CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING. We , the under signed members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of Ca l ifornia, bel ieving that the i nter e sts of the County r equire t hat a special meeting of the Board of Super visor s be cal led t o a ttend ther et o. It is ordered that a special meet ing of the Board of Supervisor s of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, be and the same is hereby called for November 2Sth, 1932, at 10 o'clock a. m. The following i s the busi ne ss to be transact ed at said meet ing, to wit: In the Ma t ter of County Ai d f or Rel ief of Unemployment. I n the Matter of Rev i sion of Budget I tems. In the Matter of Correct ing Allowance of Claim. In the Matter of Presentation of Claims. In the Matter of Committee on Unemployment. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims. Dated November 2Sth , 1932 Board of Supervisor s of the County of Santa Barba r a , Sta t e of Ca lifor nia . C. L. PREI SKER SAM J. STANWOOD THOS. DINSMORE RONALD M. ADAM F. G. STEVENS Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California. , November 2gth, 1932, at 10 o' clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmor e , Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens , Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker, and the Cler k. Supervi sor c. L. Pr eisker in the cha ir. The minutes of the last r egular meet ing wer e r ead and approved. County Aid fo -- In the Matter of County A:id f or Reli ef of Unempl oyment: Rel ief of Unemployment . It a ppearing t o the Boar d of Supervisors that the followi ng appl i cants are pr oper per sons to receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried , it i s order ed that the Aud itor draw his warrant on the Gener al Fund i n f avor of the following per sons f or the amounts set oppo si t e the i r r espective name s , t o wi t : No. Name Trest er , Ralph St i ver son , o. Smith, Llge Boydst on , Ben Johns , Jay J ohns , Leo Cape s , Lloyd Breck , Sam p. Valenzuel a , Joe Wh i t ney) Cha r les Clancey, Alfred Juar ez , Fred Romer o , Louis Buckley , Dan J. Sipes , J oe Cole s , Butl er I Amount 9. 00 9. 00 3. 00 6. oo 6. oo 3. 00 9. 00 6. 00 6. oo 12. 00 9. 00 3. 00 6. 00 9. 00 9. 00 12. 00 Distr i c t Fi r st do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 2 County Aid fo Relief of Unemployment. In the Matter of County Aid fpr Relief of Unemployment: It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper persons to receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set opposite their respective names, to wit: No. w-468 497 470 473 477 498 47g 4-79 4-SO 4g6 4S7 506 501 505 2 27 34-7 66gg 6643 6601 . 6566 6549 6563 6616 6602 6776 67g3 6609 673s 6g2g 6g6o 671g 6576 6555 6640 66g4 6516 6822 6843 6S42 6836 6701 Name Alkire, Oma Ashbaugh, Minnie Cadwell, Helen Craig, Genevieve Gentry, Lena Gillian, Mrs. Art Goggia, Agnes Jackman , Edna Kaylor , Alice Newman, Charlotte Nigh, Pearl Fyle, Elsie Robles, Barbara Vasquez , Maria Hensey, Edi th Silva, Marie Allen, Robt Alvarez, Sulpicio Ambrosi, Jo seph Baity , George Barrios, Joe Becerra, Felix Beltran , Sis to Bianchin , Orland Blaylock , Wm. Boakes,. Geo. Ba.nazola, Amrobisio Bordeaux, Robt Bond, Roy Bren ter., H. o. Calderon, T. A. Cannalla, Tony Carrillo, Ray Chavez,. Cecilio Cody, Apd.rew Coplema., Connie Cox, Ma;rk Catcott., Priscilla Cochran., Georga Covey, Clarence Dally, Geo. $4.00 4.oo 6.oo 7.00 2.00 3. 00 4.oo 1.00 4-. 00 3.00 6.oo 6.oo 6. 00 6.00 2. 00 2. 00 6.oo 12. 00 6. 00 12.00 12.00 6.oo 3.00 6.oo 6.oo 12.00 3. 00 6.oo 12.00 9.00 3. 00 9.00 6.oo 9. 00 12.00 12.0J 6. 00 12.00 15. 00 6. 00 3.00 Distr ict Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do No. 67so 676g 6g44 6711 6641 6543 6679 6677 6550 6500 6S47 6791 6546 6619 656g 6790 6g4-1 6617 6737 6676 6s29 6697 6736 6742 657g 6S21 6677 6g34 6g33 6772 6g56 6763 6s13 6594 6610 6762 6g30 67s5 65g5 6g23 6647 6s51 6607 6795 653g 6657 6675 6692 Name Dela Torre, Wm. Desmo r e , J ohn Dayton, Tom Ella, :a;mil Encinas , Antonio J!;sparza, Gregorio Frecht, J acob Fenn, Wallace Fox, Carl. Funke, Werner Ferr is , Arthur Gongopolos , Nick Gon zales , . Gregor io Gonzales, . Julio Go llX , Ton.y Gower, Ray Greve, Leslie H. Gretzinger, Ral ph Gudgeon, .George Gut i errez, Antonio Good.rich ,. Alvin Harr i son ~ Roy J. Harty, J ohn Hender son, Orville Her nandez , Ignacio B. Hill, Clarence Howell, Roll ie Hooker, Wolbur Hanson, Holgar I ngr am, Van Ne ss J oh11son, . Lucius Kane, Russell Ko ska, Frank Kelly, Albert Ki sor , Roy Kussie, Andrew Knott, Chas. W. Lang, Henry Leon, To11y Lilly, Frank Lopez, Fred.rice Logan, Aimee C. Madera , Pedro Medley , Harold . Mendoza, Frank ' Mendoza, 11auro Misemer, Leo Mi schela, Joe Amount $3.00 3.00 9. 00 6.oo 6. 00 9. 00 3. 00 6.oo 3. 00 6.00 6.oo 9.00 6.oo 12.00 3.00 12. 00 12. 00 . 9. 00 6. 00 3.00 15.00 3.00 6. 00 6.oo 3. 00 12. 00 9. 00 3. 00 19. 00 3.00 3. 00 9.00 3.00 3. 00 3.00 6. 00 12.00 12. 00 12. 00 3.00 12.00 3 . 00 6. oo 3.00 3. 00 3 D. istr :ic t Second 154-B7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 4 No. 6724 6849 6797 6g65 6s19 6686 6355 6709 6654 6606 6852 6651 6531 6705 664g 6792 6656 6510 6S50 6s55 6734 6512 6754 67g6 6669 675g 6853 667s 6g45 6513 6535 6706 6666 6s27 6s4o Name Moreno, Joe Mee, Jack Newsome, 1awrence Obioles, Aleck O Connor, David Orella, Raymond Pett ingill, Emory Pace, Wm Palma, Joe Penrose, Clarence Polly , Rudolph Ramazzini, Joe Rendon, Christobal Heyna, Arthur Rhodes, Ertiil Roinero, J'OSeph Rueff, Joseph Ruiz , Fred R. Russell, Wm. E. Stafford; H. c. Salas, Desedillo Sanchez , Ignacio Saulsberry, J oe Seo tt , Harold Shannon, James Straughn; Alfred Sparrow, W. s. Turner, Glarence Tayl or, Arthur p. Urives, pascacio Villa, Jesus Wegner, Wi l liam Weiss , James Wade , El :i.j ah Wilson , Ray Amount 3.00 12.00 15. 00 6. oo 9.00 6. 00 6. oo 3. 00 15. 00 9. 00 3. 00 3. 00 6. oo 9. 00 3.00 6. 00 9. 00 7. 50 12. 00 6. 00 6. 00 6. 00 3.00 6. oo 6. oo 6. Q'.) 15. 00 3. 00 12. 00 9. 00 6. oo 12. 00 12.00 .Distr 1ct Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do County Aid f r -Relief of Unempl oyment . ~n the Matter of County Aid for Rel ie f of Unemployment : It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper persons to r eceive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in f avor of .the foll owing per sons for the amounts set opposite their respect ive names , to wi t : No. Name Nov. 21- 22 Juan Campo s " " If II a II 21-22 M. Rhoads 21-26 s. Marquez 21-22 G. Trejo 25-26 L. Alvarado 21 B. c. Lyons 21-22-23-24 Geo. Bland Amount $6 . oo 6. oo 12.00 6. 00 6.oo 3.00 12. 00 District Fourth do do do do do do County Aid fo Relief of Unemployment. 5 November 28th, 1932. In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment : It .appearing to the Board of Supervisors t hat the f ollowing aopli~ants are proper persons to receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is or der ed that the Auditor draw his . warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set opposite their respective names , to wit: No. November 1932 21-22-23-24 (t) 21-22 (~) 21- 22-23-24 Name Barnett, Ivan Baload, Jacinto Burley , Charles i6-17-1s ct 21-22 23-25-26 Caldwell, J. L. 21-22-23 Ci) Chapell, George i5-i6-17-1s-21-22 23-25-26 Chavez, Manuel 21- 22-23- 25- 26 Ci) Cowell , Albino 21 Ct) Dela Guerra, Arthur 21-22(i) Emerson , Lloyd 22-23-25-26 Forbes, Wi l lard 21-22- 23-25- 26 Gardiner, Will iam lS-21-22-23-25-26 Grosdidier, Rolland . 21-22(-l) 18-21- 22- 23-25-26 21-22(!) Havens , Harry Her man , J oe Hibbard , Sr.,Bert 18-21-22- 23-25- 26 Jordan, Wm. 21-22-23-25-26 Landers, Wm. 21-22-23-24-25-26(t) Le pping, Mar ie 21- 22(!) 21(-l , . 21-22(!) 23-25-26 21ct 23-25-26 25-26 21-22-23-25-26 25-26 23-25-26 25-26(f) 21-22-23-25 21ct 25-26(t' . 22-23-25-=-26(!) 23- 25-26 23-25- 26 25-26 (t) 25-26 26 (t) 26 23-25- 26 Lovelace , Harold Morgan , Guy McCoy , Carl McQuown, Roy Nonella, Caesar Ogaz, Rita Pegg, Eugene Peters, E. c. Pico, J oe Ralph , Roy Ryan, Robert Show , Vida H. Stevenson, Gail Streicher, Val Sweeney, F. s. Sweet , Walter Taute , J. H. Taylor , Allan Triguer o , J oe Vargas, Cirilio Webster , Rober t Wells , Jes se Amount $ 7. 00 3.00 g . 00 15. 00 5. 00 lS. 00 9 . 00 1.00 s. oo 15. 00 12. 00 3. 00 12. 00 3.00 :i2.eo 15.00 3. 00 1.00 3. 00 6. oo 1 . 00 6. 00 4. oo 7. 50 4. oo 6.oo 3.00 12.00 1 . 00 3.00 7. 00 6. 00 6.oo 3. 00 4. oo 1.00 2. 00 6. oo District Five do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 6 jRev isi on of Budget Items. Correcting ,.Allowance of Claim. Presentation r-of Claims. Commi t t ee on / Unemployment Withdrawal of Claim. - No. Name Amount District 22-23-25-26(t) Williams,H. A. $7. 00 Five 21-22-23-25-26(t ) Ramer iz, F. B. 9. 00 do In the Matter of Revision of Budget Ite~s . Whereas, it appears t o the Board of Supervisors t hat a revision within general classification of Maintenance and Operation , Detention Home , Gene ral Fund, is necessary; Now, therefore, be i t Resolved that the aforesaid account s be and the same are hereby revised as follows , to wit: Transfer from Account 27 B 11, food suppl ies , . Detent i on Home , General Fund, the sum of $250. 00, t o Account 27 B 9, clothing and Detention Home , General Fund. . Upon . the passage of the forego ing Resolution , the r oll being called, the "following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Prei sker . l!a,ys , none, Absent, none In the Matter of Correcting Allo~ance of Claim. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made and entered on the 21st day of November, 1932 , allowing the claim of Santa Barbara Tele- phone Company, for the sum of $67. 45 , payable out of General Fund, be and the s~e is hereby rescinded; and it is further ordered that said claim be recalled from the Auditor and r e-allowed, as of the 21 st day of November, 1932, for the sum of $58. 50, payable out of General Fund. In the Matter of Presentation of Claims. Upon motion , duly eeconded and carried , it is ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify all departments t o get their claims in on or before December 29th, 1932, for presentat ion to this Board on January 2nd, 1933. In the Matter of Committee on Unemployment. The committee on unemployn1ent, l"ie r etofor e a.ppoi11ted to meet with this Board this day, . met and discussed the above entitled situation at length. Upon motion the committee adjourned until J anuary 12th, 1932, at 10 o ' clock a . m., for further considerat ion of the above subject. It is ordered that the Clerk of t his Board request the Welfare Department and Unemployment Department to keep their r ecords corrected t o that date , for the use of said committee. In the Matter of Withdrawal of Claim. Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Supervi sor Thomas T. Dinsmore be and he is hereby permitted to withdraw the claim of A. B. Cooley Co., for the sum of $133. 33, for correction. Claims Laid ov~r . In the Matter of Claims Laid Over. Upon motion, duly seconded and carr ied, it is or der ed that the following clai s be and the same are hereby laid over, to wit : Alter Undertaking Co Ayala, J. P. Cummings, Rollo Dinsmor e , Albert Floyd, Manley Gehr, Lloyd Holl ister, Owen J Robles, Daniel Rodman, Walter Def ending Liti gati on against Coun y . November 28th, 1932 Romer o , Frank Ro1nero , Fred Santa Barbara Telephone Co Seaside Hospital of Long Beach Smith, \V. F. Sno'v, Beverl ey Whitney , Char les Wilson, Willi am J. Wil son , William J. $12. 95 36.00 2.25 19. 50 14. 00 57. 00 21. 00 5. 00 16. 20 In the Matter of Defending Litigation Against County of Santa Barbara , et al. It appearing to the Board that a Complaint for Injunction has been fil ed by . Williams. Long against the Members of this Board, and Albert T. Eaves, Auditor, W.B. ,; / Metcalf, Treasur er , and the County of Santa Barbara , both as individuals, and in their official capacity; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the District Attorney be and he is hereby directed to defend said action on behalf of the . County of Santa Ba rbara , c. L. Preisker , Ronald M. Adam, Fred G. Stevens, Sam J Stanwood and Thomas T. Dinsmore , as Supervisors , Al ber t T. Eaves , as Audi tor , and W. B. Metcalf, as Treasurer , of the County of Santa Bar bar a , State of Califor nia, in their of ficial capaci ty; and it is further order ed that the Chairman of t his Boar d be and he is her eby author ized and dir ected to employ special counsel to assist the District Attorney in handl ing the above l itigat ion / Claims Allow d. , . In the Matter of Allowance of Claims. Upon mot ion, duly seconded and carr ied , it is order ed tha t the f oll owing claims . be a nd the same are her eby a l l owed, each claim for the a.mount and payable out of the fund designated i n the or der of allowance indor sed on the face of each claim, r espectively , to wit : . Al l en , Rut h B. GENERAL FUND Alter Undertaking Company Amer i can Law Book Company Amer ican Optical Company do do Bancroft-Whitney Co. Bank s Typewriter Exchange Bergh, Lilly Bluebird Garage Bradbur y , w. w. Burnam, Capt. D. E. Bur nam , Capt . D. E Bur ton , w. M. Cal der on, Ber nard Cal. Mission Trail s Ass n. Ltd. do do do do do do Campbe l l , Ger tie A. Campigl ia , J as. Carlson, Mar tha H. Cat lett , E. L. do do do $g. oo 30. 00 10. 00 15. 00 1 2 . 00 10. 00 6. 00 s. oo s.oo 12. 00 11.20 7.34 15.00 9. 50 10. 00 27.42 22. 65 7. 56 $. 00 8. 00 s. 00 s. oo 7 8 . . City Market GENERAL FUND Clancy , T. A. Coen, J r ., Martin J. Compton , Robt. T. Cooley , Mrs. M. W. Cool ey , lie t t ie Couch, Dicie Cox, Flo Davis , Mrs. Chas. Di a z Gr ocer y , c. R. Dilley , Ida T. Dillingham , H. J. Dimock , }!ary E. Drennan, Florence E. Dyer , Minerva Er canbrack , Mrs. c. Erro , Martin Estudillo, Ramon Fa[?ing , Leol a . Fit zsimmons , t!rs. E. Flanagan , u. For syth, J. H Fr eiley, Uyr t l e Gauld, Helen Gi l keson , Alma G. Gr6?Cgi, Sel ina H. Glasgow, Car l s. Glasgow, Gertrude Glidden , Anne Pauline Goux, Thomas Gregg , Mrs. Hal u. Gr oom , Ber tha E. Gunderson , G. T. Haines , Mrs. A. D. Hanl ey , Leo Hansen , Fred t. Ha r din , Emma Har dy, A. c. Har ris , Chas. Hauser, E. E. Haywood, Katherine Henderson , H. E. Henning , C. w. Hicks, Geo . H. Hil bur n , Edi th C. Hil l , El izabeth A. Holiday Har dware Co. Hounshell , Ver da Hughes , Mrs. Ger tr ud~ ' 55. 76 15. 00 4.30 s. oo 15. 00 g. oo s. oo 74.19 s. oo 30. 00 s. oo g. oo 10. 00 8 . 00 8. 00 s.oo 9. 00 8. 00 s.oo s. oo s. oo s.oo s. oo s. oo s. oo s. oo 10. 00 s. oo g. oo s. oo 50. 00 21.gg s. oo 15. 00 5. 00 s. oo 70. 00 s. oo 5. 00 g. oo s. oo g.oo s. oo 5. 28 s. oo s.oo ' ' November 28th, 1932. Huyck, Jessie GENERAL FOND Irwin , El izabeth M. J ackson , Mrs. R. J ennings , Linnie J ans sens , J R. Johnsen, Rosamond Johnstone, Jewell N Lamb Auto Electric co. Lewis , Al ma Ludwig , Howard Main, Lucy E. Markus , Louise B. Markus , Louise B. Martin, V{. + Meloling, Ju stin~ Merriam, ?rir s . J . II Meyer , Marie Mi lls, Wal ter E. :Moody, Edna McCabe , Harry C McDonough , Virginia McKenzie, Cora E McLaughlin, M. A McMurr ays Transportation Co. Negus, Elizabeth Newell, J essie Niel son Co. H. T. Nielsen & Pet ersen Nolan, Cora M O' Reilly, Marguerite Pacific Coa st Pub. Co. Pacific Iron & Steel Co Pacific State Savings & Loan Co. Patrick, May c. Pensinger, Anne M. Pi erce , George Poland, Catherine Polley, Margaret p . Pope, A. s. Raffetto , Eva M. Red Cr oss Drug Co. Richards , David Riggs , R. L Rogers , Mrs. Allen Rudolph , Laura Safeway Store Saint Vincent's Mater nity Home do do do do do do $S. OO s. 00 10. 00 s.oo 22. 50 g.oo g.oo 14. 1.0 s. oo 9. 00 s. oo s.oo g. oo s. oo s. oo 60. 00 s.oo s.oo g.oo s. oo 15. 00 s. oo s.oo 2g.22 s. oo 1 0. 00 1 0. 00 13 00 g.oo g. 00 9. s2 g49. 93 15. 00 s. oo s.oo 15. 00 15. 00 10. 00 s. oo s. oo l . o4 s. oo 14. 91 15. 50 $. 00 79.47 50. 00 50. 00 14. 11 9 10 ' Sanchez Grocery GE!ITERAL FUND Sanders, Leo Santa Barbara Clinic Santa Barbara Free Public Library Santa Barbara Telephone Co. Santa Maria Gas Comp any Santa Mar ia Lodge Santa Maria Times Schurmeier, Harry L Schurmeier , Harry L Schuyler , Eva L. B Scott, Hattie H. Seaside Oil Company Security First National Bank of L. A. Security l st Nat'l Trust Sav. Bank Silva, Mary De R. Sinclair, s. F. Srr.ith , s. S Sperber, Ellen c. Stevens, Charles s. Stockton, Amy E. Stronach, wm. Tubbs, Jerome F. Un ion Oil Co of Calif. Warnekros, Dr.'W. L. Wenzel , Nicholas Westside Dairy Wilke , E. J , Wilson , Cha rlena Wil eon , !.1amie E . Wright , Lora A. Wright , Lora A. Adams, Norman GOOD ROADS FUND American Railway Express Breck, Benjamin Callis , R. M Cordero, Joe Devaul, J. li!. Dinsmore , Francis Dover, Frank Encinas, Frank Forbes, J. J. Graham, Robert Grand, George Gr ci.tor , Louis Grigsby, Al. Gunder son, G. T. Hartley , George Hendricks, R. 16. 61 30. 00 20. 00 99so.oo 4. oo 2.10 300. 00 77. 50 5. 00 10. 00 s. oo 30. 00 2. 00 30. 00 40. 00 8.oo 26. 4-8 s. oo s. oo 10. 00 s.oo 16. 50 42. 95 88. 04 7. 50 22. 00 $. 65 ll. 70 s.oo s . oo s.oo g. oo 44. 00 l.S9 45. 00 1. 50 45. 00 35. 00 40. 50 36.00 54. oo g.35 40. 00 25. 00 45. 50 40. 00 74. 74 17. 50 60.00 , ' November 2Sth, 1932. Hildenbrand, w. G. GOOD ROADS FUND Lamb , Chas. Lambert, c. E. Livingston , J ohn Luke and Livingston Tractor and Equip. Co. Maxw~ll, Frank Ov ieda , E. G Richardson , c. P. Romero, Louis Rowe, E. s. Rule Truck Service Santa Barbara Telephone Co. Smith, W. F. Sproul, A Sunset Garage Waugh, c. Waugh, c. Wideman, J. c . We stern Motor Tr ansfer 49.50 20.00 96.00 15.00 25.01 9.00 52.50 1$.00 72.00 72. 00 45.55 16. 71 56.00 40.00 9.40 40.00 40.00 15. 00 24.50 Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the r oll being cal led, the following Supervisors voted Aye , to wit: 'I'hor11as T. Di11sruore, 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. Attest: ( Clerk . Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, . _December 5th, 1932, at 10 oclock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens,. Ronald M. Adam and c. L Preisker and the Clerk. Sunervisor c. L. Preisker i n the chair. County Aid f r .-. The minutes of the. last special meeting were read and approved. In the Matter of C9unty Aid for Relief of Unemployment: Relief of Unemployment It appearing to th.e Board of Supervisors that the follow ing a pplicants are pr oper persons t o receive conty aid; Upon motion duly s~conded and carried , it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the fol lowing persons for the amounts set opposit their respect ive names, to wit: No. Name Duran, J. B. Smith, L.ige Hubbard, . H. c. Holsten ,. George J uar ez , Lee Berry, Yater Duke, William Amount $3. 00 3. 00 6. 00 15. 00 12.00 9. 00 6. oo Distr ict. First do do d.o do do do j_ ~------~-.-.------ -- --- --- 1-2 No. Name Tello, Stanleu Co ta, Marcus Clancey, Alfred Juarez, Frank Coles, Butler ~.-- ------ --- - ------------------------~---- Amount 19.00 6.oo 9.00 12.00 Dist rict Fi rst do do do do County Aid for -Relief of Unemployment. . In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment: -- - . -- - - It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the f ollowing applicants are proper per sons 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 f ollowing persons for the a.mounts set . opposite their respective names, to wit: No. w-510 511 543 523 525 527 529 534 536 537 53g 539 541 550 551 552 553 554 555 7157 7162 6971 7020 7149 6913 6964 7073 6993 7159 69og 69g9 7047 6931 71g7 706g - Name Cadwell, Helen Canning, Mrs. Domenic Kaylor, Alice McMurdo, Arm Myres, Maude Nigh , Pearl Pyle, Elsie Saylor, Mattie Silva, Maria . Turn er , Cynthia Vasquez, Maria Weiss, Anna Yarborough, Lena Hawkins , Agnes King, Rose Kolstadt, Bertha Pu.rdy , !~ary Rogers, Julia Sproat, Aurelia Acuna, Sant iago Allen , James Allen, Ernest Allen, Robert Anchundo, Antonio Arraluce, Abel Arrellanes, Louis J. Arrellanes, Luz A. Arrias, Chas. Ashbaugh, Bart Banuelos, Joseph Baity, George Barbere, Robert Bateman, Roy Beltram, John Beltram, Sisto Amount 4~ 00 9.00 6. oo 7. 00 6. 00 1. 00 1.00 4.oo 4.oo 2.00 6.oo 5.00 4.oo 4.00 4.oo 6. oo 3.00 4.oo 4.oo 3.00 6. oo 6. oo 6. oo 9. 00 6. oo 6.oo 6.oo 3.00 3.00 6. oo . 9. 00 6. 00 3. 00 3.00 6. oo Distr ict Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do. do do do do do do do do do do do do - -----------.---------------:------:---:----------.,_,.~~~.,__ . ~ . "'!""!:"""'.,-- No. 7034 8909 6973 6932 7209 7054 7233 7243 72i+g 7260 7269 6952 7122 7023 6965 6904 69S2 7210 7006 7014 6963 699g 6936 7143 7001 7119 7199 6992 7197 7231 7230 7259 69. 7g 6921 7056 7021 6966 6960 6957 6945 7179 7232 7256 7257 6914 December 5th, 1932. Name Black, George Blaylock, Wm. Blevi ns , Wm . Bordeaux, Rober t Brentner , Howa rd Brock, Emmett Bertino, J oe . Branson , Hugh Bond, ~oy . Braden , Will i am Conlon , J ames H. Calderon, T. A. Ca l !es, Geromi no Carri l l o , Ray Case, Hugh Caswell, Ear l Chacon, Eustacio Chianis , J ohn c. Cisner os, J o seph R. Cody , Andrew . Cone , Hal H. Cooper , P. W Cont reras, Faustino Corder o , Harr.y E. Copl eman , Connie Corder o , Pet er Corder o , Vi ctor Corr al, La zar.o Cota, J oseph H. Cox, Mark Cuellar , E. Craig , Frank . Ca, t cott , Priscilla Cochr an, Geor.ga Coo k, Alexander Davis , J oe Decker , Ler oy. Di az , Henr y . Dominguez , Albert . Donovan , J. p Dominguez , Edward Doubek , Chas. Dupuy , J ohn Dunaway , Elmer Dayton , Tom Duboux, Ray Da l ton , Geor ge Eckles , Lloyd Amount $3. 00 9. 00 12. 00 6. 00 6. 00 6. 00 9. 00 6. oo 6. oo 6. oo 9. 00 3. 00 6. oo 6. 00 3. 00 3. 00 6. oo 6. 00 3. 00 6. oo 6. oo 6. 00 6. 00 9. 00 3. 00 9. 00 15. 00 15. 00 9. 00 11. 00 9. 00 3. 00 6.oo 6. oo 3. 00 6. oo 3. 00 6. oo 6. oo 3. 00 15. 00 6. 00 oI" . oo 6. oo 3 Di str i ct Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do .---~c-------,--.,---0----------~-~~~------ - -- -- - - --- - --- ------------------------~---- 1-4. t No. 7105 7052 711s 7136 6969 7os6 7063 7234 7242 7261 7062 7050 7107 7145 6975 7191 7160 6916 7os4 7os7 7102 7oso 7009 7002 690] 7147 7224 6933 7241 7249 73g9 6977 7131 6925 7196 7115 7033 6995 7146 712s 6941 7154 7252 7250 6910 Na.me Espar za , Gregor io Estr ada , Esteuhen Fecht , J acob. Fernandez , Juan Jose Franco , Manuel French , Henr y Fr iedly , Al l en Ferris , Ar thur Fenn , Wallace Ford, Harry Galindo , Gilber t Ga r cia , Carmelo Garcia , Gabriel Garcia, Peter p. Gar rett , Riobard Gehr ke , George Gleason, Jack Gongopolos , Nick Gonzales , Armando Gonzales , Edward R. Gonzales , Edwardo Gonzales , Gr egor io Gragg , Ri cnard Greenwald , Ed Green , Per cy . Gr oss, Cleveland -Gretzinger, Ralph Gudgeon , GeoJ:ge Glaister, Middleton Goodrich , Alv:in Pearl Greve , Leslie. Hames, Edgar Harty , J ohn Heaton , Cecil Hender son , Or.v i l le Her nandez, Ignacio B. Hernandez , J ose S. Hernandez, J o~e N. Herrer a , Salv~do r e Heugel , Er har dt Hodge, Grant . Ho 11 is , Chas . Hutchinson , Robt Hurt , William Hill, Clarenc~ Hansom , Holgar J ackson , Harry l I Amount $9 00 6. oo 6. oo 6.oo 6. 00 6. oo /' o. 00 15. 00 9. 00 3. 00 6. oo . 6. 00 6. oo 6. oo 3. 00 3. 00 3. 00 6. oo 3. 00 9. 00 6. oo 3. 00 . 3. 00 3 . 00 6. oo 6. oo 6. oo 6. 00 .6. 00 12. 00 12. 00 15. 00 6. oo 6. oo 6. oo 6. 00 . 6. 00 6. 60 9. 00. 6. oo 6. PO 6. oo 6. oo 12. 00 3.00 6. oo Distr i ct Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do . do do do do do do do do do do do do No. 6912 7090 7192 717g 7175 69s3 6972 7245 7246 7261 7263 6944 7059 6905 6923 7015 6986 7144 7071 7200 7111 7239 7251 7261 7267 7016 7132 7109 7069 7141 6999 7044 7029 6961 71$9 7238 7253 6943 7235 7100 7133 7091 7182 6942 722g 6953 7026 Name J enkinson , Harry Johnson , F. August J ohnson , Luciu_s J enkinson , Earl Ke ls, Charles . Kinney , Charle_s Kussie , Andrew. Kelly , Albert . Knott , Chas. w. Ki rkwood , J ack_ Lang , Herman Lang , Henry Ledesma, l!odesto Lee , J ason D. Jr . Lee , Jess Leon , Richard . Leyva, Louis Lona, Raymond . Lopez, Joe D. Lucer o, ~. ank . Luna , Frank . Logan , Aimee c Lee, James J. . Leonard , J ames L. Manchester, John Moder o , Pedro . Martinez, Gallileo Martinez , J ose _c. Mar tinez, J oseph A. Mashburn, Metolce Medina , Sam Mendoza, Frank . Mo l ina , Viotor iano Moreno, Joe Morrissey; Thoe. Mee, Jack McAfee, Frank D. McKinney, Gerald Naumann, Henry . Nagel, Rufus Nava, Alfonse Navarrez, Louis Newsome , Lawrence Oldham, J ohn Ojeda , Juan p. Pace, Wm. Padilla , Felix December 5th , 1932. Amount $6. 00 9. 00 6. oo 6. 00 6. oo 6. oo 9. 00 9. 00 12. 00 9. 00 9. 00 6. oo 3. 00 6. 00 3. 00 6. oo 6. oo 6. 00 3.00 6 ~ 00 6 00 9.00 12. 00 9. 00 6. 00. 6. 00 6. 00 6. oo 3. 00 6. oo 6.oo 3. 00 6. 00 6. oo 6.oo 12.00 6. 00 15.00 12.00 6.oo 6.oo 6. 00 3. 00 .6. 00 15. 00 6. 00 3. 00 5 Dis_tr ict Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do . do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do l do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 1.6 No. 7099 7055 7013 7190 7152 6937 7123 7240 7083 6955 7148 7632 7121 6947 7108 7035 71s1 7089 709g 7139 7237 7255 7040 72o6 707tJ. 7227 7022 69g5 71s5 6924 7024 71s3 6954 704s 7233 7258 6799 73g6 7039 713s 7207 7236 7202 7031 6935 7254 6991 7095 Name Padilla, Frank- Palata, Guadalupe Palata, Marcos Par ker, J. D. Perez, Diego Piefer, Clement Prent ice , Robe~t R. Polley, Rudolph Quintero, Franc isco Raposa, Manuel Reza , Edmundo Reyna, Arthur . Rhoades , Emil Rodarte, Reynard Romero, Alfonso Romero, Carmen Romero , Joseph Rueff, Joseph Ruiz, Antonio Ruiz, Albert P Russell, Wm. E Rush , Robert Saberion, Louis Saenz , Bernard. A. Sandoval, Emelio Santana , Ad.olph Sasso, James Sarinano, Pablo Shea, Raluh Jr. Snyder, Earl Soto, Bennie Speer, Charles. Storni, Walter . Suniga, Dominic Sparrow, w. S . Sneed, William - Seymour, Melbert Somers, James L . Tompkins , Frank Turner, Clarence Tyus, Charles . Taylor, Arthur P. Ulle r y, Chester. Uribes , Manuel .P. Uribe, Manuel . Ullrich , Willar.d Valencia, Frank Valenzuela, Frank Amount $6. oo 6. 00 . 6. oo 12. 00 6. 00 6. 00 9 . 00 6. 00 6. oo 6. oo 6.oo 6.oo 6.oo 9. 00 3. 00 9. 00 6. oo 3. 00 3.00 6. oo 9. 00 6. oo 15. 00 -6. 00 3. 00 9. 00 9.00 . 6. 00 6. 00 6. 00 6. 00 3 . 00 6.oo 6. oo 6. oo 6. oo 6. 00 4. 50 6. 00 15. 00 3. 00 15.00 12. 00 6. oo 6.oo 9 . 00 6. oo 6. 00 Di-strict Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do I No. 7113 720$ 7072 6922 6915 7156 69g6 6934 695g 7114 7235 7247 7260 7264 73gg 7106 7164 6979 7137 Name Vasquez, Arnold Van Popple , Adr ian Vil la , J esus Virga, Michael Wayland, Frank Wegener, William Wiell, Harry Williams , Albert Willig , Hans Wi t ter, Horace Wilson , Ray Wade, Elij.ah Wathey , T; Woodward, Clarence Weston , Al C. Zapata, Herbert Zapata, Tilmecio Zanini , Victor Del a Torre, Wi ll iam Armann , Gestur Ara bus , Walter Barkman, Eric Belton , Vernon Bodenhammer , c. Boyle, J. D. Burne, George Buron, Joe Brown, J ames ' Breck, John Burns , James Camargo , Ed Carro 11, Frank Cobb, Charles Cromerty, Andrew Calderon , Bernard Dunha~, Claire Dominguez, Jose . Diaz, Daniel . Dominguez, Frank Diel , C. W. Dakin, Clifford Daughenbaugh , Ira Delgado , Joe . Eppendorf, Fred Encinas, Armando Foxen , Ray . Foxen , Jolln December 5th, 1932. Amount $12. 00 6. oo 3 00 15.00 6. oo 9.00 9.00 6 . 0 0 6. oo 3. 00 12. OJ 6.oo 3. 00 6.oo 9- 00 3.00 15.00 9. 00 6. 00 14. 00 10. 00 14. oo 11. 00 s.oo 15. 00 13. 50 13.50 15.00 14.50 14.50 14. 00 15. 00 8. 50 14. 50 5. 50 13.50 13.50 14. 00 15. 00 14.50 13.50 14.50 11. 00 9.50 14.50 i4. oo 15. 00 I District Seoond 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 7 :18 ------------- - Name Foster, Elrer Fernandez 1 . Pablo Farren , Ar:thur Freeman, c~rl Goodman, F;rank Gould, Lee. Gonzales, Je sus Gonzales, :Roque Garcia, J immie Garcia, Jo.hn Hockreite~, Ni ck Hathaway , .William Howard, A~ He r nandez~ Pedro Hernandez, Ignacio Jones, Ha~ry J ohnson , Iouis Jonas , Charles Kase, Freq. Ludwig, Howard . Lopez, Frank Lopez, Henry s. . Liberator, William La Ro se, Gene . Leo , Werner . Leyva, Leo Leslie , Sam Marti nez, Ray . McAdam, William . Mitchell , Flifford Mitchell , Stephen Mason , Jack . Mi ller, William Millon , Arthur . Madson , J ohn Naumann, E. F. Nuckol ls , Tom Ortega, Carlos Parker, Arch Pancoast , J im . Pi erce , Henry . Ponzine, George Pintor, c. Pendergrast, Omar Page , Ed Rivero , Al Randal 1, Ed Rubio , Ca'rmen -------------------- -- -- Amount $15.00 14. 50 5.50 ll.50 13.50 13.50 11.50 15.00 11.50 14.oo 15. 00 7.00 ll. 50 14. 00 14. 50 i4. oo 12.50 9.00 15. 00 5.50 15. 00 14.50 i4.oo 14.oo 12.50 11. 50 12. 00 11.50 15. 00 3.50 3.50 14. 50 9.50 15. 00 14. 00 12.00 14. 50 13.50 15. 00 15. 00 13. 00 14. 50 14.00 15. 00 14. 50 15. 00 11.00 13.50 ' District Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do ,. ' County Aid f or Relief f Unemploymen County Aid f or Relief o Unemployment ' December 5th, 1932. Name Romero , Ralph Romero , Mike Smith , Frank Slocum , Phil Slader , George Serratos , Alber t Saddler, Jack Silva , John Trainor , Cl1arles Tap ie ,. Erne s t Tackett , W il 1 iam Worsham , Kenneth Weldon , Frank Woods , Winham \1ebster , O. w. Wea ther bee , c. w. Wil son, Frank Young, Art Young , Chester Hunter, Anthony Alnount $14. 50 14. 50 12. 00 14. 00 14.50 14. 50 15. 00 12. 00 1 0 . 00 14. 50 13. 50 9 . 00 4. 50 ll. 50 14. 50 15. 00 13. 00 14. 50 20. :P In the Matter of Count y Aid for 1Relief of Unempl oyment : F I District Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do I t app earing to the Board of Supervisor s that the follow ing applicants are prope per sons to rece i ve county aid; Uuon mot - ion duly seconded and carr ied , it is or dered that the Auditor draw his wa r rant on the Gener al Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set op- posite their r espect ive names , to wit : No. Nov. 2S " 2s- 29 -" -A 28- 29 28- 29 Name Granio Trejo L. Al varado Geo. Bland }.{. Lopez Amount $3. 00 6. 00 6. 00 6. 00 In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment : Dis tr ict. Four th do do do I t appearing to the Board of Super visor s that the following appl i cants a re pr oper persons to receive county a i d ; Uf)On motion duly seconded and car ried , it is or der ed that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set opposite their r espect i ve names , to wit: No . Name Amount District. November i932. 25- 2s- 29-30 Araujo , L. H. g. 00 Fi-ve . 25- 28- 29-30 Avill a , Louis g. 00 do 2S- 29- 30 (i) Cox, Mar ion 5. 00 do 29- 30{!) Emerson , Lloyd 3. 00 do 2s- 29.:30 Gardner, Wm. 9. 00 do ' 25- 2s- 29-30 Harmon , Ralph s. 00 do 28- 29- 30 Kinyo11 ,J. J. 6. 00 do 28- 29-30 Landers , Win. 9. 00 do 2s- 29-30 LepPing , Marie 4. 50 do 9 ~-- - -------------- -------- 20 No. Name Amount District November 1932 23-24-25-28-29-30 Mendoza , Charles 12. 00 Five 3o(t ) Mor gan, , Guy 1.00 do l S-21-22-23-24-25 2s- 29-30 Penland , Elmer 1s. oo do . 28- 29-30 . Peters, E. c. 4. 50 do 23-24-25-2g-29-30 Ramirez, Ed. 12.00 do 29-30(3/4) Sho r t, J. T. 3.50 do 2s- 29-30 Snow, Vida H. 9. 00 do lS-21-22-23-24-25 2S-29-30 Vigil , Ed lS. 00 do 29-30 ( ~ ) Webster, Walter 3 . oo do In Applications or , the Matter of Applications for State and County Aid to Needy Aged Per sons. Old Age Secur ty. It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named appl icants for State and County Aid to needy aged persons lma.vi ng filed their appl ica~ions a s required by law, and as in said applications ful ly set forth; and . It fur ther appearing from an examination of said applications that the needy aged per sons mentioned in said applications are pr oper per sons 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 Boar d; said money to be used for the suppor t of said needy aged per sons , to wit: Valenzuela , Mary Wilson , Harriet A. Total Amount Granted State Aid $20.00 20.00 $10. 00 10. 00 . County Aid $10. 00 10. 00 Renewal Appli -- In the Matter of Renewal Applicat ions f or State and County Aid to Needy Aged cations for Old Age Secu i t/~ rsons . . It appear ing to the Board t hat the he r einafter named applicants for State and . County Aid to ne edy aged persons hav ing f iled t~e ir applicat ions , as required by law , and as in sai d applications fu l ly set forth ; and It further appea ring from a n examination of said applica.tions tha t the needy a ged per son s mentioned in sa id applicat ions are proper persons to receive State and County A.id; upon motion , duly s econded and carried, it is ORDERED , t hat the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasur er on General Fund , n favor of the f ollowing applicant s , for the amount set oppo site the nawe of the applic t , and on the fir st day of each month hereaft er unt i l further order of this Board; said money t o be used for the support of sa id needy a ged person , to wit : Fish, Llewellyn w. . Gerwig , Lewis G. Mar sh , Mary Ann Sheriff, Carr ie v. Valenzuela, Gregorio J . Daley , Frank (Increase) To tal Amount Granted Perk ins, George (Restorat ion ) $30. 00 24. oo 27. 00 15. 00 30. 00 22. 00 30. 00 . State Aid $15. 00 12. 00 13. 50 7. 50 15.00 lJ . 00 County Aid ' $15. 00 12.00 13. 50 7.50 15#00 11. 00 15. 00 , . State Orpnan Aid. / Revising Assessment L is t , 19 3 2- 3 Correcting Cler ical Errors in Assessments . ' . . December 5th, i932. . In the matter . of the Petit ion, ,.o f- Mrs. Lill i an Stonecypher, 1007 Linden Ave., Carpinter i a , f or County Aid for Trena , Mayme Lee and Hazel Alene Stonecypher, Minor s. It appearing to the sat isfacti on of the Board that said Trena Stonecypher, aged 6 year s; Mayme Lee Stonecypher, aged l~ year s ; and Hazel Alene Stonecypher, aged 2 years are half orphans and are pr oper persons t o receive C ~unt y Aid , and are in the custody of said Mr s. Lill ian Stonecypher, I t is order ed that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor of said Mr s . Lillian Stonecypher, for the sum of Thirty and 00/100 dollar s , and f or a like amount on the fir st of each month her eafter until the further order of t his Boar d, said money t o be used for the support of the above named minors. In the Matter of Revising the Assessment List for the Fiscal year 1932-33 . It appearing to the Board from a Report of the County Assessor of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, filed wi th t his Board on the 5th day of December, . ' 1932, t hat the following addi t ions t o the a ssessment r oll of the fiscal year 1932-33, . should be made , in accordance with the provis ions of Section 3gg1 of the Political Code of the State of Califor nia, t o wit: Add to the assessment of Helen H. Fi sh, Vol. 1 page 32, $900. to the valuation of Lots 19 to 23 Block 2 Town of Carpinteria. This was a clerical error in posting Add to the a sse ssment of R. c. Gruber , Vo l . 2 Page 303 improvements $SOO. against Lot 22 Block 146. This was an error in assessment And it further appearing that the above parties have been duly notif ied in accordance with the provisions of said Section 3gg1 of the Pol itical Code Upon motion, duly seconded and carr ied , i t is ordered that said additions to the assessment r oll of the fiscal year 1932-33, is approved, and the Assessor is hereby . authorized t o make said addit ions to said assessment roll In the Matter of Correcting Cler i cal Errors in Assessments. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of Ca lifornia, from a report filed by the County Assessor on December 5th, 1932, that clerical errors have been made in certain assessments f or the fiscal year 1932-33, and application having been made to t his Board by said County . Assessor f or the cancel lation of said assessments, and any and all uncollected t axes and assessments on or against said real property, as provided in Sections 3804a and 3gg1 of the Political Code of the State of California; and . It further appearing that the written consent of the District Attor ney of said . County has been obtained to the cancellation of said assessments; and It further appearing that by correct ing said a ssessments the amount of taxes charged against said tax-payers will be reduced by reason thereof; upon mot i on , duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the County Assessor be and he is hereby authorized to make the necessary corrections in the assessment set forth in said report, a s fo llows , to wit: . Strike off from Russell M. Hicks et ux., Vol. 1 Page 410, persona l property assessed at $280. This was a double assessment , same being a ssessed against Lot lb Block 4 Neals Addn to Ci ty of Santa Barbara Strike off from E. A. Parkford et al., Vol. 1 Page 356 assessment against Lot 102 Pueblo Map 34. This was an error in assessment , this pr operty belonging to - Bibiana Sanchez and value was included in her a ssessment of Lot 94 Plleblo Map 34. St rike off from Santa Barbara Est ates Inc. Vol. 1 Page 296, Lot 27gb Santa Barbara Estates a ssessed a t $100. This is a double assessment , see Wm. R. Dickinson Vol. 1 page 274 22 Application of James Rui i or Dance Hal 1 Permit. ' Strike off from Chas. F. Wright Vol. 1 page 82 , personal pr operty $200. This was a double assessment, same being assessed against Lot 16 Block A Bates Addn. to Santa Barbara. Strike off from Co. Natl. Bank & Trust Co. Vol. 2 Page 44 assessment off $1000. on account of Soldiers exemption filed by F. E. Stebbins but not credited on r oll. Strike off from Co. Natl. Bank & Tr. Co. Vol. 2 Page 36 assessment of $270. against Lot 5 City Map *lg. This was an error in assessment , lot having been par tly sold off. Strike off from Marie L. Canfield, Vol. 2 Page 143, per sonal proper ty $2000. Error in assessment on library disposed off prior to first Monday In March 1932 Strike off from Jane M. Hawley et al., assessment of $5040. against the undivided i of Sub 4 of swt of NEt -- Sub 2 of SEt of Nw and Sub 2 of SWt of NWt all of Sec. 10 Twp. 4 N R 27 w. Double assessment , see Vol. 2 page 322. Strike off from First Natl. Tr . & Savgs Bank of Santa Barbara, Vol. 2 Page 5g personal proper ty $400. This was a double assessment same having been oaid by Elmer J ohn.son June 13 , 1932, assessor ' s rect. *107g5 Strike off from Theodore S. Hawley, Vol. 2 Page 322, stocks and bonds $6392 . Tax $9.39. This was an error in assessing Solvent Credits as stocks and bonds . . Strike off from Frank W. Hinkley, Vol. 2 Page 340, personal property $500 . Error in assessment of furniture which was removed from the County pr ior to the 1st Monday in March 1932 Strike off f r om Elmer R. Morningstar , Vol . 2 Page 502, improve~ents $800. assessed against Lot 19 Block 146. Error in assessing impr ovements on wrong lot Strike off from Anna s. Morrison , Vol. 2 Page 502, personal property $200. Error in assessment of furniture which was sold prior to the first Monday in March 1932 Strike off from Wm. R. Staats Co. Vol . 2 Page 679 assessment of $300. Lot S El Arbolad.o Tct. This was an error in assessment this lot belonging to other parties and value included in Lot 4S of this Tct. Strike off from John F. Vaughn et al. , Vol. 2 Page 729 , per sonal property $$00 Error in assessment of furniture which was removed from the State prior to the first Monday in Uarch 1932 Strike off from Ralph H. Ruffner, Vol. 3 Page 259, improvements $500. assessed against Lots 27-2g Block 120 City of Lompoc. This was a clerical error in assessment. Strike off from S. B. Lumber Co. Vo l . 2 Page 631, personal property $6155. This was a clerical error in post ing value. Strike off from Union Mill & Lbr. Co . improvements $2150. assessed against Lots 7-S-9-13-16 Block 265. This was an error in assessment there being no improvement on these lots. Stri ke off from Chas. Bausher, Vol. 2 Page 90, oersonal property $70 account of double assessment. Same assessed on Lot 5 Block F. El Sol Se Acuesta and Lot 12 Blk F. El Sol Se Acuesta. In the Matter of Applicat ion of James Ruiz, for a Public Dance Hall Permit , in Summerland. James Ruiz, having filed with this Board an application for a oermit to conduct and mainta in a public dance hall in the building known as Stroman s Dance Pavil i on , . . in the Town of Summerland, Summerland Elect ion Precinct, County of Santa Barbara, State ' . ' '3 December 5th , 1932. of Californ ia, under tne urovisions of County Ordinance No. 430, of said County of Santa Barbara; and said auplicat ion coming on regularly t o be heard; and It appearing to said Board that said application is in form, verified, and that sa id auplicant is a - responsible and pr oper per son to conduct a public dance hall, and that said appl ication has the approval of James Ross , Sheriff, and Percy c. Heckendorf, District Attorney , of said County; and no object ions having been f i led or made to this Board objecting to the granting of said Application; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that sai d applicant be and he is hereby gr anted a l icense to conduct and maint ain a public dance hall in the building known as Stromans Dance Pavi lion, in Summerland, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, so long as said applicant I i . . complies wi t h the provisions of said Ordinance 430; and Application of E. R. Stroman for Dance Hall Per mit. Pet ition of Marshall Properties H0 ld ing Co . et al. , for Vacation of Highway It is further order ed that a certified copy of the foregoing order shall constitute a license therefor ./" In the Matter of Appl i ca tion of. E. R. Stroman, for a Public Dance Hall Permit, in Summerland. E. R. Stroman , having filed with this Board an application for a permit to conduct and maintain a public dance hall in the building known as Stromans Dance Pavilion , in the Town of Summerland, Summerland Election Precinct , County of Santa Barbara , State of California, under the provisions of County Ordinance No. 430, of sai County of Santa Barbara; and said application coming on regularly to be heard; and I.t appearing to said B. oard that said application is in form, ver ified, and that said applicant is a responsible and proper person t o conduct a public dance hall , and tbat said application has the approval of James Ross , Sheriff, and Percy c. H. eckendorf, District Attorney, of said County; and no objections having been filed or made to this Board objecting to the granting of said Application; upon motion, duly seconded and carr.ied , it is Ordered that said applicant be and he is hereby granted a l icense t o conduct and maintain a public dance hall in the building known as Stroman s Dance Pavilion, in Summerland, County of Santa Barbara , State of California, so long as said applicant complies with the provisions of said Ordinance 430; and It i s further ordered that a certified copy of the foregoing order shall const itute a license therefor ~ In the Matter of Petition of Marshall Properties Holding Co . , et al., for Vacation of Road. Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the above entitled matter be and the same is her eby continued until December 12th, 1932, at 10 o ' clock a. m. Report of / Committee o Foxen Ca11yo Cemetery Memorial Jn the Matter of Report of Commi tte.e on Foxen Canyon Cemetery llemor ial. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the above entitled matter be a.~d the same i s hereby dropped from the calendar . . .,/ Fixing Pr1c s In the Matter of Fixing Price of. Grocer ies to Indigents~ of Grocerie t o Indigent Appointment of ~fiernber o County Welf re Commission. Upon mot ion , duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that the above entitled matter be and the same is hereby dropped from the calendar. In .t,h e Matter of Appointment of Member of County Welfare Commission. It appear ing to the Board that a vacancy exists in the County Welfar e Commissio , by reason of the death of Charles Douglass;upon motion, duly seconded and car ried, it is ordered that Fred Tolbert , be and he is her eby appointed Member of County Welfare Commission , vice Charles Douglass, deceased. 24 Correct ing c:i. er ical Error in i sses ~ment , 1931-32. Litigation / Again st The v County of San ta Barbar , . . In the Matter of Correcting Clerical Error in Assessment for the Fiscal Year 1931-32. It satisfactorily appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, from a report filed by the County Tax Collector, that a clerical error has been made in a certain a ssessment for the fiscal year 1931-32, and application having been made to the Board by said County Tax Collector, for the cancellation of said assessment, and any and all uncollected taxes and assessments on or against said real property, as provided by Section 3ge4a of the Political Code of the State of California; and It further appearing that the written consent of the District Attorney of said County of Santa Barbara, to the cancellation of said assessment, has been obtained therefor; Now, therefore, it is ordered that the Auditor of the County of Santa Barbara, State of Calif ornia, cancel on the margin' of the assessment book, and also on the delinquent list , any and all uncollected taxes and assessments of the County of Santa Barbara, or against the real property hereinafter described, and each and every part and parcel thereof, that became a lien on said real property,. to wit: On December 3rd, 1931 , taxes on l ots 43, 44, 45, block 37, Town of Summerland, assessed to Mary M. Loomis, in the amount of $2.56 were paid in full. Thr ough an erro she was only credited with having paid the first installment $1.2$. The second installment $1.2S was carried into the 1931 delinquent roll at page 41, penalties and costs to the amount of .56 have been added. Said penalties were erroneously added and should be cancelled by the Auditor under the provisions of section 3804A political code of California. In the Matter of Li tigation Aga ~ns t t ~e County of Santa Barbara. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the District Attorn y be directed to appear for the County of Santa Barbara and the Board of Supervisors, in their official capacity, and defend the suit of Nadine J ohnson , etc., vs. The County of Santa Barbara, et al., Employing / Special Coun el in Pending Ltigation. In the Matter of Employing Special Counsel in Pending Litigation. The C:tairman of this Board ha.ving recommended the employment of the firm of Hill, Morgan & Bledsoe , Esqs., to assist the District Attorney in defending the suit of Williams. Long vs. c. L. Preisker , et .al.; upon motion , duly seconded and carried it is order ed that said recol!l.lllendation be and the same is hereby confirmed, and that said firm of Hill, Mor gan & Bledsoe, Esqs., are hereby .appointed to assist the Distri t . ~orney in defending said suit as t o the County of Santa Barbara, ~ae i9a~~ :o f V ~ In the Matter of Reports of Officers. Report s Qf Officers. The r eports of Eva L. Wilson, Superintendent of Santa Barbara General Hospital I ns t i tution / and Boarding Home Clain: s. Anna E. Mccaughey , Superint endent of County Detention Home, and Frank E. Dunne , Count Forester, for the month of November, 1932, were received, examined and ordered placed on file. In the Matter of Institution and Boarding Home Claims. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried , it is order ed that the Clerk of this Board be directed to write to all institutions and boarding homes who care for Juveni e Court wards, that the claims for care of these wards are exceeding the budget allowan e for the same , and that the Board will not allow more than $20.00 per month for each wards care in the future, commencing on January 1st, 1933 Withdrawal o Claims. 5 December 5th, 1932 Ih the Matter of Withdrawal of Claims. Upon motion , dul y seconded and carr ied , it i s ordered that the fol l owing claims be withdrawn for correcti on , as follows, t o wit: By Pur.chasing Agent: Claim of Pacifi c Motor Transfer Co. , for $1. 51; By Super visor c. L. Preisker; Claim of Bessie Bandl e, for $S.OO; and claim of Barbara 'Mar shall , for $g. oo; By Supervisor Fred G. Stevens: Claim of E. v. navies, for $50 00; By Distr ict Attor ney : Claim of J ane Long , for $15. 52. Claims Al l ow d.- rn the Matter of Claims All owed. upon motion , duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that the f ol l owing claims be and tre same are hereby al l owed , each claim for the amount and payable out o f the fund designated in the order of all owance indor sed on the face of each claim , respectivel y, to wi t : Abbo t t Laborator ies GENERAL FUND Abel s , Henr y Acquistapace , L. E Acquistapace, Mr s. Mattie Aiman , Barbara Allen , Harvey L. Alletson, Pearl c Alter Undertaking Company American Legion Post Ander son , Jack Ander son , Sydney A. Armitage , James H. Aloe Company , A. s. Asso ciated Charities As so cja ted Drug Co. Atkins , Leslie J . Automotive Ga r age do do Aver i ll, George Ayala, J . P. Bailey , Lesl ie Baisley , Mr s. Thomas Banks , Mr s. Tom Banks Typewr i t er Exchange Barbettini , Nina Bar t on , Minnie Battaini , Francis co Battle s , Ella F. Baxter, Don Beebe , Lela J . Beisell & Holt Bell , Cather ine Ber gh , Li l ly Ber gman , Agnes ''--Be-rt , -~ie Berterman , Myrtle $20. 00 26. 00 s.oo 8. 00 s5. oo 8. 00 s.oo 30. 00 8. 00 4. 40 59 . g4 8. 00 14. 56 60. 00 s. oo 5. 00 s.oo 10. 00 40.50 s5. oo 10. 00 25. 00 2. 50 s.oo 85. 00 30. 00 g.oo 3. 99 323. 03 2. 50 12. 00 4o. oJ 3. 33 20. g3 s. oo '/ 26 . . Better sworth , Maria A. GENERAL FUND . Betz Co. , Frank s. Bevis , Margaret Bi.l iardi , F. H. Billingt on , H Bi r abent , Albert Black, A. F. Blomqui ~t , Olov Bluebird Garage Boeck, Lewis Boehlke, Gustave Bonetti , p. T. Booth , Cora M. Boothe , Litta c. Borg, Margaret Bower s & Stokes do do Bowl es , Louisa F Boyd , Emma Boyd , Carrie E. Boys and Girls Industrial Home & Farm Branch , Inez Brandt , Nett ie E. Braun Corporation Brees, Ur s. A. o Brians:, Emma Brickey , Vivian Br iscoe , Mr s . J. o $8. 00 6. 60 125. 00 8. oo s. oo 91 . 00 g . 00 58.50 s. oo 4. 4o 15. 00 s.oo 110. 00 S ~OO 112. 50 3.76 8 . 00 $ . 00 s.oo s.oo 211.34 55. s3 s.oo 18. 22 26. 00 $. 00 s.oo Brisco~ , Russ 50. 00 Brodie , Tom 10. 00 Brooks , Mrs. M. I . S. 00 Brookshire, Mar gar et 8. 00 Brown , Gordon A. $. 00 Brown , J Brown Mug Cafe Brownlee, Aleta Brownlee , Aleta Bruner , A. G. Brunette, Laura Bryant and Trott Buck, Mae Belle Buffum , R. W Burlan, Ethel Burns , Geor ge Burns , U. T. Burri s , Rose Burrough ' s Adding Mach . Co. Calderon, J. s. Calder on , Miss Virginia 3. 10 10. 00 212. 50 21 . 16 95. 00 1.13 180. 00 5. 00 57. 00 10. 00 8.00 40. 00 2.75 8. 00 s.oo - ------ -----~--------------------------------:-------,----,-,.--------~--.- California Market GENERAL FUND . Cal if. Pipe & Suuply Co . Camargo , Louis Campbell , George Campbell , Ray Campodonico s Store Carlson, Mrs. Lorraine Carpinteria Water Co . Castagna, Alice Caywood , Hal D. Central Market Central Meat Market Cer vantes , Mrs. Luz Chamber lain , Gertrude L. Chibo s , Clara . . Christensen, Einar Christensen, Marie Christy, Jean City Meat Mar ket Clark, Arthur M. Clar k , Mrs. Lela Cleaver , Ethel M. Cli ft, Mrs. Henry Clothier, Bernal G Coast W'nolesale Grocery Company Coast vVho l esale Grocery Co . Cobb , Dudley Cole Tire Shop do do Collinge , J. Walter Colvert, Allena E. Colvin, H. c. Connell, W. c Connor , Thos; F. Connor, Thos. w. Connor s , Grace Connors , Mary Consolidated Title Guarantee Company Cooper, Frederick Convent of Good Shepher d Cormack , Lottie J . Co show, G. Hor ace County Nat. Bank & Trust Co. Cr aigs Coffee Shop Cummings , Rollo Danie 1 s , Helen Dart, Mar ie Dart , Maria Davis, Ar thur $271. 20 5.72 1. 20 4.oo 4. oo 14. 64 s. 00 4. 00 105. 00 1. 40 100. 03 75. 40 7 o. oo s. oo s. oo 40. 00 so. oo 20. 00 29. 75 90. 00 s.oo s. 00 12. 45 8. 00 2. 40 45. 27 5$. 50 1. 70 s. oo 22. 00 135. 00 67. 50 112. 50 s.oo 10. 00 40. 00 4o. oo 5. 00 s. oo 215. 00 s.oo 135. 00 691. 45 s . 50 57 . 00 90. 00 g3. 25 g3. 33 8. 00 7 I 28 Davis, c. E. GENERAL FUND Davis , .Clara F. Da v is , Frank A. Davison , Bard Davison , Sam Davison , Sain Dawe , Vernon Deck, B. E. Deising , Emma Deleissegues Dairy , o. A DePriest , Melba Dexter, Emma T. Dickman , Grace L. Dickman , Helen Dinnes , B. T. Di vision of Registration Doane Bldg. Co. Dolan ,Mr s. Cl ifford Dol an , Nell Dominges , Bob A. Dominguez , Mrs. Ma ry Donahue , Emma Ellen Denker, Alice B. Denker , Alice B. Dor man , Effie Doyle, Edward Drake, . Edith H Drumm, Ca ther ine Dudley, Albert A. Dudley & Bradford Dun bar, Frank . Dunne, Frank E. Dunne, Frank E. Eagle Dairy Eames , A. L. Edwards , Adele Edwards , Agnes Edwards, J ames Edwards , Mable K. Edwards, Mu.riel Ellenberger, Lest er Elliott , Mrs. Annie L. Elliott , Mrs. E. s . . El liot, Velda J. Ellis , Louis .J. Ellis, M. J. Ellwood Dairies El more, Katherine Enterprise Da iry Co. 82.12 85. 00 g . 00 1$5. 00 32. 50_ 7 . 50 i54. oo 8. 00 s. oo 79. 35 40. 00 s. 00 109.17 7.gg s. oo 2. 50 s.oo 25. 00 s. oo 112.50 150. 00 10.00 9.17 22.33 g5. 00 15.00 s.oo 1$. oo s.oo 25. 00 10. 00 205.00 52.30 5.13 8.00 s. oo 20.00 6. 00 8. 00 101. 50 5s.50 s.oo 15.00 s. 00 s. 00 60.00 96.00 53. 00 5.86. 50 ' ' December 5, 1932. Enterprise Dairy Co. GENERAL FUND Everett, Charl es Ezaki, Jar.ae s Farrand, Ryge.1 Faustino, Mary Federal Drug Co Fernbaker, Clara Fir es tone Stores Fleming, J osephi ne Fly, Croa M. Fol som , Nancy H. Franklin, Annie L. Frati s , Anita K. Free Advert iser do do Fryer, Margar et Fuller & Co. , W. p Fulton , Forrest Fulton , Forrest Funk, Grace H. Gamble , Elroy T. Ga r cia , Annie Garcia , Elena Garrigan , J. D. Ga rri s , Lou P. Garret t , J. M Gener al Electric X-Ray Corp. Gener a l Food Sales Co. General Products Corporation Germain, Glenna Ge:we, Henr y R. Giambo , Paul Gilmore Oil Co. do do Gi r audo , Mrs. Antonette . Gleaves, Arthur Glenn, Gyneth Glines , Neil Glomset , Gusta Glomset, Olga Golden State Co. Gomez , Andrew Gomez , Pablo Goodchild, Mrs. Bar bara Gra,ham , J. A. Graham, Margaret Gray , J ohn M Green Lantern Cafe $321. 10 5.so 3. 00 20.00 72.50 46.53 40.00 s.oo 12.50 s.oo 20.39 s.oo s.oo 16.75 26. 25 s5.oo Sl.18 4. oo 6.40 8.00 g. 00 52.00 67.50 169.31 s. oo 13.50 50. 41 30.00 36. 75 s.oo s. 00 6. 67 42.35 42.30 100. 00 12.00 9-60 8. 00 75.00 $0. 00 71. 60 1.20 1.20 E1.oo 8. 00 22. 50 8. 00 4.oo 9 . 30 - - - ~ - - Green Lantern , The GENERAL FUND Greenwood, Mrs. Peggy Griffith , Murray v. Grimes-Stassforth Stationery Co. Gunder son , G. T. Gurley, w. and L. E. Gunderson, G. T. Hacking, O. J . Hanson, A. M. Hanson, Margaret Hardaway , Elizabeth Hardison, Mrs. Bert Harkness , Hilda R. Harless, Arthur Harms, Mr s . Adelaide Harris, Lulu C. Hart Harriett Hartrick, Rose Hawkins, Ida M. Hayden Company , J ack Hayes , Clara E. Heitz , Emily F. Renne ssey , M. Herman' s Market Herr on, J. w. Hickman , Lee Hildebrand, Albert J . Hitchcock , H. R Hit chcock , Lloyd G. Hitz , Wra. H. Hodge, Agnes Hoey , Mable Hoffman, Mrs. Roy Hogle , De Witte E. Hollister , Owen E. Holser and Bailey Horn, E. E. Hosford, Ba.rbara Hospital Standard Publ i shing Co . Hough , Fr ieda Houghton s Houghton ' s Store . Howard, Charles Howard ' s Grocery Howard ' s Grocery Huerta , Caesario Huff, Elizabeth Hunt, D. F Hurlbut , Helen 1. 05 25. 00 g. oo 12.00 125. 00 s.oo s.oo 150. 00 g. oo 40. 00 50. 00 s. 00 s5. oo i66. 6g s. oo 31 .so $. 00 s.oo 50. 00 2. 00 s. oo 50. 00 50. 00 12. 15 s.oo g.oo 40. 00 42. 00 12. 50 s. 00 24. 45 3. 75 121. 50 125. 00 4. Sl 100. 00 196. 07 10. 50 40. 00 19. 4$ s .15 18. 00 180. 00 - Hutchison , J. R. I l i ff , Ida U. GENERAL FU11D Isom , Aura L Italian Grocery I zant , Alice Jacobsen , E. B. Jagemann, Fr ieda J anssesn , Domin i ca L. Jenkins , Clara L. J enkinson , Mr s . Harry J essen, Helen J ohnson , David J ohnson , Mrs. Ramona Johnston , Lottie o. J ones , Charles A. J ones , Gaylord J . J ones Stationery and Gift Store J ones, Mr s . Willie E. J ordano Bros. Grocery J ordana Bros. Gr ocery Ka.m , Eddie Karl ' s Shoe Stor e Kennedy , Ben E. Kenwor thy , Mi ldred Kesler , J oe Kincher , Charles King , Elmer Kirkpatrick , Eva A. Klett , Ida M. Kohrs , Fr edr i ck Kr ibs , Maude LaBrecne , Je ssie Lanen , John w Lang , J ane Lang & Son Cash Gr oc ery , Mark do do do Lar ge , Delber t Laughlin , Deane LaVies , Harriet Lawrence , Effie A. Lawrence, Gertrude Layne , Martin -Leary , J ack ~ Lesl ie , Mrs. Katherine Lewi s , Fred E. Lewis Manufactur ing Co . Lewis }!anufacturing Co. Lewis , l!yrtle Libbey, Guy c. s.oo s. 00 g.oo 6. oo 40. 00 175. 00 135. 00 so.co s.oo 24. oo i50. 00 5g. 50 s. oo 8. 00 50. 00 s. 00 1.00 s.oo 4. 25 44.oo 1. 20 3. 25 90. 00 12. 00 115. s5 15. 00 5g. 50 s. oo 11. 61 58. 50 67. 50 136. 00 s.oo 26. 04 4. 64 23. 00 84. oo 5. 00 105. 00 s. oo 8. 00 60. 00 63. 00 125 00 s. 00 s . 12 33 . os 40. 00 s.oo - 32 -- - - -- - - . - - - - - - Libeu, Laurence L ~dbom , Hazel L i ddecoat, Mar y L ~de , Sar ah Lietzow, Ida Lilley , Rober t C. Lindner, Mar ga.ret L i n dner , Mary Live Oak Dairy Co Lloyd, Violet E. Loftis , Mr. Grant Lo1npoc Milk Company do do Long , Carl Lore , Lou S. Loustalot , Frances Lucas , Lou Lungren , M. W. Luttr ell , A. s. Lyons , Samuel Mabbott , Emma Macdonal d , Ellen l{ain, R. c. Mansfiel d , Rose Markl ing , P. W. Marr iott Co., Q. S Marriott , w. E. Mar tin , Barney Mar t i n , Harry Mathews , Myrtle Maur tin9 , Pete do Mrs. May , Fred L Mayer , Har dy May er , J u_lia A. Meehan , James GENERAL FUND Mendenhal l , Roxie M. l.!endo za , Gi lbert . . Mendoza , Nick Mer anda Thel ma I. Moor e Mer can t i l e M~yer s , Paul Jlidland Coun. Pub. Serv. Corp. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 185. 00 110. 00 115. 00 10. 15 2. 50 206. 25 4.oo $5. 00 39. 00 s.oo 15. 00 27 . 10 1. 26 40. 00 110. 00 10. 00 95. 00 s. oo s.oo 5. 00 10. 00 s. oo 34-4. 99 90. 00 8. 00 s. 00 g.oo 30 . 00 35. 00 20. 00 3. 00 3. 67 s.oo $. 00 g. oo 50. 00 s. oo 1. 20 1. 20 s. 00 6. 09 13.33 137. g9 s. 39 32.19 24. 32 2. 33 - - ------------ .----------------------------------------------- , December 5th, 1932. Miller , Peter GENERAL. FUND Mi1liken, Jennie A. Mills, Mrs. M. F. Minetti , Cecel ia Missall , A. s. ~- Mission Office Equipment Mitchell , Clifford Mitchell, Mrs. E. F. Moller, Christina Monr oe , Ma.mielee . Monte Vista Dairy do do Montgomery , Miss Hazel Montgomery , Hazel Montross , May Moor e, Pete Mor aga , Fr ank p. Moran, Stella M. Morehouse, Martha K. Morehouse, Martha K. Morse , Charles w. Mulcahy , Elizabeth Murphy , Richard R. Muscio, Edward L. Mutter, Vera Myers , Edna Mccaughey , Anna E Mccaughey, Anna E. Mccaughey, John McGregor, J. c. McGregor , J. D. Co McKesson-Western Wholesale Drug Co. McMillan , Jack McQuaid , Sarah Mewman , N. J. News-Press Publishing Co. do do Newton, Gweldolyn Nicolai, Alfred D Nielson Company, H. T. Niel sen, Dr. Mar cus Nunes, Amelia J. Obert, Kar l Ochoa, Charlie Oliphant , ~rene Oliver , Albert Ontiveros, John A. Openshaw, J ennie Orcutt Mercantile 1. 20 g.oo 90. 00 75. 00 g3. 35 I .SO 10.00 15. 00 s.oo 112. 50 5.70 91. 10 6. 65 1.40 50. 00 1. 40 14o. 00 s.oo 20. 00 9. 27 135. 00 40. 00 s. 00 s. oo 5. 95 s. oo 5. 05 157. 50 180. 00 29. 00 30.50 3.50 63. 00 2. 00 50. 00 12. 50 9. 00 100. 00 s.oo 30. 49 15. 00 s. oo 25.go 1. 20 75. 00 12. 00 60. 00 $.OO 5. 00 3 34: - Osborn, Rowena A. GENERAL FUND Ott Hardware Co. do do Ovieda, Pacif'i c Paci fic do do do Toney Coas t Coast Publ ishi ng Publishing do Pacific Laundry Pacific Motor Tr ansport do do Co. Co. Co. Pacif'ic Motor Transport Company Page , Bertha C. Page , Martha R. Palmer, Lucie Parker, Fred A. Parma Company Parnell, Lucy w Pati ence , Lindsay Paul sen , Albena Paul sen , Arbena Peakets Variety Store Pealatere, Mrs. Petra Pechumer, Frank Pedersen, Cra r lotte Penney Co., J. c. Perozzi, Peter Peterson , Er ika Petit, Frank Pitman , Ruth F. Ple scia, Bessie B. Poehler, Esther Por twood, J ames Po st, Kathleen Po stmaster Po s tmaster Potter, Terence Poulsen, Charl es s. Powell, J oseph Prather, Allie M. Preisker, c. L. Prickett, Anna Prickett , Vall ie Purdom, Charles Queen , T. w. Qui jada, David H. Ra bbar, E. D. Ramal ho , L. F. Rauch , Evelyn s. 00 3.g3 37.ss 30. 23 50. 00 1 .50 2g.20 5.25 25.70 4.28 1. 65 i. os 100.00 s.oo 64.40 50. 00 52.06 s. oo 40.00 s.oo g.oo 1. 00 60.00 i g5.oo 75.00 6.76 6.32 23. 00 25.00 12. 06 75.17 s5. oo 7. 50 100.00 5.00 5.00 185.00 10.37 129.17 75.00 64.so 4o. oo 65.00 43.00 19. 06 s. 00 s. oo g. oo 3s.33 Real, Virginia GENERAL FUND Recreation Center Regner, Mary Rice,' Warren B. Riedel, Peter Ringuette , Lor etta - Rivas , Mrs. Petra Robbins , Hattie M. Robbins , Rose Rodenbeck s Rodenbecks Rodenbeck s Shoe Store Rodger, Luella B. ' Roemer, Edna Rollins , Verna Rembold, Clyde R. Romero, Ramon ' Farms , Rosemar y Rothberg , Ralph Rowen, F. F. Rudolph ' s Rudolph ' s Grocery & Hardware Co. Ruhjohn, Stanley ' Ruiz, Richard - Ruleau , p M. Safeway Store Safeway Store Sahm Dairy - do do Saladin, Wm. H. Saladin, Wm. H. ' Sander s , Norman H. Sanderson , Hazel Santa Barbara Cl inic do 'dO do do do do Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital do do do Santa Barbara Telephone Company Santa Barbara Telephone Co. do do do do do do do do ' do do do do do do - s.oo 60. 00 40.00 $ . 00 s.oo 112.50 10.00 g . oo 100. 00 3. 00 1.75 g6.75 s. oo s. oo 40. 00 50. 00 1.20 151.35 75. 00 20.00 20.90 64. 9s 40. 00 50.00 135. 00 17. 00 46.36 6.20 6. oo s. 00 s.oo 8. 00 $5. 00 27.00 65.50 12. 00 96.50 40.00 30. 00 29.63 10. 73 2.25 4. 60 7. 23 4. 65 3. 30 4.05 3. 05 .- 5 36 Santa Maria Milk Company GENERAL FUND Sant a Maria Milk Co . Santa Maria Valley Chamber of Santa Maria Val ley Warehouse Santa Ynez Valley Bank Sayre, Mrs. M. s. Schauer Print ing Studio Schauer Pr int ing Studio do do do do do do do do do Scherer Co. , R. L. Schiomeman , Emma B do do Schroeppel Dairy, G. Schul ze , Frank G Schurmeier, Harry L Scott, G. M. Seaside Hospital of Long Beach Seaside Oil Company Seaside Oi l Company Seaside Oil Company Sedgwick, Mary L. Senay, Per cy F. Sevigney , J . p . Shamhart, Reid E. Sh.aw , Arthur Shell Oil Co. Shell Oil Company Shell Oil Company Sheomaker , Mrs. J osephine Shumaker , Willie Silveria, Carolyn Simpson , Gertrude Simpson, Mrs. J ohn w. Smith Groc ery , Bert B. Smith, Margaret Smith, Sally Smyth, E. F. Sokoll, Anna Souther n Counties Gas Co. Southern Pacific Company Commerce Southern Pacific Milling Company Southwick, Pearl . Spencer, J ohnelle Stafford, p. M. Standar d Oil Co. of Cal i f ornia Stanley, Mamie State Dept. of Public -Health 306. 40 3.10 322.21 7. 60 5 00 15. 00 32. 00 5. 75 lS. 00 1.00 23. 00 12.74 g. oo s. oo 10. 00 100. 00 19. 50 6. 50 13. 65 15. 60 135. 00 g7.53 40. 00 s. oo 90. 00 10. 00 2 . 02 1. 50 25. 00 1. 20 $. 00 s. oo 16. 60 1. 30 s. oo 40. 00 9. 20 151.15 5$. l2 7. 60 145. 55 25. 00 95. 00 3. 00 50. 00 s. oo 3.50 December 5th, 1932 . Stationers Corporation GENERAL FUND Stationers Corporation Stedman, E J. Steele, Ida K. Sterling Press Stewart , J ohn L. Stewart , Rosalie Stier, Harry E. Stodden s Grocery Str onach, J ohn Strong , Grace Clark St. Franc i s School St. Vincent ' s Institution Sublett, Jr., Thomas c. Sullivan , Ann Sutter, J. Geo. Sweet, )J eanette Switzern, Florence Takken , Se lma V. Tapscott , Lulu M. Taulman , Geo1ge Taylor, Ernest s. Teams, H. H. Teeter, Mrs. Shirley Thole , El sie A. Thomas, H. B. Thompson, Mrs. El i zabeth Thompson , Elsie Thompson , Frank Thompson , Ma,e D. Thompson, Mary Tilley , H. L. Timmins , Hugh Todd, Albert Tomasini , Li llian D. Townsend, Mrs. w. C. Trafton , Muriel 4.s3 4.62 143.32 s. oo 9 .~o 290. 00 s. oo 8.00 2.00 6s .oo s.oo 375. 00 1565. 7S 100. 00 s . oo s. 00 s. 00 150.00 s.oo s.oo 50.00 8. 00 S. 43 50.00 8. 00 15.00 29. 33 150.53 50. 00 s. oo 112.50 8. 00 30. 00 100. 00 8.00 50.00 80. 00 Triggs , Dora 9. 33 Tunnell , Ellen S. 00 Union Oi l Company of Calif. 1. 50 Un ion Sugar Co. 8. 00 Valenzuela , Hazel 40.00 Valley Dairy 22.21 Van ' s Market 5. go Vasquez , Mrs. I sabel 15. 00 Va.ughn , Leon W. 8. 00 Veglia, Mario S. 00 Wa lker, Vill H. Walker, R. o. s.oo 14.25 3 ~------~------------------------------------- ---- -- 38 Wa rd, Ruth E. Wa rne, Gertrude Warren , Geo. Warren, Ma r garet Waterberry, Evelyn Wat er Wor ks Department Water Works Department do do Water Works Department \Vat son , Alida K. Watson , Raymond Weaver, Adelaide Webb, Ophel ia M Webster, Gertie M. We i dman , Phi l Weldon , Thomas p. do do do do do GEl1TERAL FUND Wester n Pipe & Steel Co We ston, Kenneth We stwick Iron Works White , Maybelle F. Whitford , H. E Will der, NanC'.Y Will it s , M. M. Wilson , Clarence Wi lson, Eva L. Wi l son, Eva L. Wi l son , George H. Wi l son , Vyrna Wi l son , Wi lliam J. Womans Club of Orcut t Wood, David J. Wood , David J. Wood , Emma Wood , Vincent E. Wood , Vincent E. Wood , William Wvrley , Ma.bel \'lurz, A. B. Wyl ie , Lou ise E. Yocum , Emma Yungl ing, J. H. Zahlke , Mr s. J osi e Hosmer, H. FIRST ROAD FUND Freeze and Freeze TH!RD ROAD FUND Lillard, Jr., w. T. $~ . 00 100. 00 g. oo 136. 00 s. oo 4S. 95 s.oo 35. 20 l . SO s. oo 4-. 00 45. 00 s.oo s. oo lS0. 00 2s. 6s 27. 14 30. 60 31.20 92. 10 4. $0 1. 60 s. oo 17. 00 75. 00 s. oo 40. 00 20. 83 212. 50 155. 00 20. 90 16. 20 s. oo g. 00 s.oo 2. 20 7. 60 3. 10 55. 00 50. 00 s.oo s. oo 50. 00 8. 00 23. 00 25. 00 llS.76 4-s. oo December 5th, 1932. Aust in West er n Rd. Mach. Co . GOOD ROADS FUND Black s Auto Body & Radlator Works Breen , Ed Burns , J im Campbell, Geor ge Ca.mpbell , J ohn Commercial Motor Service Cooley Co . , A. B. Crook Company Dinsmore , Albert Fa bing , F. L. Floyd, Manley Gehr, Lloyd Glantz , W. Har11pton , J . W Harnischfeger Sales Cor p. Hildenbrand , Jr. , A. J. Hobbs , Bert Howard , Frank J ensen , Arthur J ohns-Manville Corpora t i on J ohnston , Eugene Kennedy, Tom Mack-International Mot or Tr uck Co r n. Mattos , M. Maxwell , Frank Moder , Harry Moll , Frank Ott Hardware Co. do do Pac if i c Coa st Pub. Co. Palisades Petroleum Corporation Richar dson , ~! . Robles , Daniel Rodman , Walter Rodman , Walter Rogers, Earl Romer o, Frank Romer o, Fred Santa Barbara Rock Co . Smith, W. F. Snow , Beverley Standard Oil Co . Sull i van, Earl Tyrrel l , E. A. Un i on Hardware & Metal Co . do do do Usher, T. s. Wat son , Raymond ' $1 72. 60 23. 10 60 . 00 36. 00 27. 50 25 . 00 . S5. 1g i33 . 33 75.72 40. 50 48. 00 45. 00 35. 00 10. 00 16.50 1. 64 s6. 4o 19 . 50 25. 00 10. 00 22. 24 6. 00 42. 00 13. 65 36. 00 4. 50 6. oo 14. 00 21. 56 44. 22 2. 50 i 9g. 00 4 0. 00 36.00 40. 00 25. 00 25. 00 12.95 36. 00 424.32 i4. oo 57. 00 13. 60 54. 00 15. 00 24. 29 l05. g7 54.oo 25. 00 40 West ern Pipe & Steel Co. GOOD ROADS FUND \Veston , Kennet h Wh it ney, Charles Willi ams , .M. L Winans , c. A \V itte , W. A. Mi d. Coun. Pub. Serv. Co. do do do do do do do do do Ca.ywood , Hal D. Wi l son , Wi lliam J . Wood , Emma Berrer as , Alex McGr egor 1 J. D. Ramir ez , Al CASMAL IA LT. DI ST. FU~!D GUAD, LT. DIST. FUND LOS AL. A;:os LT DIST. FUND ORCUTT LT. DIST. FUND SALARY FUND 25. 00 21 . 00 31 . 20 94. 20 g7 95 93. 60 SA~J TA MARIA CEME. DIST. FUND 24-. 00 50. 00 24-. 00 Upon the passage of the foregoing or der , the r oll being called , the fo l lowing Supervisor s voted Aye , t o wi t : Thomas T. Dinsmor e , Sam J . St anwoo~ , Fred G. St evens, Ronal d M. Adam and c. L Preisker. Nays , none. Absent, none. Upon motion the Board adj ourned sine die The for egoing minutes are hereby appr oved. - Board of Super vi so r s. Attes t : Count y Aid - for Relie f f Unemploymen Cl e rk. Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, December 12th, 1932, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fr ed G. Stevens, Ronald M. Ad.am and c. L . Prei sker, and the Clerk. Supervisor o. L. Preisker in the chair The minutes of the last regular meeting were read, and upon motion duly seconded . and carried, it i s ordered that the said minutes be corrected on the face thereof by . striking out the words the Board of Supervisors, Auditor and Treasurer, in their official capacities, on lines 36 and 37, page 2~, Kinute Book No. g, of the Board of Supervisors. The minutes were thereupon approved as corrected . In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment: . . It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper persons to receive county a id; Opon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set opposite their respective names to wit: No. Name Baker, Emmett lend.rick, W. H. Boydston, B. M. Trester, Ralph Amount $6.oo 6.oo 9.00 9.00 District First do do do County Aid _ for Relief o Unemployment ' Name Avant, Louis Schuyler, Earl Johns, Leo Johns, Jay Holsten, George Hubbard, H. c. Stiver son., Otis Smith, Lige Romero, Louis Valenzuela, Joe Ruiz, Andrew Breck, Sam Berry, Yater Buckley, Dan Juarez, Frank Jlile s, Erb ine Sipes, Joe Tello, Stanley Wilbur, William Wilbur, Louis Rhoades, Alva Coles, Butler - December 12th, 1932. Amount $15.00 6.oo 6.oo 6.oo 12.00 6.oo 6. 00 6.00 6.oo 6.oo 3.00 is.oo 3.00 9.00 6.oo 12.00 15.00 9.00 6.oo In the Ma.tter. of County Aid for ~~ 1, ief of Unemployment: ' t q District First do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper persons to receive county aid; Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persona for the amounts set opposite their respective names, to wit: No. W-557 558 559 560 561 562 563 567 56g 569 603 571 570 572 573 574 575 576 577 Name Alcala, Paula . Alkire , Oma Bell, Mabel Brannick, Eva Cadwell, Helen _canning, D. J. Chandler, Elizabeth Cozzalio, Mary Craig, Genevieve Dunleavy, Nellie Ennis, Josie Gearing, Ida Hall, Francis Gentry, Lena Gillilan, Mrs. Art Goggia, Agena Hawkins, Agnes Haere, Agapi~a Hunter, Elizabeth Amount $2.00 10.00 10.00 6.oo 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 3.00 s.oo 10.00 4.oo g.oo 10.00 6.oo 4. oo 10.00 District 154-B-7 Second do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 1 42 No. 57g 5go 5g1 604 5g2 615 5g3 5g4 606 607 6og 5g7 609 5gg 5g9 590 591 593 594 595 596 597 59g 599 600 565 613 610 579 7354 7553 7597 7590 733g 7323 7473 7g56 7855 7576 7473 7314 7632 7364 7316 7374 7490 7523 7445 Name Jackman, Edna King, Rose Kolstadt, Bertha Larsen, Ellen Leon, Jennie Kaylor , Alice McCullough, Pearl L ~nville, Annie McMurdo, Ann Mercado, Berta Monson, Mahala Newman , Charlotte Perez, Elna Purdy, Mary Ray, Mary Ellen Reynolds, Margaret Riveria, Trinadad Rog.era, Julia Sa ilro , Mattie Salazar, Wilhelmina SiLva, Marie Sproat, Aurelia Vasquez, Marie Weiss , Anna Yarborough, Lena Andrade, Mary Ayala, Marie Hensy, Edith J ones , May Acuna, Santiago Alt amirino, Ignacio Araluce, Abel Arrellane s , Louis J. Arrellanes, Luz A. Arri as, Charles Ashbaugh , Bart Abels , Edgar Beltram, John Bai ty, George Barbere, Robert Barrios, Joe Bateman , Roy Beltram, Sisto Ben1~z, Antonio Bianchin, Orlando Blevins , William Boakes, Geor ge . Brentner, Howard Amount tg.oo 6. oo 4.oo 4.oo 10. 00 4. oo 6. 00 10. 00 6. 00 s.oo 6.oo 10. 00 s. 00 4. oo 10.00 4. oo 10.00 4. oo 10. 00 g. 00 10. 00 s. 00 10. 00 6.oo 10. 00 6. 00 6.oo 2.00 6. 00 9.00 12. 00 9.00 6. 00 6. oo 9.00 15. 00 15. 00 6.oo 6. 00 9.00 6. 00 9.00 9.00 9. 00 12. 00 6. oo 9.00 9.00 District 154-B-7 Second do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do No. 7540 7453 74o3 7650 7652 7655 77g9 6196 7566 7567 7555 7343 75g2 7446 7325 7619 7525 7545 7633 7306 742S 7612 7620 7556 7461 7349 7418 7414 7626 7790 7791 7001 7g42 767g 7565 7311 7447 7500 7615 74S2 7593 7367 75g1 7651 7792 7S41 7675 7512 December 12th, 1932. Name Briscoe, Joseph Bruno, Tullio ~rock , Emmett ~raden , William ~rown, Wm. G. ~ond, Roy ~ertino, Joe ~eltram, John Qaballero, Edward Qaballero, Nash Calderon, T. A. qalles, Geronimo Qase, Hugh Qisneros, Hen.ry Cisneros, Joseph R. Qody, Andrew Colman, Gu eta v Qonlon, James Sr. Ooole, Eugene Cooper, P. w. Qontreras, Faustino Qopleman, Connie Qordero , Alphonse Cordero, Harrye E. Cordero, Peter ;ordero, Joe D. Corral, Monte 9ota, Joseph E. C. o.t a, Juan Cochran, Georga Catcott, Prisilla C. orral, Lazaro C. onlon , James H. Dale, Joseph s. l;)ally, George Davie, Joe J;iaz, Henry l;)ominguez, Albert Dominguez, Dan ~ominguez, Edward Doubek, Chas. ~upuy, John Doremus, Fantomas J?alton, George J?ayton, Thos. D. avila, Abel Dawson, Robert ~ckles, Lloyd Amount 19.00 6.oo 12.00 9.00 1g.oo 15.00 13.50 6.oo 15.00 15.00 9.00 9.00 12. 00 9.00 9.00 13.50 9.00 15.00 6.oo 3.00 6.oo 9.00 6. oo 12.00 9.00 9.00 6. 00 9.00 15. 00 15.00 15. 00 3.00 12.00 15.00 12.00 6.oo 9.00 15.00 9.00 3.00 9.00 9. 00 9.00 6.oo 15.00 3.00 9.00 District 154-B-7 Second do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do ~------~---------- - -- ---- --- ----- - 44 No. 7333 6911 74$1 7677 7522 76i6 7379 7474 7515 7575 7397 7351 7345 7793 7679 7420 7579 73g1 7312 7550 7493 75g7 761g 7~50 74g9 7452 7411 7407 7300 7622 7654 7go4 7949 7g42 7510 7513 7335 75g9 7562 7511 7474 7398 7305 7419 7357 7429 7496 7627 . Name Elizalde, Timotio Espana, . Jose Espin9sa, Vincent E!lgelson, Adolph Farkason, John P. J'echt, Jacob Fernandez, Joe F. Fernandez, Juan Jose Fontana, John Franco, Manuel French, Henry Frausto, Severo Freidly, Allan Ferris, Arthur Ford, Harry Galindo, Gilbert Gapa, John F. Garcia, Carmelo Garcia, Gabriel Garcia, Peter P. Garcia, Wenselado Garrett, Richard Gleason, Jack Gonzales, Armando Gonzales, Edward R. Gonzales, Gregorio Gonzales, Julio Greenwald, Ed. Gretzinger, Ralph Gudgeon, George Goodrich, A. p, Greve, Leslie Gonzales, Di R. Glaiste~, Middleton Hall, Albert o. Harrison, Roy J. Hart, Raymond Hartman, Ed Hasbrouk, A. Heaton, Cecil Hernandez, Albert Hernandez, Al'b.ert B. Hernandez, Ignacio B. Hernandez, Jose s. Hernandez, Jose N. Herrera, Chas. Herrera, Felipe Herrera, Salvador - - -------------------------- - --- Amount 9.00 3.00 9. 00 12.00 3.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12. 00 12.00 12.00 6.oo 15.00 6.oo 9.00 15.00 6.oo 3.00 9. 00 9.00 12.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 6.oo 12.00 6.oo 12.00 lS. 00 12.00 3.00 12.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 12.00 7.50 6. 00 15. 00 9.00 9.00 9.00 6.oo 15.00 District 154-B-7 Se0:6nd do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do . do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do No. 7557 7469 73g7 7366 7340 7536 7423 7552 74o4 7502 7646 76g1 7516 7390 7526 7315 7574 75gg 7301 7624 7350 7330 7535 7649 7653 7176 7611 75os 749g 7501 7533 7464 7462 7342 7310 7454 7376 . 7430 7621 74-33 7470 7497 7460 7643 7657 7soo 6923 7573 Name Hessinger, John Heugel, Erhardt Hewston, Edward Hickman, Clyde Hil4ebrand, George HCJ:dge, Grant Hogan, Lester Hook, Arthur Howell, Rollie Hurt, William Hill, Clarence Hansen, Holger Ing~am, Van Ness Infante, Maximo Jenkinson, Harry Johnson, August F. Johnson, Lucius Keeler, Thoe. Kel.ly, Albert Kela, Chas. Kent, David Kenny, Chas. Xuzz ie, Andrew Kirkwood, Jack Knott, Chas. w. Kirikidias, Frank Lane, Lester Lang, Henry Lara, Marcus Lel3, Jason Jr. Lee, Lester Leon, Richard Leon, Tony Leyva, Louis Limon, Joe Lo.na, Raymond Lopez, Fredrico Lopez, Joe D. Lqpez, Renaldo Love, James Lozano" Francisco Lt?-cero, Frank Ltma, Frank L~e, James J. December 12th, 1932 Amount t15. 00 3.00 9.00 6. 00 12.00 9. 00 15.00 9.00 15.00 12.00 12.00 6. 00 9.00 9.00 9.00 6. 00 12.00 12.00 6. 00 9.00 6. 00 9.00 6.oo 9.00 15.00 6.oo 6.oo 6.oo 3.00 9.00 4.50 12.00 15.00 6.oo 6.oo 6. 00 3.00 6.oo 6.oo 9.00 12.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 Livermore, Clifford 15.00 Logan, Aimee c. Lee, Jess ' Malengo, Edward 15. 00 3.00 3.00 District 154-B-7 Second do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 5 46 No. 7456 7492 7395 7472 7601 7449 7520 7437 7466 7339 73g5 75go 7551 7351 7369 7332 7415 7795 7950 7560 7546 7416 7506 7548 752~ 7536 75g4 7329 7605 7g43 731g 7946 794S 7560 7361 7384 7630 734-S 74o6 7495 7426 7440 7794 7638 7703 7554 759g 7617 Name Martinez, Gallileo Kar t inez, J. B. Martinez. Jose C. Mart.inez, Jose A. Mazzini, Ted Medina, Sam Medley, Harold Mendoza, Andres Kendoza, Frank Mendoza, Manuel Mendoza, Mauro Mercado, John Kilier, George Misemer, Leo Mishela, Joe . Moffitt, Andrew Molino, Victoriano Kee, Jack Man.chester, John Mcdann, Patrick McDonough, Wm. B. Mc in to sh , Evan . Mccants, Luther . Mccarthy, John B. Nava, Alfonso Navarrez, Louis Newman, John Newlon, Cecil Newsome, Lawrence Na-gel, Bud Ojeda, Jose Pagels, Otto Pagels, Otto Pace, William Padilla, Felix palata, Marcos Palma, Joe Penrose, Clarence Pereyra, Jesus Perez, Diego . Perez, Jesus Palata, Nick Polly, Rudolph Perry, Harold Pettingill, Emory Raposa, Manuel Rawak, Samuel Rendon, Christoval Amount t6.oo 6.oo 9.00 6. 00 15.00 6.oo 3.00 15. 00 9.00 9.00 18.00 9.00 6. 00 12.00 12.00 15.00 9.00 15.00 15.00 12. 00 15. 00 12.00 15.00 9. 00 9. 00 9.00 6.oo 9.00 9.00 9.00 3.00 6.oo 6.oo 12. 00 3. 00 15.00 15.00 15.00 12.00 3.00 15.00 15. 00 District 154-B-7 Second do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do \ ~. December 12th., 1932 No. Na.me Amount District 7i+g6 6. 00 151'--B-7 Reza, Edmundo Second ' 73g3 Reyna, Arthur 12.00 do 7491 Rhoad~s, Emil 12.00 do 7377 Roble~, Chae. 12.00 do 7591 Rodarte, Reynard 6.oo do 7327 Romer~, Alfonso 6.oo do 7564 Romer9, Fred Jr. 3.00 do 7503 Romer.o, Joseph 9.00 do 73g2 Ruiz' Antonio 6.oo do 74o5 Ruiz' Albert P. 12.00 do 7410 Ruiz' Angel 9.00 do 7424 Ruiz Elario 6. 00 do 7796 Russell, Wm. E. lS.00 do 7255 Rush~ Robert 12.00 do 7og9 Ruef~, Joseph 3.00 do 7444 Sala~ar, Frank 12.00 do 7431 Sandqval, Emilio 6. 00 do 7331 Sasso, James 9.00 do 7319 Sarinano, Pablo -6.oo do 7337 Saucedo, Margarito 9.00 do 7504 Saulsberry, Joe 9.00 do 736S Serna, Christobal 9.00 do 74g7 Shannon, James 15.00 do 7602 Shea, Ralph Jr. 9.00 do 7307 Sierra, James 3. 00 do 7344 Silva, Israel 6.oo do 7594 Slater, William 6.oo do 7503 Snyder, Earl 6.oo do 7413 Soto, Bennie 9.00 do 7577 Storni, Walter 9.00 do 7471 Suniga, Dominic 9.00 do 7572 Swar s, Frank 9.00 do 7542 Straughn, Alfred . 3. 00 do 7645 Somers, James L 12.00 do 779g Sparrow, w. s. 15.00 do 7663 Stafford, H. c. 10.50 do 7729 Steele, Thos. 9.00 do 7539 Tarfer, George 12.00 do 7467 Thompkins, Frank 6. 00 do 7321 Torres, Joe 3.00 do 765g Torres, Raphael 12.00 do 7304 Trujillos, Miguel 3.00 do 7797 Taylor, Arthur P. 15.00 do 7647 Ullrich, Willa.rd 6.oo do 6935 Uribe, Manuel 3.00 do 7362 Valencia, Manuel 15.00 do 7459 Valencia, . Frank 6.oo do 7394 Valenzuela, .Frank 6. 00 do ' , , - 48 County Aid for Relief a'" Unemployment - ------- ----------- No. Name Amount District 7477 . $6.oo 154-B-7 Vasquez, Arnold Second 7341 . Vielma, Nash 6.oo do 74g3 I Villa, Jesus 12.00 do 7365 . Willa.more, Santiago 6.oo do . 7517 Wayland, Frank 9.00 do . 7592 Wegener, Wm. 6.oo do . 7~3 Weil, Harry 6. 00 do . 7517 Welty, Scott 12.00 do . 7393 White, William 3. 00 do . 7530 Williama, Albert 12. 00 do . 7656 Wade, Elijah 15.00 do 7644 . Weinis, Wm 9.00 do . 7go5 Weston, Al C. 15.00 do . 7799 Wilson, Ray 12.00 do 7945 Williamson, Stanley 9.00 do 744g . Ybarra, Augustine 6.oo do 7547 . Zegers, William 12.00 do 7336 Zanin i, Victor L. 6.oo do In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment: 'I It appear~ng to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper persons ~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 following persons for the amounts set . opposite their respective names, to wit: No. Name Dec.7-s-9-10 Q. W. Rheams Dec. g_9 ~. N. Robinson Dec. 7-g-9-10 tidel Ostini Dec.6-7-$-9-10 .Al Ferrari Dec. 7-S-9-10 Q. N. Dix Dec.5-6-7-s-9-+o Geo. Bland Dec.5-6-7-s-9 .T. A. Stuart Dec.5-6-7-g-9-+o B. c. Lyons Dec.5-6-7-g-9 .Tony lfello Dec.5-6-7-s-9-io M. Huyck Dec. 10 Cecil Couch Dec. 6-7 T/. n. Ryland Dec. 5-6-7- Sam Hoover Dec. 7-g J. Washenfelder . I Amount $12.00 6.oo 12.00 15. 00 12.00 lS.00 15. 00 lS~OO 15.00 18.00 3.00 6.oo 9.00 6.oo District Fourth Di st. do do do do do do do do do do do do do County Aid fc r - Relief of Unemployment . In. the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment: . It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are pro per persons to receive county aid; . Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw . his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set . o~posite their respective names, to wit: . I No. Nov. & Dec. 1932 5-6-7 5-6-7-g 5-6 5-6(i) 1-2-5 5-6-7-g 5-6-7 5-6-7-s 5 5-6-7-s 5-6-7-s- 5-6-1-s 5-6-7-s 5-6-7-g 5-6-7-g 5 5 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-6(t) 5-6-7-g 5-6 5-6-7 5-6-7-g 5-6Ct 5-6-7-s 5 5-6 5-6Ct) 5-6-7-9-10 5-6 5-6-7-s 5 5-6-7-g 5-6-7-g 5-6 5-6-7-s 5-6-7' 5-6-7-s 5-6-7 5-6-7 5-6-7-s 5-6-7-g 5-6 5-6 December 12th 1932. Name Adame, :Pete ' Avila, Louis . Baload, Jacinto . Barker, John E. Barnett, Ivan Bishop, John Blocker, John Briggs, Charles . Brookshire, Charles Caldwell, J. D. Gavestri, Charles Chappell, George . Chavez, Manuel Conrad, J. G . Oottrell, Wm. Y. Cox, Marion Coykendall, Warren . Davis, Ross . Dela Guerra, Arthur Dela Guerra, Kelly . Dominguez, Teodulo . Estrada, B. - Estrada, Jose Emerson, Lloyd Ferrarri, Sylvester Forbes, Willard . Foster, William . Fouts, Wilbur . Franklin, Lawrence Fox, Edwin . Galban, Louis . Gardner, William . Glass, Albert . Glassgow, George . Gowen, Orville . Graff, Jr. , Ed Gro sdidiet, Rolland Gularte, David . Hansen, Alfred O. . Hartley, Marion Haven a , Harry . Hayes, James Herman, Joe Hibbard, Jr. , Bert Hibbard, Sr., Bert - Hoback, Joe Howard, Fred Amount .~.oo s.oo 4.oo 3.00 6. 00 g.oo 6.oo s. 00 2.00 s.oo s.oo s.oo s.oo s.oo g.oo 2.00 2.00 4.00 4.00 4. 00 4. 00 3.00 s.oo 4.oo 6.oo s.oo 3.00 s.oo 2. 00 4. 00 3.00 15.00 4. oo g. 00 2.00 s.oo g.oo 4.oo g. 00 6.oo s.oo 6.oo 6.oo s.oo s.oo 4.oo 4.oo 9 District Five do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 50 No. Name Nov. & Dec. 1932. 5-6-7-g Hubble, Me.lvin 5-6-7 5-6-7-s 5-6-7-g 5-6 5-6-7-g 5-6-7-g 5-6-7 5-6-7 5-6-7-$-9 5-6-7 5-6-7-g 5-6-7-g-9,.10Ct) 5-6-7-g 7 5-6-7-s 5-6-7-g Hughes, Jr., Harley Hughes, Sr., Harley Johnson, Arthur E. Johnson, Kenneth Jensen, Glenn K. eck, John Kinyon, J. J. Kirkland, Frank Landers , Wm. Lawrence, Joe Lee, Robert Lepping, Marie Lovelace, Harold KcCollum, Philip McCoy, D. D. . KoKeehan, Robert 5-6 KcQuown, Roy 5-6-7-8 Mankins, Elmer H. 5-6 Maynard, J. c. 2s-29-30-1-2-5-6-7-g Mendoza, Charles 5-6-7 5-6-7 1-2-5-6(!) 5-6-7 5-6-7-g 5-6-7 5-6-7 5-6-7-s-9 5 5-6-7-g 5-6-7 5-6-7 5-6-7-g 5-6Ct 5-6-7 5-6-7-g 5-6-7-s-9 5-6 5-6 5-6-7-g-9 1-5-6-7-g 5-6-7-s 5-6-7-s-9t 5-6-7-s 5-6-7 5-6 5-6-7-s 5-6-7-s 5-6-7-g Nelson, Mason Nonella, Caesar Ogaz, Ri to Parrish, Ferdinand Patchen, c. L. Pegg, Eugene Perry, Eben Peters, E. c. Pico, Joe Porter, Raphael Ralph, Roy Ramirez, Ed Ramirez, F. B. Ramos, Julio Ryan, Robert Scott, Eddie Sexton, William Shell, Preston Schoemaker, Walter Silva, wm. Snow, Vida H. Stevenson, Gail Stovall, Harold Streicher, Val Stubblefield, Oscar Sweeney, Fred J. Taute, John Taylor, Allen Valenzuela, Jose - Amount s.oo 6.oo s.oo g.oo 4.oo g.oo s.oo 6.oo 6.00 15.00 6.oo s.oo 7.50 e. oo 2. 00 s.oo g.oo 4. 00 s.oo 4.oo lS.00 6. 00 6. 00 7. 00 6.oo g.oo 6.oo 6.oo 7.50 2.00 g.oo 6.oo 6.oo s. 00 3.00 6.oo s.oo 10.00 4.oo 4.oo 10.00 15.00 s.oo 9.00 g.oo 6.oo 4.oo s.oo s.oo g.oo District Five do .do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do December 12th, 1932. No. Name Nov. & Dec. 1932 5-6-7- Vargas, Cirilio 5-6-7-g 5-6-7-s 5 5-6Ct 5-6Ct) 5-6-7 5-6-7 Vigil, Ed Volk, Ed Walker, Wm. Webster, Walter o. Webster, Robert West, Clarence Williams, Earl I Amount $6. 00 a.oo s.oo 2. 00 3.00 3.00 6. 00 6.oo District Five do do do do do do do 5 Williams, H. A. 2.00 do Closing Roa ~ In the Matter of Closing Public Road through Rancho Jesus Maria, in 4th Road through Ran ho J esus Maria. District. Unon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Board passed and adopted the following r esolution, to wit: RESOLUTION No. 819. WHEREIS, the present road through, over and across the Rancho de Jesus Maria, due to washouts and lack of repair is now unsafe and dangerous to be traveled upon by the public; and WHEREAS, the said road is impassable through, over and across the regularly established rights of way; and WHEREAS, the said County of Santa Barbara has not had sufficient funds on hand at this time to prepare said roads over the right of way so that they may be safe for public travel; NOi, THEREFORE, it is ordered that the Supervisor of the Fourth District be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to temporarily close the said public road and right of way through , ov~r and across the Rancho de Jesus Maria until further order of the Board of Supervisors and place at the entrance to said property a sign informing the p:ubl.ic t hat the said r oad and right of way has been temporarily closed and notifying the public that the roads and right of way are closed to the use of the public. That said road and right of way to be temporarily closed is commonly known as the Barker Grade Road or the "Lompoc to Casmalia Road", a description of which is recorded in Order Establishing Highwsi.y, Feb. 10, 1887, Road Book A, page 69, or ' Right of way Book 12, page 112, as per County Clerk File Box No. 456, from the South line of the Marshall Properties Holding Company; property in the Rancho de Jesus Karia, which point is on Course 34 of said road to the South line of the present Fift Road District, being the center line of Los Alamos Cr eek, which is in Course 66 of said road; And be it further ordered th.at the owner of said Rancho de Jesus Maria is hereby authorized and directed t o temporarily obstruct and maintain sufficient and necessary barriers at such points as he sees fit at the entrance of said road to his property and the exit of said road to his property, and at any other point or places along said road or right of way so as to prevent the public from using the said road or right of way; and, be it. further ordered that the owner of said property shall have the right to erect and maintain at the entrance and exit of said r oad and right of way signs which r ead as follows: "Tempoxarily closed by the Order of the Board of .Supervisors. " And be it further or~ered that the Clerk of the Board prepare a notice which is t o be published in the Lompoc Record for at least three issues, stating that the above mentioned road is closed to public use. 1 52 Order Establi ing Highway. . / n- In the Matter of Order Establishing Highway. Accept a.nce of . I Deed of Marsh l l Propert ies Ho ld i f1g Co Upon motion," duly seconded and carried, the Board passed and adopted the following Resolution, to wit: RESOLUTION NO. 820. WHEREAS, the County of Santa Barbara is the owner of certain highways and rights of way for road purposes through, over and across what is known as the Rancho de Jesus Ma.r ia; and WHEREAS, the said Rancho de Jesus Maria is located in the Fourth Supervisorial District of the ' County of Santa Barbara, State of California; and WHEREAS, owing to the lapse of time it is practically impossible to exactly locate the points on said highway or right of way from the field notes of the survey of such road or right of way; and WHEREAS, the County of Santa Barbara and the Marshall Properties Holding Company are desirous of making certain changes in the roadway and the right of way and esta~ blishing other and di~ferent roads and rights of way through, over and across the said property: NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that the said point "A as shown upon Map Showing Survey of Right of Way for 50 ft. County Road, across the Southerly portion of the Marshall Properties Holding Companye property, a part of the Rancho de Jesus 1la.ria, Santa Barbara Co. California, Surveyed by J. D. McGregor, Sept. 1932" recorde in Book 22, page 46 of Kaps and Surveys, Records of Santa Barbara County, California December 13th, 1932, is a point upon the center line of the "Lompoc to casmalia County Road", as described in order Establishing Highway, Feb. 10, lg76, Road Book . 'A' or Right of Way Book 12, page 112, Records of Santa Barbara County, Calif." And be it further resolved that that certain point "B" as shown upon Map Showing Survey of Right of Way for 50 ft. County Road across the Southerly portion of the Marshall Properties Holding Companys property, a part of the Rancho de Jesus Maria, Santa Barbara Co. California, Surveyed by J. D. McGregor, Sept. 1932M, record d in Book 22, page 46 of Maps and Survey$, records of Santa Barbara County, Cal iforn:ia December 13th, 1932, is a point upon the center line of that certain County Road, as described in deed Book 1 of Deeds, at page 253, Records of Santa Barbara County, California. rn the Matter of Acceptance of Deed of Marshall Properties Holding Company to ; I Certain Lands in the County of Santa Barbara. Whereas, Marshall Properties Holding Company, a corporation, has duly executed and delivered to the County of Santa Barbara, a deed dated the 9th day of December, 932, wherei~said Marshall Properties Holding Company, a corporation, is granter, and the County of Santa Barbara grantee, conveying certain rights of way for a public highwa , in the 4th Road District, County of Santa Barbara, State of Cal ifornia; 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 the same to be recorded. Vacat ion of ./ In the Matter of the Petition of Marshall Properties Holding Company and others Highway t hrou h Marshall Prop r- for the Vacation and Abandonment of a Certain Highway, Road and Lane, in Road t ies Holding Co ' s . Property District No. 4, in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California. 0 R D E R. The petition of Marshall Pro perties Holding Company, and others, in the above entitled matter, coming on regularly to be heard this 7th day of November, 1932, and ----------r---- - - ------------------------------------------- December 12th, 1932. continued until ~ovember 14, 1932, and thereupon and on November 14, 1932, continued for further hear ing until November 21, 1932, at 10 o'clock a. m., and thereupon and on November 21, 1932, continued for further heari~ until December 5, 1932, at 10 o'clock a . m., and thereupon and on December 5, 1932, continued for further hearing until December 12, 1932, at 10 o'clock a. m., and it appearing that said petition was filed 3 herein on the 10th day of October, i932, and that said petition was signed by more th ten freeholders in said County of Santa Barbara, and that more than two of said freeholders were re sidents of the Fourth Road District of the said County of Santa Barbara and who are taxed therein for road purposes, and that the whole of the pr operty affected by these proceedings, is situated in said Fourth Road District; And that on the 10th day of October, 1932, a.n order was duly and regularly made by this Board, fixing Monday, the 7th day of November, 1932, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day , at the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, in the Court House, ' in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, as the time a nd place for hearing said petition, and providing that notice of the time and place fixed for hearing said petition be given to all freeholders in the said road district by publication of such notice in the Santa Maria Daily Times, a newspaper of general cirailation, printed and published in said County of Santa Barbara, for at least two successive weeks prior to said day fixed for said hearing, and that a simila notice be posted conspicuously along the line of the proposed vacation; And it further appearing that said notice has been duly and regularly published a.nd po sted as prescribed by the aforesaid order and as prescribed by law, and that affidavits of such publication a nd posting have been duly filed herein; and said hearing having been heard, and it appearing that all of the allegations contained in said petition are true; and it further appearing that the whole of said public highway, roa a.nd lane described in said petition is uzmecessary for present or prospective public use; and it further appearing that no one has appeared herein, or before this Board, objeot1ng t o an order being made as prayed for in said petit ion ; It is hereby ordered that the said highway, road and lane in said Fourth Road District, County of Santa Barbara, AS described in said petition, to wit: TWenty-five (25) feet on each side of the following described l ine, commencing at a redwood stake 2 x 3 in. sq. and 3 ft. long marked L. p. R. 1 from which station No. 34 of the County Road leading from the town of Lompoc to Guadalupe bears s. 34 3/4 E. 21.57 chains distant and running thence N. 5gi0 W. g7.47 cha.ins to a redwood stake marked L. P. R. No. 2, thence N. g2 3/4 w. 93.43 chains to ~ redwood stake marked L. P. R. No. 3, thence N. gg0 W. 170.46 chains to a redwood stake marked L. p. R No. 4, thence N. 75 w. 7.20 chains to a redwood stake marked L. P. R. No. 5, thence S. 67t0 w. 4.33 chains to a redwood stake marked L. P. R. No. 6, thence N. 67t0 w. 13.34 chains to a redwood stake marked L. P.R. No. 7, thence s. g4 w. ll.77 chains to a redwood stake marked L. P. R. No. g, thence s. 52!0 w. 22. 00 chains to a redwood stake marked L. P. R. No. 9, thence N. 7go W. 2.69 chains to a redwood stake marked L. p. R. No. 10, thence s. 80 3/4 w. 4.go chains to a redwood s take marked L. p. R. No. 11, thence N. g5 3/4 W. 3.15 chains to a redwood stake marked L. p. R. No. 12, thence S. 740 W. 12.39 chains to a redwood stake marked L. P. R. No. 13, thence N g7t0 w. 9 42 chains to a redwood stake ma.rked L. P. R. No. 14, thence s. 32 3/4 w 2. 42 chains to a redwood stake marked L. P. R. No. 15, from which a post on the North line of the Steam Ship Co's land bears S. 32 3/4 w. 25 ft. distant, thence s. 51i E. 5.26 chains to a redwood stake marked L. p. R. No. 16, thence s. 4o- 0 w. g.3g chains to a redwood stake marked L. P. R. No. 17, to the middle of the Co. Road leading from 54 Lompoc to Lompoc Landing from which a post at the s. E. Cor. of the Steam Ship Cos land bears N. 5lt0 w. 25 ft. di st. be, and the same is hereby vacated, discontinued, abandoned and abolished, and the public easementheretofore existing shall from and after the date hereof cease and determine. Property Dee ed / to State for v Delinquent T xes . In the Mattxz- of Property Deeded to the State for Delinquent Taxes. C D $ Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Board passed and adopted the fol- Petition for _ State Aid . . Petition for 1- State Aid. lowing Resolution, to wit: RESOLUTION NO. g21 WHEREAS, the property hereinafter particularly described wa_s sold to the State of California, for non-payment of taxes, which had been regularly assessed for the years hereinafter set forth, and was thereafter deeded to the State of California as provided in Section 37g5 of the Political Code, and WHEREAS, said property is not at this time, of value great enough that it can be sold by the State for a sum equal to the amount of all taxes levied upon said property, and all interest, costs, penalties and expenses up to the date of sale, and it would be to the- best interest of the State to sell said property for a sum less or sums less than the sum equal to the amount of all taxes levied upon said property, and all interest, costs, penalties and expenses u~ to the date of sale; now therefore, BE IT RESOLVED, that in the judgment of this Board of Supervisors, the propert hereinafter particularly described, owned by the State, is not at t his time of value great enough that it can be sold by the State, for a sum equal to the amount of all taxes, levied upon said property, and all interest, costs, penalties and expenses up to the date of sale, and that it would be to the best interest of the State to sell said property for a sum or sums hereinafter set forth after each separate parcel of property, together with the expenses of sale, and which said property is situate, lyng and being. in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and more particu la.rly described as f ollows, to wit: PROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE JUNE 29, 1927, FOR TAXES OF 1926. Deed No. S. Road District 5. School District, Olive. Lots 2, 3 & 4, Sec. 27, Twp. 9 Range w. 32, San Bernardino Meridian, 75 acres, and Fractional Sec. 2S, Twp. 9 Range w. 32,' San Bernardino. Meridian; 625 acres, according to official map. The minimum sum for which said property may be sold is hereby fixed at $3,700.00. . . . . . ~ In the matter of the Petition of Shigereru Ikeda, 23 Ashley Ave., Santa Barbar, . . . . Calif., for County Aid for Lily, Mabel and Nancy Ikeda, Minors It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Lily Ikeda, aged 6 . . . . years; Mabel Ikeda, aged g years; and Nancy Ikeda, aged 10 years, are half-orphans an are proper persons t o receive County Aid, and are in the custody of 'said Shigeteru Ikeda, It is ordered t'hat the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor of said Shigeter'u Ikeda, for t he sum of Thir'ty and oor100 dollars, and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the fur.ther order of this . . . . Board, said money t o be used for the support of the above named minors In the Matter of the Petition of Erasmo Corral, 705 Vi.ne st., sa.n ta Barbara, Calif., for County Aid for c'ath.erine, Guillermina, Ymelda and Abigail. Corral, Minors. . . It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board t hat said Catherine Corral, aged 9 years; Guillermina Corral, aged 5 years; Ymelda Corral, aged 3 years; and Abigail Corra1, aged 2 months and 14 days, are half:arphans and are proper persons to receive Restoration of State and County Aid to Ne edy Age Per son. December 12th, 1932. County Aid, and are in the custody of said Erasmo Corral, It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor of County Welfare Department, for the sum of Forty and 00/100 dollars, and for a like amount on tpe f :ir st 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 Application. for Restoration of State and County Aid to Needy Aged Per son. It appearing ~o the Board that the hereinafter named applicant for State and County Aid to needy .aged 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 aged person mentioned in said application is a proper person to receive State and Count Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ORDERED, that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor of the following applicant, for the amount set opposite the name of the applicant, and on the first day of each month hereafter witil further order of this Board; said money to be used for the support of said needy aged person, to wit: Ward, Henry B. (Restoration) Total Amount Granted $15. 00 State Aid $7.50 County A:id 17.50 Applications for Liquor Licenses. ~ In the Matter of Applications for License to Sell Alcoholic Liquors. Cancel lat ion,._ of Assessmen of Emma Dyer Reports of Officers. Pending Litigation Against the .County . Employing Special Counsel in Pending Liti tion. Reso l ution of Unemploye Committee. a - The applications of Wm. E. Mothorn, Joy Fong, William E. Russell, J. w. Loman and Walter Dix, for licenses to sell alcoholic liquors, light wines and beer, having been received, upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said applic&- tions be placed on file. In the Matter of Cancellation of Assessment of Emma Dyer. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the above entitled matter be and the same is hereby dropped from the calendar. In the Matter of Reports of Officer~. The reports of Aleta Brownlee, Executive Secretary of County Welfare Der.artment, and Anna E. Mccaughey, Superintendent of County Detention Home, for the month of November, 1932, were received, examined and ordered placed on file. I~ the Matter of Pending Litigation Against the County of Santa Barbara. Upon motion, duly seconded .and carried, it is ordered that the ~istrict Attorney be directed to appear for the County of Santa Barbara, the Board of Supervisors, County Auditor and County Treasurer, in their official capacities, and defend the suit of Floyd W. Perry vs. c. L. Preisker, et al. No. 24033. In the Matter of Employing Special Counsel in Pending Litigation . The Chairman of this Board having recommended the employment of the firm of Hill, Morgan & Bledsoe, Esqs., to assist the District Attorney in defending the suit of Floyd W. Perry vs. c. L. Preisker, et al.; upoh motion, duly seconQed and carried, it is ordered that said recommendation be and the same is hereby confirmed,and that the said firm of Hill, Morgan & Bledsoe, Esqs., are hereby appointed to assist the District Attorney in defendaing said suit as to the County of Santa Barbara. In the Matter of Resolution of Unemployed Meeting. I Pat Burke, of Unemployed Committee, presented the following Resolution, to wit: RESOLUTION OF UNEMPLOYED MEETING. I WHEREAS, The Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County, have decided to reduce the wages . of workers on unemployment relief jobs, from $).00 per day to $2.50, and the Board of Supervisors has further decided to cut the wages of single men in 5 ~------~------------- -- -- ----- -- ----------- -----------,----- 56 Reduction I of Salaries of County E!nploye s. county camps from $0.50 per day, to a flat rate of $10.00 per month, and WHEREAS, this same Board of Supervisors refused to apply for a loan of $225,000 for unemployment relief on the grounds that all available resoureea were not exhausted and WHEREAS, the chairman' of said board, at a recent meeting of the Board said that if the county tax delinquency was 10% it would mean that the county budget would be short $120,000 which would have to come out of the unemploym~nt relief fund, and Whereas, the chairman of the said board isobU'iously of the opinion that the only fund in the count-i-e-s budget which can be cut, is the unemployment relief fund, and Whereas, the Board of Supervisors has clearly shown .that it does not intend to ad.minister the county funds in an economical manner, since it makes no attempt to reduce the salaries of the higher paid officials but all the time tries to drive down the living standards of the workers and the unemployed, and Whereas some weeks ago when representatives of the unemployed workers presented a petition to the Board of Supervisors, and said petition included a demand for rigid economy of administration in all departments of local government, and said petition included a further demand, that all savings in administration be turned over to the relief funds, The Board of Supervisors rejected this demand, and Whereas, The majority of .workers on relief jobs, rec~ive only a small portion of their wages in cash, and are compelled to accept the remainder of their wages in paper orde~s, which can be exchanged only a~ the counti~ store for excessively . priced gDoceries of inferior quality, therefore be it RESOLVED, THAT WE, 210 UNEMPLOYED WORKERS, AT A MEETING HELD IN Santa Barbara on Sunday December 11th, 1932, go on record, on Qehalf of the unemployed workers of Santa Bar~ara, a s demanding The Immediate and Unconditional Withdrawal of this Relief cut, and be it further resolved that we also go on record as demanding (1) A b~tter quality and var:ity 0 groceries available at the commissary store. (2) Prices in the commi~sary store to be no higher than those prevailing in the local stores (3) That elected representatives of the unemployed workers shall be given seats on al~ committees dealing with unemployment relief. and be it finally resolved that in the event of the Board of Supervisors refusing to comply with our demands, then we shall take whatever action seems fit and necessary to safeguard our interests. A general discussion was had in which Pat Burke, Nicholas Gongopolous, John F. Gapa, Lawrence B . Smith, _Pau~ Lopez, Robert D~ws~n, .E. w. Abl~s, and others took part. Chairman C. L. Preisker responded, explaining the position of the Board of Supervisors ' in the premises. No action was taken by the Board. In the Matter of Reduction of Salaries of Qounty Employee. E. B. Ashcraft, of the SB:Ilta Barbara Coun~y raxpayers Association, presented a request from said association, as follows, to wit: We hereby request a ~eduction in the salaries of County employee under your control. This .reque_st is being made to all d~ par~ment~ of gqvernment. We have assurance that the City Council and the Santa Barbara Board of Education will make reductions immediately. We ~re requesting Senator Stow and Assemblyman Bliss. to secure legislation which will immediately reduce sala ries of Statutory offic~holders and other public I employ es Wi thd.rawal of Claims f o Correction, Corr ecting Allowance o Claim. Claims Allowed. December 12th, 1932 In the Matter of Withdrawal of Cl?i~s for Correction. Upon motion, duly seconded and car~ieq, it is ordered that Supervisor c. L. Preisker be and he is hereby permi tte.d to w~thdraw the following claims for correction, towi t:. -Hill, Morgan & Bledsoe . Sinclair, S. F . In the Matter of Correction of Allowance of Claim. $1,000.00 26.g4 .Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made and entered on the 5th day of December, 1932, allowing the claim of Carpinteria Water Co., for the sum of $4.00 payable out of General Fund, be and the same is hereby rescinded; and it is . Further ordered that said claim be recalled from the Auditor and re-allowed, as of the 5th day of December, 1932, for the sum of $4.oo, payable out First Road Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing Qrd~r, _ the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and o. L . Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none. . In the Matter of 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: - Acquistapace, Mrs. A. GENERAL FUND Ai r Reduction Sales Co Albertoni, Catherine Aldridge, T. E. Al exander , Edi th A. Lietz Co. Alvarez, Joseph J Alvarez, Mary Amer ican Bakery American Optical Company American Optical Co. do do Andera e Anderson, August Anderson, J. A. Arnold, M. G. Atsatt, Rodney F Automotive Garage Ayala, N. Azar Bros. Grocery Azar Bros. Grocery Baker, Glen Bakewell , Benjamin Bandle , Bessie Banks Stationery Store Barnes, s. Barrick, A. R. $15.00 36.9g s.oo 5. 00 3. 00 41.27 4.50 12.00 lS.24 5.00 5. 00 5. 00 6.44 17.g4 108. 00 15.00 6. oo 5.00 88.00 s.9s 10. 00 96.00 5.00 s.oo 37.so 99.00 40.00 7 - -- - -- -- -- - - - --- - - 58 ' Baxter & Co. , J. H. GENERAL FUND Beckwith, Mrs. C. BeDell & Son. , A. B. Belger, Larry E. Bello, v. J. Biso, Antonio Bither, Frank Bottiani, Nina Bottia.ni, Nina Bottini, Ida Boyd Lumber & Mill Co. Brooks, Emma M. Brookshire, Chas Brush, Dr. N. H. Bryant and Trott Co. do do Buck, Mae Belle Buck, Mr s. Del ia ' Burkhart & Dodson, California Bakery California Corrugated Culvert Co. California Market California Market California Market & Grocery California Tire Company Campbell, Ray Campodonico, Thelma Carpinteria Realty Co. Carpinteria Water Co. Carter, Charles Castle & Co. , A. M. C & W. Feed Store Central Market Chambers, J. H Chambers, J. H. do do Chavez, T. Cheney Co. , c. R City Bakery City Bakery City Contracting Company City Dry Cleaning Co. Clarke, Elizabeth N Coast Wholesale Grocery Co. Coffee Club Restaurant Collins, Margaret E. . Colson Equipment & Supply Co. Commonwealth Fund Conklin, Lewis , $44.22 12. 00 g, 70 . 249.15 168.oo 3.00 1.50 15.00 s.oo 5. 00 34.75 s.oo 40.00 100.00 9.25 .19. 51 29. 73 10.00 9.4g i71.71 244.91 143.43 274.33 122,g2 . 4.oo 35.00 12.50 i4.oo 5. 52 20.90 25.40 72.3g 14.10 57.00 44.15 12.00 3.50 13.17 13.45 5. 00 2.50 s.oo 97.22 12.90 100.00 6s.69 1.00 2. 00 - December 12th, 1932 Conser, w. H. GENERAL FUND Consolidated Produce Co. Cordero, Mary Cornwall, Thos. & Robt Crakes, T. Cravens, Tom Crawford, Daphene Crescent Gar.age Cudahy Packing Co. Cummings, Rol lo Cutter Laboratory Danielson, D. L. Davies, Mamie o. De Luxe Lunch Room Denmun, Chas. Department of Agriculture Dewing, H. A. Diaz Grocery, c. R. Dinsmor e, Thomas T. Doane Building Company Doerner, V. A. Downing, Emily Doyle, Mrs. W. T Eastman, F. F. Echarren, Marguerite Eby, Evelyn Joyce Electric Shop, The Ent erprise Dairy Co. Enterprise Dairy Co . Espenosa, A Espino sa, A. Estudillo, R. c . Fancy Fish Market Federal Drug Company Federal Drug Company Felts, A. W. Fillippini, R. C. Fi shkin, A. Fishkin , A. Fleming's Grocery Fleming's Grocery Foard, Fred T. Fox, Mrs. L. o. Full er & Co. , w. P Gardner-Wheaton Drug Co. Gates, F. H. Ga.viota Store Gay, Pearl General Products Corporation 50.00 262.2g 5.00 .17 110.00 50.00 s.oo 5. 00 443.10 91.50 g.g2 16.00 120.00 4. oo 9.25 1.50 33.00 10.00 7.20 9.51 2.90 6.oo 30.00 7.50 15.6g ig. 00 7.40 64.62 2g9.4o 36.00 32.00 16.10 11.29 12.52 66.6g 11.S4 90.65 10.49 4.$0 10.24 20.00 75.00 13.50 57.94 9.72 1129.2g l.S6 15. 00 g .47 9 ' 60 Gilmore Oil Company GENERAL FOND . Gilmore Oil Company Giovanacci, Frank Godfrey, Veda Golden State Company Goodchild, R. w Gorzelle, c. Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. do do Green Lantern Cafe Griffeth, M. V. Gunderson, G. T. Haley Produce Market Hamilton, Dr. G. V. Hanson, Alfred Hauan, Allan do Hauck, Manufacturing Co. Henderson, H. C. Henderson, Ira G. Henning, Lloyd Herman s Market Herman's Market Hern, Wesley Hern, Wesley Heumphreus-Smith Electric Holiday Hardware Co. Holiday Hardware Co Hollingshead, c. M. Hollingshead, Dan Holzman, Albert J. Hubble, H. A. Hudson, John Hughes, H. Ilenstine, Charles Inouye, s. Johnson, c. H. Johnson, Walter J. Johnson, W. B. Jones, Cora Jones, Della F. Jones, John E. Jones Stationery & Gift Stote Jordano Bros. Journal of Ourdoor 'Life Juarez, Fred Karl's Grocery Karl, M. Keran Laundry $921. 65 97.35 15.00 90.00 309.52 154.00 105.00 g. 00 9.50 6. 00 92.00 25.64 12.00 100.00 10.00 16.03 29.93 g.oo 157.50 6.40 57.00 5.00 20.00 15.00 7.43 5.79 26.95 5.00 10.00 40.00 110.00 8.00 14.oo 1Sl.50 6.50 2.00 2g.g7 5.00 33.97 s.oo 4o.oo 6. BO 14.75 3.00 g.oo 25.00 13.32 3.20 December 12th, 1932 Kettlewell, Cecil GENERAL Kidd, Geo. Lambert, Opal Larco Fish Co. , s . Larco Fish Co. , s. Larsen, Mrs. Jorgen Lathim, Ray Lincoln Grocery Litzenberg, Wm. S. Lompoc Laundry Lompoc Light & Water Co Los Angeles Soap Co. Ludlow, Mamie Ludwig, H. R. Lunde, Aage MacRostie Bros. Madsen, Harold Manhattan Cafe Marcu~, A. c Marshall, Barbara Martin, Ed Martin, Margaret Martin, Verna Maynard, J. c. Mead, Johnson & Co. Mercer, Bob Messinger & Montgomery Midland Counties Midland Counties Midland Counties Corporation do do Mill ex, Ruth A. Miratti, Eugene Mission Ice Co. FUND Mission Linen & Towel Supply Co. Mission Office Equipment Co. Mission Office Equi~ment Co. Mission Office Equi1MJ1ent Co. Molla th, A. L. Moran, Geo. Muth, Walter Mccaleb, w. H McDonald, E. A McKesoon Western Wholesale Drug Co. McNutt, W. B. News Press Publishing Co. News Press Publishing Co Nicklin, Dr. Henry M. $135 00 72.00 s.oo -3.80 42.15 12.00 10.00 51.21 2.60 2.15 5.54 479.71 42.50 2.70 30.00 24.75 90.g5 1.75 7.00 8.00 gg.oo 20.00 8.00 10.00 7.33 15.70 8.40 1.76 1.35 3.sg 164.91 67.50 40.00 18.20 6.30 l.SO 28.80 4.45 112.50 99.00 24.50 12.50 40.00 s5.41 15.99 121.05 64.67 2. 00 1 ~------~------------------~ -- ------- - - --~------------ 62 Normandi~ Bros. Mfg. Co. GENERAL FUND Ontiveros, Roman Opheim, Frieda Ott Hardwar. e CQ. Overgaards Ovieda, Toney Pacific Coast Coal Co. Paci fic Coa st Coal Co. Pacific Coast Publishing Co. . Pacific Coast Publ ishing Co. Pac~fdic G;eyhound do do do do Pacific Iron & Steel Co. Pacific Laundry Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Parish, T. A. Parker, Pete Parker, Walter Parma Company Parma Company Parnell, Harry Parrish, Constance Patek & Company Patience, Lindsay Penfield, Wallace c. Percal, Sam Pereira, Manuel Peterson, Edna Physicians Record Co. Pia.nfetti, Mrs. Charles Pippin's Grocery Railway Express Agency Ramirez, M. Ray' s Pharmacy . Red Cross Drug Co. Reed, D. Calvin Reiner, o. J. Remington Rand Robertson, Myron W. Rogers, E. F. Rosemary Farm Ross, James . . Rudolph's Grocery and Hardware Co. . Ruiz 1 J. D. S& K Market do do Salt Lake Stamp Co. Sanitary Steam Laundry Sanitary Steam Laundry 164.64 $$.00 19.g3 11.96 90. so 52.50 530.09 26.71 11.15 45.go 20.30 62.30 32.00 7os.63 . 26.45 17.95 i4.oo 71.50 71.50 11.60 61.52 57.50 8.00 4.50 5.16 191.25 26g.73 15. 00 g.oo 25.50 i4.oo 70.17 2.95 110.00 20.52 1.04 s.oo 96.00 60.00 1.60 15.00 52.05 18.95 2.90 52.00 67.41 4.g9 200.00 \ December 12th , 1932 Santa Barbara Clinic GENERAL Santa Barbara Telephone Co. Santa Barbara Telephone Co. 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 Santa Maria Drug Company Santa Maria Gas Company Santa Maria Inn Santa Maria Milk Co. Santa Maria limes Santa Maria Times S.M. V. Chamber of Commerce do do do Santa Maria Valley R. R. Oo . Santa Maria Valley Warehouse do do do do do do Sargent, L. c. Schauer Printing Studio Schauer Printing Studio Scherer Company, R. L. Scherer Co., R. L. Schionnemann, E. Schurmeier, Dr. H. L. Seaside Oil Company Seaside Oil Co. Sharp, Rose Shell Oil Company Shoenberger, CharlotteSide Hardware Store Sinclair , S. F. Slover, Grace M. Smith, Betty Smith, Ella Smith Grocery, Fred Smith, Leland B. Snook, John Snyder Foundry Supply Co. Southern California Edison Co do do do do do do do do do FUND $113. 75 35. 70 4.15 37.70 18.98 16.65 31.19 3g.30 26.sg 29.35 30.71 32.27 61.26 g.30 122.e3 112.50 4.go 105.49 i2s.70 19.60 10.55 15.00 . 147.50 3.00 3s.oo 112.00 21.3g 1.60 175.00 50.00 770.60 314.20 40.00 1.95 g.oo 5.95 23.42 25.00 go.co 15.00 s.oo 130.50 7.00 8.50 16.10 60.45 6.34 6.41 3 64: Southern Calif. Edison Co. GENERAL FUND do do . . do Soutbe~n Counties .Gas Company Southern Counties .Gas Co. Southern Counties .Gas Co. 196.49 allowed for do do do Southern Pacific Company Southern Pacific Railway Sparton Store No. 390 Stafford, P. M. Standard 011 Co. Stanwood, w. s. State Street Market Stationers Corp. Stationers Corporation Stemper, Emil Stephan, Paul Sterling Press Stevens, Charles s Stevens, /Charles .S. Stevens, Charles S. Stevens, Fred G. Strong, Fred E. Sturgeon, C. Suchaneck, Mrs. Sweetser, H. o. Tilton, L. Deming Tobey's Grocery Trenwiths Tri-Counties Electric Supply Company Triplett, Wm. Tryhorn, Ethel H. Tully, Emmett T. Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. Union Mill & Lumber Co. Union Oil Company of California Union Oil Co. of Calif Upson, B. W. Valente, M Van Horn, J. A. Vasquez, Elisa Verners Carpint eria Market Verners Carpenteria Market Walker, Jack Walker, Wm. Weldon, ThomasP. do do Weston , B. White House Conference on Child Health and Protect ion 29S.66 25.6g 5.g6 s7.2s 96.44 20.20 1.79 25.20 25.04 6. 00 4.so 15.00 1269.59 21.53 25.4$ 4o.oo 32.00 22.50 5. 00 140.00 35.00 12. 00 115.50 100. 00 15.00 10.00 300.00 s.oo 2.00 7.gg 75.00 s.oo s. 00 5.eo 177.30 2.31 1.50 g.oo gg.oo 3.02 30.00 17.00 29.o4 115. 00 22.00 15. 00 41.96 5.50 ~ Winniford, D. B. Wood, Vincent E. Woods, Charles Woodworth, Helen L. Wright, Elsie Wickman, Bill Yat~s, Mild+ed fauman & Erbe Mfg. Co. GENERAL FUND Lester, James FIRST ROAD FUND Smith Hardware Co., r. L. Southern California Edison Co Biby, Howard THIRD ROAD FUND Camargo, Jim Hanley, Leo Henderson, John Jones, Chas. McGinnis, John Ontiveros, Lawrence Pain, Joe Richa;rds, David Sau.1 sbury, Lenn Sou. Cal if. Edison Stronach, Wm. Abraham, s. E. Al bertoni, Joe Ander son, John Ayala, J. p Co. GOOD ROADS FUND Barrick & Son, r. S. Bates, Tom Br eek, Benj. Breen, Ed. Carargo, Angelo Caricabura, John Cienfuegos, Joaquin Clark, Mary B. Cole Tire Shop, The Cordero, Joe Cota, Joe Craviotto Bros Davies, E. v. Devaul, Rube Dinsmore, Albert Dinsmore, Francis Doerr, L. R. Dover, Frank Edelbutte, Bird $15. 00 30.01 1S1.50 234. 40 20.00 14.oo 42.50 24go 10$.00 103.50 150.00 126.50 lOS.00 132. 00 121.00 100.00 96.00 156.25 1.25 132 00 25.00 110.00 7.50 36.00 4s2.50 i6.oo 42.75 47.50 22.50 20.00 3.00 36.00 61.94 40.50 14.00 3s.62 25.00 10.00 40.50 36.00 75.00 36.00 25.00 66 Encinas, Frank GOOD ROADS FUND Fageol Parts & Service Co. J'loyd, Manley Fowler, L. D. Glines, E. Glines, John Gorzelle, H. Grafft, John Graham, Robert Grigsby, Al Harnischf eger Sales Corp Haskell, P. Haslam, Robert Hendricks, R. Hobbs, G. eo Howard, Henry Jensen, Lars. Kelly, H. Kirkwood, James Kriger, c. M. Lambert, c. E. L~bert, Clarence Lambert, Ray Lambert, Ray . Luke and Livingston Tractor and Equip. Oo. Mack International Motor Truck , Co. Maloney, Pau 1 Mattos, Manuel Miranda, Willie Koll, Frank Morris, R. W. Munoz, Ed. Munoz, Mack Mcintyre, J. w. McNeil Bros. Osterman, John Ott Hardware Co. Overton, L. w. Ovieda, E. G. Richardson, Max Richardson, Max Robles, Daniel Robles, G. Rodman, Walter Romero , Fred Romero, L. Sanchez, R. Santa Maria Air Lines Santa Maria Valley R. R. Co. $45.00 45.73 50. 00 20.00 110.00 192.00 95.00 60.00 45.00 36.00 ll.75 22.50 3.00 30.00 110.00 20.00 25. 00 110.00 24.oo 17 50 92.00 40.00 75.00 75.00 12.25 16.50 25.00 36.00 5.00 7.00 57.90 20.00 . . 20.00 20.00 90.09 45.00 12.74. 15.00 52.50 12.00 29.25 32.00 lS.00 20.00 36.00 60.00 110. 00 1.76 30.30 ' . . I December 12th, 1932. Seaside Oil. Co. GOOD ROADS ruND Senay, P ercy F - Shaw, r. w. Show, R. t Silva, D S_ilva, M. G. Smith, w. F. Solvang Garage & Service Station Sproul, A. Standard Oil Co. Stellmach, Ohl. Stewart, John Sturgeon, H. L. Union Hardware & Metal Co. Union Hardware & Metal Co. Van Horn, J. A. Waugh, c Weideman, J. c. Whitney , Chas. Wicks , Frank W1 tte, W. A. 27.g9 33.20 12. 50. . 25. 00. 110.00 35.00 14.oo 44.36 45.00 29.42 95.00 10.00 126.00 1.49 42.1a 7.25 20.00 25.00 19.50 25.00 15.00 Berreras, Alex SANTA MARIA OEME. DIST. FUND 24.00 Mid. Co. P. S. Corp. Mullin, Boyd McGregor, J. D. Ramirez, Al Valley Nursery Venaas, Esther M. Whiteside, T. L. Whitney, M. H. ' Sou. Calif. F.dison Co. CARP. LT. DIST. FUND do do do do do do MISSION LT. DIST. FUND 2g.66 90.00 50.00 24.oo 26.00 20.00 90.00 157.50 9. 22 149.so 3g.72 Mid. Co. P. Ser. Vo. GUAD. PUB.OEME. DIST.ruND 2.4a Smith, Frank Silva, w. P. -Silva, w. P. Roth, Chris LOS.ALAMOS PUB. CEME. DIST. FUND SOLVANG FIRE DI ST. FUND 115.75 16.00 s.oo 125.46 Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the ~o ll 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 adj ourned sine die. I The foregoing minutes are hereby approved. 9-'! Board of Supervisors. Att est: Clerk. 68 Co unty Aid f or Relief o w Une1nploymen t . Board of Supervisors of the County of Sa.pta Barbara, State of California, December 19th, 1932 , at 10 o ' clock a . m . Present: Supervisors Thomas T. DJ.nsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Steven-s, R. onald M. Adam and c. L. p.reisker, and the Clerk. Supervisor C. L_. P:reisker in the chair. The minutes of the last regular meet ing were. read and approved. - In the Matter of County Aid f or Relief of. Un~mployment: It appearing to the Board of Supervisors ~h~t the f ollowing applicants are prop persons to receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered t hat the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the .following per sons for the amounts set oppo site their respective names , to wit: Name Kendrick, W. H. Wallace, George Tr ester, Ralph Chaffee , John Schuyler, Earl Leal , Frank Stiverson , o. P Baker, Emmett Boydston , B. M Capes, Lloyd Smith, Lige Hubbard, H. c. Stewart, Arthur Avant , Louis Ruiz, Andrew Duke , Wm. Berry, Yater Bartlett , Emory Romero, Louis Strouman, Earl J uarez , Frank Juarez, Lee Mcintyre, Ed Coles, Butler Rhoades, Alva Wi lbur , W.m. Cota, Marcus Cota, Elias Bennett , Manuel l Amount $5 . 00 5. 00 10.00 10. 00 3.75 7. 50 2. 50 2. 50 10. 00 10.00 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 2.50 12. 50 5. 00 2. 50 2. 50 7. 50 7.50 10. 00 12.50 12. 50 10. 00 10.00 7. 50 5. 00 7. 50 7. 50 Di strict First do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do County Aid f r_ Relief of Unemployment. In the Mat ter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment: It apearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are pr ope persons t o receive county aid; . Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the GeneraJ Fund in favor of the following per sons for the amounts set opposite their respective names , to wi t: No. Name Alk ire, Oma Amount s. oo District Se.cond 154-B-7 No. 619 663 650 620 621 923 651 624 625 628 629 630 653 631 632 633 636 654 63g 655 656 639 657 65g 644 659 647 649 661 664 665 669 666 670 673 667 641 7732 7900 7g94 7929 7s26 7g16 7966 7s20 794$ 8049 767g ' - December 19th, 1932. Name Ashbaugh, Minnie Ayala, Marie Beaudette, Delia Bell, Mabel Cadwell, Helen Cortez, Delfina Cozzalio, Mary Craig, Genevieve Gearing , Ida Gentry, Lena Gillilan, Mrs. Art Goggia, Agnes Hunter, Elizabeth Jackman, Edna Jones, May Leon, Jennie Linville, Annie McMurdo, Ann Mercado, Berta Monson, Mahala Newman, Charlotte Nigh, Pearl Ray, Mary Ellen Sailor, Mattie Salazar, Wilhelmina Tsirles, Lillian Vasquez, Marie Weiss, Anna Yarborough, Lena Andrade, Mary Canning, D. J. Cross, Nellie King, Rose Menter, Genevieve Peebles, Mrs. J ames Perez, Elna Reynolds, Margaret Acuna, Santiago Allen, James Allen, Ernest Altamarino, Ignacio Alvarez, Sulpicio Anchunda, . Antonio Araluce, Abel Arrelanes, Louis J. Arrelanes, Luz A. Arrias, Charles Alvarado, Paul Amount $4. oo 1.00 4.oo 6.oo 9. 00 4.oo 5. 00 5.00 7.00 4. 00 $.00 g. 00 2. 00 7.00 6. 00 2.00 10. 00 s.oo 2.00 s. oo 10. 00 10. 00 2.00 4. oo 2. 00 s.oo 6.oo 6.oo 1.00 6.oo 1.00 2. 00 5.00 6. oo 4. oo 2.00 1.00 5. 00 7.50 10.00 5. 00 10.00 10.00 10.00 District 154-B-7 Second do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 70 No. 7642 S019 7709 7823 7999 7931 7g52 79g2 7s42 7913 791g 7981 so5s 7s62 7915 gog2 so96 76gg 7690 7g69 7975 7gog 7943 go64 7806 7994 go52 793g so25 7776 7778 7735 soo4 8014 7775 so76 sogg sos9 76g6 go72 7653 g104 7714 7736 772g 7993 7721 go4o . . ' Name Boakes, George Beltram, J ohn Baity, George Barr io s , Joe Bateman, Roy Becarra, Feli x Bel tram, Sisto Besette, Frank Bianchin, Orlando Bischoff, Bernard Black, George Blood, Allen Breck, Edward z. Bruno , Tulio Buelna, John Branson, Hugh Bertino, Joe Barr, Harley Bond, Roy Cannalla, Tony Carrol, Charles Castro, Augustine Chacon, Eustacio Chianis, John Cody, Andrew Clark, Edgar Cone, Hal H. Contreras, Faustino Oopleman, Connie Cordero, Joe D. Corral, Monte Corral, \,azaro Cota, Joseph H. ' Cota, Juan Cota, Lawrence Cox, Mark Oatcott, Priscilla Cochran, Georga Covey, Clarence Coole, Eugene Cuevas, Fred Callis, Geronimo DAnd.rea, John Dall ey, George Davila, Abel Decker, Leroy Delgadilla, Gregory Delk, Robert Amount #5 00 2.50 2.50 10. 00 9.00 5.00 2.50 12.50 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 11.25 10. 00 5 . 00 10.00 10.00 7.50 15. 00 12.50 10.00 12.50 12.50 2.50 7. 50 11.25 12.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 10.00 2.50 12.50 2.50 10. 00 5.00 12. 50 15. 00 15. 00 10. 00 10.00 2. 50 5. 00 2. 50 10.00 12.50 5.00 i2.50 Di strict Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do No. I Name Amount District 8022 Deran, H. R. 154-B-7 10. 00 Second 796g Dewar, William 10. 00 do 7g60 Donovan , J. P. 5.00 do 7817 Doubek , Charles 2.50 do So46 Downey, Glenn 10.00 do so95 Dayton, Tom 10.00 7692 Dawson , Robert 2.50 do so6s Engelson, Adolph 5. 00 do 7952 Espana, Jose 10.00 do 7902 Espinosa, Ray 7.50 do 7901 ~spinosa, Vi11cent 5.00 do 7g99 Estrada, Estephen 7.50 do 7852 Estrada, Martinez 7.50 do . 7S43 Freitas, Dave 12.50 do 8017 Fenn, Wallace 5. 00 do 7g64 Fernandez, Joe F. 2.50 do 7875 Forbes, Charles 5.00 do 7762 Fox, Carl 10. 00 do 776g Frausto, . Severo 5.00 do $044 Friedly, Allen 5. 00 do 7730 Funke, Werner 10.00 do 8091 Freitas, Dave 7. 50 do 8094 Ferris, Arthur 10.00 do 77g4 Gaeta, Anastacio 12.50 do 7g67 Gaines, Willis 2.50 do 7921 O:alusha, Lester 12.50 do 77gg Gapa, J ohn F. 2.50 do 7g30 Garcia, Carmelo 2.50 do 775g Garcia, Gabriel 7. 50 do 8003 Garcia, Peter P. 5.00 do 7786 Garcia, Wenseslado 7.50 do 7g11 Gtdinez, Joe 11.25 do 7905 Gleason, Jack 7. 50 do 7930 Gonzales, Armando 2.50 do 7837 Gonzales, Edwardo 2.50 do 7gg7 Gbnzales, Julio 7. 50 do 7g34 Gower, Ray 12.50 do 799g Gramasco, John 7.50 do 7972 Green, Percy 10.00 do 7702 Gross, Cleveland 12.50 do 7684 Goodrich, Al p. 10.00 do 7S04 Greve, Leslie 10.00 do 7926 Hames, Edgar 5. 00 do 8051 Harrison, Roy J. 5.00 do 7717 Hart, Raymond 5. 00 do 7713 Hartman, Ed 5. 00 do so13 Hasbrouk, A. 7.50 do 72 No. 7956 7g44 77g2 7756 7g70 7711 7951 79$9 7737 7g46 7g95 7g72 7g73 7677 7679 $101 7961 7772 7990 7710 7g90 so21 so67 so75 7726 so6o 7769 7992 $005 76g2 7641 7919 7979 7749 7971 7969 7970 7720 7746 7724 7821 7924 7773 so19 7g27 so90 76g3 7963 Name Heaton , Cecil H. eidenrich, Fred Hernandez, J ose s. Hernandez , Jose N. Herrera, Chas. Hewston, Ed - Hil debrand, Carl Hedge, Grant Hodgin, Leon - Hollis, Chas. H. ook, Arthur Howell , Chas. Howell, Roll ie Hutchison, Robert Han sen, Ho lgar Hogan , Le ster I.ngram, Van Ness I.n fante , Maximo J enkinson , Harry . Jiminez, Al Jones , Edward J.o rdan , J oe B. J ordan , Philip Kanes , Russell , Keeler, Thomas Kent, David Kenny, Cha s. Kiriakidias, Frank Kopp , Loren Knott , Charles w. L.o gan , Richard Lafond, Wm. Lane , Lester Lara , Marcos Le e , Jason, Jr. Lee , Lester L.e e, J ess Le. yva, Louis Licona , Hilario Limon, Joe Lopez , Fred.rico Lopez, Julian Lopez, J oe D. Lopez, Maximo Lopez, Renaldo Logan, Aimee c. . . Livermore , Cliff Ma. lan , Alex Amount $2. 50 12. 50 2. 50 5. 00 2.50 5. 00 10. 00 2. 50 5. 00 12. 50 7. 50 10. 00 5. 00 10. 00 2. 50 7. 50 5. 00 2.50 10. 00 6.25 7. 50 7. 50 10. 00 5. 00 10.00 12. 50 15.00 7. 50 5. 00 7. 50 12. 50 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 2. 50 10. 00 10.00 5. 00 10.00 2.50 10.00 7. 50 12. 50 2.50 7. 50 Di str ict 154-B-7 Second do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do -- -------------r-----------------------------"!""'-. '""!!'ml"'!'!'!""--~----.-- 3 - No. Name Amount .District 7936 $5 00 154-B-7 Madero, Pedro Second 7766 Malengo, Edward 7.50 do 7g36 Martinez, Gallileo 5.00 do 7g35 M~tinez, Joe A. 2.50 do 7g45 Martinez, J. B. 7.50 7gg6 Aila sh burn , Metoka l0.00 do 7917 Mendoza, Andrez 2.50 do 7744 Mendoza, Chas. 10. 00 do 7so7 Mendoza, Manuel 2.50 do ' 7g66 Menegon, Sam 7.50 do go27 Mira, Jose, Jr. 2.50 do 7gg4 Miranda, Thos. 7.50 do so53 Misemer, Leo 7.50 do 7g1g Moffitt, Andrew 5. 00 do 7995 Morgan , Lawrence 2.50 do 7973 Mudgett, Albert 12.50 do 7940 Mullenary, Mark 7.50 do sos6 Mee, Jack 15.00 do gio3 Martinez, J. B. 2.50 do 7597 Mira, Jose , Jr. 12.50 do 76so McAfee, Frank 12. 50 do 7761 McGee, J ames 10. 00 do soo6 McKinney, Ross 12. 50 do 8007 McKinney, Gerald 12.50 do 7s63 Mcintosh, Evan 2.50 do 77~0 Newman, John 5. 00 do 79'+9 Newton , Francis 12.50 do sos3 Novotny, Louis 7.50 do 7879 O' Connor, David 10.00 do 7995 Oldham, John 12.50 do 7723 Ojeda, Juan P. 7. 50 do 7g34 Olivera, Thos. 10.00 do 7669 0' Connor, David 2.50 do 7757 Padilla , Feliz 2.50 do so2e Pagels, Otto 10.00 do 7783 Palato , Marcus 2.50 do 7934 Palma, Joe 5.00 do 7935 Palma, Mike 10. 00 do 7953 Palmer, Fred 11.25 do 7986 Parker, J. D. 10. 00 do 7g4g Penrose , Clarence 10.00 do 7947 Perales , Nick 10. 00 .do 7745 Pereyra, J esus 5. 00 do 7945 Perez , J esus 7. 50 do 7962? Phelps, David 7.50 do 7923 Pico, Harry 12. 50 do tZlOOl Piefer, Clement 10.00 do 7g9g Pratt, Albert 10.00 do No . 7694 7695 7696 g403 7712 7755 7837 7767 7g59 7gg1 7g29 7g14 sos5 7g53 go71 7g77 7911 7765 7960 7704 7g61 71g51 7977 7920 7759 $029 7706 sos7 7676 7691 7667 go9g 7944 7933 7go3 7g44 go57 7925 7997 go65 7g91 7967 76g1 go77 7927 7gg9 7742 go16 Name Pettingill, Emory Pai llips , Pat Pelley, Rudoloh Paz, Albert Ramirez, Jo ee Rawak , Samuel Reyes , Carmen Reza, Edmundo Rivas, Ventura Remero, Alphonso ' Ruiz, Antonio Ruiz, Angel Russell, Wi11iam E. Saberion, Louis Saenz, Bernard A. Samora, Victor Santana, Adolph Saucedo, Marguerito Saulsberry, Joe Scott, Harold Serna, Christoval Servetti, Tim Seymour , Melbert Slater, Wm. Sotello , Martin Speer , Chas. Str ain, Ro bert Sparrow, w. s. Simons, Marvin Stafford, H. c. Somers, Jas. L . Taylor , Arthur Thomas , Arthur Tor res, Gonzales Torres , Gregona Tor res , Joe Trujillos , Miguel Turner, Clarence Tys, Chas. Ullery, Chester Uribes, Manuel P. Uribe, Manuel Ullrich , Willard Valuenzuela, Philip Valenzuela , Frank Vasquez, Virgil Vasquez , Arnold Villa, Ray Amount $5. 00 15. 00 2. 50 5. 00 5. 00 2. 50 10. 00 2. 50 7. 50 2. 50 2. 50 5. 00 15. 00 12. 50 5. 00 11. 25 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 12. 50 7. 50 2. 50 5. 00 10. 00 10. 00 5. 00 12. 50 5. 00 10. 00 15. 00 7. 50 5. 00 10. 00 2. 50 7. 50 11. 25 12. 50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 2. 50 7. 50 2. 50 10.00 2. 50 2. 50 . Di strict. 154-B-7 Second do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do County Aid for Relief o Unemployment No. 7g5g 7965 7912 7g49 7774 go12 S041 8092 76g9 7so5 745$ 7g43 7760 soo9 Name Villa, J esus Vir ga, Michael Wegener, Wm. Weil, Harry We.i ss, James Wh. iteside , Carmen Wi.l son, Harold Williamson, Stanley Wa~e , Eli jah We.i nis , Wm Wegs, Clar ence Yb~rra , Augustine Zapata, Herbert Ze.g ars , Wm Za.p ata, Tibur cio Zanini, Vi ctor t Sh.a nnon, J ames I Amount $2. 50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 10. 00 12. 50 10. 00 12. 50 6. 25 2. 50 7. 50 5. 00 In the Mat ter of County Aid f or Relief of Unemployment: Di str i ct 154-B-7 Second do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do It appearing t o the Board of Supervisors that the f ollowing appl icants are pr oper persons to rece ive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, i t is or der ed that the Auditor draw his warrant on the G.e neral Fund in favor of the foll owing per sons for the amouht set opposite their r espective names, t o wit : No. Name Armann , Gestur Arabus, Wal ter Boyle, J. D. Br.o wn , J ames H. Burns , Geor ge E Burnes , James Breck , John Brakman, Eric Cr.o marty, Andrew Ca.l der on , Bernard Carro 11 , Frank Co.b b , Chas. Da.k in , Cliffo rd Delgado , Joe Diel, C. W. Daughenbaugh, Ir a Diaz , Daniel Dominguez, J oe Dom. inguez, Frank Encinas , Armando Eppendorf, Fred . . Fa.r ren, Arthur . Fernandez , Pablo Fox. en, Ray Amount $7.50 5. 00 7. 50 7. 50 7.50 7.50 7. 50 7.50 7. 50 4. 00 7. 50 7.50 7.50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7.50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 2.00 7.50 7. 50 Di str ict 154-B-7 CAMP do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 5 6 No. Name Foxen, J ohn Foster, Elmer Freeman , Carl Gould, Lee Garc i a, J ohn Goodman, Frank Gonzales , J esus Gonzales , Roque Ha.thaway , Wil l iam Hernandez , Pedr o Her nandez, Ignacio Hobkrei ter, Nick Hunter, Anthony J ones, Har r y J ohnson , Loui s Jonas , Charles Kase, Fred Leo, Werner Ludwig , Howard Lopez, Fra.nk . Liber ator, William Leyva , Leo Mitchel l , Cliff ord Mi tchell, Stephen Millon , Arthur Mar tinez, Ray Madson , J ohn Mi l l er, Willi am Ma:son , J ack McAdams , Will iam Naumann , E. F. Ortega, Ca r los Pancoast, J im Park er , Ar ch Pender gr ast , Omar Pintor, c. Ponzine , George Randal l , Edward Romero , Mike Romer o , Ra l ph Rubio , Car men Sadler, J ack Serratos , Alber t Si lva, J ohn Slader, Geor ge Smith , Frank Amount $7.50 7. 50 7. 50 1. 50 7. 50 5.50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 10. 00 7. 50 5. 00 7. 50 7. 50 1. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 6. oo 4. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 7. 50 7. 00 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 Di strict 154-B-7 Camp do do do do (io do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do No. December 19t h, 1932. Name St ill w.ell, Ben Stover_, Fred Tapie ,_ Ernest Traino~, Charles Warren, Guy Webster, C. W. Wilson, Frank Woods, Winham Worsham, Kenneth Young, Art Young , Chet - Amount $7.50 4.50 7.50 7.50 1 . 00 7. 50 7.50 7.50 7. 00 7.50 . Di strict 154-B-7 Camp do do do do do do do do do do ._ County Aid In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment: for Relief o f Unemployment It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper County Aid f or Relief o Unemployment persons to receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his . warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set opposite their respective names, to wit: . No. Name nee. 12-13 c. w. Rheams Dec. 10 Dec. 12-13 T. N. Robinson Fidel Ostini Dec. 12 Al Ferrari Dec. 12-13 Chas. Dix 1 day ! Dec. 12-13-14 Thure Cronholm Dec. 12- 13 Cecil Couch Dec. 12- 13-14 J ohn Washenf elder Dec. 15-16 Mike Salas Amount 6. 00 3.00 6. oo 3. 00 4.50 9. 00 6. 00 9. 00 6. oo In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment: ' District Fourth do do do do do do do do . It a. ppe. arin.g to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper persons to receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded a.rl:d carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set o.p posite their respective names to. wit: No. Name December 1932. 7.- $ Dela Guerra, Arthur 7-. g Dela Guerra, Kelly 6-7-g-9-12-13- 14-15-16 Dotson , L. ' 6- 7- s -9-12-13- 14-15- 16 Dowlen, Eugene . l-2-l2-13-14-15-16 Gardner, William . 7-8-9-12-13-14-15-16 Juarez, Dell 1-2-12-13-14-15-16 Landers, William . 1-2-12-13-1~-lB-19-17 Lepping, Marie . 12-13-14-15-16 McCoy, Carl . 12-13-14-15-16{i) Parker, Leonard 1-2-12-13-14-15-16 Peters, E. c. 13-14-15- 16 Queveda, Frank Amount $4.oo 4.oo lS.00 1$. 00 21.00 i6.oo 21.00 l0.50 10.00 9. 00 l0.50 s . oo District Five do do do do do do do do do do do 7 -------~-----------------------------------------~---- 78 No. Name Amount Distr ict 7-g Shoemaker, Walter $4. 00 Five 12-13-14-15 Snow, Vida H. 12. 00 do Nov. 10-ll(i) Stewart, Leo 3. 00 do 13- 14- 15- 16(t ) Trigueiro , F. J. 7. 00 . do 12-13-14-15-16(!) Vierra, Lino 9. 00 do Petitions f o - County Aid. In the Matter of Petitions f or County Aid. It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the f oll owing pet it ioners are proper per sons to receive County Aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is or dered that the Audit or draw his Warrant on Gener al Fund in favor of the f ollowing per sons for the amounts set opposite their re spective names on the first day of J anuar y , 1933 , t o wit: Barnes, Allen Grinstead, A. o. Miller, Mar garet Bracegirdl e , Annie Bush , Frank Cook, Herb ert Corder o , Teresa Cota, Benito Dominguez , Josefa Garcia, Cipriani Harris, Emma Harvey , Ruth Hathaway, Ella Hurley, Ida J ones, Gomer Knudsen, James Lane 1 Mary Pearson , Hans Rouse , Minnie Smith, Eleanor Stinson, Addie Filburn , Fred ' Welch, Wesley Edward Doerges , Henry Emmons , Blanche Kennedy, James Schuler, Agnes Seerey , Vera We st, Leona FIRST SUPERVISOR DISTRICT Summerland, Californ:ia Carpinteria, California Box 264, Carpinteria, Calif. SECOND SUPERVISOR DISTR ICT. $20.00 25.00 20.00 % Mrs. Robt. McFadden, 320 Anacapa 22. 00 1029-B Chapala Str eet 12.00 4-H Camp, % Ranger Station 10.00 906 Garden Str eet g31 East Carrillo Street 219 E. Canon Perdido 1906 Castillo Street ig30 Bath Str eet 526 w. Vi ctoria Street 12g Ca stillo Str eet g22t Or ange Avenue 1127 Chapala Str eet % County Welfare Dept . , 2211 Garden Str eet s. B. 12 w. Carrillo Str eet (rear) 1123 Chapala Street 31g E. Victor ia Street 52S Bath Street 'ffi IRD SUPERVI SOR DISTRICT. % Emma Ellen Donahue , Santa Ynez Kinevan Ranch , San Marcos Pass FOURTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. Send all District 14 checks t o Santa Maria Off ice 12. 00 10.00 10.00 20. 00 25.00 25.00 25.00 3.00 1 0. 0Q 10.00 3.00 20. 00 10. 00 10.00 14. oo 1 0.00 12. 00 20. 00 2. 00 20.00 20.00 15. 00 t \ Bower s , Goldie Golden , Winifred Patino, Canuta Pereira, Rita Toledo, Filimena December 19th, 1932 FIFTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT Send all District #5 checks to Santa Maria Office $6. 00 5. 00 s. oo 6. oo Petit ion for ~ In the Matter of Petition for Liquor License. Li quor Licen e. An a ppl ication for a per mit to retail ber and wine , by H. S. Buckley, was ordered filed. Resignati011 { of Edgar W. Swor as Vemb r of County Planning Commis sion. , Resignation.of Edgar w. Stow, as Member of County Planning Commission. The written resignation of Edgar w. Stow, as Member of Count y Planning Comission , was receiyed , and upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it i s ordered that sa~ d resignation be and the s~me is hereby accepted; and the Clerk is directed to extend the thanks of the Board to Mr. Stow f or his services in the past . Anpointing John A. Jam Member of Pl.anning Con1m 1 s s i o11 /" In the Matter of Appointing Y~mber of County Planning Commission. on It appear ing t o the Board that the term of office of J ohn A. J ameson , Member of County Planning Commi~ sion , expires on December 21st , 1932; upon mot ion , duly seconded and carried , it is ordered t hat John. A. J ameson be and he is hereby re- - . appointed Member of County Planning Commission , for the term beginning December 22nd, 1932 , vice himself , .term expired. Discontinuan e -of Old Age Security. In the Matter of Discontinuance of Old Age Security. It appearing to the Board that the allowance of Old Age Secur i ty, here t ofore Revi sing As sessment granted. Charles Heller, t o wit : From the State , $S. OO and from the County of Santa Barba r a , $8.00 is no l onger necessary; upon motion, duly seconded and carr ied, it is order ed t hat said Old Age Security be and the same is hereby discontinued. In the Matter of Revising the Assessment -List for the Fiscal Year 1932-33 9 Li s t . It appear ing from the report 0f the County Assessor of the County of Santa Barbar , Corr ect ing Clerical Er ror s i n As sessrnents. State of Cali fo~nia, f iled with this Board on December 19th ; 1932, that the following addit i on to the Assessment Roll for the Fiscal Year 1932-33 , should be authorized , in accordance w it~ the pr ovisions of Section 3gg1 of the Political Code of the State of California , to wit: On Vol. 1 Page 33, add assessment to M. Fallon, Lots 16 to 21 Block No . 2 Town of Ortega, assessed value $100. This was an error in assessment and above party requests that same be added to the roll, having submi t ted payment to Tax Collector for same. And it further appearing that said M. Fallon requests that said a ssessment be added to the Assessment Roll; Upon motion , duly seconded and carri ed , it is order ed that said addition to the Assessment Roll f or the Fiscal Year 1932-33, is a pproved, and the Assessor is hereby authorized to make said addition to said assessment roll. In the Matter of Correcting Cl er ical Error s in. ' A"" sses sments. It satisfactorily appearing t o the Board of Supervi sors of the County of Santa Ba rbara, State of California, from a report filed by the County Assessor on December 19th, 1932, that clerical errors have been made in certain assessments for the fiscal year 1932-33, and application having been ma.de t o this Boa.rd by s aid Asse ssor for the cancellation of said assessments, and any and all uncollected taxes and assessments on or against said r eal pr oper ty , as provided by Sections 3go4a and 3gg1 of the Political Code of the State of Califor nia; and It further appearing that the written consent of the Distr ict Attorney of said 80 I ' ' County has been obtained t o the cancellation of said assessments; Now, therefore, it is ordered t hat the County Assessor be and he is hereby authorized t o make the necessary corrections in the assessments set forth in said report , as f oll ows , to wit : Strike off from c. L. Preisker , Vol. 3 Page 609 , per sonal pr operty $200. This was an error in assessment , he having no personal property on Lots 295 & 206 of Santa Maria Farms Sub f$. . ~trike off from S. D. Griggs Vol. 3 Page 567, improvements $1500 and personal pr operty $150. assessed against Lot 42b of Mid City Acres. Error in assessment there being no improvements or personal property. on the lot . Strike off f r om Juan Palmaymesa , Vol. 2 Page 5~6 all assessment ($720) against Lots 19- 20-21 Block 82. This was an error in assessment. Party filed claim for soldiers exemption on this pr operty but was not credited on the roll. Strike off from W. C. Common Vol. 2 Page 7g3 , personal property $100. Error in a ssessment t . here having been no per sonal property thereon the f i rst Monday in March 1932. Strike off from Hattie c. Danielson , Vol. 3 Page 30, improvements $250. on For est Reserve Camp s ite *5 This is a double assessment, see Jos. B. Pagl iotti, Vol. 3 Page 53 J uvenile Cou t - ' Wards. In the Matter of Care of J uventls Court Wards. In the ~bo ve entitled matter, Father Burgman , of St. Francis School at Watsonvi le Requesting Governor f or Funds. Father O'Dwyer, of Los Angeles Community Chest and Los Angeles County Council of Socia Agencies , Brigadier Wh~te , of Salvation Army Home, at Lytton , Mr s. Harmes, of the Santa Barbara Boarding Homes, Mr. Girardi, of Santa Barbara Boarding Homes, captain Simpson, of Salvation Army , Santa Barbara , E. B. Ashcraft , of Santa Barbara Tax-payers Asso ciation , Sisters of St. Vincents Institution, Judge S. E. Crow, of the Juvenile Court, and others addr essed the Board. After which a general discussion was had, Chairman c. L~ Preisker, and others part i cipat ing there i n. No act ion was taken in said matter . In the Matter of Requesting the Governor for fUnds. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Board passed and adopted the f ollowing Resolution , to wit: . RESOLUTION NO. S~2. WHEREAS, The funds of t his county and the munic i palities therein, including monies now av~ilable and which can. be made available by sa i d counties and the municipal ities therein and private contributions are inadequate t o meet the relief needs of t his county; and WHEREAS, The sum of One Hund.red and Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($125,000.00) is necessary to be used in furnishing relief and work relief to needy and dis t ressed . people and in reli.eving the hardship r esulting from unemployment in this county ~ and WHEREAS, The Governor of the State is entitled to apply to the Reconstruction Finance Corpor ati on to make available t o this state a sufficient sum to be u se~ in supplementing local and state funds and private cont ributions where funds from these forces are inadequate to supply the r el ief needs; and WHEREAS, Thi s Board of Supervisors is advised that any money borrowed from the Reconstruct ion Finance Corporat ion by the Governor of this State will probably result in a depletion in future federal authorizat ion in aid of this state f or the construction of highways and rural post roads; and WHEREAS, The need in this county for suryulemental relief funds is so great that ' ' December 19th , 1932. this Board after full investigation believes that the Governor of the State should make I an application to the Reconstruction Finance -Oorporation for additional funds arid this need constitutes a jus tifiable reason for the depletion of future federal apportionments in aid of the state for the ~onst r uction of highways and rural post roads; now, there , be it I RESOLVED, That this Board of Supervisors of this County of Santa Barbara peitio9 and by this re solution does petition, the Governor. of. this State t o make application 1 to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation for such sum of money as w111 be necessary fo relief in the State; which sum shall include an amount of One Hundred and Twenty-Five Thou I '!'ransf er o f State Aid. 8jB~llars .($125,000.00) to be used for relief and work relief to needy and distressed people and in relieving the hardship resulting from unemployment in this county. In the Matter of Transfer of State Aid for Hill Estrada and Alfreda Mendoza, Minors . It apPearing to the Board that State Aid in the sum of $10.00 each per month, is now being paid to St. Vincents Institution, for the care of Hill Estrada and Alfreda Mendoza,. Mihors; and it further appearing t.hat both of said minors are being cared for by Mrs. A. Giraudo, at g22 E. ~anonali St., Banta Barbara; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor of said Mrs. A. Giraudo, for the sum of $10.00, for the support of Hill Estrada, and for the sum of $10.00 for the support of Alfreda Mendoza, minors, and a like amount on the f.lr st of each month hereafter until the. further order of this Board; i t is F_urther ordered that the order heretofore made for State Aid to st.Vincents Institut.ion, for the sum of $10.00 each pe;r month for the support of said minors , be I and the _same is hereby rescindep_. Revision of . Budget I tem In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Wpereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general classifipation of Maintenance and Operation, County Asses sor , General Fund, is necesear ; Revision of Budget I t em I Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to wi t: Transfer from Account 1 B 3, office SUPPlies, County Assessor, General Fund, the sum of $100.00, to Account 1 B 5, service and expense , County Aases~or, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing Resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T . Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, .Ronald M. Adam and O. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none. In the Matter of Revision of Bud.get Items. 'fl?.ereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general classification of Capital Outlay, Welfare Department, General Fund, is necessary; Nqw, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby r~vised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 97 O 2, automobiles, Welfare Departme~t , General Fund, the sum of $407.15, to Account 97 C 1; office equipment, Welfare ~epartment, General Fund. UP.On the passage of the foregoing Resolution, the roll being called, the f ollowing 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. Proposed ~ ~n. the Matter of Proposed Liquor License Ordinance. Li quor Lice se Ordi n a.n ee. Uppn motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the District Attorney be reques~ed to prepare and present to this Board, a proposed Ordinance for the licensin of the sa~e of thoseliquors allowed by law. ~------ -- --~- -- --------- ------------------------~---------------~~-- -- - 82 Report of Officer . Claims Laid - Over. In the Matt er of Report of Of ficer. The r eport of Dr. R. c. Main , County Health Officer, f or the per iod ending DecembE r 13th , 1932, was received, examined and o r~er ed placed on file. In the Matter of Claims Laid Over. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, i t is or dered t hat the following claims b ~ and the same are hereby l aid over, to wit: Dodge , E. G. Frye , L . R. MacCulloch Mogi , Florence Mol lath , Dr. August Morrelli' s Grocery McCabe , F. J. Stafford, P. ]l Stewart, El ton . Streeter, Geor ge c. $105.10 27.25 102. 00 71.50 60.00 5. 00 32. 29 36. 00 16. oo 4.oo Claims Allo~ d . - In the Matter of Allowance of Claims . Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claims be and the same are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out of the . fund desi gnated in the order of allowance indorsed on the face of each claim, r espectivel y , to wit: Adam, Ronald M. Alexander, Edith Aloe Company , A. S. GENERAL FUND American Hospital Supply Co r~. Amer ican Optical Company Arnold, M .G . Averill, Mr. George Bailey, Ethel H. Baker, Fred Balaam , Effie Banks ' Typewriter Exchange Banks Stationery Store Barrick , A. R . Bennett ' s Grocery Ber gman, Agnes Blodgett , Sanford Bondietti , A. Bowers& Stokes Branch, Mr s. Inez Branson , L. M. Braun Corpor a tion , Ltd. Brownlee , Aleta aruning Company, Charles Bryant & Trot t Buhn. Bro s. Grocery Burnitol Manufacturing co. California Bakery California Milk Producers Assn. $75.60 s. 75 26. 00 $.21 7. 00 15. 00 10. 00 12. 60 14.oo 10. 00 10.20 15. 60 40. 00 21.93 5. 00 s. oo 14. oo s. 03 25. 00 15. 00 16.S4 34.25 4.60 4.73 3. 00 2.60 253.93 4.20 ' Cal. Mission Trails Assn. GENERAL FUND Canfield , Helen Canfield ServiceStation, ~ E Carlisle & Co. , A. Caswell , Earl Oen tr al Market Century Co. , The City Lunch City of Lompoc Coast Wholesale Grocer y Co. do do do do do do Coleman & Neal Cole Tire Shop do do Co le Tire Shop Continental Store Cornwall' s Grocery Cravens , Tom Cutter Laboratory Dawson , B. W. Delei ssegue s, o. A. Dudley & Bradford Cunham , Claire Earl, Mrs. R. W. Enos Brother s Enterprise Dai r y Co. Everett , Charles Far1en , Art hur Feder al Drug Co Felts, A. W Fillmore , E. M. Fillmor e , E. M. Fittinger, H.J. Fox, E. J. Fuller & Co., W. P. Pearl Gay Gener al Ele. ctric X-Ray Corp. Gi lmer e Oil Co . Golden State Company Gol den State Co. do do Golden State Dairy Green Lantern Cafe Gr imes-Stassforth Stationery Co. do do do Haider, Martin J. Hammond, Paul G. 129.e2 151. 05 1.55 12.33 10.00 6s.79 22. 75 3. 00 21. 00 63. 3g 54.52 14o.46 1158.05 4.9g 19. 01 21.36 11.75 109. 09 2.55 50. 00 96.43 s. 00 88.35 25. 00 1.50 15. 00 25. 00 325.19 7. 00 3.50 1.55 55.39 71 7.13 5.00 2. 00 i 7.so 15.00 57.53 33. 25 7.15 64.16 121.20 5. 60 3. 00 36. 00 4.$5 30 . 00 $. 00 3 ~------~,.,------.,---------------,------------------------------------ . 84 Haney s Insurance Service GENERAL FUND Hauser, E. E. Hauser Packing Co . Henderson, Harry E. Higbee, J. E. Higginson, Sarah Holiday Hardware Company Holland, Charles T. Houghton s Bakery Hunt, D. F. Ingamells Welding Shop J acobson-Shealy Co. Jennisons Cabinet Shop J ennison s Cabinet Shop Jones, John E. Jordana Brothers do do K. & S. Wholesale Gro. Co . Kluss, Edwin R. LaFrance, J ohn Lane Grocery, Mrs. R. E. Lang & Son , Mark LaRose, Gene Larson, Neva Lederle Laboratories Lilley, Robert c. Litzenberg, Wm. S. Mannings , Mannings, Meehan , James Mercer, Bob Merriam , Mrs. J. H. Mi:uamar Garage Mission Office Equipment Co do do do Mission Paint & Art Co. Morris , s. E Morr is, S. E. McKesson Western 'fholeslae Drug Co . do do do McLean, Geo. G. McNall Building Material Co. Negus, Paul Neighborhood House News-Press Publi shing Co. Ogaz, Rito . Opportunity Shop Ott Hardware Co. Pacific Coast Publ. Co . 5. 00 19.50 399.69 5. 00 9 . 00 10. 00 1$.41 30.00 1$2.99 11. 74 6. oo 107. 50 100.00 27. 00 40. 00 35.52 51.23 75. 4o 67 . 50 25.00 4. 00 59s.16 6. 00 g. 00 21.76 137.50 6. 17 $1.00 g79. 52 14.52 6.70 60. 00 4.oo 6.90 2.50 2.27 s. 64 4. 70 g4.7g 154. 29 35. 00 11.27 50. 00 3.90 170.75 7. 00 11. 00 1. $4 33.00 ' I ! December 19th , 1932. Pacific Motor Transport Company GENERAL FUND P~ck er, Josephine Pereyra, Delfina Pierce, Henry Piggly Wiggly Polley, R. A . Pomatto & Sons, Mrs. Margaret Puritan Pouitry Corp. Rickard, J ames B. Rios, Grace L. A. Ruiz, Esperanza B. Safeway Store S & K Markets do do Santa Barbarans , Inc. S. B. Cottage Ho spit al Santa Barbara Electric Co Santa Barbara Packing Co. Santa Barbara Telephone Co. Santa Barbara Telephone Co do do do do do do do do do do do Santa Maria Gas Company do do Santa Maria Milk Co. Savage, Josephine Savage, Josephine Schurmeier, Harry L. Schneider, Hilda Seaside Hospital of Long Beach Seaside Oil co. do do do do do do do do Security Fir st National Bank do do do Shell Oil Company Sherwin Wi ll iams Paint Store Shorkley, T. ll. Sinclair Druggist, s. F. Sinclair, s. F. Smith Grocery, Bert B. Smith, Leland B. Sou. California Edison Compal'l.y do do 1 . 51 153.g5 10.99 1.00 41 . 50 25. 00 45. 00 19g7.50 9s. 64 s.oo s. oo l . So 124.95 554.50 20. 47 6.90 lS. 37 25.50 3. 00 48.47 2. go 41. 40 35.60 63. 60 15. 64 32. 00 lS.11 11.72 319.35 19.93 36. 17 5. 00 152. 9g 18. 00 742.59 42. 90 277.so 79. 20 53.s2 30.00 40.00 1.34 2.45 25. 00 26.g4 4. 90 3. 90 32.50 4. oo 395.g4 5 86 Sou. Calif. Edison Co. GENERAL FUND Sou. Counties Gas Co. Sou. Paci f i c Company Southern Pacific Company Southern Pacifi c Milling Company . Southern Pacific Milling Company Spinney , H. L. Squibb & Sons, E. R. . Standard Oil Company of Calif. Standard Oil Co. do do do do do do Stat ion er s t Corporation Stemper, Emil Sterling Drug Co. Stewart, John L. Stillman, E. F. Still well, Ben Swift & Co. Terry & Kramer Tobey s Grocery Troy Laundry, The Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. Underwood Typewriter Co. Union Feed and Fuel Co. Union Hardware & Metal Co. Union Mill & Lumber Co. Union Oil Co. of Calif. Wa,r ing , Grace Warenkros, W. L. Warner, Mary Warwick, Charles s. Watts and Laubly Weldon, Frank Werner, Leo White, Mrs. c. B. Wilson's Carbon Co. Wilson, T. R. Wolf es Drug Store Wyeth & Brother, J ohn Yale Dairy Young, Chester Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co. . . Lester, James FIRST ROAD FUND Shepard, Charlotte Standard Oil Co. TH IRD ROAD FUND $22.96 30.04 94-S. g7 . 165. 05 2. 35 1. 7g 11.00 60.39 4-. 01 2.40 5.60 6. 96 20.00 11.73 36.00 12. 60 33.27 50.00 l0.50 36.s7 100. 00 s.90 766.20 7.50 3.50 ~07.00 13.4-5 5. 00 33. 66 s.75 6. oo 3.00 4.50 4-2. 50 3.50 1.50 12. 50 lS. 4-0 92.63 s. oo 2.2s 3.50 2.50 13. 60 $35. 00 35.00 14-4-. 52 I , . l Bryant & Trott FIFTH ROAD FUND Sinclair, s. F. Adams, Norman GOOD ROADS. FUND Ambrose Lumber Co. American Railway Express Co. Anderson, John Arneel & Brandt Bailey, M. A Browning, J. L. Browning, J. w. Burkhart & Dodson Burns, Jim California Tire. Co. Carpinteria Valley Lumber. Co. Carson, o. F. Collar , J. N. Doerr, L. R. Felts, A. W. Fillmore, E. M Fisk, E. ~ 1' Freeze and Freeze do do Gano, Robert Gebr, Lloyd George, Amos . Gilmore Oil Co. Graton, Lou~s Graton, Louis H. ildenbrand, w. G Howard, Henry Jackson, R. F. Lambert, Clarence .Maxwell, Frank Mellish, A. Mellish, Arthur Mo are, c. L. McNall Building Material Co. Nelson, John News-Press Publishing Co. Osterman, Harry Osterma.n, John Ott Hardware Company Painter, R. E. Pearson, c. H. Randal 1 , Ray Richardson, c. P. Richardson, Jess Robbins, E. A. ( $33.24 3.00 26.00 5. 70 12.41 12. 50 31.33 17.50 25.00 25.00 40.23 27.00 37.95 209.39 1.25 13.50 75.00 96. 03 1.39 15.00 6.3s 1.35 13.80 42.00 10. 00 42.14 42. 00 42.00 49.50 5s.oo 32.00 50.00 45. 00 5. 00 10. 00 19.50 ]. 57 15.75 7.50 25.00 45. 00 15.30 25.00 2.90 44.oo 1$.00 19.50 40.00 7 88 Call for a Snecial }. eet ing. Roblez, Joe GOOD ROADS FUND Santa Maria Gas Co. Westside Oil Oo. Seaside Oil Co . Seaside Oil Co . Seaside Oil Company do do Snow , Bever ley Stubbs , Victor Stubbs, Victor Thomas, J. H. Truxillo, G. w. Union Hardware & Metal Company Western Machine & Foundry Co Western Welding Co . Westwick Iron Works Witter, c. G. Witter , G. L. Wolford, A. B. Santa Maria Gas Co GUAD. LT. DIST. FUND $35. 00 21. 56 49. 24 14. 04 557. 41 303. 75 535. 05 60. 00 42. 00 60. 00 17. 50 15. 00 14. 60 29. 12 25. 00 15. 00 25. 00 so. oo Montecit o Co. Wat er Dist. MON. CO.WATER DIST. F'UND 6 5 , 000. 00 Bailey , Ethel H SALARY FUND Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the r oll 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 Board of Attest :. CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING. ----"-.--'\~ I' ~ Super visors. We , the undersigned member s of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of Cal iforn ia , believing that the interests of the County r equire that . a special meeting of the Board of Supervisor s be called t0 attend thereto . ' It is ordered that a special meet ing of the Board of Superv isors of the County of Sa.nta Barbara, State of California , be and the same is hereby called for December 27th , 1932, at 10 o ' clock a. m. The following is the business t o be transacted at said meeting , to wit : In the Matter of County Aid f or Relief of Unemployment ' Application for Public Dance Hall Permit . ClaimS" Laid over . . . Cancel1ation of Funds to Unappropriated Reserve. Transfer of Funds from Unappropriated Reserve. In the Matter of Claims Allowed Dated December 27th , i932. Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California. C. L. PREISKER THOS. DINSMORE SAM J. STANWOOD F. G. STEVENS RONALD ?l . ADAM Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State. of California, pecember. 27th, 1932 , at 10 o ' clock a. m. Present : Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore., Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker., and the Cl erk. Supervisor C. L . Preisker in the chair. The Board met. pursuant to call. County Aid f r = Relief of Unemployrrent In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment : It appearing to t 11e Board of Supervisors that the following appl icants are proper per sons to receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the Following persons for the amounts set opposite their No. r espective names , to wit: l~ame Wallace , George Stiverson, o. p. Ma.rt in , Gilbert Perez, Manuel Capes, Lloyd J ohns , Leo J ohns , Jay Rodriguez, Tony Schyler, Earl Smit h , L .ig e Leal, Frank Trester , Ralph Kend.r ick s , W. H. Stewart, Arthur Duran, Jesus Chaparro , Salvador Ruiz , Andrew Whitney , Charles Cota, Marcus . Duke, William Berry, Yater Valenzuela , Jee Stroman, Earl . Wilbur , Louis . Breck , Sam Juarez , Fred . Gracia, Ed Bartholemew, Claud Clancey ,Xlfred . Mcintyre , Ed Bennett, Manuel coles, Butler Jr. Amount 7. 50 10. 00 10. 00 7. 50 2. 50 2. 50 5.00 2. 50 2. 50 7. 50 2.50 7 . 50 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 2. 50 10. 00 5.00 2. 50 7.50 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 2. 50 12. 50 5. 00 2. 50 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 15. 00 District First 154--B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 9 .---------,-----,-------=-c--=--c-c-or--~~---co-----=--------;------;------------------------------------ - 90 County Aid for Reli ef o Unempl oyment In the Matter of County Aid f or Relief of Unemployment : It appearing to the Board of Supervi sors that the following applicants are prope persons t o r eceive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that the Auditor draw hi s warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set opposite their r espective names, to wit : No. w-676 67g 679 6go 707 704 6s4 6g5 6g6 6g7 716 6S8 723 690 71g 692 719 693 694 720 695 702 726 725 729 72g 8343 . 8132 8365 g170 9019 8552 8210 8310 8147 8268 8378 8146 8224 8197 8195 s290 Name Ashbaugh , Minnie Bell , Mabel Brannick., Eva Cadwell, Helen Cortez , Delphina Cr oss, Nell ie Fields , Leone Gentry , Lena Gillilan , Mr s. Art Hawkins , Agnes King , Rose Larsen, Ell en Menter , Genevieve McCullough, Pearl Mey er s , Mai'11 i e Mercado , Berta Monson , Mahale Newman , Charlotte Nigh , Pearl Peebles, Mrs. James Purdy , Mary Weiss , Anna Olivera , Mr s. Harry Pyle, Elsie Tsirles , Lillian Turner , Elizabeth Allen , Ernest Alvarez, Sulpicio Arraluce , Abel Arr ias , Chas. Allen , Robert Allen , Bert Besette , Frank Baity , George Ba rbere , Robert Ba rrett, Ben Bateman , Roy Becerra , Felix Beltram , Sisto Benitz, Antonio Bianchin , Orlando Bischoff , Bernard Amount $10. 00 2 . 00 . 2. 00 1. 00 2. 00 10. 00 6. oo 4. oo 2. 00 2. 00 1. 00 s. oo 6. 00 6. oo s.oo 2 . 00 1 . 00 1. 00 ~. oo 6. 00 5. 00 1.00 6. oo 15. 00 6. oo 2. 00 2. 50 6.25 2. 50 5. 00 10. 00 6.25 2. 50 5. 00 2. 50 11.25 2. 50 5. 00 2. 50 5. 00 2.50 2. 50 District 154-B-7 Second do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do . ~ 1 December 27th , 1932. No. Name Amount Distr ict g329 Elev.ins, William 5. 00 154-B-7 S-er.cond:. g391 Blood , Allen 5. 00 do g427 Breck , Chas. 5. 00 do s432 Br i s'coe, Jo seph 7.50 do g16g Bruno, Tullio 5. 00 do $265 Buelna, J ohn 5. 00 do 901$ Bond, Roy 7 . 50 do 9020 Brown, Wm. G. 2. 50 do g2go Caballero, Ed 2. 50 do g1g5 Call'es, Geronimo 2. 50 do 8160 Cannalla , Tony 2. 50 do 8141 Carr'illo , Ray 10. 00 do 842$ Case , Hugh 5. 00 do $260 Cast ro, Augustine 11. 25 do $244 Chacon , Eustacio 5. 00 do s233 Chard , James 2. 50 do S445 Chianis, John 2.50 do g344- Cody, Andr ew 1. 25 do g397 Clark, Edgar 2. 50 do 8493 Conlon, J ames H. 5. 00 do gig4 Cordero, Henr y 11. 25 do g337 Cordero, Victor 6.25 do $143 Corr.al, Monte 5. 00 do 8442 Corral, M.artin 10. 00 do 8238 Cota', Jos. E. 10. 00 do g356 Cota-, Juan 2.50 do $14$ Curtis, Lawr ence 2. 50 do g1g2 Craig, Frank 11.25 do g579 Cordero, Stanley 6. 25 do g594 Cochran , Geor ga 10. 00 do g595 Catcott, Priscilla 12. 50 do 9014 Covey, Clarence 5. 00 do $121 DAndr ea, John 2.50 do g3 09 Dally, Geor ge 2. 50 do s116 Davis, Joe 2. :P do s362 Decker, Leroy 2.50 do $151 Delgadilla , Gregory 7.50 do $420 Delk , Robt. 2.50 do g236 Doran, H. c. 2.50 do ' 8423 Desmore, J ohn 12.50 do g355 Dewar, Wm. 5.00 do s350 Donovan, J. P. 5. 00 do 8347 Dominguez, Edward 5. 00 do g393 Downey, Glen 5. 00 do g599 Dayton , Tom 12.50 do g5g7 Donaway, Elmer 2. 50 do g590 Dawson, Robert 5. 00 do g336 Ella; Emil 11.25 do 92 - -----,~-~------------------------------------------- No . s222 g353 g326 $122 g501 8068 g576 8246 g3g5 7964 g7gg s4so s219 g301 g59g S495 s206 s130 s210 g368 8408 s2s2 8223 8465 8123 8111 g2g9 8312 g497 9009 9022 9024 Sl~ 8465 g390 g399 s17s s162 8441 $112 8352 s323 S450 8334 9026 g551 $3:39 8274 Name Elizalde, Timotio Espana , Jose Espinosa, Vincent Estrada, Estephen Estpinosa, Ray v. Engleson , Adolph Flores , Librada Falc.o n , Joe Farkason , J ohn p . r ant.o na, John Forbes, Chas. Fox,. Carl Friedly, Allan Funke, Werner . Ferris , Arthur Gaines, Willis Galusha, Lester Garcia, Carmelo Garcia , Gabriel Gehrke , George Gleason, Jack Gonzales , Armando Gonzales, Gregorio Gower , Ray Gr eenwald, Ed Gutier rez , Pete Gutierrez , Antonio Garrett, Richard Gran.d , Peter Greve , Leslie Good. rich, Alvin Gudgeon , George Hames, Edgar Harrison , Roy J. Hasbrouck , A. Hendrickson, Wren Hernandez , Ignacio B. Hernandez , Jose N. Herrera, Felipe Hickman, Clyde . Hildebrand , Carl Hildebrand , George Hook,. Arthur Howell, Roll ie Heide. nrich , Fred Hopkins, Harry s. Ingrame, Van Ness Infante, Maximo Amount 2.50 2. 50 5. 00 7. 50 2. 50 6. 25 10. 00 5. 00 5. 00 2.50 2. 50 2. 50 5. 00 10. 00 7. 50 2.50 7. 50 5. 00 2. 50 2. 50 2.50 5. 00 2. 50 2. 50 5. 00 11. 25 2. 50 s . 75 10. 00 12. 50 2. 50 11. 25 2. 50 2. 50 7. 50 2. 50 2.50 7. 50 11. 25 5. 00 5.00 2. 50 2. 50 2. 50 7.50 2. 50 2. 50 District 154-B-7 Second do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do ' No. 8120 8369 8474 8496 9016 g433 S469 8479 s173 8272 8380 8321 9021 g47g 8145 g171 8180 8261 821) $235 g2g7 g504 7841 g597 8182 s 35s 8196 8234 g453 8448 8133 8164 8240 8285 8214 g437 8142 $27$ 8174 8421 8320 9004 g3g3 g454 8241 s294 9025 8470 December 27th , 1932. Name J iminez , Alfr ed . J ones , T. J. . Jones , Edward . Jordon , Joe B . J ones , Edward . Kane , Russell Koska , Frank Kent , David Kenney , Chas. . Kisor, Roy . Kopp , Loren . Kussie, Andr ew . Knott , c. w. . Lar sen , John Logan , Richard Lopez, Fredr ico . Lopez, J oseph A. . Lopez , Julian Lopez, Max imo . Lov e , James . Lucero, Frank . Lopez , Manuel Leonard , J ames L. Logan , Aimee C. . Lynch , Char les Malan , Alex . Mader o , Pedro . Mar tinez , J. B . . Mar tinez , Joseph A. Mashburn , Metoke Mendoza , Andr es Mendoza , Char les . Mendoza, Mauro Mendoza, Maximo Menegon , Sam . Meraz, Bacillo . Mir anda, Thos. . Moffitt , Andr ew . Mora , Rober t . Mudget , All5er t Mullenary , Mark . Mee , J ack . McCar thy , John B. McGee , James Navarr o , Ca rmon Newman , John O' Connor , Da.ve . Ornelas, Sabr as Amount $5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 11. 25 2. 50 2. 50 11.25 5.00 2. 50 15. 00 2. 50 7. 50 5. 00 11. 25 5. 00 2. 50 2. 50 2. 50 7. 50 15. 00 12. 50 12. 50 7. 50 5. 00 2. 50 10. 00 2 . 50 7. 50 5. 00 2. 50 11. 25 5- 00 6. 25 2. 50 2. 50 2. 50 2. 50 7. 50 15. 00 2. 50 5. 00 11. 25 5. 00 2.50 11. 25 Di str ict 1:54-B-7 Second cb do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do I 94 No . s134 g506 8204 82S6 8?17 g266 8375 8154 $115 s1s3 8129 S46S g~12 8580 8585 s125 8256 8157 S476 $220 $163 8159 8319 8306 8131 8247 g1g7 9003 S4S2 8599 9026 8194 8150 8128 S24S 8190 8444 g300 8169 8298 8114 g505 8578 8153 8152 8422 9002 Name Padilla, Domingo Paz, Albert Padilla, Felix Pala to, Marcus Pala to, Nick Palma, Joe Parker, J. D. Penro se, Clarence Perales, Nickolas Pereyra, Jesus Per ez, Jesus Pico , Harry Pratt , Alber t Penrose, Leo Phillip, Pat I. Ramirez, Jose Ramazzini , Joe Ramirez, Manuel Rapaza , Manuel Ray, Perry Reyes, Carmen Rivas, Ventura Rodarte, Reynard Romero, Fred Jr., Ru iz , Antonio Ruiz , Elar io Ruiz, Fred R. Russell, w. E. Rice , Bert N. Sandaval, Jo se Somers, James L. Saberion, Lot1is Sanchez, Ingacio Savedra, Ignacio Serna , Christoval Ser vetti, Tom Slater, William Strei ff, J ohn Suniga, Dominic Sutton, Ray Stra in, Robt . Sailor, Rut:rert Sot o , Bennie Torres , Gonzales Torres, Gorgona Trujillos, Miguel Taylor, Arthur p. \ Amoul'lt 11. 25 2. 50 2.50 2. 50 2.50 s. 75 2. 50 5. 00 5. 00 5.00 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 6. 25 3. 75 7.50 7.50 g . 75 3.75 5. 00 5. 00 2. 50 5.00 11.25 2. 50 2. 50 5.00 7.50 11. 25 6.25 2. 50 5. 00 11. 25 11. 25 2.50 7. 50 2.50 5. 00 2. 50 11.25 3.75 s. 75 2.50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 15.00 District 154-B-7 Second do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do I I ' County Aid for Relief o Unemploy.r.ent County Aid for Relief f Unemploymen December 27th , 1932. No. Name Amount .Di strict 154-B- 7 g43g Uribes , Manuel P. 5. 00 Second 9013 Ullerich , Willard 2.50 do S44o Valenzuela, Frank. 5. 00 do s175 Vasquez, Virg i l 5. 00 do g439 Valenzuela, Phillip 12. 50 do 8431 Van Popple , Adr i an 2. 50 do $245 Virga, Michael 7. 50 do g373 Wal l , Frank 7. 50 do g303 Wegener, Wi l l iam 5. 00 do g322 Wiel, Harry 2. 50 do s231 We i ss, J ames 2. 50 do s276 Welty , Scott 2. 50 do g367 Wh i teside , Carmen 5. 00 do s291 Woodward , Cla r ence 5. 00 do g57g Wein is , Wm. 5. 00 do 9007 Wilson , Ray 2. 50 do 9017 Wade, Elij ah 10. 00 do g176 -Zapata , Herber t 2. 50 do In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment : I t appearing t o the Board of Supervisors that the f ol l owing applicants are pr oper persons to rece ive county a i d; Upon motion duly seconded and carr i ed , it is or der ed that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Gener al Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set opposite the i r r espective names , to wit: No . Name Dec. 19-20-21-22-23-24 L. Alvarado Dec. 19-20-21 Arthur Bettencourt . Dec. 24-23- 22- 21 J ohn Baker Dec. 20 S. Hernandez Dec. 21-22-23 Lest er Pierce Dec. 23 Clayton Fields Dec. 21- 22- 23 Mr s. Joe Harr i s @ 2.00 Amou.nt $1S. OO 9. 00 12. 00 3. 00 9. 00 3. 00 6. oo In the Matter of County A i~ for .Relief of Unemployment : District Fourth do do do do do do It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the f ollowing applicant~ are proper per sons t o receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is order ed that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in . favor of the,following persons f or the amounts s et opposite their r especti ve names, to . wit : No. Name Amount District December 1932 19-20 Adame , Pete $4. oo Five 19-20- 21-22-23(t) Araujo , L. H. 9. 00 do 19 Avila, Louis 2. 00 do 19-20 Baload, J acinto 4. 00 do 20-21-22-23 ( t ) Bar nett , Ivan 7. 00 do 21-22- 23-19 Ba rtholomew, Harold s. oo do 19- 20- 21- 22-23 Bishop, J ohn 10.00 do 5 .---~----,-~-.------------------------------------------ . --- 96 No. 20-21-22-23 (t ) 19-20-21- 22- 23 29-21-22-23 ( t ) 19-20- 21- 22-23 21-22-23 19-20- 21- 22- 23 29-21- 22- 23 ( t ) 19- 20- 21-22- 23 23(i ) 21- 22-23(t ) 22-23 . . 22- 23 22- 23 22- 23,t ) 20- 21- 22- 23 21- 22- 23 19- 20-21- 22- 23 23 (t ) 19- 20- 21-22- 23 21- 22- 23 23 19- 20- 21- 22- 23 19- 20-21- 22- 23 21- 22- 23 (-b ) 19- 20- 21- 22- 23(t ) 19- 20- 21- 22- 23 (-b) 21-22- 23 19- 20- 21- 22- 23 19- 20- 21- 22- 23 16-19-20- 2i-22-~3(t) 20- 21- 22- 23 (t) 22-23 20- 21- 22- 23(-k) 20- 21- 22- 23 19- 20- 21- 22- 23 19- 20- 21-22- 23 22- 23 16-19- 20- 21- 22- 23 19- 20- 21- 22- 23 19- 20- 21- 22- 23 21- 22- 23(t) 19- 20- 21- 22- 23 23 20- 21 - 22(-b) 21- 22- 23(-k ) 20- 21- 22- 23 19- 20-21- 22- 23(!) 19- 20- 21-22- 23(i) Name Blocker , J ohn Briggs , Charles Caldwell , J. O Cavestr i , Charles Chappell, George Chavez , Manuel Conr ad, G. p. Cottr ell , Wm. M. Coykendall , Warren Davis, Ross Dela Guerra , Ar t hur Dela Guerra , Kel ly Delkener, Wm. Domingues , Teodulo s. i"strada, Jose Ferrar is, Sylvester ' Forbes , Willard Franklin, Lawr ence Gardner , William Glassgow, Richard Gowen, Orvill e Graff , Jr., Ed Grosdidier , Rolland Gu l a rte , Dav id Havens, Harry Hayes , James Her man , Joe Hibbard , J r . , Bert Hibbard , Sr. , Bert Higdon , Char les Hill , Bruce Hoback, Joe Hughes , Jr., Harley Hughes , Sr., Harley J ensen , Glenn J ohnson , Arthur E. J ohnson , Kenneth Kinyon , J. J . Landers, Wm. Lovelace , Harold McCollum , William McCoy, D. D. McKeehan , l:Iobart McQ,uown , Roy Mayna rd, J . c. Moore , J . c. Nelson , Mason Parker , Ralph Amount $7. 00 10. 00 7. 00 10. 00 6. 00 10. 00 7.00 10. 00 1. 00 5. 00 4.oo g 00 4-. 00 3. 00 s.oo 6. oo 10. 00 1. 00 15. 00 6. oo 2 . 00. 10. 00 10. 00 5. 00 9. 00 9. 00 6.oo 10. 00 10. 00 11. 00 7. 00 4. oo 7. 00 s. oo 10. 00 10. 00 4-. 00 12. 00 15. 00 10. 00 5. 00 10. 00 2. 00 5. 00 5. 00 s.oo 9. 00 9. 00 :O istr ict Five do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do December 27th , 1932. . No. Name . Amount District December 1932 29-21- 22- 23 (--) Parr i sh , T. A $6. 50 7. 00 6. 00 7 . 50 2. 00 Five Applicqti on v f or Public Dance Hall Per mit at Guadalune. Claim L ~ id Over . 20- 21-22-23 ( -~ ) 21- 22- 23 19- 20- 21- 22- 23 . 23 19-20-21-22-23 20- 21- 22-23 21- 22- 23 19-20-21- 22- 23 19- 20- 21-22- 23 (t) 21- 22- 23 20-21-22- 23 19- 21(!) 22- 23 19-20-21- 22- 23 19-20-21- 22-23 21- 22- 23(!) 21- 22- 23 20- 21-22-23 (t) 21- 22- 23 19-20-21-22- 23(t) 19-20- 21- 22- 23 19- 20- 21- 22- 23 21-22(t) 22- 23(!) 20- 21-22- 23 (-k) 22(3/4) 19-20-21~22-23(t) 19- 20-21- 22-23- 24 19- 20- 21- 22 Patchen , Claire L. Perry , Eben Pe t ers , E. c. Pico , Joe Porter, R. C. Queveda, Frank Ramirez, Ed Ramir ez , F. B. Ryan , Robert Saltero , Mike Scott, Eddie Sexton , William . Sk1el.l, Pr eston . . Stevenson , Gail Streiker, Val Stubblefield, Oscar Taute , John Taylor, Allen Tr iguer o , J. F. V:L:erra , Matthew Vigil, Ed Volk, Ed Walker, Wm. Web s t er, Robert Williams , Earl Williams , H. A. . Yungling , Howard Leoping , Maria (i days) Snow, Vida H. . . . 10. 00 s. 00 6. 00 10. 00 9. 00 6. oo s. oo 4. oo 10. 00 10. 00 5. 00 6. oo 7. 00 6. 00 10. 00 10. 00 3. 00 3. 00 7. 00 1. 50 9. 00 7. 50 12. 00 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do In the Matter of Application of Albert L. Reyes f or a Public Dance Hall Per mit , at Guadalupe. The applicat ion of Alber t L. Reyes f or a publ i c dance hall per mit at Guadalupe , coming on regular ly to be heard;and it appear ing to this Board t hat said application do es not have the appr oval of the Sheriff of said county ; upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is order ed that said applicat ion be and the same is her eby denied. In the }latter of Claim Laid over. Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is 'order ed that the claim of Re ed son' s Dair y ; fo r the sum of $5. 2S, be and the same is her eby laid over for correction. Cancellat io In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 156 B 5, service and of Funds to Unaopr opr ia ed exnense , Unemployment Rel:ie f, General Fund , to Unappropriated Reserve . Reserve. Wher eas the Board of Supervisor s of Santa Ba rbara County find that the sum of $300. 00 is not needed in above account , Ge~eral Fund. ?f ow , ther efor e , be it re so 1ved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Three Hundr ed Dollars ($300. 00 ) be and the same is her eby cancelled, and r eturned to 7 98 the Unappropr i ated Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the follow ing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Steven, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays , none . Ab sent , none. In the Mat t er of Transfer of Fu~ds from the Unappropriated Reserve to Account Transf er of - . Funds f r oz:i i56 c 3, buildings, Unemployment RelLef, Genera.l Fund. Unappropr 1a ed . Re serve. Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public emergency , tha t could not have been rea sonably foreseen at the time of preparing the budget , has arisen by reason of a new building needed for unemployment activities in Lompoc, (Commissary building) , and which has depleted the funds provided f or 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 t r ansferred from the unappr opriated r eserve to Account 156 C 3, Unemployment Relief, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the ro 11 being cal.led, the follow ing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. St evens , Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays , none. Absent , none. Trans f er of 4 In the Matter of Transfer of Fu.r].ds from the Unappr opriated Reserve to Account Funds f rom Unappropr ia Reser ve. ed 4 B 1, communication and tra_~sportation, $300. 00 ; and to Account 4 B 3, office supplies, $200. 00 , Auditor, Gener al Fund. Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public emergency , tha t could not have been rea sonably foreseen at the time of prepa.ring the budget, has arisen by r eason of increase of business in mailing expenses, addition al warrants and personal property receipts, increased space for r egistering warrants , prepraration for ensuing fiscal year s budget , and redemptions , and which has depleted the funds pr ovided for same ; Now, therefor e , 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 unappropr iated r e s erve to Account 4 B 1, commlilnication and t r ansportation , $300. 00 , and to Account 4 B 3, Office supplies , $200. 00; Auditox, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the fol- lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wi t : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none. Claims Allo ed. In the Matter of Claims All owed. Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claims be and the same are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out of the fund designated in the order of allowance indorsed on the face of each claim, respectively , to wit: Artuso Shoe Store GENERAL FUND Azar Bros R. P. Batk in Beadle , M. w. Brown's Drug Store Campodonico ' s Central Market Collar, Nelson Colson Equipment & Supply Co. Continental Grocery Continental Stores 11. 63 64.45 75. 00 1.00 9. 25 s. oo 4$. 00 s . 20 191. 06 6. oo 77.6$ I December 27th , 1932 Davis , Mr s. Chas. GENERAL FUND Diaz Grocery, C. R. Dowse , Mrs. E. M. Fr eeze & Freeze Gale, George Heumphr eus- Smith Electric Jacobs , Lucy J anssens , J. R. Karl ' s Grocery Lang ' s Market Lewis , Helen R. Lopez, Del Marquez, Manuela Miller, Mr s. A. L. Mission Ice co. Montecito Stor e Monte Vista Dai r y Monte Vista Dairy Moore Mercantile Co. Moore ~Ier cant i le Motsch , J ohn Owens ' Service Station Pacific Greyhound Lines Red & White Store Co Rudolph' s Grocery and Hardware Sahm Dai ry Schmidt, J. G. Stutsman , Grant Tubbs, J erome F. Universal Grocery Velvet Ice Cream Watts and Laubly Williams , Ralph s. York, A. F. Batkin , R. p. GOOD ROADS FUND Bouchard, Chas. Collar , Elmer Mil l er , Lee 0 st ini , Fidel 1s.30 10 . 00 100. 00 4. 39 $ . 00 3.so 7. 00 50. 00 9. 46 g. 09 s. 00 15. 00 15. 00 5.00 5. 39.s5 12. 00 10.40 1. 44 6. 04 4. 52 2.25 52. 00 s . 27 12. 95 6. oo 6. oo 4. 11 s . 60 s.oo 10. 00 $106. 00 41. 00 108. 00 16S. 00 12.25 9 :100 County Aid f Relief of Unemployment. Ostini, Fidel Riggs , M. B. Robison, M. H Rowe, E. s. Ruffner & Ruffner Ryland, w. D. Spanne, Geo. Sullivan, Earl Usher, T. S. Whalen, J. T Winans , c. A. C-OeD ROA. DS Garage 12.25 12. 00 144.oo 12. 00 5.40 lS. 00 36.00 54. oo 54. oo 13s.oo 54. 00 Upon the passage o f the f orego ing order, the roll being called, the fo llowing Supervise.r s voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays , n.o ne. Absent, none . UP.on motion, the Board adj ourned sine die. Tqe foregoing minutes are hereby approve~,.__,_ Chair man Board of Supervisors. Attest: Clerk. Board of Supervi sors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, January 3rd, 1933, a t 10 o 'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L Preisker, and the Clerk. Supervi sor c. L. Preisker in the chair The minutes of the meet ings of December 19th and 26th, 1932, were read and approved - . In the Matter of County Aid fof Rel ie f of Unemployment: . It appearing to the Board of Supervisor s that the f oll owing applicants are proper persons to receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is order ed that the Aud itor draw his . warrant on the General Fund in f~vor of the f o l lowing per sons f or the amounts set . oppo s i te their respective names, t o wi t: No. Name Chaparro, Salvador Schyler, Earl Wallace, George Stewart, Arthur Stiverson, Otis Juarez, Lee Romero , Frank Clancy, Alf r ed Wil}?ur, Louis Gracia, Ed Graham, Ernest Duke , William Bartholemew, Claud Jr. Whitney, Chas Coles, Butler Amount $7-50 5.00 5.00 12.50 2. 50 12.50 7.50 7.50 5. 00 5.00 12.50 2.50 2.50 2.00 12.50 District 154-B-7 First do do do do do do do do do do do do do do - County Aid for Re 1 ief of Unemployment. \ 1 1_ January 3rd, 1933 In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment: It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following appticants are proper persons to receive 9ounty aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set opposite th'eir respe.ctive names, to wit: No. 1-73g 733 748 737 734 746 7551 74-1 739 749 750 747 ggo7 g749 8714 8732 g9g3 g990 gg22 g677 g955 g935 g647 gg64 $925 g13g g769 g953 g622 8946 g756 g602 g7r27 g7Sl ggg1 g6g1 g67g gg11 g637 874.9 9000 Name Ashbaugh, Minnie Andrews , Tho s . Brannick, Eva Eaton, Margaret Fields, Leone Gorman, Chas. E. McMudro, Ann Myers, Mamie . Mitchell, Elna Oliyeria, Harry Peebles , Mrs. James SilV$., Marie Alacorn, Tho s. Allen, James Allen, Bert . Ames, Fore st Appleton, Joseph Banks, Perry Barrett, Ben Barrios, Jee Acuna, Santiago Bebout, Abe W. Benivedes, Jose Bond, Roy Beltran, John Caballero, Edward Cannalla, Tony Carrol, Chas. Cano, Edward Castro, Henry Chard, James Converse, Linton Cook, Alex Contreras, Faustino Coombs, Ray Co:oral, Martin Corral, Lazaro Corral, Pablo Cota, Jo s. E. Cota, Lawrence Cox, Mark Amount $4.oo s. oo 4. oo 15.00 s. 00 6. 00 2.00 4. 00 6. 00 2.00 2.00 12.50 5.00 10.00 10. 00 12.50 7.50 5.00 2.50 2.50 12.50 10.00 7"50 2.50 2.50 5.00 2.50 10. 00 2.50 10.00 7.50 10. 00 2.50 5.00 5.00 5.00 12. 50 2.50 2.50 7.50 District 154-B-7 Second do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 1-02 No. g7g6 g654 g950 gg90 gg91 g926 g631 g920 g646 g95S s6og gg6g g923 g924 gg92 g90$ g91g g963 g6g9 gggg gg93 g609 g65g g920 g909 g952 g676 g7gg g707 g649 . g902 g966 gg1g g940 g704 gg25 g7g2 gg50 g1g9 gg74 g916 SS02 g659 s942 g9g4 S663 g74g gg17 Name cuevas, Fred Curtis, Lawrence N. Callis, Robert Catcott, Priscilla Cochran, Georga Clark, Edgar DAndrea, John Dally, George Davis, Joe Desmore, John Downey, Glenn Douboux, Ray Duffy , Walt er Dominguez, Edward Dayton, Tom Ella, Emil Epps, Earl Espana, Jose Espinosa, Vincent Bertino, Joe Ferris, Arthur Fenn, Wallace Flores, Lfbrado Forbes, Chas. Cuellar, E. Grayson, Harry Gata, Anastacio Gaines, Willis Garcia, Carmelo Garcia, Gabriel Gleason, Jack Gongopolos, Nick Gonzales, Edward R. Gonzales, Edwardo Gonzales, Julio Goux, Tony Gramsco, John Green, Gerald Gutierrez, Pete Goodrich, Alvin Gutierrez, Antonio Hall, Albert o. Ha.mes, Edgar Hartman, Ed Henderson, Orville Hendricks, Raymond Hernandez, Angel Hernandez, Ig. B. Amount $2.50 10.00 7. 50 12.50 2.50 2.50 .00 2.50 7.50 5.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 16.00 2.50 5.00 15.00 12.50 7.50 10. 00 10.00 10.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 12.50 5.00 2. 50 5.00 10.00 2.50 10.00 2.50 10.00 7.50 2.50 5. 00 2.50 10.00 2.50 10.00 District 154-B-7 Second do do do do do do do do do do do do do do lo do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 1 3 January 3rd, 1933 No. Name Amount District 154-B-7 gg41 Herrera, Felipe $10. 00 Second g6g3 Holquin, Esequiel 10. 00 do gg52 Hovland, Ch1ris 5. 00 do g974 Hooker, Wilbur 10.00 do g916 Howell, Chas. 7.50 do g6o6 Hyne, Ray F. 10.00 do s9og Hopkins, Harry 7.50 do s907 Greve, Leslie 10.00 do gg57 Johnson, F. August 5. 00 do gg76 Jacobson, Walter 3.75 do gg69 Jones, Diward 5.00 do g92S Jordon, Joe D. 2.50 do s910 Keeler, Thos. 2.50 do g746 Ko ska, Frank 5.00 do ggo6 , Kels, Chas. 2.50 do g755 Kisor, Roy 5 00 do 8941 Kp.ott, Chas. w. 15. 00 do g957 LaVieur, Claude 5.00 do g94g La Fond, Wm 5.00 do g612 Leavitt, Earl 12.50 do S69g , Leon, Tony 2. 50 do g731 Licona, Hilario 5. 00 do g641 Limon, Joe 2.50 do g722 Lopez, Fredrico 5. 00 do g639 Lopez, Jos. X 10.00 do g105 Lopez, Renaldo 2.50 do g610 Low, Arthur 12.50 do g116 Love, James 2.50 do g997 Lynch, Chas. 2.50 do g936 Lane, Lester 2.50 do gg95 Logan, Aimee 10.00 do gg46 Lopez, Jlanuel 2.50 do g927 Malengo, Edward 2. ~o do gg10 Mendoza, Frank 10. 00 do g932 Mendoza, Maximo 7.50 do gg43 Menegon, Umberto 7.50 do g679 Menegon, Sam 2.50 do g645 Meraz, Bacillo 7.50 do g994 Mills, J. o. 12.50 do S921 Mullenary, Mark l.?5 do ggg6 Mee, Jack 12.50 do g961 Lemp, Alfred 12.50 do g735 McCandless, Orville 12.50 do g971 M9Common, F. B. 10. 00 do g9g2 McKinney, Ross 2.50 do ggg2 Novotny, Louis 7.50 do g754 Ojeda, Jose 7.50 do g996 Oldham, John 5.00 do 04 No. Name Amount Di st r ict second gg40 Ojeda, Juan p. .2.50 154-B-7 g742 Olivera, Thos. 5. 00 do g925 Orena, Chae. 2. 50 do gg51 Ovieda, Emil 5 00 do g6go Padilla, Felix 2.50 do g670 Padilla, Frank 7.50 do g66o Padilla, Salvador 12.50 do g795 Palma, Mike 2.50 do g954 Palmer, Fred 7.50 do g692 Penrose, Leo 12.50 do g630 Perez, Jesus 5. 00 do gg49 Perez, Teof ilo 5. 00 do g965 Phelps, David 7.50 do ggo9 Phillips, Pat P 7.50 do g99g Piefer, Clement 2,50 do g726 Pommier, Andrew 10.00 do g937 Pollard, R. H. 7.50 do S624 Ramirez, Jose 2.50 do g747 Ra.mazzini, Joe 10. 00 do s6s2 Ramirez, Manuel 12. 50 do g939 Raposa, Manuel 5 00 do g115 Reyes, carmen 5.00 do gg36 Rice, Bert 2. 50 do g661 Rieck, Chas. 12.50 do ggoo Rivas, Ventura 2.50 do 8S27 Romero, Alfonse 2.50 do g675 Romero, Carmen 5.00 do g951 Romero, Joseph 2.50 do g62g Romero, Theordore 12.50 do g605 Rucker, Barney 12.50 do g109 Ruiz, Antonio 2.50 do sn.1 Ruiz, Angel 5. 00 do g932 Ruiz, Fred R. 2.50 do g943 Robles, Guadalupe 7. 50 do ggg7 Russell, Wm. E. 7.50 do S249 Rome~o, Alfonso 5.00 do gg21 Saenz, Bernard A. 7. 50 do g914 Sailor, Rupert 6.25 do S656 Sanchez, Iganoio 7.50 do 8745 Sanchez, Raymond 12.50 do g92g Sandoval, Emilio 5 00 do g744 Santana, Adolph 2.50 do g625 Savedra, Ignacio 7.50 do g961 Scott, Harold 2.50 do g71S Seymour, Melbert 5. 00 do S644 Sierra, James 12.50 do g993 Simons, Marvin 7.50 do No. g901 gg59 gg62 g725 g909 g913 g603 g617 g903 g79g g927 ggg9 8604 g695 g992 gg5g g797 g64o g723 gg35 gg2t) g672 gg73 g627 g906 ggo4 g923 g949 g995 g652 gg34 g6gg January 3rd, 1933 Name Slater, Wm. Smith, Harry Sneed, Wm. Soto, Bennie Stan~e, J ohn SteplJens, Monte Storni, Walter Sutton, Ray Swar z , Frank Straughn, Alfred Sandoval, Jose Ig. Taylor, Arthur p. Thomas, George Torres, Gonzales, Torres, Raphael Trujillos, Miguel Ullery, Che ster Uribee, Manuel P. Vasquez, Virgil Vasquez, Arnold Van Popple, Adrian Vielma , Nash Wade, Elijah Woll, Frank Wathey, Thoe. E. Wayland, Frank White, William Willig, Hans Wilson, Harold Ybarro, Augustina Zapata, Tiburcio Zapata, Herbert Amount 12.50 5.00 10.00 2.50 12.50 12.50 5.00 5.00 7.50 2.50 2. 50 15.00 12.50 7.50 5.00 2.50 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.50 5.00 7. 50 10. 00 10. 00 12.50 5.00 7.50 3.75 7.50 2.50 5 00 7.50 In the .Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment: j_ 5 District 154-B-7 Second do I do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do County Aid f r Relief of Unemployment It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper County Aid f r Relief of Uner:iployment persons to re.cei ve county aid; Upon mo.tion duly seconded and carr ied, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the followin~ persons for the amounts set opposite their respective names, to wit: No. Name Amount District Espinosa, Pedro Third In the Matter of County Aid fo~ Relief of Unemployment: It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are . proper persons to receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the f oll owing persons for the amounts set opposite their respective names, to wit: 1-06 No. Name Amount District Dec. 27-2s-29 Mike Salas $9. 00 Fourth 27-2s-29-30-31 s. Marquez 9. 00 do " 30 Arthur Bettencourt 3. 00 do 27-2g M. Lopez 6. oo do If 27-2g-29-30 Harvey Rhoads 12.00 do " 27-2s-29 S. Hernandez 9.00 do ti 27-2g Ray Cordova 6. oo do " 27-28 a. Trejo 6. 00 do " 27-2g c. Olinger 6. oo do " 27 Lester Pierce 3. 00 do " 29 C. N. Dix 3.00 do County Aid - In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment: for Relief f Unemploymen I t appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are - proper per sons to receive county aid; - Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set op- posite their respective names , to wit : No. Name December 1932 ct 26 Araujo, Lewis H. 26-21 ct Brookshire , Charles 26-27(t ) Cullen , Dan 26-27 Dominguez, Teo du lo 26 Forbe s , A. n 26-27-2g-29 (3/4) Fouts, Wilbur . 26-27-2$-29-30 26-27-2g-29-30 26-27-28 13-14-15- 16- 19 20 -21 -2 2~23 26-27-2s-29 _ 26-27-2s-29~30 26-27-2s-29~30 Gardner, William Hansen, Alfred o. Hartley, Marion Hernandez, J ess Hill, Fred Landers, William Lee, Robert s. 26-27-2g-29-30-31 Lepping, Marie (half days) 26-27-2s-29 26-27(i-) 26-21-2sct 26-27 26-27-2s -29-30 27-2s-29- 30 26-27-2g 19-20-21-22-23 26-27-28-29 26-27 19- 20- 21-22- 23 26-27-2g- 29 26-27(!) 26- 27 26-27 26-27 26 (! ) McKeehan, Hobert McCullum, Wm. Nonella, Caesar Pegg , Eugene Peter s , E. C. Snow, Vida H. Ralph, Roy Stovall, Harold Sweeney , Fred Sweet , Walter Uptegrove, Granville Valenzuelo, J ose Vargas, Cirilio Wray , Harry Taylor, Allen Amount $1.00 3. 00 3.00 4. 00 2. 00 15.00 10.00 6. oo ig.oo s. oo 15.00 10.00 7.50 g. 00 2.50 5.00 4.oo 7. 50 12.00 6. oo 18.00 4.oo 1$. 00 3. 00 4.oo 4.oo 4.oo 1.00 District. Five do do do cb do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 1- 7 Applications f or State an County Aid to Needy Age Renewal Applications f or State an Count y Aid t Needy Aged. January 3rd, 1933 - In the Matter of Applications for State and County Aid to Needy Aged Per sons. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the above entitled matter be and the same is hereby con~inued until January 9th, i 933, at 10 o'clock a. m. ~- In the Matter of Renewal Applications for State and County Aid to Needy Aged Per sons. Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat the above entitled matter be and the same is ~ereby continued until January 9th, 1933, at 10 o'clock a. m. Petit ion for "0 '" State Aid. In the Matter of the Petiti on of Canuta Patina, 543 Railroad Ave, Santa Maria, Petition for State Aid. Calif., for County ~id f or Lucia Patino, half orphaQ. . It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Lucia Patino, aged g year s , is a half-orphan and is proper per son to receive County Aid, and is in the custody of said Ganuta Patino , It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund ' in f avor of said Canuta Patino for the sum of Ten and 00/100 dollars , and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors. In the Matter of the Petition of Mrs. Mary E. Feliz, 302 S. Pine St., Santa . Maria, Calif., for Oowity Aid for Benjamin and Francis Feliz , Minor s It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Benjamin Feliz, aged 4 years; and Francis Feliz, aged 2 years, are the children of Ruiz Mary Feliz and . Benjamin Feliz, the father being incapacitated from earning a gainful occupation by reason of tuberculosis, are proper persons to receive County Aid, and are in the custod ' of said Mrs. Mary E. Feliz, . It is ordered that the Auditor drawn his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor of said Mrs. Mary E. Feliz, for the sum of Twenty and 00/100 dollars, . and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors. Petition fo State Aid. In the Matter of the Petition of Masu Yamomoto, 916 w. Main St., Santa Maria, Calif., for County Aid for Chinohiro, Masami and Hideko Yamomoto, Minors . It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Chihohiro Yamamo to, aged 14 years; Masami Yamomoto, aged 11 years; and Hideko Yamomoto, aged 3 years, are ch ildren of Arimoto Masu and Takahira Yarnomoto, the father being incapacitated from earning a gainful occupation by reason of cancer of the lung, are proper persons1to Petition of Abandonment of Road in 3rd Road Di strict. receive County Aid, and-are in the custody of said Masu Yamomoto, It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor of said Masu Yamamoto, for the sum of Thirty and 00/100 dollars, and for a like amount on the first of each mont h hereafter until the :further order of t his Board, said. money to be used for the support of the above named minors . In the Matter of the Petition of w. F. Bartz, et al., For Abandonment of Certai Portions of Roads in the Third Road District, County of Santa Barbara, State of California. ORDER FIXING TIME. It appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of Cal ifornia, that the petition filed by w. F. Bartz, et al., with the Clerk of this Board on the 3rd day of January, 1933, in the above entitled matter~ has been signed by ten freeholders of said County, two of whom are residents of said Third Road District, and who are taxed therein . for road purpqses; IT IS THE~EFORE ORDERED, that said petition be heard on Monday, the 6th day of . February, 1933, at 10 o1clock a. 1111.' , .at the Board room of said Board of Supervisors , ~----------=---c-~,----oc--o----~----------,-------------------.,.------------------------,--~- 1-08 Annual Settl ment by Trea surer and Auditor. Reports of Officer s. Revi sion of Budget I tems Revision of Budget Item in the Court House, in the City of santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, and that notice t o all freeholders in said road district be given of the time and place fixed for hearing said petition as aforesaid by publication of such notice in the Santa Ynez Valley News, a newspaper 'of general circulation, printed and pulllished in said County, for at least two successive weeks ,Prior to the day fixed f or said hearing, and that such notice be also posted conspicuously along the line of the proposed vacation of said road proposed t o be abandoned -/ In the Matter of Annual Settlement Sheet. w. B. Metoal.f County Treasurer,and Albert T. Eaves, County Auditor, presented their annual settlement sheet and report as follows, to .wit: Vouchers for money paid by the treasurer are all on file in the auditors office. The treasurer ts Accounts and auditor's accounts agree as per statement below January 4, 1932, Balance in hands of treasurer as per statement rendered Received during the year 1932 Total _Di sbur semen ts: Cash paid out as per vouchers on f ile with the auditor January 3, 1933, balance on hand in the tr easury as verified this day by county t2,56s,57tt. 07 4,32S.t22l 51 s,169,z10.2s $ 1,737,101.32 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said settlement I sheet and report be acc~pted and pl aced on file. In the Matter of Reports of Officers. The reports of Eva L. Wilson, Superintendent of Santa Barbara General Bospital Anna E. Mccaughey, Superint endent of County Detention Home, and Frank E. Dunne , Count - Forest er, for the month of December , 1932, were r eceived , examined and ordered filed In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervi sors that a revision wi thin general classification of Maintenance and Oper~tion, Justice of the Peace, Thomas Poole, General Fund, is necessary; Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revi sed as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 53 B 4, repairs and replacements, Justice of the Peace , Thomas Poole, General Fund, the sum of $10. 00 , to Accoun 53 B 3, office supplies, Justice of the Peace, Thomas Poole, General Fund. _, Upon the passage of the f oregoing Resolution, the roll being called, the follo - ing Supervis9rs voted Ay e , t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Steve a, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Wher eas , it appears t o the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general classification of Capital Outlay, Forestry-Parks, 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 : Transf er from Account 33 C 7, water development, Parks, the sum of $200.00, General Fund, t o Account 33 C 3, buildings , Parks, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing Resolution , the r oll being called, the foll owing Supervisors voted Aye , to wi t: Thorm.s T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none. . . . I Correcting - Allowance o Cla im . Corr ecting Allowance o Claim. Withdr awal of Cl aim. Wi t11dr awa l - of Claim. Re j ect ion o Claim. 1 9 January 3rd, 1933 In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered. that the order made and entered on the 19th day of December, 1932, allowing the claim of Standard Oil Company, . for the sum of .~.01, payable out of General Fund, be and the same is rescinded; and it is Further ordered that said claim be recalled from t.he Audi tor and re-allowed, as of the 19th day of December., 1932, for the sum of t2. g1, payable out of General Fund Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam '8.nd c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none. In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, .it is ordered that the order made and entered on the 27th day of December, 1932, allowing the claim of Mrs. A. L. Miller, for the sum -of $5.00, payable out of General Fund, be and the same i s rescinded; and it is . Further ordered t hat said claim be recalled from the Auditor and re-allowed, as of the 27th day of December, 1932, for the sum of $5.00, payable out of the First Road J'uhd. Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, no~e. Absent, none. In the Matter of Withdrawal of Claims . Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, .it is ordered that the following claim may be withdrawn by Supervisor Thomas T. Dinsmore for correction, to wit : . Doerr, R. L. Romero, Frank In the Matter of Withdrawal of C1aim. $75-00 20.65 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Purchasing Agent be and he is hereby permitted to withdraw the claim of Pacific Motor Transport Co., for the sum of $4.30, for correction. In the Matter of Rejection of Claim. $ . Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the claim of J. H King, for the sum of $S.OO, be and the same is hereby rejected . The Board thereupon took a recess until 12 o'clock m Board of Supervisors of the Cou~ty of Santa Barbara, State of California, January 3rd, 1933, at 12 o 'clock m. Present Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker, and the Qlerk. . The Clerk called the roll, and all of the Supervisors answered to their names Organizat io _ The clerk then asked for nominations for Ghairman of this Board. Wl1~reupon of Bo rd of Supervi sor e. Supervisor Ronald M. Adam nominated o. L. Preisker f or Chairman, seconded by Supervisor Sam J. Stanwood; wh i ch nomination was carried by unanimous vote. Appointment / of Aopointi e Officer s. In the Matter of Appointment of Certain Appointive Officers. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried it is ordered that the following persons be and they are hereby appointed, for the positions, and at the salaries designated, on a month to month basis, t o wit: Eva L. Wilson, Superintendent of Santa Barbara General Hosp1tal;$212.50 per mont ; Mae Bell Buck, Superintendent of Santa Maria Hospital;. $1SO.OO per month; ~nna E. Mccaughey, Superintendent of County Detention Home; $157.50 per month; John L. Stewart, Purchasing Agent; $200.00 per month; r------,--,-~----,------,~-----,-.,.-----------,--------,---------------------------------- --- - 1.10 Claims Laid over . - John L. Stewart, County Statistician; $90.00 per month; . C. A. Page, Sealer of Weights and Measures; $150.00 per month; Assistant Sealer of Weights and Measures; t. 75.00 per month; Philomon Weidman, C\lstodian of Court House; $1SQ.OO per month; A. L. Larsen, County Live Stock Inspector; $125.00 per month; Edwin R. Kluss, County Physician; $135.00 per month. In the Matter of Claims Laid Over . . Upon motion, duly seco~ded and carried, it is ordered that the following claims be and the same are hereby laid over, to wit: Associated Charities Bancroft Whitney Co. Cervantes, Mrs. Luz Clift, Mrs. Henry Convent of Good Shepherd Dodge, E. G. Dominguez, Mrs. Mary Enterprise Dairy Co. Frye, L. R. Geach, .Roy Giraudo, Mrs. Antionette Golden State Co., ~td. Greenwood, Mrs. Peggy Harms, Mrs. Adelaide . Hauser, E. E . Jewish Orphans Home do do do Jones, Cora Knight, Clarence c. do do do Leslie, Mrs. Katherine Loftus, Grant Macculloch, George E. do do do Mogi, Florence Mollath, Dr. August . Morellis Grocery Pealatere, Mrs. Petra Savage, Josephine Shoemaker, Mrs. Josephine Southern Pacific Railroad .Co. .Southwick, Pearl Stafford, P. M. Stevens, Dr. c. s. Stewart, Elton Streeter, George c. St. Francis School St. Vincent's Institution Teeter, Mrs. Shirley $6Q.OO 10.00 70.00 25.00 215.00 130.00 150.00 Slt1.2g 27.75 175 00 80.00 304.50 25.00 50.00 1og.6g 15.g3 25.00 33.97 150.00 5.00 125.00 25.00 102.00 15.00 71.50 60.00 5. 00 60.00 ' 25.00 25.00 9.00 55. 00 36. 00 50.00 16.oo 4. 00 375.00 1552.62 50.00 I # Townsend, Mrs. W. c . Vasquez, Mrs. Isabel Ware , James G. Zahlke, Mrs. Josie . Claims Allo ed. ~ In the Matter of Allowance of Claims. $50.00 15. 00 50.00 30.00 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claims be and the sa~e are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out of the fund designated. in the order of allowance indor.sed on the face of each claim, respectively, to wit: Ables, Henry G!:NERAL FUND Aim.n, Barbara Albert, Wilford Brothers, Allen American Medical Association American Surgical Sales Co Anderson, Fred G. Anderson, Sydney A. Arnold, M. G. Azar Bros. Grocery Bakewell, Benjamin Bakewell, Benj. Baldwin, Flora Baranov, Alvin Barker, Joseph G. Barnes, ID:lward T. Barnes, E. E. Barnes, Grace Barrick, A. R. Battaini, Francisco Beard Motor Co. Beckwith, Mrs. c. Beebe, Dr. Lela J. Belmon, Geromimo Bergh, Lilly Bertino, Joe Bevis, Margaret Biliardi, F. H. Birabent, Albert Black, George A. Black, George A. Black, George A. Black, George A. Bloom, Irvin Boeck, Lewis Boehlke, Gustave Booth, Cora M. Borg, Margaret J. Bottiani, Nina Bottini, Ida 165. 00 5.00 9.91 16.34 18.40 10.00 5. 00 10.00 10.00 24.6S 72.00 4.oo 15.00 10.00 40.00 30.00 5.51 12.00 325.20 20. 00 40.00 15. 00 125.00 s.oo 91.00 7.50 7.50 . 232.50 7.50 5s.50 12.00 15.00 110.00 112. 50 15.00 5.00 I 1 1 112 Bradbury, w. w. GENERAL FUND Bradford, Frank Branson, L. M. Brinks Bros Grocery Brinks Bros. Gro.cery Briscoe, Russ Brodie, Tom Brown, B. F. Brown, J. Brownlee , Aleta Brownlee, Aleta Brunette, Laura Brunswig Drug Co. Bryant & Trott Company Buck, Delia Bucklin, Mrs. L. E. Buffum , R. w. Buron, J oe Burns , George Burris, Ro se J Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Caddick, Joe California Bakery California Bakery do California Medical Association California Tire Company California Tire Company Carlisle & Oo. , A. Carter, Harold Castagna, Alice Central Market Chipman Chemical Company Einar Christensen Christenson, Mrs. F. B. Christensen, Marie Chri sty, J ean City Lunch City Lunch City Market City Meat Market Cla,ncy, T. A. Clark, Arthur M. Clowd, Daniel Coast Wholesale Grocery Co. Coast Wholesale Grocery Co Coast Wholesale Qro. Co. Coffee Club Restaurant Colver t, Allena E. ' $15.00 2.33 15. 00 1. 00 6. 64 50.00 10. 00 3. 67 3.35 212. 50 34. 30 95. 00 73.70 13.75 10. 00 4.00 10. 00 6. 50 10.00 40. 00 .75 2. 00 431.69 2SS.47 70.31 2.00 43.32 9.g5 76.66 20. 00 105.00 7g. 9g 2.25 40.00 15. 00 56.77 12. 00 3. 00 3.00 g. 53 34.10 15. 00 go. oo 2. 00 72.23 56. 79 g57 30 3. 00 135.00 J anuary 3rd, 1933 Colvin, H. c. - GENERAL FUND Commercial Office Supply Co Conklin, Lewi s Connell, W. c. Connor, Thos. w. Connor, Grace Connors , Mary Conrad, William Cont inental Grocery Cooley, Mrs. M. W. Corder o , Mary Cornwall, Alfred T Cornwall' s Grocery Coshow, G. Horace Cravens, Tom Gross, Mrs. Rosaline F. Cudahy Packing Co. Dart, Maria Davies , Mamie o. Davis, Clara F. Davis , Martha L. Davison , Bard Davison, Sam Dawe , Vernon DePrie st, Melba Devine , Francis Dibblee, Wm. H. Dickman, Grace L. Dillihgham , -H. J. Dodge , E. G. Dodge, E. G. Dolan, Mrs. Cl ifford Dolan , Glee Dominguez, Frank Donahue, Emma. Ellen Donahue, J ohn Danker, Alice B. Donker, Alice B. Doyle, Edward Drumm, Catherine Dunaway, Elmer Dunne, Frank E. Dunne , Frank E Eastman, F. F. Eaves, A. T. Edwards, James Eisenbergs White House Elliott, Mrs. E. s. Eppendorf, Fred $67.50 s. 75 3 0.4g 112.50 10.00 40.00 40.00 5g. 50 20. 00 15.00 5.00 1.85 4. oo 135.00 50.00 15.00 6so.4o g3.33 120.00 s5.oo s. 00 105.49 39.00 154. 00 4 0. 00 15. 00 22.25 109.17 30.00 12.00 105.10 20.00 20.00 3.50 10.00 5.00 27.50 10.00 18.50 1g.oo 12.50 205.00 65.70 7.50 . 5.37 20.00 1. 75 15.00 2.00 114 ----~---------------------------------~--- ' . . Ercanbrack, Mrs. O. H. Espenosa, A. GEN]i:RAL . FUND Estrada, Mrs. Martin Farrand, Rygel Fern baker , Clara Figg-Hoblyn, J. Odell Finely, Pauline M. Fitzsimmons, Mrs. E. Fleming, Josephine Foard, Fred T. Folsom, Nancy H. Frantz, Russell Fry er , Margaret Fuller & Co. , w. P. Gagnier, Inc., L. E. Garcia, A. General Electric X-Ray Corporation Gheno, Constance Gilmore Oil Co. Giovanacci , Frank Gleaves , Arthur Glomset Gusta Glomset, Olga Goddard-Jackson Co. Godrey, Veda Gott, Chas. A. Goux, Thomas Graham, Margaret Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. do do do do do do do do do Green Lantern Cafe Greenwell, Mrs. Arthur Greff oz, Edward Hacking, c. J. Haider, Martin J. Hansen, Alfred J. Hansen Hanze, Henry G. Hardaww , Elizabeth Hardison, Mrs. Bert Harless, Arthur Harp, F. R. Hart, Harriett Hartnell, William Henderson , H. E. Henderson, H. E. Hennessey, M. Henning, L. L. 10.00 26.00 20.00 20.00 41.29 15.00 1.75 9.00 12.50 76. 50 12.94 55.50 s5.oo g1.73 30.00 104.00 100.S2 7.00 35.04 15. 00 12.00 75.00 so.oo 11.54- 90. 00 22.50 10.00 75.00 14.oo 2.00 11.00 149.so 3.00 15.00 2.33 125.00 90.00 g9.74 50.00 150.00 7. 00 40. 00 3.67 s5.oo 9.00 5.00 10.00 50.00 66.oo ' January 3rd, 1933 Hern, Wesley GENERAL FUND Hickman, Lee Higbee, J. E. Higginson, Sarah Hildebran~, Albert J Hill, Morgan & Gledsoe Hobbs , Cecil Hodge, Agnes Hoffman, Mrs. Roy Holland, Charles T Hollister, J. J. Hosford, Barbara Hough, Frieda Howard, Charles Howard's Groc ery Huerta, Caesario Huff, Elizabeth Ilenstine, R. V. Italian Grocery do do tzant, Alice Jacobsen, E. B. Jagemann, Frieda E James, Evan Janssens, Dominica L. Jenkinson, Mrs. Harry Jennieons Cabinet Shop Jesson, Helen Jimenez, D. Jones, Charles A. Jordano Bros Jordana Bros. Grocery Jordano Bros. Jordano Bros Kelly, Albert Kennedy, Ben E. King, J. H. Kluss, Edwin R. Kohrs, Fredrick . Kraushaar, Isaac LaBreche, Jessie Lamb Auto Electric Co. Lamb, Bernard Lathim, Ray La Vies, Harri et Levan Drug & Chemical Co. Lewis, Myrtle Libeu, Laurence L. ' , 150.00 50.00 9-00 10.00 50.00 1,000. 00 2.00 40.00 12.50 90.00 101.40 125. 00 100. 00 40.00 11.0S l.SO. 00 75.00 b.00 6.oo 40.oo 175 00 135.00 16.26 $0.00 9.00 7. 70 150.00 62.92 50.00 24. 70 4o.oo 20.00 101.go 2.50 93.00 g.oo 135 00 5s.50 61.s4 i36.oo g.g7 2.00 10.00 105.00 1.00 7.12 40. 00 113.17 :116 Lidbom, Hazel GENERAL FUND Liddecoat, Mary Lietzow, Ida Lompoc Light & Water Dept do Lopez Broe. Grocery Lopez, hank Lore, Lou S. Loustalot, Frances Lucas, Lou Mabbott, Emma MacCulloch, George E. Main, M. D. R. c. Mansfield, Rose Marcus, A c. Martin, Barney . Martin, Margaret Mathews, Myrtle a,thams, James Maurtino, Mrs. Pete Meacham, Mrs. J. M Merriam, Mrs. J. H Midland Counties Pub. Serv. Miller, Frank Mills, Mrs. M. F. Minetti, Cecelia Mission Office Equipment Co Mitchell, Mr s. E. F. Mo 11, Mart in Montecito Fruit Market Monte Vista Dairy Montross , May Moraga, Frank P Morehouse, Martha K. Morse, Charles w. Mulcahy, Elizabeth Wilford McAfee McCabe, F. J. McCaim, E. M. Mccaughey, Anna E. do do McDonough, Virginia McGough, May McKee, c. H. McKee, Mae McRae Service Sta. John do do Neal Hotel Coffee Shop do do , Corp. 110.00 115.00 15.00 14.12 4. 02 1.00 2.00 110. 00 10.00 95.00 10.00 51.00 337.73 90.00 10.00 30.00 23.23 20.00 15.00 10.00 3.75 5. 00 112.30 22.50 90.00 75.00 23.54 15.00 13. g6 23.25 107.so 50.00 140.00 20.00 135.00 40.00 27.10 32.29 g.oo 4.15 157.50 15.00 5. 00 g.40 21.77 2.25 2.52 3.00 2.95 ' ' January 3rd, 1933. Newell, Jessie GENERAL News P~ e ss Publishing Co. Nielsen & Petersen Noah's Ark Oerter, Boward Oliphant, Irene Oliver, Albert 0 'Rourke , Micky Ott Hardware Co Ovieda, Toney Paci f ic Coast Publishing Co. Pacif i c Coast PUblishi ng Co. do do Pacific Lawidry Pacific State Savings & Loan Co Page, Bertha c. Parker, Fred A. Parma Company Pechumer, Frank Pedersen , Charlotte Pellow, Ray Pereira, Manuel Pereyra, Delfina Petit, Frank Phillips, R. A. Pickett , Kenne t h Pierce , George ' Pinney , J. H. Pippin' s Grocery Plescia, Bessie B. Pehler, Esther Polley , Margar et Port er, Mrs. Ca rl Portwood, J ames Post, Kathleen Po tter, Terence Powell, Joseph Prather, Allie M. Pricket t, Anna Prickett, Vallie Purdom, Chas. Randall, E. W. Reed son's Dairy Regner, Mary Rhoades, Coy Rivas, Mrs. Petra Riviero, Al Robbins , Rose FUND ' 10. 00 307.go 16.42 s.76 30. 00 75. 00 12.00 2.00 io.9g 50.00 13. 30 s.10 2. 75 22.43 15.00 100. 00 50. 00 6o.6g 106.17 75.00 59.66 13.00 7. 10 36.67 3.67 50.00 15.00 9.g3 61.7g 95.00 s5.oo 10.00 3.75 40.00 100. 00 80.17 133.06 75. 00 30.97 65. 00 40.00 1.67 5.2s 40. 00 20.00 10.00 4. 00 100.00 ' 1-18 ' Rodenbeck s Shoe Ro.d e-n. beck's Shoe Rogers & Son, E. Rollins, Verna Rom bold, Clyde R Rothberg, Ralph Rowen, F. F. Ruhjohn, Stanley Ruiz, Richard Ruleau, P. M. Ryan, M~s. w. A. Safeway Store Safeway Store Safeway Store s. & K. Market s. & K. Market do do do do Sanders, Leo Store Store F. Santa Barbara Clinic GENERAL FUND Santa Barbara Telephone Co. do do do do Santa Maria Lodge Santa Maria Valley Warehouse Company Santa Maria Valley Whose Co. Santa Ynez Valley Bank Sayre, Mrs. M. s. Sayre, Mrs.M. s. Schauer Printing Studio Scherer Co., R. L. Scherer Company, R. L. Scherer Co. , R. L. Schneider , Hilda Schrumeier, Harry L. Schurmeier, Harry L. Schurmeier, Harry L. Scott, Hattie H. Seaside Oil Company Seaside Oil Company Seaside Oil Company Seaside Oil Co. Sedgwick, Mary L. Senay, Percy F Sevigney, J. p. Sharp, Rose Shaw, Arthur Skytt, Ha.ns c. D. Smith Grocery, Bert .B. 126.25 45.10 13. 00 40.00 50.00 75.00 20.00 40.00 50.00 I,35. OQ 15. 00 19.20 s3.31 6.oo 121.50 7.10 32.00 g336 30.00 15.50 9.60 14.15 . 3. 05 300. 00 4.oo 50.35 5. 00 12. 00 7.50 20.00 3s.51 67.50 37.56 151.53 15.00 5. 00 25.00 30. 00 194.56 lo4.4g 17.g5 497.25 135. 00 599.47 40.00 40.00 90.00 616.23 2.60 January 3rd, 1933. Smith, George GENERAL FUND Smith, Harry Smith, Julia Smith, Sally Smyth, E. F. Snook, Mrs. J. F. Social Service Exchange Sokoll, Anna Southern Calif. Disinfecting Co. Southern Calif. Edison Co. do do do do do do do do Southern Counties Gas Company Southern Counties Gas Co Southern Pacific Co. Southern Pacific Company do do do do Southern Pacific Milling Co. do do Spencer, Johnelle Standard Oi l Company Stanwood, W s. . State Department of Public Health Stedman , E J. Stemper, Emil Stevens, Charles s . Stevens, Charles s. do do Stevens, J ohn St~wart, John L Stovers Super Service Stronach, Joh Stumbles, D. L. Sublett, Jr., Thomas c Surveyors Service Co. . Swan, E. E. Switzer , Florence Tabkett, Wm. Taulman, George Texas Lunch Thomas, H. B. Thompson , Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson, Elsie Thompson, Frank Thompson, Mary Tilton, L. Deming 45~00 10.00 37.42 10.g5 7.00 100.00 304. 20 9.05 4.51 22.go g.g9 80.$2 1g.o:i 6S.40 16.SO 3.52 95.66 9s. oo 95. 00 3.63 15.00 lS.25 140.20 40.00 15.00 5.00 25. 00 58.50 290. 00 4. 00 69. 68 20.16 100.00 27.17 15.00 150.00 4.oo 50.00 2.50 15.00 10.00 150.00 50.00 112.50 36.23 :120 Timmins, Hugh GENERAL FUND Todd, Albert '.romasi 1 Renaldo Tomlinson, Chas. s . Tomlinson, Chas. s . Trafton, Muriel Triggs, Dora Underwood Elliott Fisher Company Union Hardware & Metal Co. Union Mill and Lumber Co. Valenzuela , Hazel Vandever, F. J. Van s Market Van's Market Vizzolini & Aliverti Warne, Gertrude Warnekros , Dr. w. L. Warren , Margaret water Works Department do do do cb do do Weatherber , Man Weaver, Adelaide Weber Baking Co. Weidman, Phil Westside Dairy Westside Dairy Whitford, H. E Wilder, Nancy Williams , Thomas Wilson & Co. Wil son Chevrolet Co. Wi l son , Clarence Wilson & DAndrea Wi lson , Eva L. Wilson , Eva L. Wilson, George H. Wiloon, Wil liam J Wolford, A. B. Wood, Will iam Woods, Charles Woodworth, Helen L. Worley, Mabel Wright, Elsie Yawman and Erbe Mfg. Co . Yocum, Emma Young, w. Lawfence 30. 00 100. 00 15. 00 300. 00 g6. 99 so. 00 i4. oo 3.50 32.00 1. 35 4. 00 3. 00 2. 00 2.00 3.75 100. 00 15. 00 136. 00 6.50 5. 50 43.05 1. 30 4. 00 45.00 2. 40 lgo. oo 7.so 56.55 27.00 75. 00 3. 67 27s7.g4 3. 7g 40. 00 3. 00 212.50 39.35 156.00 16. 20 lS. 00 56. 77 93. 50 22s.35 50. 00 11. 61 5. 50 50. 00 20. 00 January 3rd, 1933. Lester, James FIRST ROAD FUND . Camargo, Jim THIRD ROAD FUND De la ~orre,A. G. Lillard, Jr. , W. T. Abraham, G - GOOD ROADS . FUND Adams, Norman Ames, Ray Anderson , Chet Ayala, J. p. Ayala, J. P. Barrick & Son, F. s. Ba tes, Thomas W. BeDell & Son, A. B. Block, A. Breck, B. Breen, Ed. Brown Bevis Co., The Browning, J. L. Browning, J. w. Burns, Jim Calif. Corrugated Culvert Co. Callis, R. M. Camargo, Angelo Campbell, George Campbell, John Oarcubura, John City of Santa Maria Cooper, Chas. Cordero, Joe Cummings, Rollo Davies, E. v. Davis Garage & Tran sf er Co. I Dela To~re, A. G. Devaul, J. M. Dinsmore, Albert Dinsmore, Franeis Donahue , John Dover, Frank Encinas , Frank Everett, A. D. Fa bing, F. L. Ferrari, Al Floyd, Manley Floyd, Manley Forbes, J. J. Fowler, L. D. Gehr, Lloyd Glantz, w. - $35 00 5g.50 20.00 51. 00 25. 00 46.oo 35.00 4.50 45.00 22.50 42.50 16. 00 i9.so 29.36 45. 00 50. 00 39.03 12.50 25.00 6.oo 713.36 5.o4 1s.75 25.00 25.00 20.00 17.00 34.D7 49.50 60.00 25. 00 1.00 136.00 5s.50 45.00 45.00 15.00 40.00 45.00 70.00 52. 00 6. 00 50.00 27.50 4.10 17.50 42.00 :1.22 Graham , Robert Grand , George Graton, Louis GOOD ROADS FUND 5 0. 00 25. 00 45. 50 Grigsby, Al 32. 00 Grimmell, A. L. 15. 00 Henning, H. H. 21 . 00 Hildenbrand , Jr. , A. J . 93. 60 Hildenbrand, w. G. 51. 75 Howard , Frank 15. 00 Ingersoll- Rand Co. 40. $6 J ensen, A. 15. 00 J ensen, Lars 25. 00 Kennedy , Tom Kirkwood, James Lambert , C. E. Lambert , Clarence Lambert , Clarence Lambert , Ray Lewis Implement Co. Livingston, J ohn Lompoc Light & Water Dept. Mack- International Motor Truck Maloney , Paul Mattos, Manuel Maxwell , Frank Mellish, A. Mendoza , J ohn Miller , Frank Moder, Harry Moeder , Harry Munoz , Eddie Munoz, Mack McGregor, J. D. Mcintyre, J. w. Nelson, J ohn. Nelson, s. E. Nicoles Plumbing Co. Osterman, John Ovieda, E. G. Pasich, A. Randal l , Ray Reynolds. Reg. Richardson , C. P. Richardson , Max Robles , Daniel do do Rodman, Walter Rodman , Walter Rogers , Earl 45. 50 9. 00 96. 00 25. 00 40. 00 7s. 75 2. 75 18. 75 10. 84 75. 16 25. 00 24. oo 5s.50 5. 00 17. 50 31. 50 3. 00 3. 00 17. 50 15. 00 25. 00 20. 00 45. 50 20. 00 21. 95 45. 00 55 . 00 15. 00 56. 00 15. 00 20. 00 45. 00 20. 00 40. 00 25. 00 40. 00 20. 00 January 3rd, 1933 Romero , Albert GOOD ROADS FUND Romero, Fred Romero, Fred Romer o , L. Rowe, E. S Rudolph ' s Grocery & Ha rdware Co. Rule Truck Service Ryan, J. Santa Barbara Telephone Co. Santa Ynez Garage Scolari, Lino Seaside Oil Co. Shaw, Frank Shaw , R. L. Shepard, Frank Smit h Hardware Co., F. L. Smith, W. F. Snow, Beverley Spanne , Geo. Sproul, Alvin Stewart, John Stubbs , Victor Sullivan, Earl 'Dyrrell, E . A. Union Ha rdws~e Co. Union Mill and Lumber Co. Usher, T. s. Watson , Raymond Western, Kenre th Whitney, Charle s Wicks , Frank Winans, c. A. Wilson , William J. SALARY FUND $15. 00 20.00 40. 00 60. 00 60. 00 25. 00 15.35 3.25 52. 50 6S.51 10.00 22. 50 22.50 4.95 i4. oo 60. 00 6s. 50 36.00 12. 50 30. 00 63. 00 15. 00 21.9g 200.00 63. 00 25. 00 22.50 lS. 00 25. 00 5g. 50 - Upon the passage of the foregoing order , the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye , t o wit: Thoma s T. Dinsmo r e , Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens, Roland M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none. Upon motion the Board adj ourned sine die. The for egoing minutes are hereby approved. cha :h.:. 'cma.n Boara of Supervisors. Attest: Clerk 1 3 County Aid for Relief o Unemployment. Cou11ty Aid for Relief o Unemployme11 t --- - -------- ---------~~~--------------;;;-----;---------0--.----___,----,--,- Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, Jan~ary 9th, 1933, at 10 o'clock a . m. Present : Supervisors Sam J. Stanwood, Fred. G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker, and the Clerk Supervisor C. L. Preisker in the chair. I The mi~utes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. In the M~tter of Coun ~y Aid for Relief of Unemployment: I t appearing to the Board of Supervi sors that the foll o~ing applicants are proper persons to receive county aid; Upon motion duly second.ed and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his ' warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following per sons for the amounts set opposite their respective names, to wit: No . Name Avant , Louis L. Mintz, Moe Duran , Jesus Boydston, B. M. Bright , Scott Holsten , George Patterson , Charles Baker , Emmett Smith, Lige Johns, Jay J ohns , Leo Stewart, Arthur Breck, Sam Romero, Louis Cota, Elias Juar~z, Fred Stroman, Earl Clancey, Alfred Wilbur, William Wilbur, Louis Bartholomew, Claude Jr. Gracia, Ed Whitney, Charles Coles, Butler Amount $12.50 12.50 10.00 10.00 7. 50 5. 00 5.00 5.00 5. 00 2.50 2. 50 5. 00 12.50 7. 50 9. 00 7. 50 5. 00 2.50 5.00 5.00 5. 00 5.00 3.00 12. 50 - In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment. District First do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do J It appearing to the .Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper persons to receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set opposite their respect ive names , t o wit: No. Name Armann, Gestur Arabus , Walter Bel l , Earl Boyle , J. D. Burns , G. E. Burns , James Amount $5-33 4. 00 5.33 5.33 5.33 District 154-B-7 Camp do do do do do - - --------~-----------------------------,---,----------.,-~~-__,.,._,_--~-r~ No. January 9th, 1933 Name Brown, James H. Breck, John Camargo , Ed. Cobb, Chas Cota, Ben Cromerty, Andy Dominguez , J. Diel, C. W. Dakin, Clifford Daughenbaugh, Ira Delgado , Joe Encinas , Armando . Esparza, Frank Foxen, Ray Hernandez, Pablo Farren, Arthur Goodman, Frank Gomez, Jo se Gonzales, Roque Gonzales, J. Greenwood, George Garcia, John Ho.ckrei ter, Nick Hathaway, Wm. Hernandez, Pedro Hernandez, I gnaci o Hunter, Anthony Jones , Harry J ones , Charles Kase, Fred . Kell y, Hugh - Ludwig, Howard . Lopez, H. S. Liberator, Wm. Leo, Werner . Leyva, Leo . Martinez, Ray McAdam, Wm. Mason, Jack 1'1i 11 er, Wm. Millon , Arthur Mitchell, Clifford Mitchell, St ephen Naumann, E. F. Nuc.kolls, Tom Ortega, Carlos . Parker, Arch . Pasich , Ed. Amount $533 5.33 5. 33 3.00 1.00 5.33 5.33 3. 00 5.33 3.67 2.67 5. 33 2. 67 5.33 5.33 5.33 5.33 5.33 2.67 5.33 5.33 67 5.33 5.33 5.33 5.33 5.33 5.33 1.67 5.33 5.33 1. 00 5.33 5.33 5.33 3.67 5.33 5.33 5.33 5.33 5.33 5.33 5.33 5.33 3. 00 3. 67 5.33 5.33 5.33 Distria.t 154-B-7 Camp do do do do do . do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 126 \ County Aid for Relief f Unemploymen . No. Name Amount District 154-B-7 Pancoa st, Jim 5.33 Ca.mp Pintor, c. 5.33 do Pendergrast, Omar 5.33 do Percy, Andy 1. 00 do Page, IDi. 5.33 do Rubio, Ca r men 5.33 do Romer o , Ralph 5.33 do Romero , Mike 5.33 do Roper, Pat 1 . 00 do Ruffner , Cha s. 33 do Smith, Fran 3. 00 do Stillwell, Ben 5.33 do Slader , George 5.33 do Serratos, Albert 5. 33 do Saddler, Jack 3 . 00 do Silva, John 5.33 do Trainor, Chas. 5.33 do Tapie , Ernest 5. 33 do Woods , Winham 5.33 do Wilson, Frank 5.33 do Young, Art 5.33 do Young, Chet 5.33 do Warren, Guy 5.33 do In the Matter of Count~ Aid for Relief of Unemployment: It appearing t o the Board of Superviso r s that the following applicants are pro~er persons t o receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set opposite their re spective names , to wit: No. w-794 752 753 754 755 759 795 758 796 759 797 798 761 762 760 763 799 764 Name Andrade, Mary Ashbaugh , Minnie Bell, Mabel . Brannick, Eva Cadwell, Helen . Cortez , Delphina Cozzalio, Mary Cross , Nellie Dunleavy, Nellie Field s , Leone Gerring, Ida Gentry, Lena Gil l ilan, Mrs. Art Goggia , Agnes Hall, Francis Hawkins, Agnes Heare, Agipata Hunter, Elizabeth Amount $6.oo 6. oo s.oo s. 00 s. oo 6. 00 6. oo 4. 00 6. 00 5. 00 4. oo 4. oo 2. 00 8. 00 s. oo s.oo 6.oo s. oo District 154-B-7 Second do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do ' 1-J 0. 765 769 767 769 $.01 76g eo2 772 7.73 774 775 77~ 777 77g 779 7so 7g1 go3 7g2 7g3 7g4 771 so4 _7gg 785 7g7 792 79cr 7g9 9312 93g5 9313 9314 9316 9317 9115 9296 93lS 9176 g9g2 g9gl 92go 915g 9319 93ro 9141 g9g3 Name Jones, May King, Rose teen, Jennie Linville, Blanche McCullough, Pearl McMurdo, Ann Mercado, Berta :Myel' s, Mamie Monson, Mahale Nigh, Pearl Pe~bles, Mrs. James Ri~eria, Trinadad Rogers, Julia Sailor, Mattie Sil:va, Marie Sproat, Aurelia Vasquez, Marie Weiss, Anna Wilson, Bessie Warren, Mary Yarborough, Lena Matheny, Linnie Newman, Charlotte Ol:i:vera, Harry Harty, John Harrington, John Glover, Hershel Garmon, Chas. Andrews, Tho s. Acuna, Santiago Alarcon, Tho s. Allen, James Allen, Bert Altamirano, Ignacio Alvarad0, Inez Alvarez, Sulpicio Ambriz, Jesus . Ames, Forrest . . Anchundo, Antonio Appleton, Joseph Araluce, Abel Arrellanes, Louis J. . Arrellanes, Luz A. Arrias, Chas. Ashbaugh, Ba.rt . Bal 1, Arthur Banuelos, Joseph January 9th, 1933 Amount g.oo 8. 00 4.oo 8.00 E?. 00 7.00 6.oo 4.oo $.00 8.00 8.00 6.oo 4.oo g. 00 2. 00 8. 00 6.oo 6. 00 4.oo 6.oo $. 00 6. 00 4. 00 8.00 4.oo 6.oo 4. 00 s.oo g.oo 10.00 10.00 10. 00 10.00 12.50 7.50 5. 00 12.50 7. 50 10.00 7.50 12. 50 7.50 7.50 12.50 10.00 5. 00 - District 154-B-7 Second do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 1 7 1.28 No. 9033 9235 9311 9193 g9g4 9322 9236 9324 923g 9277. 9197 g9g5 9129 9325 9034 9036 9393 9037 91so 9577 9327 92g9 9731 g96g g967 g951 9244 903g 9164 9039 9125 9252 9294 9567 9329 9330 9040 9310 9126 9041 91g3 9332 9162 9161 93gg g9g7 9255 g9gg Name Bai:tY, Geo. Barper, Robert Bar;ret t , Ben Barrio s , Joe Ba t.ema.n, Roy B eb.out, Abe w. Becerra, Felix Benivedes , J ose Beltram , John Bel_tran, Sisto Benitz, Antonio Be~ette, Frank Bianchin, Orlando Bi ~choff , Bernard B. Bl ~vin s , William BlQod, Allan Branson , Hugh Brentner , Howard Brock, Emmett Bri scoe , Jo seph Bruno , Tullio Buelna , J ohn Bertino, J oe Brown, Wm. G. Bond , Roy Bell, Edward Caballero, Edward Ca"Qallero, Nash Caoallero, Raphael Calderon, rt. A. . Calles, Geronimo . Calles, Ro salie Cannalla, Tony . Carrol, Chas. Carrillo , Ray Cano , Edward Ca se , Hugh Castillo, J oseph Castro , Augustine Cas t r o , Henry Caswell , Earl Chard, J ames Cisnero$, Henry Cisneros, Joe R. . Cody, Andrew . Clark, Edgar . Cone , Hal Conlon, James Sr. Amount 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 12.50 7.50 7.50 10. 00 1 0 . 00 7. 50 10. 00 10.00 12.50 10. 00 7. 50 12.50 10.00 10. 00 12. 50 12. 50 7. 50 12.50 7. 50 15.00 15.00 12. 50 12. 50 10. 00 12.50 10.00 10. 00 10. 00 7.50 7. 50 7. 50 12.50 10.00 12. 50 1 0. 00 12. 50 7. 50 5. 00 12.50 10. 00 1 0. 00 12.50 7.50 12.50 Di stric. t Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do ' January 9th, 1933. No. Name 9273 Connolly, James 9175 Cooper, Pearl 9167 Contreras, Faustino 9184 Copleman, Connie 9143 Cordero, Alphonse 9044 Cordero, Harry E. 91og Cordero, Peter 9152 Cordero, Joe D. 9045 Cordero , Victor 9570 Corral, Monte 9333 Corral, Martin 9169 Corral, Lazaro 9112 Cota; Alphonso 9335 Cota; Joseph E. g990 Cota; Juan 9336 Cota, Lawrence g9g9 Cox, Mark 9573 Cuellar, E. 9337 Cuevas, Fred 9094 Cuevas, Antonio 9099 Curtis, Lawrence N. 9137 Craig, Frank %g3 Coole, Eugene 9733 Cochran, Georga 9732 OatcGt t , Priscilla 9299 Cordero, Angel g969 Chinais, John g97S Covey, Clarence ConlGn , James H. " 933g DAndrea, John ~ 9339 Dale , Joseph 904-6 Dally, George 9340 Davis, Joe 9047 Davila, Abel 9341 Darling, Robert g991 Decker, Leroy g960 Dela -Torre, Wm. 9165 Delgadilla, Gregory 92$4 Delk Robert 9342 Desmore, John 9101 Dewar., Wm. 9272 Diaz,. Henry 9343 Dominguez, Dan 9143 Donov:an, J. P. 904$ Dominguez, Edward 9049 Dubeck, Chas. 9345 Downey, Glenn 9135 Dupuis, John Amount $10.00 10. 00 12.50 7.50 5. 00 12.50 10.00 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 12.50 7.50 10. 00 12.50 12.50 5.00 12.50 12.50 7.~o 10.00 10.00 7.50 15.00 15.00 12.50 7.50 15.00 15. 00 5. 00 12.50 10.00 12.50 12. 50 10.00 12.50 10.00 7.50 11.25 7.50 12.50 12. 50 7.50 12.50 10.00 12.50 12.50 7.50 District . 154-B-7 Seconf do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do ~------~------------------------------------ ----- 130 No. Name Amount District 154-B-7 9347 Duarte, Matio 10.00 Second - 9103 Dunaway, Elmer 15. 00 do s962 Doremus, FontamaB 7.50 do 9734 D5tyton, Thos. 15. 00 do 97'49 Dominguez, Al bert 10. 00 do 9148 Dawson, Robt . 10. 00 do g970 Douboux, Ray 5.00 do 9050 Ella, Emil 10. 00 do 934g Eckles, Lloyd 12.50 do 9349 Elizal de, Timotio 10. 00 do g993 Espa.oa, Jose 7. 50 do 9051 Espinosa, Vincent 10. 00 9052 Estrada, Estephen 12. 50 do 9747 Engelson, Adolph 12. 50 do 9100 Faul~ner, Joe 10. 00 do 9575 Farkason , J ohn P. 7.50 do 9os7 Fecht, Jacob 7. 50 do 9350 Fenn, Wal lace 12. 50 do 9230 Ferna.nd.ez, Joe F. 12. 50 do 9226 Fernandez, Juan Jose 12. 50 do 9150 Flores, Librado 12. 50 do 9351 Forbes, Chas. 2. 50 do g997 Fox , . Carl 12. 50 do 9091 Fr.an co, Manuel 12.50 do 9352 Frausto, Severo 7. 50 do 9354 Freidly, Allen 10. 00 do 9og9 Funke, Werner 12.50 do 9735 Ferr is, Arthur 15. 00 do 9736 Frai tas, David 12. 50 do 9000 ForQ., Harry 7. 50 do 95g7 Grayeon, Harry 12. 50 do Greve, Leslie 10. 00 do 9233 Gaete, Anastacio , 12.50 do 9355 Galindo, Gilbert 10. 00 do 9216 Gapa, J ohn F. 10. 00 do 9356 Garcia, Carmelo 10. 00 do 9og6 Garc~a, Gabriel 12. 50 do 9271 Garcia, Peter Paul 10. 00 do 9171 Garc:i,a, Wenselado 10. 00 do 9384 Garrett , Richard 12.50 do 9562 Gleason, Jack 7.5e do g994 Gongopolos, Nick 10.00 do 9569 Glaister, Middleton 15. 00 do 9195 Gonzales, Armando 10. 00 do . 9053 Gonz~les, Edward R. 7. 50 do 9359 Gonz~les, Edwardo 10. 00 do 917g Gonzales, Gregorio 12.50 do 9360 Goux,. Tony 2. 50 do No . 9261 94o9 9173 9142 9246 9055 9567 9753 g974 g971 9160 9361 g99g 9ogg 9056 9366 g999 9001 919g 9002 9130 9367 926g 9116 936g 9369 9301 9370 9371 9003 92g2 9570 9253 93g6 9007 9372 9200 9146 9373 9267 9374 9006 9377 9oog 937g 95g1 g972 9009 January 9th, 1933 Name Gower, Ray Gramasco , John Greenwald, Fd Green, Percy Gro s s , Cleveland Gutierrez,Antonio Gutierrez, Juan H. Gebbard, George Gudgeon , George Goodrich , A. P. Hall, Alberto. Hames , Edgar Har r-ison, Roy J . Hart, Raymond Hartman , Ed Hasbr ouck , A. Heaton , Cecil Henderson , Orville Hendricks, Raymond Hendrickson, Wren Hernandez , Albert Hernandez, Albert B. Hernandez , Angel Hernandez, Ignacio Hernandez, Jose S. Hernandez , Jose N. Herrera , Cha s. Herrera, Felipe Herrera, Salvador Hessinger , John Huegel, Erhardt Hewston , Edward Hickraan, Clyde Hildebrand , Geor ge Hodge, Grant Ho l quin , Esequiel Hollis , Chas. Hook , Arthur Hopk:i:n s , Harry Hook er, Walter Howell , Chas. Hurt,. William Hyne,. Ray F. Ingrame, Van Ness Infante , Ma.ximo Hogan, Lest er J ones., Edward J acob.sen , Harry Amount 112. 50 10. 00 , 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 5. 00 2. 50 7. 50 12. 50 12. 50 10. 00 12. 50 12. 50 12.50 10;00 12. 50 10.00 2. 50 5. 00 10. 00 10. 00 12.BO 12. 50 10. 00 7. 50 12. 50 10. 00 7.50 7. 50 12. 50 5. 00 10.00 12. 50 10. 00 10. 00 7. 50 12. 50 10. 00 10. 00 2. 50 12. 50 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 7.50 5. 00 12. 50 Di strict 154-B-7 Second do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 1'1 132 No. 9379 9311 9380 9207 9013 9383 93g9 9251 9243 9035 9363 9012 921g 95g5 g973 9231 9109 9106 93g7 9225 9565 93gg 9390 9oo4 9156 g961 9300 9117 9127 93g9 9390 92g6 9307 9565 9279 91g7 9122 9576 9144 9392 9393 9057 9275 905g 9245 9191 93g6 97r3S Name Jim~ngez, Alfred Johnson, F. A. Johnson, Lucius Jones, T. J Kan~, Russell Ko s~a , Frank Kell:y, Albert Kel~, Chas. Ken~ , David Kenny , Chas. Kisor, Roy Kopp , Loren Kus~ie , Andrew Knott, Chas. Ki r kwood, Jack Lane, Lest er Lang, Henry Lang, Herman Lara Marcus Lars.on , John La Vi.eur, Claude Leavitt, Earl Lee, J ames J . Lee, Jason, Jr. Lee ,_ Lester Lemp., Alfred Leon., Richard Leon, Tony Leyva, Louie Licona , Hilario Limo~, Joe Logan, Richard Lona, Raymond Lopez, Fredrico Lopez , Joe v. Lopez , J oseph A. lope~, J oe D. Lope~, Manuel Lopez, Maximo Lopez , Renaldo Low, Arthur Love, James Lozano , Francisco Lucero , Frank Luera:, Borjo Luntj., Frank Lynch Chas. T. Leonard, James Amount 10. 00 12. 50 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 12. 50 12. 50 15. 00 12. 50 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 5. 00 7. 50 10. 00 10. 00 12. 50 10. 00 12. 50 7. 50 10. 00 12. 50 12. 50 10. 00 lC. 00 7. 50 10. 00 7. 50 io;oo 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 10. 00 10. 00 7. 50 7. 50 12. 50 Di strict 154-B-7 Second do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do No. 9737 9270 9059 9303 9394 9256 9304 9131 9132 9016 9159 9060 9395 9188 9151 9396 9061 9575 9062 939g 9063 9095 956g 9111 91$2 9400 9559 9017 9190 9739 9750 9752 9401 9os5 9214 9019 901g 9~34 9257 g965 g979 9og5 9136 9576 9402 9403 9202 92g1 Name Logan, Aimee Madero, Pedro Malengo, Edward Martinez, G&llileo Martinez, J B. Martinez, Joa. A. Mashburn, Metoka . Mazzini, Ted Medina, Sam Medley, Harold Mend. oza, Andres Mend. oza, Chas. Mendoza, Frank . Mendoza, Arthur liendoza, Manuel Mend. oza, Mauro Mendoza, Maximo . Menegon, Umberto Mengon, Sam Marez, Bacillo Mercado, John Miller, George Mills, J. O Miranda, Tho s. Mi ach. e la, J oe Molino, Victoriano Morello, Ray Morrison, Thoe. Mudg. ett, Albert Mee, Jack . Misemer, Leo Moffitt, Andrew McCandless, Orville McCammon, F. B. Mccann, Patrick McD9nough, Wm. B. Mccan. ts, Luther . McCarthy, J ohn B. McGee, James McKinney, Gerald McAfee, Frank YcCommon, F. B. Nava, Alphonso Naumann, Henry Navarrez, Louis Navarro, Carmen Newman, J ohn Newlon, Cecil January 9th, 1933 ' ~ ' Amount $15. 00 10.00 10.00 10.00 7.50 7.50 10.00 12. 50 12.50 12.50 10. 00 7.50 7.50 7.50 10.00 10.00 5.00 7.50 7.50 7.50 7. 50 12.50 12.50 12.50 5.00 10. 00 10. 00 15.00 7.50 2. 50 10.00 5.00 12.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 7.50 12.50 12.50 5.00 12.50 7.50 10.00 7.50 10. 00 10.00 District 154-B-7 Second do do do do do do do do do do do . do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 1'3 134 No. g975 9405 9020 9406 9407 9746 9067 9411 9412 9391 9414 9166 9290 9306 9022 913$ 9415 9416 9163 9123 9264 94;t7 941S 9023 9099 906g 9572 9420 9021 9421 9422 9745 9423 9170 9424 9069 9070 9196 9107 9275 9425 916g 91g9 9192 9426 9427 9441 942$ 9110 Name O'Connor, Dave Ojeda, Jose Old.ham, John Oj eda, Juan P. Oliveras, Thos. Pettingell, Emory Pace, Wm. Pad111a, Felix Padilla, Frank Page1s, Otto Palato, Guadalupe Palato, Marcus Pala'to, Nick Palma, Joe Palmer, Fred Parker, J. D. Penrose, Clarence Penrose, Leo Perales, Nicholas Pereyra, Jesus Perez, Diego Perez, Jesus Perez, Refugio Phelps, David Phillip, Andrew Phillip, Pat I. Phillips, Ray Pico; Harry Piefer, Clement Po 11 a.rd, R. H. Pommier, Andrew Phil llp, Pat Ramirez, Jose Ramazzini, J oe Ramirez, Ma.nuel Ramuz, Paul Raposa, Manuel Ray, perry Rawak, Sam Rendon, Christoval Reye.s-, Carmen Reza Edmondo Renya, Arthur Rhodes, Emil Rice, Bert Rieck; Chas. Rieley, Wm. Rivas; Ventura Robles , Chas. Amount 7.50 12.50 10.00 10.00 10.00 7.50 7.50 7.50 10.00 7. 50 5.00 10.00 12.50 7.50 . 12. 50 12. 50 10.00 . 7. 50 10.00 7.50 10.00 6. 25 10. 00 . s . 75 11.25 12. 50 10.00 12.50 7. 50 17. 50 10. 00 7.50 7.50 10. 00 10.00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 12.50 10. 00 10.00 10.00 10. 00 12.50 10.00 District 154-B-7 Second do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do -do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do No. 9429 9432 9433 9072 9562 9260 9232 9250 9436 9437 943g 9740 929g gg63 9121 9440 9574 9949 9073 9092 9093 9442 9443 9074 9444 9224 9103 912g 9302 9446 9027 9247 9104 9025 95g2 9293 9571 9447 9124 9448 9076 9577 957g 9450 9077 907~ 9079 9266 January 9th, 1933- Name Robles, Guadalupe Romero, Alfonso Romero, Carmen .1:1.omero, Joseph Rucker, Barney Reuff, Joseph Ruiz, Antonio Ruiz, Albert P. Ruiz, Angel Ruiz, Elario Ruiz, Fred R . Russell, Wm. E. Rasmussen, M. Salaza.r, Ray Saber ion, Louis . Sailor, Rupert Salas, Desidello . Salazar, Frank Samora, Victor . Sanchez, Geo. Sanchez, Faustillo Sanchez, Ignacio Sanchez, Raymond Sandoval, Emilio Sandoval, Austin Santana, Adolph . Sasso, James . Sarianno, Pablo . Saucedo, Margurite Savedra, Ignacio . . Scott, Harold . Serna, Christoval . Servett i, Tom . Seynfour,Melbert . Shands, Eugene . Shannon, James ' Sh irley, John Sierra, James . Sllva, Israel Simon, Marvin . Slater, William . Soria, Mike Sotello, Martin . So to, Bennie Stanke, John Stephens, Monte Storni, Walter Suniga, Dominic Amount $10.00 10. 00 ' 10.00 12.50 10.00 10. 00 10.00 2.50 7.50 5.00 15.00 10.00 7.50 10.00 10. 00 5.00 7.50 7.50 10.00 7.50 10.00 10. 00 10.00 7.50 12.50 10.00 10.00 12.50 12.50 10. 00 5. 00 10.00 10.00 5. 00 7.50 12.50 10.00 10.00 12.50 5. 00 Di strict 154-B-7 Second do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do ao do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 1 5 ~------ -- ---- - --- --- -- - - - :136 No. 9og1 9452 9741 9571 9574 9564 9453 9140 9392 9454 9082 9742 g976 9083 9219 9223 9172 9455 9456 9557 9391 93gg 9292 955g 9299 9227 9358 9029 9199 9564 9179 9244 9177 9560 9133 9030 9561 95~2 9153 9249 9743 9743 9744 8977 9194 9$81 9563 9566 8959 9242 Name Swar s , Frank Strain, Robert Sparrow, Wm. S. Straug~, Alfred Tarver, George Thomas, George Torres, Gorgona Torres, Joe Torres, Raphael Trujill o, Mike Turner , Clarence, Taylor, Arthur P. Ullrich, Willard Ullery , Chester Unzueta, Julian Urive, Manuel Valencia, Frank Valenzuela, Frank Vasquez, Virgil Vasquez, Arnold Van Popple, Adrian Vielma, Nash Vielma, Jesus Villa.more, Santiago Virga, Michael Wall , Frank Wathey, Thos. E. Walin, Frank Wegener, Wm. Wegs, Clarence Wei l , Harry Weiss, James Welty , Scott White, Willia.in Whiteside, Carmon Williams, Albert Willig, Hans Wilson, Harold Witter, Horace Woodward, Clarence Weston, Al c. Williamson, Stanley Wilson , Ray Wade, Eljjah Ybarro, Augustine Young, Lavern Zapat a , Tiburcio Zapata, Herber t Zanini, Victor L. Zegers, William -- ----~----------- Amount #10. 00 7. 50 5. 00 10. 00 12.50 5. 00 7. 50 5.00 5.00 5. 00 5. 00 15. 00 7.50 7.50 7. 50 7. 50 12. 50 5. 00 12. 50 7. 50 7.50 7.50 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 7.50 5. 00 10. 00 5. 00 2. 50 5. 00 7. 50 12. 50 7. 50 7. 50 10. 00 71. 50 5. 00 2. 50 10. 00 15. 00 10. 00 7. 50 12. 50 7. 50 7. 50 5.00 7.50 10.00 12. 50 District . 154-B-7 Second do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do . County Aid for Relief of Unemployment. County A~d for Relief of Unemployment. . County Aid for Relief of Unemployment. Trial Jurors for 1933. January 9th, 1933 In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment: It appeaTing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper persons to receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and. carried, it is ordered. that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor. of the following person~ for the amounts set opposite their respective names, to wit: No. Name Amoun:t 9574 Es_pinosa, Pedro $2.50 - In the Mat.ter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment : Di strict 154-B-7 Third It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the. following applicants are prope persons to recei~e county aid; Upon motiDn duly seconded and. carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on. the General Fund in favor . of the following persons for the amounts set opposite their respective names, to wit: No. 1933 Jan.2-3-6-7 Jan. 2-3 Jan.3-4-5-6 Name C. N. Dix C. w. Rheams T. Mello Jan.2-3-4-5-6 M. Huyck Jan.2-3 J. Washenfelder Jan.2-3-4 Fedel Ostini Jan.2-3 H. Rhoads Jan.2-3 A. Bettencourt Jan.2-3-! of 4 A. Cline . . . Amount $9.00 6. 00 12. 00 15.00 6. 00 9.00 6.oo 6.oo In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment: . . District Fourth do do do do do do do do It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper persons to receive aunty aid; . . Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set op- posite their respective names, to wit: No. . January, 1933 2-3-4-5-6 2-3-4-5-6 2-3-4-5-6-7 2-3-4-5-6 2-3-4-5, 2-3-4-5-6 . Name Gardner, William Landers, William . . Lepping, Maria Ct days) Jeters, E. c. Snow, Vida H. Streicher, Val Amount t15. 00 15.00 7.50 . 7.50 12.00 10.00 In the Matter of Trial Jurros for the Year 1933. . District I Five . do do do do do Pursuant to an order of the. Superior Court of the- State of California, in and for the County of Santa Barbara, the Board selected the following named persons to act as trial jurors for the ensuing year, 1933, to wit: F~sh, Thomas .N. Wymond, Frank c. Thurmond, Fr~nk . R. . Bailard, Neil L. Buell, Alonzo V. Moore, Benj. D. 1st twp . lat twp . 1st twp . 1st twp . 1st twp. 1st twp. Pendergast, Edward F. Schweizer, Joseph w. Wood, Adrian G. Humphrey, Fred J .- Knowles, Donald Waugh, Sr. Charles 1st twp. lat t!IP 1st twp 1st twp. 1st twp. 1st twp. :138 Adaias, Frank D. Abbott , Edw. L. Adler, Chas. J. Ad.r ian, G. A. Allen , Thos. A. Atnbro se , R. T. Ames , Arthur M. Anderson, Bruce Archer , Verne Archibald, J. H. Arrellanes , Theo . Austin , Jack V. Baker, Lewis, F. Benn , Mabel Berger, Florence M. Bidgood, A. M. Bi shop , Will v. . Bither , Frank D. Bliss , Ivan p. Conklin, P. A. Curran, J. P. Dane , R. A. Dardi , U. Davens, J. E. Davidson , Peter Dawe, Thos. Di bblee, T. Wilson Domer, D. S. Dowe 11, R. H. Driver , J ohn s. Dr ex el , A. R. Dugan, Hannah, s. Edwards, E. F. . English , Lillian Ford, Wm. Fr e e!Jl.an , Geo K. Freeze, L. S. Gauld , J ohn W Gifford, F. M. Gibb s , J as. R . Glasgow, F. M. Gourley , J ulius . Griffith, Thomas Gr i f f'.t th, Oscar Gr oo:m, . Ralph K. Hauser, E. ~ . Herzog, D. w. Good , o. L. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd tjvp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp , 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. ' 2nd twp. - 2nd twp. 2nd 'twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd t'wp. 2nd tW'P 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd ~wp . 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd t wp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp . 2nd twp. 2nd twp . 2nd twp . 2nd twp . Bloomhart, Chas. F. Boeseke , o. w. Boggio , Chas. J. Bolton, c. E. Bo nnard, Eva Born, Harry Bourquin, G. F. Boyd , C. H. Brabo, J. R. Buell, Percy o. Callis, J. A. Callis, w. H. Campiglia, J. V. Carson, Daisy Chase, Harold S. Chauvel, Louis Clark, A'I't hur B. Colley, Cathe r ine Conklin, H. H. Loustalot, P. J. McFarland, s. A. Mcintosh , D. w. McPhail, E. L. Miratti , Angelo Poillon, Wm. c. Gullifer, Thos. Drake, Joe R. Morton , St. Clair Palmer , Henry Henry, Benjamin H. P inkham , R. F. Powers, Walter F. J anssens , A. J. Pointner, Max Lima, A. c. Smit h , Walter A. Smith, Wr.n. D. Mccaffery , Wm. J. Ziegeler, H. H. Markus , Louise Coiner, Chas. Mills, Walter Greeno.ugh, Mamie Mutch , Geo, K. Pursell, Anna Avery, Geo . w. Krebaum, A F. Hanna , G. M. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd t wp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd t wp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp 2nd twp. 2nd twu 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd t wp 2nd twp. 2nd twp 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd t wp. January 3rd, 1933 Grunner, Starr Kenney, c. E. Knight, C. C. Lehner, Frank Lewis, E. A. Hemenway, M. C. McClelland, Geo. w. McFar1and , R . F. Van Winkle , Harry . Giorgi, Pet e Smi t h , Ida M. Mullenary, E. B. Rowe , E. D. Shefty, Wil l iam L. Allison , Clyde L~ Bottiani , Mi ss Nina Giorgi, Egisto Conklin, Harold S~ Shirrell, Ciarence L. McCabe, Henry C. Buckman , Howard Begg, John Cantlay, Clifford McGee, Henr.y . Clarke , Walter L . Confaglia , .J oseph Pearea:r:i, c H. Boothe , Mrs. Letta e. B~a~l ey , Mrs. Edna Brown, Goxdon A. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd t wp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 3rd twp. 3rd twp. 3rd twp. 3rd twp. 3rd twp. 4th twp . 5th twp. 5th twp. 5th twp. 5th twp. 5th twp. 6th twp. . 6th twp. 6th twp. 7th twp. 7th twp. 7th twp. Burkhart, Billie ~l . 7th t wp. Calderon , Mrs. Dolores I . 7th twp. Catlin, Albert P. 7th twp. Clark, Mrs. Lela 7th twp. Dawson , Mrs. Berenice W. 7th twp. Donovan, Gerald v. 7th twp. Dorsey , Harry 7th t wp. Dudley, Albert A. 7th twp. Popp , Arthur L. 7th twp. Radke , Mr s. Charlotte 7th twp. Abernethy, F. W. 9th twp. Acqui stapace, Leo 9th twp. Brazil, Manuel S. 9th twp. Billington,Byron J. 10th twp. Brookshir e , Mr s. Margar et 10th twp. Chaff i~ , Geo. W. 10th twp. Carlson, Mrs. Lorra ine 10th twp. Hopkins , Eva Koeod, Mrs. H. o. Vance, H. A. Thompson, E. H. Smith, Chas. L. Thompson' Kenne t h So mmerfield, Ida Menken~ H. Waugh , Chas. Wilson , Chas. L. Wa lker, Nora Petras, Jack Van Ornum , c. R. Emmens, Thomas c. Hanson , Paul Lloyd, Benj a?nin McClosky, Fred G. Lyons, Miss J ean~ette Anderson, Ambers P. Douglass , D. M. Gillett, Fred J. Lowry, Chas. Pet erson , E. A. Rudolph , Cha s. Robbins , Alvine w . Scolari, Alfonzq Elliott , Mrs. Annie L Fer guson , Clinton B. Fr ew, How.a rd . 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd twp. 2nd t~. 2nd twp. 3rd twp. 3rd twp. 3rd twp. 3rd twp. 4th twp. 4th twp. 5th twp. 5th twp. 5th twp. 5th twp. 5th twp 6th twp. 6th twp. 7th twp. 7th twp. 7th twp. Fitzsimmons, Cornelius P. 7th twp. Garris, Mrs. Lo~ P. 7th twp. Harkness , Hilda R. 7th twp. Hobbs, Geq . $. 7th twp. Lloyd, Mrs. Violet 7th twp. McDonald , Mrs. ~ll en 7th twp. Muscio , Edward L. 7th twp. Mc~een , David 7th twp. Neumann, Mrs. Bertha M. 7th twp. Seaman , Glen E. 7th twp. Tilley, Henry L. 7th twp. Ferra r i , Sev er i~o 9th twp. Sampson, M:r:s Marguerite 9th twp. Davis, Chest er 10th twp. Dunlap , Richard 10th t wp. Gl ines , Neil c. 10th twp. J ulian , Leon 10th twp. Pent er, Fred 10th twp Personnel of / In the Matter of PTopcsed Personnel of Staff of Santa Barbara General Hospital. Staff of Santa Bar bar trpon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordere~ t~at the following per.son- General Hospi t a l . nel of the staf~ of Santa Barbara General Hospital for the year 1933, be and the same is hereby approved and adopted, to. wit: Dr. Hugh F. Friedell Dr. Samuel Robinson Dr. George S. Loveren Dr. Harry Henderson Dr. James G. Ware Medicine: General: Dr~ Hugh F. Freidell Dr. c. T. Roome Dr. A. H. Elliot Tuberculosis: 1 Dr. Harry Hender son Dr. Edward Markthaler Psycho-pathic : Dr. Nathaniel Brush Dr. John Van Paing Diabetes: Dr. P. A. Gray Ped iatrics: Dr. Edward Lamb Dr. Howard Eder Endocrinology: Dr. E. K. Shel ton Executive Staff: Dr J D. Lewis Dr. qeorge W. Jean Dr. ~athaniel Brush Dr. J ohn Van Paing Attending Staff Surgery: General: Dr. Samuel Robinson Obstetrics & Gynecology: Dr. George S. Loveren Orthopedic: Dr. Rodney Atsatt . Dr. A. B. Wilcox Geni to - ur.inary : Dr. Irving Wills Dr. Kent Wilson Ear,Nose, & Throat: Dr. J. D. Lewis Dr. Henry Profant Dr. W. H. Johnston Eye: Dr. George w. Jean Dentistry: . Pathology: Dr. c. L. Sutton Resignation / of Alonzo Paige Lansi g , from Pla nni g Commiss i on. Anpo intment of Members County Plan Commissi on. f / i. ng Dr. Richard Evans .Dr. Howard Duff Cancer Therapy: .county Compensation: Dr. H. J. Ullman Dr. E. R. Kluss X-ray Department Dr. Jamee Ware In the Matter of Resignation of Alonzo Paige Lansing as Member of the County Planning Commission. The resignation of Alonzo Paige Lansing as member of County Planning Commission having been received; upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted; and the Clerk is directed to extend to Mr. Lansing the thanks of this Board for his valuable services in this connectio in the past. In the Matter of Appointment of Members of the County Planning Commission. Upon motion duly seconded and carried, i t is ordered that the following persons .be and the same are hereby appointed members .of the County Planning Commission , to wit: Mro: fielleitli El. 1!!e:e1'on' vice Meieel Kv EEiwe:itfi:e 1 ilerl! eXJ'irea; J. M. Rutherford, vice Edgar W. Stow, resigned; Xxchie M. Hunt , vice Alonzo Paige Lansing , resigned. ' Apnointment / "In the Matter of Appointment of Member of County Welfare Board. of Merr.ber of County Welfa e Boa rd. Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Mrs. Robert E. Easton, be and she is hereby a ppointed Member of County Welfare Board , vice Mabel K. Edwards , term expired. w \ Revi sion of ., - Budget Aupropriati ~ Food Sunnli and Labor fo Unemploymen Cam ps ~ Correcting Cl erical Error in Aase ssment . Correcting . Clerica l Error in Asses sment . J anuary 9th , 1933 In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Whereas , it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general cl assification of Maintenance and Operation, County Probation Officer, General Fund is necessary ; Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the a foresaid accounts be and the same are her eby rev~sed as follows , to wi t : Transfer f rom Account 75 B 2, Mater ials and Supplie ' County Probation Officer General Fund , the sum of $50. 00 , to Account 75 B 3, Office Supplies, County Probat ion Officer, General F.und. Upon the passage of the foregoing Resolution , the rol l being cal led, the following Supervisors voted Aye , to wit : Sam J. stanwood, Fred G. Ste.vens , Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. ~ays, none. Absent, 'l"homas J . Dinsmor e. In the Matter of Food Su;ppl ies and Labor for Unemployment Camps. Upon motion , duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that the Clerk be directed t o not ify the County Forestry to route payment for food .supplies and labor for the unemployment camps through the Welfare Department at Santa Mar ia. In the Matter of Correcting Clerical Error in Assessments for the Year 1931. I t satisfactorily appea r ing t o the Board of Supervisors of the Co'Unty of Santa Barbar a , State of California , from a r eport filed by the County Assessor, that a clerical er ror has been made in a certain assessment for the year 1931 , and application having been made t o the Board by said County Assessor fo r the cancellation of said asses sment , and any and all uncollected taxes and assessments on or against said real property , as provided by Section 3804a of the Political Code ; and It fur ther appearing that the written consent of the District Attorney of the County of Santa Barbara , to the cancellation of said assessment, has been obtained ther efor , Now, therefore , it is order ed that the Auditor of the County of Santa Barbara , Stat e of California, cancel on the margin of the asses sment book , and also on the del inquent list , any and all un.collected taxes and assessr11ents of the County of Santa Barbara, or against the r eal pr.operty hereinafter descr.ibed and each and every pa.rt an parcel thereof, that became a lien on said real. property , t o wit : Strike_ off from the County Nat ' l Bank and Trust Co. of Santa Barbara , page 39 and taxes, penal~ies and costs and interest against Lot 21 of the Montecito Beach Tract. This was an error in assessment , the valua- tion a.pd area having been included in Lots 12 and 13 of the same tract. In the. Matter of Correcting Clerical Errors in Assessments. I t satisfactorily appearing to the Board of Superviso r s of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California , from a report filed by the County Assessor on J anuary 9th , i933 , that cl erical errors have been made in certain assessments for the fis cal yea:r 1932- 33, and application having been made to this Board by said County Assessor for the cancellation of said assessments , and any and all uncollected t axes and assessments on or against said real pr operty , a s provided in Sections 3S04a and 3gg1 of the Political Code of the State of California; and It fur~her appearing tha~ the written consent of the District Attorney of said County has been obtained to the cancellation of said assessments; Now, therefore , it is ordered that the County Assessor be and he is hereby authorized t o make the necessary corrections in the assessments set forth in said repor t , as f oll ows , to wit : Strike off from County National Bank & Trust Co . of Santa Barbara , Vol. 1 Page 311 the whole assessment , taxes and penalties against Lot 21 of the Montecito Beach - - - -- - - ---- --- -- --- -- - - ----- ----- - ---------------------------------------------------- -- 142 , Withdrawa l of Claim . Tract. This was an error in assessment, this tract and value being included in Lots 12 and 13 san1e tract. Strike off from T. B. Adam, Vol. 3 Page 331 personal property $g70. This was an error in assessment of cattle which were in San Luis Obispo Co. on the 1st I Monday in March and were .assessed there Strike off from Thos. B. Adam, Vol. 3 Page 515, personal property $640. This was an error. in assessment of furniture which was in Los Angeles County on the 1st Monday in March , 1.932. Strike off from Union Fe ed and Fuel Co. Vol. 3 Page 420, personal property . $200. Double assessment , see same page. In the Matteir of Withdrawal of Claiim. ' , Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, Supervisor Sam J. Stanwood be and is hereby permitted to wi thd.raw the claim of State Street Market for the sum of $1617. 27 Renewal Ap- ' plicat ion f r State a."'ld Count y Aid t o Needy Aged. for correction. In the Matter of Renewal Applications for State and County Aid to Needy Aged Persons. It appear ing to the Board that the her einafter named applicants for State and . County Aid to needy aged per sons having filed their r enewal 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 application are proper pe r sons to receive State and County Aid; upon motion , duly seconded and carried , it is ORDERED, t hat the Auditor draw hi s 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 f irst 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 wi t: Cannon, Daniel w. Edwards , Ruth W. Finch-Wi l liams , Susie s. Flores , Christina Garrahan, Wil liam Webster Gregg , Amie C. Hynes, J ohn Lugo, . Hila.r io Lugo , Maria Lugo, Ygnacio Merrill, Charles Henry McPherson, Evander Olivas, Maria Total Amount Grant' ed . - -. $20.00 25.00 25. 00 22. 00 20.00 25.00 20.00 20. 00 20.00 20. 00 lS. 00 20.00 State Aid' $10.00 12.50 12.50 11. 00 10. 00 12. 50 10. 00 10.00 10.00 10. 00 9.00 10. 00 County Aid $10.00 12.50 12.50 11.00 10. 00 12.50 10. 00 10.00 10. 00 10. 00 9.00 10.00 Ramirez, Christobal 15. 00 17. 00 26. 00 20. 00 7.50 s.50 13.-00 10.00 7.50 s.50 13.00 10. 00 Robles , Richard Dolores Shirley, Lewis Worth Apulicat io 9 In the Matter of Applications f or State and County Aid t o Needy Aged Persons. f or State nd Coun ty Ai It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants f o-r State and to Needy Aged. 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 exam ination of said applications that the needy aged persons mentioned in said application are proper persons t o receive State and ) . \ Board of Law Library Trustees. 1 3 County Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, i t is ORDERED, that the Auditor draw his wa~rant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in fav~r of the fo llowing applicants, for the amount set opposite the name of the annlicant, and on the - fir st day of each month hereafter unt il further order of this ~ . Board;sa id money to be used for the support of said needy aged per sons , to wit : Total Amount Granted State Aid County Aid Brixner , Eloisa Garcia Dupuy $20. 00 $10. 00 $10.00 Cannon, Alice P. 20. 00 10. 00 10. 00 Coppedge , oames A. 16. oo s . 00 s . oo Feehand, Annie E. 14. oo 7. 00 7. 00 Frazier, Elmira 20. 00 10. 00 10. 00 Kifer , Mar tin Marion 20. 00 10. 00, 10. 00 . Kifer ,. Sarah Frances 20. 00 10. 00 10. 00 Reynolds, Levi Dosier 20. 00 1 0 . 00 10. 00 In the Matter o f Board of Law Library Trustees It a ppear i ng to the Board t hat the terms of office of Wm. G. Griffith and E W. Squier, as Members of the Board of Law Libr-a.ry Trustees , have expired; upon motion , drolly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Norris Montgomery and Thomas P. Weldon , be and they are hereby appointed Members of th Board of Law Librar y Trus tees , i~ accordance with the provisions of Section 4193, Political Code of California. Correct ing . ,CJ- In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim. Allowance of Claim. Transfer of Funds. Claims Laid Over. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried., i -t is ordered that the order made and entered on the 3rd day of January 1933 , allowing the claim of Santa .Ynez Garage , for the sum of $3. 25 , payable out of Good Roads F.und, be and the same is hereby rescinded; and. it. is Further ordered that sa id claim be recalled from the Auditor , and re- allowed , as of the )rd day of J anua ry , 1933, f or the sum of $3, 25, payable out of 3rd aoad Fund. . Upon the passage of the foregoing. order ., the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye , to wit : Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens , Ronald M. Adam and c. t . Preisker . Nays, none. Ab sent , Supervisor Thomas T. Dinsmore. - . In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon mo tion , duly seconded. and carried, i t is ordered that the following transfers be and the same are her eby approved and adopted , to wit : Transfer from State Fund to General Fund, the sum of $161. 5S; Transfer from Unemployment Relief Fund to General Fund, the sum of $17. 53. Upon the passage of the foregoing order , the r oll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye , to wit: Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none . Absent , Supervisor Thoma s T. Dinsmore. In the Matt er of Claims Laid Over. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat the following claim be and . the same are hereby laid over , to wit: Associated Charities t6o. oo Cervantes , :Yr s ~ Luz 70. 00 Clift , Mrs. Henry 25. 00 Convent of Good Shepherd 215. 00 Dominguez, Mr s. Mary 150. 00 Enterprise Dairy Company 55. 97 do do do $41. 2$ do do do 395. 90 144 Cla ims Allow d. Giraudo , Mrs. Antoinette Golden State Co., Ltd. do do Greenwood , Mr s. Peggy Harms, Mrs. Adelaide Hauser, E. E. J ewish Orphans t Home . . do do Jones, Cora Lesl ie , Mr s. Katherine Loftis, Grant McCulloch, George E . . do do Mogi, Florence Mollath, Dr. August Morelli ' s Grocery Pealatere , Mr s. Petra Savage, J osephine Shoemaker, Mrs. Josephine Sink, W. D. , M. D. Southwick, Pearl Stafford, P. M. Stewart , Elton Streeter , George c. St. Francis School St. Vincent s Institution Teet er,. Mrs. Shirley Townsend, Mrs. VI . C. Vasquez , Mrs. Isabel Ware , James G. Zahlke, Mrs. Jo sie. In the Matter of Claims Allowed. $SO. OO 127. 00 304. 50 25. 00 50. 00 log. 6g 15. s3 25.00 ~3 . 97 125. 00 25. 00 15. 00 102. 00 71. 50 60. 00 5. 00 60. 00 25. 00 25. 00 50. 00 55. 00 36. 00 16. oo 4.oo 375. 00 1552. 62 50. 00 50.00 15. 00 50. 00 30. 00 Upon motion, duly seconded and carr ied , it is ordered t hat the following claims be apd 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 wi t: Acr es , Amelia Al~idge , T. E. Alexander , Edith A. Lietz Company, The Alvarez , J oseph J . Alvarez , Mary GENERAL FUND Amer i can Surgical Sales Co Ames , G. p. Andera ' s Anderas Dept. St ore Ander son , Gladys M. Anderson, J. A. Associated Drug Co $20. 00 5. 00 4. 75 5. 6g 5. 50 12. 00 30. 00 . 40 2. 10 3. 30 s. oo 119. 25 7. 36 \ -~---------~------------------------------------~-------.,.- January 9th, 1933. Aya.la , J. P. GENERAL FUND Ayala , N. Bailey , Leslie Baisley , Mrs. Thomas Baker , Glen Bancr oft- Whitney Co . Barnes , s. Bart on , Minnie Batkin , R. p. Bell , Catherine Bello, V. J. Best , Mrs. J enni e Bianchi , Mrs . B. F. Brees , Ada Briggs , Eth eJ. Broadway Ca.sh Market Brown 's Second Hand Store Bruce , Iona R. Bruner , A. G. Brunswig Drug Co . Bryant and Trott Company Buck , Mae Belle Bucklin , Mrs. L. E. Burkhart & Dodson Burkhart and Dodson Burland , Ethel Bur nam , D. E. Burola ' s Burol a ' s Grocery Burroughs Adding Machine Co . California Market do do California Tire Company California Tire Company Car lisle & Co. , A. Carninteria Water Co Central Market Channel Paper & Supply Co . Chapala Grocery Chapala Top Shop Cheney Co. , C. R Cit y Lunch City of Santa Maria Coast Wholesale Grocery Co. Columbia Carbon Company Conser, W. H. Copeland ' s Bookshop Covarrubias , Yris Crakes, T. $22. 50 68 . 00 s5. oo 10. 00 ID6. 00 10. 00 99. 00 s5.oo 75. 00 16. oo 175.00 25. 00 10. 00 45. 00 97. g7 47. 20 2. 75 g. oo lOS. 00 35. 50 52. 65 lS0. 00 4. oo 4. 4g 24. oo 24. oo 6. 70 101.s5 18. 48 3s. oo 355. 32 55.04 5. 65 1.67 25. 11 14.oo 29. 04 21. 80 4. oo 7. 70 25.43 3.00 9. 30 ll. 2S 36. 40 50. 00 s . 2g 10. 00 110. 00 1 5 146 Cummings , Ro 1 lo Cutter Laboratory Dan ie l s , Helen GENERAL FUND Dart , Marie Davis , Margaret Davis , Walt er F. Del eissegues Dai ry, o. A. Dibblee Estate Co . , Thos. w. Dille , F. E. Dinsmore, Albert Dinsmore , Francis Dinsmore , Thomas T. Dodge, E. G. Dominges, Bob A. Dorman, Effie Dowse , E. M. Doyle , Mrs. w. T Dudley & Bradford Dunaway, Elmer Echarr en , Marguerite Edwards, Mur iel Eisenber g s White House Elmor e , Katherine El lwood Daries Engineering Photostat and Bluepr int Co. Espenosa , A. Faustino , Mary Federal Drug Company Federal Drug Co . Federal Drug Co. Federal Drug Co Fillippini, R. C. Fillmore, E. M. Foss , H. B. Fox, }fir s. L. o. Fox, Mrs. L . o. Frye , L. R. Garcia, Annie Garcia, Elena Ga rdner Wheaton Drug Co. Gee.ch , Roy General Ele ctric I-Ray Corp. Girogi, Al Golden State Company Golden West Shippers Go odchild, R. w. Gorzel le , C. Gr eat Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. do do do $36.oo 14.40 90. 00 s3.25 10. 00 166. 50 4.so 149.60 67.93 36.00 24.75 4.so 130.00 112. 50 s5.oo 100 . 00 30. 00 25. 00 16. 00 2$. 80 92.22 5. 65 gs. oo 177. 00 23. 50 lS. 00 65. 00 14.23 1 s.20 27. 00 153.16 90.00 3.g5 3. 25 13. 50 13.50 27. 25 54. oo 67. 50 5. 60 175. 00 3. 72 22. 00 2S4.75 1. 80 161. 00 110.00 2. 50 4. 00 . . January 9th, 1933. Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co . GENERAL FUND do do do Greenough , Mayme E. Griffet h, M. v. Gr imes- Stassforth Stationery Co. Gunder son , 'G. T Haines, Emma F. Han1mond , D. M Hauser, E. E. Helms, Nellie Henderson , Ira G. Henderson Grocery , Mabel Herman ' s Market Herman ' s Market Hernandez , J ohn Heumphreus- Smi th Electric Co . do do Hobbs , Geo. Hohmann , W. C. Holiday Hardware Co Holiday Hardware Co Hollowel l , P. N. Holzman, Albert J . Horn , E. E. Houghton s Hubbl e, H. A. Hunt, D. F. J ohnson , c. H. J ordano Bros. do do Juarez, Mrs. Clara Karl ' s Grocery Karl ' s Grocery . . K. & S Wholesale Gro . Co . Kenworthy , Mildred Keran Laundry Company Kesl er s West Side Market Kettlewell, Cecil Kidd, Geo . Knight , Clarence c. Kn :ig ht , Clarence c. Kribs, Maude I LaFranchi , Winifred B. LaMar , Rena Lamb Auto El ectric Co . Lamb Auto Electric Co. do do Lambert , Clarence do Ray $3. 00 1. 50 8. 00 s2. oo 43 .so 6. 55 50. 00 11. 00 1$. 00 2. 50 157. 50 9. 00 47. 35 1. 00 60. 00 9 . 10 23. 54 110. 00 241. 65 49 . 20 20. 95 4. g3 30. 00 112. 50 4g. 77 110. 00 53. 31 1. 50 35.09 21. 57 7. 40 25. 01 29 . 00 230. 20 16. oo 2. 67 95. 50 13 5. 00 Sl. 00 150. 00 5. 00 65. 00 s. oo 25. 00 32. 95 7.71 16 . 45 20. 00 71. 25 1-48 Lang & Son Casl1 Grocery , Larco Fish Co. , s. Large , Delbert Levey , H. J. Lindner , 11ary Lompoc Milk Company Lompoc Milk Company Long , Carl Los Angeles Soap Co . Lunde, Aage MacRo stie Bros Madsen , Harold Mannings Marquez , Manuela Martin , Ed Mead J ohnson & Co Messenger & Montgomery Mark Midland Counties P. s. Corp. do do Miller , Frank Miller, Rut h A. Missall , A. D. Mission Ice Company GENERAL FUND Mission Linen & Towel Supply Co. Mission Paint and Art Co . Monroe , Mamielee Moran , Geo. Morr is , s. E. Munger , R. L. Mccal eb , w. H. McCaughey , J. p. McNutt , W. B. National Ammonia Company News-press Publishing. Co . Newton , Gwendolyn Nicklin , Dr . Henry M. Ontiveros , R. Opheim, Frieda Osbornes Book Stor e Ott Hardware Co . do do do do Ovieda , Toney Paci f i c Coast Coal Company Pacific Coast Pu bl. Co . do do Pacific Greyhound ]Lines Pacific Laundr y Pacific Motor Transport Co. 5. 98 63 .90 7s. oo 5. 00 s5 .oo 25. 12 3. 22 40. 00 267. 00 30. 00 1. 50 90. 00 94-. 50 15. 00 ss. oo 11. 26 1. 40 5. 66 4-. 99 22. 50 117. 00 125. 00 i6.so 9. 45 .91 112. 50 99. 00 30. 00 12. 57 12.50 1$3.60 i 5. g7 13. 63 25. 00 100. 00 5. 00 92. 00 s. oo 6.75 l . SO 7. 15 9. 63 45. 00 6.11 17. 10 5. 00 36.20 ?4. 99 1.50 ,.--- - ------------.-----------------------------------------------.- January 9th, 1933. Palmer, Lucie GENERAL FUND Parker, Pete Parma Company Parma Company Parnell, Harry Penfield, Wallace c. Percal , Sam ' Phillips , Pat Piggly Wiggly Pozine, George Postmast er Poulsen, Charles L. Prei sker , c. L. pyle, , Scott B. Quick, Sen. J oseph Railway Express Agency Ramirez , M. Rauch , Evelyn Recorder Printing and Pub. Co. - Reiner , o. J Remington Rand Inc. Rickard, James B. Ringuette, Loretta Robles, Daniel Robles , Joe Rod.man , Walter Romero, Albert Rosemary Farm Ross , James Safeway Store do do s & K Market do do do do Sanderson, Hazel Sanitary Steam Laundry Santa Barbara Directory Co. Santa Barbara Directory Co. Santa Barbara Electric Co . Santa Barbara Mattress and Upholstery Wks. Santa Barbara Music Co. Santa Barbara Telephone Co. do do do do do do Santa Maria Drug Company Santa Maria Electric Co. Santa Maria Gas Company do $7 o. 00 4s.oo 71.23 9.35 55. 00 191.25 llS.00 5.00 51.00 1.33 7.00 5.70 75.00 75. 00 2. 50 3.61 110.00 115.00 lS.OO 108.GO 30.90 109. 00 112.50 12. 00 2$.00 20.00 12. 00 I' lo.20 1$.S6 16. oo 14. 65 14. oo 9s.so 20.30 s5.oo 3.76 100. 00 60. 00 20.31 49.65 .75 5.65 12. 66 3.25 3.4s 30. 04 2. 4$ 31.90 6.14 1 9 150 - - ------ ---------- ---- ----~---- I Santa Maria Mil k Co. GENERAL FUND Santa Maria Milk Co . do do Santa Mar ia Water Department Sattler , Dan Schionnemann , E. Seaside Oil Com~ any do do do do do Shell Oil Co Silva, J ohn Silveira, Anton Sinclai r , S. F. Sisquoc Market Smith , Betty Stni th , Herman G. Smith , Russell D. Southern Calif . D i~infecting Co . a_c do do do Sou. Calif. Edison Co. Southern Pacific Co. Southern Pacific Mill ing Company Southern Pacific Railroad Spreitz Transportation Standard Oi l Co . of Calif. Stationers Corporation Stephan, p . Stevens, Dr . C. S. Stevens, Fred G Stodden , Grocery Stover , Fred Streeter , George o. Strong, Fred E. Sweetser , H. c. Tant , Charles Texas Cafe Tilton , L. Deming Triplett , Wm. Troy Laundry Co . Underwood Elliot F.isher Co Underwood Elliott Fisher Co . Union Mill and Lumber Co . Union Oil Company of California ' Vasher , H. E. J. Valente , M. Vall ey Dairy Van Horn , J . A. 19.35 3. 00 9. 00 g2g. 75 175. 00 26.32 ?4$.35 13.65 116. 03 41. 55 5.33 20. 10 .g5 2.63 $0. 00 $ . 50 20.75 15. 23 16. 56 52. 73 1. 25 2. s2 12.40 9. 00 20. 00 26. 65 9. 06 64.oo 50. 00 $. 00 l . OO 3. 50 124. SB 121. 00 10. 35 200. 00 2. 50 300. 00 75. 00 901.$4 4. S6 s7. 73 3. 75 1. 50 12. 00 ss.oo 23. 17 12. 99 January 9th, 1933 Velvet Ice Cream GENERAL FUND Walker, J. W. Walker , R. o. Montgomery Ward & Co . Weber Company , o. J. Wilhoits Luggage Shop Williams, o. c. Yawman and Erbe Mf g. Co. Hosmer , H. FIRST ROAD FtJND Southern California Edison Co. Ontiveros , Lawrence THIRD ROAD FUND Pne , Joe Richards , David Rutherford, J. M. Stronach, Wm-. Albert oni , J oe FIFTH ROAD FUND Davis, Alonzo Signorelli , Frank Twitchell , Mrs. Ida Albertoni, Joe GOOD ROADS FUND Ambrose Lumber Co . Anderson , Wm. Andr ews , Don Bailey , M. A. Barnett , Ivan Batkin, R. P. Brad.ley Truck Co . Br eck , Benjamin Breen, Ed Brown-Bevis Co . Brown , Robt. Burns, J im Calif. Corrugated Culvert Co. California Tir e Company City of Santa Maria Cochise Rock Drill Manufacturing Coker, w. B. Contractor s Supply Co . Cooper, Chas. Cordero , Joe Crook Cor!lpany Crrok Company Cummings, Rol lo D eval1l , J. ~A. Do err , L. R. Dover , Fra,nk ' Co $2- 31 120. 00 15.00 12. 60 76. 30 s . 50 70. 00 17.60 25.00 27.90 137.50 16. 00 6S.OO 322. 00 143.00 30.00 100. 00 5. 00 90. 00 110. 00 72.77 20. 00 22.50 7.50 10. 00 105. 00 40. 00 3s.25 45.00 g_4g 7. 50 25.50 l,OS3.14 37. g9 18. 79 gg.2g 7. 00 292. 92 12. 65 3s. 25 3000.00 26. 49 12. 00 54. 00 75. 00 34. oo 152 Duval, Rube GOOD ROADS FUND Edelbutte, Bird Ell i s , M. J Encinas , Frank Fabing, F. L. Fillmore , E. 11. Florez , Livarado Gano, Robert Gilmore Oil Company Glines , E. Glines, John Gorzelle , H. Grafft , J ohn Graham , Robert Grigsby, Al Hansen, Carl Haskell , p. Hildenbrand, Jr. , A. J. Hildenbrand, w. G. Hoffman, w. o. Holt, Lee Howard, Henry I ngersoll- Rand Isom, B. A. J ack son , R. F. Kelly , H. Kennedy , Tom Lambert , c. E. Matto s , M. Maxwell , Frank l{iller , Lee Morgan , G. Morris , R. w. Nelson , Oliver Ostini, Fidel Ott Hardwa re Co . do do Ovieda, E. G. Pa cific Coast Rai lw~y Co . Reiger, c. M. Richardson , c. P. Rix Company Ro bi son , M. ~ H. Romero , Frank Romero , Fred Romero , Louis Rowe, E. s. Rudolph ' s Grocery & Hardware Co. Sanchez , R. 20. 00 10.00 60. 00 3s. 25 42.00 4. 15 18. 00 14. 80 32.04 105. 00 216. 00 110. 00 93. 00 4-2 . 50 34.00 25.00 25. 00 43.20 47.25 6. 00 5. 00 45. 00 4.17 6s.oo 32. 00 110. 00 31. 50 ss.oo 34.oo 50.4o 1$2.00 72. 00 197.10 95. 00 19. 25 54. 59 22.59 42. 50 13. 30 15. 00 18. 00 6. 65 l fO. 00 ~ 20. 65 12. 00 51.00 54. 00 57.os 110. 00 J anuary 9th , 1933. . -. Santa Barbara Rock Company Santa Maria Gas Gompany -Silva, D. Snow , Ted Solvang Garage and Service Spanne , Geo . Spr oul, A. Standard 011 Company Stellmach , Chl. Str oman , Ralph Sturgeon, c. Sturgeon, H. L. Sullivan, Ear l Union Hardware l Metal Co . Union Hardware & Metal Co . Usher , T. s. Weideman , J . c. Whalen , J. T. GOOD ROADS FUND Station 11. 25 27. 94 110. 00 60. 00 23. 40 51. 75 36. 00 i7. go 110. 00 6. 00 110. 00 132. 00 5g. 50 2g. 64 37. 67 54. oo lS. 75 156. 00 Williams, M. L. 32. 4o Winans , C. A. 5g. 50 Wolford, A. B. 20. 00 Southern California Edison Co . CARP. lt.D IST FUND 5. 62 Santa Maria Gas Co. Engel , K. S. Smith , Frank Ber reras , Alex Blodgett , Sanford Kellogg , T. L. McGregor, J . D. Ram~rez , Al GUAD. LT. DIST. FUND go.oo GUAD . PUB. CEME. DIST. FUND 3g. oo i 17. 00 SANTA 1.KARIA CEME . DIST. FUND 24. 00 23. 00 24.oo g7. 53 24. oo Andera1s UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF FUND 8. 21 Hitchcock, H. R. 6. 06 Upon the passage of the foregoing order , the roll being ca lled , the foll owing Supervisors voted Aye , to wit: Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens , Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none . Absent , Supervisor Thomas T. Dinsmore. Upon mo t ion, the Board adjourned sine die. The foregoing minutes are hereby approved. I Chai rm of Supervisors. Attest : --- ----- - - -- --- -- ---- - -------- --------- -- ------ ---------~------------------------~---- 154 Appoint ment of Member of eounty Welfa e Boa r d. ' . . Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California , .J anuary 16th, 1933, at 10 o ' clock a . m. Present Supervisors Thomas T . Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, .Ronald M. Ad.am and C. L . Pr eisker and the Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Prei s~e r in the chair. Th~ minutes of the last regular meeting were read and upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the minutes be Qorrected by eleiminating on the face thereo:( , the words: "Mrs. Robert L . " Easton, vice :Mabel K. Edwards, term expired;" on t hird ~ine from bottom of page 140, Book 8, Minutes of Board of Supervisors , and adding .the following, to wit: / 11 I:q the Matter of Appointment of Member of County Welfare Boa rd. Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it .is ordered that Mrs. Robert E. Easton, be and.she is hereby appointed Member of CoUiltY .Welfare Board, vice Mabel K. Edwards, term expired." County Aid f r Relief of .a:- II} the l~atte+ . o,f C.9 UFll.,J\ id :(or. Relief of Unemployment. Unempl oyment . I t appearing to the Board of .Supervisors that the following applicants are proper person~ t o receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it ~s ordered that the Auditor draw his warran~ on1:he General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set opposite _their respective names, to wit : No. Name Chaparro, Salavador Wallace, George Rodger~, Frank Holsten, _George Mintz, Moe Perez, Ma.?J.uel Duran, Jesus Avant , Louis Baker, Emmett Ste\vart, Arthur Trester , Ralph Leal, Frank Capes, Lloyd Boydston , B. M. Smith, Lige Br ight , Scott Patterson. Charles '1'uarez, Fred J uarez , Lee J uarez , Frank Rhoades , Alva Wilbur, Louis Wilbur , Wm. Brack, Sam Bartlett , Emory Bartholmew , Claude Graham, Ernest Bu.ckley , Dan Romero , Frank Amount $7. 50 10. 00 12.50 5.00 5. 00 10. 00 2. 50 7. 50 5. 00 5.00 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 7. 50 2. 50 5. 00 2. 50 7. 50 12.50 12. 50 5. 00 2. 50 5. 00 2. 50 2. 50 2. 50 5. 00 5. 00 District First do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do r----------------,-------------:------------ ------------------------ 1 County Aid for Relief o Unemployment No . Na.me Duke , William Tello , S_tanley Mcintyre., Ed Cota, Ma.rcus Clancy , Alfred Gracia , Ed Bennett , . Manuel Stroman,. Earl Co le s , B.utler January 16th, 1933 Amount $5. 00 5. 00 12. 50 5. 00 7. 50 7. 50 12. 50 In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment& Dis trict First do do do do do do do do It a ppearing. to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper persons to ;:eceive county aid; Upon motion ~uly seconded and carried , it i s ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Gen.eral Fund in favor of the following persons for the amo un~s set opposite their respective names, to wit: No . 841 sos $09 810 817 gig 819 $20 $22 823 S24 g35 S26 $29 $27 s2s g45 g31 s32 842 g44 834 g35 g43 g36 g3g 837 . Name Alkire , Oma Ashbaugh , Minnie Bell , :r.~abel . Brannick , Eva Cadwell, Helen Craig , Genevieve . Cross , Nellie . Dunleavy , Nellie Fields , Leone Gearing, Ida Gentry , Lena . Goggia, Agnes . Hawkins , Agnes . J ackman , Edna Jones, May . Kaylor , Alice . King , Rose . Larsen , Ellen Linville, Blanche Menter , Genevieve . McOullaugh , Pearl . Madden, Mrs. Oscar . Mercado , Berta Meyer , Mamie . Newman, Charlotte Quall s, Christie Riveria , Trinidad Rodgers , J ulia Romero , Harriet . Sailor, Mattie Tsirles , Lillian Sproat, Atlrelia Amount $10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 4. oo s. oo 10. 00 . s. oo 6. oo 4. oo s. 00 4.oo . 8. 00 4. 00 10. 00 2. 00 s. oo s. oo 6.oo 10. 00 10. 00 6. oo 8. 00 4. oo s.oo 10. 00 10. 00 4. oo 4. oo 2. 00 10. 00 10. 00 4. oo District Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do . do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 5 - -- - --- - . - ---------------------------------------.-- ------c;- :156 No. Name Amount Di strict s39 Yarborough, Lena $7. 00 Second 154-B-7 S46 Andrews, Thotnas 5. 00 do S64 Butler, Maude 10. 00 to s52 Cozzalio, Mary 6. 00 do $65 Copeland, Mabel $. 00 do g47 Gorman , Charles s. 00 do s53 Hall, Frances 4. 00 do g49 Harty, John 8. 00 do g54 Hunter, Elizabeth 4. 00 do s57 Monson Mahala 6. 00 do g5g Nigh, Pearl 7. 00 do S50 Olivera, Harry 4. 00 do g59 Perez, Elna 4. 00 do s6o Silva, Marie s.oo do 9431 Acuna, Santiago 7. 50 9432 Alarcon, Thomas 5. 00 do 9433 Allen, J ames 5. 00 do 9433 Altamarino, Ignacio 2. 50 do I 9436 Alvarez, Sulpicio 10. 00 do 9437 Ambriz , Jesus 5.00 do 943s Ames , Forrest 10. 00 do 9780 Appleton , Joseph 7.50 do 97$1 Araluce, Abel 5. 00 do 9439 Arrellanes, Louis J . 7. 50 do 9440 Arrellane s, Luz A. 7. 50 do 9441 Arrias , Charles 5. 00 do 9442 Ashbaugh, Bart 7. 50 do 9443 Ball, Arthur 5. 00 do 9s31 Baity, George 2. 50 do 9444 Barrett, Ben 7. 50 do 9445 Barrios , Joe 5. oo do 97$2 Bateman , Roy 10. 00 do 9446 Bazzi , Luigi 10. 00 do . 9g32 Bebout, Abe 7.50 do 9447 Beltram, John 5. 00 do 944g Benitz , Antonio 5. 00 do 9975 Besette, Frank 7. 50 do 992$ Black, George 5. 00 do 9g33 Blevins , Wm. 2. 50 do 9911 Boakes, George 7. 50 do 9565 Branson, Hugh 5. 00 do 9779 Breck, Cha,rles 2. 50 do 9715 Bostrom, John 7. 50 do 9942 Buelna, John 5. 00 do 9761 Brock, Emmet 5. 00 do 464 Bell, Edward 2. 50 do 457 Bond, Roy 12. 50 do r No. 459 471 9992 9452 9905 9834 9720 9904 97g5 9835 9769 97g6 97g7 9g36 9g12 9940 9995 9592 9465 9gg4 9886 9467 9469 9470 . 9471 4-63 466 ' 453 472 473 9567 6 9919 9473 9913 9789 9g3g 9474 9g75 9790 9726 9982 9479 9948 9759 9943 January 16th, 1933 Name Brown, -Wm. G. Ber t ino , J oe Brentner , H. c. Caballero, Ed,ard Caballero, Raphael Calderon , T. A. Calles~ Geronimo Callis,. Robert Carroll, Charles Castro ,. Henry Chacon ,. Eustacia Clark, .Edward Conlon ,. J ames, Sr. Converse, Linton Copleman, Connie Cordero, Angel Cordero., Edder Cordero., Harry E. Cordero., Joe D. Corral,. Monte Corral,. Lazaro Cota , A.lphonsa Cota, Tony Cuevas ,. Antonio Curt i s, . LaW1' ence N. Chianis., John Coole , l!ugene Covey, Clarence Catcott~ Pr iscilla Cochran4 Geor ga Cuellar , E. Conlon, . Jas. H. Cota, Juan Co leman , Gustav Dale , Joseph Darling , Robert Dawson , .Robert Decker , .Ler oy Dela Torre , Wm. Delgadillo , Gregory Dewar , Wm. Dicksc h~ idt , Wm. Do m ingu~z, Albert Dominguez, Edward Doubek, Charles Downey , .Glenn Dupuy, John Duncan, Frank Amount $2 . 50 12.50 2. 50 6.25 5. 00 5. 00 7.50 10.00 7.50 2.50 7. 50 2.50 7.50 7.50 7. 50 2.50 5. 00 5. 00 2. 50 2. 50 2. 50 J.2. 50 5. 00 5. 00 10.00 7. 50 2. 50 15. 00 12.50 2.50 2. 50 7. 50 7. 50 2.50 5.00 2. 50 2.50 2. 50 2. 50 2.50 2. 50 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 2. 50 7.50 12. 50 D:i:strict. Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 1-58 No. 465 9905 9966 9g39 9481 9ggo 9791 9579 9921 9482 9725 9484 9793 9486 9900 9526 9LJ.g7 94gg 9766 9489 4-74 9891 9730 9491 9972 9495 9971 9990 9795 . 9497 9841 9500 9501 9502 996g 9503 9796 9504 9505 456 462 476 9g43 9507 9797 Name Douboux, Ray De ran, .H. R. De lk, Rob~rt Dayton Thomas Ella , Emil El i zalde, Timotio Epps. Earl Espana, J ose Espino sa , Vincent Enge l son , Adolph Falcon,. J oe Fel i z, J ohn s. Fer nandez , Juan J ose Fontana. , J ohn Forbes Charles Franco ,. Manuel Fr an ch Henry Frausto., Severo Fre idly., Allen Fuller , . John Funke , 1{ ern er Ferr is,. Arthur Ga l indo., Gilbert Galusha, Lester Gapa, John F. Garcia , . Carmelo Garcia , . Wenseslado Garrett., Ri-chard Gleason., Jack Congopol os , Nick Gonzal es, Armondo Gonzales, Edward R. Go n zale~, ifulio Goux, Tony Gower, Bay Grand , Peter Greenwald, Ed. Green , Percy Gross, Cleveland Gutierrez, Pete Goodrich , Alvin Gudgeon ,. George Glaist er, Middl eton Gr eve, Lesli e Hall, Albert o. Harne s , F.dgar Harrison., Roy J. Amount .$7. 50 7.50 3. 75 1 5. 00 5. 00 2. 50 12. 50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 2. 50 12. 50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 12. 50 7. 50 5. 00 12. 50 5. 00 10. 00 5. 00 12. 50 5. 00 2. 50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 2. 50 5. 00 . 00 5. 00 2. 50 7. 50 5. 00 5.00 5.00 7. 50 12. 50 10.00 2.50 10. 00 5. 00 2. 50 2.50 Dit1trict Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do January 16th, 1933 1 B No . Name Amount Dis t rict 95g5 Henderson, Orville f5. oo Second 154-B-7 9512 Hernandez , Ignacio B. 2. 50 do 9513 Her nandez, J ose s. 7. 50 do 9514 Hernandez, J ose . N. 7. 50 do 9516 Herrera, Felipe 2. 50 do 9517 Herrera, Salvado r e 2.50 do 9518 Hewston , Edward 2.50 do 9519 Hickman , Clyde 2. 50 do 979g Hildebrand, Carl 5. 00 do 95s4 Hildebr and, Geor ge 2. 50 do 9799 Hodge, Grant do 9903 Hogan, Lester 7. 50 do 9520 Holquin , Esequiel 5. 00 do 99g9 Hollis, Charles 10.00 do 9g44 Hook; Arthur 2.50 do 99g1 Hooker, Wilbur 5.00 do 9S01 Hurt; Wm. 5. 00 do 9524 Hyne; Ray F. 5. 00 do 454 Hill; Clar ence 1 0 . 00 do 1 Hasbr ouck, A. 5. 00 do 9995 Hes singer, J ohn 7. 50 do 9$02 Ingram , Van Ness 7. 50 do 9525 Infante , Maximo 2. 50 do 9go3 J enkinson, Harry 5. 00 do 9772 J iminez , Alfred 5. 00 do 9527 J o.hnson , F. August 2. 50 do 952$ J ohnson, Lucius 7. 50 do 9529 J ones, George 7. 50 do 99gg J ones , Harry 5. 00 do 976g J avarrillo , Sobino 7. 50 do 9530 Jordan , Joe B. 12. 50 do 470 J ones , Edward 7. 50 do 95g6 Kane ,. Russell 5. 00 do 9531 Ko ska, Frank 2. 50 do 9533 Kent ,. Dav ia. 7.5b do 9534 Kerry, George 12. 50 do 9535 Kisor, Roy 5. 00 do 9589 Kopp , Loren 5. 00 do 467 Kirkwood , J ack 7. 50 do 455 Knott, Char les w. 15. 00 do 477 Leonard, J as. L. 10. 00 do 461 Li ver more , Cliff 15. 00 do 9947 Lafond , WilJ.iam 7. 50 do 9537 Lane , Le st er 5. 00 do 9806 Lang, Henry 2. 50 do 953g Lara, Marcos 5. 00 do 9845 Lavieur , Claude 12.50 do ~60 No . 9so7 980S 9sos 9974 9541 9927 9717 9542 9543 954g 9549 9552 9553 9777 9556 9935 99g3 9590 9g46 9559 9560 9600 9g49 970$ 9603 9604 9605 9606 9607 9606 478 479 9552 9707 993g 9g97 9847 9562 9724 9593 9594 9936 9810 9570 9812 9g79 9967 9611 ----------- - - -- -- - --------- ----------- Name Lee, J ames J. Lee , .Jason, J r . Lee, Lester Lee, _J ess Leon~ Tony Leyva, Leo Leyva, Louis Licona, Hilario Limon. , J oe Looez , Arnulfo Lopez , Fred.r ico Lopez. , Joe A. Lope~, Julian Lopez, Joe D. Lope~ , Renaldo Lope~, Tom Low, Arthur Love ,. J ames Lucer. o, Frank Luer~ , Borjo Luna ,. Frank Mendoza , Manuel Mene~on , Sam Mill~r , George Mills , J . Q. Mira , J ose , Jr. Misemer , Leo Moffi tt , Andrew Molino , Victoriano Mudge. tt , Albert Loga11. , Aimee Mee , J ack Lopez, J ose X. Manc. hester , J ohn Malan , Alex Madero , Pedro Malen_go , Edward Martin. ez , Gallileo Marti.n ez , J ose c. Ma rtin. ez, J . B. Martinez, J oseuh A. Mazzini, Ted Medley , Harold Mendo.z a', Charles McComraon , F. B. Mccani:i , Pa tri ck McCar~hy , J ohn B. McGee, J ames ' ' Amount $5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 10. 00 12. 50 2 . 50 5. 00 5. 00 10.00 7. 50 10. 00 10. 00 7. 50 5. 00 7. 50 10. 00 5. 00 7 . 50 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 12. 50 7. 50 12.50 7. 50 5. 00 15. 00 15. 00 5.00 12.50 10. 00 2.50 2. 50 5. 00 12.50 5. 00 2. 50 5. 00 2.50 10. 00 5. 00 2. 50 2. 50 7. 50 -. Di. strict Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do No. 99g4 9$13 5 9gg3 9935 9612 9613 9614 9615 9g50 991g 9814 9616 9s15 9s51 9617 9991 961s 9621 9622 9623 9624 9s16 9s25 9g53 9627 962$ 9629 9630 9631 9632 9$12 9573 9923 9623 9$1$ 2 503 95g6 504 9836 963g 9g54 9574 9639 9855 9gg5 9676 Name McKinney , Ross McKi nney , Gerald McDonough, Wm. B. Nagel_, Rufus Nava ,. Al phonso Naumann , Henry Navar.ez, Louis Navar:ro , Carmen Newlon, Cecil Novotpy, Louis O'Conpor , David Oldh~ , John Ojeda, Juan P. 01 i ve.ra , Thomas Orellf3. , Raymond Ornelp.s , Savras Pace , Wm. Padil.la, Felix Palat.o , Marcus Palatp , Mick Palma_, J oe Palma, Mike Palmer , Fred Paz, f\ lbert Penrose , Cla r e11ce Penrose , Leo P eral~s , Nicholas Pereyra , J esus Per ez_, Diego Perez_, J esus Per ez, Re fugio Phe lp~, David Phillips , Pat I . Phill~ps, Ray Pi co , . Harry Pi efer. , Cler.11ent Pratt , Albert Petti~gil , Emory Po l l ey , Rudolph Polley. , Rudolph Ramire. z, J ose Ramire. z, Manuel Ramuz , Paul . Raposa , Manuel Ray , ~er ry Rawak , Samuel Rendon , Christoval Reyes ,_ Carmen J anuary 16th, 1933 Amount $15. 00 5. 00 2. 50 12. 50 2. 50 2. 50 5. 00 7.50 7. 50 5. 00 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 12. 50 7. 50 7.50 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 10. 00 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 5. 00 2. 50 7. 50 10. 00 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 10. 00 10. 00 5 00 7. 50 5. 00 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 District. Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 1-62 No. 9719 9640 9641 9644 9645 9g56 9651 9704 9653 9655 9656 9657 4SO 9660 9661 9662 9g57 9654- 9665 9666 9575 966g 9672 9$2$ 9673 9ggg 9675 9676 9576 9945 9677 9$19 9577 9679 96so 9g30 96g1 9703 2 9g5g 9581 9g5g 971g 9933 9861 Name Reza, Edmundo Reyna, Arthur Rhoades , Emi 1 Reick., Charles Riley-, William Roble-a, C.b.arle s Ro bles , Guadalupe Romero , Alfonso Romero, Joseph A. Romero, Theodore Rucke-r , Barney Rueff, Joseph Ruiz,. Antonio Ruiz,. Albert P. Ruiz, Angel Russell, Wm. E. Saberion , Louis Saenz, Bernard A. Salas, Desedillo Samora, Victor Sanchez , Faunstino Sanchez , I gnacio Sanchez, Raymond Sandoval , Emilio Santana, Adolph Saucedo , Marguerite Saulsberry, Joe Savedra, Ignacio Serna, Christival Shands, Eugene Shannon , J ames 'Shea , Ralph Jr. Shirley, John Siben-, Ben Sierra, James Slater , William Smith ~ Angus Sneed~ Wm. A. Snyder, Earl Soto , Bennie Springer , Robert Stafford, H. c. Stanke, John Stevens, Monte . Storni, Walter Suniga, Domonic Sutton, Ray Swarz 1 Frank Amount $5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 2. 50 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 10. 00 5. 00 5. 00 7.50 5. 00 2. 50 15. 00 10. 00 3. 00 5. 00 2. 50 5. 00 5. 00 2. 50 2 . 50 5 . 00 10. 00 7. 50 5 . 00 5. 00 10. 00 7. 50 . 5 . 00 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 7. 50 10. 00 12. 50 5. 00 10. 00 12. 50 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 7 ~ 50 10. 00 District Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do ' ~------- ---- - - ' No. 460 4Sl 9723 9g74- 96g2 9763 96g3 9976 9gg6 9g62 99g3 46$ 9g63 96g7 9994 9g23 9729 96gg 9771 9946 96g9 9s24 9694 9939 9695 9g25 9924 9g67 9g64 9699 9s26 9g65 9970 9g27 9930 45g 469 4S2 9700 9973 9765 9701 9702 972g 9901 9s29 Name Somers, James L. Taylor, Arthur P. Thom-ukins, Frank Thomas, Arthur . Thomas, George Torr es , Gonzales -Torre.s , Gorgona Torr es , Raphael Truj illos, Mike Truner, Clarence Urives, Pascacio Ullrich, Willard Ullery, Chester Unzueta, Julian Urib.e , Manuel - ----------------------- January 16th, 1933 Amount 7.50 15.00 7.50 10.00 7.50 5. 00 7.50 7.50 7.50 2.50 10. 00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5. 00 Di strict Second 154-B-7. do ' do do do do do do do do do do do do do 163 Urives, Manuel Pascual 10.00 12.50 10. 00 do . Valencia, Manuel Valenzuela, Frank Vasquez, Virgil Valenzuela, Philip Vasquez, Arnold Virga, Michael Wall, Frank Wall, Frank Wathey, Thomas E. Wayland, Frank Wegener, William Weil, Harry White, William Whiteside, Carmen Williams, Albert Willig, Hans Wilson, Cleon Wilson, Harold Woodward, Clarence Wade, Elijah Weinis, William Wilson, Ray Ybarra, Augustine Yee, Fuk Young, La Verne Zapata., Tiburcio Zapata, Herbert Zanini , Victor L. Zegar, Wm. Weston, Al c. Jones , Thos. J. 2. 50 5.00 7.50 7.50 2.50 7.50 10.00 7.50 10.00 5.00 5. 00 5. 00 5.00 7.50 5.00 12.50 2.50 10. 00 15.00 10.00 7.50 1 o.oo 1o.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2. 50 10. 00 5. 00 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do ' County Aid f r ,:g Re l ief of Unemployment In ~he Matter of County Aid f or Relief of Unemployment : . It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the f oll owing appl icants ~re proper persons tc receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set opposit e their respective names, to wit : No. Amount Di strict 9914 Espino sa , Pedro $5. 00 Third County Aid f r Relief of - In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment: Unempl oyment Countv Aid f Relief of Unemoloymen t . . It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the f ollowing applicants are pro- . per 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 f or the amounts set opposite their respective names, to wit: No. J an. 9- 10-11 J an. 9- 10- 11 Jan. 9-10-11 Jan. 9-10 J an. 9-~ da. lOth J an. 9- 10-11 J an. 10-11 J an. 9-10-11- 12 J an. 9 Jan. 9-10-11 Jan. 7 J an. 2-3-4 Name C. N. Dix C. w. Rbeams B. o. Lyons T. Mel lo J. Washenfelder F. Ostini T. A. Stuart H. Rhoads s. Hernandez A. Bettencourt A. Cl ine Al. Ferrari Amount $9. 00 9. 00 9. 00 6. oo 4. 50 9. 00 6. 00 12.00 3. 00 9. 00 District Fourth do do do do do do do do do do do r ~, In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment: I I . It appearing to the Board of Superv isor s that the following appl icants are pro- . per persons to receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered tha t the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set . opposite their respective names, to wit : No. January 1933 ll- 12-13(t) 11-12-13(-!) 10-11-12-13 9-10-11- 12- 13 9- 10-11-12- 13 9- 10-11- 12-13- 14 9- 10-11- 12- 13 9-10-11-12-13 12- 13 9- 10-11- 12 3- 4-5-6 Name Brookshire, Charles Clark , M. P. Del Rio , Luis Gardner, William Landers, Wm. Lepping , Marie (f days) Nicol , Alex Peters , E. C. Pico ,Joe snow, Vida H. McCullum , Wm. Amount $5. 00 5. 00 10. 00 15. 00 15. 00 7. 50 10. 00 7. 50 4. 00 12. 00 s. oo District. Five do do do do do do do do do do Petition: for County Aid. Sale of Prope Deeded to Sta . z January 16th, 1933 . In the Matter of Pet itions for County Aid: It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following petitioners are prop r persons to receive County Aid: Upon Motion duly seconded and carried, i t is ordered that the Auditor draw his Warrant on General Fund in favor of th.e following persons ' for the amounts set opposite their re spective names on the first day of February, 1933 , to wit: Barnes , Allen Grinstead, A. o. Miller, Margaret Bracegirdle , Annie Bush, Frank Cook, Herbert Cordero, Teresa Cota, Benito Dom inguez , Josefa Garcia , Cipriani Harr is, Emma Harvey , Ruth Hathaway , Ella Hurley , Ida J ones , Gomer Knudsen, J ames Lane , Mary Padilla, Jova Pearson, Hans Rouse , Minnie Smith, Eleanor Stinson, Addie Filburn , Fred Welch, Wesley Edward Do er ge s , Henry Emmons , Blanche Schuler, Agnes Seerey , Vera West, Leona Golden, Winifred Patino, Canuta Toledo, Filiraena FIRST SUPERVISOR DISTRI,CT. Sum~erland, California Carpinteria, California Box 264, Carpinter ia, Calif. SECOND SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. % Mrs. Robt. McFadden , 320 Anacapa Will call at Auditor's Office II II II II 906 Garden Street S31 E. Carrillo Str eet 219 E. Canon Perdido 1906 Castillo Street 1$30 Bath Street 526 W. Victoria Street 12$ Castillo Street S2ck Orange Avenue 1127 Chapala Street 11 % County Welfare Dept. S. B. 2211 Garden Street % County Welfare Dept. S. B. 12 W. Carrillo Street (rear) 1123 Chapala Street % County Welfare Dept. s. B. 528 Bat h Street THIRD SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. % F. Armstrong, Los Ol ivos Xinevan Ranch, San }!arco s Pass FOURTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT Send all District *4 checks to Santa Maria Off ice FIFTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT Send all District *5 checks to Santa Maria Office $20. 00 25. 00 20.00 22.00 12.00 10. 00 12. 00 10. 00 10. 00 5. 00 20. 00 25. 00 25. 00 25. 00 3. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 3. 00 20.00 10. 00 10. 00 14. 00 10. 00 12. 00 20.00 20. 00 20. 00 12.00 5. 00 5. 00 6. oo ty r In the Matter of Sale of Pro perty Deeded to the State of California , for e. Delinquent Taxes. It appearing to the Board that on December 12th, l ,932, a Resolution was passed authorizing the sale of the following real property, to wit: Deed No . S, Road District 5. School District , Oli ve. Lots 2, 3, and 4, Section 27 , Township 9, Range 32 W., San Bernardino Meridian, 75 acres; and fractional Section \ 2g , Township 9 , Range 32 W. , San Bernardino Meridian, 625 Acres , according to official map. Said property having been deeded to the State of California for the non- payment of taxes. The mi nml,im amount for which said real property is to be sold is $3, 700. 00. v I t fur ther appearing that said sale has been a uthor i zed by t ne State Cont roller upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Tax Collector of Santa Barbara County be dir ected to advertise said real property for sale according t o law, the expense of advertising to be a county charge. Convention 0 f ~ In the Matter of Convention of California Newspaper Publishers Association. California Newspaner Pub ish- Upon motion, duly seconded and unanimously carried, the following Resolution ers Associat i n. was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County , J anuary 16th, 1933, to wit : RESOLUTI ON NO. S31. WHEREAS , the California Newspaper Publishers Association , at its annual convention to be held in Marysville , California,. on J anuary 21 and 22 , 1933 , wi ll select the meeting place for its 1934 convention , and WHEREAS , the California Newspaper Publishers Associat ion has never held its annual convention in Santa Barbara County or elsewhere in the Central Coast area , its annual conventions being alternated between northern and southern California cities , and WHEREAS, this organization , whjch numbers its membership in practic:S.lly every city and town in California, with nearly 400 active member publishers , with weekly and daily newspape~ proprietors comprising tis membership , thereby representing the great majority of that intelligent thought and opinion which wields such a t remendous amount of worthwhile 1eadership in California and faithfully reflects the high character of the individual member publishers , and WHEREAS , Santa Barbara City and County and the whole Central Coast area has received and cont~nues to receive inva l uable favorable publicity in the r ural press of the United States through the tour conducted here l ast June by the National Editorial Association , whose members upon their return to thei r home cities , published hi ghly compl imentary reports and picutres bf what they saw in California ' s Central Coast i n general and Santa Barbara County in par ticular , and WHEREAS , Santa Barbara city and county stand to receive additional favorable publicity through the proposed visithere of the California Newspaper Publishers Association , and WHEREAS , Santa Barbara City and County are admirably ada,pted for the recept ion and entertainment of organizations such as the California Newspaper Publisher s Associa tion , with many scenic and r ecreational advantages not to be found elsewhere , as wel l as adequate convention and hotel accommodations and entertainment facilities , and WHEREAS , the governmental agencies and general public of Santa Barbara city and county are prepared to welcorr.e, accommodate and entertain t ne officers and members of t e California Newspaper Publishers Association in a manner which , it is believed, woul d leave no room for anyti:,ing less than praise, NOW , THEREFORE , BE ItheREBY RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of the Count of Santa Barbara , in regular meeting assembled this date , extend to Nei l R. Murray , President of the California Newspaper Publ ishers Associat ion , t o the Executive Committe a.nd State Advisory Council and to the individual member s of the California Newspaper Publishers Association , a cordial invitation to hold its 1934 annual convention in - - -------- ---,- ------------------- ------------------------- J anuary 16th, 1933 Santa Barbara, California, and that the Clerk of the .Board be hereby instructed to transmit this invitation t o the California Newspaper Publishers Associa tion at its annual convention in Marysville , California , on January 21 and 22 , 1933. Budget f o~ t e ~ Fiscal Year 1933-34. In the Matter of Budge t f o* the Fi scal Year 1933-34. Upon motion-, duly seconded and ca rri ed, the Board passed and adopt ed the following Resolution , to wit : RESOLUTION NO. S32. 1 "7 RESOLVED : That each department submit by the First (lst) . day of Marchr 1933, , Reduc~ions of St~ t e and County Aid t Needy AgeP, - its budget f or the f isca l year 1933-34. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED : Tha t the budget s tatement show expendi t ures for the fiscal year 1931-32; expenditures for the f i r st 6 mont hs of the f i sca l year 1932- 33; est i mated expenditures for the second 6 months period of the fi s ca l year 1932-33 and the t otal , - actual and e st imated, f or the fi scal year 1932-33 BE 1T FURTHER RESOLVED : That the Auditor order forms immediately for these budgets. _ , In the Matt er of Reduction~ of State and County Aid to Needy Aged Persons It a ppear ing t o the Board ~ hat the hereinafter named applicants for State and . County Aiu t o needy aged persons, ha ving heretofore f i led their applications , as required by l aw; Upon mot ion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered that the Auditor dTaw his warrant on 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 unt il the further order of this Board; said money to be used for the support of said needy aged persons, to wit: Abise, Asa: Beresford," Edward Canning , Patrick Downing, John Edwards , Ruth Flores , Christina: Foxen, Raymond Freeman, Clara Gerwig , Lewis Getchel, Alice Gordon , John Grandillas , Joe Harmon, Charles Henley , Philip Finch-Williams Gregg, Amy Herring , Hollis Hogan, Wm. Lewi s , Sarah Lugo , Maria and Ygnacio Mar sh , Mary Ann Miller , Lee Ponsard, Antoine Raymond, H. Total Amount Granted (couple) $21. 00 17. 00 21. 00 ' 20. 00 20.00 21 . 00 20. 00 25. 00 21.00 22. 00 21 . 00 15.00 21. 00 17.00 24. 00 24. oo 24.oo 21. 00 22.00 3s.oo ~ 24. oo 23. 00 21.00 24. 00 State Aid. $10. 50 s . 50 10. 50 10.00 10. 00 l 0.50 10. 00 12. 50 10. 50 11. 00 l0. 50 7.-50 l0.50 s.50 12.00 12.00 12.00 10. 50 11.00 19. 00 12.00 11.50 l 0.50 l ? . 00 County Aid. $10.50 $ . 50 _ 10.50 10. 00 10. 00 10. 50 10. 00 12.50 10. 50 11.00 10. 50 7.50 10. 50 s.50 12. 00 12. 00 12. 00 10.50 11.00 19. 00 12. 00 11.50 l0.50 12.00 I :168 . I . Correct ing Al lowance of Cl aim. Withdrawal of Claims. Rogers, D. Ruiz, Jesus .Sawyer, Charles Sheriff, Carrie Snyder, Inez S11yder, J ohn Steele, J ohn Stewart , c. B. Stroman, Frank Taylor, Wall ace Thomas , Reginald Weatherbee, Warren Weekly, Albert Wilburn, Louisa Woodward, Annie Veck, Wm. P. Cash, Hannah Cass idy, Patrick Ca stillo, C. B. Evan s , George Hynes , J ohn Lucas, Silvanue Mill er, George Moore, Thomas J. Rosa , .Emily Scott, GeQrge W. Villa , Antonio Villa, Joaquin Voorhees , .Charles . Webst er, Sophie , Total Amount Granted 22.00 15.00 21. 00 11.00 21.00 21. 00 21.00 20.00 lS.00 21.00 20. 00 24.oo 21. 00 22.00 22.00 14. 00 14. oo 12.00 lS.00 14.oo 20.00 16.00 14. oo ig. oo 16. oo 14. 00 10. 00 10. 00 20. 00 16. 00 In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claims. State Aid 11.00 7.50 10.50 5.50 10.50 10.50 l0.50 10. 00 9. 00 1 0 .50 10.00 12.00 l0.50 11.00 11. 00 7.00 7.00 6. oo 9.00 7. 00 10.00 s.oo 7.00 9. 00 s. oo 7.00 5. 00 5. 00 10.00 s.oo County Aid 11. 00 7.50 10. 50 5.50 l0.50 10. 50 10. 50 10. 00 9.00 l0.50 10. 00 12.00 10. 50 11. 00 11.00 7.00 7.00 -6. 00 9.00 7.00 10.00 s.oo 7.00 9. 00 s. 00 7. 00 5. 00 5. 00 10. 00 s.oo Upon motion , duly seconded .and carried, it is ordered that ~he order made and entered o~ the 9th day of Januarr, 1933, allowing the claim of William Anderson , for the sum of $20. 00, payable .o u. t of Good Roads Fund, be and the same is hereby resc inded;. a.rid it is further ord~red that said claim be recalled from the Audi tor , a1 d re-all owe~ , as of January 9th, 1~33 , for the~sum of $20. 00, payable out of 3rd Road Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called , the following Supervisor. s voted aye, to wit: Th. omas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fr ed G. Stevens, Ronald !! . Adam and c. L. Prei sker. Nays , none . Ab sent, none In the Matter of Withdrawal of Claims. Upon mot ion , duly seconded and car ried , i t is or der ed that the Probat ion Officir be and he is hereby permitted to .wi thdr aw the f ollowing clai~s , to wit: Assqciated Charities Cervantes , Luz Cli:ft, Henry Gir ~udo , Ant ionette Gre~nwood, Peggy Harl'l}s, Ade la ide I ; $60. 00 70. 00 25. 00 so. oo 25. oo 50. 00 January 16th, 1933. Lesl ie , Katherine Pelatere , Petra Shoemacker, J osephine Teeter, Shirley Townsend, w. G. Vasquez, Isabel Zalke, Josie 125. 00 60. 00 25.00 50 .00 50. 00 15. 00 30. 00 Re j ection of / Ola ims. In the Matter of Rejection of Claims. Claims Laid Over . - Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, i t is ordered that the following claim be and the same are hereby rejected, to wit : Morelli s Grocery Sink, W. D. In the Matter of Claims Laid Over. $5.00 50. 00 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the f ollowing claims be and the same are hereby laid over , to wit : Boys and Girls Industrial Home and Farm $235. 00 Collar, J . N. 10$. 00 Convent of Good Shepherd 215. 00 Dominguez , Mrs. Mary 150. 00 J ewish Orphans 1 Home 15. g3 Enterprise Dairy Co . 841 . 28 do do do 55. 97 do do do 395. 90 do do do 392. 62 Golden Sta te Co. , Ltd. 127. 00 do do do 304. 50 do do do 89. 50 do do do 141. go Gunderson , G. T. i3s. 77 J ewish Orphans Home 25. 00 . Ludlow, Mamie 24. 50 McCulloch, George E. 15. 00 do do do 102. 00 Midland Counties Public Service Corporation 257. gg Mogi , Florence Mollath, Dr . August Stafford, P. 11. Stewart, Elton Streeter, George c. St. Francis School St. Vincen t ' s Institution Suchaneck, Mr s Ware, J ames G. 71. 50 60. 00 36 . 00 i6 . oo 4. 00 375 . 00 1552.62 24.15 50. 00 Cl11. i ms Allow d. - In the Matter of Allowance of Claims. Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claims be and the same are hereby allowed, each claim for the araount and payable out of the fund designated in the order of allowance indorsed on the face of each claim, 170 I ' \ . respecti. vely, t o wit : Abbott Laborat aries GENERAL FUND Adara , R. M Air Reduction Sales Co . Allen Brothers All Year Club of Southern Calif. Aloe Company , A. S. do do American Bakery American Optical Company American Optical Comuany American Optical Company American Surgic~l Sales Co. Ames, Ray Andera s Assoc:ia ted Drug Co. Associated Oil Company Auto ~otive Garage Averill , Geo rg~ Azar Bros. Grocery Baker Linen Eo . H. w. do do Balaam, Effie Ball, Albert Bancrof-Whitney Banks , Mrs. Tom Barrick , A. R Beard Motor Company Bebout Rattan Works Bianchi JTuit Market Boyd Lumber Co Braun Coruor ation Braun Corporation Braun Knechtheimann Co Brown , J . Brunswig Drug Company do do Bryant and Trott Bryant & Trott Co. Burkhart & Dodson Burnitol Manufactur ing Co . Burolas Grocery Burola ' s Store Burroughs Addi.n g Machine Co. do do California Bakery - California Conf erence of Social Work California Corrugated Culvert Co. California Market & Grocery $12. go 50.40 . 45. 96 5. 36 2500. 00 S. 85 12. 90 20. 26 5 . 00 5. 00 5. 00 29. 97 28. 00 e. 37 4. 40 14. 36 lS. 60 1o. 00 9. 00 52. 9g 45. 16 10. 00 5. 00 10. 00 16. 13 40. 00 1. 50 16. eo 12. 35 lS. 25 17. 76 13.13 37.27 9. 09 50 . 28 171. 41 3. 33 62. 3g 14. 87 29. 25 65. 71 2. 00 9. g5 1. 32 178. 43 10. 00 91. 31 139. 60 ' " January 16th, 1933. California Tire Company GENERAL FUND California Tire Co. Campddonico, E. M. ' ' Canfield, Helen Carpinteria Rea,l ty Company Caswell , Mrs. Earl Central Market Central Market Central Market Certified Labor atory Chavez , T. . Chicago Phar macal Company . Chicago Tea Bag Comp~ny Christy , J ean City Bakery City Contract ing Company City Contracting Company City Dry Cleaning Co. City Lunch City Water Department Coast Who l esale GDocery Co do do Coa st Wholesale Grocery Co. Coleman and Neal Ltd. Commercial Off ice Supply Co Consolidated Produce Co . Continental Cor poration do do do do Continental Grocery Copeland' s Bookshop Cr avens, Tom Craviotto Bros. Cudahy Packing Co . Currie , J. C. Cutter Laboratory Danielson , D. L. Davis , C. E. Davis , Walter F. Deknatel & Son , J. A. De la Guerra Cafe Deleissegues , C. A Deleissegues, o. A. Diaz Grocery , c. R. do do Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co. . Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co. Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co . . - ---------- --- ------~ ----~- 11. 47 31. 46 g.60 150. 70 5. 00 10. 00 34. 12 41.76 5. g5 19. 00 12. 00 s . 07 16. 25 11. 00 CJ . 05 5. 00 6. oo 2. 25 3. 00 9. 90 655.12 56.11 103. 37 27. 05 40. 00 324. 15 3~.07 36.40 7g. 27 12. 00 16. 56 50. 00 1. 25 35g. 20 8. 40 1o. 5S 18. 00 5. 50 41. 64 6. os 3. 00 116.50 6. 25 2. 70 6. oo 10.39 82. 94 16. 92 17 1-72 . ' Dooley , Image GENERAL FUND Edwards , Agnes Eisenber g s White House Eisenbergs White House Ezaki, James Fancy Fish Market Figg- Hoblyn , J . Odell Fli11t , Byron Fl oyd, Manley Fox , E. J. Fuji Drug Co. Fuller & Co . , w. p . Gardner Wheaton Drug Co. Garrigan , J. D. Gates, F . H. Gay , Pearl Gilmore Oil Company Gilmore Oil Co . Great Atlantic & Pacif i c Tea do cb do Grocott , J ohn Hale Bros. Hammond , D. M Hansen, Alfred Hargrave , Seth Hartrick , Rose Haslam , w. A. Hauser , E E. Hauser Packing Company Heige s , Dr . L. E. Hern, Wesley Hoag Seed Company Hoffmann- LaRoche Inc. Holiday Hardware Company Holiday Hardware Co . Holiday Hardware Company Ho l iday Hardware Co . Holland-Worley Rug Co Holland- Worley Rug Co . Holl ingshead, c. M. Hornor , D A. Hospital Standard Publ . Co . Houghton s Store Hughes , Har ley Sr. I talian A1acaron i Mfg. Co . J acobs , Lucy J acob sen , Shealy Co: Johnson , Walter J . Co. $6. oo 20. 00 47. 70 56. 25 3. 00 8. 40 15 . 00 15. 00 20. 00 6. oo 2. 56 41. 18 25. 13 170.39 1361.11 15. 00 1134. 74 244. 02 3. 50 10. 00 17. 15 s . 50 6.oo 12. 00 9. 00 92 . 60 .96 los. 6g 4S5. 97 75. 00 50. 00 s . oo 73 . 00 31. 25 s . 70 25. 20 5. 50 46. 3g 4$. 22 5. 00 21. 60 9. 13 277. 12 15. 00 175. 62 7. 00 225. os 30. 40 - - -------- ------- ----------------------- --------------.-- ' January 16th, 1933 J ohnson , W. B. GENERAL FUND J ones, Cora J ordano Bros. Kincher , Charles Klett , Ida M. Klock , A. G. Knott , c. w. Kr el le Plumbing & Electric Co. Lang & Son , Mark Lang ' s }~a rket La r co Fish Co. , S. Lewis Man u factu~ing Company Lewis Manufacturing Co . Libby , McNeill & Libby Lilley , Robert C . Loftis , Mr . Grant Lompoc Light and Water Dept. Lompoc Light & Water Depa rtment Ludwig , H. R. Ludwig , H. R. Ludwig, H. R. MacGlashan s Service Station Mann in gs , Inc. Marriott & Co. , o. C. Merriam , Mrs. J . H. Mills Ho spital Supply Co . Mission Ice Co. Missi on Paint & Art Co. Mollath , A. L. Monte Vista Dairy Monte Vista Dairy Morehouse , Martha K. Moore Mercantile Morris , S. E. Morris , S. E. McGregor , J. D. McKesson- Western Wholesale Drug Co . do do do McLean , Geo. G. McNeil Bros. McQuaid , Sarah J. Na t ional Chain Bargain St ore Neal Hotel Coffee Shop Neil sen and Petersen News-Press Publ ishing Co. Nil es & Niles O' Neil l , Owen H; Orcutt Mercantile Ott Ha rdware Co . $5. 00 33.97 17. 60 5. 00 12. 21 34.1~ 15. 75 146. 65 671 . so 3. 00 32. 50 94.Sl 61. 26 137. 50 25. 00 2. 5$ 10. 37 6.oo 2s. 65 3. 4.5 1 . 25 1296 .$7 4. 75 60. 00 34. 62 2. 60 10. 29 112. 50 19. 90 14. oo 2. 50 2. 16 22. 91 25. 00 112. 50 92. 15 . 35. 00 46. 24 8.oo 2. 67 6.oo 40. 30 30. 50 35.70 5. 00 2. 00 16.43 ~--- . - :174 ---~----.-------~-------------------------------------------,------,----,--,--~--=~,.-, Overgaar d s Bakery & Delicatessen GENERAL FUND $105. 41 Pacific Coast Coa l Co. Pacific Coast Publishing Co. Pacifi c Fire Extinguisher Co . Pacifi c Iron & Steel Co Pacific Tele11hone & Telegraph Co . Packer , J osephine par i sh , T. A. Peroxide Mfg. & Specialty Company Physicians Record Co . Polley , Rudolph A. Pope Stamp and Duplicat or Co. Puri tan Poul try Corp . Rai Jw ay Express Agency Ray s Pharmacy Rich ' s Typewriter Shop Richardson, Max Rodenbeck s Shoe Store Rosemary Farm Ro ss , Will Rutherford, Geo. T. Sadler , G. L. Safeway Store s & K Market do do Sanchez Grocery Sanitary Steam Laundr~ Santa Barbara Clinic S. B. Cottage Hospital Sa11ta Ba rbara Cottage Hosp it al Santa Barbara Electric Ca. Sa11ta Barbara Electric Co. Santa Barbara Rock Co. Santa Barbara Telephone Co . Santa Barbara Telephone Co. Santa Barbara Telephone Co. 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 134-. 17 2. 65 15. 74 47. 25 4.80 154-. 50 12. 00 g. 96 26. 40 10. 00 4-. 30 2713.55 1.70 10. 34 45. 60 45. 00 23.10 69. 00 42. 00 s.oo 117. 75 539. 50 69. 70 2s.37 35. 00 2. 00 63. 20 2. 50 13 . 30 1710. 00 2s. 70 103. 95 22. 27 42. 30 28 ~ 4-5 53. 39 6. oo 4-. 60 73.g6 7. 60 14. oo 17. 79 9. 56 33. 10 72. 32 2.90 4-. 00 24. oo - ----~-----------------------------.,.----,------------,----,- ' J anuary 16th , 1933 Santa Barbara Telep.h one Co GENERAL Santa Barbara Telephone Co Santa Barbara Telephone Co. do do Santa Maria Commercial Co . San ta Maria Drug Co Sa.n ta Maria Drug Co . Santa Malria Gas Co . do do s. M. Ice & Veverage Co . Santa Maria Milk Co . Santa Maria Milk Co . Santa Ma ria Milk Co . Santa Maria Milk Co . Santa Maria Times Santa Maria Valley Warehouse Co. Savage , J osephine Schalmo , Wm. Schauer Printing Studio Schauer Printing Studio Scherer Co . , R. L. Scherer Co. , R. L Schroeppel Dairy, G. Seabury & J ohnson Sears, Roebuck & Co . Seaside Hospital of L?ng Beach Seaside Oil Company Seaside Oil Company Seaside Oil Company do do Security-First Nat l Bk of L. A. Service Iron & Boiler Works Shorkley , T. M. Silva , J ohn Silva Sign Co. Sinclai r , S. F. Skytt , Ha.n s , D Slocum ' s Elite Bakery Slover, Grace M. Smith Grocery , Bert B Smith Grocery , Fred Smith Grocery , Fred Smith, Dr . Leland So . California Disinfecting Co . So . California do do Southern Calif. Di sinfecting Co . Southern Calif. Edison Co . do do FUN.D 40. 50 7. 50 6. 45 3g. gg 31. 00 8. 00 53. 66 73. 02 11. 04 12. 00 1. 55 3so. 45 10.S5 5. 20 276. 71 . 25. 00 9. 00 97. 00 46. 50 42. 50 70. 45 1.50 27. 40 9. 90 13. 50 S52. 56 406. so 129. gg 343. 20 30. 00 23. 5g 25. 00 2. 33 . 75 3.39 25. 00 2. 60 2. 50 s. oo 15. 50 67. 07 74. 60 219. g3 96. 20 373. 21 5 \ 176 J anuary 16th,-1933 Sou. California Edison Co. Southern Counties Gas Co. do do do do do do do do S. P. Mi l ling Co. Southern Pacific Railway Southwick , Pearl Spartan Grocery Spartan Grocery Stanwood, w. s. State Street Market Stationers Corporation Stat ioners Corporat ion Stemper, Emil Sterling Press Stevens , T. C. Stewart Broth ers St ewart, J ohn L. Sti llmar1 , E. F. Sussman , Wormser & Co. Tibbals , 2~ . L. Un ion Feed and Fuel Co . Un ion Hardware & Metal Co. Uni on llill & Lumber Co . Union Mill & Lumber Co. Un ion Oil Company Union Oil Co . of Calif. UpJohn Company , The Upjohn Company Vasquez , Eli sa Watts and Laubly West ern Shoe St ore West ern Pipe and Steel Co . GENERAL FUND Western Surgical Supply co; McKesson Western Whol esale Drug Co . Wil son a~d DAndrea Wils, on , T. R. Wolfes Drug Store Wo od, Emma W~eth & Brother , J ohn do do Wyllie , Mrs. John Lester , J ames FIRST ROAD FUND Shepard, C. $ 21. 02 s . 03 99. 52 132.60 30. s6 61. 69 210. 30 lS. $9 55.00 31. $6 3. 00 45. 00 1617. 27 5. 02 6. 7g 40. 00 5 . 00 15. 00 33.30 27 . so 50. 00 39.23 1 . 00 29. 60 11.25 177. 00 38. 95 5. 00 31 . 35 36. 33 195. 60 15. 00 41 . 50 1. 79 47. 92 25. so g35. 01 4. 25 61. 75 24.60 2. 20 16. 60 17. 50 15. 00 $35. 00 35. 00 ----------~-------------------------------------"!- ' Hanley , Leo THIRD RGAD FUND Henderson , John Bi by , Howard J ones, Chas. McGinni s , John Pain, J oe Richards , Da vid Saulsbury , Lenn Automobile Club of So. Calif. FIFTH ROAD FUND Bryant & Trott Co . Photostat & Blue Print Co Adams , Norman GOOD ROADS FU:ND American Railway Express Co . Bates , T. w Beard , Ed. Block , A. Bowers & Stokes Brooks , William Brown Bevis Co . Burkhart & Dodson Calif. Tire Co . Calif orn!a Tool Co. Carpinteria Valley Lumber .Co . Collar, Elmer Co mraercial Motor Service Cooley Co. , A. B. Craviotto Bros. Doerr , L . R . Downing , Harry Fageol Parts & Service Co . Fratis , J oe Gehr, Lloyd Goleta Garage and Machine Shop Graton , Louis Gunder son , G. T. Harnischfeger Sales Borp. Holloway, Fent on J ohnson , W. H Lewis Implement Co. Luke & Livingstone Lopez , Camill o Miller , Chas. . Montecito County Water District McNeil Bros. Nelson , J ohn Osterman , John Overton, L. W. 162. 75 i37 . 50 121. 50 117. 00 143. 00 20. 00 20. 00 169. 30 105. 21 1. 60 40. 00 1. 91 16. 00 4.oo 43 . 85 66. 59 5. 00 19. 45 50. 24 140. 43 3. 90 1S4. 3S 112. 50 196. 70 156. 00 s . 34 75. 00 100. 00 7. 71 20. 00 45. 50 20. 04 31. 50 63. 21 19.2g 52. 50 15. 00 6 . 88 19. 14 120. 00 2. 50 1082. 00 13. 44 3ei . 50 45. 00 15. 00 1 7 :178 I (. . Pacific Motor TranspoDt Company GOOD ROADS FUND Ralph, Roy Randall, Ray Record & Wheatley Rheams, C. W Rodericks Super Service Roth, John Rubel Motor Company Ruffne r & Rt1ffner Garage Rule Truck Service Sadler , G. L. Santa Barbara Brake. Service Seaside Oil Company Silva, M. G. Stewart , John L. Stubbs, Victor St. John, A. S Sunset Garage Thompson, Herman Tucker & Son, J . G. Union Hardware & Metal Co . Union Hardware & Metal Co ~ pany Valley Motor Sales Company Van Horn , J . A Western Welding Co . Whitney , Chas Sou. Calif. Edison Co . CARP. LT. DI S~ . FUND do do do Engel , K. s . MISSION CAI~YON LT. FUND GUAD. PUB . CEME . DIST FUND Blodgett , S. F. SANTA MARIA CEME. DIST. FUND Covarrubias, Yris Hol ser & Bailey Keuffel & Esser Co . Mid. Cos. P. S. C. Nursery, Valley Venaas , Esther M. Venaas, Esther M. Whiteside, T. L. Whitney , M. I-~. Wood, Emma $4. 30 10. 00 50. 00 5. 66 21+. 50 s. oo 200. 00 20.90 2.so 24. 40 51. 55 15. 50 240. 53 26. 00 . 3s 12. 00 l0. 63 31. 00 26. $9 i.5s 175. os 7. 30 2.64 9. 75 15. 00 149. so 3s. 72 19. 00 g.oo 1 . 00 15. 50 17. 00 14. 00 26. 00 20. 00 S. 47 90. 00 157. 50 5. 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, ~one . Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die The foregoing minutes are hereby approved Cha.1rman of Supervisors . ATTEST : \ Call for Special meetng. Cour1ty Aid for Relief o Unemployment :1 9 CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING We, the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, believing that the interests of the County require that a special . meeting of the Board of Supervisors be called to attend thereto. It is_o?dered that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of Cal i f ornia , be and the same is hereby called for January 23rd, 1933, at 10 o'clock a. m. The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting, to wit: In the Matt-er. of Conty Aid for Relief of Unemployment. Dated January 23rd, 1933 Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California. $.AM J. STANWOOD THOS. DINSMORE F. G. STEVENS Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, January 23rd, 1933, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood and Fred G. Stevens, and the Clerk. Upon mo t~o n , duly seconded and carried Supervisor Sam J. Stanwood was selected as Chairman pro tern. In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment: It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper persons to receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried; it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set opposite their respective names, to wit: No Name Patterson , Chas. Chaparro, Salvador Rodgers, Frank Mcintyre, Ed Buckley, Dan Breck, Sam Graham, Ernest Cota, Elias Juarez, Frank Wilbur, Louis Clancey, Alfred B-ennett, Manuel Rhoades, Alva Wilbur, William GTacia, Ed Stroman, Earl Whitney, Charles Coles, Butler Bright, Scott Avant, Louis Capes, Lloyd Stewart, Arthur Holsten, George Wallace, George Amount 2.50 7.50 5.00 ' 2.50 5. 00 5.00 2.50 2.50 5. 00 7.50 5.75 5.00 5.00 5.00 12.00 12.50 5. 00 5.00 5. 00 5. 00 5.00 5. 00 District First do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do County Aid for Relief o Unemploymen t No. Na.me Amount Trester, Ralph $5.00 Leal, Frank 5.00 Johns, Leo 2.50 J ohns, Jay 2.50 Smith, Lige 5.00 Emerick, George 2.50 In the Matter of County ~ id for Relief of Unemployment: . District First do do do do do It appearing to the Board of Supervisor s that the following applicants are prope persons to receive county aid; Upon motion duly s~conded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General fund in favor o f the following persons for the amounts set opposite their re spective names , to .wit: No. w-s67 910 g6g 904 g69 905 g71 917 872 g73 g74 g76 g17 g78 g79 ggo gg2 gg3 gg7 909 891 g92 g93 g94 g96 914 g97 901 902 337 Name Allti re , Oma . Andrade, Ma,ry Ashbaugh, Minnie Ayala, Mario Baudette, Delia Butler, Maude Cadwell, Helen Cook, Jean Cortero, Delfina Cozzalio, Mary Craig, Genevieve Ennis, J osie ~ields, Leone ~earing , Ind ~entry, Lena Goggia, Agnes Jackman, Edna J.ones, May McMurdo, Ann ~adden , Mrs. Qscar ~ercado, Berta M.eyer s , Mamie J4itchell, Elna M.onson , Mahala O.taro, Aurelia P.e ebles, Mr s. James Perez, Elna Silva, Marie Tsirles, Lillian Dinthur, Adolph , , Gorman, Charles Harty, John A. llen, Robert A~varez, Sulpicie Anchundo , Antonio Amount $g.oo 6. oo 2. 00 4.oo 4. oo s.oo 6.oo 6.oo 4.oo 3. 00 5. 00 3.00 10.00 3. 00 4. 00 2. 00 5.00 2. 00 7. 00 7.00 2. 00 4. 00 4.oo 1. 00 4. oo 7.00 6. oo 4. 00 4.oo 2.00 4. oo 3. 00 7. 50 District Second l5~B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do _do do do do do do do do No. 123 364 235 171 103 107 4g5 425 544 573 571 537 205 199 200 201 538 191 441 447 275 512 361 36 3g2 9g 100 524 155 443 65 309 545 546 565 93g 149 37 11 93 131 310 170 January 23rd, 1933. Name Arre11anes, Luz A. Bai~y, George Barbere, Robert Bebou~, Abe w. Beltr.a m, John Benit. z, Antonio Bianchin, Orlando Boakes, George . Briscoe, Jos . Bertino, Joe Bond., Roy Brow.n , Wm. G. Beltram, Sisto Bostrom, John . Caballero, Edward Capa.l lero, Nash Caba. llero, Raphael Cannalla, Tony Carr. illo, Ray Case, Hugh Castillo, Jos Castro, Henry . Chacon, Eustac io Coleman, Gustav Connolly, James Contreras, Faustino Copleman, Connie Cord. era, Alphonse Cord. ero, Peter Cordero, Victor Corral, ~!onte Corral, Mar tin Cota, Alphonse Cota, Joseph E. Cox, 1.fark Curtis, Lawrence N. Craig, Genevieve Catcott, Priscilla Cocl1ran, Georga Covey, Clarence Conlin, James H. Cisneros, Jos. R. D'Andrea, John Dalley, George Darling , Robert Delgadl lla, Gregory Deran, H. R. Diaz, Henry Amount $2.50 3.75 5.00 2.50 2.50 5.00 3.75 3.75 15.00 10. 00 7.50 2.50 5. 00 2.50 2.50 2.50 5.00 2.50 5. 00 5.00 5. 00 2.50 7.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 5.00 2.50 2.50 7.50 2.50 2. 50 . 2.50 2.50 5.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 2. 50 2.50 2. 50 5.00 2.50 District 154-B-7 Second do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 182 No. 451 160 304 346 547 576 563 540 395 373 3g5 429 226 535 39 1$ 347 509 ~g1 4s6 334 82 112 1$1 318 133 111 343 104 151 21 20 264 324 212 317 22g 116 130 5g g7 l4 J1 J1 246 442 439 531 574 Nam.e Dicks.cheidt, Wm. Dominguez, Dan Donov:an, J. P. Duncan, Frank . Day ton , Tom . Douboux, Ray Decker, Leroy . Diaz, Michael Ella, Emil . Eckles, Lloyd . Epps, Earl . Espana, Jose . Espinosa,Vinoent Escobar, Monico . Ferr is, Arthur . Fecht, Jacob Feliz, J ohn s. . Finnel 1, Jack . Font ana , John . Forbes, Charles Ford, Harry Fox, Carl Frausto , Severo Friedly, A11en Fuller, J ohn . Funke, Werner Gaete, Anastacio . Golindo , Antonio . Goulido, Ephraim Galusha , Lester . Garcia, Carmelo . Garcia, Gabriel . Garcia, Pedro . Garcia, Wenseslado . Godinez, Joe . Gonzales , ArmamLdo . Gonzales , Pedro . Gonzales, Edwardo . Gonzales , Fel ix . Gonzales , Gergorio . Gonzales , Jul io . Goux, Tony . Green, Percy . Gro ss, Cleveland . Gutierrez, Pete . Gutierrez, Antonio . Gapa , J ohn F. Goodri ch, A. p. , Amount 10. 00 2.50 5. 00 15.00 5. 00 2.50 5. 00 2.50 2. 50 15. 00 5.00 5. 00 5. 00 7.50 5. 00 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 5. 00 5. 00 2.50 2.50 5.00 5.00 2.50 7.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 5. 00 5.00 2.50 2.50 10. 00 5. 00 2.50 15.00 District . 154-B-7 Second do do do do do do do do do do do do du do cb do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do No. 1003 533 19 3$0 407 22 141 193 265 29 53 368 214 146 357 507 220 2$ 56g 536 5g6 566 17 295 490 162 10 92 135 2$6 102 27$ 42S 355 575 572 g3g. 257 $0 66 352 292 86 Name Gudgeon , George Greve, Leslie Hasbrouck; A. Hames, Edgar Hartman, Ed. Heaton, Cecil Hernandez, Albert Hernandez, Ignacio B. Hernandez, Jose s. Hernandez, Jose N. Herrera, Charles Herrera, Felipe Herrera, Salvadore Hewston, Edward Hildebrand, George Hodgin, Leon Holgin, Esseqiel Hook, Arthur Hooker, Wilbur Howell, Charles Hynes, Fred Hill, Clarence Hendrick son, Wren Hyne, Ray F. Jones , Ed Jone s , Thomas J. Jones , George J ones , Harry Jacob~ on , Walter Javanille, Savino Jordan, Joe B. Xe ska , Frank Kelly, Albert Kels, Charles Kenny, Charles Kerry, George Kiriskidias , Frank Korngiebel, Arthur Kirkwood , J ack Knott, Charles W. Lee, Lest er Lara, Marcos Leon, Richard Leon , Tony ]Limon, Joe Loftis, Hugh Logan, Richard Amount $2.50 10.00 5. 00 5. 00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 5. 00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5. 00 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 5.00 15.00 5.00 2.50 5.00 5.00 7.50 10.00 5. 00 5.00 5. 00 2.50 2.50 2.50 5.00 2.50 12.50 6.25 2.50 15.00 5.00 2.50 5.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 District . .154-B-7 Second do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do :184 No. 221 269 197 256 121 209 176 105 516 551 569 552 409 163 179 16S 241 243' 365 351 139 127 . 406 9892 190 937 251 526 147 206 164 1g9 386 522 326 294 495 382 939 79 331 328 315 286 236 174 553 Name Lopez, Frederico Lopez , J oe V. Lopez, Jose x. Lopez, Manuel Lopez, Ma~imo Love , James Lozano, Francisco Luna, Frank Lynch , Charles Logan, Aimee Livermore, Cliff Mee, Jack Manchester, John Martinez, Oallileo Martinez , J. B. . Martinez, J oseph A. . Mendoza, Mauro Meraz, Bacillo . Mercado, John . Moffitt, Andrew . Moniot, Ray McCandless , Orville . McCants, Luther McKin1'ley, Ross . Mcintosh, Evan Newman, John Nagel , Rufus Ornelas, Sabras Pagels, Otto Padillo , Salvadore Parker, J. D. . Paz, Albert Perez, Diego Philip, Pat r. Phillips, Ray . Po llar~ R. H. . Po rnmi er , Andrew . Pratt, Albert Pettingil , Emory . Po lley, Rudolph . Rasmussen , Martin . Rawak, Sam . Rodarte, Renard . Romero , Alphonso . Romero, Theodore . Ruiz, Angel . Ruiz, Fred R. Russell, Wm. E. Amount $2.50 2.50 5.00 2. 50 2. 50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 15.00 2.50 15.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 5. 00 2.50 5. 00 3.75 5.00 5.00 2.50 2.50 2. 50 10.00 5.00 2.50 2.50 7.50 12.50 2.50 5.00 2.50 2.50 5.00 5.00 2.50 3.75 5.00 5.00 . 5. 00 2.50 5.00 2. 50 5.00 3.75 2.50 15.00 District 154-B-7 Second do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do ----~-----.--------------------------------------------- No. 561 207 290 33 530 94 526 339 41 329 63 435 274 216 410 311 434 521 4-gg 31 26 394 354 556 579 543 554 423 52 5og 12g 9723 3s1 g4 577 39g 289 360 4g4 529 279 366 44g 413 316 567 215 Name Rush, Robert L Saber ion, Louis Saenz, Bernard A. Salazar, Frank Samora, Victor Sanchez, Raymond Sa.ndov.al, Austin Sasso, James Saulsberry, Joe Savitz, Christian Scott, Harold Seymour, Melbert Shea, Ralph, Jr. Siben, Ben Simons , Marv in Smith, Angus Smith, Harry . Sneed, Wm. A. . Streif, John Swars, Frank Strain, Robert Straughn, Alfred Suey, Gin Yen Sparrow, Wm. S. Somers, Jas. L. Stafford, H. c. Taylor, . A. P. Thomas , Arthur Thomas, George Truj~llos, Miquel Turn~r, Clarence Thompkins, Frank Ulle~y, Chester Urib~s, Manuel P. Ullr~ch, Willard Valepzuela, Phillip Viel1I1a, Nash , Virg~, Michael Wall, Frank . Wathey, Thos. E. . Wegener, I'm. . Weil, Harry Whiteside, Carmen Williams, Albert Woodward,_ Clarence Wade, Elijah Ybarra , Augustine Zapata, Tiburcio January 23rd, 1933 Amount $5 00 2.50 3.75 2.50 5.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 12. 50 2.50 2.50 5.00 5.00 2.50 5.00 7.50 2.50 6.25 2.50 2.50 g.75 5. 00 15.00 10.00 s. 75 15.00 2.50 2.50 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.50 2.50 2. 50 3.75 5.00 5.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 5.00 2.50 5.00 10.00 5.00 Di str i ct. 154-B-7 Second . do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 186 County Aid - for Relief o Unemployment - ----- -- In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment: It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper persons to receive county aid; Upon mot.ion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set opposite their r espective named, to wit: No. Name Espinosa, Pedro Amount $5.00 District 154-B-7 Third County Aid for Relief o Unemployment - In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment: It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper persons to rec~ive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set . opposite their r.e spective names, to wit: No. Na.me .Jan. 17 c. W. Rheams Jan. 17-1$ B. c. Lyons Jan. 17-1g J. washenfelder Jan. 17 T. A. Stuart Jan. i7-1g s. . Hernandez Jan. ig Chas. Dix Amount $3.00 6.oo 6.oo 3.00 6.oo 3.00 District Fourth do do do do do County Aid __ In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment: for Relief f Unemploymen It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper persons to receive county aid; . Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw h"s warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set opposite their respective names, to wit: No. Name January 1933 9-10-11-12-13 16-17-1s-19 Aubrey, George lS-19 Chavez, Manuel 1$-19(!) Coykendall, Warren 16-17-18-19-20 Gardner, William 18-19(~) Guerrero, George 16-17-1s-19-20 Landers, Wm. 16-17-1s-19-20 21 Lepping, Marie (t days) 16-17-1g-19-20 Peters, E. c. i3-16-17-1s-19-20 Ralph, Roy 12-13-16-17-is-19 20 (~) Sexton, Wm. 16-17-1s-19 Sn9w, Vida H. 1$-19 (~) lS-19 Webster, Walter Wray, Harry ' Upon motion the Board adjourned sine d~e. The for~going minutes are hereby approved Amount $1S.OO 4.00 3.00 15. 00 3.00 15.00 7.50 7.50 12.00 13.00 12.00 3.00 4. 00 District Five do do do do do do do do do do do do Chariman Board of Supervisors. Attest: Clerk. 1- 7 Cal l for a Special meetng. CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING. Relief of. Unemployed. We, the undersigned raembers of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , state of California, believing that the interests of the eounty require that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors be called to attend thereto. It is ordered t hat 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 Jan~ary 26th, 1933, at 10 o'clock a. m. The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting, to wit: In the Matter of Relief of Unemployed. Leave of Absence for Superintendent of Schools. Bids for Del i vering Milk at Commissary. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds Further Meeting of Co mmit tee of Fifteen. Correcting Allowance of Claims. In the Matter of Juvenile Court Wards. In the Matter of Rejection of Claim. In the Matter of Withdrawal of Claims. In the Matter of Claim Laid over. In the Matter of Claims for Failure t o Provide In the Matter of Claims Allowed In the Matter of the Death of Hon. T. R. Finley. Dated January 26th, 1933 Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California C. L. PREISKER SAM J. STANWOOD F. G. STEVENS THOS. DINSMORE RONALD M. ADA! Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California, January 26th, 1933, at 10 o'clock a. m Present: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L .Preisker , and the Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Preisker in the chair. The Board Met pursuant to call. In the Matter of Relief of Unemployed. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the following Resolution was passed and adopted, to wit : RESOLUTION NO. g33 WHEREAS, The funds of this county an~ the muni cipalities therein, including monies now available and which can be made available by said counties and the municipalities therein and private contributions are inadequate t o meet the relief needs of this count ; and WHEREAS, The sum of $35.,000. 00 for tpe month of February, is necessary to be used in furnishing relief and work relief t o needy and distressed people and in relieving th hardship resulting from unemployment in this county; and WHEREAS, The Governor of the State is entitled to apply t o the Reconstruction Finance Corporat ion to make available t o this state a sufficient sum t o be used in supplementing local and state funds and private contributions where funds from these force are inadequate to supply the relief needs; and WHEREAS, This Board of Supervisors is advised that any money borrowed from the :188 Reconstruction Finante Corporation by the Governor of t his State will probably result in a depletion in future federal authorization in aid of this State f or .the construct on Leave of Absence f or Superintend nt of Sc . oo l s . of highways and rural post roads; and WHER.EAS , The need in this county for supplemental relief funds is so great t ha this Board after full investigation bel i eves t hat the Governor of the State should make an application to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation for additional funds and t hi s need constitutes a justifiable r eason for the depletion of future federal apportionments in aid of the State for the construction of highways and rural post roads ; now, there , be it RESOLVED, That t his Board of Supervisors of this County of Santa Barbara petition, and by t hi s resolution does petition, the Governor of this State t o make application to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation for such sum of money a s will be necessary for relief in the State; which sum shall include an amount of $35 ,000.00 for the month of February, i933, to be used for rel ief and work rel ief to needy and distressed people and in r elieving the hardship resulting from unemployment in this county. In the Matter of Leave of Absence to County Superintendent of Schools. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Muriel Edwards, County Superintendent of Schools, be and she is hereby granted leave of absence from the State, for a period of 60 days from and after J anuary 26th, 1933 Bids for De - ivering bil / at Commissa y. In the Matter of Bids for Del ivering Milk at Commissary. Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the County Purchasin Trqnsf er of Funds. "" Cancellatio of Funds to - Agent be requested to call for bids for milk, t o be del ivered in bottles at the Commissary. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that $10,000. 00 be and t h same is hereby transferred from the Highway Impr ovement Fund, as fo l lows , t o wit: To First Raad Distr ict To Second Road Distr ict To Third Road District To Fourth Road District To Fifth Road Ditrict $2,000. 00 2,000. 00 2,000.00 2,000. 00 2,000. 00 In the Matterof Cancellation of Funds from Account 130 B 2, materials and Unappropria Reserve. ed suPPlies, Third Supervi sor District, General Fund, to Unappropriated Reserve. Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of $2,000. 00 is not needed in the above account , General Fund. Now, therefore, be it ~eso lved by the Board of Supervi sors that the sum of Two Thousand Dollars ( $2,000. 00) be and the same is hereby cancelled , and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens , Ronald M. Adam and c . L. Preieker. Nays, none. Absent, none. Tra nsf er of In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to Account Funds from Unapprooria ed 154 B 7, Unemployment Rel ief, General Fund. Reserve. Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County f ind that a public emergency, t hat could not have been reasonably foreseen at the t ime of preparin$ the budget, has arisen by reason of inadequate fUnds in Unemployment Relief, and which has depleted the funds pr ovided for same; Now therefore, be i t resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Two , , , I January 26th, 1933 Thousand Dollars ($2,000. 00 ) be and the same is hereby transfe~red from the unappropiiated reserve to Account 154 B 7, Unemployment Relief, General Fund. Upon the pa ssage of the foregoing resolution , the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T . Dinsmore, Sam J. Stru:iwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and o. L. Preisler. Nays, none. Absent, none. Transf er of Ful'ids f r om Unappr opr iat He serve. - In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to Cancellation of Funds t o Unappropr iat tleserve. Tr ~n s f e r of Fund s f r om Unappr opr iat He serve. d Account 90 B 47, miscellaneous aid to i~digents, Board of Supervisors, General Fund. WHEREAS the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public emergency , t hat could not have peen reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the budget, has arisen by reason of inadequate fund~ ip above aocont, and which has depleted the funds provided. f or same; Now therefore, be i t resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve t o Account 90 B 47, miscellaneous aid to indigents, General Fund. Upcn the passage of the foregoing resolution, the r oll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none. . In the 1~atter of Cancellation of Funds from Account d 123 B 11, food, Second District, General Fund, t10,7g3.4g 143 B 11, food, Fourth D isttic~ , General rtmd, 231.00 153 B 11, food, Fifth District, General Fund, 1,421.72 to Unappropriated Reserve. . Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Sant~ Barbara County find that the sum of $12_,436. 20 is not needed in above accounts, Gene~al Fund . Now, therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Twelve. Thousand Four Hundred Thirty-six and 20/100 ($~2,436. 20 ) be and the same is hereby. cancelled , and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund . Upon the passage of the forego ing resolution, the roll be ing called, the follow.ing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. D.insmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Steyens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Ab sent, none. . In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from t h~ Unappropr iated Reserve to d Accoun~ 154 B 7, cash aid and relief, Unempl oyment Relief, Ge~e ral Fund. . Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara Coun~y find that a public emer ge~cy, that could not have been reasonably fores~en at the time of preparing the budget., has arisen by reason of cancellations needed in Budget 154 B 7, and which has deplet~d the funds provided for same; . Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of. Supervisors that the sum of TWelve Thousand Four Hundred Jhirty-six and 20/100 ($12,436.20) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve to Account 154 B 7, cash aid and relief, Unempl oyment Relief, General Fund. Upon the passage of ~h e foregoing resolut ion , the roll being called, the f oll owing Supervisors voted Aye , to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and o. L. Pre isker. Nays, none. Ab sent, none. -fur ther Meet ing )'_ In the Matter of Further Meeting of the Committee of Fifteen. of Committee of Fifteen. . Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is . or~ered that the Clerk of this -' Board ~equest Mr. Charles E. Perkins, of the Committee of Fi fte en, to meet with this Board Qn Monday, January 3 0th, 1933, at 10 o 'clock a. m., to discuss further meetings of said Committee of Fifteen :190 Correcting ,_ Allowance f Claim. J uvenile / Court Ward Rejection of Cli.lm Withdrawa of Claims ./ In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made and entered on the 16th day of January, 1933, allowing the claim of Union Feed and Fuel Co., for the sum of $29 . 60, payable out of General Fund, be and the same is hereby rescinded; and it is further ordered tsat.said claim be recalled from the Auditor and re-allowed as of January 16th, 1933, for the sum of $29. 60, payable out of Good Roads Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing order , the roll being called , the following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ro nald 1{. Adam and a. L . Preisker. Nays , none. Absent, none. In the Matter of Juvenile Court Wards. Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claims for care of Juvenile Court Wards, be and the same are hereby referred to the District Attorney for his written opinion as to their validity, as well as the question of the County's right of recovery of amounts paid without Court order; with the request that said opinion be given to thi s Board on February 6th, 1933 at 10 o ' clock a . m. t o wit : Associated Charities Boys and Girls Industrial Cervantes, Mrs. Luz ( . Clift, Mrs. Henry Convent of Good Shepherd Dominguez, Mrs. Mary Giraudo, Mrs. Antoinette Greenwood, Mrs. Peggy Harms, Mrs. Adelaide Jewish Orphans Home do do do Lesli e, Mrs. Katherine Pealatere, Mrs. Petra Shoemaker, Mrs. Josephine St. Francis School St. Vincent's Institution Teeter, Mrs. Shirley Townsend, Mrs. W. C. Vasquez, Mrs. Isabel Zahlke, Mrs. Josie Home & Farm In the Matter of Rejection of Claim. $60. 00 235. 00 70. 00 25. 00 150. 00 . so. 00 25. 00 50. 00 25. 00 15. g5 125. 00 60. 00 25. 00 375. 00 1552. 62 50. 00 50. 00 15. 00 30. 00 , Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat the claim of J . J . Barry, f or the sum of $lS6. 25, be and the same is hereby rejected. In the Matter of Withdrawal of Claims. Upon mot ion, duly seconded and carried, it is or der ed that the District Attorney be and he is hereby permitted to withdraw the following claims for correcti n, t o wit : Frye, L. R. Jackson, R. F. Mogi, Florence $27. 25 30. 00 71. 50 ' . Claim Laid over. Claims for Failure to Provide. Claims Allow January 26th , 1933 ./ In the Matter of Claim Laid Over Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the claim of Arthur P. Taylor , for the sum of $1.32, be and the same is hereby laid over. In the Matter of Claim Withdrawn. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the claim of Mrs. Inez . Branch, for the sum of $25. 00 , be withdrawn by Supervi sor Sam J. Stanwood for correc- In the Matter of Claims for Failure to Provide. Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Board will not allow any further c l aims for work on County roads , upon a cha rge o f failure to provide ; . and it is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify J udge E. A. Rizor, Police Judge of the City of Santa Barbara, to this effect. In the Matter of Claims Allowed. Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claims be and the same are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out of the . fund designated in the order of a llowance indorsed on the face of each claim , respecti vely , to wit: Alter Undertaking Company Ameri can Law Book Company Artuso Shoe Store Baker, F. A. Branch, Inez Branch , Mrs. Inez Brown ' s Drug Store Burkhart & Dodson Caywood, Hal D Central Market City of Lompoc City of Lompoc City Market Clark, l~ary B Coblentz and Schwabacher Collins, Margaret E. Continental Grocery Continental Stores do do Daughenbaugh, Ira Davis , c. E. Davis , Mrs. Chas. Dunbar, F. H. Felts , A. w. Felts , A. w. Fillmore , E. M. Fillmore , E. M Fi shk in , A. Gardner Wheaton Drug Co. Golden St ate Company Golden State Dai ry GENERAL FUND $30.00 10. 00 i4. oo 50. 00 25. 00 3. 10 14. 92 1.40 3.51 7. 00 7. 00 g7. 7g 36. 00 2.00 100. 00 13. 50 g3. og 67.g3 1.33 5.25 30.s7 10. 00 22.64 1.35 17.00 2. 63 16.33 13.20 6. 74 3.36 1-92 ' Golden West Shippers GENERAL FUND Gunderson, G. T. Gutierrez Drug Store Hanze, Henry G. Heckendorf, Percy C. J ones, John E. Lompoc Laundry Lompoc Light and Water Dept. Lompoc Milk Co. Ludlow, Mamie Maccull och, George E. do do Mendoza, Chl. Midland Count i es Corporation do do do do do do do do Mitchell , Clifford Monte Vista Dairy Moore Mercantile Moore Mercantile Co. McCoy, Carl McNeil Brothers Nuokoll s, Tom Peake , c. A. Penney, J. c. Penney Co., J. c. Penney Co., J. c. Pope Stamp & Duplicator Co. Prei sker, c. L . Pyle, Scott B Rosemary Farms Rudolph ' s Grocery and Hadwe Co. Safeway Store Safeway Store do do Santa Barbara Glass Company Santa Barbara Telephone Co. do do do do Santa Maria Electric Co. Santa Ynez Valley News Santa Ynez Valley News Seaside Oil Company Shell Oil Company Sinclair Druggist, S. F. So uthern Calif. Edison Company Southern Pacific Milling Co . $38.17 23. 59 1 . 50 25. 00 35. 79 40. 00 4.$4 24. go 24.50 102. 00 15. 00 10.00 1.32 257.gg 27.12 34.gg 3.9s 1.94 14.go 2.50 195.17 6. 00 10.53 1.67 1. 60 4. S2 g. 42 2.1s 5.95 60. 00 30.00 7.50 l0.50 2. 68 1. 00 109. 09 3.65 i so.30 27.40 31.15 2.20 g. 25 1.20 36.79 1. 95 57. 64 7.72 71.90 January 26th, 1933 Southern Pacific Milling Co. GENERAL FUND Spartan Grocery Stafford, P. M. Stewart, Elton Streeter, George c. Stubblefield, Oscar Suchaneck, Mrs Sweet, W. s . Tobey's Grocery Torres, Maria Underwood Company Union Mill and Lumber Co. Union Mill and Lumber Co Union Mill & Lumber Co. Wal:ker, Wm. Ware, James G. Western Union Western Union West'Side Dairy Barrick & Son , F. s. GOOD ROADS FUND Beuterbaugh , Fred Collar, J N. Forbes, J. J. Glasgow, Geo. Lompoc Light & Water Dept. Nogensen, N. p. McCabe , F. J. Rincon Garage & Machine Ship Robbins, E. A. Santa Barbara Brake Service Smith Hardware Co., F. L. Stubbs, Victor Western Motor Transfer White Motor Truck Sales Mid. Coun. Pub. Serv. Co. do do do CASMA: LT. DIST. FUND GUAD. LT. DIST. FUND 127.79 7. 50 36.00 16.oo 4.oo 19.00 24.15 s. oo 8. 50 47.00 7. 50 4.20 4. 95 62.66 23. 00 50. 00 .90 5.22 6S. 25 170.00 7. 00 lOS.00 9.70 6. oo 13.15 3.75 53.4g 40. 00 23.10 3.so 6. 00 2.50 1.05 31.20 94. 20 do do I do do T. & T. Garage' do do LOS ALAMOS LT. DIST FUND ~795 ORCUTT LT. DIST. FUND 93. 60 LOS ALAMOS FIRE DIST . FUND 10.75 Caywood, Hal D. SALARY FUND Mullin, Boyd SANTA MARIA CEME. DIST. FUND 90. 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. , 1 3 :194 Clai:ns In- the Matter of Claims Allowed. Allowed. -- Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claims be and the same are hereby allowed, each clai~ 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: Enterprise Dairy Company GENERAL FUND do do do do do do Golden State Co do do do 55.97 $41. 2$ 392. 62 395. 90 127. 00 304. 50 s9. 50 i41. go 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 and Ronald M. Adam. Nays: C. L. Preisker . AQsent none. Death of Hon. T. R. / Finley. In the Matter of the Death of Hon. T. R. Finlay. It having been sugge sted to the Board, that Hon. T. R. Finley , former District Call f or a Special Metting. Attorney of this County, as well as Member of the Assembly from this District, and Mayor of the City of Santa Barbara, has passed to the Great Beyond; upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat wnen this Board adj ourns today , it adjourn out of. respect for the memory of Hon. T. R. Finley. .Upon motion, the Board adj ourned sine die . The foregoing minutes are hereby approv~d . . ~ ) , r Chaf'rman Board of Supervisors. Attest : CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING. We, the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of the Oounty of Santa Barbara, State of California, believing that the interests of the County require that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors be called to attend thereto. It is ordered that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, be and the same is hereby called for January 30th, 1933 , at 10 o'clock a. m. . . The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting, to wit: County Aid for Relie f of Unemployment Cance.l lation of Funds to Unappropriated Reserve Transfer of Funds from Unappropriated Reserve Revision of Budget Items. In the Matter of Committee of Fifteen In the Matter of Deportable Non-citizen Indigents. Dated January 30th, 1933 Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California. C. L. PREISKER F. G. S!I'EVENS RONALD M. ADAM THOS. DINSMORE SAM J . STANWOOD r - --------------.-------------------------- ----------___,.,.,,.,.--,----,----.--- Board o:f Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of Cali:fornia, January 30th, 1933, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker and the Clerk. Supervisor C. L. Preisker in the chair. The Board met pursuant to call. :t 5 County Aid :for .Relief of Unemployment. In the Matter of County Aid foi; Rel ie:f of Unemployment: It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper County Aid for Relief o Unemployment persons to receive county aid; Upon mot ion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set opposite their respective names, to wit: No. Name Coles, Butler Capes, Lloyd Chaffee, John Trester, Ralph Wallace, George Stewart, Arthur Avant , Louis Emerick, George Smith, Lige Chapparro, Salvador Holsten, George Cota, Marcus Graham, Ernest Juarez , Fred Calles, Rosalia Wilbur, Louis Rhoades, Alva Gracia, Ed Wilbur, William Clancey, Alfred Tello, Stanley Bartlett, Emory Amount $12.50 7.50 7.50 2.50 2 . 50 5. 00 10. 00 2. 50 2. 50 7.50 7. 50 5.00 2. 50 10.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 7.50 2.50 In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment: District Fir st do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper persons to receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set opposite their re spective names, to wit: No. Name Amount District W-953 Larson, Ella $6.oo Second 154-B-7 954 Leon , Jennie s.oo do 955 McMurd , Ann 4.oo do 962 Morgan, Madaline s . oo do 959 Newman, Charlotte 7.00 do 960 P ~ebles , MD,s. James 3.00 do Dinthur, Adolph s. 00 do 941 Ayala, Marie 3. 00 do ~--------=-----,-~----,----,--------------------------------------------.----- 1-96 No. Na.me Amount District 945 Cook, Jean $9.00 Second 154-B-7 925 .Field, Leone 1.00 do 9_40 Yarborough, .L en.a 4.oo do 969 Allen, James ' 2.50 do 789 Alvarado, Inez 2. 50 do 717 Anchundo, Antonio 2.50 do 1072 Allen , Robert 12. 50 do 1567 Bazzi, Luigi 5.00 do 1072 Barr, Harley 15. 00 do 621 Beltram, Sisto 2.50 do 65g Bianchin, Orlando 2.50 do 901 Blevins, Wm. 2.50 do 941 Boakes, Geo. 5.00 do 153g Branson, Hugh 2.50 do s51 Breck , Chas. 5. 00 do 874 Brentner, Howard 2.50 do g79 Briscoe, Joseph 5.00 do 7g5 Bostrom, John 2.50 do 1054 Bond, Roy 10.00 do 1055 Brown, w. G. 15.00 do 1492 Bertino, Joe 15. 00 do 1563 Breck, Ed 5. 00 do 993 Castillo, Joseph 2.50 do 920 Castro, Henry 2.50 do 1502 Cody , Andrew 5.00 do gg4 Clark , Edgar 5.00 do g67 Cone, Hal 2.50 do 997 Conlon, Jame s Sr. 2.50 do 1000 Connolly, James 2.50 do 1020 Corder o , Peter 2.50 do 702 Cordero, Stanley 2.50 do 916 Cordero, Victor 5. 00 do 1505 Cota, Alphonso 2.50 do 724 Cota, Jos. E. 2.50 do gg9 Cox, Mark 1o. 00 do go3 Cuevas, Antonio 2.50 do 675 Craig, Frank 2.50 do 1056 Covey, Clarence 15. 00 do 1493 Catcott, Priscilla 12.50 do 1494 Cochran, Georga 15. 00 do g71 Dalton, George 5.00 do 714 Dally, George 2.50 do 602 Davis, Joe 2. 50 do 1514 Darling, Robt. 2.50 do 1042 Dawson, Robt. 2.50 do 604 Demnore, J ohn 10. 00 do No. gog 931 781 . 1551 14S3 713 9go 73g 66g g43 6s4 1496 l.479 1314 740 765 611 956 1029 1544 g35 976 630 9g4 1057 149g 1559 601 866 929 764 g95 796 g96 762 1520 g49 105g 14$6 760 655 640 1504 754 Name Dickscheidt, Wm. Do!I!inguez, Dan Don. aw. ay, Elmer Dayton, Tom Elizalde, Timotio Epps. Pearl Esc. obar, Monico Estrada, Estephen Fec. ht, Jacob Ferguson, Arthur . Finnell, Jack . Flennikan, Valma Flores, Pedro Fontonna, John Forbes, Chas. Ferris, Arthur French , Henry Fernandez, Joe F. Galindo, Antonio Galindo, Efrain Gar. cia, Pedro Garcia, Peter P. Gebbard, George Godinez, Joe Gleason, Jack Gonzales, Felix Gonzales, Gregoria Gutierrez, Antonio . Goodrich, Alvin Glaister, Middelton Greve, Leslie Hart, Raymond Henrickson, Wren Hernandez, Ignacio B. Herrera, Salvador Hewston, Edward Hickman, Clyde Hildebrand, Carl Hodgin, Leon Howel 1, Chas. Hyne, Fred Hill, Clarence Harrison, Roy J. . Infante, Maximo Jacobson, Walter Javanillo, Sabino Jordon, Joe B. Kane, Russell January 30th, 1933 Amount $10.00 7.50 2.50 10.00 7.50 5. 00 5. 00 7.50 10.00 5.00 2.50 2.50 10.00 2.50 2.50 10.00 5. 00 7.50 7.50 5.00 5. 00 2. 50 10.00 2.50 2.50 15.00 2.50 10. 00 2.50 5.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 10.00 5.00 5. 00 7.50 15.00 5.00 2.50 7.50 2.50 2.50 10.00 District Second 154-B-7 do do do do d.o do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 1 7 :1.98 No. 832 990 76g 945 1035 777 913 1059 g97 975 g39 s34 967 1041 g33 77$ 690 773 i o6s 1499 14$1 $25 746 705 95g 9g5 151g 1031 1500 g30 924 1032 $19 6gg 95g 635 g65 1037 725 g73 $09 9$1 1506 974 74$ 94$ 1033 1554 Name Koska, Frank Kelly, Albert Kelly, Henry Kinney, Chas. Kiriskidias, Frank Korngiebel , Arthur Kussie , Andrew Knott, Chas. LaFond , Wm. Leavi tt, Earl Le e , Jason , Jr. Lee, Lester Leyva , Leo Loftis , Hugh Logan, Richard Lopez , Joe V. Lopez, Jos. x. Lo pez , A.!anuel Livermore, Clifrord Logan, Aimee Manchester, John Martinez , J B. Martinez, J os. A. Mendoza, Frank Mendoza, Maximo Misemer, Leo Moffitt, Andrew Moni ot, Ray Mee-, Jack Newton, Francis Novotny, Louis Palato , Guadalupe Palma, Mike Paz; Albert Penro se , Leo Pereya, Je sus Phelps, David Phil lips , Ray Ramazzini , Joe Rasmussen , Martin Rodarte , Raymond Rodart e , Reynard Romero, Alf on so Romero, Theodore Ruiz, Albert P. Ruiz., Ange io Rush, Rober t L. Russell , Wm. E. Arrtount $5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 2.50 7.50 7. 50 2. 50 12. 50 2.50 2. 50 2.50 2.50 5. 00 7.50 2. 50 7. 50 2. 50 2. 50 2. 50 12. 50 2.50 2. 50 2. 50 7. 50 10. 00 2. 50 2. 50 7. 50 15. 00 7.50 10. 00 2. 50 2. 50 2. 50 5. 00 2. 50 2.50 7. 50 2.50 7. 50 2.50 2. 50 2.50 2.50 7. 50 10. 00 12.50 , Di strict. Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do I do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do County Aid fo Relief of Unempl oyment . No. 772 667 674 go1 900 790 $61 761 962 1012 g99 731 923 1069 862 1555 1491 1525 735 739 633 1070 587 926 14S5 960 612 g6g g53 307 1060 744 . . January 30th, 1933 Name Saenz, Bernard Salazar, Reyes Samora, Victor Sanchez, Raymond Sandoval, Jose Ignacio Sasso, James Saulsberry, Joe Shands, Eugene Shea, Ralph, Jr. S:iben, Ben Sierra, James Smith, Angus Smith, Chester Strieff, John Suniga, Dominic Sutton, Ray Straughn, Alfred Somers, James Torres, Raphael Taylor, A. P. Turner, Clarence Ullery, Chester Unzueta, Julian Uribes, Man~el P. Urives, Pascacio Ullrich, Willard Valenzuela, Frank Valenzuela, Philip Van Popple, Adrian Villa, Jesus Weil, Harry Weis, J ames Whiteside, Carmen Wilson, Cleon . Wade, Elijah Zapata, He:;-bert Amount $5.00 7.50 2.50 2.50 10.00 7. 50 2.50 5.00 2.50 7.50 5.00 5.00 10. 00 8.75 5. 00 5. 00 2.50 2.50 5. 00 15. 00 5.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 5.00 2.50 2.50 10.00 5.00 s.15 2.50 5.00 7.50 10.00 In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment: District Second 15~B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 1 9 It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following appl icants are proper persons. to .receive county aid; Upon ~otion duly second ed and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the fol lowing persons for the amounts set op- - posite their respective names, to wi t: No . Name Amount District . Espinos. a, Pedro $5.00 Third I 200 County Aid f or Relief o Unemployment County Aid for Rel ief o Unemployment ' - ( In the Matter of County Aid f or Relief of Unemployment: It appearing to the Board of Supervisors t hat the following applicants are prope per sons to receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is or dered t hat the Auditor draw hi s w rrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set opposi e their re spective _names , to wit: No. Name Jan.20-31-24 S. Marquez Jan . 20-21-23 ~24-25-26 W. D. Rylands J an. 21 -2~-25 H. Howell J an. 21-26 T. A. Stuart Jan .21-24-25~26-27-2g Geo. Bland Jan.24-25-26-27 J an. 21 J an. 21-24-25-26 Jan. 20-21 L. Alvarado S. Hernandez Pete Grossi C. N. Di x J an. 29- 21-23-24 John Baker J an. 21-24-25-26-27-2$ c. Wakefield Jan. 23-24-25- 26 . Jan. 20 J an. 24-25-26-27 J an. 21 J an. 20-21-24 L. Pierce M. Lopez W. E. Martin B. c. Lyons Emanuel Morisoli Amount $ 9. 00 lg. oo 9.00 6. 00 ]$. 00 12. 00 3.00 12.00 6. oo 12.00 lS. oo 12.00 3.00 12.00 In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment: , Di strict Fourth do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do I t appearing t o the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper person s to receive county aid; Upori mot i on duly seconded a.nd carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts ' . set opposite their r espective names, t o wit : No . J anuary 1933 25-26-27 Name Barker , J ohn 19-20-23-24-:-25-26- 27 (t) Blocker, J ohn 1$-19 -20-23~24-25-26-27 Cole, John L. ig-19-20-23~24-25-26 27(t) Conrad, J. c. 26-27(t) Cullen , Dan 23-24-25-26-27(t ) Davis, Ross 26-27 Ferraris, Sylvester lg-19-20- 23-24-25 26- 27 Fouts, Wilbur 23- 24-25-26- 27 Gardner, Wm. 1$-19-20-23-24-25 26- 27 (!) Glassgow, George 17-lS-19- 20- 23-24 25-26- 27 Grosdidier, Rolland 29-23-24-25~26-27 Hartley, Marion 25- 26-27 Hibbar~, Sr., Bert 24- 25-26- 27 26-27 24- 25-26- 27 Hoback, Joe Howard, Fred Kinyon, J. J. Amount $6. 00 13. 00 16. 00 15. 00 3. 00 9. 00 4.oo 16.oo 15.00 15.00 lg.oo 12. 00 6. oo s. oo 4. oo s. oo Di strict Five do do do do do do do do do do do do do do - -------~-------------------------,-------------,-------,---------r-----, Cancella t io of Fu11ds to Unappropriated Reserve. January 30th, 1933 2 1 No. Name Amount Distr ict 23-24-25-26- 27 Landers , Wm. $15. 00 Five 23- 24-25- 26- 27- 2$ Lepping, Mar ie ct days) 7._50 do 20- 23- 24- 25- 26- 27(t )Nonella , Caesar 11. 00 do 20-23-24-25-26-27 Parrish, T. A. 12.00 do 1S- 19-2e-2!-24- 25 26-27( ) Patchen , Claire L. 15. 00 do 23-24-25-26-2y Peters , E. c. 7. 50 do 20-23-24-25-26-27 Ramirez, Ed 12. 00 do l S-19-20-23-24-25 26-27(t) Ptyan, Rober t 15. 00 do 23-24-25-26-27 Show, Vida H . 12. 00 do 20-23- 24-25-26- 27 Stewart , Alvin 12.00 do . 20-23-24-25-26-27 Stubblefield, o. 12. 00 do 24-25-26-27 Swe eney, Fred g.oo do 25-26- 27 ( t) Walker, William 5. 00 do In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 35 B 2, materials and supplies, Forestry Department--Fire, General Fund, t o Unappropriated Reserve. WHEREAS the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County f ind t hat the sum of $400. 00 is not needed in the above account, General Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Four Hundred Dollars ($400. 00) be and the same is hereby cancel led, and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the r oll being called, the following Supervi sors voted Aye , to wi t: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none. Cancell ation - of Funds t o In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 35 B 1, communication and Unappr opr iated transportation, For estr y Department--Fire, General Fund, to Unappropriated Reserve. He serve. Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of - . $300. 00 is not needed in the above account, General Fund. 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 cancelled , and returned tq the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolut ion , the roll being called, the followi g Supe~visors voted Aye , to wi t: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays , none. Absent, none. Transfer of In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to Account Funds f rom Unappr opr iat d 32 B 23, lion bounties , Forestry Depart ment--Gener al Administration, Genera l Fund. Reserve. Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public emergency , t hat could not have been reasonably foreseen at the t ime of preparing the budget , has arisen by reason of need for additional funds, and which has depleted the funds provided for same ; Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Four Hundred Do l lars ( ~400 . 00) be and the same is hereby tran~ferr ed f r om the unappropriate reserve to Account 32 B 23, lion bounties, Forestry Department--General Administration , 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. Steven , Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays , none. Absent, none. ~---- -- --- -----------.--:-:c--:-----,--- -------,---------------------,------ --------------.------ 202 Transfer of Funds f rom ' Unappr opr iat d Rese rve. Revision of ~ Budget I t em In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriat ed Res.erve t o Account 32 B 1, communication and transportation , Forestry Department--General Administ ration General Fund. WHEREAS the Board of Supervisors of Santa Bar bara 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 need of additional funds , and which has depl eted the funds provided for same ; Now therefore , be,it resolved by the Board of Supervi sor s that the sum of Thr ee . Hundred Dollars ($300. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriat d r eser ve t o Account 32 B 1 , communication and transportation , For estry Depar tment, Genera l Administration , Gener al Fund . Upon the passage of the foregoing resolut ion , the roll bei ng cal l ed, the f ollow i ng Super visors voted Aye , to wi t: .Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Steve s, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays , none . Absent , none. In the Matt er of Revi si on of Budget Items. Whereas, it a ppears to the Board of Supervisors that a rev ision wit hin gener a l classification of Maintenance and Operat i on , Santa Mar i a Hospital , General Fund, i s necessary ; NOW , therefore , be i t Resolved that the afor esaid accounts be and the same are hereby r evi sed as follows , to wi t: Transfer f rom Account 46 B 5, service and expense , Santa Maria Hospit al , General Fund , the sum of $250. 00 , to Account 46 B 4, r epai r s . and replacements , Santa Maria Hospital , Gener al Fund Upon the passage of the foregoing Resolut ion , the r ol l being called , the following Supervisors voted Aye , t o wit : Thomas T. Dinsmor e , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G . . Stevens , Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Prei sker. Nays, none . Absent, none. I . . Committe e o j Fi ft een. In the Matter of Committee of Fifteen. Upon motion , dul y seconded and carried , the Board passed and adopt ed the following Resolution, to wit: RESOLUTION NO. S44 . WHEREAS Santa Barbara County and its tax payers a r e facing a financial crisis , and WHEREAS non- coordination of the activities of the eighty or more tax-levying bodies of the County and excessive expenditures of tax money , together wi th unemployment relief demands , are responsible, and WHEREAS other measures to date have failed and a coordinating body is necessar until such time as the laws of thi s State are amended t o gi ve r e li ~f ; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Super visors that Charles E. Perkins be invit ed to for mulate such a coordinating body of fif teen citizens for 1933. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said committee be furnished with data on tax levies and expenditures by tax levying bodies for the fiscal year s 1915-16 and i9 2s~2 , with the idea of bringing rates to the 1915- 16 level . (1) That suggest i ons by the Commi ttee of Fifteen for immediate r educt ions this year be made . I (2) . That all tax levyi ng bodies of the County be requested t o coordinat e their activities through the Commi ttee so that the sum t otal will be within the ability of the taxpayer to pay and sufficient money shall be allowed for unemployment relief . (3) That budgets for 1933- 34 be submitted to the Committee March 1, 1933 , by . the tax levying bodies accompanied by a statement of unit costs in every instance. -------,r-------------------,~.---------------------,_,_,.--_ _____ _ ____2-= -==-0-=-:-r--- Depor t abl e Non- cit i zen Indigents. County Aid for Relief o : Unempl oyment January 30th, 1933. (4) That said Committee be reques t ed to provide f unds for unemployment relief other t han by taxat i on. (5) That said - ~ody work with the Grand Jury to secure salary cut s. (6) That stenographic service and a fund be allowed so that publicity may be given where cooperation is not secured. (7) That each depar t ment be request ed t o make suggest ions f or compa r isons. In the Ma't ter -of . Deportable Non- citizen Indi gents. ; Upon motion , dul y seconded and car ried , the Board passed and adopted the fol lowing Re~o lution , to wit: RESOLUTION NO, $45~ " I I I RESOLVED that .the Wel fare Depar tment be r equested to take steps to have every deportable non- citizen i ndigent deported. Upon motion the Board adjour ned sine die. The forego i ng .minutes are hereby approved. /J ~/ 7) I! I ' 'I Chairman Board of Supervisors. ATTEST: . _ ~~ Clerk. - - Board of Supervi sors of the County of Santa Barbara, St ate of California, Februar y 6t h , 1933, at 10 o cl9ck a . m. Present: Supervi sors Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam ~. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Rona l d M. Adam and c. L. Preisker and the Cler k. Supervisor c. L. Preisk er in the chair. The minutes of the meetings of February 16th , 23rd, 26th and 30th , 1933, wer e r ead and approved. In the Matter of County Aid f or Relief of Unemployment: It appear ing to the Board of Supervisor s that the following applicants are proper per sons t o r ece~ v e count y aid; Upon motion duly. seconded and carr i ed , it is order ed that the Auditor draw hi s warrant on the General Fund i n favor of the following per sons f or the amounts set opposite their r espect ive names , t o wit: No. . Name Amount J uarez, .Lee $7.50 Coles, Butler 15. 00 Avant , Louis 2. 50 Baker, Emmett . 2. 50 J ohns, Leo 2. 50 J ohns , J ay 5. 00 Emerick,. Geor ge 2. 50 J uarez, .Lee 5. 00 District Firs t 154-B-7 do do do do do do do County Aid ~ In the Matter of. Count y Aid far Rel ief of Unempl oyment: f or Relief o i:Unemployment . . It appear ing t o .the Board of Supervisor s that the fol lowing applican t s are pr oper per sons t o r e ceive county aid; Upon mot ion duly. seconded and car r i ed , i t ~s or dered that the Audi~o r dr aw hi s warrant on the Genera~ Fund in favor of the following per sons for the amount s set . oppo s i t e their r e spe c ~ive names , t o wit : No. Name Amount Di s t rict W-9$9 Ashbaugh , Minnie $6. 00 Second 990 Brannick,. Eva 4. oo do I . 204 --------~---- - No. 991 .9g6 . 982 967 96g 994 995 99g 971 9g1 1000 972 9g2 1001 1002 9g3 1003 9g4 9g5 976 9g7 1764 1765 1766 i767 i7go 176g 1781 i7g2 177$ 1783 llSl 17S4 i7g5 1402 i769 1777 1793 1719 1770 3001 1771 Name Cadwell, Helen Cortez, Delphina Dunleavy , Nellie Fields, Leon Gearing, Ida Gentry, Lena Hawkins, Agnes J ackson , Vera Leon , Jennie Linville, Blanche McCullough , Pearl . Mercado, Berta Menter, Genevieve Meyers, Mamie Morgan , Madeline Newman, Charlotte Nigh, Pearl Rogers, J ulia Sailor, llattie Silva, Marie .W eiss, Anna Yarborough , L.e na Din thur , Adolph Glover, Herschel - Gorman, Chas. Olivera, Harry Allen, Robert Barr, Harley Bond, Roy Brown , w. G. Bertino, Joe Covey, Clarence Ca toott:, Priscilla Cochran , Georga Conl on , .James H. Duboux, .Ray Dayton, . Thomas Flennik~n, Valma Ferris, .Arthur Freitas, David Gebhard, Geo. Goodrich , Alvin Gudgeon, Geo. Greve, Leslie Hamilton, Louis Hill, Clarence Hovland, . Chris Kirkwood, Jack Amount .4. 00 4.oo 6.oo 4. 00 4.00 2.00 6.oo 6. oo 6. 00 s. oo 6.oo 4.oo 6. oo 6. oo 6. oo 6. oo 4.oo 6. oo 6.oo 4. oo 10. 00 6. 00 s. oo 6. 00 4.00 6. 00 7.50 7.50 7.50 7. 50 12.50 7.50 12.50 12.50 7. 50 7. 50 10. 00 5. 00 10. 00 10.00 10. 00 12.50 5. 00 10.00 7. 50 15. 00 5. 00 District Second do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do .d o do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do --------------,---------------------------------------------- No. 1772 2154 ") 773 1786 17g7 1717 171s 1045 1791 2706 1459 1774 1789 1775 1776 1790 2423 February 6th, 1933. Name Knqtt, Chas. Ke ls, Chas. Livermore , Clifford Logan, Aimee Mee, Jack McCann,- Patr ick Nagel, Rufus Pagels, Otto Polley, Rudolph Phillips, Pat Slater, William Some rs, James L. Taylor, A. P. Ulrich, Willard Wade, Elijah Wilson , Ray Weston, Al Calderon, Bernard Favero, Sebastian Highby, Elwin Percy, Andrew Bradford, Frank Brown, Ben Caddick, Joe Cloud, Daniel Eppendorf, Fre~ Greffoz, Edward Greenwood , Georg~ Hathaway, Will l am Harp, F. R. Hobbs, Cecil Lamb , Bernard Lopez, Frank Nolan, Joseph Pettit, Owen Phillips, R. A. Richards, J ohn Randall, E. w. Smith, Daniel Stillwell, Ben Webster , c. Williams, T. A. Armann, Gestur Arabus , Walter Ayala , Arthur Albat , David Breck, John Amount 7. 50 . 12.50 12.50 5. 00 5.00 2.50 5.00 10.00 7.50 7.50 15.00 7.50 7.50 5.00 10.00 7.33 7.33 7.33 7.00 5.67 5.67 5.67 5.67 5.67 5.67 5.33 5.33 5.67 5. 67 5.67 5. 33 5.67 5.33 5.67 1.33 3. 67 5.67 5.33 5.67 5.67 9. 00 3.33 9.00 7. 00 6.67 Distric. t Second do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do . do 2 5 206 No. Name Boyle , J. o . Burns , G. E. ' Burns, James Bell , Earl . Bovero , Filip Cota, Ben Camargo , Di Cobb , Charles Cromerty, Andrew Charlton , Joe M. Dunham, Claire . Dominguez, Jose Dakin, Clifford . Daughenbaugh , Ira Encinas , Armando Espar za , Frank . El i a sen , Elmer . Foxen, Ray . Pablo, Fernandez . Farren , Arthur Freeman , Carl . Fiddler , Frank Farquhar, William Goodman , Fr ank Gonzales , Jesus Gonzal es , Roque Garcia, J ohn Gomez, Jose Greenwood , George Hurley, Daniel Hockreiter , Nick Hathaway , William Hernandez, Pedro Hunter , Robert Howard, Al J onas, Charles . Sohn son , L. E. Kirk, John Kase, Fr ed Kelly, Hugh La Rose, Gene Ludwig, Howard Lopez , Henry S. Libera tor, William Leo , Werner Leyva , Leo . Larson , Otto Mar tinez, Ray Amount $933 10. 00 10. 00 5. 00 g. oo t' 9. 07 10. 00 9. 67 10. 00 1.33 10. 00 6. 33 10. 00 10. 00 6. oo 1 0. 00 . 3. 67 10. 00 10. 00 10 . 00 10. 00 5. 00 g. oo 7.33 6.33 1 o. 00 9. 67 10 . 00 3 . 00 2.33 9. 33 3.00 10. 00 9. 00 3. 67 10. 00 g. 00 1.33 10. 00 10. 00 5. 00 10. 00 9. 67 10. 00 9. 67 6. 67 g. 33 9. 67 District 154- B- 7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do . . -- -- - - ----~----------------------------------,-------,----.,-----.-- No. February 6th , 1933 Name McAdam , William Mason , J ack Miller, William ]!illen, Arthur Mitchell , Steve M~tchell, Clifford Naumann, E. F. Nuckolls, Tom Ortega, Carlos P~rker, Arch Pancoast, Jim Pintor , c. Pendergrast, Omar Page, Ed Pasi ch, Ed Pierce, Henry Pepper, William Rubio, Carmen Romero, Ralph Ruffner, Charles Romer o , l~ike Roper, Pat Riveria , J ohn Stillwell , Ben Slader, George Serratos, Albert Stover, Fred Smi-th, Lawrence Trainor, Charles Tapie, Ernest Thomas, Wil liam Woods, Winham Wilson , Frank Young, Art Barkman, Er ic McCarthy , Ted Brydon, George Lucking, George D. Heatherwick, J ohn Lindquist, Sven Brown , J ames H. Hunter , Anthony Percy, Andy Amount $10. 00 10.00 10.00 10. 00 10. 00 10.00 ~.33 10. 00 l Q. 00 10. 00 l Q.00 5.33 5. 00 9. 00 10. 00 10. 00 s. 00 9. 67 10. 00 4. 00 9. 67 10. 00 s. oo 3.00 10. 00 9.33 2. 00 67 10. 00 10.00 6. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 4. 33 4.33 3.67 3. 67 1. 33 1.33 10. 00 1 0. 00 3.00 District 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 208 County Aid f or Re l ief f Unemnl oyme11 County Aid f or Relief f Unempl oyrnen In the Matter of County Aid for Relie f of Unemployment: It appear ing to the Board of Supervi sor s that the following applicants are pr oper per sons to receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that the Auditor draw his wa rrant on the Genexal Fund in favor of the f ollowing persons for the amounts set opposite their respect ive names, t o wi t: No. Name Jan. 30-31 s. Hernandez J an. 30 w. D. Ryland J an. 30 s. Marquez Jan. 30 Pete Grossi J an. 30 .M. Lopez J an. 30 w. E. Martin J an. 30 I:i. Pierce J an. 30 G. Trejo In the Matt er of County Aid for Amount $6.oo 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3. 00 3. 00 3. 00 Relief of Unempl oyment: Di strict Fourth do do do do do do do It appearing t o the Board of Supervisors that the f ollowing applicants are pr oper persons t o receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw hi wa rrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons f or the amounts set opposite their resoective names, t o wit: No. 1933 J anuary 19-20-23-24-25-26 Name 27-30-31 Araujo, L. H. 23-24-25-26-27 30-31 (!) Barnett, Ivan 27-30-31 Beck , Marcus 19-20-23-24- 25- 26 27-30-31 Bishop , J. T. 27-30-31 Ci) Blakeley, J ohn 2e-23-24-25- 26- 27 . 30-31 Br i ggs , Charles 24-25-26-27-20-21 Caldwell, J. o. 26-27-30-31 Cavestri, Charles 24-25-26-27-30-31 Chappell, Geor ge . 25-26-27-30-31Ct) Cla rk , Paul 27-30-31(t ) 30-31 30-31(!) Cox, Marion Dela Guerra, Kelly Delkner , William 25-26-27-30-31 Ci) Dominguez, J ohn 26-27-30-31(t) Dominguez, Teodulo S. 19- 20-23-24- 25- 26 27-30-31 Dowlen , Eugene 19-20-23-24-25-26 27-30-31 Forbes, Willard 30-31 Foster , Wm. 30-31 Gardner, William 27-30-31 Gonzales, Fred 30-31 Gowen, Orvill e 24-25- 26- 27-30-31(1) 21-23 Hansen , Alfred 21-23-24-25-26-27 30- 31Ct) Hayes, J ames Amount tis.co 13.00 6. oo lS. 00 5. 00 i6. oo 12.00 s.oo 12. 00 9 . 00 5.00 4. 00 3. 00 9. 00 7. 00 l S. 00 18.00 4. oo 6. oo 6. 00 4. 00 15. 00 15. 00 District Five do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do February 6t h, 1933 No. Name 1933 J anuary 24-25-26-27-30-31 Herman, Joe 23-24-25-26-27-30-31 Hernandez, Jess 19-20-23-24-25-26 . 27-30-31 Hibbard, Jr. , Bert 30-31 H1i1, Fred 26-27-30-31 Hoback , Lawrence 23-24-25-26-27-30-31(t) Hughes, Jr., Harley 20-23-24-25-26-27 30-31(t} Hughes, Sr., Harley 20-23-24-25-26-27 30-31(t) La Graff, Lester 30-31 Landers, William 30-31 Lepping, Marie Ct days) 20-23-24-25-26- 27 30-3l(t) Lovelace, Harold 24-25-26-27-30-31 McCoy , Carl 24-25-26-27-30-31 McOo~ , D. D. 19-20-23-24-25-26 27-30-31 McKeehand, Hobart 25-26-27-30-31(t) McQuown , Roy 16-17-1$-19-20-23-24 25-26-27-3 0-31(~ ) Mendosa, Charles 24-25-26-27-30-31(t) Moore, J. c. 19-20-23-24-25-26-27 30-31 Parker, Ralph 25-26-27-30-31 30-31 25-26-27-30-31 Pegg, Eugene Peter s , E. c. Porter, Raphael 24-25-26-27-30-31 Ramirez, F. B. 2e-23-24-25-26 27-30-31 Scott, Eddie 26-27-30-31 Shoemaker, Walter 30-31 Snow, Vida H. 25-26-27-30-31(!) Stovall, H. E. 20-23-24-25-26-27 30-31 Ct ) Taylor, Allen 23-24-25-26-27-30-31(!) Triguero, Frank J. 30-31(t) Uptegrove, Granville 24-25-26-27-30-31 Vierra~ Matt 30-31 Vigil, Ed 19-20-23-24-25-26 27-30- 31 Volk, Ed 27-30-31 Wallace, Robert 30-31.(t) Williams, H. A. 30-31(t) 25:-29-27-30-31 February 1933 1-2-3 1~2-3 1-2- 3-4 1-2-3 1-2 Es~rada, B. Howard, Fred Gardner, William Landers, William Lepping, Marie Peters, E. c. Snow, Vida H. Amount 12. 00 14. oo 1g. 00 4.oo s. 00 13. 00 15. 00 15. 00 6. oo 2.50 15. 0 0 12.00 12.00 lS. 00 9.00 23. 00 11. 00 18. 00 10.00 3. 00 10. 00 12.00 16. oo 8. 00 6. 00 9. 00 15. 00 13. 00 3. 00 12. 00 4.oo ig. oo 6. oo 3. 00 3.00 10.00 9. 00 9. 00 5. 00 4. 50 6. oo Di strict Five do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do d.o di! do do do do do do do 2 B 2:l0 Order Abando ing Ro ds in 3rd Road Distr ict . In the Matter of the Petition of w. F. Bartz, e t al., For the Abandonment of Cer- tain Portions of Roads in the Third Road Dist r ict , County of Santa Barbara , Sta te of California. 0 R D E R The petition of W. F. Bartz, et al., in the above entitled matter, coming on regularly this day to be heard, and it appearing that said pet i t ion was filed herein on the 3rd day of J anuary, 1933, and t hat said pet i tion was signed by ten fr eeholders in said county, and tha t more than two of said freeholders were re sidents of the Thir Road District , and that the whole of the property affected i s situated in said Third Road Distr ict , and that on the 3rd day of January, 1933, an order was duly made by this Board f i xing Monday , the 6t h day of Februa ry, 1933, a t 10 o ' clock a . m., as the day and time for hearing said petition, at the court hou se in the City of Santa Barbara, in said county, and providing tha t notice of the time and place fixed f or hearing said pet i tion be given to all freeholders in said d istr i ct by publ ication of said notice in the Santa Ynez Valley News , a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in-said county, for at least two successive weeks prior to said day fixed for said hear ing , and t hat a similar not ice be posted conspicuously along the iine of the proposed vacation of said road pr oposed to be abandoned. And it furth er appearing t hat said notice has been duly published and post ed as prescr ibed by . the aforesaid order and as prescr ibed by law, and that affidavits of such publication. and posting have been filed herein; and said hearing having been had and evidence having been given, and i t appearing tha t all the allegations contained in said petition are t rue , and it furthe r appearing from all the evidence submitted that the whole of the portions of the Third Road Di strict, described in said pet i tion are unnecessary for present or pro spective public u se ; IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the whole of the f ollowing described portions of the Third Road District be and the same are hereby vacated, discontinued, abandoned and abol ished , to wit: Tha t portion of Sant a Ynez Avenue bet ween Grand Avenue and the west boundary o the Rancho Canada de l os Pinos , or College Rancho , as shown on map made by Gilcrest and Carpenter in 1887-8 and filed in the County Recorder's Office of Santa Barbara County, August S, 1888, in Rack 3, Map 4. Al so , that portion of a t hirty (30 ) fo ot road a l ong the west boundary of the Rancho Canada de los Pinos , or College Rancho , between the southwest corner of Lot 1, Tract 3, of above mentioned subdivision , and the Northwest corner of Lot "J", Tr act 4; of said subdivi sion of the Ca11ada de los Pino s , or College Rancho , as made and filed by above mentioned Gilcrest and Carpenter. Audi t of Bo ks/ of Probatio Officer . In the Matter of Audit of Books of Probation Officer. The Auditor submitted his annual report of audit of books and a ccounts of the Removal of / Officer H. ./ Johnson t o Los Ange l es County. Probation Officer, which was examined and ordered placed on file. It is also ordere tha t the Clerk of this Board not i f y the Probat ion Officer t hat books and accounts of his office must be kept in accordance with recommendations of County Auditor, made to Probat ion Officer J anuary 31 st, 1926, and also in accordance with the Sta tute s. In the Matter of Request f or Removal of Officer H. B. J ohnson to Los Angeles County. It appearing to this Board tha t the California Highway Patr o l has requested per mission to move H. B. J ohnson from h.is regularly assigned count y of Santa Barbara to Los Angeles County , as provided by Section 360 (j ) of the Pol itical Code; upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is Pet i t ions for State A id. Petit ion for State Aid. Pet i t ion f or St ate A id . Pet l t ion for State Aid . State ., nd Cou Aid to Needy 2:tl1 February 6t h , 1933 Ordered that said request be and the same is hereby granted, and the Clerk of this Board is hereby di rected to notify said California Highway Patrol to the above effect. ~ . In the Matter of the Pet i t ion of Virginia Gando l fi , 215 Pacheco St., Guadal upe , . . Calif., for Count y Aid for Henry , Angelina and Leo Gandolfi , Minors I t appear ing t o the satisf action of the Board that said Henry Gandolf i , aged 12 y ear s ; Angelina Gandolfi , aged 10 years; and Leo Gando l fi , aged g year s ,are half-orphan . . and are pr oper per sons t o receive County Ai d , and are in the custody of said Vi r ginia Gandolfi , . . It t s or dered t hat the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasur er on Gene ral Fund , in favor of said Vir ginia Gandolfi , for the sum of Thirty and 00/100 doll ars, and f or a l ike amount on the first of each month hereafter unt il the f urther or der of this Board , said money to be used for the suppor t of the above named mino r s. In the matter of the Petition of Eva Gregory, 303 E. Cypress St., Santa Maria , Calif., for County Aid for Alfred Gregory, a Minor. It appearing t o the sati sfaction cf the Board that said Al fred Gregory, aged 15 years , whose father, Frank Gr egor y , is confined in San Quent in , is a pr oper per son to r ece i ve County Ai d , and is in the cust ody of said Eva Gregory, I t is or der ed that the Auditor draw h i s war rant on the Tr easur er on General Fund, in favor of said Eva Gregor y , for the sum of Ten and 00/100 doll ars , and f or a like amount on the fi r st of each month her eafter unt il the further order of this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors. In the Mat ter of the Pet ition o:! Mrs. Angelita Mazzini , 220 E. canon Per dido St I Santa Barbara, Calif., f or Count y Aid for Esther and Antoinet te Mazz ini, Mi nor s. I It appear ing t o the satisfaction of the Board tha t said Esther Mazzini , aged 14 years ; and Antoinette Mazz ini , aged 9 years , are half- orphans and are proper persons t o r eceive Courity Aid, and are in the custody of said Mrs. Angel ita Mazzini , I t is or de r ed t hat the .Auditor draw his wa r rant on the Treasur er on Gener al Fund, in favor of said ~A:r e . Angelita Mazz ini , for the sum of Twenty and 00/100 dollars , and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further or der of this Board , said money to be used for the support of the above named minors. - In 'the Matter of the Petition of Mahal a Monson , 227 E. Montecito St., Santa Barbara , Calif., for County Aid for Es ther and Cain Monson , J r., Minors. It appearing to the satisfact ion of the Board t ha t said Esther Monson , aged g years; and Cain Monson , J r . , aged 6 year s , are half- orphans and are pr oper persons t o receive County Aid , and are in the custody of said Mahala Monson , It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Tr easurer on General Fur1d, in favor of said Mahala Monson , for the sum of Twenty and 00/100 dollar s , and for a like amount on the first of each mont h her eaf ter until the further order of this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors. tr ged. In the Mat t er of Applications f or State and County A id to Needy Aged Persons. . It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State and County Aid to needy aged per sons having filed their applicat ions , as r equir ed by law, and as in said applications fully set forth; and It furth er appearing from an examination of said applications that the needy aged per sons mentioned in said appl ications are pr oper persons to receive Stat e and Count y Aid; upon motion , duly seconded and carried , it is ORDERED , t~at ' the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on Gener al Fund , 21-2 in favor of the following applicants, for the amount set oppo site the name of the applicant, and on the fir st day of each month hereaft er until furth er order of this Boa~~; said money to be used for the support of said needy aged person, to wit: Gould, John Talcot Harder, Charles Henry Harder, Jennie (decrease) Holland, Martha Ann Holland, William Dabney Johnson, Mary Total Amount Granted $20. 00 20. 00 20.00 16.00 16.oo 10.00 21.00 ' State Aid $10.00 10.00 10.00 8.00 s.oo 5. 00 10. i:;o ~ County Aid $10. QO 10. 00 10.00 8.00 8.00 5. 00 Renewals of State and Co Aid to Needy Aged. Smith, Harry Lovering ,, In the Matter of Renewal Applications for State and County Aid to l0.50 Needy Aged ty Persons. It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State and County Aid to needy aged persons having filed their renewal applications, as required by law, and as in said a pplications fully set forth; and It further appearing from an examination of said applications that the needy aged persons mentioned in said a pplications 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 oppos i te 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; Beck, William Paxton Cruz, Regina Dice, Fannie Foxen, Adelaide B. Gano, Margaret Ellen Garcia, Seledonia Gardner, Violet Elizabeth Grandillas, Jose Firmin Herring, Hol lis M. Rosa , Emily Eloise Voorhees, Charles Total Amount Granted $14.oo 24. oo 25. 00 18.00 30.00 24. 00 15.00 15.00 24. oo 16. oo 20.00 State Aid $7.00 12. 00 12.50 9. 00 .15. 00 12.00 7.50 7.50 12.00 8.00 10. 00 County Aid $7.00 12.00 12.50 9.00 15. 00 12. 00 7.50 7. 50 12. 00 8.00 10. 00 Di soon t inua ce - In the Matter of Discontinuance of State Aid for Richard, Marjorie and Rob ert Bowers, Minors of State Ai Appointment of Committe of Fifteen . It appeari.ng to the Board t hat the father of Richard, Marjorie and Robert Bower s_, Mi nors, has returned home from San Quentin, upon mot ion, duly seconded and carried, it is Ordered t hat the order heretofore made for State Aid to Goldie Bowers, mother of sa id minors, in the sum of $30.00 per month, for the support of said minors, be and the same is hereby discontinued. J n the Matter of Appointment of Committee of Fifteen. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following perso s as suggest~d by Mr. Charles E. Perkins, be and they are hereby appointed to the Budget Advisory Board, in accordance with Resolution No. 844, passed and adopted by this Board on J anuary 30th, 1933, t o wit: 1 st Supervi oorial. District: J. A. Jameson Nelson F. Smith - February 6th, 1933 2nd Supervisorial Di strict: Harry R. Graham Claude c. Hopkins R. L. Janney Taylor McDougall Charles E. Perkins Elmer H. Whittaker 3rd " 4-th II 5th " II II N H. H. Davis Monroe Rutherford J. J. Hollister Robert E. Sudden J. H. Chapman Wil l iam McDonald Valerio Tognazzini 2 3 And it is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advise said committee of their appointment, inclosing a copy of Resolution No. S4-4. J uvenile Co Wards. t / In the Matter of Juvenile Court Wards. Recall of Governor Rolph. Reports of r-Off icers. Dr. Rexwald Brown addressed the Board in the above entitled matter, and suggest that a meeting between the five members of this Board and the Sisters of St. Vincents Institution be held to discuss said ma t ter. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Board accept the suggestion,and named 2 o'clock p. m. of this day as the time for sa id meeting, at the St. Vincents Institut i on. In the Matter of the Recall of Governor J ames Rolph, Jr. Upon mo tion, duly seconded and unanimously carried, it is ordered that it is the sense of this Board that they are Qpposed to the proposed recall of Governor J ames Rolph,Jr. It is further ordered tha t the Clerk of this Board send a copy of this order to Governor Rolph, the California State Grange, and to Frank L. ~o o hr, Supervisor of Butte County. In the Matter of Reports of Officers. The reports of Eva L. Wilson, Superintendent of Santa Barbara General Hospital, Anna E. Mccau.ghey, Superintendent of County Detention Home, and Frank E. Dunne, County Forester, for the month of January 1933, were received, examined and ordered placed on file. Claims La i Over. Cancel la tio r = of Budget Appropriation. In the Ma tter of Claims Laid over. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claims be and they are hereby laid over, to wit: Taylor, Arthur P. Ware, J ames G. In the Matter of Cancellation ,gf Fynds p I ( I 't relief, Unemployment Relief, Ge11era1 Fund, to $1. 32 4-5. 00 from Account 154- B 7, cash aid and Unappropriated Reserve. Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of $S,500.oo is not needed in the above account, General Fund. Now, therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Eight Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($S,500.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 fol- lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens and Ronald M. Adam. Nays, Supervisor c. L. Preisker. Absent, None. Tra nsfer f t)nappropri Reserve. om .-. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to ted Account 156 A 7, labor, unemployment administration, General Fund, $7,000.00; To Account 156 B 2, mat erials and supplies, General Fund To Account 156 B 5, service and expense, General Fund, ' Unemployment Relief. 1,000.00; 500. oo; WHEREAS the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public ' Revision of Budget Appropriation Revision of Budget ,.- Appr opriatio Revision of Budget A.opropriatio emergency, that could .not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of pr eparing the budget, has arisen by reason of more money needed in the above funds; and which has depleted the funds provided for same; Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervi sors that the sum of Eigh Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($$,500. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated r eserYe to Account 156 A 7, labor, unemployment ad.ministration, $7,000.00; to Account 156 B 2 , materials and supplies, $1,000.00; and Account 156 B . . service and expense, $500.00; Unemployment Relief, 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, and Ronald M. Adam. Nays, Supervisor c. L. Preisker. Absent, None In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Whereas , it appears t o the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general classification of Maintenance and Operation , Welfare Department, General Fund, is necessary; Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows , to wit: Transfer from Account 97 B 33, county cash aid, Welfare Department , General Fund, the sum of $500.00 to Account 97 B 24, burials, Welfare Department, 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 Revision of Budget Items. 4 I . Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general . classification of Maintenance and Operation, Forestry Department, General Ad.ministration, General Fund, is necessary; Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as f ollows, to wit: Transfer from Account 32 B 2, Material and supplie , Forestry Department, General Administration, Gen~ral Fund, the sum of $47.79 t o Account 32 B 3, office supplies, Forestry Department, General Administration 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 Revision of Budget Items. Whereas , it a ppears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general . . classification of Maintenance and Operation, General 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 42 C 6, roads and grounds, General Hospital, Gene r al Fund, the sum of $300.00; and from Account 42 B 11, food . . supplies, General Hospital, General Fund, the sum of $1,000.00, to Account 42 C 3, buildings and additions, $300. 00; and to Acc~unt 42 B ~, repairs and replacements, General Hospital, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing Resolution, the roll being called, tne fol- . lowing 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. . . Claims Allow d. - ~ . 21_ February 6th , 1933. In the Matter of Claims Allowed. Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claims, be and.the same are hereby allowed , each claim for the amount and payable out of the fund designated in the order of allowance indorsed on the face of each claim, respect ively, to wit: , Abbott, J. GENERAL FUND Acquistapaoe , Mrs. A. A.i man, Ba rbara Allen, Mary Aloe Company, A. s. Aloe Company , A. s. Ambrose Lumber Co. American Hospital Supply American Opti cal Company American Optical Company. American Optical Company American Optical Company American Public Health Anderson , Sydney A. Archer & Callis Armstrong, Mrs. Armstrong, F. Arnold, M. G. Arnold, M. G. Arriola, Marcus Artuso Shoe Store Associated Oil Company . Azar Bros. Grocery Azar Bros. Bailey , Ethel H. Bailey, Leslie Baisley, ~Irs. Thomas Baker , Fred A Baldwin, Flora Ball, Albert Ball, N. L. Bancroft Whitney Co. Banks Stationery Store Baranov , Alvin B. Barnes , Grace Barrick, A. R. Barrick, A. R. Barton , Minnie Battaini, Francisco do do Baxter, Don Beckwith , Mr s. B. Beebe, Lela J. Bell, Earl Corp. $15. 00 15. 00 s5. oo 15.00 3s.67 6.18 gg.75 4. 96 5. 00 10. 00 13.25 5. 00 27.96 10. 35 250.00 9. 00 6. oo 1. 05 15.00 13 . 00 g. 60 1.15 12.72 67.13 12.60 85. 00 10. 00 14. oo 10. 00 6. oo 9. 00 35. 00 191.00 15. 00 10. 00 40.00 32.00 50. 72 15.00 15. 00 s.37 12. 00 326.s7 21-6 Bergh, ~ Lilly GENERAL FUND Bertrand, Emma Dyer Best, Jennie Bevis, Margaret Biliardi, F. H. Birabent, Albert Blomqui st, Olov Boeck, Lewis Boehlke, Gustave Booth, Cora M. Borg, Margar et J. Bottini, Ida Bottini, Martin Boyer Fire Apparatus Co. Bradbury, W. W. do do Bradford, Frank Branch, Inez Branson, L M. Braun Corporation Braun Corporation do do Br eck, J ohn Brees, Ada Breilein, Edith Brem, Zieler & Hammack , Drs. Brinks Bros. Grocery Brinks Bro s. Grocery Briscoe, Russ Brodie, Tom Broun, Ben Brown, Jeanette Brownlee, Aleta Brownlee, Aleta Bruner, A. G. Brunette, L-aiura Brunswig Drug Co. do do Bryant & Trott Company Buck, Mae Belle Buck, Delia Bucklin, Mr s. L. E. Buckman, Harry Buell Bros. Inc. Buffum, R. W. Burbridge, Frank Burns, George Burri s , Ro se Burton, W. M. ' $41 . 00 265. 00 25. 00 125. 00 e. oo 91. 00 5g. 50 12. 00 15. 00 11g.oo 112.50 5. 00 1.71 5.50 15. 00 15.00 4.67 25. 00 15. 00 1$. 35 21.96 13.9g 6. 67 40.00 15. 00 g.oo 7.00 1.00 50.00 10.00 4.67 6. 09 51.so 212.50 10$.00 95. 00 21.17 216.73 4.95 :igo. oo 10.00 4. 00 12. 60 3. 65 10.00 21 . 00 10.00 40.00 15. 00 , ' -- -----~-------------------------------,---------------.-- February. 6th, 1933. Burtqn , W. M. GENERAL FUND Caddick, Joe California A~etal Enameling Oo. California Taxpayers Association California Tire Company California Tire Company do do do California Tuberculosis Assocn. Oal lahan, J ames Canning , Rose Ca rl isle & Co. , A. do do Carpinteria Realty Co. Ca.rpinteria Water Co. Ca rter, Harold Ca st agna, Alice Central l~arket Central Market Chaff in , Lawrence Channel Paper & Supply Co. Chapal a Grocery Chapala Grocery Chapala Top Shop Chavez , T. Christen sen, Einar Chri stensen , Mar i e Christenson, Mrs. F. B. Christy, J ean I ' Cit y and Kentia Nurseries City Lupch City Lunch City Lunch City Meat Market Clancy, T. A Clancy, T. A. Clark, Arthur M. Cleveland, Geo. Cl ift , Mrs. Henry Clowd, Daniel , Coa st Wholesale Grocery Co. do do do do Coast Wholesale Grocery Co. Coffey's Grocery Co lumbia Cairbon Co. Columbia Carbon Company .Colvert, Allena E. Colvin, H. c. $15. 00 4. 67 4.33 i6.oo 15.75 1.67 31.46 2.40 12.00 6. 05 34.70 172.92 23.45 14. 00 20.00 105.00 26.29 103. 2g 15. 00 2.s6 4.oo 4. 00 4. 00 12. 00 40.00 so.oo 13. 06 12.00 12. 00 3. 00 3. 00 3.00 38.15 15. 00 5. 00 90.00 27. 00 25. 00 4. 67 3s.79 ~02.92 , 44.90 77.27 23.45 2.70 10.50 135.00 67.50 218 I Conklin , Lewis Connel l, w. c. Connors , Grace Connors, Mary Connors, Thos. w Continental Gr ocery Continent al Grocery Continental Grocery Cook Anne o. Cooley, Mr s. M. w. Corbet t , J. H. Cor nwall ' s Grocery Coshow, G. Horace Cosmopol ita Grocery Cravens, Tom Cravens, Tom Daniels , Helen Dart, Marie Dart, Maria Davies , Mamie o Davis, Clara F. Davison , Bard Dawe, Vernon DePriest, Melba DeTroys Dept. Store Devine , Francis Dickman , Grace L. Dickman , H. J. GENERA. L FUND Dictaphone Sal es Corporation Dictaphone Sales Corporation Diel, c. W Dillingham, H. J. Dillingham , H. J. Dodge , E. G. Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co. Doko, Vi ctroia Dolan , Mrs. Clifford Dolan , Glee Dominges , Bob A. Danker , Alice B. Danker, Alice B. Dorman , Effie Downing, Emily. J Doyle, EXiward Drumm, Catherine Drumm, Catherine Dunbar, Frank Dunne, Frank E. Dunne, Frank E. ' 45. 00 112. -50 4o. oo 40.00 6.77 6.75 41.25 139 42 5. 00 7. 74. 15. 00 9. 00 i35.oo 4.$0 50.00 45. 00 90. 00 83.25 83.33 120. 00 g5.00 77.50 i54. oo 40. 00 3.00 15.00 109.17 1. 05 24. oo 3 0. 00 g. 67 15. 00 l0. 65 80.00 3. 30 8. 00 25. 00 20. 00 112.50 15.97 12.50 85. 00 18. 00 15. 00 6. 97 10. 00 10.00 . 205. 00 45.32 -~ - -----,----------------------------------------------. - February 6th, 1933. Du-ttry, G. w. GENERAL FUND Eaststde Shoe Repair Eby, Evelyn Joyce Edw~rds, Agpes Edwards, James Edwards, Muriel Eisenbergs White House Elliott, Mrs. E. s. Ellenberger, Le ster Ellwood Dai ries Enterprise Dairy Co. Enterprise Dairy Co. Enterprise Dairy Company Eppel and Kurtz Eppendorf, Fred Ercanbrack , Mrs. c. H. Espenosa, A. Espenosa' , A. Ezaki, J ames Fairbanks, Moree and Co. Faustino, Mary Federal Drug Company Federal Drug Company Federal Drug Co. Federal Drug Co . Feldman Co., J. M Fenn, Wallace Fernbaker, Clara Fiddler, Frank Figg-Hoblyn, J. Odell Firestone Service Stores Fitzsimmons, Mrs. E. Fleming, Josephine Foard, Dr. Fred T. Folsom , Nancy H. Freeze & Freeze Fryer, Margaret Fuller & Co. , W. P. Gagnier, L. E Gagnier, L. E. . Gale, George Gale, Howard c. G & M'. Cash Market Ganahl Lumber Co. Garcia, A. Garcia, Annie do Elena Garcia, Pete 6.oo 1.50 6.oo 20. 00 20.00 117.00 67.50 12.00 63. 00 25s.oo 6. 96 g33. 01 46.95 60. 00 4.67 10.00 36.00 32. 00 3. 00 s9. oo 67.50 12.)0 151.44 79.32 5.00 5. 06 7.50 41.00 4. oo 15. 00 32.10 9.00 12.50 76. 00 19.61 11.16 g5. 00 1.so 30.00 30.00 s.oo 7. 00 11.?2 61. 00 6s.oo 54.oo 65.00 15.00 2 9 220 General Electric X- Ray Corp. GENERAL FUND $23. 96 do do Germain Seed & Plant Co Gheno , Constance Giambo, Mary Gilmore Oil Co. Gilmor e Oil Company Gilmore Oil Company Gi raudo, Mrs. Antonette Gleaves , Arthur Glomset , Gusta Gl o{Ilset, Olga Godfrey, Veda Golden State Co . Goodacre , W. J . Goux, Thomas Graham, Edit h Graham, Margaret Great Atlantic & Pacif ic Tea Co. do do do do do do do do do do do do Greenwel l , Mrs. Ar thur Greffoz , Edoward Griffiths , T. Grimes- Stassforth Stationery Co . Gross, Rosaline F. Guadalupe Drug Co . Gudgeon, George Gudgeon, George Gunderson , G. T. Gutierrez,Drug Store Hacking , c. J . H & H. Roofing Oo. Haider, Martin J. . Haines , Mrs. A. D. H. & M. C. Co . Hammond, D. M Hansen, Alex Hardaway, Elizabeth Hardin, Emma Hardison , Mr s . Bert Hargrave, Seth do do Harless, Ar thur Harner, J . H. Harp, F. R. Harrison , Mrs. J. C. . . 10. 00 16S . 44 33. 25 s1. 07 so.oo 12. 00 75. 00 so.oo 90. 00 182. 20 4. oo 10. 00 7. 00 75. 00 9. 75 4.94 11.00 16. oo 1. 00 . 15. 00 4. 67 15. 00 10. 50 15. 00 32.so 2.42 7. 50 11. 09 30. 00 125. 00 7. 20 30. 00 50. 00 17. 00 47 .00 45. 00 150. 00 15. 00 7. 00 15. 00 12. 00 40. 00 7. 35 4. 67 3. g7 ' February 6th, 1933 Hart, Harriett GENERAL FUND Hauser, E. E. Hauser, E. E. Hauser, E. E. Hauser, E. E. Hauser, E. E. Hauser, E. E. Hauser, E. E. Hauser, E. E. do do Haynes, Mrs. William Helms, Nellie Henderson, H. E Henderson, H. E. Henderson Grocery, Mabel Hennessey, M Henning, L. L. Henrichsen, Arthur Herman' s Market Hern, Wesley Hern, Wesley Hernandez, Ignacio Hester, V. 8. J ames H. Hicks and Sanborn Ga.rage Hickman, Lee Higbee, J. E Higginson, Sarah Hildebrand, Albert J Hobbs, Cecil Hobbs, Mrs. Hodge, Agnes Holiday Hardware Co Holiday Hardware Company Holland-Worley Rug Co. Holland-Worley Rug Co. Horn, E. E . Hosford, Barbara Hosford, Barbara Hough, Frieda Howard, Charles Howard's Grocery Huff, Elizabeth Hunt, Archie M Hunt's China Shop International Grocery Italian Macaroni Mfg. Co Izant, Alice ' J acobsen , E . B. $S5.oo i4.oo 10.00 15.00 15.00 15. 00 15. 00 15.00 15.00 12.00 5. 00 20.00 10.00 3.54 50.00 93.00 5g.50 55.6g 50.00 40.oo 5. 33 13.50 3.50 50.00 6.oo 10. 00 50.00 4.67 3.25 40.00 12.56 5.33 s.oa 15.21 130.50 125. 00 125.00 100.00 40. 00 10.00 1$0.00 4.so 12.09 1. 00 262.92 45.00 175.00 ~------~-----------------------------------------~- ------ 222 J agemann, Frieda E. J anssens , Domenica L. Jello Co. , Inc. Jennison's Caginet Shop J essen , Helen Johnson , David J ohnson , Howard J ohnson , Lest er Johnson , P. M. J ones, Charles A. J ones , Cora Jones and Dodds J ordano Bros. Jordana Bros. Grocery Kaiser, A. Karl' s Grocery Karls Grocery Karshner, Rolla G. K & S Wholsealse Gro. Co. Kelley, J. B. Kennedy, Ben E. Kettlewell, Cecil Kincher , Charles Kincher, Charles Kluss , Edwin R. Knapn , C. B Knapp, Damiel A Kohr s , Fredrick Kribs, Maude X-R-0 Company LaBreche, J essie Laidlaw Brothers Lamar , Rena Lamb , Bernard Lamb , Ern ily Oothout do do La Moda Lampe , Fred Lar ge , Delbert Las Cruces Store Laster, Corinne Lathim ; Ray LaVies , Harriet Lawton , c. H. Leder le Labor a tor je s Lester , J"ames LeVan Drug & Chemical Co. Lewis , Myrtle Libeu, Laurence L. GENERAL FUND 135.00 4o. oo 20.00 ii+g.70 150. 00 58. 50 1.05 1. 05 i . 05 50.00 33.97 56. 00 22. 10 24. 00 10.00 14.oo 23.97 13.00 117.00 10.00 93.00 135.00 20. 00 5.00 135.00 2. 67 40. 00 58. 50 67.50 15.00 1 3 6 . 00 91.30 25.00 4. 67 6. oo 10.00 16.44 23. 00 s4. oo 3.59 10.00 10. 00 105. 00 15. 00 1.76 35. 00 9.50 40. 00 93. 00 February 6th, 1933 Lidbom, Hazel GENER.A L FUND Liddecoa t, Mary Lindner, Mary Live Oak Dairy Live Oak Dairy Co. Long , Carl Lopez , Frank Lor~, Lou S Loustalot, Frances Lowe , Arthur J. Lucas, Lou Mabbott , Emma Madsen, Harold Main , ~ c. Mansfield, Rose ' Marcus , A. c. Martin, Barney Martin, Louis Ma ster Speedometer Service Mathews, Myrtle Mead Johnson & Co. Metz , A. L. Meyers , Emma Midland Counties Public Service Miller, Frank Miller , Frank Mills, Mrs. M. F. Minetti, Cecelia Mi ssall , A. s. Mission Paint & Art Company Mallath, Dr. Leo Monroe , Mamielee Montecito Grocery Monte Vista Dairy Monte Vi s t a Dairy Mont ross , May Moore Mercantile Moraga, Frank P. Morehouse, Martha X. Morehouse , Martha K. Morehouse, Martha K. Mor ehouse, Martha K. . Morehouse, Martha K. Motor Freight Terminal Co Mulcahy, Elizabeth Muth, Walter McAfee , Wilford . McCabe, C. D. 110.00 115. 00 85. 00 4.20 45.00 4-0.00 4.67 110.00 10.00 15.00 73.55 10.00 90. 00 34-9. 03 95.00 10.0J 30.00 120. 97 3.20 20.00 29.30 15. 00 15.00 11.67 22. 50 22.50 so. oo 75.00 125. 00 7. 50 15. 00 112. 50 59.40 27. 00 4S.oo 50. 00 7.94 140. 00 10.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 5. 00 s. 69 40.00 14.25 30. 00 7. 50 2 3 224 . ---------- - -- - - - ---- - - - - ----- --------- -------- ------------- McCabe, F. J . GENERAL FUND McCaim, E. M. McCa im, Mrs. E. M Mccaieb, W. H Mccaughey, Anna E. McCaughey , J . p . A~cC orm ick, Wesley McDonough, Virginia McDougal & Whitcher McGough, May McGuire, George Mcintyre, J. W. McKee, Mae McKesson-Western Wholesale Drug Co. McMillan, J a ck McMur ray, Sam McMurrays Transportation Service McQuaid, Sarah Neal Hotel Cafe Neal Hotel Coffee Shop Newell, Jessie News Press Publishing Co. News Press Publishing Co. Newton, Gwendolyn Nielsen & Petersen Nolan, Joseph Obermaier, c. A Oliphant, Irene Orton, John Osterman, John Osterman, J ohn Ott Hardware Company Ott Hardware Co Ovieda, Toney Ovieda, Toney Paaske , Termann Pacific Coast Coal Company Pacific Coast Coal Company do do do do Pacific Coast Publishing Co Pacific Coast Publishing Co. Pacific Greyhound Pacific Iron & Steel Co Paci fic Lau,ndry Pacific Motor Transport Co . Pa c ific State Savings & Loan Co . Page, Bertha c. $100. 00 allowed for 5. 85 8. 00 2. 00 12. 50 157. 50 170 . 00 53. 00 15. 00 15. 00 10. 00 15. 00 20. 00 9. 68 7 . 22 58.50 55. g3 14. 76 8. 00 10. 00 46. 50 5s. oo 100. 00 19. 09 4. 33 3. g7 75. 00 7. 00 45. 00 45. 00 10.28 50. 23 60. 00 50. 00 30. 00 5.70 5. 70 3. 75 11.9g 56. 70 2.35 1. 90 6ss. so 32. 13 1.50 15.00 75. 00 -----------.---------------------------------~-------- ---. - - Fe~rua ry 6t h, 1933 Palmer, Lucie GENERAL Parker, Fred Parma Co Pa tri'c k and Moise-Elinkne r Payn~ , Margaret Pechu.mer, Frank Pedersen , Charlotte Pendergrast, Omar Penfield, Wallace c. Petersen, Leonard Petit, Frank Phillips, R. A Pickett , Kenneth Pico , Joe P:ie rce, Geor ge P:ig gly Wiggly Pinney, J. H. Pippin's Grocery Plescia, Bessie B. Po ehl er , Esther Poland, Mrp. Catherine Polley, Ma rgaret Porter, Mrs. Carl Por t er, L. D. Portwood, James Post, Kathleen Potter, Terence Poulsen , Charles L Prather, Allie M. Prickett, Anna Prickett, Vallie Purdom, Charles Puxdy, Mr s. Mary Railway Express Agency Randal l , E. W. Rauch , Evelyn Reedson s Dairy Regner, Mary FUND Co. Rel iable Plumbing & Supp~y ~o. Remington Rand Remingt on Rand Reynolds, Mar garet Reyn.o 1d s , Reg R~nguette , Loretta Rivas , Pe tra Robbins , Rose Robles, Jr., Fred A. Rodenbeck s do 40.7g 50.00 65.36 6.45 85.00 100.59 75.00 5.00 191.25 59. 05 25. 00 4. 67 50.00 59.50 15. 00 29. 00 15. 00 57.13 95.00 85. 00 15.00 10. 00 15.00 10. 00 4o.oo 100.00 l S.51 11.67 75.00 4 0. 00 65. 00 40.00 2.00 3.12 4. oo 115.00 4. 96 40.00 25.50 11. 00 2.50 25.00 12. 00 112. 50 10.00 100. 00 7.00 52.?0 2s.75 2 5 226 I Rodenbeck s Shoe Store Rogers , E. F Rollins, Verna Rombold , Clyde R Ross , J ames Ro s s , J ames Rothberg, Ralph Rowen, F. F. Rudolph , E. E. Ruffner , Charles Ruhj ohn , Stanley Rui z , Richard Russell ' s Ryan, Mrs. W. A. Sahm Dairy S & K Market do do do do do do Sanders, Leo Sanders, Leo Sanderson, Hazel Santa Barbara Chamber Santa Bar bara Clinic of GENERAL FUND $2SO. S2 15. 00 Commer ce 1+1. 00 50. 00 10.19 32. 32 76. 00 20. 00 42. 20 5. 00 36.13 50. 00 13 . 00 15. 00 6. 20 7.7g 17. 90 31. 75 9 . 00 15. 00 15. 00 s5. oo 12. 50 10.00 Santa Barbara Electric Co 67. 61 Santa Barbara Telephone Company 23. 60 do do 2. so do do 279. 16 do do 20. 76 do do 20 . 10 Santa Mar ia FU.rniture Co. S. 80 Santa Maria Lodge Santa Maria Times Santa Maria Times Santa Ynez Valley Bank Savage, J osephine Sayre, Mrs. M. s. Scherer Co . , R. L Scherer Co . , R. L. Scherer Co . , R. L. Schneider, Hilda Schurmeier, Harry L. Schurmeier , Harry L. Schurmeier, H. L. Scott, Hattie H. Sears, Roebuck & Co . Sears, Roebuck & Co. . Seaside Oil Company Seaside Oil Company 300. 00 33g. 30 74. oo 5. 00 25. 00 12. 00 45.9g 62. 63 16. 45 153.75 10. 00 20. 00 10. 00 30. 00 23. 46 15. 12 15. 60 62. 40 r-- . . . . ' February 6th, 1933 . Seaside Oil Company GENERAL FUND do do do do Sedgwick, Mary L Senay, Percy F. Sevigney, J. p. Sexton and Simpson Sharp, Ros~ Shaw, Arthur Shell Oil Company . . Shepard, Frank Shepard Company, The Frank Shorty's Cafe Simpson, Mrs. Ressa Simpson, T. M. Smith, Betty Smith, Daniel Srai th, Ella Smith, Ella Smith, Emma Smith, Emrna Smith, Mrs. J. N. Smith, Julia Smith, Sally Smith, Stanley R. Smyth, E. F. Snook, John Sokoll, Anna Songer, Mrs. Edward Sou. California Edison Co. do do do do do do do do Southern Counties Gas Co. Southern Counties Gas Co. Southern Pacific Company do do do do Southern Pa cific Milling Company Southwest Medical Supply Southwick , Pearl Sout~wick, Pearl Spartan Grocery Spencer, ~ohnelle Splendid Cafe . Squibb & Sons, E. R. Stanwood, W. s. Stanwood, w.s. $6.50 249.g3 31.20 135.00 2.55 40.00 21.40 40.00 90.00 i.95 22.50 17.00 3.00 14-. 31 30.00 $0.00 4-.33 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 10.00 41.00 1.69 S.65 15. 00 i51.5g 15.00 332.20 4.51 7.66 30.40 s.54 23.53 84.52 3. 7g 52.30 9. 45 9.g9 4.35 25.00 30.00 32.26 95.00 so 66.3g 50.00 47.50 228 I Star Rug Works GENERAL FUND Star Rug Works Stat ioner s Cor porat ion do Stati oner s Corpora t i on Stedman, E. J St emper , Emil Stemper, Emil Sterling Drug Co. Stewar t, C.H Stewart , J ohn L. Stewart, w. A. Stickles , L. c . Stoel ting Co. , C. H St r eeter , Geor ge c. Streeter, George c. Stronach , John Stumbles , D. L. Sublett , Jr . , Thoma s Swan , E. E. Swartz , W. E. Switzer , F1or ence Taulman , Geor ge Teame s , H. H. Teeter , Mr s. Shirley Terry & Kramer Texas Lunch Thomas , H. B. Thompson, Elsie Thompson, Frank Thompson , Mary Tilt on , L. Deming Tilton , L. Deming Timmins , Hugh Tobey ' s Gr ocery Todd , Albert Tomasi , R. Trafton, Muriel Tr ask , Mr s . Nima Tr iggs , Dora Tubbs , J er ome F. c. I Underwood Elliott Fi sher Co. Union Hardware & Met al Co. Union Hardware & Metal Company Union Mi l l & Lumber Co. Un ion Mill and Lumber Co . Un ion Oil Company Un ion Oil Company 82. 60 9g.4o 1. 73 1 . 65 23.34 143. 05 40. 00 40. 00 14. 70 245. 66 290. 00 29. 25 lS. 00 5.38 41. 64 41. 64 67. 74 25 . 00 100. 00 15. 00 15. 00 151. 00 50. 00 2. 50 50. 00 5. 00 2. 50 15.QO 151 . 2g 50. 00 112. 50 19. 97 300. 00 30. 00 g. 00 100. 00 15. 00 80. 00 5. 00 14. oo 59. 63 3. 50 1. 55 24. 46 10. 10 1. 50 1. 50 4. 50 February 6 th, 1933 University of Michigan GENERAL FUND Unkefer, o. L. U. s. Industrial Alcohol Qo Utility Grocery Valley Market Van ' s Market Van's Market Victor ia Pha rmacy Villa , Jesus Waller, L. D. War ing , Grace Waring, Grace Warne, Gertrude Warren , Guy War ren, Margaret Wa ter Works Department Water Works Department Water Wo~ks Depart ment Water Works Department Watkins , A. B. Weaver , Adelaide Webster, c. We i dman , Phil Weims, Wm. F. Western Hospital Association Western Journal of Surgery West ern Pipe & Steel Co. Western Surgical Supply Co. Westside Dairy Westside Service Station . Wheeler, Reynolds & Stauffer White, Mrs. c. B. Whitford, H. E. Whiteford, H. E. Wilke E. J. Wilke, E. J. Willder, Nancy Will iams, T. A. Wilson' s Carbon Co. Wilson, Clarence Wilson, Eva t Wilson , Eva L. Wilson, George H. Wilson, T. R. Wool, R. Wood , Cecil Wood, Emma Wood, William Woods, Charles '' 11. 00 15. 00 77.45 14. oo 17.07 2.25 4. 00 1. 00 2. 00 16.20 10. 00 s.oo 1 00. 00 2.33 13 6. 00 4.so 54.35 6.40 135. 00 45.00 2. 67 lS0.00 2.50 5. 00 5.00 go.co 71.79 S. 06 1.00 40. 50 12.50 17.00 10. 00 u. 70 11. 70 72. 58 4. 67 3.00 41.00 26.45 212.50 156.00 30. 00 lS.00 15.00 2.20 55. 00 51.00 I \ 230 Woodworth, Helen L. Worley, Mabel Worsham, Dale Wullbrandt, Hurb Yocum, Emma York , Frank Young , Chester Young, w. Lawrence Zahlke , Mrs. Josie Zebrosky , Anna GENERAL FUND 229. 91 50. 00 4. 67 24. 00 50. 00 10. 00 9. 00 20. 00 30. 00 15. 00 Automobile Club of Sou. Cal :if . FIRST ROAD FUND 4.10 Bates, T. w. 16. oo Sou. Cali f . Edison Co. 9. 52 Calif. Metal Engmeling Co . THIRD ROAD FUND S. 00 Abraham , G. W. Adams, Norman GOOD ROADS FUND Ayala, J. p Ayala, J . P. Bailey, l~. A. Bates , T. W. Biby , Howard Breck, B. Breck, B. Breen, Ed. Breen, Ed Browning, J . W. Burns , Jim Burns, Jim Qalifornia Tire Company Callis, R. M. Camargo, Jim Chamberlain Company Channel Rock Products Comrre rcial Mot or Service Concrete Machinery Supply Co. Uoncrete Machinery Supp~y Qo. Cooper, Chae. Cordero, Joe Cordero, Joe Cummings, Rollo Davies , E. v. Devaul, J . M. Dinsmore, Albert Dinsmore, Albert Dinsmore , Francis Dinsmore , Francis Doerr, L. R. 22. 50 44. 00 45. 00 27. 00 20. 00 18. 00 log. oo 49. 50 22. 50 55.00 45.00 5. 00 33. 00 9. 00 99. 67 9.55 22.50 21.15 97.79 57.50 16.44 9. 99 g3 . 0S 40. 50 31.50 60. 00 25. 00 51. 75 31. 50 27 . 00 4o . 50 27. 00 75. 00 ~~-- ----- --------.--------------~,_-------------------~------,--.,---~~,.---,.---,~.,.------,-----, February 6 t h , 1933 Doerr, L. R. Donahue, John GOOD ROADS Dover, Frank Dover, Frank Downs Bros. Engineering Co. Encinas, Frank Encinas, Frank Fabing, F. L. Fire Stone Service Stores Fisk, E. Floyd, Manley Floyd, Manley Freeze & Freeze Gano, Robert Gehr, Lloyd George, A. Glantz, W. Graham , R. Graham, Robert Grand, Geo. Grant, Chester Graton , Louis Grigsby, Al Gr igsby, Al Gunderson, G. T. H & H Auto Parts do do Hansen, Carl Hildenbrand, A. Hildenbrand, w J. G. Ingersoll Rand Co. Kearney, Allen Kennedy, Tom Kirkwood, James Kriger, c. M. LaFrombo i se, Wm. Lambert, c. E. Lambert, c. E. Lambert, Clarence Lambert, Ray Lambert, Ray Lil lard, Jr. ' w. T. f Mack International Motor Truck Maloney, Paul Maloney, w. J. Mattos, M. Mattos , Manuel Maxwell, Frank Moder, Harry Corp. s2.50 22.50 44.oo 32. 00 20.01 49. 50 22.50 46.00 109.81 15. 00 40.00 40.00 10.44 12.15 36.75 15.00 15.00 17.50 55. 00 20.00 2s.oo 42. 00 4o. oo 24. 00 124.9s 12.00 7.50 22.50 93.60 54.oo 4.90 12.50 42. 00 30.00 25. 00 22.50 96. 00 96.00 15. 00 82.50 75. 00 51. 00 43.90 22.50 22.50 16. oo 44.oo 64.so 6.oo 2'1 232 ' ' Moranda, Wm. GOOD ROAUS FUND Morris, R. W. Mwioz, Mack McGinnis, John Nelson, John Ontiveros, Lawrence Osterman, H. w. Ot t Hardware Co do do Qvieda, E. G. do do Painter , R. E. Pasioh , A. Pope Stamp & Duplica t or Co. Randall , Ray Richardson, c. Richardson , c. Richardson, M. Richardson , Max .1:1.o b l es , Daniel Robles , Daniel Rodinan , Walt er Rodman, Walter Romero, Fred Romero, Fred Romero , L. Romero, L. Rowe, E. S. Rowe, E. S. Ryan , J. p. p Seaside Oil Company Seaside Oil Co. Smith , James Smith, W. F. Snow, Beverley Snow, Beverley So lvang Gar age and Service Sta. Southern Pacific Co. Spanne , Geo. Sproul, A. Sproul, A. Str anach , Wm. St. John , A. s . Sullivan, Earl Thomas , J. H. Treloar, R. Tr11xi l lo , G. w. Tunne11, Russell Tyrrel, E. A. 22.50 174.35 25. 00 126.50 42. 00 126.50 25.00 65.31 120. 00 4 0 . 00 55.00 25.00 15.00 l0.92 44. oo 24.oo 16 . 00 20.00 32.00 36. 00 2S. 00 55.00 45. 00 32. 00 i6. oo 66. 00 27.00 72. 00 54. oo 25.00 2s5.59 98.00 26.15 24.50 54.oo 45.00 11. 68 94.56 54.oo 44.oo 20.00 110. 00 51.94 54.oo 25.00 15.00 15.00 7.50 2.50 r County Ai d :1b r Re lief o Unernpl oym en t Upon the February 6th , 1933 Union Hardware & Metal Co. GOOD ROADS FUND do do do Usher, T. s. Watson, Raymond Waugh, c . . Westwick Iron Works Whitney, Chas. Williams, Chas. Winans, c. A. Witte, W. A. Witter , c. G. Witter, G. L. Sou. Cali :forn la. Edi son Oo . CARP.LT.DIST.FUND Bailey , Ethel H. SALARY FUND Wood, Emma . 85 47.06 99. 69 45. 00 22.50 35. 00 94.33 lg. co 17.50 54.oo 15.00 25. 00 10. 00 4.9g 5. 00 5.00 passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the f ollowing Supervia:rs voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. St evens, Ronald M. Adam and o. L. Prei.s ker. Nays, none. Ab sent, none Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die. The f oregoing minutes are hereby approved. - ~harman Board of Supervisors Attest: -~ Clerk. Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of Californi a , lebruary 14th, 1933, at 10 o 'clock a . m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens , Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker, and the Clerk. Supervisor C. L. Pre i sker in the chair. The minute's of the last regular meeting were read and approved. I n the Ma t"ter of County A id for Relief of Unemployment: It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following appl i cants are proper persons t o r~ceive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and ca rr ied , it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Gener a l Fund in favor of the following persons f or the amounts set opposite their respective names, to wit: No . Name Amount District 27g8 Bertino, Joe $15.00 Second 154-B-7 2so5 Bond, Roy i~. oo do 2806 Brown , Wm. G. 15. 00 do 27g9 Catcott, Priscilla 15. 00 do 2$07 Covey, Cla rence 15.00 do Coles, Butler 15. 00 do 2791 Dayton, Tom 15.00 do 2792 Ferris , Arthur 15. 00 do 234 No. 2796 280$ 2go3 2809 2810 2797 279g 2799 2800 2s32 2g11 2801 1746 20$0 2277 21Z7 1gg3 1752 2033 2105 2111 222S 2229 1812 1890 2og1 ~002 20$6 2004 2775 1990 2231 2279 1992 18$2 2113 2112 2114 2140 2233 2280 2065 2340 2341 2233 2234 1$77 1931 Name Glaister, Middleton Goodrich, Alvin Greve, Leslie Hill, Clarence Knott, Chas. Logan , Aimee o. !lee , J a ck Russel , Wm. E. , Taylor, A. P Tyrrell , Lew Wade, Elijah Wall, Frank Cochran, Georga Acuna, Santiago Alar corn, Thos. Allen. Robt . Altamirono, Ignacio Alvarado , Inez Alvarez , Sulpicio Ambrose, J e. sus Ames, Forr. est Anchundo,. Antonio Appleton, J os. Araluce, Able Arrellanes, Luz, A Arrias, Chas. Ashbaugh, Bart Allen, James Banuelos, Jos. Barbere, Robert Barrett, Ben Barrios, Joe Bateman, Roy Bebout , Abe W. Becera, Felix Benevides, Jose Beltram, Felix Beltram, John Beltram , Sisto Benitz, Antonio Besette, Frank Blevins, Wm. Bostrom , John Breck, Ed z. Branson, Hugh Brentner, Howard Briscoe, Jos Brock, Emmett Buelna, John Amount 15. 00 15. 00 10. 00 15. 00 15. 00 15.00 15. 00 15. 00 15.00 15. 00 15.00 15. 00 15. 00 12. 50 12. 50 7. 50 10. 00 7. 50 10. 00 7. 50 12.50 7. 50 12. 50 12. 50 5. 00 10. 00 1 0. 00 12. 50 5. 00 10. 00 10. 00 12.50 10. 00 10. 00 7. 50 12.50 5. 00 12. 50 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 10. 00 12. 50 2.50 7. 50 5. 00 12.50 10. 00 12.50 District Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do a.o do do do do do - ----------.---------------------- --------------------- No. 2235 2g3g 171 1901 1940 2045 2043 2236 1$02 2039 2006 2237 195g 191g 2131 1$19 223g 1$95 2102 1955 197$ 2145 2239 2120 2829 2240 2241 2242 22$2 190~ 22g3 1927 2243 2276 2115 1900 1834 1549 22$4 1a79 1S37 1g24 2153 174g 2773 1goo 2244 1943 ' February 14th, 1933 Name Bunker, Joe Burns, John Beltran, John Bianchin, Orlando Caball~ro, Edward Caballero, Raphael Callahan, Lyle Galder on, T. A. Calles, Geronimo Cannalla, Tony Campas, Augusto Carroll, Chas. Carrillo, Ray Ca1'lo , Edward Castillos, J os. Castro , Augustine Caswell, Earl Chacon, Eustacio Chard, J ames Cisneros, Henry Cisneros, Jos Cody, Andrew Clark , Edgar Coleman , Gustav Common , Wm. C. Cone , Hal H. Conlon, J ames Sr. Connolly, J ames Converse, Li nt on Contreras, Faustino Corder o , Alfonse Cordero, Angel Cordero, Edder Cordero, Harry E. Cordero, Henry Cordero, Peter Cordero, Joe D. Cordero, Stanley Cordero, Victor Corral, Monte Corral, Mar tin Corral, La zaro Cota, Alfonso Cota, J oseph E. Cota, Juan Cota, Lawre11ce Cox, Mark Cuelar, E. Amount 2. 50 7.50 2.50 12. 50 7.50 7.50 7. 50 7. 50 7.50 5. 00 7. 50 7.50 10. 00 5. 00 10.00 12.50 5. 00 5. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 5. 00 7. 50 10.00 7. 50 . 12. 50 12. 50 5. uo 12.50 10. CO 7. 50 10. 00 5. 00 12. 50 12.50 7.50 10.00 10.00 10. 00 12.50 10. 00 5.00 2. 50 5. 00 15.00 5. 00 10. 00 12.50 District. Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 236 ---~ - - ------- ---- No. 2062 1$$7 2140 2812 1S04 2342 2245 1s33 lsb5 2092 2246 2011 1S61 2772 2247 1797 1747 2069 173g 2777 2249 1962 1963 2083 2275 2250 22gg 1959 1852 234 lSSl 2813 2290 1849 27g1 2714 1$$9 2251 2715 1942 2292 1S96 1912 2287 2077 2293 1751 1999 --~-------- ----------~---------------------- - - Name Cuevas, Fred Craig, Frank Conl on, J ames H. Coale, Eugene D Andrea, John Jo seph Dale Dalton, George Dal ly, George Davila, Able Darl ing , Robt. Decke r , Leroy Dela Torre, Wm. Delgadilla , Gregory Delk, Robert Desmore, John Deward, Wm. Diaz, A. R. Diaz, Henry Diaz, J oe Diaz, Toney Dickscheidt, Wm. Dominguez, Albert Dominguez, Dan Donovan , J. P. Dominguez, Edward Doubek, Chas. Downey , Glenn Dupuis , J ohn Duarte , Mateo Dunaway , Elmer Doremus, Fan tomas Douboux, Ray Eckles , Lloyd Elizalde, Timotio Elizal de , Manuel Engleson , Adolph Escoba r , Monico Espana , Jose Espinosa, Pedro Espinosa, Vincent Estrada , Estephen Falcon , J oe Farkason , J ohn P. Fecht , J acob Feliz, Joseph 6. Ferguson , Arthur Fernandez, J oe F. Fer nandez , Juan Jose Amount $10. 00 10. 00 12.50 5. 00 7. 50 12. 50 5. 00 12. 50 7. 50 2. 50 7. 50 10. 00 2.50 12. 50 10. 00 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 6. 25 10. 00 10. 00 2. 50 7. 50 12. 50 10. 00 10. 00 12.50 7. 50 12. 50 7. 50 10. 00 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 5. 00 12. 50 10. 00 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 12. 50 1 0 . 00 10. 00 District. Second 154-B- 7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 2'? February 14th, 1933 No. Name Amount District 1934 Flores, Librado 12. 50 Second 194-B-7 1734 Flores , Pedro 2.50 do 2253 Fontana, John 7. 50 do 274-S Forbe s , Chas. 5. 00 do 2716 Ford, Harry 5. 00 do 2151 Fox, Carl 7.50 do 2009 Franco , Manuel 10. 00 do 211g French , Henry 10. 00 do 1S92 Frausto, Severo 10. 00 do 2og5 Fr iedly , Allan 10. 00 do lg17 Fuller, John 10. 00 do 2739 Funke, Werner 10. 00 do 2794 Freitas, Dave 7. 50 do 1897 Gaete, Anastacio 7. 50 do 1910 Gal indo , Antonio 7.50 do 1930 Galindo, Gilbert 10.00 do 233g Galusha, Lester 10. 00 do 1903 Gapa , John F. 12.50 do 1g30 Garcia, Carmelo 7. 50 do 1806 Garcia, Gabriel 10. 00 do igo5 Garcia, Pedro 12.50 do lg75 Garcia , Wensel ado 7.50 do 2255 Gleason, Jack 7.50 do :i:.916 Gonzales, Armando 7.50 do 1977 Gonzales , Felix 5. 00 do 2294 Gonzales, Edward R. 10.00 do 2027 ' Gonzal es , Edwardo 10. 00 do 1S71 Gonzales, Gregorio 10. 00 do 1g43 Gonzales, Julio 10.00 do 190S Goux , Tony 5. 00 do 2750 Gower, Ray 10. 00 do 2717 Grand, Peter 7.50 do 1S03 Greenwald, Ed. 12. 50 do 27g3 Green, Percy 17.50 do 2042 Gross , Cleveland 5.00 do 2s26 Gretzinger, Ralph 12. 50 do 2226 Gutierrez , Pete 10.00 do 2296 Gutierrez , Antonio 7.50 do 2Sl4 Gudgeon , George 12.50 do 2297 Hall, Albert o. 12.50 do lg6g Hames, Edgar 10. 00 do 2257 Harrison , Roy J. 12.50 do 1g39 Hart, Raymond 10. 00 do 229s Hartman, Ed. 10. 00 do 2057 Hasbrouck, A. 2.50 do 2258 Heaton, Ceci 1 12. 50 do 2259 Heaton, Wm. H. 5. 00 do 2260 Henderson, Orville 7. 50 do 238 No . Name Ar.aoun t District 1952 Hendrick s , Raymond 2.50 Second 154-B- 7 2261 Hendrickson , Wren 7. 50 do 2299 Hernandez, Albert 2. 50 do ige5 Hernandez, Albert B. 7. 50 do i9g5 Hernandez, Angel 10. 00 do 1$20 Hernandez, Ignacio B. 2.50 do 1$25 Hernandez, Jose N. 12. 50 do 1S45 Hernandez, Jose s. 12.50 do 2005 Herrera, Chas. 7. 50 do 2019 Herrera, Fe lipe 5. 00 do 2023 Herrera, Salvador 2. 50 do 2261 Hessinger, J ohn 10. 00 do 2263 Huegel, Erhardt 7. 50 do 2300 Hewston, Ed 7. 50 do 1864 Hickman, Clyde 7. 50 do 2301 Hildebrand, earl 10. 00 do 2302 Hi ldebrand , George 12. 50 do 1960 Hodgin, Leon 2. 50 do 2079 Hogan, Lester 10. 00 do 215g Hogan, Lester 2. 50 do 1sog Holgin, Esequiel 10. 00 do 2303 Hollis, Chas. 7. 50 do 2225 Hovaland, Chris 12. 50 do 2304 Hook , Arthur 7. 50 do 2264 Hopkins , Harry s. 7. 50 do 2265 Hooker, Wil'ur 5. 00 do 2267 Hurt, Will iam 12. 50 do 2268 Hyne, Fred 7. 50 do 2072 Hyne , Ray F. 10. 00 do 2269 Ingram, Van Ness 10. 00 do 1966 Inf ante, Maximo 10. 00 do 2740 Jackson, Ray 5. 00 do 2270 J enkison , Harry 10. 00 do 19g3 Javanillo, Sabino 5. 00 do 1941 Jiminez, Alfred 12. 50 do 2151 J ohnson , F. A. 10. 00 do 1736 Johnson , Lucius 7. 50 do 2272 J one s , Thos. J . 2. 50 do 2273 Jones, Geo. 2.50 do 271g Jones , Harry 15. 00 do 2815 Jones , Edward 12. 50 do 1972 Kane , Russell 10. 00 do 2013 Kelly , Albert 12. 50 do 2104 Kelly , Henry 5. 00 do 1932 Kels , Chas. 10. 00 do 2133 Kent, David 7. 50 do 1810 Kenny , Chas. 12. 50 do 2274 Kirkiskidias , Frank do February 14th, 1933. 2'9 No . Name Amount District 27g6 King , George 7. 50 Second 154-B-7 2022 Kisor , Roy 12. 50 do 2$34 10. 00 do , Kopp , Loren 1SS6 Kor ngiebel , Arthur 12. 50 do 1737 Koska, Frank 10. 00 do 1924 Kussie , Andrew 10. 00 do 2s20 Kirkwood, Jack 15. 00 do 2306 Lafond, Wm. 7. 50 do 1923 Lane, Lester 10. 00 do 27~5 Lang , Henry 12. 50 1929 . . L ar~ , Mar cos 7. 50 do 2029 Larsen, John 10. 00 do 2008 LaVieur , Claude 10. 00 do 2741 Ledesma , Modesto 10. 00 do 2073 Leveatt , Earl 5. 00 do 2754 Lee , Jason D. J r . 10. 00 do 2753 Lee , Lester 10. 00 do 2752 Lee , Jess 12. 50 do 1$42 Leon , Richard 10. 00 do 1794 Leon , Tony 10. 00 do 198S Leyva , Leo 5. 00 do 1970 Leyva , Louis 7. 50 do 2761 Licona, Hilario 5. 00 do 1$36 Limon , Joe 7. 50 do 272g Loftis , Hugh 7. 50 do , 2135 Logan, Richard 7. 50 do 2119 Lona, Raymond 7. 50 do 1971 Lopez, Arnufl o 7. 50 do 1957 Lopez, Fredrico 5. 00 do 2159 Lopez , J oe V. 10. 00 do 2116 Lopez, J oseph A. 5. 00 do 2056 Lonez, J ul ian 7. 50 do 1750 Lopez , J ose X. 5. 00 do 1869 Lopez, Joe D. 12. 50 do 1993 Lopez, Maximo 7. 50 do 1$44 Lopez , Renaldo 7. 50 do 2720 Low, Arthur 10. 00 do 2749 Love , James 7. 50 do 1917 Lozano , Francisco 7. 50 do 2307 Lucero, Frank 12. 50 do 2025 Lucero , Borja 5. 00 do 2064 Luna , Frank . 12. 50 do 2729 Lynch , Chas. 12. 50 do 1967 Made r o , Pedro 10. 00 do 2721 Manchester , John 12. 50 do 23os Mal ~ngo , Edward 10. 00 do 1841 Martinez , Gallileo . 12. 50 do 1997 Martinez , J. B. . 2. 50 do 240 No. Name Amount District 1969 Martinez , J os. A. $5. 00 Second 154-B-7 1$01 Mashburn , Metoka 5. 00 do 2067 Medina , Sam 7. 50 do 2751 Medley, Harold 10. 00 do 1949 Mendoza, Andres 7. 50 do ig55 Mendoza, Chas. 5. 00 do 1951 Mendoza , Frank 2.50 do 1S23 Mendoza, Arthur 5. 00 do 1976 Mendoza , Manuel 5. 00 do 1980 Mendoza , Mauro 7. 50 do 1796 Mendo za, l!aximo 7. 50 do 2309 Menegon , Sam 3. 75 do 1902 Meraz, Bacillo 7. 50 do 2310 Mercado , John 7. 50 ao ig62 Miller, George 12. 50 do 2149 Mira , Jose Jr. 7. 50 do 2160 Misemer, Leo 10. 00 do 1906 Michela, Joe 7. 50 do 2722 Moffitt, Andrew 10. 00 do 196$ Molino, Victoriano 10. 00 do 2723 Moniot , Ray 5. 00 do 273g Mudgett, Albert 10. 00 do 2311 Mullenar y , Mark 2. 50 do 2795 McAfee , Frank D. 11. 25 do 1g57 McCandless, Orville 2. 50 do 2312 Mccann, Patrick 10.00 do 2759 McDonough , Wm. B. 12. 50 do 2736 McCants, Luther 10. 00 do 2769 McCants , Wm. c. 7. 50 do 2313 McCarthy , J ohn B. 10. 00 do 2076 McGee , James 5. 00 do 2766 McKinney, Ross 12. 50 do 2767 McKinney , Gerald 12. 50 do 300$ Nagle, Rufus 12. 50 do 199S Nava , Alfonso 10. 00 do 209$ Naumann , Henry 5. 00 do 1913 Navarez , Louis 10. 00 do 2020 Navarro, Carmen 7. 50 do 1920 Newman, John 7. 50 do 2141 Nimmo , Frank 7. 50 do 2314 Novotny , Louis 7. 50 do 2$27 Nigh, Harry 10. 00 do 2$33 Oldham, J ohn 7. 50 do 2091 Ojeda, Juan P. 7. 50 do 1996 Olivera, Thos. 12. 50 do 2021 Ornelas, Sabras 7. 50 do 2055 Pace, Wil liam 5. 00 do 1$13 Padilla , Felix 7. 50 . do ' . ----------.-----------------------.-------.,.--------____.~--=-----,-,,.,--,.,-,-.,.,.,-,-.,_, February 14th, 1933. 2 1_ No. Mame Amount District 2002 Padilla, Frank 12.50 Second 154-B-7 2737 Padilla , Salva,dor 12.50 do 2$24 Pagels, Otto 10.00 do 1$93 Pala ta, Guadalupe 10.00 do 202$ Pal tto, Nick 10.00 do 2108 Palma , Joe 5.00 do 2109 Palma, Mike 5.00 do 2737 Palmer, Fred 5.00 do 27g5 Paulis sen, Frank 12.50 do 1735 Parker, J. D. 7.50 do 1731 Paz , Albert 10.00 do 2316 Penrose , Clarence 7.50 do 2063 Penrose , Leo 7.50 do 2003 Peralez, Nicholas 12. 50 do 1729 Perez, J esus 7.50 do 1921 Perez, Refugio 5. 00 do 2764 Phelps, David 7. 50 do 231s Phil ip, Pat I. 7.50 do 2725 Phillips Ray 7.50 do 207g Pico, Harry 10. 00 do 2765 Piefer , Clement 7. 50 do 19$4 Pollard, Ray H 12.50 do 179$ Pommier, A11drew 5.00 do 2726 Pratt, Albert 5.00 do 2347 Phillip, Andrew 12.50 do 2839 Pettingell , Emory 7.50 do 1936 Palato , Marcus 10. 00 do 2802 Polly, Rudolph 10. 00 do 2038 Querforth, Wm. 7. 50 do 2758 Quensel, Fred 1 o. oo do 1954 . Ramirez , Jose 7.50 do 2084 . Ramazzini, Joe 2.50 do 1$27 . Ramirez, Manuel 7.50 do 1979 . Raposa, Manuel 10. 00 do 2742 . Rasmussen, t.iartin 7.50 do 1ggg . Ray, Perry 12.50 do 1$38 . Rawa~ , Samue 1 5.00 do 1$40 . Rendon, Chris to bal 12.50 do 208s . Reyes, Ca.rmen 10.00 do 1956 . Reza , Edmondo 10.00 do 2820 . Reynolds, Bert F. 12.50 do 1964 . Reyna, Arthur 5. 00 do 1909 . Rhodes, Erail 10.00 do 2148 . Rice, Bert 5. 00 do 2100 . Rieck , Chas. 7. 50 do 2093 . Reily, Wm. 6. 25 do 1982 . Rivas, Ventura 12. 50 do 1g65 Robles, Cha s. 12.50 do . 242 No. Name Amount D.istrict 1991 . Robles , Guadalupe $7. 50 Second 154--B-7 1$47 . Rodarte, Raymond 10. 00 do 2012 . Rodarte, Reynard 5.00 do 2096 . Romero, Alf on so 10. 00 do 1g54 Romero , Carmen . 7. 50 do 2128 . Romero , Joseph 12. 50 do 19$7 Romero, Theodore 7. 50 do 1947 Rueff, Jos. 7. 50 do ll.$31 . Ruiz, Antonio 10.00 do 1$91 Ruiz, Albert p. 7. 50 do 2101 Ruiz , Angelo 7.50 do 1S74 Ruiz, Elario 5. 00 do 2014 Ruiz, Fred R. 7.50 do 1944 Saberion, Louis 10.00 do 2050 Saenz, Bernard A 10. 00 do 2094 Sailor, Rupert 7. 50 do 1g21 Salazar, Frank 12.50 do 3320 Samora, Victor 2. 50 do 1$29 Sanchez, Faustino 10. 00 do 1s2g Sanche z, George 5. 00 do 2051 Sanchez, Raymond 5. 00 do 1g63 Sandoval, Austin 7. 50 do 2075 Santana, Adolph 7. 50 do 1$80 Sariano, Pablo 5.00 do 1$35 Saucedo, Marguer i te 10. 00 do 1g53 Saulsberry, Joe 2. 50 do 1733 Savedra, Ignacio 5. 00 do 1~5 0 Scott, Harold 10. 00 do 1743 Scruggs, Edward 12. 50 do 2034 Serna, Christoval 12. 50 do 1994 Servetti, Tom 10.00 do 2760 Seymour, Melbert 10. 00 do 2126 Shands, Eugene 5. 00 do 2061 Shannon , J ames 12. 50 do 2743 Shea, Ralph Jr. 10. 00 do 1g73 Siben, Ben 5. 00 do 1g1g Sierra, James 5. 00 do 1745 . Silva, Israel 7. 50 do 2776 . Simons, Marvin 10.00 do 2321 . Slater, Williait1 7.50 do 2090 . Smith, Angus 12. 50 do 213g . Smith, bester 10. 00 do 2733 . Snyder, Earl 12. 50 do 1$07 . Soria, Miguel 5. 00 do 1799 . Soto, Bennie 7.50 do 2099 . Springer, Robt. 12. 50 do 2071 . Stevens, Monte 5. 00 do 2285 . Storni, Walter 10. 00 do 2 3 February 14th, 193~ No. Name Amount District 1907 Strain, Robert $10. 00 Second 154-B-7 2324 Suniga, Dominic 2. 50 do 1926 Sutton, Ray 5. 00 do 2707 Swar s, Frank 3. 55 do 2129 Straughn, Alf r ed 10. 00 do 3005 Suey, Gen Yen 12. 50 do 3004 Stafford, H. S. 12. 50 do 2~16 Somers, James L. 7.50 do 2734 Tarver, George 10. 00 do 1935 Thompkins , Frank 12. 50 do 276g , Thomas, Arthur 10. 00 do 1S9S Torres, Gonzales 5. 00 do 1g59 Tor res, Gorgona 7. 50 do 1$51 Torres, Joe 5. 00 do ' 2756 Torres , Raphael 10. 00 do 277g Tripp, Roy 5. 00 do 1953 Truj illos , Miguel 7. 50 do 2156 Turner , Clarence 5. 00 do 2g17 Ul lrich, Willard 12. 50 do 2015 Unzueta, Julian 12. 50 do 27os Ullery, Chester 10. 00 do 2709 Ur ibe, Manuel 12. 50 do 1730 Uribes , Manuel P. 10. 00 do 1741 Urives, Pascacio 5. 00 do 1744 Valencia , Frank 12. 50 do 1961 Valenzuela , Frank 7. 50 do 1S14 Vasquez , Vir gil 12. 50 do 2132 Vasquez , Ar nold 10. 00 do 2110 Vielma , Nash 10. 00 do 1938 Villa, J esus 10. 00 do i 9g1 Vi l lamor e , Santiago 5. 00 do 2710 Virga , Michael 10. 00 do 2711 Washburn, Clarence 12. 50 do 2117 Wayland , Frank 7. 50 do 2049 Wegener , Wm. , 10. 00 do 2059 Wegs , Clarence 2. 50 do lSll Weil , -Harry 5. 00 do - 2757 W~iss , James 10. 00 do 2147 Williams, Albe r t 7. 50 do 2712 Willig , Hans 12. 50 do 2121 Wilson, Cleon 5. 00 do 27$4 Wilson , Harold 10. 00 do 2770 Witter, Horace 2. 50 do 2137 Woodward , Clarence 10. 00 do 1S72 Ybarr a , Augustina 7. 50 do 1$94 Zapata, Tiburcio 5. 00 do 1973 Zapata, Herbert 7. 50 do 1$67 za,pini' Victor L. 12. 50 do 244 No. Name Amount Di strict - 2713 Zegers, William 12. 50 Second 154-B-7 10005 Ashbaugh, Minnie s.oo do 1033 Ayala, Marie 2.00 do 1006 Brannick , Eva s.oo do 10007 Cadwell, Helen 10. 00 do 1oog Cook, Jean 10.00 do 1009 Cross, Nellie s. oo do l OlO Dunleavy, Nellie 6. 00 do 1011 Fields, Leon 10. 00 do 1013 Gentry, Lena 4. 00 do 1012 Hall, Francis 10.00 do 1014 Hawkins, Agnes 6. oo do 1015 Heare, Agipita 4. 00 do io1g Jackson, Vera 6. oo do 1016 King, Rose 10.00 do 1032 Ko etting , Alice 10.00 do 1017 Linville, Blanche 10.00 do 1019 McCollough , Pearl 6. oo do 1021 Maden, Mrs. Oscar 10.00 do 1020 Menter, Genevieve 4. oo do 1023 Myers , Mamie 10.00 do 1025 Nigh, Pearl 10. 00 do 1027 Tsirlea, Lillian g.oo do 1029 Weiss, Anna 6. oo do 1032 West, Caddy 3.00 do 1030 Yarborough, Lena s. oo do 104g Silva, Marie g. oo do 1046 Saylor, Mattie s . oo do 1052 Andrade, Ma.rie 2.00 do 2104 Andr ews , Thos. 2. 00 do 2136 Cozallio, Mary g.oo do 1037 Craig, Genevieve 10. 00 do 210$ Dinther, Adolph 6. oo do 1056 Evans, Ona 2. 00 do 1038 Gearing , Ida s . oo do 2101 Gorman, Charles 6. oo do 1039 Jij.ckman, Edna 6. oo do 1050 Jepper son, Clara 5. 00 do 1041 Leon, Jennie 4.oo do :).942 Morgan, Madaline l. 00 do 1043 Newman , Charlotte 6. oo do 2105 Olivera, Harry 6. oo do 1049 Peebles, Mrs. James 7. 00 do 6. oo . 1055 Riviera, Trinidad do 2g2g Savitz, Christian 7. 50 do 2335 Rucker, Barney 12. 50 do 2334 Mazzini, Ted 10. 00 do 2336 Sandoval, Emilio 10.00 do County Aid for Relief o Unemployment . Resolution o Santa Barbar Taxpayers Associa tion. Settleme11t o Act ion. - No. 2341 February 14th , 1933 Name Amount . Branson , Hugh $2.50 Weston, Al c. 15.00 In the. Ma.t ter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment: District Second 154-B-7 do It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper persons to recei.ve county aid; :Upon mot ion duly s.eco.nded and car.ried, it is order ed that the Audi tor draw 2 5 hi s warrant on the General Fund in favor of the f oll owing per sons for the amounts set opposite their respective names , to wit: No. P'e'bruary 1933 6-s-9.:.io-11 6-7-g-9 . Name Amount 15.00 $.00 15.00 7.50 7.50 l~. 00 creation of a Board of Public Works, was received and ordered filed. District Five do It is also ordered that the Clerk thank the Santa Barbara Taxpayers Association for the suggestio ~ . contained in their resoluti on , and that the same will ~e further considered by the Board. In the Matter of Settlement of Action. Upon motion , duly seconded and unanimously carried, the Board passed and adopte the following Resolution , to wit: RESOLUTION NO. g5g. WHEREAS, a certain action is pending in the Superior Court of the State of Califor nia , in and for the County of Santa Barbara entitled "The County of Santa Barba a, - . a public corporation, plaintiff , vs. Ednah Girvan Higginson , et al., defendant," (be ing Case No. 20999) wherein said pla intiff has sued said defendants for an exclusiv right-of-way f or public road and highway purposes over the premises described in the . . complaint of said plaintiff , and the who l e thereof , being a strip of land one hundred . (100) feet in width known as "Channel Drive", as shown on the "Map of the Property of the Monteci to .Land Co. Geo. F. Wright, Civil Engineer, Scale 100 feet to One Inch , September 1$$7, 11 recorded December 31, lgg7 in Rack 1, Map 3, in the off i ce of the County Recorder of Santa Barbara County, California; and WHEREAS, all of said defendants are contesting in said Court the claim of said . . plaintiff in said action," particularly as the same affects any land other than a str ip of land fifty (50) feet in width lying twent y- five (25) f eet on either side of the center l ine of Channel Drive as shown on said map; and WHEREAS, after a careful consideration of the issues involved , the pr o~pects for an early and favorable determination of said action, the probability of long delay in the final determination of said action with consequent gr eat expense t o all parties , and the possibility that the final result might be unfavorable to the plaintiff , and after a veiycareful consideration of certain proposals for amicable settlement of said action which have grown out of the several conferences held with many of said defendant and their attorneys , it seems wise and for the best interests of the plaintiff and the 246 ' . public to approve and adopt said proposals for amicable settlement of said acti on and the issues involved therein ; and WHEREAS , Messrs. Heaney, Price & Postel, for and in behalf of the defendants in said action have this day deposited in escrow with D. F. Hunt, County Clerk of Santa Barbara County, California , the following: (a) A deed approved as to form by Percy c. Heckendorf , Esq., District Attorney of said County, wherein J ames D. Lowsley , F. L. Kellogg , Harry W. T. Ross and c. B. Wray , as Trustees for the Stockholders of The Montecito Land Compai~y , a dissolved cor poration , John Per cival J ef fer son and Mary Cochran J ef fer son, hi s wife , grant to The County of Santa Barbara, a public corporation , a right - of-way or pedestrian use o ily over and across a st rip of land ten (10) feet in width , as more fully described in said deed. (b) A certified check for the sum of Five Thousand Seven Hundred Seventy- seven . and 85/100 Dollars ($5 ,777. $5) , being in full payment of the fol l owing items: (1) The sum of One Thousand Four Hundred Fifty- seven and 50/100 ~ollar~ ($1 ,457. 50 ) being the amount determined as necessary to construct a curbing to extend from the westerly end of the proposed new alignment of Channel Drive t o the westerly end of the curb now located in front of the pr em is es of the Santa Barbara Biltmore Corporation, as said curb is descr ibed and its location fixed by a proposed Judgment and Decree to be entered in said action. (2) The sum of Four Thousand Three Hundred Twenty and 35/100 Dollars ($4, 320. 35) attorneys fees, costs and e xpenses incurred by the plaintiff in the prosecution of said action; with instructions to said Clerk to deliver said deed and certified check to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of ' . California, upon tne giving and making by the Superior Court of the State of California , in and for the County of Santa Barbara, of a Judgment and Decree in said action in the form this day submitted to the said Board of Supervisors for its approval ; and WHEREAS, there has been this day submitted for approval to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California , a proposed St ipulation for Judgment and Decree in said action , having a form of Judgment and Decree thereto attached, said Stipulation and Judgment and Decree having been duly approved as to form by Percy c. Heckendorf , Esq. , District Attorney of said County of Santa Barbara, and by Messrs. Hill , Morgan & Bledsoe , special counsel and attorneys of record in said action; NOW , THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, in regular meeting assembled this 14 day of February , 1933, a quorum of said Board being present and acting , as follows , to wit : First : That Percy C. Heckendorf, Esq. , District Attorney , and Messrs. Hill , Morgan & Bledsoe , special counsel , attorneys for the plaintiff in said action , be and they are hereby authorized and instructed to join with counsel for the defendants in said action in signing the Stipulation for Judgment and Decree in the form , submit ted to this Board and attached t o and made a pa.rt of this resolution. Second: That immediately upon the giving and making by the Superior Court of the State of California , in and for the County of Santa Barbara , of said Judgment and Decree in the aforesaid action, provided the same be given and made within a period of sixty (60) days from this date , delivery be accepted from the escrow holder , for the use of the County of Santa Barbara and for the purposes designated, of the r ight- of-way deed a.nd the certified check of Five Thousand Seven Hundred Seventy- seven and g5/100 Dollars ($5,777. S5) hereinabove mentioned; provided , however , that in case said Judgmen; ' 2 7 February 14th, 1933 and Decree be not given and made within said period of sixty (6o) days from this date , the a f oresaid right-of-way deed and certified check for Five Thousand Seven Hundr ed Seventy- seven and g5/100 Dollars ($5 ,77 7. g5) be returned by said D. F. Hunt , Count y Clerk of Santa Barbara County , California , .to Messr s . Heaney, Price & Postel for said defendants. Third: That the afor esaid deed for a right-of-way over said ten foot strip and said certified check in the sum of Five Thousand Seven Hundred Seventy- seven and S5/100 Doll a r s {$5 ,777. s5 ) a~e te~dered by said defendants, and delivery thereof is to be accepted by this Board as hereinabove or dered , in consi deration of the full, final and complete settlement of said act ion in accordance with the provisions of said Stipulatio and Decree ; and in case such full , final and complete settlement of said action shall, for any r eason , fail of accomplishment , said deed shall be returned or the right-of- way thereby conveyed be surrendered and said sum of $5 ,777.g5 be r efunded to Messrs. Heaney Price & Postel for said defendants. DaMages t o ~ Lompoc Bridge. In the Matter of Settlement for Damages t o Lompoc Bridge. Resolut ion ,?Jp .S5i At a meeting duly held at Santa Barbara , California , the following members wer present: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Absent; None. A quorum being present the meet ing was called t o order by the Chairman. Upon motion duly made by Ronald M. Adam and seconded by Thomas Dinsmore and after a full di scussion of the matter , upon a vote the County of Santa Barbara act ing by and thr ough its Board of Supervisors, it was resolved that Santa Barbara County accept the sum of Six Hundred ($600. 00) Dollars in full settlement of any and all claims for damages to a bri dge, known as the Lompoc Bridge sit uate about two (2) miles east of Lompoc in the County of Santa Bar bara. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that releases be duly executed for and on behalf of said Count y by its pr oper officers upon payment to the said County of the fore going sum. Asse nbly Bill ~ 1034 and 1S49. In the Matter of Assembly . B~liJ,. e ~.034 and 1849. Application for Public Dance Hal l Per mit . Upon motion , duly seconded and unanimousl y carried , it is ordered that this Board is opposed to Assembly Bill s Nos. 1034 and i g49; and the clerk of this Board is directed to write, on behalf of this Board, t o Senator J. I . Wagy , of Bakersfield , and to Senator Edgar W. Stow and Assemblyman George R. Bliss , asking them to use all honorable means to secure the defeat of the said Bills. ~ In the Mat ter of Applicat ion of Veterans of For eign Wars, for a Public Dance Hal l Permit , a t Carpinteria. The Veterans of Forei gp. Wars , having filed wi th the Board of Supervisors an ; applicat i on for a per mit t o conduct and maintain a public dance hall in the building known as Cerca del Mar, in the t own of Carpinteria , County of Sant a Barbara , St ate of Califor nia, under the provisions of County Ordinance No . 430 , of said County ; and said application coming on regul~rly to be heard; and I t appearing to t his Board that said applicati on is in pr oper form , ve r ified , and that said applicant is a proper or ganization to conduct a public dance hal l , and tha said application has the approval of J ames Ross , Sheriff , and Percy c. Heckendorf , District Attorney , of said County ; and no objections having been f i l ed or made t o this Board objecting to the granting of said application; upon mot ion , duly seconded and carr ied , i t is Ordered that said applicant be and 1 t is her eby granted a license to conduct and mai ntain a public dan ce hall in the building known as Cerca del Mar , in Carpinteria , 248 County of Santa Barbara, State of California, so long as said applicant complies with the provisions of said Ordinance No. ~30 ; and It is further ordered tl\at a certified copy of' the foregoing order shall constitute a license therefor. In the Matter of Appli cation to Ggvernor for Relief of Unemployment . I I ; :p; ; Upon mot ion , duly seconded and carried , the Board unanimously passed and Applica t ion / t o Gover nor V f or Relief f Une!f.pl o)rtnen adopted the following Resolution , to wit: RESOLUTION NO. s6o~ WHEREAS, The funds of this County and the municipalities therein including monies now available and which can be made available by said Count y and the municipal ities therein and private contributions are inadequate to meet the relief needs of this County; and WHEREAS , The sum of $35,000. 00 per month for the mont hs of March , April, May and June , 1933, or $140 , 000. 00, is neeessary to be used in furnishing relief and work relief to needy and distressed people and in relieving the hardship resulting from unemployment in this C0unty .to June 30th, 1933; and WHEREAS, The Governor of the State is entitled t o apply to the Reconstruction Finance .Cor poration to make available t o this State a sufficient sum t o be used in supplementing local and state funds and private eontributi0ns where funds from these sources are inadequate to supply the relief needs; and WHEREAS, This Board of Supervisors is advised that any money borrowed from the Reconstruction Finance Cor poration by the Governor of this State will probably result in a depletion in future federal authorization in aid of t his State for the construct' of highways and rural post r oads; and WHEREAS , the need in this County for supplemental relief funds is so great th this Board after full investigation believes that the Governor of the State should an applicati on t o the Reconstruction Finance Cor por ation f or additional funds and t his need constitutes a justifiable r eason f or the depletion of future federal apportionme ts in aid of the State for the construction of highways and rural post roads ; now, there fore be it RESOLVED , That this Board ~f Supervisors of this County of Santa Barbara peand by this r esolution does petition tition ,/the Governor of this State t o make application to the Reconstruction Finance Cor pcration for such sum of money as will be necessary for relief in the State; which sum shall include an amount of $35,000. 00 per mont h for the months of March, April, May and J une , 1933, or a t otal of $140,000. 00 to June 30th, 1933, to be used for relief and work relief to needy and distressed people and in r elieving the hardship resulting from unemployment in this County. st/ Cla im Aga i the Es t ate of Lou i s Wahl Deceased. In the Matter of Claim Aga inst the Estate of Louis Wahlby, deceased. ' ' # y, Upon motion, duly seconded and unanimously carried, the Board passed and adopted the following Re solution , t o wit: Resolution No. S6i WHEREAS , it appears t hat one Louis Wahlby was confined in the Santa Barbara General Hospital, County of Santa Barbara, State of Cali fornia, f or a period of app~oximately 14 years, from the 12th day of August , 1917, to and including the 10th day of October, 1931, and maint ained therein at public expense ; and WHEREAS, the said Louis Wahlby died on the said 10th day of October, 1931 , in the said General Hospital; and WHEREAS , it thereafter appeared that the said Louis Wahlby was the owner of certain property, which i s now in the pr ocess of admini stration i n the County of Santa Correct ing Allowance of Claims. Reports of Officer s. . 2 9 February 14th, 1933. Barbara , State of California; NOW, THEREFORE, in accor dance with the provisions contained in section 6 of Act 5g14 of the General Laws ~f California. for 1931, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, that Fred Stevens, as Supervisor of the said County of Santa Barbara be, and he is hereby authorized to present a claim against the estate of the said Louis Wahlby in the sum of $2920. 00, for and on behalf of the said County of Santa Barbara, for the costs and expenses incurred by the said County of Santa Barbara, on behalf of the said Louis Wahlby during the time the said decedent was confined at public expense in the said Santa Barbara General Hospital . In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claims. . Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat the order made and entered on the 6th day. of February, 1933, allowing the following claims , for the amount . . " . . . and payable out of the funds designated , respectively, be and the same is hereby rescinded, t o wit: California Tire Co., for $26. 45, payable out of General Fund; Simpson, T. M. for $30. 00 , payable out of General Fund; Union Hardware & Metal Co . , for $47 . 06 , payable out of Goods Roads Fund; Wilson, Eva L. , for . $26. 45, payable out of General Fund. And it is fUrther ordered that said claims be recalled from the Auditor and . re- allowed as of the 6th day of February , 1933, for the amounts and payable out of the funds designated, respectively, to wit: California Tire Co., for $15. 75, payable out of Good Roads Fund; Simpson, T. M. , for $30. 06 , payable out of 3rd Road Fund; Un ion Hardware &"Metal Co . , for $40. 50, payable out of .Good Road~ Fund; Wilson , Eva L. , for $24. 5g, payable out of General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following . Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none. In the Matter of ReDorts of Officers. The reports of Mae Belle Buck, Superintendent of Santa Maria Hospital, Anna E. Mccaughey, Superintendent of County Detention Home, and Aleta Brownlee, Executive Secretary of County Welfare Department, for the month of January, 1933, were received, examined and ordered filed. Claim Rejec ed. In the Matter of Claim Rejected Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it i s ordered that the claim of James G. Ware, for the sum of $45. 00 be and the same is hereby rejected. Claims Laid . Over. In 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, to wit: Crouse, Ralph Dille, F. E. Square Deal Auto Wrecking Co. Seaside Oil Company t $15s . oo 100. 44 10. 20 Cancellatio In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 35 B 2, materials and of Budget Appropriati n ~ppplies, Forestry Department--Fire, General Fund, to Unappropriated Reserve Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of $160. 00 i s not needed in above account, General Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of One Hundred Sixty .Dollars ($160. 00) be a~d the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. 250 ' 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. Cancellation Budget Appropria tions. f ~ In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 35 A 5, labor, Forestry Cancellation -of Budget Aupropria tion Cancellation . , of Budget Annr opria tion Transfer of Funds from Unappropri ate Reserve. Department--Fire, General Fund, to Unappropriated Reserve. WHEREAS the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of $1,000.00 is not needed in the above account; General Fund. NOW THEREFORE, be it reso~ved 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. 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 S2 C 1, furniture and ' equipment, Superintendent of Schools, General Fund , t o Unappropriated Reserve. Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of $100.00 is not needed in above account , General Fund Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.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, 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 120 B 5, service and expense, General /Fund, the sum of $1 ,315.g7; 120 A 5, labor roads and bridges, General Fund, the sum of $1,315.SS; Second Supervisor Di strict, to Unappropriated Reserve Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of . $2,631.75 is not needed in above accounts, General Fund Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of TWo Thousand Six Hundred Fifteen and 75/100 Dollars ($2 , 631.75) 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 Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to Accoung 34 B 2, materials and supplies, Forestry Department, Unemployed, General Fund. Wher eas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a publ i c emergency, that could not ha~e been r easonably foreseen at the t ime of preparing the budget, has arisen by reason of care of outstanding bills incurred prior to January 9, 1933, when purchasing was taken over by Welfare Department, and which has depleted the funds provided for same; Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of One Hundred Sixty Dollars ($160. 00 ) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve to Account 34 B 2, materials and su~~lies, Forestry Department, unemployed, General Fund. Upon the pas sage of the foregoing resolution , the roll being c. alled, 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 Transfer of Funds from unappr opr ia t ec Reserve . Transfer of Funds from Unappr opriateli rleserve. Transfer of Funds from Unaopr opr iat ~d Reserve. . . 2t1 In the Matter of Transfer of Funds . from the Unappropriated Reserve to . ; i i "' Account 34 A 5, labor, For~stry Dep~rtment--Unemployment, General Fund. Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Sa.n ta. Bar.b ara County find that a public emergency., that could not have b~en reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the budget, has arisen by reason of care of salaries of cook, foreman and truck driver, Cuyama Camp, and which has depleted the fupds provided for same ; Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000. 00) be apd the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated r.eserve to Account 34 A 5, labor, Forestry Department, General Fund. Up.on the passage of the foregoing resol.ution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas .T. pinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, .Ronald~! . Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none. In .the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to Account S2 B 3, office supplies, Superintendent of Schools, General Fund. Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public emergency , that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the budget, nas arisen by reason of need for purchase of office supplies, and which has depleted.the funds provided for same; Now therefore, be it re solved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) be and the same is .hereby transferred from the unappropriatea reserve ~o Acm~t $2 B 3, office supplies, Superintendent of Schools, General Fund. Upqn the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervi sors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. D ~ns~ore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M, Adam and c. L. Prei sker . Nays, no~e. Absent, no~e. In .the Matter of Transfer of Funds from t~e Vnapproriated Reserve to Account l54 B 7, cash aid and relief , Unemployment Relief, General Fund. Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the budget, bas arisen by reason of need of cash aid and relief, and which has depleted the funde provided for same; Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of TWo Thousand .Six Hundred Thirty-one and 75/100 ($2,631.75) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve to Account 154 B 7, cash aid and relief, Unemployment Relief, 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, ~one. Absent, none Re-appointm~ nt V' of Men1ber o: ' County Welf; r e In . the Matter of Re-appointment of Member of Welfare Commission. It .appearing that the term of office of Elizabeth Patterson, as a Member of Commi ss i on. Cla ims Al l o ~ ed . County Welfare Commission , has expired; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered ~hat Elizabeth Patterson be and she is hereby appointed Member of County Welfare Commission, vice herself, term expired. II). the }!a tter of Claims Allowe_o Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following clains be and tne same are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out of the fund designated in the ord~r of allowance indorsed on the face of each claim, , 252 - ' respectively, to wit: Aggeler & Musser Seed Co. GENERAL FUND Aloe Co . , A. S . Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co . Alvarez, Mary Ambrose Lumber Co. American Bakery American Surgical Sales Co . Andera s Anderas Dept. Store Anderson , J . A . Army and Natry Stare Associated Charities Automobile Registration Service Au~omotive Garage Averill, George Ayala, N. Baird , Dr. C. G. Baker, Glen Bakewell, Benj . Banks Stationery Store Banks Typewriter Exchange B at~in, R. p. Beard Motor eo . Bello, v. J . Belmon , Mrs. Geronimo Bl acks Auto Boyd Works Bowers and Stokes Bovi1ers & Stokes Bowers & Stokes Bowers & Stokes Boys andGirsl Industrial Home and Farm Braun Corporation Braun Corporation Braun Corporation Brown Mug Cafe Brunswi g Drug Co. Bryant and Trott Bryant & Trott Bryant and Trott Company Burkhart and Dodson Burkhart & Dcdson Burnham , D. E. Burola s Grocery Burroughs Adding Machine Co . California Corrugated Culvert Co . California Market California Tire Company Canfield, Helen $S.6o 115. so 39. 60 5. 03 4. 30 lS.SS 26. 04 6. 6S 2. $0 117. 00 29. 20 60. 00 42. 28 27. 10 10. 00 $0. 00 s. oo 4S.oo 15. oo 6. 05 6. oo 75.00 . 50 1$2. 00 20. 00 7. 70 13. 92 76 i7. g6 7. 81 235. 00 i4.oo 1. 60 29. 50 10. 00 92.so 9. 55 72 56.15 15 . 09 10. 03 51. 37 49. 23 s.oo lOS. 20 1 ~ 10 ll. 51 150. 70 . . February l~th , 1933 Carlisle & Co. , A GENERAL FU}lD Central City Chemical Consolidated Central Market Central Market Cervantez, Mr s. Luz Chambers , J. H. Cheney Company, C. R. City Bakery City Contracting Company City Dry Cleaning Co. City Lunch Clark , Mary B. Cl ift, Mrs. Henry Clothier, C. R. Coa st Wholesale Grocery Co. Coast Whole sale Gro. Co. Collins, Margaret ~ Columbia Carbon Company Columbia Carbon Co. Consolidated Produce Co. Contractors Supply Qo Contractor ' s Supply Co Convent of Good Shepherd Copeland's Bookshop Covarrubias , Yri ~ Crakes, T. Cudahy Packing Co. Cutter Laboratory Davis, Adrian L. Davis, Margaret Dewing, H. A. Dinsmore, T. T. Dorhamann Hotel Supply Co Dominguez, Mrs. Mary Donahue , Emma Ellen Dooley , Imogene Dorman t s Motor Service Dowse , Mrs. E. M. Dreyfus, Lou is G. Dudley and Bradford Dudley and Bradford Dutra, Manuel F. Eaton, w. H. Eby, Evelyn J oyce Echarren, Mrs. Margtier i te Eis en berg's White House Electric Shop, The Elliott Addressing ~achine Co $5. 64 15.50 34.79 7.17 70. 00 30.10 12.$7 lS. 96 5. 00 1.25 3.00 36. 00 25.00 9.00 i16.g5 2543. 73 100.00 12.30 4.95 235. 4Jt. 14.25 134.95 200.4g 12.42 23. 40 107. 50 993.94 . 60. 30 50. 00 10.00 30.00 6. oo 7.g9 150. 00 22. 50 52. 00 6. 30 100. 00 12.50 60. 00 25. 00 10. 00 73 . 00 6. oo 18~72 22g.71 9. 36 125.g5 254 -------~~----------- Ellwood Dairies Fancy Fish Market GENERAL FUND Farrand , Rygel Fed er al Drug Company Feder al Drug Co . Feehan, Bert Felt s , A. w. Felts, A. w. Fill ippini , R. C. F:ixestone Serv:kce StoresFishkin, A Felming ' s Grocery do do Freitas, David Fuj i Drug Co. Fuller, Mr . Fuller and Co. W. p do do . Gale, George Gale, Howard C. ' Gardner-Wheaton Drug Co. Garrigan, J . D. Garrity , W. J Gavi ota Store General Electric X- Ray Corp. General Electric X- Ray Corp. General Food Products Co . General Products Corporation Gillette, F. J. Gilmore Oil Company G:ir audo , Mrs. Antonette Golden State Co . Gold.en State Dairy Goodchild , R. w. Gorzelle, c. Grafft , J ohn Great Atlantic & pacific Tea do do Greenwood, Mrs. Peggy Co. Griffit h, M. V. Grimes- Stassf orth Stationery Co. Gunder son, G. T. Hadley Co . , Charles R. Hanke, Adolph Hanze, Henry G. ' Harms, Mrs. Adelaid Harper , R. S. Haslams Grocery Hauser Pack ing Co. 20. 00 20. 45 7. 00 3. 50 2. 56 44. 55 90.00 19. 02 7 . 00 i6. oo 12. 00 5. 00 12. 92 6.oo 36. 75 3. 73 e.oo 7. 00 10.20 i 71. 66 4.27 . 93 13.50 72. 11 142. 50 4o. so 6. 19 s9e. 62 so.oo 2g7, go 2 . 10 161. 00 115. 00 61.13 11. 15 a. oo 25. 00 ss. oo 26. 10 4. 70 30. 94 13. so 25. 00 81. 54 6. 25 6. 50 468. 51 February 14th, 1933. Henderson, H. E. GENERAL FUND Henderson, H. E. Henderson, Ira G. Hermans Market ~ . Heumphreus-Smith Electric Company Heumphreus-Smith Electric Co. . Hilde, Stanley Hobbs, Geo. Hoffman , Mrs. Roy Hohmann , w. c. Holiday Hardware Company Ho l iday Hardware Co. Holiday Hardware Co. Holland-Worley Rug Co. Holzman , Albert J. Holzman , Albert J Hough tons Houghton s Grocery Houghton' s Store Hubble, H. A. Hunt , D. F. I som, B. A. Jacobs , Lucy Jacobson-Shealy Co Johnson , c. H. Johnson , Walter J. J ohnson. W. B. J oint Highway District No. 6 J ones St ationary Shop Jordano Bros. Jordano s Grocery Keran Laundry Co. Kesler, Joe Kidd, Geo. Kohlstedt , H. Kohl stedt , H. Krelle Pltimbing & Electric Co. . . do do do Krelle Plumbing and Electric Co. . . Larco Fish Co. , S. , Leary, Jack Leon , Jo sep'h Leslie , Mrs. Katherine Lewis Furnishings Store Lewis ' do do Li l ley , Robert c. Loftis , Mr. Grant Lompoc Light & Water Co. $10.00 15. 00 157. 50 43.4g 16.54 10.45 5s.50 110. 00 12.50 197.70 3.02 17. 90 s . 10 59. 57 30. 00 so.oo 121.10 l00.77 39.54 102. 50 10. 00 so.oo 7. 00 136.00 1.00 72.25 5.00 22500.00 7.75 29.56 126.77 2.29 93.so 91. 00 20. 00 15.00 20.15 3.55 3.s5 51.10 63.00 15. 00 i30. s1 10.00 5.00 275. 00 15. 00 13.4-6 2 5 256 Los Angeles Bottle Exchange "GENERAL FUND Ludwig, Inc. H. R. Lunde, Aage Lyons Van & Storage Maage, Henry MacRostie Bro s. do do Main , R. c. Mannings, Mannings , Martin , Ed Marvin-Neitzel Corporation Mendoza, Ohl. Messenger & Montgomery Middough Grocery Midl and Counties Pub. Serv. Corporation do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Midland do do do do do Mi l ler , Ruth A. Mission Ice Company }4iss ion Linen & Towel Supply Co . Mission Paint & Art Co. Mo lla 1h , A. L. Moore , J esse Moore Mercantile Co. Moran , Geo Morgan , G. Mo rri s , s. E. Morse , Chas. W. Mccaughey, Anna E McGregor , J. D. McGregor , J. D. McKesson-Western Wholesale Drug Co. .M cMil lan , Mr s. J. McNeil Bros. McNeil Brothers HcNe il Bros. McNutt, W. B. National Chain Bargain Store Neal Hotel Cafe News-Press Publishing Co. do do do do Ontivero s , R. $4. 54 11.99 30. 00 5. 60 1. 33 10. 00 20. 00 39. 50 90. 45 1024. 35 90. 00 4.14 12. 00 5.90 1. 50 327. 55 s7.so 2. 03 2. 98 1. 65 .g5 28.16 9. 43 112. 50 16. 00 5. 10 2. 83 112. 50 1 50. 00 82. 09 92. 90 92. 00 14. 75 135. 00 4. oo 72.00 90. 00 733 . 44 12. 00 44. 66 41.37 18. 72 15. 79 1. 98 3.00 38. 60 5.25 6. oo 88 . oo ~~---------.------------------------------------------,-----i-----, ' February 14th, 1933 ~rcutt Mercantile Ott Hardware Company GENERAL FUND do do Overgaard s Bakery Pacific Coast Coal Co. do do Pacific Coa st Co~l Co. Pacific Coa st Pub. Co do do Pacific Greyhound Lines Pacific Laundry Packer, J osephine Parma Company Parma Company Parma Co. Peake s Variety Store Pealatere, Mrs. Petra Penney, J. c. Penny , Co. , J. c Percal, Sam Pierce Bros. Pittsburgh Paint Store Porter , L. J. Price, A. M Puri tan Ice Co Pyle , Scott B. Railway Express Agency Ramirez, M. Ray ' s Pharmacy Reiner, o. J Rodenbeck ' s Rosemary Farm do do Roeser & Sons Rubel ]!o tor Company Rudolph's Groc. and Hardware Stores Ruleau, p. M. Safeway Store S & K Market S & K !{arket s do do Santiary Steam Laundry Santa Barbara Glass Co. Santa Barbara Music Co Santa Barbara Pipe & Salvage Co. Santa Barbara. Te l ephone Co. do do Santa Barbara Telephone Co. Santa Barbara Telephone Co. ' 6. oo 3.87 14.70 90. 55 17.50 32.60 6. 93 47. 75 25. 00 1.90 20. 24 152.53 2. 70 57. 02 792.24 1.60 60. 00 1. 49 3. 69 5s.43 s . 50 10. 20 15. 00 10.00 3232.so 30. 00 7. g7 90. 00 15.29 4s.oo 14.91 41. 70 8. 70 11. 00 s. 96 79.91 135.00 12.Sl 12. 415 901. 25 9. 00 66. 02 3.40 1. 60 2. 2S 25.g3 27. 7'if 40.56 17. 21 2 7 258 ' I \ Santa Barbara Telephone Company GENERAL FUND Santa Barbara Telephone Co Santa Barbara Telephone Company 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 Commercial Co . Santa Maria Drug Co . Santa Maria Gas Co do do do do Santa Maria Milk Co . Santa Maria Times Santa Maria Valley Chamber or Commerce Santa Maria Valley Warehouse Santa Maria Water Dept . Santa Ynez Valley News Scnauer Printing Studio Schauer Printing Studio do do Scherer Co. , R. L. do do Schionnemann, E. Schroeppel Dairy Seaside Oil Company Seaside Oil Company do do do Security First Nati onal Bank of L. A. do do Senay, Percy F Shaeffer, Fred. A. Shell Oil Co Shell Service Station Sinclair, s. F. do do do 16. g5 69. 5g 194. 6g 5. 05 2.25 16.20 9 . 30 5.30 21.4-5 29. 95 30.75 25.47 7. 00 37.10 75.2g l0.71 s3. s6 6. 4$ 37. 56 1.44 5.52 120. 56 5.00 37. 5g 32.20 1.90 2. 00 15.00 11. 00 79 . 00 32. 90 21. 60 10.36 175. 00 9.15 271. go 349. 60 150. g7 1.60 1054. $3 30.00 40. 00 14.00 7.50 49.14 1.99 26. 14 6g. 4g - -----------.----------------------------.------:-T---:- 2 9 Sinclair, s. F . GENERAL FUND Slover, Grace M. Smith Grocery , Fred do do Sou. Cal if. Disinfecting Co . Sou. do do . Sou. Calif. Edison Co . do do . do do Sou. Counties Gas Co. do do do do do do do do do dp Southern Pacific Company Southern Pacific Company Southern Pacifjc Milling Co do do Standard Oil Company Standard Oil Company Star ~ug Works State Street Market Stationer s Corporation do do Stephan, p . Stevens, Fred G. Stewart , John L. Stillman, E. F. Stokes, A. C. Strong , Fred E. St ubbs Jr. , J oe Stubbs, Jr. , Joe St. Francis School St. J ohn , A. s. St. Paul Dye Works St. Vincent ' s Institution Snchaneck, Mrs. Sweet, W. s. Taylor , Arthur P. Teeter, Mrs. Shirley Texas Lunch Texas Lunch Thompson , Mrs. Elizabeth T11ompson, Frank B. Townsend, Mrs. w. c. Triplett, Wm. Troy Laundry Underwood Elliott Fisher Co . $32. 00 25. 00 e. 50 8. 00 82. 69 18. 76 2. 00 3g6. 79 6. 58 133. 56 93. 64 32. 6g S. 82 42. 27 5. g2 68. 60 52. 30 13. 35 67. 02 3. 63 55. 90 17. 00 1753. 65 1. $6 5. 74 4s. oo 12. 00 44. 3g 50. 00 5. g5 118. 25 5. 43 1 . 09 375. 00 26g. 71 10. 00 1935. 00 15. 00 2. 00 1. 32 50. 00 2. 50 2. 50 20. 00 29. 70 50. 00 75.00 s22. 45 3. 90 -------~---------------------------------------- --- 260 ' , Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. GENERAL FUND Union Feed & Fuel Co . do do do do Union Hardware & Metal Co . Union Mill & Lumber Co . Union Mill & Lumber Co . Union Oil Co . of Calif. do do do do do do u. s. Post Off ice Valente, M. Valley Dairy Valley Motor Service Co . Van s Market Mrs Isabel Vasquez Walker, J. w. Walker, R. o. Weber Baking Company Weber Co . ' o . J . do do Weldon, Thomas p Weidman, Mrs. Nellie West Side Service Station We stern Loose Leaf Co. Wilson & Co . Wilson & D'Andrea do do Wilson, V. Wolfes Drug Store Zahlke, Mrs. Josie Hosmer, H. FIRST ROAD FUND Bryant & Trott Ellis, M. J . FIFTH RDAD FUND Froom Plumbing Co . , Arthur do McNeil Bros. do Pacific Coast Coal Co. Webb, Chl . Adams, Norman GOOD ROADS Albertoni , Joe Allen Brothers Ambrose Lumber Co. Ambrose Lumber Co . Arneel & Brandt Austin Western Road Mach. Co . FUND 6. 2g 112. 70 l . SO lt.oo 53. 69 19.66 30. 95 5. 5g 7. 06 s5. 55 3. 00 31. 96 s4. oo 21 . 21 2. 00 s.oo 15. 00 120. 00 13. 00 s. 50 42. 07 10. 7g 4-2. 54- 2. 50 1 . 00 70. 00 1$60. 57 4. oo 12.25 3. 75 33. so 30. 00 25. 00 234. 23 60.00 6. 2$ 20. 21 4SS. 03 99. 42 5. 00 45. 00 110. 00 99 . 00 7. 00 1. 75 52. 63 20. 44 February 14th, 1933 Automobile Club of Sou. Calif. GOOD ROADS FUND $4.50 Ayala, J. P Barnes , s. Barnett, Ivan Ba tkin, H. p. Beuterbaugh , Fred Brown-Bevis Company Brown, Robt. Dodson, Burchart Camargo, Angelo Camargo, Jim Campbell, John Campbell, v. c . Caracubura, John Carpinteria Valley Lumber Co Celite Corporation Challender , Roy G. Clarke, Walter Collar , J. N. Concrete Machinery & Supply Co Concrete Machinery & Supply co Contractors Supply Co. Devaul, J. M. Downing , Harry Duval, Rube Edelbutte, Bird Fabing, F. L. Felts , A. w. Fowler, L. D. Fratis, Joe Ga tes, F. H. Gehr, Lloyd Glines, E. Gl ines, John Goddard-Ja ckson Co. Gorzelle, H. Grafft, John Granib, Che st er Graton, Louis H & H Auto Parts Hanley, Leo Harnischfeger Sales Corp. do do Haskell, P. Kawkins Tire Service Henderson , John Henning, Arthur Hildenbrand, A. J. Hildenbrand, W. G. 22. 50 Sl. 00 2. 00 105.00 17.60 i3.g5 15.00 34.35 20.00 10$.00 22.50 45.00 5.00 13. 7g 17. 9g 10.00 44.oo g775 72.32 26.5$ 11.12 45.75 100.00 20.00 22.50 45.00 ll2.g3 22.50 s6. oo 2233.66 19. 25 115.00 20S.OO 15.96 100.00 24.oo 47.00 31.gg 3.70 131.25 99.so 150.62 25.00 41.45 71.50 20.00 7s.60 29.00 2 1 262 ' ' Ingamells . Welding Shop GOOD ROADS FUND Inger so 11-Rand Co. Jackson, R. F. J ensen, A. J ensen , Lars Johnson, w. B. Jones , Chas. Kelly, H. Kennedy , Tom Lompoc Light & Water Dept. Camillo Lopez Luke & Livingston do do Mack International Motor Truck Corp. do do Magneto & Electrical Serv. Maxwell, Frank Mondoza , John Miller , Lee Mellish , A. McNeil Bros Nelson , John Nelson, O Ostini , Fedel Pain, J oe Parish, T. A. Parker , Pete Parnell, Harry Randal 1 , Ray Richards , David Robison , M. H. Roden beck' s Roger s , Earl Ross , A. E. Ruffner & Ruffner Garage . Rule Truck Service Sanchez , R. Santa Barbara Telephone Co. Santa Maria Gas Co. Santa Mar ia Valley R. R. Co. do do Saralegui, Bernard do Raymond Saulsbury , Lenn Shaw, Frank . Shaw, R. L. Silva, D. Silva, M. G. Smith Booth Usher Co. 4.oo 3.65 32. 00 17. 50 25. 00 30. 52 72. 00 110.00 30. 63 14.60 24. oo 23.72 4.10 .35 4. 6o , 2$. 20 47.20 25. 00 is9.oo 15. 00 112.47 27. 13 100. 00 39.75 82. 00 6.oo 25. 00 65. 00 49 . 00 72. 00 156. 00 21.50 25. 00 15. 00 3.35 19.25 95. 00 11.so 15. 00 65.05 14. 00 10. 00 10. 00 156. 75 12.50 22.50 110. 00 32. 00 \ , February 14th, 1933 Spanne, Geo GOOD ROADS FUND Stellmach, Ohl. Stewart, John Stroman, Ralph Stubblefield, Oscar Sturgeon, C. Sturgeon, H. L. Sullivan, Earl Thompson , H. c. Union Hardware & Metal Co. Union H~rd'.V:re & Metal Co . do do Union Mil l & Lumber Co. Usher, T. S. Walker, Wm. Whalen, J. T. . . Whitney, Chas . Winans, c. A. calif. Garage LOS ALAMOS FIRE DIST. FUND Smith , Frank GUAD. CEME. DIST. FUND 39.00 115.00 20. 00 6.oo 6. oo 90. 00 144.oo 54.75 20.00 gg.52 55.49 2. 57 s.32 57. 00 6. oo 156. 00 115. 00 Sil v'a, Wm. p. LOS ALAMOS PUB. CEME. DIST. FUND 14. oo Mid. Coun. Pub. Serv. CASMA. LT. DIST. FUND do do ~UAD . LT. DIST. FUND do do LOS. ALAMOS LT. DIST. FUND do do ORCUTT LT. DIST. FUND Santa Maria Gas Co. GUAD. LT. DIST. FUND Sou. Calif. Edison Co. MISSION CANYON LT DIST. FUND j a1. ro 94-.20 g7.95 93. 60 go. oo 3s.72 Mid. Co s. P. S. Corp. SANTA MARIA CEME. DI ST. 15. 65 FUND Mullin , Boyd s. M. Cons truction Co . s. M. Daily Ti mes s. M. Tran s~er & Storage Co. Smith, c L. Venaas , Esther M. West coast Iron & Metal Co. Whiteside,T. L. Whitney , M. H. Ander. a s UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF FUND Hitchcock , H. R. Roderibeck e 90.00 119.50 14. 75 1.50 70. 00 20.00 9.35 . 90. 00 157.50 Upon the passage of the foregoing order , the r oll being called, the f ollowing Supervisqrs voted Aye , to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none. IDpon motion the Board adj ourned sine die. Attest: The foregoing minutes are ~ Clerk. Chair:ma11 Board Cf Supervis ors. 264 Call for a Special Meet g. CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING. We, the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa ' In the Matter / of Roads Recommended as Secondary State Highway Barbara , State of California, believing that the interests of the County require that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors be called to attend thereto. It is ordered that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, be and the same is hereby called for February 16th , 1933 , at 10 o 'clock a . m. The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting , to wit: In the 11atter of Roads Recommended as Secondary State Highways Dated Feb. 16th, 1933 Board Santa - of Supervisors of the County of Barbara , State of California. C. L. PREISKER F. G. STEVENS SAM J. STANWOOD THOS. DINSMORE RONALD !A. ADAM Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, February 16th, 1933, at 10 o clocka. m. Present : Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G~ Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L Preisker , and the Clerk. Supervisor O. L. Preisker in the chair. The Board met pursuant to call In the Matter of Roads Recommended as Seccndary State Highways. Upon motion , duly seconded and 'unanimously carried, the Board passed and adopted the f ollowing Resolution ; to wit : RESOLUTION NO. S?3_._ WHEREAS, the California Highway Commission and Department of Public Works have requested Santa Barbara County to submit a plan and recommendations of county roads t o be added to the state secondary highway system; now , therefore , BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors and Planning Commission of this county concurrentl~ submit the attached map and recommend that the following highways be considered , in the order given , for inclusion in the secondary highway system. (The of Roads Recommended as Secondary State Highways order of importance is as agreed upon jointly by the Supervisors and Planning Commission of Santa Barbara 1. Connections through cities: a. Santa Barbara b. Santa Maria 7~ 5 miles 2. 0 miles 9.5 2. Las Cruces, Lompoc , Orcutt , Richfield Beacon Route : 21. 0 miles 2. 0 miles 19.5 miles 5. 0 miles 47.5 a . Las Cruces- Lompoc b. Lompoc City Connection c. Lompoc- Orcutt d. Orcutt-Richfield Beacon 3. Connection of Casitas Road (Maricopa) with State Highway, including road to State Park: 3.0 miles 4. . Suey Crossing,-Santa Maria Guadalupe Route: a. Santa Maria-Guadalupe S. 0 miles b. Santa Maria-Suey Crossing 2.0 miles c. Connections through cities ; Santa .Maria 2.0 miles Guadalupe 1. 0 m1. _1 es 13.0 5. Orcutt-Guadalupe Ruute io. 5 miles Board County,) Cumulative Total Mileage 60. 0 73.0 s3. 5 . \ . Petitions f oJ.i.-County Aid. 6. Santa Ynez-Buellton-Lompoc Route: A. Santa Ynez- Solvang-Buellton b. Buellton-Lompoc 7. Sa.~ta Barbara By- pass Routes: a. Ocean Boulevard b. Laurel Canyon- Sycamore Canyon S. Foothill Road from Toro Canyon Road to Casitas Pass Road . . 9. Foxen Canyon Route: a. S~ey Road-Gar ey- Los Olivos 16. Harriston-Los Alamos Road 11. Los Olivos- Solvang -High~ay Route (via Alamo Pintado and Alisal Roads) g. 0 miles 19.0 miles 27. 0 s.5 miles 5. 0 miles 13.5 7. 0 miles 34. 0 miles 9.0 miles 13. 0 miles 124. o 131. 0 1s7. o AND BE IT FuRTHER RESOLVED, that conies of this resolution be forwarded to the legisla.tive representatives of Santa Barbara County and to the Highway Commission, and engineers of the Department of Public Works. Santa Barbara, California. Februar y 16 , 1933 (SEAL) C. L. PREISKER , Chairman , Board of Supervisors. D. F. HUNT , Clerk , Board of Supervisors. L. Deming Tilton, Secretary , Planning Commission. John A. Jameson , Chairman , Planning Commission . Upon motion, the Board adjourned sine die. The foregoing minutes are hereby approved. ( Attest : Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, February 20th, 1933 , at 10 o'clock a . m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L Preisker, and the Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Preisker in the chair The minutes of the meetings of February 14th and 16th, 1933, were read and approve . 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 General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set opposite their respective names on the first day of March , 1933, to wit: Barnes, Allen Grinstead, A. o. Miller , Margaret Bracegirdle, Annie Bush, Frank Cook , Herbert Qordero , Teresa Cota, Benito Dominguez, Josefa Garcia , Cipriani FIRST SUPERVI SOR DISTRICT . I u 9 I p ; c : . . Summerland, California Carp inter ia, Oalifornja Box 264, Carpinteria, Calif. SECOND SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. % Mrs. Robt. McFadden, 320 An_acapa Will call at Auditor ' s Office II " It II 906 Garden Street $31 East Carrillo Street 219 E. Canon Perdido 1906 Castillo Street II $20. 00 25. 00 20 . 00 22. 00 12. 00 10. 00 12. 00 10. 00 10. 00 5.00 ~------- ---- - - ----------- 265 - Petition of Union Oil Co., et al. , for Abandonment of Road , in 5th Road District. Correcting - Allowanc& of Claim. Gonzales , Mrs. Louis Harris, Emmll Harvey , Ruth Hathaway , Ella Hurley, Ida J ones , Gomer Knudsen, James Lane, Mary Pa,dilla, Jova Pearson, Hans Smith, Eleanor St in son, Addie Filburn, Fred Welch, Wesley Edward Doerges, Henry Emmons, Ble.nche Schuler, Agnes Seerey, Vera West, Leona Golden, Winifred Patino, Canu ta Toledo , Filimena In the Matter ----- ---- -----. ----- -- ------------ % County Welfare Dept. , s. B . ig30 Bath Street 526 w. Victoria 128 Castillo Street S22t Orange Avenue 1127 Chapala Street % County Welfare Dept. , s. B. 2211 Garden Street ~ County Welfare Dept . , s. B . 12 w. Carrillo Street, (rear) % County Welfare Dept. , s. B. 52S Bath Street / THIRD SUPERVISQR DI STRICT . % F. Armstrong, Los Olivos Kinevan Ranch, San Marcos Pass FOURTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT Send all District *4 checks t o Santa Maria Office FIFTH SUPERVISOR DISTRIOt Send all District *5 checks to Santa Maria Off ice $20. 00 20. 00 25. 00 25.00 25. 00 3. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 3. 00 10. 00 1 0. 00 14.oo 10. 00 12. 00 20. 00 20. 00 20. 00 12. 00 5. 00 5. 00 6. 00 of Petition of Union Oil Company of California, et al. , For Abandonment of Certain Roads , in Road District No. 5, in Santa Barbara County, State of California. ORDER FIXING TIME. It appearing to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California , that the Petition of Union Oil Company of California, et al., filed with the Clerk of this Board on the lSth da~r of February, 1933 , in the above entitled matter , has been signed by more than ten freeholders of said County, two of . whom are re sidents of said Fifth Road District, and who are taxed therein for road purposes; It is Ordered, that said Petition be heard on Monday , the 13th day of March , 1933, at 10 o ' clock a . m. at the Board Room of said Board of Supervisors, in the Cour House, in the City of Santa Barbara, County of Santa Barbara , State of California, an that notice be given to all freeholders in said Road District of the time and place fixed for hearing said petition as aforesaid, by publicati on of such notice in the Santa Maria Vidette, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in said County, for at least two successive weeks prior to the day fixed for said hearing , and that such notice shall also be posted conspicuously along the line of the propose vacation of said roads proposed to be abandoned. In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim. Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the or.der made and entered on the 14th day of February, 1933 , allowi ng the claim of Santa Barbara Telephone Company, for the sum of $194. 6$ , payable out of General Fund, be and the ' Leasing Tax Deeded Lands Assembly Bil 1416. Cancellation of Funds. Tra.nsf er of Funds. Revi sion of Budget Appro priation. February 20th, 1933 same is hereby rescinded; and I t is further ordered that said claim be recalled from the Auditor and reallowed, as of the 14th day of February, 1933, for the sum of $191 .3g, payable out of General 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 ~ Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker . Nays , none. Absent, none. In the Matter of Leasing Tax Deeded Lands. A communicati on was received from the State Controller , in the above entitled matter , and upon mo t ion , duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that said matter be referred to Supervi sor Sam J. Stanwood. I n the Matter of Assembly Bill 1416. Senator Edgar W. Stow addressed the Board in rela tion to Assembly Bill 1416 , in regard to dr illing permits on tidewater lands. Upon mo t ion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat said natter be referred to a committee consisting of the Planning Commission , District Attorney and Senator Stow, to formulate a resolution thereo n . In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 132 C 41, Rincon Road, purcpase Campbell Road , Third Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund, t o Unappropriated Reserve. WHEREAS the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of $5,000. 00 is not needed in above fund; Now therefore , be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Five . Thousand Dollars ($5 , 000 . 00 ) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve Good Roads Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution , the roll being called, the fol - lowing Super vi 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 . In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to Account 132 A 5, labor , Third Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund , $4, 000. 00; and to Account 132 B 4 , repairs and replacements , Third Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund,$1 , 000. 00. Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public emer gency , that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the budg~t , has arisen by reason of expenses in above accounts, end which has depleted the fund~ provided for same ; Now therefore, be it re solved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Fi ve .Thousand Dollars ($5 , 000. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unapp.ropriated reserve to Account 132 A 5, labor, Third Supervisor District, Good Roads. Fund , $4 ,000. 00; and to Account 132 B 4, renairs and replacements , Third Supervise Distr.ict , Good Roads Fund , $1 , 000. 00. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution , the roll bei ng called, the following Spervisors voted Aye , to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens Ronal~ M. Adam and C. L. Preisker . Nays , none. Absent, none. In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Whereas , it appears to the Board of Super visors that a revision within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Pl'obation Officer, General Fund, is necess y; Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows , to wit : Transfe~ from Account 75 B 1 , communication and 268 transportati on , Probat i on Officer, General Fund , the sum of $2. 46 , to Account 75 B 5, service and expense, Probation Officer, General Fund. Upon the passage o.f the foregoing Resolut ion, the r oll bei ng cal led, the fo ll owing Supervisors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fr ed G. Stevens , Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker . Nays , none. Absent , none. Claims All owe . -- Jn the Matter of Claims Al lowed. Upon motion , duly. seconded and carried , .it .is ordered that the following claim be and the same are he reby al lowed , each claim for the amount and payabl e out of the fund designated in the order of allowance indorsed on the face of each cl a1m , respecti ely, to Wit : Adam , Ronald M. . GENERAL FUND Alexander , Edit h Amer ican Optical Company do do Associated Drug Co . Azar Bros. Grocery Balaam, Effie Balcom , Helen Bancroft -Whitney Banks ' Typewr i t er Exchange Barrick , A. R. Bekins Van & Storage Berter o , Jules Boakes, George Budd & Bodine Bower s & Stokes .Bradl ey Cafe Branch , . Inez Branch , Mrs. Inez Sraun Cor por ation Brown , Willi am G. Brownlee, Al eta Bryant & Trott Bur ns , Geo. . California Brush Company Oen tr al Mar ket Central Market Certified Labor atory Products Chapala Cash Grocery Ohr i sty, Jean Coast Wholesal e Grocery Co . Copb , Chas. Coie , Mrs. L. M. Coles , Butler _ Comne r cial Motor Service Community Tile Co . Conser , w. H. Consumers Fuel Oil Co. Conti11ental Grocery ' $63.00 7. 50 5. 00 4. oo 3. 24 10. 00 . 1 0. 00 6. oo 36. so 2. 70 40 . 00 22.50 75. 00 5. 00 13.41 5. 74 4. 75 25. 00 25.00 4. 53 7. 50 i 69 . 9g g5. 65 2. 33 12.56 62. 04 71. 23 3. os 4. oo 9. 00 4S.99 2.33 20. 00 15. 00 120. 00 13. 50 50 . 00 45. 90 27. 99 ----- ------~-------.--------------,------------------------,---------------- February 20t h, 1933 Cont i nental Store GENERAL FUND do do Cordero, Mary . Covey , Clarence Craven!? , Tom Crescent Garage Cross, A. Davis, c. E. Davis, Mrs. Chas. Dewing, H. A. Dietzgen Company, Eugene Donahue, Emma Ellen Dorrance, French Doyle, Mrs. W. T. Dunham, Clair Eby, Evelyn Joyce Enterprise Dairy Co. Espenosa , A. Estudillo, R. C. Faulding s Feehan, Bert Feldman Company , J. M. Felts, A. w. Firestone Service Stores do do Fl int, Byron Foxen , John Freeze and Freeze Gardner Wheaton Drug Company Gay, Pearl General Electric X-Ray Corp. General Product.a Corp. Great Atlanti c & Pacific Tea Co . do do do do Greve, Leslie Haas, Baruch & Co . Hadley Company, Charles R Hargrave, Seth Harper & Reynolds Corp. do do Henderson, H. E. do do Herbst Plating Works Hern, Wesley Hill , Clarence Hitchcock , H. R. Hitchcock, H. R. ' I $141.64 103. 92 5. 00 15. 00 55. 00 1. 95 15. 00 5. 00 29 . 50 15. 00 27. g6 1 . 29 15. 00 24. oo 2. 33 15. 00 17,51. 34 40. 00 5. 00 3 10 5. 00 5. 06 1. 31 47.45 32.s5 15. 00 1.33 1. 31 64. 0S 15. 00 gg.34 124. 5g 12. 00 3. 00 2. 50 10. 00 13 . 50 12. 60 15. 00 72. 64 101. 51 5. 00 5. 00 $4. 90 50. 00 10. 00 11. 73 5.16 2 9 270 Hobbs , Emmet GE!fERAL FUND Hollingshead , O. M Huerta , Caesario Jordan , J. Karl's Grocery Kettner, A. N. Lamb , Emily Oothout Lang & Son , Mark Lester, James Lompoc Ligpt & Water Dept . Marriott & Co . o. c . do do Marsh , N. E Marsh , N. E. Maulhardt , J. B Merriam , Mr s. J. H. Merriam , Mrs. J . H. Miller , Mrs. A. L. Mi ssion Ice Co . Monteci to Store Monte Vista Dairy do do . McKesson-Western Wholesale Drug Co McLean , Geo . G. McNe i l Bros McRae Service Station, J ohn Neilsen and Petersen Omer od, Mrs. F. Opportunity Shop Otis Elevator Company Ovieda, Toney . Pa cific Coast Pub. Co. . Pa cific Coast Publ i shing Co. Pacific Greyhound Lines Parker , H. c. Peregra , Delfina Pierce Bros. do do Porter , Mrs. Carl Prei sker, C. L. Pyramid Tile Co Reynolds , Reginald Rhoades , Coy Rogers , E. F. Rudolph ' s Stores Ruffner , Chas. Russells El Paseo Safeway Store do do $4S. oo 5. 00 9. 00 s . 94 ~.11 50. 00 10. 00 s6. 24 49. 00 6.70 4.75 ll.30 35.00 56. 00 2.50 2.00 60. 00 5. 00 2.so 19.23 133.90 33.90 121.24 35. 00 21. so 3. 7g i6.oo 15. 00 3. 75 9.57 50. 00 288 . 50 21. 03 4. 95 60. 00 9. 50 12. 00 55. 00 8. 71 75 . 00 6s. 50 3. 00 32. 00 15. 00 7. 72 3. 00 13. 00 3. 06 6. oo Feburayr 20th, 1933 Safeway Stores GENERAL FUND Santa Barbarana Santa Barbara Clinic S . B. Cottage Hospital Santa Barbara Glass Co Santa Maria Drug Co . Sa,n ta l1ar ia Valley Vidette Santa Maria Valley Wha . Co Schurmeier, Harry L. do do Seaside Hospita l of Long Beach Seaside Oil Company Seaside Oil Company do do Seaside Oil Company do do Senay, Percy F. Shell Grocery Shepard , Frank Shorkley, Dr. T. 1~ . Smith, Emma W. Smith, J ame s Southern Qalifornia Disinfecting Co. Southern California Edison Co . do do Southern Counties Gas Co. do do do do Southern Pacific Comuany Southern Pacific Milling Co . Spa rtan Grocery Spartan Grocery Standard Oil Co. of Calif. Stanwood, W. s. Stemper, Emil Sterling Press Stewart, Frank Stewart, Frank Taylor, A. P. Thompson, George H Tyrrell , Lew Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. Union Hardware & }.fetal Co Un ion Oil Co . of Calif Utility Grocery Valley Market Vall ey l1otor Sales Company Ver ner ' s Carpinteria Market Wade, Elijah $266 . 50 77. 50 10. 00 26. 40 1. 25 42. os 20. 00 5. 00 13. 50 165.97 80. 10 91. 91 30. 00 100. 30 24. 90 10. 00 9. 00 25. 00 g. oo 22. 75 234. 17 5. 24 110. 45 55. 14 3. 05 4. 79 161. 52 91. 00 30. 16 66.14 50. 00 4o. oo 18. 00 14. 00 14.oo 15. 00 4. oo 7. 50 3. 00 6. 56 14. 76 5. 00 5. 65 . 45 24. 12 2 :1 ------ - --------- ,~-~~- ----------------- -------- ---------------------.--------- 272 Warner, Mary GENERAL FUND Weber Co . , o. J Weldon , Thomas P. Westsid!3 Dairy West Side Service Station Wheeler, Reynolds & Stauffer Whit e , Mr s. C. B. Wilson Chevrolet Company Wullbrandt, Herb Gracia , Ed FIRST ROAD FU1TD Graharn , Erne st Shepa r d , c. Wilbur, Louis Freeze and Freeze THIRD ROAD FUND Sou. Calif. Edison Co Alvarado, L. FOURTH ROAD FUND Mendez , Geo. Wakefield, c. E. Haslam & Co. , W. A. FIFTH ROAD FUND Motor Fr eight Terminal Co . Allegria, Jo eM. Amer Qcan Railway Express Ander son , o. A. Aya1a, J. P. Baker , Glen Barrick & Son, F. S. Ba tes, Thomas W Bates, Tom Block , A. Breck , Benjamin Breen , Ed GOOD ROADS FUND Broadway Battery & Electric Shop Brown-Bevi s Con1pany Burns, Jim Carson , o. F. Cloer , J. E. Collar , Elmer Cordero , Joe Dinsmore, Albert Dinsmore , Francis Dinsmor e , Francis Doerr , L. R. Dover , Frank Fir estone Servi ce St o~e s Fisk, E. Floyd, Manley $2. 00 24. 75 16. oo 69. 3g 1 . 00 1S2. 50 2. 50 10. 00 15. 00 12.52 4. 72 20.00 2. 65 4. 20 22. 50 32. 00 30. 00 52. 00 i -6 . 00 15. 50 49.50 60. 00 7.39 13. 90 21 . 00 15. 00 15. 00 94. 50 45. 00 40. 50 45. 00 4. 50 s2.50 40. 00 150. 67 15. 00 50. 00 February 20th, 1933. Glantz, Walter GOOD ROADS FUND Goleta Garage and Machine Shop Gr ahar.11 , Robert Grigsby , Al Gunderson , G. '.'I '. Hal 1 , Bruce Hartley , Cyril Hoffman, w. o. Holt, Lee Johnson , W. H. Kirkwood, J ames Lambert , c. E. Lambert , Clarence Lambert , Ray Lopez , Del Lundber g, J. H. . . . Mattos , Manuel Miller , Frank Mo l l , Frank Nels.o n, s. E. Osterman, H. W. Overton, t. w. O. vieda, Ed G. Packard, Andrew Ralph , Roy Reily Ma. chine Works Richardson , c. P. . Richardson , Max Rincon Garage & Machine Shop Robbins , E. A. Robles , Daniel Rodman , Walter Romero, Fred Romero , Louis Rowe , E. s. Rudolph ' s Grocery & Hardware Co . Ryan, J. Santa Barbara Brake Service Seasi de Oil Company do Smith Hardware Co. Smith , J a,me s Smith Hardware Co., w. R. Snow , Beverley Sproul, A. Square Deal Auto Wreck ing Co . Stevens, C. P. Stroman, Ralph Stt1bbs, Jr. , J oe 50. 00 40. 00 99 . 95 20. 00 3.90 9. 00 7. 50 15. 00 30. 00 96. 00 ig. oo 75. 00 10 . 00 3. 40 40. 00 22. 50 49 . 00 25. 00 25. 00 15. 00 55. 00 5. 00 10. 00 19. 00 22. 00 40. 00 4. 95 40. 00 40. 00 50. 00 40. 00. 60. 00 72. 00 53. 1g 25. 00 30. 50 219. so 160. 09 4. 25 20. 05 4. 45 60. 00 40. 00 10. 20 20. 00 2 3 274 Call f or a Specia l Meeti St. John, A. s. GOOD ROADS FUND Sunset Garage Thompson , George H. Truxillo , G. w. Union Mill & Lumber co. Union Oil Company of California Weideman, J . c . West ern Motor Transfer Western Motor Transfer Whitney, Cha s. Wicks, Frank Williams, Charles Witte , W. A. Witt er, c. G. Sou. Calif. Edison Co. CARY. LT. DIST. FUND Harkson , Harald SOLVANG FIRE DIST. FUND Roth , Chris Covarrubias , Yris SANTA liIARIA CEME. DIST. FillID Federal Drug Co. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF FUND $15. 00 6. 61 g. 75 15. 00 21. 57 21. 06 3. 75 1. 65 lS. 75 1$ . 00 25. 00 17. 50 15. 00 25. 00 25. 00 104-. $2 1. 00 1 . 25 Upon the passage of the forego ing ortler, 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. Ab sent, none. Upon motion the Board adj ourned sine die The foregoing minutes are hereby approved. - ---~--- Board of Supervisor s. Attest: CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING . We, the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of the Co unty of Sant Ba rbara, State of California , believing that the interests of the County require that . . . a special meeting of the Board o f Supervisors be called t o attend thereto . It is ordered that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisor s of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California , be and the same is hereby called f or February 2is~,1933, at 10 o 'clock a . m. The following is the business t o be transacted at said meeting, to wit : In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment . Dated Feb. 21st, 1933 Board of Supervi sor s of the County of Santa Barbara , State of Cal ifornia. C. L. PRE I SKER S.~M J . STANWOOD THOS. DINSMORE F. G. STEVENS RONALD M. ADAM Cou11ty A id fo Relief of Unemployment. Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California, f ebruary 21st , 1933 , at AO o 'clock a . m. Present: Supervi sors Thoreas T. Dinsmor e, Sam J. Stanwood and Fred G. Stevens, and the Clerk. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, Supervisor Sam J. Stanwood was designated as Chairman , pro tem. In the Mat ter of County Aid for Relief 9f Unemployment: " It appearing to the Board of Supervisors t hat the following applicants are proper persons to recei ve county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat the Auditor draw his warrant on- the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set opposite their re spective names , to wit: Name Ayala, Marie Butler , Maud Ball , Freda Bell, Mabel Cadwell, Helen Coplelan, Mabel Cozallio, Mary Craig, Genevieve Cook, J ean Cross , Nellie Evans, Clara Fields, Leone Goggia , Agnes Gentry, Lena Jepperson , Clara J a ckman , Edna King , Rose Linville , Blanche Madden , Mrs. Osca r Mentner, Genieve McMurdo , Ann Newman, Charlotte Peebl es, Mrs. J. Riveria , Trinidad Sailor, Mattie Romero , Harriet Tsirles , Lillian Ya rborough , Lena Andrews, Thos. Garmon , Chas. Harty , John Olivera, Harry Alkire , Oma Andrade , Marie Ashbaugh , Minnie Beaudette, Delia Amount f5.oo 10.00 5. 00 3.00 s. oo s.oo 7. oo 5. 00 5. 00 4.oo 7. 00 1 0 . 00 4.oo 2. 00 6. oo 6. oo 4.oo 5.00 4.oo 2. 00 9 . 00 3. 00 4.oo 4. 00 6.,oo 5. 00 6. 00 8. 00 10. 00 9. 00 9.00 6. 00 4. 00 4. 00 ' District Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 2 5 276 ' ) Name Larson, Ellen Mackey, BlancP.e Mercado , Berta Silva, Maria Winn, Mildred Jack son , Vera Nigh, Pearl Qualle s , Christy Rodgers , Julia Gearing , Ida Acuna, Santiago Al acorn, Tho s . Allen, James Altamirano, Igancio Al va.rez , Sulpcio Ambriz, Jesus Ames , Forrest Anchundo , Antonio Araluce, Abel Arrellanes , Luz A. Arr ias , Chas. Ashbaugh , Bart Avila, Ingacio Abbey, Clinton Allen, Robt. Besette, Frank Banks , Perry Barbere , Robt . Barrett, Ben Barrios, Joe Bateman, Roy Beltram , Felix Bel train, John Beltram , Sisto Benitz , Antonio Besette, Frank Bianchin , Orlando Blevins, Wm. Bostrom, John Breck, Ed z. Branson, Hugh Breck, Ed Brentner , Howard Brock , Emmett Burns , John Bischoff , Bernard B. Briscoe , Jos. w. Barr, Harley Chianis, John Amount 10. 00 4. 00 4. 00 2. 00 6.oo 6. 00 1. 00 8. 00 2. 00 3. 00 5. 00 5.00 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 7.50 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 2.50 5. 00 2. 50 10. 00 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 7.50 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 5. 00 10. 00 7. 50 7.50 2.50 2. 50 5. 00 2. 50 10.00 7. 50 2.50 5. 00 2.50 5.00 10. 00 Di strict Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do . Name Caballero , Edward Caballero , Rapheal Callahan, Lyle Calderon , T. A. Calles, Geronimo Campas, Augusto Carroll, Charles Campos, Elias Ca,rrillo, Ray Cano , Edward Ca se , Hugh Castillo, J oseph Chacon, Eustacio Cisneros , J os. R. Clark, Edgar Conlon, J ames :Sr Connolly, James Cooper, p. w. Contreras, Faustino Cordero , Angel Cordero, Harry E. Cordero, Peter Cordero, Victor Corral, Monte Carral, Martin Corral, Lazaro Cota , Alfonso Cota, Juan Cot a , Lawrence Cuellar, E. Cuevas, Fred Cuevas, Antonio Curtis, Lawrence N. Craig, Frank Cody, Andrew Cochran , Georga Dale, J oseph Davis, J oe Davila, Abel Darling, Robt. Dawson , Robt. Decker , Leroy Delgadilla, Gregory Delk, Robert Desmore, John Dewar, Wm. Diaz, A. R. I Diaz , Henry Amount $5.00 7. 50 5. 00 5 . 00 7. 50 2 ~o 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 5 . 00 7. 50 5. 00 7. 50 2. 50 7. 50 5. 00 2.50 10.00 2.50 5. 00 . 5. 00 5. oo 5. 00 5.00 5 . 00 5. 00 5. 00 2. 50 5.00 2. 50 2.50 5. 00 10. 00 5. 00 5. 00 15. 00 2. 50 5. 00 5. 00 2. 50 . 10. 00 10. 00 5. 00 2. 50 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 7. 50 District Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do ao do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 278 Name Diaz, Michael Dickscheidt , Wm. Dominguez , Alber t Dom inguez , Dan Donovan, J . p. Dominguez , Edward Doubek ; Chas. Downey , Glenn Donaway , Elmer Doremus , Fant omas Dav is , J oe Eckles , Ll oyd Eliza l de , Timotio Engelson , Adolph Espana, J ose Espino sa, Vincent Estrada , Estephen Gaete , Anastacio Galindo , Ant onio Galindo , Gilbert Gal usha , Lester Gapa, John F. Garcia, Carme lo Garcia, Gab riel Garcia, Pedro Garcia, Wenselado Gleason , Jack Gonzales , Armando Gonzales , Ed. R. Gonza l es , Edwardo Gonzal es , Gregorio Gonza"'J.es , Julio Goux, Tony Gower , Ray Gramasco , J ohn Gray son , Harry Greenwal d , Ed Farkason , J ohn P. Fech t , J a cob Feliz, J os. s. Fernandez , J oe F. Fernandez , Juan Jose Fontana , J ohn n .t;t orbes, Chas. Fo r d , Harry Franco , Manuel French , Henry . Fraust o , Severo Amount 2. 50 7. 50 7 . 50 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 7. 50 10. 00 2. 50 2. 50 12. 50 5. 00 7. 50 12. 50 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 7.50 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 10. 00 7. 50 2. 50 2. 50 7. 50 5. 90 7. 50 5. 00 2. 50 7. 50 2. 50 2. 50 10. 00 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 10. 00 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 I Di strict Second 154~B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do ,/ do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do . do do do do do do do do do - - - February 21st, 1933 Name Amount District Friedly , Allen $7 -50 Second 154-B-7 Fuller, J ohn 5. 00 do Funke , Wer11er 5. 00 do Fox, Carl 7. 50 Feernandez, J oe 2.50 do Gross , Cleveland 7. 50 do Gretzinger , Ralph 2. 50 do Gutierrez, Epifania 7. 50 do Gutierrez, Antonio do Glaister , Middleton 5. 00 do Gudgeon , Geo. 2. 50 do Heeter, Marion 2. 50 do Hal 1, Albert o. 5. 00 do Hamilton, Louis 7.50 do Hart , Raymond 5. 00 do Hartman , Ed 7. 50 do Henderson , Orville 10. 00 do Hendrickson, Wren 10. 00 do Hernandez , Albert 12. 50 do Hernandez , Ignacio B. 12. 50 do Hernandez, J ose s. 5. 00 do Hernandez, J ose N. 5. 00 do Herrera, Chas. 7. 50 do Herrera , Felipe 7. 50 do Herrera, Salvadore 7. 50 do Huegel, Erhardt 3. 75 do Hewston, Edward 5.00 do Hickman, Clyde 7. 50 do Hildebrand, Carl 1.25 do Hildebrand, Geo. 5. 00 do Hodgin, Leon 10. 00 do Hogan, Lester 5. 00 do Holden, Clarence 5. 00 do Ho lg in , Esequiel 7. 50 do Hollis , Chas. 3. 75 do Hove land, Chris 5. 00 do Hook, Arthur 7. 50 do Hopkin , Harry s. 2. 50 do Hooker , Wilbur 7. 50 do Howell , Chas. 2.50 do Hurt , Wm. 5. 00 do Hynes , Fred 7. 50. do Hyne, Ray F. 7. 50 do Haslam, Robt . 10. 00 do Ingram , Van N ec;s 7.50 do Infante , Maximo 5. 00 do J acobsen , Walter 5. 00 do J ackson , Ray 7. 50 do ' ' Name J enki nson , Harry J avanill o , Sabino J iminez , Alfred J ohnson, F A. J ohnson , Lucius A. J ones , Harry J ordon , Joe B. J ones , Edward J ones , T. J . Kane , Russell Kelly , Albert K'els , Chas. Kenny , Chas. Kirkiskidias , Frank Kisor , Roy Kopp , Loren Kongi ebel , Arthur Koska , Frank Kussie , Andr ew Kent , Ear l A. Lane , Lester Lang , Henr y Lara , ]larcos Leavitt, Ear l Leon , Richard Leon , Tony Leyva , Leo Leyva , Louis Limon , J oe Loftis , Hugh Logan , Richard Lona , Raymond Lopez , Fredrico Looez , J oe V. ~ Lopez , J os. A. Lopez , J ul ian Lopez , J ose x. Lopez, Max irao Lopez, Manuel Lopez , Renal do Low, Arthur Love, J ames Lozano , Francisco Lucer o , Frank Luera , Borja Luna , Frank Lynch , Chas. Martinez, Gallelio , Amount 7. 50 7. 50 2. 50 5. 00 10. 00 2. 50 7.50 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 2. 50 7. 50 5. 00 7. 50 5. 00 3. 75 5. 00 2. 50 7. 50 5. 00 7.50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 10. 00 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 7. 50 5. 00 7. 50 2. 50 7. 50 5. 00 12. 50 7. 50 5. 00 2. 50 5. 00 5. 00 10. 00 2. 50 2. 50 5. 00 Di str ict Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do - -----------.---------------------------------------------- , Name Amount District . ]1!art inez, J. B. $7 50 Second 154-B-7 Mashburn , Metoka 7. 50 do Mazzini , Ted 7. 50 do Maulhardt , J . B. 2. 50 do Medina ; Sam 5. 00 do Medley , Harold 2. 50 do Mendoza, Chas. 10. 00 do Mendo za , Arthur 2. 50 do Me11doza, Mauro 2. 50 do Mendoza , Maximo 2. 50 do Meraz.j Bacillo 7. 50 do Mer az, J ess 5. 00 do l~eza , Porfirio 7. 50 do Mer cado , J ohn 2. 50 do Mill er, Geo 5. 00 do Mill s , J . o. 7. 50 do Moffitt , Andrew 7. 50 do Mo l ino , Victor iano 7. 50 do Moniot , Ray 7. 50 do Mudgett , Alber t 5. 00 do Mar tinez, J oseph A. 2. 50 do Mi semer , Leo 7. 50 do Manche st er , John 5. 00 do . M0ni ot , Ray 2. 50 do Mcafee , Frank D. 1. 25 do McOommon , F. B. 10. 00 do McCann , Patrick 5. 00 do McDonough , Wm. B. 2. 50 do Mccants , Luther 5. 00 ao McCarthy , J ohn B. 5. 00 do McGe e , J ain es 7. 50 do McKinney, Ross 5. 00 do McKinney , Gerald 5. 00 do NaVj., Al fonso 5. 00 do Nava r ez , Louis 5. 00 do Navarro , Car men 7. 50 do Newraan , J ohn :z. 50 do Newlon, Cecil 7. 50 do Nimmo , Frank 7. 50 do Novotny, Louis 7. 50 do Nigh , Har ry 2. 50 do Oldham , J ohn 10. 00 do Ojeda, J uan p . 5. 00 do Ol ivera, Thos. 2. 50 do Ornelas, Sabras 7. 50 do Pagels , Otto 5. 00 cb Pace , Wm. 7. 50 do Padilla, Felix 7. 50 do 282 Name Pal a t a , Ma. rcus Pa l a ta , Ni ck Palma , J oe Pa l ma , Mike Palmer, Fred Pa rker, J . o. Paz, Al be r t Penrose, Clarence Penr ose , Leo Per a l es , Ni cholas Per ez, J e sus Per ez , Refugi o Phil ip, Pat I. Phillips , Ray Pico , Har r y Pief er, Olemen t Pol lard, R. H Prat t , Albert Pe t tingell , Emor y Quer forth , Wm. Quensel , Fr ed Rami r ez , J ose Ramazzini , J oe Rami r ez , Manuel Raposa, Manue l Rasmussen , Martin Ray , P~ rry Rawak , Samuel Rendon , Christova l Reyes , Carmen Reza , Edmundo Reyna , Arthur Rhodes, Emil Rice , Bert Rieck , Chas. Riely , Wm. Robles , Guadal upe Rodarte , Reynard Romero , Ca rmen Homer e , J oseph Romero , Theo. Rucker, Ba rney Rueff, J os. Ruiz , Antoni o Ruiz, Albert P. Rui z , Angelo Reynolds, Bert Saberion, Louis Arn.ount $7 50 7. 50 7 . 50 2. 50 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 7.50 10. 00 2. 50 2. 50 7. 50 10. 00 10. 00 7. 50 2. 50 5. 00 10. 00 7.50 5. 00 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 7. 50 7. 50 2 . 50 10. 00 2 . 50 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 7.50 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 2 . 50 2 . 50 5. 00 7. 50 2. 50 2. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 Distri ct Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do -- ---- --- --------=-- -----.------------------,.------------.,.---------,--------=-------.--- ' Name Saenz , Ber nard A. Sailor , Rupert Samora , Victor Sanchez, Geo . Sanchez , Raymond Sant ana, Adolph Sasso , J ames Sariano , Pablo Saucedo , Ma rguerite Saulsberry , J oe Sevad.ra, Ignacio Savitz , Christian Sco t t , Harold Schl agel, Clarence Scruggs, Edward Ser na, Christo val Shands, Eugene Shannon, J ames . Siben , Ben Sierra , J ame s. Simons , Marvin Sla.ter, William Smit h , Chester Sneed, Wm. Arthur Stafford, H. c. Ste v ~ns , Monte Steel e , Thos. St orni , Walter Suniga, Dominic !3utton, Ray Swars, Frank Str aughn , Alfr ed ~ho n1a s , Arthur Torres , Gonzal es Torr es , Gorgona To+res, Raphael Turne:, Clarence .Unzueta, J ul ian Ul lery , Chester Ur ibes , Manuel P. Valdez , Steve Valenzuela, Fr ank Va squez , Vi r gil Valenzuela , Phil ip . ' Vasquez; Ar nold Vil l a , J esus Virga , Michael \V ilson , Cleon Amount $7. 50 5. 00 3. 75 2. 50 5. 00 5. 00 12. 50 7. 50 5. 00 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 10. 00 7. 50 2. 50 2. 50 7. 50 2. 50 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 2. 50 . 5. 00 3. 75 5. 00 2. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 2. 50 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 7. 50 2. 50 2. 50 5. 00 5 . 00 7. 50 I Di strict Second 154-- B- 7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 284 Call for a Special Me eti g. Upon Name Washburn , Clarence \Vayland, Frank Wegener, Wm. We il, Harry Weis , James Williams , Albert Willig , Hans Wilson , Cleon Wilson, Harold Wall , Frank Will iamson , Stanley Weinis, Wi lliam Ybarra , Augu stine Zapata, Tiburcio Zapata , Herbert Zanini, Victor L. Zegers, William moti on , the Board adj ourned The f oregoing minutes are he r eby Attest: .: Cl erk. sine die. approved. Amount $5. _oo 10. 00 5 . 00 7. 50 7. 50 2 . 50 5. 00 5. 00 12. 50 15. 00 7. 50 7. 50 7.50 2 . 50 2. 50 () District Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do (--Chairman Board of Supervisors. ' CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING. ' We, the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, .State of California, believing that the interests of the County require that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors be called t o attend thereto. It is ordered that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Ba r bara, State of California, be and the same is hereby called for Feb. 27th, 1933, at lO o clock a. m. The f ollowing is the bus iness to be transacted at said meeting, to wit: In the Matter of the Application of Wm. Buzzell, for a Public Dance Hall Permit, in J.~on tee i to. In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment. In the Matter of Santa Barbara Year Book. In the Matter of Clerk of Traffic Office at SA11ta Barbara. In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim. In the !{a tter of Withdrawal of Claims. In the Matter of Tran sf er of Funds. In the Matter of Tran sf er of Funds from Unappropriated Reserve. In the Matter of Claims. Dated Feb. 27th, 1933 Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California. C. L. PREISKER THOS. DINSMORE SAM J. STANWOOD F. G. STEVENS RONALD M. ADAM Applica tion o Wm. Buzzell, for Public Da Hall Permit . / Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, - 4 February 27th, 1933, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker, and the Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Preisker in the chair. The Board met pursuant to call. In the Matter of Application of Wm. Buzzell, for a Public Dance Hall Permit, in ceuonteci to. 2 5 Wm. Buzzell, having fi1ed with the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County, State of California, an application for a permit to conduct and maintain a public dance hall in the building known as 130 Spring Road, in Election Precinct Montecito No. 2, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, under the provisions of County Ordinance No. 430, of said county; and said application coming on regula rly t o be heard; and It appearing to said Board that said application is in proper form, verified, and that said applicant is a re sponsible person, and a proper person t o conduct a public dance hal1, and that said application has the approval of James Ross, Sheriff, and Per C. Heckendorf, District Attorney, of said County; and no objections having been filed nor made t o this Board objecting to the granting of 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 130 Spring Road, in Montecito, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, so long as said applicant complies with the provisions of said Or dinance No. 430; and it is Further Ordered that a certified copy of the foregoing order shal1 constitute a license therefor. County Aid f o ~ Relief of Unemployment. In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment: It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are ' proper persons to receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons f or the amounts set opposite their respective names , to wit: Name Alcare , Oma Andrews , Thos. Ayala, Marie Ball, Freda But1er, Maude Comargo, Lena Dintheer, Adolph Ennis, Josie Gentry, Lena Garmon, Charles Harty, John Jackman, Edna Jepperson , Clara Larson, Ellen Leon , Jennie MoMurdo, Ann Mackey, Blanche Mercado, Berta Morgan, Madalene Amount $9. 00 10.00 2. 00 9.00 7.00 14.oo 2.00 3.00 2. 00 2.00 s.oo 3. 00 5. 00 2. 00 2.00 4.oo g.oo 3. 00 3.00 District Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do r----~-----co--~---.-------------------------------------------- - 286 Name Amount District - Perez, Helena 10.00 Second 154-B-7 Winn, Mildred 6.oo do . Abbey, C- linton 2. 50 do Amriz, Jesus 5. 00 do Arrellane s, Luz A. 5.00 do Avalos, Manu-el 10.oo do Avilla, Ignacio 7.50 do Ada.ms, Wm. E. 7.50 do Baity, George 5. 00 do Beoout, Abe W. 7.50 do Becera, Felix 2.50 do Benitz, Antonio 7.50 do Breck, Ed. z. 5. 00 do Brentner, Howard 2.50 do Buelna, John 2.50 do Bazzi, Luigi 5.00 do Cicero, Bert 7.50 do Coole, Eugene 10.00 do Caballero, Raphael 2.50 do Calles, Geronimo 2.50 do Campos, Augusto 5. 00 do Case, Hugh 7.50 do Castillo, Joe 2.50 do Castro, Henry g.75 do Connolly, James 7.50 do Coombs, Ray 12.50 do Cordero, Angel 2.50 do Crdero, Peter 2.50 do Corral, Lazaro 5.00 do Cota, Alphonso 7.50 do Cota, Joseph E. 10.00 do Cota, J oseph H 5.00 do Cota, Tony 10.00 do Cuevas, Antonio 5. 00 do Curtis, Lawrence N 5.00 do Craig, Frank 2.50 do Chard, J ames 2. 50 do Chianis, John 15.00 do Cordero, Stanley 5.00 do Dawson, Robert 2. 50 do Dela Torre, William 2.50 do Delgadilla, Gregory 5.00 do Dominguez, Dan 7.50 do Donovan, J. p. 2.50 do Duncan, Frank 12.50 do Darling, Robert. 7.50 do Doubou.x, Ray 2.50 do Ella, Emil 7.50 do . ' . Name Elizalde, Manuel Escobar, Monico Espinosa, Vincent Faulkner, Harold Ferguson, Arthur Flenniken, Valma Funke, Werner Fox, Carl Claindo, Efrain Garcia, Candalario Garcia, Wenselado Gonzales, Felix Oonzales, Edward R. Goux, Tony Gower, Ray Graham, John Gramasco, John Gross, Cleveland Gutierrez, Antinio Harne a, Edgar Hamilton, Louis Harrison, Roy J. Heaton, Cecil Hernandez, Albert Hernandez, Ig. B. Hernandez, Ig. o. Herrera, Chas. Herrera, Felipe Herrera, Salvador Reasinger, John Heugel, Erhardt Hildebrand, Carl Hodgin, Leon Hollis, Chas. Hooker, Wilbur Howell, Chas. Haslam, Robt. E. Hogan, Le st er Hewston, Edward Jacobson, Walter Jackson, Ray Jacdbson, Earl Javamillo, Sabino . Johnson, Lon Jones, T. J. Jordon, Joe Kane, Russell Kiriskidias, Frank "' Amount 2.50 12.50 5.00 10.00 2.50 7.50 12.50 12.50 2.50 5.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 7.50 5.00 2.50 7.50 2. 50 5.00 5.00 5. 00 2.50 12.50 2.50 5.00 5.00 5.00 3. 75 2.50 2.50 6.25 5.00 10. 00 12.50 10. 00 5.00 5.00 2.50 12.50 7.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 ' District Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 2 7 ~---- - - - -----.----------------- ----------------------- --------------,-- 288 , Name King, George LaFond, Wm. Lara, Marcos LaVieur, Claude Lee, Jason D. Jr. Leyva, Leo Loftis, Hugh Lopez, Fredrico Lopez, Joe V. Lopez, Manuel Lossman, Jol1n Luera, Borjo Leavitt, Earl Lee, Jason Jr. :Ualengo, Ed.ward Martinez , J. B. Martinez, Joseph A. Mashburn, Metoka Maulhardt, J . B. Medley, Harold Mendoza , Chas. Mendoza, Manuel Mendoza, Maximo Menegon, Umberto Menegon , Sam Mills, J . Q. Moffitt, Andrew Moniot, Ray Maullenary, Mark Martinez, John Mendoza, Manuel Mc Common , F. B. McAfee, F. B. Naumann, Henry Navarro, Carmen Newlon, Cecil Nigh, Harry Nichols, Girdner Ojeda, Juan P. Penrose, Clarence Palma, Joe Palmer, Fred Peder son, Harry Perez, Jesus Perez; Refugio Perry, Harold Piefer, Clement Pommier, Andrew Amount $12.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 5.00 5.00 2.50 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 2. 50 2. 50 5.00 2.50 7. ~o 5.00 5. 00 2.50 2.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 12.50 10. 00 2. 50 2.50 7.50 7.50 5. 00 5.00 5.00 5. 00 7.50 7.50 2.50 12.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 5.00 ia.50 2. 50 5.00 12.50 5. 00 District. Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do February 27th, 1933 Name Piefer, Clement Pettingill, Emery Raqiazzini, Joe Rasmussen, Martin Rawak, Sam Reyna, Arthur Rice, Bert Rieck, Charles Riely, Wm. Robles, Guadalupe Rodarte, Reynard Romero, Alfonso Rueff, Fred Ruiz, Albert Ruiz, Elario Sandoval, Emilio Salas, Desedillo Sailor, Rupert Salas, Deeedillo Samora, Victor Sanchez, Emilio Sanchez, Ray Sandoval, Austin Sandoval, Jose Ig. Sasso, James Saul sbe- rry, J.o -e- Savedra, Ignacio Schlagel, Clarence Scuitti, Roy Shannon,. J ames Shea, Ralph Jr. Shore, Joe Siben, Ben Sierra, James Smith, Harry Sneed, Wm. A. Sotello, Martin . Speer, Chas. Suniga, Dominic Sutton, Ray Swars, Frank Suey, Gin Yen Sasso, Joe Soto, Bennie Strieff, John Torre s , Gonzales Trujillos, Mike ~ Turner, Clarence Amount $2.50 5. 00 7.50 2. 50 2.50 5. 00 2. 50 2. 50 6.25 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 7.50 5. 00 2.50 5.00 2.50 10.00 10. 00 2.50 5. 00 2.50 5.00 10. 00 5. 00 12.50 2.50 5. 00 7.50 12.50 12.50 7.50 7.50 2. 50 g.75 5.00 2.50 7.50 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 5. 00 Di strict Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 290 County Aid fo Relief of Unemployment. County Aid fo telief of Unemployment. -'- In the Matter Name Tveidt, Ole . Tar-cter, Geo. Urives, Pasca~io Valencia, Manuel Valenzuela, Frank Valenzuela, Philip Vander Ho ff, H. L. Vielma, Nash Villa, Jesus Villa, Lorenzo Wallace, Ed Wathey, Thos. E. Wegener, Wm. Weil, Harry Williams, Albert Wilson, Cleon Wilson, Harold Wien is, Wm. Ynojosa, Ronald Zapata, Tiburcio Zapata, Herbert Amount $10.00 2.50 10.00 12.50 2.50 7.50 7.50 5.00 2.50 12.50 12.50 10.00 2. 50 7.50 2. 50 5.00 2.50 2.50 12.50 7.50 7.50 of County Aid for Relief OI Unemployment: District Second 154-B-7 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper persons to receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set opposite their respective names, to wit: No. Name Amount District February 1-3-4-6-i of 10th C. N. Dix $11.25 Fourth In theMatter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment: It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper persons to receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set opposite their respective names, to wit: No. February 1933 15-16-1 7 ( t) . 9-10-13-14-15-16-17(!) 13-14-15-16-17 ~3-14-15-16-17 13-14-15-16-17-1g 13-14-15-16-17(t) 13-14-15-16-17 15-16-17 14-15-16 13-14-15-16-17 15-16-17 Name Blakely, John W. Cox, Marion Gardner, William Landers, William Lepping, Marie Ct days) McQuown, Roy Peters, E. C. Ramirez, F. B. Snow, Vida H. Sweet, Walter Wallace, Robert Amount $5.00 13.00 15.00 15.00 7.50 9.00 7.50 6. 00 9.00 10.00 6. 00 District Five do do do do do do do do do do Santa Barbar Year Boo k. No. February 1933 20-21-22-23-24 20-21-22-23-24 20-21-22-23-24-25 20-21-22-23-24 20-21-23-24 February 27th, 1933 Name Gardner, William L~nders, William Lepping, Marie (i days) Peters, E. c. Snow, Vida H. In the Matter of Santa Barbara Year Book. . . Amount $15. 00 15. 00 7.50 7.50 12.00 District Five do do do do Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Clerk of this Board write John B. Browne, Jr., t hat this Board is not interested in the publication of Santa Barbara Year Book. Clerk of / In the Matter of Recommendation of Clerk of . Traffic Office at Santa Barbara. Traffic Of f i e at Santa Bar ara. . Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat this Board Subscriotion to Newspaner and Periodic ls. Correcting Allowance of Claim. Withdrawal o Claims. recommend to the California Motor Patrol, the appointment of Minerva Dyer, to be Clerk of Traffic Office at Santa Barbara, vice Grace L. Pope, resigned; and the Clerk is instructed. to certify t his recommendation to said California Motor Patrol. In the Matter of Subscriptions t o Newspapers and Periodicals. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that in the future no . more .payments for subscriptions t o newspapers and periodicals, will be made out of public funds. fn the Matter of Correcting Allo~ance of Claim. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat the order made and entered on the 20th day of February, 1933, allowing the claim of Southern California Edison Company, for the sum of t7-50 payable out of 3rd Road Fund, be and the same is hereby rescinded ; and i t is Further ordered that said claim be recalled from the Auditor and re-allowed as of the 20th day of Februa ry, 1933, for the sum of t6.25, payable out of 3rd Road Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the r oll being called, the f9llowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ron~ld M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none. In the Matter of Withdrawal of Claims. Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is order ed that the f oll owing claims be recalled from the Auditor, and Xhat the same be withdrawn by Supervisor c. L. Preisker for co.rrection, to wit: Arthur Froom Plmbing Co. dp do Dutra, Manuel F. Midland Counties Public Service Corporation Seaside 011 Company #20.21 6.2g 10.00 2s.16 1054.s3 Application of Wm. Buz ze for Public Dance Hall Permit. (/"' In the Matter of Application of W~. Buzzell, for a Public Dance Hall Permit , 1 in Montecito. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat the order heretofore this day made granting Wm. Buzzell a permit to conduct and maintain a public dance hall in the building known as 130 Spring Road, Montecito No. 3 Election Precinct, be I reconsidered; and it is Further ordered that said application be and the same is hereby denied. 292 Transfer of Funds. Transfer of Funds from - Unappropr ia ed He serve. I Transfer of Funds from - Unappropria ed Re serve. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made and entered on the 26th day of January, i933, transferring $10,000.00 from the Highway Improvement Ftlnd, as follows, to wit: To 1st Road Fund To 2Bd Road Fund To 3rd Road Fund To 4th Road Fund To 5th Road Fund be and the same is hereby rescinded; and it is 12,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 Further ordered that there be transferred from the Highway Improvement Fund the sum of $6,000.00, as follows, to wit: To 1st Road Fund To 3rd Road Fund To 4th Road Fund. to 5th Road Fund $1,200.00 2,4oo.oo 1 ,200.00 1,200.00 In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserves to Account gg B 1, communication and transportation, To Account gg B 15, reporting and transcribing, To Account gg B 16, trial jurors fees, etc. To Account gg B 17, witness fees, expense and mileage Superior Court, General Fund. $200.00; 2,000.00; . 1,200.00; 500.00, 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 more money needed in said accounts, and which has depleted the funds provided for same; Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors t hat the sum of Three Thousand, Nine Hundred Dollars ($3,900. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve to Account gg B 1, coIJMUilication and transportation, Account gg B 15, Re.porting and transcribing Account gg B 16, trial j urors fees, etc. Account gg B 17, witness fess, expense and mileage, Superior Court, General Fund. t 200. oo; 2,000.00; 1,200.00; 500.00, Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, t o wit: . Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Ad.am and C. L. Preieker. Nays, none. Absent, none. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to Account gg B 50, care Reform School commitments, Superior Court, General Fund. Whereas the Board of Supervi sors of Santa Barbara County find that a public emergency, that could not have been r ea sonably foreseen at the time of preparing the budget, has arisen by reason of more money needed in sa.id account, and which has depleted the funds provided for same; 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 transferred from the Unappropriated reserve to Account gg B 50, care Reform School commitments, Superior Court, General Fund Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the Transfer of Funds from Unappr opriated Reserve. - February 27th, 1933 following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred . G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. t. P. reisker. Nays, none. Absent, none In the Yatter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to Account gg B 43, grand jurors 1500. 00 ; to Account gg B 45, care criminal insane 300. 00; to Account 88 B 46, care insane, inebriates and drug addicts 400.00 Superior Court, General Fund. Whereas the Board of Su~ervisors 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 more money needed in above accounts, and which has depleted the funds provided for same; Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Twelve Hundred Dollars, ($1,200. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated r eserve to Account gg B 43, grand jurors $500.00; to Account gg B 45, ca,re criminal i nsane, 300. 00 ; to Account gg B 46, care insane, inebriates and drug addicts, 400.00, Superior Court, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voteJ,Aye, t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none. Claims Allowe . ~ In the Matter of Claims Allowed. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claims be and the same are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out of the fund designated in the order of allowance indorsed on the face of each claim, respectively, to wit: Caywood, Hal D. GENERAL FUND Henderson Grocery, Mabel Higgins, L. M Hill,Mo;gan & Bledsoe do do Jackson , R. E Lane Grocery, Mrs. R. E. Marquez, Manuela Mont eci to Drive In Market Moore Mercantile Company Moore Mercantile Mccaffrey Bros. Ott Hardware Co. Rossi, Frank Sahm Da iry Santa Barbara Telephone Company Southern Pacific Milling Co. Tomlinson, Chas. S. W:ood, Vincent E. Wood, Vincent E. Wood, Vincent E. FIRST ROAD FUND $1.40 6.oo s5.60 472.51 463. 75 17.40 4.oo 15.00 61.96 122.64 21.57 6. 75 13.50 9.03 6.20 12.24 39.06 149.92 2.25 3.64 .60 - --- - --------- - -----.-:=.,.-------;:-=------ ---------------~--------------------------- 294 County Ai d for Re l ief f Unemploymen Guevarra: , Dave GOOD ROADS FUND Moore Mercantile Co. Santa Barbara Automotive Parts. Santa Barbara Telephone Co. Caywood, Hal D. SALARY FUND $5. 00 15.93 76.15 i5.6s 5. 00 Upon the passage of the f oregoing or~er, 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 mot ion , the Board adjourned sine die The foregoing minutes are hereby approved. Attest: of Supervisors. l Board of Superviso~ s of the County of Sa~ta Barbara, State of Cal ifornia, March ~~h, 1933, at 10 oclock ~ n1. Present : Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker, and the Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Preisker in the chair. The minutes of the meetings of Febr uary 21st and 27th, 1933, were read and approved. In the Matter of County Aid for Reiief of Unemployment : . It a ppearing t o the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper persons to receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is order ed that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following per son for the amounts set opposite their respective names , to wi t: . . Name Looney, L. L. Tiliofors, Dias Romer s , Geo. Stewart, Cal J ones, L. M. Hollister, Frank Babcock, Dwight Brydo11 , Geo Farren, Arthur Fuentes , Pedro Gordon , Tom Gryalid, Joe Hunter , Robt . J ohnson , Lewis Werner , Leo Leyro , Cleto Orzco , Joe Ol son, Adolph Lindsay, Pa tience Andr ew, Percy Royer, John H. Stover, Fred Amount 7.33 7.33 7.33 6.99 4.16 3. 00 2 . 50 2.33 2.33 2. 50 2.50 2.50 2.66 2. 33 2.33 2.50 2.50 1.50 2.33 2.66 2. 17 2. 33 District 154-B-7 --------,---------------------------------------r- Name Vega, Harold Vega, ~ictor Wor~am, Dale Arma~n , Gestur Ayali:t, Arthur Alba~, Dave Boyle, Jo. o. Burns. , James Barkman, Eric ' Brown, James Bell, Earl Beve~o, Filip Cota., Ben Crome. rty, Andrew Char.l ton, Joe M Domi~guez, Jose Dakin, Clifford Daugh~nbaugh, Ira Encin. as , Armando Es-par.z a , Frank Elias. en. , Elmer Early, Geo. . Foxen, .Ray Fiddl. er, Frank Fernandez, Pablo Freeman, Carl . Farqu. har, Wm. Foley, Jack Goodm.a n, Frank Gonzalez, Roque Garcia, John . Gomez, Jose Garc i .a , Frank Hurley, Daniel ' Hockreiter, Nick Herna.n dez, Pedro Heatherwick, J ohn Hedw.e ll, H. A Harrigan , W. J. Jonas , Chas. Kirk, . John Kase, Fred Kelly Hugh LaRose , Gene Ludwig , Howard Lopez, Henry . Liberator, Wrn. Leyva, Leo March 7th, 1933 Amount s. 00 10.00 10.00 10. 00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10. 00 s.33 7.16 1.33 9. 67 10.00 7.67 9.67 s.33 9.00 10.00 1.67 10 . 00 9. 67 2. 00 1.67 10.00 8. 00 10. 00 10. 00 1.33 10. 00 10. 00 s.33 s.33 6. 67 1.33 10.00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 District 154-B-7 2 5 296 Name Larson, Otto Lucking, Geo. Linquist, Sven Lewis, w. A. McCants, F. M. McCarthy, Ted Martinez, Ray McAdam, Wm. :Mason, Ja.ck Mill er, Wm. Millon, Arthur Mitchell, Stephen Mitchell, Cl i f ford Miller, Otto Maage, Henry Naumann, E. F. Nuckols, Tom Ortega, Carlos Osbo rne, Andres Parker, Arch Pancoast, Jim Pintor , c. Pendergrast, Omar Pa,ge; Ed Pierce, Henry Pepper, Wm. Romero, Ralph Rubio, Carmen Ruf fner, Chas. Roper, Pat Rivera , John SlateT, Geo. Serratos, Albert Trainor, Chas. Tap ie, Er11e st Thoma"S, William Trainor, Henry Weatherbee, W. M. \Voods-, Wil ham Wilson , Frank Young, Art Brandf ord, Frank Brown , Ben Caddick, Joe Cloud; Daniel Eppendorf, Fred Greenwood, Geo. Greffoz, Edward Amount $9 00 10. 00 9.33 10. 00 1. 67 9. 33 9. 00 10. 00 10. 00 4. 33 10.00 10. 00 10. 00 2. 33 1. 33 10.00 10.00 10. 00 1.67 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 9.67 6.33 10. 00 1. 00 10. 00 9.33 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 1. 67 10. 00 5. 33 5.33 10. 00 10. 00 9.00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 District 154-B-7 Name Ha t~away, W. Hobbs, Cecil Harp , F. R. Lamb, Ber nard Lopez, Frank N'.olan, Jos eph Pe t"tit, Owen Phillips, R. A. Richard, John Randa l l , E. W. Stillwell, Ben Smith, Dan i .e l Williams, T. A. Webste;, c. Bradfo r d , Frank Brown, Ben Caddick, Joe Cloud , Daniel Eppendorf, Fred Greenwood, Geo. . Greffoz , Edwa rd . Hobbs, Cecil Ha r.p , F. R Hat.haway, W. W. Lam.b, Bernard Lop.ez, Frank Nolan, J oseph . Phillips , R. A. . Pettit, Owen Stillwell, Ben Randal l , E. w. Richards , J ohn Smi th, Dani el lVebster, c. w. Williams , T. A. Albri, Joe Calder on , Bernard Favero, Sebastian Higby, E. Ma d sen , J ohn Ri co , Frank Georga Cochran Bert ino , Joe Bond , Roy Brown, Wm. G. Hi ll , Clar ence I Glaister , Middlet on . Knott , Chas. Logan, Aimee Mee , Ja,ck Ma r ch 7th, 1933. Amount $10 . 00 1 0. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 5.33 10. 00 10. 00 1 0 . 00 10. 00 10. 00 1 0 . 00 10 . 00 10. 00 2. 00 2. 00 2. 00 2. 00 2. 00 2. 00 2.00 2. 00 2. 00 2. 00 2 . 00 2. 00 2.00 2 . 00 2. 00 2. 00 2. 00 2. 00 2. 00 2. 00 2. 00 5.33 4. oo 1 0. 00 4. 66 5.33 4.33 25 . 00 5. 00 2.50 2.50 2.50 5 . 00 5.00 2. 50 5. 00 Distr ict 154-.B-7 2 ? 298 County Aid f r ~ Relief of Unemployment . In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment : It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are pro- County Aid for Relief o Unemployment Apolications for State an County Aid t Needy Aged. per persons to receive county aid; . Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following per sons f or the amounts set opposite their respective names , to wit: No. Feb. 29-21-22-23 . " 29-21-22 " 20-21 " lS-20 " 20-21-22-23~24 Name s. A-1arquez M. Lonez G. Trejo J. Camacho P. Grossi Amount #10. 00 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 12. 50 In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment : Dist r ict Fourth It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are pr oper persons to receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw hi s warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set opposite their respective names , t o wit: No. February 1933 20-21-23-?4-25 27-2g-1gt 27-2g 14-15-16-17-20 21-23-24-25- 27-2g 27-2$ 27- 2$ 27-2s 1$-20-21-23-24-25. 27-2g(t' 27-2g Name Fouts, Wilbur Gardner, William Hartley, Marion Landers , William Lepping, Marie Ci days) Peters, E. C. Ryan, Robert Snow, Vida H. Amount 115. 00 6.oo . 22. 00 6. oo 2.50 3. 00 15. 00 6.oo District Five ~ - Jn .the Matter of Appl ications for State and County Aid to Needy Aged Persons. It appear ing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicant for State and . County Aid to needy .aged persons having filed their a pplications , a s 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 application are proper persons to receive State and County Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ORDERED, that the Auditor draw h i s warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor of the following applicants, for the amount set opposi te the name of the applican , and on the f irst day of each mont h her eafter until fur ther order of this Boa rd; said . money to be used for the support of said needy aged persons , t o wit: . Cota, Jose Antonio Ricardo DeWolf , John w. . Olivera, Concepcion Schmidt , John B. Taylor, Alice May ' Gould, John Talcot (increase) Golden, Edward Franci s (reduction) Milliken , Thomas Benton " Total Amount Granted State Aid $13.00 t6.50 15.00 7 . 50 20. 00 10.00 10. 00 5. 00 15.00 7. 50 25.00 12.50 13.00 6. 50 County Aid t6.50 7.50 1 0. 00 5.00 7.50 12.50 6.50 $.50 March 7th, 1933. Total Amount Granted State Aid McBride, Frank (reduction) 12.00 6.oo Shea, John_ " 22.00 11.00 Wil son, Archie Roberson " 22. 00 11.00 Renewal App1;i County Aid 6.oo 11.00 11.00 2 9 cations for - In the Matter of Renewal Applications for State and County Aid to Needy Aged State and County Aid to Needy Aged . Persons. It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter nam~d applicants for State and County Aid to needy aged persons having filed renewal 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 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, 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: Barnes, Wilbur Oscar Beresford, Edward E. Total Amount Granted $12. 00 17.00 State Aid $6.oo 8.50 County Aid $6.oo 8.50 Castillo, Celestino Simon del 22.00 24.oo 11.00 11.00 Renewal Appl - cations for State and County Aid f r Orphans, etc Conklin, Allie Eudora Foxen, Ramon Samuel Hogan, William Peter sen , Paul ChTistian Snyder, Inez Stewart, c. Burchard Taylor, Wallace Weekly, Albert 20.00 13.00 10. uo 21. 00 20.00 21.00 21. 00 12.00 12.00 10.00 10. 00 6.50 6.50 5.00 5.00 10. 50 l0.50 10. 00 10. 00 10.50 10. 50 l0.50 l0.50 In the Ma.tter of Renewal Applications fo_r ~tate and County Aid to Or phans , 0 ' ' Half-orphans, Abandoned ehildren or Children of Incapacitated Parents. It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter names a pplicants were by orders duly made and entered during the year 1932, gran~ed State and County Aid for the support of either orphans, half-orphans, abandoned children or children of incapa.ci tated parents, as in said applications and orders fully set forth; and It further appearing that said applicants have this day filed applications for the renewal of said State and County Aid, heretofore granted, for the year 1932, as required by law; and . It further a ppearing from the examination of said a pplications that the halforphans, orphans, abandoned children and children. of incapacitated parents, are proper persons to receive State and County Aid, and that they are in the custody of responsibl 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 child.ren and children of incapacit ated parents, to wit: Cervantes, Mrs. Luz, C/-W. J. Wall, Proba~ion Officer, Guardian of Beatrice Jiminez, orphan $10.00 . Cruz, Refugio, mother of Joseph, Mary, Beatrice, Jennie, Ricardo and Ricarda Cruz, half-orphans 60.00 300 Pe t i t ion fo State Aid. . DeWeber, Mrs. _Teresa, mother of ~abelle DeWeber, half-orphan 10. 00 . Moraila, Mrs . Sara, grandmother .of Sara Dolores and Edward Yanez, childr.en of incapaci tate.d parents 2e.oo Peri, Mrs. Amelia, mother of Marino and Robert Peri, half-orphans 20.00 St. Vincentts Institution, C/- W. J. Wall, Probation Officer, gu~rdian of Mary Bonetti , orphans 10.00 St. Vincent's Institution , C/0 W. J. Wall, Probation Officer, guardian of Gila Martinez, orphan 10. 00 In the Matter of the Petition of Refugio Cruz, 204 Fifth St., Carpinteria, Calif., for County Aid for Antonia and Josephine Cruz, Minors. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board tha t said Antonia Cruz, aged 14 years; and Josephine Cruz, aged 13 years, are half-orphans and are proper persons to receive County Aid, and are in the custody of said Refu.gio Cruz, It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fun , in favor of said Refugio Cruz, for the sum of Twenty and 00/100 dollars, and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Boar , said money to pe used for the support of the above named minors. Petition fo State Aid. - - In the m~ tter of the Petit.ion of w. J. Wall, P;robation Officer, for County Aid Annual Repo t of County Council of Social Agencies. for Virginia M~y, Lois Jean, Riiey, Jr., and J ames Edward Keith, Minors. It appea~ing t o the satisf~ction of the Board t hat said Virginia May Keith, age . 7 years; Lois Jean : Keith, aged p years; Riley Keith, Jr., aged 4 years; and James F.dward Keith, ~ed 3 years , are the children of Riley Newton Keith and Blakeman Jessie _Keith; the mother is deceased, ~d father in Norwalk State Hospital, are half-orphans are proper per~ons to receive Co\liltY Aid, and are in the custody of said St. Vincent's Institution, IT IS ORDERED THAT THE Au~itor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor .of said St. Vince~ts Institution, for the sum of Forty and 00/100 dollars, and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board, said money to be used for the support of the above named minors. In the Matter of Annual Report of County Council of Social Agencies_ for 1931 and 1932 Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered tha t the annual report in the above entitled matter be and the same is hereby referred to Supervisor Fred G. Stevens. Claim Rejec ed,/ In the Matter of Claim Rejected. f ' Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat the claim of Georgia Cochran, for the sum of $15.00, be and the same is hereby rejected. Aunlication ./' - In the Matter of Application of Ralph E. Davi s , for a Public Dance Hall Permit, nd of Ralph E. Davis, for in Summerland. . Public Dane Hall Permit Ralph E. Davis , having f iled with the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County, State of California, an application for a permit to conduct and maintain a pub lie dance hall in the building known as Stromans Dance Hall, in Election Precinct S11mmerland, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, under the provisions of County Ordinance No. 430 , of said county; and said application coming on regularly to be heard; and It apuearing to said Board that said application is in proper form, verifi ed, and that said applicant is a responsible person, and a proper person t o conduct a public dance hall, and that said application has the approval of J ames Ross, Sheriff, and Percy C. Heckendorf, District Attorney,of said county; and no objections having bee Part- time nu for County Physician. se March 7th, 1933 f iled nor made to this Board objecting to the granting of said application; upon motion, duly seconded and qarried, it is Ordered that said applicant be and he is hereby ~ granted a license to conduct and maintain a public Eiance hall in the bui.lding known as Stroman 1 s Dance Hall, Summ erland, County of Santa Barbara, State of California, so long as said applicant complies with the provisions of said Ordinance No. 430; and it is Further Ordered that a certified copy of the foregoing order shall constitute ~ license therefor. In the Matter of Part-time Nurse for County Physician. / A communication was received from Dr. Edwin R. Kluss, County Physician, relativ to among other things, the employment of a part-time nurse for his department; which . was referred to Supervisor Sam J. Stanwood, with a request thathe report thereon at the next regular meeting Unemployment ~ In the Matter of Unemployment Relief Trust Fund. Relief Trust Fund. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Board passed and adopted the fol- lowing Resolutio, to wit: Resolution No. S70 RESOLVED: That a new fund in the County Treasury be estaplished to be known as "Usa1 in which fund the Treasurer and Auditor are dir. ected to deposit a+l ~urns received from the State of California or otherwise, for Unemploy- ment Relief purposes. Cla im Recall d -fDom Auditor In the Matter of Claim Recalled from the Auditor. Claims Laid Over. Reports of Off icer s . Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made and entered on the 14th day of February, 1933, allowing the claim of Joint Highway Distric No. 6, for the sum of $22,500.00, payable ou~ of General Fund, be and the same is hereby rescinded; and It is further ordered t hat said claim be withdrawn from the Auditor, and held. In 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, to wit: Crabb, Alonzo Stevens, Dr. C. S. In the Matter of Reports of Officers. $2.50 115.00 The reports. of Eva L. Wilson, Superintendent of Santa Barbara General ~osp ital, Mae Belle Buck, Superintendent of Santa Maria Hospital, Anna E. Mccaughey, Superintend nt of County Detention Home, and Frank E. Dunne, County. Forester, for the month of February, 1933, were received, examined and ordered placed on file. Cla i ms Allow d . ~ In the Matter of Claims Allowed. ' Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat ~he 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, respecti e- ly, to wit: Abbott, J. Adam, Ronald M. Aiman, Barbara Albert, Wilford A. Lietz Company, The Allen, Mary Al tar , Henry GENERAL FUND #15. 00 16.60 s5.oo 63. 00 13.43 15.00 30.00 - -- -- ----- --~- ---- 302 American Public Health As sn. The GENERAL FUND Anderson, Sydney A. ' Appleton , Jos Arnold, M. G. Arriola, Marcus Avila Fis~ Market Bailey, Leslie Baisley, Mrs. Thomas Bakewell, Benjamin Ball ,N. L. . . Baranov, Alvin B. Barnes, Mrs. Grace Barr, Harley Bassett, R. G. Battaini , Francisco Beard Motor Co. Bebout Rattan Works Beckwith, Mrs. C. Beebe , Lela J. Belmon , Mrs. Geronimo Bergh , Lilly Berry, c. E. Bert ino , Joe Bertino, Joe Be st, Jennie Bevis , Margaret Biliardi , F. H Birabent, Albert Bloom , Irvin Boehlke , Gustave Booth, Cora M. Borg, Margaret J. Bottiani, Nina Bott in i , Ida Bottini, Mart in Bradbury, W. W. Bradbury, W. W. Bradbury, w. w. Bradley, Roy Branson , L. M. Braun Corporation Br eese, Ada Breilein, Edith Briscoe , Russ Brodie , Tom Brown, Wm. G. - Brownlee, Aleta Bruner, A. G. Brunette , Laura I $1.00 33.2g 2.50 15.00 12. 00 s.32 g5. 00 10. 00 5. 00 lOS. 00 15.00 10.00 7.50 50.00 15.00 12.39 80.00 12.00 327.7g 20.00 3s.57 22.50 10. 00 15.00 25.00 125.00 s.oo 91.00 58 50 15. 00 110.00 112.50 15.00 5. 00 6.29 15. 00 15. 00 6.25 96.00 15.00 10.e\l 4o.oo 15. 00 50. 00 ' 10.00 15.00 212.50 100. 00 March 7th, 1933. Brunswig Drug Co. GENERAL FUND . Brush, Dr. N. H. Bryant and Trott Co. Bryant & Trott Company do do Brydon, Geo. H Buck, Mae Belle Buffum , R. w Buhn Bros. Burbridge, Frank Burns, George Burola's Grocery Burrughs Adding Machine Co. Burton, w. Ai!. Calder on, Bernard California Market California Pipe & Supply C.o . do do California State Chamber of Commerce California Tire Company Callahan, James Campbell Horticultural Co. Canning, Ro se Carlisle and Company , A. do do Carpinteria Valley Lumber Co. Carpinteria Water Carter, Harold Ca stagna, Alice Caswell, Mrs. Earl Catcott, Priscilla Catcott, Priscilla Caywood, Hal D. Central Market do do Co. Channel Paper & Supply Company Channel Paper & Supply Co Charbonneau, Adlord Christensen, Einar Christensen, Marie Clancy, T. A. Clark, Arthur M. Coast Wholesale Grocery Co. Coast Who. Grocery Co. do do Coen, Martin J. Coleman & Neai Coles, Butler Columbia Carbon Co. t33. og 100.00 20.10 6.40 3.75 6.33 1go.oo io.oo 1.40 9.00 10. 00 14. 00 i.50 15. 00 6.oo 31.17 32. 01 59. 55 750.00 11.17 12.00 3.00 12.50 12.27 12.33 5.40 14.oo 20.00 105. 00 20. 00 15. 00 12. 50 1. 40 34.2s 52.46 6. 23 2.g6 16.96 4 0.00 80. 00 15. 00 85. 00 52.2~ 2. 00 33.66 2.25 31. 30 15. 00 10. 50 3 3 304 Colvert, Allena E Colvin , H. c. Conklin, Lewis Connell , w. c. Connor , Thos. W. Connors, Grace Connors, Mary Conrad , William Consumers Fuel Oil Continental Store Corwin, Roy Coshow, G. Horce Covarrubias , Yri-s Covey, Clarence Craft, Henry Crawford, Leland Curtis, Mrs. L. B. Cutter Laboratory Cutter Laboratory Daniels, Helen Dar t, Maria Dart, Marie Davies, Mamie O Davis, Clara F. Davison, Bard Dawe, Vernon Dayton, Thomas Dayton, Thomas Dennison Mfg. Co. DePriest, Melba Devaul , R. Dickman, Grace L Dillingham, J . H. Dodge, E. G. Dodge, E. G Co. Dolan , Mrs. Clifford Dolan, Mrs. Glee Denker, Alice B. Denker , Mrs. Alice B. Denker, Alice B. Donker , Alice B. Donnelly, James Dorman, Effie Downing, Emily Doyle, Edward Doyle, Mrs. Edward Dri scoll, Sadie Drumm, Catherine Drq.rnm, Catherine GE~""ERAL FUND $135. 00 67. 50 45. 00 112. 50 7 . g6 40. 00 40. 00 5s. 50 131. 75 229.14 30. 00 135. 00 45.76 15. 00 10$. 00 15. 00 14. oo 30. 00 32. 10 90. 00 g3 , 33 g3. 25 120. 00 85. 00 75. 00 154. 00 15. 00 7. 50 6. Jtg ljo. oo lOS. 00 109. 17 15. 00 15. 00 24. oo S. 04 20. 00 2. 50 15. 00 12. 50 2. 50 72 s5. oo 2s. oo 15. 00 15. 00 18. 57 10. 00 10. 00 March 7th, 1933. Dunba.r, Frank GENERAL FUND Duncan , Frank Du_nne , Frank E. Dunne , Frank E. Eastman, F. F. Eastman, F. F. East man Kodak Stores Eaves, A. T. Eaves , A. T. Edwards , Agnes Edwards , Muriel Elect r olux Elliott , Mr s . E. S. Elmore, Katherine Enterprise Dairy EpPel and Kl;lrtz Ercanbrack , .Mrs. C. H. Farnsworth , H. T. Farrand , Rygel Farren, Art hur Faustino , Mary Federal Drug Company Federal Drug Co. Federal Drug Company Federal Drug Co. . Ferguson , C. L. Ferguson, Mr. Fernbaker, Clara Ferris, Arthur Ferris, Arthur Fiddler , Frank Figg-Hoblyn, J. Odell Fi l lippini, R. C. Fisher , L . M. Fisk , Mrs. L. Fitzsimmons, Mrs. E. Fitzsimmons, Mrs. E. Fleming , Jo sephine Fletcher , Cecil Foard, Dr. Fred T. Folsom , Nancy H. France Oaf e Frantz, Russell Freeze & Freeze Fryer, Margaret Garcia, Annie Garcia, Elena Garcia, Julia Garcia, Pete $10. 00 5. 00 205. 00 61. 63 7.50 7. 50 162.56 36. so 4.oo 20. 00 77.40 74.oo 1 2. 00 4.oo 97.50 30.00 10. 00 15.00 20. 00 5. 67 57.50 75.44 3.45 3.25 125.60 10. 00 5.s1 41.43 15. 00 7.50 5. 00 15. 00 90. 00 10. 00 12. 00 14.oo 12. 50 17.50 75. 00 41.69 s. oo 63.00 16.09 s5. oo 4s.oo 62.50 10.00 15.00 306 - Garrett, J. 11. GENERAL FUND do do Garrett, Richard Garrett , Richard Gebbard, Geor ge General Electric X-Ray Cor p. Gilmore Oil Co. Glomset, Gusta Glomset Olga Godfrey, Veda Golden State Company Golden State Dairy Goodrich, Alvin p Gott , C. A. Graham, Margaret Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co . Great Atlant ic & Pacifi c Tea Co . do do Gr eenwell, Mrs. Arthur Greve, Leslie Griffiths , T Grimes- Stassforth Stationery Co. Gunderson, G. T. Hacking, c. J. Hahn, B. F. Haines , ~rs . A. D. Hall, Alfred J . Hami lton, Mrs. F. Harberts, Richard Hardaway, El i zabeth Harles s , Arthur Harner , J . H. Har per & Reynolds Hart, Harriett Haskall, Bennie Hauser, E. E. Hauser , E. E. Hauser, E. E. Hauser , E. E. Hauser, E. E. Hauser , E. E. Hauser , E. E Hauser , E. E Hauser, E. E. Hauser, E. E. Hauser, E. E. do do Haynes, Mrs. William Henderson, H. E. 27. 79 31. 50 12.50 5. 00 5. 00 2g9. 93 59. s7 75. 00 go. oo 90. 00 4. 74 3. 90 15. 00 108. 00 77. 6g 3. 00 29.35 2. 00 15. 00 10. 00 15. 00 15.00 4. os 125. 00 12. 77 50. 00 9. 00 15. 00 20. 00 i 50. oo 4o. oo 12. 00 13. 30 s5. oo 1. 00 15 .oo 15. 00 15. 00 12. 00 15. 00 10. 00 15. 00 15. 00 15. 00 i4. oo 15. 00 15. 00 2. 50 5. 00 Hehne s sey , M. GENERAL FUND Henning , A. J. Henning , L. L. Hickman , Lee Hicks and Sanborn Garage Hicks and Sanborn Garage Higgins , L. M. Higgi nson , Sarah Hildebrand, Alber t J. Hill , Clarence Hill s St a t ionary Hitchcock , E. L Hodge , Agnes Hoffman , Mr s. Roy Holi day Hardware Company Hook , Art hur Hopkins , R. C. Ho rn , E. E. Hosfor d , Barbara Hough, Frieda Houk, Ada Howard , Chas. Huff, Elizabeth 7. Hunt, D. F. Hunt er , Ant hony Hunter, Rober t I t alian Mar caroni Mf g. Co . Izant, Alice J acobsen , E B. Jagemann , Frieda E. J anssens , Domenica L. . Jesson , Helen J ohnston , w. F. J ohnson ' wa,lt er J . Jones , Char les A. J ordano Bros. Grocery J or dano Bros. Grocery J or dana Bros. Juarez, Fr ed Kallman , Mr s . B. T. Kelley Kar Co. Kermedy, Ben E . Kent, David . Ker an Laundry Co . Kesler, J oe Knot t , Charl es Kohr s , Fredrick Krausha ar, I. Kribs , Ma.ude - #50. 00 i og. oo 93.00 50. 00 17.37 1.50 37.10 10. 00 50. 00 15. 00 17. 50 g. oo 40. 00 12. 50 31. 00 2. 50 12. 00 112.50 125-00 100. 00 12. s5 40. 00 lS0. 00 2. 56 4.33 6. 67 s6.32 45. 00 175. 00 135. 00 40. 00 150. 00 l OS. 00 15. 00 50. 00 6.17 32. 50 16. 10 l0. 50 15. 97 6. oo S4.oo 10. 00 2. 6g 64.40 15. 00 5s . 50 5g. 50 55. 00 3 7 ' 308 ' LaBreche , Jessie Lamar , Rena Large , Delbert Las Cruces Store Laster, Corinne LaVies, Harriet Lawton , c. H. Lee, Chas. Leonard, J. L Libeu, Laurence L Lidbom, Hazel Liddecoat , Mary Lincoln, E L ind.ner, Ma,ry Logan, Aimee c . Logan, Aimee C Lompoc Light and Water Long , Ca.rl Lopez, Mrs. Theresa Lore , Lou S. GENEIUL FUND Los Angeles Bottle Exchange Los Manos Iron Works Loustalot , Frances Lowe, Arthur J Lucas, Lou Ludwig Co., H.R Mabbott, Emma Madsen, Harold Main , Dr. R. c. Mansfield, Rose Martin, Barney Martin, Loui s Mathews, Myrtle Medina, !i!rs. Mary Mee, J ack Mee, Jack Meeks, Ella Mendoza, Mauro Messenger & Montgomery Metz, A. L. Meyer Co . , H. G. Meyers , Emma Midland Coun. Pub. Serv. Miller , Wm. Mills, Mrs. M. F. Minetti , Cecelia Missall, A. s. Monroe, Mamielee Montross, Mae Corp. 136. 00 25. 00 72. 00 5. 20 10. 00 105. 00 15. 00 18. 00 45. 00 93.00 110. 00 115.00 74.95 s5 . oo 12. 50 12. 50 2.5s 40. 00 18.00 110. 00 5.44 21.50 10. 00 15. 00 95. 00 36.40 10.00 90. 00 346.g6 95.00 30. 00 125. 00 20. 00 2.43 15. 00 12.50 4.29 2.50 32. 00 15 . 00 4o6.4o 16.50 21. 66 5. 00 so. 00 75. 00 125. 00 112. 50 50. 00 March 7th, 1933. Moore, Rance GENERAL FUND Moraga, Frank p. Morehouse, Martha K Morris, R. w. Mulcahy, Elizabeth Mussell , Mrs. Lillian McAfee, Wilford Mccaughey, J. P . Mccloskey, Ja.mes M. McCloskey, James M. McDonough, Virgin.ia McDougal & Whitcher McGough, May McKesson Western Wholesale Drug Company McNall Building Material Co McQuaid, Sa%ah J. Neal Hotel Cafe Newell, Jessie Newhouse, Mrs. F. s. News-Press Pub. Company Newton, Gwendolyn Nielson Co. , H. T. Nielsen &P etersen. Noreen Corset Sho~ o Brein, Nellie Obermaier, c. A Oliphant , Irene Olivera, Jim Ormerod, Mrs. F. Ott Hardwar e Co. Ott Hardware Co Ott Ha.rdware Co do do Pacific Coast Publishing Company Pac. Coast Pub. Company Pacific Coast Pub. Co. Pacific Laundry Page, Bertha C. Palmer, Lucie Parker, Fred A. Parma Company Pasich, Ed. Payne, Ma,rgaret Pechumer , Frank Pedersen , Charlotte Pellow, Ray Penfield, Wallace c. Perella, Mrs. Bert Pereyra , Delfina Percy, Andrew $94. 50 140. 00 10. 00 11s.20 27.14 15. 00 30. 00 163.20 7. 50 10.00 15. 00 15.00 10. 00 126. 03 2.00 s. oo 6. oo 10. 00 12. 00 235. 30 100. 00 7. 50 5. 00 7.50 10. 00 15.00 75. 00 108.00 $.57 l S. 03 34.$3 1. 26 3. 20 4.g5 50.go 1.10 27.16 75. 00 71.40 50.00 50.17 5. 33 85. 00 96.40 75. 00 5g.50 i 91. 25 15.00 . 10. 00 6.67 3 9 ' 310 Peterson Grocery Peterson, Pearl Petit, Frank Phelps, Jr. , w. J. Pickett, Kenneth Pierce, George Pierce, Dr. L. F. Piggly Wiggly Pippin ' s Grocery Plescia, Bessie B. Poehler, Esthe r Poland, Catherine Polley, Margaret Porter , L. D. Portwood, James Post, Kathleen Prather, Allie M. Prickett, Anna Prickett, Vallie Purdom, Chas P. Railway Express Agency Rauch, Evelyn Regner, Mary Reily Machine Works Reynolds, Margaret Riggs , M. B. Ringuette, Loretta Rivas, Petra Rivera, Erne st Robbins, E, A. Robbins, Rose Rollins, Verna Rombold, Cl~de R. Romero, Mike Ros s , James Rothberg, Ralph Rowen , F. F. Ruhjohn, Stanley Ruiz, Richa rd Ruleau, p. M. Russell , Wm. E. Russell, Wm. E. Ryan , W. A. S & K Ma rket do do Sally Ann Bakery Sanders, Leo Sanderson, Hazel S. B. Glass Co. GElTERAL FUND $ 1. 00 25. 00 25. 00 10$. 00 50. 00 15. 00 7. 50 29 . 00 o. 59 95. 00 g5. 00 15. 00 10. 00 10. 00 40. 00 100. 00 75. 00 40. 00 65.00 40. 00 11. 61 125. 00 40. 00 13. 05 25. 00 5g. 00 112. 50 10. 00 10. 00 5. 00 100. 00 4o. oo 50. 00 7. 67 23. 91 75. 00 20. 00 40. 00 50. 00 135 00 15. 00 15. 00 15. 00 24. 96 40.49 7. go 15. 00 g5. 00 3. 40 March 7th , 1933. Santa Barbara Pipe and Salvage Co . General Fund Santa Barbara Telephone Co . do do Santa Maria Lodge Santa Maria Valley Rai lroad Company Saunders , Elizabeth Savage , Josephine Savage , J osephi ne Sayre, Mrs. M. s. Sayre, Naomi Schauer Printing Studio Schauer Printing Studio Schmi dt , J. G. Schmidt , J. G Schneider , Hilda Schurme ier , Ha.rry L Sco~t, G. A Bcott , Hattie H. Sears, Roebuck & Co do do Seaside 011 Company do do Sedgwick , Mary L. Sevigney, J . p . Shannon , 0. R. Sharp, Rose Shaw, Arthur Silva, Wm. Simpson, Mrs. Ressa Ski llman , Anna Smith , Betty Smith, Gustave Smith, Julia Smith, Sally Smyth, E. F Snook, John Sokoll , Anna Somers, James L. Somers , James L. Songer, Edward Sou. California Edison Co . Southern Calif. Edi son Co . Southern California Edison Co do do do do Southern Counties Gas Company do do Southern Pacific Railway Southern Pacific Company $27. 63 29. g1 24. 22 300. 00 3. 96 27.14 13. 39 25. 00 12. 00 75. 00 5. 50 74. 00 15. 00 15. 00 152. 23 5. 00 60. 00 30. 00 9.75 20. 00 15. 60 22. 75 135. 00 41 . 00 3. 75 40. 00 90. 00 108. 00 12. 03 1 . 00 80. 00 15. 00 10. 00 40. oo 24. 45 i4. oo 151. 50 15. 00 15. 00 15. 00 24. 45 301. 55 26. 77 4. 19 13. 90 96.77 9. 61 62. 40 3 - 1 312 Southern Pacific Company GENERAL FUND . - Southern Pacific Co~pany Southwest Medical Supply Southwick, Pearl Southwick, Pearl Spencer, Johnelle Squibb & Sons, E. R . Stationers Corporation Stationers Corporation Stationers Corporation Stedman, E. J. Sterling Press Sterling Press Sterling Press Stevens, Charles s. Stevens, John Stewart, John L Stockwell Lock Inspection Co. Stover, Fred Stronach, John Stumbles, D. L St John, A. D. Sublett, Jr . ' Thomas c. Superior Laundry Surgical Specialties Co. Switzer, Florence Taulman, George Taylor , A. P Texas Lunch Thomas, H. B. Thompson, Elsie Thompson , Mrs. Elizabeth c. Thompson, Frank Thompson, Mary Timmins, Hugh Tobey's Grocery Todd, Alber t Trafton, Muriel Tri-Counties Electric Supply Co. Troy Laundry Tubbs, Jerome F. Turner, W. A. . Tyrrell, Lew Underwood Elli ott Fisher Company Uni pn Hardware & Metal Company Union Hardware & Metal Co. Union Hardware & Metal Co. Upjohn Company, The do do 5.31 4. 03 s6. 42 30. 00 25. 00 95.00 2.63 s. os 7.so 6. 76 141. 26 6. 00 l0. 50 5. 00 5s. 50 331. 22 12. 00 6. 00 Gs.57 25. 00 so. 50 100. 00 7. 23 i50. 00 50. 00 15. 00 2. 25 15. 00 151. 20 20. 00 50. oo 112. 50 30. 00 10. 25 100. 00 so. oo 14. 01 756. 12 50. 4S lOS. 00 15. 00 14. 00 1. 76 12. 54 22. 27 4S.32 2. S6 March ?th, 1933. Vasquez, Elisa GENERAL FUND do do Villa, Je sue Wagner Lumber and Mill Co. Warne, Gertrude Warner, Mary Warren, Margaret Water Works Department Water Works Department Water Wor~s Department Water Works Dept. Watson, Raymond Watts and Laubly Weaver, Adelaide Weber Company, o. J Weidman, Phil Werner, Leo Wilbur, J. E. Wilson's Carbon Company . Wilson Chevrolet Wilson, Clarence Wilson, Eva L. Wilson, Eva L. Wilson, George H. . Company Wilson Memindex Company Winnif ord, Mrs. Don Wood, Vincent E. Wood, Vincent E. Wood, Vincent E. Wood, William Woodworth, Helen L Worley, Mabel Worsham, Dale Wyllie, Mrs. John Yocum, Emma York, Frank Zebrosky, Anna Zebrosky, Mrs. Anna Clancey, Alfred FIRST ROAD FUND Gracia, Ed. Juarez, Frank Juarez, Frank Mintz, Moe Rhodes, Alva . Romero, Frank Romero, Frank Smith, Lige Smith, Lige Valenzuela, Joe $15. 00 15.00 2.00 60.00 100.00 4.oo 136.00 1.30 3s.s5 s.15 3.s5 29. 25 34.50 45. 00 5. 72 lSO. 00 5. 00 54.oo 6. 00 3.10 40.00 212. 50 42.43 15 3. 00 2.73 15. 00 12.13 2.93 59.1g 55.00 229.40 50.00 4.oo 15.00 50.00 g,93 7.50 5. 00 5. 00 10.00 10. 00 5. 00 7.50 2.50 5.00 5.00 5.00 Valenzuela, Joe Wallace, George Wilbur, Wm. FIBST ROAD FUND Be"ttencourt, A. FOURTH ROAD FUND Hays, G. Huyck, M. Lyons, B. c. Mello, T Ostini, F. Rodeheaver , L. Stuart, T. A. Adams, Norman GOOD ROADS FUND Adams, w. E. Bailey, M A. Carapb el 1 , John Challender, Roy G. Commings, R Concrete Machinery & Supply Co. Cooper, Chas. Craviotto Bros. Craviotto Bros. Cummings, Rollo Davies, E. v. Devaul, J. M. Encinas, Frank Evans, George Fabing, F. L. Gano, Robert Gardner Denver Company Gehr, Lloyd Grant, Chester Graton , Louis Hildenbrand, Jr., A. J. Hildenbrand, w. G Hines , J. A. Horwedel, Geo. J. J ensen, Lars Johnson & Johnson Johnson and Johnson Kennedy-, Tom LaFromboise, Wm. Lambert, Ray Lillard, Jr. , W. T. Luke & Livingston Tractor & Equp. Co. Magneto & Electrical Service Marion Steam Shovel Co. Mattos, Manuel Maxwell, Frank $ 5.00 5.00 7.50 15. 00 2.50 15. 00 7.50 10. 00 17.50 5. 00 10. 00 52.00 2. 50 25. 00 25. 00 20.00 20.00 27. 61 2g7.51 30. 00 2.50 60. 00 40.00 5g. 50 45. 00 10.00 52. 00 38.60 6. 4$ 43.75 52. 00 45.50 93.60 36. 00 10. 00 2. go 25.00 7.50 7.50 45. 50 25.00 75. ()() 51.00 7. 90 15.7g 13.g7 40.00 57.60 ' Moranda , Wm. GOOD ROADS FUND Murray, E. J Nelson , S. E. Ott Hardware Co . Pacific Coast Railway Co. Pain , Joe Painter , R. E. Privette , Alvan Randal l , Ray Richar dson , c. P. Rodman, Walter Ross , A. E. Shoemaker , Wm. Smith , Dan Smith , Leland B. Spanne, Geo. Standard Oil Company Straw, Irke D. Sullivan ,. Earl Thomas , J . H. Union Hardware & Metal Co. Union Hardware & Metal Co. Usher, T . s. Watson, Raymond Whitney, E. H. Winans , c. A. Wood & Son , Harry do . do do do $25. 00 60. 00 25. 00 22. 13 1. 50 4s. oo 25. 00 15. 00 52. 00 20. 00 52. 50 15. 00 25. 00 10. 00 1g.oo 5g. 50 50. 6g 7. 50 5s. 50 25. 00 32. 60 71.64 5g. 50 25. 00 14S. 55 5s. 50 3. 42 21. 22 11. 15 Southern California Edison Co. CARP. LT. DIST. FUND 4. 35 Caywood, Hal D. Pacif i c Coast Coal Co . . City of Santa Barbara SALARY FUND SANTA MARIA CEME. DI ST FUND 5. 00 30. 32 s ,013 . 07 Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the rol l being called, the fo llowing 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 ar e hereby appr ove.~d~. _,_ irman - ~~ o Supervisors. 31-6 County Aid for Relief of Unemployment. Board of Supervi sors of the County ?f Santa Barbara, State of California , March 13th, i933, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens~ Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker, and the Clerk. Supervisor . a. L. Preisker in the chair. The. minutes of the last regular meeting were read, and upo11 motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said minutes be amended on page 301, line 19, by strik ing out the word "Unernployment " , of Resolution No . g10 , thereof. In ~he Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment . Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered, that the following 11Supervisors. Order for payment" be paid out of !'Relief Trust Fund, 11 when received from the State , t o wit : I t appearing to the Board of Supervisors t hat the following applicants are proper persons. t o receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Audi t or draw his warrant.on the General Fund in favor of the. following persons for the amounts set opposite their re spe ctive Name Avant, Louis Baker, Emmett Bright, Scott Boydston , B M. Duran, Jesus Holston, George Johns, Leo J ohns, Jay Leal , Frank Rodriguez , Tony Rodgers, Frank Stutsman , Grant Stewart, Arthur Smith , . Lige . Buckley, Dan Bennett, . Manuel Breck, Sam Co ta , Marcos Clancey , Alfred Cota , Eli as Graham , Ernest Juar ez , Frank Mcintyre, Ed McKnight , Ed Romero, Frank Valenzuela, Joe Wilbur , Louis names, to wit: Amount . $12. 50 10. 00 . 7.50 12. 50 12. 50 . 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 . 12. 50 7. 50 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 5.00 7.50 7. 50 12. 50 10.00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 12. 50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 Di strict One County Road Maintenance and Improvement. County Aid ~a . In the Matter .of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment: for Relief o Unemploym:ent . It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the f ollowing applicants are prope persons to r eceive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it i s ordered that the Auditor draw his 3 7 March 13th, 1933. warrant on the General Fund in favor of the f ollowing persons for the amounts set opposite their r~spe ctive names, t o wit: Name Branson, Hugh Breck., Charles Ca s ~r o , Henry Dale_, Joseph Duna:way, Elmer Forq, Harry Ga~sha, Le s t er Gow~r, Ray Greve, Leslie Logan, Richard . Mendoza, Max Moffitt, Andrew . Manchester, J ohn . Rawak, Samuel . Witter, Horace Gr eve , Leslie Alkire, Oma . Ayala, Marie . Bell , Mabel . Brannick, Eva Butier, Maude . Cadwell, Helen Cook , Jean Cortez, Delphina Cas~olio, Mary Croi;;s, Mellie Fie:l:.ds , Leone Dunl:eavy , Mellie Ge n~ry , Lena Haw'l~ins, Agnes Heare, Agapita J ac~man, Edna Jepper son , Clara Kel~y, Mrs. William King, Rose Larsen, Ellen Linville , Blanche Merc. ado, Berta - Mitchell, Elna My er s , Mamie Newm. an, Charlott e Nig~, Pearl Qualls , Christy Perez, Elna Roger s , J ulia Sailor, Mattie Amount 7.50 7.50 7.50 12. 50 10. 00 12.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 7. 50 12.50 12.50 12.50 10. 00 2.50 10.00 14.oo 9. 00 16. 00 10. 00 i6.oo 14. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 6. oo 6. oo 10. 00 12.00 10. 00 4. oo 10. 00 10. 00 10. Ou 10. 00 b. 00 s. 00 6. 00 4.oo 15. 00 10. 00 11. 00 2. 00 g. 00 s. oo 14. oo District Second County Farm Gardening Second Clothing Repair 18 --~-----~-----------------------------------------------~ Name Silva, Marie Steele, Mrs. lrthu.r Wei ers , Anna Winn, Mildred Yarborough, Lena Ball', Freda Andrews, Thos. Dunther, Adolph Garmon, Chas. Harrington, John Olivera, Harry Bate. man, Roy Cota, Juan Gutierrez, Pete Hooker, Wilbur J ackson, Ray Mazzini, Ted Nagel, Rufus Perez, Jesus Romero, Joseph Sierra, J ames Straughn, Alf red Villa,. Jesus Weiss, James Wilson, Harold Adams, Ronald Barr, Harley Bond., Roy Brown , Wm. G. Chianis, J ohn Coole, Eugene Covey, Clarence Gudgeon, George Hill, Olarence Jones , Edward Kirkwood, Jack Knott, Charles Somers, J ames Ullerick, Willard Wilson, Ray Briscoe, Joe Glaister, Middleton Wall, Frank Dix, C. N. Amount s. oo 1 0. 00 6. oo 4. oo 9. 00 200 $.00 s. 00 10.00 8.00 g.oo 12.50 12.50 12.50 7.50 7. 50 12.50 7.50 7.50 10.00 7.50 12.50 12.50 10. 00 10. 00 15.00 10.00 22.50 22.50 12.50 15. 00 , 22.50 10.00 22. 50 12. 50 7. 50 22.50 22.50 15. 00 5. 00 20. 00 20. 00 20.00 6.25 Di strict Second Clothing Repair Second Agency Vegetable Handling - Second Commissary Help Fourth Commissary Help Name Boakes, George Blevins, Wm Barton, Sam Bebout, Abe Beltram, John Churchill, Clarence Cordero, Alphonso Cordero, Harry E . Convers~, Linton Caballero, Nash Cordero,. Victor Doremus, Fantomas Downey, Glenn Dominguez, Ed Dalley, George Deran, H. R Estrado, Estephen Eckles, . Lloyd Fuller, Elbert Werner, .Funke Ferguson, Arthur Fuller, .George Fecht, Jacob Gonzales, Edward R. Gutierrez, Epifana Hernande. z, Albert Hildebra. nd, Carl Hewston, Ed Hook, Arthur Hartman, Ed Hall, Al. bert o. Hildebra.n d, George Infante,. Maximo Kussie, Andrew Lucero, Frank La Vieur , Claude Menegon, Sam McCandle. ss, Orville Mccann, Patrick McCants, Wm. C. McCarthy, John B. . Naumann, . Henry Nimmo, Frank Newlon, Cecil Parry, H. arold Penrose, . Clarence Phi-ll i p, . Pat I. Suniga, Domenic March 13th, 1933 Amount $7.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 5.00 5.00 7.50 12.50 7.50 7.50 12.50 10.00 12.50 2.50 7.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 7.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 7.50 10. 00 11.25 12.50 12.50 11.25 11.25 10.00 12.50 7.50 12.50 7.50 10.00 12. 50 5. 00 12.50 12.50 12.50 District Second City, Park & Recreation Area & Beach Improvement. 320 ---- - - ------ - ------- ------ Name Storn:i:, Walter S1ater, Wm. Smith i Che st er Steele, Thomas Samora:, Victor Swar z ; Frank Ullery, Chester Uribe; Manuel Venzor, Sol Virga; Michael Weil , Harry Willig, Hans Washburn, Clarence Zega r s , Wra. Allen; Bert Altama.rino, Ignacio Araluce , Abel Besette , Frank Buelna, J ohn Bunker, Joe Burns; John Call is, Robert c. Canalla , Tony Carroll, Chas. Caswell, Earl Cicero, Bert I . Cone , 'Hal c. Conlon, James Sr . Connolly, James Cota, 'Jos. H. Craig ; Frank Dalton , George Dawson , Robert Decker, LeRoy Delk, Robert Desmore, John Diaz, Michael Dickscheidt, Wm. Donovan, J. P. Doubek, Chas. Espana:, Jose Garcia:, Carmelo Gebbard , Geo. Gramasco , John Gr een, Percy Harrison, Roy J. Heaton, Cecil Amount 112.50 12.50 5.00 12.50 7.50 10. 00 12.50 12.50 5. oo 12.50 10. 00 12.50 10.00 10.00 10.00 12.50 12.50 12. 50 12.50 2.50 10.00 7. 50 7.50 10. 00 5.00 12.50 12. 50 12.50 5. 00 7. 50 12. 50 12.50 12. 50 12.50 12.50 7.50 10. 00 12.50 . 12. 50 12. 50 12.50 7. 50 10. 00 10.00 12.50 12. 50 7. 50 District Second City, Park & Recreation Area & Beach Improvemen Second Agency Wood Cutting ' I . ---------~--~----------------------------------------.----: Name Heaton , W. H. . Hendr icksen , Wren . Hess inger , J ohn . Huegel , Erhardt . Hopkins , Harry Ho veland , Chris . Hurt , Wm. I ngram , Van Ness . J ohnson , Lon . J ones , Geo. T . King , Geor ge . Lee , J ess Lee , Lest er Love , J ames . Lynch , Chas . Medley, Harold . Menegon , Umber to Mir anda , Thos. Mudgett , Alber t Mc.Cants, Luther McDonough , Wm. B. McKinney , Ross Mckinney,. Donald Qu.ensel , Fred pace , Wra. Padilla , Sa l vadore Palmer, Fred . Pauliss.e n , Frank Ph.elps , David . Pie fer, Clement . Raposa, Manuel . Reil and , Arnold Ri.ley , Wm. Rasmussen , Martin Rui z , Cl1as. Sandoval, Austin Sandoval, Emilia Savitz, Chr istian Seymour , 1~elbert Shea, Ralph , J r . S irno n , Marv in Snyder , Earl Tar ver, Geo. Torres , Raphael Truj i l los , Miguel Valdivia , Ral ph Valenzuela , Philip Van Popple , Adrian Mar ch 13th , 1933 Amount $5. 00 12. 50 12. 50 7. 50 10. 00 7.50 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 10. 00 12. 50 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 12. 50 12. 50 7. 50 10. 00 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 10. 00 12. 50 12. 50 7. 50 12. 50 12. 50 7. 50 10. 00 7. 50 12. 50 12. 50 7. 50 10. 00 12. 50 12. 50 10. oo i2. 5c 10. 00 12. 50 10. 00 12. 50 12. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 District Second Agency Wood Cutting 22 Name Vasquez , Virgil Wade , Elijah . Wathey , Thos. E. Watson , Fred Wayl and , Frank Williams, Albert Ynojosa , Ronald Ambri z, J esus Arrias , Chas. Beltram , Sisto Ca l deron , T. A. Cooper, P. W. Gonzal es , Edwa r do Garcia , Wenseslado Hernandez , Angel Hernandez, Ignacio B. Luna, Frank Mart inez , Zacar ios Mendoza , Arthur Navarro , Carmen Perales , Nicholas Rodarte , Renard Reyina, Arthur Sanchez , Geor ge . Ashbaugh , Bart Arrel lanes, Luz A. Allen , J ames Acuna , Santiago Al varez , Sulpicio Anchundo , Antonio Aval os , Manuel Bi schoff , Bernard Luera , Bor jo Barr ios , Joe . Black, George . Bost roro , J ohn . Bro ck , Em!'.Ilet t Bacilla, Fel ix Benitz , Antonio Cor der o , Pet er Ca.s i l lo , J os Cota, Lawrence Callahan, Lyle Cuevas , Antonio Campos , Elias Cu~vas, Fred ' Amount 12. 50 12. 50 10.90 7. 50 10. 00 12. 50 1 0 . 00 12. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 10. 00 12. 50 7 . 50 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 5. 00 7.50 12. 50 12. 50 7. 50 10. 00 7. 50 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 10. 00 12. 50 12. 50 7. 50 10. 00 12. 50 5 . 00 12. 50 12. 50 10. 00 7. 50 5. 00 10. 00 10. 00 7. 50 7.50 10. 00 12. 50 District Second Agency Wood Cut ting Second Sheffield Reservoir Improvement Second Count y Road Ma intenan e a11d Impr ovement - Name Coy , J esse Cisneros , Henry Campos, August ine Cnacon , Eustacio Caballerro , Edward Coleman , Gustav C~no , Edward C~rtis , Lawrence N. . C ~r r e no , Juaquin Cota, Alppbnse Contreras , Faustino 09-lles , Geronimo Carrol, Monte Cota, J os. E. C~bal lerr o , Ralph C:i,.sneros , J os. R. Davila , Abel D~la Torre, Wm. D~r ling, Robert Dtmcan, Frank Dominguez , Dan Dqminguez, Albert DJ.,az , Henry D~arte , Mateo E~pinosa , Vincent Elizalde, Manuel E~cobar , Monico E~izalde, Timotio Fr.iedly, Allen Fl.enniken , Valma Fe.liz , Jos. R. Fr.ench , Henry Fl.ores , L ibraoo Falco.n , Joe Fe~nandez , Juan Jose Flores , Pedro Ga.l indo , Efrain Gozales , Fel ix Gross , Cleveland Gapa , John . I Ga.;r:cia , Adolph Go~x , Tony Galindo , Gilber t Gonzales , Armando Go~zales , Gregorio Ga~te, Anastacio Goi:izales , J ulio Godinez , Joe March 13th , 1933 Amount 7. 50 10. 00 12. 50 12. 50 7. 50 10. 00 10. 00 7. 50 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 12. 90 10. 00 10. 00 7. 50 7. 50 12. 50 12. 50 12.50 7. 50 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 7. 50 7. 50 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 5. 00 10. 00 10. 00 7. 50 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 12.50 10. 00 District Second County Road Maintenance and Improvement . , 32'1 Name Gutierrez, Juan N. Grand, Peter Greenwald, Ed Garcia Gabriel Garcia , Pedro Garcia, Candalerio Hendricks , Raymond Hyne, Roy F. H0well , Cl1as. Herr e r~ , Salvadore Hynes, Edgar Hernandez, Albert B. Herrera , Cha s. Herrera, Felin e Hasbrouck , A. Hodgi n, Leon Hogan, Lester Hernandez, Jose s. Hickman , Clyde Hernandez , Jose N. Holgin , Esequiel J iminez, Al J acobson, Earl Johnson , Lucius Korngrebel , Arthur Kelly, Albert Kels, Chas. Kent, David Lopez , Renaldo Leyva , Louis Lof tis, Hugh Lona, Raymond Lopez, Arnulfo Leavitt, Earl Low, Arthur Leon, Tony Lopez , Jos. A. Leon, Richard Lopez, Joe D. Lopez , Manuel Lopez, Julian Lopez , Joe V. Lara, Marcus ' Lopez, Frederico Lopez, }!aximo Larsen , J ohn Lozano , Francisco Limon, Joe Amount #7 -50 12. 50 12. 50 7. 50 12. 50 12. 50 2. 50 12. 50 7. 50 12. 50 5. 00 10. 00 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 10. 00 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 10. 00 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 10. 00 5. 00 12. 50 12. 50 7. 50 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 10. 00 12. 50 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 10. 00 12. 0 12. 50 District Second County Road Maintenance and Improvement Name Lopez , J oe X. Mira, Jose Mendoza , Manuel Martinez, Jo s A. Mendoza , Frank Molino, Victoriano Mendoza , Andres Martinez, J. B. Manuel, Franco Madero, Pedro Mashburn, Metoka Maulhardt, J. B. Mills, J. o. Meraz, Bacillo Miller, Geo . Martinez, Gallil eo Medina, Sam Mendoza, Chas. Mcintosh, Evan Mandoze , Mauro Nava , Alphonso Na. varez , Louis Ojeda, J uan P. Ornelas, Sabras Olivera, Thos. Pollard, R. H. Palata, Guadalupe Phi llip , Andrew Palma, J oe Penr ose , Leo Pico, Harry Padilla , Frank Palma, Mike Parker, J. D. Padilla , Feliz Palata, Marsoc Ramizzini, Joe 7 Rieck , Chas. Reyes , Carmen Rueff, J os Rhodes, Emil Robles, Guadalupe Ruiz , Antonio Romero, Theo Robles, Cha s. Ruiz, Elario Rendon , Christobal Ramirez, Manuel March 13th, 1933. Amount $12.50 12.50 7.50 ' 7.50 7.50 12. 50 10. 00 12.50 12. 50 12.50 12. 50 12. 50 12.50 12. 50 12. 50 10.00 12.50 12. 50 10. 00 12. 50 10. 00 12.50 12.50 12. 50 10. 00 7.50 10. 00 10.00 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 7. 50 12. 50 12. 50 10. 00 12.50 7. 50 7. 50 10. 00 7. 50 10. 00 12. 50 10. 00 10.00 7.50 12.50 10. 00 3 5 District Second County Road Maintenan and Improvement . 326 Name . Ramirez, Joe . Rives , Fred . Romero, Carmen . Ruiz, Fred Reza, Edmundo . Rives, Ventura . Sutton, Ray Shaw, Frank Salazar, Frank s'anchez , Faust ino Saenz, Bernard sailor, Ru.pert S"aberion, Louis Serna , Christoval Suey, Gin Yen Schlaegel, Clarence . Sanchez, Raymond sanchez, Ignacio Santana, Adolph Shore, Joe Sarinano , Pablo Salas, Desedillo Saucedo , Marguerito Scruggs, Ed . Shands , Eugene Sneed, Wm. A. S il va, Israel Strain, Robert Savedro, Ignacio Sasso, Joe Jr Sotello , Martin Soria, Miguel Sasso, James Trester, Ralph Torres, Gorgona . Tviedt , Ole Torres, Joe . Thompkins, Frank . Unzueta, J ulian . Urives, Pascacio . Uribes, Manuel p . Vasquez, Arnold Valencia, Frank Va l enzuela , Frank Wilson, Cleon Wegener, Wm. Wallace, Ed Ybarra Augustine Amount 12.50 10. 00 10.00 10. 00 12. 50 10. 00 10.00 12. 50 10. 00 7. 50 10. 00 12. 50 10. 00 12. 50 7. 50 10.00 10.00 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 10. 00 10. 00 7. 50 10. 00 12. 00 10.00 10. 00 5. 00 10. 00 12.50 12. 50 12. 50 5. 00 12.50 12. 50 7. 50 10. oo 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 10. 00 12. 50 12.50 7.50 Di$tr ict Second County Road Maintenan e and Improvement . County Aid for Relief of Unemployment. March 13th , 1933 Name Zapata , Tibur cio B e rti~o_, Joe Frei ~p.s , Dave Logan., Aimee Mee , Jack Polly., Rudolph Common , William Conlon , James H. Pagels , Otto c. Pettingill , Emory Cochr.an , Georga Fletc.h, Cecil 22.50 17. 50 22. 50 22. 50 10. 00 7. 50 7. 50 10. 00 7. 50 In the Matter of Count y Aid fo r Relief of Unempl oyment : District Second County Boad Maintenan e and Improvement. Second Clerical Help Unemplo Relief Off ice & Cooperative Departments. I t a,ppear ing .to the Board of S11pervisors .tha.t the following appl icants are pr oper per sons t o. r eceive county aid ; ~pon motion .d uly seconded and carried, it i.s order ed t hat the Auditor draw his warrant on the G~neral Fund in favor of the fo.l low. ing persons for the a.mounts set opposite their re~pect ive names, to wit : Name Sweet, W. . Emer son , E. LeGraff , L. Hoback, J. Mandoza , c . Bisho~ , J. T . Stewart , A . Wiggins, M Hugh~s , H. Jr Hayes, J . Goodenough, o . . Blocker , J . Hughes, H. Sr Hansen, A. . Barnett, I . Ralph, R. Lawrence , J . T . De la Guerra , K . HowardJF. Wr ay , H. Shoemaker, w. Foster , W . Cox , Mari on Wallace, R . . Del Rio , L . . Turk, L . Agt1irre, c. Amount $16. 00 16. 00 1-6. 00 16. 00 16. 00 16. 00 i6. oo i6. oo i6. oo 16. 00 '16. 00 16. oo 16. 00 10. 00 i6.oo 4. oo i6. oo 16. 00 16. oo 14.oo 16. 00 14. oo 16. 00 i6. oo 12.00 16. 00 i6. oo District Fifth County Road Maintenance 328 Name Aguirre , L. Bartholomew, H . Bonetti , R. Blakely, J Spene"er , J. W. Sandoval, J. Amadore , T. Torre-s , I. Araujo , L. H. Ayala, T. Ramirez, E. Co rde r o , J. Cowell, A. Volk, Ed Updike, H. G. Osborne , J ames Nelson , .M. Moore, J. c. Hubbel, M. Brookshire , c. Parrish, T. A. . I Glasgow, G. Ba rker, J. E. Clark , M. p. Pegg , E. Dolan, E Walker , W. Scott, E. Chavez , M. Lovelace , H Cole, iJ. L . Vigil , E. Or tego , D. E. West , c. Montes , L. Lee, M. Hernandez, J. Harman , J. Uptegrove, G. Castro , E Taylor, A. Au.brey, G. Dominguez, T. S. Kinyon , J. J. Oro sdidier Fouts, W. Ryan , R. Hartley , t! . Amount I $16.00 i6.oo i 4. oo 16. 00 1 6. 00 14.00 16.oo 16.oo 16. 00 14.oo i6.oo s. oo i6. oo i6. oo 16. oo 10. 00 4. oo 1 0. 00 16. 00 14. 00 10. 00 16.00 14. oo s.oo 14. oo 16.00 i6. oo 16. 00 16. 00 16. 00 i6.oo 16. oo i6. oo i4. oo 10. 00 1 2. 00 16. oo 16. oo 16. 00 . 16. oo 6. oo 16. oo 16. oo 16. 00 / i4. oo i6. oo i6. oo 16. oo District Fifth County Road Maintenance Fifth Gathering Vegetab les Petit ion of Union Oil Co. et al. for Abandonment o Roads. Change of Name of Elwoo Union School Distr ict. County Publi ty Advisory Board. 3~ 9 March 13th, 1933 Name Amount District Ram ir e z , F. B. $16.00 Fifth i6.oo Cleaning Public Cemeterie Rios , A Briggs, c. Williams, rr. A. Chappell, G. McGuown, R. McKeehan, H. rlill , Fred Webs_ter, R. Berlier , R. Breck , M. Streiker, v . . Bondietti, A. Gomes , c. Patchen, c. Gonraales , E. McCoy, c. Shell, p Rubalcava, J . Avila, J . Vi lla, c. Cloud, M. Perry , P. McClaughey, J . Vierra , M. Gularte, D. Porter , R. Hill, J ohn Dorainguez, T. Leppi ng , Yarie Peters , E. c. 10. 00 16. 00 16. 00 16. 00 16. 00 14. oo 16. 00 i6 . oo s. oo 14-. 00 16. oo 12. 00 i6. oo 10. 00 16. 00 14. 00 16. 00 16. 00 16. 00 16. oo 14. 00 10. 00 10. 00 i6. oo 16. 00 10.00 10. 00 20.00 15. 00 ~eforesting County Parks Cleaning River Channels Clerical Help Unempl oy Relief Office & Cooperative Departments. In the Matter of Petition of Union Oil Co.m pany of California, et al . , for Abandonment of Road in 5th Road District. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the above entitled matter be and the same is hereby continued until March 27th, 1933 , at 10 o ' clock a. m. In the Matter of Change of Name of Elwood. Union School. District to Ellwood Union School Distr. ict . Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that in accordance with the pr.o visions of Secti.o n 2. 31, School Code of California, the Board of Superv isors of Santa Ba. rbara County .h ave this .d ay s et April 3rd, 1933 , at 10 o ' clock a . m. , as the date for hearin~ of a petition to change the name of Elwood Union School District t 'o Ellwood Union School District; said hearing. to. be held in the Board of Supervisors Room, in the Court House , at San. ta Barbara, California In the Matter of County Publicity Advi sory Board. Upon mot ion, duly seconded and carried, it i s ordered that the following be and they are hereby appointed Members of County Publicity Advisory Boa rd, for the year 1933, to wit: 330 Reports of Committees. Unemployment / Council Communicatio Proposed Vis t I of Fleet. t.f California / "Food for La or" Plan. Report of Off i cer . Correcting Allowance of Claims. County Hosnital Employ es. / George W. Wilson, Santa Barbara; Nelson F. Smith, Carpinteria; Je ss Chambers , Secre- tary Chamber of Oomrre rce, Santa Mar ia; G. T. Gunderson , Lompoc; Ernest L. Peterson, . Santa Maria; Cyril Hartley , Carpinter ia; Charles D. Willson, Santa Ba rbara Bi ltmore; and W. G. Herron ,- Secretary Santa Barbara Chamber of Commerce. In the Mat ter of Reports of Commit~ee s. Upon motion , duly seconded and carr ied , it is ordered that the request of Santa Mar ia Chamber of Commerce in re gard t o Chicago Worlds Fai r; report of County Council of Social Agencies; and request of County Physician for part-time nurse and incr ease of salary of County Physician , referred to members of the Board of Supervise be continued unti1 March 20th, 1933 , at 10 o ' clock a . m. In the Matter of Communication from Unemployment Council . A commurrication from the Unemployment Counci l , in regard to the passage of AB 1910 by the present legislature , was r efer:red to Supervisor Sam J . Stanwood. In the Matter of Propo sed Vi sit of Fleet. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, i t is ordered that this Boar d join with the City of Santa Barbara and the Santa Barbara Chamber of Commerce, in extendin an invitation to the fleet to visit Santa Barbara with a representative number of vessels during the per iod of J une 23rd , t o 30th, 1933 , inclusive , and the Clerk of this Boar d is hereby directed t o communicate t his invitation to the proper official. In the Matter of Cal ifornia "Food for Labor" Plan Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is orde r ed t hat the communication of Hal Rush , in the above ent itled rr.atter be and the same is hereby referred to the County Welfare Department In the ~at ter of Report of Officer. The report of Aleta Brownlee , Execut~e Secretary of County Welfare Department, for the mont h of February , 1933 , waa rece i ved , examined and ordered placed on file . In the Matter of Correct ing Allowance of Claims. Upon motion , duly seconded and carried , i t is ordered that the order made and entered on the 7th day of March, 1933 , allowing the following claims f or the amou.~t and payable out of the funds designated, re spectively, be and the same is hereby rescinded; to wi t: Higgins , L. M., for $37. 10, payable out of General Fund; Morris , R. W. , for $11S. 20 , payable out of General Fund. And it i s fur ther ordered t hat said claims be recall ed from the Auditor and re-allowed , as of the 7th day of March, 1933, for the amount and payable out of the funds designated, respectively, to wit : Higgins , L. M., for $37 . 10, payable out of Good Roads Fund; Morris , R. W., for $11S. 20, payable out of Good Roads Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the r oll being called , the foll owing Supervisors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald u. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays , none. Absent, none In the Mat t er of County Hospital Employee. Supervisor C. L. Preisker introduced the f ollowing Resolution , to wit : RESOLUTION . Resolved that the salar ies of all Santa Barbara County Hospital employees , where complete maintenance is given,be cut 40 per cent below the salary they were rece iving before March, 1932 , this cut t o be effective Mar ch 1st , 1933 ' . --------i--------------------,-------,--=-"'""'""'===-==-===~~=~-~-,- Claims Laid Over. March 13th, 1933 Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, i t i s ordered that said Resolution be and the same is hereby continued until March 20th, 1933, at 10 o clock a . m. In the Matter of Clai1ns Laid Over. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that. the fo llowing claims be a nd the same are hereby laid over, to wit: Central Market Channel Paper & Supply Co . Coast Whole sale Grocery Oo. Cota, Jos. E. Cota, Juan Cudahy Packing Co . Dalley, Geor ge Enter prise Daixy Co . Feder al Drug Co . Golden State Co. , Ltd. Haas , Baruch & Co . Jackson- Shealy Co . , Inc. J ohnson , L. E. J ordano Bros. do do do do Jones, Geo . Kent , Earl A. Knott, Cl1arles Lang , Mairk & Son Cash Grocery Lilley, Robert C LtYs Angeles Soap Co. Mann ing s, Inc. Mission Ice Co . t Newmark & Co . , M. A. Nigh-r Ha.rry Parma Co., Inc. do do Poultrymen ' s Co- oper ative As sn. R. & L . Grocery Rodenbeck s Shoe Store S. & K. Market #1 do do do do do 1'3 do #1 do do f 3 Smi t h G,r,. ocery , Fred State Street Market Straughn, Alfred Wilson & Co. \ 1 $3S. 79 24-2. 97. 1409. 50 2. 50 1290. 93 2. 50 434. 55 4. 50 70s. 70 g55. oo i57. 50 6.oo 61. 29 4.36 33. 20 12. 50 .7. 50 15. 00 5.S6 4-32. 00 1657. 1g 1019. 21 1. $0 175. 00 7. 50 762. 1g 312. 50 1653. 30 1. 00 240. 45 14. 75 13. 95 4. 69 1907.43 10.94 2. 50 1832. 03 5. 00 3s3 . 19 ------- - --------------------------------------------------- 332 Cancellation .-. of Budget Appr opr iat iort In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 33 C 3,buildings, parks f r om Account 33 0 5, r ecreation equipment, parks f rom Account 33 A 5, labor, parks General Fund, t o Unappropriated Reserve $42 .81; 2g. 42 ; 145. 00 , .Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of $216. 23 is not needed in the above accounts , General Fund. -Now therefore , be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors tha t the sum of Two Hundred Sixteen and 23 /100 Dollars ($216 . 23 l be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve Gener al Fund . Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution , the roll being called , the fol l owing .Supervisor s 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. cancellation In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 35 B 1 , communi cation and of Budget Approuriation transportation , Forestry Depar tment - - Fi re , General Fund , to Unappr opriated Reserve. Cancel lation - of Budget Aooropriation Transfer of Funds from Unappropriate Reserve. - -Whereas the Board of Supervis:rs .of Santa Bar bara County find t hat the sum of $175. 00 is not needed 1n above account , .General Fund. -Now therefore , be it resolved by the .Board of Supervisors t hat the sum of One Hundred Seventy- five Dollars ($175. 00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned t o the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund . Upon the passage of the foregoing re solut i on , the roll being called, the follo - i ng Supervisors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G. Steve s , Ronald .M. Adam and C. L. Preisker . Nays, none. Absent, none . Jn the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 31 B 1, communication and transportati on and from Account 31 B 5, service and expense Farm Advisor, General Fund , to Unaupropriated Reserve $172. 90; 25. 00; . Whereas the Board of Supervisors of. Santa Barbara Count y find that the sum of $197. 90 is not needed in above accounts , Gener al Fund . Now therefore, be it reso l ved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of One Hundred Ninet y- seven and 90/100 Dollars ($197. 90) be and the same is hereby cancel led ~ and returned t o the Unappropriated.Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the r oll being called, the following. Supervisors voted Aye , to wi t : Thomas T. D insmor ~ , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens , Ronald M. Adam and o. L. Pre i sker. Nays,.none, Absent , none. In the Mat ter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropr iated Re serve to Account 49 B 5, J ustice , of the Peace , First Townsh~p, s~rvice and expense , Gener al Fund. Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County f ind that a . public emergency , t hat coul d not have been reasonably foreseen at the t ime of preparing the budget, has arisen by reason of extra electricity for heating and l ighting on account of extra night work , and which has depleted the funds provided fo same; . Now therefore, be it re solved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Twenty~five Dollars ($25. 00) be and the same . is hereby transferred from the unappro- priated reserve t o Ac count 49 B 5, service and e xpense , J ustice of the Peace, First Townshi-u, Gener al Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution , the roll being called , the fol - lowing Supervi sors voted Aye , to wi t : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Transfer of Funds from Unappropr i a t e Reser ve. Transfer of Funds from Unappropriate Reserve. Transfer of Funds from Unappropriat d Reserve. Revision of Budget Items . 3 3 March 13th, 1933. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none . Absent, none. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to Account 33 B 12, heat, light, water and power, Forestry--Pa rks, General Fund. Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public emergency , that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the budget , has arisen by reason of additional expenditures , and which has depleted the funds provided for same ; Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Two Hundr ed Sixteen and 23/100 Dollars ($216 . 23) be and the same is hereby transferral from the unappropriated reserve to Account 33 B 12, heat, l ight, water and power, Forestry--Parks, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution , the roll ~eing called, the fol lowing Supervisors voted Aye , to wi t : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent , none In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to Account 33 B 1, communication and transportation, Forestry- -Parks, General Fund. Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public emergency , that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the t ime of preparing the budget , has arisen by r eason of additional expenditures , and which has depleted the funds provided for same ; Now therefore", be i t resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of One Hundred Seventy- five Dollars ( t175~00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve to Account 33 B 1, communication and transportation, Forestry--Parks, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregolng resolution," the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, t o wi t : 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 Unappropr i ated Reserve to Account 31 A 3, extra help, Farm Advisor, General Fund. Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find t hat a public emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the budget , has arisen by reason of additi onal expendit ures , and which has depleted the funds provided for same ; Now therefore , be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of One Hundr ed Ninety- seven and 90/100 ($197. 90) be and the same i s hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve to Account 31 A 3, extra help , 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. Pre i sker. Nays , none. Absent, none. In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Whereas, it appears t o the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general classifi cation of Maintenance antl Operation , Constable, 7th Township , General Fund, is necessary ; Now, therefore, be it Resolved t hat the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as f ollows , to wit : Transf er from Account 17 B 1 , communication and transportat ion , Constable; 7th Township, General Fund, the sum of $10. 00 , to Account 17 B 5, service and expense, Constable , 7th Township, General Fund. 334 Revision of Budget I tems. Re vis i op of Budget I tems Revis ion of .=. Budget Items Revi sion of Budget I tems Upon t~e passage of .the foreg~ing. Resolution,_ the roll being called, the foll owing Supervisors voted Aye , to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fr ed G. 0 tevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Prei sker. Nays, none. Absent, none In the Matter of Revision of Bud.get Items. Whereas , it appears t o the Board of Supervisors t hat a revision wi thin general classification of Maintenance and Operation, First Supervisor Di strict, Good Roads Fund9 is necessary; Now, therefore, be it Reso lved t hat the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 112 B 2, materials and supplies, Fi rst Supervisor Di strict, Good Roads Fund, the sum of $g, ooo. oo, to Account 112 A 5, labor , $ 7 , 0 0 0 . 00 , and. t o Account 112 B 4, repairs and replacement $1,000. 00 , First Supervisor Dis tri ct, Good Roads Fund. Upon the passag~ of the f orego ing Resolution, the roll being called, the fol. l owing Supervisors voted Aye, t o wi t: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. . . . . Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Pr eisker. Nays , none. Absent, none. In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within genera classification of Salaries and Wages, Welfare Department, General Fund, is necessary; Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the afor~said accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfef from Account 97 A 3, clerical help, Welfare Department, General Fund, the sum of $760.00, to Account 97 A 7, case workers Welfare Department, General Fund. Upon the pas sage of the foregoing Resolut i on, the roll being called, the foll owing Supervisors voted Aye , t o wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G Stevens, Ronald Y. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none. ln the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. I I Whereas, it appears to the Board. of Supervisor.s that a revi sion wi thin general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Welfare Dep:i.rtment, 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 97 B 51, State aid, $1,000. and Account 97 B 1, communication and transpor tation, #300.00, Welfare Department , General Fund, to Account 97 B 70, County Counci l of Social Agencies , ll,000.00; and Account 97 B 3, office supplies, $300. 00 , Welfare Department, 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, ~one. In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. soc .W hereas, it appea. rs t o the Board of Supervisors that a revision within genera c. lass ifica t ion o. f Maintenance. and Opera.t i on , Recorder ., . General Fund, is necessary; Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as f ollows, to wit: Transfer from Account Sl B 3, office supplies, Recorder , General Fund, the sum of $100. 00 , to Account 81 B 1, communication and transportation, Recorder, 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 ~!. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none , Revis i on of Budget I terns. Revision of Budget I tems -' March 13th, 1933 In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general classification of Salaries and Wages, Forestry~Parks , General Fund, is necessary; Now, therefore , be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 33 A 2, caretakers, $292. 50; . - . and from account 33 A 11, lifeguards, $262. 50, Forestry--Parks, General Fund, to Account 33 A 5, labor , $555. 00, Forestry- - Parks, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing Resolution , the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens , Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays , none. Absent, none. In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Where. as, it apPears t o the Board of Supervieors that a revision within genera+ classification of salaries and wages, forestry Department--Fire, General Fund, is necessary; Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 35 A 5, labor, Forestry Department-.- Fire, General Fund, the sum of $801.00, to Account 35 A 2, fire patrolmen, Forestry Department--Fire, General Fund. Upon the. pas sa ge o.f the foregoing Resolution, the r oll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens Revision of Budget Item Revision of Budget I tem Ronald M. Adam and 0. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none In the Matter of Revision o~ Budget Items. Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors tha t a revision within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Forestry--Parks, General Fund, is necessar NOW, therefore, be it Re solved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to wit : Transfer from Account 33 B 5, service and expense, Forestry- -Parks , General Fund, the sum of $59 . 00, to Account 33 B 12, heat, light , wate and power, Forestry--Parks, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing Resolution , the roll being called, the fol- lowing Supervisors voted Aye, to wi t: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Ab sent, none. In the Matt er of Revision of Budget Items. - Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a r evision within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Unemployment Relief, 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 156 B 2, materials and supplie , Unemployment Relief, General Fund, the sum of $400. 00, to Account 156 B 1, communicatio . and transportation, $300. 00; and to Account 156 B 3, office supplies, $100. 00; Unemploy ment Relief, General Fund. U. pon the passage of the foreg. oing Reso lution, the roll being called, the follow i ng Supervisors voted Aye, to wi t: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Pr eisker. Nays, none. Absent, none. Revision of irIn the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Budget I t em Whereas, it appears t o the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Superintendent of Schools, General Fund, is necessary; Now, therefore , be i t Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to wit : Transfer from Account S2 B 4, Superintendent of Schoo s . - ---- --~--~ -----------------------------------------~-~----- 336 Revisi on of Budget Items Santa Barba Taxpayers Association. a -- Gener al Fund , the sum of $10. 009 to Account 82 B 5, service and expense, Super intenden of Schoo l s, General Fund . Upon the pas sage of the foregoing Re sol ution, the roll being called , the follo - ing Supervisors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Steven , Ronald }fi. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none. In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Wher eas, it appears t c the Board of' Supe rv isors that a revision within genera classification of Maintena.nce and Operation , Fi fth Supervisor Di strict, Good Roads Fund, is necessary; Now, therefore , be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same ar hereby r evised as follows , to wit: Transfer f r om Account 152 B 2, materi als and suppli s , Fifth Supervisor Dis tr i ct, Good Roads Rund, the sum of $500. 00 , t o Account 152 B 4, repairs and r epl acements, Fi fth Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing Resolution, the roll being called , the f ollow ing Supervisors voted Aye , to wi t: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adara and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent , none. In the Mat ter of Santa Barbara Taxpayers Associat ion. The Santa Barbara Taxpayers Association attended the session of the Board , and E. B. Ashcraft, A. G. Balaam and Charles p. Humphrey, addressed the Board in rela . tion to salary cuts, taxes, etc., which was replied to by C. L. Preisker, Chairman. No action was taken. Claims Al lo ed - In the Matter of Claims Allowed. Upon mot ion, duly seconded and carried , it is ordered t hat the foll owing claims be and the same are hereby allowed , each claim f or the amount and payable out of the fund designated in the order of allowance indor sed on the face of each claim , r espectively, to wit: Amer ican Bakery GENERAL FUND American Optical Co mpany Ames a~d Harris Anderas Dept. Store Anderson , J. A: Associated Oil Co. Automotive Garage Azar Grocery Azar Bros. Grocery Baker , F. A. Ba rnes , S. Barrick , A. R. Beard Motor Co. Bellwood , Chester Bischoff Surgical Co. Bit t er ly Company Boeck, Lewis Bowers& stokes do do Dudley Bradford Branch , Inez Bravo , J oe Broadway Batt ery Shop $14. 73 16. 75 2. 49 5. 00 108. 00 36.10 5. 00 173.43 10. 00 14. 00 108. 00 40. 00 12.g9 . 60 45. 05 3. 00 12." 00 2.46 1.24 30. 00 25.00 9. 00 7. 77 - - -----~-----,----------------------------------------.-------,- - - , March 13 , 1933. Broadway Battery & Electric Shop GENERAL FUND .75 Brown , J eanette 3. 00 Brunswig Drug Company 4S.84 do do Buckman , Harry Burkhar t & Dodson do do do do Bur ris , Ro se Burroughs Adding Machine Company Bryant & Trott Co. Caldwell , Mrs. S. California Corrugated Culvert Co. California Market California Pipe & Supply Co. Cal if orn ia Tire Con1pany Califor n:ia Tire Co. California Tire Com-p.a ny Campodonico Wat er Works Campbell Horticult ural C_o . c. & W. Feed Store Certified Labor atory Products Cheney Co. , C. R. Christy, J ean City of Santa Mar ia Clark, Mary B. Clemons , Ll oy d M. Clevel and , Geor ge Coast Wholesale Grocery Co Coast Wholesale Grocer y Co. Common , W. C. Common , W. C. Co11solidat ed Produce Co rnpany Consumers Fuel Oil Co. Cont inental Grocery do do do do Contract or ' s Supply Co. Crabb, Alo.n zo Ora v e11 s, Tom Cross , A. Dar 1 ing , J . W. Dav id son , W. E. Dietzgen Co. , Eugene Dill e , F. E. Din smor e , Thomas T. Dominges , Bob A. Dor r ance , French Drake , J. R. J ones the Druggist 10. 4g 17. 00 12.45 . 45 $ . 6$ lS. 57 5. 00 5. 96 2.32 46. 73 275. s1 S. 44 19 . 70 1. 67 23. 03 20. 00 16. 50 24. 05 92.44 10. $9 12. 00 10. SO 36. 00 26. 00 30. 00 55.26 256. 26 9. 00 4. 50 241.87 14$.50 7. 50 s 3.16 71. 60 30.40 2. 50 50. 00 15. 00 1$. 00 10. 00 10. 07 90. 00 6. 00 112. 50 15. oo 7. so 1 . 50 3 7 . ' -338 -----------------------------------~~--- Dudley Mortuary GENERAL FUND Duluth Lighthouse for the Blind Echarren, Marguerit e Eden , Mary Electric Shop, The Enterprise Dairy Company Escareio, Cleofus Everett, Chas." Fancy Fish Market Federal Drug Co . Felts, A. w. Felts, A. w. Felt s , A. w. Ferguson Furn itur e Co. Fir estone Servi ce Stores Freeze & Fre eze Fuller-Paint Co., w . p. Gilbert, Mrs. H. A. Gil.more Oi l Co . Gi l more Oil Co . Gilr11ore Oil Co . Giovanacci , Frank Gleaves , Arthur Goddard-Jackson Co . Golden State Co . Golden State Company Gorzelle, C. Gr eat Atlantic & Pacifi c Tea Co. Gr eat Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co . Griffeth, M. v. Grimes-Stassforth Stationery Co . do do Hargrave, Seth Haslam Co . , w. A; Hauser Pack ing Co . Herald-Recorder Herman ' s Market do Hern, We sley Heumphreus-Smith Electr i c Co . Hoag Seed Company Hobbs, Geo. Hohmann , W. c. Holiday Hardware Co . Holland-Worley Rug Co . Holser & bai ley Houghtons Grocery do Market Howard's Grocery Hubble, H. A. . , $90. 00 62. 00 1$. 40 15. 00 s. 70 7. 70 s. 00 14.50 s. 04 77. 95 20. 97 11. 43 13. g6 39 . 00 2. 95 9 . 95 10. 20 11. 00 124. 45 1022. 97 42.34 15. 00 12. 00 is5. oo 233. 12 16. 10 100. 00 7. 00 4. 00 S2. 00 25 . 50 15. 35 12. 00 9. 60 472. 03 4. 50 33. 75 47. 50 32. 40 3. 87 107. 50 116. 10 26. 2g 4. 90 s. 5s 41. 96 122. 49 lS. OO 90. 00 - --- --- - - --~-----------------------.,.=--------=----=-~=-----"====-=:===.,-----.,- ) March 13th, 1933 Humphry, Fred . GENERAL FUND Isom , B. A. Johnson , c. H. Johnson, w. B. J ones, . Cora Jones , J ohn E. Jones Stat ionary J ones Stationery & Gifts Kaiser, A. c Kelly , H. Kidd , Geo. Kluss, Edwin R. Krelle Plumbing & Electric Co L. A. Paper Box Factory Larco Fish Company Lawrence, Stanley Leal , Lucy Lester, Ja.mes Lester, James Levy, H. J . Live Oak nairy Co . Lor.ape c Laundry Lompoc Light & Water Dept Los Angeles Rubber Stamp Co. Lunde~ Aage MacRostie Bros. Manning t s Martin , Ed. Mercer, Jim Meyers , Emma Midland Counties do do do do Miller, Frank Mill er, Ruth A. Publi c, do do do do Mission Ice Co ~pany Serv. Corp. Mission Linen & Towel Supply Co . Mission Paint & Art Co . Montecito Drive In Market Monte Vista Da.iry do Moran , Geo. Morehouse, J . W. Morehouse, J . W. Mores, Cl1as. W. Mccaleb, w. H. $15. 00 $0. 00 1.50 5. 00 33. 97 40. 00 7. 10 4. 70 l0. 50 $0. 00 so. oo 135 00 27. 05 6. g6 51. 10 . 60 15. 00 35. 00 35. 00 5 . 00 69 . 30 4. 20 14. 52 13. 91 30. 00 1. 50 60. 00 so. oo . 60 15. 00 34-8 . 99 107. 14 31. 20 6. 93 3. 45 22. 50 81. 00 14. 20 9. 60 3. 21 39. 30 6. 20 27s. so 90. 00 4. 50 12. $5 135. 00 12. 50 3 9 340 ------~-----------------------------------------r-------- ' Mccaughey , Anna E. Mc.Caughey , Anna E. McClo skey, James M. McDonald, E. A. McGregor , J. D. McGuire , George Mcintyre , A. GEIITERAL FUND McKesson-West er n Whol esale Drug Co. McKesson- Western Wholesale Drug Co . McLean , Geo. G. McNe i l Bros ' McNeil Br os. McNutt , W. B Nat ional Chain Bargai n Store Or ton , John Osterman , J ohn Ot t Hardware Co. Ott Hardware Company Ove rgaard s Bakery Pacific Coast Coal Co . Pacif ic Coast Publi shing Co . Pacific Coast Publishing Co. Paci fic Coast Publishing Co. Pa cifi c Laundry Pa cific Sta t e Saving s & Loan Co. Page , Dewey Parma Company Peake sVa r iety Stor e Percal, Sam Pitt sburgh Paint St ore Pyrami d Tile Co Railway Express Agency Ra,m i rez , M. Rector , c. J Remington- Rand Rosema ry Farm Ro semar y Fa rms Rubel Mo t or Co. Russell' s Ryland , N. P. ' Ryl and , W. B. Saf eway St ore Saf eway Store S & K Ma rket . Sanitary Steam Laundry Santa Bar bar a Cl i nic Santa Ba r bara Clinic Santa Barbara Cottage Ho spi tal Santa Barbara Elect r i c Co. $2. $3 157. 50 5. 00 4o. 00 144. 00 15. 00 15. 00 35. 63 56. 16 35. 00 6. 93 53.19 25. 4g 6. 31 1. 60 49. 50 16. 75 10. $0 s5. so 45. 05 1. 75 22.40 S. 10 17. 64 15. 00 . 60 4S. 92 1. 00 40. 00 5. 10 54. 90 3.,1 95. 00 16. 75 52. 63 29. 25 s . 70 75 13.00 55. 00 55. 00 16. 25 2. 00 55. 50 93. 40 25. 00 11. 00 12. 00 I. -------------~--------------------------------------------,- ' ' March 13th, 1933 Santa Barbara Electric Co. GENERAL FUND Santa Barbara Electric Co Santa Barbara Glass Co. Santa Barbara Telephone Co. Santa Barbara Telephone Co. Santa .Barbara Telephone Company Santa Barbara Te~ephone Company Santa Barbara Telephone Company Santa Maria Air Lines Santa Maria Commercial Co. Santa Maria Commercial Co. Santa Maria Gas Co. Santa iaaria Gas Co S. M. Ice & Beverage Co. Santa Mar.ia Milk Co. Sa,nta. Maria Nursery and Florist Santa Maria Times Santa Maria Valley Warehouse Co. Santa l{ar ia Valley Warehouse Santa Ynez Valley Bank Santa Ynez Valley News Schauer Printing Studio. Scherer Co . , R. L do do Schionnemann, E. Schurmeier, Harry L. Seaside Oil Co. Seaside Oil Company Security 1st National Trust & Sav. Bank Service Iron & Boiler Works Shannon, C. R. Shell Oil Company Shell Oil Company Shell Oil Company Shepard, Frank Sinclair , s. F. Sinclair , S. F. Smith Grocery, Fred Southern Calif. Edison Co . Southern California Edison Co. Southern California Edison Co. Southern Counties Gas Co. Southern Counties Gas Co . Southern Counties Gas Company Southwest Medical Supply Spartan Grocery Stafford, p. M. Standard Oil Company of Calif; do do 45. 04 48. 51 . 40 4-4. 59 1g.g7 14. 52 27.53 36. 55 20. 00 5. 00 12. 00 96. 30 s. 12 9. 25 97.34 2. 00 4. go 6. 45 31. 30 5. 00 5. 40 24. 25 5.1g 30.os 175. 00 10. 00 963.95 17s. s5 40. 00 17. 25 7.50 35. 00 10. 00 5. 17 22.50 4. 95 3. 60 s. oo 367. g9 12. 19 82. 05 g3. 0S 104. 56 6. g5 20. 00 61. 5s 30. 00 34. 45 g. oo 342 St anwood, W. S. Stevens , Dr. c. S. Stevens, Charles s. Stevens, Fred G. Strong, Fr:ed E. GENERAL FUND Stuart Manufacturing Co. , J. L Stubbs, Jr. , Joe Stubbs, Joe do do Sturgeon, c. Sturgeon , H. L. Sweetser, H. C. Tant , Charles Tilton , L. Deming Underwood Elliott Fisher Co . Union Feed & Fuel Co . Union Feed & Fuel Co . Union Mill & Lumber Co . Union Oil Company Union Oil Company u. s. Ind.ustrial Unkefer, o. L. Van Horn , J. A. Van Horn, J A. Walker, J . W. Waller , L. D. Weber Co . o. J . Weber Co. , o. J. Weidmann, Phil of California of California Alcohol Co . West Coast Iron & Metal Co . Westwick Iron Works White Sewing Machine Co. Whitfor d, H. E. Wilson & D' And.tea Wood, Emma Wullbrandt , Herb Wyeth & Brother , John Yawman and Erbe Mfg. Co. Young, w. Lawrence Avant , Louis FIRST ROAD FUND Avant , Louis . Baker, Emmett Bartholomew, Claude Berry , Yater Boydston, B. ~1 . Boydston, B. M. Burbridge , Frank Chaffee , J ohn $47 . 50 115. 00 10. 00 10. 00 115. 50 4o.g2 5. 30 2. 97 25. 46 120. 00 126. 00 3g. 7g 100. 00 300. 00 5. 25 1. go 111.25 26. 02 23. 00 3. 00 30. 09 15. 00 6. 23 7. 44- 105. 00 7. 00 2. 30 9.37 5. 00 5. 61 50 12. 00 17. 00 24. 50 2 . 20 15. 00 30. 42 3. 60 20. 00 5. 00 5. 00 2 . 50 5. 00 5. 00 10. 00 5. 00 15. 00 ' Coles, Butler EIRST ROAD FUND Cota, Marcus Duke , Wil liam Duke , Wm Duran, Jesus Hathaway, Otto Holsten, George Holsten , George Huber , Charles Johns, J ay Johns, Leo J uarez , Lee Mintz , Moe Mintz, Moe Mcintyre, Ed. Patterson , Charles Patterson , Cl1as Perez , Manuel Rodgers , Frank Rodr iguez , Tony Ruiz , Galletano Shepard, c. Shepard, Frank Smith, J ames Stewart , Arthur Stewart , Arth.u r Stutsman, Grant Trestor, Ralph Trestor, Ralph Wagner Lumber & Mill Wilbur , Louis Wilbur , William Co. Bryant & Trott FIFTH ROAD FUND Luke & Livingstone McNeil Bros. Sadler, G. L. Santa Maria Valley R. R. Co Valley Motor Sales Co . Wurz , A. B. Abraham , G. w. GOOD ROADS Albertoni, Joe Ambrose Lumber Company Ambrose Lumber Co . Bates , Tom Bates, Tom Biby , Howard Breck, Benjamin FUND 5. 00 5. 00 10. 00 2. 50 7. 50 5. 00 2. 50 2. 50 12. 50 5 00 2. 50 7. 50 2. 50 5. 00 10. 00 7. 50 2. 50 2. 50 35. 00 22. 50 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 5. 00 10. 00 7.50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 $55. 60 19. 02 34. 42 $2. 46 6. 36 4. 55 24. 20 22. 50 105. 00 16. 10 105. 45 4. oo 52. 00 95. 00 45. 00 3 3 344 Breck , Sam GOOD ROADS FUND Brubridge, Frank Burkhart & Dodson Burns , J im Californ ia Tire Company Chaffee, J ohn Cienfuegos , Joaquin Coker, w. B. Coleman & Neal Con cr e~e Machinery & Supply Co. Contractors ' Supply Co. Contr actor ' s Supply Co. Corder o , Joe Cota, Elias Diedrich Automotive Parts, L. N. Dinsmo r e , Albert Dinsmor e , Francis Doerr, L. R. Dover , Frank Duran , J esus Felts, A. W. Floyd, Manley Fowler, L. D. Froom Tank Co. , A. H. Gates , F. H. General Motors Truck Co. Gorzelle, H. Graff t, John Graham , Robert Grand, Geo. Guevarra, Dave Haskell , P. Holt , Lee Howard, Henry I nge r soll Rand Company J ensen , A. J ohns , Leo J ohnson , w. P. Lambert, c. E. Mack International Motor Truck Co . Magneto & Electrical Service Co. Mal oney, Paul llaloney, W. J . Melli sh , A. Miller, Lee Mundzie , J ohn McGinnis , John Mcintyre , Ed. Nat i onal Supply Co. $12.50 12. 50 36. 09 3 0 . 00 23. 03 7. 50 15. 00 27. 00 9.36 14. 44 12. 49 4.56. 00 22. 50 5. 00 2. 21t 1t2. 75 45. 00 75. 00 44. oo 7. 50 33. 91 50. 00 22. 50 12. 04 2657. 5g 16. 25 110. 00 si+. oo 50. oo. 2.50 20. 00 25. 00 15. 00 21t. 00 70., 74 20. 00 2. 50 21.5g 96. 00 1t7. gg !t. 22 25. 00 17. 50 15. 00 16s . oo 25. 00 115. 00 9. 00 2.11t } \ ' March 13th, 1933. Nelson, o. GOOD ROADS FUND Ott Hardware Co . Ovieda, Ed . G. Pacific Coast Coal Co. Parnell , Harry Patterson , Chas. Rhoades , Alva Rine , I . E. Richardson , Max Robison , M. H. Rodgers , Frank Rodriguez, Tony Rogers , L. E. Romero , Fred Smith, Lige Snow , Beverley Sproul , Alvin Stronach, Wm. Turck , Augustus Union Feed & Fuel Co . Union Hardware & Metal Co . Union Mill & Lumber Co . Waterhouse-Lester- Scoval Co . West , C. Sou. Calif. Edison Co . CARP.LT. DISX.FUND Mid. Ooun. Pub. Serv. Corp. CASM. LT. DIST FUND $120. 00 3g. 07 50. 00 36. 55 15. 00 7. 50 12. 50 7. 50 28. 00 i44. oo 7. 50 5. 00 25. 00 40. 00 5. 00 60. 00 40. 00 110. 00 5. 00 25. 80 49. 01 1 . 08 10. 11 6. 00 31 . 20 do do do do do do QUAD. ST. LT. DIST FUND 94. 20 ORCUTT LT. DIST. FUND 93. 60 LOS ALA~JO S DIST. FU}!D 87. 95 Sou. Calif. Edison Co. MISSION CANYON LT. DIST. FUND Wood, Emma SALARY FUND Upon the passage of the foregoing order , the roll being called, the following 1 Supervisors Vbted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none. Upon mo~ion the Board adjourned sine die. The foregoing minutes are hereby appro v~ ' Chairman Board of Supervisors. Attest : 3 5 ' ~-----------~-------------------,-------------------------~---,----- 346 Board of Supervisors of the County Q~ Santa Barbar a , State of California, March 20th, i933, at 10 o' clock a. m. Present: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G- Stevens, Ro~ald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker, and the Clerk Supervisor c. L. Preisker in the chair. County Aid f r -=Relief of Unemployment . T h~ minutes of the last regular meeting were read a nd approved. In the Matter of Count y Aid for Relief of Unemployment : It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper County Ai d for Relief o Unemployment - per sons to receive c ounty aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat the Auditor draw his warran t on . the General Fund in favor of t h.e f.o llowing persons f or the amounts set opposite their re specti ve names , to wi t : Name Avant, Louis Scott , Bright Boydston , B. M. Holsten, George Leal, Frank Rodger s , Frank Stewart, Arthur Smith, Lige Berry, Yater Bennett, Manuel Bartlett , Emory Barthalomew, Claude Breck , Sam Clancy, Alfred Duke , Wm. Gracia , Ed Graham, Ernest ' Mci ntyre , Ed McKnight , Ed Romero , Frank Juarez, Frank Rhodes, Alva Val.e nzuela, J oe Whitney, Char.l e s Wilbur, Louis Amount $5. 00 10. 00 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 5.00 5. 00 10. 00 7. 50 5. 00 10. 00 10.00 5. 00 7. 50 5. 00 2. 50 5. 00 5 . 00 5. 00 12. 00 5. 00 In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment: District First County Road Mainten ance and Improvement It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper per sons to receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carr ied , it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set opposite their respective names , to wit : Name Araluce, Abel Banks, perry Barrett, Ben Brentner , Howard .Oannalla, Tony Amount $5 00 5. 00 12. 50 12. 50 District Second Wood-Cutting Name Carroll, Chas. Cl a. r~ , Edga r Cone, Hal. H. Conlon, Jas. Sr. Conn9lly , J as. Cord~ro, Edder Cord~ro , Joe n. Cota_, Jos. H. Deck~r , Le Roy Delk., Robt. Desmpre , John Diaz., Michael D ick.scheid t, Wm. Dono:van , J. p. Espana , Jose Bese.tte , Frank Craig, Frank Ge bh.ar d , Geo. GJ.eason , J ack Harr.i son , Roy J . Henderson , Orville Hend~ickso n, Wren Hess.inger, John Hovl.and, Ohr is Jenk,inson , Harry J oh~son , Lon Jone.s , George Kir~skidias , Frank King. Geo . Kopp , Loren Lang , Henry Lee ,. Jason D. Jr. Lee' L-ester Li ve.rmore , Clifford Love., James Lynqh , Chas. Med].ey, Harold Mudgett , Albert McDqnough , W. B. McCant s , Lutl1er McK~nney, Ross McK~nney , Gerald Oldllam, John Pace , Wm . Pall?}. er , Fred Phe],.ps , David Pieter , Clement Quensel , Fr ed Rapaso, Manuel March 20th, 1933 Amount $2. 50 12. 50 2. 50 5. 00 7. 50 5. 00 10. 00 7 . 50 5. 00 2. 50 7. 50 5. 00 2.50 2. 50 5. 00 5.00 5. 00 12.50 5. 00 12. 50 5. 00 2. 50 7. 50 12. 50 2. 50 5. 00 12. 50 7. 50 12. 50 5. 00 12. 50 2. 50 10. 00 2.50 2. 50 2.50 2.50 2. 50 2. 50 5.00 10. 00 12. 50 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 10. 00 District Second Wood-Cutting 3. 7 --- -- -- 348 Name Rasmussen , Martin Reila11d, Arnold Robbins, Harry Simons , Marvin Stafford, H. c. Tor res , Raphael Truj 1llos, Mike Wathey , Thos. E. Wayland, Frank Williams , Albert Ynoj osa , Ronald Kirk, William Hyne, Fred Ingr am , Van Ness Case, Hugh Makela, George Nagel , Rufus Powe'll , Joe Doubek, Chas. Rucker , Barney Savitz, Christian Sandoval , Emilio Smi t h , Chester Barton , s. K. Bebout , Abe W. Bel tTam, J ol1n B.,. . evi. ns , Wm. Boake s , Geo. Caball ero, Nash Converse, Linton Cor de ro , Harry E. Cordero , Victor Dalley , Geo . Dewa:r , Wm. Downey , Glen Eckles , Lloyd Estrada, Estephen Fuller, J ohn Gon ~ a le s , Ed. R. Hildebrand , Carl Hildebrand, Geo . Hook , Arthur Kane, Russell Kuss ie , Andr ew LaVieur , Claude Lucero, Frank Menegon , Sam Mercado , J onn Amount $5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 2. 50 10. 00 12. 50 7. 50 2. 50 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 10. 00 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 12. 50 5. 00 12. 50 5. 00 2. 50 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 7. 50 2. 50 2. 50 7 50 10. 00 1. 25 2. 50 7. 50 10. 00 3. 75 2. 50 5. 00 2. 50 2. 50 2. 50 7. 50 5. 00 10. 00 2. 50 6.25 5. 00 3. 75 1 0 . 00 . ' District Second Wood- Cutting Ci ty Park and Re creati n Area & Beach Impr oveme t -- --- -----------.----------------------------------------------.-- I Name McCants , Wm. C. McCarthy , J. B. Naumann, Henry Newman , Cecil Niramo , Frank . Penrose, Clarence San1ora, Victor S1ater, Wm. Stanke, J ohn Storni, Walter . Suniga , Dominic . Ullery, Chester - Virga, Michael . Washburn, Clarence . Willig, Hans - El izalde , Manuel Arr ias , Chas. . Cuevas, Antonio Calder on , T. A. Coy , Jesse Gonzales , Edwardo . Garcia , Wenselacb Hernandez, Ig. B . Korngiebel , Arthur . Loftis , Hugh . tuna, Frank . Lopez, J oe V. . Mendoza , Manuel Newman , J ohn . Palma , Joe . Perales, Nicholas . . Reyna , Arthur Acuna, Santiago Alarcon , Thos Allen , J ames . Alvarez, Supi cio Ames , Forrest . Arrellanes , Luz A . Ashbaugh, Bart Avala , I gnacio - Banuelos , Jos Barbere, Robt. Barrios , J oe Benavides , Jose . Beltram , Felix Beltram , Sisto Ben itz , Antonio March 20th, 1933 Amount 5. 00 2 . 50 5. 00 7. 50 5. 00 7. 50 5. 00 2. 50 5. 00 5.00 7. 50 2. 50 5. 00 7. 50 5. 00 2. 50 2 . 50 2. 50 5. 00 5. 00 7.50 2. 50 5. 00 10. 00 10. 00 5. 00 2. 50 7. 50 5. 00 10. 00 5. 00 2. 50 8. 75 5. 00 5. 00 10. 00 5. 00 10. 00 5. 00 10. 00 5. 00 2. 50 2. 50 District Second City park and Recreation Area & Beach I mprovement Sheffield Reservoir I mprovement 3 9 County Road Maintenance and Improvement 350 Name Bostrom , J ohn Breck , Harry Brock , Emmett Caballero , Ed Caballero , Raphael Callahan, Lyle Cadena , Jos. L. Calles, Geronimo Campos , Augusto Castillo , J os. Castro , Augustine Cochran , Leamon Contreras , F. Cordero , Peter Cordero , Stanley Corral , Monte Corral, Martin Corral , Lazaro Cota, Alfonso Cota, J os. E. Cota, Lawrence Cuellar, E. Funke , Werner Duarte , Mateo Davis , Joe Darling , Robt . . Delgadillo , G. Diaz , Joe Duncan , Frank Epps, Earl Elizal de , Timotio . Escobar , Monico Evans , Geo . Feliz , Jos. S. Fernandez , Juan J ose Flenniken , Va l ma Franco , Manual Fr en ch , Henry Fr austo , Severo Friedly, Allen Gaete , Anastacio Galindo , Antonio Galindo , Gilbert Gapa, J ohn F. . Garcia , Ca .1 dalar io Garcia, Pedro Gonzales , Armando Gonzales , Gregorio Gonzales , Julio Amount $2. 50 5. 00 5. 00 10. 00 5. oo s . 75 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 10. 00 10. 00 7. 50 10. 00 5. 00 5. 00 10. 00 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 2. 50 10. 00 5. 00 2. 50 11. 25 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 10. 00 5. 00 2. 50 2 . 50 11. 25 2. 50 s . 75 5. 00 5. 00 10. 00 10. 00 2. 50 11. 25 2. 50 2. 50 2. 50 2. 50 2. 50 5. 00 10. 00 Distr i ct Second County Road Maintenance and Improvemen t . March 20th , 1933 Name Goux, Tony Graham , John Gray son , Ha. r r y . Greenwa l d , Ed. Gr o ss , Clevela11d Ha.sbr ouck , A. . Heeter , Mar ion . Hernandez, Albert Her nandez , J ose S. Her nandez , J ose N . Her rera , Chas . Herrera , Fel ipe . Herrera , Salvador Hogan , Lester . Hogue , Lawrence Holgin , Esequeil Howell , Chas. Hyne , Ray F. I nfant e , Maximo J iminez , Alfr ed . J ohnson , F. A. Johnson ; Luc ius . J ordon , Joe B . Kelly, Alber t Kels, Chas. Kent , David Kenny, Chas. Kisor , Roy . Lane , Lester . Lara, Marcos Leavi tt , Earl Leon, Richard Leon, Tony Leyva, Leo Leyva , Louis Limon , J oe Lona , Raymond . Lopez, Fredrico . Lopez , Maximo . Lopez , Relal do . Lozano , Francisco Luer a , Bor jo Madrigal , J oiquin ]A:art inez , Gall i l eo Martinez, J . B. Martine z , J os. A. Mashburn , Metoka MendQ;~a , Cha s . Amount 11. 25 3. 75 7. 50 2. 50 5. 00 2. 50 5. 00 2. 50 5. 00 6. 25 5. 00 2 . 50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 2 . 50 7. 50 1 0. 00 10. 00 7. 50 7.50 1. 25 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 7. 50 2. 50 5. 00 2. 50 5. 00 5. 00 2. 50 7. 50 5 . 00 5. 00 7. 50 2. 50 5. 00 District Second County Road Maintenance and Improvement . 352 Name Mendoza, Mauro Meraz, Bacillo Mi. ller , Geo Mill s , J . c . Mi.s emer, Leo Michela , J oe . Molino , V . Mc i ntosh , Evan McGee , James Na. va , Alphor1so Navarrez , Louis Ol. ivera, Thos Ornelas, Sabras Padilla , Felix Palata, Marcus Palata, Nick Palma , Mike Parker , J . D. G.r etzinger, Ralph Romero , Alfonso Livermore, Cliff Paz , Albert Pederson, Harry . Pe. nrose , Leo Perez , Refugio Pi. co , Harry Po. llard, R. H Pommier, Andrew Prevo , Harold E. Ramirez, Manuel Rendon, Cristoval R~y e s , Carmen R~za, Edmundo Rhodes, Emil Reick , Chas Ro. bles , Chas Robles , Guadalupe Romero , Alfonso Romero , J . P Ca stro , Augustine Ruiz , Antonio Ruiz, Albert P R.u iz , Angelo Ruiz, Elario . S.a las, Desedillo S.a lazar, Reyes S.a nchez , Ig. Sanchez, Raymond Amount 2. 50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 11. 25 7. 50 5. 00 7. 50 7.50 2 . 50 2. 50 2. 50 2. 50 2. 50 7. 50 10. 00 2. 50 7. 50 5. 00 7. 50 10. 00 10. 00 3. 75 7. 50 5. 00 7. 50 7. 50 2. 50 5. 00 2. 50 7. 50 5. 00 7. 50 7. 50 2. 50 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 10. 00 2. 50 2. 50 11. 25 7. 50 Dist r ict Second County Road Maintenance and I mprovement . -----------.------------------------,.------------------------------- Name Saulsberry, Joe Savedra , Ig. Scott , Harold Scruggs , Edw. Scuitti, Roy Se rna, Christobal Shannon , J ames Shore , Joe Soto , Bennie Springer , Robt. Straw, Irke Sutton, Ray Suey, Gin Yen Torres, Gonzales Torres, Gargona Turner , Clarence Unzueta, J ulian Ur ibes , Manuel P. Urives , Pascasio Va l encia, Manuel Valenzuela , Frank Vasquez , Arnold Villamore , Santiago Wallace , Ed Wilson, Cleon Woonwa r d , Clarence Worsham , Wm. Ybar ra, Augustina Zapata, Tiburcio Zapata, Herbert Zannini , Victor L. Zegars , Wm Fecht , J acob LaFond, Wm. Sneed , Wm. A. Tveidt , Ole Abbey, C'.hin ton Branson , Hugh D0remus, Fantomas Castr o , Henry Cordero, Angel Engelson , Adolph Gower , Ray Gretzinger , Ralph Galusha, Lester J ones , Har ry H. Logan , Richard Mo.n iot ~ Ray March 20th , 1933 Amount 7. 50 5. 00 10. 00 5. 00 7. 50 7. 50 11. 25 10. 00 7 . 50 7. 50 11. 25 7. 50 5. 00 10. 00 2 . 50 2. 50 2. 50 7. 50 .7. 50 s. 75 2. 50 5. 00 1. 25 2. 50 io. oo 5. 00 7. 50 7.50 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 7. 50 3. 75 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 12. 50 10. 00 5. 00 5. 00 2. 50 12. 50 7. 50 10. 00 District Second County Road Maintenance and Improvement. County Farm Gardening. 354 --- -- ---~-~---~-------------------------------------~--- Name . Mendoza , Max Manchester, J ohn Moff itt , Andrew . Phi llips , Ray . Rawak, Samuel Gr eve , Leal ie Alkire , Oma . Ashbaugh, Minnie . Ball , Freda Bell , Mabel . Brannick , Eva Butler, Maude Cadwell, Helen Camargo , Ermina . Cook, J ean Cortez, Delphi na . Cozzal io , Mary . Craig , Genevieve . Dunleavy, Nellie . Fields , Leone Gentry, Lena Hall , Frances . J ackman , Edna . Jepper son , Clara Kelly, Mr s. Wm. King , Rose . Larsen , Ellen Linville , Bl anche Ludlow, Mamie McCullough , Pearl . McMurdo , Ann Mackey , Blanche Madden , Edna Mitchell , Lucy . Meyer s , Mamie Mercado , Berta . Newman, Charlotte Nigh , Pearl Quall s , Christy - Robles , Barbara Riveria, Trini dad . Ron1ero , Harriet . Silva, Maria Sailor, Mattie Ts.irles, Lilli an Vasquez , Maria We-st, Caddy Yarbor ough , Lena Amount 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 12. 50 7. 50 10. 00 2. 00 s. oo 6.oo 2. 00 2. 00 2. 00 s. oo g. oo 5. 00 4. oo 10. 00 10. 00 2. 00 10. 00 4 . 00 5. 00 5.00 6. 00 6. oo 6. oo 2. 00 4. 00 10. 00 s. oo 6. 00 s. 00 6. oo 1.00 5. 00 6. 00 4. 00 s. oo 2. 00 10. 00 3. 00 6. 00 4-. 00 8. 00 10. 00 3. 00 10. 00 Di strict Second County Farm Gardening. Clothing Repair Name Weiss, Anna Winn , Mildred Ellis, Ver ta Andr ews , Thos. Dintheer, Adolph Glover , Hirsche1 Gar mon , Chas. Ol'i vera, Harry Ha'l'ty, John War ren, Chas. Bateman , Roy Cota, Juan Gut ierrez , Pete Hooker , Wilbur Jackson, Ray Mazini , Ted McKinnon , Donald Per ez , J esus Romero, J oseph S:i:erra, J ames arch 20t h , 1933 Straughan , Alfred Villa, Jesus Wade, Elijah Weiss , James Gre en , Percy Jones , T. J . Riley , Wm. Cote , Paul J . Bertino , Joe Logan , Aimee Mee , Jack Polley , Rudolph Henry Ralph Cote, Paul J . Briscoe , Joseph Oonlon, Jas. H. Flet cher , Cecil Glaister, M. Pagels , Otto Wci.11 , Frank Swars, Frank Adams , Ro11ald Barr, Harley Bell , Edward Bond , Roy Br own , Wm. G. Chianis , J ohn Covey , Clarence $ Amot1nt 6. 00 7. QO 3. 00 s. oo 2. 00 10. 00 10. 00 2 . 00 5. 00 el . 00 5. 00 ,5. 00 5. 00 5 . 00 7.50 5. 00 2. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 5 . 00 12. 50 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 5. 00 12.50 15. 00 15. 00 10. 00 12. 50 15. 00 10.00 10. 00 7. 50 10. 00 2. 50 10. 00 10. 00 5. 00 5. 00 10. 00 12.50 15. 00 5. 00 3 5 District Second Clot hing Repa.ir f Vegetable Handl ing Clerical Help Unempl oym t Office & Cooper. Depts. Commissary Help 356 County Aid fo ~ Relief of Unemployment. Name Amount District Fa~sler , J ohn 7. 50 Second Commissary Help GuP.geon , Geo. 10. 00 Hi).l , Clarence 12. 50 J opes , Edward 7. 50 Knott , Chas. w. 15.00 Mc,Afee , Fr ank 15. 00 Pe~tingill , Emory 7. 50 SoJller s , J as. L. 12. 50 UlJ:ich , Willard 5. 00 We.inis , Wm. 15. 00 We.ston , A. c. 15. 00 Ki.rkwood , Jack 2. 50 In the Matt.er of County Aid for Relief of Unempl oyment ; I t appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are pr ope persons to rece~ve county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried , it is or dered that the Audi tor draw hi s warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amaints set opposite their ~espective names , to wit : Name D ~x , C. N. Ly:ons , B. c. M~llo , T. O~tini , Fedel Bettencourt , A. 1~q.r t in, Ed. M~ndez , Geo . H~yes , R. G. Su tart, T . A. Baker , John Cr: onho lm , T. Salas , Mike Weeks , J oe Rodeheaver , L. G:i: o s s i , L . D. Morrissolo , E. Dix , c. ir. Lyons , B. c. M~llo , T. Hays , R. G. Howell , Harry Rodeheaver , L. Gi:ossi, L. D. Blend , George Lyons , B. c. Mello , T. Hayes , R. G. Howell , Harry Rodeheaver , L. Grossi , L. D. Bland , Geo . Amount 17. 50 12. 50 20. 00 10. 00 1 5 00 17. 50 20. 00 17. 50 5. 00 17. 50 2. 50 10. 00 12. 50 5. 00 2. 50 7. 50 2. 50 2. 50 10. 00 5. 00 7. 50 2. 50 7. 50 2. 50 2. 50 10. 00 5. 00 7. 50 2. 50 District Four th County Road Maintenanc and Improvement . County Aid f9rrRelief of Unemployment Seed Packets for Chicago Worlds Fai.r. Report of March 20th, 1933 . . Name Amount Dix, c. N. In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment : District Fourth Corr.missary Help 3 7 I t appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following aoolicants are proper per sons to receive county aid; Upon mo t ion duly seconded and carried , it is or dered that the Auditor dr aw his warrant on the General Fund in f avor of the following per sons for the amounts set opposite their r espective names , t o wit : Name Da vis , Ross Gr oss , Didier Granadaz, J . Hunt , W Lovelace , H. Peters , E . c. Sanchez , Antoni o . Webster, W. Amount $2. 00 4. 00 2 . 00 2. 00 2. 00 10. 00 2. 00 4. 00 District Fifth County Road Maintenance and I mpr ovement Snow , Vida H. 21. 00 12. 00 Cler ical Help Unemployment Office & Cooper , Depts. Snow , Vida H. In the Matter of Request of Santa Maria Chamber of Commerce for Appropriation for Seed Packet s for Chi cago Worlds Fair. I Upon motion, duly seconded and car ried , it is order ed that an appr opr iation of $700. 00 be and the _same is her eby . made to the Santa Maria Chamber of Commerce for pr inting and lit hographing for seed packets to be used at the Chicago Worlds Fair ; the printing on said packets to be under the direction of Supervisor Ronald In the Matter of Repor t of County Council of Social Agencies. County Counc 1 of Social Agencies. The r eport of committee on the above entitled matter not being received ,upon Request of =County Physician for Part-time Nurse , etc. Petiti ons for --=County Aid. - mo t ion , duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that said matter be cont inued indefinitely. In the !latter of Request of County Physician for Part-t i me Nurse , etc., . Upon motion , duly seconded and carried , it is or dered that the above entitled matter be and the same is hereby continued until March 27th, 1933, at 10 o ' clock a . m. In the Matter of Petitions for County Aid: It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the foll owing petitioners are proper persons to receive County Aid: Upon Motion duly seconded and carried, it is or dered 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 April 1933 , to wi t : Ba r nes , Allen Gr instead , A. o. h~iller , Marga re t Bracegirdle , Annie Bush , Fra.nk Cook , Herber t FIRST SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. Summe rla.nd , California . Carpinteria , Ca l ifornia Box 264 , Carpinteria , Calif. SECOND SUPERVISOR DISTRICT % Mrs. Robt. McFadden , 320 Anacapa t ill call at Auditor s Office II If II II II $20. 00 25. 00 20. 00 22. 00 12. 00 10. 00 358 I Re solution Regar ding Salary Cut ' I in Ho sui tal Regulation ./ of Hendr y s Beach. Proposed Liquor Ordinance. Amendments / to Planning Act . Cota, Benito Dominguez , J osefa Garcia, Cipriani Gonzales, Mrs. Louis Harris , Emma Harvey , Ruth Hathaway , Ell a Hurley , Ida J ones , Gomer . Knudsen , J ames Lane , Mary Pear son , Hans . Russell , William Smith , Eleanor Stinson, Addie Padil la, J ova Filburn , Fred Welch , Wesley Edward Doer ges , Henry Emmons , Blanche Schuler , Agnes West , Leona Fulton , William Ha,nsen , Iutta Patino , Canuta % County Welfare Department - S.B. 219 E. Canon Per.d id.o 1906 Castillo Street % County Welfare Dept. , s. B. 1$30 Bath Street 526 w. Victoria Street 12S Castil lo Street e22t orange 1127 Chapal a Street % County Welfare Dept. , s. B. 2211 Garden Street 12 w. Car rillo Str eet (rear ) 224 East Figuer oa Street % County Welfa,re 'Dept. , S. B. 52s Bath str eet % County Welfare Dept . s. B. THIRD SUPERVISOR DISTRICT. ~ c. c. Armstrong , Los Olivos Kinevan Ranch , San Marcos Pass FOURTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT Send all District fr~ checks to Santa Maria Office FIFTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT Send all District #5 checks t o Santa Mair ia Office $10. 00 10. 00 5. 00 20. 00 20. -00 25. 00 25. 00 25. 00 3. 00 1.0. . 0. 0 10. 00 3 . 00 19. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 12. 00 2.0. 00 20. 00 12. 00 1 . 00 1. 00 5. 00 In the Matter of Resolution Regarding Salary Cuts for Employes of Santa Barbara County Hospital s. Upon mo t ion , duly seconded and carried, i t is or der ed that the above entitled ~atte r be and the same is her eby cont inued until after the Committee of Fifteen files its report . In the Matter of Regulation of Hendry s Beach. Upon motion , duly seconded and carr ied , it is or der ed that the communication of K. R. Noble , in the above entitled matter, be and the same i s hereby referred to the Forestry Board , wi t h instr uctions to handle the sai d matter in the same manner as other parks of the county are handled. In the Matter of Ordinance Regulating Liquor Traffic. Upon motion , duly seconded and car ried , it is order ed that the above ent itled matter be and the same is her eby made a special order of business for March 27th , 1933, a t 10 o clock a . m. In the Mat ter of Amendments to the Planni ng Act . Upon 1notion, duly seconded and carr ied , the Board passed and adopted the fol l owing Resolution , t o wi t : Resolut ion No. gg9. WHEREAS , Senate Bill 1037 proposes amendments to the Planning Act of Californ a which simplify it , shorten it , improve planning procedur e and provide for el iminati n . 3 9 March 20th, 1933. of auth.ori.ty for special ta?Ces, and WHEREAS , Senate Bill 538, also dealing wi th planning matters would clear up uncertaintie~ and ambiguities of the present law with r espect to sub-division operat ion and would re quire all lot sales to be f rom recorded maps duly a ppr oved by proper officials of cities and counties. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervi sors of Santa Ba rbara County, endorse Senate Bi lls 53g and 1037 and urge their passage, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that copies of t his re solution be sent t o the represent t ives of Santa Barbara County in the Legislature. Applicatlonof ~- In the Matter of Applica t ion of Albert Berg, for a Public Dance Hall Per mit , Albert Berg, for Public near Buellton. Dance Hall Permit. Alber t Berg , having filed with the Board of Supervi sors an applica tion for a Revision of Budget Items. Revi s ion of Budget Items. per mit to conduct and rnaint air1 a public dance hall in the building known as 11Ward 1 s Barn ," l ocated on t hat certain ranch owned by Frank Ward, and located some two miles east of the town of Buellton , on Lompoc-Solvang Road , County of Santa Barbara , State of California, under the ~revisions of County Ordinance No. 430, of the said county of Santa Barbara; and said application coming on regularly to be heard; and It fur~her appearing th~t said applica tion is in proper form , verified, and tha t said applicant is a responsible and proper person to conduct a pub l ic dance hall ; . - . and said application having th~ approval of J ames Ross, Sheriff, and Percy c. Heckendor , District At torney of said county; and no objections having been filed or made to this - Board, obj ecti ng to the granting of sa i d a pplica tion; upon motion , duly seconded and carried , it is ORDERED t hat said app~icant be and he is hereby granted a license to conduct and maintain a public dance hall in the buildi ng as "Ward 's Barn", near Buell t on , county of Santa Barbara, Sta t e of California , so long as said applicant compl ies with the provisions of said Ordinance No . 430; and It is further ordered that a certif ied copy o~ the foregoing order shall cons.t itute a l icense therefor fn the Matter of Revi sion of Budget Items. Wher eas, it appears t o the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general classification of Maintenance and Operat ion, Second.Supervisor District , Good Roads Fund is necessary; Now, therefore , be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same a re here~y r evi sed as follows~ to wit: Transfer from Account 122 B 2, materials and supplies , Second Supervisor Distz:ict, Good Roads Fu11d, the sum of $500. 00 , to Account 122 B 4, r epairs and replacen1ent~ , Second Supervisor District, Good Roads Fq.nd. Upon the passage of the foregoing Resolution , the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, t~ wi t: Thomas T. Dinsmor e , Sam J. Stanwoo~, Fred G. Stev ens , Ronald M. Adam and o. L. Preisker. Nays , none. Absent, none. Jn the Matter of Rev ision of Budget Items. Whereas , it appears t o the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general classification of Capital Outl ay , Forestry--Parks , General Fund , is necessary; Now , therefore , be it Resolved tha.t t~e s,fo:te said accounts be a.nd the same are here~y revised as follows , to wi t: Transfer from Account 33 C 6, r oads and bridges , $170 . 50; and f r om Account 33 C 7, water development, $207. 5g, Forestry- -Parks, General Fund, to Account 33 C 3, buildings , #37S. 08 , Fo~estry--Park s , General Fund. Upon the passage of the forego ing Resolution , the roll being called, the fo llow360 Correcting Allowance o Ol ~ms . Claim Laid. Over. - ,._ Claims With 1 _ dra.wn from Auditor. Claims Allo ed. - ing Supervisors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Saro J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays , none . Absent , none. In the Matter of Correction of Allowance of Claims. Upon motion , duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that the order made and entered on the 13th day of March, 1933 , allowing the following claims for the a.mounts and payable out of the funds designated , respectively , be and the same is hereby rescinded , to wit : Ingersoll Rand Company , for $70. 74, payable out of Good Roads Fund; San ta Maria Gas Coropariy , for $g. 12, payable out of General Fund; Santa Maria Valley Warehouse, for $31 . 30, payable out of General Fund. And it is further ordered that said claims be recalled from the Auditor and re- allowed , as of the 13th day of March , i 933, for the a.mounts and payable out of the funds designated, respectively, to wit : IngersollRand Company, for $67. 74, payable out of Good Roads Fund ; Santa Maria Gas Company , for $2. 60, payable out of General Fund; Sant~ ~!aria Valley Warehouse , for $31. 11 , payable out of General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called , the following Supervisors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald 11. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays , none. Absent , none. I n the Matter of Claim Laid Over. Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, i t is ordered that the claim of Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, for the sum of $187. 20, be and the same is hereby laid over. In the Matter of Claims Withdrawn. Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claims be withdrawn from the Auditor, and withdrawn by Supervisor C. L. Preisker, fo correction, to wit: Barnes , s. Dutra, Manuel F. Froom Plumbing Co . , Arthur do do Hobbs, Geo . Isom, B. A. Kelly , H. Midland Counties Public Service Seaside Oil Company Sturgeon, c. Sturgeon , H L Seaside Oil Company In the Matter of Claims Allowed. Corp. $10S. 00 10. 00 6. 2$ 20. 21 107. 50 go. oo so. oo 2s. 16 963 . 95 120. 00 126. 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 : Acquistapace , Mrs. A. Acr es , Amelia Adam, Ronald M. Adam, Ronald M. Alexander , Edith GENERAL FUND $15. 00 10. 00 50.40 2s. 60 ' March 20t h , 1933 Alter Undertaking Company GENERAL FUND American Optical Company Anderas Ayala , N. Balaam , Effi e Baldwin, Flora Baldwin , Flora Barker, J os. G. Batk in , R. P. Battaini , Francisco Bello , V. J . Bond, Roy Bond , Roy Boston Shoe Repair Bradbury , W. W. Branch , Mrs. Inez Br inks Bros. Grocery Brownl ee , Aleta Bruning Co . , Cl'1arles Bryant and Trott Bryant and Trott Hardware Co . Buell , Ted. Califor nia Tire Co Ca~podonico , E. M. Canfield, Helen Caswel l , l1r s . Earl Central l~arket Channel Paper & Supply Co . Channel Paper & Supply Co . Chapala Grocery City of Santa Maria Coast Wholesale Grocery Co . Coast Wholesale Gro. Co Co minercial Motor Service Comme r cial Office Supply Co . Corbett , Airs. K. A. Cor e ' s Cot a , J o s . E. Cota, Juan County Council of Social Agencies Crakes , T. Cudahy Packing Co. Dalley , Geor ge Danielson , D. L. Darling , Robert W. Dav is , Margaret Dayton , Tom Deleissegues Dairy , A. o. t30.00 25. 50 10. 47 80. 00 10. 00 10. 00 2. 50 70. 00 75 . 00 15. 00 168. 00 7.50 7. 50 25. 00 21. 45 47.50 1 o. 77 1. 50 40. 00 60. 00 22. 65. g.oo 150. 35 10. 00 . 38. 79 12. 69 242. 97 7. 60 10. $0 31. 73 1409. 50 5. 00 2. 80 15. 00 2. 50 2. 50 750. 00 100. 00 1290. 93 2. 50 13. 50 2. 50 3. 67 30. 00 7. 65 ---- --- -------~--------------------------------,--,--~--- 362 ' Del eissegues , A. o. Dille , F. E. Dinsmore , Thomas T. GENERAL FUND Dolcini , Corinne Denker , Alice B. Dooley , Imogene Dowse , Mrs. E. M. Eaves , A. T. Evy , Evelyn J oyce Eisenberg s White House Ent er prise Dai ry Co . do do Espenosa , A. Espenosa , A do do Federal Drug Co. Ferr is , Arthur Fleming ' s Grocery Flint , Byron Fuller, Mr . Gale , Geor ge Gale , Howard C. Ganahl Lumb er Co . Garrigan , J . D. General Products Cor p. Gewe , Henry R. Giambo , Mary Gi lmore Oil Co Glines , J ohn Golden State Company Golden State Co. Golden State Dai ry Goodchild , R. W. Goodrich , Alvin Goodrich , A. p. Goux , Thomas Gr eat Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. do do Gr ime s-Stassforth Stationery Co. Gr ishinger , Wm. Gro ss , Rosaline F. Gunderson , G. T Haas , Bar uch & Co . Hardison , Mrs . Bert Hauser , E. E. Hauser , E. E. Henderson , Ira G. Holland , Charles T. Hol lingshead, Dan 102. 25 61. 75 36. 58 1s.72 5. 00 4-5. 00 100. 00 9 . 00 6. 00 56.s4 4-34-. 55 1032. s6 46s. 55 32. 00 38. 00 4.50 30. 00 13. 00 15. 00 ll. 30 s. oo 7. 00 36. 49 169. 36 99. 91 12. 50 10. 00 47.97 192. 00 2. 86 7os. 70 14. 00 147. 00 10. 00 24. 00 10. 00 22. 68 1. 75 15. 00 9. 00 15. 00 37. 42 g55. oo 7 00 15. 00 15. 00 157. 50 30. 00 20. 00 -------r----------------------------.,.----,.-~-~-~ Houghtons Store GENERAL Houghtons Store Houghton ' s Stor e Ital ian Gr ocery J acobs , Lucy J acobson- Shealy Co . J ohnson , L. E. J ones , Geo J o11es Stationery and Gif t s Jordano Bros do do do do do do Kent ,Earl .A. Kett l ewel l , Cecil Kincher , Charles Knott , Charles Knott , Charles W. Kratz er , Sarah Lamb Auto Elect r i c Co . Lampe , Fred Lang & Son Cash Grocery , Mark Lang ' s Marke t Lar co Fish Co. , S. Lathim , Ray Laur i tsen & Lauritsen Lill ey , Robert C. Lompoc Milk Co Long , Paul Lopez , Julia Los Angel es Soap Co Lowe , Ar thur J . Mabbott , Emma Maccull och, George E. do do Mal tine Co . , The Mannings , Mar cus , A. c. M?-r quez , }4anue la Mar t i n , ~fiarg?-ret Mi ssi on I ce .C o. McCa im, Ella McGr egor , R. R. Negus , J oe Newmark & Co. , M. A. Ni gh , Ha rry No rthr up , Mrs. J . L. Oerter , Howard 0 ' Ne i 11 , Owen H. FUND 243. 15 12. 00 95. $4 6. 41 7. 00 157 . 50 6. 00 12. 50 3. 25 61 .29 4. 36 33. 20 2s .39 7. 50 135. 00 15 . 00 9. 00 11. 00 i 7. 94 29. 00 5. 00 3. 95 10. 00 1 . 90 432. 00 9.30 70. 00 5 . 00 i 657. 1g 5. 50 3. 00 50.00 20. 00 10. 00 1019. 21 10. 00 15. 00 17.14 l .SO 2. 00 11. 90 66. 00 175. 00 7. 50 10. 00 30. 00 17.95 3 3 364 Ontiveros, R. GENERAL FUND Ott Hardware Co . Ovieda, Toney Pacific Greyhound Lines Packer , Jo sephine Parma Co . Parma Co. Parn1a Company Parrish , Rose Pimentel , J . Pit ts , D. B. Polley , Rudolph Pope Stamp & Dupl icator Co. do do ' Poultrymens Cooperation Assn Prei sker , c. L. Preisker , c. L R & L. Grocery do do Ray ' s Pharmacy Red Cross Drug Co. Remington Rand Rodenbeck s Shoe Store Rogers & Son, E. F. Rudolph ' s Grocer y and Hardware do do Russell, Wm. E. Safeway Store S & K Market #3 do do do do do do do Saladin' s Music Store Santa Barbarans do Santa Barbara County Farm Bureau Esch . Santa Barba ra Engraving Co. Santa Barbara Telephone Co. Sant a Barbara Telephone Co. do do do do do do do do do do do do $SO. OO 7. 20 52. 50 17. 25 15 3. 7g 762. 1$ ~12 . 50 6.55 3. 26 72. 00 105. 75 :io. oo 1. 60 1. 50 1653. 30 23. 25 9. 90 6.so 1. 00 10. 29 4.05 2g. 99 240. 45 7. 50 15.so 1. 80 24.oo s 2. 50 9. 34 30. 90 s . 75 10.94 14. 75 13.95 4. 69 1907. 43 5. 00 45. 97 3. 76 ' is. 91 6. 50 47. 40 102. 30 2. 55 34. 05. 15. 60. s. 25 3. 00 ' ' ' March 20th, 1933 Santa Barbara Teleo-hone Co . GENERAL FUND do do do do Santa Maria Gas Co . Santa Maria Gas Company do do Santa Maria Lodge Santa 1Iaria Milk Co . Santa Maria Milk Co Santa Maria Nursery & Florist Santa Maria Valley Vidette Saunders , D. c. Schauer Printing Studio do do Schurmeier, Harry L. Scott, Hattie H. Sears Roebuck & Co . Seaside Oil Company do do Sharp & Smith Shell Oil Company Smith, Emma W. Smith, Emma Smith , Mrs. Emma Smith Grocery, Fred Sou. California Edison Company Southern California Edison Co. do do do Southern Counties Gas Company S. P. Milling Co Southern Pacific Railway . - Stafford , P. M. Standard Oil Company State Street Market Stemper, Emil Stevens , Charles s. Stevens, F. G. Stillman, E. F. Straughn, Alfred Stubbs, Jr., J oe Stubbs , Jr., Joe Suchaneck, Mrs. Swartz, W. E. Sweetser, H. C. Taggart, Lelia Taylor , Arthur P. Thompson, G. Tilton , L. Deming Tr el oar, Raymond 5 . 10 67 .s2 3. 70 4. 92 15. 00 40. 11 300. 00 341. 90 1.55 1. 00 21. og 4.oo 33. 00 25. 00 30. 00 16. 60 15. 30 3os. 57 57 . 3g 100. 00 12. 00 10. 00 6. 00 2.50 1.25 6. 06 25.57 59. 79 101. $7 296. 41 50. 00 3.63 1g32. 03 40.00 25.00 13.20 50. 00 5. 00 4. 74 6. 75 15.00 15. 00 5 . 00 4. oo 24. oo 15. 00 12. 50 3 "5 366 Triplett , Wm. Tyrell, Lew Tyrell , Lew GENERAL FUND Underwood Elliott Fisher Company Union Feed and Fuel Company Un ion Feed & Fuel Co. Valente , M. Val ley Auto Camp Valley Dairy 'la:l ley Grill Vandever , Mr s . F. J . Walker, R. o . Wat ts and Laubly Weber Co . , o. J . West ern Union Co. West'Side Dairy Westside Dairy Wheeler, Reynolds & Whitney, Charlie Wilson & Co Wilson, T. R. Wilson , William J . Wood, Cecil Stauffer Avezzie , Victor FIRST ROAD FlJND Bennet t , llanue 1 Buckley , Dan Cota, El i as Hosmer , H. J uarez , Fred J ua r ez , Fr ed Leal , Frank Stroman, Earl Sou. Calif. Edi son Co. THIRD ROAD FUND Baker , J ohn FOURTH ROAD FUND Ba,ker, J ohn Bettencour t , A. Cordova, Ray Cordova , Ray Cronholm, T. Dix , c. N. Grossi , L D. Hays, G. Hays, G. Howell, H. Lyons , B. c. Lyons , B. c. $75. 00 7. 56 36. 00 5. 75 3. 00 160. 50 8 0 . 00 1. 00 23. 66 10. 00 7. 50 11. 70 34-. 50 2s. 9s 71 27.14- 53. 10 91. 25 12. 00 30. 00 16. 20 2. 50 5. 00 25. 00 5.00 5. 00 7. 50 10. 00 2.33 7. 50 10. 00 2. 50 10. 00 7. 50 15. 00 5. 00 7. 50 15. 00 2.50 2. 50 5. 00 7. 50 ---- ------~-------------------------------.,----,.------,--,--.,--~-,---~~~---.- Martin , Ed. Mello , T. Ost ini, F. Pierce , L. Rodeheaver , L. Stuart , T. A. Wakefield, C. E Washenfelder, J Ellis , M. J . Her rnan , Joe Anderson , August Avezz ie , Victor Ayala , J . P. Ayal a , J . P. Bailey , M. A. Bat kin , R. P . Bennett , Ma11uel Block , A. Breck , Benjamin Breen , Ed. Breen , Ed . Brown , Robt Buckley , Dan Carr.argo , Angel o Camargo , J im Cavestri , c. Celite Corporat ion Clark , Walter Concrete Machinery Corder o , J oe Cummings , Rollo Dinsmore , Albert Dinsmore , Fr ancis Donahue , John Dover , Fr ank Duke , Wrt1. Edelbutte , Bird Encinas, Frank Fabing , F. L. Fisk , E. Floyd , Manley Fr atis , J oe Freeze & Freeze Freeze & Freeze French , Ed. Gehr , Lloyd George, Amos FOUR TI:I ROAD FUN"D FIFTH ROAD ' FUND GOOD ROADS FUND and Supply Co. $7. 50 7. 50 2. 50 17. 50 2. 50 60. 00 20. 00 20. 00 10. 00 45. 00 45. 00 25. 00 105. 00 10. 00 3. 30 22. 50 50. 00 55.00 15. 00 7. 50 25. 00 99 . 00 17. 00 17. 52 4-g. oo 32. 05 40. 50 12. 00 45. 00 14-5. co 20. 00 40. 00 2. 50 25. 00 4-5. 00 44. oo 15. 00 50. 00 56. 00 9. 17 5. 60 10. 00 3s . 50 22. 50 -------~~c-;c-~-----;--~---~-~-----------------------------------.,.----,.----- 368 Glantz , Walter GOOD ROADS FilllD Goleta Ga ra.ge and Machine Shop Graham , Robert Grigsby , Al Hanley , Leo Hildenbrand, J r . , A. J . Hildenbrand, W. G. Hoove r , Sam Horwedel , Geo. J. Jackson , R. F. J ones , Chas. J uarez , Albert J uarez , Frank J uarez , Fred Kennedy , Tom Kirkwood , James Lopez , Camillo Manning , B. c. Mattos , Manuel Maxwell , Frank Moll , Frank Munoz , Mack Mcintyre , Ed McKnight , Ed. Nicolson , Arnim Nielsen and Petersen Ontiveros , Lawrence Overton , L. W. Ovi eda, E. S Pain , Joe Painter , R. E. Pico , Har ry Pico , Harry Reeves , o. D. Richards , Dave Richardson , C. p. Robles , Daniel Roble s , Dani el Rodman , Walter Romero , Louis Romero , Louis Rowe , E. S. Rowe , E. s . Ryan , J . Santa Maria Gas Co . Shaw, Frank Silva, D. Smith , Dan Smith, W. F. $15. 00 39. 97 50. 00 40. 00 150. 00 79. 20 49. 50 24. oo 4. oo 32. 00 94. 50 10. 00 2. 50 7 . 50 3s . 50 19.50 4g. oo 20. 00 36 . 00 53 . so 70. 00 22. 50 10. 00 5. 00 15. 00 15. 5g 126. 50 15. 00 3. 00 4-4.oo 20. 00 20. 00 12. 00 lS. 00 so. oo 20. 00 40. 00 40. 00 50. 00 60. 00 60. 00 72. 00 66. oo 25. 00 22. 71 12. 50 105. 00 15. 00 21. 00 Call for a Special meet i g. Solvang Garage and Serv. Sta. GOOD ROADS FUND Spanne , Geo . Sproul , Alvin . Stewart, Elton Stewart , J. Stroman , Earl Sullivan, Earl Truxillo , G. w. Hunnell , Russell Usher , T. S. Valenzuela , Joe 'Vaugh , c. Westfall ,. G. F. . W'nalen, J . T. Whitney, Chas. Wicks , F. Wi lbur, Lou:is Wilbur , Wm. . Williams , Chas. . . Winans, c. A. Witte , W. A. Franklin , L. J. LOS ALAl!OS PUB. CEME. DIST. FUND Santa Maria Gas Co . GUAD. LT. DIST. FUND Smith , Frank GUAD. PUB. CE~1E . DIST. FUND Venaas, Esther M:. SANTA MARIA CEME. DIST. FUND Whiteside, T. L. Whitney , M. H. . Wilson, William J. SALARY FUND $S7. 71 49 . 50 40 . 00 12. 00 20. 00 50. 00 49. 50 15. 00 25. 00 49 . 50 5. 00 17. 50 15. 00 144. oo lS. 00 25. 00 2. 50 5. 00 20. 00 49 . 50 15. 00 3g. oo so. oo 115. 50 20. 00 90. 00 157. 50 5. 00 ) Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the foll owing . Supervi sors voted Ay e , to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. St evens, . Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays , none. Absent , none . . ' Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die. The foregoing minutes are hereby approved. Attest: ~~~~~:._,._=--.__~---''--~Clerk. Board of Supervi sors. CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING. 3 "9 We, the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, believing that the interests of the County require that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors be called to attend thereto. It is ordered that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, be and the same is hereby called for March 27th, i933, at 10 o'clock a. m. The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting, to wit; In the Matter of crounty Aid for Relief of Unemployment. 370 County Aid fo Relief of Unemployment. In the Matter of Petition of Union Oil Company, et al., to Abandon Certain Roads in the 5th Road District. In the Matter of Corr~cting Allowance of Claim In the Matter of Leasing Cerca del Mar Beach Park. In the Matter of Henley's Beach. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds In the Matter of Discussion of Beer and L ~ght Wines Ordinances. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 466, Amending Ordinance No. 403 In the Matter of Correcting Olerical Error in Assessment. In the Matter of Claims. Dated March 20th, 1933 C. L. PREISKER F. G. STEVENS THOS. DINSMORE . RONALD M. ADAM SAM J. STANWOOD Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California. Board of Supervisors of the County.of Santa Barbara , State of California, March 27th, 1933, at 10 o'clock a. m. Present: Supervioors Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker, and the Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Preisker in the chair The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment: It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper persons to receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set opposite their respective names, to wit: Name Hathaway, Otto Johns, Jay J ohns, Leo Perez, Manuel Stewart, Arthur Bennett, Manuel Berry, Yater Duke , William Graham, Earnest Gracia, Ed Juarez, Frank Rhodes, Alva Valenzuela, Joe Wilbur, Louis Amount $5.00 5.00 2.50 10.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 7.50 2. 50 7.50 District First Misc. County Roads Second Breck, Ed.- z. 5.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 5.00 7.50 2.50 County Farm Gardening 'Castro, Henry Dale, Joseph Dawson, Robt. Diaz, A. R. Dunaway , Elmer . Engelson, Adolph --- -~-----i---------------------------------,.------,,-----,-:,,,.,,.,.,.--r--- 3 1. March 27th, 1933 Name Eapinos~, Pedro Ford, H~~:rry Gneve, Leslie Gretzinger, Ralph . Philips, Ray . Wallace, Ed . Ward, John Coombs, . Ray Cot~, J p seph H. Altamarino, Ignacio Davie, Joe Diaz, Joe Barrett., Ben Fontana, John Connolly, James Gleason, Jack . Gross, Cleveland . Desmore, John . Fassler, John . Harrison, Roy J. Hessinger, John . Heugel, Erhardt . Hooker, Wilbur . Hurley, Francis . Hernandez, Albert Lang, Henry Jackson, Ray . Henkinson, Harry . Jones, T. J Kiriskidias, Frank Kopp, Loren Lee, Lester Ledesma, Modesto Mccommon, F. B . McKinney, Gerald . Oldham, John . Reiland, Arnold Rucker, Barney Smith, Chester Stafford, H. O. . Shaw, Frank . Thomas, Arthur Truj illos, 1!ike Vasquez, Virgil . Valenzuela, Philip . . Vanderhoff, H. L. . Villabos, Alfred Wilson, Harold Amount t10.oo 5.eo 10.00 2.50 5. 00 .5.00 12.50 2.50 3.75 7.50 5.00 5. 00 5.00 2.50 2.50 7.50 5. 00 5.00 7.50 12.50 5.00 7. 50 2.50 5.00 7.50 10.00 5. 00 2. 50 5.00 7.50 7.50 5.00 7.50 2.50 2.50 12.50 5.00 12.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 12.50 5.00 5.00 District Second County Farm Gardening Wood Cutting 372 -----T-~-~--------------------------------------,------,.------- Name Ynojosa; Ronald Riley; Wm. Henderson, Orville Bertino, Joe . Cody, Andrew Cote, P.a ul Fletcher, Cecil Henry, Ralph Logan, Aimee c. Mee, Jack Noce, R~bt Packard:, J. c. Pettingill, Emory Polley,- Rodolph Williamson, Stanley Ashbaugh, Minnie . Ball, Freda . Butler, Maude Camargo, Ermina . Cozzalio, Mary Craig, Genevieve . Ellis, Verda Ennis, Josie Fields, Leone Gentry, Lena Ha,11, Francis . Hawk ins, Agnes Jepperson, Clara Kelly, Mrs. Wm. Leon, Jennie . Ludlaw, Mamie McCullough, Pearl Mc'Murdo, Ann Mackey,. Blanche Madden, Mrs. Oscar . Mitchell, Elna Mitchell, Lucy . Morgan, Madalene . Newman, Charlotte Amount 2.50 15.00 10.00 15.00 5. 00 15.00 15.00 12. 50 10.00 5.00 1:0. 00 10.00 9.50 1.00 7.00 4.oo 5.00 2.00 3. 00 9.00 3. 00 2.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 10.00 4.00 2.00 4.00 6. 00 7.00 4.oo 12. 00 6.oo 5.00 Perez, Elena 2.00 . Qualls, Christy 2.00 Vasquez, Maria Wa,rd, Alice Weiss, . Anna Winn, Mildred . Dintheer, Adolph Glover., Herschel s.oo s.oo 4. 00 5. 00 2.00 10.00 District Second Wood Cutting Clerical Help Unemployment Relief Office Clothing Repair. Name Warren, Chas. Beltram John Blevins, Wm. Case, Hugh Converse, Linton Co rde.ro , Ange 1 . Dewar, Wm. Dominguez, Ed. Downey, Glen . Epps, Earl Estrada, Estephen . Fuller, John Fuller, Elbert . Garrett, Richard Gu.tie.rrez, Antonio . Hartman, Edwin . Hewston, Edward . Low, Arthur Mercado, John Mccann, Patrick Mccants, Wm. c. Nimmo, Frank Ray, .Perry Samora, Victor Stanke, John Steele, Thos. Str ieff, John Tveidt, Ole Virga, Michael Washburn, Clarence Arri as, Chas. Beltram, Sisto De la Torre, Wm. Garcia, Wenseslado Mira, Jose Jr. . Hernandez, Ignacio . Olivera, Adrian Burns, John Perez, Jesus Sierr. a, James Wade,_ Elijah Garrett, Richard Be11; Edward . Bond; Raoy Browri, Wm. G. March 27th, 1933 B Amount t12.oo 2.50 7.50 5.00 2.50 5.00 5.00 5.00 5. 00 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 7.50 2.50 10.00 1.25 5.00 5. 00 12.50 5.00 2.50 2.50 10.00 7.50 3.75 5.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 10.00 12.50 5.00 12.50 12.50 District Second Clothing Repair 3 3 Oity Park & Recreation Area & Beach Improvement Sheffield Reservoir Improvement. Vegatable Handling Commissary Help 374 Name Coole., Eugene Covey, Clarence Dal~on, Geo. Gudgeon, Geo. . Kirkwood , Jack Knott, Chas. W. Hill, Clarence Somers, J ames Weston , Al C. Cronholm, T. Howell, H. Gland, Geo. . Cordova, Ray . Grossi, Pete Pierce, L. . Kennedy , J ohn . Ca.bral, ~I Hernandez, s. . Cooly, H. Anthony , Mrs. M. Branson, Mrs. Olga McKeehan, Hobart, Ramirez, F. B. Vierra, M. Barnett, Ivan Bishop, J. P Block. er, J. Ooykenda11 , W. Davi s , Ross De la Guerra, A. Hartly, Marion Hughe. s, Harley Sr Hunt, Wm. Havens, Harry Mendoza, C. Moore, J. C Olivera, Tom Ralph, Roy Rubio, Y. Ryan; Robt. Romero, R. Sanchez, Antonio Sandoval, Plas Sween. ey, F Folk 1. Ed. Fargas , C. Amount 15.00 2.50 2.50 7.50 15.00 12.50 12.50 10.00 15.00 2.50 7.50 5.00 5.00 5.00 5. 00 15.00 3.75 15.00 12.50 2.00 2.00 6.oo 2.00 2.00 1.00 3. 00 6.00 s.oo 2. 00 1.00 10.00 g.oo 2. 00 3.00 2.00 10.00 4. 00 2.00 6. 00 2.00 4.oo 3.00 2.00 4. 00 District Second Commissary Help Fourth County Roads. Commissary Hel p Clothing Repair Fifth Reforestation and Other Park Work. County Roads ------------------,------------------------------,.,.,-~~__,~"'!"""""---------------- Name Abbey, Clinton Ames, For re st Avalo13, Manuel Avala, Ignacio Bianchin, Orlando Barbere, Robt Benitz, Antonio Campos, Elias Oasti '.!. l o, Jos Carrol, Lazaro Cuela:r, E. Cordero, ~tanley Davila, Abel Delgadillo, Gregory Diaz, Henry Espinosa, Vincent Estrada, Martinez Corra:l, Martin OordeTo, Pet er Fernandez, Juan Jose Fernandez, Joe F. Fox, 'Carl Frausto, Severo Galindo, Antonio Garcia, Gabriel Garcia, Rudolph Graham, John Grayson, Harry Hasbrouck, A. Herrera, Chas. Hodgin, Leon . Kinney, Chas. Kisor, Roy Lane, Lester Lara,- Marcos Leavi"tt, Earl Leyva:, Leo Lopez, Fredr.ico Lopez, Jos. A. Lopez, Manual Lossman, John Lugo, Louis . M~drig al, Joaquin Martinez, John Martinez, J. B. Martinez, Jos. A. Maulhardt, J. B. Misemer, Leo March 27th, 1933. Amount $10. 00 s.75 2. 50 5. 00 12.50 5. 00 2.50 7.50 2.50 5.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 7.50 2.50 5. 00 7.50 5. 00 2.50 2.50 12.50 7.50 5. 00 2.50 10.00 10.00 5.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 7.50 5.00 7.50 2.50 6.2p 10.00 2.50 7.50 1.25 7.50 12.50 7.50 12.50 2.50 7.50 7.50 3 5 District Miscellaneous Roads r-------------.--------0--------------------------------- --------- 376 I I Name McGee., James Nav~rrez, Louis Newman, John Pantiga, Manuel Palata, Nick Palma, Mike Pax, Albert Peder13on, Harry Penro.se, Leo Perez., Refugio Prevo., Harold E. Rhodes, Emil Romero, Alfonse Rue ff., Joseph Ruiz,. Angel Saberion, Louis Saenz Bernard A. Speer., Chas. Sandoval, Jose I. Sasso_, Joe Jr. Baria.no, Pablo Saulsperry, Joe Scott Harold Shannpn, James Siben., Ben Sotello, Martin Spx inger , Robt. Straw., Irke Suey ,. Gin Yen Shands, Eugene Torre.a, Gon~ales Trest.er, Ralph Tr elo.ar , Raymond Valen.cia, Manuel Valen.zuela, Frank 1{egen.er, Wm. Wegs ' Clarence Wood~rd, Clarence Zani~i, Victor L. Soto Bennie . Johnson, Louis . Royer, John H Weiner, Leo Lindsay, Patience . Strong, Jerry Madson, John Amount 2.50 5. 00 2.50 5. 00 7.50 2.50 7.50 g.75 2.50 7.50 2.50 7.50 5.00 12.50 7.50 10.00 5. 00 2.50 7. 50 5. 00 5.00 7.50 2.50 10.00 5.00 2.50 5.00 5. 00 5. 00 12.50 5. 00 2.50 5.00 2.50 5.00 7.50 5. 00 6. oo 4. 00 q.67 6. 00 3.33 6.67 District Miscellaneous Roads Camps I , ' -----~---------.--------------------------,.--------------------------,.-- 3 7 March 27th, 1933 ~ Petit i on of .-. In the Matter of Petition of Union Oil Company, et al. , to Abandon Certain Road ., . Uton ioAnb aOndioln CRoo. d i n the 5th Road District. Correcting Clerical Error in Assessment. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the above entitled matter be and the same is hereby continued until April 10th, 1933, at 10 o'clock a. m. ' In the Matter of Correcting Clerical Error in Assessment. Whereas, . in accordanc e with the. pr. ovisions of Section 3SOl+a, of the Political Code of the State of Ca l ifor~ia, the Tax Collector of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, has discovered and certified to the Board of Supervisors of said county, under date. of March 24th, 1933, as follows: I hereby wish t o report that improvements which belonged to Manuel Sanchez, were erroneously assessed on lot 49A, Fair Acres on Mesa, belonging to the Mortgage ~ecurities Company. Said improvements should have been assessed on Lot 49B, which belonged to Mr. Sanchez. On Aecount of this error Mr. Sanchez, paid taxes on the wrong lot and his l ot 49B, went delinquent, penalties. and costs being added. Mr. Sanchez, wishes to pay the tax on his lot, but asks t hat penalties and costs amount ing to .7$ as shown on 1932 delinquent roll at page 127, be cancelled under the provisions of Section 3go4A Political Code of Calif ornia. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it i s ordered that the County Auditor of said County cancel said assessment by entry on the margin of the assessment book and also 9n the del _inq~ent list. Leasing Cerc V" del Mar Beac Park. In the Matter of Leasing Cerca del Mar Beach Park. It appearing to the Board that the State of California is desirous of leasing Committee of / Henley ' s Bea h. Cancellation - of Budget Appropriatio Cancell ation of Budget App_ropriatio Cerca del Mar Beach Park to the County of Santa Barbara, at an annual rental of ti.oo, for a period of ten years; upon motion, duly sec~ nded and carried, it is ordered that upon the presentation of a foDm of lease acceptable -to said County, the Board will execute the same on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara. In the Matter of Hendrys Beach. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following committee be and they are hereby appointed to enter into negotiations with the Ci ty of Santa Barbara, looking to the acquiring of said city's title to the strip of land front ing on said beach, to wit: Supervisor Sam J. Stanwood, County Forester Frank E. Dunne, and Director of Planning L. Deming Tilton. In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 97 B 11. , food, Welfare Department, General Fund, $2,200. 00; from Account 97 B 51, State aid, Welfare Dept., Gen. Fund 4,ooo.oo, to Unappropriate Re serve . Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of . - . $6,200.00 is not needed in the above accounts, General Fund Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Six Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($6,200.00) 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, and Ronald M Adam. Nays, Supervisor c. L. Preisker. Absent, none . . In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 42 B 11, food supplies, General Ho.spital, General Fund, the sum of $67g.39, to Unappropriated Reserve. Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of $67g.39 is not needed in the above account, General Fund 378 . Transfer of Funds from Unappropriated Reserve. Transfer of Funds from Unappropriate Reserve . Revision of Budget Approp iat ion. Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Six Hundred Seventy-eight and 39/100 Dollars ($67s.39) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to the Unappropri~ted Reserve General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the foll owing .Supervisors voted Aye, to wi t : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevena, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preiaker. Nays,_ none. Absent, none. In the Matter of the Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to Account I54 B 11, food supplies, $2,200.00; and to Account 154 B 7, cash aid and relief, $4,ooo.oo, Unemployment Relief, General Fund. Whereas the Board of Supervi sors of Santa Barbara County find tha t a public emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the budget , has arisen by reason of Needs for operation of San Marcos Camp, and which has depleted the funds provided for same; Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Six Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($6,200.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve t o Account 154 B 11, food supplies, $2,200.00; and to Account 154 B 7, cash aid and relief, $4,ooo.oo, Unemployment Relief, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to wi t: Thomas T. Dinsmor e , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, and Ronald M. Adam. Nays, Supervisor C. L. Preisker. Absent, none. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve t o Account 42 C 3, bui ldings and additions, $2S.39; to Account 42 C 1, furniture and equipment, $150. 00; and to Account 42 D 4, repairs and replacements, $500.00; General Hospital, General Fund. Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the budget, has arisen by reason of an analytical balance is needed for the Laboratory, the present incinerator must be r eplaced, plumbing fixtures in the Sanatorium need replacement, and which has depleted the funds provided f or same; Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Six Hundred Seventy-eight and 39/ 100 Ct67g.39) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve t o Account 42 c 3~ buildings and additions, t2s.39; to Account 42 C 1, furniture and equipment, $150.00, and to Account 42 B 4, repairs and replacements 1500.00 , General 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 O. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none. In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Whereas it appears t o the Board of Supervisor s that a revision within general classification of Maintenance and Operation , Welfare Department, General Fund, is necessary; Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 97 B 51, State Aid, $5,000.0 ; . and from Account 97 B13, county cash aid, t1,soo~o o , Welfare Department, General Fund, to Account 97 B 7, care and welfare, $4,500.00; to Account 97 B 24, burials $500.00; and to Account97 B 22, rents, $1,SOO.OO, Welfare Department, General Fund Revision of - Budget Appropriati n. March 27th, 1933 379 Upon the passage of the foregoing Resolution, the roll being called, the followin Supervisors v9ted Aye, to wit: Thowas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none -In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Health Department, General Fund, is necessary; Now, therefore, be it Resqlved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from AccoWlt 39 B 1, commWlication and transportation, Heal th Department, General Fund, the sum of $300. 00, to Account 39 B 5, service and expense, Health Department, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing Resolution, the roll being called, the followin 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. Beer and . ~ . In the Matter of Discussion of Beer and Light Wines Ordinances. Light Wines Ordinances. In compliance with a request of the Chairman of this Board, the following were present and participated in a g~neral discussion of the proposed beer and light wines ordinances in municipalities and the County of Santa Barbara: Julian E. Goux, City Attorney of Santa Barbara; Harvey T. Nielson, Mayor of Santa Barbara; Walter B. Mcintos~, Wm. s. Crawford, H. T. Campbell, Harry c. Smith, and Alfred D. Haines~ Councilmen, Santa Barbara; A. G. Balaam, City Attorney, Lompoc; G. T. Gunde~son, Mayor of Lompoc; H. T. Bailey, City Attorney, Santa Maria; Mar. ion Rice, Mayor of Santa Maria; Sheriff James Ross; Distr ict Attorney Percy G. Heckendorf; ' The five Members of the Board of Supervisors and the Clerk of said Board. It was decided that all can probably agree upon the following: 1. All liquor regulations should be uniform, both in and out of the municipalities and the same l icense fees should be charged .in and out. o~ the mWlicipalities. Yes. 2. The ordinance should be for regulation and not necessarily for a revenue measure. Y:es. 3. With or without No. 2 on the ballot at the last election, we do not want the return of the saloon or anything resembling it, so there shall be no sale for immediate consumption without meals. Yes. 4. Th~ regulation must be strict so that the number of liquor-selling places will be limited both now and when the lSth Amendment is repealed. Also with the number limited with strict regulations, a license to sell will be valuable and the law will not be violated. Also high-class places will aid in preventing illegal sales to those without licenses. Yes There are several questions that are not so easy to solve: A. Should we provide that distributors sell only t~ dealers having licenses; that no direct sales by distributors be made to consumers .and that sale or delivery ~ags accompany ea. ch delivery both from distributor to dealer and from dealer to consumer? Yes B. Shall drinking on premises where sold be allowed without meals. No. C. Shall there be a uniform rule stating the type of building, assessed valuation, number of vending places according to population, distance apart, etc., No 380 D. For consideration, the following types of licenses are suggested: There shall be two classes of dealers: 1. Dealers in beer and ale or other beverages with an alcoholic content of 3.2 percent, or less, and over 1/2 of l per cent., sold only with meals costing 25 cents or more, exclusive of the price of the beverage. Quarterly fee to be $25.00. 2. Retail or package goods dealer who may sell beverages permitted by law not t be consumed on the premises, $25.00 per quarter license. Ordinance No. j 466 In the Matter of Ordinance No. 466. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Board passed and adopted Ordinance Claims Laid over. Correcting Allowance of Claim. . Claims Allowed. No. 466, An Ordinance to Amend Ordinance N0. 403 of the County of Santa Barbara, State of Cal ifornia, entitled "an Ordinance prohibiting the sale, manufacture, unlawful possession or transportation of intoxicating liquors and providing penalties for violation hereof", by amending Section One of said Ordinance. Upon the passage of the f oregoing Ordinance, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Steven , Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, None. A~sent, none. - In the Matter of Claims Laid Over. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claim be and the same are hereby laid over, to wit: Cedars of Lebanon Hospital t1g7.20 Dodge, E. G. 126.55 Mintz, Moe 30.S4 Stevens, Chas. s. 60.00 In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t ha:t the order made and entered on the 20th day of March, 1933, allowing the claim of F. E. Dille, for the sum of $61.75, payable out of General Fund, be and the s~e is hereby rescinded; and it is Further ordered that said claim be recalled from the Auditor, and re-allowed a of the 20th day of March, 1933, for the sum of $5g.65, payable out of General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Ay e, to wit: Thomae T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred: G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Naysr none. Absent, none In the Matter of Allowance of Claims. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following claim be and the same are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out of the I fund designated in the order of allowance indorsed on the face of each claim, respeoti ely, to wit: American Medical Association Armitage, c. H. Artuso Shoe Store Associated Charit ies Associated Drug Co. Bailey, Ethel H. Bardin, Dr. Raluh Barrett, Wm. Bottiani , Nina GENERAL FUND Boys and Girls Industrial Home and Farm California Tire Co. C & W. Feed Store $7.00 50.00 l0.90 60.00 1.04 12.60 1.50 7.50 15. 00 244.17 22. 34 -------------.-----~------------------------------,-,--.--.,.,-,.-~~----r----; . ' March 27th, 1933 Carrillo, Mrs. Flora Central Market Cervantez, Mr s. Luz Chavez, T. Clift, Mrs. Henry Continental Grocery Continental Grocery Continental Grocery Convent of Good Shepherd ouster, Charle~ Dart, Dr. E. !. Deleissegues Dairy, A. do do Dominguez, Mrs. Mary Eisenberg' s WJ:1i te House Finnell Sy stem, Fox, Mrs. L. o. Fuji Drug Company Gay, Pearl Giraudo, Mrs. Antonette Granada Store Greenwood, Mrs. Peggy Haider, Martin J. Hanze, Henry G. Hardy's Shoe Store Harms, Mrs. Adelaiqe Harper, R. S. o. Heumphreus-Srnith Electric Hollingshead, c. M. Houghton s Store do do Johnson's Garage Jones, John E Karl's Grocery Lamb, Emily Oothout Leonard, J. L. Leslie, Mrs. Katherine Lewis, Myrtle Lind's United Bakers Loftis, Mr. Grant Lompoc Light and Water GENERAL FUND Lompoc Light and Water Dept. Low, Fred Merriam, Mrs. J. H Milpas Dry Goods Co. Mittwer, R. J. H. Molla th, A. L. Monte Vista Dairy Moore Mercantile $42.50 9.g5 70.00 12.00 25.00 16.85 44.93 3.00 190. 00 e.oo 4.oo 69.90 3.90 150. 00 21.95 21. 24 11.00 6.20 15.00 80.00 25~00 30.00 25.00 5. 05 88.28 12.50 3.25 5.00 246.77 10$. 09 1. 75 40.00 22.00 6. 00 27.00 125.00 40.00 2.40 15.00 2.52 4.63 4.35 60.00 123.20 6. 00 112.50 69.10 3.g7 382 - Moore Mercantile Co. GENERAL FUND - Moore Mercantile do do McCormick, Welsey McElroys Shoppe Neal Hotel Cafe Megus, Paul Nicklin, Dr. Henry M. Nielsen & Petersen Osterman, John Ott Hardware Co. Pealatere, Mrs. Petra Poulsen, Charles L. Reily Machine Work s , c. D. Rudolph's Groc. & Hardware Store Rudolpha Store Safeway Stores Safeway Store Santa Barbara Telephone Co. Santa Maria Drug Company Santa Maria Gas Company Santa Maria Gas Company Santa Maria Milk Co. Santa Maria Milk Co. Santa Maria Water Dept. Seaside Oil Co. Seaside Oil Company Security First National Bank o-f Los Angeles Shoemaker, Mrs. Josephine do do Shorkley, T. M. Sisquoc Dairy Smith, Ella Smith, Leland Smith, Dr Leland Solvang Mercantile Company Spartan Grocery Stewart, Frank Stewart, Frank L. St. Francis School St. Francis School St. Vincent 's Institution St.' Vincent ' s Materntty Teeter, Mrs. Shirley To bey' s Grocery Townsend, Mrs. W. C. Underwood Elliott Fisher eo. Union Mill & Lumber Co. Vasquez, Mrs. Isabel #12. 90 1.s2 54-. 32 14-7.00 17.15 9.00 50.00 3.00 1$.00 45.00 2.79 60.00 7. 70 43.05 1. 50 . s.25 4.90 79.00 11.13 7.16 57.75 11.64 5.65 293.12 3.20 7.78 65.4-0 30.00 25.00 25~00 25.00 1.55 15.00 20.00 4.40 10.00 . 15.50 14-. 00 12.00 9.7s 355.00 1504-.00 119. 92 50.00 s.25 50.00 3.50 14-. 60 . . I Valley Dairy GENERAL FUND Velvet Ice Cream Verners Carpinteria Market Wall, W. J. Wilson, Vyrna Wilson, Vyrna Wyeth & Brother, John Young, W. Lawrence Zahlke, Mrs. Josie Breck, Sam Bright, Scott Bright, Scott Chaffee, John Stutsman , Grant Bland, Geo. Grossi, L. D Salas, Mike Adams, Norman Avant, Louis Baker, Emmett Barnett, I. Bartholomew, H Bermudis, John Blocker, J. Bright, Scott Brookshire, c. Burkhart & Dodson Carpinteria Valley Castro, E. Chappell, G. Collar, Elmer Co 1 lar , -J. N. Coykendall, W. Davis, Ross Dela Guerra, x. Delkner, W. Devaul, J. M. Downing, Harry Encinas, Frank Engle, K. Glines, E. Hansen, A. Hayes, J. w. Handerson, John Herman, Joe Hoback, J. FIRST ROAD FUND l FOURT. H ROAD . FUND GOOD ROADS FUND Lumber Co. $13. 72 3.77 29.14 5.00 16.40 14.00 5.00 30.00 5.00 5.00 12.50 10.00 12.50 44. 00 7.50 5.00 16.00 g.oo 22.50 10.00 10.00 5.00 53.50 7.93 3.00 13.00 103. 50 101.25 3.00 3. 00 1.00 3. 00 49.50 96.00 45.00 10. 00 105. 00 15.00 i4.oo 55.00 2.00 14.oo ~--- --- -- -----------.-- --- ---- - -- -- 384 ------------------~-~----- -- Holsten, Geo . Hubble , Melvin Hughes , H. Sr. Johnson' s Garage K iny en, J. J. Kirkland, F. Leal, Frank Lee , Merton M in~z, Moe Moore , J. C. McCoy, c. Nicoles Plumbing Co Nonella, c . Olivera, Tom Orcutt Boile r Works Parker, Pete Parrish, T. Patchen, c. Pico , Joe Porter, R. Ralph, R. Ramirez, F. B. Randall, Ray Rios, A. Rubalcova, J. Rule Truck Service GOOD ROADS FUND Santa Barbara Automotive Parts- Santa Barbara Brake Service Saulsbury, Lenn - Seaside Oil Company Shaw, Roy Shell, Preston Smith , Harry Stewart, A. Stewart, Arthur Streiker, Val Sweeney, F. Sweet, w. Taute , J ohn Taylor, A. Union Hardware & Met a l Co. Uptegrove, G. Volk, Ed. Walker, W. Western Machine & Foundry Co. Bai l ey, Ethel H. SALARY FUND $5 00 10. 00 15.00 5.50 10.00 12.00 15.00 18.80 5.00 2. 00 1 0 . 00 23. 75 12. 00 15. 00 4.oo lS.00 19.00 ig.oo 44.oo ig.oo 7.00 29.95 7.19 l0.56 151.02 355.72 25. 00 4.oo 50.00 4.oo 10.00 10.00 8. 00 19. 00 10.00 14.oo 43.71 12.00 18.00 14.oo 6.12 5.00 Helser & Bailey Solvang Garage SANTA MARIA CEME. DIST. FUND 21.00 SOLVANG FIRE DIST . FUND l0.33 Call for a Special meeti g. Ordina:'.lce No. 467 Ordinance No. 46s. March 27th, 1933 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 mi nutes are hereby approved. oard of Supervisors. Attest: CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING We , the undersigned members of the Board of Super visors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, believing that the interests of the County require that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors be called to attend thereto. It is ordered t hat 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 March 31st, 1933 , at 10 o 1clock a . m. ~he following is the business to be transacted at said meeting , to wit : In the Matter of Ordinance No. 467. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 46g. In the Matter of Claims. Dated March 31st, 1933 Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California. C. L. PREISKER F. G. STEVENS RONALD M. ADAM THOS. DINSMORE SAM J . STANWOOD Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, . . March 31st, 1933 , at 2 o ' clock p. m. Present : Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker~ and the Clerk. Supervisor O. L. Preisker i n the chair In the Matter of Or dinance No . 467. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Board passed and adopted Ordinance No. 467 , An Ordinance to Amend Ordinance No. 403 of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California, entitled 1An Ordinance Prohibiting the Sale, Manufacture, Unlawful Possession or Transportation of Intoxicat ing Liquors and Providing Penalties for Viola- tion Ther eof ' by Amending Sect ion One of said Ordinance". . . . Upon the passage of the foregoing Ordinance, the roll being called, the following . . . . Supervisors voted Aye, to wit : Thomae T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker . Nays, none . Absent, none. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 46g. Upon motion , duly seconded and carried , the Board passed and adopted Ordinance No. 46S, 11An Or dinance To Regulate The Business Of Selling, Giving Or Furnishing To Others, Vinous , Malt Or Spirituous Non-Intoxicating Beverages Containing More Than One-Hal f of One Per Cent Alcohol By Volume Tenths Per Cent Alcohol By Weight , In The And Containi ng Not More Than Three and Two- 6ounty Of Santa Barbara Outside The Limits of Municipalities and For That Purpose To Impose And Establish A License Tax Upon The same. To Provi de For the Issuance And Revocation Of Such Licenses And to Prescribe 386 . Claims Allowed. County Aid for Relief f Unemuloymen Penal ties For The Violation of Said Ordinance." Upon the .passage of the foregoing Ordi nance , the roll being called , the following Supervisors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. ~ in~more , Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent , none. In the Matter of Clai ms Allowed Upon motion, duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that the following claims be and the same ar e hereby allowed , each claim for the amount and payable out of the fund designated in the order of allowance indor sed on the face of each claim, r espectively, to wit : Associat ed Char ities GENERAL FUND Boys and Girl s Industrial Home and Fa rm . Cervantes , Mr s . Luz Convent of Good Shepherd Dominguez , Mrs. Mary Greenwood, Mr s. Harms , Mrs. Adelaide J ewish Orphans Home J ewish Orphans Home Leslie , Mrs. Katherine Pealatere , Mrs. Petra Shoemaker, Mr s. Josephine St. Vincent ' s Institution St. Francis School Townsend , .M rs. w. C. Va's quez , Mrs. .I sabel t6o. oo 235. 00 70. 00 215. 00 150. 00 25. 00 50. 00 25. 00 15. $3 125. 00 60. 00 25 . 00 1552. 62 375 . 00 50. 00 15. 00 Upon the passage of the foregoing order , the r oll being called , the following Super visors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and O. L. Preisker. Nays , none . Absent , none Upon mo ti on the Board adj.ourned sine die The foregoing minutes are hereby approved. - Attest : ~oard of Supervisors of the . Conty of Santa Barbara, State of Califo rnia , Apr il 3rd, 1933 , at 10 o ' clock a . m. Present : Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore Sam J . Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker , and the Clerk . Supervi sor C. L. Preisker in the chair The minutes of the special meeting of March 27th , 1933 , were read and approved In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment : It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following appli cants are proper persons to receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is order ed that the Auditor dr aw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the a~ounts set opposite their respective names, to wit : . -------~--------------------------------------------,-- Name Boake s , George Breck, Edward z. Branson, Hugh Castro , Henry Jones, Harry H. Dawson, Robt . Garcia , Rudolph Gretzinger, Ralph Moniot , Ray McCallister , David Heeter, Marion Bateman, Roy Barbere, Brot Benitz , Antonio Burns , J ames Carroll, Chas. Callahan, Lyle Carreno, J oaquin Cuevas, Antonio Dominguez , Albert DAndrea, John Epps, Earl Darling , Robt Fernandez , Joe F. Frausto, Sever o Fox, Carl E. Galindo, Antonio Gapa , J ohn F. Garcia , Gabriel Garcia, Pedro Garcia , Wenselado Graham, John Hernandez, Ig. o. Hickman, Clyde Imucci, Mike Kane, Russell Kelliher, Con. Kelly , Albert Kinyon, Alvin Lopez, Frederico Lopez , J oe V. Lopez, Renaldo Lugo, Louis Lopez, Maximo Mart inez, John Medina, Sam Miranda, Thoe. April 3rd, 1933. RELIEF TRUST FUND I Amount $5. 00 2. 50 7. 50 2 . 50 5. 00 2. 50 5. 00 7.50 5 . 00 10.00 5. 00 5.00 5.00 10. 00 2. 50 1. 25 5 . 00 2 . 50 5. 00 2. 50 2. 50 2.50 2. 50 7. 50 7.50 2. 50 2. 50 10.00 2.50 7. 50 2 . 50 7.50 2. 50 7. 50 5. 00 5.00 2.50 5. 00 2. 50 2.50 2. 50 2.50 2. 50 2. 50 2. 50 5. 00 3 7 District Second County Farm Gardening Vegetable Handling Depression Avenue 388 . '' - Name Mccommon, F. B. McGee, Jas. McKinnon, Donald Pico, Jos L. Perris , Raymond Ramirez, Jose Romero, J . P. Romero, Theo. Sr Smith, Henry Saenz , Bernard A . Sailor, Rupert Amadore, P . Araujo, L. H. Aubray, George Availa, J . . Burley, c. Cloud, Madison Dowlan, Eugene . Emerson, E. T. Hoback, Joe Lagraff, Lester Mendoza, Chas. Morgan , Guy Patchen, Claire Ralph, Roy Riley, A. Sweet, Walter Updike, H. G. Uptegrove, G. Zannetti, H Cooley, H. Looney, L. L. Tapie, Ernest Dias, Tilioforo Romero, George Stewart, Cal. Jones, L. M Hollister, Frank Babcock , Ewight Farren, Arthur Fuentes, Pedr.o Gordon, Tom Giyolva, Joe Hunter , Ro bet. Leyva, Cleto Olson, Adolph Orzoco , Joe Percy, Andrew - Amount 5. 00 5. 00 2.50 7 . 50 5. 00 7. 50 2. 50 10.00 2. 00 2. 00 2.00 10. 00 10. 00 10.00 2. 00 2. 00 2.00 6. oo 10. 00 7. 00 4. oo 14.oo 4-. oo 2. 00 2. 00 12. 00 15. 00 s. 33 6.33 9.67 6. 67 10. 00 10. 00 6. 67 10. 00 s. 33 9. 67 7. 67 9. 33 s. 33 s. 33 4-. 00 10. 00 District Second Depression Avenue Name Stover, Fred Vega, Harold Vega , Victor Worsham, Dale Viles, w. T. Stein, Herman Po st , Andrew Romero, Felix Romero, Rudolph Hansen , Carl Howe 11, Harry Cordova-, Ray Cazanave, S. Pierce,. L. Kennedy, John Grozzi ,. Pete Cabral,. M. Lopez, M. Trejo, G. Camacho, J. Foster, Wm. Vargas, Carillo Brock, A. Glass, Albert Havens; Harry Taylor, Allen Hill, Fred Bertino, Joe Cote, Paul Haslam, Robt. Henry, Ralph Logan , Aimee c. Mee, Jack Nooe, Robt . Pagels, Otto Kruger , Thos. A. Cody, Andrew Bond, Roy Covey, Clarence Hill, Clarence Hurley, Francis Kirkwood, Jack Knott,. Chas. Skeen,. W. D. Somers, Jas. Weinis, Wm. April 3rd, 1933 Amount District Second $9.00 Depression Avenue 7. 67 7.$3 6.33 4.50 7.s3 7. 67 3.17 5.17 3.50 2.50 Surf acing dirt shoulders with red rock 5. 00 12.50 12.50 12.50 12. 50 7.50 5. 00 2. 00 Cleaning River Channels s. oo 4.oo Reforestration and other park work 5. 00 4.00 9.00 4. 00 15. 00 15.00 15.00 15. 00 12. 50 12.50 5.00 5 . 00 15.00 7.50 12.00 2. 50 5. 00 5. 00 15.00 2.50 Clerical Help Unempl . Rel. Office & Cooper. Depts. Commissary Help 390 Name Snow, Vida H. Lepping, Marie Peters, E. c. Fouts, Wilbur Snow, Vida H. Hunter, Anthony Ayala, Arthur Albat, Dave Boyle, J. o. Burns, Jas. Brown, Jas. Bell, Earl Bovero,. Felip Breck , John Cota, Ben J. Camargo-, Ed Cromerty, Andrew Charlton, Jos M. Cordero, R. A. Daughenbaugh, Ira Encinas, Armando Esparza, Frank Eliason, Elmer Foxen, Ray Fernandez, Pablo Freeman, Carl Foley, .Jack Goodman, Frank Gonzales, Roque Garcia, John Gomes , J ose Garcia , Frank Galbraith, George Hurley, Daniel Hockrieter, Nick Hernandez , Pedro Hetherwick, John Hedwall , H. A. Harr igan, W. s. Johnson, Lewis Kirk , J ohn Kase , Fred . Kelly, . Hugh Larose., Gene Lopez,. Henry S. Libera.tor, Wm. Leyva,. Leo Larson, Otto Amount $12. 00 13. 75 10.50 2.00 12. 00 1.00 s. 33 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 . 5. 67 2. 67 10. 00 . 9. 67 1. 33 .7 67 5. 33 4-. 67 9. 67 7. 67 1,0. 00 10. 00 10. 00 9. 67 . 10.00 10.00 10.00 9. 67 10.00 10. 00 10.00 9.67 S. 67 10.00 3.33 10. 00 10.00 10. 00 6. 67 10. 00 .10. 00 10. 00 District Commissary Help Miscellaneous Roads Relief Trust Funds 154-B-7 Camps Name Lucking, Geo D J,ioomis, Henry Leyva, J ose Leo, Werner Lindquist, Sven Lewis , W. A. Mar tinez, Ra_y Mason, Jack Miller, Wm. Millon, Arthur Mitchell , S~ephen Mitchell, Clifford Miller , Otto Magee , Henr-y: Martinez , A. Dakin, Clifford Nauman, E. F Nuckolls , To.m Ortega, Carlos Osborne, Andreas O'Rourke, Mike Parker, Arch Pancoast, J im Pintor, c. Pendergrast,_ o. Page, Ed. Pierce, Henry Bepper, Wm. Patience , Lindsay Rubio, Carmen Roper, Pat Riveria , Jolin Rask , Gilbert Roberts, R. c. Slader, George Serratos, Albert 'llapie, Ernest Trainor , Cha. s. Thomas, Wm. Trainor, Hen. ry Uribe, Augustine Weatherbee, Wm. Wilson, Frank Wallen, Emil Young, Art Young , Chet April 3rd, 1933 Amount $10. 00 7.00 . 5.67 3.33 10.00 9. 67 . . 10. 00 9. 67 3 67 S. 67 9. 67 9. 67 s. oo 10. 00 5. 67 9. 67 9.67 10. 00 10. 00 10.00 5. 67 10. 00 9. 67 7.67 . 10. 00 10.00 10.00 9.00 3.67 10.00 9. 67 7. 83 9 . 00 3.33 ro. oo 10. 00 2.33 10.00 10. 00 10. 00 7.00 10.00 10. 00 6. 67 9 - ~7 8. 67 3 1. District Second Miscellaneous Roads Relief Trust Funds 154-B-7 Camps ' -~------ 39.2 Name Dominguez, Dan Flenniken , V. Fuller, John Hogue, Lawrence Howell, Chas. Johnson , F. A. Lo ssman, John Ruiz, Albert P. Shannon, Jas. Siben, Ben Chaffey, John Hathaway, Otto Stewart, Arthur Smith , Jas. Bennett, Manuel Breck, Sam Duke, Wm. Rhodes, Alva Romero, Adada Tello, Stanley Valenzuela, J oe Saucedo, Marguerito Sanchez, Raymond Valdivia, Joaquin Wallace, Ed; Worsham, William Wilson, Cledn Zapata, Herbert Ambriz, Je_su. s Arrias, Chas. Beltram, Sisto Hernandez, I g . B. Navaro, Carmen . Ojeda, Juan P. Olivera, Adrian Ortega-, s. Beltram, Jolin Caballero, Nash Balton, George Dominguez, Ed. Fecht , J acob Fuller, Elbert Slater, Wm. Zegera, Wm. TVeidt, Ole Amount . $5 00 1.25 10.00 10.00 7.50 7. 50 . 5. 00 10.00 1.25 5.00 2.50 5.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 16.00 3.75 7.50 5.00 2.50 5. 00 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.5.0 2. 50 5. 00 10.00 5. 00 2.50 2.50 5. 00 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 1.25 District Second Rel ief Trust Funds Reservoir Improvemen t Ci t y Park & Recreation Area & Beach Improvement -Name Besette, Frank Bianchin, Orlando Brentner, Howard Case, Hugh Cicero, Rich. Cicero, Bert L. Connolly, Jas Diaz, Joe Fomtana,John Garcia, Carmelo Hyne, Fred Ketz, Arthur Luth, Geo. Jr. Limon, Joe Lee, Jason D. Jr. Mendoza , Frank Mudgett, Albert Mendoza, Frank Mccommon , F. B. McKinney, Ross Nye, I-Iarry Pico, Harry Ryland, Arnold H. Rasmussen, Martin Simpson, John Shaw, Frank Smith, Chester Shaw, Wm. Tatjes, Roy . Thomas, Arthur Valdivia, Ralph Van Poppel, Adrian Villalobos, Al Valenzuela , Philip Washburn, Clarence Wathey, Thos . E. Wilson, Harold Sandoval, Emilio Ball, Freda . Goggia, Agnes Hall, Frances Le.on, Jennie Linville , Blanch Ludlow, Mamie Jepperson, Clara McMurdo, Ann Morgan, Madeline April 3rd, 1933. ' Amount $5.00 2.50 5.00 7.50 7.50 5.00 5.00 2.50 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10.00 2.50 2. 50 12.50 5.00 7. 50 2.50 2. 50 2.50 5.00 2.50 7.50 5. 00 2.50 5.00 7.50 ' 4.50 10.00 4.oo 2. 00 6.oo 4.00 5. 00 6.oo 4. 00 District Second Agency Wood Cutting Clothing Repair 394: Change of Nam of Elwood Uni School Distri Pet i t ion for County Aid. Petition for County Aid. Name Mitchell, Elna Tsirles, Lillian Ward, Alice . Winn, Mildred Glover, Hirschel Amount $2.00 s.oo 1.00 6. 00 3. 00 District Second Clothing Repair ~ In the Matter of the Petition of Mrs. Mattie Knudson, et al., to change the nam n t . of Elwood Union School District to that of Ellwood Union School District of Santa Bar- - bara County. ORDER CHANGING NAME. A petition signed by at least fifteen qualified electors of Elwood Union School District, of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, having been filed with the Clerk of t his Board on the 13th day of March, 1933, praying for an order of this Board changing the name of said Elwood Union School District to that of Ellwood Union School Dist rict, and the Board having on the 13th day of March, 1933, ma.de an order designating the 3rd day of April, 1933, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the room of the Board of Supervisors, in the Court House , in the City of Santa Barbara, in said county, as . the time and place of hearing said petition, and also directed the Clerk of said Board to give notice to all interested parties by sending by registered mail to each of the Trustees of said Elwood Union School District, notice of the time and place for hearin said petition, according to law, and said petition coming on regularly to be heard, proof of the mailing of notices to each of the Trustees of said School District being made, and no one appearing or objecting to said petition, and said Board having duly considered the same; and It appearing that sufficient cause exists for changing the name of said Elwood Union School District t o that of Ellwood Union School:District; on motion , duly seconded and carried , it is , . ORDERED that the name of said Elwood Union School District of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, be and the same is hereby changed to that of Ellwood Union School District of said County and State. In the Matter of the Petition of Chiyoza Murata, 213-B Peralta St., Guadalupe , Calif., for County Aid for Tetsuo, Yoshiko, Mitsyuki and Tsuyako Murata, Minors. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that said Tetsuo Murat&, aged 15 years Yoshiko Murata , aged 13 years; Mitsuyuki Murata , aged 12 years, and Tsuyuki Mura a, aged 11 years, are children of Chiyoza Murata, who by reason of ascites-peri portal cirrhosis is unable to pursue a gainful occupation, are proper personsto receive Count Aid, and are in the custody of said Chiyoza Murata, It is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the1 Treasurer on General Fund . in favor of said Chiyoza Murata , for the sum of Forty and 00/100 dollars, and for a like amount on the first of each month hereafter until the further order of this Board said money t o be used for the support of the above named minors. In the Matter of .the Petition of Mrs. Leona Wallace, Box 252, Orcutt, Calif., for County Aid for Edwin, Doris Mae and Jack Wallace, Minors. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board tha~ said Edwin Wallace, aged 10 years; Doris Mae Wallace, aged 7 years; and Jack Wallace, aged 5 years, are halfornhans and are proper .person to receive County Aid, and are in the custody of said Mrs. Leona Wal lace , It is ordered that the Audi tor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund in favor of said Mrs. Leona Wallace, for the sum of Thirty and 00/100 dollars, and for Renewal Appl cations for Aid t o Needy Aged. ' ' Appl icat i.ons for Aid for Needy Aged. ' Renewal Applications for Suppor t Orphans, e t c. April 3rd, 1933 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 and County Aid to Needy Aged Persons. I t appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for renewal of state and County Aid to needy aged per sons having filed their applications, as required by law, and as in said applications fully set forth; and . I t further appearing from an examinat ion of said applications that the needy aged persons mentioned in said appli cations 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 Gener al 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: Total Amount Granted State Aid County Aid Cash , Hannah $14. oo $7. 00 $7. 00 J ewel l , David B 1$. 00 9 . 00 9. 00 Lucas , Sil venus i6.oo g . oo . s.oo Poinsard, Antoine 21 . 00 l0. 50 10. 50 In the Matter of Appl ications for State and County Aid to Needy Aged Persons. It a ppearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants for State and County Aid to needy aged person having filed their applications, as required by law, and as in said applications fully set forth; and I t further appearing from an examination of said applications that the needy aged per sons mentioned in said applications are pr oper 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 opposit.e 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: Total Amount Granted Garcia , Pedro t12. oo 5. 00 10. 00 State Aid $6 . oo 2. 50 5. 00 County Aid $6. oo Moors , Alexander 2. 50 Trainor, Lillian 5. 00 In the Matter of Renewal Applicat}ons for State and County Aid for Support f of Orphans , Half- orphans , Abandoned Children, and Ch ildren of Incapacitated Par ents. It appearing to the Board that the hereinafter named applicants were by orders duly made and entered, granted State and County Aid for the support of either orphans, half-or phans , abandoned children or chi ldren of incapacitated parents, as in said applications and orders fully set forth; and I t further appearing that said applicants bave this day f iled applications for the renewal of said State and County Aid, heretofore granted, as required by law; and I t further a ppearing from an examination of said applications that the orphans , half- orphans, abandoned chi1dren and children of incapacitated parents , are proper persons to receive State and County 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 on the Treasurer, on General Fund, in favor of the following applicants , for the amount set opposite the names of said 396 Application f or Bever age Licenses. applicants, on the fi rst day 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 : Mrs. Learn Bartholomew, mother of Clarence Bartholomew, half-orphan 810. 00 Amelia Brass, mother of Joseph and Robert Brass, half-orphans 20. 00 Mrs. Encarnacion Cuellar, mother of Fred and Ruben Cuellar, half- orphans 20. 00 Mrs. Teresa Espinosa, aunt of Gracie and Frank Espinosa , orphans 20. 00 Mrs. Mar ia Ferragamo , mother of Jerome Ferragamo, half-orphan 10. 00 Welfare Department , for L Mrs. Josephine Fleming , custodian of Dorothy Machado, child of incapacitated parents Welfare Deuartment for ' L Mrs. Roy Hoffman , custodian of George Machado, child of incapacitated Parents Mrs. Helen Ford, mother of Helen, Gloria and Charles Ford, half-orphan J . H. Hoback, for / -Rosa Mendoza Hoback, mother of William Ernest Hoback , child of incapacitated parents Mrs. Elsie Hubble, mother of Emily Hubble , half-orphan Mrs. Ernestine Kalfus, mother of J ean and Sherman Ka l fus, half- orphans W. J . Wall, Probation Officer, custodian of Frances Loftus , half- orphan Mary .Medina, mother of Gerald, Isadore and Lucille Medina, half-orphans Mrs. Rita Pereira, mother of Eleanor and Hi lda Per eira, half- orphans Gabriel Rojo, grandfather of Aurora, Rebecca and Agapita Sanchez, half- orphans Salvation Army Boys and Girls ' Ind. Home & Farm, custodian of Elsie , Grace, Li lly and Clarence Wil son, half- orphans St. Francis Schoo1, custodian of Raymond Garcia, orphan St. Vincent s Institution, custodian of Leonora , Carmen, Guadalupe , ~~f~eae , Esther and Natalia Mendoza , half-orphans Vida H. Snow, mother of Jason Paul , Esther Ruth , John Calvin and Virgil Gene Snow, half- 011pl1ans Mrs. A. Giraudo , custodian of Alfredo Mendoza, half-orphan 10. 00 10. 00 30. 00 10. 00 10. 00 20. 00 10. 00 30. 00 20. 00 30. 00 JtO. 00 10. 00 50. 00 40. 00 10 . 00 In the Matter of the Petitions for non- intoxicating beverage licenses. ORDER GRANTING LICENSES. It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board that the petitions and bonds in the above-entitled matter are in due form, the said Board does hereby make an order approving the said bonds and granting the said petitions, and does hereby direct the County Tax Collector to issue to said petitioners licenses authorizing said petitione s to (a) carry on , conduct and transact the business of selling , giving or furnishin to others , vinous , malt or spirituous non- intoxicating beverages containing more t han one- half of one percent a l cohol by volume and contai ning not more than three and t wo- tenths percent alcohol by weight, (b) serve vinous, malt or spirituous non-intoxicat i ng beverages containing more than one- half of one percent alcohol by volume and containing not more than three and two- tenths percent alcohol by weight to guests with meals costing 25 cents for each guest or patron , exclusive of the beverage , at the following bona fide restaurant , cafe, fountain lunch, cafeteria, lunch- room , hotel or Club; in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California , upon payment of the license tax fixed , _and in accordanc with the provisions of County Ordinance No . 46g and amendments thereto . as follows , to wit : Louis Miratti , Jr. ' 1145 Coast Highway, Montecito , retailer in original packages and ' I 3 7 April 3rd, 1933 also as a fountain lunch; Martin Bonato, 966-96g Coast Highway, Montecito, restaurant and Retail; W. B. Coker, Southeast corner Coast Highway and Hollister, Summerland, Calif., retail; Louis Ober, Northeast corner Casitas Pass Road and State Highway, 6arpinteria, Calif., re staurant and retail; Miramar Co., Miramar Hotel, Montecito, hotel and cafe; Lora M. Grell, Southeast corner Sta t e Highway and Linden Ave., Carpint eria, California restaurant; Charles Ruth, 705 Linden Ave., Ca.rp interia, Calif., restaurant; Chas. J. Batsch, 300 feet East of Santa Monica Bridge, South side Coast Highway, Carpinteria, Calif., restaurant ; William J. Bruce, Northside of State Highway in Drug Store, Goleta, california, retail; Lawrence Wheeler, Wheeler Inn, Goleta, restall:1"ant; Edward D. Martin, Fairview Inn , Goleta, Cal i f., re staurant; Anton Anderson, Bueltmore Hotel, Buellton, California, restaurant and hotei; Anton Anderson, Bueltmore Hotel, Buellton, Calif., retailer; o. R. Skinner, East Side of State Highway, garage building, Buellton,Calif., fountain lunch and retail; Chas. Bassi , 313 Guadalupe Street, Guadalupe, Calif., lunch room; Steven V. Campodonico , 331 Guadalupe Street, Guadalupe, Calif., retai ler; Charles Campodonico, 303 Guadalupe Street, Guadalupe, Calif., retailer; Charles Campodonico, 303 Guadalupe Street, Guadalupe, Calif., hotel and restaurant; Luigi Testino, 420 Guadalupe Street, Guadalupe, Calif., hotel and restaurant; Luigi Testino, 420 Guadalupe Street, Guadalupe, Calif., retailer; . B. Carenini and Ercolina Forni, 402 Guadalupe Street, Guadalupe, Oalif., hotel and restaurant; . B. Carenini and Ercolina Forni, 402i Guadalupe Street, Guadalupe, Calif., retailer; Pr otest of ~ In the Matter of Protest of Santa Barbara Taxpayers Association. Santa Barbara Taxpayers Association. The following protest was received from the San t a Barbara Taxpayers Association, to wit: The Senate Fact-finding Committee, after thoroug. h invest igati on, made the f ollowing recommen. dati on concerning the State Department of Social Welfare: 'The committee can see no real justification for the continuance of the Departme t of Social Welfare and it i s recommended that the department be abolished. M The Fact-finding Committee of the Senate is a conscientious body of men seeking to reduce the co st of government. We are informed that Miss Brownlee, executive secretary of the Santa Barbara County Welfare Department, made a trip to Sacramento to work for the defeat of the above recommendation of the Committee. We want t o protest the action of t his or any other employee of the County who takes time for which he or she is paid by the County and goes to ~acramento or anywher else in an effort t o def eat legislation de signated for the relief of the taxpayer. We respectfully request that compensatio. n for such days as Miss Brownlee was absent ~rom her work be deducted from her salary. We also want t o call to your a ttention the fact t hat this same official makes ither business to attend many public and semi-public meetings during the hours of her employment,. the value of. which t o .the. effective administration of her department i gravely doubtful 398 The following participated in a discussion of matters pertaining to the County Welfare Depart11ent, to wit: E. B. Ashcraft, Charles B. Humphrey, Walter Wrightam, c. c. Hopkins, Mr. Mathews, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Wilson, and others. ' The communication was ordered filed. National / Better Hornes Week. In the Matter of National Better Homes in America Week. , Clai ms Laid Over. . Repor ts of Officers. - Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, the Board passed and adopted the fol- lowing Resolution, to wit: RESOLUTION NO. g9g. Whereas , it has been the custom for several years t o hold each spring a county wide campaign of Clean-up, Improvement and Beautification as a preliminary to the . county-wide observance of National Better Homes in America week, and Whereas, the we ek April 7th to 15th, has been fixed this year as clean-up week in preparation for Better Homes week April 23rd, to May 1st. Therefore, be it resolved, that the week April 7th, t o April 15th, be known and observed as Clean-up.and Beautification week in Santa Barbara County, and that the citizens of the county and its various communities are urged to join in this movement to make the county more attractive and to stimulate interest in Better Homes In the Matter of Claims Laid Over. Upon motion, duly seconded and car-ried, it is ordered that the following claim be and the same are hereby laid over, to wit: Fauer so , Alfred Ferguson, c. L . Gularte, D. Juarez, Dell La Graff; L. Lind's Lovelace, H. Mendoza, C. Ruffoni, John Smith, Leland Updike, H. G. Ware, Dr. Jaine s Gatrell White Hills Store ~n the Matter of Reports of Officers. $5-59 9.00 9. 00 7.00 21.00 16. 50 17.00 21.00 5. 00 26. 00 15.00 70. 00 10. 00 The reports of Eva L. Wilson, Superintendent of Santa Barbara General Hospital, Anna E. Mccaughey, Superintendent of County Detention Home, and Frank E. Dunne, Count Forester, for the month of March , 1933, were received, examined and ordered filed. caricellatio In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 35 B 2, Forestry Department of Budget Anpropriati n. fire, General Fund to Unappropriated Reserve. Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of $150. 00 is not needed in the above account , General Fund. Now, therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of One Hundred Fifty Doilars ($150. 00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to the Unappropriated Reserve.General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution , the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none. Transfer of Funds from Unappropriate Reserve. Revision of Budget Aupropriatio Revision of ~ Budget Appropr iati o April 3rd, 1933 In the Matter of Transfe; , of .Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to Account 0 33 C 3, Forestry--Parks, General Fund, Wher eas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County f ind that a public emergency , t hat could no t have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the budget, has arisen by r eason of unforeseen need of additional Funds, and which has depleted the funds pr ovided for same ; Now therefore, be it r esolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve to Account 33 C 3, buildings, For estry--Park s, General Fund. - Upon the passage of' t l1e foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the fo llowing Supervisors voted Aye , to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens , Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none . Absent, none In the Mat ter of Revisi.on, of Budget Items. Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general classification of Maintenance and Oper ation , Sealer of Weights and Measures, General Fund, is necessary; Now, therefore , be i t Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as foll ows , to wit: Transfer from Account S4 B 1, communication and transportation , Sealer of Weights and Measures, General Fund, the sum of $15. 00 to Account g4 B 4, repairs and replacements, Sealer of Weights and Measures, General Fund. 3 9 Upon the passage of the foregoing Resolution , the r oll being called , the following Supervisors voted Aye, to wi t: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Whereas, it appears to the Board of Superv isors that a revision within gene r al classification of Maintenance and Operation, County Planning Commission , 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 73 B 2, materials and supplies County Planning Commission , General Fund, the sum of $10.00, , t o Account 73 B 3, office supplies, County Planning Commission , General Fund Upon the passage of the forego ing 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 Allow d. -- In the Matter of Claims Allowed. Upon motion , duly seconded and carried , i t is ordered that the f ollowing claims be and the same are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out of the f und designated in the order of allowance indorsed on the face of each claim, respectively, t o wit: Abbott, J. GENERAL FUND Aiman , Barbara Air Reduction Sales Co. Allen , Mr s. M. E. Allen , Mrs. M. E. Ambrose Lumber Co American Law Book Co. Ameri can Public Health Association Anderson, Sydney A $15. 00 s5. oo 22. 72 10. 00 1 0. 00 3. 00 10. 00 2. 15 23. 45 4:00 Armann, Gesture Arnold, M. G. Arriola, Marcus Avila Fish Market Baisley, Mrs. Thomas Ball, N. L GE1~ERAL FUND Bancroft-Whitney Co. Banks' Typewriter Exchange Banks Typewriter Exchange Baranov, Alvin B. . Barkman , Eric Barnes , Grace . Barri ck, A. R. Barrick, . A. R Bassett , R. G. Battaini, Francisco Battaini, Francisco Bergh, Lilly . Bergman , Agnes Berry, C. E. Best, J ennie Bevis, Margaret Birabent, Albert Blomquist, Olov . Blood Transfusion Betterment Association Bobo Grocery Boehlke, Gustave Bonnazzola, Fr ank Booth, Cora M. Bottini, Ida Bradbury, W. W. Bradbury, w. w. Bradley , Roy . Branson , t . M. . Braun Corporation Breilein, Edith Brinks Bros. Gro cery Briscoe, Russ Brodie, Torn Brown, J. Brownlee, Aleta $174. gg allowed for Brownlee , Aleta Brunette, Laura Bryant , W. o Burbridge , Frank Burgess , Rebecca Burns, George Burns, Margaret Burola's 15. 00 12. 00 12. 64 10. 00 119.25 10. 00 35.00 6. oo 15. 00 S. 67 12.00 40. 00 38. 00 50.00 15.00 15.00 40.00 3.87 21. 00 13. 71 125. 00 91. 00 63. 00 16. 00 1. 00 15. 00 7. 00 110.00 5. 00 . 12.50 15. 00 104. oo 15.00 11. 99 15. 00 1. so 50. 00 10.00 5.75 17b. 79 212. 50 95. 00 74. oo 12. 50 15.00 10.00 75. 00 1. 25 April 3rd, 1933. Burton , w. M. GENERAL FUND Caie, Robert L. Cal if ornia Market California Market Callahan, James Canning, Rose Capr interia Realty Company Carroll, Mrs. J. R. Castagna , Alice Catcott , Priscilla Catcott, Priscilla Central Market Central Market Central Pharmacy Certified Laboratory Products Chambers, J. H. Channel Paper & Supply Co. Channel Paper & Supply Co. Charbonneau, Adlord Chase, H. G. Chavez, T. Cheney Co. , C. R Chicago Dietetic Supply House, Christensen, Einar Christensen, Marie Christy, J ean City Contracting Company Clancy, T. A. Clark , A. J. Clark, Arthur M. Coast Wholesale Grocery Co Coast Wholesale Grocery Co Coffey 1 s Grocery Coles, Butler Coles, Butler Collins, Margaret E. Columbia Carbon Co. Colvert, Allena E. Co 1 v in , H. C. Commercial Office Supply Co. Common, Wm. C. Conklin, Lewis Connell, W. c. Connors, Grace Connors, Mary Conser, W. H. Cont inental Grocery Continental Store - $15.oo 170.00 245.og 31.g4 12. 00 12.50 15. 00 9. 00 105. 00 37.50 36. 00 7s.22 g5.02 5.00 2s.20 22.s5 i39.s5 6.26 25.00 15.00 12. 00 323.2g 15.s4 40. 00 so.oo 12.00 5. 00 15.00 35. 00 g5.00 66.29 67.s7 25.50 30.00 30. 00 96.00 9.45 13~-00 67.50 17.50 5. 00 . 45. 00 112. 50 40. 00 40.00 50.00 35.00 2so.32 Copeland's Bookshop $26. 7g allowed for g.2g Corbett, Mrs. K.A. 15.00 4 :1. 402 ' Core's GENERAL FUND . Coshow, G. Horace Covarrubias, Yris Craft, Henry Cravens, Tom do do Curtis, Mrs. L. B Cutter Laboratory Davies, Mamie o. Davis, Clara F Davison, Bard Dawe, Vernon DePriest, Melba Devaul, Reuben Devi ne, Francis Dewing, H. A. Dickman, Grace L. Dill ingham, H. J. Dinnesen, Hans Dod.ge, E. G. Dodge, E. G. Dolan, Glee Dominges, Bob A. Donahue, Emma Ellen Denker, Alice B. Donker, Alice B. Denker, Alice B. Dorrance, French Dorrance, French Doyle, Mrs. Edward Doyle, Edward Doyle, Mrs. W. T Driscoll, Sadie Drumm, Catherine Drumm, Catherine Dunaway, Elmer Dunbar, Frank Dunham, Clarre Eastman , F. F. Eden, Mary Edmonds, J . A. Edwards, Agnes Edwards, Muriel Ellenberger, Lester Ellwood Dairies Emery, Dr. Clyde A. Eppel and Kurtz Ercanbrack, Mrs. c. H. ' Escareio, Oleofus $3 00 135. 00 25. 00 103. 50 50. 00 47.50 14. 00 21 . 30 120. 00 s5.oo 70. 00 154. oo 40. oo 112. 50 15. 00 33.00 109. 17 15. 00 . 15. 00 126. 55 12. 00 20. 00 112. 50 22. 50 2. 50 12. 50 5. 00 12.50 12.50 12. 00 15. 00 24. 00 24. 52 10. 00 10. 00 4. 00 10. 00 2. 00 7.50 15. 00 10. 00 20. 00 106. 35 63. 00 303. 00 158. 00 90. 00 10. 00 10. 06 ---- -----------,----------------------------------------------.-- Ezaki, James Farrand, Rygel Faulding H9tel Feder.al Drug Co. GENERAL FUND Ferguson Furniture Co. Fernbaker, C~ ara Ferris, Arthur Figg-Hoblyn, J. Odell Finnell System Fish, W. E. Fisher, L. ?A. Fitzgerald, James Fitzsimmons, Mrs. E. t Fitzsimmons, Mrs. Fleming, Josephine Foard, Dr. Fred T. Folsom, Nancy H. Foster, Forest Fryer, Margaret Fugler, A. F. Gagni er , L. E. Gagnier, L. E. Gardner-Denver Company Gardner Wheaton Drug Co. Garrett, J. M. General Electric X-Ray Corp. Gen eral Products Corporation Gleaves, Arthur Glenn t s Furniture Store Glomset Olga Gloria, Joseph D. Godfrey, Veda Golden State Co. Golden West Shippers Gonzales, Ruth Goodrich, A. p. Goodrich, A. P. Gott, Chas. Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. do do do do do do Greenwell, Mrs. Arthur Grider, Josie Griffiths, T. Grimes-Stassforth Stationery Co. Grimes Stassforth Stationery Co. Gross, Rosal ine F. Gudgeon, Mrs. George 6. 00 20. 00 5.4~ 110.41 4.75 4o.oo 36.00 15. 00 s.37 50. 00 10.00 17.14 9. 00 i4.oo 12.50 77.40 5s.60 20.00 s5. oo 64.4S 30.00 30.00 23.g7 17. 6g 117.00 55.11 70.40 12.00 s.10 80.00 2.60 90.00 95s.94 21. 6S 6.oo 4S.oo 4-S. 00 112.50 1.20 4. 00 15.40 4.33 15.00 6.77 15. 00 1.75 3.50 15. 00 15. 00 4 3 404 ' ' - Gunderson, G. T. GENERAL FUND Gunderson, G. T . Hacking , c. J. Hale Bros . Hanke, Adolph . Harberts, Richard Hardaway, Elizabeth Hargrave, Seth . Hargraves, Seth Harless, Arthur Harper & Reynolds . Hart, Harriett Hauser, E. E . Hauser, E. E . Hauser, E E. Hauser, E E. Hauser, E. E. Hauser, E. E . Hauser, E. E. Hauser , E. E. . Hauser , E. E. . Hauser, E. E. . Hauser, E. E. . Heckendorf, Percy C. . Henderson Grocery, Mabel . Hendrickson, Wren P . . Hennessey, M. . Henning, Art . Henning, L. L . Libeu, Laurence . Hicks and Sanborn Garage Higginson, Sarah Hilde, Stanley Hildebrand, Albert J. Hitchcock , Mrs . H. R. . Hodge, Agnes Hoffman, Mrs. Roy Ho f.fman-LaRo ch e Holiday Hardware Co. Holland, Charles T. . Hopkins, R. C. Horlicks Malted Milk Corp. . Hornsyld, Clara . ' Hosford , Barbara . Hough, Frieda Houk, Ada Howard, Charles Huerta, Caesario . Huff, Elizabeth #39-12 9.4a 125. 00 3. g4 5.00 20. 00 150.00 12.50 12.50 40. 00 10.07 s5.oo 15.00 15 00 15. 00 14. 00 10. 00 12. 00 3.39 15.00 10. 00 12. 00 15. 00 69 . 70 . 6. 00 50. 61 50. 00 112.50 84. 00 84. oo 10. 00 5g.50 50.00 9. 29 4o. oo 12.50 11.95 2. 95 30.00 12. 00 54.68 6. 24 150.00 100.00 40. 00 4o. oo 9. 00 ' , ---- -------~------------------------------.,.--,----.--,---,.-=.,.--~---,- April 3rd, 1933. - . Hu:ff', Elizabeth GENERAL FUND Humphpy, Fred Hunt , D. F. Huseman, L Izant , Alice J acobsen , E . B. ' Jagemann , Frieda Janssens , Domenica L. J esson , Helen Johnson , David J ohnston , w. F. J ohnston, w. H . J ones, Cora J ordano Bros. Grocery J ordano Bros Grocery J ordano Bros. Grocery Jordano Bros. I Julien Service Station; J. E. Karl ' s Grocery Kincher , Charles Kencher, Charles King, Elmer Kluss , Edwin R. Kohrs, Fredrick La.Breche, Jessie LaVies, Harriet Lawton, C. H. Leal, Lucy Leary, Jack . Lennon's Grocery Leonard, J. L. Levan Drug & Chemical Co . Lewis, E. A. Lewi s , Myrtle Liddecoat, Mary Lore, Lou S. Loustalot , Frances Lowe, Arthur J Lucas, Lou Mabbott , Emma MacCulloch , George E. Main , Dr. R. c. Mansfield, Rose Marriott & Co. , o. c. Mart in , Barney Martin, Louis Masac a11d Company, H. A. Mathews, Myrtle Mee-ks, Ella j $lSO. OO 12.50 12.36 5. 00 45.00 175. 00 135 00 40. 00 150.00 5$. 50 121.50 15. 00 33.97 $.37 1.43 32.51 16.10 1. 00 9.47 5. 00 20 . 00 5$. 50 135. 00 5s. 50 136. 00 105. 00 15.00 23.71 5s.50 10. 00 5s. 50 9. 50 15 . 00 18. 06 115. 00 110.00 10. 00 15. 00 95. 00 10.00 . 37.50 335.50 95.00 4.25 30. 00 125. 00 72. 00 20. oo 10.00 4 5 406 \ . : Mendez, Erne st GENERAL FUND Metz, A. L. Meyers, Emma Midland Counties Midland Counties Public Service, Corp. do do do do Miller, Maria Dart Mills, Mrs. M. F. Minetti , Cecelia Mitchell, Mrs. E. F. Mitchell, Mrs. E. F. Monroe , Mamielee Montecito Store Montross, Mae Moore , Rance Moraga, Frank P . Morehouse, Martha K. . Morse, Chas. w Moyer, Cal . Muegenburg Roofing Co. Munce, Mafia McAfee, Wilf ord McCarthy, Ted Mccaughey , Anna E. Mccaughey, Anna E. do do McCullough Machine Shop, Fran~ McDonald, E. A McDonough, Virginia McGuire, George McKesson-Western Wholesale D.r ug . Co . do do do McMillan, Mrs. J. McMillan , Jack Mc~uaid, Sarah J. Negus , Ed. Newell, Jessie Newhouse, Mrs. F. S. News- Press Publishing Company Newton, Gweldolyn Nicklin, Dr. Henry M. QBrein, Nellie Oliphant, Irene Olivera, Jim Ormerod, Mrs. F. Osterman, John Osterman, John Ott Hardware Co . Ott Hardware Co. $5S. 50 15. 00 15. 00 13. 21+ 6.2s 41 . 24 9.04 s3.33 so.oo 15. 00 15. 00 112. 50 62.27 50. 00 117. 00 i4o. oo 10. 00 135. 00 56. 00 66. 50 12. 10 30. 00 s. 33 3. g5 157-50 35.00 lto. oo 15. 00 15. 00 132. 00 75. 41 12. 00 5s. 50 s. oo 69 . 00 10. 00 12. 00 62. 00 100. 00 5. 00 10. 00 75. 00 117. 00 15. 00 45. 00 45. 00 1 . 00 17.15 ' ' April 3rd, 1933 Ovieda, Toney GENERAL FUND . Ovieda, Toney Pacific Chemical Co. Pacific Coast Publishing Co. do do do do do do Pacific Laundry Pacific Motor Transport Co. Pacific State Savings & Loan Page , Bertha c. Page , c. A. Palmer, Lucie Paramount Manufacturing Co. Park , Anna Park er, Fred A. Par ma Company Pedersen, Oharlott e Penfield , Wallace C. Penney Company, J . c. Penney Company , J. c. " Peterson, Pearl Petit , Frank Phelps, Jr. , Wm. Pickett , Kenneth Pie roe, George Piggly Wiggly Pitts , D. B. Plescia , Bessie B Poehler, Esther Polley , Margaret P . Pope Stamp and Duplicator Co. Porter , L. D. Portwood, James Post , Kathleen Po strriaster Postmast er Prather , Allie M. Prickett, Anna Prick ett, Vallie Purdom , Charles Pyle , Seo tt B. Rauch , Evelyn Redington , Ogilvy & Gilbert Regner, Mar y Reynolds , Bert F. Reynolds, Reg. Rhoades , Ooy Rice, I . E. Co. $50. 00 50. 00 10. 79 4. 60 1. 00 62. 70 6s. 75 25. 29 50 15. 00 75. 00 4. 13 64. 05 5. 9g 10. 00 50. 00 42. 12 75. 00 191. 25 1. 89 30. 7s 25. 00 25. 00 112. 50 50. 00 15. 00 30. 82 112. 50 95. 00 gs.oo 10. 00 1 . 62 10. 00 40. 00 100. 00 12. 4-6 50. 00 75. 00 40. 00 65 . 00 22. 86 30. 00 125. 00 3. 91 40. 00 2 . 50 15. 00 16. 00 2. 50 4? . ' 408 ' Ri ggs , M. B. Rivas , Mrs. Petra Robbins , E. A. Robbins , Rose Rodenbeck s Rodwich, E. C Rogers , E. F. Roll ins , Verna Rembold , Clyde R. Rombo ld, c. R Ross , James Ross- Taylor Nash Company Rossi , Mary Rothberg , Ralph Ruhjohn , Stanley Ruiz , Ernest Ruiz , Richard Russell , Wm. E. Russell , Wi ll1am E. Ryan , W. A. Ryan , Mrs. William Safeway Sto re Sahm Dairy 8 & K Marke t do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Sally Ann Bakery Sanders , Leo GENERAL FUND Santa Barbara Music Co . Santa Barbara Telephone Oo do do Santa Barbara Telephone Co. Santa Barbara Telephone Co . S. M. V. Chamber of Commerce Santa Maria Market Santa Maria Times Santa Mar ia Valley Whse Santa Ynez Valley Bank Santa Ynez Valley News Sant a Ynez Valley News Saunders, Elizabeth Savage , J osephine Savage , Josephine Sayr e , Naomi lOS. 00 6. 00 5. 00 100. 00 10. 22 15. 00 15. 00 4o. oo 50. 00 2. 44 14. 02 13. 10 10. 00 75. 00 40. 00 5 . 00 50. 00 4s . oo 4S. oo 15. 00 6. 45 11. 75 5. 60 Gs. 60 26. gg 4o.4o 62. 45 15.47 71.54 3. 00 7. 00 9. 76 15. 00 7. 00 67.33 37. 70 12. 95 5. 05 16S.73 2.-26 30. 00 39. 76 5. 00 100. 00 100. 00 40. 00 25. 00 25. 00 75. 00 April 3rd, 1933. Schauer Printing Studio GENERAL FUND Scherer Co. , R. L. Schneider, Hilda Schurmeier, Harry L. Schurmeier , Harry L. Schurmeier, Harry L. Schurmeier, Harry L Seaside Oil Company Seaside Oil Company Seaside Oil Company Seaside Oil Company Seaside Oil Company Seaside Oil Company Security lat . Nat. Trust & S.a v. Bk Sedgwick , Mary L. . Sevigney , J. P. Shannon, c. R. Sharp, Rose Shaw, Arthur Shell Oil Company Shepard, Frank Shepard, Frank Shepard-Powder Man , Frank Sherman , Susie Sherwin-Williams Paint Co Sherwin-Willi ams Paint Store Silva, Wm. p . Simpson , Mrs. S. A Sinclair , S. F. Sinclair, S. F. Slover, Grace M Smith , Jul ia Smith , Sally Smyth, E. F. Snook , Mrs. John . Social Serv ice Exchange Sokoll, Anna Southern California Disinfecting Company Southern California Edison Company Southern California Edison Co . Southern California Edison Co . Southern California Edison Co . do do do Southern Counties Gas Co do do do do do do Southern Pacific Company Southern Pacific Company Southern Pacific Railway 101. 00 29. 70 152. 6s 12. 50 5. 00 4. 50 10. 00 g1. 16 i71. so 144. 56 92. 45 615. og 44. 65 40. 00 135. 00 40. 00 7. 50 40. 00 90. 00 22. 50 42. 75 22. 50 10. 00 5. 10 5.73 121. 50 12. 54 4. 6o 30. 67 25. 00 10. 00 40. 00 11. 10 14. oo 100. 00 151 . 86 ll. 96 5.99 261. Gg 1. 25 3. 50 17. 45 31 . 76 67. 50 5. 03 3. 15 1. 38 1. 47 41.0 I Southwick, Pearl Southwick, Pearl Spencer, Johnelle Splendid Cafe Stafford, P. M. GE:t!ERAL FUND Standard Oi l Company of California Stanwood, W. S. Stanwood , w. S. Sta te Department of Publi c Health State Department of Public Health Stationers Corporation Stationers Corporation Statione r s Corporation Stat iener s corp Stedman, E. J . Stemper, Emil Stemper , Emil Stevens, Charles S. Stevens, Charles s. Stevens , Chas. S. Stewart , John L. Stronach, John Stumbles, D. L. Sublett, Jr. , Thomas c Switzer, Florence Taulman , George Taylor, A P. Taylor , Arthur P. Taylor , Fannie Terres, G. Thomas , Elma Thomas , H. B. Thomas , H. B. Thomas Publishing Co. Thompson , Annie Thompson , Elizabeth Thompson , Elsie Thompson , Frank Thompson , Mary Tilley, H. L . Tilton , L. Deming Timmins, Hugh Todd, Albert Trafton, Muriel Turner, W. A. Tyrrell, Lew Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. do do Union Oil Company $25. 00 30. 00 95. 00 s . s5 32. 50 46 . 48 50. 00 50. 00 202. 75 13. 00 2.56 16. 36 2s. so 60. 3g 146. 65 40. 00 38. 00 10. 00 5.00 60. 00 290. 00 67. 74 25. 00 100. 00 150. 00 50. 00 4$. oo 4s.oo 10. 00 15. 00 40. 00 15. 00 12. 00 10. 00 15. 00 10. 00 150. 65 50. 00 112. 50 100. 00 316. sg 24. 19 100. 00 so. oo 121. 50 36. 00 12. 50 3. 50 4. 50 ----------------r-----------------------------------=--------.,.- Unkefer, o. L GENERAL FUND Vandever, Mrs. F. J. Van's Market Vasquez, Elisa Villa, Jesus Walter, W. I. Warne , Gertrude Warren , Margaret Water Works Department do do W~t er Works Department do do Watson, Raymond Watts and Laubly Weaver , Adelaide Weidman , Phil Weldon, Thomas P. Weldon, Thomas P Hern, Wesley Wesley Hern West Side Service Station Western Machine & Foundry Co. Wheeler, Reynolds & Stauffer White, Mrs. c. B. Whiteford, H~ E. Wi 1 son ' a Carbon Co . Wilson, Clarence Wilson , Eva L. Wilson , Eva L. Wilson, George H. Winnif ord, Mrs. Don Wolfes Drug Store Wood, Vincent E. Wood, Vincent E. Wood, William Woodwortl1, Helen L. Worley, Mabel Wullbrandt, Hurb. Wullbrandt, Hurb Yocum , Emma Young , w. Lawrence Zebrosky, Anna do do Ander son, Wm. THIRD ROAD FUND Ellis , M. J. FIFTH ROAD FUND Los Angeles Rubber Stamp Co . Webb, Chl. $15. 00 10. 00 1 . 50 . s. 3g 2. 00 11.29 100. 00 136. oo 1.60 6. 95 32. 75 17. 55 112. 50 6 . 04 45.00 lS0.00 3.10 17.20 45.00 22. 50 1. 00 lOS.35 s30.oo 11.25 17. 00 3. 00 40. 00 10. 00 212. 50 156. 00 15.00 31. 12 3.30 56. 38 55. 00 226.00 50.00 15. 00 15. 00 50. 00 20. 00 10. 00 15. 00 31. 90 60. 00 6.01 5. 00 I ---- --- - ------ ----- ---- 412 -------------------------------------,-------.---~ Abraham, G. w. Adams Cowpany, J. D. Alegr ia , Joe Ander son, Alva Ander son , Alvin Assoc iated Oil Co Aubrey, G. Ayala , J . P. Ba rker , J . E. Bartholmew, Claude Bates , Tom Beuterbaugh , Fred Bishop , J . T. Breck, Benjamin Briggs , c . Brooks, Willian1 do do Brown-Bevis Company Brown, Leslie Callis , R. 1f. Campbell, John Challender, R. Chavez , M. Cienfuegos , Joaquin Cloer, J . E. Coker, w. B. Commings , R. Davie s , E. v. Del Rio , L. DeVaul, J . M. Dinsmore, Albert Dinsmore, Francis Doerr, L. R. Doerr, L. R. Dominguez , J . Dover , Frank Dowlen, E. Emerson , E. T Fabing , F. L. Fairbanks , Morse & Co Floyd, Manley Fowler, L. D. Ge hr , Lloyd George, Amos Glass, A. Glassgow, Geo Gonzales , Fred Gowan, George H. Gracia, Ed. GOOD ROAD s FUND . $25. 00 3g. 52 20. 00 33.25 s . 75 9. s1 12. 00 22. 50 3. 00 2. 50 52. 00 9 . 50 10. 00 42. 75 18. 00 50. 00 33. 75 13. 00 65. 00 5. 44 25. 00 20. 00 4. 00 9. 00 15. 00 6. 00 20. 00 4o. oo 4. 00 40. 50 !t2- 75 4o. 50 $2. 50 s2. 50 lS. 00 40. 00 18. 00 16. 00 52. 00 Sl. 49 50. 00 20. 00 45. 50 15. 00 10. 00 16. oo 6. oo s. oo 10. 00 ' April 3rd, 1933 Grant,. Che-ster GOOD ROADS FUND Graton, Louis Grigsby, Al. Grosdidier, R. Gunderson , G. T. Hall, Bert Hall, Bert Hartley, Cyril Haskell, P Hernandez , J. Hildenbrand, Jr., A. J. Hildenbrand, W. G. Hoffman , W. o. Hughes, Jr., H. Johnson, W. H Kennedy, Tom Kirkwood , James Klenk, Osmond Lambert, c. E. Lambert, c. E. Lambert, Ray Lambert, Ray Lester, James Lillard, Jr. , w. T. Lin~-Belt Company Low, Fred Luke & Livingston Tractor & Equtpment Co. Maher s Richfield Service Maloney , Paul Maloney , w. J. Mattos , Manuel Miller , Frank Miller , Frank Mellish , A. Moder , Harry Moll , Frank Moranda , Wm. Morris , R. w. McKeel1an, H. Os.t erman. n, H. w. Ov ~eda, E. G. Ov:Leda, E. S. Payne , Joe . . ' Privette, Alvan Ramirez , E. Randal 1 , Ray Reeves , o. D. Reid , Thomas Richardson , c. p. Richardson , Max \ $44.oo 38. 50 40. 00 lS. 00 21. g3 19. 50 27. 00 2.55 25.00 18. 00 93.60 5g. 50 15. 00 10. 00 15.00 45.50 39.00 15. 00 96. 00 96 . 00 s2. 50 $6. 25 35.00 51.00 109.4-7 2. 10 44. 15 64. 29 25. 00 25. 00 3s.oo 45.00 lS. 00 15. 00 9. 00 70. 00 25. 00 77.15 lS.00 20.00 50. 00 47.50 44. oo 15. 00 12. 00 44.oo 12. 00 15. 00 20.00 4o. oo 41. , Richardson, Max GOOD ROADS FUND Rincon Garage & Machine Shop Robles, Daniel Rodman, Walter Rogers, L. E. Romero, Fred Romero, Fred Ro ss, A. E . Rudesell, George Rudesell, George Sanchez, R. Santa Barbara Telephone Company Seaside Oil Co . Seaside Oi l Company Seaside Oil Company Shoemaker, W. Silva, M. G. Smith, Dan Smith, James Snow, Beverley Snow, Beverley Spanne, Geo Sproul , Alvin Standard Oil Co. Stellmach, Ch l . Stewart, Elton Stewart, J Stroman, Ralph St. John, A. S. Sull i van, Earl Un ion Hardware and Metal Co . Union Hardware & Metal Company Usher, T. s. Vargas, C. Vierra, M. Whitney, Ohas. Williams, Frank Witter, C. G ' Campodonico Water Works GUAD. PUB. CEME. DIST FUND Franklin, L. J . LOS ALAMOS PUB. CEME. DIST. FUND Smith , c. L. SANTA MARIA CEME. Disr . FUND $38. 00 2. 95 37.00 57.50 25. 00 40. 00 37. 00 15. 00 105. oo 7.10 56. 7g 214. 29 247. 58 s.oo 21. 00 37.25 60. 00 60. 00 5g. 50 38.00 lS. 70 100. 00 20. 00 15. 00 152.40 5s. 50 6.39 47.16 63.00 4. 00 1$. 00 1$.00 15. 00 25. 00 1$. 00 63.00 70. 00 Sou. Calif. Edison Co . CARP. LT. DIST. FUND S.25 T. & T. Garage LOS ALAMOS FIRE DIST. FUND 11. 23 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 Call for a Special Me eting. Petit ions fo Beverage Licensee. Apr i l 3rd, 1933 . Upon motion , the Board adjourned sine die The foregoing mintues are hereby of Supervi sors. Attest: Olerk , CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING. We, the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of the Oounty of Santa Barbara , State of California, believing that the interests of the County require that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors be called to attend thereto It is or dered 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 April . 4th, 1933, at 10 o ' clock a . m. The following is the business to be transacted at said meet ing to wit: , In the Matter of Petitions for Non-intoxicating Beverage Licenses , In the Matter of Work Relief Authorization. In the Matter of Employment of American Citizens. In the Matter of Proposed Reductions in all Statutor y Salaries. Dated April 4th, 1933 Board of Supervi sors of the County of Santa Bar bara , State of California. , , C. L. PREISKER SAM J. STANWOOD THOS. DINSMORE RONALD M. ADAM F. G. STEVENS ~oard of Supervi sors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, April 4th, 1933 , at 10 o ' clock a. m. Pr esent : Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker , and the Clerk. Supervi sor c. L. Preisker in the chair . In the Matter of Petitions for non-intox icating beverage licenses. ORDER GRANT~~G L~CENSES. It appearing to the satisfaction of t his Board that the petitions and bonds in the above- entitled matter are in due form , the said Board does hereby make an order approv ing the said bonds and granting the said petitions , and does hereby direct the County Tax Collector to issue to said petitioners licenses authoriz ing said petitioner to (a) carry on , conduct and transact the business of selling, giving or furnishin to others , vinous, malt or spirituous non- intoxicating beverages containing more than one-half of one percent alcohol by volume and containing not more than three and twotenths percent alcohol by weight, (b) serve vinous, malt or spirituous non- intoxicating beverages containing more than one-half of one percent alcohol by volume and containing not more than three and two-tenths percent alcohoi by weight to guests with meals costing 25 cents for each guest or patron , exclusive of the beverage,. at the following bona fide restaurant , cafe, fountain lunch , cafeteria, lunch-room , hotel or Club; in the County of Santa Barbara, State of Californ ia , upon payment of the license tax fixed, and in accordance with the provisions of County Ordinance No. 46g and amendments thereto , as fo llows, to wit: 41-6 Employment American Citizens. of j Work Relief / Authorization George R. Welborn and Lillian A. Welborn , northeast corner Turnpike and Hollister Ave . Goleta , Calif. , retailer, restaurant and cafe; Andrew Ahlman , Ellwood Hotel, Magnolia Ave. Goleta, Calif., restaurant; u. Minetti, Minetti Ho tel , Santa Ynez , Calif. , hotel and retailer ; Peder Elkjar Johnsen, Solvang Hotel, Solvang, Calif. , re staurant; Eva B. Hibbs, College Hotel, Santa Ynez , Calif. , hotel ; Elmer E. Bush, Del Port e Building Orcutt, Calif. , restaurant and retailer ; Thomas c. Bennett, Aloha Beach Club House , Surf, Calif. , retailer; Grover A. Tognazzini, Dew Drop Inn , 325 Guadalupe Street, Guadalupe, Calif. , retai ler James M. Warner and Myron Warner, Sandy 's Barbecue, t mile south of Santa l~ar ia City limits on Highway, Santa Maria, Calif. , restaurant ; John A. Ontiveros, Righetti Building , Orcutt, Calif., retailer; Fred Mattei, Mattei s Tavern, Los Ol ivos, Calif. , hotel; La Curabre Golf arid Country Club, Hope Ran.ch; Santa Barbara , Calif. , Club; M. R. Dominguez, 112 Dorrance Way, Carpinteria, Calif. restaurant and retailer ; Max Karl, Kar l ' s Groceries , Surnmerland, Calif. , retailer; Santa Barbara Biltmore Hoter, Channel Drive, Montecito, Calif. , Hotel; Diego Jiminez , 962 Coast Highway, Montecito , Calif. , retailer ; T. T. Re.cord and R. s. Luking , 1050 Coast Highway , Monteci to, Calif. , retailer. In the Matter of Employment of American Ci t i z,ens. Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, the Board passed and adopted the following Resolution , to wit : REsoiuTION NO . 903 WHEREAS , the unemployment problem in Santa Barbara County continues to remain acute , and that there is a pressing necessity of finding jobs for hundreds of worthy American citizens who are ou. t o.f employment during the presen t times and who are anxious to earn their daily bread at honorable labor and thereby preserve their inde- pendence which is their rightful heritage and which .would relieve them of the need of applying for aid from public funds and through public relief agencies, and WHEREAS, there are hundreds of Asiatics and othe r classes of non- citizens who are now holding positions gainfully both in Santa Barbara and the other incorporated cities, and in the county as a whole; while wel l-qualified and deserving Am erican cit:i~en s and their families are dependent upon public unemployment measures for their sustenance; American citizens who would be glad to receive a chance at such employmen , and WHEREAS , hundreds of American citizens would be returned to honest labor from the ranks of the now unemployed if they were employed everywhere in preference to per sons of non-American citizenship , this condition being true of people of both sexes , NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by this body, the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors, that it recommend as a general policy to large and small employers of labor, that American citizens of both sexes be given preference at all times and in all cases possible, (except in sugar beet and vegetable industries) and that persons not of American citizenship be exeluded from employment unless Amer ican citizens can not be hired to do the work. In the Matter of Work Relief Authorization. Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the following Work Relief Authorization, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit : April ~th, 1933 . Project No. 1 County Farm Gardening . Sixteen acres have been planted with vegetables at the county farm. A man on a relief wage is in charge and others are assigned to him as is necessary for the work. The foods produced are distributed to the needy unemployed thereby keeping down the cost of relief. Proj ect No. 2. Clothing Repair Women are employed to repair clothing, which is sent into the clothing bureau and which is the chief supply of cl othing provided to unemployed people. Men are employed as cobblers and pressers. This work is done at Neighbor~ood House, a private agency, under supervision provided by them. This operation represents a tremendous saving. Project No. 3 Vegetable Handling At Santa Maria under the direction of a foreman who solicits among truck gardeners, these men harvest .vegetables which are daily sent to all parts of the county At Neighborhood House a number of men are employed daily topping and sorting vegetables which come down from Santa Maria, by truck, and nearby communities. All fruit and vegetables distributed to our unemployed are secured from the growers. This operation not only represents a saving .but also provides emp16yment for men and women who are physically unable to do heavy work. Project No. 4 Clerical Help Unemploy. Relief Office & Cooperative Depts. Bookkeepers , stenographers, people who make out family budgets, file clerks, etc. are employed at the .relief wage both in the relief office and in the commissaries. Proj ect No. 5 Commissary Help Clerks, truck drivers, gatemen , watchmen, Janitor, etc., are employed in the commissar ie a. Project No. 6 Cleaning River Channels This work consists of cleaning the channels of the Santa Maria River, Los Alamos Creek and S.anta Ynez River. Three years ago the channel of the Santa Maria River was partially cleaned as a joint project of the Southern Pac.ific Railroad , the County of San Luis Obispo , the County of Santa Barbara and the Flood Control Division of the Department of Public Works of the State of California. The work made possible under the above project was completed and cooperation. by different outside bodies ended. The work now being done particularly concerns Santa Barbara County and is supplementary to the previous work. ~Y cleaning the channels , dangerous floods will be avoided, as the water will have a tendency to stay in the channel. This work would not be done except that relief labor is available. The work in the Los Alamos Cr eek has largely been completed but supplemental work may be necessary. The County of Santa Barbara furnishes the overhead for the work crews for the Los Alamos and Santa Maria work and the State furnishes the overhead for the camp for the Santa Ynez work 4:18 . Project No. 7. Reforestration and other Park work. Santa Barbara County maintains a system of parks. The Washington Park near Sant Maria is undeve l o~ed, tree planting is being done , brush is being cleaned out , trees cared for, and an artificial lake is being built. The regular park foreman and employees are supervising and working, but the hand labor, requiring about ten men. continuously, has been done with the work relief crews . Ten men could be worked continuously for a year on this and other park projects in northern Santa Barbara County. Project No. 8. Wasioja Highway This is a new road project located in the northeasterly portion of Santa Barbara County. The westerly end connects with the Cuyama State Highway at Powell Canyon and . extends in a southeasterly direction for 25 miles to the National Forest section known as "Branch Canyon Forest Ranger Station. " The United States government will probably continue the road on to the Ventura Maricopa State Highway, but the portion under construction lies entirely in county territory. The road is to connect the ama 1 homesteads and to serve for fire fighting to protect the Santa Maria Valley watershed The overhead of the project is handled by the County Forestry Department which furnishes the trucks, gasoline and camp foremen . The Fifth Road District furnishes the engineer and road machinery. The work is being done by single men who are given their food and $10. 00 per month. There will be from 25 and 50 men in the camp. The project should require an average of 30 men or 3000 man-days to July 1, 1933 Project No. 9 Pt. Sal Road Relocation. For 35 years Santa Barbara County has sought a satisfactory outlet near Pt. Sal to the Casmalia beach. Marshall Properties Company have agreed to give a right of way to the Casmalia Beach provided the County re-locates four- and one-half miles of the Guadalupe-Casmalia-Pt . Sal Road. The Marshall Properties Company will furnish th material if the county will build the fence on each side . This project is being referred to the Forestry Board for securing a wide parkin area and opening up a county park . This road will follow the probable future alignme t of the Roosevelt Highway i f ever built through this section. It parallels the ocean or ten miles and is the original road over which most of the produce was hauled for shipping from Pt. Sal fifty years age. It is now purely a scenic road. The project will take considera.ble machinery and culverts which will be supplie by the Road District, but the hand work will require 15 to 25 men for 60 days. Project No. 10 Miscellaneous Roads . .,. These are small road jobs requiring from five to twenty-five men. Some of them I are day-lighting bad turns, sloping banks, cleaning gutters, making ditches and miscellaneous work which either would not be done or would not be done in such careful manner except for the hand labor. These projects will be enumerated in subsequen reports more in detail. The overhead for all of these projects is furnished by the road districts. Road crews are carrying on the regular customary work except where regular employed men are withdrawn from the road crews to act as foreman, truck drive s, powder men and other key men to get efficiency out of the relief crews . . - \ April 4th, 1933. 4 9 Project No . ll. City Pai'k &"Recreation Area and Beach Improvereent . The main piece of work under this heading is the construction of a new road from the foot of Leadbetter Road west along the beach , making several acres of beach available for public recr eation. This road will probably serve only t emporarily until sue~ time as a better highway can be constructed. When such a highway is constructed , this road area will be available as a parking space for automobiles. Project No. 12. Agency Wood Cutting In order to meet the needs of the families for fuel a wood cutting project has been in operation for several months. Contri butions of trees are secured and crews of men are sent out to cut them down. The trees are then brought in to Santa Barbara where the men saw and split them into stove lengths. This wood is then issued to many persons on the unemployment rolls on requisition and is worked out by them at the rate of a day and a half ' a work for a half cord of wood. This project results in a direct saving in fuel cost . The supervision is made largel y by pri vate agencies , the county supplying from county administrative funds the cost of tools and truck operation. The number of man days indicated be~ow is per month as this is a continuing project and it is not possible to state how many man days will be required through this emergency. Project No. 13. - Sheffield Reservoir Improvement . The Sheffield Reservoir was damaged at the time of the earthquake in 1925 and . has never been repaired . This 1s an auxiliary reservoir and at some time in the future it is intended to completely restore the reservoir to its full capacit y. In order to provide useful employment for the unemployed at this time , the City is cooperating in having some of the county relief crews move large quantities of dirt and rocks preparatory to the reconst ruction of the reservoir which will be under taken at some later date , but for which no funds are likely to be available for several years Project No. 14 Depression Avenue. . Depression Avenue which is a conversio~ of the old La CUmbre Trail into a scenic , highway . This road may be continued on to a point near the Gibralter Dam , the chief source of water for Santa Barbara City, and would furnish a great protection for Santa Barbara' s watershed. Project No. 15 Tepesquet Canyon J ob. There is a winding , narrow road through the Tepesquet and Buckhorn Canyons , extending from the road system of the Fifth Supervisoral District of northern Santa Barbara County to the Cuyama State Highway. The distance is about ten miles , and the project lies about 25 miles East of Santa Maria The work consists of re-aligning and re- bui lding the road. Trucks and shovels with full paid crews will do whatever machinery work is absolutely essential , but most of the work can be done by hand labor. The project would take several months to complete . A crew of 25 men could be worked on the project 420 Proposed Reduction in Salar ies. / Project No. 16. Surfacing dirt shoulders with red rock. It is agreed that men furnished by the County shall be used on no other project nor with regularly employed City labor at re~lar wages except for proper supervision; this being interpreted as ~roperly coming under Reconstruction Finance Corporation requirem~nts; namely, that work must be useful and helpful to the recipients morale and that the work done mus~ be.emergency work and must not be undertaken as an inexpensive means to accomplish an ordinary function of government. Dirt shoulders along paved streets to be excavated for a depth of about three inches and the area removed to be replaced with red rock hauled from the City quarry located on Tunnel Road. Project No. 17 Beach Road. It is agreed that men furnished by the County shall be used on no other project nor with regularly employed City labor at regular wages except for proper supervision this being interpreted as properly coming under Reconstruction Finance Corporation requirements ; namely , that work must be useful and helpful to the recipients morale and that the work done most be emergency work and must not be undertaken as an inexpensive means to accomplish an ordinary function of government . The road now under construction is located at the foot of a bluff at a distance of about 600 fee.t from the ocean and extends westerly from Leadbetter Road. The road fonndation is being built with sand hauled from the ocean f r ont . Project No. 18. It is agreed t hat men furnished by the Oounty shall be used on no other project, nor with regularly employed City labor at regular wages except for proper supervision; this being interpreted as properly coming under Reconstruction Finance Corporation requirement s; namely that work must be useful and helpful to the rea.ipients morale and that the work done must be emergency work and must not be undertaken as an in- - expensive means to accomplish an ordinary function of government . This work consists of clearing debris below Sheffield dam which was left there during the earthquake in 192B Also the building of roadways through Sheffield Park. Proj ect No. 19. It is agreed that men furnished by the County shall be used on no other project , nor with regularly employed City labor at regillar wages except fo r proper supervision; this being interpreted as properly coming under Reconstruction Finance Corporation requirements; namely that work must be useful and helpful to the receipi t~ morale and that the work done must be emergency work and must not be undertaken as an inexpensive means to accompl i sh an ordinary function of government . Workers to act as assistant supervisors on the Citys emergency unemployment recreation area located.on the old juni or high school grounds. Management of the area will be vested in the Santa Barbara Recreation Commission. In the Matter of Proposed Reductions in All Statutory Salaries. Upon motion , duly seconded and unanimously carried , the following proposed reductions in all statutory salaries was approved and adopted by the Board of Supervisors , Grand Jury and Committee of Fifteen, in joint session , and the Clerk of this Board is directed to forward copies of said proposed reduct i ons to the Governor, State Senator and Assemblyman, t o wi t: -- - - -- April 4th, 1933. 4' 1 Schedule Proposed :for Elective Off ice Present Proposed Officers in Event Salary Salary_ Enactment Flexible Legislation. Remarks Agricultural Comm. $4,200 . oo $3,500.00 1 Deputy 3 ,ooo. _oo 2,400. 00 Formula 1 Inspector 2,700. 00 2,160. 00 II 1 Inspector 2,400.00 1,944. oo II 1 Inspector 2 ,400. 00 1,944.90 II 1 Inspector l,S00.00 1,566.00 II 1 Inspector 1,500.00 1,350 . 00 II 1 Inspector 1,500. 90 i,350.00 II 1 Inspector 1,500.00 i,350.00 ti 1 Clerk 1,soo. oo 1,566. Oo ti 1 Clerk 500.00 450. 00 Figu.red on 23,300.00 19,5so.o' o $1500 per yr. Assessor $4,200.90 ($3,soo. 90 $3,420.00 1 Deputy 2,700. 00 2,160.00 Formula 1 Deputy 2,100.00 1,764.oo II 1 Deputy 2,100.00 1,764.bo II 1 Deputy i,soo.oo i~566.oo ti 1,050.00 . 1 Deputy 7 mos 913.50 Figured on $lg 0 1 Deputy 4 mos soo.oo 64s . 6o II II 240 1 Deputy 4 mos 500.00 450.00 II II 1 Deputy 4 mos 500. 00 450.60 II II 4 mos 600. 00 . 1 Deputy 522.00 II II 1 Deputy 4 mos 6-00. 00 . 522.00 II II 1 Deputy 4 mos; 600. 00 522.60 If II 1 Deputy 4 mos. 600. 00 . 522.00 II II 1 Deputy 4 mos g00. 00 522. qo II II 1 Deputy 4 mos 600. 00 522.00 II II lSO 4 mos 600. 00 . 1 Deputy 222.00 II II 19,950.qo 17,169.50 Auditor $4,ooo.qo $4,ooo.oo $3,600.00 1 Chief Deputy 2,250.qo 2,0-00.00 , 1 Deputy 2,100. 00 1,800. 00 . . 1 Deputy 2,100. 00 1,soo. 00 . 1 Deputy 2z100. 00 t- - 1 'soo. 00 :- 12,550. 00 11,400.00 . Clerk t4,200. o.o ~ $4,ooo.oo. f3,600. oo 1 Deputy 2,400.00 1-,9~. 00 Formula 1 Deputy 2,400.00 1,944. oO II 1 Deputy 2,100.00 1,76~.oo II 1 Deputy 1,800.00 1, 566 . oo ., II 1 Deputy 1,soo. oo 1,566. 00 . It 1 Deputy i,soo. oo 12566. 00 II 16,500.00" 14,350.00 Coroner $1,500.00 . $1, 500. 00 $1,350.00 Maximum fees I - ------- 422 Off ice District Attorney 1 Chief Deputy 1 Deputy 1 Deput y 1 Deputy 1 Deputy 1 Stenographer 1 Stenographer Livestock Inspector Probation Officer 1 Assistant 1 Office Deputy Recorder 1 Chief Deputy 1 Deputy 1 Deputy 1 Deputy 1 Deputy 1 Deputy 1 Torrens Deputy Supt. of Scnools 1 Chief Deputy 1 Deputy Sealer Wei ghts & Mr s Sher i ff 1 Undersheriff 1 Deputy 1 Deputy 1 Deputy 1 Deputy 1 Deputy 1 Deputy 1 Deputy for 2nd Superior 1 J ailer 1 J ailer Surveyor 1 Deputy , Court Present Proposed Salary Salary $5,500. 00 $5,000. 00 3,600.00 3,200.00 2,400.DO 1,944. 00 2,100.DO 1,764. '0o 2,100. 00 1 ' 764. '00 1 , 200. 00 1,116.00 1,$00. 00 1,566. DO 12500.00 11500. 00 $20,200. 00 $17,s54. oo 11 , 500. 00 $1,200. 00 $1,500. 0. 0 $1 , 200. 0. 0 $2 , 400. 00 #2 ,100. 00 1,soo.00 i,soo.oo 1,500. 00 1 , 200. 00 $5, 700. 00 !5,100. 00 $3 , 800. 00 $3,400. 00 2,100. 00 1,764. oo l ,soo. oo l,S00. 00 1 ,soo. 00 i , soo. oo 1,$00. 00 1,566. 00 1 , 566. 00 . 1,566. 00 1,500. 00 1,320. 00 $16 ,400. 00$i1,212. oo . . $4,ooo. oo $3,600. 00 2,100. 00 2,000. 00 i , soo. oo $1,soo. oo $ l,S00. 00 $ 1,800. 00 $5,000. 00 $ 4,500. 00 2,4oo. oo 2,160. 00 2 ,100. 00 1 ,890. 00 2,100. 00 2,100. 00 1 ,s90. oo 2,100. 00 1,s90. oo 2,100. 00 i,s90. oo 2,100. 00 l,S90. oo 2,100.00 1, g90. 00 2,100. 00 1, g90. 00 22100. 00 12820. 00 . $26,300. 00 $23 , 670. 00 $5 , ooo. oo $4,ooo. oo 2,400. 0G 1 , 944. 00 $7 ,400. 00 $5,944. oo Schedule Proposed for Elective Officers in Event Enactment Flexible l ation. $4 , 500. 00 Legi s- Remarks Formula II II II II II Formula " $3,060. 00 Formula Eliminated II Formula II II II $3,240. 00 Formula $4, 050. 00 10% cut II II II fl " " II II II II II II II II II II II II II II $3 , 600. 00 Formula , County Aid _ for Relief of Unemployment . I Off ice Tax Collect or 1 Deputy Treasurer GRANT TO TAL April 4th, 1933 Present Salary Proposed Salary $3,800. 00 $3 ,600. 00 2,100. 00 45,900. 00 200. 00 3,200. 00 Schedule Proposed for Elective Officers in Event Enactment Flexible Legislation $2,ggo. oo $36 ,540. 00 Remarks Formula Total Reductions -Total Reductions including third column $23,g34. 50 141' $2S,234. 50 16. 5% Note : Formula referred to provides for a reduction. of 5% on salaries of $1 , 000. 00, increasing 1% for each $100. 00 increase in size of salaries to a maximum reduction of 20% on salaries of $2 , 500. 00 and over. Upon motion , the Board adj ourned sine die. The foregoing minutes are hereby approved. ,/ Chairman Board of Supervisors. Attest : Clerk 4 3 Board of Supervisor s of the County of Santa Barbar a , State of Califor ni a , April 10th, 1933, a t 10 o ' clock a . m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmo re Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G. St evens, Ronald M. Adam and o. L. Pre i sker, and the Clerk. Supervisor c. L. Pre i sker in the chair. The minutes of the last regular meet ing were read and approved. In the Matter of Count y Aid for Relief of Unemployment : It appear ing t o the Board of Supervisors that the fol l owing applicant s are pr oper per sons t o r eceive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carr ied , i t is or der ed that the Auditor dr aw his warrant on the Gener a l Fund in favor of the following per sons f or the amounts set opposite their respect i ve names , to wi t: Name Greve , Lesli e Hurt, William Wade , Elijah Kruger, Thoma s Bert ino , J oe Br i scoe , J oe Common , Wm. C. Conl on, J ames H. Cote, Paul Delk, Robert Freitas , Dave Glai st er , Middlet on Amount 10. 00 5. 00 100 0 7.-50 15. 00 10. 00 7.50 12. 50 15. 00 . 12. 50 15.00 10. 00 Distr ict County Farm Gardening Veget able Handl ing Cl erical Help Unemp. Rel. Off ice & Coop. Dept s. 424 Name Haslam, Robert Henry, Ralph Logan, Aimee Mee, Jack Page).s, Otto Pettingill, Emory Polley, Rudolph Wall, Frank Bell, Edward Bond, Roy Brown, w. G. Chianis, John Covey, Clarence ' Hill, Clarence Hurley, Francis Jones, Edward Knott, Charles Osborne, Fred Skeen, W. D. Somers, James L. Ulrich, Willard Wilson, Ray Kirkwood, Jack Brad.ford, Frank Brown, Ben Caddick, Joe Cloud, Daniel Eppendorf, Fred Greenwood, George Greffoz, Edward Harp, F. K. Hathaway, W. W. Hobbs, Cecil Lamb, Bernard Lopez, Frank Ojeda, Joe Pettit, Owen Philips, R. A. Randall, E. w. Richards, John Singel, Joe Smith, Daniel Stillwell, Ben . Webst~r, c. w. Wil_liams, Tho.s. . Forbes, A. D. . Hampton, Ja'?les Hobb, Bert Amount 115. 00 10.00 15.00 15.00 12.50 7.50 15.00 10.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 12.50 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 5.00 12.50 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 g.67 10.00 10.00 7.33 10.00 10.00 s.oo 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 g.oo .1 0.0 0 2.67 1.33 10.00 2.00 2.00 6.oo District Clerical Help Unemp. Rel. Office & Coop. , Depts Commissary Help lt'Q.sioja Highway Petition of ./ Union Oil Co. , Name Gujalva, Joe Jackson , Ray Bianchin, o. Cordero, H. E. Bettencourt, A. Dix, C. Martin, Ed Stuart, T. A. Cabral, M. Cooley, H Batkin, B. Drake , E. E. Hil l , Fred Parga, A. Hartley, l~ari on Peters, E. O. Snow, Vida H. Lepping, Marie Lepping , Mar ie Ap r i 1 10th, 1933 Amount $1.75 12.50 10.00 7.50 7.50 2.50 2.50 12. 50 5.00 5.00 6. 00 10. 00 10.00 12.00 7.50 2.50 Di strict Cleaning River ChaIUlels Agency Wood Cutting Fourth Five In the Matter of Petition of Union Oil Company, et al., to Abandon Certain Roads et al. , to in the 5th Road District. Abandon Certain Roads. Upon motion , duly seconded and c arried , it is ordered t hat the above entitled mat ter be and the same is hereby continued until May .$th, 1933 Ordinance No . 467. / In the Matter of Ordinance No. 467. Ordinance No. 46$ . / Petitions for / Beverage v Licenses. Due proof of the publication of Ordinance No. 467 having been made by the affidavit of R. c. Wheeler, principal clerk of the printer and publ isher of the Mo~ning Pre ss , upon mot ion , duly seconded and carried, it is order ed that Ordinance No. 467 has been duly published. In the Matter of Ordinance No. 468. Due proof of the publication of Ordinance No. 46S having been made by the affida- . vit of R. c. Whe eler, principal clerk of the printer and publisher of the Mor ni ng Press , upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Ordinance No. 46$ has been duly published. . In the Matter of the Petitions for non-intoxicating beverage licenses. ORDER GRANTING LICENSES. It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board that the petitions and bonds in the above-entitled matter are in due form, the said Board does hereby make an order approving the said bonds and granting the said petitions, and does hereby direct the County Tax Collector t o issue t~ said Petitioners licenses authorizing said pe t i tioners t o (a) carry on , conduct and transact the business of selling, giving or furnishing t o other s , vinous , malt or spirituous non-intoxicating beverages containing more t han one-half of one percent alcohol by volume and containing not more than three and twoten ths percent alcohol by weight, (b) serve vinous , malt or spirituous non-intoxicating beverages cont a ining more than one- half of one percent alcoho l by volume and containing not more than t hree and -- - - --------~ 426 two-tenths percent alcohol by weight to guests with -meals costing 25 cents for each guest or patron, exclusive of the beverage , at the following bona fide restaurant, cafe, fountain lunch, cafeteria, lunch-room, hotel or Club; in the County of Santa . Barbara , State of California, upon payment of the_ license tax fixed, and in accordanc with the provisions of County Ordinance No. 46g and amendments thereto, as follows, to wit: The Valley Club of Montecito, Sheffield Drive and East Valley Road, Santa Barbara, Calif., club; Henry Warmbold and Werner Wittenstein, The Dutch Inn, 1026 Coast Highway, Santa Barba a, Calif. , cafe; James McGregor, El Cortejo, 915 Coast Highway, Santa .Barbara, Calif., restaurant; Carl J. Gross, north side of Coast Highway, between Tecolote and Nectarine Aves., New Goleta, Calif., retailer; E. s. Johnson, La Vega Park, Solvang, Calif., restaurant; - . George A. Klatt, Brownie's Service Station, s. E. corner Highway and Modoc Road, Goleta, Calif., lunch room and retailer; H. P. Morinini, Morininis Store, Surf, Calif., retailer; Oliva Veglia, Casmalia Hotel, Casmalia, Calif., restaurant; . . - Beacon Coffee Shop, Ltd., 2 miles south of Santa Maria, Calif., Beacon Coffee Shop, restaurant; . H. D. CUrtis, Shady Rest Auto Court, Los Alamos, Calif., retailer; . Floyd L. Walker, Gritchlow Building , Orcutt, Calif., reta iler; Lee Dan Loy, New York Restaurant, Guadalupe, Calif., restaurant; William G. Schalmo, Hotel Los Alamos, Los Alamos , Calif., restaurant and retailer; Manuel Vecente, Jr., Sisquoc Restaurant, Sisquoc, Calif., restaurant; Fukutaro ~akase, F. Nakase Store, Guadalupe, Calif., retailer; Eliseo Ruiz, Ga rey Store, Sisquoc, Calif., retailer; Joe Olivera and Joe Qu~resma, 319 Guadalupe Street, Guadalupe , Calif., r etai ler; Virgilio Acquistapace, Central Hotel, restaurant, Guadalupe, Cal if . Arrlendi ng / _ Petitions for Beverage Licenses. In the Matter of Amending Petitions for Non-intoxicating Beverage Licenses. Cla i ms Laid Over. - It appearing to the Board t hat the following applicants for non-intoxicating beverage licenses, have peti tion.ed th.is Board to amend their said petitions heretofor granted, to include ad~itional licenses, to wit; Thomas C. Bennett, Aloha Beach Club, Surf, Calif., restauran.t; . Peder Elkjar Johnson, Solvang Hotel., Solvang, Calif., retailer; Lawrence Wheeler, Wheeler Inn, Ellwood, Calif., retailer; Lora M. Grell, S. E. corner State Highway and Linden Ave., Carpinteria, Calif., retailer. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat said applications be and the same are hereby granted, and the Cl erk is hereby authorized to amend said petitions on the face thereof , and certify this order t o the Auditor and Tax Collector In 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, to wit; Dille, F. E. Morinini, H. P. Stubbs, Joe Jr. $100.44 g.oo 2.07 Cancellation of Budget Approuriation Cancellation of Budget Appropriatio - Tran sf er of _ Funds from April 10th, 1933 4 7 In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds -from Account 35 B 2, materials and supplie , Forestry Department~Fire, General Fund, to Unappropriated Reserve. Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find t hat the sum of $150.00 is not needed in above fund, General Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Superv~sors that the sum of One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00) be a~d 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. Steven , Ronald M. Adam and o. L . Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none. In the Matter of Cancellation of funds from Account 97 B 33, county cash aid, Welfare Department, General Fund, to Unappropriated Reserve. Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the stn of $1,650.00 is not needed in the above a ccount ; General Fund. Now therefore, be it r esolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of ene Thousand Six Hundred Fi fty Dollars ($1,650.00} be an~ the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to the Vnappropriated Reserve Gener a l Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the r oll being called, the following Supervisors vo~ed Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dipsmo re, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens , Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Abs~nt, none. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve t o Account Unappropriat d 33 B 2, materials and supplies , Forestry7-Parks, General Fund . l Reserve . Wlrereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public emergency, that could not have been reasonably f oreseen at the time of prepari~g the budget, has arisen by reason of need of additional funds, and which has depleted the funds provided for same; Now therefore, be it r esolyed by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of One Hundred Fi fty Dollars ($150.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve t o Account 33 B 2, materials and supplies, Forestry--Parks, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll be ing called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Steven , Ronald -M. Adam_ and C. L. Preisker. Nays, nope. Absent, none. Tran sfe r of - In the Matter of Transfer of Funds . from the Unappropriated Reserve t o Account Funds from Unappropria Reserve. ed 156 B 1, communication .and transportation, $1,000.00; to Account 156 B 2, materials and supplies, 250.00; t o Account 156 B 5, service and expense:., 400.00; Unemployment Relief, General Fund. Wher eas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public emergency, that could not have been reasonaaly foreseen at the time of preparing the budget, has arisen by reason of need of funds, and which has depleted the funds provided for same; Now therefore, .be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors t hat the sum of Sixtee Hundred Fifty Dollars ($1,650.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve t o Account 156 B- 1, communication and transportation , $1,000.00; to Account 156 .B 2, materials and supplies, 250.00;- and to Account 156 B 5, service and expense, $400.00; Unempl oyment Relief, 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. Prei' sker. N aye , none. Absent, none. 428 Revision of Budget Appro pria tion. Revision of Budget APnro priat ion. -- Revision of ~ -Budget Appr opr iat ion. Revision of Budget Anpr opriat ion In the Matter of Revision of Budge~ Items. Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Welfare Department, General Fund, is necessary; Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to ~it: Transfer from Account 97 B 51, State Aid, Welfare Department , General Fund, the sum of t7,ooo.oo, to Account 97 B 11, food supplies, Welfare Department, General Fund. Upon the passage of the forego ing Resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit~ Thomas T~ Dinsmore, Sam .J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and o. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Fourth Supervisor ~istrict, 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 142 B 2, materials and suppl es, Fourth Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund, the sum of $600.00, to Account 142 B 4, repairs and replacements, Fourth Supervisor District, Good Roads Fund Upon the -passage of the foregoing Resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none. In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. . Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, Justice of the Peace, Fifth Township, 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 57 B 1, communication and transportation, Justice of the Peace , Fifth Township, General Fund, the sum of $5.00, t o Account 57 B 5, service and expense, Justice of the Peace, Fifth Township, General Fund. UpGn the passage of .the foregoing Resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam .J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent none. In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. ' Whereas, it appears t o the Supervisors that a revision within general classific - tion of M&intenance and Operation and Salaries and Wages, Fifth Supervisor District, 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 150 B 2, materials and supplies, Fifth Supervisor District, General Fund, the sum of tg.64, t o Account 150 A 5, labor , Fifth Supervisor District, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing Resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood , Fred G Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none. Revision of Budget Appropriation Grade Crossi April 10th, 1933 In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. _ Whereas it appears to the Board of Supervisors t hat a revision with in gener a.l cl assification of Maintenance and Operation, Santa Maria Garage, General Fund, is necessary; Now, tberefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are he.reby revised a~ follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 3g B 5, service and expense, Santa Maria Garage, General Fund, the sum of $2s.35, to Account 3g B 12, heat, light, power and water, Santa Maria Garage, 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. Steven?, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker~ Nays, none. Absent, none. }n the Matter of Application of Santa Bc:u-bara County to Change and Eliminate Grade Orossings, on Modoc Road. pon motion, duly seconded and ?arried, it is ordered that the Chairman of this Board be authorized to apply to the Railroad Commission, on behalf of the County of Santa ~arbara, to change one grade crossing of Modoc Road over the Southern Pacific Railroad to a point 320 feet more or l. ess easterly thereof and to eliminate one grade crossin. g of Modoc Road about 400 feet easterly .of Cen~ral Avenue or La. Oum/b re Avenue, in the_ CQun~y o~ Santa .Barbara, S~ate of Cal ifornia, a~ follows, tq wit: T. hat a public highway in the County of S.a nta Barbara known as Modoc Road at . the pr~sent time crosses the Southern P~ cif~c Railroad in said County at or near Sout hern pacific Railroad Station 4430 plus g75 (C.R.C.No. E 567.6), the grade of the County. right-of-way and railroad track at the place of crossing being at the same elevat~on; that said public highway recrosses the said Southern Pacific Railroad in said C9un~y at or near Southern Pacific Railroad Station 4471 plus 97.3 (C.R.C.No. E 366.9). the grade of the County right-of-way and railroad track at the place of recros- - sing al so being at the same elevation; that the County of Santa Barbara is desirous of changing the crossing first above-mentioned to a point at or near Station 4425 plus 7~.0, which crossing is more fully and in detail described on the accompanying plan a~d profile, and which crossing now constitutes a private right-of-way; that the Co~ty of Santa Barbara further desires. to . eliminate the second crossing hereinabove ~entioned, and to cont~nue ~aid Modoc Road westerly over a right-of-way now owned py said County of Santa Barbara on the north side of said Southern Pacific . Railro~d right-of-way to La Cumbre Road in said County of Santa Barbara. ~hat all of said crossings hereinabove referred to a~e as designated upon ~he accom~ying plan and profile and map, which are hereunto attached and marked "Exhibit A 11 and_ "Exhibit B" respectively and which are hereby expressly incorporated herein and ma~e a parthereof. That the County of Santa Barbara has been negotiating with the Southern Pacific Railroad Company for an exchange of easements and rights-of-way for the purpose of reali~ing the Modoc Road to the southerly side of the Southern -Pacif ic right-of-way for th.e purpose of routing through traffic and paralleling the State Highway through . . . the Ci~y of Santa Barbara , which proposed new alignment is shown on the accompanying plan. . When the new alignment along the so u~h side of the Southern Pacific Railroad right-pf-way between Southern Pacific Stations 4475 plus 42 and 4476 plus has been comple~ed, the present Modoc Road and proposed changes thereon will be used only as a methpd of ingress and egress by the abutting property owners, to remain, nevertheles , a publ.ic highway I ' ----------- ---------,--,--------------------~--------------------------- 430 Claims Allowed . That the propo sed change of crossing and elim i na tion o f one of the crossings now in existence, as hereinabove proposed, will be fo r the public benefit and will serve a public need, in t hat the public highway known as Modoc Road will cross the Southern Pacific Railroad r ight-of-way once only, instead of twice, as is now the f act, thereby eliminating the public danger attendant upon such crossing. ' In the Matter of Claims Allowed. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered t hat the f oll owing claims be and the same are hereby allowed, each claim for the amount and payable out of the funds designated in the order of allowance indorsed on the face of each claim, re spectively, t o wit: Acquistapace, Mrs: A. GENERAL FUND Adam, Ronald M. Aggeler & Musser Seed Co. Air Reduction Sales Co. Albri, Joe American Bakery Amer ican Casting & Mfg. American Public Health Associat ion American Sur gical Sales Co. Anderas Dept. St ore Anderson , Fred G. Associated Chari ties Associated Oil Co. Aut omotive Garage Alcott, Geo rge Ba iley, Leslie Baldwin, Flora Bancroft-Whitney Company Banks' Typewriter Exchange Batkin, R. P. Beckwith, Mr s. B. Beebe, Lela J. Bello , v. J. Blue Ribbon Bakery Blue Ribbon Bakery Borg, Margaret Bost on Shoe Shop Bowers and Stokes do do do do Brees , Ada Bruner, A. G. Bruning Company, Charles Brunswig Drug Co. Br11mWig. Drug Co Buck , Mae Bell e Buck, Mae Belle Calderon, Ben California Corrugated Culvert Co. Campbell Hotticultural Co. $15. 00 13.1g 4.96 46.4g 10.00 15.52 5.50 5.66 12.60 8.50 3.g1 60. 00 32.16 7.25 10.00 g5 oo 6.13 15.00 36.00 54.91 12.00 32s. s5 1$9.00 13.92 16.2s 90. 73 1.00 3. 61 6.34 6.25 40.00 lOS.00 2.16 io.g4 J.1.1. 45 1$0.00 23.93 10.00 ---- -------r-----------.---------------------,.-~~~~.,.,.~__.,=,----- , Campbell Hor ti cultural Co. GE1~ERAL FUND Carlisle & Co. , A. Carpinteria Plumbing Co. Carpinteria Water Co. Carrillo & Davis Caswell, Mrs. Earl Central Market Cervante~, Mrs. Luz Chapman, Eugenia Chenney _Co., C. R. City Caf-e- Clift, Mrs. Henry Coast Wholesale Grocery Co. Coast Wholesale Grocery Co. Coleman and Neal Colson Equipment & Supply Co. Columbia Carbon Company Consolidated Produce Co Consumers Fuel Oil Co. Convent of Good Shepherd Copeland's Bookshop Craviotto Bros Cross, A. Crouse, Ralph Daniels, Helen Dart, Marie Davis, Adrian L. Davis, Mrs. Chas. Diaz, Joe E. Dinsmore, Thomas T Dodge, E. G. Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co. Dominguez, Mrs. Isobel Dominguez, Mrs. Mary Donnelly, James Dorman, Effie Dowse, E. M. Drexler, Mr. A. H. Dunne , Frank E. Dunne, Frank E Early. George I Eastman Kodak Stores Eastman Kodak Stores Eisenbergs White House Eisenbergs White House Electric Shop, The Enterprise Dairy Co Eppel and Kurtz Espenosa, A. $3 00 11.33 1. 56 14.oo 4. 97 10.00 30. 70 70.00 2.50 13.00 6.25 25.00 71.00 63g.gg 2.92 5.4-5 2.70 262.20 301.50 165.00 14.5g 3.50 15. 00 15g.oo 90.00 s3.25 50.00 23.10 15. 00 6.oo 115.00 46.3g 10.00 150.00 1.]l 19.gg 100.00 15.00 31.91 205~00 10.00 77.63 1$.12 13. ~o 1.00 41.25 142.51 60.00 20.00 ' 432 - - - -- --- - Fancy Fish Market . Geperal Fund F?-uer so , Alf red Faustino, Mary Favero, Sebastian Fayben Manufacturing Co. Fede ra l Drug Co. Federal Drug Oo. Ferguson , Mr. C. L. Fillippini, R. C. Fletchen, H Fox, L. o Full er Co. , w. P. Fuller and Co. , w. Garcia, Annie Ga rcia, Elena Gardner, William P. Gilchr est, Wm. H. Gilmore Oil Company Giraudo , Mrs. Ant onette Goddard Jackson Co. Golden State Co. Goux, Thomas Great A & P Tea Co. Greenwood, -Mrs. Peggy Grimes-Stassfort h Stationery Haider, Martin J. Haines, Mrs. A. D. Hale Brothers Hardison, Mrs. Bert Harms, Mrs. Adelaide Hartrick, Miss Rose Henderson, Ira G. Herman's Market Herman's Market Heumphreus-Smith Electric Co. Hickman, Lee Hicks and Sanborn Garage Hohmann, W. c. Holiday Hardware Company Holiday Hardware Co. Holiday Hardware Co Hcrrn, E. E. Houghton s Grocery Houghtons Meat Market Jacobs, Lucy J ohnson, c. H. Johnson & Johnson D;ohnson, Lawrence Johnson, Walter Co. -------------- s.ss 5. 59 67.50 10.00 15.40 122.42 4.50 9. 00 90. 00 6. 16 11.00 g. 4o i.go 54.00 62. 50 75.00 1.50 90.42 so.oo lS.44 257.14 10. 00 s.oo 25.00 2.25 60. 00 50.00 75. 54 5.00 75.00 222.24 157 50 4.51 62.so 5.49 50.00 7.60 132.75 7.70 3.75 67.35 121.50 50.36 121.61 6.00 2.70 56.39 s.oo I '- Jonas, Chas. GENERAL FUND ~ Jordano Bros. Jordano Bros. Inc. Jord.ano Bros. Grocery Karl's Grocery Kennedy, Ben E. Kesler, Joe Kettlewell, Cecil Kraft, Jr.' William C Kribs, Maude Lamar, Rena Landers, William Lamb Auto Electric Co. Lang's Market Ilangs Market Larco Fish Co. , s. Larco Fish Co. , s. Large, Delbert Lathim, Ray Lawton, o. H. Leonard, J. L. Leslie, Mrs. Katherine Lidbom, Hazel Lind's Lindner, Mary Loftis, Mr. Grant Long, Carl Lowe Grocery, Arthur J. Ludwig, Howard Ludwig, H. R. Lunde, Aage MacRostie Brothers Madsen, Harold Maher, P. J. Mahers Richfield Service Marcus, A. C. Marquez, Manuella Mayta, Mrs. Lavina Medina, Mrs. Mary Messenger & Montgomery, Mfrs. Metz, A. L. Midland Counties Pub. Serv. Corp. do do do do do do do do do Mill er, Ruth A. Missall, A. s . ' 9.33 31.65 59.24 22.17 i6.oo 93.00 22.70 i35.oo 3.00 65.00 25.00 12. 61 5.31 2.74 64.75 3.so 81.00 10.00 15.00 51. 75 125.00 110.00 16.50 s5.oo 15.00 40.00 $.70 $.67 4.05 30.00 1.50 90.00 145.s3 1S~53 10 . 00 15.00 45.so 3.15 3.40 15.00 177. 71 l.6g 4.87 24. 59 6.71 55.g7 121.50 '134 Mission Dairy GENERAL FUND Mission Ice Company Mollatb, A. L. Moore Mercantile Munce, Mafia McCaleb, w. H. McCants, F. M. McCaughey, J. P. McGougb , May McNall Building McNeil Bros. McNeil Bros McNutt, W. B. . Material Nati onal Ammonia Company Co National Chain Bargain Store Neal Hotel Cafe Northrup, C. R. Olivera , Mrs. Rose O'Reillys Motor t orks Osbo rne 's Book Store Ott Hardware Company Overgaard's Bakery Pacific Coast Pub. Co. Pacifi c Coast Publishing Co. Pacific Coast Pub. Co. Parma Company Bayne, Margaret Peala t er e , Mrs. Petr.a Pechumer , Frank Percal, Sam Perello, Clara Pet er sen, Eureka Physicians Record Oo. Pippin's Groce ry Pippin's Grocery Purity Store Railway Express Agency do do Reedsons Dairy Reed.sons Dairy Reid Bros. Rickard, J ames B. Ringuette, Loretta Rodenbecks Shoe Store Raffoni, John Rosemary Farm Rudolph's Store Ruleau, P. M. Russell's $2. 50 i6.go 112.50 10.00 10.97 12.50 6.00 1g3. 60 10.00 3.00 14-.57 53. 72 34.97 13. 61 1.95 12.55 12.00 7g.oo 10.00 ig.50 24.97 g3.70 3.00 2.90 30.00 52.07 s5. oo 60.00 ss.oo 30. 60 15.00 10.00 26.4o l.SS 53. 63 3.00 l.SO .47 2.33 2.1g l0.93 g2.20 112.50 67.99 5.50 4g,g5 2. 9g 135 00 13.00 - ---:--------,-------r-------------.,--------------~=--~,.,,.,~.,,,.----.-- , April 10th, 1933. Safeway_ S~ore S & K Grocery GENERAL FUND - do do do do do do Sanderson, Hazel Sanitary ?team Laundry Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital Santa Barbara Telephone Co. Santa Barbara Telephone Co. Santa Barbara Telephone Santa Barbara Telephone Santa Barbara Telephone Santa Barbara Telephone Santa Barbara Telephone do do do do do do Co. Co. Co. Co. Co. Santa Barbara Telephone Co. Santa Maria Commercial Co. Santa Maria Drug Co. Santa Maria Garage Santa Maria Gas Company Santa Maria Gas Company s. M. Ice & Beverage Co. Santa Maria Milk Co. Santa Maria Times Santa Maria Valley Warehouse Co. Sayre, Mrs. ~. S. Schauer Printing Studio Schauer Printing Stud'io Scherer Company, R. L. do do Seaside Oil Company Sharp, Rose Shoemaker , Mrs. Sinclair, s. F. Sink, D. W. Skillman, Anna Smith, Betty Smith, Ella Smith Hardware Co., F. L Smith, R. H. Solomon's Auto Wrecking & Junk Company Solvang Mercantile Store Southern California Edison oo. So. Calif. Edison Co. Sou. Calif. Edison Co. Southern Counties Gas Co. 3.25 66.21 s5.oo 5s.13 12.00 18.05 40.39 63.14 20.2s 4.70 s.95 3.00 -2s.60 20.71 39.07 3.10 5.00 9. 70 5.g9 74.7g 30. 66 5.60 96.72 5.40 6.30 12.00 60.00 2.00 s9.74 102.46 io60.s3 8.00 29.73 35.00 1.00 so.oo 15.00 1.05 5. 75 15.00 9.g6 3.27 337.32 9.74 436 ., So. Co. Gas Co. GENERAL FUND do do Southern Pacific Company do do do do Milling Co. Spaulding, Albert Q. Spreitz Transportation Co. Squibb & Sons, E. R. Stationers Corpor.a tion Stevens, Fred G. Stillwell, Ben Stubbs, Jr., Joe St. Francis School St. Paul Dye Works St. Vincent 's Institut ion Swartz, W. E. Teeter, Mrs. Shirley Townsend, Mrs. W. C. Triplett, Wm. Troy Laundry Underwood Elliott Fi sher. Company Underwood Typewrit er Company Underwoos Typewrit er Co. Union Feed & Fuel Co. Union Hardware & Metal Co. Union Hardware & Metal Co. Union Hardware & Metal Co. Un ion Mill &. Lumber Co. Union Mill & Lumber Co. Union Oil Company of California Valley Motor Sales Co Valley Motor Sales Co.m pany Van Horn, J. A. Wal ker, J. w. Walker, R. o. Ware, Dr. James Gatrell Warnekros, Dr. W. L. Webb , Charles Westwick Iron Works White Hills Store Wilbur, William Willow Brook Dairy Wilson and DAndrea Wilson, George H. Wilson, T. R. Wood, Vincent. E Wood, Pauline Zahlke , Mrs. Jose 3g.g4 235.2g 2.50 2.00 l0.55 10.00 2.67 7.77 350.00 1.00 1440.00 15.00 50.00 50.00 75. 00 . 9os.g3 76.2S 1.50 3.50 111.25 5. 70 7.03 73.00 11.93 4o.52 23.60 6.30 5. 20 18.31 125.00 4.oo 70.00 13.00 24.oo 7.62 10.00 3$55 17.70 21.25 3.60 30.00 49.56 25.00 30.00 . \ April 10th, 1933 Hosmer, H. f.IRST ROAD FUND Craig, .E. o. THIRD ROAD FUND Southern Pacific Co Cl.ark, Walter FIFTH ROAD FUND Fageol Truck & Coach Co. Fratis, Joe Goddard-Jackson Co Knudsen Creamery Co. National Supply Co. Pacific Co.a st Coal Co Senay, Percy F. Silva, D. . Whiteley & Andrews Albertoni, Joe GOOD ROADS FUND Ambrose Lumber Company Andrews , Bert Ayal.a, J. P. Ayala, N. Batkin, R. R. Bermudi s, John Biby, Howard Breen, Ed. Brown-Bevis Co. Camargo, Angelo Camargo, Jim Cienfuegos, Joaquin Clark, M. P. Collar, Elmer Collar , J. N. . Commercial Motor Service Cordero, Joe Craviotto Bros. Devaul, J. M Donahue, John Downing, Harry Encinas, Frank Fabing, Frank L. Gano, Robert Gates, F. H. Glines, E. Glines, John Goodchild, R. w. Grigsby, Al Grossi, Waldo Guerrero, G Gularte, D. Hanley, Leo . $25.00 l00.50 5.00 72.00 2. 00 72.00 4.95 4.oo 12.50 57.27 16.43 100.00 23.75 120. 00 22 . 50 gg.oo 76.76 25.00 120.00 45.00 41.9g 25.00 103. 50 13.50 7.00 121.50 117.00 60.00 40.50 55.11 63.00 25.00 104.oo 40.50 60.00 12.32 g52.7g 115.00 216. 00 154.oo 36.00 20.00 10.00 4 7 4.38 April 10th, 1933 Harnischfeger Sales Corp. GOOD .ROADS FUND Hartley, Geo . Hildenbrand , W. G. Hildenbrand, Jr., A. J. Hill, Fred J ensen, A. J ensen, Lars. J ones , Chas. Juarez, Dell Juarez, Lee Kearney, Alen LaGrai'fe, L . Lompoc Auto Wrecking Shop Lompoc Light & Water Dept. Love lace, H. Magneto & Electrical Service Co. Maher, P. J. Mahe r Richfi eld Service Mendosa, C. Mendoza, John Miller, Dan Miller, Frank Moll, Frank Moore Mercantile Munoz, Frank McGinnis, John Ontiveros, Lawrence Ontiveros, R Ostini, Fidel Ott Hardware Oo . Ott Hardware Co Pacific Coast Coal Co. Payne , Joe Ramirez, M Randall, Ray Richards; David Riley, A. Rincon Garage & Machine Shop Ro bi son , M. H Romero , Louis Rowe, E, S. Rudol ph ' s Hardware Store Ruffner & Ruffner Santa Maria Gas Company Scott, E. Shaw, Roy Smith, Harry Smith, Leland Southern Pacific Milling Co. t15. oo 25. 00 57.37 72. 00 11.00 17.50 25. 00 99. 00 7.00 12. 50 15. 00 21. 00 3. 75 12. 25 17. 00 lS.95 29.60 126.13 21. 00 25. 00 10.00 lS.oo 63.00 9.g3 25. 00 115.00 126.50 gs.co 5. 25 10. 32 72.45 i39.4o 4s.oo 110. 00 54. oo s2. oo 15. 00 1.50 16S. 00 57 . 00 66.oo 4-.02 17.05 15.00 15.00 25. 00 5s.75 26.00 64.56 April 10th, 1933. Sparine, Geo. GOOD ROADS Stat~oners 'Corporation Stroman, Ea.rl Sullivan, Earl Thomas , J. H .Updike, H. G. Usher, T. s. Valente, M. Westwick Iron Works Westwick Iron Works Whal en, J. T. White Motor Sales Co. White Motor Truck Sales Whitney, Chas. Will iams , Frank Williams, M. E. Anderas RELIEF TRUST FUND Bobo's Grocery .Store Central Market Cheney .Co., c. R . Cross , A. Great A. & P. Tea Co. Italian Importing Co. Italian Macaroni Mfg. Jordana Bros. Market Lang Market, Jno. Lennon 's Market Lilley, R. C. Owl Market Rodenbeck's Roeser .& Sons S & K Market do . do Splend;i.d Cafe Valley.Market Co. 5g.75 63.00 25.00 15.00 67.50 gg.oo 54.39 l.So 162.00 3. 05 4.30 1$.00 6.oo 4.50 1.21 2.00 9.60 235.49 4.50 1.70 60 175.48 20.71 1.63 1.65 i69. 76 1.go 3.so 7$4. 30 g.3g 3S4.og 1.75 9.2g Valley. Nursery do . do Whiteside, T. L. Whitney, M. H. SANTA MARIA CEME. DIST. FUND 26.50 4.20 90.00 157.50 . Hansen, A. J. Solvang Fire Dist Fund Solvang Cooperative Store ' Solvang Garage Southern Calif. Edison Co.- CARP. LT. DIST. ~ FUND - -- -- -- ---~,.---.~--,-~,--,--~~-----,-----------------,.--,--.,----,.-------------------,----,.,---=,.,.----~ 440 . - Mid. Coun. Pub. Serv. Corp. CAS]!ALIA LT. DI ST. FUND 31.20 do do do do do do Santa Maria Gas Co Sou. Calif. Fdison Co. GUAD. LT. DIST. FUND LOS ALAMOS LT. DIST. FUND ORCUTT LT. DIST. FUND GUAD. tT. DIST. FUND MISSIOM CANY. LT. DIST. FUND 94-.20 g1.95 93.60 so.oo Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the r oll being called, the following Sup ervi~rs voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald . Adam and c. L. Pre isker. Nays, none. Absent, none. Upon motion the Board adj ourned sine die. Tpe foregoing minutes are hereby a pproved. . --- I rman Board of Supervisors. Attest: Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, April 17th, 1933, ~t 10 o~lock .~: m. Present : Supervisors Thomas T. ' Dinsmo r e, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and O. L. Preisker, and the Clerk. Supervisor c L. Preisker in the chair. County Aid __. for Relief o Unemployment The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and appr oved. In the Matter of County Aid for -Relief of Unemployment: I tappearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are proper persons to receive county aid; Upon motion duly seconded and carried , it is ordered that the Aud itor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of-the following per sons for the amounts set opposite their respective names, to wit: Name Ables, Edgar Acuna, Santiago Allen, Bert Arrellanes, Luz A. Avalo s , Manuel Avila, Igna cio Banuelos , J os Bar rios, Joe Becerra, Felix Benav ides, J ose Beni tz, Antonio B1schoff, Bernard Bostr om , John Brock, Emmett Burns, James Baity , Geo . Cabral , Rudo 1 ph. Caballero, Nash Caballero, Raphael Cadena, J oe L. .Amount $12.50 12. 50 10.00 10.00 12.50 12. 50 2. 50 12. 50 10. 00 10. 00 12. 50 10. 00 Distr ict Relief Trust Fund -- - ----y--------------------------------~,.,-,.,,.,-~,,.,.=.--,---==~~__,.=---,--,-,-= Name Calles, Geronimo Campbell , Joe . Campos, Elias Carr eno, Joaquin Castillo, Joe Castro, Augustine Chacon, Eustacio Chard, James Cisneros, Henry Cisneros, Jos R. Colman, Gustav Converse, Linton Cook, Fred W. Cooper, P. W. Contreras, Faustino Cordero, Albert Cordero, Alphonse Cordero, Angel Cordero , Peter Cordero, Joe D. Cordero, Stanley Corral, Monte Corral, Martin Cota, Lawrence Cuellar, E. Darling, Robert DAndrea, John Dalley, George Davis, Joe Davila, Abel Delgadillo, Gregory . Dewar, Wm. Downey , Glenn Duncan, Howard Eckles, Lloyd Elizalde , Timotio Escobar, Santos Esparze, Gregorio Fuller, George Fox, Carl E. Fecht, Jacob Fernandez, Juan Jose tiores, Librada . Franco, Manuel French, Henry Frausto, Severo Friedly, Allen . Fuller, Elbert Fuller, John April 17th, 1933 Amount 10.00 12.50 7.50 12. 50 12. 50 12.50 12.50 10. 00 10. 00 12.50 7.50 10. 00 7.50 10. 00 10. 00 5. 00 12.50 12.50 10. 00 7.50 12.50 12.50 7.50 5.00 12.50 7.50 10.00 12.50 12.50 7.50 12.50 10.00 12.50 12.50 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 12.50 10. 00 12.50 12.50 10.00 12.50 12.50 10. 00 10.00 2.50 12.50 4 1- District Relief Trust Fund 442 Name Gaeta, Anastacio . Galindo, Antonio . Galindo, Gilbert Garcia, Adolph Garcia, Candalario Garcia, Gabriel . Garcia, Pedro Godinez, Joe . Gonzales, Armando . Gonzales , Felix . Gonzales, F.d R . Gonzales, Julio Goux, Tony Graham, J ohn Hames, Edgar Hartman, Ed . Hasbrouck, A. Hernandez, Albert . Hernandez, Al B Hernandez, J ose s. . Hernandez, Jose N Herrera, Charles Herrera, Felipe . Herrera, Salvadore . Hickman, Clyde . Hildebrand, Geo. Hogan, Lester Holgin, Esequiel Hook, Arthur Howell, Charles Immuci, Mike . Jacobson, Earl Jiminez, Alfred . Johnson , F. A. . Johnson, Lucius . Joedon, Joe B. . Juarez, Adrian . Kane, Russell Kelliher, Con . Kela, Charles . Kinney, Charles King, Cha rles Kisor,Roy Kumn:e r, Leonard Kussie, Andrew LaFond , Wm. ~ane, Lester Lara, Marcos . \ I Amount $10. 00 10. 00 12.50 12.50 12.50 10. 00 10. 00 2.50 10. 00 10. 00 12. 50 10. 00 12.50 io;oo 10.00 12. 50 5. 00 10.00 10. 00 12.50 10. 00 12.50 12.50 10.00 12.50 7.50 12.50 12.50 12. 50 7. 50 12.50 10.00 12. 50 12.50 12.50 7. 50 7. 50 12. 50 7.50 12. 50 12.50 10.00 12.50 12.50 12.50 10. 00 3:2. 50 10.00 District Relief Trust Fund . Name t'eon, Richard Leon, Tony Leyva, Leo Leyva, Louis Lona, Raymond Lopez, Arnulfo Lopez, Fredrico Lopez, Joe v. Lopez, Joe A. Lopez, Ju1ian Lopez, Jose X. Lopez, Manuel Lord, Wal.ter Lossman, John Lozano, Fxancisco Luera, Bo.rj o Luna, Frank Lugo, Louis Luth, Geo.rge H. Lopez, Renaldo Madrigal, Joaquin Martinez; John Martinez, John B. Martinez, Jos. A. . Mashburn, Metoka Mazzini, . Ted Medina, Sam Mendoza , . Charles Meraz, Bacillo Mercado, . John Miller, Qeorge Mira, Jo~e Jr. Miranda, . Thos. Molino, i,ouis Molino , Victoriano Mustin, Walter McGee, James McKinnon, Donald Nava, Al;fonso Navarez,. Louis Navarro,. Carmen Olivera,. Adrian Ornelas,. Sabras Padilla,. Felix Padilla,. Frank Pala ta, Guadalupe Pala ta, Marcus Pala ta, .Nick April 17th, 1933 Amount 10.00 7.50 5.~o 7.50 7.50 i2.50 10. 0. 0 l0.00 10.00 7.50 7.50 10. 00 10. 00 12.50 12.50 10.00 7.50 10.00 7.50 7.50 10.00 10.00 10. 00 10.00 10. 00 12.50 10. 00 10.00 12.50 10.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 12.50 5. 00 12.50 10.00 7.50 12.50 10.00 10. 00 . 12. 50 7.50 7.50 4 3 District Relief Trust Fund 444 Name Palma, Joe Palma, Mike Parker, J~ D. Paz, Albert Perez, P. Jesus Perez, Jesus Perez, Raymond Perez, Refugio Perez, T. Pico, Harry Pico, Jos R. Pollard, R. H. Pommier, Andrew Rezam Edmu.ndo Ramirez, Jesus Rieck, Oharle s Robles, Chas. Robles, Guadalupe Romero, Carmen Romero, J. P. Romero, Theo. Sr. Ruiz, Antonio Ruiz, Albert P. Ruiz, Angelo Ruiz, Elario Ramazzini, Joe Reyes, Ca rmen Saenz, Bernard A. Sailor, Rupert Salas, Desedillo Salazar, Frank Salazar, Reyes Samora, Victor Sanchez) Faustino Espino ea-, Pedro Galusha, Le st er Greve, Leslie Grand, Peter Kelly, Albert Loftis, Hugh Manchester, John Mendoza , Maximo Moffitt, Andrew Moniot, Ray McCant s , Wm. c. Witter, Horace Churchill, Clarence Breck , Ed z. Amount 7.50 7.50 10.00 7.50 12.50 7.50 12.50 . 7.50 . 10.00 10.00 10. 00 10.00 10. 00 12.50 1 0. 00 7.50 12.50 7.50 10. 00 7.50 12.50 7.50 5. 00 10. 00 7.50 2.50 7.50 2.50 12.50 10. 00 12.50 10. 00 7.50 10.00 10. 00 12.50 12.50 10.00 12. 50 10.00 12.50 10. 00 12.50 10.00 10. 00 2.50 10.00 District Relief Trust Fund NAME Swars, Fr:ank Fukam\lra, I. McAlliste. r, David Phillips,. R.a y Castro, Henry Logan, Richard Engleson, Adolph Jones, Harry H . Ford, Harry . Lee , James J. lioren, Kopp Conlon, J. ames Sr Coombs, Ray Cordero, Victor Cota, Jo.s . . H. Cuevas , Fred Decker, LeRoy Dickscheidt, Wm. Donovan, J. P. Doubeck, Chas. Douboux, Ray . Mercado, Berta Nigh, Pearl . Perez, Elna Qualls, Christy Riveria, Trinadad Sailor, Mattie Silva, Maria Serna, Carmen Tsirles, Lil lian Vasquez, Maria Ward, Alice Weiss, Anna ieet, Caddy Winn, Mildred Yarborough , Lena Acosta, Ruth Cortez, Delphina Ellis, Verta McCullough, Pearl Mitchell, Lucy Romero, Harr iat . Andrews, Tho s. . Dunther, Adolph . Glover, Hirshel . Garmon , Chas . . Warren, Chas. . Seymour, Marvin April 17th, 1933 AMOUNT 10.00 10.00 10.00 12.50 2.50 12.50 1 0. 00 12.50 10.00 5.00 12.50 12.50 12.50 10.00 12.50 10.00 12.50 10.00 12.50 7.50 9.00 9.00 10.00 7.00 9.00 7.00 6.oo 6.oo 9. 00 s.oo 3. 00 9. 00 9.00 2.00 9.00 3. 00 14.00 6.oo 2.00 14.oo 3.00 10. 00 10.00 10.00 10. 00 10.00 2.00 4 5 DISTRICT. Relief Truet Fund I 446 Name Alkire, Oma Ashbaugh,' Minnie Ayala, Maria Bell, Mabel . Camargo, Ermina . Cook, Jean . Cadwell, Helen . Oozzalio, Mary . Dunleavy, Nellie Gentry, Lena Goggia , Agnes . Hall , Francis . Hawkins, Agnes . Heare , Agapita . J ackman , Edna . J epperson, Clara . Kelly, Mrs. Wm . King, Rose . Larson , Ellen . Linville, Blanche . Ludlow, Mamie . McMurdo, Ann . Mackay, Blanche Maden , Mrs. Oscar Mitchell , Elna . Morgan, Madalene Meyers, Mamie Boakes, Geo Cody, Andrew Dominguei, Ed . . Dunaway, Elmer Doremus, Fantomas Kinych, Alvin Lang, Henry Lee, Jason D., Jr. Lee, Lester Lee, Jess Limon , Joe Lopez , Manuel D. Love, James Lynch, Chas. Livermore, Clifford Madsen, J. ames Med 1 ey , Haro ld Mendoza, Frank Michela, Joe Mora, Ro bet. Amount $4.oo 5. 00 2. 00 15.00 9.00 9.00 7 . 00 5.00 12.00 6.oo 8. 00 12.00 4.00 8. 00 4. 00 6. oo g.oo 12. 00 9. 00 s. oo s. oo 5. 00 7. 00 3. 00 s. oo 6. oo 10.00 10.00 12.50 12. 50 5. 00 12. 50 12.50 12. 50 12. 50 12.50 10. 00 12. 50 1 0. 00 12.50 10. 00 10.00 12. 50 7. 50 5. 00 District Relief Trust Fund . , Name Mudgett, Albert McOants, Luther McCarthy ,. J ohn B. Nimmo , Frank Nigh, Harry Oldham, JDhn Pace , Wm. Padilla , Salvador Palmer , Fred Phel ps , David Q,uensel , Fred Elizalde; Manuel Espana, Jose Fantana, 'John Garcia, Ca rmelo Gebbard, 'Geo. Gleason , Jack Gramsco , J ohn Gross , Cleveland Gutierrez, Pete Hall, Albert o. Harrison; Roy J. Heaton, Wm. H. Henderson , Orville, . Hendrickson, Wren Hessinger, J ohn . Heugel, Erhardt Hurt, Wm. . Hynes, Fred . Perez, Diego . Ingram, Van Ne'Bs Jackson, Ray . J enkinson , Harry . J ohnson , Lon Jones , T. J. Jones, George Ketz, Arthur Kirkiskidias , Frank Araluee, Abel Barrett , Ben Bart on, Sam Bel tram, John. Besette , Frank Bianchin , Orlando Blevins , Wm. . Brentner, Howard . Burns , J ohn ' Amount 2. 50 12. 50 10.00 7. 50 1o. 00 12.-50 10.00 . 2. 50 12. 50 10. 00 7.50 12.50 12.50 10.00 5. 00 12.50 10.00 12.50 10.00 12. 50 5. 00 12. 50 12.50 7.50 10. 00 12.50 12.50 10. 00 12.50 7.50 12. 50 5. 00 5. 00 12.50 12.50 10.00 12.50 12.50 10.00 10.00 12.50 10.00 12.50 12.50 10.00 4 7 Distr ict Relief Trust Fund I 448 Name Connolly ,. James Cannalla, Tony Carroll, Chas. Case , Hugh Ci cero , Richard Ci cero , Bert L. Clark, Edgar Cone , Hal. H. Holden, Qlarence Bateman , _Roy BeauchamP., Harry Green, Pe.rcy Hopkins, _Harry S. Shaw, Wm . Sierra, James Snyder, E;arl Wade , Eli~ah Altamira~o, Ig. Anchundo,. Antonio Beltran, Sisto Calderan, T. A. Cuevas, Antonio Duran, H. R . Escobar, Monico Estrada, Estephen Garcia , Wenselado Gonzal es , Edward Hernandez, Angel Hernandez, lg. B. Infante, 11aximo Korngiebel, Arthur Lucero, Frank Mendoza, Andres Mende z ~ , Arthur Mendoza, Manuel Ojeda, Juan P. Olivera, Thos. Ortega, Secundino Perales, Nicholas . Reyna, Arthur . Riley , William Rodar te, Reynard . Tveidt, Ole Williams; Albert Washburn~ Clarence Wathey, Thos. E. Watson , ! r ed Amount $10. 00 10. 00 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 12 . 50 2.50 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 10. 00 7. 50 7 . 50 12. 50 15. 00 12. 50 12. 50 10. 00 1. 2. 50 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 10.00 12. 50 10. 00 10.00 10. 00 12.50 7. 50 12.50 7. 50 10.00 7. 50 12. 50 10. 00 12. 50 12. 50 5. 00 7. 50 12. 50 5. 00 7. 50 12. 50 12. 50 Di str ict Relief Trust Fund ------------------i------------------------------------------------- ' Name Wayland, F. rank Wil son , H. arold Ynojosa, R. onald Raposa, Manuel Rawak, Sa.m uel Reiland, Arnold Rivas, Ve. ntura Ruiz, Cha.s Stafford, H. C. Saber ion, Louis Sanchez, Raymond Savitz, Christian Seymour, Melbert Shaw, Frank Simons , Marvin Smith , Chester Storni, Walter Strain , Robt Straughn , Alfred Tarver, Geo. Thomas, Arthur Torres, Raphael Trujillos , Miguel Valdivia, Ralph Valencia, Frank Valenzuela, Phillip Vander hoff , H. L. Vielma , Nash Villa, Jesus Weil, Harry King , Geor Bertino, Joe Cote, Paul Epps , Earl Freitas, Dave Haslam, Robt Henry Ralph Kruger, Tho s. A. Logan, Aimmee Mee , Jack Pettingill, Emory Polley, Rudolph Wilson, Ray Saulsberry, J oe Will i amson , S. Diaz, Joe Garrett , Richard Scott , Harold April 17th, 1933 Amount $12.50 12. 50 10. 00 12. 50 7.50 15.00 12. 50 10. 00 12.50 12.50 10. 00 12.50 10. 00 10. 00 12.50 12.50 12. 50 10. 00 10.00 12.50 i2. 50 12. 50 5. 00 7.50 12.50 12.50 12.50 12. 50 12. 50 10. 00 10. 00 15. 00 15. 00 15. 00 2.50 10.00 15. 00 . 5. 00 12.50 15. 00 7. 50 15. 00 5.00 15. 00 10. 00 12.50 . 12. 50 10.00 4 9 District Relief Trust Fund 450 Name . Briscoe , Joe . Conlon, James H. Delk , Robt . Fletcher, Ceci 1 . Glaister, Middleton . Pagels , Otto . Wall, Frank . Covery, Clarence Hill , Clar ence . Hurley , Francis , . We inis, William . Weston, Al. . Ulrich , Willard Somers , James L. Skeen, W. D. Osborne, Fred McAfee, Frank J ones, Ed. Knott , Chas. W. Bond, Roy Brown, Wm. G. Chianis, J ohn . Ostini , F. Cooley, H . Bettencourt A. Bland, George Cazenave, S. Lyons , B. C. Cabral , M. Kennedy, J. Rodeheaver L. Dominguez, Al A. Holsten, George J ohn ~ , Leo Johns, Jay Leal , Frank Perez , Manuel Rogers, Frank Stutsman, Grant Smith, Lige Stewart, Arthur Stover , Fred Hanson , Carl Farren, Arthur Bennett, Manuel Bartholomew, Claude Buckley , Dan Bartlet, Emory Amount $10. 00 5. 00 2. 50 7. 50 10. 00 5. 00 10. 00 1"5 00 12. 50 5. 00 15. 00 i5. oo 5. 00 12. 50 2. 50 2. 50 15. 00 5. 00 7. 50 12. 00 15. 00 2. 50 15. 00 13. 75 2. 50 25. 00 10. 00 10. 00 2. 50 7. 50 2. 50 12. 50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 12. 50 10. 00 7. 50 10. 00 10. 00 7. 50 i . 67 2. 00 2. 33 12. 50 7. 50 7. 50 10. 00 -District Relief Trust Fund Name Cota , Marcus Cota, Elias Cranford, Lemmie Duke , Wm. Garcia ,Ed. Graham , Ernest J uarez , Frank McKnight, Ed Motts, Roy Mcintyre , E. Olds, Charles Rhodes, Al vin Romero , Frank Tello, Stanley Valenzuela; Joe Whitney, Chas. Wilbur, Louis Avant, Lou:i:s Boydston, B. ti. Br ight , Scott Baker, Emmett Chaffee, J ohn Duran, Je sus Hyne, Ray F. Kent , David Martinez, Galileo Maulhardt, J. B. Mills, J. O. Newman, John Penrose, Clarence Penrose , Leo Rendon, Cntist obal Rhodes, Em11 Rueff, J oseph Sanchez, Geo. Shannon, Jame s Siben , Ben Vi~lamo re; Santiago Wegener, Wm. Worsham, Wm. Zanini, Victor L. Crobolm, T. Cordova, Ray Hayes , R. c. Howell, H; Rheams, C." W. Wakef ield; C. E. Anthony , H. April 17th, 1933. Amount 7. 50 10. 00 11.25 7.50 7. 50 12.50 12. 50 . 10. 00 5. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 5. 00 5. 00 12.50 12. 00 10. 00 12.50 5. 00 12. 50 10. 00 12.50 7.50 7. 50 12.50 10.00 10. 00 10. 00 12.50 7.50 12.50 . 12. 50 7.50 12.50 7.50 10.00 12. 50 5.00 7.50 12.50 12.50 5. 00 12.50 15. 00 5.00 15. 00 5. 00 15. 00 4 1. District . Relief Trust Fund - -- ----cc-~-i---,-----,-----------------------------------,-,.-~--- 452 Name Branson, o Breck , Sam . Arrias, Chas. Ashbaugh , Bart Buelna, J ohn Caballero, Ed. Callahan, Lyle Cave stri, Chas. Cota , Alfonpo Cota, J os. E. Dominguez, Albert Dominguez , Pan Duarte, Ma t .eo Duncan, Fra,nk Espinosa, Vincent Falcon, Joe. Flenniken , .Valma Funke, Werner Galindo, Efrain - Garcia, Rudolph Greenwald, .E. Grimes, J ohn Gutierrez , .John Gutierrez, .Antonio Hendricks, .Raymond Hewston, EQ Hodgin , Leon Canchez, Ipga.cio Sandoval, ~m ili o Sandoval A. ustin Santana, A9-olph Sasso, Joe Jr. Sariana, P.ablo Saucedo , M~rguerito Schlagel, .Clarence Scui tt i , R_oy Serna, Chr.i stobal Shands, Eu.gene Shore, Joe Slater, W~lliam Smith, Angus Smith, Henry Soria, Miguel Sotello, M. artin Springer, Robert Steele , Thomas Straw, Irk.e Strieff, John Amount 12. 50 10. 00 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 10. 00 1 0. 00 12. 50 10. 00 12. 50 12. 50 12.50 12. 50 7. 50 1 0. 00 10. 00 7. 50 12.50 7. 50 10. 00 12. 50 12. 50 12. 50 10. 00 2. 50 12. 50 10.00 10. 00 12. 50 12.50 12. 50 12. 50 10.00 10. 00 7. 50 7.50 12. 50 2. 50 1.2 . 50 12. 50 2. 50 7 50 5. 00 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 12.50 10.00 District Relief Trust Fund - No. 13-14 14 13-14 12-13-14 13-14 11-12-13-14 12-13-14 . 12-13-14 14 11-12-13-14 . 12-13-14 12-13-14 12-13-14 14 12-13-14 14 Name Sutton, Ray Suey , Gin Chen Tatjes, Roy Thompkins, Frank Torres , Gon?al es Torres , Gorgona Torres, Joe Treloer , Raymond Unzueta , Julian Ullery, Chester Ur ibe, Manuel Ur ibe , Manuel P. Urives, Pascacio Va l encia, Manuel Valdivia, Joaquin Valenzuela , Frank Va,sque s, Arnold Virga , Michael Wallace , Ed . Wegs, Clarence Willig , Hans Walgamott, Ernest Woodward, Clarence Yb ~rra , Augustine Zapata, Tiburcio Zapa.ta, Herbert Segars, William Ramirez , Manuel Silva, Israel Gaulesson , Frank Barker, J. Bartholomew H. Blak ely, J. Blocker J. Brebes , J. Brookshire c. Chappell G. Cox, Marion Coykendall , w. Dela Guerra , A. Dela Guer ra ,K. Dominguez, J. Foster, W. Fouts, W. Havens , H. Howard F April 17th, 1933 Amount $1 2.50 12.50 10.00 12. 50 10.00 12. 50 5. 00 7.50 . 10. 00 12.50 12. 50 7.50 5. 00 10.00 10. 00 12.50 12.50 10. 00 10.00 2.50 5. 00 1 0. 00 2.50 12.50 7.50 7.50 12.50 12. 50 7.50 15.00 4. oo 2. 00 4.oo 6. oo 4. oo s. 00 6. 00 . 6. 00 2. 00 s.oo 6. oo 6. oo 6. oo 2.00 6. 00 2. 00 4: 3 Dis tr ict . Relief Trust Fund Second 154-B-7 Relief Trust Fund Proj ect No. 6 ' do 10 do 10 do 10 do 6 do 12 do 7 do ].0 do 12 do 10 do 10 do 15 do 10 do 5 do 15 do 10 454 Petitions fo Count y Aid. - No. Name Amount District 12-13-14 13-14 12-13-14 Hughes, H. Sr. Juarez Dell $6.oo 4.00 6.oo 4. oo 4.oo Project No. 10 12-14 13-14 Kinyon, J. J. Love lace, H. McCoy C . 10-11-12-13-14 McKeehan H. 10-11-12-13-14 McQuown, R. 13-14 Moore, J. C. . 10-11-12-13-14 Mo~gan, G. . 10-11-12-13-14 Ramirez, E. 13-14 Riley, A. 11-12-13-14~ Ramirez, R. 13-14 Sanchez, A. 14 14 14 14 13-14 Week Shoemaker, W. Updike, H. G. Volk, E. Wallace, R . fray, H. Peters, E. C. 10-11-12-13 Snow, Vida H. 10-11-12-13-14-15 Lepping Marie (All i days) In the Matter of Petition for County Aid: 10.00 10. 00 4.00 10.00 10.00 4.oo 7.00 4. oo 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 4.oo 10.00 12. oo 7.50 do 15 do 3 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 10 6 7 7 6 6 12 15 15 10 10 12 12 10 10 5 4 5 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 General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set opposite their respective names on the first day of May, 1933, to wit: Barnes, Allen Grinstead, A. O. Miller, Margaret Bracegirdle, Annie Bush, Frank Co.ta, Benito Dominguez, Josefa Garcia, _Cipriani Gonzales, Mrs. Louis Harris, Emma Harvey, Ruth Ha~haway, Ella Hurley, Ida Jones, Gomer Knudsen, James Lane, Mary Pearson, Hans Russell, William ' FIRST SUPERVISOR DISTRICT Summerland, California Carpinteria, California Box 264, Carpinteria, Cal if. SECOND SUPERVISOR DISTRICT . % Mrs. Robt. McFadden, 320 Anacapa Will call at Auditor's Office . % County Welfare Department - S.B. 219 E. Canon Perdido 1906 Castillo Street % County Welfare Department - S.B. 1$30 Bath Street . 526 W. Victoria Street % County Welfare Department - S.B. $22-k Orange 1127 Chapala Street . % County Welfare Department - S. B. 2211 Garden Street 12 W. Carrillo Street (rear) . 224 East Figueroa Street #20.00 25. 00 20.00 22. 00 12.00 10. 00 10.00 5.00 15.00 20. 00 25.oe 25.00 25.00 3.00 10.00 10. 00 3.00 20.00 I April 17th, 1933 Smith, Eleanor % County Welfare Department - S.B. 52S Bath Street $10.00 Stinson , Addie 10.00 THIRD SUPERVISOR DISTRICT Filburn , Fred % C. C. Campbell, Los Olivos s.oo Welch, Wesley Edward Kinevan Ranch, San Marcos Pass 1 0. 00 FOURTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT Doerges, Henry Emmons, Blanche Send all District #4 checks to Santa Maria Office 12.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 12.00 Schuler, Agnes Seerey, Vera West, Leona FIFTH SUPERVISOR DISTRICT Ball, Alice Send all Di strict f5 checks to Santa Maria Off ice 1.00 Patino, Canuta 5.00 Toledo, Filimena Whi tehurst, Joseph 6. 00 1.00 Petitions for V Beverage Licenses. In the Matter .of the Petitions f or non-intoxicating beverage licensee. ORDER GRANTING LICENSES. It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board that the petitions and bonds in the above-entitled matter a r e in due f orm, the said Board does hereby make an order approving the said bonds and granting the said petitions, and does hereby direct ~he County Tax Collector to issue to said petitioners licensee authorizing said petitioners to (a) carry on, conduct and transact the business of selling, giving or furnishing to others, vinous , malt or spirituous non-intoxicating beverages containing more than one-half of one percent alcohol by volume and containing not more than three and twotenths per cent alcohol by weight, (b) serve vinous, malt or spirituous non-intoxicating beverages containing more than one-half of one percent alcohol by volume and containing not more than three and two-tenths percent alcohol by weight to guests with meals costing 25 cents for each .guest or patron, exclusive of the beverage, at the following bona fide restaurant, cafe fountain lunch, cafeteria, lunch-room, hotel or Club; in the County of Santa Barbara, .State of California, upon payment of the license tax fixed, and in accordance with the provisions of County Ordinance No. 46g and amendments thereto, as follows, to wit: Azar Bros., north side of Coast Highway, about 500 feet from Seaside Oil Station, on opposite side of Highway, Summerland, Calif., retailer; Bledsoe , Myron D., the "Hot Spot", at 900 Coast Highway, Montecito, Restaurant; Beguhl, Charles A., north side of highway, between Nectarine and Orange Ste., in building known as Goleta Block, retailer; Green, Wm. M., Oold Spring Tavern, Goleta, Calif., retail; Walker & Rojas,. northwest corner of Guadalupe and Holt Ste., Guadalupe, Calif., retaile; Jones Diana's Shack, Inc., 775 Coast Highway, Montecito, Calif., restaurant; Costa, Frank I.,. Costa Pool Hall, south side of Highway, Loe Alamos, Calif., retailer; Bianchi, T. A., southwest -corner Broadway and Stowell Road, Santa Maria, Calif., retailer; Inoyue, S., 440 Guadalupe St., GuadalupP. , Cal i f., restaurant; Hess, Eugene E., Las Cruces Store, Gaviota, Calif., retailer. 456 Resignation of Harry E. Fryer , Constable , 7th Townshi p -~ In-the Matter of Resignation of Harry E. Fryer, Constable of the Seventh Judici 1 Apoointment / of R. F. Jae - Township. The written resignation of Harry E. Fryer, Constable of the Seventh Judicial Township, having been received; upon .motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted, and the Clerk is directed to express to Mr. Fryer the Board's appreciation of his serv~ces in the past. !n the Matter of Appointment of R. F. Jackson, Constable of the Seventh Judicia so.n , Constab e , Township. 7th Townshi p It appearing to the Board that a vacancy exists in the office of Constable of the Seventh Judicial Township, caused by the resignation of Harry E. Fryer; upon motio , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that R. F. Jackson be and he is hereby appoin ed Constable of the Seventh Judicial Township, for the unexpired term of Harry E. Fryer, resigned. Grasshouper :vi" In the Matter of Grasshoppe r Menace in the 4th Supervisor District. Menace i n 4t Supervisor It appearing from a report of the Agricultural Commissioner, that a grasshopper visitation menaces the cro ps in the 4th Supervisor Dist rict; upon motion, duly second District . 00 eni ng of / San J ulian and carried, it is ordered that Supervisor Ronald M. Adam and the Agricultural Commissioner work out plans as to details for the suppression of the same, the expense of which to be within the budget appropriation of said Agricultural Department. In the Matter of Celebrating t~e Opening of San Julian Road. Road Celebra i on. It appearing that the San Julian Road, in the 4th Road District, will be opened to the public on May 21st, 1933, and the citizens of said district are planning to celebrate the opening of said road at Miguelito Park, in said district on said date; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that May 21st, 1933, be official y designated as the date for said celebratiqn, and that the Supervisor of each district in Santa Barbara County, appoint five members of a committee to act with himself, to serve in making arrangements for said celebration. Additional / Assistant In the Matter of Additional Assistant for Probation Department. for Probatio Offi ce. Correct ing Allowance of Claim. . . - State and Count y Aid - t o Needy Age Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that this Board recommend to the Governor, State Senator and Assemblyman from Santa Barbara County, an additiona assistant for the Probation Department, at a salary of $125.00 per month. Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being called, the following ' Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood and C. L. Preisker. Nays, Supervisor Ronald M. Adam. Present but not voting, Supervisor Fred G. Stevens. In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claim. e I Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the order made and entered on the 3rd day of April, 1933, allowing the claim of Seaside Oil Company, for the sum of $671.g6, payable $56.7g out of Good Roads Fund, and $615.os out of General Fund, be and the same is hereby rescinded; and it is further ordered that said claim be recalled from the Auditor and re-allowed as of April 3rd~ 1933, for the sum of $671.s6, paya~le $415.95 out of Good Roads Fund, and $255.91 out of General Fund Upo.n 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, nope . Jn the Matter of Application for State and County Aid to Needy Aged Person. It appearing to the. Board that the her.einafter named appl.icant for State and County Aid tp needy age~ person having filed his application,as required by law, and as in said application fully set forth; and It further appearing f~~m an examination of said application that the needy aged Rejection of i/' Claim. Claim Wi thdra.'l.Uby Di strict Attorney. April 17th, 1933 4 person mentioned in said application is a proper person to receive State and County Aid; upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it i~ ORDERED, that the Auditor draw his warrant on the Treasurer on General Fund, in favor of the following applicant , for the amount set opposite the name of the appli cant, 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 person , to wit: Total Amount Granted State Aid County Aid Miller, Lee (restoration) $23.00 111.50 t11.50 In the Matter of Rejection ,of Cl~im. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the claim of Dr. Clyde A. E~ory, for the sum .of $15g.oo, be and the same is hereby rejected. In the Matter of Claim Withdrawn. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the District Attorney be and he is hereby authorized to withdraw the claim of Santa Maria Inn, for the sum of $19.45, for correction Cancellation ~ In the Matter of Cancellation of Funds from Account 42 B 11, food supplies, of Budget Appropriation General Hospital, General Fund, to Unappropriate4 Reserve. Cancellation of Budget Anpropriation Transfer of Funds from Unappropriate He serve . - Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of $S50.oo is not needed in the above account, General Fund. Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Eight Hundred Fifty Dollars ($g50.oo) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returne to the Unappropriated Reserve General Fund. Unon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye~ to wit: .Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. S.t evens,. Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none. In the Matter of Cancell~tion of Funds from Account 2g B lS, criminal expense and investigation, District Atto.rney, General Fund, to Unappropriated Reserve. Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that the sum of . $50.00 is not needed in the above account, General Fund. Now ther~fore, be it ~esolved by tpe Board of Supervisors that the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) be and the same is hereby cancelled, and returned to the Unappropriated Re~erve General Fund. Up~n the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being cal led , the follo - ing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: . Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the UnapPropriated Reserve to Account 2S C 17, law ~ooks, District Attorney, General Fund. Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public emergency , that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the budget, has arisen by reaso~ of insufficient funds in above account, and which has depleted the funds provided for same; Now therefore, b~ it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50. 00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve t .o Account 2S C 17.' law books, District Attorney, General Fund. Upon the .passage of th.e foregoing r .esolution, t.he roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and O. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none. 458 Transfer of - Furids from Una ppro pr ia t d Reserve. Transfer of Funds from Unaopropriat d Reserve. Transfer of Fu11ds from Unaporopriat d Reserve. , In the Matter of Transfer of Fungs from the Unappropriated Reserve to Account , 4 I C 0 72 B 10, drugs medical supplies, County Physician, General Fund. Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public emergency , that could not have been reasonably foreseen at .the time of preparing the budget, has arisen by reason of unforeseen expenses in drugs, medical supplies, and which has depleted the funds provided for same; Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriate reserve to Account 72 B 10, drugs medical supplies , County Physician, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the followiing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent, none. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to Account 42 B 10, medical , surgical, etc., Account 42 B 4, r epairs and replacements Account 42 B 3, office supplies, Hospital, General Fund. t44o.OO; to 310.00; and to 100.00, General Whereas the Board of Supervisors of Santa Barbara County find that a public emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the budget , bas arisen by reason of increased turn over of patients and physiotherapy lamp is no longer efficient for treatment, and must be replaced, and which has depleted the funds provided for same; Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Eight Hundred Fifty Dollars ($g50.oo) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated r.eserve t o Account 42 B 10,- drugs, surgical, etc., $440.00; to Account 42 B 4, Repairs and replacements, #310.00; and to Account 42 B 3, office supplies, $100.00, General Hospital , General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the following Superviso~a voted- Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevena, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none. Absent , none. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds from the Unappropriated Reserve to Account 88 B 49, care Juvenile Court Wards, $10,000.00; and to Account 88 B 47, care crippled children 250.00, General Fund, Superior Court. Whereas the Boardof Supervisors of Santa Barbara Countt find that a public emergency, that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of preparing the budget, has arisen by reason of appropriation insufficient in above accounts, and which has depleted the funds provided for same; Now therefore, be it resolved by the Board of Supervisors that the sum of Ten Thousand, two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($10,250.00) be and the same is hereby transferred from the unappropriated reserve to Account 88 B 49 , Juvenile Court wards, $10,000. 00; and to Account 88 B 47, crippled children , $250. 00 ; Superior Court, General Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing resolution, the roll being called, the follo~ ing Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays , none. Absent, none ' Rev l sion of Budget Appropriation Revision of Budget Appropr i at ion - Camino Cielo , / Romero Canyon and Rattlesn e Canyo11 Roads. Claims Allowe April 17th, 1933 In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Whereas, it apPears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general classification of Maintenance and Operation, District Attorney, General Fund, is necessary; . Now, therefore, be it Resolved that the aforesaid accounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 2g B 18, criminal expense and investigation, District At torney, General Fund, the sum of $150.00, to Account 2S B 1, communication and transportation, District Attorney, General Fund . Upon the passage of the foreg0ing Resolution, the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Ay e , to wit: Thomas T. Dinsmore, Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, none . Absent, none. In the Matter of Revision of Budget Items. Whereas, it appears to the Board of Supervisors that a revision within general clas sification of Maintenance and Operation, Santa Maria Garage, General Fund, is necessary; Now, therefore, be it Resolved t hat the aforesaid a.ccounts be and the same are hereby revised as follows, to wit: Transfer from Account 3g B 5, service and expense, San.ta Maria Garage, General Fund, the sum of $200.00, to Account 3g B 12, heat, light, pow.er and water, Santa Maria Garage, General Fund. Upon the passage of tbe 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. Prei~ker. Nays, none. Absent, none. In the Matter of Camino Oielo, Romero. Canyon, and Rattlesnake Canyon Roads. It appearing to the Board from a communication from s. A. Nash-Boulden, that the. Camino Cielo, Romero Canyon and Rattlesnake Canyon Roads, will soon be completed an~ opened to the traveling public; that these roads at the present time are only singl track r oads; and to open them t o the traveling public without some control, is l iable to lead to accidents; and recommending that the Board of Supervisors pass an ordinance regulating the traffic on these roads as follows: One way traffic going easterly only from the junction of Mr. Knapp's San Marcos Lodge and the Camino Cielo t o the La Cumbre Lookout. One way traffic going easterly only from the junction of the Rattlesnake Canyon road with the Camino Cielo and down Romero Canyon . This would leave the roads from the summit of San Marcos Pass to Mr. Knapp's - Lodge and the Painted Cave road open ~ithe r way to traffic without control, and the Rat.tlesnake Canyon road Via Flor es Flat to the La Cumbre Lookout open for travel either way. without control but would prohibit travel from the La Cumbre Lookout westerly to Mr . Knapp's San Marcos Lodge and would also prohibit up-travel on the Romero Canyon roa as !ar as the junction of the ~attlesnake-Camino Cielo roads. Speed limit to be 15 mil.es per hour Upon motion, duly seconded an~ carried, it is ordered that the Supervisor of the. Second District is hereby requeste~ to post-sign the above roads, in accordance with said recommendation; it is Further ordered that the District At~orney be requested to prepare an ordinan~e regulat ing the traffic on said roads, and pre sent same to this Board. In the Matter of Claims Allowed. Upon motion, duly seconded ~nd carried, it is ordered that the following claims be ~nd the same are hereby allowed, each claim for the a.mount and payable out of the fund designated in the order of allowance indorsed on the face of each claim, respective --- -----~----;---~-~-------,--~------------------------~----=---,--=-~-=--=--~ 460 ly, to wit: Adam, Ronald M. GENERAL FUND Alexander, Edith American Optical Company Anderson, J. A. Artuso Shoe Store Artuso Shoe Store Averill, George Baker Linen Company, H. W. Balaam, Effie. Barrick, A . R. Bott iani , . Nina Brownlee, Aleta Brunswig Drug Co. Bryant & Trott Burbridge, Frank Burbridge, Frank Burkhart & Dodson Burkhart & Dodson Burroughs Adding Machine Co. do do Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Calderon, J. J. Calif ornia Market California Tire Co. Canfield, Helen Carrolil, Mrs. J. R. Cedars of Lebanon Ho spital Central Market Central Market Centr al Market Chapala Grocery Ohr isty., J ean City Contracting Company City Contracting Co. City Market City of Santa Maria Ci ty Wat er Department Coast Wholesale Grocery Co. Coast Wholesale Grocery Co. Collins , Margaret E. Columbia Ca rbon Co. Commercial Office Supply Co. Conser, W. H. Consumer s Fuel Oil Co. Continental Grocery Contractors Supply Co. Contractors Supply Co. Cox, Flo $63. 00 18. 00 4. 50 121.50 1. 50 18. 69 8.00 151.74 8.00 40.00 15. 00 30. 00 21.17 16. 97 12. 50 12.50 25.90 89. 60 7. 50 7. 50 1.13 10.00 3.00 318.25 150.70 9. 00 187.20 43.18 49.51 6.34 7. 60 20.00 5. 00 6. oo 47.go lo. so 6. 20 so.84 2.85 100. 00 2. 70 8. 75 50.00 102. 00 April 17th, 1933 Cravens, Tom GENERAL FUND Curtis & Tompkins Cutter Laboratory, The Darling, J. W. Davidson, Mr . w. E. Davis, C. E Dayton , Tom DePiazzi, Martin Don~hue, Emma Ellen Dooley, Imogeen Dorrance, French Downing, Emily Doyle, Mrs. W. T. Dudley Mortuary Eaves, A. T. Eby, Evelyn Joyce do do Echarren, Marguerite ' . Elliott, Mrs. E. S. Espenosa, A Estudillo, R. C. Felts, A. W. Ferris, Arthur Fleming's Grocery Fox, Mr. L. o. Freeze & Freeze, Inc. . Fuji Drug Company do do Fuller, Mr. A. C. Gale , George Gale, Howard C Gardner Wheaton Drug Co. Garrigan, Jas. D Gay, Pearl General Electric X-Ray Corp. Gilbert, Mrs. H. A. Gilmore Oil Company Gilmore Oil Co. Glomset, Gusta Goodrich, A. P. Gorzelle, C. Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea . Co. Gr eat .Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. do do do do do do Grider, J osie . Grimes-Stassforth Stationery Co. Gunderson, G. T. $45.00 i5.6g 47.63 1$. 00 10. 00 3.75 36.00 $. 04 22. 50 34.oo 12.50 14. oo 24. oo 25. 00 2.5g 6. oo 1$. 00 14. 08 12.00 36.00 lS.50 132.56 26. 00 14.90 11.00 5. 01 2.16 1.60 5. 60 6. oo 4.$0 6.44 169.66 15.00 55.11 11.00 42. 05 32.04 75. 00 48.00 115. 00 7.15 20.20 9. 00 12.35 28.90 7. 00 9.45 14. 53 4 "j_ 462 Hanze, Henry G. GENERAL FUND Hargrave, Seth Harper, R. S. Hauser, E. E. Hauser, E. E Hauser Packing Company Holiday Hardware Co . Holiday Ha rdware Co . Hollingshead, C. M. Howard's Grocery Humphrey, Fred Humphrey, Fred Inouye, S. Johnson, W. B. J ones, John E. Jordano Bros. Lamb, Maud Lang & Son Cash Grocery, Mark do do Lang's Market Las Cruces Stor e Leonard, J. L. Lewis Manufacturing Co Lompoc Laundry Lompoc Light & Water Dept. Lompoc Milk Co . Los Angeles Bottle Exchange Maher's Richfield Service Mason, Jack Merc er, Bob Merria.IJ1, Mrs. J. H. Merriam, Mrs. J. H. Midland Counties Public Service Midland Counties Public Service Millon, Arthur Milpas Dry Goods Co Mission Ice Co. Mollath, Dr. Leo Monte Vista Dairy Morehouse , J. W. McAdam, Wm. McDonald, E. A McKesson-Western Wholesale Drug Co. McLaren Goode & Co . McLean, Geo. G. National Chain Bargain Stores Neal Hotel Cafe News-Press Publishing Co . News-Press Publishing Co. $25. 00 12. 50 12. 50 15. 00 15. 00 537. 84 . 95 1.25 5. 00 5. 00 10.00 10.00 27. 05 5. 00 40.00 41.35 25. 00 9.10 6.53 12.80 4.19 6.75 24.70 2.45 10. 37 9. 07 9.34 12s. 5s 1.33 3. gg 3.70 60. 00 2.48 13.47 1.33 6. 94 4.20 3. 00 69.10 1.75 10. 00 38.00 40.70 150.00 35. 00 1.47 6. oo 51.19 277. 5g April 17th, 1933 Nielsen & Petersen . GENERAL FUND Osterman, John Ott Hardware Company Ovieda, Toney Pacific Coast Coal Company Pacific Coast Publishing Company do do do do do do Pacif i c State Savings & Loan Co. Packer , Josephine Palms Store Parma Company Peake, C. A. Periny, J. C. Penney Co. , J. C. Pope Stamp & Duplicator Co. Preisker, C. L do do Pyle Funeral Home, Scott Ray's Pharmacy Red Cross D;rug Store Remington Rand I11c. Rhoades, Coy Rice , I. E. . Rickard, James B. Rico, Frank Robbii:is , E A. Rudolph's Grocery and Hardware Co. Russell, Wm. E Ryland, N. P. Ryland, W. B. Safeway Store S & K Market #3 San-Nap-Pak Manufacturing Co. Santa Barbara Clinic . Santa B~r bara Electric Co. do do Santa Barbara Free Public Library Santa Barbara Telephone Co. Banta Barbara Telephone Company Santa Barbar a Telephone Co. Santa Barbara Telephone Co. do do Santa Maria Gas Company Santa Maria Gas Co. Santa Maria Valley Vidette Schauer Print ing Studio do do $S.OO 45.00 7.92 52. 50 1. 60 14. 50 2.50 8. 90 37.g5 15 00 154. 43 1.00 10.97 1. 60 1.79 2.44 4. 50 60. 00 75.00 60. 00 5.61 6. 9g 1.75 12.00 2.50 49. 32 10. 00 6.36 5.52 4g.oo 62. 00 62.00 9.40 1. 50 71.23 5.00 32.27 15. 71 5,000.00 22.70 167.06 63.1g 32.45 45.18 4.32 48.33 20. 00 15.00 271.75 4 3 464 Sch~rer Company, R. L. GENERAL FUND Schionnemann, E. Seaside Oil Company Seaside Oil Co. Seaside Oil Company Seaside Oil Company do do do do do do Shepard, Frank Sherwin Williams Paint Co. Shorkley , T. M. Sinclair , S. F. Slover, Grace M. Smith, Emma Smith, Emma , Smith, Emma Smith, Emma Smith Grocery , Fred Solvang Business Men ' s Association Southern California Disinfecti ng Southern California Edison Co. do do Southern Counties Gas Co do do Southern Pacific Company. Souther n Pacific Milling Co Standard Oil Company Standard Oil Company of Cal ifornia Stanwood, W. s. St emper , Emil Stephan, P. Stewart , Frank Stubbs, Jr., Joe S~ubbs, Jr., J oe do do Taylor, Arthur .P. trhompson Court Till ey , H. L. . Tobey's Grocery Travers & Hennig, Inc. Tubbs, J erome .F Tyrrell, Lew . Ullmann, H. J. Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. Union Mill & Lumber Co . Union Oil Company of Cal . Union Oil Company of Cal. do do t29.43 175.00 41.60 15.10 15 4.94 36.00 30.60 271. 20 40.SO 22.50 13.75 25. 00 24.47 25. 00 12. 00 , 10. 00 10. 00 10. 00 9. 00 4.oo 29.32 s9.25 21. 5g Sl.12 g1.32 33.15 2. 66 l.lS 13. 54 50.00 36.00 32. 00 14. oo lS. 20 4. 88 s . s3 48.00 3. 52 135 00 18.25 2.94 54. 77 36.00 36. 69 1.50 5. 34 5.00 6. oo 52.73 ' April 17th , 1933 Unkef er, O. L. GENERAL F.U ND. Valley Grill Velvet I ce Cream Company Walker, R. O. Watts and Laubly Wel don, Thomas P. Wells , Atterberry Western Union Telegraph Co. White , Mrs. c. B. Whitney, E. H. Williams, F. s. Wilson, Dr. J ohn C. Wilson , William J. Windas , Tom Wullbrandt , Herb Shepard, C. FIRST ROAD FBND Cordero , Joe SECOND ROAD FUND Lambert, c. E . Romero, Louis Sproul, Alvin Union Mill and Lumber Co. Sou. Calif. Edison Co. THIRD ROAD FUND Cazenave , s. F.O UR.T H ROAD FUND A%neel & Brandt FIFTH ROAD FUND Bryant & Trott Burkhart & Dodson Clark, Mary B. Cole Tire Shop Davis, C. E. , Felts , A. W. J ackson , R. F. Levey , H. J. Luke & Livingstone Mogensen, N. P. McNeil Bros. Railway Express Agency Santa Maria Hardware Co. Santa Maria Va l ley R. R. Schionnemann , E. Adams, Norman GOOD ROADS FUND Adams, Norman Alloy Steel & Metals Co. American Rai:Iway Express .Co . Ander son , Alvin Anderso11, O. A. $15.00 5. 00 2.55 5. 50 37. 00 15.30 21.g7 3.71 12.50 59g.75 10.00 277.50 16.20 23.00 15.00 35.00 40.50 96. 00 54. 00 16. 00 24.63 1.25 52. 65 101.Sl 26. 53 36.00 6. 97 3.75 s2. s5 32.00 3. 50 17.46 14. oo 26.10 6.33 6. 05 40.24 15.7g $56.00 36.00 122.$3 2. 74 5. 00 6.20 466 Araujo , L. W. Ayala , J . P. Barnes , s. Bates , Tom do do Bear d , Ed. Beuterbaugh, Fred Block , A. Bouchard , Chas. Breck, Benjamin Brevard , F. M. Breen , Ed. Brown , Robert Brown-Bevis Company Cloer, J . GOOD ROADS FUND Commercial Motor Service Concr ete Machinery & Supply Co . Concr ete Machinery and Supply Co. Crakes, T. Dille , F. E. Dinsmo r e , A. C. Dinsmore , Alber t Dinsmore , Francis Doerr, L. R. Dominguez, T. S. Dover , Fr ank Edelbutte , Bi r d Encinas, Frank Fisk, E. Floyd , Manley Forbes , J . J. Foster , Wm. Gehr, Lloyd Gilmore Oil Company Gilmore Oil Company Glantz , W. Gorzelle , H. Grafft, John Graham, Robert Graham , Rober t Grant , Chest er Grant , Chester Gr aton , Loui s Grat on , Louis Griffeth , M. V. Grigsby , Al Gunder son , G.- T. Guver ra , Dave Hall , Bert $12. 00 40. 50 103. 50 50. 00 2$. 00 6. 25 11. 50 57.g7 25.70 40. 50 24. oo 45. 00 15. 00 9. 79 15. 00 93.46 43. 79 13. 50 115. 00 115. 00 140. 00 40. 50 40. 50 75. 00 1.00 40. 00 25. 00 40.50 15. 00 45. 00 1. 75 22. 00 2s. oo 767. 52 459. 61 15. 00 no. oo 144. 00 45. 00 20. 00 52. 00 4s. oo 45. 50 45. 50 gg. oo 32. oo 12. g6 22. 50 27. 00 - ------------.--------------------------------,-~---==,_,.,==___,,=,.-==-.,,-=---,--- I Hampton , J. Harvie , E. Hender son , J ohn Hobbs , Geo . Howard , F. Howard, Henr y Apri l 17th , 1933 GOOD ROADS FUND Hubble , H. A. Inger soll-Rand Company I som , B. A. J ohns -Manville i elly, H. Kennedy, Tom Kidd , Geo Kir k Garage , Elmer H. Lamber t , Ray La Tromboise , Wm. Lest er , J ames Lewi s Impl ement Co . Luke & Livingston Mack Int er nat i onal Motor Truck Corp. do do .do Magnet o & Electri cal Service Ma rt in , Ed. Mattos , Manuel Maxwell , Frank Maxwell, Frank Mercer, Bob Miller, Lee Mor an , Geo. Morley, Frank McGregor, J. D. McNall Building Mat er ial Co . Nel son , J ohn Nelson , o. Niel sen and Petersen Olds, Charles Olmstead, Gordon Ost ini, Fedel Overton , L. W. Ovieda, E. G. Reeves , o. D. Richar dson , C. P. Ri chardson , Max Robbins, E. A. Robbins , E. A. Robl es , Daniel Rodman , Walter Romer o , A. J. Romero , Fred , 2. 00 14-. 4-o 115. 50 125. 00 1+. 00 11. 20 115. 00 36. 52 92. 00 1. 77 115. 00 4-5. 50 80. 00 1e. Ge 75. 00 25. 00 35. 00 7. 20 l . 4-o 20. 91+ 11. 50 22.1+1+ 92. 00 16. oo 53. 50 61 . 00 20. s7 189. 00 99. 00 6. 50 162. 00 14-1. 15 63. 00 110. 00 4-1. 96 15. 00 15. 00 3. 50 15. 00 4-5. 00 12. 50 20. 00 36. 00 4-o. oo 4-o. oo 31+. 00 50. 00 9. 00 36. 00 4 "7 ' 468 Rowe, E. S. GOOD ROADS FUND Rudol ph ' s Grocery & Hardware Sanchez, R. Santa Barbara Telephone Co . Saulsbury, Lenn Seaside Oil Company Silva, M. G. Skytt, Hans C. D. Smith Hardware Co., w. R. Snow, Beverley Solvang Garage and Service Station Southern Pacific Milling Co. Stellmach, Ohl. Stewart, Elton Stronach, Wm. Strong, Fred E. Sturgeon, C. Sturgeon, H. L. St. John, A. S. Sunset Garage Truxillo, G. W. Union Feed and Fuel Co. Union Hardware & Metal Company Vigil, Ed. Westwick Iron Works Whitney, Chas. Williams, Chas. Winans, C. A. Winans, C. A. Yater, Berry Artuso ShQe Store RELIEF TRUST FUND Central Market Continental Stores do do Montecito Fruit Marke~ Poultrymen1 s Cooperative Assn. Rodenbeck1 s Shoe Store Safeway Stores S & K Market do do do do Sta. Maria Valley Warehouse Co. Smith, Fred Van's Market $ 60 . 00 3.15 110.00 23.13 150. 00 51. eo 35.00 65. 04 4.25 54. oo 12. 00 16s.31 110. 00 12.50 126.50 132. 00 115.00 144. 00 122.50 11. 70 15.00 21. 00 64. Sl 4.oo 174. 09 lS. 00 20. 00 5g. 50 63 . 00 7.50 35.65 4.36 76.63 4S. 62 15.os 2,262.15 214.SO i33g. 50 S.4S 29.64 492. 05 341.25 2.50 1. 50 Mid. Coun. Pub. Serv. Corp. GUAD. PUBL.CEME. DIST. FUND 2.4S Smith, Frank 115.00 Call for April 17th, 1933 Mid. Co. P. S. Corp. SANTA MARIA CEME. DIST. FUND 23. 22 Smith, C. L. 70. 00 Pacifice Fire Extinguisher Wilson , William J . Co. SOLVANG FIRE DIST FUND SALARY FUND 190.22 5. 00 Upon the passage of the foregoing order, the roll being call ed, the following Supervisors voted.Aye, to wit: Thomae T. Dinsmor e , 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 a r e hereby approved Chairman Board of Supervisors. Attest: CALL FOR A SPECIAL MEETING. 4 "9 Special Meetng. County Aid for Relief o Unemnloyment We, the undersigned members of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California , believing that the interests of the County require that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors be called .to attend thereto. It is ordered that a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara, State of California, be and the same is hereby called for Anril 24th, 1933, at 10 o ' clock a . m. The following is the business to be transacted at said meeting , to wit: In the Matter of .county Aid for Relief of Unemployment. In the Matter of .Petition of Union Sugar Company to Withdraw from Casmalia Street Lighting District. In the Matter of Appointment of Harry F. Buckman, as Member of County Forestry Board. In the Matter of .Proposed Creating of Office of County Road Engineer. In the Matter of .Ordinance No. 469. In the Matter of Amending Ordinance No . 46s. In the Matter of Petitions for Non-intoxicating Beverage Licenses In the Matter of Substitution of Bonds. In the Matter of Reports of Officers. In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claims. In the Matter of Claims Allowed. Dated April 24th, 1933. C. L. PREISKER THOS. DINSMORE SAM J . STANWOOD RONALD M. ADAM F. G. STEVENS . Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California. . Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California, April 24th, 1933, at 10 o ' clock a . m. Present: Supervisors Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker , and the Clerk. Supervisor C. L. Preisker in the chair. - The Board met pursuant to call . The minutes of the last regular meeting were r ead and approved . - In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment: It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following a pplicants are proper persons to receive county aid; ' 470 Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the f ollowing per sons for the amounts set opposite their respective names to wit : Name Alveraz, Sulpico Ambriz, Je sus Arrellanes , Luz A. Acuna, Santiago Ashbaugh , Bart Avalos, Manuel Avila, Julian Barrios, Joe Cenitz, Antonio Brock, Emmett Case, Aaron Caballero, Nash Caballero, R. Callahan , Lyle Cadena, Jos. L. Calderon, T. A. Calles, Geronimo Campbell, Joe Carreno, Joaquin Cano, Edw Castillo, Jos Cavestr i , Chas. Chard, Jas . Contreras, F. Cordero, Angel Cordero, Peter Cordero , Stanley Corral, Monte Corral, Martin Cota, Alfonso Cota, Jos. E. Davis , Joe Da rl ing , Robt. Delgadilla , Gregory Dewar , Wm. Dalley, Geo. Eckles, Lloyd Elizalde, Timotio . . Esco bar , Monico . Esparza, Gregorio Espinosa, Vincent . Estrada, Estephen Falcon , Joe Fernandez, Juan J . Flores , Librado Amount $10. 00 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 2. 50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 10. 00 7.50 5.00 7. 50 2. 50 5. 00 7. 50 2. 50 5. 00 7. 50 5. 00 5.00 5. 00 5. 00 2. 50 2. 50 2. 50 5. 00 2. 50 5. 00 5. 00 2. 50 2. 50 5. 00 2. 50 5. 00 2. 50 5. 00 2. 50 2.50 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 District Relief Trust Fund Name Fox, Ca r l E. Franco , Manue 1- Fr ench , Henry Frausto , Severo Freidly , Allen. Fuller, John Gaete , Anastacio Galindo , Antonio Garcia , Candalario Garcia , Cabriel Garcia , Pedro . Garcia , Rtldolp~ Gonzales , Armapdo Gonzales , Edw . R. Gonzales , J ulio Goux , Tony Graham , J ohn . Gr imes, J ohn Guti errez , Antonio Hames , Edgar ijart man , Ed Hernandez, Alb~rt Her nandez, Ang~l Hernandez , J ose N. Herr er a , Chas Herrera , Felip_ Herrera , Sal va~or Hewst on , Edw. Hildebrand , Geq. Hogan , Lest er . Holgin , Edequi~ l Howell , Chas. Hyne , Ray F. I mmuci , Mike J acobsen , Earl J avamillo, Sab~no J iminez, Alfred J ohnson , F. A. J ohnson , Luciu~ J ordan , J oe B. Kane , Russell Kelliher, Con Kels , Chas. King , Chas. Kisor , Roy Korngiebel , Arthur Kussie , Andrew Lara , Marcus April 24th , 1933. Amount $5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 2. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 2. 50 5. 00 2. 50 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 2.50 7. 50 2. 50 5. oe 2. 50 2. 50 10. 00 5. 00 5. 00 2. 50 10. 00 5. 00 2. 50 12. 50 2. 50 .2. 50 5. 00 7. 50 2. 50 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 2. 50 5. 00 7. 50 7.50 District Relief Trust Fund 4 1 - - --- ------ ---~___,-~-----=.-------,----,~~-,---------------------------------------==.,.--~-.--~===--,.,.---. 4'72 Leon , R.ichard Leyva, Leo Leyva, Louis Lona , Raymond Lopez, P'redrico Lopez, Jos. A. Lopez, J os. X. Lopez, Maximo Lope z , Manuel Lopez, Rena.ldo Lozano,. Francisco Luce ro , . Frank Luera, Borjo Martinez, Gallileo Martinez, J ohn Mashburn , Metoka Maulhardt, J . B. Mendoza) Chas. Mendoza, Pete Menegon, Sam Meraz, Bacillo Miller, Geo . Meranda, Thos. Molino, Victor i ano Molino, Louis Mustin, Walter Munro, Ross McGee , Jas. Nava, Alfonso Navarrez, Louis Newrnan , John Ornelas, Sabras Padilla1 Felix Padilla1 Frank Pa l ata, Marcus Palata, Nick Palma, liike Parker, J . D. Paz, Albert Penrose,. Leo Perez, Je sus P. Perez, Je sus Perez , R-efugio Philip , Andrew Pico, HaTry Piefer , Leo Penrose ,. Clarence - Amount $5. 00. 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 2. 50 5. 00 12. 50 2. 50 2. 50 7. 50 5.-00 7. 50 5. 00 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 12. 50 7. 50 5. 00 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 12. 50 2. 50 2. 50 5. 00 2.50 5.00 5. 00 . 2. 50 10. 00 10. 00 7. 50 5. 00 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 2. 50 10. 00 District Relief Trust Fund I Name Ramirez , J ose Ramirez , Manuel Reyes, Carmen Reza , Edra undo Rhodes , Emil Robles , Guad. Romero , Fred J r . Romero , Theo; Sr. Ruiz, Antonio Ruiz, Albert p. Ruiz, Elar io Ruiz, Ernest . Sailor , Rupert . Salas, Desidillo . Samora, Victor . Sanchez, Ignacio . Sar inano , Pablo . Saucedo , Marguerite Shore, J oe Smith, Henry Sotel lo , ~Aartin . Spr inger , Robt . . Stewart , John . Stri eff, J ohn . Suey , Gein Yen Tatj es , Roy . Torres, Gonza l es Tve idt , Ole . Unzueta , J ulian . Uribes, ~!anuel P. . Urives, Pascasio . Valdivia , J oaquin . Valencia , Manuel . Valenzuela, Frank . Vasques , Arnol d . Virga, Michael Wilson , Cleon Willig , Hans Ybarra , Augustine Zapata , Herbert Araluce , Abel Varret t , Ben Bartman , Samuel Bel tram , John . Bianchin , Or lando Blevina, Wm. Brentner, Howard April 24th , 1933. Amount $5. 00 7 50 7 .50 2. 50 10. 00 7. 50 12. 50 2. 50 10. 00 7. 50 2. 50 5. 00 2. 50 . 2. 50 7. 50 7. 50 . 5. 00 . 5. 00 7. 50 2. 50 5. 00 10. oo 12. 50 5. 00 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 10. 00 5. 00 2. 50 2. 50 2. 50 . 2. 50 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 2. 50 7. 50 . 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 7. 50 District Relief Trust Fund Name Besette , Frank Caballer o , Eqw. Calles, Robt. C. Canalla, Tony Car roll, Chas Case , Hugh Cicero , Richard Cicer o , Bert .L Cone , Hal H. Conl on, J as. Sr. Coole , Eugene Coombs , Ray Cor dero , Vict or Cota, J os. H. Decker , LeRoy Dicksheidt , Wm. Donovan , J. P. Doubek , Chas. Diaz , J oe V. Elizalde Manuel Espana , Jose Garcia , Carmelo Gebbard , Geo . Gleason , J ack Gross , Cleveland Gutierrez , Pete Harr ison , Roy J. Henderson , Orville Hendrickson , Wren Hessinger , J ohn Heugel , Erhardt Hyne, Fred Ingrame , Van Ness J enkinson , Harry J ones , Geo . Ketz , Arthur I. r iskidias, Frank Kinyon , Alvin Kopp, Loren Limon , J oe Lee , Jason D. J r Lee , Lester Li vermore , Clifford Lopez , Manuel D. Lynch, Chas. Madero , Pedro ' Madsen , J as. Mazzini , Ted Amoun t $5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 5. 00 2. 50 5 . 00 2 . 50 2. 50 2. 50 5. 00 1. 25 7. 50 2. 50 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 5. oo 2. 50 5. 00 2. 50 7. 50 5 . 00 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 10. 00 5. 00 2. 50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 2. 50 7. 50 7 . 50 5. 00 5. 00 2. 50 7. 50 7. 50 2. 50 7. 50 10. 00 5. 00 7. 50 District Relief Trust Fund Name Medley , Harold Mendoza , F:i;ank Menegon, U~berto McDonough, . Wm. B. McCarthy , J. B. Nigh, Harry Oldham, John Pace, Wm. . Padilla, S~lvadore Palmer, Fr~d Phelps, David Perry, Ray Q,uensel, Fred Raposa , Manuel Ruiz, Chas. Saberion , Louis Sanchez , Raymond Shaw, Frank W. Shaw, Wr . C. Slater, Wm . Smith, Che_ster Stafford, !f. C. Storn i , Walter Straughn, Alfred Savitz , Christian . Torres, Ra:phae 1 Valenzuela, Philip Vielma , Na. sh Villa, J esus Villalobo~, Alfred Weil, Har~y Washburn, .Clarence Wathey, T~os. E. Watson, Fz:ed Wayland, F'.rank Willi~~s, Albert Wilson, Ha. rold Ynojosa, ~onald Arr ias, Chas. Cochran, L.e amon Cuellar, E. Dominguez, Albert Dor.ainguez, Dan Downey , Glen Dun can , Fr. ank Duncan , Ho.ward Flenniken,. Valma Funke, Werner Anril 24th, 1933. Amount 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 12. 50 . 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 7. .50. 7. 50 5.00 5. 00 10. 00 7.50 5. 00 2. 50 5. 00 7. 50 5.00 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 s . 75 5. 00 7. 50 5. 00 5.00 2. 50 2.50 5. 00 5. 00 2. 50 5. 00 5.00 5. 00 5. 00 7.50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 10. 00 5. oo 2. 50 7. 50 2. 50 2.50 5. oo 5. 00 4 5 District Relief Trust Fund ~---- ---- --~--o-=~-~--;=---,-------,--------------------------------------,-.,.,.-c;-==-=-,-,-,----, 4'76 Name Galindo, Gilbert Gonzales, Gregorio Greenwald, 'Edw. Gutierrez, John Hook, Arthur Kent , David Martinez, Jos. A. Mills, J . O. Nimmo , Frank Rendon , Christobal Ojeda, Juan P. Rodarte , Raymond Saenz, Bernard A. Shands , Eugene Shannon, Jas. Shea , Ralph Jr. Siben, Ben Smith , Angus Steele , Thos. Torres, Gorgona Trester, Ralph Treloar, Raymond Trujillos, Miguel . Villa, Lor'enzo Wegener, Wm. Worsham , Wm. Zapata, Tiourcio eanini, Victor B. Gonzales , 'Gregorio Ruia , Fred: R. Burns, Jas. Boake s, Geo. Churchill; c. Loftis, Hugh McCants, Wm. c. Dunaway, Elmer Greve, Leslie Bateman, Roy Beauchamp; Harry Green , Percy Sierra, Ja:s. Coleman , Gustav Wade , Eli j'ah Converse , Linton Doremus, Fontomas Lane , Lest-er } i b bats , Ed w. Ullery, Chester Altamirano, lg. - Amount $2. 50 5. 00 5. 00 2. 50 5. 00 7. 50 7.50 5.00 2.50 2. 50 7. 50 10.00 10. 00 5. 00 7. 50 5. 00 5. oo 5. 00 2. 50 2. 50 17. 50 7. 50 7. 50 10. 00 10. oo 5. 00 2. 50 5. 00 10. 00 7. 50 2. 50 2. 50 2. 50 10. 00 5. 00 5. 00 12. 50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 3. 75 2. 50 15. 00 7. 50 2. 50 2. 50 5. 00 5. 00 2. 50 District Relief Trust Fund , - Name Bostrom , J ohn Cuevas , Antoni o Garcia , We. nse lado Her nandez , Ig. B. Hernandez., J o se S. Infante, Maximo Lopez, J oe V. Madena , Henry Mendoza, Manuel Navarro, C. armen Olivera, Adrian Olivera, T. hos Palma , Joe Perales, N. icholas Reyna, Ar.t hur Riley, Wm. Serna, Chri stoval Ashbaugh , .Minnie Ayala , Marie Bell , Mabel Cadwell, ijelen Cook , J ear:i. Cozzalio , .Mary Craig , Genevieve Ellis, Verta Ennis , J osie Field s , Leone Gentry , L ~na Goggia , Agnes Hall , Fra.I1cis J ackman , Edna Kelly , }Ar~ . Wm. King, Ro se. Leon , Jennie Linv ille , .Blanche Ludlow, Ma,rnie McCullogh ' Pearl McMurdo, Ann Mackey, Bl.anche Maden , Mrs 0 scar Markman , E_dna Mi tchell , 1,iucy Mercado , B.erta Newman, Ch~rlott e Nigh , Pearl Qualls , Ch;risty Riveria , ~inidad Rodgers , Julia. April 24th , 1933 Amo uni:; $2. 50 2. 50 7. 50 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 5. 00 5. 00 7. 50 2. 50 2. 50 5. 00 2. 50 2 . ~o 7. 50 5. 00 10. 00 6. 00 3. 00 1.0. 00 6. oo 1. 00 6 . 00 3.-00 . 3. 00 9. oo 4. oo 4. oo 2. 00 6. 00 10. oo s.oo s. oo 10. 00 4. oo 10. 00 .s. 00 7. 00 . s 00 2. 00 4. oo 2. 00 10. 00 . 6. 00 3. 00 4. oo s.oo 4 7 District Relief Trust Fund 478 Name Rodriguez-, Jennie Sailor, Mattie Silva, Maria Vasquez, Mar ia Viscar ia, Margaret Ward , Alice Yarborough , Lena Byars, Nettie Belmon , Geronimo Aco sta, Ruth Garter, Hazel Humphreys; Mary We i ss, Anna Winn , Mildred Andrews , Tho s. Dunther, Adolf}h Glover, Hershell Garmon, Chas. Harrington, John Warren , Chas. Garrett , Richard Adams , Ronald Bond , Roy Brown , Wm.- G. Covey , Clarence Dalton , Geo . Douboux , Ray Kirkwood , Jack Hill, Clarence Osborne, Fred Somers , J as. We ston, Al Wilson, Ray Wein is , Wm. Scott , Harold Lepping , Marie Bertino , Joe Conlon, J a-s . H. Cote , Paul Common , W. c. Epps , Ea rl Fletcher , Cecil Haslam , Robt Henry , Ral ph Kruger, Thos. A. Logan, Aimee Mee, Jack Pettingill~ Emory Amount $1. 00 16.00 s. 00 6.oo 6. oo s. oo 10. 00 2s. oo 20. 00 4 . 00 3. 00 4. oo 6. oo 6. oo 2. 50 4~ 00 s. oo 10. 00 2. 00 10. 00 5. 00 10. 00 12. 00 12. 50 15. 00 12. 50 10. 00 7. 50 12. 50 5. 00 15 00 10. 00 15. 00 2. 50 5. 00 2. 50 15. 00 5. 00 12. 50 2. 50 5. 00 7. 50 15. 00 15. 00 7. 50 15. 00 15. 00 7. 50 District Rel ief Trust Fund Name Polley , Rudolph . Saulsberry , Joe Valenzuela , Erne st Aguirre, C. Anderson , A Araj o , L. H. Barnett, Ivan Bartholomew, H. Blakely, .J Blocker , J. Bonetti , R . Brookshire , C. Burley , C . Chappell, George Charles, P. R. Chavez, M . Clark , M. P. Cordero , J . Dela Guerra, Kelly Del Rio , .L Domi nguez , J . Emerson , L . Fierro , Lino Forbes , A. D. Foster , Wm. Fouts , W. Gomes, C. Goodenough , c. Grosdidier , R. Hansen, A. Ha:'llens, H Hernandez, J. Hoback, J. Howard, F. Hubble, M. Hughes , Jr. H. Hughes , Sr. H. J uarez, D.e l l Kinyon , J. J. McCoy , C. McKeehan , . Hoba rt Mendoza , C. . Monte s , L. . Moor e , J. C. Morgan , Guy Ralph R. Ramirez, E. Riley, A. April 24th, 1933. $15. 00 7. 50 10. 00 10. 00 4. oo 8. 00 1.00 6.oo 2. 00 7.00 4. oo 4. oo 4.oo 7. 00 6. oo 4.oo 7.00 s.oo 2. 00 4. 00 9 . 00 4.oo 4. 00 3. 00 6. oo 10. oo 4.oo 6. oo 6. oo 8. 00 6. oo 6. oo 8.oo 2. 00 8. 00 5. 00 10. 00 10.00 9.00 11. 00 3.00 10. 00 2. 00 10. 00 4. 00 4o o 4. 00 s oo 4 9 Di str i ct Relief Trust Fund 480 Name Rockwood; C. Shell , p; Shaemaker, W. Shrull, J . Stewart, A . Strauss, E. Sweeney, F. Sweet, w; Taylor, A. Tui:rkr, L . Updike, H. B. Uptegrove, G. Vargas, C. Vigil, E: Volk, E . Smith, Jack Avant, Louis Bright, Scott Boydston; B. M. Chaffee , John Dominguez, Albert Holsten, 'Geo Leal , Frank Smith, Lige Stewart, Arthur Breck, Sam Bennett , Manuel Cranford; Lemmie Graham, Erne st Gracia, Ed. Juarez , Frank McKnight , . Ed. Motts, Roy Mc In tyre, Ed. Rhodes, Alva Romero, Frank Stroman, Earl Tello , Stanley Valenzuela, Joe Wilbur, Louis Bettencourt, A. Cazenave, S. Cronholm, T. Cordova, Flay Howell, H; Ostini, F~ Lyons, B. C. Dix, C. N; Amount $3 . 00 s. oo 3 . 00 g. 00 6. oo 4.-oo 3 . 00 10. 00 6. 00 2 . 00 10. 00 10. 00 2. 00 4. oo 10. 00 2 67 5.-00 5. 00 7. 50 5. 00 2. 50 7. 50 2. 50 5. 00 5. 00 5. 00 2. 50 2. 50 5 . 00 10'. 00 5. 00 7. 50 7. 50 2. 50 7~50 2. 50 5. 00 5. 00 2:50 7. 50 15. 00 10. 00 7;50 5. 00 15. 00 g. 75 15.00 1. 25 District Relief Trust Fund - Pro nosed Cre - / tion of Off i e of County Ro d Engineer. Name Hayes, G. Rhems, C. W. Anthony, H. Rodeheaver , L. Cooley, H. Wakefield, C. Huyck , Le ster Rasor, I. G. Pierce , Les l ie Bland, Geo. Martin, Ed Kennedy, J ohn Cabral, M. Branson, Hugh Cody , Andrew Dawson , Robt Dominguez , Edw Ford, Harry Galusha, Lester J ones , Harry H. Kelly , Albert Logan, Richard Low, Arthur Manchest er, John Mendoza, !~aximo Moffitt, Andrew Moniot , Ray McOallister, David Phillips, Ray Rawak, Samuel Sasso, Joe Jr. Swars , Frank Walker, Wm. Webste r , R. o. Webster, w. Zanetti, M Petters, E. c. Leppi ng, Marie Snow , Vida H. !mount $12. 50 12.50 1.25 15.00 13. 75 15. 00 2. 50 5. 00 2. 50 5. 00 5. 00 15. 00 12. 50 7. 50 2. 50 7. 50 12. 50 7. 50 2. 50 5. 00 12. 50 2. 50 7. 50 5. 00 7.50 7.50 2. 50 2. 50 5. 00 10. 00 2 . 50 7. 50 6. oo 6. oo 4. oo s. oo 10. 00 Distric1i Relief Trust Fund _In the Matter of Proposed Crea ting Office of County Road Engineer. The following Resolution was received from the Committee of Fifteen , t o wit : RESOLUTION WHEREAS it has come t o the attention of the Committee of Fifteen that there exists a continual lack of coordination between the offices of the County Surveyor and other departments of county government , which has caused much duplication of effort and r esulted in an unwarranted incr ease in the cost of county government; and 482 WHEREAS the Committee is informed this stiuation has existed over a period of year s , and appears tci be beyond the control of the personnel of the department concerned, and is likely to continue in the future; arid WHEREAS a bi11 has been presented to the legislature now in session known as Assembly Bill No. ll)S aboli shing the office of county surveyor and creating the offic of Oounty Road Engineer, the personnel of wh ich is to be appointed by and be under the control of the Board .of Supervisors, and WHEREAS the creation of such an office under the direct jurisdiction of the Board of Supervisors should promote cooperation between the various departments of the county and at the sanie time produce greater efficiency in the construction and mainten ance of the county roads, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Committee of Fifteen urge the Board of . Supervisors to exert every effort to secure the passage of said Assembly Bill No. 113S . . Upon motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that this Board is in favor of Assembly Bill i13g, providing that the requirement that the Road Engineer . must be 11lawfully registered in the State of California to practice civil engineering" . be eliminated from the biln; and the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to write t . the Senator and Assemblyman from this district to support said bill, if the above re- . / quirement is eliminat.ed. Petition of In the Matter of Petition of Union Sugar Company to Withdraw from Casmalia Union Sugar Comnany to Wi h- Street Lighting District. draw fror Casi a- . 1 ia Street WHEREAS, the petition of the Union Sugar Company , petitioning for the with- Lighting Dist ~c tdr. awa 1 of certain properties, namely, t o wit, the following described pr operty: ' . That portion of the Rancho Je sus Maria surface rights described as follows: Section or Lot Tp. or Block Range Acres Sub 2 7 g 34 0.54 Sub 1 lS $ 34 103.65 Sub 2 g g 35 62.00 Sub 2 & ~ 9 g 35 o.4o Sub 2-3- 11 g 35 22. 43 Sub 2 12 g 35 2l. 00 Sub 1 i4 g 35 11 .70 Sub 1 g 35 147.00 Sub 2 15 g 35 208.57 Sub 2 lb g 35 236. 00 Sub 1 17 g 35 101.00 1025. 29 According to the Assessor's Map of the County of Santa Barbara , State of California, said description being found in Volume 3, page 312 of said map, from the Casmalia Street Lighting District of Santa Barbara County, has been received . by the Board of Supervisors; IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, THAT THE date of the 15th day of May, 1933, and the chamber of the Board of Supervisors in the County Court House in the City of Santa Barbara, State of California, are fixed as the time and place for hearing said petition and for hearing protests to the continuance of the remaining territory as a highway lighting district IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a publication of notice of such hearing shall be made in the Santa Maria Vidette at least ten days prior to the time hereinabove set forth as the time fixed for hearing said petition. Such newspaper is hereby determined to be the newspaper circulated in said lighting district which is most likely to give notice to the inhabitants thereof of the withdrawal. It is further ORDERED that notice shall also be posted in three of the mos t public places within such highway lighting district, one of which places of posting shall be within the porti on of said district desired to be withdrawn , and said posting April 24th, 1933 shall be at least within one week prior to the time fixed for such hearing . f / In the Matter of. Appointment of .Harry F. Buckman, as Member of County Forestry man,l.: joard. Appointment Har ry F. Bue Me "lber of County Fore s ry Boai'd. Ordinance No. 469 Amendment of Ordinance No 46s. . I t appearing to the Board that the term of Harry F. Buckman, as Member of Count Fore stry Board, has expired; upon motion , duly seconded and car ried, it is ordered that Harry F. Buckman be and he is hereby appointed Member of County Board of FOTestry, vice himself term expired . In the Matter of Ord.i .P.,?.-I"l;ce. No:- !t69 . / Upon motion , duly seconded and carried, the Board passed and adopted Ordinance No. 469, "An Ordinance to Regulate the Use of and Traffic Upon Certain Portions of Camino Cielo and Romero Canyon Roads , Public Highways in the County of Santa Barbara, State of California , and to Constitute the Same One-way Roads. " Upon the passage of the foregoing Ordinance , the roll being called, the following Supervisors voted Aye, to wit: Thomas T. Din smore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald M. Adam and C. L. Preisker. Nays, None. Absent , none. In the Matter of Amending Ordinance No . 46g. I t appearing to the Board that the Legislature has passed laws regulating the sale of non- intoxicating beverages that conflicts with Ordinance No . 46S of the County of Santa Barbara; upon motion , duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that amendments to said Ordinance be referred to Supervisor Ronald M. Adam and the District Attorney , to prepare the sam~ to conform with the State regulations Petitions fo ./ Non- intoxica ing Beverage Lie nses. In the Matter of the Petitions for non-intoxicating beverage licenses. ORDER GRANTING LICENSES. It appearing to the satisfaction of this Board that the petitions and bonds in the above- entitl~d matter are in due form , the said Board does hereby make an order approving the .said bonds and .granting the . said .petitions , and does hereby direct the Coun y Tax Collector to issue to said .petitioners licenses authorizing said petitioners to (a) carry on , conduct and transact the business of selling, giving or furnishing to others, Vinous, malt or spirituous non-intoxicating beverages containing more than one -ha~f of one percent alcohol by volume and .containing not more than three and two- tenths p. ercent alcohol by weight , (~) serve vinous , malt or spirituous non-intoxicati ng beverages containing more than o~e -half of one percent alcohol by vol ume and containing not more than three and two-tent.hs percent alcohol by weight to guests with meals costing 25 cents for each guest o_r patron, exclusive of the beverage, at the following bona fide restaurant, cafe, founta.in lunch , cafeteria, lunch- room, hotel or Club; in the County of Santa Barbara , Stat. e of California, upon payment of the license tax fixed , and in accordance with the provisions of County Ordinance No . 46g and amendments thereto, a s follows, to wit: Stuart McMartin, 101 E. State Highway, Carpinteria , Calif., retailer; Mrs. M. J. Hemmenway , between Mandarine and Fairview, Goleta, Calif., hotel ; Sasaichi Tan~ka, 506 Guadalupe Street, Guadalupe, Calif., retailer; Angelo Ferra~i, 412 Guadalupe Street, Guadalupe , Calif ., lunch counter. Substit ut ion / of Bonds. In the Matter of Substi tution of Bonds. Up~n motion, duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that Anton Anderson be and he is ?ereby permitted to substitute the bonds given by him with J as. D. Lowsley and J ohn M. W~lliamson as sureties, upon his two applications for non- intoxicating beverage licepses , heretofore granted , and it is further ordered that upon substituting new bonds wit~ Frank E. Dunne and James D. McCl oskey as sureties, the aforesaid bonds - -- -~=---===~=r"'"""'=-==-==-;=~~,----------------------------._~=r.,.,.,~-., 484 Renorts of Officers. Correct i11g Allowance of Claims. Claims Laid Over. with Jas. D. Lowsley and John M. Will iamson , as sureties , be and the same are hereby released from further liability , in said matter. In tne Matter of Reports of Officers. The reports of Mae Belle Buck, Superintendent of Santa Maria Hospital , Anna E. Mccaughey, Superintendent of County Detention Home , and Aleta Brownlee, Executive Secret ary of County Welfare D epart~ent, for the month of March , i933, were received , examined and ordered filed. In the Matter of Correcting Allowance of Claims. Upon motion , duly seconded and car ried, it is ordered that the order made and entered on the 17th day of April , 1933 , allowing the followi ng claims for the amounts and payable out of the funds designated, respectively , be and t ne same is hereby rescinded; to wit : Gilmore Oil Company , $42. 05 , payable out of General Fund; Sqhionnemann , E., $15. 7g , payable out of 5th Road Fund; Stephan , P. , $32. 00 , payable out of .General Fund; Union Oil Company , $52. 73 , payable out of Gene ral Fund. I t is further ordered that said claims be recalled from the Auditor and reallo~ ed as of the 17th day of April , 1933 , for the amounts and payable out of the funds designated , respectively , to wit : Gilmor e Oil Company $42. 05 , payable out of Good Roads Fund; Schionnemann , E , $15. 03 , payable out of 5th Road Fund; Stephan , P. , $32. 00 , payable out of 5th Road Fund; Union Oil Company , . $52. 73 , payable out of 4th Road Fund. Upon the passage of the foregoing or der , the r o l l being called, the fol l owing Supervisors voted Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronal d M. Adam a.nd C. L. Preisker. Nays , none . Absent , none . In the Matter of Claims Laid Over. Upon motion, duly seconded and carried , it is order ed tha t the following claim be and the same are hereby laid over , to wit : Bi ther , F. D. Coles, Butler Copeland ' s Bookshop Cornwall ' s Grocery Dayton , Tom Ellwood Dairies Golden State Dairy Golden State Company Lane Grocery, Mrs. R . E. MacCulloch , George E. Mi ssioIJ. Dairy Moll , Frank McRae Se ~ vice Station, J ohn Pacific Laundry Park , Anna S. & K. Uarket No . 1 do do S. & K. Market No . 3 S. & K. Market No. 2 do do $2. 00 30. 00 3. 43 3. 00 36. 00 144. oo 44. 34 7. 26 4. oo 90. 00 3. 10 63. 00 5. 04 17. 5g 2. 50 34. 76 74 S1 4.6. 43 14. 63 6. 73 I Claims Allow d . -- April 24th, 1933 - Santa Barbara Brake Service Santa Barbara Telephone Co. State Street Market do do Union Market ; do Wagner Lumber & Mill Co . Western Auto Supply Co. In the Matter of Claims Allowed. $16. 10 1$.15 6. 95 19.49 3. 62 15. 47 4.14 5.25 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 indor sed on the face of each claim , respectively, to wit: Barker , J oe GENERAL FUND Bauhaus, F. J. Common , W. c. Federal Drug Co . Guadalupe Drug Co . Henderson Grocery , Mabel Huff , Elizabeth MacRostie Bros. McCullough Machine Shop , Frank Pacific Coast Coal Co. Pacific Coast Publishing Co . Schauer Printing Studio Seaside Oil Company Simpson, T. M. Stevens, F. G. Union Mill & Lumber Co. Wolfes Drug Store Dela Guerra , A. De Piazzi, Mart i n Lindergard, K. P. Mc In tyre , EQ Saralegui, Bernard do Ramon GOOD ROADS FUND 73 . 50 4s . oo 9. 00 129 -92 15.20 6. 00 5. 24 20. 00 44. $0 43.42 24. 80 18. 50 284. 74 1. 50 11. 75 4. 57 10.28 4. oo 6.36 15. 00 7. 50 10. 00 10. 00 Upon the pa ssage of the foregoing order, the roll being called , the following Supervisors voted , Aye , to wit : Thomas T. Dinsmore , Sam J. Stanwood, Fred G. Stevens, Ronald ~!. Adam and C. L. Preis]:er. Nays , none. Absent, none. Attest : Upon motion the Board adjourned sine die. The foregoing minutes are hereby approved. Chairman Board of Supervisors.