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Book 8

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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
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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.





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6641
6543
6679
6677
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6791
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6619
656g
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6737
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6s29
6697
6736
6742
657g
6S21
6677
6g34
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6772
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6610
6762
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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
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6.00
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19. 00
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3. 00
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6709
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6651
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6705
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6656
6510
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6s55
6734
6512
6754
67g6
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6853
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6g45
6513
6535
6706
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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
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12. 00
6. 00
6. 00
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6. oo
6. Q'.)
15. 00
3. 00
12. 00
9. 00
6. oo
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12.00
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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
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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
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 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
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21ct
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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
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5. 00
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15. 00
12. 00
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3. 00
1.00
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6. oo
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4. oo
7. 50
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3.00
12.00
1 . 00
3.00
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3. 00
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1.00
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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 :
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Al l en , Rut h B. GENERAL FUND
Alter Undertaking Company
Amer i can Law Book Company
Amer ican Optical Company
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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.
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Campbe l l , Ger tie A.
Campigl ia , J as.
Carlson, Mar tha H.
Cat lett , E. L.
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15. 00
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27.42
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7. 56
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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
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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~


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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
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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
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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







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'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
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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

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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

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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

-
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,
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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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

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Volk, Ed
Walker, Wm.
Webster, Walter o.
Webster, Robert
West, Clarence
Williams, Earl
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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


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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
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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
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'



 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
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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
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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
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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$
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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
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s. oo
10. 00
10. 00
2.00
4. oo
2. 00
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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Second
154-B-7
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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
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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
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Hil debrand, Carl

Hedge, Grant

Hodgin, Leon
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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
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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
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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

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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
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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
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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
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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

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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
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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:
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Fourth
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. 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.
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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
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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
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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
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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

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this Board after full investigation believes that the Governor of the State should make
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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
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'!'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
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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 

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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.

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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

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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


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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
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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
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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.

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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
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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.

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$33.24
3.00
26.00
5. 70
12.41
12. 50
31.33
17.50
25.00
25.00
40.23
27.00
37.95
209.39
1.25
13.50
75.00
96. 03
1.39
15.00
6.3s
1.35
13.80
42.00
10. 00
42.14
42. 00
42.00
49.50
5s.oo
32.00
50.00
45. 00
5. 00
10. 00
19.50
]. 57
15.75
7.50
25.00
45. 00
15.30
25.00
2.90
44.oo
1$.00
19.50
40.00
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Snecial
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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.

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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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 
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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
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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

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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
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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
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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
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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.
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10. 00
5. 00
6. oo
7. 00
6. 00
10. 00
10. 00
3. 00
3. 00
7. 00
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9. 00
7. 50
12. 00
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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
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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
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10. 00
$106. 00
41. 00
108. 00
16S. 00
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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
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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
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g920
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g952
g676
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g707
g649
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g902
g966
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g940
g704
gg25
g7g2
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gg74
g916
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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
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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
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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
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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 ,

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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;
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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


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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

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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
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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.





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$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
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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
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do
do
do
do
do
do
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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












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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
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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
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do
do
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do
do
do
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do
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do
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do
do
do
do
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do
do
do
do
do
do
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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
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do
do
do
do
do
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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
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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
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do
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do
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do
do
do
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do
do
do
do
do
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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
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do
do
do
do
do
do
do
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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
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do
do
do
do
do
do
do
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do
do
do
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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
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.
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.
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Schweizer, Joseph w.
Wood, Adrian G. 
Humphrey, Fred J .-
Knowles, Donald 
Waugh, Sr. Charles
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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.
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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.
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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
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Gr oo:m, . Ralph K.
Hauser, E. ~ .
Herzog, D. w.
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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.



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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.

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Vance, H. A.
Thompson, E. H.
Smith, Chas. L.
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So mmerfield, Ida
Menken~ H.
Waugh , Chas.
Wilson , Chas. L.
Wa lker, Nora
Petras, Jack

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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.
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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
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 ,
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
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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
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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
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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

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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
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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
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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
$5. 00
5. 00
7. 50
2. 50
7. 50
5. 00
5. 00
10. 00
5. 00
5. 00
7.50
5. 00
2. 50
15. 00
10. 00
3. 00
5. 00
2. 50
5. 00
5. 00
2. 50
2 . 50
5 . 00
10. 00
7. 50
5 . 00
5. 00
10. 00
7. 50
.
5 . 00
5. 00
5. 00
7. 50
7. 50
10. 00
12. 50
5. 00
10. 00
12. 50
7. 50
5. 00
5. 00
7 ~ 50
10. 00
District
Second
154-B-7
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460
4Sl
9723
9g74-
96g2
9763
96g3
9976
9gg6
9g62
99g3
46$
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
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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.
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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

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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
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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
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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


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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,


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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

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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


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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



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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 .
.  

 


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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








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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






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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

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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


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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
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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
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'

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
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.
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
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do
do


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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.
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County Aid -
for Relief o
Unemployment
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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
$3.00
6.oo
6.oo
3.00
6.oo
3.00
District
Fourth
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for Relief f
Unemploymen  It appearing to the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are
proper persons to receive county aid; .
Upon motion duly seconded and carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw h"s
warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts set
opposite their respective names, to wit:
No. Name
January 1933
9-10-11-12-13
16-17-1s-19 Aubrey, George
lS-19 Chavez, Manuel
1$-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

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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
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Five
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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
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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


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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

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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
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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
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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

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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
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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
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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.
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Mendoza, Chl.

Midland Count i es Corporation
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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
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Santa Barbara Glass Company
Santa Barbara Telephone Co.
do do
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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.
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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
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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.
,
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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 
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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


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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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

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No.
832
990
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945
1035
777
913
1059
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975
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967
1041
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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
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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
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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
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15~B-7
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 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


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200
County Aid
f or Relief o
Unemployment
County Aid
for Rel ief o
Unemployment

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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
]$. 00
12. 00
3.00
12.00
6. oo
12.00
lS. oo
12.00
3.00
12.00
In the Matter of County Aid for Relief of Unemployment:
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I t appearing t o the Board of Supervisors that the following applicants are
proper person s to receive county aid;
Upori mot i on duly seconded a.nd carried, it is ordered that the Auditor draw
his warrant on the General Fund in favor of the following persons for the amounts
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set opposite their r espective names, t o wit :
No .
J anuary 1933
25-26-27
Name
Barker , J ohn
19-20-23-24-:-25-26- 27 (t) Blocker, J ohn
1$-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
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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
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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
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$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.
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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
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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
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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 
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Stevens , Ronald M. Adam and c. L. Prei sker. Nays, none . Absent, none.
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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 
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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 .
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(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 
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(3) That budgets for 1933- 34 be submitted to the Committee March 1, 1933 , by
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the tax levying bodies accompanied by a statement of unit costs in every instance.
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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.
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Chairman Board of Supervisors.
ATTEST: .
_ ~~ Clerk.
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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
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f or Relief o i:Unemployment
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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

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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
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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
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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
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No. Name
Boyle , J. o .
 Burns , G. E.
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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
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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




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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
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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
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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
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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

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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.

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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
,
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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

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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










 






 




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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
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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
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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
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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


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. 

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;

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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 ,
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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.
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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,
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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




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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
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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
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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

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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.
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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
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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

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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
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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

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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
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 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



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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

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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



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% 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



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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.
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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
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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
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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
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Second
154-B-7
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) 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
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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
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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
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154~B-7
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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
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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




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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
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154-B-7
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, 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
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154-B-7
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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
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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
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Second
154-B-7
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(--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,
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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.

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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
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Name Amount District -
 
Perez, Helena 10.00 Second
154-B-7 
Winn, Mildred 6.oo do
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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

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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
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154-B-7
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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
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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
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290
County Aid fo
Relief of
Unemployment.
County Aid fo
telief of
Unemployment.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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

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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

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Name
Vega, Harold
Vega, ~ictor
Wor~am, Dale
Arma~n , Gestur
Ayali:t, Arthur
Alba~, Dave
Boyle, Jo. o. 
Burns. , James
Barkman, Eric
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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

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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
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 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
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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

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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



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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
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'

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

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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
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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



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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


 ,
'  



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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 

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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
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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 :




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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
.
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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


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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
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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.
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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
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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

















 






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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
'

,
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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



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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


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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
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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
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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
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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 




. .
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\
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
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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
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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
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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


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,






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


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,




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

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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.