.00
366.78
1.75
10.89
7g.77
55.00
55.00
200.00
66.oo
7.51
24.oo
21.05
18.00
24.oo
4.62
6.0$
66.oo
20.00
5.15
71.80
4o.oo
7.49
52.50
54.oo
4g.oo
55.00
50.00











September 2Sth, 1936.
Romero, Edward GOOD ROADS FUND
Rough, Arthur
Ruffner & Ruffner Ga.rage
Santa Barbara Brake Service
 
Santa Barbara Retreading Co 
.
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Seaside 011 Company
Shepard, Frank
. Smith Hardware- Co. , F. L.
Smith Hardware Co., F. L.
Smith, Harry. 
Smith, James
Smith, W. F.
Snow, Beverley
Solvang Garage and Service Station
Standard 011 Company
Stemper, Emil
Stemper, Emil
  Stephenson Mill & Lumber Co .
Stroman, Ralph
Stutsman, Grant
St1111van, E~rl
Summers, Carl
Talmage, Donald
Tryer, Fred
Twitchell, L. L.
Union Hardware & Metal Co.
Union Mill & Lumber Co.
Union M. ill and. Lumber Co.
Union Mill and Lumber Co.  
Upton, Chas.
Velasquez, Joe
Velasquez, Joe
Victoria Motors
Waugh, Chas.
Western Motors Transfer
Western Motors Transfer
do do
do do
Whitney, Chas.
Whitney, Chas.
Whitney, E. H.
Wilson, C. A.
Zisman, Walter



Hendry Bros.
Westwick, R. C.
Westw1ck, R. c 
HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT FUND

$ g.oo
6.oo
1s1.97
2g.g7
42.36
4.50
.
3.04
50.00
. 3.g5
36.05
s.oo
i.g5
20.00
60.00
11.56
3.35
50.00
50.00
24.06
16.oo
4o.oo
60.00
. 35. 00
44.oo
5.00 .
.
50.00
34.06
. 20.44
11.47
13.10
4g.oo
4o.oo
44.oo
27. og
66.oo
1994.4o
1994.4o
634.42
7g.75
.
30.00
30.00
3.32
22.50
5.00
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Caywood, Hal D. SALARY FUND
Cotter, Mrs . Besse
Wilson, W. J 
Sou . Calif. Edison Co . CARP. LT. DI ST. FUND
.
Sou. Calif. Edison Co . l!ISSION CANYON LT. DIST
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,

Ronal.d M. Adam and C. L. Pre1sker. Nay~, N~ne . Absent, None 




ATTEST:
,


Upon motion the Board adjourn~d ~ine. die 
The foregoing minutes a.re hereby a.ppro'U}.srr: .-- 
Chairman, Board of Supervisors 
I
Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
October 5th, 1936, at 10 o'clock a . rn . Present Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam
J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, C. L. Preisker and the
Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Preisker in the Chair.
The minutes of the regular meeting of September 2Sth, 1936, were read and
approved.
Expenditure .+n the Matter of Expenditure of State Automobile and Gasoline Tax Fund.
of Sta. te Aut -
~ob1le and . Major Ralph w. Coane, manager of the Southern California Automobile Club of
Gasoline Tax
F1lnd. Santa .Barbara , appeared before the Board to request their adoption of a Resolution

opposing the use of State Automobile and gasoline tax funds for other than highway
purposes . The Boa.rd passed and adopted the following Resolution:
j Resolution No . 2103 
. WHEREAS, the Hayden-Cartwright -Act of the 73rd U. s. Congress states : 11It is
unfair and unjust to tax motor vehicle transportation unless the proceeds of such
taxation are applied to the construction, improvement or maintenance of highways"; and
.Whereas , motor vehible fees and gasoline taxes are trusteed revenues, levied on
the users of our highways in proportionate measure to their use of those highways and
paid f.or by them because of their reliance and full expectation that the proceeds will
be applied in good faith to its trusteed purposes; and
.Whereas, continuous development of adequate highways and rational highway
planning require stabilized highway income without the constant threat of diversion;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, THAT WE, THE Board of Supervisors cf the County of
Santa Barbara, go on record as unalterably opposed to the diversion of any funds for
other than highway purposes and urge the passage of a constitutiona~ B.I!lend.ment by the
people. of this State to forever protect the highway taxpayer and assure adequate highway
planning and development; and further advocate the approval of Proposition No . 10
on the. November ballot.
DATED: This 5th day of October, 1936 

The foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted by the following vote, to wit :


Ayes: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L 

Preisker. Noes: None. Absent: None.
Request to
I nstall Exten
sion Sewage
Line of San
Roq tte Properties
.
Harvey J.
Rildolph to
attend mPetin
of Associatio
of California
Exect1tives of
Public Wel:fe.r
Public Dance
Hall PerMit.
  
Governor's
Proclamation.
Renorts .

October 5th, 1936.
I _In the Matter o:f Request to Install Extension Sewage Line o:f San Roque
Properties, Incorporated.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, San Roque Properties,
" Incorporated, is hereby gr anted per mission to extend their sewage line approximately
goo feet further north on Ontare Road, in accordance with the plan submitted.
/ In the Matter of CQmmunication from the Association of California' s Executives
of Public Welfare relative to Annm.l Meeting.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, Harvey J. Rudolph, Director of the
 County Wel:fare Department was requested tQ attend the meeting o:f the Association o:f
California' s Executive~ of Public Wel~are to be held in Monterey, October 10th and
11th, 1936.
/ In the Matter of Application of Mrs~ Margaret O'Hara for a Public Dance
Hall Permit, at 307 West Seventh Street, Carpinteria, California.
Mrs . Margaret O'Hara 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
Gymnasium Hall, 307 West Seventh Street, Carpinteria, California, in Carpinteria No. 4
 Election Precinct, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, under the provisions
of Ordinance No . 430, of said county; and said application coming on regularly to be
heard; and 
It appearing to said Board that said application 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 , Sher iff,
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 mo -
tion, duly seconded and carried, it is  
Ordered that said applicant be andEhe is hereby granted a license to conduct
and maintain a public dance hall in the building known as Gymnasium Hall, 307
West Seventh Street,. in Carpinteria, County of Santa Barbara, State of Californ1~, so
long as said applicant comp.lies with the provisions of Ordinance No . 430; and
It is further ordered that a certified copy o:f the foregoing order shall
constitute a license therefor.
In the Matter of the Governor's Proclamation that a General Election Will
be Held, November 3rd, 1936.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it was ordered that the Governor's
Election .Proclamation be published.
- In the Matter of Reports .
Reports of the Detention Home, Social Service Ex9hange and the County
Welfare Department were received and ordered placed on file.
Extension of / In the Matter of Granting Extension of time for the completion of the
time for the
Completion o Children' s Tubercular Ward at the County Gener.al Hoapital .
Children's
Tubercular Resoltltion No . 2104
Ward.
A Resolution Requesting an Extension of Time for the Completion
of the Children's Tubercular Ward at County General Hospital,
Goleta, Docket No . Calif. 144o-R.  
WHEREAS, Charles M. Urton, Contra~tor. on the Children's Tubercular Ward,
PWA Project No . 144o-R, has requested an extension of time for the completion of his
job; and
WHEREAS, the reaso~for this extension are as follows :
1 . The delay caused by unforseen conditions in the placing of concrete
foundation, 15 days. 

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2. Delay caused by impossibility of obtaining sufficient plasterers, 10
days, and
WHEREAS, in the opinion of the County of Santa Barbara, these delays were
unavoidable and warrant an extension of time for the completion of this job.
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVKD that the Board of Supervisors of the County of
.
Santa Barbara grant to Contractor Charles M. Urton twenty-five (25) additional days in
which to complete the work.
The above resolution being duly proposed and seconded was adopted by the
rollowing vote: Aye: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M.
Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nay: None. Absent: None.
Report of /
County Stir-
In the Matter of Report of County Surveyor on the Santa Barbara County
veyor.
.
 Roadside
Beautif ication
and Co -
str uction o
Pedestrian
Lanes.
he
Water Works District No. 1.

Above entitled report was received and ordered placed on file 
In the Matter of Roadside Beautification and Construction of Pedestrian
- Lanes in Santa Barbara County by the State Division or Highways.
Miss Pearl Chase appeared before the Board on behalf of the Garden Club,
and other organizations interested in roadside improvement and the beautifying of Sant
Barbara County, to express their appreciation of the inte~est and cooperation given
them by the County of Santa Barbara.
It was moved, seconded and carried unanimously, that Miss Chase be invited o
.
draft a suitable resolution of appreciation to the State Division of Highways for thei
splendid work in Santa Barbara County.
Report on j In the Matter of Report On the Meeting of the Beach Erosion Board of the
meet ing of
Beach Erosi
Board.
n American Shore and Beach Preservation Association.
Housing
Vegetable
Workers.
Mr. Wallace C. Penfield of the County Planning Commission gave a report of
the proposed survey and plans of the Beach Erosion Board.
J In the Matter of Housing Vegetable Workers at
Co-ordinator to represent the County of Sa~ta Barbara.
St1ey Camp and Appointment of
 Resolution No. 2105  '
WHEREAS, the representatives of the vegetable growing industry of the Santa
Maria Valley have req1.lested that the Supervi.sors seek the cooperation or the W. P. A.
and the S. R. A. agencies in st1pplying labor for said industry during the present
harvest season, and in supplying shelter for said laborers during said period of time;
a.nd
WHEREAS, the State of Califo.rnia , through its S. R. A. Agency owns certain
buildings and equipment for camp purpo.ses at Camp Suey in the Santa Maria Valley; .and
WHEREAS, the County of Santa Barbara owns the land upon which said buildings
are located; and
WHEREAS, the County of Santa Barbara is desirous of cooperating to the full
est extent with .the W. P. A. and the S. R. A. agencies in the furtherance of said project;
and 
WHEREAS, the W. P. A. i s desirous of immediately supplying the necessary
labor for said industry upon the assurance t hat the necessary housing facilities will
be supplied by the S.R.A. agency; and
WHEREAS, the S. R. A. agency has .expressed itself as willing to suppJ.y said
housing facilities provided arrangements can be made to col.lect for sa.id agency a nomin 1
rent from said laborers; and a co-ordinator supplied to check the furnishings and equip
ment in said camp;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:
1. The chairman of t his Board of Supervisor.s i s hereby authorized and direct d

Claims
Withdrawn.
Allowance
of Claims .
October 5th, 1936.
to appoint a suitable person connected with the County Relief Administration, to act
 as a co-ordinator in the above project for the purpose of checking the names of the
 persons supplied as laborers by the W. P.A., and to check with the prospective em-
 ployers whether or not the persons assigned to prospective work accept the same, and
the rate of pay for said work; tne records of said co:.Ord1nator shall be turned over
 to the Welfare Department to be used in the future in the event that any of the perso
 therein named apply for assistance from the county. Said co-ordinator shall be author
 1zed to cooperate with the S.R.A. agency 1n any manner possible in collecting rent for
 the said housing accommodations from said laborers for said S. R. A. agency, and shall
cooperate with said S. R. A. agency in checking the furnishings and equipment in said
 camp.
2. The appointment of said coordinator by the Chairman of this Board shall
not be made until confirmation is given to said Chairman by the S. R. A. agency that
 it will permit the use of its Camp Suey housing facilities for said purposes as above
 outlined.
3. The use of the real property ~pon which said buildings are situated is
 hereby authorized for said purposes, since the same is not now needed for any other
 county or public purpose.
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
 Barbara, State of California, this 5th day .of October 1936, by the fol lowing vote:
Ayes: C. L. Preisker, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and Thos.
Dinsmore. Noes: None. Absent: None.
In the Matter of Claims Withdrawn from the Auditor For Correction.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the orders made
 and entered on September 14th and 2Sth respectively, allowing claims as foJ.lows:




,
H. F. Bright GENERAL FUND
Carpinteria Valley Lumber Co  .
Recorder Printing & Publishing Co.
Santa Barba.ra Telephone Co  $108.52 General Fund
$ 4.50 Good Roads Fund
)
$22.go
25.00
37.08
) 113 .02
)
be and the same are rescinded; and it is further ordered that said claims be recalled
 from the Auditor and reallowed as follows, to wit:


H. F. Bright P. W. A. #l062R
Carpinteria Valley Lumber Co.
Recorder Printing & Pub. Co. GENERAL FUND
Santa Barbara Telephone Co. $106.27 General Fund )
)
4.50 Good Roads . )
)
2.25 Highway Imp. )
In the Matter of Allowance of Claims.
22.go
113.02
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,
respectively, to wit:
Adams, Carroll
Alder, Geo.
Anderson, Sydney A.
Apalategin, Grace
Asher, Kenneth
Ault, Margaret
Barham, Thelm~
GENERAL FUND $ 4o.oo
98.00
20.53
16.oo
55.00
30.00
4o.oo

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Barieau, Alice
Barker, Joe
Barkman, Eric  
Barthelme , Phyllis
Bastanchury, Angie
Beaudet te, llrs. Loretta
Beebe, Lela J .
Beek1er, A. M.
Bertero , Dr. Jules
Bertino , Joe
Bertino, }.~ar1e

Bianchin, Eugene
Birabent, Albert
Blackburn, Charis
Bond, Delmar
Bowden, Mrs . Melvin
Bradfield, Bernice
Bri ckey , h~rs . !Aabel C.
Brodie, Tom
Caldera, Mrs . Anna
Camp Junipero Serra
Carpenito, Theresa
Carter, Robert V 
Castagna, Alice
Catcott, Priscilla
Catholic Big Brothers
Cervantes, Mrs . Luz
Chapman, Rose
Chelini, Mrs  George
Cleaver, Eloise
Clift, Mrs . Henry
Cline, Gladys
Cohen, Peter .
Coldren, Berth.Jl
Coldren, Edna . 
Collins~ Margaret E.
Colvert~ Allena E.
Common, . Fletcher
Cook, Harlen
Cooper, Janet
Corey, Elva
Cox, Henry T.
Cox , Martha
Crane, Edward
Crist, Sam E.
Cristie, Harold
Crosette, Elise
Davies , Evelyn V.
Davies , Mamie O.
Davison, Paul
GENERAL FUND








 






tg4.50
96.00
4o.oo
300. 00
93 .33
60 .00
2ss.70
75. 00
200. 00
175 .00
44.oo
4-0 .oo
95 .00
so .oo
25 . 67
21 . 67
110. 00
50 .00
10.00
75. 00
25 . 00
2. 00
g7.50
100.00
125 .00
117.50
20.00
25 .00
30. 00
4o .oo
4o .oo
6.oo
253 . 2g
50.00
151. 62
62 . 50
150. 00
26 . 4o
36 .00
4o .oo
95 .00
105.00
75.00
150. 00
90. 00
49 .50
$0. 00
100. 00
135. 00
4o .oo


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October 5th, 1936 .
De La Torre, A. G 
De Vaul, Reuben
Dilullo, Daniel
Domingues, Bob A 
Dominguez, Mrs . Alfred
Domi ngues , J uan
Dominguez, Juan
Domi nguez, T.
Donahue , Mrs . Nellie
Dorris, Mrs . i~ary
Dowse , E. M.
Drexler, Alma L.
Duckgeischel , Loui se
Du.ke, Mrs . Annabel
Dunbar, Opal
Dunne , Frank E.
Earl, Chauncey
Edwards, James
Edwards , Muriel
Eimon, Margaret
Ellis, Frank
Escobar, Ray
Fagin, Miss Irene
Fauerso , Monica
Ferguson, Marie
Fernbaker, Clara
F1111pp1n1 , R. C.
Fish, W. E 
Fisher, Floyd
Foe s, Gates
Freitas, Lillian
Ga1tske11, c. w.
Gambucc1, Rena
Garcia, Annie
Garrett, J. !~ .

Giruado, ?~rs . Antoinette
Glerum, Marie
Glomset , Gusta
Go11n, Ena
Goodchild, Ralph
Gott, C. A.
Gower, Alvin H.
Grabon, Jack
Graham, Harry R.
Griess , Gertrude
Hale, Mary
Haley, Joe
Hamilton, G. v.
Hammel, Max A.
Hammes, Steve
GENERAL FUND




 

 
$ 20.00
55 .00
20 .00
130.00
95.00
3 .00
3.00
26. 00
s5 .oo
25.00
100.00
50 . 00
150.00
28 .33
13.00
305.00
10.00
g.oo
103 .ss
87.50
55 . 00
39 .00
33 . 61
130.00
135. 00
50.00
90.00
50.00
20 .00
75.00
91.00
22 . 67
76. 84
75 .00
125. 00
10.00
115.00
go .oo
100.00
22.25
55. 00
130.00
4o .oo
7607.39
4o .oo
9s .oo
4o.oo
25 .00
15.00
59 . 00
5
4:6





































Haning, Bert P.
Hansen, !{agnus
Hanze, Henry G.
Harberta, Richard
Harriman, F. J 
Harris, Phoebe G.
Hart, Harriett
Hatcher, Nell
Henderson , H. E.
Henderson, H. E.
Henning, A. J.
Henning, H. H.
Hockenberry, Ann
Hollingshead, C. M.
Hollis, A. F.
Holste, Reve
GENERAL FUND



Home of the Good Shephard
Hossack, D. L 
Hughes, Mollie
Hurlbut, Helen
Irvine, Janet C.
I som, I . W 
Jacobsen, E. B 
Jagemann , Frieda E 
J ames , C. E 
Janssena , Albert A 
J ensen, Lars
Jesson, Miss Helen
Johnson, F. W 
Johnston, P. G 
J ohnston, W. F.
Kahn, Dr. Harold
Kelleher, M. M 
Kelly , James
Kennedy, Clinton
Kern, Helen
Knorp, Lloyd
Kribs, Maude
LaBreche , Jessie
Lamb, Bernard
Lambuth, R. W.
Lambuth, Thelma
Large, Delbert
Laurit zen, Katherine
LaVies, Harriet
Lesl ie, Mrs . Geor ge
Lewis, tiyrtle
Lewis, Ruth
Liddecoa t, liary
Longan, John L.





100 .00
8.oo
25 . 00
60 .00
170.00
100.00
90 .00
60 .00
5. 00
20 .00
75 . 00
50 . 00
120.00
5. 00
75.00
95 .00
100.00
10.24
95 . 00
14o.oo
125.00
50. 00
ig5 .oo
145 .00
9 .75
143 .33
50. 00
135.00
15.00
250 .00
150.00
150.00
135.00
15.00
g6 .oo
7.50
121.50
65. 00
150.00
4.oo
250.00
13.33
75.00
g1.75
110.00
25 .00
36.00
99 .17
175 . 00
51 .33




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October 5th, i936 .
Lord, Mrs . George
Lubisher, Edward
MacCulloch, Geo. E.
Madsen, Eva
Malin, R. C.
Manchester, John
Mandell, Maxine
Mansfield, Rose
ldarsh, Loa
Marsh , Mary B.
Martin, Allyn
Martin, Dan
Martinez, Mrs. Sauline
Menegon, Mary
Menezes , Mrs. Mary
Mietzner, Hed'"r1g
Miller, Lila
Miller, Rachel K.
Miller, Ruth A.
Mills, Mrs. M. F.
Minetti, Cecilia
Moore, Mrs . Stella
Moraga, Frank P.
Morris, George W.
Moss, Helen Banker
Mullenary, Della
Munce , tiafia
McArthu.r, William

McAfee, Olga
Mccaughey, Anna E.
McCaughey, J ohn P.
McGregor, Mrs . Robert
Nelson, Mrs . Fred
Nelson, Ralphie
Newland, Frances
Newland, L. H 
Newlon, Raymond
Ograsky, Mrs . Julia
Olivera, Mrs . Rose
Ovieda, Toney
Pace, Lela
Packer, Josephine
Pacific Lodge
Page, Bertha C.
Page, Bertha C.
Parker, Clyde C.
Pedersen, Charlotte
Penfield, Wallace C.
Peterson, Kenneth E 
Peterson, May
GENERAL FUND








$ 20.00
55 .00
150. 00
so .oo
3e6.36
49.00
100.00
100.00
75.00
90 . 00
30.00
30 . 00
9.34
4o .oo
50.00
75.00
10.67
166. 66
125. 00
70.00
90. 00
20.00
140 .00
15.00
32.00
4o.oo
116.67
4o.oo
95 .00
135.00
170.90
4o.oo
61.67
75.67
40.00
i o1.g5
s .oo
20.00
4o.oo
60 .00
45 . 00
154.75
23 .33
25. 00
75.00
50 .00
75.00
175.65
87 . 50
4-o.oo
7
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Pfiitzner, Mrs . E.
Pickett, Kenneth
Plescia, Bessie B.
Poncetta, Josephine
Porter, Elizabeth
Prickett, Vallie
Renick , A. Dee
Rennison, i.~r s . William
Richardson, C. P.
Richardson, Max
Rider, Hazel
Robberson, J. B.
Roberts , A. E.
Robertson, Sara
Rodman, Clyde L.
Rojas, Laura A.
Rollins, Hal
Rombold, Clyde
Romero, Louis
Ross, H.
Ross, James
Rudolph, Harvey J 
Ruhjohn Stanley
Ruiz, Richard
Ruleau, P. :P.~ .
Ruth Horne
Rusiniak, Walter
St. Francis Hospital
St. Vincent' s Ins t itution
GENERAL FUN. D



St. Vincent's Maternity Home 
Salgado, Jennie
Sanderson, Hazel
 Sandoval, Joe
Schionnemann, Agnes
Schmuck, Lucy
Schuster, Hedwig
Schweers, Sophie A.
Scott, Frank 
Sesma, Mrs . Frieda
Sexauer, Roland
Shaw, Arthur
Shea, Elizabeth
Shearon, Kathrynne
Shorkley, T. M.
Silva, Mrs. J. R.
Simpson, Mrs . R 
Sivertson, Lorraine
Smi t h , Greeta
Smith, Leland B.
Smith, Rs.y c.




4o .oo
50.00
100.00
50.00
150 .00
75 .00
135. 00
15. 00
66 .50
15. 00
75 .00
135.00
50. 00
4o.oo
155.00
s .oo
50. 00
50.00
72.00
4o .oo
s . 27
269 . 60
15 .00
50.00
125 .00
15. 00
54.60
7.50
623 .34
60 .00
50 . 00
Sl .25
75 .00
50. 00
50. 00
6S . 25
116.67
26 . 67
25 . 00
97 .so
100. 00
150.00
130.00
25. 00
35.00
11.gg
32 . 50
s1.25
125 . 00
50.00






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October 5th, 1936.
Smyth, E. F. ' GENERAL FUND
Sokoll, Anna
Spoo, Marjorie
Stanwood, W. S 
Stewart, John L.
Stoll, Garnie V.
Streeter, Geo. c.
Stronach, Mrs. Helen
Stumbles , D. L. 
Sublett, Jr., Thomas c.
Suggs, Lulu B 
Swanson, David 
Teeter, t~rs . Shirley
Thacher, Luin K.
Thomas, Elma
Thomason, Sarnmie Lou
Thompson, Betty
Thompson, Elsie 
Thompson, Mary
Thurlby, Jr., Harry
Tilton, L. Deming
Torres, Mrs . Elizabeth
Trafford, Gretta B.
Trafton, Muriel
Trent, Vern
Turner, Susan.
Turner, W. A.
Ullman, Samuel L.
.
Updike, Cecile
Vaughn, Charles
Wadsworth, Jr. , E.
Wagner, Gerald w.

Wall, Tarry
Walters, Ro chard
Wandell, Ada
_Watson, L. ottie
Watson,  Raymond
Weber, Arthur
Weidman, Phil
Wengren, Selma
Whalen, Bernice M.
Whilm, Mrs . R. B.
Wilson, Eva L.
Wilson, Eva L.
Wilson, Geo. H.
Wood, Elizabeth
Wood, E. M.
Wood; Mrs . W. H.
Wood, William
Woods, James

E.





26.69
151.42
110.50
57.50
333.00
100.00
137.50
25.00
4o.oo
100.00
~1.00
29. 00
50.00
15.00
4o.oo
4o.oo
75.00
151.80
61.5g
95.00
100.00
63.33
15.00
95.00
94.oo
4o.oo
125.00
166.66
46.38
14.67
15.00
6.oo
125.00
52.50
4o.oo
4o.oo
75.00
40.00
lS0.00
$$. 00
24.oo
50.00
300.00
11.71
126.00
75.00
96.33
20.00
55.00
100.00
9




50

State Relief
Committee
Meeting in
Sacramento.
Publishing
Notice of
Hefl.r1ng -Carpinteria
Pest Abatement
Dist.
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Woods, }~ary CENERAL FUND 
Woodwort h , Helen L.
Wor:J.ey , Mabel
Zachr i son, Miss Bert ha 
Akens, Wm 
Breck, Benjamin
Breen, Ed .
De la Torr e , A. G.
Dover, Fr ank
Grigsby , Al
Lambert, C. E 
Lambert, Cl arence
Lash, Art
Mattos, Manuel
Moll , Frank
Ovieda, E. G.
Twitchell , L. L 
Waugh, Chas 
Neel , Jr., Harry
Barth , George
Brown, Gertrude S.
GOOD ROADS .FUND
 



HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT FUND

SALARY FUND

$ 2s.oo
l go. oo
4o .oo
1 25. 00
60 .00
54.oo
72. 00
4o .oo
6o .oo
66.oo
96.00
50. 00
60. 00
6o.oo
72 .00
52 .50
30.00
72 . 00
290. 00
10 .50
91. 00
Upon the passage of the f or egoi ng order , the roll being called, the f ollowing
Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit: Thomas T. Di nsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Rona,ld M. Adam and C. L. Prei sker . Nays , None . Abs ent, None 
Upon motion t h e Board adjourned sine die  .
 The f oregoing minut es are hereby approved. ,

Chairman Board of Supervisors 
 
Atte.st:  ,
 
 J3oard of Su.pervisors of the County or Santa Barbara, State of California,
 October 13th, 1936, at 10 o ' clock a . m. Present : Thomas T. Dinsmore ,
. Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens , Ronald M. Adam, C. L. Preisker and
 the Clerk. Supervisor C. L. Preisker in the Chair 

The mintltes of the regular meeting of October 5th , 1936, vrere read and approved
In the Matter of the State Relief Committee Meeting in Sacramento .
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, Supervisor C. L. Preisker and Distri ct
 
Attorney Percy C. Heckendorf are requested to attend the meeting of the State Relief

Committee to be held in Sacramento, October 15th and 16th, 1936 
 
I n the Matter of Pub l ishing Notice of Heari ng on the Formation of the Carpin-

teria Pest Abatement Distric t .

It appearing to the Board from affidavit of Ann Waynflete, printer and publish r

of the Carpinteria Chronicle, tha t Notice of Hearing in the above entitled matter has
 
been published;
 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Notice of Hearing
has been duly published 

I
I
1
October 13~h, 1936 .
Resolution
Creating the /
In the Matter of Resolution Creating the Carpinteria Pest Abatement District .
Carn1n"t;er1a ResolutiQn No . 2106 .
Pest Abateme t
Dist.


WHERFAS, a petition signed. by registered .voters reside.nt in the proposed
 
distri ct therein described, equal in numb er to ten per cent of the votes cast therei n
at the last preceding general election, has been presented to and filed with the Clerk .
the County of Santa Barbara , proposing that a pest abatement district be organized in

said Count y of Santa Barb1ara, State of California. , under and by virtue of the provisions
of Chapter 20 of the Statutes of 1935 , and amendments ther eto , said pest abatement dis-

trict to be known as the "Carpinteria Pest Abatement Distri ct", and sai d petition
specifying the exteri or boundaries of the proposed district and the nature of the pest
to be abated; and
WHEREAS, the County Clerk of said County has fotJ.nd tha.t sai d petition contains
the requisi te number of s ignatures and has made a certificat e to th~t ef fect and
pres ented the same , together with said pet i t ion, t o said Board of Supervisors; and
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors did by resolution duly passed and adopted n
the 14th day of September, 1936, fix this , the 13th day of October , 1936, and the
Super visors ' Room in the County Courthouse, Santa Barbara, Cal iforni a, a s the time and
pl ace of the hear i ng of said pet iti on , and by said resolution f urther directed t hat
notice of sa i d hearing be given by publication in the Car pinteria Chronicle , a newspape
of general circulation printed and published in sa id County of Santa Barbar a , for three
. weeks prior to the t ime of said hearing; and said matter coming up duly for hearing;
 IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND RESOLVED t hat the notice required by said St atute
hereinabove ref erred to has ~e en published as required, as shown by the Affidavi t of
Publication on file herein ; and evidence having been of fered in suppor t of the f ormatio
of said district,
IT IS FURTHER FOUND, ORDERED AND RESOLVED that the public i nterest and welfa e

of the proposed terr i tory and the inhabit ants thereof r equire the f ormation of such
distri ct; and
IT I S FURTHER ORDERED AND RESOLVED t hat the territory wit hin the boundar ies 
her einafter descr ibed be created i nto a pest abatement dis trict, under the name of
"Car pint eria Pest Abatement District".
The boundar ies of said "Car pinter ia Pest Abatement Distr i ct" are hereby
def ined and particul arly des c.ribed as f oll ows, to wit:
That portion of real property situate, lying and be i ng i n the Count y of Sant
Ba rbar a , State of Cali f ornia, more part i cularly described as f ollows ;
Beginni ng at a poi nt where the east erly boundary of Santa Barbar a County
meets the Pacific Ocean; thence westerl y along the shore of sa id Pacific Ocean t o its
inter section w1 t h the west bo.undary of the Carpi nteria Union School District ; thence
northerly along the west boundary of the Carpinteria Union School Distri ct to its int
ers ection with the north boundary of the Fleischman property; thence easterly along
the northern boundary of the Fleischman property and 1ts prolongation ther eof to its
i ntersection with the north e~ly line of Pueblo Lande of Santa Barbara; thence southeasterly
and easterly along the Santa Barbara Pueblo Lands line t o its intersection wit
the western boundary of Rancho El Rincon;thence along the westerly and norther ly
boundary of Rancho El Rincon to its intersection with the east boundary line of Santa
Barbara County; thence southerly along ~ he east boundary line of Santa Barbara County
to the place of beginning.
 The maximum rate o.f asses sment .t o be levied f or the proposed district shall
be ten cents per one hundre~ doll ars. 
Passed and adopted py the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbar
52
'
 State of California , this 13th day of Oc t ober 1936 , by the following vote:
lyes: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L.
Preisker . Noes : None . Absent: None. 
cancellat1o I I.n the Mat ter of the Application of the Veterans ' Welfare Board of the
of Assessment
s . State of Californi a, For An Order For The Cancellation Of Certain Assessments Upon
Real Property .

0 R D E R.
Upon readi ng and fili ng the ver i fied petition of t h e Vet erans  Welfare
Board of the State of C a11~o rnia , a public cor poration, praying for an order of the
Board of Supervisor s of the County of Santa Barbara, St ate of California, directing
the Audit or of said Count y to cancel certain assessments for taxes against certain
real pr operty sit uat e in the Count y of Santa Barbara, State of Calif orni a and hereinafter
descr ibed; and
IT APPEARING that each and all of the allegat ions contained i n said
petiti on are true , and that the district attorney of said County has consented in
writ i ng to the cancellation of said assessments , and the t itle to said property is
vested in the Veterans ' Welfare Board of the State of Californi a;
NOW, THEREFORE, good cause appearing theref ore, the County Auditor of the
County of Santa Barbara is hereby authori zed, directed and empowered to cancel the
following assessments , and the penalti es attached thereto , upon all of the following
real property, for the following years. All of said real property is situate in the
County of Santa Barbara, State of California, as follows :
1 .
That certain tract of lpnd situate, lying and being in the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, and described as follows: 
Lot 34 of Guadal t1pe Subdivision No . 1, being a. subdivision of a portion of
Subdivisi on 3 , Rancho Guadalupe , in the County of Santa Barbara , State of California,
according to the map thereof recorded in Book 15 , pages 139 to 143 of Maps , in the
office of the Recorder of said County.
Deed recorded J une 20, 1936 , Book 367 , Page 253 of Official Records
Taxes 1936- 37 
Assessed to John Sal gado
2 .
That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, and described as follows :
Lot 15 of Montecito Home Estates , in the County of Santa Barbara, State of
California, according to the mau thereof recorded in Map Book 15, at page 96 , in the
office of the County Recorder of said County.
Deed reco.rded June 29, 1936, Liber 367, Page 325 of Official Recor ds
Taxes 1936-37
Assessed to Ambrose Lumber Company
3.
That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Santa
Barbara, County of Santa Barbara , State of California, and described as follows :
Beginning at a brass cap monument set on the easterly line of the proper ty
described in the deed to Coleman E. Stewart, dated March 16, 1928 and recorded in Book
13g, at page 23 , of Official Records of said County, from which the northeast corner
of said tract bears north 0 deg. 49  east 61. 62 feet ; thence south 73 deg. 34 east
131.78 feet ; thence north 39 deg. 30'- east So. 54 feet ; thence north 73 deg. 34 west
1$5 feet to a point which bears north O deg. 491 east from the point of beginning;





Renert.
Report.
October 13th, 1936.
thence south O deg. 49 ' wes t SO fe et , more or less , to the point of beginning .
Deed recorded June 1, 1936, Book 360, Page 471 of Official Records
Taxes 1936-37

Assessed to Francis E. Boyd and Katherine S. Boyd
4.

That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Santa
Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and described as fo llows :
Lot 39 of Garcia Heights No . 3, 11The Riviera", in .the City of Santa Barbara ,
County of Santa Barbara, State of California, according to the map thereof recorded in
Map Book 15 , at page 2l, in the office of the County Recorder. of said County.
Deed recorded J une 6, 1936, Book 364, Page 146 of Official Records
Taxes 1936-37
Assessed to Francis Boyd and Katherine S . Boyd
That certain tract of land situate, lying an~ being in the City of Santa
Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California , and described as follows :
Lot 149 in Block 11M11 of San Roque Park, in the City of Santa Barbara , County
  
of Santa Barbara, State of California, according to the map the~eof recorded March 30 , .  
3
1926, in Map Book 15 , at pages 106 to 110 inclusive , in the office of the County Recorde

of said County.
  Deed recorded June 19, 1936, Book 366 , Page 296 of Official Records .
Taxes 1936-37
As sessed to Francis Boyd and K.a therine S. Boyd
6.
That certain tract of land situate , lying and being in the City of Santa
Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and described as follows:
That portion of Block g of Van Vactor and Myers Addition, in the City of
Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, according.to the map there-

of recorded i n Book 11B11 of Miscellaneous Records , at page 151, in the office of the
County Recorder of said County, described as follows:

Beginning at a point on the southeasterly line of said block distant thereon
140 feet southwesterly from the northeasterly line of said block (said point of beginnin
being also in the northwesterly line of Los Olivos Street, distant thereon 14-0 feet

southwesterly from the southwesterly line of State Street) , and running thence from said
point of beginning northwesterly, into said block and parallel with said line of State
Street, S5 feet to a point ; thence at right angles southwesterly 75 feet to a point ;
thence at right angles southeasterly g5 feet to said line of Los Olivos Street; thence
at' right angles northeasterly along said line of Los Olivos Street 75 feet to the point
of beginning .
Note: In Book 16, at page 61, of Record of Surveys, in the office of the
County Recorder of said County, appears the record of a map of a survey pur porting to
cover the premises hereinabove described and other real property 
/
--
Deed recorded June 19, 1936, Book 366, Page 294 of Official Records 

Taxes 1936-37 .
Assessed to Philip W. Roberts and Sara A. Roberts.
In the Matter of Report On Santa Barbara County Water Works District No. 1.
Above entitled report was received and ordered placed on file 
 
In the Matter of Report of the Santa Barbara General. Hospital.
 

The September report of the Santa Barbara General Hospital was received ani
ordered placed on file 

54.
Extension o
Time For
Completion
of' Solvang
Community
Building.

Acceptance
of Solvang
Community
Building.






/ In the Matter of Extension of Time For Compj_etion of Solvang Community
Building.
Resolution No , 2107 .
WHEREAS; Hans Skytt, Contractor on the Solvang County Community Building,
PWA Project No . Calif. 1043-R, has requested an extension of time tor the completion
of his job; and
WHEREAS, the reasons for this extension are as follows:
l . The delay caused at the start of' the Job due to weather conditions, 15
days .
2 . The delay caused by change order No . 3, 45 days; and
WHEREAS, in the opinion of the County of Santa Barbara, these delays were
unavoidable and warrant an extension of time for the completion of this job.
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the Board of' Supervisors of' the County of
Santa Barbara grant to Contractor, Hans Skytt, sixty (60) additional days in which to
complete this work,
The above resolution being duly proposed and seconded was adopted by the
following vote : Aye : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M.
Adam and C. L, Pre1sker. Nay: None . Absent: None 
j
In the Matter of Acceptance of Solvang Community Building.
Resolution No . 21og.
WHEREAS, Hans Skytt, entered into a contract with the County of Santa
Barbara on the 27th day of January, 1936 for the construction of a Community Building
at Solvang known as PWA Project No . Calif. 1043-R in which contract the 5th day of
August 1936 was fixed as the date of cbmpletion of said project; and
WHEREAS, said project was not completed and said contract was not fulfilled
until and upon the 6th day of October 1936; and
WHEREAS, from an inspection of said project and u!'(n report or recommendatio
of E. Keith Lockard, Architect, Wallace c. Penfield, Engineer of Public Works, to this
Board said project seems to be fully and satisfactorily completed in accordance with
the terms of said contract .
N0\9' THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF
SANTA BARBARA THAT:
First: That said Project has been completed in full in accordance with the
terms and conditions of said contract and the corresponding drawings, plans, specifications
and approved changes thereof, and that this Board for and on behalf of the County
of Santa Barbara hereby accepts said Project as fully and satisfactorily completed.
Second: That it appears that the County of Santa Barbara has not sustained
any injury or actual damage by reason of failure of said contractor to complete said
- project before said 6th day of October 1936, and1herefore makes no claim for damage or
compensation from said contractor, or his sureties, by reason of such f~llure and hereby
consents to an extension of 60 calendar days from and after said August 5th, or until
and including the 6th day of October, 1936, for completion of said Project as aforesaid;
Third: That Wallace C. Penfield he and is hereby ~uthorized to prepare the
proper Notice of Completion of the work on said proj.ect with the Recorder of the County
of Santa Barbara, 
The above resolution being duly proposed and seconded was adopted by the
following vote: Aye: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald
M. Adam and C. L. Preisker . Nay: None . Absent: None .



 
October 13th, 1936.
/ Acceptance In the Matter of Acceptance of Children's Tubercular Ward, Santa Barbara
of Children
Tubercular
Ward--Santa.
Barbara Gen
s
eral Hospit 1.


Acceutance  of Follow1 g
W.P.A.
Projects.


General Hospital.
. Resolution No . 2109 .
WHEREAS, Charles M. Urton entered into a contract with the County of Santa
Barbara on the 6th day of April, 1936, for the construction and completion of a Hospita
Unit for Tubercular Children at its General Hospital at Goleta, California, known as
PWA Project No . Calif. 144o-R in which contract the 5th day of September 1936, was fixe
as the date for completion of said project; and
WHEREAS, said Project was not completed and said contract was not fulfilled
unt i l and upon the Sth day of October, 1936; and
WHEREAS, from an inspection of said project and/or upon report or recommenda
tion of Wallace C. Penfield, Engineer of Public Works for the County of Santa Barbara,
Henry Howell, Architect , to this Board, said Project appears to have been fully and
satisfactorily completed in accordance wi th the terms of said contract.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF
SANTA BARBARA THAT:
First : That said Project has been completed in full in accordance with the
terms and conditiona of said contract and the corresponding drawings , plans, specifications
and approved changes thereof, and tha t this Board for and on behalf of the County
of Santa Barbara hereby a.ccepts said Project e.s full y s.nd satisfactorily completed.
Second: That it appears that the County of Santa Barbara has not sustained
any i nj ury or actua l damage by reason of failure of said contractor to complete said
Project before said Sth day of October, 1936, and therefore makes no claim for damage
or comoensation from said contractor, or his sureties, by reason of such failure and
hereby consents to an extension of 33 calendar days from and after said September 5th
or until and including said Sth day of October, 1936, for completion of said Project
as aforesaid; 
Third: That Wallace C. Penfield be and is hereby authorized to prepare the
proper Notice of Completion of the work on said Project with the Recorder of the County
of Santa Barbara . 
The above resolution being duly proposed and seconded was adopted by the
following vote: Aye : Thomas T. Di nsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald
M. Adam and C. L. Preisker . Nay: None . Absent : None .
In the !fatter of Acceptance of the Following W. P.A. Projects.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously , the following W. P. A.
projects were accepted by the Board, and the Clerk was directed to notify the W. P. A.
to that effect:
Landscaping Grounds, County Hospital
Surfacing Ladera Lane
Outdoor Bowl and Amphitheatre
Resolut 1on j
ot At'orec1 -
tion to St t efublic
I n the Matter of Resolution of Appreciati on t o the State Department of
Works, Division of Highways .
Department
of Public
Works, Div.
of H1 ~hway 

Resolution No . 2110.
WHEREAS, the California nivision of Highways has completed, in connection
with new highway construction in Santa Barbara County, several highway and roadside
i mprovement projects which have won much favorable comment, particularly the roadside
planting i n and north of Santa Barbara, the planting and roadside rests on Nojoqui Grade
and the overhead bridge at the Santa. Barbara City Limit; and

WHEREAS, the projects recently undertaken are of considerable importance to
the travelling public , as well as to the local communities , notably the realignment
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56
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and construction of the road and bridge crossing east of Carpinteria, the triple
parkway in Montecito between Olive Mill and San Ysidro ~oads, the widening of the righ -
of-way in Goleta, and the re.alignment and reconstruction between Tajiguas and
Arroyo Hondo;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors , on behalf of the
people of the County, express its great appreciation of these improvements; and
further . '
BE IT RESOLVED that the Division of Highways be hereby urged to provide
for early completion of appropriate roadside planting as proposed as p~rt of the new
projects; and further
BE IT RESOLVED that the Division of Highways be hereby requested, when the
construction crews are in this district, to provide, as. an important but inexpensive
highway safety measure, that gravelled pedestrian ways be built between the public
scpools and the shopping and home communities in Carpinteria, Montecito and Goleta,
and that a few roadside rests be provided in Santa Barbara County where cars may
safely and conveniently draw off the State Highway;
And it is ordered that copies of this Resolution be sent to Mr. Earl Lee
Kelly, Director of the Department of Public Works, Mr. Harry A. Hopkins, Chairman of
the State Highway Commission, Mr. Charles H. Purcell, Mr. Fred Grumm, Mr. T. H. Dennis
and Mr. Lester H. Gibson of the California Division of Highways .
Passed ~nd adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara this 13th day of October 1936, by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Thomas
T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker.
Noes: None. Absent: None.
Acceptance o / In the Matter of Acceptance of Plana and Specifications for the Honda
Plans and
Specificatio a. Creek Bridge, and Call for Bids for the Construction of Same .
--Honda Cree
Bridge. It was moved, seconded and carried unanimously, that the plans and
 
specifications for the Honda Creek Bridg~ be accepted, and the Clerk was directed to
advertise for bids for the construction of said bridge in the Morning Press . Call
for bids Monday, November 2nd, 1936, at 10 o'clock a . m  .
I NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
(Advertisement)
. .
Notice is hereby given that the Board of Supervisors of the County of
. . . .  .
Santa Barbara will receive bids for furnishing all labor, materials, transportation
.  . .
and services for the construction of a steel and timber trestle bridge on the Miguel~t
.
road , near Lompoc, California; each bid to be in accordance with the plans and   
specifications therefor, prepared by the County Surveyor, and now on file with the
.
County Clerk of the County of Santa Barbara at his office in the County Court House .
Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the County Surveyor
in the County Court House, or prospective bidders may secure copies of said plans and
specifications upon payment of $5.00 as a guarantee deposit , which deposit will be
returned upon the return of the plans a.nd specifications in good condition , not later
 than ten (10) days after the opening of bids .
Bidders are hereby notified tha t pursuant to the statutes of the S. tate of
California, or local law thereto applicable, the Board of Supervisors of the County
of Santa Barbara have ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and
rates for legal holiday and overtime work in the locality in which this work is to
be performed, for each craft or type of workman or mechanic needed to execute the contract
which will be awarded the successful bidder .
The prevailing rates so determined are as follo\vs:
 




Agreement
Between Sta e
CLASS OF VvORK
Carpenters
Carpenter s He l pers
Struct ural Iron Workers
Pile Driver Operators
Mi xer Operators
Truck Drivers
Tractor Operators
Common Labor

October 13t h , 1936.
PER DIEM WAGE
g.oo
5 . 00
5. 00
5 . 00
4.oo
HOURLY WAGE
$1.00
.62t
i .oo
1 . 00
. 62i
. 62t
.62!
.50
The foregoing schedule of per diem wages is based upon a working day
of eight (S) hours . The hourly. '~age rate prescribed hereinabove is the per diem rate
divided bJ:" the afo~emention~d numbe?of hour~ constituting a '\ATorking day.
Foremen.not less than $1.00 more pe~ 8 hour d~y than wage for the
particular craft. For any craft not i ncluded in list, the mi nimum wage .shall be the
gener al prevai ling wage for th~ locality and shall not be less than $1 .10 per hour for
skil led la.bor and not less t han $ . 1~5 per hour for unskil led labor. Except in the case
of Wa t chman double time shall be paid for work on Sundays and Holidays a nd one and
one- half time shall be paid f or overt ime. 
Each bid shal l be made out on a form to be obt ai ned at the office of
the Count y Sur veyor; must be accompanied by a certified or cashier' s check or bi d bond
for not less than ten (10) per cent of the ~ount of the bid made pay~b l e to the order
of t~e Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, California; shall be sealed
and filed with the County Clerk, on or before Nov . 2 , i936, at ten o 1clock a . m., and
wil l be opened in public at or about ten . . o ' clock a . m. of that day i n the Supervisor ' s
r oom.
 
The Board of Supervisors reserves the right to reject any or all bi ds
and --or waive any i r regularity in a bid.
Unless otherwise required by law, no bidder may withdraw his bid for
a.period of thirty (30) days after the date set for the opening thereof .

By order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara,
State of California, this 13 day of October, 1936.
C. L. PREISKER, Chai rman of the Boa.rd of Supervi sors
Count y of Santa Barbara , State of
California.
Attest : J. E. Lewis , County Clerk and ex- officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors  
(SEAL)
I n the Mat ter of Agreement between the State Department of Publ ic Works ,
Denartment Divi sion of Highways , and the Boar d of Sup e~visors Rela tive to the Three-way Highway
of Pub . Wor s,
Div. of Hig - between Olive Mill Road and San Ysidro Road.
vvays and th
Board of
Supervisors
Resol ut ion
Opposing th
Proposed
Civil Servi e
Amendnent .
Agreement i n the above entitled mat ter was received and ordered placed
on f i le  
( . In the Matter of Resoluti on Opposing the Proposed Civil Ser vice
Amendment, Proposi tion No . 7, On the November Ball ot.

Resolut ion No . 2111.


WHEREAS, the County and Municipal Civil Service I nitiative a ppears as
Proposition No . 7 on the November General El ection ballot which places all County and


Municipal employees under Civil S e~v ice , with certain speci f i c exceptions ;


WHEREAS, such an Am~ndment to the State Constitution would result in
in. effi cient and cumbersormservice in ove. r two hundred and fifty j urisdictions affect ed
by the Amendment , to the detriment of all Civil Service;


~ WHEREAS, the Amendment as dra~teq is badly drawn, is ambigi ous and woul d
7
58
Revision of J
Budget Items.
 
01aims With- /
drawn.

cause endless and costly litigation to determine i ts meani ng;
WHEllEAS, the cr eation of some two hundr ed and fifty new Civil Service
commissions in eac~ Count y or City woul d be an attendant increase of exuense , and
WHEREAS, the proposed measure would blanket thousands of employees into
their jobs for life \vlthout exami nati on , regard to age , physical condition or competenc ;
NO\V THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY
OF SANTA BARBARA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, GO on record as unal terably opposed to the
County and Municipal Civi l Service Ini tiati ve for the reasons stated above , and do
advocate the defeat of Proposition No . 7 on the November ballot .
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, this 13th day of October, 1936, by the following vote :
 Ayes : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M 
Adam and C. L. Prei sker. Noes : None . Absent: None .
In the Matter of Revision of Budget I tems. 
Resolution No . 2112 
Whereas , it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision wi thin
general classification of Maintenance and Operation , Third Supervisor District, Good
Roads 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 132 B 2, Materials
and Supplies , the sum of $1000. 00 to Acco11nt 132 B l+ , Repairs and Replacements ,
Maintenance and Operation, Third Supervisor District , Good Roads Fund .
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolut ion, the roll being called,
the following Supervisors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred
G. Stevens, Ronal d M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays , None . Absent , None .
I n the Matter of Claims Withdrawn From the Auditor for Correction .
Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the orders
made and entered on September 2gth and October 5th, 1936, allowing claims as follows :
 Santa Barbara Clinic , The
Ross , James
GENERAL FUND $1S2. 50
e.27
be and the same are rescinded; and it is further Ordered that said claims be recalled
from the Atlditor and reallowed as follows , to wit :
Santa Barbara Clinic, The GENERAL FUND
Ross , James 
$ 153 . 50
g ,02
Allovrance of
Claims .
- In the Matter of AJ.lowance of Claims .
Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following
claims be and the s~e are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payabl e out
of the fund designated in the order of allowance indorsed on the face of each claim,
respectively, to wit :
Abbott Laboratories GENERAL FUND

Abel s , Henry
Abel s , Henry
Adam, Ronal d M.
Addres sogr aph Sales Agency
Adler' s Grocery
Aggeler & Musser Seed Co .
Aggeler & ]Ausser Seed Co .
Ainscough, Miriam P.
Air Reduct ion Sales Company
Aldridge , T. E.


. $169 . 39
160. 00
160.00
50 . 40
7.77
7.90
1.31
2. 64
125 .00
47. 34-
5 . 00
 

 






















,




Oc t ober 13 , 1936.
Aloe Company , A. S.
Ambr osi , J o e 
e}ENERAL FUND
American Bakery
Amer i can Law Book Co .
American Optical Co .
Ames & Harris
A. N. Packing Co .
Anacapa Coffee Roaster
Andera' s Department Store
do do
Anderson , Fred G 
Ander son , Mrs . Fred
Ander son , J aclc
Andreat ta, David
Aunan, Mrs. Grace W.
A & P Tea. Company
do do
do do

Archambeault , Estate of J oseph
Armstrong Nurseries
Ashby , Helen
Associated Oil Co .
Associated Oil Co .
Associated Oil Co .
do do
do do
Associated Drug Co .





Associa.tion of Calif. Execu.tives of Pub . Wel .
Atsatt , Dr . Rodney
At1l t , ~.1argueri te
Avery , Annie Alice
Ayala, Ramon
Azar1 s Market, Sam
Baird, Dr. Chas. G.
Bancroft-,'fui tney Co .
do do 
Bank of America N. T. & S. A. 
Bank of America
Banks Typewriter Exchange
Barnes , s . A.
Barnes , S. A.
Bates , G . E.  
Batkin, R. P .
Beeson , L.
Beeson, Les
Bel l , Robert A. 
Bennett , Chas .
Bel lo , v. J .
Bever, Ora

$ 115 . 00
11. 00
10 .00
5.15
3.04
615.19
10 . 60
20 .00
30. 13
l .S5
s.oo
110.00
1. 29
8.00
35 . 94-
4-0 .50
64.oo
12. 00
3.61
g.50
711. 64-
254-. 63
293.20
535 . 50
2s.sg
1.15
2 . 00
75 .00
4-3 .50
s .oo
95 .00
23 . 52
38 .03
10.30
10.30
6 . 75
225 .00
2 . 7$
s.oo
s.oo
10 . 00
75. 00
26 . 4o
39 .60
135. 00
5$ .50
200. 00
5 .00
9
I

60
















Bilhuber-Knoll Corp . GENERAL FUND 
Bischoff Surgical Company, C. A 
Bitterly Co1:1pany
Blake, Moffitt & Towne

Blanchard Press

Borador1 , Mrs . S 
Botiller, F.
Bowers' Stokes
Branch, I nez
Braun Corporation
do do
Broadway Auto Parts
Broadway Battery & Electric Shop
Broadway Department Store
Brooks, Mrs . tfay I .
Brownson, Bessie G .
Bruner , A. G.
Bruner, A. G.
Bruner, A. G.
Bruner, A. G.
Bryant & Trott Company
do do 
Burola, I . M.

Burroughs Adding Machine Co .

Burton, i\m . C.
California Corrugated Culvert Co.
do do do
do do do ,  
California Market
California Market
do do
California Market
California Pipe & Supply Co.
Campbell Horticultural Co~pa~y
Campodonico Water Works
Campodonico & Sons, S. V.
 Carlisle & Co . , _A  .
Carpinteria Chronicle
Carpinteria Valley Lumber Co .
Carpinteria Valley Lumber Co .
Carpinteria Water Co.
Case, Mrs . L. R.
Chambers , . J. H.
Chambers, J . H.
Cha.pman, Eleanor
Chemical Industries of Calif.
City and Kentia Nurseries
City Bakery
City Contracting Company
City of Santa !~aria


 
$ lS.18
19.14
1 . 00
25 . 75
61. 80
4.oo
37 .50
69 .00
6S . 53
.62
22 . 20
9 . 11
9. 93
s .oo
42.50
56 . 25
56.25
55. 00
55 .00
10. 56
3. 43
125 . 00
20. 00
10. 00
291 .s1
263 . 2s
6 . ~4
53 . 59
17 .00
g9 .63
56 . 43
134.17
ll. 4g
6.oo
36.47
11.13
7.00
10. 92
409 . 11
32. 00
6.33
200 .00
17.40
12.00
g. og
13 .70
9.96
5.00
12.$0

I


















October 13th, 1936 
.
Clark, Lela GENERAL FUND
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co .
do do
Cochrun Garage, E. D 
Coleman Building
Collar, J . N.
Colson Equipment & Supply Co 
Commercial Office Suppl y Co .
Commercial Office Supply Co 
Commercial Office Supply Co .
Common, \Jim . C.
Company 2960 CCC , Camp , Lompoo
Conti nental Store
Cook, Clara E .
Cooley Co . , A. B.
Cooney , Agnes
Cooney, Agnes
Copeland ' s
Copeland's
Cornwall, Thos . & Robt .
Cota, Juan
Cota, Juan
Cota, Julius

County Council of Social Agencies
County National Bank
Crane Company 
do do



g,oo
s .4o
296 . lS
43 . 61
10. 19
71 .50
2so. 25
22 .15
34.S7
lOS . 77
30. 00
149 . 69
24.45
42. 50
494. oo
31.34
6.33
2.94
5. 41
6. 24
g.oo
i14.oo
13 . 05
s .50
79 .31
Craviotto Bros. 1.30
Cregan , Mary 6.oo
 
Crews, H.
Cronholm, Thure
Dairy Department
Daly Artificial, J ohn F. , Limb Company
Davis , J . M.
Davison, Sam
,
Deleissegues, Oliver
Delfin , Ysabel
Dellar, Earl
De Piazzi , Martin
DeVaul , J . M.

Di ctaphone Sales Corporation
Dille , F. E.
Dinsmore , Thomas T.
Doane Bui ldi ng Company
Dohrmann Ho tel Sup1)ly Co .

Dohr.mann Hotel Supply Co 
Domestic Laundry
Domingues , John
Dominguez , Juan
Dov1len , G.

'




10. 00
85. 00
7.90
10.30
126.40
170 .00
4.so
28.85
72 .00
3.91
61.75
503. 82
132. 00
3. 60
5499 .03
12 .92
163 .31
4o .6s
21. 00
3. 00
12 .00
1.
I
62





Dowlen, Gene
Downing, Emily J .
Downing, Harry
Drexler , A. H.
Drexler, Alma
Drumm , Catherine
Dr umm, Fern
Dudley Mortuary
Dunne , Franl E.
GENERAL FUND

$6 .oo
60 .00
112 .50
12.50
50 .00
$ . 50

s .oo
25 .00
23 . 65
 
Eby, Mrs . Donald 7.00

Edmunds , J ennie $ . OO

Ed's Express 2. 75
El Camino Chevrolet Company 7.32
Ellis , Frank 10.65
 








Ervin A~attress and Rug Works 9 .14-
Evans, Richard D.
Ezak1 , James
Fancy Fish Market
F. C. B. A. Market
Federal Drug Comnany .
Felts , A. W
F ensterma~er, Rose
Ferguson Furniture Co .
Fesler, John

Firestone Service Stores
Fitzgerald, J ames
Foothill Dairy
Forner 1s Grocery
Foss, H. B 
Fougera & Co., E 


15. 00
5 .00
9.66
9. 57
3.61
14-6 .23
9 .00
706 . 69
2560 .00
28 . 63
50.00
9. 20
7.75
134. 43
1S.4o
Fountaine & Nelson 343 .43
Fox, Anne 20 .00
 
Frasher' s 9. 27
 













Free Advertiser, The 118. 63
Froom, Mrs. Lul1l B 
Fugler, A. F 
Fuller Company, W. P 
Gaitskell, C. W.
Gal lagher, G. M.
Gammill, L. A.
Ganahl Lumber Co 
Garcia, Annie
Garden Dairy
Garden Dairy
Gardner-Wheaton Drug Co 

Garvey , Daisy
Gaviota Store
Germain, Mrs . Glenna E 
Gilmore Oil Co 
Gilmore Oil Co .



8.oo
174.oo
5. 81
1 . 29
48. 00
5 .00
23 .64
62 . 50
22 .95
132 . si+
6.24
2 . 00
1 . 26
8.oo
471 . 70
1244.16

































October 13th, 1936.
Gilmore 01l Comp~ny GENERAL FUND
Gi l more Oil Company
G. & M. Market
Goddard-Jackson Company
Golden State Co .
do do
do do
do do
Golin, Ena
Gonzales , Ruth
Gorzell, C.
Goularte, Olga V.
do
do
do
Go ux, J . A.
do
do
do
Graff, Edward A~ .
Graff, Ed\vard :h1.
Grehound Lines
Grocott, John

Grosh & Sons Scenic Studios , R. L .
Gruner , Star r
Gularte, Frank
Gunderson, G. T.
Hall, Helen
Hamilton, Florence
Hartwell, Ruth
Harvey's ~afe
Hauser, E. E.
Hayes , Clara E.
Hayes, George H.
Hayward, Al W.
Hayward Ora V 
Agapi ta Heare
Heilman, Frank
Herman's Market
Hibbits, A. G.
Hite, Mark W.
Hobbs Brothers
Hockett Service Station
Hodges, Virgil
Hoey, William 
Hoffman La Roche Co .
Hogle, D.
Hohmann, W. C 


Holiday Hardware Company
Holiday Hardware Co 
Hollywood Surgical Supply Co.
Holl ywood Surgical Supply Co .
Hollywood Surgical Supply Co 











$ 21.33
29. 71
14. 50
5$. 16
102. 60
3.66
74. 21
346 . 35
15.00
7. 00
137.50
5 . 00
5 . 00
5. 00
5. 00
15. 00
100.00
3 2 . 26
5 . 60
i4.s7
956. SS
15. 00
8.oo
3 . 75
12. 00
9.33
15. 00
1 . 29
60. 50
s .oo
1.75
7.39
15.lS
15 . 00
8.oo
166.30
s.oo
6.2s
l . OO
11 .00
i 4.oo
100. 00
47 . 79
125. 00
29g. 20
9.95
9. 95
lS. 39
1 . 52
3g . g6
"3
64






























Hollywood Surgical Suppl y Co . GENERAL FUND
Holser & Bailey
Home Dairy
Home Fur~it ure Company, The
Houghton ' s Grocery
Hot.i gb.ton ' s lleat l{arket
Howard, Henry
Howard 1 s Grocery
Huff, Elizabeth H.
Hughes , J.
Hurst, Tenny
Huyck, Cedric
I wamoto Grocery
Jac obs , R. c.
Jensen, l~argaret
Joehnck, D. F.
J o.hnson ' s Garage
Johnson & Johnson
Johnson, F. w.
J ohnson, Topsy Hilton
J ohnson, w. B. 
J ohnson, w. B.
J ohnson , w. H.
J ones Stationery & Gifts
J ones Stationery & Gi:fts
J ones Stationery & Gifts
Jones The Druggist
Jones, Cora
Jones , Dr . o. c.
Jordano Bros.
Jordano Bros 
J or dano Bros 
J ournal of Social Philosophy
J ullien, Mrs . Peggy B.
Karl ' s !{arket
Kellogg, Eugene S.
Keran Laundry , The
Kesler's Market
Keuffel & Easer Co 
Kittler, William
Klein, Mrs . Ernest
Knights of Phythias Bldg. Assn 
Kramer, O.
Kramer, o. E.
Krebaum & Krebaum
Krebbs , Mrs . Carl
Kribs, Maude
Kyle, C. L.
Ky:)e , Charles L.
Kyle , Chester











$g9 .9g
29 .36
2 .33
4. 02
44.oo
75.24
i4o.og
19.5g
225 .00
21. 00
l0 . 67
5s.50
15.00
6.oo
100. 00
9.32
1 . 32
51. g3
6.oo
g.oo
5.00
15 . g7
35 .00
3. g5
6. $5
5.15
7.61
27 .og
~ . oo
72 .25
35 .g9
73 .g1
3 .00
s.oo
9.00
41 . g7
31.96
29 . 50
6. 91
1 . 00
2.50
4o.oo
120. 00
122.50
s.oo
20. 00
70 .00
22.50
g.oo
4o .oo























October 13th, 1936.
Lair, Mabel  GENERAL FUND
Lang's Market
Larco Fish Company ,
Lea & Febiger
Leder le Laboratories
Lemmer, W. c.
Lew-Bert ' s
Lewi s , J . E.
Libeu, L, L 
Lidbom, Hazel
Lidbom, Hazel
Light , Marvin
Lillard, W. T.
Live Oak Dairy Co .
s.
Loan & Building Assn .
Lompoc- Assn. of Ins . Agents
Lompoc Cafe
Lompoc Li ght & Water Dept .
do do
Lompoc Light & Water Dept 
Lompoc Valley Chamber of Commerce
Long, J. C.
Lore, Lou S.
Los Ange l esMilk Bottle Exchange
Los Angeles  Rubber Stamp Company
Loustalot, Mrs . Frances
Lovett , L.
Lovett, o. R.
Lt1ndberg , J . H.
Luttrel l , Alfred S.
Madeiros , Manuel
Maddox & Yauney
Madsen, Mrs . Florence

Magner Funeral Home , C. P.
Magneto & Electrical Service
Maretti Estate, Richard
Markling, Paul W.
Martin, Mrs . Muriel 
Marvin-Neitzel Corporation
Mathews, Mrs . C. L. 
Matz , Mrs . Wm
Mendenhall , Roxie ~!. .
Menezes , Mrs . Mary
Mercer , Charlotte
Meyer ' s Prodl1ce
Mid . Coun . Pub. Serv. Corp.
do do do
do do  do
do do do
do do do

 
 

$g~oo -
25 . 50
i+. oo
6.oo
26 . 4-6
10. 00
60 . 50
9.37
160 .00
100. 00
100. 00
11.75
15. 00
33 . 70
10.00
150. 00
15 . 00
3. 00
2. 75
9.49
9s .oi+
10. 00
110 . 25
1.42
15.30
ll . 71
5 .00
5.00
23 .43
s.oo
14.oo
4.05
g.oo
70. 00
12.88
3 .00
s .oo
s .oo
52 .50
7.00
4- .1g
s.oo
61. 94
s.oo
52 . 61
6.82
s .09
11. 52
79s.3s
125. 33
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Mid . Coun . Pub . Serv. Corp . GENERAL FUND
do do do
do do do
Mission Ice Company
Mission Paint and Art Co~pany
do do
do do
do do
do do
do
do
do
do

 
1lonroe , !~am1elee
Montecito County Water District
Monte Vista Dairy
Montgomery Ward and Co .
!!oore 1!ercantile Company
l{oore , Nellie
Morinini , H. P.
!~orinini , H. P 
Morris, R. W.
Mussell , Lillian
McCaffrey Bros.
l{cCaleb , W. H.
McCombs , R. A.
McGregor, J . D.







McKesson-Western Wholesale Drug Co 
McKesson- Western Wholesale Dl_i.ug Co .
do do do
McKesson- Western Wholesale
McNee , Geo . G.
~!cNe11 , W.
Neil , Mrs . M. F.
Newell , Gladys
News-Press Publishing Co .
l'!idever, Mrs . D. A 
 Nidever, V. ~.! .
Niedermuller , Otto
Normandin Brothers Co 
Nygreen, Hilda
Ohio Chemical Mfg. Co .

Ohi o Chemical & Manufacturing Co .
Orcutt Mercantile Co .
Ormerod, ~Jr s . F 
Owl Drive In llar~et
Pacific Coast Coal Co 
do do
do do
do do 
do do
 

Pacific Coast Publishing Co .
do do
do do



$46 .g9
52 .58
i13 . s1
35. 23
2os .15
1.75
8.$6
19 .65
4. 63
88 .00
3$.15
30.30
7.91
30.59
12.50
3.00
i4.oo
6.70
8 .00
3. 71
10 .00
9.00
146. 25
93 .44
258 .28
36. 98
1 . 17
15 .00
115 .50
10 .00
-12 . 27
22 .15
s . 50
200.00
125.00
21 . 69
2. 67
lS.$5
4.64
25 .00
12 .50
16.50
23 . 53
86 .24
12. 11
22 . 62
493 .97
2 .05
13. 66
21. 09
























October 13th, 1936.
Pacific Coast Publ. Co . GE~lERAL FUND
do do
do do
Pacific Greyhound Lines
Pacific Southwest Realty Co 
Parma Company
do
Patterson, ~~1rs . \'. E.
Pechumer, Fr~nk
Pena, Rosenda
Penfield, Wallace C.
Percal, Sam
Peterson, Erika
Peterson, Mrs . Mary J .
Physicians' Record Company
Pico, J. B.
Pierce Bros .
Piggly Wiggly
do
Pilling & Son Co . , .Geo. P .
Pioneer Rubber Mills
Pitts, D. B 
Polley, R. A.
Polley, Rudolph A 
Pope Stamp and Duplicator Co .
Porter, Cive A.
Potter, Terence
Preisker, C. L 
P,urex Corpora ti on
Quality Grocery
Radke , Hugh
Radke , Hugh
Rahbar, C. W 
Railway Express Agency
Rand-Hal pin-Hibler, I nc .
Ray ' s Pharmacy
Re ctigraph Compny
Rector, C. J.
Red Cross ,Drug Company.
Reedson's Dairy Products


Regents of the University of Calif.
Reily, F. B.
Remington Rand
Richards, Lue 
Richfield Oil Company of Ga.lifornia
Rivera Grocery, E.
Rodenbeck 1s
Rogers & Son, E. F.
Romalho , Levis F  '
Romero , Edward

$17. 91
1.35
15 .32
. 75
45 .00
8.54
121.54
20.00
160.00
150. 00
94. 52
12 .50
s .oo
20 . 68
10.00
49 . 96
92 . 20
15 .00
21 . 16
194.40
126.25
300. 00
182 . 60
1.55
7.44
135 .00
60 .00
s.og
lg. oo
92. 00
s4.oo
8 .00
3.18
100. 00
9.99
147. 76
15. 00
12. 67
22 .35
125 .00
14.33
3os .19
77 .33
14.18
6. 24
50. 99
59 .75
8.oo
40 .00
68




































Rosemary Farm  GENERAL FUND
Rubel Motor Company
Rubens & Marble
Rudol ph ' s Grocery
Ruiz, Viola
Russell, Wm . E.
Ryzner, J .
Safeway Store 
Safeway Store
Saf'eway Stores
St. Paul Dye Works 
Santa Barbara Brake Service
Santa Barbara Chamber of Commerce
Santa. Barbara Clinic 
Santa Barbara Humane Society
Santa Barbara Rock
Santa Barbar a Telephone Co .
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Sa.nta Barbara TeleDhone Co .
Santa Barbara Teleohone  Co .
Santa Barbara Telephone Co 
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
Santa Barbarans, Inc .
Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Drug Company
Santa Maria Electric Co .
Santa Maria Electric Co .
Santa :h!aria Electric Co .
Santa l!aria Gas Comnany
Santa !!aria. Gas Co .
do do
do do
Santa Aiaria Lodge K. of P.
Santa l~aria l11lk Co .
Santa :fliaria VRlley Vidette .
Savage, Josephine
Scaroni, Frank
Scaroni, ?.iarga.ret
Scaroni, Margaret











53 .so
2.02
12 .55
9 . 00
1. 67
175 .00
115 .50
72 .42
124.54
227 . 97
44.oo
46 .05
37 .50
55 .50
75 .00
71 .43
4.oo
26. 55
7.55
57 .65
239 .s7
$. 23
3g.35
107.62
4. 40
19.10
14.90
3.25
4.oo
14. 76
29 . 46
3s.s2
22 .11
24s .37
5.00
21 .59
254 .os
8.94
4.s7
13 .44
14.66
12. 20
63 .26
300. 00
57 .so
27 .30
20 .00
s .oo
100 .00
90 .00
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October 13th, 1936 .
Schauer Printing Studio
Scherer Company, R. L.
Scherer Co., R. L 
GENERAL FUND
Schionneman, Emma B 
Schuld Sign Co .
Schwabacher-Fray Co 
Sears, Roebuck & Company
Sears , do do
Seaside Oil Company
do do
Secour Printing Company
Security First National Bank
do
Seibt' s Groce;ry
Senay , Percy F.
do
Shady Rest Auto Court
Shamhart, Re:1d
do . do
Shannahan , Louise
Shar\vood, Mrs . Constance. A .
Shell Oil Company
Shell Oil Company
Shepp, Carl W.

Sherw:1n W:1ll j a.ms Paint Store
Silva, Pedro
Simas , J ohn
Simonds Machinery Co 
Sinclair, S. F.
Sivertson, Lorraine
Smart Supply Company
Smith, Carol C.
Smith, Carol C.
Smith, Ray C.
Social Service Exchange
Sorensen , Florenca C.



Soule and Murphy , .Winsor and John
Southern California Edison Co .
Southern Calif. Edison Do .
do do
do do
do do
do do
Southern Cottnties Gas Co ,
do do 
Sou.thern Pacific Company
Southern Pacific Company
Southern Pacific Milling Co .
Spratt Optical Co 
'
Spreitz Transportation
Spurrell, Fred W.


Frederic
131. 07
s1 . 67
18. 58
s.oo
9 .00
10. SO
85 .56
9. 10
250 .03
632 . S6
i99.so
40. 00
4o .oo
s .oo
2.95
13 .50
6.oo
1. 00
22 .00
s .oo
59 . 72
11 .04
41 .00
4 . 94
16.oo
15.00
605 .13
2 .04
33 .44
14. 93
123. 75
13 . 75
2@0 . 00
50 .00
8.oo
1S2 . 5g
17 .54
11.10
55 . 25
186.10
317 .11
50. 00
9.95
61. 68
2. S6
20. 54
24.54
36.05
15. 00
125. 00
70






























Square Deal Aut o Par ts GENERAL FUND
Squibb & Sons , E. R.  
Stadley1 s ~.1arket
Standard Auto Parts 
Standard Auto Parts
Standard Oil Co . of California
State Board of Equalization
State Hygienic Laboratory
State of' Calif'. Dept . o'i' Purchases
do Dept . of Penology
Stat i oners Corporation
Sterling Press
Stevens, Fred G.
Stewart, John L 
Stoddard, Rebecca
Stur geon,H.
Su~erior Laundry
Survey Associates
Swanson, Peter A.
Sweeney, Mrs . Chas ~ E.
.
Tanaka Produce Co .
Terry Service
Texas Bo., The
Thole , H.
Thompson , Mrs . Roy
Tilley, Henry L.
Times Mirror Company
Tolbert, Fred  
Tri- Co11nties Electrical Supuly Co 

Triggs , Alice
Tripp, Margaret K 
Tryhorn, Ethel H.
Turco Products
Turner, Arthur

Underwood-Elliott-Fisher Co .
Underwood ElJ_iott Fisher Co 
do . do
Union Feed and Fuel Do.
Union Hardware & Metal Company
Union Mill & Lumber Co .
Union Mill & Lumber Co .
do do
do do
Union 011 Company of Calif 
Union Oi l Co . of Calif .
Union Oil Company
Union Service St at~on
Universal Auto Parts
Updike, Cecile
Upjohn Company , The 


1.03
5.30
21 . 00
18. 69
4. 43
70 . 47
17 . 78
i .5s
4 . 52
1 . 03
16.90
20. 60
6.oo
33 .48
125 .00
82. 50
643 . 30
5 .00
90 .00
20.00
2.69
6.88
97 .39
5.50
12.50
225 . 00
9.24
12 .00
6. 63
50 .00
20 .25
8.oo
1. 73
70 . 83
7.13
i9.g7
10. $2
137 .oo
178 .$7
83 .30
192.75
14.19
33 . 61
34.34
37 .39
3.00
156.12
35.90
47 . 25
15.09




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October 13th, 1936.
Urton, Charles ~.~ . GENERAL
Valencia, Dplores
Valley Dairy
Valley Electric Company
Valley Ice Service
Van Horn, J . A .
Van' s Market

Verner ' s Market
Victoria Motors , Inc .
Victoria Motors I11c .
Vi~t oria Motors I n c .
Virgil, A. C. 
Visi ting Nurse A~sociation
WaJ. ~er, Dr . J . c.
Walker, R. O.
Water Works Department
Waterworks Dept .
'Va terworks Dept 
Watt ' s Grocery & Market
Weldon, Thomas P.
Weldon, Thomas P.
West Disinfecting Co .
Western Shoe Mark. et
Western States Grocery Co 

Western Surgical Suppl y Co 
Whittemore, Harold 
Wilhoits Luggage Shop
Williams, M.
 Winthrop Chemical Company
Witkin , B. E.
Womens ' Club of Orcutt
Wood, Chas.
Wood, Elizabeth
Wurz, Alice L.
Wyeth & Brother, J ohn
Zachritz, George
Zigler, L.
Zigler, Lee 



FUND



Hosmer, Helen FIRST ROAD FUND
Ellis , l!. J 
.
Mid . Coun.Pub .S8rv. Corp 

Albertoni, J . GOOD RO. ADS FUND 
Albertoni , J .
Archer, Wm. 
Arneel & Brandt 

Associated 011 Co .
do do
do do
$


2 , 900. 00
7. 00
13 . SS
36.16
8.89
2 .73
65 .7)
10 .00
13 . 22
7.00
25 .59
22. 00
12. 50
1 . 50
29 .90
3 . 00
87 . 65
11 . 10
3s. 50
22 .16
14.S2
9 .31
6.14
45 .45
4. 5g
15. 00
104.oo
84 .15
15.45
s . oo
110 . 00
75 . 00
g.oo
24. 12
200. 00
30.00
30.00
$ 25.00
60 .00
2. 86
115 . 50
121. 00
16.oo
140 .96
163. 44
224.20
156.30
1
72




Associated Oi l Co . GOOD ROADS FUND
do do
do do
Barnes, s .
Batkin, R  P.
Biby, Howard 
Brown Bevis Equipment Co .
 do do
Bryan~ & Trott Company
 do do
California Blue Print Company
 Calif. Corrugated Culvert Co .
Calif . Corrugated C12lvert Co .
 Carp. Valley Lumber Co .  
 Cienfuegas, Joaquin
Clark, Mary B.
Clark, Mary B.
Commercial Motor Service
Crenshaw, Robert
Crews, H. 
Crucible Steel Company of America





 DePiazzi , ]Jtartin
Dinsmore , Albert
Dinsmore , Francis
Donaldson , N. B. 
Fabing, F. L.
Farren, Arthur
Flores , J oe
Frazier-Wright Company
Gano , Robt 
Gates , F. H 
Gehr, Lloyd
Gilmore 011 Co .
Grafft, J .
Grat on, Louis
Haney , Leo
'
 Harnischfeger Sales Corporation
do do do
Hebel Garage , A. R.
 Henderson, John
 Hild.ebrand, Jr. , A. J .


Helser & Bailey
Horn, Geo .
Horwedel, Geo . J .
Huyck, Ana.y
 I som, B. A.
 Jones, Chas.

Jumbo Equipment Company
Kelley , H.
Kelley, H.






264. lJ.
i99.61
5g . 2g
121. 00
125.00
llg. 75
14o7.06
13 .18
io.5s
3 .09
3. 50
11. 51
17. 21
1.24
44. oo
4-o . oo
4o .oo
103 . 20
66.oo
105 .00
31. 27
i7.s5
55 . oe
35. 00
52 .00
58 .50
.
100. 00
66. oo
75 . s1
io5.s6
3.31
65 .00
109 .45
19g. oo
5g .50
ESl . 25
131 . 0~
' 67. 81
130 . 90
110 .50
106 .00
2. 49
54. oo
21.15
52 . 00
110. 00
63 . 75
11. 9$
114. oo
126 .00
































October 13th, 1936 .
Killife~ Manufacturing Corp. C-OOD ROADS FUND
La Fombois, Bill
Lewis Implement Co 
Lillard, W. T.
Lompoc Light & Water Dept 
Luke Tractor and Equipment Co 
do do
do do
do do 
Mack-International Motor Truck Corp 
Maddox and Yauney .
Magneto & Electrical Service
Meng & Domingos
Miller, Lee
lioran, George
McCabes Tire Shop
McGi nnis , John
McG1"egor, J. D.

National Supply Company
Nicoles Plumbing Shop
Ontiveros , Lawrence

Pacific Coast Coal Company
do do
Pacific Freight Li nes
Pollorena, Richard
~irez, M.
Randal 1 s , Ray
Robison, M. H.
Roemer & Roemer
Rudoloh ' s Hardware
Ruffner & Ruffner G~rage
do do
Ryzner, J .
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Santa Barbara Telephone Co 
do do
Santa. Maria Garage
Santa Maria Gas Co.
Santa Maria Gas   C.o. 

Santa Maria Valley Railroad
Saul sbu.ry, c.
.  Saulsbury, Lenn
Seasi.d e 011. Co .
Silveira , Jr., Antone

Silveira, Antone
Slab eh, Charley
Smith, J aines
Sou . Calif. Edison Co.
do do


Co.

 


 


$ 25 . 75
100. 00
14. 7g
51. 00
10 . 40
9.26
139. 47
10 . 45
63 .65
126. 19
13 .26
23 . 43
s . 50
200. 00
115.00
53 .13
110 .50
168. 75
8.34
5.61
106. 25
23$ .34
43 .36
17. 26
60. 00
123 .75
5s.50
182 .00
1.73
10.31
369.11
97.71
121. 00
7.70
5. 00
2.00
10.36
13.00
1 21.00
162.50
105. 91
42 .50
42 .50
44.oo
32 .61
1.25
57.90
74.





















Standard Auto-Body \Vorks GOOD ROADS FUND
Stockton, Dick
Stronach, Wm.
Strong, Fred 
Sturgeon , H.
Sullivan, Eprl.
Teixeira, 1~ .
Thole, H.
Tognetti, J.
Tognetti, J .
Union Hardware & Meta l Co .
Union Hardware & Metal Co .
Union Mill and Li1mb er Co .
Union Mill and Lumber Co .
Union Sugar Company
Van Horn, J. A.
Walker, J . w.
Western Motors Tran sf er
do do
Western Weld.1ng Co .
Whalen, J. T.
Whitney, Chas.
Ambrose Lumber Co . HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT FUND
Bean, G. L.
Crawford, Grace L.
Dietzgen Company, Eugene
Hanly, Leo
Jones, Chas

McNall Building Materials
News-Press Publishing Co . , The
Santa Barbara Telephone Co 
Stronach, Wm.
Western Motor Transfer
do do 
Western M0 tors Transfer
Western Pi pe and, Steel Company

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$ 55 .59
138 .oo
33.00
66 . 25
115 .00
104 . 50
40. 00
4o.oo
89 . 35
43 . 31
6. 5g
13. 73
100.00
1 . 88
121.00
9.4s
42 . 75
154. 65
175 . 00
30. 00
69 .17
55.00
96.67
29 .02
31.25
46. 75
119 . 41
13.13
4.oo
60. 00
65 . 42
254 .15
86.37
126. 44
Mid. Coun. Pub . Serv. GUAD . PUB . CEME. DIST . 3.1S
Smith, Frank . 115. 00

Drum, Lyman LOS ALAMOS PUB . CE1'1!E. DIST. FUND S . 00
Bowers & Stokes SANTA MARIA CEME . DIST. FUND 7 .9$

Mid . Cos . P . S  Corp . 40. 26
do do 3g.94
Pac. Coast Coal Company 5 . 73
Smith, C. L. 100. 00
Venaas, Esther ~1 .   25. 00
Whiteside, T. L. 100. 00
Whitney, M. H. 175. 00





Call for a
Special
l.~eeting .




T. & T. Garage LOS ALAMOS FIRE DIST. FUND

Mid.Co. Pub.Serv. Corp . CASMA. LT. DIST. FUND

do do GUAD. LT . DIST. FUND

do do LOS AlAMOS LT. DIST . FUND
do do ORCUTT LT. DIST. FUND
Gates Incorporated, F. H.,S.B. CO . WATER WKS.DIST 1


$12.68
31.20
87,95
7s .50
206. 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,
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None . Absent, None .
Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die .
The foregoing. minutes are hereby approved 

 
man Board of Supervisors

Attest :
  '
 - CALIJ FOR A SPECIAL ~.~EETING .
We, the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of C ali~ornia , believing that the interests of the County require that
a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors be called t o attend thereto.
It is ordered t hat a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County

of Santa Barbara, State of Caltfor nia, be and the same is hereby call ed for October
19th, 1936, at 10 o'clock a. m. 
The following i s the business to be transacted at said meeting, to wit :
In the Matter of Appoi nting Trl1stees af' the Carpinteria Pest Abatement District 
 
In the !~atte r of the Goleta Sandspi t .
In the Matter of Agreement between the County of Santa Barbara and the State of
California, Department of Natural Resources 

In the Matter of Gift Deed of a Thirty Foot Roadway in Goleta to the County of Santa
Ba r bara from H. A. Fost er , et al.
In the Matter of Report on Santa Barbara County Water Works District No . 1 .
In the Matter of Communi cation from the American Legion of Santa Barbara.
In the Matter of Communicat ion from City and County of San Francisco .
In the Matter of Authorizing Wallace C. Penfield , Engineer of Public Works , to Sign
Pay Rolls for Employees on Tuberct1l ar Addition to General Hospi ta.l .
In the Matter of Extension of Time for Completion of Improvements to County Hospital ,
Santa tfaria.

I n the Matter o f Extension of Time for Completion of Children' s Tubercular Ward,
General Hospital 
In the Matter of Extension of Time f or Completion of the Solvang Community Building.
 
In the Matter of Report on State Relief Committee meeeting in Sacramento .
In the :r.~atter of Clalm Withdrawn from the A11ditor for Correction.
Dated October 13th, 1936.

Board of Supervisors of the County
of Se.nta Barbara, State of California .
C. L. PREISKER
SAM J . STANWOOD
THOS DI1'JSMORE
RONALD fl~ . ADAM
F. G. STEVENS
1 5
76
Ap-reement
Between The
County o'f' j
Santa Barbar
and the Stat
of Cal1f orn1 ,
Department o
Nat11ral
Resources .
Gift Deed I
Appointment \'
of Trustees
of the 
Carpinteria
Pest Abatement
District.

Goleta
Sandsp1t . j
Report. J


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Board of Sttpervisors of the County of Santa ~arba~a , State of California,
'
October 19th, 1936, at 10 o ' clock a . m. Present Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J.
Stanwood, Fred G. stevens, Ronald M. Adam , C ~ L ~ Preisker and the Clerk.
C. L. Preisker in the dhair  The Board met pursuant to Call.
 '
The minutes of th~ regu~ar meeting of October 13th, 1936, were read and approve 
In the Matter of Agreement Between The County of Santa Barbara and the State of
Cali'f'ornia, Department o'f' Naturai Resources, 'f'or Fire Protection ror the Fiscal Year
1936-3 7.
 RESOLUTION NO . 2113 
I t 1s hereby ordered and resolved that the chairman be authorized to execute
agreement between the County of Santa Barbara, and the State of California, Department
o'f' Natural Resources 'f'or.the Fiscal year 1936-37, Division or Forestry.
Passed and adopted this 19th day of October 1936, by the following vote :
Ayes : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L.
Pre1sker. 1'loes : None . Absent : ~Jone .

In the Matter of Gift Deed of A Thirty Foot Roadway in Goleta to the County
of Santa Barbara from H. A. Foster, et al.
I t was moved, seconded and carried, that the County Surveyor be directed to
prepare the necessary description of the road to be accepted, and the District Attorne
requested to prepare the proper Deed.
In the Matter of Appointment of Trustees of the Carpinteria Pest Abatement
District.
I t was moved, seconded and carried:unanimously that the following persons be
and the same are hereby appointed trustees of the Carpinteria Pest Abatement District .
Dr . G. Horace Coshow John B. Hudson
H. C. Henderson C. R. Sawyer
A. G. Vlood
In the 1Aatter of the Goleta Sa.ndspi t.
The above entftled ma.tter was continued until October 26th, 1936.
I n the Matter of Report on Santa Barbara County Water Works District N0  1 .
The above entitled report was received and ordered placed on file .
Communicati ri . I In the Matter of Communication from the American Legion of Santa Barbara Relati e
to their Armistice Day Celebration.
The above entitled matter was referred to Supervisor Stanwood.
Cornmunicati n. J In the Matter of Communication from City and County of San Francisco .
 A letter requesting the County of Santa Barbara to Participate in the Opening
of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge was received and referred to Supervisor
Stanwood. 
Authorizing I I n the Matter of Authorizing Wallace C. Penfield, Engineer of Public Works ,
Engineer of
Public Work , to Sign Pay Rolls for Employees on Tubercular Audition to General Hospital .
to Sign Pay
Rol~s. Resolution Na . 2114.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara,
State of' California that Wallace C. Penfield, Engineer of Public Works for said County
be and he is hereby designated as the authori zed representative of said County to
compile pay roll s and to distribute wages of employees of said County dir ectly employe

on Federal Public Works Project , Docket No . Calif. 14-4-0- R, also known as a Unit for

Tubercular Children, San Antonio Road , near Goleta , California;
Thathe is in a position t o have full knowledge of the facts set forth in the
Pay Roll affidavit , which he is to execute with full authority and approval of said
County.
Extension o~
time for Co -
pletion -I
mprovements
to County
Hospital at
Santa Maria.
October 19th, 1936.
That the executi on of Pa:y Rolls and dis tribut i on of wages thereunder on said
Docketheretofore made by said Wallace C. Penfield, as the representative of said Count
for said pur pose herein above stated, be and the same is hereby ratified and confirmed.
The above Resolution being duly proposed and seconded , was adopted by the
f ollowing vote, to wit: Ayes: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Noes: None. Absent : None.
I In the Matter of Extension of Time for Completion of I mprovements to County
Hospital at Santa Maria.
Resolution No. 2115
Whereas, Doane Building Company entered into a contract with the County of
Santa Barbara on April 6, 1936 for Improvements to Branch County Hospital, Santa Maria,

Docket No. Calif. 1093-R; and

Whereas, this contract was approved by the State Di rector, PWA on April 11th,
1936; and work started on April 20, 1936; and
Whereas, the time for completion 1n the contract was given as 190 calendar
days; and this project is at the present time 79% complete; and .
Whereas , said. Contractor has asked for an extension of 60 caiendar days in
time allowance for the completion of his contract; and

Whereas, an extension of time is necessary for completion of steam-heating in
the main Hospital Building . which is being d.o ne by subcontract, and will affect no item
other than the cost of grantee ' s inspection for which there is at the present time
   # 
available funds in the total project budget; and
Whereas , t h e Contra ctor ' s bonds waive all not ification. for extensions in
time; and
Whereas, there were no liquidated damages stipulated i n the contract; and
.
Whereas, the reasons for the extension of time are as follows :
1. Difficulty in securing sufficient labor in the Santa Maria District and

impossibility of securing laborers from Santa Barbara District to work a full mont~.
2. Unforseen delay due to the lack of inadequate number of mechanics in
certain specialized lines needed to complete the heating unit .
3. Unforseen delays due to difficulties in installing heating plant in an
existing building.
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED by the Board of Sti.pervisors that t h e Doane Building
Company , Contractors for this project be granted an extension of 60 days in which to
complete the job and hereby waives any claim for damage which might arise directly from
such an extension of time .
The above resolution being duly proposed and seconded 1vas adopted by the
fol l owing vote : Aye: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanvrood , Fred G. Stevens, Ronald
M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nay : None . Absent : None .
Extension of In the Matter of Extension of Ti me for Compl etion of Children' s Tubercular
Time for Com
plet1on of Ward, General Hospital .
 Children' a
Tubercular Res oJ_ution No. 2116.
Ward, Genera
Hosn1tal. Whereas, Charles M. Urton entered into a contract with the County of Santa
Barbara on April 6th, 1936 , for construction of the Children ' s Tubercular Ward at the
General Hospital at Goleta, Docket No . Calif. 1440-R; and
Whereas , this contract was approved by the State Director , PWA on April Sth,

1936; and work started on April 15, 1936; and
Whereas, the time for completion in the contract was given as 150 cal endar

days ; and t h.ls project is at the present time compl ete; and
Whereas , said Co. ntractor has aske.d for an extension of 25 calendar days in
t ?
78
Extension of
Time for
Completion.
Solvang
Cor:tmunity
Building.
 
time allowance for the completion of his contract ; and
Whereas , this extension of time does not affect any sub- contract , and will
affect no item other than the cost of grantee's inspection for which there is at the
present time available funds in the total project budget ; and
Whereas, the Contractor s bonds waive all notifica.tion for extensions in
tiMe; and   
Whereas , there were no liquidated damages stipulated in the contract ; and
Whereas , the reasons for the extension bf time are as follows :
1 . The delay cau~ed by unforseen conditions in the placing of concrete
foundation , 15 days .
2. Delay caused by impossibility of obtaining sufficient plasterers, 10
days .
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors that Charles M. Urton,
Contractor for this project, be granted an extension of twenty-five (25) days in
which to complete the job and hereby waives any claim for damage which might arise
directly from such extension of time .
This resolution supersedes Resolution No . 2104 , adopted by the Board of
Supervisors on the 5th day of October , 1936.
The above resolution being duly proposed and seconded was adopted by the
following vote : Aye : Thoma.a T. Dinsmore, Sam J, Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens , Ronald
M. Adam and C. L. Preisker, Nay: None . Absent : None.
J In the Matter of Extension of Time For Completion of the Solvang Community

B11ilding.
Resolt1t1on No . 2117 .
Whereas , Hans Skytt entered into a contract with the County of Santa Barbar
on J anuary 27 , 1936, for constructi on of the Solvang Col}Ullunity Building , Docket No .
Calif . 1043 -R; and - - 

Whereas , this contract was apuroved by the State Director , PWA on January
23 , 1936; and work started on February 25th; and
Whereas , the time for completion in the contra.ct was given as August 5th,
1936; and this project at the present time is complete ; and 
\.hereas , said Contra.ctor has asked for an extens1on of 60 calendar days in
time allo 1~ance for the completion of l1is centre.ct; and
Whereas , this e~tension of time does not affect any sub-contract , and will
affect no item other than the cost of gr ant ee ' s inspection for which there is at the

present time available funds in the total projent budget; and
Whereas , the Contractor ' s bonds waive all notification for extensions in
time; and
Whereas; there were no liquidated damages stipulated in the contract; and
Whereas, the reasons for the extension of time are as follows :
1 . The delay caused at the start of the "job d\te to \\reather conditions , 15 da s .
2 . The delay caused by change order No . 3, 45 days .
BE IT THEREFOR~ RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors that Hans Skytt, Contrator
for this project be granted f!n extension of 6o days in \Vhich to complete the
job and hereby waives any claim for damage which might arise directly from such extension
of time .
This resolution supersedes Resol\1tion No . 2107 , adopted by the Board of
Supervisors on the 13th day of October, 1936.
The above resolution being d11ly proposed and seconded 1:1as adopted by the
following vote : Aye : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . S tanw.s/o~, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M.


" I

~r
Report on -
State Relief
Committee
Meeting.
October l9th, 1936.
Adam and C. L. Preisker .
Nay : None . Absent : None.
-
I n the Matter of Report on ,State Relief Committee meeting in Sacramento .
Chairman C. L. Pre isker made a report of the State Rel ief Committee meeting
which he , Mrs . Eva L. Wilson, Superintendent of the General Hospital and Percy C.
Heckendorf, District Attorney , attended October 15th and 16th, 1936.
Claim Withdrawn.
./ I n the Matt er of Claim Withdrawn from the Auditor for Correction 
Publishing
Notice of
Road Abando -
ment .
I
. -
Order for I
Abandonnent
of Certain
Portion
P11b lie High
way.


Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that. the order made
and entered on October 13th, 1936, allowing claim as follows:
Colson Equi p . & Supply Co. GENERAL FUND
be and the same is rescinded; and it is further ordered t hat said claim be recalled
f~om the Auditor and reallowed as follows, to wit :
Attest:
Colson Equip. & Supply Co. GE1'JERAL FUND
Upon motlon the Board adjourned sine die .
The foregoing minutes are hereby approve __ d~:--~----
~ Supervisors .
$279.50
Board of Supervisors of the County of .Santa Barbara, State of California,
October 26th. 1936, at lO o'clock a. m. Present: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam
J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, ' Ronald M ~ Adam~ c: L. Preisker and the Clerk.
Supervisor C. L. Preisker in the Chair.
The minutes of the Special meeting of October 19th, 1936, were read and approved 
In the Matter of Publishing Notice of Road Abandonment , Third Road District, in   c 
Accordance with Petition of Santa Ynez Valley Development Company, et al. ,
I t appearing to the Board from the affidavit of W. L. Hanson, printer of the
Santa Ynez Valley News, ~hat Notice of Road Abandonment has been published;
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Notice of Road
Abandonment has been published.
In the Matter of the Petition of Santa Ynez Valley Development Company and

Others for the Discontinuance and Abandonment of Certain Portions of A Public Highway
Road and Avenues in the Third Road District in the County of Santa. Barbara, State of
Cali:fornia.

ORDER FOR ABANDONMENT OF PORTIONS OF PUBLIC ROADS
AND AVENUES.
The petition of Santa Ynez Valley Development Company , and others, in the above
. entitled matter, coming on this day regularly to be heard, and it appearing that said

petition was filed herein on the 16th day of September, 1936, and that said petition
was signed by at l .eas.t ten freeholders residing in said County, and that more than
two of said freeholders were residen~s of said Third Road district, and that the whole
of the property affected ~s situated in said Third Road district, and that on the 2gt
day of September 1936, an Order was duly made by this Board, fixing Monday, the 26th
day of October, 1936, at ten o'clock a . m. as the day and time for hearing said peti tion,
at the Board Room of said Board of Supe rvis~rs, in the Court House in the City
of Santa Barbara, Coupty of Santa Barbara, State of California, and providing that
Notice be given to all freeholders in said Third Road district, by publication of sai
notice in the Santa Ynez Valley News, a newspaper published in said County, for at
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Publishing
Notice to
Contractors

leas t two successive weeks prior to said day fixe. d for said. he. arin~ , and that a
similar Notice be posted consoicuously 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 ~s prescribed by law, and t hat affidavits
of such publication and uosting have been fil.e d here. in; and said hearing having
been.had and evidence having been given, and it appearing that all the allegations
contained in said petition are true and it further appearing from all the evidence
submitted tha t the whole of the public highways, roads, avenues, lanes and places,- in,
over and upon the real property described in said petition is unnecessary for present
or prospective public use; . .
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that certain public hi ghways , roRds , streets , avenues ,
lanes or places situated in r oad district number Three, County of Santa Barbara, State
of California, and particularly desc.r ibed as follo.w s, to wit :
All of th~t Road ehown as located between Lots 10-13-14 of Tract 23 , Lots
11-12 of Tract 23 , a.pd Lots 5-6-7 of Tract 21;
All of San Marcos Avenue lying between Mora and Alisos Avenues;
 All of Encinal Avenue lying south of Santa Barbara Avenue;
That portion of Santa Barbara Avenue lying between the west boundary of
Lot g Tract 2g and Santa Agueda Avenue; 
All of Toyon Avenue;
All that portion of Santa Agueda Avenue lying south of Base Line Avenue ;
4 . . .
All of Los Pinos Avenue bet\'1een Santa Agueda Avenue and t.h e west boundary  
of Sec. 6 T. 6-N. R. 29 W. S. B. B. and M.;
Tract 37;
  ~ All of that road lying between Lots 1-2-4 of Tract 2S and Lot 11 of

All of that road lying east of Los Pinos Avenue and r unn ing east and west
thru center of Section 12 T. 6 N. R. 30 W. , S. B. B. and M.
All of' said roads and avenues to be abandoned are shown on "Map Showing
the Subdivision of the Canada de los Pinos or College Rancho", filed Augus t S, 1ggg
in Map Rack 3, Map 4, Cdunty Recorder ' s Office.
be and the same are hereby vacated, discontinued , abandoned and abolished.
In the Matter of Publishing Notice to Contractors on the Constr uction
of La Honda Creek Bridge.
It appearing to the Board from the affi davit of Reid Pr ince, princi pal
Clerk of the printer and publisher of the Morning Press , that Notice to Contractors
has been published.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Notice to
Contractors has been duly published.
Communicati n. J In the Matter of Communication from Edythe Tate Thompson, State
Comm11nica ti n.

Department of Public Health.
Above entitled communication received and ordered nlaced on file .
IN THE MATTER OF Communication from C. E. Grier, Chairman Relief
Committee , Supervisors Association.
It was moved, seconded and carried that as many Supervisors as can
do so , and the District Attorney of Santa Barbara County, attend the Relief Committee
meetings to be held in San Francisco November 12th, 13th and 14th. The Clerk was
directed to adv,ise Mr . Grier that one or more of the Supervi sors will be present,
and the District Attorney will be urged to attend.


Extra Hel p
Allo\qance -
Cottnty Tax
Collecto:r.
Authori zing
County Tax
Collector to
Visit Sever a
Townships .
Reports .


Proposed
Co11nt y-w1de
Water Stl r vey
October 26th, 1936 .
In the Matter of Request to Spend In ~xcess of Extra Help Allowance For
the Month of October, 1936, Office of the County Tax Collector.
Upon motion, duly seconded and car r ied the County Tax Collector is hereby
granted permission to spend $200. 00 in excess of his extra help allowance for the
month of October, 1936.  
In the Matter of Authorizing County Tax Col lector to Visit the Several
Townships in the County for the purpose of collecting Taxes for the year 1936.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the County
Tax Collector be and he is hereby ordered to visit the several Townships in the County
for the purpose of collecting taxes for the year 1936, and that his expenses for same
be charged against the County. Provided however, that compensation not to exceed
$5 .00 per day shall be allowed to but one of the assistants accompanying him, and that
he may employ one person to conduct the office at the County Seat during his absence
~t a salary not to exceed $5 .00 per day.
He is hereby ordered to visit the City of Lompoc, Town of Guadalupe, City
of Santa Maria, and towns of Garey, Orcutt, Los Alamos , Los Olivos, Santa Ynez and
Solvang between the following dates; November 12th and November 30th, 1936.
In the Matter of Reports .
 Reports of the Santa Barbara General Hosnital and the County Forestry
Department were received and OTdered placed on file  
 _In the Matter of Proposed County- wide Water Survey.
I t was moved, seconded and carried unanimously, that the following Resolu
 tion be adopted, advocating a County-wide water survey, and requesting the aid of the
State Department of Public Works, the University of California and other State and
Federal Agencies in the investigation of the water problems 'in this County:
Resoltttion No . 211S.
WHEREAS, Santa Barbara Cot1nty agricultural industries, 1 ts business and
residential communities depend upon a limited water supply obtained from watersheds and
underground storage located almost wholl y within this County, and
WHEREAS, evidence is repeatedly presented indicating an increasingly seriou
i mpairment of existing water resources and the need of more reliable data and a more
effective plan and program of water conservation, and
WHEREAS, Santa Barbara County has not to date had a comprehensive countywide
survey and coordinated technical study of problems of water conservation and
development .
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, THAT the Santa Ba~bara County Board of
Supervisors officially commit the County to a program of investigation and request the
aid of the Division of Water Resources, State of California, the University of Californi
and other State an Federal Agencies, in the investigation of the water problems of this
County and the preparation of a comprehensive report thereon and;
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED, that Santa Barbara County officially offers to
contribute not to exceed 50% of the cost of such surveys and studies as may be agreed
upon, and 
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Department of Public Works of Santa
Barbara County be charged with the duty of coordinating the efforts of county agricultur
al departments and other agencies to the end that County and State funds may be made
available at the earliest opportunity for the comprehensive water survey and report
above referred to 
1
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Report of
Santa Barbar
County ''later
\Yorks Dist.
No. 1.
Agreenent Be
tween the
County of Sa
Barbara and
the State of
California.,
Deot. of  Natural Resources.
Petition to
Establish
County Road.
 
The above resolution being duly proposed and seconded was adopted by the
following vote: Aye: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M.
Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nay: None . Absent: None.
I In the Matter of the Report of the Santa Barbara County Water Works District
No. 1.
Above entitled report was received and ordered placed on file .
I In the Matter of Agreement Between the County of Santa Barbara and the
a State of California, Department of Natural Resources . 
I
It was moved, seconded and carried unanimously , that a Resolution be adopted
authorizing the Chairman on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara, to sign an agreement
with the State of California, Departme~t of Natural Resources , relative to construction
and maintenance work of fire protection from funds available .under the
Clarke-McNary Act.
Resolution No . 2119 . i
It is hereby ordered and resolved that the Chairman be authorized to execute
agreement between the County of Santa Barbara, and the State of California, Department
of Natttral Resources, for the Fiscal year 1936-37,. Division of Forestry.
Passed and adopted this 26~h day of October 1936, by the following vote :
Ayes : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and
C. L. Preisker . Noes.: None . Absent : None 
In the Matter of the Petition of W. L. Venton, et al ., To Accept, Establish

and maintain as a County road that certain road in the First Supervisorial District
known as Shepard Mesa Drive .
Above entitled matter was referred to the Planning Commission for

investigation.
Communication . / In the Matter of Communication from Raphael A. Capone , Applicant for Old   
Age Security.
Communication was referred to the County Welfare Department for 1nvestigatio ,
 and the Clerk directed to advise Mr. Capone to that effect.
Transfer of J In the Matter of Agreement of Transfer of Residence of Joseoh Chudley, Old
Residence of
Old Age Age Security Recipient.
Security
Recipient. In accordance with Section lS 1/2 of the Old Age Security Act, it is hereby
Transfer of Residence of
Old Age
Sec1ri ty
Recipient.
Transfer of
Residence of
Old Age
Security
Recipient.
ordered that the residence of Joseph Chudley be transferred from the County of Santa
Barbara to the County of Los Angeles; the County of Santa Barbara to continue aid for
the period of one year, after which time the aid will become ~ obligat.ion of Los
Angeles County . ,
I In the Matter of ~greement of Transfer of Residence of Anna Clark, Old Age
Security Recipient .
In accordance with Section lS 1/2 of the Old Age Security Act, it is hereby
.
ordered that the residence of Anna Clark be transferred from the County of Santa Barba
to the County of Los Angeles ; the County of .Santa Barbara to continue aid for the
period of one year, after which time the aid will become an obligation of Los Angeles
County.
J I n the Matter of Agreement of Transfer of Residence of Jose Maria Ruiz , Old
Age Security Recipient .
In accordance with Section ig 1/2 of the Old Age Security Act, it is hereby
'
ordered that the residence of Jose Maria Ruiz be transferred from the County of Santa
Barbara to the County of Stanislaus; the County of Santa.Barbara to continue aid for
the period of one year, after which time the aid will become an obligation of

October 26th, 1936.
-.
Stanislaus County.
Refusal t o ~ In the Matter of Refu$al . to Grant Old Age Security.
Grant Old 
Age Securit 







Upon motion, duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that the following
named applicant~ for Old Age Security be and the same are hereby denied:

District I 
Sheldon, Dexter
Weeks, Willard and I da Mabelle
District II.
Arabus, Maria
Beck, Julia
Bigelow, Harry
B.o wne, Charles
Bowditch , I da Flor a
 Burola, !~aria
Carbajal, Pablo
Clark, Hugh
Haynes, William
Hill, Belle
Kays, Nellie

Pina, Joseph and Frances Quentero
Reyna, Encarnacion
Soto, Andrew
Tatjes, John
Tucker, Thos. and Nancy
Watson, Geor ge Calvin
Willson, Charles Howard
Wilson, Jim and Lola
District III.
Crabb, IsabelJ.a
District v.
Hale, Willi~m
Kershaw, Sa 1:ah
Smythe, Benjamin







County Aid. / In the Matter of Petitions for County Aid. 
It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following petitioners are 
proper persons to receive C~unty Aid: Upon Motion duly secQnded and carried , it is
ordered that the Auditor dr~w his Warrant on General Fund in favor of the following
persons for the amounts set _opposite their respective names on the first day of
November 1936, t o wit:
Grinstead, Florence
Leal, Lucy
Davies, Alison
Fish, Martha
Harvey, Ruth
Hathaway, Ella
Hurley, Ida
La.ne, Mary
Miller, ~Aargaret
.F IRST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 
 Carpinteria
Carpinteria
.
SECOND SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT  
 c/o County Welfare Department
227 \'I. Ort ega Street
526 w. Victoria Street 
c/o County Welfare Department

s 22t
.
Orange
141S
.
Castillo Street
317! West Sola Street
$8.00
15.00
1.00
s .oo
17.50
19.00
l S.50
9.00
20 . 00
3
84
State and
Count y Aid
to Needy
Aged Person 





Filburn , Fred
~~eade, Edi th
Stillwell, Jack
Brauer, Herman
Crane, Timothy
Seerey, Vera
Smi t h , I r ene
Anderson, Robert
Mora, Josephine
Fulton, William
Thomas , William
Waley, W. L.
BunlLer, Joe
Parker, Mattie


THIRD SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT .
c/o C. C. Campbell, Los Olivos
Santa Ynez
FOURTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT. 
 Send all checks for District Four
to the Santa Maria Offi ce .
FIFTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 
Send all checks for District Five
to the Santa Maria Office.
-
$12 . 00
15 .00
1 . 00
1.00
1 .00
30. 00
15 .00
2. 00
3 . 00
i.oo
l .oo
24.oo
2.00
In the Matter of Applications for State and Colinty Aid to Needy Aged
Persons .
I t appearing to the Board t hat the hereinafter named applicants for
State and County Aid to needy aged persons having filed their applications, as required
by law, and as in said applications f ully set forth; and
It further appearing from an examination of said applications that the
needy aged persons mentioned in sai d applications are p roper persons to receive State
and County Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
ORDERED, t hat 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 , to wit:
Allen, Bernard A.
Allott , Harry
Davison, Alice C.
Flores, Abram
Hawkins , Mary Agnes
Hitchcock,' Mrs . Mary Ann
Lemmon, Mrs. Elizabeth
McCann, Mary Frances
Mccorry, William Patrick
Merrifield, J ames Mead
Odell, 1.~ary
Ray , Eliza J 
Rhone, Will iam
Riggle, Lida Ellen
Ruiz, Clodomiro
Wilson, t~ary C.
RESTORATION
Ruiz, Jose
Warren , George
Total Amount Granted
$30. 00
25. 00
10. 00
2g .oo
35 .00
35. 00
25 .00
35 . 00
35  00
35 .00
35. 00
25 . 00
13. 00
35 . 00
35.00
28. 00
35 .00
35 .00
State Aid County Aid

'
DATE EFFECTIVE
9/1/36
10/10/36


State and
County Aid
to Needy
Blind
Persons.


INCREASE

Baechler, Anastasia
Baechler, Charles
Downing, John
Green, Mary Jane
Hobbs, William A.
Mathews, \Yilber
Villa, Antonio
DECRFASE
Barnett, Frances M.
Beckwith, Merton.
Bezerinha, ~Aary Bell
Carr, Char les
Cota, Quereman
Cowden, Kirk
Crist, Burton
Fernandez, Maria T.
Foster, Elmer
Hoback, Joseph
McBride, Frank
Martinez, Benigno
O'Day, Patrick
Patton, May M.
Patton, William Albert
Rojas, John L.
Romo, Sofia

Shuler, John
DISCONTINUANCE
Harder, Charles
Macfie, Rebecca Ward
Mitchell, Clement
Mitchell, Sarah Ellen
Ruiz, Jose
\alch, Allie


October 26th, i936.

Total Amount Granted

35.00
is.co
25.00
26.00
32.00
25.00
28.00
25.00
25.00
29.00
2s.oo
25.00
23.00
29.00
2s.oo
30.00
17.00
17.00
25.00
20.00
30.00
35.00
35.00
25.00
25.00
35.00
35.00

DATE EFFECTIVE
10/1/36
10/1/36
11/1/36
11/1/36 
11/1/36
11/1/36
11/1/36
11/1/36
11/1/36
11/1/36
11/1/36
11/1/36
11/1/36
11/1/36
11/1/36
11/1/36
11/1/36
11/1/36
11/1/36
11/1/36
11/1/36
11/1/36
11/1/36
11/1/36
11/1/36
9/7/36
11/1/36
11/1/36
11/1/36
S/1/36
10/1/36
In the Matter of Applications for State and County Aid to Needy Blind
Persons.
It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for

State and County Aid to needy blind persons having filed their applications, as requir
by law, and as in said applications fully set forth; and
'
It further appearing from an .examination of said applications that the
needy blind persons mentioned in said applications are proper persons to receive State
and County Aid; upon motion, duly sec~nded 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, an~ on the first day of each month hereafteruntil further order of this
Board; said money to be used for the support of said needy blind persons, to wit:
Total Amo.unt Granted Date Effective
Clarke, Mrs. Julia $ 30.00 11/1/36
RENEWAL APPLICATIONS
gaxley, Ellen Cooper 11/1/36
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86
State
Aid .
Orphan ~

RENEWAL APPLICATIONS (Continued)
Hunter, Elizabeth
McClellan, J ames
INCREASE
Baxiey, Mrs . Ellen Cooper
.
Salazar, Rafaela
Total Amount Gr~nted
$30 .00
30.00
35.00
25.00
DATE EFFECTIVE
ll/l/36
11/1/36
11/1/36
9/1/36
In the Matter of the Application of Mrs. Annie Rheinlander, 223 W.
 . Pedregosa Street, Santa Barbara, Cali fornia for State Aid for Annie Rheinlander.
State Orphan
Aid.
I
'

Stat e Orphan
Aid.
J

State Or phan J
Aid.
State Orphan \
Aid .
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Annie Rheinland
under sixteen years of age, is a child of incapacitated father and is a proper person
to receive State Aid, and is in the custody of said Mrs . Annie Rheinlander, Mother.
It is orderea draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, 1n
favor of said Mrs . Annie Rheinlander for the sum of Ten and no/100 dollars, and for
a like amount on the first 0f each month hereafter until the f urther order of this
Board, said money t o be used for the support of the above named minor  .
In the Matter of the Application of Mrs.  Mamie L. J ames , Buellton,
 California for State Aid for Wayne and Glenn James . 
It appearing to the s atisfaction of the Board t hat said Wayne and Glenn
I James, under sixteen years of age, are half-orphans and are proper persons to receive
State Aid, and are in the custody of said Mrs . Mamie L. J ames, Mother.
It 1s ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on
General Fund, in favor of said Mrs. Mamie L. James for the sum of Twenty 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 t o be used for the support of the above named minors .
In the Matter of the Appl1cat1on of M~s . Elizabeth Clarke, . Los Alamos,
' .
California for State Aid for Charles and Joyce Clark.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Charles and
Joyce Clarke, under sixteen years of age, are half-orphans and are proper persons to
receive State Aid, and are in the custody of said Mrs . Eli2ab eth Clarke, Mother .
It is ordered that the Audi tor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on
General Fund, in favor of said Mrs . Elizabeth Clarke for the sum of Twenty 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 the Application of Mrs . Irene Smith, Surf, California
for State Aid for John Allison, Cla ire Irene and Maxine Mae Wyers, and Charles Wesley
and Barbara Smith.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said John All ison,
Claire Irene and Maxine Mae Wyers, and Charles Wesley and Barbara Smith , under the 
age of sixteen years, are half-orphans and are proper persons t o receive State Aid , an
are in the c11stody of said Mrs . I rene Smith, Mother  
It is ordered t hat the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on
General Fund, in favor of sai d Mrs . Irene Smith for the sum of Fifty and no/100
dollars , and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the f urther
order of this Board, said money to be used f or the support of the above named minors .
In the Matter of the Appl ication of Mrs . Helen Thomas , 331 West
Micheltorena Street, Santa Barbara, Calif ornia for State Aid for Jean Lorraine, John
Leslie and Richard Gordon Thomas.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Jean Lorraine,
.
. John Leslie and Richard Gordon Thomas , under sixteen years of age, are half-orphans an
are proper persons to receive State Aid, and are in the custody of said Mrs . Helen

'

October 26th, 1936 .
Thomas , mother.
It is ordered tha t the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on
General Fund, in favor of said Mrs . Helen Thomas for the sum of Thirty and. no/100 dolla s
and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the f urther order of
Renewal Appl
cations for
this
-/
' '
Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors .
In the Matter of Renewal Applications for State Aid to_ Orphans, and
'
State Aid Half-orphans .
to Orphans,e c . 
It appearing to the Board that the her.e inafter n.a med applicants were by
orders duly made and entered during the year 1935, gr anted State Aid for the support of

 either or phans or half-orphans, as in said applicati ons and orders fully set forth;
and
It further appearing that said applicants have t hi s day filed applicatio e
 
for the renewal of said State Aid, heretofore granted, for the year 1936, as required
 
by law; and
 
It further appearing from the examination of said applications that

the half-orphans and orphan are proper persons to receive State Aid , and .that they are






in the custody of responsible per sons ; upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is
  
ORDERED that the Auditor draw his warrant for the amount set opposite

.
the names of said applicants, and on the first of each month hereafter, until the

' f urther order of t his Board, said money to be used for the support of said orphan and

half-orphane ,to wit:

Padilla, Mrs . J ovita, 234 Palm Ave., Mother of Miguel , I gnacio, Amelia .
and Patricia Padilla, half-orphans $40.00

Rios, Mrs . Estelle, 19 North Nopal St., Mother of Donald and Estell e
Rios, half -orphans $20. 00 .
 
~vans , Arthur W. , Probation Officer, Guardian of Phyllis Mercy Valdez,
. 1  4
orphan, $10 .00

Discontinuanc / .
of State 
Orphan Aid.

In the Matter of Discontinuance of State Orphan Aid 

It appearing t.o the Board from the report of the Welfare Depart ment 
that the following named reci.p ients or State Orphan Aid are no longer proper persons
to receive said aid;

Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ORDERED that the said aid


, 
Restoring I
State Orphan
Aid .
.
be and the same is hereby discontinued as follows, to wit :

NAME
Border, Robert
 
Border, Betty Lee

Hotchkiss , Fred

Medina, Lucille
 
In the Matter of Restoring State Orphan Aid 

DATE EFFECTIVE
11/1/36 '
11/1/36
10/1/36
11/1/36
'


Upon mot i on , ~uly seconded and carried, it is ordered that State Orphan
Aid be restored to Gordon Godbey, in the amount of $10.00 effective November 1st,
   
State and
County Aid 
to Needy
Children.
1936.

I In the Matter of Applications for State and County Aid To ~eedy Children.
,
It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for

State and County Aid to Needy children having filed their applications as required by . ' .
l aw, and as. in said applicatio. ns fulJ.y set forth; and
It further appearing from an examination of said applicati ons that the

needy persons mentioned in said application are proper persons to receive Sta.te and
County Aid ; upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is




88

Cl~ims
Withdrawn.

Ordered, that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of the following appli cants , for the amount set opposite the name
of the applicant , for the month of November , 1936, and said money to be used f or the
support of said needy persons , to wit :
Poletti Child
Stonecypher, Mrs . Lillian
Blain, Mrs . Glenna S.
Banks, Bessie
Bodie, William
Bonsworth, !~rs . Helen
Corral, Mrs . Nora
Correa, Leonarda
Cusick, Children
Gonzales Children
Heare, Agapatia
Melero, Consuelo
Mendoza, Martina
Monson, Mahala
Morales, Mercedes
Newton, !~aria
Olg in, Juanita
Otero, Aurelia
Padilla, Jova

Rios, Estelle
Salazar, Wilhemina
Sauceda, Esther
Smith, Alva
Smith, Eunice
Tilly, Anna
Thomas , Helen
Rodarte, Violet
Alvarado , Guadalupe
 Becerra, Susanna
Burton, Acy
Greco, Tillie
West, Leona
Alliano , Catherine
Borges, Teresa 
Burger, Lucy
St. Clair, Marion 
Founs , 1A:ill1e
Olivera, tiartha
Ruiz, Porfirio
Snow Vida
Vasquez, Lupe

Total Amount Granted
I

35.50
53.50
35. 50
42.00
18. 00
3s.oo
66.oo
4-0 . 50
35. 00
Sl.00
45. 00
55. 00
32 .50
42. 00
60 . 00
61.00
37 .50
20. 00
5s .oo
42.00
23 .00
70.00
29 .00
61.50
42 . 75
50. 00
2s . 50
43 . 00
35.00
23 .00
35 .00
34-. 00
35. 00
16.oo
4o .oo
27 .00
25 .00
59.00
50.00
60. 00
54.oo
State Aid
10.00
30. 00
30.00
20.00
10. 00
20.00
50 .00
30. 00
20. 00
30.00
20. 00
30.00
20.00
20.00
50.00
4o .oo
JO .CO
10.00
4o .ao
20.00
10.00
60.00
10 .00
40. 00
20. 00
30.00
20.00
30.00
30. 00
20. 00
30 .00
10 .00
20.00
10.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
4o .oo
40.00
40 .00
40.00

County Aid
25. 50
23 . 50
5 . 50
22 .00
s.oo
lS.oo
16.oo
10.50
15. 00
51.00
25 .00
25 .00
12. 50
22 . 00
10.00
21.00
7 .50
10. 00
lS.oo
22. 00
13 .00
10.00
19.00
21. 50
22 .75
20 .00
8 . 50
13. 00
5 .00
3 . 00
5.00
24.oo
1 5 . 00
6.oo
20.00
7.00
5. 00
19.00
10. 00
20.00
14.oo
In the Matter of Claims Withdrawn from the Auditor for Correction.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is or dered that the order
made and entered on October 19th, 1936, allowing claim as f ollows :
Colson Eql1 i p . & Supply Co . GENERAL FUND  $279. 50




RP-':1ort of
Placenents
by N. R. S.
ConMunica ti n .
I n the Matter of Report of ~lacements by N. R. S.
Above entitled report received and referred to St1pervisor C. L. Preisker.
I n the Matter of Communication from Edward Hyatt , State Engineer, Relative to
Santa Barbara County Water Survey.
I
( Contents of above entitled communication noted, and L. Deming Tilton, Planni ng
 Commissioner and Sydney A. Anderson, Farm Advisor, were directed to take care of the
details of a cooperative agreement with the State Department of Public Works so that
survey can be started. Copy of Mr. Hyatt ' s letter directed to Mr. Tilton.
CoTilr.lunicA.ti n / In the Matter of Communication from F. B. Kellam Relative to Santa Barbara
Report .
Change of
Payee for
State Orpha
Aid.
!~eet i ng of
All the
Boards of
Supervisors
of the Coun
ties of
Southern
Calif6rn1a .
-
(
County Flower Show.
Above entitled communication received and ordered placed on file .

In the Matter of Report on Santa Barbara County Water Works District No . 1 .
Report received and ordered placed on file .
I n the Matter of Change of Payee for State Orphan Aid to Charles and Benny
Feliz . 
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried,  it is ordered that State Orphan Aid
check for Charles and Benny Feliz be made payable to Mrs . Mill ie Fouts , effective
November 1st, 1936.
In the Matter of Meeting of All the Boards of Supervisors of the Counties in
Southern California, November 5th, 1936. 
It was moved, seconded and carried nanimously , that Supervisors Dinsmore ,

Stanwood and Stevens, together with Harvey J . Rudolph, Welfare Director , and District
Attorney , Percy C. HeckendoTf, be requested to attend the meeting of all the Boards

of Supervisors of the Counties in Southern California, to be held in the Chambers of
the Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, at 2 o ' clock p . m., Thure-
- day, November 5th, 1936. Said meeting is called for the purpose of considering whs.t
action may be taken toward the lesseninB of the transient problem in Southern Californi 
Award to I .
County of
Santa Barba a .
In the Matter of Award to County of Santa Barbara for Exhibit At Los Angeles
County Fair Held in Pomona.
The Clerk was requested to direct a letter of appreciation to the Chairman of
the Committee of the Los Angeles County Fair , held in PomonA. , for the award given
Santa Barbara County for their entry in La Fiesta del Rancho San Jose.
Convention I In the Matter of Gonvention of the California Mission Trails Association to be
of Calif orn a
Mission Held December 4th and 5th , 1936, in Santa Barbara.
Trails Ass .
Report . I
Accepting /
Bid for the
Constrtlction
of La Honda
CrP.ek Bridge.
 The Clerk was directed to include this matter on the order of business for the
meting of the Board on November 23rd, 1936.

I n the Matter of Cornmtlnication froI!l Mrs . Edythe Tate Thompson of the State
Deoartment of Public Health.
Communication from Mrs . Thompson, relative to mee ting in Santa Maria to discuss
Tuberculosis problem was referred to Chairman C. L. Preisker.
In the Matter of Report of L. Deming Tilton, Planning Comnissioner.
Mr. Tilton appeared before the Board and made a report of his conference with
State official s on the proposed Water Survey for the County of Santa Barbara.
 In the l~atter of Accepting Bid for the Construction of La Honda Creek Bridge 
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that all bids other than
the bid of J ohn Fesler, the lowest and best bid, be and the same are hereby rejected.
I t is further Ordered that said bid of John Fesler, in the amount of $5,136.00,
be and the same is hereby accepted, and the Chairman and Clerk of the Board are directe
to execute a contract therefor . 

1-0o

Revisi on of
Budget I tet!ls

Claims   wi thdra\vn.
ClRims Laid
Over.
Allomruice of
Claimc.



I I n the Matt~r of Revision of Budget I tems .
 Resolution No . 2120 
Whereas , it appears to the Board of Superv.isors that a revision withi n general
classification of Maintenance and pperation, Probation Department is necessary;
NowJ theref ore , be it Resolved th~t the afor esaid accounts be and the same ar
hereby r evi sed as foll ows , to wit : Transfer f ro~ Account 75 B 49 , Board and Care,
J uveni le Court Wards the sum of $240. 00 to Account 75 B 5, Service and Expense, Main-
. tenance.and Operat ion Probation D epart~ent . 
Upon the passage_ of . the foregoing r esol ution, the roll being called , the
following Supervisors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinpmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G.
S~e v ens , Ronal d M. Adam and C. L. Prei sker. Nays , None . Absent , None .
I In the Matter of Cl aims wi thdrawn f r om the Audi tor for Correction.
Upon motion , dly seconded and carried, the following claims were withdr awn
from the Auditor for correction and referred to J ohn L . Stewart :
F. L. Smith Hardware Co .
Southern Couns . Gas . Co .
. $37 . 60
13 .41
- I n the Mat ter of Claims Laid Over.

Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, i t is. ordered that the f ollowing
cl aims be and the same are her eby lai d over:
Grace L. Crawford 
Ar chie M. Edwards
R. C. Westwick 
In the Matter of Allowance of Claims, 
$100 .00
441 . 10
300 .00

Upon mot i on, duly seconded and carried, it i s ordered that the following
claims be and the same are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out
of the f und de si gnated in the order of all owance ~ndo rsed on the face of each cl aim,
respectively to wi t :


Bartel me , Phyllis F.
Bean, Glenn L.
Cal lahan, J.
Edwards , ~!uriel
Geib , George D 
Graham , Harry R.
Hal l , Helen 
Hammond, D. f.! 
Hur ly, Dan 
Huyck, Cedric
J ohnson, F  . W.
Niedermuller , Otto
~ongan , Jopn ~ .
Ovi eda, Toney
Pac e , George
Page, Bertha C.
Page, Bertha C.
Page , C. A.
Pico , Albert
Preisker, C. L.
Romero, L.
Sattler, D. A.
Stanwood, W. S.
GENERAL FUND


$ 300 .00
95 .00
35 .00
125. 65
6.75
10, 595 . 99
u2. 75
1567. 4-6
15 .12
5s. 50
12.00
150 .00
63 . 23
60 .00
2 . 00
75 .00
25 .00
12.44
15.12
33 . 00
72.00
3605 .00
55 .00



Stewart, Fred
Stoll, Garnie V.
Ward , O.
Williams, Elizabeth
Akez:is , Wm !
Breck, BenJ am in 
Breen, Ed .
Cooley, Harry
Gehr, Lloyd
Lambert , Clarence
Lambert, C. E.
Lambert, C. E.
Lash , Art
Twitchell, L. L.
GENERAL FUND 


GOOD ROADS FU!~D
,
Securit y Title Insur . Co . etc. HIGHWAY I MP . FUND
Brown, Gertrude S. S!LARY FUND
Leever, ~laxine
$ 87.50
77.42
35 .00
25. 00
$ 45 . 00
54.oo
69 .00
4$ .3$
15. 00
57.50
96 . 37
96 . 00
57. 50
45 .00
800. 00
g7 . 50
29.75
1. 1.
Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following
St1pervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,
-
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. NoeB, None. Absent, None .
Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die.
The foregoing minutes are hereby approved.
Cha irman Boar of Supervisors .
Attest :
Clerk.
Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
November 9th, 1936, at 10 o'clock a . m. Present ; Thomas T. Dinsmore,
Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, C. L. Preisker and
the Clerk. Supervisor C. L. Preisker in the Chair.
The minutes of the regular mee ting of November 2nd, 1936, were read and appr oved
Invitation J ,In the Mat~er of Invitation of Lompoc Post No . 211 , American Legion, to attend
of LoMpoc
Post No . 211 the Laying of the Corner Stone of the New Community Building.
American
Legion to The Clerk was directed to thank the Lompoc Post of the American Legion for their
attend Lay1 g
Corner Ston  kind i nvitation , and advise them that the Board will be unable to attend as County
business requires members of the Board to meet with the State Relief Committee in San

Francisco on that date.
Commun1cat1 n. I In the Matter of Communication of J . C. Byrne Relative to Suey Camp .
Letter written by Chairman Preisker read and ordered placed on file .
Communi cati n . J I n the Matter of Communication from Fish and Game Development Association.
Communication was referred to Supervisor Stevens.
Cooperative
Stttdy of
Beach Erosi n
Problems.
J In the Matter of Cooperative Study of Beach Erosion Problems in the County of
Santa Barbara.
The Board has been advised by Mr. Wallace Penfield of the Planning Commission
and Mr . A. C. Post el of the City Harbor Board that the City of Santa Barbara has set
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aside the sum of $1500. 00 towards the study of the beach erosion problems in Santa
Barbara County 
I  the
This Board now coro~its itself to match said expenditure and will join with
City of Santa Barbara in any Move that it may make for carrying on this investiga-


tion . It is f urther ordered that the following resolut i on be adopted :
Resolution No  2121 
WHEREAS, the beache&.a.nd shores of Santa Barbara County between the City of
Santa Barbara and the Town of Carpinteria, have--been .seriously eroded in recent years;
and
WHEREAS, said beaches and shores in the area between sai d City of Sant a
 Barbara and the Town of Carpinteria, have been so throughly denuded of sands that they
have become unsafe and unsuitabl e for bathing , for which this area has h eretofore been
renowned; and
WHEREAS, the wide sandy beaches have entirely disappeared in this area, with
 the result that valuable properties , private e.nd public , have become almost useless an


worthless; and
WHEREAS, the said area f or many years served as a pl ace of recreation and
a playground for the people of i nt erior communities as well as local residents and
vi sitors; and
WHEREAS, the recreational features of sai d area have been well known and
recognized throughout the United States; and

WHEREAS, because of the recreational features and suitable climate, said
   
area has been known and recognized throughout the United States as a pleasure and
health resort , and by reason ther eof there have been located and established there fine
hotels, clubs and public bathing pavil ions ; and
WHEREAS, the erosion and destruction of the beaches has resul ted in heavy

annual losses , both private and publi c ; and
WHEREAS, public improvements and property , as well as private improvements an
property, are threatened with destruction bythe sea if measures are not taken to pr eserve
and protect them; and
WHEREAS, there is a great need for a coordinated study and survey of the
erosion prob lem in said area, the tides , waves , curre' nts, littoral drift, sand movement
 
and other phenomena concerning and affecting the beaches and ~hores; and
  
WHEREAS , further losses may be saved or curtailed and the beaches and shores
   
restored, thus making said area again available to the recreational uses heretofore enjoyed;
and
VffiEREAS, the Engineering Corps of the United States Department of War is
specially equipped and qualified to make a study and survey of this problem ; and
'
WHEREAS, it i s estimated by the Engineering Gorps that the cost to local interests,
that is , City and County, \vould not exceed for such stttdy and st1rvey , the sum
of $3,000 . 00 ; and
 WHEREAS, the United States will contribute to sttch study and survey an amount
'
 equal t o the amount contributed .f or the same by local interests ; and
WHEREAS, the City of Santa Barbara has agreed to share one- half of the costs
of such study and survey to be borne locally, 
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED : That the Board of Supervisors of the County
of Santa Barbara, State of California, in regular session, assembled this 9t h day of
November , 1936, do hereby authorize and order an applica tion "to be made to the District
Engineer, United States Engineer Office, Los Angeles, California, for a cooperative stu y
of beach erosion and allied phenomena on the beaches and shore line of this County , in
I


1 3
November 9th, 1936.
an area extending from Banta Barbara Point easterly to the mouth or Carpinteria Creek,
and Rs far as the easterly l i mits of said County, if such further study i s deemed
advisable, and the Clerk of this Board is hereby authorized to execute s11ch application
upon E!.pproval of the form thereof by the District Attorney of the County of Santa
Barbara. 
BE IT RESOLVED FURTHE~ : That such study and survey be made by the County of
Santa Barbara jointly an~ in cooperation with the City of Santa Barbara, on the basis
that the City shall share.equaJ.ly the costs of s11ch study and survey , and further , that
the Corps of Engineers of the War Deuartment of the United States shall join in and
cooper~te in such survey and study, and shall share half of the tota.l cost thereof 

BE IT FURTHER :BESOLVED : That the County of Santa Barbara designates as its
representatives for the purnoses of the above mentioned cooperative study and survey
the County Planni ng Commission, through its engineer and through the County Surveyor,
a member of the said Planntng Commission. 
The above re solution was proposed by Supervisor .Dinsmore, seconded by
SupP.rvisor Stevens, and was adopted by the following vote : Aye : Thomas T. Dinsmore ,
Sam J . Stan,.,ood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam A.nd C. L. Preisker. NAYS : None.
Absent : None. 
Report. - In .~e Ma, t ,t.er of Report of Co11nty Welfare Department Covering Period from

Ap-roint ing
Canva ssing
Board.
Anplication
for Revis i on
of B11dget
Appr opr iatio 
J uly 1 , 1936, to September 30, 1936. .
Above enti t led report received and ordered placed on file .
In .the Matter o~ Apooi.nting. Canvassing Board to Canvass Absent Voter s '
a 1 : w;
Ballots for the General Election Held November 3rd, 1936 .  
WHEREAS, it appear s to the Board from the report of the County Clerk that
there are in excess of three hundred absent voters 1 ballots received for the Genera.l
Election held November 3rd, 1936;
THEREFORE, in accordance with Section 1361 of the Political Code,
I t is moved, seconded and carried unanimousl y that the following persons be
and they are hereby appoi nted a canvassing Board to canvass the absent vote. .r s ' ballots
for the General Election held NoveMber 3rd, 1936, at a compensation of $5 .00 per day
for an eight hour day ; excepting William Rtissell.
Mrs . Louise Wheeler A. E. Lower
Marshall Hicks WilliaJl'l Rt1ssell
William C. Common
In the Matter of Application for Revision of Budget Appronriati on.
Applicati on of Probation Department for Revision of Budget item was ordered
held over inde.f1n1 tely.
Corrections J In the Matter of Correc tions to the Assessment Roll for 1936;
t o Assessmen
Roll f or 193 

It satisfactorily apoearin~ to the Board of Supervisors of the Oounty of
Santa Barbar~, State of California, from a report filed by the County Assessor, that
clerical errors have be~n made in certain assessments for the year 1936, and application
having been made to the Board by said County Assessor for the cancellati on of said
assessments , ~nd any and all uncollected taxes on or against sai d real property, as provfded
by ~ection 3331 and 3SS1A of the Political Code and.amendments thereto ; and
I ~ f urther appearing that the written consent of the District Attorney of
said Cou~ ty of Santa Barbara , t o the cancellation of sai d assessments , has been obtained
therefor,
NOW, THEREFORE, it is ordered that the Auditor of the County of Santa Barbara
State of California, be and he is hereby authorized to make the necessary correcti ons

04


Corrections
t o the Delin
qtient Ro,ls .

i n the Assessment Roll for the year 1936, as set forth in said renort as follows, to
wit:
St rike off from Don G. Mitchel l , Vol . 1, Page 2g9 , Personal prooerty, $110.
assessed against Lot 57 Hyland Park. This was an er ror in assessment , there being no
personal property there on the 1st Monday in March 1936. 
Strike off from Sec . 1st Natl . Bank of Los Angeles, Vol . 2 Page 60 , persona
property $1150. assessed agains t Lot la Block 16. Error in assessment , same having
been removed prior to 1st Monday in March, 1936.
Strike off from Archie B. Cooley et ux. Vol. 2 Page 160, personal property
$1530. Thi s was a double assessment , same having been paid on Vol . 4 
Strike off from Hannah S. Dugan, Vol . 2 Page 203 , persona.l property $150 .
assessed against Lot 2 Block B Westwood Terran-ce . This was an error in assessment
of furniture.
Strike off from Wm . H. Engliah, Vol. 2 Page 217 , i mprovements and personal
pr operty $1100 . Thi s was a doubl e asRessment, same having been paid on Vol. 4 as
im-nrovements on leased land.
 Strike off from Adelaide C. Moraga Estate , Vol. 2 Page 454, real estate 
$lqooo. against Lot g Block 141. Th i s was a clerical error in earring over an extra
figt1re.
Strike off from C. 1!. Wa.terbury, Vol . 3 Page 636 assessment of $110.
Lot 5 Block 1 Edrington's Adan . This is a double assessment , see same oage .
/ I n the ?!atter of Corrections t o the Delinquent Rolls of 1931, 1932, 1933,
1934 and 1935  
It satisfactorily apnearing to the Boaxd of Sunervisors of the County of
Santa Barbara, State of California, from a report filed by the County Assessor , that
clerical errors have been made in the delinquent rolls for the years1931 , 1932 , 1933 ,
1934 and 1935 , and application having been made to the Board by said County Assessor
for the correction of said assessmen ts , as provided by Section 3S04A of the Political
Code and amendments thereto; and
 It f urther appearing that the written consent of the District Attorney of
said County of Santa Barbara, to the correction of said assessments, has been obtained
theref or, 
NOW, THEREFORE, it is ordered that the Auditor of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, be and he is hereby authorized to make the necessary
corr ections in the Delinquent Rolls for the years 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934 and 1935, as
set fo r th in said report as follows , to wit :
Delinquent roll 1935 Page 5, assessment ~oll Vol. 1 page 6S , change the
as~essment Elmer H. Whitaker, Cerca Del Mar Parcels Blg and B23 change to read Blg
to B23 .
Delinquent roll 1935 page 1$3, assessment roll Vol . 3 page 1$3 , change the
assessment St Ynez Valley Dev. Co . Lauritzens addn. t o Town of Buellton Lots 1 to 15
by adding to same 11Block 111 
Delinquent roll 1935 , page 54 assessment roll Vol . 1 page 442 change the
assessment of Wm. B. Traynor, SEt and Nwt to read SE~ of N~ Sec. 11 Twp . 4 N R 26 w.
. -
Delinquent roll 1935 page 226 , assessment roll Vol. 3 page 500, change
the assessment of Grace Ontiveros from Sub 3 Lot 3 to Sub C Lot 3.
Delinquent roll 1935 page 2J.O, assessment roll Vol. 3 page 3S2, change
assessment of G11adalupe Grove #100 A. o. Druids Town of Guadalupe , Lot la Block 3 to
read Lot 1 Block 3.

Attending I
Relief Com- '
mittee
Meeting o'f'
the Superv1
sors ' Assoc -
at ion.
November 9th, 1936.
 Delinquent roll 1935, page 243 , assessment roll Vol. 3 page 642 , change
the' assessment of Genevieve Dorn Sink, S~peds 2nd Addn. Lot S Block 7, change to
Lot 9 Block 7. 
Delinquent roll 1930, page 6S , assessment roll Vol. 3 Page 21, Change the
assessment St. Ynez Valley Dev. Co . in Town of Buellton, Laurit zens Add . Lot 1 to
15 by adding 11Block 1 11 




.
Delinquent roll 1931, Page 133 , assessment rol l Vol .3 page 21,
II II
If If
-II II
- -
1932
1933
1934
II 175
-II 214
II II II 3
" If It 3
II II " 3
II
II
II
122 ,
ll3 ,
19,
In the above four years add 11Block 111 t o the St. Ynez Vt:i.l ley Dev. Co 
. 
ass'essment of Lauri tzens Addn . To Buell ton Lots 1 t o 15.

.
In the Matter of Attending Relief Committee Mee'ting of the Supervisors 1
Associa tion.
It was recommended by Chairman C. L. Preisker that members of the Board
of Supervisors, District Attorney Percy C. Heckendorf and H. J. Rudolph , County
Welfare Director attend the meeti ng of the Relief group of the Supervisors ' Associatioh
to be held in San Francisco November 12th, 13th Bnd 14th, 1936.

i 5
Cla.1m Rej ec ed. ,/ In the Matter of Claim Rejected 
Claim With- /
drawn .
Allowance o
Claims. -
Upon motion , dllly seconded and carri ed, 1 t is ordered that the Order
made and entered on October 26th, 1936, allowing the claim of Southern Counties Gas
Company in the amount of $13 .41 , be and the same is hereby rescinded ; it i s f urther
moved, seconded and carried , that the aforesaid claim be and the same is hereby
rejected.
 In the Matter of Claim Withdrawn from 'the Auditor for Correct ion 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carr ied, claim of F. L. Smith Hardware
Company , in the amount of $3.7. 60 , having been withdrawn from the meeting of November
2nd, 1936, is real l owed for $37. 60 , to be char ged a.gain st 91 C 11, Prior Year Fund.
In the Mat ter of Allowance of Claims .
 Upon moti on, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following
cl alms 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,
respectively, to wit :












A. & P. Stores GENERAL FUND
do do
Abbott Laboratories
Acquistapace , Annie
Acquistapace , Miss Anna
Adam, Ronald M .
Adams , Carroll
Addressograph Sales Agency
Addressograph Sales Agency
do do
do do
Adl er1 s Grocery
Adolf Frese Corporation
Air Redu.ction Sales Co .
do do
Alder , Geo


$45 .50
3. 50
36.25
12.50
13 .75
50 .40
4o . oo
15 .42
15. 41
4.43
11 .6s
s.oo
22 . 79
23 .3s
33 .76
100. 00
-

:l06













Aldridge , T. E .
Allen, Minnie ?.! 
GENERAL FUND

Allen, Thos . A.
Ambrosi, Joe
American Optical Co .
 
Ames , Ray
Anacapa Coffee Roasters
Anandale, Ella
Andera's Department Store
Anderson , Jess B.
Anderson, Sydney A.
Andr.o es , Lester
A. N. Packing Company
Antles , Louise
Archambeault , Estate of Joseph . .
Archer , Grace S.

Arneel & Brandt
Ashby, Helen
Associated Oil Co .
do do
Associated Oil Company
Associated Oil Company
Associated Oil Company
do do
Atsatt, Dr. Rodney
Baker, Helen Mae
Baker , Ruby
Balassi, Fran.k
Bank of America

Banks' Typewriter Exchange
Barham, Thelma
Barieau, Alice
Barker, Joe
Barkman, Eric
Barnes, S. A.
Barr, Marie
Bastanchury, Angie
Bateman, Nettie G.
Bates , G. E.
Bausher, Dorothy D 
Baxter, Don
Beaudette, Mrs . Loretta
Beebe, Lela J.
Beekler, A. M.
Bell, Mabel
Bell, Robert A.
Bello, V. J .
Bement, Madeline
Bennett, Chas.






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$ 5.00
s .oo
g.oo
2. 48
7.73
4.oo
6. 90
4.g4
13 .01
s.oo
24 .04
35. 48
564. 65
g.oo
12. 00
s .oo
iog.oo
26.ss
3.09
17.33
53 .og
640 .50
25. 00
s .oo
s.oo
3. 23
225. 00
4.$6
40. 00
s5 .oo
90. 00
4o.oo
s.oo
s .oo
93 .33
s.oo
10 .00
s .oo
2. 60
60 .00
291.29
75 .00
s .oo
135.00
200.00
21. 77
58. 50







 







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November 9th, 1936 .
Benton, Mary
Bertero, Jules
GENEF.AL FUND.
Bertino , Joe .
Bever, Ora
Bianchin, Eugene
Biddle , Claude A 
Birabent , Albert .
Bischoff Surgical Co . , C. A.
Bither, Frank .
Blackburn, Charis
Blair, Wallace
Blyth, Ada
Bond, Delmar
Bonilla, Mildred
Bonneiu , Ella
Boradori, Mrs . S 
Borgatella, Chas.
Botill er , F.
Bottini, Ida
Bourquin, Anthony L 
Bourquin, George T.
Bowers & Stokes
do do
Bowers , Mrs . Elna M
Bowden, Mrs . Melvin
Bradfield, Bernice
Branch, I nez
Braun Corporation
Brees, Ada
Bregante, Jennie


 


Brickey, Mrs . Mabel C.  
Broadway Battery & Electric Shop
Brodie, Tom
Brundage , \1{ . J 
Bruner, A. G.
Brunkhurst, Jane
Bryant & Trott Co 
Bryant & Trott
Bryant and Trott
Bryant & Trott
Bryant , Ardis Sloan
Buck, Mrs . M. H.
Buck, Mrs . M. H 
Buck, Sheridan L.
Buell, Emily
Brubridge, Frank
Bu_rola, I . M.
Burton, Wm. C.
Bush Electric Corp~ration

 



2.00
200. 00
175. 00
5. 00
4o.oo
s.oo
95 .00
2 . 97
5. 15
so .oo
g.oo
s.oo
55 .00
g. oo
g.oo
2.71
5 . 00
26 . 25
5.00
$ . 00
s.oo
74.02
3. 26
~ . oo
25 . 00
135. 00
7s . 67
115. 27
31 . 4-5
7 . 35
50. 00
15 .52
10. 00
s.oo
125 .00
31 . 94-
3 . 4-S
43 . 90
29 .12
1.65
s .oo
s .oo
s.oo
s.oo
10. 00
37.50
125. 00
10.00
4. 4-s
1. ?


108




















I












Caldera, Mrs . Anna GENERAL FUND
Cal deron, Ellen F 
Californi a Corrugated Cl1lvert Co 
Cali forni a Market
California l~arket
California Market 
California Pipe and Supply Co .
Callahan , J .  
Cal lis , Mrs . Margaret I .
Campbell , J . L 
Campbell, J , L.
Campbell, Roy
Campodonico Water \Vorks
Canfield, tiargaret M 
Carlisle Co . , A.
do do
do do
Carne, Charles H 
 Carpinteria Water Co .

Carpinteria Wa.ter Company 
Carrillo , Ethel L 
Carter, Robert V.
Cascadden , H. Nelson
Cash, Nora A.
Castagna, Alice
Castagno l a , George V.
Catcott , Priscilla
Cat holic Big Brothers
Cervantes, ~.!rs . Luz
Chamberlin, Margaret
Chambers , J . H 
Chambers , J. H.
Chapman, Eleanor
Chapman , Ros e
Chase, H. G.
Chelini, Mrs . George
Chri stoff erson & Miller
Church , Kate 11 
Churchill & Hopkins
Churchill, J . F.
Cienfuegas , J r . , Joaquin
do Sr. do
City Contracting Company
City of Santa Maria
Clarey, J . A.
Clark, Karl
Cla r ke , Elizabeth r.r .
Cleaver, Eloise
Cleveland, Bert








 
 
 



75 .00
s.oo
509 . 69
49 .50
20 .00
l44.39
1 . 03
45 .50
s .oo
g.oo
$ . OO
s .oo
s.oo
72 . 11
95 .95
go3 . 59
s .oo
32. 00
19 .go
8.oo
100. 00
s.oo
g.oo
l00. 00
25 .so
12') . 00
115.00
20. 00
8.oo
9.90
50. 00
12.00
25 .00
10. 00
30. 00
8.oo
8.oo
i17 .s5
13 .00
32 .00
34.oo
5.06
12. go
13 . 20
56 .83
s.oo
4o .oo
8.oo




























November 9th, 1936.
Clirt, Mrs . Henry
Cline , Gladys
GENERAL FUND
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co .
Cobb, E. L 
Cobb , E. L 
Cof f ey Grocery, O. D.
Cohen , Peter
Coldren, Bertha
Coldren , Ea.na
Col ley, Otto B.
Columbia Carbon Company, The
Colvert, Allena E 
Commercial Motor Service
Commercial Office Supply Company
Common , Wm. C 
do do
Conklin, L . E.
Continental Store
Cook, Clara E 
Cooley Co ., A. B.
Cooley & Co . , A. B.
Coone y , Agnes
Cooper, J anet
Corey, Elva
Cota, Albert
Cota, Albert
Cota. , J ulius
Cota , Markus


County Council of. Social Agencies
Co tinty National Bank
Coutolenc , Heloise
Cox, Henry T.
Cox , Martha.
Cramer , Ruth K.
Cramer, Ruth K.
Crane , Edward
Crang, Curtis
Cra.wford, Amy Pearl
Crews , H.
Crist, Sam E.
Croft, Mrs . Henrietta
Crosette , Elise
Crouse , Mrs . Rose C.
Damitio , Mary Louise
Davies , Evelyn V.
Davies , Mamie O.
Davis , Chas . A.
Davison, P. A.
Dawson, Fr ~n ce s E.


'
$ 4o .oo
6.oo
96 .61
s.oo
~ . oo
35. g7
256 .72
50. 00
151. $1
s.oo
2.47
i 50 . oo
132. 00
.67
16. 50
~ . oo
s .oo
3.oo
42 . 50
54b .OO
4o6.25
2s.oo
4o .oo
95. 00 '
15 .00
15.00
4o .50
24.oo
83 .33
10. 75
s .oo
35 . 00
72 .58
s .oo
s .oo
150 .00
132. 00
3.oo
5.00
90 .00
3.oo
go .oo
3 .00
64.52
125. 00
135 .00
s.oo
24. 52
s .oo
1 9
,.,. ' , .
l
.1.1.0














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Day, ~Aarion
Deisseroth, Marion E 
GENERAL FU-ND
Delaney, William .
Denton, Ernest L.
Dewey, Irene A.
Dibblee, Wm. H.
Dille , F. E.
Di i t1llo, Daniel
Dinsmore, Thomas T.
Dismuke , Flora
Dodge , E. G.
Dolan, Laura
~ Domestic Laundry
Dominges , Bob A.
Domi11guez , Albert
Dominguez, Mrs . Alfred
Dominguez , J .
Dominguez , Juan
Dominguez , Juan
Dominguez , J uan
Dominguez , Juan
DorningL1e z , J uan
do Tony
do do
Donahue, h~rs . Nellie
Donze, Margaret . a .
Dorris, Mrs . Mary
Dowd, Rev . Peter O.
Downing , Emily J 
Do,ming , Emily J .
Dows, Jack
Dovvse, E. M.
Doyle, Tom
Drewisch, Florence
n'exler, A. H 
Drexler, Alma L.


Drtlmm , Catherine
Duckgeischel , Louise
Ducommunn Me t als & Supply Co:




Dudley l1~ortuary 
Duell, Eva J .
Duke , Mrs . Annabel
Dulaney, Ethel
Dulaney, Ethel
Duncan , A. E .
Dunne , Frank E 
Dunne, Frank E.
Earl, Chauncey
Easlick, 11aud E.








s.oo
g.oo
s .oo
107.10
143 .00
30. 00
4.so
s .oo
120. 00
24.19
~3 . 59
120. 00
34.oo
45 .00
16.oo
3 .00
9 . 00
3 .00
3 . 00
3 . 00
36. 00
s.oo
35 .00
s .oo
25. 00
s.oo
s.oo
62.00
4.oo
100. 00
90.00
$. OO
12. 50
50 .00
s .50
150 .00
65 .91
55. 00
~ . oo
25 .00
$0.00
36. :J.3
s.oo
2s. 69
305 .00
6 .13
~ . o o
































'
Edmund.s , J ennie GENERAL FUND
Eiman , Margaret
Engle , Lorna
Ervin, Caroline
Erwin, Harold \'l 
Escobar, Roy
Esckstrom, Mrs . Dorothy M.
Ezaki, J ames
Fagin, Mtss I rene
Fauerso , ~!onica
Fau.lding, r~rs . Wm.
Feathers , Mrs . W1n1:fred
Felts , A  w.
Ferguson , Marie
Fernbaker, Clara
Fillippini , R  c.
Fillippini, Sada B.
Firestone Service Stores
F-ish, Benjamin
- Fish, W. E.
- Fisher, Floyd
Fishkin, A.
Fitzgerald, James
Flexo Manufacturing Company
-F
oss , Gates
Foster, Frances L.
Fox , Anne
France1 s Cafe
Frat is , Mary Ji1 
Frechette, Ward J .
Free Advertiser, The
Free Advertiser , The
Freeze & Freeze
Freitas , Lillian
French Paper Company , Fred H.
Froom Plumbing Company , Arthur
 Fuller, Marguerite
Fuller & Co ., W. P .
Gallagher, G. M 
Gambucc1 , Rena
Ganahl Lumber Company
Garcia, Annie
Garden Dairy
Garvey, Daisy
Ginsberg, Sylvia
Giorgi, Egisto
Girl Scout Council
Giruado , Mrs . Antoinette
Glasgow, Lydia
Glasmann, Edith C.




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$ g.oo
90 .00
lS.10
27 .10
s.oo
40 . 00
5.00
22 . 31
130.00
10.00
El . oo
100 . 73
135 .00
50 .00
90 .00 
50 .00
3s.71
3.32
50. 00
75.00
s .oo
20. 00
7. 73
s.oo
g.oo
592 .94
6.59
10.71
s5.oo
4. 77
39 .39
s.oo
26 . 68
4~ . oo
75. 00
152. 37
65 .00
24. i+s
2 . 00
16.45
s.oo
9.00
2.00
s .oo
s.oo
j_ _1

112















 








Gleruo, !~arie GENERAL FU~JD
Glomset, Gusta
G. & !~ . l.farket
Goddard-Jackson Com!)any
Golden State Company, Ltd .
Gonzales , Rl1th
GorzelJ., c.
Goularte , Olga V.
Goux, J . A.
Gower , Alvin H. -
Grabon Jack
Graff , Edward ~.~ .
Graham , C. M.
Graham , Christina
Graham, J . o .
Greeson, Flora A.
Griess, Gertrude
Griffiths , Madelene
Gruner, Starr
Gunderson, G. T.
Gunning, !{rs. !.!ary
Gutierrez Electric Company
do do
Hacking, Elsie
Hadley Conpany, Charles R.
Haider, Genevieve
Hale, A{ary
Haley, Joe
Halferty , Esther M 
Hammel, l~ax A.
Hammes, Steve
Hammond , D. M 
Haning , Bert P.
Hanson, A. "'
Hanze, Henry G. 
Harberts, Richard
Harcoff, Lyla Marshall
Hardwick, Viola F.
J:Iarriman, F. J .
Harris, Gleam Oneta
Harris , Phoebe G.
Hart, Harriett
Hartwell, Ruth
Hastings , Babs,
Hatchett, H. D.
Hauser, E. E.
Hear e, Agapita
.
Heckendorf , Percy
Heilman , Frank
Hengehold, Ruth L.





'

$ 115 .00
~o . oo
22 .g5
25 .33
92 . 95
7.00
14g. 50
5 . 00
15 . 00
90 .00
40 . 00
64.52
g.oo
s.oo
s .oo
g.oo
40 . 00
s .oo
14 .30
29 .50
s.oo
9.20
4g . 21
s .oo
14. 43
g.oo
90 .00
4o .oo
g.oo
15.00
64.45
71.54
100. 00
ll. S7
25 .00
64 .oo
16.76
s.oo
170. 00
s .oo
100. 00
90. 00
15. 00
9 . 75
s.oo
75 .50
15 . 00
45 . 73
s.oo
s.oo
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~lovember 9th, 1936.
Henning, H. H 
Her cules Equipment & Rubber
Herman ' s Market
Heywood- Wakefield Company
Hicks , Marshal N.
Hilburn, Edith C 
Hensperger , I . J.
Hitchco ck, E . L.
Hoag Seed Co .
Hobbs Brothers
Hobbs, Q-eorge
Hobbs, Lorabeth
Hockenberry, Ann
Hodgins , Arthu.r
Hoey , William
Hogle, D.
-
Hohmann, W. C 
Holiday Hardware Co .
Holiday Hardware Company
Holland- Worley Comnany . .
Hollingshead, C. M.
Ho 111 s , A  F 
Holste, Reve
Home of the Good Shepherd
Hoolcer, Evelyn N.
.
Hopkins, Evah
Hopkins, William

Houghton ' s Grocery
Hounshell , Verda
Houston, J . J .
Ht1erto , Caesario
H11ff, Elizabeth H.
Huff, Elizabeth H.
Hughes, Mollie
H11ghey, Fre,d
Hurd, Waneta
Hurlbut, Helen
Irvine, Janet C.
I som, I . \V.
Iwamoto Grocery

Jaclcson, Ralph E.
J acobs , R. c.
J acobsen , E . B .
Jagemann, Frieda
J ames, c . E.
E.
J anssens , Albert A.
Jensen, Lars
Jensen , Margaret
Jessen , Miss Helen
Jodry , Germain
J ohnson , F . w.
GENERAL FUND
Co . 



$50 .00
7g .73
157 . 60
2. 63
$ . OO
g.oo
s.oo
12 . 50
13 . 20
1 . 00
g . 50
13 . 71
120. 00
23 . 06
100. 00
125 . 00
316.35
40.70
4. 45
4g. g7
5 .00
75. 00
95 .00
100. 00
$ . 00
~ . oo
6.oo
74. 59
s .oo
3 . 70
9 . 00
4.25
225 . 00
95. 00
s.oo
33 .00
140. 00
125. 00
50.00
15 .00
g.oo
6.oo
lS5.oo
145.00
23 . 24
143 . 33
50. 00
100. 00
135 . 00
s .oo
10. 00
:t 3
114






























J ohnson , Isabelle GENERAL FUND
J ohnson , Mayme E 
J ohnson , W. B.
J ohnson , W. H .
J ohnston, Edna N. 
Johnston , P. G. 
J ohnston, Robyn L.
Johnston, W. F.
J ones , Cora
Jones , Lillian
J ones , WiJ_lie E.
Jordano Bros .
Jordano Bros .
J ordano Bros 
Jordano Bros .
.
J oyce , Mrs . Frances S.
Kahn, Dr . Haro la.
Kalin , Mrs  Thel ma
Karl ' s Shoe Store
Kelleher, M. ~A .
Kelley , H.
Kelly , Jarn~s
Kennedy , Clinton
Kenney, Edmond
Kenney , Edmond
Keran Lattndry, The
Kern , Helen
Ieyst on Brothers
King , \V . ~.i .
Klein, Mrs . Ernest
Klenk, Osmond :!! .
Klett, I da i! .
Klett , Ida 1.i 
Knight ' s of Pythias Bldg . Assn 
Knorp , Lloyd
Koppleman , Alvira
Kramer, O 
Kribs , ~1iaude
LaBreche , Jessie
Lamb A11to ElectricCor:ipany
Lamb , Bernard
Lambuth, Thelma
do R. W.
Lane , Maude E.
Lang & Son , Mark
Langlo , Kinton S.
Large , Delbert
Lauri tzen , Kathryn
LaVies , Har riet
Lernr1er, 'V. C .




 


 



$ s .oo
$ . OO
5. 00
4-5 .00
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35 .00
s.oo
27 .os
s .oo
s.oo
30. 70
106. 59
94-. 4-6
. 71. 50
g.oo
150. 00
s .oo
3. 04-
135 .00
12.00
15 .00
50. 00
g.oo
s.oo
33 . 72
75 .00
91.71
8.oo
2. 50
$. OO
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g.oo
4-o .oo
90. 00
8.oo
122. 50
65 .00
150.00
47. 73
40. 00
2s-o .oo
s .oo
5s. 50
8.oo
75.00
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110. 00
10. 00




















November 9th, 1936 .
Leo , D. B. GENERAL FUND
- Leslie , Mrs . George
Letherman , E. L.
Letherman , E. L.
Lew-Bert ' s
Lewis, J. E.
Lewis , Myrtle
Lewis , Ruth
Liddec oat , ft.~s.ry E.
Lillard, W. T .
Lind' s Cafe
LoB.n & Building Assn .
-L
ompoc Caf'e
Lompoc Light & Water Dept .
Lompoc Light & Water Dept 
Lompoc 1~1lk Co .
Loosley, Florence H.
Lopez , Casimiro }.~ 
Lord, Mrs . George
Lovett , o. R.

Low Radiator & Fender W. orks , Fred
Lubisher, Edward
Luke Tractor & Equipment Co  .
MacC11J.loch, Geo. E .
MacDonald Seed Company, William
MacKinnon , Phyllis
~A:acMillan, I sabel
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?~adden , Edi th
Maddox & Y11.u. ney
Madeiros-, r~anuel
Madsen, Eva
Ma.~ner Funeral Home , C. P.
Magner Funeral HoMe, C. P.
~.~a i n , R  C 
Mairani, Carolina
Manchester, John
Mandell , ~11axine
Mansfield, Rose
Maretti Estates , Richard
Marine, Dorothy
Marriott, I nc . 0. C.
Marsh, Loa
Marsh, ~Aary B.
Marsh, Niargua W.
Martin , Verna
Martinez , Sauline
Mason , ~!arion W.
Ma th er , Mrs . AJ.yc e
~!a thews, R.L.




25 . 00
1 .33
10. 00
38. 00
92 .95
45 . 00
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16. 03
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10 . 00
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23 . 73
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15. 00
10. 58
55. 00
69.61
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25 .00
378 . 87
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100. 00
3 . 00
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82. 25
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Matthews , Patrick
?Aa. t z , l\~r s  Wm 
~.~ayer , Ed\vard W.
GENERAL FUND
Menegon, Mary
Menezes , ~Ars . Mary
Menezes , Mrs . !~ary
Mercer, Bob
Mid  Coun. Pub . Serv .
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!~ietzner , Hedv1ie;
Miller, Es telle
Miller, Frank 
M:tller, George \"(.
~Aill er , George iV .
]!ill er, Nellie S.
Miller , Rachel K 
Miller, Ruth A.
Milling , William
Mills , Mrs . M. F.
Mills , Walter E.
Minetti , Cecilia
l\!ission Hotel
F.
Mitchell , Thos . M 
Miyauchi , Hatsuye
Monroe, Mamielee
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Montecito Co unty Water District
Montecito Hall & Library Assn.
Moore ll.fercantile Co .
Moore , f'!:e.ry S.
Moore , NeJ_lie
Moore , Mrs . Stella
Moraga, Frank P.
t~orinini , H. P.
Morinini , H. P.
1forley, Frank
Morris , George W.
!iorris, L . J .
Morrison , Aileen C.
Morse and Son , Andrew~ . 
Mort on , L. W.
Moss , Helen Banker
!\iuench, Lillian
Mullenary , Della
l\~unc e , l\1af ia
Muth, Walter
McAfee , Olga

 
$7 -74
5.50
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40 .00
50. 67
30. 00
15 .76
6.54
59 .14
44.61
6.o4
ll . 51
75 .00
5.4s
60 .00
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8.oo
s.oo
166.66
125.00
s.oo
70 .00
8 . 00
90. 00
19 . 00
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26 .74
90 .00
70.45
$.00
19 . 00
8.oo
12 .50
20 .00
14o.oo
3 .00
14.oo
12. 36
15. 00
6. 25
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96 . 40
s .oo
25 .16
4.oo
40 .00
90 .00
17 .50
95 . 00



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November 9th, l936 .
McArthur , \Villi am GENERAL FUI~ D
Mccaughey , Anna E.
McCattghey, Anna E.
McCaughey , J . p 
McCombs, R. A.
McCoy , Cozette D.
McDonald , Wm.
McHale , Ole;a
McGiff , Thomas C.
McGrath, Gretchen A.
McGr~w-Hill Book Company
McGregor, Mrs . Robert
 

McKesson \1/estern Wholesale
do do do
McKinney , Char les T .
McNall Building Materials
McN~e, Geo . G.
?~cPherson, Josephine
McTavish , Peter A~ .
Negus , Will iam N.
Neil, Mrs . M. F.
Nellany, Lina
Nelson , Mrs . Fred
Nelson, Raphie
Nelson , Rtlth B.
Newell , Gladys
Newland, Frances
Newland, L. H.
Newlon, Raymona_
Nichols , Louise
Nidever, A~rs . D. A. 
Nieder muller, Otto  
Nielsen & Petersen
}Jixon, Eva R.
Ograsky , ~1rs . Julia
Ohio Chemical & Mfg . Co .
Olds, Frank
Olivera, Mrs . Rose
Olson, Chas . R.
0 1Malley, Marie E.
Opportunity Shop
Orcutt Mercantile Company
do do
01 Reilly , !~argueri te
Otis Elevator Company
Ott Hard,rvare Company
Ott Hardware Company
do do
Ovieda, Ed . 
Pace, Lela
Drug Co .



$ 4o .oo
135 .00
2 . 10
183 . 96
9 .00
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3. 30
4-o. oo
3.oo
3.oo
6 .12
4o.oo
23 . 07
37. 50
3 . oo
109 . 32
15 . 00
3 .00
3. 00
10.00
s .oo
45 .33
so .oo
s.oo
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4o .oo
93 .90
20 .32
l0. 00
3 . 50
125 . 00
300 . 14
3.oo
20 .00
1.55
55. 00
40.00
s .oo
g.oo
5.10
25 . 00
4.oo
4. 73
260 . 54
24.oo
75 .00

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Pacific Coast Publishing Co .
Pacific Coast Pttb . Co .
Pacific Lodge
Pacif':tc Sotith\"est Real ty Co .
Packa.rd, J . c. 
Packard, J . c.
Packer, J osephine
Parker, Fred C.
Parma Company
Parma Company
Patrick and Moise-Xlinkner Co .
Patrick, llay C .
Patterson, !~rs . w. E.
Paulson, Flora Ella
Pechumer, Frank
Pedersen , Charlotte
Peery , 1irs. E. L 
Peery, A1rs . E. L.
Penfield, Wallace
Penfield, WB.llace
Penney Co. , J . C.
Penny Co . , J . C.
Percal , Sam
Peterson, Erika
c.
c.
Peterson, Kenneth E.
Peterson, l.~a.y

Peterson , I.fay
Petit Corset Specialty
Pettingell, W. J .
Pettingill, Mrs . Chas 
Pettingill , ?.irs . Chas . .
Pf11tzner, Mrs . E. E 
Phillip, Andrew
Pickett , Kenneth
Piggly Wiggly Grocery
Pine Tree Cafe
Pitts, D . B.
Plescia, Bessie B.
Pollorena, H. J .
Pollorena, Richard
Poncetta, Jo~e nhine

Pooe Stamn &   Dt1plica tor
Pope, Arthur S.
Porter, Carl V.
Porter, Elizabeth
Preisker , C. L .
Prickett , Vallie
Purity Store
Pyrene Aianufacturing Co .
Q.tt inones , Victorino



 

Com'Oa.ny
GENERAL FUND $1 .og
15. 46
25 . 00
45 .00
s.oo
s .oo
153 .s1
50 .00
lJ.9 . 24
17.99
6.3g
g.oo
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24.oo
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8.oo
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161. 61
26. 90
49 . 75
161 .1g
12. 50
100.00
32 .26
19 .35
6.70
24.oo
5 . 51
41 . 69
4o .oo
57 .00
50. 00
56 .os
12. 4S
115.00
100 . 00
g.oo
60 .00
30.64
5. 66
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$ . OO
91 .94
60. 00
75 .00
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56 . i:;3
4g .12

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November 9th, i936.
Railway Express Agency
Railway Express Agency
GENERAL FUND
Rectigraph Co  
Reedson ' s Dairy Products
Reid , Murdoch & Co .
Reily , F. B 
Remi ngton-Rand
Renick, Dee
Richards, Lue
Richardson , Ellen G
Richardson , F. ~.~ .
Richardson, Margaret B.
Richardson, Margar et
Rider, Hazel
Rivera Grocery , E.
Roberts , A. E.
Robertson , Sara
Robillard, Lina
Robles; Daniel
Robles , Joe
Rodenbeck 1 s
Rodman, Clyde L.
Rollins , Hal
Rombold, Clyde
Romero , Edv1ard
Ross , H.
Ross , Honor D.
Rudolph , Harvey J 
Ruhj ohn , Stanley
Ruiz , Richard
Ruleau , P. M.
Rusiniak, Walter
Russel l, Amelia R 
Russell , William
Ruth erford, Lida M.
Ruth Home
Ry an, ~.1ary
Ryan , 11ary C 
Ryzner, J .
Safeway Stores
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St. Francis Hospital
St. Vincent ' s Institution

St. Vincent ' s Maternity Home
Salgado , Jennie
Sanders , Marguerite
Wanders , Willis
Sanderson, Hazel
Sandoval , Joe 
S. B. Chamber of Commerce

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$ . 61
1 . $3
37 .og
23 . 10
323 .39
23 . 00
17.62
135. 00
$0.00
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s .oo
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s .oo
75.00
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50.00
40 .00
g.oo
2s . oo
6s .oo
6.18
155. 00
50.00
50. 00
3s .oo
4o .oo
8.oo
266 .9$
15. 00
50.00
125. 00
55. 00
s.oo
175.00
8.oo
15.00
$ . 00
43 . 55
11.00
91.51
140. 10
7 .50
5s5 .oo
60 . 00
50. 00
s . 23
3.54
7g .g4
75 .00
21. l.Lg
1. 9
120







































S. B  Chamber of Comnerce GENERAL FUND
Santa Barbara Musi c Co .
Santa Barbara Telenhone Co .
Santa Barbara Tel el?ho ne
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Santa Barbarans
Santa Ba1--barane
Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Gas Co .
Santa Maria Gas Comoany
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Co .
Santa Maria Lodge K of P
Santa Mari a Milk Co 
Sant a Ynez VaJley News
Saunde.r s , Fred W
Savage, J oseDhine
Scanlan- Mor r i s Co 
Scarborough, Ruth
Bcar oni , Margaret
Schauer Printing Studio
Schauer Printing Studio
do do
Scher er Company , R. L.
do do
Schmuck, Lucy
Schuster , H e~wig
Schwabacher-Frey Comoany
Schweers , Sophie A.
Scott, Franlc
Scott, Katharine A 
S e~s i de Oil Company
do do
do do
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Securit y First Nat ional Bank




 


Secur i t y First National Bank of L. A 
Sesma, Mrs . Frieda


$ 37 . 50
5.00
32 .30
127. 01
90 .96
s .15
4o .03
3. 64
6.05
3.00
3.75
10. 35
6.s5
29 .11
9. 75
3. 25
6 .05
$. 29
9s .oo
100. 00
14.16
3.70
14. 26
11 .34
300 .00
31.62
14.oo
s .oo
?0.00
100 .00
1755 . 43
9. 79
2. 57
195 .11
14. 76
40. 00
s5 .oo
32.75
90. 00
51 . 61
16. 50
18 . 2~
21. 46
7 . 47
19.19
40. 00
4o .oo
25 .00



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November 9th, 1936.
Sevin-Vi.n cent Seed Co  GENERAL FUND
Sexauer, Roland
Shady Rest Auto Camp
Shamhar t , R. E.
Shamhart , Reid
Shaw, Arthur .
Shea, Elizabeth
Shean, Frank R 
Shearon, Kathrynne
Shedd, Edward J .
Shell Oi l Co .
Shell Oil Co.
Shorkley , T . ~! .
Silva, ~A:rs . J . R.
Silva, Mrs  Nellie
Silva, h~rs  Nelli e
Silva, Pedro
Simas , John
Simpson, Ray v.
Simpson , Mrs. Ressa
Sivertson, Lorraine
Smith, Beaman Q.
Smith, Charles L.
Smith, Chas. L.
Smith, I da M. 
Smi th, I da M.
Smit h , James
Smith, Leland B.
Smith, Lillian G.
Smith, Ray C.
Smith, Russel l D.
Smyth , E. F.
Social Service Exchange
Sokoll, Anna
Sorensen, Florence c.
Soto, Peter Jas .
Sou . Calif'. Edison Co .
do do
Southern Calif. Edison Co .
Southern Calif. Edison Co .
do do
do do
do do
Southern Pacific Co .
Southern Pacific Milling Co .
Spader, Margaret L 
Spencer, L eonora  ~ .
Spoo , Marjorie
Spratt Optical Co ., Geo . W 







$ 16.39
63 . 4o
20 . 32
15.00
43 .4o
100. 00
150.00
s.oo
130. 00
3.oo
49 .53
5.05
25 .00
33 . 50
s.oo
s .oo
3 . orr
15 . 00
8.00
15 .03
15 . 63
2. 67
s.oo
14.oo
s .oo
3.oo
15.45
125.00
s .oo
50. 00
s.oo
ll . 4o
50. 00
i52 .4o
3 . ~7
s .oo
20.15
62 . 68
12. 36
2os. 30
21 . 41
4. 24
1 . 60
1 . 00
2 . 1s
s .oo
3 .00
97 .10
49 .96
1.22






























Snreitz Transportation
Springer, AuBusta
Squibb & Sons, E. R.
Stadley ' s Grocery
Standard Alito Parts
Standard 011 Co . or Cali f .
GENERAL FUND
 
Standard Oil Company of California
Standard 011 Co 
Standard Oil Co 
State Hygienic Laboratory
State Hygienic Laboratory
Stationers Corporation
Stationers Corporation
Stedman, E . J .
Sterling Press
Stevens, Fannie
Stevens, Fannie
Stevens, Fred G 
Stewart , John L 
Stoddard , Rebecca
Stonehart Studio
Stonehart Studio
Street er, Geo. C.
Stronach, t~rs . Helen
St r onach, Helen A.
Stumbles , D. L.
St yre, Ben
Sublet t , J r . , Thomas C.
Suggs , Lulu
Swanson, Peter A.
Sweeney , Mrs . Chas. E.
Teeter, Mrs . Shirley
Teixeira, ti.
Texas Company, The
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Thacher, Luin K.
Thole , H 
Thomas , Elma
Thomasson, Sammie Lou
Thompson , Betty
Thompson, Elsie
Thurlby , Harry
Tilley , H. L.
Tilton, L. Deming

Title I nsurance &.Trtist
Tolbert , Fred
Tompkins , Elvira
Torres, Mrs . Elizabeth
Trafford , Gret t a B; 




 








$ s . 20
s.oo
35 . 05
21 .00
20 . 14-
19. 17
53 . 20
4o .oo
6.10
5. 25
2. 63
16.66
9. 41
i 5g. 26
55 .35
g.oo
s .oo
s .oo
333 .00
125 .00
14- .oo
15.00
137 . 50
25.00
25 .00
4o .oo
4-2 .5g
100.00
85 .00
90 . 00
20.00
50 .00
11.00
6.24
13 .50
15. 00
5 .50
4-o . oo
4-o .oo
75 .00
150.00
95 . 00
225 .00
100. 00
157. 50
12. 00
4-o .oo
65. 00
75. 00































NoveMber 9th, 1936 .
Trafton , Muriel GENERAL FUND
Trent , Vern

Tubbs , Jerome F.
Tucker, James
Turner, Arthu.r D.
Turner , S11san
TLtrner, W. A.
Ullman, Samuel L.
Union Feed & Fuel Co .
do do
Union Hard~rar e & Metal Company
do do
Union Hardware & Metal Co .
Union Mill & Lumber Company
Union Mill & Lumber Co .
Union Oil Co . of Californi a
Union Oil Company of Calif .
Union Printing Co .
Uni on Service Station
 u. S. Industrial Alcohol Sales Co 
United States News
Updike, Cecile
Upjohn Company , The
Urton , Charles M 
Utz, Alma
Valley Dairy
Van Den Bergh, Ruth
Van Horn , J. A.
Van 1 s Ma.rket
Vatlghn , Charles
Viles , Ea:rl
Waddell, Mary
Y{addell, t~ary
Wadsworth, J r . , E. E.
Wagner , Gerald W.
\'Talker , J . W.
Walker , R. O.
Wall , Tarry
\Vandell, Ada
Warren , Rhoda
Wa.ter Works Dept 
Water Works Department
Wat er Works Department
Watson, Lottie
iVatts Grocery & Market
Waugh, James B.
''Yeaver, J . 1'1 
Weber, Arthur
Weber Co  , 0 . J 











 

$95. 00
92.00
1 . 21
s .oo
125 .00
4o.oo
135.00
l 66 . 66
211. 68
2. 99
239 .25
19. 30
37 . 35
60 .00
52 .07
5.so
3.00
30 .90
17 .33
i 35. 2s
3.00
50. 00
32 .96
74.74
4.oo
4. 13
g.oo
55. 00
s .oo
10. 00
10.00
15. 00
15 . 00
22 .00
25 .50
125.00
40. 00
s.oo
67 . 40
2. 90
6.4o
4o.oo
9 .00
g.oo
2 . 84
40. 00
6.10

124


























\Vegener, ~tary E. GE!JERAL FUND
Wells, J . G 
Wengren, Selma
Weidman, Phil
Weidman, W. Merle
Western Auto Sunply Company
Western 1Aotor Transfer
do do
.
Western States Grocery Co .
Westwick Iron Works
Westwick, Atwell
Wheeler, Mary L.

Wheeler, Roy
Whilm, Mrs . R. B.
White , Mrs . Ida H
Willson, J,ieryn G.
 Wilson & D1Andrea
Wilson, Chas . L.
Wilson Eva L 
.
Wilson, Eva L.
Wilson, George H.
Wilson, Kent R.
Wilson, Lawrence v.
Winthrop Chemical Comoany
Wood, E. J.1 .
Wood, Elizabeth
Wood, Mrs . \V. H.
Wood, \Villiam
Wood, \Villiarn H.
Woods, Lu Bel
Woods, t!ary
Woods, Ralph
Woodward, Homer R.
Woodworth, Helen L.
Worley, fAabel
Wylie, William J .
Young, Arthur J 
Zackrison, Miss Bertha
Ziegeler, H. Henry


 




Hosmer, Helen FIRST ROAD FUND
Ellis, ?.i . J  FIFTH ROAD FU:ID
llid. Coun .Pub . SPrv. Coro 
Adams Company , J . D.
Adams, Norman
Aguirre, C.
Aguirre, Clat1de
Air Reduction Sales Co .
GOOD ROADS FUrJD

$ g.oo
7 . 42
$0. 00
1$0. 00
135.00
10 .04
7.73
329 .19
l gg . 55
9 .02
16. $4
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g.oo
40. 00
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g.oo
4s.93
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45 . 9g
300. 00
125 .00
g.oo
g.oo
79. 00
g~ . 33
75 . 00
20. 00
55.00
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33 . 55
40. 00
64.52
g.oo
lgo.oo
7. 74
g.oo
s.oo
125.00
g.oo
25 . 00
60.00
2 . ~6
17 .91
60. 00
16.oo
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41. 67



























.
November 9th, i936 
Albertoni, J .  GOOD ROADS FUND
American-LaFrance & Foamite Ind 
Anderson, 0 . A.
Barnes , s.
Begg , James
Brown Bevis Equipment Co .
Brown Bevis Equipment Co.
Brunner Steel Products , Kay
California Blue Print Cor.:tpany
California Corrugated Culvert Co .
Clar k , Mary B.
Co lla.r, Elmer
Cooley , Harry
Crenshaw, Bob
Crews, H.
Day , Art
- Diedrich Aut omotive Parts, L. N.
- Dinsmore , Albert
. .
Dinsmore , Francis
- Doane Building Company
Dover, Frank
Fageol Truck & Coach Company
Flores , Liberio
Floyd , !~anley
Gates, F . H.
Gra:ff't, J .
Grigsby, Al 
Henderson, John
Hildebrand, Jr., A~ J .
Hildebrand, W. G 
Ingersoll Rand Co 
I I som, B. A.
Johns-Manville
Kelley , H.
Levey ' s Auto Top Shop
Lillard, VI . T.
 Luke Tractor and Equipment Co .



Mack-International Motor Truck Corp 
Mattos., ~~anuel .
Meng & .Domi ne;.os
Mol.l , Fr.ank
Moran,. George
McGregor , J. D.

Northwest Engineering Company

Railway Express Company
Ramirez ,. M. 
Rheams, C. W.

Rule Truck Co 
Ryzner, J .
Santa Barbara Retreading Co .


 

$121 .00
1 . 07
22. 00
1os .oo
1.50
14.66
37.94
3.34
21 .03
40 .00
65 .00
5g , 50
51. 00
55. 00
52 . 00
7 . 21
50 .00
50 . 00
2 . 0l
55 .00
130 .6$
51.00
60 .00
323 .3s
117.00
66.oo
114.75
104.oo
65. 00
$. 03
110 .00
2. 36
120.00
16.73
51.00
23. 03
14. 67
60 .00
17.25
54.oo
121.00
174.37
9.06
6.oo
104.50
52 . 00
15. 45
110.00

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Sant a Barbara Telephone
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Santa !~aria Ga.s Company
Sarita Mar ia Gas Co .
Sal1l sbury , c.
Seaside Oil Company .
Shel l Oil Company
Sil ver ia, Antone
Stronach, \Vm 
Strong , Fred.
Sturgeon, H.
Stlmmers, Carl
Teixei ra, M.
Thole , H.
Tognet t i, J 

Co.
Union Har dware & Metal Co 
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Union Mill & Lumber Company
Walker, J . w.
Waugh , Ch~s .
Whitney , Chas.
GOOD ROADS FUND

 




Brown , E. B. HIGH\\'AY I~.1PROVEr,1ENT FUIID
Commercial Offi ce Supply Co .
Crawford , Grace L.
Lillard, J ene
Neel, J r . , Harry
Pacif i c Iron and Steel Co .

Santa Barbara Telephone.Co .
Schauer Pr i nting St1.ldio
Stationers Corporation
St ewart, F.
Union Mill & Lumber Co.
Western Motor Transfer
Westwick, R. C.
Westwi clt, Robert C.


 

Urton, C h~rles M. PWA 1440-R FU1'JD
!.~id . Coun . l?ub . Serv . Corp . CASMA. LT . DI ST . FUND


$ 2 .30
2. 00
17. 16
2. 02
121.00
22~ . 36
32. 00
42 . 50
i 4o .oo
138. 00
115.50
65. 00
ll0.00
60 .50
.4Q .oo
g7. 4-2
10.96
41 . 06
99 . 00
69 . 00
30 .00
200.00
91.71
100 .00
20 . 25
290 . 00
132 .10
5.05
30 .90
. 77
17. 50
2. 91
50 . 6g
300.00
9. s7
2 , 336 ~ 39
31 . 20
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GUAD . LT. DIST . FUND 150 .70
L OS ALJU.108 LT . DIST . FUND 87 ~ 95
do do do ORCUTT LT . DIST . FUND 7s. 50
. .
Sou. Calif .Edi son Co. MISSION CANYON LT . DIST . FUND 3 9 ~ 2 2
do do
Smith, Frank
Smi th, C. L.
Venaas, Es ther M.
Whitesi de , T. L.
do CARP . LT . DIST . FUND 153.04
GUAD . PUB . CEME . DIST. FUND 116.18

SANTA ~:IA.RIA CE.ME.DIST. FUND 100 .00


25.00
100 . 00
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November 9th, i936 . 
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Whitney, M. H. SANTA MARIA CEME . DIST . FUND $175. 00

Holiday Ha.rdware Co. SANTA BARBARA CO . WATER
DIST. NO . l
Santa Ynez Valley Freight Line
11.07
7. 30
Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being calJ_ed, the following

Supervisors voted 'Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanti.rood, Fred G. Stevens,
 .
Ronald ~! . Adam and C. L. Preisker . Noes, None . Absent, None .
Canvassing
the Return
of General
Election.
I In the Matter of Canvassing the Returns of the General Election Held on the

Reces~.
Convened 

Endorsing
Initiative 
Measure.
I
'
3rd day of November, 1936.
This being the tirte 1'1xed by lav1 for canvassing the returns of the General
Election, held on the 3rd day of' November, 1936, the Board proceeded with the canvass 

The Board took a recess until 2 o ' clock p . rn . of this day .
 
At 2 o ' clock p . m. the Board convened.
j\11 Supervisors were present , C. L. P_reisker in the Chair 

I n the Matter of Endorsement of I nitiative ~.teasure Giving State Authority to
Control the 11 t ake11 of Sardines.
~

Upon motion , duly seconded and cRrried unanimously, we the Board of Supervisors ,

Cottnty
Employees
Tra~re l ling
Outside th
Boundaries
of Santa
Barbara
County. 
  believing in the necessity f'or state control and regula~ion of our wildlif'e resources,
do hereby endorse the initiative measure, sponsored by the Fish and Game Development
Association and other conservation and civic bodies, which when enacted into law will
'
give the State au.thority to regulate the 11 take11 of sardines used for straight reductio
purposes by both shore and floating reduction pl ants . Furthermore, we will urge our
Legislators to support the measure when it comes before the January 1937 session of

the Legislature for considerati on.
J In the Matter of County Employees Travelling Outside the Boundaries of Santa
Barbara County.
It was moved, seconded and carried unanimously that no meals shall be charged b
any employee of the County of Santa Barbara except when travelling outside of the

boundaries of Santa Barbara County 
It is further ordered that no employee is to leave his Department or the County
of Santa Barbara during working hours without first getting the consent of the Supervisor
in charge of his Department .
Canvassing j In the Matter of Canvassing the Returns of the General Election Held on the
Rettirns of
General 3rd day of November, 1936.
Election.
Recess .
ConvP.ned.
The Board continued with the canvass of the votes of the General Election .
Said canvass not being completed, it was moved, seconded and carried that same be continued
until November 10th, 1936, at 10 o ' clock a . m.
The Board took a recess until November 10th, 1936, at 9 o ' clock a . m.
Board of Supervisors of the Co11nty of Santa Barbara, State of California
November 10th, 1936, at 9 o 'clock a . m. Present Thomas T. Dinsmore,
Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald !{. Ade.rn and the Clerk.
Absent , C. L. Preisker .
Can~assing / In the Matter of Canvassing Absent Voters' Ballots for the General Election
Absent
Voters' Held on the 3rd day of November, 1936 .
Ballots.
Members of the canvassing Board appointed to canvass the absent voters' ballots
\Vere du.ly S\vorn in by J . E. Lewis , County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of
Supervisors, and proceeded with the canvass of the absentee ballots .
128

Contin1tlnii;
Canvassing / . In the Matter of Canvassing Prec~. nct Retttrns of the General Election Held
Precinct
Rett1rns.
Rece~s.
eontin111ng
Canvassing
Absent Vote s '
Ballots .
./
 
on the 3rd day of November, i936.
The Board continued with the canvass of the votes of the General Election 
 Said canvass not being com~let e d , it was moved , seconded and carried th~t same be

continued until Nove~ber 12th, 1936 , at 9 o ' clock a . m.
The Board took a recess until ?-Tovember 12th, 1936, at 9 o 1 clock a . m.

November 12th, 1936. 9 o ' clock a . m .
    In the Matter of Canvassing Absent Voters ' Ballots for the General Election
Held on the 3rd day of November, i936.

The Board continued with the canvass of the absent voters ' ballots. Said
canvass not being completed, same was conti ntted until. November 13th, 1936, at g
o ' clock a . m 

November 13th, 1936, at g o ' clock a . m.
Cont1n1ing   
Canvassing
Absent Vote s '
Ballots.
/ I n the Matter of Canvassin~ Absent Voters ' Ballots for the General Election
. . .
Held on the 3rd day of November , i936.
The Board continued with the canvass of the absent voters ' ballots . Said

canvass not being completed, same was continued until NoveMber 14th, 1936, at 9
o ' clock a . m.
November 14th , 1936, a t 9 o ' clock a . mr
Cont1nt11ne
Canvassing I In the t~atter of Canvassing the Ballots of the General Election Held on the
Ballots of
General
Election .
Declaring I
the Resu.l ts
of the Gene al
Election.



3rd day of November, 1936.
This beine the time heretofore fixed for continuing the canvass of the votes
of the General Election , a quorttm not being present , the Clerk continu.ed the meeting
until November 16th, 1936, at 10 o ' clock a . m. November l6th, 1936,at 10 o ' clock a. ~
In the Matter of Declaring the Result of the General Election, Held on the
3rd day of November, 1936 

~he canvass of the returns of the absent voters having been completed, and
after adding the results thereof to the results found by this Board at the official
canvass of the votes cast at said General Election, said Board do declare the final 
result thereof as f ollows: Whole number of votes cast in the County is 27,01g; the
names of persons voted for; the offices to fill which each of said persons were vote
for respectively; the number of votes cast for each person in each precinct; the

total number cast in the County for each of said persons~ the propositions voted
upon, and the number of votes cast in each precinct, and the total number cast in

the County for and against each of said propositions , as fo l lows: 



 

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STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST
AT THE
GENERAL ELECTION

HELD
NOVEMBER 3, 1936
COUNTY
State of California
(Section 1282 Pol. Code)


 
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I
ELECTION
PRECINCTS
Carpinteria No. 1
Ca.!Pinteria No. 2
Carpinteria No. 3
Ca interia No. 4
Carpinteria No. -5
Montecito No. 1 - -
Montecito No. 2
Mon tecito No. 3
Montecito No. 4
Montecito No. 5
Surumerla.nd
C_ilil.SlWngs
Mesa.
Miss.ion
"
1----
Santa Barbara No. 1
1----S-anta Barbara No. 2
Santa Barbara No. 3
1-----San-ta Barbara No. 4
Santa Barbara. No. 5
,_ ___Santa_ . B arbara. No. 6
Santa. Barbara No. 7
t-----San-ta Barbara No. 8
Santa Barbara No. 9
1----Santa Barbara No. 10
Santa Barbara. No. 11
Santa Barbara No. 12 1------'"=~
Santa Barbara No. 13

Santa Barbara No. 14
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Santa Barbara No. 15
Santa Barbara No. 16
Santa Barbara No. 17
Santa. Barbara No. 18
Santa. Barbara No. 19
1----Santa Barbara. No. 20
Santa Barbara No. 21
Santa Barbara No. 22
------'-'~-=-'=
Santa Barbara No. 23
Santa Barbara No. 24
Santa Barbara No. 25
Santa Barbara No. 26
Santa Baibara. No. 27
Santa Barbara. No. 28
Santa Barbara No. 29
- ---Santa Barbara No. 30
Santa Barbara No. 31
,_ ___ S anta Barbara No. 32
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Santa Barbara. No. 33
Santa Barbara No. 34
Santa Barbara No. 35
Santa Barbara No. 36
Santa. Barbara. No. 37
Sant a. Barbara No. 38
Santa Barbara. No. 39
Santa Barbara. No. 40
Santa Barbara No. 41

Statement of All Votes Cast at the
ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STA TES I
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Total1 Ca rr ied Forward .03 r":3:! .; =-,;:,.~~~ ~."= ~ ';'-'""
I

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JI
ELECTION
PRECINCTS
, ,
Totals Brought Forward
Santa Barbara No. 45
Santa Barbara No. 46
Santa Barbara No. 47
 Santa Barbara No. 48
Santa Barbara No. 49
Santa Barbara No. 50
Santa Barbara No. 51
 Santa Barbara No. 52
Santa Barbara No. 53
Santa Barbara No. 54

Santa Barbara No. 55
Santa Barbara No. 56
Santa Barbara No. 57
Santa Barbara No. 58
Santa Barbara No. 59
Santa Barbara No. 60
Santa Barbara No. 61
Santa Barbara No. 62
Santa Barbara No. 63
Ballard
. 
Statement of All Votes Cast at the
ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
REPUBLICAN
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Santa Barbara No. 54
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Santa. Barbara No. 56
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Santa Barbara No. 58
Santa Barbara No. 59
Santa Barbara No. 60
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Hope No. 2
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Call for a
Special
Meeting.

November 16th, 1936.
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The Board of Supervisors having this day completed the canvass of all of the
returns of the General Election held on the 3rd day of November 1936, and having
declared the result of said canvass, do hereby declare that the following named persons
received the highest nuober of votes given at said electi on, for each office to
be filled by the voters of said County, and of each politic al s t1bdi vision of said
County for which persons were voted for, to fill any office, and they are hereby declared
elected to the office designated for the term beginning on the first Monday

of January, 1937, as follows, to wit:

Attest:
J. James Hol lister, State Senator, Thirty-first District;
Alfred W. Robertson, Member of Assembly, Thirty-ninth District;
Fred G. Stevens~ Supervisor, Third District.
Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die.
The foregoing minutes are hereby approved.


St1pervisors.
Clerk.
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 tha t
a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors be called t o 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 November

16th, 1936, at 10 o ' clock a . m.
The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting , to wit :
In the Matter of the Allowance of Claims.
In the Matter of Communication from the Pacific Coast Fisheries Institute Relative
to "take" of sardines.
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In the Matter of Communication from Monterey County Relative to Highway Zoning
Ordinance. 
In the Matter of Dance Hall Permit, W. E. Skinner, Buellton, Third Supervisorial
District.
In the Matter of Reports of Forestry Department, Santa Barbara General Hospital and
County Detention Home.
In the Matter of Corrections to the Ass essment Roll for 1936.
In the Matter of Application for Revision of Budget Item.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds.
In the Matter of Claim Withdrawn from the Auditor for correction.
In the Matter of Claims Withdrawn for Correction.
Dated November 9th, 1936.
C. L. PREISKER
F. G. STEVE.TIIS
THOS. DINSMORE
SAM J. STA.l'fflOOD
RONALD M. ADAM
Board of Supervisors of the County of
Santa Barbara, State of California.


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Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
November 16th, 1936, at 11 o'clock a . m. Present: Thomas T. Dinsmore,
Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, C. L. Preisker and
the Clerk. C. L. Preisker in the Chair.
The Board met pursuant to call .
Communicati n . I In the Matter of Communication From the Pacific Coast Fisheries Institute
Relative to 11take" of Sardines.
Above entitled matter was referred to Supervisor Stevens .
Communicati n. / In the Matter of Communication from Monterey County Relative to Highway Zoning
Ordinance .
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Above entitled communication was referred to the County Planning Commission

for study; recommendations to be made to the Board at their meeting of November 23rd,

1936. Copies of correspondence to be given to the District Attorney.
Public Dane / In the Matter of Application of W. E. Skinner for a Public Dance Hall Permit
Hall Permit
Reports.
Corrections 1
of Assessme t .
at Skinner's Cafe, Buellton, California.
W. E. Skinner having filed with the Board of Supervisors an application for a

permit to conduct and maintain a public dance hall in the buildj.ng known as Skinner 's
Cafe, Buellton in Solvang Election Precinct , County of Santa Barbara, State of Califor
nia, under the provisions of Ordinance No . 430, of said county; and said applicat ion
coming on regularly to be heard; and
It appearing to said Board that said application 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 , Sheriff,
and Percy C. Heckendorf , District Attorney of said county; and no objections having
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been made or filed to this Board objecting to the granting said applicat.ion; 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 i n the building known as Slcinner' s Cafe in BuelJ.ton)
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County of Santa Barbara, State of California, so l ong as said appl icant compl ies wi1b.
the provisions of Ordinance No . 430; and
 It is further ordered that a certified couy of the foregoing order shall
constitute a license therefor.
In the Matter of Reports .
Reports from the Forestry Department, Santa Barbara General Hospital and County
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Detention Home were received and ordered placed on file .
In the Matter of Corrections to the Assessment Roll for 1936.
It satisfactor ily appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of
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Santa Barbara, State of California, from a report f i led by the County Assessor, that
cleri cai er rors have been made in cert ain assessments in the Assessment Roll fo~ 1936,
 and application having been made to the Board by said County Assessor for the cancella
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tion of said assessments, as provided by Section 3881 and 3881A of the Political Code
and amendments ther eto; and 

It further appearing that .the written consent of the District Attorney of said
County of Santa Barbara, to the cancellation of said assessments, has been obtained

therefor,
NOW, THEREFORE, it is ordered that the Auditor of the County of Santa Barbara,
State of Cali fornia , be and he is hereby authori zed to make the necessary corrections
in the Assessment roll for the year 1936, as set forth in said report as follows ,
to wit :

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Transfer of I
Funds .
Claim Withdrawn
from
Auditor .
Claims Withdra"
1n for
Correction .
November 16th, 1936.
Strike off from the First Nat'l Bank & Tr. Co. of Santa Barbara, Vol. 1 Page
262, personal property, 8570. This was an error in assessment of furniture. 
Strike off from American Trust Co. Vol. 2 Page 10, personal property, $18lto.
This was an error in assessment of furniture, there being none in the house on the
1st Monday in March 1936.
 Strike off from John S. Edwards, Vol. 2 page 212, personal property $690. This
was a double assessment of furniture, same having been assessed to L. F. Eder and
covered by veterans exemption.
 Strike off from Thomas W. Lowe et ux., Vol. 2 Page 7~3, personal property $340 
This .was an error in assessment of furniture, there being none there on the 1st Monday
in March.
Strike off from Forrest E. Richardson et ux., Vol. 2 page 5lto personal property
$230. This was an error in assessment of furnit ure there being none there on the 1st
Monday in March.
 In the Matter of Transfer of Funds 
 Resolution No. 2122 
WHEREAS, the General Fund of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
is insufficient to meet current expenses of said county; and
WHEREAS, the Unapport1oned. Tax Fund has more than sufficient funds to meet the
current expenses of said fund; and
 WHEREAS, the sum of $50,000.00 is deemed sufficient by this Board to meet the
immediate expenses of said County of Santa Barbara, and said sum does not exceed 85%
of the taxes accruing to either the said County of. Santa Barbara or the Unapportioned
Tax Fund of said County during the Fiscal year 1936-37;
 NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND ORDERED That the Treasurer of said
County of Santa Barbara make a temporary transfer of the sum of $50,000.00 from the
Unapportioned Ta."C Fund to the General Fund of the said County of Santa Barbara, pursuant
to the provisions contained within Article IV, Section 31 of the Constitution of
the State of California; and
IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that. the said Treasurer of said Santa Barbara
County reimburse the aforementioned Unapportioned Tax Fund of said County of Santa
Barbara in like amount from the First Taxes paid to the Tax Collector of said County
of Santa Barbara, during the fiscal year 1936~37.
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara,
Stat.e of California, this 19 day of November, 1936,. by the following vote: Ayes:
Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker
Noea: None. Absent: None.
 In the Matter of Claim Withdrawn from the Auditor for Correction.
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried,. it is ordered that the order made and
ente.red on November 9th, 1936, allowing claim as follows:
Title Insurance and Trust Co. GENERAL FUND $157.50
be and the same is rescinded; and it is further ordered that said claim be recalled fro
the Audi tor and reallowed as follows, to wit.:
 Title Insurance and Trust Co. GD-.TERAL FUND $155.00
/. In the Matter of Claims Withdrawn For Correction.
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claims
be and the same are hereby withdrawn from the meeting of the Board by Supervisors
Preisker and Stevens respectively:

Hollywood Surgical Supply Co. Ltd.
Valley & Coast Transit Co.
Valley & Coast ~~ansit Co.
(Stevens)
(Preisker)
(Preisker)
$ 2.52
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n the Matter of .Allowance of Claims.
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 1n the order of allowance indorsed on the face of each claim,
respectively, to wit :




Abbey, Audrey J . .
Abbott Laboratories
GENERAL .FUND
Abels, Henry
Alderman, Marjorie
Allen Brothers
Allen, Harvey L.
Alletson, Pearl C.
Aloe Company, A. S.
Altschul , Margaret
Aman, Max
Aman, Max 
American Bakery
Amer ican Cystoscope Makers
American Shore & Beach Asen .
Ames, F.
Anderson, Jack
Andrus, Myra C.
Auman, Mrs . Grace W.
A & P Tea Company
Armitage, James H.
Associated 011 Co 
Aubrey, Albert F.
Aulin, Edward
Bailard, Effie W.
Baker, Glenn E.
Bakewell, Benj .
Barker, James E.
Bates, Jenni.e N.
Bates, Wallace M.
Batkin, R . P.
Battles, Ella F  .
Baxter, Don
Beadle, M. w.
Belleu, Mary E.
Bennett, Mildred E.
Bianchi, Marie
Bigelow, Mabel J .
Bither, Bertha w.
Black, Anna L.
Blaclt, Mabel F.
Blumberg, Tillie E.
Bodine, Mrs . Anna M.
Bonetti, Plinio T.
Borderre , Dominica F.
Botello, Refugio E.










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Bourquin, Rebecca H 
Boutell, Jr. , Roger
Bowers, Martha
GEN. ERAL FUND

Boyd, Carrie E.
Brady, Lydia L 
Brake Products Specialty Co .
Brandt, Nettie E 
Brandt, Nettie E.
Braun Corporation
Braun Corporation
Bresee, Amy E.
Brians, ~-~rs. Emma
Brickey, Vivian
Brickey , Mabel A 
Bricoe, William R.
Broadway Auto Parts
Brooks, May I 
Brookline, Mrs . Margaret
Browns Drug Store
Brown, George S 
Brown, J 
Brown, Mrs . Lottie C.
Brush, Dr. N. H.
Bryant and Trott Company
Buell, Thyra L 
Buhn, Libbie M 
Burbridge, Frank
Burdick, Mabel A 
Burns , Irene K.
Butts, Mrs . Laura M 
Cadwell, Ray L.
Calderon, Dolores
Calderon, Irene A.
Calderon , J . s.
California Market
California Pipe & Supply Co .
do do
Calhoon, Joseph W. P.
Campbell , Gertie A.
Campigl ia, Jas .
Carlson, Lorraine

Carlson, Martha H.
Carpinteria Boy Scouts
Carpinteria Community Church.
Carpinteria Realty Co.
Carroll, Frank
Carter Hardware Company
Carton, Rosemary
Case, Catherine
Case, Mrs . L.R 







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Catlin, Charles A 
Catlin, Frances A.
GENERAL FUND
Cella, Rose
Chamberlain, F. M.
Chambers, Myrle
Chew, Izenia N.
Chibos, Clara
City Bakery
Clark, Mrs . Lela
Clark, Mary Sloan
Cleaver, Ethel M.
Cobb, Charles L.
Cochrun Garage, E. D.
Coiner, C. A.
Coiner, A~ary G.
Cole, Phyllis L.


Collins, Ada 
Collins, Ada 
Commercial Office Supply Company
Conn, Oma Lee
Connor, Thomas F 
Cooley, Grace H 
Cooper, Alice V 
Cooper, Lilla
Copleman , Mrs. Helene
Cossa, Lydia
Cota, Juan
Cote, Mrs . Martha A.
County National Bank
Covarrubias, Yris
Craviotto Bros.
Crawf'ord, Daphne
Crawford, James D.
Cronhol.m, Thure
Cudney, Frances C.
Curryer, J. Dan 
Curtis, Charles
Cushman, Mrs. Jessie S. 
Cutter Laboratories
Davidson, Jessie Mary
Davis, Arthur
Davis, C. E 
Davis, Eithel L 
Davis, Martha C.
Davison, Sam
Dawe, Lydia T.
Day, Sylvia L.
Dearborn, Rose S 
Deck, Bert E 
Delawie, Gertrude A 





 



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Delker , Barbara GENERAL FUND  
Dellar , Earl
Department of Penology
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De Ponce, J eannette
DeVa.ul , J. M.
Dexter, Emma T.
Dimock, Eugene
D:tmock , Mary E 
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Dinnes, Bert T 
Doane Building Co 
Doerr, Elizabeth B.
Dominguez, J uan
Donahue , Emma
Donovan, Daniel F.
Donker, Alice B.
Donze, Mrs . Fae
Dooley, Frank J 
Downs, J ohn S.
Drinkwitz, Carl
Drumm, Mrs . Fern M.


Ducommun Met als & Supply Co.
Eby, Evelyn J.
Echarren, Marguerite
Edrington, Rowena
Edwards , Adele
Edwards, Laur a L.
Edward~ , Mable K 
El Camino Chevrolet Co.
Elliott, Annie L.
Elliott, Velda J 
Engelbert, Gertrude
English, Mrs . Lilian S.
Erichsen, Mae B.
Erwin, Mabel s.
Eubank, Odessa E.
Evans, Henry N.
Evans, Henry N.
Evans , Mrs. Osee
Fancy Fish Market
Fairbanks, Katherine
Fariola, Lena S.
Felix, Frank

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Firestone Auto Supply and Serv. Stores
Fischer, Betty L.
Fish, Martha
Fitzgeral d, Ludie
FitzPatrick , John L.
Flanagan , Mike
Fleischer, Olga
Fly, Cora M.



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Forbes, Birdie E 
Ford, Albert E.
Ford, Dorothy A~ .
GENERAL FUND
Ford, Orrin E 
Forsyth , Sadie E.
Foster, Mrs . Elizabeth
Franklin, Mrs . Al i ce
Fraundorf, Walter R 
Free Advertiser, The
French , Mrs . Harriet C 

Frew, Howard
Friday, Mrs . Martha A 
Fridell , Clyde C.
Froom Tank Company
Froom Plumbing Co., Arthur
Froom, Lul u B.
Fuhlrodt, Mrs . E. Gertrude
Fuhlrodt, Mrs . E. Gert r ude
Fuller, Josh
Fullerton, Mrs . Blanche
Furay, Suzanne
Gabbert, Lena C.
Gage, Nellie w.
Gamble, Elroy T 
Ganahl, Lumber Company
Gardner-Wheaton Drug Co .
Garrigan, J. D 
Gates, Estella
Gay, Laura A.
Gay, Laura
Geib, !~rs  Ann C.
Germain , Glenna
German , Lillie M 
Gibbs, Elizabeth A.
Gilmore Oil Company
Glasgow, Franci s M.
Glenn, Maude A.
Glines, Neal C 
Golden State Company
Gomes, Mrs . Frances
Goodacre, Florence A.
Goodwin, Bertha l.i .
Gow, Ollah
Gray, Albert E.
Grayson, H. B 
Green, Harry L 
Green, Herbert W 
Griffin , Joseph J 
Grinstead, Albert O 
Gunderson, G. T 










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November 16th, 1936.
Gusman, Casimiro GENERAL FUND
Gutierrez Electric Co  .
Hales, Sadie Grace
Hall , Alice L 
Hall, Mrs . Mary Ann
Hamilton, Wade
Hammond, Agnes F  .
Hanna, Margaret .
Hannah, Effie
Hansen , Fred L 
Hansen , Fred L.
Hansen, liagnus
Hansen, Mrs . Ruth
Hanson, A. M 
Hanson, Margaret
Hapgood, Elsie R.
Harkness , Hilda R 
Harmer, Mrs . Florence Weston
Harris , Lulu C 
Harris , Lulu C 
Harsh, Fred T.
Hartley, Anna M.
Haslam & Co . , W. A 
Haslam & Company, W. A 
Hastings , Airs . Anne F.
Hatch , Leah P.
Hawkins Tire Shop
Hayward, Al W 
Hayward, Katherine
Hazard, Mrs . Edna May.
Heiges , Dr. L. E.
Heitz , Mrs . Emily F.
Henderson, Dr. H. C.
Henderson, H. E.
Henderson, H. E.
Henderson, Harlin F.
Henry, Mrs . J~amie Nance
Hensel , Edyth H.
Hensey, Olive E.

Hergert, Annette J .
Heumphreus-Smith Elec . Co .
H. & H. Roofing Company .
Hicks, Geo . H.
Heistand, Stella L.
Hineman, Mary L.
Hineman, Winifred A.
Hoberg, Berth Ji.
Hockett , Mrs . Hilda C.
Hodges, Fae E.
Hoffman-Le.Roche Inc .


 
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Hohmann, ~.~innie D.
Holiday Hardware Co  .
Hollister, Chester A.
Holloway , Lena J 
GENERAL FUND
Hollywood Surgical Supply Co .
HolJywood Surgical Supnly Co 
Hollywood Wholesale Prod  . Co .
Hope Ranch Park Homes Assn.
Hopwood, Anita B 
Hotel Californian
Hotel Carrillo
Hous~,Louise C 
Howard, Grace E 
Howe, Gertrude C.
do do
Hughes Brothers
Hughes , Allo F.
Hummel Sheet Metal Works
Hutchicon, J ohn R 
Huyck, Eva L 
I .liff, Ida M.
I nga~ell , Hulda E.
Inglis, Jessie I.
I nglis , Minnie M.
J ackson , Eder s.
Jacobs, H. H.

Jacobs, Robert C 
J ames , Harold L 
J ames , Xameveve
J anssens , Domenica L.
do do
J ennings , Linnie E.
Jensen, Christine B.
J oehnck, D. F.
J ohnson , Topsy Hilton
J ohnson, W. B.
Jonasen, 1.~rs . Freddy
J uarez, Anita V 
J ullien , Leon
J ulli en, Pesgy B.
J uster, May V.
Kellogg, Eugene S.
Kelsey , I rene
Kendrick, Carrie A 
Kilgore, Mary B.
Kimberly, Jimmie
King , Mar garet C.
Kirkpatrick ' s
Kirkwood, Ada
Kirkwood, Ada















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270 .92
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9.06
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November 16th, 1936.
Knight s of Columbus Home As'sn; GENERAL FUND
Knott , Edna R 
Kortner, Gertrude
Kramer, A. P 
Kramer, A. P.
Kramer, Marjorie I .
Krebbs , Mrs . Carl
Kummer Clidams Sheet ,Metal Works
Kyle , Charles L.
Lafourcade , Joe
Lamb Auto Erectric Co 
Lane , Frank
Lane , Frank
- Larco Fish Company,
- - Lear ned , G. F 
.
Lee, '-~ellicent s.
.
Letson, William w.
- Lewis ,
Florence D.
Lewis , Fred E 
Lewi s , Harr y
Lewis , J. E.
Lewis , J . R 
Lidbom, Hazel
Lindstr om, Victor R.
Linker, Hazel V.
Linman, Esther C.
Lloyd, Violet E.
Loeser L~bora t ory
.
s.
Lompoc Light & Yia ter Department
Lompoc Li gh t & Water
Longmire , Charles A 
Longmi re, Delia H.
Lore , Lou S.
Lucking , Reginald S.
Lungren, w. w.
Lyda, Ben o.
Lyon Van & Storage Co.
MacDonald, Helen E.
Madsen, Chris
Magl io , Mrs  AJ.ma
l~ai n, R. C.
Manning , Hattie B.
Manning , Hattie B.
Mar kl ing, Paul W 
Marks , Eleanor s.
Mar kus, Louise B.
Marriott, William E.
Martin, Mabel E.
Martin, W. T.




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72 . 25
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Mathews, Mrs . C. L.
Mathiesen , Christine
Maxfield, Don D .
Mayer, Hardy
GENERAL FUND
ltay er, Har dy
Mayta, Donna E.
Meloling , Justin L.
Menghetti , Clelia
Miranda, Chas . F.
Mercer, Charlotte D 
Methodist Church
Meyer ' s Produce
Meyers, Maud P.
Meyer, J~arie
Midland Counties Pub . Serv. Corp.
Miller ' s Pharmacy
Miller, Angie M.
ttiller, Chester
1Ailler, F. E.
Miller, Margaret B.
Misemer, D. Joe
Misemer, D. Joe
Mission Ice Co 
Mission Paint & Art Co .
Moller , Chris tina
Moody, Edna J,f 
Moore , Clinton P.
Moor e, Stella
Morehouse , Martha
Morri s, Harbrow W.
Morriss, Ray
(
Moulds, Mrs . Ruby A 
Murphy, Clara H 
Mu1--phy, Wi lliam
Myers, Chester W 
 McCaleb, W. H.
McCormick, Mrs . Conway
McCray, Muriel R.
McG:ees- Birdie
McGregor, Sara E 
Mci ntyre, Henrietta T 



McKee, Agnes
McKesson- Western Wholesale
McKesson- Western Wholesale
do do
McNally, !.tary E 
t!cNeil, W.
McNeil , Vendla
McNutt , W. B.
Negus , Will iam






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November 16th, i936.
Negus, William N. GENERAL FUND
News-Press Pub . Co 
do do
Newton , Irving I 
Nickson, Mrs Ivy M 
Ogan , Myrtle
Ohio Chemical and Manufac . Co 
Oliver, Kathryn A.
Oliver a , Leila E.
Olson, Clara A.
Openshaw, Mrs . Jennie M 
Orriss, Elsie
Osgood, Inez L.
Osuna, o 
Ovieda, Toney
Pacific Coast Coal Company
Pacific Coast Publishing Co .
Pacific Freight Lines
do do
Page, Martha R 
Page, Mrs . Sally O.
Palmaymesa, Adelaide
Parks, Pearl
Parnell, Lucy W 

Parsons, Frank J .
Paulding, Mary L.
Paulin, David W.
Peery, Marjorie C.
Petersen, Vict or A.
Peterson , Mary J .
Phelps, Elton H.
Phillip, Andrew
Phinney, Flossie F .
Pickett, E.S.
Pico, J . B.
Pierce, Rosa
Pilley, Floy D.
Pimentel, Minnie H.
Pol ley,Margar et P.
Poole , Nina
Poppers, Mrs . Roslyn
Porter, Harry L.
Potter, Terence
Railway Express Agency
Record, T. T 
Red Cross Drug Comnany
Reeder, Myr tle
Reeder, Myrtle
Reily Machine Works
Rex, Zaida V 

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65. 00
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Rice, Warren B.
Richards, Pearl
Richards , Thelma. Y.
Richter, Helene c;
GENERAL FUND


Rios, Myrtle 1Aa.e
Regents of the University of Calif.
Rizor, Ruth
Rodgers, Luella.
Roemer , Edna.
Romero, Frances H.
Romero, James
Roome, C. T.

Ros ema.ry Fa.rm
Roughcore , Lida. B.
Rumsey, Floy E.
Sadler, Myra. !!.
Sainsbury, Rose M.
Sainsbury, Rose M.
Sanchez, Manuel
Santa. Barbara. Clinic
Santa. Barbara Clinic



Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital
Santa Barbara Rock
Santa Barbara Teleohone Co .  
do do
do do
Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Garage
Santa Maria Gas Company
Santa Maria Milk Co .
Sauter, Norma D .
.
Sawyer, Irene
Scherer Company, R. L.
Schi onnemann , Emma B.
Schuld Si gn Co .
Schulze, Ruth H.
Schurmeier, Harry L 
Schweizer, Guelda. !~ 
Scott, Ethel M.
Scott, Katharine
Scott, Maria T 
Scott, Za.los W 
Searey, l{rs. Orianna. H.
Sears Roebuck & Comoany
Seerey, Vera M 
Senay, Percy F.
Senay, Percy F 
Shean, Dudley B.
Shean, Dudley B.
Shedd , Bertha.



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167 .27
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November 16th, 1936.
Shell Oil Co. GENERAL FUND
Shepard, Frank
Sheppar d , James s 
Sheridan, Mary L 
Shumaker, W. H 
Siegfried, Ethel J 
Silva, Marie T 
Silveria, Antone
Alex Sims Company & Armstrong Cork Pro. Co 
Smith, Alice
Smith, Mrs . Callis
Smith, Mrs . Edith
Smith, Ellen
Smith, Estelle M.
Smith, Greeta
Smith, Nelson
Smith, Nelson F.
Srni th, Ray C.
Smith, W. C.
Smith, W. F 
Smith, \Val ter A.
Snow, Vida
Snyder, Bereniece H.



Sot1le and Murphy, Winsor e.nd John Frederic
Sou. Calif. Edison Company
do a.o
Sou. Counties Gas Co.
do do
do do
Sou. Pacific Company
do do
Spurrell, Fred W.
Stafford, Bertha S.
Standard Brands of Calif 
Stanley , Mamie
Stanwood, W. S.
Steele, Ida K.
Stephan, Ida N.
Stevens , Minnie
Stewart, Arthur
Stickton, Amy E.
Stier, Harry E.
Stowell, Arthur
Strawn, Mabel E.
M.
D.
Strobridge, R. M.
Stroman, Bess
Stull, Lillian B.
Stutsman, Grant
SuJ.livan, Anna E.
Sumner, Barbara

$69.95
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12.50
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375.04
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Super ior Laundry GENERAL FUND
Sweet , J eanett e
Taylor, J . Lewis
Tennyson The Druggist
Thol e , Els i e A.
Thomas , Ter esa
Thor nburgh , Mrs . Bertha
Thorner , ~f .
. Thorner, !~ .
Ti lton, Geor ge w.
Timmer man, Emmett F 
Tomasi ni , Lillian D.
Tracy , John V.
Trel oar, Florence



Tri-Counties Elect r ic Supol y Co .
Tripp, Margar et K 
Tudor, Gwendolyn
Tul ly , Mar gar et L.
Runnell , Mrs . Ellen K 
Tunnell, Dewey T 

Tur ner, Dr . F. A.
Tuthill , Mr s . Dona
Twi t chell , John
T\vi tchell , J ohn

 
Union Mill & Lumber Co .

Union 011 Company of California
U~ j ohn Company, The
Val encia, Dolores
Valley Ice Service
Van Den Ber gh, Frank s.
Van Genabeck , Joseph
do do
Vaughn, Florence
Vaughn, Leon W.
Velasque ; , Joe
Vict oria Moto!'s
Victoria l!otor s
Vict oria Mo t or s
Vieira , Katie M.
Viet s , Ca r l
Wa de, Matilda ~A .
Wait e , Ruth E 
Wal ker, Fa i th H.
Walker, Mrs . Nora



Wallace & Co~pany , J. D  .
War r en , Tr esa
Watson, Kate Alida
Waugh, J enni e
Waugh, Mrs . Ruth N.
Webster, Gerti e M.



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g.oo
g.oo
266 . 10
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20.00
39.02
64 .4g
16.41
7.00
10.04
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g.oo
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g.oo
g.oo
36.00
5.9g
7.56
75.74
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6.75
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November 16th, 1936.
Westinghouse X-Ray Company GEN.ERAL FUND
Westwick Iron W. orks
do do
Whipple, Edythe E.
Wilber, J. E.
Willett, Vera Clark
Williams, Josie
Willits, Merle N.
Willson, Edward
Wilson, Bessie B.
Wilson, Mamie E.
Wood, Charles
Wood, David J.
Wood, David J.
Wood, Helen M.
Wood, Vincent E.
Woods, Catherine A.
Woodsford, Cyril J.
Wo.rley, E. C.
Wright, Nell Cate
Wurz, Mrs. Alice S.
Wyatt, Stella
Wyeth & Brother, John
. Wyeth & Brother, John
Young, Zora S.
Zigler, L.
Zvalanek, Minnie M.
Shepard, Charlotte

FIRST ROAD FUND
Western Motor Transfer THIRD ROAD FUND
Adams , Norman
Akens, Wm.
American Bitumuls Co.
Anderson, William
Andrews, Bert
Associated 011 Co.
do do
do do
Avant , Louis
Barrick, A. R.
Batkin , R. P.
Bennett, Chas 
Beuterbaugh, Fred
Biby, Howard
Block, A.
Bowsen, K. B.
Breck, Benjamin
Breen, Ed.

GOOD ROADS FUND


$ 234.01
14.17
136.30
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12.00
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112.90
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4.o4
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35.00
75.00
55.00
77 .6;3:
22.00
69 .00
31.50
101.75
321.35
44.oo
54.oo
141.00
60 .75
14.oo
2og. 50
32 . 45
28.00
40. 50
66.oo
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Cantlay, Jas. GOOD ROADS FUND
Caricuburo, John
Collar, Elmer
Cooley, Harry
Cota, Mike
Cravens, Marcus
Cravens, Tom
Crav1otto Brothers
Day, Art
Diedrich Automotive Parts, L . N 
.
Doerr, L. R.
Donaldson, N. B 
Downing , Harry
Ducommun Metals & Supply Co . 
Fageol Motor Sales Co .
Farren, Arthur
Fent Service Co . , John
Freeze & Freeze
Gano , Robert
Gilmore Oil Co 
Goleta Garage and Machine Shop
Grigsby, Al
Gunderson , G. T.
Hanly, Leo
Hildebrand, Jr., A. J.
Hildebrand, W. G.
Hoffman, W. O.
Horn , Geo .
Hurst Concrete Products
Huyck, Andy
Huyck, Cedric
James, George
Jones, Chas 
La Fombois, Bill
~ Lambert, C. E 
Lambert, Clarence
Lambert, Ray
Lash, Art
Lester, James
Lewis Implement Co .

Lompoc Li ght & Water Dept .
Luke Tractor and Equipment Co .
do do
Maddox & Yauney Machine Works
Mattos, Manuel
Mercer, Bob
hi1iller, Lee
Moll, Frank
Morris, R. W 
McGinnis, John







61g .oo
46 .oo
70 .00
6o . 75
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10.00
57 .50
g.50
56 .00
lS . 7~
97 .50
56 .00
121.50
13 .66
1.52
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7g . 22
3.15
27 .15
46s .91
2.43
66. oo
65 .01
176.99
104.oo
60 .00
24.oo
65.25
4o .96
56 .00
63 .00
22 .00
114.75
92 .00
96 .00
55 .00
90.00
50 .00
25 .00
12 .03
11.33
114.12
99 .73
63 . 22
55 .00
1.$2
216.00
24.oo
6S . 20
114.75



November 16th, 1936.
Mci ntyre, Ed . GOOD ROADS FUND
McKnight , Sr. , Edwin
Ontiveros , Lawrence
Os t erman , J ohn
Ott Hardware Co .
Pacific Coast Coal Company
Page, Dewey
Randal le, Ray
Rheams , C. W.
Rhoades , Coy
Robi son, M. H.
Romero, L.
Ro.yer' s Gar age
Rudolph 1 s Har dware.
Ruffner& Ruff ner Garage
Sant a Barbara Brake Service
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Santa Maria Valley Railroad Co 
Saulsbury, Lenn
Seaside Oil Company
Saside Oil Cornpany
Smith , J ames
Smith, Harry .
Smith, W  . F .
Snow, Beverley 

Solvang Garage and Service Station
Southern Calif ornia Edison Company
 Sparrow, Fred
Spears- Wel ls Machinery Co 
Standard Oil Co .
.
Steffersen, Nels
Stemper, Emi l
Stockt o.n , Dick
Stroman, Ralph
Sulli van , Earl
Summers , Carl
Twi tchell , L. L.
Victoria Motors
Waugh, Chas .
Wertz, E.
Western Pi-oe and Steel Co .
 \Vest ern Welding Co .
Whalen, J . T.
Williams , M.
Wolford, A. B.
Wullbrandt, John
Zisman, \falter
Zisman, Walter 


$12.00
22 .00
114. 75
7s.oo
65 .18
23 .71
22 .86
56. 25
56 .00
60 .00
196.oo
72.00
17.70
2~ .59
68 .02
1.55
5.05
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16s.75
265 .97
138.75
1.86
36 .00
20 .00
72 .00
64.$6
86 .95
2.00
56 .65
53 .57
20 .00
60 .00
5s.50
5s .oo
67 .50
65 .00
55 .00
11 .1$
66.oo
15 .00
514.12
6. 25
192.50
71.00
54.oo
22 .00
27 .50
30 .00
Ap-reernent J
Settling and
Compromi sing
Clair.is --Goleta
Sandsp t.

 Stubbs, Jr. , Joe
Case, Dr. Harold T.
Mollath, Dr. Leo
T. & T. Garage
STATE RELlEF FUND
UNEMPLOY11E}lT RELIEF FUND
LOS ALAMOS FIRE FUND
Aggeler & Musser Seed Co . SANTA MARIA CEME. DIST .
FUND
Mid. Cos . P. s. Corp.
Sadler, G. L.
Edwards, Archie M  TRIPLE :PARJCWAY TRUST FUND
$ 1 . 44
4-8 .75
15 .00
20 .39
37.91
5. 90
441.10

.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. Noes , None. Absent, None 
. Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die 
. The foregoing minutes are hereby approved 

 oard of Supervisors 
Attest:,
 Clerk 

~oard of Supervi sors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
November 23rd, 1936, at 10 o'clock a . m. Present: Thomas T. Dinsmore,
Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald !{ . -Adam, C. L. Preisker and the
Glerk. C. L. Preisker in the chair 

Due to more pressing matters to come before the Board, the reading of the

Minutes was contintled tlntil later in this day 

In the Matter of Resolution . ~u.thorizing Chairman and Clerk o.f the Board to
Execute Agreement Settling and Compromising Claims Relative to the Goleta Sandspit.
Resolution No . 2123 .

WHEREAS, the County of Santa Barbara is the holder of a permit from the United
States of America granted by the Secretary of the Interior thereof, dated July 24t.h ,


1926, the same having been granted pursuant to the authority of an Act of the Congress
of the United States of America, approved by the President of the United States of
 .
America, on the 5th day of April, 1926, said permit granting to the County of Santa
Barbara the right to use the Goleta Sandspit in the County of Santa Barbara for certai

purposes specified therein; and
WHEREAS, the County of Santa Barbara has occupied and used saidsmdspit continually
from the date of said permit, pursuant thereto, and had for long time prior
thereto used the same for county purposes; and
WHEREAS, on the 10th day of May, 1930, the Thomas B. Bishop Company , a corporation,
commenced an action in the United States District Court for the Southern
District of California, Central Division) No . 4o13 -M, in the files of said Court,
 
entitled "Thomas B. Bishop Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. County of Santa
Barbara, a public corporation, et al., defendants", in which action said corporation
sought the possessJ_on of said Goleta Sandspit from the C6unty of Santa Barbara and
from Harold S. Chase, Gertrude B. Chase, his wife, Peter Cooper Bryce, Angelica S.
Bryce, his wife and the Department of the I nterior of the United States of America;
and

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i 9
November 23rd, 1936 .
WHEREAS, after the trial of said a.ct ion, judgment 1Nas rendered in fa.vor of
the said defendants , and against said plaintiff; and
 WHEREAS, said action is now pending on appeal in the Circuit Court of the
United States for the Ninth Circuit; and  
WHEREAS, Harold S. Chase and Gertrude B. Chase, his wife , and Peter Cooper
Bryce and Angelica S. Bryce, his wife, claim to be the owners of the westerly portion
of the said Goleta Bandspit by virtue of a tideland patent issued by the State of
California to Thomas Sprague, recorded in Book 11A11 page 206 of .the Records of Santa
Barbara County, and to the balance of the Sandspit by virtue o~ adverse possession
and t.l:1e payment of certain taxes and othersie; and

WHEREAS, the claims of the County of Santa Barbara and the Department of the
Inter.ior of the United States on behalf of the United States of America were not
litigated as agai~st:the clai~ of Harold S. Chase and Gertrude B. Chase , his wife , and
Peter Cooper Bryce and Angelica S. BPyce, his wife , in the above-mentioned action by
the Thomas Bishop Company, a corporation , for the reason that all of sa.id defendants
co- opera.ted with each other in resisting the claims of the plaintiff in said acti'on;
and
WHEREAS, in view of the decision of the United States. Diatrtct Court, that
the Thomas B. Bishop Company, a corporation, had no right to the pos9ession of said
Goleta Sandspit, and
WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors , on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara
and the said Harold S. Chase, Gertrude B. Chase , Peter Cooper Bryce and Angelica S.
Bryce, believe t~a t said decision makes it possible to compromise and settle at this
time all claims c said parties to the possession, title, l.1se and occupancy of the
said Goleta Sandspit;
.
NOW, THEREFORE, it is resolved and ordered that said claims to said Sandspit
be compromised and settled in accordance with the terms and provisions of that certain
agreement, made and entered into on the 23rd day of November, 1936, by and between the
County of Santa Barbara , and Harold S. Chase, Gertrude B~ Chase, his wife , Peter
. .
Cooper Bryce and Angelica S. Bryce, his wife ; and the Chairman of this Board and the
Clerk thereof are hereby ordered and directed to execute and attest, respectively, on
behalf of the County of Santa Barbara , said agreement dated November 23rd, .1936,
hereinabove referred to; 
IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that said Chairman and Clerk execute any
 and all instruments necessary to carry out the terms and provi sions of said agreement
dated November 23rd, 1936.
 Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, this 23rd day of November, 1936, by the following vote:
 Ayes : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L.
Acceptance of
Deed.
Preisker. Noes : None. Absent: None .
/ I n the Matter of Acceptance of Deed Conveying Property to the County gf.
Santa Barbara constituting a portion of the Goleta Sandspit 
.
Resolution No. 2124.
IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the Deed , dated the 12 day of Novembe ,
1936, by and between Harold S. Chase and Gertrude B. Chase, his wife, and Peter Cooper
Bryce and Angelica S. Bryce, his wife, and the County of Santa Barbara, whereby the sa d
persons hereinabove na.med grant, bargain, sell and convey t o the said County of Santa
Barbara, certain real property in the County of Santa Barbara, which said property
cons ti ttites a portion of what is commonly known as the Goleta Sandspi t, be and the
same is hereby accepted. ' 
1-50
Exec11tion of
Deed --- Go1e a I
Sandspit .
Passed and adopted by the Boa.r d of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of Cali fornia , the 23rd day of November, 1936, by the f ollowing vote ;
Ayes : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. St evens, Ronal d M. Adam and C. L.
Preisker. Noes : None. Absent : 1'!one .
I n the Matter of Execution of Deed Relative to Gol eta Sandspi t .
Upon moti on, duly seconded and carried unani mously , the Chairman and
Clerk of the Board are authorized to execute deed from the County of Santa Barbara ~
Harold S. Chase , et al . , relative to compromise of claim to a portion of the Goleta
Sandspit .
Proposed / I n the Matter of Proposed Subdivision to be Located North of the City
Subdivision
---"Bates and of Santa fl.iaria , to be Known as "Bates and Saulsbury Subdivision" .
Saulsh11ry Sub division". Mr. Bates and l4r. Saulsbury appeared before the Board to discuss the1r
Contin1ting
W.P.A. Commun
Sanitation
Program.
I
ty
plans , and the matter was referred to Supervisor C. L. Preisker for further study.
In the ~!atter of Contin11ing the W. P. A. Community Sani ta.ti on Program
in Santa Barbara County.
I t was moved , seconded and carried una.ni mo1lsly that the Chairman d~rect
a letter to Colonel Hugh A. Beaton , Jr. , urgentl y requesting a continttation of the
W. P. A. sanitation program in this County . Copies of letter to be sent to Dr. Main,
Dr . Hirst and Mr . Saulsbury.
Meeting of
California
Mission Trail
As~ociation .
/ In the Matter of Meeting of the Cali fornia Mission Trails Associat ion.

Plans f or the meeting of the California Mission Trails Association,
to be held in Santa Barbara on.December 4th and 5th, 1936, were discussed and all
members of the Board were urged to attend.
A-n-oointment of Draml
J 11rors for
~ In the Matter of Appointment of Drawn Jurors for the year 1937
Members of the Board requested the Clerk to orovide them with a list
1937
\Veekly Report l
Santa Barbar
Coo11ty Water .
i11orks Dist . No.l
Comnunicatio . ~
St1dy of
Beach Eros1o ./
of member s of the Drawn J \1ry , in their resoective districts , for the past year , and '
the required number to be submitted this year.
In the Matter of Weekly Report of Santa Barbara County Waterworks
District No . l ~ 
Above entitled report was referred to Supervisor Stevens , to be placed
on file when his study has been completed. .
In the Matter of Com~unication from Carpinteria. Cooperative Vegetable
Growers Association.
Letter from Carpinteria Cooperative Vegetable Growers Association
was read, order placed on file , and the Clerk directed to acknowledge same .
In the Matter of Application o~ the City and County of Santa Barbara
to the Federal Government , Relative to Study of Beach Erosion .
Copy of aforementioned appli cation placed on file .
Corrections
to the At:1ses -
ment Roll fo
1936.
~ I n the .Matter of Correctlons to the Assessment Roll for 1936.
I t satisfactorily a.nearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County
of Santa Barbara, State of California, from a report filed by the County Assessor,
that clerical errors have been made in certain assessments for the year 1936, and
application having been made to the Board by said County Assessor for the cancellation
of said assessments , and any and all uncollected taxes on or against said real
prooerty , as provided by Section 3gg1 and 3S$1A of the Political Code and amendments
thereto; and
I t further apoearing that the written consent of the District Attorney
of said County of Santa Barbara, to the c~ncellation of sai d assessments , has been
obtained therefor ,
NO \'I, THEREFORE, 1 t is ordered that the Audi tor of the Co11nty of Sarta


 
November 23rd, 1936.

Barbara, State of California, be and he is hereby authorized to make the necessary
corrections in the Assessment Roll for the year 1936, as set forth in said report as
follows , to wit:
Strike off from the assessment of H. L. Brainard, Vol. 1 Page 324, assessment
of $570 . personal property . This was an error in assessment, there being no furniture
in the house on the 1st Monday in March i936.
Strike off from Margaret Rasor, Vol . 3 page 261 improvement $100. assessed

against Lots 7 & S Block 6 Lompoc City. Thts was a clerical error in assessment .
Strike off from Mrs . Esperanza Ru.iz, Vol . 3 page 341, i mprovements $170.
This was an error in assessment, improv~ments having been removed prior to 1st Monday
in March, 1936.
Strike off from Maria Estacio , Vol. 3 page 544, i mprovements $94o . ~ssessed

against Lot 7B of Nt of Fairlawn Addn . Error in assessment , same having burned prior
to 1st monday in March , 1936. 
Strike off from Virginia A. Silveria Vol. 3 page 621 Assessment of $200.
from Lots 1B-2B Block 10 Fair.lawn Addn . account of clerical error.
In the Matter of Corrections to the Assessment and Delinql1ent Rolls for the
YeaT 1932 and 1935
Corrections ,/
to the Asse sment
and
Delinquent
Rolls.

It satisfactorily appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of
Santa Barbara, State of California, from a report filed by the County Assessor, that


clerical errors have been made in certain assessments in the assessment and delinquent
rolls for 1932 and 1935 , and application having been made to the Board by said County
Assessor for the correction of same as provided by Section 3S04A of the Political Code
and amendments thereto;and
It further appearing that the written consent of the District Attorney of
said County of Santa Barbara, to the corrections, has been obtained therefor,
NOW, THEREFORE, it is ordered that the Auditor of the County of Santa Barbara,
State of California, be and he is hereby authorized to make the necessary corrections
in the Assessment and Delinquent rolls for the years 1932 and 1935, as set forth in
said report as follows , to wit :
On the 1932 assessment roll page 90 and delinquent roll page 171, .change the
assessment of Kate Donahue from Lot ~ Sub 1 of Sec. 21 Twp. 6N R 31 W to Lot 1 Sub
1, Sec. 21 , Tv1p 6N. R 31 \'f{ .
On the 1935 roll Vol. 1 page 43 and delinquent roll page 6, change the
assessment of J . R. Fithian of NW: of NW; of Lot l Sec. 20 Twp 4 N R 25 W. to N\t
of N\i and Lot 1, Sec. 20 , Twp 4N.R 25 w:
Cor:ununication. / In the Matter of Communication from Santa BB.rbara County Cooperative
Reoort. 

(

Industries, Gtioup 1 .
Letter from Santa Barbara County Cooperative Industries, Group 1, relative
to relief problems was referred to Harvey J. Rudolph, County Welfare Director, for a
report .

In the Matter of Report on the County Farm, Dairy Division .
W'rltteh repor.t bf Sydney A. Anderson, Farm Advisor, on the results obtained
by the Dairy Division of the County Farm was referred to Supervisor Adam.
Transfer of I. I n the Matter of Agreement of Transfer of residence of Helen and Theodore
Residence of
Helen Mulfor , ?l~tllford , Old Age Security Recipients.
et al., Old
Age Security I n accordance with Secxion 18 1/2 of the Old Age Security Act, it is hereby
Recipients .
ordered that the resi dence of Helen and Theodore Mulford be transferred from the Count
 of Santa Barbara to the County of Alameda; the County of Santa Barbara to continue
aid for the period of. one year., beginning April 2nd, 1936.
52
Release of
Lien on
Pronerty. -
/
Refltsals to
Grant Old
Age Security . 



.
In the Matter of Release of Lien on Property of Thomas Lakey, after Reimbursement
of Old Age Security is made to the County.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
is directed to execute a  mar ginal release of lien on the property of Thomas Lakey,
pursuant to reimbursement to the County of aid granted in the amount of $125. 83 .
In the Matter of Refusals to Grant Old Age Security.
Upon motion, duly eeconded and carried, it is ordered that the following
named applicants for Old Age Security be and the same are hereby denied 
Bettencourt, Antonio 
Capone, Raphael A.
Amending / In the Matter of Amending Supervisors' Order Fo~ Payment of State and County
Supervisors '
Order.  Aid to Blind.

Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Supervisors '
Order made February 24, 1936, directing the County Auditor to draw his warrant on
the Treasurer for state and county aid to needy blind, be amended to read Mary E 
Clark ~nstead of Mary Emily (Strong) Ciark.
Ar.iending
Sunervisors'
Order.
I In the Matter of Amending Sttpervisors 1 Order For Payment of State and County
Change of
Payee for
State Orphan
Aid.
Change of j
Payee for 01
Aid to Aged.
Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Supervisors '
Order made April 6, 1931, directing the County Audi tor to draw his we.rrant on the
Treasurer for state and county aid to needy aged, be amended to read Ygnacio Lugo
instead of Ygnacio Lugo (Chono) .
And that Order made October 5, 1931 be amended to read John Snyder instead o
John Snyder (Cle~ens Scheper) .
In the Matter of Change of Payee for State Orphan Aid to the Hamane Children.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that State Orphan Aid
check for the Hamane children now payable to Mineo Matoba, be made payable to Joy R.
Kusumoto , Superintendent of the Japanese Children's Home, effective December let,
1936.
In the Matter of Change of Payee for Old Age Securit y to Charles Abbott
Age Security Wann . 
Petition for
County Aid .

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Old Age Security
check for Charles Abbott Wann now payable to .Charles Abbott Wann, be made payable
to Hattie Wann, effective December 1st, 1936.
In - ~~e .Matter of Petition for Coun~;r_.f.id .
It apnearing to the Board of Supervisors . that the following petitioners are
proper persons to receive County Aid: Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is
ordered that the Auditor draw his Warrant on General Fund in f avor of the following
persons for the amounts set opposite their respective names on the first day of
December 1936, to wit:

Grinstead, Florence
Leal, Lucy
Davies, Alison
Fish , Martha
Hatha\'lay R Ella
Harvey, uth
Hurley, Ida
Lane, Mary
Miller, Margaret

FIRST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
Carpinteria
Carpinteria
SECOND SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 
County Welfare Depp.rtment
Will call
Cogn~ Welfare Department
52  Victoria
822t Oranf'e
1418 Castillo
317.;. W.  Sola St.

8 .oo
15. 00
1 .00
8 .oo
19. 00
17  50
ls. 50
9.00
20. 00




State and
Count y Aid
t o Needy Aged
Per sons.
Filburn , Fred
Meade , Edith
Jack Stillwell
'
Vera Seerey
Robert Anderson
J osephine ~!ora
Wi lliam Fulton
William Thomas
Waley , W. L.
Mattie Parker
November 23rd, 1936.
THIRD SUPERVI SORIAL DISTRICT 
.
c/o C. C. Campbell, Los Olivos
Santa Ynez
FOURTH SUPERVISORI AL DISTRI CT .

FI FTH

Send all checks for District
to Santa Maria Office 
SUPERVI SORIAL DISTRICT
Send all checks for District 5
to Santa Maria Office. 

4
$ 12.00
15.00
1 . 00
30.00
1 .00
3. 00
1 .00
1 . 00
24. oo
6.oo

/' In the Matter of Applications for State and County Aid to Needy Aged Persons.

I t appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State and
.
County Aid to needy aged persons having filed their applications, as required by law,
 .
and as in said application fully set forth; and
I t further appearing from an examination of said applications that the needy
 
aged persons mentioned in said applications are proper nersons 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 a.mount set opposite the name of the
applicant and on the first day of each month hereaft.e r until further order of this 
Board; said money to be used for the support of said needy aged persons , to wit :
Arabus , Juana Maria
Armbrust, Henry
Chancy, Earl
Cheney, Mary Caroline
Cross, Clarence E.
Cross, Minnie Bell
Crti z , Regina
Everett , Robert
Grodzik, William
Holt, Mary H.
Lang, Mary Ann
Laurence , Elizabeth Jane
Lee, John
Lesher, Omer
Martinez , Alejandro F.
Romero, Erminia
Ryan, John B
Saulsbury , Jesse
Seaman , Henry F.
Sexton, John
Walter, William Ira
Wees, Louis





 
Total Amount Granted
$:35 .oo
15.00
2s .oo
20.00
35. 00
35. 00
20 . 00
35. 00
30.00
30. 00
30. 00
25 . 00
35. 00
35. 00
35. 00
15. 00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35. 00
35. 00
25 . 00
-- - I



i54.

State and
County Aid









to Needy Blin
Per sons .
State Aid.
J

RESTORATION
Lee , Carrie Alma
INCREASE
Cl ine, Florence
Ferguson, James
Hendrickson , Jessie Lee
Hendrickson, J ohn Edward
Sammis, Rose
DECREASE
Willis , Martin C.

Forbes , Mrs. Mattie
DISCONTINUANCE
Arrias, Ascension
Btlrnor, Robert
J ohnson, Matilda
Ketcham, Edward T.
Kifer, Martin
Lakey, Thomas
Lee, Carrie Alma
MacFie , Rebecca Ward
Maloney, Willi am
Stone, William
Weatherbee, Warren J .
TOTAL AMOUNT GRANTED
 22 . 00
35 .00
35.00
35 . 00
35 .00
35 .00
27 .00
DATE EFFECTIVE
11/1/36
12/ 1/36
12/1/36
12/1/36
1211/36
11/4/36
10/1/36
20 .00 12/1/36
26 .00
25 .00
32 . 00
28 .00
35 . 00
25 .00
23 .00
35 .00
30 .00
28 .00
35 .00
 .
 
12/1/36
11/14/36
11/1/36
12/1/36
11/1/36
12/1/36
10/1/36
10/1/36
12/1/36
12/1/36
9/27/36
In the 1.~atter of Applications for State and County Aid to Needy Blind
Persons.


It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named a pplicants for State
and County Aid to needy blind persons having filed thei~ applications, as required by
law, and as in said applications fully set forth; and
It f urther appearing from an examination of said applications that the
needy blind persons mentioned in said applications are proper nersons to receive State
and County Aid ; upon motion,  dttly seconded a nd 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 onposite the name of
the applicant, and on the first day of each month hereafter until further or der of ttiis
Boa.rd; said money to be used 'for the support of said. needy blind persons , to wit :
Franz, Mary
Thompson, W. M.
RENEWAL APPLICATI ONS
Hineman, Arthur
Rondot , Mary M. (Mrs. )
INCREASE
Hineman, Arthur
DISCONTINUANCE
Britt, June
Salazar, Rafaela







Total Amount Granted
30.00
27 .00
35 .00
15. 00
35 .00


DATE EFFECTIVE
12/1/36
12/1/36
12/1/36
11/1/36
10/11/36
L In the Matter o~ the Application of Mrs . J uanit a M. Olgin, 1114 B Rancheria
Street,Santa Barbar a , California, for State Aid for Marcos and Louis Mendoza.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Marcos and Louis
Mendoza, under sixteen years of age, are half-orphans and are proper persons to receive


 '

State Aid .
November 23rd, 1936.
1_ 5
State Aid, and are in the custody of sai d Mr s . Ju~nita M. Olgin.
I t is order ed that the Audi tor draw his warrant on the Treasur er on
Gener al Fund, i n favor of sai d Mrs . J uanita M. Olgi n f or the sum of Twenty and no/100
dol lar s , and f o~ a l i ke amount on the f irst of each month hereafter unti l the fur ther
.
or der of t his Board, sai d money t o be used f or the support of the above named minor s .
-'- In the Matter of the Applica tion of Mar garet Orena, 101~ Gar den Street,
Sant a Barbara, Cali fo rnia , for Sta t e Aid f or Anthony Orena 
.
It appearing t o the satis f action of the Boar d t hat said Anthony Orena ,
under s i xteen year s of age, i s a half- or phan and is a proper person to r eceive State
Aid , and i s in the custody of said Mrs . Margar et Or ena , Mo ther
I t is or dered that the Auditor dr aw hi s warr ant on the Tr easurer on
General Fund, i n favor of said Mrs . Margaret Orena f or the sum of Ten and no/100
dollars , and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further
or der of t his Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minor.
Renewal _1-
Ao.olica tions
f or St ate
In the Matter of Renewal Applications for State Aid to Half- orphans .
Aid.
I t appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named appli cants were
by orders duly made and entered during the year 1935, granted State Aid for the
support of half- orphans , as in said applications and orders fully set forth ; and
I t further appearing that said applicants have this day f iled applications
for the renewal of said State Aid, heretofore granted, for the year 1936,
as requir ed by law; and
I t further appearing from the examination of said applications that the
half- orphans are proper persons to receive State Aid, and tha t they are in the custody
of responsible persons; upon motion, duly seconded and carried , it is
ORDERED that the Auditor draw his warrant for the amount set opposite
the names of said applicants , and on the first 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 :
 Olgin, M' rs . Juanita M. , ~~other of Lupe , Dan and Jimmy Olgin $30 . 00
Rios, ~!rs . Carmelita H., Mother of Anthony Rios,  10. 00
' . Discontinuan e -/- I n the Matter of Discontinuance of State Orphan Aid.
of St ate.
Orphan Aid.












It appearing to the Board from the report of the County Welfare Department
, that the following named recipients of State Orphan Aid are no longer proper
persons to receive said Aid; 
  Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered t hat said Aid
  be and the same is hereby discontinued as follo\VS, to wit :
 NAME 
Bowers, Richard
 Bowers , l~arjorie
Bowers , Robert
 Patino, Louisa
Sauceda, Evangeline
Sauceda, 1!ary Louise
Sauceda, Catarino
Sauceda, Elizabeth
Sauceda, Stella 
Sauceda, Abel
Stonecypher, Trena
Utsunomiya, Tei
' . Utsunomiya , Tom

DATE EFFECTIVE
10/1/36
J.0/1/36
 10/1/ 36
12/1/36
12/1/36
12/1/36
12/1/36
12/1/36
12/l/36
12/1/36
11/1/36
J.2/1/36
12/1/36

i56


Utsunomiya, San
Utsunomiya, Betty  
DATE EFFECTIVE
12/1/36
12/1/36
Reqt oring Sta e/'
Orphan Aid.
In the Matter of Restoring State Orohan Aid.


State and
County Aid.


/
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that State Orphan
aid be restored to the following naMed children, on the dat e set opposite their
name .
NAME
Daniel, John
Daniel, Jean
Moore, Ruth
t~oore, Richard
Trego, Eugene
Trego , Robert
\


DATE EFFECTIVE
12/1/36
12/1/36
12/1/36
12/1/36
11/1/36
11/1/36
In the Matter of Application for. State and County Aid to Needy Children.
It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter nRmed anolicants:tbr
State and County Aid to Needy Children having filed their applications as required by
law, and as in said appl ications fully set forth; and
I t further appearing from an examination of said applications that the
needy persons mentioned in said applicati0n are proper 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
Ft1nd, in favor of the following names , for the amount set opposite the name, for 1h e
month of December, 1936, and said money to be used for the support of said needy
persons , tb wit:
PAYEE
Mrs. Margaret Poletti
Mrs . Lillian Stonecypher
Blain, Mrs . Glenna 6 .
Banks, Bessie E.
Bodie, William
Bonsworth, Mrs . Helen
Corral , Mrs . Nora
Correa, Leonarda
Lucretia Lowe
Daniel , Jeannie
Welfare Dept . 2nd Dist .
Heare, Agapita
Welfare Dept . 2nd Dist .
Mendoza , Martina
Olgin, Mrs . Juanita
Monson, !{ahala
Strain, Mrs . Ruth
Morales, Mercedes
Newton, Maria
Olgin, Juanita M.
Otero, Aurelia
Padilla, Joba
Rios, Estelle
FOR THE BENEFIT OF TOTAL AMOUNT
GRANTED
Poletti, Eldon 35. 50

Cusick children
Gonzales children
Melero children
Mendoza children
J.!oore children
53 . 50

35 . 50
42 .00
18.00
41.00
66 .oo
4o. 50
35.00
30.00
81.00
45 . 00
55.00
32 . 50
32. 00
44.oo
20. 00
60.00
61 .00
37 . 50
20.00
60.00
42 .00
STATE
AID
10.00
20.00
30.00
20 .00
10 .00
20.00
50 .00
30.00
20.00
20.00
30.00
20.00
30.00
20 . 00
20.00
20.00
20.00
50.00
4o .oo
30.00
10.00
4o .oo
20.00
COUNTY
AID
25 . 50
33 . 50
5. 50
22 .00
s .oo
21.00
16.oo
10. 50
15. 00
10 .00
51.00
25 .00
25 .00
12. 50
12.00
24.oo
10. 00
21. 00
10.00
20.00
22. 00


 Claim Withdrawn.
. PAYEE
Salazar , Guiller mina

Smith, Eunice P.
 
Tilly, Anna G.

Thomas , Helen

Rodarte , Violet

Orena, Margaret

Welfare Dept . 3rd Dist .

Lewis , Cleda .
Welfare De-nt . 4th Dist .
Bece.r ra , Susanne
Burto. n , Amy L 
Creco, Tillie

J ames , Mamie L 

West, Leona

Burge. r, Lucy
Clarke, Elizabeth
Feliz, 1'1ary E.
Gomez, Idella

Mandes , ?~ary

Olivera, Martha

Ruiz , Porfirio
St. Clair, Marian

November 23r d , 1936 .
FOR THE BENEFIT
OF
 

Alvarado children

Becerra, Romona


TOTAL M~OUNT
GRANTED
23 .00
61 . 50
42 .75
50.00
2s. 50
44. 45
43 . 00
50.00
4s. oo
35.00
23 .00
36.00
49 .00
3s.oo
4o .oo
26.00
26. 00
70. 00
45 .00
60 . 00
55 .00
27 .00
STATE
AID
10.00
4o .oo
20. 00
30.00
20.00
10.00 '
30. 00
4o . oo
4o .oo
30.00
20.00
30.00
20. 00
10 .00
20.00
20.00
20 .00
50.00
30. 00
4o. oo
4o. oo
20. 00
COUNTY
AID
13.00
21 . 50
22 .75
20.00
s .50
.
' 34. 45
13 .00
10.00
s . oo
5 .00
3 .00
6 .oo
29 .00
2s. oo
20.00
6 .oo
6.oo
20. 00
15.00
20.00
15.00
7.00
Snow, Vida H. 70.00 4o .oo 30.00
Borges, Teresa Toleda, Filomena 16.oo 10.00 6 .oo
1. '7
~his order is not a vacation of the original order of ~ranting State Aid; but
the amount of State Aid listed hereon is ~ranted in l ieu of the original order for
the ~onth named herein.
 The minutes of the meetings of November 9th, 10th, 12th, 13th, 14th and
16th; 1936, were read and approved 
 In the Matter of Claim Withdra\vn from the Auditor for Correction .
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it iR ordered tha t the order made
and entered on November 16th, 1936, allowing claim as f ollows :
 Joe Stubbs, Jr . , Inc  STATE RELIEF FUND $1 .44
be and the same is rescinded ; and it is f urther ordered t ha t said claim be recalled
from . the Auditor and reallowed as follows; to wit :
J oe Stubbs Jr. Inc . GENERAL FUND $1 . 44

Cla im Re j ect d.1 I n the Matter of Claim Rejected:

Allowance o
Clai ms .

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried , it is ordered tha t the claim of
Valley and Coast Transit Company in the amount of . 73 be and the same is hereby
rejec t ed.
 In the Matter of Allowance of Claims 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following
clai~s be and the same are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out
of the fund designated in the order of al lowance indorsed on the fact of each claim,
respectively, to wit:
Acme Lock and Repair
 Adkins, Carmen E 
Allen, Ozie v.
Allen, Ozie v.
Allen, Ruth B.
 Allen)Winnibelle
Shop GENERAL FUND

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$1. 53
s.oo
s.oo
s.oo
s . oo
s . oo
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Ames , Ray GENERAL FUND
A & P Tea Co .
Armstronr, Maude Q 
Association of Calif. Executives of Pub . Wel 
Association 011 Co 
Barrett, Dora E.
Barriclt, A. R 
Bennett, Chas 
Benson, Le Roy J 
Benton, Ruby K.
Bigler, A. B.
Bondi et ti , ~.tary
Borden ' s Enterprise Dairy Co .
do do
Bowers and Stokes
Brazil , Genevieve
Brooks , Mrs . H. R.
Brooks, William
Brown ' s Drug Store
Budd & Bodine
Burbridge, Frank
B\1rroughs Aditing :P.iachine Co 
Burton, Ethel H 
Campbell, c. c 
Campbell, Louisa K 
Carlisle & Co . , A 
do a.o
do do
CarJ.isle & Co ., A 
Case , l,~ary E.
Chasty , Albert

Cienfuegas , Jr . , Joaquin
do do
Clancy , Alfred E.


Coast Whple~ale Grocery Compan. y
Collar, J . N.
Co!llI!lercial Office Supply Co .
Common , Wm. C.

do do
Cook, Martha Ji.i 

Coneland ' s
Cosmopolita Grocery
'
Cota, J t1.lius
Covarrubias , Yris
Cravens , Tom
Davis , Gertrude
Davis Service Market
Day , E. F.
Dellar, Earl






$56 .00
16.45
s .oo
4.oo
556 .61
s .oo
49 . 50
54.oo
s .oo
s .oo
2.03
s .oo
123 .45
3.so
4.42
s .oo
s .oo
s .oo
3.48
35 .49
37 .50
31.s9
s .oo
3 .00
s .oo
41.54
117.43
2so2 .3s
7.46
s .oo
4.oo

32.00
40.00
s .oo
SS .41
66 .oo
343 .22
30.00
15.00
s .oo
7 . 01
101. 22
27.00
54.60
55.00
s .oo
57 .11
s.oo
66 .oo
Department of Commerce tT .S.Coast and Geod. Survey 1 . 50










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November 23rd, 1936.
De Ponce, John . GE~JERAL FU ND
De Vatll , J . M.
Dickscheidt, Johanna
Dickscheidt , Johanna
Diedrich & !~cGregor
I?imock , Jennie

Doane Building Company
Dominguez , Albert
Dominguez , Bernie J .
-
Dre nne ~ , F lorence E.
.
Durbiano Dairy
Edwar ds Dental Supply Company
El Camino Chevrolet Co .
Ervin Mattress and Rug Works
Evans , Isabelle ?!.

Felix , Frank
- Fernstermaker, Rose
- Fent Service Co . , John
Fent Service Company , John
Firestone Service Stor es
Fleming ' s Grocery
Forbes , Grace E.
Franklin , Edna
F,.eeze & Freeze
Gawthrop, Charles
Gillean, Edna
Gilmore Oil Co .
Girl Scouts
Gleave , Helen B 
Golden State Company
Golden State Company
Goldman & Son, B.
Goodacre , W. J .
Gordon , t~ildred M.
Greenough, Mayme E.
Guti errez Electric Co .
Haider , Martin J .
Haning, Hester
Harkson, Harald
Harmer , Florence Weston
Harper, Roland
Ha,yes , Elmer
Hendry , Geo. R.
Henning, Alma G.
Hibbits , A. G.
Hicks , ?v!arshall
Higbee , Ka.tharine S.
Hill, Albert D.
Hi ll , Earl
Hing Yuen Co .

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$ s .oo
37.05
s .oo
s .oo
1.20
s .oo
6 , 100. 00
4o .oo
8.oo
8 .00
14.64
117. 63
2. 64
27 .29
s .oo
24.oo
11.00
30. 47
11.74
1. 55
15. 60
8.oo
8.oo
3.96
s .oo
s .oo
220 .01
g.oo
8.oo
355.15
5.06
20 .00
7. 50
s .oo
8.oo
1 .30
105.oo
8.oo
168.oo
s .oo
4o .oo
s .oo
8.oo
s .oo
s .oo
15 .00
s .oo
8.oo
s .oo
35.00
i 9

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Holiday Hardv1are Co . GENERAL FUND
Holiday Hardware Co .  
Holiday Hardware Co .
Hollister, Kathyrn
Holly\vood St1rgical Supoly Co .
Hossack, D. L 
Howard, Henry
.
Huff's Service Station
H11nt, Archi e M. 
Hunt, R. B.
Hurst Concrete Products
I ngram, Mary
 Italian Store
Seasi de Oil Company
Iversen , Paul J .
Izant , Ethel M.
Jones, Cora
Jorgensen, J osephine
J uarez , Virginia G 
Karl' s Market
Kellogg, Emma E.
Kellogg, Leonard
Kelly, h~abel l~ .
Kennedy , Nellie G 
Kirkpatrick, Eva A.
Knott , Charles W.
Kolding , Mrs . Winfry G.
Laff erty , Mrs . Ethel Z.
Lanini, Mrs . Stella
La Primavera Grocery
Libeu , Laurence L.
Lillard, W. T.
Live Oak Dairy
Lodge of Dania-Solvang
Lopez, Paul
 Lassman , Alice Hicks
Lower, A. E.
Lowsley , Elizabeth A.
Lynch , Mary E 
Lyon, ~rs . Viola
r!anl!illan, Gertrude
P.~adsen , Florence
Mali zia, F. R 
Alalott , Ruby P.f 
t!angan , Pa trick
Maretti , Victoria M.
Mi ller , Frank
1!1ller, J ulia
Miller , Mt1rJ.in
Mitchell, Mrs . E.F 












,
$2 .60
2.33
19.24
g.oo
2.52
14.o4
144.20
2.5g
6.oo
6.43
g.oo
9.50
301. 52
s .oo
g.oo
27 .og
s.oo
g.oo
9. 00
s.oo
g.oo
133 .90
g.oo
g.no
27 .00
s .oo
s .oo
s.oo
2g .50
145. 55
10.00
23 .g7
g.oo
g.oo
g.oo
15 .00
s .oo
s .oo
g.oo
. g.oo
g.oo
s .oo
g.oo
s.oo
s.oo
55 .00
g.oo
g.oo
15.00
I











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No~ember 23rd , 1936.
Modie , Lillie A. GENERAL FUND
Mo re, Lawrence
Morganti, Edna
l\~orley, Frank
Mountain View Grocery
McArthur, Edna I .
McCabe, H~rry C 
McCloskey, James M 
McCulley, Mrs . Olive


McCull ey, Mrs . Olive
l\~cKesson -Western Wholesale Drug . Co 
.
McMurray ' s Transportation Service .
McPhail , Edgar L.
Nelson, Arthur C 
News-Press Publishing Company
Ni cklin, J ames A 
Niel sen & Petersen
Nunes , Amelia J 
Olds , Frank
0 1Ne i ll, John Hugh
Osborne's Book Store
Osterman, John
Pacific Coast Publishing Company
Perana, Al
Peterson, Mildred
Pettit, Douglas
Polley, Rudolph A 
Poole, Rose
Preisker, C. L.
Quaresma, Eva
Remington Rand
Righetti, Rena
Rodenbeck 1 s
Rodriguez , Miss Margaret
Rojas, Laura A.
Romero , Edward
Rowe, Ella C.
Rundell , LeRoy C. 
Rutherford , Constance D.
Rutherford, Constance D.
Ryan , Mary 
Safeway Store
do do
do do
Sandoval, Joe
Santa Barbara Teleohone Co 
Schauer Printing Studio
Schul d , Alta
Schuster, Viola M.



8.oo
8 . 00
8 . 00
32. 45
15 .50
8 . 00
8 . 00
5 . 00
s.oo
s.oo
47 . 27
120. 00
8.oo
8. oo
1 . 50
8.oo
50. 90
s .oo
50. 00
s.oo
2 . 01
60. 00
g3 . 69
8. oo
8.oo
32. 00
146. 41
s .oo
47. 26
s .oo
6 . 25
s .oo
,3. 99
8.oo
8.oo
28. 00
s.oo
s.oo
8.oo
8.oo
8.oo
17. 00
101. 60
16.oo
32. 50
56. 68
196. 91
s .oo
s.oo

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Schuyler, Earl
Shell Oil Co .
GENERAL FUND
Shepard, Frank
Si gnorelli , Mrs . Mary
Silvia, Mildred Defray
Simpson, T. ~l .
Singleton , Mrs . Violet
 S & K St ores
Smallwood, Eunice B.
Smith, ~-~rs . E.
Smith, M. rs . .E .
Smith, Mrs. . E.
Smith, James
Smith, James
So 1 vang Dr1lg Co 

Solvang Mercantile Store
Sou. Calif . Disinfecting Co 
Sou. Counties Gas Co 
Sou. Counties Gas Co .
do do
Southern Pacific ?Ailling Co .
Spreitz Transportation
Standard X-Ray Company
Stark, Charlene
Starr, Lena A 
State of California
Sterling Press
Stewart , Arthur
Stewart , John L 
Stroller Club
Tanner, Mrs . A. F.
Terres Grocery
Thurmond, Alice M.
Tippner, !~rs . Karl
do do
Travis, Mrs . Emil y M.
Tucker, Arthur H 
Union ~1ill & Lt1mber Co .


.
Union Oil Company o :f Cal:tfornia
Utility Grocery
Valley & Coast Transit Co .
Van ' s Grocery Store
Vaughn, Charles
Vel asquez, Joe
Victoria Motors
Walton , J . A.
Walton, J . A.
Warner , Done.J.d W 
Warren , Rawson
Westaway , Evelyn R.
$ 20.00
2 .09
20 .00
g.oo
g.oo
g.oo
g.oo
41g . 59
g.oo
3. 23
5. 00
5.00
1 . 20
2.s9
22 .g6
10. 00
33 .36
54.28
16.96
35 . 95
367 . 20
14.4o
3 ' 457 .17
~ . oo
8 .00
.39
11. 85
44.oo
24. 92
g.oo
g.oo
5.00
g.oo
12. 00
12. 00
g.oo
8.oo
4.66
3.91
62 .00
.73
50 .50
18.33
36. 00
34. 78
8.00
s.oo
s.oo
el .oo
s.oo

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November 23rd, 1936.
Westinghouse X-Ray Company GENERAL FUND
Vfueeler, Louise
Whitford, Margaret 
Williams, A~ary A. 
Willow Brook Dairy
Wilson , .J ohn 1~ .
ilVilson, Myrtle w.
Winter, Ethel D.
Winters, Sarah N.
 
Young , ,.~adeline
Petersen, J . F  THIRD ROAD FUND
Bean, Glenn GOOD ROADS FUND
Commercial Motor Service
Crenshaw, Robert
Diedrich , Estate of L. N.
- Dinsmore, Albert
.
Dinsmore , Francis
.
Doerr, L. R.
.
Dover, Frank 
.
Fabing , F  . L.
Fent Service Co . , John
Floyd , t~anl ey
- Freeze & Freeze

Harnishchfeger Sales Corporation
Hendry Brothers
Hildebrand , Jr. , A. J .
Hoffman, w. O.
Horwedel , G~o . J .
Huyck, Andy '
;Johns-Manvi. lle
Jones, J . W.
Lester, J ames
 McKnight, Edwin
Ord, James A.
Ovieda, Ed .
Pollorena, Richard
Reily Machine Works
Rhoades, Coy


Schwab Wilson Machine Corporation
Smith, Harry
Snow, Beverley
Sou. Calif. Edison 60.
Stevenson, Charles M.
Stroman , Ralph
.
Stutsman , Grant
St1lli van, Earl
Victoria ~.dotors

 
$

111.$6
15. 00
e. 50
g;oo
9. 60
s.oo
s .oo
s .oo
s .oo
s .oo
42 .so
5.00
320. 40
66. oo
5. 93
45 .00
45 . 00
s2 . 50
55 . 00
63 .00
23 .36
57 . 50
. 49
lS.31 .
63 .os
96 . 00
4o . oo
74. 25
4$.00
14. 9)
76 .00
25 .00
44.oo
4.oo
55 .00
55 .00
14.o4
55.00
49 . so
40.00
66 .oo
50 . 64
13 . 56
4.oo
36.00
60 .00
2s.s5
164-
Cancellation j










Westwick Iron Works
do do
Whitney, Chas.
Williams , !.~ .
Commercial Office Supply Co .
Pacific Coast Pub . Co 
Barth, Mr . George
Sou. Calif .Edison Co 
do do
GOOD ROADS FUND
 
HIGHWAY D~P . FUND

SALARY FUND
 CARP .LT. DIST . FUND
MISSION CAN. LT. DIST.

6. 75
96 . 61
30.00
72 .75
1 .24
2 .16
14.oo
149 .so
FUND 39 .22
Barnsdale Oil Co  SANTA .BARBARA CO . WATER 36 .50
Bruhn , Walter
Budd & Bodi n
do do
Naur, J ohn
Naur, John
Scheldt, George J.
WORKS DIST. No . 1

1.25
l S. 50
4. 50
30 .so
30. so
3.50
U~on the passage of the fore going order, the roll being called the following
SupervisQrs voted Aye , t o wit : Thomas T. Di~smQre,. Sam J . Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens,
Ronald i! . Adam and C. L. Preisker. Noes , None . Absent , }Jone .
Attest :
Upon motion the Board adjourned sine dte  .
The foregoing minutes are hereby aoproved. 
'  Chairman Board of Supervisors 


- Clerk.
 
Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California ,
December ?th, 1936, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam
J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, C. L. Preisker and the Clerk.
Supervisor C. L. Preisker in the Chair 

The Minutes of the regular meeting of November 23rd, 1936, were read and approved.
In the Matter of Cancellation of As sessments Upon Rea l property Acquired by

of A0 sessmen s. 
the City of Santa Barbara 

.  
ORDER

Whereas a petition has been filed with this Board for the cancellation of
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certain taxes or assessments levied upon the real property hereinafter described, titl

to which said real property is now vested in the City of Santa Barbara, California.
It appearing to the Board t hat the written consent of the District Attorney
of said County of Santa Barbara and the approval of the County Assessor, as to the

description, has been obtained therefor;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that pursuant t o the provisions of
   
Section 3So4a of the Pol itical Code of the State of California, all uncol l ected truces
 
and assessments of the County of Santa Barbara, upon or against the real property here

inafter described , and which became a l ien prior and subsequent to the acquisition of

said property by the said City of Santa Barbara, California, be and the same are hereb

cancelled; and the Auditor and/or Tax Collector of the County of Santa Barbara are
hereby directed to cancel same .


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Ce.ncel lation
of Assegsmen
 December 7th, 1936 
The property hereinabove referred to is described as follows :
That portion of Block One Hundred Fourteen (114) in said City of Santa Barbara,
described as follows :
Beginning at the most northerly corner of said Block at the intersection of the
southeasterly line of Victoria Street with the southwesterly line of San Pascual Street
thence southeasterly along said line of San Pascual Street 453 . 23 feet t o the most
easterly corner of said Block; thence southwesterly along the northwesterly line of
Anapamu Street 250 feet; thence at right angles northwesterly 56 feet ; thence at right
angles northeasterly 10 feet; thence at right angles northwesterly 57 feet; thence at
. right angles northeasterly 30 feet; thence at right angles northwesterly 56 feet; thenc
at right angles northeasterly 10 feet ; thence at right angles northwesterly 57 . 62 feet
to a point equi-distant from the northwesterly line of Anapamu Street an~ the southeast
erly line of Victoria Street; thence at right angles southwesterly 25 feet ; thence at
right angles northwesterly 226. 61 feet to the southeasterly line of Victoria Street;
thence at right angles northeasterly along said street line 225 feet t o the point of
 beginning  '
./ In the Matter of Cancellation of Assessments on Real Property Acquired by the
s ~anta Barbara School District of Santa Barbara County, State of California 
.
It appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State
of California, that on the 24th day of August , 1936, Santa Barbara School District
acquired f r om The First National Trust and Savings Bank of Santa Barbara, the title to
and is now the owner of that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the City
of Santa Barbara, Count y of Santa Barbara, State of California and more particularly
described as follows :
Lots 3 , 4 , 5 , 6, 7 , g , 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 in Block 56 in the City of Santa
Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, according to the map of 11 Subdiv1
sion of Block 2g and portions of Blocks 42 and 56, City of Sa.nta Barbara , Cal ifornia,
recorded in Map Book 15 at pages 135 and 136 in the office of the County Recorder of
said County.
Also that certain real proper ~y described as : Beginning at a point on the nort -
easterly line of Pampas Avenue, so called, as shown on said map, distant thereon 100
f eet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Valerio Street; thence southeast erly

along said line of Pampas Avenue, so called, 265 . 22 feet to its intersection with the
northwesterly line of Arrellaga Street prolonged southwesterly ; thence a t right angles
northeast erly 100 feet; thence at right angles southeasterly 60 f eet t o a point on the
northwesterly line of Block 70 of said City; thence at right angles southwesterly along
said last mentioned block line , 350 feet to the most westerly corrier of said Block 70 ;
thence at right angles northwesterly 60 feet to the most southerl y corner of said block
56 ; thence at right angles northeasterly along said northwester1y11ne of Arrellaga Stre t
prolonged southwesterly 200 feet to the southwesterly line of said Pampas Avenue , so
called; thence at right angles northwester ly a l ong said last mentioned line 265. 22 feet
to a point; thence at right angles northeasterly 50 feet to the point of beginning.
IT FURTHER APPEARING THAT APPLICATION HAS BEEN MADE TO THIS Board by the Board
of Education of Santa Barbara School District, to cancel said assessments and any and
all uncollected taxes and assessments on or against said real property that became a
lien on said real property prior to the date sai d real property was conveyed to said
Santa Barbara School District , as provided by Section 3so4a of the Politi cal Code and
amendments thereto;and
It further appearing that the written consent of the District Attorney of the
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Cancellatio
of Assessme


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I
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County of Santa Barbara and the appr oval of the County Assessor, as to the descri ption
has been obtained therefor;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Auditor and/or Tax Collector of
the County of Santa Barbara cancel any and all uncollected taxes and assessments of
the County of Santa Barbara, upon or against the r eal property above described, and
each and eyery part and parcel thereof , that became a lien on said real property, or
any part thereof , prior to the date said r eal property was conveyed to the said Santa
Barbara School District . . . .
In the Matter of Cancellation of Assessments on Real Property Acquired by the
Santa Barbara School District of Santa Barbara County, State of California 
.
It appearing t o the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State
of California, that on September 21st , 1936, Santa Barbara School District acauired
from the Ronan Catholic Bishop of Los Angeles and San Diego, a corporation, the title
t o 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: 
That portion of Bloclc Forty- six (46 ) in the City of Santa Barbara, County of
Santa Barbara, State of California, described as follows:
Beginning at the most easterly corner of said Block; thence northwesterly, alo g
the southwesterly line of Anacapa Street 100 feet; thence at a right angle southweste y
110 feet; thence at a right an~le southeasterly 100 feet, to the northwes terly line of
Ar rellaga Street; thence northeast erly, along said street line, 110 feet to the point
of beginning.
It f urther appearing that ap~lication has been ~ad e to t his Board by the Board
of Education of Santa Barbara School District, to cancel said assessments and any and
all uncollected taxes and assessments on or against said real property that became a
lien on said real property prior to the date said real property was conveyed to said
Santa Barbara School District, as provided by Section 3~04a of the Politica l Code and
amendments thereto; and I t further appPar:ing that the vvri tten consent of the Di strict
Attorney of the County of Santa Barbarn Rnd . the approval of the County Assessor , as to
the description, has been obtained therefor; :
NOW, THEREFORE,IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Auditor and/or Tax Collector of the County
of Santa Barbara cancel a.rtY and all uncollected taxes and assessments of the County of
Santa Barbara, upon or a~ainst the real property above described, an~ each and every
part and parcel thereof , that becane a lien on -said real property , or any part thereof ,
Cancellation
prior to.the date said real property was c0nveyed to the said Santa Barbara School
Di strict .
J In the Matter of the Applica~ ion of the Veterans' Welfare Board of the State
of Ass?ssmen s .


of California, for an Order for the Cancellation of Certain Assessments Upon Real
Property.
O R D E R.
Upon reading the filing the verified petition of the Veterans ' Welfare Board
of the State of Ce.lifornia, a public corporation, praying for an order of the Board of
Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, directing the Audi tor
of said County to cancel certain assessments for taxes against certain real property
situate in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California and hereinafter described;
and
IT APPEARING that each and all of the allegations contained in sai d petition
are true, and that the district attorney of said County has consented in writing to
the cancellation of said assessments , and the title to said property is vested in the
Veterans ' Welfare Board of the State of California;
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December 7th, 1936.
NOW,THEREFORE, good cause appearing therefore, the County Tax Collector of the County of
Santa Barbara is
/hereby authorized, directed ~nd empowered to cancel the following assessments, and
the penalties attached thereto, upon all of the following real property, for the following
years . All of said real property is situate in the County of Santa Barbara,
State of California, as follows:
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That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County o.f Santa
Barbara, State of California, and described as follows:
Commencing at the southeast corner of Lot 22A, as shown on Sheet No. 1 of that
certain ~11ap of La Cumbre Estates Corporation's Tract No . 1, Hope Ranch, recorded with
the County Recorder of Santa Barbara County, State of California, on August 10 , 1926,
in Map Book 15, at pages 117 to 126 inclusive; thence with the common line between
lots 22A and 24, north 1 deg. 461 east, a distance of 10.00 feet to a point on the cen
ter line of Vista Buena Road; thence leaving the common line between lots 22A and 24,
and following the center line of Vista Buena Road, south gg deg. 041 3011 ~ast, a distance
of 6S.47 feet to the point of true beginning of the premises herein described
and from which a 211 pipe set on the southerly right of way line of Vista Buena Road
bears south l deg. -541 west a distance of 30. 00 feet; thence 1st, continuing with the
center line of Vista Buena Road, south 8$ deg . o4. 3011 east, a distance of 132 .34 feet
to. a point from which a 2" pipe set on the sotltherJ.y r-ight of way line of Vista Buena
Road bears south 1- deg. 54 west a distance of 30.00 feet; thence 2nd, leaving the
center line of Vista Buena Road, soutp l deg. 541 west, a distance of 32s.9g feet to a
. 
211 pipe; thence 3rd, north gg deg. 13' 3011 west a distance of 132.34 feet to a 211 pipe;
thence 4th, north 1 deg. 541 east a distance of 329.32 feet to the point of beginning 
.
Deed ~ecorded July 14, 1936, Book 370, page 127 of Official Records
 Taxes 1936.-37  
Assessed to Francis Boyd and Katherine S. Boyd
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That certain tract of land situate, l~ing and being in the City of Santa Barbara
County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and described as follows:
Beginning at the southwest corner of Lot 210, as per map entitled "Survey of
Roads and Lots contained in southwest quarter of the southwest quarter and Lots 3 and 4
of Sec. 15 Twp. 4 N. Range 27 W., s. B. B. & M. 11 ; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly
line of Prospect St. 60 feet to a point; thence northerly, par~llel with the
w~sterly line of said Lot 210, 90 feet, more or less, to a point midway between the
northerly line of Prospect St. and the southerly line of Grand Avenue, as shown on said
map; thence northwesterly 60 feet to a point on the westerly line of said lot 210
midway between the northwesterly and southwesterl y corners thereof; thence southerly
on said westerly line 90 feet, more or less, to the northerly line of Prospect St. and
the point or. beginning.
Note: The Book 17 of Record of Surveys, at page 75, appears the record of a map
of survey purporting to show this and other property.
Deed reco!Ued June 29, 1936, Book 366, Page 396 of Official Records.
Taxes 1936-37 
Assessed to Reginald D. Smith and Viol a J. Smith
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That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Santa Maria,
County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and described as follows:
Lots 9 and 10 in Block 3 of Speeds Addition, in the City of Santa Maria, County
.168
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of Santa Barbara, State of California, according to the map thereof recorded in Book 4
of Maps and Surveys, at page g4, in the office of the County Recorder of said County.
Deed recorded July 7, 1936, Book 364, Page 425 of Official Records
Taxes 1936-37 
Assessed to Fred L. May and Elizabeth o . May
Corrections I
t o the 1936
Assessment Ro 1.
Jn the Matter of Corrections to the 1936 Assessment Roll:
It satisfactorily appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa


Petitions fo
Ref11nd of
Taxes .
Barbara, State of California, from a report filP-d by the County Assessor, that clerical
. errors have been made in certain assessments for the year 1936, and application having
been made to the Board by sa,ld County Assessor for the cancellation of said assessments
 as provided by Section 3gg1 and 3gg1A of the Political Code and amendments thereto; and
It further appearing that the written consent of the Distr!ct Attorney of said
County of Santa Barbara, to the cancellation of said assessments , has been obtained
therefor,
Now. THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the Auditor of the County of Santa Barbara,
State of California, be and he is hereby authorized to make th~ necessary corrections
in the Assessment Roll for the year 1936, as set forth in said report as follows , to
wit:
Strike off from H. W . Lohman, Vol. 2 page 393, improvements, $2000. from Lot 51a
Block 16 Hawley Heights. This was a clerical error in posting $3500 as $5500.
Strike off from lBt Church Christ Scientist,. Vol. 3 page 530 improvements, $170.
from Lots 23-24 Block 9 Cooks. Division to the City of Santa Maria. This was an error
in assessments improvements having been removed prior to the 1st Monday in March 1936.
Strike off from. R. W. Hyde et ux Vol. 1 page 376, receipt #4390 personal prQJert
$goo. This was an error being double assessment on furniture.
Strike off from S. B. Mut. Bldg. & Loan Assn. Vol . 2 page 5gg, personal property
$170 assessed against Lot 12 Block lg2a. This was an error in assessment of furniture  
Strike off from Wm. R. Staats Co. Vol. 2 page 632, $650. from assessment on Lot
3g Santa Barbara City Map #12 . This portion of the lot has been deeded to the City af
Santa Barbara.
J In the Matter o~ Petitions for Refu~d of Taxes.
The petitions of Bessie Medzikhovsky, 2601 Cliff Drive, and Anne Katemkamp, 123
Miramar Avenue, for refund of taxes. were referred to the D1$trict Attorney for investig -
tion. 
CoJTll"lunicRtio  I In the Matter of communication from the California Highway Patrol.
Communication from the California Highway Patrol was referred to Supervisor
Stanwood.
Communic~t io  J In the Matter of Cormnunication from the Santa Barbara County Farm Bureau, Relative
to Water Conservation Survey: 
Above entitled communication was read and ordered placed on file .
Cori':lunication . I In the Matter of Communication from the San Diego Fruit and Produce Company.
Commttnication.
Communication from the San Diego Fruit and Produce Company, relative to the
. National Reemployment Service in Santa Barbara County, was received and ordered placed
on file .
j In the Matter of Cprmnunication from the National Education Association.
Communication from the National Education Association, relative to the County
Superintendent of Schools attending the National Convention to be held in February,
1937, was referred to Supervisor Disnmore .
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Extra Hel-o Allowance for
County Tax
Collector.
Report .
Reports .
Public Dance
Ha.11 Permit.

Public Dance
Hall Prrmit .


1 ~
 - December 7th, 1936. 
In the !latter of Reque.st for Extra Help Allowance for the Month of November,
1936, Office of the County ~ax Collector.
Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, permission to .spend $150. 00 in . excess
of extra help allowance for the month of November, 1936, was granted H. c. Sweetser,
County Tax Collector.
No . 1.
In the J.{atter of Weekly Repor;t on Santa Barbara County Waterworks District
Abowe entitled report was received and ordered pl aced on file.
In the Matter of Reports,
Reports from the County Welfare Department , Social Service Exchange, Santa
Barbara General Hospital and the County Detention Horne were received and ordered
placed on file.
/ In the Matter of Application of Alfred J . Hansen, Box 94, Solvang, California.,
for a public Dance Hall Permit, at Solvang, California.
- Alfred J. Hansen having filed with the Board of St1pervisors an application for
a permit to conduct and maintain a public dance hall in the building known as Veterans

Mernorial - Buil~ing , Solvang, California, in Solvang Election Precinct, County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, under the pr ovisions of Ordinance No . 430, of said county
and said application coming on regularly to be heard; and
It appearing to said Board that said application is in proper form , verified,
and that sai~ appli cant is a ~esponsible and proper person to conduct and maintain a
.
public dance hall, and that s~id application has the approval of James Ross, Sheriff,
and Percy C. Heckendqrf, District Attorney of said.county; and no objections having bee
made or filed to this Board ob jecting 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 Veterans Memorial Building in
Solvang, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, so long as said applicant compli s
with the p~ovisions of Ord inance No. 430; and
It is further ordered that a certified copy of the foregoing order shall constitute
a license therefor  
J In the Matter of Application of Jack Robertson for a public Dance Hall Permit, 
at 944 Coast Highway, Santa Barbara , California.
Jack Robertson having filed with the Board of Supervisors an application for a
permit to conduct and ~aintain a public dance hall in the building known as Jack's
Banjo Inn, in Montecito #3 Election Precinct, County of Santa Barbara, State of Califor
nia, under the provisions of Ordinance No . 430 , of said county; and said application
coming on regular~y to be heard; and
It appearing to said Board that said application is ln proper form , verified, an
that said applicant is a responslble and proper person to conduct and maintain a public
dance hall , and that said application has the approval of J ames Ross, Sheriff, and Pere
a. Heckendorf, District Attorney of said county; and no ob,lections having been made or
. filed to this Board objecting to the granting said. application) upon motion, duly secon ed


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 Jacks Banjo Inn, 944 Coast Highwa ,
in Santa Barbara , . County of Banta ~arb ara , State of California, so long as said applicant
complie~ with the prov~sions of Ordlnance No  . 430; and 
It is further ordered that a certified copy of the foregoing order shall constitute
a license therefor.

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Publi c Dance
Hall Per mit.
Attthorizing
Tax Collecto
t o File Clai
f or Taxes.
Transf er of
Funds .



 ' / In the Matter of Application of J. o. Luedeke for a Public Dance Hall Permit, a
1010 Coast Highway, Santa Barbara, California.
 J. O. Luedeke having filed with the Board of Supervisors an appl ication for a
. pe~mit to conduct and maintain a public dance hall in the building known as The Dutch
Inn, in Montecito #3 Election Precinct, County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
under the provisions of Ordinance No . 430, of said county; and said application coming
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on regularly to be heard; and 
 It appeari ng to said Board that said application is in proper form , verified, a d
that said applicant is a r esponsible and proper person to conduct and ma intai~ a publi
dance hall, and that said application has the approval of James Ross, Sheriff, and Per y
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 a pplicant be and hg is hereby granted a license to conduct
and maintain a publ ic dance hall in the building known as The Dutch Inn, 1010 Coast
Highway, in Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, St~te of California, so long as
said applicant complies with the provisions of Ordinance No . 430 ; and
.It is further ordered that a certified copy of the foregoin g order shall constitute
a license therefor. 
In the Matter of Authorizing County Tax Col lector to File Claim for Taxes
Against the Estates of Elmer J. Boeseke, Jr., and Beatrice M. Boeseke, Bankrupts .
Resolution No. 2125
Whereas Elmer J . Boeseke, Jr., and Beatrice M. Boeseke; his wife, are indebted
to the County of Santa Barbara for State, County and Special School Taxes for the
fiscal year 1936- 7, in amounts set forth on the records of the Tax Collector of said
County of Santa Barbara; and
WHEREAS the said persons hereinabove named are now bankrupt, and bankruptcy
proceedings have been instituted in the District Court of the United States, Southern
District of California, Central Diviston, being proceedings No . 26, 430-s and 26, 502-s
respectively;

NOW, THEREFORE , IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND ORDERED that Harry C. S\veetser, the ily

qualified and acting tax collector of said County of Santa Barbara, be , and he is here y
authorized and directed to file a claim for said taxes on behalf of said County of
Santa Barbara, in said bankruptcy proceedings pending before the above-named court,
against the estates of said bankrupts , respectively.
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara,
State of California, this 7th d~y of December, 1936, by the following vote:
Ayes: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and
I c. L. Preiaker. Noes: None. Absent: None.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funis.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the Auditor of the County
of Santa Barbara is hereby ordered to make the follo\ving transfer:
From P.W.A. 1062 R. Fund, 1935-36 , the sum of
To P.W.A.1043 R. Fund, (Solvang Community Building )
P. W. A. 144o R. Fund, (Tubercular Ward-General Hospital)

$6600.00
3goo.oo, and
2soo .oo
Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll 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 


. .
Transfer of
Funds .

Revision of
Budget Ite"l 

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December 7th, 1936.
/ In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund
to General Hospital, Santa Barbara, Capital Outlay .

Resolution No . 2126.
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 are needed for installing sterilizers

at the Santa Barbara General Hospital and which has depleted the funds provided for

same;
 
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Three hundred dollars ($300. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappro
priated reserve to Acrcount 42 C 3, Capital Outlay, General Hospital , Santa Barbara 
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. Steven
Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Pretsker. Nays, None Absent, None 
./ In the Matter of Revision of Bud.get Items .
Reso lution No . 2127
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
classiciation of Maintenance and Operation, Detention Home, Probation Department,
General Fund is necess~ry; .
 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 4, repairs and replacements,.
the sum of $100.00 to Account 27 B 1, Com.munication and transportation, Maintenance
and Operation, Detention Home, Probation Department, General Fund  
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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.s, Ronald A!. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, N.one.
Resolution . ~n the Matter of Resolution of Sympathy on the death of Charles Albert Storke.
of Sympathy
on neath of . It was moved, seconded and carried unanimouEly, that an appropriate Resolution
Charles Alb t
Storke. of sym.pathy be drafted and that same be engrossed in the Minutes of this Board as of
today,. and that a copy thereof be presented to the widow of the deceased, Charles
Albert. Storke:
. Resolution No . 212g.
 IN MEMORIAM
. WHEREAS Charles Albert Storke, dearly known as "The Old Man", a former County
Off1c1~1 of the County of Santa Barbara State of California, a pioneer, soldier,
legisl~tor and civic leader,has deceased, and  
. WHEREAS, it is fitting and proper that formal record be made by this Board of
Superv~sors of the high esteem in which he was held, and of the great loss that this
County. sustains in his passing;
_BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED, that in the death of Charles Albert Storke the
County_ of Santa Barbara has lost a distinquished and respected citizen , one who stood
out as .an energetic leader in the affairs of City, County, State and Nation . In his


privat~ and official life , and as a public servant, his character was irreproachable,
and he . merited the high esteem in which he was held by the people of this community.
His Juc;lgment sprang from his convictions alone, unswayed by public clamor, uninfluenced
by tho~ght of consequences; he possessed a keen sense of humor which made him a
delightful companion. He put honor before opportunity; he loved his friends; he
feared .not his foe, and he dedicated his life to the highest service of the community 
. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS of this County extend to th

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' family of Charles Albert Storke sincere sympathy in the loss of husband, father
and relative, and tha~ this resolution be spread upon the minutes of this Board and
an engrossed copy thereof. be de.livered t o the immediate family of our departed friend
Charles Albert Storke. -
(SF.AL)
Respectfully submitted,
C. L. PREISKER,
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the
Co tlnty of Santa Barba r a .
J . E. LEWIS, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of
the Board of Supervisors .
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In the Matter of Communicat i on from Judge A. B. Bigler, Relative to Acoustics
in Court No . 1 .
Above entitled communication was received and Sunervisor Sam J . Stanwood   
and Planning Commission Engineer, Walla.ce C. Penf.ie1:d were direc.ted to work out plans
for impr oving the acou~tics in both Superi or Court rooms .
I n the Matter of Allow~nce of Claims . 

Upon motion, duly seconded and carr ied, it is ordered that the following claim
be and the same are hereby al lowed, each claim for the amount and payable out of the
fund designated in the order of allowance 1ndorsed on the face of each claim,
respectively to wit:


Acquistapace , Miss Anna
Acres , Amelia
Adams , Carroll
Alder, George
Alexander, Ur~ula
Allen., Stella }.~ay .
Anderson, Sydney A 
Atsatt, Dr . Rodney
Badger, Mrs . Bessie
Baisley, Mary
Balassi, Frank
Barham, Thelma
Barieau, Alice
Barker, Joe
Barkman, Eric
Barrick, A. R.

Bartelme, Dr. Phyllis
Bassi, Aida s.
Bastanchury, Angie
Ba tkin, R. P.
Bauhaus, Maude E.
Beaudett e, Mr s . Loretta
Beebe, Lela J .
Beekler, A. M.
Bell, Robert A.
Bement, Madeline
Bennett, Chas .
Bertero, Dr. Jules
Bertino, Joe
Bianchin, Eugene
GEl'iERAL FUND

 

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10 .00
4o.oo
92. 00
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$ .00
11.48
25.00
8 . 00
8.oo
10.00
4o.oo
85. 00
g4.oo
49 .00
4o. 50
300 .00
s.oo
93 .33
75.00
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60. 0
275. 00
75. 00
135. 00
75. 00
4o .50
200. 00
175.00
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December 7th, 1936.
Big Sisters of Alameda County GENERAL FUND
Blackb11rn, Charis
Blickenstaff, Mrs . M 
Bond, Delmar
Bottiani, Nina
Bowden, Mrs . Melvin
Bradfield, Bernice
Bred.all, Anker A 
Brees , Ada
Brickey, Mrs . Mabel C.
Brodie , Tom
Brunkhurst, Jane
Burbridge, Frank
Caldera, Mrs . Anna
Capelino, Renee M.
Casrson, Dewey
 Carter, Robert V.
Castagna, Alice
Catcott, Priscilla
Catholic Big Brothers
Caywood, Hal D 
Cervantes, Mrs . Luz
Chackel, George
Chapman, Eleanor
Chapman , Rose
Chelini, Mrs . George
Cienfuegas, Joaquin
Clark, Karl
Cleaver, Eloise
Clift, Mrs . Henry
Cline, Gladys
Cohen, Peter
Coldren, Bertha
Coldren, Edna
Colvert, Allena E.
Common, Wm . C.
Compton, Robt . T.
Cook, Clara E.
Cool ey Co . , A. B.
Cooper, Janet
Corey, Elva
Coshow, G. Horace
Cota, Juan
Cota, Julius
Cox , J.~artha
Coy, Katherine J .

Crane, Edward E.
Orang, Curtis
Cravens, Tom
Crist, Sam E.











$90.00
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4- .oo
55. 00
8.oo
25. 00
110.00
8.oo
4-3 . 33
50. 00
10. 00
90.00
37. 50
75.00
8.oo
12. 50
100. 00
100.00
125. 00
115. 00
1. 4-o
20 .00
3. 00
12.00
25 . 00
30.00
12.00
55. 00
4-o .oo
20.00
6.oo
252. 31
50.00
151. 52
150. 00
12. 00
8.oo
4-2 . 50
442 .00
4-o .oo
95. 00
17.00
34- .00
36.00
75. 00
8.oo
150. 00
126. 00
4-5 .00
90. 00
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Crosette , Elise
Crowell1 Monica M 
Dar.iitio , Mary Louise
Danielson, D. L 
Davies , Evelyn V.
Davies , Mamie O 
Day , ~.1arion
Dellar, Earl
Devaul , Jas .
Dinsmore, Francis
Dinsmore , Thomas T 
Doerr, L. R 
Do J_an , Laura
Dominges, Bob A 
Dominguez , Albert
Dominguez , Mrs . Alfred
Dominguez , Juan
Donahue, Mrs . Nellie
Dorris, Mrs . Mary
Doty, F. G 
Dovming, Emily
Downing, Harry
Dowse, E. J! .
Drexler, Alma
Duckgeischel, Louise
Duke, Mrs . Annabel
Dulaney , Ethel
Dunne, Frank E.
Eby, Evelyn J 
Edwards, A1tiri eI
Ehrenberg, Hal
E1rnon , Margaret
Ervin, Caroline
Escobar, Roy
Fagin, Miss Irene
Farwell , Miss Ma~tha
Fauerso, Monica
Felix, Frank
Ferguson, Marie
Fillippini, R. C.
Fish, W. E.
Fisher, Floyd
Fitzgerald, James
Flanagan, J.1i ke
Floyd, Manley
Foss, Gates
Freitas , Lillian
Fullerton, Stewart
Gambucci, Rena
Garcia, Annie
GENERAL FUND
 









 

 



$ 30.00
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125. 00
16.oo
125.00
135.00
4o.oo
45 .00
lS. 53
35.00
13 . 43
67 . 50
75.00
130.00
12.00
45.00
6.oo
35.00
25 .00
s .oo
10.00
l OS.00
100.00
50.00
150.00
25 .00
so .oo
305.00
7 .00
111. 20
20 .00
90.00
25 . 33
4o.oo
19. 70
64. 50
130.00
20. 00
135.00
90 .00
50 . 00
4o.oo
50.00
3 .00
10.00
75.00
s5.oo
16.oo
75.00
65 .00
















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December 7th, 1936 
Garvin, Ruth
GinsbLtr g , Sylvia
Glerum, Marie
Glomset, Gusta
Gott, C. A.
Gower, Alvin H.
Grabon, Jack
Graham, Gertrude
Griess, Gertrude
Gruner, Starr
Hales , Sadie Grace
Haley, Joe
Ham, Kenneth
Hammel, A~ax A 
Hammes, Steve
Hammond, Paul G.
Hammond, Paul G.
Haning, Bert P.
Hanze, Henry G.
Harberts, Richard
Harlan, Frank
Harper, Roland
Harriman, F. J .
Harris, Emma F.
Harris , Phoebe G 
Hart , Harriett
Heare, Agapita
Henning , H. H.
Henri kaen, Muriel
Hockenberry, v. L.
Hodgins, Arthur
Hoelscher, Al
Hollingshead, C. M .
Hollis, A. F.
Holste , Reve

GENERAL FUND
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Home of the Good Shepherd
Hopman, Elsie
Huff, Elizabeth H 
Hughes , Mollie
Hunt, Anne
Hurlbut, Helen
Irvine , Janet C 
I som, I. W 
Jacobsen, E. B 
J agemann , Frieda E.
James, C. E 
Jameson , O. T 
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J anssens , Albert A.
J ensen, Lars
Jesson, Miss Helen
JohnRon, F. W.





$20 . 00
s3 . 51
115. 00
64. .oo
50 . 00
90 .00
22. 67
s . oo
4.o .oo
9. 20
50 . 00
4.o .oo
56 .00
15.00
4.2 .33
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25 .00
60 . 00
16. 50
32 . 00
172 .00
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100.00
90 .00
15.00
50 . 00
7s.oo
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55 .00
1. 00
5.00
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95 .00
91. 67
17. 50
225 .00
95 .00
20 .00
141 . 44.
125. 00
50 .00
lg5.oo
145. 00
24. 37
21. 00
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J ohns t on, \'I. F.
J ones , J . E.
Kahn, Dr . Harold
Kelleher, M. M.
Kelly , James
Kennedy , Cl i nt on
Kern, Helen
-Knorp , Lloyd
.
Kribs , Maude
LaBreche, Jessie
Lair, Etta Mabel
Laker, J anes
Lamb , Bernard
Lampke , Thomas J .
Lambut h , R. W.
Lansing, Chester
Large, Delbert
Laughlin, Dean
Lauri t zen, Kathryn
- LaVies ,
Har r
i
et
Leslie , Mrs . George
Lewis , Myrtle
Lewi s , 1!yrtle
Lewi s , Ruth
Liddecoat , Mary E.
Lillard, W. T.
Lord, Mrs . George
Lor e , Lou s .
Lower , Willi am A 
Lubisher, Edward
MacCulloch, Geo . E.
MacMillan , I sabel
iiads en , Eva
Main, Lucy E.
Main , R. C. 
Mairani , Carolina
Manchester, John
J.[andell, Maxine
'!arine, Dorothy
1\~ar i no , Mrs 
'!~ar sh, Lo a
Mar sh, Mary B.
Martinez , Mrs . Sauline
Mather, Mrs . Alyce
Matthews , Patrick
Menegon , Mary
Menezes , t~rs . ?.fury
Mi etzner, Hedwig
?Alller, Estelle
GENERAL FUND




 




 


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25 .00
150.00
135 .00
15.00
50 .00
75 .00
90 .00
65 .00
150 .00
8.oo
30 .00
37.33
8.oo
250 .00
5.33
75.00
10.00
s5 .oo
110.00
25 .00
22 . 50
22 . 50
105 .00
175 .00
17.26
20 .00
109 .06
1.94
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150 .00
6o .oo
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8. 00
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100 .00
4o .oo
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77.33
95 .00
4o.oo
75 .25
45 .s3
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Mi ller, Frank
Mi l ler , Henry
1!iller, Henry
Miller, Rachel K.
i~iller , Ruth A.
Mills , Mrs . M. F 
Mi netti, Cecilia
Moffi tt , Andrew
Monroe , Mami el ee
Moore , Mrs . Stella
Moraga , Frank P 

Morris , George W
Moxley , L. Blanche
Mullenary , Del la
Munce , Mafia
Muth, Walter
McAfee , Ol ga
McArthur, William
McCal eb, Charles
McCanna, S. Pauline
t~c C aughey , Anna
McCaLtghey , J . P 
McGregor, Mrs . Robert
McHale , Olga
Nelson, Mrs . Fred
Nel son, Raphie
Ne\vland, Frances
Newland, L. H.
Newlon , Raymond
Niedermuller, Otto
Nolan , Cora M.
Ogr asky, Mrs . Julia
Olivera, Mrs . Rose
Osterman , J ohn
Ovieda, Ed .
Ovi eda, Toney
Pace, Lela
Baci fic Lodge
Packer, J osephine
Page, Bertha C.
Page, Bertha C.
Parker, Fred C.
Pa tterson , Mrs Nancy
Pechumer , Frank
Pedersen, Charlotte
Peterson, E. A.
Peterson, Kenneth E.
Peterson, May
Pet tingal l , W. J .
Pettingill, Mrs . Chas 

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GENERAL FUND








$20. 00
4.oo
6. 67
166 .66
125.00
70. 00
7s .oo
s .oo
5s .oo
20. 00
14o.oo
15.00
79 .33
4o.oo
90.00
25. 00
95. 00
4o.oo
s .oo
6s .oo
135. 00
164. 72
4o .oo
14.oo
4o .oo
72. 00
4o.oo
100 .00
lS.oo
125 .00
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20 .00
4o .oo
36. 00
35. 00
55. 00
75 . 00
25 . 00
151 .35
25 .00
75. 00
50.00
17 . 50
117 .20
75.00
274 . 2$
100 .00
4o.oo
30.00
60.00
.
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Pfiitzner , Mrs . E. E 
Phi lip, Andrew
Pickett, Kenneth
Pitts, D. B.
Plescia, Bessie B.
Pollorena , Richard
Postmaster
Preuss , Chae. A.
Prickett , VaJ.lie
Rasor , Earl

GENERAL FUND
 

 Regents of the University of Cal if.
 Renick, Dee
 RheaI!lS , C. W.
 Rhoades , Coy
Richards , Lue


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Rider, Hazel
Roberts , A. E.
Robertson , Sara
Robl es , Dan i el
Rodman , Clyde L.
Rollins , Hal
Rombold, Clyde
Romero , Edward
Romero , A~ary
Ross , H.
Ross , J ames
Rudolph , Harvey J .
Ruhjohn , Stanley
R11iz , Richard
Ruleau , P . M.
Rusiniak, Walt er
Russell, William
Ruth Home
Ryan , !tary C 
Sahm , Clara M.
St . Francis Hospital
St . Vincent ' s I nstitution
Salgado , Jennie
.
Sanders, Mar guerite
Sanders , Wil lis
S. B. Chamber of Commerce



 


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Santa Barbarans
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 Sattler, D  A.
 Sattler, D. A.
Savage, Josephine 
Scarborough , Ruth
 Schionnemann, Agnes 
 Schmuck, Lucy

38 . 33
36 .00
50 .00
50 .00
100.00
4o .oo
330 .82
10 .00
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70 .00
225 .00
235 .00
4.8 .oo
4.5 . 00
go .oo
75 .00
50 .00
4o .oo
12 .00
14.5 .33
50 .00
50 .00
32 .00
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30 .68
25g . g3
15 .00
50 . 00
125.00
31 .16
175.00
15.00
75.00
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5g5 .oo
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11 .33
10.00
37 . 50
9, 000 .00
100.00
91.00
1820.52
3605 .00
19 .33
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December 7th, 1936.
Schurmeier, Harry L. GENERAL FUND
do do
do do
Schuster, Hedwig
Schweers , Sophie A.
Seeger man , Walter
Sesma, ~-~r'S . Frieda
Sexauer, Roland
Sha'v , Arthur
Shea, El i zabeth
Shear on, Ka t hrynne
Shepard, Frank
Shorkley, T. M 
Silva, Mrs . J . R.
Smi th, Beaman Q.
Smith , Leland B.
Smith, Ray C.
Smyth, E. F 
Snow, Beverley
Sokoll, Anna
Spurrell, Fred W.
Stanwood, W. S.
Stemper, Emil
Stevens , Uharles S.
Stevens, Charles S.
Stewar t , Arthur
Stewar t , John L.
Stoddard, Rebecca
Stover, Fr ed
Street er, Geo . C.
St r onach, Miss Hel en A.
Stronach, Mrs . Helen
Studer, Josephine
Stumbl es, D. L.
Styre, Ben
Sublett , Thomas C.
Suggs , Lulu
Sweeney , Mrs. ChaQ. E.
Sweetser, H. C.
Tant , Charl es
Teet er, Mrs . Shi rley
Thacher, Luin K.
Thomas , Elma
Thomasson , Sammi e Lou
Thompson, Bet ty
Thompson, Elsie
Thorner, M.
Thurl by , Harry
Tomplcins , Elvi ra
 Torr es , Mrs . Elizabeth















$5 . 00
5 . 00
5 .00
85.00
90.00
24.oo
25 . 00
65 .00
100.00
142. 50
130.00
26.00
25.00
35.00
21.12
125.00
50.00
16.55
18 .00
151 .32
12. 00
55.00
55 . 00
5.00
5.00
36.00
333 .33
125 .00
14. 50
137. 50
25.00
16. 67
20.00
4o .oo
55.00
100.00
85. 00
20.00
178 .48
150. 00
50.00
15. 00
4o .oo
4o.oo
75 .00
151.04
10.00
95.00
4o.oo
65.00
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Trafford, Gretta B 
Trafton, !~uriel
Trent, Vern
Troup, Minnie N.
Tryhorn, Ethel H 
Tubbs , Jerome F.
Turner, Arthur
Turner, Lottie
Turner, Susan
Turner , W. A.
Twitchell, John
Ullman, Samuel L.
Unkef er, !!a.ry
Upson, B. W 
Van de Mark, W. L.
Wadsworth, Jr., E. E.
Wagner, Gerald W.
Wall, Tarry
Walters, Richard
Wandell, Ada
Weber, A:rthur
Weidman, Phil
Weidman, W. Merle
Wengren, Selma
Whilm, Mrs . R. B.
Williams, M.
Williams, Waldo
Wilson, Eva L.
Wilson, Eva L.
Wilson, George H.
Wilson, William J.
Wood, E. M.
Wood, Elizabeth
Wood, Mrs . W. H.
Wood, William
Woods, Lu Bel
Woods, Mary

Woodworth, Helen L.
Zackrison, Miss Bertha
H., osmer, Helen
Akens, Wm 
Barrick & Son, F. s .
Batkin, R. P.
Begg, James
Breck, Benjamin
Breen, Ed
Cienfuegas, Joaquin
Devaul, Jas
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FIRST ROAD FUND 

GOOD ROADS FUND
$ 75 .00
95 .00
90 .00
g.oo
g.oo
l .lg
125.00
17.33
4o . oo
110 .00
24-.00
166.66
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g.oo
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15.00
125.00
55 .00
4-5 .00
33 .33
lgo. 50
i 35.oo
so .oo
25 .00
25 .00
14-. 67
300 .00
32 . 4-4
125 .00
15 .00
gg . 33
75 .00
20 .00
55 .00
4-o .oo
4o .oo
igo .oo
125 .00
25 .00
4-5 .00
264- .00
117.00
96 .00
4-5 .00
66.oo
20.00
30 .00








 


December 7th, 1936 .
Dinsmore , Albert
Dominguez , Albert
Donaldson, N. B.
GOOD ROADS FUND
Donaldson, N. B 
Dover, Frank
Fabing, F. L 
Fabing , F. L.
Florez , Joe
.
Floyd, Manley
Foi.vl er, L.
Gehr, Lloyd
Grigsby , Al


Higgins , Tom
Hi ldebrand, Jr., A. J 
Hoffman , W. O.
Horn, Geo .
Huyck, Andy 
Janes , J. w.
Jones , Chas .
.
Lambert, C. E.
Lambert , Clarence
Lambert , Ray
Lash, Ar t
Lester, James
Lillard, W. T.
Lyons, Earl
l.[a ttos , Manuel
Miller , frarik
Mol l ,. Frank
MpKnight , Edwin
Os t ini, Feele
Randal ls , Ra.y
Rheams , C. W.



 Robbins , E. A.
Robison, 1.~ . H. $173 .00 allowed for
Romero , Louis
Shepard, Frank
Smith, Harry
Snov1, Beverley
Stockton, Dick
Stroman , Earl
Stronach, Wm.
Sullivan, Earl
Summers , Carl
Twi tchell, L. L.
Waugh, Chas .
Whalen , J . T.
Whitney , Chas .
Williams, N.
Zieman, l'lal ter
 


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66 . oo
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Apnroval and
Accent ance
of BatesSat1lsbttry
Subdivis ion .
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Brown, E. B. HIGHWAY Il.!PROVEJJENT

Crawford , Grace L.

Davis, Walter
   
Hunter, Elmer

Lillard, Gene
Neel, Jr . , Harry
 
Snow, R. B.

Trujillo, 1'.1ike

Westwick, Robert c.
Westwick, Robert c. 

Brown, Gertrude S. SALARY FUND 

Caywood, Hal D.
Leever, !~axine
 
Wilson, William J .
 
FUND $200.00
100.00
16.oo
4 . 50
4. 50
290. 00
202 . 50
4 . 50
3 . 5$
300 . 00
94. 50
5. 00
s4.oo
5. 00
Upon the passage of the fore going or~er, the roll being called, the followin
Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . 8tanv1ood, Fred G. Stevens,

Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker . !-Toes, None. Absent, None .
 . .
Upon motion the Board stands adjou!ned out of respect to the memory of
Char les Albert Storke, deceased.



 
The foregoing minutes are hereby
erk.
-
Chairman Board of Sup ervisors . '

. Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
 December J~~h , .1936, at 10 o ' clock a . m. Present : Thomas T. Dinsmore,
Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevena, Ronald M. Adam, C. L. Pre1sker and the
 Clerk  Supervisor C. L. Preisker in the chair.

The minutes of the meeting of December 7th, 1936, were read and approved 

I p the Matter of Approval and Acceptance of Bates-Saulsbury Subdivision, Santa
 
Maria, California.
It appearing to the Board that the application of C. T. Bates and H. R. Saulsbur
   
for a subdivision just outside the boundaries of the City of Santa Maria, to be known

as the Bates-Saulsbury Subdivis ion, has been approved by the County Planning Commissi n,
and the subdividers have entered into a contract with John Fesler to provide the
necessary improvements and have agreed in writing to provide the subdivision with

lights , gas and water facilities, and to make it mandatory upon lot owners to put i n
septic tanks with acid resisting steel or concrete; and in default of non-compliance
with their agreenent,the subdividers a gree to pay i nto the County Treasury the sum of
 
$1500. 00,

NOW, THEREFORE, uuon motion, duly seconded a nd carr ied , it is hereby ordered tha

the subdivis i on be approved and accepted upon the payment in full of County taxes
sta nding agains t the property wi thin t h e boundaries of the s ubdivision 

 
 


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Acceptance
of Deed.

December 14th, 1936 .
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In the Hatter of Acceptance of Deed of Marshall Properties Holding Company
for certain R~al Property .
Resolution.No . 212q ,
WHERE.AS, Marshall Properties Holding Company, by its President and S~creta~ ,
has e~ecuted and delivered to the County of Santa Barbara a Deed dated March 15th,
1935, wherein said Marshall Properties Holding Company is the grantor and the County o
Santa Barbara grantee , conveying a certain strip of land situated in the Casmalia and
Guadalupe Ranchos , in the Fifth Road District, County of Santa Barbara, State of
California, for road and park purposes only; unon motion, duly seconded a.nd carried,
it is
RESOLVED, subject to the approval of the District Attorney, that said Deed,
and the property mentioned in said Deed, be and the same is hereby accepted for . the us s
e.nd purposes therein mentioned, and the Clerl{ of this Board cause said Deed to be
recorded.
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-. - Abs ent , None .
Public Da.nc e j In the Matter of Application of Carpinteria Townsend Club #1 for a Pu.blic
Hall Per mit.
 Dance Hall Permit , at 307 West Seventh Street, Carpinteria, California .
Report of
National
Reempl oyment
Ser vice.

Report.
Carpinteria Townsend Club #1 having filed with the Board of Supervisors
an application for a permit to conduct and maintain a public dance hall in the buildin
known as Margaret O'Hara Building , 307 West Seventh Street, in Carpinteria No . 4

Election Precinct , County of- Santa Barbara, State of California, under the provisions
of Ordinance No . 430, of said county; and said applicat.ion coming on regularly to be
heard; and
It appearing to said Board that Said application is in proper form, verifie ,
and that said applicants 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 Per.cy 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 applicants be a.nd they are hereby granted a license t-o
conduct and maintain a public dance hall in the building known as Margaret O ' Har~
Building , 307 West Seventh Street in Carpinteria, County of Santa Barbara, State of
 California, so long as said applicants comply with the provisions of Ordinance No . 430;
and
-
It is further ordered that a certified copy of the foregoing order shall
constitt1te a license therefor .
In the Matter of Report of National Reemployment Service .

-
Above entitled repo~t was referred to Supervisor C. L. Preisker.
In the Matter of Report of the County Forestry Department .
Above entitled report was referred to Supervisor Stevens , to be placed on
file when he has completed his stud~ o~ same .
ComMunicat1o J
and Reooluti n.
In the Matter of Communication and Resolution from the California Mission
Appointment
of Cle!'ical
Help ---Sant
a. :t.1ar ia
Valley Water
servation Stt
j
Trails Associat i on.
Communication and Resolution from the California Mission Trails Association
expressing their thanks and appreciation to the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara
County , was read, and the Clerk directed to acknowledge same.
In the Matter of Appointment of Clerical Help for Santa Maria Valley
Water Conserva tion Survey.
Convey.
It was moved, seconded and carried unanimously that the Chairman of the
1.84
Report . j
Board be directed to appoint a Clerk to be a s signed temporarily to the Water Conservation
Survey, Santa Maria District; said Clerk's.salary to be charged against the Speci 1
Service and I nvestigation Fund .
In the. Matter of Report on Santa Barbara County Waterworks District No . 1 .
Above entitled report was received and ordered placed on file .
Leave of
Absence .
I In the Matter of Request of C. L. Preisker for Leave of Absence from the
Amending Ord .r J
For Transfer
of Funds .
Permit to 1
Change Monte
cito Zoning
Ordinance
No . 453 .

State.
It was moved , seconded and carried unanimously tha t C. L. Preisker,Supervisor
Fifth District , be granted a leave of absence from the State for a period of sixty
days from and after January 1st , 1937
In the Matter of Amending Order for Transfer of Funds.
.
Upon mot i on , duly seconded and carried unanimously, the Order made and
entered on the 7th day of December , 1936, authorizing the Auditor to transfer certain
funds, is hereby amended to read as follows, to wit :
The Auditor of the County of Santa Barbara is hereby ordered to make the
following transfer:


From P. W.A. 1062 R Fund., 1935-36,. th~ sum of
To P. W. A. 1043 R Fund, (Solvang Community Building )
and P. W. A. 1440 R Fund, (Tubercular Ward - General Hospital)
$6600. 00
3800.00
Thia is a temporary transfer and the money is to be immediately retr~nsferr d
when Federal Funds are received.
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 ]ii. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None  . Absent , None.
In the Matter of the Petition of Wil liam Barker to Permit a Change in
.
Montecito Zoning Ordinance No . 453, to I nclude his Property in the A-2 Residential
District.
I t was moved, seconded and carried unanimously that January 4th , 1937, be
set as the date for a public hearing on the petition of William Barker to permit a
change irt Montecito Zoning Ordinance No . 453 , to include his property in the A-2
Residential District; and the Clerk was directed to give ten days Notice of the Hearin
by publication in the Santa Barbara Daily News .
NOTICE OF HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara
County will hold a Pllblic hearing on ~Aonday , J anuary 4 , 1937 , at 10:00 A. M., in the
Supervisors Room, Court House, Santa Barbara, California, upon the petition of William
Barker to permit a change in Ordinance No . 453 , the Montecito Zoning Ordi nance, which
would enlarge the A-2 Residential Di strict .to include his property on School House
Road .
 J. E. LE\~IS, County Clerk 
Dated at Santa Barbara, California, this 14th day of December, 1936.
J .
Peti tion to I n the Matter of Petition to Correct Dangerous Int ersection at the Corner
Correct Dang
I ntersection
rous
l

of Picacho Lane and East Vailey Road .
The above entitled matter \Alas bro11ght to the attention of the Board by
 Wallace C. Penfield, Engineer of the County Planning Commission 
It was moved, seconded and carried that Supervisor Dinsmore and W. C.
Penfield, Engineer, be requested to meet with a representative of the State Highway
Commission to .discuss ways and means of improving the aforementioned intersection.

\

. '
District Att
ney order ed
to assis t
Monterey
December 14th, 1936 .
I n the Matter of Assisting Monterey County in Suit Against Zoning Ordinance
Along Carmel-San Simeon Highway :

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qounty i n Su t. It was moved, seconded and carried, that the District Attorney of Santa
Revisi on of
Budget Items

Transfer of
Funds.
Claims
\'ii thdrawn.
Cla im Withdrawn
from
Auditor.
AJ.lol'1ance of
Claims .
Barbara County be requested to file a brief, or otherwise ~ssist in the litigation now 
pen~ing in Monterey County, testing the validity of zoning ordinances in unincorporated
territory 
 It is further ordered that all expenses of the District Attorney in connectioh
with this matter be charged against ~he County of Santa Barbara  
I n the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
 Resolution No. 2130 
 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
'
general classi~ication of Maintenanc~ and Operation, General Hospital, Santa Barbara 
is necessary;
  
 Now, therefore, be it Resolve4 t4at the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 42 B 9, Clot hing and Linen, 
the . sum of $300. 00 to account 42 B 76, Laundry Supplies , Maintenance and Operation,
General Hospital, Santa Barbara  
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  
Stev. ens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. :t-Jays, None. Absent, None 
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to 42 C 1, Furniture and Equipment, qapital Outlay , General Hospital, Santa Barbar 
 Resolution No. 2131  
 Whereas the Board. of Supervisors of Santa B~rb~ra County find that a public 
emer gency, that could not have been reasonably fores~en a~ the time of preparing the 
budget, has arisen by reason of necessity fo~ insta.ll.atio11 of Water Softening Plant and 
whic.h has depleted the funds provided for same ;
Now therefore, be 1 t resolved by the Board of S11pervisors that the sum of
One t housand nine hundred and twenty-five dolla~s ($1925 .00) be and the same i s hereby 
transferred from the unappropriated reserve to Account 42 C 1, Furniture and Equipment , 
Cap1 tal Outlay, Genera.1 Hospital , Santa Barbara.
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 
I . In the Matter of Claims Withdrawn for Correction.
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the f ollowi ng claims were withdrawn
by Supervisor Stanwood for correction:


j


Diedrich, McGregor
tiaddox & Yauney ?Aachine Wor~s

$3 . 26
6.oo
In the Matter of Claim Withdrawn from the Auditor for Correction.
Upon motion, duly seconded apd carrie~, it is ordered that the order made and
entered on December 7th, 1936, allowing, claim as f9llows: 
D.A. Sattler GENERAL FUND $1~20 . 52 

be and the same is rescinded; and it is further ordered that said claim be recalled from 
the Auditor and reallowed as follows , to wit :  
D. A. Sattler -- GENERAL FUNP $).Sl) . 96 )
GOOD ROADS FUND 6. 56 ) l820. 52
  In the Matter of Allowance of Claims .
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered tha t 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,

186



respectively, to wit :






Abbott Laboratories
do do
do do
Abels , Henry
Acquistapace , Annie
Adam , Ronald M 
Adams , Norman
Adl er ' s Grocery
Aggeler & Musser Seed Co .
Air Reduction Sales Co .
Al len, L. J .
Aloe Company , A. s.
A~brose Lumber Company
do do
American Bakery
American Optical Co .
Anacapa Coffee Roasters
Anandale , Ella
Andera s Department Store
Anderson, Agnes E.
Anders , Gladys M.
A. N. Packing Co .
A. & P. Stores
A. & P. Tea Co .
do do
do do
Appleton, D.
Ashby , Helen
Associated Drt.1g Company
Associated Drug Company
Associated Oil Company
do do 
do do
do do
Associated 011 Co .
do do
Avery , Mrs . Annie A 
Azar' s Market , Sam
Bailey, Mrs . Ethel H.
Baird, Dr. Charles G.
Baker, Glenn
Bank of America
Bates, G. E.
Batkin, R. P.
Beadle, M. W 

Bell, Soohia
Bello , v. J .
Betters\vorth, Maria A.
Bever, Ora
GENERAL FUND


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$ 13 . 7g
.72
s . 21
129.54
12 .50
50 . 4o
57 . 50
9 . 00
16.94
65 . 49
54-8 .00
7.73
3s .37
i4.oo
30 . 2s
5.15
9.so
17 . 20
5.34
s.oo
s.oo
441. 11
57 .00
g. 50
12. 7g
13. 75
2.00
s .50
7.s3
2.g7
1$ .53
44.11
43 .5g
i6.so
359.10
9.s4
s.oo
s.oo
12. 60
67 . 42
30.00
225 .00
10 . 00
3.00
4.07
10. 00
200. 00
s.oo
5.00




 


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November 14th, 1936.
Bilhuber-Knoll Coro . GENERAL FUND ' .
Bilhuber-Knoll Corp . 
Birabent, Albert
Black, J . D.
Bone's Studio
Bonneiu, Ella
Borden's Enterprise Dairy Co ;
Bottini , Ida
Bowers & Stokes
do do
Bowles Furn:tture
Bradbury, W. W.
Bradley , Edna:
Branch, Inez
Branch, Inez
Brandmeyer X-Ray Supply
Braun Corporation
Bregante , J ennie
Briggs, Charles
Broadway Cash Market
Browns Drug Store
 Br0wn's Drug Store
Bruner, A. G.

Bruning Co ., Charles
Bryant & Trott Company
Bryant & Trott Company
do do
Buck, Mrs . M. H.
Budd & Bodine
do do
Buell, Emily
Bureau of Purchases
Burke, Ada
Bttrola, I . 1{ 


Burroughs Adding Machine Co.
do do '
Burton, Wm. C.





Cali~ornia Blueprint & Mary Co .
CalifornE. Corrugated Cu.lvert Co . 
California Fig Syrup Company
California Market
California Market
California Market
California Market
California Pipe and Supply Co .
do do do
California Tuberculosis Assn 
Ca.lifornia 'Vire Cloth Company
Campodonico & Son, S. V. 

$ 1$. 07
2. 65
95. 00
16. 8~
4.oo
s .oo
123 . 98
5. 00
24.52
g.oo
4-s . 15
5.33
100. 00
12 . 5g
ll. 58
12. 00
40. 50
3. 75
6. 99
2.25
125 .00
26. 4-7
3. 25
7 .36
12 . 56
s.oo
9 . 00
10. 00
11.36
4.oo
125. 00
115.35
.
9.24
10. 00
15 . 45
449 .55
io.5g
10. 50
100. 47
63 .7g
22 .50
13 . 23
242 .34
. 86
26 .00
8 . 00

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Carlisle Co ., A. GENERAL FUND 
Carpinteria Water Co .

Carpinteria Valley Lumber Co .
do
Carson, D. C.
Carson, D. C.
do
Case, A'Irs . L  R.
Casmalia Store
Castagnola, George V 
Castro , Velen
Chambers, J . H.
Chambers , J . H.
Chemical Industries of' Calif.
Churchill, J . F.
City Contracting Company
City of Lompoc
City or Santa Maria
Clarey, J . A.
Clark, Arthur M 
Clarke, Mrs . Elizabeth N.
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co .
Coffey Grocery, O. D.
Collar, J . N.
Columbia Carbon Co .
Commercial Office Supply Co .
do do
Commercial Office Supply Co .
Commercial Office Supply C9  .



Consolidated Machinery & Supply Co 
Contrac tor ' s Supply Co .
Cooney, Agnes
Copelands Book Store
Cosmopolita Grocery
Cota, Albert
Cota, Juan

Couch, Dicie M.

County Council of Social Agencies  
County National Bank
Crane Co .
Crews , H.
Cronholm, Thure
Crosette, Elise
Cutter Laboratory
Davis Brothers
Davis Service- Marke t
Davis Company, Roy G.
Day, Art

Day, A~arion
Deknatel & Son, J. A. 

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$10. $1
19 .SO
136. 99
4-. oo
21 .35
5 .00
19. 00
7 .00
19. f16
l0. 00
14.oo
lS. 75
10. 30
13 .00
5 .00
19 .00
12 . ~0
12. 00
4 .12
s .oo
137.95
9. 00
72. 00
10.19
10. 20
22 .15
121. 92
10 .41
16.44
955 .33
2$. 00
5.g7
110.17
15.00
36 .00
s.oo
83 .33
21. SO
4-7 . 51
10. 00
61 . 29
12. 90
21. 72
7g .4o
22 .s2
61. 01
44.oo
7 . 74
30 .85






























December l~th , i936.
De Pazzi , ?liartin GENERAL FUND
Deleissegues , Oliver
Dept . of Natural Resources-Div . of Fish & Game
Department of Penology
Dietzgen Co., Eugene
Di l ullo , Daniel
Dinsmore , Thomas T 
Doane Buildi ng Company
-
Dodge , E. G.
Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co 
Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co 
Domestic Laundry
- Dominguez ,
J

B- axter, Don
Drexler , A. H 
Drumm, Catherine
- Dudley Mortuary
- Dudley Mo r
tuary
- Durbiano Dairy
- Duvall, Helen
Eddy & Eddy
Edmunds , Jennie
 
.
El Mirasol
Equitable Steel Company
Ezaki , James
Fancy Fish Market
Fat1lding, Mrs. \Jim .

Felts , A. W 
Fenstermaker, Rose
Fent Serv ice Co ., J ohn
do do
Ferguson Furniture Co .
do do
do do
F ernbal~er. , Clara


Firestone Auto SupnJ.y and Serv. Stores
Fishkin , A
Flemi ng ' s
Foothill Dairy
Fouts , Vvilbur

France , J , E.
Free Advertiser, The

 
Froom Plumbing Company , Ar thur
Fuller Company, W. P.
Funk, Grace H 
Ga.nahl Lt1bmer Company
Garden Dairy
Garden Dairy
Gardner- Wheaton Drug Company
Garrigan, J, D.
Garvey, Daisy
$ 3. 91
2.7s
30.00
1 . 00
2, 223 . 22
l90. 00
12. 94
17. 83
7 .53
32. 00
5.56
12 . 50
13 .32
25 .00
20.00
13 . 20
7.00
8.40
g.oo
2s.9s
3s. s3
5 .00
9.12
10. 00
7.47
11.00
15.44
2.s7
~9 .72
19. 57
14o.34
45 .00
2.04
1 .04
15 .60
s . 36
4. 50
11.33
1.03
92 . 70
11.89
s.oo
5.96
129 . 6$
15 .30
9. 51
169.04
2 .00
j_ 9


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Gaviota Store GENERAL FUND

Gaviota Store
Gehike , G 
 General Electric Co 
General Electric X-Ray Corp .

Gewe, !irs. ~1abell A.
Gilmore 01l Company
Gladding, McBean & Company

Glenn ' s Furniture
.
G & l\t Cash ~~a.rket
Gooddard-Jackson Company
Golden State CoMpany
Golden State Company
 

$ g. 99
g.9g
13 . 87
31.9g
5. 50
$. OO
20. 03
7.19
4. 59
34g .54
Golden State Company 90. g5
Gonzales , Ruth 7.00
Goodchild , Mrs . Elizabeth $ . 00
Goux, J . A. 15. 00
Gorzell, C 
Graham, Harry R.
Gunderson Co ., G. T 
Gunderson, G. T.
Gurley , W & L . E.
Gusman, CRsimiro
Hadley Co ., Charles R .
do do
Haider, Martin J .
Hale , Mary


Hardie Manufacturing Company
Harkson, Harald
Hart,vell, Ruth
Hauser, E. E.
Hayes , Clara E.
Hayward , Al W
Heiges , Dr. L. E 
.
Heilman, Frank
Hendry Bros.
Henning , Clarence W.

Hercules F.quipment & Rubber Co .
Herman 1 s lmrket

do do
Herron , James W.
. .
Heumphreus-Smith Electric Co 
H & H Roofing Co .
Hibbs, Eva
Hicks & Sanborn Garage
Higginson, Sarah
Higginson, Sarah
Hill Bros. Chemical Co .

121. 00
6, 000. 00
15. 97
$ . 45
15.00
i .g5
7.g3
165. 00
90 .00
26 .S6
5.00
15.00
9$.00
g.oo
55 .go
150.00
s.oo
20. 91
s .oo
s9. 61
i7s .07
7.74
10.00
g.oo
4.oo
130. 00
2.40
17 .73
5. 00
s.oo
25 .75

















December 14th, 1936 .

Hinton , Bob
Hitchcock, E. L.
Hitchcock, H. R 
GENERAL FUND
Hobbs Brothers
Hockenberry , Ann
Hockett Service Station
Hoey , \11/illiam
Hogle , D 
Hohmann , W. C.
Holiday Hardware Company
Holiday Hardware Co.
a.o do
Holland-Rantos Co .
Hollywood Surgical Supply Co .
do
do
do
do
Hollywood \Vholesale Produce Co .
Horner and DE!hl
Hot1ghton 1 s Grocery
Howard ' s Grocery 
Hulett, Walter
Hummel Sheet l!etal Works
Hunt , R. B.
Huyck, Cedric
Huyck, Cedric
r.!erri am , Mona
I ndustrial Alcohol Company
I nvest Corp. of Santa Barbara
I tal ian Store
I wamoto Company, The
J acobs , R. c 
J ensen, i~are;aret
Joehnck, D. F.
Johnson & J ohnson
Johnson , James
Johnson, W. B.
J ohnson, W. H 
J ohnston, Lillie A.
Jones Stationery & Gifts
Jones Stationery & Gifts
Jones Stationery & Gifts
Jones , Cora
Jordano Bros .
Jordano Bros .
do
do
do
do
K8hn, Carlota
Karl I s r~a.rket
Karl 1 s Shoe Stores 
. .
$5-75
10.42
10 .40
1. 00
16.oo
11 .33
100. 00
125.00
321 .00
1.54
10. 79
6.97
1. 55
11.10
i2g. 49
5.67
310.00
4.64
54.oo
20 .go
g.oo
226. 00
27 . 00
42 . 75
54.oo
100. 00
27 .12
10, 000. 00
13 . 66
34.22
6.oo
100. ()0
13 .60
l .4o
5. 67
5.00
45.00
g.oo
1.13
2 . 37
4.79
27 .og
29 . 61
5g .05
120. 23
114.3g
2. 10
9 .00
6. 12
1 1

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Keating, T. H. GENERAL FU!~D
Keran Laundry 
Keran Laundry 
Klein, ~lrs . Ernest
Knights of Colu~bus Home Assn .
Knight ' s of Pythias Bttilding Assn 
Kramer, o.
Krebbs , Mrs . Carl
Kt el es, Pete
Lamb Auto Electric Company
La l~on te , Olive 
do do
Lang 1 s Marlcet
La Nueva V1-ctor1a 
La Primavera
Larco Fish Company , s .
Lauffer, . Edw.
Lea & Febiger
Lederle Laboratories
Lemner , w. c.
Letherman , E. L.
Levy, Henry
Lew-Bert ' s
Libeu , Laurence L.
Lidbom, Hazel
Live Oa1~ Dairy
Loan & Bttilding Assn .
Lompoc Cafe
Lompoc Laundry
Lompoc Light & Water Dept .
Lompoc Light & Water Dept .
Lompoc Light & Water Dent.
Lompoc Milk Co!'luany
Lopez, Eula.lia
Los Alanos !.~eat l.iarket
Luttrel l , Alfred S 
MacDonald, Ellen
l~addox & Yauney
Madeiros, ?.~anu el
Madsen, !Aartin


Magner Funeral HoMe , C. P.
J.~a i er ' s l~arket
l!a.nsfield, Rose
Marchant Cal . Machine Co .
Maretti Estates , Richard
~!arriott, 0. C.
Marsh, N. E.
Mart1 nez , Ernestine
Mathews , Mrs . C. L.
 



$ J.l . 31
5.s2
4-s .35
2.50
200.00
4o .oo
115.00
20 .00
12 .$5
42s.95
s .oo
g.oo
16.9g
3s.oo
26 .16
i7 .go
120.00
s . 75
29 .56
10.00
l0.00
27 .50
35 . 00
iolt.so
100 .00
21 . '.1 6
10.00
15 .00
11.15
3. 00
2.75
20.13
20 .4o
$.33
10. 20
s .oo
s .oo
23 .06
i 4. oo
7. 21
10.00
7. 4o
100.00
5. 00
3.00
s .oo
e .oo
20 .00
15 .00


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Matz , A~r s  Wm  GENERAL FUND
Mazzini, JAary
Mendenhall, Mrs . Roxie 1i.
Menezes, iArs . Mary
Mercer, Bob
l.derriam, Mrs . J . H.
l~err iam, Mona 
l~eyer 1 s Produce
Mid. Coun. Pub . Serv. Corp.
do do 
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
Miller ' s Pharmacy
Miller Plumbing & Sheet Metal Wks.
Miller, Mrs . A. L.
Mission Dairy 
Mission Electric Company
l~ission Ice Company
Mission Paint & Art Co.
Mission Paint and Art Co 
Mitchell, Mrs. E. F.
~.ionteci to Cot1nty Water District
tionte Vista Dairy
do do
Mongomery Ward & Company
Moore Mercantile Company
Moore , Nellie
Moore, Mrs. L. L.
Morehart, Mrs . Harr iett
Morehouse, ~.[artha
Morinini , H. P.
Morinini , H. P
Morlan Co., Ghas . M.
Morley, Frank
Morriss, Ray
Mosteiro, Mrs . E.
Mountain View Grocery
~!ussell, Lilliah
Myers , Bessie
McCabe , F. J .
McCaleb, \'I. H.
McCaughey, Anna E.
McCloskey , James M.
McCombs , R. A.
McGregor, J. D.

AicKesson Western Wholesale Drug Co 

$ 2. 93
lS .oo
g.oo
30. 00
35 .37
3.25
100. 00
4o .30
9.09
6. 27
7 . 04
161 .78
49 . 63
7s.35
66. 56
41~ . 37
224.3s
4. oo
3. 41
3 .2.5
34.61
12. 26
s3.4g
l5.00
I
24. 55
21 .70
21. 00
79 .19
45 .75
12. 50
7.00
g.oo
7.00
3 . 00
14.oo
12 .14
9. 27
55 .90
5.g7
19. 20
g.oo
14. oo
22 .95
10 .00
2.70
461.16
9.00
lSo.oo
1S. 4o
1. 3






















McKesson-lVestern 'fuolesale GE~JERAL FUND
!!cKesson-Western Wholesale
do do
do do 
McKinney Blueprint Co .
McNall Buildin~ Materials
McNee, Geo . G.
McNeil, \1{.
!~cNu t t , W. B.

Negus , William
Neil, ~.irs . ~.' . F.


Newell, Gladys
News-Press Publishing Co 
News Press Publishing Co .
do do
do do
do do
Nichols, Louise
Nidever, r.~rs . D. A.
Nielsen & Petersen
Norris Signs
Norris Si"'ns
Norris Signs
01Banion Dairy


Ohio Chemical & Mfg. Co .
Olive Grocery
Ott Hardware Company
do do
do
do
do
do
do do


 
Ovieda, Toney
Pacific Coast Coal Co .
Pacific Coast Coal Company
Pacific Coast Publishing Co~
do  do
Pacific Freight Lines

Pacific Freight Lines Exuress
do do
Pacific Greyhound Lines
P~cific Southwest Realty Co 
Parma Company
Parma Col!lpany

Patrick and l~oise-Klinkner Co. .
Penfield, WalJ.ace C.
Penny Co ., J . C 
do do

do do
Percal , . Sam
Petit Corset Specialty Shop
.



$1S4.3S
3.26
71. 93
101. 10
25 .91
133 . 23
15.00
115 .50
6.51
200.00
10. 00
s.oo
53 .s2
65 .00
1.50
65 . J.$
36. 05
10.00
8. 50
30 .90
6.oo
15.00
10.00
7.15
15 . 45
3.00
46 .15
592 .41
1 . 19
3. 61
2.27
50 .00
3.15
91.02
30.59
4S .05
6. 67
2.29
16 .13
2.10
45 .00
113 .09
7.25
50 .05
305 . ltg
27 .s2
2. g4
20. 70
135. 20
J.0 .30
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December 14th, i 936 .
Phillip, Andrew GENERAL FUND
Photocopy & Blueprint Co .
Physicians ' Record Company
Physicians ' Record Co .
Pico , J. B 

Piggly Wiggly Grocery
Preislcer, C. L 
Purex Corporati on
Purity Store
Qtla,l i ty Grocery
Q,uick, Joseph
Rahbar , C. W 
Railway Express Agency
Railway Express Agency
Ray ' s Pharmacy
Red Cross Drttg Co 
Reedson 1s Dairy Products
Reily , F . B.
Remine;ton Rand
Rivera Grocery, E.
Rodenbeck 1 s
Rosemary Farm
Rowan & Green


Rubber City Manufacturing Co 
Rudolph ' s Grocery
Ryzner, J .
Safe ~ray Store
do do
do do
do do
Safeway Store
do
do
do
do
Sally ' s Pantry
Sanitary Lattndry
San Marcos & Montecito Dairy
Santa Barbara Clinic
do do

Santa, Barbara Cottage Hospital
Santa Barbara Glass Co .

Santa Barbara Pipe & Supply Co 
Santa Barbara Telephone Company
Santa Be.rbara Telephone Company
Santa Barbara Telephone Company
do
do
do
do
do

do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
$ 30 .00
3 .54-
1 . 68
10 .00
10 .00
73 .3g
60 .00
s.os
19 .00
11 .70
s.oo
s .oo
.94
6.33
1. 72
10 . 04-
22 .35
23 .00
60.00
s . 32
21 . 22
50.70
g.24
221 . 4o
37 . 32
22 .00
145. 54
20 . 20
62 .71
46 .07
36 . 64-
46 .oo
i3s. 65
59 .99
s.s3
i3 . 7g
9 . 00
33 . 00
20.00
1.32
12 .94
3.79
5.35
12 .SO
6.70
7. 64-
4- .35
44.11
10.00
1. 5































~
Santa Barbara. Telephone Co . GENERAL FUND
do do 
do do
do do 
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Electric Co 
Santa Maria Electric Co 
Santa Maria Electric Co 
do do
Santa Maria Gas Co .
Santa Maria. Gas Co .
do do
do do
do do
do do
Santa Maria Insurance Co 
Santa Maria Lodge #90 K of P
Santa Maria Milk Co .
Santa Maria Upholstery & Mattress Works
Santa Ynez Valley News
Saulsbury, C.
Scaroni, Margaret
Schauer Printing Studio
do do
Scherer Companh, R. L 
Schionnemann, Agnes 
Schwabacher~Frey Co.
Scott, Katharine
Sears Roebuck & Company
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside Oil Company
do do
do do
Secour Printing Studio
Security First National Bank of L. A.
$ 3 . 00
$ . 60
41.75
g . 50
61 .77
39 . 64
92 . 43
202 .37
94.26
42 . 27
92 .91
33 . 20
49 . 51
9.35
62 .16
5 .00
4 . 60
177 .16
46 .37
4 . l S
2,g3
2.47
2. 71
73 .94
563 . 94
12.06
8.67
25 .33
3 . 00
144.oo
300.00
22 . 95
5 .00
2 . 00
16.50
100. 00
15.45
i97 .70
gg . 64
50. 00
25 . 24
21. 00
49 .34
189 .48
7.47
35 .97
28 .74
144.10
3.78
40. 00






















December 14th, 1936.
Security First National Bank GENERAL FUND
Sexton & Simpson
Shady Rest Auto Court
Shamhart , Reid E.
Shamhart , R. E.
Shar wood, Constance A.
Shearon, Kathrynne
Shell Oil Co .
Shell 011 Co .
Shell 011 Co .
Shell 011 Co .
do do
do do
Silva, Pedro
Simas, John
Simmons Company
Simpson, Mrs . R 
S. & K. Mar kets
Skytt, Hans

Skytt, Hans C. D.
Smart Suppl y Co . , The
Smith, Cli nt on W.
Smith, Greet a

Smit h Hardware Co ., F. L.
Smit h , Ray C.
Smith Hardware Company , W. R.

Soci al Service Exchange



Soule ~nd Murphy , Winsor and J ohn Frederic
Sou . Calif. Disinfecti ng Co .
.
Sou. Calif. Disinfecting Co .
Sou. Calif. Edison Co .
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
Sou. Counties Gas Co.
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
Sou . Pacific Milling Co .
Spratt Optical Co ., George w 
Spreit z Transportat ion
Squibb & Sons, E. R 
Standard Brands of Calif 
Standard Fence Company
40. 00
9 .12
21 . 21
6.oo
20 . 00
s .oo
33 .55
l lJ 33
6. 71
26 . 06
10.00
50. 00
4- .70
$ . 00
15.00
4.19
12 . 06
5os .70
95 . 17
3 . 56
11 . 44
14.oo
17 .00
2. 99
200 . 00
i o.9s
50 .00
197 .so
90 .19
25 . 52
4.72
57 .35
236 . 50
s .34
352 .60
13 .18
23 .3g
i 3. 6s
28. 38
55 . 92
66 .12
20.2s
26 . 57
430 .56
3s.11
15 . 00
25 . 46
65 .47
440 .10
198





 






























Standard Oil Company GENERAL FUND
do do
Stanwood, w. s.
State Department of P1.ibltc Heal th
a.o do
Stater, Gertie
Stedman, E. J 
Sterling Press
Stevens, Fred G.
Ste\vart1 s Shoe Store
Strong, Fred
Sturgeon , H.
Superior Laundry
Stiperior Laundry
Swanson, Peter A.
Swi:f't & Company
Tennyson the Druggist
Terres Grocery
Texas Comna.ny
Texas Lunch
Thompson, Elizabeth
Thompson , l~ae D.
Thompson , Mae D.
Tilley , H. L. 
Tilton , L. Demlng
Tippner, Mrs ~ Karl 
do




Title Insurance and Trtlst CoMpany
Tolbert , Fred
Tri-Counties ~lec tric Supply C9 .
Turner , Dr. Ft A.
Tveidt, ~iary R  .
Underwood Elliot Fisher Co .
Union Commercial Co .
Union Feed & Fuel Co .
Union Hardware & ~.~etal Company
Union Mill & Lumber Co .
Union Oil Company
Union Service Station
Updike, Cecile
Upjohn Company, The
Upton, 1iaud D 
Utility Grocery
Valencia, DolorP.e
Valley Auto Camp 
Valley Dairy .
Valley Grill
Valley Ice Service 
Van Horn, J . A  
Van 's Grocery Store
Van ' s Market



$ 100 .00
7.9g
55 .00
s .43
l . 5g
g.oo
150. 48
28 .Sl
8 . 00
16. 69
24.oo
5. 50
320. 75
5.31
90.00
137 . eig
7.05
12 .00
22 . 42
s .32
s .33
s.oo
s .oo
225 .00
100 ,00
12 .00
2. 50
12 .00
8. 28
250 .00
s .oo
7.21
3.00
56 .75
232 .95
5. 62
3.00
54. .30
50 .00
1S4 .o4
s .oo
50 .00
7 . oo
3 .00
2. 25
6. 75
7.75
6.24
21 . os
7s .oo




























,



December 14th, 1936 .
Victoria Motors GENERAL FUND
Victoria Motors
Victoria !~otors
.
Victoria Motors
Victoria lAotors
Viets, Carl
Walker, J . W 
Walker , R. O.
Water Wo~ks Department
Water Works Department
-
Water \Vorks pepartment
Watson , Lottie
Westergaard, Ove
Western States Grocery Co .
Western Surgical Stlpply Co .
Westinghouse X-Ray Company
do do
do do
do do
Westwick Iron Works
V'1estwick , Atwell
Wharff, Arza A 
Wheeler ' s ~!arket
White, Dorothy
Whitford , Margaret
Willowbrook dairy
Windowphanie Co .

Winthrop Chemical Co 
Witkin, B. E.
Womens Club 
Woolworth Company, F. W.
Wyeth & Brother, John
do do
Zanetti, Margaret
'




Ellis, M. J. FIFTH ROAD FUND
Acme Super Service GOOD ROADS FUND
Adams, Norman
Air Reduction Sales Co .
Akens, Wm .
Alberton1, J .  

Arneel & Brandt
Associated 011 Co. 
do do
do do
do do 
Batkin, R. P  
Bean , Glenn
Beuterba.ugh, Fred

I

$9 . 8$
57 . 33
6.13
25 .24
10 .76
27 .50
44 .oo
29 . 50
2 . 50
62 .70
20. 00
10 . 61
g2 . 55
73 .32
76 .57
4-3 . 93
40.27
12. 36
7 . 42
10. 29
s.oo
g.oo
s .oo
g.50
26 . 20
10. 30
47 .02
15 .45
e.oo
1 .91
9 .16
2.02
s .oo
60 . 00
7s .10
62 . 50
16. 50
55 .00
115. 50
35 . ~5
6. 83
177 . 99
71 . 93
31.50
5 . 73
1+5 . 00
33 . 25
200



















'









Breck, Benjamin
Breen , Ed
GOOD ROADS FUND
Braodway Ba.ttery & Electric Shop
Brown Bevis Equipment Co .
Bro\vn-Bevis Company
do Equipment Company
Bryant & Trott
Bryant & Trott 
Calif'ornia Corrugated Culver t
Calif'ornia Corrugated Culvert
Carpinter ia Valley Lumber Co .
Clark, Mary B 
Collar , Elmer
Collar, Elmer 
Collar, J . N. 
Cooley, Harry
Cooley, Har ry
Craviotto Brothers
Crews, H.
Day , Art
De Piazzi , Martin
Dille , F. E.
.
Doane Btli lding Company
Dover, Frank
Doyle, Tom
Equitable Steel Co 
Fageol Truck & Coach Company
Felts , A. W. 
Fent Service Co . , John
Ganahl Lumber Co 
Gano , Robt 
Gano , Robert
Gat es , F. H.
Gehr , Lloyd
General Motors Truck Company
Gilmore Oil Co .
Gooddard-J ackson Co .
Gogo , N. R.
Graf ft , J .
Grigsby , Al .
Gunderson Co ., G. T 
Co .
Co .

Harnischf eger Sales Corporation
Haslam & Company , w. A 
Hebel Garage, A. R.
Henderson, J ohn
Hildebrand, W. G.
Hildebrand, W. G.
H. & L. Corporati on
Hobbs Bros .

$49 .50
66 .oo
22 .32
25 . 96
201 .S4
24 . g2
4.o4
18 . 22
93. 26
31 .39
2$ . 47
40.00
60.00
60 . 00
77 . 00
4-9 . 50
54.oo
5.s7
90. 00
4s.oo
121 .00
9 . 73
55. 00
126.oo
36 .35
75.67
157.84.
15. 4-4-
7. 74
6.75
13 . 61
620 . 19
lto.oo
14 .34
600. 11
2s. s6
252 .35
189 .00
60.00
s6 .oo
15 .31
6.67
55 .05
102. 00
60. 00
60. 00
56. 62
301.30













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December 14th, 1936 .
Hobbs Bros . GOOD ROADS FUND
Horn , Geo 
Isom, B. A 
Kay Brunner Steel Products

Kelley, H.
Killefer Manufact11rine; Corporation
Lambert, C. E 
Lambert, Clarence
-Lompoc Light & Water Dept .
Luke Tractor and Equipment Co .
Luke Tractor and Equipment Co.
do do
do do
Mack International 1A:otor Truck Corp.
Maddox and Yau11ey
Magneto Electrical Service
~Ka tto s , Manuel
Midland Coun. Pub . Serv. Corp 
Miller, Lee
Moll, Frank

l~ont eci to Roadside Committee
Moran, G.
McMurray Transportation Co .
Norris Signs
Northwest Engineering Co .
Ott Hardware Company
Pacific Coast Coal Co .
Pacific Freight Lines
Railway Express Company
Ramirez , M.
Randal ls , Ray
Rio Grande Oil Company
Rio Grande Oil Company
Romero , Louis
Rubel Motor Company
Rudolph ' s Grocery 
Rudolph ' s Hardware
Ruffner & Ruffner Garage
Ryzner, J .
Sadler, G. L.  
Santa Barbara Brake Service
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
 do  do
Santa Maria Gas Company
Santa Maria Gas Co .

Santa. !~aria Valley Railroad Co.

Saulsbury , C.
Seaside Oil Co.
Seaside Oil Company
do do



$ 149.66
53 .50
115. 50
2 . Sl
i24.oo
4. o6
ss.oo
55 .00
12 .15
50 . 52
211 .94
120.61
6. 97
25 .09
ss.59
32 .33
55 . 00
2 . $6
192 .00
36 .00
343 . 60
121. 00
2s . 92
9.00
15 .3g
20 . 27
91. 4o
2.13
.33
115 .50
49 .50
281 . 22
l4o. 6S
66 . oo
14 . ~7
. 91
25. 00
121 .79
93 .50
122 .31
6S .46
lS.4o
1. 75
17.02
7. S$
25 . 75
99 .00
237 .19
1$3 . 26
265 .86
2 1

202












 





I 

















Shell Oil Company GOOD ROADS FUND
Silveria, Antone
skytt , Hans C. D.
Smith Hardware Co . , F. L 
Smith, J ames
Solvang Ge.rage & Service Station
Sou . Calif. Edison Co .
Standard Auto Parts
Standard Oil Co 
Stewar t 1 s Shoe s tore
Stockto'1, Dick
Strong, Fred
Sturgeon, H.
Sti.mme r s , earl
Te i xeira, M.
Terry Service
Thole, H.
 Tognetti , J .
Twi tchell , L. L.

Union Hardware & Metal Co.
Union Hardware & Metal Co .
Union Hardware & l{etal Co .
Union Mill and Lumber Co.
Universal Auto Parts
wa.lker ' J . w 
Waugh, Chas 
West ern Wel ding Co .
Wolford, Ar t
Zabhrit z, George



Li l lard, Lawrence HIGHWAY I MP . FUND
do William
Sant a Barbara Telephone Co 
West er n Motor Transfer Company
Bailey, Mrs . Ethel H. SALARY FUND
Homan , Earl O.
$ 7.65
42 . 50
41 .15
6.37
3 . 9g
306 . 51
91. s1
7.57
4g .59
7.05
55 . 69
l OS . 00
110 .00
60 .00
212 . 50
12 .S9
115.50
40 .00
50 .00
175 .00
35 .36
l . g7
lS.30
69 .10
49 . 50
66.oo
4. 50
6s.oo
103 . 50
24.oo
4o.oo
5. 00
21. 00
Case , Dr . Harold T. UNE11PLOYMENT RELIEF FUND 3 3  25

Skyt t , Hans P. W. A. 1043 -R
 
Urton, Charles !~ . P. W. A. 144o-R
Bl ock, A. . SA~A BARBARA COUNTY
WATERWORKS DIST. No . 1
Crane Co .
Holiday Hardware Co .
Levi ne , C. E. 
Santa Barbara Pipe & Suppl y Co 
Skyt t , Hans C. D 

3 , 619 . 95
2 , 7g3 .o4
12.10
10. 50
17 . 27
31. 64
62 .71
23 . 44




OoPration o  Suey CRP.lp
for lJnemplo -

December 14th, 1936.
Ti tle I nsurance & Trust Co . TRIPLE PARKWAY
TRUST FUND
$ l 00. 00
Sou. Ca.lif. Edi son Co  157 ~ 90
Mid. Coun . Pub . Serv . Cor p . CASl~ . LT. DIST. 31. 20
 
do do do
do do do

do do do

Sou . Calif. Edi son Co .
Johnson, w. R.
FUND 
GUAD. LT. DIST . FUND 150 . 70
LOS ALAMOS LT. DIST . ~7  95
FUND
ORCUTT LT . DIST. FUND 7g . 50
MISSION CANYON LT.
DIST . FUND 39 . 22

LOS ALAfAOS PUB  CEivtE. 16.oo - .
DIST . FUND
Hols er & Bailey SANTA MARIA CEME . DIST. 46. 90
lS. 76
100 .00
Mi d. Cos. P. s . Corp.
Smith, C. L.
Taylor, Don
Venaas, Esther M.
Venaas, E~ the r M.
Whiteside, T. L.
Whitney , ?! . H.
FUND

30. 26
6.oo
25 .00
100. 00
175. 00
Upon the pa ssage of the f oregoing order, the roll being called the f oll owing
Supervi sors voted Aye, t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens ,
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Pre i sker . Nays , None . Absent , None .
Upon motion the Board adj oltrned sine die .
The for egoing minutes are hereby apJlr-0 r
Chairman Boar d of Supervisor s 
 Attest :
J
 I
 Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
December 2gt h , 1936, at 10 o ' clock a ,_m. Present: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam
J . Stanwood, Fred CJ Stevens , Ronald M. Adam, C. L. Preislcer and the
Clerk. St1pervisor C. L. Pre isker i n the Chair . 
The minutes of the meeting of December 14th, 1936, were read and approved 

In the Matter of Operation of Suey Camp for Unemployment Purposes.
2 3

It was moved, seconded and c arried , t hat the Director of Welfare be requested
rnent Purpos 8 to take over the Suey Camp to house such unemployed and needy as is necessary, and
County Law
Librarir Fttn 
report back to the Board by March 30th, 1937 , as to the need for maintaining said camp.
 
It is further order ed that the caretaker be retained to keep up said camp.
1 ~n the Matter of the County Law Library Fund.
Resolution No. 2132 .
IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara,
State of California, pursuant t o the provisions of Section ~190-a of the Politica
Code, t hat the County Clerk of said County be, and he is hereby directed to set apart
the sum of $100. 00 each month, for the months of December, 1936, J anuary , February ,
March, and April, 1937, from the fees collected by him, in addition to the fees now

being set aside as the County Law Library Fund; and that said monthly sum of $100. 00,
be paid into said County Law Library Fund and when so paid, the same shall constitute
a part thereof and shall be used for the same purposes as said fund i s now used.
204.
EYtension of J
JE1me for Completion
of
VP.terans Menn -
ial.

, 

\
 Passed and adopted by ~aid Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara
State of CaJ.1forn1a, this 2Sth day of December, 1936, by the following vote:
~  ~ - .
Ayes: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M.
     Nav.es: None. Absent: None.
  In the Matter of Resolution Granting Extension of Time For the Completion of
. . .
Veterans Memorial & County Office Building at Lompoc.
 Resolution No . 2133.
WHER~S, Harry R. Graham en.tered into ~  contrfi.ct with the County of Santa
Barb.ara on April 6, 1936, for the construction of a Veterans Memorial & County Office
Buil,ding , Lomp.oc, Do.cket No . Calif. 1094-R;. anti
WHEREAS, this contract was approved by the State Director, PWA on April ~th,
1936.; and wor.k star.ted on April 13, 1936; and
WHEREAS, the time for comple.tion i.n tpe .cont~act was given as 250 calendar
day~; and this project is at the present time. 90% complete; and
 WHEREAS, said Contractor has asked for an extension of 30 calendar days in tim
e.llQwance for the completion of his cont.ract; and
 WHEREAS, an extension o-:f time ls. necessary -:for completion o-:f the landscaping
and g rading , and watering system which is. ne.cessary in the operation of the building;
and
and 

 

WHEREAS, the Contractor's bonds waive all notification for extensions in time;

WHE~S , there were. no liquidat.ed damages. st.iuplated in .the contract; and
WHEREAS, the reas.ons for the extension of time are as fo l lows:
1 . Contracto~ has been given two change orders, Numbers 12 and 13, which
necessitate an extension of time of 30 days . These change orders have to do with
graqing, installing curbs , walks, gutters, drainage, water system, and planting.
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors that Harry R. Graham,
Contractor for this project, be granted an e~tension of 30 days in which to complete
the job and hereby waives any claim for damage which might arise directly from such
an extension of time.
The above resolution being duly proposed and seconded was adopted by the

following vote: Aye: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald
  
M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nay: None . Absent: None 

Extension of In the Matter of Resolution Granting Extension of Time for the Completion
Time for Com-
 pletion 'of of Improvements of County Hospital at Santa Maria.
!mnrovements
of County  Resolution ~To . 2134.
Hospit al At
Santa M~.ria. WHEREAS, Doane Bt1ilding Company entered into a contract with the Cottnty of



Banta Barbara on April 6, 1936, for Improvements to Branch County Hospital , Santa Mari ,
Docket No . Calif. 1093-R; a.nd
WHERFAS, this contr~ct was approved by the State Director, PWA on April 11th,
1936; and work started on April 20, 1936; and

WHEREAS, the time for completion in the contract was given as 190 calendar day ;
and this project is at the present time e5% complete; and
WHEREAS, said Contractor has asked for an extension of 20 calendar days in
time al lowance for the completion of his contract; and
WHEREAS, an extension of time is necessary for completion of the heating syste
and the oil reservoir .
WHEREAS, the Contractor's bonds waive all notification for extensions in time;
and
WHEREAS, there were no liquidated damages sti pul ated in the contract; and
E"{tra HPln I
Al loiwrance-Office
of
Tax Collecto 
Reoort.
2 5
December 2Sth, 1936.
WHEREAS, the rea sons for the extension of time are a s fo l lows:
1. Delay due t o inability of securing skilled labor for asbestos wrapping
on heating plant.
2. Delay caused by necess ity of repairs to 6il reservoir.
3. To allow sufficient time for completely checking all equipment installat1ons.
 
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors that the Doane Building
Company, Contractors for t his project, be granted an extension of 20 days in which to
complete the job and hereby waives any c l aim for damage which mi ght arise directly
from such an extension .of time. 
The above ' resolution being duly proposed and . seconded was adopted by the
following vote: Aye: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M.
Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nay: None. Absent: None.
In the Matter of Request to Sp~nd $325.00 in excess of Extra Help Allowance
for the Month of Decemoer, 1936, Office of Tax Collector  .
Upon mo-tion, .duly seconded a nd carried , permission to spend $325.00 in
excess of extra help ailowance for the month of December 1936, was granted H. c.
Sweetser, County Tax Collector.
In the Matter of Report of Santa Barbara General Hospital.
Report of the. Santa Barbara General Hospital for the month of November, 1936,
was received and order~d placed on file.
Refusa.lA to
Grant Old
Af':.e Sect1ri t 
I
In the Matter. of Refusals to Grant Old Age Security.
Transf'er of
Old Af"e
Security
Rec i pient.
Upon motion, _dul y seconded and carried , it is ordered t hat the following
~
named applicants for O~d Age Security be and the same are hereby denied: 
Bourquin,. George Frederick 
Foster, Mary Loretta
Gogg1a, S.ophie
Hinton, Newton B.
Gabarino ,. Teresa
/ In the Matter. of Request for Transfer of Anna Eliza Baker, Old Age Security
Recipient from Los Angeles County.
After thorough examination of the records accompanying the request for transfer
of Anna Eliza Baker. from Los Angeles County, the case was referred back to the
Welfar e Depart~ent, ~1th the recom~endation that the Board could see no gain in allo -
1ng the transfer to this County.
TranRf Pr of j In the Matter. of ~reement of Transfer of Residence of Elizabeth E. Irwin,
Residence of
Old Age Old Age Security Recipi~nt.
RSeecciupriietynt . In accordance. with Section 1$ l/2 of the Old Age Securi ty Act, it is hereby
State Rnd
Countv Aid
To Needy
Aged Pereons.
ordered that the residence of Elizabeth E. Irwin be transferred from the County of
Los Angeles to the County of Santa Barbara; the County of Los Angeles to continue aid
for the period of one year, beginning October 1st, 1936.
/ In the Matter of Applications for State and County Aid to Needy Aged Persons.

It appearing to ~he Board t hat the hereinaf er named auplicants for Stat e
and County Aid to needy aged persons having filed the~r 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 applica t ions are proper persons t o receive State and
County Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
ORDERED, t hat .the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund,
in favor of the following applicants for the amount ~opposite the name of the
206




applicant, and on the firs t day of each month hereafter until f urther order or this
Board; said money to be used for the supoort of said needy aged persons, to wit:
Becker, Sarah Jane
Coy, Samuel T.
Espinosa, Leonardo c.
Gerlich, tfrs . Frances
Goodman, Lulu
Gosman , J ohn Joe
Griff in, Evelyn E.
Hamlin, Alfred A.
Harrison, Elmer Ellsworth
Hartzell, Sarah Katherine
Lewis, Henry Clay
Manning, J. C  .
Maxim, Fred A.
Miller, Ruby Eliza
Milligan, Martha
Nav~, Alfonso
Peterson, Charles
Real, Raymond
Reish, Ma'Qle
Rivas, Carlotta
.Robinson, George W.
Robinson, Nellie E.
Romero, Tom
Romo, Ramon
Sanchez, John M.
Smit h, Frank Joseph
Smith, Marian
Snyder, Orie E.
von Rohan, Anne
Weissinger , Katie
Wilson, Emma


RESTORATION
Ensminger, Annie Clara Ellen
Maloney, William
Romero , Harriet
INCREASE
Arrellanes , Alberto
Wann, Charles Aboot
DECREASE
Cota, Quereman
DISCONTINUANCE
Huestis, Ambrose
Owen, Thomas Benton
Rodriguez, Peter
Romero, Harriet
Sawyer, Charles
Taylor, Wallace


Total Amount Granted




$15. 00
2s .oo
23 .00
15.00
2s.oo
25.00
35. 00
35.00
15. 00
2~ . 00
25.00
2s.oo
35. 00
25 .00
30.00
35.00
30.00
35. 00
25. 00
12.00
30.00
25. 00
35. 00
35.00
25.00
10.00
10. 00
35.00
35.00
33.00
15.00
35 .00
. 30.00
28 .00
35. 00
27 .00
27.00
31.00
35 .00
32.00
28.00
35.00
35.00







DATE EFFECTIVE
11/23/36
1/1/37
1/2/37
1/1/37
1/1/37
1/ 1/37
11/27/36
1/1/37
12/1/36
12/1/36
12/1/36
1/1/37






State and
County Aid
To Needy
Blind P er~o





 
Petitions
fo r County
Aid  .





































DISCONTINUANCE (Continued)
Wilburn, Lot1isa
Wright , John Franklin
Total Amount Granted DATE EFFECTIVE
35.00
35. 00
12/1/36
1/1/37
I n the Matter of Applicat i ons for State and County Aid t o Needy Blind
Persons.
2 (
It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State
and County Aid to needy blind persons having filed their applications , as required by

law, and as 1n said applications fully set forth; and
 It further appearing from an examination of said applications that the needy
blind persons mentioned in said applications are proper persons to receive State and

County Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, 1t is
ORDERED, that the Al1di tor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund,
in favor of t h e 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 t o be used for the support of said needy blind persons, t o wit:
Harder, Adeline

Neva, Mi caela Selestina
Stuflotten, Anna
RESTORATION
Britt, June
Total Amount Granted
$32. 00
20.00
22.00
15 .00


DATE EFFECTIVE
1 / 1/37
 
In the Matter of Petitions for County Aid.

It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following petitioners are

proper 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 followi
ng persons for the amounts set opposite their respective names on the first day of

January 1937, to wit :
Grinstead, Florence
Leal, Lucy
Davies, Alison

Fish, Martha

Harvey, Ruth

Hathaway, Ella
Hurley , I da

Lane , Mary

Miller, ItAargaret

Filburn, Fred
l~eade , Edi th

Jack Still well

Robert Anderson
Josephine h~o ra
FIRST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 
Carpinteria
II
SECOND SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 
c/o Welfare Dept .
c/o Auditor (Will call )
526 W. Victoria St.
c/o Co . Welfare Dept .
S22t Orange St.
14lg Castillo St.
317! W. Sola St.

THIRD SUPERVI SORIAL DISTRICT

c/o C. C. Campbell, Loe Olivos
Santa Ynez

FOURTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 
Send all checks for District
Four to the Santa Maria Office 
$ 1.00
8. 00
17. 50
1 9 . 00
lS.50
9. 00
20. 00
12.00
15 . 00
1.00
1 .00
3. 00  
Helen Gonzalez


William Fulton

William Thomas

W. L. Waley
FIFTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 

Send all checks f or District
Five t o the Santa Maria Office

10. 00
1.00
i .oo
17.00
208
State and
County Aid
to Needy
Children.

FIFTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT (Continued)
Mattie Parker $5 .00
Joe Bunker 
Esqueil Walles
2 .00
21.00
/ In the Matter of Applicat ions for State and.County Aid to Needy Children
I t appearing to the Board t hat the hereinafter named applicants for 
State and County Aid to Needy Children having filed their applications as required by
law, and as in said applications fully set fo r th; and
It further appearing from an examination of said applicationsthat the
needy persons mentioned in said application are proper persons to receive State and
County Aid; upon Motion duly seconded and carried, i t is
ORDERED, that the Auditor draw his Warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of the following names, for the amount set opposite the name , for the
month of January 1937, and said money to be used for the support of said needy person ,
to wit:
PAYEE FOR THE BENEFIT TOTAL A!~OUNT STATE COUNTY
OF GRANTED AID AID
Mrs . Margaret Poletti Poletti, Eldon 31.00 10.00 21. 00
 Mrs . Lillian Stonecypher 30 .00 20.00 10 . 00
Allman, Bette E.  3.6.oo 10. 00 26 . 00
Banks, Bessie E. 45.00 20.00 25. 00
Bodie, Wil l iam 23 .00 10.00 13. 00
 Bonsworth, Mr~ .Helen 47 . 00 11. 33 35 . 67
 Corrall, Mrs . Nora 66 . oo 50 . 00 16. oo
.
Correa, Leonarda 41.00 30.00 11. 00
Cuellar, Encarnacion 47.00 10 . 00 37. 00
Lucretia Lowe Cusick children 35.00 20. 00 15 . 00
Daniel, Jeannie 30 .00 20 .00 10. 00
Welfare Dept. 2nd Dist . Gonzales children 76 .00 20.00 56. 00
Gonzales, Eugenia 65. 00 50. 00 15. 00
 Heare, Agapita 47.00 20.00 27. 00
 Welfare Dept . 2nd Dist . Melero children 55.00 30.00 25 . 00
 Mendoza, Martina 3g. oo 20. 00 ig. oo
 Olgin, lh's. Juanita  Mendoza children 32. 00 20.00 12 .00
. Monson, Mahala 49. 00 20. 00 29 . 00
   Strain, Mrs . Ruth Moore children \ 20.00 20.00
. .
Morales , Mercedes 65 . 00 50. 00 15. 00
Newton, t~aria
 61.00 4-o . oo 21. 00
 Olgin, Juanita M. 3s. oo 30. 00 s . oo
 Olmstead, Etta  20.00 10. 00 10. 00
Otero, Aurelia 10.00 10. 00
  Orena, ~iargaret 44. 00 10. 00 34. oo
P adilla, Joba 60. 00 4-0 .oo  20. 00
Rios, Estelle  42.00 20. 00 22. 00
'Rodarte, Violet 22. 00 10.00 12 . 00

'Salazar, Guillermina 23 . 00 10. 00 13 . .0 0
'Smith, Eunice P. 62. 00 4o. oo 22. 00
 Smith, El la R. 2s.oo 20. 00 s .oo
Tilly, Anna G. 45.00 20.00 25. 00
 Thomas , Helen 50.00 30 .00 20. 00
 Velarde, Marcel ine  47. 00 10. 00 37. 00




State A1d.

State Aid .
State Aid.


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/
2 9
PAYEE
Welf'are Dept . 3rd Dist .
Lewis , Cleda
Mamie James
Welfare Department l.tt h Dist .
Susanna Becerra
Amy Burton
Tillie Gr eco
Leona West
Reyna R. Valles
Lucy B~rger
Elizabeth Clarke
Marian St . Clair

Mary E. Feli z
Della Gomez
Mary Mandes
Martha Olivera
Porfirio Ruiz
Vida Snow

Teresa Borges

December 2Sth, 1936.
FOR THE BENEFIT
OF
Alvarado children
Rar.iona Becerra
TOTAL AMOUNT
GRANTED
43 .00
50.00
49 .00
40.00
35 .00
23 .00
36.00
3s.oo
61 .00
4o .oo
26.00
27 .00
26. 00
70 .00
45 .00
60.00
55 .00
70. 00
16.00
STATE
AID
30.00
4o .oo
20 .00
4o . oo
30.00
20 .00
30.00
10.00
4o .oo
20 .00
20 . 00
20.00
20. 00
50.00
30. 00
40.00
COUNTY
AID
10.00
10.00
29 . 00
5.00
3 .00
6.oo
2s.oo
21.00
20 .00
6.oo
7 .00
6. oo
20.00
15. 00
20.00
4o .oo 15.00
4o . oo 30. 00
10.00 6.oo

This or der is not a vacation of the original order of granting State Aid;
but the amount of State Aid listed hereon is gr anted i n lieu of the original order
for the month named herein.

In the Matter of the appli cation 9f Petra Sanchez , for Stat e Aid for
Jose Fuentes and Mary Najera.
I t appearing to the satiafaction of' the Board t hat said Jose Fuentes and
Mary Najera, under sixteen years of age are half- orphans and are proper persons to
r eceive State Aid, and are in the custody of Mrs . Joe Gonzales , Lompoc, California .
I t is ordered t hat the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on
General Fund, in favor of said Mrs . Helen Gonzales for the sum of Twenty and no/100
dollars , and for a l ike amount on the first of each month hereaf ter 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 Application of Bette E. Allman, 703 1/2 A Castillo
Street, Santa BRrbara, California , for State Aid for George Carl Allman .
I t appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said George Carl
Allman , under sixteen years of age is a half-orphan and is a proper person to receive

State Aid , and is i n the custody of sai d Mrs. Bette E. Allman, Mother 

I t is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on
General Fund, in favor of said Bette E. Allman for the sum of Ten and no/100 Dollars
and for a like amount on the f irst of each month hereafter until the further order of
this Board, said money t o be 11sed for the support of the above named minor.
/ ~ n the Matter of the Application of Marceline V~larde, g11 Olive
f  .
Street, Santa Barbara, California for State Aid for Daniel Velarde .
I t appeari ng to the s atisfaction of the Board that said Daniel Velarde, .
under sixteen years of age is a half- orphan and is a proper person to receive State
Aid, and is in the custody of said Marceline Velarde , Mother 

It is ordered, t hat the Audi tor dra.w his warrant . on the Treasurer on
General Fund, in favor of said Mrs . Marceline Velarde for the sum of Ten and no/100
dol lars , and for a like amoun~ on the first of each month hereafter until the f urther

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2J.O
order of this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minor.
Sta t e Aid. In the Matter of the Application of Mamie F. Meyer, 926 West Pedregosa
, Street, Santa Barbara , California for State Aid for June Eloise South.


  It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said June Eloise South,
und~r sixteen years of age is a half- orphan and is a proper person t o receive State
Aid, and is 1n the custody of said Mamie F. Meyer, Mother .
  It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on
 General Fund, in f avor of said !~amie F. Meyer for the st1m of Ten and no/100 dollars,
and for a l~ke amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of
StatP- Aia .




State Aia.
State Aid.
State Aid.
State Aid.
this Board, said money t o be used for the support of the above named minor.
 In the Matter of the Application of Clifton Hawley, 1917 Gillespie Street,
Santa Barbar"a., Cal ifornia for State Aid for Boyd, Robert a nd Patsy Ruth Hawley.
 It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Boyd, Robert and

Patsy Ruth Kawley, under sixteen years of age are half-orphans and are proper persons
 to receive State Aid, and are in the custody of said Clifton Hawley, Father 
  It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Genera
Fl tnd, in favbr of said Clifton Hawley 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 t o be used for the support of the above named minors.
J .  I n the matter of the Application of Cornelia R. Wingate, Hope Ranch,
Santa Barbara , California for State Aid for Charles J ohn Wingate.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board t hat said Charles John
 Wingate, under sixteen years of age i s a half-orphan and is a proper person to receive
State Aid, and is in the custody of said Corne1ia R. Wingate, Mother 

It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on
General Fund, in favor of said Cornelia R. Wingate for the sum of Ten and no/lOO
dollars, and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the f urther

order of this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minor.
In the J!atter of the Application of Mrs . Pearl Greene, 1517 San Pascual
Street, Santa Barbara, California for State Aid for Vivian and Chester Greene.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Vivian and
Chester Greene, under sixteen years of age are half-orphans and are proper persons to
receive State Aid, and are in the Ctlstody of said Mrs . Pearl Greene,!.!other.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Genera
Fund, in favor of sa.id l.~rs . Pearl Greene for the sum of Twenty 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 the Application of Reyna R. Valles, 304 East Bunny Avenue,
Santa Maria, California for State Aid for Rosalie, Alphonso , Felix and Mar garet Valles.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Rosalie, Alphonso,
Felix and Margaret Valles, under sixteen years of age are children of tubercular father
and are proper persons to receive State Aid , and are in the custody of said Reyna R.
Valles, Mother.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of said Reyna R. Valles for the sum of Forty 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 the Application of Eugenia Gonzales, 705 Vine Avenue,
, D It 
 Santa Barbara, California, for State Aid for Arturo , Gloria, Virginia, Esther and
I sabelle Gonzales .
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board t hat said Arturo, Gloria,
'
State Aid.

Di s continua
of State
Orphan Aid .
J
2 1f
Dec ember clSth, 1936.
Virginia, Esther and Esabelle Gonzales , under sixteen years of age are children of
Incapacated father and are proper persons to receive State Aid, and are in the custody
of said Eugenia Gonzales.
It is ordered that the Audi tor draw his '~arrant on the Treasurer on
General Fund , in favor of sai d Eugenia Gonzales for the sum of Fifty and no/100 dollars
and f or a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the f urther order of
this Board, sai d money to be used for the support of the ~bove named minors .
ln the Matter of the Application of C. O. Carr, Lompoc , California for
State Aid for Jack Virgil, Patsy Ruth and Thornton Warren Carr 
.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Jack Virgil,
Patsy Ruth and Thornton Warren .Carr a.re children of Inc~pa.ci tated father and a.re proper
persons to receive State Aid , and are in the custody of said C. O. Carr.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on
General fund, in favor of said C. O. Carr 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 t o be used for the support of the above named minors.
In the :r.iatter of' the Discontinuance of State Orphan Aid :
It appearing t o the Board from the report of the County Welfare Denartment
that the following named recipients of .State Orphan Aid are no longer proper
persons to receive said Aid;
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said aid be
and the s~me is hereby discontinued as follows , to wit:
Name. Date Effective
Blain, Shannon 12/16/36
Blain, James do
Blain, Delilah do

Bonsworth, Ruth 1/5/37
Gonzales, Inez Agnes 1/1/37
Pereyra, Salvador 10/31/36 
Rodarte, Louise 1/1/37
Smith, Alva 12/1/36
Revis i on of ~
Budget I tem, 
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items . 
Resolution No. 2135,
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, County Clinic, S. B. General
Hospital General Fund is neccessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved t hat the aforesaid accounts be and the
same are hereby revised as fo llows , to wit: Transfer from Account 43 B 2, Materials and
.Supplies, the sum of $200.00; from account 43 B 7, Care and Welfare, the sum of $125.00
from account 43 B 9, Linen and Clothing, the sum of $200.00; or a total of $525.00 to
Account 43 B 10, Drugs , Surgical, Laborayory and X-ray Stlpplies, Maintenance and
Operation, County Clinic, S. B. General Hospital.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resol11tion, 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.
I

Revi s i on of
Budget I ter.ls
/ In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items .
Resolution No. 2136.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revi sion within
general classification of Maintenance and Oper.ation, 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 9, Clothing and Line
the sum of $300 .00 to Account 42 B S, Cleaning and Disinfecting supplies, Maintenance
and Oneration, General Hospital, Santa Barbara, 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' ~  In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items .
Budge t Iteme
Resolution No . 2137
Whereas, it appears to the .Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Third Supervisor Distri ct, Good
Roads 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 132 B 2 , Materials and
Supplies the sum of $300.00 to Account 132 B 4, repairs and replacements, maintenance
 and operation, Third Supervisor Di strict, Good Roads Fund 
Exer cisinrOoetion
T\vo
of Agreer.tent
w1 th Santa
Barbara.
Inveq t ment
Corpo r at ion
to P,1rchRoe
Porti on of
Am baa sador
Tract .
I
.
Upon the passage of the forego i ng resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye , to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays , None . Absent , None .
In the Matter of Exercising Option Two Of Agreement With Santa Barbara
I
Investment Corporation to Purchase Portion of Ambassador Tract.
Resolution No . 213$.
WHEREAS, the County of Santa Barbara did on the 19th day of January, 1935,
enter into an agreement of least with the Investment Corporation of Santa Barbara, a
corporation, whereby said County of Santa Barbara leased a tract of land from said cor
por ation, located in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of
California, and more particularly described in said lease, upon the terms and conditio s
contained therein, for the period commencing on the 1st day of February, 1935, and end
ing on the 1st day of December, 193S, unless said lease should be terminated sooner by

virtue of the exercise by the County of Santa Barbara of any or all of the options
contained therein; and
WHEREAS, this Board dis in December, 1935, exercise Option One and purchase
the property 'described in said o~ti on, on behalf of said County of Santa Barbara; and
WHEREAS, said Boa.rd now deems it to be to the best interests of said County
of Santa Barbara that said County exercise Option Two contained in said lease, said

Option being the right to purchase Lot 13 , excepting therefrom the southwesterly 25

feet thereof, and the southwesterly 15 feet of lot 14 of said Ambassador Tract in the
City of Snnta Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, according to the

map thereof recorded April Sth, 1924, in ?.iap Book 15, pages 44 and 45 , in the office
of the County Recorder of saj.d County, for the stim of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10 ,000. 00
in cash, lawful money of the United States of America;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE ItheREBY RESOLVED that the County of Santa Barbara
.
does hereby exercise Option Two contained in said lease , to purchase from said Invest-
 ment Corporation of Santa Barbara , a corporati on, that piece or parcel of land located
in the City of Santa Barbara, California, more particularly here above described, for


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December 2Sth, i936.
the sum of $10 ,000.00 cash, lawful money of the United States;
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that written notice of the adoption or this
resolution and of the exercis~ of Option Two contained in said lease hereinabove re-
. .
ferred to, by the County of Santa Barbara, be served upon the said Investment Corpora-

t1on of Santa Barbara; and the Chairman of this Board is hereby. authorized and directed
  
to so serve said Notice at least ten days prior to the date hereinafter specified as
the date upon which said purchase shall be consummated;
. .
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that Monday, the 25th day of January ,
. 1937, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the room of said Board of Supervisors in the
County Courthouse, Santa Barbara, California, be and the same are hereby fixed as the
time and place when and where said Board of Supervisors will meet to consummate said
purchase; and
IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that notice of said intention to purchase

said property, and of the exercise of said Option Two, and the time and place when and
  where said purchase will be consummated as aforesaid, be given by publication of Notice
of Intention to Purchase Real Property for at least three weeks prior to said date in
 the l~orning Press , a newspaper of general circulation published in said County of
Santa Barbara.
 The said real property which it is the intention of said Board of Supervisor
  to purchase as aforesaid, is situated in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, and particularly described as follows, to wit:
. .
Lot 13, excepting therefrom the southwesterly 25 feet thereof; and the south
 westerly 15 feet of Lot 14, of the Ambassador Tract in the City of Santa Barbara,
 County of Santa Barbara, State of California, according to the map thereof recorded
April Sth, 1924, in Map Book 15, at pages lt4 and 45 , in the office of the County
 Recorder of said County.
IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that on said 25th day of January, 1937,
upon receipt by this Board of Supervisors, on behalf of said County of Santa Barbara,
of a good and sufficient deed conveying the said property hereinabove described, to sai
.
 County, accompanied by a policy of title insurance covering said parcels of land, and


showing said parcels hereinabove described to be free and clear of all liens and
encunbrances except as to city and county taxes which are or may hereafter become a
 lien against said respective parcels, ~nd restrictions and rights of way of record, the
 county auditor of Santa Barbara County will be directed to draw a warrant on the treasu y
of s~id Countf of Santa Barbara in the sum of $10,000. 00, in favor of said Investment
Corporation of Santa Barbara, as the purchase price of said property 
Passed and a.d opted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, this 28th day of December 1936, by the following vote:
AYES: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L.
 Preisker. Noes: None. Absent: None.



\ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PURCHASE REAL PROPERTY.1
Notice is hereby given th~t on Monday, January 25th, 1937, at ten o'clock
a. m. in the Supervisors ' Room of the Co rt Hot1se in the City of Santa Barbara, County
of Santa Barbara, State of California, the Board of Supervisors will consummate a
purchase from the Inv estm~nt Corporation of Santa Barbara for the consideration of
$10,000. 00, certain real property more particularly described as follows: 
Lot 13, excepting therefrom the southwesterly 25 feet thereof; and the
southwesterly 15 feet of Lot 14, of the Ambassador Tract 1n the City of Santa Barbara ,
County of Santa Barbara, State of California, according to the map thereof recorded
April $th, 1924, in Map Book 15, at pages 44 and 45, in the office of the County
Recorder of said County.
Permission to
Erect Rn
Overhead Sip-n
I
1936.
(SEAL)
By resolution of the Board of Supervisors, dated th1s 2gth day of December
C. L. PREISKER,
C. L. Preisker, Chairman of the Board of
Supervisors .
ATTEST: J. E. LEWIS,
J. E. Lew1s, Clerk.
In the Matter of Application t o the Department of Public Works for Permission
to erect an Overhead sign.
It was moved, seconded and carried that the Board of Supervisors formally

make a pplication to the Department of Public Works , thro1igh T. H. Dennis, A~ain t en ance
Engineer, for permission to errect an overhead sign on Hollister Avenue near its inter
section with Route 101 to be furnished and installed by the Neon Electro-Craft Sign
Company, 427 State Street, Santa Barbara, in conformity with verbal agreement with
Mr . Dennis, and representatives of Santa Barbara County on September 22 , 1936. A
Plan for A.
Six Year Program
of' P 11blic
Works .
I
certified copy of this motion to be sent to Mr. Dennis.
In the Matter of Planning A Six Year Program Of Public Works I n Cooperatio
Claim Rejecte 
Claims Withdre.
wn .

Allov1a.nce of
Claims.
I
1
With State And Federal Authorities.
The matter of a proposed six year program of public works was presented
and explained by L. Deming Tilton, Planning Commission Consultant and January 11th,
1936, at 11 o'clock a . m. was set by the Board for a joint meeting of the Board of
Supervisors and members of the County Planning Commission to discuss said program.
W. C. Penfield, Engineer, was directed to prepare a list of projects suitable to a
long term plan.
I In the Matter of Claim Rejected.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, 1t is ordered that the claim of
Diedrich, McGregor in the amount of $3 .26 be and the same is hereby rejected.
In the Matter of Claims Withdrawn from the Auditor for Correction.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that the or ders made
and entered on December 14th, 1936, allowing claims as follows:
California Fig Syrup Co.
Doane Bui lding Company
Santa Barbara Clinic
Santa Barbara Telephone
Santa Maria Electric Co .
Seaside 011 Company

Co.
GENERAL FUND
GENERAL FUND
GOOD ROADS
t10 .5g
2 , 223 . 22
9 . 00
s . 50
4 . lS
426. 67
be ana the same are rescinded; and it is further ordered that said claims be recalled
from the Auditor and reallowed as follows, to wit :
California Fig Syrup Co . GENERAL FUND
Doane Building Company GENERAL FUND $144.5.00
 P. W.A .1093-!l 77s . 22
FUND
. San ta Barbara Clinic GENERAL FUND
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Santa Maria Electric Co.
Seaside Oil Company GOOD ROADS FUND
)
).

10. 00
2223 . 22
6.oo
s . 35
. 1.47
426 . 67
---- In the Matter of Allowance of Claims.
Upon motion, dul y 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 o
the fund designated in the order of allowance indorsed on the face of each claim,
respectively to wit:

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I
December 2Sth, 1936.
Addresograph Sales Agency GENERAL FUND
Aloe Company , A. S 

Andera' s Dept . Store
Anderson, J ack
Anderson , William
Associ a t ed Oil Co.
Associated Oil Co 
Awl, Elmer
Bard, C. R.
. Bartz, W. F.
Begg, David
Bischoff Surgical Co . , The C.A.
Black, George A.
Blake ~Jio:f:fi tt & Town.e
Bruning Company, Charles
Burbri~ge , Frank
Burroughs Adding Machine Co.
Callaghan & Co~pany

Campbell, C. C.
Carpinteria Valley Lumber Co .
Carrillo Hotel 
Channel Paper & Supply Co .
City and Kent1a Nurseries
Coast Electric Company
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co .
Collar, J , N.
Commercial Off ice Supply Comuany_
Consolidated Machinery & Supply Co .
Co ta, Juan
Crane Company
Ctltter Laboratory , The
Davison, Sa.m
Dellar, Earl
Del l er, Earl
Diedrich , Estate of L. N 
Dietzgen Co., Eugene
Dinsmore , Francis
Donahue , Emma
Dre\v, Ted
Duro Test Corporation
Echarren , Ma.r guertte
Eddy & Eddy
Eppel & Jurtz
Evans, Richard D.
Devaul, J . M.
Fent Service Co., J ohn
do do

Fent Service Co., John
Fletcher, C. A.





$6.oo
2. 54
3 . 91
100. 00
5.75
21 . 00
50. 00
67. 50
66.50
23 . 57
200. 00
26 . 25
22 . 59
37. 50
21.39
12.00
3. 00
12. 98
10.04
s .61 ~
i9.7g
3g .4o
21. 95
7s .oo
3s.60
s.36
31+. 00
40. 74
7. 77
121.19
66.oo
12. 00
18.23
5. 29
55.00
20. 00
36. 00
14.31
39.04
6.oo
7. 50
15.00
57.50
19. 3g
15. 69
58.11
45 . 00
216














Flournoy, F. F.
Foothill Dairy
Fratis, Anita K.
Freeze & Freeze
Gaviota Store
Gay , Laura
Gay, Laura A.
GENERAL FU1'JD
 
General Petrol eum Corporation of California
General Petroleum Corp. of Calif.
Giambo , Paul
Goddard-Jackson Co.
Goodyear, Ted
Grant and Evans
Hadley Company, Charles R.
Harper, Al
HarpP-r, Al
Harper, Roland
Heckendorf, Percy c. $74 .26
Hendy, J. H.
Herrmann's Perennial Garden
Hollywood Surgical Supply
Horton & Converse
Hossack , D. L.
Howard, Henry
Huerto, Caesario
Humrael She et Metal Works
Johnson, F. w.
J ones , Cora
Jones, J. E.
K1nevan, Mary
Knott, Charles W.
Knott, Charles W.
Lansing, Alonzo Paige
nevy, Henry
Light , f\~arvin
Lounging Robe Mfg. Co .
Marker, Mr . R. J .

Co.
Markwell Bay Cities Company
Martin, Dan B.
Merez, Richard

allowed
Midland Counties Public Ser . Corp.
Miller, Mrs . A. L.
Miller, Frank
Mission Dairy
Missi on Linen & Towel Supply
Montgomery Ward & Company
Morehot1se, Martha
Mort on, St . Clair
do
do
do
do


for
$10. 00
s.25
g.oo
1.91
2.39
6.oo
15.00
52 .32
2.53
5.00
g.29
19. 50
3. 09
15. 66
s.oo
s.oo
20. 0 0
72 .76
12.00
11.33
6.oo
.63
14.05
41.20
9 . 00
46 .92
24.oo
27.os
25.00
6.oo
13 . 50
13. 50
s .oo
6g5 , 03
13.~1
62 .79
7.64
9.12
50 .43
4.oo
4S . 26
4.oo
55 .00
5. 94
7. 50
1.45
10.00
5.00
250.00
150.00


























 December 2gth, 1936.
Morton, St . Clair GENERAL FUND
McBane, George _
McCol lem, Charl~s
McNall Building .Materials
ticPhail, Ed
News-Press Publishing Co . , The
Otis Elevator Company_
Ott Hardware Company
do do
do do
do do
do do
Ovieda, Toney
Pacific Coast Publishing Co.
Patek & Company
Pollorena, Richard
Pope Stamp and Duplicator Co .
Potter, Terence
Rector, c. J .
Remington Rand I nc .
Rhoades , Coy
Robles , Daniel
Rodenbeck 1 s Shoe Store
Sanchez , A~anuel 
Santa Barbara Electric Co .
Santa Barbara Glass Company
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Santa Barbarans
Santa Ynez Valley Freight Line
Schauer Printi ng Studio
Schul d Sign Sompany
Schwabacher-Frey Company_
Scott, Frank
Seaside Oil Company
do do
do do
do do
Seggerman, Walter
Smith, Nelson
Solvang Drug Company

Solvang Garage & Service Station
Southern Calif. Edison Co .
Spurrell, Fred W.
Spurrell, Fred W
Spurrell, Fred w.
Stanwood, w. s.

Stationers Corporati on
Stationers Corporation
Stemper, Emil

Thorner, M 




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5.00
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Todd Sales Company , The
Underwood Elliott Fisher Co .
Underwood Elliott Fisher Co .
Underwood Elliott Fisher Co .
Union Hardware & Metal Co 
Union Mill & Lurnber- Co .
Union Mill & Lumber Co .
do do
do do
Union Printing Company
Victoria Motors
Victoria t~otors
Wade, J. K 
Water Works Department
Western Surgical Supply Co .
Westinghouse X-Ray Company
William, El izabeth
Wilson & D1Andrea
Wood, Charles
Wood, Mrs. Emma G.
Wood, Vincent E.
Wood, Vincent E.
Woodhams, George E 
Wright, Gladys B.
Zares, George
GENERAL FUND

Shepard, Charlotte FIRST ROAD FUND
Air Reduction Sales Company GOOD ROADS FUND
Akens , Wm.
American Bitumuls Company
American Bitumuls Co .
Anderson, O. A.
Associated Oil Co.
Barrick, A. R.
Barrick & Son, F. S.
Biby, Howard
Block, A.
Bowser, Kirb
Breck, Benjam. in
Breen, Ed
Brown-Bevis Equipment Co .
Cadwell, Tom
Carcuburo, John 
Cooper, Chas .
Cota, Ju1.1us  
Cota, ~Aike
Cravens, Tom
Diedrich Automotive Parts, L. N.
Dinsmore, Albert
Doerr, L. R.

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5. 52
5.41
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43 . 93
100.00
2 . 20
57 . 59
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s . 44
26 .00
4.oo
35 .00
16.97
37. 50
40.36
20.17
2.75
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45 .00
225 .00
160.00
29 .75
60 .00
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December 2~th , 1936.
Donaldson, N. B  GOOD ROADS FUND
Dover, Frank
El Camino Chevrolet Company
Fabing, F. L.
Farren, Arthur
Flores , J oe
Floyd, Manley
Gehr, Lloyd
Hanly, Leo
Hildebrand, A. J 
.
Hildebrand, W. G.
Horn, Geo 
Jacobson, R.
La Frombois, Bill
.
Lambert , C. E.
Lambert, Clarence
Lambert , Ray
Lambert , Ray
Lester, James
Las Cruces Garage 
Luke Tractor & Equipment Co 
Luke Tractor & Equipment Co.
Luke Tractor & Equipment Co.
Lundberg, J. H.
  
Lyon, Earl
Maddox-& Yauney Machine Works
Magneto & Electrical Servide

Moore Mercantile Co.
McCabe, F. J  .
McGinnis , John
Mci ntyre, Ed .
Nielsen and Petersen
Ontiveros, Lawrence
Pacific 011 Well Supply Co 
Rheams, C. W.
Romero, Ed,J1ard
Romero, Louis
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Saulsb11ry, Lenn
S chwab-Wilson Machine Corp.
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside Oil Company
Shepard, Frank
Smith, W. F.
Snow, Beverley
Southern California Edison Co .
Standard Oil Co. of California
Standard Oil Co.
Stemper, Emil





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67. 50
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Stutsman, Gran t GOOD ROADS FUND

Stutsman , Grant
Sullivan, Earl
Union Oil Cor.ipany of Cal ifornia
Union Oil Co .
Velasquez, J oe
Victoria ?!otors
Westwick Iron Works
Whitney, Chas .
Zisman , Walter

 
California Corrugated Culvert Co . HIGHWAY IMPROVE-
!!ENT FUND
Jacobson, R.
La Purisima I nn
Lillard, La\vrence

Lillard, Wil liam
Mission Paint and Art Company
San ta Barbara Rock, iEnc 
Smart. Supply Company
Union Mill & Lumber Co .
Western !~otor Tran sf er Company 

Wood, Mrs . Emma G  SALARY FUND
Campodonico Water Works GUAD PUB. CEME. DIST .
Smith, Frank
Montecito County Water Dist. MONTECITO COUNTY
WATER DIST. FUND

Hanly, Don SANTA BARBARA WATER WORKS
DIST . NO. D.
Naur, John
Naur, John
Santa Barbara Pipe and Supply
$ 12. 00
4o.oo
65.00
59. 00
1 62 . 99
24.oo
10. 90
14 .44
30.00
20. 00
126.17
12. 00
11. 63
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Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being cal led the following
Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,

Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Pre1sker . Noes, None . Absent , None 

Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die 
The foregoing minutes are hereby

irman Board of Supervisors 
. Attest:
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Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
January 4th, 1937, at 10 o' clock a. m. Present, Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sara

J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, C. L. Preisker and the
Clerk . Supervisor C. L. Preisker in the Chair.
2' 1
ForMation of I In the Matter of the Petition for Formation of Santa Maria Valley Water ConserSanta
Maria
Valley Water vation District.
Conservation
District . This being the time set for a hearing upon the petition for organization of a
Water Conservation District, to be known as the "Santa !~aria ValJ.ey Water Conservation

District," the petition, filed .i t h the Clerk on December 9th, 1936, was presented to
the Board for consideration.
Affidavits of J . H. Bowles of the Santa Maria Times, County of Santa Barbara,
and Norris L. Klink of the Arroyo Grande Herald Reporter, County of San Luis Obispo,
showing proof of publication of Notice of Hearing were presented to the Board and
ordered placed on file .
Affidavits of J . E. Lewis, County Clerk, Santa Barbara County, showing proof
that a required number of good and sufficient signatures were subscribed to the petition,
and further proof that there has been no such petition presented to the Board
within the last twelve consecutive months, were ordered placed on file .
Affidavits of Gwen Marshall, County Clerk, San Luis Obispo County, showing
proor t hat certaih petitioners, residents or San Luis Obispo County, were qualified
electors and further that there had been no such petition for the formation of a water .
conservation district presented to the Board of Supervisors of that County within the
last twelve consecutive months, were ordered placed on file .
'The following witnesses were sworn and testimony was given relative to the
circulation of the petition:
Ernest J. Parrish
William MacDonald
John F. Adam
M. B. O'Brien
Mrs . Ethel Rahbar
L. H. Adam

Violet E. Lloyd
Mrs . Mattie Acquistapace
Wm. J. Sexton
Mrs . Martha A. Friday
Mrs . Lou P. Garris
Clarence Reichard
H. E. Pezzoni
1!rs. Effie A. La,11Trence
Leonard S. Petersen
J. H. Chambers
Sadie West
Mr. H. L. Till ey , acting as a Deputy C6unty Clerk of Santa Barbara County, was
sworn and testified to the fact that the petitioners, resident of San Luis Obispo
County , were qualified electors as shown by the affidavits of registration checked
by him.
J. D. McGregor , Civil Engineer, was sworn and testified as to the need for
the formation of such a water conservation district.
H. E. Cunningham , Denuty County Clerk, Santa Barbara County, was sworn and
testified to the fact thathe compared the signatures of the Santa Barbara County .
.
petitioners with the registration affidavits on file in the Clerk's office, and he
found five hundred and seventy- nine to be good and sufficient signatures . He further
testified that no such petition had been presented in this County within the past
twelve consecutive months .
A map showing the boundaries of the proposed District and the divisions there
of' was presented to the Board and ordered placed on file . 
There b'eing no one present protesting the formation of the pro-posed "Santa
Maria: Valley \\tater Conservation District", nor asking for a change i n the boundaries
22
Order .

of said District, the following Order was passed and adopted, to wit :
ORDER DEFINING AND ESTABLISHING BOUNDARIES OF SANTA MARIA VALLEY
WATER CONSERVAT!ON DISTRICT AND DETERMINING THAT THE PETITION
FOR ORGANIZATION OF SUCH DISTR!CT COMPLIES WITH 'LAW AND DIVIDING
SUCH DISTRICT INTO SEVEN DIVISIONS .
The following resolution was presented and offered by Supervisor Stevens and

seconded by Supervisor Adam and was adopt ed by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barba a
County, by unanimous vote of' the Board at the regular meeting of' said Board held on
January 4th, 1937  Said resolution being as follows , to wit :
11Whereas there has been presented to this Board of Supervisors at a regular

meeting of said Board held on the 4th day of January, 1937, the Petition of Ul1sse
 
Tognazzini , Roland Tognazzini, Dora Togn~zzlni , William Macdonald, Loulou L-. Moore and
 
others, praying f'or the organization of' a Water Conservation District to be lcnov1n as
Santa !~aria Valley Water Conservation District, under provisions of an act of the legi -
lature of the State of Ca11for~a, entitled ''An Act to provide for the creation,
organization and government of Wat er Conservation Districts , defining their powers and
prescribing the method of exercising the same, re-enacting and continuing in force the
p~ovisions of Chapter 166 of the Statutes of 1929, known as the ' Water Conservation
Act of 19291 and valida ting and confirming all proceedings had and taken under the
provisions of said act resulting in the organization of water conservation district$,
and continuing such districts under the provisions of this act with the powers herein
conferred", said act being approved June 16th 1931, and being Chapter 1020 of the
Statutes of ~931, Pages 2045 to 206S inclusive, as said act was amended and revised by
Chapter 906 of the Statutes of 1933, Pages 234g to 2361 inclusive . 
Wnereas, said petition contains and was accompanied by a notice stating that
said petition. would be presented to the Board of Supervi~o rs of Santa Barbara County a
its regular meet~ng on :the 4-th day of January, 1937
And Whereas , said Petition and the names of all persons signing the same and

said Notice were publis. hed. in accordance with law and said A.c t a. bove referred to once
a week for mo re. than thr. ee weeks before such presentation in t. he Santa Maria Daily
Times, a daily ne~spaper of general circulation, printed and. pu.b lished in the County o
Santa Barbara, State of California, where sucn petition was presented and also were
  
published in accordance with law once a week for more than three weeks before such pre

sentation in The Herald-Recorder, a we~kl~ newspaper of general circulation, presented
and published in the County of San Luis Obispo , State of. Ca. lifo- rnia, said proposed
district lying and being in the counties of Santa Barbara and Ban Luis Obispo , State
of California, affidavits of publication of said petition and notice being on file wi+hi

the Board, and it is hereby found that said notice and petition and the names of all

persons signing the same were published in accordance with law and the provisions of

said Act above referred to  
And Whereas, testimony and documentary evidence was received and heard by the  
said Board of Supervisors in support of said Petition and whereas the following persons
were duly sworn and testified relative to the circulation of said petition and the
respective section thereof and to the securing of signatures to said petition and that 
they obtained signatures thereto and tha t a.11 the signatures to said petition were
genuine and that the persons signing the same were residents within the boundaries of

said proposed district, to wit :
L. H. Adam, Mrs . Mattie Acquistapace , Mrs . Ethel Rahbar, Mrs . Sadie West,

M. B. O'Brien, J ohn F. Adam , William Macdonald, Ernest J. Parrish, Wm. J . Sexton,
Mrs . Lou P. Garris, Clarence Reichard, H. E. Pezzoni, Mrs . Effie A. Lawrence, Leonard







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2' 3
Janl1ary 4-th, 1937 .
s. Petersen J . H. Chambers, Violet E. Lloyd and Martha A. Friday .
And Whereas, H. E. Cunningham, Deputy County Clerk of the County of

Santa Barbara was sworn and testified relative to the names of qualified electors residing
in Santa Barbara County , and wit~in said proposed district signing said petition
a.nd that more than 500 persons signed said petition whose names appear on the Santa
Barbara County register of voters of the last general election, and who reside within
said proposed district and within Santa Barbara Cou~ty , and who are , and were at the
time of signing said petition, qualified electors of Santa Barbara County, and residing
within said proposed district .
And whereas, H. L. Tilley, being sworn testified thathe had examined
the register of voters for the last general election, in the off ice of the County Cler
of San Luis Obispo County, State of California, and that the persons signing the said
petition and residing in San Luis Obispo County were persons and electors whose names
appeared on the said San Luis Obispo County register or voters or the last general
election, and it further appearing from the sworn testimony of said person, introduced
and received that all persons of both Sa.nta Barbara County and San Lui s Obispo County
signing the said petttion had signed the same subsequent to the 24th day of November,
1936, and prior to December Sth, 1936 .
And whereas, J. D. McGregor, testified thathe was a licensed Civil
Engineer and Surveyor and thathe was also familiar with the water conditions of Santa
Maria Valley and the proposed district and familiar with the streams of water or
unnavigable rivers from which the proposed district derived its water supply and that
he was familiar with the lands lying within the boundaries of the proposed district an

testified that the boundary of said proposed district is continuous and meet and close,
and that all the lands lying withln the boundaries of the proposed di strict would be
benefited by the organization or said district Rnd that no lands were omitted from
said district which \"lould be Eenefi ted by the formation thereof and testified that
said district received its water supply in part from such stream or streams or river o
rivers named in the petition or the subterranean supply of waters therefrom and that i
woul a be beneficial t o said district to conserve the waters of such stream or streams
or river or rivers and that the greatest portion of the lands ~ri thin the proposed
district are situated in Santa Barbara County, State of California 
And Whereas sworn testimony was introduced relative to all other allegations
contained in said petition.
And Whereas it appears from such evidence and testimony and it is hereby
~ound that said petition was signed by more than 500 qualified signers who were at the
time of signing said petition and ever since have been qualified elect0rs and bona
fide electors of said proposed district and residin~ within and residents of said proposed
district, and it further appearing from such evidence and testimony that no vote
to create a water conservation district embracing any portion of the land in the
proposed a.istrict had been lost for more than twelve months prior to the presentation
of said petition or at any other time. And it further a.ppea:ring from .such evidence
and testimony and it is hereby found, that no petition for the formation of a water
conservation district or any district comprising any portion of the same territory
which is embraced within the districtherein nroposed has been filed, presented, nor
has any vote been had or taken-for the organization or formation or creation of any su h
district, either in San Luis Obispo County or in Santa Barbara County, within a period
of more than twelve months prior to the 4th day of January, 1937, or to the presentation
or consideration of this petition .



And .Whereas, it further ftppears from such evidence and testi~ony and it is   
hereby found that said nroposed district cpm~rises part of the water sheds of the
streams of water and unnavigable rivers Mentioned in said petition and territory
adjacent to such water sheds and ~hat said proposed Water Conservation Di ~trict
derives its water supnly in part from such streans of water and unnavigable rivers an
the subterranean supply of water therefrom and that said petitioners desire to conserv
the waters of such streams and ~nnavigable rivers and that they propose the organization
of a Water Conservation District under the proviAions of said Act above referred
to and that they propose that the name of ~aid district be "Santa Maria Valley Water
Conservation District . 11
And Whereas, said evidence and testi~ony further shows and it is hereby
found that no land is included within said proposed district which will not be benefi ed
by the organization of said district nor any lands excluded from said proposed distri t
which \VOuld be benefited by the formation of such district and v1hereas it fttrther appears
from such evidence and it is hereby found that the description of the proposed
boundaries hereinafter contained is a true, correct and proper description thereof an
that the boundaries of said district are continuous and meet and close and that the
greater portion of the lands within the proposed district are situated in Santa Barba a
County, State of California, and whereas it frther appears and it is hereby found th t
all allegations contained in said petition were and are true and correct .
Now therefore , it is hereby ascertained, found, determined and ordered tha
said petition complies with all the requirements of. Sections 1 and 3 of said Act
hereinabove referred to and that all the reci taJ.s, statements and allegations in ea.id
petition are true and correct .
It is further determined and ordered that the boundaries of sai d district,
said district lying and being within the Counties of Santa Barbara and San Luis
Obispo , State of California, be and they hereby are defined and established as follow :
Commencing at the common corner of Subdivision 160, 161 and 162 of the
Rancho Guadalupe , in the Count y of San Luis Obispo, State of California, the said
subdivisions being shown on that certain Mau entitled "Map of the Subdivisions of the
Rancho Guadalupe, Santa Barbara County and San Luis Obispo County, California, survey d
and aubdivided by J. T. Stratton, November, 1$71, the said map being filed of record
in the office of the Recorder of Santa Barbara County in Rack 4, Map Nd . 3, said map
also being filed of record in the offic.e of the Recorder of San Luis Obispo County in
Volu.111e g of Maps, Page 117; thence South along the division l ine between St1bdivisions
160 and 161 of said Rancho Guadalupe as shown on said Map, 63 .2g chains , more or less
to the North line of subdivision i2g of the said Rancho Guadalupe as shown on said Ma_;
thence S. 7go 20 1 E., 74.154 chains , more or less, to a point in the division line
between Subdivisions 12S and 142 of said Rancho Guadalupe; from said last mentioned
point the common corner of subdivisions 12$ , 142, 159 and 160 of said Rancho Guadalup ,
as shown 0n said tiap, bea.rs N. 1 w., a distance of 15.00 chains ; thence S. SO 3/4 
E. , parallel to the North line of .Subdivision 142 of said Rancho Guadalupe, 67.105
chains, more or less to a point on the division line between Subdivisions 141 and
142 of said Rancho Guadalupe; from said last mentioned point the common corner of
Subdivisions 141, 142, 156 and 157 of sai d Rancho Guadalupe as shown on said Map bear
North 14. 955 chains; thence S. 52 53 ' E. , 79 .107 chains, more or less, to a point
on the di~rision line between Subdivisions 14o and 141 o.f said Rancho Guadalupe; from
said last mentioned point the common corner of Subdivisions S, 14o and 141 of said
Rancho Guadalupe, as shown on satd Map, bears N. 1 20 1 W., 12.00 chains; thence S.
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January 4th, 1937
730 51  E., 114.05 chains , raore or l ess , to the Southeast corner of Subdivision 139 of
said Rancho Guadalupe as shown on said Map , the said Southeast corner of Subdivision
139 designated on said Map as Post 11 22111 , said point now being marked by a 211 iron pipe

monument marked 11Post 221, S. E. Cor . Sub. 139 , Rancho Guadalupe, J . D. A~cGregor , L. S.
696 11; thence crossing the public highway in.a .Southeasterly direction to the Northwest
corner of Subdivision 110 of said Rancho Guadalupe, as shown on said l~ap ; thence S. go
37 1 E., along the We s t line of Subdivision 110, 37. 59 chains, more or less , to Post
241 , marking the Southwest corner of Subdivision 110 of said Rancho Guadalupe; thence
S. 50 39 ' E., along the Southwesterly line of Subdivision 119 of said Rancho Guadalupe,
49 .72 chains, more or.less to the. most Southerly corner of said Subdivision 119; thence
S. 39 51 1 E., along the Southwesterly line of Subdivisions 120 a.nd 121 of said Rancho
Guadalupe, so.g2 chains , more or less, to the most Southerly corner of said Subdivision
121; thence S. 48 ~~  E., along the Southwesterly line of Subdivision 122 of said
Rancho Guadalupe , 39 . 76 chains, more or less, to the most Southerly corner of said
Subdivision 122, the same being a point on the common l ine between the said Rancho
Guadalupe and the Rancho Punta de la Laguna; thence N. 30 3s1 E., al on~ the common
line between the said Rancho. Guadalupe and the Rancho .Punta.de la Laguna, 39 .42 chains,
more or less , to the most Westerly corner o"i' Block C as shown on the 11Map o"i' the Goldtr e
Division of the Rancho Laguna in Santa Barbara County, Subdivided by A. M. Powell
in July 1S9511 , said Map being filed of record in Santa Barbara County in Book 2 of
Maps at page 4; thence East along the Southerly line of said Block C, 13 .20 chains to
a point; thence.S. 46 E., along the Southerly line of said Block C. 56 .57 chains to
a point ; thence East, go . co chains along a portion of the Southern b~undary of said
Block C as shown on said Map , to a point ; thence in a Northeasterly direction to the
Southwest corner of Lot ig of Paderewski Subdivision No . 1, a.s shown on . 11Map of
Paderewski Subdivision No . 1, being parts of Subdivisions No . S and 9 of the Punta de
la Laguna Rancho , Santa Barbara County, California11 , said map being filed in the record
of Santa Barbara County, in Book 15 of Maps, at page 27 ; thence N. o0 og W., along the
West line of Lots lS and 19, as shown on said map of Paderewski Subdivision No . 11 a
distance of 3,223.34 feet, more .or less, .to the Northwest corner of said Lot 19 of
Paderewski Subdivision No . l ; thence East 4856 .3 feet, more or less to the Northeast
corner of Lot 20 of said Paderewski Subdivision No . l; thence East along the prolongation
of the North Line of Lots 19 and 20 of said Paderewski Subdivision No . 1, a distance
of 2950 feet , more or less, to the East boundary line of the Rancl:lo Punta de la
Laguna; thence Soqth along the East line of the Rancho Punta de la Laguna , a distance
of 600 feet, more or less , to a point on the North Line of the South half of the South
half of fractional Section 21, To,"lnship.10 N., R. 34 \V., S. B. B. 8c M.; thence East
along the North line of the South half of the South ha.lf of said Section 21 to the
Southeast corner of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 21;
thence South along tne West line of the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of
' said Section 21, to the Southwest corner of the Southeast quarter of the Southeast
quarter of said Section 21; thence East 1320 fe et , more or less, to the S. E. corner of
said Section 21 , thence East l0,560 feet, more or less , t o the S. E. corner of Section
23 , T. 10 N., R. 34 W. S. B. B. & M.; thence North 1 ,320 feet, more or less, to the
S. W. corner of the North half of the S. W. t Section 24, T. 10 N. R. 34 W., S. B. B 
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& A~ .; thence East 10, 560 feet, rnore or .J.ess .t o .the N. E. corner of the south half of
the S. E. i of Section 19, T. 10 N., R. 33 W., S. B. B. & M.; thence South 1 , 320 feet ,

more or less , to the S. W. corner of Section 20, T. 10 N., R. 33 W., S. B. B. & M.;
thence South 1,320 feet , more or less to the Southwest corner of the Nor th half of the
Northwest quarter of Section 29, T. 10 N., R. 33 W. , s. B. B. & M.; thence East 52so


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feet , more or less, to the Southeast corner of the North half of the Northeast quar ter
of said Section 29 ; thence South 1320 feet , more or less , to the Southeast corner of
the Northeast quarter of said Secti on 29 ; thence East 1320 feet, more or less, to the
Northwest corner of the Northeast quarter. of . the Southwest quarter of Sect ion 28 , T.
10 N., R. 33 W., S. B. B. & M.; thence South 1320 feet , more or less , to the S. W.
corner of the Northeast quart er of the Southwest quarter of sai d Secti on 2S ; thence
3960 f eet , mor e or less , to the Northeast corner of the Southeast quar ter of the South
east quarter of sai d Section 2S ; thence south 1320 f eet , mo r e or less , to the Sou theast
cor ner of said Sec tion 2S ; thence East 5280 f eet, more or less, t o. the Northeast
corner of Section 34, Township 10 N., R. 33 W.; S.B.B. & M. ; thence South 1 , 011 feet ,
more or less , to Post S. No . g of the Survey of the Rancho de Suey , as per map of sai d
Rancho on file and of record in the office of the County Recorder of Santa Barbar a
County , in Book G of Patents , Page l ; thence East , along course No . 17 of said Rancho
de Suey 3300 feet , more or less , to the intersec tion.with the West l i ne of the public
road running Southerly to the town of Garey ; thence southerly along the west l i ne of
the last.mentioned road 1750 feet , nore or less , to the East and West center line of
Section 35, T. 10 N., R. 33 W. , S. B. B. & M. ;thence West 1600 feet , more or less , to
the Northwest corner of the Southeast quarter of sai d Sect ion 35; thence South, along
the West line of the Southeast quarter of said Section 35, 2000 feet , more or l ess , to
the intersection of the Northeasterly line of the right of way of the Pacific Coast
Railway Company ; thence Southeasterly along the Northeasterly l i ne of the r ight of way
of the Pacific Coast Rail way Company to Monument. V. T. No. g, as shown on that certain
11Map showing survey of property of Valerio Tognazzini11 , filed in the office of the
County Recorder of Santa Barbara County, i n Records of Surveys Book 23 , Page 72 ; thenc
S. 52 2g  2011 E., 163 .44S feet to a point; thence N. $9 47 1 4g11 E., 24 .;63 fee t to a
g11 x gu concrete Monument , marking the Northwest corner of the Depo:D Grounds , as shown
on the 11l4ap of the Town of Sisquoc 11 , filed Oct. 4, 1910 , in the off ice of the County
Recorder of Sant a Barbara County ; thence Sout h along the Eas t line of Sect ion 12 , 840
feet , mor e or less , t o the cornmon corner of Sec t ions 12 and 13 , T. 9 N. , R. 33 W., S.B
B. & M., and Sections 7 and$, T. 9 N., R. 32 W., S. B  . B. & M. ; thence East 2640 f eet
more or less , along the South line of sai d Sect ion 7, t o the Southeast corner of the
Southwest quarter of said Section 7; thence North 52So feet , more or less , to the Nor -
east corner of the Northwest quarter of sai d Section 7, and the same point being Post
T. N. 5 of the Tepusquet Rancho as per map of sai d Rancho on file and of record in the
office of the County Recorder of Santa Barbara County, California, in Book F of Patent ,
Pages 36 and 37; thence along the boundary of the said Tepusquet Rancho , West 2640 
feet , more or less, to Post T. No . 4 of said Rancho as shown on said Map; thence along
the boundary line of the said Tepusquet Rancho , North 1320 f eet , more or less, to Post
T. No . 3 as shown on said Map of said Tepusquet Rancho ; thence West along the boundar y
of said Ranch 1320 feet , more or less , to Post T. No . 2, as shown on said Map , sai d po nt
also being on the North line of the South half of the South half of Fractional Sect ion
.1 , Township 9 North, Range 33 West , S. B. B. & M.; thence West along sai d last mention d
line t o t.he Northwest corner of the South Half of the Southeast quarter of sai d Sectio
l ; thence North along the Ea.st line of. the .west half. of said Section 1, 3960 feet , mor
or 1 ess ,. to the Southeast corner of the Southwest quarter of Section 36,. Township 10
North, Range 33 West,. S. B. B. & }.~ .; thence North along the East line of the \Vest half
of said Sect ion 36 .to .the intersection .of sai-0. last mentioned line with the boundary
.line be.t,veen . the .Counties of Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo , State of California;'
thence in a general Northwesterly di rection along said boundary l ine between said
Counties. to t.he .int.erse.ction .of sai d Cot.inty boundary line with the Westerly line of th


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right of way of Pac i fic Coast Railway Company said point of intersection b~ing in Section
34, T. 10 N., R. 34 W. S. B. B. & M. ; thence along. the West line of the right of
way of the Pacific Coast Rail\vay Company in a Northe~ly direction 6500 feet , more or
less to the intrsect ion of said Westerly line of the right of way of said Pacific
Coast Ra11\ivay Company \IVi th the Northwesterly l i ne of Lot 30 of the Subdivisions of the
Rancho Ni porno , according to tne 11}Aap of the Subdivisions of the Rancho Nipomo , San Lui s
Obispo Co . , California11 , being recorded in the office of the County Recorder of San
Luis Obispo County , State of California, in Book A of Maps, at page 13 ; thence S. 44
30 1 W., along the division line between Lots 29 and 30 of said subdivis ions of the said
Rancho Nipomo , as shown on said Map, 4Soo feet , more or less, to Station 2$5, as shown
on said Map ; thence Westerly in a straight line 2000 feet, more or less , to Station
392, as shown on said Map; thence from said Station 392 , N. 55 15' W., 3.00 chains
to station 391, as shown on said Map; thence from said Station 391 , N. 7go 45 1 W.,
14.50 chains to Station 390 as shown on said map; thence from said Section 390, N.
66 301 W., 17. 50 chains to Station 3s9, as shown on sai d Map ; thence from said Station
3g9 , N. 71  W., 10.00 chains to Station 3gg, as shown on said Map ; thence from said
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Station 3gg, N. 5~ 0 W., g . 50 chains to Station 3g6, as shown on said Map; thence from
said Sta ti on 3S6, N. 6$ 0 4o ' W., 11. 54 chains to Station 4o4, as shov;n on said Map ;
thence from said Station 4o4, N. 44 W., 650 c~ains to Stati on 403 , as shown on said
Map; thence from said Station 4-03 , N. 61 W. , 11.00 chains to Station 402 , as shown on
said Map ; thence from said station 402, N. 43  W. , 5 .00 chai-ns to 8-tation 3S4, as shown
on said Map ; thence from said Station 384, N. 601; 0 W. , 27 .31 chnins to Station 401 ,
as shown on said Map ; thence from said Station 401, N. 77 3/4 W. , 5 .00 chains to Station
3s2, as sho\.vn on said Map;. thence from said Station- 3s.2; N. 77 3/4 w., 17.17
chains to Station 400, as shown on said Map; thence from said Station 400, N. 51 W. ,
5.32 c~ains to Stat ion 399 as shown on said Map ; thence from said Station 399, N. S2~ 0
W. , g.46 chains to Station 3go , as shown on said Map ; thence from said Station 3SO , N.
76 3/4- W., 6 . 27 chains to Station 39S, as shown on said Map ; thence from said Station
293, S. g2i0 W., lS. 37 chains to Station 397 , as shown on said Map ; thence from said
.
Station 397 , S. S7 W., 6 .oo chains to Station 37$, as shown on said Map; thence from
said Station 378, N. 76 151 W., 14. 45 chains to Station 396, as shown on said Map;
thence from said Stati on 396 , N. 65 301 W., 16. 57 chains to Stati on 375, as shown on
said Map ; thence crossing road in a Nor thwesterly directi on from said Station 375 to
Stati on 395 as shown on said Map; thence from said Station 395 , in a straight line
. Westerly to Station 371 as shown on said Map; thence in a straight line Westerly from
said Station 371 to Station 368, as shown on said Map; thence from said St ation 368, in
a straight line Westerly to Station 21 , as shown on said Map; thence from said Station
21 , in a straight line Westerl y to Station 22 as shown on said Map; thence N. 25 481
W., to Station N. No . 3 , as shown on sa1d Map, said point b eing Post G. No . 9 as shown
on the ,11 !~ap of the Suba.1 visions of the Rancho Guadalupe, Santa Barbara Co . , and San Luis
Obispo County , Cali fornia , surveyed and subdivided by J . T. Stratton , Nov., 1S71 ", the
said map being f iJ.ed of record in Santa Barbara County Records in Rack 4 , fl.[ap No . 3 , sai
' Map also being filed in San Luis Obispo County Records in Vol . g of Maps, page 117 ; then e
Westerly along the northerly boundary line of said Rancho Guadalupe to Post 151 set at
the most Westerly corner of Subdivision 16 of said Rancho Guadalupe as shown on sai d
Map; thence S. 48 12 1 E., along the Southwesterly line of said Subdivi sion 16 of said
Rancho , 1$ chains , more or less , to a point on the prolongation of the Northwesterly lin
of Subdi vi sion 27 of sai d Rancho Guadalupe ; thence Southwesterly along the prolongation
of said No.rthvresterly l i ne of said Subdivision 27 of said Rancho Guadalupe , and along
the Northwesterly line of said Subdivision 27 of sa.id Rancho . Guadalupe , 35 . 73 chains,

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thence S. 51 12 1 E. , along the Southerly lin.e o;f Subd,1vis,1om 27., 2g, 29 , 30 , 31, 32 an
 33 of sai d Rancho , 173 .77 chains , more or less , to the Northwest corner of Subdivision
73 of said Rancho GLladalupe , as shown on said 1Aap; thence S. :) 0 07 1 E. , al ong the West
line of Subdivisions 73, 74, and 75 , of said Rancho Guadalupe , 67 . ~1 chains , more or
less , to the Northwest corner or Subdivision 76 of said Rancho Guadalupe ; thence S. 20
W. , along the Westerly line of said Subdivision 76 of said Rancho. Guadalupe , 39. 79 .
chains , more or l ess , to the most Northerly corner of Subdivis i on 149 of said Rancho
Guadalupe; thence South,11esterly, alone; the Westerly line of Subdivisi.ons 149, 152 and
153 of said Rancho Guadalupe , to the common corner of Subdivisions 153 , 15~ , 158 and 16
of said Rancho Gttadalupe ; thence Westerly along the Northerly line of Subdivisions i5g
a.nd 160 of said Rancho Guadalupe , t o the point of commencement .
I t is further ordered t hat said district be divided into seven divisions
as requested in said petition, which said di visions as herein es tablish e.d are as nearly
equal in area as practicable and tha t said divisions shall ~e numJ:ered consecutively
as herein provided and shal l be numbered, constituted and col!ij)osed a.s f .ollov1s :
DIVISION NID.IBER O}!E 
All that portion of the pr.opose.d Santa ?ltar.ia Valley Water Conservation
Distrlct lying West and North of the. foll0\71ng described line : Commencing at a po int
on the di vi c:iion l ine betwe.en Subdi vi si.ona 139 and 14o of the Rancho Gtia.dalupe, said poi t
lying S. 10 E. 25 .63 phains fro~ the conmon corner of Subdivisions g , 11, 139 and 14o
as shov1n on that .certain map , .entitled 11J!ap of the Subdivisions of the Rancho Guadalupe
Santa ~ ~ rbara. County ~nd San Luis Obispo County , State of California, Surveyed and
.Subdivided )Jy J . T. Stra ton, November, ig71, 11 the said map being filed of record in the
office of the Recorder of Santa Barbara County in Rack 4 , Map No . 3, said ~ap also
being fi l ed of record in the office of the Recorder of San Luis Obispo County in Vol .
g of Maps , Page ll7; said point being on the Southerly boundary of th.e proposed Santa
!~e~ria Valley Water Conservation District ; thence North 10 We.at , 25 . 63 chains , rnore or
less, to the common corner of Subdivisions g, 11, 139 and 14.o of said ~ncho Guadalupe ;
thence North a.long the east line of Subdivision g. t o .the Nor.theast corner of said Subdivision
; thence East along the North l ine of Subdivis i ons 9 and 10 to the Northeas t
corner of Subdivision 10 of. sai d. Rancho Guadalupe; thence cont i nuing Easterly to the
intersection with the Southerly prolongation of the West line of Subdivision 5 of said
Rancho G\la.dalupe; thence North a.long the Southerly prolongation of the West line of
said Subdivision 5 and the West line of Subdivision 5 to th~ Northwest corner of said

Subdivision 5; thence NortherJ.y aJ.ong the prolongation of the West line of said Subdivi
sion 5 t o the intersection with the South line of Subdivision 72 of said Rancho Guadalu e;
thence Easterly alon ~ the South line of Subdi vision 72 of sai d Rancho t o the Southeast
porn~r of said Subdivision 72 ; thence North along the East. line of Subdivision 72 to th
Nprtheast corner of said Subdivision 72 ; thence Northerly along the East line of Subd~
vision 67 , t o :the. Northeast corner of sai d Subd~vision 67 ; thence northerly in a
straight line to the So utheast corner of Subdivision 59 of said Rancho Guadalupe ; thenc
Northerly along the East l ine of Subdivision 59 to the Northeast corner of said Sub division
59 ; thence Wester ly along the North line of said Subdivision 59 , to the Southeast
corner of Subdivis i on 51 of said Rancho Guadal upe; thence North erl y along the East
line of Subdivision 51 , to the 1'!ortheast corner of. said Subdivision 51; thence Northerl
in a straight line t o the Southeast corner of Subdivision 41 of said Rancho Guadalupe ;
Thence Nor ther ly along the East line of sai d Subdivision 41 , to the Northeast corner
of Subdivision 41 of said Rancho , and being a point on the Northerly boundary of the
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DIVISION NUMBER TWO .
Commencing at a point on the Sotitherly boundary llne of the proposed Santa
Maria Valley Water Conservation District, said point being on the division line of
Subdivision 139 and 140 of the Rancho Guadalupe, said point lying S. 10 E. 25 .63
chains from the common corner of Subdivisions ~ ' 11, 139 and 140, as shown on that
certain map , entitled "Map of the Subdivisions of the Rancho Guadalupe, Santa Barbara
County and San Luis Obispo County, State of California, Surveyed and Subdivided by
J . T. Straton, November, 1$71 , 11 the said map being flled of record in the office of the
Recorder of Santa Barbara County in Rack 4, Map No . 3, said map also being filed of
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record in the office of the Recorder of San Luis Obispo County in Vol. 8 of Maps, Page
117; thence S. 73  151 E. 71 .43 chains more or les~ to the Southeast corner of Subdivision
139 , of said Rancho designated on said nap as Post .11 22111 , said point now being
marked by_ a 211 i ron pipe monument marked "Post 221 S. E. Cor . st1b . 139 Rancho G11a.dalu.pe
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J. D. McGregor, L. S. 696 11 ; thence crossing the public highway in a southeasterly direc
tion to the northwest corner of Subdivision llO of said Rancho Guadalupe as shown on
said map ; thence s. go 37 ' E. along the west line of Subdivision 110 37 . 59 chains more
or less to Post 241, marking the Sou thwest corner of Subdivision 110 of said Rancho
Guadalupe; thence S. 50 39 ' E. along the Southwesterly line of Subdivision 119 of said
Rancho GuadaJ.upe 49 . 72 chains more or less to the most Southerly corner of said Subdivision
119, thence S. 39 51 ' E. along the Southwesterly line of Subdivision 120 and
121 of sai d Rancho Guadalupe $0. $2 chains more or less, to the most southerly corner or
said Subdivision 121; thence s. 4S0 401 E. along the Southwesterly line of Subdivision
122 of said Rancho Guadalupe 39. 76 chains more or less to the most Southerly corner
of said Subdivision 122, the same being a point on the common line between the said
Rancho Guadalupe and the Rancho Punta de la Laguna, thence N. 30 3g 1 E. along the
common line between the said Rancho GuadaJ.upe and the Rancho Punta de J.a La.guna 39. 42
. chains more or less t o the most \iVesterly corner of Block C as shown on the 11Map of the
Goldtree Division of the Rancho Laguna in Santa Barbara County, Subdivided by A. M.
Powell in July 1$9511 said map being filed of record in Santa Barbara Cottnty in Book 2
of Maps at Page 4; thence East along the Southerly line of said Block C 13 . 20 chains
to a point; thence S. 46 E. along the Southerly line of said Block C 56 . 57 cha ins to
a point ; thence East S0 .00 chains along a portion of the Southern boundary of said
Block C as shown on said map to a point; thence in a Northeasterly direction to the
Southwest corner of Lot 18 of Paderewski Subdivision No . 1 as shown on "Map of Paderews 1
Subd.i vision No . 1; being parts of Subdivisions !-Jo . S and 9 of the Pu.nta de la Laguna
Rancho, Santa Barbara County, California", said map being filed in the Records of Santa
Barbara County in Book 15 of Maps at page 27 ; thence N. o0 0$1 W. along the West line o
Lots lS and 19 as shown on said Map of Paderewski Subdivision No . 1, a distance of
3 , 223 .34 feet more or less to the Northwest corner of said Lot 19 of Paderewski Subdivision
No . l ; thence Northerly to the Southeast corner of Lot 7 of Subdivision 4 of t e
Rancho Pu.nta de la Laguna, as shown on thB.t certain r.iap entitled 11Map of subdivisions
I 3 and 4 of the Rancho Punta de la Laguna, surveyed by J . Vict or Jessee, May ig, 1$93" ,
said map being filed and of record in the off ice of the County Recorder of Santa Barbara
County, California; thence West along the South line' of Lots 7 and 6 of Subdi visio .
No . 4 , as shown upon said Map , to the Sout hwest corner of said Lot 6; thence Northeast
t o the Northea.st corner of Subdi vision 101 of said Rancho Guadal11pe; thence Wester ly
along the north line of Subdi visions 101, 102 , 103, 104, 105 and 106, to the Southeast
corner of Subdi vision 14 of ~aid Rancho Guadalupe ; thence North along the East line of
Subdivision 14 of said Rancho Guadalupe to the Northeast corner of said Subdivision 14 ,
thence West along the North J ine of Subd1 vision 14, to the Cot1nty Road; thence Northerl
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along the East side of the County Road to the North l ine of Subdivi sion 13; thence
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Westerly along the North line of Subdivisions l3 , lO and 9 , to the Northwest corner cf
Subdi vision 9 of said Rancho ; thence South along the West line of Subdivisions 9, 11
 and 139, to the point of commencement .
DIVISION NUMBER THREE
All that portion of the proposed Santa ~.~ar ia Va.lley Water Conservation
District described as follows :
Commencing a t a point on the Northerly boundary line of the. proposed Santa
Maria Valley Water Conservation District said point being designated as Post G No . 9
and sho,~n on that certain m~p entitled 11Map of the Subdivi sions of the Rancho Guadalupe
Santa Barbara County and San Luis Obispo County , State of Californi a , Surveyed and
Subdiv i ded by J. T. Straton, November 1g7111
, the said Map being f iled of record in the
off ice or the. Recorde~ of Santa Barbara County in Rack 4, Map No . 3 , said Map also
being filed of record in the office of the Recorder o~ San Luis Obispo County in Vol .
S of Maps , Page 117; thence Southeaster ly al ong the Northeasterly line of said Rancho
Guadalupe to the most Easterly corner of Subdivision 90. of said Rancho Guadalupe , thenc
Southerly along the Southeast line of sai d Rancho Guadalupe ~7 chains , more or less , to
Post A No . 2, being the Westerly corner of Lot 2 of Subdivision No . 3, as shown upon
that certain map, 11Maps of Subdivisions 3 and 4 of the Rancho Punta de la Laguna, Surveyed
by J . Victor Jessee , May , 1S93 11 , said map being filed and of record in the office
of the County Recorder of Santa Barbara County, State of Cali fornia , thence South alorg
the West line of Lot 2 and the West line of. Lots 3 and 4 of sai d Snbdi vision No . 3 t o
Post A No . 1 , being the Southwest corner of Lot 4 of said Subdi vision No . 3, thence on
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the prolongati on of sai d last mentioned course to the Nor th line of Subdi vision No . 4 ,
as. sho~m on said Map; thence East along the North line of Lot 7 of said Subdi vision No.
4 to Post C No . 2 , marking the Northeast corner of Lot 7 of said Subdivision No . 4;
thence South along the East line of Lot 7 of said Subdivision No . 4 to the Southeast
corner of said Lot 7; thence West a.long the South line of Lots 7 and 6 of mid Subdi vi s i n

No . 4, as shown upon said Map , to the Southwest corner of said Lot 6; thence Northeast
. to the Northeast corner of Subdivision 101 of sai d Rancho Guadalupe ; thence.Westerly
along the North l ine of Subdivisions 101, 102,  103 , 104, 105 and 106, to the Southeast
corner of Subdivision 14 of said Rancho Glla.dalupe ;  thence North along the East line
of Subdivision 14 of said Rancho Guadalupe to the Northeast corner of said Subdi vi sion
14; thence West along the North line of Subdivision 14, to the County Road; thence
Northerly along the East. side of the County Road to 1:Ahe North line of Subdivision 13 of
said Rancho Guadalupe; thence Northerly in a straight line to the Southwest corner of
subdivision 5 of said Rancho Guadalupe; thence North along the West line of Subdivi sion
5, of said Rancho Guadalupe , and the west line of said Subdivision 5 to the Northwest
corner of said Subdivision 5; thence Northerly along the prolongation of the West line
of said Subdivision No . 5, to the intersection with the South line of Subdi vision 72 of
said Rancho Guadalpe; thence Easterly along the South line of Subdivision 72 of said
Rancho Guadalupe to the Southeast corner of said Subdivision 72 ; thence North along
the East line of Subdivision 72 to the Northeast corner of said Subdivision 72 ; thence
Northerly along the East line of Subdivision 67 to the Northeast corner of said Subdivision
67; thence Northerly in a straieht line to the Southeast corner of Subdivision
59 of said Rancho Guadalupe; thence Northerly along the East line of said Subdivision
59 to the Northeast corner of said Subdivision 59; thence Westerly along the North line
of Subdivision 59 to the Southeast corner of Subdivision 51 of said Rancho Guadalupe ;
thence Northerly along the East line of Subdi vision 51 to the Northeast corner of said
Subdi vision 51 ; thence in a straight line Northerly to the Southeast corner of Subdi-

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vision 41 of sai d Rancho Guadalupe; thence Northerly a.long the East line of sa.id Sttbdivision
41 to the Northeast corner of Subdivision 41 9f said Rancho Guadalupe and bein
a point on the Northerly boundary of the proposed Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation
District; thence Easterly along the North line of Subdivision 42, 43, 44 and 45 to the
point of beginning.
DIVISION NUMBER FOUR.
All that portion of the p~oposed Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation
District lying East of Division 2 and Division 3 and West of the following described
line :
Commencing at a point on the Southerly boundary of the proposed Santa Maria
Valley Water Conservation District , sai d point being the Southeast corner of Section
21 , Township 10 North , Range 34 West, S.B.B.& M.; thence North along the East line of
Sections 21 , 16, 9 and 4 , Township 10 North, Range 34 West; thence continuing North
along the East line of Section 33 , Township 11 North, Range 34 West, S. B. B. & M., to
an intersection vvi th the Southerly line of the Subdivisions of the Rancho Nipomo as sho'
on t hat certain map of the Subdivisions of the Rancho Nipomo recorded in the office of
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the Count y Recorder of San Luis Obispo County, State of California, in Book A of Maps,
page 13; thence Northerly to an intersection with the North boundary l ine of the pro J'
Sed Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation Di strict, said point of intersection being
Station 2S5 of the Subdivisions of the Rancho Nipomo as shown on said map.
DIVISION NUMBER FIVE .
All that portion of said proposed Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation
District lying East of Division 4 and West of the following described line :
Commencing at a point on the Southerly boundary of said proposed Santa
Maria Valley Water 9onservation Pis~rict, said point being the Southeast. corner of
Section 23 , To\nsh1p 10 North, Range 34 \Vest , S. B. B. & M. , and running thence Northerly
along the East line of Sections 23 , 14, 11 and 2, Township 10 North , Range 34 West,
S. B. B. & M., to the Northerly boundary line of said proposed district .
DIVI SI ON Nill.IBER SIX.
All that portion of the proposed Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation
District lying and being East of Division 5 and lying and being West of the following
described line:
Co~m encing on the Southerly boundary of said proposed Santa Maria Valley Water
Conservation District , said point being the Southeast corner of the Southwest quarter
 of Section 20 , Townshi p 10 North, Range 33 West , S.B.B. & M., and running thence Nor1h -
erly along the North-South center line of Section 20 and Section 17, Township 10 North,
Range 33 West, to the Northeast corner of the Southwest quarter of sai d Section 17;
thence North along the North prolongati on of said last mentioned line to the intersectio
of said prolongation of said line with the Northern boundary of sai d proposed- district .
DIVISION NUMBER SEVEN .
All that portion of the proposed Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation Dis trict
lying East of Division 6 thereof , and being all that porti on of Said proposed
Santa Maria Valley ~ater Conservatton District except such as is included within Divisions
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 thereof .
Dated this 4th day of J anuary, 1937 
Upon the p~ssage 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. Noes . None . Absent, None .
 
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/ servati on
In the Matter of the Organization of the Santa Maria Valley Water Con-
District .
RESOLUTION CALLI NG ELECTION
 RESOLUT ION NUMBER 2139
The rollowing Resolution was orrered by Supervisor Stevens seconded by
Supervisor Adam and adopted by unanimous vote of the Board as follows :
Whereas , thi s Board has heretofore this day made its order defining and
establishing the boundaries of Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation District and
determined that the petition for the organization of said distri ct complied with the
requirements of law and of the particular Act referred to in the Peti tion , and also
made its order dividing said district into seven Divisions defining the boundaries
thereof .   
Now therefore, it is ordered that an election be and ithereby is cal led
. to .be held on Tuesday the 9th day of February , 1937, within said proposed Santa ~iar1a
Valley Water Conservation District, for the deter~ination of the question whP-ther such
proposed district shall or shall not be organized, and also to elect seven dir ecto rs
of said district .
Said District and the s~ven Divisions thereor, shall be and hereby are ,
divided into conveni ent precincts, which are hereinafter designated as "Water Conserv
.tion District Election Precincts" and the following polling places are fixed for each
of said respective "'Vat-er Conservation District Election Precincts".
The polls will be openmd the election held in said polling .Places hereinafter
designated in said proposed water conservation district on the said 9th day of

February, 1937, and the polls will be open in said polling places from g:oo o' clock
A. M. of said day until 7 :00 o ' clock P. l,. of said day .
That. the water conservation election precincts in said proposed Santa
Maria Valley Water Conservation District for said election and the numbers and boundar es
thereof and the pl aces within such water conservation election precincts at which the
polls will be opened and the voting will be had , and the inspectors, judges and clerks
to conduct said election are hereby respectively , fixed , established, numbered, defined
named and appoint ed as follows :
DIVISION NUMBER ONE
WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT PRECI NCT #1 .
I ncludes all that area within the boundary lines of Division Number One
of the proposed Santa .Maria Valley Water Conservation District , said Division Number
One being described as follows , to wit :
All that portion of the proposed Santa Maria Valley Water Conservatipn
District lyi ng West and North of the following described line : Commencing e.t a point
on the division line between Subdivi sions 139 and 140, of the Rancho Guadalupe as shown
on that certain map entitled 11Map of the Subdivisions of the Rancho Guadaluoe , Santa
Barbara County and San Luis Obisno County, California, surveyed and subdivided by
J . T. Stratton, November , 1$7111 , the s aid map being filed of record in the office of
the Recorder of Santa Barbara County in Rack 4, Map No . 3, said mao also being filed
of record in the office of the Recorder of San Luis Obispo County in Volume g of Maps ,
Page 117 , said point being on. the Southerly boundary of the proposed Santa Maria Valle
Water Conservation District; thence North 10 West, 25 .63 chains , more or less, to the
~ommon corner of Subdivl si ons g, 11., 139 and 140 of said Rancho Guadalupe ; thence North
along the East line of Subdivision. g to the Northeast corner of said Subdivision ; then e
East along the Nort h line of Subdivisions 9 and 10 to the Northeast corner of Subdi vision
10 of said Rancho Guadalupe; thence continuing Easterly to the intersection wi th


 
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The Southerly prolongation of the West line of Subdivision 5 of said Rancho Guadalupe; . .
thence North along the Southerly prolongation of the West line of said Subdivision 5
and the West line of Subdivision 5 to the Northwe&t corner of said Subdivision 5; thence
Northerly along the prolongation of the West line of said Subdivision 5 to the intersection
with the South line of Subdivision 72 of said Rancho Guadalupe; thence Easterly
along . the South line of Subdivision 72 of said Rancho to the Southeast corner of said
Subdivision 72; thence North along the East line of Subdivision 72 ; thence Northerly
 
along the East line of Subdivision 67, to the Northeast corner of said Subdivision 67;

thence Northerly in a straight line to the Southeast corner of Subdivision 59 of said
Rancho Guadalupe; thence Northerly along the East line of Subdivision 59 to the Northea t

corner of said Subdivision 59; thence Westerly along the North line of said Subdivision
59 , to the Southeast corner of Subdivision 51 of said Rancho Guadalupe; thence Northerl
along the East line of Subdivision 51, to the Northeast corner of said Subdivision 51;

thence Northerly in a straight line to the Southeast corner of Subdivision 41 of said
Rancho Guadalupe; thence Northerly along the East line of said Subdivision 41, to the

Northeast corner of St1bdi vision 41 of said Rancho, and being a point on the Northerly
boundary of the proposed Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation District .
Polling Place: - Veterans Memorial Building - Guadalupe
Inspector :
Judge:
Clerk:
Clerk:
Fred Malizia
George A. McBane
Mrs . Victoria Maretti
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t!rx. Aida Bassi
DIVISION NmffiER T\VO

WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT PRECINCT #2 .
Includes all that area within the boundary lines of Division Number Two
of the proposed Santa Maria Val ley Water Conservation District, said Division Number
Two being described as follows , to wit :
Commencing at a point on the Southerly boundary line of the proposed Santa
Maria Valley Water Conservation District, said point being on the division line of
Subdivision 139 and 14o of the Rancho Guadalupe, said point lying S. 10 E. 25 . 63
chains from the common corner of Subdivisions S, 11, 139 and 14o as shown on that certain
map, entitled 11t1ap of the Subdivisions of the Rancho Guadalupe, Santa Barbara
County and San Luis Obispo County, State of California, surveyed and subdivided by J 

T. Straton, November , 137111 , the said map being filed of record in the office of the

Recorder of Santa Barbara Cot1nty in Rack 4, Map No . 3, said map al so being filed of

record in the office of the Recorder of San Luis Obispo in Vol. $ of Maps , Page 117;
thence S. 73 15' E. 71 .43 chains , more or less , to the Southeast corner of Subdi vision
139, of said Rancho Designated on said map as Post 11 221 11 said point no, being marked by
a 211 iron pipe monument marked 11Post 221 S. E. Cor. Sub . 139 Rancho Gtladalupe J . D.
1.dcGregor L. S. 69611 ; thence crossing the public highway in a southeasterly direction
to the northwest corner of Subdivision 110 of said Rancho Guadalupe as shown on said
map; thence S. go 37 1 E. along the West line of Subdivision 110 37 .59 chains, more or
less , to Post 241, marking the South\lrest corner of Subdivision 110 of said Rancho
Guadalupe; thence S  50 39 ' E. along the Southwesterly line of Subdivision 119 of sai
Rancho Guadalupe 49 .72 chains more or less to the most Southerly corner of said Sub-

division 119, thence S. 39 51' E. along the Southwesterly line of Subdivisions 120 and

121 of said Rancho Guadalupe SO .S2 chains, more or less, to the most Southerly corner
of said Subdivision 121; thence S. 4S 0 40 1 E. along the Southwesterly line of Subdivisi n

122 of said Rancho Guadalupe 39.76 chains more or less to the most Southerly corner of
said Subdivision 122, the same being a point on the common line between the said Rancho





Guadalupe and the Rancho Punta de la Laguna, thence N. 30 3g t E. along the common
line between the said Rancho Guadalupe and the Rancho Punta de la Laguna 39 .42 chains,
more or less , to the most Westerly corner of Block C as shown on the "Map of the Goldtree
Division of the Ra.ncho Laguna in Santa Barbara County, Subdivided by A. ?A . Powell
in J uJ.y , llS95" said Map being filed of record in Santa Barbara Cottnty in Book 2 of
l~aps at Page 4; thence East along the Southerly line of said Block C 13 . 20 chains to
a point; thence S. 46 E. along the Southerly line of said Block C 56 . 57 chains to a
point; thence East ~o . oo chains along a portion of the Southern boundary of said
Block C as shown on sai d map to a point ; thence in a Northeasterly direction to the
Southwest corner of Lot lS of Paderewski Subdivision No . 1 as shown on 11llap of Paderewski
Subdivision No . l ; being parts of Subdivisions No . g and 9 of the Punta de la
Laguna Rancho , Santa Barbara County, Cali fornia", said map being filed in the Records
of Santa Barbara County in Book 15 of Maps at Page 27; thence N. o0 OS ' W. along the I
West line of Lots 13 and 19 as shown on said Map of Paderewski Subdivision No . 1, a
distance of 3,223 .34 feet , more or less , to the Northwest corner of said Lot 19 of
Paderewski Subdivision No . l ; thence Northerly to the Southeast corner of Lot 7 of
Subdivision 4 of the Rancho Punta de la L8.guna , as shown on that certain map entitled
11Map of Subdivisions 3 and 4 of the Rancho Punta de la Laguna, surveyed by J . Victor
Jessee, ~~ay ig, ig93 11 , said map being filed and of record in the office of the County
Recorder of Santa Barbara County, California ; thence West along the South line of Lots
7 and 6 of Subdivision No . 4 , as shown upon said Map, to the Southwest corner of sai d
Lot 6; thence Northeast to the Northeast.corner of Subdivision 101 of said Rancho
Guadalupe; thence Westerly along the North line of Subdivis ions 101, 102 , 103, 104,
105 and 106, to the Southeast corner of Subdivision 14 of said Rancho Guadalupe; thenc
North along the East line of Subdivision 14 of said Rancho Guadalupe to the Northeast
corner of said Subdivision 14; thence West along the North line of Subdivision 14, to
the County Road; thence Northerly along the East side of the County Road to the North
line of Subdivision 13; thence Westerly along the North l ine of Subdivisions 13, 10
and 9, to the Northwest corner of Subdivision 9 of said Rancho ; thence South along
 the West line of Subdivisions 9, 11 and 139 , to the point of comnencement 
Polling Place : Betteravia Amusement Hall - Betterav1a
Inspector :
J udge :
Clerk:
Clerk: 
Mrs . Cora M. Fly
Mrs. Maud D. Upton
Mrs . Katherine Fairbanks
Mrs . Ethel M. Scott
DI VI SION NUMBER THREE
WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT PRECINCT #3 .


I ncludes all that area wi thin the bouna.a.ry l ines of Div1Bion Number Three
of the proposed Santa Mar1avalley Water Conservation District , said Divi sion Number
Three being described as follows , to wit :  
Commencing at a noint on the Northerly boundary line of the proposed Sant ai
Maria Valley Wat er Conservation District, said point being designated as Post G No .
9 and shown on that certain map entitled 11Man of the Subdivisions of the Rancho Guadalupe
, Sant a Barbara County and San Luis Ooispo County, State of California, Surveyed
and Subdivided by J . T. Straton , November 1$7111 , the said map being filed of record
in the office of the Rec order of Santa Barbara County in Rack 4, Map No . 3, said map
also being filed of record in the office of the Recorder of San Luis Obispo County in
Vol . g of Maps, Page 117; thence So utheasterly along the Northeasterly line of said
Rancho Guadalupe to the most East erly corner of Subdivision 90 of said Rancho Guadalupr,
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thence Southerly along the Southeast line of said Rancho Guadalupe 47 chains, more or
less, to Post A No . 2, being the Westerly corner or Lot 2 or Subdivision No . 3 as show
upon that certain map , "Maps of Subdivisions 3 and 4 of the Rancho Punta de la Laguna,
Surveyed by J. Victor Jessee, May, 1393 11 , said map being filed and of record in the
office of the.County Recorder of Santa Barbara County, State of California, thence
South along the West line of Lot 2 and the West line of Lots 3 and 4 of said Subdivisi n
No . 3 to Post A No . 1, being the Southwest corner of Lot 4 of said Subdivision No . 3;
thence on the prolongation of said last mentioned course to the .Nort~ ~ine of Subdivision
No . 4 as shown on said Map ; thence East along the North line of Lot 7 of said
Subdivision No . 4 to Post C No. 2, marking the Northeast corner of Lot 7 of said Sub division
No . 4; thence Sot1th along the East line of Lot 7 of said Subdivision No . 4
to the Southeast corner of said Lot 7; thence West along the South line of Lots 7 and
6 of said Subdivision No . 4 as shown upon said Map, to the Southwest corner of said
Lot 6; thence Northeast to the Northeast corner of Subdivision 101 of said Rancho

Guadalupe; thence Westerly along the North line of Subdivisions 101, 102, 103, 104,
105 and 106, to the Southeast.corner of Subdivision 14 of sai d Rancho Guadalupe; thenc
North along the East line of Subdivision.14 of said Rancho Guadalupe to the Northeast
corner of said Subdivision 14; thence West along the North line of Subdivision 14, to
the County Road; thence Northerly along the East side of the County Road to the North
line of Subdivision 13 of said Rancho Guadalupe; thence Northerly in a straight line
to the Southwest corner of Subdivision 5 of said Rancho Guadalupe; thence North along
the West line of Subdivision 5 of said Rancho Guadalupe and the West line of said
 Subdivision 5 to the Northwest corner of said Subdivision 5; thence northerly along
the prolongation of the West line of said Subdivision No . 5 to the intersection with
the South l i ne of Subdivision 72 of said Rancho Guadalupe; thence Easterly along the
South line of Subdivision 72 of said Rancho Gue.dalupe to the Southeast corner of said
Subdivision 72; thence North along the East line of Subdivision 72 to the Northeast
corner of said Subdivision 72; thence Northerly along the East line of Subdivision 67
to the Northeast corner of said SubdiYision 67 ; thence Northerly in a straight line to
the Southeast corner of S11bdivision 59 of said Rancho Guadalupe; thence Northerly
along the East line of said Subdivision 59 to the Northeast corner of said Subdivision
59; thence Westerly along the North line of Subdivision 59 to the Southeast corner of
Subdivision 51 of said Rancho ; thence Northerly along the East line of Subdivision 51

to the Northeast corner of said Subdivision 51; thence i n a straight line Northerly
to the Southeast corner of Subdivision 41 of said Rancho Guadalupe ; thence Northerly
along the East line of said Subdivision 41 to the Northeast corner of Subdivision 41
of said Rancho and being a point on the Northerly boundary of the proposed Santa
Maria Valley Water Conservation District; thence Easterly along the North Line of
Subdivisions 42 , 43 , 44 and 45, to the point of beginning .
Polling Place: MacDonald Seed Company Office - Bonita School Road
I nspector :
Judge :
Clerk :
Clerk:
Mr.s . Anita .K. Fratis
Joseph A. F.reitas
Miss Elsie Gracia
Miss Gladys J. Souza
DIVISION NUMBER FOUR
WATER CONS.ERVATION DISTRICT PRECINCT #4.
I ncludes all that area wlthin the boundary lines of Division Number Four
of the .proposed Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation District, said Division Number
Four being described as follows, to wit:
All that portion of the proposed Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation
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Distri ct lying Eas t of Division 2 and Division 3 and West of the foll owing described I
line : 
Conunenc ing at a point on the Southerly boitndary of the proposed Santa
Maria Valley Water Conservation Di strict, said poi nt being.the Southeast corner of
Section 21 , Township 10 North , Range 34 West, S. B. B. & M. ; thence North along the
East line of Sections 21 , 16, 9 and 4, Township 10 North, Range 34 West; thence continuing
North along the East line of Section 33, Township 11 North, R~nge 34 West , S.
B.B. & M. , to an i ntersection with the Southerly l ine of the subdivisions of the
Rancho Nipomo as shown on that certai n map of the Subdi visions of the Rancho Nipomo
recorded in the office of the County Reco~der of San Luis .Obispo County , State of
California, in Book A of Maps , Page 13 ; thence Northerly to an intersection with the
North boundary line of the proposed Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation District ,
said point of intersection being Station 2S5 of .the Subdivisions of the Rancho Nipomo
as shown on said map .

Poll ing Pla.ce: John P . Souza Residence - Guada lupe Road
Inspector : Mrs . Ancilla J . Souza
J udge : Mrs . Diva D. Conati
Clerk: Miss Cecilia Santos
Clerk: John M. Gray
DIVISIO!~ NUMBER FIVE
WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT PRECI NCT #5A
Includes that portion of Division Number Five as hereinafter described of
the proposed Santa !!aria Valley Water Conservation District, lying South of' West
~jain Street, City of Santa ?lar1a, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and
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West of South Broadway St reet, City of Santa Maria, County of Santa Barbara, State of
California and West of State Highway known as U. S. Highway 101.
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Polling Place: Santa ?!aria Union High School
Inspector: Warren B. Rice
J udge : Arza A. Wharff
Clerk: Mrs . Lucy W. Parnell
Clerk : Mrs . I rene K. Burns
WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT PRECINCT #5B
Includes that portion of Division Number Five as hereinafter described of

the proposed Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation District , lying South of East Main
Street, City of Santa Maria, County of Santa Barbara, State of California and East of
South Broadway Street, City of Santa Maria, County of Santa Barbara, State of California
and East of State Highway known as U. S. Htghway 101.
Polling Place: Carnegie Library
Inspector: James W. Herron
J udge : George s . Bro\m
Clerk: Mr.a . Hilda .R. Harkness
Clerk Mrs . Myrtle Chambers
WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT PRECINCT #5C
Includes that portion of Division Number Five as hereinafter described af
the proposed Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation District, lying North of East Main
Street, City .of Santa Maria , County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and East
of North Broadway Street, City of Santa Maria, County of Santa Barbara, State of
California, and East of State High\vay known as U. S. Highway 101.
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Polling Place:

Inspector:
Judge :
Clerk: 
Clerk:
January 4th, 1937
Main Street School
Paul W. Markling
Elton H. Phelps
Mrs . Leah P. Hatch
Mrs . Allo F. Hughes
WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT PRECINCT #5D
Includes that portion of Division Number Five as hereinafter described of
the proposed Santa !~aria Valley Water Conservation District lying 1'Iorth of \Vest Main

Street, City of Santa Maria, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and West
of North Broadway, City of Santa Ma.r i~, County of Santa Barbara, State of California,

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and West of State High\111ay kno\vn as U. S . High,111ay lOl. This precinct also includes all

tha t area within the boundary lines of Division Number Five lying in San Luis Obispo

County , State of California .
Polling Place: Veterans Memorial Building - Santa Maria
Inspector: Bert E. Deck
Judge : Glenn E . Baker
Clerk: Miss Ellen Smith
Clerk: Mrs . Grace l'f{. Auman
The boundaries of said Division Number Five of said proposed Santa ~~arja
Calley Water Conservation District is described as follows , to wit:

All that p ortion of said proposed Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation
District lying East of Division 4 and West of the following described line :
Commencing at a point on the Southerly boundary of said proposed Santa
Maria Valley Water Conservation District, said point being the Southeast corner o~
Section 23, Township 10 North, Range 3~ West, S. B. B. & M. , and running thence Norther
ly along the East line of Sections 23, 14, 11 and 2, Township 10 North, Range 34 West,

s. B. B. & M., to the Northerly boundary line of said proposed district .
DIVISION NU~fiBER SIX
WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT PRECINCT #6.
Includes all tha t area lying within the bound~ry lines of Division Number
Six of the proposed Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation District, said Division Numbe
Six being described as follows , to wit:
All t hat portion of the proposed Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation
District lying and being East of Division 5 and lying and being West of the following
described 11he :
Commencing on the Southerly boundary of sai d proposed Santa Maria Valley
Water Conservation District , said point being the Southeast corner of the Southwest
quarter of Section 20, Township 10 North, Range 33 West, S.B.B. & M., and running thence
Northerly along the North - South center line of Section 20 and Section 17, Township
10 North, Range 33 West, to the Northeast corner of the Southwest quarter of said
Section 17; thence North along the North prolongation of said last mentioned line to

the intersection of said prolongation of said line with the Northern boundary of said
proposed district.
Polling Place : Rosemary Farm
Inspector :
J udge :
Clerk :
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Clerk :
Mrs . Thelma M. Burkhart
Miss Lydia Cossa
Mrs . Edna C. Rice
Mrs . Viola C. Rice
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 DIVISI01'J NUMBER SEVEN

WATER CONSERVATION DI STRICT PRECINCT #7.
Includes all that rea Iying within the boundary lines of Division Number
Seven of the proposed Santa Maria ~alley Water Conservation District , said Division
Number Seven being described as follows, to wit :
All that portion o'f the proposed Santa ~~aria Valley Water Conservation
District lying East of Division 6 thereof and being all that portion of said proposed
Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation District except such as is included within
Divisions l, 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 and 6 thereof.
Polling Place : J oseph S. Calderon residence - Garey
I nspector: Joseph S. Calderon
J udg'e : Mrs . Esperanza Ruiz

Clerk: Mrs . Barbara Sumner

Clerk: Roy A. Benne'tt
Resolved further that said election be called by publication of notice
thereof and that notice of such elect.ion be publtshed at least once a week for three
weeks previous to such election in The Free Advertiser, a weekly newspaper printed
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and published in the County of Santa Barbara, in whj_ch a part of said. district is
situate , and in The Herald- Recorder, a weekly newspaper printed and published in the
County of San Luis Obispo, in which a part of said district is situate , and by postin
notice of such election in three public places . Said notice shall designate the name I
of said proposed district as 11Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation District" and
shall describe the boundaries thereof as heretofore defined and established by this
board and shall designate the respective election precincts and the polling place
in each, and the election officers, and the time of the election, and the hours dttrirg
which the poll's will be kept open, all as provided , specified and ordered in this
resolution .
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Resolved further, that the Clerk of t his Board provi de' ana furnish ball ots I
for said election which shall contain the words 11 Water Conservation District - Yes 11
or "Water Conservation District - No 11 , and shall also contain the names of candidates
for the position of directors of said district, who shall have been endorsed by a
petition to this Board pursua.nt to the Act 11nder which this district is being organ i z~d .
Said ballots shall also contain instructions that the voter shall write or print or
stamp a cross after the words that indicate his choice . Said ballot shall contain
as many blank spaces for the names of directors as there are directors to be elected.
One director, who shall be an elector of the division , shall be elected from each
division by vote of the electors of the division in which such director resides .
The Clerk of this Board is directed to take all the steps and perform all
the Acts necessary for the holding of said election in accordance with the general
election laws of this State so far as applicable and except as is otherwise provided
in the Act under which this district is being organized and in such cases in accordance
with said Act .
Reso+ved further, that the election be conducted in accordance with the
general election laws of this state as far as applicable , and except as otherwise provided
in the said Ac t of the Legislature mentioned in the petition for the organizati n
of this District and pt1rsuant to which the same was presented, which said Act is known
as 11An Act to provide for the creation, organization and government of water conserva
tion districts, defining their powers and prescribing the method of exercising the
same , re- enacting and continuing in force the provisions of Chapter 166 of the Statut s
of 1929 , known as the 1 Water Conservation Act of 1929 1 and valida.ting and confirmi ng
all proceedings had and taken under the provisions of said act resulting in the organJ
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ization of water conservation districts and continuing such districts under the provi-

sions of this act w1 th the powers herein conferred", 'lllhich said Aet was approved J une
16th, 1931, being Chapter 1020 of the Statutes of i931 , pages 2045 to 206$, inclusive,
as said Act was amended and revised by Chapter 906 of the Statutes of 1933 , Pages 2348
to 2361, inclusive.
When otherwise provided by said Actherein referred to then said election
shall be conducted in accordance with said Act .
Passed and adopted this 4th day or January, i937 , by the following vote :
Ayes : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam
and C. L. Preisker . Noes : None . lbsent: None .
NOTICE
SANTA MARIA VALLEY WATER CONSERVATION DI STRICT ELECTION .
Notice is hereby given, that in accordance with the provision of an Act of
the Legislature of the State of California, known as 11An Act to Provide for the creatio , .
organization and government of water conserva.tion districts, defining their powers and
prescribing the method of exercising the same , re- enacting and continuing in force the
provisions of Chapter 166 of the Statutes of 1929, known as the 'Water Conservation
Act of 1929 1 and validating and confirming all proceedings had and taken under the
provisions of said Act resulting in the organization of water conservation district ,
and continuing such districts under the provisions of this act with the powers herein
conferred 11 said Act being approved June 16th, 1931, a.nd being Chapter 1020 of the
Statutes of 1931, pages 2045 to 206S inclusive as said act was amended and revised by
Chapter 906 of the Statutes of 1933 , pages 2343 to 2361, inclusive , an election will
be held on Tuesday the 9th day of February, 1937, to determine the question of whether
a proposed water conseration district the name of which is herein designated as 11 5anta
Maria Valley Weter Conservation District" shall or shall not be or ganized and also to
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elect seven directors for said district . 
The poll s '~ill be open and the election held at the polling places herei n-
 after designated on said 9th day of February, 1937, from S:OO A. M. of said day to
7:00 P . M. of said day .
The seven divisions of said proposed district, and the election precincts
for said election which are hereinafter designated 11Water Conservation District Election
Precincts" and the places 'Klithin such precincts at which the polls will be open
and the voting had, and the inspectors , judges and clerks to conduct such election,
have been and hereby are , respectively fixed , established , numbered, defined, named
 and appointed as follows:
DIVISION NUMBER ONE
VIATER C01'JSERVATION DISTRICT PRECI NCT #1.
I ncludes all that area within the boundary lines of Division Number One
of the proposed Santa Maria Valley Water Conservati on District , sa.id. Division Number
One being described as follows, to wit:
All that portion of the proposed Santa Maria Valley W~ter Conservation
district lying West and North of the following described line : Commencing at a point
on the divisi on line between Subdivisions 139 and 14o of the Rancho Guadalupe , as shown
on that certai n map entitled "~Aap of the Subdivisions of the Rancho Gt1adalupe , Santa
Barbara County and San Luis Obispo County, California; surveyed and subdivided by J . T.
Stratton, November, 187111 , the said map being filed of record in the office of the
Recorder of Santa Barbara County in Rack 4, Map No . 3, . said map also being filed of
record in the office of the Recorder of San Luis Obispo County in Volume S of Maps ,
Page 117, said point beinB on the Southerly boundary of the proposed Santa Maria Valley
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along the East line of Subdivision S to the Northeast corner of said Subdivision;
thence East along the North line of Subdivisions 9 and 10 to the Northeast corner of
Subdivision 10 of said Rancho Guadalupe ; thence continuing Easterly to the intersection!
with the southerly prolongation of the West line of Subdi vision 5 of said Rancho
 Guadalupe ; thence North along the Southerly prolongation of the West line of said Subdivision
5 and the West line of Subdivision 5 to the Northwest corner of said Subdivi-
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sion 5; thence Northerly along the prol ongation of the West line of said Subdivision ~
to the intersection wit h the South line of Subdivision 72 of said. Rancho Guadalupe ; I
thence Easterly along the South line of Subdivision 72 of said Rancho to the Southeast
corner of said Subdivision 72 ; thence North along the East l ine of Subdivision 72 to
the Northeast corner of said Subdivision 72; thence Northerly along the Eas t line of
Subdivision 67, to the Northeast corner of said Subdivision 67; thence Northerly in a
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straight line to the Southeast corner of Subdi vision 59 of said Rancho Guadalupe ; thencF
Northerly along the East line of Subdi vi sion 59 to the Northeast corner of sai d Sub- I
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division 59 ; thence Westerly a.long the North line of said Subdivision 59 , to the I
Southeast coPner of Subdivision 51 of said Rancho Guadalupe ; thence Norther ly along thel
East line of Subdivision 51, to the Northeast corner of said Subdivision 51; thence
Northerly i n a straight line to the Southeast corner of Subdi vi sion ~l of said Rancho
Guadalupe ; thence Northerly along the East line of sai d Subdivi sion 41, to the Northea~
corner of Subdivision ~l of said Rancho , and being a point on the Northerly boundary of
the proposed Sa.nta. ~Aaria. Valley \Vater Conservation District .
Polling Place : Veterans Memori al Building - Guadalupe
I nspector: Fred Malizia
J udge : George A. l\~cBane
Clerk: Mrs . Victoria 1~aretti 
Clerk: t{rs . Aida Bassi
DIVISI ON NUMBER TWO
WATER CONSERVATI ON DISTRICT PRECI~C T #2.

I ncludes all that area withi n the boundary line of Division Number T\'{O
of the proposed Santa Maria Valley Water Conserv~t i on District, sai d Division Number
Two being described as follo\vs , to \'Ii t :
Commencing at a point on the Southerly boundary line of the' proposed Santa
Maria Valley Water Conservation District, said point being on the division line of
Subdivision 139 and 140 of the Rancho Gltadalupe , said no int lying S. 10 E. 25 . 63
chains from tl-ie cor'l.mon corner of Sttbdiv!sions ES , 11, 139, ana. l~ as shown on that
certain map , ~ntitl ed 11Map of the Subdi vi sions of the Rancho Guadalupe , Santa Barbara
County and San Luis Obispo County, State of California, surveyed and subdivi ded by
J . T. Straton, November , 1S71", the "said map being f iled of record in the office of
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the Recorder of Santa Barbara County in Rack 4, Map No . 3, said map also being filed
of record in the office of the Recorder of San Luis Obispo in Vol. 8 of Maps, Page

117; thence 8. 73  151 E. 71 . 43 cha.ins more or J.ess to the Southeast corner of Sub -
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division 139, of said Rancho designated on said map as Post "221 11 said point now being
marked by a 211 iron pi pe raonument marked "Post 221 S. E. Cor. Sub . 139 Rancho Guada1.upt
J. D. McGregor L. S. 696 11 ; thence crossing the public highway in a southeasterly direction
to the northwest corner of Subdivision 110 of said Rancho Guadalupe as shown on I
said map ; thence S. 8.37' E. along the West line of Subdivision 110 37 . 59 chains , mor f
or less , to Post 241 , marking the Southwest corner of Subdi vision 110 of said Rancho
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Guadalupe; thence S. 50 39 ' E. along the Southwesterly l i ne of Subdi vi sion 119 of said
Rancho Guadalupe 49 . 72 chains more or less to the most Southerly corner of said Subdivi
sion 119, thence S. 39 511 E. along the Southwesterly lin.e o.f Subdivisions 1 20 and 121
of sai d Rancho Guadal upe ~O . S2 chai ns mor e or less t o the most Southerly cor ner of said
Subdivision 121; thence S. 4S 0 4o 1 E. along the Southwesterly line of S11bdivision 122
of said Rancho Guadalupe 39 . 76 chains mo r e or less t o the most Southerly corner of sai d
Subdi vi sion 122, the same being a poi nt on the coI:llllon line between the said Rancho
Guadalupe and the Rancho Punta de la Laguna , thence N. 30  3S ' E. along the common line
bet ween the said Rancho Guadal upe and the Rancho Punta de la Laguna 39 .42 chai ns more
or less , to the most Westerly corner of Block C as shown on the "Map of the Goldt ree
Division of the Rancho Laguna in Santa Barbara County , St1bdi vided by .A . M. Powell in
J ul y , 1S95" said map being filed of record in Santa Barbara County in Book 2 of Maps
at page 4; thence East along the Southerly line of said Block C 13 . 20 chains t o a
point ; thence S. 46 E. along the Southerly line of said Bl ock C 56.57 chai ns t o ~
 poi nt ; thence East 80.00 chains along a portion of the Souther n boundary of said Block
C as shown on said map to a poi nt ; thence in a Northeasterly direction t o the Southwest
 corner of Lot l g of Paderewski Subdivision No . 1 as shown on. "Map of Paderewski Sub division
No . l ; -being parts of Subdivis i ons No. g and 9 of the Punta de l a Laguna
Rancho, Sa nta Barbara County , Califor ni a ", sai d map being f iled in the Records of
Sant a Barbar a County in Book 15 of Mapa at Page 27; thence N. o0 ogt W. a l ong the West
line of Lots 1$ and 19 as shown on sai d Map of Paderewski Subdivision No . l , a distanc
of 3 , 223 . 3~ feet , more or less , to the Northwest corner of said Lot 19 of Paderewski
Subdivision No . l ; thence Northerly to the Southeast corner of Lot 7 of Subdi vision 4
of the Rancho Punta de la Laguna , as shown on tha t certain map entitled "Mao of Sub divisions
3 and 4 of the Rancho Punta de la Laguna , surveyed by J . Vic t or Jessee ,
May l~ , 1893 11 , said map bei ng f i led and of r ecord in the office of the County Recor der
of Santa Barbara County, Californ i a ; thence West along the South l ine of Lots 7 and
6 of Subdivision No . 4, as shown upon s a id Map , to the Southwest corner of sai d Lot 6;
thence Northeast to the Nor theast corner of Subdivision 101 of said Rancho Guadalupe ;
thence Westerly along the North line of Subdi visions 101, 102, 103 , 10~, 105 and 106,
t o the Southeast corner of Subdi vi sion 14 of said Rancho Guaqalupe ; thence North along
the Ea st line of Subdi vision 14 of said Rancho Guadalupe t o the Northeast corner of
said Subdivision 14; thence West along the Nort h l i 'ne of Subdi visj.on 14, t o the County
Road; thence Northerly along the East side of the County Road to the North line of
Sttbdi vision 13 ; thence Wes;terly along the Nor th line of Subdi visions 13 , 1 0 and 9, to
the Northwest corner of Subdi vision 9 of sai d Rancho ; thence South along the West line
of Subdivisi ons 9, 11 and 139 , to the point of c o~mencem ent .
Pol ling Plac e : Bett eravia Amus ement Hall - Bet ter avia
I nspector : Mrs . Cora M. Fly
J udge : Mrs . Maud D. Upt on
Clerk: Mrs . Katherine Fai rbanks
Cl er k : lira. Ethel M. Scott
DIVISI ON NUMBER THREE
WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT PRECINCT #3 .
I ncludes all that area wi thi n the boundary l i nes of Divi sion Number Three
of the pr oposed Sant a Mari a Valley Water Conservation Di s trict , s aid Divi sion Number
Three being described as f ollows , to wit :
Commenci ng a t a poi nt. on the Northerly boundary l i ne of the proposed Sant a
Maria Valley Water Conservati on District said point being designated as Post G No . 9
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and shown on that certain map entitled 11Mao. of the SubP.ivisions of the Rancho Guadalupe,
Santa Barbara County and San Luis Obisuo County, State. of Cali fornia, Surveyed and Sub
divided by J . T. Straton, November lS7111 , the said map peing filed of record in the
office of the Recorder of Santa Barbara County. in Rack 4, Map No . 3, said map also
being filed of record in the office of the Recor.der of San Lui s Obispo County in Vol.
'of !!aps, Page 117; thence Southeasterly along .the Northeasterly line of said Rancho
Guadalupe to the most Easterly corner of Stlbdi vision 90 of said Rancho Guadalupe , thenc;e
Southerly along the Southeast line of said Rancho Guadalupe 47 chains more or less, to
Post A No . 2, being the Westerly corner of Lot 2 of Subdivision No . 3 as shown upon th.a
certain map , 11Maps of Subdivisions 3 and 4 of the Rancho Punta de la Le.guna, Surveyed.
byJ . Victor Jessee , May , 1B93 11 , said nap being filed and of record in the office of t 9e
County Recorder of Santa Barbara County, State of California, thence South along the I
West line of Lot 2 and the West line of Lots 3 and 4 of said Subdivision No . 3 to Post
A No . l, being the Southwest corner of Lot 4 of said Subd.!vision ?-To . 3 ; thence on the
prolongati on of said last mentioned course to the North line of Subdivision No . 4 as
shown on said Map ; thence East aJong the North line of Lot 7 of said Subdivision No . 4
to Post C No . 2 , marking the Northeast corner of Lot 7 of said Subdivision No . 4 ; then e
I South along the East line 0f Lot 7 of said Subdivision No . 4 to the Southeast corner of
said Lot 7; thence 'Vest along the South line of Lots 7 and 6 of said Subdi vision No . 4 I
as shown upon said Map, to the Southwest corner of said Lot 6; thence Northeast to the I
Northeast corner of Subdivision 101 of said Rancho Guadalupe; thence Westerly along I
the North line of Subdivisions 101, 102, 103 , 104, 105 and 106, ~o the Southeast
corner of Subdivision 14 of said Rancho Guadalupe; thence North along the East line of
Subdivision 14 of said Rancho Guadalupe to the Northeast corner of said
thence West along the North line of Subdivision 14, to the County Road;
along the East side of the County Road to the North line of Subdivision
Subdivision 14;
thence Norther~y
13 of said Ran~ho
' Gt1adalupe; thence Northerly in a straight line to the Southwest corner of Subdivision
5 of said Rancho Guadalupe; thence North along the We.st line of Subdivision 5 of said
Rancho Guadalupe and the West lin~ of said Subdivision 5 to the Northwest corner of sa d
Subdivision 5; thence Northerly along the prolongation of the West line of said Sub division
No . 5 to the intersection with the South line of Subdivision 72 of said Ranch
Guadalupe; thence Easterly alon~ the South l i ne of Subdivision 72 of said Rancho
Guadalupe to the Southeast corner of said Subdivision 72 ; thence North along the East
line of Subdivision 72 1D the Northeast corner of said Subdivision 72; thence Northerly
along the East line of Subdivision 67 to the Northeast corner of said Subdivision 67 ;
thence Northerly in a straight line to the Southeast corner of Subdivision 59 of said
Rancho Guadalupe; thence Northerly along the East line of said Subdivision 59 to the
Northeast corner of said Subdivision 59; thence Westerly along the North line of Subdivision
59 to the Southeast corner of Subdivision 51 of said Rancho ;
along the East l ine of Subdivision 51 to .the Northeast corner of said
thence. Northerly. II
Subdivision 51 ; I
thence in a straight line Northerly to the Southeast corner of Subdivision 41 of said
Rancho Guadalupe ; thence Northerly along.the East line of said Subdivision 41 to the I
Northeast corner of Subdivision 41 of sai d Rancho and being a point on the Northerly I
boundary of the proposed Santa Maria Valley Wat er Conservation District; thence Easterly
along the North line of Subdivision 42, 43 , 44, and 45, to the point of beginning .
Polling Place:
I nspector :
Judge :
Clerk:
Clerk:
MacDonald Seed Company effice - Bonita School Road
Mrs . Anita K. Fratis
Joseph A. Freitas
Miss Elsie Gracia
Miss Gladys J . Souza

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DIVISION NUMBER FOUR
WATER CONSERVXTIN DISTRICT PRECINCT #4
Includes all that area within the boundary lines of Division Number Four
of the proposed Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation District, said Division Number
Four being described as follows , to wit :
All that portion of the proposed Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation
District lying East of Division 2 and Division 3 and West of the following described
line :
Commencing at a point on the Southerly boundary of the proposed Santa Maria
Val ley \Vater Conservation District, said point being the Southeast corner of Section 21
Townshi p 10 North, Range 34- West, s  B. B. & ~t .; thence North along the East line of
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Sections 21, 16, 9 and 4, Township 10 North, Range 34 West; thence continuing North
along the East line of Section 33 , Township ll North, Range 3~ West . S. B. B. & M., to
an intersection with the Southerly line of the subdivisions of the Rancho Nipomo as
shown on that certain map of the Subdivisiorsof the Rancho Nipomo recorded in the offic
of the County Recorder of San Luis Obispo County, State of California, in Book A of
Maps, page 13; thence Northerly to an intersection with the North boundary line of the
proposed Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation District , said point of intersection
being Station 2g5 of the Subdivisions of the Rancho Nipomo as shown on said map .

Polling Place: - John P. Souza residence - Guadalupe Road
Inspector :
J udge :
Clerk;
Clerlc:
' Mrs . Ancilla J . Souza
Mrs . Diva D. Donati
Miss Cecilia Santos
John M. Gray
DIVISION NUMBER FIVE
WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT PRECINCT #5A
Includes that portion of Division Nttmber Five as hereinafter described of
the proposed Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation District, lying south of West Main
Street , City of Santa Maria, County of Santa Barbara, State of California and West of
South Broadway Street, City of Santa JAaria, County of Santa Barbara, State of Californi
and West of State Highway.known as U. S. Highway 101.
Polling Place: - Santa Maria Union High School
~
 Inspector : Warren B. Rice  
J udge : Arza A. Wharff
Clerk: Mrs. Lucy W. Parnell
Clerk: Mrs . I rene K. Burns
WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT PRECINC~ #5B
Includes that portion Of Division Number Five as hereinafter described of
the proposed Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation District, lying South of East Main
Street, City of Santa Maria, County of Santa Barbara, State of California and East of
South Bl?oad\.vay Street, City of Santa ?.~aria , County of' Sa11ta Barbara, State of Californi
and East of the State Highway known as U. S. Highway 101.
Polling Place: - Carnegie Library
  I nspector: James w. Herron
J udge : George S. Bro1~n
Clerk: Mrs . Hilda R. Harkness
Clerk: Mrs . Myrtle Chambers



 \'/ATER COJITSERVATIO!~ DISTRICT PRECINCT #5C
Includes that portion of Division Number Five as hereinaftftr described of
the proposed Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation District, lying North of East Main
Street, City of Santa Maria, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and East of
North Broadway Street, City of Santa Maria, County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
and East of State Highway known as U. S . Highway lOl.
Polling Place : Main Street School
Inspector : Paul W. Markling
Judge : Elton H. Phelps
Clerk: Mrs . Leah P. Hatch
Clerk: . M.rs . Allo F . Hughes
WATER CONSERVATION DISTR.ICT PRECINCT #5D
  Includes that portion of Division NQ~ber Five as hereinafter described of
the proposed Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation District lying North of West Main
Street, City of Santa Maria, County of Santa Barbara, State of California , and West
of North Broadway, City of Santa Maria, County of Santa Barbara, State of California
and West of State HiFhway known ae u. S . Highway lOl. This precinct also includes all
that area within the boundary lines of Division Number Five lying in San Luis Obispo
County , State of California 
Polling Place: - Veterans Memorial Building - Santa Maria
Inspector:
Judge:
Clerk:
Clerk:
Bert E; . Deck
Glenn.E . Baker
Miss Ellen Smith
Mre . Grace W. Auman

 The boundaries of said Di vision ?lumber Five of said proposed Santa Maria
Valley Water Conservation District is described as follows, to wit :
All that portion of said proposed Santa ?-.~aria Valley Water Conservation
District lying East of Division 4 and West of the following described line :
Commencing at a point on the Southerly boundary of said proposed Santa
Maria Valley Water Conservation District, said point being the Southeast corner of
Section 23, Township .10 North, Range .34 'Vest, S.B.B. & M. , and running thence Northerlt
along the East line of Sections 23, 14, 11, and 2, Township 10 ?1orth, Range 34 West,
s. B. B. & M., to the Northerly boundary line of said proposed district .
DIVISION . Nm.IBER SIX
WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT PRECINCT #6 .
Includes all that area lying within the boundary line of Division Number
Six of the proposed Santa l~aria Valley Water Conservation District, said Division Numb r

Six being described as follows, to wit : 
All that portion of the proposed Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation
District lying and being Eaot of Division 5 and lying and being West of the following
described line :
Comoencing on the $outherly boundary of said proposed Santa ],faria Valley 
Water Conservation District, said point being the Southeast corner of the Southwest
quarter of Section 20, Township 10 NQrth, Range 33 West, s. B. B. & M. , and running
thence Northeriy along the North - ~o uth center line of .Section 20 and Section 17 ,
Township 10 North , Range 33 West , to the .Northeast corner of the Southwest quarter of
said Section 17; thence North along the North pr olongation of 6aid last mentioned line
to the intersection of said prolongation of said line with the Northern boundary of sad
proposed district.
Polling Place: - RoseMary Farm



 
 
 

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Inspector :
J udge :
Clerk:
Clerk:
January ~ th , 1937

Mrs . Thelma M. Burkhart
Miss Lydia Cossa
Mrs . Edna c. Rice
Mrs . Viola C. Rice.
DIVISION NUMBER SEVEN
WATER CONSERATION . DISTRICT P:aECINCT #7.
Includes all that area lying within the boundary l ines of Division Number
Seven of the proposed Santa Maria Valley Wa t er Conservation District , said Division
Number Seven being described as follows , to wit :
All that portion of the proposed Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation
District lying East of Divis i on 6 thereof and being all that portion of sai d proposed
Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation District except such as is included within
Divisions l , 2, 3 , 4 , 5 and 6 thereof 
 Polling Place: - Joseph S. Calderon residence - Garey
I nspector :  Joseph S. Calderon 
J udge :  Mrs . Esperanza Ruiz
Clerk: Mrs . Barbara Sumner 
Clerk: Roy A. Bennett.
Said proposed Santa ~Jaria Valley Wa ter Conservation District lies \.Vlthin the
Counties of Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo State of California ,and is bo11nded and
.described as follows , t o wit :
Commencing at the common corner of Subdivision 160, 161 and 162 of the Rancho
Guadalupe, in the County of San Luis Obispo , State of Cal.ifornia, the. said subdivision
being shown on that certain map entitled. 111Aap of the Subdivisions of the Rancho Guadal pe
Santa Barbara County and San Luis Obispo County, California, surveyed and subdivided
ny J . T. Stratton, November, 1 ~71 11 , the said map being filed of record in the office of
the Recorder of Santa Barbara County in Rack 4, Map No . 3, said map also being filed
of record in the office of the Recorder of San Lui s Obispo County in Volume g of Maps ,
Page 117; thence South along the division line between Subdivisions 160 and 161 of sai
Rancho . Guadal upe as shown on said Map , 63 .2g chains, more or less , to the North line
of Subdivision 12g of the said Rancho Guadalttpe as shown qn said l~ap ; thence S. 7go
201 E., 74.154 chains, more or less , to a point in the di,r1sion line between Subdivisions
12S and 142 of said Rancho Guadalupe; from said last mentioned point the sommon
corner of Subdi visions 12S, 142, 159 and 160 , of said Rancho Guadalupe, as shown
on said Map , bears North 1 W. , a distance of 15.00 chains; thence S. SO 3/4 E. ,
parallel to the North line of Subdivision 142 of said Rancho Guadalupe 67 .105 chains,
more.or less to a point on.the division l i ne between Subdivision 141 and 14-2 of said
Rancho Guadalupe; from said last .mentioned point the common corner of Subdivisions
141 , 142, 156 and 157, of said Rancho Guadalupe as shown on sald Map bear s North
14. 955 chains ; thence S. 52 53 ' E. , 79 . 107 chains , more or less , to a point on the
di vision l ine between Subdivisions 140 and 14-1 of said Rancho GLta.dalupe; from said las
mentioned point the common corner of subdivisions S, 14o .and.141 of sai d Rancho Guadalupe
, as shown on said Map , bears N. 1 201 W. 12 :)) chains ; thence S. 73  51 1 E. ,
114.05 chains , more or less , to the Southeast corner of Subdi vision 139 of said Rancho
Gt1adalupe as shown on sai d 1~ap , the said Southeast corner of St1bdivision 139 designate
on said Map as Post 11 221 11
, said point now being marked by a 211 iron pi pe monument
marked "Po s t 221 , S. E. Cor. SLtb . 139 , Rancho Guadalupe , J. D. McGregor, L. S., 69611 ;
 .thence crossing the pubJ.1c high,vay in a So utheasterl~ direction to the North\vest corner
of Subdivision 110 of said Rancbo O-l1adalL1pe , as shown as said Map; thence S. go
37 ' E., a l ong the We s t line of Subdiirision 110, 37. 59 chains , more or less , to Post
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241, marking the Southwest corner 0f' Subdivision llO of' said Rancho Guadalupe ; thence
S. 50 39 ' E. , along the Southwester ly line of Subdivision 119 of said Rancho Guadalup
49 .72 chains, more or lesst to the-most Southerly corner of said Subdivision 119;
thence S. 39 51 1 E., along the So ~thwe sterly line of Subdivisions 120 and 121 of said
Rancho Guadalupe , 30 .82 chains, more or less, to the most Southerly corner of said
Subdivision l21; thence S. l.j.g 0 4o E. , along the Southwesterly line of' Subdivision
122 of said Rancho Guadalupe , 39. 76 chains, more or less , to the most Southerly corner
of said Subdivision 122, the same being a point on the common line between the said
Rancho Guadalupe and the Rancho Punta de la Laguna; thence N. 30 3~ ' E., along the
common line between the said Rancho Guadalupe and the Rancho Punta de la Laguna, 39 .42
chains, more or less , to the most Westerly corner of' Block C as shown on the 11Map of
the Goldtree Division of the Rancho Laguna in Santa Barbara County, Subdivided by
A. M. Powell in July, ig95 11 , said ~ap being filed of record in Santa Barbara County
in Book 2 of Maps at page 4J thence East along the Southerly line of said Block C,
13 . 20 chains to a point thence s. 46 E., along the Southerly l ine of said Block C.
56 .57 chains to a point; thence East, go .oo chains along a. portion of the Southern
boundar.y of said Block C as shown on said Map, to a point; thence in a Northeasterly
direction to the Southwest corRer of' Lot lS of' Paderewski Stlbdivision No . l a.s shown
on "Man of Paderewski Subdivision fl!o . 1, being parts of Subdivisions No . g and 9 of th
Punta de la Laguna Rancho , Santa Barbara, California", said map being filed in the
records of Santa Barbara County in Book 15 of Maps, at page 27; thence N. o0 OS ' W. ,
along the West line of Lots lS and 19, as shown on said map of Paderewsk1 Subdivision
No . 1, a. distance of 3,223 .34 feet, more or less , to the Northwest corner of said Lot
19 of Paderewski subdi vision No . l ; thence East ~g56 . 3 feet, more or less , to the
Northeast corner of Lot 20 of said Paderewski Subdivision No. l; thence East along
the prolongation of the North line of Lots 19 and 20 of said Paderewski Subdivision
No . 1, a distance.of 2950 feet, more or less , to the East boundary line of the Rancho
Punta de la Laguna; thence South along the Eas t line of the Rancho Punto de la Lagura. ,
a distance of 600 feet, more or less , to a point on the North line of the South half
of the South half of fractional Section 21, Township 10 N. , R. 34 W. , S. B. B. & M. ;
thence East along the North line of the South half of the South half of said Sect ion
21 to the Southeast corner of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of said
Section 2l; thence South along the West line of the Southeast quarter of the Southeast
quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 21 to the Southwest corner of the
Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter.of said Section 21; thence East 1320 feet,
more or less, to the S. E. corner of said Section 21 ; thence East l0, 560 feet, more
or less, to the S. E. corner of Section 23 , T. 10 N. , R. 34 W. , S.B. B. & M. ; thence
North 1320 feet , more or less, to the s. W. corner of the North half of the s.w.;
Section 24, T. 10 N., R. 34 W. , S. B. B. & M. ; thence East 10,560 feet, more or less ,
to the N. E. corner of the South.half .of the S. E. i of Section 19, T. 10 N. R. 33 W.,
. s. B. B. & M.; thence South 1320 feet , more or less, to the S. W. corner of Section
20, T. 10 N. , R. 33 W., S. B. B. & M. ; thence South 1320 feet, more or less, to the
Southwest corner of the No~th half of the Northwest quarter of Section 29, T. 10 N.,
R. 33 W. , S. B. B. & M. ; thence East 5230 feet , more or less, to the.Southeast corner
of the North haJ.f of the Northeast quarter of said Section 29 ; thence South 1320 feet,
more or less , to the Southeast corner of the Northeast quarter of said Section 29;
thence East 1320 feet, more or less, to -the Northwest corner of the Northeast quarter
of the Southwest quarter of Section 23, T. 10 N., R. 33 W. , S. B. B. & M. ; thence Sout
1320 feet, more or less, to the S. W. corner of the Northeast quarter of the Southwest
quarter of said Section 23; thence 3960 feet, more or less, to the .N6rtheast corner af




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the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 28; thence South 1320
f eet, more or less , t o the. Southeast ~orner of said Section 28 ; thence East, 5280 feet ,
more or less , to the Northeast corner of Section 3 4, Township 10 N. , R. 33 W. , S. B.B.
& M. ; thence South lOl l feet , more or less , to Post S. No . S of the Survey of the Ranch
de Suey, as per map of said Rancho on file and of record in the office of the County
Recorder of Santa Barbara County , in Book G of Paten~s , page l ; the~ce East , along
course No . 17 of said Rancho de Suey 3300 f~et , ~ore or les~ , to the intersection with

the West line of the public road runni ng Sotherly to ~he Town of Garey; thence Souther

ly along the West line of the last ~ention~d road 1750 feet , more or less , to the East .
and West center line of Secti on 35, T . lO N. , R. 33 W., S. B. B . & M.; thence Wes t
1600 feet , more or less,- to the Northwest corner of the Southeast. quarter of sai d Section
35; thence South, along the Wes t l i ne of the Sot1thea.st quarter of said Section 35,
2000 feet , more. or less , to the intersection of the Northeasterly line of the right of
way of the Pacific Coast Railway Company ; thence Southeasterly along the Northeasterly
l i ne. of the r ight of way of the Pac ific Coast Railway Company to Monument V. T. No . g
as shown on that c ertain 11Map showing survey of pr operty of Valerio Tognazzi ni", filed
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in the offi ce of the County Recorder of Santa. Barbara County in Records of Surveys Book 
23 , Page 72 ; thence S . 52 3S' 2011 E. , 163 . I.+g feet to .a. poi~t ; thence No . S9 4-7 1 4-S" 
E. , 24. 963 f eet t o an 8 11 x 811 concrete monument '  ma:r:king t~e North1111est corner of the
Depot Grounds , as shown on the 11Map of the. To \1{11 of Sis.quoc 11 , f i l ed Oc t . 4, 1910, in the
of f ice of the County Recorder of $ant~ Ba rbara Cqunt y ; thence South a l ong the East line
of Section 12, $4o fe et, .more .or :iess,. t o the common corner of Sect ions 12 and 13, T.
9 N., R. 33 W. , S . B  . B. & 1d . , and Secti ons 7 and 8, T. 9 N. , R. 32 W. , S. B. B. & M.;
thence .East .264o feet , .mo r e or less , along the South line of sai d Sec t i on 7 , to the
Southeast corner of the Southwest quarter of said Section 7; thence North 52So feet,
mor e or less , t o the Northeast corner of the Nort hwest quarter of said Secti on 7, and
the same poi nt being Post T. No . 5 of the Tepusquet Rancho as per map of said Rancho on
file and of record in the office of the Cot1nty Recorder of Santa Barbara County , California
, in Book F of Patents , Pages 36 and 37 ; thence along the boundary of the said
Tepusquet Rancho, West 264o f eet , more or less , to Post T. No . 4 of sai d Rancho as
shown on sai d Map; thence al ong the boundar y line of the said Tepusquet Rancho , North
l320 feet , more or less , to Post T. No . 3 as shown on $aid Map of said Tepusquet Rancho
thence Wes t along the boundary of said Ranch 1320 feet , raqre or less , to Post T. No . 2;
as shown on said Map, said poi nt also being on the North line of the South half of the
South half of Fractional Secti on 1 , Townshi p 9 Nort~ , Range 33 West , S.B.B. & M. ; thenc
 
West along said last mentioned' line to tne Northwest corner of the South Half of the
Southeast quarter of said Section l ; thence North along th~ East line of the West half
of said Section 1, 3960 f eet , more or less , to the Southeast corner of the Southwest
quarter of Section 36 , Township 10 North, Range 33 West , S. B. B. & M.; thence North
along the East line of the West half of said Section 36 to the intersection of said
last mentioned line illJ'i th the boundary line between the Counties of Santa Barbar a. and
San Luis Obispo , State of California ; thence in a general Northwesterly directi on along
said boundary line between said Counties to the intersection of said County boundary
line with the Westerly line of the right of way of Pacific Coast Railway Company , said
point of intersection being in Section 34, T. 10 N. , R. 34 W. , 8 . B. B. & M. ; thence 
along the West line of the right of 1.1Va.y of the Pa.ci fic Coast Rai lway Company in a
Northerl y direction 6500 feet , more or less , to the intersection of s~id Westerly line
.
of the right of way of said Pacific Coast Railway Company with the Northwesterly line
of Lot 30 of the Subdivisions. of the Rancho Nipomo , according to the 11 hi!ap of the Subdivisions
of the Rancho Nipomo , San Luis Obispo County , California11 , being recorded in
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the office of the County Recorder of San Luis Obispo County, State of California, in
Book A of Maps , at page 13; thence S. 44 301 W., along the division line between Lots
29 and 30 of said subdivisions of said Rancho Nipomo , as shown on said Map , ~Soo feet ,
more or less, to Station 285, as shown on said map ; thence Westerly in a strai ght linel
2000 feet, more or less , to Station 392 , as shown on said Map ; thence from said Station
392 , N. 55 15' W. , S.00 chains t o Station 391, as shown on said t~ap , thence from said
station 391, N. 7S0 451 W. , 14. 50 chains to Station 390 as shown. on said ?.iap ; thence fr m
said Section 390, N. 66 30' W., 17 . 50 chains to Sta tion 3g9, as shown on said Map; .
thence from said Station 3g9 , N. 71 W., 10 .00 chains to Station 3gg, as shown on said
Map; thence from said Stat~on 3SS, N~ 5go W., s . 50 chains to Station 3S6, as shown on
sai d Map; thence from said Station 3S6 , N. 6S 0 4o 1 w., ll. 54 chains to Station 4o4,
as shown on said Map ; thence from said Station 4o4, N. 4-4 w., 6. 50 chains to Station
4o3 , as shown on sai d Map ; thence from said Station 4o3 , N. 61 W., 11. 00 chains to
Station 4o2 , as shown on said Map ; thence from said Station 402, N. 43 W., 5. 00 chains
 to Station 3S4, as shown on said Map; thence from said Station 3S4, N. 6ot0 w., 27 .31


chains to Station 401 , as shown on said Map ; thence from said Station 4ol, N. 77 3/4
W., 5.00 chains to Stat i on 3S2 , as shown on said Map; thence from sai d Station 3s2,
~ . 77 3/4 W., 17 .17 chains to ~tat ion 4oo, as shown on sai d Map; thence from said
Station 4oo, N. 51 VI., 5. 32 chains to Station 399 as shown on said Map ;. thence from
sa~d Station 399 , N. S2! 0 w., S. 46 chains to Station 3so, as shown on said Map ; thence
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from said Station 330, N. 76 3/4 W. , 6. 27 chains to Station 393, as shown on said
llap; thence from said Station 39S, S. S2t 0 W. , lS.37 chains to Stati on 397, as shown
on said l!a:p ; thence from said Station 397, s . 87 .w. ,. 6 . oo chains .to Station 37S, as
sho\m on said Map ; thence from said Station 373, N. 76 151 W. , 14.45 chainA to Statio
396 , as shown on said Map ; thence from said Station 396, N. 65 30 1 W., 16. 57 chains to
Station 375, as shown on said 'Jap ; thence crossing road in a Northwesterly di rection
from said Station 375 to Station 395 as shown.on said Map ; thence from said Station
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395 , in a s tra i ght line Westerly to Station 371 as shown on sai d Map ; thence in a
straight line Westerly from said Stati on 371 t o Station 36$, as ehown on said map ; the ce
from said Station 36S , in a strai ght line Westerly to Station 21, as shov1n on said
Map; thence from said Station 21 , in a str aight line Westerly to Station 22 as shown o
said ?Aap ; thence N. 25 40  W. t o Station N. No . 3 , as shown on said l,ap, said noint
being Post G No . 9 as shown on the 11llap of the Subdivisions of the Rancho Guadalupe,
Santa Barbara County and San Luis Obispo County , Californi a , surveyed and subdivided
 byJ. T. Stratton, No ., lg7111 , the said man being f iled of record in Santa Barbara
County Records in Rack 4 , Map No . 3, said Map also being filed in San Luis Obispo Coun y
Records in Vol. g of Maps, Page 117 ; thence Westerly along the Northerly boundary line
of said Rancho Guadalupe to Post 151 set at the most Westerly corner of Subdivision 16
of said Rancho GtJ.adalupe as shown on said map ; thence S. 4go 121 E., along the Southwesterly
line of said 81.lbdivision 16 of said Rancho , lS chains , more or less , to a
point on the prolongation of the Northwesterly line of Subdivision 27 of said Rancho
Guadalupe ; thence Southwesterly along the ~rolongation of sain Northwesterly l ine of
said Subdivision 27 of said P.ancho Guadalupe , and along the Northwesterly line of
said st1bdi vi sion 27 of said B.a.ncho Gttadalupe , 35 . 73 chains , more or les"' , to the !'!lost
Westerly corner of said Subd~vision 27 of said Rancho Guadalupe; thence S. 51 12 1 E. ,
along the Southerly l ine of Subdivisions 27 , 23 , 29 , 30, 31 , 32 and 33, of sai d Rancho
173 . 77 chains , more or less , to the Northwest corner of Subdivision 72 of said Rancho
Guadalupe, as shown on said Map ; thence S. 5 07 1 E., along the West line of Subdivisi ns
73, 74 and 75 , of said Rancho Guadalupe , 67 . 41 chains more or less , to the northwes t
corner of Subdivision 76 of said Rancho Guadalupe ; thence s. 20 W., along the Westerl



Publishing
Notice of
HParinr- --~-
1o nte c i to
Zonlne_- Ordi -
ance No . 45 

January 4th, 1937
line of said Subdivision 76 of said Rancho Guadalupe, 39 .79 chains, more or less , to
the most Northerly corner of Subdivi~ion 149 of said Rancho Guadalupe; thence Southwesterly
, along the Westerly line of Subdivisions 149, 152 and 153 of said Rancho
Guadalupe , to the common corner of Subdivisions 153, 155, 158 and 162 of said Rancho
Guadalupe; thence Westerly along the Northerly line of Subdivisions 158.and 160 of
said Rancho Guadalupe , to the point of commencement. 
Said election shall be conducted in accordance with t~e general election
l aws of the State of California, so far as applicable and except a~ otherwise provided
in sai d Acthereinabove mentioned and referred to . ' .
 Dated J~nuary 4th, 1937

(SEAL)

C. L. PREISKER, Chairman
SAM J. STANWOOD,
THOS . DINSMORE
RONALD 11. ADAM
F. G. STEVENS

Board of Supervisors of Santa
Barbara County, Sta.te of California.
ATTEST: J . E. LEWIS ,
County Clerk 
I n the Matter of Publishing Notice of Hearing on Petition to Permit Change
i n Montecito Zoning Ordinance No . 453 . 
I t appearing. to. the Board from the affidavit of Reid P r i~ce , principal clerk
of the printer apd publisher of the Santa Barbara Daily News , that ~otice of Hearing
on petition to permit change in Monteci to Zoning Ordinance No. 453.;
Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Notice of Hearing 
has been published.
Public HPar1 ng('
on Petition
In the Matter of Public Hearing on Petition to Permit Chan_ge .in
~
Montec1t/
t o Change
1in Montecit
Zoni ng Ordi -
anoe No . 45 
I
Ordina nce
No . 497 .
Trial J uror
f or the YPa
1937
Zoning Ordinance No . 453 .
This being the time heretofore fixed for a public hearing on p etition of
William Barker to permit change in Montecito Zoning Ordinance No . 453 , the Board proceeded
with said hearing. Wallace C. Penfield, Secretary of the 9o~ntY. Planning Commissi
on , presented a repo.rt of the matter , and a Resolution of sa;id Planning Commissio
recommending the adoption of an amendment to Or~inance No . ~53,. permitting the change
requested in said peti.tio,n.
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I n the tiatte.r o_f Ordinance No . 497, Amending Ordinanc.e No . 453 .
Upon motion .of .Supervisor Dinsmore, seconded by Supervi~or Stanwood, and
carried unani mously , the Board passed and adopted Ordinance No . 497 entitled "An
Ordinance to Amend. Ordinance No . 453 of the County of Santa Barbara ,_ S~ate of Californ a

entitled 1An Ordinance Adopting a Districting Plan in a Certain Described Portion of
Santa Barbara County , California, and Creating Districts in which the Uses of Land,
the Use , Height and Bulk of Buildings and the Area of Open Spaces A~o u~ Buildings are
Limited, Providing for the Enforcement , Adj ustment and Amendment .thereof and Providing
Penalties for its Violation' , by Amending the Dis trict Map , Santa Barbara Region which
is a part of Ordin!9-nce No . 1+53 . 11

Upon the. passage of the foregoing Ordinance, the roll being call ed, the
follovv'i ng Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thor.ias T. Dinsmore , Sam J  . Sti:i.nwood , Fred G.
Stevens , Ronald ?11 . Adam and C. L. Pr eisker . Nays , None. Ab sent , None.
j I n the Matter of Trial J urors for the Year 1937 

Pursuant to an Order of the Superior Court of the State.of California, in
and for the County of Santa Barbara, in accordance with Section 204 of the Code of
Civil Procedure, the B.oar.d of Stlpervisors of said County selected the following person
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to act as Trial Jurors for the year 1937 , to wit :
Beve1"J_y Alexander
Donald Butler
W. Clark Catlin
Robert H. Doulton
Walter L. Dowling
J ess O. Franklin
Albert O. Grinstead
Lloyd R. Hales
Fred L. Hansen
John B. Hudson
Joseph McManus
Benjmain D. Moor e
Grace Archer
Frank D. Adams
Byron A. Abraham
Charles M. Andera
Theodore Arrellanes
Edward L. Abbott
Jack V. Austin
Tom A. Allen
John S. All-en
Lewis F. Baker
Archie E. Banks
o. W. Boeseke
Charles Boggio
Eva Bennard
Harry N  Born
P. E. P. Bri ne
Percy O. Buell
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William H. N. Bryant , J r .
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Edward Cobb
William C. Co~.flon
Paul J . Cote
L1ela Cooper
W. H. Calli s
Gladys Cherrie
Catherine Cool ey
A. B. Cram
J ames D. Crawford
Robert Day
T. Wilson Dibblee
Archie Ed\vards
A. B. Fleisher
Helen Follett
W. S . Fult z 
John M. Gamble
Ruth GMUilill
E. O. Gilbert



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Julius Gourley
George Giovanola
Egisto Giorgi
Esther Halferty
Fr i tz Haberlitz
J . Wylie Harrison
Benjami n H. Henry
Willis A. Herdman, J r .
D. W. Herzog
E. E. Hauser
Gilbert Holiday
Henry W. Howell
LeRoy Hunt
H. S. House
Geor ge Hicks
Raymond C. Hill
E. D. Rowe
Andrew Jensen
B. F. Kerr
Clarence C. Knight
Ernestine Koef od
I ra E. Kramer
Ray Lathi m
Frank Lehner
El-eanor Logan
Henriet ta Lowthi an
Robert L. Lyne
Mary 11oor e
C. Warren Mapes
Will J . McCaffery
R. F. McFarland
0 . K. ~1cNall
\V . W. McKee
!~ax Miller
Nelli e S . ~jilJ_er
Angel o Mi ratti
St . Clair ~1orton
John Freder ick Murphy
Donal d Myrick
Phylli s MacKinnon
George J. Miller
Harold W. Marks
Ed.ward t1agnette
Ruth Nelson
Francis Patrick O'Rei lly
Maude -Pinkham
Joe G. Plescia
J . J . Plunket t
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January 4th, 1937
A. s. Pope
Carrie Price
Ann Purcell

George H. A. Phillips
Theodore C. Porter
R. F. Pinkham
E. D. Prideaux
Charles F. Richardson
Thomas A. Rovane
Ralph Runkle
Ronald F. Sauter
 Frank G. Schulz
Fa1.th J . Sears
Lynn C. Simpson
Minnie M. Stevens
Dorothy S. Starbuck
Robe.rt C. Smi theram
C. o. ServatitlS
Mildred C. Tallant
Albert Z. Terry
George W. Tilton
Leila Tilton
Mary S . Taggart
Arthur H. Tucker
Charles M. Urton
Frances Vawter
W. F. Van Winkle
F. W. Vestal
Harry Whitney
Edna 1{. White
Nellie Weidman
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Charles H. Williams 2nd
Charles I . Woods 2nd
Albert B. Watkins 2nd
'Villiam J . Young 2nd
Colonel Ra\vson Warren 2nd
Earl R. Shrode 3rd
Kinton S. Langlo 3rd
Harold Albert Hollister, Jr. 3~d
Jacob J . Hergert 3rd
Floyd L. Songer 3rd'
 Robert B. Wilson 3rd
George D. Smith 3rd
Ronald G. H. Forsythe 4th
Harry N. Loga.n 4th
Fred Mankin 4th
James C. Neely 4th
Peter Petersen 4th
Clarence W. Henning 5th



William Negus , Sr.
Allen Rhodes

Grace L. A. Rios 
Hattie Smith
W. A. Stewart
Fred Tolbert
George P. Vance
R. !i.~ . White 
Carl A. Abeloe
Catherine Elmhirst
~Aabell A. Gewe
 J ames Rickard
Dora Seo lari
Grace W. Auman
Abraham H. Buck
Dttdley D. Brady
John A. Brown
Nettie E. :Brandt
Frank J . Bo~rers
James G. Dorsey
Arthur H. Drexler
Fred J. DeMartin
1'.~abel K . Edwards
Howard A. Frew
Lulu B. Froom 
C. W. Hatch
Hilda C. Hockett
Fred \V. Haslam
Alfred M. Hanson
Myrtle M. Kramer
Charles L. Kyle
Thomas H. Luke
William VI. Letson
Irene Mesirow
Arthur L. Popp
Clair E. Rogers
George L. Sadler
W. Walter Stokes 
Robert R. Steinbach
Lionel D. \Valler
Aida Bassi
Fred Malizia
Victoria Maretti
George A. McBane
Herschei Scott
Edna M. Allee
Glenna Germain
Lottie L. Jullien
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Henry O. M. organti
Chester A. Palmtag
Romildo E. To ~asini



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James D. Twitchell
Stella A~ . Veglia
Vera C. Willett

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In the t1atter of Communication F6rm the League of California Municipal-

ities.
Above entitled communication was discussed and ordered placed on file .

In the ~Aatter of Weekly Report of the Santa Barbara County \Vaterworks
of Senta Btir ara
County Wati:.:r
\uorlr9 Dietri t.
 
No . 1.
Report .
District No. 1 .
 
Report was ref erred to Supervisors Stevens who requested the Clerk to

obtain the following information from the County Surveyor: balance in the Santa
Barbara County Waterworks District No . l Fund , and estimated amount of money required

to complete said project . Report was ordered placed on file .

I n the Matter of Re~ort of County Detention Home for the Month of

December, 1936.
 
Above entitled renort was received and ordered placed on file 

AnnuRl Settl - /
r.ient ShPct
I n the Matter of the Annual Settlement Sheet from the County Treasurer
f rom County and Auditor.
TreP s11rf'r an
Auditor.
Cancellation I
of Alseslmen s .


L. A. Gammill, County Treasurer, and A. T. Eaves , County Auditor,
submitted their annual settlement sheet as required by law, as follows, to wit :

Santa Barbara County

Santa Barbara, California 
 
To the Honorable Board of Supervisors,
Santa Barbara County, California.
January 4, 1927 .
Gentler.:ien : 
We, the T~easurer and Auditor of Santa Barbara County herewith present to you our
annual settlement sheet . 
Vouchers for money paid by the Treasurer are all on file in the auditor' s office .
The treasurer ' s accounts and auditor' s accounts agree as per statementbelow:
January 6, 1936,
Balance in hands of treasurer as per statement rendered
Received during the year l936
Total
 Disbursements :
Cash paid out as per vottchers on file with the auditor
Balance on hand close of businesF for the year 1936

January 2, 1937, bqlance in treasurer ' s office --forwarded -Additional
receip~s to date
January 4, 1937, balance .on hand in the treasury
Respectfully submitted,



$1,gg3 , ~g7.93
4, 759 , 097 .17
$6,642 , 5$5 .10
$4 , ~07,755 . 33
$2 , 134 ~ $29 . 77
$2,134 ,s29 .77
16,923 .49
$2 ,151 , 753 .26
L. A. GAJ.fl.1ILL, Cotinty Treasurer
A. T. EAVES, County A11ditor
I n the Matter of the Application of the Veterans' Welfare Board of
the State of California, for an Order for the Cancellation of Certain Assessments
  
Upon Real Property .

0 R D E R.
Upon reading and filing the verified petition of the Veterans' Welfare
Board of the State of California, a public corporation , praying for an order of the
Board of Stl.pervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, directing









J anuary 4th, 1937 2 3
the tax collector of said County to cancel certain assessments for taxes against certain
real property situate in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California and
hereinafter described; and 
IT APPEARING that each and all of the allegations contained in said petition
are true , and that the district attorney of said County has consented in writing
to the cancellation of said assessments , and the title to said property i s vested
in the Veterans ' Welfare Board of the State of California;
NOW, THEREFORE, good cause appeari ng therefor, the County Auditor or the
County of Santa Barbara is hereby authorized, directed and empowered to cancel the
following assessments, and the penalties attached thereto, upon all of the following
real property, for the following years . All of said real property is situate in the
County of Santa Barbara, State of California, as follows :
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That certain tract of land situate , lying and being in the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California , and described as follows :
Those portions of Lots 22A, 22B and 24 in Tract No . 1 of La Cumbre Estates ,
in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, according to the map thereof
recorded August 10, 1926, in Map Book 15, at pages 117 to 126 inclusive, in the office
of the County Recorder of said County, described in one parcel as follows :
Comrnencingat the southeast corner of Lot 22A, as shown on said map ;
thence with the east line of said Lot 22A; north 1 deg. 46 east , a distance of 10. 00
feet to a point on the center line of Vista Buena Road and the point of true beginnin
of the premises herein described; thence 1st, with the center line of Vista Buena Roa ,
and leaving the east line of Lot 22A, north gg deg . 041 30 11 west , a distance of 63 . 73
feet to a point from which a 211 pipe bears south 1 deg. 541 west a distance of 30. 00
~ feet; thence 2nd, leaving the center line of Vista Buena Road , south 1 deg. 54 west ,
a distance of 329. 67 feet to a 211 pipe ; thence 3rd, south gg deg. 13 1 3011 east , a dis
tance of 132 . 20 feet to a 211 pi pe ; thence 4th, north 1 deg . 541 east a dis t ance of
329 .32 feet to a point on the center line of Vista Buena Road from which a 211 pi pe
set on the southerly right of way line of Vista Buena Road bears south 1 deg. 54
west a distance of 30. 00 feet ; thence 5th , with the center line of Vista Buena Road,
north gg deg. 041 3011 west, a distance of 6$. 47 feet to the point of beginning.
Deed recorded September 2S , 1936, Book 363 , Pas e 3g5 of Official Records .
Taxes 1936-37
Assessed to Francis Boyd and Katherine S. Boyd
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That certain trac t of land s i tuate , lying and being in the County of
Santa Barbara, State of California, and described as follows :
ComMencing at the southwest corner of Lot 4g in Atascadero Creek, as show
on Sheet No . 5 of that certain Map of La Cumbre Estates Corporation's subdivision of
Tract No . 1 , Hope Ranch , recorded with the County Recorder of Santa Barbara County,
State of Californi a , in Map Book 15, at pages 117 to 126 inclusive , on August 10, 192
thence with the west line of said lot and Atascadero Creek , north 47 deg . 10' east , a
distance of 160.00 feet ; thence north 11 deg. 10' east a distance of 99 . 53 feet to th
point of true begi nning of the premises herein described; thence 1st , continuing nort
11 deg. 10 ' east a distance of 150. 47 feet; thence 2nd, north 39 deg. 20 ' east a
distance of 27 . 37 feet ; thence 3rd, leaving the west line of said lot, south $$deg .
07 ' east , a distance of 254. 73 feet to the point on the center line of North Arboleda
Road whose right of way is 50 feet in ~i dth , being 25 feet on each side of the fol-

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l owing described center line ; thence 4th, southerJ.y with the center line of North
Arboleda Road, along the arc of a curve to the right whose central angl e i s 34 deg.
46 and whose radius is 3og. 96 feet , a distance of 1g7 . 4g; thence 5th, l eaving the
center l ine of Nor th Arboleda Road, north gg deg. 011 west a dist ance of 224.91 feet
t o the point of b eginning .
Deed r ecorded September 2$, 1936, Book 363 , Page 3S6 of Official Records .
Taxes 1936-37
Assessed to Francis Boyd and Katherine S. Boyd
-3-
That certain tract of land situate, lyi ng and being i n the City of Santa
Barbara, County of Santa Barbara) State of- California, and described as follows :
That portion of Lot 251 in Block 11BB 11 of Parcel No . 2 of the Rutherford
Tract , in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
according to the map thereof recorded in Book 15, at pages 69 to 72 1ncltlsive, records
of said County, described as follows :
 Beginning at the most northwesterly corner of said lot; thence lst , south
4 deg. 5g west , along the westerly line of said lot , 90. S7 feet to the northerly side
of a public roa.d as described in the deed from st ewart t~ai tland, et al . to the City
of Santa Barbara, dated May 1$, 1933 and recorded in Book 282 , at nage 351, of Officia
Records of said County; thence 2nd, south 74 deg. 07 1 3011 east , along the northerly
line of said pubi1c road, 337 .03 feet to the easterly l ine of said J.ot ; thence 3rd,
north g deg. 381 east along the easterly line of said lot , 2 .15 feet ; thence 4th,
north 55 deg . 161 east, along the easterly line of said lot , 57 . 65 feet to the most
northeasterly corner.of said lot ; thence 5th, north 67 deg. 54' 3011 west , along the no 1'1: erly
line of sai~ lot , 392 . 7g feet to the place of beginning.
Deed recorded October 5, 1936, Book 374, Page 294 of Official Records
Taxes 1936-37 
Assessed to Francis Boyd and Katherine S. Boyd
 
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That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Santa
Barbara, County of Banta Barbara, State of Californi a , and described as follows : 
Lot 43 of Samarkand Hills, in the City of Santa Barbara , County of Santa  
Barbara, State of California, according to the ~ap thereof recorded February 27 , 1925 ,
in Map Book 15, at pages 67 and 6$, in the office of the County Recorder of said Count 
Deed r~corded October 8, 1936, Book 363 , Page 467 of Official Records .
TAxes 1936-37
Assessed to Reginald K. Malott and Edith Malott
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That certain tract of land situate , lying and being in the City of Santa
Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and ~escribed as follows :
That portion of the Outside Pueblo Lands of the Ci~y of Santa Barbara, in
the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, described as follows :
Co1'1!":encing at the intersection of the west line of Eucalyptus Lane with
the southerly line of the 9oast Highway (old location);, thence south along seid line
of Eucalyptus Lane 550 feet ; thence West at right angles 300 feet to the easterly line
of .Humphrey Road,being the true poin~ of beg!nning of the proper~y herein described;
thence north 50 feet along the easterly line of said Humphrey Road ~ thence east 125
feet , narallel wi th the second course herein; thence south 50 feet , parallel with the 
easterly line of Humphrey Road; thence west 125 feet to the poi nt of beginning 

Deed recorded October 10, 1936, Book 363 , Page 474 of Official Records .



Ordinance
No. 49s.
Ordinance
No . 499 .

January 4th, 1937 2 5
Taxes 1936-37
Assessed to Francis Boyd and Katheri ne S. Boyd
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That certain tract of land situate , lying and being in the City of Santa
Barbara, Sounty of Santa Barbara, State of California, a.nd described as follows :
Lot 13 of Andrew J . Croni se Tra ct , i n the City of Santa Barbara , County of
Santa Barbara , State of Californ i a , according to the Map thereof recorded April 8, 1916
in Book 9 Page 13 of Maps and Surveys , in the office of the Recorder of said County.
Deed. recorded October S, 1936, Liber 368, Page 313 of Offi cial Records .
Taxes 1936- 37 
Assessed to John B. Garavatti and Hazel F . Garavatti .
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The.t certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Santa
Barbara, Count y of Santa Barbara, State of California, and described as follows :
Lot 10 in Block 25 in the City of Santa Barbara , County of Santa Barbara,
State of California, according to the map entitled, "Subdivision of City Block 25 11 recorded
June 6, 1927, i n Map Book 15, at pages 154 and 155, in the Office of the County
Recorder of said County 

Deed recorded October 23 , 1936, Book 36g, Page 462 of Official Records
Taxes 1936-37.
Assessed to Francis E. Boyd and Katherine S. Boyd
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That certai n tract of land situate, lying and being in the 0ity of Santa
Maria, County of Sant aBarbara, State of California, and described as follows :
The South 50 feet of Lot 6 in Block 2 of Thornburgh's Second Addition, in the
City of Santa Maria, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, according to the map
thereof recorded in Book 1 , at page 34, of Maps and Surveys, in the office of the
County Recorder of said County.
Deed recorded October 8, 1936, Book 378 , Page 23 of Official Records .
Taxes 1936- 37. 
Assessed to Charles J. Loughridge and Winifred Loughridge .
J I n the Matter of Ordinance No . 493 . Amending Ordinance No . 436.
Upon moti on, duly seconded and carried unanimously , the Board passed and
adopted-Ordi nance No . 493 entitled, 11An Ordinance to Amend Ordinance No . 486 of the
0ounty of SantaBarbara, State of California, entitled 1An Ordinance designated the
positions , salar ies andcompensation of certain electi ve county officials of the County
of Santa Barbara and designating and provi ding the positions of deputies , a s s i stants,
and empl oyees of all elective county officials of sai~ county and providing for their
salaries , providing for extra hel p and other conditions relative to the conduct of the
publ ic offi ces of the County of Santa Barbara, and repealing Ordinance No . 471 of the
County-of Santa Barbara adopted August 30, 1933 ' 11
 Upon the passage of the fore going Ordinance, the roll being called, the
following Supervi sors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens , Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays , None . Absent , None .
J  In the Matter of Ordinance No . 4-99 1 Amended Ordinance No . 487.
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carriedunani mously , the Board passed and
adopted Ordinance No . 499 entitled 11An Ordinance to Amend Ordinance No . 4-S7 , of the
Countyof Santa Barbara , State of California, entitled An Ordinance to Amend Ordinance
No . 47~ of the Cot~nty of Santa Barbara , State of CaliforDia, entitled 1An Ordinance
Providing for the Salaries and Compensation of Certain Appointive Officials of Santa
256 
Barbara County, and designating the number of the assistants , clerks and employees of
said appointive officia~s , and providing for their salaries ' . 11
Upon the passage of the foregoing Ordinance , 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. rJays , None . Absent , None.
Reo.ding - I n the J.~atter of Reading the Minutes of the ~Aeeting 01' December 2~th , 1936.
Minutes of'
Meeti ng of The Minutes of the regular meeting of December 2Sth, 1936, were read and
Dec enb er
2St h ,1936. approved.
Cancel~a- J In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from gg B 4, Repairs and Replace~ents,
t ion of
Funds . 1~aintenance and Operation , Sl1perior Court, General Fund, to Unappropriated Res erve
Tran sf er
of Funds .
Allowance
of Claims
General Fund  
Resolution No . 2140
Whereas , the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $200.00 is not needed in said above account General Fund .
Now therefore , be it resolved by the Board of Supervi sors that the sum of
Two Hundred Dollars ($200 .00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to the
 Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Upon the passage of' the foregoing resolu~ion , the roll being called, the
followoing Supervisors voted Aye , to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preislcer . Nays , . None . Absent , None .
J In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General

Fund to Account SS A 2 , Visiting J udges , Salaries and Wages , Superior Court General
Fu.nd.
Resolution No . 2141 .
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasona.bly foreseen at the tir.:ie of preparing the
budget , has arisen by reason of budget overdrawn and whi ch has depleted the funds provided
for same ; 
Now therefore , be it resolved by the Board of Supervi sors that the sum of
Two Hundred Dollars ($200 . 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappro- 
priate~ reserve to Account SS A 2, Visiting J udges , Salaries and Wages, Superi or Court,
General Fu.nd .
  
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 the 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 in the order of allowance indorsed on the face of each claim,
respectively to wit :

Adams, Carroll
Alder , G.e o.
Anderson , . Sydney A
Andr. oss , Lester
Balassi , Frank
Ball , N. L.
Barham, Thelma
Barieau, Alice
Barker , Joe
Barkman , Eric
GENERAL FUND $40. 00
84. oo
27 . 47
  70.00
10.00
60.00
40.00
s5.oo
82. 00

50. 00

 




























J anuary 4th, 1937
Bartelme , Phyllis F. GENERAL FUND
Bastanchury, Angie
Beaudette , Mrs . Loretta
Bianchin , Eugene
Bianchin, Loui se
Big Sisters of Alameda County
Blackbur n , Charis
Bond, Delmar
Bowden, Mrs . Melvin
Bradfield, Bernice
Brees , Ada
Brickey, Mrs . Mabel C.
Brodie, Tom
Brtlnkhurst , Jane
Buck, Marguerite
Caldera, Mrs . Anna
Carter, Robert V.
Castagna, Alice
Catcott, Priscilla
Catholic Big Brothers
Cervantes , }Jirs . Luz
Chelini , Mrs . George
Clark, Karl
Cleaver, Eloise
Cline , GJ_adys 
Coldren, Bertha
Colvert, Allena E.
Cooper, J anet
Corey, Elva
Cox , Martha
Cra ne , Ed,.vard E.
Crist, Sam E.
Crosette , Elise




Diary Department County Farm Bureau
D~mitio, Mary Loui se
Davies , Evelyn V.
Davies , Mamie O.
Dolan, Laura
Dominges Bob A.
Dominguez , Mrs . Al~r ed
Donahue , Mrs . Nellie
Dorris , 1~rs . ~iary
Duke, Mrs . Annabel
Dulaney , Ethel
Edelstein , Dr . M.
Ed\.vards , l~uriel
Eiman, Margaret
Escobar , Ray
Fagin, Irene
 


300. 00
'
93 .33
60.00
4o .oo
41 . 29
25 .00
go.oo
55. 00
25 . 00
110.00
32. 50
50 .00
10. 00
g5. 65
36. 00
75.00
100.00
100. 00
60. 48
115.00
20 .00
' 30 . 00
55 . 00
4o .oo
6.oo
50 . 00
150. 00
4o.oo
95 .00
75 .00
150.00
90.00
67 .10
7. 90
125. 00
125 .00
135. 00
75 . 00
130. 00
45 .00
s5.oo
25 . 00
25. 00
go .oo
29 . 03
125 . 53
90 . 00
40. 00

258






















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. Farwell , }.11ss Martha
Ferguson, ~fiarie
Fernbaker , Clara
Fish, W. E.
Fisher, Floyd
Fit zgerald, James
foss , Gates
Freitas , Lillian
Gambucci , Rena
Garcia, Annie
Garvin, Ruth
Glomset, Gusta
Gower , Alvin H.
Griess, Gertrude
Gunsell, Howard
Hal e , Mary
Haley, Joe
Hammel , !\~ax A.
Hammes , Steve
H~ing , Bert P.
Hanze, Henry G.

Harberts, Richard
Harlan , Frank
Harriman, F. J .
Hart , Harriett
Heaney , Marie
Henning, H. H 
Henriksen , ~Auriel
Hollis , A. F.
Holste , Reve

Home of the Good Shepherd
Hopman , Elsie
Hughes , ?o.1ollie
Hurlbut, Helen
I rvine, J anet C.
I som, I. Vv.
Jacobsen, E . B 
J age~ann , Frieda E.
J anssens , Albert A 
J ensen , Lars
J ohnston, W. F.
Kahn , Dr . Harold
Kegley , Eleanor
Kelleher, M. :n.1.
Kelly , James
Kennedy , Clinton
Kern , Helen
King, Katherine
Knorp, Lloyd


GE!IJERAL FUND


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'


$16. 50
135.00

4o .32
50.00
4o.oo
50. 00
75. 00
g2 . 26
75. 00
65. 00
4-0 .oo
90.00
90. 00
40.00
29 .68
90  00
40  00
15. 00
39 .03
100 . 00
25 .00
60.00
55. 00
170. 00
90. 00
115.00
50.00
90. 00
75 .00
95. 00
97 . 50
75.00
95. 00
140. 00
153 . 22
50 . 00
1$5. 00
145. 00
1113.33
50.00
5.00
96. 77
16.13
135. 00
15. 00
4o .32
75 .00
12. 26
90 .00












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January 4th, l937
Kramer, I ra E . GENERAL FUND
Kribs , ~Aaude
LaBreche , Jessie
Laker, James
Lambuth, R. w.
Lambuth , Thelma
Lansing, Chester
Large , Delbert
Laughlin, Dean
Lauritzen , KathriJn
LaVies , Harriet
Leslie , Mrs . George
Le\Klis , t1yrtle
Lewis , Ruth
Liddecoat, Mary
Lord, i1rs  George
Lubisher, Edward
Macldillan, I sabel
Madsen , Eva
Mairani , Ca rolina
Manchester, John
Mansfield , Rose
Marine , Dorothy
Marsh, Loa
Marsh, Mary B 
Martinez , Mrs . Sauline
Ma th er, Mrs. Alyce
Ma tthe\"IS , Patrick
~Aene go n , 11ary
Menezes , ~Ars . Mary
Mietzner , Hedwig
Miller, Henry
Mills, Mrs . M. F.
Minetti , Cecilia
Moore, r.tr s . St el la
Moraga, Frank P 
Morris , George W.
Moxley, L. Blanche
Mullenary , Della
Munce , Mafia
Muth, Walter
McAfee , Olga
McArthur , William
Mccanna , s. Pauline
Mccaughey , Anna E.
McGregor, Mrs . Rob ert
Nelson, Mrs . Fred
Nelson , Raph1e
Newland, Frances
Newton , A.B 
.







 

I
$100.00
65. 00
150. 00
s5 .oo
250. 00
4.oo
4o .oo
75. 00
75. 00
s5 .oo
ll0. 00
25. 00
45. 00
105.00
175. 00
20 .00
55. 00
60 .00
so .oo
80. 00
45 .00
100.00
40. 00
72 . 26
95. 00
40 .00
34.oo
55. 00
50. 00
50.00
75.00
20 . 65
70 .00
90.00
20. 00
140. 00
15.00
85. 00
4o .oo
90. 00
25. 00
95.00
4o .oo
85.00
135. 00
4o .oo
4-o .oo
g4.oo
40.00
15 . 4-8
2 9
260




























\




Olivera, i~rs . Rose
Orgasky, 1irs . Julia
Pace, George
Pace, Lela
Lodge , Pacific
Page, Bertha C.
Page, Bertha C.
Parker , Fred C.
Patterson, Jl~rs . Nancy
Pedersen, Charlotte
Penfi eld, '\fallace c.
Peterson, Kenneth E.
Pf iitzner , 1!rs . E. E.
Pickett, Kenneth
Plescia, Bessie B.
Pr ickett, Vallie
Reasons , Ruth M.
Regents of the University
Ric hard~ , Lue
Rider , Hazel
Roberds , A. E. 
Robertson , Sara
Robi nson, Theresa
Rodman , Clyde L.
Roger s , Julia
Rollins, Hal
Rombold, Clyde
Ross, H.
Ross , James
Rudol ph, Harvey J .
Ruhjohn, Stanley
Ruiz, Richard
Ruth Hor:Je 
Ryan, !~ary C.

Ryder, Josephine
Salgado , J enni e
St. Franci s Hospital
St. Vincent 1 s I nstitut ion
Sanders , \Villis
Sant a Barbarans
Schionnemann, Agnes
.
Schus ter, Hedwig
Schweers, Sophie A.
Sesma, 1.~rs . Frieda
Sexauer, Roland
Sha,v, Arthur
Shea, Elizabeth
Shorkley, T. M.
Silva, !irs . J . R.
Smith, Beaman Q, 

GENERA]!, FUND


of Cali fornia




 
$4o .oo
20 .00
4.s4
75 . 00
25.00
25 .00
75. 00
50 . 00
25 . 00
75 .00
302 . 50
100. 00
3s . 50
50. 00
100.00
75.00
125.00
125. 00
g4.oo
75.00
50.00
4o .oo
67 . 74
155.00
40.00
50 .00
50 .00
4o .oo
10. 19
250.00
15. 00
50 .00
15.00
75 .00
2 .00
50.00
7 .50
5s5 .oo
10.00
100.00
50.00
g2 . 26
90.00
25.00
65. 00
100 .00
150.00
25. 00
35.00
19. g6







' 


 
 

January 4th, 1937
Smi th, Ef f i e GENERAL FUND
Smi th, Mr s . I rene
Smi th, Ray C 
Smyth, E. F.
Stewart, J ohn L 
Stronach, Mr s . Hel en
Studer, J osephi ne
Stumbles , D. L.
Styre, Ben   
Sub l et t , J r . , Thomas C.
Suggs, Lulu

Sweet ser, H. C.
Teeter , Mrs . Shirley
Thacher , Luin K .

Thoinas , Elma
.
Thomasson, Sammie Lou
  Thompson, Betty

Thurl by , J r ., Har ry
Tomli nson, Chas. s.
Tomli nson , Chas . s.
Tompkins , Elvira

Torres , ~Jirs . Elizabeth
Townsend, Mr . W. C.

Trafford , Grett a B.
Trafton, Muriel
Trent , Vern
TL1rner, Arthur D.
Turner, Lottie
Turner, Susan
Turner, \V. A.
Updike, Cecile
Wadsworth, J r ., E. E.
Wagner , Ge r a l d W.
Walker , Dorot hy
Wall , . Tarry
Wandell , . Ada
Waterman, .Mabel
Wat son , .Lottie
Wa t ts , Joe
Weidman, Phil
Vveidman , \V . ~terle
Wengren , Selma
Vfni lm, Mrs . R. B .
\\'illiams, Fred
Williams , Waldo
Wilson, Eva L. .
Wilson, Eva L.
Wilson , George H.
Wood, Elizabeth
Wood , \Vi 11 iam





 


$41 .33
12 . 15
50. 00
25.9g
367 .95
25 .00
4o.oo
60. 00
55 . 00
100.00
g5 .00
36 .oo
50. 00
15. 00
40. 00
4o .oo
85 .00
95 . 00 I
s . 61
200.00
4o .oo
65 .00
30. 00
75 .00
95 .00
so .oo
125. 00
4o .oo
4o .oo
10. 00
46 .77
15. 00
15. 00
9.6g
125.00
50 .00
4o .oo
50 .00
27.10
lSO. OO
135 .00
go .oo
25 . 00
~5 - 00
55 . 00
300 .00
.23 . 47
125.00
75 . 00
55. 00



262

Electing
Chairman of
/ the Boa.rd of
Supervisors .
J
Appointr.ient J
of Cert ain
Apnointive
Officers.
ApDointment
of Cointy
Physician -
Fourth District.










Wood, Airs . W. H.
Woods , Lu Bel
Woods , Mary E 
Whitney , Chas .
Brown , Gertrude S.
Homan , Earl 0 
Graham , Harry R 
GENERAL FUND

  
GOOD.ROADS FUND
 SALARY FUND
P. Yv. A. 1094-R FUND

20.00
4o .oo
i+o .oo
30. 00
101. 50
14.oo
6,2so .oo
Upon the passage of the fore going order , the roll being called the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G.
  
Stevens, Ronald M. Ada.m and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None . Absent , None . ,
 
Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die 
 
At 12 :01 meridian the Board voncened 
 Present : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred
 G. Stevens , Ronald 1! . Adam, C. L. Prei sker and the

Cler le.
I n the Matter of Electing a Chairman of the Board of Supervisors for the
 l  
period behinni ng J anuary 4th, 1937 , and ending the f i rst 1~onday in January , 1939 .
 
Upon motion of Supervisor Adam, seconded by Supervisor Dinsmore , and carried

unanimously , Supervisor C. L. Preisker was elected Chairman of the Board of Suoer vi -
 
sors of the County of Santa Barbara for the period begi nning January ~th , 1937 and
 
ending the first Monday i n J anuary, 1939 
 I n the Matter of Appointment of Certain Appointive Officers.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following

named persons be , and they are hereby appointed for the position and at the Aalary
 designated on a month to month basis, to wit :














Custodian of the Court House Phil Weidman
Superintendent of the Dention Home Anne McCaughey
Superintendent of Santa Barbara
General Hosoital Mrs. Eva Wilson
Superintendent of Santa lJaria.
General Hospital and County
Physician
County Physician
County Welfare Director
General Road Superintendent
County Live Stock I nspector
Purchasing Agent

 Jules Bertero
R. W. Lambuth, M. D.
Har vey J . Rudol ph
Robert C. Westwick
A. S. Larsen
John L. Stewart
Statistician John L . Stewa.rt
Sealer of Weights & M~as ures C. A. Page
Ass . Sealer of Weip,-hts & ?.ieasures ?,irs . Bertha Page
$180 . 00
135.00
300 .00
200 . 00
250. 00
2~0 . 00 
300. 00
100.00
250 .00
53 .33
150 .00
$5 .00 per diem, not
to exceed $75-00 per
mo 11th 
I n the !.iatter of Appointing M. V. Duncan , !~ . D. To Succeed L. E. Heiges ,
Sr  . J.~ . D. as County Physician , Fourth District, Lompoc .
 I t was moved, seconded and carried unanimously , that M. V. Duncan , M. D.
be appointed to succeed L. E. Heiges, Sr. ~.1 . D. as County Physician, Fourth District
Lompoc . 
- I n the Matter Annual Reno t of Annual Report of Dr . A. S. Larsen , County Live Stock
pf County
Live Steele
I nspector .

Inspector.


Annual report of Dr . A. S. Larsen, County Live Stock I nspector, for the year

'



January 4th, 1937 .
ending December 31st, 1936, was received and ordered placed on file  .

There being no further business to come before the Board;

  
Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die .
The foregoi ng ninutes are hereby approved. '
 -- . ~:  ~,L~
Bo~--o'f Su~rvisors  

e- ---'Chairman ,
~~-
Attest :

ClP-:rk .
Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
January 11th, 1937, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present, Thomas T. Dinsmore,
Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. St evens, Ronald M. Adam, C. L; Pre1sker and
the Clerk. Supervisor C. L. Preisker in the Chair.


The Minutes of the meeting of January 4th, 1937 , were read and approved 

2
. . .,.
Ju
Cancellation ,/
of Assessmen s .
In the Matter of Canncel lation of Assessments Upon Real Property Acquired by the

I
Correcting
ClP-rical Erro
in As sesaents

County of Santa Barbara 
It satisfactorily appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa

Barbara, State of California, from a report filed by the County Assessor, that an error

has been made in assessing certain real property now owned by the County of Santa
Barbara, and application having been made to the Board by said County Assessor for the

cancel1at 1on of said assessments, and any and all uncollected taxes on or against said
real property, as provided by Section 3gg1 and 3SS1A of the Political Code and amendments
thereto; and
It further appearing that the written consent of the District Attorney of said

County of Santa Barbara, t o the cancellation of said assessments, has been obtained
therefor,
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the Auditor of the County of Santa Barbara,
State of California, be and he is hereby authorized to make the necessary corrections
in the Assessment Roll for the year 1936, as set forth in said report as follows,
t o wit:
Strike off from John F. Manning, Vol. 1 page 349 all t axes and penalties against
Lot 94 of Pueblo Map No . 31 . This party has since the first Monday in March relinquish
   
ed their 11life estate" in this property and the same now belongs to the County of Santa
Barbara in fee. 
j In the Matter of Correcting Clerical Errors In Assessments For The Fiscal Year
8
1936-37.
It satisfactorily appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, from a report filed by the County Assessor, tha t clerical

I .
errors have been made in certain assessments for the fiscal year 1936-37, and application
having been made to the Board by said County Assessor for the cancellation of said
ass essments, and any and all uncollected taxes on or a gainst sai d real pr operty, as
provided by Section 3S04 A of the Political Code and amendments thereto; and
I
It further appearing that the written consent of the District Attorney of said
County of Santa Barbara, to the cancellation of said assessments , has been obtained
therefor,

NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED tha t the Auditor of the County of Santa Barbara,
  
State of California, be and he is hereby authorized to make the necessary corrections
in the Assessment Roll for the year 1936-37, as set forth in said report as follows,
to wit :
264
Re,ol1ltion f
Los AnP"eles
Col1nty Bo8.rd
of Strnervi so s .
Under the provisions of Section 38o~A of the Political Code of the State of
. '
California, I hereby request that the Auditor be authorized to cancel the penalty of
accrued against H. M. Lohman, volume 2, page 393 of the 1936-7 assessment roll.
In the Matter of Resolution From the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.

The above entitled matter was referred to the Planning Commission to be taken
up at their joint meeting with the Board of Supervisors 

Reports . -- In the Matter of Reports.
Renort of
Spnta Bf!rbar
C o~1nty Water
Wo1"kS Di st .
~lo . 1
j
Rental of I
Air Compres:1 r.
Plans for
Shepard Road
Cancellation
of Ftlnds .
Reports from the Santa Barbara General Hosuital, County Welfare Department,
Social Service Exchange and National Re-employment Service were received and ordered
placed on file.
In the Matter of Report of Santa Barbara County Water Works District No. 1.
Above entitled repor~ was referred to Supervisor Stevens, who later placed
it on file.   
In the Matter of Rental of .Air Compressor to t~e State Department of Public
Works, Division of Highways .
It was moved, seconded and carried that the County of Santa Barbara rent one
air compresqor to the State Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, in
.
accordance with the provisions of the agreement signed by the Chairman of this Board.
Said air compressor to be used on the San Marcos Pass road.
In the Matter of Plans for Shepard Road.
Plans for Shepard Road were referred to Robert C. Westwick, County Road
Engineer.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 14o A 5,Labor, Salaries
and Wages, Fourth Supervisor District, General Fund to Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund.
Resolution No. 2142.
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $5,136.oo is not needed in said above account General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resol ved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Five thousand one hundred and t hirty six doll ars ($5,136. 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.
Tra11~f er of
F11nds .
J In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
, '
' I
I
 Fund to Account 14o C 24, La Honda Bridge, Capital Outlay, Fourth Supervisor District,
General Fund.
Resolution No. 2143.
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 are necessary.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
five thousand one hundred and thirty six dollars ($5,136.00) be and the same is hereby
transferred from the unappropriated reserve to Account 14o C 24, La Honda Bridge,
Capital Outlay, Fourth Supervisor District, General Fund.
Unon the passage of the f oregoing resolution, the roll being c&lled, 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.

---------~----------------------------------------

Revision of /
Bttdget IteMs
January 11th, 1937. 2 5
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Resol ution No. 214~.
 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
classification of Maintenance and Operation, General Hospital, Santa Barbara, General
Fund is necessary;
 Now, thercefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 42 B 9, Clothing & Linen the
sum .of $600.00 to Accounts 42 B 10, Medical, Surgical, Laboratory & X-ray supplies the
sum.of $500.00, and to account 42 B 5, service and expense, the sum of $100.00.
 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 
Clai~ Withdi~vm . / In the Matter of Claim Withdrawn from the Auditor for Correction.
Claims Laid
Over.
A1lo'11ance
of Cla1ns .
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made and
entered on January 4th, 1937, allowing .claim as follows:
Chas. S. Tomlinson GENERAL FUND $S . 61
be and the same is resinded; and it is furtheP ordered that said claim be recalled fro
the Auditor and reallowed as follows, to wit:
 Chas. S. Tomlinson GENERAL FUND $ 8.60 -  In the Matter of Claims Laid Ovep .
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, t .he following claims were laid over,
and .were taken by Mr. H. Tilley for correction: .
 Glenn Baker
 Dr. Jules Bertero
Jones Stationery Co.
 G. Saulsbury
H. Thole
George Zachritz
 In the Matter of the Allowance of Claims.
$110.00
.
32.07
3.76
99.00
126.50
101.25
 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,
res~ectively to wit:






A.B . C.Electric Company
Abbott Laboratories
Abels, Henry
Acquistapace, Annie
Albertoni, Joe
Allen Brothers
Aloe Company, A. s.
American Bakery
GENERAL FUND
American Optical Company
American Social Hygiene Assn.
Anacapa Coffee Roasters
Andera's Dept . Store
Anderson, Jack 
Anderson, Katherine
Andrew' s Grocery
A. N. Packing Co.
A. & P. Tea Co.
$ 2.00
45.g9
126. 57
12.50
30.00
23.71
2g .33
29.10
l .So
5.14
10.50
.Sl
gg.39
30.65
29.23
675.g2
30.16
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A. & P Tea Co. GENERAL FUND
do do . '
Artuso Shoe Store
Ashbv, Helen
Associated Drug Company
Ass'n. of California's Executives of P. W.
Association of Western Hosnitals
Association 011 Company
do do
Associated Oil Company
Associated Oil Company
.Atsa.tt, Dr. Rodney
Azar' s Market, Sam
Baker Linen Co., H. w.
Bank of America N.T.& S.A
Banks' Stationery
Bedf'ord, C. W.
Beebe, Lela J.
Beekler, Dr A. t~ 
Bell, Robert A
Bell, Sonhia.
Bello, V  . J.
Bement, Madeline
Bennett's Grocery
Bertero, Dr. Jules
Bertino, Joe
Bever, Ora
Store
Bischoff Surgical Co ., The
do . do
Bonneiu, Ella
Borgatello, Chas .
Botiller, F.
Bottini, Ida
Bowers & Stokes
Boyd Lumber & Mill Co.
Bradbury, W. W.
Branch, Inez
Braun Corporation
Braun Corporation
Braun Corporation
Bregante, Jennie
Broadway Auto Parts


Broadway Battery & Electric Shop
Brown, J 
Bruner, A. G.
Brunswig Drug Co .
Bryant & Trott Company
Bryant & Trott
Bryant & Trott Company
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$ 15.5g
93 . 00
9.12
g.50
31. 51
4.oo
7.50
349 . 66
2s.ss
16.07
9s .91
25 . 00
g.oo
g1.55
225.00
15.22
24. oo
275 .00
75.00
135.00
10.00
200.00
75.00
7.1g
200.00
175 .00
5.00
149.35
29 .36
g.oo
5.00
17. 50
5.00
16.17
11.33
10.00
60 .00
3s .53
56. g2
31.76
12.00
5. 41
s .90
3. 60
125.00
25.51
4s . o4
15.g6
l.SO
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Buro la, I. 1l  GENERAL FUND
Burroughs & Welcome Co.
Burton, Jack
Burton, Wm. C.
Butcher Co., of Los Angeles, L. H.
California Blueprint & Map Co 
Cal1f ornia Market
.
do do
California Pipe and Supply Co.
California Fipe and Supply Co.
California Taxpayers' Ass n.
Campodon1co Water Works
Carlisle & Co., A 
Carpinteria Water Co.
Carter, Ernest N.
Case, Mrs. L. R.
Casmalia Store
Caspers Shoe Store
Castagnola, George V.
Castro, Velen
Catcott, Priscilla.
Chambers, J. H 

Channel Paper & Supply Co.
do do
Chapala Top Shop
Chapman, Rose
Chruchill, . J. F.
City Bakery
City Contracting Company
Eity of Lompoc
City of Santa Maria
Clarey, J. A.
C1auson, Carl
Coast Whol esale Grocery Co.
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co.
Cohen, Peter
Coldren, Edna
Coleman Building !~aterials
Collar, J. N.
Columbia Carbon Co.
Commercial .Office Supply Co.
Commercial Office
.
Supply Co.
do do
Commercial Office Supply Co.
Commercial Off ice Supply Ce 
Common, Wm. C.
Cooney, Agnes
Cook, Clara E 




$ 125.00
lS.72
1.50
10.00
1151.66
15.45
67.90
150.79
3.24
12.39
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5.00
10.00
33.42
9.90
10.00
19.00
s.20
31.65
10.00
64.52
47.g4
50.37
3.09
13.79
25.00
13.00
s.26
5.00
-
7.00
12.so
12.00
20.65
3.22
99.91
251.7g
151.01
.9g
Sl.OO
8.34
33.76
4.33
9.22
4.33
4.94
35.00
. 2s.oo
42.50
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Copeland ' s Bookshop
Cosmopol1ta Grocery .
Cota, Juan

GENERAL FUND
Cota, Juan .
County CqunQ11 of Social Agencies
Crang, Curtie
Cra v1otto Bros 
do do
Cruz, Paul
Cutter Labor~tory ,
Cutter Laboratories 
Cutter Laboratory
Davis Service Market
Davison, Sam 
Del eissegues , o. A.
Densmore , Kathryn L.
Devaul, J . M 
 
Diedrich & McGregor
Diedrich, L. N.
Dodge, E. G.
Dohrmann Hoetl Suppl y Co.
Domestic Laundry
Dominguez, Juan
Dominguez, Juan
Dominguez , Juan
Dominguez , J uan
Dominguez , Juan
Dowse , E. A~ .
Drew, trE:d
Drexler, Alma L.
Drexler, A. H.
Dickgeischel, Louise
Duncan, Margaret J.

Dunne, Frank E 
Eby, Mrs . Evelyn loyce
Edmunds , Jennie
Edwards Dent al Supply Co 
Ehrenberg , Hal

Eisenber g's White House
Elliott Addressing Machine Co 
Erbett1, Carlo
Ezak1, James .
Fancy Fish Market
Fauerso , Moni ca .
Faul ding, Mrs . WI .
Federal Drug Co.
Fehrt, Charles
Felts, A. W.
Fent Service Co., John
Fenstermaker , Rose
 
 

$ 25 . 45
91. 37
16.oo
12. 00
$3 .33
134. 75
20. 60.
3. 60
7 . 50
23 .so
23.4g
21 . 21
22 . $2
122. 57
2. 64
s.oo
56.25
3.35
9 . 54
120.00
190. SS
2s . 42
6.oo
3.00
3 .oo
3 . 00
3 .00
100.00
4.50
50.00
12.50
150 .00
100. 00
305. 00
7.00
s.oo
5. s1
4o.oo
16.s7
4. 65
9. 00
5 .00
g . 30
130. 00
10 . 00
21.02
1$. 06
99 . 73
l07.7g
11.00







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January 11th, 1937
Ferrari, Chas  G~JERAL FUND
Fesler, John
F1111ppin1, R  . c.

Finnel System Inc.
.
Fire Protection Engineering Co.
Emnes8ope Aut o Supply & Service Stores
Fischbacher, Jacob
F1shk1n, A.
Fleming's Grocery
Forner Grocery
Fox, J.
France Cafe
.
Fuller & Company., W. P.
do do
Fullerton, Ste,i;art
Gallison's Market
Ganahl Lumber Co.
Garden Dairy
Garrigan, J. D.
Garvey, Daisy
Gehrke, H.
General Electric Company
Giant Products . Corp ora tion
Gilmore 011 Company
G & M Cash Market
Golden State Company
Golden State Co.
Golden State Company
Gonzales, Ruth
Goux, J. A.
Graham, Harry A 
Greyhound Lines
Gruner, Starr
Gruwell-Wilcox Company
.
Gunderson Co., G. T.
Gunder son, G. T 
Gusman, Casm1ro
Haide~ , Martin J.
H. & M. C. Co.
Haney's Insurance Service
Hanson, A. M.
Harris, Phoebe G.
Hartwell, Ruth
Harvey's Coffee Shop
Harvey's Coffee Shop
Hauser, E. E.
Hayden, J.
Heare, Agap1ta
Henderson, H. E.
Herman's Market










2237.50
90.00
10.20
2.83
1. 51+
16.20
3 .?f
15.60
14-. 4o
3.24
14.52
14 . 95
6.08
23.23
ll5. 6S
3.33
i5.s1
169. 63
.
2.00
.
16.oo
31 .9g
141.03
29 .86
25 .11
3. 27
gg . g7
149 . 5g
.
7.00
.
15.00
726.00
4.oo
9.00
25 .13
1.00
6. 23
15.00
165.00
3. 50
5 .00
31.go
107.74
15.00
1.55
6.75
79.50
45.00
15 .00
5.00
156.07
2 9
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Hernandez, John GENERAL FUND
Hernandez, lfrs. Manuel
Heumphreus-Smith Electric Co .
do
Hibbs, Eva .
Higgins, Tom
do
Highway Auto Court
Hill Brothers Chemical Co .
Hing Yuen Co.
Hite, Mark W.
Hoag Seed Company
Hobbs Bros.
Hodgins, Arthur
Hoey, \filliam
Hogle , D.
Hohmann, W. C 
Holiday Hardware Co 
Holiday Hardware Co 
do do


Hollister, J. J.
Hollingshead, C. !A .
Hollywood Surgical Supply Co 
Hollywood Wholesale Prod. Co.
Holser & Bailey
Houghtons Grocery
Howard's Grocery
Huff, Elizabeth H.
Hummel Sheet Metal Works
Hunt, Anne
Iliff & Son, H  G.
Italian Store
Iwamoto Company, The
Jacobs, R. C.
James, C. E 
Johnson, James
Johnson, A. L.
Johnson, F. w.
Johnson , !~rs . Loia
Johnson, \1/. B.
Johnso n, w. B.
Johnson, w. H.
Jones Stationery & Gifts
Jordano Bros .
Jordano Bros 
Jordano Bros .
do do
Karl's liarket
Karl's Shoe Store
Ker an Laundry
Keran Laundry






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60. 00
10. 00
12. 66
2.03
5. 42
2. 25
9.00
41 .34
35.00
20 .30
11.31
1. 00
15.97
100. 00
125 . 00
33g. g5
5.65
4.34
33 .13
1S2 .so
5.00
226. 24
210 .9g
2 . g6
s9.oo
3. 32
225 .00
3.30
20.00
3.07
2s. 22
24.79
6.oo
19.66
2. 26
10. 65 
15.00
22 .50
5.00
2 . 50
45.00
2.16
31.44
5s.49
117 . 5g
S6 . 42
9.00
3.44
4o.3g
2.00























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January 11th, 1937
Keuff el & Esser Company GE. NER. AL FUND
Keystone Envelope Company
Kinevan, Mary
Klein, Mrs. Ernest
Knights of Columbus Home Assn.
Knight ' s of Pythias Building Assn .
Kramer, O   
Kyle Roofing Company
Lang's Market
Lang & Son Grocery, Mark
-La Nuevia Victoria Grocery 

La Primavera Grocery
Larco Fish Company, S.
Las Cruces Store
Lederle Laboratories .
Lemmer, w. c.
Leo, D. B.
Letherman, E. L.
Levy, Henry 
Lew-Bert's

Lewis Manufacturing Company
  
Lewis, J. E.
Libeu, Laurence L.
Lidbom, Hazel
Lietz, A. Company
Light, Marvin
Light, Marvin
Lillard, W. T 
Lind's Cafe
Lippincott , J. B.
Live Oak Dairy Co.
Loan and Building Assn.
Lompoc Ca.f e
Lompoc Laundry

 
Lompoc Light & Water Department
Lompoc Light & Water Dept .
Lompoc Milk Company
Lore, Lou s.
MacCulloch, Geo. E .
MacKinnon, Phyllis

MacRostie Bros.
Madeiros, Manuel 
Magner Funeral Home, C. P.
Magner Funeral Home, C. P.
Maher1s Richfield Service
Main, R. C.
Maltine Company, The
A~andell, Maxine
Maretti Estate, Richard
Markwell Bay Cities Company

 


26.52
9. 27
20.00
200. 00
40. 00
130.00
52.50
21.10
37 . 50
93 . +o
21.75
4.20
9.00
173 .51
6.oo
i5.oo
10.00
2. 50
63 . 00
10.19
7.92
98.60
100.00
.g7
3.50
5.46
18.45
1.75
29.73
22.77
13.23
15.00
5.30
16.57
1.15
22.sg
107.00
144.25
52.00
4.s4
i4.oo
115.00
25.00
93.50
37g.2g
66 .18
100.00
3.00
10.32
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Mathews, Mrs . C. L  GENERAL FUND
Matthams, James A.
Matz, Mrs. Wm.
Menezes, Mrs . Mary
Merriam, Mona 
Meyer' s Produce
Midland Counties Pub. Serv. Corp. 
do
do
do
do
do
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Miller Laboratories , E. S.
Miller, Rachel K.
M1n1k1n Cabinet Shop
Mintonye, Keith
Mi ssion Electric Company
Mission Hotel
Mission Ice Co .
Mission Ice Company
Mission Paint & Art Co 
Mission Paint & Art Company
Mitchell, Mrs~ E. F.
Modern Hospita l Publishing Co.
Montecito County Water District
Monte Vista Dairy
Moore, Dr. J. H 
Moore, Lena
Moore Mercantile Co.
Moore, Nellie
Morehart , Geo.
Morehouse , JArs. M 
Morin1n1, H. P.
Morinini, H. P.
Morley , Frank
do do
Morning Press
Mor ris, Ray

Mountain View Grocery
McCabe, F. J.
McCaleb, W. H.
Mccaughey, John P.
McCloskey, James M.
 McCloskey, James M.

McComb s, R. A. 
McKesson-Robbins I ncorporated
McKesson-Western Wholesale
do do
McGregor, J. D 
McNally, E.
McNee, Geo. G.
McNeil, W.



g2 .12
3. 32
45 .48
100. 00
55 . 30
2s. 03
10.97
92.52
209.95
4. 55
166. 66
3.00
3.00
1 . 65
10. 00
1.24
29 . 25
ls.g5
1. 52
15 . 00
3.00
25 . 70
22 . 50
16.oo
10.00
61.07
12.50
1.50
24.oo
3.00
14-.oo
36.03
7.73
s . 50
Sl.10
29.so
17.50
10.00
177.15
27.50
35 .00
4.o6
45 .75
111.37
265 . gg
187.50
1.50
15.00
121 . 00

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January 11th, 193 7
McNutt, W. B. GENERAL FUND
Negus, William
 
Nelson, Axel
Netherton, Mrs . Nellie
Newell, Gladys

Newland, L. H.
Newlon, Raymond
News-Press Publishing Co~
do do
do do
Nichols, Louise
Niedermuller, Otto
Nielsen & Petersen
Nielsen, N. J 
Nordli, William
Nordli, William
Normandy Auto Court
Novo Brothers
Olive Grocery
Oliver, A. G.
Oliver, R. E 
Opportunity Shop
Orcutt Mercantile Co 
Osborne's Book Store
Ovieda, Edward
Ovieda, Toney
Owl Drive In Market


Pacific Coast Coal Company
Pacific Coast Coal Co 
Pacific Coast Coal Company
Pacific Coast Publishing Co.
Pacific Coast Publishing Co 
do do
do do
Pacific Freight Lines Express
Pacific Mo~or Transport Co.
Pacific Southwest Realty 60.
Pacific Trademark Mfg. Co 
Packer, Josephine
Page, W.
Parma Company
Parma Co.

Pechumer, Frank
Penney Co., J. C.
do do
Percal, Sam
Pico, J. B.
Piggly Wiggly ~~ocery
do do
Pine, Frank

$ 6.15
200.00
.
5.00
13.22
g.oo
100.00
25.16
35.54
10.04-
4. 64
.
5.4S
125.00
30.90
4.oo
35.50
36.00
s.oo
2.19
30. 76
37.80
16.97
1.67
45.00
45.00
33.75
28.46
2.94
7.32
17.72
4.36
10.20
6.54
3.62
.90
4-5.00
22.42
150.00
1.50
14.46
111.53
118.52
g.91
29.71
101.41
10.00
.
10.00
9.00
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Potter, Terence
Preisker , C. L 
GENERAL .FUND
Purex Corporation
Purity Store 
Quinn, Irene s .
Railway Express Agency  
Rascoe's 5-10-25 Store
Rasor, Earl 
Ray's Pharmacy
ReedsGn's Dairy
Regents, University of California
Reily Machine Works
Reily, Mr. F. B 
Renick, Dee
Rodenbeck 1 s
Rodenbeck 1 e Shoe Store
Rodenbeck' s Shoe Store
Rosemary Farm
Rossi, Mrs . M 
Rowntree & Company, Lester
Rubel Motor Company
Rudolph's Grocery
Rudolph's Hardware
Rule, Harry
Ruleau, P. M.
Russell, William
Ryan, Mary
Sadler, G. L.
Saf'eway Store
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Sanchez, Manuel
Sanitary Laundry

Santa Barbara Electric Co.
S. B. Humane Society




Santa Barbara Retreading Shop 
Santa Barbara Retreading Co 
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
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$ 135.40
45 .00
g.og
52 .00
25. 00
1. 03
2.26
12 . 50
9.62
23. 10
2.05
24.3g
23 . 00
135.00
57 . 6g
11.s7
7.21
4S . 6o
4. 66
44.40
7. 21
36. 00
1.22
4. 50
125. 00
175 .00
g.oo
2. 2g
25. 00
109 . 66
g.oo
50. 21
99.06
56.00
1g7.61
12.50
1.66
36.17
75 .00
13.16
13 .16
ll.31
10.55
3.25
3 .00
34.13
7.50
4.35
11.25
4.70



































January 11th, 1937
Santa Barbara Telephone Co . GENERAL FUND
do do
do do
do do
do do 
do do
do do
Santa Barbara Telephone Co 
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Santa liaria DaiJ.y Times
Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Electric Company
Santa Maria Furniture Company
Santa Maria Gas Co. 
do do
do do
Santa Maria Gas Co 
Santa Maria. Lodge #90 K of P
Santa Maria Milk Company
Santa Maria Milk Company
Savage, Josephine
Scallow, Petra
Scarborough, Ruth
Schauer Printing Studio
Scherer Company, R. L 
Scherer Company, R. L 
Scherer Company, R. L 
Schreuder and. Joehnck
 Schurmeier, Harry L.
Schurme1er, Harry L.
Schwabacher Frey Co.
Schwabacher-Frey Company
Scott, Katharine A.
Sears Roebuck & Co .
Seaside Oil Company

Security First National Bank
Senay, Percy F.
Sexton & Simpson
Shady Re st Auto Court
Shamhart, R. E.
Shamhart, R. E.
Sha.mhart, R. E.
Shell Oil Company
Shell Oil Co.
Shell Oil Company
Sheridan, Mary L.
Sheridan, Mary L.
Silva, Pedro
Simas, J ohn
Simons , Frank L.


 


$ 10.20
21.63
7.15
4o.77
4-2 .83
176. 4-0
76 .30
42.75
9s.16
21.12
16.53
23.21
43 .00
76.30
50.55
7.2s
s . 90
300. 00
2lt. lt2
i2g.29
20. 00
25. 00
96. 00
153. 73
43 .27
4-0 .93
12.67
23 .92
10 . 00
20.00
29. 92
4.74
10.50
19 . 03
24.10
4o .oo
lg.2g
17.55
13 .00
5.00
25 .00
15.00
5. 35
10.40
54.11
12.50
12.50
s.oo
15.00
1.00



































Simpson , Frank R. GENERAL FUND 
S & K Markets
Skinner, w. E.
Smith Booth Usher Co 
Smith, Beaman Q, 
Smith, Leland B.
Smith, R. H.
Smith, Ray C. 
Snider's Cash Grocery
Social Service Exchange
Sikoll, Anna
Solvang Mercantile Store
S6u1e and Murphy, Winsor and John Frederic
Southern Calif. Disinfecting ~o .
Southern Calif. do
do do
do do
Southern California Edison Co.
do do
do do
do do 
do do
Southern Counties Gas Co 
Southern Pacific Company
Southern Pacific Milling Co 
do . do
do . do
Southwest Medical Supply Co .
Spratt Optical Co., George W.
Spre1tz Transportation
Squibb & Sons, E. R. .
Stad.ley's Market
Standard 011 Co.
Standard X-Ray Company .
Stanwood, W. S 
State Board of Equalization
State of California Bureau. of Purchases
do do
Stationers Corporation
do
Stedman, E. J.

 
Sterilometer Laboratories .
Sterling Press
Stevens , Charles s.
Stevens, Fred G.
Stewart' s Shoe Store
Stoddard, Rebecca
Stonehart Studio
Streeter, Geo . C.
Stronach, Helen A.

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422 .73
g.oo
16.g1
10.06
125.00
2.10
200. 00
5 .00
50.00
150.65
10. 00
150. 73
260.25
74. go
25 . 77
i 49 . 6g
20 .75
s.34
5.14
19.4g
226.30
4g.13
94. 55
124. g3
4.33
93 .75
49.44
30.39
14.40
41. 92
ig.oo
7. 10
66.95
40. 00
15.46
6. SS
1.50
.74
65.34
150.64.
14. 42
3s.11
5.00
6. oo
4.12
125.00
36.00
137 . 50
5.00





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Superior Laund~y GENERAL FUND
Surveyors Service Co 
Swanson, Peter A 
Tennyson The Druggist  
Texas Company, The
Thompson, Elizabeth 
 Thompson, Elsie
Thorner, M 
 Tilley, H. L.
Trainer & Parsons 
Tri-Counties Electric Supply Co 
Tubbs, Jerome F.
Tubbs, Jerome F.
Ullman, Samuel L 
Underwood Elliott Fisher Co 
Underwood Elliott Fisher Co.
Union Feed & Fuel Co 
Union Feed & Fuel Co 
do do

J
Union Hardware & Metal Company
 Union Mill & Lumber Co.
Union Mill and Lumber Co.
 Union Mill & Lumber Co.
do do
Union Oil Company of Calif.
Union 011 Company
do do
Universal Auto Parts Company
Upjohn Compar1y, The
do
Upjohn Company
do
Utility Grocery
Valley Dairy
Valley Ice Service

Valley Motor Sales Company
Van Horn, J. A.
Van's Grocery Stores
Verner 1s Market
Victoria Motors
Victoria Motors
do
Victoria Mo tors
Viets, Carl
Visiting Nurse Association
Walker, J  . w.

Walker, R. O.
Waller-Franklin Seed Company
Walley, Harry

319.53
3.37
-
90.00
2.11
13.50
.
10.00
150.00
20.00
225.00
4.64
.90
166.66
12.50
7.21
17.00
7g.go
1+1.16
55.79
7.g6
5.54
11.~g
9.00
3.00
1.s5
36.97
12.Sl
36.07
5g.1g
32.23
40.00
2.63
5.41
22.$6
1.g5
47.50
10.00
16.s3
ig.96
31+. 45
~.51+
125.00
12.50
 93.50
 31.65
1og.42
6.oo
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Water .Works Depart~ent GENERAL FUND
Water Works Department

Watkins and Nicholson
Weaver, J. N 
Weaver, J. N 
Weber Co., o. J 
Weldon, Thomas P 
Weldon, Thomae P.
Weldon, Thomas P.
Westergaard, o 
Westergaard, Ove

'
Western Scientific Company
Western Shoe Market

Western States Grocery Co 

Westrope, Mrs. Clara A.
Whitford, Margaret
Wilson & D'And.rea
Winthrop Chemical Co 
Wood, Charles
Wood, E. M 
Wood, Vincent E.
Wood, Vincent E.
Woodworth, Helen L 
Wyeth & Brother, John
do do
Young, John W.
Zackrison, Miss Bertha
Hosmer, Helen
Smith, James
Western Welding Co.
Davis, Lucy E.
Ellis, M. J 
Acme Sugper Service
Adams, Norman
Adams, Norman
FIR.S T ROAD FUND
THIRD ROAD FUND
FIFTH ROAD FUND
GOOD ROADS FUND
'
 
Air Reduction Sales Company
Akens, Am
Alberton1, J. 
Associated Oil Company
Associated 011 Company
Beggs , James
Bradley Truck Company
Brake Products Specialty Co. 
Breck, Benjamin 
Breen, Ed
$ 2.4o
4-.90
25.00
1.44
2,gg
15.12
22.59
50.1g
25.90
23.74
6.79
3.09
2.32
60.60
12.3g
g.50
43.77
ll.14-
100.00
91.33
3.77
1.92
lSO.oo
32.62
5.05
4-s . 60
125.00
30.21
34.4o
100.00
60.00
7.94
55.00
62.50
25.g6
30.00
126.50
32.55
igg5 .og

104.oo
20.00
2.7g
4-o.50
54.oo

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January 11th, 1937
Calif  Corrugated Culvert Co. GOOD ROADS FUND $ 48.36     
Clark, Mary B. 4o.oo
Collar, Elmer 65.00
Collar, Elmer
 67.50
Cooley, Harry 15.75
. Cooley, Harry 9 .00 
Cr~ws, H  125.00
Dellar, Earl 36.00
Dille, F. E  132.00
Dinsmore, Alber:t . 32.50
Dinsmore, Francis 26.25
Donaldson, N. B. 35.00  
Dover, Frank

Dow1ng, Harry
 
Doyle, Tom
-
Ducommun Metals & Supply Company

Fab1ng, F. L 
Fageol Truck & Coach Company
Fent Service Co., John

Gano, Robert
Gates, F. H 
Geh.r, Lloyd
Goddard-Jackson Company

Gorzell, C.
Grafft, J 
Grigsby, Al
Grigsby, Al
Harn1schfeger Corporation
Henderson, John
Hildenbrand, A. J.
Horn, George
Hunter, Samuel, et al
Isom, B. A 
Johns-Manville
Jones, Chas.
Kelley, H  .
Lambert, C. E.
Lambert, Clarence

Light, Marvin
Lillard, W. T.

Lompoc Light & Water Dept.


'
Lttke Tractor & Equipment Co.
do do
do do
Lyon, Earl
tiack-InternationaJ. Motor Truck

Magneto & Electrical Service
 
Mattos, Manuel
Mattos, Manuel
Corp 


45.00
121.50
13g.oo
ioo.9g
4-9.50
5.35
15.56
74.03
$0.24
65.00
5.91
132.00
202.50
60.00
54.oo
135.54
g5.oo
52.00
5s.50
699.37
126.50
41.25
110.50
126.50
so.oo
35.00
12.79
51.00
17.37
103.14
17.95
314o.4o
g.oo
13.g5
52.glf.
4-7.50
30.00
280








 





























M1d .Coun.Pub . Serv. Corp. GOOD ROADS FUND
!.!ill er, Frank
Miller, Lee
Moran, G 
Ovieda, E. G.
Ovieda, E. G.
Pac1f ic Coast Coal Company
Pacific Freight Lines
Pollorena, Richard
Railway Express Company
Ramire;, M 
Rheams, C. w  
Robbins, E. A.
Robison, !J:  H.
Rule Truck Company
Ryzner, J 
Sadler, G. L. 
Samora, Joe
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
do do
Santa Maria Gas Company




Santa Maria Valley Railroad Co.
Seasi de Oil Company
Shell 011 Company
Silveria, Antone
Sou. Calif. Edison Co 
Standard Auto Parts
Standard 011 Company
Stronach, Wm 
Strong, Fred
Sturgeon, H 
Sullivan, Earl
Teixeira, M.
Tognetti, Joe
Twitchell, L. L 
Twitchell., L. L 
Union Hardware & Metal Co.
do do
Union Mill & Lumber Co. 

Union 011 Comp~ny of Calif.
Utility Trailer Sales Company
Van Horn, J. A.
Walker, J . w.
Waugh, Chas 
Waugh , Chas.
Whalen, J. T 
Wolf, C. A.

$ 2.gQ_
35. 00
216. 00
126.50
35 .00
30. 00
10.70
i g.33
26.25
1.15
126.50
59 .00
40. 00
1S2. 00
70.00
126 .50
73 . 25
4. oo
1.75
10.05
7 . 00
17 .s6
20. 00
3s.27
g.50
42 . 50
2. 93
5 . 61
50.12
14o.oo
150. 00
126. 50
70 .00
115.00
i+o.oo
4o .oo
37.50
271.39
29.50
24.76
32 .31
22.25
5.92
11.00
48 .oo
60.00
154.oo
5. 00







,
January 11th, 1937
Bean, G. L  HIGHWAY . IMP. FUND
Brown, Eugene B.
Commercial Office Supply Co.
Crawford, Grace L.
Federal Drug Co.
La Purisima Inn
Mission Paint & Art Co.
Neel, Jr., Harry
Remington.Rand
Sl!nta Barbara Te.lephone Co.
Western .Motor Transfer
Westwick, Robert C. .


Baird, Charles G. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF FUND
Case, Dr. Harold T.
Swartz, Dr. Ray
Graham, Harry R. 1091+-R P. W. A. FUND
 Naur, John S. B. WATERWORKS DIST. NO.~
Union Mill & Lumber Co.
Mid.Coun.Pub.Serv.Corp  . .
do do

do do
 
do do
Aggeler & Musser Seed Co.
Smith, C. L.
Venaas, Esther M.
Whiteside, T. L.
Whitney, M. H.
Whitney, M. H.
CASMA.LT. FUND
GUAD. LT. FUND
LOS ALM~OS LT. FUND

ORCUTT LT. FUND
SANTA ~11ARIA CEME. DIST.
FUND
 
$ 72.00
200.00
.g7
100.00
.47
13.21
1.96
.
290.00
12.9g
2.10
.
2234-.63
300.00
71.07
30.50
4.oo
1,516.00
2s.60
2.06
31.20
150.70
.
87~95
7g.50
9.52
100.00
25.00
100.00
4-1.45
175.00

1
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.
.
~he Board took a recess at this time to meet with the County Planning
Commission.
The Board now convenes with the members of the County Planning Commission:
Resoltlt i on In the Matter of Resolution from the Los Angeles County- Board of Supervisors.
f r om Los
Angeles Cou ty Resolution from the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, relative to
Board of 
Sunervisors all southern California counties submitting a prospectus for the next ten years, in
011tline of
A. ~-1a s t er
Pla.n for
Sant a. BF1.rba P
Co11n t y.
order to meet anticipated population i ncreases and economic development, was read and
.
after discussion was referred back to the County Planning Commis sion for further
study.
.
In the Matter of Outline of a Master Plan for Santa Barbara County.
Outline for a long-time improvement program in Santa Barbara County, sub-
 mitted by Wallace C. Penfield) Secretary of the County Planning Commission, was discussed
and ordered placed on file. 
Upon motion, the joint meeting of the Board of Supervisors and County Planning
Commission adjourned.
282
 At 12:30 o'clock p. rn. the Board of .Supervisors re-convened 
Settlement
of Claim.
I  In the Matter of SettJ.ement of .Claim of the County of Santa Barbara against
Granting I
ExterAion of
Time - I
r:nrovenents
Count flo 0 ni fl.l
at Si:i n t n :P.~r.i.r a .

the Estate of D. F. Hunt, Deceased:
RESOLUTION NO. 2145.
 IT I S HEREBY RESOLVED tha t t h e .Chairman or the Boa rd of Supervisors and
the Clerk of said Board be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute and
sign a receipt acknowledging the receipt by the County of Santa Barbara of the sum of
$895.62 from the Estate of D. F. Hunt, Deceased, .in full settlement of the claim of
the County of Santa Barbara against said Estate.
  Passed and adopted this 11th day of January, 1937, by the following vote:
AYES: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens , Ronald M. Adam and C. L.
Preisker. NOES: None. Absent: None  .


Attest:




Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die.
The foregoing minutes are hereby appr oved. ~ 
_, ~
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors.

'
Clerk.


Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
J anuary 25th, 1937, .at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam
J, Stanwood, Frea G. ' Stevens. Ronald M. Adam, C. L. Preisker and the
Clerk. Supervisor C. L. Preisker in the Chair.

The minutes of the meeting of January 11th, 1937, were read and approved.
~n the .Matter of Resolutfon Granting Extension of Time, Improvements County
.
Hospital at Santa Maria.   

Resolution No. 21~6. 
 Whereas, Doane Building Company entered into a contract with the County of
 
Santa Barbara on April 6, 1936, for Improvements to Branch County Hospital, Santa   
Maria, Docket No. Calif. 1093-R; and  
Whereas, this contract was approved by the State Director, P. W. A. on April
11th, 1936; and work started on April 20, 1936; and
Whereas, the time for completion in the contract was given as 190 calendar
days, and this project is at the present time 10~ complete; and
Whereas, said contractor has asked that the time allowance on his contract be
extended to January 14th, 1937, upon which day his work was completed; and
Whereas, an extension of time is necessary for completion of the heating syste

and the oil reservoir.
and
Whereas, the Contractor's bonds waive all notification for extensions in time;

Whereas, there were no liquidated damages stipulated in the contract; and
Whereas, the reasons for the extension of time are as follows:

1. Delay due to inability of securing skilled labor for
asbestos wrapping on heating plant.
2. Delay caused by necessity of repairs to oil reservoir.
3. To allow sufficient time for completely checking all equipment
installations.
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors that the time allowance


Acceptance j
of the IMurove.,
ent~
to Br8.nch
Co1int 'r Fosn
Santa J.~n rin



2~ 3
January 25th, 1937
for the Doane Building Company, Contractors for this Project, be extended to January
I 14th, 1937, to complete this job and hereby waives any claim for damage which might
arise directly from such an extension of tim~ 

The above resolution being duly proposed and seconded was adopted by the
 
following vote: Aye: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam 1 Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald 
I
M. Adam and C. L. Pre1sker. Nay: None. Absent: Nobe.
In the Matter of Resolution for the Acceptance of the Improvements to Branch
County Hospital Santa Maria, California.
Resolution No. 2147. I
Whereas, Doane Building Company entered into a contract with the County of
 
Santa Barbara on the 6th day of April, 1936, for Improvements to Branch County Hospital,
. .
Santa Maria, California, known as P. W. A. Project No. Calif. 1093-R in which contract
.
the 19th day of October, 1936, was fixed as the dat~ for completion of said project;
and
Whereas, said Project was not completed and sa~d contract was not fulfilled
until and upon the 14th day of January, 1937; and

Whereas, from an inspection of said project and/or upon report or recommendatio

of Wallace C. Penfield, Engineer of Public Works tor the County of Santa Barbara,
Rudolph A. Polley, Architect, to this Board, said project appears to have been fully
and satisfactorily completed 1n accordance with the ' terms of said contract 
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF

SANTA BARBARA THAT:
.
First: That said Project has been completed in full 1n accordance with the
terms and conditions of said contract and the coresponding drawings, plans, specificati IE
and approved changes thereof, and that this Board for and on behalf of the County of
Santa Barbara hereby accepts this Project as fully and. satisfactorily completed.
Second: That it appears that the County of Santa Barbara has not sustained any

injury or actual damage by reason of failure of said contractor to complete said Projec
before said 14th day of January, 1937, and therefore, makes no claim for damage or compensation
from said contractor, or his sureties, by reason of such failure and hereby
consents to an extension of 87 calendar days from and after said October 19th, 1936, or
until and including said 14th day of Janu~, 1937, for completion of said Project as
aforesaid;
Third: That Wallace C. Penfield be and is hereby authorized to prepare the prope
Notice of Completion of the work on said Project with the Recorder of the County of
Santa Barbara.
The above resolution being duly proposed and seconded was adopted by the
following vote: Aye: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Freq G. Stevena, Ronald M.
-
Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nay: None. Absent: None.
Relina11ishnen f In the Matter of Relinquishment of Road by California Highway Commi,esion.
of Roqd by
C8lif0rniP Notice of relinquishment of Road V-S. B-2-E, D, by the State Department of
Hip:h"'n.y Commission.
Public Works, Division of Highways, to the County of Santa Barbara was received and
ordered placed on file,
Abandonment In the Matter of Abandonment of Non-agenci Station of Anacapa by Southern
of Non-tg-ency
St ~tion . Pacific Company.
.
Above entitled notice of abandonment ~as received and ordered placed on file.
P urch~_ qe of
L ~~1v Books f or
J tlstice Court
{ In the Matter of Purchase of Law Books for Justice Court, Second Judicial Town-

ship.

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the Purchasing Agent is
284
directed to purchase a volume of the 1935 Statutes and the Ten Year Supplement to Cali
fornia Jurisprudence for the Justice Court, Second Judicial Township, in accordance
. . .  with the request of Ernest D. Wagner, Justice of the Peace.
PublishinP;' j
Ordinance
In the Matter of Publishing Ordinance No. 497.
No . 497.
Publishing
Ordinance
No . 49g,
Publishinr;
Ordinance
No . 4-99 .
Publishing
Notice of
I ntention
to Pttrchase
Real Proner
Public Dane
Hr-i.ll Permit .


Re~ort .
I
I

I
It appearing to the Board from the affidavit of Reid Prince, principal clerk
of the printer and publisher of the Santa Barbara Morning Press, that Ordinance No.
497, has been published;
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Ordinance No. 497
has been published. 

In the Matter of Publishing Ordinance No. 49s .  
It appearing to the Board from the affidavit of Reid Prince, principal clerk
of the printer and publisher of the Santa Barbar a Daily News, that Ordinance No. 49g
has been published;
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Ordinance No. 49g
has been published.
In the Matter of Publishing Ordinance No. 499.
It appearing to the Board from the affidavit of J. H. Bowles, principal clerk
of the printer and publisher of the Santa Maria Daily Times, 'that Ordinance No. 499
has been published; 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Ordinance No. 499
.
has been published.
In the Matter of Publishing Notice of Intention to Purchase Real Property.
It appearing to the Board from the affidavit of Reid Prince, principal clerk
 of the printer and publisher of the Morning Press, that Notice of Intention to Purchas
Real Property has been published;
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Notice of Intention
 to Purchase Real Property has been published.
/ In the Matter of Application of Mortgage Guarantee Company for a Public Dance
.
Hall Permit, at Montecito Inn, Santa Barbara, California.
Mortgage Guarantee Company having filed with the Board of Supervisors an appli
cation for a permit to conduct and maintain a public dance hall in the building known
as Montecito Inn in Montecito No. 3 Election Precinct, County of Santa Barbara, State
of California, under the provisions of Ordinance No. 430, of said county; and said
application coming on regularly to be heard; 'and
It appearing to said Board that said application is in proper form, verified,
and that said applicants are responsible and proper persona to conduct and maintain a
public dance hall, and that said application has the approval of James Ross, Sheriff,
and Percy. C. Heckendorf, Dfstrict 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 applicants be and they are hereby granted a license to conduct
and maintain a public dance hall in the building known as Montecito Inn 1n sB.nta
Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, so long as said applicants com-
.
ply with the provisions of Ordinance No. 430; and
It is further ordered that a certified copy of the foregoing order shall
constitute a license therefor 
In the Matter of Report of the County Forestry Department.
Above entitled report was referred to Supervisor Stevens.  


StPte and
Count y Aid.








January 25th, 1937
I In 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
County Aid to 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 1n said applications are proper 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,
1n 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, to wit:
 
Abbott, Charles H. 
Banks, Anna
Barnes, Geo. A.
Beam, Bessie  
Black,. Mrs. Lelia Virginia

Bowditch, Ida Dora
Boydston, Burnette M.
Bradley, Francis
Bradley, J. M.
Can.non, Alice
Cole, Mary D.

Cota, Alexandro Del La Cruz
Cox, Bertha
De Zarn, Cora May
Dinnesen, Hans A.
Dinnesen, Mary O.
Douglas, Sarah
Fish, Mattie
Franco, Amado
Graham, Annie R.
Ingamells, Emily
Jackson, Mary E.
Kase, Fred
Kiens, George w.
Lytle, Pearl
Massey, J. A.
Moors, Alexander
Robertson, Genevieve
Romero, Tom M.
Stephens, Nancy
Stillwell, John W 
Wiser, David R.




A.
INCREASE   
Banks, Thomas Hiram 
Cota, Queremon 
 
Total Amount Granted
- t25.oo
30. 00
25 . 00
35.00
15.00
35.00
35.00

35.00

35. 00
35.00
17.00
30.00
30.00
19.00

30.00
30.00
25.00
35 .00
20 .00
15.00
35. 00
27.00
35.00
15.00
35. 00
25 .00
.
35. 00
32 .00
35. 00
25.00
35 .00
27 .00
 30. 00
35.00



DATE EFFECTIVE
2/1/37
2/1/37

.286



StA.te Pr.d J
County Aid.

INCREASE (CONTINUED)
Foster, Elmer
Gerlich, Frances
Green, Mary Jane
Leal, Maria C.
Rhone, William
DISCONTINUANCE
Arrellanes, Juan Bautisto
Doherty, George
Mathews, Wilber
Poinsard, Antoine
Romp, James J.
Streiff, Jessie Virginia

Yetter, Emily

RESTORATION

TOTAL AMOUNT GRANTED
 t 2g.oo
25. 00
25.00
23.00
27.50
35.00
26 . 00
35.00
25.00
35.00
35.00
.

 
DATE EFFECTIVE
2/1/37
2/1/37
2/1/37
2/1/37
2/1/37
1/9/37
1/15/37
1/16/37
1/16/37
12/29/36
1/11/37
1/1/37
Sawyer, Charles 35.00 1/22/37

In the Matter of Applications for State and County Aid to Needy Blind Persons.
 
 It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter nruned applicants for State and
County Aid to needy blind persons having filed their applications, as required by law,

and ae in said applications fully set forth; and

It further appearing from an examination of said applications that the needy
 . .
blind persons mentioned in said applications are proper 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 ~irst 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
 
,
Burbank, Amy Belle $ 30.00
Silva, Israel 20.00

INCREASE DATE EFFECTIVE

Clark, Mary E. 21.00 2/1/37
 
DISCONTINUANCE
Cantino, Carlo Emelio 30.00 2/1/37

Pe ti ttons fo j
Co11nty Aid .
In the Matter of Petitions for County Aid.
It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following Petitioners are
 
proper persons to receive County Aid: Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it

that the County Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following
  
persons for the amounts set opposite their respective names on the first day of

February 1937, to wit:

Grinstead, Florence

Leal, Lucy

Bush, Frank
Davies, Alison

Harvey, Ruth

Hathaway, Ella
Hurley, Ida

FIRST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
Carpinteria
do

SECOND SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
,
c/o c. w. D.
c/o c. w. D.
526 w. Victoria St.
.
c/o c. W. D.
S22t Orange St.


tg.oo
15.00
9.50
1.00
17.50
19.00
i s.50
ed








State and /
Countr Aid.





 









Lane, Mary
Mill er, Margaret

Barnes, William
Filbur n, Fred
Meade, Edith
Robert Anderson
Josephine Mora.

William Fulton
William Thomas
W. L;. Waley 
Mattie Parker
Joe Bunker 
January 25th, 1937
141$ Castillo St.
317i W. Sola St.
THIRD SUPERVISORAL DISTRICT
Ballard via Santa Ynez
c/o C. C. Campbell, Los Olivos
Santa Ynez
FOURTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
Send all checks for District
Four to the Santa Maria Office
FIFTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 
Bend all checks for District
Five to the Santa Maria Office
'
$ 21.00
20.00
10.00
12.00
15.00
$1.00
3.00
1.00
1.00
17.00
5.00
2.00

In the Matter of Application for State and County Aid to Needy Children.
It appearing to the Board that the hereinaft er named applicants for State
and County Aid to Needy Children having filed their applications as required by law,
and as in said app1icat1ons fu1ly set forth; and
.
It further appearing from an examination of said applications that the
needy persons mentioned in said application are proper persons t o receive State and
County Aid; upon motion duly seconded and ~arr1ed, it 1s
 ORDERED, that the Auditor draw hie Warrant on the ~reaeurer on General Fund,
in favor of the following names, for the a.mount set opposite the name for the month
of February 1937, and said money to be used for the support of said needy persons,
t o Wit: 
 PAYEE FOR THE BENEFIT OF TOTAL AMOUNT STATE COUNTY
GRANTED AID AID
Gonzales, Mrs. Ramona Joaqu1h Jiminez 14.oo 10 .00 4.oo
.
Orti-z, Do lore-a 50.00 . 30.00 20.00
PoLetti, Mrs.- Margaret 31.00 10.00 21.00

Allm'a.11, .Bette' E .  36.00 10.00 26.00
Banks, Bessie E". 4g.oo 20.00 2$.00
 Bodie, William 23 .00 10.00 13.00
.
Bonsworth, Mrs. Helen 4s.oo 10.00 3s.oo
Chacon, Eust&cio 70.00 50.00 20.00
Corral, Mrs. Nora 66.oo 50.00 16.oo
.
Correa, LeonaTda 41.00 30.00 11.00
Cuellar, Encarnacion 47.00 10.00 37.00
Lucretia Lowe Cusick children 35.00 20 . 00 15.00
.
Daniel, Jeannie 30.00 20 00 10.00
.
Gariano, Anna 51.00 10.00 41.00
.
Welfare Dept. 2nd Dist. Gonzales children 76.00 20.00 56.00
Gonzales, Eugenia 65.00 50. 00 15.00
.
 Heare, Agapita 47.00 20.00 27.00
Hernandez, Arcadia 42. 00 20.00 22.00
Welfare Dept. 2nd Dist. Melero children 55.00 30.00 25.00
.
Mendoza, Martina 3s.oo 20.00 18.00
.
Meyer, Mamie F. 51.00 10.00 41.00
Monson, Mahala 48.oo 20.00 2g.oo
Lorenz, Mary 62.00 20.00 42.00
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PAYEE

Olgin, Mrs. Juanita
Morales, Mercedes
Newton, Maria
Olgin, Juanita M 
Olmstead, Etta
Orena, Margaret
Padilla, Joba
Rios, Estelle 
Rodarte, Viol et
Sa1azar, Gu111erm1na
Smith, Eunice P 
Smith, Ella R.
Tilly, Anna G.
Thomae, Helen
Velarde, Marceline
Welf'are Dept . 3rd Dis .
Lewis, Cleda
Marnie James
Susanna Becerra
Amy Burton
Tilly Greco
Leona West
Krs. Helen Gonzales
Catherine Alliano
Lucy Burger 
Elizabeth Clarke  
Marian St. Claire  
Mary. Feliz 
Della Gomez  
Mary Mandes  
Martha Olivera  
Profirio Ruiz  
Vida Snow 
Odessa Stubblefield  
Teresa Borges  
John B. Ryan 

FOR THE BENEFIT OF
Mendoza children
Alvarado children

Jose Fuentes &
Mary Najera

Filomena Toledo
TOTAL AMOUNT
GRANTED
35. 00
62 .00
61. 00
3g. oo
20 .00
44~00
6o. oo
.
42 .00
22 .00
23 . 00
62. 00
2g. oo
50. 00
50.00
1+7 . 00
1+3 . 00
50 . 00
49 . 00
35. 00
23 . 00
36.00
3s. oo
30.00
30. 00
4o. oo
2G oo
26.00
26 .00

. .7 0 . 00
1+5 . oo
60. 00
55 . 00 
70. 00
50 . qo
. 16.oo
22. 00
STATE
AID
20 . 00
50 .00
4o .oo
30. 00
10. 00
10. 00
4o .oo
20 . 00
10 .00
10.00
40. 00
 .
20 .00
20. 00
30 .00
.
10. 00
30. 00
30. 00
20. 00
30. 00
20. 00
30 . 00
10. 00
20. 00
20. 00
20 . 00
20. 00
20 . 00
20 .00
50 . 00
30.00
4o .oo
4o .oo
4o .oo
30. 00
10.00
10.00
COUNTY
AID
15.00
12.00
21.00
g. oo
10. 00
34.oo
20 .00
22 . 00
12.00
13 .00
22 . 00
g.oo
30. 00
20 .00
37.00
13. 00
20. 00
29 .00
5. 00
3. 00
6.oo
2g. oo
10.00
10.00
20. 00
6. oo
6.oo
6.oo
20. 00
15. 00
20. 00
15.00
30.00
20 . 00
6.oo
12.00
St ate Aid. \ In the Mat ter of' the Applicat ion of John B. Ryan, 1125 W. Church Street, 









San~a Maria, California for State Aid for John Ryan , Junior, child of Incapaci tat ed
.
father.  
 It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said John Ryan, Junior ,   
under sixteen years of age, is a child of Incapacitated father, and is a proper per son  
to receive State Aid, and is in the custody of said John B. Ryan , father .  
 I t is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Gener~

Fun~, in fav~r of said John B. Ryan tor the sum ~f Ten 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 minor.
  


State Aid.
State Aid. I
State Aid. J
State Aid. I
Restoring /
State 0I"ohan
Aid.

January 25th, 1937
In the Matter of the Application of Arcadia Hernandez, 330 E. Carrillo

Street, Apt. C, Santa Barbara, California for State Aid for Elvira Soto and Naomi
Esther Hernandez, half orphans.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Elvira Soto and
Naomi Esth~r Hernandez, under sixteen years of age, are half-orphans and are proper
persons to receive State Aid, and are in the custody of said Arcadia Hernandez, mother.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of said Arcadia Hernandez for the sum of Twenty and no/100 dollars, and
for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this
Board, saj_d money to be used for the support of the above named minors.
In the Matter of the Application of Anna Gariano, 635 Pico St., Santa
.
Barbara, California for State Aid for Mary Castellani, half orphan.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Mary Castellani,
under sixteen years of age, is a half-orphan and is a proper person to receive State
Aid, and is in the custody of said Anna Gariano, Mother.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of said Anna Gariano for the sum of Ten 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 minor 
.
In the Matter of the Application of Mary L. Watson, 519 De la Vina Street,
Santa Barbara, Calif'ornia for State Aid :for Evelyn Calvat, whole orphan.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Evelyn Calvat,
under sixteen years of age, is a whole orphan and is a proper person to receive State
Aid, and is in the custody of said Mary L. Watson, Grandmother.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of said Mary L. Watson for the sum of Ten and no/100 dollars, and for
a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of t. his
Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minor.
J n the matter of the Application of Louise Silva, 306 Palm Avenue, Santa
Barbara, California, for State Aid for Sally Mae, Richard and Helen Silva, children of
incapacitated father.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Sally Mae, Richard
and Helen Silva, under sixteen years of age, are children of incapacitated father
and are proper persons to receive State Aid, and are in the custody of said ~ouise
Silva, Mother.
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of said Louise Silva 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 Restoring State Orphan Aid.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that State Orphan
Aid be restored to the following named children on the date set opposite their name:
Name
Bowers, Richard
Bowers, Marjorie
Bowers, Robert
Chacon, Perfecto
Chacon, Guillermo
Chacon, Luz Estella
Chacon, Ric.a!'do 
Date Effective
2/1/37
2/1/37
2/1/37
9/5/36
9/5/36
9/5/36
9/5/36
290

Discontinuar. e J
of State
Orphan Aid 

Cancellation (
of Assessmen s .
-
Name
Chacon, Lydia Rosa
Chacon, Luz Este11a
Chacon, Ricardo


Date Effective
1/11/37
2/1/37
2/1/37
In the Matter of Discontinuance of State Orphan Aid.

It appearing to the Board from the report of the County Welfare Department,
t hat the following named recipients of State Oprhan Aid are no longer proper persons
to receive said a i d;
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, IT IS ORDERED that said aid be and
the same is hereby discontinued as follows, to wit:

Name
Chacon, Luz Estella

Chacon, Ilicardo
Hoback, William
Lewis, Martha
Ortiz, Rudolph
Wilkinson, Clark
Wilkinson, Joseph Glenn
Wilkinson,. Carol

In the Matter of the Application of the Veterans '

Date Effective

11/1/36
11/1/36
1/11/37
l/lS/37
2/1/37
12/1/36
12/1/36
12/1/36
Welfare Board of ~e

State of California, for an order for the Cancellation of Certain Assessments upon

Real Property.
0 R D E R.
Upon read1ng and filing the verified petition of the Veterans' Welfare Boar  
of the State of California, a public corporation, praying for an order of the Board
of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barb~ra, State of California, directing the tax
collector of said County to cancel certain assessments for taxes against certain real
property situate in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California and hereinafter

described; and 
IT APPEARING that each and all of the allegations contained in said petition
are true, and that the district attorney of said County has consented in writing to th
cancellation of said assessments, and the title to said property is vested in the
Veterans' Welfare Board of the State of California;
NOW, THEREFORE, good cause appearing therefor, the County Auditor of the
County of Santa Barbara is hereby authorized, directed and empowered to cancel the
following assessments, and the penalties attached thereto, upon all of the following
real property, for the following years. A11 of said real property is situate in the
County of Santa Barbara, State of California, as follows:
-1-

That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Santa


Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and described as follows: 
Those portions of Lots 1S2 and 1S3 1n Block "TM of Parcel No. 2 of the Ruthe -
ford Tract, in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California
according to the map thereof recorded February 27, 1925, in Map Book 15, at pages 69
70, 71 a_.nd 72, 1n the off1ce of the County Recorder of sa1d County, described 1n one
parcel as follows:
Beginning at a point on the Northerly line of said Lot ig2, as shown on said
map, distant thereon 61.46 feet Westerly from the Northeasterly corner thereof; thence
North g3 deg. 2S 1 West along said Northerly line 16.~9 feet to the Northeasterly corne
of said Lot lg3; thence South 79 deg. 3g West along the Northerly line of said last


 



January 25th, 1937
mentioned lot 43.45 feet; thence South 9 deg. 05 ' east 140.73 feet to a point on the
Northerly line of Calle Mariposa, as shown on said map; thence North 80 deg. 29' East
along said last mentioned line 5g.19 feet to the Southeasterly corner of said Lot 183;
thence on a curve forming the Northerly line of said Calle Mariposa 3.Sl feet; thence
North 9 deg. 561 30" West 14o.61 feet to the point of beginning.
Deed recorded November 20, 1936, Book 3g2, Page 113 of Official Records
Taxes 1936-37 Second Installment
Assessed to Francis Boyd and Katherine s. Boyd
Veteran Contract Holder - Otto M. L. Nelson, Cont. #1S730

-2-
That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Santa
Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and described as follows: . . .
Lot 103 of Samarkand Hills, in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa
 
2 1.
Barbara, State of California, according to the map thereof recorded February 27, 1925,
in Map Book 15, at pages 67 and 6g, in the office of the County Recorder of said County 

Deed recorded November 23, 1936, Book 378, Page 401 o~ Official Records .
Taxes 1936-37 - Second Installment 
Assessed to Gladys M. Shea and Sara C. Witherspoon .
Veteran Contract Holder - John H. Gill, Cont. #1S74o
 
-3-
That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Santa

Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and described as follows:
Lot 23 of Barranca Acreage No. 1, The Riviera, in the City of Santa Barbara,
County of Santa Barbara, State of California, according to the map thereof recorded in
Book 9 of Maps and Surveys, at pages 82 and g3, records of said County 


Deed recorded November 2g, 1936, Book 37g, Page 446 of Official Records.
Taxes 1936-37 - Second Installment

Assessed to Francia Boyd and Katherine S~ Boyd .
Veteran Contract Holder - Wilbur Ernest Sawyers, Cont. #1ggg1

-4-
 
That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Santa
Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of Californi~, and described as follows:
Those portions of Lot 20 of Hammell's Addition, in the City of Santa Barbara,
County of Santa Barbara, State of California, according to the map thereof recorded i n
Book "B page 305 of Miscellaneous Records of said County and of East Street, vacated,
described as follows:

Beginning on the southerly line of Front Street at the northeast corner of sa1
Lot 20; and running thence north gg deg. 32' west along said line of Front Street 50 fee ;
thence south parallel with the east line of said lot, 100 feet; thence south SS deg. 32'
east 55 feet; thence north parallel with the east line of said lot, 100 feet to said
southerly line of Front Street; thence north gg deg. 32' west along said line 5 feet to

the point of beginning.

 
Deed recorded December 3, 1936, Book 37g, Page 500 of Official Records
Taxes 1936-37 - Second Installment
Assessed to Francis Boyd and Katherine S. Boyd
.
Veteran Contract Holder - George L. Sproul, Con. #1g944


92
Resolution No. 214S.
Accentance o
Deed.
In the Matter of Acceptance of Deed from the Investment Corporation of Santa
 Barbara, conveying real property Purchaea'iby Santa Barbara County:
BE IT RESOLVED that the Deed dated December 17, 1936, from the Investment
Corporation of Santa Barbara, a corporation, to the County of Santa Barbara, conveying
a parcel ot l~nd situate, lying and being in .the City of Santa.Barbara, County of
Santa Barbara, State of California, and constituting a portion of the tract of land
commonly known as the "Ambassador Tract, and more particularly described in said Deed
here1nabove referred to; be and the ea.me- is hereby accepted, and the Clerk directed
to r ecord said  Deed. 
.
Passed and adopted this 25th day of January, 1937, by the Board of Supervisor
of the County o! Santa Barbara, State of California, by the following vote: Ayes:
Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Pre1sker.
Noes: None. Absent: None.
Nonination / In the Matter of Nomination Petitions for Directors of the Santa Maria
Petitions --
Santa r~iEiria Valley Water Conservation District.
Valley WP.ter
C onserv~tion Nomination petitions for the offices of Director of the Santa Maria Valley
Di~trict.


Acceptance j
of Grant Dec 

Accept ance dr
La Hondi:t Cre .
Bridge.
Water Conservation District were presented to the Board as follows, to wit:
M. B.
E. J.
Guido
c. J.
O'Brien - Division #1
Parrish - Division #2
o. Ferini D- ivision #3
Donovan - Division #4
- - -
H. E. Pezzoni
Owen Rice
L. H. Adam
Division #5
Division #6
Division #7
The Clerk has certified that each nomination petition was signed by at least
ten qualified electors, resident of their respective division, and that each candidate
for the position of Director ia a qualified elector of the respective division for wh1c
he nas been nominated.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the Clerk is directed to
have the names of the abovementioned persons, nominated for the positions of Director
of the Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation District, placed upon the official
ballots for the election to be held February 9th, 1937
In the Matter of Acceptance of Grant Deed from S. F. Shepard and Laura H.
Shepard, conveying Real Property Situated in the Carpinteria Valley.
Resolution No. 2149
BE IT RESOLVED that the Deed dated January 22nd, 1937, from S. F. Shepard
and Laura H. Shepard to the County of Santa Barbara, conveying a parcel of land situate
lying and being in Carpinteria Valley, County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
commonly known as the 'Shepard Mesa Tract", and -more particularly described in said
Deed hereinabove referred to, be and the same is hereby accepted, and the Cle~k is

hereby directed to record said Deed~
- Passed and adopted this 25th day of January, 1937, by the Board of Supervisor
of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, by the following vote: Ayes:
.
Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker
Noes: ?~one. Absent: . None. 
In the Matter of Acceptance of La Honda Creek Bridge:
It appearing to the Board that John Fesler, who has the contract for the
 building of La Honda Creek Bridge has completed said contract; and
  It further appearing from the report of Owen H. O'Neill, County Surveyor,
that said contract has been completed in accordance with the plans and specifications,
and the contract therefor;
Upon motion, duly seconded and unanimously carred, it is ordered that the



Petition to
Abandon Certain
Portio:i
of Public
Highway.
Authorizint'l'
the District
Attorney to
I r1 sti tute
Proceedin"'s
to Recover
County Aid
Paid.
January 25th, 1937.
construction and completion of said bridge be and the same is hereby accepted as of
January 23rd, 1937
/ In the Matter of the Petition of the Pacific States Savings and Loan Company
et al., to Abandon Certain Portions of a Public Highway in the First Road District.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the above entitled petition was
referred to the County Planning Commission for investigation.
 In the Matter of Resolution Authorizing the District Attorney to Institute
Proceedings to Recover County Aid Paid to Mary Purdy. 
.
Resolution No. 2150. 
WHEREAS, one Mary Purdy, resident of the County of Santa Barbara, State of
California, received county aid from said County of Santa Barbara for the period from
October 20th, 1931, to and including the 12th day of September, 1936, in the total
amount of $1,266.36; and
WHEREAS, 1n the month of December, 1935; the said Mary Purdy received the s
.
of $4-075.46 as her share of the estate of her deceased brother, John P. Walsh, of
Brooklyn, New York, and in the month of September, 1936, the additional sum of $1527.3
from :sa1d same estate; and 
WHEREAS, the said Mary Purdy has not repaid said sum of $1,266.36, received
as county aid, t o said County of Santa Barbara, nor any part thereof, although frequen
request has been made therefor;
. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND RESOLVED t hat an action be ineti tut d
in th-e Superior Court of the State of Califo'.rnia) in and for the County of Santa Barba a,
by the said County of Santa Barbara, against the said Mary Purdy, for the recovery of

said sum of #l,266.36, with i nterest thereon, in accordance with the provisions of


Stats. 1901, pg. 636 and amendments thereto, commonly designated as the Pauper Act

of the State of California; and that the District Attorney of said County of Santa
Barbara be and he is hereby authorized and directed to institute the necessary pro-

ceedings for the recovery of said sum.  
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara, this 25th day of January, 1937, by the fo11owing vote: Ayes: Thomas T.
Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Pre1sker. Noes:
 
None. Absent: None 

Revision of /
Budc:;et Itens.
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items .


Revision of
Budp;et Iter1s .
Resolution No. . 215. 1 . 
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification 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 1$ , Criminal

Expense and Investigation, the sum of $300.00 to Account 2 ~ B 1, Communication and
Transportation, Maintenance and Operation, District Attorney, 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. Pre1sker. Nays , None. Absent, None 

In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
 
Resolution No. 2152 

Whereas, it appears to the Board of Su~ervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and O. peration, . County Clinic, Santa Barbara
General Hospital, General Fund is necessary;


294

Clai ms
Wi thdrar1n.

Allo"ance of
Cla ins .

Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from ~count 43 B 7, Care and Welfare ,
the sum of $500 .00 to Account 43 B 10, Drugs, Surgical, Laboratory and X-ray supplies,
Maintenance and Operation, County Clinic, Santa Barbara General Ho~pital, 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.
Stevens, Ronald M. A. dam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None 
/ In the Matter of Claims Withdrawn from the Auditor for Correction.


Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made
and entered on January 11th, 1937, allowing claims as rollows:
Albertoni, Joe GENERAL FUND
California Market
Midland Coun. Pub. Serv.
Corp. GOOD ROADS FUND 
Santa Barbara Telephone
Company GENERAL FUND 
Stronach, Wm. GOOD ROADS FUND
.

$30.00
150.79
2.S6
11.25
i4o.oo
be and the same is rescinded; and it is further ordered that said claimsbe recalled

from the Auditor and reallowed as follows, to wit:
Albertoni, Joe FIFTH ROAD FUND
California Market GENERAL FUND
.
Mid.Coun . Pub.Serv. Corp.FIFTH ROAD FUND
Santa Barbara Telephone
Company GENERAL FUND
Stronach, Wm. GOOD ROADS FUND

In the Matter of the Allowance of Claims.
30.00
150.71
2.86
11.15
135.00

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the follow1ng
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 fact of each claim,
respectively to wit:
Acquistapace, Miss Anna GENERAL FUND $ 43.10
Acres, Amelia 23.00
Adam, Janet Gs . 55
Adam, Ronald' M. 37. & 
Aloe Company, A. s . . 2g. 62
American Colloid Corporation 70.66
American Hospital Service 49;37
American Law Book Co., The 10.00
Anandale, Ella 7.23
do do 10.00 
Atlantic & Pac1f 1c Tea Co. 19.60
Artuso Shoe Store 3. 50
Associated Oil Co. 14.71
Associated 011 Co. 2g1. 93
   do do 10.71
do  do 64s. 31 
do do 42.00
do do 14.lS
Bailey, Mrs. Ethel H. 12.6o
Baker, Glenn 100.00
Baker Linen Co. , H.W. 6og .4g























January 25th, 1937

Bancroft-Wllitney Co. GENERAL. FUND
Barnett's Booteries
Bender-Moss Co 
Bertero, Dr. Jules 
Blood Trans~usion Betterment-Association
Bodine Garage, R. A 
Borden's Enterprise Dairy
Brandmeyer X-Ray Supply
Brant, Roger
Brown's Drug Store
Brown's Drug Store
Bruning Co., Charles
Burbridge, Frank
Burbridge, Frank

California Corrugated Culvert Co. 
California Mission Trails Association
Carlisle & Co., A.
Carpinteria Realty Co.
Carpinteria Valley Lumber Co.
Hotel Carrillo
Caywood, Hal D 
Chapma.n, Eleanor
City & Kentia Nurseries 
Cochrane & Son
Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Company
C o~umbia Carbon Company
Commercial Bulletin
Commercial Office Supply Company
.
Commercial Office Supply Co.
Coshow, G. Horace
DeRenobe, Claudine
- Devaul, J. M.
Dinsmore, Thomas T.
Drumm, Catherine
Durbiano Dairy
Echarren, Marguerite
Fent Service Co., John
Ferguson Furnittlre Co.
Freeze & Freeze
Ganahl Lumber Co 
Garlock Packing Co.
Gay, Laura
Gay, Laura A.
{}ewe, Henry R.
Giant Products Corporation
Golden State Co.
Haas Brothers
Hales, Sadie Grace
Hamilton, Gilbert V.

$ 2g3 . 25
2.00
2g.61
32.07
16.oo
4.91
119.70
2g.56
50.00
6.59
30.70
17.12
37.50
37 .50
572.97
.
1000.00
11.61
5. 00
10.19
13.39
1.40
16.oo
31.41
9. 45
39.37
2.7g
5.92
3.19
49.71
g.50
lg.06
52.50
3.60
g.50
16.g4
52.96
34.57
30.64
7.52
29.41
6.13
6.oo
15.00
12.50
9.92
353 .so
5s .25
50.00
75. 00
2 5

296










 














 



Hamilton, Dr. G. v. . GENERAL FUND
Hammond, D. M.
Harriman, F. J 
Heckendorf, Percy C.
Heiges, Dr. L. E.
Heilman, Frank  
Henderson, H. E.
Higginson, Sarah
Hill Brothers Chemical Co.
Hing Yuen Co.
Holiday Hardware Co 
Hollywood Surgical Supply
Hospital Management
Huerto, Caesario
Hunt, R. B  .
Jacobson-Shealy Co.
Johnson, F. W.
Jones Stationery Company
Jones, Cora
Jones, J. E.
Ka.Pl's Shoe Store
Kesler, Joe
Knott, Charles W.
Kramer, Ira E.
Krebs , Mrs. Carl
Lalance & Grosjean Corp 
Lewis , Helen R.
Lewis, J. E 
Light, Marvin
Lompoc Light & Water Dept .
Co .


Lompoc Light & Water Department
Lopez, Eulalia
Lynch Company , John P.
MacKinnon, Phyllis
Mefford Chemical Company

Midland Gounties Public Service Corp .
Mil ler, Mrs. A. L 
Mission Dairy
Moore, Lena
Moore, Dr. Ross
Murdoch & Co., Reid
McKinney Blueprint Corporation
McNally Music Shop
Neil, Mrs. M. F.
Newland, Frances
News-Press Publishing Co.
do do
do do
Nicoles, Tustin

$ 25.00
37.og
41.13
45 .39
150.00
$.00
5.00
12.50
.
71.3g
30 .00
9.69
6$ .51
2.00
9.00
30.00
56.92
9. 50
3.76
27.og
25 .00
2.05
30.55
13.oo
70.00
20.00
4.23
$. OO
46.44
13.66
3.00
7.6o
10.00
15.15
34.oo
12.77
57.92
4.oo
6.$2
9.00
25.00
20.$2
5.22
476.00
10.00
10.32
60 .00
1$.75
71 .59
6.54





 

















January 25th, 1937
O'Banion Dairy GENERAL FUND
Ohio Chemical & Mfg. Co 
Ovieda, Toney
Pacific Coas t Publishing Co.
Parker, Fred C 
Parker Co., Robert L.
Patterson, Maude
Peroxide Chemical Company
Pettingill, Mrs. Chas.
Phillips & Co., H  . A.
Pierce Bros 
.

Pilling & Son Co., George P.
Pippir.i, Emery J.
Pittsburgh Paint Store
do do
Polley, Rudolph A.

Pope Stamp and Duplicator Co 
Preisker, C. L.
. .
.
Recorder Printing &-Publi shing Co 
Recorder Printing & Publishing Co.
Red Cross Drug Co.
- Reed Brothers
Renfert, Herbert
Reynolds, Helen
Riley & Johnsen
Rodenbeck 1 s Shoe Store
Ross, Will
Ryan, Mary
Sally 1 s Pa.ntry

S. B. County Chamber of Commerce
do do do
do do do
Santa Barbara Clinic
Santa Barbara Directory Co.
 Santa Barbara Glass Co.
.
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Santa Barbara Telephone Co 
Santa Barbarans, Inc. 
Santa Maria Daily Times
 Santa Maria Gas Co.
Saulsbury, C.
Schauer Printing Studio
Schauer Printing Stucio
Schurmeier, Harry L.
Sohwabacher-Frey Co.
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside 011 Company
Seaside Oil Company






.
60.00
9.32
50.00
.
38.49
14.33
3.22
.
30.97
7.13
1.50
.
7.10
12.00
20.34
25.36
187.05
3.61
36.20
.
37.og
. 18.54
35.02
143.00
9.30
7.95
83.94
15.45
3.92
.
8.oo
25.50
37.50
135.00
47.41
21.00
.
133.90
15.25
.
64.s5
42.65
2.00
5.50
lg.01
18.54
15.00
26.42
34.16
448.34
93.87
2 7


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Seaside Oil Company GENERAL FUND
Security First National Bank of L. A 
Shanahan, Louise
Shell Oil Company
Si Rieland Adding Machine & Typewriter Service
Smith, Clinton W.
Smith, NeJ.son
Solvang Drug Co .
Souther n Calif. Disinfecting.Co .
Southern Calif. Edison Co  .
do do
do dQ 

Southern Counties Gas Company of Calif 
do do do
Southern Counties Gas Co 
Southern Pacific Milling Co 
Specht, Helen 
Spreit z Transportation
Standard B~ands of Calif 
Standard Otl Company of Calif 
Stanwood , W. S. 
State Department of Public Health
Stevens, Charles S.
Stokes, A. C 
Terry & Terry
'f exas Lunch
Thole , H 
Thorner, M 
.
Tilton, L. Deming
Tippner, Mrs . Karl
Turner, Dr . F. A.
Union Mill & Lumber Co .
Upjohn Company, The
Uribe, Bonifacio .
Victoria Motors Inc . 
Victor ia Motors
do do
Wat son Company , Geo . E  .
Waugh, Wm. B 
Willow Brook Dairy
Wilson, William J .
Wood', Mrs . Emma G.
Zachrit z, George





Shepard, Charlotte FIRST ROAD FUND
Snow, R. B. THIRD ROAD FUND
Solvang Garage and Serv. Sta 
Youney Machine Works

$109 .70
4o. oo
20 .00
17 . gg
1.13
22.95
14. oo
23 .07
155.17
390.14
103 .4o
7.os
S4. 76
13.33
64.4o
273 . 41
s.oo
15.00
79. 65
4.94
60 .00
3.14
5.00
7. s6
70 .00
5. 77
5. 50
15.00
100 .00
9. 6g
251. 59
102.95
30.65
2. 84
3.90
5.3g
1. 92
16. 27
s.oo
20 . 6g
15 .00
2. 20
4'. 50
35. 00
90 .00
133 .56
37.17










 











Air Reduction Sales Company GOOD ROADS FUND
Akens, Wm.
Associated Oil Co.
Associated Oil Co.
Associated Oil Co.
Associated Oil Co.
Baker, Glenn
Barrick, A. R 
Barrick, A. R.
Barrick, A. R 
Beuterbaugh, Fred
Breck, Benjamin
Breen, Ed
Brown-Bevis Equipment Co.
Collar , J. N 
Cota, Mike
Cravens, Marcus
Cravens, Marcus
Cravens, Marcus
Cravens, Tom
Cravens, Tom
Cravens, Tom
Craviotto Brothers
Dellar, Earl

Diedrich, Estate of L. N.
- Dinsmore , Albert
Dinsmore, Francis
Doerr, L. R.
Doerr, L. R.
Donaldson, N. B.
Donaldson, N. B 
Dover, Frank
El Cami no Chevrolet Co.
Emigh, Harry
Fabing, F. L.

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Fageol Truck & Coach Company

Floyd, Manley  
do do
Gehr, Lloyd
Grigsby., Al
Gunderson Co., G. T 
Heumphreus Smith Electric Go.
Hildebrand, A. J .
Hildebrand, W. G 
Hildebrand, W. G.
Horn, George
Johnson Drug Company

Keyston Brothers
Lambert, C. E.
Lambert, Ray




\
$27 . 67
45.00
s5 .5s
125.79
73.50
119.20
10.00
3s.25
22.50
11.25
3.00
22 . 50
69 .00
252.59
66.oo
s .oo
10.00
10.00
10.00
7.50
20.00
42 .50
19.70
54.oo
17.35
45.00
45 .00
75.00
60.00
16.oo
26.00
60 .00
45 . 72
2.50
4o.50
4o.67
50 .00
35.00
52 . 50
72.00
12.49
5.60
72.00
47. 50
50 .00
.
54.oo
2.32
7.15
96.00
52 .50
2 9
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300



































Lambert, Ray GOOD ROADS FUND
Lester, James
Lester, James
Lewis Implement Co 
'.
Luke Tractor & Equipment Co 
Luke Tractor & Equipment Co.
Mattos, Manuel
Morris, R. W.
McCabe , F. J.
Mcintyre, Ed.
Nielsen and Petersen
Pollorena, Richard
Rhoades, Coy
Rhoades, Coy .
Rio Grande Oil Company
Ruffner and Ruffner Garage
Santa Barbara Brake Service
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Santa Maria Gas Co.

Santa Ynez Valley Freight Lines
Saulsbury, C.
Seaside Oil Company
Shepard, Frank
Shepard, Frank
Smith, W. F 
Snow, Beverley
Snow, Beverley
Snow, R. B 

Solvang Mill and Lumber Yard .
Stemper, Emil
Sullivan, Earl
.
Thole , H.
Twitchell, L. L.
Victoria Motors
Western Motor Transfer
Whitney, Chas.
Zachritz, George




 


Charles Bruning Co ., Inc. HIGHWAY IMP. FUND
Janes, J. W 
Bailey, Mrs . Ethel H.
Caywood, Hal D.
Wilson, William J .
Wood, Mrs . Emma G.
SALARY FUND

# 75 .00
25 .00
25 .00
1.34
194.7g
15 .o4
42 .50
20 . 70
24. 69
s.oo
47 .14
45 .00
47 . 50
4o.oo
99 .77
244. gg
6.33
17.35
1.75
11.3g
1.50
93 . 50
59 .5g
42 . 50
27. 50
16. oo
54.oo
31,50
.
3~ . 40
s3.50
30 .00
55 .00
121.00
52. 50
134.59
12.56
27 .00
96. 75 .
12.52
66. oo
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
Campodonico Waterworks
Engel, K. s .
GUAD. PUB . CEME. DIST. FUND 12.00
gg .oo
Smith, Frank 119.05






Petition t o
Divi s i on of
H1t;h "ays to
I mprove High
'""'Y 10l-St1mnerland
I
Ap"Drooria t io /
of F11nds .




January 25th, 1937
Mid  CO S P  S  C0 r P SANTA MARIA CEME. DIST. FUND
-
Sou.Calif .Edison Co. CARP. LT. DIST. FUND
do do
Ganahl Lumber Co.
Johnston Pump Co.
SANTA BARBARA WATER.DIST. #1

Lompoc Light & Water Dept. PWA 1094-R FUND
$23.94
157.90
39.22
3 1.
Upon the passage of the foregoing ord~r, the roll ~eing call~d, _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

airman of the Board of Supervisors 

Attest:
. .
Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
~ebruary 1st, 1937, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present Thomas T. Dinsmore,
Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, C. L. Preisker and
the Clerk. Supervisor Preisker in the Chair.
The minutes of the meeting of January 25th, 1937, were read and approved.
In the Matter of the Petition of E. Stanley Atkinson, et al., Requesting Cooperative
Study for the Purpose of Improving Hazardous Conditions Existing Along State
Highway 101, passing through Summerland.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Clerk was directed to forward the
original petition to T. H. Dennis, State Maintenance Engineer, and copies to Chief
Raymond Cato, Lester H. Gibson, District Engineer, K. C. Murphy, Inspector, and
Captain W. H. Rutherford, with the statement that the Board of Supervisors endorses
the stand taken by the people of Surnmerland.
In the Matter of Appropriation of Funds for Legislative Representative at
Sacramento .

Resolution No. 2153 
WHEREAS, It is the opinion of this Board of Supervisors that the best interests
of the citizens and taxpayers of San~a Barbara County will be protected through the
appointment of a duly authorized representative to attend the session of the Legislature
of the State of California, and present to said Legislature of the State of
California, or any Committee thereof, such information as the County may deem necessary
for the purpose of aiding in the passage of .any legislation deemed beneficial thereto,
or for the purpose of preventing the passage of any legislation detrimental to this
County, and
WHEREAS, Legislative bodies of any County or C~ty or City ahd County, is authorize 
under the provisions of Chapter 26, Statutes of California, 1935, to appoint a duly
authorized representative or representatives, and
WHEREAS, It is the oplnion of this Board that the County Supervisors Associati on
.
of the State of California, an official organization composed of the members of the
Board of Supervisors of all California Counties, will be the best representative;
THEREFOREBE IT RESOLVED, THAT THE County Supervisors Association of the State
302
A ~nual Audit
of Books and
Accounts - Probq
tion
Off i ce.
E:{tenPion
of Tine.

Accent!l.nce of
Ve tei:-n.ns ?.iemori
al et c . -LoMpoc
.

of California, be, a~d it is, hereby authqrize4 ~o . act . ae such representative of this

County, and
 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That .the sum of five .hundred dollars is hereby appro
priated and made available to said Association and the officers of said Association are
hereby author. ized . to prepare a claim agai~st Santa Barbara County in the manner and f o
prescribed by law 

Upon the passage of the foregoing Resolution the following Supervisors voted
Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and
. .
C. L. Preisker. Noes, None. Absent, None.
In the 'Matter of the Anriual Audit of the Books and Accounts of the Probation
Officer.  
The annual audit of the books and accounts of the Probation Officer, as submitted
by the Auditor, was read and ordered placed on file.
/ In the Matter of Granting Extension of Time, Veterans Memorial and County
Office Building at Lompoc.
Resolution No. 2154.
WHEREAS, Harry R. Graham entered into a cQntract with the County of Santa
Barbara on April 6, 1936, for the construction of a Veterans Memorial & County Office
Building, Lompoc , Docket No. Calif. 1094-R; and
WHEREAS, this contract was approved by the State Director, PWA on April Sth,
1936; and work started on April 13, 1936; and
 
WHEREAS, the time for completion in the contract was given as 250 calendar

days; and this project is at the present time 100% complete; and
WHEREAS, said Contractor has asked for an extension in time allowance for the
completio.n of his contract until January 26th, 1937; and
WHEREAS, an extension of time is necessary for completion of the landscaping
and grading , and watering system which is necessary in the operation of the building;
and
and
WHEREAS, the Contractor's bonds waive all notification for extensions in time
WHEREAS, there were no liquidated damages stipulatea ih the contract; and
WHEREAS, the reasons for the extension of time are as follows:
.
1. Contractor has been given two change orders, Numbers 12 and 13, which
necessitated an extension of time of 30 days. These change orders have to do with
grading , installing curbs, walks, gutters, drai nage, water system, and planting.
2. Unforseen delays due to weather conditions have necessitated several
extra days allowance beyond this time.
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors that Harry R. Graham,
Contract or for this project , be granted an extension to January 26th, 1937, in which to
complete the job and hereby waives any claim for damages which might arise directly
from such an extension of time.
The above resolution being duly proposed and seconded was adopted by the
following vote: Aye: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M.
Adam and C. L. Preisker . Nay: None Absent : None.
I In the ~mtter of Acceptance of the Veter ans Memorial and County Office Buildin
at Lompoc.
Resolution No. 2155
WHEREAS, Harry R. Graham entered into a contract with the County of Santa
Barbara on the 6th day of April, 1936 , for the construction of a Veter ans Memorial
a.nd County Office Building, Lompoc , California, known as P.W.A. Project No. Calif.


 
Budr;et Chan
i n PWA Pr oject
.
February 1st, 1937
1094-R in which ~ontract the i gth day of December , 1936, was fixed as the date for completion
of said project; and
WHEREAS, said Project was not completed and said contract was not fulfilled
until and upon the 26th day of January, 1937; and
WHEREAS, from an inspection of said project and/or upon re~ort or recommendation
of W~ll~ce 9. Penfield, Engineer of Public Works for the County of Santa Barbara,
Soule & Murphy, Architects, to this Board, said project appears to have been fully and
satisfactorily completed in accordance with the terms of said contract.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF
SANTA BARBARA TF.AT:

First: That said Project has been completed in full in accordance with the
terms and conditions of said contract and the corresponding drawings, plans, specifioations
and approved changes thereof, and that this Board for and on behaif of the County
of Santa Barbara hereby accepts this Project as fully and satisfactorily completed.
Second: That it appears that th~ County of Santa Barbara has not sustained
any injury or actual damage by reason of failure of said contractor to complete said
Project before said 26th day of January, 1937, and therefore, makes no claim for damage
or compensation from said Contractor, or his sureties, by reasqn of such failure and
hereby consents to an exte~s iqn of 39 calendar days from and after said December lgth,
1936, or until and inciudi.ng said 26th day of January, 1937 for completion of said
Project as aforesaid.
 
Third: That Wallace C. Penfield be and is hereby authorized to prepare the
proper Notice of Completion of the work op said Project with the Recorder of the
County of Santa Barbar.a, and sign such certificates as may be required by the P. W. A.
The above resolution being duly proposed and seconded was adopted by the
following vote: A~e: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M.
Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nay: : None. Absent: None.
e l In the Matter of Budget Change in P. w. A. Project Docket No. Calif. 1094-R.
\ Resolution No. 2156. 
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara that
the following budget change be and is hereby adopted for P. W. A. Project No. Calif 
 1094-R, Lompoc Veterans Memorial and County Office Building , in conformity with estimate ,
expenditures, and available funds:
1. Preliminary
Latest Approved
Estimate
i96.g7
2. Land and right-of-way --
3. Construction 67,196.00
4. Engineering 5,439.76
5. Legal and administrative --
6. Interest -- 
7. Miscellaneous 5,133.37  
177,966."oo
Change
--
--
+2,379.J.J.9
+ 349.59
--
--
-2,'726.37
Final Budget
196.g7
--
69 , 572.49
5 ,7g9.35
--
--
2, 4o7.29
$77,966.00
The above resolution being duly proposed and seconded was adopted by the
 

fo l lowing vote: Aye: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens , Ronald M.
Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nay: None. Absent : None 

ComMunicati n . J In the Mtter of Communication from United States Engineer's Office, Relative

to Santa Barbara Beach Erosion Study .
Communication was referr~d to Wallace C. Penfield, Engineer of Public Works 

Co.,municnti n. J In the Matter of C.o mmunication from Golden Gate Bridge Opening Committee.  "'  . 
The above entitled communication was referred to Supervisor Stanwoo~,and the
304
Con~un i cat ion /
Relinquishmen
of L e~s e with
WPA.
Renort . 
Report of S'"ln a. (
B:? rbara Count
Wat er Vlorks
Dist . No . l

Clerk was directed to advi se the Committee to that effect. 
I n the Matter of Communication from Forest Advisory Committee , Relat ive tD
the Continuation of Ci vili an Conservat ion Corps:
, Above entitled communicati on was referred to Supervisor s Stevens and
Adam.
I n the Matter of Relinquishment of Lease With W. P. A. for Space in the
Knights of Columbus Hall , and Acceptance of State Relief Administration as Lessee.
 It was moved, seconded and carried that the County accept the State Relie f
Administration as Lessee of the space in the Kni ghts of Columbus Hall , formerly
occupied by the W. P. A. John L. Stewart, Purchasi ng Agent , was dir ected to contact
State Relief Administration executives in an effort to induce them to pay the rental
fee .
I n the Mat ter of Report of the County Detention Home.
Report of the County Detention Home for the month of J anuary, 1937, was
read and ordered placed on file .
In the Matter of Report of Santa Barbara County Water Works District No . 1 .
Above entitled report was referred to Supervisors Stevens, who later placed
it on file .
Pt1b l ic DR.nee
Hal l Per nit .
( I n the Mat ter of Application of T. H. Chri sman , Goleta, Cali fornia for a



Cancellation
o~ Fttnds .



Cancellation
cf Fttnds .


Public Dance Hall Permit, at Goleta, California.
T. H. Chri sman havi ng filed with the Board ~f Supervisors an appl ication for
a permit to conduct and maintain a public dance hall in the building known as Chrisman s
Cafe, Coast Highway in Goleta No . 2 Election Precinct , County of Santa Barbara, State
.
of California, under the provisions of Ordinance No . 430, of said county ; and said
application coming on regularly to be heard; and
 I t appearing to said Board that said application 1s i n proper form, veri fie
and that said applicant is a responsible ana proper person t~ conduct and maintain a
pub-lie dance hall, and that said application has the approval of James Ross , Sheriff,
and Percy C. Heckendorf, ~istrict Attorney of sai d county; and no objections having
been made or filed to this Board objecting to the granting said appl ication; upon
motion , dul~ 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 Chrisman 1s Cafe in Gol eta,
County of Santa Barbara, State of California, so long as said applicant complies with
the provisions of Ordinance No . 430; and
It is further ordered that a certified copy of the foregoing order shall
constitute a license therefor.  
/' In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 44 B 56, Special
I
Services, Physicians and Surgeons , Maintenance and Operation , Gener al Hospital, Outpatient
Department to Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. 
 Resolution No . 2157, 
 Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $1000. 00 is not needed in said above account General Fund 
 
Now therefore , be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
One thousand and no/100 . Dollars ($1000:00) 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 Cancellation of Funds from Account 93 C 3, Addition to

Cancellation
of Ft1nds .
f

Tra.nsf cr of
Funds .
Trpnsf er of
Funds .
February 1st, 1937  3 5
Heating Plant, Santa Maria Hospital, Capital Outlay, Board of Supervisors , to Unappropriated
Reserve General Fund. 
Resolution No . 215g.
Whereas, the Bo~d of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $900.00 is not needed in said above account General Fund.
Now therefore , be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Nine Hundred Dollars ($900. 00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to
the Unappropri at ed Reserve General 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 Cancellation of Funds from Account 45 A _7, Nursing, Salarie
/
I
and Wages, Santa Maria Hospital Outpatient Deoartment and Clinic to Unappropriated
Reser.ve General Fund  .
}\esolution .No . 2169 . 
Whereas, the Bqard of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the
sum of $2100. 00 is not needed in said above account General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of St1pervisors t hat the sum of
.
Twenty-one hundred dollars ($2100.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returne
to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. 
 Upon the passage of the foregoing resol ~t ion, 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 General 
Fund to Account 42 B 10, Medical, Surgical, Laboratory and X-ray supplies, Maintenance
aod Operation, General Hospital, Santa Barbara, General Fund.
 Resolution No. 2160  .
 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 reason of depletion of . above account .
 Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
One thousand Dol lars ($1000. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappro
priated ~eserve to Account 42 B 10, Medicai, Surgical, Laboratory and X-ra;y suppl1e~
Maintenance and Operation, General Hospital, Santa Barbara, General Fund. .
 Upon the passage of the foregoing resol ution, the roll being1ca""lled, the fol
lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thom~s T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
S:tevens, Ronal d M. Adam and C. L. Preisker  . Nays, None. Absent, }Jone .
I n the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fnd t o Account 93 C 3, Additions to Heating. Plant Santa Maria Hospital and Equipment
fpr new buildings, Capi t{ll Outle.y , Board of Supervisors, General Fund.
 WHEREAS the Board of S11pervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a
pblic emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparin
tpe budget, has arisen by reason of addi tipnal fttnds are necessary .
NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the . Bo~rd of Supervisors that the sum of
Nine Hundred Dollars ($900. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappro-

priated reserve to Account 93 C 3, Additions to Heating Plant Santa Maria Hospital
.
apd Equipment for new buildings, Capital Outlay, Board of Supervisors , General Fund.
 Upon the passage of the foregoing resol ution, the roll being called, the
.
fpllowing Super visors voted Aye , t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
S~evens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Pre1sker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
06
Transfer of
Funds.


I 

In the Matter of Transfer of Funds From the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account 93 C 3, Additions to Heating Plant Santa Maria Hospital and Equipment 
for ~lew Buildings, Capital Outlay, Board of Supervisors, General Fund.
Resolution No. 2162.
Wlrereas the Board of Sttpervisors 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 are necessary 
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Twenty-one hundred dollars ($2100 . 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the
  Unappropriated reserv8 to Account 93 C 3, Additions to Heating Plant Santa Maria
Hospital and Equipment for new buildings, -Oapital Outlay, Board of Supervisors, Gener 1
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.
Allo-r.rnnce of -In
the Matter of Allowance of Claims.
Clai r.ls .
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,
respectively to wit : 


'



Bartz, Wm.
Brush, Nathaniel H.
Cline, Gladys
Common, Wm. c.
Cota, Juan
Dominguez, Juan
Dominguez, Juan
do do
Dominguez, Juan
Dunne, Frank E.
Johnson, Loia
Johnson, Lois

Lilley, Robert C.
Monroe , Mamielee
Murphy, Genevieve
Newton, Ashley B 
Page, Bertha C. 
Page, Bertha C.
Quinn, Irene S.

GENERAL FUND
 

Regents of the University of Calif.
Ross,_ James
Soule & Murphy, Winsor and John Frederic
Spurrell, Fred W.
Weaver, J. N.
Hanly, Leo
Ames, Ray 
Biby, Howard
Farren, Art
Hanly, Leo 

THIRD ROAD FUND
GOOD ROADS FUND

$50.00
75 .00
6.oo
24. 50
3s.oo
3.00
6.oo
3.00
3.00
10.96
50 .00
40 .00
25 .00
36.00
lS.oo
23 . g7
75.00
25 .00
6.oo
125.00
2s. 60
3g3 . 41
64. 52
s . 51
6. oo
193.00
104.oo
150.00
-

3 7
February 1st, 1937
La Frombois , Bill GOOD ROADS FUND $ 100.00
 Lambert , Clarence 52.50
Miller, Frank 45. 00
McGinnis, J ohn 106. 25
Ontiveros , Dolph 4 . oo
Ontiveros, Laurence 110.50
Ovieda, E. G.  50. 00
Rheams, c. w.  4$.00
Saulsbury, Lenn 162 . 50
Steffersen , Nella 4. oo
Waugh, Chas. 63 . 00
Whitney, Chas. 12.00

Doane Building Company l.093-R FUND
  

Naur, John
35.00
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.
Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die .
The foregoing mi nutes are hereby approved~~~

man of the Board o~ Supervisors.
Attest :
'

Req1lest for
Ab., t ement of
Certain Ntt i s. nee
i n f!ontf'!ci t o .
- 
Clerk. 
Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
February Sth1 1937, at 10 o ' clock a . m. Present, Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam
J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, C. L. Preisker and the
Clerk. Supervisor Pr eisker in the Chair.

Attorney Gene M. Harris, representing a gr oup of residents of Montecito,
'
appeared before the Board to request action in abating nuisances, principally tha t of
Reqtest for v
Per mit allov:
 
barki ng dogs, in a certain section of Montecito .
District Attorney.
The matter was ref erred to the
In the Matter of Request of Southern Pacific Company for Permit Allowing
i nr con~t ritc i o ~onstruction of a Side .Track in Goleta.
of a SidP. 
Tr~nk i n Golet a . J. E. Sloan appeared before the Board on behaJ.f of the Southern Pacific
Leave of
Absenc e .

Company, and after discussion of the request for a permit to construct a side track in
Goleta, the matter was continued until the meeting of February 23rd, 1937 

I n the Matter of Request of Muriel Edwards for Leave of Absence from the
State.

I t was moved, seconded and carr ied unanimously that Muriel Edwards , County
Superintendent of Schools, be granted a leave of absence from the State for a period

of sixty days, from and after February g, 1937

Claim for In the Matter of Claim of Elizabeth Porter for Sal ary As As sistant Superin-
Sal a.ry as
Asai s t ant Sun tendent and Bookkeeper of Santa Maria Hospital.
erint endent 
et c -- Santa Elizabeth Porter , fo rmerly assistant Superintendent and bookkeeper .of Santa
1!.t=iria Hosni t a 
Maria Hospital, appeared before the Board and presented her claim for salary due her
308
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Report of
PlanninpConriiss
i0n -
Prorran of
Public \\forks
Communicat io
Comraunicatio 
as. sai d assistant superintendent and bookkeeper.
The Minutes of the meeting of February lat, 1937, were read and approved.
 In the Matter of Report of Planning Commission Relative to Program of Publi c
Works .
Report of the Planning Commission of a proposed program of Public Works was
re.ad , and the Clerk was directed to forward each Supervisor a copy of said report for
individual study. The proposed program will b~ f~rther discussed by the Board at their
meeting of February 23ra, 1937 
I n the Matter of Coronunication from C. J . Ballinger, Adjutant, Santa Barbara
American Legion.
 I nvitation to hear District Attorney ~uron Fitts speak before the American
Legion was extended the Board of Supervisors , .and the Clerk was directed to advise
Adjutant Ballinger that Supervisors Dinsmore, Stanwood and Stevens would a t tend, and,
if. possible, Supervisors Adam and Preisker would be present .
I n the Matter of Communication from H.J. Rudolph , Secretary , Association
of. California ' s Executives of. Public Welfare, relative to meeti ng of organization.
It was moved, seconded and carr ied that H. J . Rudolph be directed to attend
. the meeting of Californi a Executives of Public Welfare to be held in Modesto, February
r.!e et in-- of
l;egislative
Relief
Committee .

Report .
Conrnunice ti 

Cnunt~r
Asressor to
Attend t.~eetine
of Asses ,ors
' Associa
tion of Southern
c~1ifo:
rn1~ .
Contintlatio
of Civilian
Conservation
Corps.
Special
Report on
Surolus
Connodity
Di stribution
27th , 1937 
In the Matter .of Meeting of Legislative Relief Committee, Supervisors '
Association. 
It was moved, seconded and carried that Supervisor Preisker be dir ected to
attend the meeting of the Legislative Relief Committee , Supervisors ' Association, to be
held in Sacramento , February 26th, 1937, and the Clerk was directed to advise the
Chairman of the Committee to that effect.
I n the Matter of the Report of the County Welfare Department .
Report of the County Welfare Department was received and ordered placed on
file .
 
I n the Matter of Communication from Santa Barbara I nsurance Association.

I nvitation to attend the meeting of the Santa Barbara Insur ance Association,
 
February 12th, was extended the Board of SupP.rvisors , and members were directed to
advise the Clerk if they planned to attend.
I n the Matter of Request of County A s~essor to Attend Meet ing of Assessors '
Association of Southern Cali fornia.
Upon moti on, duly seconded and carried unani mously , Chas . S. Toml inson ,
County Assessor, is hereby authorized to attend the meet'ing of the Assessor s 1 Associa t
ion of Southern California, called by the State Board of Equalization to meet i n
Sacramento February 11th, 12th and 13th, 1937
I n the Matter of Continuation of Civilian Conservation Corps.
Upon moti on , duly seconded and carr ied unanimously , the Board of Supervisors
hereby adopts the Resolution of the Forest Advisory Committee of Santa Barbara County,
in urging the continuati on of the Civilian Conservation Corps as a gover nmental

program, but strikes out the word 11 permanent11 as used therein.
I n the Matter of Special Report on Surplus Commodity Distribution in Santa
Barbara County.
Repor t of Commodi ty Distribution Division, District No . 10, was recei ved,
contents noted and placed on file .


Btlllet i n of ./
D e p~ rt men t of
Social \A/elf El. e
-- Old Ar;e
Securi ty Act,
Li ens . 
Febrt1ary Sth, 1937.
In the Matter of Bulletin of Department of Social Welfare Relative to Old
Age Security Act, Liens .
Above entitled Bulletin received and the Clerk was directed to procure a
copy for each Supervisor. Bulletin on file was referred to the District Attorney 
Creat i ng Ft1n I 
knoTim i.s Speci al
In the ' Matter of Creating a Fund to be Known and Designated as "Special
I ns11rBnc e fl.n Insttrance and Investment Fund".
I nves t ment
Fttnd .
TrPnsf er of
Funds .
Cancellat ion /
of F11nds .

Tran sf er of f
Funds .


- WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors believe it to the best interests of
the County that the County of Santa Barbara carry its own insurance; and .
WHEREAS, said Board believes a fund should be created to meet possible

losse~ that might arise from fires or accidents; upon motion, duly seconded and
carried,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a fund be created to be known and designated as
- "Special Insurance and Investment Fund~
- IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Auditor set up such an account, and is
. - -
authorized to make transfers into said Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing Order, the roll being cal.led, 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 Order for Transfer of Funds.
ORDER
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously,the Auditor of the
County of Santa Barbara is hereby ordered to make the following transfer:
. . 
From P. W. A. 1062 R Fund, the sum of $3650.00
To P. W. A. 1094 R Fund.
This is a temporary t~ansfer and the money is to be immediately retransferre
,
when Federal Funds are received.
Upoh the passage of the foregoing Order, the roll being ca.Iled, 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 eanceJ.lation of Funds from Account 93 C 3, Addition to
Heating Plant, Santa Maria Hospital, Board of Supervisors, General Fund to Unappropria
ted Reserve General Fund.
.
Resolution No, 2163,
Wh.eree.s, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
-
of $49.01 is not needed in said above account General Fund,
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Forty-nine and 01/roo Dollars ($49.0l) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and re-
.
turned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the fo
 lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stan\.vood, 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 General

Fund to Account 93 C 3 , Addition to Heating Plant Santa Maria Hospital, and Equipment
for New Buildings. ' 
Resolution No. 2164 

Wher~as 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 are necessary.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Forty-nine and 01/100 Dollars ($49.0l) be and the same is hereby transferred from the
1-0

unappropriated reserve to Account 93 C 3 , Addition to heating plant Santa Maria
Hospital, and equi pment for new buildings , Board o. f 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 
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent , None.
Ab'1.ndonnent /
of P ort i o n ~
I n the Matter of the Petition of Paci fic States Savings and Loan Company and
of P11blic
Rond-- Firs
Road Dintri

Clai ms
Withdrawn
others , for the discontinuance and abandonment of portions of a public road in the

t . First Road District in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California.

ORDER FIXI :t-.TG TIME .
WHEREAS, a petition was filed on the 25th day of January, 1937, with this

Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County, signed by certain freeholders , at least
two of whom are residents of the First Road District of the County of Santa Barbara ,
State of California, in which District the property hereinafter described is situated,
and all of whom are taxable therein for road purposes , which said petition requests th
vacati on and abandonment of certain portions of a public hi ghway located in said First

Road District, in the County of Santa Barbara , State of California, more par ticularl y
described ~n said petition; and 
 WHE~, it appears .to this Board that the public interest and convenience
  
requires said va c~ tion and abandonment of said portions of public hi ghway in said
First Road Distri ct described in said petition, and it is therefore the intention of
this Board to so close up, vacate and abandon f or public road purposes said portions
of public highway for the reason that said por t i ons are no longer needOO.forpresent or
prospectiv~ public use; 

NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a publ ic hearing on sai d petition
 
be held by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County, at the Santa Barbara
County Courthouse in the city of Santa BarbarR, County of Santa Barbara, State of

California, on the 1st day of March, 1937, at 10 o ' clock a . m., or as soon thereafter
as the ~ame may be heard; and 
 I T IS F. URTHER ORDER.E D that No" tic.e of the pass. age of this Order be posted
conspicuously al ong the proposed vacation, in the manner provided by law, and be
published in the Carpinteria Herald, a newspaper of general circulation printed and
published in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, for at least t wo con-

secutive weeks prior to tpe said lat day of March, 1937 , which said newspaper i s hereb
designed as the newspaper in \'lhich said notice sha.11 be published; and
I T .IS FURTHER ORDERED that all expenses incurred in said closing up, vacati o

and abandonment , including the cost of posting and publication of said notices prescri ed
by law shall be borne by the County of Santa Barbara 

I n the Matter of Claims Withdrawn from the Auditor for Correction.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made
and entered on January 25th, 1937 , allowing claims as follows :  
Lompoq Li ght & Water Dept . P. W. A. 1094. R
  
Snow, R. B. Third .Road Fund $90. 00 )
Good Roads Fund 36. 40 )
be and the same is !'escinded; and it is further ordered. that said
from the Audi tor and realloived as f ollo\'1s , to wit : 
Lompoc Li ght & Water Dept .
Snow, R. B.
General Fund
General Fund $90. 00 )
Good Roads Fund 36. 40 )
$2 . 55
126. 4o
claims be recalled
$2 . 55
126. 4o
Allo,.Rnce f _
Claims .
In the Matter of the Allowance of Claims.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following






































February Sth, 1937
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 indoreed on the face of each claim

respectively to wit :
Abele , Henry GENERAL FUND
Acme Super Service
do do
Acqtlia:17apace, Annie
Adam, Janet
Adam , RonR.ld M 
Adam, Ro z an 11.~ .
Ade.ms , Carroll
 
Air Reduction Sales Company
do do
Alder, George
Aloe Company, A. S.
American Hospital Service
Anacapa Coffee Roaster
Anandale, Ella
Andera' s Department Store
Anderson, Jack
Anderson, Sydney A.
Androes, Lester
A. & P. Tea Company

A. & P. Tea Company
Archambeault, Estate of Joseph
do do
Arrellanes, Mrs. Theodore
Ashby, Helen
Associated Oil Company
do do
do do
do do
Atsatt, Dr. Rodney
Avant, Louis
Balassi, Frank
Ball , N. L.


Bank of America Nat . Tr . & Sav. Assn.
Bank' s Stationery Store
Ba.rha.rn , Thelma
Barieau , Alice
Barkman , Eric
Barnett ' s Bootery
Barrick, A. R.
Bartelme , Dr. Phyllis
Bastanchury, Angie

Baxter, Don
Beaudette, Mrs . Loretta
Bedford, c. w.
Beebe, Lela J .
Beekler, Dr. A. M.
 
 
 
 


$100. 00
g3 .0l
37 . 55
12 . 50
125. 00
37. so
75. 00
4o .oo
9 . 11
19 .25
ss.oo
36. 34
12. g7
s .90
10.00
28. 26
104.oo
s .ss
72 . 33
90 . 25
22 . 32
s . 52
12. 00
36.00
3 . 02
31 . 50
37. 70
45 . 69
13 . 13
25 . 00
24. oo
10.00
102. 50
175.00
13 . 73
40. 00
s . 23
50. 00
3 .00
40. 50
300. 00
93 .33
2 . 60
60. 00
31 . 50
275 .00
100. 00
3 1-
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Bell, Robert A.
Bello, V. J .
GENERAL FUND
Bement, Madeline
Bertero , Dr. J ules
Bertino, Joe
Bever, Ora
Bianchin, Eug~ne
Bianchin, Louise
Big Sisters of Alameda County
Bischoff Surgi cal Co . 
Bischoff Surgical Co., The C. A 
Blackburn, Charis
Blake, lloffitt & Towne
Bliss , George R 
Bond, Delmar
Bowden, Mrs . Melvin
Bowers & Stokes

Boyd Lttmb er & ~Aill Company
do do
Bradbury, W. W.
Bradfield, Bernice
Braun Cor~oration
Brees, Ada
Brickey, Mrs . Mabel C.

Broadway Battery & Electric Shop
Broadway Bootery
Brodie, Tom
Brown, Henry
Brown, J 
Bryant & Trott
Bryant & Trott C9mpany
Bryant & Trott Company
Bruhn, Walter
Bruner, A. G.
Brunkhurat, Jane
Buck, Marguerite
Buck, Mrs . M. H.
Buck, Mrs . M. H.
Buck.man , Harry
Budd & Bodine




. '
Buell, Mrs . Harold J .
Burbridge, Frank
Burnett's Cafe ' .
Burris, Rose
Burroughs Adding Machine Co .
Burton , Wm. C.
Caldera, Mrs . Anna
California Mar ket
do do
California Market

 


$ 135. 00
200 . 00
75. 00
200 . 00
175. 00
5. 00
4-0 .oo
4-0 .oo
25 .00
2. 09
4 . 64
80.00
25 . 75
36. 00
55 . 00
25 . 00
164. 24
2.64
2.19
'
10.00
110.00
109. 44
30. 4-0
50 . 00
7 .90
3 .04
10.00
8 . 71
3. 26
25 . 51
4 . s1
8 . 29
144. 20
125 .00
90.00
64. 52
s .oo
8.oo
12 . 60
9. 00
9. 99
37 . 50
5. 15
12.00
7. 00
10.00
75.00
28. 00
131 .17
46. 68

























'








California Pipe & Supply Co  GENERAL FUND
do do
California School Book Deoositor
Callaghan & Company
Calvert , Marion
Campbel l, C. C.
Cantrell , George R.
Cardwell, Esther


Carlisle & Co ~, A. , Upham & Rutledge,
Carter Hardware Company
Carter, Robert V.
Casmal ia Store
Castagna, Alice
Castagnola, George V 
Castagnola, Ge 
Catcott , Priscilla
Catholic Big Brothers.
Ce.rvantes , Mrs . Luz
Chapman, Eleanor
Chapman , Rose
Chelini , Mrs . George


Chemical I ndustries of Calif.
Churchill and Hopki ns
City Contracting Co .
Cit y of Lompoc
City of Santa Maria
Clarey, J. A.
Clark, Karl  
Cl eaver, Elois
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co ~
Cochrun Garage, E. D 
.
Coffey Grocery , O. ~.
Cohen, Pet er
Coldren, Bertha
Coldren, Edna
Colvert, Allena E.
Columbia Carbon Co .





Commer cial 0f f 1ce Supply Company
Commercial Office S. upply Co 
ComMer cial Office Supply Co 
Commercial Offi ce Supply qo 
Commercial Office Supply Cq .
Commerci a l Office Supply Cq 
do do
Cook, Clara E 
Cooney, Agnes
Cooney , Agnes
Cooper, Janet
Bookshop, Copelf1d' s



$3 .7g
1. 63
s .4o
70 . 50
79 . 52
3.00
16.13
46. 61
7. 96
16 . S9
100 . 00
4. 50
100 . 00
28. 50
8. 47
125 . 00
115. 00
20. 00
12 .00
25 . 00
30. 00
60. 00
2.15
12. 00
21 .00
12. 80
12 . 00
55. 00
4o .oo
575 . 47
59 .16
9 . 00
256 .85
3s. 71
151. 40
150 . 00
24. 71
3. 45
54. 93
214. 41.t
4.s3
4o .20
3. 1+7
33 .75
42. 50
6 . g5
36. 50
40 . 00
10.15

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Corey, Elva
Cota, Albert

GENERAL FUND
County Council of Social Agencies
County National Bank
County Nat i onal Bank
Cox, Henry T.
Cox, Martha
Crane, Edward E.
Crang, Curtis
Crang, C. F 
Crist, Sam E.
Crosette, Elise
Cr os s, A 
Cruz, Paul 

Cutter Labor atory
Damitio, Mary Louise
.
Davies, Evelyn V.
Davies, Mami e o 
Davison, Sam
Deauvil le Shoppe
Del ei ssegues, Oliver
Dellar, Earl


Del Rey ?l.arket
Depart ment of Penol ogy
Devaul, J . M.
Devaul, R.


Di ctaphone Sales Corporati on
Diedri ch Aut omotive Part s , L. N.
Dieterich-Post Company
Dille, F. E,
Dinsmore , Francis 
Dinsmore , Thomas T. 
Dohrmann Hotel Suppl y Company
Dolan, Laura
Domestic Laundry
Dominges , Bob A.
Domingue z , Mrs . Alfred
Dominguez , J uan
Domi nguez , Mary
Donahue , Emma
Donahue , Mr s . Nelli e
Dor ego , Mrs . Harriett
Dorris , Mrs . Mary
Dowse , E. M.
Doyle , Tom
Doyl e , Mrs . W. T.
Dreger, Emma
Drexl er, A. H.
Drexler, Alma L.

$ 95. 00
15. 00
g3 . 34
lg. 50
30. 00
35. 00
75 . 00
150. 00
i 44.oo
6. oo
90. 00
go.oo
6. 77
7 . 50
35 . 20
12. 10
125.00
135. 00
gg. oo
7 . 16
l .2g
24. . 00
1$ . 25
2 . g7
15 . 00
4o .oo
10 . 00
15 . 75
10 .12
121. 00
20. 00
3 . 60
21. 95
75. 00
33 .32
130. 00
30.00
3 .00
50. 00
20. 00
$1 . 00
6.45
25 . 00
100 .00
105. 00
13 . 55
76 . 77
12. 50
50. 00

,
































February Sth, 1937
Duckgeischel , Louise
Duke , Mrs . Annabel
Dul aney , Ethel
GENERAL FUND
Dunne , Frank E 
Dutra, Augus t
Easlick , Maude E 
East man Kodak Stores .
Eby , Evelyr1 J 
Eddy & Eddy
Edelstein, Dr . Ma11rice
Edmunds , J ennie
Ed ' s Express
Edwards, Mur iel
Eiman, Margaret
Eisele & Company
Eisenberg ' s Whi te House
El Camino Chevrol et Co  .
do do
Escobar , Ray
Ezaki , J ames
Fagin , Irene
Fauerso , Monica
F-a ulding , Mrs . Wm.
Federal Drug Co .
Felts , A. W.
Fenstermaker , Rose
Fent Servi ce Co. , J ohn
Fent Service Co. John
Fent Servi ce Co. , J ohn
Ferguson, Marie
Fer nbaker , Clara .
Fesler , J ohn
Fi l lippini, R. C.



Firestone Auto Supply & Service St ores
Fish, W. E. .
Fisher , Floyd
Fi t zgerald, James
Flemi ng ' s Grocery
Floyd, Manl ey
Foot hill Dairy
Foss , Gates
Freitas , Lil lian
Fuller , Co . , W. P.
Gambucci , Rena
Ganahl Lumber Company
Garbarino , Theresa
Garci a , Anni e
Garden Dairy
Garr ett , J . M 

 





$150 .00
25 .00
s4. 52
305.00
2. 66
21.45
44 .85
7.00
l l . 76
100 00
g.oo
5.75
112.54
5.Sl
13 .00
6. 72
1.16
650.00
4o .oo
5.00
15.35
130 . 00
10 .00
.93
g3 . 99
11.00
62 .81
24.oo
65.12
135.00
44.35
2614.50
90 .00
2.32
50 .00
4o .oo
50 .00
16.42
20 .00
s .47
75 .00
110.00
95 . 64
70 . 61
6.4o
s .50
65 .00
13. 77
47 .50
31-6


























 











Garvey, Daisy
Garvin, Ruth
GENERAL FUND
Gaviota Store
Gilmore Oil Company
Gilmore, Dorothy
Glomset Gusta
Goddard-Jackson Co .
Golden State Co .
Gonzales, Ruth
Gott, C. A 
Goularte, Olga V.
Gower, Alvin H 

Gracia, Mrs . Joseph
Graybar Electric Company
Griess, Gertrude
Gruner, Starr
Gunderson , G. T . .
Gunsell , Ho,~ard
Gusman, Casimiro

'

Gutierrez Electric Company
Haider , Martin J 
Hale , l.IIary
Hales, Sadie Grace
Haley, Joe
Hammel, Max A.
Hammes, Steve
Haning, Bert P.
Hanze, Henry G.
Harberts, Richard
Harlan, Frank
Harris, Phoebe G.
Hart, Harriett
Hartwell, Ruth
Hauser, E. E.
Hayes, Nora
Hayward, Al . W 
Heaney, Marie
Heare, Agapita


Henderson , Allene Nelson
Hendr. ix Cabinet Shop, The
Henning, A. J .
Henning, H. H 
Henriksen, Muriel 
Hernandez, Mrs . Manuel
Higginson, Sarah
Hoag Seed Company
Hobbs Bros .
Hobbs , Robert N.
Hockett Service Station
Hogle, D.



$ 2. 00
36.13
9 . 00
23s. os
10.97
90 . 00
1 .14
93 . 72
7.00
4o .oo
5 . 00
90. 00
18 . 00
2 . s7
4o .oo
106. 90
13 . 30
40.00
15.00
4 .5s
165.00
90. 00
50. 00
4o .oo
15 .00
55 .00
100. 00
25. 00
60 .00
55 .00
100.00
90 .00
15 .00
101 . 72
9 . 6S
2 . 7g
150. 00
15.00
9 . 6$
67 . 9g
4o .oo
50. 00
90. 00
10. 00
12 . 50
4 . 96
2 .00
35.00
s . 50
125.00


























February 3th, 1937 
Hohmann, iV. C 
Holiday Hardware Co .
GENERAL FUND
do do
do do
do do
do do
Holland-Worley Co .
Hollingshead, C. M.
Hollis, A. F.

Holl ywood Wholese.le Produce Co.
Holste, Reve
Home of the Good Shepherd
Hooker , Wilbur O 
Hopman , Elsie
Houghton' s
Ho ught on 1s Grocery
Huerta, Caesario
Hughes, Mollie
Hunt, Anne
Hunt , R. B.
Hurlbut, Helen
Isom, B. -A.
I som, I . W.
Iwamoto Grocery
Jacobs, R. C 
J acobse ~,E. B 
.
Jagemann, Frieda E.
J ames , C. E.
J anssens , Albert A 
Jancsa, Ingrid
J ensen, Lars
J . & J. Company , The 
Johnson & J ohnson
J ohnson , A. L.
Johnson, F . W.
J ohnson , w. B.
J ohnson , W. B.
Johnston, W. F.
J ones Stationery & Gifts
do do
Jones , Gaylord
J ordano Bros.
 

do 
do
do
Judge , W. Elliott
do
do
do


$277. 20
9. 61+
1+ .15
11+. 92
1.70
1+.11
123 .02
5.00
75 .00
299 .s9
95 . 00
100 .00
i+o .oo
75 .00
3.69
70 .50
9. 00
95 .00
20 .00
36. 00
14o .oo
121 .00
50 .00
25 .00
6.oo
185 .00
11+5 . 00
19.35
11+3 .33
1+.oo
50 . 00
3.00
60 .11+
12 . 00
12 .00
60 .3g
5.00
75 .00
s .11+
1. 29
11+. 7g
33 .95
s6.93
66 . si+
92 . 61
16.os
1+.02
1+. 02
1+ .02
3 ?

3i8




































Karl' s Shoe Sore
Kegley , Eleanor
Kelleher, A~ . !{ 
Kelley , H 
Kelly, James
K e~drick , W1J l 1am
Kennedy , Clinton
Keran Laundry, The
Ker n, Helen
Kerns, G~adys
Kesler, Joe
Keystone Evelope Co.
Kinevan, Mary
King, Katherine
Kle in , Mr s . Ernest

GENERAL FUND



Knights of Columbus Home Assn .
Kni ght ' s of Pythias Building Association
Knorp , Lloyd
Knott , Charles W 
Kramer , 0 .
Krebbs, Mrs . Carl
Krell e Plumbing & Electric Cp  .
Kribs, Maude
Kyle, Chester
LaBreche, Jessie
Laker, James
Lambuth , R. W  
Lane, Anna
tang & Son Grocery, ark
Lansing , Chester
La Nueva Victori a
Larco Fish Co . , S.
Large, Delbert
Laughlin, Dean
Laurit zen , Kathryn
LaVies, Harriey
Lederle Labor atories
Lemmer, W. C 
Leslie , Mrs . George
Levey ' s Auto Top Shop
Lew-Bert ' s




Lewis Manufacturing Co mpa~y
Lewis, J . E.
Lewis , Myrtle
Lewis , Ruth
Libeu, Laurence L.
Liddecoat , ltary E.
Lillard, W. T.
Lind' s Cafe & Bakery
Lippincott , J . B.
 


$6.15
125. 00
135.00
115. 50
15 .00
16 .oo
50.00
48 .95
75 . 00
112 .90
28 . 50
17.51
20. 00
20.00
2 . 50
200. 00
4o .oo
90. 00
26.00
115.00
20. 00
2 .06
65 .00
45 .00
160.00
85.00
250. 00
5. 48
28. 41
40. 00
49 . 62
9 .00
75. 00
75.00
8 . 23
110.00
44.8s
6.oo
25.00
6.oo
32. 00
810. 64
10.37
45 . 00
105. 00
100.00
175. 00
22 . 01


























---------------------------------
February 8th, 1937
Lippincott, J . B 
Live Oa.k Dairy
Livingston, J .
GENERAL FUND
Loan and Buil ding Assn 
Lompoc Cafe 
Lompoc Light & Water Dept .
Lompoc Milk Co.
Lord, Mrs . George
-Lore, Lou S.
Los Alamos Meat Market
Lubischer, Edward
MacCul loch, Geo . E 
MacDonnell, Mrs . Katherine
.
Machado, Eva
Madeiros, Manuel
Madsen, Eva
Magner , C. P.
Magner Funeral Home, C. P.
do do
Main , R. C 
M~ in, R. C.
Mairani, Carolina
Manchester, J ohn
Mansfield, Rose
Maretti Estate, Richard
Marine, Dorothy
Marsh, Loa
Mar sh, )Aary B 
Martin, ~A rs . L. E.
Martinez, Mrs . Sauline
Mather, Mrs . Alyce
Mathews , Mrs . C. L.


Matthay Hospital Supply Company
?l~atthews, Patrick
Matz, Mrs . Wm 
Melvi lle, Thomas
]A:enegon, Mary
Menezes, lArs . Mary
Menezes, Mrs . Mary

Mid. Coun . Pub . Ser. COTP
do do
do do
do do
fviietzner, Hedwig -
Miller ' s Pharmacy





Miller Plumbing & Sheet Metal Wks .
Miller , Fra.n.k 
Miller , Henry
Miller, Rachel K 
Minetti, Cecilia
$72.00
23 . 87
85 .00
16.77
15 .00
4 .35
11.57
20.00
108 .00
8 . 20
55 .00
144. 23
49 . 00
27 .10
14.oo
80.00
25 .00
10.00
35 .00
376. 50
74. 25
so .oo
45 . 00
100. 00
3 .00
4o .oo
80.00
95 .00
42 . 00
4o .oo
78. 75
15. 00
46. 83
55.00
4 . 07
36. 13
50.00
70 . 64
60. 00
34.94
6 . 71
39 .70
121.05
75 . 00
19 . 55
5.15
20. 00
41 . 29
166 . 66
90 . 00
20






























Mission Hotel
Mission I ce Company
GENERAL FUND
Monteci to County Water Dist .
Monte Vista Dairy 
Moore Mercantile Co .
do do 
Moore , Lena
Moore, Rance
Moore, Mrs . Stella
Moraga, Frank P 
Moran, George
l~orinini 1 H. P. "
do do
Morley, Frank
Morley, Frank
'!!orris , George W 
Morris , Ray
Mountain View Grocery
Moxley, L. Blanche
Muench, Lillian
Mullenary , Della
Munce, Mafia
Muth, Walter
McAffee , Olga
McArthur, William
11:cCabe, C. D.
Mc Caleb, W. H 
McCanna, S. Pauline
McCaughey , Anna E.
McCaughey, J . P.



McGregor , Mrs . Robert
McKesson-Western Wholesale 
McKesson-Western Wholesale
MacMillan, Isabel

'
McNall Building Materials , I 
McNal Building Materials
McNee , Geo . G .
McNutt , W. B.
Neil, Mrs . M. F.
Nelson, Mrs . Fred
Nelson , Raphie
Newell, Gladys
Newland, L. H 

News Press Publishing Co 
do
do 
do
do
Nicholson Chevrolet Co 
Niedermuller, Otto
Nielsen & Peterson












$5 .14
22 . 25
7. 20
24. 50
57 .00
254. 73
10. 00
15 .00
20 .00
14o .oo
121.00
3. 00
14. oo
7. 73
5. 75
15 .00
25 . 00
34. 93
5. 48
2. 00
4o .oo
90 .00
25 .00
95 .00
4o .oo
7. 50
10.00
55 . 00
135 .00
170.36
4o .oo
207. 63
87. 53
60 .00
209 .35
39. 73
15 . 00
5. 31
10 .00
4o .oo
80 .00
s.oo
100.00
3.82
59 . 22
60 .00
s . 76
125. 00
2.00

















February St h, 1937 
Normandy Auto Court
Ograsky, J1~rs . Julia
Olive Grocery
Oliver' s Market
Oliver, A. G .
Olivera, Jim
Olivera, Mrs . Rose
Orcutt Mercantile Co .
Orton, John
Ott Hardware Co 
Ott Hardware Co.mpany
do do
Ovieda, Toney
Pace, George
Pace, Lela

Pacif 1c Coast Publishing Co .
Pacific Coast Publishing Co.
Pacific Freight Lines
Pacific Freight Lines Express
Pacific Greyhound Lines
Pacific Lodge
GE~JERAL FUND

Pacific Southwest Realty Company
Packer, Josephine
Packing Co. , A. N 
Page, C. A.
Parker, Fred C.
Parks, Anna
Parma Company
Parma Company
Patterson, Maude
Patterson, Mrs . Nancy
Pechumer, Frank
Pedersen, Charlotte
Penfield, Wall~ce C.
Penney Co ., J. C.
Penney Company, J . C.
Percal, Sam
Peterson, Erika


Peterson, Kenneth E.
Pettingill, Mrs . Chas .
Pfiitzner, Mrs . E. E 
Pffitzner, E. E., Valley Dairy
Pickett, Kenneth
Pico, Andre 1~

Pictorial California and the Pacific
Pippin, Emery J .
Pitts, D. B.
Pittsburgh Paint Store
Plescia, Bessie B.

s .32
20 .00
s . 20
12 . 63
s . 50
25 . 00
40 . 00
2.5s
7.60
2. 51
25 .75
s1.53
60 .00
30.00
75 .00
2. 52
56 .71
. 50
2.29
1. 90
22 . 50
45 .00
150.00
657 .87
19.19
50 .00
3.56
11 .11
102. 72
10. 00
25 . 00
s4.oo
75. 00
330.99
56 . 78
49 . 94
90 .85
3, . 02
100.00
43 . 87
4o .oo
13 .lS
50.00
3.50
180. 00
12 . 00
68 .75
2.32
100 .00
322
























\










Pollorena, Richard
Porter, Harry L.
Port er, Harry L.
Postmaster,
Postmaster
Potter ,Terence
Pr eisk~r , C. L 
Prickett , Vall 1.e
Purex Corporation
Purity Store
Railway Express Agency
Rasor, Earl
Ray ' s Pharmacy
Reasons , Ruth M.

Reed Manufacturing Comoany
Reedson 1 s Dairy .
Refinite Company., The
Reily Machine Works
Reily , F. B.
Remi ngton-Rand
Renick, Dee
Rhoades, Coy
Richards , Ltte
GENERAL FUND

Richfield Oil Company of California
Rider, Hazel
Riggs, Robert L 
Riggs , Robert L.
Rivera Grocery , E 
Roberds, A. E.
Robertson, Sara
Robinson, Theresa
Rodenbeck's
Rodman , Clyde L.
Rogers , Julia
Roll i ns , Hal
Rombold, Clyde
Ross, H 
Rossi, Mrs . Madelina
Rudol ph' s Grocery
Rtidolph, Harvey J 
Ruhjohn, Stanley
Rui z, Richard
Ruleau, P. M.
Russell, William E.
Rt1th Home
Ryan , Mary C.
Ryzner, J .
Safeway Stores
do do







$ 20 .00
7.42
77. 25
g2 . gg
10.00
100.00
45 .00
75 . 00
g.og
lS. 00
1.72
45 .00
27 . 05
125. 00
36. 73
21 .0S
l ,S74.g7
24.13
23 .00
10.05
135 .00
45 .00
51 . 61
13 .50
75 . 00
23 .36
12 .37
16. 20
50 . 00
4o .oo
75 .00
g. g6
155 .00
4o .oo
50 . 00
50 . 00
4o .oo
g .50
36 . 00
265 .01
15 . 00
50 . 00
125 . 00
175. 00
15 .00
75. 00
110. 00
315 .g3
45 .00




















February Sth, 1937
St . Francis Hospital GENERAL FUND
St . Vincent ' s Institution
Salgado, Jennie
Sander, Marguerite
San Marcos & Montecito Dairy
Santa Barbara Clinic
Santa Barbara Clinic
Santa Barbara Clinic
do do 
Santa Barbara Chamber of Commerce
do do do
Santa Barbara County Farm Bureau
Santa Barbara Directory Co .
Santa Barbara ~lectric Co .
Santa Barbara Pipe & Supply
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Santa Barbara Telepho ne Co .
.
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do 
do do
do do
do do
do do
do
do do
do do
Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Electric Co .
Santa Mar ia Gas Company
Santa Maria Gas Co .
Santa Maria Gas Co .
Santa Maria Lodge
Santa Maria Milk Co .
Savage, Josephine
Scarborough, Rtith
Scaroni, Margaret
Schauer Printing Studio
Scherer Company, R. L.

Schionnemann, Agnes
Schwabach er- Frey Co .
do do
Schweers, Sophie A.

Security First National Bank
Senay , Percy F.
Sesma, Mrs . Freida
Sexauer, Roland

Co .


$7. 50
.
526. 50
50.00
5 - ~-~
7. 4$
.
5. 00
9~00
10.00
75 . 00
135 .00
125.00
S.12
10.30
l S. 53
lltg . 66
7.10
42 .30
s9.36
179. 73
25. 05
3 . 90
6.42
. 3. 25
3.s5
s. so
20 . 65
3 .00
ll.34
27 .09
22 .41
1 . 50
57 .34
11. 26
10. 3$
300. 00
35 .74
39 .35
90.00
100. 00
1s3 .s4
27. s5
50 .00
1 .1$
1 . 70
90.00
40.00
13 . 51
25. 00
66 .40
324



























Shady Rest Auto Court GENERAL FUND
Sha.mhart , R. E 
Shamhart, Reid
Shaw, Arthur
Shea, Elizabeth
Shell Oil Company
Shepard, Frank
Shepard Co." Frank
Shorkley , T. M.
Silva, Mrs . J . R.
Silva, Pedro
Silveira, Mrs . Virginia
Simas, John
Si Rieland Add. Machine Serv.

Skipwith,Cecil

Smart Supply Comp. any, The
Smith, Effie

Smith, Mrs . Irene
Smith, Leland B.
Smith, Ray C.
Smyth, E. F.
Snider' s Cash Grocery
Snow, Beverley
Social Service Exchange
Sokoll, Anna
Solvang Mercantile Store
Sou. Calif . Disinfecting Co .
Sou . Calif . Edi AO n Co .
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do

Sou . Counties Gas Co 
Sou . Pacific Milli ng Company
do do
Sou.thi.vest ~tedical Supply
Spratt Optical Co . , George ,.
Spreitz Transportation
Squibb & Sons, E. R.
Squibb & Sona, E. R
Standard Auto Parts

Standard Oil Company of Calif .
Stanwood, W. S.
Stationers Corporation
Stationers Corporation
Stedman, E. J .
Stephan, Paul
Stevens, Fred G.


7. 21
34.32
1.00
100.00
160 .00
5.12
45.00
20 .00
25 .00
35.00
s .oo
7. 74
15 .00
3.07
15.45
15 .53
4o .oo
13 .17
125 .00
50 .00
7.95
19 .9g
24. oo
50 .00
152.77
10 .00
125. 70
3.26
23 .30
22 .S4
23 .35
252 .50
1. 59
6.3s
67 .16
12 .67
1.43
l lS.66
21 . 64
17 . so
19.07
19 . 66
S6 .94
60.00
57 .50
16 .15
90 .s3
150 .4s
lS.oo
6.oo
----~--------------------------------






















February gth, 1937
Stewart, John L  GENERAL FUND
Stoddard, Rebecca
Streeter , Geo . C 
Stronach, Mrs . Helen
Studer, J osephine
Stumbles, D. L.
Stut sman, Grant
Styre, Ben 
St1blett, Jr., Thomas C .
Suggs , Lul 11 B.
S\71anson , P, A.
Teeter , Mrs . Shirley
Teixeira, M 
Terry Service
.
Thacher, Luin K.
.
Thaxton, Theda
Thi el icke , Mrs . Fred
Thomas Publishing Company
Thomas , Elma
.
Thomasson , Sammie Lou
Thompson , Betty
.
Thompson, Elizabeth
.
Thompson , Elsie
Thurlby , J r ., Harry
. .
Tilley , H. L.
. -
Tilton , L. Deming
 Tognazzini , Hazel
Tompkins , Elvira
Torres , Mrs . Elizabeth
Trafford , Greet a B.
Traft on, Muriel
Trent, Vern

Tri-Counties Electric Supply Co .
Tubbs, J erome F 
Turner, Arthur D.
Turner, Lottie
Turner, Susan
Turner, W. A.
Ullman, Samuel L.
Under,vood Elliott Fisher Co .
do do
do do
Under\710od Typewriter Co .
Union Feed & Fuel Co .
do do
Union Hardware & Metal Co 
Union Hardware & nitet al Company
Uni on Mill and Lumber Co .
Uni on 011 Company




. .
-
$ 333 .33
125. 00
137. 50
25 . 00
34.84
60 .00
2s .oo
55 . 00
100 .00
g5 .00
90.00
41 .00
110.00
2. 06
15. 00
76 . 77
17. 34
10. 73
40.00
4o .oo
75 .00
3 . 55
1'-10 . 00
95 .00
225.00
100.00
49 .00
40.00
65 . 00
75 .00
97.74
ss.oo
10. 61
13.14
125. 00
4o .oo
l~o . oo
so .oo
166 . 66
22.15
10.30
25 . 03
17. 50
157.60
3 .30
10.06
14. 47
26.45
3 . 00
3' 5
326

























Univer sal AtltO Parts
Updi ke , Cecile
Valencia, Dolores

Valley Motor Sales Comp~ny
Van ' s Grocery Store
Van' s Grocery Store
Viet s , Carl
Visi ting Nurse Association
Wadsworth, Jr . , E. E 
Wagner, Gerald W.
Wal ker , Dorothy
Walker, R. O 
Wall , Tarry
Wallace & Sons Mfg . Co . , R.
Waller , L. D.
Walter s , Richard
Wandell , Ada
Wat erman , Mabel
Water Works Department
do do
do do
Watson, Lotti e
Watson, Raymond
Watt ' s Grocery & Market
Watts , Joe
Weidman , Phil
Weidman , W. 11erl e
Wel don , Thomas P 
Wengren, Selma
West Disinfecting. Company 
Western States Grocery Co 
,
Westwick I r 6n Wor ks
Whit ford , Margaret
Wiley, J . E.
Wilhi te Machi ne Works
Williams, Waldo
Willis , Etta Clar e
Wilm, 11rs . R. B.
Wilson ' s Carbon Co 
Wilson & D' Andrea
Wilson & D1Andrea
Wi l son , Eva L 
Wi l son, George H.
Wilson , Eva L.
Wood, Charles
Wood, E. M 
Wood, El i zabeth M.
Wood, Mrs. W. H 
Wood , 'l/illiam



. GENERAL FUND





$16 .73
50 .00
4.74
12.36
90 .02
43 .93
120 .00
11 .69
15.00
15 .00
50 .00
49 .50
125 .00
17.79
15.00
55 .00
3s .71
4o.oo
51. 65
2. 65
2. 65
3s.71
4o .oo
lS.oo
4o.oo
180 .00
135 .00
32 .19
54.19
9.1g
594 . 62
3. 50
s .50
33 .75
2.49
55 .00
15 .20
25 .00
29 .66
9.01
37. 60
300 .00
125 .00
27 .31
100.00
94.33
75.00
20 .00
55 .00

























February Sth, 1937 
Woods , Lu Bel GE~ERAL FUND
Woods , Mary E.
Woodworth, Helen L.
Wyeth & Brother, John
Young, Thomas

Hosmer , Helen FIRST ROAD FUND
Goleta Garage and Machine Shop TI1IRD ROAD FlJND
 
Smith, James
Whitney , E. H 
Ellis , l~ . J  FI FTH ROAD FUND
Mid. Coun. Pub . Serv. Corp .

Adam, Rozan M. GOOD ROADS FUND
Adams Company , J . D.
Akens , Wm .
Albertoni , J .
American Bi t umul s Co.
American-LaFrance and Foami te .I nd. ustri es
Arneel & Brandt
Associated Oil Company
Atterberry-Wells
Automobile Club of Sou . Calif .
Baker, Glenn
Bean , G. L.
Begg, James
Breck , Benjamin
Breen , Ed 
Brown- Bevis Equipment Co .
. .
But cher Company of L. A.


California Corrugated Culvert Co 
California Tire Co .
6oast Motor Parts Company
Commercial Motor Service
Cravens, Tom
Crews , H.
DeCost a, J ohn
Dellar, Earl
Devane , J . M.
Dinsmore , Albert
Dinsmore, Francis
Doerr, L. R.
Donaldson , N. B.
Dover , Frank
Downi ng, Harry

Ducommun Metals & Supply Company
Ducommun Metals & Supply Co .
Fl oyd, ~J!R.nley


-
$ 4o . oo
4o .oo
lSo.oo
15.67
4.94
25 .00
6o .oo
2.S6
75 . 00
7s . 45
50.00
110. 00
5 . 05
3.7S
7.90
91.35
17. 67
11. 2$
105. 00
7s .oo
io4.oo
54.oo
66 .oo
12 .S6
1S .7S
4o . 27
3.35
290. Sl
47 .32
45 .00
115. 00
25 .00
30.00
36. 00
42 . 50
25 . 00
75 . 00
52 .50
55. 00
1-to . 50
120. 15
12 .36
25 .00
3 7
328

























Gates , F. H  GOOD ROADS FUND
Gehr, Lloyd
Gilmore Oil Co .
Goddard-Jackson Company
Grigsby, Al .
Harnischf eger Corporation
Henderson , J ohn
Hildebrand , A. J .
H. & L. Corpor ati on
Horn, George
Huyck, Andy
Janes , J . W.
Kay Brunner Steel Products
Lambert, C. E.
Lambert, Clarence
Lambert, Ray
Lansi ng Co., Ross
Lester , James

Levey ' s Auto Top Shop
Lietz Comoany, The A.
Lillard, W. T.





Luke Trac t or & Equipment Company
Mack-I nternational Motor Truck Corooration
do
do
do
do 
Magneto & Electrical Service
Miller, Fran.k
Miller, Lee
Nicoles Plumbing Shop
Northwest Engi neering Company
Northwest Engi neering Company
Ott Hardware Co .
Ovieda , E. G 
Pacific Freight Lines
Pollorena, Richard
Ramirez , M 
Robbins , E. A.
Robison, 1~ . H.
Santa Maria G~s Company
Shell Oil Company
Silveria, Antone
Snow, Beverley

Southern Calif. Edison Co .
Standard Auto Body Works
Standard Oil Company
Stall.ff er Chemical Company
Stemper, Emil
Stemper, Emil
Stewarts Shoe Store
Stronach, William


$ 223 . 78
50 .00
32 . 21
42 .45
72 .00
13s.72
so .75
ss.oo
25 .47
36.00
50 .00
74 .oo
29 .64
96 .00
50 .00
75.00
45 .75
25 .00
3.s5
22 .11
51.00
10 .01
68 .16
14.14
3.29
17 .82
25 .00
200 .00
lS.36
7547 .75
5. s7
25 .13
50 .00
3.54
25 .00
121.00
40 .00
17s.50
26. SS
J.6 .oo
42 .50
30 .00
1. 25
45 .45
42 .12
5.54
50 .00
50.00
7.05
130 .00











'
February 8th, 1937
- Stur geon, H.  GOOD ROADS FUND
Stti.tsma.n , Grant
Sul livan, Earl
Thole , H.
Twitchell , L. L.

Union Hardware & Metal Co .
1Jnion Hardware. & Met al Co .
Union Hardware & Metal Co .
Union Mil l and Lumber Co .
Waugh, Chas.
Whalen, J . T.

Whaley Tire Co . , Fred
Yat1ney JJfaehine Works
Zachritz, George

Brown, Eugene B. HIGHWAY IMP. FUND
Crawford, Grace L. 
MacLeish, Gordon
Neel, Jr. , Harry
Santa Barbara. T.e lephone Co. 
Westwick, R. c.
 .
do do

Brown, Gertrude s. SALARY FUND
Cook, Philip E.
Dillon, Miss Ruth
Homan , Earl
Case, Dr. Harold T. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF
.
Graham, Harry R. PWA 1094-R FUND


FUND
Mid . Coun.Pub . Serv. Corp . GUAD . PUB. CEME . DIST .
FU ~JD
$115 . 50
12. 00
55 . 00
121. 00
50 . 00
42 . 46
4o .3g
147. g6
42 .17
66 .oo
161.00
4 . 47
53 . 2s
103 . 50
200 .00
100.00
28.ao
290.00
2. 30
300. 00
3 .46
98 .00
7. 00
75 . 25
17 .50
36 . 75
Berlier, v. M  SANTA MARIA CEME. DIST. FUND 100. 00
Free Advertiser, 
Smith, c. L.  
Whitney , M. H 
Whitney, M. H.
Ge1le , Henry R.
T. & T. Garage
The
LOS ALAMOS FIRE DIST. FUND
20 .09
100. 00
14. 43
175 .00
19.05
10. 00
Mid. Couh . Pub . Serv. Corp . CASMA . LT . DI ST . FUND
do
do
do
Budd & Bodin
Crane Company
do
Go,~d, George
Fratis, E. H.
do
do
d.o
s.
GUAD . LT . DIST. FUND 150. 70
LOS ALAMOS LT . DIST . FUND 87 . 95
ORCUTT LT. DIST. FUND 78. 50
B. CO . WATERWORKS DIST . 27. 50
No . l FUND
15 . 45
5. 49
29 . 25
45 .94


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District
Elec t ion.

Canvaqsing
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Ganahl Lumber Co  S. B. WATP\WORKS DIST. NO . l $493. 02
FUND
Hanly , Don
Holiday Hardware Co .
Mid. Coun.Pub . Ser v . Corp.
Mann, J ohn
Sant a Barbara Pipe & Supply Co 
Southern Paci fic .Mill i ng Co.
Wes twi ck I ron \'lo:r,lcs

1.70
1.55
5.25
34.37
s9.57
195.11
2. 89
Upon the pa ssage of the foregoing order, the r ol l being cal led, the followi ng
Supervisors voted Aye , t o wit: Thomas T. Di nsmor e, Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens ,

Ronal d M. Adam and C. L. Prelsker  Nays , None . .Absent , None.



Att e st:



Upon motion the Board adj ourned s i ne . di e. ---~ 
The f oregoing minutes are her eby~"+""-~v e d  .
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Chairman of the Board of Super visors.
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Board of Supervisors of the County of SantaBarbara, State of California,
February 23rd, 1937, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Thomas T. Dinsmore,
Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, C. L. Preisker and the
Clerk  Supervisor Preisker in the Chair.
/ In the Matter of Publishing Notice of Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation

District Election.

It appearing to the Board from the affidavit ot Elwin E. Mussell, principal

clerk of the printer and publisher of The Free Advertiser, and the affidavit of Norris
L. Klink, publisher and printer of The Herald-Recorder, that Notice of Santa Maria
Valley Water Conservation District Election has been published;
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said Notice of
 Election has been duly published.
/      
In the Matter of the Organization of the Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation
listrict. 
Resolution Canvassing Vote.
ct .  Resolution No. 2~65.
 BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:  
 WHEREAS, on the 9th day of February, ~931, an election was held, pursuant to

law and the order of this Board of Supervisors, and pursuant to due and legal notice by
posting and by publication as required by law and the said order of t his Board of
Superyisors, in the proposed Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation Districthereinafter
described, to determine the question whether such proposed district should or should
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not be organized and also to elect seven directors, and
   Whereas, this Board of Supervisors has this 23rd day of February, 1937, being
 the first meeting of said Board of Supervisors, regularly, general or special, held
. 
after said election, canvassed the returns of said election, and found and ascertained
that ~he total number of votes cast at said election was 1147; that of said total votes
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cast l.O lg were "Water Conservation District "Yes" and 122 were "Water Conservation
Distr~ct -"No"; and that a majority of all votes cast were and are "Water Conservation
Distr~ct - Yes and in favor of the organization of said proposed district.
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 Now therefore, it is hereby Resolved, Ordered and Declared that all of the
 

 
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February 23rd, 1937
territory above mentioned within the boundaries of the said Santa Maria Valley Water
Conservation District as fixed by the order of this Board and hereinafter described
be, and the same hereby is duly organized as a Water Conservation District under the
name of "Santa Maria Valley Water Qon~ervat1on District" under the proyisions of an ac
entitled "An Act to Provide for the creation, organization and government of water
conservation districts, defining their powers and prescribing the method of exercising
the same, re-enacting and continuing in force the provisions' of Chapter 166 of the 
Statutes of 1929, known as the 'Water Conservation Act of 19291 and validating and
confirming all proceedings had and taken under the provisions of said act resulting
 
i~ the organization of water conservation district and continuing such districts under
the provisions of this act with the powers herein conferred, said act being approved
.June 16th, 1931, - and being Chap~er 1020 of the statutes of 1931, pages 2045 to 2068,
inclusive, as said act was amended and revised by Chapter 906 of the Statutes of

1933, pages 2348 to 2361,
.
inclusive.
The territory above mentioned .and which is hereby declared to be organized
as such Water Conservation Distric~ i~ situated in the County of Santa Barbara, State
of Californ~a and the County of Sa~ L~is Obispo, State of California, and is bounded
and described as follows, to wit: 
Commencing at the common corner
of Subdivisions 160, 161 and
162 of the Rancho Guadalupe, in the
County of San Luis Obispo, State
of California. the said subdivisions
being shown on that certain map
entitled "Map of the Subdivisions
of the Rancho Guadalupe. Santa
Barbara County and San Luis Obispo
County, California, surveyed
and subdivided by J . T. Stratton,
November, 1871", the said map being
filed of record in the office of
the Recorder of Santa Barbara
County in Rack 4, Map No. 3, said
map also being filed of record in
the office of the Recorder of San
Luis Obispo County in Volume 8
of Maps, Page 117; thence South
along the division line between
Subdivisions 160 and 161 of said
Rancho Guadalupe as shown on
said Map. 63.28 chains, more or
less, to the North line of Subdivision
128 of the said Rancho
Guadalupe as shown on said Map;
thence S. 78 20' E 74.154 chains,
more or less, to a point in the
division line bet,veen Subdivisions
128 and 142 of said Rancho Guadalupe;
from said last mentioned
point the common corner of Subdivisions
128, 142, 159 and 160, of
said Rancho Guadalupe, as shown
on said Map, bears North 1 W., a
distance of 15.00 chains; thence S.
803,~  E., parallel to the North line
of Subdivision 142 of said Rancho
Guadalupe, 67.105 chains, more or
Jess to a point on the division line
between Subdivisions 141 and 142
of said Raneho Guadalupe; from
said last mentioned point the common
corner of Subdivisions 141,
142. 156 and 157, of said Rancho
Guadalupe as shown on said Map
bears North 14.955 chains; thence
S. 52 53' E., 79.107 chains, more or
less. to a point on the division line
between Subdivisions 140 and 141
of said Rancho Guadalupe; from
said last mentioned point the common
corner of Subdivisions 8, 140
and 141 of said Rancho Guadalupe,
as shown on said Map, bears
N. 1 20' W. 12:00 chains; thence
S. 73 51' E., 114.05 chains, more
or less. to the Southeast corner of
Subdivision 139 of said Rancho
Guadalupe as shown on said Map,
the said Southeast corner of Subdivision
139 designated on said
Map as Post "221", said point now being
marked by a 2" iron pipe monument
marked "Post 221, S. E. Cor.
Sub. 139, Rancho Guadalupe, J. D.
McGregor, L. S., 696"; thence
crossing the public highway in a
Southeasterly direction to the
Northwest corner of Subdivision
110 of said Rancho Guadalupe, as
shown as said Map; thence S. 8
37' E., along the West line of
Subdivision 110, 37.59 chains, more
or less, to Post 241, marking the
South\vest corner of Subdivision
110 of said Rancho Guadalupe;
thence S. 50 39' E along the
Southwesterly line of Subdivision
119 of said Rancho Guadalupe 49.72
chains, more or less, to the most
Southerly corner of said Subdivision
119; thence S. 39 51' E  along
the South\vesterly line of Subdivisions
120 and 121 of said Rancho
Guadalupe, 80.82 chains, more or
less, to the most Southerly corner
of said Subdivision 121; thence S.
4S0 40' E., along the Southwesterly
line of Subdivision 122 of said
Rancho Guadalupe. 39.76 chains,
more or less, to the most Southerly
corner of said Subdivision 122, the
same being a point on the common
line between the said Rancho
Guadalupe and the Rancho Punta
de la Laguna; thence N. 30 38' E.,
along the common line between
the said Rancho Guadalupe and the
Rancho Punta de la Laguna, 39.42
chains, more or less, to the most
\Vesterly corner of Block C as
shown on the "Map of the Goldtree
Division of the Rancho Laguna
in Santa Barbara County,
Subdivided by A. M. Po\vell in
July, 1895", said map being filed
of record in Santa Barbara County
in Book 2 of Maps at page 4;
thence East along the Southerly
line of said Block C, 13.20 chains
to a point; thence S. 46 E  along
the Southerly line of said Block C.
56.57 chains to a point; thence
East. 80.00 chains along a portion
of the Southern boundary of said
Block C as shown on saJd Map, to
a point; thence in a Northeasterly
direction to the Southwest corner
of. Lot 18 of Paderewski Subdivision
No. I as shown on "Map of
Paderewski Subdivision No. l, being
parts of Subdivisions No. 8
and 9 of the Punta de la Laguna
Rancho. Santa Barbara, California",
said map being filed in the
records of Santa Barbara County
in Book 15 of l\.faps, at page 27;
thence 0 08' W., along the \Vest
I
!
line of Lots 18 and 19, as snown on ~ -----------------
said map of Paderewski Subdivi- tions 12 and 13, T. 9 N  R. 33 W.,
sion No. 1, a distance of 3,223.34 S.B.B. & M., and Sections 7 and
feet. more or less, to the North- 8, T. 9 N., R. 32 W., S.B.B. & M.;
'"est corner of said Lot 19 of Pad- thence East 2640 feet. more or less.
erev1ski Subdivision No. l; thence along the South line of said Sec-
East 4856.3 feet, more or less, to tion 7, to the Southeast corner of
the Northeast corner of Lot 20 of the Southwest quarter of said Secsaid
Paderewski Subdivision No. l; tion 7; thence North 5280 feet,
thence East along the prolongation more or less. to the Northeast corof
the North line of Lots 19 and ner of the Northwest quarter of
20 of said Padere\vSki Subdivision said Section 7, and the same point
No. 1. a distance of 2950 feet, more being Post T. No. 5 of the Tepusor
less, to the East boundary line quet Rancho as per map of said
of the Rancho Punta de la La- Rancho on roe and of record in
guna; thence South along the East the office of the County Recorder
line of. the Rancho Punto de la of Santa Barbara County, Califor-
Laguna, a distance of 600 feet, nia, in Book F of Patents, Pages
more or less, to a point on the 36 and 37; thence along the bound-
North line of. the South half of ary of the said Tepusquet Rancho,
the South half of fractional Sec- West 2640 feet, more or less, to
tion 21, To\vnship 10 N  R. 34 W Post T. No. 4 of said Rancho as
S.B.B. & M.; thence East along shO\vn on said Map; thence along
the North line of the South half the boundary line of the said
of the South half of said Section Tepusquet Rancho. North 1320 feet,
21 to the Southeast corner of the more or Jess, to Post T. No. 3 as
North,vest quarter of the South- shown on said Map of said Tepuseast
quarter of said Section 21; quet Rancho; thence West along
thence South along the West line the boundary of said Rancho 1320
of the Southeast quarter of the feet. more or less, to Post T. No.
Southeast quarter of said Section 2, as shown on said Map, said
21 to the Southwest corner of the point also being on the North line
Southeast quarter of the South- of the South half of the South
east quarter of said Section 21; half of. Fractional Section 1, To\vnthence
East 1320 feet, more or less, ship 9 North, Range 33 West, S.
to the S. E. corner of said Sec- B.B. & M.; thence West along said
tion 21; thence East 10.560 feet, last mentioned line to the Northmore
or less, to the S. E. corner west corner of the South half of
of Section 23, T . 10 N., R. 34 W., the Southeast quarter of said Sec-
S.B.B. & M.; thence North 1320 tion 1; thence North along the East
feet, more or less. to the S. W. line of the West half of said Seccorner
of the North half of the S. tion 1, 3960 feet, more or Jess, to
W. ~~ Section 24, T. 10 N  R. 34 the Southeast corner of the South-
W., S.B.B. & M.; thence East 10,- \Vest quarter of Section 36, Town-
560 feet. more or less, to the N. E. ship IO North, Range 33 West, S.
corner of the South half of the S. B.B. & M.; thence North along the
E. ~~ of Section 19, T. 10 N  R. 33 East line of the West half of said
W S.B.B. & M.; thence South Section 36 to the Intersection of
1320 feet, more or less, to the S. said last mentioned line with the
W. corner of Section 20, T. 10 N., boundary line between the Coun-
R. 33 W S.B.B. & M.; thence ties of Santa Barbara and San Luis
South 1320 feet, more or less. to Obispo, State of California; thence
the Southwest corner of the North in a general Northwesterly direchalf
of the Northwest quarter of tion alonti said boundary line be-
Section 29, T. 10 N  R. 33 W., S. t\veen said Counties to the inter-
B.B. & M.; thence East 5280 feet, section of said County boundary
more or less, to the Southeast cor- line with the Westerly line of the
ner of the North half of the North- right of way of Pacific Coast Rai!-
east quarter of said Section 29; way Company, said point of interthence
South 1320 feet. more or section being in Section 34, T. 10
less, to the Southeast corner of the N  R. 34 W., S.B.B. & M.; thence
Northeast 'Eiarter of said Section along the West line of the right of
29; thence st 1320 feet, more or way of the Pacific Coast Railway
less, to the Northwest corner of the Co1npany in a Northerly direction
Northeast quarter of the South- 6500 feet, more or less, to the inwest
quarter of Section 28, T. 10 tersectlon of said Westerly line of
N  R. 33 W., S.B.B. & M.; thence the right of way of said Pacific
South 1320 feet, more or less. to Coast Railway Company with the
the S. W. corner of the Northeast Northwesterly line of Lot 30 of the
quarter of the Southwest quarter Subdivisions of the Rancho Nipomo,
of said Section 28; thence 3960 according to the "Map of the Subfeet,
more or less, to the North- divisions of the Rancho Nipomo,
east corner of the Southeast San Luis Obispo County. Califorquarter
of the Southeast quar- nla", being recorded in the office
ter of said Section 28; thence of the County Recorder of San
South 1320 feet, more or Jess, to Luis Obispo County. State of Calithe
Southeast corner of said Sec- fornia, in Book A of Maps. at page
tion 28; thence East, 5280 feet, 13; thence S. 44 30' W  along the
more or less, to the Northeast cor- division line between Lots 29 and
ner of Section 34. Township 10 N., 30 of said subdivisions of said
R. 33 W., S B.B. & M.; thence Rancho Nipomo. as shown on said
South 1011 feet, more or less, to Map, 4800 feet, more or less, to
Post S. No. 8 of the Survey of the Station 285. as shown on said map
Rancho de Suey, as per map of thence Westerly in a straight line
said Rancho on file and of record 2000 feet, more or Jess, to Station
in the office of the County Record- 392. as shown on said Map; thence
er of Santa Barbara County, in from said Station 392, N. 55 15'
Book G of Patents, page l; thence W  8.00 chains to Station 391, as
East, along course No. 17 of said shown on said Map, thence from
Rancho de Suey 3300 feet, more or said station 391. N. 78 45' w. 14.50
less, to the intersection with the chains to Station 390 as shown on
West line of the public road run- said Map; thence from said Section
ning Southerly to the Town of 390, N. 66 30' W., 17.50 chains to
Garey; thence Southerly along the Station 389. as sho\vn on said Map;
West line of the last mentioned thence from said Station 389, N. 71 
road 1750 feet. more or less, to W., 10.00 chains to Station 388, as
the East and West center line of sho\vn on said Map thence from
Section 35. T. 10 N  R. 33 W  s. said Station 388, N: 58 w., 8.50
B.B. & M.; thence West 1600 feet, chains to Station 386, as shown on
more or less, to the Northwest cor- said .IM'ap; thence from said Staner
of the Southeast quarter of tion 386. N. 68 40' W., 11.54 chains
said Section 35; thence South, to Station 404, as shown on said
along the West line of the South- Map; thence from said Station 404
east quarter of said Section 35, N. 44 W  6.50 chains to Station
2000 feet, more or less. to the In- 403, as sho\vn on said Map; thence
tersection of the Northeasterly line from said Station 403, N. 51  w 
of the right of \Vay of the Pacific 11.00 chains to Station 402 as
Coast Railway Company; thence shown on said Map; thence from
Southeasterly along the North- said Station 402, N. 43 w 5.00
easterly line of the ri~ht of way chains to Station 384, as sho\vn on
of the Pacific Coast Railway Com- said l\.fap; thence from said Stapany
to Monument V. T. No. 8. as tlon 384, N. 60~2 W  27.31 chains
sho\vn on that certain "Map sho\v- to Station 401, as shown on said
Ing survey of property of Valerio Map; thence from said Station 401
Tognazzini", filed in the office of N. 773 4. 0 w  5.00 chains to Station
the County Recorder of Santa Bar- 382, as shown on said Map; thence
bara County in Records of Sur- from said Station 382. N. 77~4  w.,
veys Book 23, Page 72; thence S. 17.17 chains . to Station 400, as
52 28' 20" E 163.448 feet to a sho\vn on said Map thence from
point; thence No. 89 47' 48" E said. Station 400. N'. 51  w., 5.32
24.963 feet to an 8"x8" concrete chains to Station 399 as shown on
monument, marking the North- said Map; thence from said Stawest
corner of the Depot Grounds, tlon 399. N. 82',~  W ., 8.46 chains
as shown on the "Map of the to Station 380, as shown on said
Town of Sisquoc". filed Oct. 4. llfap; thence from said Station 380
1910, in the office of the County N. 76~~  W  6.27 chains to Station
Recorder of Santa Barbara County; 398, as shown on said Map; thence
thence South along the East line f1om said Station 398, s. 82\~  w.
of Section 12, MO feet, more or 18.37 chains to Station 397. as shown
less, to the common corner of Sec- on said Map; thence from said
Station 397, S. 87 W  6.00 chains
fO Station 378. as shown on said
Map; thence from said Station 378,
N. 76 15' W., 14.45 chains to Statlon
396. as shown on said Map;
thence from said Station 396. N.
65 30' W  16.57 chains to Station
375, as sho\vn on said Map; thence
crossing road In a Northwesterly
direction from said Station 375 to
Station 395 as shown on said Map;
thence from said Station 395, in a
straight line Westerly to Station
371 as shown on said Map; thence
in a stragiht line Westerly from
said Station 371 to Station 368, as
shown on said map; thence from
said Station 368, in a straight line
Westerly to Station 21, as shown
on said Map; thence from said
Station 21, in a straight line Westerly
to Station 22 as shown on said
Map; thence N. 25 48' W. to Station
N. No. 3, as shown on said
Map, said point being Post G No.
9 as shown on the "Map of the
Subdivisions of the Rancho Guadalupe,
Santa Barbara County and
San Luis Obispo County, California,
surveyed and subdivided by
J. T. Stratton, Nov., 1871". the said
map being filed of record in Santa
Barbara County Records in Rack
4. Map No. 3, said Map also being
filed in San Luis Obispo County
Records in Vol. 8 of Maps, page
117; thence Westerly along the
Northerly boundary line ot said
Rancho Guadalupe to Post 151 set
at the most Westerly corner of
Subdivision 16 of said Rancho
Guadalupe as shown on said Map;
thence S. 48 12' E along the
Southwesterly Hne of said Subdivision
16 of said Rancho, 18 chains,
more or less. to a point on the
prolongation of the Northwesterly
line of Subdivision 27 of said
Rancho Guadalupe; thence South\
vesteriy along the prolongation of
said Northwesterly line of said
Subdivision 27 of said Rancho
Guadalupe, and along the Northwesterly
line of said Subdivision
27 of said Rancho Guadalupe, 35.73
chains. more or Jess, to the most
Westerly corner of said Subdivision
27 of said Rancho Guadalupe;
thence S. 51 12' E., along the
Southerly line of Subdivisions 27.
28. 29. 30. 31. 32 and 33, of said
Rancho. 173.77 chains, more or less.
to the Northwest corner of Subdivision
73 of said Rancho Guadalupe,
as shown on said Map: thence
S. 5' 07' E  along the West line of
Subdivisions 73, 74 and 75, of said
Rancho Guadalupe. 67.41 chains,
more or less. to the Northwest corner
of Subdivision 76 of said
Rancho Guadalupe; thence S. 20
w., along the Westerly line of said
Subdivision 76 of said Rancho
Guadalupe, 39.79 chains, more or
Jess. to the most Northerly corner
of Subdivision 149 of said Rancho
Guadalupe; thence Southwesterly,
along the West~rly line of Subdivisions
149, 152 and 153 of said
Rancho Guadalupe, to the common
corner of Subdivisions 153,
155. 158 and 162 of said Rancho
Guadalupe; thence Westerly along
the Northerly line of Subdivisions
158 and 160 of said Rancho Guadalupe.
to the point of commencement.
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AND WHEREAS, from said canvass of said vote, it appears that the following
persons received the following number of votes respectively for the office of Director
of said

District from the seven respective divisions
Division Number 1 M. B. O'Brien
Severino Ferrari
Fred Malizia
Rena Righetti
Scattering
Division Number 2
E. J. Parrish
H. B. Graves
Division Number 3
Guido o. Ferini
Division Number 4
C. J. Donovan

J. P. Souza
Division Number 5
H  E. Pezzoni
R. E. Easton
John R~ Hutchison
M. B. O'Brien
Division Number 6
Owen Rice
Division Number 7 L. H. Adam
Scattering
thereof, as follows,
56 Votes
2 Votes .
Votes
1 Vote
1 vote
47 Votes
1 Vote
4 Votes
19 Votes
1 Vote
468 Votes
l.Vote
1 Vote
1 Vote
20 Votes
14 Votes
l Vote

to wit:
And WHEREAS, it appears from said canvass t hat said M. B. O'Brien, E. J.
. .
Parrish, Guido o. Feri ni, C. J. Donovan, H. E. Pezzoni, Owen Rice, and L. H. Adam,
have received respectively the highest number of votes for director from said respecti
divisions. 
Now Therefore, it is further Resolved, Ordered and Declared that M. B. O'Brien
has been duly elected to -the office of director of said Santa Maria Valley Water
Cons ervation District from Division Number One thereof, that E. J. Parrish has been
duly elected to the office of director of said Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation
District from Division Number Two thereof, that Guido o. Ferini has been duly elected
to the office of director of said Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation District from
Division Number Three thereof, that C. J. Donovan h as been duly elected to the office
of director of said Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation District from Division Number
Four thereof, that H. E. Pezzoni has been d11ly elected to the office of director of
said Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation District from Division Number Five thereof,
that Owen Rice has been duly elected to the office of director of said Santa Maria
Valley Water Conservation District from Division Number Six thereof, and that L. H.
Adam has been duly elected to the office of director of said Santa Maria Valley Water
Conservation District from Division Number Seven thereof.
It is further Resolved, Found, Ordered and Declared that each and all of the
proceedings requisite and necessary for legal organization of said District and electio
of each of said directors have been done and performed as required by law.
It is further Resolved, Ordered and Declared that the seven divisions of said
district be, and they shall remain the same as the same have been heretofore establishe
by this Board. Said Division being respectively numbered, bounded and described as
follows, to wit;



DIVISION NUMBER. ONE
Includes all that area \Vithin the
boundary lines of Division Number
One of the proposed Santa Maria Valley
Water Conservation District, said
Division Number One being described
as follows, to-wit:
All that portion o( the proposed
SanlD Maria Valley \Vater Conservation
district !yin~ West and
North of the following described
line: Commencing at a point on
the d1vision line between Subdivisions
139 and 140 of the Rancho
Guadalupe, as shown on that certain
map entitled 'Map of the Subtllvfqons
of the Rancho Guadaluoe.
Santa Barbara County and San
Luis Obispo County. California,
~urveyed and subdivided by j. T.
Stratton. November. 1871", the said
map being filed of record in the
oUlce ot the Recorder of Santa
Barbara County in Rack 4, Map
No. 3, said map also being filed of
record in the office of the Recorder
o! San Luis Obispo County
In Volume 8 of Maps. Page 117, said
point being on the Southerly
boundary of the proposed Santa
Marla Valley Water Con~"rvatlon
District; thence North 10 West,
25.63 chains. more or Jess, to the
co1n1non corner of Subdivi5ions 8,
11. 139 and 140 of said Rancho
Guadalupe; thence North along the
East line of Subdivision 8 to the
Northeast corner of said Sudlvlslon;
thence East along the North
line of Subdivisions 9 and 10 to the
Northeast corner of Subdivision
10 of said Rtncho Guadalupe
thence continuing Easterly to the
intersection with the Southerly prolonJation
of the West Une of Subdivision
5 of said Rancho Guadalupe;
thence North along the Southerly
prolongation of the West line of
said Subdivision 5 and the \Vest
line of Subdivision 5 to the North\
vest corner of said Subdivision 5;
thence Northerly along the prolongatl?
n of the West line of said
Subdlvlion 5 to the intersection
with the South line of Subdivision
72 o( ~aid Rancho Guadalupe;
thence Easterly along the South
line of Subdivision 72 of said
Rancho to the Southeast corner O(
said Subdivision 72; thence North
along the East line of Subdivision
72 to the Northeast corner of said
Subdivision 72; thence Northerly
along the East line of Subdivision
67, to the Northeast corner of said
subdivision 67: thence Northerly
In a straight line to the Southeast
corner of Subdivision 59 of
said Rancho Guadalupe; thence
Northerly along the East line of
Subdivision 59 to the Northeast
corner of said Subdivision 59;
thence Westerly along the North
line of said Subdivision 59, to the
Southeast corner of Subdivision 51
of said Rancho Guadalupe; thence
Northerly along the East line of
Subdivision 51. to the Northeast
corner of said Subdivision 51;
thence Northerly in a straight line
to the Southeast corner of Subdivision
41 or said Rancho Guadalupe;
thence Northerly along the
East line of said Subdivision 41, to
the Northeast comer of Subdivision
41 of said Rancho, and being a
point on the Northerly boundary
of the proposed Santa Maria Valley
Water Conservation District.
DIVISION NUMBER TWO
Includes all that area within thE
boundary Imes of Division Numbe1
Two of the proposed Santa Marla Val
ley Water Conservation District. said
Division Number Two being described
as follows, to-wit:
Commencing at a point on the
Southerly bounda'1' line of the
proposed Santa Maria Valley Water
Conservation District, said point
being on the division line of Sub- ,
division 139 and 140 of the Rancho
Guadalupe, said point lying S. lo
E. 25.63 chains from the common
corner of Subdivisions 8. 11. 139.
and 140 as shown on that certain
map, entitled Map of the Subdivisions
of the Rancho Guadalupe,
Santa Barbara County and San Luis
Obispo County, State of California,
surveyed and subdivided by
j. T. Straton. November, 1871". the
said map b eing filed of r ecord In
the office of the Recorder of Santa
Barbara County in Rack 4, Map
No. 3. said map also being filed of
record In the office of the Recorder
of San LuiS Obispo in Vol.
8 of Maps. Page 117; thence S. 73
15' E. 71.43 chains more or less to
the Southeast corner of Subdivision
139. of said Rancho designated on
said map as Post "221'" said point
now being marked by a 2" iron
pipe monument marked "Post 221
S. E. Cor. Sub. 139 Rancho Guadalupe
J. D. McGregor L.S. 696";
thence crossing the public highway
in a southeasterly direction to
_ _,he northwest come~ of Subdlvi-

February 23rd, 1937
STon 110 of said Rancho Guadalupe
as shown on said map; thence S.
9 37' E. along the West line of
Subdivision 110 37.59 chains. more
or less, to Post 241, marking the
Southwest comer of Subdivision
110 ot said Rancho Guadalupe;
thence S. so 39  E. along the
Southwesterly line of Subdivision
119 of said Rancho Guadalupe 49. 72
chains more or IC$S to the most
Southerly corner of said Subd1viFion
119. thence S. 39 51' E. along
the Southwesterly line or Subdivisions
120 and 121 or said Rancho
Guadalupe 80.82 chains more or less
to the most Southerly comer of said
Subdivision 121; thence S. 48 40'
E along the Southwesterly line of
Subdivision 122 of said Rancho
Guadalupe 39.78 chains more or
less to the most Southerly comer
of said Subdivision 122, the same
belne a point on the common line
between the said Rancho Guadalupt
and the Ranch Punta de la
Laguna, thence N. 30 38' E. along
the common line between the said
Rancho Guadalupe and the Rancho
Punta de la Laguna 39.42 chain.'!
more or less, to the most Westerly
corner of Block C as shown on the
"Map of the Goldtree Division of
the Rancho Laeuna In Santa Barbara
County, Subdivided by A. M.
Powell In juJy, 1895" said map being
filed of record In Santa Barbara
County In Book 2 of Maps
at Paee 4; thence East along the
Southerly line of said Block C
13.20 chains to a point; thence S.
46" E. along the Southerly line of
said Block C 56.57 chains to a
point; thence East 80.00 chains
along a portion of the Southern
boundary of said Block C as shown
on said map to a point; thence In
a Northeru.terly direction to the
Southwest corner or Lot 18 of
Padcre\vskl Subdivision No. 1 as
shown on ":P.1ap of Paderewski
Subdivision No. l; being parts of
Subdivisions No. 8 and 9 of the
Punta de la Laeuna Rancho, Santa
Barbara County. California", said
mop bt:lnf filed in the records of
Santa Barbara County In Book 15
oC l\1apo; at Pare 27; thence N. o
08' W. along the West line of Lots
18 and 19 as shown on said Map
of Podere,vskl Subdivision No. 1. a
distance of 3.223.34 feet, more or
less, to the Northwest corner of
~aid Lot 19 of Paderewskl Subdivision
No. l; thence Northerly to
the Southeast corner of Lot 7 of
Subdivlsior1 4 of the Rancho Punta
de la Laeuna, os shown on that
certain map entitled "Map of Subdivisions
3 and 4 of the Rancho
Punto de lo Lofuna, surveyed by
j, Victor jessee. May 18, 1893''. said
map being filed and of record in
the office of the County Recorder
of Sonto Barbara County. California;
thence West along the South
line of Lots 7 and 6 of Subdivision
No. 4, as shown upon said Map. to
the Southwest corner of said Lot
6; thence Northeast to the Northeast
corner of Subdivision 101 of
said Rancho Guadalupe; thence
Westerly along the North line of
Subdivisions 101. 102, 103, 104, 105
and lOG, to the Southeast corner of
Subdivision 14 of said Rancho
Guadalupe; thence North along the
East line of Subdivision 14 of said
Rancho Guadalupe to the Northeast
corner of said Subdivision 14;
thence \Vest along the North line
of Subdivision 14. to the County
Road; thence Northerly alone the
East side of the County Road to
the North line of Subdivision 13;
thence Westerly alonir the North
line of Subdlvl~ions 13. 10 and 9,
to the Northwest corner of Subdivision
9 of said Rancho; thence
South along the West line of Subdivisions
9. 11 and 139, to the point
o( commencement.
Guadalupe, thence :southerly alonf
the Southeast line of said Rancho
Guadalupe 47 chains more or less.
to P!:t A No. 2. being the WesterIv
comer of Lot 2 of Subdivision
No. 3 as shown upon that certain
map. "Maps of Subdivisions 3 and
4 of the Rancho Punta de la Laguna.
Surveyed by J. Victor jessee.
l\fay, 1893", said map belne
filed and of record in the office
of the County Recorder of Santa
Barbara County, State of California.
thence South along the West
line of Lot 2 and the \Vest line of
Lots 3 and 4 of said Subdivision
No. 3 to Post A No. 1, being the
Southwest comer of Lot 4 of said
Subdivision No. 3: thence on the
prolongation of said last mentioned
course to the North line of
Subdivision No. 4 as shown on
said Map; thence East along the
North line of Lot 7 of said Subdivision
No. 4 to Post C No. 2.
marking the Northeast comer of
Lot 7 of said SubdlYislon No. 4;
thence South along the East line
of Lot 7 of said Subdivision No. 4
to the Southeast corner of said Lot
7: thence West along the South
line of Lots 7 and 6 of said Sub
division No. 4 as shown upon said
Map, to the Southwest corner of
said Lot 6; thence Northeast to
the Northeast corner of Subdlvl
sion 101 of said Rancho Guadalupe;
thence Westerly along the
North line of Subdivisions 101. 102,
103, 104, 105 and 106, to the Southeast
corner of Subdivision 14 of
said Rancho Guadalupe; thence
North along the East line of Subdivision
14 of said Rancho Guadalupe
to the Northeast corner of
said Subdivision 14; thence West
along the North line of Subdivision
14, to the County Road;
thence Northerly along the East
side of the County Road to the
North line of Subdivision 13 of
said Rancho Guadalupe; thence
Northerly in a straight line to the
Southwest corner of Subdivision 5
of said Rancho Guadalupe; thence
North along the West line of Subdivision
5 of said Rancho Guadalupe
and the West line of said
subd1vision 5 to the Northwest
comer of said Subdivision 5;
thence Northerly along the prolongation
Of the West line of said
Subdivision No. 5 to the Intersection
with the South line of Subdivision
72 of said Rancho Guadalupe;
thence Easterly along the
South line of Subdivision 72 of said
Rancho Guadalupe to the Southeast
comer of said Subdivision 72;
thence North along the East line
of Subdivision 72 to the Northeast
corner of said Subdivision 72:
thence Northerly along the East
line of Subdivision 67 to the Northeast
corner of said Subdivision 67:
thence Northerly In a straight line
to the Southeast corner of Subdivision
59 of said Rancho Guadalupe;
thence Northerly along the
East line of said Subdivision 59 to
the Northeast corner of said Subdivision
59; thence Westerly along
the North line of Subdivision 59
to the Southeast corner of Subdivision
51 of said Rancho; thence
Northerly along the East line of
Subdivision 51 to the Northeast
comer of said Subdivision 51:
thence in a straight line Northerly
to the Southeast corner of Subdivision
41 of said Rancho Guadalupe;
thence Northerly along the
East line of said Subdivision 41
to the Northeast comer of Subdivision
41 of said Rancho and being
a point on the Northerly
boundary of the proposed Santa
Maria Valley Water Conservation
District: thence Easterly along the
North line of Subdivision 42, 43. 44,
and 45, to the point of beginninf.
DIVISION NUMBER FOUR
California. In Book A of Maps,
page 13; thence Northerly to an Intersection
with the North boundary
line of the proposed Santa Maria
Valley \Vater Conservation District.
said point of Intersection being
Station 265 of the Subdivisions
of the Rancho Nlpomo as shown on
said map .
DIVISION NU:11BER FIVE I
I The boundaries of said Division Number
Five of said proposed Santa Maria
Valley \Vater Conservation Distrlct is
described as follows, to-wit:
All that portion of said proposed
Santa l\.farla Valley \Vater Conservation
District lying East of Division 4
and West of the following described
line:
Commencing at a point on the
Southerly boundary of said proposed
Santa Maria Valley Water
Conservation District. said point
being the Southeast corner of Section
23. TO\vnshlp 10 North, Range
34 \Vest. S.B.B. & M  and running
thence Northerly along the East
line of Sections 23, 14. 11, and 2,
Township 10 North, Range 34 West.
S.B.B. & M to the Northerly
boundary line of said proposed district.
DIVI SION NUMBER. SIX
Includes all that area lying within
the boundary lines of Division Number
Six of the proposed Santa Maria
Valley Water Conservation District,
said Division Number Six being described
as follows. to-wit:
I
All that portion of the proposed
Santa Marla Valley Water Conservation
District lying and being
East of Division 5 and lying and
being West of the following described
line:
Commencing on the Southerly
boundary or said proposed Santa
Marla Valley Water Conservation
District, said point being the Southeast
comer of the Southwest
quarter of Section 20, Townshlp 10
North, Range 33 West, S.B.B. & M 
and running thence Northerly along
the North-South center line of
Section 20 and Section 17. Township
10 North, Range 33 West. to
the Northeast corner of the Southwest
quarter of said Section 17;
thence North along the North prolongation
of said last mentioned
line to the intersection of sa1d prolongation
of said line with the
Northern boundary of said proposed
d !strict.
DIVISION NUMBER SEVEN
Includes all that area lying within
the boundary lines of Division Seven
of the proposed Santa Maria Valley
Water Conservation District, said Division
Number Seven being described
as follows, to-wit;
All that portion of the proposed
Santa Marla Valley Water Conservation
District lying East of Division
G thereot and being all that
portion of said proposed Santa
Marla Valley Water Conservation
District except such as Included
within Divisions l, 2, 3. 4, 5 and 6
thereof.
DIVISION NUl'llBER. TUREE Includes all that area \Vlthln the
Includes all that area within the boundary Jines of Division Number
boundary Jines or Division Number Four of the proposed Santa Marla
Three of the proposed Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation District.
Valley Water Conservation District, said Division Number Four belnf desaid
Division Number Three being de- scribed as follows, to-wit:
scribed as tollows, to-wit: All that portion of the proposed
Commencing at a point on the Santa Maria Valley Water Conser-
Northerly boundary line of the vatlon District IYii:tg East dofWDli
proposed Santa Marla Valley Water vision 2 and Division 3 an es
Conservation District said point of the following described line:
being designated as Post G No. 9 Commencing at a point on the
and shown on that certain ,map en- Southerl~ bounda1y of the protitled
Map of the Subdlv1Slons of I posed' Santa Maria Valley Water
the Rancho Guadalupe, Santa Bar- c onservation District, said point
hara County and San Luis Obispo being the southeast corner of Sec-
County, State or California, Sur- tion 2l Township 10 North Ranee
veyed and Subdivided by J. '1: 34 West s BB & M  thence North
Straton, November. 1871". th.e said along the 'Eii.si line 'of Sections 21.
map being filed of record in the 16 9 and 4 Township 10 North
office of the Recorder of Santa Range 34 west thence continuing
Barbara County In Rack 4. Map North along the East line of Sec-
No 3. said map also being filed or uon 33 Township 11 North Range
record In the office of the Re- 34 West, S.B.B. & M  to an intercordcr
of San Luis Obispo County section \v1th 'he Southerly line of
in Vol 8 of l\1aps. Page 117; thence the subdivisl~ns of the Rancho
Southeasterly along the Northeast- Nipomo as sho'vn on that certain
erly line of said Rancho Guada- map of the Subdivisions of the
lupe to the most Easterly comer Rancho Nipomo recorded in the
.Jf Subdivision 90 2f ~Id Rancho office of the County Recorder of
San Luis Obispo Coun.ty. State of
3 3

 
 
It is f~rther Resolved anq Ordered that the foregoing Resolution be entered
on the minutes of this Board a~d that four copies of this Resolution be duly certified
by the Clerk of this Board. T~at one certi~ied copy thereof be by the Clerk of this
Board immediately filed for record in the office of the Cou~ty Record.er of the County
Of Santa Barbara and that one of said certified copies thereof be by said Clerk of this
Board immediately file.d ~or .record in the office of the County Recorder of the County
of San Luis Obispo; and that the Clerk of this ~oard immediately file one of said
certified copies the~eof'. w1.th the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of' Santa Barbara
County, and that the Clerk of this Board immediately forward one of said certified
copies to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of th~ County of San Luis Obispo, State
of California, for filing in the records of the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara
County and San Luis Obispo .county, State of California.

-- --- -----~~--------------------------------------- 334
Req1lei=it ~f
Sonthern Pac
ific Com "'a.ny
for PPrmissi
to Exteni
Side TrAct.
n


Upon the passage of the foregoing Resolution, the roll being called, the following
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. D~nsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Request of Southern Pacific Company for Permission to Extend
Side Track Across Fairview Avenue, Goleta, and Petition of Harry E. Sexton, et al., for
Denial of Said Request.
J. E. Sloan, representing the Southern Pacific Company, and Harry E. Sexton,
representing property owners protesting the granting of aforementioned request, presented
their arguments for and against the construction of a side track across Fairview
Avenue. The Board appointed Dr. Walter S. Franklin, Harry E. Sexton and Albert Spauldi g
.
as a committee to represent interested property owners, and requested them to meet with

Mr. Sloan in an attempt to reach an agreement suitable to all concerned; said committee
to report to the Board of Supervisors at their meeting of March let, 1937 
' -
Co mmun i ca. ti o .  / In the Matter of Communication from the Santa Barbara County Farm Bureau,
Corrections
tn the 1936
Ass"'qsment
Roll etc .
Corn"lunicatio
st~te SunPrvi
o.ors 1 1!e et
ing Rel ative
to Int Prn~.ti
E~posi tion.
I
Relative to Sale of Dairy Products of Non-tested Herds.
_.
Supervisors Adam and Stevens were requested to take up the matter of a propose
/ Ordinance, prohibiting the sale of dairy products from non-test.e d he~ds, with the Count
ftealth Department and Farm Bureau, and rep9rt their findings to the Board.
J
In the Matter of Corrections in the 1936 Assessment Roll and 1935 Delinquent
Roll.
It satisfactorily appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, from a report filed by the County Assessor, that errors
have been made in certain assessments for the years 1935-1936, and application having
been made to the Board by said County Assessor for the cancellation of said assessments
and any and all uncollected taxes on or against said real or personal property, as
provided by Sections 3go~a and 3gg1 of the Political Code and amendments thereto; and
It' further appearing that the written consent of the District Attorney of said
County of Santa Barbara, to the cancellation of said assessments, has been obtained
therefor,
NO\'l, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the Audi tor of the County of Santa Barbara,
'
State of California, be and he is hereby authorized to make the necessary corrections
.
in the Assessment Roll for the year 1936, and Delinquent Roll for the year 1935, as set

forth in said report as follows, to wit:
Strike off from assessment roll 1936, Albert A. Dudley Vol. 3 page 542,
receipt #4S21, tax of $27.90. This was an error in assessing solvent credits as money.
Strike off from C. A. Edwards Est. Delinquent roll 1935, page 53, all taxes,
penalties and costs against lot #21 Sec. 3 Twp 4 N R 27 W. This was an error in
original assessment there being no such lot.
Strike off from Mae R. Curran, Vol. 2 page 175, assessment roll of 1936, pereo al
property $1S4o. This was an error in assessing furniture which had been removed from
-
county prior to the let Monday in March that year.
~ In the Matter of Communication from W. P. A., Relative to Claim Against the
Estate of Benjamin Liceaga.
-
The Clerk was directed to advise the W. P. A. that, inasmuch as the County
paid for the burial of Benjamin Liceaga, it has a claim against his estate and is not
willing to waive same.
J In the Matter of State Supervisors Meeting, February 25th, 1937, at San
Francisco, Relative ~o International Exposition.
nt.l
Supervisor Preisker signified his intentions of attending the Supervisors




Report .
Renort . I
February 23rd, 1937
3. -~
meeting at San Francisco, and asked for an express~on of ~pinion from the other members
of the Board as to whether or not they are in .favor of participating in the Internation
al Exposition by entering an exhibit, and if so, whether the County should enter alone

or in cooperation with others. Tentative opinions were as follows , to wit:
Participation in Exposition - - - -
Thomas T. Dinsmore
Sam J. Stanwood
Fred G. Stevens
Ronald M. Adam
C. L. Preiaker

Yes
Yes
Yee

Yes

Yes

Participation alone or in group.
Alone
Leaves open

Alone
 Alone
With Mission Trails Assn.
In the Matter of Report of Santa Barbara General Hospital.
 
Report of the Santa Barbara General Hospital for the month of January, 1937,

was received and ordered placed on file.
In the Matter of Report of Santa Barbara County Water Works District No. 1.

Above entitled report was received and ordered placed on file 

Pr0oosed /
Program of
Public Wor . s .
In the Matter of Proposed Program of Public Works.
Stetc 8nd
Coitnty Aid. I





,


Discussion of proposed program of public works was continued.

In 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
County Aid to needy aged persona having filed their applications, as required by law,
and as in said applicatione fully set forth; and
It further appearing from an examination of said appli cati ons t hat the needy
aged persons mentioned in said applications are proper persons t o 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 t o be used for the support of said needy aged persona, t o wit:
Allen, Nellie G.
Bruhn, Henning
Buzzell, Effie Rebecca
Cota, Jose Romaldo
Crosswhite, John A.
Flores, .Jose Ygnacio
Foxen, John Pedro
Gilliland, George B.
Larsen, Ellen Begette
Manes, Josie Lewis
Nelson, Peter
Pendola, John B.
Reid, James L.
Robles, Dominga
Soto, Andrew
Scribner, Orrie D.
Tansill, Minnie T.
DISCONTINUANCE
Bonn, Feliciana Ramona
Breck, Charles
Feeney, Alice L.
Total




Amount Granted
$32.50
20.00
35.00
35.00
30.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
25.00
35.00
25.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
2s.oo
25.00
35.00
35.00
35.00


DATE EFFECTIVE
1/27/37
2/1/37
2/S/37
336



St Pte 0 nd
County Ai d.
I
County Aid . /

DISCONTINUANCE
Merrifield, James Mead
Romero, Harriet
RESTORATION
Romero, Harriet
INCREASE
Boney, Wm. Jacob
Knudsen, James
McClure, Ben William
.
Narvaez, Maria G 
 Oakley, Francis D.
Rivas, Carlotta
Smith, Frank Joseph
Smith, Marian
 Wilson, Mary C.
.


TOTAL AMOUNT
GRANTED

35.00
2s.oo
2g.oo
35.00
35.00
.
32.00
35.00
35.00
17.00
12.50
12.50
35.00
DATE EFFECTIVE
2/16/37
1/2/37
1/27/37

2/1/37
2/6/37
2/i/37
3/1/37 '
3/1/37
3/1/37
3/1/37
3/1/37
3/1/37




In the Matter of Applications for State and County Aid to Needy Blind
.
Persons.
It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State
and County Aid to needy blind 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 blind persons mentioned in said applications are proper 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 th
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 persons, to wit:
Burdick, Frank M.
Gardner, John H. D.
DISCONTINUANCE
Correa, Felipa
INCREASE
Ashby, Helen
Silva, Israel





Total Amount Granted
$30.00
30.00
30.00
2g.oo
25.00
In the Matter of Petitions for County Aid.
 

DATE EFFECTIVE
2/2g/37
3/1/37
3/1/37

It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the f ollowing petitioners
.
are proper persons to receive County Aid: Upon Motion duly seconded and oarried,i t
.
is ordered 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 March,
1937, to wit:
Grinstead, Florence
Leal, Lucy
Bush, Frank
Davies, Alison
Harvey, Ruth
Hathaway, Ella
Hurley, Ida




FIRST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
Carpinteria
Carpinteria
 SECOND SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
c/o County Welfare Department
c/o County Welfare Department
526 W. Victoria
c/o County Welfare Department
g22t Orange 
g.oo
15.00
1.00
17.50
19.00
lg.50



3 7




Lane, Mary
. Miller, Margaret

Barnes, William
 
Meade, Edith

 
Robert Anderson
  

 
 


 
Josephine Mora

Mardell Purcell
William Fulton
J. Cause
William Thomas
Mattie Parker
Joe Bunker



February 23rd, 1937
' .
302 W. Micheltorena
317t W. Sola St.
THIRD SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT.
'


Ballard, via Santa Ynez
Santa Ynez
FOURTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 
Send all checks for District
four to the Santa Maria
off ice
FIFTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
Send all checks for District
five to the Santa Maria Office

  
21.00
20.00
10.00
l.oo
3.00
3.00
1.00
16.oo
1.00
5 .00
2.00

st~te qnd
County Aid.
I In the Matter of Application for State and County Aid to Needy Children.
. .
It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for

  
State and County Aid to Needy Children 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 persons mentioned in said applications are proper 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 names , for the amount set opposite the names, 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 children, to wit:
 
Payee For the Benefit of Total amount State Aid
10.00
County Aid















  Gonzales, Mrs. Ramona
  Ortiz, Dolores
  Poletti, Mrs. Margaret
 Stonecypher, Mrs. Lillian
  Andrade, Luz
  Allman, Bette E.
.
Banks, Bessie E.
 Bodie, William 
. .
Bondsworth, Helen
  Chacon, Eustacio
  Corral, Mrs. Nora
. .
Correa, Leonarda
 Cuellar, Encarnacion
 

Lucretia Lowe
 Daniel, Jeannie
Garia.no, Anna
Welfare Dept. 2nd Dist.
Gonzales, Eugenia
Heare, Agapita
.
Hernandez, Arcadia
Geronia Bellman
Mendoza, Martina
.
Meyer, Mamie F.
Joaquin Jiminez
Cusick children

Gonzales children
Melero Children

granted
14.oo
50.00
35.00
36.00
55.00
36.00
48.oo
23.00
48.oo
70.00
66.oo
41.00
34.oo
35.00
30.00
51. 00
76.00
65 . 00
47.00
42.00
55.00
38.00
51.00




30.00
10.00
20.00
50.00
10.00
20.00
10.00
10.00
50. 00
50.00
30.00
10.00
20.00
20 .00
10.00
20.00
50.00
20.00
20.00
30.00
20.00
10.00
4.oo
20.00
25.00
16.oo
.5. 00
26.00
28.00
13.00
38.00
20. 00
16.oo
11.00
24.oo
15.00
10.00
41.00
56.00
15.00
27.00
22.00
25.00
18.00
41.00


338








 








State Aid.






  
  Payee For the Benefit of Total Amount Granted Stat e Aid Coun1Qr
. Monson, Mahala
Lorenz, Mary H. 
4g. oo
62. 00
Aid
20. 00 2g.oo
20. 00 42.00








J
Olgin, Juanita M.
Morales, Mercedes
Arthur Evans

Newton, Maria
Olgin, Juanita M.
Olmstead, Etta
Orena, Margaret
Padilla, Joba
Rios, Estelle
Rodarte, Violet
Salazar, Guillermina
Smith, Eunice P 
Smith, Ella R.
Tilly, Anna G.
Thomas, Helen
Velarde, Marceline
Hall, Mamie T.
Silva, Louise
Isabel Alvarado
Lewis, Cleda
Mamie L. James
Susanna Becerre
Amy L. Burton
Tillie Greco
Leona West

Mrs . Helen Gonzales

Catharine Alliano
 
Lucy Burger

Elizabeth Clarke
 
Marian St. Clair
 
Mary E. Feliz

Della Gomez

Mary Mandes

Martha Olivera
 
Porfirio Ruiz
 
Vida H. Snow

Odessa Stubblefield
 
Teresa Borges
 
Reyna R. Valles

\

Mendoza Children
.
Morales, Thomas

Alvarado children
Najero Fuentes children

Filimina Toledo
35.00
52.00
10. 00
61.00
3g. oo
.
20.00
44.oo
60.00
42. 00
22 .00
23 .00
62.00
2g.oo
50.00
50.00
50. 00
54. oo
4g. oo
43.00
50.00
49.00
35.00
23.00
50. 00
3s. oo
.
45.00
30.00

4o.oo
26.00
26.00
26. 00
60.00
45.00
60.00
55.00
70.00
.
50. 00
16.oo
61. 00

20. 00 15.00
30. 00 22.00
10.00
4-0 . oo 21. 00
30. 00 8 . 00
10.00 10. 00
10.00 34.00
4o .oo 20. 00
20. 00 22.00

10.00 12.00
10.00 . 13.00
4o. oo 22.00
20.00 g . oo
20. 00 30. 00
30. 00 20. 00
lo .oo 4o.oo
40.00 14.oo
30.00 18.00
30. 00 13.00
30. 00 20.00
20. 00 29.00
30. 00 5 . 00
20. 00 3 .00
30. 00 20.00
i o .oo 2g.oo
20. 00 25. 00
20. 00 10.00
20. 00 20. 00
20. 00
20. 00
20. 00
6.oo
6 . oo
6 . oo
50. 00 10.00
30. 00 15.00

4o . oo 20. 00
4o. oo 15 . 00
4o .oo
30. 00
10.00
30. 00
20. 00
6 . oo
4o. oo 21. 00
I n the Matter of the Application of st; Vincent's Institution for State
  Aid for Juanita Alvarez, whole orphan. I
  It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Juanita Alvarez,
 under sixteen years of age, is a whole-orphan and is a proper person to receive
 State Aid, and is in the custody of said St. Vincent's Institution 
 
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on
 
General Fund, in favor of said St. Vincent's Institution for the sum of Ten and
 
no/100 dollars, and for a like amount on the first of ea.ch month hereaft er until the

 







F~b~ary 23rd, .1937-.
further order of this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named
minor 
Renemal for
,/ In the Matte~ of Renewal_Applications for State Aid to Orphans, Half-
State Aid. orphans, Abandoned Children or Qhildren of Inc~pa~i~ated ~arent~.

Rest0ring /
St ate Aid .

'
Discont i nui:i ce
of St ate Ai  I

It appearing ~o the Board that the hereinaf ~er nam~d applicant~ were by
orders duly made and entered during the Iear 1 936~ granted St~te Aid for the sgpport

of either orphans, half-orphans, abandon~d ch1ldren _or children of incapacitated
parents, as in said applica~ i ons and orders fully set fort~; and
It further appe~ring that _said ~pplical'_lts have this day filed application
for the renewal of said State Aid, heretofore granted, for the year 1937, as required
by law; and
It fur~her appear~ng from the examination of said appli~~tions that the
half-orphans, orph~s, a~andon~d children and childre~ of incapacitated pa~ents, are
proper persons to receive St~te A~d, and that _they are in the custody of responsible
persons; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
' ORDERED that the Auditor draw his warrant for the amount set opposite
- - the names of said applicants, and on the first of each month hereafter, until the
.
further order of this Board, said money to be used for the support of said orphans,
half-orphans, abandoned children and children of incapacitated parents, to wit:
.
Bischof, Ramona, Mother, Bischof, Helen, Ray and Bernard, half-orphans
Burton, Amy L., Mother, Burton, Wallace and Merrill, half-orphans
Fragosa, Juana, Mother, Fragosa, juan, Angela, Antonia, Dolor es, and
Carmen, half-orphans
Greco, Tillie, Mother, Greco, Ciro, Julio and Tommy, half-orphans
'
Hall, Mamie, Mother, Hall, Edward, Lorraine, Louise, and Harold,
half-orphans
Monson, Mahala, Mother, Monson, Esther Lee and Caln Jr., half-orphans
Romero, Annie, Mother, Romero, Frank, half-orphan
Ruse, Mrs. Viola C., Guardian, Marlar, William Emmett, Jr., half -orphan
 Snow, Vida H., Mother, Snow, Ja.son Paul, Esther Ruth, John Calv1:n
and Virgil Gene, half-orphans
West, Leona, Mother, West, Arthur, half-orphan
In the Matter ' of Restoring State Orphan Aid.
$30.00
20.00
50.00
30.00
4o.oo
20.00
10.00
10.00
4o.oo
10.00
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that State Orphan
. Aid be restored to the following named children on the date set 0pposite their name:
Name
Wilkinson, Clark
Wilkinson, Joseph Glenn
Wilkinson, Carol


Date Effective
3/1/37
3/1/37
3/1/37
.
In the Matter of Discontinuance of State Orphan Aid.

 It appearing .to the Board from the report of the County Welfare Department,

that the following named recipients of State Orphan Aid are no longer proper persons
to receive said aid;
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, IT IS ORDERED that said aid be
and the same is hereby discontinued as follows, to wit:
Name
Gomez, Valentino
Lorenz, Christine
Olivolo, Teresa
 Olivolo, John
'
Date Effective
1/1/37
3/20/37
2/5/37
2/5/37
3 4:0
Name
Peri, Marino
Sanchez, Aurora
Sanchez, Rebecca


Date Effective
3/15/37
2/9/37
2/9/37
ChanP-e of / In the Matter of Change of Payee-Recipients of State Oprhan Aid.
PP.yee- Recip -
e-nts of
StA.te Aid.
Refus81 to {
GrA.nt Old
Afte Secur1 t 




AgreeJ'Tlent o J
TrRnsf er of
Residence .

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that State Orphan
.
Aid checks for the hereinafter named children be made payable to the following named
persons, to wit:
Names of Children
Alvarado, Victoria, Andrea and Juana
Melero, Alfonso, Albert and Amelia
Sandoval, Victor, Elvira, Guadalt1pe,
Shaw,
Genevieve Rosa and Enrique
Richard, yesse, George, Florence, and
LeRoy
In the Matter of Refusal to Grant
Date
3/1/37
3/1/37
3/1/37
3/1/37
Payee After Change
Isabel Alvarado
Geronia Bellman
Rose Sandoval
Florence Shaw
Old Age Security. 
In appearing to the Board from the Report of the County Welfare Department,
that the following named applicants are not proper persons to receive Old Age
Security;
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that said applications
be and the same are hereby denied:


Coffman, Marian
Curtis, Mabel J.
Dominguez, Alfred
Jiminez, Rumaldo
King, Lena
Spurrier, Margaret
Swanson, Peter


In the Matter of Agreement of Transfer of Residence of Alfonso Nava, Old
 Age Security Recipient.

In accordance with Section 13i of the Old Age Security Act, it is hereby

ordered that the residence of Alfonso Nava be transferred from the County of Santa
Barbara to the County of Los Angeles; the County of Santa Barbara to continue aid

for the period of one year from date of transfer.
AbbreviA.tin - ~ In the Matter of Abbreviating Name on Check for Old Age Security to Pardon
NArne on
Check for Augustus Campbell.
Old Age
Sec11ri ty . Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Audi tor is hereby ordered to
make check for Old Age Security to Pardon Augustus Campbell now read "P. A. Campbell."
ReiM'l)urPernen j In the Matter of Reimbursement to the County of Santa Barbara of Old Age
t o the Count -- .
Old Age Security granted Ambrose Huestis, deceased.
Sec11ri ty .
I
. .
Resolution No. 2166.
n
Whereas, a Mr. Abmrose Huestis received Old Age Security from the County
of Santa Barbara for the period from May lat, 1934 to and including the 27th day of
November, 1936; and
Whereas, in accordance with the provisions of the California Old Age Securit
Act, a lien was filed against the property of the said Ambrose Huestis, said lien

having been filed on October 15th, 1935, and recorded in Book 355 of Official Records,
page 46 in the office of the County Recorder of said County of Santa. Barbara;and
Whereas, the said Ambrose Huestis is now deceased; and
Whereas, the total payments made to the said Ambrose Huestis by said County
of Santa Barbara for the purpose aforesaid is the sum of $363.75; and


Reir.iburseMe
to County.
t )
Claim of J
County agpi st
Es t ate of
Peter V.
Rodriguez,
DecePsed.
February 23rd, 1937
WHEREAS, the son and heir of said Ambrose Huestis, namely, one Walter
Huestis, bas offered to repay said sum to the County of Santa Barbara, at the rate
of $10~00 per month, with interest thereon at the rate of 4% until paid;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the offer of the said Walter
Huestis be and the sam~ is hereby accepted; and it is further resolved that the said
.Walter Huestis be directed to pay said monthly payments to the County Treasurer of
said County of Santa Barbara;
AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, that upon total payment of said sum aforesaid,

- . together with interest thereon as hereinabove specifie~, the County of Santa Barbara

direct a release of the lien heretofore recorded against the property of the said

Ambrose Huestis.
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa

Barbara, State o~ C~lifornia, this 23rd day of February, 1937, by the following vote:
. .
Ayes: Tho~as T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L.
Preisker. Noes: None. Absent: None.
In the Matter of Reimbursement to the County of Santa Barbara of County
Aid granted Mary Purdy. 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is hereby ordered that the

District Attorney, on behalf of the County, accept payment of the total amount of
County Aid granted Mary Purdy, in settlement of the debt of Mary Purdy to the County
.
of Santa Barbara. 
In the Matter of Claim of the County of Santa Barbara Against the Estate
of Peter V. Rodriguez, Deceased.
-
Resolution No. 2167.
WHEREAS, one Peter v. Rodriguez, also known as P. V. Rodriguez, received
Old Age Security payments from the County of Santa Barbara, from May 1, 1935 to and
including December let, 1936, pursuant to the provisions of the California Old Age
Security Act; and whereas, in accordance with the provisions of said Act, a lien was
placed on the property owned by the said Peter V. Rodriguez, a lien having been filed
on March 11, 1936 in Book 355 of Official Records, page 16g, Santa Barbara County
Recorder's Office, and a lien having been filed on April 11, 1936 in Book 14-027 of
Official Records, page 25g, Los Angeles County Recorder's Office; and
.
WHEREAS, said Peter V. Rodriguez is now deceased, and the estate of said

decedent is being probated in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California; and
 
WHEREAS,. the t_otal amount of payments made to said decedent by the County
of Santa Barbara, as hereinabove stated, is as foll ows:

May let to September 15, 1935
~ept. 16, 1935 to Dec. 1, 1936
Total
#go.4o
373.60
$454.oo
NOW, THEREFORE, be ithereby resolved that a claim be filed by said County
of Santa Barbara against the estate of said decedent in the total amounthereinabove
' specified, together with 4% interest thereon until paid; and be it further resolved
that C. L. Preisker be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute said
claim on behalf of said County of Santa Barbara.
  
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, this 23rd day of February, 1937, by the following vote:
.
Thomae T. D1nemo~e, .Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Ad.am and c. L 
.
Preisker. Noes: None. Absent: None.
In the Matter of Agreement between California State Department of Social
.
Welfare and County of Santa Barbara Relative to Employment of County Soci&l Worker.
AgrPeMent
between
California
State Dept .
Welfare and
of SntR B,
Co1.nty
bEl.r~ .
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Chairman and Clerk of the

342
Meetinf:; of
California
Tavpqyers '
Association.
Al i p-nr.ient
I
)
for a Pr'" - _ ed
Road bet Vf'I'
Santa 1.'laria
And BettP.ra ia 

Qbq('rvance
of Cctlif orn a
Con ~Pr,ra. t 10
Week .
I
.

Board are hereby authorized to execute an agreement with the California State Department
of Social Welfare, whereby the State Department agrees to pay $100.00 per month
toward the salary of a County Social worker, and the County agrees. to furnish office
space, equipment, transportation and $35.00 per month toward the salary of said worker
.
Said agreement to become effective March let, 1937
In the Matter of meeting of California Taxpayers' Association.
The Clerk was directed to advise the secretary of the California Taxpayers'
Association that Supervisor Fred G. Stevens , and possibly Supervisors Thomas T.
Dinsmore and Sam J. Stanwood, will attend their meeting February 26th, 1937, in Los
Angeles. ,
In the Matter of Alignment for a Proposed road between Santa Maria and
Betteravia.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, R. c. Westwick, County Road Superintendent,
Harry Neel, Assistant Superintendent , and Wallace C. Penfield of the
Planning Commission were directed to make a study of an alignment for a proposed road,
to run between Santa Maria and Betteravia in an easterly and westerly direction and
make a report of their study to this Board.
oil fields in that District.
Said road to serve the newly developed
In the Matter of Observance of California Conservation Week.
ORDER
WHEREAS, California Conservation Week has for two years been widely
observed by the schools, many Federal, State and local agencies, and by civic organiza
tions throughout California; and
WHEREAS, the educational program developed has greatly stimulated and
increased interest in the preservation of California's great natural resources; and
encouraged in the counties cooperation of public and private agencies in the study,
planning and provision for action on local conservation projects;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Supervisors of Santa Barbara County
request and urge that organizations and individuals cooperate with Federal, State,
County and City departments, including the public schools, in increasing attention to
conservation education and particularly by cooperating in the activities of our third
California Conservation Week, March 7th to 14th, 1937
Apnrouriati nj In the Matter of Appropriatron of Funds for Legislative Representative, and
of Funds iveRescinding Resolution No. 2153. for Legiqla
Re-oresent:-t

Resolution No. 216g.
WHEREAS, several measures of importance to this County are pending before
ttie 52nd Session of the California Legislature, among the most importaint being a revfsion
of the Public Welfare kct (Statutes 1935, p. 2005) and
 WHEREAS, Chapter 26 of the Statutes of 1935 authorizes legislative bodies
of counties to present to the Legislature and its Committees, through duly authorized
representatives, such information as is deemed necessary to aid in the passage of
legislation beneficial to said Counties and makes the coat and expense incident theret
a proper County charge, and  
WHEREAS, Mr. w. O. Russell, Chairman, and other members, of the Legislative
Committee of the California Association of County Supervisors are thoroughly equipped
with facilities to perform this service,
 NOW THEREFORE be 'it resolved that Said W. O. Russell, Chairman, and other
members, of the Legislative Commtttee of the California Association of County Super-

visors be, and are hereby constituted authorized representative or representatives
of this County to present to the 52nd Legislature and its Committees proper informatio
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Accert:-i ce
of Deed.
t 3 1  "' t)
February 23rd, 1937
to aid 1n the passage of the bill to revise said Public Welfare Act as approved by the
Legislative Committee of the State Supervisors Association, and such other legislation
as this Board of Supervisors shall designate, and that the sum of $100.00 be paid by
this County for said service, which Said sum is hereby appropriated to Mr. W. O.
Russell, or any member of his Committee, fo~ said purpose from the General Fund, payable
in the manner and fo.rm prescribed by law.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Resolution No. 2153, passed and adopted by the
Boa.rd o.f Supervisors at .their regular meeting of February lat, 1937, be and the same
is hereby rescinde~.  
Upon the passage of the foregoing Resolution the following Supervisors voted
Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stapwood, Fred G. Stevens, R~nald M. Adam and
C. L. Preisker.  
/ In the Matter of ~cceptance of Deed of Paul H. Sc~ulz, etc., et al., for
Property situated in the Fifth Road District.
~
Resolution No. 2169 
WHEREAS, Pa~l H. ~chulz, also known as Paul H. Schultz, Percle Schulz, also
known as Percle Schultz, his wife, L. L. Fordice and Margaret Fordice, his wife, and
Mary C. Adam, a single person have execut ed and delivered t o .the County of Santa Bar-

bara a Deed dated November 27th, 1931, wherein said Paul. H. Schulz, also known as Paul
H. Schultz, Percie Schulz, also known as Percle Schultz, his wife, L. L. Ford.ice and

Margaret Fordice, his wife, and Mary C. Adam, a single person, are the granters and the
County of Santa Barbara the grantee, conveying a certain strip of land situated in the
Fifth Road District, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, for road purposes
 
only; said property being more .p articula r.l y ,d. escribed in. said Deed. Upon motion, duly 
seconded and carried, it is
HEREBY RESOLVED that said Deed, and the property mentioned in said Deed,
be and the same is hereby accepted for the uses and purposes ~herein mentioned, and the
Clerk of this Board cause said. Deed to be recorded 
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.
AccentRnce of ./
Quitclain DeP 
In the Matter of Acceptance of Quitclaim Deed of Thomas Adam and Grace Adam
for Property Situated in the Fifth Road District.
Rev1~10n of \
BudP-'et I tems .
Resolution No. 2170.
WHEREAS, Thomas Adam. and Grace Adam have executed and delivered to the Count
Of Santa Barbara a Quitclaim Deed, dated June gth, 1936, wherein said Thomas Adam and
Grace Adam are the grantors and the County of Santa Barbara the grantee, conveying a
 
cert. ain strip of la.n d situated i. n the Fifth Road District, County of Santa Barbara, ~ . .
State of California, for road purposes only; said property being more particularly

described in said Deed. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
HEREBY RESOLVED that said Deed, and the property mentioned in said Deed, be
and the same is hereby accepted for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and the
 .
Clerk of t his Board cause said Deed to be recorded.
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.

In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Resolution No. 2171

Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revis ion within genera

344
Cancellation J
of Funds .



classification of Maintenance and Operation, Government Buildings, General Fund, is
necessary;
 Now, the~efore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 24 B 4, Repairs and
Replacements, the sum of $165.00 to Account ~4 B 2, Materials and Supplies, Maintenance
and Operation, Government Bui.J.dings, 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 Cancellation of Funds from Account 45 A 3, Bookkeepers,
$10S.S7; 45 A 7, ~ursing, $5g7.50; 45 B 1, Communic~tion and Transportation, $3g6.45;
.
45 B 10, Drugs, Medical Supplies, $799.g7; 45 B 7, Medical,- Surgical end: Dental Appli-
. ances, $135s.50; 45 B 3, Office Supplies, $9s.97; 45 B 5, Service and Expense, $100.00;
45 C 1, Equipment, $400, Santa Maria Hospital Outpatient Department and Clinic, General
Fund, to Un~pproprie.ted ReseTve General Fund.
'
Tra.nsfer of J
Funds .
 Resolution No. 2172 
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the
sum of $3$40.16 is not needed in said above accounts, General Fund.
NOW~herefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Three thousand eight hundred forty and 16/100 ( $3S40.16) 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 General
Fund to Account 92 B 71, Insurance and Investment Account, Board of Supervisors,
General Fund.

Resolution No. 2173.
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 arisenby reason of additional funds are necessary.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Thirteen thousand five hundred and no/100 ($13,500.00) be and the same is hereby transferred
from the unappropriated reserve to Account 92 B 71, Insurance and Investment
Account, Board of Supervisors, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the :ti.lowing
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 
.
Stevens,
I
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
Claim Re .1 ect d . In the Matter of Claim Rejected.
ClP iI!lS \Vi thdrRwn
f !'orn
Auditor .
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Order made
and entered on November 9th, 1936, allowing claim as follows:
Elizabeth Porter GENERAL FUND $91.94
be and the same is rescinded; and it is further ordered that said claim be recalled
from the Auditor and rejected.
.
In the Matter of Claims withdrawn from the Auditor for Correction.
 Upon motion, duly seeonded and carried, it is 'ordered that the Orders made
and entered on February Sth, 1937, allowing claims as follows:
Nicoles Plumbing Shop GOOD ROADS FUND
Santa Barbara Electric Co. GENERAL FUND

Allo1 "~.nce of
C lr-tim~ .
February 23~d,- 19}7.

be and the same are rescinded; and it is further ordered that said claims be recalled
from the Au~itor and reallowed as follows, to wit:  











































Nicoles Plumbing Shop
Santa Barbara Electric Co.
GOOD ROADS FUND
 
GENERAL FUND
GENERAL FUND
In the Matter of Allowance of Claims.
t13.~6
.
4.50
)
)
)
15.75
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,
respectively, to wit:

A. & P. Tea Company GENERAL FUND
do do
Abbott Laboratories
Acquistapace, Miss Anna
Acres, F. M.
American Bakery
American Laundry Machinery Co.
American Seating Company
Anderson, Fred G 
Anderson, Jack
Andrew's Grocery
Androes, Lester
Associated Drug Co.
Associated Drug Co.
Associated 011 Co.
Associated Oil Co 


 
Association of Calif. Execu. of Publ. Wel.
Aston, Frank 
Baird, Charles G.
Bancroft-Whitney Company
do do
do do
Bassi, Mrs. Aida
Bear, Virgil
Bianchi Drive-In Market
Bigler, A. B.
Bartz, Wm.


Bischoff Surgical Co., The C. A. .
Blache Film Laboratories
Bonneiu, Ella
Borden's Enterprise Dairy Co.
Bottini, Ida
Branch, Inez
Braun Corporation
Braun Corporation
Breen, Ed. 
Brown's Drug Store
Bruning Company, Charles
Bryant & Trott Company
 
.
California Corrugated Culvert Co.
Carlisle and Company, A


$3lt. 77
8.61
18.69
18.03
5.00
29.52
5.45
1,261.75
4.23
48.00
23.7lt
37.50
16.85
lt.oo
182.51
37~.43
2.00
9.27
31.34
107.47
106.90
23.52
6.oo
28.00
1.96
1.56
50.00
68.58
5.22
7.23
116.03
5.00
4o.oo
27.g9
23.81
2lt.oo
1lt.94
.
9.06
9.68
60.5g
59.35
3 5
346



































Carpinteri~ Chronicle
Carpinteria Water Co.
GENERAL FOND
Case, Mrs. L. R 
Channel Paper & Supply Co .
Chapala Top Shop
City Bakery

City Contracting Company
Clark, Karl
Coast Wholesale Grocery Company
Commercial Office Supply Co.
Commercial Office Supply Co 
Common, Wm. C.
Cosmopolita Grocery
Cottage Hospital
County National Bank
Covarrubias, Yris
Covarrubias, YP1s
Cregan, Mary
Cutter Laboratories
Danielson, D. L.
Davis Service Market
Davison, Sam
Day, Thomas P 
Del lar, Earl

Died.rich Automotive Parts, .L. N 
Dinsmore, Francis
DoGlge, E. G.  .
Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co.
Dominguez , Juan
Donahue, Ell1l!la
Downing , Emily
Durbiano Dairy
Dutra, Manuel E.
Dreyfus, Louis G.
Drumm, Catherine
Echarren, Marguerite
Ely, Robert
Enis, L. A.
Evans, I. M 
Fancy Fish Market
Federal Drug Company
Ferguson Furniture Company
do do
Finnell System
Forner Grocery
Fratis , Mrs . Anita K.
Free Advertiser, The
Freeee and Freeze
do do





$ 16.4g
9.90
6.74
1.Sl
.90
7. 514-
5.00
15.71
119.30
. s2
69 .g1
20 .00
103 . 6.3
45 .00
35 .50
30 .00
33 .20
37.10
30.30
19. 50
29 . 91
26. 00
12g.oo
54. oo
1.30
20 .00
lgo.oo
13.61
9. 00
20 .00
g.oo
13.64
10.00
25.00
9. g7
46 .os
7.4o
23 . s6
14.oo
6.75
714.01
2.5g
5.15
1.10
17.76
6.oo
2s3.50
6.32











 





 


















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February 23rd, 1937
Gallison1 s Market GENERAL FUND
G. & M. Market
Gardner-Wheaton Drug Co 
Garrigan, J. D 
.
Gates, F. H 
Gav1ota Store
Geronimo Terres Grocery
Golden State Company
Golden State Company, Ltd 
do do
Gome, J. A.
Garcia, Miss Elsie
Graham, Harry R 
Haas Brothers  
Hale Bros.
Hanttllton, Gilbert V.
Hansen, Alfred J.
Heaney, Marie
Heilman, Frank
Henderson, H. E.
do do
Herald-Recorder, 1he
Herald-Recorder, The
Herman's Market
Hexol Incorporated
Hing Yuen Co  . 
 



Hollister, Robert B.
Holl ywood Surgical .Supply Co 
Hossack, D. L.
Howard's Grocery

Hurst Concrete Produets
Hurst Concrete Products
Ingamells1 Welding Shop
Italian Store

Jacobson-Shealy Company
James, C. E.
Johnson 1 s Garage
Johnson, F. w.
.
Johnson, W. H.
Jones, Cora
Jones, Cora
Jones Stationery & Gifts
Judge, W. Elliott
 Judge, W. Elliott
Karl's Market

Kelley-Koett Mfg. Co.
Kendrick, William
Kincher, Chas. H.
 Klein, L. J.

 

 


$103.44
21.09
29.77
16g.22
11.00
g.61
11.90
13.62
l.J-Og.oo
g6.62
15.00
6.oo
36.7g
6g.6g
4.90
50.00
9g.33
37.50
g.oo
5.00
15.00

250.00
2g3.50
.
201.76
3.09
30.00
g.oo
 127.63
 21.75
11.32
11.43
60.15
4.oo
20.32
257.40
19.5g
1.75
15.50
45.00
27.og
27.og
23.55
4.02
8.04
9.00
4.4g
16.oo
2.47
32.00
3 7
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 February 23rd, 1937
Kuhn, Mrs. Phil
Lang ' a Market
La Primavera Grooory
GENERAL FUND
Lebeck's Grocery 
Lederle Laboratories
Lehn & Fink California Company
Leo, D. B 
Lewis, J. E 
Lompoc Light & Water Department
Lopez, Eulalia
Loa Angeles Rubber Stamp Co.  
MacCulloch, Geo.  E.
do do
Magner Funeral Home C. P 
Maier's Food Market
Malizia, Fred 

Maretti, Mrs . Victoria
Markwell Bay Cities Company
Martinez, Ernestine
Mendelshon, Rosie
Mennen Company, THe
Mennen Company of Calif 
Merriam, Mona
Mesirow, M. E 
Meyer's Produce
 

Mid. Coun. Pub. Serv. Corp. 
Miller, Frank 
Mission Paint & Art Co.
Mitchell, Mrs. E. F.
Monroe, Mamielee
Moore, C. W 
Morley, Frank
McCloskey, Jamee M.
McCloskey, James M.
McKesson & Robbins
do do
McKnight, Edwin
McNall Building Materials
Neel, Harry
Nielsen & Petersen
0 1Banion Dairy
Ott Hardware Co 
Ovieda, Toney
Pace, George
 

 
 
Pacific Coast Publishing Co.
Pacific Motor Transport Co 
do do
Payne, Dorie

Petrolager Laboratories
Phipps, Evelyn
 


I
 4.14
35.00
22.4g
16. go
49.10
12.63
15.00
6.23
5.15
11.61
11.54
10.0G
50.00
21.g4
2.72
6.oo
6.oo
7.39
12.00
4.15
24.72
2.5g
100.00
24.46
57.7g
411.97
10.00
53 .34
15.00
12.00
32.sg
g7 .93
5.00
25.00
g.55
279.34
16.oo
2.57
50.00
30.47
6.93
14.g3
60.00
12.g6
27.66
4.16
l.o4
7.00
lg.54
1,100.00

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February 23rd, 1937
Physicians Record Company GENERAL FUND
Piggly Wiggly Grocery -
Pittsburgh Paint Store
.
Pitts, D. B. 
Pollorena, Richard 
Pope Stamp & Duplicator Company
Porter, Elizabeth
Potter, Terence

Poulsen, Charles .L.
Preuss, Chas. A.
Railway Express Agency
Rand-Halpin-Hibler, Inc;
Red Cross Drug Company 
Rehrig Manufacturing Company 
Remington-Rand 
Reynolds, Helen 
Righetti, Rena.
Riviera Dairy Creamery
Rodenbeck's 
Roome, c. T.
Rosemary Farm
do do
Russell Sage Foundation
Sands, w 
Safeway Store
do do
do do
S. & K. Markets
Santa Barbara Clinic, The
Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital

 

Santa Barbara County Chamber of Commerce
do do do
Santa Barbara Retreading Shop
Santa Barbara Telephone Co 
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
do do
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Santa Maria Cyclery. 
Santa Maria Daily Times
do  do
Santa Maria Electric Co.
Santa Maria Gas Company
Santa Maria Gas Company
Santa Maria Milk Company
Sargent & Co., E. H.
Scarborough, Ruth
Schauer Printing Studio
Scherer Company, R. L.
Schurmeier, Harry L.
do do





.
29.91
41.25
20.00
12.00
.
11.0S
. 10.00
6.02
s5.95
13.os
23.51
27.25
6.03
6.oo
5.06
3.09
4S.25
4o.65
6.oo
.
3.00
3.97
112.31
54.45
S.61
361.07
37.50
19.45
.
23.s2
.
37.50
.
20.76
63.57
103.31
34~93
95.43
6.55
5.00
257.62
42.16
10.13
S6.S6
134.52
22.00
.
44.oo
6s.51
79.13
5.00
3 9
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Schwabacher-Frey Co.
do do
Schwerdtfeger, Louise
Scott, Katharine A.
Sears Roebuck & Co 
Seaside Oil Company
do do
do do
do do
do do
GENERAL FUND
 

 
Security First National Bank of Los Angeles
Shell Oil Company .
Sheridan, Mary L 
Simpson, T. M.
Singer Sewing Machine Co.
Southern Counties Gas Co.
Southern Pacific Milling Co 
Southern Pacific Railway Co 
Smith Hardware Company, W. R 
Solvang Drug Company
Solvang Water Works
 
Solvang Garage and Service Station
Solvang Mercantile Store
Solvang Mill and Lumber Yard
Sou. Calif. Disinfecting Company
do do
Sou. Calif. Edison Comi:any
do do
do do
Southern Counties Gas Co.
do do
do do
 Southern Pacific Milling Co 
Sparkletts Dr1nk~ng Water Corp.
Spurrell, Fred ~.
Standard Brands of California
Sterling Press .
Stoelting Company, C. H.
Stronach, W.
Superior Laundry
Sweeney, Mrs. John
Tennyson The Druggies
Texas Company, The
Tooker, Ethel P.
Tower Company 
Turner, Dr. F. A.
Underwood-Elliott-Fisher Co.
Underwood Elliott Fisller .Co 
Utility Grocery .
Union Mill & Lumber Co.

 
$ 22.20
47.60
10.00
22.50
16.47
544.34
s.19
34.62
145.62
16S.16
40.00
s.65
12.50
13.47
1.55
65.2g
g3-50
107.4-o
lgo.25
17.19
25.50
2.s5
40.07
3.52
195.95
36.14
117.95
419.69
30.00
25.75
96.24
ss.og
56.s4
.
2.07
125.00
76.70
16.22
9.49
10.00
3og.4g
6.77
13.34
135.00
13.50
39.og
250.00
1.so
21.64
45.92
20.13
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February 23rd, 1937
, -
Union Printing Company
Urib~, Bonifacio
Valley Ice Service
Victoria Motors
GENERAL FUND
Victoria Motors
Wallace & Tiernan Sales- Corp.
Waller Franklin Seed Co.
.
Weber Company, o. J 
- Western States Grocery Co 
Westinghouse X-Ray Company
Willow Brook Dairy
 Wilson and D'Andrea
do do
Wood, Vincent E.
Wood, Vincent E.
Woods, Lu Bel
Wyeth &- Brother, J ohn





Bailey, M. A.
Block, A.
THIRD ROAD FUND
Luke Tractor & Equipment Co. 
Solve.ng Garage and Service Station
Western Welding Co.
Yauney Machine Works

. -
Adams, Norman
Adams, Norman
GOOD ROADS FUND
.
Air Reduction Sales Co.
Akens, Wm.
Anderson, o. A.
Associated Oil Co.
Beard, Ed.
Biby, Howard
Breck, Benjamin
Breen, Ed.
Brown-Bevis Equipment Co.
Chapa.la Top Shop
Collar, Elmer
do do
.
Collar, J. N.
.
Collar, J. N.
Cooley, Harry
Cooley, Harry
Cota, Julius
Craviotto Brothers
 Devaul, J. M.
Diedrich Automotive Parts, L. N.
.
Diedrich Automotive Parts, L. N.
Diedrich do do
Dinsmore, Albert
- g.oo
1.00
20.34
4.69
-
100.00
.
16.37
73.75
66.10
6  .82
9.79
20.+5
11.97
.
i3.g2
7.1U.
79.02
13.1g

21.50
.50
9.62
3.50
11.61
40.00
35.00
20.39
35.00
1+.93
10.50
2.00
13g.oo
22.50
.
30.00
1.21+
3.50
55.00
55.00
72.00
69.00
2.25
4-7. 00
.
30.00
.
10.85
42.50
7.61+
g.94
3.61+
4-5.00
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Dinsmore, Francis
Donaldson, N. B.
Downing, Harry
Dover, Frank
Fabing, F. L.
GOOD ROADS FUND
Farren, Art
Fent Service Company, John

Gano, Robert
Gehr, Lloyd
Grigsby, Al
Gunderson Co., G. T 
H. & H. Auto Parts
Hanly, Leo
Hildebrand, A. J.
Hildebrand, w. G.
Hobbs Broe 
Hobbs Bros.
Horn, George
Horwedel, George J.
Huyck, Andy
Jones, Chas.

La.Frombois, Bill

Lambert, C. E. .


Lompoc Light & Water Dept.
Luke Tractor & Equipment Co .
Luke Tractor & Equipment Co .
do do
Ma.ck International Motor Truck Corp 
Mattos, Manuel
Mattos, Manuel
Miller, Frank
Moore Mercantile Co.
Mullenary, Thomas
McCabe's Tire Shop
McGir1nis, John
Oakley, Luis 
Ontiveros, Lawrence
Pacific Freight Lines
Pollorena, Richard
Rheams, C. W.
Rudolph's Hardware

Ruffner & Ruffner Garage
Santa Barbara Brake Service
Santa Barbara Telephone Co 
Santa Maria Gas Co.
Saulsbury, Lenn
Solvang Mill. and Lumber Yard
Sullivan, Earl .
Twitchell, L. L 

 

 



$25 .00
57 .00
51.75
45 .00
49 .50
106 . 25
26.9g
46. 69
57 . 50
54.oo
3g.13
19. 57
162. 50
log. oo
50 .00
77 . 5g
50 .01
63.00
19 .32
56 .00
110.50
96 .00
96.00
21. 92
iog.20
1.45
34.55
36.55
52 .50
40 .00
25.00
9.2g
2.00
5. 95
106.25
16.oo
97.75
4.31
25 .00
4~ . 00
21.30
152.53
3.09
6.4o
22 .70
156.25
1.62
75 .00
42 .50

Requ~st of I
6 ')11_ thPrn
Pncif ic Con
pany for
P0 rnin'"'ion
to E~ t end
Siae rr~clc
Acr0qJ F'.1.ir
vie"Y Avenue ,
Goletq.
Pltbl ishine;
r~otice of
Pro nosed
AbR.nd'1T1nent
of Portion f
P ttbl ic Ro Rd.
j
-
February 23rd, 1937
Union Hardware & Metal Co. GOOD ROADS FUND
Victoria Motors
Western Motors ~ransf er
.
Ambrose .Lumber Company HIGHWAY IMP. Fill.1D
Union Hardware & Metal Co.
Pgcific Motor Transport Co. LAW LIBRARY FUND
.
Block, A.
Hanly, Dan

SANTA BARBARA WATF.R WORKS
DIST. No. 1
Solvang Mill & Lumber Yard
Smith, Frank GUAD. PUB. CEME. DIST. FUND

Sou. Calif. Edison Co. CARP. LT. DIST. FUND
do do MISSION CANYON LT. DIST.
FUND .

95.23
llg.4o
23g.3g
3.35
27.76
115.00
157.90
.
39.22
3 3


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.
ATTEST:
The Minutes of the meeting of February gth, 1937 were read and approved 

Upon motion, the Board adjourned sine die.
The foregoing minutes are hereby approved.____,~




I


Board of St.i.oervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
March lat, 1937, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam
J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, C. L. Preisker and the
Clerk. Supervisor C. L. Preisker in the Chair.
In the Matter of Request of Southern Pacific Company for Permission to Extend
Side Track Across Fairview Avenue, Goleta, and Petition of Harry E. Sexton, et al.,

for Denial of Request.
J. E. Sloan, Harry E. Sexton and Albert Spaulding made a report of the meeting
of their Committee, and presented a proposed agreement under and by which interested

property O\'ltlers would consent to an extension of the Southern Pacific's side track
across Fairview Avenue. After discussion by the Board,

It was moved, seconded and car~ied unanimously, that the Clerk submit a cony
  
of the requirements, stipulated by the Committee, to the General Manager of the Souther
Pacific Company, with the sentiment of the Board, ''that if the Railroad Company will

execute an agreement containing the proyisions in the memorandum as presented, that the
 
Board will then pass an Order giving its consent to the building of a side track across
Fairview Avenue.

In the Matter of Publishing Notice of Proposed Abandonment of Portions of Publi
Road in the First Road District:
It appearing to the Board from the affidavit of Arthur M. Clark, printer and

354
Plt')l 1c HeEi r
On Proposed
AbA.ndonment

publisher of the Carpinteria Herald, that Notice of Proposed Abandonment has been pub-

lished; .
Upon motion, duly seco~ded and carried, it is ordered that Notice of Proposed

Abandonment of certain portions of a public road in the First Road District has been
published.
r/ : In

the Matter of Public Hearing On Proposed Abandonment of Certain Portions of

a public road in the First Road District.
of . Cert ain
Port:!.ons of
Pu'.:l ic road. J
e rFir.lunI ~at i n .

Above entitled matter was continued for one week.

In the Matter of Communication from United States Engineer, Relative to Harbor
.
Dredging.
 
Above entitled matter was referred to Supervisor Stanwood, to be further dis-

cussed a t a luncheon meeting of the Board of Supervisors, and members of the Harbor

Commission.
ComT'lunica.t 1 n~ In the Matter of Communication and Resolution from the Santa Barbara County
  
Fish and Game Protective Association.
.
 Above entitled matter was referred to Supervisor Stevens for further report to
this Board. 
Reno rt In the Matter of Report of County Welfare Department from July 1st, 1936, to
 January 31st, 1937 
Rep6rt of the County Welfare Department from July 1st, 1936, to January 31st,
 1937, was received and ordered placed on filed 
Ar r er:1"'Jent / In the Matter of Agreement with the Midland Counties Public Service Corporation
with the ?11+  Coun . Pub . Relative to Memorial and County Office Building, Solvang.
Serv . Cor p. Above entitled agreement, effective the 19th day of June, 1936, was received

and executed by the Chairman of the Board.
Rei nbt1rsement
to the
Count y of
County A1d .
J In the Matter of Reimbursement to the County of Santa Barbara of County Aid
Cancellat io f
of F1nds .

Canc el lat 1o
of Fttnds .
Granted Mary Purdy.
Mr. Brown appeared before the Board on belialf of Mary Purdy, to protest reimbursement
of full amount of aid granted. He was referred to the District Attorney and
the County Welfare Department.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 131 A 5, Labor, Salaries
and Wages, Thi~d ~uperviso~ District, Road Diatrict, Third Road Fund to Unappropriated
Reserve Third R~ad Fund. 
Resolution No, 217~
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of
$100.00 is not needed in said above account, Third Road Fund 
.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board ot Supervisors that the sum of
One Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($100.00) be and the same is h.ereby cancelled, and retur ed
to the Unappropriated Reserve Third Road 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.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds From Account 70 C 17, Law Books, Capital
Outlay, Law Library Fund to Unappropriated Reserve Law Library Fund.
Resolution No. 2175.
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of

$30.00 is not needed in said above account, Law Library Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
.
Thirty and no/100 Dollars ($30.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and retunied to
the Unappropriated Reserve Law Library Fund. 

.

-
Cancellati on /
of Funds .
Transfer of
Funds.
T f Of
J rans er
Funds. 
T1 ~nsfer o
Funds .
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3 5
March 1st, 1937
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 Cancellation of Funds from Account 46 B 4, Repairs and Replac -
ments, Maintenance and Operation, Santa Maria Hospital, General Fund to Unappropriated
Reserve General Fund.
Resolution No. 2176
     
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of

tsoo.oo is not needed in said above account, General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
.
Eight Hundred and no/100 Dol~ars ($goo. oo) 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, 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 Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve .Third Road
Fund to Account 131 B 4, Repairs and Replacements, Third Supervisor District, Third

Road Fund 
  

Resolution No. 2177

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 are necessary .
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 unappropriated
reserve to Account 131 B 4, . Repairs and Replacements, Third Supervisor Distric,
Third Road 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 Law Library

Fund to Account 70 B 5, Service and Expense, Maintenance and Operation, Law Library,
 . 
Law Library Fund.
Resolution No. 217g
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 account overdrawn.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
.
Thirty Dollars ($30.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated
reserve to Account 70 B 5, Service and Expense, Maintenance and Operation, Law Library
Law Library 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. 
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account 46 B 10, Drugs , Medical and Surgical Supplies, Santa Maria Hospital,
General Fund.
.
Resolution No. 2179 

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 preparing the
 
budget, has arisen by reason of additional funds are necessary 

356

Revi sion
of B1idgPt It
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Eight Hundred Dollars ($So6.oo) be and the same is hereby transferred from the Unappro
priated Reserve to Account 46 B 10, Drugs, Medical and Surgical Supplies, Santa Maria
Hospital, 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.
I In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
MO .
 Resolution No. 21$0 
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
classification of Salaries and Wages, Unemployment Relief, General Fund is necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
I hereby revised as follows, to wit : Transfer from Account 99 A 3, Clerical Help the rum
of #325.oo to Account 99 A 5, Labor, Salaries and Wages, Unemployment Relief, 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.
Revi si()n of j
Budget Itcns
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Resolution No . 21Sl.

Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
classification of Maintenance and Operation, General Hospital, Outpatient Department
is necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, t o wit: Transf.er from Account 44 B 47 , Service and

expense care of Crippled Children, the sum of $300.00 to Account 44 B 51, Miscellaneous
medical service outside of General Hospital and Clinic, Maintenance and Operation,
General Hospital, Outpatient Department 
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.
Read~n 6 of -- The Minutes of the meeting of February 23rd, 1937, were read and corrected
Jiinutes. ---
Correct ion as to the following entry, and approved as corrected:
of }~i!1t1 te! .
I In the Matter of Alignment for a proposed road between Santa Maria Oil Fields
Alir.n;nent
for a Pronos ,:i and Betteravia:
Ro"'d bet1"ecn
Santa uaria Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, R. C. Westwick, County Road Superin-
Oil Fields
?.r.d Betterav [l .tendent, Harry Neel, Assistant Superintendent, and Wallace C. Penfield of the Planning
Commission were directed to make a study of an alignment for a proposed road) to run
between the Santa Maria Oil Fields and BetteraviR in an easterly and westerly direction
and make a report of their study to this Board. Said road to serve the newly developed
oil fields in that District.
Allo1'lance of ,_. Ih the Matter of Allowance of Claims:
Clains .
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) respectiv -
ly, to wit:
Avant, Louis
Barrick, A. R.
Batkin, R  . P.
Burbridge, Frank
 GENERAL FUND

$16.00
lS.oo
75.00
37.50
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Floyd, Manley
March lat, 1937
GENERAL FUND
Halliburton, Mrs. Josephine  

Hoffman, W. o.   
Jones, J. E 

Lambert, Clarence

Murray, Frances
McKnight, Edwin
Page, Bertha C.
Preuss, Chae. A.

.
Regents of the University of Calif.
Rhoades, Coy
Robles, Daniel
   Santa Barbara Clinic
  
Schurmeier, Harry L.
 
Shepard, Frank
Snow, Beverley
Stanwood, W. s.
Stutsman, Grant
Thomer, M.
 Tomlinson, Chas. s .
Weeshoff, A.
Shepard, Charlotte
Barrick, A. R.
Batkin, R. P.
Cota, Julius
Cota, Mike
Cravens, Marcus
Cravens, Tom
Doerr, L. R.
Fabing, F. L.
Floyd, Manley
Lambert, Ray
Lester, Jamee
Lester, Jamee
Mcintyre, Ed
Rheams, C. w.
Rhoades, Coy
Shepard, Frank
Smith, W. F.
Snow, Beverley
Stemper, Emil
Tatman, J. H.


FmST ROAD FUND
GOOD ROADS FUND


C{lmp , H. C.
Seymour, Harry
HIGHWAY DAPROV. FUND
Thompson, E. M. 
Brown, Gertrude s. SALARY FUND
$ 20.00
9.03
lg.oo
25.00
.
6.oo
12.00
16.oo
75.00
30.00

125.00
20.00
40 .00
25.00
10.00
20.00
30.00
55.00
12.00
10.00
36. 7g

9.50
35.00
22.50
125.00
30.00
s .oo
10.00
45~00
g2.50
63.00
35.00
s2.50
25.00
25.00
s.oo
5g.oo
25.00
25.00
16.oo
24.oo
55. 00
56.00
33.75
4.50
11.25
77.00
3 7

358
Aoandonment
of Portions
of Publ1c
Road -- F1r8t
Road D1str1ct

 Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the fol lowin
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 sinedie 
.
-The foregoing minutes are hereby approved.
I I

 Ch~irman, Board of Supervisors 
 
'

 Board of Supervi sors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
_!arch Sth, 1937, at 10 o ' clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T.
Dinsmore, Fred G. Stevens , Ronald M. Adam, C. L. Preisker and the Clerk 
.
Absent, Sam J. Stanwood. Supervisor C. L. Preisker in the Chair 


The minutes of the meeti ng of March let, 1937, were read and approved 
In the Matter of the Petition of Pacific States Savings and Loan Company
. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
and others, for the discontinuance and abandonment of portions of a public road in 
the First Road District in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California.

ORDER FOR ABANDONMENT OF PORTIONS OF PUBLIC ROAD 

 The petition of Pacific States Savings and Loan Company, and others, in the
above entitled matter, coming on this day regularly to be heard, and it appearing that
said peti~ion was filed herein on the 25th day of January, 1937, and that said petitio
was signed by at least ten freeholders residing in said County, and that more than two
or said freeholders were residents of said FLrs~ Road District, and that the whole or 
the property affected is situated in said Firs~ Road District, and that on the ~th day 
of February, 1937, an Order was duly made by this Board, f1xing Monday, the let day or
March" 193], at ten o'clock a. m. as the day and time for hearing said petition, at the
Board Room of said Board of Supervisors, in the Court House in the City of Santa Barbar , 
County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and providing that Notice be given to all
'
freeholders in said First Road District, by publication of said Notice in the Carpinter a 
Herald, a newspaper published in said County, for .at least two successive weeks prior

to said day fixed for said hearing, and that a similar Notice be posted conspicuously
along the line of the proposed vacation;

And it further appearing t hat said Notice has been duly published and posted 
as prescribed by the aforesaid Order and as prescribed by law, and that affidavits of 
such publication and posti ng have been filed herein; and said hearing having been duly 
and regula.i:-ly continued to this day, and evidence .having been given, and it appearing
that all t~e allegations contained in said petition are true, and it further appearing
from all t~e evidence submitted that the whole of the public highways, roads, avenues,
lanes and places, in, over and upon the real prope?'ty described in said petition is
unnecessary: for present or prospective public use;
 ~T IS HEREBY ORDERED that certain public highways, roads, streets, avenues,
lanes or pl~ces situated in road District Number One, County of Santa Barbara, State of
California, and particularly described as follows, to wit:
Description contained in the Deed from Francis T. Underhill to The Montecito 
Land Company, a corporation, dated October 12th, 190$ and recorded October 13th, 190$,
in Book 1221 page 112 of Deeds. 
All that portion not already belonging to the party of the second part of tha
 certain lot; piece or parcel of land situated in the Montecito, County of Santa Barbara,





Mar ch Sth, 1937

State of California, and bounded and described a s follows , t o wit :
A s t r i p of l and sixt y feet wi de, being thirty feet on each side of a centre
line, des cr ibed as follows:

Beginning at a poi nt i n the centre of Hill Road as l aid down on the map of the
lands of The Montecito Land Company, made by George F. Wright , C. E. , and filed in the
office of the Recorder of said County ( th~ course of said Hill Road west of said point
of beginning being determined as S. 7go 121 E. for the purpose of this description);
said point of beginning being in line with the easterly line of lot 24 in Block 6,
as l a i d down on said map and distant 30 feet northerly from the northeast corner of
said lot 24; thence along the chord of a curve N. So0 2 1 E. , 136.g5 ~eet to an iron
pipe driven in the ground; thence N. 5go 161 E. (at 10._35 feet intersects with west

line of land of Walter Douglas produced northerly 57 . 64 feet distant from the northwes
corner of said land) 56.06 feet to a pipe driven in the gro~nd; thence N. 51 43 
E. (at S4. 9 feet intersects the east line of lot 30 in said block 6 produced northerly
. 102 feet distant from the northeast corner of said lot 30) 199 . 6 feet to an iron pipe
driven in the ground; thence along the chord of a curve , N. 5go 9 ' E., 50 feet; thence
along the chord of a curve N. 71 50 1 E., 50 feet to a point from which the staple
of a hitching ring in a live oak-bears N. 3/4 E 5. 64 fe~t, and the centre of a
water hydrant bears N. 42 .501 W. , 23 . 74 feet; thence N. S9 8 1 E., 112 .75 feet to a
point which is the westerly end of the fourth course of the -description contained in
the deed made by the party of the first parthereto to the party of the second part
hereto , dated August 6, 1904, and recorded in said Recorder' s office in Book 99 of
Deeds, page 310, from which said point the centre of a large fence post bears 8. 2 W.
30 feet distant and the letter F cut on top of a boulder bears s. 20 1/2 W. , 27 . 62
feet distant and a hitching ring on a live oak bears N. 4S 1/2 W. , 17.3 feet distant .
Excepting that portion of Hill Road lying in front of Lots 24, 25, 26 and 27,
Block 6 , as shown on said Montecito Land Company ' s Map and which shall be eliminated
in the above descriptio~ 30 teet southerly from the centre line of same .
Description contained in the Deed from Francis T. Under hill to the Montecito
Land Company , a corporation, dated August 6th, 1904 and recorded August Sth, 1904,
in Book 99, page 310 of Deeds .
All those certain lots, pieces or P&!Cels of land situate, lying and being
in the Montecito, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and bounded and
particularly described as follows , to wit :
. Par~s pf Lots 21, ~2, 23, 24 and 25 ip Block 12 as laid down on the Map of 
the lands of the Montecito Land Company made by Geo . F. Wright, C. E. , and filed in  
the office of the Recorder of said Santa Barbara County; which said parts of said
lots are now fenced, laid out , and used as a road and constitute a piece  of land 
described as follows :
A strip of land 60 feet wide , extending for 30 feet on each side of the
following described centre line:
Beginning at a point in the east side of said lot 22; said point being 30
feet south of the northeast corner of said lot 22; thence north 74 1/4 west, 25
feet; thence north $1 1/2 West 30 feet; thence north $2 1/2 West 36 feet ; thence
Nort h S6 West 31 feet ; thence South S9 1/2 West 33 3/10 feet ; thence South g7o
West 2g 6/10 feet; thence South 56 West 2s-reet;thence South 85 1/4 West 34 feet;
thence south 60 1/4 West 45 6/10 feet; thence South 27 West 4g 3/10 feet; thence
South 10 1/2 West 5 feet more or less to the south west line of said lot 25, and
All that part of Depot Road as shown on map of Montecito Land Company ' s map
by George F. Wright, C. E. , and filed in the office of the County Recorder of Sart a
360
Acceptance o
Deed.


Corrections
in A sQes~nen
Barbara County, lying south of the present Southern Pacific Company' s right- of-way
and extending south to the northerly end of said road that was abandoned by Ordinance
No . 305 made by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County.
Also all that portion of Hill Road lying easterly from said easterly line of
Depot Road to the westerly line of Olive Mill Road, said Olive Mill Road being 50 feet
in width and known on George F. Wright's map as Co unty Road, this abandonment to include
all said part of roadway wes t of: 50 foot width of said Olive Mill or County Road
until it reaches the end of Channel Drive as per judgment establishing. said Channel
Drive and recorded in the official records of Santa Barbara County in Book 27s, page
232 .   
Also all that portion of ChaRnel Drive lying easterly of said easterly end
and abutting the northerly end of said County Road abandoned by Ordinance No . 42 and
Ordinance No . 309 made by the Board of Supervisors of said County of Santa Barbara ,
California; 
be and the same are hereby vacated, discontinued, abandoned and abolished.
/
In the Matter of Acceptance of Deed of Pacific States Savings and Loan Company,
I
a Corporation, For a Right of Way Over Certain Real Property Situated in the First
Road District. 
  Resolution No . 2132 .
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara did on the
Sth day of March, 1937, order the abandonment of a certain County Highway in the Countin
 of Santa Barbara, State of California, upon proceedings duly had, said h i ghway being
more particularly described in the Order of Abandonment of said date; and
  WHEREAS, the Pacific States Savings and Loa.n Compa.riy, a corporation, has
tendered to the County of Santa Barbara, a deed dated March 2nd, 1937, conveying to
the County of Santa Barbara a strip of land for county highway purposes, more particularly
therein described, said county h i ghway to t ake the place of, and to be a substit te
for, the highway abandoned by said County of Santa Barbara on said Sth day of March,
1937; 
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND RESOLVED that the said Deed from the
-
Pacific States Savings and Loan Company, a: corporation hereinabove referred to, be and
the same is hereby accepted.
Passed and adopted by the Boa.rd of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara ,
State of California, this 3th day of March, 1937, by the following vote: Ayes:
Thomas T. Dinsmore, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Noes: None
Abs-ent: Sam J. Stanwood.
In the Matter of Corrections in Assessments, Delinquent Rolla for the years
8
 1933 and 1934.
It satisfactorily appearing to the Board or Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, from a report filed by the County Assessor , that clerical
errors have been made in certain assessments in the Delinquent Rolls for the years
1933 and 1934, and application having been made to the Board by said County Assessor
for the cancellation of said assessments, and any and all uncollected taxes on or
against said real property , as nrovided by Section 3S04A of the Political Code and
Amendments thereto; and
It further appearing that the written consent of the District Attorney of said
County of Santa Barbara, to the cancellation of said assessments, has been obtained
therefor,
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the Auditor of the County of Santa Barbara ,
State of California, be and he is hereby authorized to make ~he necessary corrections


-
----~----------------------------------------------
I Conrnu.nica ti o

March Sth, 1937
in the Delinquent Rolls for the years 1933 and 1934, as set forth in said report as

follows , t o wit:
Strike of f from delinquent rol l 1933 page 59 and del inquent roll 1934 page 49
al l t axes , penalt ies and costs against. Lot 21 Sec . 3 Twp 4N R 27W assessed t o C. A.
Edwards Est  This was an error i n original assessment, there being no such property .

In the Matter of Communication From United States Treasury Depart ment , Relative
from United  
States Treas ry to Avai lable Oounty Space for Relief Purposes .
Dent .
Renorts.
Report .
Report . I
Canc~llation I
of Funds.


C?.ncellation J
of Funds.
Tr Rn sf er of I
Funds .

Upon motion, duly seconded and carri ed, the Cl erk i s directed to advise the
Procurement Division of the U. s. Treasury Department that the County of Santa Barbara

has no avail able space for the use of Federal Agencies for relief purposes.
I n the 1Aatter of Reports of the Social Service Exchange.
Reports of the Social Service Excha.nge f or the months of December 1936, and
J anuary 1937, were received and order ed placed on file .
In the Matter of Report of the Santa Barbara Gener al Hospital.
Report of the Santa Barbara General Hospi tal for the month of February 1937,
was received and ordered placed on file .
 I n the Matter of Report of Santa Barbara County Water Works Dist ric t No . 1.
Above entitled report was received and ordered pl aced on fil e .

In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 25 C 1 , Equipment ,
   
Capital Outlay , Court House Grounds , General Fund t o Unappropriated Reserve General
 
Fund.
Resolution No . 2183 .
Whereas, the Board of Supervi sors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of
$60.00 is not needed in said above account General Fund.
Now therefore , be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Sixty Dollars ($60. 00) be and the same is hereby cancelJ.ed, and returned to the
 .
Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resoJ.ution, the roll being called, the fol-

l owing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M 
   .
Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None . Absent, Sam J . Stanwood 

I n the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 140 A 5, Labor , Salaries

and Wages, Fourth Supervisor District, General Fund to Unappropriat ed Reserve General
Fund.

Resoltttion No . 2184
WHEREAS , the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara Count y find that the sum
of $700.00 i s not needed in said above account General Fund.
Now therefore, be i t resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Seven Hundr ed Dollars ($700. 00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to
the Unappropriated Reserve Gen-eral Fund.
 
Upon the passage of the for egoi ng resolut i on, the roll being called, the fol-

lowing Supervisors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Fred G. Stevens, Ronal d M.
Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays , None . Absent, Sam J. Stanwood.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund t o Account 25 B 5 , Service and Expense, Maintenance and Oper ation, Court House
Grounds.
 
Re sol ut ion No . 2 1~5
Whereas the Boar d of Supervi sors of Sant a Barbara Count y find that a public

emergency, t hat could not have been reasonably f oreseen a t the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen by reason of additional funds are nec essary 

Now therefore, be it r esolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
  
362


Sixt y Dol l ars ($6o .oo) be and the same is hereby t r ansferred from the unappropriated

reserve to Account 25 B 5, Service and Expense , Maintenance and Operation, Court House
Grounds, General Fund 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the rol l being called, the fol-
.
l owing Supervisors v-0ted Aye, t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M.
Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None . Ab sent, Sam J. Stanwood.
Transfer 0f
Funds.
J In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General

 
Revision of /
Budget I ten 
Revi~i0n of /
B11dget I tem . 
Order for
T ral'l~fer of
F'l.nds. .
I
Fund to Account 93 C 14, American Legi on Bui l ding Lompoc.
Resolution No. 21s6
Wher eas the Board of Supervisor s of Santa Barbar a County find t hat a public
emergency, t hat c ould not have been r ea sonably foreseen a t the time of preparing the
bod.get, has arisen by r eason of addi tional funds are necessary 

Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of

Seven Hundred Dollars (#700. 00 ) be and the same is hereby transferred from the Unappro
priat ed Reserve to Account 93 C 14, American Legion Buil ding, Lompoc, Capital Outlay,
 Board of Supervisors, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the f oregoing r esol ution, the r oll being ca:tled, the fol-

l owi ng Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit: Thomas T. Di nsmore, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M.
Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, Sam J. Stan,11/o od. 
.I n the Ma t t er of Revision of Budget I tems. Resol uti on No . 2187
 Wher eas , i t appears to the Board of Supervisor s that a revi sion within general
 classification of Mai nt enance and Operation, Court House Grounds is necessar y ;
Now, ther efore, be it Resolved that the a for esai d accounts be and the same are
. . .
hereby revised as f ollows , to wi t : Transfer f r om Account 25 B 12 , Wat er, Mai nt enance
and Operation, Cour t House Grounds , General Fund to Account 25 B 2, Materials and
 Supplies, f.daintenance and Operation, Court House Gr ounds , General Fund 
.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being cal led, the following
81lpervi so rs vet ed Aye , to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M.
  Adam and C. L. Prei sker. Nays, None . Absent, Sam J . Stanwood.
     _In the Matter of Revi sion of Budget I t ems .
Resolution No , 21$$ 
Whereas , it apoears to the Board of Supervisors that a revi s i on within gener al
 classification of Maintenance and Operation, Superior Court is necessary ;
.
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the afor esaid accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as follows , to wit : Transfer from Account gg B 3, Office Supplies to
 
Account gg B 5, Service and expense , Superior Court, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution , the roll being called, the fol-
 lowing St1pervisor s voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Fred G. Stevens , Ronald M 
 Adam and C. L. Preisker . Nays, None . Absent, Sam J . Stanwood.
In the Mat ter of Order for Transfer of Funds .
 ORDER .
    Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unaniPlously, the Attdi tor of the County
of Santa Barbara is hereby ordered to make the foll owing transfer: 
From P. W. A. 1062 R Fund, the sum of $30$4 .40
To P. W. A. 1094 R Fund. 
 This is a temporary transfer and the money is to be immediately retransf erred
when Federal Funds are received.
Upon the passage of the foregoi ng Order, the roll being called, the following

Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam
and C. L. Preisker. Nays , None . Absent, Sam J . Stanwood.



March St h , 1937
'
I n the Matter of J oint Meeting of Chamber of Commerce and County Conservation

Com. mittee:
J oint ~1ee tin "-of
ChRmber o
Comi"le:rce Rnd
C oun t~r Conse
tion Committ e .
va - 
Pr oposed
Ordi nance.
(
Granting /
United St n.te

Members of the Board were invi ted to attend a joint meeting of the Cha-mber of 
Commerce and the County Conservation Commi ttee, to be held March 9th, at El Paseo at 
12 : ~0 noon. William Delaney , who present .e d the invi tation on behalf of Miss Pearl
Chqse, was advised the members of the Board would be unable to attend, with the possibl
exc.eption of Supervisor Stanwood, who was not present at this time.
 In the Matter of Proposed Ordinance, Prohi biting the Sale of Dairy Products
f rom Non-tested herds  .   
 Above entitled matter "vas cont inued to the meet ing of March 22nd, 1937. -
I n the Matter of Granting United States Forest Service Permission to Erect

Forest Servi e sign on Romero Canyon Road.
Per mi ssi on
t o Erect
sign .
SDecial
Building
Permit .
I
Claim Re jec Ja
Cla im L8.i d
Over.
Al lo\\ance o
Clai r:is .
-
Upon motion, duly seconded and ca.rried, the United States Forest Service is
 
hereby granted permission to erect a sign on Romer o Canyon Road, indicati ng that said 
road is a one way road 
 

I n the Matter of Granting Special Building per mit f or the Construction of a
Beach Cl ub at the Biltmore Hotel. 

Above entitled matter was cont inued until a further report is made by the
County Planning Commission 

In the Matter of Claim Rej ected 

 Upon moti on, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat the claim of

Re~d Manufacturing Company, in the amount of $7 .47, be and the same is hereby rejected 
.
In the Matter of Claim Laid Over. 
Upon moti on, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the claim of Lillia
Freitas, in the amount of $125. 00, be and the same is hereby laid over 


In the Matter of the Allowance of Claims.

Upon motion, dtily seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following
cl~ims 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,
 
respectively , to wit :















Abbott Laboratories GE!~ERAL FTJND
Acme Super Service
Aaquistapace, Annie
Acquistapace , Miss Anna
Adam, Janet
Adam, Ronald M.
Adam, Rozan M.
Adams, Carroll
Addressograph Company

 
Adler ' s Associated Service Station
Air Reduction Sales Company
Alder, George
American Bitumuls Company
American Medical Association
Anacapa Coffee Roasters
Anandal e , Ella
Andera' s Dept .
Anderson, Sydney A.
A. & P. Tea Co .
do do

 

$3S.06
44. 32
12. 50
40 .3s
125. 00
37 .30
72 .00
40 .00
1 . 44
2 . 44
11. 02
s4.oo
4.32
5 .00
9 .00
10 .00

4 . 53
23 . $6
2S . 4o
17. 22
'364
























A. & P. Tea Co . GENERAL FUND
Archambeault , Estate of J oseph
Arrelanes , Mrs . Theodore
Artuso Shoe Store
Associated 011 Co .
Associated Oil Company
do do
Atsatt, Dr . Rodney
Auman, Mrs . Grace W.4
Avant, Louis
Azar, K.
Baker, Glenn
Baker, Glenn E.
Balassi, Frank
Ball, N. L.
Bank of America
Bannach, Eleanor
Barham, Thelma
Barker Bros .
Barkman, Eric
Barrick, A. R 

Dr . Phyllis Bartelme
Bastanchury, Angie
Bateman, Billie
Battles, Ella F.
Bear, Virgil
Beaudette, Mrs . Loretta
Beebe, Lela J .
Beekler, A. M.
Bell, Robert
Bell, Robert A.
Bello, V. J .
Bement, Madeline
Bertero, Dr. Jules
Bertino, Joe
Bever, Ora
Bianchin, Eugene
Bianchin, Louise


Big .Sisters of Alameda County
Blackburn, Charis
Bond, Delmar
Borgatello, Chas .
Botiller, Fred
Bowden, Mrs . Melvin
Bowers & Stokes
do do
Bradbury, W. W
Brad.field, Bernice
Branch, Inez
Braun Corporation






53 .00
12 .00
4o.oo
~ . 70
15 . 47
16. 88
7. 41
25 .00
6. oo
14. oo
12 .01
44. oo
6. oo
10 . 00
85 .00
175 . 00
37.14
32 . 86
29 . 29
50 .00
36.00
300.00
93 . 33
25 . 00
6.oo
8. oo
60 .00
275 .00
100.00
2. 86
135. 00
200.00
75 . 00
200 .00
175.00
5. 00
4o .oo
4o .oo
25 .00
80 . 00
55 . 00
5. 00
54.02
25 .00
3. 69
66. 94
10.00
110.00
47 .14
. 54

















 



















March Sth, 1937 
Brees, Ada General Fund 
Brickey , Mrs . Mabel C.
Briggs, C. M. 
Broadway Battery & Electric Shop
Brodie , Tom
Brown , George S.
Brown, Henry
Bruner, A. G 
Brunkhurst, Jane
Budd & Bodine
Buell , Mrs . Harold j .
Bunnel l , Dr. Sterling
Burbridge, Frank
Burns , Mrs. Irene K.
Burola, I. M 
do do
Burris, Rose
Burton, J ames E.
Burton, Wm. C. 
Caldera , Mrs. Anna
Calderon, Joseph S.
Calderon, Joseph s .

California Corrugated Culvert Co 
California Dental Supply Co 
California Market
California Market

California Pipe & Supply Co.
California State Chamber of Commerce
California Tuberculosis As sn 
Calvert, Marian
Campbell, C. C.
Cantrell, George
Cardwell, Esther
Carlisle & Co., A 
do do
Carpinteria Realty Co .
Carter, Robert V.
Casey, James D 
Casmalia Store
Castagna, Alice
Catcott, Priscilla
Catholic Big Brothers
Celini, Geo 
Cervantes, Mrs . Luz
Chambers , J. H.
Chambers, Mrs . Myrle
Chandler, Velma
Chapman , Eleanor
Chapman , Rose








$34.s2
50. 00
14.oo
11 .74
10. 00
6. oo
10.00
125 .00
90. 00
S. 61
42 . 67
5 .00
37. 50
6.oo
125.00
125 .00
40.00
10.00
10.00
75 . 00
6.oo
6.oo
54.g9
56. 4o
46 .oo
34.95
11.SO
750.00
6.oo
s5 .oo
2.52
22. S6
57. 6g
llf-2.19
17g.92
5 .00
100. 00
26.00
s.20
100. 00
125 .oo
115. 00
6. 43
20. 00
12.25
6.oo
g6.25
12.00
25. 00
35
366






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'







Chelin1, Mrs . George GENERAL FUND
Ciba Company
City Contracting Co .
City of Lompoc
City of Santa Maria
Clarey, J . A.
Clark, Arthur M 
Clarke, Mrs . Mae
Cleaver, Elois
Cline, Gladys

Coast Wholesale Grocery Co 

Coast Wholesale Grocery Co .
Coffey Grocery, o. D.
Cohen, Peter

Coldren, Bertha
Coldren, Ed.ria
Colvert, Allena E.
Commercial Off ice Supply
Commercial Office Supply Co .

 





 

 
$ 30 . 00
12. 77
5.00
7. 00
12 .SO
12. 00
s . 75
s .oo
40. 00
6.oo
131 .s3
51 . s1
s . 61
253 .11
50 . 00
151.03
150 . 00
2.27
5. 73
Cook, Clara E. 42 . 50
Cooney, Agnes
Cooper, Charles
Cooper, Janet

Copeland's Bookshop
Corey, Elva
Cosmopolita Grocery
Cossa, Miss Lydia
Cota, Albert

Cota, Albert

Cota, Juan

County Council of Social Agencies
Covarrubias , Yris
Cox, Henry
Co"1.: , !.~artha
Crane Company
Crane, Edward E.
Crang , Curtis
Crews, H.
Crist, Sam E.
Cutter Laboratory
 
 

Dairy Department , County Farm Bureau
Dana, Melbourne
Davies. ~velyn V.
Davies , Mamie O.
Davis, C. E.
Davis, C. W 
Deck, Bert E 
Dellar, Earl
De Vaul, Reuben
Dictaphone Sales Corpor~tion


 
29 . 00
7.61
4o .oo
3. 61
s5 .oo
g9 . gg
6.oo
15. 00
15. 00
34. oo
g3 .33
34-. 92
50 . 00
75 .00
7.10
150 .00
s4.oo
3s. 50
90 . 00
16.91
S.20
15 . 00
125 . 00
135 .00
29 .50
30 .00
6.oo
39 .00
77 .50
10 . 00





























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I 


March Sth, 1937 
Diet zgen Co . , Eugene
Dinsmore, Thomas T.
GENERAL FUND
Dolan , Laura
Domesti c Laundry
Dominges , Bob A.
Domi nguez , Mrs . Alfred
Dominguez , Juan
Domingues , J uan
Dominguez , Mary
- Dominguez ,
Tony
Donahue , ~Aiss Nellie
Donati, Mrs . Diva D.
DoRego, Mrs . Harriett
Dor ris, Mrs. 1~ary
Downing , Emily J 
Doi.l'/se , E. Ai .
Dreger , Emma
.
Drexler , A. H.
Drumm, Ca therine
.
Duckgeischel , Louise
Dudley Mortuary
Duke , Mrs . Ann Bel
Dulaney , Ethel
Duncan, MargRret J .
Duncan, Margaret J .
Dunne , Frank E.
Dutra, August
 Easl ick, Maude E 
Eaves , A. T 
Edmunds Jennie
Edwards , Muriel
Edwards , Muriel
Escobar , Ray
Ezaki , J ames


Fagin , Miss I rene
Fairbanks , Mrs . Katherine
Fauerso , 1tonica
Faulding, Mrs . Wm.
Favary, Ethelbert
Federal Drug Co 
Felts , A. W.
Fenstermaker, Rose



Fent Service Company , J ohn 
Fent Service Co . , J ohn
Ferguson Fur ni ture Co.
Fer guson Furniture Co .
Ferguson, Ji.~arie
Fillippi ni, R. C.
Fish, W. E.
Fisher , Floyd










43 . 93
3 . 6o
75 . 00
46 . 6S
130.00
30. 00
9. 00
6. oo
50. 00
26. 00
65 . 00
6.oo
2. S6
25 . 00
24. oo
100. 00
35 . 00
12. 50
s .50
150.00
55 .00
25 . 00
so. oo
100. 00
100. 00
305. 00
7. 50
12 . 51~
45 . 23
s . oo
116.02
131.77
4o .oo
5. 00
29.34
6.oo
130. 00
10. 00
75 .00
37. 74
44.9s
11. 00
27 . 14
15 . 9g
11.33
3. 09
135. 00
90 . 00
50.00
4o . oo
37
368









































Fi tzgerald, James GENERAL FUND
Fleming ' s Grocery
Flint, Harold J 
Fly , Mrs . Cora M 
Foothill Dairy
Forner Grocery
Foss, Gates
Freitas, Hed\vig
Freitas, Joseph A.
Fuller, w. P.
Gamble, H. M 
Gamble , J . H 
Garbarino , Mrs . Theresa
Garcia, Annie
Garden Dairy
Garrigan, J . D.
Garvey, Daisy
Garvin, Ruth
Gaviota , Store
Gay, Laura
Gay , Laura A.
Germain Seed & Plant Co .
Gilmore Oil Company
do do
Gilmore, Dorothy
Glaister, Annette
Glenn ' s Furniture Store
Golden State Co .








Goleta Garage and Machine Shop
Gorzell, C.
Gott, C. A.
Goulart e, Olga V.
Gower, Alvin H.
Gracia, Mrs, Joseph
Grafft, J 
Grafft, J .
Graham, Harry R 
Gray , John M.
Griess, Gertrude
Grige;ins, Toni
Grocott, John
Gruner, Starr
Gunderson Co., G. T 
Gunderson Co . , G. T.
Gunsell , Howard
Gusman, Casimiro
Hale, Mary
Baley, Joe
Haloid Company , The
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# 50 .00
17.24
16.oo
6.oo
9.02
g.56
75 .00
90 .00
6.oo
11.69
g.93
6.35
g.50
65 .00
5.7g
16g. 63
2.00
40 .00
1.77
6.oo
15 .00
11.04
41.93
76 .97
3g. 50
30.1g
3.97
g7 .60
2.17
121 .00
77. 50
5.00
90 .00
2. 66
igo.oo
1g4.50
g15.30
6.oo
40 .00
39 . 29
2.55
119 .05
7.47
7.16
4o .oo
15 .00
90 .00
40.00
5.41































March Sth, 1937 
Hammel, l~ax A  GENERAL FUND
Hammes , Steve
Haning, Bert P.
Hanze , Henry G 
Harberts , Richard
Harkness, Mrs . Hilda
Harlan, Frank
Harner, I\~rs . c. F.
Harris , Pheobe G.
Hart, Harriett
Hart,vell, Ruth
Hatch , Mrs . Leah P 
R.
Hauser, E. E 
Hawkin' s Tire Service
Hayes , Nora
Hayward, Al W.
Heare, Agapita
Heilman, Frank
Henning, A. J.
Henriksen, Muriel
Hernandez , Mrs . Manuel
Herron, J ames W.
Hite, Mark W 
Hobbs Brothers
Hockett Service Station
Hoffmann-La Roche
Hogle, D.
.
Holi day Hardware Co.
Hollingshead., c. M.
Hollis , A. F.
Holser & Bailey
.
Holst e, Reve
Home of the Good Shepherd
Hooker, Wilbur o 
Hopman, Elsie
Ho 8sack, D. L.
do do
Houghton's Market
Huerta, Caesario
Huff, Elizabeth H.
Hughes , Mrs . Allo F.
Hughes , Mollie
Hunt, Anne
Hurblut, Helen
I som, B. A.

I som, I. W.
I wamoto,The, Company
J acobs, R. C 
J acobsen , E. B.








$ 15 .00
61 .96
s3 . 93
25 .00
60 .00
6.oo
55 .00
9.32
100 .00
90 .00
15 .00
6.oo
s7 .50
1.26
2.57
2s.7g
15 .00
s .oo
77 .50
90 .00
10 .00
6.oo
3.66
1.00
2.s3
31 . 63
125.00
1.95
5.00
75.00
5.00
95 .00
130 .00
40.00
75.00
lS.73
9.67
9s .50
9.00
225 .00
6.oo
95 .00
20 .00
140.00
121 .00
50 .00
15 .00
6.oo
1S5.oo
370

 






































 

 
J agemann, Frieda E.
J ames , C. E 
Janssens, Albert A .
J enki nson, Betty
Jensen , Lars
J ohnson , A. L.
Johnson, A. L 
J ohnson , F. w.
GENERAL FUND
J ohnson , W. B.
Johnston, W. F 

Jones Stationery & Gifts
J ones , Cora
Jordano Bros
J ordano Bros .
Kegley, Eleanor
Kelleher, ~A . M.
Kelley, H.
Kelly , J ames
Kelly, Vlilliarn A .
Kennedy, Clinton
Keran Laundry
Ker an Laundry
Kern, Helen
Kerns, Gladys
Kine van, tiary
King, Katherine
Kirk , Arthur
Klein, Mrs . Ernest .




Knights of Columbus Ho~e As sn.
Knorp, Lloyd
Kraft' s Grocery
Kramer, Ira E 
Kramer, O 
Krebbs , Mrs. Carl
Kribq, 11:aude
Kyle, Chester
LaBreche, Jess i e
Laker, James
Lambuth , R. l'{.
Lansing, Chester
LaNueva Victoria
Larco Fish Company, S 
Large , Delbert
Laughlin, Dean
LaViee , Harriet
Lemmer, W. C.
Leo , D. B 
Lesli e , Mrs . George
Lew-Bert ' s
Le\1Vis , Myrtle

 


 

145. 00
33 . g9
143. 33
75 .00
50 .00
6.oo
6.oo
10.00
5.00
go .oo
4. 22
27 .og
l oo .g5
26 . 27
130 .19
135 .00
121 . 00
15. 00
g.o4
50 .00
29 . 92
l . g4
75 .00
125.00
20.00
20. 00
55. 00
2 . 50
200.00
90 . 00
51 . 30
25 . 00
120 .00
20 .00
65 . 00
so. oo
160. 00
g5 .00
250 .00
4o . oo
51. 36
20 .70
75 .00
75 .00
110. 00
6. oo
15 . 00
25 . 00
29 . 50
45 . 00
-





























March 3th, 1937
Lewis , Ruth
Lidbom, Hazel
Lidbom, Hazel
GENERAL FUND
Liddecoat, 1.~ary
Lillard, w. T.
Lind' s Cafe
.
Livingston, J .

Loan & Building Assn 
Lompoc Cafe
Lompoc Laundry

 Lompoc Light & Water Dept 
Lompoc Light & Water Company
Lompoc !~ ilk Co .
Lopez, Eulalia
Lord, Mrs . George
Lore , Lou S.
Los Alamos Meat Market
Lubischer, Edward
MacCulloch, Geo. E.

!~acDonald Seed Company
Machado, Eva
1{acKinnon, Allyne
MacMillan, Isabel
Madeiros, Manuel
Madsen, Eva
Magner Funeral Home , C. P.
Magner Funeral Home, C. P.
M~gneto & Electrical Service
Main , R. C.
Mairani, Carolina
1.~alan, Rosa
Manchester, John
1!ansf1eld, Rose
Maretti Estate, Richard
Marine , Dorothy
Mar Joe Coffee Shop
Markling, Paul w 
Marsh, Loa.
Marsh, Mary B.
Martin, Mrs . L. E.
Martinez , Mrs. Sauline
Mather , Mrs . Alyce
Mathews, 1.~rs . C. L.
Matthams, J ames
Matthews, Patrick
M{:l,tz , Mrs . Wm .
tielville, Thomas S 
Menegon, Mary
Menezes, Mrs . Mary
do do





$ 97 . 50
100 .00
100.00
175 .oo
19. 37
3 .09
86 . 52
17.74
15. 00
3.10
13. 75
16. 50
9. 52
4 .46
20.00
110.17
3. 00
51 .07
137. 50
6.oo
4o .oo
6. 52
60 .00
1 .50
90 .00
55 .00
25 .00
27 . 44
375 . 00
$0 .00
10.00
45 .00
100 .00
3 .00
4o .oo
9 .24
6.oo
80 .00
95 . 00
20 . 00
40.00
61 .25
15.00
55 . 95
55 .00
3.10
lj.O. 00
50.00
60 .00
30. 00
:~ 1
372


























Merriam, Mona GENERAL FUND
Mid. Coun . Pub . Ser.
do do
do do
do do
do do
Mietzner, Hedwig
Miller' s Pharmacy
Miller, Frank
Miller, Henry
Miller , Rachel K 
Milpas Dry Goods Co .
Mission Ice Company
Minetti, Cecilia
Mitchell, Mrs . E. F.
Corp.
Montecito County Water District
Montgomery Ward & Company
Moore Mercantile Co.
Moore Mercantile Co .
do do
do do
Moore, Lena
Moore, Ra.nee
Moore, Mrs . Stella
Moraga, Frank P 
Moran, G.

Morehouse , ~Aartha
?Aorehouse, 1.~artha
Morfitt, Floyd
Morinini 1 s Store
Morris , George W.
Mountain View Grocery
1fullenary, Della
Munce, Mafia
Murray, Frances
Muth, Walter
!~cAfee, Olga
McCabe, F . J 
McCal eb, w. H.
Mccanna, s. Pauline
McCaughey , Anna E.
McCaughey, Anna E.
Mccaughey, J . p.




 



100 .00
25 . 69
7. 01
12 . S3
124.lS
33 .25
77. 6g
12.55
27 . 50
40.00
166. 66
16. 61
26 . 7g
90 .00
15 .00
3.70
7.72
9.59
60 . 00
30 . 96
l .S5
10 .00
70 .00
20. 00
i4o.oo
121.00
25 . g1
41. s2
29 . 29
5.00
15 .00
40.17
4o.oo
92 . g6
31 . 43
25 . 00
95 . 00
32 . 50
10.00
s5 .oo
2.00
135. 00
16J . 20
McGregor, Mrs . Robert 4o .oo
McKesson- Western Wholesale
McNeil, W.
McNeil, W.

Neel, H.
Neil, Mrs . M. F 
Nelson, Mrs . Fred

11S.S3
110. 00
121.00
50. 00
10. 00
40 . 00




































l\.iar ch gth, 1937.
Nelson, Raphie
Newell, Gladys
GENERAL FUND
Newland, L. H 

News-Press Publishing Co.
Niedermuller, Otto
Nordli, William
.
Novo a Sons, M. L 
Ohio Chemical & Mfg . Co 
Olive Grocery
Oliver, A. G 
Olivera, Jim
Oliver a , Mrs. Rose
Oliver' s Grocery
O'Neill, Mildred E 
Orgrasky , Mrs . J ulia
Ott Hara.ware Company
Ovieda , Toney
Pace, Lela
Pacific Coast Coal Company
Pacific Coast Pub . Co .
do do
do do


Pacific Freight Lines Express
Pacific Greyhound Lines
.

Pacific Southwest Realty Company
Packer, Josephine
.
Page, Bertha C.
Parker, Fred C.
Parker Co., Robert L.
Parker Co., Robert L.
Parma Company
Parma Company
Parnell, Mrs . Lucy \'f 
Patterson , Mrs . Nancy
Patterson, Mrs . w. E.
Pechume r , Frank
Pedersen, Charlotte
Penfield, Wallace c.
Penney Co . , J . c.
do do
do do
Percal, Sam
Peterson, Kenneth E.







Pete' s Associated Service Station
Pettingill, Mrs . Chas 

Pfiitzner, Mrs . E. E 
Phalen, Margaret A.
Phelps , Elton H.

Phipps , Evelyn
Pickett, Kenn eth
$go.oo
3.71
100.00
60 .00
125. 00
22 . 50
31. 73
3.74
g .20
g . 50
75.oe
40 .00
8. 60
75.00
20.00
6.43
57.50
75 .00
12 . 27
9.40
49 .44
10 . 57
. 50
1. 45
45 .00
150 . 50
25 . 00
50 . 00
4. 89
9.78
10 . 67
78. gg
6.oo
25 . 00
20 .00
92 .00
75 .00
316.61
1. 63
29 . 97
19 .97
58.00
100. 00
1. 50
40 . 00
40. 00
31.43
6.oo
122.70
50.00
3 3
374






























Piggly \'liggly Grocery
Pitts, D. B.
GENERAL FUND
 
Plescia, Bessie B.

Pollorena, Richard
Fope Stamp and Duplicator Co .
Popula.r, The
Portenga, Mrs . S .
Preisker, C. L 
Preisker , C. L.
Prickett , Vallie
Pr uitt , Helen
Pu.ri ty Stores
Railway Express Agency
Ramirez, 11 .
Rasor, Earl
Ray's Pharmacy
Reasons , Ruth M.
Reedson's Dairy
Reily, F. B.

Reiner & Son Co . , C. D.
Remington Rand
Remington Rand
Renick, Dee
Reynolds , Helen
Rhoades, Coy
Rice, Mrs . Edna C 
Rice, Mrs . Viola C.
Rice, Warren B 
Richard~ , Lue

Richfield 011 Company
Rider, Hazel
Rivas, Mrs . Mollie
Rivera Gocery, E 
Roberds, A. E.
Robertson, Sara
Rodman, Clyde L.
Rogers, Julia
Rollins, Hal
Rembold, Clyde R.
Ross , H.
Ross, J ames

Rossi, 1.~rs . Madelina
Royal Typewriter Co .
Rubel Motor Company
Rudolph, Harvey J .
Rudolph' s Gt ocery
Ruhj ohn , Stanley
'


Ruiz , lira . Esperanza
Ruiz , Richard R.







$ 75 .55
52 .50
100.00
27 .50
4.69
1.64
6.07
45 .00
31.90
75 .00
20 .00
3$.00
3.04
71 .50
77 .50
16 .57
125 .00
lS. 57
23 . 00
9.00
36.06
16. 69
135 . 00
7 .95
40 .00
6.oo
6.oo
6.oo
so .oo
14. 70
75.00
6.oo
22 .44
50.00
4o .oo
155 .00
4o .oo
25 .00
50 .00
4o .oo
32 . 23
s .50
105.6S
4.49
250 .00
32.19
15 .00
6.oo
50 .00





























.
March Sth, 1937 
Rule au, P. M. GENERAL FUl.TD
Russell, William E 
Ruth Home
Ryan, Mary
Ryan , ,Mary C.
Byzner, J 
Safeway Stores
do do
Safeway Stores
Safeway Stores
do do
Salgado, Jennie
Sanchez , tianuel
Sands, w.
Sanitary Laundry
Sanitary Laundry



San Marcos & Montecito Dairy
Santa Barbara Clinic, The

Santa Barbara County Shamber of Commerce
do do do
do do do
do do do
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
do do
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do

do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Daily Times

.
Santa Maria Furniture Co .
Santa Maria Gas Company
Santa ~Aaria Gas Co .
Santa Maria Gas Co .
Santa Maria Lodge
Santa Maria Milk Co .
Santos, Miss Cecilia
Savage, Josephine
Scarborough, Ruth
Scaroni, Margaret
Scaroni, Margaret




125.00
175 .00
15.00
s.oo
75 .00
3s. 50
3s.oo
235.05
11.92
35 .s3
s .61
50 .00
12 .50
6.86
5. 42
10 .44
6.82
3.00
i35 .oo
125 .00
37 .50
26 .09
26 .So
30. 21
3.75
5.85
3. 25
3.00
3.10
14. 46
6.SO
14. 21
19 .25
10 . 20
156.56
66 .15
21 . 46
21 .06
6.54
1.03
81 . 27
5.60
12. 29
300 .00
25 .32
6.oo
4o .oo
36 .00
100 .00
100 .00
3 5
376






































Schauer Printing Studio
Schauer Printing Studio
Scherer Co ., R. L.
GENERAL FUND
Scherer Company, R. L 
Schuster, Hedwig
Schwabacher-Frey Company
do do
Schweers, Sophie A.
Scolari, J .
Scott , Mrs . Ethel J~ .
Sears, Roebuck & Co .
Seaside Oil Company
do do
Security First National Bank
Senay, Percy F.
Sesma, Mrs . Freida
Sexauer, Roland
Sexton & Simpson
Shady Rest Camp
Shamhart , R. E.
do do
do do
 Sbamhart, Reid
Shaw, Arthur
 Sheqt, Eli zaheth

Shel l Oil Company
Shepard, Frank
Sheri dan, ~.~ary L.
Shorkley, T. M.
Silva, Mrs . J. R.
Silva , Pedro
Silveira , Mrs . Virginia
Singer Sewi ng ~.iachine Co 



Smith, Kline & French Laboratories
Smi t h , Carol
Smith, Effie
Smith, Miss Ellen
Smith, Mrs . I rene
Smith, Leland B.
Smith, Nelson
Smith, Ray
Smyth, E. F 
Snow, Beverley



Social Servi ce Exchange
Sokol l , Anna
Sou . Calif. Edison Co .
Sou. Calif. Edison Co 
do do
do do
do do


127 . 9g
23 . 07
1 .03
104. 94
90 .00
4. 63
5.30
90 .00
20 .00
6.oo
1 . 66
19. 57
20 . $6
4o .oo
33 . 2g
25 .00
65 .00
22 . 18
3 . 61
30.00
11. 00
15.00
6.oo
100. 00
160.00
1 . 1$
4o .oo
12. 50
25 .00
35 .00
$ . OO
12 .00
. 62
9 .00
62.00
27.$6
6.oo
10. 11
125 . 00
14. oo
50 .00
23 . 4o
39.00
50 .00
150.94
5. 75
4.77
254.10
5. 93
24.94
















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March 3th, 1937
Souza, Mrs. Ancilla J 
Souza, Miss Gladys J .
GENERAL FUND

Souza, John P.
Spencer Lens Company of Calif.
Spreltz Tra~sportation
Spurrell, Fred W. .
Squibb & Sons, E. R 
Stadley's Drive-~n Market
Standard Auto Parts
Standard 011 Co . of Calif.
Stanwood, W. S.
State Bureau of Printing.


State Department of Publio Health
 State of California Bureau of Purchaser
State of California Dept . of Penology
Stationers Corporation
Stearns , ]Ars. C. Y.
Stevens, Fred G.
Stewart, John L.


Stockwell Lock I nspection Co .
Stoddard, Rebecca
Stonehart Studio
do do
St. Francis Hospital
Streeter, Geo . C.
Stronach, Mrs . Helen
.
Stronach, Helen
Strong , Fred,
Studer, J osephine
Stumbles, D. L.
Sturgeon, H.
St. Vincent's I nstitution
St. Vincent's Maternity Home
Styre, Ben
Sublett, Jr., Thomas C.
Suggs, Lulu B.
Sumner, Mrs . Barbara
Supervisor of Documents
S"1anson, Peter A.
S,veetser, H. C.
Teeter, Mrs . Shirley
Teixeira, M.
Texas Company, The
Thacher, Luin K.
Thaxton, Theda
Thielick, Mrs . Fred
Thole, H 
Thomas, Elma
Thomason, Sammie Lou
Thompson, Elsie



. $6.oo
6.oo
. 6.oo
2 .76
6. 50
5.50
25 .14
17. 90
14. 63
10 .00
57 . 50
35.00
21.03
s . 29
3 . 21
9.06
5.00
6.oo
333 .33
12. 00
125 . 00
120 5
53 .00
7. 50
137. 50
25 . 00
20.4$
90.00
40.00
60 .00
93 . 50
470 .00
23 .34
55. 00
100.00
35 . 00
6.oo
37 .00
90.00
50 .00
4o .oo
110. 00
4. 46
15. 00
85 .00
4o.oo
60 . 50
40. 00
40.00
150.00
3 7

378





























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Thurlby , Harry
Tilley , H. L.
Tilton, L. Deming
 G~1ERAL FUND

Tognazzi , Hazel
Tompkins , Elvira.
Tooker, Miss Ethel P .
Torres , Mrs . Elizabeth
Trafford, Gretta B.
Trafton , Muriel
Travers & Hennig
Trent , Vern
Tubbs , J ero~e F.
Tucker , Edna B 
Turner, Arthur D.
Turner, Lottie 
Turner, Susan 



Turner, W. A.  
Ull man, Samuel L. 

Underwood Elliot t FisherCompany
Underwood Elliott Fisher Company
. Uni on Feed & Fi1el Co 
Uni on Hardv1are & l~etal Company
Union Mill & Lumber Co 
Union Mi ll & Lumber Co .
Uni on f!i ll & Lumber Co  .
Uni on Oi l Company
Union Sugar Company
Universal Auto Parts Co .
Updike, Cecile
Upj ohn Company , The
Upton, Mrs . l\~aud D 
Uri bl, Boni fac io
Val ley Dairy
w
Valley Grill
"' Van Horn , J . A. 
Van' s Grocery Store
Velasquez , Joe
Vi ctoria Motors
do do
Vi ets , Ca r l
 Wadsworth , Jr. , E. E.
Wagner, Gerald W.
Waite , Ruth E 
Walker & Rojas
Walker, Dorothy
Walker, J . W 
Walker, R. O 
Wall , Tarry
Wandell , Ada
Warnack, Theresa




100 .00
225 .00
100 .00
3.50
4o .oo
21. 44
69 .J 7
75 . 00
95 .00
lS. 97
s4 .oo
9.77
3 .$7
125. 00
20 . 00
4o .oo
105 .00
166.66
285 .02
7.50
157. 60
44.76
53 . 65
7.g4
lS.54
3. 00
6.oo
16 . 4-4
50 .00
63 .02
6.oo
s .oo
11 .90
2.06
1.39
42 .s7
14.oo
35.12
10 . 21
115. 00
15.00
15 .00
19.64
3. 00
21+ .57
49 .50
52 . 50
125 . 00
50 .00
75 . 00

















 
























!~arch Sth, 1937 
Water 'Vorks Department GENERAL FUND
do do
do do
Watson, Lottie
Watson , Raymond
Watt ' s Grocery & Market
\Vat ts , Jo e
Weidm~n, Phil
 Weidman, w. Merle
Wengren, -Selma
Westwick Iron Works
Wha.rff, Arza A 
Whitthorne & Swan
Wicks, Edna
Wil liams , Elizabeth

Williams, Roy
Williams, Waldo
Willow Brook Dairy
Wilm; Mrs . R. B.
Wilson , Edward J 
Wilson, Eva L 
Wilson, Eva L.
Wilson, Geo. H.





Winthrop Chemical Company
Wood, E. !~ .
Wood, Elizabeth
Wood, Mrs . W. H.
Wood, William
Woods , Mary E 
\~oo ton Printing Co .
Wright, Kenneth
Wyeth & Brother, John
Wi1man, Elizabeth
Zachritz, G.
 






Hosmer, Helen FIR.ST ROAD FUND
Ellis, M. J  FIFTH ROAD FUND
Mid . Coun.Pub . Serv. Corp 
Adam, Rozan M. FOOD ROADS FUND
Adams Company, J  D.
Adams, Norman
Adams, Norman
Akens, Wm  
Albertoni, J 
Amalgamated Steel Company
American Bitumuls Company
Anderson, Jack
$2 .30
49 . ~5
2. 75
50. 00
77. 50
1$.00
4o .oo
lgo .oo
135 .00
so .oo
g .95
6.oo
10.00
32.14
25 .00
24. 29
55 .00
6.16
25 . 00
40 . 66
64- . 53
300. 00
125 .00
51. 97
gg .33
75.00
20 .00
55. 00
4o .oo
6.1$
143 .00
51 . 57
4.oo
13 .50
25 .eo
72 .00
1 . 25
51 . 25
67 . 50
37 .50
121.00
Ei2 . 60
12. gl
27. 00
3' 9
380


































Associated 011 Company
Baker,Glenn
GOOD ROADS FUND
Barker , Berd
Bean , G. L.
Begg , James
Bowers & Stokes
Breck, Benjamin
Breen, Ed .
Broadway Bootery
California Blue Pint & Map Co .
Chaffee, Mrs . Grace N 
Ci t y of Santa Maria
Clark, ltary B 
Clark, Mary B 
Collar, Elmer
Colla.r , Elmer
Go l lar, J . N .
Cooley, Harry
Cravens , Tom
Crews, H.
De la Torre , A. G.
Devaul , J . M.
Dille, F. E.
Dinsmore, Albert
Dinsmore , Francis
Doerr , L. R.
DonB.ldson , N. B.
Dover , Frank
Downing , Harry
Doyl e , Tom





 

Ducomrnun Metals & Supply Company
Ducommun Metals & Supply Co 
'
Fa.bing, F. L.
Fageol Truck & Coach Comp8!1y
Flexo Manufacturing Company
Floyd, Manley
Fouts , Wilbur
Frazier-Wright Company
Garlinghouse ~rothers
Gehr, Lloyd
Gorzell , C 
Grigsby , Al



Hasl am & Company, W. A.
Hauck Manufacturing Company
Hebel Garage, A. R 
Henderson, John
Hildebrand, A. J 
Hildebrand, W. G.
Hildebrand , W. G 
Horn , George



# 13S . 5lt
77 .00
12 . 00
52 .00
100 .00
237 .so
51 . 75
57 .00
6. 6lt
15 .97
14.oo
21 .00
lto .oo
lto .oo
57 . 50
55 .00
66 .oo
4s .oo
1+5 . 00
s2 . 50
22 . 50
50 .50
126.50
30 .00
32 .50
90 . 00
52 . 00
60 . 00
72 .00
132 .00
34. 2s
21. 67
49 .50
s5 .02
25 . 22
32 .50
2) . 00
51. 60
lS. 53
55 .00
123 . 75
66. 50
12 .08
96 .82
ll . 36
so .75
ss.oo
42 . 50
65 .00
1+9 . 50














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Hyck, Andy
March ~th , 1937 
GOOD ROADS FUND
J ones, Chas 
Lambert, C. E 
Lambert , Clarence
Lambert, Ray
Lillard, W. T.
Lompoc Light & Water Dept 
Miller, Frank
Morris, R. ''
McCJregor , J. D 
Nicoles , Tustin

 

 

Northwest Engineering Company
Ovieda, E. G.
Ovieda, E. G.
Petersen, J. F 
Pollorena, Richard
Railway Express Company
Ra.Jpirez, M 
Rez z.oni c.a, John
Rheams , C W 
Robbi ns , E. A.
Robison, M. H 
Robles, G.
Ryzner, J.

Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Santa Maria Gas Company
Santa Maria Gae Company
Scolari, J.
Scolari, J.
Shell Oil Company 
Silveria, Antone
 Smith Boo.th U.sher Company
 
 



Standard Oil Company of Ca~ifo~nia
Stemper, Emil
 Stephenson Mill & Lumber Co.
Stronach, William
'
Strong, Fred
Strong, Fred
 Sturgeon, H.
Sullivan, Earl
 Sweeney, H.
 Tatman, J. H.
 Taylor Co., Rose
Terry Service
Thole, H 
Tognetti , Joe
Twitchell, L. L.



Union Hardware & Metal Co 
.
Union Hardware & Metal Co.

United States Rubber Company


 $42 .oo
106 .25
96 .72
45 .00
g2 . 50
51.00
16. 23
20 .00
92 . s5
7g .75
2. 25
29 . 57
27 .50
37 .50
30 .00
5.00
4. 65
29. 50
15.00
44.oo
4.o.oo
l g7.69
20 .00
g2 . 50
1.75
12.90
.
27.30
37. 6g
20.00
20.00
10.05
42.50
7.73
26.og
60 . 00
7 .13
125.00
42. 00
i32.oo
27.50
55.00
45.00
52.00
ll.g6
179.79
60.50
52.00
47.50
' 14.g3
199.32
21.g1
382
 




















Walker, J  w. GOOD ROADS FUND $71.50
Walker, J  " 96.25
Waugh, Chas.   5lf 00
do do 54.oo
Whalen, J  T. 171.50
White Motor Company, The   42.29
Zachri tz, G.   49.50
Br own, E. B. HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT FUND 200.00
Crawf'ord, Grace L.
Neel, Jr., Harry
Westwick, R. C.
Cook, Philip E 
Oldershaw, Doug
Baird, Charles G.
Mid.Coun.Pub. Serv.
do do
do do
do do
Calif. Ga.rage
 

 
SALARY FUND

UNEMPLOYMENT REI.IEF
TRUST. FUND
.
Corp. CASMA. LT. FUND
GUAD. LT. FUND
.
LOS ALAMOS LT.FUND
.ORO.UTT LT. FUND
100.00
290.00
300.00
~.oo
14-.00
20.s4-
31.20
150.70
g7,95
7s.50
LOS ALAMOS FIRE DIST. FUND 3g.15

Wurz, A. B. 6.oo
 













Berlier, v. M  SANTA MARIA CEME. DIST. FUND 100 .00
Bowers & Stokes
Smith, C. L.
Venaas, Esther M. 
do do 
Whitney, M  H.
Dowd, Geo. SANTA BARBARA CO. WATERWORKS
DIST. NO. 1
Fratis, E. H 
Holiday Hardware Co.
McNall Build~ng M~terials
Naur, John
Sou. Pacific Milling Co.
Graham, Ha,rry R. P. W. A. 1094-R FUND

11.99
100.00
25.00
25.00
175.00
23.25
65 . 63
2.9g
3J. . OO
4-1 .25
37 .1g
. .
, 
,


Upon the passage of the foregoing Order, 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 .




Attest:




 
Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die 
The foregoing minutes are hereby

.:
_ _.'~r7'.
airman, Board of Supervisors 

 


Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
March 22nd, 1937, at 10 o 'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T.
Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, C. L. Preisker
and the Clerk. Supervisor Preisker in the Chair .
In the Matter of Communication from Santa Barbara Citizens League, relative to
County Appropriation for Participation in San Francisco Exposition.
3 3
CoI!ll:luni cRti r
from SAntn.
B.orbara
Citizens Le r,ue. Jamee Faulkner, Secretary, and other members of the Santa Barbara Citizens League,
appeared before the Board to protest County appropriation of one hundred thousand

Accentnnce
0f De(d.




-
/

Cc:i.ncellatin ./
of C0rta .n
Assessrier.ts

dollars for an exhibit at the San Francisco Exposition, as stated in a local newspaper.
Members of the League were advised the paper had misquoted, and the Board had not
stated, nor had any intention of spending such a sum of money on the exhibit.
The Board took a recess at this time to meet with a special committee on beach

conservation and harbor dredging.
At 2 o'clock p. m. the Board convened. All members present, Supervisor Preisker
.
in the Chair.

The Minutes of the meeting of March gth, 1937, were read and approved 
In the Matter of Acceptance of Deed of Union Realty Company, et al., for a right
 
of way for Road Purposes Across Certain Real Property Situated in the First Road
District 

Resolution No. 21g9 .
.
WHEREAS, Union Realty Comproly, a corporation, by its President, Earl G. Johnstone
and its Secretary, E. S. Porter, Kathleen Burke Hale, also known as Kathleen Burke
 
Peabody Hale, Martha Platt Gray and Gwethalyn Jones have executed and delivered to the
 I County of Santa Barbara a Deed dated March 10th, 1937, wherein said Union Realty Comp
' a corporation, by its President, Earl G. Johnstone, and its Secretary, E. S. Porter,
Kathleen Burke Hale, also known as Kathleen Burke Peabody Hale, Martha Platt Gray and
Gwethalyn J ones are the granters and the County of Santa Barbara the grantee, conveyin
a certain strip of land situated in the First Road District, County of Santa Barbara,

State of California, for road purposes only; said property being more particularly
described in said Deed.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
HEREBY RESOLVED that said Deed, and the property mentioned in said Deed, be and
the same is hereby accepted for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and the Clerk
     of this Board cause said Deed to be recorded 
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 the Application of the Veterans' Welfare Board of the State of
    California, for an Order for the Cancellation of Certain Assessments Upon Real
Property.
0 R D E R.

Upon reading and filing the verified petition of the Veterans' Welfare Board of
the State of California, a public corporation, praying for an order of the Board of

Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, directing the tax
collector of said County to cancel certain assessments for taxes against certain real
property situate in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and hereinafter
 described; and
384

 

IT APPEARING that each and all of the allegations contained in said petition
are true, and that the district attorney of said County has consented in writing to th
 cancellation of said assessments, and the title to said property is vested in the
Veterans' We~fare Board of the State of California;
NOW, THEREFORE, good cause appearing therefor, the County Auditor of the
County of Santa Barbara is hereby authorized, directed and empowered to cancel the fol 
lowing assessments, and the penalties attached thereto, upon all of the following real
property, for the following years. All of said real property is situate in the County
of Santa Barbara, State of California, as foJ.lows:
-1-
That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, and described as follows:
Commencing at the most Northeasterly corner of Lot No. 10 of Block 11FM of the
El Sol se Acuesta Tract, as shown upon the map recorded in Book 9 of Maps and Surveys,
  
at pages 92 and 93, Santa Barbara County Recorder's Office, said corner being Monument
 No. 50 of the City Limits line of the City of Santa Barbara; thence East, along the
Southerly line of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 9, Twp. 4
North, Range 27 West, S. B. M., g35 .21 feet; thence North 47g feet; thence Easterly
along the arc of a curve to the right, the long chord of which bears South g6 deg. 241
 50" East 3s .53 feet, and having a radius of 3og feet and a delta of 7 deg. 10' 20,

3g.55 feet to the true point of beginning of the parcel herein described; thence along
the arc of a curve to the right, the long chord of which bears South 77 deg. 4o East
 
55.41 feet and having a radius of 3og feet and a delta of 10 deg. 191 20, 55.49 feet;
thence North 126.52 feet; thence West 15 f eet; thence North 7 feet; thence West 4o
feet; thence South 121.41 feet to the point of beginning 

Also a right of way for road purposes and utilities over that portion of the
land described in the deed to the Security Title Insurance and Guarantee Co., recorded
in Book 172, at page 23, of Official Records of said County, known as Cheltenham Road.
Also commencing at the moat Northeasterly corner of Lot No. 10 of Block "F1
of the El Sol se Acuesta Tract, as shown upon the map recorded in Book 9 of Maps and

Surveys, at pages 92 and 93, Santa Barbara County Recorder's Office, said corner being
Monument No. 50 of the City Limits line of the City of Santa Barbara; thence East,
along the Southerly line of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 
9, Twp. 4 North, Range 27 West, S. B. M., 102S.66 feet to a brass capped monument;

thence North 50 feet; thence East 70 feet; thence North O deg. 05 1 East 54o feet;
thence West ll5.7g feet to the point of beginning of the parcel herein described; then e
West 55 feet; thence South 126.52 feet to the Northerly line of a 50 foot road; thence
. . .
along the arc of a curve concave t o the South, the l ong chord of which bears South 66
. . .
deg. 551 45" East 59.g4 feet, and having a radius of ;og ~eet and a delta of 11 deg.
09 1 10", 59.95 feet; thence North 150.13 feet to the point of beginning.
ALSO a right of way for the uses and purposes of a roadway over the following
 described strips or parcels of land:

PARCEL NO. 1: A strip of land 4o feet in width lying 20 feet on each side
of the following described center line:
Commencing at the most Northeasterly corner of Lot No. 10 of Block "F" of the
El Sol se Acuesta Tract, as shown upon the map recorded in Book 9 of Maps and Surveys,
at pages 92 and 93, Santa Barbara County Recorder's Office, said corner being Monument
No. 50 of the City Limits line of the City of Santa Barbara; thence East, along the
Southerly line of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 9 Twp 
.
4 North, Range 27 West s. B. M., 102g.66 feet to a brass capped monument; thence Nor
~




March 22nd, 1937
50 feet; thence East 50 feet; to the true point of beginning of the parcel herein described;
thence North 274.62 feet.
PARCEL NO. 2: A striP. of land 50 feet in width lying 25 feet on each side of
the following described center line:
Beginning at the e~d of the above described Parcel No. l; thence North 43 deg.
'
30' West 55.37 feet; theJllce along the arc of a curve to th~ left, tangent to the last
mentioned course, having a radius of 2g3 feet and a delta of 46 deg. 30 229.6g feet;
thence West 196.55 feet; thence North 69 deg. 00' West 150 feet; thence along the arc
of a curve to the right, tangent to the last mentioned course, having a radius of 150
feet and a delta of 69 d~g ., lgo.64 feet; thenc~ a+ong the arc of a curve to the right, .
the initial radius of which bears East 94 feet and having a delta of 90 deg., 147.65 
feet; thence East 277 feet 
Deed recorded December 17, 1936, Book 3g5, Page 107 , Official Records
Truces 1936-37 Second Installment
Truces 1937-3g
Assessed to Daniel R. Wagner and Lela A. Wagner Veteran Contract Holder -
Harry A. Lamb, Cont. #19051. . .
-2-
That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, and described as follows:
A parcel of land in the Montecito District (so called), in the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, being a subdivision of the Snyder Tract, as shown on the
map of said subdivision filed in Book 19, at page 5, of Records of Surveys, in the offi e
of the County Recorder of said County, describ~d as follows:
Beginning at a spike se~ at the intersection of the center line of East Valley
Road and Romero Road, being the southeast corner of the said tract; thence running nort
5 deg. 52' East 4o.7~ feet to a point in the ~enter line of Romero Road; thence North
73 deg. o4 West 140.g1 feet to a 2 x 2 stake; the true point of beginning; thence
'
North 1 deg. 56 East 217.90 feet to a 2 x 2 stake set on the Southerly line of a 20
foot alley; thence North gg deg. o4 West along said Southerly line of said alley 50
feet to a 2 x 2 stake; thence South 1 deg. 561 West 204.50 feet to a 2 x 2 stake; thenc
South 73 deg. o4 Ea.st 51.76 feet t o a 2 x 2 stake and the point of beginning  
Deed recorded November 23, 1936, Book 382, Page 137, Official Records .
Taxes 1936-37 - Second Installment
Taxes 1937-3g
Assessed to Bernard Magennis and Adele Aina Magennis Veteran Contract Holder
Bernard Magennis, Cont. #19216
-3-
That certain tract of land situate, .lying and being in the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, and described as follows: 
Lot 44 of Montecito Home Estates No. 2, in the Montecito, County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, according to the map thereof made by Geo. D. Morrison,
recorded September 5, 1929 in Map Book 15, at page 209, in the office of the County
Recorder of said County.

Deed recorded January g, 1937, Book 355, Page 419, Official Records.
Taxes 1937-3g

Assessed to Francis Boyd and Katherine s. Boyd
Veteran Contract Holder - Howard Clarence Taylor, Cont. #192gg


386


 


That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Santa
Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and described as follows:
Lot 109 in Block "I" of Parcel No. 2 of the Rutherford Tract, in the Oity of
Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, according to the map ther -
of recorded in Map Book 15, at page 69 et seq., in the office of the County Recorder
of said County. 
Deed recorded December 23, 1936, Book ~S4, page 1S4, Official Records 
Taxes 1936-37 - Second Installment
Taxes 1937-3$

Assessed to H. J . Parmelee and Nannie I. Parmelee
Veteran Contract Holder - Richard Goodwin Herbst, Cont. #19190
-5- 
That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Santa
Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and described as follows:

Beginning at a point in the Northwesterly line of Mission Street, distant
thereon 50 feet Northeasterly from the most Southerly corner of the Tract of land
conveyed by Sarah J. Kenney to Warren D. More; by deed dated October 19, 1903, record
in Book 93, at page 101, of Deeds, records of said County, said Southerly corner being
at the intersection of said line of Mission Street with the Northeasterly line of Bath
Street; running thence Northeasterly along said line of Mission Street, 50 feet; thenc
at right angles Northwesterly 90 feet; thence at right angles Southwesterly 50 feet to
a point distant 90 feet Northwesterly from and at right angles to said line of Mission
Street; thence at right angles Southeasterly 90 feet to sai4 11ne of Mission Street
and the point of beginning.
Deed recorded December 2$ , 1936, Book 381, Page 499, Official Records
Taxes 1937-3g
Assessed to John B. Seymour and Charlotte C. Seymour 
Veteran Contract Holder -- John Bruster Seymour, Cont. #19254
-6-  
That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Santa
Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and described as follows:

Lot 17$ in Block s of Parcel No. 2 of the Rutherford Tract, in the City of
Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, according to the map
thereof recorded in Map Book 15, at pages 69, 70, 71 and 72, in the office of the Coun"'"r
Recorder of said county.
Deed recorded December 31, 1936, Book 3g4, Page 229, Official Records.
Truces 1936-37 - Second Installment
Taxes 1937-3$

Assessed to James W. Sullivan and Gertrude Idell Sullivan
Veteran Contract holder - James William Sullivan, Cont. #192$7
 . ~-
 That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Santa
Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and described as follows:
Lot 178 in Block "01 of San Roque Park, in the City of Santa Barbara, County
of Santa Barbara, State of California, as per map thereof recorded in Book 15, Pages
106 et seq., of Maps, in the office of the Recorder of said County.
Deed recorded December 31, 1936, Book 384, Page 230, Official Records
Taxes 1936-37 - Second Installment
Taxes 1937-3g
Assessed to John A. Lindbery and Elizabeth M. Lindbery
Veteran Contract Holder - John Albert Lindbery, Cont. #19300



Grr1.nt1ng thP /
Junior Lenr e
of Santa
Barbara per
mis~lon to
llSE' portion
of the Cour1t
li"Rrr:t .

March 22nd, 1937
-8- 
That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Santa

Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and described as follows:
Lot 127 in Block "K" of San Roque Park, in the City of Santa Barbara, Coun't{f
-
of Santa Barbara, State of California, according to the map thereof recorded in Book
.
15, page 106 et seq., of Maps, records o~ said County. ,


Deed recorded December 24, 1936, Book 3g1, Page 4s5, Official Records
Taxes 1936-37 - Second Installment
Taxes 1937-38

Ass~ssed to Francis E. Boyd and Katherine S. Boyd
.
Veteran Contract Holder - Frederick Overgaard, Cont. #193g6
In the Matter of Granting the Junior League of Santa Barbara a Permit to
Continue the Use of a Portion of the Real Property Known as the County Farm for a
Period of Ten Years.

Resolution No. 2190
.
3 7
Whereas, the Junior League of Santa Barbara, Inc. is an organization existing

for social and benevolent purposes in this community, and
Whereas, this Board of Supervisors did by resolution made at a meeting held
on December 7, 1925, grant to said Junior League of Santa Barbara, Inc. a permit to
use the following described property for a period of ten years from said date, which
property is more particularly described as follows, to wit:

Beginning at the intersection of the westerly line of the Catholic Cemetery
and the northerly line of the State Highway:
Thence N. 0 241 E. along the boundary between the County Farm Property and
the abandoned Catholic Cemetery near Modoc Road 426.01 feet to the southerly boundary
of the Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way;
Thence westerly along the southerly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad

709.07 feet to a point;
Thence s. o0 241 W. 5s3.7 feet to a point on the northerly boundary of the

State Highway or Hollister Ave.,

Thence N. 77 51 1 E. 727.3 feet along the northerly boundary of Hollister
Ave., or State Highway to the point of beginning, containing S.23 acres; and

WHEREAS, the Junior League of Santa Barbara, Inc. has erected certain buildipgs
on said premises and has conducted thereon its charitable and benevolent work,
 ,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Junior League of Santa Barbara, Inc.,
be and ithereby is permitted to use said premises for the purpose of conducting
.
thereon a home for the care of indigent children and other charitable and benevolent
work for a period of ten years from the date hereof, with the right to remove therefrom
any and all buildings and improvements placed thereon by it whenever it shall cease
to use said property.
Upon the passage of the foregoing Reso l ution, 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.
Comnunicati i . In the Matter of Resolution of Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors,
Relative to Purchase of Privately owned Land for Protection of Watersheds.

Above entitled matter was referred to Supervisor Stevens who is to report
his findings at the next meeting of the Board.
In the Matter of Communication from Congressman D. Worth Clark, Relative to

CoMP1ttn1cati n.,/
H. R. Bill No. 4oo9, Pertaining to Control of Noxious Weeds.
Above entitled matter was referred to Supervisor Adam 
388
Co,munic'-'l tion In the Matter of Communication from Department of Public Works, Relative to
Improvements on Highway #101 ThTough Summerland.
The Clerk was directed to thank the Department of Public Works for the consideration
given the Board's application for ass~stance in correcting the hazardous
condition on Highway #101, Summerland, and advise them that the matter of street
lighting has been referred to Supervisor Dinsmore of the First District.
C onn1un i "' ~ ti on / In the Matter of Communication from Lillian Lamoreaux Requesting that a
Ptlblic DA.nee
!fall Pf'rni t .
Plblic DP.nee
Hall Pr- r !"'li t .

Certain Road in the Second Road District be named for Identification Purposes.
Above entitled matter was refer red to Supervisor Stanwood.
/ In the Matter of Application of Telephone Pioneers of America for a Public
Dance Hall Permit, at Rockwood Club.
Telephone Pioneers of America 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 Rockwood Club, Mission Canyon, Santa Barbmra~ California, in Mission Election
Precinct, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, under the provisions of
Ordinance No. 430 , of said county; and said app~ication coming on regularly to be hear ;
and
It appearing to said Board that said application is in proper form, verified,
and that said applicant is a responsible and proper organization to conduct and maintai
a public dance hall, and that said application has the approval of James Ross, Sheriff,
. ~ and Percy C. Heckendorf, District Att orney 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 Rockwood Club in Santa
Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, so long as said applicant compli s
with the provisions of Ordinance No. 430; and
.
It is f urther ordered that a certified copy of the foregoing order shall
 constitute a license therefor.

/ In the Matter of Application of F. J. Parsons for a Public Dance Hall Permit,
  at Parsons' Auto Camp.
.
F: J. Parsons 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 Parsons'
Auto .Camp, Highway #101 and Turnpike Road, Goleta, California, in Goleta No.2 Election
Precinct, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, under the provisions of Ordinan e
No. 430, of said County; and said application coming on regularly t o be heard; and
It appearing t o said Board that said application 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, Sheriff,
 and Percy C. Heckendorf, District Attorney of said county; and no objections having bee
made or filed to t his Board objecting to the granting said application; upon motion,
duly secon'd.ed and carried, it is
   Ordered  that said applicant be and he is hereby granted a license t o conduct
and maintain a public dance hall in the building known as Parsons' Auto Camp, Highway
#101 and Turnpike Road in Goleta, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, so
long as said applicant complies with the provisions of Ordinance No. 430; and
It is further ordered that a certified copy of the foregoing order shall constitu e
 a license therefor.
  

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Cl 'li m f or
Rei r:ibu r senen
/
of Aid. Gr.,.nt d.
Connuni c"' tin /
March 22nd, 1937
In the Matter of claim for Reimbursement of Aid Granted to Mary C. Purdy.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Clerk is directed to advise Mrs.
Purdy thather check for $900.00 will be held as part payment of the t1,266.36 due the
County for aid granted her, and demand the balance of $366.36 in full settlement of
said claim.
In the Matter of Communication from Aztec Lodge #172, Relative to Bringing
Their 194-0 Convention t o the City of Santa Barbara.
The Clerk was directed to advise the Aztec Lodge #172 to communicate with th
local Chamber of Commerce and City Council in furthering their convention plans, as
- the County does not participate in such matters.
Co"1nuni cnt1o / In the Matter of Communication from Berkeley Pageant, Relative to Partici pa-
 tion in Opening of Yacht Harbor and Acquatic Park.
The above entitled matter was referred to Supervisor Stanwood.
Op"'lO" i ng
AC'!.Becbly
~ro . J.25.
Bil /
In the Matter of Resolution Opposing Assembly Bill No. 125.
Re.norts .
  Ar;reenent
with Denn.rt
ment 0f P t1h
l i e \Vorks.
Resolution No. 2191.
  Santa Barbara, California
 March 22, 1937
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that this Board go on record as opposing Assembly
.
Bill No. 125, and that a copy of this Resolution be delivered to Assemblyman Alfred
w. Robertson, and a copy to Senator James J. Hollister.
The foregoing Resolution was introduced by Supervisor Sam J. Stanwood, who
moved its .adoption, seconded by Supervisor Ronald M. Adam, and adopted by the followin
roll call: Ayes: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M.
Adam, c. L. Preisker. Noes: None. Absent: None.
In the Matter of Reports of the Santa Barbara General Hospital and the
National Reemployment Service. 
- Above entitled reports were received and ordered placed on file.
/ In the Matter 6f Agreement with Department of Public Works, Division of
Highways:
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Chairman was directed to execute
an Agreement with Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, in connection with
cleaning out ditches on highway at Goleta Airport and San Ant6nio Creek near the
County Hospital.
AD~o l ntnen t / In the Matter of Appointment of Election Officers and Designation of Polling
of Election
0~~1 ce re . Placee for the Special Election to be Held May 4th, 1937
,
 

 
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
 Honorable Frank F. Merriam, Governor of the State of California having by
proclamation given notice of a special election, to be held on Tuesday, May 4th, 1937,
in the Tenth Congressional District of this state, to fill the vacancy caused by the
death of Henry E. Stubbs in .the office of Representative to Congress of the United
States from the Tenth Congressional District of this State, for the unexpired portion
of the term thereof, ending on January 3, 1939:
NOW THEREFORE, in conformity with said proclamation, Notice is hereby given
that a special election will be held throughout Santa Barbara County, on the 4th day
of May, 1937; and that the polls will be open from 6 o'clock a. m. to 7 o'clock p. m.
on said day, and the following places have been designated as the polling places and
the following named electors have been appointed officers of election boardsto serve
as officers of election at said special election in each of the following special
consolidated precincteof Santa Barbara County, State of California, to wit:
 
390





Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No. 1, Comprising Carpinteria Nos.1-2-4-5 
Location of Pollint place Carpinteria Realty Company's Office

Board of Election

Inspector Nelso. n Smith Clerk Clinton Moore
Judge Albert Otis Grinstead Clerk .Chester l~iller

Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No. 2 , Comprising Carpinteria No.3 and
Summer land.
Location of Polling Place Summerland Hall
Inspector Burchell W. Upson

Judge Al Harner 
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Don Maxfield
Will F. Smith
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No. 3, Comprising Montecito Nos . 1-5 &
Cold Springs 

Location of Polling ~lace W. E. Hodges Garage, 497 E. Valley Road
 
 
Inspector Leslie E. Concklin
Judge Robert T. Compton


Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
George P. Hendry
Fred L. Hansen
.

Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No . 4, Comprising Montecito Nos . 2-3-4.
'
Location of Polling Place Montecito Inn

Board of Election 
 
Inspector Theodore Record Clerk Alf red Clancy
Judge Reginald Lucking Clerk Martha H. Ord

Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No . 5, Comprising Mission .
  
Location of Polling Place Santa Barbara Woman's Club, Mission Canyon

Inspector Elizabeth Howell
Judge Lois Michelson

Board of Election

Clerk
Clerk
 
Olive Couch
Frances Dawson




Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No. 6 , Comprising Santa Barbara Nos . 1- 2-3.
Location of Polling Place 936 Cacique Street, Residence
'
Inspector Rilla McFarland
Judge
Judge
H. A. Vance
Elizabeth Hill
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Gertrude Fuhlrodt
Joseph Calhoon
Edna Knott


Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No. 7, Comprising Santa Barbara Nos. 4-5-6.
Location of Polling Place Christofferson & Miller Salesroom, 201 E. Montecito St 

Inspector Chas. L. Wilson
Judge
Judge
Lydia L. Brady
Mabel s. Erwin
Board of Election
Clerk

Clerk
Clerk
Lillian s. English
 Hallie Campbell
Arthur S. Pope
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No. g, Comprising Santa Barbara Nos.

Location of Polling Place Franklin School, Montecito & Voluntario Sts.
Inspector Lawrence D. Connel
Judge
Judge
George F. Bourquin
Ruth Rizor

Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Ida House
Nora Cash
Rose Sainsbury
g-9-10
15 
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No. 9 , Comprising Santa Barbara Nos . 7-11 .
Location of Polling Place City Fire Station, 701 E. Haley Street
Inspector Ida M. Klett
Judge
Judge
Refugio E. Botello
Margaret Miller
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Floy Pilley
Mrs . Dorothy Lee Ludwig
Zora Young


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March 22nd, 1937

Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No . 10, Comprising Santa Barbara Nos. 12-13 .
'
Location of Poll1nt Place Lincoln School
Inspector Julius Van Bruggen
Judge
Judge
Irene s. Kelsey
George W. Tilton
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
J . H. Austin
Marie O'Malley
William F. Milling
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No. 11, Comprising Banta Barbara Nos . 19-20 
Location of Polling Place 131 E. Anapamu Street, Residence
Inspector D. L. Janssens
Judge
Judge
Lora George
John M. Wilson
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Magnus . Hansen
Helen Lill ian Beck
James Sheppard
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No. 12 . Comprising Santa Barbara
Location of .Pollint Place 1102 .0live Street, Garage .
Board of Election
Inspector Mayme Greenough Clerk
Judge  Lydia Dawe Clerk
Judge Clara E. Chibos Clerk
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No . 13 .
Location of Polling Place State Teachers College
Board of Election
Inspector Muriel McCray
Judge .
Judge
Effie House
Elsie Orris
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Marvel Huppert
Bertha Stafford
.Frances Bucknam
Comprising Santa Barbara
Norma Sauter
E. E. Hauser
Valerie Freem9,-n
Nos. 14--17
1$
No. 16.
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No . 14-, Comprising Santa Barbara Nos. 21-22
26
Location of Polling Place 135 E. Valerio Street, Garage.
Insp~c t or Hattie B. Manning
Judge .
J udge
Eugenia Kellogg
Ada t~. Allen
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Jennie Pierce
Elsie Morrison
.
Katherine Hayward
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No . 15, Comprising Santa
Location of Polling Place Roosevelt School
Barbara .Nos . 23-24-
25-2g
Inspector Ivan Bliss
Judge .
Judge
George H. Hicks
Jewell Johnstone
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Lida B. Roughcore
 J . F. Churchill

Hardin Hatchett
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No. 16, Comprising Santa
Location of Poll ing Place 24-26 State Street, Garage 
Barbara Nos . 27-29-
33
Board of Election
Inspector Walter Mills Clerk
Judge Mildred Lewis Clerk
Judge Flora MacCulloch Clerk
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No . 17,
Location of Polling Place Peabody School
Board of Election
Insoector Mrs . Ethel Izant 
Judge
Judge
Emmet t T. Tully
Carmen Needles
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
James Campiglia
Eleanor Marks
Mary Tveidt 
Comprising Santa Barbara No .
Mrs. Mary Kilgore
Mrs . Frances Cudney
James A. Nicklin
30 

392
 






Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No. lg, Comprising Santa Barbara Nos. 31-32
34-35.
Location of Polling Place Boy Scout House, Garfield School Grounds
Board of Election
.
Inspector Mrs. Aileen C. Morrison Clerk John O'Neill
Judge
Judge
Cora M. Nolan
. Grae e Arch er

Clerk . Olga Fleischer
Clerk . Ruth K. Cramer
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No. 19, Comprising Santa Barbara
Location of Polling Place 226 W. Valerio Street, Garage
Inspector L. W. Morton
Judge
Judge
Olive La Monte
Ann c. Geib
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Viola . Schuster
Margaret Polley
Nell Wright
Nos. 36-
37-3g
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No. 20, Comprising Santa Barbara Nos. 39-42 
Location of Polling Place Girl Scout House, San Andres & Pedregosa Streets
Inspector Roy Campbell
Judge
Judge
Mary L. Hineman
Minnie M. Allen
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Cozette McCoy
Myrtle w. Wilson
. Madelene Griffiths
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct N0  . 21, Comprising Santa Barbara Nos. 4o-41 
Location of Polling Place Harding School
Inspector Esther Halferty
Judge
Judge
Matilda Wade
Evelyn Hooker
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Delia Longmire
Gertnude M. Learned
Flora Paulson
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No. 22, Comprising Santa Barbara Nos.43 111~-45
Location of Polling Place 1507 Chapala Street, Residence
Inspector Winona Higgins
Judge
Judge
Willian J. Goodacre
Louise B. Markus
Board of Election
Clerk . Earl Viles
Clerk
Clerk
Gertrude C. Howe
Lucy Farwell
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No. 23, Comprising Santa Barbara Nos  . 50-51-52.
Location of Polling Place Old Junior High School, W. Victoria Street
Inspector Herman Menken
Judge
Judge
Mary Unkef er
Mabel Bigelow
Board of Elect~on
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Madeline Young
Anna Sullivan
Heloise Coutolenc
Name of Precinct Special El ~ction Precinct No. 24, Comprising Santa Barbara Nos. 49-53 
Location of Polling Place Schi l lings Grocery , San Andres & Carrillo Streets.
Inspector George W. Miller
Judge
Judge
Chas. Gilchrest
Joseph Zamella
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Clara Davis
Mrs. Lina Nellany
Ruth Van Den Bergh
Name of Precinct Special Ele.ction Precinct No. 25, Comprising Santa Barbara Nos 
Location of Polling Place Campbell's Grocery, 1331 Chino Street
Inspector Jame~ Campbell
Judge
Judge
Zoe Misemer 
M~rgaret Chamberlin
Board of Election
Clerk Mrs . Mary MacArthur
Clerk . Bert Cleveland
Clerk Ruth Waite
46-47-
4-8.



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March 22nd, 1937
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No. 26, Comprising Santa Barbara Nos.55-56-5 
Location of Polling Place Mission Ice Company Office, 205 W. Canon Perdido St.
Inspector R. D. Smith
Judge.
Judge
Mrs. Louise Antles
Annie Pure ell. 
Board of Election
Clerk . Lydia Glasgow
Clerk
Clerk
David Mcintosh
H. Henry Ziegeler
Name of Precinct Special Election Prec1.nct No. 27, Comprising Santa Barbara Nos. 54-58
Location of Polling Place 421! W. Ortega Street, Residence

Inspector Kathleen Woods
Judge
Judge
Julia Miller
Ethel H. Tryhorn
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Clerk

. Mabel Bell
Johanna Dickscheidt
Francie Glasgow
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No. 28, Comprising Santa Barbara Nos. 59-60.
Location of ~olling Place 527 Chapala Street, Residence
 Board of Election  
. Inspector Margaret Al te.chul. Clerk Thomas Leavitt

Judge
Judge
Olive Hensey
Carrie Henderson
.
Clerk
Clerk
C. A. Coiner
Mary Oliver

Name o~ Precinct Special Election Precinct No . 29 . Comprising Santa Barbara Nos . 61-62
63.
Location of P.olling Place Chevrolet Sales Room 3.01 Chapala Street

Inspector A. H. Tucker 
Judge
Judge
Mildred Bennett
Evah Hopkins
. Board of Election
 Clerk
Clerk
Clerk
Hortense Shelley
Ada Blyth
Emily Travis
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No. 30. Compris1ng Hope No . 3 & Mesa 
Location of Polling Place Caretaker's Cottage, entrace Hope Ranch
I nspector Fannie Stevens
Judge. Miss Pearl Parlee
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Mrs . Emma E. Kellogg
Har.old L. James
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No. 31, Compris1ng Hope Nos. 1-2.
Location of Polling Place . Hope School
Board of Election
Inspector J . V. Tracy Clerk Katie F. Hicks
Judge .Harry L. Green Clerk . Katherine Higbee
Name of P.recinct Special Election Precinot No . 32 . Comprisi.ng Goleta. Nos. 1-2.
Location of Polling Place .Goleta Union School

Inspector Rose Dearborn
J udge . Earl L. Catlett
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Earl M. Hill
.Sarah Winters
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No . 33 . Comprising La Patera
Location of Polling Place . Elwood Union School

Inspector Frances G. Doty
Judge J . K. Wade
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Mrs. Nina Bottiani
Mrs . Jessie B. Anderson
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No . 34. Comprising Refugio
Location of Polling Place
Inspector William Wood
Judge Kinton S. Langlo
J. M. Rutherford Home
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Constance Rutherford
Lida M. Rutherford
394

 

Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No . 35 . Comprising Ballard & Santa Ynez 
 Location of Polling Place Santa Ynez School

Inspector Alonzo P. Lansing
Judge Dan M. Murphy
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
Mrs . Martha L. Davis
Mrs. Dora E. Barrett
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No. 36. Comprising Solvang
Location of Polling Place . Danish Hall
Board. of Election
Inspector Chester A. HoJ.lister Clerk Mrs . Christine Mathiesen
Judge Anker A. Bredall Clerk Mrs . Josephine Jorgesen
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No . 37 , Comprising Buellton & Santa Rita
Location of Polling Place Buellton School House

Inspector Michael Flanagan
Judge Mrs . Isabelle M. Evans
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk

Mrs . Anna M. Bodine
Mrs . Gertie A. Campbell
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No. 3s. Comprising Lompoc Nos . 1-3-5- 6-S
Location of ~o~ling Place High School
Board of Election
Inspector George F. Learned Clerk
.
Judge Mrs . Minnie M. Zvolanek Clerk
Mrs . Amy E. Stockton
Mrs . Alma G. Henning
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No . 39 . Comprising Lompoc Nos . 2-4-7 .
Location of Polling Place 211 E. Ocean Avenue .  
Board of Election
Inspector Clarence W. Henning Clerk Mrs . Laura M. Begg
Judge Mrs. Etta Mabel Lair Clerk Mrs. Gertie Stater
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No . 4o, Comprising Cojo
Location of Polling Place Lawrence Wilson Home

Inspector Mrs. Charlena Wilson
Judge Mrs . Thelma Kalin
Board of Election
Cler k
Clerk
Mrs. Rose c. Crouse
Mrs . Phyllis T. Tackett
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No . 41, Comprising Santa Maria Nos . 1- 2-3 .
Location of Polling Place Main Street School
Board of Election  
Inspector Merle M. Willits Clerk . Paul W. Markling
.Judg.e . Mrs  Mab el K . Edwards .  Clerk Elton H. Phelps
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No . 42 . Comprising Santa Maria Precincts
Nos . 4-5-6-7-20
Location of Polling Place Veterans Memorial Building 
Inspector Bert E. Deck
Judge Mrs . Edna Roemer .
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
James H. Armitage
Hardy Mayer
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No . 43, Comprising Santa Maria Precincts
Nos. 9- 10-11
Location of Polling Place County Offices, K. of P. Building
Inapector Chr.istian W. Rahbar
Judge Martin W. Lundgren

Board of Election .
Clerk
Clerk

M1ss Adele Edwards
Warren B. Rice

 



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Fixing . /
Conpen s:tio
f or ElPctio
Offi cf'rs .

\ March 22nd, 1937
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No. 44. Comprising Santa Mgria Nos . g- 12-13
. 21
Location of Polling Place Santa Maria Union High School

Board of Election
Inspector Harry E. Stier Clerk Albert E. Ford

J udge Mrs . Mae D. Thompson Clerk Plinio T. Bonetti
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No . 45 . Comprising Santa Maria Nos .
Location of Polling Place


I nspector Fred E. Lewis
J udge J ames W. Herron
Carnegie Library
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk

John R. Hutchi son
Mr s. Lela Clark

14-15-
16
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No . 46.
Location of Polling Place 604 E. Cypress Street
Board of Election
Comprising Santa Mar ia Nos. 17-15-
19
Inspector Charles L. Kyle
Judge Harvey L. Allen
Clerk
Clerk
Mrs . Angie M. Mill er
David J . Wood
Name of P,recinct Special Election Precinct No . 47, Comprising Orcutt Nos . 1- 2-
 
Location of Polling Place
I nspector Alfred Luttrell
J udge Bert T. Dinnes
 

County Offices, Orcutt
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk
. Casmalia
Mrs . Vera C. Willett
.
Mrs . May I . Brooks
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No . 43 . Comprising Guadalupe Nos . 1-2-3-
Betteravia
Location of Polling Place Veterans Memorial Building, Guadalupe
Inspector Fred Malizia
J udge Mrs . Virginia G. Juarez

Board of Election

Clerk
Clerk

George A. McBane
Mrs . Cora M. Fly
Na.me of Precinct Special Precinct No . 49, Comprising Los Alamos - Careaga
Location of Polling Place County Offices, Los Alamos

 
Inspector Charles L. Smith
Judge Orrin E. Ford


Board of Election

Clerk
Clerk
Mr s . Elizabeth Foster
Fisher M. Chamberlai n
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No . 50 . Comprising Sisquoc
Location of Pol ling place Public Hall , Sisquoc
 
Inspector Joseph S. Calderon
Judge Mrs . Esperanza B. Ruiz
Board of Election
Clerk
Clerk

Mrs . Annie L. Elliott

Mrs . Osee Evans
Name of Precinct Special Election Precinct No . 51. Comrpising Precinct Cuyama

Board of Election

Inspector Francis M. Richardson Clerk Mrs . Gertrude Englebert
Judge Will i am J . Wylie Clerk Mrs . Lillie A. Johnston
 
I n the Matter of Fixing Co mpensa~a on for Election Officers , and Rent for
   
Polling Places, for the Special Election May 4th, 1937
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, compensation for elec-

tion officers and rent of polling places for the special election May 4th, 1937, is
hereby fixed as follows, t o wit:
 
Election Officers for 24 precincts within the City of Santa Barbara will be paid

$4. oo each, and $4. oo for each polling place .
Election Officers for g precincts outside the City of Santa Barbara, but within the

Santa Barbara High school District , will be paid $4.oo each, and $4.oo for each
polling place.

396

Cancellatio
of Funds  .


Election officers in ali consolidated County precincts will be paid $S.oo each, and
$$. 00 for each polling place .
Election officers in single, unconsolidated County precincts will be paid $6. oo each,
  and #S.00 for polling place to be used for Congressional election alone.
 In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds From Account 150 B 2, Materials and
. .
Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Fifth Supervisor District, General Fund, the sum
of $6,ooo.oo to Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Resolution No. 2192 .
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum o
$6,eoo.oo is not needed in said above account General Fund.
Now therefore: be .it reso l ved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000.00) 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 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 Cancellation of Funds from Account 132 C 1, Equip~ent,
.
Cancell?tio /
of Fttnds
Capital Outlay, Third Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund, the sum of $91.44 to

Unappropriated. Reserve Good Roads Fund 
  Resolution No . 2193 .
Whereas, the Boara of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $91.44 is not needed in said above account Good Roads Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Ninety-one and 44/100 Dollars ($91.44) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returne
 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 
 
Cancell!:!.t i o / In the Matter of Cancell ation of Funds from Account 99 B 2, Materials and
of Fttnds .
Cancel latio
of Funds .
Supplies~ Maintenance and Operation, Unemployment Relief, General Fund, the sum of
$Soo.oo to Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Resolution No. 2194.
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
 of $~00.00 is . not needed in said above account General Fund.
Now. therefore, be it resolved by the .Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Eight Hundred Dollars ($goo;oo) be and the same is hereby camcelled, and returned to th
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. Sta~wooa, Fred G 
 Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None . Absent, None 

/ In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Accounts 42 A 19, Technical

Service, General Hospital, General Fund, the sum of $500.00 and fro~ 43 A 19, Salaries,
Technical Service, County Clinic, Santa Barbara General Hospital, General Fund, the
sum of $500. 00 to Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Resolution No. 2195
  Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $1,000 . 00 is not needed in said above accounts General Fund.
 Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
 One Thousand Dollars ($1,000 . 00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to
.
the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
,

3 ?
March 22nd, 1937
Upon the passage of the f orego1ng resolution, the roll be1ng 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.
Canc e 1 l a t i ,.,n ,/ In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 30 B 5, Service and
of Fiinds . ~ Expense, Maintenance and Operation, County Farm, General Fund, the sum of ~2g.7g to
Cancella t1on
of Ftinds.
I



Tr ~n qf er of
Funds .

Tr o.ns f er of
Fi1nds.

Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Resolution No . 2196. .
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $2S.7s is not needed in said above account General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Twenty-eight and 78/100 Dollars ($28.78) 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 A:ye, 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 6 B 2, Materials and
./
Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Election-Primary, General Fund, the sum of
$1900. 00, to Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
  Resolution No, 219] 
 Whereas, the Board of Supervieore of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $1900.00 is not needed in said above account General Fund .

Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Nineteen Hundred Dollars ($1900. 00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned
t o the Unappropriated Reserv-e 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 General
Fund to Account 150 C 1, Equipment, Capi ta1 Out.lay, Fifth Supervisor District, General
Fund.
Resolution No. 2198.
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
bupget, has arisen by reason of additional funds are necessary.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the
Unappropriated reserve to Account 150 C.l, Equipment, Capital Outlay, Fifth Supervisor
District, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the follow~
pg . 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 Good Roads
/
to Acco~nt 132 B 4, Repairs and Replacements, Maintenance and Operation, Third Supervisor
District, Good Roads Fund.
RESOLUTION NO, 2199
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
Qudget, has arisen by reason of additional funds are necessary. 
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Ninety-one and 44/100 Dollars ($91. 44) be and the same is hereby transferred from the
unappropriated reserve to Account 132 B 4, Repairs and Replacements, Maintenance and

398
Transfer of
Funds.

Transf er of
Funds .

Transf er of
Fttnds .
Operation, Third Supervisor District, Good Roads fund.
Upon the passag~ of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
:('ollowing Superv:isors voted AY.e, to wit:. Tlfomas T. DinE!more, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Ste~ens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Accqunt 99. C 3, Capital Outl~y, Buildings and Additions, Unemployment Relief,
General Fund.
Resol ution No. 2200  
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 funds are needed for buildings and additions (transie t
buildings) 
 Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
E~ght Hundred Do~lars ($goo.OQ) be and the .same is hereby transferred from the
unappropriated reserve to Acco-unt 99 C 3, Capital Outlay, Buildings and Additions,
Unemployment Relief, General Fund.
Upon the pass~ge of the foregoing resolution, the rol~ being called, the
following SupervisQrs vo~ed 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 General
 Fund to Account 94 B 2, Materials and Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, Board of
Supervisors, General Fund. ,
. Resolution No. 2201 .
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emerg~ncy, th~t could ~ot have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has arisen. by re.ason of additional funds are necessary. 
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 transf~rred from the unappropriated
reserve to Account 94 B 2, Materials and Supplies, Maintenance and Operation,
Board of Supervisors~ General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the fo -
lowing Supervisors voted aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
. ,
Stevens, Rpnald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
/ In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account 93 C 16, Recreation, Santa Barbara Arnphi theatre, Board of Supervisors
General Fund.
Resolution No. 2202.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara Conty find that a public
emergency~ that could not ~ave been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
b~dget, has aris~n by reason Qf a dditional .funds are necessary.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
r.ifteen Hundred Dollars ($1500.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the
unappropriated reserve to Account 93 C 16 Recreation, Santa Barbara Amphitheatre,
Board of Supervisors, Gen~ral 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 .
Tr'3.nsf er of
Funds .
Transf er of
Funda .


Tri nafer of
Fttnds .
March 22nd, 1937
/ I n the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
I
Fund to Account 42 B 10, Medical, Surgical, Laboratory and X- ray supplies , Maintenance
and Oper a t ion, General Hospital, Santa Barbara, General Fund.
Resolution No . 2203 . 
Whereas the Board of Supervisors er Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency , t hat could nqt have been reasonably fores een at the time of preparing the
.budget, has ar~sen by reason of account is depleted; . 
Now theref ore, be i t reso l ved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
One Thousand Dollars ($1000. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated
reserve to Account 42 B 10, Medical, Surgical, Laboratory and X-ray suppl ies ,
Maintenance and Operation, General Hospital , Santa Barbara, General Fund.
Upon the pa~sage qf the foregoing resolution, 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 .
I n the Matter of Transf er of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund t o Account 31 A 3, Extra Clerical Help , Salaries and Wages , Farm Advi sor, General
Fund. 
Resolution No. 2204.
Wher eas the Board of Supervisors. of Sant a BArbara County f i nd that a public
emergency, tha~ could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has ari sen by reason of increases and demands for assist ance by the grower s of
Sant a Barbara County, and extra work involved as a result of the recent f r eeze, and  
additional  money is necessary for stenographi c hel p , to do the necessary office work;
Now therefore, be. it r esolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of 
Three Hundred and ~ifty dollars . ($350 . 00) .be .and the same is hereby transferred from 
the unappr opr iated r eserve to Account 31 A 3 , Extra cl erical help, salaries and wages ,
Fa.rm Advi sor, Gener a l Fund, 
Upon the passage of the foregoing r esolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted ~ye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Pre1sker ~ Nays , None . Absent, None .
I In the Mat ter of Transf er of Funds f r om the Unappropr i ated Reserve Gener al
Fund to Account 30 B 4, Repairs and Replacement s , Maintenance and Operat ion, County
Farm, Gener al Fund.
 Resolution No , 2205,
Whereas the Boa.rd of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a publi c
emergency , that could not have been reasonably fo.res een at the time of preparing the
budget, has a r isen by reason of additional f unds are necessary;
Now ther efore, be i t resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Si x Hundred Dollar s ($600. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriat
ed r es erve t o Account 39 B 4 , Repairs and repl acements , Mai ntenance and oper ation,
County Farm, Gener al Fund.
 .    
Upon the paes~ge of the foregoing resol ution, the roll being called, the
f ollowing Super visors V?ted A~e, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Prei sker , Nays, None . Absent, None,
I In the Matter of Tran ~fer of Funds f r om the Unappropri ated Reserve General
Fund to Account 30 C 1 , Equipment, Capital Outlay, County Farm, Gen eral Fund.
Resolution No . 2206.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emer gency , that could no t have been reasonabiy foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget, has ari s e~ by r eason of addi t ional funds ar e necessary.
400
Tra.nsf er of
Funds .

Transf er of
Funds .
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Twenty-eight and 7S/lOO Dollars ($2S. 7S) be and the same is her eby transfer red from
the unappropriated reserve to Account 30 C 1 , Equipment , Capi tal Outlay, County Farm,
General Fund. 
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the rol l being called, the
following Supervisors vot ed 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 fro~ the Unappr opr iated Reserve General
Fund to Account g A 5, Election Offi cers , Salaries and Wages , and Account g B 1,
Communication and transportation, Maintenance and Operation, Elections-Special,
Genera.l Fund.

Resolution No . 2207.
 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 preparing the
budget, has arisen by reason of a special election has been called by the Governor of
the State of California, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the Congressman
of the 10th Congressional District . 
Now therefora, be ix resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of

Nineteen Hundred Dollars ($1900. 00) be and the same is hereby transf erred from the
unappropriated reserve to Accounts -$ A 5, Election Offi cers, Salaries and Wages , the
sum of $1600. 00, and to Account g B 1, Communication and transportation, Maintenance
and Operation, Elections-Special, General Fund, the sum of $300. 00.
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 JN!. Adam and C. L . Preisker. Nays, None . Absent, None .
/ In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary
Fund to Account 5 A 10, Registration Clerks, Salaries and Wages, Elections, Salary
Fund.
  Resolution No . 220S
 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 a special election has been called by the Governor of
the State of California to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the Congressman of
the 10th Congressional District;
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 unappropriated
reserve to Account 5 A 10, Registration Clerks, Salaries and Wages, Elections,
Salary 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 .
Revis i on of /
Budr-P t I tems
In the Matter of Revision of Bud.get Items .
. Resolution No . 2209 

 
Whereas, it appears to the Boardof  Supervisorsthat a revision within General
classification of Maintenance and Operation, Agricultural Department, General Fund is

necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as fol lows, to wit: Transfer from Account 3 B 1, Communication and
transportation the sum of $100. 00, to Account 3 B 4, Repairs and replacements , Maintenance
and Ope~ation , Agricultural Department , General Fund.


4 1
March 22nd, 1937
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 

Ri:visior1 ~ f v
Budget I tem . 
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Resolution No. 2210 
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, County Farm, 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 30 B 2, Materials and
Supplies the sum of $14o.oo to Account 30 B 4, Repairs and Replacements, Maintenance
and Operation, 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 
.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, ~Jone. Ab sent, None.
Revis i on of /
Budget I ten 
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Resolution No. 2211.


Whereas, it appears t o the Board of Supervisors that a revi&ion within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Third Supervisor District, Third
Road 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 131 B 2, Materials and
Supplies, Maintenance and Operation, the sum of $150.00, to Account 131 B 4, Repairs
and replacements, Maintenance and Operation, Third Supervi sor District, Third Road
Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being calJ.ed, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. P.reisker. Nays, None. Absent, None 
A~r ~ement I In the Matter of Agreement of Transfer of Residence of Alice M. Logan, Old
of Transf er
of Reai denc . Age Security Recipient.
Agr eement
of Transf er
of Residenc
Chq_nge of
Pi.yee -Old
Age
Secur i ty.
Chanee of
PRyee - Old
Age
Sect1ri ty .
In accordance withSection l~ of the Old Age Security 'Act, it is hereby
ordered that the residence of Alice M. Logan be transferred from Kings County to the
County of Santa Barbara; theCounty of Kings to continue aid for the period of one
year from date of transfer, and the County of Santa Barbara to continue aid thereafter.
I In the Matter of Agreement of Transfer of ~esidence of Edward Bonfoey, Old
 Age Security Recipient. 
In accordance with Section 1st of the Old Age Security Act, it is hereby
ordered that the residence of Edward Bonfoey be transferred from the County of Riversid
to the County of Santa Barba~a; the County of Riverside to continue aid for the period
of one year from date of trartsfer, and the County of Santa Barbara to continue aid
thereafter. 
/ In the Matter of Change of Payee for Old Age Security.
I
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Auditor is hereby ordered to
,
make the following changes irt payee for Old Age Security:
Recipient of Aid
Bowlin, Seth
Wann, Chas. Abbot



Payee before change
W. H. Martin
Hattie Wann
Payee after change
Seth Bowlin
Chas. Abbot Wann
In the Matter of Change of Payee for State Orphan Aid.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Auditor is hereby ordered to
make the following changes in payee for State Orphan Aid;

402

Refusal to /
Gr!tnt State
Ornhan Aid.
Ref usals t o ,/
Gr!'.lnt Old
Age Securit y


 
Recipient of Aid Payee before change
County Welfare Dept.
St. Vincent's Inst.
Payee. after change
Becerra children Ramona Becerra
Stephens, Mary Jean  Sunshine Cottage
  
In the Matter of Refusal to Grant State Orphan Aid.

It appearing to the Board from the report of the County Welfare Department,

that Sigrid Parks is not eligible for State Orphan Aid until proper adjustments are
made;
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered tha t said application
be and the srune is hereby denied.

In the Matter of Refusals to Grant Old Age Security.
It appearing to the Board from the report of the County Welfare Department ,
that the following named applicants are not proper persons to receive Old Age Security;

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried,
IT IS ORDERED that the said applications be and the same are hereby denied:
 
Nancy Frazee
    
Teresa Gutierrez

May Hay 

Robert s. Reynolds
State and /
County Aid .
In the Matter of Applications for State and County Aid to Needy Ages Persons


It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State
and County Aid to needy aged persons having filed their applications, as required by
law, and as in said applications fully set f orth; and
It further appearing from an examination of said applications that the needy

aged persons mentioned in said application are proper persons to receive State and
County Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carri ed, it is

ORDERED, tha t 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 firs t day of each month hereafter until further order of this
' . . . .
Board; said money to be used for the support of said needy aged persona, t o wit:

Total Amount Granted
Ables , J. E.
Ayala, Ramona
Brown, Sarah
Conklin, Catherine A 
Cooper, Anna s.
Covey, William E.
Daber, Charles Fredrick
Daniels, Martha J.
Day , Ellen
Estrada, Frank
Hill, Maud W.
Kinyon, Nora J.

Lawrence, Cornelia
Loomis , Henry 

-
$35. 00
35. 00
15.00
14.oo
35.00
lg.oo
35.00
15.00
32. 50
25 .00
22 . 00
33. 00
35.00
30.00
Lynch, John 30. 00
Miller, Jacob 25 . 00
 
Napier, Ellen Elizabeth 19.00

Napier, James
Newkirk, Roy E.
Nixon, Margaret A.
19.00
35.00
15.00











State and
Count'r Aid. (















Ovieda, Esmiel
Pena, Desiderio
lrevo, Lillie
Revis, Virginia
Rother, Mary
Ruiz, Caetano
Ruiz, Isabell

Smith, Tillman Racer
Snow, Bertha L.
Snow, Sidney C.
Walker, Josephine
Whyman, Theodore H.
Young, John R.
DISCONTINUANCE
Ballagh, William J 
Clark, Anna
Beresford, Edward
Campbell, Pardon
Garwood, John F 
Hill, Elaridge Beauregard
Lopez, Jose Solomon
Mulford, Helen A 
.
Mulford, Theodore E. 
O'Connor, Thomas M 
Rivas, Carlotta
RESTORATION
Breck, Charles
.  
Lakey, Thomas M 
Owen, Thomas Benton
INCREASE
Clark, Rebecca Ann
Day, Will iam Isaac
.
Ector, Wolfe W.
Gularte, Joseph
Mortland, Lorena
Pendola, John B.
Ramey, Lafayette
DECREASE
Gira.rdey, Leo Edl'lard
Kinyon, John J.



March 22nd, 1937



Total Amount Granted.
35.00
25.00
.
25.00
.
25.00

35.00
22.00
32.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00

25.00
25.00
35.00
28.00
.
30.00
30.00
35.00
15.00
25.00
-
35.00

35.00
35.00

17.00
35.00
25.00
.
35.00
28.00
32.50
35.00
28.00
35.00
35.00
30.00
20.00
31.00
-
DATE EFFECTIVE
2/22/37
7/1/36
4/1/37
4/1/37
2/20/37
3/1/37
3/1/37
4/2/37
4/2/37
2/22/37
.
4/1/37
3/1/37
4/1/37
2/26/37
7/1/36
4/1/37
4/1/37
4/1/37
4/1/37
4/1/37
3/18/37
4/1/37
4/1/37

In the Matter of Application for State and County Aid to Needy Blind
.
Person.
4 3
It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicant for State
and County Aid to needy blind person having filed his 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 blind person mentioned in said application is a proper 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
404
Petitions fo /
Co 11n t y Aid 
St ate and
County Aid.
.
/

 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
 Cordero, James
DISCONTINUANCE DATE EFFECTIVE

Britt, June 15. 00 4/1/37
 In the Matter of Petitions for County Aid.
 It appearing 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
 ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the follow-
 ing p ersons for the amounts set opposite their respective names on the first day of
April 1937, t o wit:
Florence Grinstead
Lucy Leal
Frank Bush
Alison Davies
Ruth Harvey
Ella. Hatha,vay
Ida Hurley
Mary Lane
}!argaret Miller
Willi am A. Bar nes
Edith Meade
Robert Anderson
Josephine Mora
Timothy Crane
William Fulton
Will iam Thomas
Mattie Parker
Joe Bunlter

.
FIRST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT .


Carpinteria
Carpinteria
SECOND SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT





c/o C. W. D.
c/o C. W. D.
526 W. Victoria St.
c/o C. W. D.
g22i orange st 
. .

302 W. Micheltorena St.
317i W~ At Sola St.
THIRD SUPERVISORIAL DISTR!CT 
 Ballard via Santa Ynez
 Santa Ynez
FOURTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
 c/o Santa Maria C. W. D.
  If II " 
-" -II -"  "
. - - FIFTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
 c/o Santa Maria C. W. D.
 It II II "
 -It -II - -" 
 .-. - -u " u
. - . .

$S .oo
15. 00
9 . 50
1 . 00
17. 50
19.00
lS. 50
21. 00
20 . 00
10 .00
15.00
1 .00
3. 00
1 .00
1 .00
1 . 00
5 .00
2 .00
_In the Matter of Application for State and County Aid to Needy Children.
  It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State
 and County Aid to Needy Children 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 persons mentioned in said applications are proper persons to receive State and
County Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is
ORDERED, that the Auditor d.raw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of the following names, for the amount set opposite the names, 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 children, to wit:
PAYEE
Chacon, Eustacio
Hernandez, Arcadia
Mendoza, Martina
FOR THE BENEFIT OF TOTAL AMOUNT
GRANTED
61. 00
43 .00
4o .oo
STATE COUNTY
AID AID
50.00
20.00
20.00
11. 00
23 . 00
20;60



St ate Aid. '
PAYEE
Lorenz, Mary H.

Olgin, Juanita M.
Morales, Mercedes
Salazar, Guillermina
Silva, Louise
Trego, Freda
St. Clair, Marian
 
Vanoni, Elvina
March 22nd, 1937
FOR THE BENEFIT OF
Mendoza children
TOTAL AMOUNT
GRANTED
65.00
33.00
55.00
25.00
4-2.00
4-o.oo
36.00
4-o.oo
STATE
AID
10.00
20.00
30.00
10.00
30.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
COUNTY
AID
.
55.00
13.00
25.00
15.00
12.00
20.00
16.oo
20.00
In the Matter of the Application of Jose Quinonez, 125 North J Street,

Lompoc, California for State Aid for Robert, Alfred and Amador Barela, Whole-orphans an
Eddie and Micailita Quinonez, half-orphans, under sixteen years of age.
It app_earing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Robert, Alfred and

Amador Barela are whole orphans, and said Eddie and Micailita Quinonez are half-orphan
md are proper persons to receive State Aid, and. are in the custody of said Jose
Quinonez.
It is ordered that the Audi tor dra't'T his warrant on the Treasurer on
General Fund, in favor of said Jose Quinonez 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; $6.oo

 per child.
R ene~rral /
AoPl icP. t ionc:;
for State
Aid.


In the Matter of Renewal Applications for State Aid to Whole-Orphans,
Half-orphans, etc.

It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants were by

orders duly made and entered during the year 1936, granted State Aid for the support
of either whole orphans or half-orphans, as in said applications and orders fully set
forth; and
It further appearing that said applicants have this day filed applications

fo~ the renewal of said State Aid, heretofore granted, for the year 1937, as required

by law; and
 
It further appearing from the examination of said applications that the
whole orphans and half~orphans are proper persons to receive State Aid, and that they
are in the custody of responsible persons; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, ~

is
 
ORDERED that the Auditor draw his warrant for the amount set opposite the

names of said applicants, and on the first of each month hereafter, until the furthEr

order of this Board, said money to be used for the support of said whole orphans- and
half-orphans, to wit:
Banks, Mrs. Bessie, Mother of Glenn and Donald Banks, half-orphans
.
Evans, Arthur, Probation Officer, Hill Estrada, (in. home of Mrs. Angela
Dominguez) half-orphan


Evans, Arthur, Probation Officer, Dolores and Edward Robles, half-orphans,

(in home of Mrs. Angela Dominguez)

Lewis, Mrs. Cleda, Mother, Virena, Barbara and Laura Lewis, half-orphans

Mendoza, Martina, Mother, Israel and Gilbert Mendoza, half-orphans
  
Evans, Arthur, Probation Officer, Ben and Grace Gehr, half-orphans

(in home of Mrs. F. Nelson)
 
Ortiz, Mrs. Dolores, Mother, Edelmira, Pasqual and Luduvina Ortiz,
 
half orphans


$20.00
10.00
20.00
30.00
.
20.00
20.00
30.00
4:06

Rest orinp_;
St ate or r.han
Ai d .



DlscontinuA.n
of St qt e
Or oha.n Ai d .
Claim Re j ect d .
Cla i ms Laid
Over . 1
-
Cla i ms
Wi t hdr awn
 March 22nd, 1937 
Romero, John, grandparent, Shirley Ann Romero, half-orphan
Wehr, Mrs . Edna, Mother, Charles Wehr, half orphan
$10.00
10 .00
 
 In the Matter of Restoring State Orphan Aid .
 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered t hat State Orphan Aid

be restored to the following named children on the date set opposite their name :




Name
Wilson, Lilly
Wilson, Clarence

Date Effective
4/1/37
4/1/37
In the Matter of Discontinuance of State Orphan Aid.
 I t appearing to the Board from the report of the County Welfare Department,
that the following named recipients of State Orphan Aid are no longer proper persons
to receive said aid;

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, IT IS ORDERED that said aid be
and the same is hereby discontinued as follows, to wit:
Name
Morales, Jesusita
Rodarte, Lutero
In the Matter of Claim Rejected.
Date Effective
2/16/37
lt/15/37
Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the claim of
,
Redington Ogilvy & Gilbert, in the amount of $128. oo, be and the same is hereby
rejected.
In the Matter of Claims Laid Over.  
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that claims of the
State Board of Equalization, in the amounts of $27.49 and $24 .56, be and the same are
hereby laid over.
In the Matter of Claims Withdrawn from the Auditor for Correction.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Orders made
and entered on March gth, 1937, allowing claims as follows :
Cravens, Tom
Easl ick, Maude E.
Wilson, Edward J .
GOOD ROADS FUND
GENERAL FUND
$45 .00
12. 54
41 .$0
be and the same are rescinded; and it is further ordered that said claims be recalled
from the Auditor and reallowed as foll ows, to wit:
Cravens , Tom
Easlick, Maude E.
Wilson, Edward J .
GOOD ROADS FUND
GENERAL FUND
$ 4o.oo
ll.54
4o. 66
AJ l o""!'.\nce o _
C l~ i ms .
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 in the order of allowance indorsed on the face of each claim,
respectively, to wit:






Abbott Laboratories GENERAL FUND
do do
Abels , Henry
Addressograph Sales Agency
Albers Bros . Milling Co .
American Bakery
American Laundry lAachinery co.
American Law Book Co .
Ames, Ray
Anderson, Fred G.



$ 4.22
10.75
102.35
1.09
199. 24
23 . 46
2.19
10.00
32.00
2.35






































 





March 22nd, 1937
Andrew' s Grocery GENERAL FUND
A. N. Packing Co 
A. & P. Tea Company

Associated Drug Co 
Associated Oil Co .
Associated Oil Co 
Associated Oil Co 
Associated Oil Company
Associated Oil Co .
Avant, Louis 
Bancroft-Whitney Company
Barri ck, A. R 
Bartholomew, Claude
Bates, G. E 
Bedford, C. W.
Bettiga, o 
Bigler, A. B 
Bliss, George R 

Bobrick Manufacturing Corp  .
Borden' s Enterprise Dairy Co 
Bottini, Ida
Bouchard, Chas 
Bradley, Roy
Browns Drug Store
Bryant & Trott Co 

 
Bryant & Trott $34. 37 allowed for
do do
Buck, Mrs . M. H.
Budd & Bodine
Bunbridge, Frank


California Corrugated CulvertCo,
California Dental Supply Co .
Carlisle & Co . , A.
Carl isle & Co . , A.
Carpinteria Water Co .
Castagnola, George V.
Chambers, J . H.
City Bakery
City Junk Co .
Coast Whol esale Grocery Company
'
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co .
Coca-Cola Bottling Co .
Columbia Carbon Company, The
Commercial Off ice Supply Company
Common, Wm. C.
Consolidated Produce Co .
Crosette, Elise
Cross, A.
Cutter Laboratories
 



$17 .99
501. 75
2g. go
lg. 95
113. g4
19. 50
369. g5
42. 51
66. g3
20.00
2.94
. 4o.50
20.00
34. so
60.30
15.00
1. 46
48.00
7.35
96. 30
5.00
7 .s3
g5. 00
12. 00
14. 56
34. 27
11. 27
s .oo
s . 59
37. 50
237. 21
7. 73
25. 5g
g6. oo
9.90
25 . 9g
2g . 65
7. 20
31. 21
34. 10
25. 41
1.04
10. 81
31. 7g
25 .00
16. 7g
so.oo
15. 00
25 . 13
4 7
408






































Davis' Service Market
Dellar, Earl
Del Rey Afarket
Department of Penology
Dietzgen Co., Eugene
. Dingman Auto Court
Doane Building Company
Dodge , E. G 
Dominguez , Albert

GENERAL FUND




Donahue, Emma #20.00 allowed for
Drexl er , Alma L 
Dudley Mortuary
Durb1ano Dairy
Echarren, Marguerite
Edelstein, Dr. Maurice
El Camino Chevrolet Co.
Ernst Bischoff Company
Fancy Fish Market
Fent Service Co., John
do do
do do
Ferguson Fruniture Company
Ferguson Furniture Company
Fesler, John
Foothill Dairy
Freitas, Lillian
Fuller & Company, W. P 

Gall1son's Market
Gambucc1, Rena .
Gardner-Wheaton Drug Co.
.
Garrett, J~ M.
Gaviota St ore 
Geyman & Gates, Drs.
Giant Products Corporation
Gilmore Oil Co.
Glomset Gusta
G. & M. Grocery
Gol den State Company
do do
do do
Gonzales, Ruth 
Griffith & Thornburgh
Hadley Co., Charles R.
Haider, Martin J.
Hales, Sadie Grace
Hayden, J. M 
Henderson, H. E.
Hendricks, Ella
Herman's Market


Herrmann1s Perenni al Garden
 



 



 




21. 59
36.00
24. 42
1.53
21.59
20.13
100.51
150.00
34.oo
15.71
75.00
35.00
13.31
49 .2s
32.14
31.06
55.27
s .50
10.77
30.39
26.37
9.99
97.34
12S4.oo
9.24
125.00
6.os
g7.33
75.00
 10.75
90.00
.
g.61
20.00
3.g5
51.31
90 .00
17. 41
372.66
6s.71
lO.S6
2.50
2.60
4.14
215.00
50.00
gs.oo
10.00
6.oo
206 . 7g












































March 22nd, 1937 
Heumphreus-Smith Electric 9o. . GENERAL FUND
Higgins, Tom
Hing Yuen Co 
Hobbs, Robert N 
Hoffman, W. o 
Hohmann, W. C 
'

Holiday Hardware Qompany
Holly,y-ood Surgica]. Supply Co 
Hollywood Wholesal e Produce Co 
Holmes, B. B 
Ho,vard' s Grocery
Huff, Elizabeth H 
Hunt, R. B 
Inonye Restaurant
Invalid Walker Company
Italian Store
Johnson, F. w.
Johnson, w. B.
Johnson, w. H.
Jones , Cora
Jones, J  E.
Jordano Bros.
Jordano Bros .
Karl ' s Market
Kendrick, Willi~
Kendrick, William
Keran Laundry
Kesler, Joe
Kincher, Chas. H.
Kluss, Edwin R.
Knorp, Lloyd
Knott, Charles W.
Lambert, Clarence

Lang' s Market
 
Lang & Son Grocery , ?lark

Larimore, Alta
Lederman 1s
Lewis, J . E.
Lewis, J . E.
Libeu, Laurence L.
Live Oak Dairy
Livingston, J .
Locke Shoe S.t ore, Dr.
Lompoc Light & Water
do do
Mac?lillan, Isabel
Mal tine Company, The
~Aeyer' a Produce
Dept.


Mid. Coun. Pub . Serv. Corp. 
do do




 





$1 .19
4. 25
30.00
~5 . 00
g. oo
192.75
1.77
g. 68
133 , go
.
11. 25
3.96
225 .00
36 .00
11.15
39 .37
26.96
16.oo
34.11
45 .00
27 .os
40 .00
67.31
259.35
. 7 .38
14. oo
14.oo
4. 52
9.00
s . 50
15.00
60. 25
15 .00
6.oo
13 . 54
47 .71
10. 00
10.30
24.2g
l0 . 4o
105 .00
21 .56
41. 13
6. 95
3.00
11. 65
13 .06
33 .09
4s. 57
181.07
7. s6
4 9
410









 


































Miller, Mrs. A. L 
Miller, Mrs . A. L 
Miller, Frank
Miller, Tom
Mintonge, Kieth
Mission Dairy
GENERAL FUND
Mission Paint & Art Co .
Mission Paint & Art Co .
A~onroe, Mamielee
Monte Vista Dairy
Morris, L. J 
McKesson & Robbins,
do do
do do
McKnight, Edwin

McNall Building Materials

 
 

McNally Music Shop   
McNee, Geo. G. 
. .
McNutt, \ . B.  
Neilsen and Petersen
News-Press Publishing Co., The 
do do
Nielsen & Petersen
Normandy Auto Court
Ohio Chemical & Mtg. Co 
O'Neill, O. H.
Ott Hardware Company
do do
do do
Ovieda, Toney
Paaske, Termann




Pacific Coast Pub. Co. 
Pacific Coast Publishing Co .
do do
Pacific Dairy Equipment Co .
Pe.rks, Anna
Peerless Yeast Company
Photocopy and Blueprint Company 
Pcitorial Calirornia and the Pacific
Pippin, Emvery J.
Pittsburg Paint Store

Pollorena, Richard 
Pope Stamp and Duplicator Co 
Postmaster, Santa Barbara
Powell, Joe
Purex Corporation
Quinn, Irene s.
Railway Express Agency
Rand-Halpin-Hibler Co.
Red Cross Drug Co 
  
$ 4.oo
4.oo
25.00
65 .00
3.00
3.og
1.92
llg.92
14.oo
14.oe
6. 95
60 .93
60 . 5g
50 .3g
34.oo
26. 24
6.70
15 .00
7.4s
9. 66
124.94
14.70
30.47
g.27
24.77
3. 50
10 .$2
4. 59
5.34
60 .00
4o.oo
20 .19
1.96
13 .13
go .33
10 .02
.75
6. 54
lSo. oo
6. S6
6.49
45 .00
3.4o
117 .00
9.ee
g.og
15.00
2.9s
6. 50
14.32










































March 22nd, 1937 
Remington Rand Inc 
Remington- Rand
Reynolds , Dever
Rhoades, Coy
. GENERAL FUND
Riviera Dairy Creamery
Robertson, Sara
Robles, Daniel
Rodenbeck' a
Romero , Amada
Rosemary Farm

Rosemary Packing Company
Rudolph's Hardware
Ruffner and Ruff ner Garage
Rule , Harry 
Saf ewa:y St or~
Safeway Store
do do
Sally' s Pantry
Sanchez, Manuel
Santa Barbara Clinic 
Santa Barbara Clinic 
Santa Barbara Electric Co .
Santa Barbara Glass Co .
Santa Barbara Soda Works
Santa Barbara Telephone

Santa Barbara Telephone
Santa Barbara Telephone
do do 
do do
do do
do do
do do
Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Electric Co .
Santa Maria Electric Co .
Santa Maria Gas Co .
Santa Maria Gas Co .
Santa Maria Milk Co . 
Scallow, Petra
Schauer Printing Studio
do do
Scherer Company, R. L.
Schionnemann, Agnes
.
Schurmeier, Harry L.
.
Scott, Katharine A.

Seaside 011 Company
Seaside Oil Company
do do

Co .
Co .
Co .


do do  
do do














138. 16
10.00
12. 00
45. 00
l . 9g
9. 03
34. oo
15. 45
20. 00
34. 35
1. 55
33.07
626.14
4 . 50
g2.3g
46. 06
4o. 35
17. 6g
12. 50
10. 00
22 . 50
3. 29
10. 10
2. 06
51 . 70
53 . 51
49 . 16
g9 . 55
37. 40
ll7. g2
36.00
29 . 18
4. 80
4. 29
155. 78
17. 64
31. 98
118. 96
12. 00
375. 87
252 . 35
3. 35
75 . 00
10. 00
18.oo
33 . 99
65.04
5. 00
166.09
111. 42
41.2








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Seaside Oil Company  GENERAL FUND
do do
Shamhar t, R. E 
Shell Oil Company
Shepard , Frank
Shepp, Carl
S. & K. Markets
Smart Suppl y Company , The
Smith, James
Smith, Nelson
Smith, Wil liam
Snow , Beverley
Solvang Drug Co 
Sou. Calif. Disinfecting Co 
.
Sou. Calif . Disinfecting Co .
Sou. Calif. Edison Company
do do
do do
Sou. Counties Gas Company
Sou. Counties Gas Co .
do a.o
do -do
do do .
do do
Sou. Pacific Milling Co .
do . do
do . do
Spratt Optice.l Co 
Spreitz Transportation Company
Spurr ell, Fred W.
Stalker & Wall
Standard Brands of California
Standard Oil Co . of California
Stanwood, W. s. .
Star Rug Cleaners.
Stationers - Corporation
Stedman, E.  J .
Stevens, Char l es S.
Stewart, John L 
St . Francis Hospital
Stowell, A. D.
Stutsman, Grant
Superior Laundry
Survey Associates



Tennyson , The Druggist
Texas Company , The
Thorner, M.
Tognetti, J oe
Tomlinson, Chas. 8 .
Twitchell , John
471~ . 14
442 .26
15.00
61. so
45 .00
27 .00
404. 51
16 .$6
75 . 20
14. oo
22 .00
54.oo
34. 61
7. 49
101.30
25 .10
45s.30
104. 46
54.s5
57 . s4
S6 . 64
61 .19
60. s5
21.36
124. 7g
217. 24
so. 6o
39 . 67
1. 20
125.00
755.3g
60 .02
30.00
60 .00
25. 71
12.go
150. 32
10.00
40.96
4o.oo
s5.oo
30 .00 .
262 .09
5.00
22 . s6
4o5 .oo
10.00
2s .oo
lS. oo
4.oo






































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Ma.rch 22n9., 1937.
Underwood Elliott Fisher Co 
do do
 
Underwood Elliott Fisher Co 
Union Mill and Lumber Co  
Union Printing Company
Universal Auto Parts
Universal Auto Parts Company
Upjohn Company , The
. 
Utility Grocery
Valley Ice Service
Van ' s Grocery Store
Velasque z , Joe
Victoria Motors
Victoria 11~otors
Victoria Motors
do do
do do
Wadsworth, Edwin A 
Westergaard, One
Westwick, Atwell
Whitford, Margaret
Wilhite Machine Works
Wilson & D1Andrea
Wolf 1 s
Wood, Chas .
do do
Woodside, Florence

Woodworth, Helen L 
Wootton Printing Company

World Book Compa~y

Wyeth & Brother, John
Wyman, G. D 

GENERAL FUND


 
Shepard, Charlotte FIRST ROAD FUND
Union Oil Co . of Cal if 
t
$5 -36
11 . 64
7.13
3.11
145. 23
10. 92
2 .16
ig. 42
4s. 44
9.01
s5. 30
20. 00
4. 63
3.s6
7. 30
7.4s
7. 26
s 7. 50
12.65
15. 73
s . 50
1 . 60
17. 72
14. 26
100. 00
4.oo
s . oo
lS0.06
s7. 55
i 55 . 7g
30 . 49
26.17
35 . 00
34. gg
Goleta Garage and Machine Ship. THIRD ROAD FUND 16. 56

Luke Trac t or and Equipment Co . 4. 69
Smith, James l . 4o
Western Welding Co . 3. 50
Air Reduction Sales Co . GOOD ROADS FUND 16. 50
Akens, Wm.  55 .00
Anderson, o  A. 3 .6s
Beuterbaugh, Fred 4. oo
Biby, H. 97. 75
Breen, Ed .  66. oo
Bryant & Trott Company 2 . 7g
Cota, Julius  30. 00
Cota, Mike s . oo
Cravens, Tom 4o. oo
4 3

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Devaul, J. M. GOOD ROADS FUND
Died.rich Automotive Parts, L. N.
 Dinsmore, Francis
Doerr, L. R.
,
Donaldson, N. B.
Dover, Frank
Fabing, F. L.
Fariba.nks, Moree & Co .
Farren, Art
Fent Service Co ., John
Floyd, l~anley
Gano, Robert
Gehr, Lloyd
Hanly, Leo
Harnischf eger Corporation
Hildebrand, A. J .
Hoffman, W. o.
Horn, George
Huyck, Andy
Janes , J. W.
Kalin, Minard
Kirkgarage , Elmer H.
La Frambois, Bill
Lambert, Clarence
Lambert, Clarence
Lambert, Ray
Lester, J ames
Lewis Implement Company

'

Luke Tractor and Equi pment Co 
Luke Tractor and Equipment Co 
Magneto & Electrical Service
Mattos, Manuel
Mattos, Manuel
Miller, Lee
McGinnis, John
Mcintyre, Ed
Oakley, Louis

Ontiveros, Lawrence

Pacific Freight Lines
Pain, Donald
Rheams, C. w 
Robles, G.
Rudolph ' s Hardware
Ruffner & Ruffner

Santa Barbara Brake Service
Santa Barbara Glass Co .
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Santa Maria Valley Railroad
Saulsbury, Lenn

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Co.




. .
62 .50
26 .36
45 .00
67 .50
5s.50
60 .00
51~ . 00
8.65
110.50
90. 26
45 .00
22 .35
60 .00
162. 50
34.76
96 .00
35 .00
5s. 50
50 .00
52 .00
6.oo
20 .36
96.00
25.00
20 . 00
75 .00
25 .00
6.18
29 . 23
43 . gg
27. 91
37 . 50
55 . 00
200 .00
110. 50
s.oo
30.00
38. 25
7.99
52 .00
48 .00
20 .00
13.19
320. 68
6.33
3. 25
1.75
10. SO
18. 50
162. 50






March 22nd, 1937
Seaside Oil Company GOOD ROADS FUND
do do
Smith, \V. F.
Sou. California Edison Co.
Stemper, Emil
Sullivan, Ear.l
Tognetti , Joe
Tomasini , Rodger
Union Hardware & Metal Co.
Victoria Motors
Western Motors Transfer
Wil1'ur, w.
Zieman, Walter



Copeland's HIGHWAY I?U. FUND
Photocopy & Blueprint Co 

4. 28
32.45
20.00
1.25
45.00
65 .00
12.00
85. 00
110.90
~5 -31
52.61
20.00
10. 00

Smith, Frank
Foxen, Alfonso
GUAD. PUB. CEME. DIST. FUND 115.00
54- .00
Holser & Bailey SANTA MARIA CEME. DIST. FUND
Pac. Coast Coal Company
Sou. Calif Edison Co. CARP.LT. DIST. FUND
.
do do MISSION CANYON LT. DIST.
FUND
Doane Building Company PWA 1093-R FUND
Dowd, George
Hanly, Don
SANTA BARBARA WATERWORKS
DIST. No. 1 FUND
Mid. Coun. Pub. Serv. Corp.
12.36
5. 55
157.90
39.22
2,078.06
36.00
11.05
7.50



Upon the passage of the foregoing Order, the roll being called the following
SupervisoEvoted 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.
c
Attest:
Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
April 5th, 1937, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T 

Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, C. L. 
Preisker and the Clerk. Supervisor Preisker in the Chair.
The Minutes of the meeting of March 22nd, 1937, were read and approved.

4 _,5
Rerttt"flt of I In the Matter of Request of Southern Pacific Company, to Build a Side Track
Snit th f"rn
P ~.cific Con Across Fairview Avenue, Goleta.
nany to Bili d
s. Side Trac  Letter from A. T. Mercier, General Manager of the Southern Pa.cific Company, was

read, and Mr. Sloan asked the Board for a final decision in the matter. Harry E.
Sexton, representing the Committee appointed by the Board to determine the opinion of
the interested property owners, reported that said Committee, and majority of property

'1i6

Complaint of ./'
the i'lorkers
All1ance
As sociation.
: ;:.
owner.a, will stand on the terms of their original agreement, and petition the Board to
deny .said request under any other conditions.
 The Board agreed to deny permissiQn to build said side track unless the
Southern Pacific Company will meet the terms of the pr.operty owners, and agree to not
obst~uct Fairview Avenue for a period exceeding ten minutes, and also provide some
means of enforcing the time limit regulation. 
 In the Matter of the Complaint of the Workers Alliance Association 
 Mr. R. Coleman, spokesman for the Workers Alliance, appeared before the
Board relative to their grievance against the County Welfare Department in denying aid
to MPs. Helen Curry and her child. A Committee of three members of the Alliance were
asked to meet with H. J. Rudolph, Director of the County Welfare Department, and
SupeFvisors Stanwood and Preisker, today at 12:00 noon to discuss the matter .
Req1 ?~t thnt /  In the Matter of Request that the .County Buy Respirators for the Santa
thP County
Buy RPnpir~to s . Barbara and Santa Maria General Hospitals.
Abetndonment
of Road -Third
Road
Diqtrtct.
./
Prot est to /
the E!=!tablif'h
JTlent of n Jun
Yard \''i thin
CPrtain lir.i!t 
Comr11nicatio11
 Mr. Walter Wrightam appeared before the Board to request that an allowance
in the budget for the fiscal year 1937-3g be made for the purchase of two respirators,
to be used i n the County Hospitals.
 In the Matter of ttte Petition of Herluf Madsen, et al., for the Discontinuance
and Abandonment of a Road in the Third Road District.
Owen O'Neill , County Surveyor, reported to the Board that no road exists
over the property mentioned in said petition, and the Clerk is directed to advise the
petitioners that no action is necessary under the circumstances.
In the Matter of the Petition of C. C. Fitzsimmons, et al., Protesting

Establishment of Junk Yard Within Certain Limits of the Mayer District, Santa Maria.
  
Above-entitled matter was referred to the District Attorney, with the
 request thathe report to the Board on proposed O~dinance or regulations covering
location of junk yards, and the Clerk was directed to so advise the petitioners 

  In the Matter of Communication from the California Cattlemen's Association

Sant~ Barba?!& County Branch.     
The Clerk was directed to advise the Cattlemen 's Association that the Court
-
is prepared to provide poison, equipment and supervision for the eradication of squirr s
House of
Renresentive
Bill No.56s5
Comr.tttnication. /
Vesignating ("
 
but have found a distinct lack of cooperation with the farmers in furnishing labor:fbr
     setting out poison.

In the Matter of H. R. Bill #56S5, Relative to Purchase of Privately owned

Lands for Protection of watersheds.
Communications in the above entitled matter, were ordered placed on file
 without action.
In the Matter of Communication from Golden Gate Bridge Fiesta, Relative

to Participation in Bridge Opening.
Communication referred to Supervisor Stanwood.
In the Matter of Designating the name of a Certain Road in the Second
0
~Jame of Certa1 n 
Road -- Secon Road District.
Road District
Buds-eta for
Fiscal Year
i 937- 3s. 


J
.
 - lbove entitled matter was referred back t o Supervisor Stanwood 
  In the Matter of Bud.gets for the Fiscal Year 1937-38 .
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that all County
Officers and heads of Departments of the County of Santa Barbara file their Budgets
 for the Fiscal Year 1937-3g with the County Auditor on or before May 10th, 1937, and
  the Clerk is directed to notify said Officers and Departmentheads.
 It is further ordered that the Auditor place in the hands of County
Officers and Departmentheads the necessary budget forms by the 20th day of April,
1937
I 4 7.1
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C oo~ un i catio n I In the Matter of Communications from Assemblyman Robertson and Senator
.
Hollister, Relative to Assembly Bill No~ 125.
Communications were received from Assemblyman Robertson and Senator

 Hollister, advising they would oppose Assembly Bill No. 125 as requested by the Count y

.Recorders Association and Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors.
CommuniC'ation / In the Matter of Communication from Sapta Barbara Cooperative Industries
Relative to the payment of Certain rents by the County of Santa Barbara 
.
 Communication placed on file  
Granting u. / In the Matter of Granting United States of America. a Right of Way Deed for
S. of AmPrica
a Ri~ht of Telegraph and Telephone Lines.
Way DEed for
Tel egr auh and Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Chairman of the Board is hereb
Telenhone Lin s .
authorized to execute a Right of Way Deed to the United States of America for telegra.p
and telephone lines over t~e following described pr9perty: Portion of Suey Crossing
Road right of way between Suey Park and Santa Maria River, approximately four tenths
miles.
In the Matter of. Dismissal of Action of the County of Santa Barbara a.gains
Mary Purdy.  
Resolution No. 2212.
Dismi ssal of
Action of the
Co11nt y of
Sant a B?.rbara
~.ga i ns t 1iiary
P1lr dy . ./
WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors did on the 25.th day of January 1 1937,

Reports .


RP-port . I
by resolution, duly direct and authorize the filing of an action a gainst one Mary '
.
Purdy by the County of Santa Barbara, in the, sum of $1,266.36, said sum being the total
.
amount of county aid received by. the said Mary Purdy up to and including the month of
September, 1936., and the said Mary Purdy having received funds from the estate of a
deceased bro.ther suffi.cient to repay said amount of county aid to the County of Santa
Barbara; and   
WHEREAS-, su"Qsequently thereto, a complaint was filed in the Superior Court

 of the State of California, in and for the County of Santa Barbara, on the 25 day of
March, 1937, for the recovery of said money; and
Whereas, the said Mary Purdy did on the 31 day of March, 1937, pay to 1:he
. .
County of Santa Barbara said sum of $1266.36 in full by two certified checks in the
sum of $900.00 and $366.36 respectively, drawn on the County National Bank and Trust

Company of Santa Barbara, California;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND RESOLVED that the District
Attorney of the County of Santa Barbara be, and he is hereby directed, to dismiss the 
.
said action entitled "County of Santa Barbara v. Purdy11 , hereinabove referred to.
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Barbara, State of California, this 5th day of April 1937, by the following vote:
Ayes.: Thomas T. Dinsm.ore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L.
Preisker. .Noes: None. Absent: None.
In th~ Matter of Reports.
 The follqwing .reports were received and ordered placed on file.
County Detention Home
County Welfare Department
Santa Barbara General Hospital
Social Service Exchange 
In the Matter of Report on Santa Barbara County Water Wo.rks District No .1.
.
O. H. O'Neill, Engineer, tendered his weekly report on the Santa Barbara
County Water Worka District No, 1, and advised the Board that on completion of the
project, he would make a full report to the State Health Department befor e the District
is turned over to the people for their use.
 418
/ Reqtlest for In the tiatter of Request of Santa Barbara Biltmore Hotel for Special
PErl".11 t to
Con~truct Permit to Construct a Beach. Club.
a BeP~ch Cliib . Report on above entitled rnatter was submitted by Wallace C. Penfield,
Request foI' /
Cross Walle.
Secretary of the Planning Commission, and was referred t o the District Attorney 
. _,_
 In .the Matter of Request for Cross .Walk at the Montecito In~.
Wallace C. Penfield of the County Pl1blic Works Department is directed to
 petition the State Department of Public Works for cross walk sign,ls and maintenance
of same, to be used on the County Highway opposite the Montecito Inn.
Proposed j In the Matter of Proposed County Ordinance Prescribing Regulations for
Cot1nty
Ordinance. Subdivisions and Maintenance of Roads thereon.
Cancellat io I
of Funds .
Tran sf er of J
Funds .


Revision of
Btldget Iten j
. .
Above entitled matter was referred to the Department of Public Works for

the purposes of each member of the Board familiarizing themselves thoroughly with
the contents thereof.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 2$ B 1$, Criminal
Expense and Investigation, Maintenance and Operation, District Attorney, General
Fund to Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Resolution No. 2213 . 
Wherea, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the
sum of $300.00 is not needed in said above account General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Three Hundrea Dollars ($300.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to
the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
foll owing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred
.
G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Genera
Fund to Account 2$ C 17, Law Books, Capital Outlay, District Attorney, General Fund.
Resol ution No. 2214.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a
public emergency, that could n-0t 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 provided for same;
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the
unappropriated reserve t-0 Account 2$ C 17, Law Books, Capital Outlay, District
Attorney, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
fol~owing Supervisors ~oted 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 Reviston of Budget Items.

Resolution No.2215.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Surveyor, Map Department, Genera
Funq ls necessary;
Now therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are herehy revised as fol lows, to wit: Transfer from Account 2 B 2, Materials and .
supplies, the sum df $60.00 to Account 2 B 4, Repairs and .Replacements, Maintenance
and Operation, Surveyor, Map Department, .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


April 5th, 1937
 G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None 
Revision of
Budget I ";;en  /
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.
Resolution No. 2216.
Revision of
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Capital Outlay, Agricultural Department, General Fund is
i:iecessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
~e hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 3 C 1, Equipment, the
~um of $75.og to Account 3 C 2, Automobiles, Capital Outlay, Agricultural Department,
General Fund.  
Upon the passage of ~he 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.
Bt1d.get I tems . /
Revision of
Budget I ter.is /
 Resolution No. 2217 

 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, District Attorney, General Fund,
is necessary;
 Now, therefore, '}l)e it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby r~vised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 28 B 4, Repairs and replac -
ments, the sum of $50.00 t9 Account 2g B 1, Communication and transportation, Maintenan e
~nd Operation, District Attorney, 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 .
Resolution No. 2218,
Whereas, it appears 1D the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Superior Court, General Fund is
peoessary;
 Now, therefore, be it Resolved th~t the aforesaid accounts be and the same
~re hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account gg B 16, Trial Jurors,
~he sum of $500.00 to Account gg B 1, Communication and transportation, Maintenance and
9peration, Superior Court, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foreg9ing resolution, the rol l being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Tho~as T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker.  Nays, None. Absent, None 
ReviRinn of I .
Bttdget Itcns
l n the Matter of Revisions of Budget Items.
 Resolution No. 2219  . .
 Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, .Unemployment Relief, General Fund
+s necessary;
 Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
~re hereby revised as follows, t o wit: Transfer from Account 99 B 2, Materials and
eupplies, the sum of $25. 00 to Account 99 B 4, Repairs and replacements, Maintenance
~d Operation, Unemployment Relief, General Fund  .
 Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the r oll being cal led, the
~ollowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
~tevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker, Nays, none. Absent, None 
 

420
Cla i ms \Vi t hdrawn.
Allo'"'ance of -
Claims.
In the Matter of Claims Withdrawn from the Auditor for Correat1on.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Order made
and entered on March 22nd, 1937, allowing claims as follows:
Donahue, Emma GE.~ERAL FUND
Hanly, Don SANTA BARBARA COUNTY WATERWORKS
DIST. NO. 1
Nielsen & Petersen GENERAL FUND
Ontiveros, Lawrence GOOD ROADS FUND
Pain, Donald GOOD ROADS FUND
Saulsbury, Lenn GOOD ROADS FUND
Sou . Pacific Milling Co . GENERAL FUND
Underwood Elliott Fisher Co .

$20. 00
11.05
9. 66
3e.25
52.00
162.50
217. 24
11. 64
~
be and the same is rescinded; and it1s further ordered that said claims be recalled
from the Auditor and reallowedas fol lowe, to wit: 
Donahue, Emma GE~JERAL FUND
Hanly, Don SANTA BARBARA COUNTY WATERWORKS
DIST No . 1
Nielsen & Petersen THIRD ROAD FUND
Ontiveros, Lawrence
Pain, Donald
Saulsbury, Lenn
Southern Pacific Milling Co . GENERAL FUND
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY WATERWORKS
DIST. NO . 1
$215.24 )
)
2.00 )
Underwood Elliott Fisher Co . GENERAL FUND
In the Matter of Allowance of Claims.
15. 00
12.05
9. 66
3e. 25
52. 00
162.50
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following

claims be and the same are hereby allowea, each claim for the amount and payable out
of the fund designated in the order of allowance indorsed on the fact of each claim,


respectively, to wit:  
Acevis, Fred
Acquistapace, Miss Anna
Adam, Janet
GENERAL FUND

Adam, Ronald M.
Adams, Carroll
Ahrens, Meta
Alder, George 
Andereon, Sydney A.
Arrellanes, Mre . Theodore
Atsatt, Dr. Rodney
Bahrst David
Bailey, Mrs . Ethel H 
Balassi, Frank
Ball, N. L.
Bannach, Eleanor
Barham, Thelma
Bark.man, Eric
Bartelme, Dr. Phyllis
Bartz, Wm. .
Bastanchury, Angie
BfA,teman, Billie
Bear, Virgil 
Beaudette, Mrs . Loretta




$11. 29
101.56
125. 00
31. 70
29.6g
70 .16
100. 00
15. 53
4-o . oo
25 . 00
2. 50
12.60
10.00
105.00
4-o .oo
2e. 39
50. 00
350. 00
50. 00
93 . 33
50. 00
24.oo
46.67
.







































'




April 5th, 1937
Beebe, Lela J. GE~ERAL FUND
Beekler, A. M 
Bell, Robert
Bello, V. J 
Bement , Madeline
Bertero, Dr. Julee
Bianchin, Eugene 
Bianchin, Louise

Big Sisters of Alameda County
Blackburn, Charis
Bond, Delmar
Bowden, Mrs. Melvin
Bradfield, Bernice
Bradley, Roy
Brees, Ada
 Brickey, Mrs. Mabel c.
Brigham, Carroll W.
Brodie, Tom
Brown, Harry
Brunkhurst, Jane
Brush, N. H.
Buell, Mrs. H~old J.
Burke, Zada
Burris, Rose
Burton, Jack
Caldera, Mrs . Anna
Calvert, Marian
Cardwell, Esther
Carter, Robert V.
Castagna, Alice
Catcott, Priscilla
Catholic Big Brothers
Caywood, Hal D 
Cervantes, Mrs. Luz
Chamberlain, Genevieve
Chandler, Velma
Chapman, Rose







Chel1n1, Mrs. George
Cienfuegas, Joaquin
Cienfuegas, Jr., Joawuin
Cohen, Peter
 
Coldren, Bertha
Coldren, Edna
Colvert, Allena E.
Cooper, Janet
Corey, Elva
Cota, Juan
Cox, Martha
Crane, Edward E.
Crawford, Julia

 


 275.00
100.00
4o.oo
200.00
75.00
200.00
4o.oo
4o.oo
25.00
so. oo
4-9.6g
25.00
110.00
90.00
4o.oo
50.00
4-. 4-1
10.00
10.00
90.00
50.00
4o.oo
100.00
4o.oo
2.50
75.00
76.77
g5 .oo
75.00
100.00
125.00
115.00
i.4-o
20. 00
2.00
115.00
25.00
30.00
12.00
20.00
252.59
50.00
151.6g
150.00
4o.oo
g5 .00
36.00
75.00
150.00
g.39
J: 1




-
422

 
 


















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Crist, Sam E.
Davies, Evelyn V.
Davies, Mamie o 
Deller, Earl
DeVaul, R 
Dinsmore, Francie
Dinsmore, Thomas T 
Dodge, E. G 
Dolan, Laura
Domingues, Bob A.
Dominguez, Mrs. Alfred
Dominguez, Juan
- Dominguez, Mary
Dominguez, Toney
Dom.1nguez, Toney

Donahue, Mies Nellie
Dorrie, Mrs. Mary
Dowse, E. M.
Dreger, Emma
Drury, Catherine
Duckgeischel, Louise
Duke, Mrs. Annabel
Dulaney, Ethel
Dunne, Frank E.
Dunne, Frank E 
Eby, Evelyn J oyce
Escobar, Ray
Fagin, Mies Irene
Farrant, Wanda
Fauerso, Monica
Ferguson, Aiarie
Fish, W. E.
Fisher, Flloyd

Fitzgerald, Jamee
Foss, Gates
Freitas, Lillian
Garcia, Annie
Garland, Gertrude
Garrett, J. M.
Garvin, Ruth
Geyman and Gates, Dre.
Gilmore, Dorothy
Glomset, Gusta
Gott, C. A.
Gower, Alvin
Gracia, Mrs. Joseph
Greiss, Gertrude
Gr1ggins, Tonj .
Gruner, Starr
Gunsell, Howard
GEN~ FUND
 
 




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 90.00
125. 00
135.00
4-5.00
90.00
30.00
36.69
130.00
75.00
130.00
30.00
12.00
50.00
4-.oo
4-6. oo
65.00
25.00
100.00
g5.00
13.55
150.00
6.67
go.co
15.32
305.00
7.00
4-o.oo
31. 72
75.00
130.00
135.00
50.00
. 4-o.oo
50.00
75.00
125.00
65.00
14-.oo
.
100.00
4-o.oo
5.00
g5.00
90.00
90.00
90.00
3g.01
19.35
30.16
110.05
4-o.oo
l
,




































April 5th, 1937
Hale, Mary
Haley, Joe
GENERAL FUND
Hamilton, Gilbert V.
Hammell, Max A.
Hammes, Steve
Haning, Bert P.
Hanze, Henry G.
Harberts, Richard
Harlan, Frank
Harris, Phoebe G 
Harsh, Fred T.
Harsh, Fred T
Hart, H-arriett
Heckendorf, Percy C.
Heare, Agapita
Henderson, H. E.
Henning, A. J 
Henning, Jack
Henriksen, Muriel
Herron, W. G 
Hesser, Fred
Hobbs, Robert N.
Hollingshead, C. M.
Hollis, A. F.
Home of the Good Shepherd
Hooker, Wilbur o 
Hossack, D. L.
Hughes, Jlollie
Hurlbut, Helen
Isom, I. W.
Jacobsen, E. B.
James, C. E.
Jencsa, Ingrid
.
Jenkinson, Betty
Jensen~ Lars
Johnson, F. W.
Johnston, w. F.
Kasony, Alexander
Kegley, Eleanor
Kelleher, M. M.
Kelly, James
 Kelly, William A.
Kennedy, Clinton
Kern, Helen
Kernas, Gladys
King, Katherine
Kinney, Florence
Komlei, Mary
Kribs, Maude
LaBreche, Jessie

 



 













$ 90.00
4o~oo
50.00
15.00
56.93
.
100.00
.
25.00
.
60.00
55.00
lOQ.OO
.
s.05
9.55
90.00
5g.70
15.00
5.00
. so.oo
.
75.31
90.00
4oo.oo
52~26
100.00
5.00
75.00

130.00
4o.oo
10;.14

95.00
14o.oo
50.00
is5.oo
24.64
14.oo
75.00
50.00
10.50
62.50
21.29
.
130.00
135.00
15.00
75.00
. 50.00
75.00
125.00
20.00
72.5g
30.97
65.00
160.00
.4 ' 3

424:

 Laker, James GENERAL FUND $S5 .00
 Lambuth, R. w. 250 .00
 Lansing, Chester  4o.oo
 Large, Delbert  75 .00
 Laughlin, Dean 75 .00
.  LaVies, Harriet  110.00
 Leslie , Mrs. George 25 .00

 Lewis, J . E. 2g.34
Lewis, Myrtle 45 .00
 Lewis, Ruth  105 .00
 Liddecoat , Mary 175 .00
Lill ard, W. T. 17. 6g
-
 Lord, Mrs . George 20.00
 Lubischer, Edward  55 .00
 Lynch, Cherry 30.97
 MacCulloch, Geo. E.   36.00
 Machado , Eva   4o.oo
 Madsen, Eva 90 .00
 Main, R  c. 375 .00
 Mairani, Caroli na  go .oo
 Males, T. G.  6.97
 Manchester, John  45 .00
 Mansf'ield, Rose   100.00
' Marine, Dorothy  4o.oo
 Marsh, Loa go . oo
 Marsh, Mary  95 .00
  Martin, Mrs. L. E.   20 .00
 Marti nez, Ernestine 75 .00
 Marti nez, Mrs . Sauline 4o.oo
 Mather, Mrs . Alyce   g4.oo
 Matthews, Patrick  55 .00
 Melville , Thomas s.  4o.oo
 Menegon, Mary 50 .00
 Menezes , Mrs . Mary go .oo
 Miller, Henry 40. 00
Miller, Rachel K.   166. 66
  Minetti, Cecilia 90 .00
 Moore, Mrs  Stella 14.oo
 Moraga, Frank P  14o.oo
 Morf'i tt, Floyd  40 .00
 Morris, George w. 15.00

 Mullenary, Della 4o.oo
 Murray , Frances 4o.oo
 Muth, Walter 25 .00
 McAfee, Olga 95 .00
 McCabe, F. J  51. 26
 McCaleb , Charles H  g.oo
.
Mccanna, s. Pauline g5 .00
Mccaughey, Anna E. I 135. 00
 Mccaughey, J . P. 1g4. 13

































April 5th, 1937
McCraw, Charles
McGregor, Mrs . Robert
Neel, Jr., Harry
Nelson, 1!rs. Fred
Nelson, Raphie
Niedermuller, Otto
Norman, Archie
Olivera, Mrs. Rose
Olson, Nellie
O'neill, Owen H 
Orgrasky, Mrs. Julia
Ovieda, Toney
Pace, Lel~
Packer, Josephine
Page, Bertha C.
Page, Bertha C.
Parker, Fred C.
Patterson, Mrs. Nancy
Pedersen, Charlotte
Penfield, Wallace C 
Peterson, Kenneth E.
Pfiitzner, Mrs. E. E 
Phelan, Margaret A.
Pickett, Kenneth
Pitts, D. B.
Plescia, Bessie B.
Pollorena, Richard
Preisker, C. L.
Prickett, Vallie
Reasons, Ruth M.
Renick, Dee
Reynolds, Dever
Rider, Hazel
Roberds, A. E.
Rodman, Clyde L.
Rogers, Julia
Rombold, Clyde R.
Ross, H.
Ross, James
Rudolph, H, J 
Ruhjohn, Stanley
Ruiz, Louise
Ruiz, Richard R.
Rule, Harry
Rl1th Home
Ryan, Mary C.
Salgado, Jennie
Sander, Marguerite
GENERAL FUND

 




 
. .

Santa Barbara County Chamber of Commerce
do do 
$2.5g
4o .oo
50.00
3g.oo
go .oo
125. 00
6.45
4o.oo
37.42
29.26
20.00
60 . 00
75.00
151.go
75.00
25 . 00
50. 00
25.00
75.00
319.42
75.00
4o .oo
4-o .oo
50.00
50.00
100.00
37. 50
44.65
75.00
125.00
135.00
22.00
so .oo
50.00
155.00
4-o .oo
50.00
40.00
17.25
266.14
15.00
1.00
50.00
11.75
15.00
75.00
50. 00
7.00
70.51
125.00
4' 5

426











































S.B.County Chamber of Commerce
do do
Savage, Josephine
Scarborough, Ruth
Schionnemann , Agnes
Schurmeier, Harry L 
Schweers, Sophie A.
Seegert, Helen M.
Sesma, Mrs. Freida
Sevier, Ruth
Sexauer, Rol and
Shaw, Arthur
Shea, Elizabeth
Shields, Margaret
Shorkley, T. M.
Shouse, Violet
Silva, Mrs. J. R.
Smith, Mrs. Irene
Smith, Leland B.
Smith, Ray
Smyth, E. F 
Sokoll, Anna
Stanwood, W. a.
Stearns, Mrs. C. Y.
Stevens, Charles S.
Stevens, Fred G.
Stewart, John L 
St. Francis Hospital
Stowell, Art
Street, Geo. C.
Stronach, Mrs. Helen
Studer, Josephine
Stumbles, D. L 

 

St. Vincent's Institution


St. Vincent's Maternity Home
Sublett, Jr., Thomas C.
Suggs, Lulu B.
Teeter, Mrs. Shirley
Thacher, Luin K 
Thaxton, Theda
Thielicke, Mrs. Fred
Thomas, Elma
Thomasson, Sammie Lou
Thompson, Elsie
Thurlby, Jr., Harry
Tilton, L. Deming
Tomlinson, Chas. S.
Tompkins, Elvira
Tooker, Ethel P.
Torres, Mrs. Elizabeth






 
 
 

GENERAL FUND
I 

$135.00
37.50
40.00
100.00
75.00
3.00
90. 00
15.00
25.00
34.g4
65.00
100.00
160.00
g.23
25.00
lg.06
35.00
10.20
125.00
50.00
8.69
151.04
52.50
25.00
5.00
9.62
333.33
7.50
82.50
137.50
25.00
4o.oo
60.00
4g5.$4
7.00
100.00
. 4-0.oo
15.00
g5.00
4o.oo
4o.oo
4o.oo
150.00
100. 00
100 . 00
150. 00
4-0.oo
22.50
65.00





































April 5th, 1937
Trafford, Gretta B 
Trent, Vern
Turner, Arthur D 
Turner, Dr. F. A.
Turner, Lottie
Turner, Susan
Turner, w. A.
tn.lman, Samuel L.
 Updike, Cecile
Viets, Carl
GENERAL FUND
 

Wadsworth, Jr., Edwin A~ 
Wadsworth, Jr., E. E.
Wagner, Gerald W
Waite, Ruth E.
Wall, Tarry
WalterJ, Richard
Wandell, Ada
Warnack, Theresa
Watson, Lottie
Watson, Raymond
Watte, Joe
Weidman, Phil
Weidman, W. Merle
Wengren, Selma
Wicka, Edna
Williams, Roy
Williams, Waldo
Wilm, Mrs . R. B.
Wilson, Eva L.
Wilson, Eva L 
Wilson, George H.

Wilson, William J.
Wood, E. M.
'M:od, Elizabeth
Wood, Mrs. W. H.
Wood, W111 iam
Woods, l.~ary E.
Woodworth, Helen L.
~ Lillard, W. T.
~
Adams, Norman
Akens, Wm 
Ames, Fred
Breck, Benjamin
Breck, Benjamin
. Breen, Ed.
Collar, Elmer
Ool1ar, J. N.
Cooley, . Harry


 

 


 

' .
THIRD ROAD FUND

.G OOD ROADS FUND
 
75.00
96. 00
125.00
250. 00
30.97
21.94
go.co
166.66
50 . 00
120. 00
175.00
15.00 .
15. 00
50.00
125. 00
55 . 00
50. 00
75. 00
50 . 00
90.00
4o.oo
lS0. 00
i35.oo
go. oo
50.00
13.23
55.00
25.00
.
300.00
12.04
125.00
15. 00
9g. 33
75. 00
20 . 00
55 . 00
4o.oo
l go. oo
51 .00
65 .00
47.50
10.00
54.oo
54. oo
57 . 00
60 .00
75. 00
42.00
4 7
'128







































Cota., Julius
Cota., Ma.rcos
De la Torre, A. G.
do do
Dinsmore, Albert
Dover, Frank
Grigsby, Al
Grigsby, Al
GOOD ROADS FUND



Gunderson Company, G  . T.
Higgins, Tom
Hildebrand, W. G 
Hobbs Bros 
Howard, Henry
Lambert, c. E 
Lambert, C. E.
Lambert Clarence
Lash, Art
Mattos, Manuel
Miller, Frank
Ovieda., E. G 
Ovieda., E. G 

Riezzonica, John
Twitchell , L. L.
Waugh, Chas.
Waugh, Chas.
Ames, Fred
Brown, E. B.
Camp, 11  c.

 
HIGH\VAY IMPROVEMENT FUND
 

Cienfuegas, Jr., Joaquin

Crawford, Grace L.
Dinsmore, Francis

M111 P.r, Frank
 
Neel, Harry
Schaf er, Alfred
  
Smith, Harry
Thompson, E. M 

Westw1ck, R. c.

Westwick, R  c.

Bailey, Mrs. Ethel H. SALARY FUND
Brown, Gertrude s.
Caywood, Hal D. 
Griff in, Barbara
Wilson, William~ J.
Dowd, George SANTA BARBARA COUNTY WATERWORKS
DISTRICT NO . 1
Fratis, E. H 
Hanly, Don

Laurit ze:i, L. H 
Nauer, John
$15.00
10. 00
17. 50
55. 00
17. 50
55. 00
72. 00
66. oo
g2 .06
10.50
5g. 75
g6.ll
47 . 20
96.00
96. 00
20. 00
4o. oo
45 . 00
25. 00
37. 50
55 .00
20 .00
55. 00
60.00
66. oo
20. 00
200. 00
4.50
14. oo
100.00
7. 50
15.00
290. 00
10.12
45.00
11. 25
300.00
22 .31
5.00
101. 50
5. 00
49. 00
5.00
6. oo
3g. 50
3. 37
l0. 5$
36. 30


April 5th, 1937
Roth, ~hris SOLVANG FIRE DISTRICT FUND $70.00
Upon the passage o~ the foregoing Order, 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 .
Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die.
The foregoing minutes are hereby approved.
__.,~
Chair of Supervisors.

Attest:

  
 
Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,
April 12th, 1937 , at 10 o'clock a . m. Present Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J.
Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, C. L. Preisker and the Clerk  
Supervisor C. L. Preisker in the Chair.
The Minutes of the regular meeting of April 5th, 1937 , were read and approved  
4 9
Reqtt0st f or
a So0ci Al
PPrmit "'or
C on~ tr11c ti on
of a Bn:lch
Cl11b .
~ In the Matter of Request of Pacific States Savings and Loan Company for a
Proposed
Ordinrinc c .
Appr ovnl ancl /
Accept r-tnc P- o
Fnt1er 80
S11 bdi v j. n 1 on .
Rcviqi on of
B t~dce t I tems


Special Permit for Construction of a Beach Club . 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Chairman and Clerk of this Board
are directed to sign the Special Permit, granting the Pacific States Savings and
Loan Company permission to construct a Beach Club at the Biltmore Hotel on Channel
Drive and Olive Mill Road, upon the presentation of a Deed, approved by the District
Attorney, conveying to the County of Santa Barbara a strip of land ten feet wide at
the northeasterly side of Channel Drive at Olive Mill Road.
,/ In the Matter of Proposed Ordinance Covering Regul ations for Subdivisions .
Above entitled matter was continued to the meeting of Apfil 26th, 1937
In the Ma tter of Approval and Acceptance of Fauerso Subdivision, at Solvang,

California.
It appearing to the Board that the application of Alfred Fauerso and Cecelia
Fauerso, for approval and acceptance of plans for a subdivision located at Solvang ,
and being a portion of Lot No . 32 of the Rancho San Carlos de J onata, to be known as
the 11Fauerso Subdivision", has been approved by the County Planning Commission,
Therefore, upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is hereby ordered that the
plans and specifications for said Subdivisi.o n . be approved and accepted upon the posting
of a bond in the amount of $100 . 00.
I ~ the Matter of Revision of Budget Items .
Resolution No . 2221
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general
classification of Maintenance and Operation, Welfare Department, General Fund i s
necessary ;

Now, therefore, be it Resolved t hat the aforesaid accounts be and the same are
hereby revised as follows, to wit : Transfer from Account 100 B 57 , County Cash Aid ,

 ' Adults , the sum of $1500. 00 to Account 100 B 53 , State and County ~i~, Blind, Welfare
   
Department , 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 



4.30
ReviAion of
B1ld5e-t I tcn~ .
Appointm'nt
of Tr11stfe -
Lomrioc CeriPtF
ry Di!-" tr'ic


I In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items.


Resolution No. 2220 . 
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within

general classification of Salaries and ~ages , Care. of. Inmates, Santa Maria Hospital,

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 46 A 13, Medical and
Surgical Service, the sum of $100. 00 to Account 46 A 19, Technical Service (Laboratory, .
X-ray, etc.), Sala.ries and Wages , Care of Inmates, Santa Maria Hospital, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Th9nas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
I In the Matter of Appointment of Trustee of Lompoc Cemetery District.
It appearing to the Board that a vacancy exists on the Board of Trustees of
 
the Lompoc Cemetery District, owing to the death of . Walter E. Callis;
 
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that Charles S. Laubly
  
be and he is hereby appointed a Trustee of the Lompoc Cemetery District to replace Walte
E. Callis, deceased 
In the Matter of Additions to the Veterans' Memorial Building, Santa Barbara
California.
Additians to /
the Vetrrans
J.~enorial
B111lc'!.i ng. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Soule ,and Murphy,
architects, be instructed to draw plans and specifications for additions to the Veterans
Accepting rn
Declaring tn
L1puincott
Renort thP
Official
Rcnort of 

Santa Barb~r .
Co1111t on
Memorial Building in Santa Barbara, and their compensation be, and the same is hereby
fixed at the rate of six per cent of the total cost of the work under the supervision
of the Architect.
I In t.he Matter of Accepting and Declaring the. Lippincott Report the Official
Report of Santa Barbara County on Water Conservation and Flood Control of the Santa
Maria River 
Resolution No . 2222 
.
W9~f'r Co'1scr n- WHEREAS, the Santa Maria Valley Water Conservation District is undertaking
tion e"':c .
Clri.1 n Withdra1m.

a comprehensive development project for the improvement of water conditions in Santa
Maria Valley and for the control of flood waters in the Santa Maria River; and
WHEREAS, this project and said District are based on an engineering report
of the matter known as the "Report on Water Conservation and Flood Control of the Santa
Maria River in Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo CountiesM published in March, 1931, by
the Engineering Offices of J. B. Lippincott; and
WHEREAS, this report was filed with the Board of Supervisors on April 20th,
1931.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED A.~ D RESOLVED that this report be and is hereby
accepted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara and declared the
official report on Water Conservation and Flood Control of the Santa Maria River by the
County of Santa Barbara.
The above resolution being duly proposed and seconded was adopted by the following
vote: Aye: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam
and C. L. Preisker. Nay: None . Absent: None. 
 J In the Matter of Claim Withdrawn from the Auditor for Correction.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Order made and
entered on April 5, 1937, allowing claim as follows:
 Cienfuegas, Joaquin, Jr  'HIGHWAY IMP. FUND $14.oo
GENERAL FUND 20.00
)
~ $34.oo




CJ.ai ms Laid
Over .
Cla i ns Ref
erred t o
the Di. tri ct
At tor ney ' s
Of f ice .
Al J. ovran c e o
Cla i ns .
I
April 12th, 1937 
be and the same is rescinded; and it is further ordered that said claim be recalled
 from the Auditor and reallowed as fol lows, to wit :
 Cienfuegas , Joaquin, Jr .

  I n the Matter of Claim Rejected.
HIGHWAY IMP. FUND
GENERAL FUND
$20. 00 )
)
14.oo )
$34.oo
Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the claim of R. H 
.
Reid, in the amount of $5 . 19 be and the same is hereby rejected 
 I n the Matter of Claims Laid Over.
 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claims
.
be and the same are hereby laid over :



Bancroft- Whitney Co 
.
Southern Pacific Co .
. .
$8 .82
5 .00
In the Matter of Claims Referred to the District Attorney's Off ice .
. . .
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the fo l lowing claims
. .
be and the same are hereby referred to the office of the District Attorney .



Corral, Marcelina
Sweet, Edward F. et al . , minors
In the Matter of Allowance of Claims.

. .
$50,000.00
50,000.00
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,
 respectively, to wit :


















. .
Abbott Laboratories GENERAL FUND
Acquistapace, Annie
Adam, Ronald M.
Adam, Rozan M.
Adams , Miss Helen
Addr e ssograph Sales Agency
. . .
Air Reduction Sales Company
do do
Allen Brothers
Aloe Company, A. s.
Aloe Company, A. s.
American Bakery
American Hospital Service
American Medical Association
American Optical Company
Anacapa Coffee Roa sters
Anandale, Ella
Andera1 s Dept . Store
Andera' s Department Store
A. N. Packing Co.
A. & P. Tea Co .
do do
do do
Archambeault, Estate of Josenh ~
Artuso Shoe Store
As sociated Drug Co .
Associated Oil Company
clo do


47 .19
12. 50
37 .go
$1. 00
14. 44
6. oo
53.42
76.67
13 .42
9 . 00
1 . 29
25.30
75.00
7 . 00
io. 43
6.65
10. 00
4.94
32 . 61
81$ . 4o
28. 80
41 .00
17 .85
12.00
3.04
23 . 02
7.19
55 . 90

432























Associated Oil Company GE.t-JERAL FUND
do do

Associated Oil Company
do do
do do
do do
do do
Avant , Louis
Azar Grocery, K.
Bahrke, Walter F.




Bakers& Confectioners Supply Co 
Baker, F. M.
Baker Linen Co . , H. w.
Bancroft-Whitney Co .
Bank of America
Barba.reno Press
Barnett, L. & L
Barrick, A. R.
Bartholomew, Claude
Bauhaus, Mrs . Minnie
Baxter, Don
Bedford, C. W 
Bender !ioss Company
Bennett, Charles
Bernard, Isabel
Bertino , Joe
Bever, Ora



Bischoff Surgical Co . , C. A.
Bliss , George R.
Bottini , Ida
Bovinine Company, The
Bowers& Stokes
Branch, Inez
Branch, Inez
Brandmeyer X-Ray Supply
Braun Corporation




Broadway Battery & Electric Shop
Bruning Co., Charles
Bryant & Trott Company


Bryant & Trott
Bryant & Trott Company
Bryant & Trott Company
Buck, Mrs . l\t . H 
Budd & Bodine
Buhn Bros 
Burbridge, Frank
Bureau of Printing
Burton, Wm. C.




.

Association of Calif. Executives of Pub . Wel.

$ 24 .01
70 . 50
4o . 50
444. 60
211.90
2fl . 60
164. 45
30 .00
12.01
1.00
24. 70
2. 50
132.15
32 . 45
175 .00
54 .07
7. 4o
33 .75
30 .00
25.12
34. 25
66. 25
15 . 45
56 .00
34.oo
175 .00
5.00
3. 55
41 .20
5.00
15 .15
74. s4
4o.oo
lS.06
410 .74
114.os
13 .91
29 34
1.95
29 .21
14. 23
9. 56
$.00
15.54
2 .06
37. 50
s .10
10 .00
4.oo



































April 12th, 1937.
California Market GENERAL FU1'JD
do
do
do
do 
California Medical Associa tion
California Pipe & Supply Co .
Campodonico Water Works
Campodonico & Son, S. V.
Carter Hardware Company
Case , Dr. Har old T 
Castagnola, George V.
Chackel , Candid
Chapman , Eleanor
Chemical Industries of Calif.
Ciba Company
City Bakery
City Cont racting Company
City Contracting Company
City of Santa Maria
City of Lompoc
Clarey , J . A.
Cleaver, Elois
Coast Service Station Equip. Co 
Coast Wholesale Grocery  Co .
Coast Wholesale Grocery Co .
Col eman , L.
Collar, J . N 
Commercial Office Supply Co . 
Commercial Office Supply Company
do do
do
do
do
do
Commercial Office Supply Co .
Commercial Off ice Supply Company
Commercial Office Supply Co .
Consolidated Produce Co .
Cook, Clara E.
Cooney, Agnes
Copeland ' s
Copeland' s Bookshop
Co show, G. Horace
Cosmopolita Grocery


Co11nty Council of Social Agencies 
Count y Farm Bureau
Crane Company
Cross, A.
Davi s , C. E.
Deleissegues , Oliver
De Long, Geo . E.
Del Rey Market

$26.70
so .56
55 .50
5.00
19. 47
12 .00
4.31
15.64
134. 25
25 .36
5 .42
12.00
.77
12.76
6.94
5.00
12 .00
12. SO
19 .00
1.16
4o.oo
3.61
151.46
4s. 31
25 .00
s4.oo
5.s9
15.14
1.11
6 .02
124. 59
19.90
g7. 53
23 . 1g
316. 27
42 .50
16. 50
5. 41
7.06
2s .oo
g3 .54
g3.34
s . 20
19 .42
29 .03
1 .03
2.4o
9.00
36. 33

4.34









 





















 





Department of Penology
Dingman Auto Court
GEN~ FUND
Dinsmore, Thomas T 
Doane Building Company
Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co 
Domestic Laund.ry
Downing, Emily
Downing, Harry
Doyle , Mrs . W. T.
Drexler, A. H.
Drumm, Catherine



Ducommun Metals & Supply Company
Dudley Mortuary
Duncan, Dr. 1t . V.
Duncan, Milton V.
Durbiano Dairy
Dutra, August
Echarren, Marguerite
Edmunds, J ennie
Edwards , Muriel
Eisenber gs White House
Eisenberg's White House
 
El Camino Chevrolet Co .

Emerson Manufacturing
Ezaki , J ames
Fancy Fish Market
Faulding, Mrs . Wm.
Fenstermaker, Rose
Fe,rari, Chas .
Ferrari, Chas .
Fillippini , R. C.

Co .




Firestone Auto Supoly & s ~rvice Stores
First I ns tirance Agency
Fish.kin, A.

Fle~ing ' s Grocery
Flexo Manufacturing Company
France Cafe, J . E.
Free Advertiser , The
Froom Pl t1mb ing Company, Arthur
Fuller Company , W. P 
Gallison's Market
Gamble, H. Jl.1: .
Gammill , L. A.
Gano , Robert
Garbarino, Theresa
Garden Dairy
Garrigan, J . D 
Gates, F. H 
Garvey , Daisy
Gay , Laura A.




$ 1. 42
9. 51
3. 60
15. 97
92 . 4o
26 .1s
62 . 00
117 .00
20 . 00
12. 50
s . 50
16. 95
105.00
150.00
2.50
s .5s
7. 50
22 .12
s .oo
119 . 28
31.36
63.05
600 .00
4.39
5.00
9.00
10.00
11. 00
2.50
3.00
90. 00
3.10
176. 50
3.43
21 . s6
60 .90
12.10
1.75
7. s5
40 .02
4.95
10.00
5.00
13 . 50
s .50
5?7
168. $8
227.s9
2.00
15 .00




















. .

April 12th, 1937 
General Electric X-Ray Corp. GENERAL FUND
Giant Products Cornorat1on
Gilmore Oil Company
Glenn ' s Furniture
G. & M. Market
Goddard~Jackson Company
Golden State Company
Golden State Company
Golden State Co .
Gonzales, Ruth
Goodchild, Ralph
Goux, J . A.
Gregg Publishing Co . , The
Greenebaum Weil & Michels
Gunderson Company, G. T.
Gusman, Casimiro
Haas Brothers
Hale Bros .
Hales, Sadie Gra.ce
Harner, Mrs . C. F.
Hartf eld, John H.
Hartwell, Ruth
Hauser, E. E 
Hayward, Ora V.
Beiges , Jr. , L. E 
Heilman, Frank
Hendry Bros .
Henni ng, Jack
Herman 1 s ].1arket


Hernandez, Concepcion S.
Hernandez , . :r~r s . ttanuel
Heumphreus-Smith Electric Co .
Hickman , Lucy R.
Hing Yuen Co .
Hite, Mark W.
Hobbs Bros .
Hockett SP-rvice Station
Hohmann, W. C.
Holiday Hardware Company
Holliday Hardware Co  .
Hollister , J . J .
Hollywood Surgical Supply Co .
Hollywoos Surgical Supply Co .
Holmes, B. B.
Holste, Reve
Home Dairy
Horn, George
Houghton ' s Grocery
Hunt, Anne
I talian Store


$ s .34
10.95
1S6 .32
1.96
41.25
16.30
436 . 58
6.35
112. 79
7.00
24 .oo
2.50
1.19
3g.7g
27 . 23
15. 00
51.4g
7. 54
50. 00
s . 50
l :l. 50
15 .00
91. 47
5. 15
4.50
s .oo
13 .91
s6 .oo
157 .67
5.os
10.00
2.5s
12 .00
3s.oo
4.79
1.00
s . 50
234.30
6.s7
5.5s
75 .35
30. 25
16. 21
s .71
95 .00
s.4o
63 .00
7s . 20
20. 00
34.09
4: 5

436











 





















I wamoto Company . GENERAL FUND
J acobs , R. C.
J agemann, Frieda E.
Janssens, Albert A.
J . & J. Company, The
Johnson & Johnson
J ohnson Service Company
Johnson, A. L.
Johnson , F. W.
Johnson, W. B 
.
Johnson, W. B.
Johnston's Cafeteria
Jones Stationery & Gifts.
Jones Stationery & Gifts
Jones Stationery & Gifts
Jones, Cora
J ones, J . E.
Jordano Bro s .
Jordano Bro s .
do do
do do
Kelley-Koett Mfg. Co 
Kendrick, William
Kendrick, William
Keran Laundry, The
Keyston Brothers
Kidde & Company, Walter
Kinevan, Mary
Klein, Mrs . Ernest




Knights of Columbus Home Assn.
Knights of Pythias Building Assoc .
Knott, Charles W.
Krebbs, Mrs . Carl
Kyle , Chester
Lambrecht , C. W 
Lancaster , Jr., Presley
Lang & Son Grocery, Mark
La Nueva Victoria Grocery
La Primavera Grocery
Larco Fish Company, s.
Lemmer, W. C.
Levey' s Auto Top Shop
Lew-Bert ' s
Lew-Bert's
Lewis Manufacutring Co 
Libeu, Laurence ~.
Lietzuo, Mrs . Ida
Lind's Cafe
Lind's United Bakers
Live Oak Dairy





'

25 .00
6.oo
145.00
143 .33
lS.oo
1. 58
. 52
12 .00
10. 00
5.00
62 . 67
2. 00
10 . 25
1 . 18
3. 91
27 . 08
4o.oo
156. 60
91. 51
35.15
130 .17
23 . 96
19.76
19. 76
43 . 65
. 67
12. 26
20. 00
2. 50
200. 00
20 .00
19. 00
20.00
100. 00
6. 5g
20 .4o
31. 81
s1 . 95
24. 18
23 . 85
6.oo
2.00
60. 00
102 .15
7s. 23
lOS. oo
2 . 82
4 .38
5.16
23 .87


























 April 12th, 1937
Loan & Building Association GENERAL FUND
Lompoc Cate
Lompoc Laundry
Lomr oc Light & Water Dept .
Lompoc Light & Water Dept .
Lopez, Eulalia
Lore , Lou S.
Los Alamos Meat Market 
Macdonal d , Wm.
Magner Funeral Home, C. P.
Magner Funeral Home , C. P .
Magneto & Electrical Service  
Maretti Estate , Richard
1.{ar tinez, Pete
Mathews , Mrs. C. L.
do do
Matthay Hospital Supply Co .
Mat z , Mrs . Wm
Mead J ohnson & Company
Menezes , Mrs . Mary
Mer riam, Mona
Merriam, Mona A.
Meyer' s Produce
Mid. Coun . Pub . Serv. Corp.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do do . do
do do do
Miller' s Pharmncy
Mi ntonye , Keith
Mi ssion Dairy
Mission Da iry
Mission Hotel
Mission Ice Company .
Mission Paint & Art Company
Mitchell , Mrs . E. F.
Monte Vista Dairy
Montgomery '\'lard & Company
Moore Mercantile Co 
Moore Mercantile Co .
Moore, Lena
Moore , Rance
Morinini ' s Store .
Morley , Frank
Morley , Frank
~~orris , George W.
Mountain View Grocery
Munce , Mafia
McCaleb, W. H.
McCaughey , Anna E.

'






$10 .00
15 .00
4.55
10.15
14. 59
6.77
113.74
9.00
1.03
35 .00
25 .00
53 .14
3.00
14.10
7.00
6.71
63 .3g
2.70
J.1 . 03
30.00
100.00
4. 25
56.75
92 .33
30. 29
89.57
29 .73
1.92
25 .30
2. 50
3.41
3. 41
13 . 00
33 . s9
4.12
15 .00
15 .50
193 .33
47 .00
43 .37
10 .00
85 .00
5.00
10 .30
3. 61
15.00
43 . 41
90 .00
10 .00
3. 45
4~7
438











 























McKesson & Robbins Inc . GENERAL FUND
Mckesson & Robbins
McKesson Western Wholesale Drug Co 
McKesson-Western Wholesale 
do do
McNall Building Materials
McNally, Ed .
McNee,Geo . G.
McNutt , VI. B  
National Probation Association  
Neil, Mrs . M. F.
Newland, L. H.
News-Press Pub . Co .
do do
do do   
Nielsen & Petersen
Ohio Chemical & Manufacturing Co 
Olive Grocery
Oliver, A. G.
Oliver' s Grocery
Olivera, Jim
Ott Hardware Company
Ot t Hardware Company
do do .
Pacific Coast Coal Company
Pacific Coast Coal Company
Pacific Coast Publishing Co .
do do
do do
Pacific Dairy Equipment Co.
Pacific Greyhound Lines
Parma Company
Parl!la Company
Patterson , Mrs . W. E.
Pearson' s Grocery
Pechumer, Frank
Penney Company , J . C.
Percal, Sam
Pettingill, Mrs . Chas 
Pico, J . B.
Piggly Wiggly Grocery
Pitts, D. B 


Pope Stamp & Duplicator Co 
Portenga, Mrs . S.
Postmaster
Postmaster
Preisker, C. L 
Purex Corporation
Purity Store
Quality Grocery




25 .02
433 . 29
4$ .$9
51 .90
95 .31
90 . 49
2.50
15 .00
6.oo
1.00
10.00
100.00
$0 .00
33 . 4g
14.94
64.$7
13 . 63
s .20
8.50
$.60
s5 .oo
8.56
149S .OO
17 .82
181 . 93
42 .1+2
10 .51
10.30
3.35
34.$4
6.30
9. 6o
113 .38
20 .00
S. 61
74.oo
57 .35
35 .00
2s .37
5.00
112. 43
47. 50
2.1+2
s .50
9s .76
10 .00
45 .00
SlOS
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April 12th, 1937
Railway Express Agency GENERAL FUND
Rand, Halpin, Hibler Co .
Randall , Ray
Rector, C. J .
Rector, C. J.
Red Cross Drug Co 
Reed Manufacturing Company
Reedson's Dairy Products
Regents of the University of California
Reily, F. B.
Remington Rand
Rhoades, Coy
Richfield Oil Company
Richfield Oil Company of California
Riley , W.
Rivera Grocery Store, E.
Robles, Daniel
Robles, Daniel
Rodenbeck ' s
Rodenbeck ' s
Rogers, Miss Mafalda
Romero, Amado
Rosemary Farm
Rossi, Mrs . Madeline
Roth, Mrs . Christine
Rubel Motor Company
Rudolph' s Grocery
Rud~~ph ' s Hardware
Ruiz , Albert
Russell , William E.
RJ.tan, Mary
Ryan, Mary
Sadler, G. L.
Safeway Stores
Safeway Store
Safeway Store
do do
do
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Sanchez, Manuel
Sandoval, Henry
Sanitary Laundry




San Marcos & Montecito Dairy
Santa Barbara Clinic
Santa Barbara Clinic

Santa Barbara Glass Co .
Santa Barbara Humane Society
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
do do
do do





$ 3 . 49
13 . 39
63 . 00
3 . 50
12.00
1 .35
36. 90
20. 46
125.00
23 . 00
101.J 11
37.50
214-. 86
23. 63
10. 00
2 2  l.J.l.J.
30. 00
32. 00
4-0. 71.!-
63. 55
l.!-o . 3o
24.oo
4-0 .65
3 . 50
9. 03
2.76
35 . l.J.7
29 .01
21.!-. 00
175. 00
s.oo
s.oo
31. 53
l.!-6 .oo
163. 37
23 .s2
3 . 61
23 .17
31.10
12. 50
3. 61
9.36
6.16
33 .50
6.oo
5. 65
75 . 00
30.05
40 .35
95 .35

4:40













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Santa Barbara Telephone Co . GENERAL FUND
do do .
do
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Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
do do .
do do
do do
Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Daily Times
Santa Maria Electric Company
Santa Maria Electric Co 
Santa !.~aria Gas Company
Santa Maria Gas Company
Santa Maria Gas Company
Santa Maria Gas Co . 
Santa Maria Gas Co 
Santa. A~ria Lodge
Santa Maria Milk Co 
Santa Maria Milk Co 
Santa 1.iaria Valley Railroad
Scnauer Printing Studio
Schauer Printing Studio
Scherer Cbmpany, R. L.
Scherer Company, R. L.
Scott, Dorothy
Scott, Katharine A.
Schwabacher- Frey Co .
Schwabacher-Frey Company
Sears Roebuck & Co . 
Seaside Oil Company
Seaside Oil Company
do do
Security Title Ins . Company
Senay, Percy F.
Senay, Percy E.
Sevin-Vincent Seed Co 
Sexton and Simpson
Shapin Dental Supply Company
Shell 011 Company
Shell Oil Co .
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Shepard, Frank
Sheridan, Mary L.
Silva, Pedro
Silveria, Mrs . Virginia
Sinclair, S. F 
Sinclair, S. F.
Smart & Final Company
Smith, Carol
 
 



$ 204. 73
62 .1g
19.90
4.4o
12 .00
3.10
35 .00
15. 50
3g. 47
5. 40
12.32
16. 62
4o . 42
10.00
6. 67
3.12
1$.1$
300.00
133 .04
22 .4$
7.00
1.55
1S3 .03
95.36
3.61
9. 50
19. 50
14.37
11.12
3. 13
423 .40
147 . 42
36. 71
17. 50
23 . 71
17. 25
gg. 5g
54 . 2g
31 . 93
7.92
5. 20
25 . 45
37.50
12.50
s.oo
12 .00
s .44
1.50
95.94
52 .00





























c

April 12th, 1937
Smith, James
Smith, Nelson
GENERAL FUND
Snow, Bever+ey
Social Service Exchange
Solvang Mercantile Store

Solvang Mi11  and Lumber Yard
Sou . Calif. Disinfecting Co . 
Sou . Calif. Edison Co.
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do


Southern Counties Gas Co.
Southern Counties Gas Co 
do do
do do
do do
Souther n Pacific Company
do do
Southern Pacifi c Company
do do
 
Sou . Pacific Railroad Company
Sou. Pacific Milli ng Co.
do do
Sp encer, Robert N.
Spratt Optical Co., George W
Spreitz Transportation
do do
Squibb & Sons, E. R 
Stadley' s ?.1arket
Balker and 'Vall
Standard Auto Parts
Standard 011 Co.
Standard Oil Company
 
Standard Scientif ic Supply Corp.
State Board of Equalization
State Board of Equalization
do do
Statio ners Corporation
Stevens, Fred G.
Stiles & Co . , H. A
Stoddard, Rebecca
Stutsman, Grant
Styre , Ben
Sumpter, Mrs . Lyman
$ 124.78
14. oo
45. 00
50 . 00
10.00
17. 77
347. 62
7.00
22s.90
1.59
5. 57
25 . 62
30. 00
3s 9. 97
18. 65
1 . 25
93 .06
66.72
45.1g
33 . gg
20 .15
33. 64
3. 6$
34.71
19.60
5.4g
167. 50
100 .75
26s. 66
1.00
22. 66
15. 00
10. 50
62 .11
36.00
ls.09
64. 59
6.10
5. 59
10. 33
24. 56
27 .49
16. 97
23 . 25
6. oo
30 . 00
125 . 00
10.00
55 .00
50.10
4:42











































Superior Laundry
Superior Laundry
GENERAL FUND

Swanson, Peter A.
Texas Company, The
Thomas Company , Arthur H.
Tri- Counties Electric Suppl y Co .
Tubbs , Jerome F.

Turner, Dr . F. A 

Underwood Typewriter Co .
Union Feed & Fuel Company
Union Feed & Fuel Co 
Union Feed & Fuel Co 
Union Hardware & Metal Co .
Union Hardware & Metle Co 
Union Mill & Lumber Co 
Union Mill & Lumber Co 
Union Mill and Lumber Co 
Union Oil Co . of California 
do do
Union Oil Co .
Union Printing Company
Union Printing Co 
Union Service Station
Universal Auto Parts Co .
Univerqity Book Store
Uri bi, Bonifacio
Valikett, Nellie
Valley Ice Service
Van' s Grocery Store
Van ' s Grocery Store
Victoria Motors 

Visiting Nurse Association
Walker, Pr. o 
Wall ' s Store
Walters Surgical Company
Water Works Department
Water Works Department
do do

Watts Grocery & Market
Wayside P res ~ Incorporated
Western Auto Sypply Company
Western Motors Transfer
Western Motors Transf er
Western Pi pe & Steel Company
Western Scientific Co 
Western States Grocery Co ~
Whitford, Margaret
Willow Brook Dairy
Winthrop Chemical Co 
Wood, Mrs . Emma G.
Wood, Harry J .



290 . 11
1 . $0
90. 00
33 .09
55. 74
1 . 72
1 . 77
256.35
1 . 95
17. 00
157. 60
14$.32
9.39
20.14
16.49
4$ .S2
26 . 20
16.46
2.76
3.00

9 .53
4.99
54. 26
11.30
4. 24
$ .00
$.$7
9 .01
22 .3g
63 .36
1069 .70
12.50
53 .71
$. 20
2$. 26
54.95
1.90
2 . 90
1$ .00
$. 24
$.0$
21. 79
22 .37
211 . 41
1. 29
1$.75
$ . 50
6.$2
20 . 65
2 . 20
2.00

































Wooton Printing Co  G E!ITERAL FUND
Works Progress Ad.minis . Federal Art . Pro .
Wyeth & Brother , John .
Zellerbach Paper Co.

Hosmer, Helen
Shepard, Charlot te
FIRST ROAD FUND

Begg, James
Block, A.
Cooper, Chas .
Henderson, John
THIRD ROAD FUND
 

Jones, Chas 
Luke Tractor and Equipment Co.
Smith, James
Solvang Garage am Service Station
Stronach, Wm 
Youney Machine Works
Mid. Coun. Pub .Serv.Corp. FIFTH ROAD FUND
Acme Super 8Prvice
Rozan M. Adam
GOOD ROADS FUND
Adams , Norman
Anderson, o. A.
Anderson, Mrs . Wil liam
Associated Oil Company
do do
Barker, Bird
Beuterbaugh , Fred
Brandt & Webber
Brann Corpor ation
Brown-Bevis Equipment Co .
do do
Carter Company , Charles W.
Cool ey , Harry
Cota, A~ike
Cravens, Marcus
Cravens, Tom
Davi:s, c. E.
Devaul , J. M.
Dibblee , W. H.

Diedrich Automotive Parts , L. N.
Doerr, L. R.
Donaldson, N. B.
Ducommun Metal & Supoly Co 
Ducommun Metals & Supply Co .
Evans , Dave
Fabing, F. L.
Fageol Truck & Coach Company

$13 .39
7.00
2$ .74
1.6$
25 .00
35 .00
102 .00
15 .00
5. 61
80.75
114.75
1. 29
io. 47
54 .s2
135.00
72 .58
2.$6
1s3 .36
Sl.00
70 .00
3.35
10. 00
s .30
100.10
4.oo
6. oo
69 . 05
lS. 79
97 . 92
34. 54
32. 79
52 .00
s .oo
10 .00
37. 50
2.00
70 .00
is. oo
5 . 47
75.00
60 .00
70 .66
50 . 51
15.00
63 .00
9. 64
4 3
4.44


































Fageol Truck & Coach CompRny GOOD ROADS FUND 9.64
Fel~s, A . W 
Flexo Manufacturing Co .
Floyd, Manley
Forbes , J . J .
Frazier- Wright Company
Gehr , Lloyd
Goddard-Jackson Co .
Grover Co . , Harry D.
Hebel Garage, A. R.
Hildebrand, A. J 
do w. G.
Hoffman, W. o .
Horn, Howard

Huyck, Andy
Johns-Manville Products Corporation
Lambert, Ray
Lester, James
Lester, James
  Lewis Implement Co .
Lompoc Light & Water Dept .
Luke Tractor & Equipment Company
Moore Mercantile Co .
Morris , R. \'I 

 

 

S4.o4
s7 .15
35 .00
3.37
S6 . 6g
72 .50
45 .07
27.5g
6. so
112 .00
70.00
42 .50
75.00
56 .00
l . Sl
75 .00
25 .00
25 .00
2.17
15.99
56. 74
1.91
74. 45
Mcintyre, Ed. g.oo
McKnight, Ed 
McKnight, Ed 
News Press Publishing Co .
Signs, Norris
Northvrest Engineering Company
Ott Hardware Co .
Pacific Freight Lines
Penny Co., J  c.
Rheams, c. w.
 Robbins, E. A.
Robison, M  H.
Romero , Raymond
Ruffner and Ruffner
Rudolph ' s Hardware
Sandercock Transfer Company
Santa Barbara Crane Service
Santa Barbara Telephone
do  do
Santa Barbara Tel ephone
Santa Maria Gas Company



Santa Maria VAlley Railroad Company
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Santa ?.!aria Valley Rg_ilroad
Schwab- Wilson Machine Corporation
Shell Oil Company
Smith, vV. F 



15 .00
30.00
7. 73
9.00
4.72
l S. 54
7.06
2.32
64.oo
4o .oo
210 .00
12 .00
212 .34
26.32
10 .00
199S. 20
3.10
22. 50
s . 25
21 .45
5. 27
.96
27 .50
20 .09
16. oo






April 12th, 1937
Stalker & \1'all GOOD ROADS FUND 
Standard Oil Company of Calif .
Stemper, Emil
Sterling Motors Corporation
Sullivan , Earl
Terry Service
Texas Company, The
Twitchell , L. L.
Union Hardware & Metal Co 

Union Hardware & Metal Co .
Union Mill & Lumber Co .
West ern Motors Transfer
do do
Whalen, J. T.
White Motor Company

Ambrose Lumber Co. HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT FUND
Dietzgen Co., Eugene
Floyd, Manley
McNall Building Mat erials
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
Union Hardware & ~Ae t al Co.
Wellin, E. E.
 
Wood, Mrs . Emma G. SALARY FUND


.
Sou. Calif. Edison Co. CARP. LT. DIST. FUND
Mid. Coun.Pub .Serv.Corp. CASMA. LT. DIST. FUND
.
$116. 76
252 . 83
47 . 50
35 . 30
70 .00
180. 60
135.00
47 . 50
61. 06
51s.37
2. 92.
54.3$
76 .30
189. 00
60 .13
4o3 . 61
8. 69
10. 00
61. 36
9. 05
12.65
10.12
5. 00
157,90
31,20
do do GUAD. LT. DIST. FUND 150.70
do do

do do
Sou . Calif. Edison Co .
Nielsen & Petersen
Fratis, E. H.
Hanly , Don
Higgins Radiator Shop
McClo sky, W. S.
Naur, John
Patterson; Rob ert
LOS AL.A!v!OS LT.DIST.FUND S7. 95
ORCUTT LT. DI ST. FUND 
MISSION CANYON LT. FUND
7s,50
39.22
SOLVANG FIRE DIST. FUND . 11.$5
SANTA BARBARA WATERWORKS 56.00
DIST. No . 1
5.38
4.50
93 . 64
4o .70
9.05
Santa Barbara Pipe & Supply Co.
Southern Pacific Milling Co.
4-5s.ss
1.$2
Divisi on of Highways , St. of Calif . TRIPLE PARKWAY 2,850.00
TRUST FUND
Ott Hardware Company PWA 1440-R FUND 4-1.4-2
. '

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 moti on, the Board adjourned sine die.
4 5
446


Acceot nnce of /  Deed .
Aband0nm~nt of J
Certn in Al l nr
,., y ror P1bl i c
Thor ottghf e.re.




 The foregoing minutes are hereby approved  I


.
Att-est:
 Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California,


April 26th, 1937, at 10 ofclock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore,
Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam, C. L. Preisker and the
 Clerk  Supervisor C. L. Preisker in the Chair.

The minutes of the meeting of April 12th, 1937, were read and approved 

In the Matter of the Acceptance of Deed .o f .P acific States Savings and Loan 
Company, a Corporation, For a ParceJ. of Land :for the Uses and Purposes of a Public

Road in the First Road District.
Resolution No. 2223   
WHEREAS, PACIFIC STATES SAVINGS AllD LOAN COMPANY, a corporation, by its Assis-
 
tant Vice President, R. H. Dorr, and its Assistant Secretary, Thomas Gardner, have

executed and delivered to the County of Banta Barbara a Deed dated April 14th, 1937,

wherein said PACIFIC STATES SAVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY, a corporation, by its Assistant
 
Vice President, R. H. Dorr, and i.t s Assistant Secretary, Thomas Gardner, are the 
grantors and the County of Santa Barbara the g.r an.t ee, conveying a certain strip of 
land situated in the First Road District, County of Santa Barbara, State of California
for all the uses and purposes of a public road; said property being more particularly  
described in said Deed.
 Upon motion, auly seconaed and carried, it . is 
 HEREBY RESOLVED that said Deed, ana the. property mentioned in said Deed, be and
the ea.me is hereby accepted for the uses and purposes of a public road, and the Clerk

of this Board cause said Deed to be recorded.
 Upon the passage of the foregoing Resolution, the roll being called, the followi g
Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: ThomasT. DinsMore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens ,
Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None 

In the J.!atter of the Petition of Cornelius C. Fitzsimmons , et al., for the
Discontinuance and Abandonment of a Certain All.e y-.w ay for Public Thoroughfare, in the 
Fifth Road District in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California 

/ ORDER FIXING TIME.
It appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State
 

o:f California, that the petition filed by Cornelius C. Fitzsimmons, et al., with the

Clerk of the Board on the 26th day of April, 1937, in the above entitled matter, has

been signed by ten freeholders of said County, two of whom are residents of said Fifth
 
Road District in the County of Santa Barbara, State of Calif ornia, and who are truced

therein for road purposes ;
  \
 IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that said petition be heard on Monday, the 24th day of

May, 1937, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the Board Room of said Board o:f Supervisors , in the
Court House in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California,


and that notice be given to all freeholders in said Road District of the time and place
   
fixed for hearing said petition as aforesaid by publication of such notice in the Free

Advertiser, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said County,



 
At1thori :t.in~ ~ Action to
Qtiet Title
to L'lnd.
April 26th, 1937
for at least two successive weeks prior to said day fixed for said hearing, and that
such notice shall also be posted conspicuously along the line of the proposed vacation
of said alleyway to be discontinued and abandoned.
It is further ordered that Petit ioners are to pay for costs of publication.
In the Matter of Authorizing Action to Quiet .Title to Land Along Santa Monica
Road, First Road District. 
The above entitled matter was referred to the District Attorney and Road
Superintendent for a plat and report . 
Comnuni~'ltio ~ I n the Matter of Communication from Herman Chapin, rela.tive to Replacing Road
sign at the Corner of San Ysidro and La Vereda Road, First Road District .
Above entitled matter was referred to W. F. Daniell , member of the Roadside
Committee and County Planning Commission.
A~~ro~riet io . I In the Matter of Appropriation to the 1937 Semana Nautica in Cooperation with
to the 1937
SeMana ~Iatlti R . the City of Santa Barbara.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the Board of Supervisors
agreed to a joint appropriation with the City of Santa Barbara to the 1937 Semana
Nautica, upon the following terms:
The County is to furnish the sum of $1000.00 and the City the sum of $1500;
the City to assume any balance over the total of $2500. 00. If the total expenditure
should be less than the sum of $2500. 00, the expenses are to be prorated between the
City and County in the proportion of three-fifths for the City and two-fifths for the
County.  
' In the Cloim Arc-tl.ins J Matter of Demand of Edward F. Sweet, etc . , et al . , Against the County
the Col1nty .
 Of Santa Barbara in the  amount of $50, 000.00 
The Demand of Edward F. Sweet, etc., et al., against the County of Santa
. Barba.ra, in the amount of $50 , 000. 00, was referred to the District Attorney.
E,:tr~ Help /  In the Matter of Request of County Tax Collector to Spend $200.00 in excess
Allo'"ance --
Co inty Tax of Extra Help Allowanee for the Month of April, 1937.
Collector.

DeciRion of
Stnte DPnart
j
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, permission to spend $200. 00 in excess
"
of extra help allowance for the month of April , 1937, was granted H. C. Sweetser,
County Tax Collector 
 In the Matter of Decision of State Department of Social Welfare Relative to
ment of Appeal of Ellen and Clement Mitchell, Applica.nts for Old Age Security.
S0c inl \Ve lf n E" .
ResignRtion . /.
Of A. ~~fMbrr
Communication from State Department of Social Welfare , upholding decision of
County Welfare Department in denying Old Age Security to Ellen and Clement Mitchell, wa
received and ordered placed on file .
In the Matter of the Resignation of J. M. Rutherford, as a Member of the Count
of th" Co1tnt: Planning Commission. 
P ln n"lin~ Corn
?ninsion.
A ouo 1nt1"'10. n t
of P. r.tP!'1b0r
the County
PJ anning
Commi nsion.
/
.Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the resignati on of J. M. Rutherford as
a member of the County Planning Commission is hereby accepted, and the Clerk is
directed to write a letter t o Mr. Rutherford expressing the Board' s appreciation for
his services on said commission.
I n the Matter of Appointment of Wallace A. Coons as a member of the County
Planning Commission.
Chairman C. L. Preisker submitted the name of Wallace A. Coons for membership

on the County Planning Commission, vice J . M. Rutherford, resigned.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the' appointment of Wallace
A. Coons as a member of the County Planning Commission is hereby confirmed.


48
In the Matter of Appointment of Doctor N. H. Brush as a Commissioner of the 
I
AnnointMPnt 
of a Com~iss on-Montecito Fire District, vice Mr. E. M. Sherrill, Resigned.
er of the
t~onteci t o
Fire Distric 
Renort .
Upon the request of Huron Rock, Chairman of the Board of Fire Commissioners 
of the Montecito Fire District, it is moved, seconded and carried that Doctor N. H.
Brush be appointed a Commissioner of the Montecito Fire District, vice Mr. E. M.
Sherrill, resigned.
 In the Matter of Report of the Santa Barbara General Hospital for the Month
of March, 1937.
Report of the Santa Barbara General Hospital for the month of March, 1937, was
received and ordered placed on file 

Authorizin~ / In the Matte~ of. Authorizing Chairman and Clerk of the Board to Execute
Chairr.iA.n ~.nd Clork to Agreement with Winsor Soule and ~ohn Frederic Murphy, Architects, for Additions to the
Evectlte An
AgreeMcnt . Veterans' 1iemorial Building, Santa Barbara.
Ai1thorizing
the District
Attorney to
Bn tear on be
h~ lf of the
1
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried nanimously, the Chairman and Clerk
of the Board are hereby authorized to execute a.greement with Winsor Soule and John Frederic
Murphy, architects, for the drawing of plans and specif ications for a.ddi ti on to
the Veterans' Memorial Building, Santa Barbara, in accordance with the Order of the
Board on April 12th, 1937, Agreement signed and filed.
In the ~at~er of Authorizing the District Attorney to appear, if necessary,
on behalf of the County of Santa Barpara in the action entitled "Home Owners' Loan
.
Corporation, etc. vs. John P. Johnson, et al. 11
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the District Attorney is hereby
ordered to appear, if neces sary, on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara in the actio
 
County in th
action Entit ~d
11H OPJP Ornprq 1
Lo :ri CornorP.
tion, Ptc. ,
vc; . Jol1.n p. entitled "Home O\vners' Loan ~or:poration, etc ., vs . John P. Johnson, et al."
J onnqon, et 1 . 11
In the Matter of Communication from the California Mission Trails Association,
1
Cor:l"nuni cat i o .  Ltd., Relative to Group Participation at International Exposition in 1939.  
Above- entitled communication received and ordered placed on file 

Leave of
Absence from
the St:"lte .
j In the Matte ~ of Request of Supervisor C. L. Preisker for Leave of Absence

 from the State.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the request of Supervisor
C. L. Preisker for a sixty day leave of absence from .the State is hereby granted 

Pro-oosed J In the Matter of Proposed Ordinance Governing Subdivisions. -
Ordin~nce
Govorn:!.ng
S11bdi vions .
Establishi ng 1
\Vater Rates
etc .


Upon the suggestion of L. Deming Tilton, Director of the County Planning
.
Commission, the proposed Ordinance governing Subdivisions is continued until May 10th,
1937
In the Matter of Establishing Water Rates For, and Providing for the Administration
and Government of the Santa Barbara County Waterworks District No . 1 .

Resolution No. 222~ . 
WHEREAS, the Santa Barbara County Waterworks District No . 1, of the County of

Santa Barbara, State of California, was duly organized and created on the 2Sth day of
October, 1935, by Order of the Board of ~up e rvisors of said County of Santa Barbara,
pursuant to the provisions of the Statute~ of 1913, page 7s5, of the State of Californ a,
as amended; and 

WHERF.AS, the Board of Supervisors of said county are desirous of establishing
water rates for, and providing for the administration and government of said district;
 NOW, THEREFORE, it i~ h~reby ordered and resolved as foll ows:
1. That there is hereby established the position of water superintendent for
the said waterworks district, who shall receive as full compensation for the duties
hereinafter specifi ed the sum of $15 . 00 per month, and whose duties shall be as follow :
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Report.
Ordina.nce
No . SOO .

4 9
April 26th, 1937
a. To install meters where requested, in said district;
b . To keep a record of all numbers of meters so installed;
c. To read all meters installed .in said district once each month and make a
permanent r ecord thereof for said district;
d . To collect . water payments as hereinafter specified for the use of th~ water
in said district, and to deposit said sums on or about the first of e~ch and every
month with the county auditor of Santa Barbara County;
/
e. To make a monthly report showing all moneys received, and a list of all
claims approved, and such other data as may be required by the Board of Supervisors;
f. To keep a record of all new connecti ons installed, and to spot the $ame on
a map of the district showing in detail the water system of said district;
g . To operate the pump heretofore installed in said district, and t o keep the
whole water system in running order at all times;
h . To perform such other and a.ddi tional duties as shall from time to time be
prescribed by the Board of Supervisors of said Santa.Barbara County 
.
' i. To furnish a bond in the sum of $500. 00 to insure the faithful performance
of all duties hereinabove specified in connection with the collection and payment of
money for the use of the water of said district by the residents thereof .
2 . The water rates for said Santa Barbara County Waterworks District No. 1 shall
be as f ollows :
a . A minimum monthly rate of $2 . 00 per 2,000 cubic feet of water consumed.
b . The sum of ninety cents per 1,000 cubic feet for the next 3,000 cubic fe e t
of water consumed.
c . The sum of eighty cents per 1,000 cubic feet for all water consumed in
excess of 5-, 000 cubic feet .
d . Water bills shall be paid monthly and if not paid by the tenth of each mont
the district shall have the right to turn off the water and make an additional charge
of $1 . 00 before turning it on again.
The money so received for the use and supply of water furnished by the system
of said county waterworks district shall be applied to the expenses of the administration
ahd government of said district, and the use, operation and extension of the

waterworks and water supply of said district .
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the Cot1nty of Santa Barbara
this 26th day of April, 1937, by the following vote: Ayes: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J .
Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adan1 and C. L. Preisker . Noes: None .
Absent: None .
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Cler k is ordered to send copi es of
said Resoltltion to A. G. Bodine and Enoch H. Fra tis with instructions to post same
within the boundaries of said Waterworks District.
In the Matter of Report of o. H. O' Neill, County Surveyor, on Santa Barbara
County Water Wo~ks District No . 1.
Above entitled report was referred to Supervisor Stevens, and later placed
on file.
/ In the Matter of Ordinance No. 500 Governing Itinerant Agricultural Labor.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried unanimously, the Board passed and

adopted Ordinance No . 500 entitled "An Ordinance Requiring Certificates of Permission
.
to Import or Cause to be Imported into the County of Santa Barbara Itinerant
Agricultural Labor, and .requiring Licenses for Contractors and Operators of Camps for
such Labor' and Providing Pens.l ties for Violation Hereof."


450
Rel ease of
Li "'n On
PropPrty.
I
Agr eement of (
Tr ansf er of
Resi denc e .
I
Upon the passage of the foregoing Ordinance , the roll being 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, None . Absent, None . .
In the Matter of Release of Lien On Property of Carlotta Rivas, After Reimbursement
of Old Age Security is Made to the County. 

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried , the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
is hereby directed to execute a marginal r elease of lien on the property of Carlotta
Rivas, pursuant to reimbursement to the County of aid granted in the amount of $~1 . 26   In the Matter of Agreement of Transfer of Residence of Thomas Cowan, Old Age
Security Recipient. 
In accordance with Section 18i of the Old Age Security Act, it is hereby
ordered that the residence of Thomas Cowan be transferred from the County of Fresno
to the County of Santa Barbara; the County of Fresno to continue aid for the period of
one year beginning January lat, 1937, and the County of Santa Barbara to continue aid
thereafter.
Agr eer.ient of
Tr ansf er of
Resi dence.
I _ In the Matter of Agreement of Transfer of Residence of May L. Munroe, Old


Agreement of
Tr ansf er of
Residence .
Age Security Recipient.
 In accordance with Section lg~ of the Old Age Security Act, it is hereby
ordered that the residence of May L. Munroe be transferred from Riverside County to th
County of Santa Barbara; the County of Riverside to continue aid for the period of one
year, beginning March let, 1937, and the County of Santa Barbara to continue aid there
after.
I In the Matter of Agreement of Trans f er of Residence of Frank and Nancy Richard
son, Old Age Security Recipients. 
In accordance with Section lS! of the Old Age Security Act, it is hereby
ordered that the residence of Frank and Nancy Richardson be tra~sferred from Santa
Barbara County to the County of Los Angel es; the County of Santa Barbara t ocmtinue
aid for the period of one year, beginning January, 1937, and the County of Los Angeles
to continue aid thereaft er.
Stq_t e nnd
Co u"lty Aid I
t o ~J eedy Age
Pe r sons .
In 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


County Aid to needy aged persons having filed their applications, as required by law,
and as in said applications fully set forth; a.~d
 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 Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and ca.rried, 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 appl1can ,
and on the first day of .each month hereafter until further order of this Board; said
money t o be used for the support of Qaid needy aged persons, to wit:
Barnes, W. E 
Bartlett, Anna
Bartlett, Charles L.
Bass, William H.
Bigelow, Harry R.
Bond, Isaac S.
Butrum, Lelia
Carrillo Juana
Davis, Frances L.


. Total Amount Granted
$18 .oo
30. 00
30. 00
27 . 50
35. 00 .
35.00
25 .00
15.00
2s.oo

 


Ste.t e nnc:l
Co11n ty Aid











J
t o t-1P.Pdy B l~ d
PPr sons .
April 26th, 1937
Total Amount Granted
Dustonsmith, Alfred 30.00 (State Aid only)

-
Field, Frank Roger
Forbes , Albert L.
Forbes , Katie
Harris, Rhoda May
Hill, Alice .
Jiminez, Antoni a
Jones, Charles
Mansell, Alf:i:-ed
Mills, Marie F.
Pena, Adolfo
Reynolds, Levi D.
Rojas, Julia
Smith, Carrie
Stutsman, Grant
Tatjes , John Q.
DISCONTINUANCE
Avery, George
Bate, James
Donald, Dora
Foxen, John P~dro
Gordon, John
Madison, Jessee
Ramirez, CAristobal
Wheeler, William n.
RESTORATION
Avery, George
Wheeler, William R 
INCREASE
Avery, Geprge
Banks, Anna

Banks, Thomas Hiram
Barnes, Frank
Bolton, Elizabeth W.
Folsom, Elry .
Hill , Maud W 
Lynch, John

Prevo, Lillie Belle
Robinson, Nellie E 
Ruiz, Miguel Fel iz
Espinosa, Leonardo
.,


  



35.00
35.00
.35. 00
33 . 50
15.00
30.00
35.00
35. 00
35.00
35 .00
27.00
27 .00
35.00
34. oo
35.00
31. 00
30.00
20.00
35. 00
35. 00
35.00
s .oo
35.00
31.00
35.00
35.00
35. 00
35.00
26.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
30.00
35.00
31.00
35.00

DATE EFFECTIVE
4/1/37
4/1/37
4/1/37
3/22/37
4/1/37
3/23/37
3/1/37
3/lS/37
5/1/37
4/1g/37
5/1/37
5/1/37
5/1/37
5/1/37
5/1/37
5/1/ 37
5/1/37
5/1/37
5/1/37
5/1/37
5/1/37
5/1/37
In the Matter of Applications for State and County Aid to Needy Blind Persons.
It appearing to the Board that the hereinaf~er named applicants for State an
County Aid to needy blind persons have 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
blind person8 mentioned in said applications are proper persons t o 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,
452
Co11nt y Aid. I
State nnd /
Co11nty Aid t0
~J~eody ChildrF?n.



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 blind persons, to wit:
No new applications.
DISCONTINUANCE
Cavestri, Jennie
INCREASE 
Silva, Israel 
 

TOTAL AMOUNT GRANTED
$10.00
30.00
In the Matter of Peti t ions for County Aid.
DATE EFFECTIVE
5/1/37
5/1/37
It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following petitioners
are proper 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 s et opposite their respective names on the first day
of May, 1937, to witt
Florence Grinstead
Lucy Leal
Frank Bush
Alison Davi es
Ruth Harvey
Ella Hathaway
I da Hurley
Mary Lane
Margaret Miller
William A. Barnes
Edith Meade
Robert Anderson
Josephine Mora
Timothy Crane










'
FIRST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 
Carpinteria, Calif .
Carpint eria, Calif.
SECOND SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
c/o C. w. D.
c/ o C. W. D.
526 W. Victoria St.
c/o C. W. D.
$22i Orange St.
302 W. Micheltorena St.
317-l W. Sola St.
THIRD SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
Ball ard via Santa Ynez
Santa Ynez
FOURTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
c/o Santa Marla C. W. D.
 
 II
Mrs . Joe Gonzales {for David Nunez)  

- FIFTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
William Ful t on  c/o Santa Mari a C. w. D.
William Thomas  If 
Mattie Parker  "
Joe Bunker II  "

$$.OO
15.00
9.50
1.00
17.50
19.00
l g . 50
21.00
20.00
10.00
15 . 00
1.00
3.00
1.00
15.00
1.00
1.00
5 . 00
2.00
In the Matter of Applications for State and County Aid to Needy Children.
It appearing t o the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for Stat e
and County Aid t o Needy Children having filed their applications, as r equir ed by law,
and as in said applications fully set forth; and
It further appearing from an examination ~f said applications that the
needy persons ment ioned in sai d applicati ons are pr oper persons to r ecei ve State and
County Aid; upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is
ORDERED, t hat the Auditor dr aw his warrant on the Treasurer on Gener al Fund,
in favor of the following names for the amount set opposite the names , and on the firs t
day of each month her eafter until further order of this Board; said money to be used
for the support of said needy children , to wit :



Statf' Ornha
Aid.
. 
PAYEE
Corral , Mrs. Nora
Dickinson, Edith M.
Ford, Helen
Hernandez, Arcadia
Hirzel, Edgar A.
Lorenz, Mary H.
l!eyer, Mamie F 
Olgin, Juanita M.
Silva, Louise
Daniel, Jeannie
Trego , Frieda
Burger, Lucy
Ruiz, Por firio
Snow, Vida H.
Borges, Teresa
Navarro , J osefina
Vasquez, Lupe
Wallace, Leona
Melena, Ysabel
April 26th, 1937
FOR THE BENEFIT OF
'

Filimina Toledo
4. 3
TOTAL AMOU?-JT GRANTED STATE AID COUNTY A
$70 .00
70. 00
49 . 00
41. 00
50. 00
61 .00
50.00
50. 00
3g.oo
4o .oo
50.00
45.00
56.00
$0.00
20. 00
73.00
46.oo
45. 00
70. 00
50. 00
30.00
30.00
20.00
30.00
10.00
10.00
30.00
30. 00
20.00
20.00
20. 00
.
4o .oo
30. 00
10.00
60. 00
4o .oo
30. 00
60. 00
20. 00
4o .oo
19 .00
21 . 00
20 .00
51. 00
4o .oo
20. 00
g.oo
20. 00
30.00
25 . 00
16.oo
50. 00
10. 00
13.00
6.oo
15.00
10. 00
I In the Matter of the Application of Ernest Castro , 1413 San Pascual Street,
Santa Barbara, California for State Aid for Margaret, Virginia and Annie Castro, halforphans.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that sai d Margaret , Virginia
and Annie Castro are half- orphans and are proper persons t o receive State Aid, and are
in the custody of St. Vincent' s I nstitution . 
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of said St . Vincent' s I nstitution 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.
StatP OrDha j
Aid.
In the Matter of the Application of Mrs , Pearl Ashe, 203 Sot.1th N Street,







State Or ""h:in J
Ai d.
Lompoc , California for State Aid for Winifred Ashe , half~orphan .
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board tha t said Winifred Ashe,
is a half-orphan and is a proper person t o rec eive State Aid, and is in the custody of
said Mrs. Pearl Ashe 
It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in favor of said Mrs . Pearl Ashe for the sum of Ten and no/lOO 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 
I n the Matter of the Application of Edgar A. Hirzel, 1429 Euclid Avenue,
Santa Barbara, California for State Aid for Edgar, Lewis, and George Hirzel, half-orphan~ .
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Edgar, Lewis, and
George Hirzel are half- orphans and are proper ~ersons to receive State Aid, and are in
the custody of said Edgar Hirzel , Father. 
I t is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General
Fund, in fa.vor of said Edgar Hirzel for the sum of Thirty a.nd no/100 dollars , and for
a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Boar ,
said money t o be used for the support of the above named minors .
In the Matter of the Application of Edith M. Dickinson, 501 West Haley
Street, Santa Barbara, California for State Aid for Helen, Richard and Marjorie
4:54






St ~ t P  Orriha n
Ai d.












' .
Dickson, half-orphans .
 It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Helen , Richard and
Marjorie Dickinson are half- orphans and are proper persons to receive State Aid, and
are in the custody of said Edith M. Dickinson, Mother 
 It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on
General Fund, in favor of said Edith M. Dickinson 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
J
of this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors.
In the Matter of Renewal Applications for State Aid to Whole Orphans,
Half-orphans, etc 
 It appearing t o the Board that the hereinafter named applicant s were by
orders duly made and entered during the year 1936, granted State Aid for the support
Qf either Whol e~orphans, half-orphans, etc ., as in said appli cations and orders f ully
&et forth; and .
 It further appearing that said applicants have this day filed applications
f or the renewal .of said State Aid , her etofore granted, for the year 1937, as r equired
by law; and
 It further appearing from the examination of said applications that the
~ho le-orphans, half-orphans, etc . are proper persons to receive State Aid , and that the
are in the custo.dy of responsible persons ; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it 
is
ORDERED THAT THE AUDITOR DRAW his warrant f or the amount set opposite the
names of said applicants, and on the fi r s t of each month hereafter~ until the further
order of this Board, said money to be used f or the support of said whole-orphans, halforphans,
etc ., to wit:
Burger, Mrs . Lucy, . Mother, J erry Jr. and George Robert
Burger, half-orphans
Evans, Arthur, Probation Officer, Guardian Gwendolyn Smith,
half-orphan
Gandolfi, Virginia, Mother, Angelina and Leo Gandolfi,
half-orphans
J oy R. Kusumoto, Supt. Japanese Children's Ho~e of
Southern California, Guardian, Hatsue and Kimiko Hamane , whole-orphans
Machado , Mrs . Mary, Mother, Adeline and Isadore Machado ,
half-ornhans  
Melena, Mrs. Ysabel, Mother, Lupe , Crescentia, Tony , Santo ,
Juan and Margareta Melina, half-orphans 
Morris, Mrs . Mary, Grandmother, Chester Morris and Beverly
May Maxim, half-orphans

Navarrq, Josefina, Mother, Manuel, Olivia, Ventura,
Salvador, Rudolpho and Catalina Navarro, children of incapacita t ed
father
Probets, Ethel A., 1.iother, William Probete, half- orphan
Ruiz, Mrs . Profirio , Mother, Ophelia, Eleazar, Frank and
Anita Ruiz, children of incapacitated f ather
Sandoval, Mrs . Rosa, Mother, Victor, Elvira, Guad.a.lupe,
Rosie and Enrique Sandoval , half- orphans
Smith, Mrs. Ella, Grandmother, Mamie and James Smith,
half-orphans

$20.00
10.00
20.00

20. 00
20.00
60 .00
20. 00
60. 00
10.00
4o .oo
50.00
20.00


April 26th, 1937 4: 5
St. Vincent's Institution, Gua.rdian, Delicia Hurtado,
half-orphan  $10.00
St. Vincent's Institution, Guardian, Maxine, Sunshine .
Cottage, . Guardian of Mary Jean Stephens , h~lf -orphans  20. 00
Trego, Frieda, MotJ:ier, William and Robert Trego, ha.lforphans
20.00
Vasquez, Lupe, Mother, Manuel, Ruben, Francisco and  
Guadalupe, half- orphans 4o .oo
Wallace, Leona, Mother, Edwin, Doris~ and Jack Wallace,
half-orphans
30.00 
Disconti nuanc /
of StPte Oruh .n V\
Aid.
In the Matter of Discontinuance of State Orphan Aid.
It appearing to _the Board from the report of the County Welfare Department, 
Change of
Payee .
CP.nc ella tion
of Fttnds .




that the followin~ named recip_\ents of St.ate. Orphan Aid .are no longer proper persons
to receive said Aid;
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, 

IT IS ORDERED that said Aid be and the same is he~eby discontinued as
follows, to wit:


NAME
Alliano, Clementina and Robert
Fuentes, Jose
Gonzales, Minnie
Hawley, Boyd, Robert and Patsy Ruth

Mendoza, Esther
Najera, Mary

Rowe, Mary Frances
   
Snow, Jason, Esther, John Calvin and Virgil
Tilly, Monte and Elsa
DATE EFFECTIVE
3/1$/37 .
4/1/37
5/2$/37
5/1/37
2/1/37
4/1/37
5/16/37
4/27/37
5/1/37
I In the Matter of Change of Pa~ee for State Orphan Aid . 

Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the At1di tor is hereby ordered to 
make the following change in payee for State Orphan Aid:
Recipient of Aid
 Payee before change - Payee after change
Mary, Beatrice, J ennie, Ricardo and
Ricarda Cruz County Welfare Dept. Refugia Cruz

In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds From Accounts 3 B 1, Communication
t
and Transportation, the sum of $200.00, 3 B 5, Service and Expense, the sum of $300. 00,
3 C 1, Equipment, _ the sum of $100 .00, and 3 B 21, County Exhibits, Agricultural
.
Department, the sum of $632.39 to Unappropriated Reserve Genera.l Fund 
  . . 
Resolution No. 2225
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $1232 . 39 is not needed in sa.id above accounts, General Fttnd 

Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of

One thousand three hundred thirty-two and 39/100 Doll ars ($1232 .39) 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 l owing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. PreiskPr . 
Nays, None . Absent, None 


    
456   -.
Cancellation
of Fi1nds .
/ In the Matter of Cancell ation of Funds From Accounts 42 A 13 , Salaries,




C?.ncell a t ion I
of Funds .
Canc el lation J
of Funds .

Cancellati o
of F1.1nds .
Medical, Surgical Service, the sum of $4oo.oo, 42 A 5, Salaries, Extra Help, the sum
of $100.00, 42 B 9, Clothing and Linen, Maintenance and Operation, General Hospital,
Santa Barbara, the sum of $100. 00 to Unappropriated Reserve General Fund;
Resolution No. 2226. 
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find t hat the sum
of $600.00 is not needed in said above accounts, General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Six Hundred Dollars ($600.00) 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 f ol
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 31 C 1, Equipment,

Capital Outlay, Farm Advisor, General Fund, the sum of $250.00 to Unappropriated Reser e
General Fund.
Resolution No, 2227
W'nereas, 'the Board of Supervisqrs of Santa Barbara County ffind that the sum
of $250.00 is not needed in said above account, General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($250.00 ) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and
returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the fol
lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: .Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 3$ B 2, Materials and
supplies, Maintenance and Operation, County Garage, Santa Maria, General Fund, the sum
of $2600.00 to Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Resolution No. 222$
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the
sum of $2600.00 is not needed in said above account General Fund.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE Board of Supervisors that the sum of

Twenty-six Hundred Dollars ($2600.00) 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, 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 Cancellation of Funds from Account 3$ C 1, Equipment,
Capital Outlay, County Garage, Santa Maria, General Fund, the sum of t so .oo to
.
Unappropriated Reserve General Fund.
Resolution No. 2229
 Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $80.00 is not needed in said above account General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
 ' Eighty Dollars ($$0.00) 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. Pre1sker. Nays, None. Absent, None 

.
Cancellation
of Funds .

April 26th, J.937 

.J:n the Matter nf Cancellation of Funds from Account 43 B 7, Care and Welfare,
the sum of $300.00, 43 C l Furniture and Equipment, the sum of $.06, 43 C 6, Grounds,
.
the sum of $ .50, 44 B 12, Utilities, V. N. A. Building, the sum of $30.00, 44 B 47,
SerV'ice and Expense, Crippled Children, the sum of t15.76, 44 C 1, Furniture and
Equipment, Santa Barbara General Hospital, General Fund to Unappropriated Reserve,
General Fund.  
Resolution No, 2230,
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $359.1g is now needed in said above accounts, General Fund.
 Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Three Hundred Fifty-nine and lg/100 Dollars ($359.1g) be and the same is hereby can-
. .
celled, 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. t. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
Cancellfl.tio
of Funds.
I In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 92 C 23, Protection of

Cancellatio I
of Funds .
Cancell~tio J
of Funds.
Roads and Beaches from Ocean and Rivers, Capital Outlay, Flood Control, Board of
Supervisors , General Fund, the sum of $500,00 to Unappropriated Reserve General Fund,
Resolution No. 2231
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $500.00 is not needed in said above account General Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) 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 Cancellation of Funds from Account 112 C 1, Equipment,
capital Outlay, First Supervisor District; Good Roads Furid, the sum of $700.00 to
Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund,
Resolution No . 2232 .

Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $700.00 is not needed in said above account, Good Roads Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Seven Hundred Dollars ($700. 00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to
the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll bei~g 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 162 A 5, Labor, Salaries
and Wages, General County Good Roads fund, the sum of $500 .00 t o Unappropriated Reserve
Good Roads Fund.  
-
 Re~ol u tion Nb. 2233. 
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
of $500.00 is not needed in said above account Good Roads Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Five Hundred Dollars ($500. oo) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to
the Un appropriated Reserve Good Roads Fu~d.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
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Cancellatio
of Fttnds .
Tr an sf er of
Funds .

Tr ans f er of
F1nds .
Tr ansf er of
Funds .


'
f ollowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmorek Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, .R onald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None . Absent, None . 
I  In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 163 A 5, Labor, Salaries

and Wages , General County Highway Improvement Fund, the sum of $5 ,ooo .oo t o Unappro-

priated Reserve Highway I mprovement Fund.
Resolution No, 2234,
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum
 
of $5,000. 00 is not needed in said above account Highway Improvement Fund.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisor~ that the sum of

Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to
the Unappropriated Reserve Highway Improvement 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, R.o nald M. Adam and. C. L. Preisker. Nays, None . Absent, None .
j In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Un~ppropriated Reserve Highway
I mprovement Fund to Account 163 B ~' Materials and Supplies, Maintenance and Operation,
General County Highway Impr ovement Fund. 
Resolution No . 2235 

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 are required for ~he construction of

Hollister Avenue culvert.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of

Five Tho11sand Dollars ($5,000.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the

unappropriated reserve to Account 163 B 2, Materials and supplies, Maintenance and
Operation, General County Highway Improvement Fund .
 .
Upon the passage of the foregoin. g r.e solution, ~he 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. Ab sent , None. 
j . In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Good
Roads to Account 132 B 4, Repairs and replacements, Maintenance and Operation, Third

Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund 
. Resolution No. 2236. 

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 are necessary 

Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappro-
 
priated reserve to Account 132 B 4, Repairs and Replaceme~ts ,
 
Maintenance and Operatic
 
Third Supervisor 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. Adam and C. L. Preisker . Nays, None. Absent , None 

\ In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Good
Roads Fund to Account 112 B 2, Materials and Supplies, ~taintenance ~nd Operation,

First Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund.
Resolution No . 2237.
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 are necessa.ry.
Transfer of
Ft1nds .

Transf er of
Funds .
Transf er of
Funds .
April 26th, 1937
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Seven H. undred Dollars ($.7 00. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappro-
_priated reserv~ to Account 112 .B 2, Mate~ia~s and Suppl~es , Maintenance and Operation,
First 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 , s~~ J . Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays , None . Absent , None.
 
I n the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund t o Account 93 C 14, American Legion Building, Lompoc , Board of Supervisors,
General Fund.
Resolution No . 223S.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
energency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the
budget , has arisen by reason of additional funds are required 
. .
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Fift y- eight Dollars ($5S. OO) be and ~he same is hereby transferred from the unappro-

priated reserve to Account 93 C 14, American Legion Bui lding , Lompoc , Board of Super-
    
visors , General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution , the roll being cal led, the
f ollowing Super visors voted Aye, to w1t: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood , Fred G 
.
Stevens , Ronal d M. Adam and C. L. Preisker  Nays, None . Absent, None .
 . .
I n the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappr opriated Reserve Gener al
Fund t o Account 77 B 64, Gener al Count y Adverti s i ng, Mai nt enance and Oper at ion,
Publicity Depar tment, Gener al Fund 

Resolution No . 2239 .
Whereas the Board of Supervi sors of Sant a Barbara Count y find that a public

emer gency, t hat coul d no t have been r easonably f oreseen at the t i me of pr eparing the
budget , has aris~n by reason of addit ional funds are necessary .
Now theref ore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Five Hundred Dollars ($500. 00) be and the same is her eby transferred f r om the unappro-

priated r eserve t o Account 77 B 64, General County Advertising, Maintenance and

Operation, Publi c i ty Department, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the f or egoing 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 .
 
I n the Ma tter of Tra.nsfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Accounts 42 B 10, Medical, Surgical, Laboratory a.nd X-ray Supplies, the sum
of $900 .00 , 43 B 10, Drugs, Surgical, Laboratory and X-ray supplies, the sum of
$343 . 42, 44 A 12 , Salaries, Assistant Pharmacist, Santa Barbara General Hospital,

the sum of $15 .76.
Resolution No . 224o.
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Ba.rbara 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 above accounts are depleted.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
. -
Nine Hundred Fifty-nine and lS/100 Dollars ($959 . 18) be and the same is hereby trans-
     
ferred from the unappropriated reserve to Accounts 42 B 10, Medical , Surgical, Laboratory
and X- ray Supplies, the sum of $600. 00, 43 B 10, Du~gs, Surgical, Laboratory and
X-ray Supplies, the sum of $343 . 42, 44 A 12, Salaries, Assistant Pharmacist, Santa
Barbara General Hospital, the st1m of $15 . 76.

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Transf er of /
Funds.
Tran sf er of I
Funds .
Tra!'ls f er of
Funds .

J


Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
folloviing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None . Absent, ~Jone .
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account 38 B 12, Heat , Light and Water, Maintenance and Operation, County
Garage; Santa Maria, General Fund 
  Resolution 'No , 2241 , 
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 are necessary.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Eighty Dollars ($80. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated
reserve to Account 38 B 12, Light and Water, Maintenance and Operation, County Garage,
Santa Maria~ General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the fol
lowing Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit: Thomas T. ' Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. ?Jays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account 38 A 5, Labor, Salaries and Wages, County Garage, Santa Maria, General
Fund. 
   Resolution No . 2242  
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 additional funds are necessary .
Now therefore~ be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Twenty-six Hundred Dollars {$2600. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the
unappropriated reserve to Account 38 A 5, Labor, Salaries and Wages, County Garage,
Santa Maria, 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 ~t . Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent None 
 In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to Account 31 B 1, Communication and Transportation, Maintenance and Operation,
Farm Advisor, General Fund 
 _  Resolution No. 2243. 
Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Banta 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 money is needed, in orner to carry on our
work the rest of the fiscal year, June 30th, 1937
  Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($250. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the
unappropriated reserve to Account 31 B 1, Communication and Transportation, Maintenanc
and Operation, Farm Advisor, 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 

Tra.nsfer of
Funds .

Tra.nsf er of
F11nds.

Tran sf er of
F11nds.

' April 26th, 1937
. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve Salary
Fund to 28 A 2 , the sum of $573 . 35, and 28 A 3, the sum of $301. 47, Salaries and Wages
District Attorney, Salary Fund.
 Resolution No. 2244
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 enactment of Ordinance No . 298, increasing the salarie
of deputies and stenographers in the District Attorney's office, during the present
fiscal year, ending ~une 30, 1937, and which has depleted the funds provided for same;
Now therefore , be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Eight Hundred Seventy-four and S2/100 Dollars {$874. 82) be and the same is hereby
transferred from the unappropriated reserve to Accounts 2S A 2, the sum of $573 -35, an
28 A 3, the sum of $301. 47., Salaries and Wages , District Attorney, Salary 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 General
Fund to Account 14 B 1, Communication and Transportation, Maintenance and Operation,
Constable, Fourth Township, General Fund.
Resolution No. 224 .
\ Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public
emergency, that could not have been reasonably- foreseen a.t the time of preparing the
budget,  h~s arisen by reason of additional funds are necessary. 
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
Twelve Dollars ($12. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated
re-serve to Account 14 B 1, Communication and Transportation, Maintenance and Operation
Constable, Fourth Township, General Fund.
Upon the passage o~ 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 , !~one .
I n the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the UnappropTiated Reserve General
Fund to Account 77 B 64, General County Advertising, Maintenance and Operation,
Publicity Department, General Fund.
Resolution No . 2246 
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 are necessary.
Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of
One thou~and Dollars {$1,000.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the
unappropriated reserve to Account 77 B 64, General County Adv ertisi~g , Maintenance
and Operation, Publicity Depart ment , 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.





 
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Transfer of I
Fitnds .


Revision o J
B11dp;et Ite s .
Revision o J
Bitdget I tP. s .

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Bttdget It P . s .


,

_In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve General
Fund to A~count 3 A 5, labor, Salaries an~ Wages, Agricultural Department, General
Fund.  
. Resolution No. 2247.
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.
Now therefore, be 1t resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum ot
Twelve Hundred Thirty-two and 39/100 Dollars ($1232.39) be and the same is hereby tran -
ferred from the unappropriated reserve to Account 3 A 5, Labor, Salaries and Wages,
Agricultrual Departme.nt, General Fund.
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the r oll being called, the fol
lowing Supervisors Toted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. DJnsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G.
Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent, None.
In the Matte~ of Revision of Budget Items.
. Resolution No. 2248 
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operatiop, Fifth Supervisor District, Good
Roads Fund is necessary; 
Now, therefor ~ ,. be ~t Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 152 B 2, Materials and
supplies, the sum of $1500.00 to Accounts 152 B 4, Repairs and replacements, the sum
of $14oo.oo, and 152 B 5, BP-rvice and Expense, the sum of $100.00  
Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the
following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dipsmore, 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. 
Resolution No. 2249

Whereas, it a.;ppears to .the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general Classi!ication of M~intenance. an~ Operation, . Fourth Supervisor Pistrict , Good
Roads Fund, is necessa r y .
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid account s be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit : . Transfer from Account 142 B 2, Materials and
supplies, the sum of $2000.00. to account 142 B 4, Repairs and replacements.
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, R~nald ?.. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent , None.

In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items .
.Resolution No. 2250.
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Salaries and Wages, County Clinic, Santa Barbara General

Hospital 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: Tran ~fer from Ac9ounts 43 A 5, Extra help, the 
sum of $318.06, and 43 A 19. Technical Service, the ~um of $go.5g to Accounts 43 A 3,
Office, the sum of $65.00, 43 A 7, Nursing, the su~ of $236.94, 43 A 17, Social Servic ,
the sum of $16.12, and 43 A 13, Medical and Surgical , the sum of $eo .58.
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 ./
Bude;et Item 


' April 26th, 1937
 In the. Matter of Rev,ision of Bdg.et Items . 
 Resolution No . 2251
Whereas, it a.ppears. to the Board of Supervisors that a revision w1 thin general
classification of Capital Outlay, General Hospital Santa Barbara, General Fund
is necessary;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
ar e hereby rev.i sed as follows, to wit : Transfer from Account 42 C 3, Buildings and
Additions the sum of $5 . 03 to Account 42 C 1, Furni tt1re and Equipment .
Upon the passage of the foregoing ~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 / 
Budget Itt=m 
In the .Matter of Rev.ision of Eudget I tems .
Resolution No, 2252 




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B11dget I te~s .



Whereas, it a.ppears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision 'rvi thin
general classification of Salaries and Wages, General Hospital, Santa Barbara,
General Fund i s necessary ;
Now, therefore , be it Resolved that t4e aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 42 A 19 , Technical
Service, the sum of $77 50 to Accounts 42 A 17, Social Service the sum of $52.50, and
42 A 36 , Laundry Help, the sum of $25 . 00.
Upon the passage of the foregoiqg resolution, the roll being called, the
f ollowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G 
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Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None Absent, None .
In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items ,

Resolution No , 2253
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classi ciation of Salaries and Wages , General Hospital , Santa Barbara, General
Fund is necessary ;
Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the afor esaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, t o wit: Transfer from Accounts 42 A 5, Extra help,
the sum of $122.74, 42 A 7 , Nursing (Nurses, Orderlies, Maids, etc.), the sum of

$175.00, and 42 A 13, Medical and Surgical Service, the sum of $250 .00 to Accounts

42 A 3, Clerical Work , the sum of $122 .74, to 42 A 9, Housekeeping (Seamstress, Maids
 
Janitors, etc.), the sum of $175.00, and to 42 A 21, Dietary (Dietitian, Cooks, Maids
 


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and Kitchen Help) the sum of $250 . 00.
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 Bud.get Items.
Resolution No. 2254
Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, 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 Accounts 39 B 1, Communication
and Transportation, the sum of $LJ.Oo . oo , and 39 B 4- , Repairs and Replacements, the sum
of $100 .00 to Account 39 B 2 , Materials and Supplies , the sum of $500, 00.
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 I
Btdget I tem 
In the Matter of Revision of Bud.get It ems . 
Resolution No . 2255 .
Whereas, it appears t o the Board of Supervisors that a revision within
general classification of Maintenance and Operation, County Garage, Santa Maria, Genera
Fund is necesss.ry;
Now, therefore , be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same
are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer ~rom Account 3S B 2, Materials and
Supplies, the sum of $1,000.00 to Account 3g B 4, Repairs and Replacements.
 Upon the passage of the foregoing resol ution, 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 .
Cl'lims With J
dra\m .
 In the Matterof Claims Withdrawn from the Auditor for Correction.
Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Order made
and entered on April 12th, 1937, allowing claims as follows :

Associated Oil Co.
Jones, Chas.
Stutsman, Grant

GENERAL FUND
THIRD ROAD FUND
GENERAL FUND
$70. 50
114.75
10. 00
be and the same is rescinded; and it is further ordered that said claims be recalled
from the Auditor and reallowed as follows, to wit:
Associated Oil Co.
 Jones, Crute 
 Stutsman, Grant 
GENERAL FUND
THIRD ROAD FUND
GENERAL FUND 
$39 .00
110.50
s .oo
Allo"'ance o -
Claims.
In the Matter of the 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 in the order of allowance indorsed on the face of each claim,
respectively, to wit :

\
 
 

Abels, Henry
Acres, Amelia
Adam, Rozan M.
Albertoni, J.
GENERAL FUND
All Year Club of Southern Calif.
Anderson, Fred G.
Anderson, Jack
Anderson, Mrs . William
A. & P. Tea Co.
Associated Oii Co 
Azar Grocery, K.
Baker, Glenri
Bancroft Whitney Co.
Bannach, Eleanor
Barker, Bird
Barrick, A. R.
Bartz, Wm.
Bateman, Billie
Begg, et al ., John
Bell, Robert A 

Bennett, Charles









$S3 . 50
20.30
4 .oo
60 . 50
2500 .00

2 . 6o
7 .00
7.73
$ . 61
36. 20
4 .94
60. 50
s . g2
10.32
6.oo
45.00
50. 00
25. g1
10. 00
135.00
52. 00
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April 26th, 1937
Bliss , George R  GENERAL FUND
Borden 's Enter prise Dairy
Bowers and Stokes
Bradbury, W. \V.
Brandmeyer X-Ray Supply Company
Braun Corporation
Brooks, Ernest Ii.
Brown's Drug Store
Bruner, A. G.



Budd & Bodine
Burbridge , Frank
Buro la, I. ~I 
  
Burroughs Addi ng Machine Co  .
Carpinteria Plumbing Co . .
Carpinteria Realty Company
Carpinteria Water Company
Celini, Geo 
Chambers, J . H. .
Channel Paper & Supply Company


Clark, Arthur M.
Clut e, Fred  
Commercial Office Supply Co 
Commercial Office Supply. Company
Corbeline, Joe
Cota, Albert
Cota, J uan
County National Bank
Cre,ivs , H.
Cutter Laboratories
C. & w. Feed Store
Davis Service Market
Dellar, Earl

Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co .
Dominguez, Albert
Dominguez , Juan
Dominguez , Toney
Drexler, Alma L.
Duncan, Mar garet J.
Eby, Evelyn J oyce
Edelstein , Dr . Matlrice
Edwards, J ames
El Camino Chevrolet Co.
 






Dietzgen Co ., Eugene 
Fair , Selena M
Federal Drug Company
Foothill Dairy
Fouts, Wilbur
 
Freeze and Freeze
do do
Frey, W. B.




$ 12.00
103.70
g35 .11
10. 00
175 . $0
174. 95
17.00
12. 49
125. 00
g. 5g
37. 50
125. 00
30 . 03
6. 09
32. 50
9 . 90
3 . 23
15 . 40
4. 99
1+2 . 25
12. 00
4.79
5 . 56
20 .00
15. 00
2$. 00
31. 00
49 . 50
25 . 25
1.00
37. 61
60. 00
g. 29
l g.oo
15. 00
s .oo
70. 00
100.00
7.00
100. 00
6.oo
13 . 92
62 . 25
. 57
13 . 20
11. 44
27. 00
51. g9
11.13
2. 50
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Garland, Gertrude
Gaviota Store
Gay , Laura A.
Gay, Laura
Gotchel, J ohn H 
Goularte, Olga V.
Goularte , Olga V 
Gra.fft, J 
Greason, L. R 
Handy, M. L 
Hanson, A. M 
Harris, Helen
Hayden, J . M. .
GD/ERAL FUND
Herron, w. G.
Hessl er, Ef'f'ie
Hoag Seed Company
Hoey, Wil liam
Hoffman, W. O 
Hogle , D.
Hooker, Wilbur o.
Hossack, D. L 
Huerta , Caesario
Huff' , Elizabeth H 
Huff, Elizabeth H.
Isom, B. A.
J onasen, Joe
J ohns, Nora
Johnson & J ohnson
Johnson, F. w 
J ohnson, W. H.

Jones Stationery & Gifts
J ones, Cora
J orgensen, J ohnny .
Karl' s Market
Kel ly, H 
Lamb Auto Electric Company
Lamb Electric Company
LPmb ert, Ray
Lancaster, J r ., Presley
Lang's Market
La Primavera Grocery
Lederle Laboratories, Inc 
Leo , D. B.


Lewis Manufacturing Company
Lewis, J. E 
do do
Lidbom, Hazel
Lietz Company , A, The
D.ocke, Harry
LoP-sser Labo ratory

 
 


 


'
$24.oo
s . 61
15.00
6.oo
2so .50
5.00
5.00
175.50
2.4s
9.79
12 .00
5.00
4s .oo
4oo .oo
14.oo
11.13
59 . 6g
45 .00
96. 25
10.32
10 .00
9.00
225 .00
10 .55
107. 25
2. 75
5.00
2.73
6.oo
45.00
s . 03
27 .os
67 .90
7.3s
101.75
7s .67
20 .70
75. 00
25 . 00
19.99
53.05
3.53
15 .00
22 .06
279 . 2g
15.00
100.00
17.97
110.00
5.ss




































April 26th, 1937
MacCulloch, Geo . E. GENERAL FUND
do do
Markwel l Bay Cities Company
 Mefford Chemical Company
A1il ler, Henry
Miller, Tom


Midland Counti es Pub . Serv. Corp.
do do
Monroe, Mamielee
Moran, George

Mor ehouse , Martha
Morfitt , Floyd
- Morley, Frank
Munce, l~af i a
Murphy, J. L 
McCabe, F. J.
McGregor, J . D 
- McGregor, J. D 
.
McKesson & Robbins
McNeil , W.
do
News-Press Publishing co:
Nicoles , Tustin
Nor dli , Will iam
Oliver, R. E.
Osborne ' s Book Store
Osborne ' s Book Snore
-.
 ._
I
Ovieda, Toney
Pacific Coast . Publishi ng Company

Pacific Coast Publishi ng Compa~
Pacific Da i ry Equi pment Co .
Pacific Da i ry Equipment Co .
Pacific Southwest Realty Company
Page , Dewey
Parks, Anna
Dept . of Penology, Div . of Criminal
I dent . & I nvestigation
Pitts , D. B.
Pollorena, Richard
Pope Stamp and Duplicat or Company
Prei sker, C. L.
Preuss, Dr . Chas. A.
Rami rez , M.
Randall , Ray
Ret amoza, Rosenda
Rhoades , Coy
Richardi , Anna
Richar ds , Lue
Robles, Dani el
Rogers, Miss Mafalda
Ru_ ~eau , P. M.
Ryzner, J .




_$20.00
138. 89
29. 00
27.21
14.19
65 .00
4 .09
7 . 25
20.00
96. 25
49 . 61
22. 67
11. 85
45 .00
60. 00
36. 70
75. 00
90. 00
.
135.14
ll). 50
48. 42
9 .03
4 . 50
13 . 49
2 . 55
17.77
60. 00
23 . 69
33. 81
11. 85
4o. 67
45 . 00
2. 50
8 . 50
. 25
60. 00
50. 00
1 . 24
15 .15
10 . 00
27.50
58. 50
9. 00
50. 00
20.00
80. 00
20. 00
50.00
125 .00
88.oo
4: 7
68
















 


























Safeway Store
Sally' e Pantry
GEt~ERAL FUND
Salt Lake Stamp Co .
Santa Barbara Music Co 
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Santa Barbara Telephone Co 
 
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
Santa Barbara Telephone Co .
Santa Barbara Telephone Co 
do do
do do
do do
do do

Scaroni, Margaret
Schauer Printing Studio
Scherer Company, R. L 

Scott , G. M 
Schwabacher-Frey Company
Seaside 011 Company
do do
do do
Security-First National Bank
Sevin- Vincent Seed Company
Shamhart, R. E.
Shamhart , Reid

do do 

Shanahan, Louise
do do
Shell Oil Company
Shepard, Frank
S. & K. Stores

Smith Hardware Company, F. L.
Smith, J ames
Snow, Beverley
Solvang Drug Company
 
 




Solvang Garage and Servide Station
Sou. Calif. Edison Co .
do do
do do
Southwest Medical Supply
Spurrell, Fred W.
Spurrell, Fred W 
do do
Standard Brands of California
Stanwood, W. S 




$121 .57
25 . g2
200 .00
4.64
5. 90
52 .56
33 . 73
7.70
4.10
4. 95
21 . 22
11. 1g
9.39
3.00
41 . 59
3. 45
12.39
100. 00
46.73
6S . 26
g5 .00
21 .02
113 . 56
91. 96
491 . 09
4o .oo
16.44
57 .20
7. 00
54. g4
13 .50
47 . 25
134. 11
50 .00
4og .73
57 .39
2. 13
60 .00
21.37
g. 22
30. 00
221.90
4. 51
116.97
125.00
6.oo
5.00
50 .75
60 .00

































April 26th, 1937
Stationers Corporation GENEPAL FUND
do do
Stedman , E. J .
Stevens, Charles S 
Strong, Fred
Sturgeon, H.
Sunset-McKee Salesbook Co 
Teixeira, M 
Texas Company
Thole, H.
Thorner , ll.
Tilley, H. L.
Tomasini, Roger
Tooker, Ethel
Towsley, H  . P  .
 Trinadad Beau & Elevator Co.
Twitchell, John
.

Underwood Elliott Fisher Company
do do
Union Feed & Fuel Co.
.
U. nion Mill & Lumber Co 
Utility Grocery
Van's Groce~J Store
Victoria. Motors
do do
do do
Walker, J. w.

Westinghouse X-Ray Company
Westwick Iron Works
Wharff, A. A. ~
Wood, Cha.rles
Wright, Kenneth
Yauney Machine Works

 



'

Biby, Hov1ard THIRD ROAD FUND

Farren, Art
Hanl:Y", Leo
La Frombois, Bill
Mx Ginnis, J of'n
Ontiveros , Lawrence

Saulsbury, Lenn

Ellis, M. J. FIFTH ROAD FUND

Adam , Rozan M. GOOD ROADS FUND
Akens, Wm.
 
Albertoni, J.
Avant, Louis
Baker, Glenn

Bear, Virgil
9.12
18.47
151.77
5. 00
114.oo
41 . 25
21.14
97 . 50
553 . 50
68.75
5 .00
225.00
30. 00
83 . 25
45 .00
6.43
26.00
80 . 63
9. 27
4.61+
26.33
44. oo
52 . 91
7.34
6.72
9. 50
57 .75
625.20
4.12
16.oo
100~00
151.25
106.25
168.75
106.25
106.25
106.25
162.50
60. 00
5.02
4o . oo
60 . 50
20. 00
55.00
16.00
470





























'





-
Breck, Benjamin
Breen, Ed.
Castro, Pete
Clark, l!ary B.
Collier, R. L 
GOOD ROADS FUND

Cooley, Ha1"ry
Cota, Marcos 
Cravens, tfarcus
Cravens, Tom
Cravlotto Brothers
Crav1otto Brothers
Crews, H.
De la Torre, A. G.
Devaul, J. M.






Diedrich Automotive Parts, L. N . 
Dille, F. E 
Dinsmore, Albert
Dinsmore, Francis
Doerr, L. R.
Donaldson , N. B.
Dover, Frank
Doyle , Tom
Emerick, Wayne
Fabing , F. L 


Fairbanks Morse & Go .
Fent Service Co . , John
Floyd, Manley
Freeze and Freeze
Ganahl Lumber Co 
Gano, Robert
Gehr, Lloyd
Giacomini, J .
Goodchild, Allan
Gorzell, C.
Grafft, J  .
Grigsby, Al

Gunderson Co . , G. T.
Harnischf eger Corporation
Hartley, Cyril
Hilderbrand, A. J .
Hobbs Bros 
Hoffman, Wm .
 
 


  Hogle , D.
Horn, George
Horn, Howard
Horwedel, Geo . J 
Hurst Concrete Products
Huyck, Andy
Isom, B. A.
Kelly, H.





54. oo
72.00
20 .00
4o . oo
1$. 00
54. oo
20 . 00
10.00
50. 00
12. 71
17. 7g
71 . 50
60 . 00
65 . 00
2. gg
143. 00
50. 00
50 .00
75 . 00
2. 00
60 .00
132. 00
20 . 00
54. oo
9. g9
25 .30
50. 00
52 . 12
.74
lS. 69
65 . 00
20.00
16. oo
153. 00
27 . 00
72.00
19. 00
9. 4$
5.02
io1~ . oo
69 . 56
20. 00
27 . 50
49 . 50
65 . 00
12. 31
33 . 27
36. 00
11. 00
22 .00








 








 





 









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Kramer, O .
Lash, Art
Lester, James
Lopez, Robert
Luke Tractor
April 26th, 1937 
GOOD ROADS FUND

Luke Tractor and Equipment Co 
Mack-International Motor Truck Corporation
do do
Magneto & Electrical Service
Mattos , Manuel
Meng & Domingos
Miller, Lee
Moran, George
McCab e ' s Tire Shop
Nelson, .Olive~
Nicolee, Tustin
Ott Hardware Co .
 do
Ovieda, E. G 
Ramirez, N  .
Rheams, C. W.
Roraero, Albert
Romero, Era~mo
Romero , Erasmo
Romero, Raymond
Royer, David 
Ruffner and Ruffner
Ryzner, J .

Santa Barbara Brake Service
Scolar1, J 
Silveria, Antone
Stemper, Emil
Stroman, Earl
Strong , Fred

Sturgeon, H.
Sul l ivan, Earl
Sweeney, H.
Teixeira, M.
Thole, H.
Tognetti, Joe
Tomasini, Roger
Towsley, H. p 
T\.vitchell, L. L .
Valley Nur s ery
Victoria tfotors
Walker, J. w.
Waugh , Chas .
Whalen, J . T.
Yauney A!ach1ne Works
Zachritz, G.






 



$ 135 .00
60. 00
25 . 00
20. 00
106. 79
2$7. 02
205. 39
12. $0
52 . s9
62 . 50
4 . 25
216. 00
27 . 50
6.07
115. 50
2. g3
g .15
7.39
45 .00
104.50
60 .00
20 . 00
$ . 00
20. 00
20 .00
16. oo
682 . 57
35 . 75
11 . 27
40. 00
42. 50
50 . 00
20. 00
30.00
82 . 50
65.00
24. oo
15.00
11. 00
40 . 00
g5. oo
15. 00
60 . 00
144.20
92 . 66
60. 50
72 . 00
91. 00
4 . go
22. 50
4 1.


472
Reques t for
Purcha.s "'" of
Resoira t or s  




































Zisman, Walter
Zieman, Walter
Zisman, Walter
Bartholomew, Claude
Bartholomew, . Patrick
Bruning Co., Charles
Collar, J . N.
Hu;~rck, Andy
Miller, Frank
Smith, Harry
Wright, K.
Campodonico Water Works
Engel, K. S 
GOOD ROADS FUND
HIGHWAY Illl'R. FUND
Midland Counties Public Serv. Corp.
Smith, Frank

$ 20. 00
5. 00
70.00
4.oo
4.oo
14. 72
30. 00
16.oo
50.00
90. 00
13 . 00
lS.oo
60 .00
l . S6
llS. 25
Berlier, V. M  SANTA MARIA CEME . DIST . FUND .100. 00
Brandt & Webber
Holser & Bailey
Mid. Cos . P . s. Conp .
do do
Smith, C. L.
Venaas, Esther M.
Whitney, ~! . H.
 



4.o6
77.86
6. 30
2. 94
100. 00
25. 00
175.00
Budd & Bo d.ine
Fratis, E. H 
Hanly, Don
SANTA BARBARA WATERWORKS DIST . No . l 21 .45
42 . 00
4. 76
Holiday Hardware Co .
Naur, John
Nielsen & Peters en
Prentice, K. W.
Santa Barbara Pipe & Supply Co 
Solvang Mill & Lumber Co .
Western Motor Transfer
Westwick Iron Works


 .
Solvang Mill & Lumber Yard PWA 1043-R FUND
10.09
30 . 80
7 . 95
1 . 50
20. 34
21 .41
92 . 75
2 . 75
68 .17
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.
 
 J In the Matter of Request for Purchase of Respirators to be Installed in

 County Hospitals .
Mr . Walter Wrightam appeared before the Board to r~peat his plea that an

a l lowance in the budget for the fiscal year 1937-3g be made for the purchase of two

 respirators for the County Hospitals .


Upon motion,/'?' e Board adjourned .sine die 
 The forego minutes are hereby approved.
4 ' ~ol-~
T\  rvi sors.
. s.,
Cha ~an ,  Board